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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
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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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WESTERN
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COLORS
ROSETON E and
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To Hgh. sanforizcd 13:¼
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bar tacked at all strain
poin ts. Zippe r fly. Sizes
6 to 18.

$1.00

Matchstick in natural co­
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tures for hauging includ­
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L AU N D R Y
BASKETS

DISH CLOTHS

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

15c

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

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$1.39

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NotiOns - 1st Floor
$6.50
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SANDWICH BAGS
Sandwiches stay fresh
fo r days ln plastic sand•

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100 In

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49c

Reg. $249.95
RCA VICTOR

T!LIVISIOM SET

2 1 inch console. Mahoga'ny finish. Transform er power.
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$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
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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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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.

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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.

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GARMENT BAGS

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REGULAR 8
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$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

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�Is the bole, unches
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assorted eyelets · p I u s
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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

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Plaintiff Gets

Nod ID Case
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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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"Speed�na: o� bJ'eall:lng of ,oth�
tr■-ffle laWa are the only cr'Imell
wblel;a'- , we bout kl 9ur _ho,ne1t of11..., shop,,. ind'

cliibs. ·

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"We musl gJve to traffic violations the sti gma they proirerly deserve."
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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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''We have 77&amp; atate hlf:h,r,af pa,,· he uid.
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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Kennedy Camp Counting 2 More
Favorite Sons On Their Side

3�" wide in white or eggsheH.

WHITE

Reg. $309.95

The Pot Is BoJling

R E VERE
SAUCE PANS

· · . . . . · · 69c a yd.
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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Night-Long Dragging Hun t For
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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Weather

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.

' . 2 PAI RS

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

e n t1 n e·

at

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 !
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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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�-3 10 as ,I•
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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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f r"1�r �;�
m
i
os t��i�!��
l
e
r-,
ti..
.
• p1er11 an{l Home .r...:ot..;
tA
n
ten
:
m.
rn
during
o
this
m.
.
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
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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
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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,
J
bo
e
rm
y
watcMd
I
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ut
an
a
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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;
I
Seer&lt;'larics hired were as fol.
.
made �a ndy thi■ Saturday. Bo)'S \.di
Fern
High;
P
R1
School P.ai\icipalion-Paul Powell
Sr.
Pl.
le,
easant
H
l
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
00
C
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;
Mrs.
1
anet
Mr
ma
apehart
.
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:
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Ford.
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Lemley's
cars,
Both
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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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ar.
Absten
Goldie
StewDoris
and
Camden
Bertha
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unty
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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;
Bard.
Albert
Ffiy
Pleasant
Mrs.
Pt.
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Clinton
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Golnlilenlftting Editorially

Z-Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middle port, 0., July 8, 1960

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Coming Ev ents He ld Meeting

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of t his platform proclamation. The party's
randidat�s will not be alhe to meet Ohio bal­
lut requirements (which the party calls pro­
hibitive and impossible).
Most Amerirans believe su.:::h requirements
are blessings Th'::'!y, in the main, prevent the
growth of multiple parties and divided re­
sponsibility in government. One has only to
review the modern history of French and
other frequent ly toppled governments to find
comfort in the two•party system.
Extremists, like the Socialists, have little
chance to make their a11 black or all white
k i nd or approach to policy popular so long as
our l imited capitalistic system runctions to
the envy of the world.
And it follows that our main objective as
proponents of free enterprise must be to help
It work tolerab ly well

We can't come upon a more brilliant f'X ·
ample of "either-or thinking" than found 1 11
a circular letter received today from tile So­
cialist Labor Party, Peter M . Kapilz, Ohiu
State secretary. The lel lcr . appropriate[�· car­
rying a red banner stripe across t�e top of
the letterhead, was mailed to newspavers to
inform Ohioans that Georgia C'ozzini of Mil­
waukee, Socialist Labor Party ca ndirlate for
vice president of the United States. is rom­
ing to this state this weekend to launch the
p arty's national and state ,:ampaign.
The "either-or t h i nking ' ' is found In the
letter ' s f'l&lt;.'d ion campaign platform sloga n
boldly proclaimed al its end :
•·socialism and survival, or, capitalism and
catastrophe. ''
Ohioans a,nd Meigs countlans won't have
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BY IL.(Jicfft M. !f.t.llUNI

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aym� 'Ronblg�j llnd :Ji'TJp-JfiifltfcfffJfu\h,t1' whom
aon, Davld, who were recen t ly In did tht!y meet btn. (tet'lrte and Pad­
Was hingto n D. ( ' . on a short trip, dy Jo Doolittle, \lao • visiting th e
got Ungled up in tral'tic as w h o C.tpJto1.
doe11n ·1 In that trowdcd &lt;' ity. 11,cy
,...,ihcy a:eellle: � u tlere," th ey
_.ere on foot and aiming to cross all ex.cJ1lffled, practically ln one
an i nte rsf'ctior1 whrrt' t h e trarnc brea th .
UCh1 �M!mef1 to hav(' gone blooey
for the moml'n1 . Scvf'ral crossed
There's a:ot to be eome olher way
·anyway while M r. K and David of sayin g "It's a small world' ' be•
11till hf&gt;Ritated.
cause t h at's become so trite.
I was strud; hy t he w.,y the bold­
My own favorite (at preaen1) i11er pedcstrim1s put 11 - said they, "W h at you can't see when you
"One thing sure - 1f they hit ui,, &lt;lon't h cve a shot gun!''
we'll go to lhe hospila! and tht"y to
l 11eem to be on thii; shotg u n
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binge quite a bit any mor e . Fad 111
jail.
Well, tha1'� oni• way to flggn i' I h ardly know on e whe n I .�ee It
And I rt•&lt;•kh11 ynu eoul1I send 'em and o n ly ·of rccen t years hav e
learn ed to di sti nguis h them from
lilif's in eiltwr nm•.
riUes ;rnd onc thi n g and anot her.
I love lo re ad a stnry beginning
There ar1• six H1trold Roush&lt;'&amp; i n
3(eigs f'ounl¥, so Mr. ulltl Mrll. Har­ somet h ing lik e , "Luke took his
old Jtoush or rnrtland tnld nw. I trusty shotgun down fom the rac·k
askc•d them, "di1ln't lhcir mail get c1nd toolf out duw n L..lllle Turtle
all milted up 111 t irne11?" and they Cnick."
Sure to be som ething interesting
said, "occasiona \ly _ . .
Looks to me 1111 lf mail carriers develop.
woul&lt;l havf' to df"signote ont• Har­
I caug h t a tiny gllmpe of M. W ,
old Rous h BN "Do wn by !hf' sc hool
House,' perhaps another .. S('concl Essex, former Supt. of Middleport
hoUKC lrorn \ht' church" or "over Schuuls, un Art Linkl etter (TV)
n ear t he saw mill" anti 110 forth.
Tuesday, Martha Hartinger Searls
A nd now one of my fovor1tl' '&amp;lied me In a hurry, h aving Ju11l
11torlc11 alo ng th h1 line: An E111o:1illl � d the MeComases. I did n 't ·gel
cla1111 here in MHS years a11:o, HM'ff much he said o n ly I'm pretty sure
wishing to starl-l e a nd arn u11(' and he was defe ndin g our
11c hools as
at the 1ame Ume work in a little agul n�t Russia"s rigid system.
i,eography, ask ed "Wh er(' 'll Talia•
Mr, Es5cx looked a n d sound e d
haMee," that bl'!inJ.? 1111 unlikely a
mJghly natural, i&gt;ut I though tnay­
place as �ne eould t hing of.
be hi s front h11ir line was receding
Gordon Harris, t he lrr('prcsslblc, just a W('e biL .
ralsed hi11 h.ind.
l wish I could have heard ml)re.
"Ml11S M. you know where Chi•
Who'd havC' thoui:h that nel11'­
ego l11? Well, it isn't lh�rl'I"
hor Ben Philso n waa also a McGuf.
Tbla ls known as "hoist on his fe)·, Uarnes History, Haney Grnm­
,wn petard"-nolhlng else quih, m11r fan? This all ome Olli at t he
Librury t ht&gt; ol hrr nil,lhl whe n Genr
txpl�lfls It.
Anet I've wanlrcl lo UHi' "hnllll on Harris asked us lo find the square
J'llll own 1wt11rd '' for 11,i.:es and no roo1 of 777.
Ole Bi! nni(' and B.M.H. w hined
place tu tmt it . So l111•rt·.
into it and aho nuH we l'lme up
Refur!h� n,i.:u in lo t he Knn­ wit h ldenlleal a nawr.n, all of the
krlg ht1' 1rl 11 lo WaNhington-right routi n e eomlng bnck llke clockev.

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Reason Gene asked - said he'd
used slide rule for so l o n ,!I: he'd
nearly forgotten the harder, old­
tlmey routi ne.
G e n e "s degree is i n M e chaoical
Engineeri n g (Ohio State ) a nd he is
t!mployed at Kaiser's, Jh1venswuod.
ldly, I ask ed him what college-I
really shoUld hav e remembered111it'I he, "Ohio State , IS th ere any
ot her?" This of course was to halt
me, but good, 80 I ha11Uly told him
Ohio University's locatio n and a
few of the other 112 colleges in
Ohio. Now the n, Gene !
Any how, Ben n ie an d J got off on
a regular bi n 1e of Barnes History
and one thing and a n other. Ben.
nie said Barnes · was called "trum•
pe1 and drum h i11tory." reason he­
Inti: t h at more tha n on e-third of 1he
to ken up with the Ci,il

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, Mr�. Luu1s.t' R. Brotherton of , � �fe
( u1tugfville in Jackson Cou11ty _L, TV. • 1:t b.1, �t"ed �'ear th� Oh io
O�f' of 29 farmer s I n We1i1t V1r• IUv'er. , inmfii'a, 'ft9fierltteh, 1idults
gin!11 who . are ope n ing their ahl:t eh].l1'"ffi 'ite �lcottle. 1\teekly
homes to &lt;'llY-WC' ary travelers for rttl!s 'li°e �e�.
a per 10d of restful rela�ation.
.1'n!. ill�� .�f th� �rotherton
Th�, Brotherton f?rm is located 1nit �ttll!r �ers ' l'i!Wnes lo tour10 miles . wesl of . Ripley on U. S. lsts II 'a · Jolh-t prbmotfon by the
33 and is desrnbcd as an old w,,t YJrclnJa Industrial and Pubfashioned home ow ned by a relir- Uclty Colnffll8iloi, and the De_

p11rtment of Atrieulture.
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All 29 (arms are listed i n a
new brochure which llsts accom­
modations .gvaiJ'able at each. Th e
accommodations rana: e from cot­
tage.s wi_t.h complete facilities for
family hvlng,. to farm homes with
typical mountain food and tradi•
tional hospitality.
The bi'ochurc gives detailed i n formation on the farms, tht'ir fa­
cilities and rates, as wel l as a
Tll� Alman.n.
Furn Vacation lhap. I nterested
tourist s can locat e pol n ts of in­
terest nearby.
"F'arm vacations are appealing
to many fullilits" Do n Cri slip
director ol the Publicity Commis­
sion said, "and West Virgi n ia
adds to farm vacation enjoyment
By Unltod ...... lmriiotlonal
with Its beautiful mountain scen ­
Today ls Frldt7 r JtilY B, th e ery and w ell developed system of
lilbtb di)' bf !be geir, with 176 commerelal as well 111 pu blic re• ·
lli�l,, iii 1§60.
creation facilities."
The moon le full.
Copies of th e broc hure may be
The mor n ing Gtars are Mars Oblained by wrillng to Farm Va•
Jupit er and Satur n .
cation, Room 4, State Capi tol
The even i nK stars are Jupiter Building, Ch arl eston, W. Va.
and Sa turn .
On this day I n h istory:
In 1796, Secretary of S t ate
t he
Pickering issued
Thomas
first passport to an American
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July 8
Rock Springs Grange will ,ponsur a buffrt supper F'ru1ay at' the
tran�e Hall, bcginmng- at 5:30
p. m. The puDlic is m\' ilrd.
July 9
The ''Key to Better Living " 4-1-l
group will go to Lake Alrna for a
picnic. Thf group will leave at
9 a. m. with their advisor, Mrs. Roland Russell.
Jee cream social at the Stilton
'Methodist ctm rch lo�ated on the
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n'a cl n e - Bas h an Road. Sponsored
by t he �omebui�clers Class
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The F t�st Umled �res by term n
� h ureh of Sy�acuse _ w1)l ha,•e an
ice cream soctal bergmm n g at 6 p.
ftl. The y will have all home made
ic e cream a.ncl cakes. The ice cream
m·ay be pUTchased anytime Salurd,y .
Old faabio n ed festival at Bac h•
tel EUB Chu,ch near New Haven, 4 p, m.
Little Leagu e Bake S1;1le Middleport, • ·a . "\ · at Sport, Ce�ter.
July 10
The Young Adult Cl11ss of the
He-ath 'Methodist Ch u rch . MiddleP?rl: will have a �wirn P!lrlY an.d
picn ic at t h e Muni�lpal Park this
Su nday. The mf'8l 1s Pla n ned for
4 p. m. and tho se planning to
attend arc asked to con ta&lt;'t Mra.
Bernard Fultz so that thf' menu
may be arranged. Each one is
also asked lo bring their own
table S('rvice.

At the rPgular meeting of For.
est Ho:,c L'oimril No. 285, Tuppers
Plaim . presided over by Ula h
sw,.n. counc1t ,., r, thft ch a rter was
draped for Elma Dyt who w as kill· h t n:iem(.'d Ul an auto i.cddent. �•g
bers of her rlilmil;y �were prese nt
for the cert:mOfl}' 11nd approximately thirty cou ncll merrili'Ms attend­
ed the funeral rites and conducted
services and were in CWiirge of the
flowers . Mrs. Dye was a Past coun­
cilor a nd had l!erve\'.I the Council
a s treasurer for m-.tty yl!,ars.
Nita Co.l e was teported ill and
Dorothy Durst was reported still
quite ii! ln the, hospltal.
Off ice!'s will be i nsta1led at the
I next meeting and are requested to
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Rev. Raymond Konkright an­
noum•es Offo::illl Board will mPet at
churrh a t 7:30 r. m. All 1 n1stces,
s1Pwarcls, presidr.nts of church
gronps . arnl chairmf'n of eommis­
sion:. Dre ('&gt;;peeled to attend.
July 1 1
The Women's Sodety of Christ­
ian Ser\'k&lt;' of Hcalh Methodls1
Church will have its an n ual picnic
Now 1 h nt's exact ly one reason 1
on the parsonag e lawn in Middle­
CIIAIILESTON _ Automobile
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port al 6 :30 p. m. The hC'verage
loved . it so. And too� at th e way 1 visitors to West Virgi n ia 11r beln
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a
the Civil War 1tay11 with u s- bnok gr l'elrd by colorf ul,
a n d meat will he furnished wi1h
eye-c.atchhtJ
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after book after book aboul it- billbo11rds at se veral entranc
each membPr to bri n g her own ta­
es to
i&gt;lt&gt; service and a favorite dish.
"Grant Moves �ut�;" ''A Still nesH the stat!:!, 11ecording to the IndusJuty 12
at App�matox,
Farewe ll . 'My trial and Publicity Cnmmisaion .
Gener al, _ and I,m just now readClllss o f !he Brar!• at Gamden Clark Hospital.
TPenag('
The
Don Crislip director of the ram­
Ing "A Distant Trumpet " hy Paul mission, h u � annou 11ced
ford Chur..:h of Christ will meet at
Mrs. Betty Hall has returned to
th at -•five
�org� n , P�l Clvll War 11nd so fas- West Virgi n outdoo
the home of Roberta Hoover at her employment after enjoying a
ia
r adverilsi n g
7:30 P. m.
cmatmi • I ve atrunti: it ov er past Hrms and on e from Cumberland
two weeks vacation.
Julv 13
4 or 5 day■ (It's 829 ps ges • I SO M aryland who does buslne
Mr. and Mrs; Elmer Schretber
11s in th�
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The Past Council ors of Chester Clairton , Pa., visited his 11.ster,
hate to have it end.
stale, have donated board-.,, lilt n o
Council Daughters of America will Mrs. Clyde Lawrence and atte nd­
I'm juat In receipt of a nice l et- cost, for the thrC"!e summerP,onlhs.
meet at the home -of M rs. Oscar ed t h e fun eral of his uncle, Milo
pv�ded
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Commission
plihlicily
The
ler from Mra. Ll1le Weaver here
Wrh('r. A misecllarn•ous shower Stewart.
i n town, a former Marietta resi- the posters u Lhe latest bf, their
honorin g Dolores Kraeuter, whose
Mr. an d Mrs. Paul Chevalier
de n t and she encloses a most i n- promotion acliviti es.
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marriagp will be an event of AuIn 1822, En glish poet Percy
from
h ave returned
d
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gust, wil l be held.
in t
1 Bysshe Shelly drowned In Italy
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0�0f fa�{=it-•�Jp, �:aae� wh en t he boat he was sailing cap·
. Mr. al')d Mn. Mljford Luc e are
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"Wei com� . .": "scen ic Wo�land.'' sized in a squall.
spellding a few dayl In 'Cleveland.
Al l sorta of l n tereatln
I n 18J!5, the Liberty BC!II In In­ t he late George EllloH of New
They are located near White Sul
MI'S. James Caruthers and
among them a areal deal on l e phur SprrlQ:s, Martinsburg, Key s
er, depe nde nce Hall cracked as it was Have n . W. Va., was held Su n day
are visiting her parents
daughter
"Delta Queen" whoae whole his- Morgantow n, W hcolin g, H unting­ being rung dud n g the funeral of at th e home or Mr. and M rs .
Marvi n Marks.
Mrs.
and
Mr.
tory he has at hl1 flnKer tips. The ton and the Bluefie ld . Ptinceton Jo h n M ars hall, ( hief justice or th e Jerry Hill in Letart Falls.
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Sanford
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"Queen" is to be bert hed perma n - area.
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U. S. Supreme Court.
A((endtn•
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" were Mr. and Mrs. , M r. an
ently lit "N. Awlee ns' (Orleans)
d M rs. A UStm_ Fisher an d the weekend w ith their m other,
Cri slip, in comm enti ng on , the
In 1839, Jo hn D. Rockefeller was Howard Jo h n son, Dorothy ' :ind
G.a (e! Mr s . Edna Holsinger were Nelli e Coo:art and Helen Bowman.
now as a river mu seum.
free space m11de avaih1blc to , his born in Richford, N. Y .
Hetty; Mr. a nd Mrs. lloscoe ElLlyn Yates has been visiting
In 1 896, William Jennings Bry­ lio!l, Bt'cky a nd Jimmy,. all of visiting Mr. a nd Mr s. Dave Yat es her gra n dparen ts, Mr. and Mrs.
agency said, "We are pleased Wit h
LOOKING AROUND - Fern the receptio n and cooperation that an pleading for his silver mone ;y Clark s burg, W. Va.; Mr. and recently.
Mrs. Torn Jones, Mrs. Howard David Yates.
Bradbury and 1 consoling (or try­ we received from the OU!door ad­ pollt·y, made his famou s "cross Mrs. T. E. Reynolds and Tommy;
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hauber
I u hes , M rs Clyde Lawre n ce
ing; to) each other on woes of non­ vertising tirms. Tht'y are as anx• of gold" spee&lt;'h.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jacobs, � �
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n d famil;y were visitin,1 Mr. and
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•usar, non-calorie, no n -anyt h ing Jous to promote W('Jlt Virgi n ia as
Beverly and Sheldon, Marme t, O.; visited their a�nt, Effie Ger i a n Mrs. Fred , Larkins recently.
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dlels - thl■ up at the store w here anyone."
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Hol
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Hosp
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Thought for today: t:ngllsh poet Mr. and Mrs. Merril l Tetino of
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Rairden
Sammie
Mrs.
and
Mr.
others similarly stumped and plod
Mr. a o d Mrs. Charles Riggs,
Perey Byss he S helly sald I n II di'!• Colum bus, O.; Mr. and Mrs.
cel ebrated t h eir 46th w edding
wearily about - -Into the Shoe
T he following firms &lt;'Ooperated tense of poetry. "Poetry.,ls the C harlea Elliot!, Janice and Ste ve M�. a n d. llrs. Wade !-eonard, Ray
a n nivers:uy recently.
Box and they asking me how I with the Commission throl\lb! the record or the bi!st and happiest Rand, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Mar- � iggs a n d son David were callBeu Webster ce leb rated her
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liked the clock - "What Clock?" donation of board space: Kiiti'Wha, moments of t he happiest a nd beat ion Dingey, Roger.
of New Haven m.g on ev. and Mrs. Kenne lh birt hday recently. Friends from
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!ez I - "Why, up at the bank.''­ Adertlsing . 4.:harlcston; Smolatj -,.d­ mlnd!!."
Mr. and Mrs. D11vid Hlll and Riggs m•er the �ee kend.
Keno Mr. ;md Mrs. Thur man
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Fred
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Mrs.
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Mr.
Hu n tington; S Hmtord
So I i:o back out, squ nch up my vertisl n !!:,
Perry, Racine; James, George
Coleman spent Mo�day wit h Mr. Babcock and Florence Umberger , ,
eye, end bend over and there she Signs, Bluefield; O h io Advt¢tlilng
I and Clarence Hill, Letart.
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on her .
ia - Only YoU can't aee lt soinll'. Wh eelins; AlleR heny Adveo'tl,irlg,
and Mrs. Garth Smith and Ken n y. c led
and Mrs. Tom Ji&gt;t\es,. Mr.
Mr.
nort h for the new marquee - Terra Alta; a nd Lit:ze n burg and
Harry Swan was visiting Mrs.
n H Mrs. HOWard' Hughea, Col• \
a
Well, 'tla a beauty but when I Hunt, Cumberland,
Effie Torrence and Miss Linnie
s
umbus, have been visiting Mr. and
S wa n recently.
looked 'twaa 87 o'clock as I 11:ted
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al the barometer, _ alto a king 11b:e
Mr. and Mrs. George Sellars,
By Mn. Am1ll1 Walk.,
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Mrs.
Starlin
one - Why couldn't we h ave a
Canton , are s pending their vaca'Mr. a n d Mn. William Nea1e of
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called on Mr. a nd Mrs. Oacar I
sidew alk cafl'! ihere under that
tion at the ir cabin h ere.
T
Middletown and Mr. and Mrs. kos -, wnr
:ftock■
, 2, F'l:1hl111'
Babco
rk Wedneaday eveni ng.
lovely marquee, a, ln Paria, France
M r. an d M rs. Dorse I Lar k ins,
22, Domelll•
' arounda o.tr
coo W Ise, Middleport, viaited at
rortde11
Mrs
. Ha nit Holler, Mrs, Joe Bia- 1
•'-''·"-'11
-And won't you Join me in a lflm•
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larkins and
S. Copy
cato
Orkney
th e hom e o! Mr:s. John Baily and
.
family were visiting Mr.
11iid
sell
on sour - Martha Chambers and
f am,·1 ie s, M rs. Ethel Larkins, Mr.
4. Tuft on
23. Rua.Ian
ltl11nd1
family Satunlay evening.
ew S unday School held
Fairvi
The
J� Bissell and lamib,
:Mrs.
and
river
horae'■ leg
BMR hang over her lovely red rose
tJ, Revolved
Gary Walker of Racin e visited I ts annual picnic at lhe Rock and Mrs, Ross Moll ohan and M n W V
W dn sd
Gaze
�.
Com­
23.
, 8. Lenthor
here out front - "Go, lo\'ely rose,
·Mr: · •Br u�e 'Sur�·g and
'.".fr. an d Mrs. Lewis Walker Thurs- Springa hirfrOunda, Sunday. The f,m ily cnjoyed a pic n ic at the
�
��
nd
6. Bul let
· manded
flHk
tell her that w11tea my time and
La ke 5 und ay.
day.
day wa1 ■pent socially, singing
aoun ct
COLUMBUS UPI-Rep. Marti n
10. Weary
Fron­
Mrs. Treillie &amp;teth em and Patty family, Ga1Jipotls, Mr. and Mn.
me'" - reeo1nJze Tennyaon? -but
Mr. and Mr■, Carl Baer and hymns and playing bait
w
f. i'orce ·
tleni­
11. 8wtft:
Mrs, Ruby Brewer w ere at· Col- nanny Bro n and family, Mr.
I better loot It up at t hat- some­ W, Felgert (D-Van Wert) W ednH­ daughters ret urned to Colu ni bui
Attendi
penwere
LetUe
Mr:s.
ng
S
avld Srt'lith and family
D'
Mh.
and
man'■
onward
1:l, Corner .
body will write me or phone mo day told the Public Ulilitlea Com­ after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willard cer,
...°:ew
Mr. and Mrs. nona Parsons, umbus Wednesday.
• d Run
• �1 at For-.e
d
,
I, Trafn.lgar
■hoe■
l'fflfrfa1'•. Aat111•
·
1,. O,,ndlenut
::
d
hi•
of
lldcnts
,
re.
\
miaslon
I
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t
M! and M rs. Lloyd McPeek
,
otherwise i:Ure II you're a foot
Faudree and other rel1tives.
:.
M,, and Mra. Arnold Anderson,
e n
IT. Bmootlth,ro
tfo•
.._
y l'
oppo1od any rate ll'lcreaae��
bl&amp;h.
Mrs. Mabel Britton of Marion ar• eu le Sla ll!lhter, Ruth Wolfe, Mrs. of DII11ev 111e ,were visiting Mr.
11. FDR'1 do.,
Carl Chevalier .and Charles
11. 81,re.t.
od
U. Haula4
General Tel eph one Co. u 'es• · t rived Wednesday to 1pend a week B
Kenneth Wolfe, Mr. and Mn. Bob and Mrs. Charles Hen sley Satur- k I Y we�e at dambr1'dge :re13. Splrlt
28. Ventttate
80. Man
French.
day.
The Boy Scout. are oing to set up cou n ty wide toll: free dial with Mr. and .Mr■• Robert Lauder- Rhodes,
lamp
U. 1At.n1ftl'
J•landll
J9, Oburcb.
Mn. Bob Law,on, K aren
e:;��
J
■ervke.
1
Larkins
Raymond
Mu.
and
Mr.
Mlehle:an
on
July
22.
In
t�eir
new
milt
. e ere
, ;18. ilklll 1
officer
28. CaU�r
1lt1
Tower
1
and Mike RhodeB, Clarence end Ro•
Rod.!;,.
"ey · ahd Elmo . Pi�
Fela: ert was opening W'i,tneH P.1
w
ly purc h11ed •econd hand bu■. Janand daughters of Kane as are via,.
Mia, Raebel Rou•h of Columbo, },.
18, Man••
X-. Ahead
ao. Oriental
ST. Ancrlent t.e.Jt
Lll
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-rd
rt
Donow
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m.
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on,
1
1
o
1
w lth
ting
v111
e
I
sv
Onl\e
�
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at
M
1
t
Mi'
r
e
h
d
e
resum
hearin11
e
eI end Gene Ha..
"' and J think
-'•
nickname
nurn
::ao. l'haN
40. Before
'f spent the week end with her par- h ue, Doroth y, EYelyn and Edward 1 U ng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rqdney Pier,ce and aon who
o'r'
i
.
Scoutmaster Bob Mills and family company s application r
l
ents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Kerna Roush.
!I�. Game ftlh
Lawson, Denny and ,Pe'nny Wolfe, Fre d Larkins. Mrs. Larkins wilJ arc employed there.
w lll li!O alone. Plana are slulinlil, per cent rate Incre ase to
114. Noah'•
Mr. and Mn. Wendel Frecker of Rl'!v. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas, Mr. J ene for Germany July 1 8th for
1
M .
onn
ve11el
Expectatlone ate hi Ch. KJds are 000 customC!rs ln 70 oou,tl •
�•cine vlalted Mr. and Mrs. George and Mn. Rampton Burnt, Sue, 01_ a two mont h visit w ith her par- we�!· vi::ng ;: th!� h ��e h•��
tryin g to mike m dbey right and . H e presented the PUC wl .
!II. e1mpleton
Baer and aon and Mn. Ann■ Freck- vid and dilly Donohue, Janet, Ray- ent!il .
over the weelcod.
:te. Liquid
Mr, and Mr11. Norma n W eber
left and the mothen are hnina: tltion!il signed by hundret1 a O real- er and Mr. and Mr1. Charle• Baer mond Ind llonild Thomas, Carol
dents
th
rt
W
e
ty
of
I
Van
Cou
tneuur,
t
Park
Camden
at
e
r
e
w
sons
d
n
a
candy ole1 and I don't know w hat
,i
Saturd ay evenin,.
Burns, Victor "swain, Kenneth Monday.
;
18. 8panlat,
At Camp
Attenoanta
all. So c11t your dime■ and quar- eomm�nltles or Scott, Ohio CltJ ,
Mrs. Edith Si■l!IGn and sons of •Rhode1.
1
Wll
hire
and
Wren.
The
s
a:nere
e v. an� , �n. Kenneth
R
!l
Junior group
HAVEN-A
NEM
Rina
ten their way all you can-who
t
eo
Pomeroy, Mr. and ,l(n, lla rold H oJ•
.
G rge, Joyce, Roger ind Jean
11, Arpnt
\'1s1t mg Mrs. Virginia or boya and '1Jrl1 :from the EUS
knowa you may be the nest arth, protestec1 i he In crease tn t�eJr ter and children of Long Bottom Panone, Gerald Wella, Mr. and were
(e.bbr.&gt;
riUe lady ■ome ea1er Scout will 1 bllhi because the company had and Mn. Amanda. Bier visited Sun• Mrs. Ronald Rhode., Mr. and idrs. , Hug�es _ and Mrs. Opal Mink at chllrch attended Camp Ev•Un•
II. Conceal
Breth Ac:rea et Buckhannon this
lua acroaa thie 1treet whether yo"- no1 Installed direct dialin g ln all cby with l(r. and Mra. Hanson Jack Wolfe, Mn. Ruuell Roush, Galhpolu1 rece ntly.
Type
county euhangts.
a nd Leone Babcock p111t week. They were Sonnie
r
We
. bleas '&lt;J m .
Vera
or
Intended
a:o
to
not
Holier.
�
.
f
o
&amp;
Careha Rhode , Sandy Wol e, R meuUN
he Oth er n bt Bob and Gene
Mr. and Mn. Roy Curtis ot be�. Nancy, Sharon, Cindy and were shoppm g in Parkersburg Clark, Sherry Fle!iher. Peay and
8'. Ukel\
"Th�lr wall phone• are ln adeli
'J'
Bum111rner, Sandra
Sue Ann
i nd a few younr ildea-de-c1mp quatt'! and their ratei are h ' h " Pomeroy Vl1lted Mr. and Mrs. Lew- .David Rollllh, Mr. and Mn. Herbert l'rlday.
,T, Anolenl
Those gatb erin� at the ·home or , Greer, Merry AUN Bost, Pbyllls
were 1ltt1nc in tb11 bue •• 'We we nt Felee�t ara:ued. ''These pe le l.1 Wallt: er
a
Aftble.n
Roush
Roger
WKlte,
Carrbll
Roush,
, Tueid y.
�
by;,
.
m1uur,
Luria Walker who la ill la bn- Mr. and Mn. Elmet Picltena, Dol'o- Mr. an d Mrs. �1nds1y Lyons o� , Go.odnlta, Johnny Bost, · M ike
don't like paylni for llOffltl tb TII
B!onday honorin&amp;: Mrs. Lyon• Layn e and Earl Gibson. - We have yte wl�owa down so they doni hive and don't know provln1,
19, Slow moftt
thy, Eddie and Evelyn Lawson, Bilou
can
w
th
l11!
ney
n,''
-n
Mr. and Mn, muaene Deaver Ind ly, Bobl,y, Nancy and Stevie Pick- birthday were Mr. and Mrs. 1
19. ltrekh out
l
Y'D'11' mo
rv
y
whether they ,re goihi to get un ,
T
_,.,. l:IW,&amp;,
11111�
nc
,
and
es MHsar, Mr.
Charl
Mn.
they eohflded.
•t. Olherw!Je .
1
on
•
of
rt
her
vl1ited
Columbo
ens·
William Harrison of oear Day a Ro�
Starling Massar, Mr. and Mr�. DEVOTED 1'0
••· ffene•
ister
t
and
Mr.
famll)',
and
Mrs.
m•
m
.
ton a 1pokearn11.n for a
lNtlllES'l1,
e
011'
and Mrs.
a, l&lt;ot llvlnS
A:REA
civic grou� presented a �- Mark Evans t,nd DeDl\18, Saturday. and daua:hter, Sandy, left Wednet• Osc�r Baboock, Mr.
ber
...itiha,,
11:lctNn.' I.
... Ullt'fffllly
h 's vacation in Colo- Ma non Riggs a n d Mrs. Ula h Swan
mont
a
for
day
and
Mr.
Honchel
Jay
and
Mr1.
111yc ft......1...-.i...J
of sl2nlture■ oi people opposing
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Sammie Ralrden
Publ� 'tM ,11:'Jl'IRIOD- •
the rite lncrea■e bec.aun the, dl4 d1 u.&amp;b.ten, Und1 tnd Susie, Mrs. r1do.
ClllinJ o n e·ess We bster re- (f.'� simdat ti)' 1be
•ere
Faudtee
rd
Wlll■
1nd
Kn.
Mr.
1nc
and
Debbte,
S1pp
s
v 11.
d1u1hter,
1
1'\'
v
a
not
t&lt;ill-rree
lce
have
er
wltb
'
'
l. lhtr-•
cently,
Mr.
visited
Baer
and
Amanda
s.
r
i\f,
Erma
'fhc,ma
Mn.
and
Rou1b
b
a
no ..
hJ Ul.l\hll CoDrpanJ
Dayton
hfr. and Mt's. _Dotsd Larkins. I dlaoii st., p-,:,1tl'OJ', Qb{o.
Ro�h apenl the week end at their ind Mn. l.eWl11 'W1lbi' Monday
a
Mr . Ethel Larkins attend ed the atu orfiee p ohe WY2-21S,
efflllni.
h¥me bel't.
wodl
ORYPTOQUo'rE I
1
1 1 , Gary WIU:er dt Raclne l1 vl1itlng ' Mra, Ma'bt,t ltrttton. M:ra. Hen� bean dinner al Chesh ire Monday. •I office ohbone WY2-�1&amp;'1.' edit•
HOSPITAL
HOLIIR
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A X l' D l. a .&amp; ..t. X
Helen _Coleman. Re�.s�lll e, Ncltri•red .. 9'C!Ohr:1 tl•a mtllllll
Admitted July 8: Mn. How'lrd llrlr. and Mrl, Lewta Brown of 1tock Sprouse ind dauahter, Bt;:tty, and
COL�US 11'.J-The Public
Ill L O 'N O l' ll: L
'
Mrs. 'Ul llim Napper •nd Mr:s. Rit !on Archer were . v111 tmg Mr. 1 natter 11 I.be poet otfiee at �
' 'L O W
UUIIUea Comrp,talon · Wednnd17 C. Birchfield, Rutland.
Spring.
j
Dnt tstttir llmply .ian• ror another. 1n 'tt,;11 1amp1e A. Ill
Dlsmlsaed July 8; Cilek Wood- · Mr. and Ml"I. Hamid Rttn\ach er tiett !-.udetmilt vi,lte«! )Cr, and •�d Mrs. , Gart h Smith and enJoy- I1 l'fav , O�fo. · , .
ordered the ff!IW York Cenir1l
for tht ffi'NI L'11 X tor the two 0'1, .to. Bln&amp;1• kllera. apa91i
eel a chicken dinner.
Ralll'OI� to lndall Anher ll1 h te anl, Geor1e Even,, John lloPt- · ind IP"•ndton Of W11hJniton C, H. Mrl. Lewii Wilier, Suntlay.
Nitl onfll advertldni NDtNOU
lllatr. /
t,ophff, tho l1nstJ, and lonnattoa !JI tho 'wordl 'IUI
Mr. and Mrs. Bobble Smlt.h a n d !;Ive; &amp;ttin'e£'-lt!r-"!M1l, Ii!. N
Mr. il'td · ,M:i■. bonirld Ye1uger
at I� North ll'IPlt SlrMt ero,tlnc 1omery, Miry AUce Nea11e1 Chai, 9nd Mrs. Mlhnle ' Hatklen of NeW
Ji:ach day the code letter, lite t'lilft'tin.t.
Qu: at�l- Ave•• N1.w York .' en,
In lllq1�lt1 ,
Jetref'I., Di•nt Lew:l:1, Mn. Elill ·· PIYm outh visited Mr. and Mrii. �nd d■uilitu of M�Qdle)d ind Mr daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
The PUC entjred the matter on Grover, Mn. Edward Bentinl!l, Mn Lewis Walker TUesd1y. MN. Hark- and Mra. Gene Yhiiijr art 9pe,nd- Smith ind daughter, Chillicothe, ,� V11r\.
A 0rn...... 11f lllll• ,_
Subterl� oa rli�:
l9g the week l.;,d wlill their pat- were visiting thl'!ir sister Mr. and
the eomplalftt of , Ch1rlel '.l\llh Nardle Crowder. Mrs. Ad■ Bosl.ic, lJu rem1lned for III week's vl1it.
Ne
Haroht
s.
r
M
an
lWl
w
andy.
Ye1uger.
�lfrff
S
d
'Mn.,
and
eni,.
n
llr. 1 a Mit. Joait''Ph Flelds and
f.trt1t!r vibe!'! 'lvli.Hfble• .� �1
who uJd • tM ,efCN!llns wu . diln• Maurlsb1 Ann Dunt, Denni.a 111
By BK VWI
Mr and Mrs. Buford Bh1ke an d I Wf �:I; vne Yl!ar ht 1� tli
Dr. 'ind Mi'i. ,J. I. �•nbatl and
let'Q)II �- th railroad al• , Aull, Alan Lee Underwood, Ste- ramll)' left Sttutda)i rdr a vacal&gt; W W Q 1 W V P T s x 1 · q w .B 2 . . ,, ..
let ,11.•
Nnilly Who •ete vi11Ulni Mn. daughter, Mrs. Mary Offutt wen Mit �I y � tA!Jel
owed � (!Jr■ tq atand n!U' phen GrHt, Bonnie ltbode,, Shar• , Uon trip to fort WOrtb, Tena.
visltl
�
··
·'
1-.:
Sunday.,,..
liere
retatlve•
ftg
a
or
·r
Tuesdiy:
left
Bally
John
,ed
·w,
lJUh"n
of
Walker
Vtfi:D
Carder,
1
he P")IIJ111 and
' bloct motari1ta' on Evans, Mn. Clifford.
1
G X " - T ,, • .,.,,,. ,, .
BD• ,
1 _....,.
Mr�. 'Edith Si!ISOD and sons, Jira }tM y
Irvin Bets. Mn. Ndmubr Humph- Plli, • Pifenta, 'Mr. and 111'1. ' l.ewiil Uitle Wiliela lfaei:tlift !§J�ltfeo, W.
.
v
ifll
1
lpii
llolter ....., ,11111h1 •Mrs:- 'iKl . ·
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c.., w,1,er SUntl_l)',
_. 110'1:111NO r.mBll� I
•Id tho ......,,,,, """ Jame, CllnPbeli Kn,
, ...,.•�· " m
lii&gt;,mo lo Olva .loon Holler 'rto«/nt1y.
WOl!ld • ·111.l'IO Merrill, .IIVlffit ,Stapleton, Jira. • .sa, 111\11 Kn. :J!';ibi,Ulld G-. turn bore
:Ill!
i
llrt, Mar7 Evan, b I patient -l!i&lt;, D,10; •lll4 lennolll
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Greet Tourists

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Held At Hill
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Long Bott,om .. '
Social Items

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DIN E O UT!
With The Finest Foods

The Fellowship meeilng or the
churches Of the Ree(!Svllle Metho­
dist Charge was h e!� , at t he Long
Bottom chuNh with 43 pe rso ns at­
te nding. Free land Norris presided
and Anna King was pianist.
Group sin gi n g ope ned the meet­
ing. Scripture was read by H. A.
Hensley and pr11yer was offered by
'.".frs. Ben edum. A quartet sang sev­
eral numbers and readings were
presented . The obj ect lesson was
given Qy Mr. Norri�The same officers were re-elect.
ed for t he comi ng year. It w as vot­
ed to continue the meetings d uring
the summer mo nths with th e July
meeti n g sc heduled for the TUppers
Plains C h urch. Ada Bissell and
Tress ie Swai n will be in charge of
the program for this meeting 11nd
Jack Weat herma n. Freeland Nor­
ris and Charles Hensley t he re­
fre!ihme n ts.
Several contests and quizzes wert
condurted a n d refreshments were
served by the quartet.

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1960----3
SPENCER ro HOLd
BIU
'WUlZl QWij Y
The Rev. Gilbert Sp e ncer will
Assistant At C. H.
I be brJnti: i n 1 th e message$ at the
Len Gwiadowsky, gradu.ite ( with Fairview Church, Jul;y 10 and
ho n ors ) O! Rio Grand e College i n 17 wh ile the pastor Re v Ernest
Ju n e, has be en named an as11 is- Thomu ill holding a series u f
tent football coach by the Wash - reviv1l meetings 11t Poin t Rock.
Everybody is we lcome to attend
ington C. H . tloard of education.
servic ea.
these
e
th
Gwiazdowsky i s married to
form er Rae Ann M i l l!!, daui;: hter
-----o r Mr. and Mrs . Russe l l M i l l s, N . Trav elen
Wer
e
Second-av, Middleport.

We Serve You Right

At Long B6toom

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepo rt, 0,, July 8,

At Surprisingly Low
Prices!

I

I puII ed Out
From Cuba

MARTI N RESTAU RANT

IN MIDDLEPORT

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JULY CLEARANCE
REG. $2,95

ONE RACK OF

Plays u its &amp; Dresses
Assorted Sizes and Colors
J ULY CLEARAN CE

$1.98

ONE LOT OF

GI RLS PAJAMAS
WAS $1 .98

WAS $2.95

NOW $1 .59

NOW $2.59

ONE LOT OF

GI RLS GOWNS -

SIZES 4 TO 16

JULY CLEARANCE

ONE LOT OF SI Z ES TO 1 2

-

PLAYSU ITS - -

88,

CHECK OUR
BARGAIN TABLE

YOUR CHOICE , , , , , , , , ,

ALL BATH I NG SUITS
FOR INFANTS, GIRLS, and LADIES

REDUCED
ALL BOY'S and MEN'S

Swim Trunks Reduced
ONE LOT QF

PEDAL PUSHERS
.
PLAYSUITS
S�s 4 to 6X
JULY CLEARANCE

79,-

ONE WT BOYS

SPORT SHORTS
Sizes to 18
JULY CLEARANCE

· $1.00

CHECK Ollll
BARGAIN T4BLE

YOUR CHOICE . . . . . , . . .
All Girls &amp; Subteens

COATS
SHORT I ES

Reduced !

I

uation claa, of 19.M held th eir
ten year reu n ion Sunday, July 3
grade achool
at the Portland
bulldinc.
Ten of the twenty-a.even who
rradlllted were present and their
flmlliea, me.ki n e a total af 3tl
preaent.
I Graduate, preae nt _were Aaro_n
I Wolfe, Ba!'bara McN 1 ckle, Glon.a
-- KNIGHT
-- - SURGJRY
.H AS
- --Ho ""'.ard K m.gh �, Pomeroy Jun lor H lti:h Pnn ci �al, underwent
sur�ery for he rn ia �huraday at
MelgB General J:1oa11ital.- He . 11
re ported recover me sat11factorlly

ONE LOT
BETfER

I N F ANT
DIAPER SETS
JIJLY CLEARANCE

$2.95

SOCIAL ANNOUNCID
An ice cream social apon aored
bY the Letart FaIII youth wi· 11
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ue h eId i n t•ue Letart FnIIs· c omm un t·1Y H• It S• turday eveni n g a t
6 o'clock. Cake, soup a nd Boft

TO APPUR IN COURT
Colum­
Homer R. Valentine,
bus, wllP appear i n County Court
to .anawer c harges of passing on
a yellow lin e preferred by the
State H�hway Patrol.

39c - 49c

BETfER SHORTS
NOW 88c

s1

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All Illfuls

C O AT S
and Boys Sizes to 20

S U I TS

REDUCED !

"Bargains All Otler l'he Store"

S E C.K Y'S

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The Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
will sponsor a ch icken dinn er in
the c hurch basemen t Thursday,
July 14. The dinner is priced at
$1.25 a plate and the public Is
invited.

School Janitors
Are Employed

{Contlnllff From P■tt On.)
Keefer, Mt. Flo we r; Lucy Smith,
Mt Olive; Margaret Crawford and
Mrs. Ren11 Williams, Nort h Poi n t
Pleasa n t; M111bel i,.: heesebre w a nd
Mn. Dorothy Kooken, Ordnance:
Bonni e Waldie and Louise Ray­
burn, Pt. Pleasant Jun ior High;
Marjorie Riifle 'and Nellie Bennett,
Pt. Pleasant Senior Hig h ; Mary
Stephen son and Katle Rice, Roose­
velt; Vesta Dunca n and Edith Gil­
llspie, Sunn yside; Mary Louise
Weethe e and Thelma Fout, Woods.
Bus drivers na med were Andre w
Beattie, Adrian L..athey, Burlin Vil­
Jcrs, Charles Steph enson, F.lmer
Hill, Everett Keefer, George
Kearna, Carry Roactl, Hom er w 1u­
terson, l ·I&amp;rry �l("iller, H oward Wei­
gand, Carl Parsons, Julius M.ath­
eny, Joh nson Scarberry, James
Watterson, Jr., Leo Ben sqn, Loui11
Lathcy, Ken neth Fout, Nelson De­
v11ult, William Hatfield, Joseph
Smith, Stanley Williamson, Virgil
Adkins, Charles McCoy, Oris Bum­
garner, Charles Withee, Rayford
Roush, Jay Ston e and Russell Stur­
geo n .

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school bus supervisor w h ile Aaron
Brlght wa s named main te n ance su­
pervisor. Bus mechanics will be
Tommy Roach and Leo Benson.
Mainte n ance men will be Russell
Nowlin and Hugh Barr.

LICENSE TO WED
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A license to marry was isaued
i n Probate court yeaterday to Lar­
ry Welc h, 19, Coolville, now serv­
i ng with the U. S. Marine11, and
Marle ne Westfall, 11, of Reed.1w llle.
ANSWIRS CALL
The Middleport Volu n teer Fire
Department an11wered a call at
2:30 _p. m. Thursday to extin guish
a small blaze in back of Tony's
Carry-Out Store on Mill Street.

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RETURNS TO JOB
Edith V . Cook has returned to
work after a mo nt h's absence due
to cracked ribs a nd other injuri es
suffered In a fall at hel' home.

Buy Nationaline Direct From
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N EW YORK UPI-Stocks were
firm an d moderately active at
the openi n g today.

Church To Spomor
Chicken Dinner

children Sh irley and Dlvtd 1nd
Mr. and Mra Ralph McKenzie
(Norrla) Rud, Th e lma fMcDadl!) School dilSI with nin e memben
Mr. and Mn. Jobn .lbrr ■pent
accomparued by Mr. and Mra .
1John,on} Rauer, and two guesll preaent.
Heeae, Dellil
the weekend witk Mr. and Mn.
Joan (Huddl e1tonJ Wolfe, Audr ey
Rev. and Mrs J. H. Elwood Robert Lewis and daug ht e r of
/ Hayman, }fart, Ana:ie (Couirt) and family or Helle Center were Pomeroy returned after wpendlng Leon.ard Lewis at Canton
M n Clyde Crou end dauebter,
flou11h, Ruth Ann (Badgley) Hill, holiday gUt:8t5 of fri e nda and at- two weekM in M ieh1g.an.
Lyn n of CohunbUJ apent the week
Mrs. Emma Queen of Akron ii
tended tht holiday cel e bra1100.
fluth (Bradford) Frank.
end with ber parenll, Mr. and
A dinner honormJ.l Mrs Hom er a guest of Mn. Oma Montgomery.
They planned for another re•
Mrs, Howard Neiller.
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held
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birthday
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Mrs.
and
Mr.
yore.
union in fivt:
The Au,dlJary to Racine Post at the J1t('C&lt;1Ud home. Present
002 held their regular meeting were Mr. and Mrs. T. G. llilldore,
Tuesday evening. Plans were daughter Donna, Mr. a n d Mra.
made to e nter i n the J uly 4th Frane1s Morm, Mrs. Chmline
parade An invitatiOJ1 was extetul- Lake. �on Bill. Mr. and Mrs.
ed to Ruth An n. Petrel to give her
Vern e Webb of Delaware . Mr.
report from G1rla St.ate al the Jacc11ud .and thP honoree.
Mn. Esta Eaton was hosless at
July meeting. Eunie Brinker, pu!
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presid enl, in stalled the follow111g her hume when Class No. 3 met
officers: president, Margaret Yusi Mrs. Maude Young lead er of th e
first vice preside nt, Martha Lou de votional program opened with
Beegle : second vice president, the hymn Jesus i11 Calling. H er
Myrtl e Walke r; &amp;ecretary, Gretta topic w.is Children of the Bib l e
Simpson : treasurer, Harriet Neig- and scripture readi n g Malt. 19:
ler: hi11toria n . Opal Diddl e ; chap- 13-15. The bu11ioe5e wu co n duct.
l11in, Ida Howe ll; sgt. al arms ed by Mrll. Laura Bt,U, vice preh'a PURI: LINSHO Oil with
Eunie Brinker,·
color bearers sident Mrs. Eaton served refreshJi.5% TITANIUM fot
Jeannette Lawre nt'f! and Joan menta lo Mrs. Young, Mrs. Ura
LASTING WHITfNESS
Tuttle. A pa,t pres ident ·s pin Morns , Mr•' Fra nkie Nei,..er,
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M n,. l.aur.1 Bell. Mr11. Id11 Howell.
wa s presented to Mary Roush.
Mrs. Lillian Hayman hel d a Mrs Lina Curti s, Mrs. Edna
wiener roast for her Sunday Picke n s and Mrs, Ethel Smilh.
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Soc1e
The Racine High School irad-

MONTREAL UPI-The Interna•
tioual League today pulled Its
Havana franchise out M Cuba to
l)rotect lt9 players again.at poeaiblc anti-American violen ce there.
Visitors In Pomeroy
J .eague President Frank Shauch
Mra,. Ethel Morriaon, Salem, ne1$y lold l1nlted Preas Intern■Orego n ; Mrs. Freda Cusato, Eu- tional the league's cluba, which
.it ene, Oregon; Mn. Laurita Taff, play in Havana "leel that they
Los A n geles, California and Mr . . can't go there again."
and Mrs. Elton M lll er. Homer,
"Th ey do,n't want to take a
Mic higan, spent Tue &amp;day and
Wed n es day as guests of Mr. and chimc e on the players cettin&amp; inMrs. Edison Hobstetter and Mrs. j ur ed, " he said.
A. P. Miller.
Shaughn essy said he was n otilying
Hanns. Sugar Kines ownMr s. Murrison an d Mr. Miller
are sisters and brother of th e late er Bob Maduro of the decision
Judge Albert P. MIiie r and have loday.
not visited in Pmn e roy for ov er
He said it was not yet certain
40 ye ars . They returned to their to wh1r- h city the franchiae would
home s Thursday.
be moved . .,!thoug h Jeney City,
N. J .• was bei ng ccrnaidered. He
said he did not kn ow how soon
such a dt'c!sion wou ld be made.
"I do n '1 suppose Maduro is 10ing to like ii" Sh1ua: hneuy add­
ed m wlu1l sports circle1 rega rd­
ed as one of the year'a biggest
understatements in aports. '•Natur­
ally, we do n 't like it, eit her. We
don 't wa n t to leave, but we can't
go on there." (Note: See early
story on Page f.)

One taste will convince you that our foOd is superlative
. . . from first course to last!

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fHE DAfl Y SENTINEL

Golnlilenlftting Editorially

Z-Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middle port, 0., July 8, 1960

F · tR
Meigs &amp; Mason I c::�cil ;: 23
Coming Ev ents He ld Meeting

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of t his platform proclamation. The party's
randidat�s will not be alhe to meet Ohio bal­
lut requirements (which the party calls pro­
hibitive and impossible).
Most Amerirans believe su.:::h requirements
are blessings Th'::'!y, in the main, prevent the
growth of multiple parties and divided re­
sponsibility in government. One has only to
review the modern history of French and
other frequent ly toppled governments to find
comfort in the two•party system.
Extremists, like the Socialists, have little
chance to make their a11 black or all white
k i nd or approach to policy popular so long as
our l imited capitalistic system runctions to
the envy of the world.
And it follows that our main objective as
proponents of free enterprise must be to help
It work tolerab ly well

We can't come upon a more brilliant f'X ·
ample of "either-or thinking" than found 1 11
a circular letter received today from tile So­
cialist Labor Party, Peter M . Kapilz, Ohiu
State secretary. The lel lcr . appropriate[�· car­
rying a red banner stripe across t�e top of
the letterhead, was mailed to newspavers to
inform Ohioans that Georgia C'ozzini of Mil­
waukee, Socialist Labor Party ca ndirlate for
vice president of the United States. is rom­
ing to this state this weekend to launch the
p arty's national and state ,:ampaign.
The "either-or t h i nking ' ' is found In the
letter ' s f'l&lt;.'d ion campaign platform sloga n
boldly proclaimed al its end :
•·socialism and survival, or, capitalism and
catastrophe. ''
Ohioans a,nd Meigs countlans won't have
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BY IL.(Jicfft M. !f.t.llUNI

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aym� 'Ronblg�j llnd :Ji'TJp-JfiifltfcfffJfu\h,t1' whom
aon, Davld, who were recen t ly In did tht!y meet btn. (tet'lrte and Pad­
Was hingto n D. ( ' . on a short trip, dy Jo Doolittle, \lao • visiting th e
got Ungled up in tral'tic as w h o C.tpJto1.
doe11n ·1 In that trowdcd &lt;' ity. 11,cy
,...,ihcy a:eellle: � u tlere," th ey
_.ere on foot and aiming to cross all ex.cJ1lffled, practically ln one
an i nte rsf'ctior1 whrrt' t h e trarnc brea th .
UCh1 �M!mef1 to hav(' gone blooey
for the moml'n1 . Scvf'ral crossed
There's a:ot to be eome olher way
·anyway while M r. K and David of sayin g "It's a small world' ' be•
11till hf&gt;Ritated.
cause t h at's become so trite.
I was strud; hy t he w.,y the bold­
My own favorite (at preaen1) i11er pedcstrim1s put 11 - said they, "W h at you can't see when you
"One thing sure - 1f they hit ui,, &lt;lon't h cve a shot gun!''
we'll go to lhe hospila! and tht"y to
l 11eem to be on thii; shotg u n
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binge quite a bit any mor e . Fad 111
jail.
Well, tha1'� oni• way to flggn i' I h ardly know on e whe n I .�ee It
And I rt•&lt;•kh11 ynu eoul1I send 'em and o n ly ·of rccen t years hav e
learn ed to di sti nguis h them from
lilif's in eiltwr nm•.
riUes ;rnd onc thi n g and anot her.
I love lo re ad a stnry beginning
There ar1• six H1trold Roush&lt;'&amp; i n
3(eigs f'ounl¥, so Mr. ulltl Mrll. Har­ somet h ing lik e , "Luke took his
old Jtoush or rnrtland tnld nw. I trusty shotgun down fom the rac·k
askc•d them, "di1ln't lhcir mail get c1nd toolf out duw n L..lllle Turtle
all milted up 111 t irne11?" and they Cnick."
Sure to be som ething interesting
said, "occasiona \ly _ . .
Looks to me 1111 lf mail carriers develop.
woul&lt;l havf' to df"signote ont• Har­
I caug h t a tiny gllmpe of M. W ,
old Rous h BN "Do wn by !hf' sc hool
House,' perhaps another .. S('concl Essex, former Supt. of Middleport
hoUKC lrorn \ht' church" or "over Schuuls, un Art Linkl etter (TV)
n ear t he saw mill" anti 110 forth.
Tuesday, Martha Hartinger Searls
A nd now one of my fovor1tl' '&amp;lied me In a hurry, h aving Ju11l
11torlc11 alo ng th h1 line: An E111o:1illl � d the MeComases. I did n 't ·gel
cla1111 here in MHS years a11:o, HM'ff much he said o n ly I'm pretty sure
wishing to starl-l e a nd arn u11(' and he was defe ndin g our
11c hools as
at the 1ame Ume work in a little agul n�t Russia"s rigid system.
i,eography, ask ed "Wh er(' 'll Talia•
Mr, Es5cx looked a n d sound e d
haMee," that bl'!inJ.? 1111 unlikely a
mJghly natural, i&gt;ut I though tnay­
place as �ne eould t hing of.
be hi s front h11ir line was receding
Gordon Harris, t he lrr('prcsslblc, just a W('e biL .
ralsed hi11 h.ind.
l wish I could have heard ml)re.
"Ml11S M. you know where Chi•
Who'd havC' thoui:h that nel11'­
ego l11? Well, it isn't lh�rl'I"
hor Ben Philso n waa also a McGuf.
Tbla ls known as "hoist on his fe)·, Uarnes History, Haney Grnm­
,wn petard"-nolhlng else quih, m11r fan? This all ome Olli at t he
Librury t ht&gt; ol hrr nil,lhl whe n Genr
txpl�lfls It.
Anet I've wanlrcl lo UHi' "hnllll on Harris asked us lo find the square
J'llll own 1wt11rd '' for 11,i.:es and no roo1 of 777.
Ole Bi! nni(' and B.M.H. w hined
place tu tmt it . So l111•rt·.
into it and aho nuH we l'lme up
Refur!h� n,i.:u in lo t he Knn­ wit h ldenlleal a nawr.n, all of the
krlg ht1' 1rl 11 lo WaNhington-right routi n e eomlng bnck llke clockev.

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Reason Gene asked - said he'd
used slide rule for so l o n ,!I: he'd
nearly forgotten the harder, old­
tlmey routi ne.
G e n e "s degree is i n M e chaoical
Engineeri n g (Ohio State ) a nd he is
t!mployed at Kaiser's, Jh1venswuod.
ldly, I ask ed him what college-I
really shoUld hav e remembered111it'I he, "Ohio State , IS th ere any
ot her?" This of course was to halt
me, but good, 80 I ha11Uly told him
Ohio University's locatio n and a
few of the other 112 colleges in
Ohio. Now the n, Gene !
Any how, Ben n ie an d J got off on
a regular bi n 1e of Barnes History
and one thing and a n other. Ben.
nie said Barnes · was called "trum•
pe1 and drum h i11tory." reason he­
Inti: t h at more tha n on e-third of 1he
to ken up with the Ci,il

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In West V� .� Tu U. S. Travewrs
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-111,'et:eetrlclb-· and
, Mr�. Luu1s.t' R. Brotherton of , � �fe
( u1tugfville in Jackson Cou11ty _L, TV. • 1:t b.1, �t"ed �'ear th� Oh io
O�f' of 29 farmer s I n We1i1t V1r• IUv'er. , inmfii'a, 'ft9fierltteh, 1idults
gin!11 who . are ope n ing their ahl:t eh].l1'"ffi 'ite �lcottle. 1\teekly
homes to &lt;'llY-WC' ary travelers for rttl!s 'li°e �e�.
a per 10d of restful rela�ation.
.1'n!. ill�� .�f th� �rotherton
Th�, Brotherton f?rm is located 1nit �ttll!r �ers ' l'i!Wnes lo tour10 miles . wesl of . Ripley on U. S. lsts II 'a · Jolh-t prbmotfon by the
33 and is desrnbcd as an old w,,t YJrclnJa Industrial and Pubfashioned home ow ned by a relir- Uclty Colnffll8iloi, and the De_

p11rtment of Atrieulture.
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All 29 (arms are listed i n a
new brochure which llsts accom­
modations .gvaiJ'able at each. Th e
accommodations rana: e from cot­
tage.s wi_t.h complete facilities for
family hvlng,. to farm homes with
typical mountain food and tradi•
tional hospitality.
The bi'ochurc gives detailed i n formation on the farms, tht'ir fa­
cilities and rates, as wel l as a
Tll� Alman.n.
Furn Vacation lhap. I nterested
tourist s can locat e pol n ts of in­
terest nearby.
"F'arm vacations are appealing
to many fullilits" Do n Cri slip
director ol the Publicity Commis­
sion said, "and West Virgi n ia
adds to farm vacation enjoyment
By Unltod ...... lmriiotlonal
with Its beautiful mountain scen ­
Today ls Frldt7 r JtilY B, th e ery and w ell developed system of
lilbtb di)' bf !be geir, with 176 commerelal as well 111 pu blic re• ·
lli�l,, iii 1§60.
creation facilities."
The moon le full.
Copies of th e broc hure may be
The mor n ing Gtars are Mars Oblained by wrillng to Farm Va•
Jupit er and Satur n .
cation, Room 4, State Capi tol
The even i nK stars are Jupiter Building, Ch arl eston, W. Va.
and Sa turn .
On this day I n h istory:
In 1796, Secretary of S t ate
t he
Pickering issued
Thomas
first passport to an American
cill:tien.

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Todly
July 8
Rock Springs Grange will ,ponsur a buffrt supper F'ru1ay at' the
tran�e Hall, bcginmng- at 5:30
p. m. The puDlic is m\' ilrd.
July 9
The ''Key to Better Living " 4-1-l
group will go to Lake Alrna for a
picnic. Thf group will leave at
9 a. m. with their advisor, Mrs. Roland Russell.
Jee cream social at the Stilton
'Methodist ctm rch lo�ated on the
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n'a cl n e - Bas h an Road. Sponsored
by t he �omebui�clers Class
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The F t�st Umled �res by term n
� h ureh of Sy�acuse _ w1)l ha,•e an
ice cream soctal bergmm n g at 6 p.
ftl. The y will have all home made
ic e cream a.ncl cakes. The ice cream
m·ay be pUTchased anytime Salurd,y .
Old faabio n ed festival at Bac h•
tel EUB Chu,ch near New Haven, 4 p, m.
Little Leagu e Bake S1;1le Middleport, • ·a . "\ · at Sport, Ce�ter.
July 10
The Young Adult Cl11ss of the
He-ath 'Methodist Ch u rch . MiddleP?rl: will have a �wirn P!lrlY an.d
picn ic at t h e Muni�lpal Park this
Su nday. The mf'8l 1s Pla n ned for
4 p. m. and tho se planning to
attend arc asked to con ta&lt;'t Mra.
Bernard Fultz so that thf' menu
may be arranged. Each one is
also asked lo bring their own
table S('rvice.

At the rPgular meeting of For.
est Ho:,c L'oimril No. 285, Tuppers
Plaim . presided over by Ula h
sw,.n. counc1t ,., r, thft ch a rter was
draped for Elma Dyt who w as kill· h t n:iem(.'d Ul an auto i.cddent. �•g
bers of her rlilmil;y �were prese nt
for the cert:mOfl}' 11nd approximately thirty cou ncll merrili'Ms attend­
ed the funeral rites and conducted
services and were in CWiirge of the
flowers . Mrs. Dye was a Past coun­
cilor a nd had l!erve\'.I the Council
a s treasurer for m-.tty yl!,ars.
Nita Co.l e was teported ill and
Dorothy Durst was reported still
quite ii! ln the, hospltal.
Off ice!'s will be i nsta1led at the
I next meeting and are requested to
wear whlte ·
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noum•es Offo::illl Board will mPet at
churrh a t 7:30 r. m. All 1 n1stces,
s1Pwarcls, presidr.nts of church
gronps . arnl chairmf'n of eommis­
sion:. Dre ('&gt;;peeled to attend.
July 1 1
The Women's Sodety of Christ­
ian Ser\'k&lt;' of Hcalh Methodls1
Church will have its an n ual picnic
Now 1 h nt's exact ly one reason 1
on the parsonag e lawn in Middle­
CIIAIILESTON _ Automobile
!
port al 6 :30 p. m. The hC'verage
loved . it so. And too� at th e way 1 visitors to West Virgi n ia 11r beln
e
a
the Civil War 1tay11 with u s- bnok gr l'elrd by colorf ul,
a n d meat will he furnished wi1h
eye-c.atchhtJ
.
after book after book aboul it- billbo11rds at se veral entranc
each membPr to bri n g her own ta­
es to
i&gt;lt&gt; service and a favorite dish.
"Grant Moves �ut�;" ''A Still nesH the stat!:!, 11ecording to the IndusJuty 12
at App�matox,
Farewe ll . 'My trial and Publicity Cnmmisaion .
Gener al, _ and I,m just now readClllss o f !he Brar!• at Gamden Clark Hospital.
TPenag('
The
Don Crislip director of the ram­
Ing "A Distant Trumpet " hy Paul mission, h u � annou 11ced
ford Chur..:h of Christ will meet at
Mrs. Betty Hall has returned to
th at -•five
�org� n , P�l Clvll War 11nd so fas- West Virgi n outdoo
the home of Roberta Hoover at her employment after enjoying a
ia
r adverilsi n g
7:30 P. m.
cmatmi • I ve atrunti: it ov er past Hrms and on e from Cumberland
two weeks vacation.
Julv 13
4 or 5 day■ (It's 829 ps ges • I SO M aryland who does buslne
Mr. and Mrs; Elmer Schretber
11s in th�
.
The Past Council ors of Chester Clairton , Pa., visited his 11.ster,
hate to have it end.
stale, have donated board-.,, lilt n o
Council Daughters of America will Mrs. Clyde Lawrence and atte nd­
I'm juat In receipt of a nice l et- cost, for the thrC"!e summerP,onlhs.
meet at the home -of M rs. Oscar ed t h e fun eral of his uncle, Milo
pv�ded
;i
Commission
plihlicily
The
ler from Mra. Ll1le Weaver here
Wrh('r. A misecllarn•ous shower Stewart.
i n town, a former Marietta resi- the posters u Lhe latest bf, their
honorin g Dolores Kraeuter, whose
Mr. an d Mrs. Paul Chevalier
de n t and she encloses a most i n- promotion acliviti es.
�
marriagp will be an event of AuIn 1822, En glish poet Percy
from
h ave returned
d
U_
ti
gust, wil l be held.
in t
1 Bysshe Shelly drowned In Italy
��ori���
d
����� �:ue:f��
0�0f fa�{=it-•�Jp, �:aae� wh en t he boat he was sailing cap·
. Mr. al')d Mn. Mljford Luc e are
··
by a local man, S. D ·
"' 1·
A ' reu n ion o· 1 th e Cul
' ' Idrcn of
"Wei com� . .": "scen ic Wo�land.'' sized in a squall.
spellding a few dayl In 'Cleveland.
Al l sorta of l n tereatln
I n 18J!5, the Liberty BC!II In In­ t he late George EllloH of New
They are located near White Sul
MI'S. James Caruthers and
among them a areal deal on l e phur SprrlQ:s, Martinsburg, Key s
er, depe nde nce Hall cracked as it was Have n . W. Va., was held Su n day
are visiting her parents
daughter
"Delta Queen" whoae whole his- Morgantow n, W hcolin g, H unting­ being rung dud n g the funeral of at th e home or Mr. and M rs .
Marvi n Marks.
Mrs.
and
Mr.
tory he has at hl1 flnKer tips. The ton and the Bluefie ld . Ptinceton Jo h n M ars hall, ( hief justice or th e Jerry Hill in Letart Falls.
'
a nd Lewis Cou rt spent
Sanford
1
T
TH
SM
"Queen" is to be bert hed perma n - area.
,
, V IOLE
U. S. Supreme Court.
A((endtn•
.
" were Mr. and Mrs. , M r. an
ently lit "N. Awlee ns' (Orleans)
d M rs. A UStm_ Fisher an d the weekend w ith their m other,
Cri slip, in comm enti ng on , the
In 1839, Jo hn D. Rockefeller was Howard Jo h n son, Dorothy ' :ind
G.a (e! Mr s . Edna Holsinger were Nelli e Coo:art and Helen Bowman.
now as a river mu seum.
free space m11de avaih1blc to , his born in Richford, N. Y .
Hetty; Mr. a nd Mrs. lloscoe ElLlyn Yates has been visiting
In 1 896, William Jennings Bry­ lio!l, Bt'cky a nd Jimmy,. all of visiting Mr. a nd Mr s. Dave Yat es her gra n dparen ts, Mr. and Mrs.
agency said, "We are pleased Wit h
LOOKING AROUND - Fern the receptio n and cooperation that an pleading for his silver mone ;y Clark s burg, W. Va.; Mr. and recently.
Mrs. Torn Jones, Mrs. Howard David Yates.
Bradbury and 1 consoling (or try­ we received from the OU!door ad­ pollt·y, made his famou s "cross Mrs. T. E. Reynolds and Tommy;
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hauber
I u hes , M rs Clyde Lawre n ce
ing; to) each other on woes of non­ vertising tirms. Tht'y are as anx• of gold" spee&lt;'h.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jacobs, � �
. , ·
.
n d famil;y were visitin,1 Mr. and
a
r:
•usar, non-calorie, no n -anyt h ing Jous to promote W('Jlt Virgi n ia as
Beverly and Sheldon, Marme t, O.; visited their a�nt, Effie Ger i a n Mrs. Fred , Larkins recently.
l
dlels - thl■ up at the store w here anyone."
at
ital
Hol
er
day.
Hosp
Satur
z
Thought for today: t:ngllsh poet Mr. and Mrs. Merril l Tetino of
f
Rairden
Sammie
Mrs.
and
Mr.
others similarly stumped and plod
Mr. a o d Mrs. Charles Riggs,
Perey Byss he S helly sald I n II di'!• Colum bus, O.; Mr. and Mrs.
cel ebrated t h eir 46th w edding
wearily about - -Into the Shoe
T he following firms &lt;'Ooperated tense of poetry. "Poetry.,ls the C harlea Elliot!, Janice and Ste ve M�. a n d. llrs. Wade !-eonard, Ray
a n nivers:uy recently.
Box and they asking me how I with the Commission throl\lb! the record or the bi!st and happiest Rand, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Mar- � iggs a n d son David were callBeu Webster ce leb rated her
R
liked the clock - "What Clock?" donation of board space: Kiiti'Wha, moments of t he happiest a nd beat ion Dingey, Roger.
of New Haven m.g on ev. and Mrs. Kenne lh birt hday recently. Friends from
I
!ez I - "Why, up at the bank.''­ Adertlsing . 4.:harlcston; Smolatj -,.d­ mlnd!!."
Mr. and Mrs. D11vid Hlll and Riggs m•er the �ee kend.
Keno Mr. ;md Mrs. Thur man
J
Fred
e1!1,
h
t
e
St
8111
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Hu n tington; S Hmtord
So I i:o back out, squ nch up my vertisl n !!:,
Perry, Racine; James, George
Coleman spent Mo�day wit h Mr. Babcock and Florence Umberger , ,
eye, end bend over and there she Signs, Bluefield; O h io Advt¢tlilng
I and Clarence Hill, Letart.
111
on her .
ia - Only YoU can't aee lt soinll'. Wh eelins; AlleR heny Adveo'tl,irlg,
and Mrs. Garth Smith and Ken n y. c led
and Mrs. Tom Ji&gt;t\es,. Mr.
Mr.
nort h for the new marquee - Terra Alta; a nd Lit:ze n burg and
Harry Swan was visiting Mrs.
n H Mrs. HOWard' Hughea, Col• \
a
Well, 'tla a beauty but when I Hunt, Cumberland,
Effie Torrence and Miss Linnie
s
umbus, have been visiting Mr. and
S wa n recently.
looked 'twaa 87 o'clock as I 11:ted
S
\
. . Clyde Lawrenc•Mrs
al the barometer, _ alto a king 11b:e
Mr. and Mrs. George Sellars,
By Mn. Am1ll1 Walk.,
.
ana?'
g
M
Mr.
8nd
Mrs.
Starlin
one - Why couldn't we h ave a
Canton , are s pending their vaca'Mr. a n d Mn. William Nea1e of
00
ICDJC
2. Atheim,
•
11, Qod ot r
called on Mr. a nd Mrs. Oacar I
sidew alk cafl'! ihere under that
tion at the ir cabin h ere.
T
Middletown and Mr. and Mrs. kos -, wnr
:ftock■
, 2, F'l:1hl111'
Babco
rk Wedneaday eveni ng.
lovely marquee, a, ln Paria, France
M r. an d M rs. Dorse I Lar k ins,
22, Domelll•
' arounda o.tr
coo W Ise, Middleport, viaited at
rortde11
Mrs
. Ha nit Holler, Mrs, Joe Bia- 1
•'-''·"-'11
-And won't you Join me in a lflm•
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larkins and
S. Copy
cato
Orkney
th e hom e o! Mr:s. John Baily and
.
family were visiting Mr.
11iid
sell
on sour - Martha Chambers and
f am,·1 ie s, M rs. Ethel Larkins, Mr.
4. Tuft on
23. Rua.Ian
ltl11nd1
family Satunlay evening.
ew S unday School held
Fairvi
The
J� Bissell and lamib,
:Mrs.
and
river
horae'■ leg
BMR hang over her lovely red rose
tJ, Revolved
Gary Walker of Racin e visited I ts annual picnic at lhe Rock and Mrs, Ross Moll ohan and M n W V
W dn sd
Gaze
�.
Com­
23.
, 8. Lenthor
here out front - "Go, lo\'ely rose,
·Mr: · •Br u�e 'Sur�·g and
'.".fr. an d Mrs. Lewis Walker Thurs- Springa hirfrOunda, Sunday. The f,m ily cnjoyed a pic n ic at the
�
��
nd
6. Bul let
· manded
flHk
tell her that w11tea my time and
La ke 5 und ay.
day.
day wa1 ■pent socially, singing
aoun ct
COLUMBUS UPI-Rep. Marti n
10. Weary
Fron­
Mrs. Treillie &amp;teth em and Patty family, Ga1Jipotls, Mr. and Mn.
me'" - reeo1nJze Tennyaon? -but
Mr. and Mr■, Carl Baer and hymns and playing bait
w
f. i'orce ·
tleni­
11. 8wtft:
Mrs, Ruby Brewer w ere at· Col- nanny Bro n and family, Mr.
I better loot It up at t hat- some­ W, Felgert (D-Van Wert) W ednH­ daughters ret urned to Colu ni bui
Attendi
penwere
LetUe
Mr:s.
ng
S
avld Srt'lith and family
D'
Mh.
and
man'■
onward
1:l, Corner .
body will write me or phone mo day told the Public Ulilitlea Com­ after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willard cer,
...°:ew
Mr. and Mrs. nona Parsons, umbus Wednesday.
• d Run
• �1 at For-.e
d
,
I, Trafn.lgar
■hoe■
l'fflfrfa1'•. Aat111•
·
1,. O,,ndlenut
::
d
hi•
of
lldcnts
,
re.
\
miaslon
I
�
t
M! and M rs. Lloyd McPeek
,
otherwise i:Ure II you're a foot
Faudree and other rel1tives.
:.
M,, and Mra. Arnold Anderson,
e n
IT. Bmootlth,ro
tfo•
.._
y l'
oppo1od any rate ll'lcreaae��
bl&amp;h.
Mrs. Mabel Britton of Marion ar• eu le Sla ll!lhter, Ruth Wolfe, Mrs. of DII11ev 111e ,were visiting Mr.
11. FDR'1 do.,
Carl Chevalier .and Charles
11. 81,re.t.
od
U. Haula4
General Tel eph one Co. u 'es• · t rived Wednesday to 1pend a week B
Kenneth Wolfe, Mr. and Mn. Bob and Mrs. Charles Hen sley Satur- k I Y we�e at dambr1'dge :re13. Splrlt
28. Ventttate
80. Man
French.
day.
The Boy Scout. are oing to set up cou n ty wide toll: free dial with Mr. and .Mr■• Robert Lauder- Rhodes,
lamp
U. 1At.n1ftl'
J•landll
J9, Oburcb.
Mn. Bob Law,on, K aren
e:;��
J
■ervke.
1
Larkins
Raymond
Mu.
and
Mr.
Mlehle:an
on
July
22.
In
t�eir
new
milt
. e ere
, ;18. ilklll 1
officer
28. CaU�r
1lt1
Tower
1
and Mike RhodeB, Clarence end Ro•
Rod.!;,.
"ey · ahd Elmo . Pi�
Fela: ert was opening W'i,tneH P.1
w
ly purc h11ed •econd hand bu■. Janand daughters of Kane as are via,.
Mia, Raebel Rou•h of Columbo, },.
18, Man••
X-. Ahead
ao. Oriental
ST. Ancrlent t.e.Jt
Lll
O
-,
!l
-rd
rt
Donow
·
...
m.
.,.,.,
,.
on,
1
1
o
1
w lth
ting
v111
e
I
sv
Onl\e
�
\.
at
M
1
t
Mi'
r
e
h
d
e
resum
hearin11
e
eI end Gene Ha..
"' and J think
-'•
nickname
nurn
::ao. l'haN
40. Before
'f spent the week end with her par- h ue, Doroth y, EYelyn and Edward 1 U ng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rqdney Pier,ce and aon who
o'r'
i
.
Scoutmaster Bob Mills and family company s application r
l
ents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Kerna Roush.
!I�. Game ftlh
Lawson, Denny and ,Pe'nny Wolfe, Fre d Larkins. Mrs. Larkins wilJ arc employed there.
w lll li!O alone. Plana are slulinlil, per cent rate Incre ase to
114. Noah'•
Mr. and Mn. Wendel Frecker of Rl'!v. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas, Mr. J ene for Germany July 1 8th for
1
M .
onn
ve11el
Expectatlone ate hi Ch. KJds are 000 customC!rs ln 70 oou,tl •
�•cine vlalted Mr. and Mrs. George and Mn. Rampton Burnt, Sue, 01_ a two mont h visit w ith her par- we�!· vi::ng ;: th!� h ��e h•��
tryin g to mike m dbey right and . H e presented the PUC wl .
!II. e1mpleton
Baer and aon and Mn. Ann■ Freck- vid and dilly Donohue, Janet, Ray- ent!il .
over the weelcod.
:te. Liquid
Mr, and Mr11. Norma n W eber
left and the mothen are hnina: tltion!il signed by hundret1 a O real- er and Mr. and Mr1. Charle• Baer mond Ind llonild Thomas, Carol
dents
th
rt
W
e
ty
of
I
Van
Cou
tneuur,
t
Park
Camden
at
e
r
e
w
sons
d
n
a
candy ole1 and I don't know w hat
,i
Saturd ay evenin,.
Burns, Victor "swain, Kenneth Monday.
;
18. 8panlat,
At Camp
Attenoanta
all. So c11t your dime■ and quar- eomm�nltles or Scott, Ohio CltJ ,
Mrs. Edith Si■l!IGn and sons of •Rhode1.
1
Wll
hire
and
Wren.
The
s
a:nere
e v. an� , �n. Kenneth
R
!l
Junior group
HAVEN-A
NEM
Rina
ten their way all you can-who
t
eo
Pomeroy, Mr. and ,l(n, lla rold H oJ•
.
G rge, Joyce, Roger ind Jean
11, Arpnt
\'1s1t mg Mrs. Virginia or boya and '1Jrl1 :from the EUS
knowa you may be the nest arth, protestec1 i he In crease tn t�eJr ter and children of Long Bottom Panone, Gerald Wella, Mr. and were
(e.bbr.&gt;
riUe lady ■ome ea1er Scout will 1 bllhi because the company had and Mn. Amanda. Bier visited Sun• Mrs. Ronald Rhode., Mr. and idrs. , Hug�es _ and Mrs. Opal Mink at chllrch attended Camp Ev•Un•
II. Conceal
Breth Ac:rea et Buckhannon this
lua acroaa thie 1treet whether yo"- no1 Installed direct dialin g ln all cby with l(r. and Mra. Hanson Jack Wolfe, Mn. Ruuell Roush, Galhpolu1 rece ntly.
Type
county euhangts.
a nd Leone Babcock p111t week. They were Sonnie
r
We
. bleas '&lt;J m .
Vera
or
Intended
a:o
to
not
Holier.
�
.
f
o
&amp;
Careha Rhode , Sandy Wol e, R meuUN
he Oth er n bt Bob and Gene
Mr. and Mn. Roy Curtis ot be�. Nancy, Sharon, Cindy and were shoppm g in Parkersburg Clark, Sherry Fle!iher. Peay and
8'. Ukel\
"Th�lr wall phone• are ln adeli
'J'
Bum111rner, Sandra
Sue Ann
i nd a few younr ildea-de-c1mp quatt'! and their ratei are h ' h " Pomeroy Vl1lted Mr. and Mrs. Lew- .David Rollllh, Mr. and Mn. Herbert l'rlday.
,T, Anolenl
Those gatb erin� at the ·home or , Greer, Merry AUN Bost, Pbyllls
were 1ltt1nc in tb11 bue •• 'We we nt Felee�t ara:ued. ''These pe le l.1 Wallt: er
a
Aftble.n
Roush
Roger
WKlte,
Carrbll
Roush,
, Tueid y.
�
by;,
.
m1uur,
Luria Walker who la ill la bn- Mr. and Mn. Elmet Picltena, Dol'o- Mr. an d Mrs. �1nds1y Lyons o� , Go.odnlta, Johnny Bost, · M ike
don't like paylni for llOffltl tb TII
B!onday honorin&amp;: Mrs. Lyon• Layn e and Earl Gibson. - We have yte wl�owa down so they doni hive and don't know provln1,
19, Slow moftt
thy, Eddie and Evelyn Lawson, Bilou
can
w
th
l11!
ney
n,''
-n
Mr. and Mn, muaene Deaver Ind ly, Bobl,y, Nancy and Stevie Pick- birthday were Mr. and Mrs. 1
19. ltrekh out
l
Y'D'11' mo
rv
y
whether they ,re goihi to get un ,
T
_,.,. l:IW,&amp;,
11111�
nc
,
and
es MHsar, Mr.
Charl
Mn.
they eohflded.
•t. Olherw!Je .
1
on
•
of
rt
her
vl1ited
Columbo
ens·
William Harrison of oear Day a Ro�
Starling Massar, Mr. and Mr�. DEVOTED 1'0
••· ffene•
ister
t
and
Mr.
famll)',
and
Mrs.
m•
m
.
ton a 1pokearn11.n for a
lNtlllES'l1,
e
011'
and Mrs.
a, l&lt;ot llvlnS
A:REA
civic grou� presented a �- Mark Evans t,nd DeDl\18, Saturday. and daua:hter, Sandy, left Wednet• Osc�r Baboock, Mr.
ber
...itiha,,
11:lctNn.' I.
... Ullt'fffllly
h 's vacation in Colo- Ma non Riggs a n d Mrs. Ula h Swan
mont
a
for
day
and
Mr.
Honchel
Jay
and
Mr1.
111yc ft......1...-.i...J
of sl2nlture■ oi people opposing
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Sammie Ralrden
Publ� 'tM ,11:'Jl'IRIOD- •
the rite lncrea■e bec.aun the, dl4 d1 u.&amp;b.ten, Und1 tnd Susie, Mrs. r1do.
ClllinJ o n e·ess We bster re- (f.'� simdat ti)' 1be
•ere
Faudtee
rd
Wlll■
1nd
Kn.
Mr.
1nc
and
Debbte,
S1pp
s
v 11.
d1u1hter,
1
1'\'
v
a
not
t&lt;ill-rree
lce
have
er
wltb
'
'
l. lhtr-•
cently,
Mr.
visited
Baer
and
Amanda
s.
r
i\f,
Erma
'fhc,ma
Mn.
and
Rou1b
b
a
no ..
hJ Ul.l\hll CoDrpanJ
Dayton
hfr. and Mt's. _Dotsd Larkins. I dlaoii st., p-,:,1tl'OJ', Qb{o.
Ro�h apenl the week end at their ind Mn. l.eWl11 'W1lbi' Monday
a
Mr . Ethel Larkins attend ed the atu orfiee p ohe WY2-21S,
efflllni.
h¥me bel't.
wodl
ORYPTOQUo'rE I
1
1 1 , Gary WIU:er dt Raclne l1 vl1itlng ' Mra, Ma'bt,t ltrttton. M:ra. Hen� bean dinner al Chesh ire Monday. •I office ohbone WY2-�1&amp;'1.' edit•
HOSPITAL
HOLIIR
'
.
,
A X l' D l. a .&amp; ..t. X
Helen _Coleman. Re�.s�lll e, Ncltri•red .. 9'C!Ohr:1 tl•a mtllllll
Admitted July 8: Mn. How'lrd llrlr. and Mrl, Lewta Brown of 1tock Sprouse ind dauahter, Bt;:tty, and
COL�US 11'.J-The Public
Ill L O 'N O l' ll: L
'
Mrs. 'Ul llim Napper •nd Mr:s. Rit !on Archer were . v111 tmg Mr. 1 natter 11 I.be poet otfiee at �
' 'L O W
UUIIUea Comrp,talon · Wednnd17 C. Birchfield, Rutland.
Spring.
j
Dnt tstttir llmply .ian• ror another. 1n 'tt,;11 1amp1e A. Ill
Dlsmlsaed July 8; Cilek Wood- · Mr. and Ml"I. Hamid Rttn\ach er tiett !-.udetmilt vi,lte«! )Cr, and •�d Mrs. , Gart h Smith and enJoy- I1 l'fav , O�fo. · , .
ordered the ff!IW York Cenir1l
for tht ffi'NI L'11 X tor the two 0'1, .to. Bln&amp;1• kllera. apa91i
eel a chicken dinner.
Ralll'OI� to lndall Anher ll1 h te anl, Geor1e Even,, John lloPt- · ind IP"•ndton Of W11hJniton C, H. Mrl. Lewii Wilier, Suntlay.
Nitl onfll advertldni NDtNOU
lllatr. /
t,ophff, tho l1nstJ, and lonnattoa !JI tho 'wordl 'IUI
Mr. and Mrs. Bobble Smlt.h a n d !;Ive; &amp;ttin'e£'-lt!r-"!M1l, Ii!. N
Mr. il'td · ,M:i■. bonirld Ye1uger
at I� North ll'IPlt SlrMt ero,tlnc 1omery, Miry AUce Nea11e1 Chai, 9nd Mrs. Mlhnle ' Hatklen of NeW
Ji:ach day the code letter, lite t'lilft'tin.t.
Qu: at�l- Ave•• N1.w York .' en,
In lllq1�lt1 ,
Jetref'I., Di•nt Lew:l:1, Mn. Elill ·· PIYm outh visited Mr. and Mrii. �nd d■uilitu of M�Qdle)d ind Mr daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
The PUC entjred the matter on Grover, Mn. Edward Bentinl!l, Mn Lewis Walker TUesd1y. MN. Hark- and Mra. Gene Yhiiijr art 9pe,nd- Smith ind daughter, Chillicothe, ,� V11r\.
A 0rn...... 11f lllll• ,_
Subterl� oa rli�:
l9g the week l.;,d wlill their pat- were visiting thl'!ir sister Mr. and
the eomplalftt of , Ch1rlel '.l\llh Nardle Crowder. Mrs. Ad■ Bosl.ic, lJu rem1lned for III week's vl1it.
Ne
Haroht
s.
r
M
an
lWl
w
andy.
Ye1uger.
�lfrff
S
d
'Mn.,
and
eni,.
n
llr. 1 a Mit. Joait''Ph Flelds and
f.trt1t!r vibe!'! 'lvli.Hfble• .� �1
who uJd • tM ,efCN!llns wu . diln• Maurlsb1 Ann Dunt, Denni.a 111
By BK VWI
Mr and Mrs. Buford Bh1ke an d I Wf �:I; vne Yl!ar ht 1� tli
Dr. 'ind Mi'i. ,J. I. �•nbatl and
let'Q)II �- th railroad al• , Aull, Alan Lee Underwood, Ste- ramll)' left Sttutda)i rdr a vacal&gt; W W Q 1 W V P T s x 1 · q w .B 2 . . ,, ..
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DIN E O UT!
With The Finest Foods

The Fellowship meeilng or the
churches Of the Ree(!Svllle Metho­
dist Charge was h e!� , at t he Long
Bottom chuNh with 43 pe rso ns at­
te nding. Free land Norris presided
and Anna King was pianist.
Group sin gi n g ope ned the meet­
ing. Scripture was read by H. A.
Hensley and pr11yer was offered by
'.".frs. Ben edum. A quartet sang sev­
eral numbers and readings were
presented . The obj ect lesson was
given Qy Mr. Norri�The same officers were re-elect.
ed for t he comi ng year. It w as vot­
ed to continue the meetings d uring
the summer mo nths with th e July
meeti n g sc heduled for the TUppers
Plains C h urch. Ada Bissell and
Tress ie Swai n will be in charge of
the program for this meeting 11nd
Jack Weat herma n. Freeland Nor­
ris and Charles Hensley t he re­
fre!ihme n ts.
Several contests and quizzes wert
condurted a n d refreshments were
served by the quartet.

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SPENCER ro HOLd
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The Rev. Gilbert Sp e ncer will
Assistant At C. H.
I be brJnti: i n 1 th e message$ at the
Len Gwiadowsky, gradu.ite ( with Fairview Church, Jul;y 10 and
ho n ors ) O! Rio Grand e College i n 17 wh ile the pastor Re v Ernest
Ju n e, has be en named an as11 is- Thomu ill holding a series u f
tent football coach by the Wash - reviv1l meetings 11t Poin t Rock.
Everybody is we lcome to attend
ington C. H . tloard of education.
servic ea.
these
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Gwiazdowsky i s married to
form er Rae Ann M i l l!!, daui;: hter
-----o r Mr. and Mrs . Russe l l M i l l s, N . Trav elen
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Second-av, Middleport.

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At Surprisingly Low
Prices!

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MARTI N RESTAU RANT

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REG. $2,95

ONE RACK OF

Plays u its &amp; Dresses
Assorted Sizes and Colors
J ULY CLEARAN CE

$1.98

ONE LOT OF

GI RLS PAJAMAS
WAS $1 .98

WAS $2.95

NOW $1 .59

NOW $2.59

ONE LOT OF

GI RLS GOWNS -

SIZES 4 TO 16

JULY CLEARANCE

ONE LOT OF SI Z ES TO 1 2

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YOUR CHOICE , , , , , , , , ,

ALL BATH I NG SUITS
FOR INFANTS, GIRLS, and LADIES

REDUCED
ALL BOY'S and MEN'S

Swim Trunks Reduced
ONE LOT QF

PEDAL PUSHERS
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PLAYSUITS
S�s 4 to 6X
JULY CLEARANCE

79,-

ONE WT BOYS

SPORT SHORTS
Sizes to 18
JULY CLEARANCE

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CHECK Ollll
BARGAIN T4BLE

YOUR CHOICE . . . . . , . . .
All Girls &amp; Subteens

COATS
SHORT I ES

Reduced !

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ten year reu n ion Sunday, July 3
grade achool
at the Portland
bulldinc.
Ten of the twenty-a.even who
rradlllted were present and their
flmlliea, me.ki n e a total af 3tl
preaent.
I Graduate, preae nt _were Aaro_n
I Wolfe, Ba!'bara McN 1 ckle, Glon.a
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- --Ho ""'.ard K m.gh �, Pomeroy Jun lor H lti:h Pnn ci �al, underwent
sur�ery for he rn ia �huraday at
MelgB General J:1oa11ital.- He . 11
re ported recover me sat11factorlly

ONE LOT
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JIJLY CLEARANCE

$2.95

SOCIAL ANNOUNCID
An ice cream social apon aored
bY the Letart FaIII youth wi· 11
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ue h eId i n t•ue Letart FnIIs· c omm un t·1Y H• It S• turday eveni n g a t
6 o'clock. Cake, soup a nd Boft

TO APPUR IN COURT
Colum­
Homer R. Valentine,
bus, wllP appear i n County Court
to .anawer c harges of passing on
a yellow lin e preferred by the
State H�hway Patrol.

39c - 49c

BETfER SHORTS
NOW 88c

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All Illfuls

C O AT S
and Boys Sizes to 20

S U I TS

REDUCED !

"Bargains All Otler l'he Store"

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SEE US TODAY !

EAGLES CLUB

VA LLE Y LUM BER
and SU PPLY CO.

SATURDAY, JULY 9th - 9:30 fit 1
MEMBERS and GUESTS
MUSIC BY

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The Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
will sponsor a ch icken dinn er in
the c hurch basemen t Thursday,
July 14. The dinner is priced at
$1.25 a plate and the public Is
invited.

School Janitors
Are Employed

{Contlnllff From P■tt On.)
Keefer, Mt. Flo we r; Lucy Smith,
Mt Olive; Margaret Crawford and
Mrs. Ren11 Williams, Nort h Poi n t
Pleasa n t; M111bel i,.: heesebre w a nd
Mn. Dorothy Kooken, Ordnance:
Bonni e Waldie and Louise Ray­
burn, Pt. Pleasant Jun ior High;
Marjorie Riifle 'and Nellie Bennett,
Pt. Pleasant Senior Hig h ; Mary
Stephen son and Katle Rice, Roose­
velt; Vesta Dunca n and Edith Gil­
llspie, Sunn yside; Mary Louise
Weethe e and Thelma Fout, Woods.
Bus drivers na med were Andre w
Beattie, Adrian L..athey, Burlin Vil­
Jcrs, Charles Steph enson, F.lmer
Hill, Everett Keefer, George
Kearna, Carry Roactl, Hom er w 1u­
terson, l ·I&amp;rry �l("iller, H oward Wei­
gand, Carl Parsons, Julius M.ath­
eny, Joh nson Scarberry, James
Watterson, Jr., Leo Ben sqn, Loui11
Lathcy, Ken neth Fout, Nelson De­
v11ult, William Hatfield, Joseph
Smith, Stanley Williamson, Virgil
Adkins, Charles McCoy, Oris Bum­
garner, Charles Withee, Rayford
Roush, Jay Ston e and Russell Stur­
geo n .

EVERYONE* WITH AN
OHIO AUTO UCENSE PLA1E

'\"'OU MAY WIN A *20,000
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be built on his own lot. Winner posted week of July 10,

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school bus supervisor w h ile Aaron
Brlght wa s named main te n ance su­
pervisor. Bus mechanics will be
Tommy Roach and Leo Benson.
Mainte n ance men will be Russell
Nowlin and Hugh Barr.

LICENSE TO WED
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A license to marry was isaued
i n Probate court yeaterday to Lar­
ry Welc h, 19, Coolville, now serv­
i ng with the U. S. Marine11, and
Marle ne Westfall, 11, of Reed.1w llle.
ANSWIRS CALL
The Middleport Volu n teer Fire
Department an11wered a call at
2:30 _p. m. Thursday to extin guish
a small blaze in back of Tony's
Carry-Out Store on Mill Street.

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W A R R A NT Y

NOTHING TO BUY! NOT A CONTEST ! NO REGISTRATION!
JUST CHECK FOR YOUR AUTO LICENSE NUMBER A T SOHIO EVERY WEEK!

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ONE OF JHESE DREAM GIFTS GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK !

• NO FUMES

• NO FLU!

A M.000 COLLIGI
SCHOLAISHIPI
M,000 10-•d th. tod of
a colle'ill education.

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All fully automatic. Each
equipped with 2 loD1-llfo
heating element&amp;, heavy•
duty snap-action thermo•
mt adjuotable from 120'
to 180", Jnd all-around
Fiber11M lnaulatlon. G■l•
vanind tank mod.els avail•
able with S and 10-yeu,
warrantiea.

M All RIP MOUND IHI WOIID POI 1WOI
A '9tr11 1111..ll lount arc11111d th• world. You'll •lilt CNat lrltaf..,
,.._, IJGly. Lehonon, ll'ldia, Hang K11nv, Japan and Kowall.

A NIW L I ST POS T E D EVEIY S U N DAY I

f¥•ry• Chlo auto licen1e number ha1 b..n oiu�maticollJ wnlerwd.
Each weel a new lirt ol winning licenlfl "umb.r1 will k pott.cl at
alt Sohio 1lotlont- Wlnr,ln" n1&gt;nob,t1 o" •i.ci.d by a11 1/ICI•
pend111I d�d'lc&lt;tl D&lt;IJClnization, l111url119 ful, dillrflwtl9n
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If ■ny .,1r111lftf covt1"'1ltU1 11�..,.. numW h '9fl1terN
ht 1M ••- of Cl a,.,.pony, rllther thon Cll'I i"41¥1MI.
S.h� -■ fh1 ritht .. del.rllllnt wllkll drivw cof wch
Nl�,ol,lle tltd ,... till rift,

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HEATING, INC.

WJ:UIY FlfflD Cl:UISIII 23,foot, lnbocird uul ..r with
Y-8, 115 HP •nglne, foldln9 "°9, Iii... p1111p. pertahr. _,dt­
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coll1g1 o, wnlffnlty.

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RETURNS TO JOB
Edith V . Cook has returned to
work after a mo nt h's absence due
to cracked ribs a nd other injuri es
suffered In a fall at hel' home.

Buy Nationaline Direct From
hctory PricM

Save l(oar Sales Slips

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N EW YORK UPI-Stocks were
firm an d moderately active at
the openi n g today.

Church To Spomor
Chicken Dinner

children Sh irley and Dlvtd 1nd
Mr. and Mra Ralph McKenzie
(Norrla) Rud, Th e lma fMcDadl!) School dilSI with nin e memben
Mr. and Mn. Jobn .lbrr ■pent
accomparued by Mr. and Mra .
1John,on} Rauer, and two guesll preaent.
Heeae, Dellil
the weekend witk Mr. and Mn.
Joan (Huddl e1tonJ Wolfe, Audr ey
Rev. and Mrs J. H. Elwood Robert Lewis and daug ht e r of
/ Hayman, }fart, Ana:ie (Couirt) and family or Helle Center were Pomeroy returned after wpendlng Leon.ard Lewis at Canton
M n Clyde Crou end dauebter,
flou11h, Ruth Ann (Badgley) Hill, holiday gUt:8t5 of fri e nda and at- two weekM in M ieh1g.an.
Lyn n of CohunbUJ apent the week
Mrs. Emma Queen of Akron ii
tended tht holiday cel e bra1100.
fluth (Bradford) Frank.
end with ber parenll, Mr. and
A dinner honormJ.l Mrs Hom er a guest of Mn. Oma Montgomery.
They planned for another re•
Mrs, Howard Neiller.
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held
w;is
birthday
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Mrs.
and
Mr.
yore.
union in fivt:
The Au,dlJary to Racine Post at the J1t('C&lt;1Ud home. Present
002 held their regular meeting were Mr. and Mrs. T. G. llilldore,
Tuesday evening. Plans were daughter Donna, Mr. a n d Mra.
made to e nter i n the J uly 4th Frane1s Morm, Mrs. Chmline
parade An invitatiOJ1 was extetul- Lake. �on Bill. Mr. and Mrs.
ed to Ruth An n. Petrel to give her
Vern e Webb of Delaware . Mr.
report from G1rla St.ate al the Jacc11ud .and thP honoree.
Mn. Esta Eaton was hosless at
July meeting. Eunie Brinker, pu!
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officers: president, Margaret Yusi Mrs. Maude Young lead er of th e
first vice preside nt, Martha Lou de votional program opened with
Beegle : second vice president, the hymn Jesus i11 Calling. H er
Myrtl e Walke r; &amp;ecretary, Gretta topic w.is Children of the Bib l e
Simpson : treasurer, Harriet Neig- and scripture readi n g Malt. 19:
ler: hi11toria n . Opal Diddl e ; chap- 13-15. The bu11ioe5e wu co n duct.
l11in, Ida Howe ll; sgt. al arms ed by Mrll. Laura Bt,U, vice preh'a PURI: LINSHO Oil with
Eunie Brinker,·
color bearers sident Mrs. Eaton served refreshJi.5% TITANIUM fot
Jeannette Lawre nt'f! and Joan menta lo Mrs. Young, Mrs. Ura
LASTING WHITfNESS
Tuttle. A pa,t pres ident ·s pin Morns , Mr•' Fra nkie Nei,..er,
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M n,. l.aur.1 Bell. Mr11. Id11 Howell.
wa s presented to Mary Roush.
Mrs. Lillian Hayman hel d a Mrs Lina Curti s, Mrs. Edna
wiener roast for her Sunday Picke n s and Mrs, Ethel Smilh.
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MONTREAL UPI-The Interna•
tioual League today pulled Its
Havana franchise out M Cuba to
l)rotect lt9 players again.at poeaiblc anti-American violen ce there.
Visitors In Pomeroy
J .eague President Frank Shauch
Mra,. Ethel Morriaon, Salem, ne1$y lold l1nlted Preas Intern■Orego n ; Mrs. Freda Cusato, Eu- tional the league's cluba, which
.it ene, Oregon; Mn. Laurita Taff, play in Havana "leel that they
Los A n geles, California and Mr . . can't go there again."
and Mrs. Elton M lll er. Homer,
"Th ey do,n't want to take a
Mic higan, spent Tue &amp;day and
Wed n es day as guests of Mr. and chimc e on the players cettin&amp; inMrs. Edison Hobstetter and Mrs. j ur ed, " he said.
A. P. Miller.
Shaughn essy said he was n otilying
Hanns. Sugar Kines ownMr s. Murrison an d Mr. Miller
are sisters and brother of th e late er Bob Maduro of the decision
Judge Albert P. MIiie r and have loday.
not visited in Pmn e roy for ov er
He said it was not yet certain
40 ye ars . They returned to their to wh1r- h city the franchiae would
home s Thursday.
be moved . .,!thoug h Jeney City,
N. J .• was bei ng ccrnaidered. He
said he did not kn ow how soon
such a dt'c!sion wou ld be made.
"I do n '1 suppose Maduro is 10ing to like ii" Sh1ua: hneuy add­
ed m wlu1l sports circle1 rega rd­
ed as one of the year'a biggest
understatements in aports. '•Natur­
ally, we do n 't like it, eit her. We
don 't wa n t to leave, but we can't
go on there." (Note: See early
story on Page f.)

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Pirates Maintain .L eag11e I�ead By Defeating Giants 8-4 �I�f}If�fiJ5:� �
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t her, Paul. The 1roup 11Ao visited
)l.rs Pauline Paul and Mn. Walter
1-'ren:r.)'k.
Mn. Smith, her daughter, and
the Hoffm.an11 then went on to Paw
Paw, Mkhiaµ1n, to v111it Mr... Al­
Mn. Ellen Smith and daughter, bert Panozzo, r�turning to their
Mlddleporl's Little League Red Bessie. of Br.adbury and Mr. and homes Monday evenina
(2-0) turned on a prevl ou,
legs
Mn. l'red H offma n and children ur
tormentor,
pitcher David CHcl
Pomeroy !!pent the holiday week- UOCl&lt;liY FRANC HIS&amp; MOVED
with a vengeance
Braves,
the
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h.astern
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@nd in Chicago visiHng Mrs.
rapping out two
n!glu
Thursday
Smith's mother a nd Other relatives Hockey l.kague has again voted home runn, ;,. triple and ntne
to operate with eighl teams next
and ft-iendw.
alt good for 14 run11.
The trip was the first time in season. One franchise charge has singles.
had
.igo Cuci
Three
n ine yean lhal Mrs. Smith had re- been milde, wilh Haddonfield, :!"-1. held the weeks
in
hit■
three
to
Redlegs
that
club
turned to her home town of Chi- J., taki.niil over the
five
inning,;.
The
Redlegs
finally
callO - She vi�lled with her molher, played out of Washington during won that one 3-2 In the sixth
Mrs. Olympia Fabrle and her bro- the 1969-60 season.
when relief pitch er "Jim Johnson
walked in ri winnlng run.
Last night ttie Redleg1 combined hitting with outstanding de•
rense, reeling off tw o straight
' •hune11l' ' double playa in the
ONE LOT OF
rirst and second i nn ln&amp;s, The first
GIRI.S, SUBTEEN and 1,ADl,ES
came with Steve Hind)' on first
.and nobody out, Teddy Morarity
groundlng to Redleg pitcher Ronnie Hint'fy who threw lo Mark
Tannehill covering second for
the foree, his relay, to Bill Swa n
catching Morarity at first.

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Mrs. William Thuener was welcomed as a new member
when the WSCS of the Asbury Methodist church met Wed­
nesday evening at the home Qf Mrs. Alice Capehart with Mrs.
Betty Friend as co-hostesa.
The meeting in charge of M&lt;•- Capehart, president, opened
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witth devotions by Mrs. Thueil1,r, who read Mathew 14: 22-�3
lr,rl i
gave a meditation take n from 'Tht

Upper Room' and closed wJth
prayer. Mrs. J ohn Sauvage acted
as aecretary i n the absence of
Mrs. Royal Thomas. Mrs. C. B:.
Weese, treasurer, reported that
$40 had been paid on the pledge
which has been raised to $150
· for th e year.
It was votell to pay $Zit on the
moving e,:pen1e11 of the new pas-, tor. Contributions were received
from Mrs. A. L. Flanagan and
Mr!!. J. c Farrell Re ports on the
District Offieers Tralninr Day
held recently i n Pomeror were
giY en by Mrs. Capehart a,nd Miss
Marcia Kan-. Plans were made for
a plcnic o n Augu■t 3, at the
Syracuse Roadside Park. Thirty•
one shut-in ealla were reported.
''From A Mialonary's Diary"
WH the topic of the program pre­
Hnted by MN, Wllliam Eichinger
and :xrs. William Houdashelt. A
' ·eport on the Ohio Ann1111d Con

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WNhable plalkl.

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� Dr. Sedan. Radio and heater. automatic trans., power steer•
mi. One local ofner. Red and white• fmish.

1957 PONTIAC

Chieftain 4 Dr. Catalina, Auto. trans., R&amp;H, new car tr.ade--in.

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CHEVROLET
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1955. FORD VB
1953 DODGE Club Sed n
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1952 FORD Fordor
Club Sedan. New paint, autom!ltiC mans., r:ifflo a'nd heater.

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Pow.tfull Comt,Qctf IHutifully 1tykod1
W.ol for lhl' 111011 ffnlditd bo1em•nl,
ploy room or d•nl Uniqu• fru-float.
Ing con51ruct1Dn of th round heot ex­
cftan9•r 1111u.-.1 ob1olu1, 111,n&lt;• of
apftCJtiOhl Cfflll'!'lklad ffni1h p.,mit1
Id.cit ffdptation to air &lt;onditlonlng
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a:lve n by Mill&amp; Karr who also told
of the impressive i n stallation ser­
vice for youth o fficers by Bishop
Hazen G. Wern er which was al•
t ended by 400 youth.
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lhe h ostesses duri ng the social
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gold and white !inilh, very clean. One careful owner.

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WATCH FOR IT NEXT

Missionary's Diary Was Prag.ram Tap,ic
At Asbury M,ethodist WSCS Meet,ing

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K&amp;c JEWE.LERS

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SUITS

Summer-Weights and Year-Round - Values To $27.50

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Social Events

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Jays S,·heduled
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Mr. and Mrs Nalhan Biggs .snd
Stmborn MU,io,uuy
family entertained with a dinnt&gt;r
neat Jtcmd•1 e\leninii, at t
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Sunday at lhe1r home, Rutl,rnd
T o p1C,u.c
o'cloetl: al tbe r'Oad■ide .,.rk. Mtfll'
Road. Guesh were Anthony Wolfe
Tht" B � Sanborn M1oionary her■ are td &amp;rint their flR'orite
atuuer, St e ve fflndy and Evanil and Mrs. Helen Duncan or Young5.
Society of the ,'l iddleport Pint eoYtred dilh and ello table Nn'lca.
1)10 had ■lhgJn.
town, Jim Kerns, Kenneth Neville
ThP Ja 1 1i of Prnneroy will appear
Ron Htndy worked five inn­ and Marjorie Burl.
at 1wo d.1111c1· par!IH thi1 we&lt;-kemt I
lng1 for the Hedi�•. finning
the first un i''rid.iy f'\ enm1: al 7:30 1
three, gtvtnr up the thne t1in­
I n the aHernoon ice cream and
m
n
the
gle-9. Mark Ta nehill worked
cake were served to the abovp 11 nd fl Thh op,Pn air hop undf&gt;r the
sixth, fa n ning two.
Mr. and Mta. Alfred B1,c,:s and
321 213-14 1 2 o daughter, Jud)'. and Mrs Ollie f stan will 1)1&gt; hel!I a_t l he M u.Idle j
Redlegs . . .
por1 Park "'' Ith d.11nc1ng on thP Ct&gt;
It's COtR!tlfJ
. . . 000 000- O 3 4 Biggs.
Bnves
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men1 ba11k1·\ hall eourt Teenagen
Ron RlndY WP. M. Tannehill 6
are 1nv1tpd to ent�r the dance con•
and· Manley. CHei and Bradbur_y.
I tf'sh, to h+· hf'ld during thia infor­
Next Week
OTHER GAMIS
mal affair
In the other Little League
Thi• 1-'rnla}' hop will benefit the
game last n iaht the Yankees
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.. r1nrt Park A.!lsociation
OUR SUPER
made their second h■lf record 1-1
On
S.i1urda}' 111ght the Jays will
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
K.
8f'll
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with a 13-8 ictory as the roung
RE&gt;d So,c were pla1ued with a Phoenix, Ariz., spent several days rondul"t a 111 f"1 nance Party at the
heavy attack of errors in field with Mr. and Mn. A. D. Tuttle. 1-'r, m t&gt;rny H•Jeh A utl1torH1m
"Th,p fralaxies." rO&lt;'k and roll
Walter Tuttle is spending a frw
ing.
�and.
will he reat ured a t Pomt'rov
For the winners Rawlings bom­ daya with his aunt and uncle Mr.
and
a
nPw rlanct' the ··Twist" will I
ered In the fourth and for the and Mrs. Paul Lawrence and son
tw
anol
hn highlight
losers Pat Edwards homered in of P ortland.
Mrs. A D. Tuttle and Mrs.
the second.
120 334-13 8 2 A �y Wolf spent an aftf' rnoon .1-li,Iwpf'k P ra er
Yankees
y
Red Sox . . . . . . 04 1 120- 8 6 ·s with Mr. a nd Mrs. Raymond Fran k
8PrviceA
A
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8t?�un
Nelson ( WP), Rawlings 6 and recently.
The Bradfortl Chur&lt;'h of rhrisl
I The second came after Eva ns WhiU11tch. Ellis (LP), Edwards �
• spent Sunday tu-gar
_Mrs. Jack Harris
singled with · one out a nd t he end Butcher.
i M i,l-Wrt·k prayer ser\'ices
with her aunt Mrs. Amy Wol r. I ].isl Wednei;day at the church
Identical relays were worked 011
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Mr. and Mrs. Milto n Tutt le and
For th e first m I" � ther
Steve Pullen'11 gr ound er t o the
f mi_ly attende� the holiday e, l p- werf' 16 members ;:e�:nl and :
mound.
b�a l lon al Racme.
trai11in� rourse is being eonduct•
For the Redlegs Dick Fife and
ed
by lhl' pastor of the church
Mrs. A. D. 1'1.!ttle, Margaret Tut­
Bruce Wallace homered a nd Wal­
Ralph
Humble.
tle and Kathy attended the com­
lace added two sin&amp;les. Swan
mencement
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f
the
DVDS
at
the
tripled and singles hitters were
. AAC'IIE:!11 . C.crmany UPI-Jes- '
Sutton. M. E. Church Friday niJ::ht.
Art Ca11ci, John and Merk Tannesit;&gt;a
Nt·wherry or Ausab\p Forks,
Rn. ind Mrs. Edward Griffith
hill, Bob Manley 2, Ray Hlndy
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.. a t o p � ml'rican p�o�pect
N
and Fife.
The Tri-Counll' Teen Canteen and Mrs. Mae Pearson spent t h e for lh_e Olymp1{'S Games, finished
For the Braves, playing with- 'Ban dsLand' moves into the Raci ne weekend in Columbus visiting flrsl 111 the drt&gt;ssage contest or
Culemer Patkml Ia lieu OI S1ore
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. oul calcher-pit"her Jim Johnson Amerioan Leawn Hall thlll sat­ the-ir son Gar)' and family. W hile the lritcrnalrnnal
Ho ['se Show
IIUDDLEPO&amp;'I, 0111&amp;
who also U!I the team's leading I urda)' night to sla&amp;e its 230lb there ltev. Griff i th's brother-in-law , hu sd y.
T
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Matthews
!luffered
a
heart
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Record Hop, Leo V. Savage, dir•
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attack and passed away.
ector. an n oun eed today.
,4t
ROfltUuJe
Park
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1 The Middleport Busin ess and
One girl from Racine wHI be
Mr. and Mr11. Paul Lawrence
Proressional Wo men's Club will named to repn1sent that ue1 in and s on of Portla nd spent Sun­
meet at the Roadside Park next the forth coming "Miu Tri- day eveni na; with Mr. and Mrs.
T�esday eYening at 6:30 for a pi e- County o( 1001 Beaut)' Pageant" Milton Tuttle and ramily.
me. Members are to bring their She will be one among 30 who
Anna Tuttle and Am y Wolf call
favorite covered dish . and table will compete Cor that title held at ed on Roberta Lee re&lt;'ently.
servi&lt;'e. Mrs. Nellie Vole, chair- the present tlma by Miss Beverly
Simon Newland a nd son How­
man of the Hostess Committee will Cullip of Gallipolis .
ard called at A. D. Tuttles Sun­
Featured from 7:30 to lrl:30 day morni ng to see Mr. and Mrs .
, be "in charge,
will be Buteh Lille who will spin T, K. Bell or Arizona.
the top 100 r.ecords in the n atio n .
The aliair which ill being SJ)OR· to the MGM Teenage Hall of
sor.ed b)' the 4-U Club of Racine Fame at •last Wednesday's open­
will benefit tho1e attending the ing day of the canteen's Syra­
cuse Re�eatlonal Center which
foptb ('Omina 4-H Youth camp,
A cake walk and all regular attracted over 100 adults and teen
. canteen stand br contests will be egers.
conduded, during. the eveni ng.
G uest disk Joekeys at the affair
Many pri:aea will be awarded. included Roger Bennett, Jim
Mrs. Mae Neimeyer was named I Lohse and Leon J ord on.

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FIGHT RIIULTS
mo,e than • million dolla,s ,r
LO, ANGELES UPI - Rieonlo
lcr winning the 1960 P,e,kness
has become lhe f.lC.sl eu1ry for GonulH, 1 25, Areentlna, out110int12◄, Loa An.. les
AJ Srnith en;o,.ed a perfect the $!0�.000 Waslungton, D. C., ed aoots MonrH,
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aplnlti the lndfftur. Gene Freese 1
also homered1 for the White Sox
l;ft
who coll1Nl1ed 13 bite off lo.er Jim
N.EW HAVEN, W . .VA.
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The Pomeroy Pirates maintained their Lil t l e League lead Milwaukee
I t wa11 al so the 271!iMI. triumph of
Un,ted Pre.a lntw,-n•Hona f
41 33 .564 !P12
last night by defeating the Syracuse G hmts B-4.
There wa1t :1 yuun#! man ruuned II hi11 career. pu u in(I h im in ,. lie
S an F rarH•isro 39 36 .520 8
In olher leagu.e action last ni"ht
the Racine Cards defeated Lo11 An�eles
39 3'1 . 3 12 8 ¼ · s:unner. who uiwe looked like b with Early Wynn of the While
&amp;
39 38 .500 9
th e Pomeroy Jets 18,8 , the Syracust Indians defeated the St Lou111
r1m k hcg 1 u nt'r. but thtt Pirates 1I Sox for 14th place am ong the all·
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wen: paueril. ani.J lo .and behold, t ime major league winne!'8.
Racine
the
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Dodgers 12-9, the Pomeroy Tiger s outscored
C1111.: iniu111
-,� uRial drove in three of .
!ff1n
reEII
a
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h;ive
uuw
they
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9-7.
Reds
the
Braves 26-4, and the Yankees de feated
the C11rdin111!1' runs ag11i nst the '
wmnar
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The S:,['acuae Giants held a
· n Chica.(!o
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hi!s
r1nrl
st·oretl
runs
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fading Gi11 n t11 wilh • baNs-l oaded
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Boh
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would
Th11t
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flnt
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and sac�ifloe fly. It wa!I tJte
single
rc.:el
tart
two
his
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ku.Jded
tt·n
3
Franeitc.
San
7
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St.
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sixth inning ageinat the lt·
Don
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Larwen 11 wildhlHIS to &amp;core
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P ithlHl 9h 3 (incinn•ti l, ni
hut n�vt•r .ibuut
ll
leadini Pomeroy P1r:iles last
in . tb• th ird l nnin 1 and
runs
five
n ight, but allo'IVed P1 r ah' hailers t rlplr a R d S ln � lt- , D. W t·hrun g Milwa ukee 2· Phll•4-l lfh l■ O, nlgM , t u bri ng P 1 1 1 sburgh :i p,is:1 1bl c Na- place G iants, who now are only II that was all at
took to beat the
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half game ahead f the
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LOI Ane-lH 7 C hi Hto 1 , night
to Sl•Ore five ru m; in lh c de d s1v (' wi l ti
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place Dodl![el'S.
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Priday'• f'rolYItble P itah•n
fift h to reg1dn the le ,1 d and win. w l lh a �m glf'. l"ard hiUrrs were
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three
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Snider
Duke
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ni9ht-Frlend ,.5 and Gi bben 4.2 him, puwerl•d the Pm11es to vieki n 11 with a si n gl e and ( ; t• u rg c
and DiddlP. with two single s .
v, GrNn 1 ·2 and Buah, rdt 4,,5 , to n f ur tht' sf'cund slra1gh! night with a trtple and a homer in th eDonov.an with a 1 wo run homt:r
200 � I - 8 5 4
Cincinnati 1t MHw,uk.. night :1t h a twu-nin duublt· in the nlrt' Dodgers' victory over the Cub11. 1
Pira te hitter� wert' Murray w1lh J t•ts
a ,ingle, J&lt;'ff Kirkl and with a sin- C a;d sw � - ·w �/2 °',' '"s� ,2. , � -Hoak 7.7 va P izarro 4,.2 o,- J ay I innm.il Lhat rur nt•d the Heda, 3-2, Don Ory!tdale btoke a six-game I
olf .
oo 8 2 na
h 2-5.
N W and tr811:D
gle, and Knight and Mench in1
Tilur�clay iught und prf'served loAing streak at home wil h an
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er. ,f. Diddle, Spene"'
3 an,I Ch'1ugo .it Lo• Angel.a, night
'ei[fhl-hilter.
Pit l .� l,urg h ' s 'F� gami• l1•ad .
· I e.
e.ch " ·,th , do u hl e and trap
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-And•rson 2-S •n Craig 2·1
J erry Owens
ranr11•1I 1 4 a1uI Spenr t'r and Diddle 3.
The v1c1 11 n w.is 1he Pirates '
The Yankees won thelf game .
S
st.
Louis
at
an
F
rancisco
wa lked. lour. whll� Pirate pit-ow illlll thl'y accom- from the Oriole!! by making up .a '
fourt
h
m
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The
an
9-7
ictor
were
s
s night-S,deck i 7.4 vs S ,nford 8_ 5
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chers fannrd l (l a nd walked r , ve
phshl!,l 1t w11h 1wn &lt;1u1 in
the ::J·O deficit. Bob Cerv ·e pinch horn• '
Saturday's GamH
G iants
202 OOU- - - 4 23 over the Reds with Y.inkPI' hit lo
ellrn
Vin
t•tur
Bend
'.',ti- e r_ in the fiiih innl_ng started loser \
nin1h
JOO 25x-86U ters bein� S. Arnold with a dou- Pitt�burgh at Phlladelphla, night wll his f1flh Lr urnph.
Pir-ates
'1111_ Pappas on h1!1 d ownfa\1 and :
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wi
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Harris
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� 1 gl&lt;' mt Chlugo at LLo, Ane-lH, n ight
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Owens and Cundiff. Mem·hirii, h i G
Phone WY-2•3'194
Sp•hn
Hurls
Shutout
C lchs Boyer also home� m the 1
Debli&gt;ie Reynolds &amp; Glenn Ford
Cil o 3, Ty o 5 ( W I') and Tyo und double, P . Murray w i t h � t ripl e.• C incinnati at MIiwauk ee
Yanks
we
n
t
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W.im'n
Spahn
of
th&lt;'
Braves
seventh
when
the
IIOMEIIOY,
OHIO
and a si;fgle; E. Slllrk with a St. Loui i at San Fr•ncltco
Mern·hini 5.
l1url,.1t t11� first �hulo u t ol' lh,· St&gt;u ahead for the first time.
rlouble and single, B. Hnyl'r with
- ---snn
to hi•at r h1· l ' h i l l it•s, 2-0, and
AMERICAN LEAGU&amp;
The Racine Br.ivc!) were de­ a douhle . T. Harris with a tluuhl t•
W L Pc t. GB in olhn NI. .,:a nw:-- !l it• Cardinals
lrated hy th &lt;' Ponwroy Tiger� and sinJ:le and M . Pletha1y with
dt' ft•i!INI ttw l : 1ants. 7 :J. whilf' the
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26- 4 on the Pomeroy dmnond.
Dod�f'rs twn l l t•d I lw Cuhs, 7- l .
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Tigl.'r hilters wt·re M. Wrighi
,1r,"Red hilhtrs were Mathews with Balt imo n•
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Washlnglon
and U. f:nglid1 P:.i1·h 1·ollf'Clf•d a si n gle!!.
the
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Kansas City .
double and 11in1-:l1•
Red pitchers strnek out four Bnston
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Thu!'May'i Rttults
Ura\'f's liiltcrs were Cleland wh.Jle walking seven Yankee pitni�ht douhh·heud(•r w1H1 Wash111gwith !wo singles, ll ensler wllh a cher,a walked 11Jx and 11truck out o.trelt 6 Ken..s City 3
1 rm w 1 1 w 1 111\ t \w op 1•n1 1 r, t:1- 5 , and
Chic•.. 9 CIH•efand J, night
single and Miki• Johnaon with a two.
llmlun
th( ' mght&lt;·ap, 4·2.
000 34- 7 8 I O Ntw York 6 leltimore 3, night
sin.i,:le. Huush r.annf'd four a nd
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walked e1i:ht for the Draves
Flnlaw, Phalln (l.P) and Hys e ll loiton ,4 Withington 2, 2nd nite t tw l'hils I r, f 1H' 111I,-; 111 post ing
while •riger pi1 rf1ers fanned n lne
a nd Werry 4. T. Akers. Plechaty
P- rlday'a ProNbl• Pitcher,
his 4 , i�hll1 vwl o ry for the Bravt&gt; s
and walked tbree.
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Clevttland
at Chlcaeo
Braw�
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Detroit iit K,nHI City nl9htgli11h !WP) Moore 3 and Bartels,
a11nn lng 6--5 VI- H•rbe-rt 3.9
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Wuhlngto11 ,t Baltlmon night
The Syra(· W1(' lr.dicms up11el
-Ramos 4. 9 w1 Plaher 5♦
the Dodge,s l 2·9 at Syracuae.
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N-., Yo,k ,t Booton night- v
CtJOQ
The Dodgers werP witJi out several
Dltmu 7-4 v&amp; Monbouquetta 7 -7
tl•gulara.
In Shade Val ley kague action
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Indian hitters were Jt&gt;well with
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riiuht l lemlock Gro9e wai.
Cl•nfand at Chicago
a l hrer run homf'r, u double and
virtor
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Tuppers
Plaihs
8-7.
Ex-rham
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tripl&lt;'; ('_ Crow with a single; pio n
Mikt• Hm�cllou's t riple in the
Ingem ar Joh111111on or SwN len
r,le
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u nd B. wa11 droppNI to fourth plut l' ,uuong Dt-trolt at K,n1H City, night
H G rueser with O ain
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t:u ndirr wilh II pair or Ringles.
heavywf'isht rontendrrs hulny i n
i11 tht&gt; w i nning run for Hemlock
Dodger hill&lt;'rs wt•r•� B.axter with the Ring Mag.ur.ine'a latest rnl in�.'I.
(; r ovP.
lwo single!!, Haer with a slnsle
The
man
who
lo�t
thP
world
Olher e xtrn hase hiHerfl · for ·
Jnd na�i11 1111 1 11 il si riglt;&gt;. Indian crown to Flo yd f'atters11n on .i
I IPm]nrk Crow• wen- J. Burke
pltch&lt;'n rannt•d 10 an,t wolked 1 1,,
ond B. Whaley eaeh with a home
-..hilt&gt; ()ndr,:er pili'h�rs wPre slrlk· sixth-round knockoul Ju ne 21), was
placer! benP.alh Sonny Lit-tun of
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n, H. Hysdl with two doubl1&gt;!1
Ing oul eighr and wulking nine.
Philadelphia,
7.•ora F'ollry of Chun
It Schult·t with a d o uble, and
Each Sunday, beginning July l 0th ., Circle's will offer glent
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nod gurs . , . . . . . I02 UO- g 4 1 di
er, A rti., and Ed die Macht•n of
I&gt;.
Well
wilh
a
double.
lndianH
:mR 10_ 12 7 2
Tupper, Plains extra b•'!t.'. hit­
SMORGASBORD. A terrific dining-out value can now be, yQU[S
Baer, r.,uinlher and Jo••�Fn•emen
(_ �o rlland, Orf',, in th11t ordN.
tors were P. Taylor and C. �llo� ­
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+- ,PaM.erson of Rockville Cer1tre,
han wi1h a double each.
By Unltf'd P,-ou lnt•rnatlon,1
here in Gall ipolis. Ch_oose from our bountiful array of 40 taste­
Jewell 4.
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Tupp1&gt;rs Ptoins
02:.i 000 :J-8 8
JohmJOn,
who
on('e
tmd
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l l1&gt;m lo&lt;'k C.rove . 300 ,200 0-1 7
The Jets were dereated by the hlslnry to recupiurt' t tw hravy britf Lr111l for the lrft t ield job
tempting dishes and help yourself to what you w�nt. Our
P. Taylor and C. Mollohan. J.
with
the
New
York
Yankees,
is
C1rdR IR-8, when t he C11rd11 got title.
H11rke
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U.
Whuley
and
Swindell,
hitting homers with tilt! Richmond
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Virginians ln the Jnlernational Midkiff.
Lm1l(ue tn prove he deserves .in­
beef, fried chkken, baked ham, roast chicken, imported cheeses,
other 11h01 i n th e majors.
The 22-yenr-old Johnson drovf'
in three run11 with II pair of h o ­
delicious salad� and many other wonderful delicacies. Everyone _
mers Th ursday n i g ht 1n hl'lp the
Vlrginian.i odse the Miami Marwill love our SMORGASBORD.
I o - Mnsn n, W avorly und the �lr11t H_anw. O_t her gome!I srhPdulrd ]I ns, 4.;J , in 10 in ni ngs. Uen Flow­
Cl'ft
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Mrs. Duylon Strickland 11s�isted
In 1 hr_ Bend Softball Tournamen1 I Smith '1s UpholsfrrlnM or Pnrkersn
ollowing
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Mrs. l 'harleH HoU man t'nterg
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last _mg:ht at 811f'h tel Fl t•ld.
burg and Wei; t C ol u mhia pl u yin i.: �tar1er
Zack Monror,, was
1 h 1• lainNI t he Sew-Rile Sewing Club
C_J 1f111n-M11Ho11 nipped GSI Ill r.al- 1 hr P1. Pleas11n1 ltetailns.
wuuii•r.
Wednesday t•vening al her home
l"")1 ls 2- 1 , hi 11,i nc.• !nni11us; W_avJ.-ck John!!on's shil-(li• in the laRt
In the only other gam1•s pl11y ed on Lincoln l h·i11:ht11.
CHILDREN UNDER 1 2, ONlY 95c ADULTS $2.00
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erly • d�t d 1 h1• l ,rrkershur� l,ei,:u:,n 1 nr the ninth to srnri• Huss Rouah Thursday night, 1 1.avirna splil a 1
ro�I JU4, 4 -J; i�IHI t he M&amp; M Jat11 waa the winning hlow ror the Clif. double-header wi th Col_umbue, CO · I A short business session was
SERVINO l l :30 A. M.
7:30 P. M. EVERY SUIIIDAY
wh1ppNl IIH• Kal�t• r Finishing De- ton-Mason team. E. White hurl 1•d lumhus won the etaht-rnnlng first held with MrR. Donald Collini,
prosidcni. in charge. Plans wel'fr
p11rtnwnl, 5· 1 .
o ne hlt ball for the winnerR. .
gamt&gt; by pu11hlng a:cross two run s mn1h• for the nPxt meeting on
Thrt-e mot&lt;' g.amPs are on tap
A h m un b G . Oil er an l e in th &lt; ir l inal turn a t h 11 t [or a July 20 a1 th t1 club room when
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this f'V('ning with Mi•I Clark 's All bo Uo m° f\� I h
th
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Stars mr1•1in g U1 ' T&amp;T Market or of vlcto�)' to� •�avo�i;' la:ty ::� � , ll!(ar K ings ,co['ed r ve run, m
I&lt;,ym
1,
. o n,I B u ,· t Y w·, 11 be h onored
J•o,· nt i'J .....,,,nt 11 t 7 P - m. I n , th e ch•mpI on11, over the Parkershur..: t i11, nin
· th inni
• • n g lO wm,
1 l·3·
with 8 lPYf'H(• shower. Mrs. ColLelllon team D Blaekhurn itch
1 1oton , :ia� S hea�er li r is _ and Mrs. Edward Well s will
- - -- -- ed for the Wav�rly nl rw 11 nl a v�
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ovan a o - be in t•harge of refreshmen t.s:
a,H . c ix orre11 hi
up three hit• ·
mns m the second a:ame, althouah Mrs. Harvey Va n vranken and
The M&amp;M team pkked up three nor�t' of then_-i came In the ni n th Mrs. William WaN-, games .and
• I Mn. Charles Spencer and Mn.
ru ns i n the aecond and two mnre innm11 r-xplosmn .
El11 Gilmore Jr., fnon. Pla n s 1
In the third to cou11t to a 5-1 wi n I The stonrllnea:
for
behlnd Dale H11rrllmn'1 thrcti h i t
L Pct · GB Julya fll mily pirnlc on Wednesday
27 were di1cussed,
pitchlna.
Ttironlo
:· 2 680
Home mude lee cream a nd
CUiton · )fason will m eet the Uu Ualo
,43 34 5MI 9
decorated birthday eake in obWaverly team l n the ■econd round Richmond
45 40 :329 1 1
scrvance of the birthda)'&amp; of Mrs.
on Mondi)' al 9 o 'clock. 'l!he M&amp;M Hava na
38 41 : -4Bl 1� ¼ Strtckland and Mn. Bl1nken11hlpteam wJII pl•Y lhe winner or In - Rot•h('i;l t'r
473 13 "- were e�rved
33 39 _.y
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by �he hoste!lses.
night'• nrst game between M e l Montreul
3 4'5 42 _ 7 L7 � M1:5. Gilmore received the
door
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Clark'a All Stars and the T&amp; 1' Colum hus
S 48 418 18
11 r11e.
Market on next Tueaday. .
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v 21 In_
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The li ne ecor811:
ttt GalM
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000 100 000-1 \ 2 Tl,ird Birtlulo;y Wa•
C·M
Oto 000 001-2 !I t
Bou-a and Holley. E. Wh t te and Ob•ert&gt;etl (j),. Siuula,.
•111•11 • -nc1 it.. bocllel or on your o1c1 tllff
The. t h ird birthday o( 9uaan
Tucker.
ifliffi\lS
2nd Game
Gooc:h was observed sunda)I 1(ter-­
Lea:lon Post (!04) 100 101 0--3 3 2 noon at the home of her ar1ndp,ir•
Waverly
000 031 x-4 7 I ent1, Mr. and Mi'I. E. J, Hill, '11.t•
N lt'LO
IIAIIPION
Robinson a nd Seym ore; o. Black­ woods.
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burn and Bartlett.
A decorated birthday cake and
Pl� tax and
i.-.M
3rd Gantt
lee cre•m were Hrved to- Michael,
,
-pobloltl.-.
Kal1er
John and Jeffrey Jonea of CQ1um­
000
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1-1
3
2
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BINk 1'1bo,type
a famlllar tune! Listen to M•M
Ro­
MN.
,:ueat,
honored
Fowler •nd OC'.'heltree; Harriso n Gooch, the
S.,,•
"-d DE$1GM, trHd! Dll'fl'i,
Sbe l,'lll-15
all your favoritel!I on our
•nd Roblneon·,
bert Gooch and Mt. and Mrs. H Iil.
• Plus tu 6: NOlpplble Un,
and"
WIDTH os 1H
fine record1. Come In and
browse anytime.
tll'el on new 1 960 cc,r1.

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. Dodgers Lose Third Game To - S'fAN,DINCS -There ·was A-Y' oung Man Named Skinner . . . I
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)l.rs Pauline Paul and Mn. Walter
1-'ren:r.)'k.
Mn. Smith, her daughter, and
the Hoffm.an11 then went on to Paw
Paw, Mkhiaµ1n, to v111it Mr... Al­
Mn. Ellen Smith and daughter, bert Panozzo, r�turning to their
Mlddleporl's Little League Red Bessie. of Br.adbury and Mr. and homes Monday evenina
(2-0) turned on a prevl ou,
legs
Mn. l'red H offma n and children ur
tormentor,
pitcher David CHcl
Pomeroy !!pent the holiday week- UOCl&lt;liY FRANC HIS&amp; MOVED
with a vengeance
Braves,
the
or
h.astern
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YORK
NEW
@nd in Chicago visiHng Mrs.
rapping out two
n!glu
Thursday
Smith's mother a nd Other relatives Hockey l.kague has again voted home runn, ;,. triple and ntne
to operate with eighl teams next
and ft-iendw.
alt good for 14 run11.
The trip was the first time in season. One franchise charge has singles.
had
.igo Cuci
Three
n ine yean lhal Mrs. Smith had re- been milde, wilh Haddonfield, :!"-1. held the weeks
in
hit■
three
to
Redlegs
that
club
turned to her home town of Chi- J., taki.niil over the
five
inning,;.
The
Redlegs
finally
callO - She vi�lled with her molher, played out of Washington during won that one 3-2 In the sixth
Mrs. Olympia Fabrle and her bro- the 1969-60 season.
when relief pitch er "Jim Johnson
walked in ri winnlng run.
Last night ttie Redleg1 combined hitting with outstanding de•
rense, reeling off tw o straight
' •hune11l' ' double playa in the
ONE LOT OF
rirst and second i nn ln&amp;s, The first
GIRI.S, SUBTEEN and 1,ADl,ES
came with Steve Hind)' on first
.and nobody out, Teddy Morarity
groundlng to Redleg pitcher Ronnie Hint'fy who threw lo Mark
Tannehill covering second for
the foree, his relay, to Bill Swa n
catching Morarity at first.

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Mrs. William Thuener was welcomed as a new member
when the WSCS of the Asbury Methodist church met Wed­
nesday evening at the home Qf Mrs. Alice Capehart with Mrs.
Betty Friend as co-hostesa.
The meeting in charge of M&lt;•- Capehart, president, opened
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Upper Room' and closed wJth
prayer. Mrs. J ohn Sauvage acted
as aecretary i n the absence of
Mrs. Royal Thomas. Mrs. C. B:.
Weese, treasurer, reported that
$40 had been paid on the pledge
which has been raised to $150
· for th e year.
It was votell to pay $Zit on the
moving e,:pen1e11 of the new pas-, tor. Contributions were received
from Mrs. A. L. Flanagan and
Mr!!. J. c Farrell Re ports on the
District Offieers Tralninr Day
held recently i n Pomeror were
giY en by Mrs. Capehart a,nd Miss
Marcia Kan-. Plans were made for
a plcnic o n Augu■t 3, at the
Syracuse Roadside Park. Thirty•
one shut-in ealla were reported.
''From A Mialonary's Diary"
WH the topic of the program pre­
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and :xrs. William Houdashelt. A
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a:lve n by Mill&amp; Karr who also told
of the impressive i n stallation ser­
vice for youth o fficers by Bishop
Hazen G. Wern er which was al•
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Mr. and Mrs Nalhan Biggs .snd
Stmborn MU,io,uuy
family entertained with a dinnt&gt;r
neat Jtcmd•1 e\leninii, at t
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Sunday at lhe1r home, Rutl,rnd
T o p1C,u.c
o'cloetl: al tbe r'Oad■ide .,.rk. Mtfll'
Road. Guesh were Anthony Wolfe
Tht" B � Sanborn M1oionary her■ are td &amp;rint their flR'orite
atuuer, St e ve fflndy and Evanil and Mrs. Helen Duncan or Young5.
Society of the ,'l iddleport Pint eoYtred dilh and ello table Nn'lca.
1)10 had ■lhgJn.
town, Jim Kerns, Kenneth Neville
ThP Ja 1 1i of Prnneroy will appear
Ron Htndy worked five inn­ and Marjorie Burl.
at 1wo d.1111c1· par!IH thi1 we&lt;-kemt I
lng1 for the Hedi�•. finning
the first un i''rid.iy f'\ enm1: al 7:30 1
three, gtvtnr up the thne t1in­
I n the aHernoon ice cream and
m
n
the
gle-9. Mark Ta nehill worked
cake were served to the abovp 11 nd fl Thh op,Pn air hop undf&gt;r the
sixth, fa n ning two.
Mr. and Mta. Alfred B1,c,:s and
321 213-14 1 2 o daughter, Jud)'. and Mrs Ollie f stan will 1)1&gt; hel!I a_t l he M u.Idle j
Redlegs . . .
por1 Park "'' Ith d.11nc1ng on thP Ct&gt;
It's COtR!tlfJ
. . . 000 000- O 3 4 Biggs.
Bnves
,
men1 ba11k1·\ hall eourt Teenagen
Ron RlndY WP. M. Tannehill 6
are 1nv1tpd to ent�r the dance con•
and· Manley. CHei and Bradbur_y.
I tf'sh, to h+· hf'ld during thia infor­
Next Week
OTHER GAMIS
mal affair
In the other Little League
Thi• 1-'rnla}' hop will benefit the
game last n iaht the Yankees
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11-td1
.. r1nrt Park A.!lsociation
OUR SUPER
made their second h■lf record 1-1
On
S.i1urda}' 111ght the Jays will
v
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
K.
8f'll
o(
with a 13-8 ictory as the roung
RE&gt;d So,c were pla1ued with a Phoenix, Ariz., spent several days rondul"t a 111 f"1 nance Party at the
heavy attack of errors in field with Mr. and Mn. A. D. Tuttle. 1-'r, m t&gt;rny H•Jeh A utl1torH1m
"Th,p fralaxies." rO&lt;'k and roll
Walter Tuttle is spending a frw
ing.
�and.
will he reat ured a t Pomt'rov
For the winners Rawlings bom­ daya with his aunt and uncle Mr.
and
a
nPw rlanct' the ··Twist" will I
ered In the fourth and for the and Mrs. Paul Lawrence and son
tw
anol
hn highlight
losers Pat Edwards homered in of P ortland.
Mrs. A D. Tuttle and Mrs.
the second.
120 334-13 8 2 A �y Wolf spent an aftf' rnoon .1-li,Iwpf'k P ra er
Yankees
y
Red Sox . . . . . . 04 1 120- 8 6 ·s with Mr. a nd Mrs. Raymond Fran k
8PrviceA
A
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t•
8t?�un
Nelson ( WP), Rawlings 6 and recently.
The Bradfortl Chur&lt;'h of rhrisl
I The second came after Eva ns WhiU11tch. Ellis (LP), Edwards �
• spent Sunday tu-gar
_Mrs. Jack Harris
singled with · one out a nd t he end Butcher.
i M i,l-Wrt·k prayer ser\'ices
with her aunt Mrs. Amy Wol r. I ].isl Wednei;day at the church
Identical relays were worked 011
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Mr. and Mrs. Milto n Tutt le and
For th e first m I" � ther
Steve Pullen'11 gr ound er t o the
f mi_ly attende� the holiday e, l p- werf' 16 members ;:e�:nl and :
mound.
b�a l lon al Racme.
trai11in� rourse is being eonduct•
For the Redlegs Dick Fife and
ed
by lhl' pastor of the church
Mrs. A. D. 1'1.!ttle, Margaret Tut­
Bruce Wallace homered a nd Wal­
Ralph
Humble.
tle and Kathy attended the com­
lace added two sin&amp;les. Swan
mencement
o
f
the
DVDS
at
the
tripled and singles hitters were
. AAC'IIE:!11 . C.crmany UPI-Jes- '
Sutton. M. E. Church Friday niJ::ht.
Art Ca11ci, John and Merk Tannesit;&gt;a
Nt·wherry or Ausab\p Forks,
Rn. ind Mrs. Edward Griffith
hill, Bob Manley 2, Ray Hlndy
Y
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.. a t o p � ml'rican p�o�pect
N
and Fife.
The Tri-Counll' Teen Canteen and Mrs. Mae Pearson spent t h e for lh_e Olymp1{'S Games, finished
For the Braves, playing with- 'Ban dsLand' moves into the Raci ne weekend in Columbus visiting flrsl 111 the drt&gt;ssage contest or
Culemer Patkml Ia lieu OI S1ore
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. oul calcher-pit"her Jim Johnson Amerioan Leawn Hall thlll sat­ the-ir son Gar)' and family. W hile the lritcrnalrnnal
Ho ['se Show
IIUDDLEPO&amp;'I, 0111&amp;
who also U!I the team's leading I urda)' night to sla&amp;e its 230lb there ltev. Griff i th's brother-in-law , hu sd y.
T
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Fred
Matthews
!luffered
a
heart
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Record Hop, Leo V. Savage, dir•
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attack and passed away.
ector. an n oun eed today.
,4t
ROfltUuJe
Park
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1 The Middleport Busin ess and
One girl from Racine wHI be
Mr. and Mr11. Paul Lawrence
Proressional Wo men's Club will named to repn1sent that ue1 in and s on of Portla nd spent Sun­
meet at the Roadside Park next the forth coming "Miu Tri- day eveni na; with Mr. and Mrs.
T�esday eYening at 6:30 for a pi e- County o( 1001 Beaut)' Pageant" Milton Tuttle and ramily.
me. Members are to bring their She will be one among 30 who
Anna Tuttle and Am y Wolf call
favorite covered dish . and table will compete Cor that title held at ed on Roberta Lee re&lt;'ently.
servi&lt;'e. Mrs. Nellie Vole, chair- the present tlma by Miss Beverly
Simon Newland a nd son How­
man of the Hostess Committee will Cullip of Gallipolis .
ard called at A. D. Tuttles Sun­
Featured from 7:30 to lrl:30 day morni ng to see Mr. and Mrs .
, be "in charge,
will be Buteh Lille who will spin T, K. Bell or Arizona.
the top 100 r.ecords in the n atio n .
The aliair which ill being SJ)OR· to the MGM Teenage Hall of
sor.ed b)' the 4-U Club of Racine Fame at •last Wednesday's open­
will benefit tho1e attending the ing day of the canteen's Syra­
cuse Re�eatlonal Center which
foptb ('Omina 4-H Youth camp,
A cake walk and all regular attracted over 100 adults and teen
. canteen stand br contests will be egers.
conduded, during. the eveni ng.
G uest disk Joekeys at the affair
Many pri:aea will be awarded. included Roger Bennett, Jim
Mrs. Mae Neimeyer was named I Lohse and Leon J ord on.

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FIGHT RIIULTS
mo,e than • million dolla,s ,r
LO, ANGELES UPI - Rieonlo
lcr winning the 1960 P,e,kness
has become lhe f.lC.sl eu1ry for GonulH, 1 25, Areentlna, out110int12◄, Loa An.. les
AJ Srnith en;o,.ed a perfect the $!0�.000 Waslungton, D. C., ed aoots MonrH,
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- - -- ·- -- -homel', double andi two singles
aplnlti the lndfftur. Gene Freese 1
also homered1 for the White Sox
l;ft
who coll1Nl1ed 13 bite off lo.er Jim
N.EW HAVEN, W . .VA.
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The Pomeroy Pirates maintained their Lil t l e League lead Milwaukee
I t wa11 al so the 271!iMI. triumph of
Un,ted Pre.a lntw,-n•Hona f
41 33 .564 !P12
last night by defeating the Syracuse G hmts B-4.
There wa1t :1 yuun#! man ruuned II hi11 career. pu u in(I h im in ,. lie
S an F rarH•isro 39 36 .520 8
In olher leagu.e action last ni"ht
the Racine Cards defeated Lo11 An�eles
39 3'1 . 3 12 8 ¼ · s:unner. who uiwe looked like b with Early Wynn of the While
&amp;
39 38 .500 9
th e Pomeroy Jets 18,8 , the Syracust Indians defeated the St Lou111
r1m k hcg 1 u nt'r. but thtt Pirates 1I Sox for 14th place am ong the all·
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wen: paueril. ani.J lo .and behold, t ime major league winne!'8.
Racine
the
36 40 .467 1 2
Dodgers 12-9, the Pomeroy Tiger s outscored
C1111.: iniu111
-,� uRial drove in three of .
!ff1n
reEII
a
�hem�elvt'!I
h;ive
uuw
they
1'h1l11delphia
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46
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16
9-7.
Reds
the
Braves 26-4, and the Yankees de feated
the C11rdin111!1' runs ag11i nst the '
wmnar
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The S:,['acuae Giants held a
· n Chica.(!o
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3
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fou
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hi!s
r1nrl
st·oretl
runs
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fading Gi11 n t11 wilh • baNs-l oaded
ofSkinner,
Boh
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would
Th11t
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T
Th !! Ti gant tooll_ ad¥a nta ge of
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flnt
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and sac�ifloe fly. It wa!I tJte
single
rc.:el
tart
two
his
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ku.Jded
tt·n
3
Franeitc.
San
7
l.oui11
St.
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sixth inning ageinat the lt·
Don
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Larwen 11 wildhlHIS to &amp;core
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P ithlHl 9h 3 (incinn•ti l, ni
hut n�vt•r .ibuut
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leadini Pomeroy P1r:iles last
in . tb• th ird l nnin 1 and
runs
five
n ight, but allo'IVed P1 r ah' hailers t rlplr a R d S ln � lt- , D. W t·hrun g Milwa ukee 2· Phll•4-l lfh l■ O, nlgM , t u bri ng P 1 1 1 sburgh :i p,is:1 1bl c Na- place G iants, who now are only II that was all at
took to beat the
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urtho
gte
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1 mna l l.car::ue penr111nt for the
half game ahead f the
er s
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LOI Ane-lH 7 C hi Hto 1 , night
to Sl•Ore five ru m; in lh c de d s1v (' wi l ti
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place Dodl![el'S.
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1 1rs1 1 1m11 �met' 1 !127.
Priday'• f'rolYItble P itah•n
fift h to reg1dn the le ,1 d and win. w l lh a �m glf'. l"ard hiUrrs were
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Bo
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Spen
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with
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three
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sin
in
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Snider
Duke
s
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ni9ht-Frlend ,.5 and Gi bben 4.2 him, puwerl•d the Pm11es to vieki n 11 with a si n gl e and ( ; t• u rg c
and DiddlP. with two single s .
v, GrNn 1 ·2 and Buah, rdt 4,,5 , to n f ur tht' sf'cund slra1gh! night with a trtple and a homer in th eDonov.an with a 1 wo run homt:r
200 � I - 8 5 4
Cincinnati 1t MHw,uk.. night :1t h a twu-nin duublt· in the nlrt' Dodgers' victory over the Cub11. 1
Pira te hitter� wert' Murray w1lh J t•ts
a ,ingle, J&lt;'ff Kirkl and with a sin- C a;d sw � - ·w �/2 °',' '"s� ,2. , � -Hoak 7.7 va P izarro 4,.2 o,- J ay I innm.il Lhat rur nt•d the Heda, 3-2, Don Ory!tdale btoke a six-game I
olf .
oo 8 2 na
h 2-5.
N W and tr811:D
gle, and Knight and Mench in1
Tilur�clay iught und prf'served loAing streak at home wil h an
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er. ,f. Diddle, Spene"'
3 an,I Ch'1ugo .it Lo• Angel.a, night
'ei[fhl-hilter.
Pit l .� l,urg h ' s 'F� gami• l1•ad .
· I e.
e.ch " ·,th , do u hl e and trap
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-And•rson 2-S •n Craig 2·1
J erry Owens
ranr11•1I 1 4 a1uI Spenr t'r and Diddle 3.
The v1c1 11 n w.is 1he Pirates '
The Yankees won thelf game .
S
st.
Louis
at
an
F
rancisco
wa lked. lour. whll� Pirate pit-ow illlll thl'y accom- from the Oriole!! by making up .a '
fourt
h
m
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The
an
9-7
ictor
were
s
s night-S,deck i 7.4 vs S ,nford 8_ 5
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'\' t e
chers fannrd l (l a nd walked r , ve
phshl!,l 1t w11h 1wn &lt;1u1 in
the ::J·O deficit. Bob Cerv ·e pinch horn• '
Saturday's GamH
G iants
202 OOU- - - 4 23 over the Reds with Y.inkPI' hit lo
ellrn
Vin
t•tur
Bend
'.',ti- e r_ in the fiiih innl_ng started loser \
nin1h
JOO 25x-86U ters bein� S. Arnold with a dou- Pitt�burgh at Phlladelphla, night wll his f1flh Lr urnph.
Pir-ates
'1111_ Pappas on h1!1 d ownfa\1 and :
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wi
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Harris
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a
11
� 1 gl&lt;' mt Chlugo at LLo, Ane-lH, n ight
t
Owens and Cundiff. Mem·hirii, h i G
Phone WY-2•3'194
Sp•hn
Hurls
Shutout
C lchs Boyer also home� m the 1
Debli&gt;ie Reynolds &amp; Glenn Ford
Cil o 3, Ty o 5 ( W I') and Tyo und double, P . Murray w i t h � t ripl e.• C incinnati at MIiwauk ee
Yanks
we
n
t
:
W.im'n
Spahn
of
th&lt;'
Braves
seventh
when
the
IIOMEIIOY,
OHIO
and a si;fgle; E. Slllrk with a St. Loui i at San Fr•ncltco
Mern·hini 5.
l1url,.1t t11� first �hulo u t ol' lh,· St&gt;u ahead for the first time.
rlouble and single, B. Hnyl'r with
- ---snn
to hi•at r h1· l ' h i l l it•s, 2-0, and
AMERICAN LEAGU&amp;
The Racine Br.ivc!) were de­ a douhle . T. Harris with a tluuhl t•
W L Pc t. GB in olhn NI. .,:a nw:-- !l it• Cardinals
lrated hy th &lt;' Ponwroy Tiger� and sinJ:le and M . Pletha1y with
dt' ft•i!INI ttw l : 1ants. 7 :J. whilf' the
46 'l.7 .6 25
New
York
a
triple
und
{I Ningle.
26- 4 on the Pomeroy dmnond.
Dod�f'rs twn l l t•d I lw Cuhs, 7- l .
83
3
4 2 30 .5
Clevela nd
Tigl.'r hilters wt·re M. Wrighi
,1r,"Red hilhtrs were Mathews with Balt imo n•
5 35 .503 4
l' lw Yank1·c·s stre\C'hed t heir I
4
with a homrr, a do11hle, and a a d o uh!t&gt;, Finl11w with twu sin547
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AnH'rie;111
LPagul'
l1•ad
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1,i I g,1111 1•;, w11 t1
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and two 1rn 1gles, and rt Radford ·Story, C011dC an d Werry all With
. ,34 39 ,466 1 1 1rz 11w oi-111l 1•.�, t h(' Wh1IP Sox beal
Washlnglon
and U. f:nglid1 P:.i1·h 1·ollf'Clf•d a si n gle!!.
the
Tig1•rs
9-3:
upians.
nd
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t
2fl 4fl .3'1 8 18
Kansas City .
double and 11in1-:l1•
Red pitchers strnek out four Bnston
27 4 8 .360 19 1/2 i•iuh·d · ! !w A 1 h l1•t 1f•s, ti :J, ;oHI 1ht• I
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S1•r111tor� a iul llnl Sox solit a tw1 [
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Thu!'May'i Rttults
Ura\'f's liiltcrs were Cleland wh.Jle walking seven Yankee pitni�ht douhh·heud(•r w1H1 Wash111gwith !wo singles, ll ensler wllh a cher,a walked 11Jx and 11truck out o.trelt 6 Ken..s City 3
1 rm w 1 1 w 1 111\ t \w op 1•n1 1 r, t:1- 5 , and
Chic•.. 9 CIH•efand J, night
single and Miki• Johnaon with a two.
llmlun
th( ' mght&lt;·ap, 4·2.
000 34- 7 8 I O Ntw York 6 leltimore 3, night
sin.i,:le. Huush r.annf'd four a nd
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26-9
12
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s1r111 · k riut 1 0 and ! w k!
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W11hln1ton 6 loston 5. ht twl
walked e1i:ht for the Draves
Flnlaw, Phalln (l.P) and Hys e ll loiton ,4 Withington 2, 2nd nite t tw l'hils I r, f 1H' 111I,-; 111 post ing
while •riger pi1 rf1ers fanned n lne
a nd Werry 4. T. Akers. Plechaty
P- rlday'a ProNbl• Pitcher,
his 4 , i�hll1 vwl o ry for the Bravt&gt; s
and walked tbree.
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Murray
and
L.
and
T.
Harrll1
4.
night
Clevttland
at Chlcaeo
Braw�
000 400- 4.43
II 7-6 VI Scor• 1 -J or B•umann
Tigers
1 06 141ht:-26 212
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Ro11,11h and Wickline. B, En•
Detroit iit K,nHI City nl9htgli11h !WP) Moore 3 and Bartels,
a11nn lng 6--5 VI- H•rbe-rt 3.9
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HU�
Wuhlngto11 ,t Baltlmon night
The Syra(· W1(' lr.dicms up11el
-Ramos 4. 9 w1 Plaher 5♦
the Dodge,s l 2·9 at Syracuae.
I
0 00ft &gt;
N-., Yo,k ,t Booton night- v
CtJOQ
The Dodgers werP witJi out several
Dltmu 7-4 v&amp; Monbouquetta 7 -7
tl•gulara.
In Shade Val ley kague action
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Saturday's G1mea
Indian hitters were Jt&gt;well with
•
last
riiuht l lemlock Gro9e wai.
Cl•nfand at Chicago
a l hrer run homf'r, u double and
virtor
owr
Tuppers
Plaihs
8-7.
Ex-rham
­
NEW YOR K Ul'r N•w York ,t Bo&amp;ton
tripl&lt;'; ('_ Crow with a single; pio n
Mikt• Hm�cllou's t riple in the
Ingem ar Joh111111on or SwN len
r,le
.
u nd B. wa11 droppNI to fourth plut l' ,uuong Dt-trolt at K,n1H City, night
H G rueser with O ain
1u
of tht ' seventh inniflg drO\'I'
p
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Washington 1t Baltimore, night
t:u ndirr wilh II pair or Ringles.
heavywf'isht rontendrrs hulny i n
i11 tht&gt; w i nning run for Hemlock
Dodger hill&lt;'rs wt•r•� B.axter with the Ring Mag.ur.ine'a latest rnl in�.'I.
(; r ovP.
lwo single!!, Haer with a slnsle
The
man
who
lo�t
thP
world
Olher e xtrn hase hiHerfl · for ·
Jnd na�i11 1111 1 11 il si riglt;&gt;. Indian crown to Flo yd f'atters11n on .i
I IPm]nrk Crow• wen- J. Burke
pltch&lt;'n rannt•d 10 an,t wolked 1 1,,
ond B. Whaley eaeh with a home
-..hilt&gt; ()ndr,:er pili'h�rs wPre slrlk· sixth-round knockoul Ju ne 21), was
placer! benP.alh Sonny Lit-tun of
ru
n, H. Hysdl with two doubl1&gt;!1
Ing oul eighr and wulking nine.
Philadelphia,
7.•ora F'ollry of Chun
It Schult·t with a d o uble, and
Each Sunday, beginning July l 0th ., Circle's will offer glent
.
nod gurs . , . . . . . I02 UO- g 4 1 di
er, A rti., and Ed die Macht•n of
I&gt;.
Well
wilh
a
double.
lndianH
:mR 10_ 12 7 2
Tupper, Plains extra b•'!t.'. hit­
SMORGASBORD. A terrific dining-out value can now be, yQU[S
Baer, r.,uinlher and Jo••�Fn•emen
(_ �o rlland, Orf',, in th11t ordN.
tors were P. Taylor and C. �llo� ­
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Jewel l, Crow { 4 ) nnd Crow anti
+- ,PaM.erson of Rockville Cer1tre,
han wi1h a double each.
By Unltf'd P,-ou lnt•rnatlon,1
here in Gall ipolis. Ch_oose from our bountiful array of 40 taste­
Jewell 4.
._, -6
' '1 was named "(ighter of the Derrm
Tupp1&gt;rs Ptoins
02:.i 000 :J-8 8
JohmJOn,
who
on('e
tmd
a
mo n th" ror being ihe first man J n
l l1&gt;m lo&lt;'k C.rove . 300 ,200 0-1 7
The Jets were dereated by the hlslnry to recupiurt' t tw hravy britf Lr111l for the lrft t ield job
tempting dishes and help yourself to what you w�nt. Our
P. Taylor and C. Mollohan. J.
with
the
New
York
Yankees,
is
C1rdR IR-8, when t he C11rd11 got title.
H11rke
l
,
U.
Whuley
and
Swindell,
hitting homers with tilt! Richmond
---· ---SMORGASBORD offers only the finest of foods • - choice roast
Virginians ln the Jnlernational Midkiff.
Lm1l(ue tn prove he deserves .in­
beef, fried chkken, baked ham, roast chicken, imported cheeses,
other 11h01 i n th e majors.
The 22-yenr-old Johnson drovf'
in three run11 with II pair of h o ­
delicious salad� and many other wonderful delicacies. Everyone _
mers Th ursday n i g ht 1n hl'lp the
Vlrginian.i odse the Miami Marwill love our SMORGASBORD.
I o - Mnsn n, W avorly und the �lr11t H_anw. O_t her gome!I srhPdulrd ]I ns, 4.;J , in 10 in ni ngs. Uen Flow­
Cl'ft
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M &amp; M Juts won rir11l round Gnmea , 1or th 11 evenmit have Lakin f11C'in� ns, who pllched o nly the 10th i n .
Mrs. Duylon Strickland 11s�isted
In 1 hr_ Bend Softball Tournamen1 I Smith '1s UpholsfrrlnM or Pnrkersn
ollowing
lrong
hy
ob
hy
Mrs. l 'harleH HoU man t'nterg
J
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fl
f
11 i
last _mg:ht at 811f'h tel Fl t•ld.
burg and Wei; t C ol u mhia pl u yin i.: �tar1er
Zack Monror,, was
1 h 1• lainNI t he Sew-Rile Sewing Club
C_J 1f111n-M11Ho11 nipped GSI Ill r.al- 1 hr P1. Pleas11n1 ltetailns.
wuuii•r.
Wednesday t•vening al her home
l"")1 ls 2- 1 , hi 11,i nc.• !nni11us; W_avJ.-ck John!!on's shil-(li• in the laRt
In the only other gam1•s pl11y ed on Lincoln l h·i11:ht11.
CHILDREN UNDER 1 2, ONlY 95c ADULTS $2.00
,
erly • d�t d 1 h1• l ,rrkershur� l,ei,:u:,n 1 nr the ninth to srnri• Huss Rouah Thursday night, 1 1.avirna splil a 1
ro�I JU4, 4 -J; i�IHI t he M&amp; M Jat11 waa the winning hlow ror the Clif. double-header wi th Col_umbue, CO · I A short business session was
SERVINO l l :30 A. M.
7:30 P. M. EVERY SUIIIDAY
wh1ppNl IIH• Kal�t• r Finishing De- ton-Mason team. E. White hurl 1•d lumhus won the etaht-rnnlng first held with MrR. Donald Collini,
prosidcni. in charge. Plans wel'fr
p11rtnwnl, 5· 1 .
o ne hlt ball for the winnerR. .
gamt&gt; by pu11hlng a:cross two run s mn1h• for the nPxt meeting on
Thrt-e mot&lt;' g.amPs are on tap
A h m un b G . Oil er an l e in th &lt; ir l inal turn a t h 11 t [or a July 20 a1 th t1 club room when
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this f'V('ning with Mi•I Clark 's All bo Uo m° f\� I h
th
0
3·2 triu .1 1�ph. In the n l &amp;htcap, l �e Mrs. Ho y Blankenship and Mrs.
.
1
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Stars mr1•1in g U1 ' T&amp;T Market or of vlcto�)' to� •�avo�i;' la:ty ::� � , ll!(ar K ings ,co['ed r ve run, m
I&lt;,ym
1,
. o n,I B u ,· t Y w·, 11 be h onored
J•o,· nt i'J .....,,,nt 11 t 7 P - m. I n , th e ch•mpI on11, over the Parkershur..: t i11, nin
· th inni
• • n g lO wm,
1 l·3·
with 8 lPYf'H(• shower. Mrs. ColLelllon team D Blaekhurn itch
1 1oton , :ia� S hea�er li r is _ and Mrs. Edward Well s will
- - -- -- ed for the Wav�rly nl rw 11 nl a v�
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ovan a o - be in t•harge of refreshmen t.s:
a,H . c ix orre11 hi
up three hit• ·
mns m the second a:ame, althouah Mrs. Harvey Va n vranken and
The M&amp;M team pkked up three nor�t' of then_-i came In the ni n th Mrs. William WaN-, games .and
• I Mn. Charles Spencer and Mn.
ru ns i n the aecond and two mnre innm11 r-xplosmn .
El11 Gilmore Jr., fnon. Pla n s 1
In the third to cou11t to a 5-1 wi n I The stonrllnea:
for
behlnd Dale H11rrllmn'1 thrcti h i t
L Pct · GB Julya fll mily pirnlc on Wednesday
27 were di1cussed,
pitchlna.
Ttironlo
:· 2 680
Home mude lee cream a nd
CUiton · )fason will m eet the Uu Ualo
,43 34 5MI 9
decorated birthday eake in obWaverly team l n the ■econd round Richmond
45 40 :329 1 1
scrvance of the birthda)'&amp; of Mrs.
on Mondi)' al 9 o 'clock. 'l!he M&amp;M Hava na
38 41 : -4Bl 1� ¼ Strtckland and Mn. Bl1nken11hlpteam wJII pl•Y lhe winner or In - Rot•h('i;l t'r
473 13 "- were e�rved
33 39 _.y
. '.
by �he hoste!lses.
night'• nrst game between M e l Montreul
3 4'5 42 _ 7 L7 � M1:5. Gilmore received the
door
;
Clark'a All Stars and the T&amp; 1' Colum hus
S 48 418 18
11 r11e.
Market on next Tueaday. .
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32 48 .-4"0
v 21 In_
(
The li ne ecor811:
ttt GalM
GS I
000 100 000-1 \ 2 Tl,ird Birtlulo;y Wa•
C·M
Oto 000 001-2 !I t
Bou-a and Holley. E. Wh t te and Ob•ert&gt;etl (j),. Siuula,.
•111•11 • -nc1 it.. bocllel or on your o1c1 tllff
The. t h ird birthday o( 9uaan
Tucker.
ifliffi\lS
2nd Game
Gooc:h was observed sunda)I 1(ter-­
Lea:lon Post (!04) 100 101 0--3 3 2 noon at the home of her ar1ndp,ir•
Waverly
000 031 x-4 7 I ent1, Mr. and Mi'I. E. J, Hill, '11.t•
N lt'LO
IIAIIPION
Robinson a nd Seym ore; o. Black­ woods.
�
burn and Bartlett.
A decorated birthday cake and
Pl� tax and
i.-.M
3rd Gantt
lee cre•m were Hrved to- Michael,
,
-pobloltl.-.
Kal1er
John and Jeffrey Jonea of CQ1um­
000
000
1-1
3
2
Many a memory is tied to
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o.12 000 x-a 7 1 bu1. Tereisa. Cynlhf• and JµUa
BINk 1'1bo,type
a famlllar tune! Listen to M•M
Ro­
MN.
,:ueat,
honored
Fowler •nd OC'.'heltree; Harriso n Gooch, the
S.,,•
"-d DE$1GM, trHd! Dll'fl'i,
Sbe l,'lll-15
all your favoritel!I on our
•nd Roblneon·,
bert Gooch and Mt. and Mrs. H Iil.
• Plus tu 6: NOlpplble Un,
and"
WIDTH os 1H
fine record1. Come In and
browse anytime.
tll'el on new 1 960 cc,r1.

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FOR SALE

WANT ADS

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7 ROOM HOUSE, 1 ½ LOTS
In K) ger, near store, post of­
fice and church, running water
lo Jutchen, lob of flowen, and
111hrub1. Some furnnure with
house tncluditli 3-p('. hvin�
room suite, 4-pc. bedroom su1Le
dinette set, retr1,gerrator, elt.'C'.
lne ri.111ge, washer, dryer, deep
free:z.e, Youngstown double sink
chm.a cupboard, some venet1.i�
blinds and other furnitur e. Jka
sonably priced. See Mr. or Mrs
Mayo IL Bales in Kyger or

CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE 8EIIULT8
BATES

4 cent. per w•rd, one iMertion. Minirr.um chara:e _ 60 :ents.
I eeata per word fo.1 tb.tee ooo.ieo.tUve inaerti!)na
S�il.J - one m..i.th foe 30 ceot J per- word.
Full r�te of t cents per word will be ohar,oo for a d vertisinc
1f not p&amp;ld wi� lU daya alter receivin ,a bW ,
Mve_n..iSlin&amp;: - Should be repo:1f!d !.m.med..iatel)'. The
DailY Sentinel will not be r911poDa.i.blt, for mo.re than one 1ococ­
nct lmertion.
�d of t,::qb and Special Notice■ oI Ewn'- $1.UO. ObitUi.ti.ea
publtlbed al l c�t per word.
�:IORDS
J. DAY
3 DAYS
C DAYS
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60c
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eel by Nationwide. Phone R.
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2366.

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W A NTED-A Christian companion
no smoker and no ehildren. No
othen have to apply. Frank
E mrich, Bailey Run.
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CLI FF BYEltS and hia String
Notes will be in Portland Grade
School, Friday, July 8th. Dan•
cing 9 !ill 1 2.
7-7·2te
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lawyer to represent me in the
protcelmn of my property righls
Hugh Lcilheit,
Meigs County.
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AII Male" and Mo.HI,.
111\ITROPOLITAN MOTO,t$
'°°106 la•t Ma4n It.
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1954 BUICK�d��dan. Me.
chanical Jy very sound. $495.00.
Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
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Sizes 20-22-24"

BLO WERS

Oil &amp; G as Conversion Units

ARNOLD'S

W e&amp;Unghouse Store
Phon• WY-2-6314 Syrac uat,

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19� CHE V ROLET 2 1 0 :.1 dr.
Worth more. $39r;.oo. ll laet- ( 90 1 :V\a
rine ::.up pl ie�
Pomeroy.
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19M PLYM0-UTII Belvedere 4 dr ·
lilfl whll• tha.- IHt. Metro'"
sedan. Eittt11 nice for model I
Motor� 600 E. Main
'°lltan
$495.00
HJaettnar�, Pomeroy:
s,., pome.-. y. Phwie WY.:2.-1170.
7.7-fttc
1 1 ,24-tfc
195.5 DODG E VB 4 dr. c ustom roy•
al lledin. One careful owner
Buy Yoar - Std. shift. Extra nice. $795.00:
Blaett nara, Pomeroy.
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JOHNSON
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- �' or Sale or
OUTBOARD MOTOR 24---a
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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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AS OF THIS date I will not be -·- -,---re1ponsible for debts rontneted I FOR SALE ONE OWNER 1955 l
C� ry1ler, to� condition. See Torn
b)' any one other than my self.
Diddle, 3 mlle1 back of Racine.
John Bryan,
Phone VI 3-2232.
7•6•3tc
�73 Norlh Second Street,
M1ddll'port, Ohio .
1 95e STA R CHrn Jt� BLU E ANO
7·8·3lp
While Pontiac 4-doo; hardtop,
automat ic transmlssiou, power 1
bra!Ns and aleering , radio nnd
Pomeroy, Ohio
healer. In top conditibn, C 11 II
� -�:ARSJ IALL
-CO LLEGE
WY 2-8834,
7•6·6tc
cluii rin g of 1930. Initials JIH
on in11lde, Hing h, ,11old with green '66 FOKD
Convertible
Phone
-- �-.:c-::-::::-=c--einenld stone and is on iii 1old
WY 2-241KJ
7-7·61p WAN1't:O TO RENT 5 room 1110•
chain. Reward. Jo'indcr contact
!lern house, water and bath
The Dail)' Senllnel.
J&lt;..:asy access to highway in !tut'.
7 5 3tp
hmd School dltitrict 11re11. (' t, ntact Mrs. i-�aye Bolin, Hysell
LosT TUESDAY morning n;arS.
nun or The Parketle, Mason,
Second A\'c.. Middleport , 9
W. Va. on Saturdays and Sunweek old Bugle, brown head
duys,
7-8·3lc
bl■ck and white mukinga o�
body, black
leather collar.
Child'" pet. Phone WY 2·2280.
'1-6-3tc
EIGHT ROOM HO USE, two nvt
room apartment,. A. N . Beniol.
Phone WY2-3272.
11-2 tfc
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'M OLDSMO BILE 68 2 tloor aedan
J)f ��� UNFURN!S HED APA�TVe · Rocket engine with st11nd­
i" I
N
Air condit w ned. Avail•
ard !!hilt. {;0-(io-G o in this
Montclair 4-Door Uardwp
a��e after July 6, Coats Buildin(E.
an11ppy Old11. The buy of your
6 29 12tc
Me�omitllc tram., power �leer•
IUe. Wu $1 795 Sale $14fl8. Karr
,...,---- -in g 1ind IJrakcN, ,power window�
&amp; Van Z andt, romertJy 7··8·3tc
FO UH UOOM HOUSE. Phone Tu rn •
rand' seal, spolleHs llca ut1ful YJ·
'aB M ERCUllV Mede.lbt 2 door
er 2-J47,.
7 2 8tp
nyl lnlcrior trim, 1:1harp white
pu11h button drive. A11 illent aa a
and red 2·tone fuush, new tires.
FOUlt room furnished apartment
&amp;oarlna: HUil . Pl1111 your Vll{.'11•
Ahlo farm for sale near Hashan
lion In thia Bia "M". I1'11 re1tdy
6K """ · Phone WY 2·3302.
to go. Was $13911 Sale $1288.
7-Hllp
Kur &amp;. Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
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,t�ouu-r·
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rooms and bath, l urnlshed in
'Gt PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 d&lt;&gt;or 8e­
New Haven. Phone WY 2·3267.
d.11n, B11t1lcs h!p a:rey flnl■h and
7·7·3lc
built like a b11Ult1hip too. Price
I
lo fll your punc. Wa, $493
-POMEROY, 0810
Sale $288. Karr &amp; Van Zandt
Fl VE UOOM unturnlshod ,partPomeroy.
ment with bath and ahower,
____ 7·8·3t� =
g. ,ba,. dl,po,at unit. newly
J
'01 DODGE 6 cyl. 2 door. An old
redecorated. Phone WY 2-5335.
car wllh plenty M cood depend­ GAS.
FUEL OIL and coal fur•
7 Hfc
able miles left. Need a ■econd
n11ce1. Call for free Htlmates
·
c■r? Thia i11 U. Don't dohty­
room8. Close i n town.
SLEEPING
Jo·orem1m &amp; Abbotl, Middleport:
aee lt today. Wa■ 1193 Sale NS.
127 Buttcrnlut Street.
7-6-6tp
8·10-ti,
Ki.rr &amp; V1t11 Zaodt, Pomeroy.
TWO GARAGES o; M;chanlc Sl.
7·8,3tc
HURRY! Order your purple rasp.
Call WY 2·21176. Ro1Je Sisson.
'56 CADILLAC Hard Top Coupe
7· fi-6lc
berries now. Excellent for freez­
the mark of 1un·c11. Here',
ing or Jelllea Phoue ytJur or•
- r DE:::t:::
st"
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JIN
menl, 3 rooms
11par tyour chantc to own �nerica'a
dera 8. II. Cu1on, Rt. I , Mid­ -;::-U
WY 2-6915_
Phone
bath,
and
flnci■t 111 America'• loweat price.
dleport. Phone SH 2-47:57.
7•
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B
true
v,luo. WH $19� Sale
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f1688.l Karr &amp; V11n Zindt, Pomeroy.
7·8·3k PO'rATOES and BE!."TS. ,lo'r1tnk
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Emrich. B11lcy Run.
7 :i 6tp EXPEHIENt:E-0 GRILL w0MAN.
'Ofi PONT1At: Ch1f'fton Deluxe 4
Apply Box 668-8, c/o The Daily
door. Thi1 one un 'I be beat 1t
LY TkACTOI IAL I-ANO
Sentinel, Pomll!rot.
lbia price. Ooe1 everytblnt but
7 2 Stp
ter.fcc,. Iii I. M.hl, Pomeroy,
alt up 111d bea:. You'll really
,.._e WY2-297S. laloam■n:
Uke ll. See for youuolf. Waa
Mlnl4 &amp;ornhl,t,
RNd••lllt. l 1 8 )
'6UG Sale M88. K11rr &amp; Van
Ohio, Phone CMl,r'.He Utl,
Z1Qdt, Pmneroy.
7 •8•Jte
1-lll-Uo
TH REE DAYS A WEEK General
'De OLDS MODll�E 88 4 door ■edan
Houaework or office cleanin&amp;.
Beautiful lwo, lone blue. Power WILC OX-GAY l-Speed tap�r�Phone WY 2·3261.
1 5 6tc
1teerlna: ind power brakea. A I or, 2 reel■ or lape and radioqu11lty car. Truly a good value.
phone j1l'k, Re u1c tape i ndefln- HOUSEWORK BY lhe day or hour
ltely. Call WY 2-.37411 arter
Wa., •1285 Sale $888. Kur &amp;
p.
or week. Avanell Young, Phone
m.
Van Z...ndt, Pomeroy.
7 1 6te
7-8·3te
Nl-3tp
WY 2-9904.
NINE
PIECE
�-RAMBLER
DINING
d�
ROOM
Am;rican-2
or
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Sultc. Good condltion, Phone ____ USlneSS Se rvlCft
SOiid ried Unia_h . America ', eco•
WY 2•236 1.
nom, cham111on. Low milea,ae,
7 1 6tc
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one owner. The besl eompact
atlon 1ervice. Ja&lt;:lt:'a Refrl1era­
made. Kurry! W.111 $l095 Sale NEW SHIPMENT OF TROPICAL
tlon. New Haven, Phone TU2·
H1h
and
plonty
ol
1upplil'.'1.
Sign
Slt88. I.arr &amp; Van Zandt, Porn•
11-23-11
�T1
in
yard.
Lowell
McNickle,
An,
troy.
7 . 8. 3lc
tlq ulty, Ohio.
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7 1 6tr
'81 OLDS DOBlLE S88 2 door ae- · - · ----AUCTIONIII
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Cemttl... .....1..
8322.
o; 1 8tc
wllh white wall lire,. Hydrama•
Crin •...._..
tie drive. Feel power beneath · - -=::-;-:,.-,--,_ II' Centect
-,
--,your wheel wi1h Olda' Famoui FURNlWRE kltehen tablu-,-;d A. C, IIADl'OID. ...,.., Ollle.
chllrt, cabinet, buffet, otht1r
VI enEln e. Was Slll9D Sale
llbltt, rocklnl chain, dlahe1, MUILLII PURNACl8,
.1S88, Karr &amp;. Van Zandl, PornJlutwm, other Hema. Phone . HOUH -- Arnold .,.
ero:,.
7 3tc
WY 2-2981 or 170 Flaher Street . . then, S,rec- Ollto. , Phone
• -------'If OLDSMOBILE Su per 88 doorMlddlesfort.
7-Mtp
1 1-1 1-tf
WYUIM.
· Clean two tone green with by- - - - �..,.,...,.---ROOFING, SPOUTING. Sheet Me•
dramat ic drive, power steerlna TWO year old bay ttalllon,
Racine
MUia,
Martin
J.
Mra.
t1ct
t.al work and repelr wort or
power br■kca, rsdio. healer.
WJ
Phone
2.
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7.ft-3tc
t-37'15.
kind. frank Powen, 133
1n)'
Bure
to
pleaac.
try 11. Wai 1696
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N.
Third St., Middleport.
Sale ft88. Kart &amp; Van Zandt, GRE!ai BUNS $1.00
buahei:
Phone
7-8-30tc
WY 1-2301,
Pomeroy,
7-8-Stc
Pick you, own , No. 2 J&gt;ot1toe1
II.DO DO lb. b11. Cabbaae 30c a CLOTH, WOOD SLAT POl\CH
CADILLAC Cour,� DeVllle.
bu■hel. Charle• Hilton, Port•
rihadija, cloth poftb val1nct,
ye thia ■park llna pink and
7-6-tltc
l1nd.
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,wnin11, venetian blmda, winwbUe beauty today. One owner
-,-_
dow abed-.
l'rff eatimalel.
' J'\IU, equipped. A c■r tb1t wlll SMALL IUDINO horae, aentle for
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Wip'911.
Union An.,
118
· llve you thou11nd upon thou••
children. See or call Ira Well,
15 21 80te
Md of mile1 or perfect aervice
man, Br■dbul')', Phone WY 2· �� - -__::., __
Wu f29GCI, &amp;ale $2488. Karr
8182.
7-8,Gtc RlDENOUR. SUPPLY. Radio and
\'an Zandt, Pomeroy. 7-8-Btc
TV Servlct. YU5-Z13'. S.U-sotp
ANTIQUES, walnut corner cup,BUICK 4 door Special. Good
board, round walnut dlnln1 TELIVJSlON RADIO .U.'D SIIALL
, lion '700. Charles Buck,
room table and rocker, Phone
appllanoe Npair. Pbont OUt
If•- a, Po...roi,.
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Rodney Hower)', Wuhington,
D. C. spent the weekend here
with h11 parents, Mr. and Mn.
Verhn Howery.
Mr. and Mn. Gene Jellera and
ramily and Mrs. Helen Jeffers
Wednesday
were in Columbus
where Mr!I. Gene Jeffers, Margie,
Lesler 11nd Marco Reed left by.
plane ror San Franciscu, t;alif.,
where she will vieit her p1renl!J
Mr. and Mrs. Marco Escobar and
vthcr relat ives 1or 5everal weeks
Mrs. Hel c11 Jeffers and Gene were
dinner . g uesta of Mr. and Mrs.
John Dunham al),d daughters.
Johnstown, O.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Reedy and

Call Dlc1 Sterrett

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APA.J\ 1'MENTS - tw'nubed and
unfurnished. Mdluten, JiUddle
pr 1 Phone WY-2-'2.Bll.
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•.,. M,.... A. H. Bau.,.
Mr. and Mn. Edwin Newnan and
daughters oi Galion spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Orr.
Mr. and Mra. Jame!i Cornell of
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mta. John Ours
and daughter, Barbara, of Dunbar
spent the t'ourth with Mr. and
Mrs. Warden Ours. Evt:ning callers
were Ralph Murry, Miss Elo111e
Beforo 9:30 A.M
Turley, Dunbar, and Mrs, Gladys
M1ddle,ort WY•2·264f
Ueem, Portland.
Pomeror WY,2-3895
Ruth Ann and Joyce Cauon of
l(AUTl FIEO $TORI
Columbus spent the holiday week
At Ctta1fet'
end with thetr parent5, the Her­
Y"llon 5,2 145
man Carsons.
"IAMILL SER\ll� E UATION
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker
Befor, 9:00 A.M.
were at Parkersburg 1'uesday to
Albany 3353
:;t:e Mrs. Elsie Baker who is in St.
Zvery Day Servlt•r
Joseph Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and
children of K i llbuck spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Grov­
P'RO
CO MPLETE 11-iSURANCi:
er White.
l e chOll, Lile, Auto, Fire, Polio
}Ir. and Mr.s. Jack Johnson oi
Condition of G•uaH: MtJntgomM,11.s, MitJdleporl,
Call Doo
Columbus
spent the week end with
ny 16. 1 upper, 9.2 low e r, 3 ft.
')b• "
rs.
Judy
Wells and family.
M.
23,
15. 6 upper, 10.2
open. Lot·k
Mrs. Maxie Caylor and Dan11y of
closed off. All moveable dams 1 3
through 23 are u p and closed o H St. Petersburg , Fla., spent the holi•
Ohio R h,•r Boat,, down : Dash . day week end with Mr. and Mrs.
f-"()H -'":o '\ LE. J)(•xter, Ohio, 4-roo;i
. H. Bailey and othc[' relatives.
htJUSl' $9:ilJ. Uut buildingl!, good icld, Davey l,ere, no tow, Lock 9 A
Mr. and Mrs. Je11se Morrison of
well Call Middleport WY 2- Lunga Point 4: 40 am no tow
Castle, W. Va .. Mr. and Mrs.
Rock
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4:
Lock
Cornell
25
10
a
to
no
2857
7 'i 3tp
Lock 14 A. V. Chris Jr., 5:15 am Eugene Rowley and children of
6•0; Lock 17 C. v_ Harner 7 : 15 Dunbar spe11t the week end with
F'OR SALE El(iHT room house.
am, 2·0, Lock 21 Walter C. Beck- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard and
2 1fi acres, gas. elrelricity and
Ord 9: 20· am, O·l Charlei1 w, son, Melvin .
J
w11tcr. Garage 1111d barn. Con,
Mr. and Mrs. Jame11 White or
taet Erina P,rkens, Racine, Ohio Snyder I :25 pm, 0-4; Elger Cliff Columbus is spending � few days
pm, 1-0; Ellen Z 5:45 pm 3 - 0;
2
7 - 7•0tc
Ovec 8:30 pm 0·3· Bl. t it Marie with Mr. and Mrs. Ora White and
• - -- 10: 10 p m 1 -0; Rock�t 3 : 30 am' 9.3 Linda.
Mr. and Mn. Raymond }'rank o!
FOU i( HOC' .ll lluu:.e wllh full At l as 6 : 45 ern 4-0, Ranger 7 : 45
IJascmeri:. l i i l e1·ior remodeled. JJ m :rn and one derrick boat w av . Chester called on Mr. and r.,:rs.
Herman Carson Saturday evening.
New tw, water t,mk, furnace, rrly 1 0 : 45 arn 5.0.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover White reclt:l"lrir water pump. C.irpet I
No boa1s up from C.alli�lis
a m! .,.,, wlian :,lm d s, 11lso. $297!) none on K i mawha Lock 23 J · ' turned home Saturday alter visit­
Call \ ✓ Y l•629 I .
rs. Wm. J. D . 2: 30 pm 2-2, B eaver 3 : 1 5 a;: ing their c�ildren in Wooster, War­
�
l l arnu n , IU . NtJ. 2, Box I B A , 0- 2. Atla11 5 : 05 pm 0·3, Mr. Chris saw and Killbuck .
Sandra and Shelia Bail�y, Ra•
Ashla u d ,
Hl -fih' 6 : 15 pm 2-2 one derrick boat
Ky
and motor vessel Virginia in tow cine spen t Monday night w:th the
N_a llonal t l : 15 pm 4.0, Franklin A. H. Baileys.
Pierce 12 :05 am 8-0, City of I - -I daughter, Proctorville were the
Maysville l : 3o am 2-0.
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guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W a_lter Swett.
TRAcT01l 01JvF:R-tiO just CO�-Spendmg the holidiY with their
O ICC
l'ullivaton
plctly oi-crh:1uled,
p11rents Mr. and Mi's. Fern GllEGA
CI.
ERS
L
TO
MOTI
BIDD
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and mowrn g machi ne. G . A.
ealed proposals, bearing the iogly and John were Mt'. a�d
. :;
Dccm, llacinc, Otnu. Phone WI
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l e or the work and name of the M n. Ral p h Frazier -and �amily
9-3080.
7 . 7_6tc
bidder Will be received by J Ed · a nd Mr. and Mrs. Harold G1llogly
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ward Foster, Clerk for the lloard G allipolis and Mr. and Mn. Cecil
O IC8
u f Lducation of the Pomeroy �x- Glllogly and Steven, Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons
empted V illage School District
LEGAL NOTICE
Ricky, Dayton spent the week.
and
J'omcroy, Ohio, a t the High School
NOTICE OF F I L ING A N D
with Mr. and Mrs. H ilbert
end
du11dmg,
Pomeroy,
Ohio. until 1 2
H EA R ING ON I NVENTORY
Cox � nd Sharon. They also vi1ited
a
.l!:
o
ock
1,joon,
·ci
d
a
tern
Standar
CaN No. 18,394
relatives in the community.
96
Prob«ife Court, Meigs County, Oh io firnc, on Tuesday, August 2, 1 0,
Cuter
Mr. and Mrs. A. R,
wiJI
be
nd
opened
anct
read
aloud
TO the Exet·utor or Administra • 14
of
guests
dinner
Sunday
were
tor ant.I tu surh uf the folluwiri.g as immediately thereafter, for the
rs
Vale.
Erma
,
M
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arc �c11 im•nts of the sta t e of O hio: con11truction of P meroy Elemen•
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
surv1vrng :;puuse, 1f any; next of t ary School Buildin g, in accordance
Mra. Reed Je ffers -and Richand
kin; ben diciuric� under the will With plans and specifications a !
Mr. and Mrs. John Cor­
ard
were
H uny : the attorney o r a t torney� prepared by Thomas D. McLaugh- dray and son, Bellevue, 0., Gene
1
and
John
Kell,
J.
Architects,
r_e preNcnting o1111y ot the a foremen- 1!1
Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jeffers
Lima, Ohio.
lloncd 1u:r,m11s_
family and Mr. anu Mrs. Laand
l l rawmgs and specifications and
You are hereby nolif ied th¥. e n
, the 291h tl11y uI June J f}60, all· In- contract documents an ,. ,vai!abl&amp; 1 ern Jordan and c�ildren.
There was a hymn slng at the
vcntory ,rn d Apprai se m c nt o f the for inspection 1t l the o t flces of the
Methodbt Church Sunday
Temple
wner
the
and
Architect. Draw•
c stahi o ( C l m ton G ilk ey Sr. de• O
�vening with Rev. Kenneth Nason
ce�scd, Mc of Se ipio To� nsh ip · in mgs 11nd specifications for the per•
charge , Mrs. Earl Seel was at
said C ounty was filed in this Co urt. sonal UHC of contractors may be m
organ.
the
obtained
from
the
Architect upon
Hearing un suid Inventory and
Appraiscm cnt will Ile had before depoi.it of $20.00 for one 11et of
1111s l 'ourt or1 1hc H lth day of which $JO.DO w1J1 be rt:funded up ­
Why not play It Smart?
on return of said drawinas and
June 1000, at 10 o 'l' lol' k a. m.
you in the ,market for a
rc
A
·
ExccJHwns there l o may be filed spec1 h cations within I O days from
qu.al ity boat at II reason­
high
by any ir�leresll'd p &amp; rty at any t ho date o f rcceivina: bids.
price? Come ,in lo ME­
able
Each bid mllst be submitted on
time prior to live 1.lllys before the
MOTORS and
TROPOLITAN
blitnks obtained from the Archldale :;et for lwu riug.
deal.
this
over
look
WITN ES.S rny signature ar.d Leet, and must conlain the name
14' FlberglaM "L•rkH by
the 11eal of said Court, ul every person interested therein
Gla11 Maflc. With wlndthis 29lh Uay of June and he accompanied by a Surety
1hleld, atffrlng, ck-ck h•nl•
'
Compttn.i,· Bid Hond, aallsfactory to
1960.
&amp; upholstered ...ts.
w•,.
the
Cerltfied
or
Chec
ner.
upk
Ow
t'. II. O'BRIEN
14' Hilltop Traller with lndl­
Judge 1111d Ex-O Hicio C lerk on some solvent bank, made pay­
viclu_. whHI ,u.,..n1lon, 4
By Ann B11k&lt;.'f, Uepuly Clerk able lo the 1'reasurer of the Board
ply tire■ and wlnch,
( 7 ) I , 8, 2tc of l:duc,liltion, Jn an amount equal
40 H. P. Evlnruda Motor. TM
to 5% of lhe bid, aa a guarantee
--�-- --- - - · thal ii the bid is accepted, a con•
qulete1t •nd mo■t rell■atle
motor me•.
lrwcl will be entered lnto in IC·
All brtnd new for only $ 1 1 95.
cord1mce wkh lbe drawings and
H
'three colors to chooae from,
spccificaLions and general condi - f
I. r. MICNAEL, Plaintiff
ln and tee this beauty,
come
,
bond
and
contract
the
of
hons
••·
/ form on Ciie, and the performance
want to pull it home.
you'll
MARY L. PULLINS. at al,
Wa alN ,-... • uHcl alumi­
of the contract secured by a Sure.
Oeitndanta
num ltollt, h'•lltr 1t11tl Sc:ott­
ty Company Contract Bond, apC•M No. 1 3,008.
Atw•te, metor uPMtt of
Pursuant to sn Urtler of Sale proved bY t hc Owner, in an
pu111,._ a skier. TM Prlcef
is5ued by the l "ourt ot' t.:ummun 11.mounl equal to 100% of the conYou wouldn't Nlltv. It but
l'lcas, Mcii;s county, Ohio, I will tract price.
No bidder m11y withdraw hla bld i
this outfit can ltt bo..,.ht t.r
tJf1er for 1rnle .uL Piibhc Auction
th Irty
of
period
for
LESS than $700,
1111 ,he 20th day of July,
at
thereot.
openJng
the
after
days
Don't for,a-tt, w e 11Jo aell
JU 00 A �1. at the lluor of the
The righ�t Is r�served by the
white casollne at our dock on
L'ourt House III l 'omeruy, Ohio, the f
Boaril of Education to reject any
the river bank.
following dc�cri bed real estate:
li•
waive
d
informa
to
b
or
all
11nd
ii
J
r
Situate In the Village of u moroy, and Jn Fraction 18 Town 2 ties.
By o rder of the Board of Educa•
k.11 11ge 1::1 of the Ohio Company '�
of the Pume�oy Exempted VII• 1 "Thtnaportation on Lt,nd &amp; Sea"
lion
i
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�urchasc on Naylor s R m, Meigs
County, UhitJ, to-wit: Being the la,te 54:hool 'lh1trkt, Pomeroy,
Ph- WY-24'70
north hal{ u f Lot No. 10 of said Ohio,
I, M.ln St,
,...,.,, 0,
J. Edward Foster, cler.lt
tract on Naylor"li Run, except Uie
j
(7) 1, 8, 1"5, 22 1 -tic
coal and other rninenls with the
right to mme 11nd remove the
same without lneumbrauce to the
aurfacc.
REFERENCE DEEDS: Vol. 194,
Pase 139 and Vol. 203, Page 93
De� R1•cord11 of Mei1:s County:
Ohio. l-1.lrthcr described H fol•
Iowa:
Situate on Fisher Street, in the
VIiiage or Pomeroy, 11.11id Flsber
Street being intersected on the
South by Lotust Street and on the
North 1rnd East by Naylor's llun
Ro1td, there being no housr. num­
ber.
Tcrma of aal&lt;': Cash on day nf
HI&lt;'. Said premises cannot be aold
for ltH thin two, thirds of the ap- 1
•
pra!aed value. The property ia ap. I
praised at $1 1 00. To be sold sub,
ject to thc:r lien for 11,xes for 1960.
The right Is reserved to nject any
or all bids.
ROBEUT C. HA RTENBACH
Shl'rif f or Meigs County, Ohio
CROW , CROW &amp; PORTER
Attorneys for Pl11lnt1U
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Events Reported

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Lega/ N t "

Minister Holds
Uni que Place
Among Nazarenes

Dr. Harvey S. Galloway. Col •
umbus, 1uperintendent of the
Central Ohio district of the
Church of the Nazarene, continues
to hold a unique position In the
recently
denomination, having
been re -elected to three import­
ant ceneral church organizations
at the general auembly held In
K.ansa11 City, Mo.

Dr. Gi,lloway WH re-elected to
a four-year term on the J3-mem­
b1cr General Board, chlef ad·
rninistntive body of the church.
A t its organiution meeting, he

PLOOOS Kill FIVI
TOKYO UPI - Five persons
died Thursday nla:ht when heavy
rains flooded wide areas In Hlro•
ablm1, Y11m11uehl and Shlmant
Prefectures , Seven other persons
were reported mlsaln1 and 11 per.
aona injured. Th.e flood1 inundattid
more than 7,300 homes and 10000

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6:00 Dance -P
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9:00 Mt. !i
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By 'jA;,._ "fl.,
Mr. in!\, Mr,. R I h olirs and
family of New Brighton, Pe., are
spending ii week with his father,
Marlon Ours and family.
Mr. and Mn. Jt&gt;hn Shitnet,
Frank � ightnlng, Mrs. Beatrice
· Breedon 0£ Woltetowh, Va., and
J!fl\l!S Seal of Pittsburgh �pent · the
week end wJth Mr. and Mrs. Char­
ley Knightning Sr.
Marabelle Sharpnack of Colum­
bus spent Saturday afterhoon with
1dra. Herbert B oush and son,
R,,g.r.
Gilbert Spencer preached at the
Fairview Church Sunday night. He
will C&lt;lntinue to bring th� message
on SUnday n lghta while the pastor,
Rev. Ernest Thomas, is holding a
revival at Point Rock.
Mrs. Lettie Spencer of Syracuse
apent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Roush and son and
'attended 1ervlees at the F11irvlew
chutch.

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Rum In 8th To Win
M•M ,oft baller■ broke bl) a
M tie score with a a-run inn•
:it I unif'1 q�
' ·ur,, Jalit �v�linh:ti-4
over the I(yfer
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team In the K,yier Creek Iitlli&amp;­
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M-ll bad . 9 hits and tWO erron
llita and three
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A project lesaoll on tea tqwels
Oris Smith, advisor, presented
at the June 24 meeting
a talk on parliamentaTY procf!r. was Jiven
Gardeners held tt the
4-H
the
of
dure when the Bashan Farm Boys .
0
John
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intt June 29 at �·e bom_e
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t&gt;e
•Beptz. The proJ�. le sson Wl:a -on li 1'11 \ Jffl
l litid methnda of
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thll! towel &amp;ef9re
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conductell by
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Blak
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Cl!nter Gir1i
agent, gtite • �lk on .o,,bm­
27 at lhe borne of their .advisor, s ion
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a calf in �r._u9n for f
Mrs. Orion Roush. Get-well cards ing
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an'"!U
the
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were prepared £or aendlng to
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the ,home or Roger i;:otfl'Dan.
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7:00 Markham
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8:30 Hotel de Paree
9:00 Video Village
9:30 December Bride
10:00 !l'be Twlll1ht Zone
.l&gt;:30 Penon to Pel'IOII
11:00 New■
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News lte■dlin es
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Baseball Scores
Music Co Round
News Headlines
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Complete N�Wl!I Ri1und-u1&gt;
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8:30 Newa Head!ine,
68:32 Evening Interlude •
7 :00 Newa Headlines
7:02 Evenina: Interlude
7 :30 News Headline8
7:32 Sundown Serenade
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12:4 5
1:00 Favorite Story
1 :30 Frontiers of Faith
2:00 Sunday Movietime
5:00 So Sm all. My Island
5:30 TV Reader's Digest
A talk on the topic "Getting f Pam Wilson after whtrll time
8:00 Meet lhe Prell
Ready for Camp" waa presen ted Mrs. Roush reviewed the �Wing
6:30 Sunday Nen Pltture
by Brenda Norri&amp; when the Syra- projecta of the club m�bers.
ll
1:00 Overland Tr.a
�se Jolly Stitchera met June SO Refresh tnents were served dbri�g
8:00 Music on tee
the trade ,chool builithrg. i concludin g social hour by J)lxle
at
9:0:1 Chevy Show
During the meetin, Patricia Ldn- Rbush.
10:00 Loretta Youna: Si.low
don gave a demonatration on the
ny
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Are
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t0:30 Peo
Linda Henderson gav� a ifemon•
�orrect w1y to finish the outer
tl:20 News Headllnea
bn various kinds of ·st11ltr11tlon
edge ot a hilt p1m holder. The
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lesson
project
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Alfred
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Branda
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During the meeting
chureh.
the
porter.
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"Food and its Value" waa the Caldw'ell._ father had deceased
at the June and that flowers had been sent by
um topic or discussion
�:'5 Amttlc,'1 Newmel Alb
2 8 meeUng of the Portland Ideal the club. Linda Henderson, re­
Hop ' i:OO
•·H qub held al t,he ,r"de school porter.
Die-, Clark _Show
Loulle BrE!ffer !n
with Mrs.
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Project work was continued at
B:00
charge. Each 'meniber Nlported to
9:30 Leav• :;. To )kaftl'
June 28 meeting of the -4-ll
the
County
Mrs. Ge11eva NOl,n, Melts
9:00 :tawrenoe WAik �
home demonstritlon agent, on Clovers CJ.uh held at the home or
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s. Refre shments of
,O:UO 1ubi1eie, U. S. A.
their lunch roo,t items. Judgin c of Robin Stern
cake were served
and
'.1:00 Up.To-The•MlnUtll Newl
cream
ice
l unches and a discussion on food
meet ing. Sh■rryl
the
1 1 :10 Sports Report
wing
follo
,•alue closed the meeting. Paula
ter.
repor
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Spll!nc
Lynn Sayre, reporter.

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The Man and the Challen,e
The Deput
World Wide 80
Man �·rom interpol
Ne-..-, Rea'dllnes
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Circle 3 Rdnch
Sheena, Queen of Jungle
Junior Auction
Howdy l)OOdy Show
Ruff &amp; Reddy riow
FUJY
Circus Boy
True Sfory
Down on the Farm
Film Feature
Dugou t Dope
Clnclnnati Baseball
Wat ch Mr. Wlura
Seienee Ficlioi;,. Theater
Detective's Dairy
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Ht1ntley BrLukley ll.epon
Death VaJley Daya
'1111.s M■n Dawson
Cincinnali Baseball
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Ernest Holter returned home on
Sunday after spending the put
two months with his children at
Columbus and Wooster.
William Tenton of Columbus
called on the Arvil Holter family
Sunday.
Clydette Flinner and Bill Ackett
returned to St. Petersburg, na.,
Tuesday after visiting relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jones ,nd
ramil.i,· of South Charleston spent
the week end with the Grover
White family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tru88ell of
Mt. Vernob spent the week end at
their home ,here .

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Channel 3 ·· Friday

Dr. Ga lloway al.lo wu re-elect­

Mrs. Kail Knapp who hu been
seriously ill is irbproved.
Mr. and idr1. John Dexter and
children visited her mother, Mn .
Dorothy Wright over the week end.
Sandra Pierce is attending school
at Rio Grande.
N. T. Kennedy visited with Les­
lie Phelps, who hli been confined
to his home for several month&amp;, on
Wednesday afternoon.
Larry Fetty ia alowly improvina:
at Holzer Hospital.

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Ti&amp;..htsioN UUiDI
WS-AZ.TV Cltonne l 3

ed to the Court of Appeala the
hlghest review body in the de­
nomination.
He 11 completing his 18th
year as superintendent of a dl1tr!ct that comprises 35 counties
from Lake Erie to the Ohio Riv­
er. The diatrict parsonage an4
hll!adquarters is at 4100 Malle
road.

Langsville
Society Events

tMffl Daily Proi,-• Sehedule

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 8, 1000-7

w11 n-elected pre,ldent of the
a:eneral board.
1'he Ohioan was re-elected to
the Nazarene TbeoJogic.al aeml•
nary•, board of truateea for a
fou.q•ear term arid al the board'■
organilatlon wu elected board
chairman.

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FOR SALE

WANT ADS

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7 ROOM HOUSE, 1 ½ LOTS
In K) ger, near store, post of­
fice and church, running water
lo Jutchen, lob of flowen, and
111hrub1. Some furnnure with
house tncluditli 3-p('. hvin�
room suite, 4-pc. bedroom su1Le
dinette set, retr1,gerrator, elt.'C'.
lne ri.111ge, washer, dryer, deep
free:z.e, Youngstown double sink
chm.a cupboard, some venet1.i�
blinds and other furnitur e. Jka
sonably priced. See Mr. or Mrs
Mayo IL Bales in Kyger or

CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE 8EIIULT8
BATES

4 cent. per w•rd, one iMertion. Minirr.um chara:e _ 60 :ents.
I eeata per word fo.1 tb.tee ooo.ieo.tUve inaerti!)na
S�il.J - one m..i.th foe 30 ceot J per- word.
Full r�te of t cents per word will be ohar,oo for a d vertisinc
1f not p&amp;ld wi� lU daya alter receivin ,a bW ,
Mve_n..iSlin&amp;: - Should be repo:1f!d !.m.med..iatel)'. The
DailY Sentinel will not be r911poDa.i.blt, for mo.re than one 1ococ­
nct lmertion.
�d of t,::qb and Special Notice■ oI Ewn'- $1.UO. ObitUi.ti.ea
publtlbed al l c�t per word.
�:IORDS
J. DAY
3 DAYS
C DAYS
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60c
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and A. Service 'St•t� WYl,..2Mfc
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W A NTED-A Christian companion
no smoker and no ehildren. No
othen have to apply. Frank
E mrich, Bailey Run.
7 -7·3tp

CLI FF BYEltS and hia String
Notes will be in Portland Grade
School, Friday, July 8th. Dan•
cing 9 !ill 1 2.
7-7·2te
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lawyer to represent me in the
protcelmn of my property righls
Hugh Lcilheit,
Meigs County.
7·8·3tp

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Good c,.... u... c.,.-­
AII Male" and Mo.HI,.
111\ITROPOLITAN MOTO,t$
'°°106 la•t Ma4n It.
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1954 BUICK�d��dan. Me.
chanical Jy very sound. $495.00.
Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
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Sizes 20-22-24"

BLO WERS

Oil &amp; G as Conversion Units

ARNOLD'S

W e&amp;Unghouse Store
Phon• WY-2-6314 Syrac uat,

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19� CHE V ROLET 2 1 0 :.1 dr.
Worth more. $39r;.oo. ll laet- ( 90 1 :V\a
rine ::.up pl ie�
Pomeroy.
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19M PLYM0-UTII Belvedere 4 dr ·
lilfl whll• tha.- IHt. Metro'"
sedan. Eittt11 nice for model I
Motor� 600 E. Main
'°lltan
$495.00
HJaettnar�, Pomeroy:
s,., pome.-. y. Phwie WY.:2.-1170.
7.7-fttc
1 1 ,24-tfc
195.5 DODG E VB 4 dr. c ustom roy•
al lledin. One careful owner
Buy Yoar - Std. shift. Extra nice. $795.00:
Blaett nara, Pomeroy.
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OUTBOARD MOTOR 24---a
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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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AS OF THIS date I will not be -·- -,---re1ponsible for debts rontneted I FOR SALE ONE OWNER 1955 l
C� ry1ler, to� condition. See Torn
b)' any one other than my self.
Diddle, 3 mlle1 back of Racine.
John Bryan,
Phone VI 3-2232.
7•6•3tc
�73 Norlh Second Street,
M1ddll'port, Ohio .
1 95e STA R CHrn Jt� BLU E ANO
7·8·3lp
While Pontiac 4-doo; hardtop,
automat ic transmlssiou, power 1
bra!Ns and aleering , radio nnd
Pomeroy, Ohio
healer. In top conditibn, C 11 II
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-CO LLEGE
WY 2-8834,
7•6·6tc
cluii rin g of 1930. Initials JIH
on in11lde, Hing h, ,11old with green '66 FOKD
Convertible
Phone
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WY 2-241KJ
7-7·61p WAN1't:O TO RENT 5 room 1110•
chain. Reward. Jo'indcr contact
!lern house, water and bath
The Dail)' Senllnel.
J&lt;..:asy access to highway in !tut'.
7 5 3tp
hmd School dltitrict 11re11. (' t, ntact Mrs. i-�aye Bolin, Hysell
LosT TUESDAY morning n;arS.
nun or The Parketle, Mason,
Second A\'c.. Middleport , 9
W. Va. on Saturdays and Sunweek old Bugle, brown head
duys,
7-8·3lc
bl■ck and white mukinga o�
body, black
leather collar.
Child'" pet. Phone WY 2·2280.
'1-6-3tc
EIGHT ROOM HO USE, two nvt
room apartment,. A. N . Beniol.
Phone WY2-3272.
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'M OLDSMO BILE 68 2 tloor aedan
J)f ��� UNFURN!S HED APA�TVe · Rocket engine with st11nd­
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Air condit w ned. Avail•
ard !!hilt. {;0-(io-G o in this
Montclair 4-Door Uardwp
a��e after July 6, Coats Buildin(E.
an11ppy Old11. The buy of your
6 29 12tc
Me�omitllc tram., power �leer•
IUe. Wu $1 795 Sale $14fl8. Karr
,...,---- -in g 1ind IJrakcN, ,power window�
&amp; Van Z andt, romertJy 7··8·3tc
FO UH UOOM HOUSE. Phone Tu rn •
rand' seal, spolleHs llca ut1ful YJ·
'aB M ERCUllV Mede.lbt 2 door
er 2-J47,.
7 2 8tp
nyl lnlcrior trim, 1:1harp white
pu11h button drive. A11 illent aa a
and red 2·tone fuush, new tires.
FOUlt room furnished apartment
&amp;oarlna: HUil . Pl1111 your Vll{.'11•
Ahlo farm for sale near Hashan
lion In thia Bia "M". I1'11 re1tdy
6K """ · Phone WY 2·3302.
to go. Was $13911 Sale $1288.
7-Hllp
Kur &amp;. Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
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'Gt PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 d&lt;&gt;or 8e­
New Haven. Phone WY 2·3267.
d.11n, B11t1lcs h!p a:rey flnl■h and
7·7·3lc
built like a b11Ult1hip too. Price
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lo fll your punc. Wa, $493
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Sale $288. Karr &amp; Van Zandt
Fl VE UOOM unturnlshod ,partPomeroy.
ment with bath and ahower,
____ 7·8·3t� =
g. ,ba,. dl,po,at unit. newly
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'01 DODGE 6 cyl. 2 door. An old
redecorated. Phone WY 2-5335.
car wllh plenty M cood depend­ GAS.
FUEL OIL and coal fur•
7 Hfc
able miles left. Need a ■econd
n11ce1. Call for free Htlmates
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room8. Close i n town.
SLEEPING
Jo·orem1m &amp; Abbotl, Middleport:
aee lt today. Wa■ 1193 Sale NS.
127 Buttcrnlut Street.
7-6-6tp
8·10-ti,
Ki.rr &amp; V1t11 Zaodt, Pomeroy.
TWO GARAGES o; M;chanlc Sl.
7·8,3tc
HURRY! Order your purple rasp.
Call WY 2·21176. Ro1Je Sisson.
'56 CADILLAC Hard Top Coupe
7· fi-6lc
berries now. Excellent for freez­
the mark of 1un·c11. Here',
ing or Jelllea Phoue ytJur or•
- r DE:::t:::
st"
-J·"
JIN
menl, 3 rooms
11par tyour chantc to own �nerica'a
dera 8. II. Cu1on, Rt. I , Mid­ -;::-U
WY 2-6915_
Phone
bath,
and
flnci■t 111 America'• loweat price.
dleport. Phone SH 2-47:57.
7•
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B
true
v,luo. WH $19� Sale
A
'M-6tc
f1688.l Karr &amp; V11n Zindt, Pomeroy.
7·8·3k PO'rATOES and BE!."TS. ,lo'r1tnk
___
Emrich. B11lcy Run.
7 :i 6tp EXPEHIENt:E-0 GRILL w0MAN.
'Ofi PONT1At: Ch1f'fton Deluxe 4
Apply Box 668-8, c/o The Daily
door. Thi1 one un 'I be beat 1t
LY TkACTOI IAL I-ANO
Sentinel, Pomll!rot.
lbia price. Ooe1 everytblnt but
7 2 Stp
ter.fcc,. Iii I. M.hl, Pomeroy,
alt up 111d bea:. You'll really
,.._e WY2-297S. laloam■n:
Uke ll. See for youuolf. Waa
Mlnl4 &amp;ornhl,t,
RNd••lllt. l 1 8 )
'6UG Sale M88. K11rr &amp; Van
Ohio, Phone CMl,r'.He Utl,
Z1Qdt, Pmneroy.
7 •8•Jte
1-lll-Uo
TH REE DAYS A WEEK General
'De OLDS MODll�E 88 4 door ■edan
Houaework or office cleanin&amp;.
Beautiful lwo, lone blue. Power WILC OX-GAY l-Speed tap�r�Phone WY 2·3261.
1 5 6tc
1teerlna: ind power brakea. A I or, 2 reel■ or lape and radioqu11lty car. Truly a good value.
phone j1l'k, Re u1c tape i ndefln- HOUSEWORK BY lhe day or hour
ltely. Call WY 2-.37411 arter
Wa., •1285 Sale $888. Kur &amp;
p.
or week. Avanell Young, Phone
m.
Van Z...ndt, Pomeroy.
7 1 6te
7-8·3te
Nl-3tp
WY 2-9904.
NINE
PIECE
�-RAMBLER
DINING
d�
ROOM
Am;rican-2
or
.
Sultc. Good condltion, Phone ____ USlneSS Se rvlCft
SOiid ried Unia_h . America ', eco•
WY 2•236 1.
nom, cham111on. Low milea,ae,
7 1 6tc
___ •- --- AIR CONDfflOlllffG, IIEFWGER­
one owner. The besl eompact
atlon 1ervice. Ja&lt;:lt:'a Refrl1era­
made. Kurry! W.111 $l095 Sale NEW SHIPMENT OF TROPICAL
tlon. New Haven, Phone TU2·
H1h
and
plonty
ol
1upplil'.'1.
Sign
Slt88. I.arr &amp; Van Zandt, Porn•
11-23-11
�T1
in
yard.
Lowell
McNickle,
An,
troy.
7 . 8. 3lc
tlq ulty, Ohio.
_ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _
7 1 6tr
'81 OLDS DOBlLE S88 2 door ae- · - · ----AUCTIONIII
- -- ­
dan. Solid black flnlah ael off ONE WO,RK HOUSE. Call WY 2·
Cemttl... .....1..
8322.
o; 1 8tc
wllh white wall lire,. Hydrama•
Crin •...._..
tie drive. Feel power beneath · - -=::-;-:,.-,--,_ II' Centect
-,
--,your wheel wi1h Olda' Famoui FURNlWRE kltehen tablu-,-;d A. C, IIADl'OID. ...,.., Ollle.
chllrt, cabinet, buffet, otht1r
VI enEln e. Was Slll9D Sale
llbltt, rocklnl chain, dlahe1, MUILLII PURNACl8,
.1S88, Karr &amp;. Van Zandl, PornJlutwm, other Hema. Phone . HOUH -- Arnold .,.
ero:,.
7 3tc
WY 2-2981 or 170 Flaher Street . . then, S,rec- Ollto. , Phone
• -------'If OLDSMOBILE Su per 88 doorMlddlesfort.
7-Mtp
1 1-1 1-tf
WYUIM.
· Clean two tone green with by- - - - �..,.,...,.---ROOFING, SPOUTING. Sheet Me•
dramat ic drive, power steerlna TWO year old bay ttalllon,
Racine
MUia,
Martin
J.
Mra.
t1ct
t.al work and repelr wort or
power br■kca, rsdio. healer.
WJ
Phone
2.
Rt
7.ft-3tc
t-37'15.
kind. frank Powen, 133
1n)'
Bure
to
pleaac.
try 11. Wai 1696
.
N.
Third St., Middleport.
Sale ft88. Kart &amp; Van Zandt, GRE!ai BUNS $1.00
buahei:
Phone
7-8-30tc
WY 1-2301,
Pomeroy,
7-8-Stc
Pick you, own , No. 2 J&gt;ot1toe1
II.DO DO lb. b11. Cabbaae 30c a CLOTH, WOOD SLAT POl\CH
CADILLAC Cour,� DeVllle.
bu■hel. Charle• Hilton, Port•
rihadija, cloth poftb val1nct,
ye thia ■park llna pink and
7-6-tltc
l1nd.
__
,wnin11, venetian blmda, winwbUe beauty today. One owner
-,-_
dow abed-.
l'rff eatimalel.
' J'\IU, equipped. A c■r tb1t wlll SMALL IUDINO horae, aentle for
•
I
e
D
Wip'911.
Union An.,
118
· llve you thou11nd upon thou••
children. See or call Ira Well,
15 21 80te
Md of mile1 or perfect aervice
man, Br■dbul')', Phone WY 2· �� - -__::., __
Wu f29GCI, &amp;ale $2488. Karr
8182.
7-8,Gtc RlDENOUR. SUPPLY. Radio and
\'an Zandt, Pomeroy. 7-8-Btc
TV Servlct. YU5-Z13'. S.U-sotp
ANTIQUES, walnut corner cup,BUICK 4 door Special. Good
board, round walnut dlnln1 TELIVJSlON RADIO .U.'D SIIALL
, lion '700. Charles Buck,
room table and rocker, Phone
appllanoe Npair. Pbont OUt
If•- a, Po...roi,.
7-&amp;3tp
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I

Rodney Hower)', Wuhington,
D. C. spent the weekend here
with h11 parents, Mr. and Mn.
Verhn Howery.
Mr. and Mn. Gene Jellera and
ramily and Mrs. Helen Jeffers
Wednesday
were in Columbus
where Mr!I. Gene Jeffers, Margie,
Lesler 11nd Marco Reed left by.
plane ror San Franciscu, t;alif.,
where she will vieit her p1renl!J
Mr. and Mrs. Marco Escobar and
vthcr relat ives 1or 5everal weeks
Mrs. Hel c11 Jeffers and Gene were
dinner . g uesta of Mr. and Mrs.
John Dunham al),d daughters.
Johnstown, O.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Reedy and

Call Dlc1 Sterrett

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COAL t' URNACt:s

I

APA.J\ 1'MENTS - tw'nubed and
unfurnished. Mdluten, JiUddle
pr 1 Phone WY-2-'2.Bll.
2--S-tl

•.,. M,.... A. H. Bau.,.
Mr. and Mn. Edwin Newnan and
daughters oi Galion spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Orr.
Mr. and Mra. Jame!i Cornell of
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mta. John Ours
and daughter, Barbara, of Dunbar
spent the t'ourth with Mr. and
Mrs. Warden Ours. Evt:ning callers
were Ralph Murry, Miss Elo111e
Beforo 9:30 A.M
Turley, Dunbar, and Mrs, Gladys
M1ddle,ort WY•2·264f
Ueem, Portland.
Pomeror WY,2-3895
Ruth Ann and Joyce Cauon of
l(AUTl FIEO $TORI
Columbus spent the holiday week
At Ctta1fet'
end with thetr parent5, the Her­
Y"llon 5,2 145
man Carsons.
"IAMILL SER\ll� E UATION
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker
Befor, 9:00 A.M.
were at Parkersburg 1'uesday to
Albany 3353
:;t:e Mrs. Elsie Baker who is in St.
Zvery Day Servlt•r
Joseph Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and
children of K i llbuck spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Grov­
P'RO
CO MPLETE 11-iSURANCi:
er White.
l e chOll, Lile, Auto, Fire, Polio
}Ir. and Mr.s. Jack Johnson oi
Condition of G•uaH: MtJntgomM,11.s, MitJdleporl,
Call Doo
Columbus
spent the week end with
ny 16. 1 upper, 9.2 low e r, 3 ft.
')b• "
rs.
Judy
Wells and family.
M.
23,
15. 6 upper, 10.2
open. Lot·k
Mrs. Maxie Caylor and Dan11y of
closed off. All moveable dams 1 3
through 23 are u p and closed o H St. Petersburg , Fla., spent the holi•
Ohio R h,•r Boat,, down : Dash . day week end with Mr. and Mrs.
f-"()H -'":o '\ LE. J)(•xter, Ohio, 4-roo;i
. H. Bailey and othc[' relatives.
htJUSl' $9:ilJ. Uut buildingl!, good icld, Davey l,ere, no tow, Lock 9 A
Mr. and Mrs. Je11se Morrison of
well Call Middleport WY 2- Lunga Point 4: 40 am no tow
Castle, W. Va .. Mr. and Mrs.
Rock
�
�,
4:
Lock
Cornell
25
10
a
to
no
2857
7 'i 3tp
Lock 14 A. V. Chris Jr., 5:15 am Eugene Rowley and children of
6•0; Lock 17 C. v_ Harner 7 : 15 Dunbar spe11t the week end with
F'OR SALE El(iHT room house.
am, 2·0, Lock 21 Walter C. Beck- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard and
2 1fi acres, gas. elrelricity and
Ord 9: 20· am, O·l Charlei1 w, son, Melvin .
J
w11tcr. Garage 1111d barn. Con,
Mr. and Mrs. Jame11 White or
taet Erina P,rkens, Racine, Ohio Snyder I :25 pm, 0-4; Elger Cliff Columbus is spending � few days
pm, 1-0; Ellen Z 5:45 pm 3 - 0;
2
7 - 7•0tc
Ovec 8:30 pm 0·3· Bl. t it Marie with Mr. and Mrs. Ora White and
• - -- 10: 10 p m 1 -0; Rock�t 3 : 30 am' 9.3 Linda.
Mr. and Mn. Raymond }'rank o!
FOU i( HOC' .ll lluu:.e wllh full At l as 6 : 45 ern 4-0, Ranger 7 : 45
IJascmeri:. l i i l e1·ior remodeled. JJ m :rn and one derrick boat w av . Chester called on Mr. and r.,:rs.
Herman Carson Saturday evening.
New tw, water t,mk, furnace, rrly 1 0 : 45 arn 5.0.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover White reclt:l"lrir water pump. C.irpet I
No boa1s up from C.alli�lis
a m! .,.,, wlian :,lm d s, 11lso. $297!) none on K i mawha Lock 23 J · ' turned home Saturday alter visit­
Call \ ✓ Y l•629 I .
rs. Wm. J. D . 2: 30 pm 2-2, B eaver 3 : 1 5 a;: ing their c�ildren in Wooster, War­
�
l l arnu n , IU . NtJ. 2, Box I B A , 0- 2. Atla11 5 : 05 pm 0·3, Mr. Chris saw and Killbuck .
Sandra and Shelia Bail�y, Ra•
Ashla u d ,
Hl -fih' 6 : 15 pm 2-2 one derrick boat
Ky
and motor vessel Virginia in tow cine spen t Monday night w:th the
N_a llonal t l : 15 pm 4.0, Franklin A. H. Baileys.
Pierce 12 :05 am 8-0, City of I - -I daughter, Proctorville were the
Maysville l : 3o am 2-0.
____________
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W a_lter Swett.
TRAcT01l 01JvF:R-tiO just CO�-Spendmg the holidiY with their
O ICC
l'ullivaton
plctly oi-crh:1uled,
p11rents Mr. and Mi's. Fern GllEGA
CI.
ERS
L
TO
MOTI
BIDD
�
and mowrn g machi ne. G . A.
ealed proposals, bearing the iogly and John were Mt'. a�d
. :;
Dccm, llacinc, Otnu. Phone WI
I
tit
l e or the work and name of the M n. Ral p h Frazier -and �amily
9-3080.
7 . 7_6tc
bidder Will be received by J Ed · a nd Mr. and Mrs. Harold G1llogly
___
ward Foster, Clerk for the lloard G allipolis and Mr. and Mn. Cecil
O IC8
u f Lducation of the Pomeroy �x- Glllogly and Steven, Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons
empted V illage School District
LEGAL NOTICE
Ricky, Dayton spent the week.
and
J'omcroy, Ohio, a t the High School
NOTICE OF F I L ING A N D
with Mr. and Mrs. H ilbert
end
du11dmg,
Pomeroy,
Ohio. until 1 2
H EA R ING ON I NVENTORY
Cox � nd Sharon. They also vi1ited
a
.l!:
o
ock
1,joon,
·ci
d
a
tern
Standar
CaN No. 18,394
relatives in the community.
96
Prob«ife Court, Meigs County, Oh io firnc, on Tuesday, August 2, 1 0,
Cuter
Mr. and Mrs. A. R,
wiJI
be
nd
opened
anct
read
aloud
TO the Exet·utor or Administra • 14
of
guests
dinner
Sunday
were
tor ant.I tu surh uf the folluwiri.g as immediately thereafter, for the
rs
Vale.
Erma
,
M
o
arc �c11 im•nts of the sta t e of O hio: con11truction of P meroy Elemen•
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
surv1vrng :;puuse, 1f any; next of t ary School Buildin g, in accordance
Mra. Reed Je ffers -and Richand
kin; ben diciuric� under the will With plans and specifications a !
Mr. and Mrs. John Cor­
ard
were
H uny : the attorney o r a t torney� prepared by Thomas D. McLaugh- dray and son, Bellevue, 0., Gene
1
and
John
Kell,
J.
Architects,
r_e preNcnting o1111y ot the a foremen- 1!1
Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jeffers
Lima, Ohio.
lloncd 1u:r,m11s_
family and Mr. anu Mrs. Laand
l l rawmgs and specifications and
You are hereby nolif ied th¥. e n
, the 291h tl11y uI June J f}60, all· In- contract documents an ,. ,vai!abl&amp; 1 ern Jordan and c�ildren.
There was a hymn slng at the
vcntory ,rn d Apprai se m c nt o f the for inspection 1t l the o t flces of the
Methodbt Church Sunday
Temple
wner
the
and
Architect. Draw•
c stahi o ( C l m ton G ilk ey Sr. de• O
�vening with Rev. Kenneth Nason
ce�scd, Mc of Se ipio To� nsh ip · in mgs 11nd specifications for the per•
charge , Mrs. Earl Seel was at
said C ounty was filed in this Co urt. sonal UHC of contractors may be m
organ.
the
obtained
from
the
Architect upon
Hearing un suid Inventory and
Appraiscm cnt will Ile had before depoi.it of $20.00 for one 11et of
1111s l 'ourt or1 1hc H lth day of which $JO.DO w1J1 be rt:funded up ­
Why not play It Smart?
on return of said drawinas and
June 1000, at 10 o 'l' lol' k a. m.
you in the ,market for a
rc
A
·
ExccJHwns there l o may be filed spec1 h cations within I O days from
qu.al ity boat at II reason­
high
by any ir�leresll'd p &amp; rty at any t ho date o f rcceivina: bids.
price? Come ,in lo ME­
able
Each bid mllst be submitted on
time prior to live 1.lllys before the
MOTORS and
TROPOLITAN
blitnks obtained from the Archldale :;et for lwu riug.
deal.
this
over
look
WITN ES.S rny signature ar.d Leet, and must conlain the name
14' FlberglaM "L•rkH by
the 11eal of said Court, ul every person interested therein
Gla11 Maflc. With wlndthis 29lh Uay of June and he accompanied by a Surety
1hleld, atffrlng, ck-ck h•nl•
'
Compttn.i,· Bid Hond, aallsfactory to
1960.
&amp; upholstered ...ts.
w•,.
the
Cerltfied
or
Chec
ner.
upk
Ow
t'. II. O'BRIEN
14' Hilltop Traller with lndl­
Judge 1111d Ex-O Hicio C lerk on some solvent bank, made pay­
viclu_. whHI ,u.,..n1lon, 4
By Ann B11k&lt;.'f, Uepuly Clerk able lo the 1'reasurer of the Board
ply tire■ and wlnch,
( 7 ) I , 8, 2tc of l:duc,liltion, Jn an amount equal
40 H. P. Evlnruda Motor. TM
to 5% of lhe bid, aa a guarantee
--�-- --- - - · thal ii the bid is accepted, a con•
qulete1t •nd mo■t rell■atle
motor me•.
lrwcl will be entered lnto in IC·
All brtnd new for only $ 1 1 95.
cord1mce wkh lbe drawings and
H
'three colors to chooae from,
spccificaLions and general condi - f
I. r. MICNAEL, Plaintiff
ln and tee this beauty,
come
,
bond
and
contract
the
of
hons
••·
/ form on Ciie, and the performance
want to pull it home.
you'll
MARY L. PULLINS. at al,
Wa alN ,-... • uHcl alumi­
of the contract secured by a Sure.
Oeitndanta
num ltollt, h'•lltr 1t11tl Sc:ott­
ty Company Contract Bond, apC•M No. 1 3,008.
Atw•te, metor uPMtt of
Pursuant to sn Urtler of Sale proved bY t hc Owner, in an
pu111,._ a skier. TM Prlcef
is5ued by the l "ourt ot' t.:ummun 11.mounl equal to 100% of the conYou wouldn't Nlltv. It but
l'lcas, Mcii;s county, Ohio, I will tract price.
No bidder m11y withdraw hla bld i
this outfit can ltt bo..,.ht t.r
tJf1er for 1rnle .uL Piibhc Auction
th Irty
of
period
for
LESS than $700,
1111 ,he 20th day of July,
at
thereot.
openJng
the
after
days
Don't for,a-tt, w e 11Jo aell
JU 00 A �1. at the lluor of the
The righ�t Is r�served by the
white casollne at our dock on
L'ourt House III l 'omeruy, Ohio, the f
Boaril of Education to reject any
the river bank.
following dc�cri bed real estate:
li•
waive
d
informa
to
b
or
all
11nd
ii
J
r
Situate In the Village of u moroy, and Jn Fraction 18 Town 2 ties.
By o rder of the Board of Educa•
k.11 11ge 1::1 of the Ohio Company '�
of the Pume�oy Exempted VII• 1 "Thtnaportation on Lt,nd &amp; Sea"
lion
i
'
�urchasc on Naylor s R m, Meigs
County, UhitJ, to-wit: Being the la,te 54:hool 'lh1trkt, Pomeroy,
Ph- WY-24'70
north hal{ u f Lot No. 10 of said Ohio,
I, M.ln St,
,...,.,, 0,
J. Edward Foster, cler.lt
tract on Naylor"li Run, except Uie
j
(7) 1, 8, 1"5, 22 1 -tic
coal and other rninenls with the
right to mme 11nd remove the
same without lneumbrauce to the
aurfacc.
REFERENCE DEEDS: Vol. 194,
Pase 139 and Vol. 203, Page 93
De� R1•cord11 of Mei1:s County:
Ohio. l-1.lrthcr described H fol•
Iowa:
Situate on Fisher Street, in the
VIiiage or Pomeroy, 11.11id Flsber
Street being intersected on the
South by Lotust Street and on the
North 1rnd East by Naylor's llun
Ro1td, there being no housr. num­
ber.
Tcrma of aal&lt;': Cash on day nf
HI&lt;'. Said premises cannot be aold
for ltH thin two, thirds of the ap- 1
•
pra!aed value. The property ia ap. I
praised at $1 1 00. To be sold sub,
ject to thc:r lien for 11,xes for 1960.
The right Is reserved to nject any
or all bids.
ROBEUT C. HA RTENBACH
Shl'rif f or Meigs County, Ohio
CROW , CROW &amp; PORTER
Attorneys for Pl11lnt1U
(6) 17, 24; (7) 1, 8, 111, :lite
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Minister Holds
Uni que Place
Among Nazarenes

Dr. Harvey S. Galloway. Col •
umbus, 1uperintendent of the
Central Ohio district of the
Church of the Nazarene, continues
to hold a unique position In the
recently
denomination, having
been re -elected to three import­
ant ceneral church organizations
at the general auembly held In
K.ansa11 City, Mo.

Dr. Gi,lloway WH re-elected to
a four-year term on the J3-mem­
b1cr General Board, chlef ad·
rninistntive body of the church.
A t its organiution meeting, he

PLOOOS Kill FIVI
TOKYO UPI - Five persons
died Thursday nla:ht when heavy
rains flooded wide areas In Hlro•
ablm1, Y11m11uehl and Shlmant
Prefectures , Seven other persons
were reported mlsaln1 and 11 per.
aona injured. Th.e flood1 inundattid
more than 7,300 homes and 10000

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By 'jA;,._ "fl.,
Mr. in!\, Mr,. R I h olirs and
family of New Brighton, Pe., are
spending ii week with his father,
Marlon Ours and family.
Mr. and Mn. Jt&gt;hn Shitnet,
Frank � ightnlng, Mrs. Beatrice
· Breedon 0£ Woltetowh, Va., and
J!fl\l!S Seal of Pittsburgh �pent · the
week end wJth Mr. and Mrs. Char­
ley Knightning Sr.
Marabelle Sharpnack of Colum­
bus spent Saturday afterhoon with
1dra. Herbert B oush and son,
R,,g.r.
Gilbert Spencer preached at the
Fairview Church Sunday night. He
will C&lt;lntinue to bring th� message
on SUnday n lghta while the pastor,
Rev. Ernest Thomas, is holding a
revival at Point Rock.
Mrs. Lettie Spencer of Syracuse
apent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Roush and son and
'attended 1ervlees at the F11irvlew
chutch.

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M•M ,oft baller■ broke bl) a
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:it I unif'1 q�
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over the I(yfer
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team In the K,yier Creek Iitlli&amp;­
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llita and three
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A project lesaoll on tea tqwels
Oris Smith, advisor, presented
at the June 24 meeting
a talk on parliamentaTY procf!r. was Jiven
Gardeners held tt the
4-H
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of
dure when the Bashan Farm Boys .
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John
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intt June 29 at �·e bom_e
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l litid methnda of
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thll! towel &amp;ef9re
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27 at lhe borne of their .advisor, s ion
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a calf in �r._u9n for f
Mrs. Orion Roush. Get-well cards ing
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an'"!U
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were prepared £or aendlng to
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the
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when
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several retidents who were ll.
the ,home or Roger i;:otfl'Dan.
Juanita Taetett 1ave -a U:1k on at
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7:00 Markham
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8:30 Hotel de Paree
9:00 Video Village
9:30 December Bride
10:00 !l'be Twlll1ht Zone
.l&gt;:30 Penon to Pel'IOII
11:00 New■
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Baseball Scores
Music Co Round
News Headlines
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68:32 Evening Interlude •
7 :00 Newa Headlines
7:02 Evenina: Interlude
7 :30 News Headline8
7:32 Sundown Serenade
8:00 Sign OU

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· 12:00 TV Chapel
,2,30 lndu11Jy on Parade
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12:4 5
1:00 Favorite Story
1 :30 Frontiers of Faith
2:00 Sunday Movietime
5:00 So Sm all. My Island
5:30 TV Reader's Digest
A talk on the topic "Getting f Pam Wilson after whtrll time
8:00 Meet lhe Prell
Ready for Camp" waa presen ted Mrs. Roush reviewed the �Wing
6:30 Sunday Nen Pltture
by Brenda Norri&amp; when the Syra- projecta of the club m�bers.
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1:00 Overland Tr.a
�se Jolly Stitchera met June SO Refresh tnents were served dbri�g
8:00 Music on tee
the trade ,chool builithrg. i concludin g social hour by J)lxle
at
9:0:1 Chevy Show
During the meetin, Patricia Ldn- Rbush.
10:00 Loretta Youna: Si.low
don gave a demonatration on the
ny
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Are
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t0:30 Peo
Linda Henderson gav� a ifemon•
�orrect w1y to finish the outer
tl:20 News Headllnea
bn various kinds of ·st11ltr11tlon
edge ot a hilt p1m holder. The
11: 10 Weatl\t..-ct.st
the. June 27 lhfftl1;11 of
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on
WII
lesson
project
1 1 :15 NifCWitch
Mixed Clover&amp; held at
Alfred
the
reSayre,
Branda
holders.
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During the meeting
chureh.
the
porter.
-;- -=:::-::it was 'ie�rt'ed that Mrs. Sarah
"Food and its Value" waa the Caldw'ell._ father had deceased
at the June and that flowers had been sent by
um topic or discussion
�:'5 Amttlc,'1 Newmel Alb
2 8 meeUng of the Portland Ideal the club. Linda Henderson, re­
Hop ' i:OO
•·H qub held al t,he ,r"de school porter.
Die-, Clark _Show
Loulle BrE!ffer !n
with Mrs.
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Sta
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Project work was continued at
B:00
charge. Each 'meniber Nlported to
9:30 Leav• :;. To )kaftl'
June 28 meeting of the -4-ll
the
County
Mrs. Ge11eva NOl,n, Melts
9:00 :tawrenoe WAik �
home demonstritlon agent, on Clovers CJ.uh held at the home or
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s. Refre shments of
,O:UO 1ubi1eie, U. S. A.
their lunch roo,t items. Judgin c of Robin Stern
cake were served
and
'.1:00 Up.To-The•MlnUtll Newl
cream
ice
l unches and a discussion on food
meet ing. Sh■rryl
the
1 1 :10 Sports Report
wing
follo
,•alue closed the meeting. Paula
ter.
repor
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Spll!nc
Lynn Sayre, reporter.

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Junior Auction
Howdy l)OOdy Show
Ruff &amp; Reddy riow
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Circus Boy
True Sfory
Down on the Farm
Film Feature
Dugou t Dope
Clnclnnati Baseball
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Seienee Ficlioi;,. Theater
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Ht1ntley BrLukley ll.epon
Death VaJley Daya
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Cincinnali Baseball
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Ernest Holter returned home on
Sunday after spending the put
two months with his children at
Columbus and Wooster.
William Tenton of Columbus
called on the Arvil Holter family
Sunday.
Clydette Flinner and Bill Ackett
returned to St. Petersburg, na.,
Tuesday after visiting relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jones ,nd
ramil.i,· of South Charleston spent
the week end with the Grover
White family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tru88ell of
Mt. Vernob spent the week end at
their home ,here .

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Channel 3 ·· Friday

Dr. Ga lloway al.lo wu re-elect­

Mrs. Kail Knapp who hu been
seriously ill is irbproved.
Mr. and idr1. John Dexter and
children visited her mother, Mn .
Dorothy Wright over the week end.
Sandra Pierce is attending school
at Rio Grande.
N. T. Kennedy visited with Les­
lie Phelps, who hli been confined
to his home for several month&amp;, on
Wednesday afternoon.
Larry Fetty ia alowly improvina:
at Holzer Hospital.

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WS-AZ.TV Cltonne l 3

ed to the Court of Appeala the
hlghest review body in the de­
nomination.
He 11 completing his 18th
year as superintendent of a dl1tr!ct that comprises 35 counties
from Lake Erie to the Ohio Riv­
er. The diatrict parsonage an4
hll!adquarters is at 4100 Malle
road.

Langsville
Society Events

tMffl Daily Proi,-• Sehedule

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 8, 1000-7

w11 n-elected pre,ldent of the
a:eneral board.
1'he Ohioan was re-elected to
the Nazarene TbeoJogic.al aeml•
nary•, board of truateea for a
fou.q•ear term arid al the board'■
organilatlon wu elected board
chairman.

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Anthony Wolfe and Mrs. Helen
Duncan of Youngstown were week
end guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Aron halt
and sons, Jimmy and Jerry, returned to their home in Coshooton. on
Tuesday after several days visit
with her sister and brother-in-law,
., er.
Rev. and Mrs. Francis H. GI a...
Mr. �nd Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
of Marion were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. c • R. Karr. They were
· d home bY M"' · . K. a rr
�ccompame
and Polly Ann Bauer. for • '"'(.
I ch o f
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" rs. Arth ur M't
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'1 ass1 I Ion arc, ,e.ues ts u f Mr · a nd
M rs. no ll"m Bearhs .
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Mrs. Walter Walker. M � �- "· F.
./ t vidl'n, Mrs. Le� _Bar� and
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Br LUCILL! HAWKINS
Temple Pythi■n Sisters hi ld a s•d Lenora Michael preceded thf
picniC' Thursday evening s t lhe supper. .
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Attending were Mrs. L. C. Karr
Mrs. Elmer Wickham .;itlended
Naylors Run playground.
Following a potluck dinner, a and grandson, Mickey Wi!H ams j the funeral of her cousin, Norris
shorl busi neS!I !est ion WH con• "irlrs Paul Theiss 11nd daughter,· Davis, al Gahanna. Wednesday.
t"recker and Sht was s,ceompan i ed by her moth
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d uc t ed by th e pre11· d enI , M rs. D ale Paula · Mrs · Roger
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Smith after which J number. of M ary . Mrs V irgil Hamm and Tom - 1 tr, Mni. Ernest Davis, of GallipoLouise
games were pl ayed w1' lh pr1zea I my , Mrs · Samuel Michae
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Wilham
Mrs
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Lenora
and
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John and Jeffrey Jones of Col awarded to M rs. Henry ei ""' l •
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M rs Kar t G rueser, M rs. L uc1·1 1 e 1 and R1eky · Mrs · Walter Schreiber, I llmbus were weekend g uests o f
eSS/,•On
B. Hawkins and Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Herman W arner, M rs . Eugene their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs ,
• The Session of the First Unite d Presbyterian C h urch met
1 Hawkins and M1SSes Emma and E . J. Hill.
Grueser.
. Tuesday evening a t the church with Rev _ Howard Ru ppelt,
Mr. and Mn. Robert Dunfee and
ice cream and Dora Hamm .
Home
made
----· moderator o{ the meeting, giving lhe openrng pray�r.
daughters. Vicki and Debbie. ot
cake were served at the dose of
Columbu! are the �uests of :,1r.
.
Ja m es Buchanan was elect e d as c le r k pro te rn r n the ab- the evening lo those named above
h
wi
her
who
a
mother, and Mrs. Amanda Juspar, Mr.s.
and �r11. Nathan Biggs and other
· sent: e o{ the c l erk, M rs. Floyd Carm i: k ,
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Cook
ThomH
and
Lena
Misses
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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'la,·y St C•ele , is in New York ·
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Pr 11nary grou p and th e choir lol l.
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ior Ct101r of the churl"h !Or its work Sau er for having been honored f'isher , � iss Bern i re A nn Durst,
un ! ee and' v ·1c•,I and rD,c bb 1c
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an d f at t iI fu l 1u·�� tu II1c 1·_ hurc h • 0" d with t he scho farship which he re• Mrs. Lawrence Lann,·n "", Mrs. Ri•
"CIRCUS STARS"
Mr. ;i ml Mrs. Hoy Strlckland and Mr. an d �1 rs. r1 oy d D un f ec
al so 1 h � u kNJ . 11 u 1 wrt _ 1_ ay 1 or f Or cently rcecived from OU.
chard Camphell and sue McClung.
Clown - Oleg l'"l'pov
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and Hev. Howard Ruppelt as re• apent Wednesday m Waterford
cabmclti which he made for th('
- also l'lans were made for a Fam Uy
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prescntatives of t he De■cons an d wit
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Night on July 27 beginning with a
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Hardy Kruger - St-a nlcy Baker
! poll ul·k dinner illt 6:30 and a prp•
05
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Nathan Biggs spent Tu&lt;!sday
First Unit ed Presbyterian church
�ram at 7:30 with the Deacons and
SATURDAY
furnished the tran!portation for night at Camp Arrowhead, Hunt•
D('aronncssea in charge.
BAYONET"
"STEEL
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the children at t'he Children's ington, w. Va., with Rock Springs
U!'o Genn - Kier'in Moore
Plans were also made for a Cmn•
Home Wednesday when the chil- Boj. Scout Troop 247.
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mumon servi ce, July 31, 7.30 P m.
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A letter was read from Mrs. Ho
' Mem h� rs ol 1 hc Jo lly Bunrt1
ly FREDDIE HOUDASHELT
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i ci nati n
Ernest Bor,gn-ine - June Blair
Sewing Cluh of Middl&lt;-port were in mer McM11len , wife or a former
wer
R�i-�ve• u,ulay
n t h i w y home th
Mr. a_nd Mn. Gordon Harm
Gallipol ls Wednesd a y whl're they ! mm1ster of the churc h m wh � ch
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COMING JULY 10.11-12
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Ernest ,usey J r., M rs. Alf red ,
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recent
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told
she
been
have
who
children
and
Cir•
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enjoyed a noo u Jundieon
Sl&gt;NDAY
thru TUESDAY
l■tet•
and
Marlene,
refreHhmenls
for
daughters
Mason
end
�orris
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1 which she underwent I n Coll1mbus. vi1iting w th Mr . and Mrs. Robert
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cle's He st,wrant.
"BIG
FISHERM
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Mrs. McMlllen staled that she is llarri A and Miss Marjorie ,Hanis in the evening they were again, Patty and Vicki or Cincinnati 1
Howard
K�l
Susan
Kohnen
t'ollowwg lunrl1 l hey v1si�ed
I now at her home in Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. c. M. Hen11Hy taken to Middleport where they� )Vere Sunday guests of their j
Admission; 60c - 30c
enjoyed ice cream and cake att Brendmother Mrs. Frank .Slowe
terutini:: sputs III t,a l h pol t s m- w here Dr. McMillen is minister of returned to their home in Col•
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_ ;�1 c- M embership oi the Presbyterian umbus today. Going to Columbu! the ice c r eam social held by the'. and aun t, Mrs. Sadie nlUener.
eluding Our ] louse M 1111e u 111,
lntrye (;ravt' 011 �lut 1 11d H ill a nd 1 churrh of that city.
.I with them was Ray neco1t .who Presbyterian Church on the lawn '
Port1fieatwn Hill. �l1 upprng down•
at the church.
will visit for st' veral days with
Others .nttendmg Tuesday II meet• Mr. and Mrs. Dana Daniels.
------town was also enjo yed by the Iiiing were J. H. Grate, R ussell Lyons
dies.
Hubert Taylor, James Buchanan,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Glaze Devotion• Were Led
1'husc att e ndmg wrre Mrs. Bea• Mrs. E. O. Tcwksbary, Mrs. James and children, Charlotte, Brenda, 8 M a.
Ewing
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trice lluhson, Mrs. J o h n S e ines, Harley and Mrs. Arthur Lewis.
Helen, P11tty and Ricky were
Devotions by Mrs. H . 0, Bwing, I
Mr11. Noah lfaskms, Mrs. Blanch�
-------,-- weekend ,l"t:Uests of Mr. and Mrs. president, opened the meeting of
Hiplunslilll, M rs. Carl Mattoll, Mn.
HerlK!rt Miller end also visited the Gu l ld of Grace Episcopal
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Orin Suuth. Mrs. Perry Ylitch, Mrs.
with other relatives. Ch arlolte re• Church held Wednesday evening at
Mrs.
B . N. E,st, Mes. Mal t "'
malned with Mr. and Mrs. James the Parish House.
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James �ebPr, '.�rs Kenneth Hyer, '
Reed for a two week, vitlt.
Mrs. W 111 HcynohJs. and .\1 rs. E. L.
During the buaineH session
Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Burney, Mra. plana were made for a Parish �t­
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Thelma Turner and W. M. Turner luck picnie dinner at the tiar1sh
A birthd s, y di nner was held Sun
were guests of Mr and Hrs. Har- House on Wedncaday, August 3.
day. July 3 In honor of the 87th
riaon Bentley.
Mn. Pred Crow Jr. told ol the pro­
birthday or C, E. Swick at his
Mr. and Mr11. Charles Asa Brad­ grams planned for the meetings or
home near Rutland.
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AttendlnK were Mr. and Mn. bury and family returned this the Episcopal Church women.
week from a camping trlp in
A salad cour1Je was aerved by
lloberl Swick and ,on Mt&lt;:hael
Michigan.
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the hostesses, Miss G r.ace Horton,
Mr. and Mra. Denver Hysell. sons
and ,Mr. Frank Ti­
The J u ly meeting of t:v .. ng c line RoJ:er and Gary, Mr. ancl Mra.
Mr. and Mr,. H. K. Woodgerd Mrs. Earl Titus
the social hour.
Chapter. OES, Waij _ hclcl T� ur!l(l� y Ralph Knapp, eona M ichael and
during
tus,
Marianne, and
and daughter,
nlgJ, t at Ilic M11so111c_ H.al� 11 1 M id• tlmmy, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood,
Barbara Jonea, Janice Zerkle and
dle[Jort w1lh Mrs. Vin,1 11 1 111 N eu \z- Bonnie and Keith. Mr. And Mrs.
Lynn Buch11nan planned to 1pend
ling. Wurthy M u lron, in chatJilc of Jlalph Painter, do ughters Dlanna
today at Rock Lake Pool in Char­
.the medlll!i:.
and Be c ky, Mr. and Mrs. Guy lealon.
PlilnK wi•rc dl11russcd ro r II pl r• Hysell, Donnie and Linda, Mr.
nic wilh 11w Ma1io1111 of Mlddit·port 11nd Mrs. Howard Germ.in, sons
Saturday Mr . and Mrs. James
Lodge somet ime in Augwi l . A l l e n Robert and Johnny.
Reed and children Jim and Ruth
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TONIGHT
Hui;:hcl'I and Jnmcs Clatworlhy
and Mr. and Mra. Ed Venoy and
- Erin O'Brien
Coburn
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Bowles.
Jim
Mra.
end
Mr.
Charlea
were nflmi'II .i:1 11 committee to
ann, ra •�ent the day at Lake
Bette Davia
-Slack
Robert
meet with tht! Lodge to make dcr­ chael, Donnle, Donna and Randy, Alm�
· · mini and enJoyin&amp; a
"JOHN PAUL JONES "
Mr. and Mrs. Earl M o11man and barb e there.
inite plans
(In ColQl' and Scope)
Mrs. Nrutzl111g thanked all offl. Tammy, the gueal of honor, Mr.
Mr. lij,� Mr,. W)l,1/• Gr.ueaer
cen and mrmher1J who assisted Swkk, Mrs. Swick, Bertha Fox,
- j)l(\I are spendina: the week h(n �,
C!)lleen MIiier, Charle, Dralle
with the annual i111111e c tion l;leld Edna Swlclt.
Door Sedan: One careful local owner. Standard
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IHt WednNul11y u h;!11t ut Middl�• , , N,f. Swkk waa presented with a their home while Mr. Gru'i•re, JAi
shift. Extra nice.
Also Cartoon
ni ce lounge c hulr from the fam­ on vacation from hls employment.
port High School.
Vickie McCloud, son ot Mr. and
Notes wer&lt;' also read rrom Grand lly.
SATURDAY ONLY
Mrs. Pete McCloud WH conflned
Chapter uffh-ers compllmcnllna
Stewart. - Julia AdRml
James
to their home the first of thia
the chapter on work done at the In• Reed F.. n,ily
OF THE RIVER"
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tonailltls.
with
k
11poclio11.
Color)
(In
Pl11n11 wcrf' mode for formal In­ Recent V uitor•
alao
Recent vislton with Mr. and Senior Youth Group
itiation lo be held 11l the next reg.
Ve Speeiat H•rd Top 4 Dr. One careful local owner.
DeCarlQ
Yvonne
Mature,
Victor
Mra. LawrenC"e Reed were Robert
ular met&gt;llng.
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Spotless original finish. Dynaflow drive.
"TfMBUK
Reed and sons Tommy and Rich­ In Syrt1CU1e Reformed
Cartoon
Alto
Rev. Carl Herring of th e Syra·
ard of llarrisonville; Harry Hill
MEN'S
RUd childrl' n Mike, Pet, Tim and cuse Mothodlal Church hae re-or•
SUNDAY and . MONDAY
Cry1tal ;1nd Mre. Clara Blevins G anizcd the Senior Youth Fellow•
Frank Sinatra and
CORK S01.E
and !On Randy all of Columbua Hhip. •
Gina Lollobri-A:lda In
At the first meeting an election
who visited ll1 lhc Recd home
"NEVER SO FF.W"
on Saturday. Thcre for Saturday of ol fkers waa held with Jim
&amp; Color)
(Clnemucope
Endit:ott Johason
VB Special 4 Dr. Sedan. One careful local ow_ner. Origin­
and Sunday were Mr. end Mrs. Louks 11cleded 11i1 preilidont. Ernie
- also �
Hlt·hard Recd Anti Viki ur Colum, SINsQn as Yicc president. Bll,ly Jean
al black finish like new. Dynaflow drive. Radio &amp; heater.
Stacy Harris - Ellen Moore
bus a nd on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Cundiff, 1ccretary, and Mary Jane
"NEW OllLEAN S
l.awrenre E. Reed, Ronnie and Louks aa lreaaurcr.
AF"l'Ell DARK"
Ph1ns were dlscussed concerning
J&lt;:ddll', Kenneth; Ralph HUI all
Alao Cartoon
church camp.
of Columbus.
Kenneth who has been slat•
loned wit h the army In llaw■ li
1 hu been recently dlscharaed and
MIDDLEPORT
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Men's - Sizes %8 to 48

$8. 98 to $1 2.98

SUMMER SLACKS
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IVY LEAGUE PANTS
Sizes 28 to 38

1957 BU ICK

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OPEN UNTIL 7:30

BOYS'

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Sizes 6 to 18

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Boys Short Sle1eve Sport Shirts
Sizes 6 to 1 8 . . . . . . . $1 .98 ond $2.98

Lill&lt;r of corkUps, flllerbtllts and non-filler brands with th
e
ashes and Igniting devices strei,n upon · tbe courtroom floor
resulted today in an order t,,, Judge · John C . Bacon
that
henceforth u1e of t�e Meigs Co\mty courtroom will i,e con­
fined to legal proc�edlngs of llie county , stale and "federa
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Deapite the injunction of "No · result in any great Jnconvenience
Smoking" slcna, .one of whlcb 11 to any urban, rural or govem­
thown In the accompanylfll photo mental group, 18 well as prlvate
m011t organi:r.ation1 allowed use OJC■nlzatione, the Judge ,aid.
of the courtroom in the eveulne1
The Judge added that danger of
bne abu,ed the pridlege, Invarl- fire was an I mportant factor in
ably, th� floor ls uaed to grind
decision to ban u,e of the
out their "fag1" the Judge Hid. equrtroonr for pubUC meetings.
There are numM-oue
ward
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houses, town halb, city and
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GIG�m -STREWN FLOOR - J udge Joh n ·C. Bacon today ordered no mote meellngs of 1eho0I bulldinp, 11 well aa loda:e
organlialJ,ons In the couhty courtroom becau se ol repea·led scenes J!ke this aflerwards. Said and Lefioa , and DAV Rome, in
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commlu
lonera
as,ured
the court
rled ,b!\ l. lf .the coul'Ul!Om ."
that th e county garage
be
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available upon requeat.
There fore the order ahould not

New York Clothing House

Phone WY-2-2049
POMEROY, OHIO
126 E. MAIN STREET

4 Door.

Runs Good .

WAS $295 · · · · · · · - - · - - · · · · - - · · NOW $ 1 95
"DON'T CRY - DAD DIDN'T STEAL
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CLEARANCE SALE
"Mertln lhe Sea Mon1ter" will be whb me
and also ••steamboat BUI"

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2 10 - 2. Door. Worth more.

WAS $495 · · · . . · · · · · · · · ... · · · · · NOW $395

1954 BU ICK

4 Door Sedan. Mecbanically

very sound.

WAS $595 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

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1955 DODGE

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VB - 4 Door C_l\5lom, Royal Sedan. One careful • local
cars on lbe lot. Automatic
owner. One of tbe cleanest
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J-.t The Holes They Can Make In Education

salesman makes hill
pile&amp; • �il a' half-Inch drill he isn't
sel_l\ni '� �ill. He's sellins a hole.
'nMit, 1#41 the essellce or a talk
dVell
.notarlan Gerald Preston
FriW �talu In a regular meeting
of lht Mi«ldleport•Pomeroy Rotary
In SOl:lal rooms of Heath
Clul)
Meth«Kffat, Church followed a dinnei- ·R(Ved ' 1,y church ladies.
HU reMWka were read from a
1peeeb . -'\'t1n , bf C. I. Rood, pre1i· ._f ••
. thp• Nlitioo_aJ Credit Corpd.enfr
, .0111� �n . a11 eu,llw address this
wk• Clcy, B d..k w;tb
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ent ,..,..n' lri the world.
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and the h�, P testOn pointed out
,mart selllJli is to • inlerest t he
prospect in having wh at the article
sold will do for him in comfort or
added efficiency.
He alio observed that a good
salesman welcomes objections to
buyina. Objectiona give the sale&amp;•
man hi1 best opportunity to prove
the value of h ia product, beat down
oppoaitlon to the sale, and con-

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1959 CH EVROLET
1959 B U ICK

VS Sp�cial 4 Dr. Sedan. Just traded on new Buick. Has
power steering and bra•kes. Radio and heater, Compare
- there are none finer anywhere.

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te�nagen gathered at
About
the itlidclieport Municipal Park on
\ Friday l'ilh t for a dance party
conducted by the Jl)'a with the
Middleport Palk Association as
1ponaor1.
1t w11 a beautiful night for the
open air party with the moon ,mak•
fn1 ;1•a appearance later In the
ewnlng. Finl prize in the fast
dance conteel was won by Earl McXinley and Karen Fer1uson. See' o nd went to M.lke Archer and Debra L,o�.
A. coneeuian 1tand wu operated
by ntembeti ot the -Park Allocialion '104 due · to the !IUceeu . of the
part, � the enlhU.laam wit h
which Jt WU received, the Auoclalion 11 plannln, lnother soon.
Part AiloclaUbn memben as' 1litilll' 'lfffip Mr. and Mri. Curtis
JWlnaon, .MIN Mabel Hysell, Mn.
Jlmei 8uchaiuin; ' C. J. Clarbon,
,Jame, J'o)mlon, li:n. Guy lleynolds,
Mrt . Bnf� IJOyd and son; Mike,
Fred Hlbhl and ·coach John
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Roy K, Arms, 16, Minersvme,
has been cited to appear before
the Meigs County Juvenile Judge
on a charge by the Ohio State
Patrol for driving without an op­
erator's license.
The Patrol also arrested Elson
D. O 'Conner, 2 1 , Racine, f or hav•
ing no muffler. He will appear i n
County Court.

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Harley Woode, Al­
bany.
Dismissed: Louise Sommer, St.
Cloud, Flo.; Lena Jorden, Harrison
ville; Shlrley Flll lnger, Pomeroy;
Carma! Jewett, Middleport and
William Brickles, Syracuse.

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MIAM I B EAC H ( UPI ) - Miss Universe of 1960 will be
chosen tonigh t from 15 beauties representing the U.S.A. and
five continents, but the w inner won ' t get by with falsies.
False fron ts turned up in t he
swim suits of four more conte8• on falaies in the· women's room,"
tants Friday night as the field was ehe eaid.
Padding wasn'l all she found.
narrowed from 43 down to the
Mi88 SJ)ain, one of the lucky Hi,
flnalists.
"I'Ye g�t my purae full of had a rabbit's foot in her bn.
them," said the woman oUicial in MliB larael, also In . the select
charge of making aure only genu- group, had a lucky coin in hera,
lne curvea are thrown on · the They were allowed to keep and
wear them.
1tage .
"Ofie girl pu\ them in thre'e
Along with -Miss U. S. A., Linda
times.
Bement of Utah, Iarael and Spain,
''I checked th em all in U.e the finalist.I are Mi11ea Au,tria,
dre9.!ling rooms and told the po- Brazil, Colombia, En,lland, Ge?'­
li ceman not to let them out until many, Greece, Italy, Japan, k.o­
it was time to go on s�aJ?:e. But rea, Norway, South Africa and
sotne of them 11lpped out ,md put Switzerland.

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1:1,'4u-.-J1ck'1 and Lyn• youth but he would feel more aoarl and Adlai E. St'e\'enaon.
lie Ill
Nql lort1 be fore K;dnetiy'a ache
doa ·,� - � �he hOt;el corrt• 1 ��orlable with a man ol h l1
dON;�Rjf S:001111 of U,11 Dem_ D• SO fean• �ashlngton UPerlenC!e dule� arrival, t he . Johnson-for
cr,Uc . .coutlilUo.n cit)! t� with in the White Hou ae ne 1.t year.
president headquartl!r1 ; flung a
Thl1 was a 1'ubject earl)'•■rrlY• new challellge · at · tli4' front-rurin•
dele1atp W'lltopin1, lntQ town to
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aele�/t'1,e9" frti4J:den�al nomlriee lq dele1ate1 co11ld j■w over Ing Kennedy, victor lfl every
wiLhout much homework II they De mocratic primary he ,ntered.
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convenation stood around h otel lobbles and
'the John1onites predicted the
aptci of
amN..'�t- ol- the tlel�ate■ and watched each oth er, hoping that Mauachuse tts senator wbtild roll
.ll�,I •�p foll1&gt;wffl 1111:e either a movie liar or a candi• up no more t han 6&amp;0 pfetidenlial
ttit • littt." toariat from -towa telling date would wal k by.
yotea on Lhe make- or 1 break ste_K INNIDY READY
.ond h11Uot w hen the convention
lier ,Whi')(I. "I'm not going
LOS ANGELEs. uPl:-.&amp;eli. , John 1larte voUng next wl!'!ek on ill!
hoiri4MOPJ·,f eall aay, -I've 1e1n
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cnlic convenUon . cltf- 'tod'1
'f:ti•t would leave Kennedy more
fot f�ldenc. · .
�1 ��-runp:i_ni candidates
ready .to fiiht �O: i�e tten,e for than 100 vote, sh" ott , Of the T�l
�venation were the 100-odd vote■ he need, to heedt!id to wfn the nomination. ; .,
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part)''• pre11dintill
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� ed1'• blcker1 feel tertlln be
kn� L7'.ndon B. John- nomlnaUon,
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Ids 14 � 'he undwlched between \he en, ly will ht. all lmporlan\ to him.
illwil" ·�rm trant!es on the convenilon fro\lt_ �• Jolm'!fDI comp• - �
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Belvedere 4 Dr. Sedan. Extri nice for model.

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Jn North-South sparring on a c1v1l
rights · plank, caUed ln a battery
o f governol'f, mayors and labor
leaders t oday for 1dvice on thi&amp;
and other pre,sing luues.
Gova. Erneat F. Ho11Jn11 of
South Carolina and Rots - Blmett
of Mia■isalppl were added to a
wltne11 list w hich originally fall•
ed to include 11pokesmeh for the
South'• viewpoint in the civil
ri1ht1 controveray,
HYDE' PARK, N. Y. UPI-Mrs.
Eleanor Roonvelt, who didn't
even l\ave an Invitation to the
Demotratlc Nbtlonal Conventlo�
on Monday, b headlna tor Jm
AD1el1et 1h11 woekeod to play
1tralelltt for the pro-Ste...,..n
toi- . :
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Ohio State Palrol

'NO SMOKING' SIGN - It hasn 't meant a thing to most
people meeting on unofficial busines s in the courtroom. So
Judge John C . Bacon has banned such meetings.

Monday. July 25, will unfold
the current mystery in Meigs
Counly 9f what will h.ippen lo
the blood program .
Mrs. Beulah Strauss. exe(u tive
5Ccretary of the Meig1 County
Health Departrr.ent, and volun­
teer chairman of the July 25 date
with blood donors said today
"This is a do or die bloodmobile
vi
� bl-ii• unit is lo
1M at p...,.,., H ith School
,._ noon ,. 6 p. "'It mun receive e nough blood
from donors to pay back cur.rent
debt,_ at area hosp;taJs and the
Huntmgton Blood Ceq ter, and
have some left over lo, future
demands. I_r the visit does not
produce thi! much blood, donors
will be &amp;11ked to make their
donations at hospital• in the future, Mn. Stral15s said.

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WOMAN HELPED
The Middleport Fire Depart•
mcnl Emergency Unit a nawered a
call at 1 : 10 p. m. Friday
and
transported Mrll. Wayne Johnaon
or Wolf Pen to the office of · a
local physician. Mrs. Johnson was
auffering from. fainting spells.

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"W• nMd • princl,-J for Mirriunvl)le working toward a
prlncii:ial's certlfle&amp;tlon," DallH
Mid tocta.r,
The H1rrlsonvlll• tc hool wltl
han from 1 80 tG 200 pupils In
er11pl e roomy quarten with I
cafatfrla, 11ymn11l1tm ind lnstri.:mantal •nd vocal muilc af.
f•Nel The ■-w ·prlnclpal wUI
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Super 2 Dr. Hard Top. One of Buick'• finest, Power
st.. rlng and brakes. A lot of car for the mo-ney!

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elude 1t torlhwitb,
He ah;o observed that a good
salesman with a product of better
quality than a eompl'titor, always
should win out.
As to price 11,s a lurl! to the buy•
er, he quoLec.l John Huskin, 18th
Century English ·economist:
"A person who . buys poor qual•
ily because of lower price is threat•
ened with tosing everything he
spent for the iirticle; therefore he
lihouid add a boft us against this
threat, and would be wi11e1 to h.ave
bought the be,1 inste,d, according
to Ruskin.
.
Pre"iion, ptdgtam chairman for
the new llotal')' yE.!ar, was introduced by new pre,ident Gene
Grate.
Guests were Gerald Johns of
Wellston and Bill .Miller of the
Ohio State University Extension
Sef\'iL-e, an area extension agent of
the Rural Development program.
Ladies serv ing th e dinner were
Mrs. Everett Davis, Mra. Oma
Woods, Mrs. Garnet Entsm inger,
Mrs. Nan Moore, Miss Freda •Faeh,
nle and Miss Sanborn.

BloodProgram
ls Making

'1n mformaUon affidavi t Wai
d
ft� Friday by the Co11nty Prose,
y
cubng Attorney James O'Brien
.
.
_Two new teachers were en_iployed Friday e�emng wh en the
aplost Jamee Bin&amp;: for breatlng I
Middleport Board of Education met al the High Sc�ooL
and entering,
Miss Polly Mershon of Portsmouth who was hired as a
'i'bc case was hean:I belore Coun- teacher
It was explained th at all ere•
in the Elementary school is a graduate of Ohio Unity Juda:e Emme�t Peoples yestcr- 1
dits
are exhausted. Un iuly 1
and a graduate ofB the Portsmouth High School.
.
HAVAN� UPI _ Premier Fidel � afternoon. Bmg waa placed un- versity
Holzer Hosplt.;,il allthoritiea adviiath
b
D
iss
un
N
f
O
ancy
_
M
ar
a $."iOO bond and bound over
d
Castto
ofiicials . that
.., i:
. announced Friday night he ef
Other teachers who have re· ed Meigs County
Oh,10, was employed as a h"l,&amp;.1,
.
,_ eom1
Grand
to
O
Jury
wwer
A.hea
W
t
a
to or.g1111.u..,
ts tO Meiga Counly pattenll
ed'
r
i
_,__ a worIdwIde
e
Marcum.
one
Robert
are
signed
school teacher. She is a grapropaganda eam,-l1n and put• tlle c�araes. He U1 no� In th.e coun.
of two aHi.etant coaches at Rut• would be cut off by Aug_. l un­
duatc of Kent Slate Universit:'
ty
d
.
J�
au tomatlc rifles lri tbe hand• of
.
.
.
The resign-�tion of Donald QuJ. land and Mrs. Carole Birch, an l e ss assurance . w�s received of
Bmg 1s _charged �Ith breaking
thouunds of Cuban, to comb,t
· elementary teacher who has ac- future b_lood rece ipts and "debll
and enterm1 a ub1n at He�lock senberr was also ar-cepted by
United States "11,reasion."
cepted s position in her home were pa i�. " .
e
MaurkRuaaell
and
rd
boi
the
.
1!'e bearded revolutionary lead- G�ve on about July . 3. He 1a ac•
. A meetin g l!I planned an tht of­
awarded hll certificate 01 district, southern tocal. Posioil bea,H, l,ll· Wal
f1ces
1
�1 m a l. �,P,!. �4Jl), JPJnvte' tele- �f takin1
of the lle1gs Couoty 1:Jeparteraduatlon as bavJ.n1 eompletecl tiona of the litter two will not
by
_ 0. 'Z and. d
�• ���t-• IP
�th . t�e . llulland meQ t o� Health _J11l)' l8. U u bop. �
rtfilled,•,-s
·be
he· necffbry requirement..
t
.
tl.-JOWII'�
S. ........ proelalmed lilend- � - �Welker •";. v lled at ap·
The board d« ided to apply .El em ental')' and High ' were ower f;d lo te-orgaruze a Bl!d "CNII
.:
sh tp fm' ttte' · "People" of tbe Unit- proximately $IO.
c
for Federal assistance- · in esLK b- staffed, George Dallaa. es:ecutive ' hapter at l ba t lime with a Hn:-it•
ed_ program! its central objective
� States a pd boasted of CommuIn other action, Emmett Welch lishing a guidance director at head, said,
I
mSt aid to Cuba.
being carry1n&amp;: on a local blood
•10 and ,osts for intox- the school.
was 'lined •
I n other �orthwestern changes program.
\
However, he kept the speec h in ication Thursday by Emmett W .
Hlfn waa adopt- Sally Schaaf of Rutland ElemenProspec
The
for
tive donors ror July 25
budget
a low-key - without screaming Peot,les.
or wild gest ures - and again kept
Ernest F. Davia, Ro8!1 Cox and ed and the following proposed tary has been transferred to the may regbter by calling WY 2-3723
Patty
A group of women to volunteer
silent on w hat speclflc plan, he · Burdell Black were each fined $25 school calendar was presented : high school, and Miss
secreserve the bloodmobile \lisit
to
Sept.
hired
bun
has
Young
ting; Sept.
mee
Teachers·
5
as
ha, for taking over U. S. property and costs with fine and cosh susHigh School. c.rnteen is needed for tha t date
in Cuba in retaliation for reduc- pen�ed. The charges were filed 8 Classes begin,· Oct. 28 Ohio tary at the Rutland
·
j also. They are asked lo phone
tion of the sugar quota.
agamst t he three by the hig hway Education meeting; Nov. 2f.25
the
In
Sout
Local School lhe s.ame number,
hern
_
.
;
ber
recess
sgiving
Decem
tbe Department
Thank
He announced that 19 Sovlet patrol for failing to cancel lilies to
.
D11tr1ct three new teachers are to
23 ChriStmas vacation
begins; be hired Mond ay night at the re of HeaUb·
shJp1 were en route to Cuba wilh motor vehicles.
-------oil to help this country out of the
James E. Milliron and Homer R. January 3 ClaHes resume: Jan. 12· gular school board meeting. The
crisis caused by Its seizure of Valentine each forfeited a $25 l3 Firet SemeSler ex.aminationa; vacan cies are at Racine High
U. S. · owned oil refineries.
bond in County Court, MilUron had March 31 Good Friday; May 23.24 School left by reaignalions or •
v
And in a surprlae announce- posted bond for driving left of Final Exams; May 2 1 Baccalaur- Ruth Drake E dler, Thomas Hart
ment he said that lnvestiptors had center and Valentine for passing eale ; May 25 Eighlh Grade Com- and Doris Kershner, girl'.i phy- 1
26 High sleal teacher. Applications have
!_!t
I
uncovered no sign of sa botage in on a curve. Both men were anest- mencement and May
L1JD1
t.
Commencemen
School
h
t e expI oaion of the big m unitions ed by the highway patrol.
been and are still being receiv•
Meanwhile in the Norlhwes- ed for the three positions.
dump at t he ed1e of Havana
tern District, only one resignaf
harbor June 26. He said it proba.bly
tion is to be rilled, that being
At_ laat word, th_ere we�e n� va• J
was caused by spontaneous e1:plo1- o
WASHIN
GTON UPI _ The U · S.
Luther Woodall's position or prin- canc1ce1 to be fllled m either 1 p
ion of a n old hand grenade.
· neer V sun Sltellite no 1ong�
10
Harrisonville
Grade the Ea1lem Local School Distric t
cipal at
.
ts
School.
cme roy School Exempted :::;:...i'!"�
�;-:.p w:��.� bu;·�:�
� s�i'ct
.
entisls report its Voi(.'e lasted for
Ulller
OOre
I n olher actloa al l he M; ddle- 22.5 million mie,.
port School 8"'NI meeting lut
1be National Aeronautics and
Training Scholarship
Attending funeral services far
Dr. John w. Moore, scoutmas- night, the board promiaed BOb Space Administration (NASA) sai d
Howard I. Stewart here Thursday ter of Troop 247, Rock SpringJ., Aahley a salary offer by Tuesday. Thursday the last report from the
were these from out of town: hu been awardl!d 8 Golden AnniThere have been no official spacecra ft was ret8»'ed June
resign1tion1
by tea cher1 in the 26, when the a■tellite waa 22 .J
Mr.
and
Mra.
H.
Stewart,
J
versary Training course at CimarSalisbury Local School District.
Funeral ,en-ices
for Helen Mr. and Mn. Jame1 Starkey, son ron, N. M .
q:iillioll milee�aw-.y. Th ursday i t
Smit h,. 1 1 , 4au1hter of Horace and James, Cbilllcothe; Mrs J. R. Stewn estimatea at 27.5 ' Dlillion
Tb e course will b e held July
Margene (ieffera) Smith, Reech- wart, Mr, and· Mrs. Bert Ste"art, 13 through the 18th. Dr. Moore
miles from earth.
HUNDRl:OS AIRLI FTED
\!Ille, who, died In a drowning IC· Eugene Stewirt, Chai'leaton ; !lay- accompanied by Mrs. Moore, dau,
Pioneer V. had been espeeted to
I-BelLS,
UP
Belgium
BRUSSE
cident ·■t Lock 20 Thurtday even- mond Bowen, Mr, Hd Mra. Aua- ghter, Marilyn s nd son, Jack, was
back · aignala fro m 20 million
send
,a
rn
u
Ing, wUI be held at Arbaugh FUn- tin Bowen, Rosev!ll!i Mr. and to leave for New Mexico today gium airliftedre h ndreds f woce-- miles out. But it held out for an
eral Home Sunday at 2 p. m.
M rs. Edward Wise, Mra. Joseph and return at the end of the •en and chlld n ou t of violen
additional 2.:i million milea.
torn Congo today.
Other survivors ai'e hroPJen Oris, Guy, Columbian■, O.; Mr. and month.
Roger, Jamea and Warren Everett, Mrs. Euaene· Wl11e, Lisbon, o.:
WRIGHT FINED
all" at home: 1randp111renta, £uniee Mxa Edwin Swank, Nort h Lima,
In Mayor Ken McElhbJney's
RECOVERY AHEAD
DIVORCE GRANTED
Jeffera. The Plain,, Emanda Smtth; · O. ; Mr, and Mrs. DWl1bt Seiple,
CLEVELAND, O. UPI-Seven .court at Middleport thi1 morillng,
Gloria Ann tberabach has been
Reedntlle, and Clyde Smith, ·AJr . aon Je:ry, dau1hter Barbara of granted a divorce lrom George A. weeka of gradual recovery lie Warren W, Wright, Middleport,
ron.
Dayton ; Mr. and Mn, E. R. .Kln­ Ebersbach according to an entry ah ead for the steel industry Steel was fined $10 and coats for J'eetThe Rev. Lee WaUace will admln. caid, daughter, Cynthia, Wyan­ fJled Jn the Clerk ol Courts office. magazine 11.id today.
less operation.
ister la,t r1tes, with burial at the dolle, Mich.; Gu, Gardner, daugh­
Rushville Cemetery In Reed1vllle. : ters Mrs. Paul Dunavan t and Mn
Friends may e&amp;ll at the funeral Charlea Brown, Charle,ton and
Mrs. James Clark, Col11mbu1.
home untJI time of servir.ea.

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1957 B U ICK

Spec1,1

Teen Party On
Park Concrete
l'as Successful

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Century 2 Door Hard Top. Power steering and brakes.
Dyna.flow, radio and heater. Truly a well-kepi on_e owner
Buick trade-In.

Depolll luirui&lt;e �

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V8 Bel Air 2 Dr. Sedan. Almost like the day It was sold.
Powe rglide. Radio and Heater.

BANKING SINCE 1171
Memllot Federal le•rv� S)'l&amp;em
Member l'ederal

POIIBIOY
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1957 B U ICK

1953 PLYMOUTH

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,..,.•..,,. today •ftlll ttinflht.f Sun,,
day p,A,rtiy cloudr1 wan11 anc ....,.
humNI. Miah today In tta. ... Lew
tonltht 5M6.

Members Of Or�ations
Disregarded -N� Smoking Signs

$3.98

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ent1ne

Weather

Organ iza tions Barred From Courtroom
In Ord�r Issued BJ Jud ge John Bacon

$ 1 .98 to $5.95

sensatio na·I

MON D AY

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J UST RECEIVED · · · · · · · · . . · · · · NOW $1A95 JUST RECEIVED · · · · · · ·

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Roush's Shoe Store I

NO. 7 1

SPORT SH I RTS

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WAS $1 , 295 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . N OW $1 , 195 JUST RECEIVED · . . · · · · · · · · NOW $2, 1 95

WORK SHOE S

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ME N'S SHORT SLEEVE

V� 2 Door Sedan. Standard shift. Biscay�•- One careful
i
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K)wner. Shows bes t of care.,
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JUST RECEIVED · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · NOW $795 JUST RECEIVED · · · · · · · · · · · .. NOW $1 ,595

1956 BUICK

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$4.95 and $5.95

These cars must go. Up to $200.00 reducti on i n price. You can help you rself to the
g reatest used car value of the year by helpi ng us to make room for the recent flood of
trade-ins.

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1 ol11 mlm s, Ohio

lurope 11 more denittly popu•
lated In proportion to it■ slq, then
IIIJ -'her continent. It hH mDN
�n th,.. tlmtt H many p1:rton1
,er t41uar1 mile. H the. United
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For Summ er Comfort . -

These Great, Lote Model Used Can Must Be Sold Nol!I' So

Ne,:g.hbcr Masons

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Michigan arrived Thursday to at­
tend the funeral of Howard Stew­
arl and are the aue,t.s of Mra. Ray
Seiden1bel.

WE'R E LOA DED WIT H BAR GAI NS!

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Mill&amp; Katie P.ticht i,perit .Wedneaday
with 'Mn. Earl om, �omln1 Star.
Mr. and Mra. E. R. Kincald and
daughter, Cynthia, or Wyandotte,

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Picnicked Wedne,day
of the Ladie6 Aid o'
' theMember�
Sl. Paul Lutheran Church held
I _pic111c We&lt;lnesda� evening ll t_he
M1a_nolia M 1ddleporl Park Gr.Ce by Lou11e

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Past Chi.C:I
• Thursday
P•ICIHC
At PlaygTtound

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�ily o_n Sunday and get down to
work immclliately with Jltmea E.
Doyle, , chairman of the Stevenson
ca_mpugn, Her lint aHignment I
will be to keep Gov. Edmund G.
Brown of Callrornla from an- 1
nouncing his perabnal support of \
F. Kennedy for
Sen. John
the presidential nomlnaUon.
LOS ANGELES UPI-pemocratic platform drafter■ began
shaping the party'a UHJO cam•
paign promises today with labor
unions preuurlng for • tough •
civil riKht, stand •p_ plaudlng Negro "sit in ' ' demona:tra tora.
I
As the platform drafters met,
AFL-CIO Preddent George Meany
planned penonal calll on the
four lead_ing candida te&amp; for the
Democratic pretldential nomina­
tion to point up or11nlled · I•
bor'a demand for • •trontly Ill&gt;
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