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Mainly About

. Son-In-Law Of Former Middleport Pastor
Helps In Histor,ical Heart Operation

People
In Pomeroy

Laura Pauline Thomas Becomes Bride Of I
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Milford Hysell In Tuesday Evening RJte

I Inspection For
Chest er Grange

of the First

a candleligh t ceremony in the sanctuary
I PresbInytecian
Church of Middlepor t Miss Laura Pauline ThoMiddleport

S !! f fOr JU/ Y 26

Now You Know

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WATERLESS C O O KWAR E

l'ldm "' l'rr ('um pleted for m mas became the b ri de of Milford Hysell , both of
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Su rgical History was recently made i n the Ame�1can
By LUCILLE HAWl(INS
:.pt•d111n "•• h 1 L·h w1!l he held 111 the on Tuesday evenin � al 6:30.
..Mission Hospital in Tant.a , Egypt, when an extremely delicate
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The double ring ceremony was pe1formed by Rev _ H o­
heart operation was suecessfully performed , according to an
Dr, Alston Tr&lt;1cy returned l o Ch t• :.1L'r t; r,111gl' ml'\ Tlle!&gt;cfay evenwa1·d R u ppel! , pastor of the church w i l t, the bride's brother
�orticle i n the J u ne-J uly issue of Concern, the official maga. his home rn Co l u m l&gt;us Tut_-M.l;.i_v 1 n g
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and sistt'r-in-la w , Mr and
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gradua&lt;e r,f M iddleport High
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Thomas
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teen d ays t he patient was alt (' n d · aunt, Mr and Mrs. W i l l iam H ad for ·n 1ur :.u.:.y
i n the class of ' 58 where
St·hool
fitwith
dress
while
Mishr1ck, lloy A Clilrk a nd Mas
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o: 1 a·t•r:. a m.I meml&gt;er� were urge d
special nur6es. Like a II ford and f iumly.
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by
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active in the Glee Club
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� led bodice and full
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other patients, he was v1s1te d rreA
Mrs
.i member of the Powalso
and
was
corsage
Hl'r
hat.
the cardioscope.
white
small
" Ue s t of h , ·r ,·um11 1 11n1l'al 1nn was tt'illI r rum lh e
quently b)' the hospit a l evangelist I er, w V c1 , i s t he •
She ls a member
Club.
Puff
der
with
tions
a
carn
llnted
blue
of
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f
-year
sixty-three
a
patient,
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The vovernor of t h e proyinee son in J.:iw and daugh1 er, Mr. and oh 1 (1 Cot11ll'1 l o C h un· n·s t 1a11 k. mg
Christ and was
of
the
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Church
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M
Thomas
• old, w h ite haired man. h a d gone came to the hospital to see the
t i n'.' ( , raiii.;,· fur donation given two pearl hearts.
bert l l l'rildon and f a m i l &gt;
M
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Holzer Hosp1lal
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nurse
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with
dress
green
light
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wore
he
from do('tor lo donor before
M r and M r s Thomas M eC l uu� I from H u r a l Li ft• S unday
palient a bout whom t he whole
beige actessor1es ,rnd her eorsagr School of Nursmg before her
c ame to the outp11hent dep art­ di�tricl w a s talking. Later, the I ,
'-d to th ,• , ,
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m.irriage.
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·1 1 1 1· l llil�kr lhankt•cl thos e re- : was o( pink carnalions.
ment of Tania Hospital. During editor o r r:.gypl
5 1 argest newspap.· 1 ho rn r rn Celina. a fler c1 we('k :.
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M r. Hysell also a gradua!e 0£
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Hysell, Bradbury, for a wedding the serviee and also a member of
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.supported by the U n i ted Presby - m a k u 1 i.: h e r 11 1,1111• �·1 1 1 1 hl·r 11 " · r ,
A11gu st 23 meeting _ supper with his famil y.
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for the funer a l of Lester L. Cunn- ·
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' has been repaired, freshly paintNl
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h l h l ' (; ra11 �(' s1s·ers •ng
� Sunday nigh! were Mr and Mrs. son-in-l a w of Dr. John Orr. form. Weducs rla�· aft n a t w o wet• k s wtm
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by the troop ii/Id inspected by the
e 1t" tlUU.lf • • . • • . • . • 1, 11
Cll rford Cunning ham 1111d sons, er pastor of the Middleport Pres- visit W i th his grandmuthcr . Mrs .
/(,i,· k a h � t • Ha h y and a rea . g,
• covn ,oa NTCN
Denny and Keilh Li ma: l'aul Cun­ byterian Church a nd Mrs. Orr, Ray Warner al Lond o n . ] l p was I \' T a kt'• T1111 t •"u was presented : by , Rev. a n d Mrs. I'red . G ar dn r, OhlO State Highway P11trol.
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All bo)'S makm, the trip arc
as
ningh a m , Tulsa. Oklaho ma: Mr. the former M a ry Sauer. Dr. a nd accompani e d humc hy his 11101!1 ' · I r.\ n 4'n r y t•aver A co� les
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M rs. IIo,.,.,.r
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and M rs. Harry Crall of G a lion . Mrs. J a mison (Mary M a rtha Orr) er, M rs. Jay W;.rncr, d;rnghtcr. IH" 111 w i t h nww I INS {I 1 111 ded�t0 t on H d he It 0f th M ' ddl epo t urged to be at Scoutmaste r Mills
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' home .ii 6 P- m. Friday. Monlc'y for
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0 . ; Mr a nrl Mr§. Hobert Kroft and their four children have serv- Linda and snn Stevie who met twu i;r o up.� 1'.llh Mrs Da le
. 1 ( eri'T ues
d ay rOr camp fees which the boys have
Ch tire••Or"Ch ns
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• and son R a ndy,
him in Chillkolhe.
ed m a ny ye a rs in Tanla.
Colum bua where they will spend s a ved will be collected at tl11s
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the week in attend11nce at the l une
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. Clarenc e Thomas an d daughte r,
r . a nd Mr .11 . Thu- Sl!lf.! 111g ul · 11.i l l l!· Hymn of th&amp;-: e- North Ame_rican C_hri tian
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local,
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Mrs
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mas Bowen.
venl l�n which la ?Cmg held _J o1_ nt- i n g . trip and physical exam i natmi i
Pome131aeltnar,
t'.
John
uncles
lh-frt•:,hmenls were
served at
Clifford
• .all of Col umbus: Mrs
ly with the Natlo_nal
Chr i stian forms will bt distribu ted.
roy and Lewis and George Sauer,
I l l ,c l · l , i M ' 01 l h t • mef'hng.
� Hess of Carrolto n l leighls. w·. Va.,
n.
Cortventlo
Education
local.
• B. Frazier fl! Oak l l i l l , W. Va.,
C,11u1sU1 Clu.b Hol,ls
The convention which is bein�
, Mr. and Mrs Jlussell Adams of
Meeti111{
At
/lull
Run
(,'h u u·h .�,,rvicPs f'or
at the Veterans Memoria l Services Announced
held
Parker shurg, Harry Cunnin gh a m
Captain Reginald Harve y of the
Mrs. William ,\'layer e11trrt.:ii 11t"1!
Sunda ,1 (' hurd1 s ervices for the Au ditorium beg a n Tuesday evenof Parkershurg and Lc11tcr Thom­
I hl'r l'ar1 a�ta Clut , with noon h111t:h l !arnw :\l t·lh&lt;1d1sl L ' hurl'h charge in g e nd will continue to Fri da y English Church Army, will return
as or S a lem Center .
·O
eon TueKd a y at t)i'(" hOme uf her rirr .. JHIOU IH'l·d 1,/i follow.'!: Noah night. This Is the first time it ha d to Grace Church to take the ser­
Pall be a rers were Charle� Ben­
will
he in
chari:;e ever been held in Columbus. Song vlc-e and preach on Sund11y, the
Mrs. WaltN I J l c1., k i11s
�aren�s. M r , ;md
IITIA
nett, W a l lace Russell , Russell
Schreiber, Ball Run. canasta Wiis i1f ttw sNv1t·1•s at the Portia.-! leaders for the week will be "The 1,1h. Captain Harvey led a miss­
noc.:
Lyons, Utmer ( : rimm, l l u bert
htrl in Grace Chun:h last March.
pl.11yed with prizes aw a rded to �rs. I Ml'thodist l"hurt· h Sunday at 7:30 Payne Slster11 ."
ALUMI NU'°'
t·nt,
presid
b11ch,
Ehers
a
Lydi
Miu
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Taylor 1111d Leslie
The Rector, the Rev. W i l l iam
Other11 of the local churc-h who
Bran('h Fleming and Mrs. Paul µ. m Hichard Chambers will speak
conducted the mectin � of the Theiss.
�$ U, fOlt DlmAY
Roberts,
will be attending , a
Wilbur
Ow
Hacine
Mt'lhodist
Ch
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on
at
will
atten
d
ing
a
re
be
WSCS or the United Mt•tho disl
At the close of the .i;: a mrs, 11 df' s- Sunday at J O : 1 1'! a. m. There will Theobal d who left yesterday morn church and group life la bratory
Churc h held Tuesd ay evenin g 11l
House Wears Deparlment Main Floor
sert course w11s -'Crvctl to tl1 e above he no s11 rviee,s at the t'orest Hun ing and Mrs. George Hu dson, in Sycam ore, HI., for two weeks
the churc h.
11c1med aud Mrs. Allred Housh. Mrs. :•1ethudi�t Ch urd1 due to the "p- dau-![hter, Carol and Mrs. M a rtha On the 24th there will be no ser•
devo­
with
d
opene
ng
The meeti
A&lt;1ron Kelton, Mrs. Alva Phalin nual l )knie at Hailey 's Lake S�- Cbild1 who plan to atten d the vices in Grace Church due to the
tioru-i by Mrs. Ralph G i lmore whoae
and Mn. William Morris.
' ml'!ettng1 tonight and tomorrow. ' Rector's absence.
day .
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of
topic was '•Chri stians UHe
AY
FRID
and
GHT
TONI
sure Time." "Walk in the Light" '
Doris Day - --- Ja('k Lemon
was the suhjec t or ttle prnJ:rn m
t:miP Kovac s
11ted by Mn,. lier&lt;1l d Wilde rprl'l1c
"IT HA PPENE D TO J ANE"
,
muth.
Technic olor
Uur111 g Lhc husine �s z-cssio n it
- also w11s rerorl ed that Mr:s. l larry P.
Rohrrt M l lchurn Julia l .onrlun
Smith is �crvi11 g a11 1lea11 of 1 h1•
' "1 he Wonder ful Country "
Lanca 11lcr Srhou l of M ission s \Iii�
Tl.'Cluun,lor
week a t Lanc11s1t•r Camp (;l' (Jll!lds .
Mrs. Jed Webster is all t•nd in){ thf'
uchool as II dcleJ:a le. M 1s1i tirarr
C.:a mpbcl l i� 11tt11 11ding II rhurc h
meetin � in Ml nne1101 a thili week.
�ltrs. John C h a se, M rs. l "laudc
Darsi and Mrs. Thoma s (;orglc in
Pomcrol, Ohio
were m a do honora ry mem hrrs of
i
the Soc.id)'. The picnic sch1 liuled
unHI
ned
po�tpo
wa11
t
for Augus
TONIGHT .nti F•IDA Y
her.
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Scptem
TOK0AT
ES
" BIUDG
'fhe h11stel111e11, Mrs J. W, Mr,\1ur­
(Technicolor)
ra)', Mn. Alnnw Custer 1111rl Mrs.
William llohlcn-Gracc Kelly
I,. F. St' 11oe11le b with Mh ticurge
SUN,, MON., TUI 5.
1'11rker conlrih uting served re­
''TUE 8RAMllU: BUSH"
freshm ents to 20 mem bers ut the
RlC'.t11ml Burton
duse of 1 he meetin g
Barbara Hush
"l'E\'TON PLACE"
/,egi&lt;&gt;t• .4 uxilitlry
Jleatl� llkc Nursery
Rhymes compared l o
Holda .4nnuul l'i,·n fo
"Bramhle Bush"
The 1111nual picnic of 1 hr Arn ('ri­
can �glon Auxilh1 ry of �·eency­
Bennt'lt l 'od a nt! l heir families
and speei a l .11uestN WIIS lwld Werl­
nem.lay evening �, Hw lload11ide
!'ark in Middle port.
At tending the pknlc were Mrs.
Ted Ch.11pma n anti l'i1lldrt•n, Mr.
and Mrs. llob&lt;'fl l lyNell and l'11i\d­
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rc11, Mr . ;mtl Mrs. Paul ll11pton­
st11II tmd chlldrM , Mrs . .l a l'k Ba('h­
ncr and son. Mr.1. l,i lll a n Stein,
Mns. Cora Bennett 11ntl Oorb 11nd
)i:oh Rkc, Mn. Helen Kenned y,
�r�. Golda Mourn lnn and cr1111d­
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l' hildrcn, Billy Plcn·e a nd llale
Mlddlcporl
Sport 2 Door, New car never sold or tit·
2 Door, Low mileage by one owner.
Mournin g, Donnie lloai·h a nd Judy
led. 4 cyl.� H.P, " ront wheel drive,
Spotleas interior, dark ,green ,finish, std.
Sauer.
4 i,,pecd trans., whitewall tlree, heater
economy.
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trans, new tire■. Heater, a · nke one.
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and many other extr.aa. Much leas than
dealer toat.

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Midd/:eport G.roup
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SMITH CLOTHING

Convertible. 348 cu. In. V-8 motor. Tur•
boJllde trans., power 1teer1n1 and
�rakea, beautUul white finish with black
tpp --and red Interior trim. Enjoy summer
at It, bell.

M E N ' S OX F O R D S

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Value, To f8. 95

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echtldren•, TEN NIS OXFORDS . . . . . . . . . . ,1.91 pr.
e Boy'1 CANVAS OXFORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,1.00 pr.

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�-00 r.

WORK SHOES
HN,.y Cork
hln

•4-00 r.

RO UStt'S SHO E STO RE
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powerrllde trana., has pow­
er lteerina. brllea, tinted ,:lass. aood
whitewall tires, flctory air cond itioned,
1potle11 Interior, beautiful white over,
red finish.

v-a motor,

Oxford, &amp; Strop,

OXFORDS
Sln1
I½ to 3

V-l�tor, automatic tnns.• -.,ower steer•
l,aa • •nd brakes, pleaslnc 2-tone grey
finitb, clQan Interior, All cood tire,.

OXFORDS

Canva1 Oxford,
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I '&amp;'a• $2_095, Now $l 895
1 958 Dodge 4 Daar

MIDDLEPORT

IT ISN'T STEALING
BUT AT THESE PRICES
ITS fflE·NEXT BEST TIDNG

Wa, $1 795, Now $l 699
1 957 Ford '6' 2 Daor

l4cll1y owned tnd -low mllCllfle. Beau•
U.ful Jvory over ftQ flnllh. Like new
tlNa. Std. Tran■. .R:adlo ud Heater.

1 095

Was $1 495, Now $ 1 385
1956 Old1mobile Sup. 88

4-Door. Be6utiful ivory ami turquoise
finish, like new tires, Hydramat ic Trans.
power brake11, radio, hea ter, rea-J nice.

Wa, $ 1 1 95, Now $ 1 095
1 956 Ford V-8 Convert.

Coup:e, Beautlful white and black finish,
new White nylon top, FordomaUc trans.,
rad io, he1ler and new whitewa ll tlres.

Was $1 1 95, Now $ 1 095
1 956 Ford V-8 Fa irla ne

4-Door Sedan. Low mileU'if, by Joe.al
owner. Black fi Disb with pleasing inter­
ior. t'ordomatic, power sthring and
brakes, radio and heater.

Was $1 095, Now $995
l 956 Chev. Bel Air 4 �.

One. IM-al owner and extremely clean
· Interior. Seautlful Cl'O(U6 yellow and
laurel irffn ,finish. Like new tires. Fac­
tory alr cundltioned. V8 motor. Power­
tllde, power steerlnr: and brakes, Rad·
lo and heater. ,

1 399

LET US PROVE
WE UNDERSELL

19so
1951
1952
1954
1912

PASSENOEJ\ CARS
•·oRD v.a, 1 DR. . . . . . . . . ,se
,19
CHEV.:..�
$19
.
.
.
.
.
DR
4
STUD�R
FORD. �• , I DR, . . . . . . . . ,299
FORD N, 4 DR. . . . . . . . . '199

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TRUCKS

1951 CHEV. 21'1 ton Tra�l•r $4895

1951 FORD 8 Ranolmo· Plp, $1295
1157 · GMC V8; 21'1 Ioli Dump .1895
195'1 CHEV. 21-!i Ion TIIDdem Allie

\

Wos $1095, No• $995
1 957 Chevralet 2 1 0

6 -cyl. 2 Door, locally owned and clean
as new. Ivory over light ,green fini.sh,
,good tirN, spotless upholstery, Heater,

Special $1 295
1 956 Chev. Bel Alr 4 Dr.

VS motor, Powcrgllde trans. Beauti{_ijJ
beige over gold w ith 1matchin1 interior.
Radio, Heater, knee deep in rubber.
H.lrdlop Cpe. Sharp white over blue
finish. s -; 'ess interior. Conti nental
Lire kit. • .)fdomatlc, V8 Motor. Radio
and Heater.

$1 095
1 954 Plym,. Del. Cpe.

Runs .good. Nlce ,ppearance, one own­
er, MJI. Sue money. New Tires.

$495
1 955 Old,. Super 88·

2 Door. Hydt'•anatJc, niato, heater, •hi� .
and turquoiff, c:ood seat coven.

595

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llistr1ct Engineer Max Farley
Says Road Has Been 'Uprated'

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CLEARING CREW:-Plclured here (Ill Ro
. t 684 are Stale Highway Department work
en
who •re doing prelflltlnary clearln work
the Job. Pictured here are (L to Rf WJllar: � to gra:lng by heavy equlpmenl already on
M
racuse, and Wtlllam Keenlg Mlddl-ort stale wery' omeroy Roule I, James Teaford, Syhlg hway department truck
..r
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driver.

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U.atect p,.._ ln..,n.tfonel
The Soviet Union tbrealened to­
day· to tat, "ruolute mea1urea"
to cut abort We1tern "lmperi&amp;llat
a,crea,lon" in tbe Conco.
�-1• a•ured tile Con10 IOV·
ernment that the Soviet Union
would live any us.istlnce "that
mleht be neee11ar_7 for tbe vic­
tory of her juat cauae. ••
In the Conio ltaelf, tbe wave
of riot.in&amp;. pilJqJna, lootln,i and
npffll .eemed at a temporary
end. But the polltJcal altuatlon
deterlOl;'atJnc rapldJy, with an
apparent 1ptlt In the C.Onaoleae

w:11

tovvnment

Bel&amp;ian troopa p1trolled the
capital of Leopoldville and main•
illned order In other citle1 awatt­
ini tbe arrival of th� lint U. N.
lnlop,,
· The Soviet warnJn1 wae tq a
mUflee from Premier Nikita
Xhrulhchev to Con,:o Prealdent
JOHph JC.ua 'ltabu IDd Pninler1
Palrlett 1'1alumba.
eapped ■
cunpa:icn ib the --soviet Preti tO
depict lllJllia. u tbe true friend
ol llJe eonro ■nd ■ll Afrlq, pic1ur1._ tho W•t ■1 eolonl ■IIJt,

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Memorial Gif� For Meigs' New Hospital Can
.Expand Hill Burton Federal Aid Grants Too

Informat ion concerning dona- hospital eoruit
ruction
llona to th_e Meig� Count)' VetM'Mlmbtrt of the �rJI e l a l n­
•
emor11l H01p1tal u memorial IN th•, for ever
y two dou:. r.,
�• �n mem y
0£ tamUy or celved 111 plad'" and l llb
up to
t
1
s was re eued today by tbe $50,000, the h0&amp;pH
a l -.rd will
ard o! lru,tees of �e Me!11 r«elve anoth
er one dollar of
�:uht V
y eleran1 Memorial Hoaplt- federal fund.,

t·!d

a,.

In . announctng the inlormatlon
Gifts and donations to the hos.
the board , ta.id that some Cu1erle� Plta i board can be made in d irect
have bten received from Meiga c111h, direct
pled1es of total
County residents and resldenta ot amounts at once, or pledges
of
n�by areu on the Procedures to amounts to be paid over a period
be fQllowed In maki ng anemorlal of time.
liftl.
Bo&amp;rd members report that
.Recently the biard of tnQ;tees every dollar given in cash or pied­
and the Mei11 County Hoapltal lies now can be used In the orlgln­
Co �misslon went on record II f•• al construction when the ladlity
vorm1 the receiving of 11:llts ,and un be secured at a lower cost than
contribulloos alnce there HI 11 11reat at a later date, Also some install &amp; •
advantace to be fained at
the lions in · the origin al construction
present time. Particularl)' betne are preferred over additions made
1trcased Is the fact that Hill-Burton later.
hoapltal aid will be paid at the rate
A donation of any al•• wm 'of one dollar for eaeh two dollan
Hated on a perman111nt recerd to
be piacacl In th• corner &amp;tone of
&amp;tven in &amp;ills to the new h�ltal.
ttt. new hospital. 0.noN of $50
u•e COUii tY hH been declared
or more wlll hew• thel, ••· 'd up to
el 1"8A
•dble for •t"
u,11�IH'ton
h
..
pfKtd on • plaque In ,.. ho•
for the eon•true1.1on
.- of plt11I ,...,_; $500 wm · quat1r,
hqspi� bu&amp; only 1224,,aac.oo
"'- dOMr to h•Ye • -late
�n be requ..ted 1a aeeordance
en e •1111I• ,..,..
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the two for one ,olfq, vµ the
en a
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Ohie: ,air wlttt ftet ,nuch
cha,._ In Nffll!t1.:U,-i .....,. and
t°"ltftt '•Ir NvN1 afNII p,1,tty
clo� north S.tu,.,, wannw
but tumlna cooltr .-In -,,...,.
north S.turct., afttfflOlln .,. ..._
nine- Hleh tod.ar In 70I, low to,
"i1ht 41--55.

S:NGLE &lt;:O!'Y - k

Whit will be the politldi efreCt
of the Kennedy-Joh nson ticket?
Why did the ambitious and 1en1iti ve Johnson aaree to take a
craek at a job which oiflclall.v has
little but ceremonial trappin11
when he already la safely en­ SILT DEPOSITS - Thia slll
deposit from a strip mine Operalion wa• washed
trenched in one of the most pow­ by a recent r�.
Last
wini
er
such deposit, lhrealened •- close Routes 680 andon Route 684
erful .POlitical posts in the coun­ close Route
884 and dl4
8112,
try?
To $tnnllhtn Tld&lt;.t
Kennedy's move clearly was an
atle1npt to cement the party to­
gether and to strengthen the Dem­
ocraUe nat ional ticket in the South .
Gov1, Erneat Vandiver of Geor­
gia, �nest F. Hollinga of South
Carolina and J. Lindsiy Almo nd
·
nly tru
promi_sing pote ntia J for mone, for new parks,
of Virginia 111d Terry Sanford
labs,
.
�omm umy
South
���
:::03h
Democntlc nominee for governo?
Y P1annrng 1s the way to re- -1chool1, hlfhwa.,-1 • anct other
alh:
e
th
I
a
pote
_
of North Carolina, were among the
�ti&amp;1 ,best-those �e_re chief assertions of
ct.■l rabl• hnprovemenla.
a Un�v rsity faculty members speaking 'l'hurstwo
IHimocratic leaden whom Kennedy
Pres i d ent Richard Holl voiced
day
cons_ulted Thursday on the vice �r
. g�t �! �gan s � ia ak Walton League club hous e to an aud- gratification of the
Hocking
J)re11denUal choice.
Ience of 96 men and women.
county a:oals of the Ohio Depart"We need men of strength ll
It was Henry L. Hunker, proment of Natural .Resourees citing
cl, 1 The 5 eptember meeUng w
we are to be .fll.rong and if
Ul th e IO-year plan of Gen.
we fessor of economic geography ·be · at. Lak·
Hertiert
e Hope, and the Novem•
are to prevail and lead the world wbo explored aarlcultural, min•
B. Eagon, dire,,...
..,.. , and D. W.
on the ro.d to freedom. Lyndon er�l , forest, w1ter an4 people as ber event in G111lipoli1,
Flickinger, head of the Division
Prof. H unker 111d the new of Park
John5on hu
dtmonatrated
on pr1m�y 1o�ce1 of_ the 26-county
s, for a
lan d purchaae
many occasion• hb brUJlant qual­ are� mclud m1 Meigs end nela:h- Ohio Dep.artment of Industrial at Hock.Ing SlatebigPark
lil�tions for the leadenhip we re­
"ng co un ties. But he picked and Economic Development has as
"The principal expo;t of south;"'
.
Qlllfe lOday ,'' Kennedy Aid.
ecr
�ti top objective the bringing ol
,..on a, the ,m ile
• ,, "
a t
r
:i�
s�.
P opl e
• id
in
d
us�
y
into Ohio. He Hid, how, ;:��� �
likely to profit the region
Some L l bitr1l1 Ollftct
u�:�� �� d ,•dded " "w•i1" en
ever, 1i has not gotten into the
Some of the liberals in Northern
It was 18raeJ Sto 1 Iman, usofleld of planning for indMdual we ship out our best people, we
.
and Western delegaUona readi ly
lose •
c1ate profesaor of city planninc committee,
vital resource." The
accepted. .Johnson but others ob­
or areaa,
speaker ci�d specifiea to show
and h_e ad of �e city an d reJlonal
J�ted 1trenuou1ly. Some even
The professor abo said that th•t the
planmng dh1alon, OSU acbool areigh t counties in the
cned thait they had been double­ chite
Ohio has not helped southeastern SEOAc
ct and landacape archJtect,
have not ,:oing along with
CNN11ed by Kennedy, who won the
�hio financially wlth its recrea- �he rema
inder of Ohio Jn tra in­
pre,idenlial nomlnation with their who advl11ed "form al; overall lJon potential, simply becau
se mg manufacturing workers manu
planni111 prior to paasage of
IUPPoJ't,
Ule •tate does not have needed facturing
zoning ordinance, "
plan',..." and valu'8' adde d
Gov. G. Mennen WilHam, of
fumh lt&gt;r the Job.
manu
by
factu
re.
T
h
eir
a
dd
renes hJ1hllihted 1
u
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... J•hnlon 01t ,... Tit""
In..
119 Dl•fflN
on OhlNn1
Carl B•hlberg reported the
mon thly dinner meeUn1 of the
rulst•nc•
��lncl'M lfl ��
SEOAc _exhibited at the Ohio
Southeastern Ohio Reg'ional Counthe onlr w�r ....,. can 1ft ,...,
State Fair would coat $692.

Soviets 1·hreateo
Strong Action To
Stop Imperialism

$ 1 095
1 956 Fard Victoria

N HD A CHEAP RIDER OR A REAL WORK HO RSE - INSPECT THESE WS - OR SELECT A TRUCK TO SERVE YOU I

NO. 76

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Recreation Tabbed As Truly Potential Asset,
Largely Untouched, At Logan SEORC Meeting
:: !�d

ag.

1958 hev, Del Ray

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ANY REASONABLE
OFFER
WILL NOT BE REFUSED

IN MOST CASES
YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL
MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT

Was $1 895, Now $1695
1 958 Chevrolet Impala

D O L L A R D A Y,S

, aon?'

very Car Reduced S 100 Jo S300
0 en Breakfast To Bedtime
1 959 Goliath Empite11

JULY

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l.ltA .L Y ! WE' VI: GON E NUTS ! - I F
Wf STOOD ON OU R HEADS WE COU LDN' T MA RK PRICES ANY LOWER ON

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IJet,otefl Te Th INterHu

LOS ANGELES UPI - Sen. John
Kennedy's surprise choi ce of
L.)'ndon B. Johnson as his Demo­
cratic rwming mate pacified the
South today but provoked cries 0£
double-cross Crom M&gt;me liberals.
.Kennedy threw the ,D emocratic
National Convention into a turmoil
of ekcitment by recruit ing for
aecond plaee on lht. tJd:et the 51 ·
)"eat-old Senate majority leader
tram Texas who had been his chie£
rival for the pu1idenU1I notr.ina­
Uon.
The convention formally nomi­
nated Johnaon for the vice presi­
dency at Tbunday nigbl's session.
· But the methGd of convention
approval wu almost as much ot"
a shock lo delegates in the Los
Angeles Sports Arena aa was the
choice of Johnson. He was nomin ­
at� on • mot ion requiring a two­
th�s vote. Gov. Lettoy Collin s 0£
Florida, convention chainnan, de­
clared It ha d cuti ed by a voice
vote although there was a loud
chorua of noes u well as ayea
when he put the queslion,
Acapta nc. SPffchM Tonight
.&amp;th nomi nees will deliver their
a_cceptance speeches at tonigh t 's
fmal convention session , in
the100.000 seal Loi AnaeJes Memorial
Coli seum.
JohnaQn, who had been hinting
broadly all week that Kennedy
was too youna and inexperienced
for the presi dency, prorn_pUy de­
clared himself "proud to stand be­
side and stand behind the next
prealdent o( the United States
Jack Kenned y." He promised tO
"stump the country from coast to
coast" to help Kennedy d efeat
R ichard M. Nixon in November,
Hotel lobbies and eOlridors were
buzzing today with three ques­
tions:
· Why did
Kennedy choose John-

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Unite,d M ethodist
H Ids Ch urc h
Session Tuesday

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Johnson Choice
. Evokes Cry Of
Double Cross

LOOK
A T All YOU GE T/

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Pacification

complete

:Yisitors Attend
Last Rit.es For
-L. L. Cunnin gham

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l ,th &amp; 1 1 1::
f' o l1111 1l111\ . Ohle

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will hne hi, nanM placN on 1
dou�• room, and tht donor of e
91ft of $2500 wlll hne hl11 name
plac.d on the oparatln1 room or
d•llvtry room,
Offi cials ol the board report tha r
because lhe hosp ital is a public
pro_J e_ct donations may be made by
inchv1duats, iamiJies,
busines�
ho�aes, aervice club1 and organi­
zations. The board will makl
every effort lo carry out the wishei
of donors, it is reported.
Board member:; a1so report that
in order to reduce the tost to the
min i mum
in construction and
equipping the new hospita l and
still give the citizens an excellent
f l-bed hospital, air conditioning
P-iP�:in oxy�en to eYery roum and
equ1p mg 01 • second op�ra ting
room are being �liminaled.

Spring Honor Rolls

Ohio Slate University baa issued its honor roll for the Spring
"'
Quarter h1dnD'
• name■ of undergrad uate students who ••h,
• · eved
high •cademJc averages for that
period.
The Ult include. Jame. F Nester, 63 S. Third. SI., Middleport ·

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$1,261 JJJdgement
Asked In Action
Filed In Court

Suit has been tiled In Common
Pleu Court by D.
and EdJth m:.
Whaley versus The Swi1her Coal
Company. an Ohio COrporalion for
judgement in the amount of $i 261
'
,vith interest.
They state in their petition -they
leased 10Ut5 acres ln Sciplo town­
ih i p near Pageville to the de!end­
�nt for Jl minimum royalty of
$5,�. The lease, of three ,year
Jurat1on, had on option for renew1! for an additional three yean
tht petition states. The ' d efendanl
h_as not exercised his renewal op.
i1on and the lease is expired. with
:&gt;nly $3,739 royally pi.id, the plaintiff clalma.
.
Judgement agairul the defendant
for the unpa id IHllante of the roy.
alty is asked.

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MEIGS OENE •AL HOSIIITA.L
Admitted: Mn. A. R. Pullins.
"'iddleport; Edith Thomas, Pom­
eroy.
Discharged: Mrs. Besaie Scholl
Pomeroy; Cha rles Alexandrtr, Porn:
eroy; Sue Hoffman, Cheater; Har­
riet Warner, RuUan cl;
Harley
Woode, Albany ; Howard i{nl&amp;ht
Chester,
Births: A son to Mr. and Mn.
Carl WUson, Pomeroy.

IOOSTIRS SPO"S011 HOP
The Pomeroy Bahd Boorters
are sponsoring a l"f'Jcord bop from
,:ijO ��\ii n p. m. So,tu"1� •I
tlie Pomeroy Jt1Dior Hflb Scliool
it ii fn:mounced• . MUile · lnD be

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m e 1
;;.:h:�::;:i:11�;: � Jte the orm
Daily Sentrnel , Pomeroy-Middleport,
July 15, 1960-S
a:l 3 p�.. � ��o�g��s�m�� Wal t er I
:r� \
• WIii;er al ----- -- -----· -----Moeller w i l l dl•hvt' r a ,peech Al
I
j t ht" £1111 wood
.
ll � !il llmnt '
MAN CITED
ii lo appear Jul, 18.
4 p m LI � ht- S t .it e lteprtM•n!a
.tPACE MAKER P'HONE
s Ja i.•&amp; Crot
OC I O I
Mr
kilrel
l
ar
d
l&gt;t'
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n
W
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Dall'
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Ll\ l' Dan Tii bt.·r on the wea ker &amp;
lfl
e
r� &amp;Pt"O� .. W t·t·k Wllh llt' r li s be Clh: Ours J{a(' lllt' R O
By MIi. , .. �,1. W ood
n
:
�·ent
e
ht'
n
I
a
Me
d
lo t
1g ) Cuu111;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy tlUler and
�I.ind
phuneli ava1l.ible today, such &amp;Ii home, Wi t hout usmg 1111 mth or la- I
,
SunJ;, 1 �r huol . �l r n dan:e on �
c - ��n � 1 r � n
\I r� l&gt;t·lbc rt l o u r ! by the 1 tate highw;11y patrol d41ught er,
Che■t�r, called o a Mr.
One of the big allru·llons will I J ul ) IU -w�s 38, orr:rmg S8 7V
d
d1al•hll!hted
phone•.
extr11-l111e hie or t:oun t er space The rt'ason 1� V
I
C
J a ml for t he on a harge u
f .o1l low t ng ilfl uolic- and Mn. Gu)' Lee Sund.a)' afterc
' them
��� cp.i. n Hd
phones, loud-speakmg pbon�s, that 1h1s _phone moun t s on any ver
Th l'l l' w a s ;in a l t rnd a n i e of i t a t �:e k �:d ariJ a�tum
!w hd d a t 4 30-- the grtn) pule
Program fo r Sat u rd :i y's g1giin t- \'('hl Music Rot.·kaway� will I-IN the WE.- dn esd Y e e n i n g pra t· r h k I O Ih e r h o • at l and a . enst'"d mmor lo OJ&gt;l!rate his (·ar He noon.
sound-booster phones, etc . you re llcal surlace-1uch 11s II wall, col
A cx n
rnt
i
apt to a sk, " What will they think umn, post, or the side of II desk or IJl Bean Dinner an d Hom t·t·•mn ni.: ro i- m a l :') p· rn · a nd a i: rt'a sy st·rv i t�� Wi tt1a S a n dvra 5 w11rtz } a!!i VIJt
1rgm1a
I workb enc h .
, d er
, i."I nus
.. h 1,ar k , B1 dwe ti, wa� an P1 • t hase will be lit�i,:cd /Jt 5 30 J1•adt·r This wef'k i. J ca
. lb Jso 1·ii j Fru�nds hue Ila\e le&lt;1rn('d of thl'
of n•xl"- '
I
,·os Ier , Il � n
nounced
today
M·
b
}
ane
i
1
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lur
.\lertrngs
•g111
•t B P &amp;erioua 1ll ru,si. of i,;.,rl Person of
will
bt
.
.
The an swer would be th e t iew I Here's a Ull l Q,Ul' feil.\Ure o{ the pu �1 1 iuty
.1seball i:umes will br r-onduc1 ir1 durin J.: J uly and August
cha1rman
or
t he ev e nt
l,
I Huntrn.i;:lon W Va
\ SJ&gt;acc-Maker pl1une. the cllal 111\s
''Space-Maker" telephone
lag-r,u�nig crernomes will i:i:et ed at 6 P m The dar ' 5 feshvi- 1 Mrs W1l ltam Orr and ,1au1,ht Mr and �trli l "hirlcs D Woode I
rotat
and
and
s,
e
the rN·e1ver sets u � erway at t � 1 5 a m con�uct- tu· � will end with mus11·
Arcordtng lo General Telephone
and danc- er� spenl Sunday with her µarcntJ; visited her mott;tr Mr J B
--- - --- - - - -m any one of seven pos1t1011s
·
e� by l ite Addi�o11 Uoy Scout ing !or the g eneral public. t:oa- )!r and Mrs. !l!Jberl Wlute of Hayes al Middleport Sunday
. · s iil t erN l'W HAVEN, W . VA.
'
This means you c11n have 1he Troop 22 1 a u d Vinton • � Club cession stands will be operated Keno.
n
n
On
th
ay hom tbe)' calloo
I
e
.
�cfe
Pa
k
.
1
,,.
e � 5 Tile _ North Gallia throughout the d a y's activities.
d.ial an d_ recei\ler put in the posi0� her u
• W ud Hayes and \
LO O K I N G F O R
Re(crit
v1:,1 tor� of .\1rs. Hertha 1 ed
(am1. 1 y a l 'Vernon McCoy wi11 art as mas- Kmtaid
I
tmn eas1ei;t for eve ryday use You marchmg band will pl.ty the St ar
''
ester
h
wnp hPr •00- )ear-0
,
·
ld mot h·
SpangJ ed B anncr.
ter of - cere monies.
select the most conv e nient position
---1 , A. Plil.ce . .\frs. C. Kir k
]
er
.
Mrs.
I N SURANCE ?
I
ginn
e
B
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at
0
' and
I :30 a. m. th e
i
and the inst.iller l ucks both dial
bride
Friday and Sotu rda y-July 1 5- 1 6
Mr. _and Mrs Eddie MillYANK TOURISTS ARRIV E
North Gallia Little League basea nd rece iv er in place.
er, all of M a rtl'tta
l!O
_
SCO
W
UPJ
HOLZER HOSP ITA L
ball team will take on Gall ipolis '
1
An A
c
I
BOX OFl'ICE OPENS AT 6,30
_ M r _dn d M r s. C la_1 r Woode,_ �it - group of 250 t our i sts la n::• .ii � J
Admitted July 13: Mr� - James
Compan7 spoke:.men pom� out �r10_l t·s. At 1 J o'd ock, the North
L&gt;
ktP
1111
Pennie
and
Carr.
v1s1led
Lening
rad
Cl
e
ek,
Thurs
t
Middleport: Bt!rnard Lee
�hat i1e Sp�cc Maker phone 1� an Gallia band, under the dir ect w n
day from the
SHOW STA R TS AT 6,45
1 ideal ex tens10n for bedroom, l:itch- of Mrs. Hos11 J 1e Bai l es, will COIi · Whi te, Pomeroy; Albert H. Ebers- Mr. and \trs: Char le li D Woode. I cruise ship Victoria, lh e Tass new&amp;
.
Sunday evenm�
a gency report ed
I en, farmly room or workshop.
· hach, Pomeroy.
duct a c-om·erl ·
Th e group 1s
•
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Mr
a nd ).frs
h
oug
onour
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t
o
ourmg
D
1sn11sse
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s
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po
Jul
Europea
d
Paul
y
og r ,
n rt .
ANGRY RED PLA N ET
Followiug an hour's breok, the
------Mrs. Ray �trausbaug h, Mrs Wy a tt
Tyl
e r 8i1. 11d will perform for JO
James and Jerry Robertson of
Martin, Bill Camp�ell. Jacqueline
Gerald Mohr
-· -' f; -::..
Athens, recently \lisited Mr. and minutes. A l 1 :3U p . tn. Oakley Ad�ms, Mary r'il .. sc10, Dewey D.iy, 1
Collins
will
Uc
guest
speaker.
a
Mrs. Paul Buckley and family.
Another ball game is set for 2 Mrs C L. McCllJn, Cheryl Rippey,
--� DRAGSTRI P G I RL
p. m .-tlic North Gallia Pony Richard Warner, Marlene James, 1
Herc's Where You Can
Mrs.
V
a
u
hn
R
o
se,
Mrs.
Ello
g
League vs. thl' Gallipolis llru\·e.s
Enjoy A Wonderful M eal
Fay Spain
Houck, Mrs. Clare n ce Garthee,
Stulc_Senator
James
Porter
will
Graciously Served In A
_ _ . _
_ _ __
Mrs. Stanley Taylor and daughPleasing Atmosphere.
J ter; Mrs. I&lt;,. H. Martin a nd son ·
Su nday and Monday-July 1 7- 1 8
Mrs.
William De v e r and daughte r:
J 0 l1S0ll
101Ce
OF J EWELRY VALU ES
We
Serve
Smalle
r
Births July 1 3 : Mr. and Mrs.
BOX OF!FICE OPENS AT 6,45
•
Portions For The
James Cl•ek, Mtddlepo,t, son.
NOW GO I NG ON !
SHOW STA R TS AT 7, 1 5. ON E SHOW ONLY
Children If Desired
CITED INTO CO\JRT
Continue d from Pa�e One
All Costume Jewelry
COM E IN SOON!
OU R MAN I N HAVANA
Pomeroy police repor1td to &lt;lay
I
diu
the
)1ich1g;rn
called
icc
a
:-1
1 PRICE
that Charles C, Rogers. SL !\farys.
"nusluke."
Alec Guinness--Maureen O'Hara
. l 'hil Ha1mJ h, Ohi o labor le ;i dn Vj- V a . . h a s been e i h�d t o M:1y or I
Gents Leather
Charl
e
s
Lcgar's
court
Sat1,nlay
didn't like it, leaving the convenBurl Ives-Ernie Kovacs
tion . Gov. '.\1 ichnel nisalle, an- 1 cvcnint:: _on a �hart!e or speeding on I ON R O U TE 7
Watch Straps M l D D LE PO R T
N
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n
n
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P
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noun ccd Joh nson 's SP]ee l i 1 m lo his :=":
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tklcgation glumly bul argued for
"""""""""!'
Watch Straps - - - ii.
Another theory about Kennedy 's
Ladles Sp&amp;ldel
decision was th,1t h&lt;· wantt•d Lo
Watch Ba nds - - -$8.00
blur th e ultra-liberal im.ig&lt;' he had
Rel'o'l&amp;r $1 1.95 end $12,95 Values
acquirC'd in his pre-convention
campaign and through., udoplion
One Lot or Homan
G L ASSWA R E-I', PR ICE
of the 1960 platform wilh its dras­
ti c civil rights plank. The Sou1h
kicked up less fuss than t·ould h a ve
hCf'II expeclci.l OVf'r the l'iVil rights
plank to avoid embarrassing John­
son in his bid fut• the prcsidenliiil
Regular $1 4.95
nomination.
Gov. Davii.l L. Lawrc11c(' of
l'cnnsylv:m ia platt·d Jnhr1so11's
name before the convenlion, call­
ing him thf' i.Lronge$t Ucrnocrnlic
•
leader or 1hc Senate i11 the 11&lt;1·
tiun s lustory.
Phone WY-2-3785

1 cll Bean
Bid\\
S
ace
Maker
Is
Latest
p
&lt;
Company of Ohio. t he n('W Sp1t t"l' I
inner Offers
. '
When you eonsider th e d1Herent Maktr phone flh anywhere
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2-Dany Sentinel . Pomeroy . Middlepo rt, 0., July 15, 1980
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rHE DAILY SENTINEL.

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MARR IED A T HARRISO� VILl:..E

Cmnmentliting Editoriall,-

?,�� g!,:

AII the physical sciences ha\'p
s trides i n recent years The scierl('t' o1 d 1ekt ics is among t h e m .

v rs

Old and erroneous bt&gt;lh:fs nhou1 foods :incl
diet have been dissipated A n 1 1n por1 ant rx­
ample has lo.do w i t h mea l .

There used t o b(' a qu('st ion aboul meal's
digestibility. And for t his reason .1 good man y
people were convinced t hat . lil•�p1te me.ifs
outsta nding palatahi\it y , it shou lLI he l'On­
su me&lt;t spa ringly .
But now it is known that meat i.s almost
entirely digcst ihle. Th;1t is l ru e of a l l meats

'p�: 1:P f ,
1

la m b , vea l , ,,d t h e n•st f t is I
also \ ru t• of a l l t he various l'l l l S- an inC'X pf'n· I
sin· OllL' is JU�t a s digL•st ibh.: as t he mm,t
rnst ly .
A U S D&lt;'pa rtmcnt of Agricu l t u re bul·
letin h&gt;lls t hr- story briE' f l y : � I n 44 l'XJ)('n­
ments lhe avPrage digl'slibility of both t he
proteins and fat of beef. veal , mutton, and
pork, coukt•d in various ways and eaten as
part of ;1 !iimplc, mixed diet, was 98 pl'r CPnt .
Thl' rc•sul!s obtained were prarl ic a l l y the
same n·gard less of t he kind of mea t . ' '
Thus p:1�ses a n old wives' tnlc of long
standing.

I arte

£1/S'I f,tERG. FATSO.'

rout£ WEEPWIIEN

National Sden(' e Foundation the sum or $ 1 60
million for this fisca l year. Shortly thereal•
ter, the Foundation made a grant of $50,000 to a u niversity for a study or bird sounds.
That bro1.1ght an acid and a,pt comment
from Representative G ross of Iowa : " I s it

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Meig_s_&amp;_M--as-�n I
COmln
• ' Events

;,·;�:i;
Mr. amt Mrs. Gordon ProffiH
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fr&lt;•d
Heaters a nd childrPn, Mr. and
g
Mr,, Gernld Sellers and children
called on Mr. and Mrs. John
Sellers.
George Hobock surrcrerl a heart
a
H,
uk tut �eek.
1'6t Romebullder!I Cla&amp;s of the
Mr. 1mrl Mrs. Harry Dro:r: of
Br�for� C'hurrh of Christ will
me�t trfday a1 7 : 30 p. m. at 1hr £'enns!•lvani11 !pent Sunday wi1h
Mr. and Mrs. Dwi g ht H oback antJ
chutC'h.
E. O. T11ggart,
. .:omin,c Eve n ts July 1 7
. the CaPehatt family rrunlon
Jiil�l�een set tor Sunday, Jul,. 17,
f
at the Syracuse Park. A basket
The A lmnnnc
i,
dbfilt:r wlll be served at noon.
J
All hlati"es are urged to be pre­
ten!,
_
l
Fotest Run Methodlal Church
y,lit ha ve a picnic at Bailef's Lake
6und1ty fotlowin� Sunday School ut
f:30 a. m. In CllS(' or rain it will
be held in the church basement.
Today is Friday, .luly 1 5, the
1 97\h duy ur 1111' yl.'ar, wilh 169
July 1 8
We.1,leyan Servire Guild, R11clne morC" in 1 SMW\.
Th(' moon is in its lns1 ri uarln.
Methodist Church, meets at the
Tlw nior11ini,: i;l ars 1ir1• Mars, Ju­
home or Mr11. Hoger Tl1t·ls11 with
-a wiener roa st starling Llt 6:30 llltcr und Suturn.
p. m.
Tlw t ' V1"11i11� stnrs ,, re Jupitn
The Tr1111lf'ee of the Firs! tlni1f ' cl and sa1 11rn.
On this day in history:
Presbyterian Church will mel•I thiH
I n 1006. nutd1 1rn inlf'r :ind t•1 ch­
Monday evenin g el 1::JO In th&lt;.• pa11lor·s study. U,wis Sauer, Jr .. pr,isl &lt;•r Rf'rnhr a mt1 wus horn.
dent or the board will be in churg&lt;'
In 1 876, (iPnrJ:l' Washington
Hradlf'y, playinJ! ror thr SL. Louis
baseball team, pitched 1 hc fint
n hit game in major league his-

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mittee Thursday callt .'d lhe plat­
form adopt&lt;"rl by lhC' De mocra llC
Nc1tional Convention "a m ultitude
of promises· • which "ruise m a ny
que�lions."
C harJps H. Perry snid when 1hc
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Tuesi.lay it will wri1c "11 sound
work:1ble, realisl i(' and forward­
louking pl;1\fot"m."

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Things to do I Fun to be hadl In Ibis 11onllarllll •""" of Olll'SI

1 955 Buick.VS Spec. 4 Dr. Sed. - - $895
1 955 Ford VS Customl ine 4 Dr. Sed. $795

One careful owner. Extra nice

1 956. Ford VS Hard Top Vic. Cpe. $ 1 095

Spotless inside and out-Really sharp

1 957 Pontiac VS H a rd Tap Cpe. - $ 1 595

O!)� careful local owner. Hydramatic drive. ltadio and Healer.
Fm1sh l ike new

1 958 Pontiac VS Bonnev ille - - - -$2295

Sports Cpe. Rea lly shar.p 1ns1tle -and out. Power stee ring .iJUd
brakes. llydramatie. Owned by one or our most ca rc-Iul owners
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Has had 6 new Pontiacs

1 959 Buick Specia l 4 Dr. Sedan - -$2595

Origina l black fmlsh like new.

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steerin-g. Oynaflow drive

1 959 Pontiac VS Hard Tap 4 Dr. -$2695

Only 13, 689 careful mllcs. Original new 11pare tire in trunk. Po­
wer steerlng and brakes

1 956 Pontiac VS 4 Dr. Hard Top -$ 1 1 95

One careful owner. Hydram.tt1tic. Low mileage

IMPORTED men'aailk ahlrt-­
lng ll m,ed for thJ• sleeveless
pink end green plaid dreas
from the Larry Aldrich aum­
mcr colledlon, dealgned by
Marte McCa1thy, Blas patch
pockel.t accent the full .11klrt.

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1 957 Buick VS Spec ial 4 Dr. Sedan $1 495

Ong_inal black finish like new. Dynafiow dri\le, One careful local owner

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Power steet11ng and ,brakes. Punch &amp;utton shift. Jimmaeulatc in•
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Hard Top. One careful local owner, Dynafiow drive, Show� best
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the Pomeroy Erner gency Squarl
whf'n the wscs or the Rock
Springs Methodist Church mr-1
TueHday afternoon at the church. I

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Mr.
The wedding of Miss Gloria Kay Atkihs , da)fghb!r
3nd Mrs. Eugene Atkins, Harrisonvil le, and Mr. tiav1d R.
Riggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riggs, Pomeroy R. D. look
Mrs. Clirford Leifh e it preside-d
place in a candlelight ceremony at the Presbyterian Churcb
al th e me eting which opened
•
in Harrisonville, June 4th, at 8:30 .
Wilh group sln1lng of "I NPed
The Rev. Lawrence Woodruff performed the dou]lle ring 1
Thee Every Hour" fol lowed wilh
, .
.
A mock wedding was held with
prayer by Mrs, Ann a Reuter. All
es Diehl
orrlrf'rs attended the Officers
Mrs. Clifford Jacob s as the bride ; thur Wise, Mrs._ Charl
l.
Tninlng Day at Pome�y and - --- -- - - -- ----�-- --- --Mrs. Seldon Ba ker, groom ;' Mrs. and Mrs. Lou Dieh
G erald Pullins, minister; Mrs.
each gave a report on the same.
Past Councilors Hold Show,er For Member H"PPY R"mblers MePI Jerry Pulli ns of Columbus, dau­
II waif a nnou nced Jh a t the SoWith /Urs. Hubbard
ghter of the bride and a l110 brides
ciety hae rag rugs fjjp sale.
y Mrs. Mary Hubbard was hostess maid;
Ceremon
gust
u
A·
t11
Bridt§
Mrs. Steve · Eblin 1 bestman;
WJII
Who
The program opened with the
the
Happy
Ramblers
club
SunTracy, soloist who
to
Mrs.
Merlin
Wolle
Larry
to
marriage
l&gt;iiosc
Kraeuler,
Miss Dolores
call to woulllp by Mrs. Willium
Syraday
evening
at
her
home
in
"She'll
Be
c omin' 1'ound
sang
Bartela, followed with serlplure will be an event of August � al the Morning Star EUB cuse. A potluck dinner wa s sen ed the Mountain". E m broidery hoops
readi n g by Mrs. Letfhelt. Three church was honored with a sh,o\\'er, Wh8n the Past CouncUors after which the evening was spent were used as rings .and {lowers
including of Ch�ster Council Daughtets I.If America met Wedneiday in playing games.
arl.icles were read
were Christmas decorations. GarnZANESVILLE, 0. UPl-,,,i. new
"Wh a t 18 Leisure?" by Mrs. John evening, at the home of M rs. Osth•r Weber with M rs. Clar­
s we�e pla_yed duri ng th e even­
�
1
Present were Mrs. Cl a r a Murray : tng with
Ohio Amateur golf �hampion
Hartung and /dn. Lewie Gruese r: ence Neutzling as co-hostess .
prizes
a
warded.
and Mrg _ Ann Fick of Middleport,
was assured today 111 't� final 16
"Little Nothing To Do", Mr.s. Ho­
The meeting in ch11rge or Mrs. She thanked the members ond Jn­ M:r�. Bertha
Dailey, Mrs. Emmo
Af1cr the honore d guests opened survivors went into the third
ward Bolin and Mre. Rooter and Nn1l1li11g, prcsidt"nl, o pe ned with vlted all to OIIPnd he r open
"A Soul at Leisure From lt11elf" the rr-Ml ini! of Isaiah 1 2 : 1-6, fol- church wedding. Pictures or the Sm1t_h, Mrs. Anna Yeager and Mrs. 1heir many gifts, refreshments of round of match play.
Mre. Amos Leonard and Miss lowed by the Lord's Prayer and group and of Miss Krae uter and Clyhc Terrell of ,Pomeroy, Mr. a nd ice crea m centered with a wed­
Today's grueling se· hol es will
Alice Euler. The meeting clost1 d pledgt• to ,. he flag . Mrs. Pearl her gifts were taken by Miss Mrs. Charles . Snider,. Rutland ding bell, cake, coffee, tea and
slice
the field down to '1oor semf�
Road, Mrs. Louise Andi::rson, H .i rt- mints wet£! ser\'ed. The refresh­
wilh the be nediction by Mrs. Koblcnlz was welcomed as a n e w Leda Mac Kracuter.
finalists
in the 54th annual tour-­
rord, W. Va. and Mrs. Hubba rd.
. ment table wPs attractive center­
William Grue8er.
ml'mb(•r. Mrs. Ella H a nnum tha n kent ov�r the rolling· Zanesville
nam
by
ments were served
Refresh
ed with a wedding cake d ecorated
Atlcndlng were those named cd mPmbers for cards sent her on lll� , �o those _ named In Ntl l nal Giwrd
lo!�hite ta, Country Club course.
with
w,ddlnl
her
birthday
lMlaieu
mf
o
t
11ho\'e a nd Mr1. Elmer Bailey and
--t
Ridenour,
141--r"'' either
I Mn.
Fifteen of the 16 were sliootinl
, · e\f '�
David Roush, Larry Hill, Kenny pers in crystal�
Mrs. Harry Stahl, The grw were dilltrtt\Jt&amp;r for t�
�rs.
e r1ck,
d
o
.
an
r
r
ri'l
side.
Arrangemen·
l:of "l'Oses we re for their first state am·aieur title
"
eh
1C
ter
L
ae
M
eda
Dodson,
Larry
Luckydoo
and
Dan­
r.
y
ea
Miss
quilted in the forenoon and eif-""
R.onald , Osborn, _ rs. He�ry E 1chand th e l6tb pl ayer was , looking
won the door prize.
ny R oush .ire on six mon ths train­ also on the t able.
111 1912, llw U. S. won the Olym­ joyed a sack l unch at noon.
Inger,
Mr11._
Curtis
Fr
ed erick, Mrs.
Mrs.
Neutlli
n
g
installed
the
ing
with
the
.
P
t
new
.
Pleasant
National
.
pic
gurnes
in
Slockholm,
Swedf'n,
Mr. and Mri.. Ralph Butcher
Attending were Mrs. ClarenC'e for his second crown in the l aat
El!lther Wrighl, Mrs. Hobart Ne­
qf t�, golf•
omens indudin g Mrs. Floyd Ride well, Mrs. J ames VanMcte r, M s. Gu11rd at Fort Knox, Ky.
called Wednf'Hday on Mr. an d Mrs. and Kin.Ii! C.ustav of tha1 nation
I
Wt 11111
Gilmor
e , Mrs.
Cl&amp;rence Curtis, five years. But , none
,
· about the de­
�
ers
had
to
worr
y
nour,
presid
e
n1:
Mrs,
Marlon
('flmmf'nl l'd ! hat J i m Thorpe. 11
Charlea Butcher.
I F�eeman W11 llam�,
Roland Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Mrs. Milo
Around And
w ood, \'ice president : Mrs. Edg ar , Biggs, Mrs. Fannie Adam11, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr11. Ralph Drnz of mrmbf'r uf the Amrrirnn team
Eblin Mrs. Gerald Pullins, Mrs. fending champion.
Hurtun g , secretnry: Miss Doloree
Pen n sylvania 11pent a fe w day.11 WMI "lhe mos\ wonderful alhlelc
Last ye ar' s winner Toh)' 810111
John J- layM , Mrs. Henry Bea��r.
, Leo �rew, Mr. and Mrs . Eugene
'
Kraf'uler, treasur er; Mrs. Henry I Mrs. Mah�I
About
with Mr. tmd Mri.. Dwight Ho­ i n thf' world,"
Hawkms, Mrs. Pearl Parker, M�s, 0( Cincinnati was bou� �out of
VunMe1er,
Mrs.
\\
dl­
Spencer. sentinel; Mrs. Virgil I oughhy 1�111 and lwo g:ursts M,rs.
In HM2, ' Amt•ril ' nns in Euslrrn
baek and F.. 0. Tag(!art.
Robl'rt Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Cl�f- t h e tournament Thursday by DaY•
Roush, flower chairman and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Pa ul Sellers and rltles WNf' f11c·r1! with the first
Middleport
ford Jacobs, Mrs. James Lewis, ton's Jack Zimmerman a tw�
me s Wickham and Miss Chloe
Eldon Kraeuter, publicity.
�ebcr.
thl!drcn, Mr. and Mrs. Eber serious r neu1 8hnrt aJ{P sin&lt;·e 1ht•
Mrs. Pearl Ja�obs, Mrs, Merlin time Ohio Publinx ehi�ptOn an d
ly FRIDDII HOUDASHELT
Arter the mc e1 ing, Miss KraeuPickens, Rarlnf', Effie Eli:,:abPth tM&gt;ginning of the war.
,:ra�y and Su,ue, M_rs. Jer-ry �Pul- 19!1� amat�ur runrlerup,
t
e
r
op ened h('r muny lo\'el1 gifls. I S e ndi n g gifts but unable to atPlcken11, Middleport and Dorta
In 1 94�. Italy derlnrl'1l war on
llns, �tr�. Dana Oliver. Mrs. AlMr. and Mrs. Richard Balley and
Zimmerman a 32 year old arch� I
GlJATEMALA CITY UPI-Po- �� E �:�� g�����- ei
lend w e re M'-8. Hel e n WoHe , Mrs.
Jean Smith, New Br\J!hton, Pa .. her rornwr axi� 1,11r1ner, Jap11n.
children visited with Mr . .ind Mn.
:, :��- B� �� Hect, defeated Blorri in t�� , aftel'
.
lice
searched
today
for
scores
of
Fick,
Richard
Mrs.
Morris,
Ray
_
Trip
■pent Thursday evening with M r.
From
R
eturns
r
e
s.
Jay t:arter and rhlldrcn In iBalti­
i:,oon round, 15 and 4, _ _ shootmg ■
Thought for loday· Rrili�h AA · more last week. Christine Bailey
and Mn. F:hf'r Plcken11.
Mrs. Vona Russe ll, who is em• Miss Esther Hayes and Mrs. Ross m � ntal patients believed to have M i chael, Mrs. Phil Wisc, Mrs. Wil• on�-over
par 73. _ He �� - defeated 1
which
fir
escap
e
d
from
a
Cleland.
e
ra- Ham Davis of Columbus, Mrs. Fr!nk Burcu
Mr. and Mrs Jark Codnt'r anrl ciolo,::if'al wrl1r-r Joh n Ruskin sold: who has been visiting with the ployed ut the sumer De partment
o.l Colu�.6us, 7 and I
vag e s their O\lercrowded asylum Lloyd Wright. Mrs. Ernest P owell
rhlldrt&gt;n spl"n1 WednesclRy e\"l'n­ ' 'In order that people may be hap­ Cartcr1i returned lo Middl e port Store, her son and family, Mr. and
6
in
th
e
morrun,
18-ho]es.
causing heavy losN of life.
tnr with Mr. and Mr11. Paul Sel­ py in their work, lhl'sf' thrr-r- thtnJ!s with her parents.
Mrs. Gernld Russell and da ughter,
., •
•
a nd Mrs. Herman M ichael.
four
survi!�re
of to9,ay,I�\
The
f
181t
W
PIJtervillP
'
.
len and family.
Joyce, have rl'lurned from a Can- I
arc ncf'ded: They must hf' tit for
S
e nding girts bul unab le to at•
By lote Thursday 1� bodies
)ay wil l meet I n an JS-!ole ee r
,Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb spent
Miss Carol Bachtel and Miss Pau- adiun lour. They e n joyed the Pe nnMr. and MrR. Ralph Droz, Mr. i t ; nncl they must havt• n sc,nso of
lend were Mr. a n d Mrs. Norman �
overed from the gutrec
en
e
had
b
f1�al
i:_ound Saturday !'Ith tt
pnd
Westcn•ille
and Mr�. Dwight Hoback, E. O. i1; nnd l hl' ymust hnvt• n setlSl' of line Zerkle 11pe nt Wednesday in sylvuni,11 Turnpike , Niagara Falls, the week end in
tt&gt;d one-story
building whirh Schaer,r. Mrs. Roberl Burdette
.
two
wmnet'lil
goitij 3R tioles f
of
OE
the
reunion
Columbus.
e
h
attendl'd
l
S
"
Taggart 11penl Wednesday al At- s11cre1s In it.
Toronto and visited £riends, the
Jr ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smilh the 54th �ta'te Arha�tir tltle
housed
1
,6
vatients.
Some
or
00
Mr, and Mrs. James Reed and Wedge family, at Perry Sounds, Grand offi&lt;-ers, deputiC!8 and Grnnd
Mrs. Irene H aggy, Mr. and Mrs.
Representatives of 1 959. The af­ the corpses were found In shreds Oscar Smith, Mrs. Charles Karr, Su nda Ydaughter, Ruth, and son, Jim, Ont.
Also .stlll in the field wer
fair was held in one of the dorm!, of strait jackets and retainer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs, Mr.
spent Tuesday Ill Lake Alma.
ACII08S
3. Doll
shects that had made escape im2t. Pa.Int.a
l ls1 Danny
Carbi!t,hael o
meda
tories
of Otterbein Coll�g e.
Visitors
thls \W!ek with Mr. and
iss
M
l
Bai
ey,
Mre
ond
William
1, Timely
i. Mexlcan
81
e.
s
_\Itµccill l 0
pos
"bl
•lopplly
Hol!]
o
C/11h
ily
J
1'
r.
lu
bus
C
lja,rry
M
.
D
le
? � !
" Ralph Humb and son, R ,
4. Rlver
1 Marguerite Leifhei t, Mrs. Mike Cme1nn
tlowe1·111r· 22. Bkllltul
l lst an 1
the
,
1P69
Jpj!!da
are
Mrs.
11h
mother,
Humble's
Mrs.
Session W etlnf'sdny
A uthorities said a t l east 22!1 J Russell. Mrs . Leslie Price, Mr. and
(O.B.1
tri'.!e
28. Jap.
ru�nerup;
J'.
r
ltz
Srbmj�l
Qf
Colum 1
r
r
o
R
Wo
tu
ney
and
daughters,
Rita
and
To
Lo
n.
k
e
Laura
Mrs.
A
Jacobs,
hostess
gift
was
presented
to
William
Mrs.
pre-dawn
T, 1-eancti&gt;r'I
persons had died in the
ts. ,.\nxloua
&amp;11eao
_
E
b�s
and
1955
c:,)lampiQ
�
Bob
Ran­
astman
and
Junior
HawDon
Lefl
June
of
Coal
M
. ountain, W. Va. Mre. Wilbur Hanning wh e n the
blaie and :mo more were injured. Schaefer. Mr11. Carl B ailey, Mrs.
IWtttl\eart e. Level
coin
kin
of
Zanesville.
ll
e
Russ
to
_returne�
ve
a
h
th�rne
_
Kristin
been
haa
who
Hartina:er
C
I. Storm
Jolly lub met Wednesday even
7. Sharpen
But an inderlnite number o( pa- Charles Sprouse, Mrs. E. J. Tracy
.
2(. Cat or
Point following a vlSlt here w11 h tients had not ·been accounted Mrs. George Renshaw, Mrs. Arvi 9iting her grimdparents, ' Mr. at1d in g at h&lt;"r home, ,B radbury
10. Btate ot
9, Mlnatrel
dor
Mr, Eastman· � parents. Mr. and fo• and ofricial, feared they had ---Mn. Edgar Al l ensworth this sumanUquo
-- Superii&amp;OI' Spedl 4
pflrformer 28. For�
Mrs. Olmer Grimm presided over j Mrs Leland Saxton, Nye Avenue used th, chance to · run away.
mer apent several days this week
wood
]0. Skin tumor
bid
Sheriff
Delivering
Week• At
I
with her aunt and f11mlly, Mr. and a short business se�sion. The trav- They are e mpl oyed by the V. N
St. Deputy
12. Contaminate 28. A tutt
.,
�•. Hair 1m1
Mrs. Garla n d Lanier at Rio Grande . el t ng prize dona.J.ed by Mn. Han- Holderman &amp; Sons Constn1ctlon
Bln,r
To
Penitentiary
L. R. tord, . �r.. . GoUlpottaJ
14. Wiu-p-ylll'n
INl...&amp;r'• A••w•
piece
ed
,
, Continu
c earing
'I
lf. ltema tor
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Be l cher of nmg was awarded to Mrs. Ro y May. co. at .Russ
Shcrlfr Robert Hartenbaeb Ls Maln,tenance su"1-l{i1.. of Ohio}
18. A.trlean
J9, Book of
ll's---Point.
81. Meny
-�edlacuulon.
er
im
antelope
received
anniveralso
who
·
Col umbus today defive,;ng V•IIOY lC)eetrl�. Cori,ontlon·, Ky
Old Teti.,. 88, Btrln
in
Charle.ton rame Thursday even On Patrol Charges
11. A fellow
17. Drone
mont
Bin g to the Ohio Peniten- Jer Creek Pl ant, hu been in�
James
M, Pronollll
l�li for a visit with Mra. Belcher's eary gift from her seC'ret pat
A hearlrtg on overweight charg20. Rocom•
30. A'IUk&amp;n
Refreshments were seneil by I Ftnnily Dinner Held
beg in a one to 1!1 year Ann Arbor, 1'fid-tligal\, . for th
to
17. Bhlp'a
tiary
sister and fa m l ly, Mr. and Mrs.
1
family dmner was hel� at the es bro4.ght by the State H igh
A
18. ==lo note
"
menclnr
.
city
t�e
Mn
NCOl'd
.
hostess
to
Mayer
Jack flachner and eon.
�entence for breaking and enter- p_a,t _ four _ weel� attt;ndinl the
·
Patrol Aprll 12 Jgiin,t ten
L1lllt' Hrn1t· k, Mrs. Gerald W ilser- I home of Mrs. Lavena Ramey of way
I, Jt. Rci'tJUff
Public .Utility Exeeuil.te Protram
to, J'lowed
Overnight gueats this week with I muth, Mrs. Albert Woo dard, rs. Letut, W. Va. and July :S. Atten�I- truck driven of the Swisher Coal mg.
by
ud
was
d
e
e
sentenc
Bing
conducted by the Unlvenlty of
g
J
11. A tact
Ing were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Co m p11ny was continued today in John C. Bacon a ter he waived a Mlc
.
Mr.
and
Mra.
E.
L.
H u&amp;hes were Donald Hauck. Mrs. Grimm, Mrs.
�i,pn. , . . ,
_r
1
1 II. Dc:h&amp;u■ ted
Mn. Huah@!I mother, Mr•. H. J, Gene F.\lans and I guest, M"s, Les- Young, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Roush, County Court. The cues are �ex- \ erancl J ury hearing and entered
dfbc
pi
t
SO
te
lall
ly
Apl&gt;roxtma
o
13, PubltCI
. M r. and Mrs. Okey Roush, al l or peeled to be heard next week
Hobbs and d,uahter and family, ter Balley·
a
pl,a
of
guilt
various
public
utility
compan�
to
a
charge
of
of
y
.
1
notice■
Letart, .Mr.11.nd Mrs Fred Rast and
Mr 111,d Mn, Al Slmeron and ahlldThe m'!n were cited by the I breakin g and ent ering a house i e1 of the United Statff and
:18, Qulltlnc
children, Patty and Freddie, Hunt- Patrol
ren, JohPnle 1T1d Debbte, or Warfvllo.wing a weight check I owned by Ralph Welker, Hemlock Other c60nlfl• •tte)fded tb&amp;I
tnglon, Mr and Mn. Ben Roush,
HW, Indiana. Thr, were on lhelr
OWer
Grove.
I course.
d1te on Route 143.
that
on
SI'·, BlbUC&amp;I clt7
Ronnie, J,eonard, D1vid 1nd Char,
Way to S1lem. Va., when they
a aa1nue
l�s Roush, West Columbus; Donna
wilt vl11t wlth other relaU11e11.
provtnoe
Shel by
Hunter, .Pt. _ Pleasant;
Dr.
and
Kr
■.
Clyde
In1e
l
s
plan
11, Cltltal
Grtndol
ead, New Haven; Mr. •�d
Oifau.)
to I� Ip l.ewl1burg thlt week end
S Wile
Mn. Bert ·Johnson and son Donn1e
M. lbt.Unot bird
to retqrl\ thtlr son, Johnny to
A I■ye tle how r
held Rockford. 111.,, and Mr. and Mrs.1
Midd leport Johnny ha• ■pent the T d y
1 th
a dfd d
D le Priddy and Debble, of Porn•
pail th� and I half weeks at !
t ·for Mrs � Ralt: h e!oy, and the ho1tess.
o
h�l!
rin
�h
c��
lO.VINowl
Camp Shaw-Mi-Del•!ca·
IIumble, wIIe of lhe pastor oI t"he
ft. Story
I Mr. and !!'"· Clifford Stumbo church.
' •. llharpen
were In Jachon lall week end to
The Homehull dcrs class wlth
40. V[IIOtablo
vlsll with lhelr ,on, Darryl, who Mn. Paul Sis.on, Mrs. Tre,jle
aul1 aUendln1 Comp Arrowhead.
Hondrtx ond Mrs. Eleanor Hoover DEVOTED TO INTERJSl'f
(Olna)
Jtt1nntittt1 Croo1ts 11 temporarily I anlstlng with the plan&amp; Wert in
"'
OF M«JGSlMASON A.RE.a:
"'
•
e.mplo)'ed at the Fruth .Pharmacy charji!e of the affair.
■
lclllln'. S. Owen. .-..i ..Mr
in Pl. �leasant.
A color sehem8 or yellow d
Pu.bliahlfd eveey ,ttmiton •
Mr, and M,I. James :Faulkner of while wH uaed for the aho er .,Dt
SundaJ by Thti "'11:o Vall•
Char\eat&lt;in NlUJ'tl""' to their home wlth 1lft1 being pt.--• on • 0 fubllll!tn1 Comp,01 al 110 fttl4
Wedn"d � evenIni
,- after vlsltin1 table with an umbrell a cente.eu .:lanlt St., r�!!'IC!iroJ Obto. 1•11..'
,
ft nullr:ner'1 mothe1', Mrs. ovtr It. The u mbrella theme '1f11 .ln
with �r,'
Clffict phone WY2-1168, tdltcw
Jamea u)tner, Ea.rller U,t1 week also carried out in the ��'Jek al office nhone WYl-21�7.
Mr.i , a n:r:Mn. Charles Faul kner of dl11ner table with the coVer and
Enllllred H secotnt clHI mtlllr,
came f_or a vl1it with nap'klns matehlnl, 'rhe , dlnier utter at tbe nnai office at Poa
Clend
,Mra. FAul ner and she accompin- tables were centered wtth boui
led theftl o Columbu1 Whl!ll'@ they quets of summer fiower■.
advertlslnr revreunti
vlsltecJ '!Ith her daua:hter, Mr. and
Othen prHent were Mn.
th Jve: Bt.ttJne�' -lDu,"11. i:i,:., li4
�
Mra. ned ."M:eH and returned to Forreat Mn. U11 Eans, Mra. a• ,exu1ittoo Ave.. N•W Yon csu
Mlddle�t. 'l\lelda)'.
thryn �ans, Mn. Vira:inla We a '(f'lw Ynrt.
Mn. Fo�THt �chlf!I and Mrl!I. and two dauahters, Mn. Elea�or
Sublcrlotion l'lte.i .lellvrM ,...
Walt\ff �b went lo Thivener Hoove, Mitt Roberta Hoo.et a d t&amp;rTn,T
r_ W'here H&amp;llJiblf., IO cent
.
Tueaa'Q , wh,rt they met their son1, Mn. Looney, mother of the hon•
Butch Bachtel and Gene Crookt ored au111t and Rita and June Lee �
who Wllre Jn ,�! lroUP of boyl Loon• •l.tlen Ill of Coil Mnin, 11• monll11, r,,eo, 11,rei llf6!J111i
p 1 ,.,...wh£d jl'ho
lro
taln, �. Ve.
, ·
·
13.IIO. 11, mo1or ·reiJi. wt,..i, aval
llll. on
• l.lt� ' ,¥on f;r�
Se,.jt,il ,, aJit bul, unablt to dllr. "'• llfulltli' . fl Bt -. �
�
,.
On1v 1\lve,. Gen
. lf!t c,. it(end. .-· Mr. aiid Mn. N�n - -· �- , u6b...., - ,., -..,
�
• -.:.;..-.::.:·
- -- -•
- illllnctor II "•�•
,:
' cud,
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1'0DAY AND
1 YESTERYEAR

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Alfred

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See the

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t.oo murh to hope t he day will com!' when
some foundal ion, richly endowed by Con­
gress, will make a study and record ror pos­
terity the anguished sounds of taxpayers
when t hey read how their money is being
fritt ered awu.y'?"

ilh Rev and Mes.

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,HE 8(00D of Rll$fiA/('j

Frit t erin g A,va y Your �1one y

The House of Represenl a·l ives voted the

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Bring The Family
H,ere Far A

DELIGHTFUL MEAL

C I RC LE'S
Restaurant
Phone WY•2·3973

218 E. M'aln
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Pomeroy

OPEN 6 A.M. to 10 P,M.

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WheN•er 1ou go In Ohio. atop In at SOHIO tor •••ryfhlng
,ou need to malle your trip more enJo,able I

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Thiuummer let's go Ohio!
l.ec:'s tour our state! Lei's discover the
"'°rid of wonderful tbinp that we heve
l,-,,•I AU ii takes is )'Ou-cbe family-and
the famlly ear l
No maner where you travel in Ohio,
,on.'11 find Soh iol h's a SOHIOLAND of
coo•enieot service stations whose bu.sines.,
:II making motoring I pleamre for ,yo#/
,.,. ,._, Sobiolancl "':rvb Su,p, che ..,..

.J 1t ,.l a ' ' ,I, -tJ,

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ice is Tip-Top ! Your Sohio Man makes
you wekofne - makes you feel ac home
with service that's friendly, helpful and
expert. He mak...
, swe that you're never
disappointed in tl)e personal comforr.t
you expect. And he makes sure that your
car performs at it1 best through top
qualicy ptoducu.
All alon1 the w1y you'll 6od your Sobio
Scrvb Su,p iS you, "moo&lt; wclmma" ,mp)
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;;.:h:�::;:i:11�;: � Jte the orm
Daily Sentrnel , Pomeroy-Middleport,
July 15, 1960-S
a:l 3 p�.. � ��o�g��s�m�� Wal t er I
:r� \
• WIii;er al ----- -- -----· -----Moeller w i l l dl•hvt' r a ,peech Al
I
j t ht" £1111 wood
.
ll � !il llmnt '
MAN CITED
ii lo appear Jul, 18.
4 p m LI � ht- S t .it e lteprtM•n!a
.tPACE MAKER P'HONE
s Ja i.•&amp; Crot
OC I O I
Mr
kilrel
l
ar
d
l&gt;t'
"
n
W
e
i
Dall'
y
il
1
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'
Ll\ l' Dan Tii bt.·r on the wea ker &amp;
lfl
e
r� &amp;Pt"O� .. W t·t·k Wllh llt' r li s be Clh: Ours J{a(' lllt' R O
By MIi. , .. �,1. W ood
n
:
�·ent
e
ht'
n
I
a
Me
d
lo t
1g ) Cuu111;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy tlUler and
�I.ind
phuneli ava1l.ible today, such &amp;Ii home, Wi t hout usmg 1111 mth or la- I
,
SunJ;, 1 �r huol . �l r n dan:e on �
c - ��n � 1 r � n
\I r� l&gt;t·lbc rt l o u r ! by the 1 tate highw;11y patrol d41ught er,
Che■t�r, called o a Mr.
One of the big allru·llons will I J ul ) IU -w�s 38, orr:rmg S8 7V
d
d1al•hll!hted
phone•.
extr11-l111e hie or t:oun t er space The rt'ason 1� V
I
C
J a ml for t he on a harge u
f .o1l low t ng ilfl uolic- and Mn. Gu)' Lee Sund.a)' afterc
' them
��� cp.i. n Hd
phones, loud-speakmg pbon�s, that 1h1s _phone moun t s on any ver
Th l'l l' w a s ;in a l t rnd a n i e of i t a t �:e k �:d ariJ a�tum
!w hd d a t 4 30-- the grtn) pule
Program fo r Sat u rd :i y's g1giin t- \'('hl Music Rot.·kaway� will I-IN the WE.- dn esd Y e e n i n g pra t· r h k I O Ih e r h o • at l and a . enst'"d mmor lo OJ&gt;l!rate his (·ar He noon.
sound-booster phones, etc . you re llcal surlace-1uch 11s II wall, col
A cx n
rnt
i
apt to a sk, " What will they think umn, post, or the side of II desk or IJl Bean Dinner an d Hom t·t·•mn ni.: ro i- m a l :') p· rn · a nd a i: rt'a sy st·rv i t�� Wi tt1a S a n dvra 5 w11rtz } a!!i VIJt
1rgm1a
I workb enc h .
, d er
, i."I nus
.. h 1,ar k , B1 dwe ti, wa� an P1 • t hase will be lit�i,:cd /Jt 5 30 J1•adt·r This wef'k i. J ca
. lb Jso 1·ii j Fru�nds hue Ila\e le&lt;1rn('d of thl'
of n•xl"- '
I
,·os Ier , Il � n
nounced
today
M·
b
}
ane
i
1
"
lur
.\lertrngs
•g111
•t B P &amp;erioua 1ll ru,si. of i,;.,rl Person of
will
bt
.
.
The an swer would be th e t iew I Here's a Ull l Q,Ul' feil.\Ure o{ the pu �1 1 iuty
.1seball i:umes will br r-onduc1 ir1 durin J.: J uly and August
cha1rman
or
t he ev e nt
l,
I Huntrn.i;:lon W Va
\ SJ&gt;acc-Maker pl1une. the cllal 111\s
''Space-Maker" telephone
lag-r,u�nig crernomes will i:i:et ed at 6 P m The dar ' 5 feshvi- 1 Mrs W1l ltam Orr and ,1au1,ht Mr and �trli l "hirlcs D Woode I
rotat
and
and
s,
e
the rN·e1ver sets u � erway at t � 1 5 a m con�uct- tu· � will end with mus11·
Arcordtng lo General Telephone
and danc- er� spenl Sunday with her µarcntJ; visited her mott;tr Mr J B
--- - --- - - - -m any one of seven pos1t1011s
·
e� by l ite Addi�o11 Uoy Scout ing !or the g eneral public. t:oa- )!r and Mrs. !l!Jberl Wlute of Hayes al Middleport Sunday
. · s iil t erN l'W HAVEN, W . VA.
'
This means you c11n have 1he Troop 22 1 a u d Vinton • � Club cession stands will be operated Keno.
n
n
On
th
ay hom tbe)' calloo
I
e
.
�cfe
Pa
k
.
1
,,.
e � 5 Tile _ North Gallia throughout the d a y's activities.
d.ial an d_ recei\ler put in the posi0� her u
• W ud Hayes and \
LO O K I N G F O R
Re(crit
v1:,1 tor� of .\1rs. Hertha 1 ed
(am1. 1 y a l 'Vernon McCoy wi11 art as mas- Kmtaid
I
tmn eas1ei;t for eve ryday use You marchmg band will pl.ty the St ar
''
ester
h
wnp hPr •00- )ear-0
,
·
ld mot h·
SpangJ ed B anncr.
ter of - cere monies.
select the most conv e nient position
---1 , A. Plil.ce . .\frs. C. Kir k
]
er
.
Mrs.
I N SURANCE ?
I
ginn
e
B
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at
0
' and
I :30 a. m. th e
i
and the inst.iller l ucks both dial
bride
Friday and Sotu rda y-July 1 5- 1 6
Mr. _and Mrs Eddie MillYANK TOURISTS ARRIV E
North Gallia Little League basea nd rece iv er in place.
er, all of M a rtl'tta
l!O
_
SCO
W
UPJ
HOLZER HOSP ITA L
ball team will take on Gall ipolis '
1
An A
c
I
BOX OFl'ICE OPENS AT 6,30
_ M r _dn d M r s. C la_1 r Woode,_ �it - group of 250 t our i sts la n::• .ii � J
Admitted July 13: Mr� - James
Compan7 spoke:.men pom� out �r10_l t·s. At 1 J o'd ock, the North
L&gt;
ktP
1111
Pennie
and
Carr.
v1s1led
Lening
rad
Cl
e
ek,
Thurs
t
Middleport: Bt!rnard Lee
�hat i1e Sp�cc Maker phone 1� an Gallia band, under the dir ect w n
day from the
SHOW STA R TS AT 6,45
1 ideal ex tens10n for bedroom, l:itch- of Mrs. Hos11 J 1e Bai l es, will COIi · Whi te, Pomeroy; Albert H. Ebers- Mr. and \trs: Char le li D Woode. I cruise ship Victoria, lh e Tass new&amp;
.
Sunday evenm�
a gency report ed
I en, farmly room or workshop.
· hach, Pomeroy.
duct a c-om·erl ·
Th e group 1s
•
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Mr
a nd ).frs
h
oug
onour
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t
o
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Jul
Europea
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Paul
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ANGRY RED PLA N ET
Followiug an hour's breok, the
------Mrs. Ray �trausbaug h, Mrs Wy a tt
Tyl
e r 8i1. 11d will perform for JO
James and Jerry Robertson of
Martin, Bill Camp�ell. Jacqueline
Gerald Mohr
-· -' f; -::..
Athens, recently \lisited Mr. and minutes. A l 1 :3U p . tn. Oakley Ad�ms, Mary r'il .. sc10, Dewey D.iy, 1
Collins
will
Uc
guest
speaker.
a
Mrs. Paul Buckley and family.
Another ball game is set for 2 Mrs C L. McCllJn, Cheryl Rippey,
--� DRAGSTRI P G I RL
p. m .-tlic North Gallia Pony Richard Warner, Marlene James, 1
Herc's Where You Can
Mrs.
V
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u
hn
R
o
se,
Mrs.
Ello
g
League vs. thl' Gallipolis llru\·e.s
Enjoy A Wonderful M eal
Fay Spain
Houck, Mrs. Clare n ce Garthee,
Stulc_Senator
James
Porter
will
Graciously Served In A
_ _ . _
_ _ __
Mrs. Stanley Taylor and daughPleasing Atmosphere.
J ter; Mrs. I&lt;,. H. Martin a nd son ·
Su nday and Monday-July 1 7- 1 8
Mrs.
William De v e r and daughte r:
J 0 l1S0ll
101Ce
OF J EWELRY VALU ES
We
Serve
Smalle
r
Births July 1 3 : Mr. and Mrs.
BOX OF!FICE OPENS AT 6,45
•
Portions For The
James Cl•ek, Mtddlepo,t, son.
NOW GO I NG ON !
SHOW STA R TS AT 7, 1 5. ON E SHOW ONLY
Children If Desired
CITED INTO CO\JRT
Continue d from Pa�e One
All Costume Jewelry
COM E IN SOON!
OU R MAN I N HAVANA
Pomeroy police repor1td to &lt;lay
I
diu
the
)1ich1g;rn
called
icc
a
:-1
1 PRICE
that Charles C, Rogers. SL !\farys.
"nusluke."
Alec Guinness--Maureen O'Hara
. l 'hil Ha1mJ h, Ohi o labor le ;i dn Vj- V a . . h a s been e i h�d t o M:1y or I
Gents Leather
Charl
e
s
Lcgar's
court
Sat1,nlay
didn't like it, leaving the convenBurl Ives-Ernie Kovacs
tion . Gov. '.\1 ichnel nisalle, an- 1 cvcnint:: _on a �hart!e or speeding on I ON R O U TE 7
Watch Straps M l D D LE PO R T
N
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noun ccd Joh nson 's SP]ee l i 1 m lo his :=":
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tklcgation glumly bul argued for
"""""""""!'
Watch Straps - - - ii.
Another theory about Kennedy 's
Ladles Sp&amp;ldel
decision was th,1t h&lt;· wantt•d Lo
Watch Ba nds - - -$8.00
blur th e ultra-liberal im.ig&lt;' he had
Rel'o'l&amp;r $1 1.95 end $12,95 Values
acquirC'd in his pre-convention
campaign and through., udoplion
One Lot or Homan
G L ASSWA R E-I', PR ICE
of the 1960 platform wilh its dras­
ti c civil rights plank. The Sou1h
kicked up less fuss than t·ould h a ve
hCf'II expeclci.l OVf'r the l'iVil rights
plank to avoid embarrassing John­
son in his bid fut• the prcsidenliiil
Regular $1 4.95
nomination.
Gov. Davii.l L. Lawrc11c(' of
l'cnnsylv:m ia platt·d Jnhr1so11's
name before the convenlion, call­
ing him thf' i.Lronge$t Ucrnocrnlic
•
leader or 1hc Senate i11 the 11&lt;1·
tiun s lustory.
Phone WY-2-3785

1 cll Bean
Bid\\
S
ace
Maker
Is
Latest
p
&lt;
Company of Ohio. t he n('W Sp1t t"l' I
inner Offers
. '
When you eonsider th e d1Herent Maktr phone flh anywhere
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2-Dany Sentinel . Pomeroy . Middlepo rt, 0., July 15, 1980
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rHE DAILY SENTINEL.

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MARR IED A T HARRISO� VILl:..E

Cmnmentliting Editoriall,-

?,�� g!,:

AII the physical sciences ha\'p
s trides i n recent years The scierl('t' o1 d 1ekt ics is among t h e m .

v rs

Old and erroneous bt&gt;lh:fs nhou1 foods :incl
diet have been dissipated A n 1 1n por1 ant rx­
ample has lo.do w i t h mea l .

There used t o b(' a qu('st ion aboul meal's
digestibility. And for t his reason .1 good man y
people were convinced t hat . lil•�p1te me.ifs
outsta nding palatahi\it y , it shou lLI he l'On­
su me&lt;t spa ringly .
But now it is known that meat i.s almost
entirely digcst ihle. Th;1t is l ru e of a l l meats

'p�: 1:P f ,
1

la m b , vea l , ,,d t h e n•st f t is I
also \ ru t• of a l l t he various l'l l l S- an inC'X pf'n· I
sin· OllL' is JU�t a s digL•st ibh.: as t he mm,t
rnst ly .
A U S D&lt;'pa rtmcnt of Agricu l t u re bul·
letin h&gt;lls t hr- story briE' f l y : � I n 44 l'XJ)('n­
ments lhe avPrage digl'slibility of both t he
proteins and fat of beef. veal , mutton, and
pork, coukt•d in various ways and eaten as
part of ;1 !iimplc, mixed diet, was 98 pl'r CPnt .
Thl' rc•sul!s obtained were prarl ic a l l y the
same n·gard less of t he kind of mea t . ' '
Thus p:1�ses a n old wives' tnlc of long
standing.

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£1/S'I f,tERG. FATSO.'

rout£ WEEPWIIEN

National Sden(' e Foundation the sum or $ 1 60
million for this fisca l year. Shortly thereal•
ter, the Foundation made a grant of $50,000 to a u niversity for a study or bird sounds.
That bro1.1ght an acid and a,pt comment
from Representative G ross of Iowa : " I s it

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Meig_s_&amp;_M--as-�n I
COmln
• ' Events

;,·;�:i;
Mr. amt Mrs. Gordon ProffiH
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fr&lt;•d
Heaters a nd childrPn, Mr. and
g
Mr,, Gernld Sellers and children
called on Mr. and Mrs. John
Sellers.
George Hobock surrcrerl a heart
a
H,
uk tut �eek.
1'6t Romebullder!I Cla&amp;s of the
Mr. 1mrl Mrs. Harry Dro:r: of
Br�for� C'hurrh of Christ will
me�t trfday a1 7 : 30 p. m. at 1hr £'enns!•lvani11 !pent Sunday wi1h
Mr. and Mrs. Dwi g ht H oback antJ
chutC'h.
E. O. T11ggart,
. .:omin,c Eve n ts July 1 7
. the CaPehatt family rrunlon
Jiil�l�een set tor Sunday, Jul,. 17,
f
at the Syracuse Park. A basket
The A lmnnnc
i,
dbfilt:r wlll be served at noon.
J
All hlati"es are urged to be pre­
ten!,
_
l
Fotest Run Methodlal Church
y,lit ha ve a picnic at Bailef's Lake
6und1ty fotlowin� Sunday School ut
f:30 a. m. In CllS(' or rain it will
be held in the church basement.
Today is Friday, .luly 1 5, the
1 97\h duy ur 1111' yl.'ar, wilh 169
July 1 8
We.1,leyan Servire Guild, R11clne morC" in 1 SMW\.
Th(' moon is in its lns1 ri uarln.
Methodist Church, meets at the
Tlw nior11ini,: i;l ars 1ir1• Mars, Ju­
home or Mr11. Hoger Tl1t·ls11 with
-a wiener roa st starling Llt 6:30 llltcr und Suturn.
p. m.
Tlw t ' V1"11i11� stnrs ,, re Jupitn
The Tr1111lf'ee of the Firs! tlni1f ' cl and sa1 11rn.
On this day in history:
Presbyterian Church will mel•I thiH
I n 1006. nutd1 1rn inlf'r :ind t•1 ch­
Monday evenin g el 1::JO In th&lt;.• pa11lor·s study. U,wis Sauer, Jr .. pr,isl &lt;•r Rf'rnhr a mt1 wus horn.
dent or the board will be in churg&lt;'
In 1 876, (iPnrJ:l' Washington
Hradlf'y, playinJ! ror thr SL. Louis
baseball team, pitched 1 hc fint
n hit game in major league his-

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form adopt&lt;"rl by lhC' De mocra llC
Nc1tional Convention "a m ultitude
of promises· • which "ruise m a ny
que�lions."
C harJps H. Perry snid when 1hc
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Tuesi.lay it will wri1c "11 sound
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Things to do I Fun to be hadl In Ibis 11onllarllll •""" of Olll'SI

1 955 Buick.VS Spec. 4 Dr. Sed. - - $895
1 955 Ford VS Customl ine 4 Dr. Sed. $795

One careful owner. Extra nice

1 956. Ford VS Hard Top Vic. Cpe. $ 1 095

Spotless inside and out-Really sharp

1 957 Pontiac VS H a rd Tap Cpe. - $ 1 595

O!)� careful local owner. Hydramatic drive. ltadio and Healer.
Fm1sh l ike new

1 958 Pontiac VS Bonnev ille - - - -$2295

Sports Cpe. Rea lly shar.p 1ns1tle -and out. Power stee ring .iJUd
brakes. llydramatie. Owned by one or our most ca rc-Iul owners
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Has had 6 new Pontiacs

1 959 Buick Specia l 4 Dr. Sedan - -$2595

Origina l black fmlsh like new.

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steerin-g. Oynaflow drive

1 959 Pontiac VS Hard Tap 4 Dr. -$2695

Only 13, 689 careful mllcs. Original new 11pare tire in trunk. Po­
wer steerlng and brakes

1 956 Pontiac VS 4 Dr. Hard Top -$ 1 1 95

One careful owner. Hydram.tt1tic. Low mileage

IMPORTED men'aailk ahlrt-­
lng ll m,ed for thJ• sleeveless
pink end green plaid dreas
from the Larry Aldrich aum­
mcr colledlon, dealgned by
Marte McCa1thy, Blas patch
pockel.t accent the full .11klrt.

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1 957 Buick VS Spec ial 4 Dr. Sedan $1 495

Ong_inal black finish like new. Dynafiow dri\le, One careful local owner

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Power steet11ng and ,brakes. Punch &amp;utton shift. Jimmaeulatc in•
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Hard Top. One careful local owner, Dynafiow drive, Show� best
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the Pomeroy Erner gency Squarl
whf'n the wscs or the Rock
Springs Methodist Church mr-1
TueHday afternoon at the church. I

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Mr.
The wedding of Miss Gloria Kay Atkihs , da)fghb!r
3nd Mrs. Eugene Atkins, Harrisonvil le, and Mr. tiav1d R.
Riggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riggs, Pomeroy R. D. look
Mrs. Clirford Leifh e it preside-d
place in a candlelight ceremony at the Presbyterian Churcb
al th e me eting which opened
•
in Harrisonville, June 4th, at 8:30 .
Wilh group sln1lng of "I NPed
The Rev. Lawrence Woodruff performed the dou]lle ring 1
Thee Every Hour" fol lowed wilh
, .
.
A mock wedding was held with
prayer by Mrs, Ann a Reuter. All
es Diehl
orrlrf'rs attended the Officers
Mrs. Clifford Jacob s as the bride ; thur Wise, Mrs._ Charl
l.
Tninlng Day at Pome�y and - --- -- - - -- ----�-- --- --Mrs. Seldon Ba ker, groom ;' Mrs. and Mrs. Lou Dieh
G erald Pullins, minister; Mrs.
each gave a report on the same.
Past Councilors Hold Show,er For Member H"PPY R"mblers MePI Jerry Pulli ns of Columbus, dau­
II waif a nnou nced Jh a t the SoWith /Urs. Hubbard
ghter of the bride and a l110 brides
ciety hae rag rugs fjjp sale.
y Mrs. Mary Hubbard was hostess maid;
Ceremon
gust
u
A·
t11
Bridt§
Mrs. Steve · Eblin 1 bestman;
WJII
Who
The program opened with the
the
Happy
Ramblers
club
SunTracy, soloist who
to
Mrs.
Merlin
Wolle
Larry
to
marriage
l&gt;iiosc
Kraeuler,
Miss Dolores
call to woulllp by Mrs. Willium
Syraday
evening
at
her
home
in
"She'll
Be
c omin' 1'ound
sang
Bartela, followed with serlplure will be an event of August � al the Morning Star EUB cuse. A potluck dinner wa s sen ed the Mountain". E m broidery hoops
readi n g by Mrs. Letfhelt. Three church was honored with a sh,o\\'er, Wh8n the Past CouncUors after which the evening was spent were used as rings .and {lowers
including of Ch�ster Council Daughtets I.If America met Wedneiday in playing games.
arl.icles were read
were Christmas decorations. GarnZANESVILLE, 0. UPl-,,,i. new
"Wh a t 18 Leisure?" by Mrs. John evening, at the home of M rs. Osth•r Weber with M rs. Clar­
s we�e pla_yed duri ng th e even­
�
1
Present were Mrs. Cl a r a Murray : tng with
Ohio Amateur golf �hampion
Hartung and /dn. Lewie Gruese r: ence Neutzling as co-hostess .
prizes
a
warded.
and Mrg _ Ann Fick of Middleport,
was assured today 111 't� final 16
"Little Nothing To Do", Mr.s. Ho­
The meeting in ch11rge or Mrs. She thanked the members ond Jn­ M:r�. Bertha
Dailey, Mrs. Emmo
Af1cr the honore d guests opened survivors went into the third
ward Bolin and Mre. Rooter and Nn1l1li11g, prcsidt"nl, o pe ned with vlted all to OIIPnd he r open
"A Soul at Leisure From lt11elf" the rr-Ml ini! of Isaiah 1 2 : 1-6, fol- church wedding. Pictures or the Sm1t_h, Mrs. Anna Yeager and Mrs. 1heir many gifts, refreshments of round of match play.
Mre. Amos Leonard and Miss lowed by the Lord's Prayer and group and of Miss Krae uter and Clyhc Terrell of ,Pomeroy, Mr. a nd ice crea m centered with a wed­
Today's grueling se· hol es will
Alice Euler. The meeting clost1 d pledgt• to ,. he flag . Mrs. Pearl her gifts were taken by Miss Mrs. Charles . Snider,. Rutland ding bell, cake, coffee, tea and
slice
the field down to '1oor semf�
Road, Mrs. Louise Andi::rson, H .i rt- mints wet£! ser\'ed. The refresh­
wilh the be nediction by Mrs. Koblcnlz was welcomed as a n e w Leda Mac Kracuter.
finalists
in the 54th annual tour-­
rord, W. Va. and Mrs. Hubba rd.
. ment table wPs attractive center­
William Grue8er.
ml'mb(•r. Mrs. Ella H a nnum tha n kent ov�r the rolling· Zanesville
nam
by
ments were served
Refresh
ed with a wedding cake d ecorated
Atlcndlng were those named cd mPmbers for cards sent her on lll� , �o those _ named In Ntl l nal Giwrd
lo!�hite ta, Country Club course.
with
w,ddlnl
her
birthday
lMlaieu
mf
o
t
11ho\'e a nd Mr1. Elmer Bailey and
--t
Ridenour,
141--r"'' either
I Mn.
Fifteen of the 16 were sliootinl
, · e\f '�
David Roush, Larry Hill, Kenny pers in crystal�
Mrs. Harry Stahl, The grw were dilltrtt\Jt&amp;r for t�
�rs.
e r1ck,
d
o
.
an
r
r
ri'l
side.
Arrangemen·
l:of "l'Oses we re for their first state am·aieur title
"
eh
1C
ter
L
ae
M
eda
Dodson,
Larry
Luckydoo
and
Dan­
r.
y
ea
Miss
quilted in the forenoon and eif-""
R.onald , Osborn, _ rs. He�ry E 1chand th e l6tb pl ayer was , looking
won the door prize.
ny R oush .ire on six mon ths train­ also on the t able.
111 1912, llw U. S. won the Olym­ joyed a sack l unch at noon.
Inger,
Mr11._
Curtis
Fr
ed erick, Mrs.
Mrs.
Neutlli
n
g
installed
the
ing
with
the
.
P
t
new
.
Pleasant
National
.
pic
gurnes
in
Slockholm,
Swedf'n,
Mr. and Mri.. Ralph Butcher
Attending were Mrs. ClarenC'e for his second crown in the l aat
El!lther Wrighl, Mrs. Hobart Ne­
qf t�, golf•
omens indudin g Mrs. Floyd Ride well, Mrs. J ames VanMcte r, M s. Gu11rd at Fort Knox, Ky.
called Wednf'Hday on Mr. an d Mrs. and Kin.Ii! C.ustav of tha1 nation
I
Wt 11111
Gilmor
e , Mrs.
Cl&amp;rence Curtis, five years. But , none
,
· about the de­
�
ers
had
to
worr
y
nour,
presid
e
n1:
Mrs,
Marlon
('flmmf'nl l'd ! hat J i m Thorpe. 11
Charlea Butcher.
I F�eeman W11 llam�,
Roland Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Mrs. Milo
Around And
w ood, \'ice president : Mrs. Edg ar , Biggs, Mrs. Fannie Adam11, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr11. Ralph Drnz of mrmbf'r uf the Amrrirnn team
Eblin Mrs. Gerald Pullins, Mrs. fending champion.
Hurtun g , secretnry: Miss Doloree
Pen n sylvania 11pent a fe w day.11 WMI "lhe mos\ wonderful alhlelc
Last ye ar' s winner Toh)' 810111
John J- layM , Mrs. Henry Bea��r.
, Leo �rew, Mr. and Mrs . Eugene
'
Kraf'uler, treasur er; Mrs. Henry I Mrs. Mah�I
About
with Mr. tmd Mri.. Dwight Ho­ i n thf' world,"
Hawkms, Mrs. Pearl Parker, M�s, 0( Cincinnati was bou� �out of
VunMe1er,
Mrs.
\\
dl­
Spencer. sentinel; Mrs. Virgil I oughhy 1�111 and lwo g:ursts M,rs.
In HM2, ' Amt•ril ' nns in Euslrrn
baek and F.. 0. Tag(!art.
Robl'rt Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Cl�f- t h e tournament Thursday by DaY•
Roush, flower chairman and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Pa ul Sellers and rltles WNf' f11c·r1! with the first
Middleport
ford Jacobs, Mrs. James Lewis, ton's Jack Zimmerman a tw�
me s Wickham and Miss Chloe
Eldon Kraeuter, publicity.
�ebcr.
thl!drcn, Mr. and Mrs. Eber serious r neu1 8hnrt aJ{P sin&lt;·e 1ht•
Mrs. Pearl Ja�obs, Mrs, Merlin time Ohio Publinx ehi�ptOn an d
ly FRIDDII HOUDASHELT
Arter the mc e1 ing, Miss KraeuPickens, Rarlnf', Effie Eli:,:abPth tM&gt;ginning of the war.
,:ra�y and Su,ue, M_rs. Jer-ry �Pul- 19!1� amat�ur runrlerup,
t
e
r
op ened h('r muny lo\'el1 gifls. I S e ndi n g gifts but unable to atPlcken11, Middleport and Dorta
In 1 94�. Italy derlnrl'1l war on
llns, �tr�. Dana Oliver. Mrs. AlMr. and Mrs. Richard Balley and
Zimmerman a 32 year old arch� I
GlJATEMALA CITY UPI-Po- �� E �:�� g�����- ei
lend w e re M'-8. Hel e n WoHe , Mrs.
Jean Smith, New Br\J!hton, Pa .. her rornwr axi� 1,11r1ner, Jap11n.
children visited with Mr . .ind Mn.
:, :��- B� �� Hect, defeated Blorri in t�� , aftel'
.
lice
searched
today
for
scores
of
Fick,
Richard
Mrs.
Morris,
Ray
_
Trip
■pent Thursday evening with M r.
From
R
eturns
r
e
s.
Jay t:arter and rhlldrcn In iBalti­
i:,oon round, 15 and 4, _ _ shootmg ■
Thought for loday· Rrili�h AA · more last week. Christine Bailey
and Mn. F:hf'r Plcken11.
Mrs. Vona Russe ll, who is em• Miss Esther Hayes and Mrs. Ross m � ntal patients believed to have M i chael, Mrs. Phil Wisc, Mrs. Wil• on�-over
par 73. _ He �� - defeated 1
which
fir
escap
e
d
from
a
Cleland.
e
ra- Ham Davis of Columbus, Mrs. Fr!nk Burcu
Mr. and Mrs Jark Codnt'r anrl ciolo,::if'al wrl1r-r Joh n Ruskin sold: who has been visiting with the ployed ut the sumer De partment
o.l Colu�.6us, 7 and I
vag e s their O\lercrowded asylum Lloyd Wright. Mrs. Ernest P owell
rhlldrt&gt;n spl"n1 WednesclRy e\"l'n­ ' 'In order that people may be hap­ Cartcr1i returned lo Middl e port Store, her son and family, Mr. and
6
in
th
e
morrun,
18-ho]es.
causing heavy losN of life.
tnr with Mr. and Mr11. Paul Sel­ py in their work, lhl'sf' thrr-r- thtnJ!s with her parents.
Mrs. Gernld Russell and da ughter,
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a nd Mrs. Herman M ichael.
four
survi!�re
of to9,ay,I�\
The
f
181t
W
PIJtervillP
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.
len and family.
Joyce, have rl'lurned from a Can- I
arc ncf'ded: They must hf' tit for
S
e nding girts bul unab le to at•
By lote Thursday 1� bodies
)ay wil l meet I n an JS-!ole ee r
,Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb spent
Miss Carol Bachtel and Miss Pau- adiun lour. They e n joyed the Pe nnMr. and MrR. Ralph Droz, Mr. i t ; nncl they must havt• n sc,nso of
lend were Mr. a n d Mrs. Norman �
overed from the gutrec
en
e
had
b
f1�al
i:_ound Saturday !'Ith tt
pnd
Westcn•ille
and Mr�. Dwight Hoback, E. O. i1; nnd l hl' ymust hnvt• n setlSl' of line Zerkle 11pe nt Wednesday in sylvuni,11 Turnpike , Niagara Falls, the week end in
tt&gt;d one-story
building whirh Schaer,r. Mrs. Roberl Burdette
.
two
wmnet'lil
goitij 3R tioles f
of
OE
the
reunion
Columbus.
e
h
attendl'd
l
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Taggart 11penl Wednesday al At- s11cre1s In it.
Toronto and visited £riends, the
Jr ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smilh the 54th �ta'te Arha�tir tltle
housed
1
,6
vatients.
Some
or
00
Mr, and Mrs. James Reed and Wedge family, at Perry Sounds, Grand offi&lt;-ers, deputiC!8 and Grnnd
Mrs. Irene H aggy, Mr. and Mrs.
Representatives of 1 959. The af­ the corpses were found In shreds Oscar Smith, Mrs. Charles Karr, Su nda Ydaughter, Ruth, and son, Jim, Ont.
Also .stlll in the field wer
fair was held in one of the dorm!, of strait jackets and retainer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs, Mr.
spent Tuesday Ill Lake Alma.
ACII08S
3. Doll
shects that had made escape im2t. Pa.Int.a
l ls1 Danny
Carbi!t,hael o
meda
tories
of Otterbein Coll�g e.
Visitors
thls \W!ek with Mr. and
iss
M
l
Bai
ey,
Mre
ond
William
1, Timely
i. Mexlcan
81
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s
_\Itµccill l 0
pos
"bl
•lopplly
Hol!]
o
C/11h
ily
J
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r.
lu
bus
C
lja,rry
M
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D
le
? � !
" Ralph Humb and son, R ,
4. Rlver
1 Marguerite Leifhei t, Mrs. Mike Cme1nn
tlowe1·111r· 22. Bkllltul
l lst an 1
the
,
1P69
Jpj!!da
are
Mrs.
11h
mother,
Humble's
Mrs.
Session W etlnf'sdny
A uthorities said a t l east 22!1 J Russell. Mrs . Leslie Price, Mr. and
(O.B.1
tri'.!e
28. Jap.
ru�nerup;
J'.
r
ltz
Srbmj�l
Qf
Colum 1
r
r
o
R
Wo
tu
ney
and
daughters,
Rita
and
To
Lo
n.
k
e
Laura
Mrs.
A
Jacobs,
hostess
gift
was
presented
to
William
Mrs.
pre-dawn
T, 1-eancti&gt;r'I
persons had died in the
ts. ,.\nxloua
&amp;11eao
_
E
b�s
and
1955
c:,)lampiQ
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Bob
Ran­
astman
and
Junior
HawDon
Lefl
June
of
Coal
M
. ountain, W. Va. Mre. Wilbur Hanning wh e n the
blaie and :mo more were injured. Schaefer. Mr11. Carl B ailey, Mrs.
IWtttl\eart e. Level
coin
kin
of
Zanesville.
ll
e
Russ
to
_returne�
ve
a
h
th�rne
_
Kristin
been
haa
who
Hartina:er
C
I. Storm
Jolly lub met Wednesday even
7. Sharpen
But an inderlnite number o( pa- Charles Sprouse, Mrs. E. J. Tracy
.
2(. Cat or
Point following a vlSlt here w11 h tients had not ·been accounted Mrs. George Renshaw, Mrs. Arvi 9iting her grimdparents, ' Mr. at1d in g at h&lt;"r home, ,B radbury
10. Btate ot
9, Mlnatrel
dor
Mr, Eastman· � parents. Mr. and fo• and ofricial, feared they had ---Mn. Edgar Al l ensworth this sumanUquo
-- Superii&amp;OI' Spedl 4
pflrformer 28. For�
Mrs. Olmer Grimm presided over j Mrs Leland Saxton, Nye Avenue used th, chance to · run away.
mer apent several days this week
wood
]0. Skin tumor
bid
Sheriff
Delivering
Week• At
I
with her aunt and f11mlly, Mr. and a short business se�sion. The trav- They are e mpl oyed by the V. N
St. Deputy
12. Contaminate 28. A tutt
.,
�•. Hair 1m1
Mrs. Garla n d Lanier at Rio Grande . el t ng prize dona.J.ed by Mn. Han- Holderman &amp; Sons Constn1ctlon
Bln,r
To
Penitentiary
L. R. tord, . �r.. . GoUlpottaJ
14. Wiu-p-ylll'n
INl...&amp;r'• A••w•
piece
ed
,
, Continu
c earing
'I
lf. ltema tor
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Be l cher of nmg was awarded to Mrs. Ro y May. co. at .Russ
Shcrlfr Robert Hartenbaeb Ls Maln,tenance su"1-l{i1.. of Ohio}
18. A.trlean
J9, Book of
ll's---Point.
81. Meny
-�edlacuulon.
er
im
antelope
received
anniveralso
who
·
Col umbus today defive,;ng V•IIOY lC)eetrl�. Cori,ontlon·, Ky
Old Teti.,. 88, Btrln
in
Charle.ton rame Thursday even On Patrol Charges
11. A fellow
17. Drone
mont
Bin g to the Ohio Peniten- Jer Creek Pl ant, hu been in�
James
M, Pronollll
l�li for a visit with Mra. Belcher's eary gift from her seC'ret pat
A hearlrtg on overweight charg20. Rocom•
30. A'IUk&amp;n
Refreshments were seneil by I Ftnnily Dinner Held
beg in a one to 1!1 year Ann Arbor, 1'fid-tligal\, . for th
to
17. Bhlp'a
tiary
sister and fa m l ly, Mr. and Mrs.
1
family dmner was hel� at the es bro4.ght by the State H igh
A
18. ==lo note
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menclnr
.
city
t�e
Mn
NCOl'd
.
hostess
to
Mayer
Jack flachner and eon.
�entence for breaking and enter- p_a,t _ four _ weel� attt;ndinl the
·
Patrol Aprll 12 Jgiin,t ten
L1lllt' Hrn1t· k, Mrs. Gerald W ilser- I home of Mrs. Lavena Ramey of way
I, Jt. Rci'tJUff
Public .Utility Exeeuil.te Protram
to, J'lowed
Overnight gueats this week with I muth, Mrs. Albert Woo dard, rs. Letut, W. Va. and July :S. Atten�I- truck driven of the Swisher Coal mg.
by
ud
was
d
e
e
sentenc
Bing
conducted by the Unlvenlty of
g
J
11. A tact
Ing were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Co m p11ny was continued today in John C. Bacon a ter he waived a Mlc
.
Mr.
and
Mra.
E.
L.
H u&amp;hes were Donald Hauck. Mrs. Grimm, Mrs.
�i,pn. , . . ,
_r
1
1 II. Dc:h&amp;u■ ted
Mn. Huah@!I mother, Mr•. H. J, Gene F.\lans and I guest, M"s, Les- Young, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Roush, County Court. The cues are �ex- \ erancl J ury hearing and entered
dfbc
pi
t
SO
te
lall
ly
Apl&gt;roxtma
o
13, PubltCI
. M r. and Mrs. Okey Roush, al l or peeled to be heard next week
Hobbs and d,uahter and family, ter Balley·
a
pl,a
of
guilt
various
public
utility
compan�
to
a
charge
of
of
y
.
1
notice■
Letart, .Mr.11.nd Mrs Fred Rast and
Mr 111,d Mn, Al Slmeron and ahlldThe m'!n were cited by the I breakin g and ent ering a house i e1 of the United Statff and
:18, Qulltlnc
children, Patty and Freddie, Hunt- Patrol
ren, JohPnle 1T1d Debbte, or Warfvllo.wing a weight check I owned by Ralph Welker, Hemlock Other c60nlfl• •tte)fded tb&amp;I
tnglon, Mr and Mn. Ben Roush,
HW, Indiana. Thr, were on lhelr
OWer
Grove.
I course.
d1te on Route 143.
that
on
SI'·, BlbUC&amp;I clt7
Ronnie, J,eonard, D1vid 1nd Char,
Way to S1lem. Va., when they
a aa1nue
l�s Roush, West Columbus; Donna
wilt vl11t wlth other relaU11e11.
provtnoe
Shel by
Hunter, .Pt. _ Pleasant;
Dr.
and
Kr
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Clyde
In1e
l
s
plan
11, Cltltal
Grtndol
ead, New Haven; Mr. •�d
Oifau.)
to I� Ip l.ewl1burg thlt week end
S Wile
Mn. Bert ·Johnson and son Donn1e
M. lbt.Unot bird
to retqrl\ thtlr son, Johnny to
A I■ye tle how r
held Rockford. 111.,, and Mr. and Mrs.1
Midd leport Johnny ha• ■pent the T d y
1 th
a dfd d
D le Priddy and Debble, of Porn•
pail th� and I half weeks at !
t ·for Mrs � Ralt: h e!oy, and the ho1tess.
o
h�l!
rin
�h
c��
lO.VINowl
Camp Shaw-Mi-Del•!ca·
IIumble, wIIe of lhe pastor oI t"he
ft. Story
I Mr. and !!'"· Clifford Stumbo church.
' •. llharpen
were In Jachon lall week end to
The Homehull dcrs class wlth
40. V[IIOtablo
vlsll with lhelr ,on, Darryl, who Mn. Paul Sis.on, Mrs. Tre,jle
aul1 aUendln1 Comp Arrowhead.
Hondrtx ond Mrs. Eleanor Hoover DEVOTED TO INTERJSl'f
(Olna)
Jtt1nntittt1 Croo1ts 11 temporarily I anlstlng with the plan&amp; Wert in
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OF M«JGSlMASON A.RE.a:
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lclllln'. S. Owen. .-..i ..Mr
in Pl. �leasant.
A color sehem8 or yellow d
Pu.bliahlfd eveey ,ttmiton •
Mr, and M,I. James :Faulkner of while wH uaed for the aho er .,Dt
SundaJ by Thti "'11:o Vall•
Char\eat&lt;in NlUJ'tl""' to their home wlth 1lft1 being pt.--• on • 0 fubllll!tn1 Comp,01 al 110 fttl4
Wedn"d � evenIni
,- after vlsltin1 table with an umbrell a cente.eu .:lanlt St., r�!!'IC!iroJ Obto. 1•11..'
,
ft nullr:ner'1 mothe1', Mrs. ovtr It. The u mbrella theme '1f11 .ln
with �r,'
Clffict phone WY2-1168, tdltcw
Jamea u)tner, Ea.rller U,t1 week also carried out in the ��'Jek al office nhone WYl-21�7.
Mr.i , a n:r:Mn. Charles Faul kner of dl11ner table with the coVer and
Enllllred H secotnt clHI mtlllr,
came f_or a vl1it with nap'klns matehlnl, 'rhe , dlnier utter at tbe nnai office at Poa
Clend
,Mra. FAul ner and she accompin- tables were centered wtth boui
led theftl o Columbu1 Whl!ll'@ they quets of summer fiower■.
advertlslnr revreunti
vlsltecJ '!Ith her daua:hter, Mr. and
Othen prHent were Mn.
th Jve: Bt.ttJne�' -lDu,"11. i:i,:., li4
�
Mra. ned ."M:eH and returned to Forreat Mn. U11 Eans, Mra. a• ,exu1ittoo Ave.. N•W Yon csu
Mlddle�t. 'l\lelda)'.
thryn �ans, Mn. Vira:inla We a '(f'lw Ynrt.
Mn. Fo�THt �chlf!I and Mrl!I. and two dauahters, Mn. Elea�or
Sublcrlotion l'lte.i .lellvrM ,...
Walt\ff �b went lo Thivener Hoove, Mitt Roberta Hoo.et a d t&amp;rTn,T
r_ W'here H&amp;llJiblf., IO cent
.
Tueaa'Q , wh,rt they met their son1, Mn. Looney, mother of the hon•
Butch Bachtel and Gene Crookt ored au111t and Rita and June Lee �
who Wllre Jn ,�! lroUP of boyl Loon• •l.tlen Ill of Coil Mnin, 11• monll11, r,,eo, 11,rei llf6!J111i
p 1 ,.,...wh£d jl'ho
lro
taln, �. Ve.
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13.IIO. 11, mo1or ·reiJi. wt,..i, aval
llll. on
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Se,.jt,il ,, aJit bul, unablt to dllr. "'• llfulltli' . fl Bt -. �
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On1v 1\lve,. Gen
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some foundal ion, richly endowed by Con­
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terity the anguished sounds of taxpayers
when t hey read how their money is being
fritt ered awu.y'?"

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Frit t erin g A,va y Your �1one y

The House of Represenl a·l ives voted the

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Phone WY•2·3973

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,ou need to malle your trip more enJo,able I

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l.ec:'s tour our state! Lei's discover the
"'°rid of wonderful tbinp that we heve
l,-,,•I AU ii takes is )'Ou-cbe family-and
the famlly ear l
No maner where you travel in Ohio,
,on.'11 find Soh iol h's a SOHIOLAND of
coo•enieot service stations whose bu.sines.,
:II making motoring I pleamre for ,yo#/
,.,. ,._, Sobiolancl "':rvb Su,p, che ..,..

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you wekofne - makes you feel ac home
with service that's friendly, helpful and
expert. He mak...
, swe that you're never
disappointed in tl)e personal comforr.t
you expect. And he makes sure that your
car performs at it1 best through top
qualicy ptoducu.
All alon1 the w1y you'll 6od your Sobio
Scrvb Su,p iS you, "moo&lt; wclmma" ,mp)
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1 t'M Games Behind Leader
To Stay ,t,h

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AMER •cAN L�AGU E
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c1nn,11L tkd� get hack m w a d ion
to n t1!hl hui,mg that lhc st•ru nd h il l f
0 1 lhe sl•..ison won't h,• like thr
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USED CAR LOT

1959 Ford Fairl1"e
Radio ,
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Iran.� . iind t1\·1•rd r1 vp Our local
OWnl't" lll·al 1·1·or111m } in t h is 1
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· •1957 Ford F1irl.1ne SOO- Rndio
lleatl·r. V-8 �:n l..'. 1 1w ,11111 A utu
Trans l ·om pl1•1t•ly r1·h1ull engi1w
1 957 Stud•b•lcer
H Cyl. with
au!o ! tu n ..; ,\ real JH&lt;'t' car at
a lov. . !r1w prin•
We also h,ve 1evnal ur, of
19S0 vintage incl uding ,1 JHp
Piclc-up. Come in ■ nd look
eround. M.alle u1 an offer on
one of th1tu1 old•r urs.
We now h ■ ve four new
Cud,man Scooter•; In 1tttelc

Oon · t for�11 I . wt• als o :rell
whil1• 11a�olm1• .al our doC"k on
tlw r1n·r h;mk

Metropolitan Motors

•'Tra11�port..11 1on 0111 Laud &amp; Sea"
Ph,me wv.2 . 1110
E, Main St.
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The kam will gel « l'hanrt' to
f i nd ou1 rt'a l 1u11rk how t h r ngs art&gt;
g u 1 n g ! o shai,e u p for the �treh·h
run 11s they mcc1 Pitt sburgh toni ght 111 OH• first Of a four-ii:ame
seriet\
M ilr l iJJ.:t'r F'rrrl l l u l c h 1 nsun llilmt'd
hai. ) oung , rwwly rn11rriecl h• t t hand
er. Jim 01'oolt&gt; (ti.fl ) lo fill"l' l'1r
.11 1 e ill"I' Uob �·riend ( J0. 5 1 in l ht'
f i rsl game. Ttu.• arl· ligh1 i ·onlt•s t
m .11 y !&gt;t· au om l' n of t h i ngs w eome
fo�- (' � ol'i n_ati
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� havc,,n ,I h4'a1en
.
I h l Ht�s
the l 1•
ra1t!6 at l-? rbcs � ield t his n·ar in
four meetings and have Lakt•n on!}
, n'.e� from lhe /ugh j
unt&gt; of nu'.e _ga
mhng Hun; all season.

The two teams meet again Sat
urday ;irternoo n und 1 h ,· n lock
horns in ii duullii•header Sunday.
Tiitd For Fourth
H u t d1, who Jrnd tht' te;i m work•
ing ou1 dJring the A l l S1iJr gam t•
break, saitl he will prob;i hly fol
low 0'1'oole with Jay J loo.k on Saturc.la)' and then pilch Don New
comhe and Roh Purkt·y 1 11 lht·
twinbill. This is. of t·ours&lt;•. b arrin g
unforeseen
circumst anri•s
I hat
have a way of 11111 1 111!! the H ed
plkhin g corps w1thou1 not 1 1"e.

As tht" ll('ds gl'I hu,· k into ac•
Liun. t hey a1 ,.i til'tl with St. Louis
in fourth pla.c.i in Lhe Nutional
League. Both c\ 11bs are Pight full
game8 behind Pittsburgh but only
a hall a game helund Loi Ani:e•
lefil ln third place.
A chec:k of lhl' Reds batting or­
der shows tha! not on(' o( the ( ' in•
dnnati �gulars are hilling up 10
their potenti11I, or l' \'i:'n tw11r ll1Pir
career average.
Only third basemun E&lt;ldiP Ka.&lt;1•

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SATURDAY, J ULY l 6th-9:30 til I
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MUSIC BY

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M1d ■ ll1t '2 Door
/ ' ush hutlon ilrh·f'. As flllt•nt us a l!Ollring gull. rlan your
v11t•utio11 lll IJ1l s Big "M". It's r11 :uly Co gu.

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Chiefton Delu .. 4 Door
Thia 0111• &lt;' un ' t b1• lieut at thls price. l"kH.&gt;s ewry1hin g but
�ii up ,nut !w,i:;-. Yo11·11 real\)' llke II. See for yourself.

Was $695

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11-4 Ooor Sedan
HrnnCtr_ul two tnni;&gt; blue. Power 1-11eerlng and p0wer brake�.
A quahly rur. 'l'rul y u good V41ltie.

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Oudgers helpless lo stop seo,i n g chm 1 .
T�RS 1 7, 1E&gt;S 3--Lil ! lt• Jh•tl·
,IIS lone IS tn�y s,rung an holiest
I.J ilt. and who should n:,, to strike ny Wr r� ht, probably . the m1d_f.: t•t o f
all Lln� le�gu, r.'udgels 1 11 thP
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t�e tigers. His was one of
ror
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h ! ls to �ii for the Red.legs .
er
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F.ddie BaE'r Wf'nt the ro te r the
Other
1'1,ger
h1tte�-Chuck Bar•
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d
Do ,e :ii
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t.els
a
dou�le
11nd,
two singles: Rod
A r uee Simpson hod t wo homen
and a iunsle,
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double. Guinther a triple anf 3 'Do� N'•�er tWo sltttles, M oor e, a
�ingles. Jeff Gibbs a homer and a •�hfle, h\:m ,u«a ft a ,2•r�n hoffiE"r
dou hle , Uax1er 1wo singles, F:l'tl let lihd two s1ng!e1 118d 'English a doutwo h omers and a ."!Ingle, IT\1' D WM bJe.
For the Redlegs Story, had a tlou•
twn homers and a triple. bi ehl '!I
bte
, and stn_e_le, P_halm a double,
the
r
slm
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pai of homers tame
"1y1ell i: trr'ple with Werry and
inning,
nodgers
t• 16 5 5---40 21 O M'lt?ie•s each si n gles.
001 466-17 17 1
O O O 2- 2 0 4 Tigers
Braves
. 002 010- 3 6 9
Baer ilnd Emler, Freeman (4 t Redleg.�
Moore, English (WPJ UI), Napprr
llensl,rr. fn, i n 1\). John t0n (1 ),
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and �tr, Bartels (5), Hytell
5
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ei:
(3)
li
Wi
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and
!loss (l ), Thei&amp;s
llmpirr s: Stobart , Johnson and (LJP), Phalin (4) and Lennie Van
Meter.
Sarg�nt.
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In eompletio n of a July 5 ga'!1e
G AMI!' SUMMARIES
PIRATES 1 4, Y ANKll!S 8-Pl. that was �ailed, the Redlegs mprate oikhin .e: is1iued 18 fret' p 1:1Ss es ped the Tigers 10-9.
G IA tn'S 13. JITS 2 - Giant hi1•
and tan ned five Ya n kees, hul t h. e
lent
got 10 safe blows to the Jets'
Pirates won anyway on hitting.
two,
the diHerence, as pitching
Piratl:' hitters were ChuC'k Murwas
nearly equal.
Gia n t pitchers
and
two
tloul)les
sintles.
wo
t
rav
7.
Jets
8,
passed
B ill Neaf" and Mick Menctii n i
Glanl hitters were Owen with a
each a sl ngle, and La nn y Ty o and
Chri11 tompkin11 each a double. Fo r triple, double and sinde, Cundirf
t he- lo strs f.d Stark doubled and and Evans two doubles each,
1 1 1 64-13 10 J
singled whilP G . Harris, West and Giaints
Jets
002 00- 2 2 3
1'om llarri11 had sin�les.
Jenkins (WP), Owen!! (4) and S.
Yank s
130 013- 8 15 0
U'f. �nde rson (LPJ, J. Bu rt (4)
Rpnd
a
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Pir t s
:l20 ODlt- 9
s tark, PIPchaty (LPJ (5), Ler(Jy and Wood1.
I NDIANS 13, RACINE CARDS 10
Murray fS) an&lt;t G. H.arriJ!. Kniidl�.
toot a 7-1 lead on horn•
-Raeine
M'elji.
(W
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P) (5) and
Cilo ( J, T o
-:;;;;--.;;------:;;;------ i 'e rs by Boll.le Snd Wolfe, each wit'1,
\i m,ip on lq lhe first in ning an d
A�. three 4}ngles ond two errors In
lfte next frame.
,t.qr,.m ed baC'k in 1he
Syracq
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flD
iJeeond v,�· e'n I! boys batted for
1 1 runs o seven hits ond two er•
w
rors featuring Cundiff's two triples
and Jewell 's two hits.
For Racine other hits werP sin,
DETROIT UPI-It was a great
da y £or the West in the 1§71h an• gles by Spencer, J. Diddle, Nei�ler
and T. Diddle. For Syrat'use Jewnua� We�tc n Qpen.
Three .wns 'of Teti.I .an.d a 1111· eJ) )\pd three for four, cundiU two
tlve Californian $hot three under more singles, C. crow two singles
par 69'11 ;bursday to share the and Morarity a double and J.
rirst round leat'l in what promises Crow two singles and a double.
10 be on� of the wildest scram• Jewell is batting at .617 on 1he
hies or any professional golf season.
4 30 30--IO 8 8
Cards
chase.
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l(rl UO tG-1i! 13 ,
Jackle Burke, Fred Hawtl'ni rndl1ni ' ·
. .and n ewcomer Buteh Balrd-111
J. Diddle (l;J&gt;}, Spencer (2) ·a nd
from lhe Lone Star Stale-and Si&gt;encer, J. Diddle (2) . C. Crow
Bob Roshurg, who learned his rWP), Jewell (!5) and Cundiff, C.
fnirway maneuvers on the shores Crow (5 ),
of ihe Pacific, lead the field of
ROYALS S•GII TWO
UD into tnday's second round,
UPI-Gener.al
ClNCINNATT
But th,ir advan tage Is a shal:y
one. 'hn more contenders are hot Manager Pepper WIison has an­
on the quartet's h¥l.1t just one nounced that Wayne Em bry and
stroke hark while 18 others are I,.arry Stavermon have signed
only two slroke8; o·rr, the pace at their 1960-61 tonlracts with the
Cincinnati Ro)'al11.
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Inc .. for a Sports Illustrated artl•
df' they claimtd damaged their
11thlctk reputations.

The richt-haodera Hi.d in .a .suit
filed in U. S. District Court that
a story which appeared in the
June 13 ie:aue or the
mag.O:lne
pictured them as h�vy drl nlers,
b,rawlen B'Q,d playboy9. The nti • .
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Middl&lt;!�
recorp 4-0_ ill second half ploy last
evenin g with a t}-2 victory over the
Vinkees while the Indians toot an�
other o lh h •
the
lial\d1, t�t11 t�m:,l�f t�fl.flBrZ:�
H"11")' ciatwortlly's Senator� got
only two hils off two Yankee pltcheni, hut plenty of young legislaton got on b11sc 11s Johnny Hood
and then 'Don nte Nelson either hit
or walked 12 players, and Yankee
supporl in the field was porous to
the extent of four booted routine
grounders.
Sam Clatworthy, first baseman
got both h i t.s 'tor the Senators, �
single and double. For the Yankees, Craig Rawlings and Shaerred
singled.
Yankees
100 010--.2 2 4
Senators
203 22x-9 2 I
J. Hood (LP) Nelson (4) and Har­
ris. Vaninwage n and Gladwell, Um•
pire: Joey Stephenson,
SRAVES WIN
Woody Call'R Indians ha1 fl 2r0
lead golng inlo the third but blew
up when John Taylor losl his conlrol in the fourth after it was Ucd
2-2 in the third. With Micky Brat­
ton, top hurler, just out of a sick
bed, and Buddy Moore l ikewise,
the I ndians tried Wa} 11e Davis on
the mound tor hair an inning, sent
Moore in for an inning and ll half,
and ll{lished up with Bartlett 1hc
last lwo lnnlnns as the score rolli:d
up to 13-6 at the end.
The Braves bolstered by return
o! their ·top slugger and fielder,
Jam Johnson, who had twu doubles
JLftd a triple ln four trips. matched
by G�orgc Si.ucr'� thre&lt;: single11,
got 11x more runs m the fourth and
five more in the top of the sixth .
David Casoi allowed } l Iodia n
bits but Canned 1 I batters to pull
h imself out or jams repeaceltly.
Casci also hll aalely twice. Va n
Johnson, Bradbury and Slf'wart al1!0 1in1J.led for the winner.!I.
For the Indians Burken, Davis,

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Braves
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1 to 013- 6 1 1 1
c�m and Br dbury. Taylor (L'P ),
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Davis
4, Moo�c� 4, Bart .left 5 and
Burkett. Umpire: L. Sm ith.

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and Mrs Owe n Anderson Joe
and Bart R hodes calle d on' Mrs
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Sunday aflernoon at Keno Ridge
Mr. and Mrs. Bob RhOOe1 I nd
famil)' spent the week end with
M r. a nd Mrs. Sherma n Butcher
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M,. and llrs. Ch,rley Knightm,
Marion Ours attended the wed .
dmg of h ia nephew, Rola nd Wolfe
at Gal h poli1 Friday eve n ing
Mr. an.- Mn . Jud Ours of
Buckeye Llilke Rpent Friday and
Saturday wath M.ar1on Ours a nd 1
fam ily.

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Rev. Gilbert Spencer will be /
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.'VaverlY 1 o/ Parkerf�il: won lts for e.ach member or the team.
Clark's leam was scheduled lo '
secol\d conseculive :Bend Sortball
rourn�enL cham�wnsh1p �n Fri- play Syracuse in thf'c conso Jat t on
.
day ni 1ht W1t.!1 a f1,teen,mnmg 2 1 game but won third place by de·
Save Your Sales SUpt1
vktory ov�r Smith's Upholstering fault when Syr11cuse for £eite_d a r.
of ParkerS�uJ:'£. .
. tcr s h�ssle on Wednesday mght
Clark R team pl�yed the �e � Ha•
A .b ases lo�ed �m� by l)onn1e
Ja mi ,�� W°�V�l)' _1 � th'e bot\om _of ven Merchanl.s r n a preh m r nary
J.be flQ.eenLh inning was the wm• contest and won by a score o( 7-0.
Cricke1 Searles hurled a one-hitter.
Mr. and Mr,. Slater and son
hln1 blow.
Harr)' Miller 1ot the only hit fo r have moved from lhl' Eva Moot:zs I
.
• Until t_ha_t me rJns �ad , begun New Hav e n in a bit of tom- £oolery i,l_ace lo the Fred Link plac. for.
wo_nder. iJ �e ,(line would ever I when the entire All•Star outfield merly the Ron Norria place.
Mr. and Mrs. George Goodnite
bfirt,,, fO� ,_arh team moved back to the fences as he
�d
enied '4&gt; be getting stronger came to bat. Miller hit a pop fl)' of Racine spepl Sunday
with I
ilona: the )'oute,
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rizer,
that reu for a hit.
Jack Devore, burly pitcher for
The line score:
M_r. and M rs. Hal
. Ph o urs an d
lhe W,averly team, hurled the en•
family 1pf New Brighton and Mrs.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
tire game and i1ave up l,m l four
I Smith' s 001 000 000 000 000--1 4 5 1 Roy Donohue and bmil)', loc1I,
hll� H'e fi'nned 20 toreh Elder
Wav'ly 100 0� 000 000 001-2 8 4 wisited ,Mr. and Mrs, Jud Ours
staried ror the Sinllh's tline end
·Elder, Merrill ( 13J, Elder 05) at ,U.uckeye Lake rerently.
pltched the first 12 ir:nlngs. He
an4 Gregg; Devore a nd Bartlett.
Mr. and Mr�. �larenee Roush
fanned 19 In that lime. Merrill
•
and sons or W1nf1eld spent Tues-succeeded him but 10, into trouble
day wilh the fo�me r'a father, Fr�
FIRM AND QUIET
in the filteenth. Elder came in to
.
NEW ORK UPI - Stocks were Roush and ram , l ,v.
..ltch against Sima a1ld gave up the mo.&lt;1U,.. fi:Vrm and
quiet
at
the
ope
n•
M
r. and Mrs.
Roy
Pearson
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'winning blow.
were_ Sun�.lt_!_!ueRts of Rev. and 1
�ng today. _____ _
. Waverly° scored first in the game
_i n tbe fi,st inning when Lel,nd
_ GauJt walked and seo ,ed l•ie( on
.
bon me Sams two ba.se h1l, Smith's
• tied it up in the third or iBurkhart's
Bingle and a double by West.
In th,t 10th innin1. Ebby led off
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for Waverly and 11111lked. Gault was
More o_ver, Mic.key Mantle, Ed the onl y , maJor lea1ue game on
aafe .on an error, and Tefft walked Mathews 1.&lt;1 crowdmg you !or the Thursda)' s sC"hedule.
•Th a1 sc 1 lh e ."t_ape·me!l!lure" h ome ru n ch am- I
to fill up the 1M5eS,
,
Buhl Win• Ninth
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staee .for Samii hit' a hO rd h·t
r ,1'10nsh1p
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"double drove In a run in
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,,ro1,md, ball down the &amp;bird base , .M ath ew
:.,,.uoesn,1 ,11
11 !'!any h omee finrt Inning and he scored
Jill.I\ ,.
runs off left-hand�d pitchers, _b ut! 1 1lh
Following the game, trop-hies the one he deliver� �gamst M'n waukee's final tall)' following
Custom Kitchens - P'urniture - Appliances
were issued by tournament orfi. so�thPa Harvey �addiz 1� the I his three• bagger in the ninth olf
Phone WY MUI
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reliever Fred Green, beating the
,cials to the champions, to the ru n• Milwaukee
Bra
ves
�-O
victory
N.
SECOND
AVE.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
throw to the plate on Joe Ad·
.
ners-up, and to the third place over t_he Pittsburgh
Pirates Thurs cock 's bunt.
team.
day ntght was a beau1.
Mrs. L. C. Roush, widow ol lhe
The bl111t cleared the right
founder of the tournamPnt pre•
'se nted the huge L. C. Roush Mem - field gr1mdstend roof at Forbes
orlal Trophy to the manager of the Field i� Pittsburgh �nd made the
winning Waverly team. Each mem• Braves All•Star third basema n
her or the team was presented with I th_e firs� player e_ver to turn the
trick twice. _The lut ,or those who
smaller individual trophies.
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Tournament D irector' Ralph have done d once mcludes the
Sayre presented a t eam tfrophy to immortal Babe Ruth.
1 the Smit_h 's t�all_l
as ruijn,n••up .
Although lhe 100.feet•high
.
Smaller mdmdu al trophlrs were Forbes Field stands were erected
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tiresented lo team members.
i n U127 no player cleared them
Mel _Clark'&amp; All-Stars won third u t il � th did it on May 25, 1935.
n R
p e m the tourname�t and rt!-, t And that wallo p was doubl)'
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.c e ed a te11m troph)' with medals memorable in that it was the
II Ton Slake, V8 engine, 3 _,,..d trans.
Lar k Station Wagon. 9 Pa99, 6 cyl. std.
t,ol! alid it Will be finished within 714th a nd last of the Bambino's
One owner, low mileage.
shift, one owner.
• week," said Scott. ' 'A timple career.
Flrtt Ac,alnst Lefty
majority wlll rule.' '
Since then, Ted Beard, Bob
Skinner, W1:1tiy Moon, Mantle 11nd
"Mathews have accomplished the
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feat. Mathews did it for the first
J time last season llgai nst Bob
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Frtend.
Mathews' fifth-Inning homer
was his 17th of the regular season
but only his first against a Jelly
2 Dr. Hard Top. Std. tra ns. One owner.
Belved�re 4 Dr. Sedan, V8, auto. tbn1, Ra1
pitrher.
dio and healer.
Maybe left-handed !Winging Ed­
die learned something when he
�t that homer ofr southpaw Whit­
ey Ford in the second All.Star
'
game in New York Wednesday .
"' 1 Besides his homer, which came I
with Bill Burton on base, Ma- ,
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thews also hit a double and triple
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Fairlane 500, .f Dr, Sedan, auto. trans, raBeJved,ttre 4 Dr. Sedan, V8, auto. trama.
���ad to four games I�
dio ·and healer, one owner, low mileage,
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one ownt-r.
red and white finlth.
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Price Cut

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Estimat•s

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. e Financial HelR Ay1t!l,able For Material And The

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FIRESTON E -- MIDDLEPORT
On Handy Tools

Free !

p� l e, G
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Waverly Of Parkersburg Wins AS OCIO
P.fflS
Free !
Silwinhd StraJght Bend T- Itie

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be featured at the Middleport !
Hi.ch School 1udltorluni thit
urd■ y nisht. July 16. Servin&amp; ..-.:
the emeee, will be the ''J17a"e
. T hi s m1rks the 134 yout h acu..:
Vlty for Ken�y H.y.ell .nd Leo�
Jord.an. Dancma: _ u from B-l2-:
D■ nce c�n1e1t1 will be Thi: Stroll
i:_
The Coh pso �nd The Tw11t. t:l e...
frP�hmentt w1�I be 1old by the"
senior mother • club, ■pon11ortn.

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SHELL HOUSE

W� Wfil Be Clos� July 16 through 17
To Attend Mercury Factory Tralninl School
MINERSVILLE, OHIO
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TEXAS STYLE PANAMONJUM - Florida's . Gov. Leroy Collins waves a si.x-foot sombrero
as delegates "blow the lid off" the pent-up cl,mor for Senator Lyndon B. Johnson at the
Democratic national convention

To 'Be On Smorday

Sout heut ern O h to- fair stream
fi1hmg in JOrne maJor stre.-ms /
,ucb 81 " alhondrng and Wills ,
Creek, Coshocton; Musk ingum and
Hoclu ng, \\&lt; ashui x t v n. a nd S h.ad"e
River, Meigs. Mo�l of the MusJ.im•
gum Conservano· Uistrict lakei1 j
are dear and norm,il as are Lake
Hope a nd I..ke Alma, Vmton Coun- Sen. Jackson Heady
ty; Clouse and Buckeye Liike Per- T H
O eatI Detn.Otta18
ry Coun1y; 8urr 011k., Morgan·. and
LOS ANGE�
Ul'l-3en.
i''orked Hun, Meigs.
Henry M. Jackson, a 48 year old
Wa�hington 1tate Luthe ran with
Jack Kennedy's boylJh look, has
TO HOLD PICNIC
Grou p I of the First l · n1ted only lo sa)' ye� to become the
Presbyterian C hurch in Middle- 1 nt&gt;w Demoeratic nat1on11I chiirport will hold a (amily p ic nic man. suecettding Paul M. Butler.
T uesday July 1 9 at 6:30 p. m. at 1 There was every indleation that
the municipal p.ark w,th Mrs Ed ·
ward Burlett a nd Mn. U�old Jark�on would �ve preaidentl.al
SauPr co-chairmen a ssisted by n o minee Kennedy hls formal ac•
ceplance today·olher group officers.
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Mercu ry Outboords - 6 to 80 H.P.

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, &lt;s11-tl'lit■il-' Dllliee' ,.

CO LUMBUS L'PI - t�1sh tng con•
d1t1ons lor Ohio anglen during the
wttk end appear lo be good. the ·
!. t,1te Natural Resources lJl'p.irt1
rnent liald loday

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FOR NAMES THAT COU NT
IN THE BOATING FIELD

LON E STAR

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Ciil I . Kitchen Cabineh
� 2. Additional Room
Iii 3. New Roof
i;j 4. Storm Windows
� 5. Stor� D&lt;oars
liiJ 6 Aluminum Porch Column
tll 7. Kaiser Diamond Ribbed

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•'or Good t'iohin11:

MILLIONS

Wt&gt;lcome Jel'IIPY Team

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the comml11ioner'1 office. ''So far the major
leq:ue3 b1we onl}' a commllmenl

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JERS EY CITY, N. J. UPI­
Some 7,500 rans were expected to
welcome l n lernational
Leaiue
baseball back to Jersey City to•
night when the transplantfd Ha­
vana Sugar Kin,s play their first
home game a l Roosevelt St1ditlhl.
The team now called "The
Columlrus
,Jersey�•· meets the
JP1s at 8 p. m. (edl). The Jer�s
are firth in lhe league standings
and the Jets are tied for last.

Anldm MIi; �

I •II'• ml�••u mer
la.ulr out- ' be on� "or two remalns to be
hr onl)' �
l i ned today rn sur�emerita b)' se en. ''
one major league All•St.a r game !
is in the works for HIBi , and Fta d,k Sro1t, spo'k esma:i tor 1 he
Dec 11 "" }0 PrNl'� •·
__ to pred "-• wu..t... ,
whether t here will be l wo hing es _Qlg leagu eN., and d s'J)okes=:-ian for
Scott
dee11 •&gt;CU
·
on
l8yen . that w_ll l th of!" e of ba h II comm11- the result o r lhe pl■Yer poll
of
_the
p
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� ,_POJ
si:ner }�rd C . F:fc:
be 1aae,i d ur1n11 th � commw week - I
would be.
Thua Was the future of l&gt;Ht'· 1
"The td(&gt;.11 or two All•Sta.r 111. m e,
"My offlce l1 co ndurting the

NEw YORK Ul't-So

(?wens and FarreU clai111-ed the
!!torr jeQIN11rclized their op,Pol'tuni­
t irs of gainini emPloyment dur­
ing the orr-season. They asked fdr
a rttraetion.

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BADMINTON SETS

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PLASTIC BASKETS . . . . . . . . .

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POWER TOOLS

CANNING S U PPLI ES

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BAT and BALL SET
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88c
¼ INCH ILICTRIC
IIG. $1 1 .t!
DRI L.L - - - $ 1 0.88 Garden Sproyers Sale $7.98
$7 .88
,osTOL Olt!P
I l'ICH ILl(TIIC
Hase Hoisles - 89c SAW - - - -$37.88 Gutter Guc1rcl1 $2.98
BARBECUE GIILLS

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IIIIDDLEPORT, OHIO

18--'2 Door Sedan
V8 ROC'ktl e n1inP with Ml&amp;ndard shift. Go - Go - Go in
lhiA S/131),J))' Olds. The buy of )'Our ure,

Was $495 . . . . . . . . · · · . .

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SU PER SUMMER SPEC iALS

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RJ.tTORAl U:A.GltE
7t 303 07 I07 3:i,]
Mays, S, t'.
.l8 27 84 .JfO
l .ar�e r . L. A . !ti
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As hb urn , Ch i. 7"J 291 80 96 ..330
i • ie me,u te. P,: h 77 306 !il 11 1 ..3l$
A dcocl!, Mil . .66 H7 27 77 .3l2
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t "nni,:ha.m , 81:.b 7.6 298 4$ 9l .::ios
S kinn e r, Pgb . .80 310 &amp;fl � .306
Howard, L. A. �3 20'6 35 62 .301
R'!n• ..t'Ntl In
Am..-lcM lfftu•--Muls, Yenlce11 69; Gentile, 0.WI•• 59; Skow·
ron, ".' •""... U; MYhoso, Whit.
Sox 5:1; .,_,Mn, Orlt,1•1 St,
HatlO,,.I L••tv.......•nks, C ubs
1♦i Atron 8r1vff 61; Mayi, Gients
64; C�a, Gi1nt1 S9; Skinner,
Plrttff SS.
. '40ft'M llu111,
Arl'l.:,.ld'ili l•a•'ut-Marls, Y a n •
lceH 27; Lemtn, S.nii t.,r, 1 1 ;
M•ntle YankHS 20· Cola vito Ti'
gen 11'; Held, Inell�"' 1 5.
■nk1,, Cuba
National Lff
26; Aeron, BrHH 24; Clrds 20;
Maya, Gi■nta 18; Cepeda, Giant s
17; M.thews, BraYl'I 1 7.
Pitching
Am.rlc■ n LHi\19--Coatu Yan•
""' CJ.I • Daley Athl.tic s ' 1 2-4 ·
Stalt;r, White S.x 9-3) Sto�
S.ti1tort 6--2• B'rown Orlol.. 7-3
N•tlOf\11 L;...........buct
a.,2:1
..,._ 1-1; wam 1m,,
F arrell Phlle 7-2· Buhl B 'rave,
-- PlrMN ' 1 1 -4, '
f..3;
L;w,
- uetage they com•
ting Jl bove lhe
piled last year,-'Nie
plucky Ka11ko
·
ltad.&lt;1 the regulan with a .299 average while &lt;Bailey, who finished
,as1 11ea110n with a .264 ·avet_age, Is
hiltlng .270. But t�e real 'Of the
regulors have floppf!d ,i :tht! plate.
Can't Ckt \N• rJI ·
The bigged di11apOl)Jn�M,e nts
have been Vada Pinson, the speed)'
outfielder, and
fl nt baseman
Frank Robin11on . .Pinson Is hJttln,:
only .268 compared to his lust1
.316 of last 11e.oson and Robi nson is
hatting a puny .2!58 compared to
his . 3 1 1 mark of 1859.
Al so l'l thf mld•t of a 1lum-r
la rltht rl•ld•r Gui lt,tt , Whe
1ur9ed b•ck In 1959 with a . 293
battlrii av•n... He 11 hltttn1
only .'264.
The big thing Ornt has been
mi ssing from the Cincinnati lineup t his y.elr Is the homer - one
the
or lhe Re.dll ' tnalnst.ays or
l11sl few years. The hard ' • fllltln11 ,
trio of Pin!IOJl · Robinson • Bell
smacked 75 balls out of the park
last year between them. ThiR year
they have hit but 28 with the sea•
Ron more than half1 11:one.

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MAKING BIG HIT

Pomeroy's Little 1,eague Pirates 1 1 1 - 1 I continued to look
7ti 299 �2 96 .32 1 like shoo-l'ns with a 14·8 victory over the Yankees. The DodMarn, N y ?2 269 55 86 · 32 0
· Car d s, anaI Giants kept p14ce, three �ames behind t h e
�e
M i nu:,0 , Chi .
79 300 48
rs, Wit h _. thump�ng, U DJble-t.o-st�p kind of affair, 40-2
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Skowro N
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w,n ovel_ th
· _e Braves. tb e Cards drOPl)Jnj a J �-8 test to t he
C,
10 Z'lj � $� 3 1 0
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Power.
w
1llle the Giantfl tool the tfo"¥1t� Jets 13-%.
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Ku�nn, C'fe.
71: ns 47
In l l� e � th er g�me .the TigerS toot the Red1 egs 1'7 - 3 .
Lopt-z, !"1 y �i 2DJ 34 fi1 . 303
-- Tuai ""ttuo.ii: al R1cme feund lh i
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l ' i t• hall, C le tn zo 1 34 6 l 303

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SALE $488

Was $1 295

7,,5 1� 34 61 :l 2 B
29, ,2 9&lt;l ""

ON DISAILID L IST
UPI-The Detroit
DETROIT
Tigers ha,•e placed pitcher Poul
fi'o)'tock on the disabled list to
make ,..,om for rookie Phll Regan .

'58 MERCURY

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Philly Pitchers
Ask $100,000
For Damages

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Pir �tes· Win A gain, Look Like Shoo -In

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.tA-_2 Aff.....:r At R 3Clfi
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OUJger s W1" n 'IV""
1 t'M Games Behind Leader
To Stay ,t,h

MA,o, Lu.G u e L E Aoe• •
a, U•lted p,.,. •••••.. ,ton,1
AMER •cAN L�AGU E
G Aa • H P &lt;I.
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Red) CO'S
Hopt. ng Secon d Ha )f
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Of S. eason ,.B et ter Than F.◄ ,rst I Hunni•ls, Bos

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c1nn,11L tkd� get hack m w a d ion
to n t1!hl hui,mg that lhc st•ru nd h il l f
0 1 lhe sl•..ison won't h,• like thr
rirst 7 B i,t.i m cs llley plan:d

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THE B EST OF THE
USED CAR LOT

1959 Ford Fairl1"e
Radio ,
HealPr, V 8 F.nginf' and Auln
Trans. A l l wh11e v. 1l h h l llC' Ill

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Iran.� . iind t1\·1•rd r1 vp Our local
OWnl't" lll·al 1·1·or111m } in t h is 1
:·ar
· •1957 Ford F1irl.1ne SOO- Rndio
lleatl·r. V-8 �:n l..'. 1 1w ,11111 A utu
Trans l ·om pl1•1t•ly r1·h1ull engi1w
1 957 Stud•b•lcer
H Cyl. with
au!o ! tu n ..; ,\ real JH&lt;'t' car at
a lov. . !r1w prin•
We also h,ve 1evnal ur, of
19S0 vintage incl uding ,1 JHp
Piclc-up. Come in ■ nd look
eround. M.alle u1 an offer on
one of th1tu1 old•r urs.
We now h ■ ve four new
Cud,man Scooter•; In 1tttelc

Oon · t for�11 I . wt• als o :rell
whil1• 11a�olm1• .al our doC"k on
tlw r1n·r h;mk

Metropolitan Motors

•'Tra11�port..11 1on 0111 Laud &amp; Sea"
Ph,me wv.2 . 1110
E, Main St.
Pomeroy, 0.

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The kam will gel « l'hanrt' to
f i nd ou1 rt'a l 1u11rk how t h r ngs art&gt;
g u 1 n g ! o shai,e u p for the �treh·h
run 11s they mcc1 Pitt sburgh toni ght 111 OH• first Of a four-ii:ame
seriet\
M ilr l iJJ.:t'r F'rrrl l l u l c h 1 nsun llilmt'd
hai. ) oung , rwwly rn11rriecl h• t t hand
er. Jim 01'oolt&gt; (ti.fl ) lo fill"l' l'1r
.11 1 e ill"I' Uob �·riend ( J0. 5 1 in l ht'
f i rsl game. Ttu.• arl· ligh1 i ·onlt•s t
m .11 y !&gt;t· au om l' n of t h i ngs w eome
fo�- (' � ol'i n_ati
,.
� havc,,n ,I h4'a1en
.
I h l Ht�s
the l 1•
ra1t!6 at l-? rbcs � ield t his n·ar in
four meetings and have Lakt•n on!}
, n'.e� from lhe /ugh j
unt&gt; of nu'.e _ga
mhng Hun; all season.

The two teams meet again Sat
urday ;irternoo n und 1 h ,· n lock
horns in ii duullii•header Sunday.
Tiitd For Fourth
H u t d1, who Jrnd tht' te;i m work•
ing ou1 dJring the A l l S1iJr gam t•
break, saitl he will prob;i hly fol
low 0'1'oole with Jay J loo.k on Saturc.la)' and then pilch Don New
comhe and Roh Purkt·y 1 11 lht·
twinbill. This is. of t·ours&lt;•. b arrin g
unforeseen
circumst anri•s
I hat
have a way of 11111 1 111!! the H ed
plkhin g corps w1thou1 not 1 1"e.

As tht" ll('ds gl'I hu,· k into ac•
Liun. t hey a1 ,.i til'tl with St. Louis
in fourth pla.c.i in Lhe Nutional
League. Both c\ 11bs are Pight full
game8 behind Pittsburgh but only
a hall a game helund Loi Ani:e•
lefil ln third place.
A chec:k of lhl' Reds batting or­
der shows tha! not on(' o( the ( ' in•
dnnati �gulars are hilling up 10
their potenti11I, or l' \'i:'n tw11r ll1Pir
career average.
Only third basemun E&lt;ldiP Ka.&lt;1•

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SATURDAY, J ULY l 6th-9:30 til I
MEMBER S and GUESTS
MUSIC BY

GEORGE HALL COMBO

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Karr and Vari Zand t
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USED CAR SALE
M1d ■ ll1t '2 Door
/ ' ush hutlon ilrh·f'. As flllt•nt us a l!Ollring gull. rlan your
v11t•utio11 lll IJ1l s Big "M". It's r11 :uly Co gu.

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Chiefton Delu .. 4 Door
Thia 0111• &lt;' un ' t b1• lieut at thls price. l"kH.&gt;s ewry1hin g but
�ii up ,nut !w,i:;-. Yo11·11 real\)' llke II. See for yourself.

Was $695

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11-4 Ooor Sedan
HrnnCtr_ul two tnni;&gt; blue. Power 1-11eerlng and p0wer brake�.
A quahly rur. 'l'rul y u good V41ltie.

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Oudgers helpless lo stop seo,i n g chm 1 .
T�RS 1 7, 1E&gt;S 3--Lil ! lt• Jh•tl·
,IIS lone IS tn�y s,rung an holiest
I.J ilt. and who should n:,, to strike ny Wr r� ht, probably . the m1d_f.: t•t o f
all Lln� le�gu, r.'udgels 1 11 thP
0
11 p
�lt !e .'.lp.i_e, 1iTit"d out 1 .d ean
IU\
"g\
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p
a
T he Bt v s ot not a sl e
. rot tl\e_ flNI �11 ot his c.i•
111�rte
odl
ror
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the
t•d
to
ers
D
compar
t�e tigers. His was one of
ror
N•_
"Ast
fJ"fe
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E'e
NJ
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who a lso r eiv
2
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h ! ls to �ii for the Red.legs .
er
7
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F.ddie BaE'r Wf'nt the ro te r the
Other
1'1,ger
h1tte�-Chuck Bar•
er
d
Do ,e :ii
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t.els
a
dou�le
11nd,
two singles: Rod
A r uee Simpson hod t wo homen
and a iunsle,
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hom�r
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e nd II sin,cli:'. iBaer a homer a
double. Guinther a triple anf 3 'Do� N'•�er tWo sltttles, M oor e, a
�ingles. Jeff Gibbs a homer and a •�hfle, h\:m ,u«a ft a ,2•r�n hoffiE"r
dou hle , Uax1er 1wo singles, F:l'tl let lihd two s1ng!e1 118d 'English a doutwo h omers and a ."!Ingle, IT\1' D WM bJe.
For the Redlegs Story, had a tlou•
twn homers and a triple. bi ehl '!I
bte
, and stn_e_le, P_halm a double,
the
r
slm
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pai of homers tame
"1y1ell i: trr'ple with Werry and
inning,
nodgers
t• 16 5 5---40 21 O M'lt?ie•s each si n gles.
001 466-17 17 1
O O O 2- 2 0 4 Tigers
Braves
. 002 010- 3 6 9
Baer ilnd Emler, Freeman (4 t Redleg.�
Moore, English (WPJ UI), Napprr
llensl,rr. fn, i n 1\). John t0n (1 ),
)
and �tr, Bartels (5), Hytell
5
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ei:
(3)
li
Wi
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and
!loss (l ), Thei&amp;s
llmpirr s: Stobart , Johnson and (LJP), Phalin (4) and Lennie Van
Meter.
Sarg�nt.
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In eompletio n of a July 5 ga'!1e
G AMI!' SUMMARIES
PIRATES 1 4, Y ANKll!S 8-Pl. that was �ailed, the Redlegs mprate oikhin .e: is1iued 18 fret' p 1:1Ss es ped the Tigers 10-9.
G IA tn'S 13. JITS 2 - Giant hi1•
and tan ned five Ya n kees, hul t h. e
lent
got 10 safe blows to the Jets'
Pirates won anyway on hitting.
two,
the diHerence, as pitching
Piratl:' hitters were ChuC'k Murwas
nearly equal.
Gia n t pitchers
and
two
tloul)les
sintles.
wo
t
rav
7.
Jets
8,
passed
B ill Neaf" and Mick Menctii n i
Glanl hitters were Owen with a
each a sl ngle, and La nn y Ty o and
Chri11 tompkin11 each a double. Fo r triple, double and sinde, Cundirf
t he- lo strs f.d Stark doubled and and Evans two doubles each,
1 1 1 64-13 10 J
singled whilP G . Harris, West and Giaints
Jets
002 00- 2 2 3
1'om llarri11 had sin�les.
Jenkins (WP), Owen!! (4) and S.
Yank s
130 013- 8 15 0
U'f. �nde rson (LPJ, J. Bu rt (4)
Rpnd
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Pir t s
:l20 ODlt- 9
s tark, PIPchaty (LPJ (5), Ler(Jy and Wood1.
I NDIANS 13, RACINE CARDS 10
Murray fS) an&lt;t G. H.arriJ!. Kniidl�.
toot a 7-1 lead on horn•
-Raeine
M'elji.
(W
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P) (5) and
Cilo ( J, T o
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\i m,ip on lq lhe first in ning an d
A�. three 4}ngles ond two errors In
lfte next frame.
,t.qr,.m ed baC'k in 1he
Syracq
_&amp;
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iJeeond v,�· e'n I! boys batted for
1 1 runs o seven hits ond two er•
w
rors featuring Cundiff's two triples
and Jewell 's two hits.
For Racine other hits werP sin,
DETROIT UPI-It was a great
da y £or the West in the 1§71h an• gles by Spencer, J. Diddle, Nei�ler
and T. Diddle. For Syrat'use Jewnua� We�tc n Qpen.
Three .wns 'of Teti.I .an.d a 1111· eJ) )\pd three for four, cundiU two
tlve Californian $hot three under more singles, C. crow two singles
par 69'11 ;bursday to share the and Morarity a double and J.
rirst round leat'l in what promises Crow two singles and a double.
10 be on� of the wildest scram• Jewell is batting at .617 on 1he
hies or any professional golf season.
4 30 30--IO 8 8
Cards
chase.
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Jackle Burke, Fred Hawtl'ni rndl1ni ' ·
. .and n ewcomer Buteh Balrd-111
J. Diddle (l;J&gt;}, Spencer (2) ·a nd
from lhe Lone Star Stale-and Si&gt;encer, J. Diddle (2) . C. Crow
Bob Roshurg, who learned his rWP), Jewell (!5) and Cundiff, C.
fnirway maneuvers on the shores Crow (5 ),
of ihe Pacific, lead the field of
ROYALS S•GII TWO
UD into tnday's second round,
UPI-Gener.al
ClNCINNATT
But th,ir advan tage Is a shal:y
one. 'hn more contenders are hot Manager Pepper WIison has an­
on the quartet's h¥l.1t just one nounced that Wayne Em bry and
stroke hark while 18 others are I,.arry Stavermon have signed
only two slroke8; o·rr, the pace at their 1960-61 tonlracts with the
Cincinnati Ro)'al11.
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S■voy 4 Door Sedan
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,Prite 1\, Flt Your Purse

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FREEZl:R BAGS

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7 QT. CANNERS

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000 lui lm eath toda)' from Time,
Inc .. for a Sports Illustrated artl•
df' they claimtd damaged their
11thlctk reputations.

The richt-haodera Hi.d in .a .suit
filed in U. S. District Court that
a story which appeared in the
June 13 ie:aue or the
mag.O:lne
pictured them as h�vy drl nlers,
b,rawlen B'Q,d playboy9. The nti • .
cle · was entitled "The Oilton
Ga n g Hidrs Again."

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Middl&lt;!�
recorp 4-0_ ill second half ploy last
evenin g with a t}-2 victory over the
Vinkees while the Indians toot an�
other o lh h •
the
lial\d1, t�t11 t�m:,l�f t�fl.flBrZ:�
H"11")' ciatwortlly's Senator� got
only two hils off two Yankee pltcheni, hut plenty of young legislaton got on b11sc 11s Johnny Hood
and then 'Don nte Nelson either hit
or walked 12 players, and Yankee
supporl in the field was porous to
the extent of four booted routine
grounders.
Sam Clatworthy, first baseman
got both h i t.s 'tor the Senators, �
single and double. For the Yankees, Craig Rawlings and Shaerred
singled.
Yankees
100 010--.2 2 4
Senators
203 22x-9 2 I
J. Hood (LP) Nelson (4) and Har­
ris. Vaninwage n and Gladwell, Um•
pire: Joey Stephenson,
SRAVES WIN
Woody Call'R Indians ha1 fl 2r0
lead golng inlo the third but blew
up when John Taylor losl his conlrol in the fourth after it was Ucd
2-2 in the third. With Micky Brat­
ton, top hurler, just out of a sick
bed, and Buddy Moore l ikewise,
the I ndians tried Wa} 11e Davis on
the mound tor hair an inning, sent
Moore in for an inning and ll half,
and ll{lished up with Bartlett 1hc
last lwo lnnlnns as the score rolli:d
up to 13-6 at the end.
The Braves bolstered by return
o! their ·top slugger and fielder,
Jam Johnson, who had twu doubles
JLftd a triple ln four trips. matched
by G�orgc Si.ucr'� thre&lt;: single11,
got 11x more runs m the fourth and
five more in the top of the sixth .
David Casoi allowed } l Iodia n
bits but Canned 1 I batters to pull
h imself out or jams repeaceltly.
Casci also hll aalely twice. Va n
Johnson, Bradbury and Slf'wart al1!0 1in1J.led for the winner.!I.
For the Indians Burken, Davis,

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Braves
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Indian�
1 to 013- 6 1 1 1
c�m and Br dbury. Taylor (L'P ),
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Davis
4, Moo�c� 4, Bart .left 5 and
Burkett. Umpire: L. Sm ith.

JULY CLEARANCE
Now Going On!
SMITH CLOTHING
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li1 l .l, Ceilin g Tile
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Mr a nd M�s Her bert Roush and
son and Mrs Ed na Roush, Mr.
and Mrs Owe n Anderson Joe
and Bart R hodes calle d on' Mrs
Arnold Anderson and daughter �
Sunday aflernoon at Keno Ridge
Mr. and Mrs. Bob RhOOe1 I nd
famil)' spent the week end with
M r. a nd Mrs. Sherma n Butcher
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Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan. V8. auto. trans., ra•
dio and heater . one owner,

$1 295

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&amp;vo)' 2 Dr. Sedan, 8 cyl. Std. trans, new
stilt covers. runs perfect.

$ 895

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appear-

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M,. and llrs. Ch,rley Knightm,
Marion Ours attended the wed .
dmg of h ia nephew, Rola nd Wolfe
at Gal h poli1 Friday eve n ing
Mr. an.- Mn . Jud Ours of
Buckeye Llilke Rpent Friday and
Saturday wath M.ar1on Ours a nd 1
fam ily.

JULY Q!ARANCE

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Mrs. F.dwird Griffith and Mrs. , r
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Rev. Gilbert Spencer will be /
preaching at the Fairview Church
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.'VaverlY 1 o/ Parkerf�il: won lts for e.ach member or the team.
Clark's leam was scheduled lo '
secol\d conseculive :Bend Sortball
rourn�enL cham�wnsh1p �n Fri- play Syracuse in thf'c conso Jat t on
.
day ni 1ht W1t.!1 a f1,teen,mnmg 2 1 game but won third place by de·
Save Your Sales SUpt1
vktory ov�r Smith's Upholstering fault when Syr11cuse for £eite_d a r.
of ParkerS�uJ:'£. .
. tcr s h�ssle on Wednesday mght
Clark R team pl�yed the �e � Ha•
A .b ases lo�ed �m� by l)onn1e
Ja mi ,�� W°�V�l)' _1 � th'e bot\om _of ven Merchanl.s r n a preh m r nary
J.be flQ.eenLh inning was the wm• contest and won by a score o( 7-0.
Cricke1 Searles hurled a one-hitter.
Mr. and Mr,. Slater and son
hln1 blow.
Harr)' Miller 1ot the only hit fo r have moved from lhl' Eva Moot:zs I
.
• Until t_ha_t me rJns �ad , begun New Hav e n in a bit of tom- £oolery i,l_ace lo the Fred Link plac. for.
wo_nder. iJ �e ,(line would ever I when the entire All•Star outfield merly the Ron Norria place.
Mr. and Mrs. George Goodnite
bfirt,,, fO� ,_arh team moved back to the fences as he
�d
enied '4&gt; be getting stronger came to bat. Miller hit a pop fl)' of Racine spepl Sunday
with I
ilona: the )'oute,
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rizer,
that reu for a hit.
Jack Devore, burly pitcher for
The line score:
M_r. and M rs. Hal
. Ph o urs an d
lhe W,averly team, hurled the en•
family 1pf New Brighton and Mrs.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
tire game and i1ave up l,m l four
I Smith' s 001 000 000 000 000--1 4 5 1 Roy Donohue and bmil)', loc1I,
hll� H'e fi'nned 20 toreh Elder
Wav'ly 100 0� 000 000 001-2 8 4 wisited ,Mr. and Mrs, Jud Ours
staried ror the Sinllh's tline end
·Elder, Merrill ( 13J, Elder 05) at ,U.uckeye Lake rerently.
pltched the first 12 ir:nlngs. He
an4 Gregg; Devore a nd Bartlett.
Mr. and Mr�. �larenee Roush
fanned 19 In that lime. Merrill
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and sons or W1nf1eld spent Tues-succeeded him but 10, into trouble
day wilh the fo�me r'a father, Fr�
FIRM AND QUIET
in the filteenth. Elder came in to
.
NEW ORK UPI - Stocks were Roush and ram , l ,v.
..ltch against Sima a1ld gave up the mo.&lt;1U,.. fi:Vrm and
quiet
at
the
ope
n•
M
r. and Mrs.
Roy
Pearson
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'winning blow.
were_ Sun�.lt_!_!ueRts of Rev. and 1
�ng today. _____ _
. Waverly° scored first in the game
_i n tbe fi,st inning when Lel,nd
_ GauJt walked and seo ,ed l•ie( on
.
bon me Sams two ba.se h1l, Smith's
• tied it up in the third or iBurkhart's
Bingle and a double by West.
In th,t 10th innin1. Ebby led off
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More o_ver, Mic.key Mantle, Ed the onl y , maJor lea1ue game on
aafe .on an error, and Tefft walked Mathews 1.&lt;1 crowdmg you !or the Thursda)' s sC"hedule.
•Th a1 sc 1 lh e ."t_ape·me!l!lure" h ome ru n ch am- I
to fill up the 1M5eS,
,
Buhl Win• Ninth
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staee .for Samii hit' a hO rd h·t
r ,1'10nsh1p
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"double drove In a run in
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,,ro1,md, ball down the &amp;bird base , .M ath ew
:.,,.uoesn,1 ,11
11 !'!any h omee finrt Inning and he scored
Jill.I\ ,.
runs off left-hand�d pitchers, _b ut! 1 1lh
Following the game, trop-hies the one he deliver� �gamst M'n waukee's final tall)' following
Custom Kitchens - P'urniture - Appliances
were issued by tournament orfi. so�thPa Harvey �addiz 1� the I his three• bagger in the ninth olf
Phone WY MUI
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reliever Fred Green, beating the
,cials to the champions, to the ru n• Milwaukee
Bra
ves
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victory
N.
SECOND
AVE.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
throw to the plate on Joe Ad·
.
ners-up, and to the third place over t_he Pittsburgh
Pirates Thurs cock 's bunt.
team.
day ntght was a beau1.
Mrs. L. C. Roush, widow ol lhe
The bl111t cleared the right
founder of the tournamPnt pre•
'se nted the huge L. C. Roush Mem - field gr1mdstend roof at Forbes
orlal Trophy to the manager of the Field i� Pittsburgh �nd made the
winning Waverly team. Each mem• Braves All•Star third basema n
her or the team was presented with I th_e firs� player e_ver to turn the
trick twice. _The lut ,or those who
smaller individual trophies.
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Tournament D irector' Ralph have done d once mcludes the
Sayre presented a t eam tfrophy to immortal Babe Ruth.
1 the Smit_h 's t�all_l
as ruijn,n••up .
Although lhe 100.feet•high
.
Smaller mdmdu al trophlrs were Forbes Field stands were erected
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tiresented lo team members.
i n U127 no player cleared them
Mel _Clark'&amp; All-Stars won third u t il � th did it on May 25, 1935.
n R
p e m the tourname�t and rt!-, t And that wallo p was doubl)'
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.c e ed a te11m troph)' with medals memorable in that it was the
II Ton Slake, V8 engine, 3 _,,..d trans.
Lar k Station Wagon. 9 Pa99, 6 cyl. std.
t,ol! alid it Will be finished within 714th a nd last of the Bambino's
One owner, low mileage.
shift, one owner.
• week," said Scott. ' 'A timple career.
Flrtt Ac,alnst Lefty
majority wlll rule.' '
Since then, Ted Beard, Bob
Skinner, W1:1tiy Moon, Mantle 11nd
"Mathews have accomplished the
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feat. Mathews did it for the first
J time last season llgai nst Bob
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Frtend.
Mathews' fifth-Inning homer
was his 17th of the regular season
but only his first against a Jelly
2 Dr. Hard Top. Std. tra ns. One owner.
Belved�re 4 Dr. Sedan, V8, auto. tbn1, Ra1
pitrher.
dio and healer.
Maybe left-handed !Winging Ed­
die learned something when he
�t that homer ofr southpaw Whit­
ey Ford in the second All.Star
'
game in New York Wednesday .
"' 1 Besides his homer, which came I
with Bill Burton on base, Ma- ,
,
thews also hit a double and triple
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Fairlane 500, .f Dr, Sedan, auto. trans, raBeJved,ttre 4 Dr. Sedan, V8, auto. trama.
���ad to four games I�
dio ·and healer, one owner, low mileage,
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one ownt-r.
red and white finlth.
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FIRESTON E -- MIDDLEPORT
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Waverly Of Parkersburg Wins AS OCIO
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be featured at the Middleport !
Hi.ch School 1udltorluni thit
urd■ y nisht. July 16. Servin&amp; ..-.:
the emeee, will be the ''J17a"e
. T hi s m1rks the 134 yout h acu..:
Vlty for Ken�y H.y.ell .nd Leo�
Jord.an. Dancma: _ u from B-l2-:
D■ nce c�n1e1t1 will be Thi: Stroll
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The Coh pso �nd The Tw11t. t:l e...
frP�hmentt w1�I be 1old by the"
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To Attend Mercury Factory Tralninl School
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TEXAS STYLE PANAMONJUM - Florida's . Gov. Leroy Collins waves a si.x-foot sombrero
as delegates "blow the lid off" the pent-up cl,mor for Senator Lyndon B. Johnson at the
Democratic national convention

To 'Be On Smorday

Sout heut ern O h to- fair stream
fi1hmg in JOrne maJor stre.-ms /
,ucb 81 " alhondrng and Wills ,
Creek, Coshocton; Musk ingum and
Hoclu ng, \\&lt; ashui x t v n. a nd S h.ad"e
River, Meigs. Mo�l of the MusJ.im•
gum Conservano· Uistrict lakei1 j
are dear and norm,il as are Lake
Hope a nd I..ke Alma, Vmton Coun- Sen. Jackson Heady
ty; Clouse and Buckeye Liike Per- T H
O eatI Detn.Otta18
ry Coun1y; 8urr 011k., Morgan·. and
LOS ANGE�
Ul'l-3en.
i''orked Hun, Meigs.
Henry M. Jackson, a 48 year old
Wa�hington 1tate Luthe ran with
Jack Kennedy's boylJh look, has
TO HOLD PICNIC
Grou p I of the First l · n1ted only lo sa)' ye� to become the
Presbyterian C hurch in Middle- 1 nt&gt;w Demoeratic nat1on11I chiirport will hold a (amily p ic nic man. suecettding Paul M. Butler.
T uesday July 1 9 at 6:30 p. m. at 1 There was every indleation that
the municipal p.ark w,th Mrs Ed ·
ward Burlett a nd Mn. U�old Jark�on would �ve preaidentl.al
SauPr co-chairmen a ssisted by n o minee Kennedy hls formal ac•
ceplance today·olher group officers.
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d1t1ons lor Ohio anglen during the
wttk end appear lo be good. the ·
!. t,1te Natural Resources lJl'p.irt1
rnent liald loday

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FOR NAMES THAT COU NT
IN THE BOATING FIELD

LON E STAR

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Ciil I . Kitchen Cabineh
� 2. Additional Room
Iii 3. New Roof
i;j 4. Storm Windows
� 5. Stor� D&lt;oars
liiJ 6 Aluminum Porch Column
tll 7. Kaiser Diamond Ribbed

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•'or Good t'iohin11:

MILLIONS

Wt&gt;lcome Jel'IIPY Team

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frank Slocum
the comml11ioner'1 office. ''So far the major
leq:ue3 b1we onl}' a commllmenl

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7. .500 Fanij May

JERS EY CITY, N. J. UPI­
Some 7,500 rans were expected to
welcome l n lernational
Leaiue
baseball back to Jersey City to•
night when the transplantfd Ha­
vana Sugar Kin,s play their first
home game a l Roosevelt St1ditlhl.
The team now called "The
Columlrus
,Jersey�•· meets the
JP1s at 8 p. m. (edl). The Jer�s
are firth in lhe league standings
and the Jets are tied for last.

Anldm MIi; �

I •II'• ml�••u mer
la.ulr out- ' be on� "or two remalns to be
hr onl)' �
l i ned today rn sur�emerita b)' se en. ''
one major league All•St.a r game !
is in the works for HIBi , and Fta d,k Sro1t, spo'k esma:i tor 1 he
Dec 11 "" }0 PrNl'� •·
__ to pred "-• wu..t... ,
whether t here will be l wo hing es _Qlg leagu eN., and d s'J)okes=:-ian for
Scott
dee11 •&gt;CU
·
on
l8yen . that w_ll l th of!" e of ba h II comm11- the result o r lhe pl■Yer poll
of
_the
p
l
� ,_POJ
si:ner }�rd C . F:fc:
be 1aae,i d ur1n11 th � commw week - I
would be.
Thua Was the future of l&gt;Ht'· 1
"The td(&gt;.11 or two All•Sta.r 111. m e,
"My offlce l1 co ndurting the

NEw YORK Ul't-So

(?wens and FarreU clai111-ed the
!!torr jeQIN11rclized their op,Pol'tuni­
t irs of gainini emPloyment dur­
ing the orr-season. They asked fdr
a rttraetion.

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BADMINTON SETS

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PLASTIC BASKETS . . . . . . . . .

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CANNING S U PPLI ES

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BAT and BALL SET
� •NCH
88c
¼ INCH ILICTRIC
IIG. $1 1 .t!
DRI L.L - - - $ 1 0.88 Garden Sproyers Sale $7.98
$7 .88
,osTOL Olt!P
I l'ICH ILl(TIIC
Hase Hoisles - 89c SAW - - - -$37.88 Gutter Guc1rcl1 $2.98
BARBECUE GIILLS

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Wa $1995 - . . · · · . . . . · . . · · S

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Cu,toD1er Pukiq In Rear QI Store
IIIIDDLEPORT, OHIO

18--'2 Door Sedan
V8 ROC'ktl e n1inP with Ml&amp;ndard shift. Go - Go - Go in
lhiA S/131),J))' Olds. The buy of )'Our ure,

Was $495 . . . . . . . . · · · . .

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'58 OLDSMOBILE

Was $495

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300 .

SU PER SUMMER SPEC iALS

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RJ.tTORAl U:A.GltE
7t 303 07 I07 3:i,]
Mays, S, t'.
.l8 27 84 .JfO
l .ar�e r . L. A . !ti
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As hb urn , Ch i. 7"J 291 80 96 ..330
i • ie me,u te. P,: h 77 306 !il 11 1 ..3l$
A dcocl!, Mil . .66 H7 27 77 .3l2
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White, St. L. 7 312 48 91
t "nni,:ha.m , 81:.b 7.6 298 4$ 9l .::ios
S kinn e r, Pgb . .80 310 &amp;fl � .306
Howard, L. A. �3 20'6 35 62 .301
R'!n• ..t'Ntl In
Am..-lcM lfftu•--Muls, Yenlce11 69; Gentile, 0.WI•• 59; Skow·
ron, ".' •""... U; MYhoso, Whit.
Sox 5:1; .,_,Mn, Orlt,1•1 St,
HatlO,,.I L••tv.......•nks, C ubs
1♦i Atron 8r1vff 61; Mayi, Gients
64; C�a, Gi1nt1 S9; Skinner,
Plrttff SS.
. '40ft'M llu111,
Arl'l.:,.ld'ili l•a•'ut-Marls, Y a n •
lceH 27; Lemtn, S.nii t.,r, 1 1 ;
M•ntle YankHS 20· Cola vito Ti'
gen 11'; Held, Inell�"' 1 5.
■nk1,, Cuba
National Lff
26; Aeron, BrHH 24; Clrds 20;
Maya, Gi■nta 18; Cepeda, Giant s
17; M.thews, BraYl'I 1 7.
Pitching
Am.rlc■ n LHi\19--Coatu Yan•
""' CJ.I • Daley Athl.tic s ' 1 2-4 ·
Stalt;r, White S.x 9-3) Sto�
S.ti1tort 6--2• B'rown Orlol.. 7-3
N•tlOf\11 L;...........buct
a.,2:1
..,._ 1-1; wam 1m,,
F arrell Phlle 7-2· Buhl B 'rave,
-- PlrMN ' 1 1 -4, '
f..3;
L;w,
- uetage they com•
ting Jl bove lhe
piled last year,-'Nie
plucky Ka11ko
·
ltad.&lt;1 the regulan with a .299 average while &lt;Bailey, who finished
,as1 11ea110n with a .264 ·avet_age, Is
hiltlng .270. But t�e real 'Of the
regulors have floppf!d ,i :tht! plate.
Can't Ckt \N• rJI ·
The bigged di11apOl)Jn�M,e nts
have been Vada Pinson, the speed)'
outfielder, and
fl nt baseman
Frank Robin11on . .Pinson Is hJttln,:
only .268 compared to his lust1
.316 of last 11e.oson and Robi nson is
hatting a puny .2!58 compared to
his . 3 1 1 mark of 1859.
Al so l'l thf mld•t of a 1lum-r
la rltht rl•ld•r Gui lt,tt , Whe
1ur9ed b•ck In 1959 with a . 293
battlrii av•n... He 11 hltttn1
only .'264.
The big thing Ornt has been
mi ssing from the Cincinnati lineup t his y.elr Is the homer - one
the
or lhe Re.dll ' tnalnst.ays or
l11sl few years. The hard ' • fllltln11 ,
trio of Pin!IOJl · Robinson • Bell
smacked 75 balls out of the park
last year between them. ThiR year
they have hit but 28 with the sea•
Ron more than half1 11:one.

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'56 OLDSMOBILE

MAKING BIG HIT

Pomeroy's Little 1,eague Pirates 1 1 1 - 1 I continued to look
7ti 299 �2 96 .32 1 like shoo-l'ns with a 14·8 victory over the Yankees. The DodMarn, N y ?2 269 55 86 · 32 0
· Car d s, anaI Giants kept p14ce, three �ames behind t h e
�e
M i nu:,0 , Chi .
79 300 48
rs, Wit h _. thump�ng, U DJble-t.o-st�p kind of affair, 40-2
g
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6$
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Skowro N
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w,n ovel_ th
· _e Braves. tb e Cards drOPl)Jnj a J �-8 test to t he
C,
10 Z'lj � $� 3 1 0
e
Power.
w
1llle the Giantfl tool the tfo"¥1t� Jets 13-%.
I
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d
i
a
ns
,
0
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5
84
3
Ku�nn, C'fe.
71: ns 47
In l l� e � th er g�me .the TigerS toot the Red1 egs 1'7 - 3 .
Lopt-z, !"1 y �i 2DJ 34 fi1 . 303
-- Tuai ""ttuo.ii: al R1cme feund lh i
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l ' i t• hall, C le tn zo 1 34 6 l 303

Phone

SALE $488

Was $1 295

7,,5 1� 34 61 :l 2 B
29, ,2 9&lt;l ""

ON DISAILID L IST
UPI-The Detroit
DETROIT
Tigers ha,•e placed pitcher Poul
fi'o)'tock on the disabled list to
make ,..,om for rookie Phll Regan .

'58 MERCURY

Was $1 595

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Philly Pitchers
Ask $100,000
For Damages

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OHIO

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( 1 4) For Rent

F I V E ROOM unfu.rni1bed apartment with bath and tbower
garbai,e diJpoul unit, newi;
redecorated. Pboue WY 2 ..s33fl,.
7 . 7. Lfc
-·.
FIV E room, and bath m Mason
7- 1 4-tiilp
Phone WY 2-24:98.

WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE 1lESULT8
RATES

, cents per wtrd, one insution. M..i nlrrmm charge - 60 cenlll.
d centa per word for three oooeematlve insertlou&amp;.
SP-1.ci&amp;l - o;:e mo1'.lh for 30 cenlJ per word.
Full rate of 4 cents per word will be charged for adve-rliliin.e
11 not prilid within lO days aner recetvina: bill.
El'Toh in Al;lverti&amp;inj - Should be rep(':-lt&gt;d !m.medlatel:,. The
Dailv Sentinel will not be re5poru.ib le for more th.an one iococ­
rect iru;ertion .
11,ai· d of Tt;aob and Special Notice1 of Ev,•uta $1.UO. Obitu.ariel
publi&amp;hed at l ce-it per word..
',"/OROS
J. DAY
3 DAYS
C DA r'5
l MO.
1�
6(k
90c
$ 1 .�
'4.00
$ 1 .8(\
$ 1 .20
2('
60c
16.00
$ 1 .50
$2-l!ll
76c
26
$7. 50
Ada received by l O A.M... wLII 09 in that day • .,.per,

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LaGAL NOTICI
To le �d To The Hlt,hnt Bklde,r
On the 22nd day of J uly 1900 al
the Zerk.le Truck.in &amp; Company,
M iddle port, Ohio, at 10 o ' clock A.
M. the followm&amp; property:
One 2 pc. lmng room 1uile; l
9 x 12 wool rug and pad, 2 3 :t 3
Tru-Val mat lresaes, 2 .3 x 3 TTa·
Val box spnngs, J 7-pc:. breakfast
se t, one set of three lablea, 1 mink
bedroom suite, l 4 x fl bed 1prmp,
and I • x 6 TrU · Val mattreue1.
This property will not be auld
for Jcb!i than $ 100.00.
I M�lt•r·, H1rdw■re Compeny
Middleport, Ohio
(7) 12, l!i, 18, Jtc

Chester Social
News Reported

By Cl•rlu Allen
Sewing clu b members and thelr
families enjoyed a wiener roast
Thursday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mr11. Joe Nunnally. Al•
tendlnil were Mr. and Mrs John
Fick and daughters, M rs. Charles
Fick and children, Mr and Mrs.
Gordon Ridenour and children, Mr.
and Mrs, Raymond Elberfeld and
son, Mr. 11nd Mrs. William Will
.and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Epple and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hawk and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Eichin�er and lions,
Mr and Mrs. Bob Wood and chil­
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Baum
and fam ily, Mrs. Eddie Hartung
and sdn, .and Mr. and Mn. Joe Nun•
nally and family.
i�r. and Mrs. John Ginther en•
tertained with a family di nner Sun,
day in observance of their 25th
· wedding anniversary. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson, Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Boyles, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ginther, John Jr., Jack,
1 Joyce, and their only grandchild,
Penny Marie Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nunnally, Steve
and Becky spent the week end in
Mansfield with Mr. and 'Mrs. James
Sh.aum and children.
A le Hubert L. Ba\cer left Wed·
nesday !or Laughlin Arn, Texas,
after spending a few days with Mr.
and Mds. Hobert Smalley _
.Mrs. Frank Will and Ba.,rbara and
Mrs. Faye Smith, Karen and Sh.er­
ri, left Wednesday fc-r their home
in Jesup, Ga., after spending sever­
JI days with Mr. and Mrs. Denzel
Cleland and other relatives.
Mr. and Mr!I. James Ginther and
sons, George and Phill i'p, Cincin•
nati, spent a few days wilh Mr.
and Mrs. Oris Ginther.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Weber and
family of Chieago spei;t a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wolf.
Sgt. and Mrs. Albert Peterson
and daughter, Penny, left Monday
for Malmstrom AF'B, M ontana,
where he w�II be stationed, after
spending several weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Johri Ginther.
Richard Koblentz and Gary Mi­
chael are attending 4-H camp at
Canters Cave this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elberfeld

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( 1 7 ) Help Wonted

.SA LESMEN, 2"11 TO "4l yrs. old,
experience. Good
must have
r oute and commi111ion. ABC
Cleaners, Mason, W . Va. 7- 1 2-Uc

SALES OPPORTU N ITY
Men and Women. U you are m
I sales now and are looking Jor
broader fields to conquer. Keep
I
present job while lrainmg. Send
name, address, ph.one number to
Post Office Box 18, Lancaster,
7 1:5 2tc
Ohio.

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Legal Notvce

LEGAL NOTICE
The public hearing on lhe bud,
gel report for 1961 or Olive Town­
ship Trustees will be held al 6:30
p. m , Monday, July 18, at lhe Olive
Townsh.1p Garage.
O live TWp. Trustees
Marjorie Newltm, clerk
J.,ong Bottom, Ohio
(7) 1�, Itc

•----- ---•----•----,,,---,,-------' I BOYS-OR GIRLS wanted for
Mulberry
n ewspaper route,
( 1 1 Notices
/ - - - For So le
-- -- - Heights and Sugar Run vicinity
TIRMITE AND PEST CONTROL Hi c..;A UGl shot i::un like new,
Apply Daily Scnlinel Office,
/
th1·cc i:;hul adj ust11blc choke.
Illy P•ln. FrH int.pectlon. ln1ur•
7-15-tfc
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Prn:c $JU UO. Phone WY 2-6266.
itd by N•tlonwich. Phone R.
IN TKE MATTER OF
7-13-Jtc
•nd A. Serwke 'St•tion WY1·
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SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
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4-l6-tfc;
PROBATE couRT,
FUH sAl�E- i 1,uw1-:11 MOWEH:
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Uriggs &amp; Stratton motor, I an- - - -- - --- --,---,--,-----,-- MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
CLIFF BYl::H!:i and his String f
1
ol lh.e
Noles will be at the Moose
t1que desk a11d d1;:11r, I rl'cord HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR OR I Accounts and vouchers
Phone
Avanell
Young.
followmg named fiduciaries have
day.
player
and
rel"ord::..
all
1t1
good
Hall in Pome roy, July 1 4t h.
W Y 2·9904..
7 1 1 6tp been f1 hid rn the Probate Court,
7 I J 3tp
Dancmg Q t i l l 1 2.
l"ond itiori. Call WY 2-6632.
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Meigs County, Ohio, for approval
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FOR f.lJ.:LJCJOUS ::.11a1·k� set• Jatk,
and oelllement,
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Jel"k Umy liar, Middleport. I L/\ltliE: HOLEN garden tractor
Case No. 1 7997 First arid Final
with att ad111wnt:, Can he seen TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL Account of Sybil Ebenbach, Ad·
�-6\e __
at Luther
appliam;:e repair. Phone Otl1 m i mstralrix de Boni! Non of the ·
l."o!&lt;&gt;ma11·s. near
JllCC.1intock, Racine, O.'tlo. 2-Hft Estate of Berlhi Kaspar, deceased.
'' cii:;s·Gallia Linc, 1;hcshire, Ht.
,_
7-1 4-3tc
t.:a:,c No 17861 First current Ac•
- AP .iuu'MENI'S - i\lrn11hed and
,- , ;-W I'� WISII Tl ! t'X J )rt•::.s 1J11r sin.
count of Marion Jean Warner,
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TH
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Ueaner
unlumlahed.
M.c.M.Mten.
Middle
Vacuum
C
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cerl! apprci·i a! i1m lo o ur m• igh
l ' opu_l u r 111udcl No. 30 . 111 A-1
2 3 U liuard1an oi John Laurence Warn­
port. Phone WY 2·2062.
bors aml fricmfa for lhcir
er, Stephen Hay Warner, Jeffrey
rnnd1llon.
Com
p
l
L•rc
wuh
all
kindrwss and symp.i\hy durin�
--- ---,-,--- · � Jay W11rner and Linda Sue Warn,
attaehrncnti; and throw away MUILLIR FURNACIS, WISTING
the i!Jnc�� and death of our
er, Mmors.
imper bags. l';1y off balance
HOUSE appllancN- Amold B,..
hushil tul and father, 1.. L
Case No. J 61B2 First, Final and
.00
1
4
or
month.
per
$6.00
�
. then, Syracuw, Oh io. IPhone Distnbutivc Accoun t of Druzilla
Cuniung ham. Special thanks to
I hone WY 2-2204.
7-1 4-6lc
WYZ-6.JM.
lkv. Howard Huppel l, Hawlin G.s- I
I M l -tf M. Woodrum, Administratrix of
Luati:; funeral Oire ctors, Pall· EAHLY H AHVES T app�:;
Lhe Esta1e of Hay Burley Wood•
Bri�g
.
beart'l"li, tho�e scnd 1� g flowers ,
cont 11. iner $1 . 00 bushel. Oirk
rum, deceased.
and all who helped Ill any way.
Karr' Nay lors H u n I J 1l l 7·1 4·3te
lase No. 16313 First and Fin.al
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Your k 1 11dncss will never he .
Account of Una Bolin, Admm1straforgoll!'II. Mn. L . L . Cunning- ' FOR SALE G I.ASS h a l f ,i:allon
1nx oi the Est.ale of Amanda J .
and quart jars. Chc11p. Cull WY
ham.
7 - 1 5- l tp
Howell, deceased.
IIINIH AT L A.-There'1 only one f,eraon ln these photos
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7-14·3lp
Ca8e No. 18 179 First, Final and
tha.t you could call lnfluentla.J at the Democratic conv@ntlon
WE WISH TU THA N K OU/I HELA · - -- -- _
Dii;tributive Account o f . Wendell
lD L. A.. but 1t woaldn't be a convention wlthout the re8t.
Tl'v"E� and fritrnds who helped i'� IUGIDAlll E $2�.oo. 3 rc�taurant
Long, Allmimstralor o( the Est.ale --bouthi. $30.00, ki tdwn tahinel
in all)' Wily during lhc illness
Henry Barrett of Athens is vi!!it­
01 Ula Little, deccaHe,J.
lle{oro U:30 J\..M.
$HU)(), breakfast ::Ol' I S l :';.00. Sec
111111 1h , 1th ul our mulher, Mn.
ing
the Will Barrett family.
Case
No.
16441
1''in11.I
and
Dill•
MlddlepN't
WY.2,,264
9
Ku.thleen Carpe11 1 t:r, l'\f oin St ,
L;iuril Uruwn.
Mrs. Edward Garton of Cleve,
tributive Account of J. B. O'Brien,
Pomeroy WY-2-319S
Rutland.
7-t-4-3tl"
The Uruwn f&lt;,amily
land is helping ure for her father
L-uard1,m of the Estate •i Lethie
KAUT� Pl,liD ITO�I
7 1 5 llp
HOA!&gt; CAllT $:W.Otl, top buggy
t:. 1'' , Edmundson.
By
Adr• Swick
li 1 lkey, an lncompelent Person.
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$00.0U, I - one hors,• w;q.i c111 $20.UO
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jessie and chilUnless exceptions
are !Ued \
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grate visitYvkoh 5-2145
ound
ost an
J
M . K Gelty/i JU I , M 1tld l1•port,
lhcreto,
said
.accounts
will
dren
of Washington, D. C., are ed the Calvin Spires family
be
at
for
HAMIU IIRVICl 5 fATION
Hoad .
ollo
w
hearing
spending
a
vacation
with
Mr.
and
before
s.iid
Court
Cl
ipper
Mil.ls
recently
on
.
the
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9:00
AJtA.,
H
l'h�'.\�.::l
LOST n:MAL�: �-ox J lou-nd. bi :;�k
c
1 5th day of Aui,iuHt, UHJO, al wh.ich Win. Wayne Jessie and son.
... 1...,., J8h-brown hal" k . diirk brown
Lester Lathey has been off work
1Mr and Mrs. Donald Strausbaugh
ti
me said accounts will be cons1d·
----livery D11,1' Sen1cf&gt;
l1c&gt;ad, Slll'("ks on J1•�s. Collar inLhe
past week after receiving a
ered and continued from day lo of Colu mbus and Myrtle Straus•
si·rib,·d .lames l( kkni.1n, cut on NECCIII Scwlug Madurw-Com,
back
injury while on the job.
AIR
COND11'JO.Nll1G,
RE1'
'
RJUl:!:R­
baugh
of
Vinton
called
on
the
Vir•
day until lirrnll)' dlsposed of.
plc�e Zill z�i::. Makes humlreds o f
t•aeh l"Hr $5.00. Reward Howard
Mr . .and Mrs. Billy Lalhey and
.ition service. J1ck'1 Hefria;era•
Any
person
interested
may
me
gil
Hobbs
family
Saturday.
Their
de�1gna
wllhuul
alla('h
ments.
Stitt, � 1dclleport, Uhio, JU.
twn, New Haveit. l'bone "fU2- wrillen exceptions lo said accounts daughter. Donna Rulh, vi111ted with son, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hall and
Or1gl11ally i;old ror over $300.00
7 12 (Hp
family visited th e Lester Lathey
35"7.
fU3-11 or lo maltcrs perliininri: to the ex- �nrs. Adra Swiek.
P11y of£ balance of $93.00 or
bmily the past week end.
Mr. and M,rs. Hkhard Fuss
f
ecuhon ol lhc �st not less thu n
lake over 1)11ymcnts of $Q.OO per
ll
AUCTION II
LOST BlL U'OLI) Suntlny 111ghl
·
11ve clay a prmr to 1/le dale set for Toledo � Rd' Mr . and Ml"li. Frink
month. l'hune WY 2-2204.
Compl ..e "'°¥let
dnse lo l'u-ty ' s Uf'slaur1111I With 1 :l - l 4-61L'
j:Jeann�.
f&lt;·uss ui Curtice spent .i few da)"s Sr,rprise Birtlult1y
Cr1tt lh1•fvrd
i111port;111t J)a J)("J"S FirulN l"ai1
with
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Swick.
F.
JI.
O'BHIEN,
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ke(' p niorie y 11rHl return 1-1a 1tt.•rs,
◄:luir
Edmundson has returned Party Held Tuestl,1y
Probate
Judge
Li•uvc � t ( · ,rty' i; Hcslaura n 1, ) RAVE L Y TkACTOR SAL ■ I AND A. C . BRADl ·UKD, R■clne, Ohl..
Friends and relatives gathered
home
from
Holzer Jlospitu t and is
Meigi:; County, Ohio
l 'umeroy , Ohio.
7- 1 3-3\p , Serw1c&lt;-. 5\2 I. Main, Pomeroy.
at
the home of Bessie Slaugh1er ut
improving
slowly.
7
15,
Uc
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Phone WY2-l975. S1lo,m1n: CLU l ll, WOOD SLAT PORCH
Fair
v iew Tuesday night lo surprise
i;.Ua(h!II, cJolli porch VMl11nni,
M.mn1e Swick Pearl Denne y and
H•rold a,,rnhar1,
RHdnlllt.
her
on her birthday.
j
Adra ::,wick Yl�llcd Iva ,.U.trrcll,
Mwruuw:1, venetian bilnda, wm­
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Ohio. Phon• Cooiv'.lle 3691.
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"earl
LJtlle
Pearl
l
anu
oow
sluitle1.
paa
1''ree
est1m1tes.
Uoif l l ,
11155 fUHV V 8 Cu11lomline 4 dr. i 3- UHlc
The evening was 11pcnl socially.
uems in Holier Hosp1tlll.. Mr. Golf Ailer the gifts 1 had been opened,
JJ.ile W 1ppt1l, :U� Union Ave.,
i;ctl1111, ouc t'drt'ful own r. Extra I
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LEGAL
1"10TICE TO BIDDERS
'J' U C K :11 ul o 95 6 G' ood
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111 11chellmed !or surgery.
Pomeroy.
:i :u lMJlC'.
mee. $79�.oo. lllacttna1s,
Pomc• DODG S l
refreshments or potato Silad, cake,
Sealed proposals, bearing the
1rnrd (.,?ua 11 S, Ra,· 1.
1
11(!0111
lllOll.
It'
my ·
7·14-tH c'
sandwiches, coffee and kool aid
title
of
the
work
aod
name
LEOAL
NOTICE
of
the
road St., M iddleport, Ohio.
were
served to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
bidder
will
be received by J. Ed· I. F. Ml"M"'lli.1., tJleinrirf
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- -Wolfe, Mrs. Kenneth Wolfe, Sandy
ward Foster, Clerk for the Board
1950 llUll'K V 6 Special• 4 dr. 11c·
vL
� - - - COM.Pu;TE u;suiw,;c&amp; PRO or bdur:ation Qf
Wol!"e, Mrs. Bob Rhodes, Mr. and
d1ut. Orig11111l bl11ek fini11h like '
the Pomeroy Ex­ MARY L, PULLI NS, 1111 el,
Mrs. Herbert Roush.
tectkm, Lile, Aute, Fire, Polio. emptL'd V11Ja.se School District,
lll'W. Out· c11rch1l loo:ul owner. I I IE FUHM lm 1 101\1� OF Mr. and
DftencHnt1
Mr.� . A I I . Urown, will be open
l,aH UoD
l1Ul11 Middltporl. Pomeroy, Ohm, at the High SchQQl Cen No. 13,008.
$805.00. lll&lt;ll'Lluan,, Pomeroy.
Karen and Mike Rhodes, Mr. and
from -4 I�- 111. u n t i l 7 p. m . . Mun­
8u1Jdi11g, Pomeroy, Ohio, until 1 2
7-1 4·6lc
l'ursuant lo an Order ?f Sale Mrs. Arnold Hupp, Roger Roush 1
.
day and T11ei.d;1y, July 18 1111d 1 9
--- -----� - o'clock Noon,
l!;astern Standard 1ssuea oy the Lourt ot (.:ommon
Charley
Mrs.
Carroll White,
for t h e purpose o f sl' llrn g houseTime, on Tuesday, AUjJU81 2, HHIO, t'leas, l¥1 t:1gs Coumy, Uh10 , l ""':•H
195 7 M J-: Hl'U lty Monter11y 4 dr.
Knightning, Roberta , N aney, Cindy,
tiold llcm. l'cn; u 11s who arc inand will be opened .a.nu read aloud oflcr !or sale at .rubuc Auction
�edan. P!lWl' r stceriu� .in d brnkRoush, Mrs. Rus­
tcn•11h•tl rnuy eull durini.: thosC' N a:.
•·w IIOUSE, TWO BEDRdoMs-, immediately there.after, for the on the 20th. day o( Ju1y, rnou, at Sharon and Dlivid Rocky
eB. l'ui.h bullo11 �lull. lmnrncuand Eddie
Jean,
Roush,
sell
llmt"S,
7 15 :Itp
luge hvina: room, bullt-ln kitlil- conslruction of Pomeroy Elemen- l :00 A . M. _at the aoor of 1he
late iu�1d1� ullll oul. $ 1 ,506.00. \ "'----...;.;....;c..__;;.._..;;.;;;
,M rs. Arnold Ander•
�
r.
and
Hupp,
M
eA c11,blnet1, a:aa furnace, lnau- tary School Bulldm&amp;, m accord11,ncc court House 1n _Pomeroy, Ohio, thci
Ul11cll1 11u�, Pumcn:\y.
7 - l 4-6lc eon, Bonnie, Connie and Brenda
lated, larQ:e e11r port, l21S foot with plans and apec1fic11tio11s as 1ol�1_&gt;wmg descnb&lt;.-d _reai estue:
BARGAINS I N
I
Anderson.
{rontair:e. Wriiht Streel, off prepared by Thomas D. McLauj!:h­
situate �n the V1llaae of PomSending gifts were Rev. and Mrs.
19�7 PON TIAC Va Hurd Top Cpe.
M ulberry Ave. $91SOO.OO, Phone lm and JQhn J. Kail, Archilocls, eroy, and in nac oon 1 8, Town 2,
Thomas and family Mr.
Erneat
One can•ful local owner. 1 1�•dra­
WY �-:t�92 Wilbur Young or Lima, Ohio.
Hanse ta of the O�io Company ' s
Mn.
Ha m pton Burn� and
and
m11t1c drtVI'. H11d10 amt hc11kr.
WY :Vinos Valley Lumb,r and
lJr.awmgs 11nd 1peeiticationa a11d �urcna11e on Naylor s Run, Me1a:s
daughter.
1'"i111.sh like new. $ 1 ,�9!1.00. Bluet
::;upply t:o., Mlddlep()rt, Uhm. contract documenL!I are available County, Ohio, lo-wit: Being the ___ _ _ ___
(;OA L •· uR NA&lt;:t,;S
tnars, Pomeroy.
7·1◄·tllc
Ht•Uc
for in&amp;pection at the ot flce1 of lhe north half ot Lot No. 10 01 said
Sizo1t1 20·22·24"
Owner and the Architect Draw• tract on N1yJor'a Run, except thci
&gt;'&lt;JR SALE: BE/\UT!ll'UL. NEW 3- inga and
v
BLOWl:RS
1pecifieation1 {or • the per­ coal and otner minerals w1lh the
19�2 i'' Oltu. GooJ rottllil.i un. All
bedroom, 26 x 1� livinK room, sonal
use or contoclors mQ be rlKhl lo mme and remove lhe
Oil &amp; C.:11s Conversion Unit!I
new tirei. and bllllcry. Contut'l
paneled kitchen, l "- balhl, hard• obtained
from lhe Arthiteel upon same without incumbr11,nce to the
Jim Hise, t.:hcshire, Uhio.
I
wood noor11, 2 complete heating deposit or
$20.00 for one set or surface.
7- 12-6Le
ayarnms, full baHmen\, Syracu1e which
----$10.00 will be r�funded up­
RE•"ERENCE DEEDS: Vol. HK,
W
L
'Kt
lnghouse
Store
Ohio. Shown by 1ppointmcnl on return
Goo4 Clean u..- Car,
Conclitlffl of Gau9ff: Monlgom­
o( aald drawinas a.nd Page l:J9 and Vol. 203, Page 93,
Phone
W
Y-2-6314
Syrac;u1e,
O.
only
WY
3·6233.
6tp
7
1
1
All MIile, ancl MNel1
specifications within 10 day1 from Deed .kecords of Me1Q:s c.:ount)' , ery 16.l upper, 8. 1 lower, 4',\ ft.
fillTROPOl.tTAN MOTOll&amp;
the date o! receivJna: bids.
Ohio. Further de1cribed as fol• open; Gallipolis 17.8 upper, 9.7
tOD"°6 le•t Mein It.
SALE: Geor1e McQul11 pro­
1:i'OH
lower, 4 ft. open; Lock 23, 13.�
Each
bid
must
tie
submitted
on
low,:
SINGER l!.L�CTBlt: Sl'Wing ma•
,.....,.W, OhM
perty,
Lincoln
HIil,
Pomeroy.
blanks
obtained
from lbe Archl•
Situate on Fiaher Street, in the upper, 9.1 lower, closed off. All
chine, t·omplel e wllh allach­
�ix room, aud b1lh. Desirable tect, and must �'Ontaln the name Vllla1e of Pomeroy, said Fisher moveable dams are up 13 thru
ments. Will sell for $38.60 or
location and yard. Phone WY.2· of every person Interested thereln Street beln1 intersected on the 23 and clou off.
(9)
terrnw. i f tlesiretl. Phot1!' WY 25361 .
7 U 2lc and be accompanied by a Surety South b.)' Locu1t Street and on the
Ohio llnr ao.tt: down. Lock
2204.
7-14·6lc
GAS, FUEL OIL a.nd coal fur­
Company Bld Bond, sati1Cactory to North and EHl by N aylor·, Run 1 1 Tri-State 7:SO am 1-8; Lock
nare11, Call for free esllm11te11. t'OUH. GOOU 750x 1 , tires. Call
FOR SALE 7 rooma, 1 Y, batha, the Owner, or Certified Check up. Road, there bttin1 no houae num- 13 Gene Hougland 8: 1 0 am 3-4;
Forem111 &amp; Abbott, Ml ddleporl.
lllchard Winebrenner, Syncuse.
Lock 14 Jefferson 0:33 am 8- 1 ;
-•full baaement, out of water, ad­ on some aolvent bank, made pay­ �.
8-10-1"
7 - l 3-3tc
Lock llS Eastern 1 :20 am 8-3; Loek
able
to
the
Treasurer
of
the
Board
Terms
of
ule:
Cash
on
day
of
Jomln&amp; apartment. Phone WY
2-3:17 1 .
7-lt�lt of Education, in an amount equal aale, Said premlaea cannot be sold I 1 8 Ovec 7 :30 am 18-0; Lock 23,
J WlLL IIAVE l'Ll:NTY ot· HED Sl!:VEN f0t1l eumhu1e $2Ml. Heady
to !I% of lhci bid, 11 a guarantee for leaa than two•thlrda of the ap- Joes 4 pm 1-0; Franklin Pleree
Uaspberrlea for the next to days.
to w;o. K. A. lirucscr, .forest
that ir the bid is ■&lt;!cepted, a con­ praised value, T� properly ia ap- 1 7:1:1 �m 1·7.
Plea,e c11ll after ij p. m. t'uye
11.un 11.ou.d.
7- lJ-3tc
Upriver Lock 23, 3 pm Jane
tract will be entered into In ac­ praised 1t $1100. To be sold ,ub· Powel l. H11.cine.
7 l� 3tc
cordance
2-8, Ben_ McCool 4:45 P� 4-0 :
T
w)th
960.
the
drawin1s
taxes
for
and Ject to the lien
for 1
SMALL 1UDING hone, genlle for
HOTICI OIi PILING AND
speciflcatlons and a:eneral t:ondi- Th.e ria:ht la reserved to reject any Mike Creditor 1 1 :0S pm 4-14, I
chlldnm. Sec or call lrll Well­
HEARING ON INYINTORY
James Boule · 12:15 a m 2•7; Be•·
tions of the contract and -bond or all bids.
man, Bndbury, Phone WY 2- CeM No 11,291
ver 1 : 30 am 0�; Elger Cllft 3:10
form
on
file,
and
the
performance
NBACH
C.
HARTE
ROBERT
6182.
7-8-6lc Probtte Ceurt, Mt�• County, Ohio
of Lhe contract aecured by a Sure,
Sheriff of Meigs County, Ohio am Q. 2,
TO the Executor or AdminJstra- ty Company Contract Bond, ap,
All Kanawha RI.er dams on
CROW &amp; PORTER
tor and to such of the followina as proved by the Owner, in •0 CROW,
Walter C. Beckjord down at
sill.
Plaintiff
for
S
[
are residents of tho 6t.aLe of Ohio: amount equal to 100% of the con• Auorne)'
U.. D IOATI AND MGTOtll Ill
(9 ) 17, 24; (7) 1, 8, 15, Ste Marmet 3:33 am 1 1-0and ■, while thev lul. Met,. .11urvivlna apouse, if any; next of traot price.
kin; beneficiaries · under the will,
pollfln Mot4ir.. 60D ti. Main
No bidder may withdraw hll bid
t' any ; Lhc altorney or attorneys
i
for
period
It., PMMrey, l'hent WY.:IJUI.
of
a
thlrty
reJ1rc1enUn• any of the aforemen· days after the openlnai thereof.
1 1 -24-tfe
lioned pttnoo.a:
The riahL ls reserved by the
You 11re hereby notified that on Board of Educ■lion to
THE NEW
reject any
UIIJ' You the 13th day of July 1900, an In- or "II bids and to waive informall•
v&lt;!n tory and. Appniaement or Lhe ties.
stale or Cora Bell &amp;wen, deceaaed
By order of the Board of Educa­
late of Sali1bury In said Count)' lion of the Pomeroy Ex$11pted Vil•
FOREST RUN ROAD
was filed In thla Court.
laa:e School District,' Pomeroy,
Hearln1 on aald Inventory and Ohio.
V-a motor, automatic mrns.,
Off Roule 7--,¼, Mlle Norlh of Pemeroy
Appralaement will be had before
,power 1teerln-g and brake�.
J.
Edward
Fo!lter,
clerk
this Court on the lat dey of Aug .
ploa,lni a.tone gN!y flnlllh
(7) 1, 8_, Hi, 22, ttc
u.al 1960 at 10 o'clock A. M .
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clean inh:rh:,r. All good tircw..
Exeeptlon1 thereto mey btt filed
INDIANS OBTAIN JACKSON
by II"\)' lntere,ted party at any
INDIANArous, Ind. UPI-Ron
tlmfl prior to five daya before the Jackson, 6·7 former finil bas&amp;­
_ Pomeroy, Ohio
date Hit tor hearin1.
man with Chtea10 and Bo!llon ln
Wl1'NESS my IJl&amp;nature and the American Le11ue, baa been
the seal ot Nfd Court, lhia oblained - by lndi•napol11 or the·
13th Ila, of Jul1 lNO.
American AaaociaUon. · Lou■ville
F. H. O' BRIEN, I dull Jacklon to the Indian! ln a
EIGHT ROOII HOVSF., two five
Judie and �-Officio Clerk , 1tral1ht player trade for pitcher
room apartment&amp;. A. N. Ben1el,
l'O■BIOY, ,OBJO
•
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l'll;_III, � , Bob Boll.
11·2 llc
Pbou wYN2'!L
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t L :J() l ndusl,y on Pa,ade
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2:30 This is the Lifr
9:00 Sheena, Queen of Jungle
3:00 Sunday Movictime
IJ:30 Jun,or Auction
6:00
Meet the Press
10:00 Howdy Doody Show
6:30 S unday New!I Picture
10:SO Ruff &amp; Reddy e'low
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1:00 O\•erland Trail
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8:00 Music on lee
CJrele
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglaa
1 J :30 Circu"a Boy
a d
9:0
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Olevy
Sho"'
and
children
of
Charleston
were
had
as
recent
guests
Mr.
.
12:00 Film
ny
Mr.
and
Mrs,
10:00
Loretta
Youn�
s:1l'"'
Sunday
guests
of
Mrs.
Austin
Phillips
and
fain
1 2 : 1 5 Dugout Doi)('
Funny
Are
Arlee
Abbott.
e
0:30
Pomeroy.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
o
Peopl
Refd
f
1
D12:25 Cincin nati Baseball
AHendance at Sunday School E:ynoo of M.Qrnln,g: Star IVld , �1 1 :20 News Headlines
3:30 The S�hool Story
was 63, collection $16.'17.
and Mrs. Clair
.
Boso and fa�ily
1 1 : 10 Weatht:casl
t:00 Watch Mr. Wb.ar&lt;I
Rev. Card filled his appointmen� of Greal ���d,
1 1 :15 :i(i{ew1tch
t:30 Science Flctit"n Theater
a.
at
m.
4
10
lesson
serlph,1.re
do�,.
Off
&amp;ign
cfrct�
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l
Mrs.
a�a
5:00 Detettive'11 Dalry
thapter James. Sermon "The Re- en&lt;!e Circle visited )irs. )fiqni�
lat ives ul Unanswered PraytV"
Orr ;e, nd family of i.-O'fll tiO (tdm
Melod� R_ousti_ of P�aeh �ork Friday.
spent u;� weekend with Diana
Cirt!le returned
Mrs. Mary
l:3:l Dlck Clark $.how
Weyersm1ller.
b"Ori'le Sunday aft@r spending the
,
9:00 Brave Stallion
Sgt. Clarence Spurrier of Mi- week w ith her daughter Mr. and
8:30 Leav,;; :: To Bener
3:30 Who Do You Tr'ust
chigan was a reeent Ruest of Mr. , � r� Bi ll Perry and l.amlly of
q:oo L3.wrence W"lk S'low
4:00 Amerkan BandstBJ1d
and Mrs. Norman Weyersmiller H olla nd. O
Jubilee, U. S. A.
J0:1)1)
1:80 Rin Tin Tin
arid daugtiter.
,
' 1 :00 Up-To-The-Minute News
'fflxie ci�,:le ,pent . the paat
.
G:00 Sin Francisco Be�t
Mrs. Charles Sayrt; and �h 1I- week witli Mr. and Mrs, llarold
,!:10 Sports Report
l:SO Your Esso Report£:
dren ot Wo]( Pen, Mr. and Mrs. Circle and family of Springfield.
'. l : 1 5 Late Show
1:40 Wea!her Te11er
W m . Seyfried of G�ll ipolis, Mr.
Buren Duncan and daughtet
8;45 John Daly New,
and Mrs. Wm. Seyfried Jr., of Sy- Susie and Connie Comp1on o f
-.
racuse were Sunday 11 uests of Clifton caHed on Mr. iind Mrs.
T:00 Budd• storcher ;ha"
12:00 The Bi� Picture
their parents, Mr. and M rs. Wm. Douglas Circle ind family Friday,
'r:l'� Walt t,laney Pff�ent1
2:30 Jonn Hopkins File
Eichinger Sr.
8:30 Democratie N11t'I Conv.
Mrs. James Patterson accom•
1 :00 College New,; Conference
10:30 TBA
Mrs. Henry Euler of �c1ne panied • her husband to her new
l :SO Nation.al Edu. AsFociaUon was a guest or Miss Alire Euler home in Columbus Wednesday.
11:00 The N@w Tonight
2:00 Mystery Matin�e
and John Terrell Friday evening_
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ours and
ll:10 Saamiin,: the Weather
3100 Open Hearing
Mrs. Edgar Abbott and children �n Dale Of So �niet and Mr. and
U : 1$ S1t0rt! Rt1port
3:30 'J1BA
were Gallipolis visi tors Monday. Mrs. Gary Barmtz and dtibgh�r
U:20 i..te Show
I 4:00 Tika Chase Show
Miss Freda Will spent the week Carole Ann and Keilh Barn.hi
4:30 American Arts Trio
e11d with Mr. an� M!'9. Holly 1 or P..:irrie�X 'ktre Sundij uefta
I 5,00 Matty's Fundsy F"nnies
ON'fal and childreJ1 at L�nc,ster. or Mr. an·d , Mrs. Dean hilnklr.
I 5:30 TBA
1:00. Bad&amp;e _a:ad Bullets
Mr, and Mn. Ge6rge Cir e
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Blackston
d
d:00 People;s Choic'!'
U:00 Eddie Se!lcrist Show
and sons Bobby and Bruce. Mr. dau11hte"r or st. Albaii!I II�t
6:30 Sports Highlights
12:00 TBA
and Mrs. Wm. Grueser were in Sunday with his mother M s.
7:00 Trackdown
12:30 Talk Back
Logan Sunday to meet the form- Mary Circle.
1 :00 Commonwealth of' Nations
7:30 lV�,.verick.
er's daughter Sherrie who had
Leslie Scarbrough of Cle�ela_!,.d
8:30 Lawman
1 :30 Gray Gho!lt
been visiting in Columbus the is spending somelime wltb �is
9:00 The Pebel
2:00 Studio Wrestling
past week.
I parf'nts, Mr. and Mrs. Winnifred
9:l)O The A:'llsk�n!I
2:56 �IH!baU
Scarbrough,
Mrs. John Hartun g and Miss
10:30 Johnny St11,ccato
5:30 " '1-a'ye� Fiho
--��---Al ire Euler visited Rev. and Mrs.
5:45 America's Newsreel Album I 1 :00 The News Tonight
Card and chlldren of Chester
1 1 : 10 Late Show
•
1:00 ltecord Hop
Th ursday afternoon.
'1 i
Mr. and Mrs. Bal�s Carper of r
�
· •t ·
,i y
Pomeroy were recent callets ·tif ' . �-.:t
Mrs. Otis Ml'Clintoek and dauMr. end Mrs. Roy Eastman.
I T;30 Perry Mason
gh1 er Arin spent !leveral daya with
Mr. arid M'rs. Robert Roush Jn
e,10 Wanted-Dead or Alive
Col11mbus.
9:00 Mr. Lucky
l•'\i\ The Vtrdiet i1 Your,
Mr. and :Mrs. Clark Jividen
9:30
Have
Gun,
W!ll
Travel
f;lb • 'J1u!' 'Brighter Day
lj:rent Friday witij t�ir �� ind:
o,oo G unsmoke
1:15 The Secr�t Storm
da�ghter-in -lsw, Dt11 _ �nd Mrs.
10:30 Not For Hire
t:30 The Edge of Night
L
CHarles Jivi�en irj AUiens.
1
1
:00
l
l
O'clock
News
Stooge,l:C-0 The 1'hree
Mr. and Mrs. Alt�ea Dtil'ln iririd
U : 1 5 Theater 13
1:M Tho tlfe ol Riley
two sons of Crooksville who have
f:OQ Arthur J. Smith-1',ew11
just returned from a aix weeks
l:UI A,i..eo k at the Weather
vlsit in ,England, spent the week
6:25 TV &amp;wllng Cllnie
9:60 Rev. Mat�!!ews
end wilh his pirents, Rev. and
1:30 Affloa 'i!' AJIJJ;
•:30 American at V:ork
Mrs. F. E . J;)unn. Other ,gue�ts
17:00 Markham
1 9:-t!i Chri11Man Scien.�
were tb!Plr son-in-law and daughter
7:30 Rit, hlde
Mr. and Mrs._ Dean Al len, chil­
J0:00
Air
Force
Scrapbook
I
8:30 Hotel de Paree
t0:30
Camera
dren,
Bev@rly and Douglass Jay
3
Conv.
Nat'I
9:00 Dem'6crittC
I
11:00 Dig Plcture
of New Lexington who remained
Newa
for a lonier visit. Rev. Dtilln
1 1 :30 RFD, USA
D: 10 A. Loot at tbe Weather
spent Monday and Tuesday .tn
12:00 Rev Elwood Gfbbl.
11:lG Thea'ter 13.
12:30 Cornedy Time
Crooksville.
1 : 15 Baseball Leadoff
Mr. and Mr,. Charles Wagner
1 :25 Baseball
returned after touring the South­
4:00 Comedy Time
E::rn Statea and visited Mr. and
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
4:30 Rev. WUlard Wilcox
I Mrs. V, B . Darby at Atlanta, Ga.
9:00 Our Gana Comedies
5:00 Oral R· ·,erts
Among those from out or town
I0:00 HE!c�e and Jeckle C .rt.lJD
5:30 Face the Nation
attending the funeral of Sullivan
10:30 Ml1ht Mouse Playhouse
Sayre were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
6:00 FYI
1 1 :00 The Long Ranger
Whitmer of Johnstown, Mrs. ba­
6:30 Twentieth Century
1 1 :80 Jet .Jackson
bel Wilson, Columbus, M1 s. LRliail
7:00 Lassie
12:00 Sey Kini
Coe, Canton, Mr. and Mrs. EmHt
7:30 Dennis the Menace
12,so ,:artoons
Ashley, Sa1em; Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
8:00 The Ed Su11ivan Show
. " 1 : llS Baseball Lead•ort
sell Rhoades, Mariett,; Mrs. Ora
9:00 General Electric Theater
l:2ll Baaeball
Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs, John
9:30 A lfred Hitchcock •Preftnta
4:00 Comedy Time
Ruah, Grove Clty; Mr. and Mrs.
10:00 Lucy in Connedicut
4 :45 Amerlean Album
Thomas Arthur, d.,1umbus; Mr.
I0:30 What.a My Line?
5,00 DAnH -Party
and MN. Charle, �lea, Cheater; '
11 :00 Sunday News Speelal
6,00 Ra&lt;k Lake Party
Mr. an,d Mff.1 Ed1at Arnott, Mid·
ll:15 Theater 13
T,00 Hl1h�af Patrol
dleport; Mr. and Mra. James SiYre
and Mr. aqd Mn. Ralph Saunders
, ·
·
of Gallipolii.
Mr. and M.rs. Fred Fillinger of 1
Naomi ObllnKer, six year- old.I
.
d&amp;ij&amp;:hter ot,J1lr.- and �rs. Conrad -Pomeroy are announcing the birth I
�AM,tllii IION ••, . .
oifil.hgeit u nll8rwent heart lurgery ·or a three pound, . ,- 9 ounce daugh­
�ljll.ADEU'H!A, UPl,1),e P),1- ' '
W�-"'eeday •� - c,tlildren's Hospital ter, Sharon Elaine, at Meigs Gcn­
, ladelphia Rit,i�Jen of �e ��t- · ·
Columb\ta aqd her condition Is eraJ . ffospital on Joly 4.
em Ho,tey Loiui. htWi. •llll\ed ' '.
repdfte.t Ml• Htlsfletbry. She exGrandpa"renta are "Mr. and Mrs.
1
� to be hospitalized �or 10 Sherman Robel'lll and Mr. and
l Doug Adam,- 88, t6 a \otie-year
contract as coach arifl d'&amp;ector of
di.ya. iler ,parents are In Colum- Mrs. Sidney Burton. -Mrs. Aliee ,
player �!�nn�t
Moore ·Is: a great grandmother.
bus with bu.

Channel 3 •• Friday

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TO 60 t/TO
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I UNOERSIAHD LUCY.. Bt THE
115£ Of i&lt;IIJJCl,I.E YOO k:IPE TO
l'O&lt;NT tJ&gt; 00R l'AULTS IN
60\'E�,1118(( Al&lt;D TltJS 1"'1'R(ll'E
aJR WAY OF LIFE

WOMAN &amp;J(R tN
TWIN FORY.S

010 TH'

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NO I JUST WAll1' TO '
RIDICULE EVEl!'(THIN6 !

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REVENOOEllS
KETCH H1M ?

Rock Springs
Carmel
Ne.,.,s Of The Wee.k Social Notes

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G/!it.$ Gor
FIGURE AS
PfN!ICT 16 HERS.'!'
FIGGERSJ!6
PUFFICK
AS HER-

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Channel 8 - Friday

Sura,
1·ve
UJO,ked
' all over
tOIIJO.

'han,nel 8 - SUnday

You understand, this i;
for a few davs. My
regular girl
i� c.om'iriQ
back.

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Channel 8 - SatUrday

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Channtl 1 3 - Friday

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Start The
Day Right

Channel 1 3 - Sunday

With

STEVE

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ALLEN

Channel 1 3 - Saturday

On Th•

Clock''

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Underiroe• Surgery

·Birth Announced

- EAClf MORNING

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 15, ll!e0-7

"'M usical

U sed Heating
Equipment

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spent a couple of days in Columbus
wilh his parents. Their son, Mike,
remained for a longer visit.
Homer Frank of Union Furnace
h visiting at the Guy Summerfield
home.
Kathy Reuter, who ls spending
the summer here at the Smith
home, returned to her home in Ak•
ron, Sunday, to attend a two week!
campine: session.
Mrs. Thed Croy and Mrs. Roger
Epple and daughters, Dianne and
Sherry, were in Gallipolis Wednes­
day.
Spending Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Ridenour and
children lo celebrate his birthday
were � - and Mrs. Floyd Ridenour
Mr . and Mrs. Roger Epple and
daughters and Keith Ridenour,
Home made ice cream and eake
were served.

O· n
one
ore
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Al 7:30 the Electa Circle will
med 'l.t the home of Mrs. Harold
Chase, lhe Love - Joy Circle at the
church wit.h Mrs. Jenny K.auff and
Mu. Bertha Archer as. hosleases
and the ,Prise ill a circle at the
home of Miss Freddie Houda.shelt.

BAKER F U RN ITU RE

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The Dorcas Circle will meet a.t
I the home of Mrs. laabelle Wine­
brenner al 6 o'clock for a potluck
picnic. Each mem ber is lo bring a
covered dish.

New 2 Piece
LIVI NG ROOM SU ITE -

1 20b ) l n�uronce

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The Ml.slonary Circle• of the
First Baptist Church of Middleport
will tlleet Tuesday evening II fol•
)ow&amp;;

Another Good Buy From Baker's

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Baptist Church
C,ircles Meeting
Plans Completed

you co uld beh .� Win ne r !

Check for your Ol� ·� 1:1to license
nu m ber at SQbio today!
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( 1 4) For Rent

F I V E ROOM unfu.rni1bed apartment with bath and tbower
garbai,e diJpoul unit, newi;
redecorated. Pboue WY 2 ..s33fl,.
7 . 7. Lfc
-·.
FIV E room, and bath m Mason
7- 1 4-tiilp
Phone WY 2-24:98.

WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE 1lESULT8
RATES

, cents per wtrd, one insution. M..i nlrrmm charge - 60 cenlll.
d centa per word for three oooeematlve insertlou&amp;.
SP-1.ci&amp;l - o;:e mo1'.lh for 30 cenlJ per word.
Full rate of 4 cents per word will be charged for adve-rliliin.e
11 not prilid within lO days aner recetvina: bill.
El'Toh in Al;lverti&amp;inj - Should be rep(':-lt&gt;d !m.medlatel:,. The
Dailv Sentinel will not be re5poru.ib le for more th.an one iococ­
rect iru;ertion .
11,ai· d of Tt;aob and Special Notice1 of Ev,•uta $1.UO. Obitu.ariel
publi&amp;hed at l ce-it per word..
',"/OROS
J. DAY
3 DAYS
C DA r'5
l MO.
1�
6(k
90c
$ 1 .�
'4.00
$ 1 .8(\
$ 1 .20
2('
60c
16.00
$ 1 .50
$2-l!ll
76c
26
$7. 50
Ada received by l O A.M... wLII 09 in that day • .,.per,

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LaGAL NOTICI
To le �d To The Hlt,hnt Bklde,r
On the 22nd day of J uly 1900 al
the Zerk.le Truck.in &amp; Company,
M iddle port, Ohio, at 10 o ' clock A.
M. the followm&amp; property:
One 2 pc. lmng room 1uile; l
9 x 12 wool rug and pad, 2 3 :t 3
Tru-Val mat lresaes, 2 .3 x 3 TTa·
Val box spnngs, J 7-pc:. breakfast
se t, one set of three lablea, 1 mink
bedroom suite, l 4 x fl bed 1prmp,
and I • x 6 TrU · Val mattreue1.
This property will not be auld
for Jcb!i than $ 100.00.
I M�lt•r·, H1rdw■re Compeny
Middleport, Ohio
(7) 12, l!i, 18, Jtc

Chester Social
News Reported

By Cl•rlu Allen
Sewing clu b members and thelr
families enjoyed a wiener roast
Thursday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mr11. Joe Nunnally. Al•
tendlnil were Mr. and Mrs John
Fick and daughters, M rs. Charles
Fick and children, Mr and Mrs.
Gordon Ridenour and children, Mr.
and Mrs, Raymond Elberfeld and
son, Mr. 11nd Mrs. William Will
.and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Epple and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hawk and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Eichin�er and lions,
Mr and Mrs. Bob Wood and chil­
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Baum
and fam ily, Mrs. Eddie Hartung
and sdn, .and Mr. and Mn. Joe Nun•
nally and family.
i�r. and Mrs. John Ginther en•
tertained with a family di nner Sun,
day in observance of their 25th
· wedding anniversary. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson, Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Boyles, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ginther, John Jr., Jack,
1 Joyce, and their only grandchild,
Penny Marie Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nunnally, Steve
and Becky spent the week end in
Mansfield with Mr. and 'Mrs. James
Sh.aum and children.
A le Hubert L. Ba\cer left Wed·
nesday !or Laughlin Arn, Texas,
after spending a few days with Mr.
and Mds. Hobert Smalley _
.Mrs. Frank Will and Ba.,rbara and
Mrs. Faye Smith, Karen and Sh.er­
ri, left Wednesday fc-r their home
in Jesup, Ga., after spending sever­
JI days with Mr. and Mrs. Denzel
Cleland and other relatives.
Mr. and Mr!I. James Ginther and
sons, George and Phill i'p, Cincin•
nati, spent a few days wilh Mr.
and Mrs. Oris Ginther.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Weber and
family of Chieago spei;t a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wolf.
Sgt. and Mrs. Albert Peterson
and daughter, Penny, left Monday
for Malmstrom AF'B, M ontana,
where he w�II be stationed, after
spending several weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Johri Ginther.
Richard Koblentz and Gary Mi­
chael are attending 4-H camp at
Canters Cave this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elberfeld

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( 1 7 ) Help Wonted

.SA LESMEN, 2"11 TO "4l yrs. old,
experience. Good
must have
r oute and commi111ion. ABC
Cleaners, Mason, W . Va. 7- 1 2-Uc

SALES OPPORTU N ITY
Men and Women. U you are m
I sales now and are looking Jor
broader fields to conquer. Keep
I
present job while lrainmg. Send
name, address, ph.one number to
Post Office Box 18, Lancaster,
7 1:5 2tc
Ohio.

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Legal Notvce

LEGAL NOTICE
The public hearing on lhe bud,
gel report for 1961 or Olive Town­
ship Trustees will be held al 6:30
p. m , Monday, July 18, at lhe Olive
Townsh.1p Garage.
O live TWp. Trustees
Marjorie Newltm, clerk
J.,ong Bottom, Ohio
(7) 1�, Itc

•----- ---•----•----,,,---,,-------' I BOYS-OR GIRLS wanted for
Mulberry
n ewspaper route,
( 1 1 Notices
/ - - - For So le
-- -- - Heights and Sugar Run vicinity
TIRMITE AND PEST CONTROL Hi c..;A UGl shot i::un like new,
Apply Daily Scnlinel Office,
/
th1·cc i:;hul adj ust11blc choke.
Illy P•ln. FrH int.pectlon. ln1ur•
7-15-tfc
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Prn:c $JU UO. Phone WY 2-6266.
itd by N•tlonwich. Phone R.
IN TKE MATTER OF
7-13-Jtc
•nd A. Serwke 'St•tion WY1·
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SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
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4-l6-tfc;
PROBATE couRT,
FUH sAl�E- i 1,uw1-:11 MOWEH:
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Uriggs &amp; Stratton motor, I an- - - -- - --- --,---,--,-----,-- MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
CLIFF BYl::H!:i and his String f
1
ol lh.e
Noles will be at the Moose
t1que desk a11d d1;:11r, I rl'cord HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR OR I Accounts and vouchers
Phone
Avanell
Young.
followmg named fiduciaries have
day.
player
and
rel"ord::..
all
1t1
good
Hall in Pome roy, July 1 4t h.
W Y 2·9904..
7 1 1 6tp been f1 hid rn the Probate Court,
7 I J 3tp
Dancmg Q t i l l 1 2.
l"ond itiori. Call WY 2-6632.
-7-1 4-3tc
Meigs County, Ohio, for approval
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FOR f.lJ.:LJCJOUS ::.11a1·k� set• Jatk,
and oelllement,
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Jel"k Umy liar, Middleport. I L/\ltliE: HOLEN garden tractor
Case No. 1 7997 First arid Final
with att ad111wnt:, Can he seen TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL Account of Sybil Ebenbach, Ad·
�-6\e __
at Luther
appliam;:e repair. Phone Otl1 m i mstralrix de Boni! Non of the ·
l."o!&lt;&gt;ma11·s. near
JllCC.1intock, Racine, O.'tlo. 2-Hft Estate of Berlhi Kaspar, deceased.
'' cii:;s·Gallia Linc, 1;hcshire, Ht.
,_
7-1 4-3tc
t.:a:,c No 17861 First current Ac•
- AP .iuu'MENI'S - i\lrn11hed and
,- , ;-W I'� WISII Tl ! t'X J )rt•::.s 1J11r sin.
count of Marion Jean Warner,
L
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TH
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Ueaner
unlumlahed.
M.c.M.Mten.
Middle
Vacuum
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cerl! apprci·i a! i1m lo o ur m• igh
l ' opu_l u r 111udcl No. 30 . 111 A-1
2 3 U liuard1an oi John Laurence Warn­
port. Phone WY 2·2062.
bors aml fricmfa for lhcir
er, Stephen Hay Warner, Jeffrey
rnnd1llon.
Com
p
l
L•rc
wuh
all
kindrwss and symp.i\hy durin�
--- ---,-,--- · � Jay W11rner and Linda Sue Warn,
attaehrncnti; and throw away MUILLIR FURNACIS, WISTING
the i!Jnc�� and death of our
er, Mmors.
imper bags. l';1y off balance
HOUSE appllancN- Amold B,..
hushil tul and father, 1.. L
Case No. J 61B2 First, Final and
.00
1
4
or
month.
per
$6.00
�
. then, Syracuw, Oh io. IPhone Distnbutivc Accoun t of Druzilla
Cuniung ham. Special thanks to
I hone WY 2-2204.
7-1 4-6lc
WYZ-6.JM.
lkv. Howard Huppel l, Hawlin G.s- I
I M l -tf M. Woodrum, Administratrix of
Luati:; funeral Oire ctors, Pall· EAHLY H AHVES T app�:;
Lhe Esta1e of Hay Burley Wood•
Bri�g
.
beart'l"li, tho�e scnd 1� g flowers ,
cont 11. iner $1 . 00 bushel. Oirk
rum, deceased.
and all who helped Ill any way.
Karr' Nay lors H u n I J 1l l 7·1 4·3te
lase No. 16313 First and Fin.al
_ _ __
Your k 1 11dncss will never he .
Account of Una Bolin, Admm1straforgoll!'II. Mn. L . L . Cunning- ' FOR SALE G I.ASS h a l f ,i:allon
1nx oi the Est.ale of Amanda J .
and quart jars. Chc11p. Cull WY
ham.
7 - 1 5- l tp
Howell, deceased.
IIINIH AT L A.-There'1 only one f,eraon ln these photos
-- - 2-6 138.
7-14·3lp
Ca8e No. 18 179 First, Final and
tha.t you could call lnfluentla.J at the Democratic conv@ntlon
WE WISH TU THA N K OU/I HELA · - -- -- _
Dii;tributive Account o f . Wendell
lD L. A.. but 1t woaldn't be a convention wlthout the re8t.
Tl'v"E� and fritrnds who helped i'� IUGIDAlll E $2�.oo. 3 rc�taurant
Long, Allmimstralor o( the Est.ale --bouthi. $30.00, ki tdwn tahinel
in all)' Wily during lhc illness
Henry Barrett of Athens is vi!!it­
01 Ula Little, deccaHe,J.
lle{oro U:30 J\..M.
$HU)(), breakfast ::Ol' I S l :';.00. Sec
111111 1h , 1th ul our mulher, Mn.
ing
the Will Barrett family.
Case
No.
16441
1''in11.I
and
Dill•
MlddlepN't
WY.2,,264
9
Ku.thleen Carpe11 1 t:r, l'\f oin St ,
L;iuril Uruwn.
Mrs. Edward Garton of Cleve,
tributive Account of J. B. O'Brien,
Pomeroy WY-2-319S
Rutland.
7-t-4-3tl"
The Uruwn f&lt;,amily
land is helping ure for her father
L-uard1,m of the Estate •i Lethie
KAUT� Pl,liD ITO�I
7 1 5 llp
HOA!&gt; CAllT $:W.Otl, top buggy
t:. 1'' , Edmundson.
By
Adr• Swick
li 1 lkey, an lncompelent Person.
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$00.0U, I - one hors,• w;q.i c111 $20.UO
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jessie and chilUnless exceptions
are !Ued \
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grate visitYvkoh 5-2145
ound
ost an
J
M . K Gelty/i JU I , M 1tld l1•port,
lhcreto,
said
.accounts
will
dren
of Washington, D. C., are ed the Calvin Spires family
be
at
for
HAMIU IIRVICl 5 fATION
Hoad .
ollo
w
hearing
spending
a
vacation
with
Mr.
and
before
s.iid
Court
Cl
ipper
Mil.ls
recently
on
.
the
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9:00
AJtA.,
H
l'h�'.\�.::l
LOST n:MAL�: �-ox J lou-nd. bi :;�k
c
1 5th day of Aui,iuHt, UHJO, al wh.ich Win. Wayne Jessie and son.
... 1...,., J8h-brown hal" k . diirk brown
Lester Lathey has been off work
1Mr and Mrs. Donald Strausbaugh
ti
me said accounts will be cons1d·
----livery D11,1' Sen1cf&gt;
l1c&gt;ad, Slll'("ks on J1•�s. Collar inLhe
past week after receiving a
ered and continued from day lo of Colu mbus and Myrtle Straus•
si·rib,·d .lames l( kkni.1n, cut on NECCIII Scwlug Madurw-Com,
back
injury while on the job.
AIR
COND11'JO.Nll1G,
RE1'
'
RJUl:!:R­
baugh
of
Vinton
called
on
the
Vir•
day until lirrnll)' dlsposed of.
plc�e Zill z�i::. Makes humlreds o f
t•aeh l"Hr $5.00. Reward Howard
Mr . .and Mrs. Billy Lalhey and
.ition service. J1ck'1 Hefria;era•
Any
person
interested
may
me
gil
Hobbs
family
Saturday.
Their
de�1gna
wllhuul
alla('h
ments.
Stitt, � 1dclleport, Uhio, JU.
twn, New Haveit. l'bone "fU2- wrillen exceptions lo said accounts daughter. Donna Rulh, vi111ted with son, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hall and
Or1gl11ally i;old ror over $300.00
7 12 (Hp
family visited th e Lester Lathey
35"7.
fU3-11 or lo maltcrs perliininri: to the ex- �nrs. Adra Swiek.
P11y of£ balance of $93.00 or
bmily the past week end.
Mr. and M,rs. Hkhard Fuss
f
ecuhon ol lhc �st not less thu n
lake over 1)11ymcnts of $Q.OO per
ll
AUCTION II
LOST BlL U'OLI) Suntlny 111ghl
·
11ve clay a prmr to 1/le dale set for Toledo � Rd' Mr . and Ml"li. Frink
month. l'hune WY 2-2204.
Compl ..e "'°¥let
dnse lo l'u-ty ' s Uf'slaur1111I With 1 :l - l 4-61L'
j:Jeann�.
f&lt;·uss ui Curtice spent .i few da)"s Sr,rprise Birtlult1y
Cr1tt lh1•fvrd
i111port;111t J)a J)("J"S FirulN l"ai1
with
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Swick.
F.
JI.
O'BHIEN,
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ke(' p niorie y 11rHl return 1-1a 1tt.•rs,
◄:luir
Edmundson has returned Party Held Tuestl,1y
Probate
Judge
Li•uvc � t ( · ,rty' i; Hcslaura n 1, ) RAVE L Y TkACTOR SAL ■ I AND A. C . BRADl ·UKD, R■clne, Ohl..
Friends and relatives gathered
home
from
Holzer Jlospitu t and is
Meigi:; County, Ohio
l 'umeroy , Ohio.
7- 1 3-3\p , Serw1c&lt;-. 5\2 I. Main, Pomeroy.
at
the home of Bessie Slaugh1er ut
improving
slowly.
7
15,
Uc
)
(
Phone WY2-l975. S1lo,m1n: CLU l ll, WOOD SLAT PORCH
Fair
v iew Tuesday night lo surprise
i;.Ua(h!II, cJolli porch VMl11nni,
M.mn1e Swick Pearl Denne y and
H•rold a,,rnhar1,
RHdnlllt.
her
on her birthday.
j
Adra ::,wick Yl�llcd Iva ,.U.trrcll,
Mwruuw:1, venetian bilnda, wm­
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Ohio. Phon• Cooiv'.lle 3691.
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"earl
LJtlle
Pearl
l
anu
oow
sluitle1.
paa
1''ree
est1m1tes.
Uoif l l ,
11155 fUHV V 8 Cu11lomline 4 dr. i 3- UHlc
The evening was 11pcnl socially.
uems in Holier Hosp1tlll.. Mr. Golf Ailer the gifts 1 had been opened,
JJ.ile W 1ppt1l, :U� Union Ave.,
i;ctl1111, ouc t'drt'ful own r. Extra I
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LEGAL
1"10TICE TO BIDDERS
'J' U C K :11 ul o 95 6 G' ood
�
,
111 11chellmed !or surgery.
Pomeroy.
:i :u lMJlC'.
mee. $79�.oo. lllacttna1s,
Pomc• DODG S l
refreshments or potato Silad, cake,
Sealed proposals, bearing the
1rnrd (.,?ua 11 S, Ra,· 1.
1
11(!0111
lllOll.
It'
my ·
7·14-tH c'
sandwiches, coffee and kool aid
title
of
the
work
aod
name
LEOAL
NOTICE
of
the
road St., M iddleport, Ohio.
were
served to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
bidder
will
be received by J. Ed· I. F. Ml"M"'lli.1., tJleinrirf
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- -Wolfe, Mrs. Kenneth Wolfe, Sandy
ward Foster, Clerk for the Board
1950 llUll'K V 6 Special• 4 dr. 11c·
vL
� - - - COM.Pu;TE u;suiw,;c&amp; PRO or bdur:ation Qf
Wol!"e, Mrs. Bob Rhodes, Mr. and
d1ut. Orig11111l bl11ek fini11h like '
the Pomeroy Ex­ MARY L, PULLI NS, 1111 el,
Mrs. Herbert Roush.
tectkm, Lile, Aute, Fire, Polio. emptL'd V11Ja.se School District,
lll'W. Out· c11rch1l loo:ul owner. I I IE FUHM lm 1 101\1� OF Mr. and
DftencHnt1
Mr.� . A I I . Urown, will be open
l,aH UoD
l1Ul11 Middltporl. Pomeroy, Ohm, at the High SchQQl Cen No. 13,008.
$805.00. lll&lt;ll'Lluan,, Pomeroy.
Karen and Mike Rhodes, Mr. and
from -4 I�- 111. u n t i l 7 p. m . . Mun­
8u1Jdi11g, Pomeroy, Ohio, until 1 2
7-1 4·6lc
l'ursuant lo an Order ?f Sale Mrs. Arnold Hupp, Roger Roush 1
.
day and T11ei.d;1y, July 18 1111d 1 9
--- -----� - o'clock Noon,
l!;astern Standard 1ssuea oy the Lourt ot (.:ommon
Charley
Mrs.
Carroll White,
for t h e purpose o f sl' llrn g houseTime, on Tuesday, AUjJU81 2, HHIO, t'leas, l¥1 t:1gs Coumy, Uh10 , l ""':•H
195 7 M J-: Hl'U lty Monter11y 4 dr.
Knightning, Roberta , N aney, Cindy,
tiold llcm. l'cn; u 11s who arc inand will be opened .a.nu read aloud oflcr !or sale at .rubuc Auction
�edan. P!lWl' r stceriu� .in d brnkRoush, Mrs. Rus­
tcn•11h•tl rnuy eull durini.: thosC' N a:.
•·w IIOUSE, TWO BEDRdoMs-, immediately there.after, for the on the 20th. day o( Ju1y, rnou, at Sharon and Dlivid Rocky
eB. l'ui.h bullo11 �lull. lmnrncuand Eddie
Jean,
Roush,
sell
llmt"S,
7 15 :Itp
luge hvina: room, bullt-ln kitlil- conslruction of Pomeroy Elemen- l :00 A . M. _at the aoor of 1he
late iu�1d1� ullll oul. $ 1 ,506.00. \ "'----...;.;....;c..__;;.._..;;.;;;
,M rs. Arnold Ander•
�
r.
and
Hupp,
M
eA c11,blnet1, a:aa furnace, lnau- tary School Bulldm&amp;, m accord11,ncc court House 1n _Pomeroy, Ohio, thci
Ul11cll1 11u�, Pumcn:\y.
7 - l 4-6lc eon, Bonnie, Connie and Brenda
lated, larQ:e e11r port, l21S foot with plans and apec1fic11tio11s as 1ol�1_&gt;wmg descnb&lt;.-d _reai estue:
BARGAINS I N
I
Anderson.
{rontair:e. Wriiht Streel, off prepared by Thomas D. McLauj!:h­
situate �n the V1llaae of PomSending gifts were Rev. and Mrs.
19�7 PON TIAC Va Hurd Top Cpe.
M ulberry Ave. $91SOO.OO, Phone lm and JQhn J. Kail, Archilocls, eroy, and in nac oon 1 8, Town 2,
Thomas and family Mr.
Erneat
One can•ful local owner. 1 1�•dra­
WY �-:t�92 Wilbur Young or Lima, Ohio.
Hanse ta of the O�io Company ' s
Mn.
Ha m pton Burn� and
and
m11t1c drtVI'. H11d10 amt hc11kr.
WY :Vinos Valley Lumb,r and
lJr.awmgs 11nd 1peeiticationa a11d �urcna11e on Naylor s Run, Me1a:s
daughter.
1'"i111.sh like new. $ 1 ,�9!1.00. Bluet
::;upply t:o., Mlddlep()rt, Uhm. contract documenL!I are available County, Ohio, lo-wit: Being the ___ _ _ ___
(;OA L •· uR NA&lt;:t,;S
tnars, Pomeroy.
7·1◄·tllc
Ht•Uc
for in&amp;pection at the ot flce1 of lhe north half ot Lot No. 10 01 said
Sizo1t1 20·22·24"
Owner and the Architect Draw• tract on N1yJor'a Run, except thci
&gt;'&lt;JR SALE: BE/\UT!ll'UL. NEW 3- inga and
v
BLOWl:RS
1pecifieation1 {or • the per­ coal and otner minerals w1lh the
19�2 i'' Oltu. GooJ rottllil.i un. All
bedroom, 26 x 1� livinK room, sonal
use or contoclors mQ be rlKhl lo mme and remove lhe
Oil &amp; C.:11s Conversion Unit!I
new tirei. and bllllcry. Contut'l
paneled kitchen, l "- balhl, hard• obtained
from lhe Arthiteel upon same without incumbr11,nce to the
Jim Hise, t.:hcshire, Uhio.
I
wood noor11, 2 complete heating deposit or
$20.00 for one set or surface.
7- 12-6Le
ayarnms, full baHmen\, Syracu1e which
----$10.00 will be r�funded up­
RE•"ERENCE DEEDS: Vol. HK,
W
L
'Kt
lnghouse
Store
Ohio. Shown by 1ppointmcnl on return
Goo4 Clean u..- Car,
Conclitlffl of Gau9ff: Monlgom­
o( aald drawinas a.nd Page l:J9 and Vol. 203, Page 93,
Phone
W
Y-2-6314
Syrac;u1e,
O.
only
WY
3·6233.
6tp
7
1
1
All MIile, ancl MNel1
specifications within 10 day1 from Deed .kecords of Me1Q:s c.:ount)' , ery 16.l upper, 8. 1 lower, 4',\ ft.
fillTROPOl.tTAN MOTOll&amp;
the date o! receivJna: bids.
Ohio. Further de1cribed as fol• open; Gallipolis 17.8 upper, 9.7
tOD"°6 le•t Mein It.
SALE: Geor1e McQul11 pro­
1:i'OH
lower, 4 ft. open; Lock 23, 13.�
Each
bid
must
tie
submitted
on
low,:
SINGER l!.L�CTBlt: Sl'Wing ma•
,.....,.W, OhM
perty,
Lincoln
HIil,
Pomeroy.
blanks
obtained
from lbe Archl•
Situate on Fiaher Street, in the upper, 9.1 lower, closed off. All
chine, t·omplel e wllh allach­
�ix room, aud b1lh. Desirable tect, and must �'Ontaln the name Vllla1e of Pomeroy, said Fisher moveable dams are up 13 thru
ments. Will sell for $38.60 or
location and yard. Phone WY.2· of every person Interested thereln Street beln1 intersected on the 23 and clou off.
(9)
terrnw. i f tlesiretl. Phot1!' WY 25361 .
7 U 2lc and be accompanied by a Surety South b.)' Locu1t Street and on the
Ohio llnr ao.tt: down. Lock
2204.
7-14·6lc
GAS, FUEL OIL a.nd coal fur­
Company Bld Bond, sati1Cactory to North and EHl by N aylor·, Run 1 1 Tri-State 7:SO am 1-8; Lock
nare11, Call for free esllm11te11. t'OUH. GOOU 750x 1 , tires. Call
FOR SALE 7 rooma, 1 Y, batha, the Owner, or Certified Check up. Road, there bttin1 no houae num- 13 Gene Hougland 8: 1 0 am 3-4;
Forem111 &amp; Abbott, Ml ddleporl.
lllchard Winebrenner, Syncuse.
Lock 14 Jefferson 0:33 am 8- 1 ;
-•full baaement, out of water, ad­ on some aolvent bank, made pay­ �.
8-10-1"
7 - l 3-3tc
Lock llS Eastern 1 :20 am 8-3; Loek
able
to
the
Treasurer
of
the
Board
Terms
of
ule:
Cash
on
day
of
Jomln&amp; apartment. Phone WY
2-3:17 1 .
7-lt�lt of Education, in an amount equal aale, Said premlaea cannot be sold I 1 8 Ovec 7 :30 am 18-0; Lock 23,
J WlLL IIAVE l'Ll:NTY ot· HED Sl!:VEN f0t1l eumhu1e $2Ml. Heady
to !I% of lhci bid, 11 a guarantee for leaa than two•thlrda of the ap- Joes 4 pm 1-0; Franklin Pleree
Uaspberrlea for the next to days.
to w;o. K. A. lirucscr, .forest
that ir the bid is ■&lt;!cepted, a con­ praised value, T� properly ia ap- 1 7:1:1 �m 1·7.
Plea,e c11ll after ij p. m. t'uye
11.un 11.ou.d.
7- lJ-3tc
Upriver Lock 23, 3 pm Jane
tract will be entered into In ac­ praised 1t $1100. To be sold ,ub· Powel l. H11.cine.
7 l� 3tc
cordance
2-8, Ben_ McCool 4:45 P� 4-0 :
T
w)th
960.
the
drawin1s
taxes
for
and Ject to the lien
for 1
SMALL 1UDING hone, genlle for
HOTICI OIi PILING AND
speciflcatlons and a:eneral t:ondi- Th.e ria:ht la reserved to reject any Mike Creditor 1 1 :0S pm 4-14, I
chlldnm. Sec or call lrll Well­
HEARING ON INYINTORY
James Boule · 12:15 a m 2•7; Be•·
tions of the contract and -bond or all bids.
man, Bndbury, Phone WY 2- CeM No 11,291
ver 1 : 30 am 0�; Elger Cllft 3:10
form
on
file,
and
the
performance
NBACH
C.
HARTE
ROBERT
6182.
7-8-6lc Probtte Ceurt, Mt�• County, Ohio
of Lhe contract aecured by a Sure,
Sheriff of Meigs County, Ohio am Q. 2,
TO the Executor or AdminJstra- ty Company Contract Bond, ap,
All Kanawha RI.er dams on
CROW &amp; PORTER
tor and to such of the followina as proved by the Owner, in •0 CROW,
Walter C. Beckjord down at
sill.
Plaintiff
for
S
[
are residents of tho 6t.aLe of Ohio: amount equal to 100% of the con• Auorne)'
U.. D IOATI AND MGTOtll Ill
(9 ) 17, 24; (7) 1, 8, 15, Ste Marmet 3:33 am 1 1-0and ■, while thev lul. Met,. .11urvivlna apouse, if any; next of traot price.
kin; beneficiaries · under the will,
pollfln Mot4ir.. 60D ti. Main
No bidder may withdraw hll bid
t' any ; Lhc altorney or attorneys
i
for
period
It., PMMrey, l'hent WY.:IJUI.
of
a
thlrty
reJ1rc1enUn• any of the aforemen· days after the openlnai thereof.
1 1 -24-tfe
lioned pttnoo.a:
The riahL ls reserved by the
You 11re hereby notified that on Board of Educ■lion to
THE NEW
reject any
UIIJ' You the 13th day of July 1900, an In- or "II bids and to waive informall•
v&lt;!n tory and. Appniaement or Lhe ties.
stale or Cora Bell &amp;wen, deceaaed
By order of the Board of Educa­
late of Sali1bury In said Count)' lion of the Pomeroy Ex$11pted Vil•
FOREST RUN ROAD
was filed In thla Court.
laa:e School District,' Pomeroy,
Hearln1 on aald Inventory and Ohio.
V-a motor, automatic mrns.,
Off Roule 7--,¼, Mlle Norlh of Pemeroy
Appralaement will be had before
,power 1teerln-g and brake�.
J.
Edward
Fo!lter,
clerk
this Court on the lat dey of Aug .
ploa,lni a.tone gN!y flnlllh
(7) 1, 8_, Hi, 22, ttc
u.al 1960 at 10 o'clock A. M .
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clean inh:rh:,r. All good tircw..
Exeeptlon1 thereto mey btt filed
INDIANS OBTAIN JACKSON
by II"\)' lntere,ted party at any
INDIANArous, Ind. UPI-Ron
tlmfl prior to five daya before the Jackson, 6·7 former finil bas&amp;­
_ Pomeroy, Ohio
date Hit tor hearin1.
man with Chtea10 and Bo!llon ln
Wl1'NESS my IJl&amp;nature and the American Le11ue, baa been
the seal ot Nfd Court, lhia oblained - by lndi•napol11 or the·
13th Ila, of Jul1 lNO.
American AaaociaUon. · Lou■ville
F. H. O' BRIEN, I dull Jacklon to the Indian! ln a
EIGHT ROOII HOVSF., two five
Judie and �-Officio Clerk , 1tral1ht player trade for pitcher
room apartment&amp;. A. N. Ben1el,
l'O■BIOY, ,OBJO
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2:30 This is the Lifr
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10:00 Howdy Doody Show
6:30 S unday New!I Picture
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglaa
1 J :30 Circu"a Boy
a d
9:0
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Olevy
Sho"'
and
children
of
Charleston
were
had
as
recent
guests
Mr.
.
12:00 Film
ny
Mr.
and
Mrs,
10:00
Loretta
Youn�
s:1l'"'
Sunday
guests
of
Mrs.
Austin
Phillips
and
fain
1 2 : 1 5 Dugout Doi)('
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Are
Arlee
Abbott.
e
0:30
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
o
Peopl
Refd
f
1
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AHendance at Sunday School E:ynoo of M.Qrnln,g: Star IVld , �1 1 :20 News Headlines
3:30 The S�hool Story
was 63, collection $16.'17.
and Mrs. Clair
.
Boso and fa�ily
1 1 : 10 Weatht:casl
t:00 Watch Mr. Wb.ar&lt;I
Rev. Card filled his appointmen� of Greal ���d,
1 1 :15 :i(i{ew1tch
t:30 Science Flctit"n Theater
a.
at
m.
4
10
lesson
serlph,1.re
do�,.
Off
&amp;ign
cfrct�
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l
Mrs.
a�a
5:00 Detettive'11 Dalry
thapter James. Sermon "The Re- en&lt;!e Circle visited )irs. )fiqni�
lat ives ul Unanswered PraytV"
Orr ;e, nd family of i.-O'fll tiO (tdm
Melod� R_ousti_ of P�aeh �ork Friday.
spent u;� weekend with Diana
Cirt!le returned
Mrs. Mary
l:3:l Dlck Clark $.how
Weyersm1ller.
b"Ori'le Sunday aft@r spending the
,
9:00 Brave Stallion
Sgt. Clarence Spurrier of Mi- week w ith her daughter Mr. and
8:30 Leav,;; :: To Bener
3:30 Who Do You Tr'ust
chigan was a reeent Ruest of Mr. , � r� Bi ll Perry and l.amlly of
q:oo L3.wrence W"lk S'low
4:00 Amerkan BandstBJ1d
and Mrs. Norman Weyersmiller H olla nd. O
Jubilee, U. S. A.
J0:1)1)
1:80 Rin Tin Tin
arid daugtiter.
,
' 1 :00 Up-To-The-Minute News
'fflxie ci�,:le ,pent . the paat
.
G:00 Sin Francisco Be�t
Mrs. Charles Sayrt; and �h 1I- week witli Mr. and Mrs, llarold
,!:10 Sports Report
l:SO Your Esso Report£:
dren ot Wo]( Pen, Mr. and Mrs. Circle and family of Springfield.
'. l : 1 5 Late Show
1:40 Wea!her Te11er
W m . Seyfried of G�ll ipolis, Mr.
Buren Duncan and daughtet
8;45 John Daly New,
and Mrs. Wm. Seyfried Jr., of Sy- Susie and Connie Comp1on o f
-.
racuse were Sunday 11 uests of Clifton caHed on Mr. iind Mrs.
T:00 Budd• storcher ;ha"
12:00 The Bi� Picture
their parents, Mr. and M rs. Wm. Douglas Circle ind family Friday,
'r:l'� Walt t,laney Pff�ent1
2:30 Jonn Hopkins File
Eichinger Sr.
8:30 Democratie N11t'I Conv.
Mrs. James Patterson accom•
1 :00 College New,; Conference
10:30 TBA
Mrs. Henry Euler of �c1ne panied • her husband to her new
l :SO Nation.al Edu. AsFociaUon was a guest or Miss Alire Euler home in Columbus Wednesday.
11:00 The N@w Tonight
2:00 Mystery Matin�e
and John Terrell Friday evening_
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ours and
ll:10 Saamiin,: the Weather
3100 Open Hearing
Mrs. Edgar Abbott and children �n Dale Of So �niet and Mr. and
U : 1$ S1t0rt! Rt1port
3:30 'J1BA
were Gallipolis visi tors Monday. Mrs. Gary Barmtz and dtibgh�r
U:20 i..te Show
I 4:00 Tika Chase Show
Miss Freda Will spent the week Carole Ann and Keilh Barn.hi
4:30 American Arts Trio
e11d with Mr. an� M!'9. Holly 1 or P..:irrie�X 'ktre Sundij uefta
I 5,00 Matty's Fundsy F"nnies
ON'fal and childreJ1 at L�nc,ster. or Mr. an·d , Mrs. Dean hilnklr.
I 5:30 TBA
1:00. Bad&amp;e _a:ad Bullets
Mr, and Mn. Ge6rge Cir e
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Blackston
d
d:00 People;s Choic'!'
U:00 Eddie Se!lcrist Show
and sons Bobby and Bruce. Mr. dau11hte"r or st. Albaii!I II�t
6:30 Sports Highlights
12:00 TBA
and Mrs. Wm. Grueser were in Sunday with his mother M s.
7:00 Trackdown
12:30 Talk Back
Logan Sunday to meet the form- Mary Circle.
1 :00 Commonwealth of' Nations
7:30 lV�,.verick.
er's daughter Sherrie who had
Leslie Scarbrough of Cle�ela_!,.d
8:30 Lawman
1 :30 Gray Gho!lt
been visiting in Columbus the is spending somelime wltb �is
9:00 The Pebel
2:00 Studio Wrestling
past week.
I parf'nts, Mr. and Mrs. Winnifred
9:l)O The A:'llsk�n!I
2:56 �IH!baU
Scarbrough,
Mrs. John Hartun g and Miss
10:30 Johnny St11,ccato
5:30 " '1-a'ye� Fiho
--��---Al ire Euler visited Rev. and Mrs.
5:45 America's Newsreel Album I 1 :00 The News Tonight
Card and chlldren of Chester
1 1 : 10 Late Show
•
1:00 ltecord Hop
Th ursday afternoon.
'1 i
Mr. and Mrs. Bal�s Carper of r
�
· •t ·
,i y
Pomeroy were recent callets ·tif ' . �-.:t
Mrs. Otis Ml'Clintoek and dauMr. end Mrs. Roy Eastman.
I T;30 Perry Mason
gh1 er Arin spent !leveral daya with
Mr. arid M'rs. Robert Roush Jn
e,10 Wanted-Dead or Alive
Col11mbus.
9:00 Mr. Lucky
l•'\i\ The Vtrdiet i1 Your,
Mr. and :Mrs. Clark Jividen
9:30
Have
Gun,
W!ll
Travel
f;lb • 'J1u!' 'Brighter Day
lj:rent Friday witij t�ir �� ind:
o,oo G unsmoke
1:15 The Secr�t Storm
da�ghter-in -lsw, Dt11 _ �nd Mrs.
10:30 Not For Hire
t:30 The Edge of Night
L
CHarles Jivi�en irj AUiens.
1
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:00
l
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O'clock
News
Stooge,l:C-0 The 1'hree
Mr. and Mrs. Alt�ea Dtil'ln iririd
U : 1 5 Theater 13
1:M Tho tlfe ol Riley
two sons of Crooksville who have
f:OQ Arthur J. Smith-1',ew11
just returned from a aix weeks
l:UI A,i..eo k at the Weather
vlsit in ,England, spent the week
6:25 TV &amp;wllng Cllnie
9:60 Rev. Mat�!!ews
end wilh his pirents, Rev. and
1:30 Affloa 'i!' AJIJJ;
•:30 American at V:ork
Mrs. F. E . J;)unn. Other ,gue�ts
17:00 Markham
1 9:-t!i Chri11Man Scien.�
were tb!Plr son-in-law and daughter
7:30 Rit, hlde
Mr. and Mrs._ Dean Al len, chil­
J0:00
Air
Force
Scrapbook
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8:30 Hotel de Paree
t0:30
Camera
dren,
Bev@rly and Douglass Jay
3
Conv.
Nat'I
9:00 Dem'6crittC
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11:00 Dig Plcture
of New Lexington who remained
Newa
for a lonier visit. Rev. Dtilln
1 1 :30 RFD, USA
D: 10 A. Loot at tbe Weather
spent Monday and Tuesday .tn
12:00 Rev Elwood Gfbbl.
11:lG Thea'ter 13.
12:30 Cornedy Time
Crooksville.
1 : 15 Baseball Leadoff
Mr. and Mr,. Charles Wagner
1 :25 Baseball
returned after touring the South­
4:00 Comedy Time
E::rn Statea and visited Mr. and
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
4:30 Rev. WUlard Wilcox
I Mrs. V, B . Darby at Atlanta, Ga.
9:00 Our Gana Comedies
5:00 Oral R· ·,erts
Among those from out or town
I0:00 HE!c�e and Jeckle C .rt.lJD
5:30 Face the Nation
attending the funeral of Sullivan
10:30 Ml1ht Mouse Playhouse
Sayre were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
6:00 FYI
1 1 :00 The Long Ranger
Whitmer of Johnstown, Mrs. ba­
6:30 Twentieth Century
1 1 :80 Jet .Jackson
bel Wilson, Columbus, M1 s. LRliail
7:00 Lassie
12:00 Sey Kini
Coe, Canton, Mr. and Mrs. EmHt
7:30 Dennis the Menace
12,so ,:artoons
Ashley, Sa1em; Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
8:00 The Ed Su11ivan Show
. " 1 : llS Baseball Lead•ort
sell Rhoades, Mariett,; Mrs. Ora
9:00 General Electric Theater
l:2ll Baaeball
Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs, John
9:30 A lfred Hitchcock •Preftnta
4:00 Comedy Time
Ruah, Grove Clty; Mr. and Mrs.
10:00 Lucy in Connedicut
4 :45 Amerlean Album
Thomas Arthur, d.,1umbus; Mr.
I0:30 What.a My Line?
5,00 DAnH -Party
and MN. Charle, �lea, Cheater; '
11 :00 Sunday News Speelal
6,00 Ra&lt;k Lake Party
Mr. an,d Mff.1 Ed1at Arnott, Mid·
ll:15 Theater 13
T,00 Hl1h�af Patrol
dleport; Mr. and Mra. James SiYre
and Mr. aqd Mn. Ralph Saunders
, ·
·
of Gallipolii.
Mr. and M.rs. Fred Fillinger of 1
Naomi ObllnKer, six year- old.I
.
d&amp;ij&amp;:hter ot,J1lr.- and �rs. Conrad -Pomeroy are announcing the birth I
�AM,tllii IION ••, . .
oifil.hgeit u nll8rwent heart lurgery ·or a three pound, . ,- 9 ounce daugh­
�ljll.ADEU'H!A, UPl,1),e P),1- ' '
W�-"'eeday •� - c,tlildren's Hospital ter, Sharon Elaine, at Meigs Gcn­
, ladelphia Rit,i�Jen of �e ��t- · ·
Columb\ta aqd her condition Is eraJ . ffospital on Joly 4.
em Ho,tey Loiui. htWi. •llll\ed ' '.
repdfte.t Ml• Htlsfletbry. She exGrandpa"renta are "Mr. and Mrs.
1
� to be hospitalized �or 10 Sherman Robel'lll and Mr. and
l Doug Adam,- 88, t6 a \otie-year
contract as coach arifl d'&amp;ector of
di.ya. iler ,parents are In Colum- Mrs. Sidney Burton. -Mrs. Aliee ,
player �!�nn�t
Moore ·Is: a great grandmother.
bus with bu.

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l'O&lt;NT tJ&gt; 00R l'AULTS IN
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'han,nel 8 - SUnday

You understand, this i;
for a few davs. My
regular girl
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back.

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Channel 1 3 - Sunday

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Channel 1 3 - Saturday

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Underiroe• Surgery

·Birth Announced

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 15, ll!e0-7

"'M usical

U sed Heating
Equipment

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spent a couple of days in Columbus
wilh his parents. Their son, Mike,
remained for a longer visit.
Homer Frank of Union Furnace
h visiting at the Guy Summerfield
home.
Kathy Reuter, who ls spending
the summer here at the Smith
home, returned to her home in Ak•
ron, Sunday, to attend a two week!
campine: session.
Mrs. Thed Croy and Mrs. Roger
Epple and daughters, Dianne and
Sherry, were in Gallipolis Wednes­
day.
Spending Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Ridenour and
children lo celebrate his birthday
were � - and Mrs. Floyd Ridenour
Mr . and Mrs. Roger Epple and
daughters and Keith Ridenour,
Home made ice cream and eake
were served.

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Al 7:30 the Electa Circle will
med 'l.t the home of Mrs. Harold
Chase, lhe Love - Joy Circle at the
church wit.h Mrs. Jenny K.auff and
Mu. Bertha Archer as. hosleases
and the ,Prise ill a circle at the
home of Miss Freddie Houda.shelt.

BAKER F U RN ITU RE

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The Dorcas Circle will meet a.t
I the home of Mrs. laabelle Wine­
brenner al 6 o'clock for a potluck
picnic. Each mem ber is lo bring a
covered dish.

New 2 Piece
LIVI NG ROOM SU ITE -

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The Ml.slonary Circle• of the
First Baptist Church of Middleport
will tlleet Tuesday evening II fol•
)ow&amp;;

Another Good Buy From Baker's

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Baptist Church
C,ircles Meeting
Plans Completed

you co uld beh .� Win ne r !

Check for your Ol� ·� 1:1to license
nu m ber at SQbio today!
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0., July 15, 1 960
Plans Completed
,----------- ---Shower, Program At Rock Springs Grange For Picnic Of
Honors Newlyweds Mr. And Mrs. Wolfe White Rose Lodge
a-nd Mrs. J a m es Gil m ore entertained with a showe r
recently, at the Rock Sp rings Grange hall , honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Wolfe.
Gift were placed on a table over which was suspc111Jed t.
blue, yellow and white umbrella with the blue, y ellow anJ
white streamers extending from the umbrel la to the table.
ce remony before an a l t.ir of palms
The flower g1rL Shirli.:y Jean
and flowers.
Mrs. Olcva Cottcrill played or• Al kire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
i!:ilfl music, Mrs. Adrienne French Felix Alkire, wore a cream nylon
at'COtnparucd Mrs. Connie Chllp• dress over pink taffeta. she car•
mall, Mii;s Jamee Epple and Miss ried a basket of pink rose petals .
The mother of the bride chose
Anne Kmg wh o seng, "A Wedding
Prayer ... "'I Love Yo u Truly" and ii blue lace over taHeta dress, irnd
the groom's molher. w ore a multi "The Lord"s Prayer."
The bnde wes given in marriage color sil k chiffon dress.
Gord o n Atkins, twin brothe1 of
by her father. She wore a white
ballerina length bridal 1: own of 1he bride se r ved as best man.
chanlilly lace over taffeta, trim­ Ushers were Robert Jewell and
Romine,
Mrs. Clotene
med with sequms and pearls. A Gene
single strand pearl nel'klaee, a Blackwood registered the guests.
At a ret·eption fo ll o wing, a
iift of the groom was her only
th ree tired wedding eake was servjewelry.
Mrs. Sha ro n Jewell, l'OUsin or ed by Mrs. Pauline Atkins, .and
the bride, Mrs. Edith Mae J o hn­ Miss Ruby Diehl presided at the
!iOn, sislcr of the gr oom, we re punch bowl. Assisting were Mrs.
matr on� o f honor Mrs. Jewell Ruby Halliday and Mrs. Mild red
w o re a pastel pink o r ganza dress, Alkire.
The couple are now residing in
Mrs. Johnson, wore .11 pastel green
organza dreu. Miss Esta Black• Athens where they are both em•
wood was bridesmaid, She was at­ ployed.
tired in pastel lavender organza

Mr.

Mrs. Dorotby Morris, presldcnt,
r, �sided over the busi ness meet
mji of the White Rose Lodge
when lhey met Wednesday after•
noon at the Amer(can Legion Hall
in Middleport. '
Plans were made for the an­
nual picnic to be held next munll1
at the local roadside park at 5·30
Plans are for the lodge to furn1:sh
tht' meil.l and bread and members
are to bring a covered dish.
Mrs Emma Waylan d w.is appointed to purchase II new Ml star
flill: ror the group.
A l Che dose refreshm enh were
se rved t o the twelve member�
, present by Mrs. Ho mer Harlley,
1 Mrs, Richard Owen and Mrs. L. D.
Diles.
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Class Elects
New Otfic,ers

The Zion Live Wi re class meet­
ing was held Tuesday cvcnrng, July

WORK SHOES
Sizes 6 lo 1 0

12.
Belly Arnold prcsidt'd in the ab­
sence of both the pr esident .ind
vice preeidenl .
O lficcn fo r the year wer&lt;' clect- 1
ed and include: pr esident. Jan !
Smlth ; vice president, Betty Arn• ?
Geral d Wears; I
old; secreta r y,
t reasurer, Bobby Arnold, and news \
reported, Bertha Arnold
A hayride will be held August I
l which will also be the Augt1s1
meeting. RcCreshments will be ,
water melon and cantel ope. f:ach
person i!I asked to donate 20c, Ho·
bert Arms and Butch McEl rny will '
have dev oti ons and Kay Wyatt and
Dorothy Arnold, recrealion.
Oevoli o 1111 follo wed the bu!liness
meeting and a potluck supper was
served. Atlendinx were ]lohert Ar•
nold, Be rthe Arnold. Betty Arnold,
Bo hb Y Ar no ld , • Dorothy Arnold,
Ma rtha Arnold, ,Ylary Arnold, Nathan Jr. Arnold, 1rn1.abc1h Bruch.
Billy McE\ ro y, Butrh M t· Elroy, Bil\y Sayre, Jan smi th, Freda ru ck•
c r mon, Gerald Wears. Kay Wyatt,
Mrs. Paul MC'Elroy, teacher, and
R cv. and Mrs · Unde rWood ·

$3.99 pr.
Roush's Shoe Store
Middleport

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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIGHT
"BHIDG F..S AT TOKO- HI''
(Technicolor)
William Holden-Grace Kelly
SATURDAY
'"l "OU NTl�R PLOT''
l"orrl'�I Tu, · k('r J;ickie W11yne
- also " F! V fo: CATES TO HELi."
l)ulorc.., Midu1•ls Ke11 Scott
SUN., MON., T UES.
'"TIIE B RAMBl,E BUSH"
Jtidi;ml Burton
Uarl&gt;ara RuHh
"PEYTON PLACE"'
Jt.e11ds lilte Nursery
H11rme1 �impared to
" Bramble Bush"

,wi;i�; •n('tJi i:,
TONIGHT
Doris Da y -- J11.ek Lemon
Ernie Kovac11
" IT 1-lAPPENJo.;D TO JANE"
Technicolor
- iS.l!IO RohNl Mitchum Julia Lond on
"The W ondir£u1 Country"
Te&lt;!hnl l'olo r

Dori Murr uy - llichanl E11:nn
• 'TH&amp;"iE 1000 HlLLS"
�Thiis Is A Supt'r Wr!lte rn
In Tt'ehnkolo r 1md
Cmcm11scope)
-also-Steve Cochra11 - Uta Milan
"l, MOhS'l'Elt"
Also Ca rtoon
SUNDAY •nd MONDAY
Ca ry (� r ant - Tony Curth,
"OPl:H.ATION l'�'ITit:OAT"
(Technicolor)
- abo Gcnc Raymond Wayne Morrl.!1
"l'l1UNDBH ROAlJ"
Abu Cartoon

SATURDAY ONLY

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Hirtl,dny W ,,,/111•s1/,ry

The birthda y or Mrs. Rollin
Bearha was t·clebruted Wednesd11y
cveninit et he r home, Flatwoods,
wlth a farnlly 11:atherl ng,
ll o me made ice c ream end a
decorated hi rthda)' cake were
served lo Mrs. Raymond Pullins
Jr.. Roltln, Robert and Rh onda of
Thurst on ; Mn. Roy Evans. Pamela
and Jay, Canal Winchester; Mr.
and Mrs. James ne11.rhs, son Tim •
my, Lhe ho noree, am! Mr. ltearhs
I Mrs. Bea r hR received a numbe r
of glfta and ca rds.

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a dopo1l1 to tho bank?

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Mako dopo1lt1 wlthovt oven
loovin; homo-by mail, Equip
yourself to uN thf1 conv•nl•nt
route to o u r bank - w ri t•,

'phone, or atop In for Bon .. lng.

by-Mall farm,, Thoy'ro frn l

W• Pl,)' 3% lnJere1I On Your Saving■

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BANKING SINCE 187!
Member Federal llelerve S711em
Ma11ber Federal
Depoall

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CorponUon

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while, pink and blue.

SATURDAY

$1 .59

MENS BIG YANK

T SHIRTS

TROUSERS

l00% cornl)ed cotton black

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Remn ■nt1

Anoth•r Big Shipment

27x54 INCH

ALL PURPOSE KITS

t"o r boys and girl�.

Gay tol ored plaids. Zipper

39c

89c

■re

from th•

style! waist.

SALE

Rugs o( wool and wool and
n7lon. High quality Samples
o
plain, soft and crls11.
tweeds.

Sale $5.�

"KI RCO"

Adj usta ble: Curttilh Ro◄

· Finish white-packed
brackets. ··-

In

envelope

complete

$3.95

SALE

Single · Rod, Adjustable 28" to 48" : . . . . 25c
· Double Rod, Adjustable 28" to 48" . . . . , . 45c
Exten sion S.cHon For Single or

MAGAZINE RACK
AND

SMOKING STANDS
Bra�'&gt; 1-'i nish

YOUR CHOICrt.

$1 .00

Double

Rod

plcle line of lamp shades.

1 5c

SATURDAY

HOWLAND RUB BER

SW IM CAPS

$7.39

4 One Pint Boxn

89c

2 ·ouorl Boxn . . . . . 89c

One Pint Box" S 1 .7S

4 One

Quart Boxn $ 1 .75

• Nylon horlnl• and Waahera throu1htlut

• Fluted Aluminum Am lolls.
• Wa,hable , Heavy Grade, White Striped
"Sparkollte" Webbing In th•M Sollcl C:olon,
G...n, Yellow, II� ,lad ancl Wh(le.
.
• flrttto11t �WHIiing
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DRESS GOODS

Wa•h and wear fabrics, ray­

on fabrics, drip dry cottom

and aatetn. prin\a. Our regu­

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materl.ab.

1uy em:8 ·y· '.
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See the new plan� to build {Either flying models OI' plaalic).
See the new c;an to build-either 1960 k!ts or aports cars, or
antique cars. Many wllb motors, ready-to-go. You'll like also

the new boats to run or to build. So 1ct the ha�ll _of viaitlna
lhe Hobby Department on the Main Floor. See What's new­

Enjoy buildln.11: a car. plane, or a boai yourself. It's (00d for
you and g·ood for everfone in the (amily.

S.. the compl... line of
Inner aupplM In th• HouM•
WINI 0.,t.

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16, 1960

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'New Frontiers' Speecl1 Points
To Coming , ·;Campaigning .

Car Believed
Stolen Bv•
Quartette

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By Unlle,I'
atlonal
Republican Notional
. · • Thursto n Morton today
injected his own deck intc!
In which the pol is the
'
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greatest political prize in t •
ri
I Four men who attempted lo
He answered Sen. Jo
Ke�edy's barb about stacked
bueinus
enle r six Pnmeroy
t
decks in the Senator's Fr
. H · acceptance s�ech of the
m orning
sday
Wedne
early
places
Democratic nomination to ��dency. He said Vice Pres•
may ah10 face redeul charJ,!'es,
!dent Nixon "has been dealli&amp;\ 'tlle country with a stacked
' Sheriff Robert Hartenhach learndeck."
, ed t oday.
.
Sen. Kennedy had said the deck 1 lai E. Stevenson, the 19� ilnd 1
According to word rece1\'ed
:
better be cut before he (Nixonl 1fl6 •nominee, whd was available
fro m the FBI, the 1953 FMd
1 but not an ·active candidate
deals
ag1ln.
f
or
u!5ed by the rour to c ome from
MYSTERY FARM - Above is another in t he current series o! pietutes of fine · Meigs
Morton
observed
Kennedy"s the nomination this year. Steven- 1
, Pennsylvania to M i nersville and
County farms taken from the airlan�s overhe ad. Readers are invited to identify it U they• "reference to cutting the cards son aaid Kennedy deserved and 1
Pomeroy, was stolen July 12
can, and the owner may have a fine 5x7 prin-t of this picture by coming to offices of The was prompted by the fact that he would cet the backirijc or all Dem•
from a used ear lot in Heidel­
Daily Sentinel.
haa been playing with his own octats who fo ught for the p1rty ·
burg, Pa.
stacked deck al the convention."
in the past and who have lived to I
The four men were arrested
� .,,, , .
Wlfd.nesda y m orning, �v
Sen. Kennedy's talk was on the lisht again."
early
,
· ;i;.l'.·
1
lodged in
Accepting the prealdential nomroy police and
.' , ·'
Pome
theme of New Frontiers."
,,,
�
··
· ..ir.� t4
lnation from cheering J)emoeratl,
EASY ON tK!
the Melis county jail for hea r ing
.•
tonight before Mayor Charles
He spoke much more softly Kennedy quickly met th e l11ue of
.
0 .d·10m� n Seaman A pp nmLegar on breaking and entering
Pictured 1s Ernest G. Mc Coy, no
aboul Prealdent tlsenhowM, at• hlf Catholic religion by pledging t o
.
tacking the adminiatraUon instead handle Whlle House problem, as a lice U . S. Navy, son of Mr. and �s. W1llta.m D. Mc�oy, H ar\ charges. They were Virgil Hud­
�n 1 a son. Minersville; Theodore and
lei.der of all the people, despite ford
,r the min who heada Jt.
Va. as he adjusts radio transmitter equtp m
m the Robert Boyer, Georgetown, Pa.;
ed
io
r
Democratic
nominee
11-id
an,
pruaurea
that
'.might
conceivRa
enlist
The
LOS ANGELES iUPII - Ohio' s delegation flew borne to­
d ma i sc'h ool Norfolk, Virginia . McCoy,
New
Dc
■
I
and
Fair
De�l
ab!)'
be
bro�ht
to
bear
on
me."
ant, and Earl Work. Clinton, Pa. Theo
the
Pleas
nt
i
�o_
day , proud or its role in the Democratic National Convention
through th� Navy Recruiting Statio n,
dore Boyer is a juvenile.
'J am tellmg you nolV whal you Nav
were "bold measure&amp; for th.el!'
Great
at
g
a•nd confident of victory in November.
W \.'a and after completing hls recruit tramm
The men had made six unsuc­
re•
He
.
lk
Norfo
The delegation , on the winning bandw�gon all the way, g eneration," �ut a new generauon are, entitled to know: That my d.e- La.k
in
· • oi si attended radioman school
attempts to enter Pome­
es,
cessful
consequences clslone on every publlc poll�y will
.the
with
deal_
mua\
:
seemed ready to accept the view that Sen. Lyndon 8. John•
g 26 in a class of roy business establishments and
of rMolutions 1n technolol)', ur• be my own-as an Amenean, .a 1 cently gra ua ed { rom this school rankin
son as the vice presidential candidate would st rengthen the ban population, human rights and ,Democnt and a free man," Ken- 70 . Radi?man_ McCoy _is presently on le av • • d wt- 11 �on �e-- were apprehended when p01ice
\
.
A joint session o[ the Meigs ticket.
La ndmg S ip heard glass break a.a they at•
00 N
nedy told • convenllon wind�p 1 port to hts assigned ship the USS CATA M
medicine.
.
.
Memorial Hospital Trustees and
"Kennedy and Johnso n will win J ohnson became the candidate.
avy Photo. tempted to force the door or the
.�N
Cahforn1a
" . . . We stand today on the- th�ng at the Lo11 Angele1 Memor- Dock 17 home ported in San Diego ,
the Meigs Hospital Com mission i n N ovember," Gov. Michael V.
Johmon received a warm re• edge of a new frontier - thiH iron• Jall Colieeum.
'
Court Street Grill.
wl8 continued until Monday even­ DiSalle said. "They· will carry eeplion wh,n , be visited the dele­ Lier ol the 1960'8 - a frontier or
�) hope that no American, coning following a session last nigh t Ohio."
�ation Wedneiiday a few hours be­ unknown opporlunilies and peril, ald!rln&amp; the really crilk•I iHue,
at the new hospital meeting room
This convention was the second fore it cast Its ballots for Ken­ . -a frontier or unfulfilled hopea faelll£ this country, wl1l waete his
al the court house.
in a row in which Ohio D emocrats nedy as the presidential choice. In and threats " Kennedy said.
franchlae by votlng either fqr or
Representatives or the Uhio Fuel distinguished themselves in their his talk, Johnson said his lib­
.. . . . The' new frontier Of which anlmt �· solely ,on :ccoudt of
eralism "was Jood enough for I speak is not a 11et of promilu- my relli1ous afflhation.
Gas Company and the Ohio P ower support of the winning ticket.
Four years ago at Chicago, President Roosevelt and for Pre1- il is a set of challenges. It sum■· '-'P
Company were present last night
�nnedy �owed that Civil R ights
COLU MBUS (UPI) _ Public Utilities Commission �ttor·
and explained the two methods o( Ohio al one among the big stiles. idenl Truman."·
not ...-nat I intend to offer the Am- an4' economic features of the platat least several weeks of studying a mountain of
heating and air conditioning. Com­ gave the bulk ot· its votes to Ad­
erican people but whal I Intend
lm
P
•
to �• l\".Ol"IDent .In bis I n eys face
•
L
y's
.
- suppo�
•• of· the General Telephone Comp;m
patative figures for •J:ie coat of op-­ lai E. Steven8on and Sen. Eat.ea Ke­
·
docu111onIA ,_
••Ir- ¢• tl\'ell,· It •� lb !ltil mwill!n.
A special invii'a&amp;n la being
200
·
f
t
o
i
s
i
increase
r
'i!ration of gaa--heaUng and air con­ fauver. Ohio, aa an original Ken­
ftot �eir �curity. n h_olds , 'I am grateiul, t�,., he safd, requ� for an average 17 per cent rate
to the Auxmary ot Drew
sent
nedy
,upporler,
was
the
only
big
ditioning in ho:!ipltals at Coshoc\on
out the promise of more sacr1rice ,"lhat you have provided me with 000 Ohio customers.
.
.
PO'lt No_;J9, A�ric1n
Webster
Ce11tral.
Ob10
at
Zanesvllle and Marysville were state to give him all of Its votes.
Ill�
early
an
such
r
ou
or
-a
y
eloquent statement
instead of more security."
The request for
attend Monday night's
to
Legion.
H·
�
can
DiSalle
played
1111
lmportanl
Gen•r1I Telephone .
read by R, L. Jaeob.s, who presided
party's platform. ,Pledges which crease of $2,941,651 in general
MHtl 111ue Hudon
special
installation
of 1960 o!fi·
of
part
ma1or
•
part
in
the
convention.
He
kept
tet
to
pKted
n.
o
al the sessi
Kennedy said thal beyond the are made tq be kept.
revenue is one of the lan:t'st to
.
ce rs beginni
8 p. m.
tum
it
...
b.
th•
No action was taken and further his delegation for Kennedy ,and
"The
rights
of
man-the
civil
the
PUC.
rrontier lie "uncharlef,J ■ reaa of
c ome before
.
C ommandeyrank Vaushan
It is the. secon� la rges� phone
study o( both types of heating and served as one or the senator's diier
IL represents the "chain reac•
science end spice, unsolved pro b• and economic rig,ht.s essential to
men are invited
all Legi
said
70
ving
r
se
Oh10
,
111
mp�ny
o
c
�eair conditioning will be continued lieutenants in gathering in!orma­
lems of peace and war, unconquer- human dignity of all men-are in• lion " series of rate increase
bring
thei
wives. Refresh'
to
arc
at Mor.Jay's se5sion. The hospital Uon upon which Kennedy finally
ed pOt'kets of ignorance 11111d preju- deed our goal and our lint prin• quests which Lhe state ·s maJor �ountaes_. The headqu_ar.ters
for a large
prepared
arc
ments
thc
ams,
l
made
his
ch
o
ice.
t
W
h
Cla�e
n.
o
Man
omcials are trying to decide the
ciples. This is a pl.1tform on which utility firms have filed with the m
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach's dice unanswered questions of pov'
turn
o ut.
t
t
�he
U
f
o
"Kennedy can carry our rural
president
_
d
5:"·Ye.n-0l_
_
cheapest and mqst effedive meth­
I can run with enthusiasm and con• PUC in the past two years. .
ert/ and surplus."
Leroy Kuntz. Lanea11ler, will
e
od of supplying heat and air c ondi­ counties if we give him the pro­ office is Investigating the theft
viction."
•Kennedy
met
A
again
Catholic
In that time . the c ommissi on hty, testified the rate increas
be
the installing officer o( Elza
last
night
of
an
undetermined
the
ntinue
o
c
per
exposure
end
let
the
people
lo
ne�ssary
was
tioning for Meigs County's new
"The new frontier" was the title has granted in creases Lo Ohio
the rellglou; issue head,on. 1 He
.
hospital authorized by voters Lo be see him,'' DiSalle Hid. "That is number of br ollers from the said the convention had taken and theme or Kennedy's formal ac Bell, the largest in the stale, and , co�pan_y s expansi oll . �rogram Gilmore, c ommander; Joe Stru­
ble .. 1st vice commander; Micky
poultry house of James Sellers,
what we intend lo do."
constructed soon.
what some people felt was ■ ceptance speech - a new frontier to the Ohi o Cenlral, tht! third which_ includes a S9 m1ll t on con• Williams, 2nd vice commander;
.
1
1
package
The delegation, after a day or Syracuse.
960
�
struction
he said "i11 not a set of largest. In addition, incre.ises
nominating which
Depµty Clarence Shields said "hazardous risk" in
lhmlting about Johnson, seemed to
Curtomer8 proteStmg the bo_oSl 'Paul Casci, finance officer; Bob
numerous
a set of cha\- have been granted
o had
als
own promi11ee - it is
it
sh
said
him.
He
C. J .
Burton. Sgl.at1A,rms;
have lost so me of the obvious that entrance to the house had confidence in his 1biHlY to give JengeS"
companies, c�a1med !hey we re n ot gettmg
telephoM
small
Rhodes,
service
officer
.and
Eber
been
made
by
cutting
netting
on
gloom which was apparent when
"ll sums up not what I intend to ma ri y of the m owned by Geo rge dial service, e,c�ended are.a t oll•
judgment" and
R
o
ush.
chaplain.
the lower side of the building. •·a free and fair
dJStance
reject "any kind of reltglau11 offer the American people, hul B. Quatman al Lima, presldent free . service, quick lo�g
Local nuinbers and other spe­
It is l ocated on Route 124 across t o
or obligation" that might what I Intend to ask of them," _..:._______ _____ service o r other ser�tecs at the cial music are planned. AJJ vet­
pressure
from the Mayme Hol111es resi­
present rates 11nd did not want
interfere with his conduct of the Kennedy said. "It appeals to their
dence.
�o pay more unless gua ranteed erans are invited.
Found
pride, not their pocketbook - it Goodwin's
interthe
in
presidency
national
Shields said that an attempt
improvements.
holds out the promise of more
i Huntington, W. ·va.
h
had been made to establish a est.
-------more
of
security."
ln11tead
In their speeches, both Kennedy sacrifice
The 1956 Ford car stolen Mon•
false trail lo the river so tmt
Five cases have been heard by
He said Americans must rally as
and Johnson took a rlrm stand
day evening from Pomeroy patrol­
it would appear that a bo1t had
Mayor Kenneth Mcilhinney with
party platform new pioneers to master their fron• man David Goodwin was recove red
on
ultra-liberal
the
been
used
In
the
theft.
However
one man fined heavily and jailed
with Ila rar.reachlng civil rights tier if they are to "compete with
on an intoxlcation char�e as an
The regular mee\lng of the the absence of any footprints plank which so oUended Johnson's the single-minded advance of the last night by Huntington police.
Goodwin said Mayor Charles Lehabllual offender.
Meigs County Democratic Cen­ under the river bank le1d officers southern supporters.
Communist system."
took him to Huntington last
gar
to
�elieve
that
a
truck
was
used
James Ned Call, Middleport. lraI Committee will be held at
CALLS
HIM
GENtUS
night lo return the car lo Pomeroy
w11.s given a � fine -and 10 days ' tbe Second Ward firehouse Jn in the theft.
Johnson, who lOllt the namlnaHuntington police would not
but
Mr.
Sellers
estimated
that
as
MAN JAILED
Jn jail when he entered a plea Pomeroy Tuesday evening at 7:30
Senior Chief Gunner's Mate
Uon to Kennedy after criticizing
the vehicle until it had
release
many
11
200
broilers
l!IIY
have
y
morning
this
police
Pomero
of guilty to a Middleport police ' Chairman Henry Bentz, Jr., haa
Morgan, USN, Navy Re­
William
ce
him
for
�Ing
too
young
and
in•
insuran
lture
an
by
Agrirn
_
UPI
checked
BUS
been
COLUM
been taken but no actual count
j ailed James McDaniel. toledo, on
announced.
charge of intoxication.
Pt.
Pleasant, said the
uiter,
r
c
experie
nced, praised lhe prc siden• 1 charge o f driving without an OP· company.
Director Robert H. Terhune pre•
Dana DeVol, personnel director 'is po11sible untll the- brotlers are
Bertha Ba.!18, one of two wom•
, not quantity
wants
quality
Navy
had
iday
nigh\
as
•
v.
o
tial
nominee
that
he
G
today
ta's
said
Goodwin
Fr
dkted today lhat Minneso
erator's llcemi e. He will be elven a
en arre11ted for i ntoxication by for Division 10. State Highway sold. He ha11 6,000 head In the "po\ilical 1en'lus"
high
8Cbool
.P"l!duates
prefers
and
n
charo
wlth
th
nex:t
condili
Lhe
to
the
be
as
e
would
maJ.ion
n
or
inf
Freema
no
Orville
hearing tonight in Mayor Lcgar's
Middleport poilce, w11S" fined $10 Department will be the speaker house.
at
in
a meet­
ed
car-eer
I
interest
aeter and "greatness" to de1l with court ·
if
of the car or iUI contents. He had u. s, Secretary of Agricul tu re
and costs while Ann Hlll, Pt. for the evening and .-efreahments
roy
rt-Pome
the
o
Middlepo
ing
I
the
problems
of
the
future.
in
t
elected
is
equipmen
y
fishing
Kenned
and
F.
camping
Sen. John
_____
Pleasant, forfeited i. $315 bond on will be served following the se&amp;• Fornier Resident Dies
'Rotary
Club
Friday
night
in
so1be vice presidenli1l nominee
the car. [t was stolen while Patro l• president.
Word has been received here
sion.
a aimilar charge.
cial
rooms
of
the
Heath
Metho­
concluded
his
apeecb
by
Hking
seS·
a
FLORIDIANS HERE
man Goodwin was attending
Terhun e, a Democrat who stayed
James Frederick Evans, M iddle­ · Mr. Bentz also announced that or the death of Ralph M iller, 55, for· a delayed vote making the
xr . and Mrs. Robert W. Stroker sion of Pomer oy council Monday home from the co nve11ti on "to dist Church.
at
his
home
in
Torrance,
Cali•
the
State
Democratic
Motor
Car­
port, waa fined $10 111d coat, on
The Navy man was l)re,ented
nomlnatlqn of Kennedy unani· and . daughter,
Jan4t, Orlando, evening.
mind the farm," said he was · im · by Alva T. Grover, program chair­
a reckless operation charge and avan will vi.sit Meigs county Au­ forr1i1. He was the &amp;on of Eber mo.u1. The audience yelled it&amp; ap, Fla., are ,pending a few days
-------pressed with Freeman's agncu 1. . man. He showe • film, "Sum­
d
Charles Allen&amp;worth, Middleport, gust • with a atop at the Hotel and Elsie Millfr, wa1 born near proval.
with his daughter, Mrs. A . . V.
program m Minnesota and
ture
Sumner,
and
epent
hill
early
life
Martin
ln
Pomeroy
from
2
to
3
c(WM1ss10N TO MEET
115 and· costs on a charge, of in­
mer Incident."
Kennedy
was
introduced
by
Ad
Racme.
Ellington
and
family,
be
uld
o
w
al
r
libe
un
o
y
the
g
p. m. Det-ails of the caravan will in Meiga County. He had Men a
---The Meigs County commission• that
President Gene Grate urged
toxication.
Clrol _ Esslngton, . �U . student,
Kennedy's choice for the ,po st.
be announced later, the chairman resident or California for the
o ld their regular session
h
will
ers
'Rotarian! to give blood July 25
1lso
111
home
lo
vwt
with
her
past eleven yean.
said.
M o nday morning at \he commisFreeman, o11e or the young wes- at the Bloodmobile viii� t o the
grandparents.
STAG• DIMONSTRATION
sione rs oHice in the co urt house.
state gove r no rs Y)'ing for Pomeroy Junior High auditorium
tern
MEIGS GliNERAL HOSPITAL
YOUTHS KILLID
MEXICO CITY UPI-An e1tJ- ·
in the Democratic Par· n oon to 6 p, m. HI!! said this visit
prominence
AdmlUed: Mn. Edith Hesaon, pt,
UPPER SANDUSKY, O. U�I­
mated 2,000 students staged an
LICENSE ISSUED
BARGAIN TALKS
o11e&lt;1 by so me o bser..-• was the last unless an adequate
menti
was
LY,
States, pro-Castro Two Upper Sandu1ky youths were •Pleasant.
anti•United
A ma rriage license has been is• crs as a \ogiul cho ice tor a key quanlity of blood is Te�ved.
AKRON, 0. UPI-Firestone
Discharged: Mrs. Donald Kay
demonstr1tlon In front of the killed today in a spectaeular six•
' Tire and Rubber Co. and United sued in Probate Court to John spot on Kennedy's team because ol
Guests were Gale Hysell, Col­
Nitional Palace Frida)' night un• vehicle a«:cident Involving an Ohio and daughter or New Haven; Mrs.
Rubber Workers negotiators will Koehle r, 25, telephone repai rman. his ability to w1h the farm v ote umbus. O.; Faye Wil60n, Pl .Plea•
der the watchful eyes of a stronl National Guard convoy On Ohio Delores Kinf and daughter, Pom­
meet ln Cleveland Monday to Pome roy, and Donna �lae Jenkins.
deleg 11 Li o ns at the conven• sant and George Dallas, Middle,
eroy; . John Ginther, Chester.
�'leigs County 4-H dub , mem· 6pen bargaining talks on a union 18, clerk, daughler or Mr. and Mrs. Several
53 about a mile north of here.
force · of riot police.
ti on wanted to nommate ��reeman ' port.
bers attended Junior 4-H Camp r equested wage increase.
·Fred Jenkins, Syracuse.
or vice-president.
f
.i Ladies of the c�urcb serving
at Canters Caves 4•H C11mp July
nl'l.uded Mrs. Jennmg1 Wayland,
rain
ortant
imp
g
an
ota,
Minnes
15th through July 19th include
r man ; Mrs. J ames
Criswell,
chai
d
and dairy state. is organize
theee girls: Pat ricia Koblenlt,
Mn.
MeC�ma.11,
Mrs.
B. N.
Le�
a•
r
ope
o
c
lture
agricu
into
heavily
Sally Mora, Marilyn Karr, Patty
·
e
Miss
E
and
F
eda
st,
Faehnl
n
ll
nd Freeman's farm poliGaul, Jackie Bahr, Sandra Bailey,
rn.
'
Bes.s
Mis
Sanbo
s
be
red
o
t
���!\:e widely conside
Donna Thelst1,
K-e.nda Arnott,
succcssfu l and popular among
SharOn Thei98. neborah Hayes,
Minnesota farmers in these pro­ 'Mr. Baritone' Dies
Jennifer Blakeslee, Linda Shep­
rams.
AIIMrt
M.
FwlwiHf',
g
a
native
Hoff•
herd, Nancy Titua, Pe.Hy
th• deptJty 111-slatant to tha p...,.
'•He has been Lhe mosl active Following Surgery
ner, Opal Offutt, Deborah Sheets of Pome�y unlil sevenl years �ict.nt, to discuss how Kfflftffy
NEW YORK UPI - Twenty-five
r in the country in agri•
1 Susan Sheets, Mary Thompson, ago, died early today In McCon•
Hal �overno and m selling sound farm years of golden music faded gently
prHlchn
vke
ratic
0.�
and
Jacquellne Spencer, Dawn Cat• nclsvUle where he had made his candid.I• Lyndon 8. Johnson "will ..:ulture
Into stillness Friday.
Jones, Sur.anne home for ·about the past 1 1 years. rwcetve bri.tlngs on tht Inter­ pr.ograms through his agriculture
per, Carolyn
Lawrence Tibbett, "Mr, Ameri­
commissi o n," Tchune said.
Funer1l services will be held
Winebrenner and Patty Wine•
�•
tl
Baritone" and once one of the
scene."
l
nationa
Monday at 2 p. m. from th@
brenner.
W()rld's
most popular · singers of
Boys an Charles Knight. Jim• Ewing Chapel with burial in the
opera,
splrituala·
and popular tongs
Peru
UPI
N
WASHINGTO
Llst For New
my Chadwell, Larry Ander8on, Wells Cemetery. The remains
died
at
the
age
of
63 at ROOllE'velt
thC!
and
Cuba
to
ed
appeal
today
Kenneth Carsey, Roger Alkire, were being'. returned to Pomeroy
H
o
spital.
Tibbett
never
regained
Today
etl
Order
dif­
Ye�r
Unite d Stales to settle their
Thad Dye, Dean Wooten, David today. He was 89.
ye�r
consciouaneu
·from
,urgery
jury
t�e
June
r
o
f
list
the
jury
:A
that
ted
sugges
ferences and
Wooten, Carl Shenefield and
ordered_ m 29 to correct llD old head injury.
1s
.
I
Aug.
ning
w1rn
begin
inlly
o
j
ns
o
nati
can
Ameri
NEWYORT
U PI-Pmldent El•
John Vale.
signed by Judge John
. Coun1ellor1 from M:eilJS County senhower today took steps to Russia Lo stay oul of their af­ art entry
PleH
FINID .$1•• �OSTI.
of the Comm on
Bacon
C.
attlendJlg art! Wayne Roush, keep Democratic prta!denUat can fairs.
Robert Roy Smith, Racine, was
Court.
P�rl.P
by
made
was
plea
Tde
briefed
Jame, Sheeta, J�nnifer Lohse didate John F. Kennedy
-The list is to be compiled with rined $10 •nd , coat,: today In
Juan Bautista
and Alita Carpenter while 4-H 9n inte-rnational affaln during vian Ambassador
dt Lavalle a\ an emergency meet­ a . total of 500 names and will be 'County Court ea 'a .,cb1rgj of no
Soviei eaplonagi, oblP, dlsl!Uised Advisor. ite Mn. Jellie Cottrill, th.fl t0fthcomin1 •m� .'ian.
a
'\h•i
hii'ged
�
has
stales
Unilell
:;_,
sariAGE
ESPION
_
y· ..,.... Ing of the councll of the Organi­ selected by usi�g "7" 11 the key mufflar brought• bJ" the Ohio
I
H• tchelNltcl �
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ON 'THE MAIN FLOO.R

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' llglcl, Durob!, I " O.D. Soamleu Aluminum Tubln1

New vln)'I formula.. Protects
and beautiffo� All resilient
floors. Linoleum, linoleum
tile, cork tile, rubber Ule,
asphalt tile a n d plaatic
flOOrti.

IN THE

For freezer and refrigerator.
Complele with covers.

a t a LOW P R I C il

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B O,X E S

ALSO-AMtt.er �ffl!!\t _, tht Polcll"fl Alumle,t1m
Chalra, With Col ,I i,a,ttc Arm ltea.t For $1.'5

ARMSTRONG

SEE THE MANY NEW ITEMS

UNBREAKABLE

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SALE $1 .50

REG. $2.49 CURTAIN ______ SALE"$l-00
REG. $2.95 CURTAIN
SALE $2.25
REG. $3.95 ENSEMBLE
SALE $3.00

$2.95
$3.95,
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$7.95

Area

Ohio: Mettly tunny tn4 • lttlte
warffiet' tod..,, fair fMl'9M. Su�
IIAJ pwtfy ct..Htr and • lttta.
warmer, Kat'tW9111 thund•,.._
an likely ext,..,... north lun.t.y
aft.,-noon or n'1,ht. Hlth ...,
in IOI low ton'9ttt la

GOP Ahswers Kenned y 's Stacked Deck
· Charge,, Optns Administrat ion Defense
.lfll!ile

ON A

NEW 1 961 RCA VICTOR

This year RCA Victor T. V. Sets give you new dimen­
sions in sight, in sound, In styling and excellent new

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Elberfelds invite you to come In right away and ,ee
these smart new 1961 Television Sets,

PUC Expected T0 Grant Most Auxiliary Urged
Of General Tel'S Rate B00St To Attend Legion
Installation

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State Official
To Speak Here
To Committee

Car

Terhune Likes
Gov. Freeman If
Democrats Win

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CONSOLES-AND TELEV ISIONS FINEST NEW LIV,
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News Briefs

TELEVISION SET

BE THRIITT I SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS FROM

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Attendants At
�ff Camp This
Week Announced

TRADE IN YOUR OLD TV SET

MUSIC DEPARTMENT ON THE MAIN FLOOR

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Broiler Theft �Qflde.
Under Probe By
Sheriffs Men

___ SALE $1.00

TEST MARK
POLYETHYLENE

CHAI S E
LO UNG

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SALE

R EG. $1.19 CURTAIN ___
REG. $1 .95 CURTAIN

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E C: O NO MT

r/ $5.,s

F ull and Twin Sia

$1 .00

60"x72" SIZE __
72"x90" SIZE
72"x 108" SIZE
72"x 1 26" SIZE ..

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ECONOMJ" I
'1 FOLDING CH�ll"s I

and flond dcslgncd patterns.

SALE

Color1-Grffn, Red, RoH, Beige,
Brown, Grey, Aqu•

$1 .39

luxurious

BuUion fringe. Plain colors

cnd:s. Wa.,;habll', all colors.

Multi uae cotton and rayon texture-ti throw covers. Fringed all
around. MachJne washable. Protect you r upholstered (urn.ilure.

P rotects your lovely halrdo.
Re.illy kcl' ps you1· halr dry.
Sm.ill 2 1 ", medium 2.2", la r ge
23'' sizes.

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3-FO LD

Bed�prnad:,; with

TH ROW C OV E RS

Another Big Shipmeot
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H e a v y w e i g ht Sculptured

6x6 ft. size in good quality plastic. (Not all colors i n
every pattern)

Cleanup Sale. Our com•

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, July

77

Ol1io Delegation Flying Hoine
Proud, Confident Of Victory
Trustees Want
More Time
For Decision

BED SPREAD

back, 26"x44" size. Fringed

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Subject Continued

$8.95 CHENILLE

resistant

ent1n e

Weather

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HALF PRICE

NO.

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SJ.LE

LAMP SHADES

XII

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COTTON AND CORD!D TROUSERS

skid

a1
IJetioted I'• l'lae l•tereau Of l'u

cen')'ing

Mens and Youn, Men, Poll1h1d

THROW RUGS

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All cotton, cul pile Tweed

CLEAN UP SALE!
with

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Boy1 Polished Cotton Ivy LHgue
TROUSERS

$J .OO a · yard

$3.00

handle.

Plastic

Nffdl", Callf., with a t.mper,
of 1 1 7 d......., WH th• M't
flon'1 hottfft 1pc.t Friday, accord­
Int to the u. S. Wetther eurHu
ret&gt;Orl, FrtMr, Colo., ,..�rtwd
the nation'• low of 31 CNi,r...
S..tYl'Ch y mornl"9.

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Siies 10 t o 1 8. Na rrow wale
co rd i n g1·een, lan o r gold. Slirr­
line silh ouette, elastic side tabs.
Co mpletely washable. Sanioriz•
ed shrunk.

CARPETS

"The mode rn do-it-yourself uph olstering mater ial - 36" wide.
A few of Colovin's huridreds of use.s -Kikhen chai r scats and
backa-Living Room Furniture-Ca r d Table Covcrs------Hasi.ocks
-etc. Can be sewn by hand or machine. tacked or ilued A
big -selection of colorlngs that stay fresh th rough washmg.s �nd
long· ha rd wear.

ini,:, fringed all around. t'ull
and Twin �iies in pastel

closure.

a nd printed patterns, Boxe r

OF DISCONTINUED

VINY L UPHOLSTERY

Chenillr Bcd:;preeds thrt arc
prGHhrun k. Never need iron­

SIZCS

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ltlcal f o r shaving supplie11.

3

to 6X. Solid color gabardines

SAMPLES

COLOVIN

BED SPREADS

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S H O R T S

TROUSERS

$J,95

$3,95 TUFTED

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BOYS OAK MODEL

University Model Trousers with tapered legs. Slim sil•
houette. Polished cotton and cotton cord, in blue, tan,
black and charcoal. Sizes 29 to 40 waist measure.

46 Corpots To Sell On Tho 3rd Floor

shades.

CH ILDRENS

WASH AND WEAR

Sizes of these remnants range from 2 ft. by 1 2 ft. to
7 rt. bv 1 5 rt. Most any s\ze you want and some of them
m atch. These are all fint quality carpets. You can buy
while they last at less than half price.

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medium and large. Colors:

HANES BLACK

These fine quality Carpet
Bigelow Mills.

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CARPET · REMNANTS

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and
daughter, Cindy o f Columlrns arc
the guests al her pa r enl8, Mt.
and Mrs, Karl Grueser, ' M ine rs­
ville.

. Mrs. Richard Vauahan and chil•
dren and Rev. Howard • Ruppelt IC·
t' ompanied \he children of the
county home on their weekly visit
1 to the 'Middlepor
t pool Wednesday
afternoon. The partiea ue sponsor•
ed by lhe Detcona and Deaconeue1
of the ,Fifll United Presbyterian
Churoh, MlddlePort.
Tho.te
attending
Wednesday
were tawrence, Will, Ltrr)' WUI,
M,ke Sprouttl, John Sprouse. Gene
Keller, Dorothy Hudnell and Shir­
ley Will.
Followin 1 the vialt lo \he pool
lbe sroup went Lo the MeGhee
Drive-In in Mai;on where refreah,
m111b Wlflre een=ed by Mn. Murl

HALF SLIPS

SPECIAL PURCHA$E AND SALEI

Miss Duris Well studcnt nurse
at Holze r H ospital a rr ived Wed­
nesday evening for a sh or t \'isil
with he r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wells.

Ch.Udren', Home
W"rda J'lait Pool

NYLON TRICOT

Saturday-$2,00

$1 .49

'Mrs. Ernest
Imboden an&lt;l
s o ns, Ernest Eugene and Hoger
Jell Tuesday by plane from Col­
umbus for Haris, Germany. t o join
her husband AlC Imboden who
will be stationed in Germany for
three years.

The Women's Misalonnry SoCi('ly
of the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church met Tu('sday evenlng al
lhe church with Mrs. Aten Shaiu
p residing.
Group 9jngi11 g or the theme snng
"Dear Lord and J,'alher of :11au,
kind," opened the ml'!etini;: fol­
lowed wilh the Lo rd's Pr ayer in
unison. The Love Gift was made
and dedic11ted by Mrs. Ralph C.
Zundel.
Mrs. Zundel presented the even­
ing's program 111d u1ed the Bapli�l
Convention held at Rochester, N,
Y., 18 her theme. She gave 111 111terestlng report of the National
Council of American Baptist WO•
tnen aiter which Sharon and Char­
lene Zundel, Sharon Young and
Sall Foster san1, "Take My Life
ind Let lt Be".
A I.Ible with lorelan flags and
dolls of varlou11 nations was ar­
nnJcd by Mra. Zundel lo repre­
sent mlsalon eentert, after· whkh
she told of the dedication or nf'w
h o me and foreign · ffllllionarles and
g11ve a prayer for mlsslonar les.
Scripture veraes were dl11tributed
by Mrs. Zundel and read by Mn.
Shain, Mn. Donald McKenzie, M rs.
Robert Stout, Mra. Lorain Sterrett,
Mrs. Victor Youn.11: Sr .• Mrs. Eu·
gene Triplett, Mn. Daisy Jasper,
Mrs. William Watson, 'Mrs. L@slie
Price and Mn. J. E. Fosler. Group
sln&amp;lnt of ''All H1il the Power"
and pr&amp;)'et by Mn. Zundel con­
cluded the meetin1,
A de11sert course was served by
Mrs. Jasper and Mrs, Zundel dur•
Ing the IOCl&amp;I hour.

WOMENS $1 .95

NO. I
Nylon l'ricot $2.95 Slips-Size 32 to 40. All while, lace
tri m med.
NO. 2
Nylon , Dacron and Collon Blend Slipe-Size 32 lo 40,
la1.:c trimmed.

T Shirts, Small, m L'&lt;liUm""and

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Missionary Grou.p
Meets Tuesday

Fq"II SATURDAY SALE

WOM ENS $2.95 SLIPS

M r . and Mrs. Welby Whaley _re•
turned h�r�e Wedn�sday evem_ng
a rter a vmt at Indian Lake with
, and Mrs. He r bert_ �erdma11.
Jlir.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sm1t_h have
returned t o their h o_rne in Bar• 1
�crt o_n artc_r a visit with relatives
111 M111crsv1llc.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cliffo r d L:!1fhe1l
"? d son : H oge� , �ere liuslncss
vi 11 lto rs t n Gallipolis ,Thursday.
Mrs. Raymond Pul!ms Jr., Ro­
bert end Rhonda of Thur-stori and
Mrs. Roy Evans, Pamela and Jay
of Canal Winche11ter 11pent Wed­
nesday with thelr parents, M r .
1'11,tor Reports Nnv
and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs.
Emerson Carleton of Blanchts·
((igh. 111
. A tlendt1nce
te r arr lved Thu rsday fo r a vt-lt
· fh1Ph Humble. pastor of the
hJ11 brothe r and si11t�r-in•law
I Bradford Churd1 of Christ re­ with
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Carleton.
l ports that there were 40 in at•
M r . and Mrs. Raymond Pullins I
tendancc at lhe mid-week prayer Sr., and
.11:nndso ns Richard and
meetin" held this Wednesday at Randy
we re business visito rs in
the chu rch.
Oo)umbus Tuesday, They also 1
Thia is a new undertakin� o r vi11iled hrlcfly
at Thurst on with 1
the church this summe r and a l ot Mr. end Mn. R11ymond
Pullins Jr.
o r Interest lfl being shown as ls
Hetty Grueser, Mickey Burke,
indica1ed hy the lnnc.ise rrom 13 Gayann Douglass
and Bobby 1
which atlended last week's scr• Burke spent Sunday
al Old Mans
vice.
Cave.
Tht! topic for the ser vice is
"The Auth orities of the Sc r ip•
ture1."

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SPECIAL

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Mr. and M rs. c. L. l l illcr of
East Liverpool · are spending a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Nease 11nd family, Mine rsville.
Mickey Bentz of Coolville is
spending a week with his cousins,
Roger and Rom1 Nease.

By LUCILLE t-lAWKINS

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