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11-l)a;ly Senti nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 20 , 1960

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Lucifer, ftia mother and owner E. J. Hill
The boy• are John and Mik.e Jone,, Colu mbu s.

Mostly About People (9r Horse s?)
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Against Him, Gets Encouragement Starting Out

SPIED SATIN

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Church Class
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T UeSday Even,ng

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Complete Furnishings
Far Your Home

9 AM Fr i . July 22n d For The

Midd leport Dept, Store Grea t J uly

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CHI LDREN'S

DRESS SHOES

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1.87 &amp; 2.87

MEN'S SUMMER &amp; SPORT SHO ES
JARM AN AND RAN D &amp; HANDCRAFT
VALUES TO ' 13.95

For Your

SHOPPING
CONVENIENCE

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Roush's Shoe Store

Chil dren '• Dre11 ond School Shoe ,

COMPLETE SIZES IN ALL N EW SHOES.
SHOP EARLY FOR GOOD SELECTION

HART LEY &amp; BE NN ETT
OHIO

PRICES ·���E.D ; '�N ALL SUMMER ST�KI

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J uly Clea ranc e Sale
S11 Ad 1,n Thunday'a ,,..,,
Shop In Air-Conditioned Qfmfort

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6 for 1 5t:

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Big Mystery Valae

GRAB BAGS

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CHICAGO (UPI) . - Republican National Chairman
Thruston B. Morton said today he expects Vice President
Richard M. Nixon, Gov, Nelson A. Rockefeller and Sen. Bar­
ry. Goldwater to be put up as candidates for the GOP presid�ntial nomination.

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The Middleport emergency
aquad was called to the homea of
two Middleport firem en yesterday a fternoon at 1:30 to admini•
ter first aid lo two boye.
Th e squad was called firat to
t he home of Fireman
Hilrold
Hillk)e, Sout h Fourt h SI., w hen
his four-year-old son became ill
When t h e emergency siren aounded, Gar)' �llis, �• son o! Kr. and
Mrs. Lewis Elbs1 Hamilton St.,
11tarl.ed of{ o n his bicycle lo see
the squad make ill run ilnd ran
into a brick wal l , sustaining a bad
cut on his f orehea�. The t wo
ho mes .are_ a short distance apart
and t h e firemen made one run
anawer both calla.

Mr. and' Mrs. Hinkle look their
Hn to t he Holzer Hoapital (or
treatment and
Gsry Ellis w11
brought to the Meigs General Hospita! for medical attention by
Chief Herbert Gilkey. He i1 th e
grandson of Chier Gilke)'. He waa
tre il led and releaaed.
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Popular Contest
To Be&amp;Ll.... --. . · "'1•1liil!fn·
Again At Fair l

Councilman Clinton Filher
be receiYed ironclad auurance
Crom councilman Wll!iam Childa
or unanimous agreements in the
fu t ure if Council will ,ote $000
for a chemical analyiia of Middle•
port'a sew■&amp;e emp tying into the
Ohio River. The results of the
teata would bt forwarded to the
Ohio Pollution Board !or whatever decision it might make on
extent of pollution deriving from
Middleport.
Childs h111 vo ted " no'' on recen t actions including t he aewer
rate ordinance and one Monday
night to place a $150,000 bond issue on the November ballot to
hel p flnance the projttl

He hat. melntained ...,.,.., annu. ■llould N axplorect either
te chaap■n the cod of tfle ,....
iect, or to make it UWCielNTJ
to ltulld at ■II.
Fisher, not ■ member of t he
sewer committte, said he feel&amp;
Ult t&gt;eO.Rie ol ltll�dltwrt deserve
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Fi,her ... d he w ants to t.lk
with John Zerkle a n d Lee Smith
sewer committee members with
Childs, to see ii they
will g0
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proposal. It �aa not fully can- j
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He alao said the analyais would
In no way alo w up or atop PR•
sent actions to enacl bond it1Ue
legl■lation or the rate ordinance.
It would be a tind ol "cle.aring
the decka meuure," he aa.id.
If informal agreement i.s reached on the proposa l, a molidn to
order t h e analy8i5 could be made
at Council's regular meeting nex t
Monday night.

Poml�roy youths I
Hospl•taliz-�

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Gary L Cmn.n, IOn of Mn. Sy).
via Carman and Inn Carman, is
returnina: home after S'ii )'tan of
active servi�e with the U. S. Navy,
He haa been llationed on · the U.S.S.
lndependen� for 12 montbl. Be ia
martied to the former . Junette
Yudz.evich 61 New Yon: City and
hu a daughter, Rhonda. Gale, three
mon ths old. .Mr1. Ca:l'man and
daughter haYe been staying with
h is mother, Pe■r:b FOB load.
Gary, returning hOme July 23,
will be bonored wltb • welcomfl
h ome party by cl� frieridt and
relatives at L�e home or .Mn. SyJ.
11ia Carman.

B&amp;O Moving To
ff�4 Qff fw
WitL Mergers

NEW YORF. UPI .- !Jle Ba.lU.-.
more and Ohio Rallmad II nio\'mc

to head of� a po,111ible 1tock war
by proposing 1tep1 towa?d •
three-way con10lidttlon with the
Chesapeake &amp;: Ohio and the New
York Central
Bolh the C.S.O and the Ce'ntral
have made rival bid,t to B&amp;:O
1t ockholden lo a:ain control of th■
line. The Central has indl�•led it
wouid be interested in a three.
way merger. The C&amp;O ha.a indicated it oppose■ 1Ueb • move at
thlJ time. ·
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Howard E. 5unl)IOn,
pres1'd ent
of the B&amp;:O, aaid after a diret:tors•
meetine h ere Wednelday that the
board authorized him to start di1cu511ions with tbe pre1identa. of the
two lint.s ''looking toward a aolulion of the pttaent aeeming im•
puse b)' the negotiation of a three
company mera:er." ____

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who attended I briie( and inform.
al "commiu ... me,ling in lo=
hall IHI e,ening to dl,cuu t he

1'ht1 maj or rires h ad ch arred
,-ol't! tlian 70,000 acres of brush,
· timber, and other watershed Ad­
j iillllnal 1mlll fl"'• , mllty of
"!ti'ffiJd-,1,fs,- 111Htnlhg, k,epti
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more than 2,500 !Jreflghtera oo
the ru n for the fourth day or 11
smothering h eat wave. The tem­
One of t h e POPUiar annual at­ perature climbed over t he 100-de­
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tractions of the Meigs County Fair grec mark for t he fourth atrala:ht
lhe horse pulling contest, will be day.
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held again thUt year wilh Frl!d
There was no immediate h opt!
Loifheit and Don Betzing as su­
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con taininlg •�Y of t he major
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perintendents,
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Two Po meroy youths were hos,
ires, lour O wh ch are in Angele�
Frank Johnston sa¼ today.
abou t midnigh.t last
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Forest, a 590,000.acre pitalized
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The contest will be an even­ National
m nt Of
ht f
r
ange
of
mountains
as
big
as
ing everlt or t he fair to be stag.
::c:r:� i� a on:
p- r�:iee
ed at the grand stand al 7:30 on Hhode Island eeparating the lio
cldent on Route 1 24 a t La urel
ulous ,Lo11 Angelea area from the
Friday evening, Aug. 19. Rules
Cliff.
Mojave Desert.
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of the Buckeye Horse Pulling As­
sm 't h
e cept 0 ne in
Al l I h bl
r�:en �y iu�h!:;s�":1j�, �a�
sociation will be used in the ton• th. s,� s', • "."on",':,, xwere 1n ,h , car ;
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GeneraI
1 9 d ml lied I 0 th e M eifs
lent whlch will include t h ree
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tains 8Urrounding
th e Los
moun
_ 111 mg of .a stom•
weight classes.
tal. com pla
Hospi
Angeles area.
ach i nj ury. Ebl 1 ? was t aken . t 0
Five caah pre m iu ms in addition
One m�m was killed battling the
t�e Holzer Ho�p�tal_ for ex■mtna•
to rosettes will be awarded in
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in- t lon for cheSt Junes.
Bolh were
each of the weig ht classes which
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jured four seriously,
to be released from
include light weigh t teams, 2800
· the h0&amp;pltals
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
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today,
pounds and under; middle weight
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Admitted : Jamea Smilh, Pometeams, 2B01 to 3200 inclusive and
Ebiin, 16, told Sherifrs 0
roy; Eugene Collins, Pomeroy.
'l:ot
Strangles
Sell
heavyweight teams 3201 and over.
1 cers that a spring broke o n the
by his
1951 Chevrolet owned
Cash prizes in each class are $00, On Venetian Blinds
Dismissed: William Brickles.
T
he ear trl\l•
Eblin.
Clay
$35, $20, $15 and $10.
Syracuse; Mn. Ke:nne th Cale a ru:i
CJNCLNNATI UPI - Sandra Mc- father,
Te.ems en tered into the eompe. Nees, 16 montha old, strangled on cled 1 17 feet o_ff t he hi1 hway daughter, Middleport;
Rebecca
tition will be weighed between 4. the co rd or a venetiiln blind In h er before overturm ng on , Its top. Baker, Middleport; William Willand 6 p. m. on the evening of the rrib in suburban Whi te Oak Tues• According to t he Sheriff's report, lamson, PomCl'O)' .
36 lee t of fence belonging to
contest and must be en tered no dny night.
later th an 6 p. m .
Life squadsmen
from nearby Pearl Jacobs was torn out b)' t he
Mack were unable to revive the car. The car also was h eavily
tot, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l damaged.
William McNesa. She Was de"ad on
arrinl st 'chlldren's Hospital here. Hoffa Wins Major

Dubuque Doctor
Found Dead In
Wooded Area

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Barring a political 'miracle, the B. Keating of New York. As a
driYe to draft New York Gov. very lone shot pcissibility, Nixon
Ne11on A. RockereUer tor t he backers also eyed GOP Platform
Presidential nomina tiOil: appe1o11ei;I Chairman Ch.arles H. Percy of
to h ave died a-borninf. Nh;on •� Chiea,go.
st r,tegista also sald Rockefeller
For t he top spot, Nixon strale­
had rem oved h imself from con- ,cists claimed far more than en­
sideralio n lor sec ond spot on t h e oug h mtes to clinc h the nomJ .
nation on the first ballot. 1'hey
ticket.
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According to United Press In- said tha t Rockefeller would get
Juat what Luelter Hangover's ternational 11ources, U. N. Amba&amp;• about, 150 delega te votes. Jlockc­
future will be is dlrtlcult lo de. sador Henr)' Cabot Lodge Jr., has feller's supporters claimed 250
termine. ll i11 unlike!y t h at he moved into the favorite'e role in first ballot votes.
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wlll ever pull hi1 part of a 20· t he race for see ond place on t he
METERS GIT $112
T■p Orqon'■ Hatfield
Chief Herbert GUiiey, Middle,
mule team load or atruggle up a Nixon ticket
So confident are the Nixo n
mountain trail aa a pack mule.
port, reportl meter money for the
In additlon to Lodge and Mor. backers of victory, reliable sourc•
put weet totalt.'d $182.
ln fad, I am afraid lhat Lucifer ton, lhose men tioned promlnently es reported, they already ha:ve
ill deatined to . be • mid,:et. He for the vice presiden t ial nod in- tapp�d 38 )'ear old Gov. Mark o.
now st.ancl11 a 1talw11t 17'11 inch es eluded Treasury Secre tary Robert Hatfield ot Oregon to place Nix­
high �9d wouldn't wel&amp;h 30 B. Anderson, Interior Secretary on 's name i n nomination at the
pound1 s011dnc we t.
Fred ..\. Seaton. an4 Sen . . Kennet h convention whic h o'pens Monday,
Of course, Lucifer could not -----�·--- --De11pi te the odds agains t t hem,
be expected lO be 111wch of ii Traffic Offen�ers
t h e Rockefeller supporters con·
he-man. His mother 11 only 36
tinue to enliven , th(! pre-conven•
I Victory In Coum
inches hfib and hi■ lµ'e 3' inches, Fined By Mayor
lion activity by passing out but­
· WASHING TON (UPI) - The unqualified· success of the
WASHINGTON UPI-Teamsler
Two
ltaftic
of�hders
were
fin,;!d
Hill's
Mr.
of
one
ia
Hls mother
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tons, solieUJng slgnalu re� for
first
Polaris missile launchings from a. submerged submarine
pen
President Jame� R. Ho,fil today
blooded ponles of w h lcll h e baa by Mayor Kenrieth McE1 h inney in "draft Rockefeller petltlons" and
attention today on one of the toughest problems to
focused
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he
w1m
maj
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legal
vlc
t
Oey
in
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1bo\lt 40 on hi1 farm. Hla rather a 1easion of court today.
otherwise push ina t h eir candi•
confront
the I)efense Department . In the missile en.
here,
HYANNIS
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Appeals
Ma
of
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La"'N!nce
B.
Connoll)t,
Rutland,
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Iowa
The
DUBURQE,
Bruili■n
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date.
The queation 1,-.hether to ere­
body o( a Dubuque p hysician was Sen. John F. Kenned)' announced which ruled in effect lh at he
boUCht b)' Mr. Hill · and Jame• · waa fined $1' and ,.co•t.s for runnina:
S. atntea:ic renae Secretary Thom11 S. Gi:tes
William Brinton, chairman of found in a thickly wo oded area today he will open hla 1000 cam- canno t be ousted except by the •'� a powerf�t new
Tltu,, Rutland, to. breed burro, ■ stop sign and Rober t K. Lemley,
Jr. ■nd the Joint.a Chiert oI Stafr
Fostoria, $115 -and coats on a apEied• the na tional "drafl Rocketeller'• 1 0 mile, eut of here today just P aia:n for the presidency ln Hawaii huge uni on's membersh ip In a re­ command that would' metce the
have labored 'over · the problem
Navy'a
1oont
o-be-ready
Polarie
Alaaka
and
around
movement,
t
o
ld
Sep
election.
a
news
conter­
t. I and gular
a few ho urs. aiter an ex-convict
Lucifer la a reault of an un- Ing ctiarge.
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for
n;11n1 months.
enc«1,. Wednesday that Rockefel­ charged with kidnaping him • ,JO t h en wage a "vJgorous" stumping
A th ree judge division of the sub foreea .and the Air Force's
Thw. OftC9 ...ln tht hnt.a­
ler'• name definitely wo uld be days ago was urested in Alabama. tour of every section of 'the natio'n, ceurt said tha t a consent decree bomber and mw.lle units.
lOII t.. the r-■1p1ci of CM­
The
Air
Force
origina
t
ed
the
The
Democratic
standard
bearer
placed before t he convention.
u
n
der
whic
h
the
Teams
t
er
leader
l h e body of Dr. Edward Roy
velop'"9 HNI
fat.tar
He also con tended that recen t i.Bartels, married and the f.a ther or said in a statement that he had shi p and a rebel rant-and•!Jle ide. ot a ne w nuclear alriking
than
It
can
rNCh
d9ciilons
on
arm,
combining
U.
S.
retaliatory
.polls s h owed Nixo11 was behind three children, wu found in a chosen the 49t h and 50th states aa group agreed to work through
aM a:wnmend
how te
Sen. John F. Kennedy of Maua­ thicket on a farm about one and starting p oinl.s for his campaign federal court and a board of mon fottfl under a siifgle commander
th.-..
because "they are in a Bense &amp;)'m• itors to clean up the union--doea -moa t likely an Air Force gen­
eh uaetts the Democra tic preaiden­ one half miles off U. S. 20.
Similar trouble beset the
1
eral.
power
re•
w
court
ne
to
the
he
t
of
give
bola
not
tial nominee, in five key st.ates
,
he
frontier" wh ich
Authorities decUned to say em
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Army ■nd All' Foree. deYelopment
Th
e
Navy
h
otly
opposes
It.
Dehas
taken
for
h
is
campaign
theme.
mo
Ye
oHlcen.
-New
York.
California,
Pennayl­
mediately bow h e died.
COLUMBUS (UPI) - About six thousand Ohio farmers
of .Jupiter and Thor ballistic m is•
'Ihe body was found just a few were expected to vote today on whether federal price sup­ vania, lllinoi&amp; and Texas.
silee and weapon■ for anti-aircralt
h f.lun aitcr FBl agents
arrested
defense;
Porta on wheat ,hould be continued for the eighth consecu­
.
Victor Harry Feguer, 25, St . 1
Wednesday'a Polaris perform­
tive yeac.
Johns, Mich., at Birmingham, Ala.
illlC� 30 mile1 off Cape Canaveral
. 'Ibey Join farmers In 38 other states in the voling. Ap­
FBI agents said Feguer was ar•
Fla., aeemed to erase any doubt
proval by two-thirds of the voting wheatmen is needed to con­
rested whUe tryinlil to sell a car
th at two nucJear submarine■, the
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tinue the subsidy program.
. belonging Lo Bilrlels.
George WuhinJ(.on and Patrick
to
demand
11ufficient
In
Is
h
The F:SJ said i t was Wing kid­
La1t, · year 86 ptlr �ent of the whic
Henry,
will be haUle-rudy with
United Pre11 lnhrn■tlonal
pel Russian tro o ps with a U. N. fore th e council prior to Lodge's
0,059 Ohio farmera votln1 ch o.se avoid -the large 1raln 1u111lu!les
nap eh uges agai.nat Feguer. Fe•
total
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or 32 nuclear-tipped Po­
Unitrorce
would
confront
the
world
T
h
e
cold
war
between
t
h
orIPffCh
1ha
t
the
Uni
t
ed
Sbtes
lm­
e
to continue the proJl'am, the which plague farmen in tar west•
gucr iliready hail been charged
Iart, mlqUe1 bJ the eiid of the
ed
Sta
t
ea
•and
Russia
surged
gsnization
with
its
greatest
criai1
medi.ately
wit
h
draw
the
handful
of
omi-(Special}
atalea.
ern
CAMP ARROWHEAD
with kidnapins: bY Iowa authori,
cloeeat Ohio farm.era have come
nously to Equatorial Afriea today since the Korean Wilr,
aervltt!! personnel it_ tiu In the year.
Among Boy Sco'u t Troopa or Er­ Uea.
Get GNII Pricff
to appro"1.n1 wheat aupporia In
The Georae Wuhiniton launc h•
immedia
t
e
reac,
and
the
Uni
t
ed
N11Uons
sought
There
was
no
Congo
and t hat Belgium Jet ill
As a teault. Ohio Carmen re• plarer Postl!l from t he Trl-Stale
MVen yun of rererendurn vouna.
ed
from unde.rwtter two test
some way to stop it lrom erupt- Uon from Leo poldYille where left, troops out with in three days.
More tbu 44,000 fa.rm.era were eeiYe a good price for their wheat Area Councll now a ttendlng a UEW Demand8 Shorter
misaile■
whict- flu, 1.000 miles
isl-leaning Premier Patrice LU·
U. N. Secretary General Dag
ing int o open hostRitie11.
eligible to vote on the lque, but and do not uaually need lhe 1up­ W"ek-long camp here lg Troop 240
and
smacked
pe,fectly htto the
U.
Work
Week
Contract
Wednesday
he
w
ould
Hammankjold,
S.
Ambauador
Henry
a
m■n
not
given
Cab
o
t
muma
said
.spona
retl
b)'
Ru
t
land
Met
h
odist
t
o
ofielall of the Alflcultural Sta• port prolfam. Wilhin t he pas
tar1et
area
In
the flnl aucb trials
make extreme 1tatements.,
Pl'JTSBURGIJ UPI - The Unit­ Lodge warned t he Soviet 'Union at carry out his threat to c■ll ror So- to
billr.alion a,-.d Conaenation Com• year tbey have been telllne t h eir Ch urc h .
ever
uisdertalcen.
unleu
t
h
e
r
w
w
orried
y
help
ed
U,
-N.
ahowtd
l.he
h
o
Electric.al
Workers
Union
plac­
United
Natlona
early
this
�iet
milita
the council
Tro op 240 is one ol nine units
mlttee do not e1.pect more than whe■t for al:&gt;out $1.70 per bushel,
which is act�ally better than the {l"Qm t h e Council that will partici­ ed II demand for a 35-hour week morning th e Unl ted State, would Security Council complied Wednes- ·he w■s:
a 13 per eent turnout.
''We are al a turn In the road Decrees Granted
It the aupport program is con- price offered by t h e government pate in a broad camping · experi­ for t h e 19,000 Westinghouse Elec• do "whatever may be necessary" day night wit h his demilnd that
tlnued, farmer• will be guaran- beeause it doea not includfl the ence ilt t his ·modern tacillty, estab­ tric Corp. employes it represents In conjunction with. other U. N. Belgian troops get out of the Con• wher! our attitude will be of de•
Common Pleu Cciurt
tejtd .tl,80 (or flach bueh el of 12 eenta • buabel atora,e colt ai­ lished In 1950 lo serve Scouu and before t he comp■ny today at a members t o keep the Red Army a:o al once. .
1 cillvt ■ignlficance . . , . for the fu.
ho uncontealld cllvoree c,ises
Council,
etarUng
Security
The
tun of Africa . . . . and .Africa, In
;wheal the:, harvnt and 75 per aeased by the a:overnment on Scouten from . surrounding courJ; nieeting preliminary to the o pen. out of t he Congo.
wen'
heud today in Common
Wednesday
t.a
n
aht,
late
session
nego.
In
Washington,
U.
S.
officials
i
ing
ol
full
■ule
contrec
t
J
ties
in
Kentucky,
Ohio
and
Wea
t
the circum11tances may mean the
nnt parit)-. ReJertion of the pro- er■in ·that It buya.
Pl� �wt with dh•orce iranted
mo
ing
this
with
adjourned
early
·
decUMd
to
eta...,.te
NI
the
t
iation1.
rn
,
r
h
"We
don"t
-expttt
much
of
a
e
Virginia.
declar
wo�ld
by
t
uture
h
"
e
likely
n
u
of
ed
l:t'lffl, �der,d
the Plaintifr in �h at!tlon by •
In announcin, the request ror statement. They .flllcl they though nothing resolved. _It scheduled an- ' ■o lemnly.
Attending are Raymond Sut her­
'_ (ll'DJ n� •ilJ 1�r1ntee only vote. It'• too fn for moat of the
Judge · John C. Bacon.
·
ot
h
er
mee
t
ing
t
h
is
af
t
ernoon
to
.
Ruul:.
wu
trying
._
Men
ffllH'9
t
h
inde,
e
■hotter
wort-Week,
t
he
land,
Robert
Miller,
Steve
Kin1,
to
10
to
polling
lh,e;
80 :Ptf' eent parll.Y ,nd • 11.00 farrner1
Gran� d.lteFce• were sue Ann
to
efrort
N.
U.
the
called
He
ailuauploaive
e
h
.
pl1ce1 and everyone tt1UI'el lt'a Mike O'Dell, Mike Nlckelaon, Char­ pendent union conten4e&lt;1 that 20,· troy�• but · HU�' ff would try to cool oU t
Jriet per buabe) of wbq.t.
end
Borit/1
tnin 'Mu
and
Yiolence
in
the
Congo
"the
trit,er•
war
lay
Mndlnt
troopl
lion.
h
ave
000
Weatinahouse
worken
Ohio. ranked • lOUlt IDIOZII 1 the 10101 to pall anyway," 'Ward lie­ le, Hoffman, Joe P h illipe:, Andy
ClMltar
L.
Tannolilli
fn'"
Pb,yllll
Soviet
l&gt;epuly
Foreign
Minister
bl11eat
finite
elfort
under
U.
N.
lnte
thll
O•l'lfO•
loat
their
jQhl
because
of
th�
.. wboal .
Spro.__,
Gary
Adkql1
and
BJ.U.y
prosram
■pecialla�
ASC
Neill,
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Cold War Boiling Hotter In Equatorial Afrita

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PAGE SALE CIRCULAR ·

MIDPlf. P�RT .DEPT. STOR E
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pres ident
of a rundelegates.
Asked at 1a news conference t .---- - - ---how many names he expects to
be I
placed in nomination at nell:l
M •
week's convention, he replied.,
"one or three, probably three."
'J
Morton 11lso said h e was takifll
Rockefell�r at h is word thaf b�•·
was not mtere,ted m t�e vice•
presidential nominati on. But be
added that adoption of a pla t form
c
endorsed by Nixon and Rockefeller "could serve as a c � talyst "
�LOS ANGELES UPI _ Sb: ! se
to put both . men on the ticket.
Jate m.a ·or fires burned . . 111
Morton Sald a Nixon-Rockefeller obt of c�ntrol today i n h e�'lll l!
tic�et would be "ve ry formida•
cd south ern California. '. The
.
h ie . _ but l h al _ t h e GOP ha_d otber *
...,, destro•cd
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or damaged
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P.os5ible candidates for vir-e pre• hqimes and , cabins and forced the
sident who al�o could contribute evacuation of more th an 2,0llljt'l'Crto a strong ticket.
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Rutland Scouts
Participating In
Arrowhead Event

SNYDER'S 14 OZ.

MUSLIN

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Six Thousand Ohio Farmers
Vote On Federal Price Help

PAD &amp; COVER

77¢ each
$ .yds. for $1
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OF THll FIRS T HI
FilEI LOAF ADAMS UEAD to EACH
ADULTS IN OUR STOR E

25¢ each

DOWN I I.G ROS S, I MC.

"Home of f,rrow Shirts"
PHONI WY.Wltl
POMEROY, &amp;HIO

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CANDY BARS

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. . Possibility ol future unanimous agreement. on key de­
c1s1ons to be taken by council in Middleport's about•to•be­
born sewerag1.: project appeared likely today.
l_t came (rom Mayor Kenneth McElhinney, who said this
morning:
" I fell better last night th
'::: a��;�ytime since I became
It ,1.. came fro� • eouncilman

coasted today toward a first ba t nominaUpn fbr
at the GOP convention next w ,, with his choice
ning mate the chief topic of interest among arriving

mare,.

FREE SilYER DOUAR TO

C LOSED

IN PREPARATIO N
FOR OUR

ARRIV ING DAIL Y NEW STYLES
I N MEN'S, WOM EN'S AND

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Sal• Pricea - $5.87 a nd $6.87

SHOI STO RE
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,&amp;

..... .. p,ck
pioneers moved

a:ood righ t arm of t he farmer
who needed · tirelei&amp; aflimals for
ru,a:ed wort.
They helped nam'e I: -Well•known
bor�x company, inaplred ii h it soog
"M.ule Train" tor Ernie Ford,
and were vlllifled by that muc h
used eimile "etubbom as a mule"
I can't truthfully aay that Luci­
fer la ilubborn. He refused lo
look willingly my way wh ile be·
ina: posed for a picture, but ex­
h ibited rreat interest and cooper•
atlon when there waa no film in
the camera.

E- L B E R F E L D S
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CHI AGO (UPI) - Vice ,
Richard M . Nixon
uid

His master, Mr. Hill, do_e11 n ot
seem unhappy about Lucifer. In
£act, it takes a great deal to make
Mr. Hill unhRPP Y these days. He
Is a man who ts doing what in•
tcrests him . raising nne .saddle
training
h oraes and ponies and
two of h is prize stallions ror t he
pony sulky races at thl.' Meigs
CoJJnty Fair this summer.
Hiu hilS been in terested in
horses since he joined t he United
Sla tes Cavalry in 1914 and served
in Texas with General John J.
Persh inr.t when Pan� ·v�la 1,.
Sii'i lti;tUr♦' 1'ljllty p';p T'fi....."I- - • .. • •
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ot
N•IXon Coastmg T,o } st Ball
t:-;\:11
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· prest'dent1al Nom1nat1on
���.ber;�� •��:-::!'.:: 1r::·:�: GOP
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COSTUME JEWRRY

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By LOWILL WINGETT
This is a story oi a mule named Lucifer and of· a man
.
named
Eskey · J • Hill' •
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I h�ve. no 1�•!,e�Uon
of detr,actl�g from M_ r , H 1· 1 1 , bY g 1 ving Lucif�r top billing, but Lucifer 1s young, born wit� s�v e�al strikes against him,, and be should be started out In hfe
with all pos$16le encouragement.
' Lucifer la . not yet a weet old. 1 wanted love affair between HorHe Wl.1 borq. la■t Saturday, the ace Hangover and Royal Oaks·
son of a Bruill■� donkey, named Toy. T9y was supposed to have
Horace Hang_qveJ'. and an Ameri• · been one ol th e 20 Hill marea to
can Shetlan� JOO, - ��med Laurel foal th is teason wun a blooded
O■U Toy. . - . •
American Sbetland . J)ODY. Ins tead,
UU�ifer
la f�V. Qt nature• � , Jtlotber -H�,yrJ lnte.�v�ed . and
oddlt1u, a lq'bri4 11i■I . c■n never Saturday· Lw.cirer w11.1 born.
. .
cl DOll'lesticaled
rep�ce his
•
animal, of the same •�tes h elp.

$2. 1 0

$6.49

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warmer nerth ,rw.,, ... ...,
-· In .... -- I lltllo
1...,. Mir Lat!t rte. UW ,_,
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I From
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W1sll1/J/el Sc111/J/J1/J/el Dllt(I/J/el

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j Council Studying Move
Toward Future Peace

{U be entered in .
ftilr by Mr. Hill.

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Weather

I Proposal To Order Analysis
Of Pollution Being Revived

Choose at a glance,
from hundreds of ·
gorgeous ,olon In
SPRED Dramatone
Color System

You'll Sa� Vcilualile
-�,i-- �111, Too l

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Pomeroy-Middlepoi'I, Ohio, Thursday, July 21, 1960

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1-, Untt.4 ,,... lnternatlonal
The co�'"' elemut kl th•
uni...., .. hi h,dre,ten which hat
been calculated te com,rl.. 90
Pff cent .t •II mttttr.

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e rs .sen t a t tht d e• th O r h er h WI· ■
U1 V Ia!Una: w it h her aunt and ■nd daughter, J■net and Jn M ason train.
balltl
I
famHy, ldr. and Mra. Harold Tho- wi th Mr. ■nd Mra. ffomer John.
Bethel Coleman, Lincoln St, 11
The following orficers were inmaa •nd ch ildren, Ten■■ and SOJI. From here they wen t to on two week, YKatJon from hia
fl
,II
staned by Marjorie
Woodard,
Terry, Her aia\er, Cri■ i!i viaiUng Cleveland to visit with
Mra employmen t at McBee&amp; in Athcn,.
de
l
H e
I wtth lhe�r . a: randmot�er, Mrs. Jo h n11on'1 parents, Mr . and Mrs:
Gueatll •t th e h ome of Mr. and
t :���:to r , :l�� be th �� �.�W. ��:
Peul Ph 1 U1pa, MJnerav 1 Ue,
Ed Price
Mrs. Bethel Coleman Sunday were
1
Mn. Forreat Bach tel, Mrs, WalTheodoru11 �ouncil Daughters of nancial :1,�c re�ry . Ethel S m ith, a_s•
Busin�ss visitors in Parkers- their son Danny and Miu Carolyn
The four Missionary Circles o( the First B aptist Church
:
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al
nc
ecretary;
t
f
er
UD
Nellie
FklDDII
Crooks ,md Mr. and Mra. E. burg Monday included Mrs. Ritant
Ir
T
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A
erica
11
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m.i
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met
ILS
regular
o�
,eulon
_m
m
� Middleport met Tuesday eveni ng f or the ir regular monthStorts, Zanei.,ille. They ret urned
_
M Wood spent Monday in Colum• ch ard Bodlmer and 500 Di ·k M
.._
Monday even ma at the lOOF Hal , . 1 1.iiyes , recording secret■_r y; Mabel 1 ,-�
i
m
f
a
s
at
nno
nt
Sunday wi t h Eddie Grueser, Pom•
eet
ng.
ng
made
the
s
unceme
each
w
o
A
meeti
r
ohn Lyons ■nd . Paul s mith bus.
and Mrs. William Folme�. · hf� eroy, m otoring them therf!.
�1 th Helen Miller, councilor, pre• Bearhs , a �1st.r. n1 ecording see.re- 1
ff the B loodmobile which will be a l the Pomeroy H igh Sc hoolo aiding.
/ tar:,; Mane Hauck, treHur�r : and a�nt tbe weeke?d ID_ Za:neaville
,
. Mrs. ,Hershel McClure and sonJ mother and son Je!f, Mrs. Gene
.
"'ext Monday from noon to 8:00. Members were urged to g
Meda G 1 b ba wa, re PQrt.ed il l in otenor 1 Sw_at.el , represenuiuve to 1 w1 th the former ll grandp.arents, / Jimmy and Bdbby Joe are plann- Dailty and Mr and Mrs B e th eI
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Burkett
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=Ind donate blood and if they could not go themselves they Meigs General Hospital after un• ! s tate council se!Ul1fln and trustee. Mr. &amp;Dd Mr&amp;. Bernard Schramm. ing to to to Shreve th is Friday Coleman ·
are o n Yar-.tllon.
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Mn. HarOkl Ka1,1f£ and chil- for 1, vi•it wi th Mr. and Mrs.
dergoing sur,cery and nowers h .id I At the close of t he meeting a l
$.rere to urge others to go.
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Ray Pickens, &lt;1or, of Dr. aud I
� The · Priscilla Circle which mel Mrs. Huold Thom as, thaJrm.iin of been sent to her. Gr■ce Sta.ce wu aocial hou r was enjo)' ed Ga m e&amp; dren Lind.a ,md Jack a.re apending 1 William McClure.
..
Mrs. Ray Pickens, Jefl Sund.ay
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RETURN HOME
1t the home of Misa Freddie H oud. the circle preeided over the meet- reported ill. A thank y,iu card wv were played with prizes awarded t se\· eral d&amp;)'5 in Buffalo, W. 'l■ ., .
Mr. a n d Mn. Howard Cecil
ash elt, volunteered to call • Chen ini:; and gave lhe devoliofis using re.ad f r om Lydia St e)l'.art for n ow - the winners and refreshments were wit h her parenta, Mr. and Mrs- L. 1. Mr . .i nd Mrs . Lynford J oh nson f ?r Colorado to a t tend the Na·
and " Ct'llldrtn Rpger and Lynn or ll onal 8-0y Sr-out Jambo ree. lie have returned home lo Pomeroy
B. Barnett.
--- - - - - . - ----- 1 served.
number of people from the tele• the la ,t chapter of Revelaliona.
N�ples, Fla., VIBl tcd last week was t.a ken to Huntington hy h1� , after ending their care o f t h e
home of ,Mn. Isabel Wmebrenne r
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wa,
Mrs.
Donald
Boo.
n
1
called
present
waa
ng
i
Mn.
B_
Lawrence
)&gt;hone directory ilOd urg1:c them to
Mr. , and ldt1. Edl,on Saker I parent::; where he went on by ' l a lc T. H . D.i vi.s , Middleport.
r a 6 0 cl ock potluck dinner, The
fo
to Mariet ta Monday becauire ot wit h donate their blood at this v i sit. j .i t the meelmg _to instruc t the ci r • e v. Donal� Boone, church pas tor,
--.
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the
illneH
o
t
her
Cather
who
suf
111
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-- - .. _ -- -- . cle m the m aking of dre lngs to and Mrs.
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O
l
n
Y
OU
of
Dixon
Charlott
To
fered a heart attack Sunday. ·
bl' used by ('ancer patien ta, a pro Frank C heesebrew w11 at the
jccl which the group decided upon ronlo, Canada , were gt1esl1.
Rev. B�ne condu�ted lhe devo• 1
H oh:er Hospi tal t oda)' for treat• I
at their last meeting.
men t and a ehectup.
Pomeroy. Ohio
Mn. Gene Coleman, program Uo n■ I pcm&gt;d [#llow m ::: the meal
/
Mrs. Clero Baker who und•r•
chairm an, presented the article, a nd _u.u·d .th e book o f Philippians
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Not Open Tonivfil
• ' Crom the M m1ons as his ba.m .
By LUCILLE liAWKINS
w ent surgery lilst week al Meigs
s
Why
Mi
sion
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THU RSD AY and F RIDA Y
M�
s
.
Juchard
Owen,
�ha
1
rman.
General Hospital is repo rled to j
fr ...,. '
' magu1 nc .
"BABETTE GOES
'.\1r . and M rs.J IIC"rhcrt MIi er, be recoverin (l nicely and expects ,
Following the meet i ng a num• p_residrd at lh e � ha rt bu s m eas ScsTO w AR"
ai o n whrn Phrns were mad� to re• Mn, El wood Bo wers and Miss Em• to be returned home this week.
ber of cancer padH were made by
(Technico lor)
ember the blrt �day of th e ir spec. I ily Oh!rngcr were Ill Colu m bue to•
Linda Shuler, Columbus, is
the g roup .and a dcS11cr t course � inte rest rniH1onar)
Brig i lte Bard ot Jacques Cha rr ie
ial
' . Mrs. Owen : day l o v1s1 t t hC' rorm-.'r's gran&lt;l- visiting her ,cranclpa(ents, Mr . and
hostc111
at
the
wa.s
servNt
by
the
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SUN,, MON,, TUES.
also ?rl' scnted thc progra m for thc ' Lfau:,:: htc r . Nao m i Ohlinger, who Mrs. Jacob Shuler, Po m eroy, and
close or the evening lo the mem- evenuui.
2 ..
1 undl'rwent he.srt surgery rcC&lt;!ntly. Mr. end Mrs. Silm Clark. local.
hers and .a i:ueat, w:rs. Willis An:
:
others present were _Mrs. Allen
r, and Mrs. Willia m D. Lee
M rs . Ma x ine A rn old and daugh ' .
I thony,
· te r, Sus.inna, ol Athens Road , an� nr
Hughes' Mrs · John Sc mcs · "r
Jane Fonda-Anth on.v Perkins
s
.
aon, apenJ. Sund•.v with Mr. ' :
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I The Elect■ Circle met at the Cllfford
ycA, Mn. Lucy l-l�yei,;, _her moth e r , Mrs. Mary Au m iller o
No t Recommended For
n◄
Te,d IUJey Sr. , Clif ton
Mrs.
lh1
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or
Cha
w
e
th M
Mn. Harold
n
to
Mi
artley,
.
om er
H
Parenti ol Tecners ill Co!lele!
M
.
.evening \vi tb Mr . and
h
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returned
rn(\
o
Sunday
,
Va
tford.
W
r
Ha
n
l
H
M f � f��·..
v
I :l'l n Ra)' p, ond Lle fng as a ls ln I ,,uu , Mra. Mu· Orndorff and Mrs. . Sunday c vrning frorn a ten day.�
rs.
Gerald
Fields, fillrview. Mrs
1
.ho s&amp;ea■.
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f Blal\(lhe HaPI.Olllhiill .
·
' Yacation in Atlanta, Ge orgia, wltli
e and sons Mike, Rusty and
I � Devotion, were _led.. � � rs. :'Ohn
The Lo�c•JOy Ci rcle met ill the M rs . John S . Au m iller and 80f\,
A Cartoon Iver, Nl9htl
enny alao viaited Monday with ' 1
r
n
and
h
au
w
b
s.
Joh
urc
K, rt
�Lan, and her mother. M rs, J.
u M
er parents, t he Ted Riley Sr.,
Fultz on th e top1c Christ &lt;.:■me · �
i&gt;1ra. .c rt ha _ A rc her as hfl! esa. . I Petty. Whi le there the alao visi ted
�,,,1..
to Show Ua W h o God Is."
t Clifto11.
The mect m,11: W a!'i op� ned with M r and :){rs. E. v. Adams ilDd Mn. 1
During t he bl.Uline,a meeting conA. �. Pull_t:D ; Wh�
prayer
,
�
n
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�k�
hy Mra. Charles Bennett
duc ed b)' . M . O en Brat ton,
1
A B . G iden, the form er Louil!
TONIGHT
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o
Me1gs
Ge1t
n
�l
J@t
l'e�
�d�� ,
l
h l l' h Mn. �ony Fo�ler pre- PrUy of Hartford.
w
r
.
.e
1
aaalat
to
1
ch.airman,
w•11
decided
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1
aented . , t� c de votions usin � , l�e
Re " Harold Holmes and Edwa rd owln1 a heart ■,.t.ick' at hl11 i1to111ei ·
Susan Hayward-Stephen Boyd 1 a l ocal family. A get- well c�rd waa
,
1fe.
the
alanced
i
opi
t
c
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v_
L
c:
reeu
�o
1s
sent
A. R. Pullen, who
Grindll' y o f the Sy racu !ie Na :;,.arene was reported yesterday to be
''WOMAN OHS�ED"
Bak
Mn.
Ed
cr,
chairm
n.
1
50n
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perallng
al
Mela:•
General
Hosp!•
Chu rch are attending the Central much lmproved.
(ln &lt;.:olor and Seo-pc)
Mrs, Jamea Rafferty underwent
e
m
ect
ted
he
bus
condu
m,ii:
,
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m
tal following • heart attar-k.
Dist rict Assembly in Columbus this
Truly, This la A Great
at which time a letter WH read week . Mn . Holmes and ch ildren , major surgery Tueada)' at Holier
program
Mre.
e,
t
Whi
h
Beula
Picture F'or Everyone!
I
ieader, read the article "The M■s- b)' the 11ccrelary, Mn. Frank ar c vis i lm °" her pa rent&amp; in Willard Hoapital.
_ also _
Mr. and Mrs. Bet h el Rie harde '
he_esebrew,
1 tera of t he P'orrc■t "
. fro m lhe �tale I 'M r . an d 'Mrs. Charlea Buck visit'.
Steve Brodie --Lyn Thomas
. hour eherbet Cchairman
or 'M ll8 ions or th e Bap. cd relat i ves i n Columbus Saturda y . of Cabin Creek, W. Va., visited
so
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Durin
cial
the
g
"HERE COME THE JETS"
Lee Le gue spent Saturday with Sunda)' wit h Mr. and Mrs. L, L.
and cake WH 1erved by the hos- U11t Co� vention concerning the
Al.so Cartoon
Lyon.
apecial
in
t
erest
ml
lon■ry
fa
m
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teasea to those menlloned above
relatives in Colu m bus.
T HURSDAY and FRIDAY
Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Pugh and
lly, Rev. and Mra. Phll U� U� ·
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D.
.a�d
.art
Mrs.
Dolce,
Lester
Mrs.
edw
e
h
t
Stew
attended
lyde
Debbie Reynolds Tony Randall
er and ramlly whose field is / ding of his dau g hte r, Judy In Col. lour ch ildren o f Mason, former
H111
Mrs.
Hoffman,
Pearl
Mra.
Diles,
"IBE MATING GAME"
local resldenta, ha Ye moved to
Thia new. giadl SPRED SATIN Color Card make1 Jt ffsie;
umbua, Saturday.
Dana Hamilton , Mrs. E. t. Hug h ee, Jn the Belalum Congo.
_ also _
Terre Hau te, Lnd,, where he is
Mn. Fowler, project chairman,
(
t, J r., Mn. H oward
Dars
David
Mrs.
•
m
o
Colu
Noon
Ed
Mrs.
and
Mr.
a.n.d
faster fot you to ,nd the exact color, 1°" want for
Mickey Rooney in
Wei t, M r■, Jam ea Souder■ and Mra. announced that the Secret Pla re , bus spent the week end at their employed.
''ANDY IIARDY
your
rooms. lt'U nve you hours of shopping-ti.me-just like
devotional bookle t h.8.11 been placed ho me MincrsYille
ltfiu Connie Phillips
of RJttmiln
·
Houdae:helt.
COMES HOME"
1 Harry
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t
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o1pi
h
and
hat
mem•
t
al1
local
SPRl!D SA.TIN, The Wooder Paint, .. .,.e, you boutt of
th'e ln
The Dorcaa Clrclc rnct .al
-� bera are to brln; old Secret Place I Miu Bridget Afln Ruschel of Co. f mlly.
painting time, Try it . • • you'll eojoy it.
Gue11.J ot Mrs. Edna Bar teJ1 over
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magazine, and Guidepost books to Ium hus, formerly of Pomeroy, un',
week end were · her son and
the
derwent
surgery
at
the
Mt.
Carmel
be taken to Jbut,Jo,,. .
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Mrs. Llllllln Mc"Che�. progra m flospital on Monday and la report• daugh ter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Bartels or Youngalown
chair man, Jntroduc41d her sister . cd as improving,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rusc hel and Tony Sebraek or Clnclnnati.
Mrs. Ida Nell of P'l'at\vooda. Ky.,
Mr. and Mrs. -Ralston Campbell
who presen ted Ute. evening pro• spent the week end In Columbus
Clearwater , Fla., and Mra. Hel•
or
.
Mrs.
Virgie Rus•
Kram ulling t he topic "Tile Christ with hie m other,
THE 100% LATEX IASE PAI NT
en Bumgartner of Cincinnati were
S0-0:.0 ..IY TO 1111
Ian Witneas" from Mark's sm1pel. chC!I and other rc'letlves.
Gctet OIi lo hp.I( the dtH whb
Fololying t he meeting a ,alad 1 Will Frick 11nd �lira. Bird Angel Mo �day ilnd TUeaday gueata ol
..diet-bn■b· o• JOU.t.
heir aunt, Mrs. Edna Bartels, Nye
t
er.
t
hryn
t
Ka
gr11nddaugh
Mary
co une waa served by ,the hoa- and
1
ve.
h
T
also
ey
vialted
ot h er rela­
teS1ee. The dlnlna t■ble waa dee. Shay of Covlngton, Ky. and Mrs. L. �
orated with aladloll and summer 1! K. Lewis and Q r rle Lewis of Jack• tivea in t he area.
Mr. and Mrs. Viet or Brown and
llowere.
son were recent gueRts or Mr. a od
son, Danny and di1ughter, Marilyn,
Ot her gueal&amp; at the mee t ing who "Mrs. John Frick.
· Quart
were alJ&lt;&gt; house guealli of Mra. MeMr . and Mrs. Albert Burk ll art spen t la■t week at Charlotte, W.
Gallon
Ghee were Mra. Ben Reber and and grandd11ughter, Leslie Ann Li.v- Va. W h ile their Danny and Vic­
'Mr■. Jame, Doualu of Belle, W. I lnuton or New Albiny, Ind ., are lor attended the Mercury Service
•ITAIT OI fTOp ANY �ACI
V■. and Mn. Mary Fraaier, r,rovi- 1uut1 of her parepta, Mr. ,qd Train J nc SchO:Ol.
No l1D1 or bs,tltwka wilt Iha.;
Ben
H.
Alvia
ol Tampa, Fla., la
' T"oii�h•IIIP •Ilia
,oa lil:e.
dence, Ky.
j llrB. John Frick.
,,
In addition to thoae previously
Mr. and Mrs. Sa m MtMur ray or visiting hi11 dilughter and family,
We Defft aold • paint that we could
mentioned tho11e preaen t were Mrs. I Silverton, W. Va. were recent Mr. and �rs. J. C. Wyatt and Kay.
Mlae Lmda Hyaell waa ii Sunday
Joe WIison, Mrs. Charles Lewis, · guests or Mr. and �rs. E. J. Hill.
recommend more highly. U you ba,e
Mrs. Roy Jooea Jr . and son, Jeff. guest ot Kay Wyatt, Harriaonv!Ue
Mra. Cecil Bradbury, Miu Sylvia
Road.
McMaater, Mr■. Morah Leonard, · rey, returned home to Columbu1 •
Dot used SPRED SATIN, you'te due
PTC Buzz Be \!,:: le of For t Mon•
Mra. Lawrence Bing, Mr1. C. J, ' Sunday arter a week end visit with
for • p.leaaanc decorating surpri,e.
Rhodes, Mrs. Raymon Grim and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. m�uth , N, J., spen t the weekend
ilfrs. Harold Hall.
Hill and Mr . and Mrs. Hoy Jonea with h lt Parents, Mr. and Mn.
PAl'IWIY UU.N-W'
Scop In aod - the beautiful i.ta:
J,, irst thoughts of fall get an early and beautiful cxpres-loin water dean, bl'Q.Jt. IOlln,
Sr. John rem11ined for a lon i;:- er Jo.eph Beegle and elater, Shirley,
Mr. and Mn. Lewis R. Miller,
They were accompanied
sion in our new Costume Jewelry . . . featuring new col•
visit.
Barbara and Patricia of Avon
1 ho me by Mrs. Jones for a visit.
ors, styles, and designs. Lovely . . . and what's more, I
j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill of P vk, Fla., are vlslUna; Mr. and
we ' ve a style for every costume. Choose now!
0 $
•fe
M�irion were overnight g uest s Sat- M r. . Aten Shain, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge_prge Klndle and
urday of Mr . .and Mrs, E . .J . l l lll.
n
s
. Pal, _Columbus, were Sunda y
�
S11.1uril11.y c-vcnin.LJ c allers we t· c Mr.
t ors with Mr. and M:re. Ha rold
l
l
Nl
a
C
ol
r.
llaclrtox
d
a
h
Herman
n :11rs.
The July meellnA of the H n nie.
H
sell
and Mrs. Lydia Hyaell.
y
, builders Claas of the Middleport leston, W. Va. and Mr. and Mn.
Phone WY-!-S. 785
Church or Ch rist w11 held Tuea• Calvin �ceduws or P11mrro)',
M
of
&lt;.:olumbus
Hill
Mary
OHIO
IS8
POMEROY,
day CYenlng at t he home of Mr. I
EAST MAIN STREET
a mt Mra. Wllllam Grueser on spent Sunday with her p11rl'nls , Mr.
and Mrs. K J. Hill.
-- -- Gnni Stree t .
Mr. and Mrs. F.verctt ThomBN re ,
Tom Dowen was lhe devotio nal
leader for t h e evening and fol - : lurntd home Sunday OYl'lllnu after
lowing th e opcnlng prayer he · a week end visit In ,Bru nswick !
conducted a pro,llrilrn of ques- 1 with their son and d11u,qhtcr•in , l11.w I
lions and answers on the Dible . Mr. and Mrs. Horto n Thomas and
I
Wtndell Gerlach , pre,tdent, wH J a m il )' .
Min Fay Thomas of Col11mbu11
in charge ot the bu1lne11 meeting
I
when the aroup madfl pl■ m1 for I Is 11pendln,c a week ' s vaciltion wit h
" bakeleaa bake 111le and illl her parents, Mt. Bnd Mrs, Everett
mi!'mbers will be contacfed w ith in Thomas.
:�m,. John Milc h and children rcthe next two week■.
Member8 were uraed to 110 10 turned ho me Sunday CV('nin.i:: after
the Bloodmob ile which wl U be a l J • two weeks vi■i t In Lcbanoll wi th
"LAST ROUND-UP" OF •• MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND
1 the Pomeroy High School ne:d , Mr. •nd Mrs. Floyd Mescher .a nd
f
A 1J
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Monda)' 11 blood I■ ur1enuy - - · ·
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CHILDREN'S SUMMER SHOES - PRICES REDUCED
needed In Meiga County,
A oewlnR pro.foci for Item, for I
FOR QUICK CLEAN-UP.
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tht chlldrtin a, the Oount:r Home
·I
wa1 · dl1cu11ed and thf! 1troup ahlo
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,planned to hiVe t heir annual
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lomlly .plcnlo· 11 tho hom• of Mr.
'!"
nd
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"· Milton Houduhelt n,xt
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POPU�/��AND '
FIRST QUALITY ,
LADIES' STYLE and
REG. $1.98 SILICON
CHILDREN'S
The m&amp;etlng WH cloaed Wit h .
CANNON
IRONING BOARD
MON.,
TUE
..
WED.
prayer by Rev. Fred l. Gardner
Thun.,
Fri.
8
ti,
5
after which rtfrea hments were I
72lltf9 Dr II lilff
Sat. 9 to 9
Hrved by the Grue,era and Mr.
Value, Tn ,9.95
Volueo To H.89
••d
Mrs.
Bowen
and
Mr.
ind
Mr,.
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
Broce Blncham lo t he 17 .mem- ·
Llmll Ono
''" lren Re&amp;t
be1-., ft(!v. and Mn. Gardnflr, Deb•
Middleport,
Ohio
ble Grue■e,.
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Spending for national security takes more
than half of each tax dollar the federal gov•
ernment collects from you . A man earning
$5,000 a ye:rr, reports lhe Citizens Public Ex·
penditure Survey, pays $240 a year for de•

There is one major disappointment with
among
administration
the Eisenhower
thoughtful persons of both pai'tles deeply in·
terested in reducin&amp; the expense of govern,
ment, particularly the annual national de�

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lke eigh! ye= •• •nd a-n fuur �m a�

fense.

Virtually no one would oppostc any needed amount of dE:fense spending in today's unpredictable and dangerous world. But neeessary defense spending is one thing - ami
waste in the defense system is a very differ-

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Senator Ikuglas of Illinois, who wants an
adequate defense as si nterely as anyone, recently presented a display to his colleagues.
One item was a- lamp socket which, he said,
11eU11 fn tetan stote1 for 29 cents but cost the
N••,y 12) . 1 0. Another ,.., a set of wrenches
wltt,h cith be b,mght fl'Ollt a tool company for
fP.h. lilt l'8� tlie A.ftnt · $29. Still another
"'IR i grou p ol dHll buoltlbgs ,.otth 25 to llO
N!llt. which cost 11!@ Air ·Force $9.65. So it

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Wfll!. Auditor, fl'blll IM tleneral Accounting
_Office , the Mnilor allded, had checked and
wrlllfll ht, !llilelll�ftU.

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Affill'dlftf lb !lellator Douglas, the mili­
lfluch •• '3,000,000,000 • year
through ptel!ellt prnrut'l!ment practice,. 'rills
hu� lllIIII of mol!t�, lie pointed out, could
be 1111....i and u!l@d !or rhl!siles al\d other real
d•fl!ll�e pll�.
111tio'ft t, �nlltti!d to
d!illa� •• worlh
of d•l•n•• ;nd military powet
evety one

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lense bill. ii ls !hat Ike, with ai l his first•

hand experience In the mllitaf'y, has been un°
able to dent the brass rh\l around the Pent•
agon to eliminate procurement duplication
and waste.
We would suppose many votes came to

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tiomplet ely
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"'00-Iomon AIld s··hCb8, opens At
Haven Theatre Fn•day N1g• ht

In 'tile R6utid'• Ml t\'. Dick Wil ey
ee.lle(l u1 hi 'tutn on «niit aee
.
Bheldoh. Motl of UI 1'111 tecail
.
Sh�lftn'■ J&gt;lirfflc With Dlclt', oreheetrt--4¥1iti,'t El'hle rr.,1� 11,o
One of the most spectacular ttnotioQ pictures ever proIn tbit and tttrne Bradbury duced, " So lomon and Shebll," opens on Fri., July 22 at the
t,,t■nlal? Yes, :,fa, that WII ft, I Ha ven Theatre through United Artists release.
Pr_oduced qn an epic IC1le, "Solomoil and Sheba ," a
!:!h !':1•h l bl!l)" could revive
o
Vidot production, was filmed IQ 'l'echnlcolor a nd T echKing
-"-"--on location In Spain at a (•Ost of better than $6,000,000,
hiralna
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LOOKING Allq1JNO....e,;i ,
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story today 11 of I youhi bride tbui tbaklhl it o ne of the lnos t ex-,
mo n bri_nga about h �r traSolo
11:W
ia
t
mJde.
It
pe1U1ive pte uti!!a ever
who bolled her fre,h corn until
ilc . �eath, Headmg the stro n� 1upthe cob waa aolt-that mi tchea an O\lei" whelmlngly _ lavlriih fil m in portin
g cut are such lnlern ahonalt h e three pound, ot liver
ator:r the most opulent or Hollywood tra- J y hnowned players as John era�n
s.
oh Dad in Our e ii
r
married da I dlllo
1 Yul Brynner a n d GlJia Lo llo- f?rl:I , Je an Anderson, Jack Gwll-hli moth
,1 Ii ,er •0 we�1
· er li,ed
Laure nce
hm Ha rry Andre w,
tha t Dad bl'OUJht In above amount brIit' da are starred II sotomo n and Na 1m 1t h , FJn1ay Cu • i.e , Maruchl
rr
,
lon
Ad
Georre
aa
S1nder1,
Sheba.
wh en ahe w,1 'With u, for ,up
11no and ma n y othe r!l . In ad�l•
-to tell you t:he truth rve ne:: 1 jahi the vldoue intrlau rt 1�othe r �
ti
o�, t he cast
ls _ com pose d of
h .Marb een the IIJ"lle man ,inca"""'iure- of ,8pJ,oJpOn, ii c:o-at,rr
thouH1 n d�ulte htet1lly-ol exI
11
f.i
sra
le
bat,
iht
u
l•a
Paftn
ly miuJna: ROia ( A. R.) PJl l l,iqa
1·
l ove tras an d bit P1ayel'II. •· · r ) · "
up at th e store-he •Qd· l'..ie- -4ihe ite m•lde n whose wireq u lt
"S-Olomo n a nd Sheba " was di1 -----------pe ren nial .,jakt each t&gt;ther ,
r
eeled by • Ki ng Vidor one of the
'OCIO
n;-ostly about ho w thi n we're pt•
trea t a nd dil tingui1h ed nam es or
ting do ,et betttr fHl, Mr, P.
''spec tacl e '' pict ures.
Ida Ll!e Roller (Mh. Jamea) and ,,.
I\
h e r cute children at Grandpa '11
At! Edward Small prellentatio, n ,
TINT M ITING
d rug 1 tore, 1I10 M IPJ MUtha and
:i.
1ittm:th I n " 111
"
t,-ai proti he'ull"
!m
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A lerie1 of revtval
l
o t course mama Dorothy workin
wlll bt held •I the Church M du ced bY. 'fed Rich mo nd, Ant h ony
like • Turt end hOW Jianl doet Cbrit t In Chr!ltlan Uhlon ' beitn• Velll er, l&gt;aul Dudley and Georg e
B�uee wrbte the screenplay, using
a Turk work ah,.,.'llay--mOtt e very ntn• Sunday, July 24th.
one IO!llnl I lot of ileep watchin1
Fri
Rev,
d Shockley, evan.&amp;.llat the materials of the Bible for all
the -con Ye nt l�ft-tnd jt btlalna all will de the prucb_tn a. The 11:;vlc• el emen ts of the story. Fre ddie
o ve r aialn Mohday,
July lft.- ea wlll be held In a i ar ie t ent by Yt1ung, the noted Bri t11h ci nemaShirley Gilkef (-Chief li:l!ll'hle s t he church which Will acoom·m • toa:rapher, waa chief cameraman.
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dau1htet) and tifdlt h1ll n1 a fine
da te tht · 1. ■-e croWda expected. Marlo N■sci mbene co mposed the
lon 1 visit uptown-,one of m)' Rev. Guy &amp;l re ts paator and mualcal acore ,
y
•ery m01t f1,l)rltl tounr people has beth $
· ery iucteurul In his
A 1re 1ihl train forty cars long
-nice to '" Carla (Clark) Klei n ,,,vi ,. • ·_ Is •welt liked b·' all
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required to tran aport th e comwas
an d IOftl "-t
n e.r aft • RIc hIIrd-R I. the people Of t he commun ity. A
n•
chard'• Mlch■ntln@_ 1ml1111 simply cordial welcome 11 exten ded to ...nv, crew, equipment, a nd p,o...
- "Solomon
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of
and Sheba" from 1': 1slan me--:iren, Ute 1eranluma a t evmone.
drld to the Los Monoaro, desert
beautlful-90 cheer)'
t he bank
PIRSONALI
near Zuaa:oli, Spai n , for baUle
I# 1 dorn lhe w hoIe Iron I
•n d rea l,..
Mlea LUllan Brannan 1 nd El•
-ff.aroJd Jfub?iartl, Caahler, de- mer Brannin of Beech Hill •ere scene• I n the film.
monatrate• the ' 'Ira)"' 1l1n i n Thurad1y 1ueeta of Mr. and Ml'1.
Amons the,Jpectacular acene11 on
the front dool'I---QlJly bkea off James Crump.
the call 11-h eetll of "Solo mo n anU
the 8'.lll'i--Otote lovely dark 1'•11•
lll battle,
Mr. an 11ra. ""·
narol(I Burna:ar- Sheba" were the enormo
ar11 formtt\1, iO w idely ••••
.
s ■11 ne r an cd re
t vivld
mo■
the
(perha...,
aeque11,ce,
... on
d hlld . n were eaIii "'•
over now Ind Whe.t all lnn�tlon
(lraelltes
the
n
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'°e
tietw
filmed)
ever
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It 11-weU, J dld a little better Mr. •n d Mra. amea M. Cl'Ump and the EgypUan■, a full-Beale Pl·
with recen t pletuN■ Ctna-i a:et- Thurada y eveni ng.
Mn. Allee 8. Chapm an left gan or1Y, Sheba'• e)'e-openinc bath,
ti n11 T out •r
••ta1••
o ■lle!;I'll r
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v 1•
e atonlnC of Sheba "" outra-d
k Ior an extended YIlit th
1sraellte11, the dea:truc�n of
Ill wee
Ina: • few 1111 fit.I the end1 of th'·
ce
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Paul
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lf
1ervln a: club pletur. 1#1 Gn ill pott1 W
1reat temple by U1btntne, ae1!net
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Pomeroy Cub Scot.i ts of Pack 248
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Eich famil v is to take t heir own
food and drink, Den Five will
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POTATOES - - - 10 lbs. 59c
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lb. 45c
FOOD MART INSTANT-GUNT
COFFEE - - - 10-oL jar $1.19

GROUND BEEF - - lb. 49c
FINE to ROAST OR RAR-ff.Q
CANDY BARS - - - - 10 for 39c ROASTING
CHICKENS - - - - lb. 39c
25 lb. FLOUR - - - - $1.59
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A i.rie mo und of Can;a&lt;llan air
moved iD to the lo wer Great
Lakes, dom inatini; Ohio weather.
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per 40B _over the northeast a�d
Dele,ration For Nixon
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COLUMBUS UPI - Former Sen.
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Jo � n W. Brlc_k er, chairman of the
was the eighlh lime thia mont h 0h
I� del ea:at1o n to the �publican
Oa t a new low reading was esta.bNati onal ConvenUon, u1d today
li.1hed. The weather bureau said t.he Buckeye deleptlon will bold
Clevela nd was well on its way for
firm. for t�e nomination of Vice
recording the coldest July on recPre11dem Richard M. Nixon.
ord !i nce 18'1.
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Many areas, espec1 1lly
Bricker Hid h e could tee no deNort..ern Ohio, have not had a tection from Nixon to Gov. Nellon
day ye� thia month when tem pera- Rockefeller of New York or anyturea have been normal or above body else.
nor mal.
-----------But the wea therman had good ahowed very bi&amp;h preuure cen­
newa for peraoru; who like their tered o ver Late Erie 1'1110VID£
wea ther wann. The wealherrnap ! slowly eaatwa .

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Anoth e r round of unN:uonably
cool tempera ture, greeted Ohio­
an, today with Cleveland chalk­
ing up another reco rd low of 48
de.&amp;ree,.

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The Pomeroy Benden Ju n ior
and Senior •·H Clubs will sponsor
an lee crea m 10C1al o n Lincoln
Height.I, Friday bt&amp;inni nE 1l 5:30
p. m. Home made Ice cream, cake,
pie and co ffee wlll be 10ld and t h e
procffds uaed for the Canter'•
Cave -4-H Camp (und.
Tbe &amp;lem .Center Girl ind
Boy Scout. are havln1 an Ice
cr9m 10Cial at lhti IC.bool bou■e

ltll th Sayre, d1ua:hte r of M.r. ana
;w rs, lieor rie Sayre of Ne w Haven ,
has Jua1 retur ned from the Lnter­
na t io nal Quadre n nial General Con­
venuon oi Y:ouUa P'ellonhipa,
t:h r1su an 1!:d ucalloa and .Ev1na:e1ism, held at inaiaaa c...ra1 Colle&amp;e m lndianapolla, J uly 13 thru
J u1 y 17.
lfiH s,yre , • member of lhe
New Haven ·EUB Cb\U'ch and 1 •tu­
de nt 1 t ManbaU Colle1e, will te•
l ate her exper ience, at the 9:40 a.
m . wun,Jup service on Sun d•)', July
24 ll th e Ne w Haven EUB Church.
The convention featured diacuaaion gro up,, Bible 1 tuay, re crea­
lion and in1pir at ional 1erv1ce1 plan
ned around the theme "Our Unity
in Chri1t ." Miss Sayre w11 one of
nearly 1000 )'outh and adult de le-gales altendJ ng the convention.

A decorated birtlldu Cde wt.th
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Mr. and Mn. Howard Lopn,
daua:hter . Barban and ton Ron­
n ie, Geor1e- Slarcher, tbe honoree
and Mn. Lopn.
Mr. Locan re«i\led mlll)' c1rd,
and callJ whkb be ,rent, &amp;fpre­
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Mr, 1nd r
Na ncy ind Howard Kay, took their
,on, Bobby, to Columbua to c1tch
a plane to P ort Hueneme, Calif.
after be had ape nt a 30 d1y lea \l e
with hla paren t.I here . He came
here (r om Adak, Al.Hila.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Lubert Jo nes of
N e w Galil ee, Pa., visited with John
Jonet.
Callin&amp; on Mn. Ada Slack and
family S.turday were Mr. a nd Dfn.
J. M. Fink (Hele n Lovett), Mr. and I
Mr■. Ru l.!iell Klier and son. Bari
Wade, ldr1. Uoyd Marie Jarrett
and Jimmy and Barbara, of Cbat•
l e1ton, W. Va.; Mr. a nd Mrs. C. M.
Do uglaa (Goldie Lovet t) and Mn.
The lma ,Drake and Joe, Elkview,
w. Va,
Mrs. Willia m Zerkle a nd childre n spent Su nday wi th Mr, Pnd
Mn. William Z erkle of Hartford.
Mart ha Pearl Sum merfield of
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Mr. and Mra. Titua Picke ns spent
Su n day with Mrs. May Gri mm and
Jeann ette, Broad R un, w. Va.
Mr, a nd Mrs. Troy Zwilli ng and
,Rusaell spe nt Sunday wi t h Mrs
Cl yde Nance of LeSage, w. Va.:
and Mr. and Mra. Dave St eph enson
a nd daughter, Carol, Hunting ton,
Willia m Diddle has be en broughl
to his home fro m Hoh:er Hospital
and is m u.ch improved,
M ias Susie Parke r, R utland,
spent M onday to Thursday- with
Nanc y .Park er.
He n ry Zeiher spen t a we ek with
his chHdren i n C olu m bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja mel! i.d umaw of
Min go Junction visi ted with his
sister, Mi$s Francell M umaw for
,evera1 days.

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75tb birtbd■y Tlleldq ...lllu.
at hi, home on Pl....at aldJt,

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:1;11[2nd��:m.1: 1c:':!!:
cake, pie, h ot dog1, baked beana,
poll to 11lad, pop and coffee will
be aened.
WSCS of th e Letart Falls Het hodist Church annual pi cnic at 6 p.
m. at hom e of Mr. and Mra. Bert
Gri mm. All me mbera Invited. Mn.
John Hill,. president.
The Jolly W or kers Class of t he
July l3
M�HIS, Tenn. UPI - _Bobby
The Raci n e PTA is sponsorI na
Mason · M.t.li odist Church will go
J. S�1lh, 18-yearo()ld �m o[
to Laurt l Lak e on Sunday, Jul)' 24
an ice cream social and rerord hop
rock . n _roll •maer Elvu Pre!!ley,
at Racine Grade School a t 6 p. m.
for Ii pic nic.
as
d
indict
e
W
n
thre
e
eaaay
on
�
e
Jul, 23
Ralph Warn er, a Philip Sporn
�
c_o u_nb . o { pa.same bad . ,che cka.
There will be an ice cream ■upemployee, l e f t Friday for a short
per at the Finl Presbyterian
busi ness trlp to the Breed Power
:i. mUh I&amp; t he son of Elv1e uncle
who s�rves a.a gate keeper a t tbe
Church, Syracuse, S;a t urday eve n- 1
PJ1mt at Te rre Hau te, India na.
sma:er &amp; $100,000 manuon.
ing, July 23rd with home made
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McDani el
1
the church building fund.
and daughters llpent s everal days
Dale called on his mothe,,-M
-,-, .
July
r
u
25
M
.
re cently visi ting Mr . and _
c
_
r
_
, ___•
1''lorence Harden and other relat­
The Bloodmobile will be at t h e
lives enro ute to their home ln CanPomeroy High School, Mo nday,
wn from a vaca tion In Florida.
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
July 25 (rom noon to 6 p. m.
I
Lind.a WUlis is visiting relatives
HOW TO KILL IT.
July 24
in
C
o
lumbus.
IN 3 DAYS.
I The Zion Churrh of Christ on
Mrs. Ed Grindle)' spent a w eek
If nDt dell9hted wlth STRONG
the Pomeroy . Harrillo nville Road
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Dave Wataon o(
Instant-drying T-1-L, your 4k
will have a hymn 1iog at 2 p. m.
Colum bus.
lNlck 1t any drug afore. Watch
featuring Freeland No rris and t he
Mrs, Harold Holmes and Mrs.
lnfeded ,kin slous,h off. Watch
Sun1et Four, Florence Ada me, Mar•
Napp
er we re co u ncil o ;
al the
hHlthy skin repl■ce It. Itch ■nd
ily n Powell , Anna Ki ng and N orNazarene camp Grou.nd,
n
i.forse
bumln1 ere eo,,el TODAY at
,is,
'"d the &amp;,cine Bubenhop
RRoad, Columbus. Atte ndina from
SUNDAY'S WESTERJII ·p1,'l/'SUtlE HORS&amp; WIN!cE
Swisher &amp; LohM, Pomeroy.
Quartet,
Jean Hayman, Dan Hay,
wH
here were Carroll Moore, Con- · M11I, Chil ly Star, ridden 'by -1,im Gres■, New Hav•n
man, Gib Hart and Rob Hart.
tis McDaniel o r Jlion, N. Y.
n ie Grindley
and S arah Jane
n11med winner In Sunday's' •tern PlHl!ur.e H�rs• even·t
Meigs county Foxhun ters AssoMr. and Mrs. Richard Krau tt er Ho lm
es.
Count� Rl�l_ng Club Hor"
ciatio11 Shooting Match at Bald
durlng ·thei fourti, 1nnu1I
, have a s t heir guest!. Ml\ and Mn.
Tlme To Replace That
Kaobti. sla t rt ing at 1 p. m. There
Show on the Junior Fa lrg.roUl).dl. App�ox1i;n■, tely 150 per•
, H e�ry K�au�ter and fa,11lily of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker
Old Film.ace Wltlt A
Jol ie t, Jlhnou.
ton■ took part In the 1 5-cl••• ev�nt._ __ _______ will be chickens, hams and baand fa mily were supper a:uests of
1ons,
New Amerlc!an Standud
Guests Jaat week of Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Swartz, Bel­
HOLIER HOSPITAL
Ble tner we,e Dt-. and M,s. Fred pre , Tuesday.
Jul y 26
t ted Juty ' 19: l.lomer Hol- The SyracUIC
1 Admi
Ka m ph er and son, Freddie, Co).
Third Wedn esd,iy
'
Mr. ahd Mrs. Wayn e Wingett and
ter, Pome roY.; Charle� Norris,
J
u mbus; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J ohn• grandda ughter, Shade, vi1ited with
Ho
m� Demon1traljpn · Clu b meet,
,
Pridd
.
M
Opal
Mrs.
y
l Reedsville;
d
SEE US FOR
I son, Colu mbus; Mr. and Mrs, Virgil h.s a un t, Mrs. Edna Carl
from
e ton, Mon­
Mi�dl.port; _ �LWal�er H1'r!t!Y: , Ing bas been postponed es
FREE ESTIMATES
t
'_i
�
I
$
Here ford, Southside, a nd Mr. and day.
n
20
n
da
Wed
July
l
day
Wed
o
es
y
n
·
kid � l�PQt1; B.en.�pencer, Raci e, Jutr. 26 at 7 p.m. It will be then
Mrs. John Be aty , Charles t on .
(cont , n ued !,om Pa "e O n e)
M r. and Mn. Thomas WJlliams
rt
o
p
e
Middl
ameI Adflme '
'·
I Mr. a nd Mrll. Roose ve l t Davis and Wayn e of Coluinbus were re­ nore d the · U. S. border dur ing D
·
·
at the borne o f· Mra. Jessie Cotin
back
spen t th e week i n Westervill e , 0. cent visitors of hia parents, Mr. his raids. Tha t was
I.be
Dism isse d J uly 19: William trill. Ethel Garland will be 1peakPLUMBING &amp; HEATING They r eturned their granddauahter and Mrs. c. H. Williams,
day !I whe n the Cavalry still u �_d , Campbell, Hettie Thompl!OP , Del- - er on "Fl ower Arra ngi ng",
re
the
n
her
o
t
Joh
home
Skating Party al Sla nllbury.park,
son
Kim
Mr-. and i',irs. Ralph Sewell vis­ horses a nd Hill spe nl m ost of hu , • bert D elawd er Willat1d Day, Shir:Middleport
Phone WY-2-2550
following a visi t in MaBO.tl.
ited recen t ly with their pan,nts, t hree year hitch on th� back of a · Icy Lambert, Mrs. Allie Stiffler, Middleport for Youth of Me igs ·
Mr. and Mre. Earl Diehl and £am Mr. a nd JI.its. Jo h n Sewell and Mr. horse palro1ling the Texas .bord,er. J'ohO Carter, Mrs. Willia" m Hay- Co unty Churches of Chrliit, -4: p. m.
ily of St. Albans were w eek end and Mrs. Anc e J o hn llon or Jackson, Harold Brown, Middleport, wae· i n man, Dia na A.dam s, P8.ul Hehalfey to 6 : 45 p. m.
vifli tors of Mr. and Mrs." Ja mes Ky.
Jul, 29
Mr. Hill'a olll!i t d uring the Me x.i- Leslie Paherson ; 1,1.ra. Errie st CaThe ann ual picn ic of th e K of
,Diehl. Sr.
sey, Mrs. Guy Deem, John N okes,
. .
Visi t ing rece n tly with Mr. and can -Texas campaign . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roseberry Mrs . Herbert Parker were Mrs. Ed­
A}th ough he d oesn t admit i t, Mrs. Orville Hogue, Shirley Lynd, P's an4 the Pythian Sisters of
o f Madi so n, W. Va., spe nt Su nday na Sum merfi eld a nd Mr. and Mrs. HHI appar�n t ly was . tempor�rl l yMrs. Darwin Petri e and da ughter; the Middleport Lodge will be
usmess
b
orse
h,
he
t
Roset
Harrie
Mrs.
er,
h
t
o
m
is
h
h
wit
with
fed
u
Mrs. Merrill Caldwell and daugh- I held July 29th at t he Middle port
p
Rex Su mmerfield of near Chest er
NEW and USED
be y.
roadside park. The affair will be
und Miss Barbara Will, Jessup, Ga. aftel' t hree years_ 1_n the cavalry . ter.
· ,.
n
and Mrs. Earl Harden ���
Mr.
po Uuck and e ach family is ask ed
Henry Dailey Jr. ha11 retur ned to for }Je promptly }O�ned the Navy
•
tment·
enlis
year
e
e
thr.
bis
bring t heir owo table service
to
when
hie h ome l'ro m t he Lancaster City
al Servacea
The picnic will be held at 6 p. m :
ended in 1917. He served . in t he . Reviv
Hospital and is impro ved.
t on · (! f ,,
ffttt_llf,td rn,, and all the flrnilie1 nf the It of P
of U1 , S .. Navy for the, .Q1.1J::� 1
Mr. a nd Mrs. Roy Spencer
near Morni ng S tar vpited Sunday World War f and WH discharged , Revival services will bC bl!ld • '1111&lt;:1• :the Pythfan Sister, are invit­
1
wlth hiB sillter, �- Lela Hendrix.. in 1919 · about a year after t he at the Ru t land Church of Chtlfsr ed te come .
Phone WY-!-3794
ic�,
t
----------at
Armis
evening
day
n
Mo
next
beginning
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sisson and
.
.
Cpl. and Mrs. George Cleland rePOMEROY, OHIO
Mr. Hill LB not a n.at 1 ve of 7 :30 a nd will · conti n ue to August
family spe nt Monday in Ci nci n nati.
turned
to Fl. Bragg, N. C., Thurehere
ved
bu
t
has
h
C
Wes
o
unty
t
o
f
Meigs
Furniss
5 wi th James
Mrs. Anna Will and daughters,
day after spending a 15-day furs
b
orn in
He
o
life.
hi!!
o
f
W11
sl
t
.·
m
evangelis
Uni
as
o
n
Barbara and Mrs. Fay Smith and
lough with his paren ts , Mr. and
children have returned to t h e ir Roa·ne County, w. Va.; and .came
· Mee t i ng'g will be .held each e ve- Mrs. Wal ter Cleland, Racine, and
when
n 1910
i
County
igs
e
M
to
home in Jeallup, Ga., after a visi t
Sa turday a nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hysell, Con ­
wit h Mr. and Mr1. Eldon Will and his father, a cerpenler and resl , ning except
w ill be song lead- dor-st, Pomeroy, and o ther rela­
Weills
Virginia
L:ing
o
t
moved
r,
e
al
e
d
Mrs. Henry Dail)'. Als o visi ting the est ate
Uves. They were acco mpani ed
ii invited.
public
1'hE!
er.
ottom
B
Long
o
t
was
It
S
o
tom.
t
Bo
Wills were Mr. and Mra. Varian
o me by Mrs. Cleland'a brothers,
h
•
t
lis
n
e
Arthritic and i'h■umatle dfs­
McCullough, Toledo, and Dr. El­ he ret urned after II.is two 1
old and John Hysell, Co ndor-al
Har
Forces.
Armed
the
n
i
tll
n
e
vnt
dluble
and
crlppl•
eatea
m
son McCullough, Colu mbus.
co uple have a eon , Paul,
the
dishis
numbers. Thoupl new treat- I
after
t
year
a
u
o
ab
For
Mr. and Mre. Troy Zwilling took
me nt1 a n d drua:• art btlnl J th e ir son, Pvt, Russell Zwilllng, to charge, Mr. Hil l se rved aa a rail- West Jefferedn, and three daugh­
devel()ptd, there can be no t Colu mbus Th ursday wh ere he took Way cle rk o f t he B. &amp; 0. be twe:�n ters, ,M.rs, Eu"nice Jones and Mary
SLICll;D
■ub■tftute for to11nd mecllcaf 1 a plan e to Fort Ord, Calif.
Pitts1urgh and K e nova, w. Va. C. Hill, Coluft!bus �n d Mrs. Jane t
who hves m a. house on
Jucfamant -all arthrttla Is not I
�,In. Ha rold Holmes Is a palient Il wae a j ob he did not like too I G opch,
the Hill tarm . They have 12 grand­
I at H ol:r.er Hospital.
the Hmtl
well he says, so he resigned and
ren , A brother, Willoug hby,
As • member of you, prom.
Mre. Maude Branch and grand. tried his hand at fi rming for a child
near Cheste r.
lives
ved
o
m
n·
e
h
t
He
years.
■lonal hHlth ttam, we tl'l•
childre n of Colum bua spent a couple of
e a
becam
he
re
e
w_h
roy
e
lri
o
P
t�
courap you to 1ft • doctor'■ I we ek with her mothe r, Mrs. Ma ttie
Mr. Hill's main i n terest now is
. dlqno,11, He can beet Hfect
Springer and gra nddaugh ters, C har ci ty mall carrier , w orkl_ng ou t of training his twQ. A merica n Shel·
5 LI. BOX
the Pomeroy PoSl Office for ZS land stalli on s ·[or eulky races al
the thffllpy and drup to help
lene and Sharon Hayes. ·
I
pnterlptlon1
your
Brint
you,
�
Rece nUy Mr. and Mn. Ti tus ye ar .
He will
C
Hill t he Meigs ou nt)' Fair.
to ua for d•pendablt •Mee. I Pickens, local, and Mr. and Mrs. A :ou 1 slx years agO Mr
. ·
Sun ts n and
n t er Laurel Oaks
e
Howard Neigler and Mr . and Mrs. retired fr-om the P ost Office and Roval Oaks Snip I (called "Snip")
. �
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Ge orge Nela:l er of Racin e enjoyed purchue d the 170 acre Charles m
the pony ev e 11ta.
Ash worth farm sbout a half ri11le
a picnic al Marietta.
SKINLESS
Assis ting him in the training
Mr. and Mrs. V e rno n Swartz of o'ff Rou te 33 on the Fla two·ods
e comhav
HUI
Mrs.
and·
He
Road.
this summer is his grand­
chot'es
Be lpre, Earl Eum merfield and 10 n,
REXALL DRUGS
Roger, Murryvllle, Pa., -.:ru-. a nd plete ly re nova ted the century old son , Mike Jones, Co lu mbus, who
is spending the su m mer here.
M re. Garland Lamb, C olumbus a nd Ashworth h ome of H room s.
' Preserl]Klona '
rm ill devOted t o
fa
the
f
o
t
s
o
M
h
Miu Velma Sta n eart, Al ena were
Z-2955
Phone
Pony racing, Mr. Hill lnst11ts, is
puture and hay w ith a bridle
UZ E. Main SI, !'omeroy peats of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert path running over the farm whic h· a growing attrect ion for c ounty
Parker.
Everythlng You Need
'
the HIils operated for twO yeal'S fa"il's arid eaCh year will attract
l'/1.&lt; more enth uSiaats Last year there ,
For Any Sport You WW
Pitttburgb and Kenova, ,
for thoae of t he public wh ,,�et.1 1 were 10 ponie1 en tered in the
Find Here Al The
Sliced or Chopped
and had no. _h?tSef rAce1 �t Rock �rin�s : and he ex- ;
to ride
COMPLETE
BEND'S
·
year.
/,or a 11te place ,to enjoy , W,� l(iNJrti fcts man· y mor· e �hi,
J·•'
·,
·
,
'
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•
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_
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·
I''
. Tht brld1e path has bee ri' P�S�O!J·
1 i5J. , , Lucife r could have done JP.�ch
tinued for wi n -. QI IOriieope'
worse than to have �n b o�n
run It, · Mr. Hill sa\d '. Ife' ��IU : on
'the �II farm where _he will
ha• plenty of ndr,lle, 4r �ul' hai
canw, CIIAl;,JIIIIM
up !1 nder the watchful e ye11
row
g'
cut his hone herd ' dc.1W'nj to 10 ot
the Hill fa m lly-1 In fact ,• whil e
mare� w h ich h e uaes ii b�e·edin&amp;
Lucifer may never ·i111pµ'e l song
•
Aulhorlted Ma�r•g&amp;r
,to k
o
name a borax produ�t, we pre•
�
.
are
d
Hill
n
Mra
a
Mr.
AU PLOOas
Headquarters
�t,h
diet for_ hi m I happy hle.
horse enthusiasts and e ach h R s a
ow old and
gr
probably
will
He
WOOD. UNDLIUM,
.
llllddleporl
MW SL
Pell mlno mare a&amp; a privste ridi ng n ever ne n kno w tha t he 1s
a
_, TILi
hone . Mre. Hill was the former m il�
Mary Frecker, Pine Grove, and
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To Mett July 26

Yes , this hallon, like all olh•rs, is enllt­
led to • dollar's worth of delerue lot every­
one of the billions ol dollars apeat.
A! we enter !he dallgerous '80s, the quee•
tion remains, How tith we &amp;et II?

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FHA Membets

didate on the American scene today could
do any bette r, if os well.

gu;

tional Press 'We e k..
Coat.Ii show in a vari ety of 111houettes from th e fitted prfnee11
to the wide ind roomy looldn,ll
box shapei;;. Like 11uit.1, moat come
with slandaway collars. Sfme
have 4 demi. fitted front a n d ldoae
sWlr.glrig bRCk. Cdm_pttlq: with
th@ regu!dfon lel'lgt.h coat are the
three-quarter and IM!Veft�th1.
In b9 t h suits 11nd at'1, fur u
ot , I
·11v!lh!y.
, 1' �
'°
. :x! '!N:r;NI: we1&lt;1t1.
.-1�
;,
j: !Ii . �',ti � _ijtdivtdual
·· 1� ' 116� MOHi)':
A&amp;J.e ��-41l �n�t of
t1}&amp; ''ldtal td",:k" fol' 1. ' Jilt : with
&amp;klll ii ,o'!!�•hlvlit l,;;]ulls or
t�n,!i, .ireue,. ·
over
iho!,
hl•UJti • !etlOivl!ly. Sh
fi1\lt • oi 'til'plt� · ■ fill,
i
. • tolor
·
1ft ,mblt e
�ii
lltetion.
Fefthrts "tfa' 11,r" 16!\li!i&lt;o, of
, cill t oiib Be ubl e
!ht,_ jjltil.�
Jacket s!i6uld0r, . lt'i! �itml II l di'ii■. � . tt n, i two
wi th , t@Ha.h&lt;y lb it&lt;II'&lt;! . �t!iW,
- breu
ll llriili •
come set-fliihetirttlfi With stivfii
. · . I .. Ure
.
and
g&gt;thallng-lhtb th t jtbn bf · !he !�
. -&lt;bl �
'
1itteath.
Jackt\t, lh deep •-l'!tj�i/l&amp; \oi!r,11!1&gt;1, "
I . I ' '· to · ft htra
ahd raclan. Most sl!J,� •M lt ill •
ohoe,
..
Ill• lfti3dle ,or t he lffl.,�f!!\- A &gt;Ill •• ·
said
/•
�
!Iiitif'
l@'t,1 Ire sliced off . at tJM, ,�JMw. 1 Mn, Stnf ' ' •' · _ :)f
1
, 'Jltese were treod1 -, t h f\llt i!bJ,• •
ifi.- Jti, ,
"IM. lorui llbOWn f:&lt;&gt; vlfli\t l ng fHhlbn · • iitiat.lei' R'itri ,-·, ·.
Mill
reporters attending_ the N�w Yt1rk. ; lllA
bias
Uii
1
u
nua_l �•tu
e
g
�n
1 1 ;•
-�-. _. ·v: �
·.·, _
;: �::: :� ;:
Ice.
ro
cock. l■okod
i,H Jftd lve�I ' ·
' ' l'ii!tdlng
ti!
I
the
ls
Jffii,
·
·
.
from t�&amp; to bll
'
.
Monte-Sano ,. l'rlliih-'-4ever11 d1; tjqie , an d I� 81f fiessea
.
Approxima tely 350 Future were pure · che mise. But for con-' /
Homemakers from all sec tions of traet, designer Jacq\leg TJffeau \
will .m eel et produce! another silhouette callWest Virgini.i,
Jackson's Mill, July 26-�9 for ed the "s�eptwlng" puffed out
their Fiftecnlh Annual Sta te Con- llke a turtle stiell across , the up, I
venliun.
per baCk IDd 1bouldera, n� in
These delegates, most ly- chap- at the wala� or up,Cr hip and alo
p ,esidenls a nd Chaple, ofll- w•Y• Jolhe cl to a namiw !klrl
cers, will represe nt 6,010 mem- Arffl�ole■ on this group, ate -et
bers from 153 chapten in th e de_ep,· ()ften to the waist. A ..,htRe
Kr&lt;&gt;U p l&gt;i lel'l!n'l&gt;IB!il!is I•ngth
high schoo ls of West V l, glnia.
Presiding over the convention coats, and "dt.'IE!n8, of coats reversiwUI be the st ete presiden t . Ella bli;\ wlf/1/t'ahric on �nt side, pre�e��1!��1 of Ripley High School clOde, -rur;�n,• \Jie �ellitr. .
IY: llllDDII HOUDAIHILT
'
-----�h. Ida Bachner ret urned
LI
Iii
Wlidri. esd.ay from a vacation tr ip
.
In Oayion, B eaoh, Florida, where
sh• visited )k and Mn. !lay
F"
GN!ehler.
Mi's. G e orge Baker Is a pa tient
By Mrs. John $tout
"'
, ,.,.
U Hoh:er :ho,pl t al for observaQ
U V • .,,,,.,;;�
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McVay and " : .,Jilt.,
·
\lon.
children of Mine ral, W. Va , , spen t
tversoqe wl!l -'t,e � t�it '''l O 1 1
Mrs. Lawrence Hartinger and Sunday with Mr. a nd Mrs. Ruseetl fro118_e� •t 1�e•l� Ollq �ta�_Fair, '
10 n David visi ted W e dnesday Wi t h Grimm.
A,1,gust _ iO t1'rou!1!�l So"fe
m8et 2, 1,
· ,,
iiurtn,
"'oa: w�
-Mr. and Mre. Garla n d Lanie r and
nuuse
.ine "_v
wh1,. ,• ...:::
....,lan d Jewell "'
" ,,. . "'
M , . and •1Childre n i n Rio Gra nde.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ha rl Ha n- $t�te Fa! ... Weak will ti, the J, i ttle 11
RJ if,,
� M r .and Mrs. George Anderso n Ing , Mr. Jewell has spen t some Thf! iter · B'!iili:llnl on �e
Jr:, _h�ve been vacation ing_ at t� "�· U\e hospitll,]. _h\lt .� able t o m-nunds , where m llt\y dolt, 1a4 .
1
.
V1r11m1 Beach.
I
eibltil�d.
bf¥tleit
be around noW'"'!illti1�clat l ves.
J
Kathy McElhi n n ey , da ught�r of
Gue sts of .},tr. "\qd"'
-George
�Ill nDd sh ort &amp;irOO.·..- t!O.l!:I,
Mr. and Mrll. K enn eth McElhln • , Clark were Mr. ai\&lt;i Mrs. K eith w9rklng and huntlpc } doS•, Jar11
ney has been con fined to her Plu mmer and children,
JI"Q · a d ,:., :bib �t.h 1 · n b
ho me because of illneas for sevMr. and Mrs. Ge orge Clark are ��e! �D �he lfii pa i d� ot'dop� !
eral day11 this w ee k.
spending eomc t ime wi t h relatives Other !.1Jbiliar bre'eda OD displ11
Mrs. Jack .Bachner a nd son al . Ca rroll, retu rning with th"'" "'ill ;:is.
, �
u.,'le�
;h,t .w· - Ul-'f��H,
HAI•:
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Steve are spending t he we ek In gr,ndchildnm .
vo•irs1urr, tef'e 11
en'.ii,· coa�l!r 19,·"n.tel:-x
n
d?
- ·or n d a --.·
Charleston wi th Mr. and Mrs.
n 11 , �� m�
r.lre. Alvin Bra nde nberg and � -!l..i:. 1 • � "!�,t"'"t',;
1;11 Q�:
Clyde Belcher.
, lbeI
n
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ehlldren of Jnd l ana were weele end '\':
'!�' �he"'e ·�°['·· \\'I u.:
c armer
H 11told R ln lcl e , son of Mr, and gueste or Mr. 11nd Mrs. MCKihney
F
,t m)f,io; l�
If ycu v�n�e_l'
Mn. Htrold Hinkle has be en ijl and family.
w
d •
a
th9
ct d · !. 1-,. ;• · !1 &lt;Pe� �ree� 1
Mrs. Joe Sayre and Timmy and
, t th e ir ho me o n South Fourth
11
e 8 a
e
'!n1 11
St., for lleveral days a nd wa� tak- Mrs. �warda called on Dana TUr n- � dn l rairn 'i' 1 s"'e P11t'
i .to;_ r,, wer J.l1 Y0�"i1
1 � , 9� �x . -1'!_.t
en to Holzer Ho111)ital yeste rdlly er Sr. rece ntly.
wo
� i,. t e cattl
u 3tfona . ;'_
:!fe.i: r1ri
l n\
ciu
for observa tion and treatment.
Mr . and .Mn. Jake Lee and son s q :
t
it tn
e
Mn. Wayne Dren ner a nd · so ns wel'e Sunda y guei.ts of t heir 11\oth- be 0;;��•"er.:h ::. ;.. t� tah:e ;_�1:
who have been visi t ing wttb Mr_. ,er, M,s. Ka t ie Wilso n .
llt!!hd tl i e .o.·og' e¥1ilblt. A moclr:.
and dauahter , a..
and Mra. Jacob Turner and· f&amp;fuMra. Don Updegraf
m b . ,._ J •
.
\f1-W_ w1 -� p,-esenteII 1o EX·
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11 Jell for t heir home ,· n Call lor- who h• •e been visIll ng •
ere w1· 1
.
10
Plato
1ir-aoeh
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F
n r,
• ye1terday. Mrs. D. renner s bro- ret ur n 1 o l ond a soon.
11 ., 't shOw 1,. st'l""i� r " . �
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ther WIiiiam took the m to Col-------dog 'Nllit ru1d llilothtr loSII.
TWA
um bua where they left by
ub�ll\enc,• ucm -, !1hltJ "iits w I I I
for t heIr ho me .
CMdueted to �ow th� adva.,.' /
be
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Lionel Bogga of the Middlep ort
lasei of I we11:tnlqetl. dc,e.- Filma', ,
De pa rtment Stoie wae lD W ell•
on YarJO\JS Pbas11 " ol 6� wort1
et on several day1 lait we ek to
,ind ti'ajnil1{t: ,YIU be I�twn each1/
daJ 1n the auditorluni oUfitl "Doi
iaalst with the sale COnducted at
t he de partment 11tore there.
n,,, ,'·e· · "
Mn. Ev e rett Ba�tiner 1 nd dau�f CollimbUS ctillle ClUb la
ght ers Kare n .nd Conole were In
mt!l�u� .fmi ·�01 eiiilti,t, whic!I \
KANSAS CITY, Mo. U PI-Boyd Uiut ' be 0..,,..,. e'll:!h di� J/r tmi Fair
Chillicot he on bu■ineq )'esterda y.
,
.,.,,"
..l.
hael Owen1, • muiCUlar 1!7- fru.]:
Mic
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mi11�',11
8 il, t!l: to 8 �. i, A'd�
Mr. and Mrs. Ch eater 1:orwIn
was
r,
to' mti e1'Utilt ::t4 25 �
adult,
a nd ion , Don left t.111 tnorhln&amp; year,old oonatr uction worke
.
.
fof I v■eation trip. Tb117 plah to on paroi.• tod.Jy -�cause he dare d and teu ,�n�i f1'r ..6hi!'d';
.
�-=� __ , _ ,,._ .. . ,
atop at Clp! ' Hattft11 North to do wh•t dl(lit di1gruntled base
y.
- bal}/�il
a
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tj·'th::V
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'� ', !:�v::1.:�'!:-�;tb cr;J:'
r Rt
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Owe n\, of nearby lndeptnMence,
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l4n. Ralph War ner 1nd child•
re n 1pent Sunday wit h Mr. and
Mn. Rufu, Co bb ind IOI\ in Chul eaton.
Mr. and Mr1. Coe Ricka rd of Al•
b&amp;n)', Ohio , and Mr . and )(rt. Her?
man Rickard and son of California
were guesll!I o f Mr. and" Mr!. D1lla1
Yeager on Saturday.
Mr. a nd Mra. Jo11eph Lish and
fa m ily had 1s gu eeta la11 week., Mr.
and Mrs. Fra n k. ,Boyer, Zanesvill e.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry GreutUJcr
and dau,1h t eni, Laurie and Ellen,
of Fanwood, N, J., w ere gue sta las t
week of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph War ner and fa m ily.
Carolyn Konieczny, daugh ter of
Dr , and Mra. Leo Kon lecmy of
lro nton is spending a week wi th
her grandp11rentll, Mr, and Mre. B.
F. Bo ard and her aunt, Mrs. :dary
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There i s a deeper sjgnificance to that
failure than the mere fact that the Pentagon
remains supreme in its dedication to waste.
This is that if Mr .. Eisenhower cannot per­
form what taxpayers know should oome

lnslon cifllrch. ,u"t':1d
ear
u
nel1hbor, brought
lll record o r GPll's moke11 me us not Just I meS11 hut ,11bout a
think always of my favorite peck.
t:hurt"hill ex preasio n .
rr•n Dick t hi n ks I'm go nna c�n
Several pl.'ople wer£&gt; oclmirl11g • lhesc like w lre Lois (ehe has 60
new baby. Sai6 one l11dy 1 "'Why, cahs now, I think) well, he 's mis­
Mr, Churrhlll, tha t baby l ooks taken. for I long ago resigned
like y o u."
from "Connery Row."
rc1pon11e
"Win nie'N'' rnmouH
L I us9da 1)11'/,k J had , to pu t u p
"/I.LL, b14billJI look i liake me."
. W l rinie'e oth� _ &amp;t\e I li�e be11t.,,rW�1llt h�•o u 1hol11 of peach es,
la his priva te deelaralion 6f war Oh. the ,Weal, oh, the t iredness.
" We ahwll rtaht them In the
O ld, 111.y, too rot, Just plum
fieldli and on the hichways ; in t he no 'co unt-ls HMH.
oir 1111d on t he streeb."
Two Jadiea or lilnally from
An d one wl tneH st anding near t he K eno neighborhood for mer)
decl■ree that he addctt , " And if called LickBkJl l et wrote me
�anry we 'll holl hi t t he m over r ent ly-11l•ter11 Mr s Hel e n Cow­
the head with bee r bo t ll ea."
dery Bowm11n ' and · Mrs. Nellie
I alto say 1il ong with the "G o Cuwdery Cozar t now of Lon g
It, old a:lrl" recentl y ref�rred to Bottom wh (!re they have
co n­
I n 1h11 col�.m n-to "Winnie", "G o fccti on ery and Ice l"ream :hop.
It. old bby.
'the school th e y attended 11
/ youngatcre, ( near Ke no, · really
.
_W ell, air, we ha d O UR first rallod Lkkekllle t al one t ime)
toma t o crop today ( ,J uly '1) cun- I waa huHt by thei r gra ndr1the r in
1l,t1 n g or two or lhe cherlahed,
and even no w le allll hi
eough1 alter frui t .
e,tlSlen ce bei ng m ade ov er i ntO a
I third o ne bu t "Al o ng dwelll ni,: houae .
.• D11d hlld
, dme a I blackhlrd, ond pecked oft
her nm1e,'' in this ca!IC a doggone
Thanks, lad le s, f or telling 111
blue Ja, or J11hrll ng, I gu en
further about 11 n l111ere�Hng Meigs
Never did two lomatoc" taHle Co u nty name.
so joo d. Today J� WH 11:reen bean1
rooked .with a l'Ouph1 onions on
Nic e to see Sheldo n St ever11,
top. Olek Sterre1 1, hean ral1er de form er Middleport -er on "Muelc

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sonal prestige that has remained clear
11µ-ough many political misfortunes, he faU•d to take the battlements around the Penlagon.

Did You Know That?
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SQC1al Items

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NEW YORK UPI-Suits, basics
of most women ' s
warorobes
rome in three major silhouettes
for the new season.
They are the suit with the boxy
hip-top jacket worn w i th a slim
sk.irl. lhe hip length jacket belted
lnto accent £ullness and the
walking suit with the l ong jacket
seml-fi t ted �r fitted. The jac-ket
length .
oftE)n comes �q. £1ns:ert
Most ott■lr!u i1tlru ' 1!t I IUP.
l. ,oft ••·
,ie, Inner ltib• th\'lio,o•
thers . at lfij hlirl tfflht. othera
•1t h more tlbr'lc come ple ated or
flared 1Ughtly.
.
tbll11'1 on tbe �•c�b 11\!htrfll)'
oi;; i.,.., tot iwo; ltbiti llie nl!lll
ctlt �el'ere style � lh ocar,t,
UeH ,t the ,h.iiiJlll!� amt tn.-ily
rembvabte. .l.!Jlfoil\ •veey !till
cothH with lb mli:tehihj or cl1BtdlHOted �•Uie. "'·-

in hopes he might wield enough prestige
among his old war buddies to accomplish
what no one else before him had done: put
the armed services on a sensible procu'!'ement table or organization.
Obvio u sly, wllli all t�e President's per,

of the billions of dollars thus ipent.
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FEATU RED I N WOM!MS' !\JITS

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Who Is Responsible?

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy•Middlepo,t, 0. , July

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THE FOOD MART
Save Your aH G reen � - Fill A Boot Qu,\ebr

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Spending for national security takes more
than half of each tax dollar the federal gov•
ernment collects from you . A man earning
$5,000 a ye:rr, reports lhe Citizens Public Ex·
penditure Survey, pays $240 a year for de•

There is one major disappointment with
among
administration
the Eisenhower
thoughtful persons of both pai'tles deeply in·
terested in reducin&amp; the expense of govern,
ment, particularly the annual national de�

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lke eigh! ye= •• •nd a-n fuur �m a�

fense.

Virtually no one would oppostc any needed amount of dE:fense spending in today's unpredictable and dangerous world. But neeessary defense spending is one thing - ami
waste in the defense system is a very differ-

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Senator Ikuglas of Illinois, who wants an
adequate defense as si nterely as anyone, recently presented a display to his colleagues.
One item was a- lamp socket which, he said,
11eU11 fn tetan stote1 for 29 cents but cost the
N••,y 12) . 1 0. Another ,.., a set of wrenches
wltt,h cith be b,mght fl'Ollt a tool company for
fP.h. lilt l'8� tlie A.ftnt · $29. Still another
"'IR i grou p ol dHll buoltlbgs ,.otth 25 to llO
N!llt. which cost 11!@ Air ·Force $9.65. So it

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Wfll!. Auditor, fl'blll IM tleneral Accounting
_Office , the Mnilor allded, had checked and
wrlllfll ht, !llilelll�ftU.

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Affill'dlftf lb !lellator Douglas, the mili­
lfluch •• '3,000,000,000 • year
through ptel!ellt prnrut'l!ment practice,. 'rills
hu� lllIIII of mol!t�, lie pointed out, could
be 1111....i and u!l@d !or rhl!siles al\d other real
d•fl!ll�e pll�.
111tio'ft t, �nlltti!d to
d!illa� •• worlh
of d•l•n•• ;nd military powet
evety one

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lense bill. ii ls !hat Ike, with ai l his first•

hand experience In the mllitaf'y, has been un°
able to dent the brass rh\l around the Pent•
agon to eliminate procurement duplication
and waste.
We would suppose many votes came to

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tiomplet ely
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Sf. Dl1play1
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21. Intern&amp;•
tlon■l ,portlnr event
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of dawn
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"'00-Iomon AIld s··hCb8, opens At
Haven Theatre Fn•day N1g• ht

In 'tile R6utid'• Ml t\'. Dick Wil ey
ee.lle(l u1 hi 'tutn on «niit aee
.
Bheldoh. Motl of UI 1'111 tecail
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Sh�lftn'■ J&gt;lirfflc With Dlclt', oreheetrt--4¥1iti,'t El'hle rr.,1� 11,o
One of the most spectacular ttnotioQ pictures ever proIn tbit and tttrne Bradbury duced, " So lomon and Shebll," opens on Fri., July 22 at the
t,,t■nlal? Yes, :,fa, that WII ft, I Ha ven Theatre through United Artists release.
Pr_oduced qn an epic IC1le, "Solomoil and Sheba ," a
!:!h !':1•h l bl!l)" could revive
o
Vidot production, was filmed IQ 'l'echnlcolor a nd T echKing
-"-"--on location In Spain at a (•Ost of better than $6,000,000,
hiralna
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LOOKING Allq1JNO....e,;i ,
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story today 11 of I youhi bride tbui tbaklhl it o ne of the lnos t ex-,
mo n bri_nga about h �r traSolo
11:W
ia
t
mJde.
It
pe1U1ive pte uti!!a ever
who bolled her fre,h corn until
ilc . �eath, Headmg the stro n� 1upthe cob waa aolt-that mi tchea an O\lei" whelmlngly _ lavlriih fil m in portin
g cut are such lnlern ahonalt h e three pound, ot liver
ator:r the most opulent or Hollywood tra- J y hnowned players as John era�n
s.
oh Dad in Our e ii
r
married da I dlllo
1 Yul Brynner a n d GlJia Lo llo- f?rl:I , Je an Anderson, Jack Gwll-hli moth
,1 Ii ,er •0 we�1
· er li,ed
Laure nce
hm Ha rry Andre w,
tha t Dad bl'OUJht In above amount brIit' da are starred II sotomo n and Na 1m 1t h , FJn1ay Cu • i.e , Maruchl
rr
,
lon
Ad
Georre
aa
S1nder1,
Sheba.
wh en ahe w,1 'With u, for ,up
11no and ma n y othe r!l . In ad�l•
-to tell you t:he truth rve ne:: 1 jahi the vldoue intrlau rt 1�othe r �
ti
o�, t he cast
ls _ com pose d of
h .Marb een the IIJ"lle man ,inca"""'iure- of ,8pJ,oJpOn, ii c:o-at,rr
thouH1 n d�ulte htet1lly-ol exI
11
f.i
sra
le
bat,
iht
u
l•a
Paftn
ly miuJna: ROia ( A. R.) PJl l l,iqa
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l ove tras an d bit P1ayel'II. •· · r ) · "
up at th e store-he •Qd· l'..ie- -4ihe ite m•lde n whose wireq u lt
"S-Olomo n a nd Sheba " was di1 -----------pe ren nial .,jakt each t&gt;ther ,
r
eeled by • Ki ng Vidor one of the
'OCIO
n;-ostly about ho w thi n we're pt•
trea t a nd dil tingui1h ed nam es or
ting do ,et betttr fHl, Mr, P.
''spec tacl e '' pict ures.
Ida Ll!e Roller (Mh. Jamea) and ,,.
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h e r cute children at Grandpa '11
At! Edward Small prellentatio, n ,
TINT M ITING
d rug 1 tore, 1I10 M IPJ MUtha and
:i.
1ittm:th I n " 111
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t,-ai proti he'ull"
!m
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A lerie1 of revtval
l
o t course mama Dorothy workin
wlll bt held •I the Church M du ced bY. 'fed Rich mo nd, Ant h ony
like • Turt end hOW Jianl doet Cbrit t In Chr!ltlan Uhlon ' beitn• Velll er, l&gt;aul Dudley and Georg e
B�uee wrbte the screenplay, using
a Turk work ah,.,.'llay--mOtt e very ntn• Sunday, July 24th.
one IO!llnl I lot of ileep watchin1
Fri
Rev,
d Shockley, evan.&amp;.llat the materials of the Bible for all
the -con Ye nt l�ft-tnd jt btlalna all will de the prucb_tn a. The 11:;vlc• el emen ts of the story. Fre ddie
o ve r aialn Mohday,
July lft.- ea wlll be held In a i ar ie t ent by Yt1ung, the noted Bri t11h ci nemaShirley Gilkef (-Chief li:l!ll'hle s t he church which Will acoom·m • toa:rapher, waa chief cameraman.
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dau1htet) and tifdlt h1ll n1 a fine
da te tht · 1. ■-e croWda expected. Marlo N■sci mbene co mposed the
lon 1 visit uptown-,one of m)' Rev. Guy &amp;l re ts paator and mualcal acore ,
y
•ery m01t f1,l)rltl tounr people has beth $
· ery iucteurul In his
A 1re 1ihl train forty cars long
-nice to '" Carla (Clark) Klei n ,,,vi ,. • ·_ Is •welt liked b·' all
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required to tran aport th e comwas
an d IOftl "-t
n e.r aft • RIc hIIrd-R I. the people Of t he commun ity. A
n•
chard'• Mlch■ntln@_ 1ml1111 simply cordial welcome 11 exten ded to ...nv, crew, equipment, a nd p,o...
- "Solomon
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of
and Sheba" from 1': 1slan me--:iren, Ute 1eranluma a t evmone.
drld to the Los Monoaro, desert
beautlful-90 cheer)'
t he bank
PIRSONALI
near Zuaa:oli, Spai n , for baUle
I# 1 dorn lhe w hoIe Iron I
•n d rea l,..
Mlea LUllan Brannan 1 nd El•
-ff.aroJd Jfub?iartl, Caahler, de- mer Brannin of Beech Hill •ere scene• I n the film.
monatrate• the ' 'Ira)"' 1l1n i n Thurad1y 1ueeta of Mr. and Ml'1.
Amons the,Jpectacular acene11 on
the front dool'I---QlJly bkea off James Crump.
the call 11-h eetll of "Solo mo n anU
the 8'.lll'i--Otote lovely dark 1'•11•
lll battle,
Mr. an 11ra. ""·
narol(I Burna:ar- Sheba" were the enormo
ar11 formtt\1, iO w idely ••••
.
s ■11 ne r an cd re
t vivld
mo■
the
(perha...,
aeque11,ce,
... on
d hlld . n were eaIii "'•
over now Ind Whe.t all lnn�tlon
(lraelltes
the
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'°e
tietw
filmed)
ever
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It 11-weU, J dld a little better Mr. •n d Mra. amea M. Cl'Ump and the EgypUan■, a full-Beale Pl·
with recen t pletuN■ Ctna-i a:et- Thurada y eveni ng.
Mn. Allee 8. Chapm an left gan or1Y, Sheba'• e)'e-openinc bath,
ti n11 T out •r
••ta1••
o ■lle!;I'll r
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e atonlnC of Sheba "" outra-d
k Ior an extended YIlit th
1sraellte11, the dea:truc�n of
Ill wee
Ina: • few 1111 fit.I the end1 of th'·
ce
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t
Paul
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and
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Mr1.
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1ervln a: club pletur. 1#1 Gn ill pott1 W
1reat temple by U1btntne, ae1!net
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Pomeroy Cub Scot.i ts of Pack 248
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food and drink, Den Five will
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POTATOES - - - 10 lbs. 59c
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lb. 45c
FOOD MART INSTANT-GUNT
COFFEE - - - 10-oL jar $1.19

GROUND BEEF - - lb. 49c
FINE to ROAST OR RAR-ff.Q
CANDY BARS - - - - 10 for 39c ROASTING
CHICKENS - - - - lb. 39c
25 lb. FLOUR - - - - $1.59
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A i.rie mo und of Can;a&lt;llan air
moved iD to the lo wer Great
Lakes, dom inatini; Ohio weather.
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per 40B _over the northeast a�d
Dele,ration For Nixon
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COLUMBUS UPI - Former Sen.
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Jo � n W. Brlc_k er, chairman of the
was the eighlh lime thia mont h 0h
I� del ea:at1o n to the �publican
Oa t a new low reading was esta.bNati onal ConvenUon, u1d today
li.1hed. The weather bureau said t.he Buckeye deleptlon will bold
Clevela nd was well on its way for
firm. for t�e nomination of Vice
recording the coldest July on recPre11dem Richard M. Nixon.
ord !i nce 18'1.
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Many areas, espec1 1lly
Bricker Hid h e could tee no deNort..ern Ohio, have not had a tection from Nixon to Gov. Nellon
day ye� thia month when tem pera- Rockefeller of New York or anyturea have been normal or above body else.
nor mal.
-----------But the wea therman had good ahowed very bi&amp;h preuure cen­
newa for peraoru; who like their tered o ver Late Erie 1'1110VID£
wea ther wann. The wealherrnap ! slowly eaatwa .

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Anoth e r round of unN:uonably
cool tempera ture, greeted Ohio­
an, today with Cleveland chalk­
ing up another reco rd low of 48
de.&amp;ree,.

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The Pomeroy Benden Ju n ior
and Senior •·H Clubs will sponsor
an lee crea m 10C1al o n Lincoln
Height.I, Friday bt&amp;inni nE 1l 5:30
p. m. Home made Ice cream, cake,
pie and co ffee wlll be 10ld and t h e
procffds uaed for the Canter'•
Cave -4-H Camp (und.
Tbe &amp;lem .Center Girl ind
Boy Scout. are havln1 an Ice
cr9m 10Cial at lhti IC.bool bou■e

ltll th Sayre, d1ua:hte r of M.r. ana
;w rs, lieor rie Sayre of Ne w Haven ,
has Jua1 retur ned from the Lnter­
na t io nal Quadre n nial General Con­
venuon oi Y:ouUa P'ellonhipa,
t:h r1su an 1!:d ucalloa and .Ev1na:e1ism, held at inaiaaa c...ra1 Colle&amp;e m lndianapolla, J uly 13 thru
J u1 y 17.
lfiH s,yre , • member of lhe
New Haven ·EUB Cb\U'ch and 1 •tu­
de nt 1 t ManbaU Colle1e, will te•
l ate her exper ience, at the 9:40 a.
m . wun,Jup service on Sun d•)', July
24 ll th e Ne w Haven EUB Church.
The convention featured diacuaaion gro up,, Bible 1 tuay, re crea­
lion and in1pir at ional 1erv1ce1 plan
ned around the theme "Our Unity
in Chri1t ." Miss Sayre w11 one of
nearly 1000 )'outh and adult de le-gales altendJ ng the convention.

A decorated birtlldu Cde wt.th
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Mr. and Mn. Howard Lopn,
daua:hter . Barban and ton Ron­
n ie, Geor1e- Slarcher, tbe honoree
and Mn. Lopn.
Mr. Locan re«i\led mlll)' c1rd,
and callJ whkb be ,rent, &amp;fpre­
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Mr, 1nd r
Na ncy ind Howard Kay, took their
,on, Bobby, to Columbua to c1tch
a plane to P ort Hueneme, Calif.
after be had ape nt a 30 d1y lea \l e
with hla paren t.I here . He came
here (r om Adak, Al.Hila.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Lubert Jo nes of
N e w Galil ee, Pa., visited with John
Jonet.
Callin&amp; on Mn. Ada Slack and
family S.turday were Mr. a nd Dfn.
J. M. Fink (Hele n Lovett), Mr. and I
Mr■. Ru l.!iell Klier and son. Bari
Wade, ldr1. Uoyd Marie Jarrett
and Jimmy and Barbara, of Cbat•
l e1ton, W. Va.; Mr. a nd Mrs. C. M.
Do uglaa (Goldie Lovet t) and Mn.
The lma ,Drake and Joe, Elkview,
w. Va,
Mrs. Willia m Zerkle a nd childre n spent Su nday wi th Mr, Pnd
Mn. William Z erkle of Hartford.
Mart ha Pearl Sum merfield of
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Mr. and Mra. Titua Picke ns spent
Su n day with Mrs. May Gri mm and
Jeann ette, Broad R un, w. Va.
Mr, a nd Mrs. Troy Zwilli ng and
,Rusaell spe nt Sunday wi t h Mrs
Cl yde Nance of LeSage, w. Va.:
and Mr. and Mra. Dave St eph enson
a nd daughter, Carol, Hunting ton,
Willia m Diddle has be en broughl
to his home fro m Hoh:er Hospital
and is m u.ch improved,
M ias Susie Parke r, R utland,
spent M onday to Thursday- with
Nanc y .Park er.
He n ry Zeiher spen t a we ek with
his chHdren i n C olu m bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja mel! i.d umaw of
Min go Junction visi ted with his
sister, Mi$s Francell M umaw for
,evera1 days.

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Wilbur l,ofan cthllnhill ...
75tb birtbd■y Tlleldq ...lllu.
at hi, home on Pl....at aldJt,

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:1;11[2nd��:m.1: 1c:':!!:
cake, pie, h ot dog1, baked beana,
poll to 11lad, pop and coffee will
be aened.
WSCS of th e Letart Falls Het hodist Church annual pi cnic at 6 p.
m. at hom e of Mr. and Mra. Bert
Gri mm. All me mbera Invited. Mn.
John Hill,. president.
The Jolly W or kers Class of t he
July l3
M�HIS, Tenn. UPI - _Bobby
The Raci n e PTA is sponsorI na
Mason · M.t.li odist Church will go
J. S�1lh, 18-yearo()ld �m o[
to Laurt l Lak e on Sunday, Jul)' 24
an ice cream social and rerord hop
rock . n _roll •maer Elvu Pre!!ley,
at Racine Grade School a t 6 p. m.
for Ii pic nic.
as
d
indict
e
W
n
thre
e
eaaay
on
�
e
Jul, 23
Ralph Warn er, a Philip Sporn
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c_o u_nb . o { pa.same bad . ,che cka.
There will be an ice cream ■upemployee, l e f t Friday for a short
per at the Finl Presbyterian
busi ness trlp to the Breed Power
:i. mUh I&amp; t he son of Elv1e uncle
who s�rves a.a gate keeper a t tbe
Church, Syracuse, S;a t urday eve n- 1
PJ1mt at Te rre Hau te, India na.
sma:er &amp; $100,000 manuon.
ing, July 23rd with home made
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McDani el
1
the church building fund.
and daughters llpent s everal days
Dale called on his mothe,,-M
-,-, .
July
r
u
25
M
.
re cently visi ting Mr . and _
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r
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1''lorence Harden and other relat­
The Bloodmobile will be at t h e
lives enro ute to their home ln CanPomeroy High School, Mo nday,
wn from a vaca tion In Florida.
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
July 25 (rom noon to 6 p. m.
I
Lind.a WUlis is visiting relatives
HOW TO KILL IT.
July 24
in
C
o
lumbus.
IN 3 DAYS.
I The Zion Churrh of Christ on
Mrs. Ed Grindle)' spent a w eek
If nDt dell9hted wlth STRONG
the Pomeroy . Harrillo nville Road
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Dave Wataon o(
Instant-drying T-1-L, your 4k
will have a hymn 1iog at 2 p. m.
Colum bus.
lNlck 1t any drug afore. Watch
featuring Freeland No rris and t he
Mrs, Harold Holmes and Mrs.
lnfeded ,kin slous,h off. Watch
Sun1et Four, Florence Ada me, Mar•
Napp
er we re co u ncil o ;
al the
hHlthy skin repl■ce It. Itch ■nd
ily n Powell , Anna Ki ng and N orNazarene camp Grou.nd,
n
i.forse
bumln1 ere eo,,el TODAY at
,is,
'"d the &amp;,cine Bubenhop
RRoad, Columbus. Atte ndina from
SUNDAY'S WESTERJII ·p1,'l/'SUtlE HORS&amp; WIN!cE
Swisher &amp; LohM, Pomeroy.
Quartet,
Jean Hayman, Dan Hay,
wH
here were Carroll Moore, Con- · M11I, Chil ly Star, ridden 'by -1,im Gres■, New Hav•n
man, Gib Hart and Rob Hart.
tis McDaniel o r Jlion, N. Y.
n ie Grindley
and S arah Jane
n11med winner In Sunday's' •tern PlHl!ur.e H�rs• even·t
Meigs county Foxhun ters AssoMr. and Mrs. Richard Krau tt er Ho lm
es.
Count� Rl�l_ng Club Hor"
ciatio11 Shooting Match at Bald
durlng ·thei fourti, 1nnu1I
, have a s t heir guest!. Ml\ and Mn.
Tlme To Replace That
Kaobti. sla t rt ing at 1 p. m. There
Show on the Junior Fa lrg.roUl).dl. App�ox1i;n■, tely 150 per•
, H e�ry K�au�ter and fa,11lily of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker
Old Film.ace Wltlt A
Jol ie t, Jlhnou.
ton■ took part In the 1 5-cl••• ev�nt._ __ _______ will be chickens, hams and baand fa mily were supper a:uests of
1ons,
New Amerlc!an Standud
Guests Jaat week of Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Swartz, Bel­
HOLIER HOSPITAL
Ble tner we,e Dt-. and M,s. Fred pre , Tuesday.
Jul y 26
t ted Juty ' 19: l.lomer Hol- The SyracUIC
1 Admi
Ka m ph er and son, Freddie, Co).
Third Wedn esd,iy
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Mr. ahd Mrs. Wayn e Wingett and
ter, Pome roY.; Charle� Norris,
J
u mbus; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J ohn• grandda ughter, Shade, vi1ited with
Ho
m� Demon1traljpn · Clu b meet,
,
Pridd
.
M
Opal
Mrs.
y
l Reedsville;
d
SEE US FOR
I son, Colu mbus; Mr. and Mrs, Virgil h.s a un t, Mrs. Edna Carl
from
e ton, Mon­
Mi�dl.port; _ �LWal�er H1'r!t!Y: , Ing bas been postponed es
FREE ESTIMATES
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Here ford, Southside, a nd Mr. and day.
n
20
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da
Wed
July
l
day
Wed
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n
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kid � l�PQt1; B.en.�pencer, Raci e, Jutr. 26 at 7 p.m. It will be then
Mrs. John Be aty , Charles t on .
(cont , n ued !,om Pa "e O n e)
M r. and Mn. Thomas WJlliams
rt
o
p
e
Middl
ameI Adflme '
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I Mr. a nd Mrll. Roose ve l t Davis and Wayn e of Coluinbus were re­ nore d the · U. S. border dur ing D
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at the borne o f· Mra. Jessie Cotin
back
spen t th e week i n Westervill e , 0. cent visitors of hia parents, Mr. his raids. Tha t was
I.be
Dism isse d J uly 19: William trill. Ethel Garland will be 1peakPLUMBING &amp; HEATING They r eturned their granddauahter and Mrs. c. H. Williams,
day !I whe n the Cavalry still u �_d , Campbell, Hettie Thompl!OP , Del- - er on "Fl ower Arra ngi ng",
re
the
n
her
o
t
Joh
home
Skating Party al Sla nllbury.park,
son
Kim
Mr-. and i',irs. Ralph Sewell vis­ horses a nd Hill spe nl m ost of hu , • bert D elawd er Willat1d Day, Shir:Middleport
Phone WY-2-2550
following a visi t in MaBO.tl.
ited recen t ly with their pan,nts, t hree year hitch on th� back of a · Icy Lambert, Mrs. Allie Stiffler, Middleport for Youth of Me igs ·
Mr. and Mre. Earl Diehl and £am Mr. a nd JI.its. Jo h n Sewell and Mr. horse palro1ling the Texas .bord,er. J'ohO Carter, Mrs. Willia" m Hay- Co unty Churches of Chrliit, -4: p. m.
ily of St. Albans were w eek end and Mrs. Anc e J o hn llon or Jackson, Harold Brown, Middleport, wae· i n man, Dia na A.dam s, P8.ul Hehalfey to 6 : 45 p. m.
vifli tors of Mr. and Mrs." Ja mes Ky.
Jul, 29
Mr. Hill'a olll!i t d uring the Me x.i- Leslie Paherson ; 1,1.ra. Errie st CaThe ann ual picn ic of th e K of
,Diehl. Sr.
sey, Mrs. Guy Deem, John N okes,
. .
Visi t ing rece n tly with Mr. and can -Texas campaign . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roseberry Mrs . Herbert Parker were Mrs. Ed­
A}th ough he d oesn t admit i t, Mrs. Orville Hogue, Shirley Lynd, P's an4 the Pythian Sisters of
o f Madi so n, W. Va., spe nt Su nday na Sum merfi eld a nd Mr. and Mrs. HHI appar�n t ly was . tempor�rl l yMrs. Darwin Petri e and da ughter; the Middleport Lodge will be
usmess
b
orse
h,
he
t
Roset
Harrie
Mrs.
er,
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t
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m
is
h
h
wit
with
fed
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Mrs. Merrill Caldwell and daugh- I held July 29th at t he Middle port
p
Rex Su mmerfield of near Chest er
NEW and USED
be y.
roadside park. The affair will be
und Miss Barbara Will, Jessup, Ga. aftel' t hree years_ 1_n the cavalry . ter.
· ,.
n
and Mrs. Earl Harden ���
Mr.
po Uuck and e ach family is ask ed
Henry Dailey Jr. ha11 retur ned to for }Je promptly }O�ned the Navy
•
tment·
enlis
year
e
e
thr.
bis
bring t heir owo table service
to
when
hie h ome l'ro m t he Lancaster City
al Servacea
The picnic will be held at 6 p. m :
ended in 1917. He served . in t he . Reviv
Hospital and is impro ved.
t on · (! f ,,
ffttt_llf,td rn,, and all the flrnilie1 nf the It of P
of U1 , S .. Navy for the, .Q1.1J::� 1
Mr. a nd Mrs. Roy Spencer
near Morni ng S tar vpited Sunday World War f and WH discharged , Revival services will bC bl!ld • '1111&lt;:1• :the Pythfan Sister, are invit­
1
wlth hiB sillter, �- Lela Hendrix.. in 1919 · about a year after t he at the Ru t land Church of Chtlfsr ed te come .
Phone WY-!-3794
ic�,
t
----------at
Armis
evening
day
n
Mo
next
beginning
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sisson and
.
.
Cpl. and Mrs. George Cleland rePOMEROY, OHIO
Mr. Hill LB not a n.at 1 ve of 7 :30 a nd will · conti n ue to August
family spe nt Monday in Ci nci n nati.
turned
to Fl. Bragg, N. C., Thurehere
ved
bu
t
has
h
C
Wes
o
unty
t
o
f
Meigs
Furniss
5 wi th James
Mrs. Anna Will and daughters,
day after spending a 15-day furs
b
orn in
He
o
life.
hi!!
o
f
W11
sl
t
.·
m
evangelis
Uni
as
o
n
Barbara and Mrs. Fay Smith and
lough with his paren ts , Mr. and
children have returned to t h e ir Roa·ne County, w. Va.; and .came
· Mee t i ng'g will be .held each e ve- Mrs. Wal ter Cleland, Racine, and
when
n 1910
i
County
igs
e
M
to
home in Jeallup, Ga., after a visi t
Sa turday a nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hysell, Con ­
wit h Mr. and Mr1. Eldon Will and his father, a cerpenler and resl , ning except
w ill be song lead- dor-st, Pomeroy, and o ther rela­
Weills
Virginia
L:ing
o
t
moved
r,
e
al
e
d
Mrs. Henry Dail)'. Als o visi ting the est ate
Uves. They were acco mpani ed
ii invited.
public
1'hE!
er.
ottom
B
Long
o
t
was
It
S
o
tom.
t
Bo
Wills were Mr. and Mra. Varian
o me by Mrs. Cleland'a brothers,
h
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t
lis
n
e
Arthritic and i'h■umatle dfs­
McCullough, Toledo, and Dr. El­ he ret urned after II.is two 1
old and John Hysell, Co ndor-al
Har
Forces.
Armed
the
n
i
tll
n
e
vnt
dluble
and
crlppl•
eatea
m
son McCullough, Colu mbus.
co uple have a eon , Paul,
the
dishis
numbers. Thoupl new treat- I
after
t
year
a
u
o
ab
For
Mr. and Mre. Troy Zwilling took
me nt1 a n d drua:• art btlnl J th e ir son, Pvt, Russell Zwilllng, to charge, Mr. Hil l se rved aa a rail- West Jefferedn, and three daugh­
devel()ptd, there can be no t Colu mbus Th ursday wh ere he took Way cle rk o f t he B. &amp; 0. be twe:�n ters, ,M.rs, Eu"nice Jones and Mary
SLICll;D
■ub■tftute for to11nd mecllcaf 1 a plan e to Fort Ord, Calif.
Pitts1urgh and K e nova, w. Va. C. Hill, Coluft!bus �n d Mrs. Jane t
who hves m a. house on
Jucfamant -all arthrttla Is not I
�,In. Ha rold Holmes Is a palient Il wae a j ob he did not like too I G opch,
the Hill tarm . They have 12 grand­
I at H ol:r.er Hospital.
the Hmtl
well he says, so he resigned and
ren , A brother, Willoug hby,
As • member of you, prom.
Mre. Maude Branch and grand. tried his hand at fi rming for a child
near Cheste r.
lives
ved
o
m
n·
e
h
t
He
years.
■lonal hHlth ttam, we tl'l•
childre n of Colum bua spent a couple of
e a
becam
he
re
e
w_h
roy
e
lri
o
P
t�
courap you to 1ft • doctor'■ I we ek with her mothe r, Mrs. Ma ttie
Mr. Hill's main i n terest now is
. dlqno,11, He can beet Hfect
Springer and gra nddaugh ters, C har ci ty mall carrier , w orkl_ng ou t of training his twQ. A merica n Shel·
5 LI. BOX
the Pomeroy PoSl Office for ZS land stalli on s ·[or eulky races al
the thffllpy and drup to help
lene and Sharon Hayes. ·
I
pnterlptlon1
your
Brint
you,
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Rece nUy Mr. and Mn. Ti tus ye ar .
He will
C
Hill t he Meigs ou nt)' Fair.
to ua for d•pendablt •Mee. I Pickens, local, and Mr. and Mrs. A :ou 1 slx years agO Mr
. ·
Sun ts n and
n t er Laurel Oaks
e
Howard Neigler and Mr . and Mrs. retired fr-om the P ost Office and Roval Oaks Snip I (called "Snip")
. �
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Ge orge Nela:l er of Racin e enjoyed purchue d the 170 acre Charles m
the pony ev e 11ta.
Ash worth farm sbout a half ri11le
a picnic al Marietta.
SKINLESS
Assis ting him in the training
Mr. and Mrs. V e rno n Swartz of o'ff Rou te 33 on the Fla two·ods
e comhav
HUI
Mrs.
and·
He
Road.
this summer is his grand­
chot'es
Be lpre, Earl Eum merfield and 10 n,
REXALL DRUGS
Roger, Murryvllle, Pa., -.:ru-. a nd plete ly re nova ted the century old son , Mike Jones, Co lu mbus, who
is spending the su m mer here.
M re. Garland Lamb, C olumbus a nd Ashworth h ome of H room s.
' Preserl]Klona '
rm ill devOted t o
fa
the
f
o
t
s
o
M
h
Miu Velma Sta n eart, Al ena were
Z-2955
Phone
Pony racing, Mr. Hill lnst11ts, is
puture and hay w ith a bridle
UZ E. Main SI, !'omeroy peats of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert path running over the farm whic h· a growing attrect ion for c ounty
Parker.
Everythlng You Need
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the HIils operated for twO yeal'S fa"il's arid eaCh year will attract
l'/1.&lt; more enth uSiaats Last year there ,
For Any Sport You WW
Pitttburgb and Kenova, ,
for thoae of t he public wh ,,�et.1 1 were 10 ponie1 en tered in the
Find Here Al The
Sliced or Chopped
and had no. _h?tSef rAce1 �t Rock �rin�s : and he ex- ;
to ride
COMPLETE
BEND'S
·
year.
/,or a 11te place ,to enjoy , W,� l(iNJrti fcts man· y mor· e �hi,
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. Tht brld1e path has bee ri' P�S�O!J·
1 i5J. , , Lucife r could have done JP.�ch
tinued for wi n -. QI IOriieope'
worse than to have �n b o�n
run It, · Mr. Hill sa\d '. Ife' ��IU : on
'the �II farm where _he will
ha• plenty of ndr,lle, 4r �ul' hai
canw, CIIAl;,JIIIIM
up !1 nder the watchful e ye11
row
g'
cut his hone herd ' dc.1W'nj to 10 ot
the Hill fa m lly-1 In fact ,• whil e
mare� w h ich h e uaes ii b�e·edin&amp;
Lucifer may never ·i111pµ'e l song
•
Aulhorlted Ma�r•g&amp;r
,to k
o
name a borax produ�t, we pre•
�
.
are
d
Hill
n
Mra
a
Mr.
AU PLOOas
Headquarters
�t,h
diet for_ hi m I happy hle.
horse enthusiasts and e ach h R s a
ow old and
gr
probably
will
He
WOOD. UNDLIUM,
.
llllddleporl
MW SL
Pell mlno mare a&amp; a privste ridi ng n ever ne n kno w tha t he 1s
a
_, TILi
hone . Mre. Hill was the former m il�
Mary Frecker, Pine Grove, and
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To Mett July 26

Yes , this hallon, like all olh•rs, is enllt­
led to • dollar's worth of delerue lot every­
one of the billions ol dollars apeat.
A! we enter !he dallgerous '80s, the quee•
tion remains, How tith we &amp;et II?

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FHA Membets

didate on the American scene today could
do any bette r, if os well.

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tional Press 'We e k..
Coat.Ii show in a vari ety of 111houettes from th e fitted prfnee11
to the wide ind roomy looldn,ll
box shapei;;. Like 11uit.1, moat come
with slandaway collars. Sfme
have 4 demi. fitted front a n d ldoae
sWlr.glrig bRCk. Cdm_pttlq: with
th@ regu!dfon lel'lgt.h coat are the
three-quarter and IM!Veft�th1.
In b9 t h suits 11nd at'1, fur u
ot , I
·11v!lh!y.
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. :x! '!N:r;NI: we1&lt;1t1.
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j: !Ii . �',ti � _ijtdivtdual
·· 1� ' 116� MOHi)':
A&amp;J.e ��-41l �n�t of
t1}&amp; ''ldtal td",:k" fol' 1. ' Jilt : with
&amp;klll ii ,o'!!�•hlvlit l,;;]ulls or
t�n,!i, .ireue,. ·
over
iho!,
hl•UJti • !etlOivl!ly. Sh
fi1\lt • oi 'til'plt� · ■ fill,
i
. • tolor
·
1ft ,mblt e
�ii
lltetion.
Fefthrts "tfa' 11,r" 16!\li!i&lt;o, of
, cill t oiib Be ubl e
!ht,_ jjltil.�
Jacket s!i6uld0r, . lt'i! �itml II l di'ii■. � . tt n, i two
wi th , t@Ha.h&lt;y lb it&lt;II'&lt;! . �t!iW,
- breu
ll llriili •
come set-fliihetirttlfi With stivfii
. · . I .. Ure
.
and
g&gt;thallng-lhtb th t jtbn bf · !he !�
. -&lt;bl �
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1itteath.
Jackt\t, lh deep •-l'!tj�i/l&amp; \oi!r,11!1&gt;1, "
I . I ' '· to · ft htra
ahd raclan. Most sl!J,� •M lt ill •
ohoe,
..
Ill• lfti3dle ,or t he lffl.,�f!!\- A &gt;Ill •• ·
said
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l@'t,1 Ire sliced off . at tJM, ,�JMw. 1 Mn, Stnf ' ' •' · _ :)f
1
, 'Jltese were treod1 -, t h f\llt i!bJ,• •
ifi.- Jti, ,
"IM. lorui llbOWn f:&lt;&gt; vlfli\t l ng fHhlbn · • iitiat.lei' R'itri ,-·, ·.
Mill
reporters attending_ the N�w Yt1rk. ; lllA
bias
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nua_l �•tu
e
g
�n
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Ice.
ro
cock. l■okod
i,H Jftd lve�I ' ·
' ' l'ii!tdlng
ti!
I
the
ls
Jffii,
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from t�&amp; to bll
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Monte-Sano ,. l'rlliih-'-4ever11 d1; tjqie , an d I� 81f fiessea
.
Approxima tely 350 Future were pure · che mise. But for con-' /
Homemakers from all sec tions of traet, designer Jacq\leg TJffeau \
will .m eel et produce! another silhouette callWest Virgini.i,
Jackson's Mill, July 26-�9 for ed the "s�eptwlng" puffed out
their Fiftecnlh Annual Sta te Con- llke a turtle stiell across , the up, I
venliun.
per baCk IDd 1bouldera, n� in
These delegates, most ly- chap- at the wala� or up,Cr hip and alo
p ,esidenls a nd Chaple, ofll- w•Y• Jolhe cl to a namiw !klrl
cers, will represe nt 6,010 mem- Arffl�ole■ on this group, ate -et
bers from 153 chapten in th e de_ep,· ()ften to the waist. A ..,htRe
Kr&lt;&gt;U p l&gt;i lel'l!n'l&gt;IB!il!is I•ngth
high schoo ls of West V l, glnia.
Presiding over the convention coats, and "dt.'IE!n8, of coats reversiwUI be the st ete presiden t . Ella bli;\ wlf/1/t'ahric on �nt side, pre�e��1!��1 of Ripley High School clOde, -rur;�n,• \Jie �ellitr. .
IY: llllDDII HOUDAIHILT
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-----�h. Ida Bachner ret urned
LI
Iii
Wlidri. esd.ay from a vacation tr ip
.
In Oayion, B eaoh, Florida, where
sh• visited )k and Mn. !lay
F"
GN!ehler.
Mi's. G e orge Baker Is a pa tient
By Mrs. John $tout
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U Hoh:er :ho,pl t al for observaQ
U V • .,,,,.,;;�
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McVay and " : .,Jilt.,
·
\lon.
children of Mine ral, W. Va , , spen t
tversoqe wl!l -'t,e � t�it '''l O 1 1
Mrs. Lawrence Hartinger and Sunday with Mr. a nd Mrs. Ruseetl fro118_e� •t 1�e•l� Ollq �ta�_Fair, '
10 n David visi ted W e dnesday Wi t h Grimm.
A,1,gust _ iO t1'rou!1!�l So"fe
m8et 2, 1,
· ,,
iiurtn,
"'oa: w�
-Mr. and Mre. Garla n d Lanie r and
nuuse
.ine "_v
wh1,. ,• ...:::
....,lan d Jewell "'
" ,,. . "'
M , . and •1Childre n i n Rio Gra nde.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ha rl Ha n- $t�te Fa! ... Weak will ti, the J, i ttle 11
RJ if,,
� M r .and Mrs. George Anderso n Ing , Mr. Jewell has spen t some Thf! iter · B'!iili:llnl on �e
Jr:, _h�ve been vacation ing_ at t� "�· U\e hospitll,]. _h\lt .� able t o m-nunds , where m llt\y dolt, 1a4 .
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V1r11m1 Beach.
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bf¥tleit
be around noW'"'!illti1�clat l ves.
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Kathy McElhi n n ey , da ught�r of
Gue sts of .},tr. "\qd"'
-George
�Ill nDd sh ort &amp;irOO.·..- t!O.l!:I,
Mr. and Mrll. K enn eth McElhln • , Clark were Mr. ai\&lt;i Mrs. K eith w9rklng and huntlpc } doS•, Jar11
ney has been con fined to her Plu mmer and children,
JI"Q · a d ,:., :bib �t.h 1 · n b
ho me because of illneas for sevMr. and Mrs. Ge orge Clark are ��e! �D �he lfii pa i d� ot'dop� !
eral day11 this w ee k.
spending eomc t ime wi t h relatives Other !.1Jbiliar bre'eda OD displ11
Mrs. Jack .Bachner a nd son al . Ca rroll, retu rning with th"'" "'ill ;:is.
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vo•irs1urr, tef'e 11
en'.ii,· coa�l!r 19,·"n.tel:-x
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Charleston wi th Mr. and Mrs.
n 11 , �� m�
r.lre. Alvin Bra nde nberg and � -!l..i:. 1 • � "!�,t"'"t',;
1;11 Q�:
Clyde Belcher.
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ehlldren of Jnd l ana were weele end '\':
'!�' �he"'e ·�°['·· \\'I u.:
c armer
H 11told R ln lcl e , son of Mr, and gueste or Mr. 11nd Mrs. MCKihney
F
,t m)f,io; l�
If ycu v�n�e_l'
Mn. Htrold Hinkle has be en ijl and family.
w
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Mrs. Joe Sayre and Timmy and
, t th e ir ho me o n South Fourth
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St., for lleveral days a nd wa� tak- Mrs. �warda called on Dana TUr n- � dn l rairn 'i' 1 s"'e P11t'
i .to;_ r,, wer J.l1 Y0�"i1
1 � , 9� �x . -1'!_.t
en to Holzer Ho111)ital yeste rdlly er Sr. rece ntly.
wo
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:!fe.i: r1ri
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for observa tion and treatment.
Mr . and .Mn. Jake Lee and son s q :
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Mn. Wayne Dren ner a nd · so ns wel'e Sunda y guei.ts of t heir 11\oth- be 0;;��•"er.:h ::. ;.. t� tah:e ;_�1:
who have been visi t ing wttb Mr_. ,er, M,s. Ka t ie Wilso n .
llt!!hd tl i e .o.·og' e¥1ilblt. A moclr:.
and dauahter , a..
and Mra. Jacob Turner and· f&amp;fuMra. Don Updegraf
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ere w1· 1
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• ye1terday. Mrs. D. renner s bro- ret ur n 1 o l ond a soon.
11 ., 't shOw 1,. st'l""i� r " . �
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ther WIiiiam took the m to Col-------dog 'Nllit ru1d llilothtr loSII.
TWA
um bua where they left by
ub�ll\enc,• ucm -, !1hltJ "iits w I I I
for t heIr ho me .
CMdueted to �ow th� adva.,.' /
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lasei of I we11:tnlqetl. dc,e.- Filma', ,
De pa rtment Stoie wae lD W ell•
on YarJO\JS Pbas11 " ol 6� wort1
et on several day1 lait we ek to
,ind ti'ajnil1{t: ,YIU be I�twn each1/
daJ 1n the auditorluni oUfitl "Doi
iaalst with the sale COnducted at
t he de partment 11tore there.
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ght ers Kare n .nd Conole were In
mt!l�u� .fmi ·�01 eiiilti,t, whic!I \
KANSAS CITY, Mo. U PI-Boyd Uiut ' be 0..,,..,. e'll:!h di� J/r tmi Fair
Chillicot he on bu■ineq )'esterda y.
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hael Owen1, • muiCUlar 1!7- fru.]:
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Mr. and Mrs. Ch eater 1:orwIn
was
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adult,
a nd ion , Don left t.111 tnorhln&amp; year,old oonatr uction worke
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fof I v■eation trip. Tb117 plah to on paroi.• tod.Jy -�cause he dare d and teu ,�n�i f1'r ..6hi!'d';
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l4n. Ralph War ner 1nd child•
re n 1pent Sunday wit h Mr. and
Mn. Rufu, Co bb ind IOI\ in Chul eaton.
Mr. and Mr1. Coe Ricka rd of Al•
b&amp;n)', Ohio , and Mr . and )(rt. Her?
man Rickard and son of California
were guesll!I o f Mr. and" Mr!. D1lla1
Yeager on Saturday.
Mr. a nd Mra. Jo11eph Lish and
fa m ily had 1s gu eeta la11 week., Mr.
and Mrs. Fra n k. ,Boyer, Zanesvill e.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry GreutUJcr
and dau,1h t eni, Laurie and Ellen,
of Fanwood, N, J., w ere gue sta las t
week of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph War ner and fa m ily.
Carolyn Konieczny, daugh ter of
Dr , and Mra. Leo Kon lecmy of
lro nton is spending a week wi th
her grandp11rentll, Mr, and Mre. B.
F. Bo ard and her aunt, Mrs. :dary
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failure than the mere fact that the Pentagon
remains supreme in its dedication to waste.
This is that if Mr .. Eisenhower cannot per­
form what taxpayers know should oome

lnslon cifllrch. ,u"t':1d
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nel1hbor, brought
lll record o r GPll's moke11 me us not Just I meS11 hut ,11bout a
think always of my favorite peck.
t:hurt"hill ex preasio n .
rr•n Dick t hi n ks I'm go nna c�n
Several pl.'ople wer£&gt; oclmirl11g • lhesc like w lre Lois (ehe has 60
new baby. Sai6 one l11dy 1 "'Why, cahs now, I think) well, he 's mis­
Mr, Churrhlll, tha t baby l ooks taken. for I long ago resigned
like y o u."
from "Connery Row."
rc1pon11e
"Win nie'N'' rnmouH
L I us9da 1)11'/,k J had , to pu t u p
"/I.LL, b14billJI look i liake me."
. W l rinie'e oth� _ &amp;t\e I li�e be11t.,,rW�1llt h�•o u 1hol11 of peach es,
la his priva te deelaralion 6f war Oh. the ,Weal, oh, the t iredness.
" We ahwll rtaht them In the
O ld, 111.y, too rot, Just plum
fieldli and on the hichways ; in t he no 'co unt-ls HMH.
oir 1111d on t he streeb."
Two Jadiea or lilnally from
An d one wl tneH st anding near t he K eno neighborhood for mer)
decl■ree that he addctt , " And if called LickBkJl l et wrote me
�anry we 'll holl hi t t he m over r ent ly-11l•ter11 Mr s Hel e n Cow­
the head with bee r bo t ll ea."
dery Bowm11n ' and · Mrs. Nellie
I alto say 1il ong with the "G o Cuwdery Cozar t now of Lon g
It, old a:lrl" recentl y ref�rred to Bottom wh (!re they have
co n­
I n 1h11 col�.m n-to "Winnie", "G o fccti on ery and Ice l"ream :hop.
It. old bby.
'the school th e y attended 11
/ youngatcre, ( near Ke no, · really
.
_W ell, air, we ha d O UR first rallod Lkkekllle t al one t ime)
toma t o crop today ( ,J uly '1) cun- I waa huHt by thei r gra ndr1the r in
1l,t1 n g or two or lhe cherlahed,
and even no w le allll hi
eough1 alter frui t .
e,tlSlen ce bei ng m ade ov er i ntO a
I third o ne bu t "Al o ng dwelll ni,: houae .
.• D11d hlld
, dme a I blackhlrd, ond pecked oft
her nm1e,'' in this ca!IC a doggone
Thanks, lad le s, f or telling 111
blue Ja, or J11hrll ng, I gu en
further about 11 n l111ere�Hng Meigs
Never did two lomatoc" taHle Co u nty name.
so joo d. Today J� WH 11:reen bean1
rooked .with a l'Ouph1 onions on
Nic e to see Sheldo n St ever11,
top. Olek Sterre1 1, hean ral1er de form er Middleport -er on "Muelc

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11µ-ough many political misfortunes, he faU•d to take the battlements around the Penlagon.

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NEW YORK UPI-Suits, basics
of most women ' s
warorobes
rome in three major silhouettes
for the new season.
They are the suit with the boxy
hip-top jacket worn w i th a slim
sk.irl. lhe hip length jacket belted
lnto accent £ullness and the
walking suit with the l ong jacket
seml-fi t ted �r fitted. The jac-ket
length .
oftE)n comes �q. £1ns:ert
Most ott■lr!u i1tlru ' 1!t I IUP.
l. ,oft ••·
,ie, Inner ltib• th\'lio,o•
thers . at lfij hlirl tfflht. othera
•1t h more tlbr'lc come ple ated or
flared 1Ughtly.
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tbll11'1 on tbe �•c�b 11\!htrfll)'
oi;; i.,.., tot iwo; ltbiti llie nl!lll
ctlt �el'ere style � lh ocar,t,
UeH ,t the ,h.iiiJlll!� amt tn.-ily
rembvabte. .l.!Jlfoil\ •veey !till
cothH with lb mli:tehihj or cl1BtdlHOted �•Uie. "'·-

in hopes he might wield enough prestige
among his old war buddies to accomplish
what no one else before him had done: put
the armed services on a sensible procu'!'ement table or organization.
Obvio u sly, wllli all t�e President's per,

of the billions of dollars thus ipent.
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gles by Caldwell and · ..., RandolJW
a nd a n infield ,grounder 'l)la1ed
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the runner. A-0. �ot another in
the third .on, a walk to Guthrie
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Raclne, July 17; Carl Oliver, Rut•
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in wh ieh courses in voca tional as•
riculture are taug ht.
A varied pro2:ram has been planned for th e four.day meeting. Ac•
livities include finals or Yariow
atate cont.eat,, namely, land judgllll, public speaking . FFA creed,
parliamentary procedure and tal• I
ent. Leadership training. busi ness
seasion a, recreational progrema,
social an d religious activities will
be conducted wit h the a nn ual ban•
quet scheduled on Sat urday even•
ing
s·1turday an d Su nday , Julv 23-24,
have been designated as ··Vi5itnr' !I
Daya" at the convention, Donor
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ASin;,GTON UP I - Dr. En, I
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d aff�ra a':!, senior C�ban d1plo•
al ere,
retume unexpect�
,;u l y Io H avana.
SEE THEM TODAY
Embassy Firs t Secretary Dr.
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charge, said it was "a routi ne oHI•
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Tucker. 'l'hmie two cadets have com
pleted a week and one-half of their
two ween train ing, They will be
commiuioned second lieutenant,
in July, 1Nl, at summer cao,p.
Capt iRoleberry re ported today
there are It.ill five openings ror
Pf)MEROY, ORIO
offlcen in the 3664th Ordnance Co. , ,'■
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Ben Barker of Pl. PleaN.Dt Hilh
School will participate in tJie pub­
lic speaking contest to be held on
Thursday night, J uly 2 1 . Othen in
lhe sa me co n test are Gene Combs,
Mathiu: Robert Seaman, Univer­
sity High, Mo:-gan:own, and Je rry
Clifton , Marli n ton.

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members, former nemben, and
friends of ! he FFA, will � pre.enl
lv parhc1pate in the. lll)eclll , pr�
grams. Saturd1y 1ven i q,'1 b»niQuei
program will tealUNI tht p�ta:
lion of
lhe f'FA P'oundalioq
A wa rds and will be bighU&amp;hted by
an address by Kenney Karl Gray,
National F'P'A Seeretary, fl'Om l&gt;or�Y . Mi ss iuippi. Also participating
will hf&gt; J ohn T . Johnson W. Va.
Comm issioner of Auiculiurt,.

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2nd Li eutenant

Gerald Rood , J r . son or Mr and
Mrs. Geral_d Hood of IA'tart . W . Va., /
H oute, wd l he anNi n g 96 fut urLf'
Farmen upon 11, hom 1 he Slate I
i,·armer Degree �- ,11 hi&gt; runferrt'd J
1n a cere m oo) lo he held on Sun- j
day . Jul)' 23, at 10 JO a m . at the I
32n d Annual :Slate Con,, _.11 1on of I
the We,t Virginia Al!11oc1 a1ion or
Future , Far�en of Amcnca at I
Jackson s !.-1 1 1 1 .
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h ig hest degree&gt; given by Lhc&gt; West
Virgi n ia A ssoci ation for f arm i n g
accomplish m enb and leadership
ability. Young Rood 1s a m ember of
t he FF A Chapter at Wahama l'1,g h
School.
Alf!-0 �ehr-tluled In rP&lt;'t•ive the ck
grer are Mic h ael Hall, John Slalnaker and Wayne Warner, all of
Riplty.
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dropped lo a lie for lhe lead in
ll\e Bend Slow Pitch Church LeaMuia h l l h11t 3 1 &amp;1 hom er of the
seaaon Wednesday n ight in the
eue with New Haven Lutheran in
game, pll)'ed on TueJday night
YanKces· 8.:nd
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1:-il me. H. ut n , en
route lo h,� ret·vrd m 1 927 did
EUB dropped an I I� conLe1it to
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the Maaon MeL hodJ1t team. ElJB
not hit his 3 l81 homer until the
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second, three in the 111t h , and six Pa
lmer ,t,'avored To
in (he sixth to win going away.
Hom e runs were hit by Paul
Win PGA Tille
Roush , Lew GJlland an d
Jim
AKRON. 0. liPI-Arnold Palm •
Layne. Winn ing
pitcher was er and 18:&gt; • ·darkhoraea " tee off
Franki e H ar:ri&amp;.
today and in the 42n d annual
The N•w Haven Lutheran team
Prc,fesa ional Golf en Aaan. chammoved into their tie wit h E:UB by
pionsbip.
virlut of a 12-2 -pa1ting han ded
Pulmer ii the 4. 1 top choice to
the NN' HHe n Methodisl , n ine. win l h 1s four.day chase over the
Hank Ron ey was t he �inni ng rol ling halls and hollow1 of the
hu rler.
Firestone Count ry Club a n d comTht lines •cores:
plete t he gr eatest gra nd sl .i m t n
Lutheran . . . . . . . 330 800 1-12 I , n i,dern guJtmg h istory.
N H Meth . . . . . . . . . 000 000 2--- 2
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William P. Workma n , . 25, Pl.
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Pleasa n t, was commis�ion ed sec1 NH Methodiat . , • . . , , . 2
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ond lieuten ant Saturday during an
Mason Methodbt . . • • . , 2
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annual State Weal Virginia Nai·10na i c·uard session at Camp Daw. ""
P
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Workman, a member of Point
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Plea�ant's 3664th Ordnance Com• .
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pa n)'. is t h e first en listed man of
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t hat u n i! to ach ieve oHlcer's rat•
ing via the slate's o!ficen train- I
i ng program. He is presently fin.
1:he camp meetj n g being held at i1hing a twa-week course
at King. ·
,Mil';ldleport playi ng al Pomeroy
Union Camp Gl'Ou nds near New wood, servi ng a1 an aMistant trai n­
but. the ho,ne team anyway, tied Haven
will be conducte d each iqg oilicer un til h is return home
it up ln ) he bOUom of the sixt h �ig
ht througJJ next week under the
thi, week end.
on a walk an d an error .
a uspices of the Evan g�lical United
Workman i1 employed by the
Brethren Church.
Kaiser Planl, Ravenswood, i n the
# 1 . Pomeroy had 1otton two in th.e
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The meeting opened Sunda)' sh"ippmg
fourth on an error and si n gles b)'
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A_rmed
the
Forces for 2 ½: yea_rs,
·Ebersbach and Dor Coates. Anoth• night with approximately )!50 per.
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er eam e ln the fifth on Terry son s present to hear the eYangelist sptmdmg most of t�a� . tun e with
Knight's triple a nd two errbr11. , - Rev. Mendell Gal.ner, Clarhburg. the . 25th Infan try DJv1a1on in Ha•
Services each eveni n g wm start Wa h , He ls a 1954 graduate of PL 1
Middleport got one in the $ei:­
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7:30 p. m . • ' Rev. Keith Da:Y Pleasant H igh School, is married
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bnd On two walks and Mealy
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llowles• double; another i n t he is 80ngleader
third on An derlon•s _single lniJ Sayre, New ,Hue111. A L- Sunday's op. they have a daught.er, Diana L,M.
Workman will be assigned as
, ,, ,ning ser\'ice · John Hoffman and
an error.
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000 001 0-1 fl 3 i n the ser,vice u song leader and na nce Compan)''s direct .suppori
A-0 . . . . .. . . . . IOI 000 x-a.2 3 i piani.s� Re\', .[lay .and Mi 11 S11yre platoo n upon h is return from ·
D. Wolfe and Bailey. Swartz returned on Monday fro m the Gen- Camp Daw50n.
Capt. James 0. Roseberry, cornand Lyons.
er,al Con vention of Youth Fellowmanding offker of t he 3f,64th Ordship i n Indianapoli9.
Pome�� . . . . . . . 000 210-3 3 '2
Conducting devotic,nal services nan ce Co., reported two other en•
Middleport . . . . . . 011 001-3 3 3 Su n day night was Rev. Forrest listed me n are taki n g part i n t he i
o·hli n ger, Kn ight t a n d Ebers- 1 Murray of the.1Un ion Charge. The State's OSCS program this sumbach. Anderson and Bowles.
Vernon quartet was i n cluded on mer _ SP4c Ken Morris a nd Jame.s
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STOP ITCH I.!,_�
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Clis)" o the Mid eporl First Rap• Church 1� ,�untmJe"\on . h:ev. Obf 1s
Att.r usln, ITCH,ME-NOT, vet
t11t Church whith had been an. , from P�il hpi and has served as YoUr 41c back IF THE ITCH
nounced to be held at the N ew youth director for th e W. Va. Con- I NEEDS SCRATC HING. Y ou fN I
haven park has been changed to ference of EUB Churches.
HM medication •aka hold. lteh I
The N�w Haven Church Yo� th and burni
the local Roadside part at 6 :00
u ppearl u.. Inng d i
Thursday, Members are to bring _ Fellowship . was ho&amp;.t to the Point stant-d ryi n ITCH-ME-NOT d•r or
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their favorite -covered dish an d Pl �as;rn t D 1 1trlct Y�mlh Fellow- night for KZ•rna, ri
Inngworm.
pe
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eveni
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at
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a wiener M(f bit.. hot 1•ch other
their own table servlce.
surf_.
roast an d bllsiness ni.eeti �g, the rdhet.. iODAY �I
Swisher &amp; J
group th� n attended services at lohw, Pomaroy, Ohio.
MASON CLINIC
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Admlsaiona: Mrs. Betty Srrllth of the camp meetin g.
M iddleport, July 4; Ke·n n eth Oil­
lo n , Mason, July '1; Mrs. Betty Mor·
ton , Pomeroy, July 9; Daniel Well• i
man, MlddleJK,rt, July IO; ,Rich•
!lrd ' Theiss, Hcigsett, July 10; M ri
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Louise Gibbs, Hart fbrd, July 10.
Birth,: A so n . David Frenkl i n , to
Mr. an d Mn. Charles Fra,nkli.n
Smith, M iddleport, July 4.

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rro,n 2G ,tatu reported l9day to
.h·�ad coach Otto Gt11ham to ope n
�l\11 to.r llle All-SLar. loolball
lfm• w!th-i the_ Balt illKlre Co i ls a1
Chicag o • Soldier Field Aug. 12.
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In and hav1 th1lr pirture1 taken.
Actual work91o1t1 for the annu•l
batUe with the N1Uonal rootb11ll
t.e■aue ehanipton, will 1tart Fri­
day, he uid.

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Leach was t he win ner for Gbe•
hire. Pauley the loser for Muon.
Mayna rd wo n for New Have n with
Halstead the loser for Fi&amp;he r'a.
Halstead homered tor Fls her's.
G am e s to n ight in clude Galhpo!is Orioles vs. Jonet . Mitchell, Ma­
sun Tigers vs Gallipoli s Athleticg'
and t he Syracuae I ndian v1. the
Boilermall:ets, starting at 6 p. m.
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The PJrates s10,ed t h eir run and aroe�etS}.llJ .!P. ,�l�� _
when Chuckle )!urray singled a
blooper into left with two obt and
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Ch"h;r, Redlegs beat the Mason
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Fisher's Dept. Store, 7•5.
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We would
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Pomeroy's Pirate&amp; took a heart- I
breaking 2·1 Joas Jut night al t he
Kyger Creek Lillie League tourninen t at the hands of the Somer·
ville Motors club of Pt Pleasa n t .
Lanny Tyo pitched one hit ball .
lhe winnma: run in the fourt h com•
ing [rom a lo n g line shot into rig ht
center by hulking catcher Morgan
that went for an easy solo h omer.

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one gamt' of 1 he Yilnkees m the night un�r tbie Jipts Qt:
Chicago
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l t·,.i.:ut· 1,t·nr1&lt;ml niees.
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iii , _ .. , 'fi �
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strt-aks are pu ttrng the he al on S1evNs 1 hre8•r l111 homer powt-red ..,, 9lole second . , wlth,i t .p • nwn -� -....when ll,,f- lll:9y mtet 1 ....,..
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them lo a 7 -1 �eci ! i � n over the out, Gerald Clark dottbled :ttt
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The While Sox' cau,e ttcei \'ed Chirk score4. The onlY. other · All ......,e,, , ' H'ltf' a� torm�·cre� ' ... � . 7 l"i Pffk
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lndia ru; down ed the , ;v a n kelilS, · 8-6 by Bill Wllson .
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We hove several i��_reduced
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dto n. , la81. Mltw.uk... at- Chicago 1
Bryant singled to center field ud �- t
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The San Fra n cisco G ia.MS de• Han nah scored from first t, Wllen Sulf11•1� Bo"'·,pmes will be played �1a. •lphi1 , at L OI _.,.._, nltht
those who wish lo- t:�1 in inlj,
P1thbuNlh at Sin Fran., nloht
f('ated t ht&gt; Philadelp h ia P hillies, t tle ball got P.Ut Jobn � Thomaa. at �l\,,chtel Pleld ,
look aroun d. Do
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W. L. Pt:t.
g a m e. T h e Wt111hi n,ton Se i;aators
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C HICAGO UPI-The k n ow.how
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lopped the Detroi t Tigers, 8-1 and fanned 13 walked t1tree .. lhJt ' Stl-,.·•
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!he Kansas Oit)' Athletics nipped one . His oPpo�t �n, th-- �OO'nd l ..Jlafl, and Placier; ,Hesson and C h icago ·
light heavyweig h t Son n y Ray to
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night, and it wu all o\·er. But
W11hlnvton I 0.trolt 6
b)' Hank Aaron nnd Joe Adcock.
Guard', · • , .,. .; �!
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Thursday's Probabl• �l•ch•n
CINCINNATI UPI-Wally Post
11ufrered h is firth loss for the
Th at TorontO M1pl � Leaf l ead
complete for 11 1Htti \a,�S:
his lert hook ." Ray saict. "So w hen
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in the International Lea,u, Just ,J) � , be e
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got
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,... (3-5) " L ary (7-9).
grows
Bau11Mnn Wint- Sixth
al\4 gnws. gu;rd lf h e visits Chicago.
and g eows
H.P. M.M-ine fuel it our ,tfSj., ,on
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him
hit
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right
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the river.
chin."
RPd Sox over the last five inn- th e Maplr J.Aaf1 ran 4helr la\e,t perfect ,game f&amp;r _C h�ea10 Cub, l(aMH City •• WHhln,htn, night
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•n- rel11. Do11'1 worry
up bill1
inl!S to win his • sixth ga me for wi n ning at.re ak to a l� ti mes Wed· plteher Glen Hobbi e m t he sev• , O.trolt 11 B1ltlmon, nigh•
NSON
HUTCHI
P:RED
FINE
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lhl' White Sox., who tagged Bill nesdey n ii! hl with a 5-2 trtµmph �nth . innin1 "'' the o pen e r or a Chicaeo 1t N1w . ¥•rk, �ltht
CINC INNATI UPI - Manager
Wednes·
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Boston,
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anyone lo handle. For in1t1nc1, only
Fr ed Hutc h i nson of the Cincin n ati
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four ru n s In 3 1·3 i n ning,. A l Th e new s� h•jope ned up the day ni1ht, then we n� on lo s� ash
$ 1 1 .4 1 per m onth repay, a loan of
h aa been fi ned $50 for a post
Reds
t
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hom�r
/ is , a m uch a iihr,etHW'I
S m it h alKo homered for t he White ,act, r11o, : that ,.
ara:ume n t with Umpire Dus­
game
$200. J ust $26.30 a month repays $500.
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last Saturday i n Pitts­
Boggess
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Terms up to 25 months.
three hill for t he Red , Sox. It poo n4, tlace, than between sec- 4-0 aind 4•3.
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like
hitters
more
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was the l Olh, win in ta camet for ond and �•J.
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,RI.is, Heman, aee . ,Toron\o reti ef Post, thia11 would be looking u p :
he defending America n
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Le
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Noon
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Phone WY•%• 2 l. 7 1
The Jlodgers 'Won out in ·their against one 1 011 when the Maple i-J �oat. Jomfd lhe c!ub on June 7
hre
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w1" t h the Pir at e, when rooki e out t h- r--•· •ln _._ IOVNlll•a•• odd- h..--1111Jld b•Ued across 23 ru_ n a.
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ON SAJ.E
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The ' Buffalo BllOru aplit a ,dou- two 1 1&gt;9ard.
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tlw Pir11t1n in the n inth and both bleheader wl t b tht Montreal �oY•
m �; ���� �Old t he. Con lt• am 11 s cored i n the 10th be fore al1 and h, ld second place over D-O n Newoom be , who nee ded It •
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operators '. m. e�Davi.� ' winning hit.
the Richmond Vlrilnian, iy 1 one He had nOl wo n for four weeks. tm ental League
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"get
to
feet,
to aid New1
---- ·--- - percenta e point The iBisont 4rop- Jim Brotman had
or we will. '
expansion
of
ness
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n
inni
last
the
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.. lho Cllo,y My,llfJ Show � Ollor a.ndl11, NBC-TV,
POMEIIO)' '.�O\
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the· Royala, 7-0, behind .Warren
And 80 th@ ·18 year old Rkkey
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H11cker 1a seven • hltter ·whlle th e
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met wit h re prese ntatives of t he
-',
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Virginians downed th e Jersey City
eight Continental Leag1 1 e clubs
t he
Jerseys, 5-3. Columbus heat
u ntil lhe late. tloun of wednesday
t,
.
Miami Martino, Ml, on Bob Vo, le's
,,.;nl i n ••• elf&lt;&gt;rt•1o draw UP
I,
1!.t,iliE�T FKOM'IM Y O�CE �
b
. three. hitter ift « thfl otber game.
a program for satisfying t h @ ma.
ST·A NDINCH
jor Jeu:ues' "ten comm1ndment.1"
GI
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The Con tinental Leaguer� h ope
Toronto
63 30 .6'77
rep�e•
with
meet
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they
that when
The Middleport Br_aves Little
Buffalo
61 44 .Ms7 ta
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sentatlvts of t he National alld
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from
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look a 7-2 i ct o
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\ week or 10 the y can present r,aA registered nurse will be present at ·my office during
Jersey City
42 50 .4M 20¾ vld CHcl gor n g all t he way for t he so n able assurance of fulfilling �e
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1 I O-poi n t ''Columbus
all regular offlc� hours.
solo
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Johnaon
Van
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Montreal
1 f M a y 1959
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40 M .42fl 23 � hnmer dow n the third ba■e line in
another of Comlr'• uclu1lve 1dv1n111111-and you 1uro won't
th e 11econd Inning for the Braves.
That maniCeeto by the maj nrs
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The Yankees sent thr ee pitchers tO outli ned the sta ndards th e CL
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want to he l¥ithout it lhese warm aummer days. We're 1peaking or the rriendly
the mou nd, !hirti n g with Ctai&amp; would have to m�t ip ord� to
ilawlings, goi n t wit h Don n ie Nel• 1 join the family of organized base­
way Cotvair keep, you cool and comfortable, wi1h only fresh out,ide air coming
iwn from the third throui;h lh e ball. Thesf requisltea appli e d to ·
your way. No front-engine or under-car exhaust heat bothera you in I Co.rvair.
filth l nninga, and endi ng with financial . stability of �ach rlu b ,
Hood In the sixth.
Johnny
And thit i!I only one or the wonderfol advan ta�es Corvair'a rear-engille design
mi nor league l n demnlLiea, mini• 1
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mum
ha, in 11tore for you. You'll like that pracliMlly flat floor,
' IL MANAGIR FINED
UPI - Interna·
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tion■I League President Frank !
1ound like a real tnial to you? Well, one drive at your
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MANILA,
Al
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Mana1er
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Vlncent- of the Mliml Marlins $50 ] Ul'$vt, 1 19, ,Phllllpplnn,
dealer'• will back up every word we ,ay,
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AL8UQUIRQUI, N. M. U lWednesday. The rtne and suspen- 1
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Car,.., 2ml &amp; lutfantl IIL
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TH
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Mlddloport, Dhlo
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Umpire .Ed Betz on July l '1.
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COLDEN, Colo. UPI - Coach
: Frank Fil�holt announfd WednesI ...
A
I day thal he will trim the Denver
Brono1• fOQtbill ro.ier from '77
I players to 80 after their rlnt fl.ill·
f
acale intruquad 11me on the
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in wh ieh courses in voca tional as•
riculture are taug ht.
A varied pro2:ram has been planned for th e four.day meeting. Ac•
livities include finals or Yariow
atate cont.eat,, namely, land judgllll, public speaking . FFA creed,
parliamentary procedure and tal• I
ent. Leadership training. busi ness
seasion a, recreational progrema,
social an d religious activities will
be conducted wit h the a nn ual ban•
quet scheduled on Sat urday even•
ing
s·1turday an d Su nday , Julv 23-24,
have been designated as ··Vi5itnr' !I
Daya" at the convention, Donor
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retume unexpect�
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SEE THEM TODAY
Embassy Firs t Secretary Dr.
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charge, said it was "a routi ne oHI•
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Tucker. 'l'hmie two cadets have com
pleted a week and one-half of their
two ween train ing, They will be
commiuioned second lieutenant,
in July, 1Nl, at summer cao,p.
Capt iRoleberry re ported today
there are It.ill five openings ror
Pf)MEROY, ORIO
offlcen in the 3664th Ordnance Co. , ,'■
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Ben Barker of Pl. PleaN.Dt Hilh
School will participate in tJie pub­
lic speaking contest to be held on
Thursday night, J uly 2 1 . Othen in
lhe sa me co n test are Gene Combs,
Mathiu: Robert Seaman, Univer­
sity High, Mo:-gan:own, and Je rry
Clifton , Marli n ton.

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friends of ! he FFA, will � pre.enl
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grams. Saturd1y 1ven i q,'1 b»niQuei
program will tealUNI tht p�ta:
lion of
lhe f'FA P'oundalioq
A wa rds and will be bighU&amp;hted by
an address by Kenney Karl Gray,
National F'P'A Seeretary, fl'Om l&gt;or�Y . Mi ss iuippi. Also participating
will hf&gt; J ohn T . Johnson W. Va.
Comm issioner of Auiculiurt,.

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2nd Li eutenant

Gerald Rood , J r . son or Mr and
Mrs. Geral_d Hood of IA'tart . W . Va., /
H oute, wd l he anNi n g 96 fut urLf'
Farmen upon 11, hom 1 he Slate I
i,·armer Degree �- ,11 hi&gt; runferrt'd J
1n a cere m oo) lo he held on Sun- j
day . Jul)' 23, at 10 JO a m . at the I
32n d Annual :Slate Con,, _.11 1on of I
the We,t Virginia Al!11oc1 a1ion or
Future , Far�en of Amcnca at I
Jackson s !.-1 1 1 1 .
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h ig hest degree&gt; given by Lhc&gt; West
Virgi n ia A ssoci ation for f arm i n g
accomplish m enb and leadership
ability. Young Rood 1s a m ember of
t he FF A Chapter at Wahama l'1,g h
School.
Alf!-0 �ehr-tluled In rP&lt;'t•ive the ck
grer are Mic h ael Hall, John Slalnaker and Wayne Warner, all of
Riplty.
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late, battled to a S·3 tie Jn six
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dropped lo a lie for lhe lead in
ll\e Bend Slow Pitch Church LeaMuia h l l h11t 3 1 &amp;1 hom er of the
seaaon Wednesday n ight in the
eue with New Haven Lutheran in
game, pll)'ed on TueJday night
YanKces· 8.:nd
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1:-il me. H. ut n , en
route lo h,� ret·vrd m 1 927 did
EUB dropped an I I� conLe1it to
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the Maaon MeL hodJ1t team. ElJB
not hit his 3 l81 homer until the
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second, three in the 111t h , and six Pa
lmer ,t,'avored To
in (he sixth to win going away.
Hom e runs were hit by Paul
Win PGA Tille
Roush , Lew GJlland an d
Jim
AKRON. 0. liPI-Arnold Palm •
Layne. Winn ing
pitcher was er and 18:&gt; • ·darkhoraea " tee off
Franki e H ar:ri&amp;.
today and in the 42n d annual
The N•w Haven Lutheran team
Prc,fesa ional Golf en Aaan. chammoved into their tie wit h E:UB by
pionsbip.
virlut of a 12-2 -pa1ting han ded
Pulmer ii the 4. 1 top choice to
the NN' HHe n Methodisl , n ine. win l h 1s four.day chase over the
Hank Ron ey was t he �inni ng rol ling halls and hollow1 of the
hu rler.
Firestone Count ry Club a n d comTht lines •cores:
plete t he gr eatest gra nd sl .i m t n
Lutheran . . . . . . . 330 800 1-12 I , n i,dern guJtmg h istory.
N H Meth . . . . . . . . . 000 000 2--- 2
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William P. Workma n , . 25, Pl.
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Pleasa n t, was commis�ion ed sec1 NH Methodiat . , • . . , , . 2
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ond lieuten ant Saturday during an
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annual State Weal Virginia Nai·10na i c·uard session at Camp Daw. ""
P
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Workman, a member of Point
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Plea�ant's 3664th Ordnance Com• .
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pa n)'. is t h e first en listed man of
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t hat u n i! to ach ieve oHlcer's rat•
ing via the slate's o!ficen train- I
i ng program. He is presently fin.
1:he camp meetj n g being held at i1hing a twa-week course
at King. ·
,Mil';ldleport playi ng al Pomeroy
Union Camp Gl'Ou nds near New wood, servi ng a1 an aMistant trai n­
but. the ho,ne team anyway, tied Haven
will be conducte d each iqg oilicer un til h is return home
it up ln ) he bOUom of the sixt h �ig
ht througJJ next week under the
thi, week end.
on a walk an d an error .
a uspices of the Evan g�lical United
Workman i1 employed by the
Brethren Church.
Kaiser Planl, Ravenswood, i n the
# 1 . Pomeroy had 1otton two in th.e
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The meeting opened Sunda)' sh"ippmg
fourth on an error and si n gles b)'
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A_rmed
the
Forces for 2 ½: yea_rs,
·Ebersbach and Dor Coates. Anoth• night with approximately )!50 per.
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er eam e ln the fifth on Terry son s present to hear the eYangelist sptmdmg most of t�a� . tun e with
Knight's triple a nd two errbr11. , - Rev. Mendell Gal.ner, Clarhburg. the . 25th Infan try DJv1a1on in Ha•
Services each eveni n g wm start Wa h , He ls a 1954 graduate of PL 1
Middleport got one in the $ei:­
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7:30 p. m . • ' Rev. Keith Da:Y Pleasant H igh School, is married
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bnd On two walks and Mealy
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llowles• double; another i n t he is 80ngleader
third on An derlon•s _single lniJ Sayre, New ,Hue111. A L- Sunday's op. they have a daught.er, Diana L,M.
Workman will be assigned as
, ,, ,ning ser\'ice · John Hoffman and
an error.
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000 001 0-1 fl 3 i n the ser,vice u song leader and na nce Compan)''s direct .suppori
A-0 . . . . .. . . . . IOI 000 x-a.2 3 i piani.s� Re\', .[lay .and Mi 11 S11yre platoo n upon h is return from ·
D. Wolfe and Bailey. Swartz returned on Monday fro m the Gen- Camp Daw50n.
Capt. James 0. Roseberry, cornand Lyons.
er,al Con vention of Youth Fellowmanding offker of t he 3f,64th Ordship i n Indianapoli9.
Pome�� . . . . . . . 000 210-3 3 '2
Conducting devotic,nal services nan ce Co., reported two other en•
Middleport . . . . . . 011 001-3 3 3 Su n day night was Rev. Forrest listed me n are taki n g part i n t he i
o·hli n ger, Kn ight t a n d Ebers- 1 Murray of the.1Un ion Charge. The State's OSCS program this sumbach. Anderson and Bowles.
Vernon quartet was i n cluded on mer _ SP4c Ken Morris a nd Jame.s
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STOP ITCH I.!,_�
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Clis)" o the Mid eporl First Rap• Church 1� ,�untmJe"\on . h:ev. Obf 1s
Att.r usln, ITCH,ME-NOT, vet
t11t Church whith had been an. , from P�il hpi and has served as YoUr 41c back IF THE ITCH
nounced to be held at the N ew youth director for th e W. Va. Con- I NEEDS SCRATC HING. Y ou fN I
haven park has been changed to ference of EUB Churches.
HM medication •aka hold. lteh I
The N�w Haven Church Yo� th and burni
the local Roadside part at 6 :00
u ppearl u.. Inng d i
Thursday, Members are to bring _ Fellowship . was ho&amp;.t to the Point stant-d ryi n ITCH-ME-NOT d•r or
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their favorite -covered dish an d Pl �as;rn t D 1 1trlct Y�mlh Fellow- night for KZ•rna, ri
Inngworm.
pe
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eveni
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at
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a wiener M(f bit.. hot 1•ch other
their own table servlce.
surf_.
roast an d bllsiness ni.eeti �g, the rdhet.. iODAY �I
Swisher &amp; J
group th� n attended services at lohw, Pomaroy, Ohio.
MASON CLINIC
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Admlsaiona: Mrs. Betty Srrllth of the camp meetin g.
M iddleport, July 4; Ke·n n eth Oil­
lo n , Mason, July '1; Mrs. Betty Mor·
ton , Pomeroy, July 9; Daniel Well• i
man, MlddleJK,rt, July IO; ,Rich•
!lrd ' Theiss, Hcigsett, July 10; M ri
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Louise Gibbs, Hart fbrd, July 10.
Birth,: A so n . David Frenkl i n , to
Mr. an d Mn. Charles Fra,nkli.n
Smith, M iddleport, July 4.

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Beth el No. 82 of th e lnlerna•
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rro,n 2G ,tatu reported l9day to
.h·�ad coach Otto Gt11ham to ope n
�l\11 to.r llle All-SLar. loolball
lfm• w!th-i the_ Balt illKlre Co i ls a1
Chicag o • Soldier Field Aug. 12.
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In and hav1 th1lr pirture1 taken.
Actual work91o1t1 for the annu•l
batUe with the N1Uonal rootb11ll
t.e■aue ehanipton, will 1tart Fri­
day, he uid.

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Leach was t he win ner for Gbe•
hire. Pauley the loser for Muon.
Mayna rd wo n for New Have n with
Halstead the loser for Fi&amp;he r'a.
Halstead homered tor Fls her's.
G am e s to n ight in clude Galhpo!is Orioles vs. Jonet . Mitchell, Ma­
sun Tigers vs Gallipoli s Athleticg'
and t he Syracuae I ndian v1. the
Boilermall:ets, starting at 6 p. m.
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The PJrates s10,ed t h eir run and aroe�etS}.llJ .!P. ,�l�� _
when Chuckle )!urray singled a
blooper into left with two obt and
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Ch"h;r, Redlegs beat the Mason
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Fisher's Dept. Store, 7•5.
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We would
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Pomeroy's Pirate&amp; took a heart- I
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Kyger Creek Lillie League tourninen t at the hands of the Somer·
ville Motors club of Pt Pleasa n t .
Lanny Tyo pitched one hit ball .
lhe winnma: run in the fourt h com•
ing [rom a lo n g line shot into rig ht
center by hulking catcher Morgan
that went for an easy solo h omer.

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one gamt' of 1 he Yilnkees m the night un�r tbie Jipts Qt:
Chicago
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l t·,.i.:ut· 1,t·nr1&lt;ml niees.
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strt-aks are pu ttrng the he al on S1evNs 1 hre8•r l111 homer powt-red ..,, 9lole second . , wlth,i t .p • nwn -� -....when ll,,f- lll:9y mtet 1 ....,..
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them lo a 7 -1 �eci ! i � n over the out, Gerald Clark dottbled :ttt
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The While Sox' cau,e ttcei \'ed Chirk score4. The onlY. other · All ......,e,, , ' H'ltf' a� torm�·cre� ' ... � . 7 l"i Pffk
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lndia ru; down ed the , ;v a n kelilS, · 8-6 by Bill Wllson .
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We hove several i��_reduced
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dto n. , la81. Mltw.uk... at- Chicago 1
Bryant singled to center field ud �- t
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The San Fra n cisco G ia.MS de• Han nah scored from first t, Wllen Sulf11•1� Bo"'·,pmes will be played �1a. •lphi1 , at L OI _.,.._, nltht
those who wish lo- t:�1 in inlj,
P1thbuNlh at Sin Fran., nloht
f('ated t ht&gt; Philadelp h ia P hillies, t tle ball got P.Ut Jobn � Thomaa. at �l\,,chtel Pleld ,
look aroun d. Do
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W. L. Pt:t.
g a m e. T h e Wt111hi n,ton Se i;aators
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C HICAGO UPI-The k n ow.how
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lopped the Detroi t Tigers, 8-1 and fanned 13 walked t1tree .. lhJt ' Stl-,.·•
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!he Kansas Oit)' Athletics nipped one . His oPpo�t �n, th-- �OO'nd l ..Jlafl, and Placier; ,Hesson and C h icago ·
light heavyweig h t Son n y Ray to
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night, and it wu all o\·er. But
W11hlnvton I 0.trolt 6
b)' Hank Aaron nnd Joe Adcock.
Guard', · • , .,. .; �!
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Thursday's Probabl• �l•ch•n
CINCINNATI UPI-Wally Post
11ufrered h is firth loss for the
Th at TorontO M1pl � Leaf l ead
complete for 11 1Htti \a,�S:
his lert hook ." Ray saict. "So w hen
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in the International Lea,u, Just ,J) � , be e
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Bau11Mnn Wint- Sixth
al\4 gnws. gu;rd lf h e visits Chicago.
and g eows
H.P. M.M-ine fuel it our ,tfSj., ,on
he
t
on
him
hit
and
it
over
right
■polled
�
who
man
He Is th!
Friday's IJ•mn
'4Illfs after
1
.
.w
'
Grank
n 11hut out th e
hopplng
Bauman
3
a
s
It
· ,., ,
We •�pply it fasL Get onoiwh lo clean
the river.
chin."
RPd Sox over the last five inn- th e Maplr J.Aaf1 ran 4helr la\e,t perfect ,game f&amp;r _C h�ea10 Cub, l(aMH City •• WHhln,htn, night
.
•n- rel11. Do11'1 worry
up bill1
inl!S to win his • sixth ga me for wi n ning at.re ak to a l� ti mes Wed· plteher Glen Hobbi e m t he sev• , O.trolt 11 B1ltlmon, nigh•
NSON
HUTCHI
P:RED
FINE
·
1bout C ity Loan terms. Th1y't1 easy for
lhl' White Sox., who tagged Bill nesdey n ii! hl with a 5-2 trtµmph �nth . innin1 "'' the o pen e r or a Chicaeo 1t N1w . ¥•rk, �ltht
CINC INNATI UPI - Manager
Wednes·
header
uble
-n
n,ght
d
abt
Boston,
at
Clenland
,
o
a
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Monbouquette for si x hill arid over t he Rochester Red Wings.
anyone lo handle. For in1t1nc1, only
Fr ed Hutc h i nson of the Cincin n ati
J
four ru n s In 3 1·3 i n ning,. A l Th e new s� h•jope ned up the day ni1ht, then we n� on lo s� ash
$ 1 1 .4 1 per m onth repay, a loan of
h aa been fi ned $50 for a post
Reds
t
h
ig
n
.l�e
_1n
hom�r
/ is , a m uch a iihr,etHW'I
S m it h alKo homered for t he White ,act, r11o, : that ,.
ara:ume n t with Umpire Dus­
game
$200. J ust $26.30 a month repays $500.
• t.'� "- · • ,
•
Sox while flla n k M alzone had areater tliJi. nce �w..... fir,at an d cap to enabl e Cinci n nati to spUt
last Saturday i n Pitts­
Boggess
ty
i
Terms up to 25 months.
three hill for t he Red , Sox. It poo n4, tlace, than between sec- 4-0 aind 4•3.
•
.
1
burgh.
like
hitters
more
4ew
1
With
was the l Olh, win in ta camet for ond and �•J.
.,
,RI.is, Heman, aee . ,Toron\o reti ef Post, thia11 would be looking u p :
he defending America n
t
Le
ague
Noon
Ill
1
9
Tbun.
5
'. .
lo
9
Hours
1
chJmplnns.
pitcher, , pickec.l up ,llia et,h t!t • win for . t lae , Red• . • 1
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125 E. Main SI.
Phone WY•%• 2 l. 7 1
The Jlodgers 'Won out in ·their against one 1 011 when the Maple i-J �oat. Jomfd lhe c!ub on June 7
hre
U .:;
e an d a hill-hour , atrugsle Leafs oYerconr:t 1 2;0, defiflt wi tti aJIP. .-iMe ,, thert , he s ■lu e&amp;ed 1l 1
t
w1" t h the Pir at e, when rooki e out t h- r--•· •ln _._ IOVNlll•a•• odd- h..--1111Jld b•Ued across 23 ru_ n a.
.
.
NEW YORK UP1-Bra�ch Ric•
.
riebtfieldllC' a\fio spoiled
. .... ;-fielder Tommy D1vl1 hit I two- ed•i.-!"�nan:t 1n,,-ue
,wo oaah...,.,
•,I hlh •
.
,
program
a
t
n
1
pre!e
to
ey
pell
hO
½ PRICE
k
:,.
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.., r 1 eague 5t�rl ·
ru n h omer off Elroy Face jn th e Jhn Kine's two-tnnr homer i provided J'un .Brewer • ma .,.,
.
.
1
Reg. Price $18.98 to $29.50
�-- debut with h is hom e r with t�day that w111 , Ju:1tit¥ the Con­
1 1 th . Hal Smith's, ,eco nd hom er t h t icinl runa i.n the elihth..
.,
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tme�tal League s existe n ce as
ON SAJ.E
of t he game ti e d the icore for
The ' Buffalo BllOru aplit a ,dou- two 1 1&gt;9ard.
I
u
The i blow 8 1Yed tb e &amp;:am• for a t�;d �j�
tlw Pir11t1n in the n inth and both bleheader wl t b tht Montreal �oY•
m �; ���� �Old t he. Con lt• am 11 s cored i n the 10th be fore al1 and h, ld second place over D-O n Newoom be , who nee ded It •
.
operators '. m. e�Davi.� ' winning hit.
the Richmond Vlrilnian, iy 1 one He had nOl wo n for four weeks. tm ental League
--- ----·
r, on this_ b�sl•
---------n
goJ
"get
to
feet,
to aid New1
---- ·--- - percenta e point The iBisont 4rop- Jim Brotman had
or we will. '
expansion
of
ness
gs.
n
inni
last
the
two
in
pod thel� open�r. 9-3, t h en .• beal combe
.. lho Cllo,y My,llfJ Show � Ollor a.ndl11, NBC-TV,
POMEIIO)' '.�O\
E. MAIN STREET
the· Royala, 7-0, behind .Warren
And 80 th@ ·18 year old Rkkey
;.
H11cker 1a seven • hltter ·whlle th e
-J.
met wit h re prese ntatives of t he
-',
U ICSUU
Virginians downed th e Jersey City
eight Continental Leag1 1 e clubs
t he
Jerseys, 5-3. Columbus heat
u ntil lhe late. tloun of wednesday
t,
.
Miami Martino, Ml, on Bob Vo, le's
,,.;nl i n ••• elf&lt;&gt;rt•1o draw UP
I,
1!.t,iliE�T FKOM'IM Y O�CE �
b
. three. hitter ift « thfl otber game.
a program for satisfying t h @ ma.
ST·A NDINCH
jor Jeu:ues' "ten comm1ndment.1"
GI
•W. I..
;
The Con tinental Leaguer� h ope
Toronto
63 30 .6'77
rep�e•
with
meet
.
they
that when
The Middleport Br_aves Little
Buffalo
61 44 .Ms7 ta
.,
sentatlvts of t he National alld
1
v
from
ers
ry_
look a 7-2 i ct o
Leagu
Hir hmon d
2 ts .538 1 9
.. ;k. '
n Lea1uee withi n the next
.
,
•
merica
A
,
,
,
1
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r
,
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the Yan�ees. last eveni ng with DaRur hestcr
43 .s .473 1 8
\ week or 10 the y can present r,aA registered nurse will be present at ·my office during
Jersey City
42 50 .4M 20¾ vld CHcl gor n g all t he way for t he so n able assurance of fulfilling �e
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J,�/
.
er11•
wl nn
Columhu1
42 31 .452 21
agreement"
1 I O-poi n t ''Columbus
all regular offlc� hours.
solo
a
rapped
Johnaon
Van
Llttle
22
52
41
.441
Montreal
1 f M a y 1959
'
Miami
40 M .42fl 23 � hnmer dow n the third ba■e line in
another of Comlr'• uclu1lve 1dv1n111111-and you 1uro won't
th e 11econd Inning for the Braves.
That maniCeeto by the maj nrs
. .. .. �-1
The Yankees sent thr ee pitchers tO outli ned the sta ndards th e CL
•·
. . , ' 'r,J, �-e •.•
want to he l¥ithout it lhese warm aummer days. We're 1peaking or the rriendly
the mou nd, !hirti n g with Ctai&amp; would have to m�t ip ord� to
ilawlings, goi n t wit h Don n ie Nel• 1 join the family of organized base­
way Cotvair keep, you cool and comfortable, wi1h only fresh out,ide air coming
iwn from the third throui;h lh e ball. Thesf requisltea appli e d to ·
your way. No front-engine or under-car exhaust heat bothera you in I Co.rvair.
filth l nninga, and endi ng with financial . stability of �ach rlu b ,
Hood In the sixth.
Johnny
And thit i!I only one or the wonderfol advan ta�es Corvair'a rear-engille design
mi nor league l n demnlLiea, mini• 1
·
-�- �--,-.•
'
standards for ballparks, etc.
mum
ha, in 11tore for you. You'll like that pracliMlly flat floor,
' IL MANAGIR FINED
UPI - Interna·
illONTREAL
·
lhe dig-i n-and-go traction, the nimble handling, 100. Corvuir
)
1
IIIIGHT RISULTS
tion■I League President Frank !
1ound like a real tnial to you? Well, one drive at your
.,;y
o.,
UPI
I,.
it.
MANILA,
Al
fined
Mana1er
Bhau1hneuy
hff,
Vlncent- of the Mliml Marlins $50 ] Ul'$vt, 1 19, ,Phllllpplnn,
dealer'• will back up every word we ,ay,
■ Y O H V II O l..eT
,
O).
(
n
JaPf
5,
1
1
Yaolt1,
SN••
td
and 1uspended him ror two days .
AL8UQUIRQUI, N. M. U lWednesday. The rtne and suspen- 1
Dur, Mooro. 1 29, Spr1ngfJ.ld1 ..:.�"
offen1ive
t
Ian•
lon
usln1
for
were
1
,h_ WY-Uf14
I
1 21¥.i:, Nn
• iuaae Lhat could be heard In the stoPPN Frankl• Valdu,
Car,.., 2ml &amp; lutfantl IIL
.. II). Ncn Tltle.
TH
Antonio,
I
with
araument
an
durln,
1tena1
Mlddloport, Dhlo
:£
Umpire .Ed Betz on July l '1.
·
TO TIIM SQUAD
COLDEN, Colo. UPI - Coach
: Frank Fil�holt announfd WednesI ...
A
I day thal he will trim the Denver
Brono1• fOQtbill ro.ier from '77
I players to 80 after their rlnt fl.ill·
f
acale intruquad 11me on the
·JI '
I
, eolor■d o School■ ot Mine• field,
FOR_ XOUR

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1-l-O Leaders To Just 'two Safeties ,
.
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stars
Sdcc-gses
Bids For Repeatit1
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GRAVRL Y TllACTOI
Sa l ea a nd Service M2 E:. M111n St.
Pomeroy,
Phone
WY 2-2975
7·21-tfc
USED GARDEN tractors and mow•
ers. Rotary mower blades shar­
pe ned . Custom mowmg and
plowing.

WANT ADS

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West Columbia

P ERSONALS
uppe
r JuestIi of Mr , a nd Mr.i .
s
.
f\i l ey
tut week were Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Fry an� daughte n and
CONlilSTENT DEPEND.USLE IIESULT!I
I Mrs. Lloy d Fry, Rio Gra nde.
26" BOYS' ROADMASTER B icycle
BATES
Mrs. Gol.:lia Baas of F1o r i d a spe nt
Basket and l ight. Reason.able
Wedi esday with Mrs. Harry Halls•
Roy Coleman, Lincoln Sl., Mid·
C cent, pe,- ,Hrd , o ne insertion. Minimwn el\ar&amp;e - 60 cent,.
cott. Mn. Basl!I, forme rl y of Bandleport. 1 hone WY 2-3882.
I eent, per word fo.r three colbieouU ve 1Jlsertio111.
croft, has cJisposed of her property
'1 20 3tr
�•I - on.e D't61tth for 30 ce.nl J per word.
there and pl a na to reside perFull r•� of 4 ee n l.5 per word wi l l be charicd for ad verlisitli
50 LEGHORN LAVI.NG
HENS.
mane n tl y in Florida.
lf not pall!I within lU days an.er receiVUll bill.
Oliver 60 tr.1 c tor in fine shape.
Mr . 11nd Mrs. Cla rence Jo� nson
En-or-. in Advertisina - Should be repc--tf'd �ediately. The
Ca l l G. A. Deem afler 7 p. m.
of l-'t. Pleasant were rece nt guests
J&gt;aiJv Sentinel •lll not be r e5ponsible- for more Ul&amp;n one incor­
7 20 6tc
WI D-3088 Racme.
of their daughter, M rs. Homer
rect lneertlon.
Bl a nd and famil y .
tir.ard of T�aob a nd Sipecial Notice, o! l-:\·\" 'lU SUJO. Obi1uarie1
1 90 ) Ma rine Suppl ies ·
Mr. and Mra. Chester Martin a�d
publilbed ,11 1 Cft'll per word.
son, Chetfie, or Sand Hi l t Rd., Pl.
.
t MO.
V Di\ YS
':IORDS
I DAY
i DAYS
Utli0 IOATS AND MOTOia ti!
Plc.a.sant, visited his parents, M r.
Fra nk Va nMeter, who has bee n
60c
00c
$ l .ao
lD
$4.00
and up while th� lat. Mtt,...
and Mrs. Cecil Marti n Tuesday il l at his home here, is irnprovi ng.
141.00
fl ,20
$ 1 .8(\
�
60c
polh•n MotorL 600 I. Main
evening.
S:?.20
Ray Roush of Clifton 11pe n t sev•
$ 1 .M
fJ.00
7ac
7l&gt;
WITH EAat
St., POffieroy. Phone WY..2-IUO.
Mr. and Mrs. Dona ld Lewis of era! days with hls cra ndpa rents, 1
,
,
•
24_!fc
Ada, Nttel.Yed by 10 A.M. will � in that day , ,.per.
Vien na spent Su nday with her mo- Mr . and Mrs. Da n Marr.
.C - GALLON
1
ther, Mrs. Ju l ia V an Matr e. A niec e
I
I 0--For Sale or Rent
Mr. an d Mrs. Hoy Edwards of I
P\JIOIASE YOU RECEIVE
Carol yn Johnson , accompanied
Toled o spent a few d a)'8 here with
them 'home fer ii. few d ays visit.
ll) HOOM HOUSE
ON auTI·EnMr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson Mr. ar,d Mrs. George Joh nson and
l I I N
. ot1 ces
- • -1 8 ) Auto
NUT Av e . Phone WY 2-3775.
,
pent Saturd ay in Parkersburg I Lorna and with Liuie and Harry
s
7 20 6tc [
TIAM/TE AND PEST CON T ROL 1 1 959 C J I E V HOLET VS lM Air
Andrew s and Kate Van Meter.
shopping.
I
ltr Pi!!ln. FrH in�t lon. h1&amp;ur- I
2 dr. Sedan. $2 ! 95. A l most l i k e
Mr. an d Mrs. George Parso ns o(
M
d
ay,
N tty Nationwide. Phone R.
the day it was sold. Power I
To
l edo is \'isitii:ig his brother. Carl
,
R
1
t
1 4•
°,.';rs. Stanley C� l l ey and fam t ly P araons , a nd other relativ es i n I
•"d A. S.rwlce 'Sf.tllon W Y 'J..
glide. H &amp; l l . U l aeltnars. Pom•
4-26-tfc
of N�w Haven v1sHed Mrs. Lucille it;fason County.
eroy.
7 - 2 l -6tc E1GHT ROOM Hoo.JS&gt;:. two fiv•
[
Har r uon on Mond ay.
room apartment.I. A. N. Bengel .
NOTICE
1 95,. UU ICK Spcci;il 4 dr Sedan.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Go
ldie Bass vi&amp;lted
M
r.
Guy
Stewart
a
nd
1 1-2 Uc
P one WY2-3272.
Back-to-Sthoo l Sweaters are hero .
U u ru; fine. Ulaellnars,
5495
h
a nd Mrs. Harry Johnson the past son, Guy Edwart.l, of Diamon d , W.
Lay awa y . pay .is conveni£"nl a nd
Pomer oy.
Va., are spend i ng a week with rela7_21 . f:1tc 3 ROOM f'URNJSHED APART·
week.
the sweater problem for tho�e
Rev. an d Mr11.
MENT l ocated at 256 South
Wi l he l m of lives here a nd in New Haven .
lillt rhil l y days ie .,olved. The 1 954 J'UNTIAC St.ir Ch ief 4 dr.
Cheshire cal l ed on Mr. a n d Mrs.
Catheri ne Berkl�y of St. Al bans
J, ·ourth streel, Middleport, Ohio,
Sedan . $495. Wor th rn ud1 more.
Shoe Bux . Middlcporl.
visite d her 1iater, Mrs. Bill Oh•
Pearl Nlchol 1o n Su nday.
nice ly decorated. UtlUtlea fu rU l aellnars, l'omeroy
7·21 -6tc
nished. Lau ndry f•acilllles. Phone
Mrs. Howar d Jo h nson an d Mrs. 1 mger an d fami· 1Y II urday,
SQUARE OANCIN{; . SATURDA Y
Mr. and Mrs. Altun Johnson and
WY 2--3346 or WY 2-2188.
Earl Ingl es of Ma.son, M r . and
1950 1-"0HD :S E DAN . good tire11
n ight at L£'gLOn Hall, itut l and.
·
fO LAND OP OLD NOICOMiS--The Milwaukee
rls spent Fri da y night with Mr. I
i
tT
MAKI
18
6tc
DIDN'T
7
g
Mrs.
d
Jack
Goa
and
children
of
!Jr('s
two
also
exlr,1
and
i,:ood
,
m.
p.
12
Lo
23,
8
Starling Ju l y
p IC
1
· kawa y vif.ited Mr. a nd Mrs. an d M rs. George Jo h nso n e nroute
Road'• crack ■treamllner Hlawath&amp; Ua a tangled mau near
•
two suow tires . go ucl bal lery, _________ ___
7 20 3 1 p J
n,�•,�•••
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11
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Sl
th
wh
m
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Herman Cartwright the past week home to C hest er, W. Va. after a
On' Y Irns 3., U'"'
uv m1 1 cs an d has 4 ROOM HOUSE. PHONE; TUrne r
--'
,.,.,...,,g, Scme St puaangera were lnj'"
.....
,... none 11er-81 • ,-·•·
HOOT.) · G i n �
WANTED M FDICAL
Mr. an d Mrs. Alexande r l'' ox tour ove r the Skyline Drhe and
bee11 ust•(L very 1 I. 1 1 1 c 1 1 1c L" ast
7 1 8 6tp
2-3475.
1
d.
unaca
"
came
out
and
driver
the
truck
enilneer
Both
ly.
_
1oua
___
_
---·
e
and
seng, Bl ood Hoot, Wild Gingpr,
childre n of Chesler, w. v, ., through Vi rgi n ia, M"y la nd , Pe nn •
-Tracy,
r&lt;•ll
five years. Mn . Ev
_
Yellow 11001, May App l e ltot)l,
visite
d his parents, Mr. a nd Mn.
Pomeroy lt JJ Nu. 2 . o ., Ba l l NORTH SECOND AVE,, MIDDLE·
1
RAY FAVOlllD Mr. an d M rs. Paul Turnbull of
apallment.
PORT Fu'r niahed
H.
W.
etc. One of Ohio best m .e rkcl
Fox d uring the weekend · ·
Run 11.oad. Td e p hu n e WY 2 UPI _ So n ny Ray,
I
CAGO
CH
n were visiting wit h Mr. an d
Maso
1,
f
loc11tio11.
i de a l for 2 conatructio n workers. \J
Mrs. Clarence Ward a nd dauover 40 yrs. sartu•
7· 2 1 - 3tp
6746.
fourth among the
rated
once
Mrs. Ned Hen ry, Frid ay.
Rent reaso n ab le. Cooldnlil fatilghter Bre ll da Lee of Columbus reE. H. Morst", Albany, Ohio. - ----- -'' i.Yerything
In Hardware"
a
l d l ight heavy weigh t&amp; was
wor
ns
M
r . and Mrs. George
Bur
'
ities. W Y 2-&amp;393.
7 1 8 6tc
McArthur Road Next to Tenn. I
� urned home S �nday after speRd· slight favorile today to beat Eastalo ng with the Couples Club, ha d
W. Main �I.
Pomeroy
7 · 21 -Btc
•
mg a we
Ga&amp; P lant.
with her parents, erncr
lly Rya n o n televisio n toa d in ner at the home or Mr. an d Mr an !'
I GAS, FUEL O I L and coa_l fur. FIVE ROOM unfurnished apartd .nus
O,car
f
BIRTHDAY
PAR
rY
H
el'U'y
Mr
·
.
·
· n ,· ,ht o p,,ve nt h,· m from •011mb·
I er, Ne w 11 a ve n , :m ·
M rs. Harry M"l"I
AT TIIF.
ment with bath and 1bower,
°
SPECIA'=
na cea · c a IL" I or frce es
d . Mrs. Do n Q_u,_sen berry and
'' "l!UCK
r. an d M rs. Ch ar Iea Carl•
M
. I 1mates ·
••al unit, ne wly
.
i
ng into the top 10.
,
Satur
d ay evening.
dlo=
arbag
,
Wagon rrst. J 01111ncr
r
. . ., 33 ,nd 7
Forema n &amp; Abb 0 tt ' Mi&lt;ldl epor t·
rami t , Alhe ns, vu11 ted th e He nry1
" . wri ght were hoJil&amp; Satu rday after"33""
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bake r, Sun Y
rede•o•ated. Phone WY 2·11
on S.at . 23 1111d Sun., 24th, I I.am6_ 1 0
day
11
party
irthda
surpr
a
noo
to
y
ilie
h
We ll ston, a nd Mr. and Mrs. Iver
7.7 . tfc
bu rgs 15t'. ! lot Do;ts 10c with
,
' for their nine-year-old daughtl!r,
-----Visiti
n g Mrs. Mattie He nry the
-----Stephenson, HarriEburgh, Ill., were
Rauce, 11.II pop 8 {' Ills, 3.5-c Ja r 6
--�
Games
were
p
l
Elaine.
ay
e
d
with
past
week
PUBLIC
AUCTION
were Mrs. Ch11r les
an
Mn.
on
Ned
rream
Mr.
callin
d
ice
with own bott l es,
g
Beauty Shop. prizes be i ng awarded. Bi r thd ay
Arm11trong of Columbus, Mn.
Du_e to my discon tinuing house- HOUSE WITH
Sunday.
Henry,
bars 6&lt;:, aH candy bi.rs 2 for 5c
.
7J2 1 -Stc dessert of i ce c ream, cake a nd
Phone WY 2-1524 1 .
sell th e following M r . an d Mrs. Ne d Henry and Alma Peck of Chillicothe a nd Mni
chewing gum 2 ror �. Ba l loons keepi ng J will
·
unch were served.
t
mco
ln
p
a
my
rest
de nce
39
L'
I
rt,,
f
{�
pa
x
a
lc
r
ishe
de
n
Mrs.
7-21-3
d
George Burns a nd Cheryl De lberl eec •er, Mid dleport.
N EW Unfu
3 for k.
.
Mrs. M ae' Toll iver of G lenwood,·
Strcel i n M idd leport, Ohio, July
_
.
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on
�lUonad ' hh
to Par kersburg Tuesday.
ment• air co.....
8
went
ml'
ll
6
g
T
t
.
r
h e ue l were Jen e r Rou h
W.
We
uow
have II complete 23, J P. M.: Motorola TV 24 in.;
Va., visited MrS. .f'an nie Blake
'1·21•1Zte
WY 2-�IU,
Mr. and Mra.. Kenneth Taylor
B ruce and Gai l Q.irsl, Carolyn
rec
n t ly.
TRAVEL SERVICI!. I f you are Mohair Chair &amp; Ottoman- llare
d
n
a
t,
r
d
n
po
le
Mldd
daughter,
Sue Roush. Su11ie a nd Mary Fux, 'a
C lenedda Ervin of South Side
Chall· ·
gu in c lo an y foreign country rel! Baek
Ovc;ll turfe d (
r
1wood,
n
Ma
tlue,
Rave
Mrs.
Cora
n
e
P
ante
Bua,
Ra dy
Dana Lewis, Ke nneth
was a Saturday night gue11t of
or 11nywhere in the U. � - give Chair; Two Rocke�&amp;• Bouk Case·
Greg Lewis, Rose Mary Rob- were Su nday eveni ng 11:ue1ts of
and
2'
g
.
;
l
ng
chiirgc,
e
e
Antique
uo
Ul ni
El ai ne Cartwright.
Tab
Dressin
u 1 a (·11 1 1. No serv ic
TO 40 yra. old, lnson, Chery l Robinson, Vickie Mr. and Mrs. Ned He nry.
SALESMEN,
· ed her
cxtn11 . TA WNEY STUDIOS, 422 ,1 Table imd Bench·, ,.__
Bar ba ra Sunday v I.nt
' "ard Table·,
experJe,ice. Good Young, Uebbie Harrill, Rose E l len
muat hne
M"1 sses Ruth and Ell:r.abelh Mc•
.
Gal l ipoli11, Dinette Sd; Two ll li l lly Cahi•
Avenue.
d
nts,
gran
e
par
Second
Mr.
Mrs,
nd
a
Will•
route and commldion. ABC Roush, Chester Rou9h,
.
n
r
M
Curtis lnlosh of Charlesto visited
Ma,bl"e
Phone G I IJ- Hll5 or GI 6-1243. neh.· Meta l w,,d,ohc ,·
C l eaners, Muon, W. Va. 7-12-Uc Roush, J . C. Colley , Susi e Warns- a n d Mrs. 1-lerma n Cartwright and Iam H"ickard th e past wee k.
Top Dre11sers; 3 Pt. Maple Be d
Mr . . a nd Mrs. E l mer Va nMetcr
7-21 -tfc
Hele n Barker, recently .
Stop in or 'phone for
l ey, Pa rkanna Ke lley, Linda Cal l ,
-- - - -- Jloom Suite; J£'nny Liud Be d ·
d child ren ipen t Sunday
an
with
l
el
Hartford
visit
Zerk
n
Ja
e of
a quick CASH WAN
Joy an d S u sa n Thabtil, De n n is
Ceda r Chest; Maylog Woshe r
Mr . and Mra. Bob Greer, Pt, P l ea•
TELEVISION RADIO AND SIIALL and Robin Jo h. na on, Jenifer Van ed A nn Williams Thursda y.
HinBe Tub.II; 8 D;iy Clock: l)ish e a:
Phyl l is Williams a nd Richard sa nt.
appliance r�pa lr. Phone Olli Meter , She l la an d Ju d y Llevi ng,
,•
38 MERCURY
�edallst .2 Door 4 Gas l leuters; t.::lcctric Heate rs
•• ""� -• • •I
roy
called on Mn. John Harrison
Park
ay.
n
nd
e
d
Su
Cam
n. JeHl e Cart•
_ C le o� Erwin
a ao� rln � i: ul ! . � la � y� u vaca- \ L,ri:e; lla d lo : Electric Roaatet'; A.P�.lt.l•MICNTS ..::. · l'U:mllJ;ltd
nd
Su
ay.
?(\"A,
11�
M.
Floyd Ruai:h,
r1 a
rhdtf, • • Evt1ly ni lcho l son
f.Dd
Uo n m thlR B i g M . It s resdy Fry Pall : warne Iron: Mixe r; 40
untum tJhed. llelU,tli11i ·jlll
Mr.
an d . Mrs: Cha rles Allcns•
afi«f'
t't11.l�kle
0i�
Charles
Allenswor
ic::key, Mli/l. Wi da Roush, Marport. Phone WY 2•2082,
to i:o. $ 14915, K11rr &amp;. Van Zani.1l •t 11:itension Ladder; Child's
worth, Cecil Gibbs and Eugene
,
are
l
Wihnsley
C
e
c
n
Debra,
Mrs.
t,ox,
Cecil
7·19• 3tc Scooter ; a window fan H and ma ny - '---- --"..:..,,-,--. - . - ifu crite Darst, Belly
Pomeroy.
He sso n attended a ball game at
, WISTING Johnson , Thel'l\8 Chatten, Mr. Leon a an d Susie and Sammy Jo
fU•NAC.I
I\\UILLIR
olh
e
r
items
n
ot
l
illted.
,
Cincinnat
i recently.
d
ett
n
vemwoo
a
Ben
R
motored
to
., PON'rl AC. Chloflsl n t&gt;cluxe
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, HOUII 1ppllancn. Arnold •.,.. 11nd Mrs. Ear l l'"'- Robinson , L 11. ura
MT. ,tnd Mrs. Paul Beel er and
Mrs. M. C. Hohart , ( Owne r )
Saturday,
,
4, Doo r. This one can'l be beat '
rl,
lfr■CIUM,
Ohio
Phon.
Ho l l and and Laurene Lewi11.
. the
\
Mr. and Mrs. Cl ine ltrwin an d da ug h tl' r, ChilHcothe, visited Mr.
11-1 1-tf ---- - -- ----WY2-6.JM.
al thlH pr lee. !Joo� everyth i ng Sale . cou c l u ct•d by Br11dford
Clinedd11 o( South Side visited Mr. Bild Mrs. Charles A l ll!nsworth Bnd
bul 1lt up aud beg. You ' ll rea ll y Auct ion Co., Ra cine, Ohio.
ramily over the w eekend .
and Mrs. Dana Lewis Sunday.
like lt. See ror yourse H . $49 15. 7-l f:I -Otc
Mr. and Mra, James Bennett,
n
nd
a
Ra
e
Le
Lewis,
Mina
dy
Karr &amp; Van Zl nd t, Pom eroy.
ndra and Sammy,
Sa
Mn. Patty
l
Anna
Nei
visite
Gregory
Mrs.
d
MI LK SHAKE machine $30.00;
7�19- 3tc
l
A
lensworth, Chuckle and Debra.
l l ey and children
Co
Louise
at
I
commercia
l
1.1ml!ll
Bafc
$30.00;
,
and Jo Roush, 1peo, Wedne sday
118 OLDSMOBI LE 88 4 Door SeNe w Have n Sunday.
I pr. ba1rnbt1ll shoes like new
at La b Alma where they e njoye d
dan. BeauUful two lone blue.
nd
guests
d
Mr.
a
Weeken
of
size 7 Yt $3.00; 1 Hollerel&lt;!ct r ic
O u
M ontgomeroy, 16 · 2 on Mrs. Cla r
Powtr steering a nd powe r
ence Wamsley and fam• swimming. B efore returning hom e
e 9tt:
11 haver $20.00. Phone SP:J-5944
"" ••trr
upper,
9.4 on l ower. running 4 ¼ . 1
mol ored lo Waver1y an d ,
_
brakes. A qua l ity car. Tru l y a
M"1s11 Fran c e11 Lasater, they
were
.
C l ifton .
1y
7_19 31,
[
o
er .
l is. 18.4 o n
upp
feet;
Gallip
.
v11Jt
e
d
Mrs. Martha Benne tt.
good u luc. $9Q!t Karr &amp; Van
of Pade n City and Mr. 1111 d Mrs.
Before "
A ,30 o
.t. ,M.
_
lO.O on l ower, runni ng 4 feet: Henry Wamdey, Rochester, Pa.
Mn.
Bob Cuson and sons of
7 . 19. 3tc
Zan d t, Pomeroy.
Wllddlt...rt WY4-�Mf
._, lowe r , 9 6
Nt! w 11,nd U11cd Ma tcri;T°s __
Loc k 23 ' upper. U . i1
as Bo nn ie Wu. msley has re· Rutl an d spenl Sunday with Mr.
·
Mi
2
W
tr
o
l" m or
l', -1191
c l osed with 7� needl es on.
'58 OLDSMOBILE 88 2 Door Sc� l·L. &amp; K. tle&lt;:trlc Hcfrl&lt;c,ato,
tu r ned home after spending a an d Mra. Ar ey Blake.
kAUTl PUD
7 Yt cu. tt. . . . .
d an. V8 Rot·ket engine with
Condition of Moya blt D •mt : month's vacatio n wilh re l atlv�s 1
$ 100.00
Mr. and Mrs. Harl ey Powl!ll of
"' C
:fttttw
1Un dard ahlH. Go-Go-Go i n u:aliy t:halr W/ stool
115.0U
Al l dams are up and running an al Rochester , Pa.
Nitro visited Mr. and Mra. Elmer
Yuken
Nl.,
thl1 Nn11ppy Olds. Th e buy of 1 - l'etlelitlll Lav11t ury eum4 Ceet of trap 10 Le•k L"" close d
M r. an d M rs. J ames B cnnetl Va nMeto•• Sunday.
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MAMn.L IIRVICI STATION
'
,• our t,· te. ,10••
i,u.
p Iete
from Lock JI&gt; through Lock 28.
Karr •
• Van
I2 .00
Mr. a nd Mrs. Jesae Lillie and
Sa nan
d chi l dren. Sammy and
..,.,. fiOO A.M.
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-19-Ste I-Kitchen Air Ve nli\ulor
Ohio River Boat&amp;: Downbo u nd:
Jean n e of Galion are vlalU ng re ·
Miss
ey
l
ra,
Leona
d
d
an
Wams
AINn,
asA
-Electric (n e w)
Lock 13, Hen McCool J : 30 am, Jo
25.00
t
Roush, motored to Waverl y latlves an d friend, here 11nd at
-e · - F'jr 1an
RD
Every U., 8enltf'
19&amp;, FO!500 . 6 cyl. I - Lot Arlju11tab l c AwnO-i ,· Lock 18 Beu ve r � : 40 am, l-O·, Sandra and Jo remained for a Cheshire for a few dua.
c
d · n 1 iharp, cream
Cl ub
I n &amp;, each , . . . . . . . . . .
10 .00 AIR CONDITIONil'fG, REFRJGEB- Lock 1 9 Phi l o 6:3 0 am . 0_2 ,. Mike short visit.
Mn, Edith McDaniel, Mn. Mel.
A l· ••• Tr"
n r sh, automatic t - ¼ Uag f
and bi
.
l
cctric
C cmi:n l
�
C·re d itor 7 : 25 am I B- J ; · Lock 21
vin
Roush and Ella Jane visited
ser_vi&lt;:t.
Jack'a
Re
fri1era•
atlon
Mr. and Mrs. Charl es All e na•
drive. Sure lo plea1e you, try
.
Mixe
1
· Cotton Queen 6:25 am 3·8; Janie worth a nd fami ly viaited Mrs. Mra. Elia Rickard Sunday.
111
o
2
1-'bon•
tl
H.ven.
New
l\,
It. l l lf�&amp;. Karr &amp; Va n Zandt, l • Lot S�re� JackM each . . :::
M •·,- G•·ven Stewarl v!alled Mr11.
8-2S·U D . 7 : 3 o am l ·O; Loc k 23 E l ger Lea h n
31531.
'II ensworth and S 1.111Ie oI
7•1l&gt;•Ste t ·•
Pomeroy
.
•• ·o Pl ywood Bo:i 1
Cl iff UM) pm, f-O; Plttsburgher Middl
_____ __
___ ____
100.00
Emma
Rlckard Saturday enning.
eport Thurlday eveni ng.
A•JCTION d
• ? : 46 pm. 22-0; City o( lhmtlnRMr. and Mrs. Vernon Roush
'D8 CADILtAC. Hard Top Coupe. 2- 0nly 15 H. I'. Motors 3
Mn. Roland Childers, Vienna,
CMlllpl.,. hrn•
lo n IZ:Jo am. !9-0: Kock£'! l : �O
Phaac 220, each
...
50.00
The muk or aucce■a. Here 'a
cal l ed on Mr. and Mn. Joh n Ha r- and childre n, M■aon, vi1ited Mr.
Crttt .,..,.NI
am, 4_0: National 2:20 am, 0 .3,
and Mrs. Ted Riley Sunday.
)lour tha nce to own Amerlca'a I-O nly ' Skill Saw' F.let'trk
- R0b crt E. riaon Wedne aday.
Wtllt, ,.._. tt ClfttNt
u bo d: G a111po118
Hand ■- w 8 Y4 -4 Dla dea
Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Kearna
•l America'• lowe■l
f lne&amp;t
11
Mr.
Freeman
on
hn
Mra.
o
d
J
an
� am, 7-0 ; CiRci n natl
P l0:20
and Caae. Heavy Duty
Reed
'13.00 A. C. BIADl'OltO, lllielM, O,.ie.
� · John MournPrlce .. A true value. ,1 aas .
and Chuckle and Ken neth Bass viaited Mr. and M••
[ Ing Sunday,
\ ·AdJu ■ lablc lronl na T1:1blll
10:GO am, no tow reported ; Lewis
y.
Pomero
&amp;
Karr
Van
Zandl,
.
CWTH, WOOD BUT POACii 1 1 : 00 am, o-S: Lock 23 Ovec J Z :Ol5 M r. and Mr1. Geo rge John■on,
&lt;12x32 . . . . , . . , , , . . .
25.00
1·1D-3tc
George a nd Berry enjflye d a picn ic
ne.,
•had1e■, cI oti\ ,!'l"Cb
2-Garden Culllvators, cafh
pm 7 . 13 , Trl-StY te 4 4 0 pm g-0 '
5.00
. ---- --- - � _
-.
, ..
_t�d swimming at Letart 11la nd
W
•
1
1awn
na:1,
vene_..
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- CHEVROLET. '!57 Int. i,, truck. I-Loi Aabe.11to, Sl d lnc Shin•
Kanawha R iver BNb• Wi�(ieJd '
turd1Y·
tll
dow
.
,ha
aa
d
'
, Atlas 1 1 3() p m, down with 7
,,..
u
glea J. M., per I() . . . .
Low mlle11ae. Swal1c l '1 A&amp;h l a n d
1.00
Ann
William, and Janel Zerkle
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ale Wlp
1
Station, Pum eroy WY 2-303•.
I.tot Dovoe Shlnile Slai n,
D
pel, i ,. '1/bJOII f-vo empUe,.
�a:����
motored to Charl es'!' ·
I
P9mero,.
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l()tCI
___
e 18 6tc
;:n
. '
15
Dr 1i1 , -�ith (T.'1
I
M r■. Anna Erwi n an d Clenedda
'
allachmenl, . . . .
. � Tl. 00 - I
-.
.
of
South Side and To n la Coller of
�
1 11
LIGAL NOTICI
.
COll?�li
INSllllA!i!ll"
00
'
Now
Haven
vuned
Mr,.
Lucille
■TROPOLITMI MOTOtll
DAVID C. M ILLIR
'hl lD. l Suktct blda wlll be rece ived by · Harrison SUnday night and Mon·
teetlon W., Aut�
�
1,t.1 louth Third St,__.
_,
the un deral&amp;ned for the ,ale of lhe
11. il,;
0
Milli,
day.
r-,■...
-,,.
■,· "
Mol
lo
• It.
"""'' Autie Mi l lho ne reside
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Mldotlopo,t, Ohio.
nce located
,,_
Larry Lff. Fox ·i, with the Na•
l"hoM WY 2-3611 or
-at 850 Eut Main Street, Pomeroy, ti on1I G uard Headquarters ,t
190&amp; Form ve cu,tomllne 4 dr.
PhDM WY 2-51'1
Ohio. Seal ed bids must be present- Ki ngwood.
Sed1n. 179:i. Showa t l\e bc1l of
( 2 1 ) "ea
___ ed on• or before August tat, . 1960 ,
'1-19-21
·2lc
care. Bl •cltuau, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Mabel
•
_
Bum11:ardner o f
_ _ _ _ _ ____
Dro- al 10:00 o 'clock a. m. The Execu- Leapic vJ1l 1ed M rs. Cl11 n Williama
1-Zl -lt.
REGISTERED BEAGLE pup!I three FOR SALE : lVA BROWN
pert.y reduced price, 1 room,, tor, Clyde G. Mi l l honc, wi l l con•
month• o ld fro m 1',D-C H stock
-� ·- ·--·
bath, a11, hot water heal, 2 car alder acce ptlng bldt1 for property
Priced rea,onable. 11. i:;. Swai n,
•
down town. on in1tallmen t basis. The underaaraire. · CIOH
Tupper, Plains, Ohio, Pho ne
I
si
ned
reserves
ri&amp;ht
the
to re,:
Above hi&amp;b water. 228 Cole St.,
Co olYJlle 3706.
7-19-Stp
Middleport. OUlct Phone WY 2· J et any and all bid1.
- - - ---�-- __
, Crow. Crow &amp; Porter
MJ:O, RH. Pboft,tl WY 1·2917.
TRY A DELll;IOUS 1'�\sh Sa nd'
Attorneys at Law
'1·19-lltp
wlch. J,ck '1 Dairy B11.r, Midd leIT) 21' 22' 23• 28. 29• 30, Sic
perl.
T-ltl-Btc
NE:W HOUSE; TWO 8EllROOMS,
.
�
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• :
1 ¥� " "
Iarce Uvlnc room, buUl-ln tlldl·
l REGISTERED MALE BEAGLE
en cablaeta. Ill
•u•
1' ln.qhea. Gun broke. 18 moa.
. .1
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't
.
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.1atect.'11 lir,ie, _ _, piitt, ' lU ':(bo t
old. Tom Reuter, Phone WY 3.
To � lold
Hloh llddor
'1•1Utp
front111. WrlPt Street, /pft
IBM.
On l!le 2'th il;y ol July 19tl0 1t
Mulbvrr Avt. tlllQO.OO. 1 th.one -th• RM!lnt A.ppUance Ston:, one
lot - FOR SALE STODIO Couch, pj;j:'
WY 1-nta Wilbur Youn, or 30 aallon hot water heater, one
,
:a
end
,
Tab
l t&gt;s.
f
orm Rocker,
WY fflOI VIUM
,tD4 stealer su heater (fully autom11tlc)
Bel Air-, Dr.
'. WE NEED il-H-57 -MODIILS
·
,
·
·
,
Phom, WY 2·Wl&amp;.
7·21•3k
SupplJ Ca., J01df1J)(lrt, ohla. at 10 o'clock 11. m. Thia property
• \'II motoi:, powet11lde tran1.,
.._ power ateerin1, bnlke11,
If i'l�'ilo not have your Ulle w: ;.Ill - y 'iieur. car off. ·
will not be ,old for le11 tl\an $100.
�ol9I:11 Uaed Car 1
Wllod 11"11, llood whll•w.11
Rat:ine
Appliance
Store
See out. used car manager 1t Preston
1
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•'OR SALE SIX room ·house in
'
tint, ftC"tory air conditioned,
By Ralph Johnaon, Mar,
I.pt:--·, I
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Syr.euse on Ith Street. Phone
omtroy
Wrltht It.
l"
apoUen , lrite rlor,
beauUlul
('1)
14,
18,
21,
Ste
·
G1lllpolla SI t-a8Q or WY 2
wbUt o\'er red flnl1h.
! bedroom, •�tomatlc heal,
7•21-3lp
6880,
WAS '1785
city water. Price
no

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(20, Business Servic
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&amp;

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$6.15 a gallon

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

REPORT

I CO/NC DUI Of BUSINESS

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JUST 2 MORE DAYS LEFT!

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Legal Notice

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POWELL'S

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Lodles ARCH SHOES

■e w1ao1e••

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SERVICE STATION

'ti.. , ...=�

1957. CHMOLO

N EW HOMJ

Now $1699

POM EROY
OTQR CO.
- �• OBIO

tesoo,

down payment, f80.00 per

month, !!AY like rent

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

l'HONI WT Z-27Q9
7•21 ,IIITC

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24-a for Sale ot
Trade

. , C A R,, $ '

- - $4.33

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Lodi•• As■orted SPORT $HOES - $1 .88

Ladies CLOSED FLATS

Lodl11 CLOSED FLATS

-

$1 .31

- $1.C&gt;q

Lodi■■ FLAT SANDAL$ - - - $1.37
'
Ladies FLAT SANDALS - - . "; $2.00

We Need Good Clean Late Madel

Legal Notices

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Lodl■s CANVAS FLATS - - $1 .37

We Wa nt To Buy f

tum�,

$0 HURRYI HURRYI

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, · Cash For Yciur Car.': ,_ · ·, - ·

1.adi•i ·W EDGIIS• -.:. ..

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Men�s ORESS Sl:IOIS; oft■

$4.00

Men's DRl'.SS Stf�IS, ,�, � �l-1-&lt;�00_

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Legal Notice- ·
to

T• loo Sel,I
1'lo Hloh Blddol
On tbe a?th daJ of July 1980,
on e Sle1ler Ga■ Heate r, fully auto­
matic, al th, Ra�in11 Appliance
Store. This pro pcrtf will not be
told for le&amp;a tha n $100.00.
Racine. Appli■n� Store
B7 Ralpb Johftll&gt;n, Mar.
:
('1)1 lt, 18, 31, 31C
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Used Car Lot
PHONE WY W4H

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POMEROY,

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Today
Katie I&gt;oonar Show
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Dally l,entlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July 21, 1900--7

Mr. and Mn, Le!ter Foreman ,ylvanta, Delaware and All■ntlc
we re supper guesta or Mr. and City and other place. on the Eut
:Mn. J. F. Thabet and famll:, of Coaft.
Mason . Thw-.day
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lytl e an d
daughter, Gee Gee, of c l i n tOD, O. ,
visited briefly Saturday wl tb M r .
and Mra. Vernal Johnson The LY·
ties were enroute to So�th CaroL"l nl! 1or a two weelts vacation.
Mr. a nd Mn. Kennelh . Kearns
a nd son spe nt Sund �y with Mr.
WEA TH ER,G UARD
and M�s . John Mournma.
Mr. an d Mr� . . Howa_nI Johnson or
P_t. Pleasa n t visited his father, Morris Joh nson, Sunday even in&amp;.
Mrs. Bob Barto n , Mel o nie, Mark
an d Nicky. Ravenswood , visited Mr.
a n d Mrs. Georg'e Joh nso n a nd .Mr.
�nd Mrs. Louis Young and family
Saturday .

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with Mrs. Will lallt Ra d ford. Mrs.
Hom er llid'fol-d a nd Mrs. w. A ·
Morgah as hostess�s.

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Robert Lee tdwards or the
U. S. Navy who is stationed at
Canton -.pent the weeken d here
wUb his ·parents, Mr. an d Mrs.
B, i.. Edwa rds a nd 11 111.er, Mrs.
Dorothy Cl!hdollar.

C. H. Harris and grand daughter
of Atheni wtre callers he re Thure
day.

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p1H, C1Ut., 11 1pendin.c · her"vaca­
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are Oft a vAdUoi\ blp to FlartdaJ
elllidren ue 1i.11ng In
,Greenfield with relstlves d11ring
thei r absence.
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ol the blrth cet J,�, 1!11. llfonda,,
to Mr. and an.. Gary Walton of
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Meigs M,;nisters
Discuss Fair
Federated Church Friendly Circle Holds
Session Led By Miss Erma Smith Tuesday Plans Tuesday

8--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 21, 1960

;i4uendins Cont&gt;ention

"Disciplined participation in group worship" was the topIC used b";( M.Iss E �a Smith , rogram leader • at the meeting
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go into the house of the Lord" opened the worship ser vic e,
followed by the hy_m n " Holy .Spirll , _ Truth Divine". �he ev e•
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Cheater Council DaupTen of
In apite of l-NO membeho of the
Plans for th.e 1 .. 1r p rogram were
family meetins with b.ad l uck lhi&amp; America met Tueaday eventna:
d i scussed when t�e . Meigs County �
week, Mr. and Mn. Lewis Ellia with al membera present. Elea­
Mmmrnal Assor1auon met Tues- 1
1nd children, Gary and Teren nor Well1, COWlcllor, pre.aided
day mo r ning al the United Metho'
Lynn, left this morning for Col­ and Mary De Groot and lll11dne
d i st church.
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umbus to attend the Disll'irt As­ Goe,:Jei n were reported ill In
Rev. E ugene Brown , president,
, open_ed the mt'elm,g w i th devotions
sembly and f'amp meeting or the hospitals. Zan■ Gainer wu re­
ported III Improving. M ildred Olli
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of the Nazarene.
Church
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Mathew
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Mr. Lewis, Middleport Street resigned H conductor and Mar­
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with prayer by Hcv. Fn·d I. ,GardDavid Hartinger of Middleport
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CommiSliioner, was bitten by a garet Tuttle was nominated, elect­
, 1 n e r '"O ur Day-A Great Day was
During the past year, the Circle
will be leavina Fr,day morning for
also gave 10 wars l.O prepa_re one s thp tuliu· uscc1 by nev. Brown who {
1tray d.ay Tuesday. Wed ncsday, ed and inst,.Ued to fin the va­
Lackland, Texas, where he will be. has studied many phases of the
self for wonh!P H oullmed by dos" d h 1.s med1ta11on with p�ayer.
Gary, in his hurry to arrive home cancy. Other officers installed
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.gin hi1 bask lraining fo r the U. S. Women ·s Guild theme, "Discipline
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Vincent
Norman
Dr.
Hay.es, usoci1le
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the
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and tell his mother where the Mid­ were Esther
Air Force. Dnid i1 the son or Mrs in Christian Living.'' Miss Smith
W 11 ldo Ba_rlels 1 n bu; sum - lhe P om eroy J u m o r H 1 ;; h S c hool
Rev.
gone,
had
truck
and OliVe
councilor
past
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emergency
dleport
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dis
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Lawrence Ha tinger and graduated slated lhat
gave an mterpre t:n� on � f a u ditor ium Mond .i y . July 2'"-i, 1 2
ran mto the low wall in front of Kelly, ;aStiistant financial secre­
Jrom Middleport High School this chrisllan l i ving lh1t is worthy of mary,
con £r.egat1on in noo n ! o � p. m , was d1scu sse� .
his home witl1 his bike. He sus­ tJry.
the "ame, will include worship - the r� le of the _
spring.
contrasting wtlh that of �:::i ch minist N m the t:utinty 1s
worship:
tain11d .11. deep cut on his he a d but
ii-.;: God regularly in the sanctuary
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It was annouficed that a prac­
the aud1en.ce of a theatre. He also askf'd to announce the vmt 1n th'?1r
interna l injurie 5 and aftt&gt;r 1)1••
no
She brought out that often churchsession (or recelvin&amp; 1tate
cc
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A Ca'"" llfffY Nlehtl
re
the
f
n
s
r
ef
J
br i
lso at lhe
� - church lm llc1 1�1 and
ing assured bY their d�tor th,11
r w &lt;' o
going becomes a rouline habit in gave _a
n a tiona l ol"ficers would be
d
J.n
e,
&lt;•
ser
o
a
hip
w
of
t
i
t
lh
t
sen
hurl
par
him,
not
wur:.h1p
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and
n
e,
would
lo
the trip
Su d '
�c
_ rs
� m,i
one 's JiCe and that one ran fail
1
a m m 1�1er s_tarts pr�- ma �c a piea fur IJ l u otl �onors.
I Lewis family proceeded w i t h tht' i r 1 �· ,d a l t h.e next meeling . Erma
to come into the presence of statm_r;: thaL
i
at
n
v
e
th
or
_
n
para ti_o f
tom rn i t ! re s 10 sC'rV&lt;' _ 111_ the ar­
vacation plans. Mr. Lewis ' h a n d i s C lel a nd announced that at t.he
f'" ex� .serv c
God when there. The topic for
' 011 Sunday. H e 1 011� booths ,n th(' rP 1g1ous tent
dinner
bll
the
t
a
salisfaclorily and he re Au ;: u� t 1 0 th mee ting o( the Past
huling
the cveninc strcased the way in
1
porh lhe dog was caplUred ycste r• Councilors. a sbowe r would be
which one pre pares themseh·es to told of the_ research nece.�sary. the at ttu· f�ir wt·re n :., · ned. Eac�
TONIGHT and FR IDA Y
�iven_ fur Esther H ayes wh o�e
prayers a n d c h u rch 15 askt•d t(1 m::ike a contr1concentration_
on
the
day.
partiC'lpate 80 thllt the worship
1
tn.Jrr1a:::e to Jamt&gt;s Ridenour will
a
hip
wor
e
the
hymns
used
r
chil
s
w
and
s
cxpcn.
e
Walburn
R
f,,r
naymond
th
fo
ion
Mrs.
ut
i
:
andall
th
nd
Tony
m
Debbie Reynoldii:
is an acceptable off e ring unto
t
be
n
also that the sermons rns
rc llgwus pru :.:ram at t he fair.
dren, M ary and Pete' pl.in to leave he an August e\·ent.
"THE MATING GAME''
God ·
prepa rr,d lo co nform with the
l he next meeting will be Tues- ,
J\ l le n d m;.: wae Hi•v. 'lruwn, Re.,.
.
tomorrow to attend the camp mei.:Lh'IC h congregation.
A skit wu_ presented
- also Augu11t 2.
�by,
also.
church
the
of
ing
Gardner,
R(•v.
Gli.1l1Pr.
,I
Fram.·is
- - --- -- - ----- - -- told of lhe . right .apptoac : lo
,C.
Ralfh
He\".
Wmmg.
ltay
Cap1
0£
mhols
S)
the
on
talk
hriel
A
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Mickey Rooney i n
ifOl!f_ worsbt� b)' membe rs of
• the church by Mrs. .Bartels and I Zundr!. Hcv Cnrl Herring, R�\o.
"ANDY HARDY
fo� low1n g c_h� rc � on Sun ran:
'11!
conc-Judcd Duna l&lt;l ll•rnnt· .ind Hn·. J, P, hlill•
prayer hy Rev. Birtels
COMF.S HOMI':"
,
.
.
day mo1 nJQJ. Parl 1c1pa ing were
ice.
h
er.
ip
the
wors
serv
Mrs , Wald o Bartels. Miss ElizaFnllowmg t ht· 111ct•t i n g the group
t
_presidt'n
Fick,
.
Miss
fJizabtth
beth Fick, Mrs. James Bernhardt
ve&lt;l a luild1cu1 1 al Circle'11
enjo_
Miu Evelyn Fick. Johnny Bern- conducted a short busmes� ses-"�
ltestau�
.
tthose
rart1clp11
and
thanked
slon
_
hardt and Sharon Wilson.
MISS HILLDORE,
.!lervice.
worship
the
in
Ing
Pomeroy. Ohio
A t the conduslon of the akit,
L
Mr_ and Mrs. T. G. Hilldore, Fifth Street, Racine, are
aml Y
Opf.r,Qff
A report on the Lions Club
M rs. Pea r l Mora gave a .!I Umm s ry
Fick
Miss
given
ers
was
din
the engagement and approa&lt;'hing marnage of
by
announcing
n
TONIGHT and FRIDAY
the
of the thini:S poinled out In
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"'BABETTE GOES
their daughter, Donna Jean, to Robert Eugene Byer, son of
skit, which m■kcs it difficult for who .also announced the ChristTO WAR"
one to worship properly. She m111 in July meeting of the WornMr. ap.d Mrs. Kenneth E. Byer, North Third Avenue 1 Midy rOCUS e
(Te c hnkolorJ
atated th.at one 's phy11ical condi- e n 's Guild to b, held Wednesday
dleport.
.
,
Brigitte Bardot Jacques Charrle
tion and mental state has much J uly 27 th, and e.11rh member is
A reunion of !h t! dcs1·!'r1dcrnts of
i lldore is a graduate of Racine High School
H
Miss
wash
weJ
and
b_ring
t
to
aak
a_
n
to do In how they wonhip.
A b n (&gt; r &lt;.:11 pch ar1 was held ret;,· 11tly class o f 1 959. Mr. Bver is a graduate of Middle ort High
SUN., MON., TUES.
r,
Mi 11 Mary Virglnla Reibel gave cloth. M m Sm i th gave a report a t the Syracu se State Park w i l 11
JULY 24,25-26
.School, dass of I 953 ;:Ind is now employed as advert sing man.
on lhe e11bln�t recently purchased the following presen t :
1
lo
w1y
prepare
y
or
aummar
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"TALL STORY"
for entrance into church as given for lhe storing o f confirma tion
Mrs. (;itbert Donovan . Mllrgaret. ager of the Daily Sent.incl.
Jane Fonda-Ant hony Perkins
robe!!.
The open church wedding wil l be an event of August 21
imthe
skit.
1treHed
the
in
She
Butch, Ruddy and llny mu11d Cook
Nol Ret·ommended t�or
p.m. at the Racine Methodist thurch with the Rev_
c for the August meet• 1 oi Newell, W . Va . ;
plcnl
A
the
2:30
at
r cie,
Me
Dale
after
quletneH
of
portance
Parents of Teener, in College!
1
ortan prelude begins, giving al- ·�nt: was announted. Mrs. Albert Wellsville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Dale R.,ymon KonkTight of Middleport officiating. Ao open re­
Gilkey, Gallipolis:
Mr. &lt;1nd M rs. ception will follow.
Dean Mason. Rio Gra nde; M rs.
c1src n&lt;c Sco,ls a od so o , Te ,,y Lee
o, C h esh Jre: Mr. an d Mrs. Th onias
Scott end Dale Scott, Pomeroy; Mr.
aod Mrs. J,ek Able, and cbild,eo,
Middleport: Carol und Louise Cook,
y JJ
Pomeroy: Mr.s. Martha Ables and
children, Walter Cook, Vada Rose
1''ollowing a trailition of a numINS
By LUCILLI tl.l
'l'eaford, Mrs. Ezra Philltps, Syrn- Iler o! years lhe birthdays o( Joy
-..:
Boggs, d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; ,,Dtif
tuse.
,Philip Meinhart was a business
The oldest person present WaM Lio,nel Hoggs, Mtddlcport, and DenWalter (;uok and th1• youngest was ise Lanier, daughte r of Mr. and vi.111lor ill Pittsbu rgh Wednelday.
Misa Nettie ·Koehler aceompan­
J&gt;aul Ahlt' s. The parents with thu Mrs. Garland Lanier, Rio Grande,
Mr. and Mn. A. JI, Smith of
led
eelmost children pre11clll wer e Mr. were observed with a family
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and M rs. Jal'k Ables.
ebration on July 1 1 al the Boggs Salem and Mrs. Charlea w'eaver
------ ---home. hlrs. P.ot,ggs and Mrs. Leniar G .-lllpoli1 to Charleston WednesWoollard w11a welromed as a new are Misters, dp,ughters of Mn . day where they were guests of Miss
lll('mhe r. G uests welcomed were Lawre nce Hllrlinger_
Virginia Fisher.
348 l'U. In. motor wllh 'llu11bogllde, powor
ev. Bartel s , Mrs. Be r nhardt and
H
O
'M r. and Mis. Carl �gan and
n the eleventh Joy was thirteen
V-8 Motor. Fordom.atic l�m. Leflll than 2 1 .steering and brakea , new nylon safety white­
ohnny, Miss EV elyn F ick and a nd hH cousin, Denise, was five. da, ughler, Cheryl, of Ed ison_, Ala.,
J
000 by careful local owner, ivory and beige
wall tires, bcaut1ru1 belEe and lan flnl11h wllh
Sha.ran Wilimn.
The girls received a numbe r of were £ Uest8 last wee� of h1s par­
,
rinlsh, lovely spotle111 Interior, radio, heater
lipolleH matching lnlerior, radio, heater end
At the cl ose of lhe meet1�g, g iH s an d ea c h had her own birlh- enjs, Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Logan.
and many other ,extrH.
j
the works.
Mr. and � rs. Clare_nce Andrers
�e group ad J our1 ,ed t o the so i:;1 al day cake which was served with
oom, where a salad c ourse ,WH i L·c c ream following a wiener I and sons, _ 81 1! and . JlmmY , li1J1d
erved l.iy M rs, Bartels and M ias [ ro1ist In the yard.
daughters, Mary Ahce and Susan,
Smith uaiated by Mrs. Bl'rnhJ.rdt
I 11pe11t Sunday at Ashl_and, Ky. with
t;uests for the occasion, were the Mr. and Mrs. Ellis King and son,
Miss Fil•k 1rncl Mrs. Fugate. The
refrcli:hments t11bles were eovc red girls gru ndmother, Mrs. Harlin&amp;er, ! L11rry.
S-port 2 Door. New car ncvcr 11old or titled.
with whltti cloths and rentered KriNlin Hartlnger of Virginia, Jeff,
4 cyl .----63 H.P. rront wheel drive, .f !ip&lt;led
Mrs. John Buckley is confined to
UP.nnis, Jimmy 11.nd Mary Ava
d11rk
Beaulliul
interior.
spotlelis
,mileage,
Low
candles.
with
trans,, whltew•II tires, heater ind many oth­
home, Cole St., with mump11.
her
J.iog¥8 11.nd Mrs. Lanier.
green hnish. Nt'w llres , heater, .a nice one.
cr extras. Much less than dealer coat.
tlnda P,euter is· apendlng a week
Alter lhe party K ri5tin Harting.­
er returned lo Ri� Grande with the with her unelc and aunt, Mr. and
\
Mrs. Ted Jones, Belpre.
La11iers !or a vuit.
Mrs. Harley Strong and chJld .
ren o! Wilkesville were Wednesday
Service Guild Meel11
Convertible. :MB cu. Jn. V-8 motor. Turbo11Hde
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
trana., power 11teoring and brakeM, beautlful
llenry Re1bel.
Horne
Tl,eia,
t
A
.
Almost like ne w inside and out. Ivory over
Mrs J1met1 Ogdm of �alem Ce_nwhllc finlNh with hl■ck top and rcd l11t1•rlor
\.\' cs!L'.VUII Se rvice Guild or
h&lt;."
l
i:rcc11 fi11l�h. goo&lt;l Uro.s . radio, healer.
trim. Enjo y Mummer at lta best.
UlL• ICiu·i:io t.,&lt;."lhodist Church met tcr '?ent Wedne1t1ai with her t1: .11a, Rclbel , and b O·
,lll onday evenin g at lhe home of tcr, 11-t 1ss Berth
r, Herb ert.
lhe
3
ilrs Hoge r ·1 hel58 with 1 mem
M 1· . and � rs. Harry P. Smith
imisen l. 1'he t! vc nlng was
Sunda y rn Lancaster.
spent
s J) l'!l l playin g 1:roq uelle followed
M iddleport
San�r■ Kay Ingraha m , of
Miu
hy II wiener t·oast.
MarieH.a vb1ted Wedne&amp;day with
The business meeting was con- her mother, Mrs. Olive Ingraham,
When lhe humldlly and hoal are on lhe r Joe: An Air Conditioned Car Seems Mlgh,
d u('!etl b.Y the 1&gt;resident, Mrs. R 11y- and sister, ,Brenda Sue.
ty Wl,u:i - So, ••or Comfort Plu1, and Fo r Real Value Too-SEE
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bartels of I
:nm1d Hensler und the lll"O!lram by
:Vin. i,;dw11rd Wagnor. The r1!iXl Hu11tln&amp;lon, W . Va., arived Wedmectini,: will bt&gt; held ut the home ' nesday tor I week's visit with Mr,
lt
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CIIILDRENS
V-8 motor, power-glide trans., h11,11 power
One local owner and t'Xlremel y clean 1,n­
and Mn. Philip Meinhart and Miss
of Mrs. Frances Roberts.
tcrior. Beautlful eroc-ua yflllOW and laurel
■lee ring, brakl"M, linted 11111.11, -good whlte­
--- ---Erma Smith.
itrern tinl1h. Like new tires. Fa ctory •Ir
Wflll tire■. flu:lory alr condllloned, spot­
Mr · and Mra. John T. Fl■cher of
urt I tlTO ina
JSll
conditioned. VB motor. Power1Ude, power
lt.'11.11 Interior, be■uliful while over red lln­
Nye Ave., and Helen Sauvagfl and
uh.
.11teertng arid brakos R•dlo and he.ttlr .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Dyer son, Carl' spent several day1 on a
.ind son Kenneth Lee, Mr!I. J.ane Iiehing trip af Stockport, Ohio.
NATIONALLY ADVE RTISED
Ever, an in!!!Mperienced lawn own.r gtf1 expert
Gilkey, all of M iddleport AUid
Mrs. Helen Sauv11e, Chester R d.,
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Mary
Mrs.
Kiger
of
Burton,
W.
Ho■pital
on July 20
entered Holier
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results with
Va., left tod11y lor Clayton, N. C. . for poolbll!I sureery.
lo vislt with Mr. and Mre. C. C.
Loca ll y owned and low mlleage. Beaull(ul Iv­
4 Door. Beautiful l'vory and turquolte flnl■h,
crabgrass la1f. Req�i!•i no bai:l,br�aking
Steward and family. They will ,
ory over red flnh1h. Llke new tlre1. Std.
MIDDt.EPORT
D "A
Uke new Urea, H.ydramaUc 'l'Ntnt,, power
r\l'1es
rel urn home Sund,, evening.
trana. Jlullo and .He,ler,
labor. Na special skill. Na !figging. �&gt;:lJl•SS.
br1lu11, radio, heater, roil nice.

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LITTLE CASH?

now c ra b g ra s s

You'll See The Vo lues I n These Qua lity Can !

1 959 Chev rolet Impala 4 Dr.

1 959 Ford Galoxi 4 Dr.

$2495

$2495

1 959 Goliath Empress

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1 957 Chevrolet. '6' 110-l, Dr.

JULY CLEARANCE
SAlE

$ 1 295

SMITH ClOTH,NG

$ 1 395

1 958 Chevrolet Impala

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1 958 Chevrolet '6'-2 Daor

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1 956 Chev. Bel .Air 4 Dr.

1 957 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr.

SUBTEEN DRESSES

Reduced $ 1 .00 off

$1 399
Now $ 1 699
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1 956 Oldsmobile Sup. ti

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Han.llop Ope. Sha,rp white over bklt fln61h.
Spotle.11 Interior. Conllnenta� dre 11:11. tord­
omalk, va Molar. Radio •nd Heater.

$ 1 095
1 954 Plym. Del. C pe.

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Run1 goOd. Niee appearance, one owner, �H.
SI� money_ New Tires,

$495
1 955 Olds. Sup• r 88

Z Door. Hydr1m11ic, radio, helter, while and
tu.rquolse, 100d aeal ('Oven.

$595

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Coupe. Beaulifu( wlhte alld black llni■h ,' new
white nylon top, Fordomatlc Lrana., ndto,
hcalt'r and new whitewall Ute. .

1111 CHEV. '¼

Ton Dual Slake

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1151 CHEV. 4 Door , . . . . . . . . . . . '119

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1950 BUICK 4 Door . . . . . . . . . . . . ,111

195! CHEV. 1 Ton Plaltorm • • • . ,aas
1954 CHEV. 'lo �

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IM•n'• and Royi, ilsXfi11Xt[ SHOES . _ ff.ii pr.
eCblltlren'1 TENNIS OXFORDS , , , , , . . . , _ ,1.a• pr,

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�IN E BOOTS

SJie f lo 9

Sbc 8 to 11, Top Lice

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1 p. m. yuterday weni Harold
Ru■k, Elmer Brammer, enroll Fu­
, 11:ate, Sr., Carroll Fugate, Jr.• Ro­
bert F11pte, 1nd Harold Sauer.
Out of town ttlativea 1ttendin1
thl!I !lffvi�• were 'Mn. lllnnle Ar­
thur, Robert Fugate, Carrol ru1ate
Sr., Canon F'ul:ate, Jr.. Mn. Nara
, Haser, Mn. Ralph Cricll:elt, Mn. J
QQy H�lck, Howard Dav.ta, Nr■,
Pearl Daill, MrL Eliubetb LeMH•
ter, Nint!f' Lee Le'.M:uter, -in ol
HunUngton, Mr. and Ml'I, Hu:o,ld
Rusk:, New ,ConCOrd, Oblo; _ Mr. and
Mrs. J1me1 l&gt;eMu,y and Mn. Ro­
bert E,a!D"""'"' ,Clntoa'; !;fatty 1
PJckeu,..-.....warren Plcl:ena_ lln.
Denver ·webu and Mn. Dnat

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Graveahh:, �icw were 11,1d at
.,:SO p. m, tt Sprlnll RID Cemetery
In Kun�,tOQ.. Rev. Haward Jlup­
pelt ollklated• al both -.1....
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'Ille •ruiyil plenk Qt tho 'PHI
Matrona 0( 1 £vai)Celtn, Chapter,
OES. ol 'Middleport, will Ile held
P'riday e11entnt at •· , q'clod at the
home of '-tr. and W,.. llu Jhrrah.
Husband- of the. 1Mmben "WIU be
1uull. . Membvll
to briq a eov­
lahle ,er.
•i:od dlah llld:, thelJo
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Really simple ta apply, J�sl fili i�jJ-,'.ti
Spreader with clean, ,eacly-to-use c;Lo\lf, d,ol
the correct setting - and slar! walking I Takot
only half an hcwr Io apply O.OUT Io your
lawn with the work-saving Scotts Spreader invaluable aid Io a J:,etter lawn year-round.

Addle, �l!llle held •• the
R1wlh,i1 - OofU Funeral Home al
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$4.00 pr.

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New Device For
Tax Returns

Ohio Work Stoppages
Greater 111 1959

WASHINGTON UPl-Taic cheat­
erg,, big and 1m.U. your days .are
numbered. Uncle Sam 11 putting
a m�banlcal Sherl0ct Holmes on
your trail.
The automatic ta1 in■pector­
actually an electronic compuler
center-will s:o lnto operation
late next year and wUI be scann­
ing all tu returni from ffldividu­
als and corporation■ by 1969.
The Internal Revenu e Service
currently picks tu returns at
r1ndom to eheck. 'rhw., the re­
turns of many cheaters are never
even looked at.
The new electronic Hgle-eye, in
a�dition to nabbing 1.ft evadera,
will speed up refunds to hone.11t
folks.
The computer win be able to
match up return.a wilb a tu.pay­
er's muter file. The Pl'Oeedure
-will provide an autom11tit check
against Phl-'rioua
returns and
against clat11 on how m u ch an in­
dividual h111 earned in wages
and salary, diVidends and lntere.111.

COLOM.BUS UPI-The 1mount
of work lllbe Iott: in Oblo due to
etrikea and other Wot t 1toPP11e1
in JIG&amp; WN three tJme, hl1Jaer
than ttie• amount loat In INS.
The a�te Jnduatrtai Relations
Departm�nt repo�d loday that
the nunatter o( Idle m,n daya i n
- .th, at.ate wu the highest since
1948. t ye,r marll;ed b)' numer'ql&amp;I
post-war atrlte■• The·
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dep,attment
ii,rl,i1 •leel
- blamed the .
!!trike for the Jnmue. '
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Battle Foreslt F&amp;e.

- · LOS ANGELES UPI !.... An army
of tirefla:hten ' battled todtyl to
1 u.ve •n eatint•lecl 1100 111 400 homea
threatened by · major fl.rel raetna
unclJ�ed throu1h vaat An&amp;eln

Nailooal Fomt.

Forty hoD'les and cabins already
have �n exten.11lvely dam11ed or
deatro)'ed hl. hl11t1 which have ra­
vaged IOutbed · California thl&amp;
Wffk.

LICINH ISSU■D

A marrt1gt1 IICfnH hu been ls­
aued Jn Pro�te Court ta -Richard
OPI.N QUllT
Nl.'ly' YORK UPl-8loeb open. Youn,, 27, North Lewlaburs, Ohio,
11lxed , today foUaw, lltvdent minl1�r,
ed qu)I!
and Maril)11
'"""'4i1'1 ..,..I dedlne Routh, 21, dauehter ot Mr. and
Ja . Uaree mont114 .. , .
lln, -· Roush, lladl.o Ill&gt;.

lac

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n TIME BAND.- This picture taken ab out 1900 shows 'the Mason
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at that time ahd available for community eve nts. The picture,

th�

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band in existence

property of

Harry

camp­

bell, Mason, I! of tile following band member s as identified by Mr. Campbell: !st Row (I to
II)
' Charles Swartz Ed Diehl, Walter Diehl, Ri ley McIntosh and Henry Fruth, Mr. Campbell
did not know lbe wo men at the left In the b ack row but idenWled the other two as Law•.

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n:nce Bttrloo and Herman . Dle,bl.

MiEIGS GIN aAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Mn. Iva Field.II, Tuppen Plain■•
Dl1mi111ed : James Smith, Pom­
ero)'; Hrs.. MIidred Zahl, Pome­
roy; Brenda lilcrant.· Pomeroy;
Eu1ene Collini, Pometoy; Mra.
Chor... Tlne and dauabt&lt;r, Rut­
i ..d:

liDulJa l(p, � !lotlom.

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�Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 2 1 . 1960
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GRAVRL Y TllACTOI
Sa l ea a nd Service M2 E:. M111n St.
Pomeroy,
Phone
WY 2-2975
7·21-tfc
USED GARDEN tractors and mow•
ers. Rotary mower blades shar­
pe ned . Custom mowmg and
plowing.

WANT ADS

", ,

West Columbia

P ERSONALS
uppe
r JuestIi of Mr , a nd Mr.i .
s
.
f\i l ey
tut week were Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Fry an� daughte n and
CONlilSTENT DEPEND.USLE IIESULT!I
I Mrs. Lloy d Fry, Rio Gra nde.
26" BOYS' ROADMASTER B icycle
BATES
Mrs. Gol.:lia Baas of F1o r i d a spe nt
Basket and l ight. Reason.able
Wedi esday with Mrs. Harry Halls•
Roy Coleman, Lincoln Sl., Mid·
C cent, pe,- ,Hrd , o ne insertion. Minimwn el\ar&amp;e - 60 cent,.
cott. Mn. Basl!I, forme rl y of Bandleport. 1 hone WY 2-3882.
I eent, per word fo.r three colbieouU ve 1Jlsertio111.
croft, has cJisposed of her property
'1 20 3tr
�•I - on.e D't61tth for 30 ce.nl J per word.
there and pl a na to reside perFull r•� of 4 ee n l.5 per word wi l l be charicd for ad verlisitli
50 LEGHORN LAVI.NG
HENS.
mane n tl y in Florida.
lf not pall!I within lU days an.er receiVUll bill.
Oliver 60 tr.1 c tor in fine shape.
Mr . 11nd Mrs. Cla rence Jo� nson
En-or-. in Advertisina - Should be repc--tf'd �ediately. The
Ca l l G. A. Deem afler 7 p. m.
of l-'t. Pleasant were rece nt guests
J&gt;aiJv Sentinel •lll not be r e5ponsible- for more Ul&amp;n one incor­
7 20 6tc
WI D-3088 Racme.
of their daughter, M rs. Homer
rect lneertlon.
Bl a nd and famil y .
tir.ard of T�aob a nd Sipecial Notice, o! l-:\·\" 'lU SUJO. Obi1uarie1
1 90 ) Ma rine Suppl ies ·
Mr. and Mra. Chester Martin a�d
publilbed ,11 1 Cft'll per word.
son, Chetfie, or Sand Hi l t Rd., Pl.
.
t MO.
V Di\ YS
':IORDS
I DAY
i DAYS
Utli0 IOATS AND MOTOia ti!
Plc.a.sant, visited his parents, M r.
Fra nk Va nMeter, who has bee n
60c
00c
$ l .ao
lD
$4.00
and up while th� lat. Mtt,...
and Mrs. Cecil Marti n Tuesday il l at his home here, is irnprovi ng.
141.00
fl ,20
$ 1 .8(\
�
60c
polh•n MotorL 600 I. Main
evening.
S:?.20
Ray Roush of Clifton 11pe n t sev•
$ 1 .M
fJ.00
7ac
7l&gt;
WITH EAat
St., POffieroy. Phone WY..2-IUO.
Mr. and Mrs. Dona ld Lewis of era! days with hls cra ndpa rents, 1
,
,
•
24_!fc
Ada, Nttel.Yed by 10 A.M. will � in that day , ,.per.
Vien na spent Su nday with her mo- Mr . and Mrs. Da n Marr.
.C - GALLON
1
ther, Mrs. Ju l ia V an Matr e. A niec e
I
I 0--For Sale or Rent
Mr. an d Mrs. Hoy Edwards of I
P\JIOIASE YOU RECEIVE
Carol yn Johnson , accompanied
Toled o spent a few d a)'8 here with
them 'home fer ii. few d ays visit.
ll) HOOM HOUSE
ON auTI·EnMr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson Mr. ar,d Mrs. George Joh nson and
l I I N
. ot1 ces
- • -1 8 ) Auto
NUT Av e . Phone WY 2-3775.
,
pent Saturd ay in Parkersburg I Lorna and with Liuie and Harry
s
7 20 6tc [
TIAM/TE AND PEST CON T ROL 1 1 959 C J I E V HOLET VS lM Air
Andrew s and Kate Van Meter.
shopping.
I
ltr Pi!!ln. FrH in�t lon. h1&amp;ur- I
2 dr. Sedan. $2 ! 95. A l most l i k e
Mr. an d Mrs. George Parso ns o(
M
d
ay,
N tty Nationwide. Phone R.
the day it was sold. Power I
To
l edo is \'isitii:ig his brother. Carl
,
R
1
t
1 4•
°,.';rs. Stanley C� l l ey and fam t ly P araons , a nd other relativ es i n I
•"d A. S.rwlce 'Sf.tllon W Y 'J..
glide. H &amp; l l . U l aeltnars. Pom•
4-26-tfc
of N�w Haven v1sHed Mrs. Lucille it;fason County.
eroy.
7 - 2 l -6tc E1GHT ROOM Hoo.JS&gt;:. two fiv•
[
Har r uon on Mond ay.
room apartment.I. A. N. Bengel .
NOTICE
1 95,. UU ICK Spcci;il 4 dr Sedan.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Go
ldie Bass vi&amp;lted
M
r.
Guy
Stewart
a
nd
1 1-2 Uc
P one WY2-3272.
Back-to-Sthoo l Sweaters are hero .
U u ru; fine. Ulaellnars,
5495
h
a nd Mrs. Harry Johnson the past son, Guy Edwart.l, of Diamon d , W.
Lay awa y . pay .is conveni£"nl a nd
Pomer oy.
Va., are spend i ng a week with rela7_21 . f:1tc 3 ROOM f'URNJSHED APART·
week.
the sweater problem for tho�e
Rev. an d Mr11.
MENT l ocated at 256 South
Wi l he l m of lives here a nd in New Haven .
lillt rhil l y days ie .,olved. The 1 954 J'UNTIAC St.ir Ch ief 4 dr.
Cheshire cal l ed on Mr. a n d Mrs.
Catheri ne Berkl�y of St. Al bans
J, ·ourth streel, Middleport, Ohio,
Sedan . $495. Wor th rn ud1 more.
Shoe Bux . Middlcporl.
visite d her 1iater, Mrs. Bill Oh•
Pearl Nlchol 1o n Su nday.
nice ly decorated. UtlUtlea fu rU l aellnars, l'omeroy
7·21 -6tc
nished. Lau ndry f•acilllles. Phone
Mrs. Howar d Jo h nson an d Mrs. 1 mger an d fami· 1Y II urday,
SQUARE OANCIN{; . SATURDA Y
Mr. and Mrs. Altun Johnson and
WY 2--3346 or WY 2-2188.
Earl Ingl es of Ma.son, M r . and
1950 1-"0HD :S E DAN . good tire11
n ight at L£'gLOn Hall, itut l and.
·
fO LAND OP OLD NOICOMiS--The Milwaukee
rls spent Fri da y night with Mr. I
i
tT
MAKI
18
6tc
DIDN'T
7
g
Mrs.
d
Jack
Goa
and
children
of
!Jr('s
two
also
exlr,1
and
i,:ood
,
m.
p.
12
Lo
23,
8
Starling Ju l y
p IC
1
· kawa y vif.ited Mr. a nd Mrs. an d M rs. George Jo h nso n e nroute
Road'• crack ■treamllner Hlawath&amp; Ua a tangled mau near
•
two suow tires . go ucl bal lery, _________ ___
7 20 3 1 p J
n,�•,�•••
�
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•-•,
•
•a
1
t
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.,
£TWw
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c
Pau•
11
pp
Sl
th
wh
m
-- ---~
Herman Cartwright the past week home to C hest er, W. Va. after a
On' Y Irns 3., U'"'
uv m1 1 cs an d has 4 ROOM HOUSE. PHONE; TUrne r
--'
,.,.,...,,g, Scme St puaangera were lnj'"
.....
,... none 11er-81 • ,-·•·
HOOT.) · G i n �
WANTED M FDICAL
Mr. an d Mrs. Alexande r l'' ox tour ove r the Skyline Drhe and
bee11 ust•(L very 1 I. 1 1 1 c 1 1 1c L" ast
7 1 8 6tp
2-3475.
1
d.
unaca
"
came
out
and
driver
the
truck
enilneer
Both
ly.
_
1oua
___
_
---·
e
and
seng, Bl ood Hoot, Wild Gingpr,
childre n of Chesler, w. v, ., through Vi rgi n ia, M"y la nd , Pe nn •
-Tracy,
r&lt;•ll
five years. Mn . Ev
_
Yellow 11001, May App l e ltot)l,
visite
d his parents, Mr. a nd Mn.
Pomeroy lt JJ Nu. 2 . o ., Ba l l NORTH SECOND AVE,, MIDDLE·
1
RAY FAVOlllD Mr. an d M rs. Paul Turnbull of
apallment.
PORT Fu'r niahed
H.
W.
etc. One of Ohio best m .e rkcl
Fox d uring the weekend · ·
Run 11.oad. Td e p hu n e WY 2 UPI _ So n ny Ray,
I
CAGO
CH
n were visiting wit h Mr. an d
Maso
1,
f
loc11tio11.
i de a l for 2 conatructio n workers. \J
Mrs. Clarence Ward a nd dauover 40 yrs. sartu•
7· 2 1 - 3tp
6746.
fourth among the
rated
once
Mrs. Ned Hen ry, Frid ay.
Rent reaso n ab le. Cooldnlil fatilghter Bre ll da Lee of Columbus reE. H. Morst", Albany, Ohio. - ----- -'' i.Yerything
In Hardware"
a
l d l ight heavy weigh t&amp; was
wor
ns
M
r . and Mrs. George
Bur
'
ities. W Y 2-&amp;393.
7 1 8 6tc
McArthur Road Next to Tenn. I
� urned home S �nday after speRd· slight favorile today to beat Eastalo ng with the Couples Club, ha d
W. Main �I.
Pomeroy
7 · 21 -Btc
•
mg a we
Ga&amp; P lant.
with her parents, erncr
lly Rya n o n televisio n toa d in ner at the home or Mr. an d Mr an !'
I GAS, FUEL O I L and coa_l fur. FIVE ROOM unfurnished apartd .nus
O,car
f
BIRTHDAY
PAR
rY
H
el'U'y
Mr
·
.
·
· n ,· ,ht o p,,ve nt h,· m from •011mb·
I er, Ne w 11 a ve n , :m ·
M rs. Harry M"l"I
AT TIIF.
ment with bath and 1bower,
°
SPECIA'=
na cea · c a IL" I or frce es
d . Mrs. Do n Q_u,_sen berry and
'' "l!UCK
r. an d M rs. Ch ar Iea Carl•
M
. I 1mates ·
••al unit, ne wly
.
i
ng into the top 10.
,
Satur
d ay evening.
dlo=
arbag
,
Wagon rrst. J 01111ncr
r
. . ., 33 ,nd 7
Forema n &amp; Abb 0 tt ' Mi&lt;ldl epor t·
rami t , Alhe ns, vu11 ted th e He nry1
" . wri ght were hoJil&amp; Satu rday after"33""
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bake r, Sun Y
rede•o•ated. Phone WY 2·11
on S.at . 23 1111d Sun., 24th, I I.am6_ 1 0
day
11
party
irthda
surpr
a
noo
to
y
ilie
h
We ll ston, a nd Mr. and Mrs. Iver
7.7 . tfc
bu rgs 15t'. ! lot Do;ts 10c with
,
' for their nine-year-old daughtl!r,
-----Visiti
n g Mrs. Mattie He nry the
-----Stephenson, HarriEburgh, Ill., were
Rauce, 11.II pop 8 {' Ills, 3.5-c Ja r 6
--�
Games
were
p
l
Elaine.
ay
e
d
with
past
week
PUBLIC
AUCTION
were Mrs. Ch11r les
an
Mn.
on
Ned
rream
Mr.
callin
d
ice
with own bott l es,
g
Beauty Shop. prizes be i ng awarded. Bi r thd ay
Arm11trong of Columbus, Mn.
Du_e to my discon tinuing house- HOUSE WITH
Sunday.
Henry,
bars 6&lt;:, aH candy bi.rs 2 for 5c
.
7J2 1 -Stc dessert of i ce c ream, cake a nd
Phone WY 2-1524 1 .
sell th e following M r . an d Mrs. Ne d Henry and Alma Peck of Chillicothe a nd Mni
chewing gum 2 ror �. Ba l loons keepi ng J will
·
unch were served.
t
mco
ln
p
a
my
rest
de nce
39
L'
I
rt,,
f
{�
pa
x
a
lc
r
ishe
de
n
Mrs.
7-21-3
d
George Burns a nd Cheryl De lberl eec •er, Mid dleport.
N EW Unfu
3 for k.
.
Mrs. M ae' Toll iver of G lenwood,·
Strcel i n M idd leport, Ohio, July
_
.
------- _ . _
on
�lUonad ' hh
to Par kersburg Tuesday.
ment• air co.....
8
went
ml'
ll
6
g
T
t
.
r
h e ue l were Jen e r Rou h
W.
We
uow
have II complete 23, J P. M.: Motorola TV 24 in.;
Va., visited MrS. .f'an nie Blake
'1·21•1Zte
WY 2-�IU,
Mr. and Mra.. Kenneth Taylor
B ruce and Gai l Q.irsl, Carolyn
rec
n t ly.
TRAVEL SERVICI!. I f you are Mohair Chair &amp; Ottoman- llare
d
n
a
t,
r
d
n
po
le
Mldd
daughter,
Sue Roush. Su11ie a nd Mary Fux, 'a
C lenedda Ervin of South Side
Chall· ·
gu in c lo an y foreign country rel! Baek
Ovc;ll turfe d (
r
1wood,
n
Ma
tlue,
Rave
Mrs.
Cora
n
e
P
ante
Bua,
Ra dy
Dana Lewis, Ke nneth
was a Saturday night gue11t of
or 11nywhere in the U. � - give Chair; Two Rocke�&amp;• Bouk Case·
Greg Lewis, Rose Mary Rob- were Su nday eveni ng 11:ue1ts of
and
2'
g
.
;
l
ng
chiirgc,
e
e
Antique
uo
Ul ni
El ai ne Cartwright.
Tab
Dressin
u 1 a (·11 1 1. No serv ic
TO 40 yra. old, lnson, Chery l Robinson, Vickie Mr. and Mrs. Ned He nry.
SALESMEN,
· ed her
cxtn11 . TA WNEY STUDIOS, 422 ,1 Table imd Bench·, ,.__
Bar ba ra Sunday v I.nt
' "ard Table·,
experJe,ice. Good Young, Uebbie Harrill, Rose E l len
muat hne
M"1 sses Ruth and Ell:r.abelh Mc•
.
Gal l ipoli11, Dinette Sd; Two ll li l lly Cahi•
Avenue.
d
nts,
gran
e
par
Second
Mr.
Mrs,
nd
a
Will•
route and commldion. ABC Roush, Chester Rou9h,
.
n
r
M
Curtis lnlosh of Charlesto visited
Ma,bl"e
Phone G I IJ- Hll5 or GI 6-1243. neh.· Meta l w,,d,ohc ,·
C l eaners, Muon, W. Va. 7-12-Uc Roush, J . C. Colley , Susi e Warns- a n d Mrs. 1-lerma n Cartwright and Iam H"ickard th e past wee k.
Top Dre11sers; 3 Pt. Maple Be d
Mr . . a nd Mrs. E l mer Va nMetcr
7-21 -tfc
Hele n Barker, recently .
Stop in or 'phone for
l ey, Pa rkanna Ke lley, Linda Cal l ,
-- - - -- Jloom Suite; J£'nny Liud Be d ·
d child ren ipen t Sunday
an
with
l
el
Hartford
visit
Zerk
n
Ja
e of
a quick CASH WAN
Joy an d S u sa n Thabtil, De n n is
Ceda r Chest; Maylog Woshe r
Mr . and Mra. Bob Greer, Pt, P l ea•
TELEVISION RADIO AND SIIALL and Robin Jo h. na on, Jenifer Van ed A nn Williams Thursda y.
HinBe Tub.II; 8 D;iy Clock: l)ish e a:
Phyl l is Williams a nd Richard sa nt.
appliance r�pa lr. Phone Olli Meter , She l la an d Ju d y Llevi ng,
,•
38 MERCURY
�edallst .2 Door 4 Gas l leuters; t.::lcctric Heate rs
•• ""� -• • •I
roy
called on Mn. John Harrison
Park
ay.
n
nd
e
d
Su
Cam
n. JeHl e Cart•
_ C le o� Erwin
a ao� rln � i: ul ! . � la � y� u vaca- \ L,ri:e; lla d lo : Electric Roaatet'; A.P�.lt.l•MICNTS ..::. · l'U:mllJ;ltd
nd
Su
ay.
?(\"A,
11�
M.
Floyd Ruai:h,
r1 a
rhdtf, • • Evt1ly ni lcho l son
f.Dd
Uo n m thlR B i g M . It s resdy Fry Pall : warne Iron: Mixe r; 40
untum tJhed. llelU,tli11i ·jlll
Mr.
an d . Mrs: Cha rles Allcns•
afi«f'
t't11.l�kle
0i�
Charles
Allenswor
ic::key, Mli/l. Wi da Roush, Marport. Phone WY 2•2082,
to i:o. $ 14915, K11rr &amp;. Van Zani.1l •t 11:itension Ladder; Child's
worth, Cecil Gibbs and Eugene
,
are
l
Wihnsley
C
e
c
n
Debra,
Mrs.
t,ox,
Cecil
7·19• 3tc Scooter ; a window fan H and ma ny - '---- --"..:..,,-,--. - . - ifu crite Darst, Belly
Pomeroy.
He sso n attended a ball game at
, WISTING Johnson , Thel'l\8 Chatten, Mr. Leon a an d Susie and Sammy Jo
fU•NAC.I
I\\UILLIR
olh
e
r
items
n
ot
l
illted.
,
Cincinnat
i recently.
d
ett
n
vemwoo
a
Ben
R
motored
to
., PON'rl AC. Chloflsl n t&gt;cluxe
""
, HOUII 1ppllancn. Arnold •.,.. 11nd Mrs. Ear l l'"'- Robinson , L 11. ura
MT. ,tnd Mrs. Paul Beel er and
Mrs. M. C. Hohart , ( Owne r )
Saturday,
,
4, Doo r. This one can'l be beat '
rl,
lfr■CIUM,
Ohio
Phon.
Ho l l and and Laurene Lewi11.
. the
\
Mr. and Mrs. Cl ine ltrwin an d da ug h tl' r, ChilHcothe, visited Mr.
11-1 1-tf ---- - -- ----WY2-6.JM.
al thlH pr lee. !Joo� everyth i ng Sale . cou c l u ct•d by Br11dford
Clinedd11 o( South Side visited Mr. Bild Mrs. Charles A l ll!nsworth Bnd
bul 1lt up aud beg. You ' ll rea ll y Auct ion Co., Ra cine, Ohio.
ramily over the w eekend .
and Mrs. Dana Lewis Sunday.
like lt. See ror yourse H . $49 15. 7-l f:I -Otc
Mr. and Mra, James Bennett,
n
nd
a
Ra
e
Le
Lewis,
Mina
dy
Karr &amp; Van Zl nd t, Pom eroy.
ndra and Sammy,
Sa
Mn. Patty
l
Anna
Nei
visite
Gregory
Mrs.
d
MI LK SHAKE machine $30.00;
7�19- 3tc
l
A
lensworth, Chuckle and Debra.
l l ey and children
Co
Louise
at
I
commercia
l
1.1ml!ll
Bafc
$30.00;
,
and Jo Roush, 1peo, Wedne sday
118 OLDSMOBI LE 88 4 Door SeNe w Have n Sunday.
I pr. ba1rnbt1ll shoes like new
at La b Alma where they e njoye d
dan. BeauUful two lone blue.
nd
guests
d
Mr.
a
Weeken
of
size 7 Yt $3.00; 1 Hollerel&lt;!ct r ic
O u
M ontgomeroy, 16 · 2 on Mrs. Cla r
Powtr steering a nd powe r
ence Wamsley and fam• swimming. B efore returning hom e
e 9tt:
11 haver $20.00. Phone SP:J-5944
"" ••trr
upper,
9.4 on l ower. running 4 ¼ . 1
mol ored lo Waver1y an d ,
_
brakes. A qua l ity car. Tru l y a
M"1s11 Fran c e11 Lasater, they
were
.
C l ifton .
1y
7_19 31,
[
o
er .
l is. 18.4 o n
upp
feet;
Gallip
.
v11Jt
e
d
Mrs. Martha Benne tt.
good u luc. $9Q!t Karr &amp; Van
of Pade n City and Mr. 1111 d Mrs.
Before "
A ,30 o
.t. ,M.
_
lO.O on l ower, runni ng 4 feet: Henry Wamdey, Rochester, Pa.
Mn.
Bob Cuson and sons of
7 . 19. 3tc
Zan d t, Pomeroy.
Wllddlt...rt WY4-�Mf
._, lowe r , 9 6
Nt! w 11,nd U11cd Ma tcri;T°s __
Loc k 23 ' upper. U . i1
as Bo nn ie Wu. msley has re· Rutl an d spenl Sunday with Mr.
·
Mi
2
W
tr
o
l" m or
l', -1191
c l osed with 7� needl es on.
'58 OLDSMOBILE 88 2 Door Sc� l·L. &amp; K. tle&lt;:trlc Hcfrl&lt;c,ato,
tu r ned home after spending a an d Mra. Ar ey Blake.
kAUTl PUD
7 Yt cu. tt. . . . .
d an. V8 Rot·ket engine with
Condition of Moya blt D •mt : month's vacatio n wilh re l atlv�s 1
$ 100.00
Mr. and Mrs. Harl ey Powl!ll of
"' C
:fttttw
1Un dard ahlH. Go-Go-Go i n u:aliy t:halr W/ stool
115.0U
Al l dams are up and running an al Rochester , Pa.
Nitro visited Mr. and Mra. Elmer
Yuken
Nl.,
thl1 Nn11ppy Olds. Th e buy of 1 - l'etlelitlll Lav11t ury eum4 Ceet of trap 10 Le•k L"" close d
M r. an d M rs. J ames B cnnetl Va nMeto•• Sunday.
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p Iete
from Lock JI&gt; through Lock 28.
Karr •
• Van
I2 .00
Mr. a nd Mrs. Jesae Lillie and
Sa nan
d chi l dren. Sammy and
..,.,. fiOO A.M.
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-19-Ste I-Kitchen Air Ve nli\ulor
Ohio River Boat&amp;: Downbo u nd:
Jean n e of Galion are vlalU ng re ·
Miss
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Leona
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an
Wams
AINn,
asA
-Electric (n e w)
Lock 13, Hen McCool J : 30 am, Jo
25.00
t
Roush, motored to Waverl y latlves an d friend, here 11nd at
-e · - F'jr 1an
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Every U., 8enltf'
19&amp;, FO!500 . 6 cyl. I - Lot Arlju11tab l c AwnO-i ,· Lock 18 Beu ve r � : 40 am, l-O·, Sandra and Jo remained for a Cheshire for a few dua.
c
d · n 1 iharp, cream
Cl ub
I n &amp;, each , . . . . . . . . . .
10 .00 AIR CONDITIONil'fG, REFRJGEB- Lock 1 9 Phi l o 6:3 0 am . 0_2 ,. Mike short visit.
Mn, Edith McDaniel, Mn. Mel.
A l· ••• Tr"
n r sh, automatic t - ¼ Uag f
and bi
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C cmi:n l
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C·re d itor 7 : 25 am I B- J ; · Lock 21
vin
Roush and Ella Jane visited
ser_vi&lt;:t.
Jack'a
Re
fri1era•
atlon
Mr. and Mrs. Charl es All e na•
drive. Sure lo plea1e you, try
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Mixe
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H.ven.
New
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It. l l lf�&amp;. Karr &amp; Va n Zandt, l • Lot S�re� JackM each . . :::
M •·,- G•·ven Stewarl v!alled Mr11.
8-2S·U D . 7 : 3 o am l ·O; Loc k 23 E l ger Lea h n
31531.
'II ensworth and S 1.111Ie oI
7•1l&gt;•Ste t ·•
Pomeroy
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•• ·o Pl ywood Bo:i 1
Cl iff UM) pm, f-O; Plttsburgher Middl
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100.00
Emma
Rlckard Saturday enning.
eport Thurlday eveni ng.
A•JCTION d
• ? : 46 pm. 22-0; City o( lhmtlnRMr. and Mrs. Vernon Roush
'D8 CADILtAC. Hard Top Coupe. 2- 0nly 15 H. I'. Motors 3
Mn. Roland Childers, Vienna,
CMlllpl.,. hrn•
lo n IZ:Jo am. !9-0: Kock£'! l : �O
Phaac 220, each
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50.00
The muk or aucce■a. Here 'a
cal l ed on Mr. and Mn. Joh n Ha r- and childre n, M■aon, vi1ited Mr.
Crttt .,..,.NI
am, 4_0: National 2:20 am, 0 .3,
and Mrs. Ted Riley Sunday.
)lour tha nce to own Amerlca'a I-O nly ' Skill Saw' F.let'trk
- R0b crt E. riaon Wedne aday.
Wtllt, ,.._. tt ClfttNt
u bo d: G a111po118
Hand ■- w 8 Y4 -4 Dla dea
Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Kearna
•l America'• lowe■l
f lne&amp;t
11
Mr.
Freeman
on
hn
Mra.
o
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J
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� am, 7-0 ; CiRci n natl
P l0:20
and Caae. Heavy Duty
Reed
'13.00 A. C. BIADl'OltO, lllielM, O,.ie.
� · John MournPrlce .. A true value. ,1 aas .
and Chuckle and Ken neth Bass viaited Mr. and M••
[ Ing Sunday,
\ ·AdJu ■ lablc lronl na T1:1blll
10:GO am, no tow reported ; Lewis
y.
Pomero
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Karr
Van
Zandl,
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CWTH, WOOD BUT POACii 1 1 : 00 am, o-S: Lock 23 Ovec J Z :Ol5 M r. and Mr1. Geo rge John■on,
&lt;12x32 . . . . , . . , , , . . .
25.00
1·1D-3tc
George a nd Berry enjflye d a picn ic
ne.,
•had1e■, cI oti\ ,!'l"Cb
2-Garden Culllvators, cafh
pm 7 . 13 , Trl-StY te 4 4 0 pm g-0 '
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Kanawha R iver BNb• Wi�(ieJd '
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Low mlle11ae. Swal1c l '1 A&amp;h l a n d
1.00
Ann
William, and Janel Zerkle
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Station, Pum eroy WY 2-303•.
I.tot Dovoe Shlnile Slai n,
D
pel, i ,. '1/bJOII f-vo empUe,.
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motored to Charl es'!' ·
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COll?�li
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Haven
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Mr,.
Lucille
■TROPOLITMI MOTOtll
DAVID C. M ILLIR
'hl lD. l Suktct blda wlll be rece ived by · Harrison SUnday night and Mon·
teetlon W., Aut�
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1,t.1 louth Third St,__.
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the un deral&amp;ned for the ,ale of lhe
11. il,;
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Mldotlopo,t, Ohio.
nce located
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Larry Lff. Fox ·i, with the Na•
l"hoM WY 2-3611 or
-at 850 Eut Main Street, Pomeroy, ti on1I G uard Headquarters ,t
190&amp; Form ve cu,tomllne 4 dr.
PhDM WY 2-51'1
Ohio. Seal ed bids must be present- Ki ngwood.
Sed1n. 179:i. Showa t l\e bc1l of
( 2 1 ) "ea
___ ed on• or before August tat, . 1960 ,
'1-19-21
·2lc
care. Bl •cltuau, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Mabel
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Dro- al 10:00 o 'clock a. m. The Execu- Leapic vJ1l 1ed M rs. Cl11 n Williama
1-Zl -lt.
REGISTERED BEAGLE pup!I three FOR SALE : lVA BROWN
pert.y reduced price, 1 room,, tor, Clyde G. Mi l l honc, wi l l con•
month• o ld fro m 1',D-C H stock
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bath, a11, hot water heal, 2 car alder acce ptlng bldt1 for property
Priced rea,onable. 11. i:;. Swai n,
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Tupper, Plains, Ohio, Pho ne
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reserves
ri&amp;ht
the
to re,:
Above hi&amp;b water. 228 Cole St.,
Co olYJlle 3706.
7-19-Stp
Middleport. OUlct Phone WY 2· J et any and all bid1.
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MJ:O, RH. Pboft,tl WY 1·2917.
TRY A DELll;IOUS 1'�\sh Sa nd'
Attorneys at Law
'1·19-lltp
wlch. J,ck '1 Dairy B11.r, Midd leIT) 21' 22' 23• 28. 29• 30, Sic
perl.
T-ltl-Btc
NE:W HOUSE; TWO 8EllROOMS,
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Iarce Uvlnc room, buUl-ln tlldl·
l REGISTERED MALE BEAGLE
en cablaeta. Ill
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1' ln.qhea. Gun broke. 18 moa.
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old. Tom Reuter, Phone WY 3.
To � lold
Hloh llddor
'1•1Utp
front111. WrlPt Street, /pft
IBM.
On l!le 2'th il;y ol July 19tl0 1t
Mulbvrr Avt. tlllQO.OO. 1 th.one -th• RM!lnt A.ppUance Ston:, one
lot - FOR SALE STODIO Couch, pj;j:'
WY 1-nta Wilbur Youn, or 30 aallon hot water heater, one
,
:a
end
,
Tab
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f
orm Rocker,
WY fflOI VIUM
,tD4 stealer su heater (fully autom11tlc)
Bel Air-, Dr.
'. WE NEED il-H-57 -MODIILS
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Phom, WY 2·Wl&amp;.
7·21•3k
SupplJ Ca., J01df1J)(lrt, ohla. at 10 o'clock 11. m. Thia property
• \'II motoi:, powet11lde tran1.,
.._ power ateerin1, bnlke11,
If i'l�'ilo not have your Ulle w: ;.Ill - y 'iieur. car off. ·
will not be ,old for le11 tl\an $100.
�ol9I:11 Uaed Car 1
Wllod 11"11, llood whll•w.11
Rat:ine
Appliance
Store
See out. used car manager 1t Preston
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By Ralph Johnaon, Mar,
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omtroy
Wrltht It.
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beauUlul
('1)
14,
18,
21,
Ste
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G1lllpolla SI t-a8Q or WY 2
wbUt o\'er red flnl1h.
! bedroom, •�tomatlc heal,
7•21-3lp
6880,
WAS '1785
city water. Price
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$6.15 a gallon

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

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POWELL'S

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Lodles ARCH SHOES

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SERVICE STATION

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1957. CHMOLO

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Now $1699

POM EROY
OTQR CO.
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down payment, f80.00 per

month, !!AY like rent

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

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Trade

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Lodi•• As■orted SPORT $HOES - $1 .88

Ladies CLOSED FLATS

Lodl11 CLOSED FLATS

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$1 .31

- $1.C&gt;q

Lodi■■ FLAT SANDAL$ - - - $1.37
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Ladies FLAT SANDALS - - . "; $2.00

We Need Good Clean Late Madel

Legal Notices

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Lodl■s CANVAS FLATS - - $1 .37

We Wa nt To Buy f

tum�,

$0 HURRYI HURRYI

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1.adi•i ·W EDGIIS• -.:. ..

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Men�s ORESS Sl:IOIS; oft■

$4.00

Men's DRl'.SS Stf�IS, ,�, � �l-1-&lt;�00_

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T• loo Sel,I
1'lo Hloh Blddol
On tbe a?th daJ of July 1980,
on e Sle1ler Ga■ Heate r, fully auto­
matic, al th, Ra�in11 Appliance
Store. This pro pcrtf will not be
told for le&amp;a tha n $100.00.
Racine. Appli■n� Store
B7 Ralpb Johftll&gt;n, Mar.
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('1)1 lt, 18, 31, 31C
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Katie I&gt;oonar Show
Topper
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ticlij \,i� !Ill Prlendl
&amp;ii• � Beat
¥�tr !'.-. 11,eport•
Weather Te:ler
John Daly Newl
Flight
Stev e Canyon
Donna Reed
The Real MeC'oya
Jea nnie Carson Show
Unto,•chable1
Sea Hunt
New.! Tonight
Scanning the W'Htber
Sports Tonight
t.te Show

CliliiIIHI I ... Fi'lday

8:00 Teachen Workshop
B:SO Romper Iloom
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Ydtir l(andl
Pike !I Rlfhl
COil£0hhotfon
Ttufh 'or Con�uence,
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'ha Young Theater
�..., J)r. Malone
tram 11le8e J\ool■
ComedJ Pll)'bau.se
Adven.,ture Tline
.:tteafflboat Blll
'1t1t"' Kid
Mule In the Round
Jim Thacker Sbo•
Weathereut
r,ew, ,1e1.n,
Huntley Brtuklev -te,on.
D e ath Valle)' Days
This Man Dinon
Fa'.vorlte Story
Wichita TO\Vn
Pla)' Your Hunch
Mssquende .Party
Moment ol 1':!llir
Ne\11.'s l'.eadlli,el
WeatUFotit
Jack iiaar ShO"tt"
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I Married Join
Ret1.tlta1 Gun
Love. That Bo:.,
About Faceo
Medic
Day ln Court
Gafo Storm Sbo•
:e�at the ql�k
Who Do You 'J}'lllt
Atnerlcan Bandatatid
Rln tin Tin
San Franoaco Beat
l\epert,.
t•-r
Weal.Mr Teller
Joh n Daly New•
Budd.- iUucheT '1bow
Walt IJianey PreM-Dtl
Man From Blackhawk
'17 Sunset Strip
The Del,ective&amp;
Black Saddle
The New Tonight
Se-anllinJ the WeatbeT
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Late Show

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P\,lyhouse of-Stan
Jo,mny Ringo ·
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Love er Life
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J:lt ty Bowline Clinic
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ll'atlon.
3,- Babies' paten�• must l&gt;e U11dl!nta of MalUn Cduttty.
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on the basis of �aut, . alonti.
6. Contest MU be hel d on tht
stage of ffii!: Pt. Pleasant High
School auftitorium.
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Pleiifiant, Wife of foriler State
Senator E. &amp;rtow Jcine1, ha•
ken nan1ed jtiiy commi!ISloner
lOI.' M"asart J;ounty by Juda! Oli­
vor I&gt;. K...el.
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�bli�I!' Joh,n Brown o f Point
.f'l!1sar\l, who1e term exjlied.
Stie wtit serve with Hatry Layne
Ne w Haven,
Democratic Jury
commissioDer. Mrs. Jones will 6e
the first woman to 1i!rve u jury
commiuioner or Muon Coutit),.
She la arti':e in �al atid cittc
affalra of Point PleilHnl 'ihd M•son Courity.

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