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• Don Roach and William Ratliff,
:membera of l'eeney-�nnett Post,
::fimerican Legion, Planned to leave
;today for Columbus where lhey
:ri.viu attend the Sllte Convention ol
· :the American Legion.
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: Othe r members who are pliin­
"lling to go tomorrow are William
:Swisher. rommander. Henry Cllt•
�worthy and Lewis Long.

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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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of the Fr iendly Circ l e of the ederated ch�rch Tue sday everting. The words " I was glad when they said unto me let us
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•
ning prayer was given by Miss Smith and the of!enng was
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taken by MrS. James Fugate.
te11t1on and by silent prayer. Sh 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
·
r
followed
of the Nazarene.
Church
27-34,
6.
Mathew
ng
read
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·tea.,e, For Te,r;a,
Mr. Lewis, Middleport Street resigned H conductor and Mar­
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with prayer by Hcv. Fn·d I. ,GardDavid Hartinger of Middleport
,
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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�eal�.
Vincent
Norman
Dr.
Hay.es, usoci1le
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bloo�mob1le
the
u1
�mt
The
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
junior
emergency
dleport
.
d
for
dis
any
pline
r
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
.
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
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A Ca'"" llfffY Nlehtl
re
the
f
n
s
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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,
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ser
o
a
hip
w
of
t
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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
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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
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at
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v
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th
or
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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
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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
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tn.Jrr1a:::e to Jamt&gt;s Ridenour will
a
hip
wor
e
the
hymns
used
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chil
s
w
and
s
cxpcn.
e
Walburn
R
f,,r
naymond
th
fo
ion
Mrs.
ut
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andall
th
nd
Tony
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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.,.
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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.
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Fram.·is
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,C.
Ralfh
He\".
Wmmg.
ltay
Cap1
0£
mhols
S)
the
on
talk
hriel
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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:
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conc-Judcd Duna l&lt;l ll•rnnt· .ind Hn·. J, P, hlill•
prayer hy Rev. Birtels
COMF.S HOMI':"
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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
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_presidt'n
Fick,
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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�
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tthose
rart1clp11
and
thanked
slon
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hardt and Sharon Wilson.
MISS HILLDORE,
.!lervice.
worship
the
in
Ing
Pomeroy. Ohio
A t the conduslon of the akit,
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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.
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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 :
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prepare
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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
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the
2:30
at
r cie,
Me
Dale
after
quletneH
of
portance
Parents of Teener, in College!
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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
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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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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
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'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.,
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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
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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
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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;."
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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
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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,
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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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wipes � spreudin�
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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1151 CHEV. 4 Door , . . . . . . . . . . . '119

29c pr.

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

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

Plckap

. . , . . fftS

ltSI FOI\D V8, " Toa Pkk11p . ,1095

COME SEE +� D SAVE AT

·· POM EROY MOTOR CO.
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OPEN BIIEAD'AST TO BEDTIME

PO�EkOY, OH IO

\

Sizea

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Big Boy's

OXFORDS
Sizes 3¾: to (I

$2.50 pr,

4 Pit. ,1 .00

Girl's

Boy'a

OX
. FO R DS
to 3

$ 1 ,50 pr,

TENNIS SHOES
Siu it' \o ii

$ 1 .99 pr.
IM•n'• and Royi, ilsXfi11Xt[ SHOES . _ ff.ii pr.
eCblltlren'1 TENNIS OXFORDS , , , , , . . . , _ ,1.a• pr,

.Odd

Lot

.

WOMEN'S SHOl!S . ' ' . . . . . . ' . . -

Womeea'• New

,z.eo pr.

SIMI Toe

BLACK FU.TS

�IN E BOOTS

SJie f lo 9

Sbc 8 to 11, Top Lice

,!I 1 .95 pr.

$l.99 pr.

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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

Whlteheed;

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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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To Plmk FrWay

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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
vice. , , ·
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llllDDLEPOKT, OHIO
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.are

Roush's Shoe Store

NO. SEL"OND AVi;,

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
lln,

$4.00 pr.

1a to 4

Sue 811

' A!.,�'1'i:1uner11

OXFORDS

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B&amp;O Passenger
Train Derailed

a.oute -�

� H,eld·W�n,sday

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THONGS

1114 FORD '8' 2 Dr, , . , . _ . . . _ . ,zt9

GOOD BUYS I N USED TRUCKS!
1H7 FORD " Ton Pickup , . , . _ _ 0 95
llSO FORD '¼ Ton Platform . . _ , UIS

MEN'S

a c h a n ce l

I fugate

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Clea rance Sale

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1953 CHEVROLET 4 Door . . , . . ,

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Now $ 1 095

/C

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B ECKY'S

Now $ 1 095

1 956 Ford Victoria,

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CQIU.PII KII.Li TWO
ltalt UPI - TlJ9 eh1J.
NAP!.1!$,
,
dru Wffll killed and throe olhero
- Wed
Nl'IOUIQ'
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CLO UT ·
lcetta Crab 1ra11 •Kllle r
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luy both - •••• 1.00
,_ • litaltN ti- .,.i,, ,- N'ftl 5.011 wt.... JW
_, ... #U .... - ..,_, IUSI
with cl.t. Tltal 13.,0 vol,.,
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new inly 1 1.90

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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·
.
dep,attment
ii,rl,i1 •leel
- blamed the .
!!trike for the Jnmue. '
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FJ�illb� StlB
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;.

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n TIME BAND.- This picture taken ab out 1900 shows 'the Mason
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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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F'rsnris Mo n tgom e ry, La n gs v ille. 2--Daily Sen t inel, Pomeroy-Midd leport, 0., July 22, 1960
r('n a nd You t h rtsol u1ions whlrh
they we re supper 111ueat&amp;
Saturday
l
V
lilvnred that c1 11at iunw1dl" p rogram
r . .11 1 1J M rs. Chari� SimpkLnl.
M
of
b&lt;' developed lo ('o pt� with Lht' pro
Sha ron Holter Q{ B.ashan spe nt
ble m Of pubht �diool d ropouts
1
week w.ith her COUli n , Rosalie
the
P!lr
T he l o u ne i l .i bu \ Oted 1 0 ac Davis.
g
Me1p
rept spnn sor�h1 11 o r tht'
lt:rs. Peul LitUe is hom e from
Cou nty Fair rod-; and roll con114t
r Hospital after being a su rHol:r:e
ft1111
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f
q
:t o ht' s1agecl i n r&lt;1nJunct 10n with
,.
g1cal patient fo r two week!.
K iddies l l;,.) · ·
M. fl_ iimmeN, truck drh·er
l lueE
Mrs. E t hel Snowden spe n t a
.'"\JI
i
.
1,rturulman for the Apl)l;l1d11an
r son, M r . and
i
he
with
l
cutmc
days
few
tht•
of
hors
.
ht
mPm
JuJy 22
.
� n;
P.o,,er Co1PP1nY. Poin t P l l'D!&gt;a n t was prf'Srni f.,r l bt n ig ht � mN• t
Mn. Harry S nowde n and David uf
whole.
earned
y
profits
the
The
rovers
cont
over
Bl'nd ers Junior
roy
ome
The
P
Dlstriot, WH awan:h::d his 25 ) l'ar Ill" w i t h Hilt' � h�t•nl
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By United Pm, lntern•tianal
re- Pt. Pleasant.
.
d Se111or 4-H Clubs will spon sor
n
a
drug
"
finance
to
matter
costly
a
It
Is
pl
generhas
companies
g
manufactur
rug
c
y
I
b
n receotI y .
ser Vice
m
·
Ann, Ha ndy a nd B etty Ja ne
a n ice cream social on Li ncol n
I ..t'(I a t ed more heat than tight. One reason for that
enormous . T WO Spr ouse W'er e Sund ay guest$ o r
t
are
·'
O sen d
huai-ds
the
and
ch
sea·
1' 0,0 11'.'.' I '.ott&gt;u
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r
Today is F rid.1y, July 22, th, l le1gh1:S, Friday b.e2innlng at 5:30
,
_
t&gt;
•
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0
1
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Guy was employ e d Ju l ,·
t 0 W 1J I
with 1 62
d
c 1
\.
d ramatic examples of this ran be cited. One Joyce a nd Keith ca rpen ter, Pomt 2041h day of the year,
misunderstanding of lhis esa�� is a widespread
p. m. Home mad� ice cream, cake,
1&amp;15. 11 a la�rer. in tht' Tra ns- 1
.
tJ,�e
n
��;t
ior
,�
a;
,
�;.r
960.
1
n
i
���1
1
e
.
mor
•
F
•
easant.
Pl
d
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De-parttion
pie and coffee will be sold and th&amp;
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D1str1bu
cornd
a
on
n
mls11o
firm spent $25 m illion for research
r . prngr am _ co -ord rn - se nlJ al rndust.ry s partic ular pro blem s.
a l s
The moon is approachi ng i1s proceeds used for the Canter's
��rp�, ,d)' .irul Ra n•
kilvip
ment. He became a grou n dman , \ " h r e10 S�be
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of,{ _ 1114 � UV�
tilone �Qr� •fl.
n ew phase.
r
i
A drug company is not, for Ul_l(.tnce, com\\ a i,; l l i u� t un . n ( J u l } 29 1
Cave 4 H Camp lund.
i n 1936; r1rl d clerk 111 1 942 , 1 r m·k a(t &lt; i
1
A-tars.
( 1
1tar
is
1
lnK
rn
mo
The
��:
�
:rJ\in�t,� �:.r,'
The -Sale m .Cen ter Girl and
w� ,tpy as&amp;ijrance that it would. 4no1her
driver 1n l M� an d t r ud; d mw- � � 1� � 11�, t/:t�n �;'"�:;� �1:� i J;:� para ble to a man ufacturer o( appijatlees who
· i:n•ouse
The evening sta rs a re Jupite r Boy Sc out, 11 re ha vi ng II\ lee
11
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ground man I ?! 1 949
JD
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so
b
t
,,, IaI •
• oI a n. articIe if sal.CI
C9Ql,-ny ttiS � .,,.J UlllllUJI
for a l.lC'ller re �·reational p rogram 1 t'an d rop prod uetlon
M'JI lfilb t ir �l:8'., .,et t y and Satu r n .
.
cream social at the achoo! ho use
S.mC'e h 1s e mp1oy men1 . G uy ha .� in lh t· MG:\t area
l
ul
Betu
ou
�gll'fflbP1
t
.,
I/IN,
sef
be
4
w
lh•i
CQIIIWlllld
e
of
11!&gt;8Fcb
intro�ompany
armaceultcal
b
p
tcr
a
Once
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Friday afternoon and e ven ing,
attend
On t h is day i n h islory:
h•d , '"'' °""'• nd;n,
ip the
et- cy J1n,e lt'iP � nl4mi
IJlll•
22nd . Home made ice cream,
July
sin;�
a
l'
pot
fi\
JHld
in
�s
the
_
a
st.eys
�
almost
ees
last
u
itJ
it
d
passed
invariat,tf
drug,
the
gress
in
n
.
Co
and
193
Ul
2
a n ce record
w ishYor
N,
IUlf
pn
ho&amp;plbtl
,
p!e, h ot dogs, baked beans,
cake,
R A I S E FLAG
..,,,1 .. � .
Boak Act, providin g
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ye::i:'� has only ht&gt;t&gt; n off d l l 1 ) S ("k
�e.p. prl!"-lu""""'
�&gt; . U L...
irwu,
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" nt
8 b'•
� 1ft wrt· 1·
t h e 1 me
_as long as any p rescn,-•�• l-0 i,tpd � � W @4Press Ho m e Loan
salad, pop and coffee will
pohto
Colo
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mort•
lNGS
H
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S
il-'ate
r
no
p
A
n
to
r
or,o
,
fed.e ra! loans
for one dar
, , the drug ffl,8nuffCl:urers' average w,m '.bf �t i-r Jaqe �. (Jhild• rOr
��
r ved.
se
be
F i r t y six 1 housand Hoy t e n fo r 1 1 . As a l'Onsequen ce, Pfofi.t.s Pav, 4)
ions.
t
stitu
n
i
g
n
i
nd
-le
e
gag
M r. SimuH1ns 1s c1 u i t f' a f lshn 1 · p1
l H94PM-A!, 1PO . N .
WSCS ol the Letart Falls Metho­
profit is reJJgldy ,.5 �r cent of the prb!e f-AA'• J;UtQeiVl J,I
�_an an d hunter. "" _ r'-' s 1de s at Si · 11111S and leadt&gt; rs raised lhe f lag be figu red on a company's whole ijne _ inIn 1933, Wiley Post completed
ph10.
CglijPilu,1s
J:wtt�,
.
N.elsop
.
di&amp;1 Church uuiual picn ic at 6 p.
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i
o
d
t
r
of
sol
rld
o
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expanse
•w
O\'N
1
v
grtat
!a
,_
m
1
s
s
e
s
lus
a
ound-t)le
lh
r
s
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the fi rst
Given, W. Va.,
· g th e 1ems t ha t sh ow 1I11a,:: or no pro•
.
paid by thf!' c005!,JfDlll!f """ a pres,:;ription . I
u dm
lifr•. J.oJ.11# ,)jichols � the Iii
I
, 1 1 , 1 1 1 � anrl c· olorf'd �i a n da nl s to
.
ghl. Pla ne: 'l"h e Win n ie Mae: m . al ho RJ..f: pf Mr- �nd Mrs. Bert
Mr.
ts
apjbt.af,
d
her
.\fl�
�nd
produ�
for
IMf
fp
profll
much
tO()
that
t
loss.
f
a
or
even
i
horet'
Jam
ional
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I ,1pi r1 t hr F" i f l h Nat
. 'Mme: 7 da�s. 18 hours, 45 m i n • Grimm. 4)1 m enJ:bel'fl i nvi t,!d. Mrs.
l(rl . II.ax Edmundsim, Langs utes.
John Hill, pr.esident.
which t,tye so grea�.t' .ctPtribut.ed to the de•
cornn emora ! i i i g 5o ye.ir� of S&lt;.·ouliWe have read of companies earning prof.
v
1
July 2J
ng
and
suffering,
pf
feat Qf d"=&gt;.a1se,
s.
... d lor the
Chase has en�oue
U"udy
______
In 1 934 John Diltlnger, so1 Jts as high or higher tha n 20 per cent of sale
Te""
PTA is •PolUiloring
Racine
Tli,e
e
the ps�tj.(m of li:1, . - ,.nd for the finan- Qew semester ,J. .QU, ,,,.th ps .
B ut w hat we d o not read is that when such
called "Public Enemy !?!lo. 1,, was an ice crea m social and reco rd hop
�. a n� Mr&amp;. • �P. -4Qa.ms of shot a nd kilfed by 27 FBI agen ts at R.4cine Grade School at fl p. m,
PRAYERS FOA BELGIANS
is eounted OD to
ciQg ·ot ·.'+"f :-,�a�
profits are realized i t is only for short per•
e week as he l ert the Biograph m ovie
_
UP!
han
t
-t
YO
More
N EW
lK
�oQd, W . Vf ., ,.. �
July 23
r mirac les i n the .Ld
Belle
e
. ill area�
T!t
Mn.
pie•
false
any
n
I
they
iods.
provide
b.er
case,
ond
a
l·
t,
with
Bt
end
��
York's
r
New
c
or
s
membe
15()
en
n Chicago.
i
p,r-Odu
theater
.
be an ice cr.!a m sup.
will
There
The Tri-County Tct&gt; n Cantr
.
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a.pd �hild·,
r
Martin, Wi lliam·
luturie? 1 • h r· �
In 1944, d elegate s fro m 44 n11• per at the FirlFf: Presb)'ter ia n
Teen Cou11&lt;' 1l mC'I l ai;I mght at lhe � 11 �orn m t: Y t_med m i ::� I ture o! the experience of the industry as a
c un
1
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fell and Joltri -�•1 - -'l\leif � ue h - ti Olls app ro\e d !Tl i n ternational Church, Syracuse, Satur day e ve n •
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Canlt'en 's Syrarui;p Recrl'almnal
r° 1h/Con. I -- _,...
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6• e, ll'l,o -t IW9 ....ks hue rero nstrucO on bank.
o
f�s
t
hee
wh�
vic
n
l,r,
ha�
the
of
i n g, July 23rd with hom e made
Cente r a nd adopted ijnl'
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Jo.• Wafa,ly W ¥i•su Mr.
h1;11
ot
.
" · P,i:,onB •ml Jeftre1· , C,.ct, Si�
r,, : .
ThOught foi- toda y: Former Uni- the church bulldini fund .
an
,
Whi lf' House { 'onferi' n ct&gt; o n Child- go upmmg .
. Bob Jµl&amp;er ,
, 1 , -' ftt.. Plt111tQt, Mr. and 111'1- Ch,rl@I q,d.
·
versIIy O f Ch'lCaeo Chancel! 0r RoJyly 24
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s reM r. and Mrs. earl Meyers, C11rl_,1,r , :Parson, and Cherl Qa, N�k.
By Jffn Park•r
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'J'hJ� 1)afl
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ayn ar d Hutchins said in
M
bert
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of Christ on
,
Cbureh
2ion
a
The
'N•
h.e
e2'6
J�
w,,,.
l on nd J el
and Ma rty, o( Day ton ; Kr. a n4 ¥.l,s .. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Si ne.,
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
all , Et l
tl'slimony h clore the? Boyles Com- the Pomeroy · Harrisonv ill e Road
s•
Rutland Boy Scout Troop 240 Geo r,11e Hartenbach, Fla"''"' Beach, 4U i,.e .S� , Leon, W. Va.; ifn. �Edna fl.1,1s aeh a� 1-ie Gru e
mittee : "The policy of repression Will h.ive a hy m n sing at 2 p. rn.
1 will spo nsor an ice crea m soci�l, Fl_a , ; Mr, a nd . Mn. Bi'U£e May, F. -,: . �&lt;.'n , Mr. and VrB . Tom er.
of ideas ca n not· work and never featllPlng Freeland Nol'l'ls and the
Saturday, July 30, on the Methodi1t M1kt and Debbie, Mr. a nd Mr• . Cff· Walker, -.imberly and Mela nie,
h:i.s worked . "
SunSet four, Fl o rence Ad1ms, Mar­
ays
d
�e T�omaa spen t a �?I
ya., ){rs . Carl ,Parsons,
l.'hurrh lawn begin n ing at 5 p. l'J). roll Snowde n , Ste v e, U.ny _ and ,Dunbar,
---er
Powell, Anna K in .c and No r•
ilyn
IIJilt, f!Qtp {ly
Besides vario us flavors or iee Garry, Mr. a nd Ml'1i. Ch 1u1es S1,np- - Clarence Gah n , oar Hill; }t:rs. wU� Mt.• Fn,
the Racine Barbershop
randand
,
s
ri
L
=
D IR4 ,:
lk•- Et.J::i,I
HOLZER HOSPITA
cre11m, cake, pie and coffee wl,11 ki ns, Mr, and Mn. Homer Parker Nola Formento, M r. aod Mrs. Har·
.
Quartet, Jean Hayman, Dan Hay.
Mon
t
apen
mu,
Dee
,
r
ht
e
dau
Vern
M
a
Mrs.
20:
July
ho1t.i,.
s
s,
the
and Susie a�
A dm ission
alsu he available.
vey Hugbee li(n. Harve St,iu hter
Earl m an, Gib Hart and Rob Hart.
Home moyles .-en mown by or M�i�, Mo. ; Mr. imd Mn. day i n Gallipoli•.
rr.ti. Knap p, _ Rave n�wo od;
Ha
Meigs Coun ty Foxhunters Asso­
n
i
d
employe
Is
Parker
er
m
PARKER REUNION
use;
l-lo
Syrac
Ca rroll Sno wden 'In th e e venJ ng.
Richl"rd Watkms, Jr,,
.
Sa m w ni iams, M rs. E. E. Haffer of
Shoolin111 Match at Bald
ciation
s this we ek .
n
reunio
Columbu
Parker
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Th
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n
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Midd
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THURSD•Y
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GUEST
PARTY
Va · Mr a nd M ·
M EMBER S and
Ra vens wood
Haro ld Lloyd
.
at 1 p. m. 'nlere
t
statcting
spen
r
Knobs,
Taylo
'
Clair
t
Mrs
at
d
n
Aug
a
ld
Mr
Su
nfiay,
will be h e
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wi 14
M a s Rose Patterson ent.edai n ed CharIes Sno ke, ·Jr., nuse m
· ar1e,
·
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po ,t ·
M U SIC RY
will be chickenE:, ha m s and bath e Tuppers Pl a Ins Sc hool a ccord· wi t h �· Tupperwa re Pa rty at her I , Edd , T m y, ��Nanc , Ma y .i few days v isiting in Colu m hu �
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rk• home Th,, ,sd a y mornin' . Several
i n,11 to th e pre s i den t, Home
Dh;clw rge�. Ju Iy 20: Mrs. Arth ur •nns .
I� o 1' '"1,a nust er, ..,.,,, and re••
...,.nlly ,
d S us1e
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July 25
and
Weber
n
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Ver
Mrs.
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wi
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a
mner
Mr.
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Bar
A
f'r,
co n test!! were played with p rizes M
w D parso��• Joe a n d D a·
The Bl oodmobile will be at the
family and htll' parents Mr and ter "Wedemeyer, Carlos Adkins,
be Re rved at n oo n with a sho rt pro- j fl ivc n Re fresh me n t s o! cookies vi-�'- 0r e sm ere, a.
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Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan �r M i ddle- Mrs. O t i s Martin, David Morgan, Pom eroy High School, M o nday,
MEET
fr le n� s are urged to atte nd .
port are v acation in g in the south- Mrs. O rla nd Waldeck, Earl White, July 2' from noon to 6 p. m .
BOOSTERS
BAND
lowing guests: Mra, E vely n Hill,
1
nd
Ba
Local
n
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July �6
PAR
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U
PIRWA
ern states.
Nor1.hweate
The
Mrs. Gail Mille r, Mrs. John lf)ow_
Patter-son,
rey
d
Kvelyn Jordon, Au
T
fl:
r P
ghda
her
d
n
a
school
ed
Barnes
a
s
1
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crs, Cynthia K. Smith, Rush Shir- T�e Syracuse Th ird W edl)esda:,
Mrs. Ro
e Oug1i n , Betty Williams, Boo11ler'1 met at the high
.:rs , J; n • Dewhursl e� tert �•�
en
u
here
ere's
Beatric
Yo C
W
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Robert Er- . dm e Demon stration Club 1Jleeter
wi I a u pperwa re par Y II
De ll n Phillips a nd Wanda Williams Monday nlgbt w ith Iris W illiams, ter-i n -111,w, Mrs. Paul Be rneH, M or- l e:,:, Mrl:. �Jyde Jones,
Enjoy A Wonderful Mea l
M rs. D o n· ng h '81 been l)OAt pnned from
Damis,
l home, Fr! day e v e n ing.
Beatrice lon a nd Irene , or P o meroy, are \'is- win, Mrs. Phoebe
president., in charge.
t he clemo n0,tr11tor.
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d
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G,-uclously Served I n A
ttle
Ma
in
ricks.
d
d
�everal games were en joye wilh
iting relati ves
ald Hen
Smith iave the secretary and
Wed neSday July 20 to WednesdaJ
DAUGHTER BORM
. aru&gt;' July 28 at 7 p. m . It will be fhet
pr izes awimled. A des� e�t cour11 e
Pleasing AtmoNphcrc.
Bi r ths, July 20: A so n to Mt,,�
Mr. a nd Mrs. James Spa n gler tr�uurer reports. The il'OUP vo te d umbua.
and
Mn. Bill Smith was admitted to Mrs. v�rnr.r Harry K n app, Rave n s- at the hom-e of Jlfrs. Je uie Co'I was serv ed lo wa n da Willi� ms , the , (Phyllis Cremeans ) are a nnou ncing lo bPY extra uniform collars
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We Senre Smaller
or
month
r
a
Holzer Hospital this past week.
demon s trator, Mrs. (8eat 1ce. Du• the bi rth of a daughter, Jftne 2fi Ill .butiona; to chargt $1
trill. �thel arJ41Jd w ·1, be spealG,,
"ood .
.
Portions For The
M rs. Kate Miller of Columbus
er on "FloJ.er AHim ,I ng";
gu n 11 11 d• Many , Fer n swee n I Y , A V· Ft. Knox, KY Grand pareJ1ts are _f1H) a y ear rent o n horl)s. It was d eR e Da n iels a.n d
Va . . lli lld o1d,ed to spon sor an ice crea m so-- spent the past week with Miss I Deaths. July 20 : n
Shtlng Party at Stansbul')' Park,
ChUdren If ))esircd
(ml' I I (, eorg e , Jo1m Stewart , Don - Mr . Spa nj ler of Quick,
Ho mer l\111rc hing ton.
Armstro ng.
cial, Aug. 26, at the village Rark . Opalna l .athey, Be tty Williams, Ruth- M r. a nd ti,J rs. Ju p e cre q1.... ns.
Mi ddleport tor Yo ulh ol Melgi
.
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Roge r Rou1h, band director, a n - -lane Roush and Vandy, Lois Wolfe
COM F. I N SO O N !
Cou nty Churches of Christ, 4 p, m .
CHUltC li (L A.S i MQTS
It-�
to
j and ChC' l'yl, Ju dy Snowde n , Joa n
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Mol dt' n en- nounced that the � wo uld ap_ :�!&amp; /�9f\1atrons of Pomeroy
M11y, A u d rey Pi tterso n , Isab e lle 1e rtu in l.'d the Gol cl,e n Circle cJa111 pear at the G.illiu Co. fair o n Aug.
22. Male
4:. Sea e&amp;.gle
1 Nelso n , Joa n Eads, Sh�r�y Morgan,
ACROSS
cleanbe
are
OES will meet Tuj!sday
uniforms
all
and
3.
to
C
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Chapter
.a
o th e hurch of Christ with
offft. Moving
:1. 'illfant
Debbie a nd Donna W 1 l h a ms, Jane , wie ne r roast 011 the church law n, ed before then.
at the Masonic Temple
evening
J N MI DDLEPORT
a
spring
forw rd
rs Afrtxel '
ON ROUTE 7
Rutland P•r1onil•
Hartwell Curd as ho•
Parso ns Andreo un d R bin D ew- J uly 8.
Mra.
wilh
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25.
drops
in
Fall
e,
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.
s
tes
Willia m Theobal d or Co lumbus
I hurst.
( Bra.I. )
'l. Oir\' 1 n M}e
( colloq. )
,
The bu11ine1s meetin,1 was In v lP ted feQtW�IY with his mol her,
July 29
BIRTHO.AY CILIIIAT, D
.26. Zoo
rus
Auctlo
8.
l'tflrht.mare
10.
d,,,i"
\�i\
the K of
of
l
picnic
11nnual
The
tn•
Sui;ie Parker entertained IWith a charge o( the president, Ri)' Spo\1/. Mr ll. 4'd h1, Tl
9. A fttel
li. Fmqueil.Uy
of
an d
Sisters
n
bf:
ha
party ho noring her molh��. 1�s. de n . The tr1m1urer'1 report w11s
Pythia
Mr. an d Mrs. Joh.{! .
tf!_e
tnd
s
P'
rier
r
ca
3,8. Pl'tLenllOUI
t
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,S u nd a•
Jea n Parker, on her bit\hd11Y, "JUiy given by Er nes t Nicholson. The (a m lliiv v ollited
the ""'l
J wit his pa r U. Slf"I
.,� dd lepnrt Lodge will be
re1ldenca
secretary Wall a bse nt. Tht IIower- e,n l.8 , Mr . and Mrs. Roy Tilli!\- of
.27. En• ·
held July- 29th at the Middleport
15. Biblical
10.
14, At •
ev
R
by
closed
a
en
v
was
gi
report
name
roadside .Park. The af1ai; will be
Chilllcothe .
Tea, hom emad e ice crea m and I fu nd
dlatll.J\ce
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au10•
lO. s·word
a was by
and · Glor,· , Thompso n
ll. Brea.kJI
e•eh
deronitcd cake 1he had made, Snowden . Scripture readl n•
11, ..Tert•
i&gt;otl11..,__c\ ansf
ii
.,. · family Is asked
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moblli!I
aa lrJ.
•th e I Tay Ior,
16. Mmdc note
visite d la st week with their gr,a ndWl.'"re served to Mr. and M rs . Roy ""
to brjnf the Own t l e 5erviee.
range
�l be hej_� ,.t 11 p.m.
29_ Berore
Journeya
Atten di nK were Re v . and Mrs. T, pare n UI, M r. a nd MM. E. A. Tho mpl?. Coln (Jap.)
SnowC,1.'" n , Mr. a nd M rs . CharleR
Th e pichlCi lfl
Gulde
87.
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30.
Anno
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La
,
20,
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Mr1.
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Mr.
QueiU
Wellls,
;ts,
V.
of the I: of P
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May,
vil
nd
n
a
famllles
Bruce
n
Mr.
,
so
tke
Mrs.
n1
Si m pl&lt;l
and aJl
88, Wheel
line
Domini
:19. Rubber
s are ln vlt•
Sll!lter
ythia
n
the
d
Miko a nd Debbie, Mr. and M ra. no- Nichol11on , Mike and Billy, Mr. and ·
n
a
f
aplrtllle
bands
tlL Poat.
( abbr.)
Mra. Ja nice Cotterill a nd dau&amp;h•
Mrs. Clair Taylor, Thelma Micha"'l,
corrie.
mer .Pa r ker and Su!lle.
to
d
e
It
40.
pone
lb-Baltic.
-ti. W•tam.
Mr. and Mra. Roy S n owdel), M r11. le r1 or LancHter called on her 1
CT09'K tHOWIR HE L D
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Strike
32.
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Lan•;
Pearl
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Mr
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and
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Mr.
pa
11,
Da''
Mrs. R.uthlime Roush w11.s com• Jeesie Grueser. Mrs. Jeanette
,:,r::-'11'"'11r-lle,11&gt;7.�
U. �lclel
pllmentcd with a !lork shower 11 t vis, lto111er, Rodney a nd 80111lle, h lnJ.
:aa.ot Jtl.U.sn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert HIil a-,d •
We're wh,,ellng and dealing
the . home of Mrs. Dunna JVelson. arnl Brend.11 Turner,
mQun\4w\a
n her pa rent s, Mr.
()
called
Billy
HEL
PARTY
Y
D
BIITHDA
Wanda Willia m s a nd Connie Black
,
PuJ,110
lt.
1 ,, � 1 , �
Fairu nrvt•r �•fore!
of
in
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M r . and Mrs. Sherman Jb hnso n and Mrs. W. D. La
werr co-hoster;sea.
,tOtJoe,,
ga ve a 1111rprise party honoring born, Saturday,
13. Orpnla
G i fts were placed I n a mi n iatu re t heir son , Er nie, on hi! IAth birth•
Mr. .a nd Mrs. Paul Northup o t
(-.t,br.)
haby bed. Co ntestB were e njoyed. day Saturd ay eve n in g op lhe lawn Zanesv ille a nd Mr. and M rs. Char•
Ftah
8fi.
lea Harr iso n and Ron n ie spe nt sunJu dy Sno wden won the door pr lzt&gt; . o f the Church of Christ.
315• Eliminate
d4y with Mr. and Mrs. Cash Zi mCake square• topped with hoot•
IT. Tibetaa
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The evening was spen t playln111 merm a n .
i41 S, l ee cream, m l n11, n ula a n d cof•
REMEMBE R ' NO ONF. IINDEIISF.1 ,1.S 011
prl•t
Mra. Helen IJathburn Clapp and
fee, were Hrved to Mrs. Reva ga mes. Hot do gs, aolt d r inka and a
19, Bhada of
OUT•TRAll",S US! FOR YOUR Rt:ST HEAL
Snowden, Rose Pallerso n , Joa n butterfly shaped cake were -aer ved Mn. You n g and childre n of Colu m•
.,.,n
May, · Pearle Ca naday, Jr ia Wlll- tu Connie H aley, Caroly n McKnlQht bu1 wtre re1.,.nt i\lt!l&amp;ts or Mrs. Ber60
lamH, M elva Turner, Ja net Morris, Cheryl Wo lfe , Judy M u ft ins, Con- tha B. Rathburn.
· �ld':nt
Mr■. N■om i Ch11e went by plane
4il. Univn•'1,
Judy S nowden, Ja net Bolln, Ruth n le Rice, Roberta Smith, VIQ}I MC101vent
Erlewine, tsabelle N elson, Do nn.a Knight, Suaie Parker, Mike Nichol- to cte■_ r t,alt e In Fremon t, Jn d., to
'2. Corrll:&gt;rl
Wllllamso n and Jean Null, Mid- ion , David Ser.ail, Harold and Jun• vlJlt hier 11.unt, Mr1. George Owens
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dleport, a nd Mra, Rou,�•• mother, t or Burke, Tommy We.Il ls, Jam•• and family the pa st weak. She has
fit. Poem•
M r8. Wallace Fa nn i n , Morehead, Jo hnson, Mr1J. JeHle Grueser and returned.
DOWN'
the ho&amp;t!l.
Ky.
Mr. a nd Mr,, Robert Hill, Mansw:rit
1,
S
Ernie received many nice slti.
Ith IIITHOAY OI ERYlp
' .,
fltld, were week end gueats of her
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laTHDA y Oal fl:YID
Mr . and Ml'I. Euge n e Tho m p1o n
2, VJ,Jleat•a
l dparen ta, Mr, and Mrs. Wil•
ga ve a party for their d1u1hte r,
De bble Jo May, daui h.tw of Mr . fH
ili■m Folan.
tlOur (ln4,)
Be var ly, ln ho nor ot her 8Ui bi rth- and Mrs. Bruce May celtbrated
c '�:
Malt
a.
n llnd Mrs.
Zl:mme?Q11
Emma
Mrs,
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day, Th e afternoon waa e njoyed her 6th birthday bf i nvi\\n" play, l ":", • f2'
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t e
· N� . Wtff ":tneu
playln 11 1ame1. Ice ueam, cake, m ate11 for the afternoon Th l,lnd ay. l b l
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)Ira. Rlthafd Grueser, Is
his
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•di n wer, •
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and lr:ool aid • were
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and Paula Kina,
' rlene Chafin. serve d. Debble then Oltt � her
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pearl l,Q•
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n 01 Colum . .CJUed
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; and Glorla glflt.
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Tho m pso n ,
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Mlke, Sheri')' Morcan, Jiqe WIN , rll'Y-e, • ·i, •
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are.
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lotte
,
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tier
M,. il,tUe McK.emle wW
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Mr. a nd Mn. Roj Snowden en- A n drea Dewhurst a nd Deb?la Kay
home briefly Saturday. Sheff'. help,- 11 Ornitorram Quotation
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te'1all\fd Wiih a plcp1le dlnneJ1, sun, Shuler.
c1re for her 1l1ter, Mrs. EmP411.SONI
1u1hter,
d
their
of
hql1le
he
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HeLD
AIUNION
�IIY
ma Hanlni at the home of Mr. and
T u p s z Q L T B u L JC Y S t&gt; S V G Y 9
pI
Mrt. Homer Parker,
The deacandanta of Hiram and
Mr■. ·Rumond Webb i n Athen a.
Atte ndlnc were Mr. and Mrs. Joaephlne Gar nea .Par, on s met It
V B L W - H V X U S ,,
D B D B U ..T
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Mn. Mildred Vanhorn, Harold
Joh n Fleld1, Mary, M■rllyn, Mar• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dayton
A FEELING OF
fe,te"41-y'11 Clr)'Ptoquo t•r TH&amp;RE IS
and Dinlh or Parkerabur1 called
.
111aret and Johnn1, and �it mother, Pinon, and dauat.�r, Jani , SUQ• n
. and llrt. Edward 'l'tu�mas
:&amp;:I'ERNITY IN YOUTH-HAZLITT
day, July lt, to, ,.IQJ.il' ritunton. p )Ir
M ra. �JdJ1 _South Curltaton;
om) d1u1hlen ond Mr,. Ethel Nel•
(C 111Q, Kiili ...1.turt1 8ynd.tc1.t1, Inc.)
and
.\,IIOfldinl WIN �
lflllll!II 41!oWden and
u.. t•4 l!ro. I. son and Helen, Sunday,
Mr. •nd Mn, John K enlle4y of
Columbua were vla.ltora or Mn.
Edi"' -Wllllamaon over the week
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Monday even i n g, July 1B at th�
Holzer Hos pital. She
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seven po u nds at bi r th. Thef ha ve
one other daughter {Cell ee Jof'.
Grandpare n ts are Mr. and Mrs
E. M . Blak e, local and Mr and
Mrs. Oth o Burdette, Gal lipolis.
Great g ra ndpa re n t.a are Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Tracy Sr., Po m eroy and
Mrs. E. Mae Ingels, Ma, on and
Mr. Northup. Gall ipoJli. A. O.
Tracy, Pomeroy and Mn L
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Bletner, Ma son, are gre at f!'eai
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Mr. Ind Mn. CbarlN Wood■
desth of hi• mothe r , Mn. Lau r a Ginther wert
Sunday dinner •pent Saturdar evenbll wltb llr.
Bro wn .
1ue,t:1 of M r and Mn. Phillip and Mr1. P. F. Koble t&amp;.
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Mr. a n d Mn Ho wa rd Seidenabel Boyles, Allred.
TiK'SOn_. Ar iz .. •pent an e ve ninJ
Mn. W.iyr,e McGee, L.mca,ter I
with hu, au n t, Mni. C. E. Roacher. spen t a &lt;"oupte of day1 with her j
Rev. an d Mn. Robert Ca rd ne au n t, Mu Mollie Bookman.
vacaUoninK ln Te nneuee.
Mr. and �n. Delma r Bau m , !
Pfc. Jerry Clela nd, Camp Perry • Nancy a n d Timmy a re vacatio n ing
1pen t lhe weekend with llr. aod i n Florida.
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a nd Patty Koblentz attended 4-- H
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WHIRE TO COMI,
Ralph Knight, Ke nt, 'Pent the ramp al Ca n ter, Cave.
Mr. and Mn. Marion Wood were
weekend -..ub Mr, and llra. HowSunday d i nner ,llue1U of Hrs.
We Allo H••­
ard Knight.
Chloe Bailey.
Fl�amen Sapplln
Pat and VenJece Duie, Pecey '
Mr. and Mn. Carl K.autz ind
And Other AecaooriH
N� whouse all flt Salem an d Ril.a Mr and Mn. Fl oyd Ridenou r call• ,
Circl_e,
Baahan,
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Su n day eY e nine:.
A layette shower wail held reM r . and Mrs. Henry Be aver
Mr. and Mu. R-0&amp;1 Koblentz of
cently at the home of Mn. Rus­ llpe n t Tuesday
24 Hour Film .htvlce
i n Par kenbu rg .
Poi n t Pleasant spent Sunday with
sell Spencer for M. r i, Max Cale
, M r . and Mn. P. F. Kobl en tz.
E. Main St.
Jr., (Nl na Abbott.)
Church Group Hold.
Mr. aQ d Mn. Willi.a m Jordan ,
The home was decor ated with
pi n k and blue strearnen and 1 Picnic Tue,day Evening
stor k stood over the baa11i n ette
The ann ual family picnic of
I WILL BE ABSENT FROM MY OFFICE
which WH filled with ma ny lovely Group I of the Fi rst United Pres-­
gifts.
byte ria n Church, Middleport, waa
held Tuesday even i ng on the
Ga mes we re played ar,d after lawn
of the church.
the gifta were open ed, refre•h•
Those altendinK were Mr. and
ments of ice cream, cake, tea and M rs.
Willia m Buck, BIiiy, Ricky
coffee were served by the hos­
and Shelley; Mr. a n d Mrs. Don­
tesses, Mr,, Spencer an d Mrs. ald Lowe
A registered nurse will be present al my office during
ry an d Pally; Mr .
IQd
Thomaa Scott.
M rs. Ronald Hand, Robin and
all regular office hours.
Those attending were Mrs. Al· Bu ddy; Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Ster ­
len Dill, Mn. Will Heil m a n , Mn, re t t ;
M r. and Mrs. To m Rue, Sue
Len or a La n ham, Mra. Alma Pool­ and JT; Mr.
an d M rs. Bethel
0o¥il,
er, Mrs. Ella Spencer, Mrs. Gil­ Cole
m a n and Roy; Mr . and Mn.
bert Spencer, Mrs. Ed n a Bea.rha James Sanbo
rn and David;
Mra.
M rs. Marilyn Muon , Mrs, Joye� Myron
Mill e r a nd son : Mn. �iii�
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Sauters, Mra. Phyllb Searh1, Mn. Dwight
Wallace, Mn. Richard
Del ores Holter, Mrs. Willard Vaugha n
BIii, Don and Beth; Mn.
Ebersbach, Mn. Phyllis Reed Ann ice ,
Ohlinger, Mrs. Willia m
Mrs. Ellie Pooler. Mrs. Georg� Morris
a n d Susi e and Ch r i1; ,Rev.
Abbott, Mrs, Darlen e Buckley. Howard Ruppelt,
pastor,
Miss Ju dy Fick, Miu Marjori e
Hollm an , Miss Sharon Bearhs a nd
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Evanlfelurn Group
Miss Lila Bahr .
Sendi n g gift.a but were unabl e Hold,.
Church Se11ion
to atte nd were Mrs. Del mer Hol­
Mr s. Jack Bechtle, chairm an o f
lon, M rs. Nin a Ro binaon , M rs.
lhe Com m ission of Evangelism o f
Weber Tho ma, Mrs. Ruth Steele
Heath Methodist Chu r ch wa s in
Mrs. Aud rey
McLau111 hlin, Mrs: charge of the
meeti ng of the
Ernest Cale Sr., Mra. N ora Bailey
group whe n they me t Wed ne sday
Miss Jofce Ginther, Ml1s Gay Ann
eve ni ng a l the church In Middle­
Douglas, Mrs. Roae Ga rrabran t
port.
Mrs . Gol die Eastman, Miss Betty:
Mrs . Bechtle con ducled the de.
Anna and Etta Eastma n .
votion.a l period an d .a n open discussion on Eva n gelism was held
by the group which included Mr.
and Mrs. C. E Voung, Jl.o berl 1
Harris, �iss Fri�a Faehnle, Mrs .
1847 ROGERS BROS.
Ea r l K n i�hl, David Konkr ight ,md
SILVERWARE
San dra Brew; ngton.
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community su,er
irthday Celebrat,ed
wlll be amon g the 111ue.st
s at thi.s
The bi r thday July 21 of Robi n
Saturday n ight's com·bined d ance
party and rock a nd rol l show to Mills, d augh t er of M r . and Mrs.
be presente� at_ the Pom eroy High Ro�ert M iJ19_ wer� celebrated at
School Auditorium from 7 . 30 to lhe1r home m Middleport with a
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1 1 p. m.
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Cake and lee cream was s�ved
The Jays o f Pomeroy will flea- ·� to the family i nclu ding Robin 's
ture so me �f the besi ll ve rock ' n , sistet a n d brothe r, Mary and Daro1 l � ntertu n �e nt e v er to appear vid, her gra ndparen ts, Mr. a nd 1
Phne WY-Z-1115
I n t��s area With �tars of WSAZ- Mrs. S. W. Mills, !oral and Mr.
EAST MAIN STREET
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TV, Th_e Ex_p l�mg Volca noes'' a nd Mrs. Raymond Fisher, Mina1 ong with smgmg star Richie ! ersville.
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Conway
A hit reeord revue will be a n - 1
other attraction dur i ng which the '
latest records will be hea rd for
the first time. ,Da n ce conteits will I
1�10 be amo ng the even i ng acti vi­
tie s.
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The danre i1 sponso red by the :
Pom eroy Cheerleaders .
Pa_nnts, 8S well as teen agers,
are m v ited lo attend.

1e rvice by the you nc people;
1 1 :00 worship aervice by Rev,
Paul HooU. Picnic luQcb at noon.
Afternoon service ■ t I :30, apeda l ton e, by the cbo ir ind Donna
and Doyle n e Bahr, Faye Watso n ,
Wanda FindHn,: Ga rrett a n d VioAmy Ch risty of
let Chri•t)',
Cleveland, Coe q uarut from the
Lottrida;e Church 1pecial •i gen
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M . and Mn. Henry Elchl ltt
' South Bethel Church
Cana5ta Club
Cheste f Soc1• 0 J
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Hartung arn:I 10n1, Mrs. Kabel
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. Th, Ho eco i a ol the South N eWS Repo rte d
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woll he held Sunday . July :W.
�rold Brown, Sant, Paula, home f Mn Thelma Cue.
M . and Mu John Ginther
Sunda)' .tehool 9 : 30; 10:30 t0ns Call(. , la ,pendi g tevenl daya ]
Mu. Charlea RiffJe e tert.alned

the Bl-M on thly �IDHla Club on
Wed nesday evemns at her ho me,
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Mra. Kenneth Cale i nd new Eaal Mai n St.
daughter were retur ned to th ei r
Win nen for the ev ening wert
hom e Wed n esday fr om the Melp Mn Sidney Spencer, Mra. Riffle, ,
Mrs. Rich,rd Finlaw, and Mn . .Eu•
Gener� Hospital.
Eddie Blake who hu bee n wor k gene Triplett who alao won the
Ing in Paducah, Ky., J1 •pendmg door prhe.
the weeke nd with b is pare n ts,
A a.alad coune wu IH'Ved b)I
Mr. and Mr1. E. M. Blake a nd the hott.ea to the above named
other relatives,
,nd Mr■. John Beav er, Mrs. Donald
Mr. and Mrs. WH llam Everson McKelll.ie, Kn. Howard l.OJln and
and family who have bee n t n Mrs. Albert Martin.
Steube n ville 1nd Pitlsburih, P1.,
-------w hero_ her mother hH
en • P•·
The anni'""'" ol "" George l tlent in _'&amp;lercy Hospitalbe
, returned
Record Hop Toni11ht
Dallas was observed durinK the ho
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Mrs. Eileen Clark and he r teen­ c,ening by her '""' P•l.
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:� l:�� J;� Donald ' Lowery
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At the dote of the evening r e• a nd daughter Patty le rt this
the Syracuse grade school auditor•
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ium t on ight from 7 to 11 p. m. Ad­ fre shmenl.8 were served by Mrs. mo ning for a week's Yac1tlon al
Virgi
n ia Beach.
The
Rocle Spring, lfethodi1t
Owen
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Robert
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Mrs.
Tewkaba
mission will be 15c si ngle and Z!)c
Dr. an d Mrs. Tho m as H. Davis MYF held I regular meetinr ()n
a couple. Pop, potato chips and Mrs. Hen ry Null, Mrs. Dal111, Miss
Howell and Mra. Lee S mith a nd 1 who were called here be-cause of July 18 at 7:30 p, m. at the church.
candy ba r s will be sold,
Mrs. Patty Klo es who we re guests the death of T. H. Da vis Sr ., left Janet Ar nol d , vice pr esident, pre1 yeSterday for their h()me In Tulsa sided and the meeti ng ope ned with
for the eve ning.
Oklahom a. Ge neral an d Mr11. John The Lord'• Prayer.
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Th� tim� and Place of the n e�t E. Hull" also left for their h ome
Six members answered roll call
meeting will be an nounced later. i n Washington , D. C., yesterday.
along wlth the ad visor an d one
Helen Louise Taylor who spen t v isitor. Mrs. Hu&amp;h Bearhs led the
1 laat wee
k i n Lebanon , VirgJ n ia as de vo tions uain g Ephesia na 6:10, 1·1 .
Picnic
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guest o f Jeane Casey, dau111hter of Read i ngs were give n a s follows:
Mr. a n d Mrs. Cla rence Casey for. "Christ Our Saviour and Frien d,"
4-H Club /ll·eet,
The . R?Ck Springs Methodist mer lotal residents, i1 visiti�g in by Ruth Ann Balley; ''Warrine
MVF picnicked at Bailey'&amp; Lake Columbus thia week with Mr. a nd AKai nst Evel," Petty A nn Arnold ;
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last Sun day. Th ofe attending were I Mrs. Carl Taylor.
"No Growth With out Riik" by
M r . and Mrs. Robert McKi nn ey Carol Bear h.e; "Maklnrz the Much
Mr: a n d Mn: Hu�h . Bearhs, Caro l
Bearhs , Barrie Phtlhpa, Mr. and or Co lumbus are experted to a r- of the Godly," Mrs. Hugh Bearha;
Phone WY-2-3794
Mr.s. Wilbur Bailey, Rulh An n ] rive for the weekend w.lth Mr. "Psal m J" •by Susan na Arnol d ;
Bailey, Mary McAlee, Janet, B o b- a nd Mrs, Cla rence M urray,
and "Chrlsl Makel A Differe nce"
POMEROY, OHIO
, M r s. Robe r t, 'rewksbary and Mr. by Mary McAfee.
by an d Pally A r nold.
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-- - a nd M rs. J11ek Bachner pla n to
! go to Columbua tomorrow to al- on Au111ust 12. The n ext me(!tlnK
te nd lhe A mlfrican Legion con- will be held on August 8 11t 7:30
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en llon . They will al!o visit wi1h p. m . at the ch11ttb with Patty A.rn­
Mr. an d M rs. John Parsons while old u hoste8S.
Ruth Ann Bailey served re­
there . M r . Tewksbary who al·
ten ds Barber School there wGI lre 1hm en ts at the close of the
LIGHTWEIGHT-PORTABLE
also attend the conYen tion. Th� m eeti ng .
- - - -- - ' Bach n er 's son Ste v e will v isil
' with his aunt and u ncle Mr. and
M rs. Clyde Belcher in Charleston .
REGULAR $1 8.95
Mrs. Den ver Weber of ReedsO w
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te &lt; a nd brolher-i n •law. Mr . an d
I M rs. Harold Sauer ,
to care fo r
Mra. Charles Higgins, 203 Law­
Mary Ruth and Joy R oberta, dau·
ghters ol the Sauers who attended rence St., Sa nd u.!Lky, a nd Kenneth
the funeral or their aunt, Mrs. Heiberger, Castalia, ann ounce the
engagem e nt and approaching mar­
A ddie Fugate.
Mrs. Max Lambert a nd son Joe ri1ge of their d1u111hter, Judith
of Jackso n are vi siting her par. Lyn n to Jamea Ronald Kimes, Mr.
Kimes is the son ol M r . and M rs.
ent s, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills.
M, L. French who un derwen t Waid Ki m es, 921 Cen tral A v e.
I surgery M on day s t Holier H osplThe bride-elecl Is a 9tudent at
tal is reported to be recoveri n ii; ' Sandusky High School. Her fia n ce
nicely and expects to be
ho me is I student at the Clevela n d Engi neer ing l n1titute and is a draftsmeti me next week.
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ma n . He will graduate Oct. � ol
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!;._! ���ple wi"U be married in
-Annuli/ Picnic Thur,day
I luly
ceremony J n Tri n ity
n nual P\Cn ic
The
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the Busy Meuaodist Church al 6:30 p. m.
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' Bee Class of t he Middleport First Followi ng the open church wed1 Baptist Church was held Thurllday
dim,. a reeeption will be held,
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e vening in the Road9ide Pa rk.
.f!!e troom ls a former residetlt
�UPER
Fourteen members were present. of Cheater.
for the picn ic and guests were
-,--- ----Re v . Donald &lt;Boone, pastor of the Mr&amp; . HOmer Hawkins
chu rch, Mrs. Charlotte Dixon o(
Clq_b Member
To ro nl.&lt;I, Canada, who is the h"o use
Mn. Homer lfawkJ ns waa wel­
guest of Miss Syl via McMaster and
l.ind, and Debbie Ly o n s, daughters comed u a new member when the
¼ INCH
of Mrs. Joh n Lyons , preside nt of Kin Club m et Wed nesday eveni ns
· - . _ __ at the home o r Mra. R. E. Vaugha n ,
class.
the
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sessio n with Mrs. Ted War ner pre­
si d ing, pla ns were ma de (or a Ciim­
ily pic nic al the home of Mrs.
Theodore Lehew on Su nday, July
31.
Games were played with pri:r:es
awarded to era. Harold Ebenibach
and Mrs. Annice Ohli nger, Mrs. C.
J, Ebersbach wo n the door pri:r:e.
H osteH 111Jfts were prese n ted to
Mn. Vaugha n. A det1sert cou r se
was served by tfle hosteu to those
nam ed above a nd Mn. Willa rd Eb­
erbach, Mrs. Edgar Pratt, Mrs.
Fra nk Power&amp; and • guest, Mrs. R.
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Gardon_ c
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club cli me ind work9hop of Reilon
1 1. held Thutsda:9 at the Marielta
fairgrounds. Mn. Woodle and Mrs.
Salisbury of Toledo co nducted lhe I Th.e FortnJte Club m e t Thunday I
af £s ir wl t h Mn. Woodie s51eakin g j eve mne at the �ome o( M rs. Rich•
on color aspects i n fl owe r arra n g. ard O wtn In Middleport.
A sh ort bu ii u� aa m eetln,11 was
ing a nd Mrs. Salisbury o n t low ,ir
conducted
by M111 A nn Howell I
a rr11ngements.
when plans for a de m onstratio n by ,
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A t te nding from the lout club I Betty Ne�lon w_e re di1cuqed. The •
wert! Mrs. T. A. Hewetson, M rs. Jed Bloodmobile w hich wlll be In Porn- 1
Webiter, Jr., M_rs. T. A. Henne111y, eroy_ at t he Ju n ior Hi&amp;h School thi11
Mr11. Gerald Wil dermuth and MiH eommg Monday wa 1 a nnou n ced
and me�bers plan . lo go and doEthel Garlan d .
n a le theU' blood if poulble.

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F'rsnris Mo n tgom e ry, La n gs v ille. 2--Daily Sen t inel, Pomeroy-Midd leport, 0., July 22, 1960
r('n a nd You t h rtsol u1ions whlrh
they we re supper 111ueat&amp;
Saturday
l
V
lilvnred that c1 11at iunw1dl" p rogram
r . .11 1 1J M rs. Chari� SimpkLnl.
M
of
b&lt;' developed lo ('o pt� with Lht' pro
Sha ron Holter Q{ B.ashan spe nt
ble m Of pubht �diool d ropouts
1
week w.ith her COUli n , Rosalie
the
P!lr
T he l o u ne i l .i bu \ Oted 1 0 ac Davis.
g
Me1p
rept spnn sor�h1 11 o r tht'
lt:rs. Peul LitUe is hom e from
Cou nty Fair rod-; and roll con114t
r Hospital after being a su rHol:r:e
ft1111
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q
:t o ht' s1agecl i n r&lt;1nJunct 10n with
,.
g1cal patient fo r two week!.
K iddies l l;,.) · ·
M. fl_ iimmeN, truck drh·er
l lueE
Mrs. E t hel Snowden spe n t a
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.
1,rturulman for the Apl)l;l1d11an
r son, M r . and
i
he
with
l
cutmc
days
few
tht•
of
hors
.
ht
mPm
JuJy 22
.
� n;
P.o,,er Co1PP1nY. Poin t P l l'D!&gt;a n t was prf'Srni f.,r l bt n ig ht � mN• t
Mn. Harry S nowde n and David uf
whole.
earned
y
profits
the
The
rovers
cont
over
Bl'nd ers Junior
roy
ome
The
P
Dlstriot, WH awan:h::d his 25 ) l'ar Ill" w i t h Hilt' � h�t•nl
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By United Pm, lntern•tianal
re- Pt. Pleasant.
.
d Se111or 4-H Clubs will spon sor
n
a
drug
"
finance
to
matter
costly
a
It
Is
pl
generhas
companies
g
manufactur
rug
c
y
I
b
n receotI y .
ser Vice
m
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Ann, Ha ndy a nd B etty Ja ne
a n ice cream social on Li ncol n
I ..t'(I a t ed more heat than tight. One reason for that
enormous . T WO Spr ouse W'er e Sund ay guest$ o r
t
are
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O sen d
huai-ds
the
and
ch
sea·
1' 0,0 11'.'.' I '.ott&gt;u
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r
Today is F rid.1y, July 22, th, l le1gh1:S, Friday b.e2innlng at 5:30
,
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t&gt;
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0
1
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Guy was employ e d Ju l ,·
t 0 W 1J I
with 1 62
d
c 1
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d ramatic examples of this ran be cited. One Joyce a nd Keith ca rpen ter, Pomt 2041h day of the year,
misunderstanding of lhis esa�� is a widespread
p. m. Home mad� ice cream, cake,
1&amp;15. 11 a la�rer. in tht' Tra ns- 1
.
tJ,�e
n
��;t
ior
,�
a;
,
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960.
1
n
i
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1
e
.
mor
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F
•
easant.
Pl
d
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De-parttion
pie and coffee will be sold and th&amp;
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D1str1bu
cornd
a
on
n
mls11o
firm spent $25 m illion for research
r . prngr am _ co -ord rn - se nlJ al rndust.ry s partic ular pro blem s.
a l s
The moon is approachi ng i1s proceeds used for the Canter's
��rp�, ,d)' .irul Ra n•
kilvip
ment. He became a grou n dman , \ " h r e10 S�be
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of,{ _ 1114 � UV�
tilone �Qr� •fl.
n ew phase.
r
i
A drug company is not, for Ul_l(.tnce, com\\ a i,; l l i u� t un . n ( J u l } 29 1
Cave 4 H Camp lund.
i n 1936; r1rl d clerk 111 1 942 , 1 r m·k a(t &lt; i
1
A-tars.
( 1
1tar
is
1
lnK
rn
mo
The
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:rJ\in�t,� �:.r,'
The -Sale m .Cen ter Girl and
w� ,tpy as&amp;ijrance that it would. 4no1her
driver 1n l M� an d t r ud; d mw- � � 1� � 11�, t/:t�n �;'"�:;� �1:� i J;:� para ble to a man ufacturer o( appijatlees who
· i:n•ouse
The evening sta rs a re Jupite r Boy Sc out, 11 re ha vi ng II\ lee
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C9Ql,-ny ttiS � .,,.J UlllllUJI
for a l.lC'ller re �·reational p rogram 1 t'an d rop prod uetlon
M'JI lfilb t ir �l:8'., .,et t y and Satu r n .
.
cream social at the achoo! ho use
S.mC'e h 1s e mp1oy men1 . G uy ha .� in lh t· MG:\t area
l
ul
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ou
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sef
be
4
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of
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intro�ompany
armaceultcal
b
p
tcr
a
Once
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Friday afternoon and e ven ing,
attend
On t h is day i n h islory:
h•d , '"'' °""'• nd;n,
ip the
et- cy J1n,e lt'iP � nl4mi
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22nd . Home made ice cream,
July
sin;�
a
l'
pot
fi\
JHld
in
�s
the
_
a
st.eys
�
almost
ees
last
u
itJ
it
d
passed
invariat,tf
drug,
the
gress
in
n
.
Co
and
193
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2
a n ce record
w ishYor
N,
IUlf
pn
ho&amp;plbtl
,
p!e, h ot dogs, baked beans,
cake,
R A I S E FLAG
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Boak Act, providin g
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ye::i:'� has only ht&gt;t&gt; n off d l l 1 ) S ("k
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irwu,
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8 b'•
� 1ft wrt· 1·
t h e 1 me
_as long as any p rescn,-•�• l-0 i,tpd � � W @4Press Ho m e Loan
salad, pop and coffee will
pohto
Colo
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S
il-'ate
r
no
p
A
n
to
r
or,o
,
fed.e ra! loans
for one dar
, , the drug ffl,8nuffCl:urers' average w,m '.bf �t i-r Jaqe �. (Jhild• rOr
��
r ved.
se
be
F i r t y six 1 housand Hoy t e n fo r 1 1 . As a l'Onsequen ce, Pfofi.t.s Pav, 4)
ions.
t
stitu
n
i
g
n
i
nd
-le
e
gag
M r. SimuH1ns 1s c1 u i t f' a f lshn 1 · p1
l H94PM-A!, 1PO . N .
WSCS ol the Letart Falls Metho­
profit is reJJgldy ,.5 �r cent of the prb!e f-AA'• J;UtQeiVl J,I
�_an an d hunter. "" _ r'-' s 1de s at Si · 11111S and leadt&gt; rs raised lhe f lag be figu red on a company's whole ijne _ inIn 1933, Wiley Post completed
ph10.
CglijPilu,1s
J:wtt�,
.
N.elsop
.
di&amp;1 Church uuiual picn ic at 6 p.
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r
of
sol
rld
o
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expanse
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v
grtat
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m
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s
e
s
lus
a
ound-t)le
lh
r
s
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the fi rst
Given, W. Va.,
· g th e 1ems t ha t sh ow 1I11a,:: or no pro•
.
paid by thf!' c005!,JfDlll!f """ a pres,:;ription . I
u dm
lifr•. J.oJ.11# ,)jichols � the Iii
I
, 1 1 , 1 1 1 � anrl c· olorf'd �i a n da nl s to
.
ghl. Pla ne: 'l"h e Win n ie Mae: m . al ho RJ..f: pf Mr- �nd Mrs. Bert
Mr.
ts
apjbt.af,
d
her
.\fl�
�nd
produ�
for
IMf
fp
profll
much
tO()
that
t
loss.
f
a
or
even
i
horet'
Jam
ional
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I ,1pi r1 t hr F" i f l h Nat
. 'Mme: 7 da�s. 18 hours, 45 m i n • Grimm. 4)1 m enJ:bel'fl i nvi t,!d. Mrs.
l(rl . II.ax Edmundsim, Langs utes.
John Hill, pr.esident.
which t,tye so grea�.t' .ctPtribut.ed to the de•
cornn emora ! i i i g 5o ye.ir� of S&lt;.·ouliWe have read of companies earning prof.
v
1
July 2J
ng
and
suffering,
pf
feat Qf d"=&gt;.a1se,
s.
... d lor the
Chase has en�oue
U"udy
______
In 1 934 John Diltlnger, so1 Jts as high or higher tha n 20 per cent of sale
Te""
PTA is •PolUiloring
Racine
Tli,e
e
the ps�tj.(m of li:1, . - ,.nd for the finan- Qew semester ,J. .QU, ,,,.th ps .
B ut w hat we d o not read is that when such
called "Public Enemy !?!lo. 1,, was an ice crea m social and reco rd hop
�. a n� Mr&amp;. • �P. -4Qa.ms of shot a nd kilfed by 27 FBI agen ts at R.4cine Grade School at fl p. m,
PRAYERS FOA BELGIANS
is eounted OD to
ciQg ·ot ·.'+"f :-,�a�
profits are realized i t is only for short per•
e week as he l ert the Biograph m ovie
_
UP!
han
t
-t
YO
More
N EW
lK
�oQd, W . Vf ., ,.. �
July 23
r mirac les i n the .Ld
Belle
e
. ill area�
T!t
Mn.
pie•
false
any
n
I
they
iods.
provide
b.er
case,
ond
a
l·
t,
with
Bt
end
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York's
r
New
c
or
s
membe
15()
en
n Chicago.
i
p,r-Odu
theater
.
be an ice cr.!a m sup.
will
There
The Tri-County Tct&gt; n Cantr
.
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1"'IW
!
a.pd �hild·,
r
Martin, Wi lliam·
luturie? 1 • h r· �
In 1944, d elegate s fro m 44 n11• per at the FirlFf: Presb)'ter ia n
Teen Cou11&lt;' 1l mC'I l ai;I mght at lhe � 11 �orn m t: Y t_med m i ::� I ture o! the experience of the industry as a
c un
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fell and Joltri -�•1 - -'l\leif � ue h - ti Olls app ro\e d !Tl i n ternational Church, Syracuse, Satur day e ve n •
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Canlt'en 's Syrarui;p Recrl'almnal
r° 1h/Con. I -- _,...
L.
6• e, ll'l,o -t IW9 ....ks hue rero nstrucO on bank.
o
f�s
t
hee
wh�
vic
n
l,r,
ha�
the
of
i n g, July 23rd with hom e made
Cente r a nd adopted ijnl'
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Jo.• Wafa,ly W ¥i•su Mr.
h1;11
ot
.
" · P,i:,onB •ml Jeftre1· , C,.ct, Si�
r,, : .
ThOught foi- toda y: Former Uni- the church bulldini fund .
an
,
Whi lf' House { 'onferi' n ct&gt; o n Child- go upmmg .
. Bob Jµl&amp;er ,
, 1 , -' ftt.. Plt111tQt, Mr. and 111'1- Ch,rl@I q,d.
·
versIIy O f Ch'lCaeo Chancel! 0r RoJyly 24
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s reM r. and Mrs. earl Meyers, C11rl_,1,r , :Parson, and Cherl Qa, N�k.
By Jffn Park•r
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ayn ar d Hutchins said in
M
bert
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of Christ on
,
Cbureh
2ion
a
The
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h.e
e2'6
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w,,,.
l on nd J el
and Ma rty, o( Day ton ; Kr. a n4 ¥.l,s .. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Si ne.,
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
all , Et l
tl'slimony h clore the? Boyles Com- the Pomeroy · Harrisonv ill e Road
s•
Rutland Boy Scout Troop 240 Geo r,11e Hartenbach, Fla"''"' Beach, 4U i,.e .S� , Leon, W. Va.; ifn. �Edna fl.1,1s aeh a� 1-ie Gru e
mittee : "The policy of repression Will h.ive a hy m n sing at 2 p. rn.
1 will spo nsor an ice crea m soci�l, Fl_a , ; Mr, a nd . Mn. Bi'U£e May, F. -,: . �&lt;.'n , Mr. and VrB . Tom er.
of ideas ca n not· work and never featllPlng Freeland Nol'l'ls and the
Saturday, July 30, on the Methodi1t M1kt and Debbie, Mr. a nd Mr• . Cff· Walker, -.imberly and Mela nie,
h:i.s worked . "
SunSet four, Fl o rence Ad1ms, Mar­
ays
d
�e T�omaa spen t a �?I
ya., ){rs . Carl ,Parsons,
l.'hurrh lawn begin n ing at 5 p. l'J). roll Snowde n , Ste v e, U.ny _ and ,Dunbar,
---er
Powell, Anna K in .c and No r•
ilyn
IIJilt, f!Qtp {ly
Besides vario us flavors or iee Garry, Mr. a nd Ml'1i. Ch 1u1es S1,np- - Clarence Gah n , oar Hill; }t:rs. wU� Mt.• Fn,
the Racine Barbershop
randand
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HOLZER HOSPITA
cre11m, cake, pie and coffee wl,11 ki ns, Mr, and Mn. Homer Parker Nola Formento, M r. aod Mrs. Har·
.
Quartet, Jean Hayman, Dan Hay.
Mon
t
apen
mu,
Dee
,
r
ht
e
dau
Vern
M
a
Mrs.
20:
July
ho1t.i,.
s
s,
the
and Susie a�
A dm ission
alsu he available.
vey Hugbee li(n. Harve St,iu hter
Earl m an, Gib Hart and Rob Hart.
Home moyles .-en mown by or M�i�, Mo. ; Mr. imd Mn. day i n Gallipoli•.
rr.ti. Knap p, _ Rave n�wo od;
Ha
Meigs Coun ty Foxhunters Asso­
n
i
d
employe
Is
Parker
er
m
PARKER REUNION
use;
l-lo
Syrac
Ca rroll Sno wden 'In th e e venJ ng.
Richl"rd Watkms, Jr,,
.
Sa m w ni iams, M rs. E. E. Haffer of
Shoolin111 Match at Bald
ciation
s this we ek .
n
reunio
Columbu
Parker
leh
Th
2
nual
n
a
e
Midd
!5t
w
Jr.,
THURSD•Y
LD
le
S
Hink
s
r
HE
GUEST
PARTY
Va · Mr a nd M ·
M EMBER S and
Ra vens wood
Haro ld Lloyd
.
at 1 p. m. 'nlere
t
statcting
spen
r
Knobs,
Taylo
'
Clair
t
Mrs
at
d
n
Aug
a
ld
Mr
Su
nfiay,
will be h e
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wi 14
M a s Rose Patterson ent.edai n ed CharIes Sno ke, ·Jr., nuse m
· ar1e,
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po ,t ·
M U SIC RY
will be chickenE:, ha m s and bath e Tuppers Pl a Ins Sc hool a ccord· wi t h �· Tupperwa re Pa rty at her I , Edd , T m y, ��Nanc , Ma y .i few days v isiting in Colu m hu �
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r
rk• home Th,, ,sd a y mornin' . Several
i n,11 to th e pre s i den t, Home
Dh;clw rge�. Ju Iy 20: Mrs. Arth ur •nns .
I� o 1' '"1,a nust er, ..,.,,, and re••
...,.nlly ,
d S us1e
,.
an
. r Pa
I
1
July 25
and
Weber
n
o
n
Ver
Mrs.
d
wi
r T ho mas A. Cla r k, M rs. Waln
a
mner
Mr.
R
e
d
II
11
88
d
t
k
b
n
a
11
Bar
A
f'r,
co n test!! were played with p rizes M
w D parso��• Joe a n d D a·
The Bl oodmobile will be at the
family and htll' parents Mr and ter "Wedemeyer, Carlos Adkins,
be Re rved at n oo n with a sho rt pro- j fl ivc n Re fresh me n t s o! cookies vi-�'- 0r e sm ere, a.
'
i,:r am l.o follow. All rela1ives and 1 and c.o ffee were se r ved to the ro1'.
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan �r M i ddle- Mrs. O t i s Martin, David Morgan, Pom eroy High School, M o nday,
MEET
fr le n� s are urged to atte nd .
port are v acation in g in the south- Mrs. O rla nd Waldeck, Earl White, July 2' from noon to 6 p. m .
BOOSTERS
BAND
lowing guests: Mra, E vely n Hill,
1
nd
Ba
Local
n
r
Y
July �6
PAR
E
U
PIRWA
ern states.
Nor1.hweate
The
Mrs. Gail Mille r, Mrs. John lf)ow_
Patter-son,
rey
d
Kvelyn Jordon, Au
T
fl:
r P
ghda
her
d
n
a
school
ed
Barnes
a
s
1
�
crs, Cynthia K. Smith, Rush Shir- T�e Syracuse Th ird W edl)esda:,
Mrs. Ro
e Oug1i n , Betty Williams, Boo11ler'1 met at the high
.:rs , J; n • Dewhursl e� tert �•�
en
u
here
ere's
Beatric
Yo C
W
H
Robert Er- . dm e Demon stration Club 1Jleeter
wi I a u pperwa re par Y II
De ll n Phillips a nd Wanda Williams Monday nlgbt w ith Iris W illiams, ter-i n -111,w, Mrs. Paul Be rneH, M or- l e:,:, Mrl:. �Jyde Jones,
Enjoy A Wonderful Mea l
M rs. D o n· ng h '81 been l)OAt pnned from
Damis,
l home, Fr! day e v e n ing.
Beatrice lon a nd Irene , or P o meroy, are \'is- win, Mrs. Phoebe
president., in charge.
t he clemo n0,tr11tor.
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d
n
a
r
n
io
G,-uclously Served I n A
ttle
Ma
in
ricks.
d
d
�everal games were en joye wilh
iting relati ves
ald Hen
Smith iave the secretary and
Wed neSday July 20 to WednesdaJ
DAUGHTER BORM
. aru&gt;' July 28 at 7 p. m . It will be fhet
pr izes awimled. A des� e�t cour11 e
Pleasing AtmoNphcrc.
Bi r ths, July 20: A so n to Mt,,�
Mr. a nd Mrs. James Spa n gler tr�uurer reports. The il'OUP vo te d umbua.
and
Mn. Bill Smith was admitted to Mrs. v�rnr.r Harry K n app, Rave n s- at the hom-e of Jlfrs. Je uie Co'I was serv ed lo wa n da Willi� ms , the , (Phyllis Cremeans ) are a nnou ncing lo bPY extra uniform collars
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We Senre Smaller
or
month
r
a
Holzer Hospital this past week.
demon s trator, Mrs. (8eat 1ce. Du• the bi rth of a daughter, Jftne 2fi Ill .butiona; to chargt $1
trill. �thel arJ41Jd w ·1, be spealG,,
"ood .
.
Portions For The
M rs. Kate Miller of Columbus
er on "FloJ.er AHim ,I ng";
gu n 11 11 d• Many , Fer n swee n I Y , A V· Ft. Knox, KY Grand pareJ1ts are _f1H) a y ear rent o n horl)s. It was d eR e Da n iels a.n d
Va . . lli lld o1d,ed to spon sor an ice crea m so-- spent the past week with Miss I Deaths. July 20 : n
Shtlng Party at Stansbul')' Park,
ChUdren If ))esircd
(ml' I I (, eorg e , Jo1m Stewart , Don - Mr . Spa nj ler of Quick,
Ho mer l\111rc hing ton.
Armstro ng.
cial, Aug. 26, at the village Rark . Opalna l .athey, Be tty Williams, Ruth- M r. a nd ti,J rs. Ju p e cre q1.... ns.
Mi ddleport tor Yo ulh ol Melgi
.
�
Roge r Rou1h, band director, a n - -lane Roush and Vandy, Lois Wolfe
COM F. I N SO O N !
Cou nty Churches of Christ, 4 p, m .
CHUltC li (L A.S i MQTS
It-�
to
j and ChC' l'yl, Ju dy Snowde n , Joa n
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Mol dt' n en- nounced that the � wo uld ap_ :�!&amp; /�9f\1atrons of Pomeroy
M11y, A u d rey Pi tterso n , Isab e lle 1e rtu in l.'d the Gol cl,e n Circle cJa111 pear at the G.illiu Co. fair o n Aug.
22. Male
4:. Sea e&amp;.gle
1 Nelso n , Joa n Eads, Sh�r�y Morgan,
ACROSS
cleanbe
are
OES will meet Tuj!sday
uniforms
all
and
3.
to
C
f
Chapter
.a
o th e hurch of Christ with
offft. Moving
:1. 'illfant
Debbie a nd Donna W 1 l h a ms, Jane , wie ne r roast 011 the church law n, ed before then.
at the Masonic Temple
evening
J N MI DDLEPORT
a
spring
forw rd
rs Afrtxel '
ON ROUTE 7
Rutland P•r1onil•
Hartwell Curd as ho•
Parso ns Andreo un d R bin D ew- J uly 8.
Mra.
wilh
·
Polrn
25.
drops
in
Fall
e,
'
t. Shrewder
.
s
tes
Willia m Theobal d or Co lumbus
I hurst.
( Bra.I. )
'l. Oir\' 1 n M}e
( colloq. )
,
The bu11ine1s meetin,1 was In v lP ted feQtW�IY with his mol her,
July 29
BIRTHO.AY CILIIIAT, D
.26. Zoo
rus
Auctlo
8.
l'tflrht.mare
10.
d,,,i"
\�i\
the K of
of
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re1ldenca
secretary Wall a bse nt. Tht IIower- e,n l.8 , Mr . and Mrs. Roy Tilli!\- of
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held July- 29th at the Middleport
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Chilllcothe .
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visite d la st week with their gr,a ndWl.'"re served to Mr. and M rs . Roy ""
to brjnf the Own t l e 5erviee.
range
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Journeya
Atten di nK were Re v . and Mrs. T, pare n UI, M r. a nd MM. E. A. Tho mpl?. Coln (Jap.)
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Mra. Ja nice Cotterill a nd dau&amp;h•
Mrs. Clair Taylor, Thelma Micha"'l,
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert HIil a-,d •
We're wh,,ellng and dealing
the . home of Mrs. Dunna JVelson. arnl Brend.11 Turner,
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ga ve a 1111rprise party honoring born, Saturday,
13. Orpnla
G i fts were placed I n a mi n iatu re t heir son , Er nie, on hi! IAth birth•
Mr. .a nd Mrs. Paul Northup o t
(-.t,br.)
haby bed. Co ntestB were e njoyed. day Saturd ay eve n in g op lhe lawn Zanesv ille a nd Mr. and M rs. Char•
Ftah
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lea Harr iso n and Ron n ie spe nt sunJu dy Sno wden won the door pr lzt&gt; . o f the Church of Christ.
315• Eliminate
d4y with Mr. and Mrs. Cash Zi mCake square• topped with hoot•
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i41 S, l ee cream, m l n11, n ula a n d cof•
REMEMBE R ' NO ONF. IINDEIISF.1 ,1.S 011
prl•t
Mra. Helen IJathburn Clapp and
fee, were Hrved to Mrs. Reva ga mes. Hot do gs, aolt d r inka and a
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OUT•TRAll",S US! FOR YOUR Rt:ST HEAL
Snowden, Rose Pallerso n , Joa n butterfly shaped cake were -aer ved Mn. You n g and childre n of Colu m•
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May, · Pearle Ca naday, Jr ia Wlll- tu Connie H aley, Caroly n McKnlQht bu1 wtre re1.,.nt i\lt!l&amp;ts or Mrs. Ber60
lamH, M elva Turner, Ja net Morris, Cheryl Wo lfe , Judy M u ft ins, Con- tha B. Rathburn.
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Mr■. N■om i Ch11e went by plane
4il. Univn•'1,
Judy S nowden, Ja net Bolln, Ruth n le Rice, Roberta Smith, VIQ}I MC101vent
Erlewine, tsabelle N elson, Do nn.a Knight, Suaie Parker, Mike Nichol- to cte■_ r t,alt e In Fremon t, Jn d., to
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Wllllamso n and Jean Null, Mid- ion , David Ser.ail, Harold and Jun• vlJlt hier 11.unt, Mr1. George Owens
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dleport, a nd Mra, Rou,�•• mother, t or Burke, Tommy We.Il ls, Jam•• and family the pa st weak. She has
fit. Poem•
M r8. Wallace Fa nn i n , Morehead, Jo hnson, Mr1J. JeHle Grueser and returned.
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Mr. a nd Mr,, Robert Hill, Mansw:rit
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Ith IIITHOAY OI ERYlp
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ga ve a party for their d1u1hte r,
De bble Jo May, daui h.tw of Mr . fH
ili■m Folan.
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c1re for her 1l1ter, Mrs. EmP411.SONI
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Mrt. Homer Parker,
The deacandanta of Hiram and
Mr■. ·Rumond Webb i n Athen a.
Atte ndlnc were Mr. and Mrs. Joaephlne Gar nea .Par, on s met It
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Joh n Fleld1, Mary, M■rllyn, Mar• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dayton
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and Dinlh or Parkerabur1 called
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111aret and Johnn1, and �it mother, Pinon, and dauat.�r, Jani , SUQ• n
. and llrt. Edward 'l'tu�mas
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day, July lt, to, ,.IQJ.il' ritunton. p )Ir
M ra. �JdJ1 _South Curltaton;
om) d1u1hlen ond Mr,. Ethel Nel•
(C 111Q, Kiili ...1.turt1 8ynd.tc1.t1, Inc.)
and
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u.. t•4 l!ro. I. son and Helen, Sunday,
Mr. •nd Mn, John K enlle4y of
Columbua were vla.ltora or Mn.
Edi"' -Wllllamaon over the week
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Grandpare n ts are Mr. and Mrs
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Mrs. Oth o Burdette, Gal lipolis.
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Mr. Ind Mn. CbarlN Wood■
desth of hi• mothe r , Mn. Lau r a Ginther wert
Sunday dinner •pent Saturdar evenbll wltb llr.
Bro wn .
1ue,t:1 of M r and Mn. Phillip and Mr1. P. F. Koble t&amp;.
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Mr. a n d Mn Ho wa rd Seidenabel Boyles, Allred.
TiK'SOn_. Ar iz .. •pent an e ve ninJ
Mn. W.iyr,e McGee, L.mca,ter I
with hu, au n t, Mni. C. E. Roacher. spen t a &lt;"oupte of day1 with her j
Rev. an d Mn. Robert Ca rd ne au n t, Mu Mollie Bookman.
vacaUoninK ln Te nneuee.
Mr. and �n. Delma r Bau m , !
Pfc. Jerry Clela nd, Camp Perry • Nancy a n d Timmy a re vacatio n ing
1pen t lhe weekend with llr. aod i n Florida.
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a nd Patty Koblentz attended 4-- H
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WHIRE TO COMI,
Ralph Knight, Ke nt, 'Pent the ramp al Ca n ter, Cave.
Mr. and Mn. Marion Wood were
weekend -..ub Mr, and llra. HowSunday d i nner ,llue1U of Hrs.
We Allo H••­
ard Knight.
Chloe Bailey.
Fl�amen Sapplln
Pat and VenJece Duie, Pecey '
Mr. and Mn. Carl K.autz ind
And Other AecaooriH
N� whouse all flt Salem an d Ril.a Mr and Mn. Fl oyd Ridenou r call• ,
Circl_e,
Baahan,
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Su n day eY e nine:.
A layette shower wail held reM r . and Mrs. Henry Be aver
Mr. and Mu. R-0&amp;1 Koblentz of
cently at the home of Mn. Rus­ llpe n t Tuesday
24 Hour Film .htvlce
i n Par kenbu rg .
Poi n t Pleasant spent Sunday with
sell Spencer for M. r i, Max Cale
, M r . and Mn. P. F. Kobl en tz.
E. Main St.
Jr., (Nl na Abbott.)
Church Group Hold.
Mr. aQ d Mn. Willi.a m Jordan ,
The home was decor ated with
pi n k and blue strearnen and 1 Picnic Tue,day Evening
stor k stood over the baa11i n ette
The ann ual family picnic of
I WILL BE ABSENT FROM MY OFFICE
which WH filled with ma ny lovely Group I of the Fi rst United Pres-­
gifts.
byte ria n Church, Middleport, waa
held Tuesday even i ng on the
Ga mes we re played ar,d after lawn
of the church.
the gifta were open ed, refre•h•
Those altendinK were Mr. and
ments of ice cream, cake, tea and M rs.
Willia m Buck, BIiiy, Ricky
coffee were served by the hos­
and Shelley; Mr. a n d Mrs. Don­
tesses, Mr,, Spencer an d Mrs. ald Lowe
A registered nurse will be present al my office during
ry an d Pally; Mr .
IQd
Thomaa Scott.
M rs. Ronald Hand, Robin and
all regular office hours.
Those attending were Mrs. Al· Bu ddy; Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Ster ­
len Dill, Mn. Will Heil m a n , Mn, re t t ;
M r. and Mrs. To m Rue, Sue
Len or a La n ham, Mra. Alma Pool­ and JT; Mr.
an d M rs. Bethel
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er, Mrs. Ella Spencer, Mrs. Gil­ Cole
m a n and Roy; Mr . and Mn.
bert Spencer, Mrs. Ed n a Bea.rha James Sanbo
rn and David;
Mra.
M rs. Marilyn Muon , Mrs, Joye� Myron
Mill e r a nd son : Mn. �iii�
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Sauters, Mra. Phyllb Searh1, Mn. Dwight
Wallace, Mn. Richard
Del ores Holter, Mrs. Willard Vaugha n
BIii, Don and Beth; Mn.
Ebersbach, Mn. Phyllis Reed Ann ice ,
Ohlinger, Mrs. Willia m
Mrs. Ellie Pooler. Mrs. Georg� Morris
a n d Susi e and Ch r i1; ,Rev.
Abbott, Mrs, Darlen e Buckley. Howard Ruppelt,
pastor,
Miss Ju dy Fick, Miu Marjori e
Hollm an , Miss Sharon Bearhs a nd
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Miss Lila Bahr .
Sendi n g gift.a but were unabl e Hold,.
Church Se11ion
to atte nd were Mrs. Del mer Hol­
Mr s. Jack Bechtle, chairm an o f
lon, M rs. Nin a Ro binaon , M rs.
lhe Com m ission of Evangelism o f
Weber Tho ma, Mrs. Ruth Steele
Heath Methodist Chu r ch wa s in
Mrs. Aud rey
McLau111 hlin, Mrs: charge of the
meeti ng of the
Ernest Cale Sr., Mra. N ora Bailey
group whe n they me t Wed ne sday
Miss Jofce Ginther, Ml1s Gay Ann
eve ni ng a l the church In Middle­
Douglas, Mrs. Roae Ga rrabran t
port.
Mrs . Gol die Eastman, Miss Betty:
Mrs . Bechtle con ducled the de.
Anna and Etta Eastma n .
votion.a l period an d .a n open discussion on Eva n gelism was held
by the group which included Mr.
and Mrs. C. E Voung, Jl.o berl 1
Harris, �iss Fri�a Faehnle, Mrs .
1847 ROGERS BROS.
Ea r l K n i�hl, David Konkr ight ,md
SILVERWARE
San dra Brew; ngton.
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community su,er
irthday Celebrat,ed
wlll be amon g the 111ue.st
s at thi.s
The bi r thday July 21 of Robi n
Saturday n ight's com·bined d ance
party and rock a nd rol l show to Mills, d augh t er of M r . and Mrs.
be presente� at_ the Pom eroy High Ro�ert M iJ19_ wer� celebrated at
School Auditorium from 7 . 30 to lhe1r home m Middleport with a
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1 1 p. m.
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Cake and lee cream was s�ved
The Jays o f Pomeroy will flea- ·� to the family i nclu ding Robin 's
ture so me �f the besi ll ve rock ' n , sistet a n d brothe r, Mary and Daro1 l � ntertu n �e nt e v er to appear vid, her gra ndparen ts, Mr. a nd 1
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EAST MAIN STREET
POMEROY, OHIO
TV, Th_e Ex_p l�mg Volca noes'' a nd Mrs. Raymond Fisher, Mina1 ong with smgmg star Richie ! ersville.
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A hit reeord revue will be a n - 1
other attraction dur i ng which the '
latest records will be hea rd for
the first time. ,Da n ce conteits will I
1�10 be amo ng the even i ng acti vi­
tie s.
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The danre i1 sponso red by the :
Pom eroy Cheerleaders .
Pa_nnts, 8S well as teen agers,
are m v ited lo attend.

1e rvice by the you nc people;
1 1 :00 worship aervice by Rev,
Paul HooU. Picnic luQcb at noon.
Afternoon service ■ t I :30, apeda l ton e, by the cbo ir ind Donna
and Doyle n e Bahr, Faye Watso n ,
Wanda FindHn,: Ga rrett a n d VioAmy Ch risty of
let Chri•t)',
Cleveland, Coe q uarut from the
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M . and Mn. Henry Elchl ltt
' South Bethel Church
Cana5ta Club
Cheste f Soc1• 0 J
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Hartung arn:I 10n1, Mrs. Kabel
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. Th, Ho eco i a ol the South N eWS Repo rte d
ly Clarice Allen
II Be. h• l Cb ur eh • f SIi '" ftI da•
al lhe
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I enjoyed a
' M rs• Chas• RI'ff/e
woll he held Sunday . July :W.
�rold Brown, Sant, Paula, home f Mn Thelma Cue.
M . and Mu John Ginther
Sunda)' .tehool 9 : 30; 10:30 t0ns Call(. , la ,pendi g tevenl daya ]
Mu. Charlea RiffJe e tert.alned

the Bl-M on thly �IDHla Club on
Wed nesday evemns at her ho me,
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Mra. Kenneth Cale i nd new Eaal Mai n St.
daughter were retur ned to th ei r
Win nen for the ev ening wert
hom e Wed n esday fr om the Melp Mn Sidney Spencer, Mra. Riffle, ,
Mrs. Rich,rd Finlaw, and Mn . .Eu•
Gener� Hospital.
Eddie Blake who hu bee n wor k gene Triplett who alao won the
Ing in Paducah, Ky., J1 •pendmg door prhe.
the weeke nd with b is pare n ts,
A a.alad coune wu IH'Ved b)I
Mr. and Mr1. E. M. Blake a nd the hott.ea to the above named
other relatives,
,nd Mr■. John Beav er, Mrs. Donald
Mr. and Mrs. WH llam Everson McKelll.ie, Kn. Howard l.OJln and
and family who have bee n t n Mrs. Albert Martin.
Steube n ville 1nd Pitlsburih, P1.,
-------w hero_ her mother hH
en • P•·
The anni'""'" ol "" George l tlent in _'&amp;lercy Hospitalbe
, returned
Record Hop Toni11ht
Dallas was observed durinK the ho
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Mrs. Eileen Clark and he r teen­ c,ening by her '""' P•l.
on
:� l:�� J;� Donald ' Lowery
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At the dote of the evening r e• a nd daughter Patty le rt this
the Syracuse grade school auditor•
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ium t on ight from 7 to 11 p. m. Ad­ fre shmenl.8 were served by Mrs. mo ning for a week's Yac1tlon al
Virgi
n ia Beach.
The
Rocle Spring, lfethodi1t
Owen
ry,
Robert
to
Mrs.
Tewkaba
mission will be 15c si ngle and Z!)c
Dr. an d Mrs. Tho m as H. Davis MYF held I regular meetinr ()n
a couple. Pop, potato chips and Mrs. Hen ry Null, Mrs. Dal111, Miss
Howell and Mra. Lee S mith a nd 1 who were called here be-cause of July 18 at 7:30 p, m. at the church.
candy ba r s will be sold,
Mrs. Patty Klo es who we re guests the death of T. H. Da vis Sr ., left Janet Ar nol d , vice pr esident, pre1 yeSterday for their h()me In Tulsa sided and the meeti ng ope ned with
for the eve ning.
Oklahom a. Ge neral an d Mr11. John The Lord'• Prayer.
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Th� tim� and Place of the n e�t E. Hull" also left for their h ome
Six members answered roll call
meeting will be an nounced later. i n Washington , D. C., yesterday.
along wlth the ad visor an d one
Helen Louise Taylor who spen t v isitor. Mrs. Hu&amp;h Bearhs led the
1 laat wee
k i n Lebanon , VirgJ n ia as de vo tions uain g Ephesia na 6:10, 1·1 .
Picnic
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NEW and USED
guest o f Jeane Casey, dau111hter of Read i ngs were give n a s follows:
Mr. a n d Mrs. Cla rence Casey for. "Christ Our Saviour and Frien d,"
4-H Club /ll·eet,
The . R?Ck Springs Methodist mer lotal residents, i1 visiti�g in by Ruth Ann Balley; ''Warrine
MVF picnicked at Bailey'&amp; Lake Columbus thia week with Mr. a nd AKai nst Evel," Petty A nn Arnold ;
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last Sun day. Th ofe attending were I Mrs. Carl Taylor.
"No Growth With out Riik" by
M r . and Mrs. Robert McKi nn ey Carol Bear h.e; "Maklnrz the Much
Mr: a n d Mn: Hu�h . Bearhs, Caro l
Bearhs , Barrie Phtlhpa, Mr. and or Co lumbus are experted to a r- of the Godly," Mrs. Hugh Bearha;
Phone WY-2-3794
Mr.s. Wilbur Bailey, Rulh An n ] rive for the weekend w.lth Mr. "Psal m J" •by Susan na Arnol d ;
Bailey, Mary McAlee, Janet, B o b- a nd Mrs, Cla rence M urray,
and "Chrlsl Makel A Differe nce"
POMEROY, OHIO
, M r s. Robe r t, 'rewksbary and Mr. by Mary McAfee.
by an d Pally A r nold.
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! go to Columbua tomorrow to al- on Au111ust 12. The n ext me(!tlnK
te nd lhe A mlfrican Legion con- will be held on August 8 11t 7:30
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en llon . They will al!o visit wi1h p. m . at the ch11ttb with Patty A.rn­
Mr. an d M rs. John Parsons while old u hoste8S.
Ruth Ann Bailey served re­
there . M r . Tewksbary who al·
ten ds Barber School there wGI lre 1hm en ts at the close of the
LIGHTWEIGHT-PORTABLE
also attend the conYen tion. Th� m eeti ng .
- - - -- - ' Bach n er 's son Ste v e will v isil
' with his aunt and u ncle Mr. and
M rs. Clyde Belcher in Charleston .
REGULAR $1 8.95
Mrs. Den ver Weber of ReedsO w
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te &lt; a nd brolher-i n •law. Mr . an d
I M rs. Harold Sauer ,
to care fo r
Mra. Charles Higgins, 203 Law­
Mary Ruth and Joy R oberta, dau·
ghters ol the Sauers who attended rence St., Sa nd u.!Lky, a nd Kenneth
the funeral or their aunt, Mrs. Heiberger, Castalia, ann ounce the
engagem e nt and approaching mar­
A ddie Fugate.
Mrs. Max Lambert a nd son Joe ri1ge of their d1u111hter, Judith
of Jackso n are vi siting her par. Lyn n to Jamea Ronald Kimes, Mr.
Kimes is the son ol M r . and M rs.
ent s, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills.
M, L. French who un derwen t Waid Ki m es, 921 Cen tral A v e.
I surgery M on day s t Holier H osplThe bride-elecl Is a 9tudent at
tal is reported to be recoveri n ii; ' Sandusky High School. Her fia n ce
nicely and expects to be
ho me is I student at the Clevela n d Engi neer ing l n1titute and is a draftsmeti me next week.
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ma n . He will graduate Oct. � ol
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: Bwy Bee
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!;._! ���ple wi"U be married in
-Annuli/ Picnic Thur,day
I luly
ceremony J n Tri n ity
n nual P\Cn ic
The
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the Busy Meuaodist Church al 6:30 p. m.
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' Bee Class of t he Middleport First Followi ng the open church wed1 Baptist Church was held Thurllday
dim,. a reeeption will be held,
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e vening in the Road9ide Pa rk.
.f!!e troom ls a former residetlt
�UPER
Fourteen members were present. of Cheater.
for the picn ic and guests were
-,--- ----Re v . Donald &lt;Boone, pastor of the Mr&amp; . HOmer Hawkins
chu rch, Mrs. Charlotte Dixon o(
Clq_b Member
To ro nl.&lt;I, Canada, who is the h"o use
Mn. Homer lfawkJ ns waa wel­
guest of Miss Syl via McMaster and
l.ind, and Debbie Ly o n s, daughters comed u a new member when the
¼ INCH
of Mrs. Joh n Lyons , preside nt of Kin Club m et Wed nesday eveni ns
· - . _ __ at the home o r Mra. R. E. Vaugha n ,
class.
the
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sessio n with Mrs. Ted War ner pre­
si d ing, pla ns were ma de (or a Ciim­
ily pic nic al the home of Mrs.
Theodore Lehew on Su nday, July
31.
Games were played with pri:r:es
awarded to era. Harold Ebenibach
and Mrs. Annice Ohli nger, Mrs. C.
J, Ebersbach wo n the door pri:r:e.
H osteH 111Jfts were prese n ted to
Mn. Vaugha n. A det1sert cou r se
was served by tfle hosteu to those
nam ed above a nd Mn. Willa rd Eb­
erbach, Mrs. Edgar Pratt, Mrs.
Fra nk Power&amp; and • guest, Mrs. R.
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Gardon_ c
_ Tub ottended t he gard • n
club cli me ind work9hop of Reilon
1 1. held Thutsda:9 at the Marielta
fairgrounds. Mn. Woodle and Mrs.
Salisbury of Toledo co nducted lhe I Th.e FortnJte Club m e t Thunday I
af £s ir wl t h Mn. Woodie s51eakin g j eve mne at the �ome o( M rs. Rich•
on color aspects i n fl owe r arra n g. ard O wtn In Middleport.
A sh ort bu ii u� aa m eetln,11 was
ing a nd Mrs. Salisbury o n t low ,ir
conducted
by M111 A nn Howell I
a rr11ngements.
when plans for a de m onstratio n by ,
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A t te nding from the lout club I Betty Ne�lon w_e re di1cuqed. The •
wert! Mrs. T. A. Hewetson, M rs. Jed Bloodmobile w hich wlll be In Porn- 1
Webiter, Jr., M_rs. T. A. Henne111y, eroy_ at t he Ju n ior Hi&amp;h School thi11
Mr11. Gerald Wil dermuth and MiH eommg Monday wa 1 a nnou n ced
and me�bers plan . lo go and doEthel Garlan d .
n a le theU' blood if poulble.

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Racble'1 Uttle League Card( .
nala upstl th, prt'viousl)' oncebulen Pomeroy Pirates 9-4 last
effniq al RatiM lo tighten the
race for te110n'1 honors.
The Cardi won on the hurling
and sluging of Jack Bostil'. He
fanned 12, walked o�ly thrtt, and
clicked w_ilh foor a1ngles for a
per(ed night at lhi! phite.
Ia other &amp;am ei; the Dodeen
meuwed the Redlegs 17-0, the
Yankee&amp; took the Jets 12-7 and
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Indians wert' playing III the K}'
gcr tourne)'.
CARDINALS BATS HOT
Other ho1 h i t l ns fur the Cards
were Dan• Sp1•ncer with a triple
and 5inglt• and Bnu·P N,•igler
witll two singles.
For the P1 ra 1 es C h ul·kie Mur
ray showed wh)' he '.11 one of the
lu:jue's best leadoff men by geltmg three 11ingles and a walk ror
a perfN·t night. Jan (.'ilo also was
in lop form with t wo triples and .

a single in three tt\ps.
, JtH Gibbs I doub�, ddh! Baer
J. Burt (LP). Wolfe 2 a ,ul n
Pirates
022 000----4 8 3 Charley B4xter and f, l'rttm,n Swi4t)erl T. Harris and Murray. C..
Cards
ZOI 60x-9 12 3 each 1in1les.
Harris 3.
Kmuht, Cilo (LP). Menchim 1.
Rtdlei pHC'hine fanned lilt
Giants 12, Tigers 2-Top hil·
T) o ◄ and Menchini, Tyo 4, Men- w11lked six: Dodger pilchlng fan- ten for the winners were Cundiff
t'h l n i 4 . llo¥hc and Etpencer.
ned 7, walked 2.
with a double ;1nd single, Dono­
OTH'!R GAM■S
ttedle.j:s
. . 000 000---- 0 2 1 1 vart and Evan, with two doubles
� 40x-17 IO O eai;:h, Owens with twu sin&amp;les
Dodgt're 17, Redlt',:a -t--For the � gers
Pha h n ( Lr) , C. .ij�•�l1 3, F i �- �'ld Jenkins with thte singles.
Redleg_a Lenny Va nMeter led hitror the Tigers K. :tnglisb trip­
ters with a do 14b lt
ll na:le law 4 11 nd }b'stll, V,flll eW !t.
while Dod•,r hktffll b
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li:d, 8. Epglii;h dpubled, C. Bartels
I fi, ld Baer (WP).
lPl,d 1nit singled while B.
dqy. They "'H
·.,.PIO, , �n� Fr�rp,111 DI" I �! lJ_mpmi1 J.
:t-run homer •pd
lfRCIJS. � 1fllf h1 b . at:qor,:, , '1111W,
' oore and F. rtraulter each slnc:•
Van,u1 111 Je1,I l-Aod.
1&lt;:m1er a dpublt _,id Ui,ree ti r,!lle"a
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homn and • ri� �e, TDm . ms Giant.e . . . . . . . . OCD __
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11 do1,1ble and sing e, Sam 4Fnqld,
Jenki11;11
Cunditr. B. En­
Ed 8teTk altd q, ffarri1
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e11ch whfle 'iC lrlpanc alld 5; ·Mur­ glish (LP), NapPff 6 and Logan,
11,\rli,11.
ra)' each had 1i'Wl,11.
For lh, losers Tom W� hit
a doubl11 att� ttnllt, J. Af1!4er•
son three slnfles, J. Wolle I dpuMe and shtrfe, D. Swilbtt •nd
D11rat HC� a -1ncte ,
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5, Yank pi�l lnJ walked 5. ,...
ned 7.
Jets
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Yanks
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Jewel\ hit a tbNJ-run homer tor
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who gained fame H the "slugging
pitcher" of the old ,Chicago Na•
Uonals before 1900 and WIS mar•
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some relatives after a week's
Bearch. He was 85 when he died
on July 14.
But friends said the former ou t­
fielder . pitcher was not farced to
live on Skid Row by poverty. They
said he WIii there by choice be­
cause he loved to rem inisce with
oldtimers. He used to preach at
the Midnight Mission tt1ere tr-yina
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fl ru 11 n1 11g with the number one or,
tensi ve learn al center in the traln •
Ula: c1mp of the Dalla■ Te u n1 of
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the newly ar1anized Amerka n
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Ir. L•ul, f MJt"aukN 4
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ll'lnlburah 4 Loa Anpl" 1 (IMJ
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MJlwaull:N at Chlu,.........aur. feels that barring injuries and I
dettt 1M vs lll1worfll 4-7
with a little hustle on bi• own part,
St. Lo:uls at Ctnelnftatl (N)- he'll make the ■quad.
Simmons 1-0 vt Mc:Llth . U. a,r ,
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HIUadelphla •t Lot Anatlft (N) M exico I ns titute in Ro1well, New
• Mexico. A recent story or the
-Conley 6-5 n l)ryt,ct.J• 7•1
,nttbu,..t. •• 5¥1 l'ranclsco (NJ Texans in a Roswell paper wu acoompanied by a picture of Barton
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Phlladethla at LDII Ang■IH (N)
Lavin weighs 255.
Plttsburth at S." Fr■ncl1eo
The Texans will move 1D Dallaa
AMIIICAN LEAGUI!
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Ttteir pre-season sehfldule is as
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Baltimore . . . . . 48 42 .533 4
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Boston
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August 2e, Denver at Little Rock,
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Mrs. Ver;r, Dodt0n and children,
Mn.. Alice Ne11e and son, Mr1. LI•
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CINCINNATI UPI - Cincion,tt
General ManageT Gabe Paul is
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some new Reds faces In the lineup.
The Reds aren'l hitting and the
July :u deadline for callin g up
new ma terial fr-0m the farm system is approaching.
Middle port Senator Lit tle Leall' fil considered likely th e Reds
gue
hitters ran wild ag11insl a
will dreda:• the farms ln a rinal
effort to climb back into the first string of five Red Sox pitchers
last evening winning 15-4 in the
division.
Thunday's 8-1 loss to Chicago only regular scheduled game .
The Redlegs won 4- 3 over the
illu11Lrated again what ails
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n� in 9 "practice;: game aB
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Cubs held the Reds to seven hils·, 1 their game to count Was pos�­
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against seven defeal.s.
"I'm not ready to throw in the · Bratton 1s to take the mound.
to:wel," said Paul •� 4,� loya_ls
A Redleg game witlr the Sena•
withdrew from the field. _ We Sl\11 tors Wedne.-lday evenin, also was
bave a good chance to f m lsh m postponed t his week because top
the first division." .
Senator hurler Gary Slobart may
?erry Lynch provided the only
pitch tonight at F•irland.
hnght moment for the fans. He
Senator nitters igalnst the ·
smsshed II homer In the ninth to
Red Sox were Bill Hackett two
prevent a claaeout.
Four and. two-t hirds
innings sirigles, Jerry Vanlnwagen a
r,aued before Cincinnati connect­ hoiner and single, Sam Clatworthy
two doubleS and 11. single, Gary
,d.
Catcher Ed Bailey singled with: Stobart two homen and a double, 1
two away in the fifth after Ahder­ Mike Gardner a triple and two
son had retired 14 •tJ:alght , ba t• singles and Rod Sauer a !lngle.
Sa x hitters were Pete Aeiker,
t en.
Bob Pur�ey absorbed ltc de­ Roger Dudding, John Taylor, Pat
feat, his sixth in 15 starts. Eleven Edwards and Mike Bostic each a
Cub batten went to the plate dur• �ingle. Vanlnwagen fanned 7 Red
�g the seventh inning to rout Sos.
Purkey. Two walks, six singles S�nators 50 . . . 512 214-15 14 2
and a sacrifice fly did the dam • Red Sox . . , . . . 012 001- 4 5 4
Vanlnwagen and Gladwell. J.
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· Manager Fred Hutchinson sent Taylor (LP), C. Aeiker 1 , Bostic 5,
second baseman Billy Martin and D. Johnson 6, Edwards 6 and Dud­
third ba1eman Eddie KHko to ding.
Ronnie Hindy
The Redlegs'
join Gus Bell on the bench, jug.
gllng his lineup in search of hits. stole home in the pottom or the
seventh and first extra inning in
It didn't work.
St. Louis, the team the Reds the.-.Redlcg practice win over the
would like to replace in fourth Indians after Charley Payne for
place, comes to town for a night the Indians and Bruce Wallace
game, Cal McLish (3-6) or . Joe for the Redlegs pitched to a 3-3
Nuxhall (1-4) will be assigned lo tie in the regu�Uin �Ix.
Bartlett wa1 fpe · 'los1r, · Ronnle
st.op the Oardlnal1. Ourt Siplons
Hindy the winner. ·
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single by Felipe Alou in the
fifth innin1 •• he soored bis 1ixth
ladelphia ming streak. The PhilliN acored all their runa off Jack
victory and ended a six came Phi­
Sanford in the t hird inning on
two walks and 1in1les by Tony
Gonmle1, Pancho Herrm end
Clayton Dalrymple. llobert.!I fan- ,
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Rocky Colavito hit :t three-ruh
homer and Charlie Maxwell, Norm
CaBh and Frank Bolling had two
hits each to lead Detroit's J O-hil
attack. Funk
ry, aided by Dave
a■t two inninga,
Sisler in the ):
£ained credit tor hi• eighth win
while Truman Clevenger Jost bis
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th,e Pil'ntei' flnt two run, in the
third innina; and Smith's homers
In the fourth and ieventh innina,
comple ted their scoring. It WIii
on ))' the Dodgers' third defeat in
1 3 games and dropped lheni into
a lhird-place t ie wlth the Cardi­
nall, each sb .cames oul of flrst
place.
1 Hurt MIiwaukee
Bill White '&amp; two-run double was
the 1r:ey b1o.- In a she-run Cardinal
s,xlh lnnin&lt; lh•l wa, h,lped ,loo,
by two Milwaukee erTon. Larry
Jack■on a;alned credit for his 12th
win aUhough Lindy McDan;,,
stopped the Braves In the final
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Tben the Chrysler board of dit"teton dropped I ne w bombshell
by announ�ln« in New York that
an · investia:atlon had disclosed
Newberll made prorita "in excesi
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Why then had New\Hu'g, only
three weeb 11eo rldi-1)1- the crest
as cbleftain Ot the" -naUpn's third
largest auto mat,r, aJreed to
give back . to ChryBler Jl{s raore
than $150,000 in but1i�e profit■?
"I want. -to leave- tn.f record
clean . . . ·I have ahr.ffl met my
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Vmt Law'1 1h11,ken hi1 slump at.ore Ntll.bura:h'• firat-pbce lea1'
and so the Pittsburgh Ptntes to 1 � p me,. B.attery mite Hal
look ready lo shake a leg a11in Smith who m1ke1 like IJabe Rutb
in the National League penntnl in th� Los Aneeles Coli1eum, hit
race.
two homen
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The big rl&amp;ht-hander couldn't strai&amp;hl iime Ind now hu conI
. have picked a better time to re- nected for si.1: or his nine drturn to form becauae
both 1 h.e c ui ts lhi1 ,�a-on in t hat 1lad lum.
Cerdlruil • Bu t Buvn
ilwaukee
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The St. Louil CaTdin.1l1 ,napfa11t on the front,runniriil Pirate■. ped the Braves' seve n•&amp;ame win nThree losse■ In four Jam•• and Ing stre-ak witb a H triumph ;
f ive in seven had cut th1dr lead Robiri Robert, pitch ed a one-hi tover the Braves to a h�ll-eame. I.er to 1ive the Philad elphl1 Phil•
Law eame throuch wb.91\ the Ues 1 3-0 win O',ler the San FranPirates needed him most Thurtday cincli Gia11ts, and t )le Chicago
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AKRON, Ohio UPI - Golfinc's Open championstiips for a "big
"TramportaUon oo �p� " Seo"
new kifl.$ - Arnold Palmer-dd three' ' 11am.
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Phono WY-�
oue of its old ones--Samm y Snead
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78'1.
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loday.
P.ulmer, driving well but puJt­
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as the 4-1 favori te when he fired
a three-under-par 67 over the lon.11
narrow fairways of lhe 7,18&amp;-yard
STARTING
J&gt;' irestonc Countty Club course.
,THIS
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That w�s one •fro�e beUer than
Snead, and two blowi; better than
CLOSING OUT
Paul !Jamey and Freddie Ha■s.
Right be.hind them came Dan Jitn•
ltNIO MODEUI
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and Don Fairfield with even par I
70'B.
Palmer, with o[ficiat money.
winninils of $66,610 already in his
pocket, is tl'ylny: to add the PGA
FOR THE BEST AT THE LOWEST-SIE US
crown lo the Masters and U. S.
e Ml:RCURY-Mort World's Ra1:ords Th•n Any bthtr Motor.
e LONE STAR-W■rtd11 Top Soll•r.
TO SU�PL y COLOR
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GREEN BAY, hls. UPI-Bob
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hired by t he Green Day Packers
of the Nallon\l Foo t b.,11 Leaeue
in the l ime capaci t)'. Ghllotto
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Leagu1, lieadtrs today off•red the
American Aaaociatlon and Inter­
national League ;1. 40-cent indf�ni­
Uea formula de,lgned to remo�e 1
bil ob1tacle which h11 dtlayed the
rormaUon of the third m1Jor
lea1ue.
Preaideftt1 Ed Doherty ot the
SIGN TWO CA!'AIIIANI
auCK!lation and Frank Shau,tmesay , KANsAS �l'l'Y, Mo. UPI-First
of the n, ■aid they would Present b■seman Rene Ouzllleau of LevlB,
the proposal of their club ownen Queb« and outfielder Joseph
promptly.
Bu·t there wq no "Setlawke of Thetrord M ines, Que­
auurance the minor
1e.-1.u1n ·.t,ee, have been signed by t he
would b4!I aatldled with the lbdem­ Kan.11a, Ci ty Athletics and aBSign­
nl t ie■ belna: offered them for the ed to Sanford of the Florida
inva■ion or their tt1nltorles J:n, the State Leaaue for the 196 1 bau­
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Toronto
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�2 ., .542 13
Buffalo
J\ic�nl.ond
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Rochester
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Je�y City
Columbus
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41 " ' ' .400 23
ltontreal
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Miami

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BA LTIMORE, Md. UPI-The
Balti more Orioles announced to­
day they h11vt asked waivers o n
Bobby
oulfielder
on W?teran
Thomson for purpOies of givlna:
him his unconditional Telea11e.

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It's a bateball axiom that win­
n n11 tht! CIQi15e ones is the mark
oj the chamftion and the Maple
Leab qualify in spades on that
scm-e wltti a 17·7 record in one­
rufl a•Mes
this year.
They
chalked up their 17th one-run de•
elslon Thursday night when they
sh4Cled t he Rochester Red Wings,
3-2, in 10 innings.

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Cicotte home free. The Red Wing,
struck back with homen by Ben
Mateosky and Luke Easter in the
last -Of the 10.h befortl RUBS He­
man retired the side. The victory
ral&amp;ed Clcolte's record to 9-5 and
G11lipollt Orioles, '1-8-1; Gilmore enabled the Maple r..ears to retain
and Northup; Jone•MeNHI 2-4-3, their 1i-aallle lead over the Buf­
?daite and Jbnts. For the winners falo Bi11on1.
S.n�er■ hit • solo homtt 1,1ml for
}ta1 StJr"ont. won hi1 third
loNrl Aken did lillewiN.
M11Gh Ti1en U-1-1, Burfaee and �me of the Ha19n in relief as
Enaebj Gallipollt Ath 1ttla 0-1◄, tl\tl �• do..,-ned the Mcmtreal
ealled after lour inninaa betause Royal,, f.3, the Jerse)I city Jer­
or the 10 run rule.
.111r1' i9--hl.t anaclt •ne tbem a
Games tonla:hL. starting � � p. 134 deei1lon over the Richniond
m. are Galllpol11 Red Sox v1.·Hart­ Vi,ainians f.Rd Herb Molord', shc­
ley Sales· M•lleiiblt Jf'9n, ',If. Fom• llilter ena�e� t.he Miami Marlins
eroy Redies:s; Gallipolis Whlt1 Sox to de!eaL � Columbus Jets, 1 -0,
in other 11lul'8c:11y nltht games.
va. Pomeroy Tigers.

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wnao Bill Lenoir, the nation'■ top
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hhi lOUj.btll cb1llen1e today in
the scram ble for lhe 1960 Wet1t•
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Racble'1 Uttle League Card( .
nala upstl th, prt'viousl)' oncebulen Pomeroy Pirates 9-4 last
effniq al RatiM lo tighten the
race for te110n'1 honors.
The Cardi won on the hurling
and sluging of Jack Bostil'. He
fanned 12, walked o�ly thrtt, and
clicked w_ilh foor a1ngles for a
per(ed night at lhi! phite.
Ia other &amp;am ei; the Dodeen
meuwed the Redlegs 17-0, the
Yankee&amp; took the Jets 12-7 and
the S)'Tac-119e Glanh beat the Porn - -- --

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Indians wert' playing III the K}'
gcr tourne)'.
CARDINALS BATS HOT
Other ho1 h i t l ns fur the Cards
were Dan• Sp1•ncer with a triple
and 5inglt• and Bnu·P N,•igler
witll two singles.
For the P1 ra 1 es C h ul·kie Mur
ray showed wh)' he '.11 one of the
lu:jue's best leadoff men by geltmg three 11ingles and a walk ror
a perfN·t night. Jan (.'ilo also was
in lop form with t wo triples and .

a single in three tt\ps.
, JtH Gibbs I doub�, ddh! Baer
J. Burt (LP). Wolfe 2 a ,ul n
Pirates
022 000----4 8 3 Charley B4xter and f, l'rttm,n Swi4t)erl T. Harris and Murray. C..
Cards
ZOI 60x-9 12 3 each 1in1les.
Harris 3.
Kmuht, Cilo (LP). Menchim 1.
Rtdlei pHC'hine fanned lilt
Giants 12, Tigers 2-Top hil·
T) o ◄ and Menchini, Tyo 4, Men- w11lked six: Dodger pilchlng fan- ten for the winners were Cundiff
t'h l n i 4 . llo¥hc and Etpencer.
ned 7, walked 2.
with a double ;1nd single, Dono­
OTH'!R GAM■S
ttedle.j:s
. . 000 000---- 0 2 1 1 vart and Evan, with two doubles
� 40x-17 IO O eai;:h, Owens with twu sin&amp;les
Dodgt're 17, Redlt',:a -t--For the � gers
Pha h n ( Lr) , C. .ij�•�l1 3, F i �- �'ld Jenkins with thte singles.
Redleg_a Lenny Va nMeter led hitror the Tigers K. :tnglisb trip­
ters with a do 14b lt
ll na:le law 4 11 nd }b'stll, V,flll eW !t.
while Dod•,r hktffll b
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li:d, 8. Epglii;h dpubled, C. Bartels
I fi, ld Baer (WP).
lPl,d 1nit singled while B.
dqy. They "'H
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:t-run homer •pd
lfRCIJS. � 1fllf h1 b . at:qor,:, , '1111W,
' oore and F. rtraulter each slnc:•
Van,u1 111 Je1,I l-Aod.
1&lt;:m1er a dpublt _,id Ui,ree ti r,!lle"a
-lo, th• y*nioei QI i J'�
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homn and • ri� �e, TDm . ms Giant.e . . . . . . . . OCD __
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Tiler• .
11 do1,1ble and sing e, Sam 4Fnqld,
Jenki11;11
Cunditr. B. En­
Ed 8teTk altd q, ffarri1
- 411Pf&gt;le
f
e11ch whfle 'iC lrlpanc alld 5; ·Mur­ glish (LP), NapPff 6 and Logan,
11,\rli,11.
ra)' each had 1i'Wl,11.
For lh, losers Tom W� hit
a doubl11 att� ttnllt, J. Af1!4er•
son three slnfles, J. Wolle I dpuMe and shtrfe, D. Swilbtt •nd
D11rat HC� a -1ncte ,
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5, Yank pi�l lnJ walked 5. ,...
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Jets
tlOO 113- 7 • �
Yanks
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lftter1V1tion1 I
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who gained fame H the "slugging
pitcher" of the old ,Chicago Na•
Uonals before 1900 and WIS mar•
ried · to one of t he glamorous ac­
tresses of his time.
Thornton's death was reported
Thursday, when aulhot·itie1 fouq�
some relatives after a week's
Bearch. He was 85 when he died
on July 14.
But friends said the former ou t­
fielder . pitcher was not farced to
live on Skid Row by poverty. They
said he WIii there by choice be­
cause he loved to rem inisce with
oldtimers. He used to preach at
the Midnight Mission tt1ere tr-yina
to aid the drunks and bums.
Jn liis .)'quth, Thornton's lif�
wasn't so itl'im.
He Teigned as one of the Cubs'
beat players from 189t'I through
1898 and was married to Sara An­
drew15 i n UK&gt;O. She wa&amp; an actress
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fl ru 11 n1 11g with the number one or,
tensi ve learn al center in the traln •
Ula: c1mp of the Dalla■ Te u n1 of
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the newly ar1anized Amerka n
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Ir. L•ul, f MJt"aukN 4
The Teuna began Uieir traininit
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camp with 915 atpirantl for post .
ll'lnlburah 4 Loa Anpl" 1 (IMJ
tiona on lhe squad. That number
Fdd.y's Prob.bf• ,itct,en
has llnl'(' been cut to 85. Barton
MJlwaull:N at Chlu,.........aur. feels that barring injuries and I
dettt 1M vs lll1worfll 4-7
with a little hustle on bi• own part,
St. Lo:uls at Ctnelnftatl (N)- he'll make the ■quad.
Simmons 1-0 vt Mc:Llth . U. a,r ,
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HIUadelphla •t Lot Anatlft (N) M exico I ns titute in Ro1well, New
• Mexico. A recent story or the
-Conley 6-5 n l)ryt,ct.J• 7•1
,nttbu,..t. •• 5¥1 l'ranclsco (NJ Texans in a Roswell paper wu acoompanied by a picture of Barton
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and Jim Lain, LSU tackle, 1upport,.
Saturd■
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\)ers, halrbaek from Arkan1111. BarMilw■ukff at Chla:ago
ton was listed at 248 pound■ while
Phlladethla at LDII Ang■IH (N)
Lavin weighs 255.
Plttsburth at S." Fr■ncl1eo
The Texans will move 1D Dallaa
AMIIICAN LEAGUI!
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Ttteir pre-season sehfldule is as
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Baltimore . . . . . 48 42 .533 4
August 4, Houston at Tulsa; Au•
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Go wan a nd children, Mn . Lucille
S w-ackham i: r . Mn . LaVera Yeager
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Mrs. Ver;r, Dodt0n and children,
Mn.. Alice Ne11e and son, Mr1. LI•
lab Zerkle and daughter-a. Mn..

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General ManageT Gabe Paul is
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some new Reds faces In the lineup.
The Reds aren'l hitting and the
July :u deadline for callin g up
new ma terial fr-0m the farm system is approaching.
Middle port Senator Lit tle Leall' fil considered likely th e Reds
gue
hitters ran wild ag11insl a
will dreda:• the farms ln a rinal
effort to climb back into the first string of five Red Sox pitchers
last evening winning 15-4 in the
division.
Thunday's 8-1 loss to Chicago only regular scheduled game .
The Redlegs won 4- 3 over the
illu11Lrated again what ails
the
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Redlegs. The last . place Chlcaga
Cubs held the Reds to seven hils·, 1 their game to count Was pos�­
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against seven defeal.s.
"I'm not ready to throw in the · Bratton 1s to take the mound.
to:wel," said Paul •� 4,� loya_ls
A Redleg game witlr the Sena•
withdrew from the field. _ We Sl\11 tors Wedne.-lday evenin, also was
bave a good chance to f m lsh m postponed t his week because top
the first division." .
Senator hurler Gary Slobart may
?erry Lynch provided the only
pitch tonight at F•irland.
hnght moment for the fans. He
Senator nitters igalnst the ·
smsshed II homer In the ninth to
Red Sox were Bill Hackett two
prevent a claaeout.
Four and. two-t hirds
innings sirigles, Jerry Vanlnwagen a
r,aued before Cincinnati connect­ hoiner and single, Sam Clatworthy
two doubleS and 11. single, Gary
,d.
Catcher Ed Bailey singled with: Stobart two homen and a double, 1
two away in the fifth after Ahder­ Mike Gardner a triple and two
son had retired 14 •tJ:alght , ba t• singles and Rod Sauer a !lngle.
Sa x hitters were Pete Aeiker,
t en.
Bob Pur�ey absorbed ltc de­ Roger Dudding, John Taylor, Pat
feat, his sixth in 15 starts. Eleven Edwards and Mike Bostic each a
Cub batten went to the plate dur• �ingle. Vanlnwagen fanned 7 Red
�g the seventh inning to rout Sos.
Purkey. Two walks, six singles S�nators 50 . . . 512 214-15 14 2
and a sacrifice fly did the dam • Red Sox . . , . . . 012 001- 4 5 4
Vanlnwagen and Gladwell. J.
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· Manager Fred Hutchinson sent Taylor (LP), C. Aeiker 1 , Bostic 5,
second baseman Billy Martin and D. Johnson 6, Edwards 6 and Dud­
third ba1eman Eddie KHko to ding.
Ronnie Hindy
The Redlegs'
join Gus Bell on the bench, jug.
gllng his lineup in search of hits. stole home in the pottom or the
seventh and first extra inning in
It didn't work.
St. Louis, the team the Reds the.-.Redlcg practice win over the
would like to replace in fourth Indians after Charley Payne for
place, comes to town for a night the Indians and Bruce Wallace
game, Cal McLish (3-6) or . Joe for the Redlegs pitched to a 3-3
Nuxhall (1-4) will be assigned lo tie in the regu�Uin �Ix.
Bartlett wa1 fpe · 'los1r, · Ronnle
st.op the Oardlnal1. Ourt Siplons
Hindy the winner. ·
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single by Felipe Alou in the
fifth innin1 •• he soored bis 1ixth
ladelphia ming streak. The PhilliN acored all their runa off Jack
victory and ended a six came Phi­
Sanford in the t hird inning on
two walks and 1in1les by Tony
Gonmle1, Pancho Herrm end
Clayton Dalrymple. llobert.!I fan- ,
ned eight and walked one.

Rocky Colavito hit :t three-ruh
homer and Charlie Maxwell, Norm
CaBh and Frank Bolling had two
hits each to lead Detroit's J O-hil
attack. Funk
ry, aided by Dave
a■t two inninga,
Sisler in the ):
£ained credit tor hi• eighth win
while Truman Clevenger Jost bis
sixth decision.

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Pontiacs an d GMC Trucks
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1 955 Dodge VS 4 dr. Custom Royal 4 dr. Sedon - - - $795

One careful local owner. SpolleS11 inside and out

1 956 Pontiac 4 dr. Hord Top S edan

One careful local owner. Hydramatic drive. R eally sharp

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Almost like t he day it was sold. Powerglide. R&amp;H

$2 1 95

1 957 Buick VS Soecial Hord T 01' 4 dr. Sedan - - $1 595

Loww mileage. One careful owner. Dynanow dJi,ve. ·Don't settle f-Or less

1 957 Buick VS Century Hord Top Cpe. -

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�erica'J finest sport&amp; car, and this one is t ops in condition. Power Steerin.. l,qtes fully eqµipped

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1 957 Merc1,1ry VS Montclair 4 dr. Sedan -

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1 956 Bui.c k Speciol Hard Top 4 dr.

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1 956 Chavrole� lel Air 4 dr. Sadan

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1 955 Buick SNciol 4 dr. Sedo n -· - -

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One careful local owner. Dynaflow drive. :Ex.t r• nice.
Edra sharp, Bf'auliful otiginal fJnillh

Original black finish like new. One cirt:ful looal owner

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Sh11WH the best of tare

1 954 Buick S,-ciol 4 d,. Sedo n

Riun11 fine

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Worth much more

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Roberto Clemente singled home
th,e Pil'ntei' flnt two run, in the
third innina; and Smith's homers
In the fourth and ieventh innina,
comple ted their scoring. It WIii
on ))' the Dodgers' third defeat in
1 3 games and dropped lheni into
a lhird-place t ie wlth the Cardi­
nall, each sb .cames oul of flrst
place.
1 Hurt MIiwaukee
Bill White '&amp; two-run double was
the 1r:ey b1o.- In a she-run Cardinal
s,xlh lnnin&lt; lh•l wa, h,lped ,loo,
by two Milwaukee erTon. Larry
Jack■on a;alned credit for his 12th
win aUhough Lindy McDan;,,
stopped the Braves In the final
2 l-8 innings. Carlton Wil ley sullered his fourt h d,leat.

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The Detroit T1aer, moved into
a fifti-pl■ee tie w11h tbe Waahiae:lon Senator, by beatinil them
9-6 in the oolr American Lea11ue
game.

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his action,
But both Newber( and Chrysler
had kept a tight-lipped silence-until 'ff\unday.
Tben the Chrysler board of dit"teton dropped I ne w bombshell
by announ�ln« in New York that
an · investia:atlon had disclosed
Newberll made prorita "in excesi
of '4M,OOO" frorn "Interests i n
vendor oompanfes."
M.ke httfanlfflt Offer
The directors ul d they "believed it to ·be th"ir responsibility
to lffk recovery" from Newbet/1.
"He accepted their vlews11 the
directors said, and " made sn of­
fer of settlement" which wall ac­
cepted.
The- 1nvestl111t1on that led to
Newberg's dO'Wnfall wae launched
by the man who had groomed him
for the presidency, L. L. �lbert.

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Why then had New\Hu'g, only
three weeb 11eo rldi-1)1- the crest
as cbleftain Ot the" -naUpn's third
largest auto mat,r, aJreed to
give back . to ChryBler Jl{s raore
than $150,000 in but1i�e profit■?
"I want. -to leave- tn.f record
clean . . . ·I have ahr.ffl met my
obligation,; 11nd [ 1tW4)', will," ··
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f9-year-old Ne.where W� crushed
and ne.,-ly incoheren t 11111 he spoke
Th u--••y n1·1ht·
Hi.II forted reai&amp;n•U.On H -p�si•
dent on June 30., a"fter only two
m onth■ in &amp;,he job; had loo� a
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DETROJT (UPI) - Ousted Chrysler Corp . President
William
C. �ewbetg insisted today there was nothing imf
proper''i� the fact .that he reaped nearly _half a million dollars
tn pro{lts from otljer firms that sold supplies and parts to

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8rand MW outfits for as little
H $1095. Scott tnd Evlftf'Vdt
motorL Gli.stron, Yellow Jack•
at, Arlsto Craft, Gina Mlfic
and WhltehoUH bo11l,.
M•rl,w fuel at our dock on the
rlYW, blltMrle1 1:lq· l'9H, soft
drinks, optn Sul'ld•YL

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Vmt Law'1 1h11,ken hi1 slump at.ore Ntll.bura:h'• firat-pbce lea1'
and so the Pittsburgh Ptntes to 1 � p me,. B.attery mite Hal
look ready lo shake a leg a11in Smith who m1ke1 like IJabe Rutb
in the National League penntnl in th� Los Aneeles Coli1eum, hit
race.
two homen
for the second
The big rl&amp;ht-hander couldn't strai&amp;hl iime Ind now hu conI
. have picked a better time to re- nected for si.1: or his nine drturn to form becauae
both 1 h.e c ui ts lhi1 ,�a-on in t hat 1lad lum.
Cerdlruil • Bu t Buvn
ilwaukee
Braves
and the UJ,
14,
Angeles Dodgers were clo1in1 in
The St. Louil CaTdin.1l1 ,napfa11t on the front,runniriil Pirate■. ped the Braves' seve n•&amp;ame win nThree losse■ In four Jam•• and Ing stre-ak witb a H triumph ;
f ive in seven had cut th1dr lead Robiri Robert, pitch ed a one-hi tover the Braves to a h�ll-eame. I.er to 1ive the Philad elphl1 Phil•
Law eame throuch wb.91\ the Ues 1 3-0 win O',ler the San FranPirates needed him most Thurtday cincli Gia11ts, and t )le Chicago
o;11n1 batning in • 101id fiv_Hlltter CUbl bf!llt the Clncifll\ati Reda, 8 · 1

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AKRON, Ohio UPI - Golfinc's Open championstiips for a "big
"TramportaUon oo �p� " Seo"
new kifl.$ - Arnold Palmer-dd three' ' 11am.
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Phono WY-�
oue of its old ones--Samm y Snead
II.
MJln
Sf.
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Dow
Finsterw
ald
and
Mike Sou-led the field into the Becond
ch.ek
had
78'1.
round of the PGA cham pionship
loday.
P.ulmer, driving well but puJt­
ing only "so-10," shpwed the way
as the 4-1 favori te when he fired
a three-under-par 67 over the lon.11
narrow fairways of lhe 7,18&amp;-yard
STARTING
J&gt;' irestonc Countty Club course.
,THIS
WJIK
That w�s one •fro�e beUer than
Snead, and two blowi; better than
CLOSING OUT
Paul !Jamey and Freddie Ha■s.
Right be.hind them came Dan Jitn•
ltNIO MODEUI
uary, Ken Venturi, -Doug &amp;enders
and Don Fairfield with even par I
70'B.
Palmer, with o[ficiat money.
winninils of $66,610 already in his
pocket, is tl'ylny: to add the PGA
FOR THE BEST AT THE LOWEST-SIE US
crown lo the Masters and U. S.
e Ml:RCURY-Mort World's Ra1:ords Th•n Any bthtr Motor.
e LONE STAR-W■rtd11 Top Soll•r.
TO SU�PL y COLOR
. C UTTIR-..,t In Qwl lty.
NEW YORK UPI-Frank Leahy I
• C RIHTLlt,f.l. .J.......Fll\nt In Performanu.
ex-Notre Dame coach whose "gold
• � _,- \Nlfflt1 Ttt.t Count In The flostin■ Field
en oratlons" kept players and
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n�wsmen spellbound for years,
will supply radio broadca st "CO·
lor" this year ror the New York
OPEN 9 A. M. tll I P. M.
PHONE WY 2-3H•
Titans of the American Football
MINERSV ILLE, OHIO
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a aeeond mr that -you. would
Hite to trade fM 9; boat. If so,
come in to METROPOLJTAN
MCYI'ORS and let ,us make )'O\l
a deal. We have some tremen­
dous bargains -in both new •nd
used outfits. How's this for a
r-eal bargain? 14' alum. run­
about with lights, windahiel�
steering , step pads. and hard­
ware, traileT with winch, and
16 H. P. motor foT only $645,
We also have bWo used PLY·
wood and one used mahoganv
boat in s tock. Come in and IL,
us make �ou a deal.

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GREEN BAY, hls. UPI-Bob
Ghilo ttl, former Stanford . 1tar
who has been end coach al the
Unlver1it)' of- Color.1clo, has been
hired by t he Green Day Packers
of the Nallon\l Foo t b.,11 Leaeue
in the l ime capaci t)'. Ghllotto
checked in when the Packers
opened tamp Thursday.

We are pleased t@ announce
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NEW YORJC UPI - Co11tlntn t1l
Leagu1, lieadtrs today off•red the
American Aaaociatlon and Inter­
national League ;1. 40-cent indf�ni­
Uea formula de,lgned to remo�e 1
bil ob1tacle which h11 dtlayed the
rormaUon of the third m1Jor
lea1ue.
Preaideftt1 Ed Doherty ot the
SIGN TWO CA!'AIIIANI
auCK!lation and Frank Shau,tmesay , KANsAS �l'l'Y, Mo. UPI-First
of the n, ■aid they would Present b■seman Rene Ouzllleau of LevlB,
the proposal of their club ownen Queb« and outfielder Joseph
promptly.
Bu·t there wq no "Setlawke of Thetrord M ines, Que­
auurance the minor
1e.-1.u1n ·.t,ee, have been signed by t he
would b4!I aatldled with the lbdem­ Kan.11a, Ci ty Athletics and aBSign­
nl t ie■ belna: offered them for the ed to Sanford of the Florida
inva■ion or their tt1nltorles J:n, the State Leaaue for the 196 1 bau­
Continental Leasue .
ball season.

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L, l'ct. oa
Toronto
64 30 .68 1
�2 ., .542 13
Buffalo
J\ic�nl.ond
� 46 .53( 14
Rochester
43 49 .467 20
.� 00 .4&lt;12 20½
Je�y City
Columbus
42 52 .,i-t7 22
41 " ' ' .400 23
ltontreal
4 1 M .432 23½.
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BA LTIMORE, Md. UPI-The
Balti more Orioles announced to­
day they h11vt asked waivers o n
Bobby
oulfielder
on W?teran
Thomson for purpOies of givlna:
him his unconditional Telea11e.

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It's a bateball axiom that win­
n n11 tht! CIQi15e ones is the mark
oj the chamftion and the Maple
Leab qualify in spades on that
scm-e wltti a 17·7 record in one­
rufl a•Mes
this year.
They
chalked up their 17th one-run de•
elslon Thursday night when they
sh4Cled t he Rochester Red Wings,
3-2, in 10 innings.

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uafa Winning
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ll wH a 1corele.sB tame until
the top of the 10th when Steve
Demeter connected for a lbre•
r110 homer that apparently put Ed
Cicotte home free. The Red Wing,
struck back with homen by Ben
Mateosky and Luke Easter in the
last -Of the 10.h befortl RUBS He­
man retired the side. The victory
ral&amp;ed Clcolte's record to 9-5 and
G11lipollt Orioles, '1-8-1; Gilmore enabled the Maple r..ears to retain
and Northup; Jone•MeNHI 2-4-3, their 1i-aallle lead over the Buf­
?daite and Jbnts. For the winners falo Bi11on1.
S.n�er■ hit • solo homtt 1,1ml for
}ta1 StJr"ont. won hi1 third
loNrl Aken did lillewiN.
M11Gh Ti1en U-1-1, Burfaee and �me of the Ha19n in relief as
Enaebj Gallipollt Ath 1ttla 0-1◄, tl\tl �• do..,-ned the Mcmtreal
ealled after lour inninaa betause Royal,, f.3, the Jerse)I city Jer­
or the 10 run rule.
.111r1' i9--hl.t anaclt •ne tbem a
Games tonla:hL. starting � � p. 134 deei1lon over the Richniond
m. are Galllpol11 Red Sox v1.·Hart­ Vi,ainians f.Rd Herb Molord', shc­
ley Sales· M•lleiiblt Jf'9n, ',If. Fom• llilter ena�e� t.he Miami Marlins
eroy Redies:s; Gallipolis Whlt1 Sox to de!eaL � Columbus Jets, 1 -0,
in other 11lul'8c:11y nltht games.
va. Pomeroy Tigers.

A huge Super Burger that
for 50c that is·grilled to your
own preferenc�. Qwe 11111o rter pou nd beef potty with o slice
of reol American Che... ( mel ted i with shredded lettuce, tomoto, pickle and our own fom ous sauce to com plim ent
its
delicious floYor.

SPRINGFIELD, 0. UPI-Ari.
wnao Bill Lenoir, the nation'■ top
tchoolboy tennJ.a ploer, face,
hhi lOUj.btll cb1llen1e today in
the scram ble for lhe 1960 Wet1t•
ern Junior and Boys Tennil tT&lt;&gt;­
phy in eie:ht.-Beeded Andy Lloyd
of Shreveport, La o( today'■ 1eml
rinal round.

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For Sale

BOYS ' HOADMASTER Bicycle
Basket and li&amp;ht. -Reuonable.
Roy Coleman, Lincoln St. 1 Mid­
dleport. Pbone WY 2-3882.
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Four Divorces
Granted By
Judge Kessel

Discriminating
Rooming Houses
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11 : 15 New,
5:30 Waterfront
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4:00 Q)ni,edy J'layh.ouae
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8:00 Home Run Derby
1,30 Juat For You
t:30 Advenl iu-e Tlrne
7,00 News HtadllnH
6 .30 New• Picture
2,00 CalJ1ni on Pl. PleaAnt
5:00 .:,teamboat BILL
' :45 Sports Roundup
7,02 Breakfast Parly
Nl'f'I �adlille•
D:30 {Mil''&gt; Kid ·
7,30 Pklieqo Wdware Sllow
8:55 Wealhercaft
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6:QO M¥aic in the Round
7:00 Saturday Night lam'boree
Brtakfast -PaNy
1,ao l'Je,n
1 : 1 5 Jim 1'h■eter Show
1,00 N111ws Headlines
7:30 Bonanza
ll111ie Go Round
8:25 Weathercast
Sport• Report
3:30 The Man and the Challenr•
4,00 lfe-wa HNdline1
8:05 Bre1kfHt PartJ
3 :30 News Pittu�e
4,0'l Mime Go Round
9:00 The Depot
6:45 lil.lTltley Brluklev 1'.epon
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9:80 World Wide 80
7:00 -Death Valley Days
e,35 Breakfast Party
4,35 Music Go Ropnd
10:30 'Man /rom (JJ,terpol
7 : 30 Th14 Man D•wson
1,00 News Hea&lt;tlines
5,00 Bueboll Sc:ora
1 1 :00 Ne .11 Heliilline•
�:po Favortt4!r Story
o,oz Breakfast Party
1,06 Mudc Go Round
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8:30 Wichit.■. Town
t,30 New&amp;
5:30 News Headllnts
U : 15 Shockwat.eh
9:00 Pla.y'. Your Hunch
9,S., Breakfast Party
5,31 Music Go Bound
2:00 Sign Of(
9:SO MallQuerade Par! y
I0:00 Cotfee Time
5 ,411 Complete N■w1 Jt,,und-up
10:00 Moment of Fear
10,15 Swap Shop
6,00 Crow', SteoJ, Jio--.SOund
I0,30 News Headlines
1 1 :00 New1 1-':eadliues
of U., .,
1 1 : 1 0 WeaO-.ercaat
10:32 Morning Devotionr
1 1 : 15 SiJ:n On
6:30 Newa HeadUnu
lb15 Jat't. Paar Show
10:45 Radio Hymnal
1 1 :'30 This is the Life
66:32 Evenina: Interlude
1
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ti :00 News Headlines
12:00 TV Chap"l
7:00 News Hl!!1dline1
i l :02 Country Hoe Down
12 :30 Industry on Parade
'1 :02 Evenln,: Jnterlude
11:29 Farm Ttlme
12:45 Inside Sporta
T :30 News Ueadllnea
1 1 : 30 Racine Jubilee
1 :00 Lab 30
7:32 S�ndown Serenade
'1 :45 Sign On
12:00 Noon News
1 :30 Movietime
8,00 SilPI OU
800 Circle 3 Ranch
---5:00 Favorite Story
9:00 Sheena, Queen of Jungle
Mrs. Etta Spencer and Mn. Hilda
5:30 News Plcture
Q :� Junior Auction
White spent
Friday afternoon
10:00 Howdy Doody Show
3:00 Sunday Movietime
with Mn. Golda Colmer, Sh,de.
e(!
$ .
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0:30 Rttff &amp; &amp;eddy t�ow
6:00 Meet the Prel51l!
, Sharon Holter is vi1it11t1 •iJ the
Picture
News
Sunday
t:SO
;Fury
JHIO
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Kenneth Davis home in �rind,
Mrs.
H.
A.
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Mr. 41Jd Mrs. Wm. Birc)ifield
Mr. and Mrs. Vlr11:il w■ , ker
1:00 Overllnd Tril l
or Findlay spent Thuraday •ni ght &amp;pl!!nt Sunday with &amp;JI:. 'il'Q{t. Mr\ .
)Z:00 l"ilm
8:00 Mu11ic o'n Ice
9:0. • Chevy Sho·.,
witl): P,� 'IIJter•, si�r end roth: Lewis Walker of Fore1t lt'lin.
_ 11\:00 ' 11,of lll&gt;ger, Show
· iQ.:00 �tt• Younc Sllo,r
":80 ' 'Pon on the Farm
er-in-18W M:r"and Mrs. J. c. ,cKay
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mrq ,1,ad
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-.�,90 :irttni
�- ind �&amp;. Oenver f;4if a nct sons spent Sunday withllfr. an�
'1 , 16
1 1 :20 News HepjUnea
c:IJ,ughten of f,-ter. W- Va;, j -..n. PJint Orr .and �tttbr1 ,ed
t,ope
·s peptl Sunda., lllith Mr. 104 Mra. fiilly's birthday.
1 1 : -1 0 Weaihr,_Wt
:l:215 Ba.;-ba11
Ralph B!JIJ;)j.
l l , 15 Jf!t.... te!II
f:00 Watch Mr. Wlzara
Clarence
Baker called Oh bis
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t: 30 Sellnce Fiction Theater
UN) MIPl · Of!
M_r. #�9 ltfr�. ♦rYil Holt'° anC, mother al St. Joseph Hol� I."'
1, mijy iw,t �ymJay Willi )Ir. an4 I. Mr. and l!n, ff°""1 J(flle� "I.•
Mrs. �t,:;.,_!.li D•\lis, 1\ytltnd.
■ter
Sqrde,i,
1 Bobby, l,Jra:
Dia
and
and
Grover
ot
Borden
Mark
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Mrs.
11nd
W}Jite
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Wednesday with Columbus spent Saturday . even'1:30 Dick Cjari: Show
Walemt'1 White at Veterans Hos- lnc wiJh the Clint Orr family.
8:00 Brave :St■Hion
1 Mrs. Betty Barnhart, Mn. Helen
pita!,
Huntington.
8:30 Leavii ;! T!&gt; Be.(IJeJ'
4:00 American Ban4,tarid
Glacer, Columbus spent Monday
Mr.
Erne.st
Mrt.
a.nl1
Deeter,
s.1&gt;..c-,
Wl'!lk
Lawrence
0:00
lli:80 Rin 'Pin Tin
I with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey. ,
daughter
Belinda
spent
the
paa:f:
0:00 San Frane11co B,at
L0:00 Jubilee, U. s. A.
Mrs. Lola Sorden apent Satur­
)Veek wilh the lormer'1 n,other
t:30 Your Esso Reportt :
l l :00 Up-To-Tbe-l(inute New..
day with Mrs. Mona Sorden of
Mrs.
Columbus.·
ol
Deeter
Freda
e:40 Weather Te11er
� l : 10 Sports Report
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey spent - Ea1le Rid1e.
M5 Job:n Daly New-1
'.1 : 15 Late Show
Aaron Wayne an4 1Qu'en Jo�,,
Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and
c
'1:00 Buddv �tn her Show
of South Charleston are visiting
Mrs. Otto Bradford, Spiller.
,,1,, Woll l!isne, Pre•ento
Karen Jones of South Charles- th!'ir grandparenh Mr, ind Mrs.
8·30 Man From Blackhawk
ton spent a rew days with her GrQ ver Whiteland Mr. and Mrs.
Pitture
Bia:
The
12:00
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9:oi)
Ralph Ballard.
cousin, Linda White
,.. File
2·.SO John Hopkl••
10:00 The Detectives
Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Orr are
Conference
I
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College
:00
10:30 Black Saddle
spending a (ew daya w;th Df. and
1 :30 National Edu . ,s�claUon
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oc
Mrs�
Roger Grueser and dauJhten
Matln�e
2:00 :Uy11tery
eatber
11:10 Scapt� the
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Mra.
and
Mr.
and
Logan
of
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11:15 Spoi'tlt Report
$
ward Neuman and "daughle,, 4·
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3:30
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4 :00 Ilk■ Chase Show
Mr.li- Herbert Glaze or
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Mr.&amp;.
Johpj\on
Clara
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Tw
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4:30 American Arta TJlo
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Bridge, Mont., called on M arid Cleveland were Sunday g14eat,i of
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5 Jlll .\{Qlty's Fun'day Funnies
Mr. a� N"rJ. William lle-dftird.
Mrs. �c:e Alker Satur ay:
0:80 TBA
t:00 Badge and Bonet,
trel')ce Their daughter, Grace, w,o has
Mr.
To'
Uand
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'Mrs.
IIIl.d
iS:00 Peopl.e's Chole•
JHIO Eddie �a�µIJ Shpw
and daughters, Tuppers
la Ins � v,isitfea tbe Jl&amp;dfotlls re­
6,31) si)prt( . 111,h111h1o
12,00 Robjn
avening
Su
spent
Mr. turned honie" Whh them 5tlnd1y,
it�
w
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'1:00 · "These ,ll! llle Men
l2:30 Talk Bal'I:
At t,i:P.,.l'!!X! at Sunga, School
and
Morrl.s
Carl
Mrs.
4au1h•
and
7:30 :ntu,verick
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1:00 Commonwealth of Nations
76, collection $21 .14.
was
ters.
8:30 Lawn,a�
1 :30 Gl'ay Ghost
Rev.
Robel't Oar4 rilled his re-71Prion,
&amp;on
Deeter,
Freda
Mrs.
9:00 The Pebel
2:00 Studio Wrestling
of Columbus .s p,mt the w� keji d 4'.ular appointment ,t 7:SJ) pm.
A1ukans
The
9:::io
2:55 Baseball
with Mr. and Mrs. George Robeft.s �rrio t 1 1 '"t' I King s 18, 36..... Ser.•
10:30 Johnny Staccato
5:30 Travel Film
and Airman and 'Mrs. Ernest D�t- mon The Relatlvea of Artn"ered.
5:415 Ameriu's Newsreel Album 11 :00 The News To!light
Prnver. A,tteod,{lce 31.
er and daughter, :Qelinda.
·n i
1 1 : 1 9, , ��� Sl}ow .
l:Gq 1 _lJ.ecord Hop
... ).{($$, . G h:ls tiqa Grueaer �t
and
Mr.
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Ch■rlea
Mrs.
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Grueser were Sunday � afterr}oon
guests pf l(r. and Mrs.
Mark
Grueser and sons or Shade.
6:00 Iw,ck La�e Part1
Mr. 1nd Mrs. RQy Uastman
7 :00 Hilhway Patrol
•pent Sunday with the CM.rper1
l• AA The Ver_�t 11 Youn
In Pomeroy.
1':;JQ Perp MaJon
l,lO 'l!bo Jll11Iiw 0a,
Mr. an,t Mrs. lpe: GIW!,er tf
Allv•
or
id
1:30 W,ijt,-l�
,,15 The Setire't Storm
Harrisonville . and Mr. and Mrs.
9:00 Mr. Lucky
t,so 'I'll, E,lp 91 NIJbt
Waller Heilman
Ball Run were
8:30 Have Gun, W!II Travel
,,ro "nle "rhfee Stoo'Jer
Sunday guests o( Mr. and Mrs.
.0:00 Gunsmol,e
,,ao The Lil• of •Rilef
Jae Weyersrp iller.
Jirl\lur ;J. Smlth-1'-'tWII
lO:stl Not .For \lire
Mr. and M•�. Harold Black.ston
A took' at the Weather
and Sherri, ·Bobbt SQd Bruce aM
1 1 :00 1 1 O'clpek News
e,211 TV Bowling Clinic
eilJoyJng ■· \llcatlon' in Florida.
1
,,so Am011 'r.' AJJIJr
Mr, and Mn. Howard Bla kburn
1
v,oo Markham
and children or W,1tevlew· j ,1penl
I
,,so Ru. hide
several days with Mr. and Mnt,
e,so Hotel Ge Paree
Horace Abbott and children.
9:60 Rev. ,Ji(at!bqra
o,oo V ideo Village
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Grue�r
J:30 American at Wort
9,30 December Bride
and daughter. Coh1111hn s, vi11ited
J:'5 Christian Sclerl\.�
10,00 Twlllght zone
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grueser
' J0:00 Air Force' Scrapbook
10:30 Penon to Person
WPdnesday eveniM.
lU:30 Camera
u,oo Newli
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Abbott en­
1 1 :00 Dig Picture
n,10 A IAjJ)i at lhe WHlher
tertained with a 1urprise birthday
11 :SO �. USA
11, 15 neater 13.
party Friday evening in honor or
12,00 Re• Elwood GlblMo
their daughter Kathy's eil?hth
12:30 -Molle l,la,lerpleee
birthday. Thoae present were Mike
3:00
Wlleor:
Wfllard
Rev.
Ml
ay ,:so Rev. Willard Wilcox
Young, Becky 1,ad Mitry Lou
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
Radford. Connie Radford, J-Ielen
11:00 Oral Br '..iertl:
1:00 Our Gana comediea
(;faze, Jht)-mie Broderick, G�rgie
Nation
the
Face
B:30
10:00 Heckle and Jectle c .rloa
Skinrler, Roger, Danny and Vickie
6� Republlcan c&amp;nv. Preview
10:30 M ight IJlonae Playhouse
Abbott, Ter,:y and Mike Foreman,
Century
Twentieth
6:30
1 1 :GP The Lona a.na:er
Joy, Sue '1td Jenny Lou Th11het,
T:OU LHlle
1 1 :30 Jet Jukson
Je!r Morris, Bobby, Mark and
Menaee
the
Dennll
f:!O
12:00 . � Klnl •
Johnny Blackburn Mrs
Arlee
B:00 'lbt id SuU,lvan Show
12:30 ,J·attoons
Abbott,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Theatw
E!eetrit
Geqel'll
9:00
1 : 15 &amp;aball Lead-&lt;iH
Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
9,31! 41� Hite!&gt;- Pft■
1 ,25 Baseboll
Abbott, l,\P, ,nd
Le.�\lt Foi;t&gt;
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C(thbNtlcut
In
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4 ' oo com edY T1
r · man, Mrs. Edith Riffle, M'r . aod
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IO,SO What, ¥1 Line!
4:45 AmiR'lcan ..i.lbum
!,In. . Ed1ar �bbptt, KalJlr -nl!
u _:OQ Surl(!11 News Speelll
Eddie.
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There were gafl'e• and
5:00 Daneti -Party
U : 15 Thaater 11
prizes won by Jay T.tui
1
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,rul
1!,tibilnl
°'Ab,rs,;nia,;·s:,pllot Chui;,; by
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Danny Abbott after whl���
'ey a
NEW YP,� UPI - Rep. Adam I The Hulem Nearo leader ha
joyed • wiener roast th,en alhy
Clayton Powell Jr. (D-N. J.) an- been a eollfteasman tor 16 y:tar!
opened her many Ciij1,.. fend&amp;n11 ,
nounced Wed.[ll!fday he plans to an� hfla �en aM'JClated with th ,
&amp;lfta but unable o leU,)4 ,vtre,
retire Both fto'in CongreH and cburcll slnee HIGO. He 1ave n.o
Dianna Weyersmifler and Judy
from his paetor■te at -Hart.em's,: reasons for his decision.
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G•u9H: Montgomery, 16.0 on up­
per, R. O on lower, running 4 feet;
rour di\•orces were Canted and
Gallipolis, l 8.3 on upper, JO.O on
COLUMBUS UPI-Ohlo St.ate one dismiued by Jud&amp;e Oliver D.
lower, running '4 (eet; Lock 23: 15.2 Uni versity announced today It will Kessel in a special term of the
on upper 9.5 on lower, closed off drop rooming houses whkh dis­ Mason Counly Circuit Court held
fi cent. pu- ward. one insertion. M.lnUl'lWn chare e - 60 cent..
75 meedles on.
with
criminate agaJnat students be­ Monday in �. Pleasant.
t cent.a per WOl'd for Utree COOtileottUve ilwertio111.
cause of ractl, reli&amp;ion, or color
Sp,jpal - one meiitb for 30 cenh per word.
Patricia L. Smith was granted a
C ondition of Mov,bl• Lo,ko,
rrom its approved list of orr­ divorce from Charles H. Smith.
Full rate of t centa per word W\11 be charged for .idvertWnc
ng
4
feet
runm
up
dams
are
All
campwi lodgings.
UNO IIOATI AND MOToa. SU
lf oot pa.id wU:lhin lU daya aner receivin1 bill.
Lacy Barton was granted a di­
12; Lock 13 and 1 4
aftd a,p wh ll• � IMt Mlit,. down lo Lock
Etror, in Advertisin&amp; - Soould be rt1)('':'ttd hnmediatel:,-. The
Wilham S. G uthrie, dean of vorce rrom Nellie M. Barton. The
15 throug� 23
Lot'k
foot,
running
6
Mlln
politan Motor-a. dOO
student relations, aaid that stu­ defendant was granted custody of
Dllllv Sentinel •W not be responaible for more Lha.n one incor­
are closed off All , Kanawha River
4,.tft
one
oy,
Ph
Pomer
t.,
WY
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dents were not required to live the rour children 11-nd support
rect lrwertionsill.
dami are on the
1 1 •14-tfc
in rooming houses approved by for their maintenance.
"-"d of �ant, and Speclal Notice1 of Ev,• uta ,uJO. Obituarlt1
Downbound:
8o•h:
River
Ohio
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university. Ht estimated that
lhe
publillbed ai 1 ce'll per word.
Carol Sue Davis was granted a
Montgomery, Sam H1cerdo at 7 : H5
v DAYS
3 DAYS
J DAY
·:,oaos
approved
in
lived
men
2,500
about
1 MO.
Gordon
Robert
rrom
divorce
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4
a.
al
Vulcan
8:
k
am, 1 - l ; Lol'
90c
60c
houses d11ring the last school Davis with the plaintiff being
$ 1 .36
15
f4,50
at
l�.inia
10:
Pennsy
Lock
;
1
1
m.,
10lt Oobi1 HOUSE ON B UITER
60e
Sl.20
year and that 4,000 lived in hous­ given custody of their ctlild. The
$ 1 .8('1
'6.00
2i'
6:50 am, 7-2; Lock 1 1 : Ind1.an a at
NUT Ave. Phone WY 2-3775.
1
$2. :la
$1 .50
es not on the ,1 pproved Hat.
75&lt;!
�
$7 . 50
father was given visiting rights
Blai.­
Paul
:
2
1
Lock
6-7;
am,
7 20 6tc 1 1 :30
The announcement represen ted for the child and will pay for
Ads ree.ived by 10 A ..M. wilJ b&lt;t ln that d.ay • .,_par.
ier al 8:50 am, 0- 1 1 ; Lock 1 3 :
.a change in the university atti. support.
Southland at 4:50 Bill, 0-2; Lock 1!5:
,I
Joan Fink W&amp;S granted a di­
Crucible at 6:30 am, 0-1 1 ; Lock 1 . : tude. Ohio State oftlcials previ­
I A. V. Criss Jr.
at 3:05 am, 6-0; ously had said they were trying vorce from Ralph S. Fink ..ind was
EIG H T ROOM HOVSt.:, two five
to get land ladies to co-operate in also granted custody of 'the
room apartments. A. N. Bengel. Lock 23. Jauic D al 12:25 pm, 1-0; ending discrimination.
couple's two children and support
11-2 Uc Mike Creditor at 7:55 pm, 19--1 ;
Phone WY2-3272.
men
the
of
percentage
big
A
for the children.
TIRMITE AND PEST �ONTROL 1959 cl- 1 E VHOL �·1;- V sR,1-ir -- --cc-,------,-� Beaver at 10:20 p. m., 1-0; Ben Mc- students live off campus. The uni­
AThe divorce suit of Doria E .
1
APARTHOOM
,FURNISHED
3
Atlas
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at
..im,
0-4;
at
l
2
:
4
Cool
'1 P•ln. Free l�!ipechon. ln,ur•
:.!: dr. l=iedau. $2195. Al most like
ENT located _at � Sout h. / 4 : 1 5 am, 7-0; Philo at 7 am, 0-2; El­ versity until recently did not Huffman and Glenn Huffman w.is
_. bJ Hatlonw11H. Phone R.
ti_t
the day it was sold. Power
have dormitories for men but is dismissed.
J-ourth Street, Middleport, Ohio, 1 ger CliH at 10:45 am, 2-0.
and A. $enlc;e ' Station WY'l•
,ir:l l de. U &amp; II. Elacttnars, Pum
no w building several.
I
furUtilities
decorated.
nicely
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7-21 -6tc
The (8fflPUI MWlpapar, the
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U pbound: Lock 27: Hepp at 7:�5
nished. La undry facilities. Phone
___
C.
Waller
h■d campaigned for
Lantern,
ipolis:
Gall
-0;
1
m.,
p,
"NOTlce
2-2186.
WY
or
2-3346
WY
( 195◄ BUICK Special ◄ dr . .Seda�
th, 1Mi¥enltr to wHhhold •P­
�dt: •to-School Swe11tcrs are here.
7 18 6le Bcckjord at IU 5 pm, 0- 1 ; City of
$49�. Runs hn c. Blaetlnars,
Huntington al 1 2:30 am, 7-6, turned prov•I af roomlnt houlff whlc:h
•La)' away. pay as conve n ient and
l'omt!roy,
7-21 -Btc
oc
rlffuMd to •ccept ,tvdifnts beKyger Creek; Robert R. Gibson
at
the sweater problem for tho11e
4 HOOM HOUSE. ,PHONE TUrnet
By Martha Hol,ln..,uuN of th.Ir ru■ or r.ilalon.
-0; Lucy Jane Lucaa
am,
3:55
at
3
fir1t chilly days is solved. 1 he 19� PONTIAC Star Chief 4 dr.
7 18 6tp
2· 3475Mr. and Mrs. William Hoselton
Sedan. $495. Worth much more.
at 4 am. 2-9; Ro bert R. Gibson and
Landl.adles in the area had told
Shoe Box, M iddleport.
litaettnars, Pomeroy
7-21-6tc NORTH SECOND AVE.. M IDDLE- Mike Credilor a t Antiquity at 1 1 the university they were not op- a�d _Mrs.. Mike Kerwin enjoyed a
I
A_Y
_D_
&amp;QUARt.: DANCI N{.j - sA'fU_R
apartment. a. m., upbound ; Lock 23: Robert E . erallng hotel11. They said ·they picnic dinner Sunday at Wood
PORT Furnished
· t11 a t Lcgmn I f&lt;1 ti • R u t Iand ·
mg
ounty Memorial Park at Parlcers,
I 95u 1''O HD SEDAN, good tires I Ideal (or 2 eonotrucllon workers. Reed 11.t 7 p m . 1 1-0·, Cincinnati at considered students guests in C
Starting July 23, 8 to 1 2 p. m.
burg.
Li:i
at
their
homea
Horner
and
V.
that
they
C.
should
7-3;
Rent reasonable. Cooking f1"::il• 9 : 10 pm,
a11d two good exlril tirl!s, also
7 20 J tp
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and
7 18 6tc I am, 0-2; Larry Turner at 8:10 am, have the right to decide who to
J ties. WY 2-5293,
two snow tirei;, good battery,
___
-' _
of Shade visited Mr. and
family
only has 39,000 miles and has
1 4--0 and small tug in tow; Lock 21 : accept,
WANTEU MEU!t:AL ltOOT:i. Giu- 1
Mrs. Robert VanMeter Sunday\
FIVE ROOM un1urniihed apart- North frn up at 10 ;i m, 1 5--0 .
bC'cn used very liltlc Lhe last
1en�. Blood Ruot, Wild Gmgt"r,
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake Jr.,
ment with bath and 1hower,
K anawha R h,•r Boat,: Win!lcld:
five years. Mn. Everett Tracy,
Yellow Hoot, �by Apple !foot,
newly
al
dlspo
unll,
returned from a vacation i n
just
rbage
am,
2-1.
9
Helen Z down a t 12:50
ge.
Pomeroy H U No . 2, O ., B;. 11
etc, One of Uhto best markel
redecorated. Phone wY 2·15335 ,
Florida.
H u n Hoad. Telephone WY 2 ·
location.
over 40 yrs. eame
7.7 .tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley and
___________
7-2 1 -Jtp
6746.
E. H. Morse, Albany, Ohiu,
Uvlnt1 room
son and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Beauty Shop.
HOUSE WITH
0flC8
McArthur Road Nell:l lo Tenn. I
Holsinger and daughters were
fNm C:USh•
lncluclff
7 2 1-6!&lt;:
7-2f-3k
Gu Plant.
� �WY 2.n24 1 .
LEGAL NOTICE
Sunday guest1 of Mr. and Mrs.
loned ,llrn-lin. sofa
I
Sealed bids will be received by
Joe Proffitt or Racine.
CHUCK
AT THE
N EW Unfurnished deluxe apartMCI loun.., Danllh
SPECIALS
of the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanMelcr
occHianal chair,
Waaon rest. joining 33 and 7 [ GAS. FUEL OIL and coal furment, alr condltlon.ed. Phone the undersigned for the sale
and children and Junior, Grace,
naces. c�u for free esti mates.
7-21-12t c Autie Millhone residence located
eockta11 tfbl• and
W Y 2-5141.
on Sat. 2J and Suri , 24th, HamRobert G. C1arke Jr., Lake
Poreman &amp; Abbott, Middleport.
'l 1tep table, In w■I•
I at 850 East Main Street, Pomeroy, White, ha.s been elected assistant Donnie Holsinger were at a belf­
bl•fil 10c, ! l ot Dog� 10c with ,
Ohio. Se.aled bide must be present·
ing Saturday nighl for Mr. and
(1-10-tft
nut, ■nd 2 tall
aauce, .all po p 8 cnts. J5,c for ti
(
Electric
Valley
Ohio
of
secretary
' 't
ed on or before August l1l, 1960,
Mrs. David Cline at Racine.
lamps.
with own bottles, ice cream
Corporation, and its subsidiary,
Fannie Bigley and Grace and
SALESM EN, 24 TO 40 yrl. old, al 10:00 o'clock a. m. The Execu- Indiana-Kentuck
bars 5c, all candy bars 2 for 5c
PUBLIC AUCTION
Cor­
Electric
y
Martha H*inger visited Mon­
k i t c h e n
must have experience. Good Lor , Clyde G. Mlllhone, will conDue to m y d isconti ,rn ing housechewing gum 2 for �c. Ballobm1
poration. Announcement of the da)' evening with Rev, and Mrs.
for
,property
bids
sider
accepting
ion.
ABC
route and commiss
7 -21-3lc keeping I wjll sell the rollowing
black­
Banquet-Ila
3 for le.
appointment was made this week
Cleaners, Maaon, w. V■. 7-12-tfc on inslallmcnt oasis. The under- by OVEC-IKEC vice president Wil­ Eldon Blake.
- - --- - at my re1idencci 391 Lincoln
tone tablt !1 '5 ic
signed rescrv.!s the right to rehave a comp!ele Slreet in Middleport Ohio, July
now
We
Rev. an d Mrs. Eldon Blake are
SO JC 7G". 6 match•
bur H. Rueee, following action going to Junction City for a con­
d
I
I
d
s.
a
TRAVEL SERVICE. If you are 23, l .P. M.: Motorola. TV 24 in.;
an
any
bi
et
J
C8S
I
USl neSS Se l"\I ,
c:halr1. 2 Llnal•
In•
taken at a recent meeling of the ference this week The WMA wom­
coun t_ ry
. ao I nK to uny fore I gn
'
Crnw, Crow &amp; Porter
Mohair C halr &amp; Ottom an· D ar- ----- -.
Rufi and Utll•
eum
directors.
board
company's
or
Attorneya al Law
en are going along to cook.
or anywhere m t�e U . S. give rell Back Ch ;u r·
O ve;sturred TELEV lSION RADIO AN'D Sid.ALL
lty Cabin-♦•
with
associated
been
has
Clarke
(7) 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 6tc
u,11 a call. No service char�e, no Ch,i' r• 'J'wo llo " kc •,, . li"ok c·, ,, .
appllance repair. Phone Otis
Mrs. Virginia Carter is spend•
September, Ing a few days in Clendennin,
since
OVEC-IKEC
. '
: '
. . � .. ' u
.�lo. 2-1-tfo
o
R•clne,
McC'lintock,
extras. TAWNIY STUDIOS, 422
bedroom
.
Antique Dunng I able; Dressing
1954, in the capacity of tax ana­
G a 111- pu,is,
•··· d A venue,
aa;Oll
1'able an_d llenc Ii ; Cu d_
Denlsh
SWN,int
T8 bl e_ ; APA.k'i'M.ENTS - lurnilb.ed and
lyst. He will continue to repre­
Phone GI tl- 161/} or G I 6- 1243. D111ette Set; Two lit1l1ty Cab1drtll•
trlple
walnut
u nfumithed. Mtlllalten, M iddle
OflCe
sent the company primarily in
PENNEY EXPLOSION CLUE
7_2J . tfc
Marble
er with fr-NMd mlr•
__ _ _ _ nets: Metal Wardrobe;
2 3 tf
M ERRILL, Wis. UPI-A blast
the field of municipal relation­
port. Phone WY 2-2082.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
'fop Dressen; ;j Pc. M11ple lied
ror , 5-drawer che,t
--- -----ships Jn those areas of Ohio, In­ that demolished the J. C. Jenney
e No. 1 8,-406
1
nou m S uite ; J enny Lind Bed; MU IL LI I F UR NACII, WI STING E,tat•
bookca1t bed.
1nd
·w
Craii,
dec..,ed diana and Kentucky where the store and claimed eight lives
of Harry .
.,.
•
t
Arnoh
net1,
applla
HOUII
·
C
&amp;
hest
dar
r
Mayta
c
W
mat.
lnnarr,prlng
11sh_
:
l'
!
by
caused
been
have
may
Monday
property.
holds
company
Edna
that
given
hereby
hi
Notlee
a
�
list
!58 MERCUl l Y sale $1Ml5. Med
Hm�e Tubs; R Day C.:lo�·k ; U•shes; . · the"" ,, raci".., Oh le,
tr.., and m.atc:hing
A native of Mason County, W . accumulated gas, authorltles 1aid
L. Craig who1e Post Oflice addreSJ
2-door. Push button drive. As
' WY2
bow aprlng. 2 PII•
.la Middleport, O hio, ha11 been dbly Va., Mr. Clarke attended Marshall today.
11lent 1H a soarini;: gull. Plan ! 4 G u_ Heaters ; Electric !l�at�rs
. - n J; . �umps ;
air� '
fngJd
Iowa &amp; Bid Spread.
·
·
�'�
�11.&lt;L
_
;
"
Chlcago
ot
lversity
n
U
and
College
Estate
the
of
Executrix
appolnted
.11
,
Ill
11
M'
liig
thi
v11eatlo
'
yuur
,y;
_
r
d
o
Electric
,
Roaste
,
Up To 36 Months
t
K«
·or Harry W. Craig, deceaaed, late recelvlng his doctor or laws de­
It's ready to i:o. Karr &amp; Van �
GERMAN
NAVY
◄
;
BUILDUP
;
ry
Mixer
afflc
Pan
Iron;
O
To Pay
\Y
Ji
in
Jnstltution
latter
the
from
gree
Ohio.
County,
Meigs
Middleport,
of
7-22-3tc
V.an Zandt , Pomeroy ,
BREMEN, Germany UPI-The
_ .Ft. Extension Ladder; Chlld'R
Dated lhiH 20th day of July 1960. 1952. Prior to his affiliation with
D8 OLDSMOUILE �ale $ 1 69,. 88- Scooter ; 3 window fam1:J 1md many
OVEC he waa engaged in tile new West German navy has paas­
F. H. O'BRIEN
2 door St•d1111. Va !locket engine .1 other itcm11 not listed.
practice of law In New Haven, ed the one-third mark in its
Court
Probate
the
of
Judge
_
.
goal of 350 warships, it was anllubart,
C.
.
.
M
Mrs.
(Owner)
lio-Goshift
d
n
sland.
with
Meia:a County, Ohio
W. Va.
,
Go in !his l!t!Uppy Olde. The Sale t•onduct•tl by Bradford
•
Mr. Clarke, his wUe Elizabeth nounced Tue day.
(7) 22, 29; (8) 15, ate
Co
Auction
Ohio.
,, Racine,
buy u r your Ille. Karr &amp; Van ,
and son Gregory Dressel Clarke
A.M.
9:30
Before
7 · 22·3tc ! 7-1 8-6lc
Z;.ndt, Pomeroy.
I
reside at 140 South Shore Drive,
FOOD FOR POLAND
Mtddf-.t WY,:Z.2649
White,
Lake
WASHIN
GTON
UPI
Pom■roy WY•2-lltl
Dtl CAIJHJ,AC sale $1895. Hardtop
- The UnitLEGAL NOTICI TO BIDDIRS
• od Stales has agreed to supply Po­
BARGAINS I N
kAUTZ PIID nDtl
Coupe. The mark ol sul·ccsi;.
Sc11led proposal.!t, bearina: the
lan� with $130 million in surplus
At Ct.,te,
Herv·11 your chanl·c to own Am­
of the work and name or the
title
agricul tural products,
S-214'
v•On
Heating
Used
erica's finest al America's luw­
bidder will be received by J. Ed­
HAMII.L HIIVICI nATION
e■t price. A true value. Karr &amp;
ward 1', o,tcr, &lt;..:lerk ror the Bo11rd
-.. t!OO AM.
7-22-3tc
Van 11 11dt, l"omcroy.
or EduFl'tion of the Pomeroy Ex­
--- --- -ml
AIINny
COAL FURNACES
empted Village School District,
80 OLDSMOUILE H11le $ 1 095. 888enw
Da,y
l!Titry
Sizes 20-22-24"
Pomeroy, Ohio, 11t lhc High School
4 door Sedan. lh•�ulHul two tone
BLOWERS
blue. l'ower stcf'ring a111I power
AIR CONDITIONilfG, REFRIGER­ Building, Pomeroy, Ohio, until 12
Eastern Standard
ation aervice. Jack's Refrl1en­ o'clock Noon,
brakc11 . A qui.lily rar. Truly a
OH &amp; Gas Convcr11ion Units
tlon. New Haven. }'bane TU2- Time, on Tuesday , Augulil 2, 1 960,
11:ood 1111Jue. K,m &amp; v.-u Zandt,
COLUM BUS UPI-The fish are
8-23-11 and will be opened and read aloud bltlng, but there arc •·surprisingly
3537.
7-:!2-:ilc
Pomeroy.
.
immediately thereafter, for the few" a nglers out trying for them
WesUnghouse Store
A 1 JC:TIONIIR
constru
ction of Pomeroy Elemen - the Nalural Reeource11 Depart­
64 PONTI AC 11ah• $495 Chicft1dn I Ph•n• WY-'l-6314 Syncu,e, O.
Cempltt• hr,lce
tary School DuUdlng, In accordance ment said today.
Delux(' 4 dour. Thi� one c1rn't '
Crltt I,....,,.
with plans and spcdricatlons H
Big ones arc being taken by
bc beat ;i i lhb prke. Uuc� every ' Wtfte, PhoM •r Cont•tl
- A, 9, c�j"iM·AN. J.o---;- x.SO' House
,0
,prepared by Thomas D. Mc Laugh, lho,e fishermen who are
m11. klng
l hing but Kil 111' .and bc-g. You'll
Ohl-.
leclne,
BRADl"ORD,
.
C
A.
1r.ail e1· in t' Xl'Ullui1t cundlt1on.
!in and John J. Keil, Architecll, use o r the good weather and good
really like it. Sec fur yourself.
f' i vt! roo1111,: includinu full sized Lima, Ohio.
conditions of Ohio lakea and
Karr &amp;. Va11andt, l'omeroy.
bath. Cwn bu Keen at l'owcll's CLOTH, WOOD 8LAT POllCII
Dr.twins• and 11JM)cificallons and streams, accordina: lo the weekly
v■l1nc..
porch
cloth
sh11de1,
7-22-3lc
StlllOCtl St.allon, Midd lrport or
1wnln 1s. venetian blind,, win­ contract documenh are available fishln&amp; report.
call WY 2-2 131 bclwccu 8 11. m.
03 PONTIAC �ale $J9!5. Chiefllln
Fishin&amp; conditions In East cen­
Fret Htlmatu. ror in&amp;pectlon a t the omces of the
dow 1bad111,
'
and 5 p. m.
7-22 .fitc
Owner and lhc Architect. Draw•
2-door. Herc i, real H\l ln,:a for
Dale Wlppel, 210 Union Ave.,
tral J nd Southeastern Ohio--W &amp;•
, Door Hard Top. Radio,- Heater,
a:1 and specificattona ror ·the per•
ln
you In II eolld c11r. A good dc­
½, Ton Stalt•. V8 Engine, One Owner,
I 11 90tCI
ter levels are normal but ✓ vary
Pomera,.
W Tlrel, Power Steering, Aulo. Trau.
1�mal use of contractors may be (rom clear to roily. The outlook is
pend1blti job. A 8leal of � deal. roH SALE 16 fl. 1959 trailer rully
Low Mileage, Local Owner.
obtained from the Architect upon f
Excellent Condlllon.
Karr &amp; V1111 Z11ndt, Pomeroy.
equipped fur modn11 hookup
or fair (i&amp; hlnc. Catfish and blue
'
er
atit
one
for
$20.00
ol
deposit
7-22-3lc
or cumplng. Ideal for vuca1ion
l:tll• predominate. Beat new, le
which
$10.00
will be rdunded u p- ' "illeyes a\ Seneca Lake, Guern·
tr;.vc l. Ue11son11blo, i,� _ A. Enoch, coMl'LF;TE n.sulWlc:s
Purt land, Ohio.
lection, Ule, Autt, Fite, Pollo. on return ol said drawin1s 111.d Se)' a 1;1d Noble CounUes, muskies
7-22-6tc
If CHEVHOI--ET, '57 Int. YI truck.
c,u Oon Milla, lllddl1port, specitlcatlons within 10 days from at Leeaville, Carroll Col.Int)' and
Low mllea!Cc. Swltzel's Ashland
the dale ,or r�Mn1 bids.
')�"
shQvehe■d c1tfl1h ln the lower
Station, Pomeroy WY 2-3535.
1000 HUSHEL o{ krMut cabbage;
Each, bid fflllll , be submitted on Mlllik.ln1um Rivet, Wuhlngton
6 18 1'tc
i,o hu. beans. Pick youraell.
bl■nk,1 obtained Crom the Archl- '
-------,.--,-,--Coqnty.
P. M. Cowdory, Lon2 Hottom.
tect, and m1.1•t eohlaln the name
GM4 CleM UIN Can
l alLI .AMIUIH CONVOY
'1-22 · 3li:
Hardtop. Radio llDd Healer, Sid. Tran•
FOR SALE, IVA BROWN pro- of every peraon Interested therein
All "-It" Mtl M1itleb
, Door Sedan. Aulo. Trano.. Radio and
Tl;l•OUZOU, Alseria UPI _ Al,
perty reduced prlce, 1 room" and be accomp.nled. by a Surety 1eri1n rebel&amp; ambushed a French
OIIITROPOLITAN MOTOtl&amp;
mtaslon, One Owner"- I\A1' TERllll::R Pupa. Only two
(
bath, aas, hot 'Water heat, car company Bid Bond, aatls(actory to .■ rmy convoy Thundl)',
.
Healer, VI Enilne, t Tone Flnilh.
lell. Phono WI 9-3779. 7-22-3tp
killing
Olde
iarue , Close
down town. the Owncr, or CertUled Check up- eiaht Fr ench ,oldien and wound•
,._.,,
A bove hilh water. U8 Cole SI., on some solvent bant, made pay- 1
••bt.
JIM FOHD V8 Cu1tom llne 4 dr. TRY A UELICIOllS 1'� 1,h Sand­
M lddleport. Office Phone WY 2· ■ble to the Treaaurer of the Board ��
wlrh. Jack's l&gt;alry U.ar, Middle•
Sedan. $795. Showa the beat or
a320, Res. Phone WY Z.21U1. of Edueollon, in an ,mount equal
7-19-8tc
llU l' l.
care. Bl1elln1ra, Pomeroy.
11
lo 3% or the bid, II a, IPll'antee
7 - l 9-12Lp
-7·2HII&lt;
ron•
1
accepted,
is
ltid
the
ii
that
I liEli JSTl!:HED MAI.E BEAGLE
EJGHT ROOMS, bath and can2e tract will be -:inlcred Into in acNOTICI OP llltlNG AND
lt lnd1c6. Guu broke. 18 mos.
$6,000. Gilbert Week■ property cordance with the drawlnas ■nd
HIARING ON INVINTORY
old. Tom lleulor, Phone WY 2Eo1tne,
Radio, Heater,
l oc11ted on Rl. S3 ■t foot or apecitications and 1cneral condl• Ca M No l l..2tl
685tl.
7- 1 9-3tp
Trlll8.
Sedan. I Cy!. Sid. Sblfl. GOOd Colldllloa,
Rose Hill. U interti■ted write or lions of the contract ¥ nd bond ,,_.. Ceurt. MIi.. Caunty, Ohkt
call '-'Ollect Mn. John Friel, 403 form on me, 11nd the performance
TO Ule Executor or Adminll\ra­
1"01l SALt; STUDIO Couch, PlatSherb1n Ct., Loulavllle, Ohio. of the contract secured by a sure• · tor 1nd to 1uch of the followlna Ii
Tablc1.
form Hocker, 2 end
7•22-3te ty Company Contract Bond, IP· are n•ldenta of the a\lte of Oblo:
Phone TR 0-338'1 .
7-21-Stc
Phono WY 2-997:..
proved by the Owner, In an 1unlvtn, spouse, if any; next of
FIVE room, and bath In MallOn.
�
.. . '
amount equal to 100% of the con- kin: beneflcllll'iea under tbe wm,
'1•22-fltp
Phone WY 24498.
ii any; lhe attorney or attorriey,
lratt price.
J
Wrl1ht St.
,omtrey
No bidder may withdraw his bid rtprt1enUna 1 1\1 of lbe ataremen1·011 SALE SIX ro om ·ho u1t In
•
' I
r
for
period
a
of
t h I r t y Uoaed J)e lOftl�
Syr1e111e on IU. Slltet. Phone
Good Transporta,
Sedan. Aalll.
on
lbat
2 bedmom, automaU, hut,
notified
hentby
are
�ou
days
after
the
OJM!J\lne
thereof.
Galllpoll1 SI &amp;3U3 or WY 2·
Cab and FIii Bollom Bed, ·2 Speed AIie·
of July 1960, an in­
111,tb
no
clly waler. Price
1b• rljhl ts ruerved by the
7•11-lllp
6880.
Bo■rd of Education to n,Ject any ventol1 ■nd Appnlaement oI the
down payment,
per
'
Bel Air ( Dr.
or all bida and to w1iv111 inlorm.all- atat9 Of Con Bill Bowen, deeeaeed
'
monlh, pay Ullo renl.
One local owner and extremely
late di SaU■bury In uld COunty
,-:- ,. .,,
llea.
elNn ,nterJor, Boauttrul crocua
o
By order ot the Board or Educ■"
th id
-'
1e1low ,nd laurel .green finish.
'
-1
�-•
urt
..
:. tory and
-.O ln
�ut., 00 ��
lion
Vll•
Exempted
Pomeroy
the
of
Uke new Ure1. Factory air
l■ga School DJ1trlct, Pomeroy, AJ&gt;Ja4ilaement will be had pbfOftt
�d'Uoned. ve motor. Power­
124 A. FARM FOR SAlZ or tndo
tbla- ca1,1rt an the lit day or Aug.
Ohio.
iUde, power 1teerlna
1ml
1
Ten room hauae, three barn1
'HONI WY 2-270t
�· 11J80 at 1 0 o'elo&lt;l A. M'..
clerk
:roster,
Edward
J.
,
, irlkea. Radio and heater.
and othir bulldln!ll- Set Mr■•
7-21-lOTC
tlled
be
may
ereto
SXi:ePUon,
t
(7) 1, B, 115, 22, ,tc
th
Nada TriUind, Downln,tan,
bJ'; an; lntere,led ..-rlY 1t any.
1
'l•ll-3tc
o.
dmo prior to llvl dlya before the
'
RIVIR DIIAGOID
GARDEN ■clon
CINCINNATI UPI-The Ohio date aet tor bearlq:. · .
) ,
en. Rolary mower blades l!ih&amp;r­
N0 ° PIRI RILIIP
Wrl'NESS DlJ slanature and \
•
pened. Custom mowlq and
WASHINGTON \Jl'I - The In• River was draUed today for the
the ..11 of llld Cou�, 1h11
pl!'!'iDI,
terlor Departmen.t nporll th1t body of Jamet Finley Jr., M, Cin­
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Call G. A. Deem alter 7 p. m.
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BOYS ' HOADMASTER Bicycle
Basket and li&amp;ht. -Reuonable.
Roy Coleman, Lincoln St. 1 Mid­
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12 ,J19 IUlt i'or r,u
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8:00 Gu-.1 Star
5,oo o.1.e1; •••,
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11 : 15 New,
5:30 Waterfront
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4:00 Q)ni,edy J'layh.ouae
6,SO RFD
8:00 Home Run Derby
1,30 Juat For You
t:30 Advenl iu-e Tlrne
7,00 News HtadllnH
6 .30 New• Picture
2,00 CalJ1ni on Pl. PleaAnt
5:00 .:,teamboat BILL
' :45 Sports Roundup
7,02 Breakfast Parly
Nl'f'I �adlille•
D:30 {Mil''&gt; Kid ·
7,30 Pklieqo Wdware Sllow
8:55 Wealhercaft
::; J(u,it Cki Round
6:QO M¥aic in the Round
7:00 Saturday Night lam'boree
Brtakfast -PaNy
1,ao l'Je,n
1 : 1 5 Jim 1'h■eter Show
1,00 N111ws Headlines
7:30 Bonanza
ll111ie Go Round
8:25 Weathercast
Sport• Report
3:30 The Man and the Challenr•
4,00 lfe-wa HNdline1
8:05 Bre1kfHt PartJ
3 :30 News Pittu�e
4,0'l Mime Go Round
9:00 The Depot
6:45 lil.lTltley Brluklev 1'.epon
e,so New&amp;
4
LocaJ News
9:80 World Wide 80
7:00 -Death Valley Days
e,35 Breakfast Party
4,35 Music Go Ropnd
10:30 'Man /rom (JJ,terpol
7 : 30 Th14 Man D•wson
1,00 News Hea&lt;tlines
5,00 Bueboll Sc:ora
1 1 :00 Ne .11 Heliilline•
�:po Favortt4!r Story
o,oz Breakfast Party
1,06 Mudc Go Round
t l : 10 W satherc.ut.
8:30 Wichit.■. Town
t,30 New&amp;
5:30 News Headllnts
U : 15 Shockwat.eh
9:00 Pla.y'. Your Hunch
9,S., Breakfast Party
5,31 Music Go Bound
2:00 Sign Of(
9:SO MallQuerade Par! y
I0:00 Cotfee Time
5 ,411 Complete N■w1 Jt,,und-up
10:00 Moment of Fear
10,15 Swap Shop
6,00 Crow', SteoJ, Jio--.SOund
I0,30 News Headlines
1 1 :00 New1 1-':eadliues
of U., .,
1 1 : 1 0 WeaO-.ercaat
10:32 Morning Devotionr
1 1 : 15 SiJ:n On
6:30 Newa HeadUnu
lb15 Jat't. Paar Show
10:45 Radio Hymnal
1 1 :'30 This is the Life
66:32 Evenina: Interlude
1
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ti :00 News Headlines
12:00 TV Chap"l
7:00 News Hl!!1dline1
i l :02 Country Hoe Down
12 :30 Industry on Parade
'1 :02 Evenln,: Jnterlude
11:29 Farm Ttlme
12:45 Inside Sporta
T :30 News Ueadllnea
1 1 : 30 Racine Jubilee
1 :00 Lab 30
7:32 S�ndown Serenade
'1 :45 Sign On
12:00 Noon News
1 :30 Movietime
8,00 SilPI OU
800 Circle 3 Ranch
---5:00 Favorite Story
9:00 Sheena, Queen of Jungle
Mrs. Etta Spencer and Mn. Hilda
5:30 News Plcture
Q :� Junior Auction
White spent
Friday afternoon
10:00 Howdy Doody Show
3:00 Sunday Movietime
with Mn. Golda Colmer, Sh,de.
e(!
$ .
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0:30 Rttff &amp; &amp;eddy t�ow
6:00 Meet the Prel51l!
, Sharon Holter is vi1it11t1 •iJ the
Picture
News
Sunday
t:SO
;Fury
JHIO
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Kenneth Davis home in �rind,
Mrs.
H.
A.
1
11:llf) Cln:u■·iloJ'
Mr. 41Jd Mrs. Wm. Birc)ifield
Mr. and Mrs. Vlr11:il w■ , ker
1:00 Overllnd Tril l
or Findlay spent Thuraday •ni ght &amp;pl!!nt Sunday with &amp;JI:. 'il'Q{t. Mr\ .
)Z:00 l"ilm
8:00 Mu11ic o'n Ice
9:0. • Chevy Sho·.,
witl): P,� 'IIJter•, si�r end roth: Lewis Walker of Fore1t lt'lin.
_ 11\:00 ' 11,of lll&gt;ger, Show
· iQ.:00 �tt• Younc Sllo,r
":80 ' 'Pon on the Farm
er-in-18W M:r"and Mrs. J. c. ,cKay
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mrq ,1,ad
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-.�,90 :irttni
�- ind �&amp;. Oenver f;4if a nct sons spent Sunday withllfr. an�
'1 , 16
1 1 :20 News HepjUnea
c:IJ,ughten of f,-ter. W- Va;, j -..n. PJint Orr .and �tttbr1 ,ed
t,ope
·s peptl Sunda., lllith Mr. 104 Mra. fiilly's birthday.
1 1 : -1 0 Weaihr,_Wt
:l:215 Ba.;-ba11
Ralph B!JIJ;)j.
l l , 15 Jf!t.... te!II
f:00 Watch Mr. Wlzara
Clarence
Baker called Oh bis
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t: 30 Sellnce Fiction Theater
UN) MIPl · Of!
M_r. #�9 ltfr�. ♦rYil Holt'° anC, mother al St. Joseph Hol� I."'
1, mijy iw,t �ymJay Willi )Ir. an4 I. Mr. and l!n, ff°""1 J(flle� "I.•
Mrs. �t,:;.,_!.li D•\lis, 1\ytltnd.
■ter
Sqrde,i,
1 Bobby, l,Jra:
Dia
and
and
Grover
ot
Borden
Mark
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Mrs.
11nd
W}Jite
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Wednesday with Columbus spent Saturday . even'1:30 Dick Cjari: Show
Walemt'1 White at Veterans Hos- lnc wiJh the Clint Orr family.
8:00 Brave :St■Hion
1 Mrs. Betty Barnhart, Mn. Helen
pita!,
Huntington.
8:30 Leavii ;! T!&gt; Be.(IJeJ'
4:00 American Ban4,tarid
Glacer, Columbus spent Monday
Mr.
Erne.st
Mrt.
a.nl1
Deeter,
s.1&gt;..c-,
Wl'!lk
Lawrence
0:00
lli:80 Rin 'Pin Tin
I with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey. ,
daughter
Belinda
spent
the
paa:f:
0:00 San Frane11co B,at
L0:00 Jubilee, U. s. A.
Mrs. Lola Sorden apent Satur­
)Veek wilh the lormer'1 n,other
t:30 Your Esso Reportt :
l l :00 Up-To-Tbe-l(inute New..
day with Mrs. Mona Sorden of
Mrs.
Columbus.·
ol
Deeter
Freda
e:40 Weather Te11er
� l : 10 Sports Report
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey spent - Ea1le Rid1e.
M5 Job:n Daly New-1
'.1 : 15 Late Show
Aaron Wayne an4 1Qu'en Jo�,,
Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and
c
'1:00 Buddv �tn her Show
of South Charleston are visiting
Mrs. Otto Bradford, Spiller.
,,1,, Woll l!isne, Pre•ento
Karen Jones of South Charles- th!'ir grandparenh Mr, ind Mrs.
8·30 Man From Blackhawk
ton spent a rew days with her GrQ ver Whiteland Mr. and Mrs.
Pitture
Bia:
The
12:00
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9:oi)
Ralph Ballard.
cousin, Linda White
,.. File
2·.SO John Hopkl••
10:00 The Detectives
Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Orr are
Conference
I
News
College
:00
10:30 Black Saddle
spending a (ew daya w;th Df. and
1 :30 National Edu . ,s�claUon
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Mrs�
Roger Grueser and dauJhten
Matln�e
2:00 :Uy11tery
eatber
11:10 Scapt� the
.
Mra.
and
Mr.
and
Logan
of
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11:15 Spoi'tlt Report
$
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3:30
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4 :00 Ilk■ Chase Show
Mr.li- Herbert Glaze or
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Mr.&amp;.
Johpj\on
Clara
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Tw
of
n
4:30 American Arta TJlo
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Bridge, Mont., called on M arid Cleveland were Sunday g14eat,i of
i:
5 Jlll .\{Qlty's Fun'day Funnies
Mr. a� N"rJ. William lle-dftird.
Mrs. �c:e Alker Satur ay:
0:80 TBA
t:00 Badge and Bonet,
trel')ce Their daughter, Grace, w,o has
Mr.
To'
Uand
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'Mrs.
IIIl.d
iS:00 Peopl.e's Chole•
JHIO Eddie �a�µIJ Shpw
and daughters, Tuppers
la Ins � v,isitfea tbe Jl&amp;dfotlls re­
6,31) si)prt( . 111,h111h1o
12,00 Robjn
avening
Su
spent
Mr. turned honie" Whh them 5tlnd1y,
it�
w
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'1:00 · "These ,ll! llle Men
l2:30 Talk Bal'I:
At t,i:P.,.l'!!X! at Sunga, School
and
Morrl.s
Carl
Mrs.
4au1h•
and
7:30 :ntu,verick
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1:00 Commonwealth of Nations
76, collection $21 .14.
was
ters.
8:30 Lawn,a�
1 :30 Gl'ay Ghost
Rev.
Robel't Oar4 rilled his re-71Prion,
&amp;on
Deeter,
Freda
Mrs.
9:00 The Pebel
2:00 Studio Wrestling
of Columbus .s p,mt the w� keji d 4'.ular appointment ,t 7:SJ) pm.
A1ukans
The
9:::io
2:55 Baseball
with Mr. and Mrs. George Robeft.s �rrio t 1 1 '"t' I King s 18, 36..... Ser.•
10:30 Johnny Staccato
5:30 Travel Film
and Airman and 'Mrs. Ernest D�t- mon The Relatlvea of Artn"ered.
5:415 Ameriu's Newsreel Album 11 :00 The News To!light
Prnver. A,tteod,{lce 31.
er and daughter, :Qelinda.
·n i
1 1 : 1 9, , ��� Sl}ow .
l:Gq 1 _lJ.ecord Hop
... ).{($$, . G h:ls tiqa Grueaer �t
and
Mr.
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Ch■rlea
Mrs.
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Grueser were Sunday � afterr}oon
guests pf l(r. and Mrs.
Mark
Grueser and sons or Shade.
6:00 Iw,ck La�e Part1
Mr. 1nd Mrs. RQy Uastman
7 :00 Hilhway Patrol
•pent Sunday with the CM.rper1
l• AA The Ver_�t 11 Youn
In Pomeroy.
1':;JQ Perp MaJon
l,lO 'l!bo Jll11Iiw 0a,
Mr. an,t Mrs. lpe: GIW!,er tf
Allv•
or
id
1:30 W,ijt,-l�
,,15 The Setire't Storm
Harrisonville . and Mr. and Mrs.
9:00 Mr. Lucky
t,so 'I'll, E,lp 91 NIJbt
Waller Heilman
Ball Run were
8:30 Have Gun, W!II Travel
,,ro "nle "rhfee Stoo'Jer
Sunday guests o( Mr. and Mrs.
.0:00 Gunsmol,e
,,ao The Lil• of •Rilef
Jae Weyersrp iller.
Jirl\lur ;J. Smlth-1'-'tWII
lO:stl Not .For \lire
Mr. and M•�. Harold Black.ston
A took' at the Weather
and Sherri, ·Bobbt SQd Bruce aM
1 1 :00 1 1 O'clpek News
e,211 TV Bowling Clinic
eilJoyJng ■· \llcatlon' in Florida.
1
,,so Am011 'r.' AJJIJr
Mr, and Mn. Howard Bla kburn
1
v,oo Markham
and children or W,1tevlew· j ,1penl
I
,,so Ru. hide
several days with Mr. and Mnt,
e,so Hotel Ge Paree
Horace Abbott and children.
9:60 Rev. ,Ji(at!bqra
o,oo V ideo Village
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Grue�r
J:30 American at Wort
9,30 December Bride
and daughter. Coh1111hn s, vi11ited
J:'5 Christian Sclerl\.�
10,00 Twlllght zone
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grueser
' J0:00 Air Force' Scrapbook
10:30 Penon to Person
WPdnesday eveniM.
lU:30 Camera
u,oo Newli
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Abbott en­
1 1 :00 Dig Picture
n,10 A IAjJ)i at lhe WHlher
tertained with a 1urprise birthday
11 :SO �. USA
11, 15 neater 13.
party Friday evening in honor or
12,00 Re• Elwood GlblMo
their daughter Kathy's eil?hth
12:30 -Molle l,la,lerpleee
birthday. Thoae present were Mike
3:00
Wlleor:
Wfllard
Rev.
Ml
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Young, Becky 1,ad Mitry Lou
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
Radford. Connie Radford, J-Ielen
11:00 Oral Br '..iertl:
1:00 Our Gana comediea
(;faze, Jht)-mie Broderick, G�rgie
Nation
the
Face
B:30
10:00 Heckle and Jectle c .rloa
Skinrler, Roger, Danny and Vickie
6� Republlcan c&amp;nv. Preview
10:30 M ight IJlonae Playhouse
Abbott, Ter,:y and Mike Foreman,
Century
Twentieth
6:30
1 1 :GP The Lona a.na:er
Joy, Sue '1td Jenny Lou Th11het,
T:OU LHlle
1 1 :30 Jet Jukson
Je!r Morris, Bobby, Mark and
Menaee
the
Dennll
f:!O
12:00 . � Klnl •
Johnny Blackburn Mrs
Arlee
B:00 'lbt id SuU,lvan Show
12:30 ,J·attoons
Abbott,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Theatw
E!eetrit
Geqel'll
9:00
1 : 15 &amp;aball Lead-&lt;iH
Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
9,31! 41� Hite!&gt;- Pft■
1 ,25 Baseboll
Abbott, l,\P, ,nd
Le.�\lt Foi;t&gt;
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C(thbNtlcut
In
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10:GO
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4 ' oo com edY T1
r · man, Mrs. Edith Riffle, M'r . aod
�
IO,SO What, ¥1 Line!
4:45 AmiR'lcan ..i.lbum
!,In. . Ed1ar �bbptt, KalJlr -nl!
u _:OQ Surl(!11 News Speelll
Eddie.
,
There were gafl'e• and
5:00 Daneti -Party
U : 15 Thaater 11
prizes won by Jay T.tui
1
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1!,tibilnl
°'Ab,rs,;nia,;·s:,pllot Chui;,; by
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Danny Abbott after whl���
'ey a
NEW YP,� UPI - Rep. Adam I The Hulem Nearo leader ha
joyed • wiener roast th,en alhy
Clayton Powell Jr. (D-N. J.) an- been a eollfteasman tor 16 y:tar!
opened her many Ciij1,.. fend&amp;n11 ,
nounced Wed.[ll!fday he plans to an� hfla �en aM'JClated with th ,
&amp;lfta but unable o leU,)4 ,vtre,
retire Both fto'in CongreH and cburcll slnee HIGO. He 1ave n.o
Dianna Weyersmifler and Judy
from his paetor■te at -Hart.em's,: reasons for his decision.
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G•u9H: Montgomery, 16.0 on up­
per, R. O on lower, running 4 feet;
rour di\•orces were Canted and
Gallipolis, l 8.3 on upper, JO.O on
COLUMBUS UPI-Ohlo St.ate one dismiued by Jud&amp;e Oliver D.
lower, running '4 (eet; Lock 23: 15.2 Uni versity announced today It will Kessel in a special term of the
on upper 9.5 on lower, closed off drop rooming houses whkh dis­ Mason Counly Circuit Court held
fi cent. pu- ward. one insertion. M.lnUl'lWn chare e - 60 cent..
75 meedles on.
with
criminate agaJnat students be­ Monday in �. Pleasant.
t cent.a per WOl'd for Utree COOtileottUve ilwertio111.
cause of ractl, reli&amp;ion, or color
Sp,jpal - one meiitb for 30 cenh per word.
Patricia L. Smith was granted a
C ondition of Mov,bl• Lo,ko,
rrom its approved list of orr­ divorce from Charles H. Smith.
Full rate of t centa per word W\11 be charged for .idvertWnc
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4
feet
runm
up
dams
are
All
campwi lodgings.
UNO IIOATI AND MOToa. SU
lf oot pa.id wU:lhin lU daya aner receivin1 bill.
Lacy Barton was granted a di­
12; Lock 13 and 1 4
aftd a,p wh ll• � IMt Mlit,. down lo Lock
Etror, in Advertisin&amp; - Soould be rt1)('':'ttd hnmediatel:,-. The
Wilham S. G uthrie, dean of vorce rrom Nellie M. Barton. The
15 throug� 23
Lot'k
foot,
running
6
Mlln
politan Motor-a. dOO
student relations, aaid that stu­ defendant was granted custody of
Dllllv Sentinel •W not be responaible for more Lha.n one incor­
are closed off All , Kanawha River
4,.tft
one
oy,
Ph
Pomer
t.,
WY
S
dents were not required to live the rour children 11-nd support
rect lrwertionsill.
dami are on the
1 1 •14-tfc
in rooming houses approved by for their maintenance.
"-"d of �ant, and Speclal Notice1 of Ev,• uta ,uJO. Obituarlt1
Downbound:
8o•h:
River
Ohio
!
___
______
___
.
university. Ht estimated that
lhe
publillbed ai 1 ce'll per word.
Carol Sue Davis was granted a
Montgomery, Sam H1cerdo at 7 : H5
v DAYS
3 DAYS
J DAY
·:,oaos
approved
in
lived
men
2,500
about
1 MO.
Gordon
Robert
rrom
divorce
:05
4
a.
al
Vulcan
8:
k
am, 1 - l ; Lol'
90c
60c
houses d11ring the last school Davis with the plaintiff being
$ 1 .36
15
f4,50
at
l�.inia
10:
Pennsy
Lock
;
1
1
m.,
10lt Oobi1 HOUSE ON B UITER
60e
Sl.20
year and that 4,000 lived in hous­ given custody of their ctlild. The
$ 1 .8('1
'6.00
2i'
6:50 am, 7-2; Lock 1 1 : Ind1.an a at
NUT Ave. Phone WY 2-3775.
1
$2. :la
$1 .50
es not on the ,1 pproved Hat.
75&lt;!
�
$7 . 50
father was given visiting rights
Blai.­
Paul
:
2
1
Lock
6-7;
am,
7 20 6tc 1 1 :30
The announcement represen ted for the child and will pay for
Ads ree.ived by 10 A ..M. wilJ b&lt;t ln that d.ay • .,_par.
ier al 8:50 am, 0- 1 1 ; Lock 1 3 :
.a change in the university atti. support.
Southland at 4:50 Bill, 0-2; Lock 1!5:
,I
Joan Fink W&amp;S granted a di­
Crucible at 6:30 am, 0-1 1 ; Lock 1 . : tude. Ohio State oftlcials previ­
I A. V. Criss Jr.
at 3:05 am, 6-0; ously had said they were trying vorce from Ralph S. Fink ..ind was
EIG H T ROOM HOVSt.:, two five
to get land ladies to co-operate in also granted custody of 'the
room apartments. A. N. Bengel. Lock 23. Jauic D al 12:25 pm, 1-0; ending discrimination.
couple's two children and support
11-2 Uc Mike Creditor at 7:55 pm, 19--1 ;
Phone WY2-3272.
men
the
of
percentage
big
A
for the children.
TIRMITE AND PEST �ONTROL 1959 cl- 1 E VHOL �·1;- V sR,1-ir -- --cc-,------,-� Beaver at 10:20 p. m., 1-0; Ben Mc- students live off campus. The uni­
AThe divorce suit of Doria E .
1
APARTHOOM
,FURNISHED
3
Atlas
�
at
..im,
0-4;
at
l
2
:
4
Cool
'1 P•ln. Free l�!ipechon. ln,ur•
:.!: dr. l=iedau. $2195. Al most like
ENT located _at � Sout h. / 4 : 1 5 am, 7-0; Philo at 7 am, 0-2; El­ versity until recently did not Huffman and Glenn Huffman w.is
_. bJ Hatlonw11H. Phone R.
ti_t
the day it was sold. Power
have dormitories for men but is dismissed.
J-ourth Street, Middleport, Ohio, 1 ger CliH at 10:45 am, 2-0.
and A. $enlc;e ' Station WY'l•
,ir:l l de. U &amp; II. Elacttnars, Pum
no w building several.
I
furUtilities
decorated.
nicely
-.
c
�26-H
eroy.
7-21 -6tc
The (8fflPUI MWlpapar, the
___
U pbound: Lock 27: Hepp at 7:�5
nished. La undry facilities. Phone
___
C.
Waller
h■d campaigned for
Lantern,
ipolis:
Gall
-0;
1
m.,
p,
"NOTlce
2-2186.
WY
or
2-3346
WY
( 195◄ BUICK Special ◄ dr . .Seda�
th, 1Mi¥enltr to wHhhold •P­
�dt: •to-School Swe11tcrs are here.
7 18 6le Bcckjord at IU 5 pm, 0- 1 ; City of
$49�. Runs hn c. Blaetlnars,
Huntington al 1 2:30 am, 7-6, turned prov•I af roomlnt houlff whlc:h
•La)' away. pay as conve n ient and
l'omt!roy,
7-21 -Btc
oc
rlffuMd to •ccept ,tvdifnts beKyger Creek; Robert R. Gibson
at
the sweater problem for tho11e
4 HOOM HOUSE. ,PHONE TUrnet
By Martha Hol,ln..,uuN of th.Ir ru■ or r.ilalon.
-0; Lucy Jane Lucaa
am,
3:55
at
3
fir1t chilly days is solved. 1 he 19� PONTIAC Star Chief 4 dr.
7 18 6tp
2· 3475Mr. and Mrs. William Hoselton
Sedan. $495. Worth much more.
at 4 am. 2-9; Ro bert R. Gibson and
Landl.adles in the area had told
Shoe Box, M iddleport.
litaettnars, Pomeroy
7-21-6tc NORTH SECOND AVE.. M IDDLE- Mike Credilor a t Antiquity at 1 1 the university they were not op- a�d _Mrs.. Mike Kerwin enjoyed a
I
A_Y
_D_
&amp;QUARt.: DANCI N{.j - sA'fU_R
apartment. a. m., upbound ; Lock 23: Robert E . erallng hotel11. They said ·they picnic dinner Sunday at Wood
PORT Furnished
· t11 a t Lcgmn I f&lt;1 ti • R u t Iand ·
mg
ounty Memorial Park at Parlcers,
I 95u 1''O HD SEDAN, good tires I Ideal (or 2 eonotrucllon workers. Reed 11.t 7 p m . 1 1-0·, Cincinnati at considered students guests in C
Starting July 23, 8 to 1 2 p. m.
burg.
Li:i
at
their
homea
Horner
and
V.
that
they
C.
should
7-3;
Rent reasonable. Cooking f1"::il• 9 : 10 pm,
a11d two good exlril tirl!s, also
7 20 J tp
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and
7 18 6tc I am, 0-2; Larry Turner at 8:10 am, have the right to decide who to
J ties. WY 2-5293,
two snow tirei;, good battery,
___
-' _
of Shade visited Mr. and
family
only has 39,000 miles and has
1 4--0 and small tug in tow; Lock 21 : accept,
WANTEU MEU!t:AL ltOOT:i. Giu- 1
Mrs. Robert VanMeter Sunday\
FIVE ROOM un1urniihed apart- North frn up at 10 ;i m, 1 5--0 .
bC'cn used very liltlc Lhe last
1en�. Blood Ruot, Wild Gmgt"r,
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake Jr.,
ment with bath and 1hower,
K anawha R h,•r Boat,: Win!lcld:
five years. Mn. Everett Tracy,
Yellow Hoot, �by Apple !foot,
newly
al
dlspo
unll,
returned from a vacation i n
just
rbage
am,
2-1.
9
Helen Z down a t 12:50
ge.
Pomeroy H U No . 2, O ., B;. 11
etc, One of Uhto best markel
redecorated. Phone wY 2·15335 ,
Florida.
H u n Hoad. Telephone WY 2 ·
location.
over 40 yrs. eame
7.7 .tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley and
___________
7-2 1 -Jtp
6746.
E. H. Morse, Albany, Ohiu,
Uvlnt1 room
son and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Beauty Shop.
HOUSE WITH
0flC8
McArthur Road Nell:l lo Tenn. I
Holsinger and daughters were
fNm C:USh•
lncluclff
7 2 1-6!&lt;:
7-2f-3k
Gu Plant.
� �WY 2.n24 1 .
LEGAL NOTICE
Sunday guest1 of Mr. and Mrs.
loned ,llrn-lin. sofa
I
Sealed bids will be received by
Joe Proffitt or Racine.
CHUCK
AT THE
N EW Unfurnished deluxe apartMCI loun.., Danllh
SPECIALS
of the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanMelcr
occHianal chair,
Waaon rest. joining 33 and 7 [ GAS. FUEL OIL and coal furment, alr condltlon.ed. Phone the undersigned for the sale
and children and Junior, Grace,
naces. c�u for free esti mates.
7-21-12t c Autie Millhone residence located
eockta11 tfbl• and
W Y 2-5141.
on Sat. 2J and Suri , 24th, HamRobert G. C1arke Jr., Lake
Poreman &amp; Abbott, Middleport.
'l 1tep table, In w■I•
I at 850 East Main Street, Pomeroy, White, ha.s been elected assistant Donnie Holsinger were at a belf­
bl•fil 10c, ! l ot Dog� 10c with ,
Ohio. Se.aled bide must be present·
ing Saturday nighl for Mr. and
(1-10-tft
nut, ■nd 2 tall
aauce, .all po p 8 cnts. J5,c for ti
(
Electric
Valley
Ohio
of
secretary
' 't
ed on or before August l1l, 1960,
Mrs. David Cline at Racine.
lamps.
with own bottles, ice cream
Corporation, and its subsidiary,
Fannie Bigley and Grace and
SALESM EN, 24 TO 40 yrl. old, al 10:00 o'clock a. m. The Execu- Indiana-Kentuck
bars 5c, all candy bars 2 for 5c
PUBLIC AUCTION
Cor­
Electric
y
Martha H*inger visited Mon­
k i t c h e n
must have experience. Good Lor , Clyde G. Mlllhone, will conDue to m y d isconti ,rn ing housechewing gum 2 for �c. Ballobm1
poration. Announcement of the da)' evening with Rev, and Mrs.
for
,property
bids
sider
accepting
ion.
ABC
route and commiss
7 -21-3lc keeping I wjll sell the rollowing
black­
Banquet-Ila
3 for le.
appointment was made this week
Cleaners, Maaon, w. V■. 7-12-tfc on inslallmcnt oasis. The under- by OVEC-IKEC vice president Wil­ Eldon Blake.
- - --- - at my re1idencci 391 Lincoln
tone tablt !1 '5 ic
signed rescrv.!s the right to rehave a comp!ele Slreet in Middleport Ohio, July
now
We
Rev. an d Mrs. Eldon Blake are
SO JC 7G". 6 match•
bur H. Rueee, following action going to Junction City for a con­
d
I
I
d
s.
a
TRAVEL SERVICE. If you are 23, l .P. M.: Motorola. TV 24 in.;
an
any
bi
et
J
C8S
I
USl neSS Se l"\I ,
c:halr1. 2 Llnal•
In•
taken at a recent meeling of the ference this week The WMA wom­
coun t_ ry
. ao I nK to uny fore I gn
'
Crnw, Crow &amp; Porter
Mohair C halr &amp; Ottom an· D ar- ----- -.
Rufi and Utll•
eum
directors.
board
company's
or
Attorneya al Law
en are going along to cook.
or anywhere m t�e U . S. give rell Back Ch ;u r·
O ve;sturred TELEV lSION RADIO AN'D Sid.ALL
lty Cabin-♦•
with
associated
been
has
Clarke
(7) 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 6tc
u,11 a call. No service char�e, no Ch,i' r• 'J'wo llo " kc •,, . li"ok c·, ,, .
appllance repair. Phone Otis
Mrs. Virginia Carter is spend•
September, Ing a few days in Clendennin,
since
OVEC-IKEC
. '
: '
. . � .. ' u
.�lo. 2-1-tfo
o
R•clne,
McC'lintock,
extras. TAWNIY STUDIOS, 422
bedroom
.
Antique Dunng I able; Dressing
1954, in the capacity of tax ana­
G a 111- pu,is,
•··· d A venue,
aa;Oll
1'able an_d llenc Ii ; Cu d_
Denlsh
SWN,int
T8 bl e_ ; APA.k'i'M.ENTS - lurnilb.ed and
lyst. He will continue to repre­
Phone GI tl- 161/} or G I 6- 1243. D111ette Set; Two lit1l1ty Cab1drtll•
trlple
walnut
u nfumithed. Mtlllalten, M iddle
OflCe
sent the company primarily in
PENNEY EXPLOSION CLUE
7_2J . tfc
Marble
er with fr-NMd mlr•
__ _ _ _ nets: Metal Wardrobe;
2 3 tf
M ERRILL, Wis. UPI-A blast
the field of municipal relation­
port. Phone WY 2-2082.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
'fop Dressen; ;j Pc. M11ple lied
ror , 5-drawer che,t
--- -----ships Jn those areas of Ohio, In­ that demolished the J. C. Jenney
e No. 1 8,-406
1
nou m S uite ; J enny Lind Bed; MU IL LI I F UR NACII, WI STING E,tat•
bookca1t bed.
1nd
·w
Craii,
dec..,ed diana and Kentucky where the store and claimed eight lives
of Harry .
.,.
•
t
Arnoh
net1,
applla
HOUII
·
C
&amp;
hest
dar
r
Mayta
c
W
mat.
lnnarr,prlng
11sh_
:
l'
!
by
caused
been
have
may
Monday
property.
holds
company
Edna
that
given
hereby
hi
Notlee
a
�
list
!58 MERCUl l Y sale $1Ml5. Med
Hm�e Tubs; R Day C.:lo�·k ; U•shes; . · the"" ,, raci".., Oh le,
tr.., and m.atc:hing
A native of Mason County, W . accumulated gas, authorltles 1aid
L. Craig who1e Post Oflice addreSJ
2-door. Push button drive. As
' WY2
bow aprlng. 2 PII•
.la Middleport, O hio, ha11 been dbly Va., Mr. Clarke attended Marshall today.
11lent 1H a soarini;: gull. Plan ! 4 G u_ Heaters ; Electric !l�at�rs
. - n J; . �umps ;
air� '
fngJd
Iowa &amp; Bid Spread.
·
·
�'�
�11.&lt;L
_
;
"
Chlcago
ot
lversity
n
U
and
College
Estate
the
of
Executrix
appolnted
.11
,
Ill
11
M'
liig
thi
v11eatlo
'
yuur
,y;
_
r
d
o
Electric
,
Roaste
,
Up To 36 Months
t
K«
·or Harry W. Craig, deceaaed, late recelvlng his doctor or laws de­
It's ready to i:o. Karr &amp; Van �
GERMAN
NAVY
◄
;
BUILDUP
;
ry
Mixer
afflc
Pan
Iron;
O
To Pay
\Y
Ji
in
Jnstltution
latter
the
from
gree
Ohio.
County,
Meigs
Middleport,
of
7-22-3tc
V.an Zandt , Pomeroy ,
BREMEN, Germany UPI-The
_ .Ft. Extension Ladder; Chlld'R
Dated lhiH 20th day of July 1960. 1952. Prior to his affiliation with
D8 OLDSMOUILE �ale $ 1 69,. 88- Scooter ; 3 window fam1:J 1md many
OVEC he waa engaged in tile new West German navy has paas­
F. H. O'BRIEN
2 door St•d1111. Va !locket engine .1 other itcm11 not listed.
practice of law In New Haven, ed the one-third mark in its
Court
Probate
the
of
Judge
_
.
goal of 350 warships, it was anllubart,
C.
.
.
M
Mrs.
(Owner)
lio-Goshift
d
n
sland.
with
Meia:a County, Ohio
W. Va.
,
Go in !his l!t!Uppy Olde. The Sale t•onduct•tl by Bradford
•
Mr. Clarke, his wUe Elizabeth nounced Tue day.
(7) 22, 29; (8) 15, ate
Co
Auction
Ohio.
,, Racine,
buy u r your Ille. Karr &amp; Van ,
and son Gregory Dressel Clarke
A.M.
9:30
Before
7 · 22·3tc ! 7-1 8-6lc
Z;.ndt, Pomeroy.
I
reside at 140 South Shore Drive,
FOOD FOR POLAND
Mtddf-.t WY,:Z.2649
White,
Lake
WASHIN
GTON
UPI
Pom■roy WY•2-lltl
Dtl CAIJHJ,AC sale $1895. Hardtop
- The UnitLEGAL NOTICI TO BIDDIRS
• od Stales has agreed to supply Po­
BARGAINS I N
kAUTZ PIID nDtl
Coupe. The mark ol sul·ccsi;.
Sc11led proposal.!t, bearina: the
lan� with $130 million in surplus
At Ct.,te,
Herv·11 your chanl·c to own Am­
of the work and name or the
title
agricul tural products,
S-214'
v•On
Heating
Used
erica's finest al America's luw­
bidder will be received by J. Ed­
HAMII.L HIIVICI nATION
e■t price. A true value. Karr &amp;
ward 1', o,tcr, &lt;..:lerk ror the Bo11rd
-.. t!OO AM.
7-22-3tc
Van 11 11dt, l"omcroy.
or EduFl'tion of the Pomeroy Ex­
--- --- -ml
AIINny
COAL FURNACES
empted Village School District,
80 OLDSMOUILE H11le $ 1 095. 888enw
Da,y
l!Titry
Sizes 20-22-24"
Pomeroy, Ohio, 11t lhc High School
4 door Sedan. lh•�ulHul two tone
BLOWERS
blue. l'ower stcf'ring a111I power
AIR CONDITIONilfG, REFRIGER­ Building, Pomeroy, Ohio, until 12
Eastern Standard
ation aervice. Jack's Refrl1en­ o'clock Noon,
brakc11 . A qui.lily rar. Truly a
OH &amp; Gas Convcr11ion Units
tlon. New Haven. }'bane TU2- Time, on Tuesday , Augulil 2, 1 960,
11:ood 1111Jue. K,m &amp; v.-u Zandt,
COLUM BUS UPI-The fish are
8-23-11 and will be opened and read aloud bltlng, but there arc •·surprisingly
3537.
7-:!2-:ilc
Pomeroy.
.
immediately thereafter, for the few" a nglers out trying for them
WesUnghouse Store
A 1 JC:TIONIIR
constru
ction of Pomeroy Elemen - the Nalural Reeource11 Depart­
64 PONTI AC 11ah• $495 Chicft1dn I Ph•n• WY-'l-6314 Syncu,e, O.
Cempltt• hr,lce
tary School DuUdlng, In accordance ment said today.
Delux(' 4 dour. Thi� one c1rn't '
Crltt I,....,,.
with plans and spcdricatlons H
Big ones arc being taken by
bc beat ;i i lhb prke. Uuc� every ' Wtfte, PhoM •r Cont•tl
- A, 9, c�j"iM·AN. J.o---;- x.SO' House
,0
,prepared by Thomas D. Mc Laugh, lho,e fishermen who are
m11. klng
l hing but Kil 111' .and bc-g. You'll
Ohl-.
leclne,
BRADl"ORD,
.
C
A.
1r.ail e1· in t' Xl'Ullui1t cundlt1on.
!in and John J. Keil, Architecll, use o r the good weather and good
really like it. Sec fur yourself.
f' i vt! roo1111,: includinu full sized Lima, Ohio.
conditions of Ohio lakea and
Karr &amp;. Va11andt, l'omeroy.
bath. Cwn bu Keen at l'owcll's CLOTH, WOOD 8LAT POllCII
Dr.twins• and 11JM)cificallons and streams, accordina: lo the weekly
v■l1nc..
porch
cloth
sh11de1,
7-22-3lc
StlllOCtl St.allon, Midd lrport or
1wnln 1s. venetian blind,, win­ contract documenh are available fishln&amp; report.
call WY 2-2 131 bclwccu 8 11. m.
03 PONTIAC �ale $J9!5. Chiefllln
Fishin&amp; conditions In East cen­
Fret Htlmatu. ror in&amp;pectlon a t the omces of the
dow 1bad111,
'
and 5 p. m.
7-22 .fitc
Owner and lhc Architect. Draw•
2-door. Herc i, real H\l ln,:a for
Dale Wlppel, 210 Union Ave.,
tral J nd Southeastern Ohio--W &amp;•
, Door Hard Top. Radio,- Heater,
a:1 and specificattona ror ·the per•
ln
you In II eolld c11r. A good dc­
½, Ton Stalt•. V8 Engine, One Owner,
I 11 90tCI
ter levels are normal but ✓ vary
Pomera,.
W Tlrel, Power Steering, Aulo. Trau.
1�mal use of contractors may be (rom clear to roily. The outlook is
pend1blti job. A 8leal of � deal. roH SALE 16 fl. 1959 trailer rully
Low Mileage, Local Owner.
obtained from the Architect upon f
Excellent Condlllon.
Karr &amp; V1111 Z11ndt, Pomeroy.
equipped fur modn11 hookup
or fair (i&amp; hlnc. Catfish and blue
'
er
atit
one
for
$20.00
ol
deposit
7-22-3lc
or cumplng. Ideal for vuca1ion
l:tll• predominate. Beat new, le
which
$10.00
will be rdunded u p- ' "illeyes a\ Seneca Lake, Guern·
tr;.vc l. Ue11son11blo, i,� _ A. Enoch, coMl'LF;TE n.sulWlc:s
Purt land, Ohio.
lection, Ule, Autt, Fite, Pollo. on return ol said drawin1s 111.d Se)' a 1;1d Noble CounUes, muskies
7-22-6tc
If CHEVHOI--ET, '57 Int. YI truck.
c,u Oon Milla, lllddl1port, specitlcatlons within 10 days from at Leeaville, Carroll Col.Int)' and
Low mllea!Cc. Swltzel's Ashland
the dale ,or r�Mn1 bids.
')�"
shQvehe■d c1tfl1h ln the lower
Station, Pomeroy WY 2-3535.
1000 HUSHEL o{ krMut cabbage;
Each, bid fflllll , be submitted on Mlllik.ln1um Rivet, Wuhlngton
6 18 1'tc
i,o hu. beans. Pick youraell.
bl■nk,1 obtained Crom the Archl- '
-------,.--,-,--Coqnty.
P. M. Cowdory, Lon2 Hottom.
tect, and m1.1•t eohlaln the name
GM4 CleM UIN Can
l alLI .AMIUIH CONVOY
'1-22 · 3li:
Hardtop. Radio llDd Healer, Sid. Tran•
FOR SALE, IVA BROWN pro- of every peraon Interested therein
All "-It" Mtl M1itleb
, Door Sedan. Aulo. Trano.. Radio and
Tl;l•OUZOU, Alseria UPI _ Al,
perty reduced prlce, 1 room" and be accomp.nled. by a Surety 1eri1n rebel&amp; ambushed a French
OIIITROPOLITAN MOTOtl&amp;
mtaslon, One Owner"- I\A1' TERllll::R Pupa. Only two
(
bath, aas, hot 'Water heat, car company Bid Bond, aatls(actory to .■ rmy convoy Thundl)',
.
Healer, VI Enilne, t Tone Flnilh.
lell. Phono WI 9-3779. 7-22-3tp
killing
Olde
iarue , Close
down town. the Owncr, or CertUled Check up- eiaht Fr ench ,oldien and wound•
,._.,,
A bove hilh water. U8 Cole SI., on some solvent bant, made pay- 1
••bt.
JIM FOHD V8 Cu1tom llne 4 dr. TRY A UELICIOllS 1'� 1,h Sand­
M lddleport. Office Phone WY 2· ■ble to the Treaaurer of the Board ��
wlrh. Jack's l&gt;alry U.ar, Middle•
Sedan. $795. Showa the beat or
a320, Res. Phone WY Z.21U1. of Edueollon, in an ,mount equal
7-19-8tc
llU l' l.
care. Bl1elln1ra, Pomeroy.
11
lo 3% or the bid, II a, IPll'antee
7 - l 9-12Lp
-7·2HII&lt;
ron•
1
accepted,
is
ltid
the
ii
that
I liEli JSTl!:HED MAI.E BEAGLE
EJGHT ROOMS, bath and can2e tract will be -:inlcred Into in acNOTICI OP llltlNG AND
lt lnd1c6. Guu broke. 18 mos.
$6,000. Gilbert Week■ property cordance with the drawlnas ■nd
HIARING ON INVINTORY
old. Tom lleulor, Phone WY 2Eo1tne,
Radio, Heater,
l oc11ted on Rl. S3 ■t foot or apecitications and 1cneral condl• Ca M No l l..2tl
685tl.
7- 1 9-3tp
Trlll8.
Sedan. I Cy!. Sid. Sblfl. GOOd Colldllloa,
Rose Hill. U interti■ted write or lions of the contract ¥ nd bond ,,_.. Ceurt. MIi.. Caunty, Ohkt
call '-'Ollect Mn. John Friel, 403 form on me, 11nd the performance
TO Ule Executor or Adminll\ra­
1"01l SALt; STUDIO Couch, PlatSherb1n Ct., Loulavllle, Ohio. of the contract secured by a sure• · tor 1nd to 1uch of the followlna Ii
Tablc1.
form Hocker, 2 end
7•22-3te ty Company Contract Bond, IP· are n•ldenta of the a\lte of Oblo:
Phone TR 0-338'1 .
7-21-Stc
Phono WY 2-997:..
proved by the Owner, In an 1unlvtn, spouse, if any; next of
FIVE room, and bath In MallOn.
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amount equal to 100% of the con- kin: beneflcllll'iea under tbe wm,
'1•22-fltp
Phone WY 24498.
ii any; lhe attorney or attorriey,
lratt price.
J
Wrl1ht St.
,omtrey
No bidder may withdraw his bid rtprt1enUna 1 1\1 of lbe ataremen1·011 SALE SIX ro om ·ho u1t In
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for
period
a
of
t h I r t y Uoaed J)e lOftl�
Syr1e111e on IU. Slltet. Phone
Good Transporta,
Sedan. Aalll.
on
lbat
2 bedmom, automaU, hut,
notified
hentby
are
�ou
days
after
the
OJM!J\lne
thereof.
Galllpoll1 SI &amp;3U3 or WY 2·
Cab and FIii Bollom Bed, ·2 Speed AIie·
of July 1960, an in­
111,tb
no
clly waler. Price
1b• rljhl ts ruerved by the
7•11-lllp
6880.
Bo■rd of Education to n,Ject any ventol1 ■nd Appnlaement oI the
down payment,
per
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or all bida and to w1iv111 inlorm.all- atat9 Of Con Bill Bowen, deeeaeed
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monlh, pay Ullo renl.
One local owner and extremely
late di SaU■bury In uld COunty
,-:- ,. .,,
llea.
elNn ,nterJor, Boauttrul crocua
o
By order ot the Board or Educ■"
th id
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1e1low ,nd laurel .green finish.
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-.O ln
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Exempted
Pomeroy
the
of
Uke new Ure1. Factory air
l■ga School DJ1trlct, Pomeroy, AJ&gt;Ja4ilaement will be had pbfOftt
�d'Uoned. ve motor. Power­
124 A. FARM FOR SAlZ or tndo
tbla- ca1,1rt an the lit day or Aug.
Ohio.
iUde, power 1teerlna
1ml
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Ten room hauae, three barn1
'HONI WY 2-270t
�· 11J80 at 1 0 o'elo&lt;l A. M'..
clerk
:roster,
Edward
J.
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, irlkea. Radio and heater.
and othir bulldln!ll- Set Mr■•
7-21-lOTC
tlled
be
may
ereto
SXi:ePUon,
t
(7) 1, B, 115, 22, ,tc
th
Nada TriUind, Downln,tan,
bJ'; an; lntere,led ..-rlY 1t any.
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dmo prior to llvl dlya before the
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GARDEN ■clon
CINCINNATI UPI-The Ohio date aet tor bearlq:. · .
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en. Rolary mower blades l!ih&amp;r­
N0 ° PIRI RILIIP
Wrl'NESS DlJ slanature and \
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WASHINGTON \Jl'I - The In• River was draUed today for the
the ..11 of llld Cou�, 1h11
pl!'!'iDI,
terlor Departmen.t nporll th1t body of Jamet Finley Jr., M, Cin­
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cl.,- of July 1960,
13th
wadlnc
while
slipped
who
clnn�tl,
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GIIAVILY TIIACTOII
fll'N thla yur on public; landa in
,. K. O'Bi\lEN,
"" ,rn,DIJl!l'OllT ,�RIO
S1l11 and Senlee 3tJ I:. llain St. the Western ft!'�! �� been th� in the river Tuelday lilaht and .
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WY 2-2:ffl, wont In IQ )'�d no relief went under. • He apparently could
Pbont
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Oliver 60 tndor in fine shape.
Call G. A. Deem alter 7 p. m.
7 20 6tc
W J &amp;-3088 Racine.

JOI CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE lll!l!lJLD
BATES

l7Ml'O Daily P�m Sehednlt

Dally Senljnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 22, 1960-7

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8--Daily Sentinel, Pl&gt;meroy-Middleport, 0. , July 22, 1960

Layette Shower Honors Two Members Of
Sew-Rite Sewing Club Wednesday Eve

Mrs. Raymond Baity and Mrs. Roy B lankenship were
eech honored with a la yette showe r w hen th e Sew.Rite Sew­
ing club met Wednesday evening, a t their dub room. Gifts
wer e pla·ced in twin basinets decorated in pink and blue,
with streamers of pink and blue extending from the ceiling
to the basinets.
Mrs. Dona'. d Collms, president, Donald Mulle n , Mrs. Harvey Van.
w.as III ch;irge o[ a ,hort busme:sa Vranken, i�rs. George Co nde and
session when plans were completed a guest, �rs. Ronald Brownmg.
for a 1anuly p1rn1c to be hel dat Sending gi fts, but u nable !o attend
the Middleport �t un1c1pal Park o n were Mrs. Wilbrd Boyer and Mn.
W edneday . July 'l7 . .at 6 : 30 p. m.
Calvin Simp�n.
Committees for the party were
c ,, :ncs were played wnl1 prizes
awarded W '.\trs t::11.a G ilmore Jr., .Mrs Edward Wells ii lld Mn Don­
M rs Collin:., Mr:. Elmer White aid Collins, refreshmenh: Mrs. El­
..ind Mrs Kenneth t'mley.
za Gilmore Jr . .ind Mr�. Charles
A rter the honored guests opened Spencer, decora twns; am! Mrs.
their m;rny lovely gifts, a dessert William ware and Mrs. Harvey
ourst' was served. The napkinti V;in VranKen. games.
c.arrlt'd out t he Ual&gt;y Iheme and fa.
fors wert: smull rradlcs lilied with � .......- tr..
mi nts. A lar1:e cradle holding a
doll, was used as a center,nece for
the refreshment table.
Attcnct 111b were t hosl' namf'd
.above illld Mrs Vaytur1 Strickland,
M rt1. Charlll's Huffman, Mrs. Ed­
ward W('II� . .\l rs . Ch.arlr'S Spencer,
By LUCILLE tL\WKINS
Mrs. Don.aid \1l'K 111ght, Mrs, James
Butlr.r, \lrs. Wilham Wan·. Mrs.
Miss Patty Ann Arnold, drrngh.
ten of Mr. an d Mrs . Dores Ar nold
will e n ter the Un i vers i ty Hospital
at Columbus on Thursday. She
will u n dergo major surgery t'r i•
day, July 29.
Mn. Edgar Pratt and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Powers c1rnl rliildrt::11,
"Christion Yo ulh of Leisure" was Debbie a nd Bobby o f Middleport
the tupll' 11f 1 111• dl'vutwru; a11d pro­ were Sunday t1i11ne r �ur.sts of
gra m prcsl'nt,•d by .\f r:;. ,John Scott
Mr'. and Mrs, C. J. Ehersbach.
when the WSCS of lh!! M i nersville
Ker n s Roush returned to his
Methodist l'hurd1 mel Wcdne11day emplo:yment with the Union Barge
evening al lhl· dwrrh.
I.inc Wed nesday after a 3� dc1,y
The Lore.I ' � Prayer in unison leave al his home.
openetl t lw 11w1• t 1 11� followed wilh
Miss Rachel Roush of Columbus
group smg1111( of "Take Time To Be is spending a weeks vac11lion with
Holy' • .ind prayt'f by Mrs. Scott, her mother, Mrs. Kerns Roush.
who guvc a 111t'ditlltion on the
Mr. ;md Mrs. Fra n k Cheesebrew
top il' A Jllu �· ll't "Two Views of 11nd Miss Erma Smith, members
Leisure" W&lt;11&gt; llrl' S{'lilNJ by MrM. of Drew Webster Post and the
Alfred Yca ugcr, Mrs, Huss Wal­ Auxil i ary left today ror Colu mbus
son . Mrs. l• 'rt•!l �r11M' , M rs Christy to atte n d the 4 1 st annual Ameri•
Buer and '.l-1 rs. Sl·ott foll1JWCd by a can Legio n a nd Auxi liary ('OIJYCII
·
d ist·u1111io n.
lion,. Mr. Chee,ebrew, past di &amp;·
Jnterest ln� re;1(llll�ii lly each trict comma n der, will ae1·vc on
memher ,md �ruu lJ s111ging of the atate resolution s eommillee.
George McIntosh of Athens is
''Now thr l 1&lt;1y 1� Ol'er," conduded
Bpendlng I few days with his
lhe proi:rum.
and Mrs.
Mr.
Mn Yclllll.! t'r . 11rci;ident. guve a grandparents,
report 011 I he Offiet-r ' s Tr11lulng George Hoeflich, Nye A,· e.
H11y al 1 ,onwroy. A book, "A
Mr. an d Mrs. ?1-tatttan Blg:;:s and
GlimpHt' 11f c ; r.u·e," W&lt;1M pre11cnted ramily ret urned home Wednesday
lo Lhe �o,•if'I} fur ;1 r1·1·ord alle n d­ niL'hl after a viislt in Columhus
c1 1H·1· Hit• IIH�I Yl'ill', M n;, Willard wit.h Mr. and M n,. Robert Dunfef!
J,"a udrre W;1� wl•l11nwd as a new .i nd family a nd Mr. and Mrs. Da na
m emhn A l l l w dost• of lhc meet. Hysell .11nd 111 Dayton with Mr.
inl,!, wali•r11 \1•lun wus served lu 13 und Mrs. bale Con,::rovc 1md
mt&gt;mlwr�.
Mr. and Mrs., Clyde Adkins.
The l\u1;u�t nw11 !111g will be a
Nathan Biggs i s 011 ti weeks
dinner .il ih,, Circle Re11taunnt .
his em ployme n t
vacation ftum
with the Blaellnar Auto Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs and
family were bus i ne11s visitors In
P1trJter,;burg today.
Mrs. Albert Swatzcl. Mrs. Will•
i111n Swift .11nd Mis11 Norma Jean
Bearha spent Wedne11day al Dex­
ter Clly wllh Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
Hilchlc and son Rohhy_
Mrs. Robert Cyru11 returned
home Wenesday eYen i ns after a
vi11il with rclatlvc11 i n Sulto11,
W. V a.
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Mr. UIIII Mr�. Dwight I .1\gilll und
Nllfl Ski 11py HPCnt Wcdll(!N(l;ly l'VCn•
I N M l lllll.t:PORT
lng In Porhmouth with her mo•
! her, Mrii. F'lorem:e liollcy,

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' Leads Devotions
At F,orest Run

Mainly About

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Womens New Cotton

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Rayon tricot p a nties in pink and while. BriCf,
ba nd leg and fla re leg styl es.

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MEIGS THEATRE
l omeroy, Ohio
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TONIGHT
• · n A. HF.'M'F. GOES
TU WAR"
(T1•C"h11 i(·ulorl
Brialtt r lianlol JMcques Charrle
SATURDAY
· • oKl.l\lt UMA TFJUUTORY"
Bill Wil1 ia1111 1-Clorla Talbol
-- abo ' ' TIi t.: I .AST ANt iRY MAN"
Du11I W;1yne- Pnul -Munl
SUN., MON., TUii,
JULY 24-25-26
. .TALI . STO RY"
J111c Fonda-A n1 hn11y Perk ins
Not fltwommer1dcd ror
Pare n t; or Tc('ncr� in Colle&amp;e!
A C■rtoen lvffY Nlthtl

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Debbi, n.,1;.��.� ��ny n.nd,11
"TIIE MATING GAME"
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Mkkt&gt;Y lloon&lt;'y I n
" ANDY HARDY
t:OM ES JIOM .:"
SATURDAY
•'red Maclo'urray
W lll lllm H1shop
"OIOXiON TRAIL"
(Cmema9C.'Ope &amp; Color\
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kun Tambly n
"TOM THU M B ' '
(In Cvlor)
Alao C•rtoun
SUNDAY -MONDA Y
Jl!rry Lewl._Fred Clark
"VlSrt TO A SMAI.L
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Allo Cartoon

Minersville WSCS
Holds Picnic At
Syracuse Park

The wscs or the MlnCt5Vl\lc
Melhod lst Churh held a picnic on
Wccl n e11day at the Syr11cu1e Park,
A potluck d inner an d home made
Jee cream wertl served al noon .
Mrs. F1·11nk Stewart, president, ask•
ed grace.
During a .!hort bu11h1es!I ses�lon
in the after noon, Mrs. Stewart gave
J reporl on the OHker•� Traini ng
Day hel d at Pomeroy. Mn. Charle•
Grue.11er reporte d on the Hie of
sick cards. It was voted to order
Christmas cards to ■ell as a mo ney
makln1 projed. Mra . Grueaer and
Mn. Wllll•m RUHflll werti named
11 • commtltee to aecllre I place
ror • rumm11e u.le to be held on
Auau,t 25-2'1.
Attendlna were Mr.1 . .Earl Ren,
shaw, Mn. iBrooka Sayre, Mra, Eu•
aene Ji'orbe11 M ia■ Amanda Parker,
Mrs. Bradford Maa1, Mn. Stella
Grue,er, Mra. IV)' Stewart, Mr1.
karl GrueHr, Mn. Sad ie ,rown·
an d gue■t■, Myrna l.laaJ\ Paula
Sa:yre, Be&gt;bby �tue&amp;etr .Oennta i:v11111, Mlke Jenll:ln,, Wayne an d Ted
Ruasell, Roaer Sa yre an d Johnny
Grue1er.
Hottea1c1 for t he Auguat meet•
Jng will be Mn. Bradfo rd M111
and Mn. Stella Grueaet.

Enterprise 4-H
Club Projects
Judged Wednesday

Projed• of the Enterprise 4, H
Club were Jud,ed by Mn. Geneva
Nola n and Mr1. Dwi1 ht l.o11n,
when the club met Wedne1dry attctnoon al the Enterp1'11tt EUB
Chur&lt;'h basement.
All memben or the club ue reque1tNI to contact Mn. LOIID or ,
Mrs. Herbert Dixon on Saturday
in rea1,1rd lo t he potato chip 11le.
The 1i rl1 who made drelliet ate
re1ue■ted to haYe them tt the
Dixon home by noon on Mon day, '
August 8.
Retreah mHt. were ,ened by
M.rt. Geor;e Sta teher a nd daug hler
Mary Kathryn, to Darlene Smith,
Anita Hall, Ruth Ann Brot hen,
Ka ren Walter . Marjorie Benta,
Jacklyn Seidenabel, Mary Ann McKeml,, Su.an Dixon, Mra. Jamea
Hall, Mn, Thom11 Bents, Mn. NoIan and Mrl, Lopn,
The Mzt meeun, of tbt clu.b
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Anton ,H. P. Va n Breemen, Jr. , bro'her-in-l
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aw of Mr. and
C
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Hill of Pomeroy took the l ead in the Massa c huMrs. Allen
setts Governor' s Cup race for the: largest striped sea bass
when he ca ught a 6�-pound bull on an eel skin wnile aboard
th e charter ooat "/Strad" off &lt;..'utty hunk, Mass achusetts July
8th . Accompanied by two other members of th e Massachusetts .Striped Bass Association from midnig ht . to 6 AM they
.
m a naged to ta k. e a tota t of I d .str1pers, m add 1llon to th e 62
pounuer. The fUih tota led 64 7 pounds 1n weight, rangmg from
22 to 62, pounds. Mr. a nd , Mrs. Hil l expect to .spend their vacation at Cape Cod in· septem ber when Mr. Hlll will hav e a
fling a l striped bass fishing.
.

Bloodmobile Visit M�y Is
. Show· down For More In Future

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�:: Re pub�i:■�le:::, :::: 1
ferred privately in a New York
11putmr:nt unUI early in the morn I
lni and t he governor 11ld they
agreed on a platform t hat he ,
could "support with pri d t aod 1
:
Yigor."
Sources tloR to Roelcef•ller
said Nixon personally '111:ed the
governer to be his ruMin( male
but that "lhe governor reiterated ,
that under
no eircunutancea
woul d he accept the vice pl't!aidenHal nop,ln,llon."
,
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The ag�ment on b11 11c pl,1nb
of the party plat ror'!1 apparent !,:
remO¥ed the major d1fferenct!1
twee n the two GOP leaden Rock•
efeller only Fri day was d escribed:
as reeun1 propoeed planks on n1- 1
tlonal defenoe and forel,:n pollcy
were "aerio ul.l;y
lackin c •
streneth and 1p(!cltlc1."
Pl .aIf orrn d r■ttin g aubcommittees here met into the early momin1 hours but -were reported to
have run into trouble to wrlUnc
both civil right.&amp; and foreign poHey plank1.
Nixon W•nted M,ttlna
Rockefeller and N hcon reported
they agree d tha t t he plaUorm
1hould contain a "1fron1.. civil
· richta planll: inchidinl an expresslon of support for "tbe o bjective, of si t-In demon1ttal0ra" in
the South,.
The New York a:oYemor said
the 14-point.a in the a,reement

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Ori Tho 2nd FIMr

Sta le revenues to Meigs county amounting to aj&gt;proximately S900,000 per yea r m ar be with held by the state un­
, less the ord�r of the Board o Tax Appeals for a real esta te
.
re_a��ra ual is fo l lowed Fe rd C . Becker , Chief, Coun\y Tax
D1v1s1on tol d th e Meigs County commissioners by letter yesI terday.
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The
com�1
ss1oners had written Mr. Becker a bout three
,
weeks a,:,o as½t!lg that an extension of time be given on the
reappr aisa l , c1lmg ,t�e !act that the county Reappraisal
Fund
does ?ol hav e su{(1�1Cnt money to pay for a reappraisa l . The
.
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lowes"_bid on the Job was $50,600, countr auditor Gordon
Caldwell said.
In a lengthy
letter to the com•
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miuionen, Mr. &amp;ct111r cited the
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ff()M,S m:f;Jv't!IX? . This Vii� � ost
live d up w tts sl ogan "Ice Cream Delivered to .
pra1sal
of real estate be made in
You r Doo'r" �- ft poiSed. o n
at 'f:he ho me of Orion Colemar on Lincoln Hill road in
e
"'h county every ,;. ,eon. The
Pomeroy, A little more and U:le en e truck l oad would hav e been delivered
to the Colem ar
Board of Tax A ppe■ll, Mr. Beeker
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door·
.. id , hu no auth ority to grant e:t•

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ColliSIOn
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two wrrfcks . hi day
afternoon
wi th the Pcirnero,
emer1Cncy
squad ealled, .ti:,. U.e saeae ol one
of the accldeata to admlDister • to·
t he dri ver who 1uffered a beut
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G.. Farley, -1'118 ath St., Woodard.
Okla., followi.J!t an accident near
the E11t bfMp app,oach of th ti
Pomeroy-Miiori. brld fe. Farley••
�•r bad Jwerv'ed to the. leU and
atru�k the left . fr.col .fender of

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Earl · work, Clinton, Pa., and
Roher! Boyer, Georeetown, Pa.,
were re leased on 51 ,000 bon ds
each tod a y by Mayor Charles Le­
gor. The bond, were furnished by
a Yo.un11l0wn bc,nd!nt firm.
Tbe two men were charged
wit� attempted breaking ond en­
tt!ring of .aix Pomeroy busine!IS
e11tabllahmenh l11t week and
were boun d over to the gra nd
jury on t he charg,�s preferred by
Pomeroy police. Virgil Hudson,
Minersville, arrested with the two
_men, was released on a property
boqd th i• week. Theodore Boyer,
a minor, l.s 11till in the county
jail with hia eaae beina: inveallgatt
ed by t h e juvenile court.
Mayor Legar said tod■)' that
the FBI w11 in error in reporting
1 the car driYen to Pomero:y b;y the
� nnsylv anli men was 11tolen. The
car waa the property ol Work the
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ee
William R ves, Albany, Route
2 was Jailed yeaterday eveAi ng
for intoxic ation and In decent ex­
po1ure, C h ief Jed Webster said
today.

UljDIIIIOIS $WIGIRY
. Mra . Sidney Ruuell, Glou1ter,
0., former resident of Middle­
port, underwent major allrge ry in
Unlversity Hospital Frida)', · Her
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MANSFIELD, 0. UPI-A waler
soakt!d grain elevator co n taining
7�,000 bushel l of corn col111psed
lad.a)' on the Erle Railroad tracks
here.

O'Bn•en ASks
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earl Attack. Ice Cream
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F�,:I "'- Anita F'ull.&amp;t Brenda but retty, Vicki Fetty, Myrna Wil•
Edw� Debbie HI�. Rhdnda 10n, Joyce. S&amp;anley; PellY Folmer,
Hy1c1L RemalM Nieri, IJnd a Ha w- Larr)' ·W•lter, aor:onte Hindy, Ray
ley, Charon Harriaon, Joyce Lbna. HJna,, Loring Vaughan, Ray Kari',
Shelly Bl.l&lt;!k, Shirley Baxter, Ma r)' fom- X,rr, Jim Steffler, Lin da
Cron, 1 Ann J!!nt1, Ja n Betzln1, Le- Bailey.
nora Michael, Lo'u.l,e Mleha.el., Jack
tnlcrmediate■ - Mula Grue,er,
Sta nley, Barbar• 'MeNeamer, Max
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Folmer, Twtl■ ;Karr, - M:■ey 10 woU, Marale H.nrl,, Christine Bahr, J
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Globokar
Sally
IUfer
Mlinchlnl,
Dickie Stelter, Ja me■ Caato, Janie
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Ruth
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Jenkinson
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ClatworHindy, Ed ith Mees, S
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Bailey,,,J.eff d3UJ"t. and Joyce Davi a.
thy, Jim Clatworth)'.
Betlnnen - Teresa Ca1cl, N• n·Pam Neut.zlin1,
·rt1h - Marla and Darla Neuf.v cy, Th1:nnpaon,
John
an,
Lohle, Ma.ry
Dwight
Log
llng1 Don and J a mea Dalley, Alan
Malden,
Denver
Wiel';
-Lita
urlt:ett,
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OilKolter, Karen Griffith,
,r, Floyd Burne)', Ce)hie ' McGowa n, Sandra ·Bult;, Sue Rue, Oi•n&amp; Zf! r•
llarc StnUh , a&amp; rk Vro 1t1■n J' ll■ nd)' kie, Sharon YOuna:, Patty O-wen1
MYiTERY FARM ..:.. Today's Mystery Far m is pictured ,oove, a challenge to . Me!Rs
Boelter, Sell. Werry, , Mml 1"6wier, 1nd·Ca"'7, ltlalle�.
_ lj) jilel\UfY it, ')'he owner m ay have . a nice_ 5x7 print by visiting offices ·of 'l'be Daily
Qounlla!)s
lllke Butkjrk, ll&lt;!'IIY Follrod, , lla• . '. Swh!&gt;llien - Elaine Davi,- and
can,
st., PoQteroy. Readers ar e invited to lde,ntlfy the farm, II
1,1.echanlc.Scntllw,
vld Bu,tlik, �� Cl&amp;�., Jlil!!i J&gt;oi&gt;IL
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Youngs�ers Complete Work • fui:: �� Ratings In Middleport
V■ughan, Diana CAI'IIY, • Und•·
Cochran, Jim Coebran, · - Rontlie
Hand, Carol Eggert, Hf!len _ EfJert.;
ii'rank Girolami, Randy WWl1m1,
Debbie Williluns, Tom Bater; B11,l
Buck, Roy Vaughan. Victor Vaua:han, Charles Baxter, Delena. DeLepal, Dehr� Kflnnedy, H. lOnq, Jene
W ise; John Win, Jim Motrll, Betty
Russell, K•thy Wat.eon, Randy Burt
Roger Davi,, Robert SQowden, Skip
Young, Norman Ro u1h, •SteYe Hoff
man, LuAno Freem,.;., BJU, Dal laa,
Elaine Mahokey, Dolf RYBel l, Steve
Robert . Wood,
Sandy
Ba iley,
W oods, Mary Henne.y, P,iul Hold·
ren, Debbie BIAlne, Jiln '.8,aj�r,
Charle■ Bazter, Dennla, BlChri;t,
Karolyn and '!'Om Soqltl,Y\ · �
Gray, . 8-N,IY Crou; .Pet Si.wan,
�!•YO Si.wart.
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petihon 1n lhe case of Homer could be placed on the 1961 tax
drat, aid treatment of Mr, Fatl,y. Lincoln Hill to sen ice cream. Goealein versus the Meigs Coun• duplic•te. He also 1tated that if
ty Commiuionen, county auditor the county auditor enten b1to 1
. • ,' � o_t�er acci dent re!lulted ,in The truck ra n over the curb and
D_iatl minor damage to .o n _i ce slopped han ging over a concrete t � county trea1urer be cl!ri.fied. con tract for the retpptaiaal, i t i.a
Goeglein had asked an lnJune• l he duty of the county commiqion­
CNtin:i truck owned by Rlch,vd wall. Judd tol d police that he had
F�, Jackson,_ and drlYen · by cramped the fron t wheels of the lion �alting lhe purchase of a en to appropriate the neee,ury
truck into the curb and put the I c�terpdlar tractor by the Commi1- f und, lO pay tor the reapprai&amp;al.
. Pa lrJct Judd, Jackson.
The teappraiaal " ot real ntale
IJoners fro!" a Charleston firm.
,hidd bad stop ped the l.(uck cm tru ck i n gea r before leaving it.
- � ;,-- • -- · --- - -- -.-- -- --- ------The motion by the prosecuting here wu ordered late Jut year by
attorney, acting Ill attorn ey for the Board of Tu Appeab, The Jut
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the plaintiffs petitio n as being a er WIS speaker ft I hearina: at the
con clu,ion of _law. He •lso a,t, Court Boute on the reapprailal and
t hat "lhe petition be made de. toured the county,
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A C9-0pefa ljve • tu d" y tour to . Charleston was made Th11:rs- lhOtt:Jy the day and d■t.e that -the
d�J . awa rd "Winn�s and adult advisors �f th!:! C�_perahve resolution wu pas.aed and the r!;t;:t ���
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,MarU.eting lours bemg sponsorett 'for Meigs ·cour;ity fann detail� of st.atementa m&amp;de in the · he will recommend
tbal tbe Boah:I
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•- . re\'1!9
tor OI Stale tO wt'lhhold ,ta..,
• - Ja!"es Sh eel s,
The paragraph N!ferred
to
Owens•llllnoia Glass Company t he John' J-:IYsell, Ja�k1e W1gal, Rus�II
nue
from
the
,ubdM,ions
and
West V i rginia Stll!lie Capitol ' an d g�mmi n s, /u s�m W:�:e, AI e cbargea that thtll reaolution of the •chool d istrict!I o1 the county.
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ioner11 i n purchasth e Kanawha Alrprirt . ffjghtight
ous�r,
an 1�e S� 1 . • Conme mg the tractor was not in accord� county commiuioner1 were
of the tour WH a tri p through , Cbe�d e, Je n�lcf W1ll1am
s, Do_n- ance with law, that no declaralion :7"t� i��:! !��on tod ay
a four.motor
Trana-Continental na owers, ar
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'-'"'o on lhe
Walton, 8111 of emergenc:y was made, no cerU pla ne at the airport.
Becker
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Margaret
Ann
Carle
, ficale of availability of fun da
Ca
:30 a. m.
r Gordon Caldwell 11;.i id
Audito
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Previous lours had been to the
Melanie Brown a nd Judy Brogan aince lhe resolution was i n trod uC- t�•Y that the county Reappra1111I
Harol d Slaughtl!r rarm the Gen•PProzimate11
1.1 Fund now hu
ed , and tb■t the rea olution
eral Telephone bu il ding and lhe were u nable t o alleo d.
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a bout '2,IM)()
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Adulta
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Bob
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Circle RestaUrant in Pomero:y nd
, added to the fund from the curto the Fann Bureau Valley Belle Shultz. C . E. Blakeslee, Mr. an d
Commissi oner Don Mullen bad rent Lax collection.
Dairy 1 Buckeye R$A Holzer Hos- M rs. Howard Nolan and Mr� and
voted against the purchase.
pita ! a ml Ga,lllpolla State lnstitu - Mrs. Delma r Hamm .
·-----Goeglein 's i njunction action
tion at Gallir,oUs.
waa brough t H the resull of a
The trip T}lur!lday was for the
resolution passed June 8 _by. a 2-1
)'OUng people whose conducl a nd
vole of t h e county eomrnuuonen
intereat on the prev i ous t rips had
to purchase t�e tractor from the
won them the right to participate
Walker Machinery Company _ for
in the award trip,
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$5
1,27,. Term1 of the contract
Attending were Dorii;: Jean
called
for the pa)'ment 0( ,11,.
Galdwell Darlene Smith Jen nifer
091.67 at the time ot the p11rch11e
Lohse, Patty Price, Auta CarSouth Eas�em Ohio. Guernsey
an d the payment of equal
penter Sandra Wells
Rachel
s
aociation will bold lU Fleld Day
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Hawk , Charle11 Caldwell
Dean farm back of the Skat e A-Way on
and
P�CDic at lbe fArm of Mr. and
initial payment wa• made and the
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Route 7 burned at 3:30 yesterday warrant cleared lhroug)l the cou n- Mrs. J . E. Brown, aeven �lles nort h
Pomeroy Mao,To Have afternoon w ith damage estimated ty treasurer'.! oftke before Mr. , weat of Wellston on Thunday,
at $3,050 by Pomeroy Fire Cbief Goegleln filed the lnjuncUon ■e• Jul'/ 28.
Hearing Before JlidRe
Tb_ i■ will be •'-- fint time the
Jack
Thomas.
SN O'Brien p.,. She
Levi Partlow, Pomeroy, was
has been held in Jackson
plcntc
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fire
Pomeroy
The
arftated at 1:39 a. m. today by
County, A nwnber of door prizes
Cwtomer
SberJff Robert Harten bach and wai;: �ailed but was . unable t�
wilt he awarded ■mon:,· whieh will
ntain the blaze which �m pleteco
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charged with driving w h ile intox i•
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be a caU tor a fint prize. A calf
Sal
Quick
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cited. He wlll be given a ·hearing ly destroyed the barn., HSOO bales
bucte,l and olhe-r valuable priiea
Pomeroy
cy,
wr.tt
Mn.
Tra
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store
picker
corn
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n
a
ha
of
y
before Judge E. . W. Pe oples in
cvahNn- for second and lhkd prbe1 will oe
Ntltfitd
another
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ded with
loa
wagon
A
barn.
the
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County Court ·
er ' of 'the oan, Stntlntl cl■ui- given. All pehona Jntere■ted in ,
ha)' outside the barn wu also
Guernaeya
Inv.Itri to attend .
fMd -,artment.
Francis H omer Rath burn, Mid• d amaged w\th the hay de1troyed .
Mutffl will be p)aced on Stale
Mn. Tracy tdnrtlNCI • ar for
Orig in Of the fire · baa , not · yet
dlepo,t, baa been boun d over to
NI• aM teld
hntfnel Nday h.oute 327 and county roads ahowthe 111nd jury un der $1,000 bon d �en determined. The barn wa.1
that she hM J5 qll1 ,.,. the ur. Ing the •17· f,o Bro:otdale Fann.
of
no�-aupport aome distance from other bu.lld•
on I c harge
SIM •lcl 1M ar ,. 1111t .t tM
Fuluffd •� of the 4iy will
County Court record&amp; sh OW. He I ings and there was Do ot h er dam•
be ID C. Haaf Wfao worb in the
first ctllen.
age.
made bon d end wa, released.
State AgriC\lltUlfl Department and
baa a top h� of Guer,iseys.
'nlere will be • Judging contest
with prises oUered. ror first an d
second pl1cing1 with h.on Eberhard
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11 you can put your lace in the ·
c;l�ar waters oi Middleport'• munle,
jp■:I swimming pool )'Ou're A tad,ole.
Sixty youngsten r&amp;11a:Jng In age
down lo about bj1 .enouah to little
more than walk, e111med t hat dis. tlnctlon Friday a t the olose of .the
IWimntinS: Instruction at lhe pool
&lt;!Ond u..:ted b:y head instructor MU')'
Cardlyn MIiier.
�· ho■t of oth en also eame&lt;l 'ral•
r_ rog1 (aw.Im a lltlle) ind
!ng1
flm (really swim).
Cln:8HI for beginners and inter-.
mecliateB abo were held.
Mill Miller listed eat::h .group ■a :
·, '?'ad-pole■ - Beck:, Wri,:h t, Ult.a
. C..01, R&gt;ndy 11uck, • �ngela �•hart, , Ricky 1f1yer, Joy Kaut., Scot!
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��l��·Iu$,��tn ��/����Roekefeller'a flat rejection of lllltl _ n&amp;41.,

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Sildor Henry Cabot Loda:e aa t he
Crying "Woll, Wolf," m ay lead to Ille l itt le boy belng l&lt;ading con(ender for lbe vlce
left to the dripping fangs of a h or ribl, forest crea ture.
pre■ldentlal nomination.
Tha t' s i n t h e folk lore tales whic h Americans once used
Most of Lod1e'11 critics were
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sai d to favor Sen. Thruston B.
in th eir primers to Je a rn to read.
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Morton of Kentucky, Repu blican
Monday, "Wolf, Wolf," is bei n g · ------,national chairman, for the vice
cried Bgam, and tllere is no kic.J
pre1idential nomination.
ding about it.
J,·or there ia no doubt that un les.,
a realty handsome turnoul of blood
donorts cume to the Bloodmobile
AIIC
visil Monday noon to 6 p. m. there
w,o n't be an)' more such visits in
the forelieeaole f uture. Thal mea ns
blood to Meigs people wi II be an
upcn market al1air.
) .Mrs. l:ieul.ah Slrauss,· chairman of
Uya "do--or-d1e" BloudmobJ!e VJ.S it
Rotarian Lee �cComas present_Jald at leHt 200 pluts of blood are
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ed
a hmnorou1 program based on
., needed to pay oft area blood bank
dialogue he wrote when l he Midcteo1ts and get a few pi n ts on the
dleport-Potnetoy Rotar)' Club met
creQll side.
Friday
evening at the Heat h Me'J wo years ago the county faced a
t
hodist Ch urch.
11imjlar s1tual1on, and "Wo!l, Wolf"
The preaentation in the form
WIS cried.
of a •kit In w hlch Mr . McComaa
A total of 286 persons tame to
han dled all the part&amp;, ,ahowed bow
the Pomeroy JUn.i or Hi&amp;h School lo
Rot ■rlari, might ■et In th eir own
give blood. The job finally WH fin­
bua lnesa places and profeul onal
- llihed at 10:::tO p, m.
capaeltiea
when Yllited by other
Mo,-., bottl" h•d to be brovtht
Rotarlui.
from ,Huntlnttitn, W■ltlngi don­
CLELAND
Gueats for the meeting were
on took a supper bre-.ik, return­
Joe Youne Jr., Woodafield, 0., fo r•
ed to
Retrl1ffator1, around
Hank Cleland, ■on of fk, and
m.er pre,i dent of the club and
the .,.,ahborhood were r•ldtd
Mu. Henry c;le,land1 ,.,ulber�-w,
Harry M�re. l ocal. Gene Grate,
fer NIICkL Th• "Canlffn" r•n
who Is a tffndlng the Boi 'Scout
preifderlt, preaided.
eut of. lood, ,... uppUtd ltHlf#
National J•rnbor" at Coloraclii 1
ran out •llilln.
I Springs, Col,, h••-won 1 ...t In
"And there wasn't a word of ' tho a.,,1•• , J•mbo'" •-- ·
Athens
complaint reached us," said Mrs, Othtr Mern1Nir1 of the bffld· •r• · · 'ATl:ltNS, 0. UPI-Ma inllne
SU'al1&amp;8 today, while exprciising a · from Ohio, Kentucky and w..+ �"Ice ori the Baltim ore · &amp; Ohio
■o lemn wish that a repeat perform- Vlr9lnl1, Audltloo1
het4 It, �)\:!_ t•&amp;t of bere WII nalOred
•nee of two yea rl!I ago may be er• Akron Ji,,ly 16th. �ank-.pl1yt · 1tt . l�te. .ffidt&gt;" felloWina: a colll1l on
perien-.ced Mond a y with the ex- •llo horn. P•rf• of tht ·Hftd ·WIN or I p1nf!nter train with • trac.­
be 1een on tel•Yi1ion July 30. tor-trailer.
h.11ust.ing of supp;tes.
· Women of the Middleport Church 1· The band wlll play for .n •udl•
The craah d erailed I d iesel unit
of Christ volunteered Lhe Ca n teen •nee of 55,000 Boy Scouts, their I and two cars of the eig�t-car
th i s time. Churches ol several com­ INden, and vlsltlnt p■rwnts. · train, whi.ch was en route fNlm
n1umt1es are coopr.nti ng in
the ' R119ion 4 h"d hH elate&amp; wfffl St. Louia to Wa1hingt on. T11e
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tel.vision 1hows and • NHIN en,. truc k w11 Jo,.ded with lT tons of
donor drive.
roult to Colorado S,rints. H111,nk I bulk magnesium. No one w11 lnA
d
vance
regi1tration
a
are
very
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llgbt, it waa learned. It ia hoped, · js an Explorer $c1tUI a nd wlll IN ·I jured in t he cr ash, but puaenaen
will swel.\ the , • 10Phomor• •• Pont•r•, Hiah In on t he 8. &amp; O.'a No. 4 Diplom at
hoWe\'er, walk-in■
I were s haken up.
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h,t,rnber.
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CHlr-Ar. o lJPJ-Gov. Nelson A..- 1
Rockefeller firmly ruled hlnuielT
out today as a poulhle runnlnc
mate for Vice Pre1il'lent Richard
M. Nixon but reached agreement
n 0n
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and ruffled cottage sets
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Furnishings

cron and "Drip Dry"· Sen·

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$ 1 .00 a pair

New tittles in oylon, da•

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lene in sparkling colon-.

COTTAGE
SETS

bags of ahredded foam suitable for cushions, pll•
lows, chair pads, furnitun, pads etc, Washable , allergy
free and cool.

' $1.00 � �Qrd

si ze. Mul ti colored

54 by 72 lnchoo-69c

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SHREDDED FOAM RUBBER

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Embrold·

TABLE COVERS

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$1 4.95
$1 8.95

Bleached chcnlllc dbh cloths,

GROUP 2 - Borbor ShHn, Straight Trimming Sheor1,
Bent Dreumaker Shears, Thinning ShHrt.

screw on cap. 2

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DISH CLOTHS

$1.39

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R... I for fl,00

Scit1or,

GROUP 1 -Cutlclo Scissor, Podlcuro
ery Scist0r, Sewing Scluor.

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YOU..-,UHOICI · " "·

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CANNON

All are made of for,ed steel and are ch rome
plated . Save Saturday on these special
buy1. Otvided in Two Groups.

$1.89

Sol id colp'll_ "l!d, IW&lt;if!d pallerJl8

1�V 1i1.. · . . .

Half Sim, 14½1 to 141/z

2 QUART
3 QUART.
4 QUART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
... ...........
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6 QUART
8 QUART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

GWS

w;

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Ml,.,.. Sla1 1 2 to 20

SHEARS
and SCISSORS

CARPET · SAMPLES

ZIPPER . BAGS

See the complete line of wo­
mf!ns wash dresses, 11@1veral
styles to choose from, cool,
sleeveless styles.

HIGH E R PRICED

5 yards $1.25

S.t Tht Mtny Other HOB•

$2.95

SALE! SPECIAL ASSQRTMENT

Speci a l No. 1-A 36 inch · unbleached Muslin in good

$1• .39

French blue, aqua, pink,

s h a b l e.

fa st. 6 piece set.

$3.95

e.vci·yday weight, made of selected cotlon.

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Color

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Mu l tl•action design freezes cream quicker and smoother!
Streamline beauty, Cast iron gear frame and tub hard­
ware. All gears enclosed. Serviceable, long lasting.

$1.00

Pick out your favorite l:dscl - Chevrolet - Imper•
ial - Cont i nental - Po n ­
tiac ..... Buick - Falcon. All
ncco11suy parl11 and accei.11orles for a • neat model car.

•'-'loou.,:.,

Decorative, w

UNBLEACH ED MUSLIN

1 960 CARS

$2.95

ICE CREAM FREEZERS

Ceramics,

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CUSTOM IZING KITS

a nd

Hand painted

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Fine,! q11allty cett.11 polka del
e Co,,trod plplnt • ldffly ped.111
,. ,�u tkl,1 • ht:11 sipper
llHl 1 2, 1 4 , 1 61 1 1, 20
1 4 ½ , 1 6 11. , U½, 20½, , 22 ½, 2 4 '1s
111 HD or NAVY

ALASKA NORTH STAR

FRUIT

TWO SPEQALS
IN
'

MODEL

Men•
SWIM TRUNKS

ARTIFICIAL

GARDEN HOSE

interior. Durable an d w&amp;11h •

$1 .95

$2.49

· ,, · ST!'IU&gt;Y

G loss White for exterior and

plated,

plastic handle and paper lin•
In g. 26"

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COV·

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For boys, ab:eB 6 to 16. Box•
er W9isl styles in sol i d co].
ors, plaids, novelty prints.
Fully lined.

88c pair

S9c

service

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M ade of tough sanforized 13¾ ou nce denim , -zipper ny,
bar tacked on back pockets, triple stitc hed. Buy your
correct size from 6 to 18.

TtU.�@pe, 9½

oe�igncd for

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V A S E 5

FOUR HOUR

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BOYS SIZES 6 TO 1 8

MILK WHltt

SUIT CASES

•nd Large

SWIM TRUNKS

Materi1l1 usually found in
much hf1.b.er }&gt;rittd gar­
ment&amp;. Sljes 2 to g_· W11h-.
■hie elast c boxer waist, ex­
tra stron1 stitching, non ra­
vel locksUt.ch bottom hem,
Bedford corda, polished cot•
to{'JS, aport denims. Solid
colors and 9tri.J)f'S.
SAVI SATUllDA Y

39c

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Rockefell er Turn s
ii 1 Down Invitatio n
� To l"un As Veep

BOYS

BOXER
LONGIE$
'

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GLIDDEN · ,

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ANOTHER SHIPMENT!

SP.ECIAL PURCHASE!
BOYS ond GIRLS

H.tll •lut,n-Ji•tro SI...

META"';,.

;�I Dick, Rocky
Agree {ln Ne,v
·I GOP Platform

Sale. 2 for $3.00

Juni.,,'•1r :01111.... Sire,

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Washable colton duster!-, fully cut, short sleeves, button
f ront, sever a l p all�rns to choose (rom.

Sit.u Sm•II,

a t _y
D11t&gt;ot«I To The lnterui.

REGULAR $2.95

$5,9$:to $12.95

JULY
CLEARANCE

WO�,t; N ' S

aw UnltN Preu lnt..-natNMI
Mercury, V•m,1 ancl P1ffl IIDM
or 1"- nln� MI-IOf' pl•"4'h Mn no
...t.lllttt. Jupltor, wilt. f�r lo111,..
and olaht 1mefl moon,, h■1 tho
fflOst.

WOME NS DUSTERS

A beautiful group of dark tr a nsitional cottons,
styles, color� and fabrics th at will flatter you,
dress costumes, breezy sunbacks, and dres&amp;y
type cot lon.s, all w ashable fabrics, hundreds
ot dr esses to chooae from.

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Now You Know

"AN OUTSTANDING VALUE IN

DRESSES

At

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Saturday - T e 23rd at Elberfelds

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Store Hours Saturday 9 am To 9 pm

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th"¥

ATHENS• - Three mem bers o[
the Oh io On.iveralty bo■rd of trus•
tees were named today lo a live­
man committee· that Will acreen
candldatea for ,1 succeuor to OU
Presid ent Johh . C. Baker.
Appoint� by Truatee Ch airman
Fred H. Johnson of Columbus, they
al'f! Joh n W. Galbrea th, Columbus·
Edwin'. L. Kennedy, New York Ci tY
and Gordon K. Bush, Athena. Bush
was named cblU'!Wln · of th e com·
mittee,

Explosion, Fire,- Rip

Inland Produm, Inc•

COLUMBUS Ul'I - An explos­
ion ,.1nd fire swept throu1h the ex•
traction pla nt of Jndland Products
Inc. here. frlday,' lnjurtn&amp; lhree
men and c■ual!'I_. d�e• that may
rea ch two �llion dollan .
The bla■t occurred during the
evening ruah hour, blowing the
roof off llle pt...nt and crumbling a
l1r&amp;e brlcli. 'Yoll II ICll- b;i,
and cl&gt;lliw llala ond &lt;Ol'l'Uiated
mei.J !or
. b""4Nd Judi.

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