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OXFORDS

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Sizes 3 ½ to ti
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Paula S1y�. a rn..jorette in the : �

Pomen,y Marching Band last )'ear, j :\,·

a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Thomas Grueser (Carolyn
Wilson).

has been selected by �•nd Director

n a
g ar
was carried out in th(' decoraUons for the �ift table over �o�� a� iru� Msau·����e 05:' �
t e
The co�or scheme for the even_ing was green and white and

green Cooney, Kay J enk i ns, Myrta Wil I son and Marianna Brinkman
After Mrs. Grueser had openDurin g the even i n i; games weft' ed her gift! refre
shments or
pl ,1 ycd by the guests with prizes
. pu n c h and cake tlecon ted with
V
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being awarded 10 Bonn e
n �rcen bells was served by the

which �u place a large
and white u mbrella.

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SAIL FOR HONOLULU

Mrs. Thomas Grueser Honored By Shower Pou/a Sayre
As N,ew
I Wednesday Eve At Carol Criswie// Home Named
Ml,s Carol Criswell and Miss Phyllis Hilbert entertained · D
:rum M aJOre
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, Wednesday evening at the Criswell home in Middleport with
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Th. c band front is now comple te
with the following girl1 in vie Hn e
up : Andrea Evans, Lola t iegler,
Carolyn Edwards. Cuolyn Basa,
Ruth Ann Ell wards and Sandra
1 hoslesscs.
I The table was centered with Wells. Linda Hrown will serve H
a green and white rtoral plec• alternate majorette. Sharon Moore
auC the pun1·h bowl and candle and Sarah Westen will have the
h.olders were of milk glasa. Mrs. responsibility u Flag Bearers .
Joe Wilson Jr., mother of the
As previo usly .annou nced, the
h.onored .1:uest presided al lhe
Pomeroy
Senior Band will meet to
punch OOw l .
rn1tiate
lhe
new marching season ,
Mi�s t'riswdl ,nd Miss Hilbert
t 8 . in the Senior
n
ay,
Augus
u
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M
wC're ass i sted b_y Caro l's mother ,
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t orium at 9 a. m .
Audi
hool
gh
Sc
th
Mrs. J .. m N Criswel l I n serving
ers are req ue1ted
refres hmrn! s to the following Al l band memb
lo
allcnd
this
rehears.ii'.
In addl­
JaniC'C' Zirkle, Cinda Morris, Ka
- hon, the ollowlng Reserve Band
ren Gre�g. Kay Jenkins, Mar, ianne Briukman, Bonnie Van 1 studenls w�o ,have qualified to try
Stum bo , Judy out for ex 1 stmg \iacanelee In the
Cooney, Piane
Leonard, Judy b_a nd should report at the 11me
I Grei::;;, Becky
place : Ralph Werry, at:lke
Sauer, Myrta Wilson and the l� me and
Grueser,
Mary Handley. Nancy
honored guc11l.
Burns. Rosetta Lisle, Sandra Lon._ _ _ --�
don, Janet Smith, candy Grueser
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G old en Rul e ClnKII
and Linda Moore.
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Has I rcruc Tuesday
Members of the Golden Ru ic lo play at the Meigs Cotlt'lty Fair
1 6th� at 4 p.
Cla11&amp; of the Pomergy C hurch of on Thursday, Augu11l
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Christ and their (amJlle 1 • had a
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hamburg rr y Tuesday eve ning at
------' ured .• board the
LurIine 1n Los Angeles July 30, P1'14r
the home of M,. and Mn. Aldo
to ' iel)arture for Honolulu are Dr, and Mrs. Joseph J, :Davis
1"w
Jeffers, Syracuse.
and daughters, Charlene, Diana, Elaine and Joyce, 939 Ash
c,oq"°t ,nd bad minion we,c
St., Middleport, Ohio.
played during the nenlng.

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QUALITY CARS AT lOWEST PRICES

1 959 OlDSMOBllE

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Impala 4 Door. 348 cu. in . mo­
"88" - 4 Door. A l owner low
mileage car. Sparklin� bl1ck tor with Turboglide, power
finish, spotless clean interior 11teerlna: and bnkes, new nylon
,automatic trans . , power steer'. safety whitewall tires beauli­
ir,g, deluxe equlp,mcnl, radio &amp; fu.l beige and tan fin,i.sh with
spotleH 111ltchlng Interior. ra ­
healer. Real nice.
dio, heater and the workll.

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$2465

1959 FORD

1958 CHEVROLET

Galaxi 4 Door. V-8 motor. J&lt;'ord­ 2 Door. Low mileage, i;pollcs9
omatlc trans. Lesa than 21,000 In terior. Beautiful dark green
mlle1 by carc-lul loc.il owner, finish. New t!re&amp;, heater, a nice
i"vocy and bei,gc finh1h, lovely one.
spotleSI interior, radio, heater
and many other extras.
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1 958 CHEVROLET

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Impala Convertible. 348 cu. ln.
V-8 motor. Turbog!ide tran.!l.,
power stel!rlng and brakes.
beauUful white finish with
black top and red interior trim.
EnjQy summer ial its best.

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"6" 2 Door. Locally .,.wned and
low mileage. Beautil'ul ivory ov­
er red finiah. Li k e new tir,:s.
Std. tran11. Radio .and heater.

$1 095

1957 BUICK

Roadmuter 4 Door. SpotleHs in­
terior, ivory and light green
finish, new tires, power steer­
in g imd bni,ke1 , window and ti
way s('lal, Factory air condition­
ed. Trul y a lu xury car at a bud­
Fairlane MO Hanlt.op Coupe, act price.
Dt1.rk Kre y finish, all ncrw tlre1,
,clear, Interior, F'ordomatk trans. ·
Radio, heater, low mileage bt
orlKinal local owner.

Now $1 895

1957 FORD

$1 795

1957 PONTIAC

$1395

1 957 CHEVROLET

210 -- 4 Door. V8 motor, Pow­
eJ'rlllde tra1111. Like new Urea
1potl eH Interior, beautiful iv'.
ory ,and turquoiMe finish. This
one will wit you.

$1465

1 957 CHEVROlET

Chlc£Ul ln 2 Door. Real low mile·
&amp;{e })y loNl owner. 6polle11s in.
leridr, 6;oUd black fi11iah, good
Ure11, hyrlramatk, radio and
heater.

$1295

1956 FORD

V8 Vich1rla Hard Top rou 11�.
Beautir'lll Ivory over blue fm­
iah with matching interior, nl"w
Jo'ordornatk
white wall tires
tran1., radio and hcalC'r.

$1 095

Bel Air 4 nonr. V-8 molor, po­
wera:Hde triins., hi/I power
1teerln1;1, br.ake11, tlnl •xl gla111,
11ood whllcwall tires, fal·tory air
condltione1t, NpolleH Jnterfor. V8 Falrlanc 2 Ouor. t'ordoma­
beautiful white over red finl1h. tlc lr■na., rad lo, hut er, �cal
cover1, dark blue finish.

1955 FORD

Now $1699

1956, MERCURY

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Monterey 4 Dmir. Beautiful cor­
.al over IY ury fhil,h. Spotle11
interior, new lire11, radio, hoal; er, Mercoma1k tran1.

$1095

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1954 CHEVROLET

be-I Air 2 Door. 30.000 milcii; by
I local owner, spollcu interior,
3 Urea like new. Origin,11 Ivory
over Haht blue, ,poweri: lldc, ra­
dio, heater. Truly I nice one.

$695

1 954 FORD Customllne 2 Door · · · · · · $299

8 cylinder motor. Fordomallc. Solid Body . Runs f'ino.
Week End Special .
Need A Good Truek At Belew Marllot Price?

' 1 954 CHEVROLET o/-t Ton Pickup . . · · $495
•' 1 95 1 CHEVROLET a;,. TOI Stake · · · · · · $465
i •' New Urea. 01.1.al wheela,
•• 1 952 CHEVROlET I Ton Platform · · · · $395
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• 1956 FORD YI Pickup
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In South,a ,,.,,. Ohio

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Pom eroy Motor Co.
Your Chevrolet Dealer
Plloae WY·l!-1111
or WY.Z-1111

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Pomeroy-Middleport , Ohio, Friday , August 5, 1960

EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME

Keef Wins In
Landslide Over
Segregationist

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M,'ss Joyce Woll...
Is Honor Guest
Attending we,e M, and Meo At Bridal Shower
John Bue ley and .�.11 Jeffre; I

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unec,n,on --rO s·eH
el_
d_S_d
Pay-A
tOlt,and.
Ml 88 J oyce WoIfe was honor
rJt
Elwood
Fdday eve niog, July 22, I
SCh00I For M embers vr Beegle Family'
.
Jo and I ··
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en M 15&amp; Ju dy ChHe entertained

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Buckley Indiana· Mrll
Bowe ..: daughle; Pegg;
She 1' I Ohli g
M
Ch arI e
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d u;h�r
Eak
8"-b
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a �:�
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i: : � a ��:.
r . F ence
Jan e
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Mn. Wauer Kennedy Jr ���g:'.
ter Barbara and guest · •Barbara
Sr ·,
Mc Ne m ar · Wa lter Ke nned
· {, ion
Mr. an d rs. H.aroId smat
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:h t��: �� lui� t�; �o!'t: :�� s��� '
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VOL XII NO.

FURNITURE A N D FLOOR COVERINGS FOR

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Wnlted ,,.. lnttl'MflMII
,_ c,plt■ comumtlen .t fluid
whole mllk In the United lt■tea
In 19St wt&amp; 1SI 41u,rts, 15 ,_ua,b
MDNI tt.an tht Yetr ,,_...ln1
World War II. ,., aplt■ con­
·-lon of -lk In 1'5t
w■, 15.9 qvarta.

SAVE ON NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKF.S OF

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Middleport, Ohio

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Aug ust Furniture Sale

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ELBERFELDS

Now Y�u Know

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with a bridal shower in her honor !
at the Chase home in Rutland. M IH /
Wolfe ' s marriage to �on Crouen
wUI be an e\ient of th1e Sunday In
Colum bus.

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Mf.m.ber� Of the 8eegle family will hold their reunion this
ea
y r in M eigs cou nty Sunday, Aug. 7 with the Portland grade
s;;hool chosen as _the scene for the annual event. Every other
year the reun1on ts h�ld ln Bedford, Pa.
Real1tuUon will Mgm at 11 a.
m. B.lake t dinner w,H be served
at 1 2 noon with lent , of ood
food. At 2 p . m. rher/ will ge a
5hort program and memorial aervice to honor the members of
the- clan tbJ t haa passed away
hnmediately following the pro:
lr'!m there will be u short busine!IH meeting pr":!sidcd over by
president,
Robe rt G. Beegle,
Pnrtland. Other offlc�rs arc Law t
re nce Be,egle,
i.,ice president·
Frankie B. MeKelvey, secrctar/
Vera Beeg1e, tr�aaure1.

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a:rade school there will l)e a
square dance beginning at 9 until 1 2 Whitey BP.tid
. e . caller; ia in
charge,
Accommodations for out of
town guests will be made or completed at th e diu1ce.

Th� gift table wu covered with
oth
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d c nter
wI ,8
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:r ;� � o�i �fong t
ng
O Ju Y 5
mother, Mrs. Cl�rence Chue. The
doll had been g i ven to Mra. Ch11e
wh�n she was a small girl. A small
amity
.
white satm umbre!b wu held by
Reunion Held Sunday
the doll.
T'he Ke5terson family reunion
mffllSSl,Off
QffS
Ga mes were played durinl the ,
took place Su a d ""y, July 31 at
e�cnlng and prl:r.cs awarded to th e
the home of Mr. ar.d Mra. Marlon
ea
IVI
wmncn. Mrs. Joe Bolin was
Kesterson, Leon , w. Va. At noon
awarded t�e door prize.
a deli cious picnic rllnner was
.
After M1H WoHe had opened her
served to the following:
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The
CommiS!ion of Mltsions ol
glfta refreshments were &amp;el'\l ed
Dale and Mabel Keate rson, Porn
Durln� I.he .Jftcrnoon affair the Heath Methodiat Church Mid
from a table centered with a floral ,
eroy, their children and their
arrangement and candle&amp;. The there WJII be several gifls pres ent dlcport met Wedneaday evenin&amp; �
families, Mr. and Mr�. Dana Tur•
punch, decorated with floating ed to olde11t Be�gle (mafe); old- the church with Mrs, Bruce Lloy:
ner Jr., Wllllam 11nd Shirley Hell
e�t f ale Beegle present; one chairma n in charge of the meetin ' ,
flowers, WBB aierved by Mra. Don
r;
man and Jerry Diddle, Pomeroy
Plans were made for the ye!Harrison and Cheryl Wolfe, sister with ara:est family presenh one
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ke■ter■ on, Ra·
traveled the farthest; one for the and the group planned lo have
of lhe honored guest aerved the
venswood Earl Ke.tenon, Clln·
mlllSlonary speaker some time du'r�
lee cream which wa1 centered with young est person present.
;
ton Air Force Bae, Wilmington·
Sat W'day. e_•ent n ,a: , Aug . 7 tt t the lna: the ynr, Other projects were
rie
aquare■
cake
The
bella,
pl�k
we
eno�
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Mr and Mr■ . M rlon Kelt
discu11aed with plans to be anred With pink rose.11 .
and Denver .Ash a frl4'hd, ol 't:.4clh �eiitb
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ciounced Jater,
Other guests at the shower were
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Mrs. Ira Wolfe, Miss Phyllis Rice
others attending the inee tlng
POTL UCK DINNlll
M l'll . Carl Morris, Mrt. Carl m1'.
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The Bible Class of the Bradford
more, Mrs. Helen While, �rs. SuLambert, Mra. John Ketchka, Mils
Church of Chrlat will m ee t thls
san Theobald, Mr1. Betty Sideri,
B&lt;m Sanborn
Friday evening at the church for
and Rev. Raymon
Mrs. Mildred Pierce, Mn. Ruth El'The Teenagers Class of the . Brad- Konkright, pastor or the church.
a potluck dinn er.
·-- Jcwln e . Mra. Blanche Jividen MIHII ford Church
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of Chriat enjoyed an
Noretha Flemming, Mn. Eva 'Flem• outing last
Frlda� al Forked Run
mlng, Mrs. c.
Chapman, Mrs. Lake with 1wlmmmg
and a wiener
Margaret Par1on,, Mn, Marshi roast. Afterwar
ds they 11tlended
Oenni8on, Mrs. Joan Harrison. ;i,frs. Llltle Leaauc
Tournament at Kyj
Pomeroy. Ohio
Wanda Vinin(;!, Mn. Janet Bolin a:er Cr,eek
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and Mrs. Pauline Buck.
Preeent were Russell Roush,
TONIGHT •nd PltlDAY
Sendlng gifta but unahle to at• Ema Rusell,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Wal\ Disne y Preaenl11
tend were Mn. Paul Patterson, Plck_p:ns,
We�\(• .'r Sisson,
Lynn
Stevem1on'11
Loul1
Robert
Mn. Bertha L.shcr and Mn. Paul• M 1 1 Kathryn
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RuHSell, Harry a nd
"KIDNAPPED"
ine M11rk ins ·
Ton)' Hendrick&amp;, Donn,1 Albright
In Technl�olor
Jim ond Ruth Reed and the teaeh:
COMING AUG. 7-1-t
er or the class, Mr. Jim Reed and
SUN., MON. end TU S.
M rs. Reed. Tommy Recd of the
Walt Dl5fte)''I
Zion church was a euest.
O S
"SLEEPING BEAUTY"
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o•••Ri R1cH sT PURs•
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DARLINGTON, S. C
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The regular meet1111 of the Teen• Thit year s South r �(I()
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111era ClaH of the Church of Chri11l race al Darlington� �acewa
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of -Bradford wu held recent!)' In l ofter itl riche11t purse in h'8tor
A Cartoon lnry Nl9htl
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the b11emcnt or the church,
$90,220 with th e winning driv:;
The bt11lneaa meelln1 was con - 1 expected to earn ■bout ,215 000
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ducted by the elus prealdenl, Bon.,,., " n
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nle Rife. After the meeting the
aroup made lee cream for refrc1h­
TONIGHT Ind PRIDAY
ment, .
Denny MIiier al Neww Tarzan
Attending the meeting were
"TARZAN. THE APE MAN"
Al lee Mlll iron, Harry and Tony
(New MOM In Color)
Hcndrkk1, Jim Reed, Rober.Hoov
- also er, Ruth Reed, Roger L�lfoot
Anti&lt; Eltbel'I In
WHley Sl11on, Lynn MJ&amp;ht, Unda
"SIGN OF THE OLADIATOR" Forrest, Marjorie B'urt, Harold
(Technicolor)
Burt, Emma Hyaell, PhyW1 WU•
AJao c.artoon
ll1m1, Richard Gilkey, Doi'fNl Al­
[ brt.aht, Ruuell Rou1h, ahl1tanl
IATUROAY ONLY
lcacher, and Jlm Roed, teacher, I
CUii.on We bb, Dorothy McGuire 1I and Mrs. Rifled.

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Wedn,eSday £Ven,•ng

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Tee--age Clas·s

Forked Run Lalce

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STORE iiol)RS - Week Daya 9 A.M. to 5 p:M.
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"THE R.EMAR.ltABLE

PENNYPACKER"

(Teehnk,olor)

- IIIO Glenn Ford - b-nelt Boranlne
"TORPEDO RUN"
(Metro-Color)

ALSO CARTOON

Commltree To Meec

Ralph baa been active i n
churcbwort through out bis lire
and i11 adult choir di,..or afld
clus leader at the Evangelical
United Brethren Church in New
Haven. He al10 has been acti\ e
in civic affair, having served 1 7
years on the New Haven Town
Council. He UI active in the Jun­
ior Or'(ler of Unite.I Am e rican
Mechanic,, is a sports enthusiast
and at present is manager of a
church aofl ball team
He and his wife Zella ha �e
· eight children, 23 �andchildr n
e
and six great grandchildren. They
re11ide in New Haven.

Cordially Invites You
To Oar

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The program commiUoo of the
Afternoon Clrele of He, th Metho­
dl1t Church wlll meet th11 eveninl
l al the home of Mn. o. r. Klein In
Middleport to plan for the oomtn1
year.

IN .OUR
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on SUMMER

EXPENSES

wREADY
CASH· . .
Stop Ill or '),hone Cot
1 quick CASH LOAN

$25 to
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■CONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAti CO,

IIOO·W, lece1141 lt. - WY.,_.,. 2·21 1 1 , ,,__

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tiff
H.P. SCO'IT M&lt;n'OR - REGISTER NOW
NlfcttlNG TO BuY � ORAWING LABOR DA\'
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Special �oat Sale l&gt;�ring Thi$ Sh.ow
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•Bedroom • Kitchen
CINN �......., A111n111•

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Free Refresh ments Free Drawi ng - - -

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B·A K E R
FURNITURE

Woman Is Cited
Into Court For
Running Sign

FRIIJAY
SATURDAY. - AUG. 5th and 6th
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er)I ,tore.

B.OAT SHOW

MR.

Mil. GIIIS

HONOLULU UPI - Vice Presi­
dent Rich.ird M . Nixon declared
Thursday night that the United
States will never "tolerate being
pushed around' and that it will
stand with forces of freedom in
West Berlin, Cuba or "wherever
it is."
He told 1 1,000 people in Hono­
lulu's piduresque Kapiolani Bowl
Ralpb V. Gibb, Sr., janitor at
on Waikiki Beach that the United the Philip Sporn Plant of the
States must be "firm without be­ Central Oper■Ung Company, re­
ing belligerent' in foreign affairi.
� Auaim: laL He bad coru­
i'l he ls the next Pfflldent. His:­ plieted lp_ ,-n of 1ervke with
on RrVed' noth:e 'th'it the Sovlttl the COinpa..: llili,lr-. hu DO 'lift.
Muld e1pect negotiations only mediate plan1 for his retirement
from a position of U. s. strength other th.an to spend more time
and only if there is a reasonable in his favorite bobbies of gar•
proapect for success.
dening. fishing and sports, and
also
expect5 to keep busy at odd
LATE RECOVERY
jobs
and work around his home.
ex­
tocks
NEW YORK UPI-S
He
was born near Mason City,
tended Thursday 's late recovery
W.
Va.,
and attended school at
in a moderately active openlr.g
Hartford. In his earlier days he
today.
bad a number of jobs recalling
that he 1llrted work at the mines
for seventy five cents per day.
Later he operated his own groe•

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Pushed Around

NASHVILLE, Tenn. uP1 - Ettel
Kefauver, the lanky Tennesaee lib­
ert1.l whose 22 )lean in Congress
urned him tbe enmity of many
Southern lead en won an over­
whelming renomination victory for
the U. S. Senate Tbunday.
He promptly bailed hil own tri­
umph H
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a lign that the South
and lhe nation wm back the na­
tional Democratic ticke t and put
Sen. Jobn .K.ennedy (u--Maas.J in
me � 111,e House m Nov ember.
'rhc iuue waa Clear cut: Ke•
fauver's pro-civ iJ rtantl liberaliam
v_ersus the llales' r1&amp;bl, segrega­
tion conservatism o! Ilia opponent
CU'cuit Judge Andrews (UpJ Tay�
1or of Jacklf.&gt;rt, Tenn.
Kefauver
won b)' alm0&amp;l a
200,UOO vote margin,
"LJetrKton . . . , t',...,... Wronl''
"'The vote of Tennessee today
makes it cJear that the detractors
of tbe :south who tried to say tbal
we are b.ackward people have
n
proven wront." bt Bald in a v i
· cy
statement. •�rhe .Scn&amp;Lb will c t1nue to move forward in the
�amatream of AlnepcaD civili&amp;a
Ul)IL.
11t' d ·: ... � •·­
•'Tcnne!ffe ' has �--tb
ur
Democr1uc 1iei:et oompbNd • of . � . ,.
�nators Kennedy anti L)'ndon
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Johnson lookulg toward new frontiers will wm lbe allegiance
of
Americans everywhere." he added.
Ooservers everywhere apeculat­
ed 1nat a Kefauver defeat would
me.an tne .IJemocrata coUld not win
the South.
Yhanlu Labor UJNen
Taylor argued repeat,edty that
Kelauver's vote for tbe new c1vtl
ngtus btll, his retuu.l to 11gn the
tiU·c1uJe&lt;1
"southern Aianueaw,''
.;um hlS support oy or� iaoor
mmcated Ulat lidauvtt did not
represem the l.hmlmg: of the peo­
p..i;: o, 1 ennessee or the Sout1t.
KUAUVW' fflAft M NMI of hi■
support ot t1le cMI right• bill,
•nd in h11 YICtory .........m he
tnankN particularly th• a.bor
leeder■ ot the ,tat.,
."in my years 1n t.:onareas," 'he
sa.Jd, ··J nave tougbt lor tne rights
01 all our peopte. 'l'hll victory lO­
llay proves that tbe Mutb aa:rees."

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ARREST REPORTED

Pomeroy police have reported
the arrelll of twe men Cnargcd
with rec.llleas operation, releHed
to appear later before Ma)'or
C.:haraea Legar. They are Roger
M. Norman, Harrl80nville :m d
Thomas U. Carpenter, St. M.aryi.,
W. Ya.

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'HE DAil Y SENTINEL

�fafing Editorially
· Who Are You Wo rki n g For?
Suppose you earn $4,500 a year, and put
!n a 40-hour week.
If that's your situation, said the Citizens
Public Expenditure Survey , you work all day
Monday and until 1 :45 p.m. Tuesday without
muJrig any money for yourself. The money
you earn i n that lime all goes to the govern­
ment in taxes.
If you earn more than $4,500 a year the
amount of your time given to the ta·x collec•
tor rapidly and progressiv ely increases. And
U you get into the really big income brackets,
very little of your working time results in

take -home pay for you.
It's commonly said and believed that de­
fense costs are almost solely responsible for
the present burden of tuat\lln and the size
or tt,e federal budgets. B ut the tact remains
that, in the 1 955-6 1 period , defe:iise. costs rose
only 1 2 per cent, while non-defense items
rose 43 per cenL
As the survey sees the sUiJ.ation, ' ' I ( we
Americans spent more time tr)'ing to get our
tax money spent wisely, we'd have enough
money left to make us happy - and not the
raft of worries caused by the lack of it."

Short End O f The Stiek

SOUTHERN 1:XPOSL!�E -,.

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IDd Debr, lyiv" ret�� Cr9m •
w�k'I nc1t ion at Pfr. ■nd Mrs.
William SimpkWI , Bill and f•�e_l■
or Clarlcsville , Pa. The g roup vml•
ed Kennywood Park, Pittsburg h;
Ft. Necessity, Union Town, Ohiopyle Fallii1 and the 11nve of Gen.
Wil l iam Braddock. Fro m there the
Mays went to Painesville. Qhio. to
visit her brother. �•- an� .Mrs. Le­
land �newdel} and faMUY:.
Mike has been iii the past few
d�'PRi!S!NT �URCH l'llcl$RAM
Rev. Carl Herrin_� of the Meth•
odist Church and 8'1!nda Turner ,
/fne Parsons, Sf!l.{lra Llt�l,, Sue
Nelson, �'1"1�\ £Qley atil'i Ann
Sf&gt;rouse patt1flt,1lttd 111 a ch urch
program on WMPO radio the past

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.,., ATfi..., l!Hll«l:H CAMP
M,,ijil' Herr ing, dauJh t�r or
�ev. and Mrl. Carl Herrifl&amp;1"Sand ra
Mrs.
Tucker �allj'hter of M.r,
John �11:e'r, Joetta ErlL-Wine,
da'ughter of Mr. and Mi's. - Harvey
Erlewine, Saundra Dean, 41,aughter
of Mr1 1nd lira. Bill �p and
Jane arid. Julie LuCU. d"atiihten of
�r. and Mrs. Richw:) 41cas will,
atterid the Methodtsi JupiHr High
CamP at Lancaiter begi1'. ning Sun.
day.
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PTA �FFICE�$ MfE,4
The NOtt._Western LoG•l PTA of­
home
ficerp ror 1980--6 1 �et a_t
a
yern
MN.
t,
n
e
presid
of tlie new
Sriowden. wedne!ida:Y, Jiily 27.
Attending were the vice presi­
dent, Jea"ri 'Patket\ •rettn' Janet
MOrria and tt't!'asdrer, Rosalie Nichols.
Co111rititti!ie c1uiiItmen wer., se­
Jecled fo{ the ).'e11r. After; the
meelil\l !i!rs. �ftot-d�n (ehea cake
ice crea m atid ioit drliib.

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Rev. and Kn. Car l Herrln1 and
daug�ter, MarJie. were aueats al
the picnic of lhe wscs of the u
bury Metbodi•t Church held Wedne&amp;day eveni n g al the SyracuH•
p rk. A pol.luck dinne r wu .ervcd
a � p. m . wlth the Rev. Herrlni
H krni grace.
.
.
Followinc the dinner a co.m m um•
cation �-■ read concerning the
fall aem nun lo be held at � el11ton on Au1uat 17 and at Piketon
on A1111uat 18. A communication I
waa al.lo read, •from Min Doris
J-l� rlman , a mw1onary from Hiroahima, Japan. A thank fOU note
waa re.ad from Mn. A . L. F1anagan
for flowen sent her a fter her auto
acei'dent·
Attending were MIH M arcia
Karr, Mra. Alice Capehart. Mn.
Mn. Lulher
William Thuener,
Friend ' --.... Willi am Houduh eIt•
Mrs. C. B. Weese, Mrs William
Eichinger , Mn. Bert Wee ae, Mn.
J0hn sauvage J r., Mrs. BoY•I
Thoma1 and the Rev. and Mn.
Herring a n d daughter.

MOTOROLA•
SHIRT-POCKET RADIO

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Around And
About
Middleport

Sister Is H,onored With Bridal Shower
T.h u,rsday Eve At Mrs. Cash Bahr Home \ Syracuse Pork

Rutland Comm,Nify Ntwg

wee�. .

wscs

Syracuse
I Holds Picnic At

Mr. and lfn. Allen Hu1he1.
watchman of 1hepherd1 a nd worthy
hia:h p rleateu and Mra. Frank.
Cheeaeb rew and Mn. E\lerell Long
members of Lhe Mary Shrine,
White Sbrin,e of JerUJalem. were
A bridal shower was held Thursday evening at the home
in Park.enbu ra: Tuesday evening to of �rs. �ash Bahr t Middleport, in honor of her sister, Mils
attend the official meetin1 of Beth­ Janis Childs, RN of Columbus whose marriaCe to Joe Falkner
any Shrine, when Elfreida Schl a u,
of Lockbourne will be solemnized this evening.
.
aupreme worthy high prlesteu con­
For the shower the Bahr home Lennie Jewell, Mn. Jame, Clatwo rducted inspection.
was decorated with arrangement5 thy, Mn. John Gilmore.
Mrs. Kenneth Taylor . Mn. Dave
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. of gladioli and the centerpiece of
Hughes ac-co mpanled by Mn. Cha i-­ the re(reshment table w u of white Farmer, Mrs. Arthur Sltinner, Ml,,
lea Bennett, Mrs. Georjle Lear and and pink with greenery and a Susie Taylor, Mr.. Gene Murray,
Mi.u Edith Hutllfl1'1ller attended miniature bride and groom In a Mn. Oacar Rou&amp;h and Mn. Hubthe cou rte,y vi1it of Mrs. s�blau at light green wreath. Mrs. Harold E. bard.
--Hubbard lrtade the noral arrange.
Marietta Shrine.
AliO attend"in_g were Mn. Char1ea
ments . for lhe occa1ion.
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Stobart and Miaa Sue Moraan of
Durmg _lhe e�enu,g games were Gallipolis and Mra. Dorothy M;otReturn From Funeral
won by Mrs. rison of Pt. Pleasanl and the hon•
Mr. and Mr.11. L. R. Wi l ey and played w11h pnzes
Warren Da · ored " u est "s molber. Mn r••rIe
and
Mrs.
Durst
Roland
10n, David of Middleport returned .
, �
. ...
Childs ·
home Thursday from Atlar.ta. Ga., vis.
After Miss Child, had opened
where they attended the funera l
Sending gifts but unable to atdecorated
.11ervices of lllr. Wiley's brother, her many •1·rts, cake,
tend
were Mrs. Oscar Bastlna, Jr.,
with
pink
bells.
punch
and
mints
Gene, head of the Wiley Equip.
who :drs. Robert Coats, Miss Diane
hostess
the
by
were
served
ment Company of that city.
was assisted by Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, Reichman, Mn. Manning Web1ter,
Mr. Wiley and his son. Ric-ha rd, Jr., or New 'Haven, and Mrs, Wil- Mrs. Robe rt Burkett, Mn. Dave
had planned to rly to Middlepor t liam Childs. Mrs. Gibbs presided. at Jenkins, Mn. Wayne Gibbona and
this week end. His sudden death th e punch bow 1 an d M rs. Ch 1 Id s dau s ht er, E ve1 yn, ..
111r1. Wa11 ace
Bradford, Mrs. 11lomu Ebenbach,
WBI due to a heart attack l ast Sun­ served lhe cake.
Guests for the evening were Mrs. Mrs. Lee Pratt, Mrs. June Roush,
day morning.
New man Burdette, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Fred Shumway, Mn. Bruce
Cale. Mrs. Carl Brannan, Mrs. Ben Lloyd and Mra. Jame&amp; RantrtY.
Neutzling, Mrs. Minnie Gilmore, Mrs. {loscoe Fowler, Mn. Gaynelle
Mrs. Homer Rice, Mrs. Arthur Gil- Wise, i�s. Norman ,Bingham, Jack
mure, Mrs. Carl Ebersbach, Mrs. Sharpneck and Ed Thoma&amp;.
------Hil ton Wolfe, Jr., Mrs. Harley Mou
REPORTS
CHRISTIAN DEATHS
Da•
man, Mrs.· Roland Durst, :iltrs.
MUNlCH, Germany UPI-One
Yid Hindy. Mrs. Wa l ler Crooks,
Miss Jeanette Crooks, Mrs. K'.en- or every seven Chinese Christians
has lot bis life under the Com•
neth Scites and son, Ti mmy.
Mrs. Paul Scott, Mrs. Leo Childs, munist regime on the mainl and,
Mrs. Edgar Allensworth, :-itn. Wil- Dr, . Theo! V ianney Hain Ch ir.•
liam Bradford, Mrs. George Mein• ese theologian, said Thursda).
hart. Mrs. Fred I . Gardner, Mra. He told the 37th International
Warren Davis. Mrs. Harry Stover. Eucharistic Congress that -.00
Miss Mabel Hysell. Mn. Forrest priests have been martyred since
took over.
Commu11ists
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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0., Aug. 5,_ 1960
By JHn P•rker
Ith B I RTHDAY OBSERVED
Jim Morris celebratpd his 8th
birthday wilh a party, Saturda);,.
July 23, at the home of his par•
ents. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Morris.
Several games were enjoyed. Refresh ments were served after
which Jim opened his girts.

Daily Sen tinel, Pomeroy- Middle port, o., A ug.
5, I�

Attend Shrine Su,w,u

Poeketeer

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WIIH. �IT· H LD
The Pri mary Cl1N1of the Metho­
dist Church was etitfflalned with
wiener roast at thl home of their
teacher, Mn. Marja!"et Parsons on
Thursd ay, July 24. A■. alsting her
were her daughtel', lue, and Mrs,
Dorothy Barnes, Pomero� . .
Attending were Irene and Mor­
to.n Barnes, Pomeroy; Deail, l&gt;onna ,
arid Oallas Weber. 1mim; Jloselllart
and Paul Rice, 01tr)'. Larry and
Sandy Taylor, Jlm Mani&amp;, Jan Ken­
Andrea De.WhuNt. Steve
nedy,
Hoffman, Greg Fr11nce, sherry Mor•
. gan, Sherry and Don Hayes, Harry
Slawter. Randy Williailil., Jane
Wise . .Debbie Williams, �mils a nd
Steve Schilling .

ALL-TIIAN SISTOII POIITA■ LI:
The amazing 1hirl-pocket port­
able. 6 tranaistot'll pl w, 1 diode
and 1 thermistor p rovide the
power and tone o"r·eet.B twice it.a
tize, -8Uilt--in �peaker for (u lt•
bodied aound. Dial 11ca.le ma,cni­
fyi�g _ lena for eaaier t uning.
Built-in aq.tenna for 11100tl'l!11
edra power. Built-in
eRtel. I� Black, Bluo,
Red, Green.

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101 bttler reception.

Pun1 In 1l■llan1 llkll

a rn,un,&amp;.

' B11llt-111 e.iHI hlf
11ew 111onvenlence.

RUTLAND PllSoliALS

Holdt portabl• In
alabl1 upright po�

WE HAD A
ROUGH TIME

Thanks for your patience i n this emergency. Everythi ng seems to be shipshape now.

WINO AND RAIN
G-IVE ME A
PAIN •/

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■elf-c:ont1lnedtpt8ke, lot IUIIHI ll)f11"

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11111 1111• for NO
dial rHdln11.

Complete line of
_, portobles at

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"Where Radio &amp; TV la A
Bu1ine1&amp; Not A SidP.hne"

N. S..ond Ave, Middleport

A HONEY OF A BUY!·
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Mn. Henry W�r and M r1.
Fred Neef of Columbu1 are vi1it­
g t the Guy and E;d Ru11ell
�:m!.
.
Air man Jack Cole ma n who haa
spent the jast 30 day, on leave
here with hi1 family returned to­
day to hia: dutiea at Lockbourne
Air Bue, Co l um bua
Mr. an d Mr s. Jay u·
. a I I and ch'iidren, Roger and Lmd1 Latbey
sptnt Sunday at the Col 1.1mbu1
Zoo.

Mi111 Maude Tewkabary who ho,
been living in the F rench ,p,rtment on North Se,.-.ond Avenue
over the QuaJi!y Print Shop moved Thur,day afternoon Into the
Bruce Bingham apartment hou11e
on Fl.nt Avenue. Mias M.aude
Taylo r who hH been }Mng In the
Fred Shiflet home o n the corner
of Mill and s. Fourth Avenue
moved into one of th• downatalra
apartment.&amp;
in the Bingha m
b.Quae recenUy.
.;, Mn. John Lyons and dau!:h·
t,: r•. Linda and Debbie and aon
Berna rd spent la&amp;t week in Za neaville with Mr . and Mrs. Bernard
Schra mm
Miss sharon Jones was in Atb.ena Thursday lo attend the Ohio
Vnlverslty Convocation of the
Metropolita n Opera Star, Lewia
Driscoll.
Mi5s Pauline Zirkle who is on
vacation from the office of Dr.
J. J. Davia is spending the week
end In Ash la nd, Ky., with Mias
Delori1 Walker.
Mrs. Guy Russel l and Mn. Ed
Russell were in Columbua last
Thunda y viaiting the former's
father, M. E. Cambro.u of Lan­
cuter who is in University Ho1pita I.
Stephen Pullen is confined to
his home with a 11evere caae of
ivy poiwning,
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Wisecup
•nd children, Debbie, Joe aod
Keith recently moved into the
George Ebersbach property on
S . Serond Ave. Mr . Wisecup iB
emp loyed with the Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio El ectric Co., and
had been tra nsferred from Chil li
cothe.
Miss Janis Childs, RN, and Joe
Falkner returned Thursday from
Birm ingham. Ala., where they
visited seven! days with bis par­
ents.

by her mother, Mra, Fred Jackson,
entertain ed the Missionary Socie·
ty of the Mt. M or ia h Baptist
church Thuraday evening at her
home, Eaal Ma m St., Pomeroy,
which was decora ted with ar•
rangementa of flowers.
The meeting iri charge of !he
president, Mrs. Kathryn Payne
opened with devotions by Mre.
Oacar Hardaway using u he r to•
pie "Love". Mra. Harper
was
elected as delegate Io the Provl•
dence Mfuionary Conve ntion to
be held on Women'.s- Day, Aug. 1 9
1 1t RendviHe.
Plans were dlscuased for a
meeting to be held in the near
future with Mrs. Dorothy Lewl1,
president of the Missionary Con•
ventlon of Providence Associa tion
I
A paper on
as guest speaker.
"Friendship" by Mrs. Payne c o n•
eluded the meeting.
Chicken u.lad, hot rolls, ice
cream and a decora ted birthday
cake with the Inscription "Happy
Birthday Helen" in observance uf
Mr1. Harper's birthday were Jcr•
ved by the hostesse• lo Mis.
Payne, Mrs. Con Young, Mra. Ar­
Mrs. Ed Russell, local. Mrs.
nol d Richards, M rs. Hardaw.iy,
Mrs. Emma Bland, Mrs. Ervin Henry Weber and Mrs. Fred Neef
Bumgardner , Mrs. Ne l lie Win­ Columbus, M rs. AJma Rupe, Mrs.
ston and a guest Mrs. Laura Ethel Nelson, Rutland, Mrs. Mike
1Jiu11sell, Pine Grove spent T.uesday
Lynch ol Cincinnati.
l'he . . Septem ber meeting will with Mrs. Annie -Buck, RuUand:
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr's.
be held at the home or Mrs.
Frank Cheesebrew were Mr, and
Bland.
Mra. Tho mas Waugh, Mrs. Hilda
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Waugh and Harold Ha l l of Col•
umbu11, Mr. and Mrs. Charley D.
Woode of A l lred and Mn. J. B.
Hayes and Mr. and Mr1. Clifford
Hayes and son Gregory, loca l .

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Plans Special
Night Sept. 15

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RADIO ond
TELEV ISION

Baptist Church
Missionary Society
Meets Thur,sday
Mrs. Campbell Harper &amp;Histed

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Plans were made fo r "Frienda
Night'' on Th_ursd ay, Sept. 1,,
when Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES
met Tuesday evening at the Ma­
aonic Temple.
Ann Rupe, worthy matron, and
I Harry P. Smith, worthy patron,
presided a nd an lnvitaUon was
received to at�d Frie.p.ds Night
at Racine ChapAr, Sept. 10. A
co mmuuic a tion was read announ­
cfflg a meeting pf Roberta Cirde
at Reln�erville. Thursday, A ug.
18 with a potluck lun(•beon at 1
p. m. All past matron11 from 1045
and the line officers are lnvitc,d
to attend.
The altar waa draped in mem­
or)' of Ma rjorie Johnson. associate
grand con�uctress. who died on
I July 1 and an appropriate poem •
WH read by Lula Nease, secre•
,J tiry. M a ud Grueser WIS the
honored paat matron for the eve­
ning.
�efreahments were served at
the clo,e of the meeti ng by
Mrs. Rupf', Mr&amp;. Neaae, · Evelyn
Lanning, Clara Soubby
and
Leona Smith .

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SIX CLIMBERS KILLED
penons we re feared killed in two
separate mountain climbing acci­
dents Thursday on Mont Blanc,
Europe's highest peak. Four of
the victims were French and Uie
other two New Zeal a nders.

93 Members Of Mitchell Russell Family
H,old Reunion July 31 At Bradbury Home

Ch"'k Him, 1!111'11 Pd llrafC of
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Centerville.

Tbe lNl reuo,lon ,rill. bl beld
on
the laal SWMlaJ ta 1.a, at
The annual reunion of the Mitchel Ru.ssell family was held
the home of llr. ud Kn. Olrtet
on July 3 1 st at the home or Ed and Guy Russell in Bradbury. Diehl, Ball Run.
There were 93 members present.
Ed Rus1Jell rece1vt!d a gfll for
being 1he oldeal man present, J&amp;e and Mrs. Paul Chapm;,n , Jenni•
7�; Mrs. Lillian Neef waa the oid· fe r and Mitchell: Lynn Might,
ett woman pre11e nt , be i ng 80 Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl, Mr. and
e GIRLS
years old. Julia Ann Ru a,e l l fo .i r Mn. Robert Reinh.irl . Angel i,
H
rs
M
and
Jau11:
Lydia
y­
Denni!
.
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month8 old. you n e11t . Don • H f
e CHUBBY
g
fner reeehed a gift tor l raveling sell. Pom eroy.
e sUBTEENS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruue ll, Mr.
the farthe&amp;l distance. Mr. and
and Mre. Guy A. Russl!ll, Ra1.h
Mrs. Mick Buck. large11t fa mi l)'.
Among those prese 11 t were Mr. R ee d, Catherine and Anthony
and Mn. Roger P. Arche r ;i nd Ru ue ll , M. r. and Mr1. Roland E.
Roy Alan, Mr. and Mr�. Paul Ar· Russell and Julia Anna: Mr. and
cher. Mn. Effie Weber. Mn. Lil• Mn. Jame. Rafferty, al l of Mid·
lian Neef, Mr. and Mn. . Frank d l eport.
Mn. H�len Miller. Mrs. Anna
T. Junkermaun, )b. and Mn. Leo
Middleport
W. Dudgeon, Mr. and Mr1. Henry Buck from Rutland, Mr. and Mn,
W. Webe r , all ol Columbua.

DRESSES REDUCED

Your Choice $5.00

BECKY'S

Mr. and Mrs. Midi: Buck, Sandy
Butch and Mike, ZanesviUe: Mr.
and Mn, Clifford WhittingtGn,
Judith and Sue; Hoger Da•.'lt.
Mike Puckett. Mr. and Mra. Don
Moss, Steve and Greg, Don Hef­
fner, all of Dayton.

I Mr.Mn.andPauMn.ineJoeHaley,
Crooknille ;
Watts, Jim, K•·

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Clark s Gladiol us Garden

Melg■ County
Long Bollom, Ohio
Located on Success Road, ¼ Mile Easl of State Roule 7,
I¾ Miles South of Toppers Plains, Ot,io

Glads On Display In Our Show Room

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vin and Chuck; Miss Peggy R�i.•
sell, L:3 ncaSter ; Mr . . and Mrs . Bi ll
Hendricks. Carol, Bill and LmdJ;
Mr. and Mn. A. H. Hendrick.II,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hendr ie-ks,
Stevie anti Creig, Parkersburg.
'."-:5 • Cl y de Brown. Mr. and Mra.
W� ll �am Watson, Mr. and
Mrs.
Wil h am Buck. Rand), Caro lyn
a�d Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Mar•
vm Roush, Leonard. Patty and
R �ger; Mr._ and Mrs. Charles
Diehl, Louis and Charles Mr.

SATURDAY and SUNDAY - AUG. 8 and 7
SATURDAY and SUNDAY - AUG. l3 and l4

BULBS MAY BE ORDERED
FOR SPRING DEUVERY

HAVEN TH EATRE

For Mrs, Arnold Hupp

Mr,. Rawlings Honored

Mrs. Robert Coats entertained
Thursday at "her home in Middle­
port with an arternoon party in
honor of Mrs. Bart Rawling11 of
Florida who is visiting at the
Coats home. From here Mrs. Raw­
lings plans to go "to Col umbus to
vlsif wlth her daughter. Mrs. Lady
tiilllciay. before returnin g to her
home in t'lorida.
n:1ring the afternoon Mrs. Coats
served refreshment&amp; to the follow­
ing: Mrs. Fred I . Gardner , Miss
Susie Taylor, Mrs. Dave Farmer.
Mrs. David Darst, Sr., Mrs. Will
Reynolds and Mrs. Rawlings.

Vlollon Weleome

Phone: Coolville 3755

Lawn Ptlrly Hekl

Mr. and Mrs. Early Rouah en•
tertained the following with a
lawn p.arty at their home Tuesday
night in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Bryan and family and �Ir.
and Mrs. Warren Miller or Largo
Florida, who spent ii two weeks
vacation with relatives here and
at Parkersburg.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were !lerved to the follow•
ing: Mrs. Etta Shields. M r . and
Mrs. John Fisher. Philip, Pat and
Jay Hill. Mollie and Larry Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. George Yonlcer,
Mr . 1,nd Mrs. Bob Hill, Peggy and
Stevie Yonker; Mrs. Clarence
Shields and Judy Shie lds.

Mew Haven, W. Vo.

Friday and Saturday, August 5-6
Mamie Van Doren --- Richard Coogan
IN

"VICE RAI D"
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Alan Ladd -- Jeanne Crain --

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"GU MS OF THE TIMBERLAN D" .

(Technicolor)
They came to clear a forest and found a

war

instead.

Sunday and Monday, August 7-8
Ray

Danton --- Karen Steele
-IN

"TH E RISE AND FALL OF
LEGS DIAMON D"
Story of a gangster who said and believed he couldn't
be killed!

FEAR 41 DROWNID
RAWALPINDf, Pakistan UPI
-A boat carrying 63 Pakistar.is
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day a nd it wa&amp; fearM 41 persons
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Ft. Necessity, Union Town, Ohiopyle Fallii1 and the 11nve of Gen.
Wil l iam Braddock. Fro m there the
Mays went to Painesville. Qhio. to
visit her brother. �•- an� .Mrs. Le­
land �newdel} and faMUY:.
Mike has been iii the past few
d�'PRi!S!NT �URCH l'llcl$RAM
Rev. Carl Herrin_� of the Meth•
odist Church and 8'1!nda Turner ,
/fne Parsons, Sf!l.{lra Llt�l,, Sue
Nelson, �'1"1�\ £Qley atil'i Ann
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M,,ijil' Herr ing, dauJh t�r or
�ev. and Mrl. Carl Herrifl&amp;1"Sand ra
Mrs.
Tucker �allj'hter of M.r,
John �11:e'r, Joetta ErlL-Wine,
da'ughter of Mr. and Mi's. - Harvey
Erlewine, Saundra Dean, 41,aughter
of Mr1 1nd lira. Bill �p and
Jane arid. Julie LuCU. d"atiihten of
�r. and Mrs. Richw:) 41cas will,
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Sriowden. wedne!ida:Y, Jiily 27.
Attending were the vice presi­
dent, Jea"ri 'Patket\ •rettn' Janet
MOrria and tt't!'asdrer, Rosalie Nichols.
Co111rititti!ie c1uiiItmen wer., se­
Jecled fo{ the ).'e11r. After; the
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daug�ter, MarJie. were aueats al
the picnic of lhe wscs of the u
bury Metbodi•t Church held Wedne&amp;day eveni n g al the SyracuH•
p rk. A pol.luck dinne r wu .ervcd
a � p. m . wlth the Rev. Herrlni
H krni grace.
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Followinc the dinner a co.m m um•
cation �-■ read concerning the
fall aem nun lo be held at � el11ton on Au1uat 17 and at Piketon
on A1111uat 18. A communication I
waa al.lo read, •from Min Doris
J-l� rlman , a mw1onary from Hiroahima, Japan. A thank fOU note
waa re.ad from Mn. A . L. F1anagan
for flowen sent her a fter her auto
acei'dent·
Attending were MIH M arcia
Karr, Mra. Alice Capehart. Mn.
Mn. Lulher
William Thuener,
Friend ' --.... Willi am Houduh eIt•
Mrs. C. B. Weese, Mrs William
Eichinger , Mn. Bert Wee ae, Mn.
J0hn sauvage J r., Mrs. BoY•I
Thoma1 and the Rev. and Mn.
Herring a n d daughter.

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Around And
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Middleport

Sister Is H,onored With Bridal Shower
T.h u,rsday Eve At Mrs. Cash Bahr Home \ Syracuse Pork

Rutland Comm,Nify Ntwg

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Syracuse
I Holds Picnic At

Mr. and lfn. Allen Hu1he1.
watchman of 1hepherd1 a nd worthy
hia:h p rleateu and Mra. Frank.
Cheeaeb rew and Mn. E\lerell Long
members of Lhe Mary Shrine,
White Sbrin,e of JerUJalem. were
A bridal shower was held Thursday evening at the home
in Park.enbu ra: Tuesday evening to of �rs. �ash Bahr t Middleport, in honor of her sister, Mils
attend the official meetin1 of Beth­ Janis Childs, RN of Columbus whose marriaCe to Joe Falkner
any Shrine, when Elfreida Schl a u,
of Lockbourne will be solemnized this evening.
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aupreme worthy high prlesteu con­
For the shower the Bahr home Lennie Jewell, Mn. Jame, Clatwo rducted inspection.
was decorated with arrangement5 thy, Mn. John Gilmore.
Mrs. Kenneth Taylor . Mn. Dave
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. of gladioli and the centerpiece of
Hughes ac-co mpanled by Mn. Cha i-­ the re(reshment table w u of white Farmer, Mrs. Arthur Sltinner, Ml,,
lea Bennett, Mrs. Georjle Lear and and pink with greenery and a Susie Taylor, Mr.. Gene Murray,
Mi.u Edith Hutllfl1'1ller attended miniature bride and groom In a Mn. Oacar Rou&amp;h and Mn. Hubthe cou rte,y vi1it of Mrs. s�blau at light green wreath. Mrs. Harold E. bard.
--Hubbard lrtade the noral arrange.
Marietta Shrine.
AliO attend"in_g were Mn. Char1ea
ments . for lhe occa1ion.
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Stobart and Miaa Sue Moraan of
Durmg _lhe e�enu,g games were Gallipolis and Mra. Dorothy M;otReturn From Funeral
won by Mrs. rison of Pt. Pleasanl and the hon•
Mr. and Mr.11. L. R. Wi l ey and played w11h pnzes
Warren Da · ored " u est "s molber. Mn r••rIe
and
Mrs.
Durst
Roland
10n, David of Middleport returned .
, �
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Childs ·
home Thursday from Atlar.ta. Ga., vis.
After Miss Child, had opened
where they attended the funera l
Sending gifts but unable to atdecorated
.11ervices of lllr. Wiley's brother, her many •1·rts, cake,
tend
were Mrs. Oscar Bastlna, Jr.,
with
pink
bells.
punch
and
mints
Gene, head of the Wiley Equip.
who :drs. Robert Coats, Miss Diane
hostess
the
by
were
served
ment Company of that city.
was assisted by Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, Reichman, Mn. Manning Web1ter,
Mr. Wiley and his son. Ric-ha rd, Jr., or New 'Haven, and Mrs, Wil- Mrs. Robe rt Burkett, Mn. Dave
had planned to rly to Middlepor t liam Childs. Mrs. Gibbs presided. at Jenkins, Mn. Wayne Gibbona and
this week end. His sudden death th e punch bow 1 an d M rs. Ch 1 Id s dau s ht er, E ve1 yn, ..
111r1. Wa11 ace
Bradford, Mrs. 11lomu Ebenbach,
WBI due to a heart attack l ast Sun­ served lhe cake.
Guests for the evening were Mrs. Mrs. Lee Pratt, Mrs. June Roush,
day morning.
New man Burdette, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Fred Shumway, Mn. Bruce
Cale. Mrs. Carl Brannan, Mrs. Ben Lloyd and Mra. Jame&amp; RantrtY.
Neutzling, Mrs. Minnie Gilmore, Mrs. {loscoe Fowler, Mn. Gaynelle
Mrs. Homer Rice, Mrs. Arthur Gil- Wise, i�s. Norman ,Bingham, Jack
mure, Mrs. Carl Ebersbach, Mrs. Sharpneck and Ed Thoma&amp;.
------Hil ton Wolfe, Jr., Mrs. Harley Mou
REPORTS
CHRISTIAN DEATHS
Da•
man, Mrs.· Roland Durst, :iltrs.
MUNlCH, Germany UPI-One
Yid Hindy. Mrs. Wa l ler Crooks,
Miss Jeanette Crooks, Mrs. K'.en- or every seven Chinese Christians
has lot bis life under the Com•
neth Scites and son, Ti mmy.
Mrs. Paul Scott, Mrs. Leo Childs, munist regime on the mainl and,
Mrs. Edgar Allensworth, :-itn. Wil- Dr, . Theo! V ianney Hain Ch ir.•
liam Bradford, Mrs. George Mein• ese theologian, said Thursda).
hart. Mrs. Fred I . Gardner, Mra. He told the 37th International
Warren Davis. Mrs. Harry Stover. Eucharistic Congress that -.00
Miss Mabel Hysell. Mn. Forrest priests have been martyred since
took over.
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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0., Aug. 5,_ 1960
By JHn P•rker
Ith B I RTHDAY OBSERVED
Jim Morris celebratpd his 8th
birthday wilh a party, Saturda);,.
July 23, at the home of his par•
ents. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Morris.
Several games were enjoyed. Refresh ments were served after
which Jim opened his girts.

Daily Sen tinel, Pomeroy- Middle port, o., A ug.
5, I�

Attend Shrine Su,w,u

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The Pri mary Cl1N1of the Metho­
dist Church was etitfflalned with
wiener roast at thl home of their
teacher, Mn. Marja!"et Parsons on
Thursd ay, July 24. A■. alsting her
were her daughtel', lue, and Mrs,
Dorothy Barnes, Pomero� . .
Attending were Irene and Mor­
to.n Barnes, Pomeroy; Deail, l&gt;onna ,
arid Oallas Weber. 1mim; Jloselllart
and Paul Rice, 01tr)'. Larry and
Sandy Taylor, Jlm Mani&amp;, Jan Ken­
Andrea De.WhuNt. Steve
nedy,
Hoffman, Greg Fr11nce, sherry Mor•
. gan, Sherry and Don Hayes, Harry
Slawter. Randy Williailil., Jane
Wise . .Debbie Williams, �mils a nd
Steve Schilling .

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Mn. Henry W�r and M r1.
Fred Neef of Columbu1 are vi1it­
g t the Guy and E;d Ru11ell
�:m!.
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Air man Jack Cole ma n who haa
spent the jast 30 day, on leave
here with hi1 family returned to­
day to hia: dutiea at Lockbourne
Air Bue, Co l um bua
Mr. an d Mr s. Jay u·
. a I I and ch'iidren, Roger and Lmd1 Latbey
sptnt Sunday at the Col 1.1mbu1
Zoo.

Mi111 Maude Tewkabary who ho,
been living in the F rench ,p,rtment on North Se,.-.ond Avenue
over the QuaJi!y Print Shop moved Thur,day afternoon Into the
Bruce Bingham apartment hou11e
on Fl.nt Avenue. Mias M.aude
Taylo r who hH been }Mng In the
Fred Shiflet home o n the corner
of Mill and s. Fourth Avenue
moved into one of th• downatalra
apartment.&amp;
in the Bingha m
b.Quae recenUy.
.;, Mn. John Lyons and dau!:h·
t,: r•. Linda and Debbie and aon
Berna rd spent la&amp;t week in Za neaville with Mr . and Mrs. Bernard
Schra mm
Miss sharon Jones was in Atb.ena Thursday lo attend the Ohio
Vnlverslty Convocation of the
Metropolita n Opera Star, Lewia
Driscoll.
Mi5s Pauline Zirkle who is on
vacation from the office of Dr.
J. J. Davia is spending the week
end In Ash la nd, Ky., with Mias
Delori1 Walker.
Mrs. Guy Russel l and Mn. Ed
Russell were in Columbua last
Thunda y viaiting the former's
father, M. E. Cambro.u of Lan­
cuter who is in University Ho1pita I.
Stephen Pullen is confined to
his home with a 11evere caae of
ivy poiwning,
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Wisecup
•nd children, Debbie, Joe aod
Keith recently moved into the
George Ebersbach property on
S . Serond Ave. Mr . Wisecup iB
emp loyed with the Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio El ectric Co., and
had been tra nsferred from Chil li
cothe.
Miss Janis Childs, RN, and Joe
Falkner returned Thursday from
Birm ingham. Ala., where they
visited seven! days with bis par­
ents.

by her mother, Mra, Fred Jackson,
entertain ed the Missionary Socie·
ty of the Mt. M or ia h Baptist
church Thuraday evening at her
home, Eaal Ma m St., Pomeroy,
which was decora ted with ar•
rangementa of flowers.
The meeting iri charge of !he
president, Mrs. Kathryn Payne
opened with devotions by Mre.
Oacar Hardaway using u he r to•
pie "Love". Mra. Harper
was
elected as delegate Io the Provl•
dence Mfuionary Conve ntion to
be held on Women'.s- Day, Aug. 1 9
1 1t RendviHe.
Plans were dlscuased for a
meeting to be held in the near
future with Mrs. Dorothy Lewl1,
president of the Missionary Con•
ventlon of Providence Associa tion
I
A paper on
as guest speaker.
"Friendship" by Mrs. Payne c o n•
eluded the meeting.
Chicken u.lad, hot rolls, ice
cream and a decora ted birthday
cake with the Inscription "Happy
Birthday Helen" in observance uf
Mr1. Harper's birthday were Jcr•
ved by the hostesse• lo Mis.
Payne, Mrs. Con Young, Mra. Ar­
Mrs. Ed Russell, local. Mrs.
nol d Richards, M rs. Hardaw.iy,
Mrs. Emma Bland, Mrs. Ervin Henry Weber and Mrs. Fred Neef
Bumgardner , Mrs. Ne l lie Win­ Columbus, M rs. AJma Rupe, Mrs.
ston and a guest Mrs. Laura Ethel Nelson, Rutland, Mrs. Mike
1Jiu11sell, Pine Grove spent T.uesday
Lynch ol Cincinnati.
l'he . . Septem ber meeting will with Mrs. Annie -Buck, RuUand:
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr's.
be held at the home or Mrs.
Frank Cheesebrew were Mr, and
Bland.
Mra. Tho mas Waugh, Mrs. Hilda
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Waugh and Harold Ha l l of Col•
umbu11, Mr. and Mrs. Charley D.
Woode of A l lred and Mn. J. B.
Hayes and Mr. and Mr1. Clifford
Hayes and son Gregory, loca l .

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Night Sept. 15

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TELEV ISION

Baptist Church
Missionary Society
Meets Thur,sday
Mrs. Campbell Harper &amp;Histed

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Plans were made fo r "Frienda
Night'' on Th_ursd ay, Sept. 1,,
when Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES
met Tuesday evening at the Ma­
aonic Temple.
Ann Rupe, worthy matron, and
I Harry P. Smith, worthy patron,
presided a nd an lnvitaUon was
received to at�d Frie.p.ds Night
at Racine ChapAr, Sept. 10. A
co mmuuic a tion was read announ­
cfflg a meeting pf Roberta Cirde
at Reln�erville. Thursday, A ug.
18 with a potluck lun(•beon at 1
p. m. All past matron11 from 1045
and the line officers are lnvitc,d
to attend.
The altar waa draped in mem­
or)' of Ma rjorie Johnson. associate
grand con�uctress. who died on
I July 1 and an appropriate poem •
WH read by Lula Nease, secre•
,J tiry. M a ud Grueser WIS the
honored paat matron for the eve­
ning.
�efreahments were served at
the clo,e of the meeti ng by
Mrs. Rupf', Mr&amp;. Neaae, · Evelyn
Lanning, Clara Soubby
and
Leona Smith .

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SIX CLIMBERS KILLED
penons we re feared killed in two
separate mountain climbing acci­
dents Thursday on Mont Blanc,
Europe's highest peak. Four of
the victims were French and Uie
other two New Zeal a nders.

93 Members Of Mitchell Russell Family
H,old Reunion July 31 At Bradbury Home

Ch"'k Him, 1!111'11 Pd llrafC of
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Centerville.

Tbe lNl reuo,lon ,rill. bl beld
on
the laal SWMlaJ ta 1.a, at
The annual reunion of the Mitchel Ru.ssell family was held
the home of llr. ud Kn. Olrtet
on July 3 1 st at the home or Ed and Guy Russell in Bradbury. Diehl, Ball Run.
There were 93 members present.
Ed Rus1Jell rece1vt!d a gfll for
being 1he oldeal man present, J&amp;e and Mrs. Paul Chapm;,n , Jenni•
7�; Mrs. Lillian Neef waa the oid· fe r and Mitchell: Lynn Might,
ett woman pre11e nt , be i ng 80 Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl, Mr. and
e GIRLS
years old. Julia Ann Ru a,e l l fo .i r Mn. Robert Reinh.irl . Angel i,
H
rs
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and
Jau11:
Lydia
y­
Denni!
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month8 old. you n e11t . Don • H f
e CHUBBY
g
fner reeehed a gift tor l raveling sell. Pom eroy.
e sUBTEENS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruue ll, Mr.
the farthe&amp;l distance. Mr. and
and Mre. Guy A. Russl!ll, Ra1.h
Mrs. Mick Buck. large11t fa mi l)'.
Among those prese 11 t were Mr. R ee d, Catherine and Anthony
and Mn. Roger P. Arche r ;i nd Ru ue ll , M. r. and Mr1. Roland E.
Roy Alan, Mr. and Mr�. Paul Ar· Russell and Julia Anna: Mr. and
cher. Mn. Effie Weber. Mn. Lil• Mn. Jame. Rafferty, al l of Mid·
lian Neef, Mr. and Mn. . Frank d l eport.
Mn. H�len Miller. Mrs. Anna
T. Junkermaun, )b. and Mn. Leo
Middleport
W. Dudgeon, Mr. and Mr1. Henry Buck from Rutland, Mr. and Mn,
W. Webe r , all ol Columbua.

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Mr. and Mrs. Midi: Buck, Sandy
Butch and Mike, ZanesviUe: Mr.
and Mn, Clifford WhittingtGn,
Judith and Sue; Hoger Da•.'lt.
Mike Puckett. Mr. and Mra. Don
Moss, Steve and Greg, Don Hef­
fner, all of Dayton.

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Melg■ County
Long Bollom, Ohio
Located on Success Road, ¼ Mile Easl of State Roule 7,
I¾ Miles South of Toppers Plains, Ot,io

Glads On Display In Our Show Room

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vin and Chuck; Miss Peggy R�i.•
sell, L:3 ncaSter ; Mr . . and Mrs . Bi ll
Hendricks. Carol, Bill and LmdJ;
Mr. and Mn. A. H. Hendrick.II,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hendr ie-ks,
Stevie anti Creig, Parkersburg.
'."-:5 • Cl y de Brown. Mr. and Mra.
W� ll �am Watson, Mr. and
Mrs.
Wil h am Buck. Rand), Caro lyn
a�d Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Mar•
vm Roush, Leonard. Patty and
R �ger; Mr._ and Mrs. Charles
Diehl, Louis and Charles Mr.

SATURDAY and SUNDAY - AUG. 8 and 7
SATURDAY and SUNDAY - AUG. l3 and l4

BULBS MAY BE ORDERED
FOR SPRING DEUVERY

HAVEN TH EATRE

For Mrs, Arnold Hupp

Mr,. Rawlings Honored

Mrs. Robert Coats entertained
Thursday at "her home in Middle­
port with an arternoon party in
honor of Mrs. Bart Rawling11 of
Florida who is visiting at the
Coats home. From here Mrs. Raw­
lings plans to go "to Col umbus to
vlsif wlth her daughter. Mrs. Lady
tiilllciay. before returnin g to her
home in t'lorida.
n:1ring the afternoon Mrs. Coats
served refreshment&amp; to the follow­
ing: Mrs. Fred I . Gardner , Miss
Susie Taylor, Mrs. Dave Farmer.
Mrs. David Darst, Sr., Mrs. Will
Reynolds and Mrs. Rawlings.

Vlollon Weleome

Phone: Coolville 3755

Lawn Ptlrly Hekl

Mr. and Mrs. Early Rouah en•
tertained the following with a
lawn p.arty at their home Tuesday
night in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Bryan and family and �Ir.
and Mrs. Warren Miller or Largo
Florida, who spent ii two weeks
vacation with relatives here and
at Parkersburg.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were !lerved to the follow•
ing: Mrs. Etta Shields. M r . and
Mrs. John Fisher. Philip, Pat and
Jay Hill. Mollie and Larry Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. George Yonlcer,
Mr . 1,nd Mrs. Bob Hill, Peggy and
Stevie Yonker; Mrs. Clarence
Shields and Judy Shie lds.

Mew Haven, W. Vo.

Friday and Saturday, August 5-6
Mamie Van Doren --- Richard Coogan
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Alan Ladd -- Jeanne Crain --

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"GU MS OF THE TIMBERLAN D" .

(Technicolor)
They came to clear a forest and found a

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Sunday and Monday, August 7-8
Ray

Danton --- Karen Steele
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"TH E RISE AND FALL OF
LEGS DIAMON D"
Story of a gangster who said and believed he couldn't
be killed!

FEAR 41 DROWNID
RAWALPINDf, Pakistan UPI
-A boat carrying 63 Pakistar.is
capsized in the Rive r Indus Tues­
day a nd it wa&amp; fearM 41 persons
were drowued.

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Woody Cali's All Stars hu'.llp ' a 9ha k)' first innillj:, WIS l»lk&gt;uch- W elhi ton Li tt1 e Le:.gut Touroainto Clay Town11h1p this t' \'.tn;11J.: · ablt&gt; with his speed iftlm tliie port menl acorera entered it as a
f al 6.30 A v1t· lor}'. wi l,l put tht-:11 mJ e. Crn1llon·s .Faug.M _walled to "hi' t ."
again�I John n)' Young s !'om;et"t,) - lead off the ,1u1 JDnlN. J9flea Coalton . . . . _ . . . 200 000---2 l 3
' forced t1. im, 1'yo t� Cito,
ltadn e star� next Monday. _
Tr ajaru _ . . . _ _ _ _ 1 01 21 1:--5 S 1"
M'eacham and J ones. Tyo anil
Last uigh l . Tyo , ·1fler surym11g four atr1Mhl £ret t�ltetl lo f1r1t
- b:n;i• ga�· e Coafton tWo runs.
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Delightfu lly Scrv('d
l'hini Ninglerj, mo�d to Rcond• oo
a passed ball, a-nd scettd oo Bot,
With Your Favorit e
F: m ler's grourufer that was mls-ni.._
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handlNI at shortstop.
Side Dishes
In the third Jan Clio homered
over t h e leH field fence and i n
... ro,rlh Emler and Bostic mat• ,
Corrected date� for l1r�1 round 111•
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games in the Puny Das1•h;1II T1J ur- ·died si ngles in th!lt order, bulh
nament at Syriirnsc H1·&lt;·rt·11 t w n eomm� home on Dick Wert&gt;· 's
CHICAGO UPI _ The Ciadl..
single.
Club P.irk are:
ria Li Reds won the roultd but a.it
Sy ra cuse vs Alhnny At1i,:11�1 ll
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Pt . Pleuant AmN 1l· a m \'8 Mt· l' mpty over the left center fi!"ld Chic110 Cuba,
fence in the rifth.
Arthur, Augusl 9
The km w-,i the ei8,hlb in the
Phone WV-1-3973
Racine vs. Nf'w lfavPn. AUJ.t 1 0 I Mike Me.irham, Coalton pltch- paat 1 1 gal'.MI of thil rOM ii,ip.
After the game the -... tqe11
M iddle port vs Pl. l '!ca�,111t Na e r, wal ked one, fanned three,
Pomeroy
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while Tyo walked eight, hit tm e off for SI. Lo uis and a weft end
lionals, Aug. 1 1 .
Semi-final!! ar� on Au�us\ 1 5 and r nd fan ned I I .
11,eries with lhe St. Louk Cardin•
Open 6 A.M. to 1 0 P.M, D•ily
The only hit of( Tyo was a alll beginllffi£ with a game to•
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Second Round

w ��THJo.;nSFJELD, Conn. UPI-Rol1 Rosburi:. one at the bett
ro1kn &lt;m the pro gr&gt;lf circuit,
today nrried a one-.11roke lead
into the .1erond round of the InM11ru n('t City OJ)en tournament.
The 1 gog PliA champion fr.Jlt'I
Ovc-rland Park, Kan., Iliad seven
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C'heC'ked In with 66'�.
D0111.t Pord or Cry1tal Rl\•�r,
Fla. , Dave Ragan of , Orlando,
Fla ., •nd Oow FlnHcrw,1d of ·requcsta, t,'Ja., wer'e rle2 dlooJuid, at
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tournament with a record-break•
Ing 268 ln 10ti8, w,n brat'ketcd
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LOS ANGELE.$ UPI-Johnny
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Olszewski, veteran
Redskins tullbeck, finally signed
hi! 1960 contract Thu,sday, ap­
parently dispelling • reports he
would be traded.

lunct.y, Dec. 11-New York at
Washington,, Philadelphia at Plttl­
burgh, Baltimore at Los Angeles,
Chica&amp;o at Cleveland, Dallaa at
Detroit.
Satun:tay, Dec. 17-Gree� B:ay
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Su nct.,, Der. 18--Cleveland ..t
New York, Philadelphia at Wasll,
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"I don't want to embarran you.
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hp told Lane.
Lane made ii clear that Dykes'
late with the Indians hinged on
his at,Olty to spark a flre under
the falterln&amp;, fourth-place team.

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After l'inning·Fourth In Five Starts, 4 to 2

St Loui!I thought it hid a SM,· game.
prda collecttd hit 18th homer for
000 bonus bu1t m fl.a&gt;" Sadecti
lloQ;y Nelson·1 'lf'VPnlh horner the Giant,, while !ft&gt;l'7 Gonulet
earl)' th11 seaBOn, but lhe It.year- and some head• u p ha1e runn ing
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winning streak ror U&gt;s A11gele1
The betPtttaded 1K&gt;Uthpaw, who and enabled George W itt to win
1011 four of hi1 fin! ail: pmea, biJ fint a:.a me 1mce 1 958. Ne!aon· 1
ltat reeovertd in 1ime to lffld St. home run gave P1Hsburgh a 2- 1
Lotlii 111:yrocketinc fNllb oat lead io the opening liming and his
1ame1 bad: 9n .J111)' 7 to ' �Ofll)' 3" atretchi. ng or a .rouline single into
behind the le.a11Ue-le.-dJ:q ! Pitts� a double Jed to a. Pirate rally ' In
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91deci.i made it leut �-· Bill M.utos10·• 1wo-run smgle.
in .hb l■R fiM dee�, ¥
San Fr:andsco scored five t1me1
beat the Milwaukee Br�111.
'• in t,he se venth inning with the aid
Tifu.raday night to raiH ', hli rec- or Philade lphi.a catcher Clay Dal
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out throw to the plate and Willie
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Philadelphia, 8-7, and Chicap
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nati in other National Leaa:u:e
(t:ames.
Washington handed Citidt,o its
fourth str.iight setback, 2- 1, and
Plenty ol tallle
BMlon awept a doubleheader from
treats in slore!
Kanw City, 5.3, and 9-1, in the
only American Leag:ue ...,ction.
Try o.r
Sadecki, wbo doe11n't ' believe in
Refreshing
the baaebal l adage that pitchers
1.EMON or ,ORANG!l
are paid to l)ilch, not hit, helped
tlis own cause with two •litiles and
scored two or the Caniinal runa.
He fanl'led eittlt, but couldn't con­
tain Hank AaTon . The )4i111'aulr.ee
Comer LocUBI and Feurth Sirslugger drove ir1 both ryn, with a
lint Inning llingle and hit %9th
On Roule 7
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home run of the aeUOn in the
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Baltimore, Ch ic.eo )It Gree:n Biy,
Sunday, Ort. :Z'-Nfw Yd'rk Jt
St Louis, 0.ToJo at Bal'Ufflore, Wt.,_. Mt "' .._.,. IN.
,altl m�� ■t C�"•l•rwf ...,.._
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PiUsbur1h, Baltimore at Grtien WNfon- .. Dtt,Wt
Bay, Los 4ngele, at Chic:.go, l■lti� at c1..,.
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Sao FritncilCO at Detroit, DaDas Ntw Yort at KM1M11 Clf\r, •'8ht
at W11blngton, St. Loui.9 at Ph.Hade)pblo.
NATIONAL LIAGUI
Sundey, Oct. 16---St. Louis at
W L f:tct. GB
Pittsburgh, Cle.veland at Dallas, Pittsburgh . . . . 38 40 ,38(1
Waihingt,on at New York, Detroit St. Louis . . . . . S8 44
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at Pbilade)phta, Loi Angeles at Milwaukee . . . 111 43 ,5$'1 '
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San Francisco
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cago al Lo!I AngeleH, San FranThunclly'i •••urts
clffo vs. Green Bay at MilwauS Clncl1111afl 3
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Sunday. Oct. 30-St. Louis 1 •l San ,,ant 11CO t PMl,llltlphla 7 N
New York, Clevelanil at Washing- Pithhr"11 4 l N � 1 , N
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ltthlay'1 P,.._W. Pikhffl.
at San Francisco. Green Bay al
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S lffldar, · Nov. 8--New· · york at ..ht-C ...lg 4- 1 YI IONtts
Sa n ,.,. ndtc0 at Pltfllturth
Cleveland, Washi nglon at St
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1 Louis, Oreen Ba)' al BaIUmore, 7_
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CMnwo at Ml lwaukH ttlthfSuncbi,-, Nov. 13-St. Loula at
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Cleveland, Pittsburgh at New
CIIIClnllMff at Sf. Lou II nlght·
Yur.k, Washingtan at Phila deJI&gt;h 1a
7 ,.1 Shnli,o.is 3,.1
Biiltimare at Chi('ago, Lo11 Angel- Purk•r
ril y'1 Ga
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DEAUVILLE, France UPI-An•
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St Louis, New t.olt: lt Phil adel- presalve up.aetl in their profes1L
lJhia', Washtlllto, , at �Pittsburgh, icm al tennis debuts Thursday. GiIna _ IP1'9U ,:trntl

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STANDINGS

N t:W YORK UPI-A record
total of '1Q regular-RH(Jn Na·
lionsl Football
League games
will be tel evised tbia :year beglnrii11g 'Friday, Sept. 28, with a
ga111e between tl!oe St. Louis Card•
ioals and tlie Los AJ\gelcs Rams
in Loa ·Angek!1.
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County; f'e.ke,11 Rllll, MHII, and
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CL�VEL£ntr A� l� �?.!.�'

srnoklnK Jimm)' D]lkH, a seven­
week contract I n hl1 pocket and
lhl' 11\umping Cleveland Indians on
hl11 himds, bea:an ht• 1lx(h tour or
duty 1111 a major Jea1ue rnanag tr
today.
Dykes was Involved ln one of
basebal1'1 zanlest ,.ap, Wednes,
day when he Will -traded by De­
troit for Cleveland M11nager Joe
Clordol1.
He announced after the deal thal
he d ld not contemplate any claah­
e&amp; with Tribe General Mana,:et
Frank Lane, but the first !iklrmlah
devcloptid juat lf houn later when
jovial Jimmy ••id he 11nder1tood
he wa11 to receive I contract cover­
ln1t ne x t year from hi• new em­
ployer.
At,..• Oft Ctntr'tct
However, he and Lane agrood
via a tona:-dl•tance telephone call
and Dykea 1lt:n� tl\e abort-term

1 958 .MER CU RY . . . . $ 1 495

.., .t,nl W '""' lmenMtional
Home run power may ht- tbe
key to the �llle for third pl aee
betwee n But(_alo and R ochester i n
t ht l'ntt�na t1ona I League.
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The �Bwons, !ast
. st!ason � pc.n their dis•
nut-wume r, utiliie�
�ce alu�i'ni twi ce · Th urs&lt;l .-il
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lfl 12 �n�1w . . Nor� Zauchm s
•qtner _ in tJr.e . nmth firat sent the
pD\e mto . extra innings.
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ersey Cit y went .i head aga i n,
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SO UTH POJNT. 0 , UPI - Leo Lali;es. At W� anll Lees ville Re,.
B1 rcl , M'an�an College flasketba!l ll'VOtrs, C
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�nine and' Tappe. ,
star who played 1 )'ear with trow- Guermrey ;i
WllkJedi
ilefwnct Peoria of tbe Nal:iona1 In- l R'arrisori ,
Pfed,nol\t, Qelft\M�, .
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Men nenied· baskefbaO and tract
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co·ach at So11fh Point High
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------x hit.!!
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-..vwa: '"-THIR MAIN
aa Columbus thUt Qut first pl.ace
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SAN DIEGO UPI-The Wile of
Toront� 1-6. TM vic&amp;ory left ,he
Jel.9 only a ,an\e behiM sixth light heavyweitht DOxing _eha!Dplace Montreal, Which i(lst t(I pion Arrhie Mool'e gave b&amp;tll to
}Uc,tnnond, 5-S,
a boy Thursday, U1e coupl'e'1
K:en Hunt and DaTon Johnson firat arter two dau ghten . The
homered for lhe Vee!!, while Joe baby weighed rive poundl, 14�
Altobelli rai1ed 'hie \ea,!l;ue lead to ounces.
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I Just came al�er the bat, kid, , and
ffES TO KANSAS
tl\en BWUrli on me.
LAWRENCE, Kan, UPI-Bob
1'hfs latest epi Mod e i � th � li nt- Lamon, currentl y asslst1�t track
awlnj:ln(I career o f Marlin m both coach at Oregon State Umverllltf,
major leagues e�ptied both ben- has been named lo a similar fO,
One Lot Of Boys - Regular $3.911 e
eheK onto the held. -But none of sition at thie U11lversily of Kanlhe other players became invo!ved. sas for Ole new scf\ool year,.
Sorry Now
The rov,ld won Thnnd.,. was
'Tm sorry now that ii hap• �7. h3mers for the Royals.
Sizes 8 lo 18
peppery l'Jtlly Marti-n's o� pened," Martin said later in l he
STANDINGS
affall' wuh Cubll 11t1ttinc �r dte.sing room.
W � Ptt. GI
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He denied
71 36 .1184
"111 Breftr. The blow &amp;rokt tlte tflrew tfle bat at Brewer. "It slip roronto
rJone under llrewer•s rlgltt �e ped vut ol my h1nd'11,'' he said.
63 50 .558 1 l
Richmond
and put him out or action foP a
:1,5 52 .514 1 6
St-,we..r left tbie eame and went Rochester
mont'h.
56 .63 .51f. l G
t-1 We,18y Bfpmorlal Hosp\Ull for Buffalo
Cash Bahr, Owner
M utin, who was thrO'\m: out �1 ,urfel'y.
In M .472 20¼Jeuey City
the iame after the fwief fl\flTY,
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had tapped Brewer Montreal
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lffl)Dl.f:PORT
NO. SECOND AVE.
9id ltttir he had bf'com· e affltred for two runs on three sint\es i n Colu111Dus . . . . 47 '13 .427 25�
l'it!c-auu Brewer was throwln, 1t the opening inbln&amp; and scored the Mipmi . . . . . . . . 45 03 .417 26½
frts tiead.
flnal tal'l·y in the 1eventh on a
hcoftct tnrililif 'fllt
alD&amp;le, an In field o'ut and another
"Nobody's a:olng to throw at my ,1n&amp;1e.
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Jt ead'," he nlcf.
Sl\offltop Ernie Banks gave tht&gt;
Il was In the ttto1'd �- � cub, the boost they needed to win
Bi'ewer'1 first pitch was ht'Jh aiid . t e pme, acorlnt three runs 011
h
lnslde, hlttin&amp; Martin'• bat . ,; le ' a homer and II aingfe. It was
ducked. On tfle ne11.t r,ltfh, 11..-tln Banta· 30th homerun ot the �ea 11W11n1 and the bat 1fent near1,, to ,on and hla thiee RB'J's gave him
t1re mctand.
a total of 87 - both tops In lbe
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punch followed. 11iouah, wh, t oc- iingle l&lt;!ored one run and hi�
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curred bet.ween the two lmmedl- homer came with Rlchie Ashburn
11te1y preceding the h11ymaker de- on base in the sixth.
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pendll on who 11 talklna.
"He ,tarted saytna some thln11
to qi.. when I Kot out there
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A C1fflMHI ."" Nlthfl
• ii.vln• me a tot', or mo\ltb,
f·
ilt him,'' Martin said. ''U
ept quiet, 11othlna would hal/e
happened,"
Brewer tells its thla way. He
aald he asked Martin " 'Do you
TONIGHT
I
want to lla:ht . ' and Bill)' aaid 'no.
Denny Miller as New Tamm
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"TARZAN, THE APE MAN"
{New MGM In Color)
- also AnlWII Ekberg ln
" SIGN OF THE GLADIATOR''
(T4tChnlcolor)
A 110 cartoon

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Meigs County ' s L i ttle Leag u e Tr OJans defeate d a :n
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I Coa lton team 5•2 on Lt!fly Lanny Tyo · s one-hitter Thursday Klo�e m the th�� m,un�
_ ing l_n Wellston set t i ng the stage, .11hou_l d M
_ iddleport win � ·• ""' ,��rd ,p 1 '.,_*� 0'••·•
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but by t'hen its re&lt;:ove r)' was too
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late lo .11et the run ne r. Off.ic;:1al
Woody Cali's All Stars hu'.llp ' a 9ha k)' first innillj:, WIS l»lk&gt;uch- W elhi ton Li tt1 e Le:.gut Touroainto Clay Town11h1p this t' \'.tn;11J.: · ablt&gt; with his speed iftlm tliie port menl acorera entered it as a
f al 6.30 A v1t· lor}'. wi l,l put tht-:11 mJ e. Crn1llon·s .Faug.M _walled to "hi' t ."
again�I John n)' Young s !'om;et"t,) - lead off the ,1u1 JDnlN. J9flea Coalton . . . . _ . . . 200 000---2 l 3
' forced t1. im, 1'yo t� Cito,
ltadn e star� next Monday. _
Tr ajaru _ . . . _ _ _ _ 1 01 21 1:--5 S 1"
M'eacham and J ones. Tyo anil
Last uigh l . Tyo , ·1fler surym11g four atr1Mhl £ret t�ltetl lo f1r1t
- b:n;i• ga�· e Coafton tWo runs.
M enchin i
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them D ark in th ir haff ot the
117•
first. With two out Rick Mt'II•
Delightfu lly Scrv('d
l'hini Ninglerj, mo�d to Rcond• oo
a passed ball, a-nd scettd oo Bot,
With Your Favorit e
F: m ler's grourufer that was mls-ni.._
"Ill
handlNI at shortstop.
Side Dishes
In the third Jan Clio homered
over t h e leH field fence and i n
... ro,rlh Emler and Bostic mat• ,
Corrected date� for l1r�1 round 111•
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games in the Puny Das1•h;1II T1J ur- ·died si ngles in th!lt order, bulh
nament at Syriirnsc H1·&lt;·rt·11 t w n eomm� home on Dick Wert&gt;· 's
CHICAGO UPI _ The Ciadl..
single.
Club P.irk are:
ria Li Reds won the roultd but a.it
Sy ra cuse vs Alhnny At1i,:11�1 ll
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Ty o home red with the base, the fight Thursday, S-3, to t he
Pt . Pleuant AmN 1l· a m \'8 Mt· l' mpty over the left center fi!"ld Chic110 Cuba,
fence in the rifth.
Arthur, Augusl 9
The km w-,i the ei8,hlb in the
Phone WV-1-3973
Racine vs. Nf'w lfavPn. AUJ.t 1 0 I Mike Me.irham, Coalton pltch- paat 1 1 gal'.MI of thil rOM ii,ip.
After the game the -... tqe11
M iddle port vs Pl. l '!ca�,111t Na e r, wal ked one, fanned three,
Pomeroy
Ill B. Main
while Tyo walked eight, hit tm e off for SI. Lo uis and a weft end
lionals, Aug. 1 1 .
Semi-final!! ar� on Au�us\ 1 5 and r nd fan ned I I .
11,eries with lhe St. Louk Cardin•
Open 6 A.M. to 1 0 P.M, D•ily
The only hit of( Tyo was a alll beginllffi£ with a game to•
1 6 wilh the finals Augui;\ I R
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uled t• pitch for tbe Reds l(lli Qlt '
Curt Simmons (3-l) for the Cardi.

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1 95 7 CAD I LLAC . wh11e
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Second Round

w ��THJo.;nSFJELD, Conn. UPI-Rol1 Rosburi:. one at the bett
ro1kn &lt;m the pro gr&gt;lf circuit,
today nrried a one-.11roke lead
into the .1erond round of the InM11ru n('t City OJ)en tournament.
The 1 gog PliA champion fr.Jlt'I
Ovc-rland Park, Kan., Iliad seven
onP•putt greens in Cliirvia, obt a
gj,c . under•ptr M in Th11nday'1
opening round at �he Wflher1•
fit•ld Country Club.
Dkk Knight at Apple Valley,
C'al it. , and Don 1-'all"Oeltl: of Jatk ·
sonville, Ill., also turned in bot
rounds In their first tQur over the
B. 548•yard layout. Like Rosburg
t hf'y m11de the turn Jn 32 and
C'heC'ked In with 66'�.
D0111.t Pord or Cry1tal Rl\•�r,
Fla. , Dave Ragan of , Orlando,
Fla ., •nd Oow FlnHcrw,1d of ·requcsta, t,'Ja., wer'e rle2 dlooJuid, at
B7 whllc Jackie Burke Jr., al Ki anwsha Lake. N. Y,, who won thl•
tournament with a record-break•
Ing 268 ln 10ti8, w,n brat'ketcd
wilh three others at 60.

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lloclc held New Plt,ila�lphia hit,
less until Lbe latt third- orf the lift)!
inni-na: wbtl} Jim Ekhel j:Ol a
scratch infield hit to deep sltort lo
break Ure wel l. Rock fanned
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his nea perlttt game.
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year, 10 he ha• a better chance
thin anybod)'," Lane aald.
Dykes' rirat Job will be to
build the apirlt of the at11mblln1i
Indian• who came home with one
of the m01t dismal record■ ever
C()mplled In the EHi. They loat
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LOS ANGELE.$ UPI-Johnny
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Redskins tullbeck, finally signed
hi! 1960 contract Thu,sday, ap­
parently dispelling • reports he
would be traded.

lunct.y, Dec. 11-New York at
Washington,, Philadelphia at Plttl­
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Chica&amp;o at Cleveland, Dallaa at
Detroit.
Satun:tay, Dec. 17-Gree� B:ay
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Su nct.,, Der. 18--Cleveland ..t
New York, Philadelphia at Wasll,
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Lane made ii clear that Dykes'
late with the Indians hinged on
his at,Olty to spark a flre under
the falterln&amp;, fourth-place team.

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After l'inning·Fourth In Five Starts, 4 to 2

St Loui!I thought it hid a SM,· game.
prda collecttd hit 18th homer for
000 bonus bu1t m fl.a&gt;" Sadecti
lloQ;y Nelson·1 'lf'VPnlh horner the Giant,, while !ft&gt;l'7 Gonulet
earl)' th11 seaBOn, but lhe It.year- and some head• u p ha1e runn ing
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old rookit! plli:her has played hU by the Pittaburgh first baseman dro ·e in four Ph
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cards n&amp;ht mLo &amp;econd place ir: 11iapped Don Ory 1dale·9 aix-game d ou bl e a�_!
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winning streak ror U&gt;s A11gele1
The betPtttaded 1K&gt;Uthpaw, who and enabled George W itt to win
1011 four of hi1 fin! ail: pmea, biJ fint a:.a me 1mce 1 958. Ne!aon· 1
ltat reeovertd in 1ime to lffld St. home run gave P1Hsburgh a 2- 1
Lotlii 111:yrocketinc fNllb oat lead io the opening liming and his
1ame1 bad: 9n .J111)' 7 to ' �Ofll)' 3" atretchi. ng or a .rouline single into
behind the le.a11Ue-le.-dJ:q ! Pitts� a double Jed to a. Pirate rally ' In
NEW ud
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the ail.th that wu dimaxed
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91deci.i made it leut �-· Bill M.utos10·• 1wo-run smgle.
in .hb l■R fiM dee�, ¥
San Fr:andsco scored five t1me1
beat the Milwaukee Br�111.
'• in t,he se venth inning with the aid
Tifu.raday night to raiH ', hli rec- or Philade lphi.a catcher Clay Dal
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Phone lff,l-,71M
out throw to the plate and Willie
t riple that
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Philadelphia, 8-7, and Chicap
took a �3 decJ.sion from (.'.:ineht­
nati in other National Leaa:u:e
(t:ames.
Washington handed Citidt,o its
fourth str.iight setback, 2- 1, and
Plenty ol tallle
BMlon awept a doubleheader from
treats in slore!
Kanw City, 5.3, and 9-1, in the
only American Leag:ue ...,ction.
Try o.r
Sadecki, wbo doe11n't ' believe in
Refreshing
the baaebal l adage that pitchers
1.EMON or ,ORANG!l
are paid to l)ilch, not hit, helped
tlis own cause with two •litiles and
scored two or the Caniinal runa.
He fanl'led eittlt, but couldn't con­
tain Hank AaTon . The )4i111'aulr.ee
Comer LocUBI and Feurth Sirslugger drove ir1 both ryn, with a
lint Inning llingle and hit %9th
On Roule 7
In Middleport
home run of the aeUOn in the
ninth Bob Buhl loll bis fifth

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St Louis, 0.ToJo at Bal'Ufflore, Wt.,_. Mt "' .._.,. IN.
,altl m�� ■t C�"•l•rwf ...,.._
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at W11blngton, St. Loui.9 at Ph.Hade)pblo.
NATIONAL LIAGUI
Sundey, Oct. 16---St. Louis at
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Pittsburgh, Cle.veland at Dallas, Pittsburgh . . . . 38 40 ,38(1
Waihingt,on at New York, Detroit St. Louis . . . . . S8 44
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at Pbilade)phta, Loi Angeles at Milwaukee . . . 111 43 ,5$'1 '
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at Cleveland, Pltttbu1'1h at Wa.h­ Philadelphia
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ington, Bllltimore at Detroit, Chi­ Chicago . , . , . . , 38 6 1 .384 21
cago al Lo!I AngeleH, San FranThunclly'i •••urts
clffo vs. Green Bay at MilwauS Clncl1111afl 3
Chk:ap
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Sunday. Oct. 30-St. Louis 1 •l San ,,ant 11CO t PMl,llltlphla 7 N
New York, Clevelanil at Washing- Pithhr"11 4 l N � 1 , N
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ltthlay'1 P,.._W. Pikhffl.
at San Francisco. Green Bay al
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S lffldar, · Nov. 8--New· · york at ..ht-C ...lg 4- 1 YI IONtts
Sa n ,.,. ndtc0 at Pltfllturth
Cleveland, Washi nglon at St
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1 Louis, Oreen Ba)' al BaIUmore, 7_
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I Los Angeles at Dallas.
CMnwo at Ml lwaukH ttlthfSuncbi,-, Nov. 13-St. Loula at
Ca
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Cleveland, Pittsburgh at New
CIIIClnllMff at Sf. Lou II nlght·
Yur.k, Washingtan at Phila deJI&gt;h 1a
7 ,.1 Shnli,o.is 3,.1
Biiltimare at Chi('ago, Lo11 Angel- Purk•r
ril y'1 Ga
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SCOA I tMPRESstVE UPSETS
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DEAUVILLE, France UPI-An•
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dres G lmeno of Spain and RllDSuhlfaj, N�. '1-l1eveland at ert H itillet of FrancP. scored ini.l.
St Louis, New t.olt: lt Phil adel- presalve up.aetl in their profes1L
lJhia', Washtlllto, , at �Pittsburgh, icm al tennis debuts Thursday. GiIna _ IP1'9U ,:trntl

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STANDINGS

N t:W YORK UPI-A record
total of '1Q regular-RH(Jn Na·
lionsl Football
League games
will be tel evised tbia :year beglnrii11g 'Friday, Sept. 28, with a
ga111e between tl!oe St. Louis Card•
ioals and tlie Los AJ\gelcs Rams
in Loa ·Angek!1.
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ani a11 In escelfrent condition. 0th•
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flfflii.g inctudre Barr Otk, Athen,
County; f'e.ke,11 Rllll, MHII, and
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CL�VEL£ntr A� l� �?.!.�'

srnoklnK Jimm)' D]lkH, a seven­
week contract I n hl1 pocket and
lhl' 11\umping Cleveland Indians on
hl11 himds, bea:an ht• 1lx(h tour or
duty 1111 a major Jea1ue rnanag tr
today.
Dykes was Involved ln one of
basebal1'1 zanlest ,.ap, Wednes,
day when he Will -traded by De­
troit for Cleveland M11nager Joe
Clordol1.
He announced after the deal thal
he d ld not contemplate any claah­
e&amp; with Tribe General Mana,:et
Frank Lane, but the first !iklrmlah
devcloptid juat lf houn later when
jovial Jimmy ••id he 11nder1tood
he wa11 to receive I contract cover­
ln1t ne x t year from hi• new em­
ployer.
At,..• Oft Ctntr'tct
However, he and Lane agrood
via a tona:-dl•tance telephone call
and Dykea 1lt:n� tl\e abort-term

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Home run power may ht- tbe
key to the �llle for third pl aee
betwee n But(_alo and R ochester i n
t ht l'ntt�na t1ona I League.
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The �Bwons, !ast
. st!ason � pc.n their dis•
nut-wume r, utiliie�
�ce alu�i'ni twi ce · Th urs&lt;l .-il
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•qtner _ in tJr.e . nmth firat sent the
pD\e mto . extra innings.
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SO UTH POJNT. 0 , UPI - Leo Lali;es. At W� anll Lees ville Re,.
B1 rcl , M'an�an College flasketba!l ll'VOtrs, C
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star who played 1 )'ear with trow- Guermrey ;i
WllkJedi
ilefwnct Peoria of tbe Nal:iona1 In- l R'arrisori ,
Pfed,nol\t, Qelft\M�, .
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SAN DIEGO UPI-The Wile of
Toront� 1-6. TM vic&amp;ory left ,he
Jel.9 only a ,an\e behiM sixth light heavyweitht DOxing _eha!Dplace Montreal, Which i(lst t(I pion Arrhie Mool'e gave b&amp;tll to
}Uc,tnnond, 5-S,
a boy Thursday, U1e coupl'e'1
K:en Hunt and DaTon Johnson firat arter two dau ghten . The
homered for lhe Vee!!, while Joe baby weighed rive poundl, 14�
Altobelli rai1ed 'hie \ea,!l;ue lead to ounces.
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I Just came al�er the bat, kid, , and
ffES TO KANSAS
tl\en BWUrli on me.
LAWRENCE, Kan, UPI-Bob
1'hfs latest epi Mod e i � th � li nt- Lamon, currentl y asslst1�t track
awlnj:ln(I career o f Marlin m both coach at Oregon State Umverllltf,
major leagues e�ptied both ben- has been named lo a similar fO,
One Lot Of Boys - Regular $3.911 e
eheK onto the held. -But none of sition at thie U11lversily of Kanlhe other players became invo!ved. sas for Ole new scf\ool year,.
Sorry Now
The rov,ld won Thnnd.,. was
'Tm sorry now that ii hap• �7. h3mers for the Royals.
Sizes 8 lo 18
peppery l'Jtlly Marti-n's o� pened," Martin said later in l he
STANDINGS
affall' wuh Cubll 11t1ttinc �r dte.sing room.
W � Ptt. GI
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He denied
71 36 .1184
"111 Breftr. The blow &amp;rokt tlte tflrew tfle bat at Brewer. "It slip roronto
rJone under llrewer•s rlgltt �e ped vut ol my h1nd'11,'' he said.
63 50 .558 1 l
Richmond
and put him out or action foP a
:1,5 52 .514 1 6
St-,we..r left tbie eame and went Rochester
mont'h.
56 .63 .51f. l G
t-1 We,18y Bfpmorlal Hosp\Ull for Buffalo
Cash Bahr, Owner
M utin, who was thrO'\m: out �1 ,urfel'y.
In M .472 20¼Jeuey City
the iame after the fwief fl\flTY,
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had tapped Brewer Montreal
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NO. SECOND AVE.
9id ltttir he had bf'com· e affltred for two runs on three sint\es i n Colu111Dus . . . . 47 '13 .427 25�
l'it!c-auu Brewer was throwln, 1t the opening inbln&amp; and scored the Mipmi . . . . . . . . 45 03 .417 26½
frts tiead.
flnal tal'l·y in the 1eventh on a
hcoftct tnrililif 'fllt
alD&amp;le, an In field o'ut and another
"Nobody's a:olng to throw at my ,1n&amp;1e.
,
Jt ead'," he nlcf.
Sl\offltop Ernie Banks gave tht&gt;
Il was In the ttto1'd �- � cub, the boost they needed to win
Bi'ewer'1 first pitch was ht'Jh aiid . t e pme, acorlnt three runs 011
h
lnslde, hlttin&amp; Martin'• bat . ,; le ' a homer and II aingfe. It was
ducked. On tfle ne11.t r,ltfh, 11..-tln Banta· 30th homerun ot the �ea 11W11n1 and the bat 1fent near1,, to ,on and hla thiee RB'J's gave him
t1re mctand.
a total of 87 - both tops In lbe
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punch followed. 11iouah, wh, t oc- iingle l&lt;!ored one run and hi�
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curred bet.ween the two lmmedl- homer came with Rlchie Ashburn
11te1y preceding the h11ymaker de- on base in the sixth.
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pendll on who 11 talklna.
"He ,tarted saytna some thln11
to qi.. when I Kot out there
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A C1fflMHI ."" Nlthfl
• ii.vln• me a tot', or mo\ltb,
f·
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ept quiet, 11othlna would hal/e
happened,"
Brewer tells its thla way. He
aald he asked Martin " 'Do you
TONIGHT
I
want to lla:ht . ' and Bill)' aaid 'no.
Denny Miller as New Tamm
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"TARZAN, THE APE MAN"
{New MGM In Color)
- also AnlWII Ekberg ln
" SIGN OF THE GLADIATOR''
(T4tChnlcolor)
A 110 cartoon

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t cent, PGt' nrd, one lnlerei.on.. 111.niP)wn charJe - - 60 cent..
I OIDtl per wwd fv dine CJOawwllUVC) �
�al - one manlb. for 30 cenfJ per Wor11.
1\ill rate ol 4 oenll per word will be obaraed for adverti.&amp;i.D.j
If DO&amp; paid witbul 10 daya an.er recehiDa bill
lknn in Adve:tlainc - &amp;bowel be r"9(':1flld lmmrdiatei,,. The
Dtily Seottnel will not 'De rmpouible lw more than ooe incOI'-

CANNING Tomatoe1 $1.00 per
bushel. Victor Swain. Racine
Ohio.
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,utillabed at l WJL per Word,
a DAYS I DAYS
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$1.20
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SORR EL MARE 1 0 year■ old
weight 1500 51lund. Aho rub
tired wagon Clarence Koehler
Tuppen PJaina, Ohio.
8+3Lp

Auto Sales

lllMITI AND PEST CONTROL , �.FOHD I ½: - TON Truck. - M[
new lire, and molo,. Good coni,, Pein. ,_ In-Ion. '"'""
NI 11J Matlwlwlcle. Phone R.
dition. Phone A. N. Bengel,
WY2-J272.
A. hr,ict 'Station WY2,
8-4-Jlc
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4-26-tfi:
--- - --- 1947 CHEVROLET 2·door. Can be
tie . now
!lave a complete
seen at Pomeroy Sunoco, Bill
Jacob!.
fltAVIL SERVICE. If you. are
8-3-3tc
pint to •R y fottign country
or a.nywhere In the U . S. e:ive � CADILLAC sale $189�. Hud
top Coupe. The ,nark o! success.
UI a call. No service charge, nv
Here'a your chance to own AmHlras. TAWNEY STUDIOS, -t2J
erica's fine st at A1t1er1ca s Io wGalilpoli1,,
Second Avenue,
est pnce. A true villue. Karr &amp;
Phone Gt 6-161� or GI 8-1243.
8·3-3tc
Van Z11ndl, Pomeroy
7•21-lfc
1 9:5:; BUICK llO!!.rdmaslrr $9 115.
4 Door Sedan. "uu·k's ftnl!st
and best. This 011e·s had the::
FOUND LARG E black hound.
lineal care. We c11n prou,lly
0.,ner can have same by pay­
you to its one ownl!r.
refer
lnc tor ad and keep. Otes Mar- 1
Pomeru .v .
Blaettn11ra,
8-5-tHc
Hollow, Rock
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THE MEIGS CO. FOX Hunters
will hold a Ham .!!hoot Sunday
. IL Bald Knob&amp;. I I'. M. 8-�- itc

1 95� PONTIAC V8 $79!&gt; . .2 Door
Sedan and Uard Tap. Choice of
two fines ens al this price.
Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
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I WILL NOT be reHponaivle for
Door Sedan. Spotless twu loue
any debtl contnctcd by anyone
&amp;reen rlnlsh. Hydr,unatir. Hlaetolher than my1elf.
8-5·6tc
I tnara, Pomeroy.
(Signed) John T. Fisher
1906 CHEVROLET va Bel Air
AddreH 1�29 Nye A ve.,
Sl .090, 4 Door Scd,111. Worth
Pomeroy, Ohio.
much more. A beautiful c,ir.
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Bl11ettnars, Pomeroy.
I WILL NOT be respon11!ble Jor
IIU' debla con tfl:lclcd by anyo tte 1 9&amp;3 PLY M OUTH. Norbert Neutz·
line, Pe11.cock Ave., Pomeroy.
olher than my1elf.
8 4 3tc
(Signed ) Leonllrd Van Mct�r,
Addre11 1 10 Ebenezer St.
Pomeroy, Ohio. ·
USED 2 H.P. MITCHELL AIR
ft.l.3tc
Conditioner. Ph , WY2·3874.
ROUND AND SQUARE OANC.E
8 1 6tp
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Salurd■y night, Augu1t 6 CM:n
11:80 to 1 2 : 30 at Pomeroy MooKe HOSPITAL ,BED COMPLETE. Like
Lodje. All Moose members and
new, Call WY 2-3�13.
lriend1.
8-rl-3tp
(8) 1 , 6tp FOR RENT-Comvt,tely removat-� -=:-;-:::--:-:
ed 3rd floor apartment ovtr;
PUBLIC SAU!
O
the Stiffler Sh"" Store on -Gou ·
1960
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St., in Pomerof. Laree 11\ting
�:30
2
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P.
WFJ: WISH TO THANK everyone
room, 2 bedroom,, with cloaet1,
who extended any courtesy or The unders1,::n�d wil! oHcr for
large walkln hall cloaet, dining
hlo at public nucl 1011 11t the
klndnea1 during the illness 11nd
room, kitche'n, bath and utlllly
L:
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ho,�e
or
the
Mccorge
death of our Mother, Mary
room. Newly tlnlahed hardwood
Quigg on LJnc□ln liill, PomeProffitt, eapeclally the Minis•
!loon, 1118 wall fumace, elec•
roy, Ohio, the following pertera, Rev. (.:aato and llev. 'l'ibha
tric hot wltcr tank, Kitchen
y.
propert
soll�I
Norris
pallbearers, t·reclirnd
.
has bulll-ln C11binel1. Srd floor
Matching
Antique Bed ari,d
and alnien, Crlcn,.IH and neighoverlooklng Court St.
porch
Marble Trip Drcs�cr, Slnglc Mcbor. both 11.t Syracuae and Ml.
8-2-tc
Phone WY 2-2080,
WalSingle
(comph!te),
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Bee.
t.il
Morl■h.
nut Bed (complete;, Bed llnens FOR RENT-Three office rooms
The Profflt Family.
(Including blankets 1.atd 1pre•.1dd
8-3-atc
over SUUler Shoe Store on
Curt11lm, Mirrors (1::old and
Court st., in Pomero!J. eecond
wood fr11me1J, Steamer trunk,
floor. One Iargtt 18 x i.il ft, room
Z,e1k, Anliqut: Chclit of Drawwllh adjolnlnl,t J2 11. 12 ft. room
en, Drop Leu! t11tles, Muble
64 rONTIAC Hie $493 ChidlAin
One 10 x ld fron� room. All
�hcU Hall Hack wlth Mirror,
Deh1x f-door. Thia one can't
newly painted wtU1 new floor
_upholst�rc�
Ho? m
Li\'mg
be beat at this 1&gt;rlcc Doc8 eYcry
covc rlnizs. Phone W\' 2-2080.
t:halrB, G. K ltcfr!Gl.lralor, Gas
thlna: but 111 u11 11nd beg. You'll
8. 2. lfc
R11ng:e, Wealini;::hvu!lc Hoaster I
really lllt11 It. �e for your1t1lf.
».nd Stand. China and Gla11- SLEEPING rooms cloat Jn town.
Karr and \"an Z'andl, Pomeoy.
8-3-6tp
127 Butternut Ave
wue, Cruet.a, Garden Tools,
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Cherry StMndJJ, W11lnul Sl1t11dB,
Ml OLOSMOBll.E salt ,1000. 88-Sq. Pede,lal Table, Pielurc,, ( 2C) )
4 door Sedan. Be11utlful lwo
Lamp, (Floor 1111d Tabl(!), Man----- --lOne blue. Power &amp;toerJoa and
ttl t:lock, Wall Shelve�, Bnoka APA.h.11'M EN1'8 - ,tflirmahed anct
power brake.. A (]U11ity car.
\i"n t umllhed. MdlM&amp;an. . Middle
(lar&amp;e 111Sortml!nt) Smger SewTruly a good value. Karr &amp;
port, P hone WY 2·:M&gt;82, 2 8 U
Rui;::s, Rockln11
ina; Machlnc,
8-3·3tc
Van Z1mdt, Pn1neroy.
Chain, St. Ch�lrs ( ca uc an d
LL lllt flUR NACli. w■
10Ud 1eat1,, Porcelain Kitchen . HOU I
- c,- UN4 c.,.
I 1_,Htlk&amp;, Arnll,11 Ir.
Table, To111tmulcr 1'oa5ter,
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All Moltot
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Xilchen Utenails, Vases and
hen,,, ,ir cu.., � ....' '1•11-tf
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IMT•O-ITAN MOTOC&amp;
WYUIM,.
Pitchers, Tray�, Work Tools..
of the "lho\'e arc collec­ AIR CONDITTWll1'0, UFIIIOSR,
Many
,.. .,.,. GIiie
tor'• Item, and valuable anti•
■lion 1enilee. Jack'■ Retrt,:era,
quea for m11ny years In the
0, PONTIAC 1110 J,190. Chleltain
tlon. New Haven. ('baDt 'nJZ•
family of the Jatc Geori;::e
Z-door. Herti l• rea! 11vlne1 tor
8-11·�
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11131,
McQulH,
)'Ou in a solid car. A good de•
pendable job. A 1le1I of • deal. Term■: (;11h at tlme of sale.
A' ICTIONi
NM •..,....,1.... for Hcld.nt,
X■rr • Van Z•ndl, Pomeroy,
c.m,ttte ..,....
C,ltt _
Wllll1m McQuigg,
8-S.3tc
Wrftoi - or C.,.
Owner.
G8 MERCURY Hie $1303. Med11l1t Crltt Bradlor&lt;I,
A, C. UADl'OID, ..-.
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2-door. Push bu1to11 drive. Al
Au&lt;itioneer.
1llent 11 • so,u· lng aull. Plan
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7-30-ele
)'Our ucatlon In lhl1 81111: "M"
U'1 ready lo Jo. Karr at Van TWO FEMALE ri!Jistered Bea1::lca
Zandt, romcrot,
ru nnlnt well $:!0.00 each or
8·3-3tc
138.00 for pair. Tom Reuter,
De OLDSMOBlLI 11le $1891i. 88B·3 · 3lp
Phone W Y 2-81136.
door Sedan. YI Jtocket e nelne
COAL FUIIN,'Cl8
with 11.tndard ahlh. Go-Go­ A. K, C. Peklnge,e p11pplea, all
Oo In 1h11 ana;ipy Old1. The
colon, Mn. W. W. Call, 732
BLOWU8
Sycamore, Middleport
bu1 of your lire. Karr ,. Van
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Convenlan, UnU1
Oaa
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Z1ndl, Pomeroy_
8-8-3tc
USED GARDEN lractor1 and mow­
en. Rollr)' mower bladet ahar­
pcintd. Cullom mowlnlll: a nd
plowln1.
.
OIAYI� Y TIACTOI
Sale• and ser�lce a1a E. Maln st.
WY Z-2970.
Pomeroy, Pb.on,
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G•u ... : Montgomery 16.0 on
upper 9.3 on lower, 4 feet open;
Gallipolis 18.3 on upper 1 1.3 on
feel open ; Lock 23, 14.8
L:ENERAL &amp;t.ECTRIC REFRJCER lower, 7
ATORS. One 8 cu. fl., one 10 cu on upper 10.6 on lower, 1 tr1tp
fl. Excellent condition. Cal and 1 2 Ceet open.
Condition of MonW• Lock&amp;:
WY 2-2881.
8 f 3t P �11 moveable dams are
up 13
through 16. closed orr 17 through
SPINIT , PIANO
23 running ¾ trap lo I ½: trapi.
W11nted: Respo11dble party to
Ohio River BNt1: Downbound:
take over low monthly payments Lock 1 1 Indiana at 7:115 em, 15-2;
on a Spinet piano. Can be 1een Lock 12 Tri-Slate 5:40 am, · 1-5;
locally. Write Ctedit Mana1er, Lock I� Aliqui ppa 4:40 11m 0-1 1 ;
1 14- 1 16 K Broad St., Columbus, Irene Chotitl 3:50 4·0: Lock Z l
Ohio.
8+ett Lucy Jane Luc11s •10:415 am 1 1 O;
Charles R. Stephenson 1 1 : 15 am
- -FOR SAL E PARKER Reat1ur11nt, 20-0; Lock L2 Cotton Queen 3.00
Pomeroy. Preeent owner 81', pm 3-9; Mr. Criss 5 '.25 pm 8-0;
and derrick boat and Motor Ves­
year. If Interested call In
50n.
slatp sel Co-Pilol Sputnik; Ovec 1 0 pm
18- 1 ; I. F. Freiberger 7:50 am
0-20.
DON'T PUMP your s\uggi.!lh sep­
Upllound: Lock 23 City o! Hur,l­
tic lank. Gel Klean-Em-All Sep­
ington 12:J O pm 9- 1 1 Rocket al
tic Tank Cleaner. Guaranteed.
1 :30 pm 1•2; Cottom Queen at
Landmark Store, Pomeroy.
pm 1 1 · 0; Alias 9: 20 pm 0-5;
8
8-4-JOtc
Elger Cliff J l :015 pm 0-2.
-All Kanawha RiYer dams are
TWO NEW lariie tarpaulins, 2
Reasonable. on the sill.
used l.iirpaulin8.
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Iota, near Grade School and
&gt;
High School . Pearle Hy1ell, Rut111 0 IOATI AND MOTotltl lll
land, Ohio.
8-2•6tp
end •P whll• thtt, laat, Mlt.-. ,
pollltn IMlwt. 6GO L Ml"' ____ __
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�:�i:..-:--•r. PMlltl' IIY..!l-ll10. G Oacl'ea
near Chesler, newl)' painted, roofed, land�c.ai:ed, garden,
truek space, small creek, 100
yards from gas line. chicken
outbuildings. Ideal for
house,
EIGHT ROOM HOlJS.IC1 IWO flVI
man who wants to live
working
room apartmant1. A. N, Benael.
out. Perfect for children. See
Phone WY2-3272.
1 1 ·2-U:c
Harold Hawk, Ch1:ster, Ohio.
8-Utc
r,.1one YUkon d-20W.
NICELY FURNISHED 2 BED­
room upst■in apartment. Ph.
WY2-3874.
8 1 Uc FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with bath, nice location. Melvin
Hood, 1 1 1 Loeusl SL, Pomeroy.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH
(8) 1, 30tp
.full basement, automatJc .11u heal,
1616 Lincoln HelS:hll, .Pomeroy.
Call SH 2-4307 after 6 p, m.

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. , ....,tiful Ivory over red flnli1h.
it: Like new Urea. Std. lrtnl. Radio
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GOLDEN JUBJLF.E puche1 ready
Brl111 conllllner. Webster Fruit
Fann,· L«11 Bottom, Ohio.
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Phone YUkonl-82:"1.

1957 FORD

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ELECTRIC MOWER with cord,
retrlevln&amp; reel 18 Jn. cut, out­
door 1wlR1 with 1tand, cement
lawn roller, Stone Steel hot
waler tank wlth side arm burn­
er. Phant WI 9-3761 or aee
Eltle CroM.
8-2-lltp

Mll:lUC.U, TOMATOES lar1e pink
tblck meated lhy •Hder most
delic:IOUI ft1vor which 11 really
whit ■ell■ them
e-apecial!y
adapted for table 11icln1. Se­
cond bout eaat from ,ehool
hOUM ln S:,raeuae, Wm. Holmea
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Stallion for trade or sale. G. A.
Deem, Racine.
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Legal Notice

LIO.AL NOTICI
In thft Mitter of tha Guardian,
ahip of l•rth• M. Cul, an lncom•
..-Mnt Puaon.
CHe No. 11,361
The followlng personal property
belonging to. the estah! of Bertha
M . Carl; 11n incompelent person,
will be sold by the undersigned 11
public a1.1etion, al the I.ate rc.111•
dencc of aa!d Derth11 M. Carl In
llarrilmnville, Ohio, on the 12th
day of August, 1960, and oonllnuc
from day to day thereafter until
all the prupcrty Is aold. Sale to
commence at l :00 p. m.
7 dozen fruil JBrK, 3 gallons lard,
J Maytar.
1 coal cook stove,
washer, I lawn mower, 1 roll brick
aiding, I atep l11dder, garden tool,,
table and six chairs, Tappan range,
gu hc11ter , Frt11ldalre refrlg:erator,
electric skJllet and mixer, medicine
cabinet, cherry cupboard and con­
tents, 2 .email cookeni, lroqin 1
board and Iron, I small stool, bed
electric sweeper,
and dreeer,
Warm ilif.orning atO\'C, living room
aulte, 1 9 x 12 wool rua ■nd ,mall
ruga, 1 floor lamp, l radio, 1 elec­
tric clock, 2 rocking ch1lr■, .\ ,ew•
Ing machine, 1 atudio couch, 'l bed
complete, •l dresser, 1 1tand, 1
9 x 12 wool ru11, 2 bedroom con,
tents, UHB Doda:e ■utomoblle,
LANA O. GIBSON, Guardian
of the Penon and Eatate
of Bertha M. Carl, an In•
competent penon.
A. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
CROW, CROW 1, PORTEii,
Attorneys for Guardian
('1) 29; (8) 5, 10, Sic

Legal Notice

LIOAL NOTICI
Offen will be rec.,lved unUI
saturd1y, Au1uat 8,. at the offlee of
Webater and Fulti. PomeroJ N1tlonal Bank Bui1dln1, Pom,roY,
Ohio, Phone WY Z-1186, for the
property of Ell■ White, deceaaed,
1ltu1ted In the Vlll111e of S1r■cu1e
Ohio and con,t,Uns of a two 1tory
frame dwelllna: houae, four room11
downstairs and three room, and
on
b■th up■t.al� 1■r11e, lituated.
four. 1djol n lni lot■.
FJIIEDA FAEHNLE.
Adminlltratrhc of the Estate
ot Ella White, deceued,
WEBSTER and FULTZ,
Allorneye for Admtnl1tratrls
{'I) M. ll9. 30; (81 I, S, 8, 8te
NOTICI OP APPOINTMINT

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Represented At
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One oareful Joe.al owner. Hydrwma�c dtive. Extrti nice.

1 958 BUICK V8 Nani Top Cpe. · · · - $ 1,895

One careful local owner. &amp;pollffl black ·and white finish. Dyna•
flow drive. Radio ■nd beater.
Less than 18,000 ee11y mllei. Dyndlow drive. Thia one's had
·
tender cne.

1 956 PONTIAC YI Nani Top . . . . · . . . $ 1,195

4 Door. One· careful local owner. lbdnmatle drive. Extra nice.

1 956 BUICK YI Html Ttp ·. . . . . · · . . · $ 1,195

h-o lone creen. O,,na" Door. One aaretul lOCII owner. Spotleta
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1 956 FORD YI Fairla
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REGULAR ,104.85

SALE $84.95
Regular '69,05

SALE $54.95

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1 955 IUICI( Sptclql 4 Dr.' SNln . . · $895
A one owner we11 cared f,or car. 'Swbderd lllitt.
1955 BUICK R••••• · : · . . · · · · · · · '$995

4 boor Sedan. Buick'■ finut and but:. '11:a1 one'a bad the finMt
cue. We oan txwdl7 refer ...._ ..., jll - owna,

1 955 PGNTIAC Ya ·, . . ; · ·• . , · · · · · · · . . $795
2 Door Sedan ..d Bord Top, Clloolpt • ,,t1 tW11 &amp;ne con at tbu plieo.
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spoke Jn tiflia'lt ot fill! own caf'ldi- were injured.
dacy and or HIE! Otlt&amp;r two ca.h diAll seven appare 11t1f ,-�
date� for S�pre.11ie Court J u4ge, sleeping in the aame i'OQitt ot tti e
Jt_r!).es Bell, r Mli:\ct.Qn, 1µ1,,d J�s eph one •story frame house
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Henry Uenti, Jr., Mei p CouJ\ ty
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Democratic Cbairm1n, had charge
Sports Report
Marybelle wasworlh , 19, Weflt
of the arrangement&amp; tor the meet- trnion.
Late Show
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Janet Dotson, 4 and her 111,t�r,
All but two of the DemoCl'atlc can1, West Union.
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Walter
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Mrs. Dai.sy Dotsnn and r.fn.
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National Edu . •\sl'-Ociat!on ffWl!IIH, lfloc�ng and A the: na Juanita Ferrebee, mother• of f1�
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:Matty's Funday Funnies
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Perry Mason
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said. She said the heat was too in­
Mr. Luckf
tense for her to &amp;et back inside.
H11ve Gun, Will Tn.'f�
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ducts may have faacin1tln1 poql- fl.tbln1 bait..
billtiea. We've had 1uiu:e1tlon1 lba;t,
the price of frub ba:U
flowered print dreB&amp;ea be treated bu t.kyroc.keted in recent 1ean
wlth I pl11Uc containing the odor and, , while preaent artificial ha.lb
look rulbU� many ti.lb won't
of the flowen ln the print.
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Neuwald, 1 Hun1ari1n - American in film that .smells like beniea and
chemist, 11'1 called poly-scent,
even package potatoes i n their own
Neuwald learned how to put 1 earthy scent," Barry eiplained.
scores of �cents into polyethelene
"The idea, of course, is aimply
pellets which can be diffused into to make lhings more attractive
We Serve You Bight
any extrud, 'fj or injel1wn-molded and to restore lo the supermarket
plaatic product or in polyethelene aome of the dellghUul smella that
Wlfll The Flnen Foodl
fil,m.
went out when plaatk packaging
A doten companies 11lready are first came to the fruit and produce
Al Surprlalngly Lo.,
using poly-scent in artifici;i.l Oow- counters."
Prices?
eh and to perfume polyethelene 1 But the plastic maken are 10bags UBed to hold lingerie, hosiery ing much farther. Tbey are Jm­
and some other dry goods.
pregnating the caps of tubes and
One taste will convince you lbat our food Is superlative
Executive preaident Jack Ber• squeeze bottles. foJt ,111 aorta of
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ry, former TV producer. s.aid the products witb pleaunt- odon that
hie market will be in scented poly- match their contenlll or In 1ubt1e
ethelene bags for fruits and veg- ways make them more ealable.
Record makera even are •cent�
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"SeYeral bi g supe.-market chains ing plastic records with perfume&amp;
ON ROU'l'I 7
IN MIDDLEPORT
are waiting ior the green light altuned to the music in1crlbed on
from the Federal Food and Drug them.
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rat traps are interested. in our
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idea of a bacon scent that meana
the trap won't have to be baited,"
Barry said.
The scent, laat up ,o two yean,
which ih most caaea exceed• &amp;he
life ot the products.
Our Graduale Watch Re­
Fragrance ProceAB also i:i: mar­
keting an arom, ditpenaer, which
pairman Hu Year■ of Be­
can spray a scent over • compan•
The, Melgs County Chapter No. 1 tively large area under controlled
bi.1d The Dial Experience
53, Disabled Americ.an Veterans, ! conditions. A chain of Boston
was represented at the 39th Ohio stores used the diapenser in �
To Make Y•ur Watch Run
C'onvenuon held in Columbus July j strawberry promotion early th!,
Perfect.
28, 29 and 30 by Past Chapter Com• !ummer.
mander Harry Hoffman, Owen
" We're still feeling our way,"
Watson, chapter tre.asurer and Barry said. "The use ot lasting
.Benjamm 1'� . Turner of Lancaster,
PUT YOUR WATCH U:PAIIIS UP
US!
former chapter commander and al- Birthday Party Held
.so former member of th� Ohio
Friend&amp; gathered at the home
House of Representat ives
from of Mr. and Mn. Arnold Hupp FrlMeigs County.
day even Ing and -1urpr 1_1td M
Department omcers elected in• Hupp on her birthday. The eve•
Phone WY-%-3715
elude John W. Baker, Dept. Com- ning
was spent in playinc a:amea
STREET
MAIN
EAST
POMEROY, OHIO
�an&lt;ier, _Williams Co., Chapter No. After the honored gueat opened
SJ ; Sr , Vice C? mman�er, Joseph V. her gifts, refreshments of po­
Racco, Akron! Jr, Y•c� Co'!u�and_ tato chips, sandwiches, baked
er, Charles Lind, Cincin nati Chap• 1I beans, cake, potato salad, hot
ter No. 1 .
rolls and Kool Aid were served
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Executive Comm ittee - How• � d to the follow
inJ Mr. and Mrs.
K�bler, Ripley �o. 90; Frank h n
M u Spangler, Roberta, Nancy ,
D1rnberg, Port Clmton No. 29 ; a nd Sharon David and Cindy Roush
Jack Heydenrleh, Zane5ville No. Mr. and Mn. Ernest B sh, Mr. and
u
12 ·
I Mrs. Rusaell Rou&amp;l'I, Mn. Kenneth
_
Tlie _Ohio dev�rtment lead all Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. James
.atates m the ntt t •?n for the 23rd Knigh tning, Penny, Bermy and
consecutiYe year m t�al 40 .out of Ruth Wolfe , Roger Rouah, To
ur.
every 1� mc�ben, m Ohio arc my, Stevie, Larry and Debby
fully paid up life members, and 47 Spangler Joyce and George Par­
out of every 100 are life members 1008 Ed� ard Je11n Rocky Jim
either fully o� partial ly _paid. .
an d ' Bua HupP, Mr.' and M�a. El­
An impres111ve memorial service mer Picken s, Billy, Nancy, Bobby
was conducted Sunday mornin g and Slevie Pickena, Mr, and Mrs,
with nearly all mem_bers presen t
Herbert Roush, Jeffery and Terr)'
_ The Ladl�s Auxlliary also held Knightning and Dorothy Rlffie.
its convention at )he same time
and joint meclings were held for
ISSUE DRAFT CALL
WASHINGTON UPI-The Army
the memorial service in which
Mel_ga Chapter reported fiv, mem• Thursday called for D,000 draf­
ben had passed away since the laijt tees in Octobet which would
convention.
bring to 2.57 million the number
Several resolution8 wero passed of men inducted a.Ince the .start
in the inlerc&amp;t oC the nation·, war- of the Korean War. The October
time disabled veterans which will total will be 1,000 mure than Sep­
be pubtlahed In full in the conYen- tember and 2,000 mor,r th8n Au­
lion proceedings and a copy sent gust, following normal seuonal
lo each chapter.
patterns.

'"' Artificial Flowers, Plastic Mons� Traps With
- Bacon Aroma Built In, Promise Large Business

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FORD-Fer11110n TRACTOR
New rear tirea and WOWI. Pbone flowers-amellin&amp; like poise. from
Vlking 3-2273.
{8) l , 6tp the garden - and plaatic moUIC
lr.1ps with the aroma of fat hacon
built III for bait a_re among the
,
CANNING or freeier 1weet corn.
products
oC . a new mdustry that
green bellnB. Inquire D. w
Rhodes F'arm, Portta,d, Ohio, may have quite a future.
Fragrance Proces6 Co., of New
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naces. Call for free e1Um1te1
Foreman 6: Abbott lliddJeporl
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I TMINK THERr 16 A NATl.RAI.
I.ON61/&lt;S THAT uJ€ ALL HA'l'E
TO Rf!LllN •C THAT !'LICE
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t cent, PGt' nrd, one lnlerei.on.. 111.niP)wn charJe - - 60 cent..
I OIDtl per wwd fv dine CJOawwllUVC) �
�al - one manlb. for 30 cenfJ per Wor11.
1\ill rate ol 4 oenll per word will be obaraed for adverti.&amp;i.D.j
If DO&amp; paid witbul 10 daya an.er recehiDa bill
lknn in Adve:tlainc - &amp;bowel be r"9(':1flld lmmrdiatei,,. The
Dtily Seottnel will not 'De rmpouible lw more than ooe incOI'-

CANNING Tomatoe1 $1.00 per
bushel. Victor Swain. Racine
Ohio.
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,utillabed at l WJL per Word,
a DAYS I DAYS
J DAY
'l'IOBDS
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$1.20
$1.80
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SORR EL MARE 1 0 year■ old
weight 1500 51lund. Aho rub
tired wagon Clarence Koehler
Tuppen PJaina, Ohio.
8+3Lp

Auto Sales

lllMITI AND PEST CONTROL , �.FOHD I ½: - TON Truck. - M[
new lire, and molo,. Good coni,, Pein. ,_ In-Ion. '"'""
NI 11J Matlwlwlcle. Phone R.
dition. Phone A. N. Bengel,
WY2-J272.
A. hr,ict 'Station WY2,
8-4-Jlc
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4-26-tfi:
--- - --- 1947 CHEVROLET 2·door. Can be
tie . now
!lave a complete
seen at Pomeroy Sunoco, Bill
Jacob!.
fltAVIL SERVICE. If you. are
8-3-3tc
pint to •R y fottign country
or a.nywhere In the U . S. e:ive � CADILLAC sale $189�. Hud
top Coupe. The ,nark o! success.
UI a call. No service charge, nv
Here'a your chance to own AmHlras. TAWNEY STUDIOS, -t2J
erica's fine st at A1t1er1ca s Io wGalilpoli1,,
Second Avenue,
est pnce. A true villue. Karr &amp;
Phone Gt 6-161� or GI 8-1243.
8·3-3tc
Van Z11ndl, Pomeroy
7•21-lfc
1 9:5:; BUICK llO!!.rdmaslrr $9 115.
4 Door Sedan. "uu·k's ftnl!st
and best. This 011e·s had the::
FOUND LARG E black hound.
lineal care. We c11n prou,lly
0.,ner can have same by pay­
you to its one ownl!r.
refer
lnc tor ad and keep. Otes Mar- 1
Pomeru .v .
Blaettn11ra,
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Hollow, Rock
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THE MEIGS CO. FOX Hunters
will hold a Ham .!!hoot Sunday
. IL Bald Knob&amp;. I I'. M. 8-�- itc

1 95� PONTIAC V8 $79!&gt; . .2 Door
Sedan and Uard Tap. Choice of
two fines ens al this price.
Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
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19M OLDSMOBILE Va $565 2
I WILL NOT be reHponaivle for
Door Sedan. Spotless twu loue
any debtl contnctcd by anyone
&amp;reen rlnlsh. Hydr,unatir. Hlaetolher than my1elf.
8-5·6tc
I tnara, Pomeroy.
(Signed) John T. Fisher
1906 CHEVROLET va Bel Air
AddreH 1�29 Nye A ve.,
Sl .090, 4 Door Scd,111. Worth
Pomeroy, Ohio.
much more. A beautiful c,ir.
.
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Bl11ettnars, Pomeroy.
I WILL NOT be respon11!ble Jor
IIU' debla con tfl:lclcd by anyo tte 1 9&amp;3 PLY M OUTH. Norbert Neutz·
line, Pe11.cock Ave., Pomeroy.
olher than my1elf.
8 4 3tc
(Signed ) Leonllrd Van Mct�r,
Addre11 1 10 Ebenezer St.
Pomeroy, Ohio. ·
USED 2 H.P. MITCHELL AIR
ft.l.3tc
Conditioner. Ph , WY2·3874.
ROUND AND SQUARE OANC.E
8 1 6tp
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Salurd■y night, Augu1t 6 CM:n
11:80 to 1 2 : 30 at Pomeroy MooKe HOSPITAL ,BED COMPLETE. Like
Lodje. All Moose members and
new, Call WY 2-3�13.
lriend1.
8-rl-3tp
(8) 1 , 6tp FOR RENT-Comvt,tely removat-� -=:-;-:::--:-:
ed 3rd floor apartment ovtr;
PUBLIC SAU!
O
the Stiffler Sh"" Store on -Gou ·
1960
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St., in Pomerof. Laree 11\ting
�:30
2
1_
P.
WFJ: WISH TO THANK everyone
room, 2 bedroom,, with cloaet1,
who extended any courtesy or The unders1,::n�d wil! oHcr for
large walkln hall cloaet, dining
hlo at public nucl 1011 11t the
klndnea1 during the illness 11nd
room, kitche'n, bath and utlllly
L:
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ho,�e
or
the
Mccorge
death of our Mother, Mary
room. Newly tlnlahed hardwood
Quigg on LJnc□ln liill, PomeProffitt, eapeclally the Minis•
!loon, 1118 wall fumace, elec•
roy, Ohio, the following pertera, Rev. (.:aato and llev. 'l'ibha
tric hot wltcr tank, Kitchen
y.
propert
soll�I
Norris
pallbearers, t·reclirnd
.
has bulll-ln C11binel1. Srd floor
Matching
Antique Bed ari,d
and alnien, Crlcn,.IH and neighoverlooklng Court St.
porch
Marble Trip Drcs�cr, Slnglc Mcbor. both 11.t Syracuae and Ml.
8-2-tc
Phone WY 2-2080,
WalSingle
(comph!te),
I
Bee.
t.il
Morl■h.
nut Bed (complete;, Bed llnens FOR RENT-Three office rooms
The Profflt Family.
(Including blankets 1.atd 1pre•.1dd
8-3-atc
over SUUler Shoe Store on
Curt11lm, Mirrors (1::old and
Court st., in Pomero!J. eecond
wood fr11me1J, Steamer trunk,
floor. One Iargtt 18 x i.il ft, room
Z,e1k, Anliqut: Chclit of Drawwllh adjolnlnl,t J2 11. 12 ft. room
en, Drop Leu! t11tles, Muble
64 rONTIAC Hie $493 ChidlAin
One 10 x ld fron� room. All
�hcU Hall Hack wlth Mirror,
Deh1x f-door. Thia one can't
newly painted wtU1 new floor
_upholst�rc�
Ho? m
Li\'mg
be beat at this 1&gt;rlcc Doc8 eYcry
covc rlnizs. Phone W\' 2-2080.
t:halrB, G. K ltcfr!Gl.lralor, Gas
thlna: but 111 u11 11nd beg. You'll
8. 2. lfc
R11ng:e, Wealini;::hvu!lc Hoaster I
really lllt11 It. �e for your1t1lf.
».nd Stand. China and Gla11- SLEEPING rooms cloat Jn town.
Karr and \"an Z'andl, Pomeoy.
8-3-6tp
127 Butternut Ave
wue, Cruet.a, Garden Tools,
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Cherry StMndJJ, W11lnul Sl1t11dB,
Ml OLOSMOBll.E salt ,1000. 88-Sq. Pede,lal Table, Pielurc,, ( 2C) )
4 door Sedan. Be11utlful lwo
Lamp, (Floor 1111d Tabl(!), Man----- --lOne blue. Power &amp;toerJoa and
ttl t:lock, Wall Shelve�, Bnoka APA.h.11'M EN1'8 - ,tflirmahed anct
power brake.. A (]U11ity car.
\i"n t umllhed. MdlM&amp;an. . Middle
(lar&amp;e 111Sortml!nt) Smger SewTruly a good value. Karr &amp;
port, P hone WY 2·:M&gt;82, 2 8 U
Rui;::s, Rockln11
ina; Machlnc,
8-3·3tc
Van Z1mdt, Pn1neroy.
Chain, St. Ch�lrs ( ca uc an d
LL lllt flUR NACli. w■
10Ud 1eat1,, Porcelain Kitchen . HOU I
- c,- UN4 c.,.
I 1_,Htlk&amp;, Arnll,11 Ir.
Table, To111tmulcr 1'oa5ter,
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All Moltot
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Xilchen Utenails, Vases and
hen,,, ,ir cu.., � ....' '1•11-tf
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IMT•O-ITAN MOTOC&amp;
WYUIM,.
Pitchers, Tray�, Work Tools..
of the "lho\'e arc collec­ AIR CONDITTWll1'0, UFIIIOSR,
Many
,.. .,.,. GIiie
tor'• Item, and valuable anti•
■lion 1enilee. Jack'■ Retrt,:era,
quea for m11ny years In the
0, PONTIAC 1110 J,190. Chleltain
tlon. New Haven. ('baDt 'nJZ•
family of the Jatc Geori;::e
Z-door. Herti l• rea! 11vlne1 tor
8-11·�
, _
11131,
McQulH,
)'Ou in a solid car. A good de•
pendable job. A 1le1I of • deal. Term■: (;11h at tlme of sale.
A' ICTIONi
NM •..,....,1.... for Hcld.nt,
X■rr • Van Z•ndl, Pomeroy,
c.m,ttte ..,....
C,ltt _
Wllll1m McQuigg,
8-S.3tc
Wrftoi - or C.,.
Owner.
G8 MERCURY Hie $1303. Med11l1t Crltt Bradlor&lt;I,
A, C. UADl'OID, ..-.
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2-door. Push bu1to11 drive. Al
Au&lt;itioneer.
1llent 11 • so,u· lng aull. Plan
N
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BARGAINS
7-30-ele
)'Our ucatlon In lhl1 81111: "M"
U'1 ready lo Jo. Karr at Van TWO FEMALE ri!Jistered Bea1::lca
Zandt, romcrot,
ru nnlnt well $:!0.00 each or
8·3-3tc
138.00 for pair. Tom Reuter,
De OLDSMOBlLI 11le $1891i. 88B·3 · 3lp
Phone W Y 2-81136.
door Sedan. YI Jtocket e nelne
COAL FUIIN,'Cl8
with 11.tndard ahlh. Go-Go­ A. K, C. Peklnge,e p11pplea, all
Oo In 1h11 ana;ipy Old1. The
colon, Mn. W. W. Call, 732
BLOWU8
Sycamore, Middleport
bu1 of your lire. Karr ,. Van
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Convenlan, UnU1
Oaa
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Z1ndl, Pomeroy_
8-8-3tc
USED GARDEN lractor1 and mow­
en. Rollr)' mower bladet ahar­
pcintd. Cullom mowlnlll: a nd
plowln1.
.
OIAYI� Y TIACTOI
Sale• and ser�lce a1a E. Maln st.
WY Z-2970.
Pomeroy, Pb.on,
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G•u ... : Montgomery 16.0 on
upper 9.3 on lower, 4 feet open;
Gallipolis 18.3 on upper 1 1.3 on
feel open ; Lock 23, 14.8
L:ENERAL &amp;t.ECTRIC REFRJCER lower, 7
ATORS. One 8 cu. fl., one 10 cu on upper 10.6 on lower, 1 tr1tp
fl. Excellent condition. Cal and 1 2 Ceet open.
Condition of MonW• Lock&amp;:
WY 2-2881.
8 f 3t P �11 moveable dams are
up 13
through 16. closed orr 17 through
SPINIT , PIANO
23 running ¾ trap lo I ½: trapi.
W11nted: Respo11dble party to
Ohio River BNt1: Downbound:
take over low monthly payments Lock 1 1 Indiana at 7:115 em, 15-2;
on a Spinet piano. Can be 1een Lock 12 Tri-Slate 5:40 am, · 1-5;
locally. Write Ctedit Mana1er, Lock I� Aliqui ppa 4:40 11m 0-1 1 ;
1 14- 1 16 K Broad St., Columbus, Irene Chotitl 3:50 4·0: Lock Z l
Ohio.
8+ett Lucy Jane Luc11s •10:415 am 1 1 O;
Charles R. Stephenson 1 1 : 15 am
- -FOR SAL E PARKER Reat1ur11nt, 20-0; Lock L2 Cotton Queen 3.00
Pomeroy. Preeent owner 81', pm 3-9; Mr. Criss 5 '.25 pm 8-0;
and derrick boat and Motor Ves­
year. If Interested call In
50n.
slatp sel Co-Pilol Sputnik; Ovec 1 0 pm
18- 1 ; I. F. Freiberger 7:50 am
0-20.
DON'T PUMP your s\uggi.!lh sep­
Upllound: Lock 23 City o! Hur,l­
tic lank. Gel Klean-Em-All Sep­
ington 12:J O pm 9- 1 1 Rocket al
tic Tank Cleaner. Guaranteed.
1 :30 pm 1•2; Cottom Queen at
Landmark Store, Pomeroy.
pm 1 1 · 0; Alias 9: 20 pm 0-5;
8
8-4-JOtc
Elger Cliff J l :015 pm 0-2.
-All Kanawha RiYer dams are
TWO NEW lariie tarpaulins, 2
Reasonable. on the sill.
used l.iirpaulin8.
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tom.
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Iota, near Grade School and
&gt;
High School . Pearle Hy1ell, Rut111 0 IOATI AND MOTotltl lll
land, Ohio.
8-2•6tp
end •P whll• thtt, laat, Mlt.-. ,
pollltn IMlwt. 6GO L Ml"' ____ __
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�:�i:..-:--•r. PMlltl' IIY..!l-ll10. G Oacl'ea
near Chesler, newl)' painted, roofed, land�c.ai:ed, garden,
truek space, small creek, 100
yards from gas line. chicken
outbuildings. Ideal for
house,
EIGHT ROOM HOlJS.IC1 IWO flVI
man who wants to live
working
room apartmant1. A. N, Benael.
out. Perfect for children. See
Phone WY2-3272.
1 1 ·2-U:c
Harold Hawk, Ch1:ster, Ohio.
8-Utc
r,.1one YUkon d-20W.
NICELY FURNISHED 2 BED­
room upst■in apartment. Ph.
WY2-3874.
8 1 Uc FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with bath, nice location. Melvin
Hood, 1 1 1 Loeusl SL, Pomeroy.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH
(8) 1, 30tp
.full basement, automatJc .11u heal,
1616 Lincoln HelS:hll, .Pomeroy.
Call SH 2-4307 after 6 p, m.

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, Leeally owned a nd low mll•e.
. , ....,tiful Ivory over red flnli1h.
it: Like new Urea. Std. lrtnl. Radio
ad hetler,

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GOLDEN JUBJLF.E puche1 ready
Brl111 conllllner. Webster Fruit
Fann,· L«11 Bottom, Ohio.
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Phone YUkonl-82:"1.

1957 FORD

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ELECTRIC MOWER with cord,
retrlevln&amp; reel 18 Jn. cut, out­
door 1wlR1 with 1tand, cement
lawn roller, Stone Steel hot
waler tank wlth side arm burn­
er. Phant WI 9-3761 or aee
Eltle CroM.
8-2-lltp

Mll:lUC.U, TOMATOES lar1e pink
tblck meated lhy •Hder most
delic:IOUI ft1vor which 11 really
whit ■ell■ them
e-apecial!y
adapted for table 11icln1. Se­
cond bout eaat from ,ehool
hOUM ln S:,raeuae, Wm. Holmea
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Stallion for trade or sale. G. A.
Deem, Racine.
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Legal Notice

LIO.AL NOTICI
In thft Mitter of tha Guardian,
ahip of l•rth• M. Cul, an lncom•
..-Mnt Puaon.
CHe No. 11,361
The followlng personal property
belonging to. the estah! of Bertha
M . Carl; 11n incompelent person,
will be sold by the undersigned 11
public a1.1etion, al the I.ate rc.111•
dencc of aa!d Derth11 M. Carl In
llarrilmnville, Ohio, on the 12th
day of August, 1960, and oonllnuc
from day to day thereafter until
all the prupcrty Is aold. Sale to
commence at l :00 p. m.
7 dozen fruil JBrK, 3 gallons lard,
J Maytar.
1 coal cook stove,
washer, I lawn mower, 1 roll brick
aiding, I atep l11dder, garden tool,,
table and six chairs, Tappan range,
gu hc11ter , Frt11ldalre refrlg:erator,
electric skJllet and mixer, medicine
cabinet, cherry cupboard and con­
tents, 2 .email cookeni, lroqin 1
board and Iron, I small stool, bed
electric sweeper,
and dreeer,
Warm ilif.orning atO\'C, living room
aulte, 1 9 x 12 wool rua ■nd ,mall
ruga, 1 floor lamp, l radio, 1 elec­
tric clock, 2 rocking ch1lr■, .\ ,ew•
Ing machine, 1 atudio couch, 'l bed
complete, •l dresser, 1 1tand, 1
9 x 12 wool ru11, 2 bedroom con,
tents, UHB Doda:e ■utomoblle,
LANA O. GIBSON, Guardian
of the Penon and Eatate
of Bertha M. Carl, an In•
competent penon.
A. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
CROW, CROW 1, PORTEii,
Attorneys for Guardian
('1) 29; (8) 5, 10, Sic

Legal Notice

LIOAL NOTICI
Offen will be rec.,lved unUI
saturd1y, Au1uat 8,. at the offlee of
Webater and Fulti. PomeroJ N1tlonal Bank Bui1dln1, Pom,roY,
Ohio, Phone WY Z-1186, for the
property of Ell■ White, deceaaed,
1ltu1ted In the Vlll111e of S1r■cu1e
Ohio and con,t,Uns of a two 1tory
frame dwelllna: houae, four room11
downstairs and three room, and
on
b■th up■t.al� 1■r11e, lituated.
four. 1djol n lni lot■.
FJIIEDA FAEHNLE.
Adminlltratrhc of the Estate
ot Ella White, deceued,
WEBSTER and FULTZ,
Allorneye for Admtnl1tratrls
{'I) M. ll9. 30; (81 I, S, 8, 8te
NOTICI OP APPOINTMINT

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Represented At
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One oareful Joe.al owner. Hydrwma�c dtive. Extrti nice.

1 958 BUICK V8 Nani Top Cpe. · · · - $ 1,895

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Popeye and P'•11
Favorite Story
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Overland Trail
Mualc on Ice
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Chevy Sbo•"
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John W. peck, Cincinnati, Who here early today. t),oo oihers
spoke Jn tiflia'lt ot fill! own caf'ldi- were injured.
dacy and or HIE! Otlt&amp;r two ca.h diAll seven appare 11t1f ,-�
date� for S�pre.11ie Court J u4ge, sleeping in the aame i'OQitt ot tti e
Jt_r!).es Bell, r Mli:\ct.Qn, 1µ1,,d J�s eph one •story frame house
Br�e Stallion
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Ellison, 1,t:atfr,fllild. Both Juilge Tyler County. An .11djaN!nt t-«O-­
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PflCk arid Jutf�e !tel l are incum- atory house caught fire Ind was
L.!iwrenee W"'11r: 8':M. "I'
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Jubilee, u. �. A.
leveled, but it was ur.occupled_.
Henry Uenti, Jr., Mei p CouJ\ ty
Up-To-1.'li!-!tllnuttl New..
Killed in the blaze were:
Democratic Cbairm1n, had charge
Sports Report
Marybelle wasworlh , 19, Weflt
of the arrangement&amp; tor the meet- trnion.
Late Show
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Janet Dotson, 4 and her 111,t�r,
All but two of the DemoCl'atlc can1, West Union.
BUiie,
dldatea for county- office were
Ferrebee, 9, and bis
Walter
present and were Introduced.
Th� Bhl Picture
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Mrs. Dai.sy Dotsnn and r.fn.
pa \�Il .W the 10th District, vislted
Cotlege Newt Confeteiloe
National Edu . •\sl'-Ociat!on ffWl!IIH, lfloc�ng and A the: na Juanita Ferrebee, mother• of f1�
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Celu1,1t1M We�day with a din p er children, suffered multiple buti?I
reported in f".V' ffil­
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:Matty's Funday Funnies
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. �e pa�ty h!ft Pomeroy for Gal- bee home. Mrs. Ferrebe's h11 11 5 wber,: II �as to lour the bll! nd was not at home . He is a
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1 CounJY Fay- 88 gueSls of
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tp__, I. . S���� ,Porter. FJ'om steel
Trackdown
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,rre ... ,dlrifter rn@fi�qg was held Mrs . Dotson aaid" she awoke
Law.nan
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Perry Mason
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said. She said the heat was too in­
Mr. Luckf
tense for her to &amp;et back inside.
H11ve Gun, Will Tn.'f�
It �os nol lm�edlately det�r­
Gunsmoke
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Not For Hire
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1 1 O'clock New,
apparently started
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Sheena, Queen of Jungle
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Howdy Doody Show
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Notice I• hereby i:Iven th■t'l!:dna
L Crail, whoae Poat Office addr-ea■
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appointed &amp;xeeutrb: of the btlle
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ducts may have faacin1tln1 poql- fl.tbln1 bait..
billtiea. We've had 1uiu:e1tlon1 lba;t,
the price of frub ba:U
flowered print dreB&amp;ea be treated bu t.kyroc.keted in recent 1ean
wlth I pl11Uc containing the odor and, , while preaent artificial ha.lb
look rulbU� many ti.lb won't
of the flowen ln the print.
1uggeate�
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tou� them becauae tbey hunt food
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pregnatin1 invention of Alfred orange-3Cented bap, strawberrlea
Neuwald, 1 Hun1ari1n - American in film that .smells like beniea and
chemist, 11'1 called poly-scent,
even package potatoes i n their own
Neuwald learned how to put 1 earthy scent," Barry eiplained.
scores of �cents into polyethelene
"The idea, of course, is aimply
pellets which can be diffused into to make lhings more attractive
We Serve You Bight
any extrud, 'fj or injel1wn-molded and to restore lo the supermarket
plaatic product or in polyethelene aome of the dellghUul smella that
Wlfll The Flnen Foodl
fil,m.
went out when plaatk packaging
A doten companies 11lready are first came to the fruit and produce
Al Surprlalngly Lo.,
using poly-scent in artifici;i.l Oow- counters."
Prices?
eh and to perfume polyethelene 1 But the plastic maken are 10bags UBed to hold lingerie, hosiery ing much farther. Tbey are Jm­
and some other dry goods.
pregnating the caps of tubes and
One taste will convince you lbat our food Is superlative
Executive preaident Jack Ber• squeeze bottles. foJt ,111 aorta of
• . . from first coune lo laol!
ry, former TV producer. s.aid the products witb pleaunt- odon that
hie market will be in scented poly- match their contenlll or In 1ubt1e
ethelene bags for fruits and veg- ways make them more ealable.
Record makera even are •cent�
elablll8.
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"SeYeral bi g supe.-market chains ing plastic records with perfume&amp;
ON ROU'l'I 7
IN MIDDLEPORT
are waiting ior the green light altuned to the music in1crlbed on
from the Federal Food and Drug them.
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rat traps are interested. in our
0.
idea of a bacon scent that meana
the trap won't have to be baited,"
Barry said.
The scent, laat up ,o two yean,
which ih most caaea exceed• &amp;he
life ot the products.
Our Graduale Watch Re­
Fragrance ProceAB also i:i: mar­
keting an arom, ditpenaer, which
pairman Hu Year■ of Be­
can spray a scent over • compan•
The, Melgs County Chapter No. 1 tively large area under controlled
bi.1d The Dial Experience
53, Disabled Americ.an Veterans, ! conditions. A chain of Boston
was represented at the 39th Ohio stores used the diapenser in �
To Make Y•ur Watch Run
C'onvenuon held in Columbus July j strawberry promotion early th!,
Perfect.
28, 29 and 30 by Past Chapter Com• !ummer.
mander Harry Hoffman, Owen
" We're still feeling our way,"
Watson, chapter tre.asurer and Barry said. "The use ot lasting
.Benjamm 1'� . Turner of Lancaster,
PUT YOUR WATCH U:PAIIIS UP
US!
former chapter commander and al- Birthday Party Held
.so former member of th� Ohio
Friend&amp; gathered at the home
House of Representat ives
from of Mr. and Mn. Arnold Hupp FrlMeigs County.
day even Ing and -1urpr 1_1td M
Department omcers elected in• Hupp on her birthday. The eve•
Phone WY-%-3715
elude John W. Baker, Dept. Com- ning
was spent in playinc a:amea
STREET
MAIN
EAST
POMEROY, OHIO
�an&lt;ier, _Williams Co., Chapter No. After the honored gueat opened
SJ ; Sr , Vice C? mman�er, Joseph V. her gifts, refreshments of po­
Racco, Akron! Jr, Y•c� Co'!u�and_ tato chips, sandwiches, baked
er, Charles Lind, Cincin nati Chap• 1I beans, cake, potato salad, hot
ter No. 1 .
rolls and Kool Aid were served
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Executive Comm ittee - How• � d to the follow
inJ Mr. and Mrs.
K�bler, Ripley �o. 90; Frank h n
M u Spangler, Roberta, Nancy ,
D1rnberg, Port Clmton No. 29 ; a nd Sharon David and Cindy Roush
Jack Heydenrleh, Zane5ville No. Mr. and Mn. Ernest B sh, Mr. and
u
12 ·
I Mrs. Rusaell Rou&amp;l'I, Mn. Kenneth
_
Tlie _Ohio dev�rtment lead all Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. James
.atates m the ntt t •?n for the 23rd Knigh tning, Penny, Bermy and
consecutiYe year m t�al 40 .out of Ruth Wolfe , Roger Rouah, To
ur.
every 1� mc�ben, m Ohio arc my, Stevie, Larry and Debby
fully paid up life members, and 47 Spangler Joyce and George Par­
out of every 100 are life members 1008 Ed� ard Je11n Rocky Jim
either fully o� partial ly _paid. .
an d ' Bua HupP, Mr.' and M�a. El­
An impres111ve memorial service mer Picken s, Billy, Nancy, Bobby
was conducted Sunday mornin g and Slevie Pickena, Mr, and Mrs,
with nearly all mem_bers presen t
Herbert Roush, Jeffery and Terr)'
_ The Ladl�s Auxlliary also held Knightning and Dorothy Rlffie.
its convention at )he same time
and joint meclings were held for
ISSUE DRAFT CALL
WASHINGTON UPI-The Army
the memorial service in which
Mel_ga Chapter reported fiv, mem• Thursday called for D,000 draf­
ben had passed away since the laijt tees in Octobet which would
convention.
bring to 2.57 million the number
Several resolution8 wero passed of men inducted a.Ince the .start
in the inlerc&amp;t oC the nation·, war- of the Korean War. The October
time disabled veterans which will total will be 1,000 mure than Sep­
be pubtlahed In full in the conYen- tember and 2,000 mor,r th8n Au­
lion proceedings and a copy sent gust, following normal seuonal
lo each chapter.
patterns.

'"' Artificial Flowers, Plastic Mons� Traps With
- Bacon Aroma Built In, Promise Large Business

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FORD-Fer11110n TRACTOR
New rear tirea and WOWI. Pbone flowers-amellin&amp; like poise. from
Vlking 3-2273.
{8) l , 6tp the garden - and plaatic moUIC
lr.1ps with the aroma of fat hacon
built III for bait a_re among the
,
CANNING or freeier 1weet corn.
products
oC . a new mdustry that
green bellnB. Inquire D. w
Rhodes F'arm, Portta,d, Ohio, may have quite a future.
Fragrance Proces6 Co., of New
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Foreman 6: Abbott lliddJeporl
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I TMINK THERr 16 A NATl.RAI.
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1llddleport, O. , Aug. 5, 19811

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ELBERFELDS-SHOP SATURDAY 9AM-to 9PM

Initiations Held
By Middleport Of.S
_ Thursday Evening

The Initiation work was prcsenl­
ed Thursday when Evangeline
Chapter, OES, met at th.e Masonic
Hall in Middleport with Mrs. Theo
Worlhy Matron, in
Ne11b.l.ing,
charJe of the meeting. Mrs. Will­
R.eynold5 and Mn. Norman Hum­
phreys assisted the regular om­
ten with lhe initiatory work. A
piano solo ''Tonight We Love·· w■s
presented by Mrs. Lillian Steiff
during the evening.
Plana were made for 1 joint bm­
i)y picnic with the members of the
Middleport Lodge, F&amp;AM, Sunday
August 21 at 2 p. m at the Road­
aide Park.

A Hew Shipment
WOMENS BRUNCH COATS

Crease resistant, washable cotton wrap dresses - easy
on - plenty of overlap - short sleeves - several p"t.
terns lo choose from.
MISSES SIZES - 12 lo 20
HAU" SIZES - 14½ to !4¼

$2.,s

Mrs.. JOhn Lyons and Mrs. Jame&amp;
Pullen were named as co-chairmen
of serving the monthly dinners to
the BPW Club. Plans were also
made to honor the past matrom1
and past patrons of the l°hapler
at lhe September meeting. A while
elephanl sale was also planned for
that meeting. Mrs. Wendell Bunce
w.. named as chairman of the re­
(resbment committee.
Mn. Humphreys and Miu Shar­
on Jones .assisted wilh lhc Sun­
shi ne onering .

DUNG.Qq$
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welght for w••�-liow ail ·
back to sch.obi. S!,nfo
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ed.

baaoocd or as • dutch.

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M,plfiq,�
lo loll'• bat lbada.

,our bo r 11 oM who 11
h1rd lo fll buy hit dunp•
rH• In 1llm1 for the werr
slender boy or In hu1kle1 If
ha's on the heavy •Ide SelHt fOUrl now at Elber­
feld• whera you'll find 1
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early while selection of Slim
and Jluaky Dungarees i11 I.Jest

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and comfort. Sizes 20 to

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extr• IIJ'Ct. All rayon a:ar•
menla, llellllomd with •r·

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Blonde llnlllh with mat­
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SALE

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4: to 20

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st.rle, Wi� ■Im I lo IIX,
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durable. U by 36 inch111. All
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ROOM AIR
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custom Model

Sale $337.00

SI.LE
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WADROIES

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b1e 1.hCka, open ·,nd shut
with llnr,,rtlp control. l'am­
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aarmen.� an •$r0Dt hJD.1�
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ninton:ed with -.bable

August 6, 1960

J., .

Parkenllurg poltce, reported al I p.m. today they bad
one of lhe boy1 and taken ,ustody ol the Fl1ther
•to!eD ID Pomeroy I.lot nlihl.
l\o.meroy police today �ailed West Virginia Stale police and
Par:l{ers�rg officers to give chase to two Lakin juvenile walk­
aw�y1 who stole a car off the lower parking lot last night.
.½O&lt;'al PQlke have _been kepi busy the past 12 hours with
t� event, and tracking down clues in a breaking and enter­
ing of the Pomeroy Landmark Store, the second such crime
there in four days.

A1 ADM ,black and yellow Cbevrolet �¥d by Thurman Fi1cher,
Po..1., w.aa taken from the lowQI lot in Pomero)' aboul
lut night. 'l'Vfo wal�-aways
,)Akin State ]lo11p1tal are
ve
.,J; taken the car, Chief
J� J
.
aaid.
.
.,_. l�IO a. m. today Chief Webatl!�Uld the two youth.I, both l�.
W.AN
...i-11 p u�_.._. ,,y
• Wea t v·If•
.l'i �
11 mJ! lState Pohce and Parkersbur
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J&gt;OUf after tearin1 down mail
bo
wlt)l the atolen car above
;nbul'i
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Luiri II Gary w-, ne Hunt, Wuhi ngtQn, W. Va., �d Charles Chuter Stouer, P&amp;rkeriburg. Hunt had
receQtl)' been retwned to the in1tituyon after another walkaway
acl •bout a rnontb go when he
1tolel i a.r owned by Pomeroy Pa•
1
troJrqlli Davld Goodwi n from a
par� p1aee 11.Qr the city hall.
,
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Still under iiivestiaation i1 the
bre�lna and ¢:Rlerlng' of the La n dt:::'.k Store dlioovered th� morn-

' had been rf'rnoved. The hole had
been enlarged, and the establish­
ment was entered wilh the offend­
ers clambering down the rafters
in the mill section of the building.
.Manager Jack Carsey said his
staU is checking to d iscover what
merd·..andlffe is mi!Sing but reported that no mo�ey was stolen.
Desks had been pried open and an
attempt made to pry open a metal
fili ng cabinet
This is the
- �erond time th·is week
the Landmark . Store was entered.
Tuesday morning Manager Carsey
reported the theft of $20 and some
small items or mercha ndise b)'
thit vee who entered by breaking
out a rear window. Chief Webster
aaid today that he does not believe
the two entries were made by the
same people. In each case exit
from the building was made
through a b.i.ck door.
The police were busy most . of
this morning photographing footprinll in the dust in the mill and
checking for finger prints.

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TRAINING SCHOOL - Three Meigs eounty Farm. Bureau
youth attended school in Athens this week. Front row, l to r,
Martha Parker, Victor Gaul; back row, Roger Holter and Al
Finchum, local organizational director.

Young People Learning Skills

The Ohio Fill'm Bureau Southern
Re&amp;ion Training School was in
session at Shively Hall in Athens
this week. Attending from Meigs
County were Martha Parker, Roger Holter and Victor Gaul.
The purpoe:e of the school is to
help young people learn skills in
public speaking, recreation and
musical leadership. They also ha¥e

an opportunil)' to learn all types
or folk dancing taught by a ve�y
capable in»tructor, Mn. Dorwm
Bryan of the Ohio Farm B ureau
st.aft.

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Rotarians Hear'
History Of
High Fidelity

Portland Man

Dies Follow�
Heart Seizure

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De dime News

Turn-a-Bc,ut Pied Piper

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Residents Have 3,000 , White Mice To Ponder

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1fndmark Store Suffers2nd
·.B&amp;E Attempt ln Four Days

Mr. Chase was born i n Pomeroy sa,id today.
In addition to his congressional
Pi:el;is Secretary James C. Hag•
the sbn of the late Joh n Chase and
erty
said E isen h1&gt;wer will pro, message, the -White House hinted
-Bertha Bing Chase. He graduated
from Pomeroy Hi'gh School and pose to the Democratic Congres1 the President" may also go on the
public in• air next we.;k with an address
s
The students are also Laught the
served in the u. s. Navy during varl qus action "in ttie
to
the
American
people.
this
the
principals of the Farm Bu·
people
r
of
terest,
basic
f.o
World War I and was a charter
.
n and Fann B ureu
gave
details
"J
havtl
not yet asked for time"
Federatio
He
no
countr
".
reau
y'
member of Drew Webster Post 39,
e.
Th�
Preside�!•
wi
nding
up_
hi�
HagertY
said
in
response
to
a
Cooperativ
American Legion.
question on this point.
Mr. Chase began radio broad- vacation here feell ng _ real fine
gton
to
late
fly
back
Was�m
will
\
casting about 1926 from a station
The President's message Mon­
Sup.da� and will remain in WashThe Pomer�y Chamber of Com­ on Lincoln Hill in Pomeroy, and In I
day
will be addreased to both
Chief Webiter said entrance had
in&amp;ton B S �ong as Con gress does,
nierce will hold . its re:gular Au­ 1927 moved the station to H untinghouses
of Co neresa but will be been
u h
n
rt
said.
Hage
y
manhis
?: t ,: n�11!�� p::
t 8 p. m. ton. 1t continued under
gust meetin &amp; Moii
re'ad th at day only in the �n­
w
1 . 1¥,l&gt;r .Co. • wment uotjl 1939 wh•� , be le
�- , Jlulf)co, (I{ the..
,lt
.'.l&gt;f·-MOU111-.-. mt.T l'dl,m1 .
!@TA 1d/::'ila11,eo • (\.' -...�, 11.....� ,. ·. �-,: • ··v.
,,g..
�' taken to· Join the lta,d\0 C9rj,ora6on of
,'
A pro,rutt 1,Jped:'ftl�
w��-k �,� Aug. U.
ii
.::,Cill�
froltl Uw urbln development com­ America as in electro nic engineer.
TIie third sessi�n of swimming .cla'!"'s al the M\gJ!11fi�
The
President
has
been
work­
mittee beaded by Ted Reed Jr.,
pool were completed Thursday with Mw Mary Cartilyn
During world war n he wu
ing on the me1SS.1ge on and off
e!ialrman. It 11 preparing preli- stationed in Camden, N. J. an.d
er instructor. Senior assistants for Miss Miller are Judy
all week, and toda)' he passed up
Pearl Barringer, 78, died yester­
mlnary Information for Prof. Ru- Portland, Oregon where he was in
Pullen and Karen Gregg.
a beautiful morning for golf to
day evening at 'Meigs General Ho11- sa'uer Susi�
dolph Fra n kel', graduate claH in charge of installation . (if so nar
Cards (Swimmer) were given to Charles Clark• Cross
Red
whip
the
draft
i
n
to
n
earl
fi
n
al
y
pital. A retiident of Portland, Mr.
.
Urbln Planning (Miami U) which ' equipment on N&amp;Yy vessels
Hackett,
.
I
shape- with help of staff merp­
Barrlnger was brought to the Meigs son, Sally GlobakaT, Suzann e Arnold, Rose Mane
wlll begin the "Master Plan for
Mr. and Mrs. Chase had recently .
n.
Hoffma
Charles
bera.
General Hospital yeSterday after­ Linda Hackell, William Hackett and
tiomeroy-Middleport" 'this autum n
purchased property QB Brick St. I
Dennis
"Rue,
noon following a heart attack suf­
lnt.rmediale!I : Sue
m• • B u&amp;·
\' in Fry, Linda HawIey, ...,.e
.ELISABET�toILLE UPI-Ka·
The memberah i p committee will in Pomeroy and had been making
fered at his home.
t Jeff Burt, Sherrie Black- kirk, uavid BuWrk, tlryon Anu1,
Mcmberj
Haeket
of
the
Mjddlepor
t-Pom­
it
iea,l�d
n
virtuall
today
ta
ga
y
Marriage
License!!
be headed by Fra nklin Rizer, ao d✓ frequent tripe here worki ng on it.
eroy Rotary Club were 'treated to · He is survived by a daughter, ,ton �mtra Bunce, Zita Nieri, Willard Durst, Jeff Werry and Lorself from the outside . world a.Ill.
Survivlne are his wife, E lizabeth
other members added to it later
Issued
To
2
Couples
an informative "Meet Mr. Sound" Mrs. Grace Thayer, Hornell, N. Y.; Ann' Holter, Ann Wilson, Vicki Fet- ing Vaughan.
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to
s
nf1
n
c�
pla
pressed
Prealden t Clyde Kirkland said. Lochary Chase; a son, John L.
Two marrla1e li�e nses have bee n program Friday evening at their three grandchildren and two great ty a nd W'1}iam Felty.
independ­
neeessary. defend-its
Riter hH reported 23 paid tip Ch11e, Dayton ; hia mother. a 1laissued
i n Probate Court.
Fish awards were given to Floyd
regular di nner· meeting in social ·gra ndchildre n ; two sisten,. Mn.
e nce.
Begin ners in the session were Burney, Rick)' Hawle)', Karen Gn.1,:nemberships for 1960-61. They ter, 1drs. Harold E. Rwiaell, HuntThey were to &amp;oger C. Hines, 22, rooms of th· e Heath Methodist Nellie- Glucsencamp, of Portland
■re : Kroger Company, Ohio Val• l ngton j a b�other, J. Allen , Chaae,
Na ncy Thompson, . Psm Neutz.lin g, fith, Randy Becker, Kenny Smilh,
A t EllsabethvillE! Alrrield all laboratory technician, Galllpolls, Church.
an d Millie Martin, Pitt.sbur1h.
ley Sentinel, Atkins Chicks, G &amp; Houston , Tex. Aleo survivin1 are normal traffic was suspe nded and and Barbara A. Donovan, 20, nurse
Funeral services will be held Connie Miller, Mike Wright, Pal Micley Childs, Sheila Childs, Dos.11
Joh n Heilman of the Ge neral Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock Story Rosalie Davis, Mark Fowler , Walters, Ricky Proffitt, . Melod:,
J Auto Parts, D airy Valley, Tbe two aunta, Misses Nelle and .Clara trucks blocked the runway. How• daughter of Dr. and �- James
Telephone Company, presen ted by at the Stiversvllle Church with Kathf MeElhinny, Mary Kay Hen­ Roush, Ann Jenks, Loulse Michael,
Farmers Bij nk &amp; Savin gs Co., The Bing, Pomeroy, and a number o[ ever, a plane carrying Belgian of. Donova n, Pomeroy.
local manager and Rotarian Ed Rev. P. A. Casto officiating. Burial nesy, Willis Durst, Alan Holter, Rcmalee Nieri, Tom Karr, Steve
Meigs Water · co., Ohio Fuel Gas nieces a nd nephews. He wu a ficlal Robert Rothschild WJlS al·
lhe
n
ited
Pomeroy
member
of
Oke)'
Kelmer
Co
nn
ally,
21.
con­
U
Ford,
used atereo()honle a nd high will be in the Sllversville cemetery Dennia Weber, Dean Weber, Mar- Hoffman, Shelly Buck, Steve Bailey
Co., Pomeroy Cement lilock Co.,
lowed to take off en route to
structio
n worker,
Lo
ng
Bottom, fidelity equipment to demonstrate
Co., Methodist Church.
Econon,y Savings' &amp; Loan
New York lo advise the Belgia n
with Ewing Fu neral Home in
Hob Wood, Sherrie Ma;.!r, Lenora
Funeral services will be held de(egation· at Sunday's Security a nd Janet Elaine Koehler, 19, key tbe (antaallc advances made In charge.
e Is
Ben Franklin Sto�. Slitners Red
Divorc
For
Suit
Mich.ael, Jan Beuing, Larr)' Walk­
Monday after noon at 3:30 at ·the Cou ncil debate on the Ka.tanga.
punch operator, daughter of Mr. SOund reproductio' n over the past
Anchor.
er, Jimmie Casto, Ed.Ith Ann Mees.
I
Asked In Local Court
the . Thle morni ng the Kata n&amp;• aov- and Mrs. P�arl Koehler, Long Bot­ 27 years.
Ewing Chapel with burial in
John Wise, JoelLa Erlew.ine, Tony
Swisher &amp; Lohse Drugs, K &amp; C Beech Grove Cemetel')'.
Suit for divorce has been filed
He Hid t he compa ny he repre­
ernme nt annou n ced the suapen• lOm.
Vaughan, Roy Vaughan, Anita
in Common , Pleas Court by Pearl
Friend• may call at the fuperal sio n of all deall n a:s i n foreign
J'ewelen, Blaettnar . Auto Co.,
sents, primarily i nterested i n com­
Fulb:,
Randy Burt. Jil!l Warner,
Pomeroy National Batik, l!oore's home u.ntll time of service.a. !fhey wE. Fischer, Pomeroy, versus John
MEIGS GINIR4L HOSPITAL
mu nication, bad made the basic de,
Milisa Rizer an d Debra King.
c rency pendillJI the introducThurmari Fiacher, Pomeroy.
Store, General Telephone Co., are aaked to omit fiowen.
Admitted: Katie Bech, Pomeroy; velopmen t i n hi1b fidelity sound re
Frog awards went to •elanie
tfon of a new Katanga turreney,.
Cit,: Loan, Downi e &amp; Gr011, · Ge nEdna
Ju
hli ng,
Middleport
Pearl
;
productio
n
.
However,
th
adva
n
ce,
e
on Tuesday.
The plaintiff Is charging gross Hacke tt, Sabra Canaday, Joy Kaut.z
mf Machine, Starks Drugi and ••Barringer, Portland.
in techn ique were turned over to
iurs. · eyenm er
neglect a nd extreme cruelty and Ray Karr, TWila Karr, Robert
Nltionwtde ln1uni nce.
Discharaed: Cai:ol,n Smith, Pom­ compan ies more directly concerned
Observer.a 151id the move Wf!•
a.!Lb that the defendant be enjoin- Snowden, William -Buck, Norman
part of hurried plan s to c:onfront eroy; Lettie Cun ningham, Syra• with sound reproduction.
To Be Buried Monday
ed from mole.Ung her at· her home French, Randy Phillips, Wendy
Funeral �rvices will lie held the world a nd particularly the · cuae; Leopold Hysell, Pomer�y ;
or place of employment. She asks Carper, Mary Cross, Peggy Story,
Mr. Heilma n traced and demon­
Mo nday afternoon at two o'clock U. N. with a tall accompli 18 far Andrew •Zwilling, Pomeroy; Sam
nounced
an"
are
5ervices
Funel'tal
that an equitable division of pro- Ricky Marr, Kathy Watsoh, Steve
atrated the hlst.ozy of sound, the
Presbyterian 18 the Kata ngese independence Is Mi.Iner, Rutland.
at the Syracuse
who
Harless,
David
Harold
for
perty be made. The couple have no Story, Bob- HYseJl, Bill Beegle, Jay
first recordi n p, early tran1mls­
chUl'ch for Mra. Miriam Anni concerned.
nWarner, Loucrit.a Byer11, G ene Lawearly
Friday
mo
r
children.
aiona of the human voice a nd the died 11uddenly
CASIS HIARD
Holme&amp; Weyeramlller, who ' waa
�------rence,
Sherry Ki ng, Ro nnie Easl·
nia at his home, No.
eumo
n
p
of
in,
■cc:ide ntally drowned yeaterday
Tw,o State Patrol - traffic cases present high developmel\t of sound
STOCKS ADVANCI
In another Co�mon Pleas oo�irt man, Janice Eastma n and Cecil
i
Columbus.
n
lawn
n
Gree
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NEW YORK UPI - :;tock• ad- were heard today in Cou nty court reproduction.
In the Ohio River at Syracuse.
actio�, judgement on a cognotive Midkiff .
He w..as borri April 21, 1960, • at note
Cash Bahr w11 program chair­
offender.a enteri ng
Rev. Howard Ruppelt wlll hive Vlnced on average i n three of the . with both
m the_ amount of $1224 has
Receivin g Tadpole awards w_ere
Colwnbua. SurviVbrs are his par·
charge of the aenlce■, ,
d
five aeuions this Week but still guilty pl_eaa. f'lned $10 · an d coats man for the eve nin1.
of
The Farmers Susa n Lanning,
an
fav?r
n
made
bee
_Connie Lanm'!g,
ss
and
I
.
Formei- member Rue Tuckenrum ent&amp;, Peggy K napp Harle
Burial · will be made by twins · ma naged to finiah
all1htly lower each . were Wilbur R. Win dland
ai:iy ve1:5us I Dianne We;1ersm�er, Mary M1�­
Com
mgs
Sa
Bank
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\l
&amp;.
of
Robert
formerly
Harless,
w11 welcomed ba:ck by 'President Ro
I and Robert E. Vance.
The O hio State Patrol t�ve•tl• In the Beech GroVC! cem•teey.
on contin ued light volume'.
E. C. and Rena Myers, M1n.crsv1lle. kill, John Kokov1tch, Sharon WilGene-, Grate, who presided. Mr. M;;on and NC'W Haven, and a bro- ,
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1ateid a car-truck ta�cident at
s?n, Ray�ond Byers, Becky P�fr•
Grate also reported re1uUa of a ther, Robin. Maternal .grandpa
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1,2:20 p m. )'eate�,.Y at Rqtland
fltt, Pennie Walters, K.alh)' Kmg,
Melvin
Mrs.
and
Mr.
meeting of the bo�d of directors ents 11re
Involvin g a dump truck driven by
Jacqueline Gluesencamp, Charles
3
paternal
Haven;
New
Knapp,
held this week on the. boat of Ro� Searle,; POmeJ'oy, a nd a e-.r
li:astman, Barb�a Gluesenca�p,
grandparents 2.re Mr. and Mrs.
tarian Gerald PrC11ton.
dnve n by Robert E. Vance, MidG�ry
department
fl,-.
,...,..,
The
_ T�ylor, J1m Spencer, 'I ma
Mason.
Harless,
Roy
dleport Route 1.
1ommy &amp;kef, s_andu. Kay
N1en,
t
m.
ocalled out at 12:4S p.
Friends may call at the Fo,gle'
Both \lehlelea �re
·bJading
Langsville Lwis W118
Gregory Goodnue, Larry
Taylor,
ur
•
in
fir•
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Htin•utlh
to
7
p.m.
£
.IODg Funer-al Horne aofter
east •nd Van� 1t(e1'pted �o PIH
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�a�dy
D&amp;bbui . Wo�s,
Tay1or,
n.Mr
Slreet
Brick
on
eel
today
$5 Prize Winner
tbe truck II It was makln,i a left
Ph1lhps,
Rita_
e,
n
Blai
Debra
Woods,
Th•
1 Debbie Turner, 11, daughter of
"'- EIIMrhicl warehouM.
Ser'.vlces will be from Fogleturn into a service 11tatlon drive­
Dawn Carper, Roger Davu, Diane
Cir catrled w... Vlrtlnlf tap
the
with
Sunday
p.m.
1
at
s
g
sOnMr.
a
n
d
Mra.
Everett
Turner,
way. The car 1trqck lhe left rear
Carsey, Randy Cross, Jay Story
benot
could
owner
tht:
end
charge,
in
Wright
L.
Richard
Langnille, won the ·4-H club Rev.
of the truck. Medium 'damaa:�
and Jane Ann Karr.
.
ldentlfiad
prize of $5 for 11.elling the mDJt · and burial in Graham cemetery. • lmnMCINttlr
wu reported with nO Injuries.
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potato chips. Debbie belong, to
· The patrol also ,�ported that
the Salem Ccnber Girls 4,U
Wendell Barrett, Lanj:1vl1Je, haa
group.
been cltt'd to County cour.t Au/.
Thursday night llhe went to the
13 for no driver's llcen49. ·
pet ahow ' at the Gallia County
Fair with two m(nlature Pekin•
gese doas. ' She won the aecond
prize for . having · lhe
prettiest
mire to any cni1ciren wno wanted
MENDHAM, N. J. UP I _ The • !lge progress, not hinder it. "
en try, two silver dollara .and a
Boys and girls troopeil to
them.
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sched
d•
Ma"gum
is
ten tatively
·
Pier Piper of Men
turnabout
red ribbon . In the overall crand ham" headed west' today lesvl ng uled to teach biology and contin­ his door to carry away the a nimals.
prize dlviaion , ahe placed second residents to ponder the 3,000 white ue his reBe�reh on pain killi_n g
He said he originally had plan•
and received a traphy.
.
their i drugs at Ar1zona State Univcrs1t)'
miet! he loosed among
to purade the herd ' of mice
ncd
1 at Tempe.
children.
------,,,--down Main Street before le11ving,
Eig-ht Men Enlist)n
Dr. George H. id angu� re- i · The scientist fled tov.:nship offi - ''but I figured the children would
Navy Durin,r
ve nged himself on township fa• -ciala and neighbors who were ,get more enjoyment out of them."
Enfiatment ·0C ei1bt southeast- tbers by giving his laboratoey afraid he would turn his bam­
Mangum also
gave appioxier n . Ohio men in
Navy· dur- Jtlice to their childre n after an or - laboritol')' into a commercial en­ mately $3,000 worth of laboratory
ln g the month of July haa been dinance forced him to abandoq l-erp�.
equipment to Fairleigh Dickinson
announced by D. " N. Tapp. AiU bis research.
· '4a nsum promised to move last University �or use in cancer re•
"M)' revenge for this town is
Nav y recruiter for Athena a nd
search.
)
,
the May "because some people here
Meig1 Counttea.
. to make biologists out of
Man gum'&amp; wife, Libby, and,
to are somewhat cynical. They feel
All have been '8nt. to the Greal - children 10 the)' will amounl
Lakea Naval Tralnint Ce1iter for more than this generation,'' the I am doitl11 research work just for their three children , Ronnie, 4,
· a buck; They think I have a gim· Debbie1 2, and Lloyd, 7 mon ths,
recruit tninin&amp; The , two' from 48-)'eaf!old biochemist said.
mlck."
will visit the scientist'&amp; brotber
n
o
tolitary
e
d
n
a
He, his family,
11,e!at Cotpat:J � .Douclu . )1.
lrll!lda in
ID
Ohi9 ....
He
annou
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ced
route
en
are
h
e
wQuld
first
Pixie
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mo\Ue
llq:
lfDeal·
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relichlD&amp;. AllloDa,
caii. Jr.,· Ch••1• ti- , J • .;. � AriloD.a. "where they encout• alve iw.,· . J,000 white hboratori, lndJanA .._
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West Virginia Officers Chase
Lak in Youths In Pomerol Car

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The law provides, brieflY that:
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severe. Too ma ny peopIe are be.
-Drag racing 1s operation . of
ing killed and maimed by aceiden­
t�o or more vehicle1 from a po_int tal
means to allow deliberate aclll 1
1ude by side at accelerati n g
1peed&amp; in a competitive attempt
"'Anyone . participating i n •l].,i I
to outdistance each other, or the legal drag racing' shall be treated j
operation of one or more vehicles 011 having intended the results, be ·
over a common selected course it death or injury, and shall and 1 ,
from the same point to the sarne should be tried as if a loaded a:un
polnt. Timing also may be made were used instead of an aulomoi ,; ' . -::
of the vehicles. Persons giving bile," th(' Judge co ncluded."
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1111!1tance In any way to such '
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us11 of vehicles are equally charg­
.
CHECK
rINAL
DATA
SFC Robert. Cochran, right,
ed as participants. Operation of
checks over the roster. of the 3664th Ordnance C•mpany with
vehicles so outlined at speeds In
SFC Carl Roach pr(ot to leaving for ,summer camp this \\'�k.
excess of limits aa est&amp;blished
The
Ordnance Company of Pl. Pleasant journeys to Fl. Stew•
under law lhall be prima · fade
_
1,,1 _ -_,.
art, Ga., for two weeks active duty training. Sgt. Cochran ls a
evide nce (in plai n lan.gua1e, rto
lflilll
more eviden ce Is needed) of drag
M1ddl�porl resident, and company clerk of the West- Virginia
racing.
outfit.
-The law say&amp; no ·one Shall
dng race upon any public road,
·•treet, or hiiJhway in this state.
Glenn Chase, 61, who founded
-Pe nalties include fines of
Radio Station WSAZ In Pomeroy
n ot more lhan $M)(} or imprleo n­
m 1926, died yesterda,y at the Ml'
m1'nt for not more than six mo n­
am! V,lley Hospital In Dayton al,
,
ths, or both.
•
tcr suffering a heart eUack at his
Judge O'Brien concluded:
j
NEWPORT, R. . (UPI) - President Eisenhower w1U send
had returned to
"'Ibe law is har'ah. However, • home. Mr. Chase
from Poineroy a short ' to the reconvening Congress at noon Monday a compre�ensiVe
Dayton
our leglalat11re intended it to be
time before he was stricken.
message on domestic and foreign policy, the · White House

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U&gt;urt 2-30 P: . . . , ,
Meigs county' s Juvenile Court today warned everybody teenagers licensed to drive and adults bitten with the bug that illegal drag racing carries heavy penalties upon convic­
tion.
Judge F, Harmon O'Brien of the Probate and . Juvenile
Court, said "ii has come to the court's allenlion that illegal
"drag racing" is going on In this part of Ohio, especially in
Meigs county, and the following law ls recited tor the benefit

For pre school a,ge 1nd t,e.
gt nnera. Hel:J,1 ehildren
heh, themselVl!a, Afpbabet­
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Inc will be Sept. 5. Dtvotiol)I
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Robert Arms. Devotlot&lt;• for Sept.
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Mr. a nd Mn. fuiymond Miller
a nd family of [..p.ncaster were the
Su nd&amp;)' 11:ueats of Mr. an&lt;I Mn.
• Royal ThomH.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul Kloes and
Mi11 E lea nor Robson left Wednes·
day for a v.;H•atlon at Vlrgi;'lia
Beach.
Mrs. William Robson of Mid­
dleport i1 spendi ng a few day1
wit h Mra. Ralph Robson, Mi ner8ville.
T-Sgt. an&lt;l Mn. Wall11ce Pow­
en a nd children, Michael and
Suun left Th1.mday for their
home In El Pa110, Texu, arter 1
three wei!ka visit with her parent,
Mr. and Mn. Vernon Neaae.
Linda Grueser, daughter of Mr,
and Mra. Dave Grueser entered
Holzer Hoapital Tue.11da)' evening
and wllI undergo !Urgery next
week. Her room number is 273.
Miu Amanda Parker o( Mlnera­
ville t!!nt.ered Mele11 Ge neral Hoa­
pltal Tuelday for obaervaUon 11 nd
treatme nt.
Robert ind Che,ter Morrl• were
In Pt. Ple11ant Wednesday after•
noon lo attend the funeral of
thelt couain, Dan Hope.
Mn. Bradford Maae underwent
1ur1ery Thunday at Holzer Hoa­
pllal.
Mr. a nd Mrt. William McQulgg
and family of Bay Vlllage arrived
Wed neaday to spend the rl!m■lnd­
er of the week at the residence of
the late George McQulH.
Mr. a nd Mn. D,lphl n Wehrun g
of Ca nto n aJ&gt;(lnt three daya this
week wltb hl.1 parents, Mr. and
Mn. Harry Wehrung en route to
their home alter a vacatio n in
Canada.
Mr. and Mn, Gardner Mankin
end family left Wednellday tor
theJr home In Willmar, Mlnn.,
after a two weekl vl11lt with hi•
mot her, Mn. Mabel Mankln.
Rev. and Mn. Ralpht C, Zundel
dau1h u1r1 and Mrs, D1i1y Jasper
had a• their guest.II the paat week
the latter'• brother-In-law and
1i1ler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Rua­
MJIL of Al11an ce.
Rlre. Eatella Walburn la spend,
i n1 the week In l 'rooklvillo wilt!
Mr. a nd Mn. Herbert Rl&amp;G• -

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