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6--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy•Middleporl,

In Germany

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6. 1 960

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SMITH CLOTHING
Middleport
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Name Brand
Merchandise

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy. Oluo

A Carioon lnf'Y' NJghH

TONIGHT ONL V
CUfWn Webb, Dorothy McGuire
''THE REMARKABLE
MR. PENNYPACKER'"
(Technicolor )
- also G lenn Ford - Ernell Bo rinine
"TORPEDO RUN"
('l'echnicolor &amp; Scope }
ALSO CAJITOON
IUNDA. V •nd MONDAY
Palll Newman - Jack Carton
Joan. Collins, Joanne Woodwa rd
"RALLY ROUND FLAG BOYS"
(Technicolor &amp; Scope)
• - -aleo LouJ1 Prima - Kelly Smith
"'HEY BOY, HEY GIRL"
ALSO CARTOON
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Sunday afternoon , July 24 •t 3:30 o'clock uniting iq marriage
Miss Nancy Irene Blaellnar , daughter of Mr. aqd Mrs. F'1'(1
. Blaettnar, Pomeroy, and Mr. James Richard Lee • son 0f Mr.
and Mn. William Lee Athen.
B8ck of the ero,, on' the ,1,,'r·
The bridesmaids dre11e11, lndenwas • a large fan arrangement of lical lo the honor aHendant's were
white 1Jladloli and -.11talk, Jigh1ed on fashioned of while . silk o;gam:a
elther aide by three-branch undle- with pale blue embroidered trim
a bra. Each pew W11s marked with and wide blue tafteta cummera large ' white satin bow. The Rev. bund. They carrie� eol•nial bouWalao J. Ji4u•teb rtad th t: YOW8 of quets of pale blue arid Whi te tiny
t he double rl'ng cCremony.
mums entwined with pate - blue baPre'.nupt1a1 music wa� provided by r ibbon.
h)' 1!{rs. Ben Neutr.Jing, organist,
Mr. D. F. Lee, Columbu1 eened
':fho pl11.yed ''Largo'' by Handel; 1111 best man for h l• brotier and
wh11!:n Thou Art Near" by Bach; usher11 were Mr. William C. Le ·of
e
,nd · "Roma�ce" b)' Kir kp;ilrick. Ci nc)nnatl, · brother of the (J'oom ·
M u. M uY(n Burt, solois!, sang, Mr. John William Blaettnar, Porn'.
''The- Wedding Benedictio n," ''The e roy, brother' of the brJde ; Mr.
Weddln(I Pnycr' • and ' "The Lori. rs Ronald Grogan, Athen1, and . Mr.
Prayot."
Ch arles Lane, Cleveland , 1 CraterOiven In marriage by her father, nity brother,
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Little
Miss
Eliiabeth
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ol 111llt orgam:a fashioned with a
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fitted t, 1r■o, short aleev e, , ,, d , and
wore , a whi te embroidered
por tr,H neckl lne enhanced by !I dresa o f swlu or.gan
dy wi th pale
banding of Impo r ted Swiss &lt;'nl · bl ue sa
t'm · HIh ttcd wI th , 1 hua:h
brold,ry. the ext remely bouffant bow and
c.11.rr led a hand crocheted
!lklrt c&amp;11cadin.,0 OYer her hooi&gt; wa,
&lt;111
b
ke I flited wIth rose peta Ia.
enhanced by appllquc, of sw·, ,,
M 36Ier D• F• Lce, Jr., nephew of
lace at the wide hcmliric. I Jec 1 , ,, .
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ecrtip veJJ of silk f:111,(l111h ttlus1on th e .room, carrI ed lhe w hite aatrn
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pill
w on which laid the rings.
held to
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s er" I ug as aco Iyte waa Wllliam C.
,ecd pea rls •and accen L.,il
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Pearl motlf1. She earn ed II Co lon - u:
M ra . - Blacttnar, moth er of
lhc
ial ca1c11de of white ro8c hu ds
a:l1dioll florch 1111d 1tc ph11noti� on'. lmdc, wore II beige silk dre.111 with
twined with while satin b aby rib• PH tel flo r11 l design, rose velvet
bon. Her only Jewelry wa� , 1,,,,•t
, hal, beiQe accessoriea and a corand dh1mond necklace, u t:: if l uf H ge n f pink rose buds. Mra. Lee
w urc II belie embroidered dress
the bridca:room.
'fhe maid of honor was Ml!II with beige hat, beige accenorioa
Mary Jane Lee, aider c,f the bride- lllld a pink rose bud corsaae.
Mls11 Luc» Amabar)' of Pomeroy
aroom and aurorlly slater of
the
bride . Bridesmaids we,, Mi·,, Ida amt Miss Ka)' Jones, Alben,, roilsBnden, W11hlll"ton,
Pa :, ili iH Jn• tercd lhe. guest,.
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rO11owing the cere1nony, a reAnne Pletrafeac, Cleveland, bn th
Alpha Delta Pl Sorority 11isters, ceptlon WII held In the church ao•
cia
· 1 room which waa decqrated
and Miu Rita Beeclc, Pome roy.
with urana:ementa of Hower1. 'the
bride'&amp; table was lovely with wbJte
linen coYcr and centered wi th • a
beautifu l nine tiered weddlQ cake
decorated with tiny white roae
buds and toppad with ttie · ffllnJ1;
lure bride and groom. Napklna
were white with the fnacrlptton
"'Nancy &amp;nd Jim" In 1Uver. Mlntl
were in the form or tin'y. blue and
white wedding bell,.
Hoste11ea were Mi11 Judy Swartz,
Colum bu1; Ml11 Kathy, Braden,
WHt'\lnaton, Pa.; Mi" Maey Ann
Dominick, Miu Elaine Puer■ and
Ml1111 Sharon Belkofor of Cleveland,
1111 1ororlt)' 1l1oter1 of the bride.

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Fred Will J 1 . , of Buffalo, N .
Y . , who has 1,een the guest of
his uncle Fran1t B. Will and other
I relatives left Fridily for a visit
I with relatives ln . Columbus.
Mn C. E. W. Downie, Mr. and
Mrs. T A Downie and sons C'1arl­
e1 aud Allen and William Downie
and son Billy, local, aud Mr. and
Mrs, J. C. Bright or Dunbar were
in Cincinnati Thursday to attend
the funhal of Miss
Catherine
Bengel, held in the chapel of the
Deaeconeu Home ,,f Bethesda
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldsberry
mo\'ed Thursda,y
irom Lincoln
Heights to llavenswood ,
Mr. aud Mn. Elz.1 Gilmore Jr.,
and family spent Thursday at
L.1ke Alma.
Mr. and M rs. \\ illiam Simmons
and family and Miss Evelyn Sim1 mons returned tf, their home
in
Alderson, W. Va. , t'riday aftt:r a
I visit with Mr . .ind Mrs. Mike Jim­
mons.
M r . and Mrs. Eddie Florian of
Mansfleld were recent guests of
M r . and Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Jr.,
and son JeUr,:y Wayne.
Mrs. Cha r lell Ihle and William
Ihle of Raclne and llobert Ihle of
Kent were Thu rsday gues ta of
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Jr.
■nd 110n.
M r . and Mrs. Ray Tittle and son
Dale of Beaumont visited Wednes•
day C\'Cning with Mr. and Mra.
Troy Ohlinger Sr. and M rs. Juli1
Tlttle.
M r . and Mrs. J. C. Brigh t of
Dunba r . w. Va., are lhe guests of .
her mother , Mrs. C'. E. W. Downie.
Mr. and M rs, Walle r White and
1 .. , .. ily have returned to Photnh:,
, riz., following , yJsit here wi th
Jr . and Mrs. Walter Whi t e, Sr.,
Pome roy, and Mr. and Mrs. William Barnell, Cheshire.

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The Federated church was the setting for the ceremon;
MR. A N D MRS. LEE

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IN MEIGS COUNTY

SUN., MON. and TUl!S.
Walt Disney's
''SLEEPING BEAUTY"
In Technicolor

In Pomeroy

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Middleport

TONIGHT
''KlLL.ERS OF
KILJ.MANJAHO"
Robert Taylor · - Anne Aubrey
- -also "111REE CAME TO KllL"
Cameron Mitchell, John Lupton

People

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Chddren's Dresses

ROOMS !:.
FURNITURE

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• Living . Room
•Bedroom •Kitchen
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1$ A K E R
· F\JRNITURE

On tlit lrlthlllt Corner
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pared by a mu:Mr chef who
t,k e, pride In
ponl•
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Childs-Falkner
Wedding Rites
Held Friday

Moinly About

Blaettnar-Lee Wedding Ceriemony Held
July 24 At Federat� Church In Pomeroy

W.-d tau been rettlved of the
pound son to Mr.
MIii lln. Howard L. 81sseJI. SPS
IIMnrd Bissell i1 now stationfll
la l'ranee and bis wife was for­
aerty [roltl Germany. They have
flile other child, • son, Howard

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Commtttee of AlThe
Pr�gram Meet•
le�noon Cattle of the Heath Method1st Church met Thunday eYenJng • 111 t lh e home Of M rs. o p ·
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for the pr ograms for the commg
year.
Othe,:s a ttending the meeting
were MlSB Bess Sanbor n, Mrs. Wal­
ter ff.ayes, Mn. Bruce Lloyd and
Mrs. H. K. Woodgerd .

Flower Shou, Chairman
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To Give lnatructio"'

Mn. Paul Baer, chairman of the
Me1g1 County ,fair flower show,
wlll DC the gue1ta on WMPO radio
Friday eYening at 7 :30 in the Wedne�ay when ahe wl1l 1ive the
sanctuary of the Church of Cbnst, ui1t�u�t1on.11 . tor thoie plannlq to
Mtdd.lieport, ;-1.1u Janis Childs, RN, participate m the ahow. Mn. Baer
oI Columbus, became the br ide of w1II answe r any quesUona tha t
Ale Joe F&amp;lkner also or Columbus . come to her durlnl the "Coffee
Rev. Fted l . Gudner , pastor or lhe Hour" .at 10 a. m.
church, performed the dout&gt;le ring
Mrs. Baer, a member of the
ceremony with Mr . and M rs. New­ Chesler Garden Club has been acm•n !hirdclle attending the couple. tivc in the fair show&amp; for seyeral
.for her wedding, Miss Childs years.
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wore a beige sheath atreet dress
wi Ll1 beige acceaHor ies. Her cor­
sage o! 'tl.'hite camalions was tied
wilh a gold ribbon.

Mrs. Burdette wore a black dress
with white accessories and her
white carna tion corsage was tied
wit h siher .
The new Mrs. Falkner is the
dau1hler of Mrs. George Childs of
Middleport and graduated from
Middlepor t Hii::h School. She is al­
so a graduate of Holzer Hospital
School of Nursing and iB employed
.rt Children·s Hospi tal in Colum­
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Members Meet
With Mrs. Weber

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$5.00

MARILYN'S
BEAUTY SHOP

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Mlddl-"
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We Pay 3% lntere,t O• Sa,btp

Tlie FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
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POMtROY, OHIO

WHY DRIVE MILES AND MILES
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CAN BUY AT. -PICKE NS FOR LESS!
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WE A:�E GETTING READY FOR NEW
CHRISTMAS TOYS. TO MAKE �OOM WE
ARE SEWNG FOR· ONE WEEK ONLY
IIGINNING 7 A.M. MONDAY, AUGUST I
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A Jackson man met his I
death in • shotgun lhootln): at , ,
8:30 p.m . Sunday night al' the ,
home or Tommy Harris on
Brush Ridge between Vinton
and Rio Grande. He was Mar. ! · ·
Ion Uatlleld, 35, and he died
Instantly from a blast from a
12 gauge shotgun which hit I
him In the neck.
Sbetiff Oscar Baird received a .
call � the scene at a::,o p.m. and
left i mmediately with his t w o
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d�es • .Jack Owena and Gr.tnt !
E,....t
Harris.
Tommy
of
homo
Ridge
Brush
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BLAST
SHOTGUN
Or.
Donald
Warehime,
Gal•
Lona.
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Hatfl
Morion
of
plchlro
this
took
Tho.._n
IJ1 oounty eornner, went to t h e ·
acene of Uk abootuq' at 7 p,m.
Alio a:olng to the s:'t�ne was
Tom ' )V.a-1aner, of the Bureau of
Criminal lnveatigaUon of London,
wbo h appened to be at the sheriff's
office inYestigating another cue.
T♦mmr Horrtsi..:; of Bn,eh
Fifteen categories wtll be judged in the southeastern Ohio
at whOM
the ihoof- .
Breeders who will stage a district show Aug, 19 at
Guernsey
1,1g hok pfac•, fermerlF Of ,K.,._
Rock Springs fairgrounds in conjunction with the 97th
th
e
tvcll:y waa tak1n Int. c�.
annual Meigs County Fair.
H¥HI Teclr:ett, who was at tM
The show is expected to be one of the lop attractions at. lbe
•� of tM shootlnt, was alto
fair during Friday's activities.
httd by thl 1htrlH 11 a mattr[al
Frank Johnator,, fair board see- flesday, Aug. 10, is the final date
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said the Wahama High 1 for entries. Johnston will be at the
ret.ary,
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School ba�d _also has �en secured ! fair boa&amp;d office from 1 to_4 p. m.
ing continued and chatgea are e 1:­ ,
':t f_j-"1 to play at this )'ear's fair. The Wa· I through Wednesday of tb11 week
pected to be filed today.
bama band replaces the Eastern where residents may ·make live,.
'ne body of HaWeld ia at the: ·
High School band of Meig5 County stock enlrie■.
Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral home 1
1n other laal minule detaib for
· which was originally scheduled to
and will be takeo today to the
appear at 'the fair from noon to this year's fair, officials said that
Mayhew Funeral home a t JaC:.:son. ·
4 p. m. on Thursday, Aug_ 18_ The the Meigs County taleot ■how to
The lather of the de,d man i s 1
Eastern band, however, will not be held on Wedneaday, Aug. 17,
the operator of • aervice statioo
appear due to the recent resigna- under sponsorship of �e Ke:ip Co.
in J ackson.
lion of ill director, Lloyd John- 1 Farm Bureau, will beain al 2 p. m.
as a free grandstand Aunetion.
. Private James F. Schuster, son son.
resi- The rock 'n ' roll dance �teat
reminded
.also
Johmton
of Jlr, and Mrs. J. M, Schuater,
that membertbip tickets for to be ttaged by the- lt,�11nt,
Uilcoln Rm. enlisted in the Unlt- dent.I
•flit iire on sale and Teen canteen wiH ltelllt �,U,, ·
tbil
year-'1
ed Stites Marine eorps for a four
can
be purchased from any melll- at 3 p. m. Also 18 a fl'ec!'"' Chnd­
year period, Aug 2nd, He i, pee,
r from the Reuler insurance stand attraction ii the rodiet con­
o
ber
sently ult.dergoing twelve weeks
Agency
or the· Gilmore Supply taining free ride ticket, and gift
of boot camp at the Parris ls- Store, Pomeroy� The Sport5 Center, certificates lo be aet off pro.mptb'
land, S. c., from thece he will Middlepon;
Waid Cross Sons, Ra- al 4 p. m.
' go direc t ly to Camp Lejeune, N.
In case of a large number or en­
cine; Kaub: Feed Store, Chester;
C., for four weeks or infantry
J
, or lrants in the ta.Jent show wbich
Chapmctn's
Syracuse
Market,
Funeral services tor Mrs. Al- training. Upon completion of the the Rosa Service Station al Five will feature acli in two q;e a.te.
bert Scholl, age 78, who died 16-wffk training program Printe Poinl.8,
gories, the show will be moved to
Sunday morning at ber Cole-&amp;t Schuster will receive a twent)'­
'!'hose enlea::ing livestock in the an hour earlier than 2 p. m. IIO that
residence in Pomeroy, will be I day leue.
competition at the Meigs County the same schedule can be carried
-----held Wednesday at 2 p.111". from
Fair are being reminded Lbat Wed- out with only lhe one change to
the Ewing Chapel wlth burial in
( be made. Act.I wiabin_g to re&amp;ilter
Beech Grove ce·metery.
· for the talent &amp;bow may do ,o by
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She is sunived by her hu1band1
Three Men Awaiting
contacting the Farm Bureau of.
Albert; two sons, Albert Milton 1
fices on ast Main St., Pomerur.
Court Action Here
Scholl, Pomeroy, aqd Delbert
Wedneaday, A.ag111t 17, ia . the
Three men. arrested Saturday
Becker, Middleport; two grand·
lint full day's 1ctivitiea at the U•
evening in Rutland and Pomeroy
children, two ere•t grandchild•
nual fair and will be '.'kiddie day."
were
in jail lhia morning awajt•
nepand
nieces
ren and several
A fire in Kanauga at 10 : "5 p.m.
ing heartnas.
hews.
Saturday
night damaged
the
Junior Hill and Harold .E. 'Darst,
-GS G..EIIAL NDSPIJAL
She WH a member o f the St. White Flower Shop in the estimat­
both
of
Rutland,
were
arre,
ted by
o
urch
in
P
rn• , ed amount of $3,100. �re was '8
Admitted Saturday: Jama Ha­
Paul's Lutheran Ch
Lyons, Dant wley, Middleport; VictoriJ. Stacey,
eroy. The Rn. Jack Welch, of loSA of .$2,100 to the contents and Rutland Marshal F.
for in toUeati� and Hall of in to1:­ Middleport.
that church in New Haven, W. s1 1000 to the building.
U,:ation
and having an open flask . .
aerYlees.
have
will
Va.
Fourteen volunteer firemen .an. Arrested by Pomeroy poilce on an . Discharge« · Sa turday: - otbelia
awered the alarm and a tanker intoxicaijon charge wu Earl Holt, J.e.sse, Pomeroy; 118"it!! ,TboJDQ,
Mineraville; Mra. Donald Taylor
truck answered the fire alarm. Hartford.
and son, Pomeroy; llrl, - Robert
The firemen brought the blaze
Dugan and son, , Rutland; Mn.
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by
U'lder control and had it out
Thomas Smilh and daughter,
p.m .
Mll8s Clbicken Deaths
Pomeroy,
unknown
1s
fire
the
of
The cause
Admitted Sunday: Kri. Dale
and an investig.ation of the blaze Being Investigated
Little, Middlepon; Mn. Dwight
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SherJ.J:f
Robert
liartenbach's
of­
that
ls underway . It is reported
fi&amp;e and Doi Warden John Meeks Parker, Pomeroy; Mn. Linda i.u­
.anon is suspected.
are lnYeatleating the i;lestruclion dermilt, Middleport.
Di1charged Sunday: Macy Elli.a:
of. 2� eleven-Week old chickena at
LANGSVILLE MAN FINED
the home of Dwight
Spencer at beth Anderson, Po1Dero1; Mn.
Funeral service, for Harvey
Wayne Wll&amp;on and daqhter, RaMarion Eugene Grate, Langs­ Weal Shade 1411 nlght.
Rowley, 111e 'NI, who died Sunday
1:ine.
Tho
c
b
ick
ena were kill.cd by
a
In
coal
,net
$10
lined
ville,
was
mornlng at the ' Foater Rest Home
Birth, Sunday: A dail,.t,ler to
during the
on a charge of maurading anlmal
in Synroae will be held Wednes• County Court today
Mr.
and Mra. Dale UW.1 •lliddle,.
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M.r.
Sdencer
reported
to
the
nl1h
the
by
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b
ought
n
oper,tio
day a t 10 •.m. , from the ]Qwlnf reckless
port.
sheriff's ,offi� this · morning.
Patrol.
Chapel with burial !� �am&amp;vllle , Stale Highway
---�Cem.eteey, Ma10n, W. V,a.
He ja slll'YiYe:d by· two children,
Sarah Marie Smith, Portland, O.;
I and George Rowl ey, Troy, O.;
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J i m Rowley, 'Bridgeport , o.;
Georae , of Arizona, and ..everal ·
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gress today to act on a big legtslalive program at its post-oon•
venllon session , Including addition al civil rights legislation.
'!'be President outlined his recommendations in a special
message read to the Senate, which re&lt;onvened today.
He reported tb■t he bad ordered
development ol a mudt lona:er $1 an hour, and expanded eoyera1e
range ven1on of- tbe .Pol•rta mis- of the law.
-A program to help economi­
8llt but wouid need· no additional
cally
depre1scd areas.
deten1e fund&amp;'. He prombed a
-"Construcilv, measures lo
p,·umpt request
for addi tional
fuftda U her should find it necea• mt'�t exlatlng farm problems,"
Financing to a,oid delays in
l\labw� program,
the intersta te
�nee •llln t auur• th• c.,..
of the Preai­
renewal
a
meaning
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cent
pow9r It HCan4II to ,..... and wlll dent's request for a one-hall
ga.sollne
deral
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the
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. RETI.JRNS FOR EMF!RGENCY SESSION ·_: United · Na­
.._ ke,t that w.11,,. 11..,.ho..,.
tiol15 Secretary General Dag Hammankjold, Oeft) surrounded
MW In a lteck - Mnchd .tomment tax.
A postal ra te increase "to by, olficials and police, leaves his plane after arriving from
on what loam, •• one of th• Mt­
saddling the next adminia•
aYoid
..,, ,-litli::al ltlUH of the 1960
Ille Congo for an emergency lession of the Security Council
tration and taxpayers generally ,
which .h e hinted that " war" in Africa might be averted
at
with a pos•
1n detalUng hi, . r«ommenda­ 11•holly unju,.tUiably,
through
a Congo compromise. The U .N, Chlet also emphati­
a billion dollara
Uorii, the Pretident said that only tatl deficit nearing
denied
rumor, that he Intended to resign from his posi­
cally
one major b1ll-deaUng W'ith ciYil a year."
s �omesllc tion because of recent criticism of him by the Soviet Union.
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Eisenhowe
of
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ritbta- ._ had been palled In the
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•� of domestic affa� before leglslallve recommen
he previ­
Copal'fll reces,ed. for the n\llon­ carryovers of program,
to Congress.
submitted
had
ously
al politjeal convention,.
The Presiden t atrongly indle1t•
�e said e ven that tllll omitted
he would use his Yeto power to
ed
tWO major provilton, which he
legislation qe fel t would im­
block
advocated ind · that he hoped
a balanced federal budget .
perial
t� proviaiom "Will now be re·
1tored in keepin1 with the bipar­
For the 17th consecutive year Meigs Cou,;,ty was well re,
tilin 1upPort evldelleed' for these
presented at the annual Ohio State Firemen's· Association
it.em� lut month."
Conference held over the weekend In Cleveland.
11111 ..terNCI f9 the 1960 pltt­
Twenty-One members of the Middleport and Pomeroy Vol­
fol'ffll H..W lty th• D-mocratlc
unteer
Fire Departments. Joined 1500 other Ohio firemen for
_,.. l.e,uilflCln Mtlonal COflYffl­
the 23rd annual conference. It marked the 17th consecutive
tlen1 last me,nth.
year for M iddleport.
The: two proviliofJs Eisenhower
After a busy F:-iday firemen for the social · highllghl of the
had in mind were proposals
to
and guests came to life Salurday three-day meeting.
provirle fedllhl aranta to Bchool
night at the conforcnce banquet.
diltrtcta to help in rach1I desegre­
Guest speaker, · Static! Auditor
More than 800 l)Ct!lli,ns jammed James A. Rhodcti, •priiised tht!'
ption effortl, a�d to -make the
A four-year old Middleport girl
Con,miltee on Government Con­ wi t h a dangli ng big toe had trou• the ballroom of the ·Ho tel Carter volunLeer firemen and the Jadl u
tracts a permanent agenCy. This hie securing medical treatment where the conference was held •• a turlliarles.
COfQmlttee, no-.. headed by Vice last nigh t following a bicycle acci•
�oung Peter Stunesant set up
M. Nixon den t .
Richard
Pre1ident
the first firefighting gr 011 1• in the
11eeU to end racial dlscrllnation
CO!ilntry In the 17th century, RhoThe Middleport emergency squad
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�n hiring worlr:era b)I companies was called a� e:2� p. m. to the
de:H said the ladies WMc dtle:gatworkllll on government contracll. home of Mrs. Marie Duiilding,
ed firewatcb:er du;·iea aJld were
0ttMr l.tquNh
In · charge of ck!.anuig ehlnu,ey11,
cust-sl, when Joyce Carroll, daugh.
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Elaenho:wei' . leglslallve ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Car,
Olher
laddera and bucket;.
neommeq,d1J1Uons:
"And though there have been
roll, caught her toe in coga o( a
-Tb• full A,J.7&amp;,0bo,000 whlob bicycle. The toe waa 1lmo,t snarmany lmproYemcn� over the
be requeated tor tht 1erei1n aid ed.
)'ear, in firertgltling no one ran
proar■m.
lmp,:ove on the onthus.i11m of a
Emergency squad members had
-Autborl111ti9ij for • $600 mil­ to out her from the blcycle to free
Ir Middleport man travelln1 Yolunleer fire � dOPll'UUVt." he
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Ji4 to l:.ltln her 1110 and hrotl&amp;I.I lbe 1irl, to nor;t.� on l'owe[l�t .Sa,lu!Jlal' �ter. _eai,i.
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Mt1'{gs � Hotplta�
...:.rmorat aid ,ror construction of ment. Squad menibera aald today ceeded In lnfllctlng conaidHable hJ&lt;la)' the . ('ls1thtJ (lremen al-­
ladUUe1 tor public schotls and Lhat treatment at the bOJpital wu damage befon his car finally came tended demonstrations b)' ti\@
eoUege, and unJver1itle,.
refused • after the .quad brought to a halt a,1alnst the porch ot: the O.eveland Fire D&lt;:partmenl and
A p,.,a,... to · """" • 'lbe lged the aceJdent victim lhere. Treat- Theo Neutzling home on Ash-st, educational seNtons in the hotel
meet · the eost of �ous lllnesse1. ment was also refused by a Porn- police Hid.
ballroom.
-"A a,odente up.'l'ard adjust• eroy physician lo whom the .squ.ad
Friday's activities were ellMidd,leport Police Chief Herbert
ment" of the minimUQl wag,, now took the li ttle UJ'I,
Gilkey reported the arrest of maxed with a glgaritie fire equip•
Emergenc}' sq:uad membera ap. Gilbert Howard English on a DWI ment p�rade. Both Middleport
pealed to Sheriff Robert Harten- charge following the · acciden t at and Pomeroy firemen joined the
bfich who dispatched Deputy Char- 12:3&amp; p. ,m, Sa turday. Chief Gilkey parade of over 21)\) unlU.
Middleport joined the parnde
lea Sayre to Holzer Hospital with aaid that English's car had torn
the YOUfll vietlm. She waa given down a stop sign on the left .side with one of its, member', dreased
emergency treatment there and re- of the street Jn lower Middleport, in a guerrilla suit ind kept the
turned to her home laLer in the struck a power pole on the rl1ht spect1 ton along the 2 � mile par•
side of the street, then turned into ade route well enterhdned.
evenln1 by private car.
However, Fire Chief Tom Uar1ot
The emer1ency squad was tilled Ash-st where it crashed Into the
declilied to menti'Jn who was
at 7 :34 to the home of Emmett Neu tiling porch.
The Middleport emen::ency squad best "suited" for ihat job.
Rallton, Page St., When Oebra Ann
1Me11te1 from •the �n�ea
Attending. the oonferene� Crom
called but there were no Jn. .
waa
talleR
w-11
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choldng
la l(eip Counlt lri)I -I In I
were Emmet Shuler,
Middleport
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damage
$400
Dy
,quad
Ho1plta1
the
Holzer
to
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COunt1 Convenllon, ii Meis• co.
Pol"led to the Neut.sling home with dele1ate: H. A. D1Ue1, illematt;
was
removed
obltructlon
the
but
AIC . tiUlce Fr1dtf1 Al&gt;l,'Utl 1• for
heavy damage to the car. English Ruuell Mllls, Lmy Baker, Har
th s,i:arpaN of elfttffil a1 CO\lnb' o n the way to the ho,pkal. X-rays wa, aUll ln Jail today 1w1tun1 old Hinkle, Bob McElhmny, John
there
we
1rriv1I
taken
her
after
re
to -·� the """
She wu returned home hearing before Ma,or Kenneth Mc- Vrooman, Tom D.-rn, Lee Smith,
- o\llC "-"""' drrled 'on In however.
Robert Byer, James Daoiel,j, and
Elhinney tonlaht.
by the aquad.
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AllO to be herd toni1ht are char• Don Milla.
Thi. Comtalilte ..UI &lt;ONlat of
a:ea brought by Middleport police
Dr. Ray Pickens, Pete Kloes
lbreo me""'°"' bne of whom oh,11
agalnat Charles Ray Satterfield,. and B. F. Param11lee joined the
IM. eleetod
!balrillln. and one
Racine, for no drlver'a Ucel'UJe, and gro�p Friday evening, then new
pee
a 'il&lt;e dtaltmlll. and . two alto,.
Robert Leo Forbes, Rutland, and home ·early Saturday momin1.
Pomeroy
Lodge
184,
FlcAM,
will
- eo-ltteemen. flle tem, of
John Rice, Middleport, on bitoxi• David O blin11er, . former mtmber
oftloe ol lb- j,enons ,1111 bqin have a 1rtecial meetP11 We:dnfilday cation char1es.
of the Middleport departmen t,
Au&amp;:ust 10 at 7:30 p. _ m. It ia 1noa'8fi,tember 1.
now llvin1 In Wooiter, also join
11ounced l&gt;Y W'onhlpful �ter
lllllillU!a who will piemble in
ed the 1toup Friday •:v�ning,
BANKER DI.ti
tJm !CODYention .re elected ftom Thomas W . Bowen. , Patt Mutert
Attendlrll from Pomeroy were
of the Lodge will be honored and
WILMINGTON, 0. UP( - 1Rob
their ODDUD.u�tr. _in_ elections
the third degree will be'eonferred ert E. Hartman, Gl, president, of M1y,,r Charin Legar, Phil Globa
mail.
on one candidate. Refl'Mhmenta the IJ'int National Bank herti ,kar, John McKtmia, Charles
- - a't to ,Ille t,b11J■led w ll be ,erved, All Muter Ma1on1
1lnce 19M, died of a heart condl• W tlT)' and Marty McGJnni:i., Poml
IMODday;A- l
are ura:ed to be preaent.
tlon .In • ho,pltal Sunday niaht.
· ero)"'s delegate.

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George Buchanan Ml!!i Mary Vlr­
ginia Heibel, M rt1 , , Paul We rner and
Mn. Albert Woodard.
Relatlves and close f riends or
the bride we re welcomed at the
b.wg e of the bride after the re·
�Ion.
P'or her going away costume the
bride cho11e a beige silk ,u,· 1 'w,' th
brown velvet hat .and brown acccs•
sorles.
1'he new Mrs. Lee is a "'
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or Ohio Univer sity where she wu
a member of the Alpha Delta Pi
sororlty. She 11 now employed as a
Iear her al West Elementary School
in Athena.
M r. Lee was gradua ted from
O hlo UniYcrslty in June where he
was a member of the Phi Delta
Theta Fraternity. After ,hi m o nth s
In acr vice, he will be arfillllte d
wltb the Ohio FU(II Gas Co,
u pon lhc 1 r return Irorn a Wl'dding t rip lo Bedfo rd Sprin g s, Pa . •
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weddina: were {rom Athens, Colum .
bu,, Weat Carrollton, 7wtiddleport
Guynllle, Racine, Lancalltc.r CJn'.
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Members of the Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club wen t to the home of
Mr1. James Weber Thursdiy even­
ing for a social lime.
The group had planned an out­
door picnic but due to the rain
the 'Potluck dinner w11 held in­
side. Home made ice cream and
cake was sel'\'ed by t he hostess
followJng the meal,
Mr. Falkner is the eon or Mr. and
Those a ttending the aff.air were
.'-'.rs. O. ;d. Falkner of Birmingham, Mrs. Kenneth Byer, Mra. Noah Has­
Alabama. He graduated from the kins, .Mn. Gfflr,ge Hackett, Sr.,
lllirmingham I ligh Srhool and is Mrs . Lawrence Milhoan and _grand­
with the Air Force stationed al daughter, Donna Weber, Mn. J.,..
Lockbourne Air Bt1� in Cqlumbus. D. ·Dilea, Mrs. a1r1 Nattox and
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The couple left immediately fol­ ,granddaugh ter; Mrs. Orin Smith,
lowin g the ce!'emony for Columbus Mra. Perry Mitch, Mn. E. L.
where they will reside at 1027 Sey­ Hughes and Mn. Gertrude Miller.
mour Avenue.
CAMP MEETIN G
At Coolville, Aug. 4 throl1gh
14. .Evangelist Rev. Lloyd D.
Sheets, Waverly, O.; Singe rs, Mr.
and Mrs. Benn Underwood, Wil­
more, Ky,, Young Peoples leader
Rev. H. M. Hugus; M issionaries,
ReY. and Mn, Karl Rice; Young
Peoples meeting each eYening at
7:30; Evangelistic serYice eJch
evening 8:00; Da)' services 2 pm
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Missionary senlees 1 1 am Sunda}
August 7th, Sunday services 1 1
am-2 pm-e pm. Soul stirring
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All ohUdren that. will be ,1,
yean of age before February ht,
1961, wbo wW aUe:hd the Bradbury School
lked to be
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The Sew-Rite Sewina: Club met • p. m for
to �et �cWedneaday evenine a t their club qualnted.
room, Lincoln HeJght1, with Mn. Raymond Baity and Mrs. George will be Mn. lloy Blank enship and
Mra. Donald McKnight.
Conde aa hoateaaea.
Followint short bwlneli seaaion 1
in charge of Mn. Donald Co1Un1, .
WOMEN'S
presiden t , gamea were played and .
prizes awarded to Mrs. Kenneth
Finley,
CollJns,. Mn. HarYey
Vanvranke n. Mt1. Wllliam Ware,
Black or Camel
Mrs. Jamea Butler, Mrs. Donald
Tan suede
McKnight and Mrs, Edward Wells
who also won the door pri:«1.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesaes to those named above
Sizes 4 to 9
and Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mn. Day•
ton striekland, Mr1. OonaM Mullen
Mrs. Calvin Simpson and Mrs. Elza
Gilmore Jr.
M ldd k port, Ohlo
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the Wellston . Tournament. Game Ume is 8:30 f&gt;.m. The wmner will be favored to �b the
finals , Kn�eling, left to right. Willard ,(Buddy ), Mooce. Geor_ge �- Larry Gladw!ll, Rnonle
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A short time ago airline pilots rt&gt;fused

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report for duty o n a number o f our maJur air•
lines: This action , which amountf'd to an in­
fonnal strike, was fortunately of brii,r dura­

tion. Even so, the public was seriously incon­
venienced - and these pi lots demo11strat1·t!

an altitudP of irrespons ibility which ca:,;ts ser­

ious question on t he judg�mPnt of men who
earn very large salaries, arc engaged in a
h ighly responsib le and ski l leU profession , .ltHi

enjoy great presl igc.

They rcfust•d to fly bc(· ause they disagn.&gt;cd

with certain new safety ru les and regu lations

and procedures ordered by the Federal Avia­
tion Agency. This is t he agency whos(I job i t
is to maintain high standards o r airline- oper­
at1on. Behind it lies a l l the authority of the
U. S. Government.

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clement s ,

tangible and

intangih le,

enter- into our military strength . One of lhC'tn
- a n d one of the most importan t - is oil.
Rear Admiral 0. P. Lattu emphasi z1•d t hat
in a rece-nt speech. The oil require ments of
the military arc all but unbeUe vable. A single
one of our jet bom bers carries a fuel load

Now . ii is possible that some or a l l of lhe
new s1 rictu res were unnecessary , or i rritat­
ing , or extreme , or need modificatio n . But
' t hat is nut the poi nt. If the commer cial pilots
and their associa liot1 felt this, their recourse
was to go through the 1e'ga°1 a·nd legislati ve
d1annel s 1•1hieh exist to reconci le differen ces
and brin;: about change where change is ne­
ressary. The worst possible step was to petu­
! J n l ly refu st• to report for duty a n d thus say,
i 11 effect , that t heir j udgeme nt was superio r
lo that of the law and the agenc y the law
created.
What it all comes down to is that this is a
governm ent of laws and not of men , as a l l
sound and free governm ents must be. Let's
hope the pilots, and all the rest of us, keep
that i n mind i n the future.

equiilal ent to £our railroad tank ('ars. The
ghint holds of our F'orresta-l•class a irl'rnft car­
riers eaeh conlain more tha n 2,000,0 00 gal­

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lons of fuel oil, plus 1 ,000,000 gallons of air•

craft fuel.

These treme ndous petrol eum consum ption

rates. said fhe Admira l , who is cxeC'ul iv(&gt; d i ­

reC'tor o f 1 h e M ililary Pt&gt;t rolcum Suppl y Ag1•11cy, "tmd&lt;• rl ine thf' fad. that our . rhann•s of

We pride oursel vC!s on hHing a

forw:m .l•
lookin g peopl e. We foresee a time in wh ich
life will he happie r, health_ier richer , aud
more prod uctive . We all hope Urnt the world
in which o u r children will l ive out their Ji vPs
will IJe a• beH,�1· one t ha n ours.
A t the same time, it is t he part of wisdo m

in our m,at and drink , iN otJi' rlt'ce'"81tlts and
i 1 1 our comforts, in out IitiOt'8 and in our
�1m1111em ents.

Mr. Base W119 killed in a n auto
acriden1 on U. s. Route 21 north
uf Caldwell, Ohio, on FridaJ_ morn­
" J f we. can ptevent 1 tit@ govemm�t from i n g. A _conslruction worker, - hc was
wasli ng the labors- 'of t� J)E!&lt;1ple under the return mg home whr.n u coal, truck
- wt'nl out o( control on a curve and
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R I C K Y TAYLOR
py.
Tw.nty month old Ric:"v
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to look back - if only t o reca ll some of H1P
He was taken to a hospltal
in
Taylor, son of Mr. •nd Mn,
words that were sai&lt;( long ago by men who
That was said by Thomaa Jefferson, whose Zanesville 1111d ,tied about 8 p. m,
Herm•n A. Taylor, Middleport,
The deceased
born un Feb­
helped make this nallo n. For instan ce t hen•
Hn look forwfld now to lm­
('Ont rihut ion to the American system of gov• ruary 3, 1915, in was
MAson, the son of
prov&amp;d he.Ith ond a norm•I
is lhis: "I place econom y amon g the fli'.st a nd
l'nim ent was , perhaps , greater than that of William B.uss and lhe late! Cassie
life followin1 delicat• heart
most important virtu es, and the public drhl
illlY othe r sing le man . The ianguage is arch Tate Bass.
surgery r4Peently at Children'•
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Survivors include hls wife, �atie
as the greatest of dang(irs lo be fean•d . To
a ir , but the pri n ciple is crystal dear . We Bass, Clifton . and hls father of Ha1plt•I, Columbu�,
Born with I dtfudlve heart,
preserve our indep ende nce, we mus t not lt l h;1ve gone a grim ly long
distance in viola ting Hipley, W. Va. Other survivors in. Ricky hH be4tn •ffl icted with
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dude Kenneth Bass,, Clifton; Mrs.
our rulers Joad us with peq)etua l debt .
pneumonia and e;fh•r lllne$SH
his do('tri nc. The question is whetj,ler we shal Je11nine Johnson, Clifton;
Ray
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f,-qutntly. He 11rrive!J home
"We must make our choic e betw een econ ­
lu! ve the reso lutio n, the stren gth , and the Dean Hralon, Pomeroy, and three 1-■t
Twsd•y, 1$ •ble to tit up
�my and li berty, o r pror usion and serv itude .
grandchildren.
Wl!i&lt;l om to change our nati onal way befo
■nd
11y
, "Good Morning" lo hi■
re i t
Burial will be made in Kirkland
Jr we ru n into such debts, we mus t he ta:,.;e
nur1e1 ■ nd family,
d
i s too IJte.
McmorM Ga.rdens in Pt. Pleasant.
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Freind!j
may call at the funeral
l�A(•i
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vir·,, ("!lllll l"tlor, Margaret ' rf't Eichlnger
�o\J'.\\ :1r�,��� &gt;IAWJl-�"'t"��,
were
hoAte
home
al
Rny lime.
sscs.
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.1s .� on:11 t• \'ice, Sadie I
SCOUTS HOLD MEET ING
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I h_1wr_1i· r : ("lllUl u!"lor , lt11d1 cl r.�c- 1
Syrocuse Girl St:uut Troop 166
llridt•, w� rd1•11 . 1 lra l . Thom us; m- held
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lly Mn, Ad1 Slack
14id1· sl'nl 1 1w t . ld,1 l l ow1•I I, Hari ne · whiC' regul or meetlng recen tly at
h several mem bers t f th I
OPFl,C •s INITALL !D
finim dul S(•t- r••la ry , Haze l t'l 11 rki I llirt
Pall/I Troop No. 8 :ere �i11
ln!l!i1l latwn of orrlcerl'I Wn!I ht&gt;ld 1111sl�l a11t s1•1·ri• 1:irv
· · D:tisy lltl(•k- ! ors· · l're,ent we•.:..
., leader11 J e1111
al a rl•cen t. m er un, o r ,.,1111· 1 111
· Quie k; DuH
· g wort 1 1; 1 rn1st1 n·r. l·:tmi lwth
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r and Either s I vester Ad
Star l u1111&lt;·1I o( Daui,: hlt&gt;r11 �f Amt &gt;r- 1•11&lt;•ordl11g s1•c ·n•1H_T
Y,
ka nl llu• lodjjl.! hi11l on C.:hnry .sl . t1ar1 ; l"t' 'fr�wr i1a1 1v" Aile,• Cape. mem bers Sue Ann ,eu!kte , D�e� du
1n stoic .� l'S· Norr is C larice N ris /
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OffaC't·rs rep(&gt;rl11 Wf'rr r('lid on,I up• sion, Sadie 'l'l1
ean M
By United P.-.s1 lnt■m1tlonal
uP1wr ; nltt•rn ule, u ,1] P� lly Decker 0! A� 1·
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proved und ul110 the uudltln f:l mm- Al ic,• CJ1p1i hur1 .
l lo u aToda
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•le anor Kay S(' hne1�d er, N an.
mlt1tit!'s r11 1&gt;ort · In 8 I� II iid �P re:
A 1 , ast t ,1111111 ·ilur
221st
day
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or the y1•or, with 1 4�
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Park
er and t.lnda J,�lchln .wer.
( ounrl lor, Wallt,r Clt' 11md, as - h••ld ullN Ow r1•i,:u! 11r
more in 1960.
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Four
persons
wrte
lnjurod
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SYRA
CUSI
PERS
ONA
!Iodate, Jt!�- W�I!� Clela���
LS
The moon Is appronchlng its
_::m l '1'hom 11.� irnd Murg a. 1 Le nora C1mpbell,
Toledo, visltcil quiring admlthmcc to Cmnden­
d Mro. Herbert Slohart re- Clark Hospital in Parkota:hurg last quarter.
Sunday following a 10: ll!i 11. m. .. The morning stu:-s are Mars
!�u��
two-car crash al lhe junction or end Mercury.
Mr.
and
Mr11.
Paul
Patterso
n
of
A.OROS&amp;·
'1. Vexe■
24, Like a,
Tht! evenin g starll .'\re Jupl t.er
Ruthind
IUld
Mr. and Mrs. i''ranl( Routes 50 and 7 11e:1r Coolvill e.
:l. OWi
8. Greed)'
molt
Athens
and
Saturn.
Post
stat
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hiq-hway
Varian
p!i
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1'oledo
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vleitod
Mrs.
E. s.
I. Unit of
8, Appor..
b,y.
1rolme11 said today MiHiml Hin­
Mi!IS.
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On this day in history :
weight
tlon
erager,
Hecl'nt sue.is o( Mr. and Mrs. kh!, Ridgewood, W. Vll., drove
In 1Ml8, tl::e Englis h fleet, led
10. Beneftl
H, Indian
21, Perlah
Jumes 4Ukk were Mr. and Mr11. Into the path of a rar dHven hy by Sir Francis DrakC', destroyed
11. Splltl
welrht
ao. Tennla
Thoma s J, Quick and daughter and Olin Wehster Goode, Jr., II&gt;, the Spanbh Armada.
21. A
18. Back
t
IOrve
dromednl")I' 18, Half eml
Jo(' Wessney or t:olumbue, Elmer Belpre, Dsmsg e w111 heavy to
In 1923. Hermy Goodman was
al, Scotch
lt. Choice aroup 19, Retrained.
Quick of Canaanvllle, Mrs, Milrl· both vehicles.
. WIUlllke
hlred for his first proressional
,a. CUckoo
Malta
$I. Sure
red Chapma n and son of Letart
Hospltaliied were Grace Hin­ job as a clarlneU.st.
U. ?fourllhaheep
(dlaL)
i"all!i and Mr°:" and Mh. Cordon
In 1940, 1he German LurtwaUe
kle,
114, fracture1I right nrm, and
ment &amp;1ve 11, C&amp;nd..lenut. 83. Ilol'•
li•lufl'la�•• .INw•
West and dau hter or DorC"us.
beg.an
(layllg ht attneks on the
head Jwccratlonii: 1Je,i11tle Hinkle,
.
l'T. Atcertlln.l
t:-ee
atr■prlng39, The
Mrs, Elltabefh Duckworth has re­
Brlt11h
Isles.
64, compound frsdure o(
the
:IO, Rain
Ill, ColonlllnC 34,, a�e"t Lakt
Victorl111,
turned to he� home .after vlsltlng
In 1943 President Truman sigh- _
right leg, knee, and clw1t in.fur­
tollOWV
31, Man"■
st, OthetwlN
rt.1latlve1 In Akron.
ed
the ratiflc.ation of the U. N.
ies; Faye Mllan, 68, Carvln, W.
12, Wlld lll\ileJI
nlcknlllJ)l
87. Shift
CO. Nol■o
Mr. anil Mn, Emmett Bartels Va.,
Charter
.
IS. Aaoumillato
concm1alon, tinkle lacera­
spent a week end In Clnclnna. tl
ln 1950 Florence
Chadwick
. ..l'loct
tion.11, all pasaen.l!!..-iu in the c11r
wlth their son and family, Mr. and
1w1.m ihf! English Channel in 13
:II.
from Ridgewood.
Mrs. Vernon Bartelt."
hoUl'I, � minute!, .11 new 1peed
H, lllllently
In the other CP", Donna O�dfl';
Mr. and Mr.11. Grady Crals have age
reC9rit ' tor wn'm tn.
11. A -t bq
1!1, Belpre, hllid po&amp;atl&gt;lf'I trac•
· rtJ()u .,.-t for 'todny; Ame"rlcan
moved Into their newly built home
l2, 99!d
ture of her ri1ht foot. head and
here from MIion, W. v•.
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cation n'itist ulUmately be Umi(ed
Rev. and Mn. Mar.hall Larri, her passenger, witl) more minor to men wbo tneist
on knowlnF
more of Trjn\lflJ e·re overnight lnjurlei not needin 11 attention.
the fflt l1 mere" theep•herdlng," '
r
Patrolm
en said 1n·1·est11 may be
c,ieat, ol Mrl,: - �J•: He�lx. They
a!M called ott oU..,' fHOd1. He m.ade later followlne lnVe1Ugat
w'11 a r� · plllffii' o't1 tire Nazar• ion.
eriei cwttfcW.1
Mr, •� �.
M:oon and
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�Ii and are High Pereentqe �f
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Four Injured

1'0DAY AND
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tWd weeks
Eiahty.flve percent of Ohio Uni•
wlti/ �'liui\lll '
. O.Vlllf Har- verslty's
Incoming freshmen thli ,
pol�1 Jiltii,t';,

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Brllllto\t:
llrl, Rotely� AtmeJI and sons ef
.l1a.aoi11 Mle�,., vlalted wllh her
latw, Harol� Duc-h.

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�ddl/y alld lamlly
oi' ltis. Vena So\Jl,by
anH dauabter! ·Glenfti.

,M"�THON SWIM
Rdlll:RVAl,. Que, UPI - Re­

Jatiin Llll!ourtllrt Sunclly won the
Lake 81, Jbbi!'-a'nnual 24-mlie mar
· •t�9n rwl.rn- IH �lne hou,:r, ID min•
1uteill llfat·\11 � Cltloe Lar­
ler,t, ot Sltiil, llro, A,,intln, fln­
llllled , JO!J9':lli s•�«. . tho . only_ le­
male , en(ty, Alma.a Kffn, 18, 'of
MonUt11I, c:amir in third.

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fall have been procea■ed tllrou1tl ·
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pre-college counaeun,.
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Counseliur ended Fr iday dter• -��· ·Fam tlj P cnft o, ttM, Whl,�e
noon, Augu1t 11, -after thh!e full 1 lliN . �- WI il be , held ·' dis
weeka and one week In ·June of lfeln �J, at 5:30 ot t� Middle- ..
!�daldt PArt..
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one-and-a-half day aeuloM, Twea,.
ty-seven hundred freshmen are � _.
peeled thi1 !all. o,tge B. Paulsen, f_,,l'omeroy Glrl Sc�11to ol �p
dean o( the UnivenU.y Colled,
will meet Wedneadb ��
commented, "Thia la MON! thij'l
al '
llo'lne ol th•
we've ever had in any other year.•l lll!lllft!", Mn.
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Chllirge Hall'
Rae1ne
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Coun,n "Daughters of· Am•
WIii meet TNuraday evening
i11�1pt 11 al the homo o1 Mr,

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The Stat, Hl1hwa; Patrol' bal � ,:r:..a. Denauer with Mn.
Grove;
reported lhe atrest ot Arthur 1
Er'b .,_ cohostess.
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BJ&gt;ffdina thlil'&amp;e, He 1, cited 1ttt i Vibli Brewer
wi� a re�en.t guest
•P�,.. I n �- c OO\llt •1\1111 t.
di �r' ,tiler and l,m11y, Jt(ra. Don' . '
Also .,,.... , wn M"lll:lnt , lti- � Pitcbl l)eWUt■• RbH.1
C11ln, la.cine, f.ot. ,11.0 o�ton
� - and Mrs. ,n, R Allen and
license,. Sht '4'U fined II and Eber • Jva Carpenter were In
Pomcosts todl)' .In ie,unty court.
erQ)I' Friday,
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18.l Auto Sales

Employment
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L ■OAL NOl'ICI
111ti, wilt be recelyed by tho
Boord ol co,,nly Ceiiitml�9nol'II of
Melli Cp1,1ut)'1 Ohio, a t t� off:lce
of' ,aid lioo,. Pillneftly, Ohio, �•
untll 12:00 o'clock noon·,:,:ugust �.
1960 for one year 1uptly of
at llPlf�)
t,eattd ' 1tOter eoal.(61
· ol Jun,p
allo for one Ye� ■op�
eoal deliverl!d 1t'&lt;'ourt , OUR ind
Jal!; Sepahlo ,aidt lo � �ubmtttl,d.

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On Saturday anernoon, July 30,
a tour ot members' gardtlns was
led by Mra. Purley Karr. Gardens
visited were those of Mr'I. Clar­
ence NeutzJlng, Mrs. Robert Wood,
Mra. Horace Karr, Mrs. Homer Hol•
ter, Mrs. Roy Holter and Mrs. Pur­
'GOOD NEIG!l:l!olt' - Demo,c(aP,t p��llentlii.. JjodJlnejt
ley Karr.
Sl!natw'
John lit. KeJ!lldy tells t!dlllli'l,"
foriln/lUhili111e
Tlif riext chill
will ii&amp;
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'Vork that he
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Hbllf�r ' wool
HOtti- aild Mh. lloy Holter aaltat. �:,
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llatinlrlk.
Americafi re1'1!Wll.
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8 Auto Sales

The annual picnic of the Chesler
Garden Club was held Wednesdwy
evening at the Cheater Methodist
Church followed b1 a workRhop in
preparation for . the coU"nty fair.
flower show.
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"What I Plan to - Enter in the
Fair Flow-er Show" was the answer
to roll call by thl' 23 members pres­
ent _und' two guests, Mrs. :No�a
1Brown and Mrs. Mae Falkenburg .
Also allcnding was Mrs. Herman
Humphrey regional director who
gne commenb I on arrangements
made. She was given a 11ft of ap,
preciation by the club.

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IN TH I! MATTER OF
$aTTL IMSNT OF ACCOUNTS
p ROUTE C�UJIT,
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AftOl' nts and.' voud'len of 1ht
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(o,Llgw1114
beta IU.--d lD tbe Probate Court,
Estote
W ANTED: A TRAILER IUTCll 121 )
M,lp County, Olt.lo, for approval
thal bolts to rar lr::.me. Call SZVEN aoc)Jl 11.ouee, eel.Lu. z and ,e tliem.tnt.
WY2·290l . A. C. Wood,.
CASE NO. 17463 Firai Current
lute, near Gr1i:lf Sclwol and
3tc
unt ol Mlll1nine D. Webster,
Aew
8
Hiah Scbool. Pearle HY,aell, llut­
B,uti, GWltd1an of � Elta.te of Robert
land, Ohio.
fr. We b11er, 1ft.comuete.11t.
t 1 3)
CA..s. ,W. loa,"t &amp;me.oded First
ASHLAND OIL has !int c:1181 two
Cum,nf. Account of ,._. I). Thom·
bay service station In New lb,
U. GuanilaA M Ua.e Ptnon and
ven, W. Va. PorcelJin tlnull
ot /&amp;my V. Jti4te, an lncom­
tile rest room available now.
)!!llonl Pe.-,
GWKI community loca.Uu. Lota
CASE M.O. 1':14 i'Ullt and Final
of highway traffic. Some Ulflllt;.
AftGUDt oJ. I. 1- 0'� .w,ninia­
ment required. Excellent QQ._P­
I tratar ol tu E8tate of Ida I, 'Vel11,
tunity for righ.t l1UtY. all
doceued.
Poi:neroy WY 2-2lfll,
....ate
C ASE NO, 1.11111 J'lnt aod Final
1,wu ul Cbade1 iafn, Guard­
Ion 0! u,, Benoa aDII' - of
l 1 4)
Rent
I ,Snuler, l,D.CODI�
EIGH:l' llOOII HOUSK. two lbt
�A.SE MO. 17.SU, I'� Current
,:oom ••artment,. A. N. lloqel
.tpou nt or J'ranOIHI �. Guar­
( I' )'
, � ,- .---ur � :____ __
· l'_bc:me WY.2-3272.
11�2-ttt
· illon of the Per,on aD4... atate of
Pbil!p Roberts, • llllaor!'
A. JC. C. · Pekingese puppies, all
CASE N.O. UIS1 FiiM; -UIII· Final
colors, Mre. · W. W. Call, 732 NICELY F'URNIS!lll!) 2 Bl!Jl,
SPEAKS OF CAPTIVE NATIONS - Sena! or j ohn Kennedy speaks to a group from _the
room u,ast.aln apartment. Pb.
nt uJ Virginia ¥arile •oore,
8·3-6tc
&amp;yc11more, Middieport
o( the Democratic Nati onal Con:i m1ttee as C�a1rman of .�e d1V1S10!1,
WY1l,387t;
8 I tic
�Qtri:■: ol the Dute of Bl.!rman Nationalities Division
Tundar,
16, 1960,
Gov. G. Mennen Williams, Michigan , (right-re ar) in s� 1rt sJ�ves with the fam1har bow he
FOR UNT�omnJt,teJy: nnutat­
of the
l :30 p.m.
CASE N'O. lllSO l'int aad Final listens attentively. The Democratic President ial N�m111:eC' said tha_t he an� members
ed 3rd floor aputment o.ver H a P•'i
hme'
Cur­
Iron
the
behind
,te
now
!la.\,'.e a complete The underai&amp;ned will offer for
eK1sts
that
Accou nt' of Kent Brown, Adminis­ committee were determined not to recognize the situation
the Stiffler Sho&gt;e Store on Court
bath, 3 l¥,td('9Qlni. good location
UltVtCI, If )'OU are
sale al Pu�c Auelion due to
lrator of the Est.ate of Mary J. tain as a permanent one.
St., In Pomero,v. Large llvin&amp;:
Onl.}' · goin;: to .a.n1 forelill cquntry
his discontiJluin, tarming and
�·
. Brown , Deceased.
0
HOLZI.R HOSPITAL
or anywhf:re in the U. S. 1ive
mo\'ing out oC shit�, the followCASE NO. 18315 First and Final
��• !a�:: :aTi8•c:!. c=
b�y Accou
Admissions. Aug_ 5: Mn. .Ira
us a can. No eervJce char&amp;-. nolng chattels at his home locatnt
of
Clara
A.
Carl,
Admlnis­
room, kitchen. bath and utility
7.l'OOm fume, DA llrCe lot•
F'loyd Nutter, Jr., Shade; Mn. Clif­
es:tras. tAWN&amp;Y 5r.u.DIOI,. �
ed on Barringer Bd. just off
tratri x of the Estate o( Benton E.
.
room.
Newly
finished
hard.-ood
locatioa.
J. Byers, Middleport; Mn.
furd
Galllpoll&amp;,
Second AYenue,
State Rt. 1 24 be1ow Portland,
floors, gas wa..ll fuhtace, elee- L � S1'�uip Carl, Deceased.
Dawayne Chaffee, U"Jng Bot­
Keith
Phone G l 6·1615 or Gl 6-1 248. 1 Ohio.
CA SE NO. 14977 Seventh Cur­
trlc hot water tar,k.. Kitchen
nient'.
t!VGID
tn.aui,
'ilk
bath
·
•
Andrew Stover, Jr.,
Charlt's
tom
.
'1-21-Uc
Admiral electric stov, (new), kitot 14hUU � . on rent Account of EdJson Hobstetter
has built-in c�b;net.11. 3� no�r
l
Brown, Letart;
Austin
Jesse
;
rt
J.ela
chen utility cabinet, red occu­
Guard ian or the Estate of Leonard
porch overlool!.;ne Col.&amp;lt St.
Middleport.
I WILL NOT be responsivle for
Pierce,
Earl
Millard
ionai chair, blonde end tables,
Lyon, , J:r., a Minor.
��•· •··•·
8-2·\C
Phone WY 2-2080.
Lowell
any debts contrai;:led bY anyone
s, August !S:
Discharge
!amps, blonde deik and chair,
Uniess exceptions
are med
Wil­
.;,;..
1tfl20
Friley,
other than myself.
Charles
Mrs.
Lambert.
complete bed (box springs and FOR 11El'1'1'-'Eltree office NIO"'I' ... .
there,to, aaid accounts will be for
,
Bal,:lwin
(Signed) John T. Fisher
Charles
,
Zusparr
liam
la30
mattre!!.8), gas hot plate 3 bur­
he11.ring ht!fore �aid Court on the
over Stiffler Shoe store •·
Isaac,
Addre&amp;J 15 29 Nye Ave.,
Finnis
WLSeman,
lfrs. Ralph
ner, double rinse tubs, admiral
Caurt st., in Pomero,, seed roa s,u.11:: , BOOM HOUSE 7th day of September, 1960, at
Pomeroy, Ohio,
�rs. Alpha Cottrill, Arnold Taylor,
refrigerator, chrome dinet(e
tinie
said
accounts
will
be
which
• - e._ ta ldJooJ, in
floor. One large 18 x 22. a, room
8-S-3tc
�rs, John Little and infant.
set (red), davenport and chair,
consi dered and continued from da)'
w:it.lt adj_ oin.ing l 2 :11, 12 ft. room
Baclnl-. llDU.Q .l'dm.
,Births, Auguill !Ii: A. son to fo{r.
blonde
coffee
table,
gray
\oun­
l WILL NOT be responsible .tor
One 10 1: UI froo.l room. All
I I: 3l p to da y until finally disposed of.
Mrs. Clifford J. Byen, Middle­
aod
ie chair, bed room suite (com­
Any person interested may file
any debts contracted by anyone
newlv painted witJr new noor
port.
plete), Singer sewing machine,
writte n exeeplion11 to said accounts
uth;er th•n myself.
C9\J..-inis. Phone ,WY Z.2lll0.
SUS: it, - '-· -Uh
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. lri
army cot, curtains and drapes.
or to matters pertainint to the ex­
, (Signed) Leonard Van Meter,
8,z.11,
.
J:'QIIIJ!l
...._._�
1[11.
luhan
Nutter, Jr., Sh.ade.
F"loyd
Farm Machine.ry; Cockshut %0
Addresa l u; �benezer SL
SU,.-eralli J1D1if, _,.. �nd. ecution of the trust not IHa tha11
tractor
poi.it
hitch,
plows
3
five day� prior to the dat.e set for
1
Pomero)', Ohio.
8 8 31p
cultivator, disk and side dress- ' SLEEPING rooms close in town.
hearing.
CIUTICIIES GOP, DEMOCRATS
8-5.3tc
&amp;-3-6tp
127 Butternut Ave
er, Toro lawn mower, platform
F.
ff.
O'BRIEN
WASHINGTON UPI - The head
•
'
Probate!
Judge,
the ultra.conservative Azner�
[ scales, poW\lr corn sheller.
of
$20, Richird
HOUSE
NOTE: This 94 "'" larm ,nd 4 SMALL
Meigs County, Ohio.
12)
for Constitutional Action
c.ans
Fisher,
Cave
St.,
Pomeroy.
Call
--room house is for sale. Contact
(
9,
ltc
8)
,
says the Republieao Part,
1ACA)
8-H-6tp
WY 2-3537.
I WISl;I To THANK MY MANY
owner,
h.as joined the De,noerall in a d-e­
fril!!:ncls and· neighbors for the I
TWO YEA&amp; old 11addle hor1e. Bay
(own&lt;!r) Ivan E. Roush
sire to solve all problems through
mimy beautiful cards and now• Sale conducted by Bradford AueStallion for trade or sale. G. A.
an "all-powerful central� gov•
NOT1C I TO CONTRAC TOU
era for my birthday wh l: ch w.a s
8-2-Btp
Deem, Racine.
tion Company, Racine, Ohio.
Adrn. Ben Moreen
ernmen t.''
STATE 01' OHIO
August 3. Mrs. Maude Kohl a11d Terms: Cash. Not responsible for WANTED THREE ladies, two
ined Sunday night
compla
(Rel.)
part time, one full time. Par1
daughter, Leona.
DEJARl'M&amp;NT TO HIGHWAYS
8 8 ltt
accidents.
N KICKOFF - Vice Presi- that Republicans n·ow accept "in
CAMPAIG
FROM
RETURNS
time . earnings up tO $30 per
Columltu1, Ohio8 July n. 1960
6tc
dent a nd Mrs. Richard M. Nixon are greeted by Len Hal� large rneasure" a:»d Uie Det11ocra�
NO'.TICI TO CONTRACTORS
week. Phom• WW 2-5301 for per
------- 8 8
Conh·oct Sole&amp;
GOP General Campaign C hairman (left) as U,ey returned from "withou t reservation" the thesis
STATE OF OHIO
sonal interview. Car necessary.
BUILDING SITE 1.92 ACRES
L..,t Copr No. 60.73'
·
ment can be pat­
DEPART.MINT O F HIGHWAYS
8-6-Jtc
a 10,000-mUe tour that kicked off Nixon's campai�n lor the lhat bigc,"govern
Excellent location. Mulberry
FOUND LARGE black hound.
ACT
N T PRI C
co
anll iilonl all
coercive
Republica n Pres1- ernalisti
� .::
Columbua, Ohio, July 29, 1960
Heights, Pomeroy. Phone Wl9,
Ownet ca11 have sume by PA¥·
s � e�
1 ed Presidency During the four-day trip , the
time."
same
the
al
Contract S.I•
3738.
ing for ad and keep. Oles M:.ar•
8 8 3tc H OUSEKEEPER UNDER 45 YRS.
off�:':rt:tStaLe �;ay dential no�inee talk to groups in Nev. , Cal., Hawaii and Wash.
at
.
60J'95
L
...
I
Copy
Ne
Hollow, Roek
ret, Grueser
.
o! age -for couple. Live in, For
Director of Ohio at Columbus, 0.hiA .,ln lll
•
•=n__S:.ta
=
te::· _______�.,.,..---:--,---:- :-·
. ' ' UnH Prlc■ Contract
:::�
Sprin&amp;1.
8-Ute 7 ROOM· HOUSE, 1 1,i bath, large
interview phone WY2·6J44.
until 10:00 a. m., Ohio (Butern)
er
(old
contest
Showmanship
Sealed proposal■ will be receiv­ Standard Time, Tuesday, August
8 8 31 ,
lot, electric range. Union Avc.,
group) arena.
ed
at
the
office
of
the
State
High­
16, 1960, for improvemenl.ll in: .
·
·
Pomeroy. P b o n e WY2-5132.
••
way Director of Ohio at Columbue
(Parts Nos. 1 and 2 are offered
8 8 6tc , ( 1 8
Friday, Aug. 19- a : 30 am Jud•
Ohio. until 10:00 a. m., Ohio East­
The Went Virginia Dairy call1e ge Ayrshire catUe. a r l'n.1.: J 0 :30
88 one project and will be awarded
XJC-______
-Good c,., Used Can
_
K
"'
ern Standard Time, Tuesday. Au­ as one contract.)
A N TOM ATO s 1a;g� pink
ME
show will be held at Jackson's Ladies' program form eleetric
gust 23, 1000, for improvements in:
d•�•
thick meated shy seeder mo9t
P■
rt
Nlill
.
1
Mill, August HH 9. 'l'he program :
building; 10: 30 W. Va. Ayrsh1redelicious fiavor which hi really WANTED PAINTING interior and Meigs County, Ohio, on Sectlon Meig$ County, Ohio, on Sectiona
;. ...
Tuesday Aug. 16-2:00 pm all
association meeting al
breeders'
_
exterior, also roo(s repaired M EG-7-(3.74) (4.26), Slate Route (4.22,
what sells them e1pecially
4.44 Middleport), Sl.&amp;t.e Route cattle in !)Isce; 4:30 milking de- Tower building; 1 1 :00 M ilking deand painted. Phone evenings No. 7 in the VIilage of Middleport, No. 7 In Salisbury Township, by monstrotion, Dr. George Hopson,
adapted for table slicing. Seon Dr. Hopson. milking
CH 7-2308.
8-8-6tp by grading and paving in part with applyin an asphaltic con(!rete sur- milking parlor; 6:30 Assembly monstr.ati
from
howie
school
Hst
cond
1 980 IIODillL A FON Coupe.
pm 4-H Showmanship
g
1:00
p11rlor;
asphaltic concrete on an aggregate (ace coune
�n� bod1, motor, o,,r-hauled I house in Syracuse. Y{m. Holmes
Iteme T-30 , B-35, for FFA und 4-H members, arena
.arena; 3:00 l&lt;'in•
group)
(younger
_
·s.2-tfc
HOUSEKEEPER. LIVE IN Write base and resurfacing In paEt with T-�. Pavement: Width 36 feet, 7:30 Fitting and Showing Clinic.
Laftgavllle,
J..edi.e li&gt;ffmaa,
showmanship contest;
4-H
als
in
Box 668-H, % The Daily Sen­ asphaltlc concrete.
Qllio. Pll,OH SH 2-4152. 8-6-3tc . __________
Wednesday, Aug. 1 7--8:00 am
•Leng!b 1,161.60 feet. Width !M ft.
4:00 Meeting for a l l ex.bibitors of
Width: Pavement varlable.
3tp
Pomeroy.
Holstein Cattle, Arena;
tinel,
Judge
(eet.
Total
a
8
Lellgth
,372,90
I
Length
ICE CREAM CONES �-lP.15 cents.
,
cattle, arena; LW Review &amp; pi.r•
Project Lenilh 5'12.6 feet or 2,534.4-0 feet 01 0.48 mile.
: 00 4-H. Health Talks, Tower
9
Jacka
Dairy
Bar,
Middleport_
ade of i?hampione, arena.
( )
0.108 mile. Work Lenath, 572,6 (ect
Building ; 10: 30 Ladies' Pr• lgram
Part N.-. ,
8,2-6te
or 0.108 mile.
Meigs Couri:ty, Ohio, on Sections Fartn Electric Bui.lding; I l :00
191515 BUICK Ro.11tdmaster $9911.
"The date set Jor completion o( (0,00, 0.1'2 (Part) Middleport), Sl■ ttt Milking demonstration
and
A
.irurmahetl
'DNTS
R\
Dr. Geo.
AP
4 Door Sedan. Bulck:'1 finest GAS, l'UEL OIL and co.l fur.
forth in
set
as
be
shall
Work
this
Ykldl•
■tm,
Mdla
d.
Unh1mlAhe
1:00 pm
pitrlor:
estimate&amp;.
fre,
milking
for
Hopson,
Ca\!
Town•
nace■•
Route No.- 143 in Salh1bu:ry
and beat. This one'! bad the
&lt;1
port. Phone WY 2-2082. 2 3 U the bidding proposal."
Foreman &amp; Abbo-tl KlddleporL
an asphaltic con• Judge Jersey Caltle. Arena; 4:00
applying
by
ship,
fiuest care. We can prourily
pro­
the
on
apply,
mu1t
iBiddere
milking
(FFA)
Milklng Contest
&amp;-10-t.tv
refer you to its one owner.
MUELLER FURNACES� WESTING per forms, for prequalificaUon crete surface course - Ur.ma T-30,
_
27 parlor; 7:00 Coronation of 4-11
Width
:
Pavement
Bl1111ttnara, Pomeroy.
8-5-dtc
T-30.
B·S6,
11.
Arnold
.
.
9,..
1ppll.nc
HOUSE
with the Hi&amp;hway €?'edit Examiner. feet, Length 6.13.6 feet Width 20 King and Queen of Health, Arena;
AUCTION__ _
1955PONTIAC VB $7911. 2 Doo; I SATUROAY, AUGIJST 1 3,. 1960 , . thtl'I, · Sr,ac-. Ohio. Ph-. at Columbus, Ohio, at least 10 days­ feet, Length 1,5M.O feet. Total 8: 00 FF'A Showmamhip Contest,
11�11.ff before the date eet to opeo bids.
WY'U.114.
1:00 fl'. M.
Sedan lind Hard Top. Choice al
J.rena.
Length 2,217.6 feet or o.42 mile.
1rhe min.imum wage �o be paid to
I have sold my hon-ae and movtwo fines cars at lhis price.
Thursday Aug. 18--8:30 am
"Parts Nos. 1 and 2 of thia proall labor t!mployed on this contract ject to be eo�pleted not h,ler JudEe 4- H Cattle, arena; 10:00
�tc ing out of tbe 11tate and will sell
Bllaettnars, Pomeroy.
shall be in accordan� with the than ,September 30, 1960,"
------- at auction on the lawn in the rear
J:
State 4-11 tractor operaton' con­
11114 OLDSMOBILE VB $MS 2 1 of \ he SHUMWAY GREENHOUSE
"Schedule of Pretoai.Unr, Hourly
machinery exhibit, arena;
test,
on
pre,.
tlte
apply,
must
Bidders
Door Sedan. SpoUfsa two to11e on state Route 124 In Syracuse,
Wage Rates Ascertained .and De· per forms, for prequoli.flcatioD 10:00 ABC Directors' meeting in
· green flnf11h. Hydra.matic. Blaet- Ohio, the fOUowing
.termined by the Department of In­
household
with the Highway Credit •Exarnln- Tower Building; 10.30 Ladies'
tnar&amp;, Pomeroy.
�-�tc , funiishing1:
,
.
dustrial BelatiOJ).11 applicable to er, at Columbus, Ohlo, 11t least 10 Program Fann Electric building;
State Hl.ghway Department Im· day1 before the date 1et to open H:00 Milking demonstration Dr.
FriM)jlalte · lloltil•rator, Hot
11158 'c!U:VROLt'i! VS Bel Air
Au•
E'.
provementa · in accordance w.lth bidl.
R,
e
G.
e
nl
��
111
George Hopson, milking pwrlor;
W111'1h ei,J
+ Do9" Sed,
.
(rI�Gas •Heaters! Dun
Sectlona
UlB.03, '115.0C. U l5.05,
tic
a
lom
waahe
·
.tr
:00 pm State 4-H tractor opera­
be
1
to
lM&gt;AU�
paid
wase
c
The minimum
c mor e. A �--, ful
41 1�.06 ,and 4115.0'I of the Revised to all labor employed on this con- tors' contest {continued); 1 : 00
Blaettnars, Pomel'IDy. · ' ,-s.&amp;
:::;;c• c� FY,ffe Diulns Rooin Smte, 6
Code of Ohio."·
1, Cliairt, 4.Dtiq•I L�ve Stat, Cherry
, .:.
tract shall b e in accordance with Judge Guernsey Cattle, arena 3:30
-&lt;- ""'·
The bidder lnllllit submit with his t1'e "SeJmdule of Prevailing Hour, W. Va. dairymen's association dir•
LATE '49 PACK.ID .SIOAII.' i Table, Pll.llca 'Air ConHitloner " (I
bid a certified check I n the amount
•Good tlret1 and bralc■a. A-1 mo• Ton), 4 pc, Bedroom Suite- (Ma­
ty Waae Rates Aaer:tained and ll)e. e1:tor11' mlletil\i, Tower building;
of $000.00.
. tor. A 1thl at $150.00. C ■n 1M l\qJ,q.ll)'), �arble top c,Jieat, SeeMilk.Jng Conte&amp;t; '1:00
Lerm.lned by the Dtolrtmen, oJ . llL- 4:00
Plans and spectfic1tions are on dustr1a1 Relations applicable to Judge FFA Cattle arena.; 8:00 4-H
itfl Al'e.
tUffi'il' Booltelee ' '(3 �.), �oHee
•n at 230
file in'tbe department GI high-Ways State HJ,:hway Deparl.inent 1 Tible1 au., 1b'd· PW, (ta:12), Elec­
__,
1 1
-----��--- trlc Huffy· Ll."21 ao,mr, ]\e1t1tur1'!
and the office or tlle division dep­ P!'Offffltnle In ■.....Sin'I! 'flt/I
uty director.
IYI"' taflle, Wort T�ble, China
Section\ 4115.03, 4filS.04, 4115.06,
Tbe �tor reserves the right '111.06 and 41115.07 o&lt; tbe--l!evli!ecl NOTICi OF FILIHG QF.PfT ITION
-�--- Closet CGdoaJ, Etedrtc Heater,
Conlrlbul;"
RED lfAVEN · peachea ready · Wrltlnr beik, Other OJ';lalra, Sew•
· to refect- an,: at'ld ,all bide.
FOR TIIANSFER OF FUNDS
�•e
VN ol Ohio."
"
on
I!. S: PRESTON,
NoliC'e i1 hereby 1lven tuat
Bring contemer. Welwlter Pruit .lq Catt, Larae Wall Mirror1
The bidder must submit ,.1th bitt
We repair all l)'IM's of null•
Wollk fir JIW'
, Director
Ohio Laree �W¥!fiew lau; ,Odd Bed,
l!ith dl)' of Juty, 1960, the
he
l
Farm, Lona: Bottom,
.
bid I Nrtlfled cheek In the
r Education of Eastern Lo� 8, 15, 2tc
Board
o
'
Phone JUkoR' 5-3241.
8 8 etc Lampe, MUBic 't!abinet, Stands,
a,tors, froin heater cores to
amount of $900.00.
t, Meigs (?:!unty,
Throw RuP, Dillies-- (IOine import­
GET �• Ml.'1.11 Senator
r
traclo
�r
tnu:k
t
larges
Pl1111 aad spedficatloni are on cal School Di!ltric11n
the
.
,
USED GARDEN tractor) and mow­ , e4l,) and DUlC:IJi..nt-ua, items,
I 1on,r,
·
eel pett
unden
the
Ohio,
"•
II a t • 1 �ffl'. obliging
I
I
-�
way1
h
.....
o
d
file In the epanmen
·
er,. Rot■ r1 111ower blade. lhar­
radiator;
,iJl .
ce_.
n in the Court of
petitio
a
"'.Sfiled
J"obn Gilmore,
c:&amp;mp,Jp• tbd bl ta. Bltl
and thfl office of the 4lvl1lon dtp,
pened. Custom mowiQ&amp; and
on Pleas of Meigs county•
Comm
a donkey named
• ewner. '
atrtdl
NOTICI QP .AltPOINTMINT
uty d
�
plowlng,
Pf
\;
, beina: Cause NO. 13�054 . on
Ohio
Not
i.,i.
Ltbtuwn. Tenn,, ror
tn
Henry
Aalnlinllfreter With the WIii
••
t
u
rt�
r
ht
he
�·tor
erv
Th e�
..
GIIAVE�Y TUCTM
Court, asktnl
said
of
t
Docke
PllbUsfN!d
q
P.
�tilt
l0
��1,,.
the
'A11111od
courtbouH
the
rer·m1:
around.
ride
•
Phone WY-2-2l4'
to reject any and ■II bicb.
Sale■ and SerVice HJ E. Mila . •. Sale contlucle&lt;I by· 81lAJ)JORD
In coop1r�ion. r; ' T'l4! �•Mns
that $1!i,l43.7fi be transferred fr,m
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will
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i n c·onnect..ion with the Youth Fair
program ,under the direC'tion of
Mrs. Paul Powell New Haven. The
I program included: Judy Lathey,
!iinJ[lng and dancing, accompanied
It coinc1dt:d W i t h a U . S. State 1 by her !ih1tt!r, Lind:i; a piano aolo
Depart ment rep or t pn•p:.iret.l for by Rita Jividen; voc"al solo. Terry
lhf' Orga nizati on ' o f A. merican Housh; instrumental selet-Uons by
Slatr,;,. arcu sin g the Cuban gov. the Corfee Family; vocal cidet, Ann
ernmcnt of WOtk 1 11g "in open Williams and Mary Priddy ; piano
l&lt;agu(•'· wit h Rui.sia a f)d
Red solo, Ptm Bullington; riute solo,
China to enco ur age revol utionary Jerry Lawson; musical trio, Marie
r.roups in pu ert o Hic o a nd the Moore. Sharon Bragg and Nancy
Gill); voe! solo, Judy Lathey.
South Ame rica n co n1i nc nt.
Tap dance, Sharon Slurgeun ; vo­
Neit her 8t! ac k stay ed Castro'!!
sold iers wllO started seizin g all cal duet, Sharon Knapp and Shelby
Grinstead; tp by Lind Sue Stewart,
piano solo, Wayne Kincaid ; piano ·
solo, Linda Latbey; \o" ocal solo, Anh
Howard; vocal and tap, !&lt;:aren
Green; vocal .solo by M.11ra:aret . Lou
By Mrs. Carra11 ,Adan,,, Jr.
Roney: instrumental music by the
AUXILIA RY SPE:ctAL- MEETING Pt. PleJsant Dance Band; vocal
The Ame tiean l..egiM Auxiliary duet by the McCoy Sisters; C harlie
held ., spedia l m ee tin g 011 Monday Brown and Ute Brownettes--Rlcky
f'\'cnini al th E' Le g io n Home. The Powell, Margaret Lol.f Roney, Shel•
meeting was h el d for the purpose by Grinstead and Sharon Knapp;
,if making pl a ns t o sprve t he Roush and a voeal solo by B"everl)' Roush.
ll:tlfLTiion Banq u et on Aug ust 19 a l
A\I talent was from MaSQ.(l Coun­
!he &lt;.:ommun ily B11 ildin g. They will ty. First prize of $15 was Rita Jivi­
he .issistcd by t he l adies of the den with her piano solo, "Majesty
Baehtel E l/8 C hu reh .
of the Deep." Second prize, $10, ·
LIONS CLUe PICN I CS
w8s won by Beverly Roush singina:
The mem be rs of th e Ltons Club "Can's You Hear Me CalHng Caro­
held a faJllilY tJ i t nic on Tuesday line" and third prize, � by the Mc•
c,•ening in t11 e Park. Follow ing a Co.v Sisters singing "Danny Boy,"
lwsht dinn er ga m es were plnyed.
Judges wefe Mrs. Ray Prolfitt,
ALtcn di t; g were Mr. and Mrs. MiH Mildred Chapman and Mn.
I
.Jaek Frey. B ill • nd noss, Mr. ,nd Blaine Norman.
F
Mrs. Henry Buck , Jr. and Susan,
A special feature of the evening
/
Mr. and Mrs . F' . C. Reichert and was Mrs. Foster Grin&amp;te.11d, who
OKLAHOMA CITY U PI _ A 27· Ji' r.i nz, Mr. and '.lf r�. Ch arles Lester, �ave several vocal selectjons dur­
year.old corn l1arvester told pol i&lt;' c 1 J im and Jill, � r. and Mrs. Roi.Jeri ing the judiing, Harry Miller ot
early today he killed his estrangf'cl . Johnston , Vi ck i e . Nan, n,vid and New Haen wa1 MC. Mrs. Powell
wile. her parents and his neph ew Barbara , .l'tfr, J ?hn W olfe, Terry accompanied the different acta on
because his wife shouted al him i n and Mike, ,B er m e Carmin alli, Ed the pi�no,
the middle of an argument that 1 C unnlngham and Charles Coughlin.
ISTHIR CIRC�E M!iBTS
TOW N COU NC I L MEETS
she was prcgnitnt.
The Esther Cirde of the United
The New H aven To wn Council Lutheran Church Women met. on
·
Slight
ly-buil t Richar d Henry met Monday eve ni
at 1 1-ie Ci�y Tuesday eveniilg for a picpic sup­
Dare had been soughl rm• 1 0 Buildi ng_ Tho st at t ng ng
endi were Ar• per o nthe lawn of the home of
hours Sunda y hy 160 hl'avil y- thur W ehrli, rn.a yor; 1'taelma
Cape­ Mrs. Jack Welch. "The Johnson
.
armed officers m
a rough, wooded ;1rt, rc cu rd er; Kar i w iles, Gleon
Family and Their Church" waa the
area _about 40 mUeJ south ()r here. Smith, Lewis Capeh
art and Donald theme of the program led by Ml111
He . rma\ly s�rrendered �f'ekl y to Bumga rdner, counC' Jrnen.
i
Lelah Jane Powell, assisted by
a �1f�long rr1&lt;'nd. McCla in Count y
THe coun eil dfic id e d that all wa- several members. A film i n con•
Sher1ff Joe Huddle ston.
!er records a nd bil l s wodld be kept neclion with the program WH
at
the office in t he citY buHding. shown.
Dade told police h e had kil l ed
Attending were Mrs. J. V. Mc­
hi$ wife, Patricia, 24, during the It was voted to purcha se an addinE
argument, and slew her µ�rents . machin e for th e office. Glenn Grew, Doris Elliott, Mrs. Wi1llam
Ted H. A l bert, 60, .and Virgj(! Al­ Smith was app ointe d to see about a Russell, Mrs. ,Bill Powell, Mn,
bert, 58, and their grandson Wil­ filit1g cabinet and blue print deak Clarence Blesaing, 1,an Grinstead;
liam McCormick, 16. He Sllid he for the orflce . C o unci l Voted to Mn. Fred Roush, Mrs. Martin Oh­
intended lo commit suicide but give Le wis C a peh a rt iru th ority to linger, Mi11s PoWell · and Mn.
hire help in .re p11lring the streets Welch.
' lost his nerve.
i n tr,wn.
/ The four were killed Friday.
On Tuesday evening a special
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitch and
Their bodies were found in 1he Al·
session was held. l'his meeting is children, Dewitt.s Run, visited her
berts' blood splattered home late set
by the State 't'ax Com mission parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Va•
Saturday.
on the first rues d ay in Augut for Meter and children recenUy.
1'hc thrf.!e adults hap been shot. all
municipali ties to ma ke 11p their
M r. .and Mrs. Harold Brewer an4
The boy apparently had
lwen budget £or the co mi
ng year.
daughter· called on his parents, Mr,
strangled with a sash 1.orcl.
TALl!N1' SH ow t,IILD
an4;1 Mrs. A. C. Brewer aii.d David_
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A talent shOW Was held _ recently �unday. _ .

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Funeral senlres for Willlah'l
,8ass, 4!J, or Clifton wlll be held
on Tuesday mornl n"g at 10:30 o' •
dock at the Foglesong Funeral
Homo in M&amp;80'n with Hev. Richard
Wright offlcl1itlng".

I �For Sole or Rent

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lef,al Nati,&amp;

( 20b) I n,;uronce

( 1 1 1 Wonted To Buy

bul o ha�dful of Amerlran-owne
property in Cuba. CHtro hht11el
madt it clear he 111,0 hAd hl
si1:hts sel on the big U, S. N11-vy
basl! ut Gsntanamo.

Ne w Hoven
News Of Week

Will Be. Held
On Tuesday

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� Sent�el, Pqmmiy-Middlepon, O., Au&amp;. 8, 1960-3

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Bass Services

A Look Back

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In Seizure Of tJ.. S. Prop1tt

An ilnl1·C ornn1u n i s t de1..' l11ratiun
by fub&lt;1's uint' bish o ps and lu�hop­
dl•s1gna11•s was rc 11 &lt;l at Sunday
masses in cvcr)I ca 1 hular chu rch
o n !\' hours ;1flcr Cas1 ro issued u
decree
ma;�ive i,at i�mauzation
t hat left Rt1ma as Cuba's chief
for&lt;.· ign b u �in ess l)a r wer.
It w,o I virtu,1 b,ttl• C41II sinCI!!
Castro has sa id tnaM' ti rn.1 ff,at
anti - C omrriunis n, in Cuba is
"counter - revo t1,1nflona�."

success or failure in a,ny future war wtll hinge

on oil . " He added, " Military commanders may
hav e all the m en , planes, ships, 'tanks and
missiles necessary to accomplish their mis­
sions, hut they will certainly fall if they do
not have the petrole um to move and to sus­
ta,i n the attack"
Bigger and better miHtary equipm ent of
a l l kinds have sharpl y increas ed the n�d for
oil. Yet . interestingly , the volum e of the pur­
rhases has been rising faster tha n the money
spem, due to favora bl e prices. Last year , for
instanc e , lht' m i litary wat able to bu_y 1 1 .2
Jll'I' &lt;·Pn l more produ ct than in the previo us
yPar al an increase of only J .7 per cent in
flnl iars. That's good news for the taxpayers.

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I I A \' A N A f l!Pl i - Fidel Castro's regime today Ignore
tw i n ::.nti·Co inni u n ist rtenun&lt;'ia.tions by the U. S. gov�ntm.en
a nd the Rom a n catholic C h u rc h and p lu nged ahead with se
ure of hu nd re d s of millions of dollars of A merican-ow
prop erty in Cuba.

Hinged· 611· f)iJ

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. r Castro Regime PJu.-�

The Wro n g Way

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'HE .fl41lY 'iEN TINEl

A short time ago airline pilots rt&gt;fused

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report for duty o n a number o f our maJur air•
lines: This action , which amountf'd to an in­
fonnal strike, was fortunately of brii,r dura­

tion. Even so, the public was seriously incon­
venienced - and these pi lots demo11strat1·t!

an altitudP of irrespons ibility which ca:,;ts ser­

ious question on t he judg�mPnt of men who
earn very large salaries, arc engaged in a
h ighly responsib le and ski l leU profession , .ltHi

enjoy great presl igc.

They rcfust•d to fly bc(· ause they disagn.&gt;cd

with certain new safety ru les and regu lations

and procedures ordered by the Federal Avia­
tion Agency. This is t he agency whos(I job i t
is to maintain high standards o r airline- oper­
at1on. Behind it lies a l l the authority of the
U. S. Government.

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clement s ,

tangible and

intangih le,

enter- into our military strength . One of lhC'tn
- a n d one of the most importan t - is oil.
Rear Admiral 0. P. Lattu emphasi z1•d t hat
in a rece-nt speech. The oil require ments of
the military arc all but unbeUe vable. A single
one of our jet bom bers carries a fuel load

Now . ii is possible that some or a l l of lhe
new s1 rictu res were unnecessary , or i rritat­
ing , or extreme , or need modificatio n . But
' t hat is nut the poi nt. If the commer cial pilots
and their associa liot1 felt this, their recourse
was to go through the 1e'ga°1 a·nd legislati ve
d1annel s 1•1hieh exist to reconci le differen ces
and brin;: about change where change is ne­
ressary. The worst possible step was to petu­
! J n l ly refu st• to report for duty a n d thus say,
i 11 effect , that t heir j udgeme nt was superio r
lo that of the law and the agenc y the law
created.
What it all comes down to is that this is a
governm ent of laws and not of men , as a l l
sound and free governm ents must be. Let's
hope the pilots, and all the rest of us, keep
that i n mind i n the future.

equiilal ent to £our railroad tank ('ars. The
ghint holds of our F'orresta-l•class a irl'rnft car­
riers eaeh conlain more tha n 2,000,0 00 gal­

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lons of fuel oil, plus 1 ,000,000 gallons of air•

craft fuel.

These treme ndous petrol eum consum ption

rates. said fhe Admira l , who is cxeC'ul iv(&gt; d i ­

reC'tor o f 1 h e M ililary Pt&gt;t rolcum Suppl y Ag1•11cy, "tmd&lt;• rl ine thf' fad. that our . rhann•s of

We pride oursel vC!s on hHing a

forw:m .l•
lookin g peopl e. We foresee a time in wh ich
life will he happie r, health_ier richer , aud
more prod uctive . We all hope Urnt the world
in which o u r children will l ive out their Ji vPs
will IJe a• beH,�1· one t ha n ours.
A t the same time, it is t he part of wisdo m

in our m,at and drink , iN otJi' rlt'ce'"81tlts and
i 1 1 our comforts, in out IitiOt'8 and in our
�1m1111em ents.

Mr. Base W119 killed in a n auto
acriden1 on U. s. Route 21 north
uf Caldwell, Ohio, on FridaJ_ morn­
" J f we. can ptevent 1 tit@ govemm�t from i n g. A _conslruction worker, - hc was
wasli ng the labors- 'of t� J)E!&lt;1ple under the return mg home whr.n u coal, truck
- wt'nl out o( control on a curve and
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prdt :nse of ca-ring for tlierii, Uiey WIii be hapHI ruck his car.
R I C K Y TAYLOR
py.
Tw.nty month old Ric:"v
"
to look back - if only t o reca ll some of H1P
He was taken to a hospltal
in
Taylor, son of Mr. •nd Mn,
words that were sai&lt;( long ago by men who
That was said by Thomaa Jefferson, whose Zanesville 1111d ,tied about 8 p. m,
Herm•n A. Taylor, Middleport,
The deceased
born un Feb­
helped make this nallo n. For instan ce t hen•
Hn look forwfld now to lm­
('Ont rihut ion to the American system of gov• ruary 3, 1915, in was
MAson, the son of
prov&amp;d he.Ith ond a norm•I
is lhis: "I place econom y amon g the fli'.st a nd
l'nim ent was , perhaps , greater than that of William B.uss and lhe late! Cassie
life followin1 delicat• heart
most important virtu es, and the public drhl
illlY othe r sing le man . The ianguage is arch Tate Bass.
surgery r4Peently at Children'•
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Survivors include hls wife, �atie
as the greatest of dang(irs lo be fean•d . To
a ir , but the pri n ciple is crystal dear . We Bass, Clifton . and hls father of Ha1plt•I, Columbu�,
Born with I dtfudlve heart,
preserve our indep ende nce, we mus t not lt l h;1ve gone a grim ly long
distance in viola ting Hipley, W. Va. Other survivors in. Ricky hH be4tn •ffl icted with
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dude Kenneth Bass,, Clifton; Mrs.
our rulers Joad us with peq)etua l debt .
pneumonia and e;fh•r lllne$SH
his do('tri nc. The question is whetj,ler we shal Je11nine Johnson, Clifton;
Ray
l
f,-qutntly. He 11rrive!J home
"We must make our choic e betw een econ ­
lu! ve the reso lutio n, the stren gth , and the Dean Hralon, Pomeroy, and three 1-■t
Twsd•y, 1$ •ble to tit up
�my and li berty, o r pror usion and serv itude .
grandchildren.
Wl!i&lt;l om to change our nati onal way befo
■nd
11y
, "Good Morning" lo hi■
re i t
Burial will be made in Kirkland
Jr we ru n into such debts, we mus t he ta:,.;e
nur1e1 ■ nd family,
d
i s too IJte.
McmorM Ga.rdens in Pt. Pleasant.
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Freind!j
may call at the funeral
l�A(•i
n,i•:
t
vir·,, ("!lllll l"tlor, Margaret ' rf't Eichlnger
�o\J'.\\ :1r�,��� &gt;IAWJl-�"'t"��,
were
hoAte
home
al
Rny lime.
sscs.
! 0111· il l;
.1s .� on:11 t• \'ice, Sadie I
SCOUTS HOLD MEET ING
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I h_1wr_1i· r : ("lllUl u!"lor , lt11d1 cl r.�c- 1
Syrocuse Girl St:uut Troop 166
llridt•, w� rd1•11 . 1 lra l . Thom us; m- held
a
lly Mn, Ad1 Slack
14id1· sl'nl 1 1w t . ld,1 l l ow1•I I, Hari ne · whiC' regul or meetlng recen tly at
h several mem bers t f th I
OPFl,C •s INITALL !D
finim dul S(•t- r••la ry , Haze l t'l 11 rki I llirt
Pall/I Troop No. 8 :ere �i11
ln!l!i1l latwn of orrlcerl'I Wn!I ht&gt;ld 1111sl�l a11t s1•1·ri• 1:irv
· · D:tisy lltl(•k- ! ors· · l're,ent we•.:..
., leader11 J e1111
al a rl•cen t. m er un, o r ,.,1111· 1 111
· Quie k; DuH
· g wort 1 1; 1 rn1st1 n·r. l·:tmi lwth
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r and Either s I vester Ad
Star l u1111&lt;·1I o( Daui,: hlt&gt;r11 �f Amt &gt;r- 1•11&lt;•ordl11g s1•c ·n•1H_T
Y,
ka nl llu• lodjjl.! hi11l on C.:hnry .sl . t1ar1 ; l"t' 'fr�wr i1a1 1v" Aile,• Cape. mem bers Sue Ann ,eu!kte , D�e� du
1n stoic .� l'S· Norr is C larice N ris /
l
OffaC't·rs rep(&gt;rl11 Wf'rr r('lid on,I up• sion, Sadie 'l'l1
ean M
By United P.-.s1 lnt■m1tlonal
uP1wr ; nltt•rn ule, u ,1] P� lly Decker 0! A� 1·
t
proved und ul110 the uudltln f:l mm- Al ic,• CJ1p1i hur1 .
l lo u aToda
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•le anor Kay S(' hne1�d er, N an.
mlt1tit!'s r11 1&gt;ort · In 8 I� II iid �P re:
A 1 , ast t ,1111111 ·ilur
221st
day
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or the y1•or, with 1 4�
1Uf'l•
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Park
er and t.lnda J,�lchln .wer.
( ounrl lor, Wallt,r Clt' 11md, as - h••ld ullN Ow r1•i,:u! 11r
more in 1960.
:&lt;."1•11sion 1111
Four
persons
wrte
lnjurod
re­
SYRA
CUSI
PERS
ONA
!Iodate, Jt!�- W�I!� Clela���
LS
The moon Is appronchlng its
_::m l '1'hom 11.� irnd Murg a. 1 Le nora C1mpbell,
Toledo, visltcil quiring admlthmcc to Cmnden­
d Mro. Herbert Slohart re- Clark Hospital in Parkota:hurg last quarter.
Sunday following a 10: ll!i 11. m. .. The morning stu:-s are Mars
!�u��
two-car crash al lhe junction or end Mercury.
Mr.
and
Mr11.
Paul
Patterso
n
of
A.OROS&amp;·
'1. Vexe■
24, Like a,
Tht! evenin g starll .'\re Jupl t.er
Ruthind
IUld
Mr. and Mrs. i''ranl( Routes 50 and 7 11e:1r Coolvill e.
:l. OWi
8. Greed)'
molt
Athens
and
Saturn.
Post
stat
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hiq-hway
Varian
p!i
,
1'oledo
,
vleitod
Mrs.
E. s.
I. Unit of
8, Appor..
b,y.
1rolme11 said today MiHiml Hin­
Mi!IS.
.,.
On this day in history :
weight
tlon
erager,
Hecl'nt sue.is o( Mr. and Mrs. kh!, Ridgewood, W. Vll., drove
In 1Ml8, tl::e Englis h fleet, led
10. Beneftl
H, Indian
21, Perlah
Jumes 4Ukk were Mr. and Mr11. Into the path of a rar dHven hy by Sir Francis DrakC', destroyed
11. Splltl
welrht
ao. Tennla
Thoma s J, Quick and daughter and Olin Wehster Goode, Jr., II&gt;, the Spanbh Armada.
21. A
18. Back
t
IOrve
dromednl")I' 18, Half eml
Jo(' Wessney or t:olumbue, Elmer Belpre, Dsmsg e w111 heavy to
In 1923. Hermy Goodman was
al, Scotch
lt. Choice aroup 19, Retrained.
Quick of Canaanvllle, Mrs, Milrl· both vehicles.
. WIUlllke
hlred for his first proressional
,a. CUckoo
Malta
$I. Sure
red Chapma n and son of Letart
Hospltaliied were Grace Hin­ job as a clarlneU.st.
U. ?fourllhaheep
(dlaL)
i"all!i and Mr°:" and Mh. Cordon
In 1940, 1he German LurtwaUe
kle,
114, fracture1I right nrm, and
ment &amp;1ve 11, C&amp;nd..lenut. 83. Ilol'•
li•lufl'la�•• .INw•
West and dau hter or DorC"us.
beg.an
(layllg ht attneks on the
head Jwccratlonii: 1Je,i11tle Hinkle,
.
l'T. Atcertlln.l
t:-ee
atr■prlng39, The
Mrs, Elltabefh Duckworth has re­
Brlt11h
Isles.
64, compound frsdure o(
the
:IO, Rain
Ill, ColonlllnC 34,, a�e"t Lakt
Victorl111,
turned to he� home .after vlsltlng
In 1943 President Truman sigh- _
right leg, knee, and clw1t in.fur­
tollOWV
31, Man"■
st, OthetwlN
rt.1latlve1 In Akron.
ed
the ratiflc.ation of the U. N.
ies; Faye Mllan, 68, Carvln, W.
12, Wlld lll\ileJI
nlcknlllJ)l
87. Shift
CO. Nol■o
Mr. anil Mn, Emmett Bartels Va.,
Charter
.
IS. Aaoumillato
concm1alon, tinkle lacera­
spent a week end In Clnclnna. tl
ln 1950 Florence
Chadwick
. ..l'loct
tion.11, all pasaen.l!!..-iu in the c11r
wlth their son and family, Mr. and
1w1.m ihf! English Channel in 13
:II.
from Ridgewood.
Mrs. Vernon Bartelt."
hoUl'I, � minute!, .11 new 1peed
H, lllllently
In the other CP", Donna O�dfl';
Mr. and Mr.11. Grady Crals have age
reC9rit ' tor wn'm tn.
11. A -t bq
1!1, Belpre, hllid po&amp;atl&gt;lf'I trac•
· rtJ()u .,.-t for 'todny; Ame"rlcan
moved Into their newly built home
l2, 99!d
ture of her ri1ht foot. head and
here from MIion, W. v•.
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cation n'itist ulUmately be Umi(ed
Rev. and Mn. Mar.hall Larri, her passenger, witl) more minor to men wbo tneist
on knowlnF
more of Trjn\lflJ e·re overnight lnjurlei not needin 11 attention.
the fflt l1 mere" theep•herdlng," '
r
Patrolm
en said 1n·1·est11 may be
c,ieat, ol Mrl,: - �J•: He�lx. They
a!M called ott oU..,' fHOd1. He m.ade later followlne lnVe1Ugat
w'11 a r� · plllffii' o't1 tire Nazar• ion.
eriei cwttfcW.1
Mr, •� �.
M:oon and
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,
�Ii and are High Pereentqe �f
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1uteill llfat·\11 � Cltloe Lar­
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male , en(ty, Alma.a Kffn, 18, 'of
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Counseliur ended Fr iday dter• -��· ·Fam tlj P cnft o, ttM, Whl,�e
noon, Augu1t 11, -after thh!e full 1 lliN . �- WI il be , held ·' dis
weeka and one week In ·June of lfeln �J, at 5:30 ot t� Middle- ..
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ty-seven hundred freshmen are � _.
peeled thi1 !all. o,tge B. Paulsen, f_,,l'omeroy Glrl Sc�11to ol �p
dean o( the UnivenU.y Colled,
will meet Wedneadb ��
commented, "Thia la MON! thij'l
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Grove;
reported lhe atrest ot Arthur 1
Er'b .,_ cohostess.
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BJ&gt;ffdina thlil'&amp;e, He 1, cited 1ttt i Vibli Brewer
wi� a re�en.t guest
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C11ln, la.cine, f.ot. ,11.0 o�ton
� - and Mrs. ,n, R Allen and
license,. Sht '4'U fined II and Eber • Jva Carpenter were In
Pomcosts todl)' .In ie,unty court.
erQ)I' Friday,
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L ■OAL NOl'ICI
111ti, wilt be recelyed by tho
Boord ol co,,nly Ceiiitml�9nol'II of
Melli Cp1,1ut)'1 Ohio, a t t� off:lce
of' ,aid lioo,. Pillneftly, Ohio, �•
untll 12:00 o'clock noon·,:,:ugust �.
1960 for one year 1uptly of
at llPlf�)
t,eattd ' 1tOter eoal.(61
· ol Jun,p
allo for one Ye� ■op�
eoal deliverl!d 1t'&lt;'ourt , OUR ind
Jal!; Sepahlo ,aidt lo � �ubmtttl,d.

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On Saturday anernoon, July 30,
a tour ot members' gardtlns was
led by Mra. Purley Karr. Gardens
visited were those of Mr'I. Clar­
ence NeutzJlng, Mrs. Robert Wood,
Mra. Horace Karr, Mrs. Homer Hol•
ter, Mrs. Roy Holter and Mrs. Pur­
'GOOD NEIG!l:l!olt' - Demo,c(aP,t p��llentlii.. JjodJlnejt
ley Karr.
Sl!natw'
John lit. KeJ!lldy tells t!dlllli'l,"
foriln/lUhili111e
Tlif riext chill
will ii&amp;
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as
Press
club
In
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'Vork that he
, tk see a ijtµrn to the splfir ot'Pi'esiclenl :rn\iklin
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Hbllf�r ' wool
HOtti- aild Mh. lloy Holter aaltat. �:,
, \1'1.'.'KoOd n�lghbor" policy In deallnt
llatinlrlk.
Americafi re1'1!Wll.
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8 Auto Sales

The annual picnic of the Chesler
Garden Club was held Wednesdwy
evening at the Cheater Methodist
Church followed b1 a workRhop in
preparation for . the coU"nty fair.
flower show.
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"What I Plan to - Enter in the
Fair Flow-er Show" was the answer
to roll call by thl' 23 members pres­
ent _und' two guests, Mrs. :No�a
1Brown and Mrs. Mae Falkenburg .
Also allcnding was Mrs. Herman
Humphrey regional director who
gne commenb I on arrangements
made. She was given a 11ft of ap,
preciation by the club.

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IN TH I! MATTER OF
$aTTL IMSNT OF ACCOUNTS
p ROUTE C�UJIT,
•111 llPIIW1., W
AftOl' nts and.' voud'len of 1ht
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named � ti.ave
(o,Llgw1114
beta IU.--d lD tbe Probate Court,
Estote
W ANTED: A TRAILER IUTCll 121 )
M,lp County, Olt.lo, for approval
thal bolts to rar lr::.me. Call SZVEN aoc)Jl 11.ouee, eel.Lu. z and ,e tliem.tnt.
WY2·290l . A. C. Wood,.
CASE NO. 17463 Firai Current
lute, near Gr1i:lf Sclwol and
3tc
unt ol Mlll1nine D. Webster,
Aew
8
Hiah Scbool. Pearle HY,aell, llut­
B,uti, GWltd1an of � Elta.te of Robert
land, Ohio.
fr. We b11er, 1ft.comuete.11t.
t 1 3)
CA..s. ,W. loa,"t &amp;me.oded First
ASHLAND OIL has !int c:1181 two
Cum,nf. Account of ,._. I). Thom·
bay service station In New lb,
U. GuanilaA M Ua.e Ptnon and
ven, W. Va. PorcelJin tlnull
ot /&amp;my V. Jti4te, an lncom­
tile rest room available now.
)!!llonl Pe.-,
GWKI community loca.Uu. Lota
CASE M.O. 1':14 i'Ullt and Final
of highway traffic. Some Ulflllt;.
AftGUDt oJ. I. 1- 0'� .w,ninia­
ment required. Excellent QQ._P­
I tratar ol tu E8tate of Ida I, 'Vel11,
tunity for righ.t l1UtY. all
doceued.
Poi:neroy WY 2-2lfll,
....ate
C ASE NO, 1.11111 J'lnt aod Final
1,wu ul Cbade1 iafn, Guard­
Ion 0! u,, Benoa aDII' - of
l 1 4)
Rent
I ,Snuler, l,D.CODI�
EIGH:l' llOOII HOUSK. two lbt
�A.SE MO. 17.SU, I'� Current
,:oom ••artment,. A. N. lloqel
.tpou nt or J'ranOIHI �. Guar­
( I' )'
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· l'_bc:me WY.2-3272.
11�2-ttt
· illon of the Per,on aD4... atate of
Pbil!p Roberts, • llllaor!'
A. JC. C. · Pekingese puppies, all
CASE N.O. UIS1 FiiM; -UIII· Final
colors, Mre. · W. W. Call, 732 NICELY F'URNIS!lll!) 2 Bl!Jl,
SPEAKS OF CAPTIVE NATIONS - Sena! or j ohn Kennedy speaks to a group from _the
room u,ast.aln apartment. Pb.
nt uJ Virginia ¥arile •oore,
8·3-6tc
&amp;yc11more, Middieport
o( the Democratic Nati onal Con:i m1ttee as C�a1rman of .�e d1V1S10!1,
WY1l,387t;
8 I tic
�Qtri:■: ol the Dute of Bl.!rman Nationalities Division
Tundar,
16, 1960,
Gov. G. Mennen Williams, Michigan , (right-re ar) in s� 1rt sJ�ves with the fam1har bow he
FOR UNT�omnJt,teJy: nnutat­
of the
l :30 p.m.
CASE N'O. lllSO l'int aad Final listens attentively. The Democratic President ial N�m111:eC' said tha_t he an� members
ed 3rd floor aputment o.ver H a P•'i
hme'
Cur­
Iron
the
behind
,te
now
!la.\,'.e a complete The underai&amp;ned will offer for
eK1sts
that
Accou nt' of Kent Brown, Adminis­ committee were determined not to recognize the situation
the Stiffler Sho&gt;e Store on Court
bath, 3 l¥,td('9Qlni. good location
UltVtCI, If )'OU are
sale al Pu�c Auelion due to
lrator of the Est.ate of Mary J. tain as a permanent one.
St., In Pomero,v. Large llvin&amp;:
Onl.}' · goin;: to .a.n1 forelill cquntry
his discontiJluin, tarming and
�·
. Brown , Deceased.
0
HOLZI.R HOSPITAL
or anywhf:re in the U. S. 1ive
mo\'ing out oC shit�, the followCASE NO. 18315 First and Final
��• !a�:: :aTi8•c:!. c=
b�y Accou
Admissions. Aug_ 5: Mn. .Ira
us a can. No eervJce char&amp;-. nolng chattels at his home locatnt
of
Clara
A.
Carl,
Admlnis­
room, kitchen. bath and utility
7.l'OOm fume, DA llrCe lot•
F'loyd Nutter, Jr., Shade; Mn. Clif­
es:tras. tAWN&amp;Y 5r.u.DIOI,. �
ed on Barringer Bd. just off
tratri x of the Estate o( Benton E.
.
room.
Newly
finished
hard.-ood
locatioa.
J. Byers, Middleport; Mn.
furd
Galllpoll&amp;,
Second AYenue,
State Rt. 1 24 be1ow Portland,
floors, gas wa..ll fuhtace, elee- L � S1'�uip Carl, Deceased.
Dawayne Chaffee, U"Jng Bot­
Keith
Phone G l 6·1615 or Gl 6-1 248. 1 Ohio.
CA SE NO. 14977 Seventh Cur­
trlc hot water tar,k.. Kitchen
nient'.
t!VGID
tn.aui,
'ilk
bath
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Charlt's
tom
.
'1-21-Uc
Admiral electric stov, (new), kitot 14hUU � . on rent Account of EdJson Hobstetter
has built-in c�b;net.11. 3� no�r
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Brown, Letart;
Austin
Jesse
;
rt
J.ela
chen utility cabinet, red occu­
Guard ian or the Estate of Leonard
porch overlool!.;ne Col.&amp;lt St.
Middleport.
I WILL NOT be responsivle for
Pierce,
Earl
Millard
ionai chair, blonde end tables,
Lyon, , J:r., a Minor.
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Phone WY 2-2080.
Lowell
any debts contrai;:led bY anyone
s, August !S:
Discharge
!amps, blonde deik and chair,
Uniess exceptions
are med
Wil­
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1tfl20
Friley,
other than myself.
Charles
Mrs.
Lambert.
complete bed (box springs and FOR 11El'1'1'-'Eltree office NIO"'I' ... .
there,to, aaid accounts will be for
,
Bal,:lwin
(Signed) John T. Fisher
Charles
,
Zusparr
liam
la30
mattre!!.8), gas hot plate 3 bur­
he11.ring ht!fore �aid Court on the
over Stiffler Shoe store •·
Isaac,
Addre&amp;J 15 29 Nye Ave.,
Finnis
WLSeman,
lfrs. Ralph
ner, double rinse tubs, admiral
Caurt st., in Pomero,, seed roa s,u.11:: , BOOM HOUSE 7th day of September, 1960, at
Pomeroy, Ohio,
�rs. Alpha Cottrill, Arnold Taylor,
refrigerator, chrome dinet(e
tinie
said
accounts
will
be
which
• - e._ ta ldJooJ, in
floor. One large 18 x 22. a, room
8-S-3tc
�rs, John Little and infant.
set (red), davenport and chair,
consi dered and continued from da)'
w:it.lt adj_ oin.ing l 2 :11, 12 ft. room
Baclnl-. llDU.Q .l'dm.
,Births, Auguill !Ii: A. son to fo{r.
blonde
coffee
table,
gray
\oun­
l WILL NOT be responsible .tor
One 10 1: UI froo.l room. All
I I: 3l p to da y until finally disposed of.
Mrs. Clifford J. Byen, Middle­
aod
ie chair, bed room suite (com­
Any person interested may file
any debts contracted by anyone
newlv painted witJr new noor
port.
plete), Singer sewing machine,
writte n exeeplion11 to said accounts
uth;er th•n myself.
C9\J..-inis. Phone ,WY Z.2lll0.
SUS: it, - '-· -Uh
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. lri
army cot, curtains and drapes.
or to matters pertainint to the ex­
, (Signed) Leonard Van Meter,
8,z.11,
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luhan
Nutter, Jr., Sh.ade.
F"loyd
Farm Machine.ry; Cockshut %0
Addresa l u; �benezer SL
SU,.-eralli J1D1if, _,.. �nd. ecution of the trust not IHa tha11
tractor
poi.it
hitch,
plows
3
five day� prior to the dat.e set for
1
Pomero)', Ohio.
8 8 31p
cultivator, disk and side dress- ' SLEEPING rooms close in town.
hearing.
CIUTICIIES GOP, DEMOCRATS
8-5.3tc
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127 Butternut Ave
er, Toro lawn mower, platform
F.
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O'BRIEN
WASHINGTON UPI - The head
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Judge,
the ultra.conservative Azner�
[ scales, poW\lr corn sheller.
of
$20, Richird
HOUSE
NOTE: This 94 "'" larm ,nd 4 SMALL
Meigs County, Ohio.
12)
for Constitutional Action
c.ans
Fisher,
Cave
St.,
Pomeroy.
Call
--room house is for sale. Contact
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says the Republieao Part,
1ACA)
8-H-6tp
WY 2-3537.
I WISl;I To THANK MY MANY
owner,
h.as joined the De,noerall in a d-e­
fril!!:ncls and· neighbors for the I
TWO YEA&amp; old 11addle hor1e. Bay
(own&lt;!r) Ivan E. Roush
sire to solve all problems through
mimy beautiful cards and now• Sale conducted by Bradford AueStallion for trade or sale. G. A.
an "all-powerful central� gov•
NOT1C I TO CONTRAC TOU
era for my birthday wh l: ch w.a s
8-2-Btp
Deem, Racine.
tion Company, Racine, Ohio.
Adrn. Ben Moreen
ernmen t.''
STATE 01' OHIO
August 3. Mrs. Maude Kohl a11d Terms: Cash. Not responsible for WANTED THREE ladies, two
ined Sunday night
compla
(Rel.)
part time, one full time. Par1
daughter, Leona.
DEJARl'M&amp;NT TO HIGHWAYS
8 8 ltt
accidents.
N KICKOFF - Vice Presi- that Republicans n·ow accept "in
CAMPAIG
FROM
RETURNS
time . earnings up tO $30 per
Columltu1, Ohio8 July n. 1960
6tc
dent a nd Mrs. Richard M. Nixon are greeted by Len Hal� large rneasure" a:»d Uie Det11ocra�
NO'.TICI TO CONTRACTORS
week. Phom• WW 2-5301 for per
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GOP General Campaign C hairman (left) as U,ey returned from "withou t reservation" the thesis
STATE OF OHIO
sonal interview. Car necessary.
BUILDING SITE 1.92 ACRES
L..,t Copr No. 60.73'
·
ment can be pat­
DEPART.MINT O F HIGHWAYS
8-6-Jtc
a 10,000-mUe tour that kicked off Nixon's campai�n lor the lhat bigc,"govern
Excellent location. Mulberry
FOUND LARGE black hound.
ACT
N T PRI C
co
anll iilonl all
coercive
Republica n Pres1- ernalisti
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Columbua, Ohio, July 29, 1960
Heights, Pomeroy. Phone Wl9,
Ownet ca11 have sume by PA¥·
s � e�
1 ed Presidency During the four-day trip , the
time."
same
the
al
Contract S.I•
3738.
ing for ad and keep. Oles M:.ar•
8 8 3tc H OUSEKEEPER UNDER 45 YRS.
off�:':rt:tStaLe �;ay dential no�inee talk to groups in Nev. , Cal., Hawaii and Wash.
at
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Hollow, Roek
ret, Grueser
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o! age -for couple. Live in, For
Director of Ohio at Columbus, 0.hiA .,ln lll
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. ' ' UnH Prlc■ Contract
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Sprin&amp;1.
8-Ute 7 ROOM· HOUSE, 1 1,i bath, large
interview phone WY2·6J44.
until 10:00 a. m., Ohio (Butern)
er
(old
contest
Showmanship
Sealed proposal■ will be receiv­ Standard Time, Tuesday, August
8 8 31 ,
lot, electric range. Union Avc.,
group) arena.
ed
at
the
office
of
the
State
High­
16, 1960, for improvemenl.ll in: .
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Pomeroy. P b o n e WY2-5132.
••
way Director of Ohio at Columbue
(Parts Nos. 1 and 2 are offered
8 8 6tc , ( 1 8
Friday, Aug. 19- a : 30 am Jud•
Ohio. until 10:00 a. m., Ohio East­
The Went Virginia Dairy call1e ge Ayrshire catUe. a r l'n.1.: J 0 :30
88 one project and will be awarded
XJC-______
-Good c,., Used Can
_
K
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ern Standard Time, Tuesday. Au­ as one contract.)
A N TOM ATO s 1a;g� pink
ME
show will be held at Jackson's Ladies' program form eleetric
gust 23, 1000, for improvements in:
d•�•
thick meated shy seeder mo9t
P■
rt
Nlill
.
1
Mill, August HH 9. 'l'he program :
building; 10: 30 W. Va. Ayrsh1redelicious fiavor which hi really WANTED PAINTING interior and Meigs County, Ohio, on Sectlon Meig$ County, Ohio, on Sectiona
;. ...
Tuesday Aug. 16-2:00 pm all
association meeting al
breeders'
_
exterior, also roo(s repaired M EG-7-(3.74) (4.26), Slate Route (4.22,
what sells them e1pecially
4.44 Middleport), Sl.&amp;t.e Route cattle in !)Isce; 4:30 milking de- Tower building; 1 1 :00 M ilking deand painted. Phone evenings No. 7 in the VIilage of Middleport, No. 7 In Salisbury Township, by monstrotion, Dr. George Hopson,
adapted for table slicing. Seon Dr. Hopson. milking
CH 7-2308.
8-8-6tp by grading and paving in part with applyin an asphaltic con(!rete sur- milking parlor; 6:30 Assembly monstr.ati
from
howie
school
Hst
cond
1 980 IIODillL A FON Coupe.
pm 4-H Showmanship
g
1:00
p11rlor;
asphaltic concrete on an aggregate (ace coune
�n� bod1, motor, o,,r-hauled I house in Syracuse. Y{m. Holmes
Iteme T-30 , B-35, for FFA und 4-H members, arena
.arena; 3:00 l&lt;'in•
group)
(younger
_
·s.2-tfc
HOUSEKEEPER. LIVE IN Write base and resurfacing In paEt with T-�. Pavement: Width 36 feet, 7:30 Fitting and Showing Clinic.
Laftgavllle,
J..edi.e li&gt;ffmaa,
showmanship contest;
4-H
als
in
Box 668-H, % The Daily Sen­ asphaltlc concrete.
Qllio. Pll,OH SH 2-4152. 8-6-3tc . __________
Wednesday, Aug. 1 7--8:00 am
•Leng!b 1,161.60 feet. Width !M ft.
4:00 Meeting for a l l ex.bibitors of
Width: Pavement varlable.
3tp
Pomeroy.
Holstein Cattle, Arena;
tinel,
Judge
(eet.
Total
a
8
Lellgth
,372,90
I
Length
ICE CREAM CONES �-lP.15 cents.
,
cattle, arena; LW Review &amp; pi.r•
Project Lenilh 5'12.6 feet or 2,534.4-0 feet 01 0.48 mile.
: 00 4-H. Health Talks, Tower
9
Jacka
Dairy
Bar,
Middleport_
ade of i?hampione, arena.
( )
0.108 mile. Work Lenath, 572,6 (ect
Building ; 10: 30 Ladies' Pr• lgram
Part N.-. ,
8,2-6te
or 0.108 mile.
Meigs Couri:ty, Ohio, on Sections Fartn Electric Bui.lding; I l :00
191515 BUICK Ro.11tdmaster $9911.
"The date set Jor completion o( (0,00, 0.1'2 (Part) Middleport), Sl■ ttt Milking demonstration
and
A
.irurmahetl
'DNTS
R\
Dr. Geo.
AP
4 Door Sedan. Bulck:'1 finest GAS, l'UEL OIL and co.l fur.
forth in
set
as
be
shall
Work
this
Ykldl•
■tm,
Mdla
d.
Unh1mlAhe
1:00 pm
pitrlor:
estimate&amp;.
fre,
milking
for
Hopson,
Ca\!
Town•
nace■•
Route No.- 143 in Salh1bu:ry
and beat. This one'! bad the
&lt;1
port. Phone WY 2-2082. 2 3 U the bidding proposal."
Foreman &amp; Abbo-tl KlddleporL
an asphaltic con• Judge Jersey Caltle. Arena; 4:00
applying
by
ship,
fiuest care. We can prourily
pro­
the
on
apply,
mu1t
iBiddere
milking
(FFA)
Milklng Contest
&amp;-10-t.tv
refer you to its one owner.
MUELLER FURNACES� WESTING per forms, for prequalificaUon crete surface course - Ur.ma T-30,
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27 parlor; 7:00 Coronation of 4-11
Width
:
Pavement
Bl1111ttnara, Pomeroy.
8-5-dtc
T-30.
B·S6,
11.
Arnold
.
.
9,..
1ppll.nc
HOUSE
with the Hi&amp;hway €?'edit Examiner. feet, Length 6.13.6 feet Width 20 King and Queen of Health, Arena;
AUCTION__ _
1955PONTIAC VB $7911. 2 Doo; I SATUROAY, AUGIJST 1 3,. 1960 , . thtl'I, · Sr,ac-. Ohio. Ph-. at Columbus, Ohio, at least 10 days­ feet, Length 1,5M.O feet. Total 8: 00 FF'A Showmamhip Contest,
11�11.ff before the date eet to opeo bids.
WY'U.114.
1:00 fl'. M.
Sedan lind Hard Top. Choice al
J.rena.
Length 2,217.6 feet or o.42 mile.
1rhe min.imum wage �o be paid to
I have sold my hon-ae and movtwo fines cars at lhis price.
Thursday Aug. 18--8:30 am
"Parts Nos. 1 and 2 of thia proall labor t!mployed on this contract ject to be eo�pleted not h,ler JudEe 4- H Cattle, arena; 10:00
�tc ing out of tbe 11tate and will sell
Bllaettnars, Pomeroy.
shall be in accordan� with the than ,September 30, 1960,"
------- at auction on the lawn in the rear
J:
State 4-11 tractor operaton' con­
11114 OLDSMOBILE VB $MS 2 1 of \ he SHUMWAY GREENHOUSE
"Schedule of Pretoai.Unr, Hourly
machinery exhibit, arena;
test,
on
pre,.
tlte
apply,
must
Bidders
Door Sedan. SpoUfsa two to11e on state Route 124 In Syracuse,
Wage Rates Ascertained .and De· per forms, for prequoli.flcatioD 10:00 ABC Directors' meeting in
· green flnf11h. Hydra.matic. Blaet- Ohio, the fOUowing
.termined by the Department of In­
household
with the Highway Credit •Exarnln- Tower Building; 10.30 Ladies'
tnar&amp;, Pomeroy.
�-�tc , funiishing1:
,
.
dustrial BelatiOJ).11 applicable to er, at Columbus, Ohlo, 11t least 10 Program Fann Electric building;
State Hl.ghway Department Im· day1 before the date 1et to open H:00 Milking demonstration Dr.
FriM)jlalte · lloltil•rator, Hot
11158 'c!U:VROLt'i! VS Bel Air
Au•
E'.
provementa · in accordance w.lth bidl.
R,
e
G.
e
nl
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111
George Hopson, milking pwrlor;
W111'1h ei,J
+ Do9" Sed,
.
(rI�Gas •Heaters! Dun
Sectlona
UlB.03, '115.0C. U l5.05,
tic
a
lom
waahe
·
.tr
:00 pm State 4-H tractor opera­
be
1
to
lM&gt;AU�
paid
wase
c
The minimum
c mor e. A �--, ful
41 1�.06 ,and 4115.0'I of the Revised to all labor employed on this con- tors' contest {continued); 1 : 00
Blaettnars, Pomel'IDy. · ' ,-s.&amp;
:::;;c• c� FY,ffe Diulns Rooin Smte, 6
Code of Ohio."·
1, Cliairt, 4.Dtiq•I L�ve Stat, Cherry
, .:.
tract shall b e in accordance with Judge Guernsey Cattle, arena 3:30
-&lt;- ""'·
The bidder lnllllit submit with his t1'e "SeJmdule of Prevailing Hour, W. Va. dairymen's association dir•
LATE '49 PACK.ID .SIOAII.' i Table, Pll.llca 'Air ConHitloner " (I
bid a certified check I n the amount
•Good tlret1 and bralc■a. A-1 mo• Ton), 4 pc, Bedroom Suite- (Ma­
ty Waae Rates Aaer:tained and ll)e. e1:tor11' mlletil\i, Tower building;
of $000.00.
. tor. A 1thl at $150.00. C ■n 1M l\qJ,q.ll)'), �arble top c,Jieat, SeeMilk.Jng Conte&amp;t; '1:00
Lerm.lned by the Dtolrtmen, oJ . llL- 4:00
Plans and spectfic1tions are on dustr1a1 Relations applicable to Judge FFA Cattle arena.; 8:00 4-H
itfl Al'e.
tUffi'il' Booltelee ' '(3 �.), �oHee
•n at 230
file in'tbe department GI high-Ways State HJ,:hway Deparl.inent 1 Tible1 au., 1b'd· PW, (ta:12), Elec­
__,
1 1
-----��--- trlc Huffy· Ll."21 ao,mr, ]\e1t1tur1'!
and the office or tlle division dep­ P!'Offffltnle In ■.....Sin'I! 'flt/I
uty director.
IYI"' taflle, Wort T�ble, China
Section\ 4115.03, 4filS.04, 4115.06,
Tbe �tor reserves the right '111.06 and 41115.07 o&lt; tbe--l!evli!ecl NOTICi OF FILIHG QF.PfT ITION
-�--- Closet CGdoaJ, Etedrtc Heater,
Conlrlbul;"
RED lfAVEN · peachea ready · Wrltlnr beik, Other OJ';lalra, Sew•
· to refect- an,: at'ld ,all bide.
FOR TIIANSFER OF FUNDS
�•e
VN ol Ohio."
"
on
I!. S: PRESTON,
NoliC'e i1 hereby 1lven tuat
Bring contemer. Welwlter Pruit .lq Catt, Larae Wall Mirror1
The bidder must submit ,.1th bitt
We repair all l)'IM's of null•
Wollk fir JIW'
, Director
Ohio Laree �W¥!fiew lau; ,Odd Bed,
l!ith dl)' of Juty, 1960, the
he
l
Farm, Lona: Bottom,
.
bid I Nrtlfled cheek In the
r Education of Eastern Lo� 8, 15, 2tc
Board
o
'
Phone JUkoR' 5-3241.
8 8 etc Lampe, MUBic 't!abinet, Stands,
a,tors, froin heater cores to
amount of $900.00.
t, Meigs (?:!unty,
Throw RuP, Dillies-- (IOine import­
GET �• Ml.'1.11 Senator
r
traclo
�r
tnu:k
t
larges
Pl1111 aad spedficatloni are on cal School Di!ltric11n
the
.
,
USED GARDEN tractor) and mow­ , e4l,) and DUlC:IJi..nt-ua, items,
I 1on,r,
·
eel pett
unden
the
Ohio,
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II a t • 1 �ffl'. obliging
I
I
-�
way1
h
.....
o
d
file In the epanmen
·
er,. Rot■ r1 111ower blade. lhar­
radiator;
,iJl .
ce_.
n in the Court of
petitio
a
"'.Sfiled
J"obn Gilmore,
c:&amp;mp,Jp• tbd bl ta. Bltl
and thfl office of the 4lvl1lon dtp,
pened. Custom mowiQ&amp; and
on Pleas of Meigs county•
Comm
a donkey named
• ewner. '
atrtdl
NOTICI QP .AltPOINTMINT
uty d
�
plowlng,
Pf
\;
, beina: Cause NO. 13�054 . on
Ohio
Not
i.,i.
Ltbtuwn. Tenn,, ror
tn
Henry
Aalnlinllfreter With the WIii
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t
u
rt�
r
ht
he
�·tor
erv
Th e�
..
GIIAVE�Y TUCTM
Court, asktnl
said
of
t
Docke
PllbUsfN!d
q
P.
�tilt
l0
��1,,.
the
'A11111od
courtbouH
the
rer·m1:
around.
ride
•
Phone WY-2-2l4'
to reject any and ■II bicb.
Sale■ and SerVice HJ E. Mila . •. Sale contlucle&lt;I by· 81lAJ)JORD
In coop1r�ion. r; ' T'l4! �•Mns
that $1!i,l43.7fi be transferred fr,m
CIM: No. llAOI
aquara. Kefauver ill b&amp;ttllllC
cou�!I an ;• �..,,...,
E. S. P=�
Pom.erey,
OW.o
&gt;-2'71,
Ph,one
Pomeroy,
ment Fu nd to the
Advertiliftf;• 'heeu
iv.. A.
•II.,.•
Retire
Md
■
dtc1
Bond
the
Dlvlt,
tor
1,
the
Tay1or
""4l'Y
•l
(Tip)
AUCTION
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Racine,
Ohio.
1111,.
Ar.dra"1'
l
7•21-l c
;;t
, as provided by la�,
Fund
ral
Gene
DOJnlnatktl.
Notice ii hereby fiven that Kath•
AUCl'IONW: Crill 11!'..VOrd.
Benat.
s.
u,
,
.
(8) 1• 8• 2te
for the1 resson set forth In sud
Sale 11,oapr: A. C. Br'41'ord.
4IR CONOfflONIKG, REFIUGER- ieen o. Cecil whoae Post Office
will
petition
•
petl tion , and that said
RID QUI Z PROGRAM
..«c
' ation urvl ce, Jack'1 Refrl1en� , Addre11 11 1t(lddleport, Ohio, hHB
LONDON UPI - Radio Mo,cow be for hearing on the 20th day of
tton. New Haven. Pboae '"11- been duly appointed as Adminls•
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·• 000' 'B'l"(J circulaUng Heater,
ut'l.
8-JS.tf lratril with the Will annexed of announced today it Wa&amp; beatnntni Aueuat, l960�U37.
l
on
o
Edu
of
� �litoialtit· � and fan.
1
Th 0 av ard
nuiz program_ for African 1lsten•
_
... of
l Davia late o a ,;
• - - ' tie liw.J
OPTO ETBIIT
� ·
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WY•-�
.,. m Local School Distrid
Ea�e
llelp
Colint,,
0
o,
deceaaed..
era
called
"Get
to
Know
tbij
Soviet
I
-,. 'ICTIIW
But Court Slrffl, ,_....,
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Walter Brown, E�rl �•
.Da1e4 this ZZndi daJ of July 1'60 Union." A broadcast qionUored
C� or fn11•' nreet corn.
I. ,Cl� I&amp; Ntia • 'lbn.l
,
il
otter
8
I to 1%,
v
Roan:
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Raw
r
Leste
here Hid the Africans wlli be
I'. A. O'BRIEN
II'... bea� - 1-lr• D. W.
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C. 1 , u-rn h111
Judie of the Probate -Court awarded prizes for their knowledge
Rhodes Farm, POJ't\lnd, Ohio,
Phone ., C"t_'1"'-......
hi
ounty,
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For Lease

Corn Harvester
Slew Four In
'am1'ly Argumen t

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E_n,/SllllANCII: PllO
FOUR kOOM hoof!&amp; ltutland Town coiii-izr
tfflkm, Lile, Autt, Fire, Pollo.
ship Phone Turner 2•3475.
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i n c·onnect..ion with the Youth Fair
program ,under the direC'tion of
Mrs. Paul Powell New Haven. The
I program included: Judy Lathey,
!iinJ[lng and dancing, accompanied
It coinc1dt:d W i t h a U . S. State 1 by her !ih1tt!r, Lind:i; a piano aolo
Depart ment rep or t pn•p:.iret.l for by Rita Jividen; voc"al solo. Terry
lhf' Orga nizati on ' o f A. merican Housh; instrumental selet-Uons by
Slatr,;,. arcu sin g the Cuban gov. the Corfee Family; vocal cidet, Ann
ernmcnt of WOtk 1 11g "in open Williams and Mary Priddy ; piano
l&lt;agu(•'· wit h Rui.sia a f)d
Red solo, Ptm Bullington; riute solo,
China to enco ur age revol utionary Jerry Lawson; musical trio, Marie
r.roups in pu ert o Hic o a nd the Moore. Sharon Bragg and Nancy
Gill); voe! solo, Judy Lathey.
South Ame rica n co n1i nc nt.
Tap dance, Sharon Slurgeun ; vo­
Neit her 8t! ac k stay ed Castro'!!
sold iers wllO started seizin g all cal duet, Sharon Knapp and Shelby
Grinstead; tp by Lind Sue Stewart,
piano solo, Wayne Kincaid ; piano ·
solo, Linda Latbey; \o" ocal solo, Anh
Howard; vocal and tap, !&lt;:aren
Green; vocal .solo by M.11ra:aret . Lou
By Mrs. Carra11 ,Adan,,, Jr.
Roney: instrumental music by the
AUXILIA RY SPE:ctAL- MEETING Pt. PleJsant Dance Band; vocal
The Ame tiean l..egiM Auxiliary duet by the McCoy Sisters; C harlie
held ., spedia l m ee tin g 011 Monday Brown and Ute Brownettes--Rlcky
f'\'cnini al th E' Le g io n Home. The Powell, Margaret Lol.f Roney, Shel•
meeting was h el d for the purpose by Grinstead and Sharon Knapp;
,if making pl a ns t o sprve t he Roush and a voeal solo by B"everl)' Roush.
ll:tlfLTiion Banq u et on Aug ust 19 a l
A\I talent was from MaSQ.(l Coun­
!he &lt;.:ommun ily B11 ildin g. They will ty. First prize of $15 was Rita Jivi­
he .issistcd by t he l adies of the den with her piano solo, "Majesty
Baehtel E l/8 C hu reh .
of the Deep." Second prize, $10, ·
LIONS CLUe PICN I CS
w8s won by Beverly Roush singina:
The mem be rs of th e Ltons Club "Can's You Hear Me CalHng Caro­
held a faJllilY tJ i t nic on Tuesday line" and third prize, � by the Mc•
c,•ening in t11 e Park. Follow ing a Co.v Sisters singing "Danny Boy,"
lwsht dinn er ga m es were plnyed.
Judges wefe Mrs. Ray Prolfitt,
ALtcn di t; g were Mr. and Mrs. MiH Mildred Chapman and Mn.
I
.Jaek Frey. B ill • nd noss, Mr. ,nd Blaine Norman.
F
Mrs. Henry Buck , Jr. and Susan,
A special feature of the evening
/
Mr. and Mrs . F' . C. Reichert and was Mrs. Foster Grin&amp;te.11d, who
OKLAHOMA CITY U PI _ A 27· Ji' r.i nz, Mr. and '.lf r�. Ch arles Lester, �ave several vocal selectjons dur­
year.old corn l1arvester told pol i&lt;' c 1 J im and Jill, � r. and Mrs. Roi.Jeri ing the judiing, Harry Miller ot
early today he killed his estrangf'cl . Johnston , Vi ck i e . Nan, n,vid and New Haen wa1 MC. Mrs. Powell
wile. her parents and his neph ew Barbara , .l'tfr, J ?hn W olfe, Terry accompanied the different acta on
because his wife shouted al him i n and Mike, ,B er m e Carmin alli, Ed the pi�no,
the middle of an argument that 1 C unnlngham and Charles Coughlin.
ISTHIR CIRC�E M!iBTS
TOW N COU NC I L MEETS
she was prcgnitnt.
The Esther Cirde of the United
The New H aven To wn Council Lutheran Church Women met. on
·
Slight
ly-buil t Richar d Henry met Monday eve ni
at 1 1-ie Ci�y Tuesday eveniilg for a picpic sup­
Dare had been soughl rm• 1 0 Buildi ng_ Tho st at t ng ng
endi were Ar• per o nthe lawn of the home of
hours Sunda y hy 160 hl'avil y- thur W ehrli, rn.a yor; 1'taelma
Cape­ Mrs. Jack Welch. "The Johnson
.
armed officers m
a rough, wooded ;1rt, rc cu rd er; Kar i w iles, Gleon
Family and Their Church" waa the
area _about 40 mUeJ south ()r here. Smith, Lewis Capeh
art and Donald theme of the program led by Ml111
He . rma\ly s�rrendered �f'ekl y to Bumga rdner, counC' Jrnen.
i
Lelah Jane Powell, assisted by
a �1f�long rr1&lt;'nd. McCla in Count y
THe coun eil dfic id e d that all wa- several members. A film i n con•
Sher1ff Joe Huddle ston.
!er records a nd bil l s wodld be kept neclion with the program WH
at
the office in t he citY buHding. shown.
Dade told police h e had kil l ed
Attending were Mrs. J. V. Mc­
hi$ wife, Patricia, 24, during the It was voted to purcha se an addinE
argument, and slew her µ�rents . machin e for th e office. Glenn Grew, Doris Elliott, Mrs. Wi1llam
Ted H. A l bert, 60, .and Virgj(! Al­ Smith was app ointe d to see about a Russell, Mrs. ,Bill Powell, Mn,
bert, 58, and their grandson Wil­ filit1g cabinet and blue print deak Clarence Blesaing, 1,an Grinstead;
liam McCormick, 16. He Sllid he for the orflce . C o unci l Voted to Mn. Fred Roush, Mrs. Martin Oh­
intended lo commit suicide but give Le wis C a peh a rt iru th ority to linger, Mi11s PoWell · and Mn.
hire help in .re p11lring the streets Welch.
' lost his nerve.
i n tr,wn.
/ The four were killed Friday.
On Tuesday evening a special
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitch and
Their bodies were found in 1he Al·
session was held. l'his meeting is children, Dewitt.s Run, visited her
berts' blood splattered home late set
by the State 't'ax Com mission parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Va•
Saturday.
on the first rues d ay in Augut for Meter and children recenUy.
1'hc thrf.!e adults hap been shot. all
municipali ties to ma ke 11p their
M r. .and Mrs. Harold Brewer an4
The boy apparently had
lwen budget £or the co mi
ng year.
daughter· called on his parents, Mr,
strangled with a sash 1.orcl.
TALl!N1' SH ow t,IILD
an4;1 Mrs. A. C. Brewer aii.d David_
·
A talent shOW Was held _ recently �unday. _ .

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Funeral senlres for Willlah'l
,8ass, 4!J, or Clifton wlll be held
on Tuesday mornl n"g at 10:30 o' •
dock at the Foglesong Funeral
Homo in M&amp;80'n with Hev. Richard
Wright offlcl1itlng".

I �For Sole or Rent

•

lef,al Nati,&amp;

( 20b) I n,;uronce

( 1 1 1 Wonted To Buy

bul o ha�dful of Amerlran-owne
property in Cuba. CHtro hht11el
madt it clear he 111,0 hAd hl
si1:hts sel on the big U, S. N11-vy
basl! ut Gsntanamo.

Ne w Hoven
News Of Week

Will Be. Held
On Tuesday

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� Sent�el, Pqmmiy-Middlepon, O., Au&amp;. 8, 1960-3

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Bass Services

A Look Back

'I

In Seizure Of tJ.. S. Prop1tt

An ilnl1·C ornn1u n i s t de1..' l11ratiun
by fub&lt;1's uint' bish o ps and lu�hop­
dl•s1gna11•s was rc 11 &lt;l at Sunday
masses in cvcr)I ca 1 hular chu rch
o n !\' hours ;1flcr Cas1 ro issued u
decree
ma;�ive i,at i�mauzation
t hat left Rt1ma as Cuba's chief
for&lt;.· ign b u �in ess l)a r wer.
It w,o I virtu,1 b,ttl• C41II sinCI!!
Castro has sa id tnaM' ti rn.1 ff,at
anti - C omrriunis n, in Cuba is
"counter - revo t1,1nflona�."

success or failure in a,ny future war wtll hinge

on oil . " He added, " Military commanders may
hav e all the m en , planes, ships, 'tanks and
missiles necessary to accomplish their mis­
sions, hut they will certainly fall if they do
not have the petrole um to move and to sus­
ta,i n the attack"
Bigger and better miHtary equipm ent of
a l l kinds have sharpl y increas ed the n�d for
oil. Yet . interestingly , the volum e of the pur­
rhases has been rising faster tha n the money
spem, due to favora bl e prices. Last year , for
instanc e , lht' m i litary wat able to bu_y 1 1 .2
Jll'I' &lt;·Pn l more produ ct than in the previo us
yPar al an increase of only J .7 per cent in
flnl iars. That's good news for the taxpayers.

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tw i n ::.nti·Co inni u n ist rtenun&lt;'ia.tions by the U. S. gov�ntm.en
a nd the Rom a n catholic C h u rc h and p lu nged ahead with se
ure of hu nd re d s of millions of dollars of A merican-ow
prop erty in Cuba.

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Chan-.ei �Monda)

Closely Played, Key Pony Contest U sed On Offense

S'l'ANDINGS

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On Sale At OU

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For Home Games

League Play

Raeine took another blow to lta
hopea of 1Jeln1 up • piece of Ht•
ond half honoh In lhe Hotkln1
V,1lley Le■sue Sunday wlth • 1-1
lou at the hantb of Jack!lonvllle.
Ed.- Zrdy and Lewl1 had two hill
tach In tht ..hlt laektonvllle at­
tacik. For Raelne, La y Wolle had
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3a&lt;uon,llle
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1Jt)' 1I four home foolball game■
thll fall are on sale u the Grover
f'h,alcal Educ1tlon Center Ucket
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The Bobeab, considered top con•
tendm for the Mlll•Amerlcan Con•
,....,. title In 1960, •P•• lhelr
home Hllon with a leaaue eneount• 1a1ln1t Toledo'1 Rocket,,
Sept. lit.
The Homeeom lns: aame wllh Ml·
aml lollow1 on Ocl. 22, also 1
leque same, and • third lta1ue
home 11me 11 with M1rahall Colla1t on Nov. &amp;. The Bobtat■ cloae
their 10.,ame lthedule In I Dad■
Day entf\unter with Southern JII.
Jnola Unh,enlty on Nov, 19.
Seuon rnerve ■eat llcketa for
tlh.111 tour &amp;amea are priced at 18.
BH aeat 1ea10n tlcket1 are priced

Coach Bill Heu wlll lleld
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Included are four who made th,
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ThlN an Ccinter Old: Grecni. a co
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M,., H�rt Parker
Mr. an d Mr1. Donald Hupp and
(amlly of A1hland ■pent the week
end with the former'a parent,.
Mr. and Mrs. Doraa Parsons.
Mr. and Mr■. Clayton Rollina of
P1rker1bura 1pent Monday wllb
Mr. and Mr■. Ott IIO,tlton.
Karen Rouah ha1 accepted em­
ployment at the C. fr: G. e11
plant al Racine.
Mr. and Mra. Arnold Hupp
took the Girl Scoul1 on a hay
ride Monday nia:ht and they en­
joyed a wiener roHt on the farm
or Charles Burri.
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Rowe
and famlly of New Brl1hton
vl1iled the lormer 's mother, Mn.
Katie Rowe, and family over tbe
weekend.

Columbu, moved to within a
1ame of 1ixth place Montreat by
trtppln1 the Roy1l1 twke, U-2,
and 8-3. Curt Raydon won the
opener for the Jet■ wJth 1 1lx-hlt•
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nl1htcap ll'lumpb.
Toronto len1thened ltll lead to
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Richmond
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aame. ,Brandt aleo homered in the .
second game. Milt Pappaa w11 the
winner. Jim (M.udcat) Grant and ·
Dick Sti1tman were Cleveland's los­
ing pitchers,
Hlttlno lxhlbltlor1
A grand slam homer by Jerry
Lynch hllhligbted Cincinnati'• 21·
hit exploalon In the first game
against St. Louia. Rookie Cliff
Cook h•d a perfect d■y witb S
(or 5 and Eddie Kaako and Wally
Po,t had thtee hits for the Reda.
Walt Moran homered fox tbe
Cards.
Kenny Boyer'• two-out ain,le
drove in two runa in tlle aeventh
inning of the nl1htcap H Ernie
Broglio won his 13th 1ame for St.
Louis.

1''acc, who won 18 games for
the Pintea laat sea&amp;on in rcliet,
the
rescued Plttaburgh again ln
doubleheader 1weep of the San
Franceico Giants to &amp;ive the Buca
a 6'ii ·Jame lead.
StAley, on the 1unny side of &lt;60,
went hi• NL counterpart one bet­
ter In chaltln1 up two reHef vlc­
torle1 in Chlca,:0'1 9-7, 3·2 deci110111 over the Washington Sen•·
Lon. That moved Al Lopez' crew lo
wl\hin 1 \.1 aamea of the tint•place
Yanltees.
New York 1plit a twln bill with
Kan■1.a CH.y, winninc the first
11me, 3-2, and d ropping the tee•
ond, 13•3; Baltimore moved two
Jame1 olf lhe pat.-e with 8,6 and
t-2 tri'lmphfi over Cleveland, and
Detroit and Botton epllt a p'alr in
other .American League game■,
th11 Tigert wlnnln1 the flrat, 7. 2,
and the Red S01. tat.Ina lhe nl1ht•
cap, 1 -0,
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In the N1tlon1l L,e11ue, Loi An•
1elu beal Phlladelphla twice,
and 2:•li Cincinnati won the open•
from St Louis, 1 M, b1,1t
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Church at · the worship service
Sunday motnln(,
�e org,m · preluae by Mrs.
Emerson 01:ea, Merter and Mar­ Hirv�y Vin V'talTRn and the
cella_ Sparb, Nlchola.11" atlended m,lnistty of tlle acolyte&amp;, opened
Virginia State f. ff o;hort cour,e ttie �Vi�. lol10we'd by the caU
June 27.Jul1 2 at Blacklbutg, Va. to worsb;p by the' Rev. Eugene
.(Qfrn H@�, Putflam and Larry lit-own and tile hymn, "H™' Firm
'l'P.wmend, Wood (joint 4-H and A l"oundatfon".
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Ti;i1Ult,ute of· Co'oteritlve Aut. 7. Meif"· by ftay·Reutet _preceded the
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tire �!I o( God!" Wa!I the topic
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Tl1er1 r11torld pitcher Paul Foy- olJc prleata Sunday ur1ed parent■
tact to the actlYt 1111, Su�ay and · not to allow their children to 1te
more Ulan two ho.un of televl1loD
to malr:e room far blm dropped
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Lulu, Euttr .Ull baa the home
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E11ler belted ti.II lOlh. homer of
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Unt pmt victory •.., Jtl'II)' City
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Red Wino' ?-I lffOhd same trl•
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Buffalo for third pllct.
The BJIOIII 1pllt I pair with Ml•
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droppla1 th• IICGnd M. A three,
run hotltl by- JOI Lonnttl and
Bobby Wlne-'t 1ala blut won the
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Romtr lillff UM dlHennee in the
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LOS ANGEIJ!!l UPI -1 Amerl,
can Football LN1ue Commlulon­
er Joe Fou ba1 levied a '2,000
fine each 111ln1t the Loi Anlele■
Ch1r1er1 and the D•llu Texan,
for atart1n1 1ractie. two weeks
early. The tine came aa , nault
of New York 'nt1na President
Harry Wl1mer'1 complaint apln1t
the two ch1ba. Wlatner claimed
they beaa n practice · two Wffkl
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Saturday evening . 11:r. and Mra.
L. D. Dllet were in Athena at the
home of their aon-in-liw and
dauahter, Mr. and Mr■. H•rry Mil•
thell, where a family 11thering
w11 held In the yard of the Mil·
chell home.
Ot hen or the family attending
were Mr. and Mn. Bill Diles and
children, Kathy, John and Bllly,
who have ju,t recenUy moved to
Athena from Maryland. Mr. Oilea
J1 111oclati:d wilh I company
dealing In hearln1 •Id.a.
AJao attendln1 the outlna were
Dr. and Hra. Charlu Jividen and
i::hildren, Ellen and ,Tom, Mr. and
Mn. Richard Sc:hfttlket (Sharon
Bu1h) of Chlca10, llllnoj, and the
Mitchell children, Mark, John,
Jim and Sam.
On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Diles vl1ited In Middleport with
the L. D. 01111 and retW'fted their
eon, ' Billy to hi• wew home In
Athen1 at DD Morrla A�enue.

Attend Church Camp 1 14 ,SOC . . .
Youna: people of the First Bap..
ll1l Church of Middleport wt-nl to
Tar Hollow yesterday to atten dthe
church camp near Chl111colhe.
Memben or the J,unlor ll'OUp
who went ' were Lind, LYOJ?I, Kl)'
Bolfie!II and Ruth Anti Kloea. They
were taken to the camp by Mr. and
Mn. Burl 80111eu.
Memben of the Junior HJ1h
group were Lli\da Kauft, Martha
Fowler and. Kim Neal. Mr. and Mra.
Tony Fowler and ■on, Mark, accom•
panled them Lo the camp.

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HIRAM, O. UPI - Former
Ohio State •ce Jim Houston may
be- u1e-d on the offenllr,le unit by
lhe Cleveland Brown1.
Coadh �I BrQWn Indicated
that Houston, now with the All­
Stars in Chle110, may gel a shot
with the offen,ive team.
Earlier, he had bffn tan:ed H
a delem1ive eJ}d but Brown had 1
change of heart after the fine
work turned in by t he defen1ive
unlt in last Saturday's one-hour
fulJ.acale ecrlmmaa:e.
HouelO[! WU the top draft
choice of the Brown&amp;.
The Brown, are rather thin in
material in the rettivln,i: depart­
ment with Ray Renfro and Gern
Nagler bein.1 the only two veter­
an, on hand. Second year man
Hich Kreitlln1 baa 1hown up well
BH the •lot receiver durlne the
put two week■ of training.
The Brown• open their aix
game e1:hiblUon IH!IOn Saturday
when they meet Detroit.

Lancaster Nine

aonvllle, t-1, a n d Columbu■
Wood■ Plumben defeated Colum•
bu1 Dan Rohyan ford, 9-4 at Col

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M usic Jo the Round
Jim Thacker �ow
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Russ Coen, a Cheshire product playing under the banner o(
tbe Middleport Barons, solved Racine Pony League pitching
for two hits Saturday , enough , with two Racine errors, to
bring the Middleport team a 3--0 victory.
The result brought closer a possible playoff between these
same two teams when all the scheduled firing is done.
-----They have one �1ul1r contetl
l al short.
Stobu
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way,
yet to play. Should Middle port
for Ron•
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stop,
win, Racine wlll be one-half eame
�ifth.
the
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Racine
cine 11,o h I s I poatpom•d
0 1 0 x-3 2 0
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&amp;AIM' with Syrac
and -W i ck6,
L
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Bal
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would h■ve to win it to tie Midline.
dleport and force a pla)' off.
On the other hand, Racine can
take h 111 should Junior Wolfe's
boy1 win the rJnal match between
the two teams, and the Syracwie
ly United Pren lnterndional
m1keup game_
NATIONAL L EAGUE
Charley Bush had things all
W. L. Pct. GB
hb own way Saturda y on the
40 .612
63
PitlAburgh
mound. HiJ1 control was 1harp
56 4-4 .:,00 5 1ft
(walking two lhe aeven Inning Milwaukee
5:5 45 .550 6 If,;
route&gt;. fannin1 n ine, and allowing St. Louis
55 45 .5:Kl 6 \-lt
Angelca
Loi
one hit, • ■lnfle lo Ted Balley
San Francisco 51 50 .505 1 1
In the second lnnina:.
4:5 59 .433 1 8 ',i
8u1h'a curve w11 dropping low Cincinnati
42 62 .404 21 i,,
Philadelphia
over the outJJde corner with
JD 63 .382 23"re111l1rity dnwlt11 e:Uher called Chicago
Results
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Sund•y'
1trlke11 or futile ■winp of Racine
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Fran.
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P ltt1 7 Sen F r1n. 5 2nd
Balley, then Lah'y Price. wete Loa Antelff I Phll•. 7 l it
quite u eflectlve. permitting Lo1 A"fOIH 2 Phlla. 2 2nd
only those pair of tingles to Clnelnn1tl I I St. Louis 4 ht
Coen, in the fifth and ehc.th in• St. L.ul1 4 C lnc:lnn,ti 2 2nd
nln11, neither of which reaulted MllwaYkH 5 Chlceto 4
latyrda(1 Results
in a run.
M iddleport e:01 two in the llnl C hlUto 3 MHw■Yktt 2
lnnin1 when wilh one out Mick It. LoYII 6 Cincinnati 5
Morri&amp; and John Allen1worth flJltt■• I S.n P: ran. 7 ( 1 0 lnnlnp}
Monday's Probable Plh:hu1
walked , both advanced, and then
Lot Antel.. at Mllwaukn nl,ht
aeored on an error at finl bue.
The B•rona aot thetr other run -OryM11te 1 0- 1 1 "' WIiiey 5-6,
lln Francisco ■t Cincinnati
In the fifth when Coen 1lngled,
■nd Morrl1 wae hll (Larry Price night - McCormick 10-' H McLl1h
relievtd Balley on the mound). 1-7.
Only flmll schoduled.
Coen wH forced at third on
T-,.ld1y'1 Game•
Allen1worth'e infield out, but
Buah walked and Morrl1 1cored It. Lowis at Phil•. 2 twl-nltht
Chlcoto It PIH&amp;b\,rgh night
on Terry John10n'! Infield out.
Racine lhu1tened In the sec• l1n l'ran. at Clnclnn1tl night
ond when Balley led oU with h11 Lo, An,el11 1t Mlilw1ukH nl1ht
AMlklCAN LIAGUE
,lnsle. But he w11 rotted on Sal•
W. L. Pct. GB
aer·1 1rounder, and s,11er w11
.19 41 .noo
called out tryln11 to 1wipe third New York
. 60 4:5 .571 I "ChlcaKo
with Holman at bat.
60 46 .366 2
,Baltimore
Larry Price 1ot on vi■ u1 error Cleveland
51 tA .510 8
In the fourth wllh two oul and Waahington
49 53 .480 1 1
Buah walked Balley, but then he Detroit
46 55 .4" 131,,
fanned John1on.
t4 M .432 15½
Bo,ton
M•n•ger Woody Call, of the Kan1aa City
39 61 .390 20
Baton■, opened with two Uttle
IYnd1y'1 Retulh
Leaa:uen In key Poalllon1, Jim Chiu .. t W11hlnfton 7, ht
John10n, who cauaht Bu1b 1U the Chlceto I W11hln1ton 2, 2nd
Ne w Yerk J Kan,.. City 2, lat
_ • 1�111 City 1S H11w York J, 2nd
Detrelt 7 lnten 2, l 1t
lo1ton 1 Detroit O, 2nd
leltlmere I Clneland 6 ,ht
l1ltlffl0f'1 f Clonland 1, 2nd
SatYrday'• Re1ulh
IHton 1 1 Dotrait t
N1w Y1rk 16 K1nu1 City 4
Chica .. t WHhlngton 2
LANCASTER, 0. UPI - Lan­ laltlmort 5 Cl1vel1nd 2
Mt&gt;n41y'1 Probablo Pitchers
cuter Anchor llockln11 remained
New Yark •t Chlc190, nl1ht­
In the lead ln the Heart or Ohio
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Leaaue followhiQ: Sund1y'1 11 Inn• Pltrd ,.. n Pierce 10-7,
at lhnlH City, nlpit
Wtthlntton
Ins, 2-1 win over Columbu1 Bel•
-Woodethlcll 3-4 ws T1ltourl1 0. 1 .
tone.
Only ,..,.., scheduled.
It w11 Anchor Hoekln1'1 fourth
T\,nd1y'1 G•me■
1tral1ht win of lho ■e«:ond round.
Ytrk
at Chlca,90. nltht
Ntw
MMnwhUe, Beulah P■rk, de­
at Kan.., City, nl1ht
Wtthln,ttin
fendlnl champion, hlaated Zanes•
ville Ploneen, 10.3, 11t Grove City l1ltlm.r• at Detroit, night
the Chllllcothe Colli nipped Nel• INNn at Claval•nd, nl9ht

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Bailey, Price Permit 2 Singles ln

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Closely Played, Key Pony Contest U sed On Offense

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Racine Beaten

On Sale At OU

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For Home Games

League Play

Raeine took another blow to lta
hopea of 1Jeln1 up • piece of Ht•
ond half honoh In lhe Hotkln1
V,1lley Le■sue Sunday wlth • 1-1
lou at the hantb of Jack!lonvllle.
Ed.- Zrdy and Lewl1 had two hill
tach In tht ..hlt laektonvllle at­
tacik. For Raelne, La y Wolle had
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3a&lt;uon,llle
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a..1ne
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JOllel ind Lewlll. Jr. Wolfe (LP),
I,. Woll, (I), a•d Stobart, lleNl&lt;­
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1Jt)' 1I four home foolball game■
thll fall are on sale u the Grover
f'h,alcal Educ1tlon Center Ucket
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The Bobeab, considered top con•
tendm for the Mlll•Amerlcan Con•
,....,. title In 1960, •P•• lhelr
home Hllon with a leaaue eneount• 1a1ln1t Toledo'1 Rocket,,
Sept. lit.
The Homeeom lns: aame wllh Ml·
aml lollow1 on Ocl. 22, also 1
leque same, and • third lta1ue
home 11me 11 with M1rahall Colla1t on Nov. &amp;. The Bobtat■ cloae
their 10.,ame lthedule In I Dad■
Day entf\unter with Southern JII.
Jnola Unh,enlty on Nov, 19.
Seuon rnerve ■eat llcketa for
tlh.111 tour &amp;amea are priced at 18.
BH aeat 1ea10n tlcket1 are priced

Coach Bill Heu wlll lleld
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ThlN an Ccinter Old: Grecni. a co
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M,., H�rt Parker
Mr. an d Mr1. Donald Hupp and
(amlly of A1hland ■pent the week
end with the former'a parent,.
Mr. and Mrs. Doraa Parsons.
Mr. and Mr■. Clayton Rollina of
P1rker1bura 1pent Monday wllb
Mr. and Mr■. Ott IIO,tlton.
Karen Rouah ha1 accepted em­
ployment at the C. fr: G. e11
plant al Racine.
Mr. and Mra. Arnold Hupp
took the Girl Scoul1 on a hay
ride Monday nia:ht and they en­
joyed a wiener roHt on the farm
or Charles Burri.
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Rowe
and famlly of New Brl1hton
vl1iled the lormer 's mother, Mn.
Katie Rowe, and family over tbe
weekend.

Columbu, moved to within a
1ame of 1ixth place Montreat by
trtppln1 the Roy1l1 twke, U-2,
and 8-3. Curt Raydon won the
opener for the Jet■ wJth 1 1lx-hlt•
ter and Al Jac�n 11lned the
nl1htcap ll'lumpb.
Toronto len1thened ltll lead to
over ,econd-p1ace Rich14 Glamea
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umpb over \he Vlr1lnlan1.
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Richmond
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Buffalo
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Ju.ey
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Columbua
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aame. ,Brandt aleo homered in the .
second game. Milt Pappaa w11 the
winner. Jim (M.udcat) Grant and ·
Dick Sti1tman were Cleveland's los­
ing pitchers,
Hlttlno lxhlbltlor1
A grand slam homer by Jerry
Lynch hllhligbted Cincinnati'• 21·
hit exploalon In the first game
against St. Louia. Rookie Cliff
Cook h•d a perfect d■y witb S
(or 5 and Eddie Kaako and Wally
Po,t had thtee hits for the Reda.
Walt Moran homered fox tbe
Cards.
Kenny Boyer'• two-out ain,le
drove in two runa in tlle aeventh
inning of the nl1htcap H Ernie
Broglio won his 13th 1ame for St.
Louis.

1''acc, who won 18 games for
the Pintea laat sea&amp;on in rcliet,
the
rescued Plttaburgh again ln
doubleheader 1weep of the San
Franceico Giants to &amp;ive the Buca
a 6'ii ·Jame lead.
StAley, on the 1unny side of &lt;60,
went hi• NL counterpart one bet­
ter In chaltln1 up two reHef vlc­
torle1 in Chlca,:0'1 9-7, 3·2 deci110111 over the Washington Sen•·
Lon. That moved Al Lopez' crew lo
wl\hin 1 \.1 aamea of the tint•place
Yanltees.
New York 1plit a twln bill with
Kan■1.a CH.y, winninc the first
11me, 3-2, and d ropping the tee•
ond, 13•3; Baltimore moved two
Jame1 olf lhe pat.-e with 8,6 and
t-2 tri'lmphfi over Cleveland, and
Detroit and Botton epllt a p'alr in
other .American League game■,
th11 Tigert wlnnln1 the flrat, 7. 2,
and the Red S01. tat.Ina lhe nl1ht•
cap, 1 -0,
DM...-a Win T..
In the N1tlon1l L,e11ue, Loi An•
1elu beal Phlladelphla twice,
and 2:•li Cincinnati won the open•
from St Louis, 1 M, b1,1t
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Two New lltembers
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received 1he rites o( baptism arid
wen welcomed Into the fellow­
Bhip of the United Methodist
Church at · the worship service
Sunday motnln(,
�e org,m · preluae by Mrs.
Emerson 01:ea, Merter and Mar­ Hirv�y Vin V'talTRn and the
cella_ Sparb, Nlchola.11" atlended m,lnistty of tlle acolyte&amp;, opened
Virginia State f. ff o;hort cour,e ttie �Vi�. lol10we'd by the caU
June 27.Jul1 2 at Blacklbutg, Va. to worsb;p by the' Rev. Eugene
.(Qfrn H@�, Putflam and Larry lit-own and tile hymn, "H™' Firm
'l'P.wmend, Wood (joint 4-H and A l"oundatfon".
Ji'.FA) will attend the AmerlcaD' . A SOio, "When I've Done My
Ti;i1Ult,ute of· Co'oteritlve Aut. 7. Meif"· by ftay·Reutet _preceded the
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receptio� of members. "Whit Is
10 at Ber�, CaHt.
tire �!I o( God!" Wa!I the topic
R��n. Bro\1Pl1, Gl'e-enbflP.r; Nari
of
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cy Sfiofflaker, Cabell· Bett, Pan,
cake, Harnp■hlre' a'rid ffiib9cca hh scrii:,tute, Matthew 7:14,
�!� con11e�1tion hymn, "Bre- ·
Dtinkle, Jte'ndlelon wlll attend
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on, Mil Bteath (lf Gltd'' the
Camp Mlntwanta, Stoney Like
Mich. , """ 1•14'. Al10' atteridind, �e� l&lt;"tiori · b,y the PHlOr ana the
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Maurl�e Lott, a1td Sheila Young
17, otUce Wl:lr�r. daughter of �r:
and Mrs. John C. Young, Racine
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Richard Diamond
Arlhur llurray Pariy
M Squad
Phil Silvers Shm,
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Woody l'/o..d�
Muilc i• tho Round
Jim 'Tback'er Sliow '
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B1·g Luke S'1} Has Home Run
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LONDON UPI - Roman CathDETROIT UPI - Tbe Dtlrolt
Tl1er1 r11torld pitcher Paul Foy- olJc prleata Sunday ur1ed parent■
tact to the actlYt 1111, Su�ay and · not to allow their children to 1te
more Ulan two ho.un of televl1loD
to malr:e room far blm dropped
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relief .hurler Clem Labine.

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Lulu, Euttr .Ull baa the home
run punch, and helpa hip the
Roebe■ter � Wlftp in their
battle tor third p)aee ln the Inter,
n1Uon1I LHau,t,
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E11ler belted ti.II lOlh. homer of
the HIIOn to lead Ro.eh•ter to a
Unt pmt victory •.., Jtl'II)' City
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H1rtell then hit bomera In the
Red Wino' ?-I lffOhd same trl•
,1mph that 1n1bled "lhem to lie
Buffalo for third pllct.
The BJIOIII 1pllt I pair with Ml•
1ml, wlnl)lftl the flnt, f-1, and
droppla1 th• IICGnd M. A three,
run hotltl by- JOI Lonnttl and
Bobby Wlne-'t 1ala blut won the
opentr f• B\lffe)o. Gelle Gnt1n'a
Romtr lillff UM dlHennee in the
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LOS ANGEIJ!!l UPI -1 Amerl,
can Football LN1ue Commlulon­
er Joe Fou ba1 levied a '2,000
fine each 111ln1t the Loi Anlele■
Ch1r1er1 and the D•llu Texan,
for atart1n1 1ractie. two weeks
early. The tine came aa , nault
of New York 'nt1na President
Harry Wl1mer'1 complaint apln1t
the two ch1ba. Wlatner claimed
they beaa n practice · two Wffkl
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Saturday evening . 11:r. and Mra.
L. D. Dllet were in Athena at the
home of their aon-in-liw and
dauahter, Mr. and Mr■. H•rry Mil•
thell, where a family 11thering
w11 held In the yard of the Mil·
chell home.
Ot hen or the family attending
were Mr. and Mn. Bill Diles and
children, Kathy, John and Bllly,
who have ju,t recenUy moved to
Athena from Maryland. Mr. Oilea
J1 111oclati:d wilh I company
dealing In hearln1 •Id.a.
AJao attendln1 the outlna were
Dr. and Hra. Charlu Jividen and
i::hildren, Ellen and ,Tom, Mr. and
Mn. Richard Sc:hfttlket (Sharon
Bu1h) of Chlca10, llllnoj, and the
Mitchell children, Mark, John,
Jim and Sam.
On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Diles vl1ited In Middleport with
the L. D. 01111 and retW'fted their
eon, ' Billy to hi• wew home In
Athen1 at DD Morrla A�enue.

Attend Church Camp 1 14 ,SOC . . .
Youna: people of the First Bap..
ll1l Church of Middleport wt-nl to
Tar Hollow yesterday to atten dthe
church camp near Chl111colhe.
Memben or the J,unlor ll'OUp
who went ' were Lind, LYOJ?I, Kl)'
Bolfie!II and Ruth Anti Kloea. They
were taken to the camp by Mr. and
Mn. Burl 80111eu.
Memben of the Junior HJ1h
group were Lli\da Kauft, Martha
Fowler and. Kim Neal. Mr. and Mra.
Tony Fowler and ■on, Mark, accom•
panled them Lo the camp.

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HIRAM, O. UPI - Former
Ohio State •ce Jim Houston may
be- u1e-d on the offenllr,le unit by
lhe Cleveland Brown1.
Coadh �I BrQWn Indicated
that Houston, now with the All­
Stars in Chle110, may gel a shot
with the offen,ive team.
Earlier, he had bffn tan:ed H
a delem1ive eJ}d but Brown had 1
change of heart after the fine
work turned in by t he defen1ive
unlt in last Saturday's one-hour
fulJ.acale ecrlmmaa:e.
HouelO[! WU the top draft
choice of the Brown&amp;.
The Brown, are rather thin in
material in the rettivln,i: depart­
ment with Ray Renfro and Gern
Nagler bein.1 the only two veter­
an, on hand. Second year man
Hich Kreitlln1 baa 1hown up well
BH the •lot receiver durlne the
put two week■ of training.
The Brown• open their aix
game e1:hiblUon IH!IOn Saturday
when they meet Detroit.

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aonvllle, t-1, a n d Columbu■
Wood■ Plumben defeated Colum•
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Atk!rul Churcli
At Tar Holloui

Comedy Playhouse
Adventure Tinlt'I
S\t,1mbo1t Bill
S1 t. Prt!lton
M usic Jo the Round
Jim Thacker �ow
WeatherCdt
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1:1.uutley Brlnk'le1 Ropor1
Huckleberry Hound
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Tales of wen, Fargo
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Russ Coen, a Cheshire product playing under the banner o(
tbe Middleport Barons, solved Racine Pony League pitching
for two hits Saturday , enough , with two Racine errors, to
bring the Middleport team a 3--0 victory.
The result brought closer a possible playoff between these
same two teams when all the scheduled firing is done.
-----They have one �1ul1r contetl
l al short.
Stobu
Gary
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yet to play. Should Middle port
for Ron•
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stop,
win, Racine wlll be one-half eame
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Racine
cine 11,o h I s I poatpom•d
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would h■ve to win it to tie Midline.
dleport and force a pla)' off.
On the other hand, Racine can
take h 111 should Junior Wolfe's
boy1 win the rJnal match between
the two teams, and the Syracwie
ly United Pren lnterndional
m1keup game_
NATIONAL L EAGUE
Charley Bush had things all
W. L. Pct. GB
hb own way Saturda y on the
40 .612
63
PitlAburgh
mound. HiJ1 control was 1harp
56 4-4 .:,00 5 1ft
(walking two lhe aeven Inning Milwaukee
5:5 45 .550 6 If,;
route&gt;. fannin1 n ine, and allowing St. Louis
55 45 .5:Kl 6 \-lt
Angelca
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one hit, • ■lnfle lo Ted Balley
San Francisco 51 50 .505 1 1
In the second lnnina:.
4:5 59 .433 1 8 ',i
8u1h'a curve w11 dropping low Cincinnati
42 62 .404 21 i,,
Philadelphia
over the outJJde corner with
JD 63 .382 23"re111l1rity dnwlt11 e:Uher called Chicago
Results
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Sund•y'
1trlke11 or futile ■winp of Racine
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Fran.
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P ltt1 7 Sen F r1n. 5 2nd
Balley, then Lah'y Price. wete Loa Antelff I Phll•. 7 l it
quite u eflectlve. permitting Lo1 A"fOIH 2 Phlla. 2 2nd
only those pair of tingles to Clnelnn1tl I I St. Louis 4 ht
Coen, in the fifth and ehc.th in• St. L.ul1 4 C lnc:lnn,ti 2 2nd
nln11, neither of which reaulted MllwaYkH 5 Chlceto 4
latyrda(1 Results
in a run.
M iddleport e:01 two in the llnl C hlUto 3 MHw■Yktt 2
lnnin1 when wilh one out Mick It. LoYII 6 Cincinnati 5
Morri&amp; and John Allen1worth flJltt■• I S.n P: ran. 7 ( 1 0 lnnlnp}
Monday's Probable Plh:hu1
walked , both advanced, and then
Lot Antel.. at Mllwaukn nl,ht
aeored on an error at finl bue.
The B•rona aot thetr other run -OryM11te 1 0- 1 1 "' WIiiey 5-6,
lln Francisco ■t Cincinnati
In the fifth when Coen 1lngled,
■nd Morrl1 wae hll (Larry Price night - McCormick 10-' H McLl1h
relievtd Balley on the mound). 1-7.
Only flmll schoduled.
Coen wH forced at third on
T-,.ld1y'1 Game•
Allen1worth'e infield out, but
Buah walked and Morrl1 1cored It. Lowis at Phil•. 2 twl-nltht
Chlcoto It PIH&amp;b\,rgh night
on Terry John10n'! Infield out.
Racine lhu1tened In the sec• l1n l'ran. at Clnclnn1tl night
ond when Balley led oU with h11 Lo, An,el11 1t Mlilw1ukH nl1ht
AMlklCAN LIAGUE
,lnsle. But he w11 rotted on Sal•
W. L. Pct. GB
aer·1 1rounder, and s,11er w11
.19 41 .noo
called out tryln11 to 1wipe third New York
. 60 4:5 .571 I "ChlcaKo
with Holman at bat.
60 46 .366 2
,Baltimore
Larry Price 1ot on vi■ u1 error Cleveland
51 tA .510 8
In the fourth wllh two oul and Waahington
49 53 .480 1 1
Buah walked Balley, but then he Detroit
46 55 .4" 131,,
fanned John1on.
t4 M .432 15½
Bo,ton
M•n•ger Woody Call, of the Kan1aa City
39 61 .390 20
Baton■, opened with two Uttle
IYnd1y'1 Retulh
Leaa:uen In key Poalllon1, Jim Chiu .. t W11hlnfton 7, ht
John10n, who cauaht Bu1b 1U the Chlceto I W11hln1ton 2, 2nd
Ne w Yerk J Kan,.. City 2, lat
_ • 1�111 City 1S H11w York J, 2nd
Detrelt 7 lnten 2, l 1t
lo1ton 1 Detroit O, 2nd
leltlmere I Clneland 6 ,ht
l1ltlffl0f'1 f Clonland 1, 2nd
SatYrday'• Re1ulh
IHton 1 1 Dotrait t
N1w Y1rk 16 K1nu1 City 4
Chica .. t WHhlngton 2
LANCASTER, 0. UPI - Lan­ laltlmort 5 Cl1vel1nd 2
Mt&gt;n41y'1 Probablo Pitchers
cuter Anchor llockln11 remained
New Yark •t Chlc190, nl1ht­
In the lead ln the Heart or Ohio
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Leaaue followhiQ: Sund1y'1 11 Inn• Pltrd ,.. n Pierce 10-7,
at lhnlH City, nlpit
Wtthlntton
Ins, 2-1 win over Columbu1 Bel•
-Woodethlcll 3-4 ws T1ltourl1 0. 1 .
tone.
Only ,..,.., scheduled.
It w11 Anchor Hoekln1'1 fourth
T\,nd1y'1 G•me■
1tral1ht win of lho ■e«:ond round.
Ytrk
at Chlca,90. nltht
Ntw
MMnwhUe, Beulah P■rk, de­
at Kan.., City, nl1ht
Wtthln,ttin
fendlnl champion, hlaated Zanes•
ville Ploneen, 10.3, 11t Grove City l1ltlm.r• at Detroit, night
the Chllllcothe Colli nipped Nel• INNn at Claval•nd, nl9ht

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Ciub O, District 13, D. of A.
Lois Arnott
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: Tbe annual picnic Of tJle Deputy club of District 13, Daugh- ,
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Larry Lee Wilt�y In Saturdgy Ceremony
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Middleoort

Middle�rt Man �
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At Harllord

'J'.wo lli u�dred and ten MHon
Member&amp; and t:1t-ir 11ue11s Of
GaJ ha , Melli tee:u1,en aaw Luis
•., flltlDDII HOUDAIMILT
the &lt;.:h.ristian En deavor of tM
Mr . lib d Mra. ):"ra nll Chetae­
Arnott tate a 104 point lead in
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brew attendrd ch\lrc:h aentce, at
Mr. and Mn. Edi10n Baker a nd
the 191!'11 Mw t'rl-Cou n ty Btauty
th e ir leader-ti, Mrs. George C hlldl the Hartford Baptitt Cbukb "•
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Columbu&amp;
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were
Ja11et,
daughter.
Pagea n t Prt'llmln aey 'lead S,i tur•
a n d Miu Carol H u d�n. Wl'DI to te rd,1 mornin1 where Mr. Cheeae­
yesterday to m�t lheir da ughter, I
day nl1bt at R.adne.
Lllke Hope lor !W l mJm ng, bosi t1 n1 brew deliver� the mo�ln,: let
Jt WH lhe Tri·Cou n ty Teen Mrs. Donald A Ruuell , Jr. , a nd '
a picmc supper.
and
[ mon. l\ev hoo ver, J)allOI' of tbe
Canteen·• mo1t en thusiutl{' a u d 1• aon, Jonathan, who 11rr1ved by !.
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ence and J.·ntettat wu high 111 pla11e (rom Harve de Grace , Mary
Jn the grr.up we,.:- t\ari n Mt·El · churc� hi On YautJon. P'or tbe
vi11it.
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for
land
1...mtle 1 �rvlt'e, ·. Mr. ,,�heeaebtew Ultd u
the voling wbij!h Wiilll 1ho11, n by
h i n ny, Ja nice
H i. u ::k,
his topic, Sm In the Pffaent
1704 vote, cast. B•ll 1Jls could be
Co nn ie Phillips
Smith
L&gt;nn
Mr. and Mrs. N a tha n Hysell an d
e nae · ·
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boug hi for I cent I pic_ce thus
D an iela, Herbie Adki n s, �ope Bl,
daughter•ln•law, Mrs. Richard Hy•
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thoae
h_op, Sharon Hoseh,,1r, .Micky Mor.iUeudmg
lo sell and children , Richard and
In· the aflernoon the Cheeae•
chooae their favorite.
r11, Joh nny Allen1wo1th, t...Ji:-r lf!ll bre ws · who w iert a&lt;:companied bf
Kathy of Akron, vi1ited ove r th e
, Bu11h, Carol Scott, M�rsa � roi l, !)on ft0.1ch atl@nded the Haye
Miu Arnott rect!lved setond week end with Mn. Edn a Ruuell,
.a.
pfar:e rating j n �lie evening's vol•
Don�• Smith, Terr;1 Jorui.,m , l...J.r
A thank you note was read from
Young Reu nion at Hclidl)f School,
Mra. Kathryn Erw in, Mn. Hilda
me but the top two cand .datee
ry Oiler, C arl Lefever, Jt&gt;hn Hood Grou nds a nd from • there t&gt;,d
the Riffle hmily for nowen sen�
K i ng and Howard Hyse ll.
each were to receive 1k) po;nb to
Sammy
Hood, J_oy_ Boggs., lJi1ine went , to Mutra)' City for the in­
at the duth of Gl adys Rirfl e wbo
Pierce. w ho WH ad mlt­
be adJt!d to lh1,,ae lhat thtY had ledMillard
Va n C�ney, �hnatme Bahr, l.Jav - 11aU ,tion or the officers of
WH deputy of the New Lexington
lo I lol:r.er Hosi:,it.al Friday un­
accuniu1at ed. 'J'op winnt!"r of Sal•
i� Wiley, Dianna Wood, J o1111y / ,merie1 n Legion Post 420.
Couni:-1J. lva Griffin waa rtported
derwent minor surgery and ex­
UrdlY!i vuune \\ 46 JUSIC Ha 11o·Je y
e Thompson, Red Hayes, Bt1:1•
Su
ill and a rnund robm iiet well card
pects to be released today or to­
· ------ --whose total now 1� ll 9 whil e Miss
1i
e Wa t1on and Rickey Oller.
,was sent her. Mrs. Wakely tha nked
1 -�' morrow.
1
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ott·,
n
Ar
HAWKll.,S
LUCILL
1,S
the dt"pulies or help and coopera­
Others wbo went to rurnish ___.,.____...,___,t
Othe r c,ndidatcs in th&lt;. &lt;'On •
Mr. 11ni1 Mrs. Strow W alker an d
tion the pill ye a r a nd at the rally
transportatio
Mn.
Punta
of
Mitchell
Ella
n were, Mr. and Mn;.
lest
ar(!
Aaren
Su&lt;' Oun, .\nn Ollie Thornton or Maso n visited
a nd e1.preued a ppreciation to lhe
Gorda, Fla., and Mn. Emma Hubbard, An n Spouse, Cuole with Mr. an d Mrs, Charle, Ben n etl
and
Bahr
Ca.ab
da ughter, Candace
at.ate oUiecn of th e district for at­
I
and
M
arta Kay Hubbat'J, Mr. a nd
er of Mario n let1 Thursday,
Grov
,
Teaford , Charlott� Smtlh ilnd Sunday.
" te n dance 11t the rally.
for Marion. after a viint with Jamee Or11ke.
Mrs. Paul scott, Mrs. Audrey
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mills re­
The D e1.t meeting will be al the
FrW1t, .Mrs, Richard PJckeni, at.re.
th e ir IJNith�. William Krei�el­
St ealing �.. turd l)' nig�t•s ,how turned Sunday from Cleveland
home of Pribble WilM&gt;n, GalJlpo.
Joe B lflhop, and Debbie Maiden,
was the rock n roll band from I where they visited with Mr. an d 1
Iii on Sept. 1 1 , at whjch tlrne plans ml er and other fri e nd,.
M rs . George Hudaoo, Mr1. Leo
nd Mn. Ir11 Davis of East
a
Mr.
Ripley,
"The
i\ool
MUia
Mr.
11nd
Bitler
Leonard
Mn.
Shakes,"
The)'
for the booster meeting will be dis•
Childs a nd Mi11 Hud•on.
Llverpool were overnlght gueat.s performed from 7 : :10 u n til 8:;JO attended the Firemen's Co n ven•
cune-d.
Thur,day, of his i,i8ler, Mrs. My• a nd left to &amp;o to a GJUia County lion.
Be fore startinj' boine chorus I
rtJ e Long.
aff1ir where they \ll' cre to appear
Mrs. Lawrence Reed who has
sin ging wu enjoyed by th� group
Return l'roni Trip
been ill at her home th e put week
and lbey were di1miued ,,Hh the
Mr. and Mr�. L,. -in Long a nd at 9:00.
1
Mr. and Mn. James Mourning of M ra, Kenne \b Phillip 1 d dauis a little improved.
: pr.yer circle.
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A
e r ·&lt;he dime.'! an ope n•houae
t
Midd leport and Mr. and Mra. RoMr. and Mrs. Job n Pyatt and son,
Rhter, :O�enda or Pai ker Jhu, i. W· puty ""all hel d at
the residence John, Jr., Columbus, ... .ime Sat ur­
bcrl Daniels of Col umbus returne d
V a . viaited Mrs. My rtle Lo nit, of Lois Arnott
i n Riieine w i th a ll• day evening lo spen d the w ee k end
Wedncsdily from a vac;ition trip to
S undar aflernnoon . .
proximate ly UIO people allend- with Mrs. J. 8. Hllye11 a nd other
the West
Rollln (Butch ) Pullms r�t urned I mg. Chaperona were
Miu Vlt· relatives.
On th e trip Lhey visited at the
to hla home, ThurSLOII , Sunday, ,i i1 1111 Arnotl a11d Mr11 Dorotb
y
·
Hl a d, Hlllll of South Dako ta, the after ape1Jdlng the �mmer with
Sal le r.
Dia ne Mccomas 111 Improving at
Badland� and Mt. Rushmore, and
hl.11 gra nd parents, !Ir. and Mrs.
home from a recent ill ness.
her
o1h('r ml eresting points.
Tuesday nl:;:ht th(! Canteen will
Rollin Be .11rh11, who accompani ed
MRS. LARRY LEE WILEY
Mr. and Mrs. Clau de Grlmm ar­
The i r small son, Dale, ntayed
The Hom ebullden CJ11s of th,
him to Logan, where he w11 met stage � record hoi:, ,Ii lhe Syra­ rived over the week end from Na­
In
candlelight
service before an altar decorated with sil­
a
with h • s ).!randmother, �firs. Dal e by his paren t..
cuse Youth t:enlcf. :ia�urda)' ples, Fla., for a vi1lt with Mrs . ver urns filled with white gladioli and majestic daisies Miss Bradford Church -- of Cbrbt went
Mournm.L: while his parent, were
to the Ne Haven Park Sunday
Mr. and Mn. Jerry Ward sn d night the cante&lt;&gt;n will re turn to Grimm's sister a nd family, Mr. Mary Carolyn Miller became the bride
of Mr. Larry
Wil­ following wtheJr mornin
1iway.
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g service
ey Saturday evening.
.;;
at the church for i picnic.
,I 1o n, Don of Terre Ha ute, Ind. ine to stage a record hQp, h..y ride and with relatives I n M11on.
l he bride ill the doiughter of Mr. Skinner. Mi ddleport, Mr. Richard
w ere Saturday evcnlng dinner combination aff1Jr.
Those atten ding were Mr. and
Mrs. David Chase Milhu, 248 Wiley, Atlan t�, G a ., couains ot the
and
· Joe Wolfe, who was taken to Hol•
Po nn .
zer Hospital several dayS a(l:o after Seventh Ave., Middleport, and the groom, a nd Mr. David Wile)', bro-- Mrs . Ja mes .lleed �d daua:bter,
Ruth. Mr. an d Mrs. E�erett Ll�ht
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Goff and p,
Qn
b;;;,i ng Jnjured in an automobil e ac• iroom i1 lhe �n of Mr. and Mn. ther of the groom,
a
rence
ay Wiley, 14:9 Seventh
foot a nd sona, Bl.Itch and Jeff
R
The
the
of
mother
a
chose
de
bri
Poinl,
n
a
Powhat
of
West
Wllll11
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cident waa relea sed and i1 convalPomeroy, Ohio
Ave., Middleport.
powder blue linen dress with Mr. and Mra. Robert Hoover ' il nd
w ere Fri day ev e ning gue1ts of
eacinii: at hi• home.
Mr. and Mrt1. Benton Pon n .
1'he Rev. Ho ben E. Leake, Col- matching accessories and an orchid daughter, Lauta, Mr. and M rs .
Ykkle Ginther, da ughter of Mr,
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
umbus,
performed the double rine corsage, The mother of th e b ride• Glenn Evans and children; Tom­
Dr. Al11ton Tracy of Columbus
a nd Mrs. freJJklin Ginther o( Col,eQ S
.
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�eremon y, Augu11t 6 a t 7:JO p. m. groom chose a beige ·unen dre.lli my a nd Danny and nep'ht! lt from
spent
a
da y la1t week with his
or
hoffle
the
at
g
n
visiti
is
umbua
Wall Disney'B
Commlttee Chai rman for the
the
d . Mrs. Homer Forr6it,
Hele
Springfiel
m
n
Mauck
w
Ualbreath
n
a
d
an
11ccessories
matching
ith
mother, Mrs. F.. J . Tracy.
comi nQ ye ar we re n1imed when "i't r. a nd Mr_a. WIiiiam Childs a nd Me?'�r.1al Chapel .
Roger Riu:11, Li nda li'orrest we�orchid corsage.
·'SLl::EPING BEAUTY"
Mr. and Mrs. He31Jer Brown
the Pomeroy Band Booster An· ��lldr�n while _her pare n ts are vi•- i 'l he organu1t, Mr. Larry Tracy,
The reception following the Ccre- ley Sisson an d 1.)-nn- Mjgbt'.
and daughter, Karla aw1 grand• oclation
an
1ung
Washi
ngton, D. c., with
met laat w eek a t the
In Technicolor
Plll)'ed (.'.uure de Lune (Debui;sy J mony was given at the Ohio U n i- I ;;:;;_;;;;;;;;;�:::;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,
da ughter, kere n of We.!it Carroll•
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Pomeroy senior High Scl)ool Mr. Ginther's mother, Mr. and M rs . I Piere a r-.iotre Dame (Boe.
H man), versity .Cl ub. Hostesses were Mias I 1,
ton, vhllted P'riday with Mr. and
ney. The Ginther&amp;' son, Gary
Hi
Rex
Not Open Wedntaday
au ditorium.
Heart
at
Thy Sw�el Voice (St. Eu nice Kuenzle, Mrs. Well, LamM r1. Robert Warner.
�Y
ll
Mra. M arie Cha pman
rHI• ia visiting in Cheshire with hl ma- Saena, and the tradlt1011a l W agner bert, Miss Carl Lloyd. sorority si11Mrs. B\anthe Dikher of South
e rnal gra nd parents, Mr. and Mrs. /
t
dent, w11 in charge o� the �eet- 1
and Men d e lssohn bridal t'horusei.
ters of , the bride, M rs. Thoma,
Zaneavllll', J1 spe nding a few day1
Wash n' Wear-Sanforized
Clooid T�...., '4it;iI ng a"n d · cbilirman named were Joh n Hawki ns .
Escorted lo the altar by her la• Walker, Mrs. Robert Coats and
with her coualn, Mr.!i. Robert
A Cartoon lvwy Nlthtl
1
Et.11ene Conde, publicity;
M
M r1t, I v a Ward and , granddaugh- ther, the br...&lt;le wore II full le n gth Mi1s L.arb.ua Mlteh e ll, Mlaa J u dy
Stzes 6 to ·18 ,
Warner.
M� · �a Woo 1eard , ways nd t er, �ra. Bob Steven, and daughter j gown of silk orga11da a1:d chantitly Ar nold registered the guests,
Ml.!111 Fay Thoma� of Colu mbus
.
me�ns , �r1. :1ctor young sr. , V1ek1e,
who 1pent the paat week lace featu nng .i i itled basque bo­
&amp;J)(' nt the weeken d wilh her per.
As her traveling ensemble for
bu , M rs.
u n , ,up ly;
visiting
I.
E. Miller, returned home d ice with a 11callopc1I lace neckline
Thom.
Everett
ents, Mt. a nd Mn.
a : M ra. GW::/
r, 1°ee,,1 mem eer- to Columbus, Sunday.
1'n&amp; Jon g iileeves tapered to a the wed d ing trip to the Po(;ono
TON IGHT
.
Ideal For School Wear
1�I P,
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry McGuffln pomt over lhe hands. 'fhe bouffr. nt ,dountains, the bride t'ho!ie a
Georg- e Korn o f Colu mbus
·,1 : •
With
uit
s
linen
white
d
an
n
brow
1
w
u
d
r
a nd children viaited Su nd ay With s ltirt. whh J_11ce edged redingote
Paul Ne wman - Jack. Canon
spen t the weeken d st his home.
ic: :;:1m �:ia:'�: : �e�d t hi� Mr. and M_rs. Geor11e Tipto n and ellect oversk1rt, w118 wor n ove " an matchi ng acceasories and wore a n
Joan Collins, Joanne Woodward
Ned BenneH of Akron vi sited
month • nd I
f0[_ 11 rumm age E ve rett Sw isher in Cheahire.
�Jd fashioned hoop and terminated orchid from her wedding bouq uet.
••RALLY ROUND FLAG BOYS"
IHI week w ith Mra. Thomas Got•
·
lhe
Ille
e'°t
t
d a'
,
announced
...:;
o
·
mto a chapel tr arn.
· 'l'h
&lt;Tochnlcolor &amp; Scope)
fJein and Eth11 n Harper of l
Mkl� '
. e fmger tip
nd i\t:ra. Torn W a lters of Pl.
a
Mr.
Jt
a lcr.
deci ded to 1erve
wa,
veil
of
sheer
bri
dal
- ·ll"IO dlu1ion hand J' isitbig Parents
Pomeroy, Mrs. Cora Bennett and refr
eabmenll - 11 .a ll liihtre meet• Pleaaa nt, W. Va,, vialt ed brieny eO,e waa caui::ht to a crow n of
•
Major and Mra. Jnmes Harti n­
Mr. 11\i d Mni. Harry Mllta ..
,_, Lou i!I Prlm,11 -- Kell )' Smith
lnp, September 1'1, Wu ' the te ta witb Mr, ai1d Mrs . Jamcti Mournhtil or m e lo O s
'
d
lu1lon
m
n
i
S
peth
s,
ger
n
o
s
a
d
friends.
other
d
an
dleptm
d
Mi
l
Jimmy
nd
a
Mike
H
i
S IJ
"HEY BOY, HEY GIRL''
tlve date ,et for Tac Day•� 1 '·!1 1 ·· and son, Dal,- and Mr.a . Gold�e all. "''fhe btide
carried ■ Venice of Virglnia arrived Saturd ay for
Dr. and illra. P. E. Stuley were
AU,O CARTOON
Mourni ng, Suhday,
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lace ban derchief giv� n t1&gt; hor by a visit with their pa renl.l, Mrs.
d in ner (l:Ut111t1 Sa tu rda y eveni ng of
Sgt, and Mn. Virgil Ma n ley, ala- her materna l
TUISOAV •nd WIDNIIDAY
arandmother, Mrs. La wrence Hartinger and· Mr. a nd
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brldl!'r at their Church N&amp;IJ Hold,
tione d a t Grlffias Ai r e11_.e, Rome, .Edward Lee Lambert, Cleveland.
PAMILY NIGHTS
Mrs. Edgar Allen,worth. Their
hom e Jn AthenH. Mn. Sta nley WH
Dinner Friday N . Y., arrived Friday for a vlalt Her Douqu�t was a crcsen i arra nge- daughlC?r,
Bud Abbott -- Lou Costello
Krlatln ha s been here
i vl11lor in Pl. Pleasant Saturcla)' Potluck
A' 8:30 potl uck picnic d inner with his paren ts, Mr. and Mra. ment 01 whitc_ ghidioli, steph11noti8, visiting with her
"MEET THE MUMMY"
afte rnoon .
g ra ndparents
p receded the meeUni of the Hap. Walton Manl ey. Mr. and Mrs. Carol .a_hd Ivy. Her Ja werly, a gill of lhe lor several cek11.
- 11110 w
PY Harvealtln clau or the Fed- Manley, Columbua, also visited a t bridegroom, was a str:in:;J ol peads. I
_G D
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Gerald. Mohr - Nora Hay den
C_
N_
O_
_I_
T_
A_
M -T
I_C_H
U1e M an t e, home ove r the week
er
a ted Church hel d in the ch urch
LHt we ek while Major Hartin­
'"rl !E ANGRY RED PLANET"
Rock Spri ngs Grenie wl ll meet
end. Thunday Ale and Mrs. RichAtten
d i n g the bri C..e a e mil id of ger WH on a trlp to t.
social
room,
riday evening, with
F
llliforni a
1J
.
(I n Color)
TuHday al 8 11 .m , l stea d or
ard Radu and daug hle r, who have hv.,u, wa� ... ,i,.,; Ann Putnam And­ he stopped at Lockland Air Ba se
1 6 member.a .PRlfl nt, Mra. Louis
Thuraday evening. Following the
been visiting with her pare11ts, Mr, enon, •Sunsour)', Conn. llrides­ San A ntoni(), Texa s to visit with
,
Al.SO CARTOON
meeting, the hall will be va cated R e ihe ! Hk the grace
Followlna the dinner a ahort a nd Mrs. W11lton Ma n ley, left for maLd� were ;l'liss Joann Lorenc Mc- his . brother, D avid who recently
lor the Meigi; Counly fair,
Uci'1110Lt, Milfoi-d, a nd Miss Ann enliBted in the service. MaJor
bu1l ne11 ·aeuion was hel d with lheir home i n Keesler, Mi!l!I.
Mr1. Lawre nce Harti nii:er spe n t Manon Lambert, Birmingham, Ala , HarUnii:er wa11 fl)'i ng the F-106
Mr1. Philip Meinhart preti denl,
In char1e. Prayer in unison ope n, se veral days l11t week in Rio cou11ns or Lhe bride. ,Bo l h M l.ss An. Interceptor alrcrafl which hold,
ed th e meetin.1. There was a d l1, Gra nde 111 the home of her dau&amp;h• de r1on and Miss McDermott arc the world 's speed record when
cUHion on mone)I makln1 pro- ter, Mr. a nd Mrs. Garland Lanier. sorority sis ters of the bride ..
be made the Ca lifornia trip.
f
ject1 and it WII decided to 11ell Mr. and Mrs. Be rnard Seh ramm
' he eltc nd,r nts wore gowns of
home made Ice cre am, cake, pie of Za ne1 V ille apent the week end pink silk organia deslg ncd w ith
and 11ndwtc:hn al the soclaI room wHh Mr. and Mrs. John Lyot,111 and 1coop necklines, brief sleeves and Bradford Bible Clar,
bouffa nt skirUI embroidered in Holds Meeting Friday
of the church on Satu rday, AUi· family.
�natching pi nk. They wore matchu1t 13, be1innin1 at 4 p.m. with
The Bible CJ111s of Lhe Bradford
,
Mr. a nd Mra. Robert Jay of Col mg wide brim h11lr brai d picture Church of Chrl1l me\ Friday even,
the pubUc Jnvtted.
umbua spent the w eek e nd with
I h alt! with large flat petal flower.!! ing at the church. Afte r the open­
"Mr. an d Mn. William Grueser and
outlmlng the open crowns. They ing prayer by lhe preaident, Wayne
family.
car rled cascade arrangem e nts of King, a bualness meeting waa held,
Wallingford• Conn ·
smoke pearl gla dloli and ivy.
After lhe meetlna: 1 poU uck waa
Mr.
Val
Edgar
Rey
nolds, Mor- hel d with these attending: Mr. and
n
M
,o
d
gran
and
Lambert
Ada
1.
r
l�S
Marvin Fr)' we nt lo Columbus sun- i::antown, W. V a ., waa best man for Mrs. Herber t Miller, Mr. and Mr11.
wore Mr. Home r Forretl, Mr. and Mn. How­
day where they will spend II week •-J r. W iley and ushers
with Mr. and Mrs. Guer ney Wa lk- Bruce Bingham and Mr. Thom as ard Hysell, Mn. Samp Ruuell, Mrs.
- - - - Maggie Whlttin,ton, Mra. Roy id:ur­
er and other relative,.
Middleport
ti1, Mjss J11nie Miller and M r. and
iait Lake A.Ima
Mrs. Clara Dila: ard a nd gr111ndson,
POii
Mra. King.
Her•"• tht fHtlllntMe,
Stephen Rice, of Dearborn, Mtch.,
Mr, and Mn. Millon Smart a nd
�lctlc
af wtr ti! Neu­
are vl11tln1 with Ml'I. Erne,t Lal• ' dauchtera, .Barbara a nd Su,Je, · of
. M rs. P. J, Casanova and children
Illy old otlll"IL Ii.,.
lance and other frlenda and rela- Ptlrry1burg vialtod over the week who have be,n -vi,itina with her
-....,. -le ..
tlvea.
, end with Mr. and Mrs. Pa ul Sin art pa re nta, Mr. and, Mr.. John ScQlea,
Kri1Un Hartin1er spent severa l of Midd leport. On Su nd ay lhe lyo ldt Frid ay for thei r home In
day111 laat week visiting
with M r. Sntart famllitJs a nd Mra. Georae
Hackett, Jr. a nd chlldren sl)ent the
da )! at Lake Alma.
Of A hail. Edt tb W�ty ,_ d1&amp;tr1�t deputy, presided, and welcorned the state an d dist r ict officers present. Pr ayer by Eliz.a beUl Campbell Of Pomeroy and the Lord'a Pra y er in unison
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opened Ute meetrn&amp;,
JI Wll!i voted Lo purcha,e gifta
At the doae of the m eeting, II
for state ott1cera of the di1triet chicke n po tJu dt dmner was enJOY·
"Nho •rt anename state l:ouncil
b
n. Wa .lu•ly , Luc al h! B.
._.. ed y M.
aeu1on . M11ry K . Wil.....
....,xen .... Ha wkin1, Pribble Wilso n . Edith
Je;,n Po1ma wen, named to milr.e BcW ng, Lucille M1i)'es ,
Ne vada
the purcha&amp;e and also gifts for Beavi!r, Fay e Parlin. Mary K. Wil•
um e olhcer11 for the d111tr1ct and eo.x.en, M&amp;rJor1c Woodard, Elrz.alo purchase a $5 gift for the Home beth Ca m i:,bc ll. Millie Moberly ,
and Orphan table at the stat e IH!I· Jean Poli ng and Nettie Hayes.
. 11on.

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Stu�ed By
Pomeroy C of C

A study of Pomeroy and Mid­
dleport 'la in proapeet for thi1
fall by Prof• . Rudolph Frankel
of Miami Uni�riity and waa the
topic for dlkunion at the regu1,r- meetin1 of the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce at the
Ohio Powe r Company offl� last
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ere, Mary Lu and Sal"\dra, in Che&amp;•
hire.
D. L. Be ck and ROD, Karl and
Mr. Bet'k'a mother !cit la.!it 'week
tor Flori da where they will live.
din. MUlard Piert'e, who has
been on vaca llon from .her employ­
ment al Duke Cle11ner1, returned'to
wort tt'd1y. Mn. Gladys Smith of
G1Ulpo1i11 managed the aLOre dur­
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letter of Mayor McElhinney a1king
that the state con tinue openlion of
the state parlr. on Route 143 i n lbe
viii.age. Mr. Fa rley ata ted that
there i1 not enoush tranaient viBi­
tors at the parlr. to continue ib
operation and ulled that the vil­
lage a11um e control ot the parlr..
A committ ee from couneil and
Mayor McElhi n ney will 10 to Mar­
ietta lo talk to Mr. Farley, it waa
decided. In ca se the stale decides
to aba ndon the park, variou1 meth­
od• of maintaining it were di1cuued with no deeilion made
pending .an interview with Mr. Far­
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LIDPOLDVILLE (UPI) - The central Congolese , ginern­
ment today decreed a state of emergency ��out � nar Jea� _van
and sent troops to expel Belgian Amb
N lioJI.
�'g- 0
• .,. Den Bosch and his lil.afl.
..._ General Dag .Jlam
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Council that global war may Yort ordering Belgium to .with- the Congo.
1n Eli sabetlft'ille. 11u11e Tllbona-break out if Belgium does not draw it&amp; troops immed iately from
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Province
Katang1
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In ill appli�atlon �o�day, Ohio
Bell noted that man, su bacriber1
and alJ but onti of the aeven ania.11
telephone eomp■nlea have request­
ed i.n adjacent larget telephone
company move Into the three-toun­
t1 area.

Telephone Co. last
■ppllc ation.
O�lo Bell propo,ed bulidlng a
central office at Gr.y,vllle to
■erve portion• of Graysville, LebThe group traveled tint to Bev­
• anon, HarriettsvUJe and Browna­
Ohio where they were con­
erly,
�llle nch1n1e an11.
ducted throueh the Mu1kln1um
Rlvlr Power Pl ant, one of the most
modern and efficien t electric gtin­
era tlng plants in the Uni� States.
During the afternoon, the A,rlCUl­
t ura l leaders wen ahown how
coal for the power plant 11 mined
1nd tran.11ported, and saw retulls of
Ube methods used to re.claim lbe
1trlp-mlned land.
· The Hay's activltlH were to be
conclu ded with. a dinner at South
Tho M'lii Chapter No. 113, 111,­ Zanesv ille.
abled Amierlcan Veteran■, met In
nplar -1011 at lhe DAV Hall
Ml!tql OINl�L HOS�tTAL
Butternut Avende, Mondi}' with
Admitted: Patricia Arnold, Pom•
20 moltlbefs preaenl
eroy, RD,
Di■charged.: Janet Smith, Pom•
The repurt on fflembenhi p
eroy, · JU). ·
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General
w.eek filed

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20 Attend DAV
Meeting Monday
In Pomeroi' Hall

?2 belol pld Ille ,..mbera: The
1lel11 Chapter. Ntl lt'a member­
obtp ·aoal al Zl!O, deadline, Dec.
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W1tl0ft on the 1tate convention
of DAV held at Co1u01bui,
AU • veteran■ who are eligible
to belon1 to the DAV are invited
to Join the Mel., Chapter , and
lhould conta�t •llhor Don Roach,
Middleport; Owen Wallon, Syra.
eue or Leonard Jewell, Pome•
ro,. The Mn meetJnc wm be on
September 12,

Mra. Neimeyer, who had charge
of the
anan,ementl for the
dab�, i1 111:tendlli1 her appl'ecli•
Uan to· The Jay■,' the MC'a of the
hop, Roger �nnett of �dio Sta•
tion · WMPO and. to -Mn. Minnie
Hutton, Rut1Uld, who · collected
the pU1d1e.■. "A Uike baked by the
Pome roy laker, wu Bcfioned
3 Killed In Traffic
wtth Max Folmer- biib bidder for
'8,211,
Cr1111h Early Today
Mn, Neimeyer 11 alao extend­
CAMBRIDGE, O. UPI-Three
her thanU to the merchania
in1
today
peraon1 were killed earl)'
when their auto crashed bead-on who helped :.&lt;ln IPGDIOrial' the
into a tractor-trailer o� U. S. fO event.
about 19 mile s east of here.
'Ibe victims, all from Steuben­
IITURN PIOM. Tltl�
ville, were identified •• fhom111
sayre :and ,on, Roger,
Broolu
nd1
Br
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er
iv
r
d
the
tl
26,
E. Shute,
WIii,
Zahranst,, 18, and Chenter Jelalll, Eu1ene Forbet • · John
week'•
a
ed
return
frogi
ha'fe
32. An Ohio Htahwa:y Patrolman
at the 11cene said, ''The car w,a f11hln1 trip le lliri.eo• River, Oft.
juat a plle of metal. l have ni&amp;ver tarlo, ,C.nacla, Tho lllrlY roturned
to Pom..,. lldiullr and npo,t
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Of Six �
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Under the decree, g a
tional withdrawal of its troops
of more than five persons were
from the Congo.
prohibited. CUl'few will be imposed between dusk and da wn.
Would Comply
I n BruuelB. informed aources
I said Belgium wo1i1ld move prompt­
ly to comply witll lhe U. N. reso-

Divorce Action
Brought In
Meigs Court

Modem Popeye
Will Present
Magit• a} ShOW

go 11emment, a ccute d the J5e}gian
governme11t of "havina: brou&amp;bt UII
in to all our difficulties."

Aa T1hombe itaued hi1 ata.te­
menl. a Belgium administrator ill
K.atanta
Elisazelhville ordered
Tribal chieftain, to return to IOV•
after
emment building, in the
noon, pre1umably to receive
arms from the Poree Publique.
An unconfirmed report. uid the
ad mini1trator promiled IUDI to
the tl::ibal leaden.

Walker Services
Will Be Held
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Congolese Premier Patrice Lu·
brought in Common Pleas court
was taking qu.ick action
mumha
by Yvo nne Bareswilt versus Thounrest wilh hi■ leadu­
combat
to
dled
Mi
of
both
ma11 Bart'swilt,
Six casea were dilpaaed of in
fever that
secession
and
ip
h
ll
.
Kennetti · ·. MoElhinney's porl
of lhe
M1yor
out
wu
be
while
grew
A modem day Popeye who
The plaintiff charges groll8 neg
cou rt last night with- the l1rgeat
country.
asks shaves with a blow torch, cn.mchea
fine meted out lo Gllbert H. En1- lect and exlreme crue lty and
I razor bl ades and light bulbs and
minor
a
of
support
d
an
li1h, Middleport, on a ))WI char,e. custody
1 -stands bart"loot in a box or broken
t
permanen
d
n
a
temporary
cblld,
He wu fined $100 and coat.II' alld
glaS.11 will present 1 1how tomorrow
alimony and i,upport. A temporary
sentenced to three da)'a In jail.
night at 8 p. m. at the Syracuse
enjoining
d
te
an
gr
w11&amp;
n
n
ctio
inju
Other chafle&amp; and flnea were:
town ball.
sting the
mole
from
t
n
efenda
d
the
tlon,
a
Charlea Allensworth; lntoJtlc
.
any wa)'.
.
$30 and coata; John Rice, lntoxiea• plalntiff in
The Lad1e, Auxiliary of th e Sythe
ietion,
court
r
e
anoth
ln
an•
lion, '5 -.nd eo.1111; Jamea Robert
racuse Fire Department have
You ng, Reed•
Farley, reckleu -operaUon, $10 and case of Clarence
1 nounced th� lho'!' featuring .El Dl­
Seldon Baker, Pomeostt: Charles Raymond John&amp;0n, ville, veraus
�ho bills .h11n.11elf as �he bu•
coita 11blo
d with
dismisse
as
w
i'oy,
e
no muffler, -5 and eoall; Chester
man cigarette lighter eats f.1re_ and
th plaintitl.
Ray S.tterfiell, no oper•tor'1 11· ell•rged tO e
practically everything else .md1ge1•
Fuqeral service, for B1anclle
ts.
s
co
and
ta
,
cenae
tible. Net pro;ceeda of the show will
Walker, age 62. who died
­
Ethel
by Middle
be u 1ed toward the p urchase of a
. Armted last night
ng A.fma Hospital, At­
Set
Shelteri
Be
at
To
intox­
ces
with
Servi
ry
a
chareed
I fire truck for the town, Auxili
port police and
hens, Mon day aiternoon will be
spokesmen ,ay.
ication was Norm�!\ Jlerman, Dex­ For Mr. Joe Hoback
.
Ewing
te r.
In ■ddltlon to. �11 gastropom1cal held at 1 p. m. Crom the
, 1111.,;,..1o1 llibl._ lflp,
The rema ins o{ Joe Hoback,
Ceme
e
WeU1
In
burial
witb
l
Chap
a
n
o
�
1
also
�•ll
formerly of Racine, will arrive i n feat.II, E l D�blo
on.
Downinlt
at
y
,
hi s AfSlstan_t , ter
Athens, o., by train today at 12:26 bed of nails while
on hJS
stan
ds
n,
ra
Linde
Sand
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be
n
a
d
Survivors Include one ton, At.
p. m. from Louisville, Ky.,
a nd
T�xas
bf
i1
He
native
t.
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che
:
al
Funer
g
n
Ewi
to
the
F. Dickso� Albany, O.; two
ht
bert
.
broug
funeral arrana:e- ha8 spent eight years as a sho w­ daughten, Alice Mae Stanley,
Home where
s, be says.
Downington and Clara Etta Ha n­
ments will be announced later. man, mai nly in ci rcuse
ing, Albany; 13 grandchildren,
He dled in, Louisville Sunda)' a nd
.
two greal grandchildren, several
11 1urvived by his wile a nd three
,
To
ries
Revo1'uliona
a unts, uncle11.- nieces and nephews
child ren.
Ftlen da ma)' call at tbe funeral
His parents who survive are M •
·
• Neutra1tty
Biota.in
a nytime.
home
Roe Hobat'k, Galli polis and Ina
SAIG_ON, Viet Nam . lfPJ - A
Hoback, Raci ne; a sister, Betty : revolutionary group seize�
po":'er
Jean Brickles, Gallipolis. Burial I
Laos early today, Radio Vi en
wl 1 l be i n Portland cemetery with ti�ane
a nnounced. The broadcast Sharp Temblor Felt
milltary services by the Racine aaid the rebelll had pledged to
Off California Coat
Am erican Legion ,
"maintai n the neutrality" of the
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BERKELEY, C■llf. UPI-A
Southeast Asla kingdom.
earthquake off the northern
sharp
The broa dcut, mon itored here,
C
alifornia coast was recorded ear­
Pike Is Jailed By
1 did not immediately give any d ely today by the Unlvenil:y of
tails of the ooup or identify the
Racine Marshal
California seismographic station..
Ja iled l11t nigbi by Marshal participant.a .
Seismolo�"lat Don Tocher said
-------A!I� Lyons, Racin_e , �as Lester
the quake wu about ,Z milu
off
Pike,' charged by his sister, Mra.
northwest of here, probably
ooro,J,, Keaton, with ,.., uu ,nd Minenville Man Is
the coast of Humboldt County.
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battery and W al ter Hershma n, Giveo
There were no repol'U ol dam-­
. F"1ne '
Suspended
chareed with resisting atl'est and I
Ivan Well, Mineravdle RD wa1
.x •
d i,tdrbine the pea ce while into i
given ■ au,pended $10 fines in
cated.
County Collrt tod ay . on a �tate ShoppinR Center
Both Ill en are residents of Ra- patrol charge of having
an .mi,e..
cine.
MaRDate Heads Chief
cure load .
COIJUM.DUS UPI - James D .
e,
n
Raci
Arthur E. Johnsoq,
I
C
tto, Columbwl b111ine11man, hat
a
a
on
HELD
&lt;,lsU
CAMP
T
and
SCOU
ed
$1
Wll.!i fi n
IOY
0
named dir«tor of finance of
been
Boy Scout Troop 256. New Hav­ charge of 1peedine brought bY the
Democratic party.
Ohio
the
ek
e
w
a
r
e
a,ft
ed
patrol.
en, teeentl)' return
at Camp Arrowhead near Hunting­
Ohio DemOCl'atic Chairman WIi­
ton. Participating were Scout .Mas•
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L. Coleman said all fund
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activities of the party will
raising
is­
GOP
been
and
as
h
e
ent
licerui
Preald
age
Vice
marri
A
Randolph, M ax
STEPPING IN'tQ ACTION fner, George
h)' Cuto and the · 1tate
directed
be
WIi­
unpre&lt;!e­ Brown, Mlc:key Beach, Franz Rei­ sued h1 Probate Court to Earl
presldent'la1 · can�. Richard N!J:on _b�tls for ,an crall
. Cuto la oeal•
committee
finance
re,
Cheshi
,
welder
�.
,
c tip­ e,hert. G-:e1ory Erwln, Ned Arm­ liam Wlnet
Center
Sboppln1
seffltar,,
ilenled MU!on bf' 11\e' Senate. N!J:on, fates his Demo lealler
Uve
Garnet Leona Proctor,
atl'on1, Dale New, Chuck Thomp­ Rou te 2, and
Keniitdy iltd., Democtallc
l:q.c.
ri1ea,
Enterp
ponenll �• ,Jiihn
2,
t.
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37, hounteeper Cheshire R
lOD, Ron.ale Stein and Ross Ftey.
L):ndall.il Jobaliliil,ljl� lhll.recon118lled
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tual, He.lop, Lelwmon, Plainview
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Bell Telephone Co. h11 111ked the
Ohio Public Qlllltle, Commiuioo
tor pennlulon to exteJid It• service
itlto �In a�,:1; ot, Monroe, No­
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meetin1 pN!lided i,ver by Kirk­
land wu Secretary Leslie Fultz,
Jlr. Reed, Mr: Grueser, Kalad
Htndy, ,..... lolahokey, R L,
Jacob.&amp;, MllC Ward and Karl ltraut
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today, with the einphaal1 on long
ran1 e plannln, and zoning for
the two towns. Following th e
aludy· the plan will be made
available to thti two Chambers at
a modi!Jrate cost, M r. Reed ••id.

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Tbe 1tudy to be conducted by
Di:-. Frankel and 1 2 graduate
atudents in ar chitecture will oc­
cup, about two weeb and will
be a )olnt project of tile Pom e­
roy and MJddleport Chamber.a of
Commeree. Tile 1tudy bas already
been autborbed by the Pomeroy
body and Ted Reed Ir., and WIii­
iam Grueser were naliled last
hlpt. b¥ Pre•ident C, W, Kirkland
to contact the M iddleport Cham­
bu of · commerce for final •ppro­
val of that ll'OuP to the plan.

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