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BY CHESTER TANNERILL

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"You Suppose the Boys on the· Hill
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wicl1el wert MrVtd. The .eye.· ()I Blake.
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pia~ Mill. EU Bllchflelcl ,of nacl-!1
;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;..___ IMr1. Bla!D Rigp, Mrs. Bill gamea.
Lay, Ohio, 11 ~ wid&gt; Mr.
Rou8b, Mrs. VtrRon Rizer, Mra.
P~ALB
and Mrs. Htrold Smllh.
Don Rowlh ol Harlfonl; Mrs. Mr. ~ Mrs. Franll: Varian Mr. and Mrs. W1170e llu1'i
Jolin McDermitt,. Mrs. Ro...u of Columbus are visiting bls doll, Mrs. Evelyn Nlebcl~MD,
Rou8h, Mrs. George van Met- Pllft!llls, Mr. and Mrs. •Cbarleo Elalne ~. Ma!Gll, Mr.
er Mason · MisJ Tootle Sebrell Varian.
and Mra.Jolul C. Routh ' 111111
Col~la; Mrs. Roberi Mr. and Mrs. En!fl HDtrman lamlly of West Columbia
STOIUt SHOWER
Oblinger. Mrs. Jamet Deem anc( !amll)o ot Pl. Pleasant, Mr. leM!!II the NlchobG!! reunion 'I
A stork shower wq held In New Haven ; .Mrs. James Te~ and Mra. Uoyd Hoffman and at P4rttand Sunday·
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bonor of Mrs. BW Wamsley at IJ, Mrs. Robert wamaley, Mno. family of PoJ!li!I'OY visllecl Mr. ~aid KeD")' C11 Naples, Fla.
ber home in llarUord. Hosteu- Uoyd Wamsley, Pt. Pleasant· and Mrs. Lew Hoffman Sunday. called OD friends Saturday.
es were Mrs. Joe Kearns, Mn. Mrs. Doris Wyant, Mender: Mr. and Mrs. I~ Lewis Randy Lee LeW\&amp; vllited J .
Charles MUier and Mrs. Relph aon; Dianna Hall, Mary Ruth and Dana, J.:n. Olga Lewis atColley at New Haven
Hall. Attendillg were Mrs. Lou- Hall, Mrs. Ralph Hall, Hart- tended a horso sbow at New
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lse Condlf!, Mrs. Jane Cunning- ford; Mrs. Charles Kearns, Mrs. Haven Saturday plgbt.
Mrs. Anna LouiSe Colley
ham, Mrs. Peggy Flowers, Jan- Charles Miller, Mrs. Joe Kearns Mr. and Mra. Bob Carson
family. New. Haven, vllitod
et Gibbs, Mrs. Hilda Warth, Mls.o Linda Kearns, CUlton. Re- sona have returned to their
Smith FriclaJ.
Mrs. Donald Zerkle, Mrs. Carl fresbments of punch, dough- home ill Missouri after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waller Blake
Zerkle, Mrs. Loretta B u s b nuta potato chips and sand- her parenta Mr and Mrs Art- and 8011S, Jim and Charle8,
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Dtalll 11111o11es Dolo'l Sttp n
Dear ~len :

IMIIIbl Ill 1D bllllllltlon. AI t
Ir:;:;l am a bltllr, llfCNilO
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and J doo'l wbll I
Do you get u tired u I do
or Nflll1 - · llomtlblill
about the d""tJ&gt;.on..the-bllbwtY even 1111' Cllllldnll IUrll lllllr
atatj!Ucs we ~ar befort each lladcl 1111 ..,, 1 a)Jio do a 1o1 cf
major lloUdQ · For daya beo good bu1 110bodf pvllllll endlore, we'" bolnblrded with
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dlcllons ol how 1111117
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there will be, how many killed, ED
all the gory deiWis. And then
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Dalr Dlquttld:

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lllOII&amp;h, there In 11101'1
thsn Jut year.

Vou liNd lurlbtr lileraP/•
Tbe inslllubm you menlloo baa
sn out.palil!ll clialc, Tab ldo
So what good d:"'' It do
vsnta&amp;t of the help It 1111era,
predict? Why lsn t the 11111118Y and I'm aurt 7011'U 1ean1 tllert'•
which ls opent on bi'OIIdcaotl"f muc11 tUD abllll of a wolllll
dire wiU'J]ings and
wrlttnc who learllf 1101 Ill look baok. retm.s of deatb-publldty
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neled lnltud Into J118kina t h e '
lifer? - TIRflD
WamiDI
DffiGES
Dear Helel:
Dear Tired:
Whtn you mentloP ow pOoll,
I'm IIIIo tired of dirt" that let 1111 sdd 1 warn~n~.
dOII'I seeJII to lower the hiP· A women asked my daup.
way earnaga. But the I o I ter for a ride in her eer. A boy
would notably go even
!pto them ~linl my
II the gruesome atatlalica
car, but not hurtlnl
n't pubUsbed. - H.
the woman. Yet ahe sued 1111
Dear Helen:
for ~110,1100. ThJa hal

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two-year nlibtmare· My
and 1 live alone and hate it. 1
carried paaaenser m.
have three Cood cblldren,
. bul for only •10,001.
Until two yell'l! ago We bope It wiD be 1'11114 a fraud&gt;

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R eports F rom Th e Capt 1o ~?JuEo::~
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and famlly.
Mr. Fred Will of Richmond,
Is here to vlslt wlth h 1
and daughter. Mrs.
has been here to assist her
ther, Mrs. Rosa Fink, who
been Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Will
l[d•IUgitter will leave lor a visill/1
with her brother and larrlily,, II
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink
Charleroi, Pa.
Mrs. Eugene Weigand Is
cuperating at the home of
daughter, Mrs. Fred Tripp.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwartz over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. William Ken·
llne:dv. Pomeroy, Mi9S Marilyn
IIS!thWJorlz and Mr. John Hetch·
bolh of Parkersburg.
Visiting with Mr, and Mro.
Curtis McDaniel on
Mr. and Mr•. Marous McDaniel, Mrs. Charles Frye and
daughters, aU of Point P~;~~i \1
ant; and Mr. and Mrs. H
McDaniel, and Mi" BaJ·baJrall
Ellen McDaniel, all of Columbus.
Mrs. He•ter Raybum has ro1 lltur·nect home from a visit with
her son and daughter-in-law,
. and Mrs. Sterling Rayburn
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Mrs. Murl Megee visited
the weekend with the• ,~:i: \1
II e•end and Mrs. Richard W
children al Rainelle,

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14.9S &amp; 13.95, NOW
11.9S &amp; IUS, NOW ::::_:-- _· ----::~
9.95, 8.95, 7.9S &amp; 6.9S VALUES NOW _____
5.95 AND 4.9S, NOW ...... ____ _ .. .
3.50 VALUES, NOW ........... : :: ...
2.91 VALUES, NOW __________, ......

VALUES TO ~US, ON SALE NOW ------------ -- $t3.00
VALUES TO 17.95. ON SALE NOW ·-------------- $8.88
VALUES TO 10.95, ON SALE NOW ------------ · -· $6.00

CHILDREN'S SPORTSWEAR SALE

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REGULAR 2.98 _.............. .. SALE 1.91
SHO \:• REGULAR 1.91 ................. - SALE 1.66
S OR , REGULAR 1.69 ............... . _ SALE 1.00
HH RTS, REGULAR 1.S9 ......... _.. .... . SAL! 1.00
S 0 RTS, REGULAR 1.39 ...... -........ .. SALE 1 00
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.19 ........ .. , ______ SALE ilk
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.00 __ ......... ___ ... SALE 88c
SHORTS, REGULAR 59c
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SALE 39c
SHORT SETS. REGULAR 3.98 -- --- --------- SALE 2 44
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 2.91 -------------- SALE 1'91
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.98 -------------- SALE 1:66
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.79 -------------- SALE 1 33
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.29 ............... SALE 1:oo
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.00 ............... SALE 18e
PEOAL PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.91 .......... SALE 1.66
PEDAL PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.79 __________ SALE 1 33
PEDAL PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.19 ...... .... SALE isc
SLACKS, REGULAR 2.91 ---------·.. ..... _ SALE 1.98
SLACKS, REGULAR 2.29 - ---------------· SALE 1.66
SLACKS, REGULAR 1.91 ........ _____ .. __ SALE 166
CULLOTTES, REGULAR 1.98 ----------------· SALE 1:66
SUN SUITS REGULAR 1.29 ---.............. SALE 1.0D
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.91 ----------- ------ SALE 1 44
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.69 ................. SALE 1:oo
ILOUS!S REGULAR 1.49 ----------- ------ SALE 1.00
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.00 ............. ~ ... SALE 77e
TERRY CLOTH, rogulor 1.00 ----------·
Sale, yd 77o
CHINO CLOTH, rogulor 1.00 -----------~~~ Sale,
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DENIM, .-.gular 79c
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PERCALE. rqular 49c &amp; 39c __________ ·____ Stlt, 3 yds. $1

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Ray Crank and Mrs.
Reynolds were atthe State Home Dembuslnesa meeting at
Caesar, Webster County.

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R... 2.98 .... Now 1.99
R... 1.99 .... Now 1.66

CAPRIS

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R... 2.91 .... -

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Now Reduced! Ladies' SWIM SUITS

R... 14.95 &amp; 12.95 __ Solo 1.00 Rog. 10.95 ____ Sale 7.00
R... 9.95 ---· Salo 6.00
Reg. 1.95 ____ Solo 5.00
Reg. US a US --·- Sato 4.00

CHILDREN'S SWIM WEAR REDUCED

Rogular 6.95 .... Sale S.OO
Regullr 4.9S ____ Solo U3
R...,lor 3.98 .... Sale 2.99
Regular 2.91 .... Soto 2.:13
Regular 1.91 .... Salo 1.66
SPECIAL SALII

Door Buster SPECIALS
R"''ul•r 1.91

BIRDSEYE DIAPERS
This Sale $1.44
Sale! WASH CLOTHS _ This Sale 10 for 99c
Sale! DISH CLOTHS _ This Sale 12 for $1 .' . ·
Ladlet'- MM.'&amp;- Children's

BEACH SANDALS
Your Choice 29c pr.
Special Purchase! Heavy Foam Back Rugs
18x27- 44c 24x36 - 1.66 27x48 1.99 '
Lar11 S•l• Group

LADIES' PURSES
HAT RIOT, Ladies
YOUR CHOICE

On S1le At $l.OO
Reg. 3.98, 2.98, 1.98
99c

SPECIAL PURCHASE! Reg. 1.98 N4w Roclucocl

LADIES' JAMAICAS (American Made) _ $1.
New Fall CORDUROY in all shades _ 66c yd.
NYLON HOSE SALE
SELF-SEAM NYLONS
SEAMLESS NYLONS

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Popular shades. Sizes 8 th to

3k PAIIt

4ok PAIR

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Clearance! Men's &amp; Boys' SWIM TRUNKS

Reg. 3.9S _. __ Sole 2.66
Reg. 2.91 _. _. Solo 1."
Reg. 1.98 .. - Sale 1.66

Out They Go! Men's Straw Hats, All '1h Price
MEN'S TOYO CAPS
14c
e EARLY-BIRD SPECIALS
Boys' 13% Ounce WESTERN JEANS pr. 1.99
Boys' Short Slnve

SPORT SHIRTS, Reg. 1.39
Sale nc
WASH &amp; WEAR DRESS PANTS
Come a running for the best bareain buys of the year an
~en ·~ wash · ~ wear slacks. You'll fi nd just about everythin-g
tn th1s se lecti on _ ___ to wear now and on into fall. Shop
early!! Sizes 29 to 44 .

REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR

7.95
7.50
6.9S
S.95

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VALUES
VALUES
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R... 2.98 . -·- - 1.99

R... 1.98 ... --- UO
R... 1.59 ___ ___ 1.00

MEN'S WORK CLOTHING
AT SPECIAL SUMMER SAVINGS!
Stock up now while prices are at a new low . All famoUI
brand nationally .o dvertised cl othin&amp;: in quality materiall.
Shop early!!

WORK UNIFORMS
PANTS, , ... 3.9S -.. _ 3.33
SHIRTS, ,... 2.91 ____ 2.44
PANTS, reg. 2.98 -... 2.44
SHIRTS, r... 2.29 _.. _ 1.11

Men's Bib OVERALS

Sele 2.99

A dependable nationally advertised brand . Union made. San·
forized 10 oz. denim with e-raduated rise for better fit . Reinfor ced at strain points .

Man's 10 Ounce

DUNGAREES

Special Low Price 1.88

Boys• 10 Ounee

DUNGAREES, Sizes 6 to 12

2 pr. 3.00

&amp;rMII, Medium •nd X Luge

Men's American Made SPORT SHIRTS _ $1.
Men's Chambray WORK SHIRTS
. 99c
5ptJel•l Purchase! Siz" 7 to 10th . Don't Mia Thirl

Men's Plain Toe WORK SHOE
$3.99
e OPENING DAY SPECIALS
Regular 37.95 BICYCLES _ Sale Price $29.95
20 in. boys· or girls bicycle, 24: in . boys' or llirll bicycle and
26 in . boys ' or girls' bit·yde.
Rttular 20.90

Zebco 66 Reel &amp; Rod,
This Sale $9.99
SAVE ON CANNON SHEETS
White
7lx99 .
1.69 7lx101
1.79 81 x99 . .. 1.79 -

Colored
While
Colorool
1.99
8lx101 -----· 1.H- 2.1?
2.09
Full Flttocl .... 1.19- 1."
2.09
Twin Flttocl .... 1.79 - 1.19

Pillow Cases, White
pair 18c
pair $1.00
Colored
Famous "HOPE" MUSLIN _
4 yerds $1.00
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN
5 ydL $1
Sale 100% Foam Bed Pillows _
pelr $2.00
TOWELS
20x40 Bath Towels, Asst. Solids_ 33c Hch
20 x 40 STRIPES
2 for' $1
SALE! ELECTRIC BLANKm

AUGUST SALE PRICED! TWO.YIAR GUARAMTiill
TWIN, Sinelo Control _ 1.11
FULL, Slottllo cantNI fM
FULL, Dual Cont"'l ____ IO.a
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HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS

ONLY .2.99

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LADiiS' JEWELRY
THIS SALE 50c
LadiH' COTtON HALF SLIPS 2 for $1.00

SPECIAL P\IRCHASitl

~O~FORT

5.00
4.66
4.00

MEN'S SPORT SHIRT SALE!

LADIES' BLOUSES, Reg. 1.00 val. _ _ nc

SHOP IN .••
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All Summer Sport Shirts, Knit Shirh qnd S.nlons

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R... 1.91 .... Now 1.66

Reg. 4.98 .... Now 3.00
Reg. 2.91 .... Now 1.99
R... 1.91 ... _ Now l.cl6

Reg, 3.95 .... N... 2.99

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R!G. 5.9S .... NOW 3.99
REG. 3.91 ____ NOW 2.66
REG. 1.98 ____ NOW 1.66

Sew it yourself and Save! Shop our bi&amp; sale group today!

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$7:110
$5.110
$3.66
$2.77
$1 .98

Infants' Organdy SUN DRESSES
$1.00
Girls 'Carole' COTTON PANTIES, 2-16, 3 pr $1
One Group ladies' Coats &amp; Car Coats

Reg. 1.91, on

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GIRLS' DRESS SALE!

REG. 7.95 .... NOW 4.99
REG. 4.95 ---- \OIOW 2.99
REG. 2.91 --·- NOW 1.99
Reg, \.98

Reg. 3,95, on ule •t

SU£Corance And Nortuhnce
Shouldn't Be Underrated

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Mrs.MPaul

Now'~ the time to shop and save more on fashions to wear
now mto fall : We've made prices too tempting to pass by because we must dear our entire stock of budget-to-better
drea~es! _You'll find loads of sty1es in every group, but not

SALE! DRESS MATERIALS

BERRY'S

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lisle
two sons of Granville, Oh:io II

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Society News

81 x 108 STRIPE BED SHEETS _ SALE $1.66
PILLOW CASES TO MATCH
ea. 88c
SUMMER CLEARANCE DRESSES

HudiiOil, N..h, Slud&lt;baker, Willya.

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R... 4.9S - Sale 3.00
R... 3.9S -· Solo 2.44
Reg. 2.91 - Solo 1.91
e EARL Y·BIRD SPECIALS

Flta: Older moclels of Ford P1)"1119Uth, Chevrolet. Doclro,

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Fits: Most models of Dodge, Pontiae, Mereury, Oldamobile,

Thund erbird, Ambana!or, Edsel DeSoto Chrraler

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Shop Friday Til,&amp;p.m.- Saturday Til9 p.m.

our parade qf dressy and casual fo&amp;w ear. Better march right
down for best selection!

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SALE STARTS FRIDAY
AUGUST 2·· 9 AM

Frank liarris, Muon, lletilulll
• Opening Day Speciels
Lewis, Letart Route, Morris
P-ttr Brand R... Sc
Johnson of West
aDd
CANDY BARS
6 for 1Sc
Norman Van Meter ot
port, RusseU McMUlan of
Sale! KING SIZE PLASTIC DRAPES _ 44c pair
and Bll Maltoa of West
SUMMER SHOES
IIO&gt;lunobia c:alled on Dan a
Come and sho'p our spectacular shoe 5avings. You'll cheer
ll"''w•s tlle past week.

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News, Events

pools llbollld be wr1
are, naturellement, aome Paris corres- ladles alavln&amp; over a hot
United Pross JDtemallbnal
Wibwn or almoa III)'OIIt you our proparaU.U. to lUI In I IUffared a 111rV0U1 brut.
thtlr inluriiiCIII adequatl.
pondentl at the trial of Dr. Stephen Last night as he brought me the thtrd
The rod hot question about the I might aomt. 'ftl4 tat bin l!lll · llaBI rudlaoN. But ill ICtUI1 doWD and .,... confined for tan
1 dlllllei'WI busllteu Ward, but their reactions are not what round of coffee he asked: "You are still test ban Ia not whether 1ocb an have KeomodJ aolnl for II u well praeUeo, p11"1ic111arl7 bl a IOCieiJ
UADER
the average person might expect. While working. madam?" I nodded eloquently •areement Is uraenUy ®airabl• i •• tilt peoplt'l prayorful hopl of fret cbol011 we calllllll iiHp 'ftl4 low IUC&lt;OI'ID&lt;e man wltll a Dear 118Jan:
the Ango-Saxon reporters fill their at my portable, which was sending up oow but whetloer the liov•et Union , that ,.,..mont lillY bt had to lop • fllabt tetllltilll eonceatrlt- blgb Plll'iUriDC!I wile ave
notebookll u fast aa they can write, our little puffs of smoke. He shook his bead ean be bound to • teat ben that end the nuclear 111111 ,..,..
IDi on tho prtPI!IIiNI cf 111 ... imprlulon too
g
I had illwaya thOIJ8hl II was
French collea11ues seem in no hurry to
"That is bad, madam," he said. would re..onably and properly The people'• pra,.,rul hope plrbnolll whleh mQ or mQ 1101
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on parents for lbllr
take down the testimony. An amusing 'It Is too much." Go tell that to the edl· protect u.s. interests.
will 1111ke It juat oo IIIU&lt;h more IPs plal!l on aa UIIOtrliJII data II All lhll relll'l octntiflellly
to get married, bUI
elderly Parisienne who sits sucking on tor, Ludwig.
Tbo u.s. intereat io the inltrest dllllcult !IX' th011 who qu..Uoa tho future.
"compltmlllllrlty" which I • now I wcnder. My daughltr
pieces of hard candy is my favorite of
By their shoes ye shall know them in of the men, women and children the toot bin to obtain popular eoa·
th... npertm- put ......,...
recenUy aad In lllldlthe lot. She sits in my row,
in the Ward case. The majority of street- of tlle United Stilt.. to live their •ideralton of ltvltlmata Nlatod .. CM't Matllt.ala
anot and alll'iUriDC8
lion to a biB and apllll1ya
French and in Enilish alternately, and walkers who have turned up to testify liv.. aquallJ ..fe fi'Om nuclear quo•tiono. Rop. Crall Roomtr
":
lib-1 liQ alland in a 1Iooe. The se1eashe bad lour lho1N"•
one would like to give her Madame La· have favored a kind of footgear that perand cripplini fall out. &lt;J\.Callf.) 11 1 COIIJI"'UWMI !Ia- •
.;r•
f4r 1101111
oa tiltl, II their report to t h o her honor. NatuniiJ
farges frilled cap and a bit of knitting to haps is comfortable for pavement pound· Nobody could be against that.
puhli&lt;aa opoblmaa on 1111 barl
Y llaD
can
Poycholocleol
lVII
Invited
to aU, arid bouihl
11
make her seem at home. On the day of ing. It is a shoe with a covered toe and
It ...ms. however, that to policy. Ho hu bop to uk 1101111.
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·~ ll8id they bad aBBwned the
to all. You now, 11101!11,
the moat lurid evidence, with prostitutes heel, but open sides with just a narrow question evon aently whether tho question·•· one of them about th8
lng:
cu'l stve ebeap clfta.
undulating in and out of the witness box horizontal atrap going from . front to propooed test ball properly pro- Soviet
pod filth. The
lhll
"Complementii'IIJ 111
When It w• onr, n ware • . ,
tellin&amp; about 1ex parties with four to the back.
tect1 u .s. 1nt.ar01ls II 1 .
Soviet• vloliiAICI· • tall moratorl- and found 11 impottlble Cll _ . a1 netdl lade to ·
b1 debl
room and orgies of masochism, this la&lt;\y . . .
Ricardo featu':e.s them, and buallkllll. To oo qlliiiiOn 11 like , um in Sfpllmber 1111, btvlai
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of the presl
took a note. She oat ao do Vtckie Barrett and others. The questioning tho 1 a II&lt;!J.t y of prep...., bl ...,... tor elll'iu or lloll.
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tioaal F•tlfloalloq for bOth
lfow -ther d'ughter II
on the bench etuckin&amp; and sigl&gt;Jng and girls also run to very short skirts, dyed II!Dtherhood the worth of li- in-the-air blaoq
· Tho l'rllldtal - ijiM!killtd Pelll lhll1 dOlt -dtplameJio llnl married, and It Will be :an
shaking her
in
- but not hair (preferably some shade of red) and brariel, the• merit ol aood workl.
u.a.
llehiDtl
at hit Feb., 7
eoaf- tlrltJ, and tho .dtirte cf llflec. to do over .,.m. I Clll't
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t he km o liJUS yo11 wou 1magme. eavy eye ma eup. ome o n o • To question motea of to cheer On Marc I, IIIII. KOlin y an- "W m ........ 111 ..,...~- ......
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...illfa t u rb'"'•
't to -'tbo•"
"'"sndWhalI
"Zut, how boring," she said "These these days that combination ml!'ht add Is alm01t to endorat tin. The nouncod lbat tbl Unllod State~
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girls. Boring, boring, boring." Proving up to a description of some of the fin· questions are be&amp;UmJna to COllie, would r&lt;Sumo tests. But there
provldeo lor lff..UV. ••• of••""' IJII'ctPtioP 9f
other hll'd-preqed llllllll.-.
that it takea all kinds and Vlve La est ladies in ooclety.
however, and 101110 of them will had been 110 u .s. preparabut "'' UllllOI tPt &amp;pOUJe.
In thll situ11GD1 - NtAB
France.
London reporters who worked on bave tu be on.....-ed
Uon therelol'l thoro ""' a tub- leu. It
many IPOIIthl ID For the husbands the
Dear Near-Broke:
The strenuous work I have be•n (&gt;Ut- the Profumo affair from the earliest sta·
llulldlDJ To Ftc)t
staatlal 111 In U.o u.s. eflort to
mental resulll amply
01n. ll1il
tlng .in at the trial Is telling on me. no ges did not spend all th~ir time In
The u.s. Senate il buikllna up / eatcb up with tha llovlttl. ~ · t,
'!"'D ~··..-- 1beoe essUIIIPIIoPf . tile
question about it. One morning, in 1 WhitehaU or in the fairly nice neighbor· to tho kind ol dolmybrook that aoamor't stretacY hu beoll tn
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whose sueeoranc:e
I don't llllow whit
othtr
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rush to leave the hotel and get to court, hoods where Dr. Ward had his numer- occompanlod the eons!Qeratlon quota fr&lt;&gt;m Kennody'o
2t llosmor hall IUU•Iod an 11'01 hit wife'a nurturanee
hafd,preaeillll&gt;tlten would do.
I forgot part of my co$tume. Jt was the ous flat&amp;. Nor in Chester Gate at Reg· nearly e yean aKP of tho Treaty stQtemenl•
IIX' clllle oerutlQf wileD th8 tat from "C0111Pleme11tlrity" aac1 tha but THIS mother wwl4 111'11
first time since I was four years old that ents Park, site of Mr. Profumo's elegant ol Versam.. and the League ol ·•we know enough now lbout treaty reaches the '!e•ato Many wlfa wul'IW8l'ded with an • .,... what lhl was abll snd II o P
I had Bone out without my little white town house, which was dealgned by Nations. The Treaty and the broken negotlaliont, oecret prepa• prayorful advoeare. of e tal baa able huolland.
about what others
gloves.
Nash and is equipped with a formidable League wer" defeated. Thia. com· rations and U. e advantqn prol&gt;•bly would wanl the lenlt.
l1lte your dlqhtlrl
Some unhappy auditor 11canning the butler named Briscoe. They also were parlson dOOIJ not, howevtr lfllply 1ained from a long test series to explore that area thoroogbly
Hartl To mmey d-'t atretqh
food charges on my blll at the Dorcltea· obliged to venture Into the byways of thai the test b"i' will lose. Young[ never to offer 1181'111 an Ull· before 11vtng Ill advice aacl con· The wlve1 llowM1' did not fONYor : II the; dlln't, t.IU 1
ter is going to conclude that I
my London's leas favored dlstrlct1 aueh as President KOIUltdy is a m_.ter Inspected moralorlum. Sorlie IDlY otnt.
eoqflrm lbe
The ,. 111'811'1 nadr for l!lll'rilp.-JI.
stay here entertaining the poer of Lon· Weatbourne Road, whero the denizens
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don. Actually, I have not even had of that part ol town frequent wild clubl
sulll indlcatod lllilt to tbem II
Prince Philip to tea. But since 1
VI ca\led The Rio, The Fleata and Number
didn't make much differeD"' bow
been working more or less around th• 6. It il common to see bottle 11ghll on
much or how Uttla
clock - In fact, much more than less the sidewalk outside the.e cafes, and ra·
odiQtlltoj
1 have been eating to keep up my zors and awitchblade knives frequently By Wayne G. 11n1111tladt, M.D. ly when they find their lessons shoulders and stand ur lit up oald. "perilapo
of
• il•~==·lt~~~=
strength. 1 have breakfast In the morn· flllh on the premises. W&lt;Jian_it..became
Two doclnrs ill Ohio had 1 borlntl. Tucbtrs may be able alra!Bhl lillY tvtn auravato clrtn provldoc1 wltll -~-1
ing, high tea in the afternoon, dinner known that Dr. Ward ani! ll;hristtne and ~urpriH when thtY X·rayecl an 1!1 find e IIIOI'al In tllil.
rOIIIICHbouldendrten.
lullitiea lor effectlonal
when I get hungry (which Is almost im· 10m1 of Christine's West lltdian lovers 1-year-&lt;~ld ~ChootsJrl and f nd
t10111 1111 thell'
banda
medlatefy after tea), 1 late supper while U&gt;lld to bang out in Westbourne !toad, tllal the tar 8 lnteolllle
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daulhtar 1lt 1IJ llQportanl, therefore,
IIIIo
aro
I am wrljing my overnight and a li&amp;llt editors used more caution than usual in tained spoiJI
the X-rays had It very round-shouldered. Is she f r t ol .Ill to look Ill· lhtlll.
snack before I ~o to bed for my three· auianinll their staffs to cover tile niaht failed 10
otr 18 It
too o14 to have auythiJII dona to her Renarai hyglon"'. Oo!ts '11111 epcolftod llowhour aleep. The night room waiter on apott. On&amp; pap~r sent three re!JOrt•n that the ~~ld ~ ·
eeeJIIICI to 1traigbten up bfr lbQuldera? she eat tJIOUib ol the
right thulrl O(luld 11111 bet l'lludecl
tha eighth floor has become quite con- together - a former war hero with the .
c
ad owallowed
loocl8? ~ she get
enoush tho lPI eellntlflc word 011
eerned about me . He is a handsome RAF, and ex-boxer end 1 judo npert.
tiny fragments ot molal
... A- Tllere IJ • wide v.,Iauoa rest? DoC' the mUI lrlends IUbjeot llueoorwa 111111 actw-1
rome other substance
t h a t In what I• eonslclered normal. easily? U not. your ~~ 1111)' lllct ~ dltfleult "' llllalllrt wllb
'l'llli ALMANAC
and Soturn.
In 1110'7. ihe us. Air JC'orce wa• · ~~ hU:.eXi:!l' as they Pill In ICIIIle persoM, ro1111d-choul· wsnl to mike JOII)ell)leCll!c ret ..,. precilloD ill 1111 IPdtricltllll.
By Uollocl - . ·lldenolloaal
'l'holle born l.uelay lpclucle Amer·[ born. with tho aeronautieal divi-[ heg d
y.
defed~ess 1• t• a larse part ommendatlons to fit her case. and there lathe qullllaa a1 tiber
Today is Thursday, A•i· I , the lean author Hemlln Melville, in slon being tel up in the US.
actors at first wmMiered hereditary. If 10111' dnuallter AilS, a p)llJWilly wanllt? illf1uellau whleb
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113th doy ot 1961 with 1!11 to 1811.
Mmy office.
I ether she hall been takln8 bas alwa)'l been l'ClUlld-shoul- mal&lt;• hersolf look "' aU..CIIvl lllom to wultld -~::!
follow .
On thil c1a7 1n htetory:
In 1913, five Negroes were klllecl any! kl~ of medicine the! IJI!Cilt dered, her lnberllecl i&gt;one lt1'Ue- Q pclliSibl~. U Pe Ill llllltlvaiAICI They boptd ftllo'il p
0
Tho moon II •pproachlna its In 1'1!10, the first U. S. Censu• and 500 ill)urecl in o race riot In '''" s adows 00 an X-ray fUnl. ture mlf be the cause. II, haw· to want ' Joi'Oli her beel, sbe IIIIo would ~ 11tto
full phaH.
wa• taken Tht populatiCMI was ' tho Harlem diotrlcl o[ New York She had not. Neither had ISile ever, Ills • reeent development will stv• !lor ·lloeture •• IIIllCh
The momin&amp; stan .,. Jupit« [ S.lll9.2l4. ·
[ City. Pollee jaUrcl 500 others. boen eatlna metal pelleto
ol II moy be due to ~hronlc laUg- attention as slie stvea the otber
any kind.
ue. Then, too, a .child m a y .,peels of lfoomlliJ. I do pot
Do I
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Had lbe be.. eadllg
11111· slouch because •he baa not de- think that putting her back 111 1
t
une
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lblng at au betwee• 111eaif? At veloped oelf-eoatidence. Coostant phllt.er cast wou14 be adv!JB·
laat, after dlblldng hard 1 b e Jdmonlllon to throw back the ble.
coalesaecl 1111t Ia 1C1Jt11 1 b e
would ofte• nll&gt;ble "' ber eruer. It cllda't lUte load, Ill I
lb9n II dicla'l Iaiiie bid eiiiMr,
·4fter all, a lllrl ba• to do ....,.
thing while 1be 11 111111n1 It r
. . . . to tnd.
Then tlle doctors observed
11 D~ lllfiTII
lllCl L8wffi!ce Cl!ltiJllollt ot t1)e
limilar X-rtJ flntllnel In 1 U.
111'1 ,...... Nfor
J!eHardl Celller for blDQID ,._
year-&lt;~ld boy. They 11kod hl!l'
NZ1V YORX (IJPI)- Among ti01111 at New Y111'lr: University got .
jllll one que~tlon. Did he Dibble the human .attributes are ,....,.. a new slant on them ID ~
bll eraser m ll!hool! lfe cll4. ll1d nwturanne and ,.,u lotloaD1 taRIDI tho marrlad
The nut awp Wl8 lo pi X«YJ lhoulda'l anclirrtll their 1n1p1rt. OOUJ&gt;Iel wllo bad l&gt;ten ...Uallr
of several brands of
IC!ll&lt;&gt;ol - . Thrte pqolloJoclltl bava ..IDI them 1ro111 1 to • , . _
lrallet'l.
that blockld 1111 louad lhtJ IIIII' - 1 • - · ·
X-rays were found to contain MP•ct 101' .. wlfl'o oplnlcml.
IJ,IIlj( Ill QloQ
llll!opoae, I PlaJniDt tltat COQo
'IPIIeB 1111 bulblnd Wll bJib In
talno line and barium.
Ill paycbolosY'I Klelltlflc Jef· -IDCIItld bla wUt wu blab
Jl'ortunalt()l tltil OllDipound 11 100 - - If lbf aof4 to ,.. Ill nurtumot, IIlii!' fouiid. be
hannleu. But. In all fatme11, eetv. lffKIIoD. IYIJIPIIII7 and ~~~~~, iliCilold to '*PI IMr
II lllUII be admliW thai It baa IIIC'OUI'IIIllltlll.. and lllll.IUriiMII jl~ u IOfP'L B alai
no food value, We havt """Wll II tilt lllld to (llvl lfffdillll, lll1l'llld lbal Wf11 wltltl be ....,
tor a Iolli liDie t1ta1 ln!snlti w111 IYIDDilby and llleOQrllll!lflll, low lit ~ and alii Wll
put snythiqf(· they ean reach In- No oae will cloubt ttiat both art low Ill llllfluranl:i.
to lbllr moutba. We IIDIIIl 0,., dMpb' involvad ll1 mao; of the
allo l'teOI1Ilze !QI achool ehU.j
1111111 and wvm- ..:1
dreo wlll cbsw Bll't!MI that i
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a IIIID ""' •IIICIC!te 1ooUM Ida
doesn't tasle terrible, especial- Iln. lrwill XII•, Melvill Q&gt;blil IIJlOIIM wu •IIM&gt;IIbll ~.

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ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
German with a Luftwaffe accent, and
London Diary. Ah. the French. There evidently he Is unaccustomed to seeing

mutt~ring

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National Legislative Confennce will do
ori theae notions. As a full body It took
no stand on them last year.
.
Considerable opposition to all three
pto(:IOIIII baa developed since various
pilbUe fqurea bave "discovered" what
wu aolne ~n, A negative stance by lh~
conference at Hawaii presumably would
act as a beavy brake on· the movement
for the amendments.
Even without this, definite signs of a
alowdown in the drive began to appear
a .month or two ago. And It Is 1 long way .
from a dozen states to the needed 34.
Strateey of the proponents Is to win
approval flnt of the measure w h i c h
would eall! state action on constitutional
amendments. That would wipe Conaress
out of the picture in auch efforts, and
J!WVlde simply that when two-thirds of
flie state pass an identical amendment,
It Is automatically submitted for ratifi·
cation .
The theory in puJhina this iJ that, If
It wina, It will be easier thereafter to
gain the necessary state endorsement of
the other proposals. All three are currently handicapped by a cumbersome
constitutional procedure never successfully applied by the states.
The events In Hawaii may determine
whether the alate•' riehts amendments
&amp;e! 11 new boost or a hard brake,

Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting

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Deeision In Hawaii
The National Ugislatlve Conference,
an arm of t.h e Council of State Govern- ·
m~ta. wiU tJh, ;bother look at the
three ~ailed "states' rigbla" constltu·
tiona! amendments in its Hawall HI·
sions.
The amendmtnts ·thua will havt come
full circle, for tbey erew o11t of 1 report
prepared by a committee of thil comer·
ence and submitted last December to
the General Aslembly of States.
Botti tQ col)terence aod the auembly
are bodies composed of state lellllaton.
The usem11ly approved propQallll from
the cqmrnfttee, and Nbsequently tbey
were aubmiUed to all 50 atate ltlllla·
lures lor tlmlr conalderatlon.
The suggested amendments, ol course,
are those which would create a Court of
the Union superior to the Supreme Court
in some matters, bar the federal courts
from a role In state legislative reappor·
tionment, and tlmpllfy the meana by
whlc)l states can Initiate U.S. constitu·
tional amendments
Only lour states have aprroved the
Court of the Union Idea, bu roughly a
dozen bave endorsed the other measures.
Two-thirds, or S4, are required to com·
pel Congress to act and submit the pro·
posala to all the states, with 38 approvals
needed for ratification .
There Is no clear word on what the

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"You Suppose the Boys on the· Hill
. Wi II Jump for Joy?"

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wicl1el wert MrVtd. The .eye.· ()I Blake.
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Inc Wll apepl In
pia~ Mill. EU Bllchflelcl ,of nacl-!1
;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;..___ IMr1. Bla!D Rigp, Mrs. Bill gamea.
Lay, Ohio, 11 ~ wid&gt; Mr.
Rou8b, Mrs. VtrRon Rizer, Mra.
P~ALB
and Mrs. Htrold Smllh.
Don Rowlh ol Harlfonl; Mrs. Mr. ~ Mrs. Franll: Varian Mr. and Mrs. W1170e llu1'i
Jolin McDermitt,. Mrs. Ro...u of Columbus are visiting bls doll, Mrs. Evelyn Nlebcl~MD,
Rou8h, Mrs. George van Met- Pllft!llls, Mr. and Mrs. •Cbarleo Elalne ~. Ma!Gll, Mr.
er Mason · MisJ Tootle Sebrell Varian.
and Mra.Jolul C. Routh ' 111111
Col~la; Mrs. Roberi Mr. and Mrs. En!fl HDtrman lamlly of West Columbia
STOIUt SHOWER
Oblinger. Mrs. Jamet Deem anc( !amll)o ot Pl. Pleasant, Mr. leM!!II the NlchobG!! reunion 'I
A stork shower wq held In New Haven ; .Mrs. James Te~ and Mra. Uoyd Hoffman and at P4rttand Sunday·
.
bonor of Mrs. BW Wamsley at IJ, Mrs. Robert wamaley, Mno. family of PoJ!li!I'OY visllecl Mr. ~aid KeD")' C11 Naples, Fla.
ber home in llarUord. Hosteu- Uoyd Wamsley, Pt. Pleasant· and Mrs. Lew Hoffman Sunday. called OD friends Saturday.
es were Mrs. Joe Kearns, Mn. Mrs. Doris Wyant, Mender: Mr. and Mrs. I~ Lewis Randy Lee LeW\&amp; vllited J .
Charles MUier and Mrs. Relph aon; Dianna Hall, Mary Ruth and Dana, J.:n. Olga Lewis atColley at New Haven
Hall. Attendillg were Mrs. Lou- Hall, Mrs. Ralph Hall, Hart- tended a horso sbow at New
.
lse Condlf!, Mrs. Jane Cunning- ford; Mrs. Charles Kearns, Mrs. Haven Saturday plgbt.
Mrs. Anna LouiSe Colley
ham, Mrs. Peggy Flowers, Jan- Charles Miller, Mrs. Joe Kearns Mr. and Mra. Bob Carson
family. New. Haven, vllitod
et Gibbs, Mrs. Hilda Warth, Mls.o Linda Kearns, CUlton. Re- sona have returned to their
Smith FriclaJ.
Mrs. Donald Zerkle, Mrs. Carl fresbments of punch, dough- home ill Missouri after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waller Blake
Zerkle, Mrs. Loretta B u s b nuta potato chips and sand- her parenta Mr and Mrs Art- and 8011S, Jim and Charle8,
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returned home
after
visiting relaUves in
IIOhlo, the pu,t week.

Dtalll 11111o11es Dolo'l Sttp n
Dear ~len :

IMIIIbl Ill 1D bllllllltlon. AI t
Ir:;:;l am a bltllr, llfCNilO
I•
and J doo'l wbll I
Do you get u tired u I do
or Nflll1 - · llomtlblill
about the d""tJ&gt;.on..the-bllbwtY even 1111' Cllllldnll IUrll lllllr
atatj!Ucs we ~ar befort each lladcl 1111 ..,, 1 a)Jio do a 1o1 cf
major lloUdQ · For daya beo good bu1 110bodf pvllllll endlore, we'" bolnblrded with
"
lhould , ltop 1b,
dlcllons ol how 1111117
.,....14 1114 pt.olft - DISGUfl'.
there will be, how many killed, ED
all the gory deiWis. And then
·
whlll the holidaY
Dalr Dlquttld:

for "·

lllOII&amp;h, there In 11101'1
thsn Jut year.

Vou liNd lurlbtr lileraP/•
Tbe inslllubm you menlloo baa
sn out.palil!ll clialc, Tab ldo
So what good d:"'' It do
vsnta&amp;t of the help It 1111era,
predict? Why lsn t the 11111118Y and I'm aurt 7011'U 1ean1 tllert'•
which ls opent on bi'OIIdcaotl"f muc11 tUD abllll of a wolllll
dire wiU'J]ings and
wrlttnc who learllf 1101 Ill look baok. retm.s of deatb-publldty
H
neled lnltud Into J118kina t h e '
lifer? - TIRflD
WamiDI
DffiGES
Dear Helel:
Dear Tired:
Whtn you mentloP ow pOoll,
I'm IIIIo tired of dirt" that let 1111 sdd 1 warn~n~.
dOII'I seeJII to lower the hiP· A women asked my daup.
way earnaga. But the I o I ter for a ride in her eer. A boy
would notably go even
!pto them ~linl my
II the gruesome atatlalica
car, but not hurtlnl
n't pubUsbed. - H.
the woman. Yet ahe sued 1111
Dear Helen:
for ~110,1100. ThJa hal

Ora

I am a f4.yur-o14
two-year nlibtmare· My
and 1 live alone and hate it. 1
carried paaaenser m.
have three Cood cblldren,
. bul for only •10,001.
Until two yell'l! ago We bope It wiD be 1'11114 a fraud&gt;

111181'rled.
.
R eports F rom Th e Capt 1o ~?JuEo::~
c. WU.SON

Ipolitician In eontrut to Woodrow !urco 111 to trJ It apia, ~

snother

WOIIWI'S

spartment.

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117 LYLE

for

Low Prices

· for your size tire
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-1Ji6 'CAR OR SMALL WE'LL FIT 'EM
ALL WITH GUARANTEED GOODYEAR
TIRES WITH TUFSYN RUBBER

Cll'

No Trade-in Needed

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anar..u:, ~

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Size 8.00 x 14 Tubeless
Pac
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Ny lon AI 1 ~Weather

~pend

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Bladl._l'

Whtt.rwall

&amp;!'1.50
21.70

120.50
%6 00

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2.f. mo.
AD prlceo plua tu

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zs:75

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Size 7.50 x 14 or
6. 70 x 15 Tubeless
Fi t~:~:

Chevf?let, Ford, Plymouth, Dodge, Merwry, Pontlae "
Hudson, Kauer, Ra.-o.bler.
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Gaaraatee

Nylon All·Weather "4r
15 mo.
Nyloa All-Weather
18 mo.
Nyloa Safety AU-Weather ZIOlO.

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w•tt.wall

,11.6t

.IS.st
IS 45

15.(5
18.9t

tiro

All prices pl111 las

Tln

Nylou All-Weather •4r
Nylon AU·Weather
Safetr _AU-Weather

and famlly.
Mr. Fred Will of Richmond,
Is here to vlslt wlth h 1
and daughter. Mrs.
has been here to assist her
ther, Mrs. Rosa Fink, who
been Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Will
l[d•IUgitter will leave lor a visill/1
with her brother and larrlily,, II
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink
Charleroi, Pa.
Mrs. Eugene Weigand Is
cuperating at the home of
daughter, Mrs. Fred Tripp.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwartz over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. William Ken·
llne:dv. Pomeroy, Mi9S Marilyn
IIS!thWJorlz and Mr. John Hetch·
bolh of Parkersburg.
Visiting with Mr, and Mro.
Curtis McDaniel on
Mr. and Mr•. Marous McDaniel, Mrs. Charles Frye and
daughters, aU of Point P~;~~i \1
ant; and Mr. and Mrs. H
McDaniel, and Mi" BaJ·baJrall
Ellen McDaniel, all of Columbus.
Mrs. He•ter Raybum has ro1 lltur·nect home from a visit with
her son and daughter-in-law,
. and Mrs. Sterling Rayburn
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Mrs. Murl Megee visited
the weekend with the• ,~:i: \1
II e•end and Mrs. Richard W
children al Rainelle,

Gui'UI&amp;ee

BJac,ll-.11

IS....
1811\0.
liMo.

• 9.69
13.45
15.90

BllllZeS ID -Ill styles -

REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR

SO burry!

14.9S &amp; 13.95, NOW
11.9S &amp; IUS, NOW ::::_:-- _· ----::~
9.95, 8.95, 7.9S &amp; 6.9S VALUES NOW _____
5.95 AND 4.9S, NOW ...... ____ _ .. .
3.50 VALUES, NOW ........... : :: ...
2.91 VALUES, NOW __________, ......

VALUES TO ~US, ON SALE NOW ------------ -- $t3.00
VALUES TO 17.95. ON SALE NOW ·-------------- $8.88
VALUES TO 10.95, ON SALE NOW ------------ · -· $6.00

CHILDREN'S SPORTSWEAR SALE

:~gii~S,

REGULAR 2.98 _.............. .. SALE 1.91
SHO \:• REGULAR 1.91 ................. - SALE 1.66
S OR , REGULAR 1.69 ............... . _ SALE 1.00
HH RTS, REGULAR 1.S9 ......... _.. .... . SAL! 1.00
S 0 RTS, REGULAR 1.39 ...... -........ .. SALE 1 00
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.19 ........ .. , ______ SALE ilk
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.00 __ ......... ___ ... SALE 88c
SHORTS, REGULAR 59c
_ · --- -- -- -- ---·
SALE 39c
SHORT SETS. REGULAR 3.98 -- --- --------- SALE 2 44
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 2.91 -------------- SALE 1'91
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.98 -------------- SALE 1:66
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.79 -------------- SALE 1 33
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.29 ............... SALE 1:oo
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.00 ............... SALE 18e
PEOAL PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.91 .......... SALE 1.66
PEDAL PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.79 __________ SALE 1 33
PEDAL PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.19 ...... .... SALE isc
SLACKS, REGULAR 2.91 ---------·.. ..... _ SALE 1.98
SLACKS, REGULAR 2.29 - ---------------· SALE 1.66
SLACKS, REGULAR 1.91 ........ _____ .. __ SALE 166
CULLOTTES, REGULAR 1.98 ----------------· SALE 1:66
SUN SUITS REGULAR 1.29 ---.............. SALE 1.0D
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.91 ----------- ------ SALE 1 44
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.69 ................. SALE 1:oo
ILOUS!S REGULAR 1.49 ----------- ------ SALE 1.00
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.00 ............. ~ ... SALE 77e
TERRY CLOTH, rogulor 1.00 ----------·
Sale, yd 77o
CHINO CLOTH, rogulor 1.00 -----------~~~ Sale,
66&lt;

yd:

•n.lt

SAIL CLOTH, regulu 79c - ---------------· Salt, yd. SOc
DENIM, .-.gular 79c
__ . - ------------Stlt, yd. SOc
PERCALE. rqular 49c &amp; 39c __________ ·____ Stlt, 3 yds. $1

16.15

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Special Sale! ladies' NEW FALL BLOUSES

-

3.33

«l•r..._

Ba.dl.-.

Mrll.

W•hewall

18 mo,
.19.20 · f2!.20
limo.
• 31.75
· 28.5D
Custom Sapor..CIIohlow'1f 24 •o.
ZUO
31.60
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AU prkeo p1uo tax
Nylcm AII-Weother "
Safety All-Weather

a

4

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Ray Crank and Mrs.
Reynolds were atthe State Home Dembuslnesa meeting at
Caesar, Webster County.

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ALL nilES MOUNTED FREEt NO MONEY DOWNl
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KNEECAPPERS

REGULAR 1.99

... __...... _.... .

AIR&amp;:_,......-&amp;

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NOW 1.66

SLACKS

R98. 3.98 ··-· Now 2.99
R... 2.98 .... Now 1.99
R... 1.99 .... Now 1.66

CAPRIS

............... ..

NOW 1.66

R... 2.91 .... -

1.91

Now Reduced! Ladies' SWIM SUITS

R... 14.95 &amp; 12.95 __ Solo 1.00 Rog. 10.95 ____ Sale 7.00
R... 9.95 ---· Salo 6.00
Reg. 1.95 ____ Solo 5.00
Reg. US a US --·- Sato 4.00

CHILDREN'S SWIM WEAR REDUCED

Rogular 6.95 .... Sale S.OO
Regullr 4.9S ____ Solo U3
R...,lor 3.98 .... Sale 2.99
Regular 2.91 .... Soto 2.:13
Regular 1.91 .... Salo 1.66
SPECIAL SALII

Door Buster SPECIALS
R"''ul•r 1.91

BIRDSEYE DIAPERS
This Sale $1.44
Sale! WASH CLOTHS _ This Sale 10 for 99c
Sale! DISH CLOTHS _ This Sale 12 for $1 .' . ·
Ladlet'- MM.'&amp;- Children's

BEACH SANDALS
Your Choice 29c pr.
Special Purchase! Heavy Foam Back Rugs
18x27- 44c 24x36 - 1.66 27x48 1.99 '
Lar11 S•l• Group

LADIES' PURSES
HAT RIOT, Ladies
YOUR CHOICE

On S1le At $l.OO
Reg. 3.98, 2.98, 1.98
99c

SPECIAL PURCHASE! Reg. 1.98 N4w Roclucocl

LADIES' JAMAICAS (American Made) _ $1.
New Fall CORDUROY in all shades _ 66c yd.
NYLON HOSE SALE
SELF-SEAM NYLONS
SEAMLESS NYLONS

-- -------------- ·

Popular shades. Sizes 8 th to

3k PAIIt

4ok PAIR

1t:------------- ·

Clearance! Men's &amp; Boys' SWIM TRUNKS

Reg. 3.9S _. __ Sole 2.66
Reg. 2.91 _. _. Solo 1."
Reg. 1.98 .. - Sale 1.66

Out They Go! Men's Straw Hats, All '1h Price
MEN'S TOYO CAPS
14c
e EARLY-BIRD SPECIALS
Boys' 13% Ounce WESTERN JEANS pr. 1.99
Boys' Short Slnve

SPORT SHIRTS, Reg. 1.39
Sale nc
WASH &amp; WEAR DRESS PANTS
Come a running for the best bareain buys of the year an
~en ·~ wash · ~ wear slacks. You'll fi nd just about everythin-g
tn th1s se lecti on _ ___ to wear now and on into fall. Shop
early!! Sizes 29 to 44 .

REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR

7.95
7.50
6.9S
S.95

VALUES
VALUES
VALUES
VALUES

----------------·
--- -- ------·--·"
__________ ___ _, __
.... ____________ .

NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW

Rog. 3.95 ·- --- 3.00
R... 2.98 . -·- - 1.99

R... 1.98 ... --- UO
R... 1.59 ___ ___ 1.00

MEN'S WORK CLOTHING
AT SPECIAL SUMMER SAVINGS!
Stock up now while prices are at a new low . All famoUI
brand nationally .o dvertised cl othin&amp;: in quality materiall.
Shop early!!

WORK UNIFORMS
PANTS, , ... 3.9S -.. _ 3.33
SHIRTS, ,... 2.91 ____ 2.44
PANTS, reg. 2.98 -... 2.44
SHIRTS, r... 2.29 _.. _ 1.11

Men's Bib OVERALS

Sele 2.99

A dependable nationally advertised brand . Union made. San·
forized 10 oz. denim with e-raduated rise for better fit . Reinfor ced at strain points .

Man's 10 Ounce

DUNGAREES

Special Low Price 1.88

Boys• 10 Ounee

DUNGAREES, Sizes 6 to 12

2 pr. 3.00

&amp;rMII, Medium •nd X Luge

Men's American Made SPORT SHIRTS _ $1.
Men's Chambray WORK SHIRTS
. 99c
5ptJel•l Purchase! Siz" 7 to 10th . Don't Mia Thirl

Men's Plain Toe WORK SHOE
$3.99
e OPENING DAY SPECIALS
Regular 37.95 BICYCLES _ Sale Price $29.95
20 in. boys· or girls bicycle, 24: in . boys' or llirll bicycle and
26 in . boys ' or girls' bit·yde.
Rttular 20.90

Zebco 66 Reel &amp; Rod,
This Sale $9.99
SAVE ON CANNON SHEETS
White
7lx99 .
1.69 7lx101
1.79 81 x99 . .. 1.79 -

Colored
While
Colorool
1.99
8lx101 -----· 1.H- 2.1?
2.09
Full Flttocl .... 1.19- 1."
2.09
Twin Flttocl .... 1.79 - 1.19

Pillow Cases, White
pair 18c
pair $1.00
Colored
Famous "HOPE" MUSLIN _
4 yerds $1.00
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN
5 ydL $1
Sale 100% Foam Bed Pillows _
pelr $2.00
TOWELS
20x40 Bath Towels, Asst. Solids_ 33c Hch
20 x 40 STRIPES
2 for' $1
SALE! ELECTRIC BLANKm

AUGUST SALE PRICED! TWO.YIAR GUARAMTiill
TWIN, Sinelo Control _ 1.11
FULL, Slottllo cantNI fM
FULL, Dual Cont"'l ____ IO.a
.,

HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS

ONLY .2.99

Cto-1 VoiUH to 1.91

n~l

LADiiS' JEWELRY
THIS SALE 50c
LadiH' COTtON HALF SLIPS 2 for $1.00

SPECIAL P\IRCHASitl

~O~FORT

5.00
4.66
4.00

MEN'S SPORT SHIRT SALE!

LADIES' BLOUSES, Reg. 1.00 val. _ _ nc

SHOP IN .••
AIR
Conditioned
·,

5.00

All Summer Sport Shirts, Knit Shirh qnd S.nlons

Full site spreads designed to bring new btautJ to

I lt;.tOIIWbttpuM!tureLIJMitNtoortaiMIOWMrfGriMIIftl:lr«
WUflui.. liP Mel ...... without IMit ........ 01
!_-U.S. ore.... . . tMH ..,.,.dment alo11rnce oa,......,.

•teet..-..

R... 3.91 .... Now 2.99
R... 1.91 .... Now 1.66

Reg. 4.98 .... Now 3.00
Reg. 2.91 .... Now 1.99
R... 1.91 ... _ Now l.cl6

Reg, 3.95 .... N... 2.99

Nyloa AU-Weather
18 •o. ~lUS /" .lUI
Safot7 AU·Wealbor
2l•o.
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18.11
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AD prleM , ... tu ·
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SiH UO z 13 Tube!- ftla Buick Spoelal, Olcla F-"•

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1.77

CULOTTES

.

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JAMAICAS

REGULAR 1.98

"COMPACT'''. Car Sizes

•

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R... S.95 --·- Now 3.99
R... 2.91 .... Now 1.99 -

Flta: Eclael, DeSoto, Cheyaler, Pontiae, Moreury, OtdomobDo.l ·.
YU.

M

Reg. 2.98, on ule 1t - 2.77

LADIES' WEAR
SKIRTS

Size 8.50 x 14 Tubeless

nm..

R!G. 5.9S .... NOW 3.99
REG. 3.91 ____ NOW 2.66
REG. 1.98 ____ NOW 1.66

Sew it yourself and Save! Shop our bi&amp; sale group today!

Wlltmr:•

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r.::~~"ll*' Fl

$7:110
$5.110
$3.66
$2.77
$1 .98

Infants' Organdy SUN DRESSES
$1.00
Girls 'Carole' COTTON PANTIES, 2-16, 3 pr $1
One Group ladies' Coats &amp; Car Coats

Reg. 1.91, on

•

$8 00

GIRLS' DRESS SALE!

REG. 7.95 .... NOW 4.99
REG. 4.95 ---- \OIOW 2.99
REG. 2.91 --·- NOW 1.99
Reg, \.98

Reg. 3,95, on ule •t

SU£Corance And Nortuhnce
Shouldn't Be Underrated

'

r~::~:onTurner
Sunday
r s.
andwith
Mrs.MPaul

Now'~ the time to shop and save more on fashions to wear
now mto fall : We've made prices too tempting to pass by because we must dear our entire stock of budget-to-better
drea~es! _You'll find loads of sty1es in every group, but not

SALE! DRESS MATERIALS

BERRY'S

I

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lisle
two sons of Granville, Oh:io II

.All pr'- plu IU

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Society News

81 x 108 STRIPE BED SHEETS _ SALE $1.66
PILLOW CASES TO MATCH
ea. 88c
SUMMER CLEARANCE DRESSES

HudiiOil, N..h, Slud&lt;baker, Willya.

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R... 4.9S - Sale 3.00
R... 3.9S -· Solo 2.44
Reg. 2.91 - Solo 1.91
e EARL Y·BIRD SPECIALS

Flta: Older moclels of Ford P1)"1119Uth, Chevrolet. Doclro,

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Mason

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day 's llledl'ca I Re• nort
1,..l ~
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18 •o.
NYon
1 8 a 1et)' AII-We.1 lher ·21 mo.

~DJpoeliOD,

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Fits: Most models of Dodge, Pontiae, Mereury, Oldamobile,

Thund erbird, Ambana!or, Edsel DeSoto Chrraler

~ty w~

:aPJ':n,. llov~

Shop Friday Til,&amp;p.m.- Saturday Til9 p.m.

our parade qf dressy and casual fo&amp;w ear. Better march right
down for best selection!

~ravely.

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SALE STARTS FRIDAY
AUGUST 2·· 9 AM

Frank liarris, Muon, lletilulll
• Opening Day Speciels
Lewis, Letart Route, Morris
P-ttr Brand R... Sc
Johnson of West
aDd
CANDY BARS
6 for 1Sc
Norman Van Meter ot
port, RusseU McMUlan of
Sale! KING SIZE PLASTIC DRAPES _ 44c pair
and Bll Maltoa of West
SUMMER SHOES
IIO&gt;lunobia c:alled on Dan a
Come and sho'p our spectacular shoe 5avings. You'll cheer
ll"''w•s tlle past week.

1

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and
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News, Events

pools llbollld be wr1
are, naturellement, aome Paris corres- ladles alavln&amp; over a hot
United Pross JDtemallbnal
Wibwn or almoa III)'OIIt you our proparaU.U. to lUI In I IUffared a 111rV0U1 brut.
thtlr inluriiiCIII adequatl.
pondentl at the trial of Dr. Stephen Last night as he brought me the thtrd
The rod hot question about the I might aomt. 'ftl4 tat bin l!lll · llaBI rudlaoN. But ill ICtUI1 doWD and .,... confined for tan
1 dlllllei'WI busllteu Ward, but their reactions are not what round of coffee he asked: "You are still test ban Ia not whether 1ocb an have KeomodJ aolnl for II u well praeUeo, p11"1ic111arl7 bl a IOCieiJ
UADER
the average person might expect. While working. madam?" I nodded eloquently •areement Is uraenUy ®airabl• i •• tilt peoplt'l prayorful hopl of fret cbol011 we calllllll iiHp 'ftl4 low IUC&lt;OI'ID&lt;e man wltll a Dear 118Jan:
the Ango-Saxon reporters fill their at my portable, which was sending up oow but whetloer the liov•et Union , that ,.,..mont lillY bt had to lop • fllabt tetllltilll eonceatrlt- blgb Plll'iUriDC!I wile ave
notebookll u fast aa they can write, our little puffs of smoke. He shook his bead ean be bound to • teat ben that end the nuclear 111111 ,..,..
IDi on tho prtPI!IIiNI cf 111 ... imprlulon too
g
I had illwaya thOIJ8hl II was
French collea11ues seem in no hurry to
"That is bad, madam," he said. would re..onably and properly The people'• pra,.,rul hope plrbnolll whleh mQ or mQ 1101
'
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on parents for lbllr
take down the testimony. An amusing 'It Is too much." Go tell that to the edl· protect u.s. interests.
will 1111ke It juat oo IIIU&lt;h more IPs plal!l on aa UIIOtrliJII data II All lhll relll'l octntiflellly
to get married, bUI
elderly Parisienne who sits sucking on tor, Ludwig.
Tbo u.s. intereat io the inltrest dllllcult !IX' th011 who qu..Uoa tho future.
"compltmlllllrlty" which I • now I wcnder. My daughltr
pieces of hard candy is my favorite of
By their shoes ye shall know them in of the men, women and children the toot bin to obtain popular eoa·
th... npertm- put ......,...
recenUy aad In lllldlthe lot. She sits in my row,
in the Ward case. The majority of street- of tlle United Stilt.. to live their •ideralton of ltvltlmata Nlatod .. CM't Matllt.ala
anot and alll'iUriDC8
lion to a biB and apllll1ya
French and in Enilish alternately, and walkers who have turned up to testify liv.. aquallJ ..fe fi'Om nuclear quo•tiono. Rop. Crall Roomtr
":
lib-1 liQ alland in a 1Iooe. The se1eashe bad lour lho1N"•
one would like to give her Madame La· have favored a kind of footgear that perand cripplini fall out. &lt;J\.Callf.) 11 1 COIIJI"'UWMI !Ia- •
.;r•
f4r 1101111
oa tiltl, II their report to t h o her honor. NatuniiJ
farges frilled cap and a bit of knitting to haps is comfortable for pavement pound· Nobody could be against that.
puhli&lt;aa opoblmaa on 1111 barl
Y llaD
can
Poycholocleol
lVII
Invited
to aU, arid bouihl
11
make her seem at home. On the day of ing. It is a shoe with a covered toe and
It ...ms. however, that to policy. Ho hu bop to uk 1101111.
"'
·~ ll8id they bad aBBwned the
to all. You now, 11101!11,
the moat lurid evidence, with prostitutes heel, but open sides with just a narrow question evon aently whether tho question·•· one of them about th8
lng:
cu'l stve ebeap clfta.
undulating in and out of the witness box horizontal atrap going from . front to propooed test ball properly pro- Soviet
pod filth. The
lhll
"Complementii'IIJ 111
When It w• onr, n ware • . ,
tellin&amp; about 1ex parties with four to the back.
tect1 u .s. 1nt.ar01ls II 1 .
Soviet• vloliiAICI· • tall moratorl- and found 11 impottlble Cll _ . a1 netdl lade to ·
b1 debl
room and orgies of masochism, this la&lt;\y . . .
Ricardo featu':e.s them, and buallkllll. To oo qlliiiiOn 11 like , um in Sfpllmber 1111, btvlai
,.
graa
·
··
of the presl
took a note. She oat ao do Vtckie Barrett and others. The questioning tho 1 a II&lt;!J.t y of prep...., bl ...,... tor elll'iu or lloll.
. .
tioaal F•tlfloalloq for bOth
lfow -ther d'ughter II
on the bench etuckin&amp; and sigl&gt;Jng and girls also run to very short skirts, dyed II!Dtherhood the worth of li- in-the-air blaoq
· Tho l'rllldtal - ijiM!killtd Pelll lhll1 dOlt -dtplameJio llnl married, and It Will be :an
shaking her
in
- but not hair (preferably some shade of red) and brariel, the• merit ol aood workl.
u.a.
llehiDtl
at hit Feb., 7
eoaf- tlrltJ, and tho .dtirte cf llflec. to do over .,.m. I Clll't
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tlonaJ ,FatifleltiOII,
10
lha ibowm,
t he km o liJUS yo11 wou 1magme. eavy eye ma eup. ome o n o • To question motea of to cheer On Marc I, IIIII. KOlin y an- "W m ........ 111 ..,...~- ......
lnfl
...illfa t u rb'"'•
't to -'tbo•"
"'"sndWhalI
"Zut, how boring," she said "These these days that combination ml!'ht add Is alm01t to endorat tin. The nouncod lbat tbl Unllod State~
• w . ..,..,.....,
_ ..w•• _ •..,y .-""
~ vora01111~ IIIII 1° "' •• • ..,,.
1
girls. Boring, boring, boring." Proving up to a description of some of the fin· questions are be&amp;UmJna to COllie, would r&lt;Sumo tests. But there
provldeo lor lff..UV. ••• of••""' IJII'ctPtioP 9f
other hll'd-preqed llllllll.-.
that it takea all kinds and Vlve La est ladies in ooclety.
however, and 101110 of them will had been 110 u .s. preparabut "'' UllllOI tPt &amp;pOUJe.
In thll situ11GD1 - NtAB
France.
London reporters who worked on bave tu be on.....-ed
Uon therelol'l thoro ""' a tub- leu. It
many IPOIIthl ID For the husbands the
Dear Near-Broke:
The strenuous work I have be•n (&gt;Ut- the Profumo affair from the earliest sta·
llulldlDJ To Ftc)t
staatlal 111 In U.o u.s. eflort to
mental resulll amply
01n. ll1il
tlng .in at the trial Is telling on me. no ges did not spend all th~ir time In
The u.s. Senate il buikllna up / eatcb up with tha llovlttl. ~ · t,
'!"'D ~··..-- 1beoe essUIIIPIIoPf . tile
question about it. One morning, in 1 WhitehaU or in the fairly nice neighbor· to tho kind ol dolmybrook that aoamor't stretacY hu beoll tn
""'' •
whose sueeoranc:e
I don't llllow whit
othtr
1
rush to leave the hotel and get to court, hoods where Dr. Ward had his numer- occompanlod the eons!Qeratlon quota fr&lt;&gt;m Kennody'o
2t llosmor hall IUU•Iod an 11'01 hit wife'a nurturanee
hafd,preaeillll&gt;tlten would do.
I forgot part of my co$tume. Jt was the ous flat&amp;. Nor in Chester Gate at Reg· nearly e yean aKP of tho Treaty stQtemenl•
IIX' clllle oerutlQf wileD th8 tat from "C0111Pleme11tlrity" aac1 tha but THIS mother wwl4 111'11
first time since I was four years old that ents Park, site of Mr. Profumo's elegant ol Versam.. and the League ol ·•we know enough now lbout treaty reaches the '!e•ato Many wlfa wul'IW8l'ded with an • .,... what lhl was abll snd II o P
I had Bone out without my little white town house, which was dealgned by Nations. The Treaty and the broken negotlaliont, oecret prepa• prayorful advoeare. of e tal baa able huolland.
about what others
gloves.
Nash and is equipped with a formidable League wer" defeated. Thia. com· rations and U. e advantqn prol&gt;•bly would wanl the lenlt.
l1lte your dlqhtlrl
Some unhappy auditor 11canning the butler named Briscoe. They also were parlson dOOIJ not, howevtr lfllply 1ained from a long test series to explore that area thoroogbly
Hartl To mmey d-'t atretqh
food charges on my blll at the Dorcltea· obliged to venture Into the byways of thai the test b"i' will lose. Young[ never to offer 1181'111 an Ull· before 11vtng Ill advice aacl con· The wlve1 llowM1' did not fONYor : II the; dlln't, t.IU 1
ter is going to conclude that I
my London's leas favored dlstrlct1 aueh as President KOIUltdy is a m_.ter Inspected moralorlum. Sorlie IDlY otnt.
eoqflrm lbe
The ,. 111'811'1 nadr for l!lll'rilp.-JI.
stay here entertaining the poer of Lon· Weatbourne Road, whero the denizens
--..
don. Actually, I have not even had of that part ol town frequent wild clubl
sulll indlcatod lllilt to tbem II
Prince Philip to tea. But since 1
VI ca\led The Rio, The Fleata and Number
didn't make much differeD"' bow
been working more or less around th• 6. It il common to see bottle 11ghll on
much or how Uttla
clock - In fact, much more than less the sidewalk outside the.e cafes, and ra·
odiQtlltoj
1 have been eating to keep up my zors and awitchblade knives frequently By Wayne G. 11n1111tladt, M.D. ly when they find their lessons shoulders and stand ur lit up oald. "perilapo
of
• il•~==·lt~~~=
strength. 1 have breakfast In the morn· flllh on the premises. W&lt;Jian_it..became
Two doclnrs ill Ohio had 1 borlntl. Tucbtrs may be able alra!Bhl lillY tvtn auravato clrtn provldoc1 wltll -~-1
ing, high tea in the afternoon, dinner known that Dr. Ward ani! ll;hristtne and ~urpriH when thtY X·rayecl an 1!1 find e IIIOI'al In tllil.
rOIIIICHbouldendrten.
lullitiea lor effectlonal
when I get hungry (which Is almost im· 10m1 of Christine's West lltdian lovers 1-year-&lt;~ld ~ChootsJrl and f nd
t10111 1111 thell'
banda
medlatefy after tea), 1 late supper while U&gt;lld to bang out in Westbourne !toad, tllal the tar 8 lnteolllle
Q _ )I'
daulhtar 1lt 1IJ llQportanl, therefore,
IIIIo
aro
I am wrljing my overnight and a li&amp;llt editors used more caution than usual in tained spoiJI
the X-rays had It very round-shouldered. Is she f r t ol .Ill to look Ill· lhtlll.
snack before I ~o to bed for my three· auianinll their staffs to cover tile niaht failed 10
otr 18 It
too o14 to have auythiJII dona to her Renarai hyglon"'. Oo!ts '11111 epcolftod llowhour aleep. The night room waiter on apott. On&amp; pap~r sent three re!JOrt•n that the ~~ld ~ ·
eeeJIIICI to 1traigbten up bfr lbQuldera? she eat tJIOUib ol the
right thulrl O(luld 11111 bet l'lludecl
tha eighth floor has become quite con- together - a former war hero with the .
c
ad owallowed
loocl8? ~ she get
enoush tho lPI eellntlflc word 011
eerned about me . He is a handsome RAF, and ex-boxer end 1 judo npert.
tiny fragments ot molal
... A- Tllere IJ • wide v.,Iauoa rest? DoC' the mUI lrlends IUbjeot llueoorwa 111111 actw-1
rome other substance
t h a t In what I• eonslclered normal. easily? U not. your ~~ 1111)' lllct ~ dltfleult "' llllalllrt wllb
'l'llli ALMANAC
and Soturn.
In 1110'7. ihe us. Air JC'orce wa• · ~~ hU:.eXi:!l' as they Pill In ICIIIle persoM, ro1111d-choul· wsnl to mike JOII)ell)leCll!c ret ..,. precilloD ill 1111 IPdtricltllll.
By Uollocl - . ·lldenolloaal
'l'holle born l.uelay lpclucle Amer·[ born. with tho aeronautieal divi-[ heg d
y.
defed~ess 1• t• a larse part ommendatlons to fit her case. and there lathe qullllaa a1 tiber
Today is Thursday, A•i· I , the lean author Hemlln Melville, in slon being tel up in the US.
actors at first wmMiered hereditary. If 10111' dnuallter AilS, a p)llJWilly wanllt? illf1uellau whleb
!;;..':'"-"'
113th doy ot 1961 with 1!11 to 1811.
Mmy office.
I ether she hall been takln8 bas alwa)'l been l'ClUlld-shoul- mal&lt;• hersolf look "' aU..CIIvl lllom to wultld -~::!
follow .
On thil c1a7 1n htetory:
In 1913, five Negroes were klllecl any! kl~ of medicine the! IJI!Cilt dered, her lnberllecl i&gt;one lt1'Ue- Q pclliSibl~. U Pe Ill llllltlvaiAICI They boptd ftllo'il p
0
Tho moon II •pproachlna its In 1'1!10, the first U. S. Censu• and 500 ill)urecl in o race riot In '''" s adows 00 an X-ray fUnl. ture mlf be the cause. II, haw· to want ' Joi'Oli her beel, sbe IIIIo would ~ 11tto
full phaH.
wa• taken Tht populatiCMI was ' tho Harlem diotrlcl o[ New York She had not. Neither had ISile ever, Ills • reeent development will stv• !lor ·lloeture •• IIIllCh
The momin&amp; stan .,. Jupit« [ S.lll9.2l4. ·
[ City. Pollee jaUrcl 500 others. boen eatlna metal pelleto
ol II moy be due to ~hronlc laUg- attention as slie stvea the otber
any kind.
ue. Then, too, a .child m a y .,peels of lfoomlliJ. I do pot
Do I
T'
Had lbe be.. eadllg
11111· slouch because •he baa not de- think that putting her back 111 1
t
une
-·•-...
lblng at au betwee• 111eaif? At veloped oelf-eoatidence. Coostant phllt.er cast wou14 be adv!JB·
laat, after dlblldng hard 1 b e Jdmonlllon to throw back the ble.
coalesaecl 1111t Ia 1C1Jt11 1 b e
would ofte• nll&gt;ble "' ber eruer. It cllda't lUte load, Ill I
lb9n II dicla'l Iaiiie bid eiiiMr,
·4fter all, a lllrl ba• to do ....,.
thing while 1be 11 111111n1 It r
. . . . to tnd.
Then tlle doctors observed
11 D~ lllfiTII
lllCl L8wffi!ce Cl!ltiJllollt ot t1)e
limilar X-rtJ flntllnel In 1 U.
111'1 ,...... Nfor
J!eHardl Celller for blDQID ,._
year-&lt;~ld boy. They 11kod hl!l'
NZ1V YORX (IJPI)- Among ti01111 at New Y111'lr: University got .
jllll one que~tlon. Did he Dibble the human .attributes are ,....,.. a new slant on them ID ~
bll eraser m ll!hool! lfe cll4. ll1d nwturanne and ,.,u lotloaD1 taRIDI tho marrlad
The nut awp Wl8 lo pi X«YJ lhoulda'l anclirrtll their 1n1p1rt. OOUJ&gt;Iel wllo bad l&gt;ten ...Uallr
of several brands of
IC!ll&lt;&gt;ol - . Thrte pqolloJoclltl bava ..IDI them 1ro111 1 to • , . _
lrallet'l.
that blockld 1111 louad lhtJ IIIII' - 1 • - · ·
X-rays were found to contain MP•ct 101' .. wlfl'o oplnlcml.
IJ,IIlj( Ill QloQ
llll!opoae, I PlaJniDt tltat COQo
'IPIIeB 1111 bulblnd Wll bJib In
talno line and barium.
Ill paycbolosY'I Klelltlflc Jef· -IDCIItld bla wUt wu blab
Jl'ortunalt()l tltil OllDipound 11 100 - - If lbf aof4 to ,.. Ill nurtumot, IIlii!' fouiid. be
hannleu. But. In all fatme11, eetv. lffKIIoD. IYIJIPIIII7 and ~~~~~, iliCilold to '*PI IMr
II lllUII be admliW thai It baa IIIC'OUI'IIIllltlll.. and lllll.IUriiMII jl~ u IOfP'L B alai
no food value, We havt """Wll II tilt lllld to (llvl lfffdillll, lll1l'llld lbal Wf11 wltltl be ....,
tor a Iolli liDie t1ta1 ln!snlti w111 IYIDDilby and llleOQrllll!lflll, low lit ~ and alii Wll
put snythiqf(· they ean reach In- No oae will cloubt ttiat both art low Ill llllfluranl:i.
to lbllr moutba. We IIDIIIl 0,., dMpb' involvad ll1 mao; of the
allo l'teOI1Ilze !QI achool ehU.j
1111111 and wvm- ..:1
dreo wlll cbsw Bll't!MI that i
.
.
a IIIID ""' •IIICIC!te 1ooUM Ida
doesn't tasle terrible, especial- Iln. lrwill XII•, Melvill Q&gt;blil IIJlOIIM wu •IIM&gt;IIbll ~.

scarce!~
h~ad disgu~t

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- - - - - - - - -lw:.rt

ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
German with a Luftwaffe accent, and
London Diary. Ah. the French. There evidently he Is unaccustomed to seeing

mutt~ring

•I

O.ifton

[Jelen llelp ·Us!

National Legislative Confennce will do
ori theae notions. As a full body It took
no stand on them last year.
.
Considerable opposition to all three
pto(:IOIIII baa developed since various
pilbUe fqurea bave "discovered" what
wu aolne ~n, A negative stance by lh~
conference at Hawaii presumably would
act as a beavy brake on· the movement
for the amendments.
Even without this, definite signs of a
alowdown in the drive began to appear
a .month or two ago. And It Is 1 long way .
from a dozen states to the needed 34.
Strateey of the proponents Is to win
approval flnt of the measure w h i c h
would eall! state action on constitutional
amendments. That would wipe Conaress
out of the picture in auch efforts, and
J!WVlde simply that when two-thirds of
flie state pass an identical amendment,
It Is automatically submitted for ratifi·
cation .
The theory in puJhina this iJ that, If
It wina, It will be easier thereafter to
gain the necessary state endorsement of
the other proposals. All three are currently handicapped by a cumbersome
constitutional procedure never successfully applied by the states.
The events In Hawaii may determine
whether the alate•' riehts amendments
&amp;e! 11 new boost or a hard brake,

Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting

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~~7 &amp;mtlnel, ~-1114dlepm(O., A.U,.l, ltlll

Deeision In Hawaii
The National Ugislatlve Conference,
an arm of t.h e Council of State Govern- ·
m~ta. wiU tJh, ;bother look at the
three ~ailed "states' rigbla" constltu·
tiona! amendments in its Hawall HI·
sions.
The amendmtnts ·thua will havt come
full circle, for tbey erew o11t of 1 report
prepared by a committee of thil comer·
ence and submitted last December to
the General Aslembly of States.
Botti tQ col)terence aod the auembly
are bodies composed of state lellllaton.
The usem11ly approved propQallll from
the cqmrnfttee, and Nbsequently tbey
were aubmiUed to all 50 atate ltlllla·
lures lor tlmlr conalderatlon.
The suggested amendments, ol course,
are those which would create a Court of
the Union superior to the Supreme Court
in some matters, bar the federal courts
from a role In state legislative reappor·
tionment, and tlmpllfy the meana by
whlc)l states can Initiate U.S. constitu·
tional amendments
Only lour states have aprroved the
Court of the Union Idea, bu roughly a
dozen bave endorsed the other measures.
Two-thirds, or S4, are required to com·
pel Congress to act and submit the pro·
posala to all the states, with 38 approvals
needed for ratification .
There Is no clear word on what the

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lla blla Wtdnooday 1111111 1o boot
Crall ODd the Ntw Ya Mota,
w, whllt the Philadelphia Phil·
llaa ODOppN the Olanta' ntne-

ploa I wild pi!Q bj&lt; CriiJ ICOttd
two 1DC1t0 Ia llll lourtb iallaJ.
Tllot provocl _.. 0.... IIIIJUilo •
Nt lllcbort, Km .Rowt ud Rw
Ptrr.-1 hold the Ml'll off to
IIIII down tho •lctory. ·
Colllllillld wleh the W..' lo.
1o the Pblil, Jt,_tored tiltllodJers' llrst-ploce lead 104'~ p -.
.M......,l XMSeol 001
Ju.. Maricbal w a 1 crubln&amp;

N a hro-nm hmler to wrop Uup.
Tht lhlrd·plke CanllDall olio
loot Jl'CIIUid, 1Uppln1 to flvt
p - o/1 the pact, wbea lhty
1li&lt;:w 1 o f.l dtci1lon to the ctn-

ellmiiU lloda. Ia the olhlll" NL
• -· the Pitl.lburlh Plrateo
but the H0011toa Colla, f-3, and
the Q\lca&amp;o CUb8 DlppN the Mil·
waukeo Br1ve1, U.

Ia tho . Amerl0111 I ...... lh I
Now York YODke&amp; beat tilt KaJ&gt;.
. . QIJ A'a, Sol, the lllanesoto
'l'wtDI downed the -.11 Red
SO.. f.l, the Q\letgo White Sox
aubdllfCIIho wuhlnclon Seoaton,
H, tho llaltimore Orloleo Dipped
tho llolrolt Tle&lt;n, 11-1, ond the
Clovoland llldillll awept the Lao
AD&amp;elea Angell, HI .ucl ..5.

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PirllteO lo COttle &amp;om bohilld .ucl
belt the Colto. llob P'tlend, wilh
help
from
I!:IIIDJ reeo.
atJ;ied
hla
12th
ricl011
orllmt nine lo•sea for PittaIJurlh. Jlellev.- Hal Woodeobla

&lt;Oiillllor illllhe CUII8' 111111. .....
to'a 11111111 •tblod rllllo• LIDo
dy MciDatlltl to plell up bill 11¥entb lltetory ud 1w!d!N M
Sh.ow, lbe 1111 of llvo Milwaubt
plldlora, witll bll o!gbdt INa.

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til ol tho old .._on Ira... In
1810.

A walt, linllo by ftOD hlrIJ, 1 ~Ia ~Y JGbn ~ ~
• llllel"illce fly by WIIU. Davia m
the oecond innmK a&lt;&lt;OUnted lor
three Loo Anl'l•• rllllt .ucl two
more amgJ.s, an erroc by New
Y•k aoCODd buoman Ron Hunt

aloatl with

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wbeo

Sol lead

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p
h
Cint(llnDatl e UrC ase
Gene Green From CleveIand.

Clout Four

a&amp;e, mo&amp;Uy as a plnch..tllttB'. He

~ lwo homl!f'll and oovon run•

blltted ln.
Gnetl ha• been in troublt thil
with JndiaDI Muqer
8111800
Blrdle T&lt;'bhettl twl"" drowln
g
1 t lbo
1
:ad :.k':i
nbbelllto play him reaularly or
trad him
1
th it L&lt;&gt; . Car·
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dloall from 1117 lllrouP lilt, tho

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As
Straig t
AngeIS FaII

center to lei AllellllvJIIt'o big
rlghth.ucler Glenn Jacobs oH
the hook,
He was le" fortunate in the
top of tho alllh, however.
With one out Tannehill sin1led through the middle and
llCOred the 1o-ahead run when
MUte Evana tripled off the
fence In rilfll conter. Johnson
fanned, but Manley doubled off

cardS TrampIe Redlegs Ill•

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MaJor IAqH liM''""
By VIlli"" l'rtlllln...,lltoll•ll
Amerteu Ll'lll
W. I. Pel. GB
New York
Ill 17 .IMl . ,
Chicago
59 46 .1112 1
Boltlmoro
10 4t ,11110 I
Minneoota
S7 41 .il!tl lOll
Bostoa
53 Sl .510 13\1
Cleveland
M S5 .491 1512
Loo Anselta
&amp;3 5tl .471 17
Kanaa• City
48 57 .457 19
Detroit
43 59 .4%2 22
Washington
17 61 .351 30
Weo1Det4ay'a Rea•lt.
New York ! Kansas City z

The Indians play an q;hibition Minrnot. J Boston 5

game againot U.. Pillsblll'gh Plr· Chicago S Washlnl!on J, nlghl
CLEVELAND mP!l _ Woodle ate. toniaht with the pro&lt;eedo 10- Boltlmore z Detroit 1, night
Held, Tito Francona, Pedro Ram· ing to finance the AmaLeur Ba11e- Cleveland I Los Ana: o, 11t,
01 and Lary Brown ean be ex· ball program 1n cl.~veland.
Cleveland •, I.os Ana: 5, 2ud.
CUHd il the("' •trutting today I Latman hurled b01 fl!IOII aame ThoTOday s Pnoboble
~.we the' now own one-lnd I of the aeuon tn the opener of Boston .at Baltimore
allort anoth~r - or the moot
the twia biD but the performance Wilson 18-111 vs McCormick IHII,
cl•lve rec:ordo In beoeball.
was overshadowed by later &lt;Only game ochtduledl
They blaiiN foor
evenll, Latmoa ollowed only ..,.
FrkiiOy'l Oohomo r11111 Wedneaday nisht
hit over the llrst olx inni•K• and Chicago at t.o An&amp;eles, nlgbt
become the only playan in
lannN 10 to become the llnol Mmne!Oia at Kanoao Ctty, nlllhl
history o1 tho American
Cle..land pllcllor to go over tht _cleveland al Detroit, night
1o ....,mpllsh tbll feat The
lOOmark Ia olr!keo~ts !If~&gt; season. Baltimont at Now York,
mark or thrfl in • row ....
The itron• rig~lli~ller was en- Boston ot Washin.llln, ;
formN many
by
gaged ia ......,... duel with
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error,
when he walkN the lira! lhroo
Thai wao aU lor Alle111Ville, batters,
as Tannehill pve up hll flnl
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hit of the game to the !.adolf But Jacobo bllfl Nel1ftce Oy
~alter In the bottom of lht to the fence In center wa1
o!J;th lonned the nut batter eaughl by Manley whoae throw
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oba, then fanned tho final two a bit too late to prevent a
bolters.
run scoring. Tannehllllhon fanIn all, Tannehill atrucl: ootlned Rippelh for tbe second out,
15, walked four and hit none. and got Sell• on a p-ouod ball
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In County Pony Loop Play

The unbeaten Pomeroy CardIna! Pony league team was assured a tie lor lhe loop cham·
pl011l!hip WedneJ&lt;Iay afternoon
when lefthander Rex Cummillll
hurled a Il-l win over lhe Porn·
Redlet!.
pitched three-hit
ball and pounded out three hits
in lour trips to the plole, a
home run, tlrple, and sln«le.
The Cardinali went ahead 3-t
111 the first Inning when Ted
led off with 0 olnrle,
Dick Werry walked wllh two
away, Cumming~ got htl three
followed by a single off
'c arr's bet.
Blll Moore relieved Redle1
Keith Phalin In
the
second lnmng, then went the
route lor the losers. Commlnp
fanned seven and walked lour
while Redleg• pltchet'O·· atruck
out three and walked one,
The IODt ·lltdleg run waa
~e..-ed In tho olzlh whon blfl
Tom HarrilaockN a homo run
Into deep rlflhl neld. The only
other 1\rdleg hlto wore harmloot alnpu by Don Swisher

that match will be In the Onals
against the bottom bracket
winner Monday night, barring
ralti'outs.
Redlegs
000 001 0- I 3 5
Cardinals 300 242 x- 11 II 3
Phalin (LP), Moort (21 and
Murray. CummlniS and Werry.

Point Rock
SocielYNeWS
Mr. and Mrs, S, D. Vale of
BeJlville, Ill., visited Mrs. Nel·
lie Vale and son, John, returnlng home Wednesday.Mrs, Er·
ma Vale spent several days at
home during their visit.
Attending the funeral of G.
A, Burchfield, Columbus, Thursday were J. E. Radekin, Mr.
and Mrs, G. A. Radekin and Ar.
lia, Mrs, Nellie V•le and John
·ond Mrs. ~thel .Rr,dekit), local,
Mr. and'Mro. JaiiiOI Nl&lt;holoon
and Ronald, Rutland, Mro. Dean Hollman, Lan&amp;avllle and

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011&lt;, Mich .. spent several days alter the Indtana look tho ~~
With the Clartn&lt;:e Henderson 11me, t-G, on lorry Lot~•.•
fmily ,
, four hltte&lt; and Fred Wbltlitld a
' teventh inniag homo run.
Mr. and Mro. Clair Wootle
ll1ld Conn! SUe of Pomeroy &lt;all- Whitfield olao ~~- 0 crond.
e() on Mr. and Mra. WIUtam alam homer in the iilJhlcap which
C.rr lllld dau&amp;hters and Mr. lookN like a 1•m• winner until
and Mrs. Charlet D. WODdo, l lhe Hold·RaliiOI-FrllllCOna·Brown
Saturday altemoon.
act came on. Held'a homer wu
1 actually tho mor11n o1 victory,
The 2nd annual C.rr School
lleunion will be held In the I 'nle homor b!' Ramoa wao
Wootlo Olwt .., Sunday, Aug- ~ IICOnd ol lhl 11 ,.. and ht
uat 11.
slnJck out l,s batt&lt;rt - •
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high lor Tribe pitchers - 01
Mr. and Mro. Charles D. I enjoyed one of the lfealaM
WODde vlaitod ..... mother Mrs I r h'
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J. B. IM1•. Middleport, liuJ&gt;.
•· y.
Tho C•ban riahlhander tired
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the 1ate Innings, however, and
Mr. and Mrs.
r....,. rinally tlken oUt. Ramos gavt
Swarll of Lottrldge voalted four l1lDI in the teventh, two
Mr. lllld Mra. Paul Bucklay r• Leon
homer, and
Deeded
frOOI
Bell

llavld Carr with a pair of sin- few doya with hor alster, Mrs.
Charles Hysell and Bill Uzzle Harvey while htr
Cincinnoll
G7 51 .511
each a boee knock. ter Mra. William PllllllPI
ODD MAPhDadelphi a
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Homer Smlth'a Cardo will Frankfort
underwent our1ery at
P:,LAD~LPHIA, IUPII -Con- Milwouk&lt;e
14 53 .11011
Middleport In the nnal Riverside Methodlll Hospltol
ven
Hal will Wllnesl I boxln&amp; Pittsburgh
Ill 53 .411111¥•
of the oeason nest Wed- Columbua,
oddity 011 tho •lih1 ol Aug. Houston
41 67 .!Ill :M neaday on tho Pomeroy field.
Mrs. C.rl Shontllold Ia con13 whon I"" PhNaololphla fichtoro Now York
31 'll .sn 31
Middleport's lone defeat wal ~olescinc at MI. Carmel Jtoo.
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fl ed
th hand of
tina In a doublehuder. Middle- Philadelphia 7 San Francisco I
IU or at 0
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Porn- pllal followlnl lfl IUrl\11")'·
wellflt J-. Smith ·wm flgbt VIc- Chieaao J Milwaukee 2, nilhl
eroy.
Mr. and Mra. John Hollld•y
tor Zalaaar Ia 0110 bout. and Len Cinelllnatl 1 Ill. Loui&amp; z. niJht
In the ' ftrot game Wedn... ~lalled thler son, Rober!, and
Matthews will 9~ Manuol AI- Pittabur·" 1 H to
l""t
tilly Chillicothe defeated 9oulh family ol Wooster.
b~-- ol welto
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Webster Z-41. Chillicothe
on Sunday callent at the home
varez, 1 sla
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r· Lol AngeiOJ 1 New York S,
night Will meet the of Jarrot Bobo - • Mrl.
~eight mampion Emllt Griffith, 'lln!rHay'l Probabil Pllcilfro
of the Mlddltport-Coal· Allee Van· Zant and daughter,
m the other match.
Chicaao al Milwaukte
game, and the winner ol Mrs. Manninfl Webllor and
Jacbon (11.9) vs , Lomaotet· IHl. :::::.,:::::::::.:__::;:::,_:::.:__::.:=:::...::.:.:=:::..:::.:::::.~_::_::::::::._=
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Clneinnatl at 81. L&lt;&gt;uia - Joy
FREEHOLD, N .J . UPII -The &lt;4-141 va. lilmmont tf.SI,
oldeat harnou trod&lt; in tho Ill· fOnly gamoa ~~:hNuledJ
lion, Froehold Raceway, will open
Friday'a Gomeo
its raoing season oa Saturday New York ot Milwaukee z
Aug, 3, with a $5,000 invllali&lt;Jnal nisht ·
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Dane« Bill H lhlon ~-1 •. "" 1 t H 1
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Youth Fellowbold an ;ee cream ..,.
Friday 1111 the cburcb lawn
1heilinrliog at II a. m. untU 1
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Five .flavor• of llomomBde
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with &lt;ak08, pies, tea and lemJame8 Wode11, summer
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old fastbaUer, fanned abt, waJk.
ed nobody, and hit nobody.
CIIJCAQO &lt;UPII _ Th ColToollflt at Wellston Clay 1000
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aralnlt Wellaton II 1::10 aal »&gt;a All«aro wiD I"' lholr laol.
Pomeroy mnll Ironton at lllhl tlrtiJ -~ 111 pttparalloll
1'30
fer FrldaY'I 111 mpt to end tho
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Middleport
000 Ols-4 7 0 atruk 111 llle nb ODDual footboll
Allensville "" " 100 GW-1 2 2 AD·SW game.
Tannehill and Conde,
N~:;·~:j,.~~'1:!0111, ~tho
Jo&lt;Obo .ucl Selll.
WOA lholr lUI 11 ~bll=
La ...A•- - vt"'Mro. Vlna Bralt1 •
~n:;;s ~.;-, _·~
Arlin Radekln attended the over
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"Sheep Day" osu Friday and
.':.. won !he laJt four '
was an overrughl IUest of Jan G
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lth lmo"' U 'Itt&gt;
lnd Errol Plckttt· who have
reo;', ayj ~ 1.:,•• ;;.. atlll
employme"l In Columbus. '
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..ud fatortt. u '
Monday JUOilo of Mlso Octt In by ; to three touehtlo ,..
Gillogly were Mr. and Mrs. Jar· ;.,. Pa:;. wiD hold tbolr ~
Bobo and 100 • Henry, Mr. workout tonlglit undor the llghta
and Mra, J · E. Radekln and of Soldier Field, whera the gamt
Mr. and Mra. Will Glllopy.
will be played.
Don MacBiane ol ClaHornla A crowd ol obOot 111,0110 was.,..
, guests ol Mrs. Maud Hoi- peeled for the conies~ u.uaDy lht
comb and family,
opener ol the grid aeuon. Tho
-Mn. J, J:, lllldellltt BI!DO will bo dloplayed on televl·
siOI. with 10!1 atatlooa on the !let.
GOOD WOMEN'S FlEW
work.
Neilhor oooch VInce L&lt;&gt;mbanl !
CHESTNUT HilL, Mass. IVP!l of the Packero nor Otto Graham, .
-The 83Nl annual United States In his IU!h 11me ' 01 All-Star
Lawn Tennio AJso&lt;loUon NoUon- coach, hao named I ollrllng Uno- '
al Doubleo tournament, which be- up.
gino Aug. 18 at lhe L&lt;&gt;ngwood
Club, W1.t.s assured of an exciting EDUCAnON Wll:ll
women's lield aller Wimbledon WA8111NG'l'ON itiPll - Preslchampion M•rgaret Smith ~nd dent K111nady bu proolalm..t
Robyn Ebbern, both of Australia, Nov. 10.11 II Amer~an . .
filed entry blanks Wedn~sday tion Week.
along with Wimbledon runnerup l In hlo proc:lamotl.. w--.y,
BUlle Jean Moffitt or 1An11 Beach, KennedJ uked Amtrielnl to
Cal~ .• and her doubles partner, learn oboul the quoUif of tducaCarolt Caldwell ol Santa Monica Uon and opportunlUII for;.tht inC.lif ,
' dlvidual which a&lt;tlloolt, oollopa
and unlvll'llt141 aow GCI'*•
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£.1
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with Britain's Mike sangsler and
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Middleport'• Boys' Leaaue llne4 out hml to the third sack· the feoct In eonter, ......, lit• He 10t In bad trouble 11 lhe to Iqela •• aecond baoe.
All Stara will tangle with Coal- er, and Bill Hackett flied to ans. Manley ICOttd later Gil aa IIIDle began, faDing behind 1.0 Jacobs, 1 1116 pound 12-yur-

ton at I:JG Friday In the SEO
Wellston Litle baseball Toor11ament,
They stayed alive In the 20team eliminatiolll by coming
lrom behind to beat Allensville
H WNnesday on John Tannehill's two-hhter and the ••Ira
Redl To Gi•• Up T1110 Play•r•
base aluglillfl of Van Johnaon,
Mike Evollll, Dan Laudermilt
and Bob Manley.
nown ,_. arter four bmloga.
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and held to just Laudermilt's
twiH&gt;I!t double In lhe lhlrd and
Jim Conde's leN-olf slnglt in
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the loorth (he was out slrelchCINCINNATI IUPII -The Cin· Jut two years . . - F&lt;td Huteh· lng it), Middleport opened the
dlmalllloda OIIDOIIDoad today the lniOD, thea 1!I8DIIinl the car.Ia ftflh With Johnoon's double, Ht
plrebAII ol G&lt;ot Greon, cal&lt;ber· and now the Redo. GreeD batted came all the way home to tie
· ...Uioldtt, from tho Clefeland In· .1111 •Ith the Cordinolt In 1111. the score on Bob Manlay'a ...,.
dluo.
He ploJN ono (Idle In 19511 rlltce bun! on which there wao
lleda Prealdont Btll DeWitt oald ' •lth BaiUmtn, apenl tho 11111 ' an err..- at first bose.
!be Jledo • ·IU dellvar anoth« play· season wtth Walhin&amp;ton and Bobby Rice then alngiN, but
or lo tho lalllans wllhia :M hottra 111\)Ved to Cleveland Ill 11162 and John lllflela lannod, Laudermilt
aJid al the end of the Hooon .,.m hit .1110. His lifetime balling ••·
diUvor Olllllber player or Clloh. era1• boloro lhll oeason was .27!. the Dlnth,
Tht 30-yeor..,ld Groen 11 to ,..
Bfll como iD with runnero on
port to CIDclnnatl ia lime for the I
first and oeeond and only one out
HO&lt;Is" ltm• horo Friday niJhl
but rot Let Thorn•• IG hij Into a
with Plttob..-1b,
gamH~~ding double play.
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The aweep enabled the Indian•
G&lt;ton ha• oppoared ill4llalllOI
to regain sixth pia.. from the
with Clo&gt;oltmd lhio , _ and
Angels, although the Trlba Is
tltroulh July 25 had 18 hila In 71
15 1·2 aames behind tho lea1u,.
trip• 1o lhl plate for I .M overleadiDg New York Yonkees.

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1110 Oilllll. Boll Oidia led oil will!
a 1!11111 off roUe..- Bob BoDo
IIIII Doii Hook rucllod llrsl whiD
Ed Baill)' waa chargN '1\'ith obatruct1011 ~ a Aerlflco bunt.
Earl Avenll . tVounded to Boho
who U.:.W wtldly past thtNl, per·
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Crall ODd the Ntw Ya Mota,
w, whllt the Philadelphia Phil·
llaa ODOppN the Olanta' ntne-

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two 1DC1t0 Ia llll lourtb iallaJ.
Tllot provocl _.. 0.... IIIIJUilo •
Nt lllcbort, Km .Rowt ud Rw
Ptrr.-1 hold the Ml'll off to
IIIII down tho •lctory. ·
Colllllillld wleh the W..' lo.
1o the Pblil, Jt,_tored tiltllodJers' llrst-ploce lead 104'~ p -.
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Tht lhlrd·plke CanllDall olio
loot Jl'CIIUid, 1Uppln1 to flvt
p - o/1 the pact, wbea lhty
1li&lt;:w 1 o f.l dtci1lon to the ctn-

ellmiiU lloda. Ia the olhlll" NL
• -· the Pitl.lburlh Plrateo
but the H0011toa Colla, f-3, and
the Q\lca&amp;o CUb8 DlppN the Mil·
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Ia tho . Amerl0111 I ...... lh I
Now York YODke&amp; beat tilt KaJ&gt;.
. . QIJ A'a, Sol, the lllanesoto
'l'wtDI downed the -.11 Red
SO.. f.l, the Q\letgo White Sox
aubdllfCIIho wuhlnclon Seoaton,
H, tho llaltimore Orloleo Dipped
tho llolrolt Tle&lt;n, 11-1, ond the
Clovoland llldillll awept the Lao
AD&amp;elea Angell, HI .ucl ..5.

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the oecond innmK a&lt;&lt;OUnted lor
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~ lwo homl!f'll and oovon run•

blltted ln.
Gnetl ha• been in troublt thil
with JndiaDI Muqer
8111800
Blrdle T&lt;'bhettl twl"" drowln
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center to lei AllellllvJIIt'o big
rlghth.ucler Glenn Jacobs oH
the hook,
He was le" fortunate in the
top of tho alllh, however.
With one out Tannehill sin1led through the middle and
llCOred the 1o-ahead run when
MUte Evana tripled off the
fence In rilfll conter. Johnson
fanned, but Manley doubled off

cardS TrampIe Redlegs Ill•

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MaJor IAqH liM''""
By VIlli"" l'rtlllln...,lltoll•ll
Amerteu Ll'lll
W. I. Pel. GB
New York
Ill 17 .IMl . ,
Chicago
59 46 .1112 1
Boltlmoro
10 4t ,11110 I
Minneoota
S7 41 .il!tl lOll
Bostoa
53 Sl .510 13\1
Cleveland
M S5 .491 1512
Loo Anselta
&amp;3 5tl .471 17
Kanaa• City
48 57 .457 19
Detroit
43 59 .4%2 22
Washington
17 61 .351 30
Weo1Det4ay'a Rea•lt.
New York ! Kansas City z

The Indians play an q;hibition Minrnot. J Boston 5

game againot U.. Pillsblll'gh Plr· Chicago S Washlnl!on J, nlghl
CLEVELAND mP!l _ Woodle ate. toniaht with the pro&lt;eedo 10- Boltlmore z Detroit 1, night
Held, Tito Francona, Pedro Ram· ing to finance the AmaLeur Ba11e- Cleveland I Los Ana: o, 11t,
01 and Lary Brown ean be ex· ball program 1n cl.~veland.
Cleveland •, I.os Ana: 5, 2ud.
CUHd il the("' •trutting today I Latman hurled b01 fl!IOII aame ThoTOday s Pnoboble
~.we the' now own one-lnd I of the aeuon tn the opener of Boston .at Baltimore
allort anoth~r - or the moot
the twia biD but the performance Wilson 18-111 vs McCormick IHII,
cl•lve rec:ordo In beoeball.
was overshadowed by later &lt;Only game ochtduledl
They blaiiN foor
evenll, Latmoa ollowed only ..,.
FrkiiOy'l Oohomo r11111 Wedneaday nisht
hit over the llrst olx inni•K• and Chicago at t.o An&amp;eles, nlgbt
become the only playan in
lannN 10 to become the llnol Mmne!Oia at Kanoao Ctty, nlllhl
history o1 tho American
Cle..land pllcllor to go over tht _cleveland al Detroit, night
1o ....,mpllsh tbll feat The
lOOmark Ia olr!keo~ts !If~&gt; season. Baltimont at Now York,
mark or thrfl in • row ....
The itron• rig~lli~ller was en- Boston ot Washin.llln, ;
formN many
by
gaged ia ......,... duel with
teal!ll but no team had bleD
roollio Fred Newman until Whit·
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error,
when he walkN the lira! lhroo
Thai wao aU lor Alle111Ville, batters,
as Tannehill pve up hll flnl
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hit of the game to the !.adolf But Jacobo bllfl Nel1ftce Oy
~alter In the bottom of lht to the fence In center wa1
o!J;th lonned the nut batter eaughl by Manley whoae throw
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allowed aoothtr alnlle to Jt&lt;· to the plate 200 feel away wu
oba, then fanned tho final two a bit too late to prevent a
bolters.
run scoring. Tannehllllhon fanIn all, Tannehill atrucl: ootlned Rippelh for tbe second out,
15, walked four and hit none. and got Sell• on a p-ouod ball
.
4--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., AUI· 1, 1988

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In County Pony Loop Play

The unbeaten Pomeroy CardIna! Pony league team was assured a tie lor lhe loop cham·
pl011l!hip WedneJ&lt;Iay afternoon
when lefthander Rex Cummillll
hurled a Il-l win over lhe Porn·
Redlet!.
pitched three-hit
ball and pounded out three hits
in lour trips to the plole, a
home run, tlrple, and sln«le.
The Cardinali went ahead 3-t
111 the first Inning when Ted
led off with 0 olnrle,
Dick Werry walked wllh two
away, Cumming~ got htl three
followed by a single off
'c arr's bet.
Blll Moore relieved Redle1
Keith Phalin In
the
second lnmng, then went the
route lor the losers. Commlnp
fanned seven and walked lour
while Redleg• pltchet'O·· atruck
out three and walked one,
The IODt ·lltdleg run waa
~e..-ed In tho olzlh whon blfl
Tom HarrilaockN a homo run
Into deep rlflhl neld. The only
other 1\rdleg hlto wore harmloot alnpu by Don Swisher

that match will be In the Onals
against the bottom bracket
winner Monday night, barring
ralti'outs.
Redlegs
000 001 0- I 3 5
Cardinals 300 242 x- 11 II 3
Phalin (LP), Moort (21 and
Murray. CummlniS and Werry.

Point Rock
SocielYNeWS
Mr. and Mrs, S, D. Vale of
BeJlville, Ill., visited Mrs. Nel·
lie Vale and son, John, returnlng home Wednesday.Mrs, Er·
ma Vale spent several days at
home during their visit.
Attending the funeral of G.
A, Burchfield, Columbus, Thursday were J. E. Radekin, Mr.
and Mrs, G. A. Radekin and Ar.
lia, Mrs, Nellie V•le and John
·ond Mrs. ~thel .Rr,dekit), local,
Mr. and'Mro. JaiiiOI Nl&lt;holoon
and Ronald, Rutland, Mro. Dean Hollman, Lan&amp;avllle and

IThat provided the only run Lat- St. L&lt;&gt;ula

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Dale Henderson of Royal sparked Clovelond to a H vidOI"J
011&lt;, Mich .. spent several days alter the Indtana look tho ~~
With the Clartn&lt;:e Henderson 11me, t-G, on lorry Lot~•.•
fmily ,
, four hltte&lt; and Fred Wbltlitld a
' teventh inniag homo run.
Mr. and Mro. Clair Wootle
ll1ld Conn! SUe of Pomeroy &lt;all- Whitfield olao ~~- 0 crond.
e() on Mr. and Mra. WIUtam alam homer in the iilJhlcap which
C.rr lllld dau&amp;hters and Mr. lookN like a 1•m• winner until
and Mrs. Charlet D. WODdo, l lhe Hold·RaliiOI-FrllllCOna·Brown
Saturday altemoon.
act came on. Held'a homer wu
1 actually tho mor11n o1 victory,
The 2nd annual C.rr School
lleunion will be held In the I 'nle homor b!' Ramoa wao
Wootlo Olwt .., Sunday, Aug- ~ IICOnd ol lhl 11 ,.. and ht
uat 11.
slnJck out l,s batt&lt;rt - •
.
high lor Tribe pitchers - 01
Mr. and Mro. Charles D. I enjoyed one of the lfealaM
WODde vlaitod ..... mother Mrs I r h'
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. o 11 earetr,
J. B. IM1•. Middleport, liuJ&gt;.
•· y.
Tho C•ban riahlhander tired
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the 1ate Innings, however, and
Mr. and Mrs.
r....,. rinally tlken oUt. Ramos gavt
Swarll of Lottrldge voalted four l1lDI in the teventh, two
Mr. lllld Mra. Paul Bucklay r• Leon
homer, and
Deeded
frOOI
Bell

llavld Carr with a pair of sin- few doya with hor alster, Mrs.
Charles Hysell and Bill Uzzle Harvey while htr
Cincinnoll
G7 51 .511
each a boee knock. ter Mra. William PllllllPI
ODD MAPhDadelphi a
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lill S1 .:Ill
Homer Smlth'a Cardo will Frankfort
underwent our1ery at
P:,LAD~LPHIA, IUPII -Con- Milwouk&lt;e
14 53 .11011
Middleport In the nnal Riverside Methodlll Hospltol
ven
Hal will Wllnesl I boxln&amp; Pittsburgh
Ill 53 .411111¥•
of the oeason nest Wed- Columbua,
oddity 011 tho •lih1 ol Aug. Houston
41 67 .!Ill :M neaday on tho Pomeroy field.
Mrs. C.rl Shontllold Ia con13 whon I"" PhNaololphla fichtoro Now York
31 'll .sn 31
Middleport's lone defeat wal ~olescinc at MI. Carmel Jtoo.
•
- two box... ftoom Arl!fllWeoloHday'o lleallita
fl ed
th hand of
tina In a doublehuder. Middle- Philadelphia 7 San Francisco I
IU or at 0
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Porn- pllal followlnl lfl IUrl\11")'·
wellflt J-. Smith ·wm flgbt VIc- Chieaao J Milwaukee 2, nilhl
eroy.
Mr. and Mra. John Hollld•y
tor Zalaaar Ia 0110 bout. and Len Cinelllnatl 1 Ill. Loui&amp; z. niJht
In the ' ftrot game Wedn... ~lalled thler son, Rober!, and
Matthews will 9~ Manuol AI- Pittabur·" 1 H to
l""t
tilly Chillicothe defeated 9oulh family ol Wooster.
b~-- ol welto
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oua n 3• n .,.
Webster Z-41. Chillicothe
on Sunday callent at the home
varez, 1 sla
te
r· Lol AngeiOJ 1 New York S,
night Will meet the of Jarrot Bobo - • Mrl.
~eight mampion Emllt Griffith, 'lln!rHay'l Probabil Pllcilfro
of the Mlddltport-Coal· Allee Van· Zant and daughter,
m the other match.
Chicaao al Milwaukte
game, and the winner ol Mrs. Manninfl Webllor and
Jacbon (11.9) vs , Lomaotet· IHl. :::::.,:::::::::.:__::;:::,_:::.:__::.:=:::...::.:.:=:::..:::.:::::.~_::_::::::::._=
FREKIIOLD OPENS SEASON
Clneinnatl at 81. L&lt;&gt;uia - Joy
FREEHOLD, N .J . UPII -The &lt;4-141 va. lilmmont tf.SI,
oldeat harnou trod&lt; in tho Ill· fOnly gamoa ~~:hNuledJ
lion, Froehold Raceway, will open
Friday'a Gomeo
its raoing season oa Saturday New York ot Milwaukee z
Aug, 3, with a $5,000 invllali&lt;Jnal nisht ·
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Dane« Bill H lhlon ~-1 •. "" 1 t H 1
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Youth Fellowbold an ;ee cream ..,.
Friday 1111 the cburcb lawn
1heilinrliog at II a. m. untU 1
m'
Five .flavor• of llomomBde
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with &lt;ak08, pies, tea and lemJame8 Wode11, summer
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old fastbaUer, fanned abt, waJk.
ed nobody, and hit nobody.
CIIJCAQO &lt;UPII _ Th ColToollflt at Wellston Clay 1000
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aralnlt Wellaton II 1::10 aal »&gt;a All«aro wiD I"' lholr laol.
Pomeroy mnll Ironton at lllhl tlrtiJ -~ 111 pttparalloll
1'30
fer FrldaY'I 111 mpt to end tho
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Middleport
000 Ols-4 7 0 atruk 111 llle nb ODDual footboll
Allensville "" " 100 GW-1 2 2 AD·SW game.
Tannehill and Conde,
N~:;·~:j,.~~'1:!0111, ~tho
Jo&lt;Obo .ucl Selll.
WOA lholr lUI 11 ~bll=
La ...A•- - vt"'Mro. Vlna Bralt1 •
~n:;;s ~.;-, _·~
Arlin Radekln attended the over
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"Sheep Day" osu Friday and
.':.. won !he laJt four '
was an overrughl IUest of Jan G
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lth lmo"' U 'Itt&gt;
lnd Errol Plckttt· who have
reo;', ayj ~ 1.:,•• ;;.. atlll
employme"l In Columbus. '
:;·~:..
..ud fatortt. u '
Monday JUOilo of Mlso Octt In by ; to three touehtlo ,..
Gillogly were Mr. and Mrs. Jar· ;.,. Pa:;. wiD hold tbolr ~
Bobo and 100 • Henry, Mr. workout tonlglit undor the llghta
and Mra, J · E. Radekln and of Soldier Field, whera the gamt
Mr. and Mra. Will Glllopy.
will be played.
Don MacBiane ol ClaHornla A crowd ol obOot 111,0110 was.,..
, guests ol Mrs. Maud Hoi- peeled for the conies~ u.uaDy lht
comb and family,
opener ol the grid aeuon. Tho
-Mn. J, J:, lllldellltt BI!DO will bo dloplayed on televl·
siOI. with 10!1 atatlooa on the !let.
GOOD WOMEN'S FlEW
work.
Neilhor oooch VInce L&lt;&gt;mbanl !
CHESTNUT HilL, Mass. IVP!l of the Packero nor Otto Graham, .
-The 83Nl annual United States In his IU!h 11me ' 01 All-Star
Lawn Tennio AJso&lt;loUon NoUon- coach, hao named I ollrllng Uno- '
al Doubleo tournament, which be- up.
gino Aug. 18 at lhe L&lt;&gt;ngwood
Club, W1.t.s assured of an exciting EDUCAnON Wll:ll
women's lield aller Wimbledon WA8111NG'l'ON itiPll - Preslchampion M•rgaret Smith ~nd dent K111nady bu proolalm..t
Robyn Ebbern, both of Australia, Nov. 10.11 II Amer~an . .
filed entry blanks Wedn~sday tion Week.
along with Wimbledon runnerup l In hlo proc:lamotl.. w--.y,
BUlle Jean Moffitt or 1An11 Beach, KennedJ uked Amtrielnl to
Cal~ .• and her doubles partner, learn oboul the quoUif of tducaCarolt Caldwell ol Santa Monica Uon and opportunlUII for;.tht inC.lif ,
' dlvidual which a&lt;tlloolt, oollopa
and unlvll'llt141 aow GCI'*•
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£.1
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with Britain's Mike sangsler and
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Middleport'• Boys' Leaaue llne4 out hml to the third sack· the feoct In eonter, ......, lit• He 10t In bad trouble 11 lhe to Iqela •• aecond baoe.
All Stara will tangle with Coal- er, and Bill Hackett flied to ans. Manley ICOttd later Gil aa IIIDle began, faDing behind 1.0 Jacobs, 1 1116 pound 12-yur-

ton at I:JG Friday In the SEO
Wellston Litle baseball Toor11ament,
They stayed alive In the 20team eliminatiolll by coming
lrom behind to beat Allensville
H WNnesday on John Tannehill's two-hhter and the ••Ira
Redl To Gi•• Up T1110 Play•r•
base aluglillfl of Van Johnaon,
Mike Evollll, Dan Laudermilt
and Bob Manley.
nown ,_. arter four bmloga.
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and held to just Laudermilt's
twiH&gt;I!t double In lhe lhlrd and
Jim Conde's leN-olf slnglt in
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the loorth (he was out slrelchCINCINNATI IUPII -The Cin· Jut two years . . - F&lt;td Huteh· lng it), Middleport opened the
dlmalllloda OIIDOIIDoad today the lniOD, thea 1!I8DIIinl the car.Ia ftflh With Johnoon's double, Ht
plrebAII ol G&lt;ot Greon, cal&lt;ber· and now the Redo. GreeD batted came all the way home to tie
· ...Uioldtt, from tho Clefeland In· .1111 •Ith the Cordinolt In 1111. the score on Bob Manlay'a ...,.
dluo.
He ploJN ono (Idle In 19511 rlltce bun! on which there wao
lleda Prealdont Btll DeWitt oald ' •lth BaiUmtn, apenl tho 11111 ' an err..- at first bose.
!be Jledo • ·IU dellvar anoth« play· season wtth Walhin&amp;ton and Bobby Rice then alngiN, but
or lo tho lalllans wllhia :M hottra 111\)Ved to Cleveland Ill 11162 and John lllflela lannod, Laudermilt
aJid al the end of the Hooon .,.m hit .1110. His lifetime balling ••·
diUvor Olllllber player or Clloh. era1• boloro lhll oeason was .27!. the Dlnth,
Tht 30-yeor..,ld Groen 11 to ,..
Bfll como iD with runnero on
port to CIDclnnatl ia lime for the I
first and oeeond and only one out
HO&lt;Is" ltm• horo Friday niJhl
but rot Let Thorn•• IG hij Into a
with Plttob..-1b,
gamH~~ding double play.
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The aweep enabled the Indian•
G&lt;ton ha• oppoared ill4llalllOI
to regain sixth pia.. from the
with Clo&gt;oltmd lhio , _ and
Angels, although the Trlba Is
tltroulh July 25 had 18 hila In 71
15 1·2 aames behind tho lea1u,.
trip• 1o lhl plate for I .M overleadiDg New York Yonkees.

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1110 Oilllll. Boll Oidia led oil will!
a 1!11111 off roUe..- Bob BoDo
IIIII Doii Hook rucllod llrsl whiD
Ed Baill)' waa chargN '1\'ith obatruct1011 ~ a Aerlflco bunt.
Earl Avenll . tVounded to Boho
who U.:.W wtldly past thtNl, per·
mhllns two rUlll to "''"'
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INSURA~CI

FOR RENT

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Hollywood In Review
llr n:IINON IClOI'r
~I Bel~ eu, 1 Jr•

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8\lowdetl, Gallipolll-:t YfiWil&amp;
thelt lfandparepll, Mr. . an4
Mn. Rolt' Snowden and otbor
relaUveo.
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3ROOM furnished apartment, &amp;u~er iv Gtfi\;; .
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130 Mulberry. Pbone WY 2- ~.......... lw """ .... •••
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7 31 6tp .
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2 BEDROOM house with bath,
Pboae W1 1-11!1
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basement, hardWood fioors
Bethel No. 62 of the Interna.
Lili&amp;n
and built-In cupboards In the
Camping Equip.
tlonal Order of Job'• Daughters
Graee
HyaeiJ ol Mlnersville ·
kitchen. Call Tracy Whaley JUNIOR FAIR Speclil ID time will meet in 'l'gular oeaaloo,
WY 2-3054.
7 'll 6tc
for vacatloo. With
eoch Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at I b e wu • recent overnlght gueot
of her coolin Miss Sabra CanaTHREE and tour room lurnisb- Apache Eagle ·Camper - we
MaliOilic T,mple.
SHOP AND TRADE
day
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ed and unfurnished apart- will give $75 accessories.
. Chiefs of MaJIDOlto
Canaday.
'62 Ford T·Bird • $3395 '62 Chevy II_~ $1795 mentS. WY 2-MM.
so for sale demonstrators $2115
Sisters wiD have their Vlelde Grlliun spent week Mn. Pearl Beveridge of New
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Hardtop Coupe. White finish. 4 Door. Low mileage by local
tz 1 tic up. Used tent $19.95; car top
potluck plcnlc . Thurs- at George Grates while her Marabfleld and Mrs. Dorotb,
red interior, low mileage, seat o":ner, spotless clean interior, ::---7:-~---:--""'Cc----:- carrier $9.95; One fishing
at 6 p.m. at the home of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beveridge and son, Freddie of
, - - - . ; .·- - - - - - - , belts, power steering &amp; brakes, be1ge fi~ish, deluxe equipment, 4 room and bath, house. Lincoln boat special $100; Camp trailAmanda Kaspar, Rock St
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Grimm,
attended camp church Waablngton C. H. spent Me.
radio and heater. Like new all heater._tlres hke new.
Heights, Phone WY 2-3874.
er rentals. Amsbary Marine
Evangeline Ct.pter 172, ()r..
WANT
AD
mee~gs
at Columbus.
day evellfag wltb the latter's
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the way.
'62 Impala -~ $2695
of the Eastern Star In MldTh w th bolt
pareolll, Mr. and Mrs. c. E.
INFO~MA TION
,62 Corvair -~ $1995 6 Pass. SL Wagon. 327 cu. in. NICELY Furnished 4 room and Ave. Gallipolis, 446-0239.
will observe Obligation
~ eo er
reunion wu Rile and Larry. Mrs. D··othy
DJo;~UJUNES
batb apartment. Middleport.
7-JI).lllc II ~~~!:.~Th~ursday evening, at the ·held Sunday at Cedar Lab, Beveridge and Mn.
rah
1):011 P M 11o111 detn,... t'ooLJcanoe
Monza 2 Door. Maroon finish, motor. P?Wer steering &amp; brak~s.
T
I A poll ck diDRl le W. Va. Those atiendln
lllo11r'lay DPadlint Jt,lll' '
Ill
fawn interior with bucket seats, Autom~~;r· pollw~r brakes, rad~o, Phone WY 2-3874.
will :e,mps:~ed p~ina . p yMr, and M P I p ~ Rfe spent Tuesday evening with
ll!tlttl&amp;,f
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box,
engine,
radio,
new
w
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ewa tires. maroon fm· ::--===-:,.-.,-;--;-7-c:
ll
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BUSINESS
SERVICES
.........., were
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rs. au a~ Mr and Ml's Larry G HoH·
102
CAJ'Il:EU.A TIUNii
heater.
Tires
show
little
wear
Ish
,
extra
clean
and
prlrcd
at
J,!a
DUPLEX,
furnished
apafi.
-===--=:-:===,-:-meeting
at
6:30p.m.
Memterson,
Roxanna,
Jeff aDd Ray,
. and
.Stevie In
&lt;.'0-'TitJNS
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"SHORT ON WATER' phone
are ur--' to attend and "·-. Coda Slawter,
Bennu, man
son,
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a ' e new car a a rea saving.
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lilent a! 390 S 2nd Middle'
a cov&amp;er-ed d~h and thOII'' "Huaorvey and Sonny hiB
' m•es't eroy.
rm lla.• .,. ""'"'•".,~·•
'61 Ch
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$19891 port. Call In evening. S.28-t1cl
WY Z. Emmet W. Shuler
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•A Don 8 ld Rll
IU!:GliiAfltJNS
'61 Corvair
$1595
evro et ing WY 2-3243 lor a farm
table service. Mrs. John Miss ~berta Smith, all local:
lc
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5262
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- Hard Top 4 Door. Low mileage, F-IV-E ~R·OO
- M h-o-use-.-l-645 --L-,·n·l,~.,:po_n_d;_. ....................7iiil5-.tl"'c-,l JLay•monses' pWorthy
Matron, and Miss Judy Slawter and her rearleatispenvesdm.lngCbailUcotheweek viBWiaa~
II
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ohJectinq•llle
t:.r-tn -uuld br ~ 4 _Door Scda~. Local ow.ner, ~ow I' lean interior, blue finish, V8.
rep&lt;.rllld ·-•dla~IJ
f'b• oub
nuleage •. spc.less _c lean mtertor. automatic trans. Radio &amp; heat· I coln Heights. Paul Theiss.
. u en, Worthy Patron, guest, Gerald Wears. both of lngton C H and Enon' 'ftle
llahn •!1.1 !lOT I'M' ,..,poow~"•• fiJ'
Powergilde. Radw and heater. er. Like new whitewall tires.
WY 2-3746.
8 I
be lD charge.
Columbus and Mrs. Paul HJU, spent a ·w.;,k Yisltlng .hls b.:.
G\fOf"W'
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The Laurel CUll Better Heol· Debra, Tommy, Paul, David, thor Edward Rile and family
For Wa.nr Ad .semce
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To Have Your
club will meet Thursday eve- and Jackie of Indianapolis, In- at Sunbury and
Aug. 1 for
• -.:entt l)e' wnro """ na.. rrl~m
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Gn
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the
home
of
Mrs.
E.
J.
d•ana.
CaUiornla
where
he
will be
Co•l,
Oil
llllnlrrn•"' Char•• 80 ~
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w•th Mrs. lra Wellman
1 ned
Ed ard
11'0R SALF.: - House .,ii .Bashan, :
u Cent. oe• •om i.,. ftt.rn ettD0
IM"I.'Utl•• lnwrtlnnl
4 rooms and bath, 2nd floor
J
Judy Slawter w.. here from stat
at
W • AFB.
$1588
P'ul! ,.,,, ,., t .:~~nu pet •~rG ti'\JJ I 1960 CHEVROLET ~- ___ _ _ _ _
unfurnished . 2¥. acres land. ;
Cloonod ond Chocked
. will be held her employmeni at the Hunt- Mrs. Helen Reinhard and
be .,,.,,.,,.., hit ad¥ertltlne It 110'
Parkwood Wagon . V·B motor, auto. tram, piwer steering
~&gt;au1 wlthlfl Ill da~• &amp;f'ltlf ~·
6 miles from Racine on new·,
for Wlntor
1 from 9 lo inglon Bank in Columbus this chn;'~en olwi~~ll
and brakl'S, new tires, R&amp;H.
' Dil -Joill
ly surfaced road. Ralph Trus- 1 - - - - - - - " " - an new weekend.
era ays
paren • •
CAK[' 01 rRANU - t1 3&amp; 101
.u wnrd ft&gt;r'llntum kaell •&gt;1&lt;i•t ·nn1959
RAMBLER ~ .. ~- _ -~~ $688
sell,
WI
9-3053.
who
wiD
be
enrolling
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerry
Mlller
of
and
Mrs.
Ch~l~--~~!':..~e!
ll 'f''"'"' te OhifU.t.r\H Datoil . . .
American 2 Door. Radio, heater blut- finish clean h1terior
8 1 3tc
a
Riverview schoof· !fils- Sep- Columbus were weekend guests are mov1ng w .........,, ~~
1 t 1 e-en• per .-ora
good
tires.
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=-~~~~Phonn WY2-3994-WY2-6301 tember. It Is Important t h a 1 of her mother, Mrs. Naomi Thursday they vlalted her .,.
1960 PLYMOUTH ~~ ------ $999 FOR SALE in Pomeroy. 5 698 w. Moln St Pomoroy new students register earlu In Chase. Mrs. Rosell Scott and ten, Mrs. Juanita Saxton 8114
rooms and bath, redecorated.!
order that additional school'ma· her son David of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Pa1ty Hollman and faml.
2 Door. V·8 en~ine , auto. trans ., new tin·~ . blark O\'er whlte
fi11ish. Radio an rl heater.
Gas floor funace. Out of high I .
terials and equipment needed Indiana also spent the weekend ly, Pomeroy,
water,
large
lot.
Immediate
t the Ch
1959 FORD
possession . Priced
may
be
obtained
before
the
opa
ases.
·
Larry Rile spent • few dayo
11
4
11
Jy. Tel. WY 2·3441.
c ening of school, sai4
Grace Be~ny and Harry Slawter are with his lister, Mrs. DorothJ
7 31 3tc
AUCTIONEER
Weber, principal.
.showmg_ cattle at the Proctor- Beveridge and family at Wash·
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Complete 8ervlce
AUG. 2
v1Ue Fatr th1s -..eek. Last week inglon C. H. and atlended lite
'58 Chevrolet ·- $795 '59 Chevrolet _ $1095 :HOUSE FOR SALE, In Porn.
critl llradlonJ
The Rock Sp.
M thnd'18 t they were at the Jaokson coun- lair there.
Bel Ai! 2 Door. Lw:al owner. 2 Door 6 e~'l. Sld. trans. lwJory eroy, across from new school
Virite, Phole • Contaet
.
rmgs . e
ty falf m Wellston.
NOTICES
_ ,Low m1leage, 6 cyl, Powerglide and coral finish. dean int..-ior. l Mulberry Avenue. 5 rooms,
A. C. BRADFORD
church will have an lee cream Scott Shields of Roseville, is Burnie Bowen spent a few
HOMEMADE PlE 15c. H 8 m ~rans. SP?tless. dea~ . mterior, n{'w whi1ewall tires, radio and bath, basement. large lot. G.
Baciae, Obio
soctal Fnday begm~mg at 6 spending several days with Mr. days with hiS aunt, Mrs. Ber. h l5c J k' . D
~ all good t1res, black f1msh.
heater. A real buy
1. Financing approved Ph
d nice Bowen and family at can..
5 18 tfc P. m. Home made Jce cream, and Mr . Richard Lue
sandw1c es
. ac s a1ry
·
WY 2-3573 '
La villas an al Winchester.
7 11· 6tc · lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-..=iiiiii=-..-..="llcake, coRee and soft drinks will Steve
Bar, Middleport._~_7-30-6tc 1951 PONTIAC
1955 FORD
_
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COlA SERVtCii
be sold: The proceeds 'Wjll be Mr. :ndn"::s. K:~ethe.M!ch- Uttle Stevie Thomas, aon af
WANTED--'I'o correspond with Coupe
$99 2 Door
$149 FARM FOR SALE. 117 a_cres,
pla&lt;ed m the organ fund.
ael and Mike of Chillicothe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thorn·
relatives or Thomas Sheets,
5 room and bath. Machmery ::~r:!:: ~~~~~r:, ;: :.·~~ ':'..:!
AUG. 3
were weekend guests f hi as was burned witb bot collet
brother of Ella Sheets Dol· 1955 MERCURY
1955 PLYMOUTH
and 15 head of beef catue. - •''""' ouL
Boy Seoul Troop 245, Middle- father !lnd sister Mro El~ and _hes secood degree burlll.
son. Mrs. F..dna Thompson. Conv,
$195 VS- 4 D
$149 Bashan. Keno road. Roberti :;;.,:;~;.:~lt
;~·:;:; port, will s~sor a dance Sat.. Michaels and Thelma' Mich- Mr. and Mrs. WUUam H. Rift
768 Washakie St., Lander,
oor ~
Grueser, WI 9-3035.
or cttat.• •n-tus.
urday evemng from 8 to 11 aels.
. and children of GuysvWe spent
Wyo.
7 27 &amp;tc
y S
7 31 Sic
p.m. August 3, at the Munici·
MYF ATI'ENDS CAMP ·• an afternoon with hls parenlll,
E , SAVE MORE
ANY KIND of bulld020r pal Park In Middleport. The ~ose attendm· MYF
m Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rile and
__ ... _
LOSE WEIGHT salety w i I h
or back-hoe work, Call WY 2- Jays will provide music for at"La'
I
Obi~
Mares} Ills brother, Doo Rife and fam.
DIADAX 1lormerly LIEX ·A
AT
" h;r " ' " ' '
d f hm
·n
ncas er,
o are.
.,e il
3243· Emmet W· Shu!er, con·
DIETl new name. same for~..... ....
an re res en 18 WJ Herring Julia and Jane Lucas y.
mula Dnly 98c at S' a r k
~
Fr342 Pa~,~treet, Mid· ~-II s~v~
~-Out mtothetrs. Jim Whlte, Saundra Dean, SaO: Mrs. Myrta Rife of WilkesDrugs
6-20-60tp
p
:.· "" !'QMEROY ~ &amp;-room frame dltractlng,
eporl.
ee es.....ates.
' or
yse s scou maser. 'dy and Karen Tucker Jeon ill Is
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f
d
• house with bath ltub and show·
f 15 Uc
AUG 4
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spe..,..... a ew ays
AUTOMOBILE' fn""ance been
_,
---·-:--. -- erf. hot air heating (2 gas
.
The annual ~uck
picnic Ann Siders, .u of Rutland. With her daughter, Mrs. Faye
i'HIYI'O COPYING Se"'cea fo tate off'
d 11
d Counselors from here were Wood
.
I
canr1'11ed'J .osl vour opera·
·
culators) basement
Co P,,.. any 1ette r nr documen1. olf•·cers
r s
es ant·• Mrs. B_euy Herring • Mrs. Qeor. · Mrs.· Freda Bowen, Mrl. Faye
of ICtrs,
D•'strict epu
·~.
tor 's license? Call WY 2-2966.
, l"J
0 PEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
1.rge 1ot , beau!ifu1 VIew
· o1 Pom- 'leuter Insurance, Pomeroy Daughters of America
•- wUI be• g, Wh•te """ Mrs. Harold Rice. Wood and Mrs, Myrta . Rlfe
8t5tlc
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2 15 Uc held at the home of Mrs Edith Joy White and Rosellllll')' and spent Thursday with Mr. and
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l.eroy and the Ohio River.
$5, !
CARD OF THANKS
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6-room black and
Betzlng, TUpers Plains·,
Ellen Rice accompanied their Mrs. Daye Canode of carpen.
- lstucc~ house with bath, hot air!,
at I p.m. EST. Those at- mothers to camp. Several ler R. D. I.
lwislito -thank Dr. Blazewicz, l
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
are to take own table weeks ago Rev. ·Case Herring Mr. Hershel Justice ealled
Dr. BOice, Dr. Slack. and Dr .. -~
furnace hea~ng, ~~ment,
service.
acoompanied Steve Luca~, on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife.
Davis, and all of the staff lor GOOD USI£V portable Philco COAL;-good, ·clean lump, 31 5 acre lot Wit sma arn an !
The family of Sam Flnlaw. Steve and Dennis Sch!Uing, Bil· George Martin spent an af.
the care I rece1ved while a T.V First $50 takes il c.n egg. no slack. Re-screened pond. On good gravel road in ,
·u h
.
ly Tucker, Teresa Dean and
patient at Meigs General Hos- WY 2-3979.
7-30.3tc stoker-oil treated at mine or Chester Township. $5:000 ·00 ·
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ave a reumn Sunday at Charlotte Imboden to Junto ternooo with Mr. and Mrs. Qlar.
pilal 1 also wish to thank .
.
delivered 'lul!lll'er price now FARM - 82 acres With S.room
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sellm MYF
.
r leo Rile.
all those who sent cards and USIW CLOTHING, bargams, on J•cobs &lt;.;oal Co. R. D 1 Ihouse with bath, furnace heat- I For All Of Your Needs
Blazewicz. A basket dinner wlll
~~~IN THE SWIM
Mr8 Heleo Reinhard and
.
shop at lhP 1'hnft shop m H~~
p
'
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·ng basement two barns 50
be served at .noon
'"'"
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,
omeroy. Phone SH 2-4959
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•ne local Cub Seoul Troop Sarah Rife spent Thursday fore
ness. Mary V. Easterday.
! cme. Women s dresses 25 WY 2-3469, or WY 2-2437 . , acres pasture, 20 acres in culti· Middleport Feed Mill
~e Pomeroy. Garden club are taking swimming elssons at noon with Mrs. Geora• Suton
lip
1
crnts
to
II
00.
Bo:
s
oan
is
25
JOtc
vat10n
(presently
m
alfalfa),
Tony
Fowler,
OwMr
&amp; Opp.
'"
Middl
t p 001 Th
t nd7
15
1
8
·
1 ~nd 50 cents, shoes 25 cents,
!9,000.00, or will trade on targ·
"We Do Custom Grinding"
will hold Its annual picnic at
epor
ose ate and family. ·
1a1s 25
1
1 1h
1
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport the home of Mrs Charles R Jng are Steve Hollman, Randy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rile
I cle;· Ac;:,"s "r:on~ ~h.'\:~~ WHY WORRY over a sluggish er ann.
i
Karr Sr Monda · at 1
m. Sprouse, Bill Nlcholoon, Jim and ohildren of St. Albano, W.
AUTO SALES
I B•nk. Donna llayman a o d septic tank' Gel Klean Em· C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR HEATING, Plumbing, Mueller Member; are asi to takepihe~ Morris, Bobby Snowden, Nor- Va. spent FJ:Iday evening with
_ .:&lt;tc ' All Septic tank cleaner
1955 TUDOR Studebaker Good Marjone Grimm.
a! '
WY %-3830 LES'MAN Furnaces. Arnold Brothers, own table service
man Roush, Randy Williams. his parents, Mr,and Mrs. Cbar·
shape. Good tires. $15(1 or
_ 7 30
Landmark Farm Bureau. Po- ALBERT M. COX, SA
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Jim Birchfield, Dallas Weber, lea Rile.
618 East Main Stroet Porntrade lor a dry cow. G ~ Nc. J potaloes, 11.50 - 50 lb. meroy.
7+30tc
WY Z.22ZO
eroy, Phone WY 2 2448.
Bobble Black and Steve Hawk. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rife
Deem, Racine.
7·30-6tp bag, No. 2 potat0€s 50 lb. bag · - ~- -- -7-S0-3tc
tic
IN
COLUMBUS
They
are being driven by their and family and Mrs. Bertie WaJ.
7 20
'lUICK TUDOR hardtop. 1958 . $1.~0 Chm·les Hilton. Port- '62 Ford -~ $1,695 I'OR SA I.E : 5 room house
Mrs. T. A. Riley and Mrs. Deon Mothers, Mrs. Bernice ters of Sunbury spent Tuesday
Excellent condition. G 0 0 d an ·
·8 1 6tc
Pickup Only 11 .859 careful
bath. newly decorated.
iarl Gru~:u:.lnmiiiDg aad Mary Linkenhoker were in Co- Hollman, Mrs. Wanda Willi- wltb his pareolll, Mr. and Mra.
tire&gt;. ~1 5o. Mark ward. New 11X' WARM Morning coa'l heat. . miles. Shows good care. 8
heating. Full. basement.
Mlner..me, lllliG
lumbus Wednesday ' to me e I ams, Mrs. Connie Black and Charles Rile and Larry.
.
Haven. 862-2325 .
-3
tc
er
will1
fan.
gc
"Jd
condition
Ft.
Wide
Side
Body.
cated
123
Hudson
Street,
End
vonr
sewer
troobleo
their
sister, Mrs. J . M. Marls Mrs. Janet Morris. others Mr. BUly Vatella speD! a day
7 06
Rolland Searles,
Rutland.
Middl•port. Pr1ce, $6000. In·
and son, Michael, of Los Altos, taking swim leS80ns who live with Mr. and Mrs. Georae Su·
~- Ra mblor
'58 BUIC
· k -~ $995 qmre Ohio Hotel.
We hove all 1lzeo
•~
' Ohw. SH 2·4626.
California. Mrs. Maris' husband In Rullano are Sabra Canaday, ton and family.
World Siantlard '' Compact I
e 8 tic
::.'::.!!c::.
is captain on a TWA jet plane, Linda WllUams, and Mark Mor- Mrs. Ethel Rife, Mrs. Fay
7 27 &amp;tp 1 Vs Special 2 dr. Hard Top.
Excellence
-' - ----~ One local owner. Dynaflow IFOR SALE, new 6 room
CaD W\' Z.Z8'1t Da•'"' Nl·•t
riB.
Wood, Mrs. Myrta RHe a ad
Rig car ,...,m, ""'and Pf'rtorm
AUCTION
drive.
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noon. Relatives and Larry and Gary Snowden, Mrs. Sarab Rife were ihopplng
7 ~
•nee Small car economy and SATURDAY. August 12, at 12
with 3 bedrooms, bath .
are urged to attend. aons of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll In W
. ellston cme day.
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foada bu aged 10 lfaetfully · Ynrl: my home. lui aclinl oori
he bel be&lt;omo a pbylfcol P'*- ot p. lo cyclei. The !bolter
type of wbat far toda)r'r lla't dollt&amp; 10 ..U ri(Jbl aow and
1uectutui polltlchm,
there NOml to he a Dock of mov·
lila AJI.Am~lcll filet, tJ.foot.plu 1oo .....,, llietl! for me.
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lie recently completed a film • make a lingle picture.
"PJII.Sale.'' In wblcb he plays j "An aclor hu 1o plaJ bcltlt
lilt tlBUon'r ctllof t&gt;lltllltlve. lila •111-u.o.ter and moYioo-JI he
IIQI picture II "The Beat Man" I wants to keep busy.
w!lb FCIIlda poriJ'tylnJ • pottn·l "TIIo thaalor is hardtr
Ual P""idenUal candidate.
1111d many perl011'1"' dott't
41111 wlthJn the put two yuro forward to the IIIOIIOiolly of
lhe eetor has sbuaned three op- per!ormanceo 1 weoll. But
portltllitie~ 1o star as president of challenao to me not to let
lhe United states in a trio of ma- performance become mechltlllta!L
lor productions.
"In more than four yeart
'woa•t Ren•l 11tlell
1,600 performances of 'Mr.
lie refused to revest the titles erts' I never got tired o1 1111
of the plclures for fear of ofltnd· It wu jult as exciting lor
me the actors who eventually won the final night 85 11 '"81 11Cl"'tnb'at.l
lhe rokll which was a politically But I never &amp;topped 001
shrewtl .;.ove on his part.
inS and workin&amp; at being altrl."
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does 11111 chOOIIll to run.
1 The evenln&amp; stars are llarr and
"Hook, I've got more than I saturn.
cq do just running my own life i
wlthoul having to worry about 1
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In 1946, the U.S. Atomic
"But I enjoy pla,tng 1 prpl· , CQmmio.lioD was established.
doou.I "''"· To an actor they're!
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noon tEST) in Letart Falls, .
room, in !)orcas. ~.BOO.OO .
Ohio oear the school house I
D. Jnhoson, Phona WI B-'31186.
LEGAL NOTICE
lhe personal property or th~ '
Pomeroy, Ohio
MEi~uNTY, bHI'~.-late Mildred E. Chapman, de· c
.
.
No. 1J,4U SONI CO ..
R. M. RAWLINOI
ceased. will be sold at public USED CLOTHING h;rgains. bot.te Beautiful Streb kltcb
Otlle Cor,.nt'-•·
Pl~lntJH,
sale. A complete list of items Women's dresses 7S-50 cenlS, en, automabr gas heal 164ll TROY IUTCHEa. ::· ••··
will appear later. Margaret Men's and Boys' panlS and Lincoln Heights. CaU Job
o•O.::~;nts ·
Chapman
West,
Administra·
shirts
25-5(1
cents.
Men's
shoes
Blaettnar.
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1~!1-tfr i AUCTION : Saturday, Aug. 10 1 Letart Falls, Ohio. 7-IS.30tp large 1~ Good location out oi ;.:,;:c~i:''~J~~
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at 12 00011 El sT. in Letart
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10 c
ford Syracuse WY 2-6986. j Ohio, on the Ohm River, near I
FOR SALE, business building •:;;,;;;,!~
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8 1 3tp school house. The personal ~ No. I and No 2
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Fyr-Zon Treated
In heart of Middleport. Prk&gt; ,_,__
For Sale
' late Mildred E. Chapman, de- .
FUEl OIL
ed low for quick aale.
--eeased. Hot Point electric
Ctoso Country Waaon, e, cyui.der, A11tomo\lc Tralll., &amp;dlo. Juot Jllre De!·
Clifford Stumbo at Sewing
Mexloan Tomatoes now ripe. range, Crosley refrigerator, : eAutomatic Degree Day
dryer
Ser-vice - So You Never
Center tn Middleport.
• Wm. H, Holmes, Syracuse, Kelvinator electric
Run out
7 15 1111
-~ Ohio.
7 31 lfc
(new), very nice bedroom
Budget Pay Plan
2 Door Hnrdtop, a Cylinder, Standard Trano. All red. veri Bborp.
uite,
(gray
I new section•! 3 1 C•ll Us Todoy- WY 2-2181 ' FOUR ROOM bouselittb~J
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pc. davenport, chairs, 2 wool !
re lot. large pnrcb,
cle, motor recently overhaul•
rugs. good mahogany bed- i Pomeroy Landmark ' off Roote No. 7. Phone
ed. New paint job. Phone WY
4 Dr. 8 Cylinder, Sialldard Trino., Rldto, S.by Blue. Sharp.
Open Til t p.m. I 2-6!~·
2-5129 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. room suite, complete; coffee E. Moln
- ~~~~~~FOR SALE by owner, 3 bed·
Alter 5 p. m. phone WY 2- and end tables, lamps, dress- 1 ':~~~~~
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287t
7 31 3tc ers, sweeper, stands, 25" Ro-- 1·
tary mower, iools , etc.
WANTED TO RENT
in Su~ar Run. Pomerov N~;:..
4 I)Qor 8 Cyllnder, A'UtomoUc Trana. Gold and Willa. Very C!Nn.
'ORCED AIR Furnace lor sale. Harold Goddard tauct.) Mar· 4 - or 5 ROOM HOUSE · near ly remodeled. WY 2.3818.
Very good condition, bought garel Chapman West. Admx. Pomeroy
M'ddl rt 1 !
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three adult,. Reasonable rent. G•orge Prall reoldenee in
8 Cylinder, AutomaUc TNn1. mue and While. Very Cleau.
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Mrs.
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Floyd
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Sle Ohver t R. D. 1, Rutland,
umbos.
7 29 6tc
Thomas, Rutland_ ror inrurmPl"E T,OAN · of Our efficient Ph. SH 2-4695.
aUon.
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a Cylinder~ s~n~,td Trani: Green-and ~JIIw. ~tr~s~. .~ • · , ~· .
Corpet Shampooers wilh pur·
8 1 Gtc
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LIVESTOCK
INSURANCE
p:JO Baker. Furniture, Middle- Wm. H. Holmes, Syracuse, PIGS FOR SALE. Mary· Circle, _ .. .
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port.
7·30-Gtc Ohio. ·
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Racine. Phone WI 9-:1044
JOHNSON, Stmp.;un ln•urooce . Tbe R!ffie reunion wUI be
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R · ElL ~ ~1' an. - e r.arl . MEXICAN tomaloeo, now npe.
-30- tP auranee Jim John•on and rdr.. Arnett Roush In Po1nt I
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IP1easant Sund•v. A"~·!l!
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18-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 1, 1963 1

INSURA~CI

FOR RENT

~ Sale

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Hollywood In Review
llr n:IINON IClOI'r
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8\lowdetl, Gallipolll-:t YfiWil&amp;
thelt lfandparepll, Mr. . an4
Mn. Rolt' Snowden and otbor
relaUveo.
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3ROOM furnished apartment, &amp;u~er iv Gtfi\;; .
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130 Mulberry. Pbone WY 2- ~.......... lw """ .... •••
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7 31 6tp .
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2 BEDROOM house with bath,
Pboae W1 1-11!1
AU~. I
basement, hardWood fioors
Bethel No. 62 of the Interna.
Lili&amp;n
and built-In cupboards In the
Camping Equip.
tlonal Order of Job'• Daughters
Graee
HyaeiJ ol Mlnersville ·
kitchen. Call Tracy Whaley JUNIOR FAIR Speclil ID time will meet in 'l'gular oeaaloo,
WY 2-3054.
7 'll 6tc
for vacatloo. With
eoch Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at I b e wu • recent overnlght gueot
of her coolin Miss Sabra CanaTHREE and tour room lurnisb- Apache Eagle ·Camper - we
MaliOilic T,mple.
SHOP AND TRADE
day
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ed and unfurnished apart- will give $75 accessories.
. Chiefs of MaJIDOlto
Canaday.
'62 Ford T·Bird • $3395 '62 Chevy II_~ $1795 mentS. WY 2-MM.
so for sale demonstrators $2115
Sisters wiD have their Vlelde Grlliun spent week Mn. Pearl Beveridge of New
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Hardtop Coupe. White finish. 4 Door. Low mileage by local
tz 1 tic up. Used tent $19.95; car top
potluck plcnlc . Thurs- at George Grates while her Marabfleld and Mrs. Dorotb,
red interior, low mileage, seat o":ner, spotless clean interior, ::---7:-~---:--""'Cc----:- carrier $9.95; One fishing
at 6 p.m. at the home of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beveridge and son, Freddie of
, - - - . ; .·- - - - - - - , belts, power steering &amp; brakes, be1ge fi~ish, deluxe equipment, 4 room and bath, house. Lincoln boat special $100; Camp trailAmanda Kaspar, Rock St
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Grimm,
attended camp church Waablngton C. H. spent Me.
radio and heater. Like new all heater._tlres hke new.
Heights, Phone WY 2-3874.
er rentals. Amsbary Marine
Evangeline Ct.pter 172, ()r..
WANT
AD
mee~gs
at Columbus.
day evellfag wltb the latter's
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7 11 30tp Trailer Sales, 631 Fourth
the way.
'62 Impala -~ $2695
of the Eastern Star In MldTh w th bolt
pareolll, Mr. and Mrs. c. E.
INFO~MA TION
,62 Corvair -~ $1995 6 Pass. SL Wagon. 327 cu. in. NICELY Furnished 4 room and Ave. Gallipolis, 446-0239.
will observe Obligation
~ eo er
reunion wu Rile and Larry. Mrs. D··othy
DJo;~UJUNES
batb apartment. Middleport.
7-JI).lllc II ~~~!:.~Th~ursday evening, at the ·held Sunday at Cedar Lab, Beveridge and Mn.
rah
1):011 P M 11o111 detn,... t'ooLJcanoe
Monza 2 Door. Maroon finish, motor. P?Wer steering &amp; brak~s.
T
I A poll ck diDRl le W. Va. Those atiendln
lllo11r'lay DPadlint Jt,lll' '
Ill
fawn interior with bucket seats, Autom~~;r· pollw~r brakes, rad~o, Phone WY 2-3874.
will :e,mps:~ed p~ina . p yMr, and M P I p ~ Rfe spent Tuesday evening with
ll!tlttl&amp;,f
._speed
box,
engine,
radio,
new
w
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ewa tires. maroon fm· ::--===-:,.-.,-;--;-7-c:
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BUSINESS
SERVICES
.........., were
.
rs. au a~ Mr and Ml's Larry G HoH·
102
CAJ'Il:EU.A TIUNii
heater.
Tires
show
little
wear
Ish
,
extra
clean
and
prlrcd
at
J,!a
DUPLEX,
furnished
apafi.
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at
6:30p.m.
Memterson,
Roxanna,
Jeff aDd Ray,
. and
.Stevie In
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'k
t
' real savings
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are ur--' to attend and "·-. Coda Slawter,
Bennu, man
son,
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a ' e new car a a rea saving.
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lilent a! 390 S 2nd Middle'
a cov&amp;er-ed d~h and thOII'' "Huaorvey and Sonny hiB
' m•es't eroy.
rm lla.• .,. ""'"'•".,~·•
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$19891 port. Call In evening. S.28-t1cl
WY Z. Emmet W. Shuler
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•A Don 8 ld Rll
IU!:GliiAfltJNS
'61 Corvair
$1595
evro et ing WY 2-3243 lor a farm
table service. Mrs. John Miss ~berta Smith, all local:
lc
e and family
5262
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- Hard Top 4 Door. Low mileage, F-IV-E ~R·OO
- M h-o-use-.-l-645 --L-,·n·l,~.,:po_n_d;_. ....................7iiil5-.tl"'c-,l JLay•monses' pWorthy
Matron, and Miss Judy Slawter and her rearleatispenvesdm.lngCbailUcotheweek viBWiaa~
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ohJectinq•llle
t:.r-tn -uuld br ~ 4 _Door Scda~. Local ow.ner, ~ow I' lean interior, blue finish, V8.
rep&lt;.rllld ·-•dla~IJ
f'b• oub
nuleage •. spc.less _c lean mtertor. automatic trans. Radio &amp; heat· I coln Heights. Paul Theiss.
. u en, Worthy Patron, guest, Gerald Wears. both of lngton C H and Enon' 'ftle
llahn •!1.1 !lOT I'M' ,..,poow~"•• fiJ'
Powergilde. Radw and heater. er. Like new whitewall tires.
WY 2-3746.
8 I
be lD charge.
Columbus and Mrs. Paul HJU, spent a ·w.;,k Yisltlng .hls b.:.
G\fOf"W'
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The Laurel CUll Better Heol· Debra, Tommy, Paul, David, thor Edward Rile and family
For Wa.nr Ad .semce
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REAL ~STATE
To Have Your
club will meet Thursday eve- and Jackie of Indianapolis, In- at Sunbury and
Aug. 1 for
• -.:entt l)e' wnro """ na.. rrl~m
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Gn
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;..at
the
home
of
Mrs.
E.
J.
d•ana.
CaUiornla
where
he
will be
Co•l,
Oil
llllnlrrn•"' Char•• 80 ~
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w•th Mrs. lra Wellman
1 ned
Ed ard
11'0R SALF.: - House .,ii .Bashan, :
u Cent. oe• •om i.,. ftt.rn ettD0
IM"I.'Utl•• lnwrtlnnl
4 rooms and bath, 2nd floor
J
Judy Slawter w.. here from stat
at
W • AFB.
$1588
P'ul! ,.,,, ,., t .:~~nu pet •~rG ti'\JJ I 1960 CHEVROLET ~- ___ _ _ _ _
unfurnished . 2¥. acres land. ;
Cloonod ond Chocked
. will be held her employmeni at the Hunt- Mrs. Helen Reinhard and
be .,,.,,.,,.., hit ad¥ertltlne It 110'
Parkwood Wagon . V·B motor, auto. tram, piwer steering
~&gt;au1 wlthlfl Ill da~• &amp;f'ltlf ~·
6 miles from Racine on new·,
for Wlntor
1 from 9 lo inglon Bank in Columbus this chn;'~en olwi~~ll
and brakl'S, new tires, R&amp;H.
' Dil -Joill
ly surfaced road. Ralph Trus- 1 - - - - - - - " " - an new weekend.
era ays
paren • •
CAK[' 01 rRANU - t1 3&amp; 101
.u wnrd ft&gt;r'llntum kaell •&gt;1&lt;i•t ·nn1959
RAMBLER ~ .. ~- _ -~~ $688
sell,
WI
9-3053.
who
wiD
be
enrolling
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerry
Mlller
of
and
Mrs.
Ch~l~--~~!':..~e!
ll 'f''"'"' te OhifU.t.r\H Datoil . . .
American 2 Door. Radio, heater blut- finish clean h1terior
8 1 3tc
a
Riverview schoof· !fils- Sep- Columbus were weekend guests are mov1ng w .........,, ~~
1 t 1 e-en• per .-ora
good
tires.
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=-~~~~Phonn WY2-3994-WY2-6301 tember. It Is Important t h a 1 of her mother, Mrs. Naomi Thursday they vlalted her .,.
1960 PLYMOUTH ~~ ------ $999 FOR SALE in Pomeroy. 5 698 w. Moln St Pomoroy new students register earlu In Chase. Mrs. Rosell Scott and ten, Mrs. Juanita Saxton 8114
rooms and bath, redecorated.!
order that additional school'ma· her son David of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Pa1ty Hollman and faml.
2 Door. V·8 en~ine , auto. trans ., new tin·~ . blark O\'er whlte
fi11ish. Radio an rl heater.
Gas floor funace. Out of high I .
terials and equipment needed Indiana also spent the weekend ly, Pomeroy,
water,
large
lot.
Immediate
t the Ch
1959 FORD
possession . Priced
may
be
obtained
before
the
opa
ases.
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Larry Rile spent • few dayo
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11
Jy. Tel. WY 2·3441.
c ening of school, sai4
Grace Be~ny and Harry Slawter are with his lister, Mrs. DorothJ
7 31 3tc
AUCTIONEER
Weber, principal.
.showmg_ cattle at the Proctor- Beveridge and family at Wash·
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Complete 8ervlce
AUG. 2
v1Ue Fatr th1s -..eek. Last week inglon C. H. and atlended lite
'58 Chevrolet ·- $795 '59 Chevrolet _ $1095 :HOUSE FOR SALE, In Porn.
critl llradlonJ
The Rock Sp.
M thnd'18 t they were at the Jaokson coun- lair there.
Bel Ai! 2 Door. Lw:al owner. 2 Door 6 e~'l. Sld. trans. lwJory eroy, across from new school
Virite, Phole • Contaet
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rmgs . e
ty falf m Wellston.
NOTICES
_ ,Low m1leage, 6 cyl, Powerglide and coral finish. dean int..-ior. l Mulberry Avenue. 5 rooms,
A. C. BRADFORD
church will have an lee cream Scott Shields of Roseville, is Burnie Bowen spent a few
HOMEMADE PlE 15c. H 8 m ~rans. SP?tless. dea~ . mterior, n{'w whi1ewall tires, radio and bath, basement. large lot. G.
Baciae, Obio
soctal Fnday begm~mg at 6 spending several days with Mr. days with hiS aunt, Mrs. Ber. h l5c J k' . D
~ all good t1res, black f1msh.
heater. A real buy
1. Financing approved Ph
d nice Bowen and family at can..
5 18 tfc P. m. Home made Jce cream, and Mr . Richard Lue
sandw1c es
. ac s a1ry
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WY 2-3573 '
La villas an al Winchester.
7 11· 6tc · lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-..=iiiiii=-..-..="llcake, coRee and soft drinks will Steve
Bar, Middleport._~_7-30-6tc 1951 PONTIAC
1955 FORD
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COlA SERVtCii
be sold: The proceeds 'Wjll be Mr. :ndn"::s. K:~ethe.M!ch- Uttle Stevie Thomas, aon af
WANTED--'I'o correspond with Coupe
$99 2 Door
$149 FARM FOR SALE. 117 a_cres,
pla&lt;ed m the organ fund.
ael and Mike of Chillicothe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thorn·
relatives or Thomas Sheets,
5 room and bath. Machmery ::~r:!:: ~~~~~r:, ;: :.·~~ ':'..:!
AUG. 3
were weekend guests f hi as was burned witb bot collet
brother of Ella Sheets Dol· 1955 MERCURY
1955 PLYMOUTH
and 15 head of beef catue. - •''""' ouL
Boy Seoul Troop 245, Middle- father !lnd sister Mro El~ and _hes secood degree burlll.
son. Mrs. F..dna Thompson. Conv,
$195 VS- 4 D
$149 Bashan. Keno road. Roberti :;;.,:;~;.:~lt
;~·:;:; port, will s~sor a dance Sat.. Michaels and Thelma' Mich- Mr. and Mrs. WUUam H. Rift
768 Washakie St., Lander,
oor ~
Grueser, WI 9-3035.
or cttat.• •n-tus.
urday evemng from 8 to 11 aels.
. and children of GuysvWe spent
Wyo.
7 27 &amp;tc
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7 31 Sic
p.m. August 3, at the Munici·
MYF ATI'ENDS CAMP ·• an afternoon with hls parenlll,
E , SAVE MORE
ANY KIND of bulld020r pal Park In Middleport. The ~ose attendm· MYF
m Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rile and
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LOSE WEIGHT salety w i I h
or back-hoe work, Call WY 2- Jays will provide music for at"La'
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Mares} Ills brother, Doo Rife and fam.
DIADAX 1lormerly LIEX ·A
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3243· Emmet W· Shu!er, con·
DIETl new name. same for~..... ....
an re res en 18 WJ Herring Julia and Jane Lucas y.
mula Dnly 98c at S' a r k
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Fr342 Pa~,~treet, Mid· ~-II s~v~
~-Out mtothetrs. Jim Whlte, Saundra Dean, SaO: Mrs. Myrta Rife of WilkesDrugs
6-20-60tp
p
:.· "" !'QMEROY ~ &amp;-room frame dltractlng,
eporl.
ee es.....ates.
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yse s scou maser. 'dy and Karen Tucker Jeon ill Is
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d
• house with bath ltub and show·
f 15 Uc
AUG 4
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spe..,..... a ew ays
AUTOMOBILE' fn""ance been
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The annual ~uck
picnic Ann Siders, .u of Rutland. With her daughter, Mrs. Faye
i'HIYI'O COPYING Se"'cea fo tate off'
d 11
d Counselors from here were Wood
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canr1'11ed'J .osl vour opera·
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culators) basement
Co P,,.. any 1ette r nr documen1. olf•·cers
r s
es ant·• Mrs. B_euy Herring • Mrs. Qeor. · Mrs.· Freda Bowen, Mrl. Faye
of ICtrs,
D•'strict epu
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tor 's license? Call WY 2-2966.
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0 PEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
1.rge 1ot , beau!ifu1 VIew
· o1 Pom- 'leuter Insurance, Pomeroy Daughters of America
•- wUI be• g, Wh•te """ Mrs. Harold Rice. Wood and Mrs, Myrta . Rlfe
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2 15 Uc held at the home of Mrs Edith Joy White and Rosellllll')' and spent Thursday with Mr. and
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l.eroy and the Ohio River.
$5, !
CARD OF THANKS
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6-room black and
Betzlng, TUpers Plains·,
Ellen Rice accompanied their Mrs. Daye Canode of carpen.
- lstucc~ house with bath, hot air!,
at I p.m. EST. Those at- mothers to camp. Several ler R. D. I.
lwislito -thank Dr. Blazewicz, l
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
are to take own table weeks ago Rev. ·Case Herring Mr. Hershel Justice ealled
Dr. BOice, Dr. Slack. and Dr .. -~
furnace hea~ng, ~~ment,
service.
acoompanied Steve Luca~, on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife.
Davis, and all of the staff lor GOOD USI£V portable Philco COAL;-good, ·clean lump, 31 5 acre lot Wit sma arn an !
The family of Sam Flnlaw. Steve and Dennis Sch!Uing, Bil· George Martin spent an af.
the care I rece1ved while a T.V First $50 takes il c.n egg. no slack. Re-screened pond. On good gravel road in ,
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ly Tucker, Teresa Dean and
patient at Meigs General Hos- WY 2-3979.
7-30.3tc stoker-oil treated at mine or Chester Township. $5:000 ·00 ·
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ave a reumn Sunday at Charlotte Imboden to Junto ternooo with Mr. and Mrs. Qlar.
pilal 1 also wish to thank .
.
delivered 'lul!lll'er price now FARM - 82 acres With S.room
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sellm MYF
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r leo Rile.
all those who sent cards and USIW CLOTHING, bargams, on J•cobs &lt;.;oal Co. R. D 1 Ihouse with bath, furnace heat- I For All Of Your Needs
Blazewicz. A basket dinner wlll
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Mr8 Heleo Reinhard and
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shop at lhP 1'hnft shop m H~~
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be served at .noon
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ness. Mary V. Easterday.
! cme. Women s dresses 25 WY 2-3469, or WY 2-2437 . , acres pasture, 20 acres in culti· Middleport Feed Mill
~e Pomeroy. Garden club are taking swimming elssons at noon with Mrs. Geora• Suton
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!9,000.00, or will trade on targ·
"We Do Custom Grinding"
will hold Its annual picnic at
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Middleport the home of Mrs Charles R Jng are Steve Hollman, Randy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rile
I cle;· Ac;:,"s "r:on~ ~h.'\:~~ WHY WORRY over a sluggish er ann.
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Karr Sr Monda · at 1
m. Sprouse, Bill Nlcholoon, Jim and ohildren of St. Albano, W.
AUTO SALES
I B•nk. Donna llayman a o d septic tank' Gel Klean Em· C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR HEATING, Plumbing, Mueller Member; are asi to takepihe~ Morris, Bobby Snowden, Nor- Va. spent FJ:Iday evening with
_ .:&lt;tc ' All Septic tank cleaner
1955 TUDOR Studebaker Good Marjone Grimm.
a! '
WY %-3830 LES'MAN Furnaces. Arnold Brothers, own table service
man Roush, Randy Williams. his parents, Mr,and Mrs. Cbar·
shape. Good tires. $15(1 or
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Landmark Farm Bureau. Po- ALBERT M. COX, SA
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618 East Main Stroet Porntrade lor a dry cow. G ~ Nc. J potaloes, 11.50 - 50 lb. meroy.
7+30tc
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eroy, Phone WY 2 2448.
Bobble Black and Steve Hawk. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rife
Deem, Racine.
7·30-6tp bag, No. 2 potat0€s 50 lb. bag · - ~- -- -7-S0-3tc
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are being driven by their and family and Mrs. Bertie WaJ.
7 20
'lUICK TUDOR hardtop. 1958 . $1.~0 Chm·les Hilton. Port- '62 Ford -~ $1,695 I'OR SA I.E : 5 room house
Mrs. T. A. Riley and Mrs. Deon Mothers, Mrs. Bernice ters of Sunbury spent Tuesday
Excellent condition. G 0 0 d an ·
·8 1 6tc
Pickup Only 11 .859 careful
bath. newly decorated.
iarl Gru~:u:.lnmiiiDg aad Mary Linkenhoker were in Co- Hollman, Mrs. Wanda Willi- wltb his pareolll, Mr. and Mra.
tire&gt;. ~1 5o. Mark ward. New 11X' WARM Morning coa'l heat. . miles. Shows good care. 8
heating. Full. basement.
Mlner..me, lllliG
lumbus Wednesday ' to me e I ams, Mrs. Connie Black and Charles Rile and Larry.
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Haven. 862-2325 .
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their
sister, Mrs. J . M. Marls Mrs. Janet Morris. others Mr. BUly Vatella speD! a day
7 06
Rolland Searles,
Rutland.
Middl•port. Pr1ce, $6000. In·
and son, Michael, of Los Altos, taking swim leS80ns who live with Mr. and Mrs. Georae Su·
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'58 BUIC
· k -~ $995 qmre Ohio Hotel.
We hove all 1lzeo
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California. Mrs. Maris' husband In Rullano are Sabra Canaday, ton and family.
World Siantlard '' Compact I
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is captain on a TWA jet plane, Linda WllUams, and Mark Mor- Mrs. Ethel Rife, Mrs. Fay
7 27 &amp;tp 1 Vs Special 2 dr. Hard Top.
Excellence
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CaD W\' Z.Z8'1t Da•'"' Nl·•t
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Rig car ,...,m, ""'and Pf'rtorm
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7 ~
•nee Small car economy and SATURDAY. August 12, at 12
with 3 bedrooms, bath .
are urged to attend. aons of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll In W
. ellston cme day.
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lila AJI.Am~lcll filet, tJ.foot.plu 1oo .....,, llietl! for me.
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lilt tlBUon'r ctllof t&gt;lltllltlve. lila •111-u.o.ter and moYioo-JI he
IIQI picture II "The Beat Man" I wants to keep busy.
w!lb FCIIlda poriJ'tylnJ • pottn·l "TIIo thaalor is hardtr
Ual P""idenUal candidate.
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41111 wlthJn the put two yuro forward to the IIIOIIOiolly of
lhe eetor has sbuaned three op- per!ormanceo 1 weoll. But
portltllitie~ 1o star as president of challenao to me not to let
lhe United states in a trio of ma- performance become mechltlllta!L
lor productions.
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lie refused to revest the titles erts' I never got tired o1 1111
of the plclures for fear of ofltnd· It wu jult as exciting lor
me the actors who eventually won the final night 85 11 '"81 11Cl"'tnb'at.l
lhe rokll which was a politically But I never &amp;topped 001
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inS and workin&amp; at being altrl."
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cq do just running my own life i
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room, in !)orcas. ~.BOO.OO .
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D. Jnhoson, Phona WI B-'31186.
LEGAL NOTICE
lhe personal property or th~ '
Pomeroy, Ohio
MEi~uNTY, bHI'~.-late Mildred E. Chapman, de· c
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No. 1J,4U SONI CO ..
R. M. RAWLINOI
ceased. will be sold at public USED CLOTHING h;rgains. bot.te Beautiful Streb kltcb
Otlle Cor,.nt'-•·
Pl~lntJH,
sale. A complete list of items Women's dresses 7S-50 cenlS, en, automabr gas heal 164ll TROY IUTCHEa. ::· ••··
will appear later. Margaret Men's and Boys' panlS and Lincoln Heights. CaU Job
o•O.::~;nts ·
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West,
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Men's
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1~!1-tfr i AUCTION : Saturday, Aug. 10 1 Letart Falls, Ohio. 7-IS.30tp large 1~ Good location out oi ;.:,;:c~i:''~J~~
'952 NASH Good 't .
at 12 00011 El sT. in Letart
bigh water. can WY 2-2590. ••
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FILl·UP TIMEI
10 c
ford Syracuse WY 2-6986. j Ohio, on the Ohm River, near I
FOR SALE, business building •:;;,;;;,!~
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8 1 3tp school house. The personal ~ No. I and No 2
- - - - .. ---1 property ol the estate of the '
Fyr-Zon Treated
In heart of Middleport. Prk&gt; ,_,__
For Sale
' late Mildred E. Chapman, de- .
FUEl OIL
ed low for quick aale.
--eeased. Hot Point electric
Ctoso Country Waaon, e, cyui.der, A11tomo\lc Tralll., &amp;dlo. Juot Jllre De!·
Clifford Stumbo at Sewing
Mexloan Tomatoes now ripe. range, Crosley refrigerator, : eAutomatic Degree Day
dryer
Ser-vice - So You Never
Center tn Middleport.
• Wm. H, Holmes, Syracuse, Kelvinator electric
Run out
7 15 1111
-~ Ohio.
7 31 lfc
(new), very nice bedroom
Budget Pay Plan
2 Door Hnrdtop, a Cylinder, Standard Trano. All red. veri Bborp.
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(gray
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947 Harley Davidson motorcy·
pc. davenport, chairs, 2 wool !
re lot. large pnrcb,
cle, motor recently overhaul•
rugs. good mahogany bed- i Pomeroy Landmark ' off Roote No. 7. Phone
ed. New paint job. Phone WY
4 Dr. 8 Cylinder, Sialldard Trino., Rldto, S.by Blue. Sharp.
Open Til t p.m. I 2-6!~·
2-5129 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. room suite, complete; coffee E. Moln
- ~~~~~~FOR SALE by owner, 3 bed·
Alter 5 p. m. phone WY 2- and end tables, lamps, dress- 1 ':~~~~~
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7 31 3tc ers, sweeper, stands, 25" Ro-- 1·
tary mower, iools , etc.
WANTED TO RENT
in Su~ar Run. Pomerov N~;:..
4 I)Qor 8 Cyllnder, A'UtomoUc Trana. Gold and Willa. Very C!Nn.
'ORCED AIR Furnace lor sale. Harold Goddard tauct.) Mar· 4 - or 5 ROOM HOUSE · near ly remodeled. WY 2.3818.
Very good condition, bought garel Chapman West. Admx. Pomeroy
M'ddl rt 1 !
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three adult,. Reasonable rent. G•orge Prall reoldenee in
8 Cylinder, AutomaUc TNn1. mue and While. Very Cleau.
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Sle Ohver t R. D. 1, Rutland,
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Thomas, Rutland_ ror inrurmPl"E T,OAN · of Our efficient Ph. SH 2-4695.
aUon.
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Corpet Shampooers wilh pur·
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LIVESTOCK
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port.
7·30-Gtc Ohio. ·
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Racine. Phone WI 9-:1044
JOHNSON, Stmp.;un ln•urooce . Tbe R!ffie reunion wUI be
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Thursday afternoon that 511-yearAurelia Bing ot Pomeroy

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Yank and Yank Jr. w..tem J11111
In tho mens and boys dljMrtmont
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Mens Sweaters For
Back To School and
Fall Wear
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Going to class or out for sports,
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blouses from our beautiful c:oJ.
lection - a · large variety of
styles and colors to top all your
skirts and pants. Solids and pat.

The Martha Circle of
Pomeroy Baplllt church met

ANY SPECIAL ORDERS.

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AlL QUESTIONS AND ACCEPT

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. dent Kennedy, an old
"Since she hu died ," Fultl
man, made a sentimental
said "fhursday, "If the a•topq
to the U. S. Naval Acolde•ny
reveals she died as a result of
Thursday night to welcome
the blow, Freeman will lace
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freshman class and take a
additional ebargeo."
to11r of the naval museum.
the long ball .. He showed golld IraJ.\ King, a 155 lb. junior; Ray
Funeral aervlceo IIH' Mr ..
Kennedy, a PT boat skipper
Ed. NoCe: 11'1 Dtlrfy laot- played on paper.
in World War D • scored a hit INlJJ llme apll1, or bada't yoa
There are several "lfs" to generalship and short passing Plcke111, a 170 lb. junior, with
Bing will be SUnday at I p.m.
~ Larr)o Vance, 165 lb. soph., and
at the Ewing Funeral hwne,
with the 1,245 plebes with the Ddlleed! Toatpl tile CoJJeae Middleport's definile improve- ability in 19112.
Burial wlll be in the Chen7
traditional gesture o! granllni( I All-Sion meel the Paeken ment in league slature Ibis There may' be strong rom- Ken Harris. 170 lb. soph, help! petition for starting jobs in lng out.
Miss Jessie Saunders and Ridge cemetery. Friends ma1
them amnesty ior demerits In- (Oil TVI. 11oM Is the flnl year.
One big IF Is wh~ther 165 the backfield, which
meaos The problem at ends re- ·
Miss Ada Hoskins will be super- call at the funeral home.
curred during their first five of 1 series of IUI'Veys by )o.
intendents again this year of the Surviving are these children,
weeks at Annapolis.
eal Melp ...,.ty blgh ochool pound Bob Caruthen can make bench strength, a moot needed main. It's the biggest " II'" o!
football. coachel oa their 1113 the switch from Hneman to commodity of the smaD school. all "We must find two adeDc;tmestie Arts department for Delbert Meyers, Columbus; Dor·
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the Iooth annual Meigs County othy Meyers, w. Va.; Rlehanl
pr01peets.
ullback. A man this year, Back for his third year as a quate offensive ends . Possible
Fair.
Meyers, Belpre·. Lee Bing, Jr ..
WASHINGTON - A Labnr
Coruthe" was a powerful bny letterman is Ron Hanning, a choices are Richard Wilson,
Department expert uys the in"This is the year we have to fullback on a good Eighth grade speedster who runs to the left, I165 lb. junior, and Terry JohnI Featured this year will be the Cheshire; ~ora:e Bing, Porn.
crease In U. S. employment show some definite gains," team two years ago.
and also back Is letterman Jun- son, ltlO lb. senior; Rod Sauer,
Centennial theme with the ac· lroy; Cledllh Bing, Chester,
during July . to a record of Middleport
Head Football Will Alan Wallace ohow &lt;on· ior Joey Stephenson who has 140 lb. sophomore. Bob Wilson,
cent on the antique display. Tho James Bing, Bunker fl!ll; lllala
nearly 71 million jobs shows Coach Frank Eschlernan said tinued Improvement? Thla 170 put on 20 lbs. of muscle since 170 lb. senior, and three or
COACH ESCHLEMAN
24 classes included in this dis- Bmg. Hobson; Carl Bmg, Gal.
the economy has been "Rising this week.
lb. halfback shaved a full sec· September l!Jst. Pound
for four other boys," the coach
play are for the exhibit of linl'fl lipolt~ , and ~~~rlene Bing, ~
rather stoutly over the past six Then, looking ahead, he said ond off his time for 100 yards pourid, Stephenson last year at said.
alignment as an unknown quan- sheets, quilts, coverlets. !Bm~ er Hill; a .s~ter, Weltha Stanmonths."
wbat everybody in Middleport In track last Spring (10.4). He liS (or less) was the mightiest
THE DEFENSE
tity.
llers in their original frames, ley of Juncllon City, lnd I,. •
knows, "Next year will
be · coo.ld keep a lot of opposition football player in the league.
Said "Esch""We must find personnel to spinning wheels, andirons, can- brothers .. Wayne Bm~kles ~ Tupothe year.''
linemen honest going to the I There are other backfield 11 We should be strong defen- strengthen our outside to be :die molds and holders, butter pen Plams and H. C. Brtcklel
WASffiNGTO':l - Chances By gains, Coach Eschleman outside, IF earuthera can move Ihopefuls, too, one or more of , sively with the addition of Bill sound defensively ."
! churns.
molds and padlles. of Pomeroy.
were reported ampr~heed ~~ay meant breaking into the victory up the middle.
whom could eome through to Nentzling, 200 lb. senior (first The Jackets are assured of. clocks, flat irons, coffee grind----1
for a settlemeot of
Iter column against SEOAL oppon- Will Alan's brother Bruce 1 push the leading characters. year of football J, and David having thetr largest squad out 1 ers. copper, brass, and i ron
r~droad work .rules d!spute ents. And by next year being come up to potential this year? 1
THE LINE
Ashley, 200 lb. sophomore. If Iin many years. As things stand 1kettles, unusual household iron
Without congressiOnal ac~lon. "the year," he meant finish- Nearly ~s· fast as Alan, real i ';OUr interior line could be these boys c9n be strong ag- l&lt;lday, indications are that up- l objel·ts, newspnpers, family
Any agreement on the diSpute lng In the first division and be' tough, and now weighing ltl5 adequate,.. believes c 0 a c h gresslvely, coupled with Roush Iwards of 50 boys - just about Bibles anc! family trees.
which has gone .to the brink ofht ing at least a contender for lbs., Bruce could make the Esch1eman. Moving Dave Rice, and Alan Wallace as interior ·every bov that can run - will I All
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to be
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8 n•tionwide rad strlke, mig league honors.
Jacket backfield a real threat 185 from end to tackle and linebackers our middle de- i be in fOOtball gear come open- I
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ex 1 1te
be buUt Bround.a two-year plan Eschleman has no Illusions this Fall, especially with his , Roger Roust., 205, to ~ckle, feose couJd be very strong. J.ing day .
m~s\ be 1 ~.je~rs okl or o~der,
for • . substanbal reduction In about the seriousness of his blocking ability.
will give the team experienced "Joe Custer, 140 lb. senior If Eschleman can come up an
quai Y or .a premm~.
firemen's jobs and creation of Job.
Will Quarterback Micky Mor- (each two years) anchor line- (also first year), is looking with 34 or 30 varsity perform-: ~ut" be aet'Ompanled by !hell" Advance tickets lor the s.
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lab,or ~ management study "I knew what I wa.t getting ris further improve and hold men. Center will be offered to for defense work only. and pair- ers, boys who want to play 18 ory.
ring "United Nations" cirCUI
group to_ make recommend&amp;- Into when I took this job." up under SEOAL pressure? With veteran Jim Miller, 180, and ed with Ror' Hanning at deep football, !rom that number. the I Other features of the domes· which will appear in svraeu"
tions !or future handUng of the !~rom John Thompson. in ~961 l, a year's .experience beh~d the rest I~ up to him to hold Ibac~. will leave us only the Ja~kets may have started on - tic arts department are three Wednesday, August 7, ·for an
issue, a source said.
so I have no kicks commg,' ~lm, Morr1s could be throwmg down the JOb. Guards could be I outside phase of our defensive their road up by No1lember. 1classes for amateur paintin~s, afternoon and evening sessiGD
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chart-oal. oil , and water color. are on sale at thret! SyraCUSf
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SEATTLE, Wash. - p r f. Middleport students and fans,
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No paintings by number will be business placeo.
ThelNI&amp;!e Roethke, 55, a Pulit- supporting by a long ways the
Hard Jock well alo•g on the
accepted. Hobby displays will Th• Syracuse Volunleer fire
1 ai!&lt;O be featured .
1er !Prize winning poet died of smallest student body (bny-wlse
eight-cloy flsiiiDg trip of Roy
Fire department sponsors of
a h~art attack Thursd~y night and girl-wise. tool In the leaI Win•bl'Oiloer, and Brooko Say·
Premiums wtll he awarded the circus, said tickets can be
after Coi!OJI!ing in a neighbor's gue. lives In the dlmmmg Ju.
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us -~ re of SyraC111e, Paul Sayre u[ ~
to the !irst and second place purchase_d either at the Syraprivate •Wlmmmg pool In tre &lt;~f looiball ~eatness _ of · An ope
- rating su....., f $S 86160
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Cobq)lbao, and Eacene Roller
winners. Judging o! garments &lt;Use Dr~ve·ln, Harden's GrocB I b "d I land
ear er year!. SUffiCe It to say
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for the fiscal year ending June 30th by the board f
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Vlol•nce erupted early today sition o! the past decade trustees. Total assets were $62,762 .54 in the report i "'"' al Sbarbnl Loke, Oolarlo.
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for the fourth consecutive day would be given not only the which covered t_h e reriod of September 20, 1962 thru : Canada, Eugene lost hll reel ta s . Khrushchev's decision .to ; which Will be JUdged on Aug. 14 flremf~n s fund to purchase •
in Chicago's explosive South Ikeys to the town but likely the the end of the f1sca year.
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steps to ease the &lt;'Old war.
for JU gmg t e garments w1t o acr a s a
urn en. ~t1the ~rade to be determined on other feature of the show will
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Informed :sources here disclosed ;the .basis of materials
st le . be Miss: Delilah, Queen of
of apartments in a predomtn- 1t1on every coach dreams of. l for unco1Ject1ble accounts
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anUy white. neighborhood. A big, fasl linemen and faster . $4.500; Inventory of all supplies, acut. in ~mall new hospi~ls. e 1
would ?UI off his vacation in or·l· w':rt:~e:s :hi:h h:~~':::e'::'e~. ;he United Nations Circus will
100-man , ,pollee tuk force ar· backs, two deep, all having the t9,305.90, and other assets. $399,- A total of 63 persons are em- I
der to be In Moscow when Sec· warded a
rnium within the also pr€sent Min-Uak and Sarested eight demonstralnrJ and tocentlve to repeat as league 113, for a total of $62,762.&gt;4.
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n, Payable $26 631 7! Notes Pay IOOnthiy payroll of $13,000.
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oretgnM .d nary lbr ~ for exhibil. Preference is being were featured in "The Greatway m pa Y wagons. e met-~ wa g 8 ong t me for Me
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amve on ay to stgn • · iven b the su rintendents to est Show on Earth" movie.
dents brought the number of Adams to produce, and Adams able t21,431.43, Accrued Payroll
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arrests to 133 in Chicago's worst repeatedly has pointed to 1963 . .item• of $8,136.16 and other Lia- Foot, Hip Hurts
The Ohio Slate Patrol said with Soviet Foreign Minisler An· ne": work and new Ideas. Exhlb· Fire Department members to.
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1 1 · bllities o! $70161 for a grand R
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year but remained a power total LiabtUties of $56,900.94.
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LONDON - Dr . Stephen ston? Jackson always has hor· in the quarter ending June 30th injuries Thursday at H :SO p charged with driving while in- king radio broafk.asts monilort"d Deadlme for entnes to
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Ward, who took an overdose of sea and Wellston was rebuild- Accounts Payable had been reo- m. In an accident on the Texa~ toxica.ted), during July.
in Tokyo, it said the nuclear Imade With .F. H. Johnston, fair
drugs •• his vice trial went ing. too. Pomeroy? Coach Chan- duced !rom 130,492.06 to $26,- Road, 1.3 mile! east of Route Patrolmen worked 834 patrol questicm cannot be decided by "a : Tsech retary, t" 4, p.mir·· .Tbursdtahy.
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mains "unchanged" after more the .weeping weU lately. Net- PI.IOJ.76 to $21,!31.43.
Meigs County Sheriff Robert to motorists. They gave assist- test ban agreement was • "b1g : be 0 npto ~eceive ~ntries from
than 48 hours in a coma, a hos- sonville? Coach Shesky JS al- In announcing the report the C. Hartenbach said Roberta ance to 17 motorists, and 248 consp1rat·y" agamst Ch1n.1 and 1
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pita! spokesman said today. 1be most unbelleveably optimistic. Board of Trustees expressed as Jane Romine lost control of persons visited the patrol post •ailed on other Communist eoun· th a.mh ;h ~.m' '; 0 b8 ~
50 • year • old society osteopath There are places even in Mid·
the 1957 model car she was Telephone calls numbered 1'471 ' I~ries to join it in trying to develop sh~ou~cket ~~ t~: 'entr m~e~ ;;r
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was being kept alive by an dleport wUI give you even rnon- E
driving and crashed Into a
mdependent nucl.ar arsenals.
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electronic lung in St. Stephen's ey the Hounds will finish elthverett C. Sayre
Columbus and Southern Ohio Cru! arrest reported by t he
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HONG KONG IUPI) _ A lo,..
Hospital.
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Dies On Thursda~Electric Company power pole. patrol was Ellis Carroll O'Bri- Rusk and Home will remain In
mer American Army corporal
Where does that leave the Services for Everett C. Sayre, breaking lt off. Damages to ~n, 26, Racine, cited to Gallipo- the Soviet Union several days---- i
who chose ronununism 1nd liV•
COLUMBUS - Gov. Jamea Jackets? On paper - in lasl l4t, who died at his home in Ra- the vehicle were estimated at lis court Monday on a speed perhaJIII .. loog as • week-to 1
ed for nine years in Red China
Rhodes formally thanked mem- place.
. ctne, Rl. 2, al 2:30 p.m. yester- $21111. No charges were filed. charge.
discuss ways o! extending the
said today the experience dt.
hers of the Little Hoover Com- Fortunately, luotbaU Isn't day ,.UI be held Sunday after.
progress made on the nudear js.
iliusioned him.
mission. studying state governnoon at 2. He wao the son of
OFFICE BURGLARIZI!:D
I!QUAD CALLED
sue to other problems of the cold
Lowell D. Skinner of Akr1111,
ment at a dinner Ln their honthe late Edgar and Minnie The office of Dr. Joseph Da\·ls,
war. Khrushchev was expected to ,
Ohio, who was captured dUJ'Io
or Thursday .night at the ex·
Sayre. and is survived by his M.D., was burglarized sometime . Middleport emergency ·rescue Istay until Wednesday.
I
ing the Korean Y:ar anc! refused
ecutlve mansion.
Wife, Maxine Sayre, and child· last night or early today in an ·l squadsmen were called to Brad· I Gromyko and the two Western
repatriation after the armJstice
Rhodes said the State of Ohio
ren, Larry, Clyde, Brady, Ter- I apparent search lor money. lhe bury at us p. m. Thursday af· nudear negotiators. Undersecre·l LONDON !UPfl _ Dr. Steph· IV years ago, left Red China
WWld always owe a big debt
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ry, and Colby. He was an over- Ml!ldl•port Chief of Police, Her- Iter Janet Manuel, 16, of Racine tary of Stale W. Averell H.arri·l en Ward hovered near death Thursday 011 hio way back homo
to the people who have been
seas veteran of WW II.
bert Gilkey, said today. Entry had suffered injuries in falling man and British Scienee Minister today, still in a coma 48 hours at last.
atudyJni ways to improve efflThe. Racine Legion will have iDto the office was gained when ! from a hors~. She was taken 1o Lord Hailsham, went over some 1arter he took an overdose of The 32-year-okl Skinner, one
clency in state government dur·
graveside services. Friends .may I front door window wal broken. Meigs Memorial hospital and il of this ground in their ti&amp;lks last I sleeping pills in an apparent sui- ol' 21 American !IOidiers capture
lni the past four DIOilth~.
call at Ewing Funeral home NotbinK oppar..tty waa otolllll. reptjrted in p&gt;d cooditioo today.l month.
cide attempt.
ed by the Reds and who eleet..
Flfty-lwr pet'8llll1l were lodg- untO noon Sunday wheo t h e
The 50-year-old oociety osteo. ed to stay behind, described .,...,
F'l'. DIX, N. J. - An auto- ed in Meigs County jail during body will be taken to
I he
path. convicted of vice charge• diUons in China now as trnprov.
mobUe plowed into a column July Serif! Robert c. Harien- church. The casket wlll not .be
by. Criminal Court jury ed over the cbaotlc sltualiall
of 150 marching soldienl on a bach's monthly report showed opened at the ehurch. Inter·
0
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Wednesday was being kept alve that prevailed during
th•
!l'el dimly lighted road here today.
...nt will be in Planto &lt;eme- .
only by an ei&lt;ctronic lung in St. "great leap forward" that fail,
late Thursday night, Injuring Prisoners booked were on tery.
~
Stephen's Hospital.
led in 1959 and the withdriWill
21 of the troops, none '"'1'Jously. the following dbarges: intoxlcoA hospital spokesman said of Soviet help to Peking
a _. ·
"'~:here were men, rifle~ and Uon 9, dlsturblq the peace a. lllelp Memorial Hospital
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Ward, who tried to kill himseH 1960. But the life there to IIIII .
helmets strewn all over the trandto f, non •• support 4, ADMISSIONS - Sherry John- '
just a few houn before the jury far from lood, he said.
1
road,' said Nlcl&lt; Grand, one of traffic vlola~OIW 4, three each son, Pomeroy; Sophia Duffy, Two Meigs scholars and a area of Gallla, Meigs, Athen• Baker, uslotant secretary of found him guilty, is "critically "H you want to ch1111p , _.
tho llrst lo reach the rcene, lor OWl, AWOL and lal'OOl}', Pomeroy: Maxine Barrln1er, Gallia man wlll attend the 35th ancj Jacli!Oit will be two yooth agriculture. at the conference. ill."
work. you cao't." he said....
n...- the post's soutltem bOund- ll1d one Ncb on charges of Guysville; Dale Anna · LIUle. onnualfarm business confere""" aeholtiro, Rk!bard Koblentz and Baker will be the keynole speak- As Ward moved toward death, you want to study, )'tiU 0111'1.
uy.
1888Uit and threatening, lnve. Pomeroy; Janet Manuel, Ra· of tho America• Institute Of ~J!ard Holter, both of Meigs er.
the last of his many girl friends II you nnt to travel,"
tlgalloo. conversion of proper- clne; Carolyn AllensWIItth, Mid- Cooperation in Its three - day county. They will be amoog Ill The first of some 15 sectional •owed to make public the can1.
· YOll'111"0110WN!I
ty, mallclou1 d~ioo ot dleport.
,
session at the University of youth aeholars at the confer- meetings will begin Monday ar- 1names of hio many
Iormor "In 11161 when the '&amp;roll
WAVERLY (IJP)I - ~ property. parole vlolater, bold DISCHARGES - Walter _Kitlg Nebruka In UIICOln, Aug. $-7. ·- ·'
ternoon dealing with bargain- Ifriends who deserted him at hts procram started the
G. Wella Jr., 15, ot Lcriin, for.' lor jlrioatie court, PI'O\'fdlnc Pomeroy; Georp Kfaslln1, Jr., Repi'esenting the Landmark 'I'Jie theme o1 the lnslilllte '·j
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• IIII!IC\1' of Hunun,ton, W. VI., IJambling ~· and liverJo&amp;d: Mccarthur; WU!iam Chapmail, Farm ·Bureau Cooperatives of 1wllfbe "J;'ower ,In Partnership" lng,. rommui~l&lt;,abons and mfor· .
111111ething. •But then they . .,. ,:
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driliiDed 1'hunday In White The Sheriff's deparlmenl II- CoolvDie: CliffOrd Young, Polr&gt;- Ol!io will be Golden Qmaday · wbldl .~ into the flndlnp or jmallon, gram markeimg, egg 1 Melp General Hoopltal
tireder aad tireder."
. ~' willie ••Imming with I 10 bandied I,., lncomlnt tele- ei'I!Y.
. lot NIX1liup, Warren Healaa. o! jlc:Ooperaltve ,leaders of the na, and poultry marketiq, schools,. ADMISSIONS - C. A. EmeousiD he bad been riltltntl, ~ calls, l11diO .~ ,., 4,1RTHS ~ * r••and l!f!'l, ~ ~. Mt. Vernon ..-1 Robert .Mather t~•.'J'hire will he 2GO top farm' cooperatives,
transporU.tlon, lmish. Middleport; Reid Hart,
LOCAL TllMPI
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'l'llo k1llflll?lure ta Poa•rJ~
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Mrs. Richard Jl'lolaw and Mra.
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Biven by Mrs. W11llam Saouffer
aecntary and Mra. Trfplett
president. A short presentation
con&lt;endq newly appointed
mlsalaaarles ot the denomination and aioo ot lbe Baptist
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RD, dled"uthe reoult ofo biOW JJodge Baoon appointed Attorn-Jed *""'•n.
woman who had been Injured • a.m.
oo tho jaw aUegedly oecuted jeY James B. O'Btlen to repro- Pi'oaecuting Attorney Bernard last week and hoopitalized al- l The deceased wa• admitted
by Freeman.
sent the defentlant.
· V. fultz and Sheriff Robert C. ter allegedly being •truck by to Melp Memorial hospital July
With Common Pleas Court Freeman wai ordered held in IJatlenbach were also in the Freeman.
24 for treatment o! Injuries she
Judge John C. Bacon presiding, county jaU on "·1100 bnnd.
couttroom this morning wbeo Meigs County Prosecuting At- bad allegedly received ., hen
Freeman entered his plea o! not Dr. David Tho&lt;riburg, pathol- ~n entered his plea.
torney Bernard v. Fultz order- struck on the jaw.
guilty to the manslaughter oglst at st:·Joseph Ho5pital in All autopsy wu performed ed the autopsy. The victim was Freeman later pleaded gull.
charge at II a.m. Freeman Parkersburg, · W. .Ya., perform- 'l'butl!lay to
determine t h " !dead on arrival of the
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Mrs. Ralph C. Zlllldel
last week at Loudon91lle when I"
Miss Mabel Hysell lw
and Mrs. Allp Quinn she served u COUllJOlor
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
TONIGHT
turned from a llklay vtslt ':~ l :~at:!~.:Martin and Kevin of teacher at the Baptist
retunled ·lrom Greenlalce,
IIOT OI'IN
her nJ...,, Mrs. Wllllam l!elpel,
Md., visited
there.
Wis. where they attended
and her sister, Mrs. George Fry
with Mrs. Minnie Davis and Mlsa Sharon Zund~:':~;io:~ ~~~;E~t Conference. Tiley aioo
PltiDAY thru WEDNESDAY In
Columbus. While there
and Miss Sarah Phillips. Loudonville, clljilp thlo
In Chicago with
#lua.3-Aue.t
also visited Misses Lena as a member of the
W•Jt Disney's
also vioited with ber brother P.
Katie Guth. Mr. Quinn is otaff where she to serving
Mrs. George Hackett, Jr.
"SAYAAI SAMH
A.
Hysell
and another niece, former Pomeroy High School instructor of crafts,
Melanie ll1d Rooe
(T..bnicolorl
Mrs.
Harry
Sells
and
family
and
teacher.
i
n
g
the
,
are
vlalling in Toledo
Brian Keith, Tommy Kirk,
Marta Krlaten, Kevin Corcor- and was guest of honor at I
Dr. and Mrs. J . B. Marshall ening of the CIIIIIP In June,
brother and family,
an, Dewey Martin, Jeff York, cook-out d11Uler at their home. ll1d family returned to their went to the Pennaylvania
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mllloll Smart IIIlo
Rafael Campos. Slim Pick·
Louisville
Monday.
after
tlst
State
camp
for
are
vacationing
at their IIIIDlens, Royal D~no.
Enroute
to
Columbus
Miss
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
training
sponsored
by
the
mer
cabin
011
Lake
Erie. Mrs.
1
C1ught On The~ &amp;ounc•,
sell visited with her niece and John F . Baily and famjly .
·
BaptiSt College. She
Smart and Melanie will return
F-.turette
How To Fish, Colorurtoon
family, Mr. and Mrs. Chad. Pe~ Mra. Wilma Ginther o! Chestat Loudonville through this week wltb Rose Marie reColorc1rtoons:
tibone and family at their sum- er was 8 Sunday guest of Mr. late August.
malnmg for a Iona:er YlsJt,
AdmiuJon: 75c &amp; 40e
mer lodge at Ash Cave. The and Mrs. Elias Stile!.
Miss Charlene ZUndel went to Mrs. Wayne Glbbonl and
ll•'""'" was joined by Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Herbert Dixon Loudonville the last of the week daughter, Evelyn, bave return. Herbert Fink, Mr. Owen and family visited Sunday even- : f?r a visit with her mother and ~.from . Bucyrus whm;e they
Fink and son, Danny , and Mr. ing with Mr. und Mrs. Elias Sl$ter. She tOt? Is engaged ln ]VISited w1th the former a fa~
and Mrs. Howard Ervin and 'Stiles.
1Christian . s:rvtce this summer. · er, Mr: G. Carson and daugbchlldren of Racine.
, Miss Virginia Fisher and Mr .J having jomed the staff of 1ter. Mass Ruth Carson.
.
TONIGHT &amp; fRIDAY
!
and
Larry
Ciecarrello
of
Mrs.
Ernest
Covert
and
chiJ.
1Cleveland Inner-City Protestant f
"THE MtltACLI WOitKIR"'
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charleston,
w
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Va.
were
SuniParlsh.
,dren,
Paula
and
Chuck.,
Anne Bancroft Patty Duke
REPORT ACCIDENT
day guests or Miss Nettie Koeh- j This is an Interdenominational i Portsmouth, are viol~g with II
-andier
program which Includes siJ: her mother, Mrs. Lucille
• ASSIGNMENT
I PT. PLEASANT - State Po·
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Mr
H
H
lie
!Cleveland
churches serving es, Grant-st.
OUTER"SPACE"
0
' lice investigated a two car ae- Mr ·. and
s. omer
r the · roblem weas of the city.
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(Teehnico1or)
cklent Wednesday resulting In were m Logan SUnday to attend I P
If .
ad
The Fides Lodge
18
birthday dinner and party The summer sta
m • up of Pythlas will meet
With Rik Von Nutter
$400 prope~y damage but no
her uncle George I of mostly college students who evening ai the lodge
and Archie Savage
. personal Injury. The
oc·represent eight states, two_ lor- Middleport. Members of Na~
curred
on
the
Crab
Creek
H
elgn countries and many d1f!erG . "· Ill
S.tUnlay
Aug. 3 7 8 miles from Route 2 An
Mr. and Mrs. Homer o1ter
. .
.
Lodge of a11tpolUI, w
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·
11a
Tuesday with her llr&lt;&gt;tb- ent denommations. ThiS pro- in the tnstallaU011 of new
""RED HOT WHEELS"
car driven by Ray
r·
.
.
d .gram will also continue through
;
With Clark Gablt
old Duncan 47 Apple Grove
and SISier·111-law, Mr. an
fleers.
aad Barbara Stanwyck
'
a westbound car driven by
R~ymond Frecker, Tup- late August.
Carol Anderson, daughter
- andPaul John Flint, 55, Henderson, pers Plams.
Mr. and Mrs. Francio Ander"IXCUSE MY OUST"
son underwent oral aurgery
llided head·On. Duncan was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter and
,
QrO
I' b Tu d
She Is reRed Skelton Sally Forrest co
cited for driving left o! center. family attended the fair in GallCoum us " s aly.ll
her
1IS1ac or y a 1
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ed
esd.
C&lt;&gt;Vering
sa
!polls W n ay.
home
Orland Creamer of Cincinnati
was the Saturday evening dinn I
A-2C Tom Anderson wtll arner guest of Mr. and Mrs. M
d M R D McCarty rive this week for a 15-&lt;lay
IIE:ve1rett Thomas.
r. an
rs. · ·
1; leave with his parents, Mr.
Mr . and Mrs. Horton Thomas North s:,cond A~e.~ave a;~~ Mrs. Francis Anderson, Vine-st.
children, Kenneth , Robert, Igu~~s IS wee
r. an Pete. He is stationed at Pease Air
4
William, Mark and F.dith re- WndlihamM Pau~ ::fd s~n, t and Force Base in New Hampshire.
l l ~~"~!d to their home, Bruns- 3
rs.
rc e
as
Several Middleport
II i Wednesday, after a sev- g:.ug,hter, Jinap Mga~\ ;~:~ are camping at Forked Run
era! days visit with his par. .ro mfa · r. lllnau
Lake Including Mr. and Mrs.
Mr
d
M
rom with
an them
ess. Sunday Ch ares
l Bradbury 8 nd ~~~i
ents,
· an
rs. E vere tt enng
Visiting
Thomas.
M p arl Paugh Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George
Mrs. John Smith returned Gwere rDs. 1" M"
D'orothy· and family , and Mr. and Mrs.
.
th 1 rare
urs
ISS
1
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ki
home Monday alt,.!r a
ree
h
h ' M'k Ralston ·Curbs Jen nson.
weeks visit with relatives in Paug ~p e~ ~ ~ki Mid: Henry Fultz of Columbus
Columbus. While then~ the Mr. an. ~s . 3d ~ 08 ' Kerr spent the weekend wJUt his SOD
group spent a week at Lake ldleport,M r. adn Mr "·c K and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn
C •Blame. r. an
s.
. . FIt nd f mil
PIevna, P ievna, Onta.
no, ~- W tk'
Pl. Plesan• w. Va.; u z a . a y.
8
Mr and Mrs. Harlev Koemg
mHs,
G t ' nd chl"l
Mrs.
Harold Vogelsoo of
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Mr
nd
Mrs
arry
ar
en
a
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of Tuppers Pialll8 and
. a d · Mrs E ett Watkins Portsmouth, Is VII
.., with her
Mrs. Henry Koenig of Cam· ren,
·
ver
~ mother, Mrs. Allen Knopp.
bridge visited Wedn~sday with Mrs. Sharon Taylor a~ d~
Mrs. John K. Smith io
their sister, Miss Ethel Koenig ter:;; ~id and ~"·an~or.:,~ T! Cleveland where she Is the
at the home of Miss Elsie Hart. ~ 1~. 1 re~ :~ughter ~~ eo. guest of her daughter and sooMrs. E. N. Arnold returned . 8 b ms 8
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in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
home Wednesday after a visit tum us. 'II'
p h family Bing and daughter, Judy. She
in Tampa. !'Ia. with her daugh· The W• ~mt :;g d hter will also visit in Erie, Pa. with
ter and son·ln-law, Mr. and and Mrs. as a
~ug . her other daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John 0. Smith who aceom· will return to N. C, Uus Frl- Mrs. N. F. Harmon and family.
panied her home for a visit,
day.
Visitors with Mrs. Victoria
VISITS PARENTS
Slacy this week Included Mr.
IN SWIFT STRIKE
.
and Mrs. Robert Snyder and
Army PFC Wilmer E flalf· Miss Kay J~nkmso; .:: C~ family, of Ravenna; Mrs. Nora
hill 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. lumbus sptnt e wee e WI Farley, Williamson, W. Va.;
Wibner B. Halfhill, Route I , her par~nis, Mr. and Mrs. f'::~ Mrs. Sarah Sweeney, of CharCheshire, Is participating l n Is Jenkmson hand her mpssing' lesion, W. Va.; and Mrs. NIB'·
Mary JRne, w o were ca
M If0 rd and Mn Fred
DON'T SCRATCH T&gt;IAT ITCH! at Forked Run Lake.
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u th• Itch nl'fld• JoCr.atchinl , yuur
IH
Mrs Harry Stover of Mlddle411~ tm.-k 11t aay dru 1 swn. You feel Exercise SWIFT STRIKE
' a
t
t Monday ln I.ancas~ II
qu.lclr4eylnr M'CN. ME·NOT tllll.• hold . U S Str'k Com nand exerclse por
Jtchln&amp; q\lk!tr down . Antl•eptl~ actlon
. .
I e
r
I er where she visUed with her
klill
rermlor nllht
to help
__ _. daughter --·
FiAe 41Y
fur IPHd
ecqma.huJinr.
ln.. d with mortt than 75,000G armed
. son oiUIU
auu ~::~
blta, rlqworm, foot itch. oth•r •ur- forces
personnel in eorg18, Mr nd Mrs James
fa« tllhU. Now at SWW1er • Lohee North and South Carolina.
. a
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and family and Mr. sud
Davis Stover and famillly.
Miss Frieda Faehnle lw
returned to ber home In
dleport from Meigs General
pita! where she bas been a
!lent liD' aeveral months as
result of a fractured hlp
talned in a fall.
Mr. and Mrs. AUred L. Roush
U.coJn.sl left today lor a
va1caw·on trip to the Carolinas.
Mrs. Edward Myers and MHI,
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
of Columbus, vislled lr1
with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry
and other friends.
Mrs. Emma Jean Neal of r,fcConnelsville, Ia the guest ot her
mother, Mrs. FrllllCI!II Bearhs.
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