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!!-Daily Sen tin el, Po meroy-M idd leport, 0 ' J u n e 22, 1 960

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G,·,1 Scout Day Camp Is Held This Week
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the Girl Scout Day Camp
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Bo
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wh ich is be i ng held at Camp C hester, repo� s that eve_ry�
Roa d si de Park
sided over the meetl n � of
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r lillf;n1ttm10:u,� _. , we re !:ho.se n by t he c1re le&amp; and
for lh�,s Thu rsday n ight which
IDuring t he meeting H11bert Taycha: � of the procram us�ng the
for camp un t I l n00n o n
Love Gift boxca were pas.sed out
WIii commended (or hls work
lor
d ay. The Brow nies . will not repo rt
"
ace
e
P
HIS
of
to pi g '"The Beauty
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mben
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m
up
t��
to
bred:
Will
&amp;
m
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p
Thur d11y 1111d
w;,.' Mro. Fowler , n d Mn. Charlc r on the n,w cablnest f��
Leade r fo r "Th e Tu rt l es " is
t he
erta Ci rcle met at
El
The
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befo,e noo n f nd,y . N u t week
l°t
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Be nne tt pa c,pa
Moo,e ; aids : Su"e Tracy,
hom e of Mrs. John F ull, ,t 6 p. m.
The e b; n ,t ,.ill be ,tained by
will _ be camp time for t h.c Inter· Joyce Evans and Sus.in ne Arnold ;
for a potluck s upper with �ey.
Preaen l for the mee ti n g Wl! re Cliffor�Beue r .
mediat es
me mber, M ary Cr ns,. J" n n,
.
I
Boone an d Mn. W illi, Mn. Monh Leonord, Mrs. J o h n
,
nd Mn
4
Sal Mi neo
he
of
_ss
a
l
ders
l
i
Pla n, wer-e· d;,eu,.ed for new
The Homebu
h all Hae
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" " · A . R Knig h t is 1581stmg We lls, Patsy Ash. M1sc
A nt hony as guests.
edl Bradbu ry, Mn.
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Luana J';Lt tcn m
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'Mrs.
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W 1l,on. M
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, p ket t My r ta
t h�
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w,th spcrn l work
Mrs. Owe n Br atton. ehair man, Joe Wilaon, Mn. Fran k Chee se• I to ho l ild thi, aumm er and other
"ROCK PRETJ'Y BABY"
d
day
e enrng ,t t h
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pic
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Mary
od
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Pam
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c ":,.; ,�� aod Mr a. Cl a ,ence Brown 0 , presided o,e r the m eeU ng w hich brew, Mr.. Ll l li, n Mce hee, Mn.
e
w, th p t , q u e, :r
- al !KI rep,iro wer,, .!so di,cuosed
Co t hn a , Rebecc . dte po, t park. G a mes were p;:r
.
J o Hardy Ash. Pat ,id,
e 00 Tu e sd Y
,s. Char le,
mad
Alh, ny ,i,i ted Sunday with M r . fol l owed 1he me.,!. Mrs. Beulah C. J. Rhodes and
M
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do
,
R.a.rry
ho
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cued
g
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Gent
barb
The meetina wa, cl osed w,th
,nd
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ne
hum
Tn
El
D
es,
Mitc
M
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le tt. Janet
Robert
p
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ancong
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folk
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next
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Th
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devotio
wa, P"""
a nd Mn
la n d ,ow n and so n Whit e led
Lewi,.
r
orayer by the Rev. Ho�■rd Rup"THUN DER ROAD"
"' Shelia Childs. Cynth" M,Jl,. en were ser ved " the ma, n rnu
, t; n g w;JJ be ,t the home of
me
,
nd J H G r ate
,
menu
e
h
oon
t
of
Also Cl!rt
gra m h ou r nett an d the gro up pr ay tng of the
of lhe
divided i n to and Kalhy Ru., 1 1
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Mrs. Add , e ,,� gat e w" taken t o Mrs. Haro ld Chase Mrs Thom a, 1
wH ,:;:ed by t h e Lo rd 's Prayer. .
A ,hon h u"" ' " mee t , n g wa, llotier Ho.sp, t a l J a,t week whe n O arst h,d !.he progr am ,,'"d used ,
m to fou r groups " fo l t owo c
Le ,ric,s lo, .. l'hc Sp,d e,s" are
.
were Fr1d
THU RSD AY and FRIDAY
mee tmg w tll be I Ot h er, alte ndm•
next
Dom
ho&lt;le,s Th e
l eader ,
. , ,.,d ud ed b y Gle n o EY aos. ct , ss she broke her hip at her h om e . the a r ticl e. Lord It "' l
"The Map le s"
,
Reed.
N,om,
an,!
c
oho
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ka
Saue'i
l
ey
n
ce
Rod
A
and
Mro
n
Lewis.
hra
Stevf' Coc
, ;icn i &lt; In July.
1
Eastm an •,nd Macg■ ret Shend, n ; a,ds Mantyn Moore and Pally pre s,dent
w,th Mr . a nd M ,s Ha ro l d s,uer
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a nd
Lel
Mr.,.
,nd
Lowery
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n
mee
the
i
t
Mami e Van Doren in
attend;n,
,
r
Ot he
Hewetio n and Li11da
Joan
ra te today
11.ids:
were
ope
Plans
to
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w
ner
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Mrs. H r ld T
James
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''TIIE BEAT GENE RATI
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A l l c ndmc th e u ut r ng were M r
s me , , 0 · " ' ' i s "
Re, Howa rd Ru pt,e U v11 1ted at we re Mr " es er Bo ice ' rs ·
Smi t h : me mbe r , J,n;c e Bunch. f
• nd
.
M r, Cink Clme
Mr.
the P ri&amp;dl l, Circle a t he� home
- a� l
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ffm
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W&lt;'s
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and
Su;sun
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Paul
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Mrs
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Globoka
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I Berky l; arn
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Jlolzer Hos pita l Mond av with Mrs. i �
,
:;:il:;ar Mr! �l a r ence 0 11 South Fo urth Avenue with Mrs . . son Terry �od Mrs, Emm a F�x.
d
Je ff Ch an dl er - l''m.s Pa rk er
j.
1
11
ans
a
\lr a nd Mrs F:
tt 80 W-;, r
[ J r,r nd s G h1r.1 c r who underwent
K'thy '""'ult:t Lois Ann Sa uer, B· e tty
lo a
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Couch, Adr ia I ' 11 1 11 ips. J 0d e n na a
· ·rnE JA VHA W KERS "
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Mrs Ch ar les Vroman in charge or t he were dlnn et 1ue1ts of Mn.
Mrs Ho�ard . West
ci'ar•k
nd \t rs Jam es H eed and c 'i l : lrer
-Ku ..,11. K a thy C on d e. v,ck ,e Spe ncer. flehra l lu n ncll, J,ntce
M"
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J 1 rgery m the mor ni ng )IJ'III. G l az'
n read t�
ma
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Vr
Mn.
ion,
t
devo
cTe-c-hnico lur)
a,st,
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David
Kath, ;m &lt; I i&lt; ,
Jr
Pul le . Mrs.
M.�r 7�· ':"s� � llfl e°rih ��r:. East m a n , W en dy a er , N cy Mrs ·Norm a """' II a nd
'
s husba nd ;, p,otor �I the E n , Ross
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r
- also - article "Like A ,MIJh!l' Army." '. '
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A n thony, Mr a n d Mrs Hola ll( t 11 1•11- 1 k •·pnse F: van ,1?el l( al U n ited Bret h- Mn H:;1 :oa��aa
er
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pr
nn a y
cmltrma
Thomas..
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t . Clal r an d R u t h
Mr1.
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�ell a ncl daugh te r. M r. a •11 l \1 r_s
ya Mo n n
Reba Brlck le 11, Beverly S a_rgean t ,
rc n C hu rch PomNoy
' over the ineet i11g. Pllh• for future
l'IIEIVs 1 n ,.
THUR S.. FRI. and SAT.
·ey Dars
w..
I a Fu!••
t an d An·1
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f
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nd so n8 Marjori e
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Cu
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for
"The
Fux
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L
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Pi
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Behy
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J'r ie n ds ha r � have le a rned that
aden
Con n ie
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World"s Hea vywtsighl
e ni places weni m•a4e· WIt 1h
H.um
Mrs 8 F pa rm�1ll!!e WII� h O&amp; tess me ti
w
of Mrs
J 0hn H u n nell a nd M r s. D,rn Wilt, Mr a nd M rs. Ralph
M
rd Stee l e , broth er
a
Cliffo
e
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Fight Pic t ures
f
Vtom■rf
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hol_jeu
or;
;
h,'.,
Mrs.
t
•t�J;�," �: .!R, Br idge Trot- w';,'it, a ;d, Ja ne EYans and Anit a , nd RT. Mr and M r s E�er �\ t.r y Ga rdner. former M,ddlep ort I to lhe Lot• Jo y c ! 7�� =7�
r
;: �
Johll nsson vs Patterson
July meeting. Projects for the ye..
1
h .
e sident, l8 r l'l'overln g very we l l Ed ison Ba, er, c h�
members Rose A n nil Light foot a n d son s. Ly nn
Jim�
ters" are . V ilora Collina; a ids :
r
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d.
ALSO AT STATE THl!ATR I!
di11CIJll,fe(L
were
Aoh, Je n nifer I Mrs Rob'.' '' 11"0 '" , n� d a ugh. e �. from a heart ,·oo,hllon at thei r of the mee��• ; •�h 0i��e w�th
J,nice E,an,. Kathy E n glish ,n d K�,ght . Lind,
IN PT. PLEASANT
Gene Cole,..n, progJ'll:
Mn.
res
.
o
e
eh er
h
pr : ye r by
Glori a Buck; mll!!mbe rs : M ary Bur- Mench lni ' M ary Henne.!!)', Pamela Mr anJ .�t rs llom � t � � 1��8 home m Ca r pent er
c
1
rm an, pre,:ented th� , sto y
i
cha
r
en
1s1e
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e
Tt
e
;; M�ss Sylvi Mc
Cas- I childr e n and
vo io n s were•rd
1
T HURSDAY and FRIPAY
ket t P a mel a Crew, M a rt iil Kay Hayes, S a nd ra Wh I leI{ Teresa
.
r
.Docto
Black
Good
"The
11_
Kathy
Russe
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,
Ly
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Mi
ht
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d
urray
M
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C
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to
t
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the
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BarMas
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and
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Hys
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da
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Hu
to
a
rved
8:1!1
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A
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course W
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NOW AT ST ATE THIATII
A de
---- · - - Chuckie Mu rra y were- overnight lov � gift box
"'lllE RISE AND FA'LL
bara Jo Whit e , Susan Gerla ch, Be,lly J!an Hobstet t er a11 d P e nny
Mrs
.
e:1� · "�
PT. PLEASAN T
em an , ?dt'B. V roma n ,
Col
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ti
M
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nd
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and
M
rs
wi
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a
c
u
ect
Mrs, Tony Fowler , pr oJ
OF LF.GS DIAMOND"
�&amp;J
I Roberta Wilso n , l;'aula Holdren, McKe nzi e .
Ri��ard Hova tter and daughter, :
' ' AROUND THE W ORLD
Huss ctl fnd,y .
ma n, reported th, t the d•�?tlon,
Brickle,, J ean Me.,,
·
roly n
Ca
MJ.,
l,
Kaul
arold
IN 80 DAYS"
Ray Da.nton - Kare n Steele
Mr,. [,c r,oo and other, of the i
j ! Mr. and Mro. Douglass �• . of booktet "The Sec ret Pl,c.e had Dr ea ma, Mn. H
I Nan C' y Harr is and Can d� B a n r_.
Fredd;e HoudHhell and Tercaa
I Huckey Mount, No rlh Ca_roh';ta , be en o rdered for the tiosplta ls.
Camp wish lo tha nk the fo llow- :.J
Th om as .
c a� e Mo nda y _ fo r II sti ort v 1 s1 1 ,"'_10
ing wh o h elp ed wit ti the settin g ' �
.
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,
. and Mrs . D. E� illc r, of Sou th
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,,
Mr
1
Saturcamp
-the
of
/lS
ster a d
r . ow s
up opcrati(.1
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fini
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visl
3rd A ven ue fo r an l nde
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aw. M r. a nd rs . . · H
day John Moore Doug Moore , 1
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1
V,Vfth, :;;rT�
M rbt nd M r!t" G I H 11 and
V ic tor Yu1.1ni,:, D�n W h ile, Dirk I f
� , p la_n lo go to Hu11tl ngton today t o
8y L U C I LL E HA W K INS
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Neutz I"1 r: Will ar d Doyer · We n� vi�1t with Mns Low's mothe r , Mrs. daug er , San ra , \!m/8:atu rday
� _
M is� Dori n da Wilso n spe n t ttie H�·a Brow n . ·
or a visit with rela tives.
r lfo�th orrie,
,
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c 1_ l . .
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�1 :li �m tt\�� r! :�� Elmer W h ite week end i n W est � rville the g uest
M rs. C arr i e C a &amp;Sell, w ho suffe red
Mr . and M rs. Jat;5• 1� ou ���!
I
_1 1 le
or Mr. and Mrs. Gl enn John.!!o n a stroke la st December is so me- and son, Da ie , 11n
the
at
11id
D l l\ r/. O N D R I N G �
idesm
br
a
was
anri
what imp ro ved a nd ta n be a ou n d spen t t he week end wi t h M r . a n d
!Javis Shoo! weddi ng Sat urday eve �vme on crutc hes. Last week sh e Mrs . Torn W a lt ers ln Pt. Pleasani .
QUAlt.ANT ID POii
ning.
M rs. Mabe l Sa nborn e n tered Ho ·
rdur ncd to Spr i n a(leld with he r
Me mben of th e Key to Re tter
.-ellM,f.N NT
obs:erva­
r
fo
nday
o
M
l
a
spit
o
mere, Mre . Ma r gar et Thom as, who z�r H
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M r s. I&lt;'. R a :: Wilso n af!compa_n ­
L i ving 4-H Club of Bradford at­
YALU
hon.
s.
r
M
with
e
r
he
ing
. .
.
ld ied Mr. 11 nd Mrs. Hc1rol d Davis , has bee n visi t
te nd&lt;'tl tho clothing meeting he
am Morns 111 I ll a t h er
Willi
Mrs.
o
ar l RickE
,
1
er
r
b
and
th
r
e
h
cussoll
al the Rock Sp ringe Gra nge 1 1111 Rev. a nd M rs. M11ho ney a n d Mrs.
man She pl a ns to rem ai n i n home o n South Second Avenue.
Jones to West e rville Saturday e ve­
on F riday ni11:h t .
Supt . and M ni ._'Lee W. Mc�om � s
Spri�e:fiel d unlll she is fully rening to 11\tend the Dnis •Shoo f
rovtred. Mrs. Mary B urton of snd daugh ter, Di a nn e,_ and a r vm
weddi ng.
BOARD M E ETING
Com pton, Ca.llf., who h as bee n I Spencer or Pom eroy visited I� Col ­
The Offici a l Bo artl meeti ng of
h
t
e
was
here al the Cassell home for umbu s Monday. They w!re d i�er
Miss Dorin da Wilson
the United Me thodist Churc_h ,
din n er guest of �umt!tlme wen t to Spr in gfield with guesl.8 or Mr. McCom a� m;
lte v. Rugenc Brown, l'asl ur , will Suml11y cve n l n g
rs.
�P
Guell a nd son ! hcrn a nd wil l visit th e re and in j Mn. _I . E. Mccomas.
meet Sunday ('v e n ina at 7 :45 . M r . and Mrs. Joho
�
e of Sy r�cuse 11�80 joi�
Radcliff
s,
n
Cleme
Mich.,
Mt.
d
n
11.
Col
mbus
u
Tum rny.
Commii.sion11 will meet at 7 : 1 6.
th
a
e
r
e
nn
I
d
f
or
oup
r
g
ht" fore re turn ing Lo her home in the
Mik e aml Pal West spe11\ Satu r­ C11liforni a . M r. Rickman wi l l re- Comas home.
da y wlth ttiei r grandm?lher, Mrs. mlli n here.
1
. Ar no l d Rich ards a nd daughIll•
l e n .S m ith, Laure l Sl.
for
He
n
comto
Mrs
rM1
aul
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See Us For Your
ACTIVB MAN, OIi t■miad Oro
ldt for l&lt;'rs, .J anice a n d Roselle, a 1)d Mrs.
llng
Neutz
h
Rcula
IJ'l­
Mrs.
lfllhtr
Proof
IT'S
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Lipptll
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1l1111tt
Ervin Daumg a rd ner an d da ugh ter ,
j
New ark S at u rday evenin g whe re
IIN,
AYINIHN
..,,11 • . • T1■ction,TNd .. cnpo ...ia.
d
n
Alma, sl)e n l l ast Satu rday a
sh e will join her son, Ca rl a nd
A•••l■bl■ In Si,n 16,.IJ , , . Widthl A-EE. M■n1 Oll'ltr ll)'lo LO ,._ ilom.
re
whe
Ohlo,
Beaver,
in
Sunday
Tri on I p■if IOIIIJ,
fa m i ly. Sund a y t hey will ll'ave tor
th ey at te nded lhe meeting of the
Middleport
a week 's vaca tion to New York PMvtdenre Dh trkt Su-nd ay Schoo l
an� l'enns ylvanla .
co nve ntlon and BTU al the Zion
POR
SALES &amp; SERVICE
Richa rd D u rkwo rth, Sym•u s1i. Ruptis t Ch ur('h.
nin,S
r
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l
Cu
t1
rs.
M
and
Mr.
11 rn t lhe weekend in Cincinm1
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vfsiling his cousina Mrs. l l t len visiled over lht&gt; weekend wi t h . his
Lov ett 11nd sun� Art 1md Da11;1 mothe r, Mrs. Goldya Mou rn ing.
0
0111
son s. Mrs , C_arl M ?u rn ing . atte�ded
B
PL UM BI NG &amp; HEATING
and Mrs. Carl Be. rrl' und
"Middle ol Upper lotk"
POMEROY
POMEROY
bc1sc , clas11cs m luink1n11 at Oh10 Unl\lerthe
ded
n
atte
e
h
e
r
While t he
COURT . STREET
Phcml WY-2-2550 Mldclleport
sily, Athens, la st we&lt;'k.
b a II games.
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Mt. a nd Mr:t. Haro ld Ch.ise v1sll• [ •.,,�---,.,,,,----,,.,,�::'.
M rs. Francis II . Gl uier und N - 1 r.d with thei r daughter a nd famll r:wen l major 5ur..: ery M rn1cfa y a l l Mr. a mt M rs . David Jay Jenkins I n [
Hol1.cr Jlospi !ul n nd L'i report!'d Indi ana uv er the week e nd . The
as Jmp rovlni,:.
Jenkins' 110 n , Steve, re lu rnr.d to
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Miss Judy Je n nings of . � l11a1!cc I Midd lepo rt wilh them fo r a two
ar r!ved Sunda y for II v 1s1 l wllh , Wt•l"ks viHII.
hC' r f at,ht•r. t '.arl .l t•11111 ngs •1 11d
Mr . an t l � rs . l l aruld llh�k lc a nd
I fil mily mov er1 this week i nto l tlC'
u th cr rt•h1tivt•.s :.111I fri 1•1 H l s .
Mrs. H11na ld Ua\ 1 .� n• 1 u rn 1• &lt;t W11·tt l' r c rooks proper l y o n South
I homr Sunda y aftu 11 �•·1'na l dars F"ourlh Avrnuc rerentlv v11r11ted by
vhit in Col u mbus with twr s1sll•r, !hf' Howurd West fami l y who mov•
M rs. Wood r ow A1lams .
I'd tnto the Cro�s ho u se on So ut h
Miclrne l Jonell of l "olumh uN lll"· Scl"flllci .
r ived 111st week lo 1111cnd I ll (' sumMiss Co n nie '. ;!iller of Columbu s
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Mr. and Mrs. Ja111t1s AslH"rnfl
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TOKY O (UPI/ - The U n ited S tates formally assumed
respo n s1b1hty for the defense of Japan Thu rsday but
the act
filed a taxpayers suit n comm on pleas cour
toppled from power the ma n who had wo rked harde
t n ami n g
st for i i,
Dan C. Hartinger, Roll•nd E. Neutzli n g a n
d Don Mull e n , com.
Prime Minist er No busuk e Kishi.
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ffl!SSioners, and Auditor Gordon €a!dwell and Trea
.
lh n utes after U S. A m bassador r _ T h e 63-ye a:-oJd p r ime
.
r Clyde
minist er
MtUhone as defendants. The suif was filed by Gallisure
DougJa
.s
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t h_u� II a nd _ _ J.pa• did no t say JWit when he wo ul d
polis atto r.
ney William H. SowePS, acting as attorney for the plain
nes� Fo re1.i;:� M m 1ster A11ch1r o , s te p out o f office, thua
tiff
makin g it
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Also enjoined in the action
fujiyam .a
sig ned the
revised j c) e_a r he in�e nded t o i_,la_y
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a d�
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tteat)'. o f mntu.a� coope rat ion and c1s1ve role m the choice
)leste rdsy were Audi tor Caldwell j dlnt1 J n the IC'liOn. Copies of
h i1
of
f
ro
m lhe plaintiff to Profrom i8llul n g a warran t for P W'· • �tteu
aecunt y, . K1sh1
announced h e succ_ess.?r.
chase of t he equipment and Trea• ' Neu tor Jamll!!!I O 'Br ien and t h e
would resign . . .
K1sh1 s annou nce ment touched
NEWEST . B U S I N ES S
loli ddlep ort' s new est busin es• is lhe lop thing In a utomat ism , a
•u re, Mili ho ne from ho nori ng a prosecutor's ,n, wer were liled
The rm, , s,gnmg an d e xcha ng e off polilical jnfight ;ng i n
"Duds- I n- Su ds" sell operating lau n dry where for as little as a nickle housewives can dry
his fac,
warnnt iuued in a e&lt;ord, n ce w; th wi th the peti tion to oupport the
' of ankl es of ,. , ;neau on we re ar - Hon · ridden Liberal • Dernoc,a ti c
mode rn synthetic wa shables. Mrs. Do n Gosne y, 183 Ash-st., c&gt;_f)ened business a "'.eek ago and t h e resolution
cjaim. ,
ranged on a n
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hou r 's no / ice to ' P arty.
.
plans a "Grand Openmg" in early J uly. Here are lolrs. Dwight Haley, Mrs. Franklin
aYOid a threate n ed _ lcftwi n g dcm,
Coo k
ln vestig, t lo,; a t the cou rt house
. , M,. Sowe,, told Tllm Dolly
K;,h; h,ri ,ucce,sfully conlrolled
a n d Mrs. Raym ond Fife using the services pro vtded by coin operated automatic washers and today revealed t hat a warrant in
:,:s ���on by fa natic Ze ngakure n :�o�: :::� �a��: n � s;;;;
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that
::: no ....... ,.., w■rrant
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dryers. M ore dryers and washers are Io be ad ded, and future Plans '·nclude a kiddie park 1h e amount of $17,091 67 had bttn
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ED WARD R . JOH NSON
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The ceremo ny wen t off smooth- the treme ndous pressure th at
issued by the coun ty �uditor J u
. ,., tti. fint Plyment of
besid e t h e lau nd ry.
built
=
6 118 a do wn paymen t on the u.1:: .�
h.. bNn lnued by
Edw anf R . · Johnson, a Chariest-in Jy but l ater 5.000 demont.trato r.s up over the u . S. - J a pan security
caterp iJlar tra ctor
W. Va., musician who married a zather-ed at .a mass r�lly down- [ tre.a ty proved too much .
the a llditor and honored by the
urch lied b
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the eommiHione r8 : tha� d
girl wi t h ties in Meip Co unty, ii town a n d d ecla red the1r i nten tion
u
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CHnfy
trff1t11'9r.
He
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Vio lent oppo.siti on from left.
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their regul ar m..u n� . Re cor �! :1
Southern Loe,! School Dist rkt', to. �a n, h on the Diet. t he l'o reign w;nger, a nd . Comm u n ;,,. a nd
that addlt!OM! action ..., ...
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takan to ritcoww the a mount new. i nslr�men tal muslo i n �tructo r. i M1mstry Bu t ldm g a nd �UJ1 yama·s S1:upmg
t he treas urer's office show tha t
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t;iy poh t•.c al e ne �u es w! t �
t he Wi rt.I nt, No, 4359 had been
from the CharlMtan firm.
home
He 18 a 11.hde t.rombone ai:tl8t.
Where the s1gnmg took his O".ffl party Jed to his deea,on
h o nored June 10.
At th e time of th e June 6 pur'-'
M r.
Johnso n
m amed Ann place.
to resign_
cha9e of the tractor, Commisa.ion
- Schroath, daughter of .Mrs. F reder•
WASH I NGTON UPI-The House t he t hree D emocrat ic senators in eral matching grants to states
The sui t resu lt! from a reso. er Mullen tol d The Daily S n ick w . Schroat h, Bridgeport,
e toda y overw helmin gly approved / Ihe run n ;ng lo; their parly'a pre• 1 h at •�reed lo expand their pub- lulion p as,ed by lhe eounly com- tlnel
th a t he voted a g,inat the V,., and 1'hndda ughter of Mrs.
w.
Jeii&amp;lati o n desig ned to provide iden lia l nomination.
Ile assistance proiram, to in cl ude mi11ioner11 lune 6 to purchase a ttll&lt;&gt;lutiun tor three reasons. He Nona Ervi n, formerly of MiddleIUbsidized m edical care for about
The House-passed m easure fall s m edical benelilli !or persons over used D-9 cate.rpiller tractor with ..id the purchas
port. The couple, with their three- I
e made lh e eau n tli00,000 to 1,000,000 needy persons far short of the coverage pr o-- 65 who can no t afford medical SJ)ecifled equipment from the t.Y.- . highwa
r-dra wn by monthi-old _ daugh�r.
ove
y fund
Deborah /
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ove r 6fi.
posed by organized l a bor arid the care bu t are not poor eno ugh to Charle11lon firm. Paymen t was to .f8l ,OOO, h e did not fe
y
ea vy s
onnage
Ann., are llvmg n ow 111 Middl eport.
e l tha t the
Th e vote W'8 380 to 23.
al tern ate pla n propos,d by the El• 1 be on relief.
be m ade in three equ,J payme nt, &lt;11Unty s hould enter into
Mr
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) _ The United States
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The measure now goe, to the sen h ower ,dmlnlstntlon . Bo th of
The bill iloo would e xtend So- of $ 17,09 1.6'1, one on pu rch a,e ,
1Yy h 1ghw�y con ,tru ctlon. an d V1rgm11 Umv�sity m 1 909 w,th a l
threw
Senate wh ere a determined fig ht these Pl ans would o ffer ben efits clal Security benll!!ftts to 87ti,OOO and the o Lher two payments in he
a fantastic ton nage of m issile hardware into the skies
�e w11 a,a1m1 t th� pur�ase of degree in music (.appl ied o rga n and
will be m,de to expa nd it to pro- to mo,e th an hall of the 18 mil- more workers and make another 1981 ,nd 1982. Cornml,.loner, Da n any moehme,y
W
ed nesday and early lod ay, match ing
the busi est 24-hour
wh 1eh m1, h t not piano ).
vlde hoaoit awation ,n d o th er lion person, over 86.
400,000 po,,on, subject t o Social H,rtinger and Rolland Ne utding
h' 1
IALo the pl an, of a new oo,0.
Mr. Jo.h n,o n gr�1uated from _t he pe · d · n the IO
f lhe Allanti• c ffllS
• Sll
• e ra nge.
medical care benefi t! for all el dThe measure would offer fed- Seclltily taxes. --�votM in favor of th e purchase t7�
�:�s i l ; men pu;�:!�
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A 11,o uko tbat the
and war rock.eta into lhe 1 1 :54 a. m. (edt) Wednellday
with
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�� tn t !" . .' �.nd m1~,n1 � hicles
rtty
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lir wlth "oboof
lli'OIJ.n.i: �e la_ u,gchin_g of a Tra nsit satelteai ary Inju n cti on gran ted y ea �r11'iet:" H1s acttvl hea i � cluded
�•· r n
Tb bro• der progr am l • o ug h t
RIASONS CITED
terday be m ade permanent on -wftjty Q'm phany orcbq:tr.11 , w!nd ec on in a sho':
D � �- aiht didll't ai,n Off untH l:Q;
by or:
l
ummer
ay
g, 01••ed 11 bor. Som e' ,ers ,00
r
a . m. Thursday wilJI the ahoo n•
In the petition f i led yes t erday fin al hearin g or the case.
U
s ympho ny, co ncer� and marching
of it is backed by eve ry one of
of I.be day's second Polaria.
the plai n tiff all eges th at the pur•
Filed
d
,
wit
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a
D.an
nd
t
h
peU
the
he_ Phi Mu Alpha jazz r
tion ester- --:: ::- - ch ase waa no1 in ,ccordonce with d ay was '" ;nJ u ncU on bo
ban d a nd mus,c ho n orary. He won
n d t or
The double Pola r;, te,ta, ,. ••
law as n o decla ration of emer- $100 sign t•d by Hoqi er GoegJei
t he Presser founda ti on Award in
n,
duc
ted bJ th e Navy which
will
ge nc y was msde, no certifieate of D. E. '.thompson and .Jacob
By United Preas International
Tur• 1� for achievem e nt and scholaruse the missile 88 it.s chief n u·
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clear weapon for subma rines, ;n.
!i� li��l f�/ day of summer i n Ohio was one of humidity
ty
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Th e sho wers an d seatiere d th u n dersh o we rs were expected o f t he propos1 t1o n, ,nd th e
re.
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The M e ;,:, County sh eriff'• of- �•d , a unch mg th at empioy=
to continue today ' sp read ing over the state lrom the south• solution was n ot ad opted by u nn
ew
ec
o
nomy
fue
l mixing p roeess .
fices
i
n vest i,ated two wreck,
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west
an i mo us co n.sent of th e
uis Saturday Eve
y
board.
KES I DE, . UPI
terday eve ning, o ne al Fo rest Run
The 64tb an d 65t h Polar is fir•
The Twi n-City Sh ri ne Club Bil•
W ednesday brought a spate of storm struck Bu tl er Cou n ty. Tw o S�ction 305.23 of th� Ohio Reo
- Met hoLA
di •ts we re 88k ed Wed nesday to be· Yio len t
i
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g
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t
he
other
on
t
S-within a span of on ly th ret
h
e
IH
t
Shotgun
Ho
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wea th er to lh e Buckeye home, were h it by llght nlng, r a• v."= Code wa, cIted ID the peJI· no unces lh,t member, o f lh e orco m e more un compromi,in g in Sta te.
h
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,n d 28 m;n utes-wenl wi th
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and
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guests Will
d;o stllio n WMOH wen l off l he
The
, lllpol !, and I ronton .
their a ltitude towa rd soci al drinkI nvo l ved in t he forest Run oul flaw an d both shots traveled
The peti_tion al so states t ha t take a cruise Saturd ay eveni ng • Potts of th• Stat• H l hwa
.
a i r when ligh tning hit the wire9 /
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t
,- P• wreck 81 4 : 45 p. m . were ca rs driv- "in excess" of 1,000 miles.
.
ing and lhe use of llq"or.
Gallon, in C ra wfo rd Coun [l', w" I•
the transmiller ,nd a high ten. the . Proaecutmg •lt�rn ey was ssk• on lhe Su,an A., Galllpol i s po rt y
tn&gt;t &lt;01 labo,ohd to brino nNd, 1
And m J n ;s ters we re as ked lo h,t ha rdc,t . II reee,ved 1 . 1 1 mchcs
.
.
,ion w ire fel l onto a main tho r- ed m wri ting to bn n • the action boat. Depart ure time ;, 7 p. m. / od bl ood .....,. the Huntl- en by Douglas, c; c ,. Raci ne , and
w. T. Hendr; , Pomeroy. Accord- / EarLier m the _d•y a . hea,y.
l!ll)eak out mo re stron gly fr-om the �r rain !n a h a lf hou r , 11ccorn� an oughrare i n H amilton, blockinf snd he refused to do ao o n from the Pomeroy levee.
Blood Bink fo HolNr HoslNtal
pulpit aglli n st liquor.
1ed by wmd s of more tha n 60 miles
i n g to the offici a l re pol'l: , Circle, th;o�ted Atl as mten:o nUne.nlal
grounds th at a.a prosecu ting attorThe Midd l eport Ro tarians ha ve
In • hurry N rly this mornl .
traffic for several minutes.
.
nt
The Northeast Ohio Confere nce ,n hou r.
d
r iving a 1958 C hev rolet owned by m1s_s1le zoo�ed off the Ca_pe 1n a
But in ot ljer ,rea,, i i waa • ney he 18 attorney for the defen- acheduled a c ruise an d din n er on
Th• patro l WH &lt;1llod It 2, 45
tre,e�l ory a ,moot p,ra U e ung Jut
of th e chu rC'h ado pted both augFlore
nce C i rd e. was tra vell n g east
t
he
boat for 6 :30 p. m . Friday
Windows w ere blown ou t in hot a nd hum Jd da y. The tempe ra- -- ---- -- -: ·- m. and ci.t l v-erecl th• Mood
nigh
t s Th or-A�le-Star wb! ch
o
r
gestions of its tempera n ce board,
p�I
n the Fo est Ru n Road. Hendrix,
from M iddleport.
ture reached 00 in Cinci n na ti and
to th• hosplt■I .. 4:20. H untt
he new TranSlt system !R o�b1L
which al so called for local cru- ,eores of homes, G a rage, we re
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a
1950
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entered
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pol
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umidi
t
y
ltt
averaged
th•
80
Ir
p
mot
e
r
ce
o
n
t
onton
The A tl as f�ew 5,000 miles in a
aadce to wipe ou t the distribution k no,ked cown and hail,tones the
ME IGS GEN ERAL H OS ITAL
th e state.
p,trolmon at tho Ohto lwld.. the Fore,t Run road from th e Mi n- teat of 1t, gui
&amp;ire of golf balls bro ke car w j ndP
dance ,,,tem, pow.
of pornography.
etsvi
l le Hi l l road a nd struck the
Admitted : Ethan Harper , Porn -------1 er and wa
lpPrNch .. Ch--k• and
rhe,d
r..n!ry.
Ci
r
The co n feren ce cal led for th e .sh ields.
cl
e
car.
eroy.
the Galll,O,i, patrolman met
'
end of nucl ear tc11ts by all naDisch
rged:
a
Two Galio n h omes were struck
Johnn ie G rueser,
thll Ironton car on R o1,1te 7 and
Ths) b umper and grill of t he Ci r•
•
tl·on, and supported 8hartn, birth by lightnin °
·
Minersvil le ; Mrs. Eliza beth Gra ham , mtlrMd the blood to ,... ho■but n either caught
"'
de
ca r Was da ma ged with Ci rcle
control me thods with ot her na- fire . In one,
e
L
ta rt ,,.
�a IIs.
the llghtni n g came In
Pl·1a I,
_____ ,____ [' complaini n g of an injured elbow. !
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lions.
Ea rl Rickma n , M iddleport, re ...
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through • te leviaion ,et Yi, a
The bumper, grill snd hood of the
cei,ed news lhia week of the
"W• bel l•ve th• propoaal, tor high a ntenna. Mrs. Howa rd Tuppi!i
Hend r ix car was da m,ged.
election of his son, Dr. Lewi,
I
w ere
plannH parenthood which m.r and her young daugh ter
In the Shotgu n Hollow road
Rickman
a resid en t of Mount
ev a
N Pf"■ctlc:tld In Chrl1tl an c,on1- wa,hi n g la u odry in lhe basement
wreck, ca rs involved were driven
Clemen,
,
Mlc
h
ig,n,
t
o
t
h
e seve n
tc lffletl ■hould be ah1N&gt;II wi th of the olher horn� when they saw
I by Aaron Hysel l , 205 Condor St.,
Funeral servi ces for Mll o W, man Board of Educalion of the
S
peopl• In all countrlN a.t a pai l. a flash of - llgh tmng. They wer e Stewa rt, age 94, who died at 9: 45 M o unt Clem
Po meroy, and Th omas W alkins, [
ens Community
Dis,
knoe
ke
unco
d
ns
ious,
c
but not In - fast ev
tlYO "'• In wmlns for WOO'!d
•
Midd leport. The t wo ca rs met on . _ _Sheriff's Departmen t orficera
e1gs
y
•
f
e ning at the h ome or Ma
lrlct.
jured.
11ld.
a hill crest ,nd sidesw;ped
.,..,.,• Iha
wi ll, J a t l ed Robert Casto, 28, B radbury,
d1ugh ter, Mn. Howard Hughe,
D r. Ri&lt;kman i, th e first Negro
Roy Holter, Pomeroy Sta r Route, today had stepped u p medium damage reported.
Lhls .mom;ng on a charge of d;,A ntl the con ference adopled a
Damage In G,l ion wss eatlmated ,t 90 EHt 1 2th Ave., Columb o ,, to be elecled to puhU c office fro m
vice
t
first
lol
g
stand' that a presidential ca n di• at 100 thou,
president
president
ccideot
The
t
o
a
w
a
s
the
;
0
,e
st
ig,ted
of
ei
at
County
�rbmg the . peace !,,ought by his
s
o., will be held Saturd ay at 1 ·p. in that city. He ls a member of
a nd dollar•
J u ni or Cham ber of Comm e rce following elections held Wed- B p. m. and occurred about 200 ,w.• fe �l tc r ,ca, to alle�e.dly llied to
date ohould be judged o n hi, rec- 1
.
from
the
Ewing
Chapel.
W Nther C••- A;c!Nnt
rn
th e staff at St. Jo,.p h Hospita l
•
1 1 1 h1mse1 b, hangmg r,om a
I p
ord, platform a ud pe rfo r man ce.
yarda off R oute 143.
Rain fa lling on an oil-slick hi' g h )(r. Stewart had farmed In the 1 th ere and pl aced ..ec ond in t he nesd8Y ev�n mg n o meroy town hall ·
-------tree near h is home abo11. 10 a. m .
"We desire to see a ma n wit h way in Star
Olhe
r
fficers
o
j
n,11m
L
who
d,
e
ong
will
Bo
tt om area ,
movI na: to lleld of nln e c,ndidates com pel- l
.
k County was blam ed
The J u n mr Ch,m ber of_ Corn• Libra
firm r,llgi o u, con,letions as pre,. I for a crash
.
which kille d Eda D e - Columbo, wit h bis doqghter In l�g for two four-year te rm po,; . I lume th ei r d ut;e, at an inaugu,.
Officer, learned , n eighbo r cut
ry Board To
!den t of th e Uni ted Stale, ind we z, rdo, &lt; l ,
,l ion din ner J u ne 30 at 7 p. m. are me�• 11 a na tion�! organ tutlon
Amsterd am . She wa, hts later ye,n. He al,. served ... Uona. . ·
I the rope by which Casto hung,
h
,p
eh
expect thal h e shal l •IO nd above Lh row n fr
n ay
l
on�ors, m cnoperot,o n " eel
lhe Meigs
om a car which ,truck a superinlenden t ot
He 18 aloo a member o f t he G len Glaze, first vke : R ev. w;i . w t
. , a bout , foot from the ground. of,
w, th other CM� �"ll� • or by 1 t•
oectsrian i n tereslS in th e d i,, shoulder
A meetmg of the Pomeroy L1, ter h e had
of Ohio 4J south of c,n. County lnflrm,ry for a number Macomb Coun ty Medic,! Soci ety liom Roberta, ,econd vice ; Eugene
jumped from a tree
commu mty-w1de
charge of !hot high office.
!1 ,
ears, ,ecre tar,; Micke
proJects bc ary Board will be h�ld at t he l imb wil
o f years.
y W il l iam,, ' 1
to n and overt urned
and on the board of directors of S
h
a
rope
slip.knotted
t
;
e
imed
.
a
ar
to
d
w
mpro
en
vem
ta.
reasu rer
t
library � t 4 P: m . Fnday , M r s. a
a nd Ri h,rd Rowlings.
Su r vivo ts are the daugh ter Jn thll!! cit y's YMCA.
An el ectric al ha il a nd wind
.
''Th erefore, h•t us rend er jus
round his neck.
.
The
local
group
tice at the polls o n t he basls or - --:::-::7:"- - -- - - t
h
is
ye
ar
,
John
am
on
g
Luc)'
W.
tl
n
G
a
in
er
,
hb
rar
111
Bl
ae
sr
n reports.
and John
Columbus; a ol aler, Mrs. Pete
Dr. Rickma n ;, a grodu a le of
I Office rs of the boa rd are C. E.
a ITI■ n 's record, platform a nd
MAN ARRIST! O
Th e officer,; ,.;d Casio, father
Ha n num, Tur tle Creek, Pa., four I Middlll!!p ort High Sch ool an d vis- Th om �son me m bers of th e Board other project,, ag ai n spo n,oredI wltti the Meigs Co u nty Riding Club Blakeslee, pre sldenl; P. E. Stan- of three, s uffers from diabetes.
of Di recto�s
The Ohio State Pa trol reported it11 ndchlldren .dnd 10 gre11 t g rand l Jted heore i n
prejudi ce
performance without
_
M ay wi t h his fat her
.
· _____ _ _ -an annu a l Horse S how, and a le , vke p resident: Ethel
and suspidoo."
lhe arrest last night ln Gal lia children.
Garlan d Dr . Ray Pickens wa1 ca lled by t he
I y
and a u n t, M rs, Carrie CaS.!lelL He
teenage Roadeo, i n which young secretary an d Mar ion Ebers bach, Middleport emer-1:;en cy squad
County of Jo hn o. Slack, Sy '8cuoe
ln te,menl will be In the Sand ca m e eopecl ally to allend the
which
d r i,er, competed on • st,nd ard ' tre..urer . Member, a,e Mr,. Et,;e I an swered a C.tll or h e
on a chugc of having insutfl. HIii Cemetery, Long Bottom. I Alumni Ba n que
lp. Casto was
t when he pa:tiFl•oa•a Hearinubut diffir u lt. course for poi n ts Sm ith, Rev. W. A. Roberts an d unco nscious from lack of aircien t brakes. He is to appear- Friends m ay can at Ule
"'
when
er
In the progra m pa
I w. P. Loch ary.
bas('d on lh eir skill:
.n
s'.' " ·
: June 24 in GallipolJs Municipal home from Friday noon,fuuun talil cipatelll
'
I CIJI down .
In Divorce Suit
special tribute to Mi&amp;li
ru
, ,·
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time of the funeral.
Final hearing of the divo rce Co urt.
Taylor.
case of Harold E. Rooe, Racine vs.
- ----- -- --Linda M. Rose, Syracuae, w11 hel d
·Paro l ee Arrest ed For Murder When Ha
' I
·
in Common Pleas Cou rt yesterday
.g,
t/S
A board me�ting of t he Fa r m
t d
1 n
e
er
w
el
B c
e i
r
defendant wa, outed cuatody
c'.::; B ody Of Man 'Wh o Made Him Mad' Foun d ln Car
:: � �u�
:t��. Regula
:��
::; :�
office
s m
Pomeroy.
r busi�� r
��l
�h the
J:;�wit
�;:\,ct1:.;.
of
a m;no,c:child
plain,
nc,s WH tran8'cted wi th • budget
W/
h
CLEVELAND UPI-Subur b an ' MUchelb car o,desw,ped on e sea rch continu ed for
several
tiff to pay $ 10 per week support.
i,-•
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committ ee a ppointed as fo llows·
R
odt'Y River police today fol.lfld a
dr iven by Joseph Tupa , 21, Cle\•e houn. Pohce saw Mi t chel l wa l k•
J
P
K
-Re
TO
YO
Chino
l/ f
took
.
d
b a ttle, no nmme, wert uoed a nd Toe -tung, llre.,, d "i t ls lmpossin an enlry algned by Judge
Virgil H,mm, cha, r ma n , Genrge / bl•odY· u-h,cked body in the l an d, wh o W'8 driving hom e from ing alo
Bacon the divorce case or GlorJ.t luue �ith SovJet Premier Ni k.it.a Khrush chev tbu1 WH not
n g railroad tracks. Their
singled bl e to hope tha t imperia lists W el l s and D ale Bach ner. A nom- rear of a wreck ed car and
ar- wo rk as a ma iler at the Cleve- shotguns rea dy, they approa ched
S.
h
K hru.a che, today by eh•l'(lng out tor critl clom. But lhe •Pill In could be persuade d to b good•
Ann Eberahach a gain,t George A.
e
in, t ln• com mittee ;n cludes Vi rg,I rested the dn, er ofter a m an land PI,m Dea ler.
him.
,
Eboraba ch w11 801 tor hearing tha t copi t,llol govern ment, are vie ws waa cl eor.
""" re d or repe nt."
H,mrn.
ch,irm, n . Morie Koblc n l,. hunt .
Tupa ch,sed Millhell ,1 speeds
"yiclous an d unch,ngeable" and '
The ex-co mlct suc,endered. Of•
Ju[y 12.
Gomul ko Wllh Mr. K.
Evelyn Mo ntgomery
and Tom
of 05 miles per h our. Mitchell's ricers fo"nd a .32 callber pistol
Khrushchev, 1 peakin f at a Ro'
lh, t the Communiol world had
Al to Mi tche l l, 45 . Cic,e i ,nd, •�
BUCHAR EST, Romania UPI- Say re.
car cra ,hed ;nto a fence.
no choice but to "orgai;iiie atrena:• manta,n party congre11 In Buc h.ain h ;, hip poeket. It con tained
Weste rn observers today expect- I Outgol ng region .a l super-visor p11 role fr-o m ,t hf! Sou th �rn M1c h 1s
rest, "d vanced the thuis tha t a
tb to fight them."
o
ne e:r.J?l oded cartridge and five
As
Tupa
f'II
11pp
r
oached,
Mitch
1
ed Pol 1b Communist Party Ch i ef Iva n Coo per, was pN!sent a nd in- ga n tate Pr_ison . . _ a dmit ted the 1
rapidly chanain a world his ou t•
live rou n ds.
pu
l led o ut a pi5to l and cursed.
11
sla
i
n
g.
l-!,e
Gomul
id
W
e
�ll
law
l
ady
�ie
d
k
hi�
a
gll'e
victim
to
y
a
trod uced the new supervisor, Don
The d�claralio n, published ln dated •orue
He said h is vi ctim a n d he- had
"pect, of Mandll· ' ringing endo rsement to Soviet Col!Ht, Chi!Hcothe . Organ ization 1 on ly " Johnn, e. •nd sa id he Tupa fletl to a hotel and cal led
the official Peiping Peoples baily
Lenin theory, lncludln1 the te�ch•
been
dr ink;ng ;,,. 12 ba r, ,no Ii,
Rocky
Rive
r
po
l
ice.
th
ough
t
h � was fr om nearby R a•
Premier Niki ta S. Kh rushch ev's Di r eclor Alle n Finchum gave a rena lly go t i n to a n argumen t over
I and n,por1ed by lhe Comm unJ,t l I ng thal tbe ••I•ten!:' of cap,tsJ. 1 r,,i,ion of Co mmun t,t dogma.
/
nn
Ohio.
,,
ve
port of hi, monthly octlvit;es i n
New China OeWI lleney, 11erved iam ma.tea war Inevita
A pa trolm, n fou nd tho , rnrnd • "Joh nnie's d,inkin1.
ble.
"
Hungary, Czecho1Iovskla, East t he cou nty.
Cleveland police tentative ly oned, wrecked car sn d saw the
" •• open retort lo the compara - ' He repeated hlo .lheory
Mitc
hell has a record datinl(
tho!
the
Ge
r
man,
and Bulgin, ,1 re,d1
u wa.• ri,rided to h,,e a dis pla y ident ifi ed the ,;,u m " John bloody,
lively moderate lino oroclolmed
ed b ody of , m,o
back to 1936 here. He oern'll time
two different 1Jlte011 .,.n
aet have ennouneed their aupport for 11 lhe Meigs County . Fair ,nd to Thom" Rayfield, 32, Rovenna. H e doubled hack
Khrushchev in Bucb■. re,f, Tue.t , 1or11 in "pea
on the floor of t he for , burglary in Fllnt. Mich . He
u
p
cefu_
C1HX
l
lateri:ce".
Khrushchev's policy of " modera, \ponsor II talent-fi!ld progra m al formerly lived J n Cleveland a nd rea r: On t h
,
ay.
e arou nd was a Boy
bas been atTe,ted many times
The �elpinc, Dall;,, - q�qtlna: II
Uon" and his lnaistence tha t tbe fait. 'Th er e will be two cbHes had a min or police record h er�; St?ou
I
t handax covered with blood.
ro
r vagrancy
.
in Ahibama and
Aa ia • alw,IIYI tb, ca� w�en er.llIJ, from the
of Red Marx ilnd Lenin mu,t be Inter, ror lhe 11l ent show, 15 years of a1e
"I killed hi nt . He 101 mo mid,
The p,trolm,n reported by ra, M ichi(an. Ho wu paroled la■t
Commtm!ttJ. aet In 111. ,lileQj�cal Cbioefe P�
V
1
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,,:oted w!!!i � \11&lt;!,ef.
or younie,, a.,i IG lo �
Alt!.
dio ..d .Ille IQllUlunt be11n, The October.

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A temporary lnjunct1a11 , wa, granted Wednesday afternoon
by Judge John C . Baco.n
common pleas court restraini ng
the Meigs county commissioners fro m tak i
ng furth e r actio n
in the purchase of a, cat.etpillar tractor from the Walk
er Macbinery Company, Cbarles!on, W. Va. , fo r the sum
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,__., ..,.. ,,,, -••- -, First Baptist Missionary Circles Hold
Church T"!stees
At Middleport Hold Meeting_
Sess,ians Tuesday Evening apt
T
Missi ary Ci cles o f the First
ist Church of Mid· I Monday Eveni ng
I dleport
m et Tuesday e1•�n i ng _ in the homes of �e members.
Levm Sauer, Jr., pre1iden.1 of
the meetings that the picnL of the B.
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announce
was
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fHE DAILY SENTINEL

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The Levee Must Not

Willlam Shelton, Wt"St Mni n•sl , a m a n with
a boat and his own priv,'l h' dock who wanted
to do something to help repa i r t he Pomeroy
levee and tie it in wi1h a eommunit y park,
said late last week he w i l l throw in his towel .
Over t h£' pasl t wo Wl'l'ks ht&gt; had spearhead­
ed a movement to st�1rt clearing and laying
out sp.ii{'C for a playground on lhe r i verbank
above the parking lots He had publicly asked
for eoop{•rative l a bor I n t l1 rC'e such dforts a
total of fi\ e pf'rsons showed up to heir, and
nol all at the same t i me One of the helpers
was a Racjne man who contributed a J)ull­
dozer.
On the ll'vee rroject . which will cost mon­
ey, he app('ared bl'fmp Pomeroy t:Ouncil . H e
obtained a p !t·dge of fin.inri;d aid "as money
allows." The Pomeroy (. ' h;unbcr of Commerce
also heard the proposal and likewise pledged
asSJstar.ci:-.
But as for !he playground on the river­
bank, M r . Shellon has laid down his grubbing
hoe. l ie is willing to ll•l somehody else try to

interest for action. U nder­
t h is fail u re. he said:
about
standa bly upset
" I ' m wil ling 110\1.' lo let Pomerny do things
the way it's used to doi ng them .''
One prom i nent business mafl along the
main stem promised wholehearted support in
the playground project. Mr. Shelton appreci­
ated that, he said, hut it wasn't enough. He
also extended his apprec-lat ion to the men
who tu rned out to work.
While the playgroun d prnject may be dead­
er than yesterday's new spaper, the levee ob­
jedive must not be given up. The levee im­
provem�nt is a vital necessity to Pomeroy's
eronomic life right no w . As months and years
go by a suit.able levee here w i l l be of increas·
ing importance.
And if the levee project gets ore the
ground, may!)e · BOl!!O\J'I" ,"�-. 'lJ1' even Mr.
Shelton, can lbe �nlluc.iil /iino � •up the

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Me�or1al Library, have rele�sed
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Crom the West Virgini a Libr a ry
Today I s Thursd ay, June 23 , the Commission, 111 follows :
ADULT FICTION : � Scent of
1 7 5 th dey o f the yeu r , wilh 1 9 1
! hile Poppies, The Light in the
more in 1000.
liorest, Journey . to Bethle h em,
The moon ill nPw.
The mornin11 .!!tars are Ma rs, Ju1,, �.re a t Horse S tories, Danaerous
Silent'e,. The Lady fo r Ransom,
Iler end Saturn.
The Pr11�ner of TordeRillas, The
On this dsy in history :
, a.y to GJory, _Death Agalnst the
1n 1836. there was a surplus in w
the Treasury aml 2fl sta tes O i vidl'&lt;l Cl oc It, Tbe An tIC Y e ara, Th e C ase
of the Daring Deco_y, Crash Club,
up $28,10 1 ,044,91.
In 18fl0. l 'onQ:ress approved ere• The Town lhat Died LauFh ing,
ation of a gover nmtint prlntinc 1:h o . Pagan King. Weddin� :n t he
Ei�1mly, Son or the Gamblin Man,
office.
1_de With Me, The Wind In His
ChristoJ)her
n
journalist
R
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Lotha m Sholeli received a patent Fists, The Human Shore, The
Venus or Konpa ra , The Sw_ord a nd
foe his typewriter.
In 1876, Amerkan humorist Irv- t he Spirit, A Jhmd red Hills, The
Angry La nd, The Bollnvars.
in s. Cobb wall horn,
ADULT '.{YQN- F. I CT
-How to
sor,
d
ln 1894 , the Duke of ,.:Win
·
later King Ed wnrd , XIII �of Great n�ccorate and �ir tJome,
lcfli The
klii.l
If
Brllain and Ireland, was horn.
Cour se I n Mak
- - - --Mlssilemen,
Ea!ly Games
for
A thougtit fo r tod11y : ni shop Youngsters, V1clory a t Sea, PolFlflton Joh h She? n 1,11�cl : " Baloney troons and Patr iots, Death of a
ls flutter)' so th1ek JI &lt;· annol � Na vy, Home Below Hell's Cany•
true,_ a d DI
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so th in on, Jo ba for women over S5,
r . ar n&lt;'y s II t•ry
, we I 1k 11 t•� _____
Th e Red Executive, The I nnocent
A
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Houguh1h World of Doctor BrinkI ey, G. l. N'1g: h t I nRaI e, Concrete
Dei; l gn and Construction, Lieuten•
' nt I n Al ger I 1, Raymond A,o n on
w ar, 1 Am AnHIH 1a, ean d 1d ates
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1 900, I Fought with Geronimo,
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Put M aster NI g ht. Sh a de RI ver , Ill d a career I n Adver 1-111ng,
SLory of the Second World War,
Mason Lodl!(e, 8, P. M.
Loyat Women i'I ('I U98 mee 11 ng, T he ovorbury Alfe. Ir.
JUN IOR-T he Famil)' Treasury
Middlepo,t Chu rch of C:h rlat, at
of Chil d ren's Storie1, WIid Folk,
church.
Outing for Men'� Fellowship, The Little Ark, Raymond L. DltMiddleport Fi rst Baptist Church, mars, The Thread Soldier, The
Scarecrow Mystery, Playing wlth
6 P. M .
Grange meeting, Rol'k Springs, Clay, Loni Siretch at Flrst Base,
Peter Tnegate's War, Joan or Arc,
a P. M.
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Syracuae Fi remen � Fs i r . jitney Petite Suzanne, Madeline's Res1uppt1r •t school �1 o t111£', 5 P. M . l'U e , The W Iid Birthday Ca ke, M r.
NoRey, Canada and Her Story,
(lther entertainment at 8 P. M .
Rural Plannlng Comml(t('e, Ex- Harvest of lhe Hudson, Sue Barton Vieltlng
Nur.1:1e, Claudia's
tcnalon O,ffice, 8 P. M.
Women a Association, Mlddl@- Flve Dollar Hor11 e, Ma king Things
port First U nited Presbylerlsn for Fun, The Mudhen , 'nie Lion's
Whiske rs, Bltds, Th.at Arch er Girl
C hurch, al churC'h.
Marcus and Narcll&amp;a ' W h itman,
Frklay, Jun. 24
Bah S.le, Good Luck 4-H Club, The Tall of the Terrible Tiger,
The Golden Basket, The Moon
B. &amp; B. Market, Mason.
Record Hop, Syracuse Fire De- Jumpera,
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partment, Syracuse School, 7 : 80
CUlit. SCOUT Ml.TI NG
Thf! Cub Scout P "ck 2M, Dena
P. M.
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Weekend Revival Rtart!, Mt. I , 2, I and 4 held i plcnlc at
the local Piflr:, The boys played
Herman U. B. C h urch.
Ev1na:e1ine Chapter, OF.S, with pmu and htUI race,.
Those attendlna: were Mr. and
M fl. Joe Youna:, 7:SO P. M.
Bedford F:t 4-h Club, Ice Cream Mra. WU)lam McFarland ind Ra :,mond , Mr. and Mn. Robert D.
Soclal, Bedford School , 5 P. . M .
Reuah, Ro1er tnd Orea:, Mr. and
latvnlay, June 25
Band BoOl ters R('cord Hop, Mr1. Richard
0rd, Glendolyn,
Pomeroy Junior High School, 7 Dicky and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bum,arner, Delore,, Jean,
P, M.
lee Cream Social, M hidleport June, John and Mary Jan, Mr. and
, Fite Depo1rtment, City Hall lawn, Mn. Tom Hoffman anft Thmmy.
Mr, and Jilt■. Nell(ln Rouah, Ron•
4 : 30 P. M.
Syracuse Firemen Square Dance nle and 'Rtndf, Mr. atld Mrs. RI•
Syracuae School, Jo Hard y, i:30 , chard Hardy, Mike, Ron, l&gt;en, Pat,
Rick 1nd Rod. Mr. and Mn. VerP. M.
non Han-ah and R&amp;ler, Mr. and
SlffllllaJ June 26
Official Board Meelinf, Un ited Mrs. Ralph Gibbl lr., Gre1 and
Ctorta, Mrs. nanny Worlr:man, RoM•thodlat Church, 7:43 P. M.
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School Reunion, Rutland Me- bert and Danny Joe, Mn. Roy
I thodltt Church, all day
[ Jones and Mike, Mrs. John Bost,
Monday, Junt- 27
Merry Alice, ra111, Johnny dd
fl8t S. Third
Mlddl port Oarden Club meets
Marlya,
Bo'8by Grlna-.ad, Jobnny
Uld81eport,
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Jolht dinner meet
Pome
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er�,_11., 1, Ro lh, �1Ao9,ard d'Ti
N� Arm1tro111, 1'0fflll'IY Gritnm,
1pa�e time enjoytn1 Forked kun Auditorium, 8 p, M.
__ . Sam my Bird, Gar, and Rodn�
Slate Par\., t thlnlt 'lie were its _ ,---�
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SQ
eda:ea
the
r"t
araund
blcgnt ·ooo,ten.
GA•D N CL.U. MIITS
Thi■ mornln&amp; we went for I etuld 1•t ln and out of thelr
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focal Gird.en Club met
'(!he
plt:nle and a twlm. What • we eat■.
tvenln1 at the Alex.
Thursday
hive
would
tar
of
eoat
llaht
A
much
There
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find, Td
tar on the road that th• wert � an incqnvenlenee for a week l Quillen �emQrJ•l Bulldin, with
l)uddle1 · ln � 'lllt md ,-olt d or ao but it �oul d ban been ( M'.rt. HJrry Dyer,., lln. 111.ffY
the 1ldt o1 the l'Old wller• the ,_..bit. I dqubl lf Forked Run .Layne ,nd , Kn. lhnld ilobmaoh
Hefti ran off. Thffll 'It fflO wUl be ,Hlllble for the re■t of 1 aenlnl II holUl�L The toll dill
plenty of par'l.lnl •• bUt how the ■llfflmu, much to t� re�t ,tll w-.erejl :ff�,tb "Na.- Your
bu1lI do t-,ro ,adulll and fiw dllldnn of ue and rnany other thouaanilJ , "JY°'lt,e J').owll".
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Couktn\t � hav41 been dooe · � 'l".ht , :iPf'OCJ'm "" ttn■-nted. by
1hoe1,
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Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Martin en­
tertained twent)' guests al the
rehearsal supper, May 28, at thei r
)lome. Attending were Connie
Hendricks, Wallace Goodwin , Mr.
ail.ii Mrs. C. A , Williamson, Mrs.
�ibel Simpson, Rev. and Mrs. A.
I R. McCauley and 4aughter. Su:
llln, Edward H1m'is, Mr. imd Mr s.
Charles Selser, Diane and Steven,
Mr. ana Mrs. Edwa:rd Grindley,
Cont1ie, LYnn and Lori, and honored g11ests Mr. Willia mson and
Mlss Rice. The buffet supper a l
6 p. m. was in ch a rge of Mrs.
Firn Gaul and Mrs. Bl a nche W.i t•
I terson.

too man y cmrltat'la\lle ·q��ol •uhatrs lo­
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There is ntl'(J,lng 'Jujjilhta 'It

Mrs. Myrtle Wa lker.
Bill L•ke and Sum Prt{'(' returnrd after .i t tendi ng Bo) &gt; State
a t Ohio Unm�rs,ty. Btll sen �il
l . J \l,'YC'r m the Commo o l' l.''� 5
court or El d on County and ��111
st· n ed as Highway Patrolm a n
T Si; t and Mrs. Paul J l 1 1 l do,re
and rh1 1dren. Debbie, Nann s u
san. Mar k and Bry an uf M1111 1
go111ery, Ala. , .1nd Mrs, l ' h i l l i p
Golla of San Antonio. TcKa�. lire
spend,ing !his week with l',1r 1111 d
Mrs. T. G. H i lldare and daui:h t er,
Donn a. They were Sund a&gt;" !l inm• r
guestti of Mr. and Mrs. Wm fik
Kelvey a nd f amll)', Portlan d

Out•Of•lown guests al l&lt;'nding
the wedding o( Marilyn Lee Rice
I and Glen A l len Williamson w�re:
Mrs. IYan Powell Jr .. Hope Mi lls.
N, C.; Mr a nd Mrs . Da\'i d Watson.
I Columbus: Linda Mdla han. NPW
Matamoms; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hen d ricks a n d children. Joun. m .
chard and John, Newpo rt, O.; Mrs
Rhoda Hendricks, ,!'t,iewport; San•
d ra Neumeyer. St. Marys, w. V a . ;
Mary Sharpnack., Columbus; Mr.
and M rs, Joe Neeley, Frances
Neeley, arid Don Neeley, Salem,
Mrs. Ann Coe, Mrs. Max ine
W. Va.; Mr. ari d Mrs. Wm. Louk
Wingett and Ben Spencer " l' re
end children, Reberca a nd Joey',
called to Columbus by the ('r1 t 1 &lt;· al
Cleveland; Mr. and lirs. Richard
illness of their siste r , Mr s. W i l l
· J:&gt;uff, Waterford, O.; Mrs. Wa t·ron
Jones who suffered a heerl at 1ack.
Wolfe, Ea st Liverpool; Mn. C. F.
Roush, Columbus; Elalne Allison.
Mr. and M rs. Donald McKay
�l. Marys;
Avis and Arlene
and children, Ml. Vict OT)' . 0 . .
Thelll.!I, Columbus; Mr. and Mn.
spent several days with Mr. and
Charles Dye, Newark; Mr. and
Mrs. Veme Watterson and vH;11e d
Mrs. C. A. Williamson, New Cumrel a tives a t Vincent Wed nesd.'.l y.
berland, W. Va. ; Mr . a nd Mrs.
Joh n Bragg, HallOWaf, O.; Mr.
Mr. end Mrs. Don Nea�e honor­
and Mn, Randolph l&gt;eters, St.
ed her mother Mrs. Bess Hart lt•Y ,
Marys; Edward H arris a nd W a l­ on her birthday Sund a y w i t h a
lace Goodwin, Massachusetts; Con•
dinher at their home. Pla11ls.
_ nie Hendricks, Newport; Mr. and
M rs. M a ude Young was
Mrs. Glen Higgins and chil dr en 1 Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
Sue and Jimmy, Marietta.
Mrs. S. G. Marrs, W ilkesville .

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11oi�h.o'4' ·ttnu c�te remark
at)d a· �l�'a ,!ll1l\01'19'Ji approach
ta\i:e1 Che dhDil -dtt ' fbough ts of
oncom Ing· Bla�Iu tl(l n.
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BY BLANCHE M. :-tAIICINI
"I an, 'al
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A n d now orw 1 s ·:•1ppose( I 1 n ge 1
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faltn,
-,td that '\"e all
lu 1 r•�1w d cuuly instead ur i:naw [ tong lime reader, Mr&amp; Ola Tay. 'felt 11u�h tonfh:,tt ' lh llartl, ' lonely
Ing uwa y :ii a whole candy bar, , !or of llunlmgton Park, Calif. hours
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She liked our references lo Mc•
s r o 1ndclu:utc. Oh, man.
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M,1 y I re fe r you once a guin to Gulley, lo 1·e a dinR as a pleasant , Just warming u p dinner, get•
Wu)1 Whitm a n .fomous poet and vice, and our " piece " about d ais- tmg out the skillet ma d e me
th1· WJtlcrml'lon. Whitman w aa Je11 . So you see she reads us th. ink of two rid iculous li n es of
l!i tl mg nn 1 hc ru rbNide enjoyint: (and a ll our paper) most thor- a fa vorite old song- this n11du11, while the pussini:: ouuhly.
"Get cut the aklllet, pllt on
populnc-f' Ja rred 1mcl hrfed.
the
led
M rs. _T:iylor wlll � comln
Said Whil m1111 " Le i thetn laugh.
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am�y·6 Ill baby likee short•
gr
s
h:iYe 1hc melon."
nln' hl'ead."
!i���h��� 8�1�t: !\. ;�!�i/ to \l��lt
Remember 1taln 1 t f nny unless
))uring my frm1m•nt pero� r lna- in Meigs County Cher native soll) you sa y led ror li d �Course n.ot
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I 11 u mI f rom I h i• store, I, ve o f ten
Oll'den Nosh, famous humorous
bl·t'n so hu ngry lhut I ate right MrN . T.
po@t, puts It !his way1
out or the bag of cooklcfl, or
"DeC'k you r limbs wit h pants
I m•v cr saw--;;;-;,� ny r ule bu b·
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or maybe 'twos ll chot'oyou m u d , m y RWeetln g.
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You look divine as you ap•
l' hur e h S un d ay. Amon g th@ m
, ch iId ren-l he proach ·
I rl'a II 7.e J may lrnv,i ml. 1 l1 1 )' W11 nd11 Heck anu
Ho ve you &amp;&lt;en youc,elf ,e,
st1ochd a few rmris!g but l hud ymm(!er two, Kim and Kelll:!n,
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treating?
11w nwlon,
h11vi11g wrown a mile this winter
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• r an d (lu Florida). Then I h ere was
Also rn whi8\hn" hil,,e
Lucky u,-..gettln, to se• t�yon, w h ir f,I l'w done s 1noo ll
Cl'l1•t'yle Bloke Dunlette and her
lit
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(:Ute l i ttle yeu old ( or mure ) "De lta Queen" river bP,at
lwo, may h ll\le offind t!t 801
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like
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boc h 's
little
hot()• loily or anuthi·r.
her
on
d ay round trip
night
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My hd
frit•iuls,
from Cincinnati to Pittsburg h
You have 11 few of 11.� uninlll h itt•tl 11m11llcst l&lt;�vc rsnn girl
whose
.lust a bout the laat of the
rrn ul s l t• ft iunonJi you. I ha\'r • h l a c k , h l iidi l r ls always a
rn l
.. Rivl' r Queens " 1 think. 1 hope
hl'l'n ('a\lcd 1 lw last of l lw Vu·• 11urc dt•l i11:h. l for me lo seetoriun�. 1111d !hi' �olt• rf'm11inln� "lllEu·k. bla1·k IH the color of my iome one bas lhe money and
rul{�l!d
lnctivid1rnl i11t 11t lcllst In t rui• Jen-e's h11lr"-l 11!w1:1ys l h lrlk the IJu l l i« i ve to keep et )east a
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my 1mmt•,11 1111• t' 1 rt' 1 P.
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I see rew or t hP.$e
hey're
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e11:pensive JuxT
So look. nut, I ma y l'Vl'll �pit �ll('h heautlful hi ll!' btark hair.
ury
lo
maintain
ond
keep going,
o flow melon Mcr1h 111 th(' U l1·
l&lt;'or 1wme rea11on, we h a d no
nuner y atlendanl for chur C'h. I hear,
wary Jusl for l ht&gt; hl 't' k of H.
Sun d ay. So we all got to 11ee 1111
J,OOKJNG AROUND-I 11111'
If any one wirnts lo go out lhe chi ldren, a real t real.
tour beagle puppleB wll h t heir
,
or a rc-n I cauM(' I 11 I hun
ri•nlcr
ttl duck tail hair ! 111:h!&gt; pipe
Small M11ry Mlll�. vlsllin� up at mama at Portland, o., ,e cenlly--Jkm jpa1u, urul ! hi' i:t•nrrul LIil· llivf'rview Cl'melcry wUh her or all the smart, affectionate Htivt111hcd co ndit ion of toclny ' N lwut
folks, knocked on lhe door or a tic treatures of dog�om, theRe
nib.
mau�ol t•um 1 here and rcmerkl'd lo me. l a •• the C•• e-Now I
Tht•)' nrc-n'I f11nny, Jui'II 1111t l11•1 t1•, 11ol i t �\y nn l,: t-l li nr;: no r cs l)Olli'IC, nee, d a dor,
• like I need a h nle in
th
I have to get stern
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and IIIY " No, No" t n myself or
he re I'll he-tied down
buylnR
dog food lettlna: •em tn' letting
'em out, 'ehola, llcense-i ee , that
2.f, Myth­
8. Enclo1111re
ACROSS
�oun ds Hke a ihotgun wedding
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Wine
olog
:l, Book of Old
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roccptacle
al
Teat.amcmt
all or a euddt!ln-two of my nice
�- Fu"r
llor■e­
e. PIUe
young nelgHbur1, Alice Wamsley
6. I.Ike'
llke
11. Tcxt1.11
an d l.o is Sterret in the David
men
7. Rum {dint.)
tnlUiOII
Mi ll.&gt;r Apt •. talll: ln r to me--1
8. lmpoded
26. ll'0r
1:1. Portlon
m t&gt; t Ruth Eberabach HI i l
and
9. Grcnt Lake 27. Com.­
13. Reapect
young son Crea:ory new a tall
:10. Seine■
pua
] 15. Leave out
hoy I n third grade....:he had made
1,. Speck
point
10. Tin Wood•
a da ndy ■llbouette pictu re of
18, 1''crry boo.t
(abbr,)
man._ tool
himself at �'hool, while on black
1'HklfaJ't --( 0\111.)
81 . Man••
lT. Steal
reilly
nice-this w,u Kyger
88. Dl10ha.rle
nlclmnme
19. Dance step 20. Adhealvo
Creek. School II Buth and famU)'
89. P'onntrly
32. R1111tnn
10, Thick IOup 21. Whole
live In (l ne or the lovely ne'W
4.0. Genuln•
rnngo
coin
12. Mtnl1tct'
•U, Decay
modern h ouaea an Rouah Road22. Ll\rgo
34. Ta.blot
,11. Cavil•
ch,lcrn
U. P&amp;ddlellu
our lona time friend Jennie Han•
9:"'i. Tnllt:
#II. Combat
23. Fro1en.
proc•
36. Book ct
11 her ( Mrs. Jim ) and I dlicuulnl
i,llota.
water
houra (oaol,) 4.6. Pronoua
It. AbllQlule
old t1me1-the Addleon btin din •
(obi, )
ner for one event at which her
80, Al'&amp;b
father the late " Doc " Fife waa
lhelten
emcee and BMH on the proII
D. Olory
IZl'am-whewl-lo to the ,tore
(oolloq.)
and aee 'em all-(lhll't frlenda, 1
11. Pettoe
mean-I vlat ted with llll'Y Reich•
•rv•r
man Weblter and her li■ter Marla. Mandarin
Lucie
rart• l Cou chenou1'-wlth
eek teacher and
Martin,
KYltr
Ct
1'7, Chart
my former 'H. 8. pupil-and I
IA. In ■pile ot
olher'l-arn on1 them ■Ito
doien
tt, Perlod
Viralnla Owen, ind daua:hter
ot Ume
Carla Dawn of Co1umbua-lo 111'.l!l
ti. Dtplaln.
tl. Ml111lo
your vt■Ulnir dane just plan for
v..,apon
an Hlra half hour' it the atoN.
'7. A..bout, aa
wlth dat.M
U, t)ne of
t'hl ao�
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Mrs. Ja mes A. Wilson and son
j James or St. Lot1is, f.lo., w1·re
guests Monda y or Mrs. Maude
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Char les Salse r
h ave moved to their new home
a
I t Johnstown, 0. Thir child rl'll,
Diane a nd Steven spent last WN' k
with their grandpiuenls.

Mrs. J. B. Longsworth an·ompu nied by her son-in-law and dau•
ghter, Mr . . and Mrs Pa ul Mc·
swegm of New Cumberl and, W.
Va., c a me to the home of her
I d aughter , M re.· Esth e r W cs·t afler
, a llending the Morgan reunion i n
Chillico the at the home of hH
CANAST A CLU B MEE T S
Rev. F. E. Dunn le ft Mondicy I sister, Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Mrs.
The Ca nHta Club met . �ecenlly to a ttend the E U B Conference
Longsworth is visiting wit h Mr .
1 at the home " o( Mra. Ph 1 h p Wol• .a t Logan H e was .a ccomp anied
d M rs. A · C· Bradford t h is
pert. The high _scor e priz� was 1
by Glen john son, Carmel, 11 d ele- :�ek.
won by Mrs. Louis Ka rschnik an d g at fro
t h ch r� c
the low b.\" Mrs. �ugene Hester.
M r . a nd Mrs. Gene Beegle of
:r.:rs. r: A l fwtn/ and d a ughter,
Those pla)'lng were Mrs. Paul Sul Mrs.
B righton, Pa ., and Mr. an d
New
Evelyn Trieb of Columbus
) y, Mn. Mark Ward_, Mrs . Hobert are spending this week with her Mrs. Ch n rlcs Beegle an d son u f
Johnston, Mr:!1. Lewis Jones, M rs. sister, Mrs. F. E. Dunn.
Columbus spent the weeken d
Jess Abel, Mrs. Hester, Mrs. KarMrs. Tom Wolfe attended the 1¥ ilh their parents, M r . and Mrs.
schnJk and Mrs. Wolpert.
House
Party at Gra nville. Ot h ers lrs Beegle. M r s. Beegle 11rcom•
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RHODOOI NRON CLUB
Mrs. G rt'tta I pa nied her son Gene and .fu m 1 ly
we re
.
a ttending
The R11ododend,ron hel d a bus1, Simpson, Mrs. Eth. el Smith., Mrs. to Wheeling for a visit.
ness ineetlng Friday evening al 011,. ...• Cozar t, Mrs. Veen W alterson
M r. a nd M rs. H omer JeC'Cil ud
the cI u b house. They ma de p Ians a nd Mrs. Helen Simpson.
Mr.
to serve lunc h at the sa le a t the Wolfe a nd d a ug h ter Mickey joined spent last week in Akron w i l h
Oran Love form. Mem_ber s or the Mrs. Wolfe S a turday an d Y isilcd Mr. 11nrl Mrs. Winn Jaccaud.
John Den h and sister, Mrs.
club h�ve been cleamng a n d re- over the weekend with Hc Y . an t.I
decoratmg the club house. The
le
E r ta Picke ns spent the weekend
Mrs. Jenki ns at Ra d nor, O,
his son, Willlam anti family
wilh.
June mee U ni: hH bet" n c_ance l�d
The Booster Sunda y School
but the regular July meeting 111111 clas�• met a t t he home of M es. a t Coshocton.
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be held.
Mrs. Brian Simpson and son
Magg,· e Sli, ,,, Thursday eveni·n.,
o
WSCS
of Richmond, 0 a re v_ mt•
Kl'vm
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w,· th lwel"e
members pcesenl
Met_hodist Arte, , dc"ot ,· ""' ,, og ,a rn and , mg Mr. a_nd Mrs. Chesler S1 mpThe WSCS of t he
• Rtm
Church met TtH!§day evening a t bu, ,ne·
· ". , ,e,,·, on cond uct ,•. d hy ' son and h�r paYt"fflR . Mr. anq M_ r�.
, the home o( Rev. and Mrs. Davi � M rs. M arie , RouSH. refreshmenls ltalph Bad�le)' of Tuppers . Ploms.
Mr . . ljrld· Mrs. Wm. Sm t th of
Fr&lt;'eman. Mrs. Freeman, pres1- were servt'.' d by lhe hostess Mrs
I d enl, presided. Program Com�1it- Shain, assiste d by her &lt;laugh.ti!� I Deyton. · spent Fathers Duy week
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_ [ en d w11 h her parents, Mr. and
tee w1:1 s a ppointed for the coming _ _ ___ __
Glen Smith, Vo•Ag teacher at Mrs. H a r ry Hayman.
year : Mrs. Arthur Thabct, Mrs.
B ! ll Howa r r'I, M r s. Jack Ne@ds Mrs Wahama Hig h School attended a I
Mrs. Howard Fra nk a nd C'h ilJohn Morgan. Mn, Freetllan show- sta te meeting of the Vo-Ag teach- d rcn a ccompa nied M r. e nd M rs.
ed lhe group booltlets, which were ers a t Ced a r La kes in Ripley last Cri tt Br adford to thei r home at
II w er.k. While ther e a work shop Worlhington for a visit.
designed a nd m ade up giving
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resume or the d eaconess m th e wa s held on e lectric molors.
Met ho d ist Chur ch. Mrs. Nee d s was
Mr. and M rs. J, L, Stewa rt a. of Clinton, N. c., a re guests ol
progra m leader, her topic WH tended an insuranrce meeting ln Mr. a nd Mrs. Elza Birch.
the
Chri11tian Char\eslon Thursday.
Mrs. Ola Hysell spent scvual
"Cha llenge to
MIS!lionary Vocation.'' She was asMr. a nd Mrs. Arl h ur Wehrll days with rel atives a t Ba� h an.
siatt&gt;d by Mrs. Chester Campbell, are vaca lioning in Flor\da.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Wm. Shuma!c und
Mra. Morgan, Mrs. Carl Tennar.t
M r. and M r s. Jack For d and son I Mrs. Maggie Stroth of Sout h Wl'h•
or Ca pe Caruiveral, Fla., huve I sler spent Sunday a fternoon wit)i
and Mrs. Bill Howar d.
been visiting hh pa rents, Mr. 1rnd Rev. nnd Mrs. F. E. D unn.
we re ,.r,ed to Mrs. Kermit Ford .
Ref,eshments
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M r. an d M rs. Bo b Beell 1e ot
Mrs. Mon t WI I son, Mre. O · J · BosMrs. Ca rvin Oliver a nd Mr. an d
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tic • Mn. · Fnnk Morgan • Mrs · Hor· Mrs. Benn I e S ta Iford a nd son visPortland
called on Mr. an&lt;l Mrs· ·
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berl Richard�, Mrs. Fran k. Sprerl- ited Mr. an d Mn. WIiii a m Smith Milton Tuttle and fa mily, Sunday.
1 ling, Mrs. Willard Fea r. Mrs. Don at Cl a rksville, Ind., recently.
Hartley, Mrs. Tom Reed, Mrs. J.
Monl Wilson w a s a recent medil, . Stewart, and those mention ed cal patient w t Holzer Hospita l.
above.
DEVOTED TO INTl!RE!,'
Mrs. Dale Marr was a rec ent paOF MEIGS-MASOl'I AR
BIR T H ANNOUNCID
llent a t St. Joseph Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthu r Th abet
Mrs. Artist Casto of Riple y who
Richer..• s. Ow.n, Publ�t.r
Pubu.bed every ,lt')r1H100
are annountlng the birth of a wa s a recent surgical patient et
1 daughter, born June 9t h nt Ple a• St. Fr ancis Hospital in Charles- tel)\ Sunday by The Jblo Val
u.nt Valley Hospita l . The baby ton I s now at the home of h e r ,Ublill!irig CompaDJ at 110
weighed 7'rti pounda and hH been daughter end family, Mrs. Glen .ilaanle St., �emero:,, Obio. •!:II•
named Jnney Jeanette. The gr and I Smith.
aeea orllce phone WY2-2 186, tdU
parents 1rc Mr. and Mrs, E. H.
M r . and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson 'al office ob.one WY2-:U57.
Pu rsley, Spencer, and M • and and children, Chicali!O, 111., Mr.
EkneNd aa aecohd'
mailtn,
j Mrs. James Thabet, Spencer.
and Mrs. Curtis Wilson and ch il- natter at the poal ollic�
at Po..
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dren of Clarksburg and Mr. and �a,. Ohio.
PER SONALS
NaUon,1 1dvertlatn, !'eP'l'P.lent.ai
Mrs . Florence Nease ls a medi- Mrs. Earl Knight and d a ug hter of
of
guests
live:
recent
Jilottlne&amp;1 -&amp;irt.b.U. tic., 8'11
were
iddleport
M
Clinic.
cal patient at M■1on
..emnrton Ave.. New York CJtJ,
Mr. and M ri, Paul Grln1tead their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont
ff!•
YMk. ,
Wilson.
h ive moved from Middleport to
pa
Is
a
e
Parsons
SuhlcriPllOD
rt:let: .:&gt;eHvre,i ht
Mrs.
Lawre11r
the
ment
aver
the Ohlinger Apart
tlent at St. Joseph Roapital at Hrrler where 1v�l,.ble, 30 C:!Dl
1. 11nd s. Supermar}l,et.
ner week: une
ln 1d111nce 111
!ar. :and Mrs , notilld Roush Parltersbura:.
oUlee,
O.llr
Sentinel
visited
!'he
Powell
Jar,.e
tl&amp;rill::
Lelah
Miss
Calumu
In
\'ftifors
buaine
were
several days last week with her ID monlhll. l'UMI: tN"M montn1
bu, la•t weelt.
Mr. and Mrs. G Nen f or Hunt- brotherln-law and 1\sler, Mr. and &amp;1.90, SY motor nute where •nll
1bie: one month, 81. By raall: 41!.al
ington were recent "laUon of their Mn. Homer OePue. Amesvtlle.
Year «'� ■- · 111.onthB, ....211,; thr •
are
Vance
R.
B.
Mrs.
and
Mr.
son•ln•law and dauehter, Rev . and
9'Mlhl. •� GO an• month, 11
n
Carolina.
North
in
g
ee
ucation\n
F
Mrs. D id r man. ,
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STUDI ED CURREN T LEGISLATION
ly GAY PAU
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NE W YOR UP - The mayor
K
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of a •mall lown in the Midwest
onCil referred to the American
Gold Star 1'lothes as a "suffer
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i ng organir.ation ,,
"Wel l that w�s loo much for
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me, " sa id .its out i oing president
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Mn. Lorrai n e l . Desse r. " I got
up and .corrected him
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wer@ a group who could la11gh
and cry at th_e sa me time and u,1
one ou Id t h mk we were �razy."
�
. M s. Dcsser, who II from
B rid geport , Conn. , and 900 other
mem bers ,rom II 1 l pa rts of ihe
nation met at the H enry H uds n
.
Hotel this w_eek for thei r 23rd aon.
nual conventio n.
.
. They discussed current legisla·
tion before Congress concerning
vetera ns' benefiLs, the increased
use of t he organization's home '
for its members _ 93 acres and
a pa ments at Long Beach ,
��
8 1 · - teartl a report 011 th e ,
hours mem�ers de�otecl last year
lo commu �1ty service a nd volunteer hospita l
work, �n d com pared noteg on everything from
recipes to grandchildre n.

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A�d, they ,held a �emor1�l
ser�ice f?r the1: sons killed m
action either m World War I,
World War II or the Korea n w11r.
..
said
" We RCI that over first
M r.s. Desser practically. The �7·
r, ear -0Id W? a�, m a rr ied to a
pa f!-1.v ret � d sales a�, lost a
.
s�n I II a g r
1;. �r _eras ; m Manila
a
th p
mes, two weeks
:r
�t r:,:
e o re � 0
a r ll ��d ed, She
h as one 01�er son, Phihp, 23, a
stage manager.
.
mbers, .sh sa id. do not ! .we
. M:
t
rn t e past, a tho_ugh many are
two a nd three star mothers
m�anm g _they lost two or t hree
children Ill wars.
. �ther. they work lo help the
living.
Mrs. , Desser, activ_e in Gold
St a rs smce 1 048, estim a ted that
la st yea r the members gave 7_5", ·
000 volunteer hours to commumty
projects a11d an equal amount of
time to hospitals, both \'eteran
Y
some
a nd non• eteran. She said
members h a d totalled as high as
3 500 hospita l hours each over a
slretrh of yea rs.
Wi l1on Su991"st1 N•nM
Gold Star M�thers wa s round ed
.
m 1 9_19, went_ mto a lull, a nd wa s
rea ctivated in 193?, Its name
came from a suggestion of President Woodrow Wilson.
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I mmed 'tale I Y a fter
Durmg
a nd
World W a r I . parenl.!i who had
lost sons . wore black arm band 3 .
The Pr esident sui;:g e stcd a star

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Mr. :nd �lrs. · Le� ;drl-: and
family of Wooster spent the week
end with the tailer's l)arenls, Mr.
a nd Mrs. Grover White a nd Doris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ka lp Keller, Mr.
�
an d M rs. Roger Ke
!er, Keno,
wrrc dinner guests o( Mr. a nd
Mrs. Pa ul Orr Sa turd a y.
M r . an d Mrs . Harol d Ha•cc
a nd children spent Sunday with
th e ' latter's pa rents, Mr. a nd
M rs. Burnsi d e, Kingsbury ,
Mr. a nd Mn. Denver Hill :rnd
daughte rs , Fisher. W. Va., -8pent
the weekend with Mr. a nd Mn.
Halph Ba llard and Melvin ,

Orvy Gainer and Mrs. Bennie :
Gainer visited Mrs. Za n a Gainer
at St. Joseph Hospital recently.
Mrs. Paul Orr attende d t he re­
cita l of Mrs. ,�live Ingrahm a t
S alisbury school auditorium Sun·
d ay a rternoon.

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He'J Tu,esday
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Mr. and Mrs. Grover .Whate are
visiting their children a t Killbuck,
W arsaw a nd Wooster.
Mrs. Ma ry K. Holter a nd Eva
Bailey were shopping in Pa rk•
crsburg Wednesday a nd called on
Mrs. Zana Gainer a t St Joseph
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Groves of
Clen�ennin spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balla rd
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Keller Satur&lt;fay.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover White and
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ra lph Ballard at­
tended th e fun@ral of Elmer
Newland at Tuppen Plains on
T h ursday.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Cecil Spence r ca ll•
ed on the Charles Spem;:er family
Sunday.

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Tile report of th e secretary was
given by Vincent Dabo and p'�
- n,
were di1cu1sed far holdina: a
swimming party for the children
of the county home today. Severa t n@w 1uit, h a ve been bought
for the cbildren by the group.
July 6 was Rel as th@ date for
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a n ke cream social to be held
a t 6 : 30 a t th e ch urch , CO·Chairma
n
.
for the el'ent will be Richard
Vaug h.an and Mrs. James Sanborn wit
· h t h e res1 of the board
assisting.
Pla ne were also made 10 hold
Family Nig ht in July with tbe
Cr oiur oa&lt;111 Cl a ss assisting the
NI
board
At the close of the meeting
.
home made cake baked b Mrs
[
Mrs. Clifford IL1ye1, Midd leEdward Burkett was serv!d . to
port e�tertuned �esda y afterth e grou p by her, MiH Pllyllis
noon with a party m honor of the
Joachim , Vincent Dabo and Da le '
fifth brr thda y of her &amp;on Gregory
Walburn. Also a ttending were 1
Attending were Shelia Moore,
Everett Forema n, Mar('us Cha m•
Jennie and Mark Gw l.udowd:y , ban. Rich
a rd
Vaugh an,
Mrs
Roger Pickens, Mn.
Edward Harold Sauer, Mrs. James
S
a n•
Moore, G?ego ry's grandmothers,
born and Mn. Pa ul Haptonstall .
Mrs. J. B. Hayes , Jaeal and Mrs.
'Guests were Mrs. Lillia n Steiff,
Ethel Price, St. Albans and hia
Mary Ruth and Joy Rober t a Sauer
aunt Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew
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Gregory
had a beautifully de.
G d I
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corated cake wh1ch was served I o ro ua e
Commencement exercises of the
with ice cream to the guest&amp;. Fa\/ Ors of balloons were given.
Bradford Ch urc h Bible school will
At noon Tuesday a special be held at 7 : 30 Friday a t the 1
celebration WIS held at the church, it is annotJnced by Rev. l
Cheesebrew home w hen the 24th I Ral ph Humble, pa stor. Average alwedding annive raary of Mr· and tendance of 54 for the SC'h.ool wa s J
Mrs. Frank C heeeehrew and Gre- report�d .
A d up) ay of croft work will
gory's birthday were celebrated
be m a de before the program '1iwith a dinner.
d ay evening.
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COMMENCEMENT FRIDAY
The
forest
Run M ethodist
Church Bible School Commencement will be held Fri d ay evening
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The Home build e,, Sund ay School mv1 ted.
-- class of the Long Bottom �h.urchee • --I
recently held their June meeting
at. the Methodist Church basement.
The meetin g opened with prayer
by Mrs. Joste Babcock, Mrs, M artha
Ma�ks, devotiona l leader, read the
scripture and several readmgs and :
talked on the subject "If We H a d
But J Minutes Left To Live "
Sal a ds. cookies, kool ade a nd
h a mburgers and wieners rooked on ,
a grill furnish ed by Marvin M a rks ·
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were enjoyed bu
:r all.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Prince , Mr. and Mrs, Wei•
lace Damewood and fa mily, Mr.
11nd Mrs, Charles Hensley, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Rona ld Osborn a nd sons, Mr. 1
11nd Mrs. Marvin Marks, Mr. and ,
:11rs. Thurm a n Oobcock, Mr. a ud '
Mrs. Joe Connoll y, Sammie Rair•
FREE PARKING
d en. Gertrud e
Zumbac h, Eileen
Phone WY-2-2255
Swain, Martha M a rks s nd Mrs. Ad a
E, Main St.
Pomeroy
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Mr. Bechtel is tbe IOD of Mr■.
_ rlona Lyons Quick , TUlu, and
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18 a grandso� of lhe late John
E. Lyons, Middleport. He ii I
graduate of the Oklamula:ee Techni co l School and cao
,. ,,,0c,· ated
with Mr. Quiclr: in the TV businesa in Tulia. He formerly at·
tended Ohio U niversity at Athena
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.M r. and Mn R · O · G rimm,
Middleport, will· a ttend the wedPorn Pers
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Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr were
supper guest. of Mr. and Mi's.
' Billy Orr Saturda)' and helped
celebrate their g:randaon, Ronnie's
birthday.
Mr. and Mn. James Boules and
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children spent Sunday with the
I latte r's [Parents, Mr, a nd Mrs.
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Howard German of Rutland.
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Mrs. Mary Holter and child ren
Gary, Sh a ron a nd Gordon spent
Sunday afternoon wit h Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Davis and family af
Rutland.

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&amp;ell and Kay Wyatt left for Howell 's Mills Chri.slian Training Camp ,
at Ona, w. Va., (or ooe week.
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Arvil Holter, Warden Ours and
Vlriil Walker attended the Cin­
cinnati ' Reds b1l1 game Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey and
Mrs. Et hel and Minnie Orr at•
1 tended the funeral �f Mrs. Ada
Tall Ill Tuppers Plains Frid4y.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Larson
and family ol Fairview apenl
Sunday with Mrs. Louise Headley.

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the Pomeroy Church o( Christ for
Jo n Ann Smith, Linda Lou Hysell ,
Kay Wyatt and Bill McElroy of the
Zion Church of Christ·

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RelativeR here have rece�ved !
R�v. Howard Ruppe lt, pastor,
word of the appro,,chlne marr1ace rre11ded oYer the meeting or the
in Kranibur"o, S. O., of lliu M•~ I Deacon, and De,,on,.,., of the
Ell en Moes to Orv Ille Edward
- , ' Fir■t United Presbyteria n Church
Be C' h.tel Jr . . of Tu ba, Okla., S■ t• when the group ml'I Wedneeda y
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urdsy at the Holy Roar y Cb urcll eY eninl at the church in M. iddlein Franzburg.
port.

T he_ Che�ter Commum_ty .
Vacat ion B1hle School 19 m its
sec•
ond week with 1 53 pupils enrolled
a n d a n averaRe daily attendance of
140. Commenceme nt will be held
1 at the Chesle Grade ·
School Sunr
da_}· a I 8 p. �l . . ,All paren ts an d
frie nds are 1ny1ted ,
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The La dies Aid Society of Do r.
ca s IWB Church will sponsor a
rumm a ge !!ale on Frida y a fternoon
and S a turd ay in the building for .
[ merly occupied by Ev a ·� Restaurant on Main St In Pomeroy A
ba ke sa le will b� h e ld Sa turd ay,
a lso. Proceeds will be
used in
building a n a_
r,nex lo the church.
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DOLLAR
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"We would · Hke to see all
women who are eligible belong , to
GoId S..
'Rr, " sa1'd 1· 1s pres,'d ent.
"But aC'lually we are wor king for
a dim inish ing mem bers hip
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"Wh at 1 mean 1s, we don't
wa nt it increased by anolher
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The Levee Must Not

Willlam Shelton, Wt"St Mni n•sl , a m a n with
a boat and his own priv,'l h' dock who wanted
to do something to help repa i r t he Pomeroy
levee and tie it in wi1h a eommunit y park,
said late last week he w i l l throw in his towel .
Over t h£' pasl t wo Wl'l'ks ht&gt; had spearhead­
ed a movement to st�1rt clearing and laying
out sp.ii{'C for a playground on lhe r i verbank
above the parking lots He had publicly asked
for eoop{•rative l a bor I n t l1 rC'e such dforts a
total of fi\ e pf'rsons showed up to heir, and
nol all at the same t i me One of the helpers
was a Racjne man who contributed a J)ull­
dozer.
On the ll'vee rroject . which will cost mon­
ey, he app('ared bl'fmp Pomeroy t:Ouncil . H e
obtained a p !t·dge of fin.inri;d aid "as money
allows." The Pomeroy (. ' h;unbcr of Commerce
also heard the proposal and likewise pledged
asSJstar.ci:-.
But as for !he playground on the river­
bank, M r . Shellon has laid down his grubbing
hoe. l ie is willing to ll•l somehody else try to

interest for action. U nder­
t h is fail u re. he said:
about
standa bly upset
" I ' m wil ling 110\1.' lo let Pomerny do things
the way it's used to doi ng them .''
One prom i nent business mafl along the
main stem promised wholehearted support in
the playground project. Mr. Shelton appreci­
ated that, he said, hut it wasn't enough. He
also extended his apprec-lat ion to the men
who tu rned out to work.
While the playgroun d prnject may be dead­
er than yesterday's new spaper, the levee ob­
jedive must not be given up. The levee im­
provem�nt is a vital necessity to Pomeroy's
eronomic life right no w . As months and years
go by a suit.able levee here w i l l be of increas·
ing importance.
And if the levee project gets ore the
ground, may!)e · BOl!!O\J'I" ,"�-. 'lJ1' even Mr.
Shelton, can lbe �nlluc.iil /iino � •up the

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Crom the West Virgini a Libr a ry
Today I s Thursd ay, June 23 , the Commission, 111 follows :
ADULT FICTION : � Scent of
1 7 5 th dey o f the yeu r , wilh 1 9 1
! hile Poppies, The Light in the
more in 1000.
liorest, Journey . to Bethle h em,
The moon ill nPw.
The mornin11 .!!tars are Ma rs, Ju1,, �.re a t Horse S tories, Danaerous
Silent'e,. The Lady fo r Ransom,
Iler end Saturn.
The Pr11�ner of TordeRillas, The
On this dsy in history :
, a.y to GJory, _Death Agalnst the
1n 1836. there was a surplus in w
the Treasury aml 2fl sta tes O i vidl'&lt;l Cl oc It, Tbe An tIC Y e ara, Th e C ase
of the Daring Deco_y, Crash Club,
up $28,10 1 ,044,91.
In 18fl0. l 'onQ:ress approved ere• The Town lhat Died LauFh ing,
ation of a gover nmtint prlntinc 1:h o . Pagan King. Weddin� :n t he
Ei�1mly, Son or the Gamblin Man,
office.
1_de With Me, The Wind In His
ChristoJ)her
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journalist
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Lotha m Sholeli received a patent Fists, The Human Shore, The
Venus or Konpa ra , The Sw_ord a nd
foe his typewriter.
In 1876, Amerkan humorist Irv- t he Spirit, A Jhmd red Hills, The
Angry La nd, The Bollnvars.
in s. Cobb wall horn,
ADULT '.{YQN- F. I CT
-How to
sor,
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ln 1894 , the Duke of ,.:Win
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lcfli The
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Brllain and Ireland, was horn.
Cour se I n Mak
- - - --Mlssilemen,
Ea!ly Games
for
A thougtit fo r tod11y : ni shop Youngsters, V1clory a t Sea, PolFlflton Joh h She? n 1,11�cl : " Baloney troons and Patr iots, Death of a
ls flutter)' so th1ek JI &lt;· annol � Na vy, Home Below Hell's Cany•
true,_ a d DI
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so th in on, Jo ba for women over S5,
r . ar n&lt;'y s II t•ry
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Mason Lodl!(e, 8, P. M.
Loyat Women i'I ('I U98 mee 11 ng, T he ovorbury Alfe. Ir.
JUN IOR-T he Famil)' Treasury
Middlepo,t Chu rch of C:h rlat, at
of Chil d ren's Storie1, WIid Folk,
church.
Outing for Men'� Fellowship, The Little Ark, Raymond L. DltMiddleport Fi rst Baptist Church, mars, The Thread Soldier, The
Scarecrow Mystery, Playing wlth
6 P. M .
Grange meeting, Rol'k Springs, Clay, Loni Siretch at Flrst Base,
Peter Tnegate's War, Joan or Arc,
a P. M.
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Syracuae Fi remen � Fs i r . jitney Petite Suzanne, Madeline's Res1uppt1r •t school �1 o t111£', 5 P. M . l'U e , The W Iid Birthday Ca ke, M r.
NoRey, Canada and Her Story,
(lther entertainment at 8 P. M .
Rural Plannlng Comml(t('e, Ex- Harvest of lhe Hudson, Sue Barton Vieltlng
Nur.1:1e, Claudia's
tcnalon O,ffice, 8 P. M.
Women a Association, Mlddl@- Flve Dollar Hor11 e, Ma king Things
port First U nited Presbylerlsn for Fun, The Mudhen , 'nie Lion's
Whiske rs, Bltds, Th.at Arch er Girl
C hurch, al churC'h.
Marcus and Narcll&amp;a ' W h itman,
Frklay, Jun. 24
Bah S.le, Good Luck 4-H Club, The Tall of the Terrible Tiger,
The Golden Basket, The Moon
B. &amp; B. Market, Mason.
Record Hop, Syracuse Fire De- Jumpera,
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partment, Syracuse School, 7 : 80
CUlit. SCOUT Ml.TI NG
Thf! Cub Scout P "ck 2M, Dena
P. M.
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Weekend Revival Rtart!, Mt. I , 2, I and 4 held i plcnlc at
the local Piflr:, The boys played
Herman U. B. C h urch.
Ev1na:e1ine Chapter, OF.S, with pmu and htUI race,.
Those attendlna: were Mr. and
M fl. Joe Youna:, 7:SO P. M.
Bedford F:t 4-h Club, Ice Cream Mra. WU)lam McFarland ind Ra :,mond , Mr. and Mn. Robert D.
Soclal, Bedford School , 5 P. . M .
Reuah, Ro1er tnd Orea:, Mr. and
latvnlay, June 25
Band BoOl ters R('cord Hop, Mr1. Richard
0rd, Glendolyn,
Pomeroy Junior High School, 7 Dicky and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bum,arner, Delore,, Jean,
P, M.
lee Cream Social, M hidleport June, John and Mary Jan, Mr. and
, Fite Depo1rtment, City Hall lawn, Mn. Tom Hoffman anft Thmmy.
Mr, and Jilt■. Nell(ln Rouah, Ron•
4 : 30 P. M.
Syracuse Firemen Square Dance nle and 'Rtndf, Mr. atld Mrs. RI•
Syracuae School, Jo Hard y, i:30 , chard Hardy, Mike, Ron, l&gt;en, Pat,
Rick 1nd Rod. Mr. and Mn. VerP. M.
non Han-ah and R&amp;ler, Mr. and
SlffllllaJ June 26
Official Board Meelinf, Un ited Mrs. Ralph Gibbl lr., Gre1 and
Ctorta, Mrs. nanny Worlr:man, RoM•thodlat Church, 7:43 P. M.
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School Reunion, Rutland Me- bert and Danny Joe, Mn. Roy
I thodltt Church, all day
[ Jones and Mike, Mrs. John Bost,
Monday, Junt- 27
Merry Alice, ra111, Johnny dd
fl8t S. Third
Mlddl port Oarden Club meets
Marlya,
Bo'8by Grlna-.ad, Jobnny
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N� Arm1tro111, 1'0fflll'IY Gritnm,
1pa�e time enjoytn1 Forked kun Auditorium, 8 p, M.
__ . Sam my Bird, Gar, and Rodn�
Slate Par\., t thlnlt 'lie were its _ ,---�
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'(!he
plt:nle and a twlm. What • we eat■.
tvenln1 at the Alex.
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tar on the road that th• wert � an incqnvenlenee for a week l Quillen �emQrJ•l Bulldin, with
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the 1ldt o1 the l'Old wller• the ,_..bit. I dqubl lf Forked Run .Layne ,nd , Kn. lhnld ilobmaoh
Hefti ran off. Thffll 'It fflO wUl be ,Hlllble for the re■t of 1 aenlnl II holUl�L The toll dill
plenty of par'l.lnl •• bUt how the ■llfflmu, much to t� re�t ,tll w-.erejl :ff�,tb "Na.- Your
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tertained twent)' guests al the
rehearsal supper, May 28, at thei r
)lome. Attending were Connie
Hendricks, Wallace Goodwin , Mr.
ail.ii Mrs. C. A , Williamson, Mrs.
�ibel Simpson, Rev. and Mrs. A.
I R. McCauley and 4aughter. Su:
llln, Edward H1m'is, Mr. imd Mr s.
Charles Selser, Diane and Steven,
Mr. ana Mrs. Edwa:rd Grindley,
Cont1ie, LYnn and Lori, and honored g11ests Mr. Willia mson and
Mlss Rice. The buffet supper a l
6 p. m. was in ch a rge of Mrs.
Firn Gaul and Mrs. Bl a nche W.i t•
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Mrs. Myrtle Wa lker.
Bill L•ke and Sum Prt{'(' returnrd after .i t tendi ng Bo) &gt; State
a t Ohio Unm�rs,ty. Btll sen �il
l . J \l,'YC'r m the Commo o l' l.''� 5
court or El d on County and ��111
st· n ed as Highway Patrolm a n
T Si; t and Mrs. Paul J l 1 1 l do,re
and rh1 1dren. Debbie, Nann s u
san. Mar k and Bry an uf M1111 1
go111ery, Ala. , .1nd Mrs, l ' h i l l i p
Golla of San Antonio. TcKa�. lire
spend,ing !his week with l',1r 1111 d
Mrs. T. G. H i lldare and daui:h t er,
Donn a. They were Sund a&gt;" !l inm• r
guestti of Mr. and Mrs. Wm fik
Kelvey a nd f amll)', Portlan d

Out•Of•lown guests al l&lt;'nding
the wedding o( Marilyn Lee Rice
I and Glen A l len Williamson w�re:
Mrs. IYan Powell Jr .. Hope Mi lls.
N, C.; Mr a nd Mrs . Da\'i d Watson.
I Columbus: Linda Mdla han. NPW
Matamoms; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hen d ricks a n d children. Joun. m .
chard and John, Newpo rt, O.; Mrs
Rhoda Hendricks, ,!'t,iewport; San•
d ra Neumeyer. St. Marys, w. V a . ;
Mary Sharpnack., Columbus; Mr.
and M rs, Joe Neeley, Frances
Neeley, arid Don Neeley, Salem,
Mrs. Ann Coe, Mrs. Max ine
W. Va.; Mr. ari d Mrs. Wm. Louk
Wingett and Ben Spencer " l' re
end children, Reberca a nd Joey',
called to Columbus by the ('r1 t 1 &lt;· al
Cleveland; Mr. and lirs. Richard
illness of their siste r , Mr s. W i l l
· J:&gt;uff, Waterford, O.; Mrs. Wa t·ron
Jones who suffered a heerl at 1ack.
Wolfe, Ea st Liverpool; Mn. C. F.
Roush, Columbus; Elalne Allison.
Mr. and M rs. Donald McKay
�l. Marys;
Avis and Arlene
and children, Ml. Vict OT)' . 0 . .
Thelll.!I, Columbus; Mr. and Mn.
spent several days with Mr. and
Charles Dye, Newark; Mr. and
Mrs. Veme Watterson and vH;11e d
Mrs. C. A. Williamson, New Cumrel a tives a t Vincent Wed nesd.'.l y.
berland, W. Va. ; Mr . a nd Mrs.
Joh n Bragg, HallOWaf, O.; Mr.
Mr. end Mrs. Don Nea�e honor­
and Mn, Randolph l&gt;eters, St.
ed her mother Mrs. Bess Hart lt•Y ,
Marys; Edward H arris a nd W a l­ on her birthday Sund a y w i t h a
lace Goodwin, Massachusetts; Con•
dinher at their home. Pla11ls.
_ nie Hendricks, Newport; Mr. and
M rs. M a ude Young was
Mrs. Glen Higgins and chil dr en 1 Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
Sue and Jimmy, Marietta.
Mrs. S. G. Marrs, W ilkesville .

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Ing uwa y :ii a whole candy bar, , !or of llunlmgton Park, Calif. hours
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Wu)1 Whitm a n .fomous poet and vice, and our " piece " about d ais- tmg out the skillet ma d e me
th1· WJtlcrml'lon. Whitman w aa Je11 . So you see she reads us th. ink of two rid iculous li n es of
l!i tl mg nn 1 hc ru rbNide enjoyint: (and a ll our paper) most thor- a fa vorite old song- this n11du11, while the pussini:: ouuhly.
"Get cut the aklllet, pllt on
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I rl'a II 7.e J may lrnv,i ml. 1 l1 1 )' W11 nd11 Heck anu
Ho ve you &amp;&lt;en youc,elf ,e,
st1ochd a few rmris!g but l hud ymm(!er two, Kim and Kelll:!n,
,,
treating?
11w nwlon,
h11vi11g wrown a mile this winter
. 111•1'.
• r an d (lu Florida). Then I h ere was
Also rn whi8\hn" hil,,e
Lucky u,-..gettln, to se• t�yon, w h ir f,I l'w done s 1noo ll
Cl'l1•t'yle Bloke Dunlette and her
lit
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(:Ute l i ttle yeu old ( or mure ) "De lta Queen" river bP,at
lwo, may h ll\le offind t!t 801
n'
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little
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her
on
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night
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My hd
frit•iuls,
from Cincinnati to Pittsburg h
You have 11 few of 11.� uninlll h itt•tl 11m11llcst l&lt;�vc rsnn girl
whose
.lust a bout the laat of the
rrn ul s l t• ft iunonJi you. I ha\'r • h l a c k , h l iidi l r ls always a
rn l
.. Rivl' r Queens " 1 think. 1 hope
hl'l'n ('a\lcd 1 lw last of l lw Vu·• 11urc dt•l i11:h. l for me lo seetoriun�. 1111d !hi' �olt• rf'm11inln� "lllEu·k. bla1·k IH the color of my iome one bas lhe money and
rul{�l!d
lnctivid1rnl i11t 11t lcllst In t rui• Jen-e's h11lr"-l 11!w1:1ys l h lrlk the IJu l l i« i ve to keep et )east a
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my 1mmt•,11 1111• t' 1 rt' 1 P.
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or t h al o Id rolk snni,:: wien
I see rew or t hP.$e
hey're
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e11:pensive JuxT
So look. nut, I ma y l'Vl'll �pit �ll('h heautlful hi ll!' btark hair.
ury
lo
maintain
ond
keep going,
o flow melon Mcr1h 111 th(' U l1·
l&lt;'or 1wme rea11on, we h a d no
nuner y atlendanl for chur C'h. I hear,
wary Jusl for l ht&gt; hl 't' k of H.
Sun d ay. So we all got to 11ee 1111
J,OOKJNG AROUND-I 11111'
If any one wirnts lo go out lhe chi ldren, a real t real.
tour beagle puppleB wll h t heir
,
or a rc-n I cauM(' I 11 I hun
ri•nlcr
ttl duck tail hair ! 111:h!&gt; pipe
Small M11ry Mlll�. vlsllin� up at mama at Portland, o., ,e cenlly--Jkm jpa1u, urul ! hi' i:t•nrrul LIil· llivf'rview Cl'melcry wUh her or all the smart, affectionate Htivt111hcd co ndit ion of toclny ' N lwut
folks, knocked on lhe door or a tic treatures of dog�om, theRe
nib.
mau�ol t•um 1 here and rcmerkl'd lo me. l a •• the C•• e-Now I
Tht•)' nrc-n'I f11nny, Jui'II 1111t l11•1 t1•, 11ol i t �\y nn l,: t-l li nr;: no r cs l)Olli'IC, nee, d a dor,
• like I need a h nle in
th
I have to get stern
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llead-bul
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and IIIY " No, No" t n myself or
he re I'll he-tied down
buylnR
dog food lettlna: •em tn' letting
'em out, 'ehola, llcense-i ee , that
2.f, Myth­
8. Enclo1111re
ACROSS
�oun ds Hke a ihotgun wedding
c­
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Wine
olog
:l, Book of Old
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roccptacle
al
Teat.amcmt
all or a euddt!ln-two of my nice
�- Fu"r
llor■e­
e. PIUe
young nelgHbur1, Alice Wamsley
6. I.Ike'
llke
11. Tcxt1.11
an d l.o is Sterret in the David
men
7. Rum {dint.)
tnlUiOII
Mi ll.&gt;r Apt •. talll: ln r to me--1
8. lmpoded
26. ll'0r
1:1. Portlon
m t&gt; t Ruth Eberabach HI i l
and
9. Grcnt Lake 27. Com.­
13. Reapect
young son Crea:ory new a tall
:10. Seine■
pua
] 15. Leave out
hoy I n third grade....:he had made
1,. Speck
point
10. Tin Wood•
a da ndy ■llbouette pictu re of
18, 1''crry boo.t
(abbr,)
man._ tool
himself at �'hool, while on black
1'HklfaJ't --( 0\111.)
81 . Man••
lT. Steal
reilly
nice-this w,u Kyger
88. Dl10ha.rle
nlclmnme
19. Dance step 20. Adhealvo
Creek. School II Buth and famU)'
89. P'onntrly
32. R1111tnn
10, Thick IOup 21. Whole
live In (l ne or the lovely ne'W
4.0. Genuln•
rnngo
coin
12. Mtnl1tct'
•U, Decay
modern h ouaea an Rouah Road22. Ll\rgo
34. Ta.blot
,11. Cavil•
ch,lcrn
U. P&amp;ddlellu
our lona time friend Jennie Han•
9:"'i. Tnllt:
#II. Combat
23. Fro1en.
proc•
36. Book ct
11 her ( Mrs. Jim ) and I dlicuulnl
i,llota.
water
houra (oaol,) 4.6. Pronoua
It. AbllQlule
old t1me1-the Addleon btin din •
(obi, )
ner for one event at which her
80, Al'&amp;b
father the late " Doc " Fife waa
lhelten
emcee and BMH on the proII
D. Olory
IZl'am-whewl-lo to the ,tore
(oolloq.)
and aee 'em all-(lhll't frlenda, 1
11. Pettoe
mean-I vlat ted with llll'Y Reich•
•rv•r
man Weblter and her li■ter Marla. Mandarin
Lucie
rart• l Cou chenou1'-wlth
eek teacher and
Martin,
KYltr
Ct
1'7, Chart
my former 'H. 8. pupil-and I
IA. In ■pile ot
olher'l-arn on1 them ■Ito
doien
tt, Perlod
Viralnla Owen, ind daua:hter
ot Ume
Carla Dawn of Co1umbua-lo 111'.l!l
ti. Dtplaln.
tl. Ml111lo
your vt■Ulnir dane just plan for
v..,apon
an Hlra half hour' it the atoN.
'7. A..bout, aa
wlth dat.M
U, t)ne of
t'hl ao�
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Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Char les Salse r
h ave moved to their new home
a
I t Johnstown, 0. Thir child rl'll,
Diane a nd Steven spent last WN' k
with their grandpiuenls.

Mrs. J. B. Longsworth an·ompu nied by her son-in-law and dau•
ghter, Mr . . and Mrs Pa ul Mc·
swegm of New Cumberl and, W.
Va., c a me to the home of her
I d aughter , M re.· Esth e r W cs·t afler
, a llending the Morgan reunion i n
Chillico the at the home of hH
CANAST A CLU B MEE T S
Rev. F. E. Dunn le ft Mondicy I sister, Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Mrs.
The Ca nHta Club met . �ecenlly to a ttend the E U B Conference
Longsworth is visiting wit h Mr .
1 at the home " o( Mra. Ph 1 h p Wol• .a t Logan H e was .a ccomp anied
d M rs. A · C· Bradford t h is
pert. The high _scor e priz� was 1
by Glen john son, Carmel, 11 d ele- :�ek.
won by Mrs. Louis Ka rschnik an d g at fro
t h ch r� c
the low b.\" Mrs. �ugene Hester.
M r . a nd Mrs. Gene Beegle of
:r.:rs. r: A l fwtn/ and d a ughter,
Those pla)'lng were Mrs. Paul Sul Mrs.
B righton, Pa ., and Mr. an d
New
Evelyn Trieb of Columbus
) y, Mn. Mark Ward_, Mrs . Hobert are spending this week with her Mrs. Ch n rlcs Beegle an d son u f
Johnston, Mr:!1. Lewis Jones, M rs. sister, Mrs. F. E. Dunn.
Columbus spent the weeken d
Jess Abel, Mrs. Hester, Mrs. KarMrs. Tom Wolfe attended the 1¥ ilh their parents, M r . and Mrs.
schnJk and Mrs. Wolpert.
House
Party at Gra nville. Ot h ers lrs Beegle. M r s. Beegle 11rcom•
[
RHODOOI NRON CLUB
Mrs. G rt'tta I pa nied her son Gene and .fu m 1 ly
we re
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a ttending
The R11ododend,ron hel d a bus1, Simpson, Mrs. Eth. el Smith., Mrs. to Wheeling for a visit.
ness ineetlng Friday evening al 011,. ...• Cozar t, Mrs. Veen W alterson
M r. a nd M rs. H omer JeC'Cil ud
the cI u b house. They ma de p Ians a nd Mrs. Helen Simpson.
Mr.
to serve lunc h at the sa le a t the Wolfe a nd d a ug h ter Mickey joined spent last week in Akron w i l h
Oran Love form. Mem_ber s or the Mrs. Wolfe S a turday an d Y isilcd Mr. 11nrl Mrs. Winn Jaccaud.
John Den h and sister, Mrs.
club h�ve been cleamng a n d re- over the weekend with Hc Y . an t.I
decoratmg the club house. The
le
E r ta Picke ns spent the weekend
Mrs. Jenki ns at Ra d nor, O,
his son, Willlam anti family
wilh.
June mee U ni: hH bet" n c_ance l�d
The Booster Sunda y School
but the regular July meeting 111111 clas�• met a t t he home of M es. a t Coshocton.
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be held.
Mrs. Brian Simpson and son
Magg,· e Sli, ,,, Thursday eveni·n.,
o
WSCS
of Richmond, 0 a re v_ mt•
Kl'vm
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members pcesenl
Met_hodist Arte, , dc"ot ,· ""' ,, og ,a rn and , mg Mr. a_nd Mrs. Chesler S1 mpThe WSCS of t he
• Rtm
Church met TtH!§day evening a t bu, ,ne·
· ". , ,e,,·, on cond uct ,•. d hy ' son and h�r paYt"fflR . Mr. anq M_ r�.
, the home o( Rev. and Mrs. Davi � M rs. M arie , RouSH. refreshmenls ltalph Bad�le)' of Tuppers . Ploms.
Mr . . ljrld· Mrs. Wm. Sm t th of
Fr&lt;'eman. Mrs. Freeman, pres1- were servt'.' d by lhe hostess Mrs
I d enl, presided. Program Com�1it- Shain, assiste d by her &lt;laugh.ti!� I Deyton. · spent Fathers Duy week
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_ [ en d w11 h her parents, Mr. and
tee w1:1 s a ppointed for the coming _ _ ___ __
Glen Smith, Vo•Ag teacher at Mrs. H a r ry Hayman.
year : Mrs. Arthur Thabct, Mrs.
B ! ll Howa r r'I, M r s. Jack Ne@ds Mrs Wahama Hig h School attended a I
Mrs. Howard Fra nk a nd C'h ilJohn Morgan. Mn, Freetllan show- sta te meeting of the Vo-Ag teach- d rcn a ccompa nied M r. e nd M rs.
ed lhe group booltlets, which were ers a t Ced a r La kes in Ripley last Cri tt Br adford to thei r home at
II w er.k. While ther e a work shop Worlhington for a visit.
designed a nd m ade up giving
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M rs. •Ll:l· r ry n·arch an d r1n· 1 t1 rPq
resume or the d eaconess m th e wa s held on e lectric molors.
Met ho d ist Chur ch. Mrs. Nee d s was
Mr. and M rs. J, L, Stewa rt a. of Clinton, N. c., a re guests ol
progra m leader, her topic WH tended an insuranrce meeting ln Mr. a nd Mrs. Elza Birch.
the
Chri11tian Char\eslon Thursday.
Mrs. Ola Hysell spent scvual
"Cha llenge to
MIS!lionary Vocation.'' She was asMr. a nd Mrs. Arl h ur Wehrll days with rel atives a t Ba� h an.
siatt&gt;d by Mrs. Chester Campbell, are vaca lioning in Flor\da.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Wm. Shuma!c und
Mra. Morgan, Mrs. Carl Tennar.t
M r. and M r s. Jack For d and son I Mrs. Maggie Stroth of Sout h Wl'h•
or Ca pe Caruiveral, Fla., huve I sler spent Sunday a fternoon wit)i
and Mrs. Bill Howar d.
been visiting hh pa rents, Mr. 1rnd Rev. nnd Mrs. F. E. D unn.
we re ,.r,ed to Mrs. Kermit Ford .
Ref,eshments
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M r. an d M rs. Bo b Beell 1e ot
Mrs. Mon t WI I son, Mre. O · J · BosMrs. Ca rvin Oliver a nd Mr. an d
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tic • Mn. · Fnnk Morgan • Mrs · Hor· Mrs. Benn I e S ta Iford a nd son visPortland
called on Mr. an&lt;l Mrs· ·
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berl Richard�, Mrs. Fran k. Sprerl- ited Mr. an d Mn. WIiii a m Smith Milton Tuttle and fa mily, Sunday.
1 ling, Mrs. Willard Fea r. Mrs. Don at Cl a rksville, Ind., recently.
Hartley, Mrs. Tom Reed, Mrs. J.
Monl Wilson w a s a recent medil, . Stewart, and those mention ed cal patient w t Holzer Hospita l.
above.
DEVOTED TO INTl!RE!,'
Mrs. Dale Marr was a rec ent paOF MEIGS-MASOl'I AR
BIR T H ANNOUNCID
llent a t St. Joseph Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthu r Th abet
Mrs. Artist Casto of Riple y who
Richer..• s. Ow.n, Publ�t.r
Pubu.bed every ,lt')r1H100
are annountlng the birth of a wa s a recent surgical patient et
1 daughter, born June 9t h nt Ple a• St. Fr ancis Hospital in Charles- tel)\ Sunday by The Jblo Val
u.nt Valley Hospita l . The baby ton I s now at the home of h e r ,Ublill!irig CompaDJ at 110
weighed 7'rti pounda and hH been daughter end family, Mrs. Glen .ilaanle St., �emero:,, Obio. •!:II•
named Jnney Jeanette. The gr and I Smith.
aeea orllce phone WY2-2 186, tdU
parents 1rc Mr. and Mrs, E. H.
M r . and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson 'al office ob.one WY2-:U57.
Pu rsley, Spencer, and M • and and children, Chicali!O, 111., Mr.
EkneNd aa aecohd'
mailtn,
j Mrs. James Thabet, Spencer.
and Mrs. Curtis Wilson and ch il- natter at the poal ollic�
at Po..
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dren of Clarksburg and Mr. and �a,. Ohio.
PER SONALS
NaUon,1 1dvertlatn, !'eP'l'P.lent.ai
Mrs . Florence Nease ls a medi- Mrs. Earl Knight and d a ug hter of
of
guests
live:
recent
Jilottlne&amp;1 -&amp;irt.b.U. tic., 8'11
were
iddleport
M
Clinic.
cal patient at M■1on
..emnrton Ave.. New York CJtJ,
Mr. and M ri, Paul Grln1tead their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont
ff!•
YMk. ,
Wilson.
h ive moved from Middleport to
pa
Is
a
e
Parsons
SuhlcriPllOD
rt:let: .:&gt;eHvre,i ht
Mrs.
Lawre11r
the
ment
aver
the Ohlinger Apart
tlent at St. Joseph Roapital at Hrrler where 1v�l,.ble, 30 C:!Dl
1. 11nd s. Supermar}l,et.
ner week: une
ln 1d111nce 111
!ar. :and Mrs , notilld Roush Parltersbura:.
oUlee,
O.llr
Sentinel
visited
!'he
Powell
Jar,.e
tl&amp;rill::
Lelah
Miss
Calumu
In
\'ftifors
buaine
were
several days last week with her ID monlhll. l'UMI: tN"M montn1
bu, la•t weelt.
Mr. and Mrs. G Nen f or Hunt- brotherln-law and 1\sler, Mr. and &amp;1.90, SY motor nute where •nll
1bie: one month, 81. By raall: 41!.al
ington were recent "laUon of their Mn. Homer OePue. Amesvtlle.
Year «'� ■- · 111.onthB, ....211,; thr •
are
Vance
R.
B.
Mrs.
and
Mr.
son•ln•law and dauehter, Rev . and
9'Mlhl. •� GO an• month, 11
n
Carolina.
North
in
g
ee
ucation\n
F
Mrs. D id r man. ,
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STUDI ED CURREN T LEGISLATION
ly GAY PAU
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NE W YOR UP - The mayor
K
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of a •mall lown in the Midwest
onCil referred to the American
Gold Star 1'lothes as a "suffer
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"Wel l that w�s loo much for
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me, " sa id .its out i oing president
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Mn. Lorrai n e l . Desse r. " I got
up and .corrected him
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wer@ a group who could la11gh
and cry at th_e sa me time and u,1
one ou Id t h mk we were �razy."
�
. M s. Dcsser, who II from
B rid geport , Conn. , and 900 other
mem bers ,rom II 1 l pa rts of ihe
nation met at the H enry H uds n
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Hotel this w_eek for thei r 23rd aon.
nual conventio n.
.
. They discussed current legisla·
tion before Congress concerning
vetera ns' benefiLs, the increased
use of t he organization's home '
for its members _ 93 acres and
a pa ments at Long Beach ,
��
8 1 · - teartl a report 011 th e ,
hours mem�ers de�otecl last year
lo commu �1ty service a nd volunteer hospita l
work, �n d com pared noteg on everything from
recipes to grandchildre n.

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A�d, they ,held a �emor1�l
ser�ice f?r the1: sons killed m
action either m World War I,
World War II or the Korea n w11r.
..
said
" We RCI that over first
M r.s. Desser practically. The �7·
r, ear -0Id W? a�, m a rr ied to a
pa f!-1.v ret � d sales a�, lost a
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s�n I II a g r
1;. �r _eras ; m Manila
a
th p
mes, two weeks
:r
�t r:,:
e o re � 0
a r ll ��d ed, She
h as one 01�er son, Phihp, 23, a
stage manager.
.
mbers, .sh sa id. do not ! .we
. M:
t
rn t e past, a tho_ugh many are
two a nd three star mothers
m�anm g _they lost two or t hree
children Ill wars.
. �ther. they work lo help the
living.
Mrs. , Desser, activ_e in Gold
St a rs smce 1 048, estim a ted that
la st yea r the members gave 7_5", ·
000 volunteer hours to commumty
projects a11d an equal amount of
time to hospitals, both \'eteran
Y
some
a nd non• eteran. She said
members h a d totalled as high as
3 500 hospita l hours each over a
slretrh of yea rs.
Wi l1on Su991"st1 N•nM
Gold Star M�thers wa s round ed
.
m 1 9_19, went_ mto a lull, a nd wa s
rea ctivated in 193?, Its name
came from a suggestion of President Woodrow Wilson.
·
I mmed 'tale I Y a fter
Durmg
a nd
World W a r I . parenl.!i who had
lost sons . wore black arm band 3 .
The Pr esident sui;:g e stcd a star

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Mr. and Mrs. Ka lp Keller, Mr.
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wrrc dinner guests o( Mr. a nd
Mrs. Pa ul Orr Sa turd a y.
M r . an d Mrs . Harol d Ha•cc
a nd children spent Sunday with
th e ' latter's pa rents, Mr. a nd
M rs. Burnsi d e, Kingsbury ,
Mr. a nd Mn. Denver Hill :rnd
daughte rs , Fisher. W. Va., -8pent
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Halph Ba llard and Melvin ,

Orvy Gainer and Mrs. Bennie :
Gainer visited Mrs. Za n a Gainer
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Mrs. Paul Orr attende d t he re­
cita l of Mrs. ,�live Ingrahm a t
S alisbury school auditorium Sun·
d ay a rternoon.

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Mr. and Mrs. Grover .Whate are
visiting their children a t Killbuck,
W arsaw a nd Wooster.
Mrs. Ma ry K. Holter a nd Eva
Bailey were shopping in Pa rk•
crsburg Wednesday a nd called on
Mrs. Zana Gainer a t St Joseph
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Groves of
Clen�ennin spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balla rd
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Keller Satur&lt;fay.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover White and
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ra lph Ballard at­
tended th e fun@ral of Elmer
Newland at Tuppen Plains on
T h ursday.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Cecil Spence r ca ll•
ed on the Charles Spem;:er family
Sunday.

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Tile report of th e secretary was
given by Vincent Dabo and p'�
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were di1cu1sed far holdina: a
swimming party for the children
of the county home today. Severa t n@w 1uit, h a ve been bought
for the cbildren by the group.
July 6 was Rel as th@ date for
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a t 6 : 30 a t th e ch urch , CO·Chairma
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for the el'ent will be Richard
Vaug h.an and Mrs. James Sanborn wit
· h t h e res1 of the board
assisting.
Pla ne were also made 10 hold
Family Nig ht in July with tbe
Cr oiur oa&lt;111 Cl a ss assisting the
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board
At the close of the meeting
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home made cake baked b Mrs
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Mrs. Clifford IL1ye1, Midd leEdward Burkett was serv!d . to
port e�tertuned �esda y afterth e grou p by her, MiH Pllyllis
noon with a party m honor of the
Joachim , Vincent Dabo and Da le '
fifth brr thda y of her &amp;on Gregory
Walburn. Also a ttending were 1
Attending were Shelia Moore,
Everett Forema n, Mar('us Cha m•
Jennie and Mark Gw l.udowd:y , ban. Rich
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Vaugh an,
Mrs
Roger Pickens, Mn.
Edward Harold Sauer, Mrs. James
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Moore, G?ego ry's grandmothers,
born and Mn. Pa ul Haptonstall .
Mrs. J. B. Hayes , Jaeal and Mrs.
'Guests were Mrs. Lillia n Steiff,
Ethel Price, St. Albans and hia
Mary Ruth and Joy Rober t a Sauer
aunt Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew
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Gregory
had a beautifully de.
G d I
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corated cake wh1ch was served I o ro ua e
Commencement exercises of the
with ice cream to the guest&amp;. Fa\/ Ors of balloons were given.
Bradford Ch urc h Bible school will
At noon Tuesday a special be held at 7 : 30 Friday a t the 1
celebration WIS held at the church, it is annotJnced by Rev. l
Cheesebrew home w hen the 24th I Ral ph Humble, pa stor. Average alwedding annive raary of Mr· and tendance of 54 for the SC'h.ool wa s J
Mrs. Frank C heeeehrew and Gre- report�d .
A d up) ay of croft work will
gory's birthday were celebrated
be m a de before the program '1iwith a dinner.
d ay evening.
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COMMENCEMENT FRIDAY
The
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Church Bible School Commencement will be held Fri d ay evening
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The Home build e,, Sund ay School mv1 ted.
-- class of the Long Bottom �h.urchee • --I
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at. the Methodist Church basement.
The meetin g opened with prayer
by Mrs. Joste Babcock, Mrs, M artha
Ma�ks, devotiona l leader, read the
scripture and several readmgs and :
talked on the subject "If We H a d
But J Minutes Left To Live "
Sal a ds. cookies, kool ade a nd
h a mburgers and wieners rooked on ,
a grill furnish ed by Marvin M a rks ·
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were enjoyed bu
:r all.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Prince , Mr. and Mrs, Wei•
lace Damewood and fa mily, Mr.
11nd Mrs, Charles Hensley, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Rona ld Osborn a nd sons, Mr. 1
11nd Mrs. Marvin Marks, Mr. and ,
:11rs. Thurm a n Oobcock, Mr. a ud '
Mrs. Joe Connoll y, Sammie Rair•
FREE PARKING
d en. Gertrud e
Zumbac h, Eileen
Phone WY-2-2255
Swain, Martha M a rks s nd Mrs. Ad a
E, Main St.
Pomeroy
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_ rlona Lyons Quick , TUlu, and
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18 a grandso� of lhe late John
E. Lyons, Middleport. He ii I
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with Mr. Quiclr: in the TV businesa in Tulia. He formerly at·
tended Ohio U niversity at Athena
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.M r. and Mn R · O · G rimm,
Middleport, will· a ttend the wedPorn Pers
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supper guest. of Mr. and Mi's.
' Billy Orr Saturda)' and helped
celebrate their g:randaon, Ronnie's
birthday.
Mr. and Mn. James Boules and
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Gary, Sh a ron a nd Gordon spent
Sunday afternoon wit h Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Davis and family af
Rutland.

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&amp;ell and Kay Wyatt left for Howell 's Mills Chri.slian Training Camp ,
at Ona, w. Va., (or ooe week.
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Arvil Holter, Warden Ours and
Vlriil Walker attended the Cin­
cinnati ' Reds b1l1 game Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey and
Mrs. Et hel and Minnie Orr at•
1 tended the funeral �f Mrs. Ada
Tall Ill Tuppers Plains Frid4y.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Larson
and family ol Fairview apenl
Sunday with Mrs. Louise Headley.

PORK LIVER
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the Pomeroy Church o( Christ for
Jo n Ann Smith, Linda Lou Hysell ,
Kay Wyatt and Bill McElroy of the
Zion Church of Christ·

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R�v. Howard Ruppe lt, pastor,
word of the appro,,chlne marr1ace rre11ded oYer the meeting or the
in Kranibur"o, S. O., of lliu M•~ I Deacon, and De,,on,.,., of the
Ell en Moes to Orv Ille Edward
- , ' Fir■t United Presbyteria n Church
Be C' h.tel Jr . . of Tu ba, Okla., S■ t• when the group ml'I Wedneeda y
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urdsy at the Holy Roar y Cb urcll eY eninl at the church in M. iddlein Franzburg.
port.

T he_ Che�ter Commum_ty .
Vacat ion B1hle School 19 m its
sec•
ond week with 1 53 pupils enrolled
a n d a n averaRe daily attendance of
140. Commenceme nt will be held
1 at the Chesle Grade ·
School Sunr
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frie nds are 1ny1ted ,
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The La dies Aid Society of Do r.
ca s IWB Church will sponsor a
rumm a ge !!ale on Frida y a fternoon
and S a turd ay in the building for .
[ merly occupied by Ev a ·� Restaurant on Main St In Pomeroy A
ba ke sa le will b� h e ld Sa turd ay,
a lso. Proceeds will be
used in
building a n a_
r,nex lo the church.
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DOLLAR
DAYS!

"We would · Hke to see all
women who are eligible belong , to
GoId S..
'Rr, " sa1'd 1· 1s pres,'d ent.
"But aC'lually we are wor king for
a dim inish ing mem bers hip
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"Wh at 1 mean 1s, we don't
wa nt it increased by anolher
war."
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instead or 1he • mourning band.
A co11grese1on.i 1 act in 1947
made off!clal a pin �hi�h any
parent might wear to indicate a
wa r . lost1-a. pin abo ut the siu of
a d_1me, with a g:o\d i,,tar set
aw,amst a purple b.ackground
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lion has 20.000 m embers ranging
·1n age lrom t he ••
.vs to th e 80s
E_a �h mem ber muS t be a U . S.,
C' ltazen , and . the natural mot her of
th e ch 1 Id k 1 lied ·

' Saturday I presbyteria
Wedd1ng
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Churc.h Off-icials
Announced Here
Me,et We,dnesday

POMEROY, 01110

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FAI R LAN E TUDO R 6 CYL
transmis sion,

magic air heater ' oil
cigarette lighter, light blue.

Standard

filter '

turn indicators'

NOW O N LY $20 55
FAI R LAN E T U DO R 6 CYL.

Fordom&amp;•ti.c transmissio� . ma gic air heater, oil filter, turn
cigarette hghtcr, turquo1;a;�,1'.!91or.

indicators,

NOW O N LY $225 0
GALA XI E T U DOR 6 CYL.

Standard transmission , magic air heater, oi l filler undercoat turn
indicators, cigarette lighter, back up lights, al1 whitt?.

NOW ONLY $2365
FAI RLAN E 500 FORDOR

Fordomatic, tutone paint, 1 85 H . P. VB, magic air hea•tcr turn indi­
cigarette lighter, undercoat, platinum and white.

cators,

NOW O N LY $246 5
Galaxie Starline r 2 Dr. H.T.

Cruise-o-matic. 235 H .P. V8, while tires, curb guard mldg., M. A.
heater, radio, tinted glass, windshie14 washers, electric wipers, pad­
�ed dash , � heel covers, power steermg, u ndercoat, clock, back up
bghts, orchid gray. A dream car.

NOW ONLY $2895
TU DOR RANC H WAG. 6 cyl.
Standard transmission, magic air heater, oil filter ' turn
cigarette lighter, all white. A real family car.

NOW O N LY $2385

indicators'

All OTHER FORD CARS AND WAGONS
REDUCED ACCORDINGLY

We Finan ce O u r Own
Low Bank Rates
FREE 1 2 Grease Jobs One Outside Mirror,
Full Tank Gas Vfrth Each New Ford Sold
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Sales

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TRADE TODAY
SALE ENDS JUN E 30
. $, .. TH I RD AVE.

OPEN EVENI NGS
U NTI L 8 P.M.

PRESTON -FORD
Phone WY-2-3033

M112DLEPORT

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Exhibi�ion o f the Greenbrier Valle)' Fair, to Le held tor 5 day1 on
4(J •.cres o f 1und . midway between
u•isha rg and Ronce verte, W . Va.
q,w U . S. Route 219.

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On Th l,lghlerf Corne, 111

Soft Skin Gi rdle s

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the front whool1 and a ll1ht11 , happier feel In
t.he eurve or your banda. No power a.tat
i, needed in a car th1.t'1 Mhtrallw n i mble.
what a fresh en(inNrln1 approach can
doT From handling: and parklna e&amp;N rla:ht
on, there j ust isn't. 1nythin1 ordinary or

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pleasure, But why waltl

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Baseballs
Gloves
Sail Boats
Beach Bolls

On ly $3,99

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IUflD NEW JUMBO GOii

c.,..;, 100 ,.o--

See '°"' 1oeal tl1IIAorfud C1tmolel .reai,, far 8COIIOlllfeal milllJ)Ol'!(llfo1

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and Some Sub-Teens
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In the person of F. B. I. inspector Courtney A. Evans. Assignod
to tlle investigation d ivision of
the Buresu, Evans will speak to
j the bankers on the relationship of
nation'!! banks and the F.
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E . W. Cook, president o J the
W. Va. Bankers Aeaoeiation and
prestdent and chalrm im of the
J'Jnit t1ark National Bank, North
fork, estimates that the conven•
, Ho n will register 800 bankers
and their gue11ts from WC'S t Vlr­
glnia and othe r parts or tfle
nation.
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COM.E I M TODAY!

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- FRE E PER FUM ELADI ES COME IM - - -

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and you will rectiv• o bottle of Prince
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Ch ildren's Dresses

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Miniature Golf �ets
Badminton Sets
WadiilQ Pools - lnfktfed Rafts
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By Mason Cfasses

COTTON PANTIES FOR LADIES

ennventlona1 about Corva1r; Look at ttl
practically flat floor, fo ur,.wheel independent
■utpemri o n, told-down rear eeat. It.a air-(!ooled
rear tnaine that never need• watar or anti­
freeze or radiator repair• • • • and leavea enilne
heat 111d noise bock where you've been. All
theee epedal advent.ages are ■tandard in every
Corvai r. Ju■t wait till you tee how mucb.

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your A.I.C.'1 • • • you can ploy any tun...,
1-tfy-Nhholtt �n,. Only Concert p,o.
vfdh ,fell mellow ioM and clear brllllant
ffiltody • • • rnctd■ poHlble by ,,-rman■ntly
fUMCI lfafnfen ltN1 te.c:11. The magnificent
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Ctnircb with • .&amp;OOd at
pie or cabba,ie," An 1tpl)(· al was · /wi1.h 1uh-division1l. The grand- ,
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&amp;fn. Ida Cheadle- Wat
made to "every West Virginian tUind (which baa been enlerged I
Lh gu e and Pony Lea1ue at:l'ord ing
Thompso n and Bn t o , Ande rMJ n
, t o s ta ndi ngs as of Monda )', J une ?.O ' arid
dlf' wu enjo) e-d on Sunday after- a 1tork 1hower on Frida:,
owning a fruil tree" to help make \ 111c"'e limes since J 921) will &amp;eat
f'idi la
the Fair II su..:ress by entning ex• 4200 people who will watch 13
In !he Pony League the New Ha- M.Hon f ' uhs
010 01 1 -3 4 , 1 ,oon .it lhe home of h11 parenll, lor }4n Linda Hou. Jnvited
M r and Mrs '.8,ex Cheadle. Play- incladed Mr■. loan
hibits. �nd e xhibi�s did rome fr�m ! d1H�rent features or top na mes
The swimming p&amp;rty -wa1 held at v en entr)' took defmile P08SC'Ssion c . w w
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pre&amp;t&gt;nt 1nclllded Ruth, Jane Helen Jefler■, Mr1. P1n11
lhe various co unties surrounding !rom the entertainment world. The th l'! N ew Have n poo l and the wien- of first plact' on Mond ay m ght with
Pa uley and Fry: R uus,ell ■ nd
and Jatkie Jordan, Larry, Patty, and Ricky, Mn, Bonnie
G reenbrier, a nd rrom the state .of l lrewurks w!Jkb end each night'1 er roast I t the park .
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St.ale:
! show, arc �l•ll ttit most s pectacuPONY LEAGUE
Attendin g were M T . and Mrs. tlifton - West t:olumb1a.
F ir of _WeSt Virg�ma will
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tion for "Fruit raised in any p a rt lar to be seen in Weit Virginia. Bill Thomas , Mr. ::in d Mn. Dalla !
Hill G ardner h urled wirm1n g ball
0 in- � o u mg the Fairgroun d r Virg
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played on I on a tables under th l'!
Marks and Yonl:e r : L. Roush, c . 1 RandY Tolley, Terry Horita� and
lcret :;;�·an': stili8�t!een
s: Charles Krebl!I , Jr. and Donnie 11 nd ceived werd of the death of2 &amp;
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bur� a nd Ronteve
,'
rte.
t�
K a thy Cheadle. Other gu�ll prel- tirother- in-law, Howad Tewklbe17',
li vestock wer'! ahowp in the o nto : day is "'Kid 'B Day " and Thursd .i y and ch ildren and Mr. and Mni. Cal
[ n other Pony Lea�ue J,!ame1 , Har1 lord
122
6
Alt�ongl, t h e dale! and !ocat1. on h arn on the proper y
enl were Mr. and Mn C a rl Rou, Millersport, Ohio. Mn. Tewklbar.r
j
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of
B
o
a
The
"G
Day
o
ve
r
is
nor's
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playC'd
IHI
Thursday
Clifton-Wes!
Mason
n!
M
,
daughter.
(a
siielion o f !
000
t
vin
cDaniel and
■rt! tll, !amP , t�e e�po!ltmn has !
�
j Directors sent Gov. Morgan a com•
I Columbia trounced Broad Run by
T Hall a nd J. Hal l ; Ha rrUI and Mr. and , .,�rs. Gary Dorgan. M r . and 18 the fome r 'May Stansbury.
he present sheep barn).
gr�wn no t only in size 11n&lt;l dun.Mn. Wllham Cheadle, Mrs. Ray
plimentary licket in 1921, and
·
M iss Nanty Thoma■ i■ a ttendinl
10 ::; while Hartford blaste!d Muon Nohle
1
Birchfield, M n1. Nellie Borgan, the higt'i school mu,lc clinic •• o'u
lion �t_ in quality or exhibits and
Th,.�re were ha rn_e ss-racl�g an&lt;l theres been a Go vernor's Day ever
l)y a score of 9-0 .as Terry Hall or
June 20--ellte�amment.
horse s�ows. Au�1ences Jn the II since).
0
H artford pitched a no-hitter
C - w
100 0 -1 6 Mrs. Noble Hamon a nd Mr,. Laur■ for two weeb. She will retel'fe
grandstand that first year were I A grea t ma ny t hlntt:! have hap.
. �i&gt;w J/a\'Cn
ln1ons in baton, choru1 and
4-0---4 4 1 Kreb!.
000
In
the
Little
Lea,e:ue
the
Ne,w
Jf
a
•
Old-f1m
II ho
h
· thrill e d by performan.�es of jug- I pened !lince_ the week of August 22 ,
EETS
L UB
drum!!.
Vf'n
Cardinals
H
C
hold
a
haH
game
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surrietl, 1t�70!�1es
d
Ten mem bers were present
glers, acrobats and a sen ,uonal I
t'i
Mr. and Mn. Eva1'1s Ruthnfont.
been moved
Jl'ad over t t'ie New Haven Reds, Van Matr.- · B ill G � r dner and Bob
ftu b!i vtl\'lc1 s " we•re a ll0W:OO _ 10 1 novelty slack wire act." And each 1921 : the 1ghway hes
when the Colu m bia Make-It Club Everett and MatUyn Maxine, Fait
'
from the west side to tbe east side
:- th rou :
Tlu.•y
moved
in
rr
o nt of tht league GarrlnC' r.
.
be �ate brr ngm a nigh l s show ended with a "gor- of the grounds; exhibit fi alls have
g
, girl.a held their fifth meeting of Wort h, Texas, Jfe spending somt
1 1 ast Th ursda)' with ii come-fromThP sta nding!I·
�='pte f m a l� over t� e G_reen- geous' •�ectacular productio
·
the year. Oleva Ann Smith dem- time here ,;tith M, mo ther, ID'S.
n of
legbehind 5-3 victory ovrr Cl if1on brie r 1f°
ey to view the e xbi. b � t s of 1 lil'e worka . nothing like it has heen buill and enla r ged; the
LITTLE LEAGUE
onstnted the correct way to naalre
Mame I..owtheT, al: the home of hi,
for
l:UB
a nd New Havoted
�
a ppropriations
islature
Haven
West
C
o lumbia. Tt'ie Cards scored
Ne
;
w
the 1
epartm eri ts of the Fa i r.
W
t
on
los
be,J!
a bed, Laura Price showed how t o aider, Mr. and Mn. Mendal JO,•
n
ever
seen
in
West
ri
c
Virginia.
,
"
first
State
tied
J.
name
for
to
the
1heran
ed
were
han
.
four
the
a
d
runs
in the final inning for
ven u
.
�I Cardinals
.. 'lb e fll'st Fair ca talog urg�d I Fair-goers this year will find the E'air of West Vir1inia; many live- place in the Bend Slow Pitch tt'ie vict ory.
1 put a zipper in a skirt and a safe- dan. He is alto visiting relativ•
3
ds
l
l
eve'?' man o r boy engaged in wee.k of August 22-27, packed with · stock exhibi L!I have gOfle on t o be- Church League following games
2
I ty poem WH read by Carolyn in the vieinlty and in Athens, ColIn Little Leagt:::! games played on � 11.l'
.
farm ing lo he! p in making this d�- da ily activiliea; and apecia.J 'tea• come Nati onal Grand Champi o ns .
2
2
Greenlees. The P�o�am WH in umbWI an� Bellefontain_e.
_
H
aven on Mond ay
o
n
of
in
Monday,
Hartford
New
I.,.
Anders
played
l
\'I- r
.
Hartfo
d
partment an mde,c of the Agr1- 1 lures. M ore than 600 exh1h1tors
2
2 C"h&amp;Tge of Sue Whittington and inM:ra. DaUly Bawlinp JS spendtn,
St'iortly after the successful a how night.
tossed a no-hitter at thP Cardinals
r
cultural wealth and possibilities o f , from 15 stales will have dispby1 of 1 921, the Board or Directo rs
2 eluded !ICripture reading by Mn. · a few daya wit.Ii her oot1.11in, Mn.
I
The Masor,i Methodists handed for thf"ir nrsl lo!ls of the season. �i�&lt;&gt; s
o ur stale " by sending "a bunch ' in 1 1 buildings. The original
I
2 Freda Smith, poem b)'_ O_lrva Smith £lit.a Welsh, _whd' i■ ill.
10 adopted t he slogan, "Bigger and the New Haven EUB teama its It w11s Anderson's l'lecond straight I Cubs
,
PONY
LEAGUE
,
a stOTy �Y Emma �luttmgto n aod
·
Mr. and Mr■. Molea Pen')' were
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Won
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tmg
c
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o
ld
s
pl_
aayi�
by
Sue
in Columbus
guest.a
v.eekend
nd
.
just
that
evr
ris
lla
a
11
counted for both H artfo rd runR
!ij.ate Fa ir h11s been
core or 7-4. Frank
g
ew Have n
0 Wh1Umgto n. 8ecreat1on
4
WU und- where they viaited lheir children.
e'ry year since.
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B ob Roush divided pitching d u t- with two homers to his credit.
W
1 er the direction of Janet M.yen. Mr. a nd Mn. Virgil Perry, Mr. anJI
3
A
The Mason Cubs won their f irst
!es (or Mason while Ralph Gibbs
V
Uroad Run
2
2
f
o
r
hurled
Miller
game
o
f
the
season
o
n
Moniiay
and
Harry
Sr.,
1 '111e leader. Mn. Mary Jard.an, an- Mrs. Vernon Perry and famil1,
ford
1
3 no uneed the local judging wuula Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Dunigan, anil
with a 13-2 victory over Clirton- !'�rt
the EUR nine.
.,tason
O
4 be hel.d on Au&amp;� 3. A.uista�ce Mr. _and M'rs. Carro l Woodgerd anJI
On the same night, New Ha- West Columbi a'. N�ase was the big ,
.
-------' N4TIONAL LEAGUE
was civen on projed •od: with lam.ily. INfma Dav11 and Frank
ven Lutheran downed New Ha- hi tter fo r Mason w i t h a double a nd
I problem!!
G, AB R. H. Pct.
Player
being di�. Refreah- S11tpkin ■« OIDPeniecl them to Col·
ven Methodist by a score of 8-4. 1 single.
Groat, Pgh.
GO 265 40 93 351 Peck Zirkle was the winning
ment.
weh!
aerved.
umbu..
The line scores :
s
Larker, L. A.
47 131 19 4. 5 .· 344 1 hurler while Ed Hughes pitched
VISITS HEMLOCK GllANGI
LITTLE L E AGUE
�tays, S. F.
62 236 52 St . 343
An appreciative rrowd of HemJune lfl
for the Meth odists.
Curry , Phil.a .
43 1 :32 1 7 44 .33S
1
lock
Grove Gran1en were p�tent
3
res
000 0 :it-3 3
C _ W
The line sco :
Burgess. Pgh.
41 1 26 15 42 .333
I on Saturday evening when IIX�
010 004--4 5
Mason Methodlsl . . 4 1 1 000 1-'1 Cards
\va·l lers, Phil a . 51 IIH 26 60 .331 NH EUB _ . .
1!1 e annual "R m p meeting at the Me.mben of Colambia Grange
Wamsley, R. Russell. and R. Van
100 210 0---4
Union Camp f!l'Ound1 near New vltil.ed thefll and preaented the
Clemente, Pgh. 59 24'1 41 81 . 3'lfl
and
Thompson.
d
n
a
Batey
.
G
e;
r
ush
Mal
o
R
b
o
B
Harris,
F.
6
White, St L.
60 238 35 78 .328
H.a v_e n _has be,lo.. set for two weeks program for the evenin, und�r
June 20--CundiU, Fry; R. Gibbs, H. Mlller
Skinner, Pgh.
60 235 47 76 .323 and R We aver .
_ -� _____ --begmnmJ?: on '"'ly 17 and eloslni: tbl! diredion of Mn. Robert BlfAshburn. Chi.
on Jul:v a 1 . it hi:! been IDftouneed. ho p, ledurer.
5'1 214 43 68 .318 NH
. 000 1 30 0---4
M � lhodist
AMERI C AN LEAGUE
Speaker at the meettn,: will be
Att.endin1 from CohnnbLI were
STYLffi
NH Lutheran . ·. '. : 005 003 x--8
Runnels, Bsn.
58 229 36 79 .345
Rev.
Mendall
Grainer
o(
ClarbMr.
and Mn. T. M. G&amp;laway, Mr.
(
H
Ed Hu hes and Bill oward·
Maris, N. Y .
55 206 43 70 .340
burg. Rev. Grainer is a widely and Mr■. Carl Greenlee, and Car392 and 172
ney.
R
o
an
kl
d
11
k
an
e
Peck II'
•
-Lile, tB alt
57 141 25 46 .326
Gent
-,.,,
known United Brethern mini!Jler. v
•.,.. llr. and Ml'I. lw RhOlidea 1
_ ,
L
.
Standlnts
W
Min oso , Chi.
.319
6 1 233 40 75
The song leader haa not yet been and Rilla, Mr. alll4 llfl. Arthur
2
1
NH EUB
naq,ed.
Sm,lh. Chi.
60 223 31 70 314 I
Crabttee, .... .. ... - ·
2
1
.
.
u
lhera�·
N
L
S108S
H
Ip
Berra, N Y
The
eamp
grounds
are
located
hoP, Mr. and lln. Dale Dye and I
• 44 1 4 1 215 43 305 M son Meth
1
2
.S kowron, N. Y . 56 2 17 18 66 .304 1
approximately
tw
rtom Mr. a,Dd 111"1. Mendal Jotdran and
miles
o
Several members of the Future
� Met hodi5t ·
1
2
P1ers11ll, Cleve. 55 194' 34 5D .304 ,
Homemakers of A merica chapter New H a ven and the meetings are Walter.
All1so1J, Wast'!.
57 214 39 64 .299 '
l of Wahama Higt'i School attended held in a lan:e tabernacle on tt'ie Rome made ict tttam and ealle
Herzog, K, C.
46 147 27 44 .299
were ■erved.
the Leadership Trainin� School I grounds.
1
Runa B1ttM:I In
recent
a
NEWS EVENTS RI PORTEO
At
Un.
the
f
o
meeting
last
Riplev
neer
Lakes
r
a
Ced
et
O
J
j National L••vu•: Banks, Cubs
Word ha!! been rettived from
wee k. Th ey were Nancy McDan- i on Ca mp Grounds AS11oci a tion
, 58; Clemente, Pirates 49; Cepeda,
Zerkle, Geor�ie changes in the personnel or the of• Dade City, Fl a ., of the birth of a
lel, Claudia
Giants 48; Mays, Giants 47; AaShMry, Judy Turner, Paula M av- fii a_l co �mitlee were made. Ttle daughter, S�elia ' Jo, to Mr. el!ld
1
ron, Brave s 46
(Mona Ruth
nard a nd Mrs. David Miller, their rcs 1 �na tmn of Harold Bumgarner Mrs. Paul Bircl!Cield
•
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-. /!/ ( '
A me ric an League : Ma ris, Yan
as
trush!f'
and
of
Willi
e
Johlll'IOn
a
s
advisor.
I
kees 52; Hani.en. Orioles 45: Le, I
\
Approximetely 1 42 J?:irls fro m C"O mmittt-eman representing the FOlt ATHLETE'S ll'ooT
Weddlng Ring Seta
mon, Sena�ors 43; �kowron, Yannion C h arge were accepted. To US I K I RATOLYTIC ACTION
.R
iaU
lo
Po
U
attended. Camp direcPleathe
f
st
a
te
int
o
Ta)'
Dr
and
.
r
[
kee11 43; M r noso, White Sox 43.
san l has b een � nfo11med by Wes t t ors were Mrs. Pauline Stput and replace th e m, the ro mmlttee select • • I CAUSIIn Different
Home Runs
.-d Ch,w�on RouRh as trustee and 1 It slo ughs off the infected kin.
REGULAR
Vtrgini·a Secretary of State Joe Miss Gel)evieve Will iams. 1
s
I �•tl at League: Ba nks, Cubs, I Burd-ett bhat ihe ·I• the Democrati'�
The girls attended v111�0\1s acti• Adrian l,athey as cnmmitteeman.
beallpy_ at-in re- ,_
Then watch
$2.50
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. . . �' l) 1 9, Boyer, Cards 1 7 ,. Aaron, Bra ves ,n om in� for ,ei,alor from th.e vilies and classes
Otho Mattox wa!J named a trua- place it. Gel iilrtant1-&lt;lr,;ne 't-4-L,
du n nl{ the
1
16; Ma t�ews , Brave� 14; Thoma s, · ¥Ou rth district.
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week, Th e_se included musle.-,t!'W-1 ff•e to represent the Bellemeade a kttatolytic, et anJ dritl store. II '
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I Cubs 14, CepPda, Giants �4.
Burdett onl v inft&gt;M'tled Dr. Tay- elry making, party favors, a1u- C hurch an rl Boy� Schwartz. was n ot de.lighted In 3 bAYS, :,our 48c
M
A
a ns ,
Yan- lor last Tu esda v that .he was the min u m trays, pastel sketching and n amed 8 ('O mmitteeman. Matto x batk. TODAY at SWISHER AND
m..-lc■ n LHgw:
I
kees 20; Lemon, Senators 1_7 ; M an- wi 0J' or t M.a y 10 primacy. He lea thercra rt.
Jeweler -'had b�en lhe committeeman rep- . LOHSE DaUGS, Pomeroy.
nn
he
MJDDLI
tic_. �ankees 1 6; Held, Jndrnns _1 2; won the nomination by 9 majo r,ity
ST,
MrLL
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h
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hu
ng
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day.
eh
a
e
Assembli es were held
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-- - · "":1ll1an:i,s, Red Sox 1 1 ; Coh1Y1to , or l65 v otes and
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Betwe-re
used
themes
Different
04
tota
l of 4,4
8
Tigers 1 1 .
ter Undendandlng of One's Self, I
votes.
,
!
Pitch�ng
_
,
11'1 the � raee, Lawrence Hill ,:o Reco�itP Traits of R Pot�nN ■ ho�I Lea1ue. Law, ,Pirates or Hurricane drew
3467 vole.s- � od t1al Leader. Imoortance or Be ing
1 1 -2 ; Willi .a m s. , Ood �ers 5-1 : . Bur• o . L. Starcber o f Spen
cer d rew Healthy, The Right Things To Do
1 �I le, Brave� 8-2� Friends, Pirates
and Say a nd Worship Together.
4239 votes.
.
,
9- 3 ; �cCormtrk, G1a�ts 8-3.
The fo llowine: tonics were disDr.
Taylor
wrll
oppose
J.
G,
F.
OTHER STYLES - From $1.50 and $2.00 A·B-C-D eup
\ Amtrlc■ n L Hgu•. Coat�s, Yan • Johnson of Poi nt P leasa nt in the 1 cussed in FHA Study Classe s :
ke es B- 1 ; _ D uley, Athletics l 0·2; November e, ect o
l i n. A dhiroprac- Ho w Much Do You K now About
�lele)' , �hit e Sox. 7 ·�; Bro"'."· O r- tor.
Tuylor is married and has Your Organization, Par_liamcntary
Dr.
1
1 o les �2, Grant , l mh ans 5-2, Hai l,
Procedure. Un�erstandm1? Youra da,ughter, SheH ia Jane, 7 _
.
Athld1cs
5-2.
______
self and Pl11nn1ng a Yearbook.
PANTIE and BRIEF STYLES
HiJhlighls of the week's activities
I
incl ude a talent show. a play en•
Girolami,
Announce
ond
titled "Fair Dreams" and a ban- I
Arrival Of Daul(ll.ler
uet.
I
OTHER GIRDLES FOR FIRMER SUPPORT
$3.95
-----Mr. a nd Mrs. Guido Girolami q
of 1 1 5 Vale St.,
Pomero)', are
announcin, lhe acrival or a baby w
)'"I•
The third and foilrlh grade Sun- girl, weighlng 6 !bs, 14 oz., laet
M
Hosason · night at 8 p. m . at Holzer
day School clas! of the
WH ITE and ROSEBUD PRINT
1 Methodist
c;fS
O
Church held a farewell .1 pital. This is their second child,
Fr
a nk,
party on the church l a wn on M on- i the first being
a
boy,
REGULAR S1Je
.
I day
for their t�oche-r ' ' Mrs. Jean age 7.
' -I
---Ebcrsbach, wh o 1s movmg l o Fl or- - M
rs.
Joan
Green
and
Mrs.
Jo)'Ce
Ida.
111e West Virginia Bankers AsPunch a nd rookies were �erved Carson, h o!'ltesAe!II.
!IOclalion will hold . its sixtyAn other event honorir.g Mn. seventh annua l conventi on this /
t o those a ttending. The a fternoon
RE GULAII 41ie
wos spent in pla)'ing game&amp;, and I Ebersbach WH given by Mrs. Ma- yea r. The dates are July 14· 1 5-16.
39c
I Mrs. Ebcrsbaeh was presented a I bel Gerlach of Point Pleasant, who The site will be The Greenbrier I
Once you have worn cotton knit yOu will love them.
1 entertained with a farewell party I
I
gift.
at White Sulphur Springs.
Try Them - You'll See.
Attending were John Schuler, / a l her hotne Saturday evening.
j
Nat ional figures in the banking i
A udrey Sch uler, Lois Ann Rizer,
Attending were Mr. an� Mrs. industry wlll be ai:nong the fea­
Donna Lish, Jennifer Ro ush, Gary John 1-Yammec"k, Charleaton, Mr. tured speakers dur mg the tt'iree'
Green, Oann)' Mitchell, Gar)' M l teh- and Mrs. Lawre'flee Ltevlng, New day assembly,
1
ell, Tom Schwab and Teri")' M'.eDa - Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Charle s Yea.Te.ue p Wolcott chairman o r
vld, alt members or the class.
ger, Mason ·� Mr. &amp;nd Mrs . Robert ' the Feder�! Depo;it Insurance
Mark Schwab, nuth Greed, Be,•- Lee, Point P1ea11ant; Mr. end Mra. Corporation, Washington, o. C.,
erly Carson and Dickie Carso n, Radford In �les, Meson; Mts. Eb- will speak at one of the sessions
guests, and ·Mrs. Dorothy Schwab, ersbnch amd Mr9. Gerlach.
on Fr:lday, July 15. The F. D. [,
-----;;--C. insures deposits o f member
banks.
The subJe1:t Bankers and Poli- I
1
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tics will be heard on the foll owPINK - CHAMPAGNE and NAVY
Ing day when C. Wi l liam o·Neill I

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Ctnircb with • .&amp;OOd at
pie or cabba,ie," An 1tpl)(· al was · /wi1.h 1uh-division1l. The grand- ,
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mg play in the W1h1ma Little I l hi rHurd
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100 I0
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A bi r thday party for Rex Chea
&amp;fn. Ida Cheadle- Wat
made to "every West Virginian tUind (which baa been enlerged I
Lh gu e and Pony Lea1ue at:l'ord ing
Thompso n and Bn t o , Ande rMJ n
, t o s ta ndi ngs as of Monda )', J une ?.O ' arid
dlf' wu enjo) e-d on Sunday after- a 1tork 1hower on Frida:,
owning a fruil tree" to help make \ 111c"'e limes since J 921) will &amp;eat
f'idi la
the Fair II su..:ress by entning ex• 4200 people who will watch 13
In !he Pony League the New Ha- M.Hon f ' uhs
010 01 1 -3 4 , 1 ,oon .it lhe home of h11 parenll, lor }4n Linda Hou. Jnvited
M r and Mrs '.8,ex Cheadle. Play- incladed Mr■. loan
hibits. �nd e xhibi�s did rome fr�m ! d1H�rent features or top na mes
The swimming p&amp;rty -wa1 held at v en entr)' took defmile P08SC'Ssion c . w w
002 000-2-2 1
mates
pre&amp;t&gt;nt 1nclllded Ruth, Jane Helen Jefler■, Mr1. P1n11
lhe various co unties surrounding !rom the entertainment world. The th l'! N ew Have n poo l and the wien- of first plact' on Mond ay m ght with
Pa uley and Fry: R uus,ell ■ nd
and Jatkie Jordan, Larry, Patty, and Ricky, Mn, Bonnie
G reenbrier, a nd rrom the state .of l lrewurks w!Jkb end each night'1 er roast I t the park .
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Th'1s A�g ust . 39 yea � l � t�r , tl_l e \'irginill (there was a spedal sec?effrey and De-bble Birchfield, and children, Mn, lbrtha J ,...
St.ale:
! show, arc �l•ll ttit most s pectacuPONY LEAGUE
Attendin g were M T . and Mrs. tlifton - West t:olumb1a.
F ir of _WeSt Virg�ma will
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, ::.tichael a� Al.an Bo�a:a_n. Dale Mra. Kary Jordaa, Mn.
tion for "Fruit raised in any p a rt lar to be seen in Weit Virginia. Bill Thomas , Mr. ::in d Mn. Dalla !
Hill G ardner h urled wirm1n g ball
0 in- � o u mg the Fairgroun d r Virg
I June 16Jordan, Billy �nd V1elue lwu, Sta l\lblll')' and Mn.
inia "),
There will l&gt;e new rldea on the Cadle and children; Mr. and M rs, for l t'ie New Haven kum a, he Broad Run
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Mr. ■nd lln. D111 Stanab\jiy NBands rr om hi.ah sch ools all over a n d Mrs. charlea Yeager and C'hi] . pa C'ed the hittera with a triple and
played on I on a tables under th l'!
Marks and Yonl:e r : L. Roush, c . 1 RandY Tolley, Terry Horita� and
lcret :;;�·an': stili8�t!een
s: Charles Krebl!I , Jr. and Donnie 11 nd ceived werd of the death of2 &amp;
ll give co ncerts ; Tue s- dren, Mr. and Mrs . J ose ph Lisi .1 single for New Hi&gt; v"n
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K a thy Cheadle. Other gu�ll prel- tirother- in-law, Howad Tewklbe17',
li vestock wer'! ahowp in the o nto : day is "'Kid 'B Day " and Thursd .i y and ch ildren and Mr. and Mni. Cal
[ n other Pony Lea�ue J,!ame1 , Har1 lord
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Alt�ongl, t h e dale! and !ocat1. on h arn on the proper y
enl were Mr. and Mn C a rl Rou, Millersport, Ohio. Mn. Tewklbar.r
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Clifton-Wes!
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daughter.
(a
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cDaniel and
■rt! tll, !amP , t�e e�po!ltmn has !
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I Columbia trounced Broad Run by
T Hall a nd J. Hal l ; Ha rrUI and Mr. and , .,�rs. Gary Dorgan. M r . and 18 the fome r 'May Stansbury.
he present sheep barn).
gr�wn no t only in size 11n&lt;l dun.Mn. Wllham Cheadle, Mrs. Ray
plimentary licket in 1921, and
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M iss Nanty Thoma■ i■ a ttendinl
10 ::; while Hartford blaste!d Muon Nohle
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Birchfield, M n1. Nellie Borgan, the higt'i school mu,lc clinic •• o'u
lion �t_ in quality or exhibits and
Th,.�re were ha rn_e ss-racl�g an&lt;l theres been a Go vernor's Day ever
l)y a score of 9-0 .as Terry Hall or
June 20--ellte�amment.
horse s�ows. Au�1ences Jn the II since).
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H artford pitched a no-hitter
C - w
100 0 -1 6 Mrs. Noble Hamon a nd Mr,. Laur■ for two weeb. She will retel'fe
grandstand that first year were I A grea t ma ny t hlntt:! have hap.
. �i&gt;w J/a\'Cn
ln1ons in baton, choru1 and
4-0---4 4 1 Kreb!.
000
In
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Vf'n
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Ten mem bers were present
glers, acrobats and a sen ,uonal I
t'i
Mr. and Mn. Eva1'1s Ruthnfont.
been moved
Jl'ad over t t'ie New Haven Reds, Van Matr.- · B ill G � r dner and Bob
ftu b!i vtl\'lc1 s " we•re a ll0W:OO _ 10 1 novelty slack wire act." And each 1921 : the 1ghway hes
when the Colu m bia Make-It Club Everett and MatUyn Maxine, Fait
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from the west side to tbe east side
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be �ate brr ngm a nigh l s show ended with a "gor- of the grounds; exhibit fi alls have
g
, girl.a held their fifth meeting of Wort h, Texas, Jfe spending somt
1 1 ast Th ursda)' with ii come-fromThP sta nding!I·
�='pte f m a l� over t� e G_reen- geous' •�ectacular productio
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the year. Oleva Ann Smith dem- time here ,;tith M, mo ther, ID'S.
n of
legbehind 5-3 victory ovrr Cl if1on brie r 1f°
ey to view the e xbi. b � t s of 1 lil'e worka . nothing like it has heen buill and enla r ged; the
LITTLE LEAGUE
onstnted the correct way to naalre
Mame I..owtheT, al: the home of hi,
for
l:UB
a nd New Havoted
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a ppropriations
islature
Haven
West
C
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Ne
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W
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los
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a bed, Laura Price showed how t o aider, Mr. and Mn. Mendal JO,•
n
ever
seen
in
West
ri
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Virginia.
,
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first
State
tied
J.
name
for
to
the
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were
han
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four
the
a
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runs
in the final inning for
ven u
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.. 'lb e fll'st Fair ca talog urg�d I Fair-goers this year will find the E'air of West Vir1inia; many live- place in the Bend Slow Pitch tt'ie vict ory.
1 put a zipper in a skirt and a safe- dan. He is alto visiting relativ•
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I ty poem WH read by Carolyn in the vieinlty and in Athens, ColIn Little Leagt:::! games played on � 11.l'
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farm ing lo he! p in making this d�- da ily activiliea; and apecia.J 'tea• come Nati onal Grand Champi o ns .
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Greenlees. The P�o�am WH in umbWI an� Bellefontain_e.
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of
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Monday,
Hartford
New
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Anders
played
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Hartfo
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partment an mde,c of the Agr1- 1 lures. M ore than 600 exh1h1tors
2
2 C"h&amp;Tge of Sue Whittington and inM:ra. DaUly Bawlinp JS spendtn,
St'iortly after the successful a how night.
tossed a no-hitter at thP Cardinals
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cultural wealth and possibilities o f , from 15 stales will have dispby1 of 1 921, the Board or Directo rs
2 eluded !ICripture reading by Mn. · a few daya wit.Ii her oot1.11in, Mn.
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The Masor,i Methodists handed for thf"ir nrsl lo!ls of the season. �i�&lt;&gt; s
o ur stale " by sending "a bunch ' in 1 1 buildings. The original
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10 adopted t he slogan, "Bigger and the New Haven EUB teama its It w11s Anderson's l'lecond straight I Cubs
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PONY
LEAGUE
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a stOTy �Y Emma �luttmgto n aod
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just
that
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counted for both H artfo rd runR
!ij.ate Fa ir h11s been
core or 7-4. Frank
g
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0 Wh1Umgto n. 8ecreat1on
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WU und- where they viaited lheir children.
e'ry year since.
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B ob Roush divided pitching d u t- with two homers to his credit.
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1 er the direction of Janet M.yen. Mr. a nd Mn. Virgil Perry, Mr. anJI
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The Mason Cubs won their f irst
!es (or Mason while Ralph Gibbs
V
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hurled
Miller
game
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the
season
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Moniiay
and
Harry
Sr.,
1 '111e leader. Mn. Mary Jard.an, an- Mrs. Vernon Perry and famil1,
ford
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3 no uneed the local judging wuula Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Dunigan, anil
with a 13-2 victory over Clirton- !'�rt
the EUR nine.
.,tason
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4 be hel.d on Au&amp;� 3. A.uista�ce Mr. _and M'rs. Carro l Woodgerd anJI
On the same night, New Ha- West Columbi a'. N�ase was the big ,
.
-------' N4TIONAL LEAGUE
was civen on projed •od: with lam.ily. INfma Dav11 and Frank
ven Lutheran downed New Ha- hi tter fo r Mason w i t h a double a nd
I problem!!
G, AB R. H. Pct.
Player
being di�. Refreah- S11tpkin ■« OIDPeniecl them to Col·
ven Methodist by a score of 8-4. 1 single.
Groat, Pgh.
GO 265 40 93 351 Peck Zirkle was the winning
ment.
weh!
aerved.
umbu..
The line scores :
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Larker, L. A.
47 131 19 4. 5 .· 344 1 hurler while Ed Hughes pitched
VISITS HEMLOCK GllANGI
LITTLE L E AGUE
�tays, S. F.
62 236 52 St . 343
An appreciative rrowd of HemJune lfl
for the Meth odists.
Curry , Phil.a .
43 1 :32 1 7 44 .33S
1
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Grove Gran1en were p�tent
3
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000 0 :it-3 3
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The line sco :
Burgess. Pgh.
41 1 26 15 42 .333
I on Saturday evening when IIX�
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Mason Methodlsl . . 4 1 1 000 1-'1 Cards
\va·l lers, Phil a . 51 IIH 26 60 .331 NH EUB _ . .
1!1 e annual "R m p meeting at the Me.mben of Colambia Grange
Wamsley, R. Russell. and R. Van
100 210 0---4
Union Camp f!l'Ound1 near New vltil.ed thefll and preaented the
Clemente, Pgh. 59 24'1 41 81 . 3'lfl
and
Thompson.
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Harris,
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White, St L.
60 238 35 78 .328
H.a v_e n _has be,lo.. set for two weeks program for the evenin, und�r
June 20--CundiU, Fry; R. Gibbs, H. Mlller
Skinner, Pgh.
60 235 47 76 .323 and R We aver .
_ -� _____ --begmnmJ?: on '"'ly 17 and eloslni: tbl! diredion of Mn. Robert BlfAshburn. Chi.
on Jul:v a 1 . it hi:! been IDftouneed. ho p, ledurer.
5'1 214 43 68 .318 NH
. 000 1 30 0---4
M � lhodist
AMERI C AN LEAGUE
Speaker at the meettn,: will be
Att.endin1 from CohnnbLI were
STYLffi
NH Lutheran . ·. '. : 005 003 x--8
Runnels, Bsn.
58 229 36 79 .345
Rev.
Mendall
Grainer
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and Mn. T. M. G&amp;laway, Mr.
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Ed Hu hes and Bill oward·
Maris, N. Y .
55 206 43 70 .340
burg. Rev. Grainer is a widely and Mr■. Carl Greenlee, and Car392 and 172
ney.
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57 141 25 46 .326
Gent
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known United Brethern mini!Jler. v
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Min oso , Chi.
.319
6 1 233 40 75
The song leader haa not yet been and Rilla, Mr. alll4 llfl. Arthur
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naq,ed.
Sm,lh. Chi.
60 223 31 70 314 I
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The
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are
located
hoP, Mr. and lln. Dale Dye and I
• 44 1 4 1 215 43 305 M son Meth
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.S kowron, N. Y . 56 2 17 18 66 .304 1
approximately
tw
rtom Mr. a,Dd 111"1. Mendal Jotdran and
miles
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Several members of the Future
� Met hodi5t ·
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P1ers11ll, Cleve. 55 194' 34 5D .304 ,
Homemakers of A merica chapter New H a ven and the meetings are Walter.
All1so1J, Wast'!.
57 214 39 64 .299 '
l of Wahama Higt'i School attended held in a lan:e tabernacle on tt'ie Rome made ict tttam and ealle
Herzog, K, C.
46 147 27 44 .299
were ■erved.
the Leadership Trainin� School I grounds.
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Runa B1ttM:I In
recent
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NEWS EVENTS RI PORTEO
At
Un.
the
f
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meeting
last
Riplev
neer
Lakes
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Ced
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j National L••vu•: Banks, Cubs
Word ha!! been rettived from
wee k. Th ey were Nancy McDan- i on Ca mp Grounds AS11oci a tion
, 58; Clemente, Pirates 49; Cepeda,
Zerkle, Geor�ie changes in the personnel or the of• Dade City, Fl a ., of the birth of a
lel, Claudia
Giants 48; Mays, Giants 47; AaShMry, Judy Turner, Paula M av- fii a_l co �mitlee were made. Ttle daughter, S�elia ' Jo, to Mr. el!ld
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ron, Brave s 46
(Mona Ruth
nard a nd Mrs. David Miller, their rcs 1 �na tmn of Harold Bumgarner Mrs. Paul Bircl!Cield
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A me ric an League : Ma ris, Yan
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Willi
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Approximetely 1 42 J?:irls fro m C"O mmittt-eman representing the FOlt ATHLETE'S ll'ooT
Weddlng Ring Seta
mon, Sena�ors 43; �kowron, Yannion C h arge were accepted. To US I K I RATOLYTIC ACTION
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san l has b een � nfo11med by Wes t t ors were Mrs. Pauline Stput and replace th e m, the ro mmlttee select • • I CAUSIIn Different
Home Runs
.-d Ch,w�on RouRh as trustee and 1 It slo ughs off the infected kin.
REGULAR
Vtrgini·a Secretary of State Joe Miss Gel)evieve Will iams. 1
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I �•tl at League: Ba nks, Cubs, I Burd-ett bhat ihe ·I• the Democrati'�
The girls attended v111�0\1s acti• Adrian l,athey as cnmmitteeman.
beallpy_ at-in re- ,_
Then watch
$2.50
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Otho Mattox wa!J named a trua- place it. Gel iilrtant1-&lt;lr,;ne 't-4-L,
du n nl{ the
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Burdett onl v inft&gt;M'tled Dr. Tay- elry making, party favors, a1u- C hurch an rl Boy� Schwartz. was n ot de.lighted In 3 bAYS, :,our 48c
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Yan- lor last Tu esda v that .he was the min u m trays, pastel sketching and n amed 8 ('O mmitteeman. Matto x batk. TODAY at SWISHER AND
m..-lc■ n LHgw:
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kees 20; Lemon, Senators 1_7 ; M an- wi 0J' or t M.a y 10 primacy. He lea thercra rt.
Jeweler -'had b�en lhe committeeman rep- . LOHSE DaUGS, Pomeroy.
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11'1 the � raee, Lawrence Hill ,:o Reco�itP Traits of R Pot�nN ■ ho�I Lea1ue. Law, ,Pirates or Hurricane drew
3467 vole.s- � od t1al Leader. Imoortance or Be ing
1 1 -2 ; Willi .a m s. , Ood �ers 5-1 : . Bur• o . L. Starcber o f Spen
cer d rew Healthy, The Right Things To Do
1 �I le, Brave� 8-2� Friends, Pirates
and Say a nd Worship Together.
4239 votes.
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The fo llowine: tonics were disDr.
Taylor
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OTHER STYLES - From $1.50 and $2.00 A·B-C-D eup
\ Amtrlc■ n L Hgu•. Coat�s, Yan • Johnson of Poi nt P leasa nt in the 1 cussed in FHA Study Classe s :
ke es B- 1 ; _ D uley, Athletics l 0·2; November e, ect o
l i n. A dhiroprac- Ho w Much Do You K now About
�lele)' , �hit e Sox. 7 ·�; Bro"'."· O r- tor.
Tuylor is married and has Your Organization, Par_liamcntary
Dr.
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Procedure. Un�erstandm1? Youra da,ughter, SheH ia Jane, 7 _
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Athld1cs
5-2.
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self and Pl11nn1ng a Yearbook.
PANTIE and BRIEF STYLES
HiJhlighls of the week's activities
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incl ude a talent show. a play en•
Girolami,
Announce
ond
titled "Fair Dreams" and a ban- I
Arrival Of Daul(ll.ler
uet.
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OTHER GIRDLES FOR FIRMER SUPPORT
$3.95
-----Mr. a nd Mrs. Guido Girolami q
of 1 1 5 Vale St.,
Pomero)', are
announcin, lhe acrival or a baby w
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The third and foilrlh grade Sun- girl, weighlng 6 !bs, 14 oz., laet
M
Hosason · night at 8 p. m . at Holzer
day School clas! of the
WH ITE and ROSEBUD PRINT
1 Methodist
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Church held a farewell .1 pital. This is their second child,
Fr
a nk,
party on the church l a wn on M on- i the first being
a
boy,
REGULAR S1Je
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I day
for their t�oche-r ' ' Mrs. Jean age 7.
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rs.
Joan
Green
and
Mrs.
Jo)'Ce
Ida.
111e West Virginia Bankers AsPunch a nd rookies were �erved Carson, h o!'ltesAe!II.
!IOclalion will hold . its sixtyAn other event honorir.g Mn. seventh annua l conventi on this /
t o those a ttending. The a fternoon
RE GULAII 41ie
wos spent in pla)'ing game&amp;, and I Ebersbach WH given by Mrs. Ma- yea r. The dates are July 14· 1 5-16.
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I Mrs. Ebcrsbaeh was presented a I bel Gerlach of Point Pleasant, who The site will be The Greenbrier I
Once you have worn cotton knit yOu will love them.
1 entertained with a farewell party I
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gift.
at White Sulphur Springs.
Try Them - You'll See.
Attending were John Schuler, / a l her hotne Saturday evening.
j
Nat ional figures in the banking i
A udrey Sch uler, Lois Ann Rizer,
Attending were Mr. an� Mrs. industry wlll be ai:nong the fea­
Donna Lish, Jennifer Ro ush, Gary John 1-Yammec"k, Charleaton, Mr. tured speakers dur mg the tt'iree'
Green, Oann)' Mitchell, Gar)' M l teh- and Mrs. Lawre'flee Ltevlng, New day assembly,
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ell, Tom Schwab and Teri")' M'.eDa - Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Charle s Yea.Te.ue p Wolcott chairman o r
vld, alt members or the class.
ger, Mason ·� Mr. &amp;nd Mrs . Robert ' the Feder�! Depo;it Insurance
Mark Schwab, nuth Greed, Be,•- Lee, Point P1ea11ant; Mr. end Mra. Corporation, Washington, o. C.,
erly Carson and Dickie Carso n, Radford In �les, Meson; Mts. Eb- will speak at one of the sessions
guests, and ·Mrs. Dorothy Schwab, ersbnch amd Mr9. Gerlach.
on Fr:lday, July 15. The F. D. [,
-----;;--C. insures deposits o f member
banks.
The subJe1:t Bankers and Poli- I
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Ing day when C. Wi l liam o·Neill I

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.al the f"reedom Goa�I Missi o n
at Bald Kn o bs. Hev. Deeter ill
the evanii:elist an d Rc&gt; v. L. R .
Glue senca mp is the pastor. Th("
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Charleston Physician Named Anna May Wong Back In Films
a For Sale or
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-After 17 Years Retirement
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put her in Oriental coatume and
IY C.AY PAUL I y
had her slna-son, her WI)' through
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NEW YORK UPI-Anna May her li nes.
W ong built a movie career playShe weigh1 the ume now a.s
ina wom en of my1tery and intri•
lhen- 128 Pounds. And no gr ay
aue.
I n th1i &amp;leek, bla ck page­
ahow1
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But In person, tbere is n more
boy hair do w ith a scattering of
candid soul aro und th an thL&amp; Chi·
bang,. She a l10 lella her age­
nese actress who quit fllm1 17
confessio n
33-a
rare
she's
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ye11.r1 ae:o. and now is ba ck b(,
a mon g female mo vie 11tara.
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because I
fore th.e CJ m er aa
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foun d if you don 't pr ac tice the
"I thoucht they d better put my
talent Go d give, y ou, il sta rves
birth day in my biography " 1he
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- d eath. "
laughed "I didn't want people
A whole new generati on hu
thinki ng I was so old � ha d to
a:rown up since Miss W ong, d�u- co me on the set in a wheel•chair."
ghter of a Los Angeles laundry,: her way thn1
Min Wong cam e lo New Y ork
m an we n t slinki n
a series of bita. But the brow n• lo shop, especially for so m e cus­
eye d actreas has c ha n&amp;:ed lltUe to m - made ha ta to go w ith her
from the days when producen Chinese-sty l e wardrobe, an d t o
m•ke llom e a ppea ra nces in con­
n ection wilh the opening
of her
Aue
co m eba ck movie. U is Univers.il­
' 'Porlrait
Jn
. lnternst.lon al 'a
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lien Dutton daughter of
Black" a suspense dra ma in
an d Mrs . D11le Dutton, M id dle- w hich she pl ays Lana Turner's
port, and Pamela O'Brien, daugh- enig malic ho usekeeper. She has
ter of Mr. and Mra. James O'Brlen a n other pi cture with Barbara Sta n·
Pt. Pleasant High; 0. C. Hall, A
Pom eroy , this week, are at tend- w yck llche d uled for fall release,
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eco nom ics,
there were few er roles and be------cau
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Lucy Su l livan, h ome ecnuo mic&amp;,
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Fifteen Meigs County studcnta m er-ry-gu-ro d .
Norm an , vo- a g te acher, Pt. Pless"Aa Walter Winche ll once sa id,
ant High ; William P ack, assistant are enrolled for the first su m m er
principal, Pl. Ple�sant High; Freid seS&amp;i o n al Rio Grande so u ege.
in Hollywood when they work
The)' are Ja mes Brew mgton, Leo- you, they wor.lr: you to de&lt;1tJ1.
Eberle, state depa rtmef\l.; Sheri !
McMHlen, slate d ep"artrftent; W al- nard G w i aidowsky, Leo Kennedy, When they don't, they starve yo u
den R o ush, Mason Cou n ty Sc hool1 Reba Leon ard , Ada Ohlinaer, all to death."
Superintend ent; William Shuler, of Middle port; Margaret Goodwin,
Retirem ent didn't mean inaelie m ploy m ent o ffi ce . and P$1Ul 8 . Carpenter ; Janet Knight , Chester;
Powell, ass istanl superintendent of Ed n a Lee, Gold ie Story, Rosalie vity although Miss Wong c ontesStory, an d Charles Withee, Po m. , ,e d "[ was born l azy." She went
Mason Co unty Schools.
eroy ; Sandra Pierce, Langsv1lle, lo Chm a in 1 9:36 and spent a ye.ar
Ma xine Reed and Charles Norru;, studying the culture an d l anguReed sville, and La rry Ritchie, Mm- I1 age of her grandparents' homeland-they had migr a te d to CaliE:rsvil l e RD.
forn1a from a village near Can•
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Judge of the l'rohate (ourt
Mei"s County_ Uhi o
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Mason Co' unty s N eed For More . E�i•copal
Youth Cam ':i,
Sk"ll
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H•rold Barnhart,
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PUBLIC INSPECTION AND
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O.. lo. Pt..n. c.-.w-·.111i1 3691.
HEARING OF PR pOSED TA X ctlllJY
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M c.rt i um l OJ d the gro up tha t
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Tf:NDAN T o r other. Sec or Po meroy eum':'t� v11119e School
We:tt Vir,mia has 80 m a ny une m w n le liuy Birch, P ortland , u 11_i,• · (
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1 piuyed people al lhe present bePU8llC AUCTION
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Notice 1s hereby given that the
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1.:au�e 01 tne t act thal the unemo
1 :00 P. M.
pr µ oscd tax bud i:e t of _ the Pom- / 1,11 oyed are unak11 lea . H t pomleel
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t fur the c11 le : 1dar )" ear 1 96 1 :, lut l cU workers m the school ana
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f.ir m l ocated In Ch�ater Town- - •
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o ld Chester R d. See Roy Armes,
alion service. Ja ck s Kefrlger �: I: 1 1 1 !ht• ofuce or the s u�crmte ndent , 1 1
Five Points, ( Foll ow Arro ws ) .
·i n u lltalt! direcwr add ed tha t a
,1uierlivalle.
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ti on New Haven. Ph o ne TU2 j u l schooli1, Se1imr- H_1gh Sch ool
the fol lowing : Philco Refrig e ra
expa n&amp;io n m lhe A d ult Eduwitle
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lli u i l •J 1 11�, Pome roy, Ohio, between m u
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le next te w ye ars .
S, WESTING 1
-, m , l:�1 , f,, r t t' n d :. y begmmng
last Set, Uti l it y Cabinet, W i n i;
I hose a tte n cung the meeting dis,
HOUSE appl ltncff.. ArM lct Brohe4I ci.. UIM C.,.
R
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d ow Fan, 2-pc.
Living
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nlS�Cd employ ment opportu n ities
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l' urt hcrmo rc, a 11 u b l1 c he�n ng rn
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Suite, S l ud lo Couc h, .. Chairs,
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appli ance repair. Pho ne Ol is 111 . �.Sl , on Tuesd .1y, July �. I OOO ot the h igh schools was d is cuued
Machine, Bed roo m Sultr, Hay
---Po m•i;:k::.·�::i � illa 91
M c ctl n tock, Ra cine, O'lio, 2-1-�c
i:: � pe comciil: t:�
0� E d-�t he Maso n County
She returned to make a lecture
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'48 DE SOTO IN GOOD ftunni11g
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WASHINGTON U PI-The sue or Ca m p in Lora in County today st hool and women s club groups.
• .MiddleMt.W:111ters
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Carnahan. Ph one W I 9-39G8.
\lnfurnlshed
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HOWARD SilDINABEL, Ownor
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I cess of the ne w A m erica n piggy.
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l cfor the During World War II, she d evotTE RMS: CASH.
1::Lewre a dj o urning the group back sa tellite now In orbit gener• waa se e ted as the site
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C.1..0TH, WOOD SLAT , PORCH
I made plans to m eet later in the ated high optimism toda y among
'Sa MERCUH Y . Mo n tery 2 door. A
Unllf:d China Relief.
r0r
Sa le conducte d by : DRADFO U D
bUlllmer l o ma ke delinite plan&amp; for Pentagon s pace experls.
shadn, cloth porch va l an ce,
youthful car Ins ide and out.
or
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Robert A. Haine !!,
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The actress was still ,· n he ,
AU CTION COMPAN Y, Racine,
.i n expanded voca tiona l trai n ing
awnin 11s, ve n etia n blinde, win- C■H No. 1'1.078
$ 1 491!. Kiirr a.n d Van Zandt,
They eaw Wednesday's la unch- or Mental Hygiene a n d Correc • ona,
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s
eroy.
Pom
'
J mue U i llc h er, whose last k no wn
Ing or a twi n-bill sate l lite as evi- lo ld Go v. " Michael V. DiSal le a t a
Auctioneer: CIU1i DRADFOll D
box-Offi
ce hit-oppo
'r
s
ite
'1J
o ugla11
U ule Wip pel, 2 H I Vnlo n Ave., ' &amp; d 11re�J1 w11s Hoyden .Ue ;i ch, J&lt;'l ori - lhree high sc hools.
11n
c
dence that a sp ace vehi c le
ca b1'net m ee11·ng th■t the Public Fairbanks in "The hief of B aghpom cr_y•·
1 �58 CHEVROLl!:T VB 4 d r. Seda n. Ma n ugc&gt;r: A. C. BRADFORD.
!! 21 90tc a , who e exact add ress 11 U •
rel
ay c � m � u n icatio ns. T he n ew
I
u
v
II
1
u
VO•
Works Departme n t had agreed lo dad " a llilent of 1924. Her top
09
.
1
$
S
m
ith,
!'.'.
finllih.
1g
l
were
Glenn
Atle1
bhtl'k
d
ing
Spark
6-18- l lc
known; Howard Bnc k lCli, whose a c r
co m m unication s bre a k · th ro ug h
designate Gra fton for the 1 ,500 inBlacttnar'a, Pomeroy.
6 22 6lc
g t a hcr a t W.il111 ma; J ue l::Lauey,
hit in soun d fil ms was in ''Shangt
I lalit known ad dress wa11 Kokom o, � . .,t c a cpa nme n t ; Dona ld Mc l\en- was expec ted to be one of hf! m ate med iu m s ecurity prison.
h
a l ExPreH" with M arl ene Die•
lnU1a11 a , whose exa c t aUdrest1 18 unres of the a rm________
c, W ahc1rn 11, sh Op instruc tor ; Ph i l next space ventu
ii
tri
ch.
� UJLLAC Coupe DeVillo.
Cn
07;-known ; Florence Hn,:klc11 , whose
l.'lllllp ,porn t' laiu ; C lll · ed forces.
\.\ ui ncn,
heller buy th11n II br and new
WO
an1e11
iasl
1u10wu
aourcss
wu
007
Chest.
•·
Mills Wong was one of H o l ly­
Jun.! 1Ju1111, t-'t. Pleasant vu-a .i:
The h1'gh ly succeoslul orbiting
i,-.,. Karr 11n d Van
srn" II c.ar $29iiu L ::.Lrc ct, �pn n .i: 1 1el d , uhio , 11.n d \l"a
.
·, ;,r n n i o i d Ui e!U!lm g, P o ml
w ooa s hr.st • •imernat1 0W1.I" stars.
r
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Zandt, P11meroy.
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u w•1,,,
r.
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' whose Ju,L k no - n
"
t·1u111!U1l Juni or High Pnnc1pal ; A. slt 11-A was hailed as sho wing ' PARKERSBURG, W . Va. UPI - Aller "l'mef'' she went to t.ng­
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wati
ti
t:reasy
's
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'wlea&lt;Jow
, t'o� pe.
H v e riU t C K c c •;ury _1
L NCV llle, l'rilll'Jp a l a t tta111111 11 ; A m eric a 's last-incre asing ability Parkersburg High School _ Coach l a nd , starred in lhree film s a nd
a ngl
1 d,
11 1
Solid whil e co lo,- A solid ,alue.
amm F'ra nklm JV, pri nc 1pa 1 ,
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aloft Ru111 Parso ns has na med his two a ppeared on a London stage with
Before 9:30 A . M.
0 ...n '
"' •w �
- r au 0 a, 0 u
------- -- --- - to put practi cal spacecra ft
S 1 1 0:). K.nr a nd Vu n Zantlt, Porn11s s ista nls as aides fer · lhe All- L.iuren ce u11v 1er. Sne starred 111
Mlddle,ort WY-2-?Mf
� no
t i!,dgar We k ll, IW· 1\1. •
t.uropt:s !1r11t tauung picture,
w
as
one
of
c
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vehicle
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t
gHme a t Wheeling
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188
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strator ot the csL11 lc of Hes- 1
'"tJ aHang" nia.de in Vienna Ill
l'I
Cape
a tell ites DOos ted rro m
s
t
13.
a
wo
Aug.
-- '-::-:::-::c:::-:7.'"-;:;; ;-- . ------. .
ITOR
FUD
TZ
KAU
_. ., .....,
s u, W e lc h, d cceused , _ _ o n the :.::3 rd \'
'M OLDS MOIUl,)i; 86 --4 door Sel !J�bl- t'llra m ount br ought ner back
ro
cket
and
}'la.,
by
a
si
n
gle
\..IIJJiveraJ,
na
m
ed
Bill
Pugh
Pa rsons
.At ch,st.r
fi#atr • • •
llay 0 1 Apn l, HJ:1 9, 11 1 c d h15 IJet i- 1
dan. Car's blue-But yo u won 't
to
er o f .M rs.
ll1e l!mled .States a11d her last
J
u11y
Turner,
llaLJg,1t
hievetlr::,t
,uch
11
c
hi
m
in
mapSt
a
rr
l
a
t
o
un
Hsi.St
c
her,
the
P
a
ul
,
Vt,,,11.0h 5•2145
1,. , i f you buy lt. $ l:W5. Karr &amp;
For 1-'RI::E l nspcdlOA
, t1 0 11 m lhc l'ro bu te Court w n h1 11 Alma T u rn er M ison is alleud • mcnl on record. Tho onl y prev1- ping 11tra tegy for the game aga inst m ov i e was ' "Laoy .from L:hung­
L L. S&amp; RVICI ITATtON
HAMI
6 2 1 :i1tc
�ml lur the _t:ount)' _or M•1i MJ1 a n d [ mg the Older' Youth •4-H LeaderVa.o Zand t, l'o moroy.
PHONI
kmg" in J.9441.
t o orbit the Ohio All•Stars.
ou s Ameri can a tte m pt
a.fur• t:00 A.M.
�t
a le of Uh io, a lJcgmg
lllll t the sn i p C amp al Jackson's Mill near tw o Sll. telJites In one sho t t ailed .
- --.. --:c:---:: I
Gllmore'ill Supply Stere
y
Alben WJ
pe�11o na l . p_roperly ol 1md dccet.lc n l Weston, w. Va., this week.
Supe r 88 - 2
'M 01.JtSMI IIIIL I': Every Day Bervlcf'
W
Y-2-2774
is mJ1uHu:1 e n L to p11._y the d e bt� of
O ther local youth aUendi nQ: the
d our. A £Juu l ily car Jnsillt um!
1i1t
1d _uocc&lt;.11:111 , U1al the de cetlenl 11a mc cam p are Janet .1:&lt;.:she na ur,
011t , $tl96. Ka rr a nd V11n Z11ndt,
M/1,1.l-:U AND OWENS Palnt Gon­
Vtoghao'• Exlern1ln1tlng
t:1ess1e Wult-h, d ie d sc1zu d rn . fee � uzirn ne t,r ump, M ike Love, Judy
6 21 3tc
l 'u11wroy.
tr n t'lors. l'aint furni11hcd al dis­
COLUMBUS UPI - The Public t
Company
.'!Jmpl e uf llie foJl o wrng t.l esc nbed G ett)' and Annabe lle Som m ers.
Mn. Jon n ;:,.i,oem .ii,u .son Guy
6-22-7tc
&lt;'ount.
Mi
11erJ1vil
le, 0.
Works
Departm e nt Hid toda y A. '
St. M.r y1, W. Va.
rea 1 estat�, s1l11atc d III Lh e C ounty '!b ey w ill re i ur n Sa turd ay in
a na Mr. aud Mrs. rt. V. tteumau
1 900 1-"0Jt l l VH ralrla n e 2 tlr. hard
J. Mc MHl an or New Lexlnjton enlop, 11 IK!11 u 1 t lul car lnKide J1 nd
were Ill ue1le1 o nt.ame to a ttend
T\'l 'E IS importa nt. Prod uc tio n 0 1_ M t:Jgs _ Mato of Oh1u and V1!111g11 time to a tlc ud lhe local 4-.H. cam p
tered the apparent low bi d of
AUC
TION
SALi
out. all vinyl trim. $ 1 ,005. Hl arl•
1.&lt;1 t•ssc11 1 i al. r.:urliss gives yo u ol h1gev1Ue, tu-w i t :
lb e JJei!man tteumon .
to
li
e
beiti
a
t
S
o
uthsi
d
e
ncd
a
u
n
o
of
ti
c
constr
n
o
121,766
the
$
6 22 6lc On Saturday, Juno 2!!, 1000, begin­
l11.ar' s , l'omcruy.
l' arcc l I : S i tuated in the Vil- week.
hoth . Breccl with Curtiss BreedMr._ and Mrs. Harley _E. John­
sla te high way garage at Athens.
rung at 1 :00 p. m . at l .i�lc'H
son tipem �unday evenu1g wun
111g ScrvicE- lne. C all A l bert l ,111::c of Pai,:cv1Jle amt bl!mg oo fret
the
n
o
ate
project
m
ti
s
e
( ; ro&lt;'ery 011 Ht. 1 24, In Syr11Tho Tri-Co unly Teeu Canteen The stale
Pultcr, Chesler, Ohio, Phone 0 1 1 of the soulh s ide 111 101� 4ti an d ,
Mr. a nd Mro. J:o.ugene Hani ng.
'M l'LVMU ll'l II Sttvoy 4 duur.
into .Kut- wa s $ 1 lt,829.
wu�t•, I will acll al a uction th e
B
a nd.tita nd w ill m ove
Mr. anu Mrs. Cun ton ,.;ilkey
4: 9 as rccort.lc d in plat of s1u d vi i - 1
nh
Yllkon
5-2285
or
Five
Poi
l l rf"l' Iii 1.1.oud trah�l10rt 11llun al 11
-------folluwin� :
land this S aturday night at the
and
lamuy OJ Harr1sonvlile v11111Grill, Po meroy, Phone WY2- lage in Me i gs t: o unty, Oh w , 1md lle- }'or
i,:o•&gt;tl 1mrt'. $305. Karr a nd Vun
STOCKS
HIGHER
as
Uut .-fl.estaurant. Mr. Ha nd stand
2 l::lectr1c HdrJge rat ora
n
lllj
on
sec11
No.
t
n
o
17,
ip
7
Hl.
6-22-6t
pa. rent s, Mr. a nd Mn. Li n•
lll
her
T
ed
p
:Ill
w
Ii
1
�N
2
l'omcruy.
rne te W ul 06 11 �port uop on h11ni;elf w ill a ppear. He is the
Zi111dt,
NEW YORK lJPI -Stocki open--6 (la� ltanges, 7 Bcd11 co mplete
-- --- ------ a n d l\ange 14: of the (.State of)
---,- - c
usseJI.
oin
ff.
c
rrid a y , June 2-4, at the DAV HitU ne w official ca nleen disc j ockey I ed higher In moderate tradi n to8 (;us l leaton, 2 Se winti M11- IUllENOU R SUPPLY . Radi o an d Ohio t:ompany 's J•urch a �c.
.9:;7 IJlJICK VS Cent ury h11r•llop
Mr. amt MrB. (.1 arencc Shuma te
day,
in M aaun from {.:JO 'til l 0 :::10 p. m . "lJutch" Lisle, Syracuse.
chl11es,
l
UII
Llvin1
H
oo m furServic
TV
6-1
YUIH
('.
1-30tp
lJO,
br11ke11,
11ncl
2 dr. power 11h�l·rinR
l 'arcel l; lle r ni Lo t, !'. u . 41), I �
n
d la muy ol Wh1tesvu 1e, W . Vil.,
a
Price o ! ad t!l lsalon is 3� tor all.
-------The event st arts a l 7:30 an d
1111ure, l &gt;lt1i11g t a ble 11 nd six
dynarlow drive. Like new Inside
ftict north side hige vil_l e, as S!lrne Th ere w ill be lots of fun and dance
visited
re1at1ve1 a nll lru: nas o ver
CALL FINID
ch1tir11, Lo t la m p11 an d DlsheH in­ HAMfiH�H'S HEP-USE DISPOSAL. 11 P1ie ar� on the, llll or
end&amp; at 1 1. It feature11 all regular
11. nd i,ut. $1 ,tl06. Uluclln a r'li,
8 dupl icate
llll
tn
e weekend .
l
and
Dres
$50
old.
n
r
d
d
Ne
ntesla
fined
youna
a
was
o
co
Weekly
pickup,
Aa
low
a
s
$
1
.00
Call
&lt;.:ould
t1
clud n� so m e antiqu e�, B a by
conteats in addition to "Jt
e 22 tile
Pomeroy.
01 tll.Xlls f or the �ca,r 1948 111 tl t l!'
Jan�t �nd Glorla _ Shumate, Jan
coats last night by Mayor Kenneth
to t1Uit y ourseU. The ho p la spon­ Be Yours."
a tno n th. Ca ll R. &amp; A. Service
lied and high chair, Marble top
nH
m e 0.1 Perr)" Sl i les, refcrlln cc to
n n Smith were SalurQ&amp;.)' even•
A
i:
I
�n
n
o
inlo
of
sored by the HAR-MAS Jr. Safety
Statlon WY2-2386 or eee M ar
�lcElhinney
convicti on
9 p;uc;;;�
WllHh N\11nd, Set Pl11Uor m Stale s
1966 fo'ORl&gt;
wh�c h Is hereby mad e.
Priies will be awarded to teen !cati on. He remained a pri soner mg aues1s at the h o me o( t-uo l
Club,
Ion {H� m mer) Ha..vk.
6-1 SOlp
w aaon, 4 dr. This 111 a. top buy i n
and Power Law n Mower. M a ny
, I arce l 3 : Bemg lut No . 47 Page::,arat:nt.
- --· ---------At thelr las t meetin g the DAV aaers dressed in berrnudaa a nd todaf.
11n)' one·1 opi nion. J&gt;: x1r11 n il"e.
mbcellaneoua Ite ms too numer•
v i lle, as s.11me a ppears on lhc aud.t\.ay Wyatt and Linda Hysell
bellc.:h
co
mbers
f
o
r
their
unlq_ue­
.
n
Chapter
;n
o
f
Mason
vote
d
to
,po
Pomeroy
$ 1 , 1911. Blaottnar ,"s,
o ua to mcnll on .
AUCTION
a
ltor'a duplic a te of ta xes for the
are 11ttenuma
Howeu·s
Mills
ness. This is the first outdoor re6 22 6tc
sor the sa fety club and the club
Don Ll�Jc, Owner,
r 9 8 in the name o _ M.
Com pleNI hnl"
t.:nrisuan
Ca1n
at
area.
Una, W. Va.
d
Rullan
·the
f
o
hop
d
r
co
p
�· meetmgs will be held now in lho
r
I . 0. McCoy, Auctloneflr.
4
1
)'Cll
C:rltt lrailfonl
. Vaitce, rdere uce to wh i ch " OAV Ha l l at 6:30 on Wed nesday,.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene t.vans and
1951 -roNTIA(:(;uod wurlt rar. Nol !"j'� l}Ulllilhlt• fur ll('l idenh.
To ni1:nt the Tri-Couni,Y counc il
8
'
/\creby made ,
li¥rlte, Ph•n. or Contact
Good condllio n . $7!!. llmmie Mill
will hold it., first meeting a t the
--------.,.,
The Pomeroy emer1ency squad fa m ily v1site11 her brother .Mr.
6- l l - 18-2ll-21 -22-23-24·7tc
A, C. BRADrORD� ..clM, Ohle.
Parce l 4: Being Lot 42 Pai;e_v ilt!,
6 2.:l Jtp
&lt;"r, M uwrsv lllr.
ana 1�rs. Joseph J ohnson.
.
l!;arl Queen reaiden c e on E dge- was called lo the home of Mrs.
HOL Zlll HOSPITAL
-- - - --- ------ 2:.1. HOHN �:T Hl l•"1..E . I.e ver action
11
M1sa Jo .:sm ,cn Wat1 a ;:iaturday
11 s� me ap �e ��s on th e au ch tor 8
Admitted June 21 : Mn. W. o. wood Drive In Galli polis. Wil lie Katherine Muller at Bouman's
dupll� ate of l axes for the ye.11r
11 11111,lc shul. (fornurn at'O i -Je . Ph.
Guinther. pr ogram co ordinator, Run at 12:SIJ a. m. this morning even!�&amp; j: Ueal of Atrs. Gary .liar­
(9)
I
Barnltz,
P
omeroy ; Robert Pickell,
- - . -- -, - - - -- -- -- UMa in the n am e o
. r M. J. Va,.ce, 1 Pomeroy; Ch a uncy
WY 2-3730 arter 6 p, Ill,
Shoem a ker, said preparation, a� underway to admini,ter aid to Cheffer We- mt1 an d t11u1hter t.:arol A n n.
COMPLE;Tli: IJ.-1SURANCI
PRO
referen
ce
lg
wh ic h
is hereby
no:ESEDUR G Elts. BEST lN THE'
6 2 1 81c
VanMeter, to have the Miss Tri-County .Beau- joi'k. He was brou sh t to Pome­
;
Mu.
Veda
Cheshire
tecllun, Lile, Aute, Fire, Polio. made.
P1R1
V11lley. Jae k'1 Dairy Uur, Mld­ - - :---::::-,-- - ty Q ueen paa:eant where 30 .Meiga- roy w here he waa tr1naterred to
Mrll.
Fl
oyd Davis, LangsCllfton;
Ca ll Ooa
VMu�ttttE
MUJs, MJddlepon,
6 21 61c COltN: John Werner, Sr., Middlc­
RG
AIR FORCE
Parcel I!: B eing lol No. 4:6, 103
d leport.
ille · William Dlddle Syra c use · GalHa and Ma son jir.ls wUI be , the Ewing ambulance and taken BAS�, Ca.Iii. UPl-t:he .British
purt It. U. l 1 ho11 e SH 2-4107.
'J�"feet north side o r Pagovil l c_, as
'
selec t�d to compete.
Ernest Duerr, P�mer oy.
to Holler Hospital.
2llE n HON!i.: n,oN nowt I H.11h­
- --- same appears on lhe a ud itor s d u• OismlBBed
koyal Air For� Wedneaday fired
t1 2 1 a1c
- - =-.
June 21 : Ber tha Hulbi1 dull. lli l l llou11h, J l artfurtl , W .
ltt lath Thor missile from lhis
00� STIVERS
pllca te o f tn es for th� _ year l��
Starting next w eek canteen of- 1
bert Rosemarie Brewer, Mn, F.
6 23 Stp J&gt;'UX Tl::IUUOR 11nd 11180 SPITZ.
Va.
1
trainin1 baae. RAF apoketmen,
n the, "'"i� of _ Pe rr, .
tlles, rel ere
a
reflcl1l1
W
ll
try
to
reant
, -o
I
C
s
,
i
z
J. alvert and son ; Mrs C. H.
Male•. Ut• l mitr Hh11d1•11, l111rriso11w no termed lhe ahot a success,
crealional center
at
Syracuse
cn ce o wh1c h 1s here y ma de.
y
·
oun: a nd s n Mrs H rold Dynv1 llc. Phone SIi 2-4833.
nid It was the fourth combal
1 9tlg AMt:RIC.: AN 10' x !10' l l o u11e­
with no ad m ission bei ng c harged.
Helna the sa m e • real cst111c eon.
.
' lea ftut!edge Mrs
�
I a\ _sonh thar
3tc
21
C
1
8
l
al
pur&lt;•h.
d
trainin,:
tnilcr w1th enrlo11e
launch performed by tbe
veyc
d to J ames B. ll11wk and Mae
pred
that
unce
s
It
a
been
h
anno
.....
......
�
•
M r . AUred Bl�h op I
oy
'-' � � 11• 1 �
W Y 2-2 1 3 1 bt!tween 8 a. m and
DriU1h air arm.
H aw k by Orvi l le D. Grah11m re' senl p lans call for the center to
,
0ou
",1••• A bner Jr., M rs .
. voI u me
,.. - •
Suppl ie�
8 23 6\r
ti p. Ill.
cord-"
o.-u m
1 7 1 page "' , in M n.
be open one niIht each week·
J
�- . a
m es G n nt John .8rad shaw DeMeigs
C
ounty Deed Rec ords.
-------�•
'
'
rah Johnion.
G. K Rt:nuca:H ATOR. U nivenal 0110 IOATI AND MOTOR, ftS
49S Llncitln It.
The prayer ot &amp;ai d petition b bo
and
wp
whlle
lhel-"
lett.
Metr•
-----a;aa r•n11:c. Call W Y 2-111 18,
Mr. J. M. Harreld, Plant ManaPhone wv2.ss,1 Mlddlepon
for an ord er to se ll said real esta te
Ma in
,.man M.ton , 600
e 23 ate
aflr
of the Ohio Valley Eleclrle
lo pay debts a1i d cuSts .
It., P1HM,-.y, Phone WY...2-lUO.
---ccc-=-:---:Corporation's Kyger Creek Plant,
I
.
'l
he
perso
n
s
rirst
a.hove
m
cnt!unGAS, l&gt;"UEL OIL and coal fur
1 1 -24-t,.
annou nced today that .Mr. Fred L.
cd w UI further lake notice th at
nace•. Call for tree e11tl matea.
I
Stokes and Mr. William L. Sellal'I
F"OH
.SALE:
house,
6
room
both,
they
have
been
made
parties tl&amp;FoHm an 6 Abboll, Midd leport.
Plumed For Tllo
\
hlll'Je joined lhe .Kyaer manage,
stor m w in dow&amp; a nd door,. Gas fendant to silld petition and Iha\
B111
You
0-10-tfc
ment aroup as Teat Engitlffra. Mr.
SATURDAY
r11rn11co. Price
$2000 they are required to answer the
Harreld stated that Stokes and
down, terms $110 m o nth. 770 Syc- Hine on or before the 16th day ol
Condition ., Gautea: Montaoma:
(kj T lHC BALt:H •nd MaHey
11111ore St. Phone WY 2 -2394 ,
July, 1 960.
_A wrec k at 5:2_0 last ni1hl �ne Sellars assumed lmilr new dutJe
Hu Been Positioned
ery:
15.9 upper, IUI lower, runlllblne,
both
Harrla Clipper Nl
N·
and
1960,
June
20,
on
June
1,
hqe
mile
the
County
n
of
o
st
a
e
8 20 13tc
Vint
E d gar Welch, adm lnistr111 or nine 10 fl. ; Gallipolia: 18 _6 upper,
UaW Ned Week
a:ood condilion. Alberl Parker,
11pectively.
of the e1t1te or Bessie
lower, runnin, 9 ft.; Lock J3 : , on Route 124 resul�d In a broken
Chesler, Ohio. Phone Yukon 0lea and other lnJ ur1es for • La ntsWel c h, deceased .
"Mr. Stokes waa born at PortlFOR SALE: 78 acre FAR\Mocalft
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t lic Frank Grrss', consistina: "of
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mouth n■dci achool. He graduated
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hou.&lt;1c wilh six roo m s and bath,
r ludin1 Lock 1'1; runnina two
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basement with coal furnatti. Also
Rt. 124 near Hacine. Priced to
fro m 18 down ,
from ihe
! lng ton, Ken,ueky,..,.1 nd
fuel oil fur nMCC!. Larae ba n k
Mil. 1-ffO .John Deere Bull
Ohio River loltlt Down-Duh- •nd ihoulder, Th,e slate patrol, who University (If Kentucky ln June of
ated,
lnves
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the olber car
sai
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harn, triple s:auge, la.rae tile
Dour with 7 ½1 fl. angle bl ad e.
field: Delta Q ueen 9 am; Weatern
I thil year. Mr. Stoke, Is a member
Pomeroy, Oblo
block chicken hou1e, outalde
1-2 ton GMC trut-k '115,000 IC·
8 : 30 am, 8•6 ; Lock 9: Forsyth ! a, was driven by Darrell D. Greaory, 1 or the American Society of lfechNOTICI OF APPOINTME NT
kitchN1, pl enty of water. Paature ca .. N•, 1 1,364
tUal mlle1, A•I 11hape. 1-'5:3
8 pm , 1 work clus; Lock 9 �effer- H •mden. .
anlcal Engineers, Hts parent• reMr. Mc_G ill was taken to the Holfenced w H h sprl n J w.11 ter for l at•te of Mary P: rlM ley, d ec;MIN son � :25 am, 1 1-0 ; Lock 14 : City
Chevrolet
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er Hospital where he was trealed
c 11 le. Ple11ty of tanding tl rnc)lde, 1-'te WIiiy's jeep, co m •
ton. Stokes ia now reiiding at 1088
Nolicc la hereby glven th11t John o f HuntinEton, 8: 15 a m , 20-0; Lock s
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be r. Write Box 1388F,
c/ o The E. H• lllday whose Post Office add- 23 A. V. Chris 1 : 15 p m , :l--0; Chief •nd relealK!d. He was cited to
�lelJ re-bulll. 1-'49 Harl ey - - Second
Avenue, Gallipolis.
THRi!':E BEDROOM 11ernl, m odern
ar in County Co� at • later
Da ll y Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohlo,
Davld10n !lotorcyde 74, 1111 ex­
COIN-OPERATED
ress is Gallipolis, Ohio, ha s been Pq,wbattan, IJ :45 pm, l!ih t; .Jerry pe
home In L1r1.11vllle, Phone WV2Mr. Sellan was born at Pauline,
6 21 8tp duly appoi nted Adm inistrator or B0&amp;wortb 8:03 pm, t-2; Montaom- , date ror f1lluro to y1eld the riah t
tra. Phone- Wl9-S654.
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of way.
South C1rollru:. He graduated rrom
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SALE:
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U . Colu mbia Township, Meigs Coun• 10: 20 am, 2-0.
the Petenburf; lli&amp;h School, PetJ'OR SALi: leney CGw, frah.
with beth, nict locoUen , M•lvla
UY
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enbur., Virgin!,, md from the
CASI DISMISSID
Howar4 111Nll, H11tll .Run.
U• •t O•llt,olia _ Notion.al, 4:l!O 1
ty, Ohio, d,....,,oed.
Hood, 1 1 1 Locwt 5t., Pomve.
Comer Alb ond Third
Virginia PoJY,\echnic lnltltute 1t
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Lock 23: Indiana 12:20 pm, 10.S; , two days in County Court,
P". H. O'BRIEN
.tide ENGINE In good condl-•-•
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l 1 2.11 , 1LOT
marri-, nu two r-,.,
menacin.11 tb 11 year. Hf
San Carloa i ebar1e of m1kin&amp;
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Chril
Mr,
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Prabatfl
the
Judie
of
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at
house
room
SALE:
FOR
The
r/o
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Uon. Write Box
])lff Addltloni i!Jfon, W. V•.
Melgt County, Ohio 1 1 :� pm, :a-0; Elser Cliff t:51 i - m. tbttab '4■lnat Gl1dy1 Moniaon, childru and 1, l'Uidhlg en Ila.,.
E. Main. More lnlonnation at
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T he 53rd . a�n�al coi::ivention o r m&amp; wllh the m-·"'
ru1 ca J an d ph ar':'la·
lIWfi . to one ye ar. Ch.Hord Le1f· i lu: west V1rj in1a Medical soci ety I ci:ut1 c.1 l sect i ons wh i le Dr. M.1 1d- l
hell, Pomer oy.
6-22-Jlc , 11, as held la st Wednesday an d red M. Batem a n, superr ntendent of
I 'J hurWay al Lakin Sta te Hospital. Lakm State Hosp1 1Jil , led a d iacua7
At the co n ven tion, Dr. W. D. , si on on , early md1c a t io.ns o f emoF off SA U: OH TltA U E . 1 956 G MC
ol Ch arleston was electe-d t10n al disorder. H. D. Clark lead a
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on on oral surgery f or the
Reslaur�rH Ill · Hutlirnd. P hone p resi dent o( the 80Clely w hile Dr-. di.sculisi
Gues t spea k. er for
section.
dental
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oral sur.11eon of Huntmiton.
t'lt·ct.
At the sessta n Oil Thun;d a y, •
Ot her officers nam ed were 8.
f uark, Charleston, Dl&gt;S, secre- members of the Lakm � tale HoaNOTICE OF APPOINT MENT
tar) 1ru2mrer , and Ur. N. n Col pi ta! presented a case h1alory_ or a
Ca�- No. 1 1,394
1 , 11,, Beckley, a1u111tanl secretary- pat i ent. Dr. Batema n led a d lSCUSPhy sician a nd
n on · - i-�am 1ly
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I 1 1.:.i�urer. 1 lae West V i rg1ma Medi- s10
O.cH1ed
r.il ::,ociety 111 affilia ted w ith the After &lt;.:are."
Dr. Rainbow, the new presi dent•
Notice 1s here by K1ven thal Ava I :-..it1onal Med ic al Anod a hon ; Na•
(j1 J key whose Pust ori 1cc address 1 ion al Dent.al As�odation a nd the e l ect, has bee n a m e m1:M:r of the
1s �farrisonv1llc, Ohio, llc1s been N&lt;1tmn11I Pharmaceutical Associa- Lakr n staH fo r the past f1 � e years
an d a m e m ber o f the Soc iety for
duly appmnted Adrn1m.slrn trn1 of 110 11.
Ur Morrill led a dis c ussi o n meet• tw o years.
the tstate of Cl1 1 1tor1 G ilkey, Sr I
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Adventure Theater
Steamboat Bill
Sgt Preaton
Flatt &amp; Scruggs Show
Weathen!a st
N,-wa P i ctuN"
Jfun uey Brink?•_, Report
WhirlybJrd.11
R.esc·Je 8
Bat 'M1s�rson
Producer•• Choice
Bachelor F'lther
Ford Show
Yo u 1-t Your Life
Jliews R"'11idllnes
'Veathereast
lack Paar Show

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8 :45 Sign On
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11:00 Katie D0011ar Show
9:30 Topper
10:00 Dough Re )Ii

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CL.ASS MI.TIMG
The Good Will Cl■u mtl at the
social ro ornJ of the M. E. Church
Friday eve n ing for their regu lar
meeting. The Appa lach.lan Pow er
C o ., of Pt. Ple11a n\ lent a represt&gt;ntatlve to d em on11trate the elet··
Irie r11nge way or coo kinj:. She
coo lf.ed acvcral savory looking
dishes an d ha d d raw i n g1 for sa me
She also ga1,1e .11way an electrlrcoffee maker for a door , prize.
A fter her program wa• cunclud•
ed a ,h ort pr oaram was rendered.
Refreshm enta were served to the
follo win&amp; me m ben .and juesh:
Elsie Lleving. Dia n e Rlddle and
Ethel Ridd)e of New H•ven, Beaand Lulu
trice We1Ver Mason
Russell, M iddleport 'were guest..s.
Me m bers were Anna Ca rner Jennie Purdue Oliva Young R�bert a
Yo ung, Audrey Young, Dor.a Van
Meter , Mrs . Hill, Helen W ! ll \ams,
Mabel JohnBon, Clara W1l h a �s.
I Hel �n Barker, L awrence Lew is,
Lucil le Harrison, Nancy Va�eter
Thel m a Henry, Mary _ Picke ns .
�rene Justis, Joann Justis, Jaabelle
dro wn, Rhod a Fox, June Burns,
Mrs. Hanlon, Lena Lyons, Kay
Riley and Fr�enry.

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Truth or Con1e&lt;iue:1Cfl•
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Micl Day New;;
M ovtellme
Loretta Yo un g Theater
Young Dr. Malone
Prom Th�se Root.,
Comedy PlsyhOuse
Adventure Tim e
oteamboat BIil
Oi&amp;M Ki d
Muic In the Round
Jim Ttlacker Show
Weatherc11t
News Plctu ..e
Huntley Brlu'lrJey 'lepon
De ath V a lley Days
He ad of lhe Cl ass
Masquerade Parly
C a valcade of Sports
Jackpot Bowling
Ci m arron City
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Mn. 8 f' . Board left lhil week
fur s th ree weelt vacatiOQ in Cali•
forni.1 She w�nt with her daugh­
tt•r and fa m i ly, Dr. and Mr11. l..eo
Kon i el'zny or Ironton.
Mrs. Billy Joe RoWlb, Mt&amp;. Guy
1 R o u.�h a nd Mr, . Eber Roush spent
lht' wee� t•nd i n F'I., Wayne, ln dJ­
ana, where they utten ded the wed­
ding of M11ry Martin. a couain of
Mrs . Guy Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waner an d
fa m ily spent Sund ay in Red House
1 vi1iting his parents, Mr. 1n d :.!rs.
Carl Warner.

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M i ll e Jo"hnson, 80n of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl J11h.n10n, waa adm itted to
Pleasanl Valley HO:flpital on Mon­
dll.)' to 'undergo minor 1111•gery.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haley and
fa m ily are s pen ding several da)'s
visiting rela tives i n Balli m or,-,, Md.

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I son of Mason were G, R. Armstong
or Birmingh am , Ala.; R. R. A rm­
strong. Freebu rn, Ky.; Mn. H. H.
King a nd da ughter, Ann, Ripley ;
Mary Armstro ng,
Ripley ; Mrs.
Ma ry Jo Blackburn, Ch�rleston,
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John Cooper ot Clarksburg reMr. and Mrs. Dona ld Foglee:ong
turned h ome Tuesday a fter spend - spent 80meli m e recently vJaiting
ing several days vleitlng "'Ith Mr. their daughter, Marilyn, a student
a nd Mrs. Ned Henry.
at the University of Cincinnati
Mr. and Mrs. Georre Burns School of Nursing .
. and girls along with M r . and Mrs .
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Warner
Lester Zerkle a nd. girts went to and Suzan vlslled recently Jn
11 :25 Your t&amp;so Report,ei•
Forked Luke, 0., Sunday and en- Springfield , O., with her cousin,
1 1,30 I Married Joan
joye d a picnic di nner.
12:00 Restless Gun
Fred Porter.
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Ruth Green of M a rtell, 0., is
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vi siting at the home ot Mr. and
Burns
iMrs.
George
daughter
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11::00 San Fra ncisco Beat
Mrs. Wayne Green and son G111?"y.
1 :30 Medic
went to Parkersburg T uesday.
8:3(1 Yonr l!:s�o Report•
Mr, and Mrs. John Hamm ack
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor
2:00 Day in Court
1:40 Weather Tt.ller
w ere
weeke nd
a nd daughter, Middleport, were of Cha�·lseton
Gafo Storm S!lo•
recent gues·.s of Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mrs. Mory Eerry and
9:-e John Daly New,·
3:00 E : at the Clock
daughter, Sharon and 8. F. Board
?jed Henry.
7:GJ Flight
3 :llO Who Do You Trtlat
Their d aughter Be ckey who h ad
s . Frieda
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Mrs.
Henry
nd
a
7:30 Steve Canyon
4:00 American Band1ta11d
Irene Justis along with their sis• been a guest or rel atiYea here
8:00 Donna Reed
5:30 Jtin Tin Tin
lers went to M iddleport Monday for two weeks returned home
1: 30 The Real MeCby1
to call on their uncle and aunt, 1 wlth them.
3:00 San P'tancl1eo Beat
t:00 P1t .t!Oo!'• Sh"wMr. and Mrs. George Hill!linbo- -·
1:30 Your Elso Report.:�·
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�ha m . Mr. Higginbotham is qui te 1 E
8:40 Weather Tetter
9:30 Unto.· ehables
di.
8:�
.John
Daly
NeWll
10:30 Sea Hunt
. Sunday dinner guests o f Mr. and
!:00 .Buddy 31.ireher 1Jho11r
11:00 Newa Tonight
Mrs. Pearl NiC!holson were Mr.
By Mrs. Amy wotfo
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1 1 : 10 Sc!annlng the Weather
an� Mrs. John
C. �oush and
, Rev. and Mrs. Edward Griffith
8:00 Man From Blackhawk
ch i ldren, \yest Columbit, Mr. and and Mrs. LeUle Spencer, Syraeuse,
1 1 : 16 Sports: Tonl.jht
9:00 77 Suniret Strip
Mrs. Charles
Ca.rtwr11ht an d attended a m eeting at Charleston
11 :20 Late Show
J:00 '1be Dltectlve11
. Elaine Of Mason, Mrs. Earl Darst Sunday.
�-la•�
, an� children , Pt. Pleasant:..
Mr.· and Mrs. Floyd Rldenollr Gf
1:00 The New Tonight
Mr. and Mrs. Cline ,El'V(in an d Chestt!r spent Saturday eveni g
J1
'll :10 Scanning the WHther
8:00 Cartoon Spectac,:lar
Clined da of South S ide, W Va. ) with Mr, and M rs A. D. Tuttle.
1:80 llomper Room
. 1 : 15 iporta: Report
I Mr. and , Mrs. Jam es Cunn111 g ha rn
Mrs. Myrlie Be ntz visited her
9:30 ,M ovie
U :20 lAtte Sbow
and famdy of New 1faven ca l led . dau g hter, M rs. Arthur Roae, at th e
on Mr, an d Mrs. Dan a Lew i s Ca md en ct a r'k Ho1 ltal, W'edn es
p
Sun da y.
_
d11v night
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M r . a nd Mrs. Lom• Harmes r eM rs. M ae Peanon attended a
turned _t� their ho� e in Toledo famil y reunion a t the ho me o
[ a
lJ .30 December Bride
after v1s1tlng rel atives the past n i ece in Rutland, Sunday.
week.
12.-00 Love of Life
Priscilla Jane Clark, Athene, is
fi:00 The B righter Day
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Frank Harris and A n n v1s1ted snc nd i n � the week ,vJO, her sister
i:15 The Secret Storm
l2:30 ,:,e:arch for Tomorrow
relatives here recently. ·
· Mn. Millon Tuttle a nd fam ily . . , '
4:30 The Edge of Night
12:4:5 Th e Guiding Lleht
Mr.
an
d Mrs . James B e n nett re - ,
The Ea!(le Ridge Boys 4-H Club
1·:00 The Three Stooge■
· !'tOO ifleart • of the City
turned home Satqrda y a fter , va - 11!tL, t the John Roee h ome, Baf
1
5:30 The Life of Riley
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!ihtm, Thursday eveni ng.
1:00 Arthur J. Smfth-Nen
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1: 15 A Look at the We ath"1
son vJtJc, spen1 a few days Wt weet
2:80 Art Linkletter
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'9:20 Jule Rivlin Show
wilh :,fr. &lt;ind Mrs. Ori s Sm itb and
••M The M illion a ire
fl:30 Amos 'n Andy
family.
7:00 U. S. M arshall
The Verditt is Youra
Mrs. Milton Tuttle and childre'n
1:30 lm:k Up
I.JO The "Brighter Day
&amp;pent ,,l'ond:iv with h er grandpar­
!:00 Betty Button Sholl'
ehts, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark,
1:15 The Se&lt;ret Storm
1 Harrison vtlle,
8:30 JohnnY Ringo
!:SO The Edge of Night
Mrs. Mac Pearson spent the
1:00 Zab.e Gri,y 'I'heatre
The Thi-ee Slooger
9:30 Shotgun Slade
1 Weekentl wl!h _her brother, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Om ar crarnlet. R acine.
10:00 The Se cret World of Eddie J:30 'l'he tJfe of Riley
Mrs. Milton Tuttle an d children
1:00 Mlhu� J. Smltb-�'ewt
Hodges
spent Frl d nv nl !1:ht with her sister,
A l.eok at the Weather
11 :00 News
Mrs. Pa ul Lawrence and fs mlly at
TV llowllni Clinic
11:10 A Look at the Weather
Portland.
Amoa 'n.' Am,
Mr. and Mrs . Jel'k 1 1:ir-ris spent
U:10 Theater 13
12 · 30 Sian Off
Sunday afternoon ,,,1 1 th Amy Wolf_
7:00 Markham
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Rose and
c----:c,-·:--- - !:30 Rav. bide
family visi ted her J)a t('nt.&lt;1, Mr. and
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8:30 ll0te1 de Paree
Mrs. A D. Tuttle lllld Mrs.
8:00 CBS News
9:00 DIilinger
Glenn TuUle spcnL Wcd ne!lday In
1:15 Captain Eangaroo
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10:00 The TwJllaht Zone
Parkersburg.
9:00 Cartoon Theater
11
D:30 Person to Person
eatloning in th e South for two
11 :00 The Red Rowe Show
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' 0:SO On the Go
0 : 1 0 A Look at the Weather
Mfs. N ancy VanMetcr 1md Jani­
U:00 t t..ove Luc,
1 1 : 115 The.ter 13.
fer visited In Nitro Su nda v with
Mr. and Mrs. H arley Powel l.
Mc,. Je88ie Cart wright and
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Mr,, Thelma Henry vlaited ce&lt;ent
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Jy wlth Mrs. Artley Bl ake w ho
MDnday Throu1h Frklay
12 :80 .JUM: For You.
Is I patient at Holzer Hoap ital,
Sign On
1:30 New,
Mr. and Mr,. Don Qul,enberry
1 :35 Just �or You
Gue1t Star
and children, Athens, spent the
):lD News &amp; Weather
2:00 Calling On Pt. Ple11anl
weeken d with Mr. and Mrs. OsC!ar
RFD
3:00 Mlllfc Oo Round
Henry and Terry.
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3:8_0 · :Jew.
M.r. and Mrs. Ernest Co mpso11
3: 85- lfu1ic: Go ,Round
8:30 News
spent Su nday at P orila11d with
4 :-30 Local News
1:11 1Breatf:11t Part,
I Mr. and Mrs. Cle m Cooper.
4: 30 My.le .-Go Round
li30 New111
Mrs. Delbert Becker, Mlddl"eport
•:OO Coffee Time
li :00 Sporu In Rttwiew
vi1ited Sun d ay with her mother
JO:HI Swap Shop
S : 10 Sl)OJ'U Sco(e1
Mrs. Mattie Henry.
IO:U MominIf Devotfon.e
5-: lli Tbe Band Box
David Ray and Jimmy How1u..i
10:46 On the Town
G :'5 .Pai B9()ne S"b ow
j (If Green, Ky., visited Sunday wiifi"
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l;l:00 Country H0e Don
J Mrs. Maude V■nMeter and M rs.
U:�Noon NIWI
0: 30 Off the AJr . • .,:,_ __�
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Charleston Physician Named Anna May Wong Back In Films
a For Sale or
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-After 17 Years Retirement
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W ong built a movie career playShe weigh1 the ume now a.s
ina wom en of my1tery and intri•
lhen- 128 Pounds. And no gr ay
aue.
I n th1i &amp;leek, bla ck page­
ahow1
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But In person, tbere is n more
boy hair do w ith a scattering of
candid soul aro und th an thL&amp; Chi·
bang,. She a l10 lella her age­
nese actress who quit fllm1 17
confessio n
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a mon g female mo vie 11tara.
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because I
fore th.e CJ m er aa
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foun d if you don 't pr ac tice the
"I thoucht they d better put my
talent Go d give, y ou, il sta rves
birth day in my biography " 1he
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laughed "I didn't want people
A whole new generati on hu
thinki ng I was so old � ha d to
a:rown up since Miss W ong, d�u- co me on the set in a wheel•chair."
ghter of a Los Angeles laundry,: her way thn1
Min Wong cam e lo New Y ork
m an we n t slinki n
a series of bita. But the brow n• lo shop, especially for so m e cus­
eye d actreas has c ha n&amp;:ed lltUe to m - made ha ta to go w ith her
from the days when producen Chinese-sty l e wardrobe, an d t o
m•ke llom e a ppea ra nces in con­
n ection wilh the opening
of her
Aue
co m eba ck movie. U is Univers.il­
' 'Porlrait
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. lnternst.lon al 'a
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lien Dutton daughter of
Black" a suspense dra ma in
an d Mrs . D11le Dutton, M id dle- w hich she pl ays Lana Turner's
port, and Pamela O'Brien, daugh- enig malic ho usekeeper. She has
ter of Mr. and Mra. James O'Brlen a n other pi cture with Barbara Sta n·
Pt. Pleasant High; 0. C. Hall, A
Pom eroy , this week, are at tend- w yck llche d uled for fall release,
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Fifteen Meigs County studcnta m er-ry-gu-ro d .
Norm an , vo- a g te acher, Pt. Pless"Aa Walter Winche ll once sa id,
ant High ; William P ack, assistant are enrolled for the first su m m er
principal, Pl. Ple�sant High; Freid seS&amp;i o n al Rio Grande so u ege.
in Hollywood when they work
The)' are Ja mes Brew mgton, Leo- you, they wor.lr: you to de&lt;1tJ1.
Eberle, state depa rtmef\l.; Sheri !
McMHlen, slate d ep"artrftent; W al- nard G w i aidowsky, Leo Kennedy, When they don't, they starve yo u
den R o ush, Mason Cou n ty Sc hool1 Reba Leon ard , Ada Ohlinaer, all to death."
Superintend ent; William Shuler, of Middle port; Margaret Goodwin,
Retirem ent didn't mean inaelie m ploy m ent o ffi ce . and P$1Ul 8 . Carpenter ; Janet Knight , Chester;
Powell, ass istanl superintendent of Ed n a Lee, Gold ie Story, Rosalie vity although Miss Wong c ontesStory, an d Charles Withee, Po m. , ,e d "[ was born l azy." She went
Mason Co unty Schools.
eroy ; Sandra Pierce, Langsv1lle, lo Chm a in 1 9:36 and spent a ye.ar
Ma xine Reed and Charles Norru;, studying the culture an d l anguReed sville, and La rry Ritchie, Mm- I1 age of her grandparents' homeland-they had migr a te d to CaliE:rsvil l e RD.
forn1a from a village near Can•
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Judge of the l'rohate (ourt
Mei"s County_ Uhi o
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Mason Co' unty s N eed For More . E�i•copal
Youth Cam ':i,
Sk"ll
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PUBLIC INSPECTION AND
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HEARING OF PR pOSED TA X ctlllJY
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Tf:NDAN T o r other. Sec or Po meroy eum':'t� v11119e School
We:tt Vir,mia has 80 m a ny une m w n le liuy Birch, P ortland , u 11_i,• · (
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1 piuyed people al lhe present bePU8llC AUCTION
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Notice 1s hereby given that the
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1.:au�e 01 tne t act thal the unemo
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pr µ oscd tax bud i:e t of _ the Pom- / 1,11 oyed are unak11 lea . H t pomleel
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t fur the c11 le : 1dar )" ear 1 96 1 :, lut l cU workers m the school ana
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f.ir m l ocated In Ch�ater Town- - •
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o ld Chester R d. See Roy Armes,
alion service. Ja ck s Kefrlger �: I: 1 1 1 !ht• ofuce or the s u�crmte ndent , 1 1
Five Points, ( Foll ow Arro ws ) .
·i n u lltalt! direcwr add ed tha t a
,1uierlivalle.
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ti on New Haven. Ph o ne TU2 j u l schooli1, Se1imr- H_1gh Sch ool
the fol lowing : Philco Refrig e ra
expa n&amp;io n m lhe A d ult Eduwitle
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S, WESTING 1
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last Set, Uti l it y Cabinet, W i n i;
I hose a tte n cung the meeting dis,
HOUSE appl ltncff.. ArM lct Brohe4I ci.. UIM C.,.
R
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d ow Fan, 2-pc.
Living
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Suite, S l ud lo Couc h, .. Chairs,
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appli ance repair. Pho ne Ol is 111 . �.Sl , on Tuesd .1y, July �. I OOO ot the h igh schools was d is cuued
Machine, Bed roo m Sultr, Hay
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M c ctl n tock, Ra cine, O'lio, 2-1-�c
i:: � pe comciil: t:�
0� E d-�t he Maso n County
She returned to make a lecture
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WASHINGTON U PI-The sue or Ca m p in Lora in County today st hool and women s club groups.
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I cess of the ne w A m erica n piggy.
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l cfor the During World War II, she d evotTE RMS: CASH.
1::Lewre a dj o urning the group back sa tellite now In orbit gener• waa se e ted as the site
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C.1..0TH, WOOD SLAT , PORCH
I made plans to m eet later in the ated high optimism toda y among
'Sa MERCUH Y . Mo n tery 2 door. A
Unllf:d China Relief.
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Sa le conducte d by : DRADFO U D
bUlllmer l o ma ke delinite plan&amp; for Pentagon s pace experls.
shadn, cloth porch va l an ce,
youthful car Ins ide and out.
or
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The actress was still ,· n he ,
AU CTION COMPAN Y, Racine,
.i n expanded voca tiona l trai n ing
awnin 11s, ve n etia n blinde, win- C■H No. 1'1.078
$ 1 491!. Kiirr a.n d Van Zandt,
They eaw Wednesday's la unch- or Mental Hygiene a n d Correc • ona,
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Auctioneer: CIU1i DRADFOll D
box-Offi
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U ule Wip pel, 2 H I Vnlo n Ave., ' &amp; d 11re�J1 w11s Hoyden .Ue ;i ch, J&lt;'l ori - lhree high sc hools.
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dence that a sp ace vehi c le
ca b1'net m ee11·ng th■t the Public Fairbanks in "The hief of B aghpom cr_y•·
1 �58 CHEVROLl!:T VB 4 d r. Seda n. Ma n ugc&gt;r: A. C. BRADFORD.
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co m m unication s bre a k · th ro ug h
designate Gra fton for the 1 ,500 inBlacttnar'a, Pomeroy.
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g t a hcr a t W.il111 ma; J ue l::Lauey,
hit in soun d fil ms was in ''Shangt
I lalit known ad dress wa11 Kokom o, � . .,t c a cpa nme n t ; Dona ld Mc l\en- was expec ted to be one of hf! m ate med iu m s ecurity prison.
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l.'lllllp ,porn t' laiu ; C lll · ed forces.
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aloft Ru111 Parso ns has na med his two a ppeared on a London stage with
Before 9:30 A . M.
0 ...n '
"' •w �
- r au 0 a, 0 u
------- -- --- - to put practi cal spacecra ft
S 1 1 0:). K.nr a nd Vu n Zantlt, Porn11s s ista nls as aides fer · lhe All- L.iuren ce u11v 1er. Sne starred 111
Mlddle,ort WY-2-?Mf
� no
t i!,dgar We k ll, IW· 1\1. •
t.uropt:s !1r11t tauung picture,
w
as
one
of
c
Uui
UCt'
·
II-A
vehicle
,
,,,·
S
t
gHme a t Wheeling
The
,
-3
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m
6
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a r footbal l
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.
,
188
--c
strator ot the csL11 lc of Hes- 1
'"tJ aHang" nia.de in Vienna Ill
l'I
Cape
a tell ites DOos ted rro m
s
t
13.
a
wo
Aug.
-- '-::-:::-::c:::-:7.'"-;:;; ;-- . ------. .
ITOR
FUD
TZ
KAU
_. ., .....,
s u, W e lc h, d cceused , _ _ o n the :.::3 rd \'
'M OLDS MOIUl,)i; 86 --4 door Sel !J�bl- t'llra m ount br ought ner back
ro
cket
and
}'la.,
by
a
si
n
gle
\..IIJJiveraJ,
na
m
ed
Bill
Pugh
Pa rsons
.At ch,st.r
fi#atr • • •
llay 0 1 Apn l, HJ:1 9, 11 1 c d h15 IJet i- 1
dan. Car's blue-But yo u won 't
to
er o f .M rs.
ll1e l!mled .States a11d her last
J
u11y
Turner,
llaLJg,1t
hievetlr::,t
,uch
11
c
hi
m
in
mapSt
a
rr
l
a
t
o
un
Hsi.St
c
her,
the
P
a
ul
,
Vt,,,11.0h 5•2145
1,. , i f you buy lt. $ l:W5. Karr &amp;
For 1-'RI::E l nspcdlOA
, t1 0 11 m lhc l'ro bu te Court w n h1 11 Alma T u rn er M ison is alleud • mcnl on record. Tho onl y prev1- ping 11tra tegy for the game aga inst m ov i e was ' "Laoy .from L:hung­
L L. S&amp; RVICI ITATtON
HAMI
6 2 1 :i1tc
�ml lur the _t:ount)' _or M•1i MJ1 a n d [ mg the Older' Youth •4-H LeaderVa.o Zand t, l'o moroy.
PHONI
kmg" in J.9441.
t o orbit the Ohio All•Stars.
ou s Ameri can a tte m pt
a.fur• t:00 A.M.
�t
a le of Uh io, a lJcgmg
lllll t the sn i p C amp al Jackson's Mill near tw o Sll. telJites In one sho t t ailed .
- --.. --:c:---:: I
Gllmore'ill Supply Stere
y
Alben WJ
pe�11o na l . p_roperly ol 1md dccet.lc n l Weston, w. Va., this week.
Supe r 88 - 2
'M 01.JtSMI IIIIL I': Every Day Bervlcf'
W
Y-2-2774
is mJ1uHu:1 e n L to p11._y the d e bt� of
O ther local youth aUendi nQ: the
d our. A £Juu l ily car Jnsillt um!
1i1t
1d _uocc&lt;.11:111 , U1al the de cetlenl 11a mc cam p are Janet .1:&lt;.:she na ur,
011t , $tl96. Ka rr a nd V11n Z11ndt,
M/1,1.l-:U AND OWENS Palnt Gon­
Vtoghao'• Exlern1ln1tlng
t:1ess1e Wult-h, d ie d sc1zu d rn . fee � uzirn ne t,r ump, M ike Love, Judy
6 21 3tc
l 'u11wroy.
tr n t'lors. l'aint furni11hcd al dis­
COLUMBUS UPI - The Public t
Company
.'!Jmpl e uf llie foJl o wrng t.l esc nbed G ett)' and Annabe lle Som m ers.
Mn. Jon n ;:,.i,oem .ii,u .son Guy
6-22-7tc
&lt;'ount.
Mi
11erJ1vil
le, 0.
Works
Departm e nt Hid toda y A. '
St. M.r y1, W. Va.
rea 1 estat�, s1l11atc d III Lh e C ounty '!b ey w ill re i ur n Sa turd ay in
a na Mr. aud Mrs. rt. V. tteumau
1 900 1-"0Jt l l VH ralrla n e 2 tlr. hard
J. Mc MHl an or New Lexlnjton enlop, 11 IK!11 u 1 t lul car lnKide J1 nd
were Ill ue1le1 o nt.ame to a ttend
T\'l 'E IS importa nt. Prod uc tio n 0 1_ M t:Jgs _ Mato of Oh1u and V1!111g11 time to a tlc ud lhe local 4-.H. cam p
tered the apparent low bi d of
AUC
TION
SALi
out. all vinyl trim. $ 1 ,005. Hl arl•
1.&lt;1 t•ssc11 1 i al. r.:urliss gives yo u ol h1gev1Ue, tu-w i t :
lb e JJei!man tteumon .
to
li
e
beiti
a
t
S
o
uthsi
d
e
ncd
a
u
n
o
of
ti
c
constr
n
o
121,766
the
$
6 22 6lc On Saturday, Juno 2!!, 1000, begin­
l11.ar' s , l'omcruy.
l' arcc l I : S i tuated in the Vil- week.
hoth . Breccl with Curtiss BreedMr._ and Mrs. Harley _E. John­
sla te high way garage at Athens.
rung at 1 :00 p. m . at l .i�lc'H
son tipem �unday evenu1g wun
111g ScrvicE- lne. C all A l bert l ,111::c of Pai,:cv1Jle amt bl!mg oo fret
the
n
o
ate
project
m
ti
s
e
( ; ro&lt;'ery 011 Ht. 1 24, In Syr11Tho Tri-Co unly Teeu Canteen The stale
Pultcr, Chesler, Ohio, Phone 0 1 1 of the soulh s ide 111 101� 4ti an d ,
Mr. a nd Mro. J:o.ugene Hani ng.
'M l'LVMU ll'l II Sttvoy 4 duur.
into .Kut- wa s $ 1 lt,829.
wu�t•, I will acll al a uction th e
B
a nd.tita nd w ill m ove
Mr. anu Mrs. Cun ton ,.;ilkey
4: 9 as rccort.lc d in plat of s1u d vi i - 1
nh
Yllkon
5-2285
or
Five
Poi
l l rf"l' Iii 1.1.oud trah�l10rt 11llun al 11
-------folluwin� :
land this S aturday night at the
and
lamuy OJ Harr1sonvlile v11111Grill, Po meroy, Phone WY2- lage in Me i gs t: o unty, Oh w , 1md lle- }'or
i,:o•&gt;tl 1mrt'. $305. Karr a nd Vun
STOCKS
HIGHER
as
Uut .-fl.estaurant. Mr. Ha nd stand
2 l::lectr1c HdrJge rat ora
n
lllj
on
sec11
No.
t
n
o
17,
ip
7
Hl.
6-22-6t
pa. rent s, Mr. a nd Mn. Li n•
lll
her
T
ed
p
:Ill
w
Ii
1
�N
2
l'omcruy.
rne te W ul 06 11 �port uop on h11ni;elf w ill a ppear. He is the
Zi111dt,
NEW YORK lJPI -Stocki open--6 (la� ltanges, 7 Bcd11 co mplete
-- --- ------ a n d l\ange 14: of the (.State of)
---,- - c
usseJI.
oin
ff.
c
rrid a y , June 2-4, at the DAV HitU ne w official ca nleen disc j ockey I ed higher In moderate tradi n to8 (;us l leaton, 2 Se winti M11- IUllENOU R SUPPLY . Radi o an d Ohio t:ompany 's J•urch a �c.
.9:;7 IJlJICK VS Cent ury h11r•llop
Mr. amt MrB. (.1 arencc Shuma te
day,
in M aaun from {.:JO 'til l 0 :::10 p. m . "lJutch" Lisle, Syracuse.
chl11es,
l
UII
Llvin1
H
oo m furServic
TV
6-1
YUIH
('.
1-30tp
lJO,
br11ke11,
11ncl
2 dr. power 11h�l·rinR
l 'arcel l; lle r ni Lo t, !'. u . 41), I �
n
d la muy ol Wh1tesvu 1e, W . Vil.,
a
Price o ! ad t!l lsalon is 3� tor all.
-------The event st arts a l 7:30 an d
1111ure, l &gt;lt1i11g t a ble 11 nd six
dynarlow drive. Like new Inside
ftict north side hige vil_l e, as S!lrne Th ere w ill be lots of fun and dance
visited
re1at1ve1 a nll lru: nas o ver
CALL FINID
ch1tir11, Lo t la m p11 an d DlsheH in­ HAMfiH�H'S HEP-USE DISPOSAL. 11 P1ie ar� on the, llll or
end&amp; at 1 1. It feature11 all regular
11. nd i,ut. $1 ,tl06. Uluclln a r'li,
8 dupl icate
llll
tn
e weekend .
l
and
Dres
$50
old.
n
r
d
d
Ne
ntesla
fined
youna
a
was
o
co
Weekly
pickup,
Aa
low
a
s
$
1
.00
Call
&lt;.:ould
t1
clud n� so m e antiqu e�, B a by
conteats in addition to "Jt
e 22 tile
Pomeroy.
01 tll.Xlls f or the �ca,r 1948 111 tl t l!'
Jan�t �nd Glorla _ Shumate, Jan
coats last night by Mayor Kenneth
to t1Uit y ourseU. The ho p la spon­ Be Yours."
a tno n th. Ca ll R. &amp; A. Service
lied and high chair, Marble top
nH
m e 0.1 Perr)" Sl i les, refcrlln cc to
n n Smith were SalurQ&amp;.)' even•
A
i:
I
�n
n
o
inlo
of
sored by the HAR-MAS Jr. Safety
Statlon WY2-2386 or eee M ar
�lcElhinney
convicti on
9 p;uc;;;�
WllHh N\11nd, Set Pl11Uor m Stale s
1966 fo'ORl&gt;
wh�c h Is hereby mad e.
Priies will be awarded to teen !cati on. He remained a pri soner mg aues1s at the h o me o( t-uo l
Club,
Ion {H� m mer) Ha..vk.
6-1 SOlp
w aaon, 4 dr. This 111 a. top buy i n
and Power Law n Mower. M a ny
, I arce l 3 : Bemg lut No . 47 Page::,arat:nt.
- --· ---------At thelr las t meetin g the DAV aaers dressed in berrnudaa a nd todaf.
11n)' one·1 opi nion. J&gt;: x1r11 n il"e.
mbcellaneoua Ite ms too numer•
v i lle, as s.11me a ppears on lhc aud.t\.ay Wyatt and Linda Hysell
bellc.:h
co
mbers
f
o
r
their
unlq_ue­
.
n
Chapter
;n
o
f
Mason
vote
d
to
,po
Pomeroy
$ 1 , 1911. Blaottnar ,"s,
o ua to mcnll on .
AUCTION
a
ltor'a duplic a te of ta xes for the
are 11ttenuma
Howeu·s
Mills
ness. This is the first outdoor re6 22 6tc
sor the sa fety club and the club
Don Ll�Jc, Owner,
r 9 8 in the name o _ M.
Com pleNI hnl"
t.:nrisuan
Ca1n
at
area.
Una, W. Va.
d
Rullan
·the
f
o
hop
d
r
co
p
�· meetmgs will be held now in lho
r
I . 0. McCoy, Auctloneflr.
4
1
)'Cll
C:rltt lrailfonl
. Vaitce, rdere uce to wh i ch " OAV Ha l l at 6:30 on Wed nesday,.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene t.vans and
1951 -roNTIA(:(;uod wurlt rar. Nol !"j'� l}Ulllilhlt• fur ll('l idenh.
To ni1:nt the Tri-Couni,Y counc il
8
'
/\creby made ,
li¥rlte, Ph•n. or Contact
Good condllio n . $7!!. llmmie Mill
will hold it., first meeting a t the
--------.,.,
The Pomeroy emer1ency squad fa m ily v1site11 her brother .Mr.
6- l l - 18-2ll-21 -22-23-24·7tc
A, C. BRADrORD� ..clM, Ohle.
Parce l 4: Being Lot 42 Pai;e_v ilt!,
6 2.:l Jtp
&lt;"r, M uwrsv lllr.
ana 1�rs. Joseph J ohnson.
.
l!;arl Queen reaiden c e on E dge- was called lo the home of Mrs.
HOL Zlll HOSPITAL
-- - - --- ------ 2:.1. HOHN �:T Hl l•"1..E . I.e ver action
11
M1sa Jo .:sm ,cn Wat1 a ;:iaturday
11 s� me ap �e ��s on th e au ch tor 8
Admitted June 21 : Mn. W. o. wood Drive In Galli polis. Wil lie Katherine Muller at Bouman's
dupll� ate of l axes for the ye.11r
11 11111,lc shul. (fornurn at'O i -Je . Ph.
Guinther. pr ogram co ordinator, Run at 12:SIJ a. m. this morning even!�&amp; j: Ueal of Atrs. Gary .liar­
(9)
I
Barnltz,
P
omeroy ; Robert Pickell,
- - . -- -, - - - -- -- -- UMa in the n am e o
. r M. J. Va,.ce, 1 Pomeroy; Ch a uncy
WY 2-3730 arter 6 p, Ill,
Shoem a ker, said preparation, a� underway to admini,ter aid to Cheffer We- mt1 an d t11u1hter t.:arol A n n.
COMPLE;Tli: IJ.-1SURANCI
PRO
referen
ce
lg
wh ic h
is hereby
no:ESEDUR G Elts. BEST lN THE'
6 2 1 81c
VanMeter, to have the Miss Tri-County .Beau- joi'k. He was brou sh t to Pome­
;
Mu.
Veda
Cheshire
tecllun, Lile, Aute, Fire, Polio. made.
P1R1
V11lley. Jae k'1 Dairy Uur, Mld­ - - :---::::-,-- - ty Q ueen paa:eant where 30 .Meiga- roy w here he waa tr1naterred to
Mrll.
Fl
oyd Davis, LangsCllfton;
Ca ll Ooa
VMu�ttttE
MUJs, MJddlepon,
6 21 61c COltN: John Werner, Sr., Middlc­
RG
AIR FORCE
Parcel I!: B eing lol No. 4:6, 103
d leport.
ille · William Dlddle Syra c use · GalHa and Ma son jir.ls wUI be , the Ewing ambulance and taken BAS�, Ca.Iii. UPl-t:he .British
purt It. U. l 1 ho11 e SH 2-4107.
'J�"feet north side o r Pagovil l c_, as
'
selec t�d to compete.
Ernest Duerr, P�mer oy.
to Holler Hospital.
2llE n HON!i.: n,oN nowt I H.11h­
- --- same appears on lhe a ud itor s d u• OismlBBed
koyal Air For� Wedneaday fired
t1 2 1 a1c
- - =-.
June 21 : Ber tha Hulbi1 dull. lli l l llou11h, J l artfurtl , W .
ltt lath Thor missile from lhis
00� STIVERS
pllca te o f tn es for th� _ year l��
Starting next w eek canteen of- 1
bert Rosemarie Brewer, Mn, F.
6 23 Stp J&gt;'UX Tl::IUUOR 11nd 11180 SPITZ.
Va.
1
trainin1 baae. RAF apoketmen,
n the, "'"i� of _ Pe rr, .
tlles, rel ere
a
reflcl1l1
W
ll
try
to
reant
, -o
I
C
s
,
i
z
J. alvert and son ; Mrs C. H.
Male•. Ut• l mitr Hh11d1•11, l111rriso11w no termed lhe ahot a success,
crealional center
at
Syracuse
cn ce o wh1c h 1s here y ma de.
y
·
oun: a nd s n Mrs H rold Dynv1 llc. Phone SIi 2-4833.
nid It was the fourth combal
1 9tlg AMt:RIC.: AN 10' x !10' l l o u11e­
with no ad m ission bei ng c harged.
Helna the sa m e • real cst111c eon.
.
' lea ftut!edge Mrs
�
I a\ _sonh thar
3tc
21
C
1
8
l
al
pur&lt;•h.
d
trainin,:
tnilcr w1th enrlo11e
launch performed by tbe
veyc
d to J ames B. ll11wk and Mae
pred
that
unce
s
It
a
been
h
anno
.....
......
�
•
M r . AUred Bl�h op I
oy
'-' � � 11• 1 �
W Y 2-2 1 3 1 bt!tween 8 a. m and
DriU1h air arm.
H aw k by Orvi l le D. Grah11m re' senl p lans call for the center to
,
0ou
",1••• A bner Jr., M rs .
. voI u me
,.. - •
Suppl ie�
8 23 6\r
ti p. Ill.
cord-"
o.-u m
1 7 1 page "' , in M n.
be open one niIht each week·
J
�- . a
m es G n nt John .8rad shaw DeMeigs
C
ounty Deed Rec ords.
-------�•
'
'
rah Johnion.
G. K Rt:nuca:H ATOR. U nivenal 0110 IOATI AND MOTOR, ftS
49S Llncitln It.
The prayer ot &amp;ai d petition b bo
and
wp
whlle
lhel-"
lett.
Metr•
-----a;aa r•n11:c. Call W Y 2-111 18,
Mr. J. M. Harreld, Plant ManaPhone wv2.ss,1 Mlddlepon
for an ord er to se ll said real esta te
Ma in
,.man M.ton , 600
e 23 ate
aflr
of the Ohio Valley Eleclrle
lo pay debts a1i d cuSts .
It., P1HM,-.y, Phone WY...2-lUO.
---ccc-=-:---:Corporation's Kyger Creek Plant,
I
.
'l
he
perso
n
s
rirst
a.hove
m
cnt!unGAS, l&gt;"UEL OIL and coal fur
1 1 -24-t,.
annou nced today that .Mr. Fred L.
cd w UI further lake notice th at
nace•. Call for tree e11tl matea.
I
Stokes and Mr. William L. Sellal'I
F"OH
.SALE:
house,
6
room
both,
they
have
been
made
parties tl&amp;FoHm an 6 Abboll, Midd leport.
Plumed For Tllo
\
hlll'Je joined lhe .Kyaer manage,
stor m w in dow&amp; a nd door,. Gas fendant to silld petition and Iha\
B111
You
0-10-tfc
ment aroup as Teat Engitlffra. Mr.
SATURDAY
r11rn11co. Price
$2000 they are required to answer the
Harreld stated that Stokes and
down, terms $110 m o nth. 770 Syc- Hine on or before the 16th day ol
Condition ., Gautea: Montaoma:
(kj T lHC BALt:H •nd MaHey
11111ore St. Phone WY 2 -2394 ,
July, 1 960.
_A wrec k at 5:2_0 last ni1hl �ne Sellars assumed lmilr new dutJe
Hu Been Positioned
ery:
15.9 upper, IUI lower, runlllblne,
both
Harrla Clipper Nl
N·
and
1960,
June
20,
on
June
1,
hqe
mile
the
County
n
of
o
st
a
e
8 20 13tc
Vint
E d gar Welch, adm lnistr111 or nine 10 fl. ; Gallipolia: 18 _6 upper,
UaW Ned Week
a:ood condilion. Alberl Parker,
11pectively.
of the e1t1te or Bessie
lower, runnin, 9 ft.; Lock J3 : , on Route 124 resul�d In a broken
Chesler, Ohio. Phone Yukon 0lea and other lnJ ur1es for • La ntsWel c h, deceased .
"Mr. Stokes waa born at PortlFOR SALE: 78 acre FAR\Mocalft
15_2 uppe r, 12_ 1 lower, runnln•
2286. =--: --=f.22-lltp
I vllle m an and heavy damqe to
18,
960.
1
May
Df.�d
II
ln
knoWJt
,
Cheater
TownsJilp
wickets
and
one
trap.
A.II
d1ma
are
mouth and attended. lbe Portf(OJ 19. 2G; (6) :i., 9, 1 13, 23, Btc ti p and runnln1 about 1 trap in- I two cars,
t lic Frank Grrss', consistina: "of
FIVE ROOM hou.&lt;1e w ith bath,
.
mouth n■dci achool. He graduated
AT
Bruce
McGill suff red
Wllb Plealy Of
,. ,.ie. ba,em ent. breezeway on
hou.&lt;1c wilh six roo m s and bath,
r ludin1 Lock 1'1; runnina two
�
I! from Lafeyelte Hl11h School, Lexbroken left lea and a brmeed hand
basement with coal furnatti. Also
Rt. 124 near Hacine. Priced to
fro m 18 down ,
from ihe
! lng ton, Ken,ueky,..,.1 nd
fuel oil fur nMCC!. Larae ba n k
Mil. 1-ffO .John Deere Bull
Ohio River loltlt Down-Duh- •nd ihoulder, Th,e slate patrol, who University (If Kentucky ln June of
ated,
lnves
d
the olber car
sai
U�
harn, triple s:auge, la.rae tile
Dour with 7 ½1 fl. angle bl ad e.
field: Delta Q ueen 9 am; Weatern
I thil year. Mr. Stoke, Is a member
Pomeroy, Oblo
block chicken hou1e, outalde
1-2 ton GMC trut-k '115,000 IC·
8 : 30 am, 8•6 ; Lock 9: Forsyth ! a, was driven by Darrell D. Greaory, 1 or the American Society of lfechNOTICI OF APPOINTME NT
kitchN1, pl enty of water. Paature ca .. N•, 1 1,364
tUal mlle1, A•I 11hape. 1-'5:3
8 pm , 1 work clus; Lock 9 �effer- H •mden. .
anlcal Engineers, Hts parent• reMr. Mc_G ill was taken to the Holfenced w H h sprl n J w.11 ter for l at•te of Mary P: rlM ley, d ec;MIN son � :25 am, 1 1-0 ; Lock 14 : City
Chevrolet
power
Bel•Alre
$Ide 1t MUI Brook Drive, Lexln1,
er Hospital where he was trealed
c 11 le. Ple11ty of tanding tl rnc)lde, 1-'te WIiiy's jeep, co m •
ton. Stokes ia now reiiding at 1088
Nolicc la hereby glven th11t John o f HuntinEton, 8: 15 a m , 20-0; Lock s
U
· , =cc ---- ,
be r. Write Box 1388F,
c/ o The E. H• lllday whose Post Office add- 23 A. V. Chris 1 : 15 p m , :l--0; Chief •nd relealK!d. He was cited to
�lelJ re-bulll. 1-'49 Harl ey - - Second
Avenue, Gallipolis.
THRi!':E BEDROOM 11ernl, m odern
ar in County Co� at • later
Da ll y Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohlo,
Davld10n !lotorcyde 74, 1111 ex­
COIN-OPERATED
ress is Gallipolis, Ohio, ha s been Pq,wbattan, IJ :45 pm, l!ih t; .Jerry pe
home In L1r1.11vllle, Phone WV2Mr. Sellan was born at Pauline,
6 21 8tp duly appoi nted Adm inistrator or B0&amp;wortb 8:03 pm, t-2; Montaom- , date ror f1lluro to y1eld the riah t
tra. Phone- Wl9-S654.
H-22-3tc
8-1 7-61.c - 2867.
of way.
South C1rollru:. He graduated rrom
·.:-:::-::-=
the Eatale o f Mary Frledky la te or ery, 4:10 am, 2-4 ; The Beaver,
-· ----HO
ROOM
FOR
V
SALE:
FI
E
S
U . Colu mbia Township, Meigs Coun• 10: 20 am, 2-0.
the Petenburf; lli&amp;h School, PetJ'OR SALi: leney CGw, frah.
with beth, nict locoUen , M•lvla
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Jfun uey Brink?•_, Report
WhirlybJrd.11
R.esc·Je 8
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Ford Show
Yo u 1-t Your Life
Jliews R"'11idllnes
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11:00 Katie D0011ar Show
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The Good Will Cl■u mtl at the
social ro ornJ of the M. E. Church
Friday eve n ing for their regu lar
meeting. The Appa lach.lan Pow er
C o ., of Pt. Ple11a n\ lent a represt&gt;ntatlve to d em on11trate the elet··
Irie r11nge way or coo kinj:. She
coo lf.ed acvcral savory looking
dishes an d ha d d raw i n g1 for sa me
She also ga1,1e .11way an electrlrcoffee maker for a door , prize.
A fter her program wa• cunclud•
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Refreshm enta were served to the
follo win&amp; me m ben .and juesh:
Elsie Lleving. Dia n e Rlddle and
Ethel Ridd)e of New H•ven, Beaand Lulu
trice We1Ver Mason
Russell, M iddleport 'were guest..s.
Me m bers were Anna Ca rner Jennie Purdue Oliva Young R�bert a
Yo ung, Audrey Young, Dor.a Van
Meter , Mrs . Hill, Helen W ! ll \ams,
Mabel JohnBon, Clara W1l h a �s.
I Hel �n Barker, L awrence Lew is,
Lucil le Harrison, Nancy Va�eter
Thel m a Henry, Mary _ Picke ns .
�rene Justis, Joann Justis, Jaabelle
dro wn, Rhod a Fox, June Burns,
Mrs. Hanlon, Lena Lyons, Kay
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Truth or Con1e&lt;iue:1Cfl•
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Loretta Yo un g Theater
Young Dr. Malone
Prom Th�se Root.,
Comedy PlsyhOuse
Adventure Tim e
oteamboat BIil
Oi&amp;M Ki d
Muic In the Round
Jim Ttlacker Show
Weatherc11t
News Plctu ..e
Huntley Brlu'lrJey 'lepon
De ath V a lley Days
He ad of lhe Cl ass
Masquerade Parly
C a valcade of Sports
Jackpot Bowling
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Mn. 8 f' . Board left lhil week
fur s th ree weelt vacatiOQ in Cali•
forni.1 She w�nt with her daugh­
tt•r and fa m i ly, Dr. and Mr11. l..eo
Kon i el'zny or Ironton.
Mrs. Billy Joe RoWlb, Mt&amp;. Guy
1 R o u.�h a nd Mr, . Eber Roush spent
lht' wee� t•nd i n F'I., Wayne, ln dJ­
ana, where they utten ded the wed­
ding of M11ry Martin. a couain of
Mrs . Guy Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waner an d
fa m ily spent Sund ay in Red House
1 vi1iting his parents, Mr. 1n d :.!rs.
Carl Warner.

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M i ll e Jo"hnson, 80n of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl J11h.n10n, waa adm itted to
Pleasanl Valley HO:flpital on Mon­
dll.)' to 'undergo minor 1111•gery.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haley and
fa m ily are s pen ding several da)'s
visiting rela tives i n Balli m or,-,, Md.

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or Birmingh am , Ala.; R. R. A rm­
strong. Freebu rn, Ky.; Mn. H. H.
King a nd da ughter, Ann, Ripley ;
Mary Armstro ng,
Ripley ; Mrs.
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turned h ome Tuesday a fter spend - spent 80meli m e recently vJaiting
ing several days vleitlng "'Ith Mr. their daughter, Marilyn, a student
a nd Mrs. Ned Henry.
at the University of Cincinnati
Mr. and Mrs. Georre Burns School of Nursing .
. and girls along with M r . and Mrs .
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Warner
Lester Zerkle a nd. girts went to and Suzan vlslled recently Jn
11 :25 Your t&amp;so Report,ei•
Forked Luke, 0., Sunday and en- Springfield , O., with her cousin,
1 1,30 I Married Joan
joye d a picnic di nner.
12:00 Restless Gun
Fred Porter.
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Ruth Green of M a rtell, 0., is
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Mrs. Wayne Green and son G111?"y.
1 :30 Medic
went to Parkersburg T uesday.
8:3(1 Yonr l!:s�o Report•
Mr, and Mrs. John Hamm ack
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor
2:00 Day in Court
1:40 Weather Tt.ller
w ere
weeke nd
a nd daughter, Middleport, were of Cha�·lseton
Gafo Storm S!lo•
recent gues·.s of Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mrs. Mory Eerry and
9:-e John Daly New,·
3:00 E : at the Clock
daughter, Sharon and 8. F. Board
?jed Henry.
7:GJ Flight
3 :llO Who Do You Trtlat
Their d aughter Be ckey who h ad
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7:30 Steve Canyon
4:00 American Band1ta11d
Irene Justis along with their sis• been a guest or rel atiYea here
8:00 Donna Reed
5:30 Jtin Tin Tin
lers went to M iddleport Monday for two weeks returned home
1: 30 The Real MeCby1
to call on their uncle and aunt, 1 wlth them.
3:00 San P'tancl1eo Beat
t:00 P1t .t!Oo!'• Sh"wMr. and Mrs. George Hill!linbo- -·
1:30 Your Elso Report.:�·
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�ha m . Mr. Higginbotham is qui te 1 E
8:40 Weather Tetter
9:30 Unto.· ehables
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10:30 Sea Hunt
. Sunday dinner guests o f Mr. and
!:00 .Buddy 31.ireher 1Jho11r
11:00 Newa Tonight
Mrs. Pearl NiC!holson were Mr.
By Mrs. Amy wotfo
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1 1 : 10 Sc!annlng the Weather
an� Mrs. John
C. �oush and
, Rev. and Mrs. Edward Griffith
8:00 Man From Blackhawk
ch i ldren, \yest Columbit, Mr. and and Mrs. LeUle Spencer, Syraeuse,
1 1 : 16 Sports: Tonl.jht
9:00 77 Suniret Strip
Mrs. Charles
Ca.rtwr11ht an d attended a m eeting at Charleston
11 :20 Late Show
J:00 '1be Dltectlve11
. Elaine Of Mason, Mrs. Earl Darst Sunday.
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, an� children , Pt. Pleasant:..
Mr.· and Mrs. Floyd Rldenollr Gf
1:00 The New Tonight
Mr. and Mrs. Cline ,El'V(in an d Chestt!r spent Saturday eveni g
J1
'll :10 Scanning the WHther
8:00 Cartoon Spectac,:lar
Clined da of South S ide, W Va. ) with Mr, and M rs A. D. Tuttle.
1:80 llomper Room
. 1 : 15 iporta: Report
I Mr. and , Mrs. Jam es Cunn111 g ha rn
Mrs. Myrlie Be ntz visited her
9:30 ,M ovie
U :20 lAtte Sbow
and famdy of New 1faven ca l led . dau g hter, M rs. Arthur Roae, at th e
on Mr, an d Mrs. Dan a Lew i s Ca md en ct a r'k Ho1 ltal, W'edn es
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Sun da y.
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M r . a nd Mrs. Lom• Harmes r eM rs. M ae Peanon attended a
turned _t� their ho� e in Toledo famil y reunion a t the ho me o
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lJ .30 December Bride
after v1s1tlng rel atives the past n i ece in Rutland, Sunday.
week.
12.-00 Love of Life
Priscilla Jane Clark, Athene, is
fi:00 The B righter Day
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Frank Harris and A n n v1s1ted snc nd i n � the week ,vJO, her sister
i:15 The Secret Storm
l2:30 ,:,e:arch for Tomorrow
relatives here recently. ·
· Mn. Millon Tuttle a nd fam ily . . , '
4:30 The Edge of Night
12:4:5 Th e Guiding Lleht
Mr.
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d Mrs . James B e n nett re - ,
The Ea!(le Ridge Boys 4-H Club
1·:00 The Three Stooge■
· !'tOO ifleart • of the City
turned home Satqrda y a fter , va - 11!tL, t the John Roee h ome, Baf
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5:30 The Life of Riley
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1:00 Arthur J. Smfth-Nen
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2:80 Art Linkletter
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'9:20 Jule Rivlin Show
wilh :,fr. &lt;ind Mrs. Ori s Sm itb and
••M The M illion a ire
fl:30 Amos 'n Andy
family.
7:00 U. S. M arshall
The Verditt is Youra
Mrs. Milton Tuttle and childre'n
1:30 lm:k Up
I.JO The "Brighter Day
&amp;pent ,,l'ond:iv with h er grandpar­
!:00 Betty Button Sholl'
ehts, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark,
1:15 The Se&lt;ret Storm
1 Harrison vtlle,
8:30 JohnnY Ringo
!:SO The Edge of Night
Mrs. Mac Pearson spent the
1:00 Zab.e Gri,y 'I'heatre
The Thi-ee Slooger
9:30 Shotgun Slade
1 Weekentl wl!h _her brother, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Om ar crarnlet. R acine.
10:00 The Se cret World of Eddie J:30 'l'he tJfe of Riley
Mrs. Milton Tuttle an d children
1:00 Mlhu� J. Smltb-�'ewt
Hodges
spent Frl d nv nl !1:ht with her sister,
A l.eok at the Weather
11 :00 News
Mrs. Pa ul Lawrence and fs mlly at
TV llowllni Clinic
11:10 A Look at the Weather
Portland.
Amoa 'n.' Am,
Mr. and Mrs . Jel'k 1 1:ir-ris spent
U:10 Theater 13
12 · 30 Sian Off
Sunday afternoon ,,,1 1 th Amy Wolf_
7:00 Markham
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Rose and
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family visi ted her J)a t('nt.&lt;1, Mr. and
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8:30 ll0te1 de Paree
Mrs. A D. Tuttle lllld Mrs.
8:00 CBS News
9:00 DIilinger
Glenn TuUle spcnL Wcd ne!lday In
1:15 Captain Eangaroo
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10:00 The TwJllaht Zone
Parkersburg.
9:00 Cartoon Theater
11
D:30 Person to Person
eatloning in th e South for two
11 :00 The Red Rowe Show
LOO N•""
weeks.
' 0:SO On the Go
0 : 1 0 A Look at the Weather
Mfs. N ancy VanMetcr 1md Jani­
U:00 t t..ove Luc,
1 1 : 115 The.ter 13.
fer visited In Nitro Su nda v with
Mr. and Mrs. H arley Powel l.
Mc,. Je88ie Cart wright and
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Mr,, Thelma Henry vlaited ce&lt;ent
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MDnday Throu1h Frklay
12 :80 .JUM: For You.
Is I patient at Holzer Hoap ital,
Sign On
1:30 New,
Mr. and Mr,. Don Qul,enberry
1 :35 Just �or You
Gue1t Star
and children, Athens, spent the
):lD News &amp; Weather
2:00 Calling On Pt. Ple11anl
weeken d with Mr. and Mrs. OsC!ar
RFD
3:00 Mlllfc Oo Round
Henry and Terry.
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3:8_0 · :Jew.
M.r. and Mrs. Ernest Co mpso11
3: 85- lfu1ic: Go ,Round
8:30 News
spent Su nday at P orila11d with
4 :-30 Local News
1:11 1Breatf:11t Part,
I Mr. and Mrs. Cle m Cooper.
4: 30 My.le .-Go Round
li30 New111
Mrs. Delbert Becker, Mlddl"eport
•:OO Coffee Time
li :00 Sporu In Rttwiew
vi1ited Sun d ay with her mother
JO:HI Swap Shop
S : 10 Sl)OJ'U Sco(e1
Mrs. Mattie Henry.
IO:U MominIf Devotfon.e
5-: lli Tbe Band Box
David Ray and Jimmy How1u..i
10:46 On the Town
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j (If Green, Ky., visited Sunday wiifi"
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l;l:00 Country H0e Don
J Mrs. Maude V■nMeter and M rs.
U:�Noon NIWI
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Mias Kenda Russell, Racine H1J:h
School , hu been accepted for
pu blicatlon in the Annual An
thology of Htih School Poe!ry ,
Miss Russell has been advised
She is the daugt,ter of Mr. o111d
Mra. Kenneth Russell , Racm c
Ro u te 2.

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MEIGS THEATRE

JUNE
C LEA RA NC E SALE

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VOL XII

MEN'S OXFORDS
Discontinued Styles
Sizes 6 to 12

$4.77

pr.

,OXFORDS &amp; STRAPS
Discon tinued Styles
$1 .77 pr.
$1.77 pr.
•Boys' fenn is Shoe■ . . . . . .
ARCH SHOES
Discontinued Styles
$4.77 pr.

$ 1 .77 pr.
• Child ren's Canva s Oxfords
• Men' s Work Shoes . . . . . . . . $3.99 pr.

INFANTS'

Mi!N'S and BOYS

1

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Value s To $4.99
$1 .77 pr.

TENNIS OXFORDS
Sizes 2 1/� to l 2
$2.77 pr.

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Sizes 3 ½ lo 6

$2.77

THO NGS
47c pr.

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NO. SECON\) ,\Vil,

$645
1955 CHEVROLET

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Shoe Store

MIDDLE PORT, 01110

"6" - 2 Door. Std. trans., blark
over ivory finish , interior C)(tra
clean, al l -good tires, rodio and
heater.

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1955 FORD

Church Women
Meet Tonight

Victoria Hard Top Coupe. V8
motor and overd rive, vinyl in•
terlor trim, radio, heater, white
walls.

I�l�J!�!-�r.?!c�t;on of the

$1 095
1956 FORD VS

FirHt Ur.lted Presbyte r i,rn Church
of Mi d dleport wUI ,nect this e,·e­
ning with Mrs. llelhc l Cnll"ma n
aH progrwm leader, topic being
"Every Christi an Privile ge."
Mrs. Jamrs Snnborn will he
Mrs.
lcHder with
dcvulio na l
Bnnch
Mrs.
ris,
r
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Willl.trn
Owen.
l�lemrni nt: . Mrs. Wa lter
Mrs. Tom Hue, Mn. Geo rge Sauer
and Mrs Mary Stee le as hoslcsscs
The roll cell wlll be "A Favor­
ite&gt; Hymn". Heports or the week
end Synodical will be mild(' by
Ure , Harold Sauer and Mr11. San­
born.
E.very woman is ur,::-ed to at­
tcnrl the meeting as ll wl l1 be
the fina l 0111• until September.

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!GOING our OF

Bel Air V8 Hardtop 4 Door
dan. Pleasing :.&amp;: • tone grey fin­
ish with clean black and white
Interior, power-glJde trans. , ra·
dio, heater and -good tires.

World's Hea¥}"Weiight
Fight Pictures
Jobanuon vs, Pa.tte�n
ALSO AT STATE THEATRE
IN PT. PLIASANT

Victoria Hard Top Cowpe. V8
motor, Fordomatic trans., pow­
er brakes, seal and windows,
Ivory and cr eam finish, radio,
healer and all the extras.

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SA NDALS

$1 0.5 7
WOMEN'S
CANVAS FLATS

ARCH SHOES
Reg. $8.00

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$4.85

$1 .7 7

BOVS' 1J1d MEN 'S
Al,L WHIT E
CUSH ION ARCH

BOYS'
BLACK

TENNIS SHOES

GYM SHOES

$2 e 7 7

$1.77

HI and Low Cut

$2.50
Held Mon day Et1ening

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STREET .

S U M MER
SANDALS

$1 e67
ALL SIZES

POME ROY, OH IO

VAL UES

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Mr. and '.wtrs. Dewey N. M u lford
(Su&amp;le Fischer) were glve1, 1n old ,
I fashi oned be llin11 Mond1y even ine
at thei r hom e at Mornlng Star.
Approxi matel y 8:!i r()-worker11 or
�1n. Mu l ford 11t the General Te le­
phone Compa11y ln Pomeroy, and
relatives And fricndA of Mr. and
Mrs M u l ford enjoyed a wien er '
r::m�t an d other refreshme nts in, dud ini:; a large wtJddina cake.

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Phone WY-2-i743

WO M EN 'S K E D ETT ES

ow..r... hioned 8ellin11 I

� for ■DY worthy _,
- 011 Siln■ tun' CIGQlo ,_;J/ I

SHOE

4 D-Oor Sedan. VB motor, auln­
matJc t.NM,, power steering &amp;
brakes, real dea n interior,
pleasing 2 tone grey finish,
good tires. radio ,tnd heater.

25 PA I RS

WOMEN'S
LEATHER SOLE

STO R E

$1 795
'1958 DODGE

FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY.I

OUT THIY 00

7 7c

Be l Air 4 Door Sedan. VS mo­
tor, aut om Htic trans., ra d io,
healer, ,power steering and
brak_es, tinted g lass, factory air
con d iti oned , beautifu l �vory ov­
er red finish, with black an d
red Interior. See this .sl ic k one
a nd live it up.

JU N E VA LU E S

WOMEN ' S
DRESS SHOES

TENNIS OXFORDS

THIATRI

"AROUND THE WORLD
IN 80 DAYS"

ValuH To M,00
SAVI t t f

LADIES

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Special $1 1 95
1957 CHEVROLET

PT. PLIAIANT

OUR TIM E IS GROWI NG SHO RT
WE HAV E SLA SHE D PRI CES AGA IN
SAV E AS YOU HAV E N EVE R SAV ED BEFO RE

CROSBY SQUARE
SHOES

$1 295
1956 FORD

TONIGHT, FRI. and SA1'.

NOW AT STAT

N ■llonally Advenloed
M I,;N'S

. 1956 CHEVROLETSe·

$25 to
$1000

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sl.99

$1595

Pl..ly Of Slurp i..,
Model Can And A
Nice Sele&lt;Uon Of
Qle•�r Uoed Can

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Used Truck
Bargains,!

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CHILDREN'S DUO-UFE U.S. KEDS
S I ZES
8 ½ . T0 . 3
MEN 'S, WOMEN'S
"'Id CHILDREN'S

THONGS

3 9c

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'56 Ford · · · · $1095

VB - "' Ton Pickup.

'52 Chevrolet $395

BOYS'
BLACK TENNIS

S H OtoE8 S
Sizes 9

1 Ton. Platform .

'57 F1!111 . . . . $1 395

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V8 - Ranchero. Low mileqe
and It's nice.

'55 Clia,rolet · · $695
and

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hClilvy duty 15 ' w.n1:I, Nn....: condition.

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'55 F11111 . . . . $1 1 95

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,peed trans. a&amp;l20 tires. Ex­
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WHAT A QUOTA! - Mr. and Mrs. Carolus PicheI and their I 2 children stop trai'llc as
they arade out of . Jdlewild airport, New Yo rk, fresh from Holland and bound, for Los
Anger,es. Pichel , a mechank, found j o bs· sea rce in H olland, so he pulled up sta·kes, The
Pichels expect a 13th child in October.

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Chain Saw Robbery WiJI Be Charged Against
Point Pleasant Man Once Ordered Out Of Meigs
A

chain saw stolen last wmter from the farm of Clau Boso was committed to the penitentiary
at Great Be n d is again in the news with t be arrest
· of James by Hamilton County authorities for
violation of probation there. He is
Roscoe Douglas, Pt. Pleasant.
ll confined in the slate institu .
sti
tul
i
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f
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Hartenbah s.ild Dougl s made the act l theft·
tt
l'i
lion, with the workhouse sentence
.
today ih11.t DouglH wou ld be charg, /
Pike, a Racine man, had been in- atiU to be served.
ed with the thef t or the chain saw
The originally schedu led hear­
and woul d be · given a prelimin ary dlcted in the theft on a gran d larheari ng in County Co tµ1 toml)rrow ceny charge but at hill trial was , ing today in County Court for
morning, It iH expected thit o ther found lilUiJ ty of petlt �arceny. He Douglas has been postponed u ntil
char.ljes will also be fi led agai nst wp,s sentenl!ed to 90 dna i n the / tomorrow. Mr. Eppl ing 1, also
workhou se an d fi ned $300 on each representing: Douglas, the ,heriff
the man.
Douglas, a former Bea rwallow of two petit larceny chargeE1, but said.

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�;::: �:i:�·��u•�·:...-:1::� t T-'.wo ay s·hotgun--D=-e__
n
er S.easollartenbaeh
Dougt,, . Ordered.
e Counc11•J
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Ju dge E. W. Peoples after he admilted the theft o r an outboaPCl
motor an d returned the motor.
Sheriff
s,;d
ha d been a freq uent visitor to the
county since that lime.
The involvement o f Dquglas i n
lhe chain saw theft was made by
Wi l liam Plke a nd his attorn ey,
John Epling, Gal l ipol is, at the ti m e
or Pike's trial early this spring on
dw.rgc of atealin g the saw. Pike
claimed to h,ave putthased .the ,aw
Irom DoUilU" a.rid ' claimed that'
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The Ohio Wildlife Council today established a· state-wide
two-day shotgun season for deer hunting and set 1 960 hunting
d ates, th e U m· 1ed Press 1-•,
uu:rna 1I· on aJ reported .
The deer season will be Thursday and Fnday Dec. 15 and
16. No Saturday wa s included to keep down the ta•ke. The
rchery season for d et?r will open Oct. 15 and close Dec . 3 1.
a
CHICAGO UPI-The nation'�
The pheaaaW, aea&amp;9q 'JilJ o�n
railroads today filed away � JG·
Nov.
� and t&lt;liitlnue tp IieC . f0 1,000 lb 50o,· m�anlng any poup
month wage contracts wHb fo ur
on private lands and thro t,igh JiO tllat · ge ta cohtTOI of GOO contitiuous
big brotherhoods covering 200,000
14 on public h1,1ntlng areas Only acres may let a guall perm i t
on -trai n employea and prepared
rmgnec
k pheasants may be ta ken. Da l ly b.a g B.
lo open negotiati on s with 1 1 un­
Woodchuck and Weasel: No
The council authorilf!d Wil d life
ion s representing nearly 800,000
, close d seasons.
Chief
Hay
d en Ol ds to 11Crm1 1
the
off-train workers.
Raccoon , Nof. 1 through Feb. 14,
shootmg of hen pheasants on terThe Carriers an d the tocomo•
tai n .11peci!ied publ ic hu1ttlng areas. four a day.
tive Firemen's
Union signe d
The co un cil also adopted the folTrapping; Raccoon, oppossum,
agree ments Th u rsday giving 45,·
sk u nk, muskrat and mink, Nov. Hi
lowin g 1 960 hunting seasons:
l
000 firemen the same two-step, 4
Squirrel: Season opens Sept, 12, through Feb. 28.
per cent wage increase agreed
SeYeral MeJgs Coi)nty studenl.!i closeH Oct :n , daily bag of fo u r.
upon ear lie r for rai lroad en gi­ atten d ing Rio Grand e Coll'cge hav e
Ruffed Grouse: Opens Oct. 1 5,
neers, con d uctors and trainmen. been p lace d on the Honor Roll for
Feh. 20, daUy bag or
They promptly braced tor a th e 2nd semester of the 1959.ff()
.
work rules fight over the rall­ school year: Vera Cove1·t Vroman,
Rabbit: Opens Nov. 1 5, closes
road-s' deman d for au thority to sophomore, Mi d d leport, and Char. Jan. 2 on private land s public
;
eli minate the jobs of 35,000 fire les Withee, senior, Pomeroy. A lan ds, season to go through Jan.
men on yard and freight diesel
stu dent who maint11in-s a scholastic 14, dsily bag or four.
loc o motiveH.
average of 3.5 or above for any se­
Q u ail: Opt!ns Nov._ 15, cloi;es
v
.
Theodore Short, spoke1.uian for mester recei ves this recognition Dec. 1 0 011 pu blic
la nds and on
ca rrier bargaining teams, said for superior woi'k .
Members oI Boy Sco ut Troop 249
controlled lands with permiHsion
the wage increases to the fire·
Stuaenls maintainin g a schol as­ ac re age limit was dropped fro� of Pomeroy will leav e S und ay for
men wo uld cost more tha n 1 3 tic average o f a.LI to ,1,5 ior any
A rrowhea d al Oney, W. Va.,
::c:c--c--- ·-- fCamp
fllilll on doll ars annually. Boosts semester are placed on the Dean- :r;
or a week's camping trip. Twenty
the three other big operating List, and those from ideig1J County
boys have registered for the week,
therhoods would bring the tor the 2nd semester 01 the 19(&gt;V­
Scout o fficials sai d today.
The boys will leave Sun day aft­
�r111l bill for higher wages to d0 school year uc; Jam e, Carpen­
ost 64 m illion dollars • year ter, trei.hman, Pomeroy, and Leo­
ern oon for thl'l camp located si.ll
aaid.
miles u p-river from Huntingto n
nard Gw1aZ&lt;l.owsky, senior, Middle•
and are re�ponsible for th eir OWfi
H. E. Gilbert, presi dent of the port.
1�otberhood of Locomotive Fire,
1
lranspoNallon to the camp. How
liwiazdo wsky rece ived 1 Bache­
1e n and Enginemen BLFE, chug . lor of Science Degree i n Elemen•
LAKESIDE, O. UPI - Delegates ever, they musl register at Scout
&lt;d that the rail roa dH had "as­ lary Education, cu m la ude, from to the Northeast Ohio Conference headquar(ers at the JOOF Hall be•
.Ju med the role or 'ln d�n giv­ , rom ltio Grande College at th e of the Methodist Church Th u rsday fore leaving, Charles Swatzel, as­
erH.' " He said the carriers "hope co mmen.:ement on J u ne Ii,
urged that all Negro Methodist sista n l Scou t leader, said.
to t11ke back thiH wage increase
ch urches in Lhe state tra nster into f Parents Night at th e camp is
by changi ng work rules wblch af•
either their gro up or the Ohio A P· W ed nesday, June 29, with a pro1 gram at a p. m.
feet pay rates.''
nuaJ Co nference.
Castro -Threatens
The Negro churches are pres• / .Boye registered for the week's
Gilbert said the BLFE views
the work rules coritroversy, which TakinM Millions
ently mem bers o f ,the Lexingt on ou ti n g are John Anderson, Jerry
hits n ational bargaining tables
HAVAnA UPI - Premier Fidel Confere nce o f the All-Negro Cen- Arnold , Barry Boyer, Robert Buck
Ricky Campbe ll , Willard Durst,
July 6, as "a bad:door attack on CHlro saya his revolutionary gov• tr•I Jurisdicti on .
I
the wage rates or Us members" ernmen t may confiscate h undreds
Dr. Paul M. Wini, You ngstown Richard Finley, David Goodwin,
and said it was "a subterfuge of million1 of dollan worth or u . diaLrict superintende nt, said the George Harris, George Hoffm an,
S. property tl Co ngre1111 red uces day would Hoon arrive whe n the Richard Knight, Tom Lind, Larry
that will nol suCf.eed,"
Cu ba's share of the American .!I U· confere nce ·wo ul d be interraclal J n Marshan, Charles M u rriy, Fre'1
Its mem bership. The delea:•t�s Si1111on , Dcin Swisher, Eugenll Trip.
gar market.
Letart Falls Man
1n a speech Thund ay lo a urged the Negro churches avail plet, Sea n �ullen, Fran k Titus an d
group of "former 1930 revolution• themselves o f the opportunity io Larry Wiles.
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Lea ders attend ing are Edgar
�oun ty officia l H have been no,, ary stu denla," CHtro cited the c u- m ake the lra nsfer.
lifted of the arrest In West han Telephone Co., the Cuba n ElecThe delegates alao adopted the Arnold and Wi ll ard Boyer.
Union, W. Va., of Lewis Perkins, tric Co . and various banks, 8u lilar report of their Board of Evange. -- ----- --- --­
Leta rt Falls, on charges of grand mills a nd minea among Am erican- liHm, which urged Methoclh1l8 be
larce ny. He , iH being held in jail owned propertie1 which have not more aggressive in their aearch
there awaiting actien o1 a p-and , yet been taken over by the a;overn. for new members if th ey are to
keep pace wHh tl:le st&amp;te'a popu•
ment.
jury.
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Win Places On
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20 Register For

Arrowhead Stay
At Oney, W•

Negro Methodists
Urged 1'o Move
0ne Of TWO Ways

Held In W-I U "on

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1 Terrorized 3
I Women Near
· Burlingham

Miss Johnson Is In Columbus
FollOhio Dairy Princess Race

Railroads Si gn
Contract With
4 Brotherhoods

TONIGHT incl FR IDAY
.
8teve CoooNft.,and,
in
erl
Mamie Van l&gt;M "
"THE BEAT GENEliAT!ON"
- a-Lso Jeff Chandler - Fe.ss Parker
"THE ·JAYHAWKERS"
(Teclhntoolor)
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en ti n e

Ohio: Partt, cloucty and • ltt­
tle cooler
north WNf, .,.....,
clo"1iy with 1Uthf'H ....,.
and th-.,ndfflt.rm■ MUtfli ...
today, becomlne ""'"" �
dy M&gt;Uth �nd Md by ..,_,,._
Hi1h today 7S.a2 aovth. L.. t.
ni9ht low 60t IOU�.

To Face Robbery Charges Here

But beyon d getting e date down
on paper littl e e l se was d one .ac­
co rding to C. E. Blakeslee 'who
'
presided.
The g roup wil l organize at its
n ext meeting July 27 and set up
commltteeH to select a place for
the event which ha'S drawn large
crowds here in N!cent year.s. A
committee to obtain a spea ker
a nd pro Yide entertainment also
will be named , as will a chair­
m an an d vice chairman.
The rura l-urban meetings are
part of a nation-wide program to
bring closer
cooperation an d
greater u n derstand ing
between
farm and town folk.
Atten ding last night besi des
Mr. Blakeslee were Mr. an d Mrs.
Howard Nolan, C.ul
Bilikam,
George Genheimer, Wallace Brad
ford, Mrs. NeDie Vale, Virgil
Hamm, AJ Finchum Hnd C. N.
Jones.

4 Door. Clean interior, -good
tires, or�•J ina l bl ark fi nbh,
heater and extr.is. Extra nice.

CANVAS OXFORDS
Heavy CrCpe Soles
$2.77 pr.

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WEATHER

Devoted To 'l'he lnterats Ot Th4! Melgs-/ffas- Area

NO. 59

November 16 has been set
for the fourth annua-J Rural­
Urban, or Farm-City dinner
and program, in Meigs coun­
ty.
This was the tentative date
decided upon last night at a
meeting held in the extension
services oflices by IO persons
attending. I nvitations h a d
been sent to all persons who
participa•ted in last year's din­
ner event.

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MEN 'S and BOYS'

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Is Tentative
Dinner Date

USED

$3,95 p r.

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Women's Dress, Flats and Sandals

PAY 5&lt; FOR A Sf;CON D
PAIR . . TWO PAIR $4.00

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By Unit•d PrN1 International
The 1rHtttt
of ,-Pia
kllltd In a 11"11• ._,lld htt wa1
th• 2.500 who .. ,.. burned to
d■ath Ok. I, 1 163, when flra
ruN th• church of La Comp,anla
In S■ nll■to, Chile,

Mr. 11nd Mn. Huold Thomae; an,t
children, Teresa and Terry , left
tod a)' tor a vi.11it in Rittman W1Lh
Mrs. ThomaH' sister and lamUy , Mr
and Mrs. Wi l liam Phi l lips.

Pomeroy, Ohio
TONI GHT and FR IDAY
"THE RISE Ar,,,:D FALL
OF LEGS DIAMO ND"
Ray D:mton - Kliren Steele
SAHIRDAY
·· ru:R 5 HAV ANA "
Cameron Mik hcll and
Alliso n Hayes
- also " }1 l "STANG"
JaC"k 8(,nt(' I - Steve Kryt&gt;.s
SUND AY thr1&gt;11gh TUESD AY
'·ARO UND TIi t: WORL D
IN 80 DAYS"

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Living Costs Hit New Rttord Two Of Three Thieves
High For Fourth Month In Row �d�rl�� �:.��� ::�

WA.SHINGTON (UPI) - Living costs crept to a new record
in Ma,y for the fo urth month in a row, the g overnment
reported today _
Higher grocery prices pushed I other 79,000 in the aircraft in d us- j
the Labor Department's consu m- 1 try will get a penny or two-cents
er price in dex u p by one-tenth of an hour more, and 40,000 in a
/
1 per cent to 126.3 per cent of the nriety or i ndll.ltries will gd a
1947-49 average. Tbh1 w11 1.9 per I pe nny an ho ur raise.
cent above the level of s year aao.
Arnold Chase, Labor �part•
• 0€cli n ig prices ror new and ment prtt.e chief, said that despite
used can, tires, gasoline, hom e the fractional l ncreaHe last month
appllances, heating fuela, a n� / lhe buyln1 power of the conaum - I
IKllpe foods kept the lnde.r. fro m , er's dollar remained unchanged.
Chue fo recast contin ued In•
&amp;0hi 1 even higher.
The new rise In living costs will creases i n food costa in the
bri ng pay boosts of one to two months ahead, but said the index
, ienta an hour for more
than may balance off becau,e of r ur200,000 workers wh oue Pl)' is ther declines In new. car prices
1eand to changes In the Index.
a nd .some 1rocery coats.
Atiout 80,000 lrorters I n t:he I He held out 10me hope for a
meat pa-i:tln1 lnclu1try will re- 1 pou.ible drop in overall living
celve t•o-cent hoqrly raiaes, An• coats ne� fall,

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May Bond Buys
Jq Meigs 'Eotal
Was $4(;1820

AX SLAYER-Alto Mitchell, a
p,arofM ff'Om Sovthem Mlchll8n
State prison, Is held In a Clw•
land suburb after · confe1tln1
he kllled • man wltft an ax
during • drinking ar1umenl,
Thti hacktcf body of the -.i ldlm
hientlfiecf •• John 111:eyfleld af
R•Ylffl!•,. 0., was found In the
,.... of etl
ur.

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MISS IOIINSON

Miss Johnson 1s a veteran in
Meigs County 4-H work as a member, leader and ad visor. She was
accompanied to Columbus by her
mother.
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J Khrushchev Is
Meddler Says
State's Herter

Hit-Skip Victim
GotCitation To
Municipal Court

Ohio sa les or Series E a nd H SavA Pomeroy Route 3 man wes
WASHINGTON UPI-Secretary
the victim of a hlt-tklp clrin,r in
ings Bonds for May reached �½
of State C:hristian '.'· He�t�r ac•
million for a five month total of Galli ■ County but ....... up with
cused Sov1t-t Premier N1k�la �$126 ¾ mi ll ion.
, • citation to municipal court in
Khrus�chev today _of med d_h ng m
May Savings Bonds sales in
Gallipolla, ■ nywey.
U. S. interna l _affa1�s by h1� comTh• ltate patrol said today
Meig!i County totalled $46,820 for 1
ments on pres1dent1al elections.
they clttcl John Walter Haley
a fi.,.c month total of $177,93 1.
Herter also to ld his news con"Nationa lly," reportE:'d County 1 f- clrlvlnt with an Hpired
ferenct!-the lirsl he has held
Chairman Theodore T. Reed , Sr., l driver', lkenH after hi• car was
since collapse of the s u mmit
th e cash va l ue of E and H Bonds struck by en unldentlfiN vithi•
meeting
in Paris-that he has de1
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cl
ded to retire from the State Dein May
. 11s of now in d ivid ual
H•l•y told patrolmen he mef
partment no matter which party
!Mmd sa.,.er.!l thro ugho u t the co u n- 1 • cer on the Roweavllle rNcl,
the November el ections.
trt, are ho\din1 a &amp;rand to,tal_ of , �¾ ml(!t, from St.,, loutt 554. wins
On
still another subject Herter
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th.at the t1nited
denie
d flHtlY
and
lt191ped
but
the
other
car
Pike, Perry and" Be l mont Coun .
Stateli in any way sugge.s ted to
lies continue to lead the state in I ttr6cf( ·ttt. front of his eer,
Tokyo Urnt it shoul d cHII off
percentage of quota attainment. ' becked up and hpt on going.
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His
car
sustained
medium
Mahoning County has a siieab le
, d■ma,..
Japan.
le d .imong. the industrial counties
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Meeting wilh newsmen on the
wtlh Montgomery and Summit in 1 '------------JO anniversary of the Communist
the runner up po,;u,ns.
auack in Korea, Herter used the
news conference to cal l !or a
"reaffi r mation of the free wor ld 's
rleterm1nation to resist aggression
an d o ur s u pport for the United
·
Nati ons."

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One of two men who ter•
rorized an d robbed three Bur­
Jingham women three years
ago this week. 'N ill be brought
here to face armed robbery
and auto theft charges next
month.
Sheriff Ro bert Hartenbach
has been notified that Daniel
James Leyman, 23, a native
of Salem , Ohio, will be releas•
ed from the Mansfield Refor,
mator1 July 20.
Leyma11 and Audrey Lane
Stevens of Barberton were in•
dieted here in 1957 ' for rob-

bing Mrs. Lora Story, Ruth
llllen Story, her daughter and
Miss Amy Midkiff, her �unt,
• on the night of June 21, 1957.
Both men at the time were es­
capees from the Mansfield in·
stitution.

The lwo men were captured
after the Burlingham robbery
an d auto theft in Kansas City
I and Stevt:ns was sen tenced to the
Federal Prison at Le.nenworth
for violation of Uie Dyer Act
f (transporting a sto len vehicle
- across state lines). Leyman w111
returne d lo Mansfie ld Reforma1
tory to serve out his senten ce
lhere.
Sherif( Hartenbach filed detain­
ers against each to be returned
here for action on the indict­
ments. Stevens has served ml'
sentence i n tlfe !ederl1 prison
an d is n ow in .Mansfield ,serving
his original term.
] The in dictments returned here
resulted from the Nlbbery of tbe
I three women at Burlingham . They
ha d returned from a shoppi ng
trip to Mid dleport and were con­
fronted by one of the me n aa
they entere d the house. He threa.
tened Mn. Story with a butcher
k m fe and she attacked him with
a ft\lc-cell flashlight while her
daughter threw a quart of milk
in his race
Their att�ck on the intruder
was halted by the other man who
vi enace d them with a loaded .41
0
gauge shot gun he had fou nd on
the premi!ies. The three ladiea
were tie d to chair&amp; but were not
ha rmed in any manner th
t Id
Sherif{ Hartenbach, wbo ��a:ed
the inveHtigation
al the
time
.
'
Aft
k
1 ure
g
chang��/��t�:i c!ot::s �r �­
Sto. ry 's deceased husban d, an
'
using his razor to .shave they de•
parte d takino the StorY car t he
, gun a�d sh eJ'ili and $18 in • easb
The thrt:e women were left tied
but Mrs. Story succeeded in free.
ing herself and re leased her co mpanions. She spl iced tbe tel ephone
wire the men had cut prior to
their depa rtu re and called Meip
county o!ficers.
Later, a stolen car ln which
the m en h�d traveled lo BurUq.
ham was d_lSco Yered n ea r the F.dward O'Brien home,
The two men were objects of
a three-state man-hunt for several
days but su cceeded i n
eluding
officers unli t their arrest later in
Kansas City.
The ind ictm ents he re specifically chargeH the men with armed
robbery of the three wom en, th e
theft of the money a nd gun an d
car theft, The Story car w;s recovered at Ka nsas City.

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Herter sa id m his comment on
The Tri-County Teen Canteen Khrushchev that the Soviet lea dCounci l met last night at the / er's statements that he wou ld not
COLUMBUS UPI-The Ohio Earl Queen resi dence on Edge- dea l with President Eisenhower
Republican Pa rty plans lo put • �o� Drive in G� llipolis. High- 8!'� his .letters to Democratic polarg e task force of workers Into hghtmg th� meeting was a mo- h tical f t�ures came . about as
the fiel d in an Httempt lo recap- tlon favoring that . newspaper close_ to mt_e rfcrmg m U_. S. do.
lure contro l of the Ohio Legisla• -p u blishers devote more Space to mest1c affa i rs as anyth i ng he
l ure in Novem�r, ':iOP Chair- positive accomplishments_ or chi!• cou ld think of.
man Ray _C. Bliss sai d .to day.
dre n an d you th
fol lowmg the
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Herter said that because o( his
Bliss said the force wi ll be the commendable examp le of many
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largeHt since 1950, when the late newspapers loday and to presen t age n_d the �o_ssibility_ that his
S. Sen, Robert A. Tart suc- a (Bir picture or you ng teenagers arthritic cond 1t1 on . mig ht gel
worse he has , dec1 dM that a
cessfu lly fought Slate Treasurer today• It w11s tabled •
" ounger man . sL
uouI d lake over
!
ent
d
Joseph Fe rguson for his Senate
ti
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Donna Jane Au er u;
Presi
oSl or secretary_
p
e
seat.
said that the merchan ts in the
Tri
�oupty area have been "hit"
he
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will
paign
m
ca
plans
960
T
be discu ssed at ,B meeting of al l contmua11y and s�n:esle� �at t�e
Hoover WiJJ Address
GOP county chairmen and state ca � t�en . wou ld e!ther l1m1t thei r
com m ittee members here Tues- solic1 talion of prizes or seek on e National Con vention
ge neral sponsor.
day .
CHICAGO UPI-Former PresiOn Thursday, the_ party's nol!'•
dent Hoover wil l ad dress the Re•
KISER JAILED
inees for the Legislature wil l
Convention
Edward Okie Ki11er Racr ne ar- publ ican National
meet_ lo ma� strategy. The _ D�m- rested yesterday in Pomeroy ' by here next month, a convention
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ocrat1c candidates held a s1m1 lar
I county officials on an intoxication spok esman said Thursd ay night.
me etJng l ast w�ek .
Jaren L. Jones vice chairman
charge, wu fined $2:i and costs by
.
The Repubhcane are fa1r)Y Judg E. W . Peoples, today. He of the Republican committee on
e
.
hopeful of recapturmg the Ohio was committed lo the coun ty jail arrangements, tol d the lo cal chapH?UHe . They �n�ed� prospects of when he failed to pay the fine.
ter of Sigma De ll.a Chi Hoover al
wmnl ng a mRJority m the Senate
__
fint was reluct.11nl to speak be·
are Blight.
OLD P:INI SiTil.ED
cause he alrea dy had said "his
Bli.ss said he will tell GOP
George Stobart, Racine, , Was ar• goodbyes."
-------wor kers the party is " up against rested yeiiterday afternoon for
a new sit uation this year." He non payment or an old fine in
THE T�TO ST � K ES
wil� poinl to "a better financed, county court. He was released last
,
'Mrs. Russell Li ttle, Rutland, said
rev1tal lzed Democratic state or- night after settling with the court.
T_h ursd �y she beat the Conrad D_a.
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vis iam_1ly, Locusl-st,_M idd leport, 1n
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Committee on Pol itical Ed uNEW �ELHI UPI-T■lkH . _be- prod ucing garden ri pe tomatoes.
cation," the political arm of the
tween Indian and Chi nese off1cu1.ls Mrs. Davis reported We d nesday
AFL-CIO.
STOC K S ON UPSIDE
In Peiping on Re d Chinese claims she believed she might have been
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to In dia's Ladha k area have ma de the first with tomatoes on he r taNEW YORK UPI-Stocks favore uzzl ed, Ainused
l ittle progress, reports reaching , ble that dHy. M rs . Litt le picked to- ed the upside slightly in a mix ed
and modente openi ng today.
matoes Mo nday of this week.
here said loday.
By Den1ocratic Talli

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1Slor1.c 'Ey-e' Of New yor-k·-uarbor Rammed,
Sunk By Passing Freighter In Soup Thick Fog

Far Eastern trip to Uie A merl•
Paddte With Hands.
ca n people Monday 1t 7:30 p. m.
NEW YORK UPI-The historic '
"eye"
of
the
world's
biggest
·bar•
The
Green
Bay's crew d u mped '
(edl)
.
Speaking from Washington , bor-Ambrosc Li;htHhip - was a raft ■ long-side the sinking l ight
where he la expected to retu rn rammed by a passing freighter ship an d its nine Coastguardsmen 1
S unday, lbe C:h_i ef Ex:ecu tive will in thick fog tod ay and sank_ at ma de it to safety just minutes
accent the ll(m1t1Ye rather than de- 1jts lone ly anchorage eight ml les before the red-¥nd-while beacon
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fend his irip, He sllll believes I orr New York City. But its Coast Yesie l plunged to thtJ bottom .
The men pa dd led with lh¥ir
f! rmly that his visita to the Phi- Guard crewmen were saved.
The 6, 125-ton American frelgh. ilandH in a desperate battle to
lippines, Form01a and Korea ad•
ter Green �y. outward bound, get away lest suction haul them
d ed up to a successful venture in
devel!)ping cl oser ties
between col li ded wilb the U. S. Coast down with the doomed lightship.
the Unite d State&amp; and the Orient. Guard's "Relief MIG" at 4:39 a. m. They made it.
Taken aboard th e freighter t�e
in the blac ked-ou t gateway to
MEIi;$ GINERAL HOSPITAL
New York H■ rbor, the world's Coastgua.rdsmen WHited while two
cu tters ziped a dozen mi les from
Ad m itted: Dorothy Je nkJns, busiest &amp;ea lane.
.
Mi ddleport; Frank Will, Pomeroy
The_ stu bby, 129-foot ligbt&amp;�1p Staten Island In New York _HarLouise Chapman, R«cine; Em .gene sank in 90 feet of water, leaving bor-one to lak-e u p lhe vigil at
the n,iain Ambrose Channel tern- Ambrose and the other to bring
De�ee�, Pomeroy.
Dism1"8d: Bertha Arnott, Ra- porarlly u nguarded, The Green them to St. Georges Coast Guard
· cine ; Norma Gtanl, W.ddlepocl; Bay was the onl y slightly
dam•
Base o n Staten IHland.
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Chief .Boatswain Joseph Tama•
lj ed.
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Loan Asa·n . today, bu � two were
quickly captured. One was wound­
ed by police bullets. The third m�m
escaped.
Xhe •!flaunt ot mo ney ln,·olved 1
in the �t1ckup wa■ not im med iately
d etern ned.
uTh• Dally S.ntl"'I need, NIU·
lar orrelPOfffflh In Heh of th•
fellowJnt communltln
dally reute Mn-I� Is av�t.bl•
,. suit.crlben: kmner, Hauer
&amp;1NI Long BoliMr.
Th• &amp;enthwf WIii be I.ti ,.,..
for • w"ld, MWt lett.r of Item,
of lkll lntw..t. Penon■ Int.,..
dtecl .•hould write ., ,.._ Th•
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Virginia ��hnson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theoreon John­
�o n , , Pla,:its; lS at Fort Kayes �-lotel in Columbus today await­
mg Judging in the annua l Ohio Dairy Princess contest ·
A Hludent of Ohio State University, an d a gl'lduate of Racine High
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�f J mportance he re u; M iss JohnSchool , Miss Johnson will be compeUng againat young women from son s numbcr of years on a dairy
Ohio'H other 8'i counties for the I farm, .her_ general k nowledge or
crown now being worn by Mary lhe _ d&lt;ury md ustry. and her honor:s,
Sue- Hodge, 1860 q ueen, a home ach1ev�m!nla • . and lea dership m
economic, teacher in Grasa Lake the dairy i ng field.
Mich.
The standard categories or j udg.
Candi dHtes are to be judged ing such aH (rooming, body con•
formation,
persona l
character,
June 24 · 25 on points identical to Hpeech, and general character,
tho se used in 9uch pageanta u lhe
have equal weight with dairy d iMisH America contest and other vision.
widely known extravaganza!, with
thb addition: There is a sectlon
Winner or the Ohio contest wil l
about her dairy farm backeround . compete in a national contest.

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Jonis of Mt. Carmel, Pa., 27 year
old skipper of the lightship, said
lhe big beacon o n his red-a nd­
white-em blazoned vessel was
worki ng and an automatic fogh orn
was blasting ou l its warni ng
signal every 15 seconds.
But when h e was aaked by
newsmen If alll'one spotted the
appro.iching freighter on the light
ship's ra dar, an officer advised
him not to• answer.
VlsfbHlty Poor
The Coat&amp; G u ard said Boat.
swains Mate 3G Bo bbie Pierce, 22,
or Frank lin, Va., was o n watch
when the 45&amp;-foot freighter loom•
ed ou t of the fog-so thick that
1 5 miles away tn Ma nhattan the
to p of the Empire State Bu.iJdtu, , "
was lnviaible • block awq. •

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