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i Church Of Christ
; Youth Prepa ring
For Camp Stay

· 8--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , July 2, 1960

, Searles Family
I Returns From
Ala bama Visit

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
Walt Disney 's
"SHAGG Y DOG"
Fred Madl1 urray, Jean l l a_gen
SUNDA Y throu9ft TUE SD.A Y
"C ASII MtCALL "
t Tee hn 1('olor)
James Garner - Natalrn Wood

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M r. and Mrs. Charles · Searles of
I M iddleport
Th ursday
returned

f rom a tr i p to Alabama whcrt! they
' �1:,1ted her parents, Mr . .lllld Mn,.
C Jhuntlton m Clanton. and m
Ut•ssemer with her brothu and
family, Mr ;rn d Mn. Jamf's G1d­
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Mrs Sf'arles' great niece, Li nda
Joyn• 1 ; uiden.s, four )'ears old. of
1 Orlando. Fla. , ha s bee n v mtrn&amp;
w 1 l h l h C' l l a m 1 l tom, anrl rel urned
' t v Multllc p ort 1 or an exte n ded
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Three Middleport
Youth Planning
' Sojourn At Camp

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Th ree Mi dd leport you t h w ill be
lrav1ng tomorrow for Ca mp Ar­
ro w head near J a 1;kson Th e c: a mp
is a six wee k camp an d is priv ate·
ly nw rn..-d by Ed w in A. Jo nes of
J ackson.
Fu r the last severa 1 years 8 boy
of th e Middle port t;ighth Gra de
has been awar d e d a �holars hip to
t be ca mp. Th e award wa s won by
Darryl Stumbo this year.
t'o rrest Ba ch tel, who was aw ard ·
cd th e schol a rship l a st year, la
11l a nning to attend thi s y ear, 1n d
Gene C rook8 will a tt e nd as ii t a ll·
\ oei n g: counse lor. This will be his
1 �cco nd yea r as a t:ounselo r . l i e al­
so wo n the schol a rship a s a n
t1ghth G r ader here.

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ALL THE ICE
YOU EVER NEED

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Even in the small est hours
of the mornin g you're sure
to find bagged ice aplenty
at our conven iently located
dispenser.
Ice A uilable
24 Hour, A Day

Sw atzel's
ASHLAND SERVICE
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LIARN OF ILLNISS
Jr. 11 nd M rs . Wilbur Moore re,
c.. 1 v cd word F r iday t !tat their
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dc1ughter-in-law M rs. Paul
Moore wa1 ser i ously Ill i n the
Alli a nce City Hos'p!tal a nd will
I u ndergo 1urger y. Mn. M oorl:' was
the former Arl e n e Akens or H a rt­
ford.

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C I V I L AI R PAT ROL
SIXTH A N N U AL

Bea n Din ner . J u ly 4th
1 1 :00 A.M. till ?

Recent Bride Honored At Shower
Given By Methodist Church Fellowship

Mrs. Jerry Welker fJill Snowden), a recent bride, was hon­
a shower Friday even;l'lg �iven by the Youth Fel­
lowship of the Rock Springs Methodist church in lhe churc.:h

orud with

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Gifts were placed on a tabie with white cover d�corated with j
pmk streamers and centered with a pink and while umbrella.

social room.

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G a m es were play ed d uri ng th e
direch on o f
ev en ing under the
rarol nr11 , h� am, 1...0.i a nna L,·onard !
with pm.cs awa rded to M n; H alph I
Wt Iker. Vi n,. Will iam (i ru c .scr ,
Mr.s. Holl lll 11;,dfor d :,ind �lrs. Frc- J
da Will
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Society News

·,;; ,.ndint ",Jlts wcrc r,.;, :ie a nd Ag.
l , rucs"r, Mrs J low i rd Bolin,
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ti.� n:1 . _l lumt•� Hadfo fcl. � ,��- Jimm y
F,v;,n s . Mrs W A. M . - �.in. Mrs.
Y.'. a I Lt'i' Wl' &lt;m. .·'1 rs.. A r , ee A�botl'
Hit a &lt;1 J1J Ja ne t Wc11rs. Mr�. Law•
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re � cc Len nard, �rs. (, •nev.i Joa�h�:� �n�l �:ace Abliul t and Mrs .
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M a,'n/y Al:out
People
f n pO ffleroy

or Che1hlre

Shot Gun Shoot - 1 2 Gauge - Contests
Greasy Pig - Greasy Pole - Sack Race
Airplane Rides-3 Legged Race-B alloon Drop
Refreshments - Bingo - Square Dancing
- Gigantic Fire 1/!'���s Display

HAV E.N T H EAT RE

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' Max Folmer Is
Welcomed As

�aw Cub Scout

We Pa7 3'11, lnlere1I On Savlnfl

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BAKER F'U RNITU RE
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Depaoli J11111n11ee c.r,onlloa

POMEROY,OHIO·

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The FARMERS Bi}NK

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BED ROOM
LIVING ROOM
KITCH EN

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Olilo,

Tuesday, July 5. 1960

a;NOLE i'ION - k

Loc a l Ho liday
Was Safr., Sane

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ASSOC·IAT�O RAQ IO '
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Hundreds Die In Nation,
Meigs County Pmple &amp;ape

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TONIGHT ONLY
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A udev
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By Mn. francl■ Morris
T A LONG SHADOW
r husban d who is · servi n g with
he
"CAS
Famil y Night was held Mond a y '
- a hso the Air Fo rce retur ns to the
eve n ing with a potluck d mne r a t
.
Sh1te s He 15 expected h ome I n
Robert Staek, Dorothy Maltme
ti.30 11t the Fi rst Baptist Church
ab��� � : 0
''THE (..AST VOYAGE"
Mr.!i Hugh C a i rns wa s III ch a rg e
The Lamplighters of the A therui
orge Doo litt le i
n
Ge
(ln Cin em ascope)
of the progr a m which foll owed I I
By LUCILLE HAWKI NS
n Steve n wbo h av e bee n Sta te Hospital enjoyed a pic nic on
and
Also Qutoon
so
the d inner
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n e 2{1 a t th e co un try
home of
Ju
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Mr.
G
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ith
s.
r
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M
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an
visiti
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M
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a
El
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Mi
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Rev F E Dun n returtted S11t' 1
SUNDAY ONLY
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Lambert return ed Thursday to Mrs. C.a therme Se man_s, head 8'Y urd a y fr om .11tlendi n g the E U B In tosh of Ch arl e11to11 were guests
·
i lyn Mont9t - ,Tony Curtis
M-ar
o loa1st at t he hOSPIla) .
ch
ai
P
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a
k.
irview
a
F
home
their
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Conf ere nce at Log an . He wa :s ap- of M rs. Adolph G r ueser, Mi n ers"SOME L1X1!l IT HOT'
The_re was a good tur�out ,:in d 1 nMrs. James J obb a nd children
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poi11 ted to fill the sa me charg e ville, Tue sd�y to Thursd ay.
a
r
o
f
d
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r
1scu1s
we
d
s
n
pla_
terestmg
n
mi
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rived
Bu
ar
gham,
Al
of
a .,
M rs. Gerald McI ntosh 11.n d chilan oth e's'
�t,c�ell In
canie;;n
t ure meetmgs.
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and
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s
ror
M
vi
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a
a
ith
F
id
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.r,UfC
IV-en
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M rs . . 'M". P, ckens , Mrs . Gom er dre n , At h ens, visit ed Frid a y with
HAVAN A"
b
ti
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sof
o
tient
a
"PJER
p
th
r
e
rm
o
f
ch
a
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M orri s and family
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Lew is and Mr,. Margare t H o ud a - he r p� rents, Mr . .a n d Mr s. Georg e
A 6: 30 po tluck d i nner Jionor- MrB. William
In
lntel'fftetl
e
d
n
a
anyon
p1tal
d
n
s.
her
e
a
i
ot
nd
fr
a
d
n
;�lativcs
ah el t attended a district meeti n g Hoer hch.
i ng Mrs . Fra ncis Biron w ho wllh
MONDAY ONI.Y, JULY 4
Mr. a nd Mrs. William Ph illip, 1 me ntal he alth are �rged to. a ttend ,
Mr. a nd Mrs. J a ck Ke nn edy l eft he r family moved Frid ay to Vlrof th e WSCS at Pom eroy rece n t- I
. R.obert'.Mlt.ch\ll't'l In
F'rid ay !o r lhtrriabu.r,g, Pa., to ginla, was held Thu rsday eve ning and ch i ldre n or Rittma n are spen d- these re�ular meetings which &amp;rll!I
ly.
"THE ANORY IIILL'I"
w
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Mrs. Pearl held on the fourth Sun�ay of. each
J9,me1 Swar t returned from th � I spen d the . wee �end with her bro- by the Cat holic Women's Club at ing the eeken with
(ln Ot nem�pe)
be
will
m
eetmg
next
month.
The
,
Holzer H ospital and is con va leB- th er an d s1 ste r• 1_n •! aw Mr. e nd Mrs. th e Sac red Hear t Church a u di- Phillips o£ Mi ne rsvill e and will July 2-4 a t the hospit
- •ho al
I �eorge E.arl W1ll1 a mson and lamalso visi t w ith M rs . Philllp'.s sist orium ,
ci ng a t hit home.
George Nad� in
Mre .
ter and ram ily, Mr. and
GuestB or Mr . an d Mr s. He nry ily.
"NO WHERE TO GO"
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childre
and
Thomas
Harold
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wa
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pres
Biro
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Mr
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be
Dix
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and
Mrs . He
Mr.
Mrs. Erb Wa• Guest
Rou11h Sunday a ftern oo n were
Also Cartoon
Mr. and "! rs: Carl Sharp a nd
Mr and Mn Fran k Beac h a nd and fa mily vi site d recently al The c1 co rsage a n d neckl a�e by th e
Of Honor At Dinner
TU•SDAY .,,ii WIDNISDAY
l Pl a in s with Mr. a nd Mrs. Delph club a nd a ha n dke r ch1ef shower da ugh ter, Pri scilla of Hollywood,
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M ·9 J
M rs : Grover Erb was gueat
. FAMILY NIGHTI
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members.
the
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ker
ar
P
;hd ay s O,e'&gt;;{r
ted
T� y ce e
ho nor at a birthday din ne r given ·
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a mes Souders Thur sday,
st mass of Rev. Father J oh n
fir
d
an
Reuter
Tom
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Gnmt
Car
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ser mg
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��Jch ar d Karr Jr., were m
· w ash · W I P�el w18 sho wn by M rs' Paul
"SUSPICION"
home ma de Ice crea m a nd c a ke.
M r . and Mrs. J ack Wa lters an d ter, Mrs. Don Rea, at her h ome
- also Mr. 1md M rli. Da n Haym a n are 111gton, Ind., Tb ursd a y . to a Uend Case ·
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I children, St ev e a nd J a ck re t urned in Mi n ersville.
o r thc i r u ncle ,
- lanct Leigh
n Wayne
Joh
v acc1 lionlng
in Michiga n and t�e funera l
A shor t busi ness se ssi on w as to Columbu s Thursday aft er a
the, honored
Prese11t were
Cha r l eA Jones.
Pit()!"'
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Can ad a.
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con d ucted by Mn. Biron a nd re- v isit with Mr. an d M rs. Guy W a l- gueii;t and Mr. Erb, M iss Ka thy
Mr. an d Mr_s . L. . �- P a rfitt of
(Tedmi oolor)
M r , ;in d M rs. Ga ry Sell er, a nd
ports or the secre tary a nd trea • lers a nd other rel a tives. Also Faulk ner o f Spri n gfield, the hosts I
chlld ren , GrovePQrt, spent the Cha rlest_o� ar� ived ,Frl da y eve n lng s u rer were gi ven and orflc ers visiting the Wa l ters are Mr. a �d and daugh ters Rev a and Donna.
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fo r a Vllll l wi rh h ui parents, M r.
week en d w ith Mr. a n d Ml"B. W.a rd
of tll e club reported o n the Ca - · Mrs . Richar d Walt ers an d c h 1l ­
Sa yrc en d M r . an d Mrs, H erm a n and Mrs; E� ward P arfitt. .
thollc women's conve n tion held dren, Cheri and Ricky. Both Ja ck
Mrs. C a ll!e Log an of n ea r Flora
Wolfe .
I wa s t he Frid a y gucSl 01 Mr. an d J u ne 22 at the St. John 's Vian ney a nd Richard are on v a ca tlon fro m
Mr. and Mrs . Ver ne Watt enon
their tmployme nt w ith the LenSemll\a ry at Bloomi ngdal e.
spenl la st Thursday with her sls- Mn. Dwight Logan an d ,ion , h.q_c k
The next mee ting will be held nox Furn ace Co., i n Columbus.
te r wh o ia very ill a l Vincent. 1 Sp� ina:a Ro ad.
Mr. and Mn. Ern est Jones a n d
Thursday, August 11 a n d M rs.
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Mr. and Mn. Dona ld Wolfe an d
Wllll a m Wur ner a nd fa mily Casci, vice pre s id ent, will pre- ch i ldren, , carol Jea� a nd Ken n e t h
da ughte r Ja ni ce s pe n t t he
k
lrave relUr ned home from a vaca - aid e at the meetlnlils t he rem11.in- came Friday eve nm1 to s pe �d
'IW!'e
e n d w lth !"r . a nd Mn. Solon Bu t- I
the h oliday wee kend with Miss
, der of the year .
lion a t Naples, Fl a ..
,
che r i n Clevel and .
Jea n Lama.
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Mr. a n d Mrs. Charl es G r Jmm
nicha rd Russcl1 of Sprlngfleld
Mr. and M rs . Ho�rd Nei,:l er anrl children 11toppc d at the ir
l a st n ight to join his f a mme
a
c
and M r . a nd Mrs . George Nelgle r pne n lll' homes, M r. sn d Mr■.
O
na ve been visiting her
who
ily
M
nd
a
vlelt
r
i
et ta H erman Warner , Pome roy and
rhtldre n
a
ed i n
and Mrs . L. w. Wal,
Mr.
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re
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p
I Mr. a nd M rs. 1:J a r ry Grimm, Mason Vi11�0
Su n day.
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k
James ,
er the pa st week. Mrs .
Mr. a nd Mrs. Sam Cu rt is or I a nd to see th eir Grandfa t her John- ,
W a lker who has been co nfined '
Nuionwide'1 low-cott SENIOR ClTIZl!N Policy. for me�n
Columb1111 spent the wee kend wi t h son, M11son, two nia,:hts and II day
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ecause of Ill ness al so visited w i th
h
and women oVer age 65, offen broad awenge • , , liberal
h_is � arents , M r . a nd Mr.s. H a rry on their w11 y to a vac a tion ln
. � , and it's guarant� renewable. Pronct1 for your
btnefit1
th
Th
e Wa lk er family yesterday.
e Enterprise 4-H Club with
Curtis.
Ca na d a .
entire lift! For ttal peace of mind, fill out coupon below:
advis ors Mrs. Dw ii:hl Log an a n d
Miss Billy McA tee of Toledo
Mr. and Mrs. Horner JHc11ud
Mr. a nd Mrs . Lre .J a ck s on and Mrs. Hcrb�rl Dix.on met Thu rsd ay w ho vls_lted la.!it week_ with he r
I w1n1 1he facet oa fOllr SENIOR CJTIZ!N Policy,
vis ited Mr. e nd Mrs . Fau n H a l sey dau�hle r I.Jnda rel u rn c&gt; d to the ir a fte rnoon i n the baseme nt of the bro the r-a n-law Jnd BIHter, Mr.
obliaa1ioo.
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home In L'h illm)thc a fk r .11pe nd.
Da�lCll(' �nulh presl o ed at t he ght er , Sharo n , returned home I
Mr. a nd M rs. Charl es Se lsN ' J n ,g two week s with ht•r mother
meeting Whl("h ope ned wit h the Monde.y. Sha�o n went with her I
and l"h i ldl'f'n, John stown , .!! pent I Mn. Sybll Mlle�.
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r.ro v l'r Sal�er and M r . an d Mi!!. , bu � w a� H n ov t&gt; r ni g ht g ue s l or Darle n e tol d ol her trip to Camp
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Pearl Ma rtin.
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Mn'. �o ne Curt is.
club
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Mrs. Ma rga re t K kl , Cl
Mrs. the Sou d ers apartment .
MAIL 10.
C ad le are thci: son an d daugh • ' spe nt lhe week end wi 1 h her mt.1 co nstilut1o n prepared by
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�r. and Mrs. Harold Hmkle and
Dixo n and Mrs. Ja mes Hall was
lcr-in-la w Mr . a nd Mrs. George th er Mrs. Ma ggie H ar r is .
Strobush o r Jefreno n , W is. They
Ma ry r. ru ce s t obar t of C o ! ti m- re ad by Kar�n Walker ' and pro- chil dren and Mr. and Mra. Ro­
1 1 5 1. 1n.i .,_
berl Morris a nd childre n pl an to
all v lalted Mr. Ca dle's mother, a t 1 bus spent th r we P kend w ith her Ject books we re ch eck ed.
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mothe r M rs . Wm. J l ysr ll .
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Mr . nd Mr
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uaan
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Mrs. Thor Olson of At he ns waa
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and g ra n dso n , Seat tl" ,
Wa1h. , a nd children, Marietta. sprnt the Brothen, M a rjori e
IIAYIONIIIN lll'IUAL INIVUJICI CtlPMY • ... lftlll. CM•8U� tllt
a nd Mrs. A nna b urton a nd g ran d weeke n d with their parrn ls , Milo DiKOll and M a ry Kathryn Stuch- t� e overnigh t gue st of Mrs. J a me.11
u, The noxt m eeti ng wlll be Souders Thursday,
,mn of Pomeroy were Su nday a fter ; Hho a de s a u d Joh n Beutz,
Rev. Howard Ruppelt spent
held 011 Friday, Jul)' 7 al 1 :30.
noon call er, of Mr .11 n d Mrs . T. 1
Fr iday i n Columbus a t the PresMr s. Ma rgaret H oudashcll spC'11t
G. Hilldore an d da�1 hter Don na . j
------byterlan Sy nod on busi ness.
Do nna H llldore an d Mary A. Su nday w ith Mr. an d Mn. Otto
M rs. Ch arles Burdette and 10n , )
Nease were bu1lne11 v i1ltors i n Loh n , Pomeroy.
t Mr s. Flo All w l n e 1111d daui;:hter
Ch,rlcs and Mn. Emenon Jones
At hen ■, Sa t urd ay.
a nd d a ughter Barbara were in Pt.
Mr. and Mra. Fra ncis Morris M rs. Evely n Trleb, Columbu� rrand Mn. ChrlaUne Like a nd aon turned home Su n day ■ Hei· spend1
I Pleasa nt Friday.
In g last week wl th her sister
Bill spent Monday I n Mnielt a .
NA.Ml OMlnlD
Mr. a nd Mn. Crltt Bradford or Mn. f'. �. Du nn .
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Evelyn Rouah, Columhu s la vHI
•� Folm er waa welcomed H
wor thlnato n al)ent 1everal days
In lhe list of thGN 1ttendi n 1
a � me mber when the Cub the W ildwood Garden Club meet·
with Mr. a nd Mr,. A. c. Bradford I itina: her fa ther Dale Housh.
n
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Seoul. of Den Two, Pack 248 met Ing on Wednelday evening, the
spe
Ray
Frank
Is
and ape nt Frid ay 1t Reedy, w. j
week wlth his uncle and aunt, Mr wJtb, Lhe de n mot he rs, Mrs. name of Mn. Christy Bier waa
Va., on buatneai,
M r . and Mn. Charles Bee1le, and Mra. Crltt Bradford of W'Qr- Dwllbt Loga n an d Mrs. 1 Vernon unt ntentJonall)i orpi tted.
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Enm, Wed neaday afternoon a t .. -·
Columbua ape n t thr th lng ton.
n Chuckle
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Sprlnp
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Don na Hlll dore wss th,;i Sunrlay Uur Loga n home.
:',�kend wlt'h relative,. Mrs. 111•
M.l Slmpaon a&lt;'comp■ n led them di nner j:CUest of M r . 11�d Mrs. Road .
A 1ho rt meeting waa h eId whi ch ,:
I Don Ncaae a t Pla n ts.
home to e�nd a week
Overnight guests or M r. 11.:-iit opened with the fl at CM"ernony 1
Guea ta of Mr, and Mr■ . Wal ter I
p
Stti wart were Paul Stew ar t, Clar k■ ; Mrs. Raymond He n slc-r were9"!1.f . and clrsed wit h the living circle , .[
burg, Mr. a nd Mn. JamH Ste- and Mrs , Glen Rhoades and chi\ - after -whit� a party waa held hon•
wart, d1u�hter Ellen. S teubenvllle dren . a n d attended the Hill rr.- 1 orln&amp; Mike You ns on, his birth- ,
Mr. and Mn, Jr. Stewart , Belle. uni on at Porlland Pa r k Sundny. da)'.
- I G1me1 w�re playeel an d 1ce
- - - -� cream and cake- w,re served by
Mn. Loga n to tht; boriored ljlUest
Mix Folmer, Chuck Bartels. Keith
Eva ns, Michae l BOllll, Llny Wal•
ker, M i ke Carleton, $klppy Lo1a n , ,
Plll'-'O tD,.Uft
Michael St lll, Mn. · Enn 1 and ·
one e:uest, Karen Walker.

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M r . , nd Mr,. Ch, r le, E•w
a. nd childrrn, Pat and Bren da vJs.
1ted Izst wee kend w1· th M r. a n d
M rs. tonley Ed wuds in Corn ing.
M r s. Cl ara Staa ts h as moved
fr om Pt. Ple1:!lla nt in to her n e w
Broadway next
tra iler ho me dti
to the home of her s on Ea rl Robi nson .a nd fa mily. Mn. Ch arles K.

.A DRESS from the L&amp;1Ty
.Aldrich .l&amp;te aprtnr and 1um•
· met collection USN black .Uk

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In 1 124 lty JoMpt. AJPdln, 1n 1119'
Ulh brlckla-,.r who
It by
ml•lnt .-.,loue "'1k&gt;nt of time,
■lllca,, Iron
and •lumlne. tt.
ca;IIN tt '",orttend'• ._... it ,..
MmblN 1,ten. 41Uarrlfd _, th• 111•
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The reu n ion usu::!!y
The Bi-Mon thly Ca nasta Club
yea1 ir
met .at the Marti n Re�taLtra n t Augu.a:t was h eld t his
tht
I Ju ne
a rry Baker left
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a.s
Thursday ev eni n g for a 6.30 dmowing day for Fort Kn ox, Ky.,
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ner.
where he will serve with the U.
the din n er the
Following
S. Army.
group adjou.r n ed to the home of , _ _ _ ::-:--=:-:::---:- -:;- --:cc
Mrs. Al bert MarU n, Cond or St. ,
INPIANAPOLIS, Ind . UPI­
for a n even i n g of games . Wm11er1i Veteri n ari an&amp; wlll rec1!'ive in a
were Mrs. Eug en e Triplett, M rs .
fr w d t1)' s an anti�ist cmper vac•
Sidn ey Spen cer. Mrs. Don ald Mc -, cine for d Og1 which i8 produced
Ken zie who a lso won the door hy th , sam e basic meth od u sed
prize and Mni. Ho war d Lo!!11n. j in maki ng Salk polio v acci ne, Pit­
Mrs. John Beaver a nd Mrs. Rich• ma n-Moo« Co., anno unced tod a y.
ard Finlaw each received gifts / �---·•·---------•
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Nlafftf
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c.rtooll
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Refrest-n ents were se r · ""d by
th, h oste.. lo lhe .•bov e n amed
and Mr s. Cbules Riffle.
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Cards• A tt-�rwards

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D.in \�'C':\L Mr!, . Ar11•1!·.I Sn o wde n,
M:-s. CI L 1 1 or d L('1fhc 1.1. 'oln. Edgar
A hb ..i_l l . .� !ri, Hoy Gr1 . .:ser, !t_irs .
1 1 :ir�.d Uladss1u11, )h s. William
lt;idtord, Ji'.ly H a dfo:-d a n d Mr s.
Dorcs Arno1J.

A f ter t h l' J1011ore,I ;:acs l opcn r-d
her rifts. rdrcit h · · cnti. wr.re se rv - I
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c d 1, . I1111&gt;c named &lt;hni
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k.l'. M iss A l ic!.' Eul e r , ·
Wilbu r 1311i
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" rs. I,rw1� r
uru(':;c r. M r.,;. H arry
Leon ard. Patty ilnd J a n e t Ar n o ld ,
Ruth Ann D.iiley, M a r y M�Afce,
Mn , John Erwin , M rs. Hu g h
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B1-• M OnfhlY ClUb.

The ann ual hm ilJ reu nion of
the Seldo n E. Baker Sr. family
wu held on Sun�1y, June 21S, at
th e home of Mr, Ind M�a. Seld on
Ba ker Jr., at Laurel C.,tff, Pomeroy.
1 Those at\endln.g were Mr. and
Mn.
Mrs. Baker Sr., Mr. a nd
Baker Jr., an d daugh t.en Martba
I a nd Linda, M r _ a nd Mn. J im
Jett and Larry Baker a ll of PomSyra cuae:
ero,: Norma Rouah,
Mr. and Mn. Watter Baker, childre n . David, Rodney and Deann a
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Ura Swisher'• t'leld - RI. 554 - I mtte W .

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Youth of the Midd l eport Ch urch
of C h rist are preparing to attend
at Hillsboro this
s umm er camp
mo n th. The Middleport group will
Week, July
a uen d I n terme d iate
24 - 30.
Pl.an n ing to a ttend th e Butl er
Spring:1 Christi a n Assembly are
ca r ol Sc ott, Ju dy Wil de rmuth,
Carolyn Sear les, Judy Ma rtin. Car­
oly n N i&lt;'holson, Susie Neulzlinii;,
Susie Slater. Joy Boggs, Marth a
N1chulson, Ch · istinc Bahr, Lynn
n:rni!.'ls, lil' v l!rly Cun d iff, N eda
Bradfo rd, Jl' n ni ft" r Da niels, N ar11a
Fro.st ar-d Ca rl Lefever .

Mn. Pearl P h ill ips e ntertai n•
ed with a famib di nner Thuncby
at h er hom e in M ine nville,
Prese n t were Mines Ruth and
Cha r lest on ;
Elizabeth Mdn toah,
Mrs, Bo b McIn tosh, M aso n ; Mrs.
Raym ond Fischer, Pomeroy, Mr .
Mrs.
a nd Mrs. Otto Harlenba ch,
Mrs. Charle•
Adolph Grueser,
Grueser and son Jon , Mrs . Wllli a m Russell a nd son Ted a n d Bob
6ru eser all of M inersv ill e .

Now You Know

Annual Family
Reunion Held At
Baler Home

Family Di.,.,.er l•
Given In Miner,ville

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DEA'l1i TAKES NO -HOLlOAY - For sev �n persons involved · in a freak accldenf ·north
of Spring Green, \Ylscoosin , this car was a coff in. Richard Meisler of Beloit and his six chil­
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FIRE RAZES CANADIAN l'..�ilBER PLA NT - Firemen move in close to lames
dren wi:,e •�lll!!d whe n a runaway trailer cur. ylne t,,o horses hit their car . . The National
(lower
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left)
at_ helg1it of $2,000, 000 blaztj II a lumber produclil
Safety Council predicted that 370 might die o . n · tfie lughways during the 78-hour wee�-end,
plant. Eight firemen were bospital­
but tJiis lol4J Wlis. certain lo be surpassed as 34 6 deaths were recorded by I o'clock, July 4th. lZed W1lb heat pnistratlon as a rauil of the bl a,.e whieb raged for over 2 hours
before 200
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u ver, B. C. , fire was the worst in 33 years.

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Hig�war Slaughter Soars Above 425 In Worst
Charge DiSalle
Holiday Weekend Rec;otded In United States Usin P� A
a,
g t s
St•ppm
· • g StOfte

u.1..., ...... lot•mallon■I
The Dltldh'•· tnffJc death toll
aoared •bovt· the t-20 m ark today
to an 111:utn-e -ftlgh for a three-day
1'"'o unb of July week en d and th e
overall d hollfify Ylol ent death toll
reache 700.
Motorlsl.8 bent on holiday fun .
killed them�lves, th eir families
&amp; nd fell w, ncation ei·s al a clip
of al.most ti� ,II) hour. The National Saf�ty CoUD1ril called th e
ala ughter on " the high way "appa l.
ling and shockillg."
A Unlted Presa· Internationa l
count 1h0Wed th'at at leas t 427 per10n1 wen, , kl�ed Ip . tr�l!ic ac&lt;i denta between 8 p. ·m. Friday a nd ,
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�her. . �oefck•la /&lt;li4,n ov01an loll I
of 700: · · · - - · ·
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• Callforl\i ■ counted 3! hiehway
d eatha. Ob io wu close behin d .
w ith 30. N ew Yort. recorded m,
Texu 23, Wi11conain 20, North I
Carolln■ · 18, a nd Georgia a nd
Mleblgao 16 el(:h.
Only Alaska
D elaware a nd
New Hampsb irJ reli()rted no traf-

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fie fotaiitiea.
1 •v oid who1...1 , blood•hed on i ts
Male• u,..,.. PIN
pub!ie highways when it celeThe safety cou n ci l pltaded for br.etes a na tiona l hoJidJi:Y," a
emen:en cy adion to e'nd "whole- cou ncil spokesman said.
sa l e bloodshed" · o n the 'hig hw ays
"The N ationa l sarety · council
--every diy and particularly on be lieves. , public officials and all
holi days.
others ded icate d to safer h i ghw ays
"It is tragica lly i ronic th at a I ni ust act a nd a ct rast in an i nnation
dedicat�d
to avoiding I creased effort to redu�e th is
bloods h ed on the ba t tlefield ap .· h ighway '!laue:h te r _ n ot only on
parently cani'lot · fi n d a way to I holidiyll but every day," be sa id .
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Ofk Started· .

. in,r Sun
On RIS
Road fn Mason
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The West Virginia State Road
Commission
ann ou n ced that
work hll!t st.lr ted o n secondary
Route 33-2 in Mason County, Rlsing Sun Road , from Ju n ction of
Secondary Route 60 to Junction of
Secondary Route 33-18, a dlstance
of three m iles.
The work will Include widenJn g
in1t1llin, additional drainage and
st abi lizing. Th e project Js expected
to be completed by Lbe firat of
November.

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M eanwhile, State Road Commi11ioner Patrick C. Graney a contra ct bu bee n awarded to the
Company,
Hay nea ConatrucUon
1 ne., IDd Sa va'.
Co n.tructio•
Comp.ny, In c., oI Blue Iield, W.
V a., Ior 111ding , d rain lng and
•·hton
� the 411
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pa vi••
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Upla nd Bo•d on Seeondary Route•
41 ln )!uon Co\lnty. The auccelllful bid Wat for ftN,008.
The work waa one of three �gular Federal-Aid projec t■ in the
state announced by Gran ey. 0th•
en w� in Gnenbrier and Tyler
nuautied bids
Coun ties. Loweat ,
r eceived tor those three proj ects
and three Sla te project■ totaled
$1 620 246·f8
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Hovatter Fined $5,
Costs In Local Court

Gary Hovatter, Middleport, was
tlned $5 and cost s wl th the costs
beirtf suspended Saturday ni&amp;h t .
The case w11111 hPard ht Mayor
Ch•rles Leg1r'1 cow't followin1
1 reek.leas operation cbarljle by
the Pomeroy police department.
la another case William Reeves
forfeited a 115 bond.

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ing bablea and ln•llln,t ....,body he posed tor phologriphen.
ful Soviet Premier Nlttt.a Kbru■h• to visit' Ruasia.
'H e au togtsphed 8 riumber of
chev, 1Ucking out his tongue at
Hb hea lth, thla corespondent illustrated pnst caNb: carrying
chi ldren and Jovially banding out , was told, is "perfect." �•1 hope you .pictures _0( the 'Motcow untverSputnik plna, dropped · in Qn this feel H well itnce you arc much aJt
y
pkt lltts&lt;tu e villa1e today,
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)'ou nger," h e Joked.
w1a
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sch
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duled
•top tn
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"Life Is very dtlficttlt for reThe popular rftcUon has -bea tour marked by a noticeable portera wh o cannot r un , u fut come i�y" wlrriier alnce
.lncreut in warmth for tbe visit• 11 be does," thil c�apondent Xh��\iel" · WH ' J_n Vi(llr.1, resighed. Khrushchev mn.Uld brqht- lieatin, lhe experience■ of other
in,: RUllian lead er.
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We1terp countries d urtpg Khn.labll&amp;e, KhruahcbtY. •tuded - on ttie
He then �anded out Sputnik pint cbev•1 tour. Jn m1DJ vllla1e1
,� �'11] Uncle Nikita ibarm.1 , !halt- W cbJldrep and _ . b�'- �Udi , � � . •�� •� , IJ"O� .f&gt;/, peo
I ,_' ;_� � � � �� &amp; tongue out pla)llully at them , 'l'he_'!, , pie wav!Ji� flaa,� &amp;It(!
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Boney Mitchell Died Monday

Baseball Gone
Astr:ay Blamed
In Accident

The most serlous acclden t over
t he long holiday week end i n Meigs
Cou n ty wai an un uaual one in Racint, , l\fopday, _ when a bas eball
t h rown at a "'du nking ma chine"
d
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�:� 1:r.: /l.��t:�he t.:=,u;:.�
turln1 her. ......

Her cond ltiori today was reported 1'aa good · u ca n be expected "
from ,lloli,er l:loapttal where she
was: taken by th e Raci ne emerge ncy aquad. She was In surgery one
hour.
Accordlnt to ohleners, Miss
NeaH, dJ ughler or Mr. and Mrs .
Don Nease, was In Une of the fli!l ht
of a ball that mi ued the backstop
frame of • d u ntinJ" rna�hlne near
the , btlJ&amp; . ldlOOI, IUJ,a Nease is .i
-.pho.,.re al Ol!lo lr!llve,l'illf.
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.funeral services for B�ey �tchell, who died Monday af.
ten,ioon at Holzer Hosp1�J , Will be �eld Thursday at 3:30
P·IA• from the Pomeroy Uruted Method.is� Church.
. )4r, �l �chell was on 1l�k leave
_I� his Job as New York Central t tme until noon of the �ay o_f the
f u erai , w he n lhe emams w1U be
Railroad engin eer when be died.
�en to the chW: ch!
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where 1rt1;nda
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s
wa
a member of the United a�� ma� c� until time o! service, .
ne
M ethodist Church, Pom�oy �ge .Kwmgs 1s m charge.
No. 164, Pomeroy Chapter, No. ho, I
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R. . �• lf.. ; Bosworth Coun cil No. 4 ,
Ohio Valley comm� ndery No . 24
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The Meigs: County Sh eriff's
U.e Yw ln City Shrme Club, the
departm en t inveatigated two acci­
Alat;ldin TeJJJp�e. Columbu1, Oliio,
denta 1 over the weet end. Both
the ·Scolllab Rite , Mason,, a nd lhe
'ffere of a minor nature and no
Amertcan �g1on Post 128, teen ey
Uffllta �ere made.
d e
Tba tint 1ccidei;it hap�ned a t
=°!,\!� :: ::�w.;�a r!n��
•pproxtmat• 1 a. m. Sunday OD
!Mltlvillll Ia hla ·..n., ·Uottrudo· - '1'"1loii- Clllef .11e,- GliiLel! JIJld llr, l e¥(ia1 Cr-■t - Sllllth Mit ehell. Friencla
..i1 ,1 Ma,ot �n McE lhinney exprwed hilf-ton plctup- trucll OWIIOd
1he home. 238 Mulbert1-av, any, � sincere lhanb today to lhe E.lmer s.,re, RD 1, Middleport,
--,---.,--- people of Middleport for an acci - driven by hi e . IOJI, .slid in loose
---de nt,iree h olid ay week end,
£1_
gravel and overturned. There
The Middleport Police Depart- were no injuriet.
men t mad.e �n� irrelt a ?d charged
The second accident involved
II West V1rg1ma man With DWI.
Edward Hugart of PL Pleasa nt two vehicle! happened at 1 p. m.
posted a $200 appearance bond fol Sunday just off 680 on county
road 313 near Tuppen Plai ns.
w1_ ng h is arrest Saturda y
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nigh L
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A car driven tiy Non Hartman ,
He !S to appear i n Ma)'or McElhi nThe Public Utilities f;'qmmlss1on n ey s court Thusday nigh t.
RD 1, Lo ng Botto m sli d o n t he
of Ohio today approved t be tra ns'Mean while, acting Mayor John grav el road and struck a car dri­
fer of the ....ts, property a nd Zerkle he ard two cases M onda, ven by loe E. Lantz. Coolv ille.
business of the Commonwealth morning fin ing two men a total
There wu m inor damage to
both vehitles. Charles Sa)'re of
Telephone Co. of Ohlo to General I of $25 and costs.
Telephon e &amp; Electron ics _Corp., acCharle:; H ayes, Mi dd leport, was the Sheriff's department in vesti­
cording to Clare E. Wllli.imt of fined $15 a nd co sts for intox ica- ga ted the accldenl
Marion , C omm1Jnwealth's n ew pre- lion an d Charles Sbul et of Rutsiden t.
lan d was li ned $10 a n d costs for
reckless opera tion.
Both charges
The Commonw ealth Co ., now 8
were filed by the police
departa
wh olly owned subsidi ry of GT&amp;E,
ment.
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i s headquartered In Ath�ns. Ohio .
Common wealth operate9 m o :r e
than 16,000 telephones In 13 south•
eastern Oh io excha nges. The company is lCIO per cent dial.
The Mell:s Coun ty Sheriff'.s de­
u111 principal exchange■. •� in
parlmen t reported a routin e week
Athen a, Logan and Mc.Arthur. the
end with one arrest and two i n­
eea ts of Athens, Logan add Vfoton
vestiga tions.
coun ti es rei,pectively.
Denver Nu tt, 36, RD I, Reeds­
was: arrealed at 8-:30 p. m.
vme,
Ulti ma tely, Commonwealth's op­
It was a lignt holiday week end Sa turd ay for intoxica t io n and lod­
erations will be m e rged i nto GT&amp;
fo r the Pomeroy Police Depart­
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E's m ajor Ohio subsldi•r)\ Gen­ men t with only on e a rrest being ged i n the coun ty jail, Ja me5
�t., M iddl eport,
Part
ng, 23,
Bi
eral T�lephone C o. of Ohio. Th e reported.
i ck ed-up Su nd ay. at 7 p. m.
p
wH
ta tter currently operates in 70 of
Jack Darrell Gh ee , 327 W.
Ohio's: 88 coun ti es, sE!rwn,g about 3rd St., was free on a $130 ap­ and held for investi aa tion.
The sheriff's d epartm en t aJso
210,000 tel ephones,
pearance bo nd today followi ng I nvestiga te d I shooting accident
his arrest Sa turday n ight by the M on day in voJvl ng James R. Cun­
Williams, pres ident of Genera l
departm en t He is charged wit h diff, 21, of Charleston, W. Va.
11( Ohio, also is th e new· prealdent
aaaaU.Jt and batte ry, re si.111ing ar­
Cu ndiff accideatally shot h im­
or the Commonwea lth · compa ny. H.
rest, a nd disturbing the peace self il1 t he left foot with a .22
C. Slusher of Athens , formerly
He 11 cali bre rifle Monday afternoon at
while under i n toxica ti on.
,chief of Commonwealth, will sene
sc hed uled lo appear i n Mayor Le­ Portla nd. Th e accid ent o�curred
• :vke presiden t of Common­
gar's court tonight,
at 3:20 and he was ta ken to the
weaJ&amp;b,
Two run-aways from the Uni on Meigs G ene ral Ho.pita! by pri­
Miss ion in Charlesto n, W. Va., vate au to.
were picked up Sa turday
nigh t
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
at 10:30 by the Pomeroy Police
Glenn Cu ndiff .of Syracus e.
Depa rtment and were tur ned over
J. Edward Folhr. calhlff of
to officia ls of the mission Sunday.
Squad Gives Aid To
th• Fumert, Bank &amp; Savlnd■
Co,. Heaped In ju ry today et C
Lawn .Mower Victim
itations Issued For
12:20 p. m. whtn hi• 1955
Th e Middleport F ire Departm en t
Chov,olot wH 1t,vck In th■
Two By Stale Patrol
e merge ncy u nit was ca lled out
at
right rur br • truck owntcl by
The State High way Patrol has 5:55 p. m. Mo nday to the hom e a(
tlM Goltvl•ln Coal Co., drlffn
repor ted Je rr y C. Ward; 64, 208
Cannel Jewett, Ra ilroad-st, when
by
Speun,. 36, Loni BotBeech St., Middl eport, arrested Mr. Jewett caugh t h is foo t under
fem,, Porn•ro, P•tra!men O.wid for a f a ili n g to ohey a traffic a power law n mower.
Goodwin _ 11ld Fo1t.r had .top.
in Gallipolis
s igna l and cited
He was given rirAt a id for a
Pff In traffic to permit anMu n icipal court tonig ht.
severely lacerated right loot a nd
other cer to m■h a Ifft h.■ ncl I Robert R. Smith, 18, was cited take n t o Meigs Gene ral Hospital
turn. Dame.. •• hNwy to both
for h avi ng no muffler an d is to tor treatm ent. The Injury to b is
vehlcle1,,
go to M eigs Coun ty co urt July 16. foot was 'localed a bout the toes.
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Two Accidents
lnvesh•gated
Over "'eekend

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Mayor' Chi
Say 11ianks'

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Assets Moved
TO b ' . Corp. .
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Kennedy nswers
Tr11man, "''on't
Qw't Dem Race

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Brow.11, who served ll days 118
,governor Of OhJo, baaed
h is,
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:w uha m F. Miller,.. I Ne w York
State Republican, who sa id last
week thaL
DiSoil&lt; will b colne
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secrelary of commerce i f e Ken.
LOS AN GELES (UPI) - Polltlcal_ agents of Se�, J�hn F. n •z.�.-:.�:=�
imu, of
Ken!lffi -•,nd Lyndon B. �ohnson di'altfle&lt;I the _b_llilt_b
·• io
i vemor 10
.today Into the 1&gt;re�velll1on conl"81 · of tllese t wo rl\\lls for -Pldlll··1 .
.
l)l,spectlve
., a P
preolthe Democratic presJdeotial nomination. ·
denua) o·ominee and to adva nce
.
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,
Ke nne dy's conven t iop headquarhis own pen(inaf ·ambition to reyouth, the .f3-ye�r-old Kennedy
ten Issu ed a medical report to
·
turn to '\\laehtna:tohtu
back up its statement that the sa id, health an� vigor wel'e need ed
A
a
Kenn y told D ws co nference
Ma ssachusette se n ator•, ph,ysi- ed m the White Holf se. And he in New York M
onday that he h ad
ref
e
rred
to �� illn esses su ered
cians had fou nd him "in excellent
ff
promised no cabinet positions to
nt
e
rec
by
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ent
presid
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pectan cy.''
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By it.a action, the Kenn edy be glad to mat.ch Johneon's m�i • L
camp in effect invited Johnaon to cal record �iSl�St �en nedy's hl S•
tory of Addison .s disease.
do the sa me.
--------The he, ltb of ea ndid,Iea has
been a political lssue getting in-------.,
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creased attention sin ce Ure11ident
Ei8e�hower c�mpai gned for reelecti on after a 1935 heart attack.
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It erupted in the Democratic
NEW YORK UPI-Sen. Joh n
pre-con vention campaip Monday
F. Kennedy told the n ation i n
j from a remark madci �)' K� nnedy
seneral a n d former President
l at b is New Yark news �nfere nce
WASHINGTON UPI - Senate Tru�an in particul ar. Monday he
replfing to_ former President Tru- Democra tic Leader Lyndon JohnWO\lld n ot qult th e race as a presistatem ent .son formally announced today be d ential c
I man s a nti-Kennedy
andida te because youth•
last Sa turd ay.
will activ ely seek the' prt-slden tial ful strength, health and vigor
.
ls
An1werl n1 critici s m of hla nomina tion at th e Democratic Naneeded i n the White House.
· na I Con vefltion n ext week.
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The 43-year-old M.assachusetta
The Texan told a nCw.S C onferl(j
S
C
Democrat, front ru nner for hi1
e nce : "My n ame will be placed party'1
presiden tial nomination ,
In nomina tion at the Dentocratlc replie
d pdint by point J n a telecon venti on in Los An geles}'
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l'iSed ne w, conteren ce to the chalHe added some or his support- len
ge thrown at h i m Saturday by
C' _
WI
ers predict a third ballot victory
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Truman.
ff
for him in the Los A ngeles votTo Truman'1 sua: geation th at he
i n g.
i tep asld e as a cand idate, KenThe Clyde Kirklan d s are home
J oh nson sa id he had been un• ne&lt;1.y said , "I d o oot ,·n tend 10
after a three week motor journ ey
able up to now· to jump into the s tep aaide at anyo ne 's requ est "
th at took th em to the West Coast
The senator ,aid he wa, the
and back for vi,its to a number race because hie posi tion as maof the n a tlon'a top tour ist a t- Jori ly lea der requi red him to be o n ly cand id ate 10 enter all the
·
i n Waahingto n.
pri maries 1nd had "encou ntered
tractions.
"Someon• had to tend th•
and surveyed every kind of .ba•
E nro ll te west t hey traversed
,tor.," ho Nld.
zant and oppoalUo n,"
Kentucky, Tenneqee, Arka naas,
------To Truman '■ auertion that the
Texas, Carllbad Cavmia, visi ted
conventio n was "pre-arranged" to
Juarez, Mexico, Dianeylan d In Lucas Will :fake Wife
favor him, Kennedy said, " to the
HollyWOOd and wen t northward
extent that I have any thing to do
lo Wa tso nville , Calif., to visit
witlt ll, lt will be an open conMIDDLETOWN,
UPI--Je..,...
Mrs, K irkland 's parents, Mr. a nd
.1
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conven tion of
, verv
Lucas, All-America n
basketball vention-as e
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Mrs. Van John aon.
our
broadly
d party is open .
e
-bas
J
i
r
play
e
Oh
,
e
from
marr
Stat
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will
Th ey . returned via Yosem ite
"Mr. Truma n reg ards an open
Nation al Park, Tioga Pas,, the Ar- M iss Treva Gei b of COiumbus,
co
nvention as one which studies
cades N• IIon
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utah ,' an OSU sophomore, Sept. 18.
all
the can did4tes-rievie wis their
Th
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we
d
ding
\\':JU
be
at
the
Grand Ju nction, Colo., St. Joseph
records--.ind · tll en tak es his adt
Cbujl'cb
1.Utherari
Hei1Jhts
n
o
Ctrn
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M o., an d h me.
vice,'' he &amp;aid.
Mr. K irklan d is local manager in Columbus fo11 owing Luca•• re----­
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n
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of the Ohio Power co.
wbe:re .he w n, pl ay wJtb the U. S.
basketball squad.
60 CARS DERAILID ' COLUMBUS UPI-Se ven cars of
LICENSE ISSUED
a 60-car N ew York Cel1.tral !rel.h t'
A marr ia ge licehs�· W'H · Jasu ed
tr ain deraJled here Monday nigh t.
thifil m�rn lnJ to J:re drick J.· Ste-.
No one was inj ured . .Rail · tral'fic wart, 18, RuUand and Hazel L.
reswned today.
Stan ley, RD _1, Dexter.

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Over 425 Americans died on the nation's hllllwrir
Meigs countlarts apparently toqk lheir Fourth of July cl01e
lo homt&gt;--in Large part-and thereby averted tr,igedy.
They went a number of places to dine on a, many different
kinds of holiday fare. They ate bearts al Cheehlre, � at Rut,
land, chicken barbecue at Racine fish at WilbnUJe and
soda pop•by the gallon everywhere. And not a slngh, Meigs
county person, according lo official agencies, wu lujured or
came home with a car seriously banged up.
C ivil Air Patrol officers said
in,: crowd Cl aftmloon. Who
their C'heshire Bean Di nner drew
the bluest crowd in history and pre-pared th,e �1 Nobodr intu1d
wu the mOlt 1ucce.uful financial- aay he dkl it hunsel.(.
"n •o a ldnd dt �it,
ly of all. It i1 the only fundni&amp;i n 1 event sponsored by the thin,: • • • . we Just ■U pif.cW Ill to
MML
CAP e ach year.
roota polierau
tville_
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d
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ch
t
wa
crowd
e
lar1
A
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thick amoq the
ade i n Racine a t JO� a, m. that
end ed on lhe hi&amp;I ·� tampu1
t wound to •� ••11
. �
\Vi.th winning noats Ull!Du nced. frem .ffwt.11ehool lot part tlmJa,h
Old timen• memorie.t wen ticbd out tM lay.
C. Colli111, Ironton, tab­
by ■eeiq a ahiny J.114 Fard and I
neat um CbevrolC ffl prizes d�te W the Republiean tfcket
In the "old car" plta1e of the for tcJdl Di strict l"DDll"'llfflli'I
So dJd lleJo �parade competiUon .
At Rutlan d the .ti.N de part- tr'
toned Don Mullen
I for Cv111. •alter
ment •, Ox Rout drew a tontinu"
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Routine Weekend
Faced Sheriffs
Department

One Arrest Put
In Books By
Pomeroy Police

Deadline News I
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Record Reported G,ood, ApprovalSeen

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Keith ZillllHl'lll111,
New !l&lt;nhfleld. 0., o- . ■"4
d ri,er of a 191' F
lldpd
baving the olde,t� ear.
Art Cable, Trimble, 0.• dro,e 1be
beat rmjar'ed old ear, a ltr'f.llm
lined
tourta:c
Clle'ff'OIM
model of the OapPer u,a.
The Racine BaPlill C1utnb Ooat
"The Hope of the WOl'ld" won
lint In tbe noat divuion, ' with
the Four Ri•er, Girl Scouts tak.­
ial an:: •• 1M tJte... ....., .nq
-ts float third plaee.
Other fioat, � entered br
the Syraeuse
Fire Dep.erl:111ent
Aunli■ry, the Radlte 4-B Club
and the Racine PTA.
At Cb eahi re three and four
groups were waitilli for airplane
ride.s all day, tboUNn dt attelided
the 9:30 p. m. rireworb which
was preceded and · followed by
squ� danci ng to the 'Dluaic of
"Bafhful Benny" and bia orc-ffltn
Over 40 pounda of bean■ were
mercb.andiaed. The -event wru in
clnlr,e or Andraw Lemley, Galli­
polis.
Contest winner �: wheel
barrow race. LuTy DaUJberty and
Larry-· Barnell; Larry S,,,,der and
Donnie Tbomaa.
Three-legged
Ralplt Cole·
man and Billy Kalley; Stephen
ScoU and Chuct Bradiun'.
Gumea hen chase Eldon Stover
and Larey Snyder tJae CltcherL
jlubble ·gum, Lury Snyder.
, �- polr,: f:lo1er watts.

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Dies At 80
�unday In �thens

F\mehll H"lce■ for Howard I.
Stewart, age 80, who died Bu nda,
at 4 p.m. at the Athena Slate H•
p it.I, wiU Ito held 'l'bu(lday al 2
p.m. 1nim the l!lirioe · ebapeJ.
Mr. S-· 'Wff, 11, . .!annF ,1
Carpenter, o., . before iltO'ftng to
Pomeroy, where hJa: wife, Lydia,
survivet 1t the flmily llonie, 324
E. MIiin-st. He ._ t meinber of
the Pocn en,y � 01111&lt;1!.
Aho IIUl'Vlvia,J. Ii , • ..... Mn.
Edward Snetf.,;d, uid."a ' litother,
lll1rvey W. Stewut, bi'lh ol° Chllll­
cothe; tever■ I n iecea Ind nephews,
an d l&gt;Mpt Seiple, ll■yto n, who
had fllllde hi1 home with the Stew•
arta for I DIRllber Gf .•�
OllldatJna: will
Iii{ 11ev.
Ralph Zulldel, and hurld will be
ta Betich Gl'Dve .cemeteey. �eude
may call at the funeral llome any
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NEW 1'0RK UPI-Blocia llla1ed an irre1uJu ad;vince
1 mo­
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H. Sheppa rd, servi ng a lire term rC!COrd at Oh io Pen i ten tiJ?Y bas
The Jonner osteopalhic brai n
/ surgeon works in the prison hosthe .July be(! n good.
in Ohio Peni te ntiar)' for
4, 19&amp;1:, murdel!' of his Wife, hH
Meets Standard,
p i \111 u a male nurse. He and
"Dr. Sa m is eligible for honor four other prisoners sleep r;,ear
appl ied lor tral nsfer to an ho nor
sta tus ,
camp, priSOtJ official■ said today,
accord ing to o ur ■ta n• the surgery room on 24-h our call.
dards," correction comqiissiener
Dr. Sam's �Ison record credits
Sheppard reqpe ste d a tran� fer Maury c. Kobl entz said./'He b11 him wit h three itema of "excepto t he medi um s'ecurlty correction• asked
for no special cori sid eratJon tional aervlce."
a l.., !nsti t ytlo n
at Marlon, which l a nd has been accorded none,"
They w ere:
hoiiiea 1.400 flnt offenllen a nd
id
n B. C. SacU
W•rde
Dr.
aa
...:."Effort and' atlll at work In
I
"better (ype" Pri10nffl,
Sam had "e exceptional recm"d the hoaplt.ali 1856. Dr,. Sam rel'be appllcaUoo
�141d lo I . . . . hla a&lt;1Ju1&lt;111Di ha beu u. pcirledlJ 11v� IIIOtllor \llhOOllU'•

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life by qCllell:
· •et.Ion
when no J icenaed piu&gt;tlclao was
immedi •tely available.
-"'Long IIOll!'I �bi bospttat dur•
i n&amp; fJ.u ewf�ic,
:...._••s1ooc1 dol'i'br· pin,nm-Feb.
3, 1 9671 and Aprif, U.,. lM:"
The wtn1en 1111.1.d �- Sam wu
1 volun� paltidput � the
SloaQ . � WUtilte'■ cancer
reteaftb Pl'Of,ect iQ wbk:b ShepPltd and other PfllOnen were in•
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2-Dally
s,ntinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., -July 5, 1690
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Vlliting: recently wilh Mr . .11.nd
Mrs.' Sam Pickens were Mr. and
Mrs. David Sm it.h and children,
Mn. Shelby Pickens ■ n'd chlldrel'I,
Buban, Mr. and Mrs. William Cha·
ney and daughter, Albany, and :\1 r.
1nd Mrs. Elmer Pickens a n d chil­
dren of, Letart Falls.
Mr. a n d M ra. Way n e Winge t t
and Mn. Dora O'Brilln or Shade
recently visited with Mr8. Edna
Carleton.
Mr. a nd Mn. William Zerkle ·
and Billy and Sandy spent a week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil N or­
ri, of Mt. Vernon.
ce Gl'UeAer
Mr. and Mn'. ' Cla
of Neue Settlement�'1'C Suoday
a:uem of iib'. an�
. Emtnett
illt,;telL
Barney Menitt h� returned to
hY. home in. YaqaeeliJii -.tter a vi&amp;il
�i� Mr. and, Kn, � Winebren•

Cor,■iemtiog Editorially
Meeting The Boss

Spokesmen for. retail trade enterprise s are
fond of saying that t he consumer is king.
That isn't just a felicitous phrnse - it's one
of the hard and ineseapable facts of retail
life in this intensely competitive world of
ours.
If you don't believe thLlt. an artica: m the
Salurday Evening Post of June 4 will prove
enlightening. I t is by the president o! the ni:11·
lion's third-largest supermarket chain - aa
outrit that operates some 1 400 large modern
stores. He writes: " Within the l ast few
months I have acquired an important new
job. I ring doorbells a·n d talk to housewives.
This is, I believe. one of the most vital thin�s
I have ever done, although I am 60 years old,
have had almost thirty years' rxperit!nce in
my business. and I am president of a company that will this year enjoy sales of a·lmost

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News Of Week

By Mn. I, C. Johntt.n
Vil1itors o{ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
A1hbum and Mrs. Pharoh John­
son Thursday were Mr. and Mra.
Hillard Johnson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos Hamp, Mr. anc.l
Mra. Chester Johnson and d.a;ugb­
ter, Cheretyn Ann and Mrs.
Tracey Tr11.ckl'II,
Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Bright
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Vaughan
Roush at Morgan CentN, Sunday.
&amp;J,rs, �Y1'0Dd Hoffman is ill
and her mother-in-la w Mrs. Ml'IVa
Healy oi (.1earwater, Fl.i . , is car•
In&amp; tor her.
I
lira. Melvinia JoAoliO,JI j and
&amp;rw;ad100 spent Frid(!.)' afte�noon
VlslUng Mr5. Bonnie Johnston and
t::hUdren.
' lttnry Milam, son or Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Milam was injured
re.eently I n a motorcycle accident.
Mn. GI ibert Frittwater and
children and her mother of Col­
umbu, spent Sa t urday evening
w th Callif M1lheoey. Mrt. Fritz.
wa t er left Jul)' 4th t.
Ger•
many to join her hul'b1'h d. She
and her thrt"e C'hlldren will leave
New York by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddle Georii:11
and sons, Ru t land, visited SPt•
urday wlth her mother Mr. and
Mrs. Jarrell an d Mr. and Mr11.
Earl Wright.

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The Salem Ce n ter Glrl Scouts
and Brownle Troop No. UH held
thelr weekly meeting al Sal�m
Cent r sch ool Frida y eve n ing. It
wa■ d�ldad thal the l n terme•
dl■te girls would form a ■e ar­
ate troop und e r the lea �II I
of Mary Lathe)' a nd Adra '.ft
Plan• were made fo r a hiking
l ot4 ... .
trip.
The .wmlor Girl Sc outa remnl n 1
under the leadership of, Rm1e
Wrlrht. The Boy Sc out11 held a
meetl n g at the school Saturday.
T),elr leader Jack Crl1p ts �uffi .
clently recovered after hospil all•
r.ailon to re1u me his duties.
Mr , and Mra. J. C. ,Johnston
Jr. ' Ind dlUihten Betty and
' 'J'l'IJd.y spe n t tho past week v!Rlttni Mr. and Mr11. Vlrgll Good
and carlng ror Mr11. Good \vhlle
die waa ill. They visited Su n ilay
wlth Mr. od Mrs. Euaent Jo h n •
1ton before. re t ur n lnC to their
�mt In Clevela nd
BUI o,rne■ has �n recalled

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$2.000.000,000."
Wh�· does the top man i n a huge organization rin g doorbel ls? The answer is found in
another paragraph of the article: " I should
have taken up doorbell ringing Jong before 1
did. I t is one of the best ways I know to meet
my real boss - ring her doorbell and talk to
her. She is the Am erica n housewife. The near.
ly S2,000,000,000 we re-,.eive in a year is her
money. If she doesn't Uke me or my asiOci•
ates or our stores and prod1,1cts, she can and
will destroy us.' 1
I t's no trouble a.i, ajl fQ� eo�mers to destroy a store, no matter how. big. All they ha·ve
to do ls to walk past i� d()QI' aQd take their
trade to a competitor in � nut stre.et or tho
next town. Succcsstul reqailen, U3: all branches o! the business, WlOw 'ijlat, and never for­
gel it.

to his job al Pe n ce Electric Tuesday.
Co. at Columbus.
Mr.. Ke th Tyler recen tly re•
Ja ck Might who rerenll y suf• tur n ed home after spend.Joa a two
fered a heart a t t ack died Mond ay week, vacation wl t h her aon, Mr.
night a: H o lzer H o »pital. He a nd Mfl. Lee Tyler in Florida.
Mr. and Mn. Willard Walker
lea Veli a wife and lwo daughlen.
Sunday gut!l!lla of Mr. and Mr&amp;. a nd children 1pent Wednesday in
Kenny Knot11 were Mr. and Mrs. {;rilumbus
Harry Kn otts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr, and Mn. Be.rt Smith re­
Gi lliam and Mr. and. Mrs. Wlllard t urned ho.lJle '1°iday, H e from the
Walker and children.
Veteran1 Ho!p;t.aJ, Plttl1burah a nd
Mrs. Phar ob Johnson, Lloyd she rtom Col umbus. He will hive
At1hburn and son Larry l�ft Sun­ l o go to lJuntlnj:ton Veteran■
day nlning at Ft. Pierce, Fla. Hospital for checkup,.
They will stop at Tennessee to
Lloyd Ashburn has gone to Ft.
visit hi• 1ister.
Pierce. Fla., to aeek work.
M rs. Mar1,11r1t Cardillo who le
George MMrtin is enj oying his
empl oyed at . Delaware ls spend• vacation and he and Dorothy a n d
ing a lwo wee.U vacatio n with ch lldren are plannifli a trip to
her childre.n and M.r. and M u . Circlevllle to vi1it Mr. and Mrs.
'
Ernest Spires and to Columbus to
Alva Swlck.
Mr. and Mn. Eiater Matheney visit Mr. an d Mrs. Raymond Ca ·
a nd family of M &amp;nBfleld hu been ton, the n on to London, 0., to
vlsiti n e: hlJI father Tom Matheney visit Mr. Martin', 1ister Jean a n d
and her parent, at Wilkesville, family.
Mr. and Mrs. Estil Johnsto n
Mr. and Mrs, Mollahand. They
will travel oh to Te n nessee to vlalted Mn Lloyd Ashburn a n d
vlsit Mr. and Mn. Charl e s Math­ children Wednesday evening.
eney before re t urning to Mans•
field.
Mr. and Mr1, Bud Janey are
the parents of a son born Friday
al P.t. Pleaaan t Cll n lc.
Mrl!. Freda Duis Is steadily
lm provinR: alter being a patient
al l lol:ter Ho spital.
Mr. and MrK. Llo)'d Smi t h we.re
l n Pomeroy on bu1i n es1 Tue,rlay. KLUS M •111 WI ! LW
Todoy
Rece nt guest&amp; of th e Titus
Jufy I
Sm ith hmlly were Mr. and Mrs.
There will be a meeth1g of the
do11ghter11
Corwin Smi t h and
otrldal board of the RMCine Me­
Kathy a nd su�a n of Columbus,
lhodis t Church Tue1day eveni n g,
Ml1111 Pam WIiso n , Mr. ond Mrs.
July a, at 7:30 p. m.
Ted Smith o r De"ter, Tom Spauld·
'T'he reaular mNilinl of the
Ing and Mr. and Mn. Bill Garnes
Sl4tera Melg1 Temi,Je
Pvthlan
• •net daughter� of Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge Ja n ey will be he ld TUesday, July .6th, at
p. m, at the K. of u f� r luill
lhcf childre n, Larry, Dallas a nd 7:30
ln
Middl
e port.
George Jr., an d Mr. and Mrs. Oli­
The Ladie&amp; Bible Class of the
ver Joh nston or Ashla nd, Ky.,
Baptist Church of Mlddlepor1
vlftl ted Mr. a n d Mre. Euge ne Jo hn · �'irst
will meet at the ho me of Mrs.
�tun TuesdRy ev en lnii:.
J11ml!1 Murr1y, Grant St., for it11
Orion Roush has been a patie n t
re�uliir meeti n 11.
at C'lt•veland Clinic.
Pomeroy Chapter 186, OES. will
M i ke Johnso n und Lanny Ash­
meet I n regular ae811ion nl 7:45 p.
hurn Rpe n l Monday night wi t h
m. at lhe Masonic Tell'lplc.
C'et'II Joh nston.
July 6
Thf' congregation of the Mr•
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thodiRt Churrh welcomed their
nt•w p11stor llev. Jock Sulcr of Lnt heran Church will have a pic­
nic 111 the Middleport Roadside
llcaver Sundny morning.
Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.
Mr. anti Mn. Dun Tohias a n d Perk.
Members of the Jolly Bu nch
sons ol Columbus vl�ltrd Mr.
Sewing Club wlll meet at the home
and Mrs. Willard Walker recent­
of Mn. Nora Mills, al 12:SO p. m.
ly
From t here they will go to GjllipoMrs. Bo n nle John�ton and dau­
Us for lunch a nd to vh1it intere11tgh t ers vlslled Mrs. Liu;ic Cato n
Ina poi nts.
lcl' cream soc al, Mlddl eport
fi'irfll Presbyteria n Churrh, start•
I n � outside the. church, If wuther
permih, at 8:30 p. m.
Wonhlpful Maater Thom11 W,
Bowen ahnounee1 the Pomeroy
Lodge No. 164, F&amp;AM wl ll hold I t s
rci::ular mo11thly buaine11 meeting
al 7:30 p. IJl. There will b8 degree
work followed by refreshment,. •
The Guild of Grace li:plHcopal
Church will meet Wednesday at
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8 p. m. at the Parish ffc)Use wi t h
Ml■■ Gr,1ce Horton. Mn. Earl Tl•
tu, and Mn. Fra nk Ti t us as hosteases.

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Birth Anrwunced From
We1tfln,IUe, Ohio

Mr. and Mn. R oy Hlgalm, Weat­
ervill&lt;\ Ohio, are announcing the
birth or a 8 pound 1 1 ounce
daughter, Al\11• Mar e, June 24, at
Mt. Carmel Hoaplla1, Columbua.
Grandpar nt, IN! Mr. and Mrs.
Wheeler Drak , Pomeroy; Mr. a n d
Mn. Thomas Ht11ina, Pt. Pleasant ;
and a Kreat arandmoth er, Mrs. Sd·
w1rd Humphrey, Roek Sprln111.
The Hlqln•• h■ve on" other
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&amp;r Ad• Slade
Responsive reading of the: "B,at­
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of the Star Clasli of the Pff,lbyer­
ian Church when it met itL the
church annex Tuesday evening,
June 28 with the pre»ident, MIQ
Frankie Mumaw, presid.in•. Roll
call wae answered wlth a Bible
ver,e. 'l'rta1urer'11 report waa giv­
en by Mn. Daisy Duckworth and
Mrs. Ad.u Slack con ducted a Bible
questio n seBSlo n . Prese nt were Min
Mumaw,
Mrti. Duckworth, Mrs.
Elizabeth Quick, Mn. Slack nd
Mrs, Mayme Holmes.
Helpers at the Firem n's Fair
spo nsored by the Ladies Auxil iary
were: Firemen�Woodrow Hen•
drix, Franklin Hendrix, Malcolm
Guinlher, Bill H udson and Troy
Zwilling. Ju n ior Firemen - Earl
Hendrix, Roger Slacl:,
Marlon
Stowe, Dave Hendrix, Eddie MOOlje
Bobby Willis and Bill Moore. Atix­
Uiary-Phyllit Hendr1', Erume­
H nc He ndrix, Sylvia Zwlllin&amp;:, Ada
Slack, Evely n M oore, Ann Lee Wal­
ki ns, CreHe Je n kins, Jane Teaford
Ja n ice Teaford, M ildred Hudson,
Carrie Sincl1tir and Agnes White.
Kathryn Crow conducted a pro­
gram on Thursday evening. Pro•
ceeds from the a!fair amounted to
$22 5.
Mr. and Mn. Royal Thoma!
spent several days in La n {'aster
wilh the ir daughter and family, Mr.
and Mra. Raym ond MIiler. They
were accompanied horn&amp; by thelr
grandchildron, Marilyn, Sydney
and Thomaa Miller.
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Mre. Philip Ki nzel a nd l!(iss El li•
abe t h M(!rrllt of Mt. Alt o , W. Va.
end Mr. and Mrs. Iva n Allison a nd
gra n dson , Philip, or Ni tro, were
Su nday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wi nebrenner ond G ordon .
Hoy Quillen of Folla nsbee, W.
Va., recently vlalled hhi 11is�er, Mrs.
Mollie Guinther.
Mr. and Mn. Ge orge McCoy,
Brcnd11 Lyn n, Kenneth, Stanlt"y
and Scott, Elillt Liverpool , were
week e nd gueata or Mr . .and Mr11.
Lige Shields. Sunday they and Mr.

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a w•ek
of ac�lipt: at A4Jle.n, recently.
Mn. Jo�N an� Kim vuite.d Mr.
Qd Mr,. Roy Jo.nes · Jr., Columbus.
Mrs, ll■e Yo uel l of Kincade. W.
Va., v sited with Ml'I!'. Mollie Guin•
the,; recently.
Air. and Mrs.. Clay.cl Cunnjngh a.ni
and ' children 1pen,i a week with
Mr. an(\ Mn. George Armentrout,
Poco, W. V1.
Mra. Ambrose F11napn attend�
the Story•Locliary wedfJing a t the
G race Episcopal Church, Po meroy.
The groom's mother, M rs. Patriek Lothary, waa a former m usic
teacher in the Syracuse sch ool.
Mias Pamela Sylvester vlsited
friend• In Galllpolls for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clnr� Jr.
of. Lancuter spent a few days with
his parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Thoma11
Clark Sr.
Mrs. Edith Mat1del) and four chll
dreQ 0£ Baltlmore, Md., were rece,nt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim·
mie Eva n s.
Mr. and 'Mra. Robert Geb!er and

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Mra. Emmett 'Bartels a ·w th
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spent a Sundt)' hi Hu,Dli�n. wiU,,
Mr. Bartel&amp;' brp,Q)er . �­
Mr. and·
Jeff�r• 1nd
so n, Kenton, weq .iueat.l of,. hi,
pertnt&amp;, Mr. and llff. Aldo E. J f•
fers, Columbus, Kenton wa1 111 ring
bearer for the wedding of a cou1.in
of Mr. Jeffera. Another son, Kevin,
remalhed here with hl1 aunt, Mn.
Harold Smith.
. JQry Jane Elthlnjer, student
nurse at Camden ' Clark Hospital in
Parkersburg, spellt a vacuUo n here
with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
William Eichinger. From hare she
went le) Lakeland, x;y., for three
weeks' schoolina:.
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Are yo u an active member,
The kind thllt would be millsed?
Or are )'Ou just contetited that
you, name is on the list?
Do you alUnd the meetings,
Mi•1ile with the flock?
Or do yo u stay at ho me
A n d criticize and knock r
Do you take an active p,rt
To help the work alol1,1f'
Are )'OU satisried to be
The kind that just belongs.
Do you ever votuntar:lly help,
At the guidina: 11tick?
Qr ltave the work to just a few,
And talk about t he clique?
Corne out to the meeti n gs often,
�nd help with hand and heart.
Don't be ju.at a· member,
But take an sctive part.
Think this over member,
"i'ou kn ow rlgtl t from wrong.
Are you an active member,
Or do you just belong.
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t hat the state bu aent to )ocal
governments tbi1 year. In A�ril
$34,595 ,833 waa sent to cqu n lle!I
and muriidpalltieA. Total sent back
last year at thi■ time was
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m•lliple sclero■ia remain unknown,
research was advanced in 43 projeet.s financed b)' grants totaling
. $336 ,000 in lDMI, an inuease of
1�% o ver the previou, year, 11tates
the Nati onal Multiple Sclerasls Society in its recently released annual report.
An additio nal $56 ,000 provided
nine y oung post-graduate doct ors
with fellowshiPl!l for advanced
traini n g and Rtudy in multiple
acleros s research.
Growth of its: re■eareli program
is attributed by the society lo a
"deepening concern am ong the,
AMerican people., for fhe vic dms
of MS. It 18 estimated that al leiM:
500,000 people in the United States
are victiml!l of multiple sclerosis
and its related illnesllell.
Most of them are stricken in the
2o..fO age bracket, men and women
with family respon,ibillties, crippied in whet are normally lhe
years of peak econo mic producti ll•
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COLUMBUS UPI-Gov. Mlch•el
V. DISalle HYI! he is ID posi­
tive that Sen. John II'. Kennedy
will gain Demo crat c presidentia l
nominition that he already is
making plans for him to come to
Ohio during the campalp.
DISalle, who said Monday he
disagreed with ronner president
Harry S. Truman that the conven­
ti on le "rigged" tn favor of
Kennedy, stood firm In hi, belief
that the Massa$m11etta 11enator
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morni n g, two di vorce cases have
bene filed in
county Common
Pleas Co urt.
Belva Faber, Po meroy, has flied
petition for div orce fr'Qm Alva Fa­
ber, Syracuse, and Barbara M .
Whillock, t t D. 2, lt■cine, a min or, .
hss tiled agai nst Dale E. Whitlock, ·
204 Lasley .st, Pomeroy, througft a
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Dural, Pome?Oy; Waldo John
Bartels, Pomwoy.
Dlamtssed July 1: Mn. Earl F.
Lockett, Mn. Grover Conlt1y, Cecil
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WASHINGTON UPI - A Sen­
ate subcommittee report pictures
a big secnient o( delinquent Ameri­
can youths as drug-addicted, crim­
inally oriented llllid pre-occupied
wilh 11ex.
The Senate group, headed by
Sen. Thomlil&amp;
Htnnings Jr. (,0M o.), M o nday recommended feder­
al aid t9 the states for training
personnel to help combat rising
juvenile delinquency.
Hennings said in a statement
aNompany1ng hUI subcommittee's
12'9-page report that teen • aged
ga ng11 con·tributed a "dispropor­
tionate ahare'• of juventle crime.
He als o noted a direct correla·
tion between ganr membet1hip and
the use of ril.ariJu■na.
The study e1tim1ted that up to
2 mll llon youths were arrested in
�Sl68, and that offenae.a of a quar­
ter of them Were serloua enough to
bring them into oourt.

Mr. and Mra. Fred Jackson n•
tertainoJ With a dinner Mond•Y al
their home on Diam ond StNtet in
Middleport.
Guesu were Mri1. Mary W1t1on,
Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Craia Wataol'I
of CIP-Veland and Mn. Campbei]
Harper and dau11htera, Phoebe and
Pauline, Po meroy.
Dr. and Mrs. P. E, Stanley: \li11t­
d lio1'�Y with Mr. and Mn.
B. J. Schwanel of Alben, at
the.lr 1ummer hoDlfl at Hocll:ina:•
port
Mu. Harry W. Pickens and Mn:
P. E. Stanley were bualneu visit•
ors
in Pt. Pleasant Saturd�
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share of this
week', distrlbution U $29,fl4.95.
The total sent Ior d.Jstribution
among the t oWJ14hlps
of this
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Today is Tuesday, July a. the
1 87th' day of the year, with trl'9
more' ln l960.
The moon is approaching I''
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The morning 11tars are Mara,
Jupiter and Saturn. The even ing
stars are Jupiter and Saturn.
On t.his day io history:
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In 1801, David Farragut, the
0111o
rtrst admiral of the U. S. Nevy,
was born.
In 1804, Frenr:b writer. Georges
Sa nd was born.
In 1810, Amer lean circus proOOMl'Li:rE . !NSURANCJ: PRO
Phinea s
teeUon, Lila. Aute, Fire, Pollo. jiijiip:.�,IU!d · "'lho wman
Coll' Doti ·
J,liddlopori, Tajf9i 'llar.num was born .
In 1935 , Pre!ll dent Fra nklin De ·
lano Roosevelt signed the.Natio n.al Labor Relations Act of 1 985 .
In 1945, Genera l D ouglH Mac­
Athur
announced the libera tion of
FOR SALE : 4 · ROOM HOUSE ,nd,
the
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lot. Reason!lble.
Sbe James·
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Labor G ov.
Knightn ne, . . Antlqulty, Ohio.
emment adopted the National
6 30 61:c
Health Service Act.

We repair aU type\:!.:,:dl·
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radiator.

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The ltCOlld dlllributlon of ltlo
adto licen,e mohe,, toialh1, $6,·
831,841, 1.va1 made Thursday to
oou nt ie1 and t own1hi_p1 Jn Ohio,
Eiccordln&amp; to State Auditor lame,
A. Rhodes. Hl1 office completed
writl n 1 the check1 Wodnnday and
tamed them over for mallln&amp; to
the Bure.10 of Motor Vehicles
which tornpute■ the amount due
flth county and tbwmhJl'.

This ii the money that i■
paid t o countie1 and town■hipa
under the 11113 Wheeler bill o n
the basis of their road mileage.
Counties 1et, n addition to other
paym n t,, 9 per cent of t�e auto
license money according to their
road mileage. Town1bipc1 gel 5
per cent on the buia of road
mile.age ln each townablp.
Co unties are receivJng $3,62,0.473 i n this dl1tributi on ; town­
ships, $2,0lt,374. This ia the sec­
ond payment of 1960 1uto license
mon ey to counties and the firat
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Mr ild lln. Sam ,i
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ltr. and Mrt. Arthur Hall of ·•I• children of Ottana,, V:1, , dlbt ...
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thum, �HJ.. reee-ntly viaited kr. eral dlyt here ..... W · phreKta,.
and Mn. .Georg.. Adkins. They 'Mr. end Mn. Roy Wlnebnn:Mf ind
were ■ccompaoled home ht' Mh. J ,on , Gordon. Mn. Winelmnt.ler beJUM
Sampt0n Hall.
came ill wbil'J! hett and Nlhiiaed
Mn. Florence Harden has re. for a lonier vlalt.
t.wned b. ,me alter a lhree week
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M t and Ml'I Lawrence Wltilt•
vilit with her daughtel' and family llltch' Md �ter: Delcla, havt!
NEWARK , N. J. (UPI) _ Row I
1:!nKendau and
dler whl� they
would .'°" r.,lit a air S7 . ways'!
�:�, ;n!: r�i�!t
That I the problem facing 57
)fr. and Mrs. C:harlea Hobaci' of
Ambro1ie rtana�n h..
membllf"I or the We1t ONng ': Fire
� innatl spe n t a week end et
Cin
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�partmeht Who ch �p,ped IP to
from I viilt wttlt bli
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thet r home here
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buy a $100 ticket for a Rotary ____
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daupter, Mr. ■rNI Jin. �nee
Ch1b ear r.afnfl-arut won 11 91,400
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Sellers. ColumbUJ, .and 1iJI ••·
Cadilbe.
Mts.. Elt.a Mercer, 1ft. Ste..Hnf
The f.iremen got 111rt, at tht
nam May 20 and aince have been j
MOSCOW UPI-So.v iet acienli1tl
Mr and Mn Charlet TolllHr or
tr')'ln 11 lo decide how to share thelr • were jubilant today 011et t,.he
Atheu ape nt S unday witlr tlM!tr
prize.
diee!losure that ■ rabbit and two daughter, Mr and 11n. Will m
Most wanted lo Jell t.he ear and J dop: were safely retur ned to E e t« Tbff ,,_ accomglllia
ied
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split the profit.,. But 10 1moknt• earth from a rocll:et fired 1 26
home by Linda Eiehinser. ""I
ers. wanted the fire company to mila into the upper all110$phere.
Visiting Mn. Etlna CaJttlltln en
ho ld lta owtl lottel'J and a,rard
TIit high altitude rockett shot
Sunday
wCTe Millet ltaud and
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9'U cloN:ly linked to the forth- 'Fr
lhe car to the winner.
rueser and lfrt. Ed Hint■,
eda
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Town Attom,ey Louis t.ndo. comina: P.acihc rocket telt.11 which
Callin.I Wednudty
however, put a ki n k in the rafne J have been anno unced for the per• Minersville.
were
Mr.
and
11n.
WIIUMII llooth,
plan when he pointed out a lottery iod July �31.
South G■te, Citlf., lfn. Booth is
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is iltetal i n New Jel'lleJ. So the
the former Sarah � .■,ndi a for
firemen went to Superior Court J
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mer pupil of 11:r,. CarJeton.
Judie Nelson K. Mintz here.
Mn. Louilie Rowlh of Pollansbee.
'11ae judge Friday a,ppointed I
eroes
vi., .,,11 an overnifht ,out or
w.
Capi. Edmund Murphy aa trustee
MOUNT VERNON UPI-A Sun•
Hell
lor the a:roup to find I buyer tor ( day khool leader said today beJ'O. M �·;Cl
. � ft(n.· Donald Ude and
the car. The company wflieh ,old es ol televiaion shows and comic
children ,pent • •Hi: .t iakkeye
the car to the Rotarr Club or- booU "are fa,t becoming the Lat
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[ered the flrtmen '4,200 tor it
only ideal, 01· thousandA o f chilGonion
Wdl:
attl
Olifbbn
'Mn.
The frotal firemen want a bet,. dren. "
l)(,ttal •isited IHJ' ptndpaninll,
ter price.
Dr. Owen A. Troy, U150tiate of
:Mr. ,nd Mn. J'am ea �
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aecretary o f the Sabbath School
Carl UW■rdl: 11 •itlitlnt with hia
dep.artinent of the General Conchildren in ColumbUI.
ference of Sevrnth•Day Advfflti■t1
Mrt. Maud Bnnell of Columbus
, ,ugge,ted that Bible heroes be
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wUb b m
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emphasized by Sunday Sch ool :r
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-er.
teacben to counter the trehd.
Mrs. Herman Lon don ii conf'lftif!d
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her hom e by illneu.
to
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· Max Fadey, Division 10 EnginAalllvrlRd'
or Marietta hn: anno unced a
a
Ohi o motorlsts died at the r te
of one
every two and a half ' rt'IMI heiring at the county rou rt
hourg duri nC the 78-ho ur Fo urtb l mom � Wednesday• Aug�rt 3.
I 'J'.be meeUn1 will be held to discuss
of J'uly we�k end. ·
The state counted at teot 30 Belile 880.
-------highway fatalille1 during ttie peft.lNl181NG - liKTalCAL
¥1111' Hit•
riod from 8 p. m. e..a.t. F'Nday miMr. end Mrs. WilllaUI Bergdahl
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til rhldnliht Monday according te
a U n ited Pr,,s lnl�allonol ltl1'- and their children , Koren and
or Ashland, Ohio, ,pent the
v
oigain, lh• loll m,de plken out -k •nd with Mr. and Mn. A. V.
Baroid
or the hhJhway &amp;afety ei:pertl, Ealn,rtbn and children, Carol and
who had predicted 23 would die Bob, �lne. Caro] wu home for
during the Thdependence Day the bolit;lay week end . rrom her ,tu- WY -I
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.Mem orial Day this Year •Ith 28 a
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Ia1 ions
during the week end. ,
fata1ities
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lte said lhe �hocking to ll occur�
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red despite a concentrated e(fort
by state, county and local polite.
Five penons drowned and two
died from miacetlaneous causes
last week end, making a total of
37 accidental deaths for the week.
The death reports started out
strong Friday night and then
slacked o f.f gradually, Al lea1t 1�
�rao.ns died. from_ 6 p. � · until
� idto ght P'r�day in tr11ff1c, and
stx. m ore h 1� hway deaths plus
three drown ings were recorded
Saturday. .
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Seven died in traffic and one
drowning Sunday, while the Mon•
day holiday sh.ow� •ev�� dead
and one. dro wnin g in .iddthon to
t'wo miscellaneo us d�atha, o ne
from a race track acc1d�nt and
the other when a car slipped off
!ts ja ck and fell on a man work•
lng undern eath.

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2nd Distribution
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Money Is Made

Delinquent Youth
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ennounclng the birth or the r fin,
Ron an d seC'o nd child on May 28.
The baby has bee n named Joaeph
Curtll!I.
Mrs. 811;rlholemew ls the former
Dorothy Qleui n,lil of Letarl Roule
ln Mason County. Gra n dparents
are Mr. anO Mrs. Clare nce Ble111lni
of Letart, RI. 1. and Mr. and Mn.
J. Bartholemew, Meadsvllle, Tt!11n.
R. T. Blessing, Mason , la a areat
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ly Mn: llhtliall httd•
Recent caUer1 ol Mr. and 'Mn.
Will Heilman were Mn. Jamet
Balley, Mrs. Jeannette La n ham a nd
dlldren, and Mr, and lln. Charla
Sa,rt and IOftS,
Ru11eJI Painter spent sund,y
with. 11.r. and Mrs. Harry Brown.
Mr. ind Mrl. tarl M011man and
d 1u.Q:hter, and Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralpb
fl111nler were afternoon c.idllers.
Mr. atm Mi's. J-,loYd Spe n ce and
MN. Dlif'lill Geogleln IJ)ent Sunday
afternoon with M,;1. Jennie Roush,
Larry R o ,nh called on Mr. a nd
MB. Virgil Roush Saturday.
Linda Bahr spent Wednesday
night with M'ary Joe Aowh.

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Pat.rs. M:py,ne H,lrou •Pf!nt II rew­
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wllb her si�r, Mra. Helen
Wetzel In' Golurrtt,.u,..
Ml:,. and Mn. r'8oeer Winebfen­
UF r h,ave pui:c.Ji\fed • trailer and
hlllii it on bj,r pareht'1 property; on
Col)en l\l"'d.
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s,ntinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., -July 5, 1690
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Vlliting: recently wilh Mr . .11.nd
Mrs.' Sam Pickens were Mr. and
Mrs. David Sm it.h and children,
Mn. Shelby Pickens ■ n'd chlldrel'I,
Buban, Mr. and Mrs. William Cha·
ney and daughter, Albany, and :\1 r.
1nd Mrs. Elmer Pickens a n d chil­
dren of, Letart Falls.
Mr. a n d M ra. Way n e Winge t t
and Mn. Dora O'Brilln or Shade
recently visited with Mr8. Edna
Carleton.
Mr. a nd Mn. William Zerkle ·
and Billy and Sandy spent a week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil N or­
ri, of Mt. Vernon.
ce Gl'UeAer
Mr. and Mn'. ' Cla
of Neue Settlement�'1'C Suoday
a:uem of iib'. an�
. Emtnett
illt,;telL
Barney Menitt h� returned to
hY. home in. YaqaeeliJii -.tter a vi&amp;il
�i� Mr. and, Kn, � Winebren•

Cor,■iemtiog Editorially
Meeting The Boss

Spokesmen for. retail trade enterprise s are
fond of saying that t he consumer is king.
That isn't just a felicitous phrnse - it's one
of the hard and ineseapable facts of retail
life in this intensely competitive world of
ours.
If you don't believe thLlt. an artica: m the
Salurday Evening Post of June 4 will prove
enlightening. I t is by the president o! the ni:11·
lion's third-largest supermarket chain - aa
outrit that operates some 1 400 large modern
stores. He writes: " Within the l ast few
months I have acquired an important new
job. I ring doorbells a·n d talk to housewives.
This is, I believe. one of the most vital thin�s
I have ever done, although I am 60 years old,
have had almost thirty years' rxperit!nce in
my business. and I am president of a company that will this year enjoy sales of a·lmost

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News Of Week

By Mn. I, C. Johntt.n
Vil1itors o{ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
A1hbum and Mrs. Pharoh John­
son Thursday were Mr. and Mra.
Hillard Johnson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos Hamp, Mr. anc.l
Mra. Chester Johnson and d.a;ugb­
ter, Cheretyn Ann and Mrs.
Tracey Tr11.ckl'II,
Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Bright
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Vaughan
Roush at Morgan CentN, Sunday.
&amp;J,rs, �Y1'0Dd Hoffman is ill
and her mother-in-la w Mrs. Ml'IVa
Healy oi (.1earwater, Fl.i . , is car•
In&amp; tor her.
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lira. Melvinia JoAoliO,JI j and
&amp;rw;ad100 spent Frid(!.)' afte�noon
VlslUng Mr5. Bonnie Johnston and
t::hUdren.
' lttnry Milam, son or Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Milam was injured
re.eently I n a motorcycle accident.
Mn. GI ibert Frittwater and
children and her mother of Col­
umbu, spent Sa t urday evening
w th Callif M1lheoey. Mrt. Fritz.
wa t er left Jul)' 4th t.
Ger•
many to join her hul'b1'h d. She
and her thrt"e C'hlldren will leave
New York by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddle Georii:11
and sons, Ru t land, visited SPt•
urday wlth her mother Mr. and
Mrs. Jarrell an d Mr. and Mr11.
Earl Wright.

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The Salem Ce n ter Glrl Scouts
and Brownle Troop No. UH held
thelr weekly meeting al Sal�m
Cent r sch ool Frida y eve n ing. It
wa■ d�ldad thal the l n terme•
dl■te girls would form a ■e ar­
ate troop und e r the lea �II I
of Mary Lathe)' a nd Adra '.ft
Plan• were made fo r a hiking
l ot4 ... .
trip.
The .wmlor Girl Sc outa remnl n 1
under the leadership of, Rm1e
Wrlrht. The Boy Sc out11 held a
meetl n g at the school Saturday.
T),elr leader Jack Crl1p ts �uffi .
clently recovered after hospil all•
r.ailon to re1u me his duties.
Mr , and Mra. J. C. ,Johnston
Jr. ' Ind dlUihten Betty and
' 'J'l'IJd.y spe n t tho past week v!Rlttni Mr. and Mr11. Vlrgll Good
and carlng ror Mr11. Good \vhlle
die waa ill. They visited Su n ilay
wlth Mr. od Mrs. Euaent Jo h n •
1ton before. re t ur n lnC to their
�mt In Clevela nd
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$2.000.000,000."
Wh�· does the top man i n a huge organization rin g doorbel ls? The answer is found in
another paragraph of the article: " I should
have taken up doorbell ringing Jong before 1
did. I t is one of the best ways I know to meet
my real boss - ring her doorbell and talk to
her. She is the Am erica n housewife. The near.
ly S2,000,000,000 we re-,.eive in a year is her
money. If she doesn't Uke me or my asiOci•
ates or our stores and prod1,1cts, she can and
will destroy us.' 1
I t's no trouble a.i, ajl fQ� eo�mers to destroy a store, no matter how. big. All they ha·ve
to do ls to walk past i� d()QI' aQd take their
trade to a competitor in � nut stre.et or tho
next town. Succcsstul reqailen, U3: all branches o! the business, WlOw 'ijlat, and never for­
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to his job al Pe n ce Electric Tuesday.
Co. at Columbus.
Mr.. Ke th Tyler recen tly re•
Ja ck Might who rerenll y suf• tur n ed home after spend.Joa a two
fered a heart a t t ack died Mond ay week, vacation wl t h her aon, Mr.
night a: H o lzer H o »pital. He a nd Mfl. Lee Tyler in Florida.
Mr. and Mn. Willard Walker
lea Veli a wife and lwo daughlen.
Sunday gut!l!lla of Mr. and Mr&amp;. a nd children 1pent Wednesday in
Kenny Knot11 were Mr. and Mrs. {;rilumbus
Harry Kn otts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr, and Mn. Be.rt Smith re­
Gi lliam and Mr. and. Mrs. Wlllard t urned ho.lJle '1°iday, H e from the
Walker and children.
Veteran1 Ho!p;t.aJ, Plttl1burah a nd
Mrs. Phar ob Johnson, Lloyd she rtom Col umbus. He will hive
At1hburn and son Larry l�ft Sun­ l o go to lJuntlnj:ton Veteran■
day nlning at Ft. Pierce, Fla. Hospital for checkup,.
They will stop at Tennessee to
Lloyd Ashburn has gone to Ft.
visit hi• 1ister.
Pierce. Fla., to aeek work.
M rs. Mar1,11r1t Cardillo who le
George MMrtin is enj oying his
empl oyed at . Delaware ls spend• vacation and he and Dorothy a n d
ing a lwo wee.U vacatio n with ch lldren are plannifli a trip to
her childre.n and M.r. and M u . Circlevllle to vi1it Mr. and Mrs.
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Ernest Spires and to Columbus to
Alva Swlck.
Mr. and Mn. Eiater Matheney visit Mr. an d Mrs. Raymond Ca ·
a nd family of M &amp;nBfleld hu been ton, the n on to London, 0., to
vlsiti n e: hlJI father Tom Matheney visit Mr. Martin', 1ister Jean a n d
and her parent, at Wilkesville, family.
Mr. and Mrs. Estil Johnsto n
Mr. and Mrs, Mollahand. They
will travel oh to Te n nessee to vlalted Mn Lloyd Ashburn a n d
vlsit Mr. and Mn. Charl e s Math­ children Wednesday evening.
eney before re t urning to Mans•
field.
Mr. and Mr1, Bud Janey are
the parents of a son born Friday
al P.t. Pleaaan t Cll n lc.
Mrl!. Freda Duis Is steadily
lm provinR: alter being a patient
al l lol:ter Ho spital.
Mr. and MrK. Llo)'d Smi t h we.re
l n Pomeroy on bu1i n es1 Tue,rlay. KLUS M •111 WI ! LW
Todoy
Rece nt guest&amp; of th e Titus
Jufy I
Sm ith hmlly were Mr. and Mrs.
There will be a meeth1g of the
do11ghter11
Corwin Smi t h and
otrldal board of the RMCine Me­
Kathy a nd su�a n of Columbus,
lhodis t Church Tue1day eveni n g,
Ml1111 Pam WIiso n , Mr. ond Mrs.
July a, at 7:30 p. m.
Ted Smith o r De"ter, Tom Spauld·
'T'he reaular mNilinl of the
Ing and Mr. and Mn. Bill Garnes
Sl4tera Melg1 Temi,Je
Pvthlan
• •net daughter� of Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge Ja n ey will be he ld TUesday, July .6th, at
p. m, at the K. of u f� r luill
lhcf childre n, Larry, Dallas a nd 7:30
ln
Middl
e port.
George Jr., an d Mr. and Mrs. Oli­
The Ladie&amp; Bible Class of the
ver Joh nston or Ashla nd, Ky.,
Baptist Church of Mlddlepor1
vlftl ted Mr. a n d Mre. Euge ne Jo hn · �'irst
will meet at the ho me of Mrs.
�tun TuesdRy ev en lnii:.
J11ml!1 Murr1y, Grant St., for it11
Orion Roush has been a patie n t
re�uliir meeti n 11.
at C'lt•veland Clinic.
Pomeroy Chapter 186, OES. will
M i ke Johnso n und Lanny Ash­
meet I n regular ae811ion nl 7:45 p.
hurn Rpe n l Monday night wi t h
m. at lhe Masonic Tell'lplc.
C'et'II Joh nston.
July 6
Thf' congregation of the Mr•
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The
Lidi
e, Aid of the St. Paul 1
thodiRt Churrh welcomed their
nt•w p11stor llev. Jock Sulcr of Lnt heran Church will have a pic­
nic 111 the Middleport Roadside
llcaver Sundny morning.
Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.
Mr. anti Mn. Dun Tohias a n d Perk.
Members of the Jolly Bu nch
sons ol Columbus vl�ltrd Mr.
Sewing Club wlll meet at the home
and Mrs. Willard Walker recent­
of Mn. Nora Mills, al 12:SO p. m.
ly
From t here they will go to GjllipoMrs. Bo n nle John�ton and dau­
Us for lunch a nd to vh1it intere11tgh t ers vlslled Mrs. Liu;ic Cato n
Ina poi nts.
lcl' cream soc al, Mlddl eport
fi'irfll Presbyteria n Churrh, start•
I n � outside the. church, If wuther
permih, at 8:30 p. m.
Wonhlpful Maater Thom11 W,
Bowen ahnounee1 the Pomeroy
Lodge No. 164, F&amp;AM wl ll hold I t s
rci::ular mo11thly buaine11 meeting
al 7:30 p. IJl. There will b8 degree
work followed by refreshment,. •
The Guild of Grace li:plHcopal
Church will meet Wednesday at
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8 p. m. at the Parish ffc)Use wi t h
Ml■■ Gr,1ce Horton. Mn. Earl Tl•
tu, and Mn. Fra nk Ti t us as hosteases.

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Coming Events

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Birth Anrwunced From
We1tfln,IUe, Ohio

Mr. and Mn. R oy Hlgalm, Weat­
ervill&lt;\ Ohio, are announcing the
birth or a 8 pound 1 1 ounce
daughter, Al\11• Mar e, June 24, at
Mt. Carmel Hoaplla1, Columbua.
Grandpar nt, IN! Mr. and Mrs.
Wheeler Drak , Pomeroy; Mr. a n d
Mn. Thomas Ht11ina, Pt. Pleasant ;
and a Kreat arandmoth er, Mrs. Sd·
w1rd Humphrey, Roek Sprln111.
The Hlqln•• h■ve on" other
dauahter, Pamela, •a:� 31it .

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Society Events

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Responsive reading of the: "B,at­
itudes" opened the June meeilna:
of the Star Clasli of the Pff,lbyer­
ian Church when it met itL the
church annex Tuesday evening,
June 28 with the pre»ident, MIQ
Frankie Mumaw, presid.in•. Roll
call wae answered wlth a Bible
ver,e. 'l'rta1urer'11 report waa giv­
en by Mn. Daisy Duckworth and
Mrs. Ad.u Slack con ducted a Bible
questio n seBSlo n . Prese nt were Min
Mumaw,
Mrti. Duckworth, Mrs.
Elizabeth Quick, Mn. Slack nd
Mrs, Mayme Holmes.
Helpers at the Firem n's Fair
spo nsored by the Ladies Auxil iary
were: Firemen�Woodrow Hen•
drix, Franklin Hendrix, Malcolm
Guinlher, Bill H udson and Troy
Zwilling. Ju n ior Firemen - Earl
Hendrix, Roger Slacl:,
Marlon
Stowe, Dave Hendrix, Eddie MOOlje
Bobby Willis and Bill Moore. Atix­
Uiary-Phyllit Hendr1', Erume­
H nc He ndrix, Sylvia Zwlllin&amp;:, Ada
Slack, Evely n M oore, Ann Lee Wal­
ki ns, CreHe Je n kins, Jane Teaford
Ja n ice Teaford, M ildred Hudson,
Carrie Sincl1tir and Agnes White.
Kathryn Crow conducted a pro­
gram on Thursday evening. Pro•
ceeds from the a!fair amounted to
$22 5.
Mr. and Mn. Royal Thoma!
spent several days in La n {'aster
wilh the ir daughter and family, Mr.
and Mra. Raym ond MIiler. They
were accompanied horn&amp; by thelr
grandchildron, Marilyn, Sydney
and Thomaa Miller.
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Mre. Philip Ki nzel a nd l!(iss El li•
abe t h M(!rrllt of Mt. Alt o , W. Va.
end Mr. and Mrs. Iva n Allison a nd
gra n dson , Philip, or Ni tro, were
Su nday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wi nebrenner ond G ordon .
Hoy Quillen of Folla nsbee, W.
Va., recently vlalled hhi 11is�er, Mrs.
Mollie Guinther.
Mr. and Mn. Ge orge McCoy,
Brcnd11 Lyn n, Kenneth, Stanlt"y
and Scott, Elillt Liverpool , were
week e nd gueata or Mr . .and Mr11.
Lige Shields. Sunday they and Mr.

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of ac�lipt: at A4Jle.n, recently.
Mn. Jo�N an� Kim vuite.d Mr.
Qd Mr,. Roy Jo.nes · Jr., Columbus.
Mrs, ll■e Yo uel l of Kincade. W.
Va., v sited with Ml'I!'. Mollie Guin•
the,; recently.
Air. and Mrs.. Clay.cl Cunnjngh a.ni
and ' children 1pen,i a week with
Mr. an(\ Mn. George Armentrout,
Poco, W. V1.
Mra. Ambrose F11napn attend�
the Story•Locliary wedfJing a t the
G race Episcopal Church, Po meroy.
The groom's mother, M rs. Patriek Lothary, waa a former m usic
teacher in the Syracuse sch ool.
Mias Pamela Sylvester vlsited
friend• In Galllpolls for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clnr� Jr.
of. Lancuter spent a few days with
his parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Thoma11
Clark Sr.
Mrs. Edith Mat1del) and four chll
dreQ 0£ Baltlmore, Md., were rece,nt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim·
mie Eva n s.
Mr. and 'Mra. Robert Geb!er and

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Mra. Emmett 'Bartels a ·w th
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spent a Sundt)' hi Hu,Dli�n. wiU,,
Mr. Bartel&amp;' brp,Q)er . �­
Mr. and·
Jeff�r• 1nd
so n, Kenton, weq .iueat.l of,. hi,
pertnt&amp;, Mr. and llff. Aldo E. J f•
fers, Columbus, Kenton wa1 111 ring
bearer for the wedding of a cou1.in
of Mr. Jeffera. Another son, Kevin,
remalhed here with hl1 aunt, Mn.
Harold Smith.
. JQry Jane Elthlnjer, student
nurse at Camden ' Clark Hospital in
Parkersburg, spellt a vacuUo n here
with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
William Eichinger. From hare she
went le) Lakeland, x;y., for three
weeks' schoolina:.
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WHAT KIND A.Ill YOU
Are yo u an active member,
The kind thllt would be millsed?
Or are )'Ou just contetited that
you, name is on the list?
Do you alUnd the meetings,
Mi•1ile with the flock?
Or do yo u stay at ho me
A n d criticize and knock r
Do you take an active p,rt
To help the work alol1,1f'
Are )'OU satisried to be
The kind that just belongs.
Do you ever votuntar:lly help,
At the guidina: 11tick?
Qr ltave the work to just a few,
And talk about t he clique?
Corne out to the meeti n gs often,
�nd help with hand and heart.
Don't be ju.at a· member,
But take an sctive part.
Think this over member,
"i'ou kn ow rlgtl t from wrong.
Are you an active member,
Or do you just belong.
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d1strlbut!on makea • total or '40227,480 1n 1860 auto tag m oney
t hat the state bu aent to )ocal
governments tbi1 year. In A�ril
$34,595 ,833 waa sent to cqu n lle!I
and muriidpalltieA. Total sent back
last year at thi■ time was
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Al though the cause and cure or
m•lliple sclero■ia remain unknown,
research was advanced in 43 projeet.s financed b)' grants totaling
. $336 ,000 in lDMI, an inuease of
1�% o ver the previou, year, 11tates
the Nati onal Multiple Sclerasls Society in its recently released annual report.
An additio nal $56 ,000 provided
nine y oung post-graduate doct ors
with fellowshiPl!l for advanced
traini n g and Rtudy in multiple
acleros s research.
Growth of its: re■eareli program
is attributed by the society lo a
"deepening concern am ong the,
AMerican people., for fhe vic dms
of MS. It 18 estimated that al leiM:
500,000 people in the United States
are victiml!l of multiple sclerosis
and its related illnesllell.
Most of them are stricken in the
2o..fO age bracket, men and women
with family respon,ibillties, crippied in whet are normally lhe
years of peak econo mic producti ll•
ity. "The econo mic loss to commu n itiea an perforce to the na tion is huge " states the report.
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COLUMBUS UPI-Gov. Mlch•el
V. DISalle HYI! he is ID posi­
tive that Sen. John II'. Kennedy
will gain Demo crat c presidentia l
nominition that he already is
making plans for him to come to
Ohio during the campalp.
DISalle, who said Monday he
disagreed with ronner president
Harry S. Truman that the conven­
ti on le "rigged" tn favor of
Kennedy, stood firm In hi, belief
that the Massa$m11etta 11enator
will be nominated on the first bal­
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Accordi ng to journal entrys this
morni n g, two di vorce cases have
bene filed in
county Common
Pleas Co urt.
Belva Faber, Po meroy, has flied
petition for div orce fr'Qm Alva Fa­
ber, Syracuse, and Barbara M .
Whillock, t t D. 2, lt■cine, a min or, .
hss tiled agai nst Dale E. Whitlock, ·
204 Lasley .st, Pomeroy, througft a
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Dural, Pome?Oy; Waldo John
Bartels, Pomwoy.
Dlamtssed July 1: Mn. Earl F.
Lockett, Mn. Grover Conlt1y, Cecil
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WASHINGTON UPI - A Sen­
ate subcommittee report pictures
a big secnient o( delinquent Ameri­
can youths as drug-addicted, crim­
inally oriented llllid pre-occupied
wilh 11ex.
The Senate group, headed by
Sen. Thomlil&amp;
Htnnings Jr. (,0M o.), M o nday recommended feder­
al aid t9 the states for training
personnel to help combat rising
juvenile delinquency.
Hennings said in a statement
aNompany1ng hUI subcommittee's
12'9-page report that teen • aged
ga ng11 con·tributed a "dispropor­
tionate ahare'• of juventle crime.
He als o noted a direct correla·
tion between ganr membet1hip and
the use of ril.ariJu■na.
The study e1tim1ted that up to
2 mll llon youths were arrested in
�Sl68, and that offenae.a of a quar­
ter of them Were serloua enough to
bring them into oourt.

Mr. and Mra. Fred Jackson n•
tertainoJ With a dinner Mond•Y al
their home on Diam ond StNtet in
Middleport.
Guesu were Mri1. Mary W1t1on,
Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Craia Wataol'I
of CIP-Veland and Mn. Campbei]
Harper and dau11htera, Phoebe and
Pauline, Po meroy.
Dr. and Mrs. P. E, Stanley: \li11t­
d lio1'�Y with Mr. and Mn.
B. J. Schwanel of Alben, at
the.lr 1ummer hoDlfl at Hocll:ina:•
port
Mu. Harry W. Pickens and Mn:
P. E. Stanley were bualneu visit•
ors
in Pt. Pleasant Saturd�
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share of this
week', distrlbution U $29,fl4.95.
The total sent Ior d.Jstribution
among the t oWJ14hlps
of this
count)' ii $25,397.88.

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Today is Tuesday, July a. the
1 87th' day of the year, with trl'9
more' ln l960.
The moon is approaching I''
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full phase.
The morning 11tars are Mara,
Jupiter and Saturn. The even ing
stars are Jupiter and Saturn.
On t.his day io history:
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In 1801, David Farragut, the
0111o
rtrst admiral of the U. S. Nevy,
was born.
In 1804, Frenr:b writer. Georges
Sa nd was born.
In 1810, Amer lean circus proOOMl'Li:rE . !NSURANCJ: PRO
Phinea s
teeUon, Lila. Aute, Fire, Pollo. jiijiip:.�,IU!d · "'lho wman
Coll' Doti ·
J,liddlopori, Tajf9i 'llar.num was born .
In 1935 , Pre!ll dent Fra nklin De ·
lano Roosevelt signed the.Natio n.al Labor Relations Act of 1 985 .
In 1945, Genera l D ouglH Mac­
Athur
announced the libera tion of
FOR SALE : 4 · ROOM HOUSE ,nd,
the
PhUlppine
]elands.
lot. Reason!lble.
Sbe James·
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the
English
Labor G ov.
Knightn ne, . . Antlqulty, Ohio.
emment adopted the National
6 30 61:c
Health Service Act.

We repair aU type\:!.:,:dl·
aton, frl" Mter
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the largest.truck or tractor ·
radiator.

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The ltCOlld dlllributlon of ltlo
adto licen,e mohe,, toialh1, $6,·
831,841, 1.va1 made Thursday to
oou nt ie1 and t own1hi_p1 Jn Ohio,
Eiccordln&amp; to State Auditor lame,
A. Rhodes. Hl1 office completed
writl n 1 the check1 Wodnnday and
tamed them over for mallln&amp; to
the Bure.10 of Motor Vehicles
which tornpute■ the amount due
flth county and tbwmhJl'.

This ii the money that i■
paid t o countie1 and town■hipa
under the 11113 Wheeler bill o n
the basis of their road mileage.
Counties 1et, n addition to other
paym n t,, 9 per cent of t�e auto
license money according to their
road mileage. Town1bipc1 gel 5
per cent on the buia of road
mile.age ln each townablp.
Co unties are receivJng $3,62,0.473 i n this dl1tributi on ; town­
ships, $2,0lt,374. This ia the sec­
ond payment of 1960 1uto license
mon ey to counties and the firat
for town1hipa.

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Mr ild lln. Sam ,i
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ltr. and Mrt. Arthur Hall of ·•I• children of Ottana,, V:1, , dlbt ...
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thum, �HJ.. reee-ntly viaited kr. eral dlyt here ..... W · phreKta,.
and Mn. .Georg.. Adkins. They 'Mr. end Mn. Roy Wlnebnn:Mf ind
were ■ccompaoled home ht' Mh. J ,on , Gordon. Mn. Winelmnt.ler beJUM
Sampt0n Hall.
came ill wbil'J! hett and Nlhiiaed
Mn. Florence Harden has re. for a lonier vlalt.
t.wned b. ,me alter a lhree week
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M t and Ml'I Lawrence Wltilt•
vilit with her daughtel' and family llltch' Md �ter: Delcla, havt!
NEWARK , N. J. (UPI) _ Row I
1:!nKendau and
dler whl� they
would .'°" r.,lit a air S7 . ways'!
�:�, ;n!: r�i�!t
That I the problem facing 57
)fr. and Mrs. C:harlea Hobaci' of
Ambro1ie rtana�n h..
membllf"I or the We1t ONng ': Fire
� innatl spe n t a week end et
Cin
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�partmeht Who ch �p,ped IP to
from I viilt wttlt bli
lftl. and
thet r home here
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buy a $100 ticket for a Rotary ____
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daupter, Mr. ■rNI Jin. �nee
Ch1b ear r.afnfl-arut won 11 91,400
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Sellers. ColumbUJ, .and 1iJI ••·
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Mts.. Elt.a Mercer, 1ft. Ste..Hnf
The f.iremen got 111rt, at tht
nam May 20 and aince have been j
MOSCOW UPI-So.v iet acienli1tl
Mr and Mn Charlet TolllHr or
tr')'ln 11 lo decide how to share thelr • were jubilant today 011et t,.he
Atheu ape nt S unday witlr tlM!tr
prize.
diee!losure that ■ rabbit and two daughter, Mr and 11n. Will m
Most wanted lo Jell t.he ear and J dop: were safely retur ned to E e t« Tbff ,,_ accomglllia
ied
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split the profit.,. But 10 1moknt• earth from a rocll:et fired 1 26
home by Linda Eiehinser. ""I
ers. wanted the fire company to mila into the upper all110$phere.
Visiting Mn. Etlna CaJttlltln en
ho ld lta owtl lottel'J and a,rard
TIit high altitude rockett shot
Sunday
wCTe Millet ltaud and
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lhe car to the winner.
rueser and lfrt. Ed Hint■,
eda
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Town Attom,ey Louis t.ndo. comina: P.acihc rocket telt.11 which
Callin.I Wednudty
however, put a ki n k in the rafne J have been anno unced for the per• Minersville.
were
Mr.
and
11n.
WIIUMII llooth,
plan when he pointed out a lottery iod July �31.
South G■te, Citlf., lfn. Booth is
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the former Sarah � .■,ndi a for
firemen went to Superior Court J
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mer pupil of 11:r,. CarJeton.
Judie Nelson K. Mintz here.
Mn. Louilie Rowlh of Pollansbee.
'11ae judge Friday a,ppointed I
eroes
vi., .,,11 an overnifht ,out or
w.
Capi. Edmund Murphy aa trustee
MOUNT VERNON UPI-A Sun•
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lor the a:roup to find I buyer tor ( day khool leader said today beJ'O. M �·;Cl
. � ft(n.· Donald Ude and
the car. The company wflieh ,old es ol televiaion shows and comic
children ,pent • •Hi: .t iakkeye
the car to the Rotarr Club or- booU "are fa,t becoming the Lat
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[ered the flrtmen '4,200 tor it
only ideal, 01· thousandA o f chilGonion
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The frotal firemen want a bet,. dren. "
l)(,ttal •isited IHJ' ptndpaninll,
ter price.
Dr. Owen A. Troy, U150tiate of
:Mr. ,nd Mn. J'am ea �
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aecretary o f the Sabbath School
Carl UW■rdl: 11 •itlitlnt with hia
dep.artinent of the General Conchildren in ColumbUI.
ference of Sevrnth•Day Advfflti■t1
Mrt. Maud Bnnell of Columbus
, ,ugge,ted that Bible heroes be
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emphasized by Sunday Sch ool :r
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teacben to counter the trehd.
Mrs. Herman Lon don ii conf'lftif!d
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· Max Fadey, Division 10 EnginAalllvrlRd'
or Marietta hn: anno unced a
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Ohi o motorlsts died at the r te
of one
every two and a half ' rt'IMI heiring at the county rou rt
hourg duri nC the 78-ho ur Fo urtb l mom � Wednesday• Aug�rt 3.
I 'J'.be meeUn1 will be held to discuss
of J'uly we�k end. ·
The state counted at teot 30 Belile 880.
-------highway fatalille1 during ttie peft.lNl181NG - liKTalCAL
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riod from 8 p. m. e..a.t. F'Nday miMr. end Mrs. WilllaUI Bergdahl
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til rhldnliht Monday according te
a U n ited Pr,,s lnl�allonol ltl1'- and their children , Koren and
or Ashland, Ohio, ,pent the
v
oigain, lh• loll m,de plken out -k •nd with Mr. and Mn. A. V.
Baroid
or the hhJhway &amp;afety ei:pertl, Ealn,rtbn and children, Carol and
who had predicted 23 would die Bob, �lne. Caro] wu home for
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by state, county and local polite.
Five penons drowned and two
died from miacetlaneous causes
last week end, making a total of
37 accidental deaths for the week.
The death reports started out
strong Friday night and then
slacked o f.f gradually, Al lea1t 1�
�rao.ns died. from_ 6 p. � · until
� idto ght P'r�day in tr11ff1c, and
stx. m ore h 1� hway deaths plus
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drowning Sunday, while the Mon•
day holiday sh.ow� •ev�� dead
and one. dro wnin g in .iddthon to
t'wo miscellaneo us d�atha, o ne
from a race track acc1d�nt and
the other when a car slipped off
!ts ja ck and fell on a man work•
lng undern eath.

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Recent caUer1 ol Mr. and 'Mn.
Will Heilman were Mn. Jamet
Balley, Mrs. Jeannette La n ham a nd
dlldren, and Mr, and lln. Charla
Sa,rt and IOftS,
Ru11eJI Painter spent sund,y
with. 11.r. and Mrs. Harry Brown.
Mr. ind Mrl. tarl M011man and
d 1u.Q:hter, and Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralpb
fl111nler were afternoon c.idllers.
Mr. atm Mi's. J-,loYd Spe n ce and
MN. Dlif'lill Geogleln IJ)ent Sunday
afternoon with M,;1. Jennie Roush,
Larry R o ,nh called on Mr. a nd
MB. Virgil Roush Saturday.
Linda Bahr spent Wednesday
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Gene Hesson , ace lefthander and "Old Pro'' who could have
but didn't "go up," hurled a no-hit ball game Saturday ni�ht
u Mel Clark's AU-Stars team tripfed a visiting Ek.1nor mne
by a score of 2-0 under the lights o Bachtel Field.
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faced only 29 men He ga vt up two for the v1.&amp;1ton while his
walks and rannei l5. It was the 1 hul"ler Bill Taylor had five. Ralph
,eeond conMCuti ve game l n which I Clark of Mel ' s team u me up with
be bu ip,peired that Ueuon has I two nic_e lield!ng plays to help save
not allowed I hit. H e pi tched five 1 l-�esson S no-hit ter.
Mel's team will not play al home
jnninp oi hltleaa ball against McArthu:r on Wednesday night of l a.s t again until the nt�ht or July 16
week. Only one min on lhe Elea- when lhi.:y enlertam a team from
Montgomer)'. Cl.irk announced th .t t
nor team reatbed 5econd base
Mel'1 team acored once in · the he will probably play two road
fourth 1nnina and asam in the xames m the ne x t two weeks.
eighth for its two runs. In the llome g.emes for luJS Lea rn in the
fourth Ruaty Wamlilley led off with ne,tt two weeks cannot be played
a 1ind,e. Bill lVillon fanned on a because of the annual Bend Softbit and run iit.uation, bat Wams• ball Tourname nt which 11 tarls at I
ley w■a ufe al second. He f!'Cored 8!l(' htel .field on Thursd.11y, J uly
on Gerald Clar.Ir.'• smgle. Luther 7 , and runs tor six nights.
The line score :
TucMr 1int1led, but Okey Anthony,
Eleanor
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£1.anor 1t1rter,
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ftn Dorwin .nd R,.lph Clark to re- Mel's
Anthony, Taylor \6J and Weaver.
tire the 1id�.
1ft the eighth inning, Tom Grues- Hesson and Tucker, Grueser.
------u walked and atole second. Dor•
win Clar.Ir. walked. Grueser advlhced lo third on pa111cd ball 1 d
tfter scored on I double steal. .1),
• Mel's team came up with sh:
¥1u. ln addition to the hill by
-_eraliJ Clark, Wamsley, an&lt;I Tucket, John Thomas and Joe Bradley
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gave Wally Post back to the Reds
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Pou II hot. He has Hmacked
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leg uniform on June 17, two days
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after th� PJ!ils traded him to the
Red1 wl�J.11 �n utes of the trad•
New Bulhtets and
Jng deadline.
h9f•lonal B ulldlag
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Telephone GlblDn ·1-ZZII -and Pott�eain. Hobin Roberts.
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New York
43 26 .623
Cleveland . .
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Baltimore . . . . . 4f 33 .57 1
Chicago
39 34 .534
Detroit
34 37 .479
Washington . . , . 31 ' 8 _ 49
Kansas City
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Boston . . . . . . . � 45 .366

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B•ltlmore I Boston 6, 2nd
o.tro!t 3 Chic1to 0, l ■t
0.troit 3 Chiueo 1, �nd
Cleveland 4 Kanau City 0, ht
Cl•'f'eland 7 K1nu1 City 4, 2nd
WHhlngton 9 Ntw York I
Tuud1y'1 Probeble Pl tclwn
Baltimore 1t lo■ton nightBrown 7-2 YI Br•Wfir S-6
NN Yortc at Weahlnaton night
-Terr, � YI R1mo1 4-9
0n1, 91me1 a,chNuled
WNnHct., Night'• G1mH
K•n•11 City 1t Detroit
Chicago et Cleveland
New York at Baltimore
Wa1hln9ton ., Boston

NATIONAL LIAGUE
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Pittsburgh . . ". . 44 28 .6 1 1
Milwaukee . . . . 40 3 1 .!J63 3 1/21
San i'"rancii.co . . 38 33 .!W2 5
St. Louis . . . . 37 37 JiOO 8
Loa Angeles . . . 36 37 .495 8 1h
Chreinnatl . . . . . 32 37 .486 9
30 44 .405 1 5
Philadelphia .
28 42 .400 15
Chicago
Mondiy's Rtt.ults
C lncinn.aitl S Phlladelphl1 0, ht
Phll1dalphl• S Cincinnati 2, 2nd
Mllw1uk" 7 Pittsburgh 6, l at 10
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Plttaburgh 7 Mllwaulcff 2, 2nd
St. Loul1 6 Loa Angeln 2, 11t
Loi Anetlea 5 St. Loul1 4, 2nd
Sin Fr1nclaco 4 Chicago o. ht
San Fr1ncisco I Chicago 1, 2nd
called after 14 lnnln11 with
Kor• t ..d, darknu1
TuNda,•• Probaliil• Pitch•"
St. Loul1 1t Chle11o-Slmmon1
1 -0 'f'I Cardwell 4-5
Sin Franci1co 1t LOI Ana••••
night-McCormick 9-4
Podr-.
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Phil.acfelphle •t Cincinnati
nl1ht-R0Mrt■ 4-7 v■ Newcombe:
3-5
Pitt.burgh 1t Mlh'f'•ukH night
-L1w 1 1 --3 YI WIiey 4-3
WNnftd1,•1 G.amet
Pllttbur■h et Cincinnati, nl9ht
Phllulelphla 1t Mllw1ukH nl9ht
Sin Fnn. 1t Lo■ Angelff, nl9ht
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In 'J:7 times at bat,
made 12 hits, including two
bks. He has drlven across
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Hut r1caplte his efforts, the Reds
lind 1111.! mHel vl'i!I in sixth place uf­
ler a huAy weekend. They started
July In fil th, lookin g upward.
Poat homered twice to lc11d the
Heds to ll 1 :.t-11 victory over the
Chicago Cuba ut ChicaKu Saturday.
lie belted one Stllldlly, but lhe
( 'ubs won their rirsl .iamc over
tho Ohioans lll Ch iclljO of the
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That July 4th tradition about
league-leaders going on to meet
in the World Series sounds great
bul the Yankees and Pirates
would feel &amp; lot better about it
if their pitching measured u p to
their hitting.
Shaky relief pitching caused the
Yankees to lo�c a game and onehalf of their American League
lead to the second•plare 1ndi.11ns
Monday.
And the bombing of Bob Friend
and Ho)' face in the first game
of a doulJle-header prevented the
Pirates from gaining ground iD
the Nat ional League on the
Bra vt!s and Giants.
Friend ble w a 6· 1 lead and
Face yielded the winning run in
the 10th mning as the Braves
edged the Pirates, 7-6 in the
opener. With Harvey Haddix p it-

ching a aix-hHter in the nightcap, Pittsburgh won, 7-2. The Pirates thus retained their 314 game
lead on Milwaukee.
Spahn WiM In Relief
H.ank Aaaron helped put Milwaukee back into the first game
with a two-run homer off Friend
and Del Crandall tied the score in
the ninth with a homer off Fat.�.
Al Spangler singled home the tiebreaking run in the 10th against
Face, making Spahn the winner
in relief. Bob Skinner and Dick
Stuart hit Pittsbureh homers.
Smok y Burgess drove in three
Pittsburgh runs in the nightcap
with a single and double. Haddix
yielded only two singles after the
first inning.
The Yankeea also did aome
heavy cannonading, including the
300th homer of Mickey Mantle's
career, but reliever Ryne Duren

. Redlegs Nip Indians 4 to 3
In Bottom Of Seventh Inning

Poat contrlbuled a two-run hom
er to help .Ja)' Hook win his firn
major loaguc shutout, D-0.
The
Red, dropped the nightcap, �-2, as
Post w,u held to a mere 1Jngle.

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'Old Pro' Faces Just 29 Men While
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The Middleport Redlegs won
their first l:illlle and the Indians
took their first Joss of the Middle­
port Little League second halt
:�onday evening. 4-3, in the bot­
tom of the :1cvent11 inning.
The winners came from being
behind 3- 1 after five innings by
getting on(' run ill the Cifth for
3-2 and tyin.t: it up 3·3 in the bot­
tom of the JSixth.
John 1';1rrnehill wulked to lead
orr the game and with one out
Mark Tannehill tripled for 1-0 ra­
orin� the Redlcgs. The Indians
m;idc it 2-J in the fourth on an
error by John Tanneh'ill and Cole­
lllilll 0 h hard shot lo center that got
pas[ the centcrficldcr and was
good fur u home run, They made it
3- 1 in the top of lhe fifth on Tay­
lor's similar line ahot · to center
th11t also went through for a hom•
er.
In the fifth Art Casci led off by
w11lking aud with two out Mark
Tannchill's single scored him. In
the sixth Bruce Wallace led off
with a double oft Mike Bratton,
who llild gone all the way, and
scored af lcr an error and a passed
ball.

Ron Hlndy relieved Dick Fife in
the seventh and got the Indiana out
walking One and allowing Bratton
a single. The Redless won it when
Bob Manley wu ,are on an error,
moved to third on Mark Tanne­
hill's double, and scored on Char­
ley Payne's wild pitch high on the
backstop.
Other Redleg hitters were Fife
and Ray Hindy, each singles. For
1he Indians, Burkett and Bartlett
iilso had singles. The Indians were
without their fine catcher and bit­
ter, Willard Moore, who is ill.
Bratton Canned 18, walked five
in aii innings. Fife fanned 10,
walked three in hi• 1ix innlnt11;
Hindy fanned one, walked one;
Payne fanned none, walked none.
Top defensive pla)' of the game
was the �dlegs· Ron Hind)"s stab
or Coleman's slow hard liner at
short in the top of the sixth with
two one and one out, caushl a foot
orr the 1::round to his right.
Indians
000 210 3 ts 2
Redlegs
100 Oil 14 6 2
Bratton (LP), Payne (7) and Burkett. Fife, Hindy (WP), and Man-.
ley. M. Tannehill (6). Umpire: Jim
Harri1.

In a game played at Racine BIi
part ot the fourth of July celebra­
tion there ut noon, the Braves
beat the Jets 10 · 5 (mofficlally, 11
an exhlbllion. Due to the holi­
day, neither rluh could field a
full team au the ltacine team WH
combined and so was the Pome­
roy team.
Racine ':litters were Jack Bo!ltlc
four for four with a 3•run homer,
and CharleA Cleland had 2 for f.
r�or Pomeroy Ec1die Baer ind
Wolrc had two singles, Jeff
Gibbs 11, triple .11°nd Swl11her a sin•
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FRENCH LICK, Ind. UPI-Mic•
kl!y Wrisht, a 26-year-old Callfor•
tlia blon d today wae the first
player ever to wJn thfl ladJea
Profeulonal Golfers A11J:J. cham­
pionship for a second tJm,e 11
well l!I the first pro to win three
tournaments thi• year.
Miss Wrlght, noted II the long­
est hitter ever in women's golf
sl.111hed three strokea off par for
tbc Sheraton Country Club'• hlll
course wilh a 71 Monday lo poal
a 292 total for 72 hole,, four
under par and win lop money of
$1,500 in the $8,500 event. She
won the LPGA erown ln 19(58 at
Pittsburgh for her tint time and
earller this year ahe e1ptured the
' Sea l'llland and Tampa Open1.
Loulae Sugy1, Atlanta, Oa., waa
�ne under the tour-,1ment par
With 295 for aecond money of
$1,IDO.

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the visitors poured 10 hill into
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e� OJ1 U:ina P,kke_ga, S:un�y;.
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called to Kansas CilY by the illne111
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Le�ter l\tllley. Olld, sialet. ae,ih� a�. •P.t� S�nAA, wjth . het ...-.nla,
attended q,e wi&lt;Wi'l!l ol
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and Mn. Park Halte)' of Rittmsn.
The Halaey1 were the parents of
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Chester Wilson 1pent Tueeday
w 1th Georp W. Curt.l.a.
Vir&amp;:h;iia, Karen and Sandra Car•
LeJ', spent the we"ek end in Glennden, W. Va.
Carl Cline ia ,pe1K1in1 a ftll-"
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Alva HolsJnser Jr. iw been Ill.
Mr. and Mn. H&amp;rry f�mpkin1 or.
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D,4R Schoot. Yuited
By Local Member,

Murray CIL7 won 1t In the ninth
The line. Kores:
when Pud Smlth tripled SwYert
Redlegs . , . . . . . . 200 100- I&gt; 5 3. home from first with two away,
Pirates . . . . . . . . IU2 31x-12 8 1 Gene Wolle led the hitting with
Werr)' and Van Meler. Knigbt, a double and 1Jlnale, I SWyen allO
Ty o 3 (WP) .and Menchinl.
havins another safety.
Pomeroy . . . . . . 320 000- 5 8 1
Racine collected only four hltl
Racine . . . . , . . . 331 03x-10 8 O
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Wolfe, Gibb! 2 (LP) and Swi- with Bob Taylor'• buea loaded
slnale
Heine
the
score
In the 8th
sher. Roush ( W P), 801tlc 4 Mc•
Larry
Wolle,
Duane
Wolle
and
Clintock iJ and Spencer.
Art Stobart had 1in,let, Racine
waa without the 1ervice1 of a1s.
regular,.
Murray Clly 001 002 101-3 10
Roclne . . . . 000 000 I� 4 o
Withers and Holbert. Wolle and
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Miss Wright Is
Woman Golfer
Of Distinction

Leafs Hold Post
9 Games ln
Front Of Field

Midd.Jeport't Por,y Baron• won a
An even ,pill of • holiday dou­
po,tponed came Saturday from blH!elder, thanu Lo the pltehln,r
Syr.acuse IH on Charley Buth'• of Bob Chabl.,, curied Iha To­
four-hitter aad good Middleport ronto Maple Leaf• put the
walked home the wlnntn, run defen1lve pl17.
Fourth of ,July mlle,lclne Dine
wllb the buea loaded in the
pmu
in front tn their qu.t fOJ'
Ronnie
Carr
WH
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only
pla)'­
ninth lo Cive the Senaton 1 9-8
1 second stn.igbt International
win in the only li.Q&amp;le same of er on both team, to 1et two bit,
LelfU� pennant.
both of hia being 1i�les.
the holiday proiram.
Syracuae
h..:I
one
run,
four
The 1e1Cond�ltce Buffalo B1loM
Bob Cerv, GU McDougald and
Hector Lopez al.lo hit Yanlr.ee hits, three erron. Middleport won the openinc 11IUe of the twin
home runs but the Se111tors twice hid all run1, 1i:r. l:lit1 and eue bill h'I the 11th when Jatl. Davb
overcame three-run deficits to error.
clouted a three-run homer for an
win. Jim Lemon and Pete Wlee­
8-5' decision. Davis 1lao connected
nant h1l W ■1hington homen to
off Cbalraleo ln the thlnf lnnin.l
heir, earn Don Lee the victory In
of the nilbtc■ P, but Toronto crime
rel ef.
back for • -1-2 win UI the eeven­
lndlena Win Two
innln.,: came behind CbabJ.u•
Mrs. A. R. Knight, Mn. Pearl nine-hit hurlinc.
The Indiana DJQVed to within
l 'ii games of the Yanteet by Hysell and Mn. Guy Nei&amp;ler, mem­
In other -holiday double-hNdert :
ben
of
Return
Jonathan
M.
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lp
sweeping a double-header from
Colllfflbdl be.It Havana twice, 4-2
the Athletics, 4--() and 7-4; the Chapter, DAR,. and MH. B. B. tnd M; Richmond but Miami, '1-2,
Tigers broke a five-1ame loaln.t r..mbert of the James Barbour and then loat. 6-3; 11nd Montreal
streak by U,kin1 two from the Chapter of Belincton, W. Va., re­ downed Rochester, 6-2, before los­
While Sox 3-0 and 3-2; and the turned home Friday evening after lnt", 74.
Red Sox beat the Orioles 10-7 in a five day trip to visit the DAB
the opener and then lo,t the achools.
Schoola visited were the Tam•
niJhlcap 8-6.
111ee
school In South cuolina and
In th• N1tlanel LM8W; tt.
Glints lltet the Cube 4,,0 and the Kate DQDC.111 Smith school in
Alabam•. They a1ao vtaited the
thn pleyed • 14-IMI- 1•1 t1ti
We Sell M*rola
Schooll at Rome, Ga., and on
Berry
that w11 h1fted a., darlawu;
the Cherokee Reaenation.
the Dod91n ame llilck to Net
We Service All
the Cerdlnels 5-4 .ttw lot,1119
Makes: ,and Hodell
WITffDIIAWN FROM IIACI
ftle DPHW, 6-2; end th. RNI
INGLEWOOD, Calif. UPI - Vic•
e,pUt with the Phlls, wlMlnt
toria Park, Canada's champion
tho 11,..t ..,.., .... droppifte
been with.
three-ye11r-old, baa
the, nlthtc•p, 5-2.
YR.EE PARKING
drawn from next Saturday's $100,·
Gary Bell pitched a three-hit• ooo Hollywood Derby because or
Phone WY-Z.zzsl
ter and Johnny Temple's two-run swelling in his front legs, tnintr
P&lt;lmoroy
E. llaln SL
ainale waa the big blow in Cleve­ Horatio Luro aaid tod■y.
l1nd'1 openlril eame victory. Cat-­
cher John Romano contributed
two home runs and Ken Atpro­
monte one In the nl1btcap ae
Johnny Klipptteln came to the re•
lief of winniJll rtarter Ted Bowa­
field.
Colnlto Hlh 14th
Jim BunninJ gave up only
three hits and Rocky Coluito hit
his Uth home run In Detrolt't
opening-same win. Norm C11h'1
sixth-lnnln,1 homer provided lbe
Stop in o,
wlnnin,: run in the nightcap for
'pbona lor
reliever Dave Sisler. Roy Steven
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hit a White Soz homer.

Pirates Win Contest From
Redlegs In Little League Game
Pumeroy's Little LeaGue Pirates took the Redlcgs into camp
12-9 in the only in-town game
1 1layed Monday when Knight and
Tyo teamed tu pitch an 8-hitter.
Werry of the Redleg.11 gave up
only five hih, iu losing, but walka
and errors back of him hurt.
Top hitter for the Pirates was
Mlcky Mem· hini with three for
lhrce, two Hlllglcs aud II homer,
while Murra)' had two hits and
Knight, C1lo and McKenzie one
each,
-�i'"or the Hcdleg� Kelth Phalln
Mid two singles, with Finlaw, L.
VanMeter and Conde, each geltini;::
a safety, VanMcten-1 belni a tri•
ple.

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Syracuse Ball Team

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Sherry Turner who had
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�eq, llomo, witb them.
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lkl11d,ay waa hosw,ilir slwwo, Friday even•
'lli,l!&gt;•. Jjij; Nor.,,._ Gall Wilcox
Mffl, RaJ.oh Turper and Miss
p_.,._$ Wll,on are h•lping with
Bible school at Columbia Chapel.
Mr: and �n. Terry Little of
Att-em call� at the M. E. Nelson
home Sunday artamoon.
· · Mr. and !llrs. . Hrtrold E,rlewine
•"41 three children of Point Pie.es· ant . �re . Sunday guest.a of the Fad1·��r
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Kailay and suaan returned to Colum,bw; Mon�ay after I vacation
with their parent,, Mr. and Mra.
•MifYin Wibon and Mr. and Mn.
1'1tu1 Stplth.
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trip throu1b the Smokle1 whille
Kathy �d Susan remained witlt
, Mr. and Mn. WU.on.
, .. ,,e D�n farnily have moved tu
,the &gt;.rtl\ur Ferrel l farm.
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Gene Hesson , ace lefthander and "Old Pro'' who could have
but didn't "go up," hurled a no-hit ball game Saturday ni�ht
u Mel Clark's AU-Stars team tripfed a visiting Ek.1nor mne
by a score of 2-0 under the lights o Bachtel Field.
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Heaaon, in touing hi■ no-hitter, ---· . .
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faced only 29 men He ga vt up two for the v1.&amp;1ton while his
walks and rannei l5. It was the 1 hul"ler Bill Taylor had five. Ralph
,eeond conMCuti ve game l n which I Clark of Mel ' s team u me up with
be bu ip,peired that Ueuon has I two nic_e lield!ng plays to help save
not allowed I hit. H e pi tched five 1 l-�esson S no-hit ter.
Mel's team will not play al home
jnninp oi hltleaa ball against McArthu:r on Wednesday night of l a.s t again until the nt�ht or July 16
week. Only one min on lhe Elea- when lhi.:y enlertam a team from
Montgomer)'. Cl.irk announced th .t t
nor team reatbed 5econd base
Mel'1 team acored once in · the he will probably play two road
fourth 1nnina and asam in the xames m the ne x t two weeks.
eighth for its two runs. In the llome g.emes for luJS Lea rn in the
fourth Ruaty Wamlilley led off with ne,tt two weeks cannot be played
a 1ind,e. Bill lVillon fanned on a because of the annual Bend Softbit and run iit.uation, bat Wams• ball Tourname nt which 11 tarls at I
ley w■a ufe al second. He f!'Cored 8!l(' htel .field on Thursd.11y, J uly
on Gerald Clar.Ir.'• smgle. Luther 7 , and runs tor six nights.
The line score :
TucMr 1int1led, but Okey Anthony,
Eleanor
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ftn Dorwin .nd R,.lph Clark to re- Mel's
Anthony, Taylor \6J and Weaver.
tire the 1id�.
1ft the eighth inning, Tom Grues- Hesson and Tucker, Grueser.
------u walked and atole second. Dor•
win Clar.Ir. walked. Grueser advlhced lo third on pa111cd ball 1 d
tfter scored on I double steal. .1),
• Mel's team came up with sh:
¥1u. ln addition to the hill by
-_eraliJ Clark, Wamsley, an&lt;I Tucket, John Thomas and Joe Bradley
each �a.ingled while Dill Wilson
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Pou II hot. He has Hmacked
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leg uniform on June 17, two days
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Red1 wl�J.11 �n utes of the trad•
New Bulhtets and
Jng deadline.
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the past tout-day weekend.
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Telephone GlblDn ·1-ZZII -and Pott�eain. Hobin Roberts.
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New York
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Cleveland . .
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Baltimore . . . . . 4f 33 .57 1
Chicago
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Detroit
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Washington . . , . 31 ' 8 _ 49
Kansas City
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Boston . . . . . . . � 45 .366

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0.troit 3 Chiueo 1, �nd
Cleveland 4 Kanau City 0, ht
Cl•'f'eland 7 K1nu1 City 4, 2nd
WHhlngton 9 Ntw York I
Tuud1y'1 Probeble Pl tclwn
Baltimore 1t lo■ton nightBrown 7-2 YI Br•Wfir S-6
NN Yortc at Weahlnaton night
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K•n•11 City 1t Detroit
Chicago et Cleveland
New York at Baltimore
Wa1hln9ton ., Boston

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Milwaukee . . . . 40 3 1 .!J63 3 1/21
San i'"rancii.co . . 38 33 .!W2 5
St. Louis . . . . 37 37 JiOO 8
Loa Angeles . . . 36 37 .495 8 1h
Chreinnatl . . . . . 32 37 .486 9
30 44 .405 1 5
Philadelphia .
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Phll1dalphl• S Cincinnati 2, 2nd
Mllw1uk" 7 Pittsburgh 6, l at 10
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Plttaburgh 7 Mllwaulcff 2, 2nd
St. Loul1 6 Loa Angeln 2, 11t
Loi Anetlea 5 St. Loul1 4, 2nd
Sin Fr1nclaco 4 Chicago o. ht
San Fr1ncisco I Chicago 1, 2nd
called after 14 lnnln11 with
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St. Loul1 1t Chle11o-Slmmon1
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Sin Franci1co 1t LOI Ana••••
night-McCormick 9-4
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Phil.acfelphle •t Cincinnati
nl1ht-R0Mrt■ 4-7 v■ Newcombe:
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Pllttbur■h et Cincinnati, nl9ht
Phllulelphla 1t Mllw1ukH nl9ht
Sin Fnn. 1t Lo■ Angelff, nl9ht
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In 'J:7 times at bat,
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Hut r1caplte his efforts, the Reds
lind 1111.! mHel vl'i!I in sixth place uf­
ler a huAy weekend. They started
July In fil th, lookin g upward.
Poat homered twice to lc11d the
Heds to ll 1 :.t-11 victory over the
Chicago Cuba ut ChicaKu Saturday.
lie belted one Stllldlly, but lhe
( 'ubs won their rirsl .iamc over
tho Ohioans lll Ch iclljO of the
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That July 4th tradition about
league-leaders going on to meet
in the World Series sounds great
bul the Yankees and Pirates
would feel &amp; lot better about it
if their pitching measured u p to
their hitting.
Shaky relief pitching caused the
Yankees to lo�c a game and onehalf of their American League
lead to the second•plare 1ndi.11ns
Monday.
And the bombing of Bob Friend
and Ho)' face in the first game
of a doulJle-header prevented the
Pirates from gaining ground iD
the Nat ional League on the
Bra vt!s and Giants.
Friend ble w a 6· 1 lead and
Face yielded the winning run in
the 10th mning as the Braves
edged the Pirates, 7-6 in the
opener. With Harvey Haddix p it-

ching a aix-hHter in the nightcap, Pittsburgh won, 7-2. The Pirates thus retained their 314 game
lead on Milwaukee.
Spahn WiM In Relief
H.ank Aaaron helped put Milwaukee back into the first game
with a two-run homer off Friend
and Del Crandall tied the score in
the ninth with a homer off Fat.�.
Al Spangler singled home the tiebreaking run in the 10th against
Face, making Spahn the winner
in relief. Bob Skinner and Dick
Stuart hit Pittsbureh homers.
Smok y Burgess drove in three
Pittsburgh runs in the nightcap
with a single and double. Haddix
yielded only two singles after the
first inning.
The Yankeea also did aome
heavy cannonading, including the
300th homer of Mickey Mantle's
career, but reliever Ryne Duren

. Redlegs Nip Indians 4 to 3
In Bottom Of Seventh Inning

Poat contrlbuled a two-run hom
er to help .Ja)' Hook win his firn
major loaguc shutout, D-0.
The
Red, dropped the nightcap, �-2, as
Post w,u held to a mere 1Jngle.

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'Old Pro' Faces Just 29 Men While
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The Middleport Redlegs won
their first l:illlle and the Indians
took their first Joss of the Middle­
port Little League second halt
:�onday evening. 4-3, in the bot­
tom of the :1cvent11 inning.
The winners came from being
behind 3- 1 after five innings by
getting on(' run ill the Cifth for
3-2 and tyin.t: it up 3·3 in the bot­
tom of the JSixth.
John 1';1rrnehill wulked to lead
orr the game and with one out
Mark Tannehill tripled for 1-0 ra­
orin� the Redlcgs. The Indians
m;idc it 2-J in the fourth on an
error by John Tanneh'ill and Cole­
lllilll 0 h hard shot lo center that got
pas[ the centcrficldcr and was
good fur u home run, They made it
3- 1 in the top of lhe fifth on Tay­
lor's similar line ahot · to center
th11t also went through for a hom•
er.
In the fifth Art Casci led off by
w11lking aud with two out Mark
Tannchill's single scored him. In
the sixth Bruce Wallace led off
with a double oft Mike Bratton,
who llild gone all the way, and
scored af lcr an error and a passed
ball.

Ron Hlndy relieved Dick Fife in
the seventh and got the Indiana out
walking One and allowing Bratton
a single. The Redless won it when
Bob Manley wu ,are on an error,
moved to third on Mark Tanne­
hill's double, and scored on Char­
ley Payne's wild pitch high on the
backstop.
Other Redleg hitters were Fife
and Ray Hindy, each singles. For
1he Indians, Burkett and Bartlett
iilso had singles. The Indians were
without their fine catcher and bit­
ter, Willard Moore, who is ill.
Bratton Canned 18, walked five
in aii innings. Fife fanned 10,
walked three in hi• 1ix innlnt11;
Hindy fanned one, walked one;
Payne fanned none, walked none.
Top defensive pla)' of the game
was the �dlegs· Ron Hind)"s stab
or Coleman's slow hard liner at
short in the top of the sixth with
two one and one out, caushl a foot
orr the 1::round to his right.
Indians
000 210 3 ts 2
Redlegs
100 Oil 14 6 2
Bratton (LP), Payne (7) and Burkett. Fife, Hindy (WP), and Man-.
ley. M. Tannehill (6). Umpire: Jim
Harri1.

In a game played at Racine BIi
part ot the fourth of July celebra­
tion there ut noon, the Braves
beat the Jets 10 · 5 (mofficlally, 11
an exhlbllion. Due to the holi­
day, neither rluh could field a
full team au the ltacine team WH
combined and so was the Pome­
roy team.
Racine ':litters were Jack Bo!ltlc
four for four with a 3•run homer,
and CharleA Cleland had 2 for f.
r�or Pomeroy Ec1die Baer ind
Wolrc had two singles, Jeff
Gibbs 11, triple .11°nd Swl11her a sin•
gle.
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FRENCH LICK, Ind. UPI-Mic•
kl!y Wrisht, a 26-year-old Callfor•
tlia blon d today wae the first
player ever to wJn thfl ladJea
Profeulonal Golfers A11J:J. cham­
pionship for a second tJm,e 11
well l!I the first pro to win three
tournaments thi• year.
Miss Wrlght, noted II the long­
est hitter ever in women's golf
sl.111hed three strokea off par for
tbc Sheraton Country Club'• hlll
course wilh a 71 Monday lo poal
a 292 total for 72 hole,, four
under par and win lop money of
$1,500 in the $8,500 event. She
won the LPGA erown ln 19(58 at
Pittsburgh for her tint time and
earller this year ahe e1ptured the
' Sea l'llland and Tampa Open1.
Loulae Sugy1, Atlanta, Oa., waa
�ne under the tour-,1ment par
With 295 for aecond money of
$1,IDO.

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entry loat it, leadership position
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the visitors poured 10 hill into
the Inner and out.tr putures off
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D,4R Schoot. Yuited
By Local Member,

Murray CIL7 won 1t In the ninth
The line. Kores:
when Pud Smlth tripled SwYert
Redlegs . , . . . . . . 200 100- I&gt; 5 3. home from first with two away,
Pirates . . . . . . . . IU2 31x-12 8 1 Gene Wolle led the hitting with
Werr)' and Van Meler. Knigbt, a double and 1Jlnale, I SWyen allO
Ty o 3 (WP) .and Menchinl.
havins another safety.
Pomeroy . . . . . . 320 000- 5 8 1
Racine collected only four hltl
Racine . . . . , . . . 331 03x-10 8 O
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Wolfe, Gibb! 2 (LP) and Swi- with Bob Taylor'• buea loaded
slnale
Heine
the
score
In the 8th
sher. Roush ( W P), 801tlc 4 Mc•
Larry
Wolle,
Duane
Wolle
and
Clintock iJ and Spencer.
Art Stobart had 1in,let, Racine
waa without the 1ervice1 of a1s.
regular,.
Murray Clly 001 002 101-3 10
Roclne . . . . 000 000 I� 4 o
Withers and Holbert. Wolle and
SLobMI.

Miss Wright Is
Woman Golfer
Of Distinction

Leafs Hold Post
9 Games ln
Front Of Field

Midd.Jeport't Por,y Baron• won a
An even ,pill of • holiday dou­
po,tponed came Saturday from blH!elder, thanu Lo the pltehln,r
Syr.acuse IH on Charley Buth'• of Bob Chabl.,, curied Iha To­
four-hitter aad good Middleport ronto Maple Leaf• put the
walked home the wlnntn, run defen1lve pl17.
Fourth of ,July mlle,lclne Dine
wllb the buea loaded in the
pmu
in front tn their qu.t fOJ'
Ronnie
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only
pla)'­
ninth lo Cive the Senaton 1 9-8
1 second stn.igbt International
win in the only li.Q&amp;le same of er on both team, to 1et two bit,
LelfU� pennant.
both of hia being 1i�les.
the holiday proiram.
Syracuae
h..:I
one
run,
four
The 1e1Cond�ltce Buffalo B1loM
Bob Cerv, GU McDougald and
Hector Lopez al.lo hit Yanlr.ee hits, three erron. Middleport won the openinc 11IUe of the twin
home runs but the Se111tors twice hid all run1, 1i:r. l:lit1 and eue bill h'I the 11th when Jatl. Davb
overcame three-run deficits to error.
clouted a three-run homer for an
win. Jim Lemon and Pete Wlee­
8-5' decision. Davis 1lao connected
nant h1l W ■1hington homen to
off Cbalraleo ln the thlnf lnnin.l
heir, earn Don Lee the victory In
of the nilbtc■ P, but Toronto crime
rel ef.
back for • -1-2 win UI the eeven­
lndlena Win Two
innln.,: came behind CbabJ.u•
Mrs. A. R. Knight, Mn. Pearl nine-hit hurlinc.
The Indiana DJQVed to within
l 'ii games of the Yanteet by Hysell and Mn. Guy Nei&amp;ler, mem­
In other -holiday double-hNdert :
ben
of
Return
Jonathan
M.
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sweeping a double-header from
Colllfflbdl be.It Havana twice, 4-2
the Athletics, 4--() and 7-4; the Chapter, DAR,. and MH. B. B. tnd M; Richmond but Miami, '1-2,
Tigers broke a five-1ame loaln.t r..mbert of the James Barbour and then loat. 6-3; 11nd Montreal
streak by U,kin1 two from the Chapter of Belincton, W. Va., re­ downed Rochester, 6-2, before los­
While Sox 3-0 and 3-2; and the turned home Friday evening after lnt", 74.
Red Sox beat the Orioles 10-7 in a five day trip to visit the DAB
the opener and then lo,t the achools.
Schoola visited were the Tam•
niJhlcap 8-6.
111ee
school In South cuolina and
In th• N1tlanel LM8W; tt.
Glints lltet the Cube 4,,0 and the Kate DQDC.111 Smith school in
Alabam•. They a1ao vtaited the
thn pleyed • 14-IMI- 1•1 t1ti
We Sell M*rola
Schooll at Rome, Ga., and on
Berry
that w11 h1fted a., darlawu;
the Cherokee Reaenation.
the Dod91n ame llilck to Net
We Service All
the Cerdlnels 5-4 .ttw lot,1119
Makes: ,and Hodell
WITffDIIAWN FROM IIACI
ftle DPHW, 6-2; end th. RNI
INGLEWOOD, Calif. UPI - Vic•
e,pUt with the Phlls, wlMlnt
toria Park, Canada's champion
tho 11,..t ..,.., .... droppifte
been with.
three-ye11r-old, baa
the, nlthtc•p, 5-2.
YR.EE PARKING
drawn from next Saturday's $100,·
Gary Bell pitched a three-hit• ooo Hollywood Derby because or
Phone WY-Z.zzsl
ter and Johnny Temple's two-run swelling in his front legs, tnintr
P&lt;lmoroy
E. llaln SL
ainale waa the big blow in Cleve­ Horatio Luro aaid tod■y.
l1nd'1 openlril eame victory. Cat-­
cher John Romano contributed
two home runs and Ken Atpro­
monte one In the nl1btcap ae
Johnny Klipptteln came to the re•
lief of winniJll rtarter Ted Bowa­
field.
Colnlto Hlh 14th
Jim BunninJ gave up only
three hits and Rocky Coluito hit
his Uth home run In Detrolt't
opening-same win. Norm C11h'1
sixth-lnnln,1 homer provided lbe
Stop in o,
wlnnin,: run in the nightcap for
'pbona lor
reliever Dave Sisler. Roy Steven
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a quick
hit a White Soz homer.

Pirates Win Contest From
Redlegs In Little League Game
Pumeroy's Little LeaGue Pirates took the Redlcgs into camp
12-9 in the only in-town game
1 1layed Monday when Knight and
Tyo teamed tu pitch an 8-hitter.
Werry of the Redleg.11 gave up
only five hih, iu losing, but walka
and errors back of him hurt.
Top hitter for the Pirates was
Mlcky Mem· hini with three for
lhrce, two Hlllglcs aud II homer,
while Murra)' had two hits and
Knight, C1lo and McKenzie one
each,
-�i'"or the Hcdleg� Kelth Phalln
Mid two singles, with Finlaw, L.
VanMeter and Conde, each geltini;::
a safety, VanMcten-1 belni a tri•
ple.

Bamu Win From
Syracuse Ball Team

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Mffl, RaJ.oh Turper and Miss
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Bible school at Columbia Chapel.
Mr: and �n. Terry Little of
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· · Mr. and !llrs. . Hrtrold E,rlewine
•"41 three children of Point Pie.es· ant . �re . Sunday guest.a of the Fad1·��r
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Kailay and suaan returned to Colum,bw; Mon�ay after I vacation
with their parent,, Mr. and Mra.
•MifYin Wibon and Mr. and Mn.
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JI/'. and vr.. Corwin Smith took
trip throu1b the Smokle1 whille
Kathy �d Susan remained witlt
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, .. ,,e D�n farnily have moved tu
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People
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I Choir Group Has
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Recreation Center Opens Wednesday
With Physical Training, Dance Course Hope On Monday

&amp;-:-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 5, 1960

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Lord 'll Prayer in uniBO� follow- spendin g
the cantu n that sueh a proJecl
l le, Md., with Mr. and Mrs. Roned wit h devotio n s by M1s5 Freda I vi
has been undertaken.G rueser who h a d the scriptu re nie Wilburn a n d baby. On thelr
Two course■ are. be1ng ?'!ered at
return trip they vi&amp;ited historica l the ce n ter, a physacal
a tion ' a nd closed
medit
r
e
_a
mg,
a
d"
trammg pr
�
,rs
t
"'
e
yracus
S
h
e
t
I
The regula r meeting of the Session of
sights in washin,Rton, D. C.
t
h prayer Plans we re comp 1 e 1e
w
e. Anyo nour
i
gram
a
n d a dance
i
7
,
n
at
ev
ng
Y
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en
da
un
C?
_ _ _ - - - - United Presbyt erian Church was he ld S
, for th�se
Mr. a nd Mrs. Jonn Maye r an d m the area may reguter
ed for the �eetin g L'f the Worn•
-us
the annex of the churc h.
.
.
en · s G uild to be be l d July 27 child ren return ed to Columb
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eourseti Wedn�sday � atten�mg
l y n i g h t on J u l y 13 be - when th e cl a ss will be noste � . ilfler a visit with M r. and M rs.
have
a
The
g
ro
fami
p
planned
to
u
tl
Nlgh
Lbe claaa on its seheduled ti me.
1
A Ctrtoon ■n,.,
made for a pot- ,. Cetirge Meinh art.
also
g inning with a covered dish d i n- 1 �re a m socia 1 lo be held th,·s Sat- Plans were
Dance
courses are al 2 a nd 6:30 p.
. .
Mr. a nd M rs. Charles H. Lucas m. and phy■ical training al 7 30.
� be heId _al
t
r
ner .at ti 3U fo l low ed by a progr a m
supp�
p1cn1c
luc
k
y•
:
n
S
e
MrB.
Georg
.
m
p.
urday ill 6
Rod ney an d M a rie of Caledo nia
hour .a1 7 3U
of the eve n i n g will be
Highli&amp;ht
.
. h arge der Mc•O ...
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,nd Mrs. t h e Augus t meetin g m the soc i al
Cott,II
"on
ari 1ved Sa turd a y to spend the ' regul,r bond,tand ,..o,d hop
N a nwd as commit t ee JI\ c
room of t n e c h urc h:
.,
.
are in charge.
l wee ke n d wlth Mr, and Mrs. Homthe
drmg
of the meal were Mrs . Ma yme Ha�den
mi:
play
Game s W('re
8 p. m . IJ'hls phase of the progam
.
conducted b y
e rm:ctin g w.is
Th
s.
r
.
M
,
pm:es a wa rded er Jones
Uulmei; , Mrs. :earl Mc�nde
i, ,pon,o,ed by the Lodi.. Auxil•
TONIGHT ■nd w,DNESDA Y
Kev. I J ,., ,,,.iu ..i JtuppeH and a ue nde d soda! h ou; a nd
Childers
and
Mrs. Mi nerv a
Mn.
Torn Cla rk, M1 �s Fra n k ie Mum o1 w , t,
w
.
Kaspu
and
n
Amanda
Mrs.
to
1sry of th� Syrac1.1ee Fire Depart•
.
er,
M
r
s.
Holme
mcbren
y Mr
oI d
R
uy
d,ugh
M r�. A H. Dur11t, Mrs. JameH
FAM ILY NIG HTS
ment. Proceedlil' will go toward the
Mu;, '..,cll r iUc, Miss M U · (.; rover Erb, a fte r which a dessert
Uurst,
Mrs.
pen t
y' week!�� i� new !ire t ruck fund.
���idaG
,
a dy�
Gl
n.
M
ed
Quick a nd Mrs Ne a se.
ser
s
a
w
t
v
oicrse
by
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Cary Gra nt _ Joan Fontaine
Cut·kler a n d M rs. H a rr y c a n ter- .Akron wit h Mrs. Nl n a Bla n d an d
Comnu tte e m ch aq( e of the pro.
. other re l a tive,.
Both outdoor Mid indoor games
bury.
0
''SUSPICION"
1iram is Mrs. Robe rt H a rden, ;,tre.
Lieut. and Mrs. James Rol ler wH I be added features of the cen1
Hobert Crow, Mn1. Arthur Sylvel•
:..�.wais
a nd f a mily ar e here on a sh ort
le r'a activiities. Anyone is welcome
j
ter a nd Mrs. Don Cottr i l l.
leave (rom Cha n ute Air Force lo pa rticipate so long u the regula---- - -- · -- ·
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Spec ia l movies will be shown
' Base in Illinois. They came espeF.
m
ia
l
l
Wi
and
evening
he
t
llold uring
clally lo see hi, f,th�•- M, x
John '\\iay' ii.e - Janet
Winebrenner and Richard Duck­
ler who 1s recuperating In the
The Mothers' Auitilia ry of Boy
worth wi l l be i n charge of them.
Ho,pilal from
Pl�•H n l
..H.'"1' Pllh f"
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and
oir
h
c
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Junior
the
for
e
r
rroop 245 or Middleport
a
Scout
Plans
surgery . Mr. Rol l er under went
ate
particip
ney to ri n ance
mo
to
ising
a
group
r
busy
the
e
r
ovena
of
Sunday
SHILT
others
gery
r
HOUOA
su
E
a!
FREDDI
�ddltion
l
or)
lily
(Technic'o
.
the c a mpl11g t rip whi c tl the boys Alilil
in th� program of the evening.
mg and 1s recuvermg. The RoiTen member• of Rock Springs
At Sunday'&amp; meeting a speci al are planning for t he week of July , w. and Mrs. J. B. Mi:l rsha J I and fe n are a lso v isiti n g Mr. and
Troop 247 are 1pending the week
tribut e was paid to Mr. and Mrs. 22,
f amily of Louisvi l le, Ky. , who have Mrs. Homer IJ a rtley.
Tom Clark who will be ce l ebratin g
M argaret Gavin who ha s been at Camp Arrowhead wtth a father
been the guests or her mother,
About 51 persona, i n cluding M rs. John F . Ral l y, a nd other rela- rece n tly rel eased from Holzer of one of the boya taking a turn
their 50th weddi ng a nn iversuy at
scout members 11ntl chape rons an d ti ves, left tod a y for ll \'l sl t in E l- Hospita l where she was treated each nl1ht staying there too.
their horn� n eitt Su n day.
Pomeroy, Ohio
t h eir leader, &amp;ob Mills are pl a n ­ kins, W. Va.
e
c
the
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a
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Leaving Sunday were Louis
Mentio
for spi nal mening i tis ia recovering
n g to t a k e the trip to M ichlg a n
ni
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Mite McGlone, Ronnie Frye
Dlehl,
emia
Gavin
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&lt;.:raig
rs.
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and
MiH
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tl
Mr.
home
er
at
TO NIG HT
', Side trips to Batlle Cri!ek, Ford
guests
ht
Rod K•�r. Bennett
Nease,
Bill
erni
in the of .
g
ov
were
ician
and
n
h
el
c
te
Clev
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a
s
a
d
e
oy
l
p
AI.
MeC
, •·CASH
Foundation, Willow Run and 0th­ Sund a y of M rs. Ca mpbel l Harper I fice of Dr. Carson a t Holzer.
Rou!iih, Roger Jeffen. Lennie
tToc hn ko lor )
en are also be ing pla n ned if a nd daui:htc r.
Mrs. Opal Kiev i l of Clifton, N . Lyonli, David Stout and Mike
James Garner _ Nala lle Wood
fi n a nces permit
of Capehart
rid
M
rs. Munt West Sr. and
,
Mr.
a
J.
a nd Mrs. M a xi ne Nairn
ldav
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n
Ope
. N•t
We lit, of C uyahog a Falls, cousi ns of Caah.
Ji.'athers 1�aying at Arrowhea d
s.. turd a.v the y raised $29 with grandd;lUghle r, Ja net Ka y
TH U�SDA Y and FRI DA Y
o
uesls
to be Rich Karr, Jotln Moore
ekend
e
re
a
spend
w
l
g
(
to
y
a
d
Thurs
were
e
l
Rostivil
e
cam
ey
Bra
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"LJRt: US STAR
the sale of home m a de can d i e s
a nd son,
r) Nathan Blgp, HoW1•11t
(Scoutmaate
his
Heese
Mrs.
h im and
and
wilh
Mr.
y•
a
d
l
a
oil
ver
e
s
Po
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g
e
p
n
Ol
pla
being
are
n
Clow a nd simil a r eales
and Bub Jeffers.
Ro�ah
ward
Braley
.
the
at
visiting
Thom
a
s.
THURS
wire. Also
TUIS 'l WED. •nd
- ,1,. VI
ned by the Aul.111.ary for the next
Pal,
nd
son,
C.
C
.
l
lultcr
a
vening
was
QJI1
l.)onald
r
day
e
Mrs.
h
e
Satu
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two Sa turday morn ings headed by
"CIIANCE M�1'
guests of her Cuckler. Racine.
Get Qouble Your
I M rs. Gene Barria, preaident. Th e of Huntington a rc
Hard)' i\l:113er - Stan lr.v Bake r
Young, a nd
Albert
)trs.
Stamps
In
mother,
Mr. a n d Mrs. J ack Nefr and fam•
Pureh...,
t roop received an an on ymous don,orlilNII JU\. � 10-1 1 -12' .
i s.
!ivl
a
rel
other
Y
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t
SDA
TUE
y of Ra venswood spe nt Monday
a tion of $5.00 tow ar d thei r t rip.
SUNOAV ihro
Mr , a nd M rs. Antlreas Tur n bull wit h Mr and Mrs. R. C. San &amp;•
• 'BIG FISH EllM AN"
The troop has lts bus wh ich
wee_kend bury.
they are working hard al refinish­ of Grot c City wcre
Hawa rd Keel r SuS.!ln Kolmc�
a unt, M r11 . J acob
rt
b
their
,
ddle
of
gues
Jame e Egg a rt a nd so n Jimmie
30t
pe
f
ing: for the trip,
Adm i�n: ftlk Ebersb.ich.
of Tol e do were weeke nd guests
Miss Ol�a l'icrottl of Columbus of Mr. llnd Mre. Roland Eggart. I
spent the we ek en_d wit� her moth- Jlmtnie rem a ined for a two weelu
er, Mrs: Odetta Pierott i .
visit.
Mr. a nd Mrli. Gcurge M1111sar a nd
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jenki n s spe�t
fam i ly ol Columbud were week en d the holiday weeke nd with her
guests of his pare nts, Mr. a nd Mrs. parents. M r. and Mrs. Harold
ar(' nce Massar.
Cl
Ch ase, The retu rned to Terre
Weekend guests ol Mr. a nd Mrs.
visited Haute , I nd·., where he will be em•
Wickham
l mer
E
Mrs.
•
C l ifford Byer■ and childre n , Lou­
Sun da y ii. rt . Plcu sant, W. Va . ployed. Steve Robi n so n who has
c rltla., R1ymo11 d , Carl and Lou•
wilh Mr. a nd Mrs. ilhurlcc D�a n .
hP.en visiti n g his i:randpare nts,
a.nn e at their home in Mid d leport
Mr. a nd Mrs. Haymond P ullm Jr. retur ned home with his p• rents.
wete Mr. a nd M rs. Don a ld Pullen!
a11d fllrn i ly of Thurston were holiMiss C aroly n WIiso n Is current­
an d children O!ann a , Donnie a n d i.l11
el!kcnd guests o r her •p .11r- ly e mployed at the o!llce of Dr.
y
w
Debbie. Mrs. Grace Glaze of Col­
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Jlul l l n Dea ths.
n. E. Boice.
, umbus a nd Mr. and Mrs. ller berl
c. M. Hennesy conUnues to
Mr . and MrM. Glen Ch ase of
1 Gla:r.e and children Ch11rlotte, Dayton
were week e nd g uelils of improve a l his �9me from a re­
lireu da, 1iele11, P■tty a n d Ricky
Mr1. John Ch a se anti other rela- eent illness Ind Is ablt lo �• P.�J.
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of Cleveland.
Uns.
Mlsa Marjorie Haffls of wOh­
O n Monday the Bye rs !amib,
•
Mr. and M rs. Wa ll er Walker llnd tnglon , D. C., came Sa turday for
11nd guests wen t to the home ol Mrs. A. E. Jividen were visitors Jn
8 weeks visit wlth her pa rents,
M r . a11d Mrs. Wi l li am Radfo rd a nd
li.illipul iH tod.11y.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Robert Harris. She
chlldren , Billy Rae, Rebecca and
Miss F'ay Thomas o( Colum�us was met in Parkeraburg a t the I
M ar y Lou o{ Rock Springs for a
spent the holid a y week end with airport by her lathe r a nd brother
fa mily reunio n .
her parents, Mr. and M rs. Everett Ge ne.
Also a ttendi ng were Mr. a n d
as.
Thom
1
A n n M a rie Buco, atudenl at
M rs. Ray Gl aze, rhlldre n , De nnls,
Mr. and Mrs . Anthony Schuler Rio Gr an de was the weekend ,
Timmy, Crysta l and Greg, M r. and da ught e r, Linda, of Col mb ,
� 1.19
Brewington.
and Mrs. Gle n n Gl a ze and c tlil­ we re week end guests o f hi s par- guest of Sandy
, M rs. Kenneth Darst was return, d rcn Cindy, Jerry and Stla ro n .
,,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacot) Schuler. ed to her home Sunday from the
u nd Virgil Glaze of Middleport
John Milch returned home on Holzer Hospital where she under
,
and Ray Dyen, Raci ne.
Monday e veni n g 11rte r s pendin g ! he we nt surgery, She Is reported to
week end in Lehannn w i th Mr. and be im provi n g.
M rs. �'loyd MC"sehc-r at1 d fa1� 1i l y , l Mra. Mary WaUon of Toledo
M ni . Mitch and chil drf' n rema i ned Wll :'l the overnli:::ht gue1t of Mr.
in Lebanon for a. wl! c k's visit,
and Mrs. Fred Jackson.
IT'S
�tii�s !tarhcl ltou�h 111 l 'n1u m hus
D inn e r guests Monday of Mias I
spen t the week end wi l h he r pa. r- M a rga ret Sa ller were Mrs. Laura
enls, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Kcrns Housh.
Sa unde rs and Mrs. Merl Rice.
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Heibel iin d . Dr. w . D. M ilhoan of Nitro
Middleport
Mr. and Mrs. Don l ey R t- i hel a n d visited ov er the weekend with
da t1ghter8 spent Sund � y in Wi l ke s- Mn. Charl es Burdette and son ,
FOR
Mrs. Hurley Charles and with the Emersori 1
v ille with Mr. and
Stron i: a nd fa mily , Bill y J oe Stron g Jones family.
I
accompanlcd them home fur a
Mr . .11nd Mr.11. Robert Walker I
Soles
visit.
(Ruth Mccallum) and children of
Miss Doris WcU of Co1tu11bu s is I Portsmouth vlsited reeenUy with !
RT
LEPO
MIDD
.
8, SECOND AVE
• spendi n g II week's VHl'a t lon with
relative, in the Bend
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-Mrs. L . D , Diles visited last
- ·
Well.
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Friday i n Alhens with Mr. and
-Mr . a nd Mn. G. D . Gruci:.cr of Mrs. H. E. Mitchell Jr. and famil)' l
Columbus were holid ay wrc k e nd and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jl\liden ,
gucst:1 of Ills sisters. M isses \laud ind famlly. While there she alao
11nd Preda GrueM!r.
attended the play "The Mou,e- I
M lss Je a nne Hi nes of G.1 l uml'.u 11 \ trap'' at the Ohio fallfly Sum m•r
spent the holiday wcch•ml w l th , Thea tre The Mltchell'a son Mark
her parents, Mr. and Mn. F.dwa rd Is · Visllln1 with the Diles thi,
.
.\' I
,
Hines.
Wflek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sa ddler o1
Visit i ng w lth Mr. and Mn. Ray
Bridgeport were weekend [! u t-st s of lt�l'Q� Sunday were Mr. and Mr,.
Mr. and Mn, William Ba xter a w.l LeahW Gi! lle (Mildred Lelfi1 C urr)
Mr. and Mn. Bentz Wolfe.
ot Dayton.
Mr. and Mn. Rollin RMdlord and
•�nnY Sanborn visited with hls 1
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daughters, Conni, and J udy, spent p11'tp t1, Mr. anti Mrs. �thel Cole Saturday at Bucke e Lake.
mill Friday eventn1, l&gt;ann1 b
emPloyed In Zanesville.
Mr. and M". Bethel Colem■n
and IOn RoY spent -the weekend
with Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Balley 1
near Youn1stot,n, Sunday they
I
took Roy to th, Prubyterl an
Church camp, Camp Preamont 1
24 Hour Free Eme11ency Road
near Cambrlde:e. Mr. and Mrs.
SerWee.
then drove to Pltllbur&amp;h I
Coleman
ttJOO(). Gu.nnteed Ball Bond
and Mr1. C. A. Dimond
Mr.
visit
to
Protection.
returned , home ,
Colem1h•
The
$1000 - fl0,000 Personal A(cl­
nllhl.
_
Mond■Y
dent lnsURnce Protcellon.
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Complele Ttavel Intonmtion &amp;
Couple Leavu for
Routln, Service.
llorommended Hotol, Motel ■ nd Home .4/ter Funerol
, Reatauronto.
llr. ■nd llr■• Ro)&gt;erl K. Spin■
Lateata Mapa Showlni COnltruc­ left today 101" tllfllr home In Nortb , ,
tlon and Speed Trap INII,
CINl!lna ,n.r belnl here for the
10,000 Member■ In .9oulhom
(unffal and burial of their aon, Ro- 1
Ol&gt;lo
•
INrt K. Spin■, 19 month■ old.
ell0,000 m""'ber■ In Ohio
1 8ervice, wer, h•ld Saturday It I
7,000,000 membva .naUooan,_ _
l&lt;"m . ■t tbe Folltt0• l'lunOl'II
t,
•••. SAY:
tJome with the lie"- Ill Ph 1Caho­
IT PAYS 'l'O BELONG
deyt 1 ollltl1Un1. PJll beaten were ,
�my Fry, and Jorey Spirea. Bur- I
111 wa1 In the Zerkle Cemetet')\ '
1
ll•l'llord.
W ol pert. Doyl e Jo nes, Alvin Tripp,
�b Tbpp, Marie Jewell, Ruth
trimm , Do1le Grimm, Mrs Ethel
CriOlm, )Ir and iffl. De nver Artis
')Ind the ho:-oree.

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PRESENTS

TH E SOU N D OF THE '60's

Buffet Dinner Gi11en
A.t Dar,/a Reaidence

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Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Dais
were host.I :;unday at their home,
Kin&amp;sbu,y Road, with a buUet
dlnnor.
Guests wer� :Mr, and Mrs. Jesse
Douglas anQ Mrs. F. E. Golds­
berry of Athens; Mn. R . 0. Bur•
son, Mn. W. C. Burson, Mrs.
Ftank Burson, Mra Fred Burson
and daughter Christie of Shadej
Mi■a Eileen Biwson of Columbt11
and Mr. 1nd Mrs. Dana Dais of
Kingsbury Road.
Jn th� afternoon home made ite
tream and cake were served.

NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UPI) - Dr . . Barbara . Moore,
$!riding with a llmp towar,f New York on the last lap of her
cross country bllte, said that she has fallen in love with the
Uplted States and might �ttle htre wh�n'her hiking days are

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OUltiTS HIil■
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children ot Ltxlnaton, 'l'ennuaee,
were the wel,lttnd 111011■ of Illa■
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J would like to setUe here some­
day.''
Dr. Moore did not say where
she would . like to live, but ■he
admitted. that she lik ed Colora do
best of the states ahe tl1d seen.
"lt was the moat ditficult sec­
tion I had to croH, but it was
the most beautiful,'' she said.

lhioulh . u.,;�eart of the country
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M rs.
of Pt,
. Plea1ant died Tuesday aJ'ternoon
at the home ol her daughter, M rs.
Mary E. Gloeckner, Union Terra ce,
Pomeroy, after a short illness.
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She W,S born Nov, ,. 1873, i n
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Columbia, daughter of the
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late Charles and Ehzabeth Hoff.
man Zuspan, being 86 years old,
Her husband wa s the late Char•
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President Rlchtrd H . Holl today le1 T. Rayburn, w no died Jan. 19,
advised that the Cracker Barrel 1958.
se11lon, �ltterned 1fler the re.!the was a member of the Peniel
cently conducted Ohio Town EUB Church in Mason and is sur­
Meetlng, will be the feature at- vlved by a daughter, Mn. Gloeck­
tractlon of the July 14Ui meeting ner, seven grandchildren and eight
of The Southeastern Ohio Reg- grandchildcn. She waa preceded in
Iona! Coundl at the llaak Wal- death by a son; Carl Jr.. "a nd a
ton Club House qn lforklng Lake. daughter, Mrs. Leona A. Sebrell.
This shirt-sleeve seulnn wiU
1'lmeral services will be held at
feature two Ohio State University 3:30 p. m. Friday from the Heighls
Professors. One, Professor of Eco• EUB Cburcb at Ft. Pleasant. Crow
nomlc Geography,
speak of Funeral Home is in charge, The
the potential for growth Jn the Rtv. Roy McCoy will offlcate, and
eight county area, lild the other, interment will be in 1.one Oak
Profeuor of Land Planning at Cemetery.
Ohio State, will IPflak on land
The remains will be taken to the
usage, as well aa, pJ1nninJ for church one hour before services.
Friends may call at the home, 2028
expected growth.
�•In-at, Pt. Plea11nt, after 3 p. m.
In addltion, orficera and com­ Tburlday.
mitteea will report on acflvitles
to date: Tickets are for Ille by:
C. W. Kirtland, Pomeroy; AIYa T. lUason Bond Sales
Grover, Cheithlre and JJm Maholl:•
Hit
May
ti1, Pomeroy.
Total United Statea 11vlng1
Reservation, arJ llue JUiy 11th.
Price of Ucketa la '3.30 each, bond ales in Maaon County In
Soci1l hour slartf at S:30 and the ' montb of May ware $20,187
dinner l1' at 8:80. bi nner will be accordJn&amp; to Thomas ff. · V1nd1r•
ford, W. Va. State Director of
Hrved bullet ■tylo.
H'Vina• bonds ulea.
IIAIHI
JAIL
Sales conai,ted entirel y of the
Oley Kal■&lt;r, Rotlne at. z, ,, In Series E type. Toll.I 11les of Ser.
county Jail ch,lr,ed with lntoxlta­ le1 E and H bonda in Weal Vlr­
tlon by Pomeroy police. He will gilUa totaled '4,072,088 in May.
appear In lff1C)r Charle. Leg1r'1 That was an lncruse ot $385,831
toUrl later lhi, 1'0H.
over May of UMI.

il.n:,lo C.)' SOmeithina:. they said
it

wlt O\f\. dpviousness.

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Campaign Managers Eye Large
•Califo�?, Pennsylvania Vote
LOS ANO!iUS (UPI) . Campaign

Q)ll11age,s

for the Demo­

crallc presldeilt/al contenders viewed the Pennsylvania aijd
CaUforrua 8l•vole' delegatlons with
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lb• Russian • born British sub­
ject WJS in hia:h 11pirlt, as she set
out on the la15t � mile, of her
3,250:mile bike in the expectation
of .re&amp;ehin.a Times Square late thi,
afternoon. She said her 86-:day
Ink from San Francisco had
chan,ed her movie . . sl•nted ideas
about Americans - "ideas which
in b'ekl by many European,."
"I used to think Americans were
not· vm human," 11id• the 56-year:
old vW,:etarian'. "But my trip

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WEEK DAYS
SATURDAYS

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· Be Thrlfiy - Save ail of
your lliesllpe frpm El•
berlelds. In l'omeroy.
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Stuart Symington of lf111ourl,
tol_d . a new&amp; conference J'ueiJday
that
del1nte
estimates. of
Jn
a
th
Penn,ylv
ni,
would
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the �et-ketpen ta the outcomfl
worthleu until Lawren � 11
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of ibe «.ill!at }Or the pruld
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Uil nombiititJD. .
.· Gov1 , , - - o: .'8rawn, fa ! ln the numblra nme before
vo_..,. t the eonventlon, lome wildly v1ry.
U( IOli cl11�te from California 1 1n1 rundo'Wlia are Clveri OI) how
lo ..,octeil �• end•ne l&lt;o. John : t1te CaHlornio delepUon .,JU 'l!'UI
F. �!!'1&gt;. iii """•�'l!"ll! by ,11e, II• token vote lor u,o;,n.
neitt:�,-e�nd� �o.. on�' , y,it on the Th·e JOVflrnOJ' la exi,eetfll to :re­
l!illl¥Dtfqn IICent pretenda to ltua thfl deleptton to awiteh
lta
.
b�·,. w�lch wa,, Gov. David L. I Wites 1t the end of the tirl&amp; b1J•
La� � PeJDIYlY,nilll: wiU 10. 101 or on lite HeQnd ballot
CMi lo -.1,.
One hlihly Plleed Demoer■�
In , tht · ltill-confident who fafffl 'Ille nc&gt;mJnation ,.- Ad­
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tront-runntnc Kenne- Jal E. Stevenson tor • tblrd time,
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tlttl •��on from expect, the delepUon
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f the
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, July 8, 1980

Association· Pac;king Plant
To Open
' d July 12 to 15
The latest tomato harv

at Letart Falls Is expect
15, but a,pparently it wo1;1·
l,·
prlces are concerned.

• Up From The Pits

Stormy British Labor Leader
Is Dead After Long Illness

lht&gt; blstory of the wide bottom•
' t uhder way belween July 12' ke· much difference so far as
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LONDON (UPI) - Aneu,in Bevaq , 82-year-old Labor Party
deputy leader, died today alter a long illness. The fie,y Labor
Party leader c(jed at his home, Asberidge Farms, Chesham,
not far from London_

¥,evan waged I strong figh1 for respollsible for hold.log It togeth­
his\life right up to the end. The er.
La bor Party iaaued the announce•
The party was overwhelmingly
me n t of Bevan's dealb.
defeated In the October, 1960 elec•
The annou nceme n t &amp;aid:
tio n&amp;, and Bevan, though hi■ body
"Mr. Bevan pused peacefully was wracked by the illness that
tomatoes. they've been usi ng
t Fourth lhe ;pJ&amp;ci la humruin1.
away at �n minutet paet four took his life, did more than any
I Upwards of 75 to JOO seasonal hothouse stuff a ll winter and it
l l : 1 0 a. m. (edt.")
other lo unite hia fellow dis­
workers are customarily empJo)'ed takes a lilUe while-too short .a
Benn was • "°'"rfvl &amp;ritilh heartened Labo:ritet.
Urne
we
think
here-for
appetites
at the peak of the harvest.
Laborl.. who fwtht hl1 way up
After his operation last Dec.
Farmers are pick.Inf a few hun- �r the real thin&amp;: to 1lacken off."
MISS WEBSTER
from tJM, . coal.
of Wei" to 20 h1 began hi&amp; most determined
dreda of b11ket.s now and aellina: 1
f!!N
the ,ummft of tlM poli,H:al
fight of bis career. It was a fight
them locally, It was learned. But
, WASlflNGTON UPI-HeN I, pickings of 1,000 baskets a day
To
do
110
h•
ofttn
UNd
for his life, and although he suf•
·
rbthle• tactics end hl1 path fered severa! relaplt1 be rallied
how tlte 0.rnocrettc P,rMldtntlal
and up will not be seen unllJ
nc• ltHIJ• �P on th• IN•I• of
ner upw•rd w.■ strewn with i each time,
neor mld-monlh, spoketmen becemmltfN Hl...tn •net bown
.the
bodiN of his poUtlcal .,,.
."Eved.
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. lit ballot ,,,.,.rHct&amp; compl,-.
Cool day1 and in particular.
by United p,._ hltwmatioMI:
leadinr
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cool evenlnp 1nd nights are dlr. Be.anboth
e(! .
1 · figure
S.n. John ,. Kennlldr-575
1n and out of the
ectly to lilame tor lhe Jate toS.., Lyridon L John�
Lovely MiH Jea1i A nn We,bster Labor Party, but in the lut
, Mary Andrews, 21, of Pomeroy
mato harvut.
Son. Slyel't Symb,...,._.I 1/,
TM .,....,n, ., the WNthtr te -�• treated for neck injuies , and of Rutlan d was selected as Miu montha of his life be WU chiefly
S.,,, Hubert N. HumphfOl'the cool aide thlr; Jflr It com- '"'leutd from the Pleasant Valley M e igs Co1,m ty S,aJ.urd a )' .nie:tiL, -t
54¥,
man to
malor tom.to 1;..f" 'ftospital i n Pt. Pleasant, Saturday holiday d•�ee party "••ed ;n_ the
.■ 11
Adlai E. Steven■on-221n
Pomeroy High School A11.d1tor1um.
night.
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nam.ly GNr1I• 1ml th• l•t
ftf1
\Al
AnOther 201 1,'J vote, were
, Shore arNa.
Mias Andrews was a pi.uerigerln . . Mi� Webste.r. w,1qefeCted on
A
tot.al
ol
20 enllltmnets !or the
pladaecl to f,1vorlh aont ■l'ICI
Present prices are $3 per 10 a car cJriven by George D. Bum­ peara nce and personality. Jeau
..ilto
AJJ
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month of J�e '!'al reported by the
377 wtre uncommitted.
pound baUet,. regarded as "tops" 1ardner, 20, of Muon. Bumgard­ A nn grad uda ted from Pomeroy
M'aaon-C?allla•M� Counties Army
It tall•• 761 YOtet to win the
i n the trade. Said one observer, ner had alowed his car foi tlie· ap. High School this ,pring a nd will
Recruiting Station,
nomln1tlon.
enter
u
Ohio
UniveNJity
th.i.s
fall,
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proachiPII SlteE!d limit in the elt,r
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Included were: Jackie Lee �uck,
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limits when h;, '" .... hil from She was prese nted with several
H
ANA
UPI -· Prem ier F1- son o_f Mn. Nellie Buck of Grtmms
the rear by a car driven by Law- _gifts by e mcees Kenny Hy.11e ll and del AV
C.Utro'■ governme nt moved to- Landmg, W. Va., 1 recent gradu.
n Jord a n· ·
Leo
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reJlce Mobley, 29, Cleveland,
·day lo seize pouibly all remain- ale of Pl P1eHQt Bid School;
.
Mn. Jame, V■n..- 17, C leveland, · lo ■ rock a nd roll. dance contest, ina: U. S. - owned property ,jo Qh .Faul. E. Bra&amp; 1 aon of
lln. Stella
1
, 'Of U'�ated �r ..minor IDJlll'ie:J at first pla�e "'!innen were C:hql1t ha ln ret,Jittiod aplh,t. poul ble 8r1gi of Co4}tpn, C.O.lton , Rish,
£'_ ', . ·- • •
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by the Ma,on County sher!U '1, Ae, � . ,Pvtt �50 teenaeen allended the O. S. 1upr market. ·
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"Mr. and Xri. · cLreoc:e McCabe
partment for d riVing while i nto:d- h�p tlit· h wu s� naored b� tbe
'Jbe cabJnet, in a m,rthon IN- of 7'2 .£Mt llaia, St., Petneroy
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CHICAGO UPI-Four big bro- ' cated. D a mage was estim a ted
a t Km Club of Pomeroy and M1ddle• idO n that
broke u p just before Pomff'Oy Hi,:i, lNO; .RpaeU Rog­
therhoods
ot
on-train
railroad $400.
J, R. Hoffman, area serviceman
port
midnight, pl5Bed a law Riving the er Fouty, aon of Mr. and Mn. Den.
.
:rh � � ays' next hop w , l_l � he ld president Uld prime minister
for Appalaeblin Power Company, workers proposed today that the
.
the niJ Fouty of Rt. 1 , Ray; Curtia;
.
,
Poi n t Pleasant District, was pre• complex dispute over the I ndus­
tH1s' FJ'1day e�ehmg begmn mg . a t right to expropriate property be- William Wigg.ins,
son of Mr. and
try's
wo
r
k
r
ules
be
submitted
to
7:30 al the Middleport Park . with longing to u . s. citizens merely_ on Mr■ . Curtis c. Wiggins
11ented his 15 year aervice pin
, Rt. �.
yesterday by his supervieor M. C. a speci a l study comm i1.alon th11£
all proceeds to �o . to ttle M idd le- .11 declaratlon that It would be Jackson.
would
include ca rrier, union and
Clark.
port Park Assoc i ation.
"necessary" for the coontry.
Also Larey Dale Baker, son of
"Jim Bob'' was employed 7-2- public represent a tive,_
Mr.
and Mn. .D. laker, �st Main
The government said the own45 in the Transmission and Dia­
I ers would be given · JO.year bonda St, �omeroy, Pomeroy H1gb �hool
Union le aders representing
. tribution Line and Statlorl I Sec,.
more tha n 200,000 rallroad -,JD.
but that these would be paid only 1 960, and Lany Wayne Lavend�r,
tlon, 111 a groundtnan. He recelved
p)oyes annou n ced their proposal
with
money comine from ex06&amp;8 aon _or Mrs. Clara Lavender, llmpromotlon a__until he "•ched Line­
enville.
BIi they went into the first pre•
sugar
sold to the united Slates.
Funeral services will be an•
m a n A on 2-16-f9. He waa again
------,r
liminary discussion11 at naUon,I nounced for Beda R. Van Meter,
The quota of au11ar' lo be ,old
promoted to Area Serviceman
level on the controv.eraial and bit­ Clifton, who died at Holzer Hos­
before
the
exceas
1tarted
wu
set
8-1-� which cl11sification he now ter dispute.
,o high it made fl �nUtely the
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pital late Tuesday.
retains.
The broC.herhoods' proposal was
bonds ever would be paid olf.
She was: born Sept. 30, 1890.
Mr. Hoffman i■ married and
outlined HI • letter which waa to Her husband, Edward, died in
The law read thal the president
WASHINGTON UPI-U. S. su1has a daughter. He and his fam­ be
preeented to carrier confer­ 1949,
p
e
nsion
of
Cub
a
n
sugar
imports
and
prime miniater have the right
ily reside On Route No. 11 Point
ence commitleea at a "eeting Ju
Su rvivors are five aisten: M rs. today heralded lln economic coun- to "nationalize enterpriBes and proPleasant, W. Va.
Unlon · Station.
Wa lter Edwards and Mrt. Taylor ter a ttack a gai nst Fidel Castro's perty belonging lo natur.lli&amp;ed or
Johnson,
HarHosd1 Mrs. Joe ,Neal re3ime for its seizure of Ameri- native ciliil!ns of the Unlled States-.
MORI IRRIGVLARITY
of American iiiod "of enterpriaet in
and Mrs. Oshel Martin, West Col­ ca n-owned property.
Relative11 bee have learned of
NE:W YORK UPI-The atock
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which sucn persons ha ve the ma jor the death
ernment
r
ned
Minton
Earns
Place
wa
.
The
go
umbia and Mrs. John Nea l of
Sunday, July 3 , in Red
market continued Tuesday's irre­
Clifton; a brother, Lon Ba11. Col­ th a t Cuba's historic sug81'-based interest even when 1uch enter• Oat, Oklahoma, of Walter Thomas,
gular price movemente at the On WV A Dean's List
eeonomic ties \"ilfl the free world · prises are le ally conatituted under 77 son of the late
Thomas and
1
opening today.' Trading was mod•
Nial Minton of Point Pleasant umbus, 0., a nd a step son Ha rry we re hea ding for destruction un - Cuban Jaw.''g.
Jenny Tbomu, Pomeroy.
erately active.
was one of 56 1tudenls who e.rn­ Va n Meter, Felicity, o.
J
as
The
preamble
· clearly ahowed
Arrangements will be an noun­ less C tro stops his "relentless
He ii &amp;Ul'Yived. by hit wife, Edith,
ed pl�ea on the West V,il'iinia
the retllliatory intent of the law.
e Conomic a ggression."
ced
Thursday
from
the
Foglesong
five
dlughten, Grace, at home; ElJOINS COACHING STAFF
Univer,sity College
of
Educa­
The Commodity Stabilization
l Home In Mason.
!en and Gladys In California; LaAMHERSJ, Mass. UPJ-Dub lion dean's llst during the aem• Funera��ervice suspended Cuba n sug■r Old
- -Verne and Mary in Tens; several
fashioned Event
Jones, fo rmer Cleveland Browns' ester ending May 30.
i mports Tuesda,y to freeze any
gnmdehlldre
n, and ttlree sisten,
Little
Lea
e
Mo111s
hallb.ack, bas agreed to Jolo the
Minton was Ji1ted with students
gu
more shipm ents u n til President .
Mrl. William Killinger, Mrs. GeorBoston Patriots' coachin1 atalf I who maintained average, between Having Sale Saturday
Eise n hower signs leei.slatlon em. l An old-£1shioned festivs1 will be ge He1·nes, Pomeroy R. D., and �11U...
!or t"o we_eU tbl■ month.
�. 3 and 3.09,
· The mothers of the LitUe Lea­ powering him to red uce or elimi- I held at the Bacbter EUB Church Nora &amp;kins, D to
ay n.
gue team, of Middleport are ha v­ nate Cuba's share of ttle U. S. near New Haven Saturday eVen•
Funeral services are to be held
in,K a bake 111le this Saturday suga r mar ket.
inK, July 0, be&amp;ln1Un1 at 4 o'clock, in Red Oak.
morning beginning at 9 at tbe
It has been announced,
Sports Center.
SERVICES HELD
Offered tor 111le •t the festival
Donors are requested to have
SHELBY, 0. UPI-Se rvices were wiU be - ho1t11 made lee l!l'eam, soup,
their items at the Center by 9 held today for He rbert H. Knapp, pop, beef barbecue sandwiches,
and anyone who is wlllin1 to as­ 86, founder of th� i�t�r�a�i�n•1 : c�icken · ..11d aandwichea, hot dop Attendinl( Imtitnte
,
. .
aiat at the sale wJU be welcome. Baby C h ick Ass n .
JJI� 11nd· cake: · ·
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· · · · Mrs. Ida l!: Stanley, child welWASHINGTON (UPI) - Presldent Eisenhower charged to­
fare worker in Ma90n County'a De­
day that Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev is making very
partment of Public Assista nce, is
crude attempts to interfere in the American presidential elec­
attending an Institute ol adoption
tion.
services this week in Charleston.
The Pre11ldent told a news con- j 11tnma:th u compared to Rwaia.
1be JnaUtute is under the direc­
!erence, however, that he did not
tion of Mn. Vallie S. Miller. Di•
ICONOMY
rector of the Division of Adoptions
believe the Democrata or Rt-pub-Ue rejec:tea sua:,eatlons th a t
and Foster Care in the state of
Hean, were iOin1 to try lo '811:e the A merican economy was now
Tenneasee. Mn. Stanley will be
.1dvanta1e of Khru,hchev's inter- In a r�fllSion, taying the on ly
One of Middleport High School's all-lime athletic greats
vention ,
back in her oUill!e on Saturday.
dark spoi II be saw it was cur• will be offered a job at his Al ma Mater today if Superintend­
The Sdviet leader's crude ef- rently low 11teel production.
July 9.
ent of Schools Lee Mccomas sees him, and he wants to very
:orLa, Eisentlower aajit, were deCUBA
much.
slgl'led to involve the pren:iler and
-He reiterated the frlendstlip
He is Bob Ashl ey, AU-Ohio i n c aree r al SW three ye.are a@, •
his influence Jf any, In �mertcan between Pie people of the United football and basketball a t ·the sett in g up the !ootba ll . program
Three Cases Heard
·
aUatn.
States and Cuba, aaying th•t only Yellow Jacket institution i n 1952· al the ne w consolidated school.
In Mayor's Court
Work With SIICC'ffs«
the ineipllcable actions of lhe 53, who resi&amp;ned l11t night aa : I n his tenure he ha s won about
Three cases were heard in May­
The Chief Executive alto told re- 1overnment or Fidel Castro wa s he
a d footbl:U coach and assiata n t
u many as ho tlas lost. Ashley
or
Charles Legar'1 court Jut
porttt■ h1 would be ready •fter causina: trouble between tb e two bu1cetbal l coach at Southwester n g ra duated from Ma rshall College
n ight.
the November election to work nation■. He expected to ad later High i n Gallia County. Mr. Mc• in 1957 with his B. A. degree ,
They were Jack Ghee, Pomeroy
closely with hia succe11sor, re,gard- today or early Thuraday on the Corn"s, asked today Jf Coa ch Ash- in education. H(' taught commer•
SS
a nd costs for intoxication an d
lea of political party, to proyide bill empowering him to cut Cuba 's ley might come to Middleport, clal subjects a nd drtver· · educ.a.
$� a n d coet, for re1isting arrest;
for •n orderl.)o lrlNitlon of iov- shire of the U. S. 1ugar m arket or said:
lio n st SW.
Gary Hovatter, MiddlePort, $5 a nd
ernment particularly In the field freeze It out 111together.
Th• slim M Ashl■y, Mr-wlrtg
"We h-ave l,:lked about it some,
costs for recklea operatJon and
-,f foreltn affain,
and I intend to see him tod ay." ' H voluntur m•na..r of tile;
William Reeves, who !or(eited
Eiaenhower at hla first new■
MlckNeport Nltry in the Summ.,.
A vaca ncy is open to As h ley
Squad,
Was
Called
a
$15 bond on a eh}irge of ,i n tox.ironference in eight we,k■ aaid the
High School 6.nebell Logue,
at Middl e port since Jim Barton
ca tlon.
'iegree of con11ultaUon with the To Oilton Tnesday
led Middleport to th• SIOAL
resigned laat eprlnJ: as assietant
new prtaident would depend l1rieMiddleport'• e mern n cy squad to head footba ll coach
Joh n
tltl• in 1951 and 1953, to tbe
1y on the• wi1he, of hi• ,ucceuor. answered a call in Clifton Tues­ Thompson.
MASON UCINSES
buk,tb■ II title In 1953, and In
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But he Hid he WU pNpared to ll'· day at I :56 p. m, to the home of
Among marriage licenses issued
hla Hnlor '(Nr waa Mid on tM
rat1a:e for · cooperation not only on Gerald McDaniel where he had
Ashley, at home this morni ng,
in the Mason C".ounty Court In Pl.
MlddltPort grid t... m with an
the pruidentlal level but between aullered a falntlnlf ■pell from a said:
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Pleasant recenlly were the follow•
t-1 record.
memben of hit Cllbinet and ap, previous head wound. A phyal•
"I don't mind sayiq that I'm. I
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He it ma rried to the formir
Mil. ASHLEY
polnteea of the incomiq pmldent. cian was called and the 1quad In terested,"
Wilbur Francia VanMeter, 83, W.
Sharon Ril ey of Middleport, A
Eisenhower alao made th11e WII rellev �.
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first addition to thelr tamily Js I bas been employed 111 usiatant Columbia, and Opal Eme,tine Ran•
other ttJ1b polqta of ne,i■:
Ashley eave no rea10n for hla expecled in September.
The Pomeroy emergency squad
foolbaU coach at
Huntin,ton dolJ)h BIQI, II__
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alao an1woted tlle call and ln­ resignation to the 89utb?e11tern
EHt Hlgl) School.
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E¥Jflne ,$hrlvll'" 20, BidwEIU, and
-He dl■i.,-eecl'wlth' New York'■ otber at 4 : 30 p, m.' to Lincoln ich� Board wbJc•· mei in &amp;.Pf•
Meanwhile. it has• been annouu. • . Sang'a Gallipolil ·,pollUon has Lim-a � t'J'1 Point Pleuant.
Go,. ,Nellon llocnfeller tbat the Wilt where Mn. Chule1 Rayburn c1al ie11ion Tueac:lly evenihe, He ll!t!d by the Cabell County Board , been taken b1 Charles Stobart,
Cul kalln Kbag, 34, • Detrolt, and
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Followers of the market · d here today that prices are
good, and are expected to _ ain good because the primary
tomato producing areas in eutern United States a·lso have ,x­
perienced
a retarded tomato growing season.
NQT- .MANY
This 1914 Ford, brig ht bra� radiator cowling and all, made a lot of
The
Meigs
County Truck Grow,
oldlimers recall Model T days at the July Fou rtb celebraUon in Raclile. Judged the winner
era' AaaociaUon, goinc into ltl • home grown •·tomato man'' na­
in the parade lot th� ·•.oldest Restored Car," i t is owned and d�iven �y Keith Zimmerman,
lfith year of senlng . farmers co- turally:
New Marshfield, O. Zimmerman's car runs sm oothcy. He �rat�s an auto wrecking place in operating
"This ki nd of price ought to
tn marketing, is plan•
New Marohfielcj and has restored a number o f other - cars to their original condition . Six ning to open ils packing pl■nt bold until p eople get their a p­
oth,.. "4'S entered the parade.
home grown
a bout July 12. Usua l l.}' by J ,tdy petities satisfied of
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In addition lo those atten dln'g
the outing Lynn Buch1man, FlQfd
Carn:iack, Judy Gregg and Mra,
Harold Sauer were honored.
Tom Kelly, guest sololat for
Sunday's service sane "His Eye
is on the Sparrow", accompanied
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Sunday mornlflg at the replll'
church ,crvices the choir WAS
honored with a special recogoi•
tion u each w as presented a cor•
sa.&amp;e \1C boutollniere.

Elberfelds Complete Furnhhlngs For Your Home

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The birtbda:, cake, inscribed
with· "Happy Birthday David and
Mary Ruth'' and decOl'ated in · blue
and pink wil,h four blue candles
and toy figure, and anlm•ls cen-­
tered the picnic table. favor, of
party hats and toy automobile11
were given to the chlldrP.n,
Altendlng were McTand Mrs.
Harry Pickens, Racine; Mn. E. A.
Da vis, Sheffield, Alal,Jma; Mr.
and Mn. Warren Pickens, �r:
and Mrs. Ernest Whltthead, dau­
ghters Jean, Jane and 'Juli, Ree:d1
Mrs. Wllllam
ville; Mr. and
Meredilh, Chuck ■nd Roger of
Waterford; Mr. •nd Mrs. Sauer and
Jo, the hosta and honored guests.

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Letart Fa lls Tomato Harvest Is Late
,I But So , Are Other Eastern U.S. Areas

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Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber of
Sunday
Reedsville entertained
evening for the fourth birthday of
their son, David Lee and Mary
RuLh Sauer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sauer of Middleport.
This is an annual family evtint to
celebrate the birtbdaya with
David's being June 17 and Mary's
July ll.

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Event Given. For
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Has Guests Over
Last Weekend

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fflNer..tlr coltf, all1htfy humid
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Members of the Senior t'hoir
of the Firat United Presbyterian
Cbu rcb of Middleport and tbelr
d�c1or, l\ev. Howard Ruppelt,
pastor of the church, enjoyed an
outing at Lake Hope and dinner
at 6 p. m. in the Walnut Room at
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the Lodge Monday.
The Tri.Co1,1nty Canteen will
hold a benefit dance for the Porn·
Attend ing were Mr. and Itta.
eroy emer&amp;enc.v squad lhe firat Sat Lewi, Sa�er Jr., children George
urday night in Al&amp;gWlt. Ttle affair and. Lois Ann; Mr. and Mr■. Paul
will be held at the Rock Springs Haptonstall, children Edith and
Gra nge Hall with Mn. Mabel Nie­ Billy; Mra. Lucy Gregg, Mr■,
meyer as co-sponaor.
Lillian Steiff, Janice Zerkle, Judy
Sauer, Carolyn RuiSell and Kar­
en Gregg.

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The Tri-County Teen Canteen, Syracuae Recreation Cen•
Mn c.:, Shields. vice preaiS
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will open its doors to the public tomorrow Leo V. Sav•
meeting
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....._ age director announced today. The center which will open
lhe Happy Han·e1ten Class of :.-.
Mr. and Mrli. Raymond Walburn al 2:00 p.m. 'ls localed on the second floor of the Syracuse
the Federated Churt'h , held Frichildren, Pete and Mary re- Towe Hafi. Thi• i.a the ttst time
and
church.
the
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old htllory . of r•ons of th
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Rutland Beauty
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Van Meter Rites
To Be Announced
From Foglesongs No More Cuban
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Khrushchev In U. S. Politi�

Welfare Worker ls

Ashley In Line For Foot ball, Basketball Joh
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