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:. Mrs. John Scott entertained with a shower Thursday even­
'4bg al her home in Forest Run honoring Mrs. William Sheri•
..dan Jr., a recent bnde.
A pink a·nd white color theme was carried out in the decor­

Du r ing tht• cvenmg guests to l d
of lhe1r c-ourtship da) s and al so
wro le a 11ot c 01 adv1re 10 the bri de.
Aft'&lt;!r the honurf&gt;d i:uest opened

lee Cream Social
Was Success At
Local Church

her many lovely g1ft1i refreshments
carryin g out the color them e w ere
sencd oy the hostess assisted by
Mrs. Hertha �coll, Mrs. Huss Wal·
on , Mrs. Wllham Kflliht iin d Miss
J udith lic n he1mer .

Atte nding wer e Mrs. Joh n f.
8a11y, granumother ol lhe ond e ,
Mrs . 'n 1111am Sh enda.n t:,ir ., mo L her
of tht! &amp;room, Mrs. t..harlcli liaur,
.'1.rs lieorgc Bae r, Mrs. Amanda
Baer, :,1rs. Jacob Baer, Mrs. uswm
Ncast·, Mrs. PurJey Karr .and Mrs.
J:Se rlnil Holter, great aunU. of the
bride.

�.rs. fred Ncalie a nd daugh ter,
Lc.·t' Ann, Mrs. l';iuJ h.il rr. Mn.
Woodrow
Mora and daughter,
Jac11.1e, Mrs. J\'l.trk Evilns. Mrs. Huo l d Newell ilnd
daughten, Lou
An n and Kath}', Mrs. i...erns Rouah,
Mrs. W1U1am t\.night and daui,:hter,
Jlou n na, Mr s. Roacoe Wise, Mrs .
Jtog cr Da niels, Mrs. Do nald O ren·
ner, Mrs. W 1 JI ar
. d F il.U drec, :lit
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B ert ha Sco tt, M ,as J ud I· th li· en he l m er and Mrs. ft us.s w a t son.

16 M embers Of
Garden Club Are
Taken On Tour

BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX dea Ier

Surprise Picnic
For Bfrthday
Giv,en For Niece

Phone WY-2,3794
POMEROY, OHIO
A !lurprlse birthd ay pknk was
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• held Thursday evening, at �he home
o f 1M1., and Mn. Eber Pickens, Sy1,1,�e (..rove, i n h onor of the 1 4 th
Pomeroy, Ohfo
blrth&lt;lay of their niece, Doris Jea n
SmHh. of New Brigh ton, Pa., who
TONIGHT
hu been viaili n g her uncle 11nd
"STEFJ.. BA YONE'I"'
thla summer.
aunt
Leo Gen n - Kieron Moor e
:1-11:u Smi th r eceived many nice
- a l lfO a:ULR fr1.1m her rclallYes and 11110 a
"RABBIT TRAP"
large decorated bi rt hday cake was
Ernest Bo11gnlnl'! - June Blalr
se r ved at the picn ic.
COMING JULY 10.11-12
Others pr e11en t were Miss Effie
SU�DAY thru TUESDAY
Pkkem
of Mi ddl eport, Mr. 1rnd
"BIG FISHF..RMAN''
Mrs. Ebo r I . Pickens o t Hadne, 1111d
Howard Kerl - Susa n Kohnen
Mr. and Mn. Paul Sel l ers 1m d
Ad mlMion: 60c - 30c
chil dre n of Port l and,

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Reception Honoriqg Pastor's Family
Held This Week At Methodist Church

A reception honoring the Rev . and Mrs. Carl Herrin g a�d
daughter was held Thursday evening at the Asbury Methodist
church of Syracuse, sponsored by the WSCS.
Mrs. C . B. Weese was in charge of the program and ex,
te nded a welcome to the new puM u;s EJc.inur Hobson , �ecretary
tor a nd fami l y and those alten d rogram O ned with o f t h e Sunday School, M n . Dan
The
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lil-up si· n ging
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readi ng of P�alm 27 by Mn. Alice
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th .1rch tr easNor�1s,
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Ca "" hart and pr.i yer by Miss Mar- M
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I urer Carrol Norris, lay lea d er, and
C I I K ai-r.
, lh (' ;hrce tru.� tec� prcscat, Wl l liam
A solo. " H ow Greil\ �, nou Art,'" I W mC'brcnncr. C B We l'Se an d Carwas pr ('�(' n f('tl by nms N orris after I ol Norris,_ and the wscs of l icers
which M rs. w ('e !'.C rnlroduc� d Mr s ;ilso wcr" !ntroducc d.
F:at· h p('J"SO/l 111trodu,·cd sp¥ c
Oma Wl n cbr c r m cr , teac h er o r the
Star d a �6 �1 1' 8 Ra l ph Ro bso11. briefly M1.� s Karr gav, ,; h i shJ��· c f
prui de nl ;/nd C IJ \',r (' CS{'. teach er both the old and new d1 urch Mrs.
oi the (..oyal l klpns clatis . . fi_1 rs. 1":_. - 11es1 Uur fy who h,1� ser ved as
John Sauv ;i c: e an ti : .i rs . W1ll 1 a m 1 p 1an 1.� t at lhc church 1 or a n umber
Francis p rcst'nlcd a du ct . ' · How o r years was thank e d by M rs.
Weese for serving as 11:compa n ist
Can I Re Lonely ,''
Follo win i,: the duct, MrH. Wil- :·o r th{' prog ram.
the
l iam Winebrenn er, teacher of
Gift:s were pre�c n trtl to Rev. and
&amp;ag h,, cl a,;1. D:ina Wrnebrcnner, ,1r s Herri n � who t..,.-,th spo ke
te acher or the Tccna �cn cla ss, briefly a nd thanked the memben
Mrs. Mark Duerr. teacher of the 1 aii· the ••IIH i!lld receptio n. A solo ,
Builders class, Pau l K locs, lcac her , "I Saw A Man" hy R11ss Norris,
of th e l ive W i re class an d Mr� . followed Group si ngini: of " In the
P au l Klocs, teach�r of the Primary Service or the King·• a nd the be necla■ s . were introduced , a l ter which
. diction condudrd the proe:n rn .
Mn. ��uva�c and Mi·�- I-� ran�)S
&lt;..:ookics and punch wC'rc served
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sang, It You Ul vt' the S&amp;\' IO u_
during
the SOl' La l hour from a tabl e
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deco r ated with arrangemen ts
!t o wers, the llift.:s of the Shumway
an d the Francis F l orislll. Mra. W l lpresi ded at the
l iam Eichinger
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punch b_

Mrs. James Sc1 n born and Richar d
V a ughan ser\'ed as co-chairmen
for t he sut· ccss ful ice r ream soci a t hll'l d at thll' First Unilcd Presbv
, te ria n Church . Middleport , We dn eaday eve nrng.
During thf' affair acror dian
Sending gi ft&amp; but unable t o at music was provided at the tab les
by Mrs. Paul Ha ptonstal l an d vo- te nd we re Mrs. Ho race Karr, Mn.
Tom Lhl.Vl d Nease , Mrs. Ont Archer,
ca l numhcrs were sung by
K e lly as an .idded a l lrae tlon . Mn. Er nest R hodes and Mrs . A . H .
ot hers alteriding enjoyed singing Knigh t.
of fav or 11e hymns.
Helpers a n d donors were Mrs.
Everett Bach ner. lhchar d Vaua:b1n, Paul llaptonsta ll, M r . and
Mn. Leland Brow n , Mrs. Ha rol d
Sauer , Miss Phyl l ili Joachim, Mrs.
Edw ard Bu r kett, Da l e Wa l bu rn,
Evere tt Foreman. Mrs. Jam es
Sixteen member s of the Twilight
Harley, Mn. Charle� Shumaker, Gar den Club made a lo ur o( the
M ra. Beth el Coleman , Mr. and garden of Mrs. Irving Karr Jr. at
Mr.11. Marcus
Chambers, Miss �-.t a iO n, W. Va. , Thund ay e Yening.
M a rga rc\ Sauer. Mrs, Herman Bal- Many flowq11 and a wid e assort )ey, Mrs. Karl Owens, Mr . and me nt o( herbs were vlewerl.
Fo l lowing the t o ur . Mrs. Ka r r
Mt1. Ro)' Strick l a nd , J. H . Gra te,
C l iffo rd Bea,·cr and Rev. H owa rd ser\'e&lt;I reftellhmen ts to Mines Ethel and Cl ara G arland, Mill AUl!US
lluppelt, pas to r.
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I M rs. John Handl ey, Mrs. T. A. H en- 1
nes.11y, Mn. Pearl Hysell, Mrs. T,
A . He�etson , Mrs, Dwlgh� Parke r,
Mrs, _ Leve r ett Roush Miss Sarah
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Ph1l_h p�, �r5, W. R. ShHlcen, M_rs.
ddie
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Smllh, M_rs. Jed Wcbaklr Sr.,
NEW and USED
.l-'lrs G� r� ld Wi lde r muth and M ni .
Phil W11l1.amso11.

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Shower Given Recent Newly Wed At
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Forest Run Hom,e Of Mrs. John Scott

ations. Arrangements of magnoli.i
blosso� were used 1hroughout the
home. Pmk and white .slr&lt;'amcr:s
ex.tended from thr mi rror to a
large whne wedding bell wllh gold
fings, wh1d1 t:entered the mantel
decorated with ivy Pmk candles
1n gold holders wcrf on either side
of thl bell. Gtf li. were plal'ed on
a t,able der.:orwted 1n prnk and
white.

N,ew Off.,1cers
Insta II ed F
F1'des L.odge

I Michaels Fa mily
Has Visitors
Over Holidays

Mr . an d Mn. Wil liam Hess and
ramLly of G rea t Fa l ls, Montana,
aJ)() n t the Ju l y 4th week end with
'.\fr arid Mrs. J. s. Michael. Ju- 5
Hess is Mn. Michae l's niece. Th e
H.ea.�.cs were enroule ho me t rom a
trip which took th e m to Niagara
Fa l ls New York. City a n d Washi ngton, I)_ c.
Monday, the 4th, Mr a n d Mr:s
W i l ber Parker and family and th e I
Sarnoel Michae l fami ly joined the
guests fo r a fami l y d inner at th i·
J. S . Micha e l home.
Mr. a11 d Mrs. William Hamm a n d
two chi ld re n o f Toledo arrived on
5aturday to spend the week e nd
wuh th e Samue l M1thael ram1 l y
and other r dalivcs i n \teigs Coun- 1
ty and i n Lancaster. Sunday a pit·
nlc was held at Baile&gt;•'.s Lake cornp\emcn ting the \'isitors. Tho�c il l tending were :
Mr. an d :.1rs. Paul Hamm a11U
Mrs. G. A. Hamm, Lancaster: Ur
and M rs. Ho ger Grueser .. nd two
Mrs. John
Log11.n;
d aughters,
Hamm .. Mr . a11d Mrs. Delmar
Hamm and .son, Jimmy, Mrs. Nor man Theiss, Mr. an d Mrs. George
Thein and three children and Donna Bowers oi Radnc, Mr an d Mrs
C l arence G r ues er. Mr. and Mrs
Dana Hamm, Miss Dora Hamm.
Miss Emma Hamm. '..,r. and Mrs .
Virgi l Hamm a n d sons, Robert an d
Tommie Minersville RU .. Mr. a nd
Mn. Samue l Michael. Gary, Lenora, and Loui:;c. c1nd Martha F lo
Parker of Chesler, and the gues ts,
Mr. an d Mrs. Wi ll iam Hamm, Bil ­
l y and Ca�o l , Tole do.

Ray Plckell8, son of Dr . and
Mrs. Ray R. Pick e ns, Mi dd l eport,
will be leavi ng a week fro m to­
Spr ings
mo rro w for Color ad o
wher e he will at te nd the Natio na l
Jamboree fo r Boy Scouts.
He is o ne of the eight from
Meigs Cou n ty wh o are pl anning
lo attend. The boys will l eave
Hu nt in gton by t rain and their
t r ip wil l inclu de , camping, sigh t
seeing and the week al the Jam­
boree.

Wor ks hop PlannecJ
A RegUI ,
UgUSf Meef1ng

John Kincai d, De puty Grand
Chancel l or was tile insta l l ing omcer Thursday eve ning wh en Fi des r10r
Qr
Lodge, K. ol P. met at the hal l
in Mi ddleport for their installatl o n of new oUicert,
The Ches ter Garden Club m et
f ollowi ng Wednesday evenlng at lhe hom e
the
He inal,Ued
I,. R. Wiley, Chancellor Corn man - o Mrs. Vernon Webe r assisted
f
Chande r· Richa rd Owens Vice
bv Mrs. Lawrence Mi l hoan an d
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cell r Br ad
J. Mrs. Paul Ba er .
I I . Grate, Master o.f Wor k ; ; �ash
The roll ca l l Gar den Mistakes I
Bahr, �cretary; Jhchard �a1 l ey, Have Ma de w u eiven by the 28
Record ing Secretar)';
&lt;.:heater members 11res(' nt an d one guest, Cub Scout, Enjoyed
Z i r kle, Outer Gua rd c1nd Russe ll
W iPner Road, Outing
Barbara F'aye of WMPO.
n oush, Inne r Gua rd .
The Pomeroy Cub Scou ts of
M rs. Woodrow }1ora a nno unced
. 1-'ollowlng tile c l ose of the meet- \ tha t th e Chcstei" Grad e School Den Six he l d a wiener roast and
111&amp; refreshments were served Jl lanting is comp l eted and the outing al lhe home of Eddie Ba er
with Edi,la r A ll ensworth in charge. bil l pa l d.
ho noring
evening
W� d ncsdey
W o rkshop was plan n ed for the Steve Krinke who will be mov­
r egu l ar meeting night in August ing away in the near fu tu re. Dur­
t u be pret"e ded by a po tl uck su p• ing the eveni n g, t he boya presen t­
per a l 7 30 pm ,, ""· Melhodl!l ed S teve wi t h a hr�ell gift .
Atte n&lt;!Jng were Mike and Denny
Church. Th e club wtll have a
Ro nnie Reu ter, Bill Fet ty,
Wrlght,
of members gar den, on Aul\Ul t 7 at 1 p m beginning from Dick Rou,h, Tommy Vaugha n ,
Mrs, Harold Th oma■ enleri1ine4 tJle church.
Jim Anderson, Steve Krtrike, Ed­
with a bridal showe r Thur1dar
M rs. Ho m er Ho l ler announced d le Ba er, To m Lind, den ch ief,
evenin&amp; at her hom e in Mid dl eport tha t the W il dw ood Garden Club Mrs. Llo;-d Wr igh t a n d Mn. Roy
in h onor of MIH Polit Thoma11, i&amp; s tagin 11: a Ch r i.11t mas Flower Re uter, den m others, Sherrie and
daughte r o f Mr. and Mn. S1m fo�d
show, July 3 1 a t the Fores t Run Jeffrey Reu ter an d M r . and Mn.
Thomas, whose marriage to Mi l - Church from 2-4 pm.
E d war d Baer .
fo rd Hysell of Brad bury will be an
Mrs. Baer sh owed sli des or the
event of thl1 mo nth.
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l ocal (l ower sh ows taken by C.
The Thom as home was d ecora ted E. Blake sl ee.
wi th summer flowers and the dinMrs. Do n u ld Mor11 made "My
lni1 room waa decora ted w! th whi te Faml l y's Favorite A rr angemen t "
iitl d 11 reen streamers coming from and Mrs. Mi l ho.en showed an ar ­
the chan de l ier to the table wi th rangemen t using rosea. Mrs. Pu r­
smal l colo red umbrollas co inp l et- l ey Karr wo11 the door pr h:e.
in� the ar ran gement.
By LUCILLI HAWKINS
Ear l
Mr s.
judges
Flower
G11mc1 were p layed during lhf' nea n, • Mrs. Esthe'I' Wright and -&gt;1,l;t'�
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l'vcnlni:: with pritea tM! l n Q: w dn by Mr s , Hor J('C Karr 11wartlt•d s l i l'k ­
M r 1111 d M rs Carl N. Smi th re­
M lss Ca ro l Hud1on and MitIB Di x ie ers to M rs. Dona ld More , Mrs. turned home Thunday nigh t ar­
Pierce.
Pau l Saer, !'ltr�. Ruell Ridenour, ter w weeks visi t In Minnea polis,
After Miu Tho mB.!I had o pened Mrs. Homer Holler. Mrs. V�rn on Minn., with their daugh te r Shir­
her many lovely giHa refreshme n ts I Weber ar,d Mrs. Lawrence Mi l• ley. Mis! Jmlt h is comple t ing he r
home made h oan.
of punch, cake and
course in modeling scho ol an d Is
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mints were served with Mn. Thomnow a part tlme teacher in the
as, mo lhc r
the honu rcd gue.111 , C
1elloo l .
hicken Bnrbt"cue
serving the cake.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ha r ry Lew Brown
Others attending the sh ower Enjoyed Tliurstlny
M r . and Mr�. W , R. Carpen ter an d chi l dren Jerfr ey a nd Elaine
wore Mn. Mary Dona hue, Mn. Au•
drey Frod, Mra. M1bcil Walburn, 1 11d M r . a nd Mrs. Alex CUo e n - left Thunda}' nlgbt for their
ilira. Dell Hyse ll and da ughter, lertdned wi t h a eh il•ke n barb('- home Ill Vald osta, Ga., after sev­
the , eral d•ys visit wi th hia paren ts,
Judy, Mn. Rober t Burdet te, MIJJB cue Thursday evening at
M r . an d Mrs. Harley Brown.
Ca rla Wll10n, Mra. Jo hn Kra ws- Carp en ter home, Mulbe rr.v Ave
Pr l'!.llent were Mr, and M�s. Ed ceyn, Mra. Fred DcWeeac, Mn. MilMn. Hube r Brown who i1 on
d red Wol,e and d1u1hter,
M ary, war� T. Br_o ok over ,a�d ch1 ld�en,
her employment
on from
vacati
Mrs. Cl a ude Aeh ley, Miu Th.elm• Eddie, Davi d a n d f,rtu of Gar the Ma rg uerite Shoe Sho p ii
al
Boyer, •nd Mn. Floyd Boyer.
re tttb urg; Johnny Youn!!. Mr. an d
vl.d tmi:; in Indi a napolis, Ind., with
Sending gltl1 but unab le to at - 1 M�s , Cllo an d rhil drC'n ,Ian and I
r brot her-i n-law and sister, Mr.
tnnd were Mr,. F1ora Bailey 1nd Abela an d Mr . and Mr11 . . Carpen. he
nd Mrs. Phil Stolph and family.
a
• ter. James. Janet an d A l ita.
Ml11 C•rolyn Milhoan.
M r . 1:1.1\d Mn. Edward T. ltrl)Ok­
over and family ot G a rretllburlil
were T h ursday gueat1 of Mr. and
lln, W. R. Ca rpen ter and family ,
. Recent ,:uest, or Mr. and Mr1,
lJoyd Wrigh t and fa mily were
Mr. and Mra. B. L Duree of Park­
·lnburr- They were · aecompanied
bome , by kebecea Sue Wrlaht for
1 a vl1lt.
Mr. •nd Mr,. Lloyd Wriaht and
sons Mik e Ind Benny, Ri cky
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Sheela of Vin ce nt 1nd Mn. Mer•
llo TrHy and ch ildre n,
Kerli n
and Sue enjoyed 1 n outln&amp; at
Lake Hope Tuesday.

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Bridal Shower
Given Honor,ing
Miss Polly Thomos

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Mr. a nd Mra. WIiiiam Rizer and
childre n were wee kend 1ue1ta of
Mr. U'ld Mra. Owen Hawley of
Cotumbua. Whi le t.htre they 111
apenl the ho liday pico\ctfq at
Buckeye Lake wi th Mr, and Kn. 1
CUI Tyler, of Co lumbut.
lln. Oar1 Lavender, 81111n and
Marr apent the weekend vl1tu n1
hff abter, Mn. Ruaaell Tucker ,
anti family of Leon .•

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Sund-, evenlna at. hi&amp; residence on Cllftord of Um.a, Ohio; a dau&amp;bter,
Bnwlw,ay in 11(4dleJ)OI't wt� - � 'Mr&amp;.- Harold , , (Mar1a�t) Pratt �f
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an d M rs. Watteraon , Mr. and, Mn. (lei ,and .Child� · :Wi�ington,
Robert Beegle, Mn. Gretta ·stmp- Were wee�"end � .of .Mla tive&amp;."
son, Miss V e ra Beegle, Mrs. Lovey 1 .. Mr; add· )In. DltYld· Huddle.ton
Sayre, Mrs. Lau ra Bell and Mrs. ' arid son Of, .Po� spent $Un·
Helen Sim pson.
dly with · Mr. &amp;lid Mra. C',rol
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Ho l iday dinner guest a of M r . Sajre, .'· ."!-1
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an d Mrs. T. G. Hilldore and ffa u- · · . ,, ;, � r
ghter Donna were M r. and Mrs. , 1'tr - _afl,d- iff.1. To� Li ncke1, . ton
Wil l iam MeKelvey, ch Udreo and Scotty qi , .Jiove Caty ..,_.,. t/the
John M cKelvey, .all of Port land, weft (liw,_ �th _ .her p are nta, ·Mr.
non Johnson, Pla nt!, Bob Byer an4 - M� ¥ . . , Spencer.· , . .
lff: : � 1!•• J.�d . Sa,,;e .,nd
Mi ddleport; Mra. Chriatlne Lake
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T. �mt �•�in
� ' �,local. Calling during the day
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were Larry �k er, Phyllis Stahley w...
h of.Jt,.· · :-•nd
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- &amp;it · Ro1..--rQ,1e.
Mra. Mary Smal ley, daughter Jo- M • ·· � ..
��... apc}-,�Mn,:�1. ·�er, atsephine Ma l lory, Middleport and
Mr. and M rs. Thom11 Youna: of tended. � , c:onve11tJOn · in ·P.tn�IYl•
vui11-· � �t'J:tliat week.
P omeroy.
� __,......,,,-:-Miss Do reen Norri s of St. Pa ul,
Minn., spen t lilt week with he r
pare nts , M r . an d Mr s. Fem Norria
an d :sp ending t wo weeks is their
dattehter Mrs. Gloria Reed and
son Mat t hew, or f orest Lake, Mi nn
Mrs. Mary Woo d of Saxon vis­
ited her sister -in- l a w Mrs. Fern
N orris, Monday.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sharpnack were Mr.
an d Mrs. Jack Sha r pnack Jr. a nd
chil dren a nd Miss M a rabel Sharp
nack of Co lumbus.
Holiday weekend guests of Mr.
and Mra. Ira Beegle tlllt.e Gene
Beegl e and son, bonna, New Bri­
ghton, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs.
Char l es Beegle and aon Chuckie
of Columbus.
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Mr . and M r s. Bob Wilson a nd
family of Pomeroy were holiday
guests of her parent&amp;, Mr. and
1,1,
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Mn. Harry Hayman.
Mary Grac:e Stobart employed
in Columbus and BIil Hyaell em­
ployed al New Martin svme spent
Sjzes 81h to 3
the weekend with Mrs. Hysell.
Mrs. Kathryn Guinther, son J.
F. and Miss Eloi se Bell of Cln­
cin11a ti 5pen t the weekend with
their mot her, Mrs. La ura Bell.
Middleport
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe S pe n-

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Pomeroy ' , Railway Express Agency also serving Mid­
remain in operation according to a findin g made
public today by the Public Utilities Commission of Oblo,
The order, signed by Edward J. Kenealy , chairman and
Ev"ett II. Krueger , Jr., member, denied the proposal of the
Rallwa;r Express Agency to eonsolidate Pomeroy and Middle­
and were their attendants.
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port with the Gallipolis agency slaUon.
Following marriage, the two couples established homes
It lound in htarinp March 15 in
be ....,.,_,. ahoutd the lac.al tt
in SyraeuSe .and have. ne ver lived .more than one fourth 9f a
Columb111 and in Pomeroy June I
tion IN clONd, and the a...,.
the Express agency's reasons for
mile apirt. Mr. and Mrs. Dully have five children, all daugJi.
consolidatin g were oYerweighed by (Lff llludi&amp;III) dlitml.....
ters. T�• Clarks ha,,e two sons and a daughter.
On the other band, lhe Commis­
complain­
ev idence from local
They have · all attended the sam e Syracus e Presbyterian
ould sion found that compla.inants prov­
w
o ffice
anta th1t a singl e
Church in which both famiUes have been active members.
harm the service here and there• ed the service, if performed rrom
B oth Mr. Clark and Mr. Duffy worked for many years f o r
fore damace complainants' busi­ Gallipoli.11, would not be reasonably
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mining companies in this area tUJ:e Conner as a· machine opadequate.
Several Testify
era tor and Mr. Du ffy as a blacksmith. Mrs. Clark is now post,
Marvin Bantel l, diviaion super­
Appearint before the Comnds­
master at Syracuse , a posi tion she bas held for the past 1 6 Lollf' n, Parkers_bu�&amp;. ,11-)'e,ar-old aunt of Mr1. Duffy and Floyd vilor for the express age ncy had
sio n durinc ill pair of hearinga
1r,ued :
�••rs when she succeeded Mr. White to the post upon his re• Matpews, Mrs. Dwry s brother, also attended the dinner.
were Edison Ba1'er, Jllddleport,
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and
delivery
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service
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Mr.
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and
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Mrs, Clark and their
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Uremen t . Mr. Clark is now a syra&lt;:use councilman a nd is a
John Duffy
Mr. and
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president of the Chamber ot Com­
ipolia
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will
fauttltes
wer
pre�•nt
for
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the
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with
former mayor of th e village . Mr. Duffy Is retired.
. thell' patents. They aerving both rounlie.s as ii now is merce th ere, furniture dealer; Rep,
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Strangely enough, the Clarks and Duffys have never cele- a e , . and Mrs. Jam.es Clark, Clove, Obto, Mr. a11d. Mrs . .ThoGeorge Meinhart, KiddlelM&gt;ft; A).
with I station In Pomero;-.
braled an anni versary of theiJ: wed&lt;\ing togethe r. Neither did.
Clark , Lanca�. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick .Wlnebre�er,
Elberfeld, department store
fred
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they on their Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday.
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manager of I tJre and oU Illes
. dchil dren , all pri,sent for the occasion.
Mr. a n d Mrs. C)ark he ld open house at thelr Syracuse
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company, Pomero)': C1111· Bahr,
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hom e f om 2 till 5 will,! a steady stream of their friends and .
, A1So ajtendlng the fe�tivJUes at the Clark boine fr�m a
owner, Smit b'1 Clothiq Store, Mid­
relahves caUmg to express b est wishes.
MD&lt;le were Mr. and l,lrs.' Henn1J1 Clari&lt;, Munroe, Mich.,
, l'.)
dleport; Leslie F. Fut� pilenl
. A representative
\Of the Nolan Amusement o. which has I
Mr. and Mrs. Duffy were guests of hon� at the Letart �i� Clark, LaSale Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Clark
manager of .a. construction and
,
aDd
been contracted to provide the n de s at the annual Meigs home of their olde st dau�ter Mrs . Julian Hill. Both couples .»I, John, Toronto,
building aup ply firm, Pomeroy,
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Rev.
a nd Mrs. Delbert Milla, Colum--�
County fair in Augu.t will be here soon to confer with fair were surrounded by !hell' children, their grandchildren arul tiu
and president of the Pomeroy
s; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
u. Mt. Gilead, Ohio; Mt. and Mrs.
board officials.
Chamber of Commerce; and T. A.
great grandchildren .
�beater Turn bull and d�ug�ler, Huntington;
and · ),:rs.
Such was the report given at a years permitting residellts to use
wnie, men's cl�thlng ,tore no-­
Do
Attending a dinner lor Mr. and Mrs, Duffy at the Hill George Hawley , Cheshire; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coates, Pome.
The Ti-i-County Teen Canteen's er, Pomeroy.
ncen t m,.llng of t he b&lt;l,rd. The lhei r foldin, chair, on the track home
were al l their five daughters a n d their husbands, Mrs. Joy; · Rev. Howard
Middleport ; Mr. aPd J\ll'S, Car l recreation center at s,ra,u., •,..
Fvffs uW th• pr.ant ..,..,1_ce
No lan company which will bring area i n order to help accommo- HHl
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Mr
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s. Char es O ke, upper Syracuse, Mrs. Don Gr1mm,
·" M ts, Ha Iiie
D&amp;Y,s,
a11 . and Mrs. peMl McB rlde-. ed a week probationary .-�
, and ,,.
seven ride, to tltie midway of the 1 date overflow cro wds.
ha, Nen eiccellent 8'"'11 te nllua
will be open the remamder of the it WDUW ...... ,-.1w. future
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The board ag reed to forward Belpr e, Miss Gertrude- Dufty, Syracuse, and Mrs. Lester Syracuse.
Meigs county Fair will ,et off
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o V. Savage, or-th rtl the ciMnty •• •1 a
rding to
a rocket on Wednesday afternoon information to the Kenney Music R�msh , Le ta rt . A lso present were 16 of their 18 gra,ndchildMore than a hundred of the couples friends called at
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Aug. 17, al, &amp;he grounds when Kid- Co in regards to tbe company's ren and three of tbelr six great grandchildren. M.rs. Elizabeth theit home d\ldng the afternoon.
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The probationary period was set
-The o th er, proved � the com•
die Day ill h eld a nd .w ill provide exhibit and providing i nstruments
bow much ,upport mluion'a aalisfaction Uiat they re­
-- to determine
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•....._ tr ee ride ticlcets 1 which will · for fa ir pr ograms. It was announ- ·
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'fl'.u/� be JlVen the program. II&lt; b heavily upon Ule � a,ent
eed a l,o lhal D ��-Del bert_
be ,ca llered by
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received splendid coopera�oo. ..in ment and their pieldq them u,.
made .Plinl tb- ' hold ar, . af�oon . nual sen-ke, of the Me.ii:• County
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talent ,how · 1o. b• staged in cone Mini sterial AB&amp;ooiation lo· be held
Al . recent meeting of the Syra- practically lmJ)oslible wen a ■ln­
junctiOn With the Meigs (;abn ty oo Aug. 16 to open the fai r.
cuse vi llaae council a unlllimous gle agent for Meigs ud Gallia
Farm B�au and it was aa:reed to
Anothe r meeting of the board
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vole of confidence waa given the eounliCs to be in Gallipolu,
KellJledy
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neared
further
of
elec.
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provide space for two sta te age n • to com piete plans for this year' s
the magic mark o f 761 delegate votes today in an apparently lion reform$ to prevent voting _{I.ls-- project. It will open Th e!iday at 2
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unstopa· ble drive towa-rd first ballo t nomination for president c..,
partment of Highwav
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at the Democratic Na tional Convention.
the Ohio Mental Health Auo�I••
YOUNGSTOWN, o. UPI _ Two
Hours • before the first session of the conve ntion, a Un i- teed to ra ise the. backlea of ,outb- re.cre,it ion. closing t ime ia n p. m.
ti on:
gunmen herded 1 0 persona i n to I
ern deleg ates.
Al 8 p, m. the canteen will stage
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Pla ns were made for �J!. .corn-- .
lJBck room, t hen emptied five tell- ted Press I nternational survey showed Kennedy with 699 first
0sed plaUor,n we nt be· ita second bandstand retord hop
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The
prop
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pletion of a fe nce at the rl!ar df
ers·· drawera of a n estimated $22.- ballot votes - only 62 short of the necessary maj ority.
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fore lhe full plaUorm commi ttee sponsoffd by the Women's Auxil�e gr,ihds_tand for, more efli1'hla count included 40 of the 81 was looking for a l11dweatetn run- for raliiieation today and will be lary Ill the Syracuse Volun teer
000 at the slx-month-.old Corners&lt;I
.
e1ent handling of �ow�s �t�end.
burg Branch of the -Mahoning Na• votes in the Pivotal Penn sy l vania ning mate with atrona: .appeal to sent to the convention fl por Tues- Fire Departmen t. Proceeds will a:o
int gran datan d eve nts. tt: was
del egation, which Gov. Da vid L. the farm vote, But he profeased day.
·tion al Bank t oday.
towarda the p urchase of a new
agi"eed al so· to ill seontlpue the p olw
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Bank ofiicia ls started an audit Lawren ce had ke pt in the unCOm- that his mind was atlll bpen.
Kennedy's chief rival for the .top fire truck.
E. Bartow Jonell, former West
l&lt;r of permittinJll residents to
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· ool SlU· to determine tbe e.tact imo un t mitled col u�n until today._ A key
·The center, located on the aec- Virginia State Senator and Point
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Three Racine
take their own fold.in,: chair• to
member of the group sa1d that commlltei, domiµated by Kennedy Lyndon a . Johnson of Texaa, ffu ond noor of the town hall, will be Pleasant bu1Sineasm1n, was re-electtaken. ·
the final event of the · fa lr, the d_en ts were ho�p ltali.i.ed at Meigs
The
gunmen;
wea
ring aunglasaea, Lawrence a t a noon e. d. t. ca ucus aupporten, completed . ,work on
a t still making confident nolBfll in a n open to anyone in the Meigs-Gallia - ed chairman (If the Muon County
Geoe!a l Hospita l ear ly t5u nfiay
mu1ka l o r tbe Big Bend Minstrel
escaped in a car. . Hipway patrol- might •h� a&amp; ma�y as 60 to 65 cl\&gt; il rldll.8 plank _ which SOme attempt to head off a stampede or Ma&amp;0n area wishing to take advan- Republican ueeutive committee ■t
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treatmen
for
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morn�
A11oci1ti�1:,;.
ruen, sheriU's de puties a nd police Pennsylarua votea mto the Ken- members des�iQed as the most delegates to Ken nedy's
a meeting held Friday evening in
band- tage of th e c:enter·a facili ties.
'l'he polic, was ado pted se veral .(nJurtes auffend In a one•Qlf 6et up road blocks between here . ned,y column .
far-rea
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in
partu
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pre-flt,
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the Mason county coutqlouae. _
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accide nt al 1 :38 a.m. on the Bowand Salem on U. S. 6.2. The ba nk is
Taking Kennedy's nomi nation included a sympathetic reference ing can!:lida cy seemed to be stalled an 1n 1nri■p, Its p.-of lh would
Jones' election, unanimow:I)' .votm
an's Run Road.
"ti ... ·oca ted on u . s. 62, j uat aouth of 1 for granted, conve n tion king-mak• tu sit-in demooatrations by Negro \ at the 118808 . Dixo n line.
ed by the committee, came despite
B'"ughl lo the hospital bv
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I era lurned the1r
a letter he liad written lut week.
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Jessie B r inker, Racine, were th e c1tY JI m l'·
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ma te. Sen,
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Meriam Smith, P ortland; Randy
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Norris, Racine Roule 2, and Joe
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•·ker, RacIne. They were re- women tellers were so flu1te.-.d who has had no l uck �n gettin,1 his
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Mn. a.Ha Holter,. Horse cave aona given were Uuit hil private
they dib, not remember where the presidential bid off the ground,
w-1.. Gen- dut ies prevented him from perl ea
:;!:e����r�i ng a car owned by keya were. " The s unmen leU with- found heavy favor for second place
tt.spit1I lhortlr before noon �=�g the J ob .. it lhould ha
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out h aving opened the va ult.
on
lhe
ticket.
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officers
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to
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today
ht
mother,
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The robbery was Yo ungalown·I
The first rehoarsaI o I the B 1 g that hia car skidded o n the £ravel
other officers named at the
Olher1 recel vlng more t han
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The
-year old lad
Bend Minstrel Associat ion which ,oad and jumped a ditch. Accord- third bank h o ldup of the year. complimentary play in the vi ce1
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bti,
et
wound, ,,,■ rently Ntf Jn.
ll
made h1Story by Uvm.g through a 165-foot plunge ov er NiagawUI appear (or th e lifth straigh t ,·n• lo the wreck re ort, t he car Neilber of th e two earlier ones preaidenUal sweepstakes were Ben.
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died
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fllctad.
p
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ay, t theIy reading comic
books on Sunday, 1 2:• ed l® feet a fter leaving the have been 80I ved·
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year at the Mei&amp;a Co un ty FaIr next travel
Callo, v•ee chairAttorney Carroll
H ubert H. Humphrey and Gov,
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and planning to .resu me Jtis first school vaca tion today .
mo'nth will b&amp;i held at 7 : 45 Wed- road, with medium dam�ge to the
m an of the Youna Republican acOr ville Freeman .of Minnesota ,
·
Roger Wooawird, blue-eyed a nd
ca n
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JMrfl11CY Chief Waltar- Clttancl tivitles. QtheJ'S named . aa vice
.
v
rsch
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vele
p:�!�� ��
u
ow
car.
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MIIGS GIN.RAL HOSPITAL
� : 10 Pounds of ad venturer, was d ue
H. A. Johnaon,
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as · oo
The accident occurred 211.i
e
falls by M id thi■t 1h11 sctV•d wH u .d at chairmen were
.
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t Of tile �ospital barely 48 hours from the brink of th
Several regular cast memb era miles off or .R&lt;1ute 12--t.
A
Walter
ton
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Holter,
Theodor•
W
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and Charles A.
Windsor
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Gov.
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a: a ftei' be&lt;oml ng the fin
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.,_ the Ylctl"" Ha found his mothar !Iurdette.
peraon .
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IYVe mofed}�m . the. �rea �reatin g
a
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A minor a.ccldent on Butternut b
'"ham,
Syr
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Fells.
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y
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wliffl h• returned to the heuM
L. W. Getty. Nelllfly eppelntV.'.nclea mhich ·are io be fiUed Ave. in Pomeroy Fri�a ev�pii;t1 I t.�a'Yl�;y,' Mlddleport; Meriam Smith ·
Kon...._
co
n1 n y
,...., 1'" Mid�torner . dive OYer the Honehoe Falls-a N� -, b08Pl!A.1,
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wp,, e m ,rem '""-lril' lfl tt.. ,_..., flMda. N county cln .. fill • ·nancy
Wedne.sday e'vf.ntn1. All residents baa been ,reported , by PomerPY, 't1oril�ndi Joe Btlnke r Baeib j
nedy,
o
wh
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te
a
dict
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feat that has co8t mHy well-cuahll� f:U .1
aci ....,,....., fired • _22 call- In tMt pos1; ,... ...._, ,.. the
the police. 1'bom111 L. 9c:tett. 106 Riindy:
lntjreated in
t&gt;iu't:
c_boice If he aews up the presiden- ,
appeared m the -sw 1rh1:1g waters She h
, �orril+ , Racine.
·
nto her moutfl with tM party's nomlnaa ,., the effla
.ttu
t
on
men
ed
nt
their
lites
.
lfl
!91A111I musical at-e il1vltecl to the Union.av .told pollce he was crawo
n
I
o
minati
ed
t
indica
n,
Sa
Dlieh.ar1ed
that he
turday; lln. W U-- ti�
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Bo - was swept over lhe fall· a nd efforts by poUce tQ lop:ie bi, L••, .,
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1n1 upward• Cl•I•ncl In tho -• electlln:
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ucu In failure.
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Saturdllf)- •after the , aUtboud mo- bod•
Everett Bialell wu named comTM
1t1lcl
Cut mem� ftowev'er, mu,t
be
-o
parked car wned by RoberL R. .l"ohn Ginther, Cbeatet.
t
ut
Slight»'· bruised aod
.
torbott.. ta which he---- · wu riding
c:u b
� thne before
was tllsc..,. mltteeman trom -Robiuon District
13 .YW•. df
More a,;l.1.,1lt par• M WTay, 139 Butternut-av.
In
RelativVisit
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Ad011tted SUJ1di:,,; lln. Robert
capalled in the awlft current of ot herwise unhur-t, the blond blqe- .,..._
11cCiulland w-u
while Briehl
tJcii'atlon Is eing . atresaed by o tBoth ears auatalr.ed m ed1wn 1 · Sm ith, Middleport; Willl im Brick- T-o Ohi o Cities
eY !d boy told nurses bow i t felt
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th e upper Nia•"'.•a ••ver.
fielala of the H&amp;Oclati on. Mn. Mar- fender an
rom
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d bumper da mage, The Iea, )'l'1cuse; Be-e Scholl, PornMr. and Mra. Al len Hill, PornHls sister Deanne, 17, anatched gotng over the fa.Ua •
wu,..81...,
for the act. Sh. ••• u,n- Arbuckle Diltrlct,
�t Neuman II to serve u iJbq_w otber car cl aimed by Goett to eroy, John Ginther, Cheater; Mrs.
erqy, vJalted In Hamilton and MidSpeaking briefly at· the meeting
•�li�anlat.•
"I cou ld feel Ji every time 1 nnteioul WMII . tllsaftf'N.. She
have caused the ecc1dent did not Mildred Zahl, Pomeroyj Mn. Har• dletown ove, the weekend. In Ham- C
Harold · Neely, Republican
...-ere
11111
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o,er said: _''T�e _•a- w11 about 70 JMn ol.
n
rock,''
ahi
t
T
atop, GdeU told poliCfl. No 11 e1ta ey W1rner. RuUand.
nty urt VIes
ou
Ilion, theJ vi sited tbel r 10n, Allen,
for governor of WNt Virnominee
ttt.
at
son
hff
with
homa
her
IMda
ter was. going real fasL
Discharged Sunday; Mra. Elita Jr., w ho recently suffered a broken Fi es Upoil
and no injuries were reported.
Uri
In
Tw&lt;i Men
n
a nt to go to slee p a nd hmllJ farm °" Harte Clft net r 1ini1, a nd Eurene Scott, aecretary
w
"Now
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Brickles and 10n, Albany; Kn. ankle In an 1ecldent. In MiddleA b'earina haa' bee let tor TuesOf the Rep ublican rommittee.
Two men have been fined $lO forget ·everythiril that happened." Mitntlng Star.
C OF O TONIGHT
Madge Smtth , and dwbter� Porn- town they were gue, of their n,
day h1, Common Pl'eu, �urt ,� the
I
t,
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n.
co
and ata in ooti._.
i., court bv Ju..i..,
The Pome'rQ)' Chainber or Com- eroyj Meriam Sm ith, Joe Brinker, Stephen, and family.
cue of Silaar ff Sillet · fOr modffi•
eoplea on h lghwl.)' patrol
cation of . dlvorce'decrte ind cu. merce wlU meet to�bt at 7:30 Randy Norris.
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h
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They were accompa nied by their
a
s
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Bli1:h1: a sOn
tody of m1110f ' -children� Judie In offices of the Ohio Power coMr. 1iid Mre. son, Robert, who Is employed
In
Robert Smith, ��"1• &lt;!rl, __eo ,.mbu,.
mpony.
John 0. � -d today. '
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TurnbuU.
The fac t that they were married in a double ceremony
is not th e oqly thing the well-known Syracuse Couples ba ri,
in common. AJ1 were born _and feared in Syraeuse wnere the
families were neighbors. The, attended the same sl!bool, th
same church and the same social affairs. Mrs. CJ,tk, t h � ·
Miss Haze l Mills, lived two houses from Miss Lillian Ma
ews, now Mrs. Dully, They were girlhood friends and late
when seeing Mr. Clark and M r . Dulf' • it was natural that t
four should be together, and much of their courtship
was co
ducted under the chaperoning Of the late Mr'. and Mrs. W.
.
White, who accompanied the young folks to their marrla(e.,

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Stewart - Julia Adami
"BEND OF THE RIVER"
( In Color)
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Vietor M1tuR, Yvonne Deeulo
'TIMBVKTU"
Also CorlolJII
SUNDAY IM MONDAY
Flank stnalra and
Lollobriglda In
"NE� SO
(Cin......c,,pe &amp;' Color)

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Clark

RETURNED W E DNESDAY
Mrs. Ralph Webb re turne� to
h e r home Wednesday fa-om Pames
I
vi l le wh e re �he had att ended the
funera l s!rv_ices on Tuesday for
Mra. M arJ_orie Johnson. who was
t he A1111 o c1ate Gran d Conductress
Order of Eas tern Star.

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tives, who were married in the doubte ceremony July 9, 1910,
at the Pomeroy Presbyterian parsonage by Rev. Thomas

GIANT' JULY CLEAR ANCE SALE S·T ILL IN PROGRE,SS·\
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Two Syracuse couples who· were married in a double
wedding ceremony 50 years ago celebrated their Golden Wed­
ding anniversaries Sunday. They are Mr. and Mn. Thomas

Lieu t. and Mrs. Frank Eastep
of Abile n e, Texas, are 11nn ou n c­
ing lhe birth of a daughter , July
5, at th e Dyess Air Force B ase
She
five
weighed
Hospi ta,.
poun ds all d lO ounces and haa
bee n named Jcnnl£er .
Grandparents to t he new arr iva l
a.re M rs. Virginia Eastep, Mid•
d leport ; Hu bert Eutep of Chil l i­
co the and Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
(Jack) E1• a ns· of Marysvi l l e, 0.,
fo rmer l ocal residents.

M r . and Mrs. S. A. Rair de n of
Long Bo tt om spent t he h oliday
wi th Mr . and Mrs. Harlow Enln.
Holiday weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Rou sh were Mr.
and Mrs. John Fishe r and family
or Akro n, Mr. and Mrs. flay
Ho ush, son, Jerry, Cincinnat i.
Joseph M i l ler went to St. Al­
ba ns to spend two months with
a daughter, after spending t wo
m on ths wit h his daughter, Mrll.
Cat4'1 Sayre.
M r. and Mrs. Bruce Wi l t.sh ire,
and daughter Lind■ of Ma rme t,
W. Va., were holiday guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilt­
sblre.
M rs St ell a Weaver was the
gue&amp;t of her son-In-law and daua:h•
ter Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brown,
Chester, O.
Mr. and Mn. Oeorae SLrobush
returned to their home at Jeffer•
10n, Wls., Tue■day c1fter a v lal t
with her p1rtnta, Mr. and Mra.
Fred Cadle.
Word waa received by Mrs.
"erne Watter1on of the death of
lier sis ter, Mn. J. R. Lamb of
Vin een't . A m on &amp; those from here
1Uend ln&amp; the funeral were Mr,

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Birth Of Daughter
In Texa, Announced

Racine
Society News

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By Unlkd p,... laterMtlQt\11
An at.lnlt cl.ck illlfflOJIIN by
tht, Natloruil . lurNu ef lf•nct.r•
11 11 accur•te that In th,... mil­
llon yMn It wlll pin or lose onlr
about one Mconcl.

VOL XII

Mrs. Walt er Slimmer or St.
Cl ou d, Fla., who hss been h ere
on a visit wi th her sist er and
broth er-in- la w M r . an d Mrs. Law,
rence Bing was ad mit te d lo th e
Meigs General Hospi tal Tuesday
f or treatm ent . Mrs. Somme r is
slaying wi th the Bings whi l e his
wile is hospitalized.

MEETING P0ST'PONID
The meeting of the Wind in�
Trai l Garden Cl ub :sched ul ed ror
Thu rsday evening, July 14, a t the
home or Mn. John Terrel l , has
bl.'c n postpone d unti l Th u rsd ay,
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0. , July 9, 1960

ly FREDDIE HOUDASHE L T

Mr. and Mrs. Harol d Saue r a n d
deuchters . Mary Ruth a n d Joy
Roberta went to Lake Hope yes­
terday evc n in� where they have a
uhm for the weeke nd . Rev. How­
ard Ru ppelt pl11 ns to join the m
there this evenmg for dinner.
Miss iktty_ Koehler. RN, at
Holzer Hospita l spent several
Jay� with her m other, Mrs. Lewis
Kuehl e r a11d with her sister an d
brother-in-law, D r. and Mrs. K . D.
Amsbary and childre n a t Che5·
tcr rece n tly.
Mary Scott, stu de nt n u rse at
the
Holzer Hm, pita l is spen d ing
weekend w1th Mr. an d Mrs. Jam­
es llusi;cll and other r el a tive s.
Miss Dfan e Stumbo , student a t
Busmess School in Pa rkersburg
1s spe11dmg the weeken d wilh
ncr parents, Mr . and Mrs. Cl ifford
Stumbo.
Mr. aud Mrs. nobert Turner and
chi ld ren of N ort h Robinson vi.slt­
ed this week with Mr. an d Mrs.
Joe 'I urner.
Mrs. M.uy Donahue of London
is visi t ing with Mr. and Mrs. San­
for d Thomas a'n d family.
Mr. an d Mrs. Hym en Novak a nd
chil dren, Michae l and Ka t hy of
Anah e i m . Calilorma are e.xpected
to arrive this weekend for a visit
with her grand m ot her , Mrii. Ada
Root.

Ray Pickens Lellving
For Week In Weal

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Around And
About
_M;ddleport.

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NEWPORT R. I. (UPI) _ President Eisenhower today
predicted the ev�ntual end in 1,.atin America of dictatorship
such as that headed b CUba's Premier ·Fidel Castro.
Four Will Hear
TIie Presiden t aj a news conference at the summer
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·White HOuse headciuarters tlere lashed again at what he des_C�=�n
to face
cribed as Soviet Premier Nikita, Khrusbcl&amp;v' s threat to send
n
missiles and rockets against the Uni_t�d States if it committ�
::r:u: ::!�g :�!�1��; h
.
.
" aggressio n " in Cuba.
Herbert Gi lkey reported tod,.y.
rell
ed
.Pl;
t1
P
u'
bstanwaldo Dorticos' indication Cuba
s
ro
mised
wer
Elsenh
Ar l over the wee end were
Willia m Robert Semon, Maaon ; t lal additio nal u. s. aid to th " would seek lo oust th e U nited
its Guantanamo
Jess Sprou,e, Middleport; Harold countries of the Western Hemlt- State! from
Eugene Gil more, Pomeroy, and . phere to raise the living stand- Nava l Base, Hid he wou ld wai t
un til he received an officiil deWilliam Reeves, Albany. Reeves ards.
l
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Id
El
nho
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remained i ail toda y whlle the
w
wer •
wou 4 · ml'nd.
"Latl" Amorlca It p,■nlng
•tand on hla Saturdi■y ntlht
other three pos ted $23 bond eac h
... 1 ..cl1I ,Ml polltlcal
throu
accutllll
he
which
atat.rnent In
for their appearance lOniiht,
tranlfonnatlon," I I • • n h owv
Khrvshchtv of trying to set up
________
M kl. "Dldatenhlps ,■,.. f,lllng
• Soviet puppet tt■t. 11, tt1e
. EXPENSIV&amp; G;OFF,II
the waYII._.,
A
tty
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nd
Ca rr�n i
Donating
NGE s UPI
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sel'Y'M not .
I th
st.... would
1M u
fN• I coUae- to defega�, villtpn
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HAVANA UPI - An alli111
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and tourtits os
" e�hief ' EaeCutive, wheli and u.bau1tad Pr:etnier :pde1 Ct•
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!•lo hi, bedroom Sund�. •!&amp;ht to
ha'tl the Soviet Unjon u a friend
of Cuba •n� occu■e the United
of ploltl
llll ' Dew •wre,.
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The �earded revolutionary lead­
b
��n ':bd:��'!:!1: �!�°:e
a giant antl-U. S. rally earlier in
e
:::t ��•u: w:,
A medi cal bulteUn Sunday said
he had "a ,mal l ptteumoolc core"
whi• c� atai:ted �N him cheat
pa ins l IIt Frid ay.
But bit lllne11· took n' one of the
sting out
. of hll b!■,11.1
. uain1t the
United States' nor any warmth
from bis "atltfHUail" at soviet
h
to":!:et:.:i; ��
United 81&amp;tet ,rltb iocbta Jf .ff''-'""
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Portr.ait Of Likely GOP Presidential Nominee:
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'United States Vice President Richard Nixon

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SIX ROOM HOUSE IN SYRACUSE
(;ell Julian HIii, CH 7•2333.
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l!I cente per word lot t.hne lllOD.eClltlve ...iuertiODL
S_pwial - oDe .mellUi for aD centJ1 per . woc.d.
i1u.11 rate of , cents p� word will be chaJiied for achertlsin,
1f not paid within 10 day■ �r Teefl1Ula . bW.
io Mvertiline - Sbould l&gt;6 r
rtod !moiediatei,. The I
D v Sentinel will .not'be 'ree,analble r.;. or more tban one .iDcor,.
reel iniertion.
°"'"d of" Tl:aat.
N041ct1 of Evouto, ,LUO. Oillwariu
publl&amp;hed at 1 cerit
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(61 Lost ol'ld Found

LOST - ON DIAMOND 1 , Baek of
Pomeroy Hlgh School b ulldina:.
Little League baseball catcher's
mask and . chest protector. U
found, please contact Btu cun•
diH, Syracuse, or Phone WY 2- J
6380.
7 1 1 Ste

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I '58 OLDSMOBll,'E 88 2 door aed1n

VS Rocket engine with stand­
ard .ahifl Go-Go-Go in this
snappy Olds. The buy of your
life. Was $1795 Sale $1488. Karr
&amp; Van Zandt, Pomeroy 7-8-:Stc

Medalist 2 door
push bii.tton dril't!!. A·• lilent as a
soaring gull. PJan your vaca•
lion in this Bij: "M". It's read)'
to go. Was $1593 Sale $1288.
Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
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White Poailic: '4rdoor hardtop,
autom1tlc tTIUUl.isiion, power
braltes an¢' ·1tee�ip1 1 radio and
heater. 1 IQ top condition. Call
WY 2-81134.
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REPAI R
We repair all types of radi­
ators, from beater cores to
·the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

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Phona WY,2-2143
·Pomeroy, Ohio

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RACINE - M acres, 1 story fr.ame
, :ball, 1ll1te:inent, barn; hot house,
12' ,.. 32', . utility building. 5
acres cultivated, ba,ance in pas•
ture and timber. Real estate and
equipment. $6000.
POMEROY - ln\'estment property
13 lots, all ut llities available.
Call · for Information. Total price
$1000.
POMEROY - 1 story frame, 5
rooms. bath, full basem�nt. Dou­
ble g.1rage, birch floor1\ coal
furn!lce or gas floor furnace
heat, storm doors and ·windows,
Youngstown kitchen, lot 70' x
100', nice location. $11,000.
FARM - West or R.utland--93 ac­
res, 8 room fr9.me, baaement,
barn (36x30) cement floor, gran­
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well&amp;, plenty o( water, Lractor
land, pasture and t imber. On
good gravel road. Priced low at
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BOX 229 - PHOl'IE WY 2-2220
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NOTIC■ � HIARING for PJIIIOLE
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. . No. 108652--William Watson, a
pritoner now confin�d in the Ohlo
Penitentiary, Columbus, Mmltted
from Meigs County, convicted
·Sept. 1958, of the erimf.! · of NoD­
Support, and sening a 111entence of
1 . 3 yean ill eligible for a hearing
IN!ifOre the .Pardon ·a nd ·Parole
Commt111ion, on or e tter Sept. 1 ,
1960.
Pardon and Pal'Ol-e CommiHio�
By R. G. , Fo1te,
Parole and Record Clerk
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NOTICE OF APl'OINTMINT
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Mulberry Ave. . $950().00. Phone
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1ddnae · t1"CheMer, Otlio, tR. l&gt;., baa
been duly 111p))Olnted Executrix of
the Eatatfl 1 df Chari!, E. Findling
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lleig1 'cmmty, Ohio
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awning,, venetian blinds, win•
Pict your own. No. 2 �•toea
.;w-11 $129� Sale $888. Karr &amp;:
Free e,Umates.
dow ahadaa.
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215 Union Ave.,
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'50 ·-JlAMBLER American 2 door
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w,tout dining 1 u111umllhed. Mdlalton, lllcldle
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with _white wall �res. By�••,robm t8.ii aifd rocker. Phone
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port. Phone WY 2-2082.
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VB elfglne.· Wat $1HD sate ·z H. P. MITCHELL air condl•
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on ndparent, are Mr. and Mrs.
J . L. W taa l, � li e-v ille. W. V a., and
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'64 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 door sedan. Battle11hlp grey finish and
built like a batUeship too . .Price
to ,fit your purse. , Was $495 GAS, FUEL· OlL and eoal ' far.
naces. reau , lor free edlm.at@a.
S.ale $288. Kan &amp;: van Zandt,·
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car wJ.th i'lenly of good depend• HURRY! Order y0ur -pu,rple rasp.
able qiHes lert. Need a second
berries now, Exeelletlr.ior freez.
car? � Thia is it. Don't delaymg or jellies Phone •JOur orsee lt today. Was,fli6.Sale,M8,
i_dets�. H, Canon, Rt. ' 1, MidKirr &amp; Van Zandt, Pomeroy. 1
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Gra,01ide HrVictll will lie held
for Infant Dale Wlaal. l00 of Mr.
and Mr� Albert Wieal, Pomeroy ,
Monday at 10 a. m. at Reedsville
cemetery.

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of J OO needles on.
speculation at a news conference
GENERALLY MIXED
Sundil/ durina: which he predicted
DiSalle was the flr1t big 11late
Ohio RiYer SoatJi : no.tlbound:
NEW YOFK UPI - Stocki
'Monday Clllen of '�. �le '
that &amp;.!on. John r. Kennedy would
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FIVE ROO unfurnished ap11rt• win the Democratic presidential goY emor to endorse the senator, 'Montgomery , William B, Travis at were generally mi xed and mocler- , 'Roush wen Mn. "8iuaol
vote Buckeye 7 : 00 a.m., 10-1 ; Lock t o J. F ateh active at the opening
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through Ohio, .11uuming Kennedy
is rJominated.
SLEEPING rooms. Close in town.
DiSalle told newsmen accom­
127 Butternlut Street.
7-6-6tp panying him on the 11-hour flight
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TWO GARAGES on Mechanic St. ol a charter plane br-inging the
Call WY 2-2575. Rose Sisson. bulk of the Ohio delegation here
that .lie w111 not interested In any
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'k·OLDS1,10111tE · Suptt• 88 2 door FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms
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Clean two tone , green· ,..itb byand bath. Phone WY 2-6915.
pointtnent," DIS.tll• .. Id, "'but I
dramitic drive, I power steering
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wouldn't want to commit m,_.lf
power brakea, radio, heater.
h» Mf'Vlng ■iut my twm It IOV·
Bure ,ti.I plea,e, try Jt. Was · $680 3 · ROOM APARTMENT furnished
with bath, private entrance. Call
emor 1t this time."
Sale "88- Karr &amp; Van Zandt,
WY 2-3065.
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"I like to keep myself mobile,"
Pomeroy,
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the governor said. He added that
'57 "CADILLAC Coupe DeVille.
Drive this sparkling pink and
white · beauty today , One owner
Fully eq1tlpptd. A car that wm
FOR SALE, BEAUTIFUL. NEW 3_give . You. tbQusand upon thous- J HOUSEWORK BY THE
HOUR on
bedroom, 26 x 15 liYing room.
and of miles ,of 1perfecl service.
day. Avanell Young.
Phone
paneled kitchen, I½ baths, hard·
Was $2
_ 995 Sale $2488. Karr &amp; I - wy 2-9904.
7 1 1 fltp
wood floors, 2 complete · beating
Van Zandt, Romeroy. . '1·8-3tc
systems, full bllst!ment. Syracuse
THREE DAYS A WEEK General
1954 CHEVROLET 210 2 dr.
Ohio. Shown by appointmenl
Housework or orrlce cleaning.
Worth, m�. $395.00. Blaet,.
only WY 2-6233.
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Phone WY 2·3261 .
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water. Garage and barn. Con­
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basemen2. Interior remodeled.
l UM PLYMOU'ftl BelYedne 4 dr.
New ho:r. water tank, fumace,
sedan. lxlra _hilL'!e • for model.
electrle: water pump, Cupet
"'911.00. BlaeUnar1, Pomeroy.
and venetian blinds, also. $2875
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Call f1VY 2-d291, 'Mrs. Wm. J.
Harman, Rt. No. 21 Box 18A,
lDM DODO� V8''4 dr. custom l'Oy•
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al aeilan. (Obe 1 c.U,,ful owner.
· Std. ahlft. •Exira nice. $71111.00.
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TIIIMITE AND ,■ST CONTROL

AS OF THIS dale I will not be
responsible for debts contracted
by any one• other than myaelf.
John Bryan,
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Middleport, Ohio.
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LOb ANGELES U P I - Ohio'•
dele11;ation b uued today with
,pecul r1 tion that Gov. Michael V .
DiSallt might re&amp;iJ n as J:oYernor
before his term ends in January
1963 ·

FOUR room furnished apartment
Al110 farm for &amp;ale near BHhan
88 at're,. Phone WY 2- 3302.
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lawyer lo represent me in the
protection of my property 1·ighta
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able after July 6, Coat&amp; Building
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2-Dally Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middlep ort, O., July 1 1 , 1960
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SIX ROOM HOUSE IN SYRACUSE
(;ell Julian HIii, CH 7•2333.
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l!I cente per word lot t.hne lllOD.eClltlve ...iuertiODL
S_pwial - oDe .mellUi for aD centJ1 per . woc.d.
i1u.11 rate of , cents p� word will be chaJiied for achertlsin,
1f not paid within 10 day■ �r Teefl1Ula . bW.
io Mvertiline - Sbould l&gt;6 r
rtod !moiediatei,. The I
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reel iniertion.
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N041ct1 of Evouto, ,LUO. Oillwariu
publl&amp;hed at 1 cerit
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LOST - ON DIAMOND 1 , Baek of
Pomeroy Hlgh School b ulldina:.
Little League baseball catcher's
mask and . chest protector. U
found, please contact Btu cun•
diH, Syracuse, or Phone WY 2- J
6380.
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I '58 OLDSMOBll,'E 88 2 door aed1n

VS Rocket engine with stand­
ard .ahifl Go-Go-Go in this
snappy Olds. The buy of your
life. Was $1795 Sale $1488. Karr
&amp; Van Zandt, Pomeroy 7-8-:Stc

Medalist 2 door
push bii.tton dril't!!. A·• lilent as a
soaring gull. PJan your vaca•
lion in this Bij: "M". It's read)'
to go. Was $1593 Sale $1288.
Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
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White Poailic: '4rdoor hardtop,
autom1tlc tTIUUl.isiion, power
braltes an¢' ·1tee�ip1 1 radio and
heater. 1 IQ top condition. Call
WY 2-81134.
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(91 For So'le

REPAI R
We repair all types of radi­
ators, from beater cores to
·the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

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Phona WY,2-2143
·Pomeroy, Ohio

REFRIGER1tion lf!rvlce. Jack's Refrl&amp;era•
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RACINE - M acres, 1 story fr.ame
, :ball, 1ll1te:inent, barn; hot house,
12' ,.. 32', . utility building. 5
acres cultivated, ba,ance in pas•
ture and timber. Real estate and
equipment. $6000.
POMEROY - ln\'estment property
13 lots, all ut llities available.
Call · for Information. Total price
$1000.
POMEROY - 1 story frame, 5
rooms. bath, full basem�nt. Dou­
ble g.1rage, birch floor1\ coal
furn!lce or gas floor furnace
heat, storm doors and ·windows,
Youngstown kitchen, lot 70' x
100', nice location. $11,000.
FARM - West or R.utland--93 ac­
res, 8 room fr9.me, baaement,
barn (36x30) cement floor, gran­
ary, tool shed, chicken house, 2
well&amp;, plenty o( water, Lractor
land, pasture and t imber. On
good gravel road. Priced low at
$6000.
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BOX 229 - PHOl'IE WY 2-2220
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NOTIC■ � HIARING for PJIIIOLE
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. . No. 108652--William Watson, a
pritoner now confin�d in the Ohlo
Penitentiary, Columbus, Mmltted
from Meigs County, convicted
·Sept. 1958, of the erimf.! · of NoD­
Support, and sening a 111entence of
1 . 3 yean ill eligible for a hearing
IN!ifOre the .Pardon ·a nd ·Parole
Commt111ion, on or e tter Sept. 1 ,
1960.
Pardon and Pal'Ol-e CommiHio�
By R. G. , Fo1te,
Parole and Record Clerk
(7) II, 18- Zto
NOTICE OF APl'OINTMINT
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irolltage. ,Vrllhl -Stroot, oll ninlf July 11, HNlO.
S.11....., Local School Dlot,lct
Mulberry Ave. . $950().00. Phone
WY . 2-3282 Wilbur Youfi.11 or
!1Y Elllp, WNko, Cl,rk
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Notice Is hereby · &amp;1ven.' that Em·
ma Flndll.111'. whOle -� 'Office
1ddnae · t1"CheMer, Otlio, tR. l&gt;., baa
been duly 111p))Olnted Executrix of
the Eatatfl 1 df Chari!, E. Findling
(a. k. a. etiatles 'Phidllng,J1. 1k, a.
C. E. Plnllihg, 'lilettl!led, late of
llelp l)ouj\lJ, Olili&gt;.
i Dated thl1 Dth ila,, .ot/dly 1960.
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Judge of lbe :Woliille Court
lleig1 'cmmty, Ohio
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and mowlq machine. G. A. ·
Deem, Racine, Oblo. Phone WI
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Camplm S...loe
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the mark of ,ucceu. Here'a POTA�ES and BEETS. Wrank
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•tineat at America,)Jl..._ot l&gt;tisef . R'AI/Qy m.icTOR IM.
. 4\ true value. Was $1995 Sale
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iit up and beg. You'll , really ,FURNITURE kU.ohen tables ilnd ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me•
tal W?rk .and repalr work of
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'like it. See. "fQr &lt;)'Opl'Self. 'Was,
i!luilN. Olltiliutt, 4 bullet, ?lther
kmd. Frank Powers, 133
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lleautlful two tone blue. Power
CLOTH, WOOD SLAT POIICH
..teering and power brakea. , A
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awning,, venetian blinds, win•
Pict your own. No. 2 �•toea
.;w-11 $129� Sale $888. Karr &amp;:
Free e,Umates.
dow ahadaa.
JI.DO 00 lb. bas. Cabbaae..- GOc a
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215 Union Ave.,
WlppeJ,
Dale
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'50 ·-JlAMBLER American 2 door
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Solid red finilb. America'■ eco,--,--,- RIDENOUR. SUPPLY. Radio and
nOJ:i»' cb1mpion. Low m n-ll'e, · =----:,---, -......,, 6· 1 1·SOlp
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m•d.:Hurry! was 1u1da,:1e
. $1A8• .r.Kar.r &amp; Van•.llnd\.,�al!f..· ·&lt;.pian, Brr•dbury,_ 1'liilne,.--WY � TELEVISION RADIO AND SIIALL
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,APA.Kr...11UCN'l'S _ .rurnlllled. ancl
dan. Solfd '·�lacklllnll�\ •��,!11
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w,tout dining 1 u111umllhed. Mdlalton, lllcldle
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with _white wall �res. By�••,robm t8.ii aifd rocker. Phone
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port. Phone WY 2-2082.
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' your wheel wlth Olds' Famous
VB elfglne.· Wat $1HD sate ·z H. P. MITCHELL air condl•
$1388. Karr 4 ,v,n ,z,nat, ,:l!om-·
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on ndparent, are Mr. and Mrs.
J . L. W taa l, � li e-v ille. W. V a., and
C urrnon 8'1 ilcy, Radnt! . Ewings
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'64 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 door sedan. Battle11hlp grey finish and
built like a batUeship too . .Price
to ,fit your purse. , Was $495 GAS, FUEL· OlL and eoal ' far.
naces. reau , lor free edlm.at@a.
S.ale $288. Kan &amp;: van Zandt,·
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car wJ.th i'lenly of good depend• HURRY! Order y0ur -pu,rple rasp.
able qiHes lert. Need a second
berries now, Exeelletlr.ior freez.
car? � Thia is it. Don't delaymg or jellies Phone •JOur orsee lt today. Was,fli6.Sale,M8,
i_dets�. H, Canon, Rt. ' 1, MidKirr &amp; Van Zandt, Pomeroy. 1
,'illeport. Phone SH 2-4'115'7.
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Gra,01ide HrVictll will lie held
for Infant Dale Wlaal. l00 of Mr.
and Mr� Albert Wieal, Pomeroy ,
Monday at 10 a. m. at Reedsville
cemetery.

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of J OO needles on.
speculation at a news conference
GENERALLY MIXED
Sundil/ durina: which he predicted
DiSalle was the flr1t big 11late
Ohio RiYer SoatJi : no.tlbound:
NEW YOFK UPI - Stocki
'Monday Clllen of '�. �le '
that &amp;.!on. John r. Kennedy would
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FIVE ROO unfurnished ap11rt• win the Democratic presidential goY emor to endorse the senator, 'Montgomery , William B, Travis at were generally mi xed and mocler- , 'Roush wen Mn. "8iuaol
vote Buckeye 7 : 00 a.m., 10-1 ; Lock t o J. F ateh active at the opening
pledging
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SLEEPING rooms. Close in town.
DiSalle told newsmen accom­
127 Butternlut Street.
7-6-6tp panying him on the 11-hour flight
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TWO GARAGES on Mechanic St. ol a charter plane br-inging the
Call WY 2-2575. Rose Sisson. bulk of the Ohio delegation here
that .lie w111 not interested In any
7-8-6tc
federal job.
'k·OLDS1,10111tE · Suptt• 88 2 door FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms
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"I'm not ln......,tect In any ■Po
Clean two tone , green· ,..itb byand bath. Phone WY 2-6915.
pointtnent," DIS.tll• .. Id, "'but I
dramitic drive, I power steering
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wouldn't want to commit m,_.lf
power brakea, radio, heater.
h» Mf'Vlng ■iut my twm It IOV·
Bure ,ti.I plea,e, try Jt. Was · $680 3 · ROOM APARTMENT furnished
with bath, private entrance. Call
emor 1t this time."
Sale "88- Karr &amp; Van Zandt,
WY 2-3065.
7 9 31 c
"I like to keep myself mobile,"
Pomeroy,
7-8-3tc
the governor said. He added that
'57 "CADILLAC Coupe DeVille.
Drive this sparkling pink and
white · beauty today , One owner
Fully eq1tlpptd. A car that wm
FOR SALE, BEAUTIFUL. NEW 3_give . You. tbQusand upon thous- J HOUSEWORK BY THE
HOUR on
bedroom, 26 x 15 liYing room.
and of miles ,of 1perfecl service.
day. Avanell Young.
Phone
paneled kitchen, I½ baths, hard·
Was $2
_ 995 Sale $2488. Karr &amp; I - wy 2-9904.
7 1 1 fltp
wood floors, 2 complete · beating
Van Zandt, Romeroy. . '1·8-3tc
systems, full bllst!ment. Syracuse
THREE DAYS A WEEK General
1954 CHEVROLET 210 2 dr.
Ohio. Shown by appointmenl
Housework or orrlce cleaning.
Worth, m�. $395.00. Blaet,.
only WY 2-6233.
7 11 6tp
Phone WY 2·3261 .
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. tnars, l'ohleroy.
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FOR SALE EIGHT room house.
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2� acres, e:as, electricily and
water. Garage and barn. Con­
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basemen2. Interior remodeled.
l UM PLYMOU'ftl BelYedne 4 dr.
New ho:r. water tank, fumace,
sedan. lxlra _hilL'!e • for model.
electrle: water pump, Cupet
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and venetian blinds, also. $2875
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DiSallt might re&amp;iJ n as J:oYernor
before his term ends in January
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_Howard1sSpltrlt ru�Dodgers .
Three-Way Tie Clouds Hocking Valley Big Frank
In Thick Of Battle Far National Le e Title
Buchtel Edged Glouster 8-7 To
PUt Racm
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pionship in a play-off series between two other clu bs on a
date to be set tomorrow night.
Team man agers are to mee t in W agn er ,ai d.
offices of The Measenger in At• Th• first Halft
hens Tue&amp;da y 11t 7 : 30 p.m. to set
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up 1 1u rv ivor's schedule be t we e n R■dne
5 2
R,cine,
Buchtel alMI Planhvllle . Buchtel
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aII t ie d w1 t h •.r2 recor da aIt or t he p lanhvlll•
5 2
Glouster
Hrsl half of pla)'.
4 3
Yesterday Buchtel edged Gl ou- Murray City
3 4
Iler 8-7 to tie Racine and Pl a nts- Jacbonvllle
3 4
1-oean
v ille, both idle.
2 S
Raci ne, with itR ace le flhande r New Marlhfleld
1 6
------praclic,\ly its entire pi tching
Larry (Li t tle f' ooz) WoUe aa
st aff. swept through the 181J8 earnp■i&amp;n undefeattd, em e rg ed win- \..I
ner last y e ar after a pl ayoff with
Plantsville.
Ir Mr5. Alpha larr
Th
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hurch wlll have il l annual
Chief prize ta ught by t he co ,n- picnic c
Sunday,
July 17, al Lake
peting eia:ht teamtt Is a winn erAlma.
take-ell cash pot or $90. Sai d a
Mr. and Mr11, Junior Chasteen
Rac:lne play er recently:
and fa m Uy meJ friends at Lake
"'W• han te cempet• in HI•
Jack1on {or a picnic Monda y.
lly
na V■ lle,-we can u,u■tt.
Hkki�
Mr, Hd Mr1. Da le Ph e lps of
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Jetter.on, Pa. , are apendlng their
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vacation wlth
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Btule Slden, Rut1and. Mra . AlBen W agne r, Buchte l, pr eslde J) l pha Barr, Langsvllle. From here
or the le ague, will presid e over the)' will &amp;io to Logan, o.. to
the Tuie&amp;da y night meeting . Possi• vJ1lt M ra. FI08■ie Phillips.
M t. and Mr,. R obert Ke nn edy
bi!Jty WII held out the playoff
d childre n
of Mechanicsburg
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m., be postponed un t il after the
end of lhe aecond hall of pl ay 1pent the holiday weekend with
wh ich must get underway n ext bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
Kennedy.
.Su nday.
..,.rr)'
Fett Y hII returned h ome
Second h alf rooters or all teams
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Mr. and Mn. Robert Ke nned)'
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and ch Udre n called on lrt n.
SAN' P'�CISCO UPI - The Alp ha Barr Friday evening.
Safi Fr■i nclaco Gian ts have re Mra. Charley Siders and dau ·
called strikeout 1,Ust Juan Mui - g�ter Jean Ann and Mr. and
c... l from their Tacoma farm Mn. Dale Phel s ,pent Friday
p
ch,b In the Paclfie co11t Le.a• ue as the tue■ta of th e ir ,liter Mrs
•tid ■old p J tcher Joe Shipley to Alph a Barr.
tlf: aam e cla,b. Marichal had a n
lJ-0 record and 124 ■lrik eouta I n
lf.r. an d Mrs. Richard Densmore
tbe PCI. tbia seuon . Shipley WU Columbus ii spending a we e k at
(),,Q with a �.85 eaM ed run aver- thtlr i ummer home here.
· The ,t.ij . bo)'s el ub met a t the
11e for lh e OiantJJ.
home of Larry M ontiomery TuesAtr :f,or their m eeUn&amp;, Alter t he
lhey went on a hike a nd
camped ou t ov er nigh t .
�r. • nd Mrs. Dire ! Jarett of
BelUtvU!e were weeke nd guests of
Mt. and Mra. W. E. Crouser.
NEW ud USED
Susl e Crou11r of Dunbar ii
spendlnlil her vaca t ion at t he
E. Cro u1er home.

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FURNACES

Bill Price of Toled o ls spe nd­
Ing three wee ks with Cha rles
Sta men.
Mr. a nd Mrs. .ct1rence Welty �t
Bv.Uer, 0., ca lled
on Mr. and
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By United Preu lnttrntitlonal
frrlAT IONAL LEAGUE
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41 38 .510 8
Lo8 An_,geles
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San Francisco
40 38 . IH3 8 Vz
Cincinnati
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Philad elphia
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30 4fl .393 17½
Chicago
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Los Ant•••• 1 1 St. Loui• 7
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Chic-ec&gt; 7 San Fran. 6 1 2 Inns.
St Lou 1 • 4 Lot A ft9tl" :,
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Clevel and
43 33 .'66 2 1n
Chicaxo
44 35 _357 3
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Detroi t
37 39 _487 8�
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Kanaas Ci ty
Sunday's Resultt
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Chlca,o 6 Cl•ft'l•nd 4, 2nd
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Saturday"• Result•
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Detroit 6 K ■nMt City 1
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Events Reported

ly Hetti• llrecl•lck•
Miaa Nora Kelle)! and mother of
SisteravlUe. W. Va., ■pe,�t Tuesday
night alfd Wednesday with the l at•
ter's 1011 a nd family, the Priul Kel ,
ley11.
Mrs, Wald Spencer and ch ildren
and Mra. N orman 'Fhd,erlck and
1on1 were In Parker1burg Th ursday.
Donna Kay Matlack of Belpre
visi ted her grandmother, 'Mn. Lll lie Christy, 1e veral d ay, last week.
Mr. 1nd Mra. D. J. 1,fCBrlde and
son, Kenneth, of Ea11t LJvepool
were here to attend the funeral of
Fred Sh u mway and 1pe'n� se�ral
da)'I wi th Mr. and M r1. ' C�J1 P'te9,
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Kermit McElroy of Mor row spen t
last we ek end with hl11 mother a nd
�roth era, Mrs, Marth a McElroy,
Gene and Vergil.
Mrs. Emily Congrove s pent l ast
week e nd wi th her mothe r a nd bro­
ther, Mrs. Gertr ude Wafrler and
Wilbur .
Mr. and Mra. Dorce.I Babcock and
h1mlly of Otsego ■pent l11t week
end wlth their g r1ndp•rents, Hr.
and M ra. C. A. Babc0&lt;:k.
C. A. Babcock 111 dolnl carpenter
work fo r E■ky HIil at Flatwoods.

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ed Lancas ter • Fairfield Houpltal
Sunday for Ob11enatlon and treat­
ment. HI• room nuniber 11 202.

Dreaming of a
new ear l
You may win
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FISHER'S
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Shop and Portable
Welding
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MltlemWe, Ohio

Hutch Hopmg Rest May Cure
Ills Of His SIUIDPIDg Itters
CIN C IN N ATI UPI _ No one tn
either league wa.s happier wi th the
four-day break for th e
All-Star
games t oday t han Cincinna ti Man •
ager Fred Hutchiru:on.
The Rcd:i: are in t heir worst
:i:lurnp or the put few years and
· ld �1·1 ot . hopes the
th e f iery
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a chan ce to rest and ge t back
m 1o s , r1d e.
He's sure t hJit t he rest ca n't
harm them any.

Su nday t he Reds lost to t he ir
old ncmii;is Lew 8urdetlc, 7-1,
giving the Nit ro, W. Va. star his
22nd win agains t only 10 losses
over Cincinnati dL1ting hi11 caree r.
Hutchinson·s st ra tegy backfired
against hlm in Su nday's loss but
the team's playing had already
given the game away ao it didn't
mske too much differen ce.
Wea Coving ton made Hutch'•
aelectlon of letty Jim O'Tool e to
pi tc h to him look bad II he
cracked a three-run homer oul , .of
the park to sew up t he victory.
Two lrrori
The Braves scored four u nearned runs in th e seven t h innine

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Slugging Show

FOr Red w·JDgS

By United Pr"• ln...,natlonil
Ou t fielder Leon Wagner of the
R9chester Red Wings dlaplayed
t he sensa t ional 11lugxln g form Su nday that has intrigue d two Natio nal League teams.
Wagner, 26-year-old, 190-pound
l e ft-handed hi tter, connec te d for
t wo t wo-run homers in one inning
to lead t he Red Wings
their
to
1 1 -4 vlc�ory In t he flrllt ge.me · o1
l eag uea double header with . the
leadlng Toron to Maple Leab. The
Wings also won the seven- inning
aecond game. 3.2.
Wasner, who i.&lt;J belie ved to be
the first player in Internationa l
Leaaue hb:tory to hit two home rs
i.D one in ning at Maple Leal Stadlum , hit both with Bill)' Harrell
on base. The first was off Steve
Ridzik and the second off Rua
Heman. The t wo blows 1Jp1rked a
nine-run sixth-inning uprising th■t
made t he first ga me a "lark" for
t he Wings.
Wagne r has had trials wi th both
th e San Fr!lncl11co Giants and St.
Lou!� C ardinals but nev er hit eoii.IWl tenUy as a big leaxuer.
The rare double loss for ToronLo
enabled t he Buffillo 'Blsona to Rain
a game on first place but t he Bi­
son11 sUII trail by 8 ½ , Buffalo
dropped a n 9.7 decision in the flt,t
game but bounced back lo take
t he nl1h tcap, 2 1 , i n eigh t lnnl n11.
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The Mlaml MarlJna swept a dou,
bleheader rrom the Columbus Jets
6'2 and ◄-2, and t he Ha vanlil Sugar
Kings bea t Hlchmond, 7-1, in oth ­
er games.
The ai.a ndings:
W. • L, Pct. Toronto
53 26 .671
Buffalo
45 35 .563 llt
Richmond
47 41 .534 101/■
:19 ., A76 15\ii
HaVHI
loch11ter
37 41 A74 1S\ili
Monlrffl
35 44 .443 1e
Columbua
36 41 .429 19\'a
Mt.ml
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Fir1I Bapti,t Group
Ha, Outing Thur,day

The Junior Hillh group of the
Flnt B111pti1t Church spent Thurs­
day at Camden Park wi th theJr
cou nselors, Mr. and ·Mn. Gene COie
man and Mrs. Emmi Jea n Neil and
son, Kil.
A aack lunch was enjo)'ed by th
group 1t noo n. Olhera attending
were 1.Jnda Kauff, Mar tha Fowltir
Lind■ Llp1comb, Bruce Annas, Kini
Ne■l, Ray Pickens and Jerry Ctle­
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base in pl■ce of Bill�J'��nae::,.
ed Billy Pr u ton'a grounder'· Del
Crand all sihjled Bruton to third
and the n went to aeco nd himself
whe n Ed Bail ey's plckoH throw
hit Bru ton in th e back , lt .,■ ,
Bailey's seeo� d error of the day.
Th e n Eddte Mathews, who a lways hits well against the Redt,
scored Bruton with
a sacrifice.
fly. Hu tch alarted to p ull the
strings at th is point.
H ordered r�lie fer Bob Grim
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g1 v� Hammertn' Hank Aaron an
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in tentional p aas. 'I1ll'\n he brought
In O'Toole to pitch to t he left•
ha nded hilting Covington. The
B!ave ou tfielder pro mptly li ned
his seventh home r of. the year into the rt,:h t tield bleachers.
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Dodgers Defeat
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPI - Th e
what AAU o fflcials ■aid w111 "&amp;he
most a ucceasful national meet in favor�d Na tio nal Le•ru, ,net the
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chair ma n of the , . .naU onal lrick . .w,1 a nybody s cuea, aa to. who
aild netd committ�e''tntl! thtl tar- were 1o itll to be the 1tartln1 pitch1et of som e i ntram\lfall 1Wfan,linc en. ·
Neith er Walter Allton, who II
at the meet, uid di1tatf chances
na,er of th e world champion
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Loi Angelet Dodter• directed t he
"l ook better tha n eVer.' '
She 1 upt1rvlsed the competition Natlon■I Leaguers ln thll 28th All•
between 200 of t he natlon'1 flneat Star eonteat, nor Al Lo-per., wh o
female aLhlete1 in a two-day rec• l ed t,he Chicago White Sox to the
ord on1la u1,ht Friday and Satur, American Lea,UfJ · pennant last
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day at Bucca neer Stadiu m. In all, 1e11on, were 1ure who they
one world record , three new it.rt on t he moun d. That w.s
American ■ nd elshl meet marks ca use m oat of. the 10 pitch ers they
each hav e on their tQ.uad worked
were broken.
Wilma Rud olph , a 19-year-old e ither Sunday or SatutdaJ.
.aut 41.■ti'n wa■ lea nln1 toward
j un ior at Ten ne11ee State, set th*
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d11h by run nlnc th e
di,t■ nce ratea' r l1ht-hander wlth a record
around two tum1 In 22.8 aeconds. of 10 Ylctoriea and 5 defeatl. He
She also spri nted the 100 meter, l apt �.-k id Ofl hlday nl1ht. beat•
in 11.5 1econd1 for an American I n, thi. Ph!lade:IPlaia Phillies.
·Lopei. w11 expected to to with
record . al'ld· anchored a 400 meter
quartet lha t relayed the baton In Cleve)1nd'1 Gary Bell, who WH
48. 1 seconds tor a new meet beaten on Friday ni1ht by th e
White Sox ind bu a 1·7 mark for
mark.
Mi a R�dolph, one of 18 eh il- th! aeuon.
I can't bl aure u ntil l meet
dren in I ClarklvlUe, Tenn. famUy, wm lead t he way into the with the PIQlrl thll morn ing,"
Olyrn.pic tryou t, Ju ly H-te at Abi• Hid Lopn fnnn Chiea&amp;o, where
his White SO• pllJle/1 Clevelond
lene, Tex.
Sundoy. "But I bave beon t!llnlt•
Ina ol Bell, Bill ltonboia11t1te or
IITAl"I l'Cll.11 CU
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uck i:ltrada u m y ,__
MJDIIUH8T, E nlland UPI C111reJo of Franee ·retained the • "I definitely want to •� with e
Cowdrl)I Polo CUp by beatlna
France'a Ctntaun, 8-7, Su nday
whlle the United Statea' Meadow•
brook, N. Y., team wu· beaten,
12-8; bJ · Silver Leya ln th1 final
of the comolation round.
IMl'IIIIVII JUM, IIC()ID
VIENNA UPI - Yolanda Bala•
of Romani&lt; hllh Ju mped e lee�
1,2 inehea Sunday, aecordln1 to 1
Romanian ndlo broade111t, and
, thu 1 Improved on her accepted .
lee� I&lt; Inch .
world record ol
and her pendln&amp; world mark of
8 feet' 'llt l ncb.

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Willie Tisby h it I homer dousplit • do1i1ble.beadt�. Tbe Indiana
wo� the fint same, �2, b ut the bre ia1'd three 1in1les to drive In
Whi t e Soi:_ took the m1htcap, 6-4. four ru na and Vic Wertz bi t a
The Wa■_hma:ton Senators topped grand ' sla m hom er to l ead the
the Bal tl�or� Oriol es, 2-1, ■n d Red Sox' 12-hit a ttack on Ralph
the Detro�t Tiger■ o_utll uued the Terry and three successors. Bill
Kansas City Atblehcs, 12·10. •
Sko wron drove in four N ew York
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runa w1·th two b omers a nd a sin•
The Pirates struck tor four gle.
runs i n th e n inth inning with the
losa Fifth Str• ltht
aid of pit che r Robin Robert.' wild
VIe power d o ubled home the
throw and lhen '1ro Face shut ti&amp;-bre11klng run for the Indians
out t h e Phllll ea ln ie ninth to
In the _eigh�h inn ing of th eir openHar.vey Haddix• 4lth er to rovide Joh nny Klippslei!1,
prtBerve
p
win. Roberto Oemente to uched w ho shu
t ou t �be . White Sox m
off the winni ng nlly wi&amp;h a dolfh�
st _ 3
m m s, with his
ble and Rocky Nilson and Bill tthird la wm.1/.i �un
�s g Kemmerer•,
Virc!o n alao htd key hits. The loaa �trons middle-mmng
reli e f pi t chwas Ro bert,' eiibth of t he year.
n1 •n� h omers by Roy Sievers
.
lurclette W ini telnth
I an
1 d_ Juq Landis
_ enabled t he
Lew . Burdette wo■ bia ninth White Sox to wm th
e
second
pme. with an ef.&amp;ht-hitler aa th e game .
BraYet made 10 hits an d scored
Rocky Colavito droYe in six
fom unearned. runs. Wea Co\l l flgn
ton doubl ed h ome a' tuJI an d then !'U i with two homer11 and a sinti;t a three-run ho mer durlns a ale · la t he Tigers beat the A thfoU:r•rDJI 1ewtnth•inning rally that Jetlca in a slugfe a:f: marked by 23
cUnched the win fOf Milwa ukee. hJ tt; , 10 walk� a nd t�e errors.
!lob l':urkey W11· tb1 "10lef for tin- Norna Cub had a three-run dou . '
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rn bad four h ill a nd drove in
be
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Pinch-hitter D a v e Philley s
ee riliJa for the Athle tit!!.
(hl
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ho er In the
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the Gilnts and hits by Sam
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Jo nes, Joe Atnalfitltno and Don
Blaaln,ame added two more
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National Lt11ue All-Stars but he
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b':\,:::·:h :::io! .�n."°'
_ll'a I lone abot but the 8-foot,
: uod :7-tl_e•� sl un l :g
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They re
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�h:ee ,:a m•• eb fn � t he aecond·
p 1ace M ilw■u k� Brave, and
eight behind tbhe Pirates.
Howard enj oy ed an other senaa tional day Sunday wh e n he drove
In five ru ns wi th a homer dou ble and singl e In his l■IIC fl
pme, he'll coll�cted 1 1 bits 1n �
bat&amp; for a .IJU pace an d
at
knocked i n 10 ru ne. 'fba&amp; spurt
h.l• lifted hi• mark to .30 1 and
1iven fre11 h impe tus to a drive in
which the Dodgen have won 11 I
of 14 g■m ea to climb Into con•
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tention .

f or th e third atnlJht lim e by the
Boston Red Sox, 9-&amp;, but thelr
lead WH cut OQI)' a half game

H oward's bitti ng featured a
s) ugfe,t in which · the Dodgers
downed the St. Lou is Cardinali,
11-7, deapite the blHtlng of Stan
M:wilC■I, who dro ve in four runt
with • homer a nd a sinOe. JuUap
Javier, Norm S herrt •rut Tommy
Davit also hit homer■ before Ed
Roebuck wouod up with his
The Pomeroy Dodgers defeat- ei9hth victory comp,red· to only
one defeat.
ed t he Pome roy Yankees 1 1 · 1 in •
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mak e"..up ,.m• re«he du led from
P
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' thefr
The p"
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Ju lY •tb ,n uUl e Leacue acti on
•1ame
lead
wh
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th
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fiv
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Sa turd ay m orn in1.
B. Simpso n w ent ■II the way the Ph ltadelphla PbllUes, 8-2, the
for the Dodgers pitching one hit Brava kn Gcked off the Ciilclnnati
0
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Reda, ,.,, ••d the San Franciaco
ba ll.
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Do4ger bitten were E. Baer Gian t. downed the Chicago Cuba.
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• In alber NatlonaI Leaeue
WI'lb a home run ind two slnglu
Mr, and )(n. ' John Ob11 ney and
J. Guinth er with a two run sin- g,mes.
en, Pe;W , .a"d . St!!vle, h•ve ·
childr
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Am
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Lea1
The
ble, B. Slmp,on wi th a triple and
returned fro qi a vac■Uon i n ihe
be
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ankees
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New
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C. Baxter with a 1ina:le .
- South . Some of the lltlhllghta of
The �ne Ya nk ee h itter w11 ---------their trlp11 were_ ' Rock Cit)' Gardens .
MIM SUJ18 Take&amp;
Geor1e Harris witb a 11inJle.
'atop �kou t �nta.in in Ge orghu
Dodgen . . . . . . . . 53i 1 1---11 8 1
arren
Ruby Falls i n Ten neasee: · 1ft.
Ya nkee11 . . . . . . . . 100 00-- 1 1 2
WARR£N, Ohio UP - Vetera n M:itche H ind • Gri.ndllthtr Mt. ln
Simpaon an d Gibbs. G. Harris,
Su ap of Atlanta, Ga. won North Carolin1.· On Saturday night
ul
T. Ater 1, E. Sti rk, and s. Ar· Lo ff
the t115,000 Warren Open S unda)' ,the atte nded the Gund Ole opry
nold, G Harri! 2.
with I 72-hole totit 'of · 288, four i n Nuhville, Tenn. · t . . ,
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Other poii,U. �f..,·,.; interest. waa
unC,:flt Jtll'. ·
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Tbr win w1111 'worth '2·,� in BlowiQC: . R.oek Jin. , North �llfollna,.
prise mon'e7 and boo!li!d her lb• 1Gnat · SlllokY , Mou1'ta.lnB and·
earnl nP to ne ar the top In
the the, ,llollan ,ll,HfVIIIO,t al ,Gh ero,ee ,
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July 1 1, 1960-S

_Howard1sSpltrlt ru�Dodgers .
Three-Way Tie Clouds Hocking Valley Big Frank
In Thick Of Battle Far National Le e Title
Buchtel Edged Glouster 8-7 To
PUt Racm
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will �:�::,.��: !"hot o:;\��11,i�:1!�.i::ri::�u eL����·
pionship in a play-off series between two other clu bs on a
date to be set tomorrow night.
Team man agers are to mee t in W agn er ,ai d.
offices of The Measenger in At• Th• first Halft
hens Tue&amp;da y 11t 7 : 30 p.m. to set
W L
up 1 1u rv ivor's schedule be t we e n R■dne
5 2
R,cine,
Buchtel alMI Planhvllle . Buchtel
5 2
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aII t ie d w1 t h •.r2 recor da aIt or t he p lanhvlll•
5 2
Glouster
Hrsl half of pla)'.
4 3
Yesterday Buchtel edged Gl ou- Murray City
3 4
Iler 8-7 to tie Racine and Pl a nts- Jacbonvllle
3 4
1-oean
v ille, both idle.
2 S
Raci ne, with itR ace le flhande r New Marlhfleld
1 6
------praclic,\ly its entire pi tching
Larry (Li t tle f' ooz) WoUe aa
st aff. swept through the 181J8 earnp■i&amp;n undefeattd, em e rg ed win- \..I
ner last y e ar after a pl ayoff with
Plantsville.
Ir Mr5. Alpha larr
Th
e
hurch wlll have il l annual
Chief prize ta ught by t he co ,n- picnic c
Sunday,
July 17, al Lake
peting eia:ht teamtt Is a winn erAlma.
take-ell cash pot or $90. Sai d a
Mr. and Mr11, Junior Chasteen
Rac:lne play er recently:
and fa m Uy meJ friends at Lake
"'W• han te cempet• in HI•
Jack1on {or a picnic Monda y.
lly
na V■ lle,-we can u,u■tt.
Hkki�
Mr, Hd Mr1. Da le Ph e lps of
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th t
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Jetter.on, Pa. , are apendlng their
w
Mllr ay •• cM flnat1ce our
vacation wlth
hil 1isters M n .
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Btule Slden, Rut1and. Mra . AlBen W agne r, Buchte l, pr eslde J) l pha Barr, Langsvllle. From here
or the le ague, will presid e over the)' will &amp;io to Logan, o.. to
the Tuie&amp;da y night meeting . Possi• vJ1lt M ra. FI08■ie Phillips.
M t. and Mr,. R obert Ke nn edy
bi!Jty WII held out the playoff
d childre n
of Mechanicsburg
•n
m., be postponed un t il after the
end of lhe aecond hall of pl ay 1pent the holiday weekend with
wh ich must get underway n ext bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
Kennedy.
.Su nday.
..,.rr)'
Fett Y hII returned h ome
Second h alf rooters or all teams
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•re to be ha nded in Tue11d1y nl1h t from Holzer Ho11pital
Mr. and Mn. Robert Ke nned)'
- --� ltlCALL ITI IK I OUT AITIIT
and ch Udre n called on lrt n.
SAN' P'�CISCO UPI - The Alp ha Barr Friday evening.
Safi Fr■i nclaco Gian ts have re Mra. Charley Siders and dau ·
called strikeout 1,Ust Juan Mui - g�ter Jean Ann and Mr. and
c... l from their Tacoma farm Mn. Dale Phel s ,pent Friday
p
ch,b In the Paclfie co11t Le.a• ue as the tue■ta of th e ir ,liter Mrs
•tid ■old p J tcher Joe Shipley to Alph a Barr.
tlf: aam e cla,b. Marichal had a n
lJ-0 record and 124 ■lrik eouta I n
lf.r. an d Mrs. Richard Densmore
tbe PCI. tbia seuon . Shipley WU Columbus ii spending a we e k at
(),,Q with a �.85 eaM ed run aver- thtlr i ummer home here.
· The ,t.ij . bo)'s el ub met a t the
11e for lh e OiantJJ.
home of Larry M ontiomery TuesAtr :f,or their m eeUn&amp;, Alter t he
lhey went on a hike a nd
camped ou t ov er nigh t .
�r. • nd Mrs. Dire ! Jarett of
BelUtvU!e were weeke nd guests of
Mt. and Mra. W. E. Crouser.
NEW ud USED
Susl e Crou11r of Dunbar ii
spendlnlil her vaca t ion at t he
E. Cro u1er home.

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Bill Price of Toled o ls spe nd­
Ing three wee ks with Cha rles
Sta men.
Mr. a nd Mrs. .ct1rence Welty �t
Bv.Uer, 0., ca lled
on Mr. and
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E. Cro user Thursday
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By United Preu lnttrntitlonal
frrlAT IONAL LEAGUE
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Mi lwaukee
43 34 .558 �
41 38 .510 8
Lo8 An_,geles
41 39 .513 8�
St . Louia
San Francisco
40 38 . IH3 8 Vz
Cincinnati
36 42 .-te2 12½
Philad elphia
34 47 .420 16
30 4fl .393 17½
Chicago
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Los Ant•••• 1 1 St. Loui• 7
Philad..:::-:ri��h1
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Chic-ec&gt; 7 San Fran. 6 1 2 Inns.
St Lou 1 • 4 Lot A ft9tl" :,
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4!', 3Q • .600·
Clevel and
43 33 .'66 2 1n
Chicaxo
44 35 _357 3
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Ba ltimore
Detroi t
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Sunday's Resultt
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Chlca,o 6 Cl•ft'l•nd 4, 2nd
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WHhln,ten 2 laltlmore l
Saturday"• Result•
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Detroit 6 K ■nMt City 1
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Events Reported

ly Hetti• llrecl•lck•
Miaa Nora Kelle)! and mother of
SisteravlUe. W. Va., ■pe,�t Tuesday
night alfd Wednesday with the l at•
ter's 1011 a nd family, the Priul Kel ,
ley11.
Mrs, Wald Spencer and ch ildren
and Mra. N orman 'Fhd,erlck and
1on1 were In Parker1burg Th ursday.
Donna Kay Matlack of Belpre
visi ted her grandmother, 'Mn. Lll lie Christy, 1e veral d ay, last week.
Mr. 1nd Mra. D. J. 1,fCBrlde and
son, Kenneth, of Ea11t LJvepool
were here to attend the funeral of
Fred Sh u mway and 1pe'n� se�ral
da)'I wi th Mr. and M r1. ' C�J1 P'te9,
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erlck.
Kermit McElroy of Mor row spen t
last we ek end with hl11 mother a nd
�roth era, Mrs, Marth a McElroy,
Gene and Vergil.
Mrs. Emily Congrove s pent l ast
week e nd wi th her mothe r a nd bro­
ther, Mrs. Gertr ude Wafrler and
Wilbur .
Mr. and Mra. Dorce.I Babcock and
h1mlly of Otsego ■pent l11t week
end wlth their g r1ndp•rents, Hr.
and M ra. C. A. Babc0&lt;:k.
C. A. Babcock 111 dolnl carpenter
work fo r E■ky HIil at Flatwoods.

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Henry Da ll ey ot Syrai:u&amp;e en ter­
ed Lancas ter • Fairfield Houpltal
Sunday for Ob11enatlon and treat­
ment. HI• room nuniber 11 202.

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Hutch Hopmg Rest May Cure
Ills Of His SIUIDPIDg Itters
CIN C IN N ATI UPI _ No one tn
either league wa.s happier wi th the
four-day break for th e
All-Star
games t oday t han Cincinna ti Man •
ager Fred Hutchiru:on.
The Rcd:i: are in t heir worst
:i:lurnp or the put few years and
· ld �1·1 ot . hopes the
th e f iery
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fo ur-day layoff will 111 v e the tea m
a chan ce to rest and ge t back
m 1o s , r1d e.
He's sure t hJit t he rest ca n't
harm them any.

Su nday t he Reds lost to t he ir
old ncmii;is Lew 8urdetlc, 7-1,
giving the Nit ro, W. Va. star his
22nd win agains t only 10 losses
over Cincinnati dL1ting hi11 caree r.
Hutchinson·s st ra tegy backfired
against hlm in Su nday's loss but
the team's playing had already
given the game away ao it didn't
mske too much differen ce.
Wea Coving ton made Hutch'•
aelectlon of letty Jim O'Tool e to
pi tc h to him look bad II he
cracked a three-run homer oul , .of
the park to sew up t he victory.
Two lrrori
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Slugging Show

FOr Red w·JDgS

By United Pr"• ln...,natlonil
Ou t fielder Leon Wagner of the
R9chester Red Wings dlaplayed
t he sensa t ional 11lugxln g form Su nday that has intrigue d two Natio nal League teams.
Wagner, 26-year-old, 190-pound
l e ft-handed hi tter, connec te d for
t wo t wo-run homers in one inning
to lead t he Red Wings
their
to
1 1 -4 vlc�ory In t he flrllt ge.me · o1
l eag uea double header with . the
leadlng Toron to Maple Leab. The
Wings also won the seven- inning
aecond game. 3.2.
Wasner, who i.&lt;J belie ved to be
the first player in Internationa l
Leaaue hb:tory to hit two home rs
i.D one in ning at Maple Leal Stadlum , hit both with Bill)' Harrell
on base. The first was off Steve
Ridzik and the second off Rua
Heman. The t wo blows 1Jp1rked a
nine-run sixth-inning uprising th■t
made t he first ga me a "lark" for
t he Wings.
Wagne r has had trials wi th both
th e San Fr!lncl11co Giants and St.
Lou!� C ardinals but nev er hit eoii.IWl tenUy as a big leaxuer.
The rare double loss for ToronLo
enabled t he Buffillo 'Blsona to Rain
a game on first place but t he Bi­
son11 sUII trail by 8 ½ , Buffalo
dropped a n 9.7 decision in the flt,t
game but bounced back lo take
t he nl1h tcap, 2 1 , i n eigh t lnnl n11.
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The Mlaml MarlJna swept a dou,
bleheader rrom the Columbus Jets
6'2 and ◄-2, and t he Ha vanlil Sugar
Kings bea t Hlchmond, 7-1, in oth ­
er games.
The ai.a ndings:
W. • L, Pct. Toronto
53 26 .671
Buffalo
45 35 .563 llt
Richmond
47 41 .534 101/■
:19 ., A76 15\ii
HaVHI
loch11ter
37 41 A74 1S\ili
Monlrffl
35 44 .443 1e
Columbua
36 41 .429 19\'a
Mt.ml
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Fir1I Bapti,t Group
Ha, Outing Thur,day

The Junior Hillh group of the
Flnt B111pti1t Church spent Thurs­
day at Camden Park wi th theJr
cou nselors, Mr. and ·Mn. Gene COie
man and Mrs. Emmi Jea n Neil and
son, Kil.
A aack lunch was enjo)'ed by th
group 1t noo n. Olhera attending
were 1.Jnda Kauff, Mar tha Fowltir
Lind■ Llp1comb, Bruce Annas, Kini
Ne■l, Ray Pickens and Jerry Ctle­
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when Efto Chacon 1 .
d
base in pl■ce of Bill�J'��nae::,.
ed Billy Pr u ton'a grounder'· Del
Crand all sihjled Bruton to third
and the n went to aeco nd himself
whe n Ed Bail ey's plckoH throw
hit Bru ton in th e back , lt .,■ ,
Bailey's seeo� d error of the day.
Th e n Eddte Mathews, who a lways hits well against the Redt,
scored Bruton with
a sacrifice.
fly. Hu tch alarted to p ull the
strings at th is point.
H ordered r�lie fer Bob Grim
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In O'Toole to pitch to t he left•
ha nded hilting Covington. The
B!ave ou tfielder pro mptly li ned
his seventh home r of. the year into the rt,:h t tield bleachers.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPI - Th e
what AAU o fflcials ■aid w111 "&amp;he
most a ucceasful national meet in favor�d Na tio nal Le•ru, ,net the
\ Ame rica n Lea11ue i n the Hnt of
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aa u bakl, 1960'1 AII-Staf &amp;am es t�y and It
chair ma n of the , . .naU onal lrick . .w,1 a nybody s cuea, aa to. who
aild netd committ�e''tntl! thtl tar- were 1o itll to be the 1tartln1 pitch1et of som e i ntram\lfall 1Wfan,linc en. ·
Neith er Walter Allton, who II
at the meet, uid di1tatf chances
na,er of th e world champion
a
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In Rome for t he U. s. thia fa ll
Loi Angelet Dodter• directed t he
"l ook better tha n eVer.' '
She 1 upt1rvlsed the competition Natlon■I Leaguers ln thll 28th All•
between 200 of t he natlon'1 flneat Star eonteat, nor Al Lo-per., wh o
female aLhlete1 in a two-day rec• l ed t,he Chicago White Sox to the
ord on1la u1,ht Friday and Satur, American Lea,UfJ · pennant last
would
day at Bucca neer Stadiu m. In all, 1e11on, were 1ure who they
one world record , three new it.rt on t he moun d. That w.s
American ■ nd elshl meet marks ca use m oat of. the 10 pitch ers they
each hav e on their tQ.uad worked
were broken.
Wilma Rud olph , a 19-year-old e ither Sunday or SatutdaJ.
.aut 41.■ti'n wa■ lea nln1 toward
j un ior at Ten ne11ee State, set th*
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d11h by run nlnc th e
di,t■ nce ratea' r l1ht-hander wlth a record
around two tum1 In 22.8 aeconds. of 10 Ylctoriea and 5 defeatl. He
She also spri nted the 100 meter, l apt �.-k id Ofl hlday nl1ht. beat•
in 11.5 1econd1 for an American I n, thi. Ph!lade:IPlaia Phillies.
·Lopei. w11 expected to to with
record . al'ld· anchored a 400 meter
quartet lha t relayed the baton In Cleve)1nd'1 Gary Bell, who WH
48. 1 seconds tor a new meet beaten on Friday ni1ht by th e
White Sox ind bu a 1·7 mark for
mark.
Mi a R�dolph, one of 18 eh il- th! aeuon.
I can't bl aure u ntil l meet
dren in I ClarklvlUe, Tenn. famUy, wm lead t he way into the with the PIQlrl thll morn ing,"
Olyrn.pic tryou t, Ju ly H-te at Abi• Hid Lopn fnnn Chiea&amp;o, where
his White SO• pllJle/1 Clevelond
lene, Tex.
Sundoy. "But I bave beon t!llnlt•
Ina ol Bell, Bill ltonboia11t1te or
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MJDIIUH8T, E nlland UPI C111reJo of Franee ·retained the • "I definitely want to •� with e
Cowdrl)I Polo CUp by beatlna
France'a Ctntaun, 8-7, Su nday
whlle the United Statea' Meadow•
brook, N. Y., team wu· beaten,
12-8; bJ · Silver Leya ln th1 final
of the comolation round.
IMl'IIIIVII JUM, IIC()ID
VIENNA UPI - Yolanda Bala•
of Romani&lt; hllh Ju mped e lee�
1,2 inehea Sunday, aecordln1 to 1
Romanian ndlo broade111t, and
, thu 1 Improved on her accepted .
lee� I&lt; Inch .
world record ol
and her pendln&amp; world mark of
8 feet' 'llt l ncb.

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wo� the fint same, �2, b ut the bre ia1'd three 1in1les to drive In
Whi t e Soi:_ took the m1htcap, 6-4. four ru na and Vic Wertz bi t a
The Wa■_hma:ton Senators topped grand ' sla m hom er to l ead the
the Bal tl�or� Oriol es, 2-1, ■n d Red Sox' 12-hit a ttack on Ralph
the Detro�t Tiger■ o_utll uued the Terry and three successors. Bill
Kansas City Atblehcs, 12·10. •
Sko wron drove in four N ew York
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The Pirates struck tor four gle.
runs i n th e n inth inning with the
losa Fifth Str• ltht
aid of pit che r Robin Robert.' wild
VIe power d o ubled home the
throw and lhen '1ro Face shut ti&amp;-bre11klng run for the Indians
out t h e Phllll ea ln ie ninth to
In the _eigh�h inn ing of th eir openHar.vey Haddix• 4lth er to rovide Joh nny Klippslei!1,
prtBerve
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win. Roberto Oemente to uched w ho shu
t ou t �be . White Sox m
off the winni ng nlly wi&amp;h a dolfh�
st _ 3
m m s, with his
ble and Rocky Nilson and Bill tthird la wm.1/.i �un
�s g Kemmerer•,
Virc!o n alao htd key hits. The loaa �trons middle-mmng
reli e f pi t chwas Ro bert,' eiibth of t he year.
n1 •n� h omers by Roy Sievers
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lurclette W ini telnth
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Lew . Burdette wo■ bia ninth White Sox to wm th
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second
pme. with an ef.&amp;ht-hitler aa th e game .
BraYet made 10 hits an d scored
Rocky Colavito droYe in six
fom unearned. runs. Wea Co\l l flgn
ton doubl ed h ome a' tuJI an d then !'U i with two homer11 and a sinti;t a three-run ho mer durlns a ale · la t he Tigers beat the A thfoU:r•rDJI 1ewtnth•inning rally that Jetlca in a slugfe a:f: marked by 23
cUnched the win fOf Milwa ukee. hJ tt; , 10 walk� a nd t�e errors.
!lob l':urkey W11· tb1 "10lef for tin- Norna Cub had a three-run dou . '
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the Gilnts and hits by Sam
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p 1ace M ilw■u k� Brave, and
eight behind tbhe Pirates.
Howard enj oy ed an other senaa tional day Sunday wh e n he drove
In five ru ns wi th a homer dou ble and singl e In his l■IIC fl
pme, he'll coll�cted 1 1 bits 1n �
bat&amp; for a .IJU pace an d
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knocked i n 10 ru ne. 'fba&amp; spurt
h.l• lifted hi• mark to .30 1 and
1iven fre11 h impe tus to a drive in
which the Dodgen have won 11 I
of 14 g■m ea to climb Into con•
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f or th e third atnlJht lim e by the
Boston Red Sox, 9-&amp;, but thelr
lead WH cut OQI)' a half game

H oward's bitti ng featured a
s) ugfe,t in which · the Dodgers
downed the St. Lou is Cardinali,
11-7, deapite the blHtlng of Stan
M:wilC■I, who dro ve in four runt
with • homer a nd a sinOe. JuUap
Javier, Norm S herrt •rut Tommy
Davit also hit homer■ before Ed
Roebuck wouod up with his
The Pomeroy Dodgers defeat- ei9hth victory comp,red· to only
one defeat.
ed t he Pome roy Yankees 1 1 · 1 in •
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mak e"..up ,.m• re«he du led from
P
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Sa turd ay m orn in1.
B. Simpso n w ent ■II the way the Ph ltadelphla PbllUes, 8-2, the
for the Dodgers pitching one hit Brava kn Gcked off the Ciilclnnati
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Do4ger bitten were E. Baer Gian t. downed the Chicago Cuba.
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WI'lb a home run ind two slnglu
Mr, and )(n. ' John Ob11 ney and
J. Guinth er with a two run sin- g,mes.
en, Pe;W , .a"d . St!!vle, h•ve ·
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C. Baxter with a 1ina:le .
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The �ne Ya nk ee h itter w11 ---------their trlp11 were_ ' Rock Cit)' Gardens .
MIM SUJ18 Take&amp;
Geor1e Harris witb a 11inJle.
'atop �kou t �nta.in in Ge orghu
Dodgen . . . . . . . . 53i 1 1---11 8 1
arren
Ruby Falls i n Ten neasee: · 1ft.
Ya nkee11 . . . . . . . . 100 00-- 1 1 2
WARR£N, Ohio UP - Vetera n M:itche H ind • Gri.ndllthtr Mt. ln
Simpaon an d Gibbs. G. Harris,
Su ap of Atlanta, Ga. won North Carolin1.· On Saturday night
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T. Ater 1, E. Sti rk, and s. Ar· Lo ff
the t115,000 Warren Open S unda)' ,the atte nded the Gund Ole opry
nold, G Harri! 2.
with I 72-hole totit 'of · 288, four i n Nuhville, Tenn. · t . . ,
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prise mon'e7 and boo!li!d her lb• 1Gnat · SlllokY , Mou1'ta.lnB and·
earnl nP to ne ar the top In
the the, ,llollan ,ll,HfVIIIO,t al ,Gh ero,ee ,
Ladle■ Professional Golf :Alan.
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Holds Annual
Picnic Sunday

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Plana •en! made to hl\'e "-H
'boob filled out by the nut mt.et­
lQc and lhe projects completed by
July 20, when the Enterprise 4-H
' du.'b met recently al the Enter­
pue EUB Church.

FoUowing the bu&amp;lneSli session,
•• demonstra tion wu given by
Karen Walker. who al5o served
,efresbmenu to M.arJorte Bentz,
Juan Dixon, Mar .v Ann McKenzie.
Unda and Mary Starcher. and
jally Rathburn.

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The next meeting will be Thurs­
,d■y at I :30 p.m. at the church.

NAME OMITTED
In the list of Scoul!i taling pre­
;Jamboree trainin�. the name of
wa11 umntention ally
"'l'om Lind
:Omitted. He will 11ttend the Colo•
�•do se■sion with other local
,coull. He i1 the son of Mr. 11.nd
Reno Lind, Pomeroy

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TONIG HT and TUESD AY

Around And

The Young Adult CJaH of Heath
Methodist Church met Sunday afternoon at the Middleport Munie1pal Park for their annual picnic.
Guests for the affair were Rev.
and Mrs Romond Konkrigh l, Mr.
and Mn. n. c. follrod, Mrs. Gladys
Morgan of Pomeroy and M r. a i:id
Mrs. Jcslic Cole and Yulanda, o(
Waverly .
:"!embers and him11ies attllf)ding
were Mr and Mrs Donald Slivers
and 5011, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asa
Bradbury and family, Mr . .and Mrs
Leo Smilh and son, Mr. and Mrs
Gene Harris and children, Mr, and
'.\frs. Jame, Brewington a n d San
dra, Mr. and Mrs. George �alla.1
1md sons, Charles Clarkson , iwlr
and Mrs. Roger Morgan and child
ren, Mr. and Mri. Richard Karr
and son&amp;, Mr. and Mn. Bernard
Fulz: and daughters.

Christening Service
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.Held Sunday For
Mkldleport Child

"BIG FlSHERMA N"

Howard Ker.I - Susan Kohnen
(1'ech niculo r)

Admission: flOc - 30c

Nof Open Weclnnd■y

A Cartoon Ivery N'9hft

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TONIGHT
Frank Sinatra and
Glnra Lollobrlgida i11
"NEVER SO P'l'W"
(Cinema,cope &amp; Color)
- also Stacy HarMa - Ellen Moore
"NEW ORI.EA NS
AFTEll DARK"
A110 Cartoon
Tu110•v •nd WIDNISDAY
fAMIL Y NIGH1S
Dinny Kaye, Loula · ,\rmslrong
Bob Crosby -- Bobby Troup
' 'THE FIVE PENNIES"
&lt;Red Nkhola Story&gt;
(Technicolor &amp; Vtsuiv)sion)
- abo _::.
Leo Gortey -- Hunh Hall
The Bowery Boys
"CRASHING LAS VEGAS"
Also CarrOOn

Debra Ann Johnaon, daughter of
Mr: and Mn. Edwird •R. Johnson,
Middleport, w111 christened Sun .
day morning at the Hcalh Metho
the morning
disl Church durln
worsh ip aervlee wlfh Rev. Raymon
Konkrlghl offlcialing.

Debra Ann 11 the 1eventh gener
■tion o ( her mbther ' s fa m ily to be
J;19ath Mcl hmfo'
christened in
Church. AIFred, Scroath of Tupper
Plains Is the god-father.
Other out of Lown gueSUi here
f or the chri1lening were ber great
.
grandmother, Mn. Nona Erwin
former Mlddleport resident now
living in 'Bridgeport, Mrs. Ward
Slone, Maldon, W. Va., Mr. and
Mrs. Edward B. Johnaon, Charleston, Mrs. F. W, Schro1th and Rich
11rd SchroatR, Bridgeport, and Mrs.
Alfred Schroath,
Followlng the 11enices the above
na med wlth the exception of th('
Were d inner
Alfred S11hroath11,
gue1ts nf Mr , and Mo. .Johry;on.

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Mr. and Mn. Eldon Kr11euter
entertained with a dinner Su11day
at their home, Morning Star.
Present were '.Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Biuly or Norwood, Larry
Wolfe, Racine. Mr. and ' Mrs. Dale
Valentine and •hildren, Janice
and Larry o( P.11rkersburg, W. V11
and Mr. 11nd MrH. Kneutler and
daug
hlera, Leda Mae, Dolores and
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Hoherta.

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to the Party
of your choice!

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People
In pomeroy

Mr. and Mra. Homer Holter en­
tertained with a picnic 1upper
S.lurda,y evenln1, at their horn,,
Chelter Roai.
Pre1ent were Mr. and Mn. Olin
Bailey and Mr. and Mn. Robert
Balley and childrtaa. Bruce, Nora,
Mary and FJiu.beth of Cleveland;
Mrs. Henry Ballv and Mr. and
Mrs. John Bailey ■?ld ton, Greg1
of Fl.atwooda; Mr. and Mrs. David
Fl"ecker and . ll(r. , aod Mn. Roy
Frecker and dauchten, 'Jackie and
Jo.r,n of Pine Grove; Mr. and Mra.
Raymond Frecker, Tuppen Plains;
Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Hand and
children, Randy, U:ta, Gina and
Teresa of Belpre; and Jt:r. and
Mrs. Ro)' Holler and children,
Allen, Janice and Ann, Cheater
Road.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rolllh of Mid•
clleport entertained Friday even•
Ing with a hmlly dinner i:r the
home of their dauahter and �n­
ln•law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yo un1,
Sr.. In honor of their ,on tnd
amity, Mr. and Mn. Charlet
Roush and aons, Darral and Chuc11:y of Dea Moines, Jo'Wa. who have
been vl11ltin1 ln Melga County
tor the p1•t week, Tne)' left
yHterday for their home In Iowa.
Attending ihe dinner were, Mr,
and Mrs. Allrf:d Roush and child•
ren, RuHell and Maid■, Mr. and
Mn. l,Uchard Root, Mr. aftd Ml'I.
Halle)' Brown ' of Columbua, Mr.
and Mrs. Ydun1 .. nd Leo Ken.;iedy,
Jr., and the honored famu,.

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effort
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three
into a centrahzed body, counct'. members were told a{ their
meeting last night by representatives of the First, Serond and 1
Third Ward hre companies and by Jack Thomas, Pomeroy I
iire chief.
-n�
Thoma�, spe.aking for the Porn- been told previously that :in3(r,:'
eroy
Firemcn'5 Association of u.ate building would cost more
which
the
lhrer- l.'omp.inies are a than $10,000, labor mduded.
the
is
Here
can.
they
all
learn
to
Industries
are�
tour
ally
annu
organization,
CO-OP TOUR - MeP.1!&gt;_ers of rural youth
part, told council that it is the beHenry Werry and William Sher­
Sue
Smith,
Charlotte
right,
lo
left
row,
Front
recently.
leasant
P
Point
In
plant
Dairy
Belle
Valley
Meigs county group at the
lief of the firemen that the pre&amp;- idan repre11ented the Ser.-ond Ward
Rathburn, Rulh SJ!angler, Alice Crouser. Connie Cheadle; Donna Bowers, Ann C�rlton, Janice �mith, Charles Caldwell; ent system of volunteer firemen is comp.any. They also objected lo t he
carpenter, Jim Sheets, Ma ry McAfee, Darlene Smith, Jenil� Williams, Doris Caldwell; the cheapest way that Pomeroy can centralization. Werry said people
second row, Jennifer Lohse,
Lhlrd row, Rachel Hawk, Melanie Brown, Jean Pooler, Sue A nn Myers, Judy Broga-n, Louise ijkkenboltom Russell Cum­ maint.am .an adequate fire-fighting of the Second Ward had organ ized
the company, purchased their first
mings, fourth row, Sandra Well, Patty Price, Charles Lee, Jo hn Hysell, Carl Walton, Jackie Wi gal, Austin Wolfe, and Bill organization.
Carlton.
He poimed out 1hat lhe present truck,. and wan� lo ke�p the rom­
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syiitem o( three companies created p.any m operation. Shenchn ltress­
a competitive spirit in the depart- ed that the _three �mpa11ie1, were
ment which resulted i 11 more effi- able to get mto action [aster than
dent operalion. The Assoc iation one centralized company.
Several Third Ward firemen
also favored the construction of
the new building for the First were present and YOiced objections
::;�• �d,:�'!::i d:.h•l Ohio
Ward which has been in the plan• to the pro!&gt;Dsed centrali.zation.
The action of lhe r1remen rening stage for some time.
M
Eva L. Simms, 89 veter�n Pomeroy teacher, passed
-That this step 1B abaolutely
Speaking for the First w ard fire suited fro m_ a discussion about a
0rd sectan be1•
1957
whl
F
A
.
away this morning at ree o'clock at a Cincinnati hospital.
neceuU'y u application for a fedmen, James Soulsby told council month ago in council of a cenlral­
lon1 1n■ to Pomeror P•trolm1n
She was the daughter of Alonzo
eral loan of 30 per eent of the
that
his associates have gone on il.Cd - depar:t,ment. Al that time it
David
Goodwin
wa1
•tol.n
from
Athens by B. &amp; O. at 12:28 toRacine Aigh School is in the
and Lydia Waterman Simm•
.., was
�
. w and brou ght lo lhe Ew ing
rrom
treatment plant ant Interceptor
crou
reeord
as opposing the centraliza - -:as ten tallYely proposed by coun •
H
I'll
a
a
�1
I
p
pano
a
o
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market for two teachers as pre­
born Jun ,i 23, 1871, at Pomeroy. ,.. .v
tM:ll
l
g
in
ill
be
,
lion
to
l
made
i
of
cosls
the department and Hled ell �embe111 that the department
aewer
Pomeroy City Hall a lt n ht
paraiions are being speeded for
e graduated
from Pomeroy Funeral Home where funeral 11erat the earlleat (this year already ��
that
council
proceed with plans be given a ne.w central l�at�on
while
Mr.
Goodwin
attenckd
1
opeuing of the 1960-61 school
School and taught In the lo- vices will be held Friday at two
bein•
because Middleport , High
for lhe ronstruction of the new ralher than build the new building
CounPomeroy
the
of
• out
mNtlnt
Brown
Eugene
Rev.
with
o'clock
t
term now only about aix weeks
ca Grade Sc h00I • 42 yeara, 32 0 f
lan't read), to proceed were the
Finl Ward building. He estimated in the First Ward. Al tllat time it
ell. It h•d not y•t bNn local.cl
away.
them were i� the · Suga� Run officiating. Burial wlll be made
that material cost would be $3,000; �as su�gested that the new build­
\ loan panted),
noon
today.
at
in
Beech
Grove
cemetery.
Executive Head Charles Hayman
.
ved
untd
here
She
hool.
June
b
St.:
mg might be constructed on a
.
,
1,
be
!
"' t ,ucb bond• m y
--a
Offlcial1 belLh• that th• thtft
saiQ today the Southern Loe.al and said that much o the labor village free parking lot on Mech·
1••• when ohe en tered the Meth.owould
be
donated.
sued anytime up to five yeara �
Council
had
mad• by a walk..•••Y fr111m
Board needs either a girls' phy­
d!Jt Home for the Aged at Hamil anic St.
hence. In total or In eart, and adOt• Lakin St•l'II Ho1Pit•I who
slca)1 education or muthematlcs
.
ton
nnati
AYe.,
Cinci
APPROVE BUDGET
V
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di'
of
lt
od
dtili
meth
entli
Chief Warrant Offi�er Lawrence
in
Justm
·
wH reporttcl to hne left th•
tea�er, and a Latin teacher. Last
Sh e I eaves II num ber Of couam,
In other action last night. roun • Grueser. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­
treatment uat'd In the sewera1e at
.
hospit•I allout 8 p. m. lalf nltht
night Lhe board In a meeting hir­
-.mong them are Verile Gordon of
cil passed .an estimated budget or man Grueser, Syracuse, completed
a later tlme are left open.
Th• theft WH ctl1eonrect by
ed Rita HJnerman, Letart, W. Va.,
Rayburn
Joan
of
ChJcPomeroy,
$126,600.97
for the fiscal year to 20 years service in the U . S. NaV)'
-Thal such a bond llllue, togeth•
Goodwin abowt 10:30 p. m.
a'a ICienee teacher.
Ill., Gladys Mahoney of Oak•
end June JO, U16 I . .Estimated re­ in April. He is currently stationed
.,
er with a rate ordinance, is the a10,
d ,
l
nla , Myrtlo ,l'!....11 of
,, .M:ether Jctloll1 tb,c board e1.9,­
celp&amp;a for tile coming fucal�ar
_ , ,,lltN,.
t the,. U. �. �al Air 6Lation
. PGUli· . •J• � il_w .
,.
11UIOTI;
'lffrbert
Steels of Cool• �
plil'jJAI James ·Cal'!laha·n as "a "bus
,
wu aet at $124·,m.s. - - ·
u illr�:"'ld: _..... 1 - ""
· lion board H another extmaion of
•• Ell
•J ,
Plora Het1;er o t Colum•
driver to replace Grover: ialaer
With the firemen present, a dis­
A decision upon whether to use
Warrant Offi�er Grueser is marMiddleport'■ permit to dump un- ville and
.
b111 who WH with Miu Simms the clcctriC' or gas heat in the new
Jr., who rcsi11.ned. Op.111 Cummings
cussion of the "fire-bar" alerlini: ried to the Jormer Sammy
treated aewa,e In the river i1 to
Lee
H. C. Peery, b111,iness represen­ 11ystem tor members
la tl two years she llved in Pom- Meigs County Veterans ' Memorial
was rehired as substitute cook at
of the em�r. Snead, Jackson ville, Fla .. and they
be extended beyond Nov. US. 19&amp;0
tative
for
Pomeroy
Carpenters
Letart. A H janitors had been re­
gency suad and fire department ha\·e two daughter&amp;, Sidney GeH,
Hospital was studied, then de(another ia eontractlns · for prepar• eroy.
.
Loca l 650, has announced that a was held. It was generally
She also leave� a host of fr1end1 !erred to Friday
hired at an earlier meeting.
agreed 16, and Sue Laurinda, 1 1 . Grueser
night
al a
aUon of detailed plans for the fanew wage scale contract has been that the system was not
an.d formet pupils.
.satillfac­ graduated from Pomeroy High i n
meeting or the Veterans' Memorcililiea).
Holsum Bakery, M iddleport, signed, retroacli\le to June 1 , 1960 S.. F irlffleft OppoHd
Tbe remains will be brought to la! Board of Trustees and the
Page Two 1939.
Speakinc In favor of the action
will supply bread to all schools
The new wage contract for all
Meig, County Hospital Commls
Funeral services for Mra, Carrie except Portland wlth Heiners'
taken were Mr. Zerkle, Cllntr,n
heav y construction and
public
s1on.
(Allensworlh) Flnlaw, age 73, the supplying Portland, Don Cottrill
FiJher and Lee Smith. Wayne Gibworks is a 50 cent per hour in­
J. W. McMurray of the Ohio wire or Elmer (Cub) Flnlaw, Har• will the successful bidder against
d
bon1 voted yes but flr1L mlide a fu.
crease over the old wage 1,cale of
Power Company
and
Charles rlson11ille Road, who died lael seven others for an interior paint­ $3.32
Ule plea for total 11reement. Newper hour, spread over a
Murray of Lhe Ohio Fuel Gas evening at Holzer Hospital will
ly ,worn In councilman A. A, Scaring
at
Syracuse
Grade
school.
job
two
year
period. The initial raise
Co., presented comparative fig. be held Thursday &amp;t :Z p. m. from
berry also voted yea.
His bid was $846,
effective June I was for 20 cent.II
urea on the systems of heating the Ewing Chapel with the Rev.
Childa obJetted on ground11 he
per hour increase, with the hourly
the)' have for installation in the W. H. Strausbaugh officiating,
bad expreued�fore.
'J?le Pomeroy emergency squad was called out at 9 p.m.
rate to increase to $3.62 Dec. 1 ,
nearly $600,000 project.
Thffl included: (1) More study
last
mght
to �arch for Roy Eastman, aged Long Run man
$3.7
June
I,
1
9'3
1
and
$3.82
De­
2
32
Buri1tl wHl be ln Beech Gro11c
should be glYen other possible
Willie Eddie Guinther, Syracember 1, 1961. Pile driver� and who was l�st m the woods near his home. He returned home
, Members intend to investigate Cemetery,
klnda of treatment. (2) Great aav- cuse, program coordinator of tb
millwright scale is 25 cents higher a t _6:45 this m�rning after spending the night in the
further lbe advantt,s:es offered
Suryiving are her husband, two
woods.
lnii milr:h't be reallied throu9h a Tri-County Teen Canteen 1uffer• by
than carpenters .and foremen will
Emergency Chief Henry Werry
both
representatives,
and
meel
sons, Richard, Pomero)', .and El­
"lagoon IQ'llem" and (3). He hu ed a broken shoulder at the Sy­
ai
id
suffer
s
from
poor eyesight.,
receive 35 cents above the jour• said today that Mr. Eastman had
aa:ain Friday e11enin1 to come to mer Jr., at home; two daughters,
.
bad no chance to work in commit• raeuae Recreation Center Monday
neyman scale.
been cutting brush on his farlll 1 01L1c1aa said.
1 decision.
Mra.
AJiCe
Cappel,
Rio,
ill.;
Mrs.
tee; be Hid, wb� the entire pro• e11ening and was ru11hed to the
A l f:i:05 p, m. Monday the squad
The rates are effective in all and had traveled in the wrong diCrill Bradford, preaident of Joan Sorden, Fort Pierce, Fla .;
blera could be dilcuued Informal• Meip General Hoapital by the
was
ca ued to Ches.ter when .:-i ue
Meigs County 4-H Club mem­ locals of the Trt-Stale District re&lt;:tion when return ing to his
the trustees· group, Hid:
nine grandchildren and a number
Jy, opini0'1S canva11td, and infor- Syracuse emergency squad,
o
man,
daugh ter of Mr. i.nd Mrs..
home
about
Council,
Peery
reported.
The
u
1-l
l.f
dark.
bers
attending
Senior
4-H
Club
The
squad
w
"We have only one objective­ ot niecea and nephewa.
Mi1aes Karen Oun and Loil
matiyn pined.
au1 Hohman, fell from .a hay rack
called
council
includes
Huntington,
Ash­
m.
l-'
at
9
p.
Canter's
Caves,
Jackson,
Camp
when
at
Mrs.
East
to
m«ke
the
best
decision
ponibie
• She wa1 a member ot the Lau­
Child■ denied a char&amp;e by Flah- Arnott, the elected queen, from
Lo Lne beG 01 a trucll:. !;he was at
for the public."
rel Cliff Free Methodist Church Ohio, from July 1 1 -HS include the land, Ironton. Portsmouth, Chilli­ man became alarmed and spent
er he •wu "dragglna: bi1 feet." He Racine, will be honored at a re­
sl thoug ht to have auUered a
m
until
cothe
and
Po·meroy
locals.
about
1
a.
m.
this
following
girls:
Pamela
Wilson,
morning
l\ttendlng be1ide1 Bradford (1;tr 33 years.
mQved 11 one all&amp;e the Zerkle Jtt.o- cord hop at Syracuse tonight 1t
searching for the missing man. Mr. back lnJ ury and was broligbt to
Dixie Rousil, Diana Baer, Marjorie
were
Trustee•
R.
L.
Jacobs,
Henry
Friends
may
call
at
lhe
funeral
tion be tabled for one week pend- the recreation center. A Syracuse
Eastman is about 80 ycar11 of a(!e tbc Meigs \ieneral Hosp1La1 . by the
Hoffman, Paula Sayre, Su:umne
Clatwortby, Lester Hart, H. R. home anytime.
UII furLber •tu&lt;b and dilCuuloa. queen will be nominated In the
emergency squad. Her jnJur1es
Price, Louella Thompson, Mary
Starkey,
Ted
Reed
Jr.,
Don
Brew­
near future. There will be a beneU failed for lack of a· second.
were reported. not Aenoua and iihe
Hadford, Ruella Wells, Brenda
At another 1ta1e be admitted he flt dance held later to defray the er, Thomas and Leo Vaughan, sec·
was to
discharged from the hosPotts,
Bessie
Watson,
Jonnie
Sue
retary and eommissionera W. 0,
..didn't · like h1vin1 thl• tbina: bo,pi\al ezpense, for Guinther,
P"•' today.
Thompson, Sandi-. Wells, Sandra
Atkin1,
Dr.
Raymond
Boice
and
Refre1bmentl will be for Hit
bruu1ht in cold, thrown In for aeAdams, Donna Powell, Jane Pow·
. At 9 a. m. today , the squad waa
Fred W. Crow.
The breaking and entering and
Uon rtibt away, u he had no In- at the Nlcord bop tonight. Ad·
caUed to the Joe Hood Mme at
ell, Jennifer Lohse, Tammy F'in•
the theft of an electric power
dlcation lt wa1 to come up to- mlulon will be 25 cenll.
Minersville and brought l1r. l:iood
l11w, Linda Moore, Mary Handley.
mower from the Bedford School
nilhl"
L,o �he Meigs Gen�al Hospital 5ui­
a t Darwin ie being invesUgated by
Pomeroy Police Report
.
'!'be majority lll\led the law ii
Boy5 were .Richard
Koblentz,
Funeral services £or Mra. Belle
lerlll&amp; from msUli
·
n shock. He waa
Bing
Sentenced
To
Sherilf Robert Hartenbach 's of&amp;he law, it has to be done, 1tud1
Charles Mankin, Gary M ichael, Holter, age 79, who died yester­
released Jaler this morning,
Three Men Arreoted
fice,
he
said
today.
.
bu been aoJnc on for 12 yean, Ohio Penitentiary
Pomeroy police today reported
WASHINGTON UPI-Unemploy­ Jimmy Hamm, Max Knopp, Jeffery day at noon in Melgs General
The
E
wing
ambula
nce made a
James Bin&amp;, arn,1ted last week the arreat of three men, one on
a nd it. "hat to be done now."
Lee,
Keith
Morgan,
James
Sheets,
Hospital
will
be
held
Wednesday
The mower was stolen from a
ment Increased by one million
Kuhn promiaed, and eouncn on a hreakin&amp; and enterin1 charge a DWI cbar1e and two for traffic llll month but the number of Thomas Reed, Sheridan Boothe, at 2 p. m. at the Carmel U. B. store room at the school where run to Holler Hospjt.a.l last night
h eartily ■ereed, to cheek with lhe waiYed 1ppearance before the offen.ae,.
Church, with burial in the nearby h inges were removed from a door with William Musser, kocx Sprlllgs
peniona with jobs climbed to an Larry Barr, Wayne Roush.
,tlt.e dfP'rtment of health about ■nd jury and yesterday was
Cam p counsellors from Meigs cemetery.
to effect entry, The tbert, discov• road, who was seriously Ill.
In jail thia mornln&amp; 11waitin1 all-time hla:h of 68.l million, the
She is survived by these chil­ ered yesterday, probably occur­
County arc DwJght Nelson, Doris
IUooPinl- Ho oak! to dole the do­ anU!nced to 1n indelerminate per• hearing ton�ih,t before Mayor government will report today.
dren: Mrs. Alice Stockton, Hem­ re� oYer the weekend, the aherif!
putme,at 1w not f1vored auch lod of one to U yeafll In the Charles Lei■r waa Denver DeLont
The Democratl may seize on Caldwell, Judy Hewelson.
treJtmenl becau,e of limited land Ohio Penitentiary by Jud(;e John 2030 Ohio Ave., Plrtenbura, ar­ the unemploymen t jump-nearly
Others al camp this week are lock Grove: Mrs. Ada VanMeler, sa,d.
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C. Bacon in Common Pleu court. ruted 1esterday evenln1.
available In fut-ltOwln, Ohio. •
Mrs.
Geneva Nolan, C. E. Blakes­ ·Portland; James Holter and Tho­
twice the usual June inc. reaiie--­
Bini is the third penon to
m.as
Holter,
both
of
Racine:
lee
And
Mrs.
Jo
Hardy
whu
is
in
Flfteen aer� far enouth out ta
a
as campaign ammunition to back
Cited to appear tonlaht for
sister Mrs. Iva Bell, Sunbury, 0.,
protect qalnat ezce■a lve bad odor, waive lhe ,:rand Jury ri&amp;bt 1lnce
charge or indoor recreation.
up their contenUon that the Ei­
-----a brother, Clinton Birch, Portii raqulred tn la1oo.nin1 which uLll• a new la w was put into effect traffic offense, were Fr1ncl1 w. senhower adm'inintration is Jelling
Ree,, Rio Grande, spffdlng on
NEW CITY MANAGER
land; 16 grandchil dren and 10 Meet Wedneoday Ni,i:hl
ilet I natural bacterial p�u of early this year.
the nation slip Into another reEai.L Mam St., and Ronald E.
0.
UPI-George
great grandchildren.
PORTSMOUTH,
wute d�mpo,ltlon.
. The Meigs County Volunteer
cession.
•
Firemen's Association will hold a
DaYls, Pomeroy, reckless opera­
T. �eholick, 38. city mana(!er of
Friends
may
call
at
the
Ewing
Council will meet Jul)' 18 In a
The Labor Department will an­
w,ASHINGTON UPI - The Unil· tion.
Marqucltc, Mich .. today was ap• Funeral Home until Wedne11day meeting Wednesday evening at 8
apecial sell.Ion to complete actibn
nounce the June employment and
ed �tales . charged today that the
poin ted Portsmouth's new city noon when remains will be ta'- o'clock at the Syracuse Town Hall
OD the bond ll•ue.
joblesa fi1ures .at noon (edt).
T,,. ,-,... Chamller of
it iii aq11ounced by President Pete I Soviet . Union shot down an Ameri­
ken to the &lt;;,hurch.
manager.
A flood Of high school and col­ ---·- ------ -----can Air Force plane over the open
C9fflfflffce, boc•vao • Mln'f
OTIIIR IUIINIII
GRANGI TO MIIT
C undif!.
ethff mHtlnp WIIN IChedulN
-'J'he. Racine Grange wlll meet lege students and gr'aduates seek­
Coutlcil alto:
A member of the State H:tghwa)' sea 0� July _I and that the Soviet
lall' nltht.
atll....,..
untll
Wednesday at 8 p, m. In the Jni Jobi waa responslbie for the
�ferred to committee Fire
P atrol will be present to 5peak on Premier N1�1ta K hrushchev lied
Chllf Tom Dml'I t&lt;quell tor •P­ next T...Mltp at t MW tllM IIMI Gr1nte Hill. Officers said III aood climb in both einpioymenl and
the use and sa(ety or emergency when �e sa!d the plane had violat­
pl,ce to be announc.. lat.r,
attendance 11 needed a1 plan, are unemployment. Fallifli atecl pro·
proiimttely $&amp;11 for I new radio
vehicles. All member!! are urgently ed Sovie� air space.
duc·uon
al10
added
to
the
ranks
A White House stateme nt ac­
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cr,.i.
K,
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Mkl
t�
ar•
to
be
made
for
inapection.
Jee
due
truck
flN
new
the
for
req uested to attend Cundiff said
of the Joble11•
cream and cake will be served.
. loo
Two
Refresbmenls will be 5erved fol: cus� Khrushchev of deliberately
�ry�ng lo stir up an international
The polling place for the July 21 referendum on mark- lowing the businns session,
mc1dent.
The ,tatement from the summer
eting quotas for the 1 961 crop of wheat were announced to341 Unemployed Get
While
House at Newport. R. I.,
ME
GENERAL
HOSPIYAL
IGS
day
by
Wayne
Chase,
Meigs
County
Agricultural
Stabiizalion
-,,.
Compe118atlon Check,,
.•
said the plane "at no time flew
Admitted
:
Mrs.
Shirley
Kay,
ion
ittee.
d
ervat
comm
Cons
A total of 341 Mel.. county anGrower11 eligible to vote jn the
New Ha\lefl; Sue Hoffman. Ches­ over Soviet lerritory, Soviet ter­
·
woraen were pa ld unemp1 oyment
noncompliance w1lh · me farm's ter: Mrs. Rebecca Baker, Middle­ ritorial waters or
Soviet
air
.
referendum
will
be
tho■e
who
compen11tlon last week fl1ures
, .,
.
whea1 acreage a 11 Otment , and part; Willie Guinther, Syracuse; space."
of
acres
15
than
more
have
will
$
w
elet•
•pectal
(O,ning
conyear
dlltrlcb'I
the
• Bob Alhle:,, who had been eon- Un. Mhle1 at,:ned a two
. Childer ,
releaaed by Frank
The U. S. statement, In effect
1.... Job tract al a meetin°
arain in price supports will be iivailable Mrs. Delores King, Pomeroy lloute
,.....
-1.1
..-.1..... ah auilltant eo1c'"
or manager of the local , BUC ofrice wheat for hane5t as �
n voter• will ap-Ye
v•u
• of the board' lion
�uin..,,.
"' 2; Emma Sinith, Pomeroy · Mrs. called the Soviet government and
00 th8 crop a t. noI ICS$ th an ••
I
s
t.t
part
grower
iaking
(except
HNI!
turn do n , renewal of a '1 mill op;, show. or this number, 38 were
. at MiddlePMt, hil home town. to- I l11t rillht at Eutem Bi&amp;ti School.
Khrushchev Har&amp; for saying the
percent of parity,
.i
Leona Welch, GaJHi,olis.
g
•·• · kod -ptm. the head Jol, In
Executive Head J, S. Da·.,"'
another 2u
.. ...
•• 1d eratln.1 levy, and -r
-.. mill■ new claims and 303 were contin- in the feed wheat pro ram . )
plane was downed inside Russian
--., �
more
Di.smlued:
Not1e.
H
hand,
other
the
On
be
may
quota
ballota
The wheat
f� and balketbtll et Eutetn Gennette wae offered the bead •• an &amp;MlUortal le\lY, The addition- ulni ci ilms.
territory.
opBirths:
Twins,
a
daughter
.and
\/Oters
lhe
of
one-third
thiin
,
1
2
July
from
Thursday,
on
cast
I job I n football but dedln� u bl■ al I■ I\Hded to participate fully
, Mish•School
This compares to 8 total of 355
At a news conference in Mos­
be
son
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Welch
will
there
quotas,
the
8 a. m. to 6 p. m. at the Meigs pose
~.t..•
primal")I Interest. wu ln lndtutrlal in tbe ltate aid proarai:n.
for the aame week last )'oar.
cow
this morning, Khru■hchev an­
Gallipolis.
marketwliellt
on
reiitrict!ons
no
Tern•
Masonic
OHice,
Ase
County
. Be npJaen Robert Mani n wbo arts instruction and he preferred
Da11il aald If both levlea are
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A daughter to Mr . .and Mn.. nounced that two captured U. s.
Ing, bul allotments will remain
pie Building in Pomeroy.
luld, NS4',ned to a ccept a position to devote bJ• eneru mainly to that turned down the aehool would
Air Foree officer, who &amp;W'YIYed
·
Mr. Chase pointed out that at in effect as a condllion for ptice Donald Kay, New Haven.
it \aatem, Ohio, � the nortbwe■t,. worlr: .
have to be; closed. U the additional
, STOCICS OOWN
,
.
the
ineldent had •tonfel&amp;ed to
parii)'
of
cent
per
30
at
support
&amp;rowen
the
of
P1t put al Ute llale.
two-tnirds
least
turn,
Stocki
](UPI
mw: YOR
Davia said � are Hin, 2-Mi mill.I 1, turned clown, and the
rn_aking , a apy flil:hl , a,alnst the
MARRIAGE LICINSE
• .. Aalaley aald tndl., tilt ' ?Zltnl tntemewed 101' luc!ber 'po,■ltlon,. �bet �ved, a sbal'PI:, curtail• ed fractionally loWer at 1he open- v'otln&amp; in the referendum must -as dlrected by law,
A marriage license bu been is• Soviet umon. Be alto accUled the
Wheat growers vot111g In a re-r a "'tter oP,,,,one eafb ■t B.IYe,;tlew, Tuppen ed. Khoo! priaram will be put Jn• Jn1 tod&amp;J after 1uffertn1 their appro11e the quota, if they are
""'� ..16'1t!l'ld,
appl'O\'sued
lll Probate Court to �ecil United Statel of ')r)'� 'to prpvoke
re
have
feaf
each
n.dum
fe
quota■
Under
ellectiye,
beeotne
to
�off
three
nearly
1h:ffpeat
in
Jmttat-4.'
f'Wu W CWtet Gra'de 1¢,h,oola. to• ,ttett.
"
tbk
1t.
peffililtr
,ertous • 111lltlo1t
coollict"
1
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Racine Needing
Veteran pomero
.
y Teaeher o·Ies Patro/man.'s Car
Stolen From Near
H
. l TOday Pomerfy City Hall Two Teachers
. . . osp1ta
In c·1nemnat1
For Fall Term

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G88 Dec1S100
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Grueser Has
20 Years ln
Navy Senrice

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Local Car�nters
_\Vi� �age Increase
\Vit' New C'.ontfact

List Rtes For
i

Mrs. Finlaw To
Be On Thursday

Has Fractured
Shoulder In Fall

will\\\•.

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program Le3 er

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Claim More Efficiency, Faster
Action Using 3 Departments i
Pomeroy
to any
on the part of Po�eroy coundl. to consolidate �e town's
fire companies I

.alcLJ.ttwil,� a,

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rol�dt� . : ·: ,

Ohto: Mo.tty •llllf' 11M ..,,..
today, folloWN � wftWy leaf.
teretl thu"'"".,....... ....-thatlf
port Han lahi thl, '""ftlNlli w t.
ni9ht. Mottly fair IOuth M4 CM-­
fr•I wtlona tonl...i, WMf.11....,.
putly cloudy. ContlnUN WIH'ffl
touth porti� Hlt,h In ... L..
toni9ht In 6h.

Consolid ation Opposed
By Volunteer Firemen

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E.1ectr}C}ty

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Weather

IJnioted Te l'lae Interests Of The Hef9••M•••n Area

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NOW IN PlOGR ES'S

Here's Where
You Get
PROFESSIONAL

Middleport voten in all likeli­
hood will 111 yes or no in the
November general eleeUon to a
fltMl,000 bond iuue to flnanee
conalructian of sewerage facilities.
Solicitor Btmard Fult1 waa in­
ttructed Mo_nd,), night to proceed
· in preparation of nece..ary lea,1
pa�• whicb would place the iasue
oo the ballot Ud• auiumn. · The
vote te atart Full&amp; working was
five for, one a11:aU\8l, Councilman
Wllliam D. Childs objeclin.s.
John Zerkle moved and Lee
Smith seconded tbe motion after a
lengthy discu11ion participated in
by Wayne Kuhn of Floyd G. Brown
Auoc., engineering firm of Mar­
ion, Ohio. Ttle council majorit)' be­
lieved:
-That a bond ltaue of that
amount wlU aave the tupayen "at
leul $100,000" when the aeweraae
11 built as requited by law II a
1ener1I pN)perty llLJ: inC!ludea per■onal and utility properly , whereas
uae11ment type bondl do not.
-That th, volen ohould have •
chance to 1how whether they ''are

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e n t1 n e

$150,000 Bond
Issue Looming
In Middleport

Pomeroy Group
Returns Fnom
Canadian Tr,ip

Out..,_Of- Town
Persons Came For
M,itche/1 Funeral

e

For The Sewerage

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o Tuesday , J u
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JULY CLEARANCE· SAlE:

II ready for
outdoor fun !

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Publl1h•d •• 1 i:-,.,bllC Hr,let In e60ptnllon wllll Tl'tt Advtrlll i lll
Countll tnd It!• N1w1p1p1t Adv•rU1lnt ll•cullvH AHOCl•lle&gt;n

Ip Unttld ,.,_ tllnnMt..,_I
An .....,. , ..... .. .... n._. In •i. fre,n the whale ,.
fllnM N tiny that
tha11 .....
Mllien could M ....,. tnt. a Nttt•
thrM lnchN tall,

Rioutine Matters .
Dealt With By
O#licial Board

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VOT E!

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Mainly About

Now You Know

L�ion Auxiliary
To Hold Picnic
Wedf1!sday Evening

Pknk Supper Helll
At Hom«- Holter Farm

Good Thlnp'b

DIG DOWN! Conlrlbut,
DIG IN I Work lor ,our P11ly
and

Cub Scouts Hold
Final Meeting
Friday Evening

The Auxlllai'J to . r-eeney•Ben­
Mrs. Lewis Sauer. Jr. and Cub
Poat, Amtriean Lealon· will
nett
By LUC ILLE t1AWK IN5
Scouts of Den 3, of Pack 244 of
&amp;)' FREDDIE HOUOASH EL T
th1ir 1nnu11 f1m,l 11 picnic
b1ve
gat­
hn11I
their
held
Middleport
�
thi1 Wednnday ••eping at the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atitch have hering last Friday e"enine. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs, Owen Fink and
Middleport Plf'lt . at 6Jo for Auxil­
returned to their home, Massillon, Lewi� has been the Den Mother of
Mi iis Mabel Hysell were in Colum
memhfil, Poit menibera and
iary
fter
v1Jiit
da1s
St!veral
re­
ii
with
year,
&lt;1
three
nearly
for
den
lhis
Mrs,
b1,11 yesterday to vttHI with
families ind the children who
latives in the area.
and now the boys are of the age
George F'ry who ut a patient at tlw
Homer Carleton has returned to when they ean enter into the Boy
asaisted with the annual Pappy
Unversity Hospital.
humc
his
Day Sale and •la, tb11 two 1lrl1
Norwood,
after
week.!!
a
.
Scout
troop
1.
Ste"en
Hindy,
one
and
Roush
Charles
and
Mr.
Mn.
v i s i t with Mr. and Mrs. G . T. of the boys entered 'troop 24&amp;,
1&lt;i:ho attended· Girl• State thla
children, Darrol and Chucky, lcft
C,1rlclo11,
year.
Boy Scouh thia sprinJil.
,-esterday for their home i r, 01.'s
Mr. irnd Mrs. J. S. Weber of
Tile boys bea;iari their evenini{'s
Moines, Iowa, afler spcnduig !ht• I
Thoiie auendln, are to bring
A kron vi1,1ted S�turday with Mrs. act ivfties with dinner at lhe Martin
past week �·uh Mr and Mrs. Let·
1 covered dish ■nd their own
Lue1lle
Hawkrns.
B.
Re�tauranl
after
which
they
visit•
Roush and other relo1 1 1 ves
table aervlee. The meat and
Mr. &lt;1nd Mrs. Roy Holter and ed at Baker Furniture Store with
John Bast11rna, son uf Mr. c1nd
drink has been "ar.l'il1:1ged for by
family
and
;rnd
Mr.
Mrs.
Cbarles Gaylord and Steamboat Bill of
Mra. 011t:ilr BiiStiilnil, Jr of ti &lt;1lh
the committe� ht Charge.
and
h
iffil
r
G
d&lt;1u1:hter.
enjoyed
an
trn,
WSAZ-TV
who
were
there
ror
the
with
polis, spent the week entl
oul1ug ii lld pkuit· a l l111ci11e, Sun- evening. From there they wenl to
gnndparents, '.llr a ,u.t Mrl'l Brun•
duy.
Pomeroy where they sa w a show
Lloyd and ::,un . M i k e .
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bailey of at the Meigs Thealre.
Mr ;rnd \Ir� Hill 1'ud1 ilfld �011
Cleveland are the guests or Mn.
The boys had received their
Pete, l'/1 111(' �·ndJ)' from W rn � 1 c , 1 1
Henr)' Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. awards at the last Pack meeting
Salem, N0rlh (.'arolrna. tor ;1 V L M !
David Frecker and other reJ.atives. ancl at that time they presented
WO
with �t r and Mrs Hay �lcl'art) '
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Bailey and Mrs. Sauer with a memento brace•
and o t h er rc-latii..cs 1 11 th•· area
chilctren, Bruce, Nora. Mary and let
Mr. c1nd M rs ! Jave .h-n l. 1 1 1s and
Eliz.ibeth returned lo their home,
Boys enjoyin� the evening were,
son, !J&lt;1v1tl. lcfl Sa turd.iy 11101·n111�
The reaular meeting of tbe of­
I ClcvelJnd Sunday, after a several Manin Fry, William Hysell, Way .
O m t n �eS Qf Uf
for a W('t•Y. ' � va�atiun at CIC':ir Lake
fidal board of Lbe. H•atJJ Mfllfiodi.lt
s.
ne Davis. William Davis, SammJ
fndian.:i with M r . and ;&lt;.trs. H u��l'! I
A 11,,: 1 1 1 ! , · d(,·d p:inrl ( � jurlgl' S �e • d.i ys v isit with relative
Church of MiddlePof't wais �eld on
NJ r. and Mrs , Howard Seiden • Hood, George Sayer, Leland Brown Sunday evening with L W; MeCom­
Stoll .ind :.011, lJ.t\lH.I, and ;',1rs l&lt;·di•tl lw" n o n 1 1111,(,s 111 romµt'll' i n
Bertha Owens.
I IH' Ti· i Ctlll P l \ Ti••• n ca ilren " MJ!i.!i a he and sons, Terry and John and Steven H lndy.
H ·1n charge. · -- -" �":' - · ·
Sandy Yatr� of Jal•kson canw a rn cuuiit .\· ol Ulli ! " bca,1ty pagc;m t lefl Saturday night for their home,
A •hOfl bl!-'"""
"'
week ag,, t''nd,,y to vi si t w i t h h "r '-l a l u n!.,, n i .• hl 1, 1 J i l l' Am &lt;' ri ran Tuci;on. Ariz: .. after a three weeks
hold with\nmldo' nlatlltll' oW
grandmuthcr, Mrs . Joe Youn g S r 1 .1 Il io n J I I l l 111 H a t ine. Winnip.g v iai t with relatives.
f'amily Dinner Hehl
church ti.lfen care o(; , . .,
' :,
Edd i e Romine has returned to
Her mother, Mr� . Hobert Yates o ·, er a f l l 'ld 1, f f1 \'r 1· ;u 1 1l i dates were
Olheh attending were . Mio Frie­
.41
Lons
Bottom
Home
,
came Tuesd,q tr, v 1 1s it fur a k w M i .• � K � r , n 1 1 1 r� 11,rn,eh t cr of Mr. his hotne, Orlando, Fl.a., .after a
A family potluck dinner was ,/!• heb. �t./'.l!I'· I
days with .\t r and ·.,rs. Young and anrl Mn;. \\' il (•y / J 11rs. and Lois Ar· three months visit with his dau •
held
recently at th.;: borrie of Mr. Emm1sn, Mr. ana �- Ef!{e�1'
ghter
a
n
d
son-in-Jaw,
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Mrs, Y.itl' s and Sa ndy r P t u r ned nott, t l ;, u :.:1 1 1 ,-r of !\I r
and Mrs.
and Mrs. Ernest Bahr, Long' Bot­ Jones, Jack Becbtle, iwbort H,irrJi,
homr last Thursday .
fohn A rt1111 t , huth of H ::dne. They Harold Leml("y and family.
J1mes . Euler, Home( Coo,c:, :,j111 .
Mr. and Mrs. Gro\ler Hawk and tom.
Mr. 1111d Mrs. Alva Mourning o r w ill he t w • nf :10 "'' ho will cumBeu Sanborn, Miu Nelhe Zerkle,
.
Attending
were
Mr.
and
Mra
.
,..,..-I ■)· cue, 1 nuli1ll11
_,
· · I I ast IWI!• fur t hi• ,· rnwn.
Iam1· 1 y or Columbus spent the past
, v1�i1,-,
Mrs. Earl Knia:ht and "l(n, )l;verett
week with Mn Cult.la Mu u rruui,: I O t hers rnn i pr 1 mJ! S alu n!u �' wf' rc week with M r . and M r s. Price Kyke Bahr and family of e,icll:ley, Davis.
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Vick Lipsey,
and •t
" r. illl d Mrs. J ames \1
, our m n2 I J a n ie (• S m i t h o r J 'u r t l a1 1 c l, M irian H aw k an d oth er relatives.
Mr . and Mrs. Victor Bahr and Dragerton, Utah; Mr. and Mra.
and Ron. Dale.
I m&gt;l(•r of Lt ' l :irl. and Nall{'\' John•
Mr ilml Mrs. W D. P11rsons of , on of l luiT;is �f'l l ' l 'l 1 on w a� ba i;ctl dau ,:;:hter, Janey and Mrs. Ada Vernon Baht and famil,, Aahland; To Celebrate Sundav
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Habr and
Mr. and Mr1. � 8'hr l1f
Dunbar spen1 lhe week cn t.l w i t h o n po ui(' . pr r�, 111 ,1 1 1 1 v
. ;rnc l b e a uty . S t i vers of Long Bottom were Sun,, day g••esls
of Mr. and Mr,. Pr,·ce d.aughtei• , Mr. and\ Mrs. Rex Cheat.l'r will celebrate tlteir Gold•
., s w1•rc Bo�1•r Bennett unu
Mr,. A n n1 ,".c Ohlingc-r.
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luuii.1
Bentz and daU,::hter and Rev, and en wedding 1nnivef1,lry Sund1j,
Mrs J . D. Norris ;rnd Mrs. Helen Mrs B• · l t .\· l lay ,•s, i,�a rm Bureau Hawk and family.
Mrs. E. E. Barnhart or Cheater; July 17, at their home. 'fhue Wilt
Brumfield o f Gallipolis visiled on 4 . 1 1 ad v i � or.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillilian, Pom­ be Open Houae from 2 to ·4 p. jn ,
Sunday with Mr. 1111&lt;1 Mn. Kenneth
Tlw /)l)p iil\ rildct.l 100 teenager!!. of Columbus vl11Hed oast week eroy• Mr. and Mrs. Vlctor Bahr All relatives and frierid.t ai'f eotd•
Byer
Miri11111 S111 11 h . i'nrt L a nd, a1id Ran• with relatives In the ;11rea.
and family · and Mr. and Mn. Henry ially Invited.
M t·. and Mrs. LcoiJdl·d Russ and Bahr and family of Lone Bottom
Mrs. Mayme Rainey wa� in C har- dy Norris uf l\;1rn1e .ook first
lesion Saturday to meet her sister, pl ot e in t h t' fil�t d,1ucc rontt•st and Raymond Eiselste1a of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Well aud
Mrs. Nelle Covert, who has been B o bc rta Kr ut'ul t'I' and Jul! Brinker arr spending their vacation at family and Val Well of Chen)'
\llsiting in Michigan with relativrs. won the slnw duriee contest . Cake their home, Peacock Ave.
Rldge.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Leorrn.rd Ru!l!I
Mrs. Covert iH in Gallipol i s with walk winn f'r� were Tommy Hill
visited relati11es in Charleston, W,
her d11ui;htcr and family, Mr. 11 11d r, nd Lois A rnott.
4-H AltDay Outin1
Mrs. Kenneth Hoster.
Ho1h 1wa111y , 1uN·n nomincca will Va. today.
Mr. and .Mrs. William Bierly of Hehl At Lah,, Alma
Misses itary and Susan Park vis lw honored HI u n•1·ord tmp at Syr­
Norwoo&lt;I are the guests o( Mr.
ited recently In Columbus with Mr. !!f us e Tuesduy evening.
The members of the Key to Bet•
i!lld Mrs. A l l,ahnutn ;md other
l 'roceNls of Sa!u� day ni.t!ht's af- and Mrs. Elrfon Kraeuter and dau­ ler LMng 4-H Clun left early Sat­
relatives.
fair will Uc 11�c t.l tuw..rd 4-H c11mp i,:hters, Morning Star.
urday m«ning for an all-day oul­
Mr. and Mr11. Carrol MC"Kenzle, lng at Lake Alma. A piCnic was en­
Mrs. Ola Finsttad of Columbus c x pc11�('li .
(;allipolis
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and
spent the week end with Mrs. 1&gt;;sgranddaugh ter, joyed .at naon and the day was
Carol Jo WPre visiting Mra. Mar­ spent in swimming and other ou.t­
tel111 Walburn.
garel Mc:Kenzle, Union.av, ThuttJ­ door acllvl ties.
Mrs. Mabel Walburn has return•
day afternoon .
cd to her employment at the :,1ills
Th()lle lo the gt'oup were Candace
Mr. and Mrs, James Ad.ams and flutton, Sandra Kay Bing, Roberta
Rc11tauriint in Columbus uflcr a
tlaut:hter, Pennie Sue a n d Miss Bing, Janice Bing, Betty Sue Clark
lwo weeks vacation when she visit­
Delores Landers of Laurel-st Julhi Russell, Cl\arlolle Grover,
ed with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Thom11s and other rel11tives.
Mr. und Mrs. Phil Meinharl, M isi; left for Whi ttsburgh, Kentucky'. Ruth Reed, Carol King, Debbie,
Mr. and Mni. Jame1 Pullen and F:rin;i Smith arid Mrs. Clelaml Saturday evening to visit with Kathy and Cheryl King. Ttiey were
children, Stephen and Stephanie, Hines retur1wd home �'riilay night Mr. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. aeeompanied by thelr advlaor Mrs.
a1nl Mr. and Mrs. Kalad Hlndy and
RolaQd RuS11el1, and Mn WHliam
11/tcr II IO dayi. �1lc111lio11 at the �QY P. W. Adams tor a (ew days.
children. Steven, Jan!e and George, Kennt"dy V111·ation
King and Mra. Robert King and
Lodge and
spent Saturday at Old Man's · cave, ,F.Jahins Camp al Shurhul Lake, On•
.1 1'1•
aon, Timmy.
Hock House, and other intere1:1tlng larlu, Can1-1da.
s1ml5 in thut area.
Un the trip lhl'y also visited Ni­
Mr. and Mrs. Jesi;e Cole urn! �g11t' H 1'"1111.� . 'l' ornnlo and Ull.iwa,
.
daughter, Yulonda,
Waverly, vis­ Canad11. Tlwy Wl' rt' accompunied lo
••
ited Sunday with Mr. 11nd Mrs. Ottawa hy Mr�. Duylon Will
and
•
Bernard Fultz and daufhters. Mr. gra nddau�hll'r, Johnora Li1 1nh4'rt.
'
' ,,
� : �.,
Cole 11nd Mr. 1''ullz attended h1w Weclnesduy t ht�y
Pallbearen
for
the
runeral
of
nner
di
were
••
11
school together 111 Ohio SU/le.
guests o f Mr. a11d �lirs. Will jilld Berney M itchell held Thur�da)' al
Mr. and Mra. Rance Watklna of
ltel.'ent visitors with Mn. Lillian grnndda11Rh Irr.
lhc United Methodist · Church
Tavares, Florld11, eame yeslerday
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McOhcc were ;¥1r. 11nd Mrs, A. C
The i;:roup l' ro�sr(I the Thousand were L. f,. Piersall, Joseph Ll�h. for a visit with ' Mr. and Mn. RI)'
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Neil and children of Helle. W. Va .. lslantl Uridgc f,0111 Canada to Syr• Charles Yeager and Robert Fen­
McCarty and Mrs. Martha Watldns
Oklra ' 1 , · ' · Tritd
Mra. Ida Nell of llusscll, Ky. a lltl ilCUS(', N. Y. 011 lhe re1 urn trip.
lon. Burial was in Chester Cemc­ in Middleport and Everett watkhui
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Mr. and Mrs. James Dou11lass.
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of Cheshtre.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett Sr. {'11,np Prf'smnnt ut l'i1•1lmo11t on
P('oplt• from c,ul-o(-towu here
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and Mr. 11ml Mrs, Thomas Si.:ally Saturday \ 1 1 1· 1,1 11 rn 1 11 , 1 r so:1 , Huy, for th(' servires were Mre. Ralph
home Sunday were Leon Watldrui
am! 1011, Tommy, spent the we(•k who has hcrll u l h•nd ing 1hi.: l'r('S­ Hayman 1nd daughter. Dayton;
and two children, , A1hland, Ky .,,
Helnll'a
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end in Cincinnati where they v1s1l­ Uyteri;111 y11111l1, c;1111p fur the J&gt;il!lt M r . und Mrs. Robert Fenton apd
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and Mr. '1nd M.rs. 8in. 1 Pulih and son
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cd the 100 an\l Coney Island.
Wl'l'k.
H1ln1r'1 Goer �lib· _., '
d11u ghtcr, ONinn, Lima; Mr. and Pete, Win1ton Salem, N. C.
Mrs. S . S Thnmsoll of t · kwl:1nd Mrs. I.. E. Piersall, Pt. Pleasant,
Mn. Gerald Anthony began C'lll·
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The Pugh1 •ho came Frlday
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ploymtnt at the Citizcn11 Nation11l lll)l!tll 111, , WN'k j•ncl wilh htr twin W . Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
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evening left Sunday evening to re­
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811nk this morning where she will 11l�ter, Mrs. L. )1 . lluirt•.
Lish and dau�hlers. Josetta and turn to North Carolina.
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l"riemJ9 lw1'c&gt; ha \'t' h•,1 1· twd ur t he Dumm Rae, son, Eddie, Ma&amp;on, W.
be filling the place of Mrs. Ken­
neth Wilcox who Is taking II short reeen1 dC'u 1 h of 1 :1,orM1' Sdhl'rt of Vo.; Mr, und Mrs. Charle11 Ye.ager1
Cnh1mh11s. Mrs. Sl'i hrrt is the form­ daughter, S11\Jy and son, Charles
lm1ve of 11bsence.
Mr. and Mn. Paul Bonnell art,d er Phyllis King, formerly of Mid­ Martin, M11son: Mr. and Mra. Vin•
children of Columbus c;ime Satur · dlc!)Ol't. Mr. S(' ilwrt w as ass111·ialcd Cl.'nt Walker, Columbus; Mr. and
day for a visit with her mother, wilh OSU in u huy i n -: ci, 11.1 ,I I \·.
Mr�. Wll llam Landors and son.
Mr. and '.\1rs. llo:,, l '. H u ssd l, 709 S :1111 . Martins Ferry: Mu. William
M ra. Rodney Downing. Mr. Bunnell
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roturned llome Sunday and Mrs. N. 2nd Ave . . had llS holulny ,\.(11/ ' Sh Hatcldt and .daughter, Bonnie,
Bonnell and children remained for their daughlt' r-in . l;1 w HIit\ �r.u1d- 81'll�lr{'; Mrs. J .oula Camden and
a week'11 �lsit with th� Downing11. 11on, Mrs. Virginia Husst•l1 and son, son, Louis Jr .. Ftemont: Mrs. Nel­
David Price o( lndlana who h11s J11mcs, and her mnlhN, Mrs. IIN­ lie Hussell. Fremont; Mrs. Char­
been yisitlng with his maternal mnn Bahnsen, 11II of l'ort Clinton, les Bosko,'ick, Fremont; Mr. and
grandmolher, l�l'I. Golda Mourning Ohio.
Mrs. Floyd Liston, Mansfield; Mr,
Mr, and Mrs. Ho y HIISSPII sprnt R. C. Fesin myer, Portsmouth;
is visltln&amp; with hl11 grandparents,
Mr. and Mr,. Charles Price at Long Wf'dnesday shopping in J'arkcrs­ Miss Violet Gantt, Portsmouth;·
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M r . W. H. Farrington, Jackson.
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Mn. J1me1 Sanborn has gone
Rev. Eugene Brown was the
N1tmecl to 11econd semester Dean's m inister and II Knight Templar et
W1&gt;011,r to attend the Leadership
Training claase, of the Presbyter• Llsl al :Aarll'tta College ls James, cort waS provided 11t ihe servlee&amp;
Ian Chim:h meeting being lteld R. B�krr, .9ophomorc, �on or Mr. by the- Knight Templan at the
thi!re. While there her 10n, David, ahd Mrs. Paul B.llker, Syr11uJ,.!:i c. Le cemelery.
will be with hl• arandp-.renJs, Mr. is m.ojoriny: in c hemist ry uUer
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a:rad untlng fro1n Pomeroy Hiti h
t1.nd Mn. Bethel Coleman. ' ' •
at, School.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman
:'th ;.nJ Mrs l laruld Thomil� u f
:&gt;t-l lddl('p(,r1 Pntntlll llt•rt SaLunlily in
tumor uf Lht' first bi rthday of ttmr
s011, T i m m�·
T i m m ) ·� !urthday cake wa� 1n.
�rrihi:d " 1 ! &lt;1 ppy B i r t hday Tunrny"
and vn 11•.,r of !us bu:: b 1 :-t hday
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cand ll• �a� hurn4',I during
,•v11 n 1 n .11. l ie rp1•t•1 vt•d m &lt;1ny x1fb
frum hi- r!'i .. 1 Lvt·s �•ho a l lendl'd
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t !w party
Ht•fn•,.hm(•nl � nf IC'P erearn and
rakt• wuv M'r H·d tu Mr a n d \ln, I
::f anfurd Thu111i1s. Mr� M�r) l &gt;oua·
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\frs. Ma bt•I W&lt;1!b11rn ;',In E,l (•lla 1
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u 111htb, :ind hi� �1�t1·r. Tnt•�:i
S1• 1 n ! m g � 1 t 1 s w N c , rH. Audrey
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Celebrates First
Birthday Saturday

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Emergency Crew Called To Hunt
Long Run Man Lost In Woods

Attending
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Summer Camp

Holter Services
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Jobless Increase
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