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I-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 .. July 1 1 , 1960

Holds Annual
Picnic Sunday

4-11 Plmu MOlk
A.t Bnterpriae Meetin1

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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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MEIGS THEATRE

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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
1
.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
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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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,;.D:tif, Ett1er1ain

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
I
Hoherta.

Don't pass
the buckBUCKS

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.

Se/eC f,ed
FUr COn feen Q., ueen
N •
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day
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Floridians Come
For Visit With
Relotives Here

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SHOP TON IGHT u Hrr•L :, .;.,;M.
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On Eve·ry, · l te,n: lli -Q...- , . St«.ie: • ...

Family Dinn.er
Held Friday
At Roush Home

CARE FOR YOUR

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WASH N' WEARS

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You'll want to look your beat at all kinda bf ,um•
" mer ouUngi! To be sure, let u, keep your 1port1wear
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wardrobt fresh, clean and ready to 10. U,dloa', men'•
111d children's clothe, get a "new look" here. So thrifty,
too!

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LAIIIDERERS - DIY QEAN&amp;S

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PHONI WY !-1411
IN POMEROY .

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wit ElEffllC HEIi

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,.

IN MEIGS COUNTY'
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F.,.. R,fr',-,itor
11 CII• n. yei uly SI"
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firemen object

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
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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
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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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of
lt
od
dtili
meth
entli
Chief Warrant Offi�er Lawrence
in
Justm
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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
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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
_..,...,
cr,.i.
K,
..
,....
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
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•• 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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eel
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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

••
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!

s.
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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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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.
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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,
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daughter, Yulonda,
Waverly, vis­ Canad11. Tlwy Wl' rt' accompunied lo
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ited Sunday with Mr. 11nd Mrs. Ottawa hy Mr�. Duylon Will
and
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Pallbearen
for
the
runeral
of
nner
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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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n ,o(: ,
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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Pimiento.
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.
lery,
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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
Also
vi1ltln1
at
the
McC1rty
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
'Dloit
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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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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.
MAKIS
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to
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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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
l hc
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·
hul.'. l 'ul 1 � T honH,:-., ·,i1l tonl J l .\ �t•ll,
\frs. Ma bt•I W&lt;1!b11rn ;',In E,l (•lla 1
W;dhurn . \I n U l ,1 F1ns1t1&lt;1tl uf \ ·01- 1
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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· .� 1 ;n1d :11r� i'l' url \ir.ives who
•ven' u u 1 1llr 1 0 alt ettd.

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Middleport Boy
Celebrates First
Birthday Saturday

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Emergency Crew Called To Hunt
Long Run Man Lost In Woods

Attending
Canter's Caves
Summer Camp

Holter Services
Will Be Held
On Wednesday

Jobless Increase
I Million, Jobs
· At All Time High

Power Mower Stolen

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As Hea. d Coaeh In F00tball, Basketball PortS

Polling Place, Date Set For
Meig.s' 1961 Wheat Crop Vote

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�rHE DAILY SENTINEL
A i rl inr� fom prt i t ion

�1 1 - l l a� i n s t ruments of travel &lt;rnd com mnte
t · S govi•rnrnen t p1 ilicy should be lo do
C' \ f'r.\ f h i n g v. l l h t n reason to stre1,;.• thcn our
own carriers. As or now, howevc:&gt;r , the gu, '•rn.
i-tient simply isn 't doing tb-at . For instouu:e,
M ATS - t he M i l i tary A i r Tra nsport Sen ite
is de11oting m uch of its e fforts and f�ci li­
ties to lifts which are of a commercia l nat t • re,
;i nd di vorced from m ilitary significa m:e. This
has two bad effects. First, it reduces M ATS
effec t iveness as a mil itary agency. Second , it
l a kes from our com mercial uvcn,eas a irlines
traffic that should be t heirs.

foreig n l i nes-a nu rn lw r oJ 1d1 1 d 1 a r1• g1 1, .
ernment-owned, and a re lwJ \ 11_\ b U h..,11lw·d
Thal competition 1.-, d i l l!' 1 &lt; 1 g 1 1 i :,, l l l l ( ' r .
President J u a n T 'l'n ppt · ot o n r 1 Jf l h �· lt ad•
ing A1nl'rka11 I I IH'!i 1111 o h Pd 1';1 1 1 A1n1•1 H·,1n
World A Jr \\ .:Oys . n·&lt; ( ' 11 t h .'-:lid · · ( n a fL. w
months, Air l niun \1 i l l hl'gin uper;i t 1on.s as a
com 1Ji1w ol Air F1 ;1 11c1• . L 11 l l h;111s:1 . A l italia ,
.SabL1 t1a :in d �probahl) h: L�I Th( • Bnt ish Em­
pin"&gt;- eaJTJl'r:-- . Bll.\&lt; ' t;a 11t;i". Tran s-( ' aJJatla ,
Air flldi;:1 J n tc•rn;l 1 i o 1 1 ;d , ;in• o lso cou"nlina 1 i ng:
their stht'd U I I':. and s;i lps ('f fnrts ;i n d poo ling
revf'nuPs. This . 1 11 1•f! Pc· 1 . m:1k('.� l ht•rn all p;nt­
ncr!'.i on con11111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " · :\('rnfl ol, l hc Sovic-t
t ransport munopoh . \\ 11 h m 1 1 1·(• jets al reacly
in sen'l&lt;'L' t h.111 ;t n_v 1 1 t ht•r ;rn l i ne. i n d u d i ng
the hugL· T l ' • 1 1 ·h . i:,, rapidly extt•r1&lt;lin g its
rout('!) :1 1Jroad
I n 1 /w l 1gh1 flf t h is-am ! in t h e light of

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l OS A \c_;Et.F.S i " l'J-New•r prtsiden tial nominati on from Sen
sai d1t• hMi ki•r.• of Ad lai E. :-iti�\ I John F. Kenned} · s grasp
\"r1�" 1 1 ill•\/ 1 1 11d1 ,n B .Johnson ral
The ir C' ause looked hopel e ss
1 1,·d t mL.1 for a ! rn 3 l desprrat&lt;·
Ke nned)' was so confidl'nt uf an
.i l t i 1 n1,1 t i, ' 11 ,il ( fi r tw l l emo1:r:i l t t' e,1sy r1rst•baJJ_ot victory t hMI he a l
�----- - ready was trying lo pi r k a run•
ning•mntc from a fiel&lt;I tha1 prom
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ln�nlly intlude_d Sen. Stuar t S)
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n1rn.i:ton or M1s:wuri and Gov
Orville L. Fref'man or Minnesota
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But Kenn edy's rivals refused to
concede. WJth one full daY of
G•u9H: Molll.l!lomcry: 16.l on UP· maneuver.ing time left before lhe
per, 9 O 011 lower, 2 f�ct open; Gal­ ballot ing begins Wednef(lay ,John·
l L pu\1� . 1 7 8 on upper, 9.7 on low­ ,o n 1uramoned ne wsmen to a
er, 3 iecl 11pen; Lock 23, 15.8 on press conference to i1un�e an "importaut anl\OI.U lCement."
uppt!r, 9. 2 on lower, dosed off.
Cqndilion of Movabl• Qemi: Atl
ONhlt, • ....._..,, Cte1111t
The dr@ft-Stev,n,on fqrce1 ,endam� arc closed, Lock 12 throu ah
e r11- led by Sen. �ik e Monrone or
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Ohio River 8oo11s: Qownl,ound: Ok!ahoma also were atilt ,)iYe
Lmk 7, Jame D al 1 : 10 a. m., 1-6; and klckl q;. Monronc}' aecuJed
Lock 9, Ir enu Chol l n al 3 a. m., 4-0 the Kennttl1)' cam p of spreadint
Lock IO, William Travis 11-t 1:30 a. a ralae rumqr th11t SteYenaon baa
m . . 12- l ; 1.ocli: HI: PeoriJ at 4:15 ureed t() withdraw a11d place
" · 111 . • 18-i; Lock !fl: I. F. Frieber­ Kennedy's name in nomin,Oon.
" I am nsured by Gov. Sl.e.ven·
g_cr at 1 0 a. 111., 0-20; LoeJ P: Na.
t 1onal al lO a. m., 3- 1 ; LQc.k_ a5: �t· aon I.bat Lhi&amp; rumor is utterly UP·
las at l ·3o p. m. p. m., lfQ; Ela.er fQunded," Monrone y said. "Gov.
l ' liff at 2 p m. 1·0; C . V. Horner at Steven1on'1 name w i ll be placed
1 . 25 a m., 2·0.
ln nomination."
UF-bound : Gallipolis: W. S. Rh�•
The lale1t United Preu Inter1 2 55 a. 111 . 1 5· 1 : Albert �' Hol4en
ul 7 15 am, no tuw mported; City
of l l unt inglon ut 9 3. m. 0·2; Ulck
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2J lk:ivcr a1 10:45 p. m. 0-4: Pitlii­
hu1·gl1l'I' al 2 · 40 a. m . , !HIS.
No Kanuwha River boats report.
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n11 11o n al count o( committed delegates and known first-ballot pre•
ft'rNlecs gave 1tennedy 7 43 1,,
voles, Jus1 1 7 ½ shor1 o f the 76 1
req ui red for nom ination The
lilly gave Johnson 407 Yo t cs. ,:; )' ·
mington 78 and Slrvenson 65 1 '2
with the _ remai111n,i: 227 voles �hll
unc-omm1tted or pledged l o fa v or•
ite sons.
The Kennedy c.mp w.u Pf"i•
wetw, 1fti� at 1-.u t1iVi
IU"9 wtttf. .,. tht f1'1t INllot.
Alijo quicken llle tne tempo of
1be aeoond d"y of the co.nventiQII
WH the cert,inb' o{ 1 nu ty· figbt
over tbe plallorm at toniibl'a
M!aian be&amp;:innina: al 41 p. m. (J)dU
The P,latfurm crunmitlee, domi•
nated b)' Kennedy sum,ort, r,,
aent to the floor a propoaed plat•
fqrm qmta i qina: lhe stronge�t civii rights plank i n the _party'•
bi1tory.
liiiOlltb.,rn d,eletale1 pled&amp;ed I
bitter-end fight against aome Qf
it.a provi,iQJli, n otably an implied
endonelJlenl of sit-ln demon,,tr1•
lions by Nearo atudent, and a de•
rnand that alJ school diatficts be·
gin at least toten desetregation
by 1863.

2-Daily Sen inel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0 , July 12, 1960
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gins, former School s .Su pl'ri rl l e nd•
ent, knuwmg that I � p t• n t tn ) d1 1 ld
.wod and youth in l..t..' Xlll):!ton, Ky . . 1
g,we me a hook by Det· A l {' x;irn.Jer
Brown about c;en. Juhn l \un1 J\'l or l
gan, ano1her resJdC"nt of U'xmgton.
Ky.
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Company. Pluladclphia and New
York.
l want to summariie !n�m ' that
volume what Morgan 's Raiders did
W the 7th . 8th Senatorial Dis•

fra �ermze&lt;t lfl lhe heat of tbUt J�ly
19 in i\11:li� Co unty, the ffi81l l'tl'lffi·
m�g t o,11e 1 liu.
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. . t:_e A 1 e xan der 8ro�n '.""ro1 e.
1_te i lic men c
w imm g lt
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g�t � r on � _ o•t g
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�lall( mg bcs1dc ( mon C ap a1n
rh:" iur -Allen pmn e :i0 !
na r� .5°1� tc:,s �nd t•,��arf e Ph 1��
sup h l t,a 1 1 y.. II s d I 1 t&lt;'U 1t to 1��l
one Ir�r� }he olher wh e n they re
like t h at ·
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And . they �l.l p1cmcked toe�ther
on.. Umon r t ons art er h e swim.
Th� cap.:i !� soon :�.e l asl�p.
spr w11 � 1 i;i� dead _men, the bo�
rea:�- f. _e� curiow souvenir�
hunting cmlians wan�ered up to
stare and scuc-h around, �nd
w �en the guards were not l �kmg
t licr.. cut bu,llons �rt th e u,n,' form�
of .lf organ s terr ible men • .

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At � undown J uly HJ , 1� . th�y
were m "Jasper on the Sc10to Rtvef," ranliiclc.ed JJipcr, br ushed
ui,tie Lhe home auard it Piketon.
,and an all n ia:ht ride brou g h 1 !hem
&amp;o .Ja cPon, w�ere ijley ' " pa t ro n •
taed" the store , - com.au,ndet' ring
what they n tiede ct , auch as " woThe U . S , internation al l i nes ha ·.- e made
Eleven hundred eSCaped with
111eri'• blue veili to u.iie as s un- M oTgan, and 130 with Adams.
a proposal whereby they wou ld handle t h e
•b(l.(le,."
Johnson crossed the Ohio River
t'Ommcrcia l-type t raffic now carric&lt;I hy
4 littlt east of Jflckion . :\'lor- near Reedsville, but Morgan himJ,Jn'1 R11iders diviQe&lt;I, Col. Basil self turned back when a rederal
MATS, o n a firm cont ract basis, and t hus re­
U\3t:'a men ging Qlrou.-:h W ilkea- gunboat interfered with the ford­
store MATS to the important military duties
ville ind Col. Ad11m Johnson's in_g- of the stream ove r to Be-lle­
throuah Vinton. Wi lkeilviUe pul up ville, w. Va., and others died in
for which it was created. The result would bl'
110:me reiiat.int·e, and it was no1 un• lhe river.
the strengthe ning of both MATS and the com­
ti1 .after midniaht. the wee sma'
the fac1 t hat i ntNn;1 1 lu11:1l a i r l i nes are an in­
mercial l ines - to the ceonomic and military
hour or Jylf 18, 1868, lbat Duke
Morgan had 800 to cut back into
st ru1111•11 ! 1 1 f 1w1 ion.i1 pn·st ig,, n tHI power , as
could cont i nue.
the interi or, .end they eluded cap­
benefit of the nation.
It wao (lawn when Duke w ent ture. On July � they were i n the
,l
through lll.ltland and joined John. forests near Zalesk i . The victory
son near Pomeroy, where Union at Bullington had eased the Ohio
Gov. Henry M. Ju4ih had tried to folk, but now there was trepi&lt;la­
vhead Morg•n oil with river-trans- t ion as the survivors of the South­
�
Presidenl of the Disciple s Rural ported cavalry. At 1 p. m. the Reb­ ern cavslrymen kept ioing.
.Fellowlbip, (N�onal) in UHS . els sat down in Chester to prepare
Soine K entuclyt f ederals joined
'
•
In 1967 hll was ntmed • · Rural for a fcd('ral attack, which never in the chase as Morgan's raiders
\l _h , n t he A m erican Wind Symphony per form , i n t h is
Mini&amp;ler of the Year" amona maleri;.l izcd.
area 011.s s11mnie r, llw :111d it'll( "t' w i l l be Sl!t•lll eou ont• of the mm�t
After two hours in Ch ester, Mor­ continued to reduce in number un­
LOS
AN&lt;:F.J.ES
UPI
�
SPn
Lvn.
Christian Chul'ch miniiters or
unu.-.ua I s I .igt� l· tl I ht' wi_&gt;r 1.1�· ii _1ipt•�·i1.1 1ly cunstruyted ba-rge.
hPaded for Portland, " loc.i l til, down to 400, Morgan surrender­
gan
don H. Johnson (Tex.) today e1; a1
Ohio. The honor was gi ve him by
ed to Jam e::; Burbic-k at 2 p_ m.
1 1 �u l l bt• .:1 1 ! he (,alltpol1s l' J V('rfront , Friday, ,July 22, lt'n�l"'-d s,•n. John t'. Ken111•dy to
l
(Cor. tinoed F rom P.ge One!
the Ohio . Christi an Missionary Soc• ���i ?, active as horne:ts in their July 26, 1863, one we ek aft er the
as &lt;I sl .igt· fiir a _ rn11n• 1 t .a 1 tl: 1 5 p.m . l ,ast year t h e sy mf)hon y r1111&gt;111· r.ulio•TV d ('b;itu on 1·onvt'lta
.
l or v ,1 1HI \Ll_\ M ! .('gar was inst ru('t•
iety.
It was 8 p. m . July 18, 1863, battle at Portland.
cll'l!W an t• Jll liu::,:1ast 1&lt;· f'/"OWd of 1 0,0on a re a t nusi c lover s .
! ton i!ls111.:s before tht' Tcxe.� a nd i·d . tu 1·u11 1 ;1c-1 the&gt; t clrphone com.
The Millers are n ot strangers " when t h e ::;couts fumbl &lt;'d tht&gt;if
Tl1(' h;1r1:c e:illrtl · · J ' o i nl { " 1J U1l t e r Ma ssat·husctts convent i on dt!l&lt;·ga pauy r1•l.1 1 1v1• In 1111 provC'd serv i ce.
Mi.tjof George Rue, a 6-foof.2
Meigs County, From 1938 to wuy in1') Portland on the Ohio Riv•
to
HOL Z E R: HOSPITAL
Jns1 u l l:1l l1Jll ,11 anu1 hcr !ire sin•n
Adrni��m m. ,l ull 9 J &gt; a vitl K i rk, 11111 11!" on whkh l lw A111l•rit·:in l ions.
they lived in Bradbury and er." when� the Kentuc kien_s tried Kentuckian, was cheated out of
1949
.Johnson Issued the l'hallt&gt;n�[' at :1 111•;11 " I 111· S11j.!:1r llllll Mill WitS also
"Midillt•p11rl , ii-I r-, l!idi;,nl ll Tid \\.' i11d Sy111ph1111y giv1•s th eorH'1•r1.�
served the church es at Bradbury, wilh tht'ir eye,s to penetrate the the actual surl'ender in Columbi•
twrl . �fo�.,11 11,1 1 � ,l,ihn A H·r .i !-o:ir is I ::!� fl't'I 1 1 1111-: hy :IO fPt•t wir lt• nrws conf,•rcnce in wh:it appear• il1S("\h',l'll W J l t 1 !IO 3(' 1 \ 0 11 1akell,
Bradford, Rutlan d and Dexter. g loom to sri' l he shores of Vll"gin­ :ina County, though a marker on
w ! ! h ll sta.1;1• ;1 n•a l h�I i� UO fe1•t 1•d lo hi• ii lust-d 1kh o l ! t·mpt lo
D I SCUSS L E V E E
"''Ill . 1•1111wro)
Th�i r son Don was born in Athens i n - un he knownst to the raiders the si te neRr LlRbon says the sur­
lkp11 1r 111" th&lt;' 1'u111t•ro)' J1_1vee was
JulJ !IJ \I i � Alhi rt J W ll':il wrdi• &lt;•_1 l lw pr&lt;1.� t·Pr11 11111 .i 11d ·14 halt ! h1• Krnnutly hantlwai.:oJ1.
in 1938. The Millen also hav e a West Virgini a had already been render Wit$ to Rue, at the "Farth­
lfan11P: \t r., l l◄il,11) 11. Hi.:) 111,id�. 1 ret•I w t l lt· a! thi• hark .
Johnson made public :i n t'X · 1l 1s1•11,�1•d W l l h 1 ) 1 ) ad ion taken.
daughter, Kelhy, 14, who wi l l br born as a Unwn stale, but, under est point North ever reached by
Cn11ru- dn11111 Lt•:.llp Ful!:t told 1hc
M a11on . M r.� 1 1r1 1ll1 · I I . l l11g11t·
a freshman at Eastern High 1he th rory that what you don ' t any body of Conr�derate trooJ)t
J\ l tcrn:il t • rf'd 0 1111 whir(' JHlllf'ls C'l11.111gf' or telegrarns wi1 h t h�
Clark,
H:1ymoncl
.
';1pt
(
1
hi.1
l
il
("OUl11
'
M 1ddl1.'purt . W; , rn, r n l 1vr·r .' 1 1 1 1 a n d f l ;igs fl}• ing H hovl' (l t •�lgrii•d fronl•run ninl;l Kl'nnedy who aJ)School. Mrs. M iller (Elaine ), also know won't hurt you, the Confed­ duri ng the Civil War."
_
the
for
11µi1wer
;
1rn·1
l
�
J1.
I
v
h•pul
l
1-::1 11 , s.- . H 11! 11rnd ,\l r, J\ l l rP1t f,: wi t h ,H·oii.� li t ·al u ru lii:htin
Wared
to
hf'
graduat
rolling
(
ed from Bethan y College eratcs sought still to see the soil
towards 11n
i:: rt!• t•arly•
in•
lwd
neers,
EHgi
uf
orps
l
An11.1·
I I ( , r11 11 . U,1c11h ·. \Jr� I l a r11ld Mar I ipu rt'nwn ls in minilt I t s ,11111,
llot
h
1934,
preRiden
end has been teaching o f t he Soulh .
in
liRI
norninu•
I J fy•
.i
dl'J,ar1
his
that
,1,1.;rn1I
forui;dlr
•
1•111 I Jo l 1n,·�. \1 ra&lt;·t1�•· .
1
io11.
Johnson'
for
past
s
('halleng
th
8 years at Pi ke Towne
1•
wa.
�
i.�­
i,i;:: � .\ "sl l'tn :ilf,Jw.� l lw musi c• 10
A stron g earthwork lay in lhe
sui•d as u reply to Kl'tllw&lt;ly's rt&gt;- munt wHuld st udy lhu love&lt;' prob­
near D e lta.
Sthool
ship
,
lw
lward
ovrr
;i
la
r.t:('
QCiOf
w.ey of the invaders, with, writes
an•:i
1,1
l'n q ui•s1 t u mt•ct,
H1:--d1a n�1-.. , .J1d_1 !I :\]rs. llilW
"'
ion
t'C'commentlal
a
m,1k••
anti
km
'l'he Millers will succeed Mr. D ee A lexand er Brown, 300 U · on
as a candidal c, with
whi•n
t
hi&gt;
ti:irl-(f'
i
.
�
moun•d
20
m
s11u l .arhach . \1 r,., .lut111 .larrell J., W
d Thabet and
e
Fr
Mrs.
and
Mr.
repair.
li·v('i'
111
as
t
h e Te,c.is delegatio n.
and Mra. Hal Doster in -the Parish, m
· ran Irymen and two cannon.
\\" MNc ·1 •r \\ ;u-� ,\k1•r:-- . B i l l Shaw r,•i·I or morl' oH shm·e.
"
irls
Meson
of
s•
...
nt a week e4 "11 p1. t " L.rl&lt;. w11s t t1e speaker at
�
J. P. Milliir began his work Mr. Doster recently became
·
Hrv.
1'he det·rs1on
•
· · ti was· t O wa1· 1 un 1 I 1 cenUy
:\lrs r li:irl1 · , H1 ·, h,1p , W 1 l l i it1ll Ar
"As u firm bl!lievc r in the Lhc J11mt I 'umcroy Middlf•port lhts week as pastor of the Shade Church R,ilat i ons Executive at
with her brother and Cami�y,
' ' l'nin! C 'n1111li•rpo1 nt ' · is th &lt;! r&lt;!•
1
·
J u Y 19 to a .ic k m order t o g ut Mr. and Mni. Lester W. Forem.en,
1 11 1 1 1·, ,1r� H r• \\'l11!t•, !\Ir.� . 1 )1•11 lw11r ,'-a l hall a.� Wl'll ns lht• t'"on• Ut•mocral k prol'&lt;'IIS. l'Nprdally :is t " ham twr l!f C!illlllll'rce di nnf'r Valley rastorial Unity of Christ- Beth a ny College.
to Buffington Ford and cross the J r., in
• Sa vanna h, Ga.
1 1 1 :- ! t",1 1 l'_ ,lul\11 ll.11rc!. J i - l l ri•1 l lr•
iL
rel.11t1•R
lo
nalional
party 1·on­ nwclrni.: hl'rt' two weeks ago. It Ian Churches al Tuppers Plains,
1·1•rl s1&lt;1g1• f1ir l lw ,'l7 riwmlwrs of
1'he M ,· 110,, we•e
• •·ecently hon- Oh'10 • 1ver
on a foggy su nday
·
l , 1 1 1 1 L'. . \ 1 1·s 1 ;1 •or�:,· 1 1 1 .,111,p . Th 1 1 1 1 1 l li1• Anwrit•;rn Wind
\•f'nlions
,
Mr.
m
y
I
and Mrs. Edward Ryan and
s11j.!g1•.
�
n
!
1ha1
on
action
hcr
rl
u
l'
1ml
1
ut-(l'cP1I
was
in
O,an"e, Hemlock Gro w•, and o•, ed on three cea,,· on, ,· n the'1 r mor ,,,· ng, •·uu t , the ear lh wor k was
Symphony
aN .\l u l l i 1p,. \l i-s c ;,, !lr,,:, , l l , 1r11 k . ( ' 011dt1!'1 11r HrJht•rt ,\1J.� l i 11 Bo11- rt'HJ)UllM• In YOlll' rt'QUt•.�t we ap. l h l ' IP\l'c ht• dl'lil) ct.I punding rce• tone.,Bottom
ramily
and i"r. and Mrs. Marlon Ri•
the pa st 8 years community. In � ay the board and empty
V, 1 1 1 1.1111 Oidd h·, /\I r�. :\l.,rr1� L;rnJ.: dr1•au 1uls I lic• orl lw�tra l l1 rou)!h pear l ugcthur be!orf' a jriint s4"s• 0111 murnl:it 11111� front the C1irps or M r. Mil ler For
·
zer
and
daughters, alt of
.
reof
·
the
stor
p
bren
hes
�
"
,talr of p·,ke Sch""I held a d, n1
G·cu. •1u dn h·s "river-borne cava I · turned on Saturday afterMason,
11,rn. ll1•1•q•_v 1 .,111.t: , \fr ,. , 1-:r111•s1 n·l11•;1r.,ul
sion
of
1he
Texus
an&lt;l
spend
En,l{il1l'l';·s.
l\.1ass,1thu•
in
•"'
n
st•ssum.� a1 vi1riou"
Church
ar
Christian
Win11meg
u
...
a
r
ner 11 ty honoring Mrs. Miller ry,nan •coming up alter
a night a vac.ition in Florida.
c ;11od and 1111"11111 , ll l i-s 1-:ug1•1w t i Hll'S durill!; t h,· day, H ild
sl' II� dul1igatio11s in CllUCIIR, nnd
,,
l l uwrvt·r, the sl r&lt;'el depan ment Della, Ohio.
lhc
for
school.
her
the
On
in
work
march
rom
Pomero
Federal
1
s
y.
81•:u·s 1111(1 ntfo n!, Mr�. l v:111 l 'l1k_ p uhllr is ,1lways wclrom&lt;!
Fred Banschbach move d 1 5 t
to wulch dttbate the major issues on which wa1 imlru&lt;·led to ) )&lt;1lch W,flus in
Mr. Miller took hi&amp; u nder'trad. June 7, the Winameg Ch1irch , hud from ,l he rear a'46'ed 14l,.tho Jui,:i}._ . wookl. to his home in Cinclnn:u
Jms .irit! i111' ;1111, M l"'fi ( ):11- r.1.1 U Wal•
'
thJsc
bodieN
ijoJcmnl
y
,
wiU
W11tcr's
the
to
ng
i
lc.id
rood
tho
a.ct
'
un1 f' work ll l But ler College o f a reception on th e occasio ll of lade. "�onvergmg upon Adam where he will spenl several weeks
" ·" u1111 i,1r1111 1 .
lofo r lhis week," Johnfi111. q� cdc1•.
"" "" '·
Jn"1du Fil ll't'S
H c ligion in lndia1�opolis, Ind., and their 25th wedding anniversary ?ohnson s Se �nd Brlgad �. guard· recovering from a reeent heart
at.
AGREE ON SHRIMP
.,...., ... .... � ,0,�&lt; w&lt;c; ,::: , "{ j)
July lll L.irry IIM)'li•s. Thoma"
t, st'al c-mi l in,! on t h e- tw,t water• ai Bethan y College , Belhany, W. of J, P. and Elaine. They received mg the road l rom Chester.
tack. � is employed at the Phili p
.
-0,•spife
'J
lll
INl:TON
WASII
[
Sh11u11rnkl'r, '\lrs.
Viola Na1, 11H,
The f,og li!ted. Brown wrotl'I t hat Sporn Plant.
rmut 1&gt;ark i ug lols was &lt;li.�CUSSNt Va. l ie received his B. D. Degree many good wishes and lovely
l ':..w• Cnnl◄ 1 l l , H. M l larsliharJ.: N, o! ht•r dirr('rl'll("f'S, ! ht• U n i l l"'rl
.M r. and Mrs. Cliff Clericu,
with cli•rk 1&lt;:ilna $('h n &lt;'ri li•h i ,1 . from thti College or the Bible in gifta. On June 29th s joint fare• �organ s Ha1ders found the_m se lves
Arlh11r .\.1 1 l tn•1•, Mn1. K1•1111&lt;"1 h Sla li•s hll(I Culw Sl'I' 1'.Vl' lu t'Yt' on
Lc,cington, Kentucky in Hl44. well party was g i ven by the m a V-shaped valley,_ a mi_le long daughter■ and Fred Porter, alland
co111art
111
rt1l'tE•d
l
�
for
firms
rue
th
0,1
Krllh. ,\I r� l{ulph �k( : lwl', '..I r., �hrirnp. T/w I I . S ( ' uhun l 'ommiH•
Sin rc his consec-ralio n to the Grange, the Church and the com• and �early o . half�1le wide, _ on Springfield, Ohioo, were weet end
csl i m:th•s.
Haymond 1 1_1·1•,,, lil'ht•1·t·;1 l\kK1•mi1•, sio11 i"or 1 /ll' Co 11 1mrv11tion or
11 w:is voled tn nwke $125 11vail• ministry in 1930 be has dedicated munlty at the Aetna Grange Hall. one stdc o_r which w�re l_wo Union iuests of Mr. .end Mrs. Relph War,
,\I r� J ).,�•h· .\fr( ; r11w. Mu1·p. 11J'1 •! Sl1•w Shri u111 in t ht• r:111r of MexiC'o has
:1ble II) 111;ild1 u likP sum furnished himscll to the r ural ministry. Six- Around 200 gathered to ex press gunboats m the Ohio }{Iver. with ner and family.
H1 . I J011._:l;11; l-lu1·kt- l t . Hn•11d;i UU!:ih. H):rt 'l'd i 11 I l:1 v;111a 011 :i joint rl"'•
tiy the fi r,•nll'll for n rcprcscnta- t een ycurs of his 25 ycll.f ministry their friendship and to wish them the only escape out lhe . narrow
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Li sh and
M 1·H, 1 · . r;. Th1v1•1l('l'I". M rs. llO!:ili M'nrcll woi:.:rnm un ways or im• �,,... ,v��,r•tff=� tivt• 1 (1 ..iUrnd ! h(' t·onvc11lion of the have b�en In Ohlo. He sc_r__
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ir
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as son, Eddie, spent the week end
e v
..:...
Todoy
( ' ulllrt•II, l n fai1! �Ldt• l lt•;11mwt1 I , prnvir11,! .� h1·1 111p rtshini: off the
Ohio Stall' Fin•Hwu ' s J\ssudnlion. - - - ---visiting relatives and friends in
July 1 2
M rs 1 ;11•nJ1 ll1•;i11n111n !, M r-.� . t lra (•1111 � 1 s or C11ti,1 1111&lt;1 l 'lorida.
·
M,yor l;•g"r "'PO&lt;led t cc,•ipt, or
McKinleyville, w. Va , and in
The
TNmage
Chu111
of
the
Brad•
N u l l &lt;•r, .\1 rs W I i liam .Sno1IJ.(n1.�:.,
$7:l:1.:m
ne.
.lu
for
Shadysid
ff
e, Oh io, WhUe there they
ford
f'hurrh or Chrisl will mel't Rl
BOATS CLASH
M r.� 1 · 1:iyl on 1\1 1111 ' 1" an,t infn11 I .
_ till' hnmc
1(01111 1w .� l n•l't irnd li�ht ing proattended
the we,dding of Miss Rosul
Roberta
Hoover
nt hl('lll!! werl' dispo!lt:d o f :ir1d lht•
H EYK.IAVIK, ll't'l.und llPJ
li11·1 hs, fol) l l A daud114'1" 1u
alie Gasci in Bdnaire.
m.
p.
7::m
kt•lunrll&lt;•
mul
llnt
isl1
hunts
d:1.&lt;.h ('ll
\fr irnd "\ Ir" H 1rhard Byrd Toi
h i l l s wer,, read and nnlcced P"ld
M c, and Mrs. Charles Yeage , and
•
c
n�ain '.11it11du .v 111si1lt• k1·land's 12lwrl . M a-"(111
l ' n·s1 ·n1 for 1 hf' mcrt i11� wi•re May•
M
WSf'S,
h•d
i
lJn
'
8rn ily S\lenl a few days last week /
Melhodi
Churrh,
&gt;
milt limit llul H Bri1 ish �unho:11
' ,
What can Christianity do to
Protestants are 1lso increasi n g vhliting Mr. and Mn. Robert Fe nUnited Prisa lntlrn■tlon•I
Jii!v 1H A d:1 t1_1.( l1t1•r lo Mr. 1111d i11h•rvunc&gt;d to pro1c&gt;d tht• Brilish l'unwroy, mmil::; Tm.•sday, July 1 2 , nr I A'· oJ.:Hr. ( J t rk t-:dna Schoenl &lt;' h
ilm
nm
ut
7
:30,
p. m. at the d1 11rch.
t c mw 1•n F ull z. llol'ek, Col•
For more than 1 00 years, CYer cope with the Moslem challenge? ly conscious or the nee d to sur- ton and dauahter, Lima, Ohio.
M n, Holtl1� ll l &lt;i&gt; .1 11111ds. M a.� 1111. l rawh- 1 .
"A111 horily of lhf' Su ipturc " i.s lms, lli1.t•r ,111i1 �khat'f('r.
¥ r. 111"1.d M rs, Walter Tyree and
sinrc Dr. Livingstone blaied a Protestant and Cathvllc _church render leader�hip of A(r ican
th,, l opic for a Bible study to tw ·
ch i ldren of Mt. I-lope, w. Va. rem i.ssionnry trail lnto the Jungle, leaders are earnestl y seeking an• churches to native clergymen·.
twlfl ul l hc Bradford Church or
it has been confid ently assumed swera: The'y reject any notion of
Beca11 se there ls a great short- cently movpd into the Dor Ebers.
Chri.sl
al 7:30 p. m . Wt! dnesd11}' .
A("HO.'S,,S
ill the west that Africa would waterma: down the Christians gos ' age oP trained African clergymen bach property in MaBon.
:! Cnpi l11I
l:,! 2. A
$lJi:-11,1111
11
U UU\J
Julr 1 3
l. Jewh1ll
l"llOf
some day be come a Christian pel and moral code to compete rorelgn missiomirles wlll conlin, hnngl!l'•
The Past Councilors or Chester
mo11 I It
with the simple - and convenient ue to be needed in great num 3, Adnm', 1
i ' Oil
continent.
Council Daughters of Anwrica will
6. \ &gt; ll(1"1·s
/'IHI\
23. Cop!1•l'
That assumption ls now be ing reli Rion which . lllam is o Uerina hers for a long tlme to com e . But
EVOT
NTEJt�
( 11l11ug l
meet at the home of Mrs. Oscur
4 1 1 1 1·0
· ED T• O I
21. Mi·.
.
� .."
ft1dely sh.iken. Another major re- to Afrlcap converts.
the rar-slghted ones are already D
11. l 'art uf lho
r, l•::-.:t 1·1l
• °IIOll!lgll
Weber. A mh1cel l aneow1 shower
that dramat ic ll'toYing q uietly into the back • Of' -IGS�MASON A.DA,
hey
belte
all-out
bid
T,
ligion
te
is
making
an
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2!'1. 1-&gt; 1•ri11m111
lh:har"' I, � 11\61_,
honorin g Dolores Krauufe r, whose rive in l)l•ci·mb n.
for the allegiance of the teeming steps mu1t be taken to show At- ground, into servJee and advisory
J.2. Mi'mnrt:1I
rm Idler
27. Nn lT(JW
Pu�ed eve17 ,l't�a et
marr l u i:e will be a n event of Aumilllons who are emer&amp;lng from ri c-ans that Chrt1Uanity 11 not &amp; posts, while Africans take over
&gt;
-Ai:reed
srt
to
informal
an
k
D11y l'\'1•11t
W.S. l
inlcL
gust, will be held.
di11rnsslon with 1hc Pomeroy coun• primitivism In Afrlca. And It tp• "European ex_port " nor a "wh i te the bishoprics and superlntenden- � 8'1D((a.7 by The IJblo Vall•
:l:l. l&lt;..ot·rbrnll11g 7. M.'Hl('t!tlno :n, Yes
hlllhi.ne C0211p&amp;DJ • JlO 1114"
to hold a decided man'a religion" but a universal ctea.
14. f..ot·ll!lll
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The Federate4 Circl e w'II mce-1 cil fin• r•.J111111itlcr on $36 ch.11. rges pears at present
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by
madf'
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for
uy
r
l'ume
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fire
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�- I\ lpanL
15. Wnlluw I n
3:.1:. A&amp;·rcn
u1 1 h e church al 6 p. m. for a pot• edly at llw
of
�1111!,
pbone
!lce
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DUTY
ON
NUR51'
o4JIOf
Th e rI va I fa Ith la Is Iam. Foun- I
M idt.llqiort•nwncd x arfl Brn!dlng-s
min:,
( K]ILUJ.,)
4.0. Mr.
luck plcntr supp1_1r with dessert
T ns ANGEl.ES UPI - A spe- '1 ofl.i.ce Dhone WY2-2,-.
Pope John XXIU took one aucb
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Mohamm
pro�et
the
by
ded
17. AhN1•11t
ltl. 1-"1�h,'K,
3/i. Compldo
Gn1·rowo.y
provided by the hostes�es, Mn,. bage 1l11 111p, IHtl uu! by Pome roy
recently when he named an tial /illifl of Interns and nurws i1
Enaed u secomf c,lfu matltnl !
In the '1 th Centu A. D ., lalam step
JH. .lump
rliimrdu1·
41, Awry
Phil Wllliamaon, Mrs. Lena Huber firemen.
the
College
African
1
o
Ne,ro
to
._.alter
a, the poll OfflCI - p., 1
adm
i
set
nister
to
to
the
l
hoarse
-Asked 1-luyor Kl"'nncth McEI- has always been, I1 e Ch rIShanity, C1rdi11•l1 for
I'l l ',
21. A llwrirnn
J7, Old
( dial.)
and Mrs, Willlum Baker.
firat time in throal.s and swollen hands that trO)', Ohio.
the
f
religion.
evana:eUcal
lnten&amp;el)'
n
a
hinny
to
lfi. ( 'll .V t 1·uhHl
huvc the sLai(' highway
moth
Irish
42. CJty {PR.)
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hlstorv.
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National
d
ti
th
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w
on
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e
ng
ur
come
h
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22. F.nrl .Y in­
C'll.pllnl
44. M1m'-" nick•
Meigs County Volunteer Fire. dep11rl.mont modify itli propossl to 8ut untll a few yean aa:o, lb , pene __!______
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each
greet
delea:ates
enthu1ia&amp;lie
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TO -•■T INDll'INDINCli
hnhlta11t!(
J9. HL'lglim
1lR1T'IO
men'ri A111oelatlon meets at Syrs- abandon maintenanrc or the road• tration of Africa wu lar1eb' con•
"T.
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other with strong handshakes or ��cm- Ave.. New ,rojt
O\'l ' 1"!4 l ' 1·1•r, 11
or Brlt:1!11
i·lv1•r
415. Angor
�ide park in Middleport: the state fmed to t he Arab eou�trIes frJn a•
cuae Town Hall B p. m.
PARIS UPI-Four more former make
f69 y�
over-lonll ,peechet.
21\. Mr. Pnlu
The White Rose Lodge will proposed Middl1_1port take it ov er, ing the Mediterranean.
French col(Ullea i n Africa were
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Sulllcr:lpUoa
bl
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26 , Ori1•11lill
e
miuionarie1
Today Moslem
ar assured today of independence
meet lhia Wednesday afternoon at or ehc lhl' stale would relurn the
-,rHOTEL CHAIGIS HST
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b
e
n111•11c
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the Ame rican Legion Hall in property to Its owners. It is be· movina: e nereetically into the v ut and will Join Madagaae•r. the SuLOS ANGELES UPI -' The Am"
Ill
20. Fibb,•d
licved cxc1'�Rive damai.w hy vandal s "black. belt" o f lro,ical Attica dan and &amp;eneral II new- COW:Jtrie1 · bassador Hotel announced it would the � ·SeDtlne cWlc, &amp;tl,.'4
,
m
p.
I
al
Middleport
l
30. Ju11w11
, ,... • ',
ha� caused the stale to seek to be south or the Sahara Qeffrt.
onCfl under �nch rule. French bill former President H•rrv
S.
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Whllnmib
The Meig11 County Foxhunters rid of the park.
Cornes Hom. C---�
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oUicl&amp;la announced Monday that Truman the rea:ular $125-per-day ;_ffC). ,i!J �,;ito.r nnJlt � aYII I,
Association
will
meet
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In
a
regular
-Approvrd FishPr s motion to
EYBnge liat Billy Grahim, who an lll'fllment bad M;eD reached cost or his reserved room. HST , e:, one mc,nth, '1 lb' Jll-11: NII
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32. Window
&amp;eHlon Wednesday at Bald knob$ approvr the 1001 b11clge1 (rstimai- conducted an e!cht week crusade to the tvo Coaat, Upper Volta, hH now deeided · not to attend f'tll'
.
;::,;
r?.
"Ill:·
•aootlll,
panr
"-21' &amp;Jat•
a1 8 p. m.
ed) showin� expedcd rece ipts of In Afrlca earller ttils ye ar, co me Nt,:er and ri.homey,
thr convention.
Jll!!tllat.·pa � �.. fJ '
S.'.l. Clo10 tCI
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JULY
$81 ,200, expentlitcres or $103,921 home deep1y concerned about t he �
3t. Aromalic
. , �"
The Twille:ht Garden Club will wilh a halon,o e,perted this year vlgorou, Moslem ehallen1e to
IJll&lt;'IJ
meet at the home of Mrs, Carrie or approximntcly $30.000 to mak e Chrlstlanlty.
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I!. .,- ry
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.
Nye, Mulberry Ave., at 8 p. m . for up tho diUerencc.
He aaya l1l1m la wlMlftl ...._
38. Thnc ,,r
a picnic supper. Mr1. w. R. Shas•
- 1'ramfcrrerl $5,500 rrom the cony1rt, for t¥tty th.-.. won
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teen 11 CO•hosteJa. A 1peclal fea­ ,.. nernl fund to &lt;ho swimming pool by Chrllll..lty.
B!n•nglh
itlEV'VE BOUGHT A SUBUASAN
RS 'nlE M'-S'il./lNT$ LIVED
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llm• or the evenlne will be a work fund.
413. TT nly, tu i-.
Seve cal factors have combined
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WITH A Bij,t,1/11'1FUI. VIE.IV ·
HOMJ:l
WINDOWS
BIG
WJ1)I
FLAT
shop In char1e of Mrs. Paul Bur
Hnnmtl
-Appro\'rd Smith 's motion to to give Islam a bl1 adv1nta1e
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--SIZE ·WINOOWS �••
AHO
WALL
IJ�C:K
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Jff
QUT
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Club.
Garden
Che1ter
e
th
of
,e. F:ast l 111llnn ,_
a.�k J. S. Garwin, Sweeney-Carl- over Chrlatlanlty In woolni Afrl·
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Portland Wor.thwhtJe Guild wright Co., Columhus. to submit a cans away fr.om the bu.1th Codi of
SI lll'&lt;'h
1// .,
• 4.7. H11IUlghlf.'I"
me e ts at the home af Maxine fee propoi;-111 £11T ading as Middle- trlbal rella:lon1,
CR. Alway■
Prtce 1t 'l p.m, Thursday for a port 's financial advi11or in the sewChristianity Is seriously handl•
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4.9. Rub, out
picnic aupper.
capped because man,r fiercely naerago project.
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DO. 1'llr,1;e
Joly IS
-Approvl'd Childs' .molion for Uonallstlc and race-eonaclous Af•
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ll(tWN"
The Hom1builden Class or the Zerkle lo serve on the flremen'.11 rlcans look upon- it as a "white
, J, Below
pf,
Bradford Church or Christ will insurnncc board.
h1an'1 reU1ion" that w,s broucht
(na11t.)
meet l'rlday at '1:30 p. m. at the
1- 12.
-He ard Sheri f( Rubert Harten- Into Africa by coloillal powen
church.
bach's notice read that lockup feel Qf Europe.
DAILY CRl'l'TOQI JOTE - Hen'• how IG·work ll:
.:: .&gt;mlna: Events .July l '1
for women are $2, meals 40 cehtl
l11am, on the othet hfnd, ii
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A X Y D L P A A X R
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The Capehart family re union each, and laundry, 15 cents.
prueuted 11 ''In Africtl) '
·beil1t
h l, O N O P F. L I. O W
has been 1et for Su�day, July 17,
-Heard the mayor•, report, the relJeion" which h11 �ever had 1
One letter ■Imply 1,tnnd.11 for IU'LOthcT, In lhl.11 RRn1pl(! A hr 'Liff�
at the Syracu1e P•rk. A b11fiket treasurer's report, and the cl erk
· ' eolor li ne.
for tlle threo L'.i. X fo r the ':.\\a 0'.11, otc. Slnitle )l\ttCl"II, 11poa­
dinner will be aerved at noon. Gene Grate'!! report:
Islam m,tea far ea1ier de.
t.rophe1, the lengU• onll tur�ntlon ot tile woi-da afe all hlnLt.
All rel1tlvea are urged to be pre­
-Approved ordinance 841, by 1nand!J on lti African con.verb
-=ach day the cOOO lelleH are different,
sent.
sus pending rule,, tor Middleport lhan doea Chrl1U,nlty. For Him•
to contribute $2,062 lo the e11timat• pie, ■n AlriC1n who beeomet •
A Crypto:ir,m q 1mtllllo11
NIW aUIINIII
ed $23,000 project wllh th(! Stfite Moslem cu contJnue, to have
COLUMBUS UPI-Ohio htd 77&amp; D11partmenl or Hi1hways, in re- 1ev1ral wt.vea. Thlt ii no amJU
R 1 t. K Q T
1'- T
LIWG K LR
UQW
T
new bullne11 lncq.rporatlon, In pairing the T, a section north or consideration In overwhelmtn,:ly
R A J 1' W
Y V W K W Q Z I A I S V T W K J L' I
.lb,7, pJacln,: it first In the East the T on North Second, and a sFC• poly,:amo111 tropical Africa.
North Centnl State■ and IUth In lion at Locust at south Third apd
Ial■m h11 atao 'been willina to
tbe alt.Ion, Secntlry of State South Serond.,ava, thf■ summer.
le� Ill new converta continue to
Ted W, Brown lftttounced today.
M ayor McElhlnney lwore In ¥t. · practlct m1n.y ol the ritual, of
New Yott, Callforaui, Florida and ,s,,rben-y e,rller Monday and pj,e- their old tribal nllgJono, bldutb
II.-. Jene, 111..,_.i Oltlo'I to- NIiied I rev!Md 1111 ff t'Ot)'Mitlle jq bloclt illqle, •�!&lt;b· Clartltlp
CCft.
llli&amp;nmenta..
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1,o Area For Ju] y 22 Concert Lure Kennedy
To Late Debate

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The men expected to be In se­
riowi conU!ntion for the Demo­
nomln■tion
cratic presidentlal
thil week:
Lyndon BelnH JohnMn, !H, the
tall lean Texan whose wlte, ranch
da111hter1 and ramily dog all
carry the sam e init ials he cuff­
links Jn hh eleg,m tly tailored
Bh)rt.s, I
"Somebody has to be in the mid•
die If you're to g et things done"
Johnson Nid or himseH last
Wet!k.. It's an accurate sumup of a
career of Senate leade rshi p i n
which, as the younge st floor
leader ever 44 on his election in
1953 he pulled together s dissi­
dent minority party. And as ma­
jority leader of an out-of.the•
White Hou6e party, he has com•
promised the way to leglslation in
the last four years,

Pre■ident Roosevelt, a "great
Democratic llbenl' ' under Har ry
S, Truman and a "voting liberal' '
against McC arthyism.
John Flh..rald Kennedy, 43,
the U. S. senator ro r Massachu­
setts who asys ii he's too young
to be president, Col umbus was
loo young lo discover America.
Second or nine children of Jo­
seph P. Kennedy, later U. S. am•
bassador to Drltaln and R ose Fitz­
gerald Kennedy, daught�r of a
mayor of Boston, he became a
millionair e at 21-by his fatb·
er 's gift-and displayed almost
equal intellectual and political
precocity.

His first book, "Why England
Slept" publiahe d when he was
23, becam e a best-seller. His sec·
ond, ' ' Profiles in Courag e " writ­
ten in 1954 and 1955 during his
conval escence from spinal surg ery
"I believe that I am progrcs· won a Pulitzer Prize for biogra­
sive and prude nt without being phy.
radical. I th i nk I am co nservative
Kennedy won election to Con­
wi thout being reactionary, '' John­
in 1929, but the most dra­
gress
son said. He said he was called
display of his vote•getling
matic
a "fighting Ubeul" when he first
cam e in 1952 when he
powers
went to Congress, in 1936, and
Henry
e feated incumbent S en.
d
quickly beca me a protE!ge of
Cabot Lodge Jr. in a year when
Re publicnn Dwight D. Eisenhower
handily carried the state. Pro­
minent in Lhat campaign and in
h is political efforts since have
bee n his large, stlrac-tive and so­
Conv•rtible
ciable family, and a keen pro­
fessional organization.
Nothing cleon1 your
Ewing, Ste'llnson, 60,
Adl•I
rug1 01 well as
twice dereated for the presidency
th• eoaygolng
by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower,
once declared whe n he was de­
Convertible
layed in reachini: a Washington
only
engagement by the welcome lo
Ge n. Cha r les de Gaul le: ''It
seems m y fate to be always get·
$69.95
ting in the way ol national he­
roes."
Stevenson, th e n seeking a sec­
ond term as governor of Illinois
was drafted for the presidential
nomination in rns2 with the - ac­
tive support or retiring President
Harry S. Truman. He !ought a
Rutland, Ohio
hard primary campaign tor the

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United Methodist
Ruth Class Has
Picnic Monday

4-H News

D trleno Torren&lt;o and Cary Mo ,
Pomeroy Benders
rls were gue1t., at a recent meetmg
By Mrs. Rui...-1 P•inter
of tht B and C Junior Homemak.
0 $
eefiJng
Howard Hauch of Newark called 4-H Clubs Hold
ers at the home or Carla 'Morris.
The Youth P'ellowship of the En• il l the �ainter home Thursday.
The annual picnic of the Dau�h· Mrs. Betty car�e ton, a� viaor , was
Douglas Jo hnwn ,pent Satu r-day Food Project
te rs or Ruth clau oI the United in charge O, tne mtttmg d urmg terprise EU B Church met Monday
Ill Monday with Mr and Mrl. Wm.
Method.isl Church waa held Mon­ which plans for project comple• evening at the church.
The Pomeroy Benders Junior
Taylor of Addi110n .
day ■t the home of Mn. Geor ge tion and Judging were diSC'UHed , lt
Semor 4·H Club1 held the ir
and
Bronn
Ruth
led
Devotions
by
A
!i-1 r. and Mrs. Jame1 Snodgrau food pro1ect Satur&lt;Uly •t tbe
Joachim, East MaJn Street.
waa reported thai the June bake th e rs and Elsie Arnold opent'&lt;I the of Addison r;;illed on lhJ. Robert
Following a potluck dinn er al sale had been successful. C.irla ·
home o f Mrs Ha rold Lohse.
·
mee ,mg.
D ur Jn g the bU!I ,· ne,,, ,e,· Painter, Thursday.
noon, a short bualneu ses:aion was Morri.s, reporter.
A noon lund1con w1111 prepared
aion with Miss Arnold _pr�� idm �.
Mrs. Mary Bailey spent .i c-ouple
conducted by Mn. Joachim, pre•l·
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by the girls on the fire place and
to
picnic
b
a
made
were
for
plans
I
e
Heil•
Will
with
)Ir.
Mn.
days
and
dent, which opened with devo•
served oul of doors to the mem­
The anrfual judging on outdoor
u
tions by Mies Augusta Genheimer cookery of the Pomeroy Benders held at F r ked Run Lake on Friday man.
and Mn. Lohse, Mrs. C. E .
22.
July
Mr and Mrs. Robert Painter and ber.It
usi ng as her topic "What of lhe Sen ior 4-H Club was held Fr iday
and Mn. Geneva Nolan
Blake�lee
World". Members and gueslR res• whe n the group met at the home
Refreshments were senoed at the I Douglas J?hnson ipent M on day Each gi r l gave a dem o nstration
with . Mr. and Mn. Wm. on wlui.t they pre pared for the
pond ed to roll call with • civil of Mrs. Harold Lohse, advisor.
close o f lhe meetin.i: to Jerry i'rick I C H:nmg
a
lor
Addi son and watched the meal. The Senior c-lub members
or
y
T
war hero.
.M
ary
Mrs. Geneva H. Nolan, co unty Dottie Brown, Carolyn Bell
at the �naug� Drive-In.
ks
r
firewo
At the close of the mee ting, extens ion home economics agent, Grueser, Linda and Sharon D1ll.
M r. and Mrs. Will Heilman and gave six dcmonstrationa on safety
home made ice cream and cak e was a guett al the m e ding. Fol- B i ll and Marjorie Bentz' Cunme
.
Mrs. Mary Bailey called at the Jen- in water and life saving,
.
were se rYed by Mrs. Joachim lo lowi� a lunch eon of chili, relishes. 0 1ll,
Carleton, M1�s Brothers nie Housh and Painte r homes on
Jim
Plans were discussed for the
Miss Lydia Ebersbach, Misses Iced tea and cupcakes, pre pared by and M}ss �rnold �nd_ five adulls.
fair exhibits and carnmiltees
Augusta and Ad a Genb elmer. Mrs . club members, a program on safe• Rev. Francis H. Glazier, )fr.it. Or• Tuesday.
�1rs. Robert Painter visited wilh named including Alita C;;ir pe11ter,
Earl Oliver, Mrs. Mart Cra ry, Mrs. ty was presented with Carolyn ville Brown, Mrs. George Brothers,
grandmother Mn. Decker of Jennirer Lohse, and Tamara Fin­
her
W.
E.
C.
Mrs.
Neutzling,
Minnie
Vaughan, salety ·chairman, ill Mrs. Thomas Bentz and L'ftrs. Alice Pl. Pleasant Satu�day
l;;iw, to plan, put up and tear
Downie, Mrs. Jaeob Glo�ckner, charge,
Thompson.
r .ild Violet call• do wn the educ-alional booth; Ja·
Ge
�lrs.
and
'.\tr.
Miss Carri e Yeager, Mrs. Thomas
,
Methods of lif esaving wna dem
Goegle in, M rs. Richard Campbell, onstrated by Jennifer t.,hse, and
The ne,ct meeting will be held at t!d on Mrs. Jennie Roush Sunday. net Brown, Linda Moore, Char\es.
1.fr. a nd Mrs. Raymond Taylor anna lless, Karen HoHn er, Jenni•
Mrs. Albert Young, Mrs. A. V. Alita Carpenter conducted a dem- the church with Bill. Marjori e and
Jr and daughter. lt.ayma, visited fer Blakeslee, Lioda She pherd and
Howell. Mrs. Albert Alward, Mrs. onstration on artirl°':il-1 respiration. J unior Bentz in charge.
with Mrs. Robert Painler jue !!day Peggy HoHner, to set up the ex­
T. W. Bengel, Mrs Claude Darst, uresfVing equipmenFWas the topic
hibit booth; and Jane Beer, Bar­
&lt;'Venrng
and three guests. Mrs. Frank Ste• of tafk given by Charlesanna Hess
CARRIES L l:AD
Mr. and �trs. W i l l Heilman cal 1· bara Coates,
Patty Blak eslee,
wart, Mrs. Robe rt Morris Sr., and and Linda Moore spok e on sa(e
TORONTO UPI -A r t Wa ll Jr., cd on Mrs Dale Kesterson and Carolyn Vaughan, Sharon Free·
Mrs. Anna Yeager.
bathing places. Barbara Coates pre• carried a three•shot lead into the
�lrs. Shoemaker, Wedne-ay,
man, Nancy Titu8 and Sunn
The next meeitng will be h eld sen'ed • talk on body adi' ustments final round o( the Canadi;rn Open
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Do
as
ug
amter,
o,,.,rt
rs.
R
M
Heaton to tear down the eJLbibit
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p
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al the home of Mrs. Jacob Mees in to the water, and to conclud e the championship today.
Taylor
s
r
on the lasl day or fair.
booth
program, Jane Baer gne a resume
Athens.
fpo �is
for an
�:�ti
ans were alao made
Pl.
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a
demonstr
A
.
• ·
Of the Prog•am
,egetable
a
nam,n g
ted
i
vis
Mn.
and
Mr.
22 to
Smith
John
July
on
social
cream
ice
1956 nomination and won it
lion on slip stitches was g i ven by
discusi lman earn mon ey for their contribution
a
He
Mr
Will
conducted
and
s.
r
Nolan
with
Mrs.
M
inter­
g.
mcctm
Truman's
d
n
the
spite
i
handidly e
Cla r ice Norris dur g
to the Canters Cave 4-H camp.
Wednesday .
jection of Averel l Harrimsn es a sion on nutrition with each of the ---S haron Sue Cottril l , reponer.
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part
her
explainin
girls
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g
last minute rival.
Hetzer and family of
Raleia:h
Jennifer
Relations betwe en SteYenson paring the l uncheon.
A talk on tours was given by Licen.st"8 Secured
he re for a visit with
are
Akron
reporter.
Lohse,
Securrng
Satur•
wed
ilcenses to
11r.d Truman are distinctly cool.
Charlfs Caldwell at th" July 5
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The form e r president said recent·
meeting of the Alfred Mixed elm,. day i n Prollate Court were Ronald
A demonstration on slip stitch ers at the Alfred Church. Member� S. n11e, 18, U. S. �ir Force, �n
ly that Stevenson i sn' t de cisive
Mike Skidemore. Par ke rsburg
enough to be president, but he hemming was •given by Brenda responded lo roll call with ii good or Mr and Mrs . . (_harles S . .Rife, visited hia gr11ndparent1 Mr. and
has not sugge sted Stnenson or Wigner at a mee ting of th e Key­ deed perrorme4} during the past Dexter, and MarJorte Ann Pr1d�y. · M rs. Raymond Barton, Reedsville.
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;;any Democrat could have won lo•Better•Living 4-H Club held on week. - Linda Henderson, report· 1 8. daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Guy :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;�Janice
of
home
tht:
at
Wednesday
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nutland.
rnddl",
lec­
the last two presidential e
.
er.
Authorized
•••
Bi ng. During the meeting mem•
Milford Lee Hysell, 22, U. S. Air
tions.
pro.
sewing
their
on
worked
bers
HY·
l
Del
Mrs.
and
Mr.
of
son
rorce,
Stevenson, whose w i t and erudi•
A cookout for members of the
tion brought the word "egghead" jects under the supervision of An• Pomeroy Benders Senior .and Jun• sel l , Bradbury, and Laura Pauline
into American politics, has won na Russell, advisor. - Betty Sue ior 4·H Clubs was held Tuesday, Thomas, 19, daughter of Mr. and
a larg e, loyal and vocal follow­ Cla r k, reporter.
July 5, al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Thomas, Middleport.
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politi­
l
proressiona
little
ing, but
Mrs. Harold Lohse . Pancakes, Rall•
PLUMBING elkl ELECTRICAL
"Health and Safe ty" was the top• sage , cocoa and a fruit bowl pre• Two Men f;ned n
cal support for the 1960 noml•
O
Jane
Nola
by
given
reports
REPAIRS ond SERVICE
of
ic
nation.
,
pared by club members over a I
Stuart Symington, 59, U. S. Myers and Cathy And rews at the wood fire were served. ··outdoor ntoxicat1011 Ch arge
senator from Missouri , is best July I meeting of the Riverview Cookery" was the topic of the pro• Two ml!'r. were fined for intoxica•
known for his seven years es a 4-H Club held at the Myers home. ject lesson for the meeting. Alita tion in II session of Mayor Ch�les
Harold Ohue, Mgr.
top administn1tive official in the Miss Myers also demonstnted the Carpenter and Jennifer lohse re• Legar's &lt;'OUrt Saturday ev e nmg.
Truman admlniUration-and as a proper way to rringe a napkin. ported on the junior leadership They "."ere George Sprouse, Porn- , Locuot s,.
Mld41WY 2-2511
pmillionai re by his own bus iness Margaret Brown and Paul i ne My­ meeting held on June 28. - Jenni• I e�oy, rined $5 and costs, and Okey
I ________..,.,..__
ers, advisors, were in chal'i;:e and fer Lohse, reporter.
Kiser, Letart, $20 and costs. __ _1,.
talents.
.
sew•
ir
e
th
with
members
d
e
assist
Now in his second Senate t erm
the hanrisome silver-haired Sy. i ng projects. - Sue Ann Myers, re•
mington has a reeord or solid l ib· porter.
•••
eral voting, has been most iden•
and Donna Davis
Holland
Sharon
tified with his criticism Of the
and Freda
program
a
esented
r
p
administration's dcfonsc policies.
ry at the July 6
sto
a
reed
Smith
as
was
job
n
His first Washingto
head of the Surplus Property meeting or the Columb ia lt'.ake-11
Board. In 1946 he became assist• Girls 4•H Club held at the Colum­
the
ant secretary of war for air and bia School. During the meeting pr1r
sewing
their
on
worked
giTls
the following year, with the
,
armed forces reorganization, he jects with Mary Jordon, advisorr.
reporte
Cox,
Sharon
was named the first secretary of· ' aesisllng. - • • •
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the U. S. Air Force.
"Outdoor Cookery" was lhl! topic
him
named
In 1 950 Truman
ted at
chairman or the Natlonal Secur­ of the project lesson presen
y
Pomero
the
of
ng
i
meet
�
July
the
ity Resources Boi11rd, and in 1951
at
held
Club
4·H
Junior
s
Bender
the
of
i
strator
admin
"cleanup"
Reconstruction Fi nance Corp., the home of Mrs. Harold Lohse.­
er.
then rocked by the " m ink coat" Peggy Hoffner,• report
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scandals.
freeze"
"deep
and
A project lesson on fresh and
vegetables was iiivcn at lhc
frozen
THREE
COLLISIO N KILLS
Senior Jolly
7
MONTEBELLUNA , Italy UPI­ July meeting of lhe schoo
l build­
the
at
held
ers
Stitch
A train loaded with troops col•
demon­
a
gave
ge
Sauva
Ann
ing.
y
stationar
s
with
lided Monday
correct
the
on
talk
and
on
i
strat
passenger train, killing . three Ital­
each
and
les,
getab
e
v
freeze
to
way
per­
i an soldiers and injurying 52
by
call
roll
red
answe
or the girls
sons, including 46 soldiers.

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Gunshy After
U2 lnrident

NEWPORT, R. I. UPI-Pre1l•
dent EUJenhower, hlB aummer va­
cation p lacued by a aeries of In•
ternational incident.I, today faced
the neceuity of dealin&amp; with lha
case or another American plane
downed by the Russian1.
His aidea, apparently cun 1b1
after lbe controveny ov er the
handling of the U-2 spy plane af.
fair in May, had noth1na to uy
about the Soviet report that I six­
jet U. S. reconnailiUnce pla ne
missing since July I bad been
shot down when it violated Rus.
sian air space in the Barf'nta Sea
area.
The Russians cl a imed th■l two
surviYortt or the downed plane
acknowledged that it waa on a
"mission of a military intellia:enc,
nature." The United States Raid
at the time the plane was report­
it Wal on an
e d missing that
mapping flight
e lectromagnetic
betw�n Britain and Norway and
might be lost ove r the sea north
of Norway and Russia's Kola

Jerry Child ers of the U. S.
Navy wno 1pent a 20 day leave
here with hil: parents. has re­
turned to his ship the Yorktown,
at Norfolk, Va.

COLEMAN
DEALER

CHASE HARDWARE

CH EVY WIN S
GREATEST
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Corvalr■)•than e,er before, makln1 Chevy the :,ear'• hotteat
oeller by a record,ahatlerlng martrln, CoDM In and aee what
the bu)'bts'a all about-at your Ch..rolet dealer'a IOOD I

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"Let's stop fiddling around and
get Central GAS Air Conditioning''

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West Shade
Social Items

Enterprise EUB
Youth f.ellowship

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Costs too much.
Does not. If we buy a new hoUBO, we can gel an Adda-Servel GAS
the Basse.ti: Air-Conditioning System that both heats and cools. It can be included in OUl
mortgage payments. Or if we don't move, we can buy a Bryant Add-On Unit
that connects to our p1-nt GAS Wann Air Heating Sy,,tem. Both the
Ark.la-Servel and the Bryant will comfort condition our entire house year 'round.

George:
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Coats too much to run.
Not a GAS Air-Conditioning System. Friend of mine livM with a family that lule
one. They have a 1,250 sq. ft. how,e. Their average monthly bill is ""'8 than
$15 to both heat and cool with Gas. And the Gas Company financed the whole
air-conditioning sy8tem, including instaUation. No money down, 5 years to pay.
The ]ow monthly installments can be paid with our Gas bills.
You've convinced me. Let's get one.

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Your Gas Company sella, supervises instaUations, guarantees satisfaction and
fjnanoes GAS Air-Conditioning Sy,,tems. See how little GAS Air Conditionin1
coets to own and open,IA!. Ask for free booklet of photoo and testimonials
based on GAS Air Conditioning uaera' actual year around bills. Get
your copy today. Just wriu, or call: WY 2-5192

THE OHIO FUEL

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A i rl inr� fom prt i t ion

�1 1 - l l a� i n s t ruments of travel &lt;rnd com mnte
t · S govi•rnrnen t p1 ilicy should be lo do
C' \ f'r.\ f h i n g v. l l h t n reason to stre1,;.• thcn our
own carriers. As or now, howevc:&gt;r , the gu, '•rn.
i-tient simply isn 't doing tb-at . For instouu:e,
M ATS - t he M i l i tary A i r Tra nsport Sen ite
is de11oting m uch of its e fforts and f�ci li­
ties to lifts which are of a commercia l nat t • re,
;i nd di vorced from m ilitary significa m:e. This
has two bad effects. First, it reduces M ATS
effec t iveness as a mil itary agency. Second , it
l a kes from our com mercial uvcn,eas a irlines
traffic that should be t heirs.

foreig n l i nes-a nu rn lw r oJ 1d1 1 d 1 a r1• g1 1, .
ernment-owned, and a re lwJ \ 11_\ b U h..,11lw·d
Thal competition 1.-, d i l l!' 1 &lt; 1 g 1 1 i :,, l l l l ( ' r .
President J u a n T 'l'n ppt · ot o n r 1 Jf l h �· lt ad•
ing A1nl'rka11 I I IH'!i 1111 o h Pd 1';1 1 1 A1n1•1 H·,1n
World A Jr \\ .:Oys . n·&lt; ( ' 11 t h .'-:lid · · ( n a fL. w
months, Air l niun \1 i l l hl'gin uper;i t 1on.s as a
com 1Ji1w ol Air F1 ;1 11c1• . L 11 l l h;111s:1 . A l italia ,
.SabL1 t1a :in d �probahl) h: L�I Th( • Bnt ish Em­
pin"&gt;- eaJTJl'r:-- . Bll.\&lt; ' t;a 11t;i". Tran s-( ' aJJatla ,
Air flldi;:1 J n tc•rn;l 1 i o 1 1 ;d , ;in• o lso cou"nlina 1 i ng:
their stht'd U I I':. and s;i lps ('f fnrts ;i n d poo ling
revf'nuPs. This . 1 11 1•f! Pc· 1 . m:1k('.� l ht•rn all p;nt­
ncr!'.i on con11111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " · :\('rnfl ol, l hc Sovic-t
t ransport munopoh . \\ 11 h m 1 1 1·(• jets al reacly
in sen'l&lt;'L' t h.111 ;t n_v 1 1 t ht•r ;rn l i ne. i n d u d i ng
the hugL· T l ' • 1 1 ·h . i:,, rapidly extt•r1&lt;lin g its
rout('!) :1 1Jroad
I n 1 /w l 1gh1 flf t h is-am ! in t h e light of

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l OS A \c_;Et.F.S i " l'J-New•r prtsiden tial nominati on from Sen
sai d1t• hMi ki•r.• of Ad lai E. :-iti�\ I John F. Kenned} · s grasp
\"r1�" 1 1 ill•\/ 1 1 11d1 ,n B .Johnson ral
The ir C' ause looked hopel e ss
1 1,·d t mL.1 for a ! rn 3 l desprrat&lt;·
Ke nned)' was so confidl'nt uf an
.i l t i 1 n1,1 t i, ' 11 ,il ( fi r tw l l emo1:r:i l t t' e,1sy r1rst•baJJ_ot victory t hMI he a l
�----- - ready was trying lo pi r k a run•
ning•mntc from a fiel&lt;I tha1 prom
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ln�nlly intlude_d Sen. Stuar t S)
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n1rn.i:ton or M1s:wuri and Gov
Orville L. Fref'man or Minnesota
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But Kenn edy's rivals refused to
concede. WJth one full daY of
G•u9H: Molll.l!lomcry: 16.l on UP· maneuver.ing time left before lhe
per, 9 O 011 lower, 2 f�ct open; Gal­ ballot ing begins Wednef(lay ,John·
l L pu\1� . 1 7 8 on upper, 9.7 on low­ ,o n 1uramoned ne wsmen to a
er, 3 iecl 11pen; Lock 23, 15.8 on press conference to i1un�e an "importaut anl\OI.U lCement."
uppt!r, 9. 2 on lower, dosed off.
Cqndilion of Movabl• Qemi: Atl
ONhlt, • ....._..,, Cte1111t
The dr@ft-Stev,n,on fqrce1 ,endam� arc closed, Lock 12 throu ah
e r11- led by Sen. �ik e Monrone or
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Ohio River 8oo11s: Qownl,ound: Ok!ahoma also were atilt ,)iYe
Lmk 7, Jame D al 1 : 10 a. m., 1-6; and klckl q;. Monronc}' aecuJed
Lock 9, Ir enu Chol l n al 3 a. m., 4-0 the Kennttl1)' cam p of spreadint
Lock IO, William Travis 11-t 1:30 a. a ralae rumqr th11t SteYenaon baa
m . . 12- l ; 1.ocli: HI: PeoriJ at 4:15 ureed t() withdraw a11d place
" · 111 . • 18-i; Lock !fl: I. F. Frieber­ Kennedy's name in nomin,Oon.
" I am nsured by Gov. Sl.e.ven·
g_cr at 1 0 a. 111., 0-20; LoeJ P: Na.
t 1onal al lO a. m., 3- 1 ; LQc.k_ a5: �t· aon I.bat Lhi&amp; rumor is utterly UP·
las at l ·3o p. m. p. m., lfQ; Ela.er fQunded," Monrone y said. "Gov.
l ' liff at 2 p m. 1·0; C . V. Horner at Steven1on'1 name w i ll be placed
1 . 25 a m., 2·0.
ln nomination."
UF-bound : Gallipolis: W. S. Rh�•
The lale1t United Preu Inter1 2 55 a. 111 . 1 5· 1 : Albert �' Hol4en
ul 7 15 am, no tuw mported; City
of l l unt inglon ut 9 3. m. 0·2; Ulck
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t Jo
2J lk:ivcr a1 10:45 p. m. 0-4: Pitlii­
hu1·gl1l'I' al 2 · 40 a. m . , !HIS.
No Kanuwha River boats report.
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n11 11o n al count o( committed delegates and known first-ballot pre•
ft'rNlecs gave 1tennedy 7 43 1,,
voles, Jus1 1 7 ½ shor1 o f the 76 1
req ui red for nom ination The
lilly gave Johnson 407 Yo t cs. ,:; )' ·
mington 78 and Slrvenson 65 1 '2
with the _ remai111n,i: 227 voles �hll
unc-omm1tted or pledged l o fa v or•
ite sons.
The Kennedy c.mp w.u Pf"i•
wetw, 1fti� at 1-.u t1iVi
IU"9 wtttf. .,. tht f1'1t INllot.
Alijo quicken llle tne tempo of
1be aeoond d"y of the co.nventiQII
WH the cert,inb' o{ 1 nu ty· figbt
over tbe plallorm at toniibl'a
M!aian be&amp;:innina: al 41 p. m. (J)dU
The P,latfurm crunmitlee, domi•
nated b)' Kennedy sum,ort, r,,
aent to the floor a propoaed plat•
fqrm qmta i qina: lhe stronge�t civii rights plank i n the _party'•
bi1tory.
liiiOlltb.,rn d,eletale1 pled&amp;ed I
bitter-end fight against aome Qf
it.a provi,iQJli, n otably an implied
endonelJlenl of sit-ln demon,,tr1•
lions by Nearo atudent, and a de•
rnand that alJ school diatficts be·
gin at least toten desetregation
by 1863.

2-Daily Sen inel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0 , July 12, 1960
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gins, former School s .Su pl'ri rl l e nd•
ent, knuwmg that I � p t• n t tn ) d1 1 ld
.wod and youth in l..t..' Xlll):!ton, Ky . . 1
g,we me a hook by Det· A l {' x;irn.Jer
Brown about c;en. Juhn l \un1 J\'l or l
gan, ano1her resJdC"nt of U'xmgton.
Ky.
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Company. Pluladclphia and New
York.
l want to summariie !n�m ' that
volume what Morgan 's Raiders did
W the 7th . 8th Senatorial Dis•

fra �ermze&lt;t lfl lhe heat of tbUt J�ly
19 in i\11:li� Co unty, the ffi81l l'tl'lffi·
m�g t o,11e 1 liu.
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. . t:_e A 1 e xan der 8ro�n '.""ro1 e.
1_te i lic men c
w imm g lt
: . 5 o��l e 5
g�t � r on � _ o•t g
u
Li e
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�lall( mg bcs1dc ( mon C ap a1n
rh:" iur -Allen pmn e :i0 !
na r� .5°1� tc:,s �nd t•,��arf e Ph 1��
sup h l t,a 1 1 y.. II s d I 1 t&lt;'U 1t to 1��l
one Ir�r� }he olher wh e n they re
like t h at ·
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And . they �l.l p1cmcked toe�ther
on.. Umon r t ons art er h e swim.
Th� cap.:i !� soon :�.e l asl�p.
spr w11 � 1 i;i� dead _men, the bo�
rea:�- f. _e� curiow souvenir�
hunting cmlians wan�ered up to
stare and scuc-h around, �nd
w �en the guards were not l �kmg
t licr.. cut bu,llons �rt th e u,n,' form�
of .lf organ s terr ible men • .

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At � undown J uly HJ , 1� . th�y
were m "Jasper on the Sc10to Rtvef," ranliiclc.ed JJipcr, br ushed
ui,tie Lhe home auard it Piketon.
,and an all n ia:ht ride brou g h 1 !hem
&amp;o .Ja cPon, w�ere ijley ' " pa t ro n •
taed" the store , - com.au,ndet' ring
what they n tiede ct , auch as " woThe U . S , internation al l i nes ha ·.- e made
Eleven hundred eSCaped with
111eri'• blue veili to u.iie as s un- M oTgan, and 130 with Adams.
a proposal whereby they wou ld handle t h e
•b(l.(le,."
Johnson crossed the Ohio River
t'Ommcrcia l-type t raffic now carric&lt;I hy
4 littlt east of Jflckion . :\'lor- near Reedsville, but Morgan himJ,Jn'1 R11iders diviQe&lt;I, Col. Basil self turned back when a rederal
MATS, o n a firm cont ract basis, and t hus re­
U\3t:'a men ging Qlrou.-:h W ilkea- gunboat interfered with the ford­
store MATS to the important military duties
ville ind Col. Ad11m Johnson's in_g- of the stream ove r to Be-lle­
throuah Vinton. Wi lkeilviUe pul up ville, w. Va., and others died in
for which it was created. The result would bl'
110:me reiiat.int·e, and it was no1 un• lhe river.
the strengthe ning of both MATS and the com­
ti1 .after midniaht. the wee sma'
the fac1 t hat i ntNn;1 1 lu11:1l a i r l i nes are an in­
mercial l ines - to the ceonomic and military
hour or Jylf 18, 1868, lbat Duke
Morgan had 800 to cut back into
st ru1111•11 ! 1 1 f 1w1 ion.i1 pn·st ig,, n tHI power , as
could cont i nue.
the interi or, .end they eluded cap­
benefit of the nation.
It wao (lawn when Duke w ent ture. On July � they were i n the
,l
through lll.ltland and joined John. forests near Zalesk i . The victory
son near Pomeroy, where Union at Bullington had eased the Ohio
Gov. Henry M. Ju4ih had tried to folk, but now there was trepi&lt;la­
vhead Morg•n oil with river-trans- t ion as the survivors of the South­
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Presidenl of the Disciple s Rural ported cavalry. At 1 p. m. the Reb­ ern cavslrymen kept ioing.
.Fellowlbip, (N�onal) in UHS . els sat down in Chester to prepare
Soine K entuclyt f ederals joined
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\l _h , n t he A m erican Wind Symphony per form , i n t h is
Mini&amp;ler of the Year" amona maleri;.l izcd.
area 011.s s11mnie r, llw :111d it'll( "t' w i l l be Sl!t•lll eou ont• of the mm�t
After two hours in Ch ester, Mor­ continued to reduce in number un­
LOS
AN&lt;:F.J.ES
UPI
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Lvn.
Christian Chul'ch miniiters or
unu.-.ua I s I .igt� l· tl I ht' wi_&gt;r 1.1�· ii _1ipt•�·i1.1 1ly cunstruyted ba-rge.
hPaded for Portland, " loc.i l til, down to 400, Morgan surrender­
gan
don H. Johnson (Tex.) today e1; a1
Ohio. The honor was gi ve him by
ed to Jam e::; Burbic-k at 2 p_ m.
1 1 �u l l bt• .:1 1 ! he (,alltpol1s l' J V('rfront , Friday, ,July 22, lt'n�l"'-d s,•n. John t'. Ken111•dy to
l
(Cor. tinoed F rom P.ge One!
the Ohio . Christi an Missionary Soc• ���i ?, active as horne:ts in their July 26, 1863, one we ek aft er the
as &lt;I sl .igt· fiir a _ rn11n• 1 t .a 1 tl: 1 5 p.m . l ,ast year t h e sy mf)hon y r1111&gt;111· r.ulio•TV d ('b;itu on 1·onvt'lta
.
l or v ,1 1HI \Ll_\ M ! .('gar was inst ru('t•
iety.
It was 8 p. m . July 18, 1863, battle at Portland.
cll'l!W an t• Jll liu::,:1ast 1&lt;· f'/"OWd of 1 0,0on a re a t nusi c lover s .
! ton i!ls111.:s before tht' Tcxe.� a nd i·d . tu 1·u11 1 ;1c-1 the&gt; t clrphone com.
The Millers are n ot strangers " when t h e ::;couts fumbl &lt;'d tht&gt;if
Tl1(' h;1r1:c e:illrtl · · J ' o i nl { " 1J U1l t e r Ma ssat·husctts convent i on dt!l&lt;·ga pauy r1•l.1 1 1v1• In 1111 provC'd serv i ce.
Mi.tjof George Rue, a 6-foof.2
Meigs County, From 1938 to wuy in1') Portland on the Ohio Riv•
to
HOL Z E R: HOSPITAL
Jns1 u l l:1l l1Jll ,11 anu1 hcr !ire sin•n
Adrni��m m. ,l ull 9 J &gt; a vitl K i rk, 11111 11!" on whkh l lw A111l•rit·:in l ions.
they lived in Bradbury and er." when� the Kentuc kien_s tried Kentuckian, was cheated out of
1949
.Johnson Issued the l'hallt&gt;n�[' at :1 111•;11 " I 111· S11j.!:1r llllll Mill WitS also
"Midillt•p11rl , ii-I r-, l!idi;,nl ll Tid \\.' i11d Sy111ph1111y giv1•s th eorH'1•r1.�
served the church es at Bradbury, wilh tht'ir eye,s to penetrate the the actual surl'ender in Columbi•
twrl . �fo�.,11 11,1 1 � ,l,ihn A H·r .i !-o:ir is I ::!� fl't'I 1 1 1111-: hy :IO fPt•t wir lt• nrws conf,•rcnce in wh:it appear• il1S("\h',l'll W J l t 1 !IO 3(' 1 \ 0 11 1akell,
Bradford, Rutlan d and Dexter. g loom to sri' l he shores of Vll"gin­ :ina County, though a marker on
w ! ! h ll sta.1;1• ;1 n•a l h�I i� UO fe1•t 1•d lo hi• ii lust-d 1kh o l ! t·mpt lo
D I SCUSS L E V E E
"''Ill . 1•1111wro)
Th�i r son Don was born in Athens i n - un he knownst to the raiders the si te neRr LlRbon says the sur­
lkp11 1r 111" th&lt;' 1'u111t•ro)' J1_1vee was
JulJ !IJ \I i � Alhi rt J W ll':il wrdi• &lt;•_1 l lw pr&lt;1.� t·Pr11 11111 .i 11d ·14 halt ! h1• Krnnutly hantlwai.:oJ1.
in 1938. The Millen also hav e a West Virgini a had already been render Wit$ to Rue, at the "Farth­
lfan11P: \t r., l l◄il,11) 11. Hi.:) 111,id�. 1 ret•I w t l lt· a! thi• hark .
Johnson made public :i n t'X · 1l 1s1•11,�1•d W l l h 1 ) 1 ) ad ion taken.
daughter, Kelhy, 14, who wi l l br born as a Unwn stale, but, under est point North ever reached by
Cn11ru- dn11111 Lt•:.llp Ful!:t told 1hc
M a11on . M r.� 1 1r1 1ll1 · I I . l l11g11t·
a freshman at Eastern High 1he th rory that what you don ' t any body of Conr�derate trooJ)t
J\ l tcrn:il t • rf'd 0 1111 whir(' JHlllf'ls C'l11.111gf' or telegrarns wi1 h t h�
Clark,
H:1ymoncl
.
';1pt
(
1
hi.1
l
il
("OUl11
'
M 1ddl1.'purt . W; , rn, r n l 1vr·r .' 1 1 1 1 a n d f l ;igs fl}• ing H hovl' (l t •�lgrii•d fronl•run ninl;l Kl'nnedy who aJ)School. Mrs. M iller (Elaine ), also know won't hurt you, the Confed­ duri ng the Civil War."
_
the
for
11µi1wer
;
1rn·1
l
�
J1.
I
v
h•pul
l
1-::1 11 , s.- . H 11! 11rnd ,\l r, J\ l l rP1t f,: wi t h ,H·oii.� li t ·al u ru lii:htin
Wared
to
hf'
graduat
rolling
(
ed from Bethan y College eratcs sought still to see the soil
towards 11n
i:: rt!• t•arly•
in•
lwd
neers,
EHgi
uf
orps
l
An11.1·
I I ( , r11 11 . U,1c11h ·. \Jr� I l a r11ld Mar I ipu rt'nwn ls in minilt I t s ,11111,
llot
h
1934,
preRiden
end has been teaching o f t he Soulh .
in
liRI
norninu•
I J fy•
.i
dl'J,ar1
his
that
,1,1.;rn1I
forui;dlr
•
1•111 I Jo l 1n,·�. \1 ra&lt;·t1�•· .
1
io11.
Johnson'
for
past
s
('halleng
th
8 years at Pi ke Towne
1•
wa.
�
i.�­
i,i;:: � .\ "sl l'tn :ilf,Jw.� l lw musi c• 10
A stron g earthwork lay in lhe
sui•d as u reply to Kl'tllw&lt;ly's rt&gt;- munt wHuld st udy lhu love&lt;' prob­
near D e lta.
Sthool
ship
,
lw
lward
ovrr
;i
la
r.t:('
QCiOf
w.ey of the invaders, with, writes
an•:i
1,1
l'n q ui•s1 t u mt•ct,
H1:--d1a n�1-.. , .J1d_1 !I :\]rs. llilW
"'
ion
t'C'commentlal
a
m,1k••
anti
km
'l'he Millers will succeed Mr. D ee A lexand er Brown, 300 U · on
as a candidal c, with
whi•n
t
hi&gt;
ti:irl-(f'
i
.
�
moun•d
20
m
s11u l .arhach . \1 r,., .lut111 .larrell J., W
d Thabet and
e
Fr
Mrs.
and
Mr.
repair.
li·v('i'
111
as
t
h e Te,c.is delegatio n.
and Mra. Hal Doster in -the Parish, m
· ran Irymen and two cannon.
\\" MNc ·1 •r \\ ;u-� ,\k1•r:-- . B i l l Shaw r,•i·I or morl' oH shm·e.
"
irls
Meson
of
s•
...
nt a week e4 "11 p1. t " L.rl&lt;. w11s t t1e speaker at
�
J. P. Milliir began his work Mr. Doster recently became
·
Hrv.
1'he det·rs1on
•
· · ti was· t O wa1· 1 un 1 I 1 cenUy
:\lrs r li:irl1 · , H1 ·, h,1p , W 1 l l i it1ll Ar
"As u firm bl!lievc r in the Lhc J11mt I 'umcroy Middlf•port lhts week as pastor of the Shade Church R,ilat i ons Executive at
with her brother and Cami�y,
' ' l'nin! C 'n1111li•rpo1 nt ' · is th &lt;! r&lt;!•
1
·
J u Y 19 to a .ic k m order t o g ut Mr. and Mni. Lester W. Forem.en,
1 11 1 1 1·, ,1r� H r• \\'l11!t•, !\Ir.� . 1 )1•11 lw11r ,'-a l hall a.� Wl'll ns lht• t'"on• Ut•mocral k prol'&lt;'IIS. l'Nprdally :is t " ham twr l!f C!illlllll'rce di nnf'r Valley rastorial Unity of Christ- Beth a ny College.
to Buffington Ford and cross the J r., in
• Sa vanna h, Ga.
1 1 1 :- ! t",1 1 l'_ ,lul\11 ll.11rc!. J i - l l ri•1 l lr•
iL
rel.11t1•R
lo
nalional
party 1·on­ nwclrni.: hl'rt' two weeks ago. It Ian Churches al Tuppers Plains,
1·1•rl s1&lt;1g1• f1ir l lw ,'l7 riwmlwrs of
1'he M ,· 110,, we•e
• •·ecently hon- Oh'10 • 1ver
on a foggy su nday
·
l , 1 1 1 1 L'. . \ 1 1·s 1 ;1 •or�:,· 1 1 1 .,111,p . Th 1 1 1 1 1 l li1• Anwrit•;rn Wind
\•f'nlions
,
Mr.
m
y
I
and Mrs. Edward Ryan and
s11j.!g1•.
�
n
!
1ha1
on
action
hcr
rl
u
l'
1ml
1
ut-(l'cP1I
was
in
O,an"e, Hemlock Gro w•, and o•, ed on three cea,,· on, ,· n the'1 r mor ,,,· ng, •·uu t , the ear lh wor k was
Symphony
aN .\l u l l i 1p,. \l i-s c ;,, !lr,,:, , l l , 1r11 k . ( ' 011dt1!'1 11r HrJht•rt ,\1J.� l i 11 Bo11- rt'HJ)UllM• In YOlll' rt'QUt•.�t we ap. l h l ' IP\l'c ht• dl'lil) ct.I punding rce• tone.,Bottom
ramily
and i"r. and Mrs. Marlon Ri•
the pa st 8 years community. In � ay the board and empty
V, 1 1 1 1.1111 Oidd h·, /\I r�. :\l.,rr1� L;rnJ.: dr1•au 1uls I lic• orl lw�tra l l1 rou)!h pear l ugcthur be!orf' a jriint s4"s• 0111 murnl:it 11111� front the C1irps or M r. Mil ler For
·
zer
and
daughters, alt of
.
reof
·
the
stor
p
bren
hes
�
"
,talr of p·,ke Sch""I held a d, n1
G·cu. •1u dn h·s "river-borne cava I · turned on Saturday afterMason,
11,rn. ll1•1•q•_v 1 .,111.t: , \fr ,. , 1-:r111•s1 n·l11•;1r.,ul
sion
of
1he
Texus
an&lt;l
spend
En,l{il1l'l';·s.
l\.1ass,1thu•
in
•"'
n
st•ssum.� a1 vi1riou"
Church
ar
Christian
Win11meg
u
...
a
r
ner 11 ty honoring Mrs. Miller ry,nan •coming up alter
a night a vac.ition in Florida.
c ;11od and 1111"11111 , ll l i-s 1-:ug1•1w t i Hll'S durill!; t h,· day, H ild
sl' II� dul1igatio11s in CllUCIIR, nnd
,,
l l uwrvt·r, the sl r&lt;'el depan ment Della, Ohio.
lhc
for
school.
her
the
On
in
work
march
rom
Pomero
Federal
1
s
y.
81•:u·s 1111(1 ntfo n!, Mr�. l v:111 l 'l1k_ p uhllr is ,1lways wclrom&lt;!
Fred Banschbach move d 1 5 t
to wulch dttbate the major issues on which wa1 imlru&lt;·led to ) )&lt;1lch W,flus in
Mr. Miller took hi&amp; u nder'trad. June 7, the Winameg Ch1irch , hud from ,l he rear a'46'ed 14l,.tho Jui,:i}._ . wookl. to his home in Cinclnn:u
Jms .irit! i111' ;1111, M l"'fi ( ):11- r.1.1 U Wal•
'
thJsc
bodieN
ijoJcmnl
y
,
wiU
W11tcr's
the
to
ng
i
lc.id
rood
tho
a.ct
'
un1 f' work ll l But ler College o f a reception on th e occasio ll of lade. "�onvergmg upon Adam where he will spenl several weeks
" ·" u1111 i,1r1111 1 .
lofo r lhis week," Johnfi111. q� cdc1•.
"" "" '·
Jn"1du Fil ll't'S
H c ligion in lndia1�opolis, Ind., and their 25th wedding anniversary ?ohnson s Se �nd Brlgad �. guard· recovering from a reeent heart
at.
AGREE ON SHRIMP
.,...., ... .... � ,0,�&lt; w&lt;c; ,::: , "{ j)
July lll L.irry IIM)'li•s. Thoma"
t, st'al c-mi l in,! on t h e- tw,t water• ai Bethan y College , Belhany, W. of J, P. and Elaine. They received mg the road l rom Chester.
tack. � is employed at the Phili p
.
-0,•spife
'J
lll
INl:TON
WASII
[
Sh11u11rnkl'r, '\lrs.
Viola Na1, 11H,
The f,og li!ted. Brown wrotl'I t hat Sporn Plant.
rmut 1&gt;ark i ug lols was &lt;li.�CUSSNt Va. l ie received his B. D. Degree many good wishes and lovely
l ':..w• Cnnl◄ 1 l l , H. M l larsliharJ.: N, o! ht•r dirr('rl'll("f'S, ! ht• U n i l l"'rl
.M r. and Mrs. Cliff Clericu,
with cli•rk 1&lt;:ilna $('h n &lt;'ri li•h i ,1 . from thti College or the Bible in gifta. On June 29th s joint fare• �organ s Ha1ders found the_m se lves
Arlh11r .\.1 1 l tn•1•, Mn1. K1•1111&lt;"1 h Sla li•s hll(I Culw Sl'I' 1'.Vl' lu t'Yt' on
Lc,cington, Kentucky in Hl44. well party was g i ven by the m a V-shaped valley,_ a mi_le long daughter■ and Fred Porter, alland
co111art
111
rt1l'tE•d
l
�
for
firms
rue
th
0,1
Krllh. ,\I r� l{ulph �k( : lwl', '..I r., �hrirnp. T/w I I . S ( ' uhun l 'ommiH•
Sin rc his consec-ralio n to the Grange, the Church and the com• and �early o . half�1le wide, _ on Springfield, Ohioo, were weet end
csl i m:th•s.
Haymond 1 1_1·1•,,, lil'ht•1·t·;1 l\kK1•mi1•, sio11 i"or 1 /ll' Co 11 1mrv11tion or
11 w:is voled tn nwke $125 11vail• ministry in 1930 be has dedicated munlty at the Aetna Grange Hall. one stdc o_r which w�re l_wo Union iuests of Mr. .end Mrs. Relph War,
,\I r� J ).,�•h· .\fr( ; r11w. Mu1·p. 11J'1 •! Sl1•w Shri u111 in t ht• r:111r of MexiC'o has
:1ble II) 111;ild1 u likP sum furnished himscll to the r ural ministry. Six- Around 200 gathered to ex press gunboats m the Ohio }{Iver. with ner and family.
H1 . I J011._:l;11; l-lu1·kt- l t . Hn•11d;i UU!:ih. H):rt 'l'd i 11 I l:1 v;111a 011 :i joint rl"'•
tiy the fi r,•nll'll for n rcprcscnta- t een ycurs of his 25 ycll.f ministry their friendship and to wish them the only escape out lhe . narrow
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Li sh and
M 1·H, 1 · . r;. Th1v1•1l('l'I". M rs. llO!:ili M'nrcll woi:.:rnm un ways or im• �,,... ,v��,r•tff=� tivt• 1 (1 ..iUrnd ! h(' t·onvc11lion of the have b�en In Ohlo. He sc_r__
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r 1_
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n��_
ro_
r_w
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o_
God
w_
d a_,__
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ve
ir
._
e_
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th_
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ln
d_
e_
t h_e_
A n_
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as son, Eddie, spent the week end
e v
..:...
Todoy
( ' ulllrt•II, l n fai1! �Ldt• l lt•;11mwt1 I , prnvir11,! .� h1·1 111p rtshini: off the
Ohio Stall' Fin•Hwu ' s J\ssudnlion. - - - ---visiting relatives and friends in
July 1 2
M rs 1 ;11•nJ1 ll1•;i11n111n !, M r-.� . t lra (•1111 � 1 s or C11ti,1 1111&lt;1 l 'lorida.
·
M,yor l;•g"r "'PO&lt;led t cc,•ipt, or
McKinleyville, w. Va , and in
The
TNmage
Chu111
of
the
Brad•
N u l l &lt;•r, .\1 rs W I i liam .Sno1IJ.(n1.�:.,
$7:l:1.:m
ne.
.lu
for
Shadysid
ff
e, Oh io, WhUe there they
ford
f'hurrh or Chrisl will mel't Rl
BOATS CLASH
M r.� 1 · 1:iyl on 1\1 1111 ' 1" an,t infn11 I .
_ till' hnmc
1(01111 1w .� l n•l't irnd li�ht ing proattended
the we,dding of Miss Rosul
Roberta
Hoover
nt hl('lll!! werl' dispo!lt:d o f :ir1d lht•
H EYK.IAVIK, ll't'l.und llPJ
li11·1 hs, fol) l l A daud114'1" 1u
alie Gasci in Bdnaire.
m.
p.
7::m
kt•lunrll&lt;•
mul
llnt
isl1
hunts
d:1.&lt;.h ('ll
\fr irnd "\ Ir" H 1rhard Byrd Toi
h i l l s wer,, read and nnlcced P"ld
M c, and Mrs. Charles Yeage , and
•
c
n�ain '.11it11du .v 111si1lt• k1·land's 12lwrl . M a-"(111
l ' n·s1 ·n1 for 1 hf' mcrt i11� wi•re May•
M
WSf'S,
h•d
i
lJn
'
8rn ily S\lenl a few days last week /
Melhodi
Churrh,
&gt;
milt limit llul H Bri1 ish �unho:11
' ,
What can Christianity do to
Protestants are 1lso increasi n g vhliting Mr. and Mn. Robert Fe nUnited Prisa lntlrn■tlon•I
Jii!v 1H A d:1 t1_1.( l1t1•r lo Mr. 1111d i11h•rvunc&gt;d to pro1c&gt;d tht• Brilish l'unwroy, mmil::; Tm.•sday, July 1 2 , nr I A'· oJ.:Hr. ( J t rk t-:dna Schoenl &lt;' h
ilm
nm
ut
7
:30,
p. m. at the d1 11rch.
t c mw 1•n F ull z. llol'ek, Col•
For more than 1 00 years, CYer cope with the Moslem challenge? ly conscious or the nee d to sur- ton and dauahter, Lima, Ohio.
M n, Holtl1� ll l &lt;i&gt; .1 11111ds. M a.� 1111. l rawh- 1 .
"A111 horily of lhf' Su ipturc " i.s lms, lli1.t•r ,111i1 �khat'f('r.
¥ r. 111"1.d M rs, Walter Tyree and
sinrc Dr. Livingstone blaied a Protestant and Cathvllc _church render leader�hip of A(r ican
th,, l opic for a Bible study to tw ·
ch i ldren of Mt. I-lope, w. Va. rem i.ssionnry trail lnto the Jungle, leaders are earnestl y seeking an• churches to native clergymen·.
twlfl ul l hc Bradford Church or
it has been confid ently assumed swera: The'y reject any notion of
Beca11 se there ls a great short- cently movpd into the Dor Ebers.
Chri.sl
al 7:30 p. m . Wt! dnesd11}' .
A("HO.'S,,S
ill the west that Africa would waterma: down the Christians gos ' age oP trained African clergymen bach property in MaBon.
:! Cnpi l11I
l:,! 2. A
$lJi:-11,1111
11
U UU\J
Julr 1 3
l. Jewh1ll
l"llOf
some day be come a Christian pel and moral code to compete rorelgn missiomirles wlll conlin, hnngl!l'•
The Past Councilors or Chester
mo11 I It
with the simple - and convenient ue to be needed in great num 3, Adnm', 1
i ' Oil
continent.
Council Daughters of Anwrica will
6. \ &gt; ll(1"1·s
/'IHI\
23. Cop!1•l'
That assumption ls now be ing reli Rion which . lllam is o Uerina hers for a long tlme to com e . But
EVOT
NTEJt�
( 11l11ug l
meet at the home of Mrs. Oscur
4 1 1 1 1·0
· ED T• O I
21. Mi·.
.
� .."
ft1dely sh.iken. Another major re- to Afrlcap converts.
the rar-slghted ones are already D
11. l 'art uf lho
r, l•::-.:t 1·1l
• °IIOll!lgll
Weber. A mh1cel l aneow1 shower
that dramat ic ll'toYing q uietly into the back • Of' -IGS�MASON A.DA,
hey
belte
all-out
bid
T,
ligion
te
is
making
an
(Conl
imn'd
from
Page
One
)
1•n1·
C. 1•1•11111!0 '
2!'1. 1-&gt; 1•ri11m111
lh:har"' I, � 11\61_,
honorin g Dolores Krauufe r, whose rive in l)l•ci·mb n.
for the allegiance of the teeming steps mu1t be taken to show At- ground, into servJee and advisory
J.2. Mi'mnrt:1I
rm Idler
27. Nn lT(JW
Pu�ed eve17 ,l't�a et
marr l u i:e will be a n event of Aumilllons who are emer&amp;lng from ri c-ans that Chrt1Uanity 11 not &amp; posts, while Africans take over
&gt;
-Ai:reed
srt
to
informal
an
k
D11y l'\'1•11t
W.S. l
inlcL
gust, will be held.
di11rnsslon with 1hc Pomeroy coun• primitivism In Afrlca. And It tp• "European ex_port " nor a "wh i te the bishoprics and superlntenden- � 8'1D((a.7 by The IJblo Vall•
:l:l. l&lt;..ot·rbrnll11g 7. M.'Hl('t!tlno :n, Yes
hlllhi.ne C0211p&amp;DJ • JlO 1114"
to hold a decided man'a religion" but a universal ctea.
14. f..ot·ll!lll
nnn11•
I rllnl. )
The Federate4 Circl e w'II mce-1 cil fin• r•.J111111itlcr on $36 ch.11. rges pears at present
�
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-, Olllo
. 11 St., Po"'or-----cc--c-==c-.
'lb
f
81
anity.
ll
r
·
I
l
Ch
over
I
ead
by
madf'
a
for
uy
r
l'ume
iillej•
fire
\· ,-�trnl11.1·' 1 A1t11,Je,
�- I\ lpanL
15. Wnlluw I n
3:.1:. A&amp;·rcn
u1 1 h e church al 6 p. m. for a pot• edly at llw
of
�1111!,
pbone
!lce
I_,
,
DUTY
ON
NUR51'
o4JIOf
Th e rI va I fa Ith la Is Iam. Foun- I
M idt.llqiort•nwncd x arfl Brn!dlng-s
min:,
( K]ILUJ.,)
4.0. Mr.
luck plcntr supp1_1r with dessert
T ns ANGEl.ES UPI - A spe- '1 ofl.i.ce Dhone WY2-2,-.
Pope John XXIU took one aucb
,-,v
"i""'
d
e
Mohamm
pro�et
the
by
ded
17. AhN1•11t
ltl. 1-"1�h,'K,
3/i. Compldo
Gn1·rowo.y
provided by the hostes�es, Mn,. bage 1l11 111p, IHtl uu! by Pome roy
recently when he named an tial /illifl of Interns and nurws i1
Enaed u secomf c,lfu matltnl !
In the '1 th Centu A. D ., lalam step
JH. .lump
rliimrdu1·
41, Awry
Phil Wllliamaon, Mrs. Lena Huber firemen.
the
College
African
1
o
Ne,ro
to
._.alter
a, the poll OfflCI - p., 1
adm
i
set
nister
to
to
the
l
hoarse
-Asked 1-luyor Kl"'nncth McEI- has always been, I1 e Ch rIShanity, C1rdi11•l1 for
I'l l ',
21. A llwrirnn
J7, Old
( dial.)
and Mrs, Willlum Baker.
firat time in throal.s and swollen hands that trO)', Ohio.
the
f
religion.
evana:eUcal
lnten&amp;el)'
n
a
hinny
to
lfi. ( 'll .V t 1·uhHl
huvc the sLai(' highway
moth
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men'ri A111oelatlon meets at Syrs- abandon maintenanrc or the road• tration of Africa wu lar1eb' con•
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other with strong handshakes or ��cm- Ave.. New ,rojt
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or Brlt:1!11
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415. Angor
�ide park in Middleport: the state fmed to t he Arab eou�trIes frJn a•
cuae Town Hall B p. m.
PARIS UPI-Four more former make
f69 y�
over-lonll ,peechet.
21\. Mr. Pnlu
The White Rose Lodge will proposed Middl1_1port take it ov er, ing the Mediterranean.
French col(Ullea i n Africa were
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miuionarie1
Today Moslem
ar assured today of independence
meet lhia Wednesday afternoon at or ehc lhl' stale would relurn the
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the Ame rican Legion Hall in property to Its owners. It is be· movina: e nereetically into the v ut and will Join Madagaae•r. the SuLOS ANGELES UPI -' The Am"
Ill
20. Fibb,•d
licved cxc1'�Rive damai.w hy vandal s "black. belt" o f lro,ical Attica dan and &amp;eneral II new- COW:Jtrie1 · bassador Hotel announced it would the � ·SeDtlne cWlc, &amp;tl,.'4
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ha� caused the stale to seek to be south or the Sahara Qeffrt.
onCfl under �nch rule. French bill former President H•rrv
S.
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The Meig11 County Foxhunters rid of the park.
Cornes Hom. C---�
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oUicl&amp;la announced Monday that Truman the rea:ular $125-per-day ;_ffC). ,i!J �,;ito.r nnJlt � aYII I,
Association
will
meet
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a
regular
-Approvrd FishPr s motion to
EYBnge liat Billy Grahim, who an lll'fllment bad M;eD reached cost or his reserved room. HST , e:, one mc,nth, '1 lb' Jll-11: NII
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&amp;eHlon Wednesday at Bald knob$ approvr the 1001 b11clge1 (rstimai- conducted an e!cht week crusade to the tvo Coaat, Upper Volta, hH now deeided · not to attend f'tll'
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panr
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a1 8 p. m.
ed) showin� expedcd rece ipts of In Afrlca earller ttils ye ar, co me Nt,:er and ri.homey,
thr convention.
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$81 ,200, expentlitcres or $103,921 home deep1y concerned about t he �
3t. Aromalic
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The Twille:ht Garden Club will wilh a halon,o e,perted this year vlgorou, Moslem ehallen1e to
IJll&lt;'IJ
meet at the home of Mrs, Carrie or approximntcly $30.000 to mak e Chrlstlanlty.
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Nye, Mulberry Ave., at 8 p. m . for up tho diUerencc.
He aaya l1l1m la wlMlftl ...._
38. Thnc ,,r
a picnic supper. Mr1. w. R. Shas•
- 1'ramfcrrerl $5,500 rrom the cony1rt, for t¥tty th.-.. won
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teen 11 CO•hosteJa. A 1peclal fea­ ,.. nernl fund to &lt;ho swimming pool by Chrllll..lty.
B!n•nglh
itlEV'VE BOUGHT A SUBUASAN
RS 'nlE M'-S'il./lNT$ LIVED
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413. TT nly, tu i-.
Seve cal factors have combined
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HOMJ:l
WINDOWS
BIG
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FLAT
shop In char1e of Mrs. Paul Bur
Hnnmtl
-Appro\'rd Smith 's motion to to give Islam a bl1 adv1nta1e
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Club.
Garden
Che1ter
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of
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a.�k J. S. Garwin, Sweeney-Carl- over Chrlatlanlty In woolni Afrl·
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me e ts at the home af Maxine fee propoi;-111 £11T ading as Middle- trlbal rella:lon1,
CR. Alway■
Prtce 1t 'l p.m, Thursday for a port 's financial advi11or in the sewChristianity Is seriously handl•
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picnic aupper.
capped because man,r fiercely naerago project.
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Joly IS
-Approvl'd Childs' .molion for Uonallstlc and race-eonaclous Af•
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The Hom1builden Class or the Zerkle lo serve on the flremen'.11 rlcans look upon- it as a "white
, J, Below
pf,
Bradford Church or Christ will insurnncc board.
h1an'1 reU1ion" that w,s broucht
(na11t.)
meet l'rlday at '1:30 p. m. at the
1- 12.
-He ard Sheri f( Rubert Harten- Into Africa by coloillal powen
church.
bach's notice read that lockup feel Qf Europe.
DAILY CRl'l'TOQI JOTE - Hen'• how IG·work ll:
.:: .&gt;mlna: Events .July l '1
for women are $2, meals 40 cehtl
l11am, on the othet hfnd, ii
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The Capehart family re union each, and laundry, 15 cents.
prueuted 11 ''In Africtl) '
·beil1t
h l, O N O P F. L I. O W
has been 1et for Su�day, July 17,
-Heard the mayor•, report, the relJeion" which h11 �ever had 1
One letter ■Imply 1,tnnd.11 for IU'LOthcT, In lhl.11 RRn1pl(! A hr 'Liff�
at the Syracu1e P•rk. A b11fiket treasurer's report, and the cl erk
· ' eolor li ne.
for tlle threo L'.i. X fo r the ':.\\a 0'.11, otc. Slnitle )l\ttCl"II, 11poa­
dinner will be aerved at noon. Gene Grate'!! report:
Islam m,tea far ea1ier de.
t.rophe1, the lengU• onll tur�ntlon ot tile woi-da afe all hlnLt.
All rel1tlvea are urged to be pre­
-Approved ordinance 841, by 1nand!J on lti African con.verb
-=ach day the cOOO lelleH are different,
sent.
sus pending rule,, tor Middleport lhan doea Chrl1U,nlty. For Him•
to contribute $2,062 lo the e11timat• pie, ■n AlriC1n who beeomet •
A Crypto:ir,m q 1mtllllo11
NIW aUIINIII
ed $23,000 project wllh th(! Stfite Moslem cu contJnue, to have
COLUMBUS UPI-Ohio htd 77&amp; D11partmenl or Hi1hways, in re- 1ev1ral wt.vea. Thlt ii no amJU
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new bullne11 lncq.rporatlon, In pairing the T, a section north or consideration In overwhelmtn,:ly
R A J 1' W
Y V W K W Q Z I A I S V T W K J L' I
.lb,7, pJacln,: it first In the East the T on North Second, and a sFC• poly,:amo111 tropical Africa.
North Centnl State■ and IUth In lion at Locust at south Third apd
Ial■m h11 atao 'been willina to
tbe alt.Ion, Secntlry of State South Serond.,ava, thf■ summer.
le� Ill new converta continue to
Ted W, Brown lftttounced today.
M ayor McElhlnney lwore In ¥t. · practlct m1n.y ol the ritual, of
New Yott, Callforaui, Florida and ,s,,rben-y e,rller Monday and pj,e- their old tribal nllgJono, bldutb
II.-. Jene, 111..,_.i Oltlo'I to- NIiied I rev!Md 1111 ff t'Ot)'Mitlle jq bloclt illqle, •�!&lt;b· Clartltlp
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The men expected to be In se­
riowi conU!ntion for the Demo­
nomln■tion
cratic presidentlal
thil week:
Lyndon BelnH JohnMn, !H, the
tall lean Texan whose wlte, ranch
da111hter1 and ramily dog all
carry the sam e init ials he cuff­
links Jn hh eleg,m tly tailored
Bh)rt.s, I
"Somebody has to be in the mid•
die If you're to g et things done"
Johnson Nid or himseH last
Wet!k.. It's an accurate sumup of a
career of Senate leade rshi p i n
which, as the younge st floor
leader ever 44 on his election in
1953 he pulled together s dissi­
dent minority party. And as ma­
jority leader of an out-of.the•
White Hou6e party, he has com•
promised the way to leglslation in
the last four years,

Pre■ident Roosevelt, a "great
Democratic llbenl' ' under Har ry
S, Truman and a "voting liberal' '
against McC arthyism.
John Flh..rald Kennedy, 43,
the U. S. senator ro r Massachu­
setts who asys ii he's too young
to be president, Col umbus was
loo young lo discover America.
Second or nine children of Jo­
seph P. Kennedy, later U. S. am•
bassador to Drltaln and R ose Fitz­
gerald Kennedy, daught�r of a
mayor of Boston, he became a
millionair e at 21-by his fatb·
er 's gift-and displayed almost
equal intellectual and political
precocity.

His first book, "Why England
Slept" publiahe d when he was
23, becam e a best-seller. His sec·
ond, ' ' Profiles in Courag e " writ­
ten in 1954 and 1955 during his
conval escence from spinal surg ery
"I believe that I am progrcs· won a Pulitzer Prize for biogra­
sive and prude nt without being phy.
radical. I th i nk I am co nservative
Kennedy won election to Con­
wi thout being reactionary, '' John­
in 1929, but the most dra­
gress
son said. He said he was called
display of his vote•getling
matic
a "fighting Ubeul" when he first
cam e in 1952 when he
powers
went to Congress, in 1936, and
Henry
e feated incumbent S en.
d
quickly beca me a protE!ge of
Cabot Lodge Jr. in a year when
Re publicnn Dwight D. Eisenhower
handily carried the state. Pro­
minent in Lhat campaign and in
h is political efforts since have
bee n his large, stlrac-tive and so­
Conv•rtible
ciable family, and a keen pro­
fessional organization.
Nothing cleon1 your
Ewing, Ste'llnson, 60,
Adl•I
rug1 01 well as
twice dereated for the presidency
th• eoaygolng
by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower,
once declared whe n he was de­
Convertible
layed in reachini: a Washington
only
engagement by the welcome lo
Ge n. Cha r les de Gaul le: ''It
seems m y fate to be always get·
$69.95
ting in the way ol national he­
roes."
Stevenson, th e n seeking a sec­
ond term as governor of Illinois
was drafted for the presidential
nomination in rns2 with the - ac­
tive support or retiring President
Harry S. Truman. He !ought a
Rutland, Ohio
hard primary campaign tor the

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United Methodist
Ruth Class Has
Picnic Monday

4-H News

D trleno Torren&lt;o and Cary Mo ,
Pomeroy Benders
rls were gue1t., at a recent meetmg
By Mrs. Rui...-1 P•inter
of tht B and C Junior Homemak.
0 $
eefiJng
Howard Hauch of Newark called 4-H Clubs Hold
ers at the home or Carla 'Morris.
The Youth P'ellowship of the En• il l the �ainter home Thursday.
The annual picnic of the Dau�h· Mrs. Betty car�e ton, a� viaor , was
Douglas Jo hnwn ,pent Satu r-day Food Project
te rs or Ruth clau oI the United in charge O, tne mtttmg d urmg terprise EU B Church met Monday
Ill Monday with Mr and Mrl. Wm.
Method.isl Church waa held Mon­ which plans for project comple• evening at the church.
The Pomeroy Benders Junior
Taylor of Addi110n .
day ■t the home of Mn. Geor ge tion and Judging were diSC'UHed , lt
Semor 4·H Club1 held the ir
and
Bronn
Ruth
led
Devotions
by
A
!i-1 r. and Mrs. Jame1 Snodgrau food pro1ect Satur&lt;Uly •t tbe
Joachim, East MaJn Street.
waa reported thai the June bake th e rs and Elsie Arnold opent'&lt;I the of Addison r;;illed on lhJ. Robert
Following a potluck dinn er al sale had been successful. C.irla ·
home o f Mrs Ha rold Lohse.
·
mee ,mg.
D ur Jn g the bU!I ,· ne,,, ,e,· Painter, Thursday.
noon, a short bualneu ses:aion was Morri.s, reporter.
A noon lund1con w1111 prepared
aion with Miss Arnold _pr�� idm �.
Mrs. Mary Bailey spent .i c-ouple
conducted by Mn. Joachim, pre•l·
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by the girls on the fire place and
to
picnic
b
a
made
were
for
plans
I
e
Heil•
Will
with
)Ir.
Mn.
days
and
dent, which opened with devo•
served oul of doors to the mem­
The anrfual judging on outdoor
u
tions by Mies Augusta Genheimer cookery of the Pomeroy Benders held at F r ked Run Lake on Friday man.
and Mn. Lohse, Mrs. C. E .
22.
July
Mr and Mrs. Robert Painter and ber.It
usi ng as her topic "What of lhe Sen ior 4-H Club was held Fr iday
and Mn. Geneva Nolan
Blake�lee
World". Members and gueslR res• whe n the group met at the home
Refreshments were senoed at the I Douglas J?hnson ipent M on day Each gi r l gave a dem o nstration
with . Mr. and Mn. Wm. on wlui.t they pre pared for the
pond ed to roll call with • civil of Mrs. Harold Lohse, advisor.
close o f lhe meetin.i: to Jerry i'rick I C H:nmg
a
lor
Addi son and watched the meal. The Senior c-lub members
or
y
T
war hero.
.M
ary
Mrs. Geneva H. Nolan, co unty Dottie Brown, Carolyn Bell
at the �naug� Drive-In.
ks
r
firewo
At the close of the mee ting, extens ion home economics agent, Grueser, Linda and Sharon D1ll.
M r. and Mrs. Will Heilman and gave six dcmonstrationa on safety
home made ice cream and cak e was a guett al the m e ding. Fol- B i ll and Marjorie Bentz' Cunme
.
Mrs. Mary Bailey called at the Jen- in water and life saving,
.
were se rYed by Mrs. Joachim lo lowi� a lunch eon of chili, relishes. 0 1ll,
Carleton, M1�s Brothers nie Housh and Painte r homes on
Jim
Plans were discussed for the
Miss Lydia Ebersbach, Misses Iced tea and cupcakes, pre pared by and M}ss �rnold �nd_ five adulls.
fair exhibits and carnmiltees
Augusta and Ad a Genb elmer. Mrs . club members, a program on safe• Rev. Francis H. Glazier, )fr.it. Or• Tuesday.
�1rs. Robert Painter visited wilh named including Alita C;;ir pe11ter,
Earl Oliver, Mrs. Mart Cra ry, Mrs. ty was presented with Carolyn ville Brown, Mrs. George Brothers,
grandmother Mn. Decker of Jennirer Lohse, and Tamara Fin­
her
W.
E.
C.
Mrs.
Neutzling,
Minnie
Vaughan, salety ·chairman, ill Mrs. Thomas Bentz and L'ftrs. Alice Pl. Pleasant Satu�day
l;;iw, to plan, put up and tear
Downie, Mrs. Jaeob Glo�ckner, charge,
Thompson.
r .ild Violet call• do wn the educ-alional booth; Ja·
Ge
�lrs.
and
'.\tr.
Miss Carri e Yeager, Mrs. Thomas
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Methods of lif esaving wna dem
Goegle in, M rs. Richard Campbell, onstrated by Jennifer t.,hse, and
The ne,ct meeting will be held at t!d on Mrs. Jennie Roush Sunday. net Brown, Linda Moore, Char\es.
1.fr. a nd Mrs. Raymond Taylor anna lless, Karen HoHn er, Jenni•
Mrs. Albert Young, Mrs. A. V. Alita Carpenter conducted a dem- the church with Bill. Marjori e and
Jr and daughter. lt.ayma, visited fer Blakeslee, Lioda She pherd and
Howell. Mrs. Albert Alward, Mrs. onstration on artirl°':il-1 respiration. J unior Bentz in charge.
with Mrs. Robert Painler jue !!day Peggy HoHner, to set up the ex­
T. W. Bengel, Mrs Claude Darst, uresfVing equipmenFWas the topic
hibit booth; and Jane Beer, Bar­
&lt;'Venrng
and three guests. Mrs. Frank Ste• of tafk given by Charlesanna Hess
CARRIES L l:AD
Mr. and �trs. W i l l Heilman cal 1· bara Coates,
Patty Blak eslee,
wart, Mrs. Robe rt Morris Sr., and and Linda Moore spok e on sa(e
TORONTO UPI -A r t Wa ll Jr., cd on Mrs Dale Kesterson and Carolyn Vaughan, Sharon Free·
Mrs. Anna Yeager.
bathing places. Barbara Coates pre• carried a three•shot lead into the
�lrs. Shoemaker, Wedne-ay,
man, Nancy Titu8 and Sunn
The next meeitng will be h eld sen'ed • talk on body adi' ustments final round o( the Canadi;rn Open
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as
ug
amter,
o,,.,rt
rs.
R
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Heaton to tear down the eJLbibit
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al the home of Mrs. Jacob Mees in to the water, and to conclud e the championship today.
Taylor
s
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on the lasl day or fair.
booth
program, Jane Baer gne a resume
Athens.
fpo �is
for an
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ans were alao made
Pl.
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a
demonstr
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Of the Prog•am
,egetable
a
nam,n g
ted
i
vis
Mn.
and
Mr.
22 to
Smith
John
July
on
social
cream
ice
1956 nomination and won it
lion on slip stitches was g i ven by
discusi lman earn mon ey for their contribution
a
He
Mr
Will
conducted
and
s.
r
Nolan
with
Mrs.
M
inter­
g.
mcctm
Truman's
d
n
the
spite
i
handidly e
Cla r ice Norris dur g
to the Canters Cave 4-H camp.
Wednesday .
jection of Averel l Harrimsn es a sion on nutrition with each of the ---S haron Sue Cottril l , reponer.
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her
explainin
girls
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last minute rival.
Hetzer and family of
Raleia:h
Jennifer
Relations betwe en SteYenson paring the l uncheon.
A talk on tours was given by Licen.st"8 Secured
he re for a visit with
are
Akron
reporter.
Lohse,
Securrng
Satur•
wed
ilcenses to
11r.d Truman are distinctly cool.
Charlfs Caldwell at th" July 5
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The form e r president said recent·
meeting of the Alfred Mixed elm,. day i n Prollate Court were Ronald
A demonstration on slip stitch ers at the Alfred Church. Member� S. n11e, 18, U. S. �ir Force, �n
ly that Stevenson i sn' t de cisive
Mike Skidemore. Par ke rsburg
enough to be president, but he hemming was •given by Brenda responded lo roll call with ii good or Mr and Mrs . . (_harles S . .Rife, visited hia gr11ndparent1 Mr. and
has not sugge sted Stnenson or Wigner at a mee ting of th e Key­ deed perrorme4} during the past Dexter, and MarJorte Ann Pr1d�y. · M rs. Raymond Barton, Reedsville.
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of
home
tht:
at
Wednesday
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nutland.
rnddl",
lec­
the last two presidential e
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er.
Authorized
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Milford Lee Hysell, 22, U. S. Air
tions.
pro.
sewing
their
on
worked
bers
HY·
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Del
Mrs.
and
Mr.
of
son
rorce,
Stevenson, whose w i t and erudi•
A cookout for members of the
tion brought the word "egghead" jects under the supervision of An• Pomeroy Benders Senior .and Jun• sel l , Bradbury, and Laura Pauline
into American politics, has won na Russell, advisor. - Betty Sue ior 4·H Clubs was held Tuesday, Thomas, 19, daughter of Mr. and
a larg e, loyal and vocal follow­ Cla r k, reporter.
July 5, al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Thomas, Middleport.
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proressiona
little
ing, but
Mrs. Harold Lohse . Pancakes, Rall•
PLUMBING elkl ELECTRICAL
"Health and Safe ty" was the top• sage , cocoa and a fruit bowl pre• Two Men f;ned n
cal support for the 1960 noml•
O
Jane
Nola
by
given
reports
REPAIRS ond SERVICE
of
ic
nation.
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pared by club members over a I
Stuart Symington, 59, U. S. Myers and Cathy And rews at the wood fire were served. ··outdoor ntoxicat1011 Ch arge
senator from Missouri , is best July I meeting of the Riverview Cookery" was the topic of the pro• Two ml!'r. were fined for intoxica•
known for his seven years es a 4-H Club held at the Myers home. ject lesson for the meeting. Alita tion in II session of Mayor Ch�les
Harold Ohue, Mgr.
top administn1tive official in the Miss Myers also demonstnted the Carpenter and Jennifer lohse re• Legar's &lt;'OUrt Saturday ev e nmg.
Truman admlniUration-and as a proper way to rringe a napkin. ported on the junior leadership They "."ere George Sprouse, Porn- , Locuot s,.
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pmillionai re by his own bus iness Margaret Brown and Paul i ne My­ meeting held on June 28. - Jenni• I e�oy, rined $5 and costs, and Okey
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ers, advisors, were in chal'i;:e and fer Lohse, reporter.
Kiser, Letart, $20 and costs. __ _1,.
talents.
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sew•
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with
members
d
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assist
Now in his second Senate t erm
the hanrisome silver-haired Sy. i ng projects. - Sue Ann Myers, re•
mington has a reeord or solid l ib· porter.
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eral voting, has been most iden•
and Donna Davis
Holland
Sharon
tified with his criticism Of the
and Freda
program
a
esented
r
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administration's dcfonsc policies.
ry at the July 6
sto
a
reed
Smith
as
was
job
n
His first Washingto
head of the Surplus Property meeting or the Columb ia lt'.ake-11
Board. In 1946 he became assist• Girls 4•H Club held at the Colum­
the
ant secretary of war for air and bia School. During the meeting pr1r
sewing
their
on
worked
giTls
the following year, with the
,
armed forces reorganization, he jects with Mary Jordon, advisorr.
reporte
Cox,
Sharon
was named the first secretary of· ' aesisllng. - • • •
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the U. S. Air Force.
"Outdoor Cookery" was lhl! topic
him
named
In 1 950 Truman
ted at
chairman or the Natlonal Secur­ of the project lesson presen
y
Pomero
the
of
ng
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meet
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July
the
ity Resources Boi11rd, and in 1951
at
held
Club
4·H
Junior
s
Bender
the
of
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strator
admin
"cleanup"
Reconstruction Fi nance Corp., the home of Mrs. Harold Lohse.­
er.
then rocked by the " m ink coat" Peggy Hoffner,• report
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freeze"
"deep
and
A project lesson on fresh and
vegetables was iiivcn at lhc
frozen
THREE
COLLISIO N KILLS
Senior Jolly
7
MONTEBELLUNA , Italy UPI­ July meeting of lhe schoo
l build­
the
at
held
ers
Stitch
A train loaded with troops col•
demon­
a
gave
ge
Sauva
Ann
ing.
y
stationar
s
with
lided Monday
correct
the
on
talk
and
on
i
strat
passenger train, killing . three Ital­
each
and
les,
getab
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v
freeze
to
way
per­
i an soldiers and injurying 52
by
call
roll
red
answe
or the girls
sons, including 46 soldiers.

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NEWPORT, R. I. UPI-Pre1l•
dent EUJenhower, hlB aummer va­
cation p lacued by a aeries of In•
ternational incident.I, today faced
the neceuity of dealin&amp; with lha
case or another American plane
downed by the Russian1.
His aidea, apparently cun 1b1
after lbe controveny ov er the
handling of the U-2 spy plane af.
fair in May, had noth1na to uy
about the Soviet report that I six­
jet U. S. reconnailiUnce pla ne
missing since July I bad been
shot down when it violated Rus.
sian air space in the Barf'nta Sea
area.
The Russians cl a imed th■l two
surviYortt or the downed plane
acknowledged that it waa on a
"mission of a military intellia:enc,
nature." The United States Raid
at the time the plane was report­
it Wal on an
e d missing that
mapping flight
e lectromagnetic
betw�n Britain and Norway and
might be lost ove r the sea north
of Norway and Russia's Kola

Jerry Child ers of the U. S.
Navy wno 1pent a 20 day leave
here with hil: parents. has re­
turned to his ship the Yorktown,
at Norfolk, Va.

COLEMAN
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CHASE HARDWARE

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oeller by a record,ahatlerlng martrln, CoDM In and aee what
the bu)'bts'a all about-at your Ch..rolet dealer'a IOOD I

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get Central GAS Air Conditioning''

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Does not. If we buy a new hoUBO, we can gel an Adda-Servel GAS
the Basse.ti: Air-Conditioning System that both heats and cools. It can be included in OUl
mortgage payments. Or if we don't move, we can buy a Bryant Add-On Unit
that connects to our p1-nt GAS Wann Air Heating Sy,,tem. Both the
Ark.la-Servel and the Bryant will comfort condition our entire house year 'round.

George:
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Not a GAS Air-Conditioning System. Friend of mine livM with a family that lule
one. They have a 1,250 sq. ft. how,e. Their average monthly bill is ""'8 than
$15 to both heat and cool with Gas. And the Gas Company financed the whole
air-conditioning sy8tem, including instaUation. No money down, 5 years to pay.
The ]ow monthly installments can be paid with our Gas bills.
You've convinced me. Let's get one.

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fjnanoes GAS Air-Conditioning Sy,,tems. See how little GAS Air Conditionin1
coets to own and open,IA!. Ask for free booklet of photoo and testimonials
based on GAS Air Conditioning uaera' actual year around bills. Get
your copy today. Just wriu, or call: WY 2-5192

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Indians Pull Out
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Miami SiKD• l'air Of
Top uaa;e l'erforuu,r•

S('hoo,I basketball stars to a1 h)e.
ti&lt;' gr1mt»it1-a1d.
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Coach Ditk Shridec sud Lt&gt;Roy
Middlepnrt ·� Utth&gt; Leagui&gt; Jn . Jo'ral.ier of New Boston and Eu·
dians, with two regulars .sh(•lvt&gt;d gue Bo.....-t of Sp,ri11,gl1eld will
beca11H of illness. pulled out w1tb enroJJ tbili Septe.m,ber.
Fi'az.ie.r. a 8-6 .alJ-aruun(I play
a 8-7 victory OVE-r thf' winless
Red Sox l1s1 evenir&gt;e w11h a four­ er. lef bH (BfAlll liljll ,iUI. �bet11ten
run outburst 1n the top of the seal(WII and ialo t- .st,te Cl181!i A
seventh. and by holding the Sox semi-lintb (hi&amp; llf)rin&amp; helorP Joa•
to thrre runf! 111 I-hr bottom of the i� out to S•lem Ltkal.
StVE'lllh,
11 was -!-4 .i!1rr the&gt; regu iat ion
six with Charley Payne of the
I ndians and J{lhn 'I'r,iylor ol the
Red Sox ending up all even
The lnchans p1r-ked u p four
runs in Lbc seveuth off relit'fer
Ell is and thr Red Sox gol hack
only three of then} ofl thP [ndian

Big Mac Captured
$500 ,Feature Jlatll'

HAMILTON, O. UPl--8i,: Mar,
owned �Y Joe Hagler ol Xetii■
and Joe PaddOCk of Dayton, won
the reature � Class 2 pace at
Hamilton Racewa)' Monday nie:h t .
Cbief Isaac was SCl'omJ and
Blue Dan was third.
Big Mac. an 8-)'ear-old che�tnut
was third most of the way and
made his mcr.·e around the l,11st
turn and wun going away. HP pait!
$7.20, M: and $3 in winni11g i n
2 : 08 2-6.

RADIO and TV
SALES and SERVICE
We Sell Motorola
W1' SenicP All
Makt&gt;s and Models

rellef, Wayne Davis who w1/i re•
placed by l.arry Taylor hefore
the innin&amp; was over to put out
the fire.
The Indiana now are 1·2 in
second half pl ay, the Red So x
0-3. lndh1n reaul,.r11 absent were
Buddy Moore and Mike Brallon.

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Phone WY-2-2255
Pomero7
E. Milla SI.

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Karr and Van Zandt

USED CAR SALE
'S8 MERCURY

Madalltt 2 O.Or
Pu1h button drlYe. A.ii 11 i.lent II a soarine gull. Pita your
vacation in this Bil!l "M' · . It'■ ready to 10.

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Ch&amp;.ften Delvx• , DNr
Thi11 onP ran'l be beat 111 thiH pr.lee. Doet everythlns but
sit up and beg. You'll reaUy like it. SM tor your11ell.

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Beoutiful two tonf' blue. Power stHrlna: and power brakes.
A q111t· l l r11r. Truly a good value.
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11-2 Do.r Sedan
V8 RO&lt;"kPI Pngine with ■Undard 11hirt. Go - Go - Go in
lhlM ,m:ip-p)' Old6. The buy ol your Ille.

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'59 RAMBLER

Amerlcen 2 Door
Solid rt!d finil1h . .-\merlca'a economy C!hamplon. Low mile­
a.we. one owner. The best compac:;I made. Hurry!

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'57 OLDSMOBILE

llll-2 DNr lNan
Solid blat-1( flni11h 1et orr ,with wbll.e wall Uru. ·Hydramat­
k drivt'. Feei power beneaLh your wheel with Old1' Fam•
ou• V8 engine.

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�tlv• life after wfferin9 from
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lolntt lffmed affected, Accord­
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lh•urNtold Arthritis, lthe&gt;uma­
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litka.1 COl'l"'"'tlo11,
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writlwl NIO\lt ,..,. mlMUrtWI of
th• fM'lltklam, ltut hH Nt•lnad
all ...... ,-_., ..Js duirp •ra for
the dr..._ of the &amp;hows whieh
occur every four yHr1. twni he
NYlewa NIM- of ffle drMMtic
polltk•I ■hows M had conrtd
1lne1 ttl• fflilrefha,n Democratic
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DETROIT UPI-Ex-Illinois guard
Don Ohl was acquired by the Oe,
troll Pi1lon1 from the Phlladclph\K
W arrior, Monday in a Nation a l
BHketball A&amp;loelatlon deal that
involved "coPalderbly more than
the $&amp;00 waiver price," according
to Pi1ton General Manager Nick
Kerbawy,

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Tourney Opens
Monday, July 18

Pameroy

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play the old a:arden. lwt no t'lrrllS
I rat could m.11tch what the Demo•
� . accorupliahed in 1"'' J,om
June 24 to Jul¥ I&gt;, incl;Usive, an
alaiQMt �•ndaJous (ort.mgbl.. The
• . I h e KII Kl uxeri; , �ut her�n
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the l92f,
r ti ra l in the drp
uld \lad1son Squi1rt: Ganlt•n, New a_n d uthers. �ere for the n 001 1 11,.
�!Oil of Wilham c. McAdoo, sonYork City.
The old Karden was used to vio- u1 •I aw or w ood row WI! son.
The w�til , the big cities of the
lent't and vulgarity. Stanford
a
S l and others were for Alfred
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Whitt&gt; was architect of the old
pile. He built into it a tower pent- EUlanu� Smith &amp;overn� of the
house. The didoes White cut there slate 01 New York. Sm ith was a
with this an·d that lovely from the Roman C atholic and religion was
Broadway stage Jed, finally, to a hot and an&amp;ry i ssue. The em•
his death by gunshol at the- hands �all i ed Democrats bti llottecl 103
ol Harry K. Thew. While had rut times ,before they named their
a didoe with Evelyn Nesbit, . a �•�· John W. Davis of We11 t Virsta�e &lt;:lancer and, 111110, the wire g_i m a, W ho had 3 1 vole, on the
firSI ballot and who bung around
of Thaw.
votes for d ays before going
60
The big circllfl also used to
over t he top on the 103rcl.
a.tter Than Circus
New York City firemen pl.anted
iiPare sirens all oveP the garden
before Smith was put in nominalion. Wh�n the great moment
came, the firemen pulled the
switches. Brawney New York cops
stood guard to assure thal no
McAdoo-minded delegate turned
otr lhe racket. The Smith demonThe Second Annual Tournament stration continued for more than
lor Liltle Leaguers will get under­ 90 minutes.
way at 6 p. m. next Monday, Jul)'
Fill Flfht DlaputN
18, al the Kyger Creek Employees'
William Jennlnjs Bryan attem ptClub ball field adjacent lo the Ky• ed lo address the convention beger Creek Power Plant.
fbre nominat ions were in order,
The £irst game will pit thl! Porn• and the delegates exploded in fist
croy Dodgers againot the Gallipo­ fight disputes for posseuion or
lis Senators, and at 7: 15 p. m . t he the various stale standarda. An isClifton • West Columbi a te■Ul will sue was whether thl.s or that stanmeet Red's Sup£'r Markel. The d it rd should be in the parade to
final game of the evening will see salute Bryan. The Colorado delegathe Syra cuse Giants going agains1 lion, down front by the press box,
lhe Gallipolis Tigers at 8:30 p. m . wns in ehaos. A man seeking to
In all, thl!l'e are 32 LilUe League carry Colorado's standard into the
teams entered in 1 he tournament, Bryan parade lost it to a u,uscular
representing Pl. Pleasant, Mason, woman who instantly look her an.
Nrw Haven, Clllton-We1t -Columhia tagonist out of the contest hf
and Henderson, W. Va.; Gallipnlis knocking him down and out.
Pomeroy, Syracuee, Racine, North
The firemen's sirens. tbe fi,: htGallia and Cheshire, OJtio.
ing on the convention floor, tile
whoop-it
The tournament wil1 run from lcrl('s as-up rowdyism or the pJ.
they
July 1 8 through July 30 with no or Prohibiti on, cheered ror repeal
all combined to
games being played on Sundity. In
partiea away
political
frighten
c11se of rain, the g41me scheduled
Tbere bas
City.
York
New
from
(or that evening will be played the
not been a convention there since
following e\'enJng,
Trophies will be given to the
!irsl, second and lhird plare learns,
with the nrst - pJace team re.ceiving
By Mtd•lln• BuchaiNII
individual trophies, Eighteen indi•
Vernon Greene and family
vldual trophies will be awarded to
outstanding players in the tourna­ were here over lhe holiday fr-om
Akron. They have a summer home­
ment
and also visiting them were their
son Raymond and wife of Kent
Mr. and Mrs. George Sellars or
Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pul­
lens, Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Pullens and daughter or Williams
town and Mrs. Elda C11.l1way.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Clark
of Columbus visited Mr. ind Mn.
Vernon R�!;!d_ and family ' OVJ:r
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John Calaway is attending
srhool (P. B. X.) in Marion.
Mrs. Lavina Brannon, Gladys
Powell . Mr. end Mrs. James Bran­
non visited Mr. and Mn, George­
Reed Sunday. Twill11 Clark vislted
the Reeds Fridsy evenin,.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed
visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Grocenickle Sund ay evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed
atld family visited · her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cain of Hock­
in11:port recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon F.ddy
.ind ramily of Columbu1 visited
Tom Deeters over the week.end
al110 visiting the Deelen: were
James Deeter and his bride. Jam­
es ls in the Navy and hla wile
is residing in Columbus,
A Sunday School wiener roast
was held at Mr. and Mr.11. George
Reed's for the beginners cla91 or
Joppa Church. Attending the 1(,
fair wer� Pele, CarJJene end Ar­
lene Reed, Keven, Jerry Jnd J)an•
ny Miller, Patty and Bobby Gro•
cenickel, Francis and Anitra Wrla
ton, Joey Buchan11n, Dale Dlllon
Mr. tnd Mra. Vernon Reed, Mr,
and Mrs. Curtis M iller, Mrs. Ray
Wriston, Mrs Margaret Groce,.
nickle, Mi:. and Mra. 8. M. Buc_h­
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and Mrs Delcla Reed,
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Mike MIiler hurt hill arm SunIP
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NAMED TRACK COACH
CARBONDALE, Ul. UPI - Lew
Hartzo;:. 3ft, track coach ,11t North­
east Loul11i1ma State, h.u been ap­
pointed head coach at Southern
1mnois University pending ap.
proval by the SIU bo.ard of trus­
tees. A spokesman for the univer•
sity said the matter -wlll be taken
up next month.

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Barnum wou ld Ra1· se Ante For

By LYLE C. W1LSON
SPORTS ARENA. LOS ANGELES
UPI - If Phineas T. Barnum had
anything to do with this Demornt•
le National Convention, or any olh•
er-, he would price the tickets by
heavyweight fight standards and
another $1 million
take down
more.
The greatest 11. how on earth!
fbiB ii a national politieal con­
vention. Some &amp;re showier than
M y f avorite
others, however.
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true value.

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Johnny Young ' s high ridtng P1rall'S sewed up their claim
P,cnic i.tonday
to the County Little Li�o gu(• :\!-i.su1 ' 1.tliun l'ham pionship a. little
ThP annual picnic or the WSCS
J.
tighter Monday night with a 7 2 v iuory (JVe r l he Dodgers.
of tile Heath Methodist Church
was held Monday evening t,m the
In other games the Syracusl' I ndians to.st Lo the Pomeroy
lawn 111 the 14.et.hodist parsonage.
Redlegs 5- 1 with Dick w� rrv goi111; all th{' wav for the win­
M Hld le,ort'!I Little Leagu f' Red·
· to tbe semi·.t·ma 15 1n
.,.- IOL off Ed
Rt·v. Raymon Konkr.ight., minis,
ga■1es h"its lb: at W ne,.,,
ners, and the Braves took Uk \".mh�" bv a scor.e of 1 1 -6 in rn
legs turlled three hits into 8 4_2 tt&gt;r of the ehur('li was the devopd&lt;fler.
C-M
White,
Tour•
Softball
Bend
the
in
pl,1yed
a cascade �f hit s an_d err_on; The ( ·ard..., · of Ratine beat the
Cl iftoo- M,uo n jumped into a vid.ery hiBt evening over the Yan- ti-Onal leader for the evening and
namenl al Baehtel t'ield on M on•
Syracuse G1anh; 6-4 1 n a hgJ1t dut:J a! Syracuse.
2• leacl in Uw top o{ the first kees H Diekie F'ift&gt; or the win- he hased his service on nature
day night.
n� duPI
The Tigers and JN� ;1 1d nv1
of hymns and
Kyger Cteek , behind the ••1· in.nib&amp; .o,a airelet bt' i!lm !S' Van n":"s was _ in a ti�ht pilehi
Yan- 11,nd used a numberlo nature.
pla y, rE&gt; ,chf"du l i ng t lw ir i.,:.;w w 1 .'&gt;� 1 1 1 111 _\ A rn old of lhc Yan k lles
the
of
Rawhngs
Craig
w101
Matrttriple
u.U
Oliver
ll'ob
.aitl
a
Ulra·
llankin,
Du.lcb
or
h.u,rli.q
o:.it
pertaining
poems
Har(ieorge
and
siu�ks
Y-v
t
h,111
•
for a latPr date.
ied back the Nei.- Jla.,.en Mer· bf .._ •• · l)oJJ fata�bt.11r a, 11:ees.
t'ur Uu.• Pirat.ei. Miekt&gt;v M,,11 I r i � h 1 1 for tht• ,cyde. ge.tl..i.ite •
The Y ankees we n,l ahead 1 -0 in I During me sncfrt, b�Jle9! ses•
1u1,e •P tlve
.5-0, ta M.wldaf1 f.ir!JI CIQll· Wa'llff'!.}!: s,it.clwr,
· •
l'hini b11d a doublt' ,:111 d ·lwo 1-ill 1 h r1•P run honwr. a lr1ple, dOI.IM,e cila1)ti
second 01;1 a.a error and sion oonduded by !h.e president,
tbe
In
l.
1hf second ea.nu s,n. iliiw;.
&amp; leii to get half hi s team ' s hits ;1 1 1 r l 1-1 11i,:le 111s five RBl's weu Lt:i
Shsened's single, got another · in Mrs. Earl Koia:hl, a teP(l.r.t of the
do•n,e11 1h, West Coklilbia
and score threl' of ils six runs f (JIJS. arnJ h1� t·� de hilting is be. e1i1se
's
r
Mel
ln
tonl&amp;ht'a
,a�
ci.
lr:
the fourth 1;m U:aw t!ngs' single officers training · s�bOOI which
Mowa.Uin•rs, 0·1 . 1'hen, i, the
Cilo hed two i.inglcs and drovp a 11, ' \Ptl l he flrsl lune this seafiOR ,
J
in
M
1
e
was recently h,l!ld in_ •�eroy was
an infield out.
and
e&amp;s
4
If
la
�qe
1.5
$,1
.
1
4
f
Nllnd,
aieco,pd
l)e
ol
Li·ro,\· M urray with two. PW- jnt pme
run in while ('hur1i ie M u rr11y
.
e
t
e
'
•
I
,inning
.
fourth
Redlegs'
e
th
For
given by M lss B�s �n'born.
7 P· m Smith s
,J.ir.at um
dial� with 1 hret&gt; , and Tom Hanis Waverly Qippetl Cliflon•t\r1Jl!Oe illt' th
si11gl.ed.
ol
wi
U
i
1
t
Bruce
cro11sed,
There were thifY•tW"o members
runs
ttlree
wtuin
l
P.ar.karsbure
rj
n,
t.r
pll
.a KCM"e or 3-2.
• .a t
For the DodgcNi , E d rl i f' Baf'r w 1 l l 1 t w o srn.:.:IN;, were other
. 111. Wallace led orr wiih a double and gueB,l.11 pr.es1nt ror: ihe potluck
Coli,
Wat
P�1
JJ
�
Im
d
•
nick.e.
was
Rank.i
� d
got a leadof f homer in t he fif t h t o1&gt; h 1 1 t c rs .
yracuse and lwo errors and a walk did pi cn i c. Hostesses wltp_ arranged
a.ra
K"t'W ,Cr
F or tlw Hral'l's rll'\and a.nd two biLs--sin�s by Paul H11rmtltl 'tiillU.
.
and John Guinther had a run
of
e
t
t
t be the dtmage. 7he winners added a tor the affair were Mrs. Konke
ttlll.
CiDil•
b
ffl
,_.
he
ut)
and lurll' Miller-as .b e
I t
scoring double in the rirst and I W1('k l t nf' 1•ach had two singlie1, 1'.ilew Haven t�am .,u,nder OOIWl'ol
eo,i,11,
run ia the tilth on Btu Swan ' s right. Mrs. Jack --BeCbt,e, Mrs.
ev
Jeff Ci blls. Ch11rll'y Ba x. t N . D it- k i 1&gt; Tiotu h ;. uul Theiss, 11. rlouble en d all evenin_g ..
siag].,e a11,d another error. Mark Kenneth Byer, M,fiJ. ijoah Husce,w:
The Lipe
Kn:er Creek 1�
Davis and Virgil Phill i ps t'a di C:1 1rn. a sin.l:(lt'
T.�onehill ,:ot the other Rt:dleg kins, Mrs. James �!�ihfon and
First IS...
Yankf'f• J&gt;1trhing walkt'd ll two ill the filth wtio.g on a lliiiDhit singles.
Mrs. Charles E. Yopn&amp;�
hit.
O
8
,de
t-5
Rotb,:eb,
Bo
)'
b_
ta
000
.
.
.
.
.
Kpger
by
doub�
�
t lw1r unl1oing. and fanned f-iYe
- ·· _
.
The big five run 1'1ra1 e fifth hul l ers Bravl' pitching allowed la1.1kie, and a !I.Qcn!1ce ny by New H,.lvein . . . 000 000 0-8 2 2:
For the Yankees Blaine alld J.
Duek.y V,ao Ma.tre.
Rankin and Lucu; GIiiand and Whitlatch also singled.
inning tome on 1 wo w&lt;1 lks, with 1 wo frt·r paSM!S and fanned six.
•
CHAu•
otM
',..
� ·•'I(
_... F•vo
Howard.
003 I 1 .1- 8 l3 .i
two out. an inlerferencf' rail 011 V&lt;1111&lt;1,,·�
ny ( Kid )
-Befl
t'Pi
Raw•
2,
walked
3,
YORK
fanned
NEW
Fife
They added two rpore in the
1hP ral("her, two hit batsmen ar11I Bra\"l''530 :Wx - 1 1 '1 � !lixQI when �&gt;' �elher sina;i&gt;d
Paret of Cuba, the· nrir welterlings f anned two, walked 2.
S-.,d Gomo
Jin error, plus Mench111i's double.
l .i•rny Murray. ( I.Pi. Plecbaty a with the ba5es loaded. A triple by Syracuse . . . . . 200 300 1--6 7 2
The Redlegs won a game in the weight champion, is fivored at
Pirate pitching was sharp, i.m1 amt Gf'ori:r l 111rri.� . Roush and
Rankin in the seviP.nth followed Mountaineers 000 1 00 0--1 2 .:; 1 1th inning that was a completion 1 3·5 to beat Garnet (f;1:I g.._r) Hart of
ing three walks, fanning 13 Dod I W irklinf'
by Glen Logan's sacrifice fl)'
O.n4itf •nd WIIIOll; Bateman of a June 26th l l - 1 1 tie l'alled Philadelphia tonigbt '· at Madison
gers. Dodger p1tchin� pnmit!NI
after nine innings, when Mark Square Garden in a .,_,.pn · title 10and Miller.
f,,r 1 lw Co1rds Wolfe and A l kire provided the fifth score.
nmc w11l ks, hit three batters, a r'1d
Tannehill singled and scored on rounder.
Syraeuse g rabbMI an early 2-0
&lt;';1d1 had t n pl1·.�. 1·1ll'h driving in
fanned 1 1inc.
Third
Infield oot, this one played -------:-'.""'::"�­
tn
lead
in
their
cont,sl
w
,th
the
Pirates
J OO 05 1 -7 6 o l wo r1111 � Fr,ur &gt; olhN boys had
l
�
0--2
009
200
Cllft6ll•Ma■on
be/ore U.e lull game.
threatened to
1 00 010-2 fl 2 srndi•\ Fnr 1hc &lt;;1ants Donovan Mountaineers and the
Dodgers
Wa¥Wl1 . . . . . 1 00 200 x-3 2 1
How•
o!
route
a
make
ge.me.
for
three
h:i1I
i•ach
Owt•n
;md
Tyo, Cilo 4 &lt;WP) and Menchrni
White and J. VanMeter; Black•
ever, tbe Weat Colum bia team
Tyo 5, MPnt·hini 6. Simpson I I.I ' ) four Slll'!"("';�ful t rips to the plat!!, settled
and Bartlett.
h!,lrn
down
lo
keep
the
�Ii!
Guinther 6 and Gibbs. Umpin·s · om· of 11 .. m,1 :1t1"!- ht&gt;ing � double. respectable. Four
:::::;::.:;�]: ,j:g-4.ff
J. Whitlatch. Umpll'eil: Bruce WalMounl-ai11eer er•
Owrns. i.:rnn_!.! in in the fourth,
Homer Smith, G. Hl.1ckwell aml
,:! ,JJM, ,:::
lace .11nd David Casci.
f11n1wd P1:.:ht 0111 of nine b11llers rors in the flr1t inning provided
J. Mi tt"h,
those two runs.
lndi.in hitters. all singles, were f;i/'ing 1 1 1 m Tlw (; iants have won
FIGMT RESULTS
Syraru!le added three In the
8-3.
are
Cards
Tlw
4
1os1
7.
by Jewel l. Marty Morarity, Billy
UPI-Pat McCarthy,
BOSTON
3 1 2 000---fl 6 2 fmtrth II Jerry Grueser eiRg)ed
CundiH 2 ,Mike Hose arid Bill ( ':1r,l 111;1b
drew with Larry
8o•ton,
H,
1
llllte11
hut
w.111
foreed
Slops ltdll-D
s
!
n
a
1
f;
8
000-.f
03
1
at
�nd bter
2
Francis. The Jndiun run was
Tampa, Fla., 10.
131,
ao.nt.nan,
when
4
Hostir
P).
(W
lid11!1•.
l
.I
and
aare
wa1
Stiven
at
.Bub
sr&lt;&gt;red on a Hedleg error.
NEW ORLEANS UPI-Henry
ltedleK hillcrs were lrd hv Sp1·11e1•r J1·nk111�. J. Owens 4 and rirlt Oil a fielder'• ctJoiee. Roeer
1 5', D•troit. outpointed
'Hallk,
Wi■ebre
nn61'
doubJed.
Hem•
1her,
uin
(i
111pm•·
"
1
curul1ff
and IWli
Ut
IVY s.,,ji
V&amp;nMeter 110d Sleve Finlaw wi1h
160, San Francisco,
CIMY,
M.l11k
Fiaher tr�W - AU tllree aeoi-ed
QW VQIUC UPI-Amold
a double af)d single each with �lry !5.
UUGGIIT
YOUI
Al
.
when t)M- tflr•w � the P8'e to PalNr, •ata by QJ'lt atroke in 10.
W8i'ry getting a single.
get
Fi,her
hilh.
,vent
UNI lrltNb Qpen and bOuaCJd out
The lhre,e run Redleg innin�
Syracuae'R ah:tb run ea.me lie
l'NJ\CA Ol&gt;u ..ou a (.echni• , ANOTHER GOOD BUY FROM BAKER'S
c11me on three walks and Van
the 1eYenth.
WU,on hi.ult ie111¥Y. lltpe1 to rec.aln hi• wlMinJ
Melli!r's double. In the fourth o
11ing!efl, •tole 1eot11d, w.eat
to form In next week '1 P(i,\ cham­
walk and Finlaw"s double scored
i
!CO&lt;
.ID4
ioJJeld
11n
oo
NI
U.
· pl-Ip It Ai,n&gt;n, ON/&gt; .
tht run ind in the fifth Pal
ed on i..r, ,_.,. lri,Ple- .
"I •11111 11it Ille l'(IA If I
Story 11wiped he;me.
The . MOlllltaln....-1 l'!IO &amp;!olJr !11art aottlnl tlio 1- .SIU!,"
Indian pitching fam1ed 1 1 and
ea� AO the (ol¥"ttl en
by ..... - Jilonday
""en
walked sill'. and Werry for lhe
Boh Wiaebrenllll!r aid
Col•· M -'-...::.a - 1 jel ·
r Ir
�dlegB fanned six 1111&lt;.I walked
Br o wn, Black, Toa,st, Grey
y
Unl
.d
P,..11
l"t•rn
B
t
,tional , man. Tbose wete till � hU, p �
hi, a,iettr• .u,., Wtnl·
with �
only three.
�'!l
81rDt1�. . 11i1(·hini:! iii helping ttie given
by Srraaa,e'i flurler, fra:.
lndi a ns
000 010-- 1 fl 2 . l1 •tS r )' I 1ly
( r,rr Havana Reds) i Buddy Clllldiff wtlt weat ' "l'•.1II U..
""-••1. .,,..bullter fro'! �II·
.,,,._,
_._ 1...
300 l l x-5 � I
Redle&amp;s ,
.
.
1
'
olliar, Pa., wa Ofti4'll pe!'J111s.s,on
. oo fourth place waY . f•r the w1.n.
. ii,:l trn th t•lr �rip
Jewell (LP), C. Crow 5 and tm
t h&lt;' lnl1 ,rna11ona 1 League. . ,
Chfton•Mlson ilYe WIYerJy fits · to pll)' • the �nc• 0 n Mon.
Crow, Jewell � - Dick Werry and
Ho.ward �unn hall1•d 1 hc M1am1 before losing out, 3-2. The dUfer- 4ar when ipffldat, nl�his en• l
MIDDLEPORT
Lennie Vanlleler.
M11�l1ns . with only four hits !!nee wae Don Sams' home ran lr" ,.18
t
■l-e .
- 00 1�
while his ti•ammate.� respondfrd
-=with 14 for e 3·0 v1ct nry at Mia­
mi Monday ni�h 1 , II wus Nunh's
firth triumph uJ,(uins l one setba ck.
,Jersey ('i[y is now a lull game
Rorhester.
ahi•ad of fiflh•pl 11&lt;'1'
which dropped a 4.3 verdict to
Mnnlr�I. Ner, -:q,1ttnm needed
Bob Louks or Syred.1sc 1oday ninth•inning rf'lle-r hrlp rrbin
announced August 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 15 Run Pt"rr11 1111ski �forr gaining
and 16 a. dateB for his Syra&lt;'UKe his th ird victory ln rour dedsions
Pony Tourn11ment with the final for Montrral.
championship game for Aug. 18.
In othrr ridion, Rirhmond de•
Eight Learns are needed. four of
Columbus, 6-0. hehind the
rrated
whom already are slgned. Thry
plh'hin� of Bill Stufford,
hi!
four
are New Haven, Middleport, Ha•
nipped Oufhlo 3-2
Toronto
anrl
cine and Syr acuse. Syrac1,1se a111I
. srhedukd
game
rei::ularJy
,1
in
Pomeroy Joined forces for !he
comple­
the
won
lfoon8
lh1•
af11'r
Syracuse entry.
Team# are invited from Rur• li on nr a M;1y 22 su�pcnded game
2 · 0, 111 10 inni11is.
roundin(Z towns a nd cit ies.
STANDING S
Main rule 111 that 1!ach rlub will
W l Pct. GI
be allowed 12 players, only si,c
54 '17 .6'7
ix'lng 14, years old. There mu�t Toronto
"' 36 .561 I¼
be five pitchers on each roMi•r Buff•lct
Rlchmc,nd
.Stt 1 0
and only three may be 14 years
JffffY City
41 43 . 412 IS
old.
37 42 -441 16
Loub said 12 trophies will RochHt•r .
.
.
Montreal
36 44 ,450 1 7¼
be awarded the winning team,
Cctlumbu•
36 49 .4t4 20
plus one tor the - manager. All
Miami
35 _jO .4l2 21
games will start at �: 16 aharp
and go 7 innings. The first eight
teams to as k entry will a:et first
choice. Write Bob Louks, Box 152,
Syracuse. 0., for i n formation and
applleatlon1 to enter.

'54 PlYIIOUTH

Was $495 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SALE $281

4-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy -Middleport, o .. July 12, 1 960

Redlegs W in 4-2
ey Over yankees
Into 2nd Round. Of Tourn
.
.
Dutm .s sm1le ,in the
Kyger Creek and Syracuse mov• followme
• b
f• Waverly. Cli!·
inning
foW'lb
play
ed into the second round o1
while last year's champions_. Park• t?"•Maaon was leadmg 2-1 , 11 t the M00day EVeO}flO
er!.hurg•Wav-u-ly, won theJr way tune. Tho&amp;e w•rt dw only two

Was $695 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SALE $'81

Chlollaln 2 Here ls real uvtn11 tw YOQ U • I04l4 e•. A tfOld d.,.nd·
A - OI A DNI
eble job.

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Daily Sen ••1. Po eroy-Middleport , O., J uly l2, 1960--5
::
�
-;; ,� Slate party ch•irman Ra)'
GetOhio Lpu bu,';llnH
C �is! of A. ffln wu named flrst
R.-ady ,.�or Lonvt"nt ion
\'tre f"hafrman: Mrt. Florence c,,
r) co:L MBUS UPl W1!h the Morrls or Toledo, M"COnd vke
-:-- •n Lm. An
e m oc. , t.a makini: h•&gt;
chair m AII: Courtney Burton of
R,, e, h I{
bl
s get t h fffl·
Gal e# M'ills third \'lee ehairman
Jehle�
eir own C&lt;ill· and Mrs. Let h.I A.ltry or Salom ,
. ..:l.t' �_ or 'tt
. 0pr:�
�ent1on i n Chicago lale-r this St&gt;rrtlary.
month.
1
ThP Rut'kcye df'le�a11on to the
GOP rnmt'ntion mPt Monda y and I
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collln11 1nrl
elel'ted former Sen John w. 1 so n M i ke of Belpre were herrBricker of CoJumbu1 as ehair• , Sunday.
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192-i, al180uJh It would be all literally, b)' a Philadelphia ilw• tan pre•�ential nomlnation
ideal city t,, rea10n of lhe IU�rb e
1 Camt&gt; l94-4 a11rl Harry S Tru1,.n,po-·" '··, hotel. ""·••·enu
�· on y ln"D.
v •
Davw:t J. Wat.h wa1 the m.:r n &amp;qi.leaked m. beating W1I11.nd amUNment facilitiel.
l lt32 cha1tman l)f lhc- Democratic lal'i! for �ond place That WH
• "" 1 948
••· . 1'Hu
Platform quili! a corw,,,,,·v.. 0 .......
Natwn.al Conv&amp;1tion
When 111 memory of that tt'i-4 CornmittcE&gt;. All drunk! and othen when th.- o.,_. motnlA
w.anled
10
lion
Oemoen tlc National Con.,.en
who lib a touch of alcohol from I berlt'h HST hut couldn't quite
la cone, perhar Borne party 'Nill lune 10 time mu,t thank Wal,h I m.ike it.
live NN, Yor• another chance. I for repeal of the prohibition ,
hope so.
The greatea1 1 how 1 on earlh . no
amendment. Ht&gt; city . alickered
leu .
._
the
I
commll•
reaolution
lhe
on
dry1
dram
be
can
a, however.
There
-in any eonventi.e . The Rei) ubli• Lee in 11uch fashion lh t th e . m
: ;; �
can• a11embi,e,d in Ch icqo in up with a repe-al j
q
knowin1
f:e
���e�e�.
how.
uite
n
riora
t.ed
o
i
re
1 932 ommit
to the
a•
ti (m of President Herbert Hoover. 1 932 Democrats put one piece of
despi te depression and a rising paper 110 that the voters not only
popular tide a cal nst the prohibi• rould, but would , read ii .
'52 Conw.ntlon To"
tion amendment and the Volitead
PRESENTS
d
A .
For pure drama and anslde pol .
s.ndbult '-'"" Hoow.r
itics, the 1 952 Democratic Nation•
An individual with the bnprob- ul Convention is tops. The dr 11 ma
able name of Sandb l.att decided lo and politic, came 111 tbe wild
Htop Hoover. His atrateu was to and woolly and Ion&amp; �•Ion during
[i!et before th.e convention for lbe whieh a group of youngsteu, Gov.
presidential nomination the name r. Mennen Williams of Michiaan.
of Calvin Coolid&amp;e of l!assachus• the \ale Sen. Blair Moody, alto o(
WMP0-1 390 KC
ett.s, who Hoover bad succeeded in Michigan, one or the Roosevelt
the White Hou1e in 1929.
boys and some others, •ttempted
lo read out of the party and out of
Ore� on was pl Nl ged techni &lt;'ally lhe convention h.all 110me old limt.o lt!:? nomination of Sen. Jo:l!eph en such 11 Gov. John S. 'Battle nd
L. France of Maryland and • DOI · Sen. Harry F. Byrd of Virginia 11nd
able anti-prohibitionial. The late scrappy little Gov. Ja mes F.
Rep. Bertrand H. Snell or New Byrnes of South Carolin a.
York waa permahenl cnairma n.
J I M LOHSE, WMPO Radio
The effort failed, else the crea•
The last thing Snell intended lo
permit was the presenlalion of tion of a new party in the South·
Coolidge's name lo the restless Re· ero states probably would .have
Broadcast Live and Direct
publicans. He feared. and wilh taken plaee eight years ago.
And there was the time, of
SOme reuon, that the convent ion
m ight reject Hoover and stam• course, when FDR rammed Hen­
From CROW'S DRIVE-IN
pede lo Coolid&amp;e.
ry A. Wallace down llf Democrats '
throats as a vice presidential oom.
After France and Hoover had inee. That wa, in llWO, the third
been placed
nomination, term convention. Then was beard
In
Fl'a nce a pproached the platform the so-called "voice lrom the
req lleltlng Snell's permis,iion to sewer" proclaiming without end
address the oonYention. His pur­ over the loud .speaker sy8lem that
pose ,,... to • nnou 11ce hi11. own
everybody wanted Rooeevelt. That
withd rawal in f-avor of Coolidg e. w.aa the .year that Wet1delJ Wilkie,
Snell suspected something like a Democrat, kidnaped the Republi- I
that. The chairman Wllenged
F'rance · s credentials, which were,
ln {act, if'Yllid. Snell then ruled
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HEAR:

MONDAY thru FRIDAY - 6 to 6:30 P.M.

Sale

Flu.Ill Dlwn Stain
An official acceunl of the pro­
cee4in11 aay that when Fraii.oe
continued to tn1iat, S�U called on
the aerceant..at-anns io e1cort the
senatOI' from the hall. What Snell
did, actually wu to join the ser­
geant-at-arms in aeiting Frantt by
hi!!: body and clothing. The)' then
{June him down the 1tair11 which
led to the roatrum frOOI the rear.
That ended the Coolidge.for-presi•
dent effort in 193Z.
Sen. Lester J. Dickinson of Iowa
was the Republican keynote speak­
er.in 1932. He spoke for two houu
aml fifteen minutes, Dever once
menUontng the issue of prohibi•
Uon wbldti ,\Ml, ot H a firecrat';.
kana could not '
t.hemael.,.es on prohi­
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billon, liOieVff, end their both•
sides•o(.,the,queltion pb:nk waa ai•
most UQint:ielUgible. It was drafted,

WOMEN'S WEAR

LITTLE i&lt;""
(l.C![, An. UPI­
Quick acting FBJ a.eenta swooped
Aown in lbe final 1econda and
aquaabed a "sinl1ter plot" to blow
up a Neiro �llep and po1111ibly
kill aomeone early today about
the u.me time a1 • bomb blasted
a hole in the side or , warehouse
near Central Hil:b School.
Federal q:ents a.rr,sted three
men pJ!)Ulng to blow up a build·
inK at Philander Smith College,
two or them III they lit a candle
attAched to a fuse leadl,q: to
more than 30 •tick, or dynamite
PICked 1'1 a band-made black box.

LQOIC-ALIK■t
LOS ANl!EU!:8 UPI - TNI Ken­
n,edy, Sen, ltetiniedy's brother,
lltopped traffic In the BIitmore Ho­
tel lobby Jlptn, auto,rapbs and
telllnc t-onfuaed conventfoners he
ii 1IOt hil tam01.11 took-alike broth•

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Sale Price $32.SO
MEN'S YEAR-IOUND SUITS

.Sal, ·$1 7.95

Sale $34.SO

Values To

Woels--Wool1 and Dacrons Rayons
V■h,.. To $55.DO

$27.50

One IAt Of Men'a

SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
ValuH Te
2 For $5.00
$4.00

Bey•• Sizes 8 lo

Men's

18

SPORT COATS

STRAW HATS

V9'un To $1 5.95

ValuH To $5.95

Sale $9.95

Sale $3.00

ONE LOT OF TROUSERS-Polished Ootlom, Sizes 29 lo 34
Vaues To $4.95-SALE .3.00

One Loi Of Men'• SUMMER CAPS, Values $1.89-SALE 59c
Mena Pin Check

WORK TROUSERS

Mens

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Mens Work

BIB OVEIAlL

OVERALL PANTS

UNIFORMS

Reg.

Reg. $3.39

$3AB

to oz;wt.

SALE $2.69

SALE $3.00

MeDS Blue

ChamliraJ SHIRTS

WORK SOCKS

SALE $1.59

3 Pairs $I.OO

ReK. f l.81

Reg. $8.90 Per 8d

10 ... wt.
Reg . $2.49

SALE $6.00

SALE $1 .89

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Values To U0.95

SALE.$7.9S

Allerallons ExtTa

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MENS TROUSERS
Valueo To $8.�5

SAU $3.00 each

Ladi13s Sportswear, Skirts, Slacks, Peda I Pushers, Swimwear - REDUCED 20%
Boys Short Sleeve

1 Loi

1 Lei

BOYS TROUSERS

SPORT SHIRTS

SHORT SNORTS

SALE $2.69

SALE $2.69

SALE $1.00 each

SAI.E $1.69

Values To $I.II

Colton• and Knit,
Values To $1.79

Sizes 1-18

VJlues To $3.99

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'aoys JACIETS

Valu.. To $3.00

NO lAY-A-WAYS -ALL SALES CASH!

Do II Younelf 0,, Our

DUTTOM'S

Value• To $55.00

SPORT COATS

ru,1 TESTING
Allo Available

Decron• and W00Jt--Rayon1 &amp; Decron1

HEN'S

TV l!ll!d �D10
Tulle 'l'eliler. Ttlhes

S u its

SALE STARTS
W edoesday, July 13th
THROUGH
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY

day w.hile dd.lnt ,hit blke u the
result of this ,ccideat he bad to
have tffAtm,nt at C.mden CIU'k
Hospital Tuesd,;y ewenint:. Mike
is vllitlne. hi• aunt, Mn. Clyde
Yarnell and his erandU1other,
Mra. D. K.. Comer, Parkenburg.
V.ialting Mr. Ind Jira Pearl
Dillon recently were her mother,
Mrs Ethel Johnaon, ber brothel'
Clinton and her siater lln , P aul
Aaderso,i of .ThoMvllle. Also
vi11ittn, tae DUlom were ¥r. and
Mrs. Harry �tbrtaet and daugtl.
ter of Li8'ott aod Mr. a,nd Mrs.
Cecil 001011, Hcte411Ville.
EiLeen er.nnon 11 vi1itlng Mr.
and Mra. !Robert Sander• in J unc­
tion City thit wCIJM.
Mr. and Mb•. Georte �well,
Ray Powell and Wetter Arb,ugh
spent Suadar. at Oily P.ark in
Parkersburc.
Mr. · and llra. CIM!enee Baker
are buil4,ieg en add.lUon to their
borne• .

FBI Squash Sinlaw
Bod.
Plot bi J,iuJe
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Men's Summer

ALL OTHER MERCHANDIS E REDUCED 200/4

SMITH CLOTHING COM,PANY
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Indians Pull Out
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OXFORtf O UPI-M1am1 Uni ­
veni ty hw signed two OhH&gt; high I

Miami SiKD• l'air Of
Top uaa;e l'erforuu,r•

S('hoo,I basketball stars to a1 h)e.
ti&lt;' gr1mt»it1-a1d.
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Coach Ditk Shridec sud Lt&gt;Roy
Middlepnrt ·� Utth&gt; Leagui&gt; Jn . Jo'ral.ier of New Boston and Eu·
dians, with two regulars .sh(•lvt&gt;d gue Bo.....-t of Sp,ri11,gl1eld will
beca11H of illness. pulled out w1tb enroJJ tbili Septe.m,ber.
Fi'az.ie.r. a 8-6 .alJ-aruun(I play
a 8-7 victory OVE-r thf' winless
Red Sox l1s1 evenir&gt;e w11h a four­ er. lef bH (BfAlll liljll ,iUI. �bet11ten
run outburst 1n the top of the seal(WII and ialo t- .st,te Cl181!i A
seventh. and by holding the Sox semi-lintb (hi&amp; llf)rin&amp; helorP Joa•
to thrre runf! 111 I-hr bottom of the i� out to S•lem Ltkal.
StVE'lllh,
11 was -!-4 .i!1rr the&gt; regu iat ion
six with Charley Payne of the
I ndians and J{lhn 'I'r,iylor ol the
Red Sox ending up all even
The lnchans p1r-ked u p four
runs in Lbc seveuth off relit'fer
Ell is and thr Red Sox gol hack
only three of then} ofl thP [ndian

Big Mac Captured
$500 ,Feature Jlatll'

HAMILTON, O. UPl--8i,: Mar,
owned �Y Joe Hagler ol Xetii■
and Joe PaddOCk of Dayton, won
the reature � Class 2 pace at
Hamilton Racewa)' Monday nie:h t .
Cbief Isaac was SCl'omJ and
Blue Dan was third.
Big Mac. an 8-)'ear-old che�tnut
was third most of the way and
made his mcr.·e around the l,11st
turn and wun going away. HP pait!
$7.20, M: and $3 in winni11g i n
2 : 08 2-6.

RADIO and TV
SALES and SERVICE
We Sell Motorola
W1' SenicP All
Makt&gt;s and Models

rellef, Wayne Davis who w1/i re•
placed by l.arry Taylor hefore
the innin&amp; was over to put out
the fire.
The Indiana now are 1·2 in
second half pl ay, the Red So x
0-3. lndh1n reaul,.r11 absent were
Buddy Moore and Mike Brallon.

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FREE PARKI NG
Phone WY-2-2255
Pomero7
E. Milla SI.

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Karr and Van Zandt

USED CAR SALE
'S8 MERCURY

Madalltt 2 O.Or
Pu1h button drlYe. A.ii 11 i.lent II a soarine gull. Pita your
vacation in this Bil!l "M' · . It'■ ready to 10.

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Ch&amp;.ften Delvx• , DNr
Thi11 onP ran'l be beat 111 thiH pr.lee. Doet everythlns but
sit up and beg. You'll reaUy like it. SM tor your11ell.

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Beoutiful two tonf' blue. Power stHrlna: and power brakes.
A q111t· l l r11r. Truly a good value.
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11-2 Do.r Sedan
V8 RO&lt;"kPI Pngine with ■Undard 11hirt. Go - Go - Go in
lhlM ,m:ip-p)' Old6. The buy ol your Ille.

Was $1 79S · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SALi $1 '88
'59 RAMBLER

Amerlcen 2 Door
Solid rt!d finil1h . .-\merlca'a economy C!hamplon. Low mile­
a.we. one owner. The best compac:;I made. Hurry!

Was $1 69S · · · · · · · • . · · · SALE $1 ,88
'57 OLDSMOBILE

llll-2 DNr lNan
Solid blat-1( flni11h 1et orr ,with wbll.e wall Uru. ·Hydramat­
k drivt'. Feei power beneaLh your wheel with Old1' Fam•
ou• V8 engine.

Was $1595

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Ina. power brakH, radio, heater. SUre to pleue, ti)' it.

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Aiding Jersey
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�tlv• life after wfferin9 from
head to foot with 1nU1cular
......,... and pain. Moat 111
lolntt lffmed affected, Accord­
Ing to medical dlagnHi•, I had
lh•urNtold Arthritis, lthe&gt;uma­
llsm end B1,1nltis. For .,-... In- ·
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UVING ROOM SUITE - - - - -

1qiT0ttS NOT!: - L;I• C.
Wilson not c,niy hH co.... r•d po1924
litka.1 COl'l"'"'tlo11,
ror United P"n Intern•• I ONII,
writlwl NIO\lt ,..,. mlMUrtWI of
th• fM'lltklam, ltut hH Nt•lnad
all ...... ,-_., ..Js duirp •ra for
the dr..._ of the &amp;hows whieh
occur every four yHr1. twni he
NYlewa NIM- of ffle drMMtic
polltk•I ■hows M had conrtd
1lne1 ttl• fflilrefha,n Democratic
conwMtien in MNi&amp;on Squ■r■
Garden in l924.

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2805 Arbor HIiis Drl.........007
P, 0. Box 2695
Jecksan, Mlninlppl

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DETROIT UPI-Ex-Illinois guard
Don Ohl was acquired by the Oe,
troll Pi1lon1 from the Phlladclph\K
W arrior, Monday in a Nation a l
BHketball A&amp;loelatlon deal that
involved "coPalderbly more than
the $&amp;00 waiver price," according
to Pi1ton General Manager Nick
Kerbawy,

BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX dealer
NEW and USED

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Also SUUD BEAM UNITS, t • ·1 2 V.olt - - - -· - - $2.29 ea.

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Tourney Opens
Monday, July 18

Pameroy

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play the old a:arden. lwt no t'lrrllS
I rat could m.11tch what the Demo•
� . accorupliahed in 1"'' J,om
June 24 to Jul¥ I&gt;, incl;Usive, an
alaiQMt �•ndaJous (ort.mgbl.. The
• . I h e KII Kl uxeri; , �ut her�n
w
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Dl!-moc
the l92f,
r ti ra l in the drp
uld \lad1son Squi1rt: Ganlt•n, New a_n d uthers. �ere for the n 001 1 11,.
�!Oil of Wilham c. McAdoo, sonYork City.
The old Karden was used to vio- u1 •I aw or w ood row WI! son.
The w�til , the big cities of the
lent't and vulgarity. Stanford
a
S l and others were for Alfred
"E
Whitt&gt; was architect of the old
pile. He built into it a tower pent- EUlanu� Smith &amp;overn� of the
house. The didoes White cut there slate 01 New York. Sm ith was a
with this an·d that lovely from the Roman C atholic and religion was
Broadway stage Jed, finally, to a hot and an&amp;ry i ssue. The em•
his death by gunshol at the- hands �all i ed Democrats bti llottecl 103
ol Harry K. Thew. While had rut times ,before they named their
a didoe with Evelyn Nesbit, . a �•�· John W. Davis of We11 t Virsta�e &lt;:lancer and, 111110, the wire g_i m a, W ho had 3 1 vole, on the
firSI ballot and who bung around
of Thaw.
votes for d ays before going
60
The big circllfl also used to
over t he top on the 103rcl.
a.tter Than Circus
New York City firemen pl.anted
iiPare sirens all oveP the garden
before Smith was put in nominalion. Wh�n the great moment
came, the firemen pulled the
switches. Brawney New York cops
stood guard to assure thal no
McAdoo-minded delegate turned
otr lhe racket. The Smith demonThe Second Annual Tournament stration continued for more than
lor Liltle Leaguers will get under­ 90 minutes.
way at 6 p. m. next Monday, Jul)'
Fill Flfht DlaputN
18, al the Kyger Creek Employees'
William Jennlnjs Bryan attem ptClub ball field adjacent lo the Ky• ed lo address the convention beger Creek Power Plant.
fbre nominat ions were in order,
The £irst game will pit thl! Porn• and the delegates exploded in fist
croy Dodgers againot the Gallipo­ fight disputes for posseuion or
lis Senators, and at 7: 15 p. m . t he the various stale standarda. An isClifton • West Columbi a te■Ul will sue was whether thl.s or that stanmeet Red's Sup£'r Markel. The d it rd should be in the parade to
final game of the evening will see salute Bryan. The Colorado delegathe Syra cuse Giants going agains1 lion, down front by the press box,
lhe Gallipolis Tigers at 8:30 p. m . wns in ehaos. A man seeking to
In all, thl!l'e are 32 LilUe League carry Colorado's standard into the
teams entered in 1 he tournament, Bryan parade lost it to a u,uscular
representing Pl. Pleasant, Mason, woman who instantly look her an.
Nrw Haven, Clllton-We1t -Columhia tagonist out of the contest hf
and Henderson, W. Va.; Gallipnlis knocking him down and out.
Pomeroy, Syracuee, Racine, North
The firemen's sirens. tbe fi,: htGallia and Cheshire, OJtio.
ing on the convention floor, tile
whoop-it
The tournament wil1 run from lcrl('s as-up rowdyism or the pJ.
they
July 1 8 through July 30 with no or Prohibiti on, cheered ror repeal
all combined to
games being played on Sundity. In
partiea away
political
frighten
c11se of rain, the g41me scheduled
Tbere bas
City.
York
New
from
(or that evening will be played the
not been a convention there since
following e\'enJng,
Trophies will be given to the
!irsl, second and lhird plare learns,
with the nrst - pJace team re.ceiving
By Mtd•lln• BuchaiNII
individual trophies, Eighteen indi•
Vernon Greene and family
vldual trophies will be awarded to
outstanding players in the tourna­ were here over lhe holiday fr-om
Akron. They have a summer home­
ment
and also visiting them were their
son Raymond and wife of Kent
Mr. and Mrs. George Sellars or
Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pul­
lens, Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Pullens and daughter or Williams
town and Mrs. Elda C11.l1way.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Clark
of Columbus visited Mr. ind Mn.
Vernon R�!;!d_ and family ' OVJ:r
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the weekend.
John Calaway is attending
srhool (P. B. X.) in Marion.
Mrs. Lavina Brannon, Gladys
Powell . Mr. end Mrs. James Bran­
non visited Mr. and Mn, George­
Reed Sunday. Twill11 Clark vislted
the Reeds Fridsy evenin,.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed
visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Grocenickle Sund ay evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed
atld family visited · her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cain of Hock­
in11:port recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon F.ddy
.ind ramily of Columbu1 visited
Tom Deeters over the week.end
al110 visiting the Deelen: were
James Deeter and his bride. Jam­
es ls in the Navy and hla wile
is residing in Columbus,
A Sunday School wiener roast
was held at Mr. and Mr.11. George
Reed's for the beginners cla91 or
Joppa Church. Attending the 1(,
fair wer� Pele, CarJJene end Ar­
lene Reed, Keven, Jerry Jnd J)an•
ny Miller, Patty and Bobby Gro•
cenickel, Francis and Anitra Wrla
ton, Joey Buchan11n, Dale Dlllon
Mr. tnd Mra. Vernon Reed, Mr,
and Mrs. Curtis M iller, Mrs. Ray
Wriston, Mrs Margaret Groce,.
nickle, Mi:. and Mra. 8. M. Buc_h­
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and Mrs Delcla Reed,
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Mike MIiler hurt hill arm SunIP
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NAMED TRACK COACH
CARBONDALE, Ul. UPI - Lew
Hartzo;:. 3ft, track coach ,11t North­
east Loul11i1ma State, h.u been ap­
pointed head coach at Southern
1mnois University pending ap.
proval by the SIU bo.ard of trus­
tees. A spokesman for the univer•
sity said the matter -wlll be taken
up next month.

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s·1ggest Show

Barnum wou ld Ra1· se Ante For

By LYLE C. W1LSON
SPORTS ARENA. LOS ANGELES
UPI - If Phineas T. Barnum had
anything to do with this Demornt•
le National Convention, or any olh•
er-, he would price the tickets by
heavyweight fight standards and
another $1 million
take down
more.
The greatest 11. how on earth!
fbiB ii a national politieal con­
vention. Some &amp;re showier than
M y f avorite
others, however.
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Johnny Young ' s high ridtng P1rall'S sewed up their claim
P,cnic i.tonday
to the County Little Li�o gu(• :\!-i.su1 ' 1.tliun l'ham pionship a. little
ThP annual picnic or the WSCS
J.
tighter Monday night with a 7 2 v iuory (JVe r l he Dodgers.
of tile Heath Methodist Church
was held Monday evening t,m the
In other games the Syracusl' I ndians to.st Lo the Pomeroy
lawn 111 the 14.et.hodist parsonage.
Redlegs 5- 1 with Dick w� rrv goi111; all th{' wav for the win­
M Hld le,ort'!I Little Leagu f' Red·
· to tbe semi·.t·ma 15 1n
.,.- IOL off Ed
Rt·v. Raymon Konkr.ight., minis,
ga■1es h"its lb: at W ne,.,,
ners, and the Braves took Uk \".mh�" bv a scor.e of 1 1 -6 in rn
legs turlled three hits into 8 4_2 tt&gt;r of the ehur('li was the devopd&lt;fler.
C-M
White,
Tour•
Softball
Bend
the
in
pl,1yed
a cascade �f hit s an_d err_on; The ( ·ard..., · of Ratine beat the
Cl iftoo- M,uo n jumped into a vid.ery hiBt evening over the Yan- ti-Onal leader for the evening and
namenl al Baehtel t'ield on M on•
Syracuse G1anh; 6-4 1 n a hgJ1t dut:J a! Syracuse.
2• leacl in Uw top o{ the first kees H Diekie F'ift&gt; or the win- he hased his service on nature
day night.
n� duPI
The Tigers and JN� ;1 1d nv1
of hymns and
Kyger Cteek , behind the ••1· in.nib&amp; .o,a airelet bt' i!lm !S' Van n":"s was _ in a ti�ht pilehi
Yan- 11,nd used a numberlo nature.
pla y, rE&gt; ,chf"du l i ng t lw ir i.,:.;w w 1 .'&gt;� 1 1 1 111 _\ A rn old of lhc Yan k lles
the
of
Rawhngs
Craig
w101
Matrttriple
u.U
Oliver
ll'ob
.aitl
a
Ulra·
llankin,
Du.lcb
or
h.u,rli.q
o:.it
pertaining
poems
Har(ieorge
and
siu�ks
Y-v
t
h,111
•
for a latPr date.
ied back the Nei.- Jla.,.en Mer· bf .._ •• · l)oJJ fata�bt.11r a, 11:ees.
t'ur Uu.• Pirat.ei. Miekt&gt;v M,,11 I r i � h 1 1 for tht• ,cyde. ge.tl..i.ite •
The Y ankees we n,l ahead 1 -0 in I During me sncfrt, b�Jle9! ses•
1u1,e •P tlve
.5-0, ta M.wldaf1 f.ir!JI CIQll· Wa'llff'!.}!: s,it.clwr,
· •
l'hini b11d a doublt' ,:111 d ·lwo 1-ill 1 h r1•P run honwr. a lr1ple, dOI.IM,e cila1)ti
second 01;1 a.a error and sion oonduded by !h.e president,
tbe
In
l.
1hf second ea.nu s,n. iliiw;.
&amp; leii to get half hi s team ' s hits ;1 1 1 r l 1-1 11i,:le 111s five RBl's weu Lt:i
Shsened's single, got another · in Mrs. Earl Koia:hl, a teP(l.r.t of the
do•n,e11 1h, West Coklilbia
and score threl' of ils six runs f (JIJS. arnJ h1� t·� de hilting is be. e1i1se
's
r
Mel
ln
tonl&amp;ht'a
,a�
ci.
lr:
the fourth 1;m U:aw t!ngs' single officers training · s�bOOI which
Mowa.Uin•rs, 0·1 . 1'hen, i, the
Cilo hed two i.inglcs and drovp a 11, ' \Ptl l he flrsl lune this seafiOR ,
J
in
M
1
e
was recently h,l!ld in_ •�eroy was
an infield out.
and
e&amp;s
4
If
la
�qe
1.5
$,1
.
1
4
f
Nllnd,
aieco,pd
l)e
ol
Li·ro,\· M urray with two. PW- jnt pme
run in while ('hur1i ie M u rr11y
.
e
t
e
'
•
I
,inning
.
fourth
Redlegs'
e
th
For
given by M lss B�s �n'born.
7 P· m Smith s
,J.ir.at um
dial� with 1 hret&gt; , and Tom Hanis Waverly Qippetl Cliflon•t\r1Jl!Oe illt' th
si11gl.ed.
ol
wi
U
i
1
t
Bruce
cro11sed,
There were thifY•tW"o members
runs
ttlree
wtuin
l
P.ar.karsbure
rj
n,
t.r
pll
.a KCM"e or 3-2.
• .a t
For the DodgcNi , E d rl i f' Baf'r w 1 l l 1 t w o srn.:.:IN;, were other
. 111. Wallace led orr wiih a double and gueB,l.11 pr.es1nt ror: ihe potluck
Coli,
Wat
P�1
JJ
�
Im
d
•
nick.e.
was
Rank.i
� d
got a leadof f homer in t he fif t h t o1&gt; h 1 1 t c rs .
yracuse and lwo errors and a walk did pi cn i c. Hostesses wltp_ arranged
a.ra
K"t'W ,Cr
F or tlw Hral'l's rll'\and a.nd two biLs--sin�s by Paul H11rmtltl 'tiillU.
.
and John Guinther had a run
of
e
t
t
t be the dtmage. 7he winners added a tor the affair were Mrs. Konke
ttlll.
CiDil•
b
ffl
,_.
he
ut)
and lurll' Miller-as .b e
I t
scoring double in the rirst and I W1('k l t nf' 1•ach had two singlie1, 1'.ilew Haven t�am .,u,nder OOIWl'ol
eo,i,11,
run ia the tilth on Btu Swan ' s right. Mrs. Jack --BeCbt,e, Mrs.
ev
Jeff Ci blls. Ch11rll'y Ba x. t N . D it- k i 1&gt; Tiotu h ;. uul Theiss, 11. rlouble en d all evenin_g ..
siag].,e a11,d another error. Mark Kenneth Byer, M,fiJ. ijoah Husce,w:
The Lipe
Kn:er Creek 1�
Davis and Virgil Phill i ps t'a di C:1 1rn. a sin.l:(lt'
T.�onehill ,:ot the other Rt:dleg kins, Mrs. James �!�ihfon and
First IS...
Yankf'f• J&gt;1trhing walkt'd ll two ill the filth wtio.g on a lliiiDhit singles.
Mrs. Charles E. Yopn&amp;�
hit.
O
8
,de
t-5
Rotb,:eb,
Bo
)'
b_
ta
000
.
.
.
.
.
Kpger
by
doub�
�
t lw1r unl1oing. and fanned f-iYe
- ·· _
.
The big five run 1'1ra1 e fifth hul l ers Bravl' pitching allowed la1.1kie, and a !I.Qcn!1ce ny by New H,.lvein . . . 000 000 0-8 2 2:
For the Yankees Blaine alld J.
Duek.y V,ao Ma.tre.
Rankin and Lucu; GIiiand and Whitlatch also singled.
inning tome on 1 wo w&lt;1 lks, with 1 wo frt·r paSM!S and fanned six.
•
CHAu•
otM
',..
� ·•'I(
_... F•vo
Howard.
003 I 1 .1- 8 l3 .i
two out. an inlerferencf' rail 011 V&lt;1111&lt;1,,·�
ny ( Kid )
-Befl
t'Pi
Raw•
2,
walked
3,
YORK
fanned
NEW
Fife
They added two rpore in the
1hP ral("her, two hit batsmen ar11I Bra\"l''530 :Wx - 1 1 '1 � !lixQI when �&gt;' �elher sina;i&gt;d
Paret of Cuba, the· nrir welterlings f anned two, walked 2.
S-.,d Gomo
Jin error, plus Mench111i's double.
l .i•rny Murray. ( I.Pi. Plecbaty a with the ba5es loaded. A triple by Syracuse . . . . . 200 300 1--6 7 2
The Redlegs won a game in the weight champion, is fivored at
Pirate pitching was sharp, i.m1 amt Gf'ori:r l 111rri.� . Roush and
Rankin in the seviP.nth followed Mountaineers 000 1 00 0--1 2 .:; 1 1th inning that was a completion 1 3·5 to beat Garnet (f;1:I g.._r) Hart of
ing three walks, fanning 13 Dod I W irklinf'
by Glen Logan's sacrifice fl)'
O.n4itf •nd WIIIOll; Bateman of a June 26th l l - 1 1 tie l'alled Philadelphia tonigbt '· at Madison
gers. Dodger p1tchin� pnmit!NI
after nine innings, when Mark Square Garden in a .,_,.pn · title 10and Miller.
f,,r 1 lw Co1rds Wolfe and A l kire provided the fifth score.
nmc w11l ks, hit three batters, a r'1d
Tannehill singled and scored on rounder.
Syraeuse g rabbMI an early 2-0
&lt;';1d1 had t n pl1·.�. 1·1ll'h driving in
fanned 1 1inc.
Third
Infield oot, this one played -------:-'.""'::"�­
tn
lead
in
their
cont,sl
w
,th
the
Pirates
J OO 05 1 -7 6 o l wo r1111 � Fr,ur &gt; olhN boys had
l
�
0--2
009
200
Cllft6ll•Ma■on
be/ore U.e lull game.
threatened to
1 00 010-2 fl 2 srndi•\ Fnr 1hc &lt;;1ants Donovan Mountaineers and the
Dodgers
Wa¥Wl1 . . . . . 1 00 200 x-3 2 1
How•
o!
route
a
make
ge.me.
for
three
h:i1I
i•ach
Owt•n
;md
Tyo, Cilo 4 &lt;WP) and Menchrni
White and J. VanMeter; Black•
ever, tbe Weat Colum bia team
Tyo 5, MPnt·hini 6. Simpson I I.I ' ) four Slll'!"("';�ful t rips to the plat!!, settled
and Bartlett.
h!,lrn
down
lo
keep
the
�Ii!
Guinther 6 and Gibbs. Umpin·s · om· of 11 .. m,1 :1t1"!- ht&gt;ing � double. respectable. Four
:::::;::.:;�]: ,j:g-4.ff
J. Whitlatch. Umpll'eil: Bruce WalMounl-ai11eer er•
Owrns. i.:rnn_!.! in in the fourth,
Homer Smith, G. Hl.1ckwell aml
,:! ,JJM, ,:::
lace .11nd David Casci.
f11n1wd P1:.:ht 0111 of nine b11llers rors in the flr1t inning provided
J. Mi tt"h,
those two runs.
lndi.in hitters. all singles, were f;i/'ing 1 1 1 m Tlw (; iants have won
FIGMT RESULTS
Syraru!le added three In the
8-3.
are
Cards
Tlw
4
1os1
7.
by Jewel l. Marty Morarity, Billy
UPI-Pat McCarthy,
BOSTON
3 1 2 000---fl 6 2 fmtrth II Jerry Grueser eiRg)ed
CundiH 2 ,Mike Hose arid Bill ( ':1r,l 111;1b
drew with Larry
8o•ton,
H,
1
llllte11
hut
w.111
foreed
Slops ltdll-D
s
!
n
a
1
f;
8
000-.f
03
1
at
�nd bter
2
Francis. The Jndiun run was
Tampa, Fla., 10.
131,
ao.nt.nan,
when
4
Hostir
P).
(W
lid11!1•.
l
.I
and
aare
wa1
Stiven
at
.Bub
sr&lt;&gt;red on a Hedleg error.
NEW ORLEANS UPI-Henry
ltedleK hillcrs were lrd hv Sp1·11e1•r J1·nk111�. J. Owens 4 and rirlt Oil a fielder'• ctJoiee. Roeer
1 5', D•troit. outpointed
'Hallk,
Wi■ebre
nn61'
doubJed.
Hem•
1her,
uin
(i
111pm•·
"
1
curul1ff
and IWli
Ut
IVY s.,,ji
V&amp;nMeter 110d Sleve Finlaw wi1h
160, San Francisco,
CIMY,
M.l11k
Fiaher tr�W - AU tllree aeoi-ed
QW VQIUC UPI-Amold
a double af)d single each with �lry !5.
UUGGIIT
YOUI
Al
.
when t)M- tflr•w � the P8'e to PalNr, •ata by QJ'lt atroke in 10.
W8i'ry getting a single.
get
Fi,her
hilh.
,vent
UNI lrltNb Qpen and bOuaCJd out
The lhre,e run Redleg innin�
Syracuae'R ah:tb run ea.me lie
l'NJ\CA Ol&gt;u ..ou a (.echni• , ANOTHER GOOD BUY FROM BAKER'S
c11me on three walks and Van
the 1eYenth.
WU,on hi.ult ie111¥Y. lltpe1 to rec.aln hi• wlMinJ
Melli!r's double. In the fourth o
11ing!efl, •tole 1eot11d, w.eat
to form In next week '1 P(i,\ cham­
walk and Finlaw"s double scored
i
!CO&lt;
.ID4
ioJJeld
11n
oo
NI
U.
· pl-Ip It Ai,n&gt;n, ON/&gt; .
tht run ind in the fifth Pal
ed on i..r, ,_.,. lri,Ple- .
"I •11111 11it Ille l'(IA If I
Story 11wiped he;me.
The . MOlllltaln....-1 l'!IO &amp;!olJr !11art aottlnl tlio 1- .SIU!,"
Indian pitching fam1ed 1 1 and
ea� AO the (ol¥"ttl en
by ..... - Jilonday
""en
walked sill'. and Werry for lhe
Boh Wiaebrenllll!r aid
Col•· M -'-...::.a - 1 jel ·
r Ir
�dlegB fanned six 1111&lt;.I walked
Br o wn, Black, Toa,st, Grey
y
Unl
.d
P,..11
l"t•rn
B
t
,tional , man. Tbose wete till � hU, p �
hi, a,iettr• .u,., Wtnl·
with �
only three.
�'!l
81rDt1�. . 11i1(·hini:! iii helping ttie given
by Srraaa,e'i flurler, fra:.
lndi a ns
000 010-- 1 fl 2 . l1 •tS r )' I 1ly
( r,rr Havana Reds) i Buddy Clllldiff wtlt weat ' "l'•.1II U..
""-••1. .,,..bullter fro'! �II·
.,,,._,
_._ 1...
300 l l x-5 � I
Redle&amp;s ,
.
.
1
'
olliar, Pa., wa Ofti4'll pe!'J111s.s,on
. oo fourth place waY . f•r the w1.n.
. ii,:l trn th t•lr �rip
Jewell (LP), C. Crow 5 and tm
t h&lt;' lnl1 ,rna11ona 1 League. . ,
Chfton•Mlson ilYe WIYerJy fits · to pll)' • the �nc• 0 n Mon.
Crow, Jewell � - Dick Werry and
Ho.ward �unn hall1•d 1 hc M1am1 before losing out, 3-2. The dUfer- 4ar when ipffldat, nl�his en• l
MIDDLEPORT
Lennie Vanlleler.
M11�l1ns . with only four hits !!nee wae Don Sams' home ran lr" ,.18
t
■l-e .
- 00 1�
while his ti•ammate.� respondfrd
-=with 14 for e 3·0 v1ct nry at Mia­
mi Monday ni�h 1 , II wus Nunh's
firth triumph uJ,(uins l one setba ck.
,Jersey ('i[y is now a lull game
Rorhester.
ahi•ad of fiflh•pl 11&lt;'1'
which dropped a 4.3 verdict to
Mnnlr�I. Ner, -:q,1ttnm needed
Bob Louks or Syred.1sc 1oday ninth•inning rf'lle-r hrlp rrbin
announced August 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 15 Run Pt"rr11 1111ski �forr gaining
and 16 a. dateB for his Syra&lt;'UKe his th ird victory ln rour dedsions
Pony Tourn11ment with the final for Montrral.
championship game for Aug. 18.
In othrr ridion, Rirhmond de•
Eight Learns are needed. four of
Columbus, 6-0. hehind the
rrated
whom already are slgned. Thry
plh'hin� of Bill Stufford,
hi!
four
are New Haven, Middleport, Ha•
nipped Oufhlo 3-2
Toronto
anrl
cine and Syr acuse. Syrac1,1se a111I
. srhedukd
game
rei::ularJy
,1
in
Pomeroy Joined forces for !he
comple­
the
won
lfoon8
lh1•
af11'r
Syracuse entry.
Team# are invited from Rur• li on nr a M;1y 22 su�pcnded game
2 · 0, 111 10 inni11is.
roundin(Z towns a nd cit ies.
STANDING S
Main rule 111 that 1!ach rlub will
W l Pct. GI
be allowed 12 players, only si,c
54 '17 .6'7
ix'lng 14, years old. There mu�t Toronto
"' 36 .561 I¼
be five pitchers on each roMi•r Buff•lct
Rlchmc,nd
.Stt 1 0
and only three may be 14 years
JffffY City
41 43 . 412 IS
old.
37 42 -441 16
Loub said 12 trophies will RochHt•r .
.
.
Montreal
36 44 ,450 1 7¼
be awarded the winning team,
Cctlumbu•
36 49 .4t4 20
plus one tor the - manager. All
Miami
35 _jO .4l2 21
games will start at �: 16 aharp
and go 7 innings. The first eight
teams to as k entry will a:et first
choice. Write Bob Louks, Box 152,
Syracuse. 0., for i n formation and
applleatlon1 to enter.

'54 PlYIIOUTH

Was $495 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SALE $281

4-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy -Middleport, o .. July 12, 1 960

Redlegs W in 4-2
ey Over yankees
Into 2nd Round. Of Tourn
.
.
Dutm .s sm1le ,in the
Kyger Creek and Syracuse mov• followme
• b
f• Waverly. Cli!·
inning
foW'lb
play
ed into the second round o1
while last year's champions_. Park• t?"•Maaon was leadmg 2-1 , 11 t the M00day EVeO}flO
er!.hurg•Wav-u-ly, won theJr way tune. Tho&amp;e w•rt dw only two

Was $695 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SALE $'81

Chlollaln 2 Here ls real uvtn11 tw YOQ U • I04l4 e•. A tfOld d.,.nd·
A - OI A DNI
eble job.

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Daily Sen ••1. Po eroy-Middleport , O., J uly l2, 1960--5
::
�
-;; ,� Slate party ch•irman Ra)'
GetOhio Lpu bu,';llnH
C �is! of A. ffln wu named flrst
R.-ady ,.�or Lonvt"nt ion
\'tre f"hafrman: Mrt. Florence c,,
r) co:L MBUS UPl W1!h the Morrls or Toledo, M"COnd vke
-:-- •n Lm. An
e m oc. , t.a makini: h•&gt;
chair m AII: Courtney Burton of
R,, e, h I{
bl
s get t h fffl·
Gal e# M'ills third \'lee ehairman
Jehle�
eir own C&lt;ill· and Mrs. Let h.I A.ltry or Salom ,
. ..:l.t' �_ or 'tt
. 0pr:�
�ent1on i n Chicago lale-r this St&gt;rrtlary.
month.
1
ThP Rut'kcye df'le�a11on to the
GOP rnmt'ntion mPt Monda y and I
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collln11 1nrl
elel'ted former Sen John w. 1 so n M i ke of Belpre were herrBricker of CoJumbu1 as ehair• , Sunday.
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192-i, al180uJh It would be all literally, b)' a Philadelphia ilw• tan pre•�ential nomlnation
ideal city t,, rea10n of lhe IU�rb e
1 Camt&gt; l94-4 a11rl Harry S Tru1,.n,po-·" '··, hotel. ""·••·enu
�· on y ln"D.
v •
Davw:t J. Wat.h wa1 the m.:r n &amp;qi.leaked m. beating W1I11.nd amUNment facilitiel.
l lt32 cha1tman l)f lhc- Democratic lal'i! for �ond place That WH
• "" 1 948
••· . 1'Hu
Platform quili! a corw,,,,,·v.. 0 .......
Natwn.al Conv&amp;1tion
When 111 memory of that tt'i-4 CornmittcE&gt;. All drunk! and othen when th.- o.,_. motnlA
w.anled
10
lion
Oemoen tlc National Con.,.en
who lib a touch of alcohol from I berlt'h HST hut couldn't quite
la cone, perhar Borne party 'Nill lune 10 time mu,t thank Wal,h I m.ike it.
live NN, Yor• another chance. I for repeal of the prohibition ,
hope so.
The greatea1 1 how 1 on earlh . no
amendment. Ht&gt; city . alickered
leu .
._
the
I
commll•
reaolution
lhe
on
dry1
dram
be
can
a, however.
There
-in any eonventi.e . The Rei) ubli• Lee in 11uch fashion lh t th e . m
: ;; �
can• a11embi,e,d in Ch icqo in up with a repe-al j
q
knowin1
f:e
���e�e�.
how.
uite
n
riora
t.ed
o
i
re
1 932 ommit
to the
a•
ti (m of President Herbert Hoover. 1 932 Democrats put one piece of
despi te depression and a rising paper 110 that the voters not only
popular tide a cal nst the prohibi• rould, but would , read ii .
'52 Conw.ntlon To"
tion amendment and the Volitead
PRESENTS
d
A .
For pure drama and anslde pol .
s.ndbult '-'"" Hoow.r
itics, the 1 952 Democratic Nation•
An individual with the bnprob- ul Convention is tops. The dr 11 ma
able name of Sandb l.att decided lo and politic, came 111 tbe wild
Htop Hoover. His atrateu was to and woolly and Ion&amp; �•Ion during
[i!et before th.e convention for lbe whieh a group of youngsteu, Gov.
presidential nomination the name r. Mennen Williams of Michiaan.
of Calvin Coolid&amp;e of l!assachus• the \ale Sen. Blair Moody, alto o(
WMP0-1 390 KC
ett.s, who Hoover bad succeeded in Michigan, one or the Roosevelt
the White Hou1e in 1929.
boys and some others, •ttempted
lo read out of the party and out of
Ore� on was pl Nl ged techni &lt;'ally lhe convention h.all 110me old limt.o lt!:? nomination of Sen. Jo:l!eph en such 11 Gov. John S. 'Battle nd
L. France of Maryland and • DOI · Sen. Harry F. Byrd of Virginia 11nd
able anti-prohibitionial. The late scrappy little Gov. Ja mes F.
Rep. Bertrand H. Snell or New Byrnes of South Carolin a.
York waa permahenl cnairma n.
J I M LOHSE, WMPO Radio
The effort failed, else the crea•
The last thing Snell intended lo
permit was the presenlalion of tion of a new party in the South·
Coolidge's name lo the restless Re· ero states probably would .have
Broadcast Live and Direct
publicans. He feared. and wilh taken plaee eight years ago.
And there was the time, of
SOme reuon, that the convent ion
m ight reject Hoover and stam• course, when FDR rammed Hen­
From CROW'S DRIVE-IN
pede lo Coolid&amp;e.
ry A. Wallace down llf Democrats '
throats as a vice presidential oom.
After France and Hoover had inee. That wa, in llWO, the third
been placed
nomination, term convention. Then was beard
In
Fl'a nce a pproached the platform the so-called "voice lrom the
req lleltlng Snell's permis,iion to sewer" proclaiming without end
address the oonYention. His pur­ over the loud .speaker sy8lem that
pose ,,... to • nnou 11ce hi11. own
everybody wanted Rooeevelt. That
withd rawal in f-avor of Coolidg e. w.aa the .year that Wet1delJ Wilkie,
Snell suspected something like a Democrat, kidnaped the Republi- I
that. The chairman Wllenged
F'rance · s credentials, which were,
ln {act, if'Yllid. Snell then ruled
• th t F a
uld not spea..
rne
� ato; r: s��-

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HEAR:

MONDAY thru FRIDAY - 6 to 6:30 P.M.

Sale

Flu.Ill Dlwn Stain
An official acceunl of the pro­
cee4in11 aay that when Fraii.oe
continued to tn1iat, S�U called on
the aerceant..at-anns io e1cort the
senatOI' from the hall. What Snell
did, actually wu to join the ser­
geant-at-arms in aeiting Frantt by
hi!!: body and clothing. The)' then
{June him down the 1tair11 which
led to the roatrum frOOI the rear.
That ended the Coolidge.for-presi•
dent effort in 193Z.
Sen. Lester J. Dickinson of Iowa
was the Republican keynote speak­
er.in 1932. He spoke for two houu
aml fifteen minutes, Dever once
menUontng the issue of prohibi•
Uon wbldti ,\Ml, ot H a firecrat';.
kana could not '
t.hemael.,.es on prohi­
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billon, liOieVff, end their both•
sides•o(.,the,queltion pb:nk waa ai•
most UQint:ielUgible. It was drafted,

WOMEN'S WEAR

LITTLE i&lt;""
(l.C![, An. UPI­
Quick acting FBJ a.eenta swooped
Aown in lbe final 1econda and
aquaabed a "sinl1ter plot" to blow
up a Neiro �llep and po1111ibly
kill aomeone early today about
the u.me time a1 • bomb blasted
a hole in the side or , warehouse
near Central Hil:b School.
Federal q:ents a.rr,sted three
men pJ!)Ulng to blow up a build·
inK at Philander Smith College,
two or them III they lit a candle
attAched to a fuse leadl,q: to
more than 30 •tick, or dynamite
PICked 1'1 a band-made black box.

LQOIC-ALIK■t
LOS ANl!EU!:8 UPI - TNI Ken­
n,edy, Sen, ltetiniedy's brother,
lltopped traffic In the BIitmore Ho­
tel lobby Jlptn, auto,rapbs and
telllnc t-onfuaed conventfoners he
ii 1IOt hil tam01.11 took-alike broth•

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Sale Price $32.SO
MEN'S YEAR-IOUND SUITS

.Sal, ·$1 7.95

Sale $34.SO

Values To

Woels--Wool1 and Dacrons Rayons
V■h,.. To $55.DO

$27.50

One IAt Of Men'a

SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
ValuH Te
2 For $5.00
$4.00

Bey•• Sizes 8 lo

Men's

18

SPORT COATS

STRAW HATS

V9'un To $1 5.95

ValuH To $5.95

Sale $9.95

Sale $3.00

ONE LOT OF TROUSERS-Polished Ootlom, Sizes 29 lo 34
Vaues To $4.95-SALE .3.00

One Loi Of Men'• SUMMER CAPS, Values $1.89-SALE 59c
Mena Pin Check

WORK TROUSERS

Mens

. Metli

Mens Work

BIB OVEIAlL

OVERALL PANTS

UNIFORMS

Reg.

Reg. $3.39

$3AB

to oz;wt.

SALE $2.69

SALE $3.00

MeDS Blue

ChamliraJ SHIRTS

WORK SOCKS

SALE $1.59

3 Pairs $I.OO

ReK. f l.81

Reg. $8.90 Per 8d

10 ... wt.
Reg . $2.49

SALE $6.00

SALE $1 .89

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Meno

me11,11

SUMMER SLACKS
Values To U0.95

SALE.$7.9S

Allerallons ExtTa

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MENS TROUSERS
Valueo To $8.�5

SAU $3.00 each

Ladi13s Sportswear, Skirts, Slacks, Peda I Pushers, Swimwear - REDUCED 20%
Boys Short Sleeve

1 Loi

1 Lei

BOYS TROUSERS

SPORT SHIRTS

SHORT SNORTS

SALE $2.69

SALE $2.69

SALE $1.00 each

SAI.E $1.69

Values To $I.II

Colton• and Knit,
Values To $1.79

Sizes 1-18

VJlues To $3.99

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1 Lot Ladles

'aoys JACIETS

Valu.. To $3.00

NO lAY-A-WAYS -ALL SALES CASH!

Do II Younelf 0,, Our

DUTTOM'S

Value• To $55.00

SPORT COATS

ru,1 TESTING
Allo Available

Decron• and W00Jt--Rayon1 &amp; Decron1

HEN'S

TV l!ll!d �D10
Tulle 'l'eliler. Ttlhes

S u its

SALE STARTS
W edoesday, July 13th
THROUGH
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY

day w.hile dd.lnt ,hit blke u the
result of this ,ccideat he bad to
have tffAtm,nt at C.mden CIU'k
Hospital Tuesd,;y ewenint:. Mike
is vllitlne. hi• aunt, Mn. Clyde
Yarnell and his erandU1other,
Mra. D. K.. Comer, Parkenburg.
V.ialting Mr. Ind Jira Pearl
Dillon recently were her mother,
Mrs Ethel Johnaon, ber brothel'
Clinton and her siater lln , P aul
Aaderso,i of .ThoMvllle. Also
vi11ittn, tae DUlom were ¥r. and
Mrs. Harry �tbrtaet and daugtl.
ter of Li8'ott aod Mr. a,nd Mrs.
Cecil 001011, Hcte411Ville.
EiLeen er.nnon 11 vi1itlng Mr.
and Mra. !Robert Sander• in J unc­
tion City thit wCIJM.
Mr. and Mb•. Georte �well,
Ray Powell and Wetter Arb,ugh
spent Suadar. at Oily P.ark in
Parkersburc.
Mr. · and llra. CIM!enee Baker
are buil4,ieg en add.lUon to their
borne• .

FBI Squash Sinlaw
Bod.
Plot bi J,iuJe
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Men's Summer

ALL OTHER MERCHANDIS E REDUCED 200/4

SMITH CLOTHING COM,PANY
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J Alston Plans 'Bomb' For Lopez In Wednesday's
I _ Se� ond All Star Game, Captures First, 5 To 3

6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July J 2, 1960

WANT ADS

1\ .-\ \ SAS ( l l'Y , . Mo U l'I-Walt('f .\��lull, wh� f relti h l• has Al Lo.
lW'· u u rn bn, plan1wd tuday to
Before 9:30 A. M.
'" ho111 h 1tw
A nwr inrn League
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":::!:�0�rt
") � ;i11d Vl:r'.wn L.1w when lhey
nwd 1 1 1 l 9h0 :. se,rnnd A l l-Slur
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i;,.1.nt· 1 r1 .\ r w Yurk s Yankee StaAt �!.�t!T I
Y ukon S•l l-45
I d i u m \\ t' d ll\'sday.
ttAMlt.L SERVICE STATION
Bar1k:.. .inrl '.11.i � � J1&lt;l the hittini,:
Bfflre ,:oo A.M..
J1,d �0 111,· prt• l t y fat1t)' f1 c ldin , .
Albany 33U
J� 1 11,· :'\ ,1 l 1&lt;1 nal u.' agueJ's
1 110
.lvery
Uay Rer1•1t-,
i •1 ·a t l 1H· An1t·1 1l .. ll l .t-aguers 5-3 m
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g f :m , ti l 9 in
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I lt't·tnn, Life, Auto, f'"1re, Pol i o
!..Jw tu liwd l rni. l t• l m n g the
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C;ill l&gt;on M llls, M iddlepoct r ;, �t 1 "" 1i., t l i·r:.. 1\.- I ll'II t Ile AmenI ')t, •,.
t·;, J I � t !i rt·i.l !t•Ja•d m l ilt• ,imth
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FOR CONSISTENT nEPENDABLE llESULTS
RATES

Call Dlca Sterrett

4 cenl.11 per werd, on e inl't!ruon. MiniPlWTI chiarg e - 60 cenLll.
ill cenl5 per word for three OODtieoutlve inaertiOUI.
SPC.Clal - one m••�lh for 30 cent J per word .
f\u U rate of 4 cents pe r word W'lU be charged for advertl.!lif4:"
lf oot pa1d with.In lU d.ay s aner receiYUli bill.
Error, in Aavert1S1na - Should be tltp(' -tfld :mmediately. The
Oai.l y Sentinel will not be responsible l or more than one incor­
�ct insertl.011
-..nt of Tt::Hb and Special Nolices of �v,•11ts Sl.00 DbJtuane-11
pubhs.hed al I ce'lt �er word.
-.·, otws J DAV 3 DAYS .; DAYS
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15
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90c
Sl.�
$4,.JO
2tl
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$1.20
$J .8(\
$ti.00
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76c
$1.50
$2.26
$7.!IO
A&lt;ll f'l!C!elVe&lt;I by 10 A.M. will b'Jt 1n that day II pa,p{ll".

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OUTBOARD MOTOR

24-a For Sale Or
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And while Friend was in there,
li 11n k an d M ays wu11ped i t up
1 or ;J m g1v1ng h i m his s e cond
All·Slar \llctury _ a g �mst one defeat.
Ht was the wrnnmg Pilcher iu
1 9 5li, lhe [ user in 1958.
LllpE.'z, whu hasn't h;id much l uck
ag111nst Alst on, wasn't sure who he
would start for the American
League Wedriesday but ildmittcd
lh.11l so uthpaw Whitey Ford of the
Yankees ·· could be a pretty good
I gue ss."

Strei· ! . off ,
glassware, olher Jlt•111.-.. l 'hunc
Mulhr rry Ave. $9500.00. l 'lm n c
W_Y 2-2 998 or ::11 0 t'1�hc r Street I WY 2-32H 2 Wilbur Yuung ur
Middle�ort.
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WY 2-2709 Valley Lumb&lt;'r anti
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N o lt:s. w,i 1 1 h l·_ a_t l'omeroy Moose G H .l!: E N H F. AN � $ 1 .00 a- Ll i b h e ! . 1 � -�P(; �
U P I -T h e gover nm e nt of ' t he
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�dg l l h ursday , July _1 4th.
Pick your own. N_o . 2 Potatoes I
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R ttpubl ic of th e Congo Hked
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7- 1 2 3tp
_ Dallllllg
$ 1 .00 50 lb. bag ( abliage 50c a ,
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help re$10re orde-r.
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Jat" k Oa1ry Har, M iddleport.
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thildren. See or call lra Well· I �y1ih•n1.� . ru1i 11a�t lllClll . Syr;eU�!c 1 1•1 M LIIM '
111a1,i, Uradbury, Phunc \V Y _2o hio S huw u l&gt;y .!:l ppuinl rn f' n t d1· � 1 1 · 1 1 &lt;�il � n f a l nH' o r _1ribal
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LOST - UN DIA MON I} I B·ac k of
J•� me rny High �1·h11 ol 'bui h1 i n g . ( 9 ) Ma
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2 lf� acres, gas, clectricily 1rnd
Thf' 111 " 1 ( ' , ' f '·l su t· cc-ert ('&lt;1 '
nrnsk and dw.�t proh'rlor. I f u•o BOATI AND MOTORS fa
waler. G:m:1 ge and barn.
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w i ' i w i . i , its f n•edom from
pollt•n jlliloton. 600 E. Mlln I
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1-h •lgium JU�! last .J une 30 _ Katan
6380.
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It., Pomeroy. 'fth""e WY ..2-\170. _ 7 -��lc_ ________
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tw use w i th fu l l h_a r r � i i d ,•.� fiO Pt'r rent of lh t ·
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LO�I tt:MI\J.t. t OX l lound, blal·k
b .tscmcri�. Inl criur remodele d. ( un g o � &lt;\l t ';d l h and ll.'1 resources
Lt!h-l&gt;rown bal·k, dark brow n Buy You _ _
New hll( water tank, furnacr, ar'.', hurrtly t;,ppl·d
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1 � ho mh P ,ibru p tly announrl'fl
head, spctks 011 l egs, cut Oil
c lectrl.. water pump. Carpel
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e11�h car s:HIO. lkwa�d l lowilrd
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blinds, als . $2975
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LOST (;uLU foot hall truiihy inscribed " UHP, w. w . l;d l ' ' and
t o "mii k � us su1Jmi1 to the will
coId busehull trophy " 1 048, W.
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W . Call." Jh'wMd. �itc Woody
111 l .t•opo)d v i l lf', Co11go l'rellliN
l ",d ri n• l .uu, u m ha .id millcd the
Cul! Jr., iHtl Loru�t St., M iddlcport.
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si1 11at11111 i·,111�1•r l liy mut 111y of his
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iuH1 c1rn1- A f rn · a11 t r•uops )1,11.[ �l! l t l'Jl out or
Pomeroy, Ohio
( 'u!livators I hand and il�k,·d lt1t · U nited Na plctly (/\l ('rhuuled.
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.in d mowrng machi nl'. C. A. !wn s 10 hel p
1 9!14 BU ICK, 4 de ,edon. Me- j' , 1 4) F
nccrn, ltacme, Ohio. Phone WI
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chankally very sound. $495.00. '
7·7·01 '
Blaeltnsn;, l'urncroy,
7-7-tltc 1 s1x B OOM IHJUSt: IN SY llA( ' l l S I•:
Cati Jult11 n 11 111, l 'II 7-:.!JJ:I.
18:;2 F(llil,. (.i ood eonditi�r�I
7 l I 31e
new L1rcs .iud battery. Co n tact ___
Jim Hlsc, 4-:heshirc, Ohio.
EIGHT 1l{JoMllousE two -fivti
7-12-0k
room up11rlme n ts. A. ' N. Ben1:cl. RAC INE 55 acrL·S, 1 11lury fr:1 mc
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_P_h�':_ WY:l - 3272.
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lrnlf bUlit'llH'lll, ham, hol huuse
19li4 CI JEVHOL�T 210 2 dr.
1 2 ' x 32 · , ulllit}' builtli11g. �
Worth more. $39�.t'lO. B laet-- OEbU .:rn U N F UIIN
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h1&lt;1r8, Pomeroy.
(' ll l l i v:1 l ed, hal111 1t·c ill Pll.�­
7-7-tJlC
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Njlll l J11Wll1, $liOO!J.
ti 20 l2lc
All Malt•• and MNel,
POMEROY - l11 v;•sln11•111 prnwrty
IW\ITROPOLJTAN MOTOltl
TWO fu11r ruo 1 11 f11rn1�l1l'd apart
1:1 lo!.� , all 11tilit i('.'l avi,i lahle.
600-606 l11t Mtin IL
lllt'llls. Also form fur• suit· 11 ,, ,,r
Cull for information. 'l'olal l 'ritf'
PolN"h Ohle
U;i�hiln, 86 1u·n·� - l'holll' W Y �$ 1 000.
3302.
7·7tltp
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POMEROY
1954 l'LYMOU'l' I I Helvl.!dere 4 dr.
rooms, hat h, rull bascnw nt. Bou
#l'da n . Bxlra nicu for model. Jo'IVE HOOM unrurnished 11 11art•
hie .c:»raRt', birch floors, eoal
S490.00. lll.iull nan, Pomeroy,
ment wilh !)11th and shower,
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furn,lt' c o r gas floor rur1w1' l'
7•7-lltc
g11rb11gc cli�puHal unlt, newly
hl'al. sturm d11ur11 and windows,
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redecorated. Pho ne WY 2-5335.
Yom1i;:s1own kitchen, lot '70' x
19!15 lJODl i!!: ve 4 dr. custom roy­
7-7-tfc
100', nke location. $ 1 1 .000.
al He d1111. One caref u l owner.
--Std. whlfl. Exlra nice. $71ffl.00. SLEEPING roomli. Close ln town. FARM - Wt•SI of llUtland-!l:l ac­
l' l'!! , U room frame, bascuwnl,
Blaett11ar9, l'omcroy,
7-7-6tc
1.27 Butternhll Slrcci. 7 · 6-6Lp
harn (Jtlx:JOJ cement floor, g1' i1ll·
1966 STAH CllIEJo' BLUE AND TWO GAllAGES un Mct·ha11i1· St.
ary, tool shed, chicken houi;r, 2
White l'o11tl1:1c 4-door hardtop,
tall WY :.!-2:i7�. Huso .Sis�o11. I wells, plenty of Wiler, 1ruc10r
i1uto111atlc tra1111mi1111Jon, power
7-6-0 lc
fond , p1:1sture and timbi:!r. Ou
bralw11 11nd steering, radio and
J:outl �r1:1vcl road. Prltcd low ul
hc�tc-r. In to_p condition. Call 3 - ROOM APAHTM1':NT furni�IH'tl
$tlUOO.
with bath, priVlllO cn1rn11ci'. t:1111
WV 2-tl834.
7-6-tltc
ALBERT M. COX, S,110,ma,t
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7 9 3Lc BOX 22 9 - PHONE WV 2-1220
'36 .t-'OllO Convertible Phon e
WY 2· 3130
WY 2-2400
7-7�tp
7 9 3lc
SALESMEN, 24 TO 40 yrs. ulcJ ,
So le
must have l'K l)l'rlCl\l' l'. 1;,iod
GAS, &gt;'UEL O I L and ,oal IW'·
route and commlNsio n . Alll'
LEGAL NOTICE
macea. Call for free eatlmalllll.
Cleaners, M1:1son, W. Va 7- 12-lfc
Sealt•d Hids will be rcdvl•d by
Forema n &amp; Al&gt;botl, Middleport.
ARE YU U happy with your wuy 1 lw Board or Cou n ty Commission6-lU-l..,
ol llfe and unha 11py with your ers. Meig� cou nty, O hio. at tlw O f. I
Pomero)', Ohln,
17 J l l!:NS 2 IIOOSTEUS heavy
situalwtl'! Arc you lo(Jking fu r fin· ur said l\oard,
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breed I year old. 30 three week
11 new Hies opportu n ity that u 11 unlil 1 2:00 o clock Noon, .Ju l v
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old �' hlrk� $30. Call WY 2-6446.
would llt your way of lil'c? If 1 8. 1 60, for furnlahlng llw folloW
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7·1.'.-3tp.
so, send u11mt·, address, phunc
Trirnspor1 del ivery or �asnlin!',
and letter of q111ilifkal ion tu
HUHHY!- 0-rder
rl'gulur
und premium grades to th1•
purple ra1p•
-.
ICe
Pint Olflcc Box. Nu. 18, J.11n•
berric, now. Excellent for freer,
prings,
Cuunly
Garage,
Rock
S
7 12-:.!.tc
c1111tcr, Ohlo.
NOTICE
TO
BIDDERS
htQ or Jellle11 rhoue your or­
Ohio , at th"i!I direction of tho Coun­
Scaled propusals will be rec l' IY•
den B. II. t.:11r1on, Rt. l , Mid•
ty &amp;nJ:ineer, during the 90 d11y pt'r• ctl fu1· the State of
Oh w by the
Employmenr
l
1
8
1
dlt'port . Phone SH 2-4737,
iod eommcndni July �S, 1 960.
Soulhl'rn L!lml S1'huol D is trict ,
Qnute prlces on bolh regular and M &lt;'l!l!i Count�·. Ohio, Board of
7·7·6tc
EduPrt'm i um grades .
c1111011, al lhl' uffirc o [ the C ler k.
tRAVILY T�ACTOa IALII AND HOUSJi:WORK HY THE IIOlJH tm
Board ol Comminloners reserve o
..rtlcc... 51 2 I. M.ln, Potnel'9J',
day. Avanell Young.
l ' hunr the right to reject any or all Bids. f the Southern Loc al Sch oo l D istr1ct l:loarll, 1111;:h_ Sl
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i
Phon• WYl-2975. lala1111an:
W Y 2-9004.
7 l I t llp
Board of County Commiseioners lht&lt;'L ll t'. Ohi o , 1111111 ' hoo l l uildin ,
2
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o
ck
Noon
l
Har•hll ••rnhtrt,
RMd■vllle.
By: Sharon Boy(('J, CIPrk .t,;;1skrn Sta nd;1rd
Time, on lhe
Oftle. PhoM CNlw':11• 1691.
(7) 12, l tc- l Uth d11y (?I" .A ugust,
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20
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Services
1 900. n nd
l-18-ttc
AIR CONDITION11'G, REFRIGER·
o pt·ned 1mnll'd iutel y lhereaftl'r, for
- ,,.-----atlon 11ervlce. Jack's llefri11era•
2 U. P. Ml'l'Cllt-;L L 11ir condi•
h1 1· 1Hshm1, lh1· llllilcrinl illl d µerUon. New HaHn. 1-'ho ne TU-Z·
Uouera, Phone WY 2·3871.
forming lhl' la bor for the execut.
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, n g and constr u clion of Proj e d
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Cate No. 13,029.
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Mary Jane Davidaon, residlnjl at
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eom,1... 1er,1n
Klnkley Air Force 81\se, Hammon,
Crltt r•dford
Hermuda, 11111d whose Post Orrlrc l· ' lumhi11 g l"ontrad, J l c11\ in y &amp; Ven'.
Wl'lh, llhne er Coe,tac+
All&lt;ires� Is. Box T, APO 81)6, Now tilat111g l'ontrlll"l. E lectric ;i l Con ,,, C. ■ltADf"'OllD, Aecln., Ohl.. York, N. Y. Is hereby notified that lral'l, Equ1pt11C'll l , irni ;1s c- numer. . on the 18th day of Ju ne, 19Gll, Rog­ 11ted on the "'l''orm o r Proposal "
MUILLltl PURNACIS, WISTING &lt;'r M. Davidson, �ina: Plaintiff, and · 'Proposal," in acronln n cc with
HOUII •JtPll•nca ArMld B,. filed hi1 petition aa:alnal her ea; De· Lhc plans and spce1fic1! l io m.i pre. ttt.n. lyr Ku-. Ohio. Phont ft'ndanl, In the Court or comlnon p11rf'd by l'. M. Don111ldso11 &amp; A.!&amp;o1 1-1 1-tf Picas, Melp County,. Ohio, Case cintf.'�, 45 National Ua n k Building,
WY3_.Jl4,
Porti;1 1 11outh, Uhio, and on li t I
ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheel Mo­ No. 13,029, praylnt for dlvorre the oil'it•c of lhe � u ,ai11te c e n
nd nt of
1
f!'om
the
said
Mary
Jane
D11
v
ld
son
til work and up11lr work of
on
the
iround
s of Wilful Absence Public Instruction. l� oom ti03, Ohio
any kind. Frank f'owen, 133
D('partment:l lhn ldin",
So n t tl
N.
Third St., Middle port. of said "Defendant from said Plain­ Fro nt Street, t:olum lm s 65
�. Ohi o,
1
tiff
of
m
ore
thtn.
one
year
l&amp;st
Phon" W Y 2·2301.
7-6-30tc
- past and Grosa Neglect of Duty, and 1 he off kc of the Clerk of
!
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1,01'H,
WOOD
SI.AT
PORCH
11:1d Plalntllt a.lso prays for other �outht rn LO&lt;'lil Db trict School
4--Door Sf-dan. Low milea11:-c by
Ooartl.
H i g h .Sch ool Buildah•dca, doth porch valanee, proper rell ef. Said cau1c will be for
lO£al owner. Black Cini.sh wlth
ing,
ll.atin
c , Ohio.
hearing
on
or
alter
the
27th
da)'
1wnlna1, vi,netlan blinds, wln•
pleuinw; interior. Fordomatic,
Copies of plans and specifka1hadu.
Free
estimates,
1960.
dow
of
July
A.
D.
power steering ,and ibrakcs,
liuns mu! proposal bl.enb, together
ROiC" M. Oa\ltdson
D.a.le Wlppel, 213 Union Ave.,
il'ldi• and heat.er,
with any lurther information de Crow,
Crow
&amp;
Porter,
I\
:It
90tf
Pomero,.
'
slf'cd. may bo ,:iecured rrom the ofAltorne)-'t:, for Pl■lntiU
RIUENOUR SUPPLY. Rad. lo and
(I) If. 21, 28; CT) ff, 12, 19, 26, 7te fice of 1hc Arehllect,· upon deposit
or a rhetk in the amount of $30 ,00,
TV Service. YUD-2120. 8:-1 1-3otp
made payable to the Arthite(t. .
DATe
NO
IAtlAINI
SUOOIST
TEL!VISION RADIO AND SMALL
Upon receipt or a request, a.cGeneral
NEW YORK UPI-The
Electric Co. said Monday nlf'hl It comps rlied by a deposit as named
h11 ,uigested bargaining with the above, the Arthlted will forward
lnt�UC)nal Union of Electrlcal copies of bidding documents as
--Workti'I WE an: lb 'dbntrlcl. dt­ named in preceding paracraph,
SHIPPING CHARGli:S COLLECT,
,tart Jul.7 18.
and A. Service 'Station WY"l.·
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A ll-STAR CHOICE

retire Brooks R o binson of
the
Orioles and Harv e y Kuenn ol the
I11d1an� with tw o men on base.
'•H e 'll be ready to go '' the
smiling Alston predlcled. The Dodi;er mcrnager went into Monday ' s
game determin ed t o start ei U. •
Law or his l' lllsburgh Pirates
pilchin g mate llob t'rien d·
Alston dcnde d
to go with
Fri � nd berause he had had an
e xtra day·s rest .
rnend
_ e d o n I Y one h 'Lt .in
Y Ll' Id
.·
, __s LLnt-as lun i,: as
h a s thre e, l n m ngs
a p1t ther on A l l -Mar team can gu
under the rules.

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Lopez started right ha nd e r Bill
�t un bouqu ctte 01 the Boston Red
S o x Monday bccaullt! he didn ' t
want a lefth.a nd er throwin g agains t
thl' _ predomm antly right hand,d
h1tllllg power of the Nationals ·
,
M .a ys the N t ' o 1 1 Le
' :g u e s
l (•adin g' h1tter w i�� ; \
V
. 53
rifletl M on lloh uelte ' s i.eco � d pr:f�
duw n the rig;:t field line f or C
t� 1• plc and romped �orne . whe n '
Skinn. e r rapped the first pitch to
· mto ce n ter for a smgl
· e.
f11m
Monbo uquetl e go t the neKt two
m en bu t . th e n grooved one to
Banks Wlth the munt of two

strik e s and no balls. Bank! tore
lllto it and sent It over thal "abort
porch" i n left field for a home
run.
The N,1 tionals mad e their lead
4_0 when Braves calcher Del
C randall also foulld that short
porch ra nge. Th en ln the third
Banks led off with a double and
eventu ally scored what t urned out
lo b e th e N ational U!ague's final
run.
In lhe sixth in n i ng, wh en
it
Iook ed as if the Ame ricans wou ld
ge t back into the game, Banks
cam e up with an i n ning ending
doubl e play.
The Am e rican League broke
thro ugh for its first run a few
minute s e.i rlier.
Mathews, who had two o( the
four errors charged to the Nat,onals, booted Al Kalin e 's grounder with one out. That turn e d out to
be a big one. K ue nn had lead off
with a single off Mike McCormick
the Giants' l e fthander, but was o u i
trying to stretch it into a double.
Aiter thal life to Kaline, Bill
Skowron singled and Elston How•
.ird, a nother Yankee, walked to
fill the bases. Nellie Fox si ngled
sharply, scoring Kali ne and leav-

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Fairlan, 500

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Al ,

$2495 $2195

R and H. Country Sedan

1 959 STUDEBAKER LAR�, HARDTOP
OD, R and H

NOW

$1" .,795 $1495

1 959 FORD 4 DOOR STATION WAGON

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1 957 MERCURY 2 DOOR MONT. ···

$1 1�5 $1095

1956 FORD 4 DOOR FAIRLANE

$1295 $1 195

1 956 FORD 4 DOOR FAIRlANE HARDTOP

$1J95 $ 1295

$1 195 • .$995
1 957 STUDEBAKER 4 IOOR . . . . · · . . . . . . . . $ 1 095 $i95
MANY-MANY MORE TOO NUMEROUS TO. i,ENTION!

SIX NEW FORD DEMONSTRATORS
Galaxie-Starliner-Convertibll"'
2 Door, 4 Door anll Hardtops

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W h ile th e income of Ohio'� 88
county governm e nt11 11lmo1t itood
�1111 in 1959, upenditures in­
l-reased more lh,m $17 million, ac
c·ordmg to a tabulation of annual
rounty financial
report!! liled
with Slate A11ditor Jame s A.
i th odt•s. To tal reported IJ} C'OUn­
ly auditors to Rhodes were:
Receipts:
1 959
1 95 1
$3 96,58 1 ,55 2 $396,395,0St
Eape"ditu r••
406,874,919 389,7.t0,332
Ilowe \·er, the slat e 's chief a c-counting officer haste ned to
point out that the picture was
not as dark a s total figures i ndi •
cale at nrst gla n ce.
lneome was practically the
same be('ause the receipt s fro m
'M)' · F'riend F1idca
non-revenu e sources, mainly bond
S8n l·'rmdle-.1 Beat
issues, wer e $ 14,7!19,000 le ss tha n
.
Your f..' s,;,, lifi)()na,
in 1958 _ This practical ly olfset
Weather Teller
a.n inrrease from such things a s
John Daly NP.WI
Pro perty laxes, th e gasoline tax,
Fou r Juet Men
motor vehicle licenses, s tate and
Music for a Summer Night federal grants, a nd other revenue
Ozzie and HarriPl
sources.
Wedn esday Night Flghtl
While cutting down on new
Sports Parade
bond iss�e�, the counties p�id
TBA
off $5 million mo:e �utstandmg
The News Tordtht
bon�s than the y dld m 1 958.
Scam1jng the Weather
-�igg est ��� the COOnSports Report
TBA
Democratic Nal'l Conv.

Dough Re Mi
fl.lay Yuur Hw1ct:
Price is Rlaht
Conce11tullon
A l l Star Baseball
Truth or Con:!lf'QUPnce,a
Lore0.11 You n g, 'T'heal�r
Young Dr. ,dalone
From Th e11e Roo•s
(fomedy Playhuu1e
Adventure T;rne
DemoC'rritir Nn t' \ Con\/.
New, Headllnea
WHlhel'f!Hl
'J 'he Jaclt Plldr Sbo"
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The Cltiar Horiwn
Love of Life
Search Por Tomorrow
The Guidh1g Llj:ht
Heart of the City
As the W orld TUJ'DI
Full Circle
House Party
'l'he MUlionalrfl
The verdict Ia Youn
The Brighter Da)
'!":,e Secret Storm
Edge of Night
Democratic Nat') Conv.
n :oo 1 1 d'clock NewJ
u, : 1 0 A Look at the Weather
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t:s&lt; ,fd.lJt&gt; of �iNht
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5,30 Jule Rivlin Sports
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1, 1 5 Captain Kangaroo
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10:00 Dec e mber Bride
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News
RFD
News Headlines
Breakfast Party
Pick ens Hardware Show
Breakfast Party
News Fleadlines
Sports Report
Breakfast Parly
News
Bre11kfast Party
News Headlines
Breakfasl Party
N ews
Breakfast Party
Coffee Time
Swap Shop
News Headlines
Mor�ing Devotion,
Radio �Hymnal
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Country Hoe Down
Farm Ttilllle
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C ounticll received $43 1i25,263
from motor vehicle s licem¥.s ,
$20,240.000 from lt-e gasoline lax
$16,7 l l , 368 from the puhlk u\ J •
llty tu, Sl8,l l:S,019 from the re,
ceipts or various county offices.
Expenditureii for poor r•!lief,
aid for depe ndent children, coun­
tY homes, children 's homes. aid
for the disabled and other w e l ­
fare mad e up the bigie1t single
item in cou n ty spending. Theiie
amounted to almost $129 million
an increase of $13 million during
1959.

Highway spending came ;iext
and amou nli!d to mor e than $76
million. Other major spending
w u for the following: general
judicial ,
e xecutive , $18 million,
$1 7 million; health and hospital
care, $16 millio n ; µrotection to
persons and property, $13 mil •
1ion ; 9anitaUon, drainage and pu­
blic service enterprises, $9.6 mil ­
lion; i nsl•rance and pen&amp;iona, $9
( million. elections, $6 mlllion.

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IKJ\': I HAD
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LEGAL NOTICE
'1'• le Sold To TM Hifhest ■ ldcter
On the 22nd day or July 1900 at
the Zerkle Trucki ng: Company,
-Middleport, Ohio, at IO o'elock A.
M, the following property:
One 2 pc. living room suite; I
9 x 12 wool rug and pad, 2 3 x 3
Tru•Val mattresses. 2 3 x 3 Tr u •
Val box springs, t 7-pc. breakfast
set, one set of three tables, 1 mink
bedroom s uite, l 4 x 6 bed springs,
and 1 4 x 6 Tru-V.al mattresses.
This property will not be sold
for less than :j;150.00.
McMeater's Hardwu• Company
MlddletkN't, Ohio
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PERFORM AN
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WENT WRONG TOOAY. ELVINEY-•
I SURNT TH' BISCUITS, STUBBED
MY TOE, BARKEO If;/ SHINS, AN'
SCORCHED MY PETTICOAT ·· -

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t"P'- Al-1 DON' T
MEAN TO BE.
N0:0'#-BUT, 't/1-!Uf
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SHUN IS AH
GITT11{ FREE?

By KING

!'II bet I He;
prob�bl y rllShed
to death !

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Raymo!ld Crouser ol Dunbar
\·isited hl11 father ond family
over the weekend.
Ill.air Cadwallader ,of Lynch•
1 burg was the weekend guest al.
1 the Bur home.

1 2:30 Just For You
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I :02 J ust For You
I :30 News
1 :30 Just For You
Mr. and Hrs. Henry Martin ant!
2:00 Calling on Pt. Pleass nt
3:00 News Headli11 e 5
Virginia, Oak Hill spe nt
di,ugh1er
=�JW!t,!jl) �lad&lt; and
3:02 Ml,18ic Go Round
Sunda)'
with
Mr. and Mrs, Alpha
cognll,C � UDen "\ihallllble?'
Barr.
3 :30 News
dress la a favorite l:llbouette
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ot
the
Nat
Kaplaa
BUmmer
4f00 News He adlin�s
colleotlon. Cognt.c IUk forms
4:tl2 Music GO Round
the inside Qt clee,p llwrk41ido
� (!30J!:tbtBJ ,News
p\ealll.
4:35 Music Go Round
Don Millrr of Columbus and
5:00 Baseball Scores
r.corge
Donohrw of · Letart Falls
5:Q5 Music Go Round
called qn �r. and Mrs. Li11e Sh_ields
5:30 News Headli nes
enroule lo f'lorida for a vacation.
5 : 3 1 Music Go Rou nd
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartels
5:45 Complet.e News R()_u nd-up
spe n t 1 hr w1•ek end with his par­
6:00 Crow's Strak House-Sound
ents. Mr. and �rs. Ji;mmeu Bartels.
or the 60's
.Mrs. Roy Jones Sr. was called to
6:30 News Headli n es
Columbus by the illnesli: of her
06:32 F.venin g Interlude
son, Roy Jr., who wa,:i confined· to
7 :00 News Headlines
i\ft. Carm�I Hospital.
7:02 Evening Interlude
lfr. and Mrs. Lige Shields call­
• '7:30 N ews Headlines
ed
on Mrs. F.dn.i Shields at Le1art
7:32 Sundown Serenade
Falls,
8:00 Sign OH
Mrs. Ernest Theiss and three
C'3\I�.mastitis-:------children spent two weeks With her
High producing eows which arc
parenu, Mr. and Mrs. John Buchrat at freshening will produce vcrp
snan
at Bra&lt;Jy Lake.
This
lime.
short
a
for
rich milk,
Miss Janice 1'tialurd has return.
"
has the effeet of increasing total
ed lo her home alter spendi ng two
fat production over the lnrtation
weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
period.
and Mrs, Howard Teaford ot UranA temporary incre,ee in fat can
ville.
be obtained by feeding ground soy .
Mrs. Lettie Cunningham and
beans, ground flax or some other
_
M
· . N,ett ;e Sm it h callcd on MJ'
'·•,d ,high i p fat. ThiR m ay rahl• t�e
"
,
nd M s. Lige Sh i e lds.
,es wo-tenths of one percen ,. Th18
wlll lasl for a short period only.
JACKSON, Miss. UPI ..... The
Feed affects the amount of milk
stale of Mississippi has do nated
produced, not the comlfRitlon of
$20,000 in state funds to th� prj.
the milk.
vately-operated White Citi1.ens
their
High testing cows inherit
Councll Forum to publicize racial
ability. This is wh)' il 11 Important,
aeireaation views throughoul the
if you want a • high testing herd, to
nation, -Director A1bert Jones of
Directory.
Sire
A.B.C.
study your
the State, Sovel'eignty CommisMat� your fOWS to A.B.C. bull s
s
lon announced Thursday.
whick have . Ult! capability of rahL·
Ing your test.
a
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IJle
NAMES ALL.STAR UMPIRES
Remember though, you can pro-·
D
ENVER UPI - ·American
milk
(or
gre1s Caster by bTeeding
sociation President Ed Doherty he.a
profat
tor
than
prodoctlon rather
·
named Walter Doyle, DaVe Carah•
duction.
ba, Bsrney Deary and -Bill KinnaFeed your rows well, follow a
mon BS umpires in the league's
milk production testing program
July 18 All-Star game here. The
su l'h as D.H.1.A., use �ood milki n g
w
lea1ul!!-leading Denver Bears will
practices, breed artifically and the
,
J
play 1tara from the other associa•
milk and fat producUon from your
t
lon te m ·
l
of
ar
it
rd w'.'.il l _:t::••
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lie1' income in 19!:'t9 1' JR the
property tax . which provided
more than $98 million, followed
by s tate an d federal granla an d
do nations amounting to moro
tha n $86 millio n.

Langsville
Events Reported

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CURLY JtAYOE

Get Yonn Today !

6 MONTHs-6000 MIU WARRANTY,
ON All CARS SOLD

1 \ l :30
Advenlure Theater
I l :4.S
Ste11,mboat Bill
12:00
Woody woodpecteT
Democrati1• National Conv. 2:30
3:00
Jack Paar Show
3 30
S\gn Ofi

The sea.son of the yesr affects
the test. Cows turned out 011 pall•
ture •u!!ll'.&amp;ll(: teat :tower, This is
not due to the feed. n 111 the na•
ture of cattle to produce a lower
testiqg , µii!k iJJ . l)ie. summer and
h ighm' te.st.lng -' mtlt in ,the winter.
Temperature al!\I) has lts effect.
As temperature goes up, fat content ti:Pea do't\lll. ,A ]O degree rise
in teilpel'alure will lower the test,
on an average, two.tenths of one
percent.
Cowa should be "milked out"
since the �t rollk will tes� higher
thari the first. Don't leave the milkers on too Iona, just to get -thi1
rich milk. The irritation could

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1 956 MERCURY 2 DOOR HARDTOP . . . . . .

4:3ft
5 :00
5:30
6:00
1 1 : 15
l :00

Dnirym('n sqmetimes wonder
why their cows didn 't "lest " QS
high this month ,as they did last.
As we ell know butterfat percent,iges vary . Thls variation can be
caused by several different factors
or a combination of these factors.
TIU' Stille or lactation will aff ect
� the tesL in the huit two months of
a cow's lactatioP the fat content
WI· 11 �_l\g'fa�_e.i.

· · $1795 $1595

Dual Wheels, 28,000 Mlle•

Depoijit wlll be reh,,nded upon
the ceturn of pl , n. and specilica�ions in good condition and with
pos tage or express charge&amp; pNpald
w1thm Len ( 10) d11yll arter the dale
bid9 are open. Depoait will not be
refunded upon return of docu,
men!.! at a later date.
Each bid shall be accompanied
by a contract bond in an amount
equal to the total sum of the pro.
posal including all e.dd alternates.
The bonds shall be on the form ap­
proved by the Stale Boartl of Edu­
cation {1'"'orm 4M-27) , which bo nd
shall be forthwith returned to the
bidder In case the contract ls
awarded to another bidder. .
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A _prdpo1111I shall be invalid and
not t-on.sidercd unleu a bond, in
the form approved by the State
Board of Education, with suUielent
su,etlca, in a 11um equal to the to•
lal sum of the proposal, Is Uled
with such proposa.l, nor unleq
such proposal and bond are filed
in one sealed envelope.
Bids are lo be l!lealed and add­
reSHd to Jhe Clerk of the Southern
Local School District Board of Ed·
ucaelon for the State o( Ohio, or.
fice of the Clerk of Southern Local
School District, High School Build•
ing, Racine, Ohlo, and plain})'
marked on the outside '-'Blda or
lGeneral) (or other specific tenn)
Contraet".
The Southe rn Local School DIR­
trkt Board of . Edu.cation with the
approval of the Superintendent of
Publlc ln1truction reatrves. the
rJ&amp;;ht to rtjetl any and all bids.
t , av OltDllt OF TH5
SoutMrn Loul Sch"I Dlatrltt
9"rd ef ldwatl..-a
C4e,k; Mt. P•ul '"91•
leutham Lee.I SchMI DI•
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., 77) ff. '19, 26/ (I) 2. 41&gt;

Channel 3-l'uesday I !g;:
4:00 Co ecly Plliyhou11e
1 1 :00

Farm News

1 959 DODGE 1 TON VAN BODY . . . .. ' . . . $2095 $1795

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6:15
6:30
7:00
7:02
7 :30
7:45
8:00
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8:05
8,30
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Expenditures Up $17 Million
Against Near Static Revenues

Daily SenLinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 12, 1960-7

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HARDTOPS--STA'J'.ION WAGONS--TUDQ!\S
AND •FORDOR SEDANS-55-56'&amp;7-58
59 AND 60 MODEL FORD DEMONS'/'llATORS
SAVE SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS
ALL MUST GO. WE FINANCE OUR
OWN DEALS. EVERY CAR REDUCED '

( 1 7 ) Help Wonted

Wc.,ted

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BEST DE�
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$ $ $ -Tltou•ands of Dollar11- $

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JWEY CITY, N. J. , TJP(._
Jmey Cit.y'1 new ba,e_,.11 team
had I nt:ckname, a ball park and
a .homo qi)eclule today. All that
wu .-,ta:inl wu • field manacer .
The ltjternalional Leque tHm,
w� 11 being tr10aferred from
Havana to ieney City, wa1 chris­
te� lhc Jersey R.eda at a meet­
int Monday between league _and
city official■. fltey alto a,reed on
a t7.&amp;Oo rental for lt(tolevelt Sta•
diUDI .to operaton of the tran·
ehlse.
Th, flrtt Jersey home g11me
haa been nt for 8 p. m . Frlday
when the Reds lake on the Col­
umb111 Jets before an anticipated
crowd Of aome 7 ,:K)O penon1 at
Roo11evelt Stadium.
Clutt oftlclils were to meet
heN thll afternoon to aMounce
w� will replace Manqer Tony
Cutano, wbo Jieli,:ned in protelt
ar•t11a.t thlntrancblse bein1 pulled
Out of c;uba.

Sale

Carl Barnhart is a patient
in the St. Joseph Hospital.
Mrs. Beulah Dye , a bea u tician
o f Athens, is here for a week ' s
vacation with he r parents , Mr.
and Mrs, Le e w,lla"e.
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Mrs. Mild,e d ."a,,tee ,nd son
Larry of Gallipoli I 11pe 11l Tuesday
l1erc with her pare n ts, Mr. and
Mrs J. S. Murks.
Mrs Evely n Spencer is prcsentJy employed ·,n ,n a n t·,q,,e shop
al Littloe Hork in�g _____
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Legal /•'of '

Thal wain't the American
Leag ue'a 1ast rhance. Kuenn wlR
safe at first whrn second baae-­
msn Charlie Neal o( the ,Dodger,
threw wildly to pitcher Bob Buhl
of the "Milwaukee Bravea, who
had rus h ed over to co-,r first to
start the American half of the
eighth innin11.
The n Kalin e drove one over the
left field wall and the Aml'ric:an
Leaguers were only two run, be­
hind.
Alston' s Nationals racked Mon
bouquette, Chuck EBtrada of the
Orioles, Jim Coales of the Yankee1
Gar}' Bell ol the Indians, Frank
Lary of the Tigers and Bud Daley
of the Athletics for 12 hits.
Two of the game's "elder
statesmen," Stan Mu15ial of the
Cardinals and Ted Williams of
the Red Sox, also made appear•
ances, Musial for a reeord 18th
time in AU Star com petition and
William s for the 17th time.
Ted, pinch hitting for Monbou•

Just A Manager

5 Day Used Car

Ree•d SVI'II e
Soc1ety Events
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Inf the i.alff 1tm loaded.
quette In the aeeond lf'Otlfttl•
Abton then called on anolber ed out ud Muaia), blttln, for Jlp,
Piratl! pitcher, relief ace Elroy � in Ute elahth, cat a ld'atch
Face, and did the job-th•nb lo allJ&amp;lt: to provide lhe winnen a hit
Banks.
they dldh't -.cl.
Luia Ap,aricio hit a 1barp .,.-'---,--------­
grounder to second bue. BanU
acooped it up, allpped to Bill lfu•
eroski at aeeond to forct Howatd
and the Pirates second baseman re.
layed the ball to fint for a double
play.

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Socjal Events In
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STEVE
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NANCY

I A CLl:JB MEETING '&lt;•·
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WH E RE ?

SLUGGO LIKES
TO BE 50

IMPORTANT

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RUI!IIMILLEI

CA LLING

SUMMIT
M E ETINGS

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POLITICIANS, YOUR
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THOOSAMO CASH ! so� r AM A
BUSIHE-a.SMAN WHO �
CARRIES LARGE GU,,16f-MQ­
fEQ9F BIO &lt;SAM Fl'"'
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ABBIE AND SLATS

SlJ'TE M,Jf( EXAMINE� Ml9HT
f'NHE IN WITHOUT NDTICE-THN
USUAll'i 00. SO, rve OECIOEO
TtfAT Wfll,IIN TMf WEEK
Wl:tL MAii':!: otlt EKIT--�

By BAEBURN VANBUREN
WH'I l'IOT '!' llflfO tfOt.lto
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MILLiOM t, CASM JS
STOWfP l#iAV ON MT
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J Alston Plans 'Bomb' For Lopez In Wednesday's
I _ Se� ond All Star Game, Captures First, 5 To 3

6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July J 2, 1960

WANT ADS

1\ .-\ \ SAS ( l l'Y , . Mo U l'I-Walt('f .\��lull, wh� f relti h l• has Al Lo.
lW'· u u rn bn, plan1wd tuday to
Before 9:30 A. M.
'" ho111 h 1tw
A nwr inrn League
1
1 1 1 w1 1 h E ru w HankH, Willl e
�f'
":::!:�0�rt
") � ;i11d Vl:r'.wn L.1w when lhey
nwd 1 1 1 l 9h0 :. se,rnnd A l l-Slur
K A UTZ F
OR
i;,.1.nt· 1 r1 .\ r w Yurk s Yankee StaAt �!.�t!T I
Y ukon S•l l-45
I d i u m \\ t' d ll\'sday.
ttAMlt.L SERVICE STATION
Bar1k:.. .inrl '.11.i � � J1&lt;l the hittini,:
Bfflre ,:oo A.M..
J1,d �0 111,· prt• l t y fat1t)' f1 c ldin , .
Albany 33U
J� 1 11,· :'\ ,1 l 1&lt;1 nal u.' agueJ's
1 110
.lvery
Uay Rer1•1t-,
i •1 ·a t l 1H· An1t·1 1l .. ll l .t-aguers 5-3 m
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i i lw l 1 r-L A! , �lu i.:.im 1· .\ 1 0 11day b t .
g f :m , ti l 9 in
I ! 20b i l n�uro nce.
1 1 , , 1 , ..i �t· l l u u &lt; l h n,i i u
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(..' OMl'_U TJ:: ll�SUHANC.li: P'RO '
I lt't·tnn, Life, Auto, f'"1re, Pol i o
!..Jw tu liwd l rni. l t• l m n g the
1
C;ill l&gt;on M llls, M iddlepoct r ;, �t 1 "" 1i., t l i·r:.. 1\.- I ll'II t Ile AmenI ')t, •,.
t·;, J I � t !i rt·i.l !t•Ja•d m l ilt• ,imth
1 ! II- l liri· w 1 1 1 1 1 1 W\ l'II p iL l " i lt.'� tu
' l 2 I ) Rea l Est a te
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FOR CONSISTENT nEPENDABLE llESULTS
RATES

Call Dlca Sterrett

4 cenl.11 per werd, on e inl't!ruon. MiniPlWTI chiarg e - 60 cenLll.
ill cenl5 per word for three OODtieoutlve inaertiOUI.
SPC.Clal - one m••�lh for 30 cent J per word .
f\u U rate of 4 cents pe r word W'lU be charged for advertl.!lif4:"
lf oot pa1d with.In lU d.ay s aner receiYUli bill.
Error, in Aavert1S1na - Should be tltp(' -tfld :mmediately. The
Oai.l y Sentinel will not be responsible l or more than one incor­
�ct insertl.011
-..nt of Tt::Hb and Special Nolices of �v,•11ts Sl.00 DbJtuane-11
pubhs.hed al I ce'lt �er word.
-.·, otws J DAV 3 DAYS .; DAYS
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15
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90c
Sl.�
$4,.JO
2tl
00c
$1.20
$J .8(\
$ti.00
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76c
$1.50
$2.26
$7.!IO
A&lt;ll f'l!C!elVe&lt;I by 10 A.M. will b'Jt 1n that day II pa,p{ll".

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by .... n. F, .. infipk:hon. ln,urd1a 1rs, &lt;:.ibrnct. l)uffct, ollll'r
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OUTBOARD MOTOR

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KARR &amp; VAN ZAN,DJ

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And while Friend was in there,
li 11n k an d M ays wu11ped i t up
1 or ;J m g1v1ng h i m his s e cond
All·Slar \llctury _ a g �mst one defeat.
Ht was the wrnnmg Pilcher iu
1 9 5li, lhe [ user in 1958.
LllpE.'z, whu hasn't h;id much l uck
ag111nst Alst on, wasn't sure who he
would start for the American
League Wedriesday but ildmittcd
lh.11l so uthpaw Whitey Ford of the
Yankees ·· could be a pretty good
I gue ss."

Strei· ! . off ,
glassware, olher Jlt•111.-.. l 'hunc
Mulhr rry Ave. $9500.00. l 'lm n c
W_Y 2-2 998 or ::11 0 t'1�hc r Street I WY 2-32H 2 Wilbur Yuung ur
Middle�ort.
Hl-tltp
WY 2-2709 Valley Lumb&lt;'r anti
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N o lt:s. w,i 1 1 h l·_ a_t l'omeroy Moose G H .l!: E N H F. AN � $ 1 .00 a- Ll i b h e ! . 1 � -�P(; �
U P I -T h e gover nm e nt of ' t he
,
�dg l l h ursday , July _1 4th.
Pick your own. N_o . 2 Potatoes I
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R ttpubl ic of th e Congo Hked
. 1 9 t i ll 1 2
7- 1 2 3tp
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$ 1 .00 50 lb. bag ( abliage 50c a ,
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help re$10re orde-r.
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Jat" k Oa1ry Har, M iddleport.
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111a1,i, Uradbury, Phunc \V Y _2o hio S huw u l&gt;y .!:l ppuinl rn f' n t d1· � 1 1 · 1 1 &lt;�il � n f a l nH' o r _1ribal
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2 lf� acres, gas, clectricily 1rnd
Thf' 111 " 1 ( ' , ' f '·l su t· cc-ert ('&lt;1 '
nrnsk and dw.�t proh'rlor. I f u•o BOATI AND MOTORS fa
waler. G:m:1 ge and barn.
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1-h •lgium JU�! last .J une 30 _ Katan
6380.
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LO�I tt:MI\J.t. t OX l lound, blal·k
b .tscmcri�. Inl criur remodele d. ( un g o � &lt;\l t ';d l h and ll.'1 resources
Lt!h-l&gt;rown bal·k, dark brow n Buy You _ _
New hll( water tank, furnacr, ar'.', hurrtly t;,ppl·d
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1 � ho mh P ,ibru p tly announrl'fl
head, spctks 011 l egs, cut Oil
c lectrl.. water pump. Carpel
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e11�h car s:HIO. lkwa�d l lowilrd
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blinds, als . $2975
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LOST (;uLU foot hall truiihy inscribed " UHP, w. w . l;d l ' ' and
t o "mii k � us su1Jmi1 to the will
coId busehull trophy " 1 048, W.
11/" C ' un11mrni .�m."
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W . Call." Jh'wMd. �itc Woody
111 l .t•opo)d v i l lf', Co11go l'rellliN
l ",d ri n• l .uu, u m ha .id millcd the
Cul! Jr., iHtl Loru�t St., M iddlcport.
7•12•3tc
si1 11at11111 i·,111�1•r l liy mut 111y of his
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iuH1 c1rn1- A f rn · a11 t r•uops )1,11.[ �l! l t l'Jl out or
Pomeroy, Ohio
( 'u!livators I hand and il�k,·d lt1t · U nited Na plctly (/\l ('rhuuled.
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.in d mowrng machi nl'. C. A. !wn s 10 hel p
1 9!14 BU ICK, 4 de ,edon. Me- j' , 1 4) F
nccrn, ltacme, Ohio. Phone WI
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chankally very sound. $495.00. '
7·7·01 '
Blaeltnsn;, l'urncroy,
7-7-tltc 1 s1x B OOM IHJUSt: IN SY llA( ' l l S I•:
Cati Jult11 n 11 111, l 'II 7-:.!JJ:I.
18:;2 F(llil,. (.i ood eonditi�r�I
7 l I 31e
new L1rcs .iud battery. Co n tact ___
Jim Hlsc, 4-:heshirc, Ohio.
EIGHT 1l{JoMllousE two -fivti
7-12-0k
room up11rlme n ts. A. ' N. Ben1:cl. RAC INE 55 acrL·S, 1 11lury fr:1 mc
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_P_h�':_ WY:l - 3272.
1 1 ·:i! !fl'
lrnlf bUlit'llH'lll, ham, hol huuse
19li4 CI JEVHOL�T 210 2 dr.
1 2 ' x 32 · , ulllit}' builtli11g. �
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11bl1• 11fl l'r J u ly tl, C o :1ls Huildm g
'"" ,1een UMd Ce,.
Njlll l J11Wll1, $liOO!J.
ti 20 l2lc
All Malt•• and MNel,
POMEROY - l11 v;•sln11•111 prnwrty
IW\ITROPOLJTAN MOTOltl
TWO fu11r ruo 1 11 f11rn1�l1l'd apart
1:1 lo!.� , all 11tilit i('.'l avi,i lahle.
600-606 l11t Mtin IL
lllt'llls. Also form fur• suit· 11 ,, ,,r
Cull for information. 'l'olal l 'ritf'
PolN"h Ohle
U;i�hiln, 86 1u·n·� - l'holll' W Y �$ 1 000.
3302.
7·7tltp
- I story fr;1rt1(', 5
POMEROY
1954 l'LYMOU'l' I I Helvl.!dere 4 dr.
rooms, hat h, rull bascnw nt. Bou
#l'da n . Bxlra nicu for model. Jo'IVE HOOM unrurnished 11 11art•
hie .c:»raRt', birch floors, eoal
S490.00. lll.iull nan, Pomeroy,
ment wilh !)11th and shower,
.
furn,lt' c o r gas floor rur1w1' l'
7•7-lltc
g11rb11gc cli�puHal unlt, newly
hl'al. sturm d11ur11 and windows,
L.
redecorated. Pho ne WY 2-5335.
Yom1i;:s1own kitchen, lot '70' x
19!15 lJODl i!!: ve 4 dr. custom roy­
7-7-tfc
100', nke location. $ 1 1 .000.
al He d1111. One caref u l owner.
--Std. whlfl. Exlra nice. $71ffl.00. SLEEPING roomli. Close ln town. FARM - Wt•SI of llUtland-!l:l ac­
l' l'!! , U room frame, bascuwnl,
Blaett11ar9, l'omcroy,
7-7-6tc
1.27 Butternhll Slrcci. 7 · 6-6Lp
harn (Jtlx:JOJ cement floor, g1' i1ll·
1966 STAH CllIEJo' BLUE AND TWO GAllAGES un Mct·ha11i1· St.
ary, tool shed, chicken houi;r, 2
White l'o11tl1:1c 4-door hardtop,
tall WY :.!-2:i7�. Huso .Sis�o11. I wells, plenty of Wiler, 1ruc10r
i1uto111atlc tra1111mi1111Jon, power
7-6-0 lc
fond , p1:1sture and timbi:!r. Ou
bralw11 11nd steering, radio and
J:outl �r1:1vcl road. Prltcd low ul
hc�tc-r. In to_p condition. Call 3 - ROOM APAHTM1':NT furni�IH'tl
$tlUOO.
with bath, priVlllO cn1rn11ci'. t:1111
WV 2-tl834.
7-6-tltc
ALBERT M. COX, S,110,ma,t
- --W Y 2-30ij6.
7 9 3Lc BOX 22 9 - PHONE WV 2-1220
'36 .t-'OllO Convertible Phon e
WY 2· 3130
WY 2-2400
7-7�tp
7 9 3lc
SALESMEN, 24 TO 40 yrs. ulcJ ,
So le
must have l'K l)l'rlCl\l' l'. 1;,iod
GAS, &gt;'UEL O I L and ,oal IW'·
route and commlNsio n . Alll'
LEGAL NOTICE
macea. Call for free eatlmalllll.
Cleaners, M1:1son, W. Va 7- 12-lfc
Sealt•d Hids will be rcdvl•d by
Forema n &amp; Al&gt;botl, Middleport.
ARE YU U happy with your wuy 1 lw Board or Cou n ty Commission6-lU-l..,
ol llfe and unha 11py with your ers. Meig� cou nty, O hio. at tlw O f. I
Pomero)', Ohln,
17 J l l!:NS 2 IIOOSTEUS heavy
situalwtl'! Arc you lo(Jking fu r fin· ur said l\oard,
'
breed I year old. 30 three week
11 new Hies opportu n ity that u 11 unlil 1 2:00 o clock Noon, .Ju l v
9
old �' hlrk� $30. Call WY 2-6446.
would llt your way of lil'c? If 1 8. 1 60, for furnlahlng llw folloW
;
n)cl:
7·1.'.-3tp.
so, send u11mt·, address, phunc
Trirnspor1 del ivery or �asnlin!',
and letter of q111ilifkal ion tu
HUHHY!- 0-rder
rl'gulur
und premium grades to th1•
purple ra1p•
-.
ICe
Pint Olflcc Box. Nu. 18, J.11n•
berric, now. Excellent for freer,
prings,
Cuunly
Garage,
Rock
S
7 12-:.!.tc
c1111tcr, Ohlo.
NOTICE
TO
BIDDERS
htQ or Jellle11 rhoue your or­
Ohio , at th"i!I direction of tho Coun­
Scaled propusals will be rec l' IY•
den B. II. t.:11r1on, Rt. l , Mid•
ty &amp;nJ:ineer, during the 90 d11y pt'r• ctl fu1· the State of
Oh w by the
Employmenr
l
1
8
1
dlt'port . Phone SH 2-4737,
iod eommcndni July �S, 1 960.
Soulhl'rn L!lml S1'huol D is trict ,
Qnute prlces on bolh regular and M &lt;'l!l!i Count�·. Ohio, Board of
7·7·6tc
EduPrt'm i um grades .
c1111011, al lhl' uffirc o [ the C ler k.
tRAVILY T�ACTOa IALII AND HOUSJi:WORK HY THE IIOlJH tm
Board ol Comminloners reserve o
..rtlcc... 51 2 I. M.ln, Potnel'9J',
day. Avanell Young.
l ' hunr the right to reject any or all Bids. f the Southern Loc al Sch oo l D istr1ct l:loarll, 1111;:h_ Sl
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Phon• WYl-2975. lala1111an:
W Y 2-9004.
7 l I t llp
Board of County Commiseioners lht&lt;'L ll t'. Ohi o , 1111111 ' hoo l l uildin ,
2
o'cl
o
ck
Noon
l
Har•hll ••rnhtrt,
RMd■vllle.
By: Sharon Boy(('J, CIPrk .t,;;1skrn Sta nd;1rd
Time, on lhe
Oftle. PhoM CNlw':11• 1691.
(7) 12, l tc- l Uth d11y (?I" .A ugust,
(
20
l
Services
1 900. n nd
l-18-ttc
AIR CONDITION11'G, REFRIGER·
o pt·ned 1mnll'd iutel y lhereaftl'r, for
- ,,.-----atlon 11ervlce. Jack's llefri11era•
2 U. P. Ml'l'Cllt-;L L 11ir condi•
h1 1· 1Hshm1, lh1· llllilcrinl illl d µerUon. New HaHn. 1-'ho ne TU-Z·
Uouera, Phone WY 2·3871.
forming lhl' la bor for the execut.
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, n g and constr u clion of Proj e d
.
Cate No. 13,029.
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Mary Jane Davidaon, residlnjl at
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: l 1 Sl hoot, fur General contract
eom,1... 1er,1n
Klnkley Air Force 81\se, Hammon,
Crltt r•dford
Hermuda, 11111d whose Post Orrlrc l· ' lumhi11 g l"ontrad, J l c11\ in y &amp; Ven'.
Wl'lh, llhne er Coe,tac+
All&lt;ires� Is. Box T, APO 81)6, Now tilat111g l'ontrlll"l. E lectric ;i l Con ,,, C. ■ltADf"'OllD, Aecln., Ohl.. York, N. Y. Is hereby notified that lral'l, Equ1pt11C'll l , irni ;1s c- numer. . on the 18th day of Ju ne, 19Gll, Rog­ 11ted on the "'l''orm o r Proposal "
MUILLltl PURNACIS, WISTING &lt;'r M. Davidson, �ina: Plaintiff, and · 'Proposal," in acronln n cc with
HOUII •JtPll•nca ArMld B,. filed hi1 petition aa:alnal her ea; De· Lhc plans and spce1fic1! l io m.i pre. ttt.n. lyr Ku-. Ohio. Phont ft'ndanl, In the Court or comlnon p11rf'd by l'. M. Don111ldso11 &amp; A.!&amp;o1 1-1 1-tf Picas, Melp County,. Ohio, Case cintf.'�, 45 National Ua n k Building,
WY3_.Jl4,
Porti;1 1 11outh, Uhio, and on li t I
ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheel Mo­ No. 13,029, praylnt for dlvorre the oil'it•c of lhe � u ,ai11te c e n
nd nt of
1
f!'om
the
said
Mary
Jane
D11
v
ld
son
til work and up11lr work of
on
the
iround
s of Wilful Absence Public Instruction. l� oom ti03, Ohio
any kind. Frank f'owen, 133
D('partment:l lhn ldin",
So n t tl
N.
Third St., Middle port. of said "Defendant from said Plain­ Fro nt Street, t:olum lm s 65
�. Ohi o,
1
tiff
of
m
ore
thtn.
one
year
l&amp;st
Phon" W Y 2·2301.
7-6-30tc
- past and Grosa Neglect of Duty, and 1 he off kc of the Clerk of
!
L
1,01'H,
WOOD
SI.AT
PORCH
11:1d Plalntllt a.lso prays for other �outht rn LO&lt;'lil Db trict School
4--Door Sf-dan. Low milea11:-c by
Ooartl.
H i g h .Sch ool Buildah•dca, doth porch valanee, proper rell ef. Said cau1c will be for
lO£al owner. Black Cini.sh wlth
ing,
ll.atin
c , Ohio.
hearing
on
or
alter
the
27th
da)'
1wnlna1, vi,netlan blinds, wln•
pleuinw; interior. Fordomatic,
Copies of plans and specifka1hadu.
Free
estimates,
1960.
dow
of
July
A.
D.
power steering ,and ibrakcs,
liuns mu! proposal bl.enb, together
ROiC" M. Oa\ltdson
D.a.le Wlppel, 213 Union Ave.,
il'ldi• and heat.er,
with any lurther information de Crow,
Crow
&amp;
Porter,
I\
:It
90tf
Pomero,.
'
slf'cd. may bo ,:iecured rrom the ofAltorne)-'t:, for Pl■lntiU
RIUENOUR SUPPLY. Rad. lo and
(I) If. 21, 28; CT) ff, 12, 19, 26, 7te fice of 1hc Arehllect,· upon deposit
or a rhetk in the amount of $30 ,00,
TV Service. YUD-2120. 8:-1 1-3otp
made payable to the Arthite(t. .
DATe
NO
IAtlAINI
SUOOIST
TEL!VISION RADIO AND SMALL
Upon receipt or a request, a.cGeneral
NEW YORK UPI-The
Electric Co. said Monday nlf'hl It comps rlied by a deposit as named
h11 ,uigested bargaining with the above, the Arthlted will forward
lnt�UC)nal Union of Electrlcal copies of bidding documents as
--Workti'I WE an: lb 'dbntrlcl. dt­ named in preceding paracraph,
SHIPPING CHARGli:S COLLECT,
,tart Jul.7 18.
and A. Service 'Station WY"l.·
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A ll-STAR CHOICE

retire Brooks R o binson of
the
Orioles and Harv e y Kuenn ol the
I11d1an� with tw o men on base.
'•H e 'll be ready to go '' the
smiling Alston predlcled. The Dodi;er mcrnager went into Monday ' s
game determin ed t o start ei U. •
Law or his l' lllsburgh Pirates
pilchin g mate llob t'rien d·
Alston dcnde d
to go with
Fri � nd berause he had had an
e xtra day·s rest .
rnend
_ e d o n I Y one h 'Lt .in
Y Ll' Id
.·
, __s LLnt-as lun i,: as
h a s thre e, l n m ngs
a p1t ther on A l l -Mar team can gu
under the rules.

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Lopez started right ha nd e r Bill
�t un bouqu ctte 01 the Boston Red
S o x Monday bccaullt! he didn ' t
want a lefth.a nd er throwin g agains t
thl' _ predomm antly right hand,d
h1tllllg power of the Nationals ·
,
M .a ys the N t ' o 1 1 Le
' :g u e s
l (•adin g' h1tter w i�� ; \
V
. 53
rifletl M on lloh uelte ' s i.eco � d pr:f�
duw n the rig;:t field line f or C
t� 1• plc and romped �orne . whe n '
Skinn. e r rapped the first pitch to
· mto ce n ter for a smgl
· e.
f11m
Monbo uquetl e go t the neKt two
m en bu t . th e n grooved one to
Banks Wlth the munt of two

strik e s and no balls. Bank! tore
lllto it and sent It over thal "abort
porch" i n left field for a home
run.
The N,1 tionals mad e their lead
4_0 when Braves calcher Del
C randall also foulld that short
porch ra nge. Th en ln the third
Banks led off with a double and
eventu ally scored what t urned out
lo b e th e N ational U!ague's final
run.
In lhe sixth in n i ng, wh en
it
Iook ed as if the Ame ricans wou ld
ge t back into the game, Banks
cam e up with an i n ning ending
doubl e play.
The Am e rican League broke
thro ugh for its first run a few
minute s e.i rlier.
Mathews, who had two o( the
four errors charged to the Nat,onals, booted Al Kalin e 's grounder with one out. That turn e d out to
be a big one. K ue nn had lead off
with a single off Mike McCormick
the Giants' l e fthander, but was o u i
trying to stretch it into a double.
Aiter thal life to Kaline, Bill
Skowron singled and Elston How•
.ird, a nother Yankee, walked to
fill the bases. Nellie Fox si ngled
sharply, scoring Kali ne and leav-

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Fairlan, 500

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Al ,

$2495 $2195

R and H. Country Sedan

1 959 STUDEBAKER LAR�, HARDTOP
OD, R and H

NOW

$1" .,795 $1495

1 959 FORD 4 DOOR STATION WAGON

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1 957 MERCURY 2 DOOR MONT. ···

$1 1�5 $1095

1956 FORD 4 DOOR FAIRLANE

$1295 $1 195

1 956 FORD 4 DOOR FAIRlANE HARDTOP

$1J95 $ 1295

$1 195 • .$995
1 957 STUDEBAKER 4 IOOR . . . . · · . . . . . . . . $ 1 095 $i95
MANY-MANY MORE TOO NUMEROUS TO. i,ENTION!

SIX NEW FORD DEMONSTRATORS
Galaxie-Starliner-Convertibll"'
2 Door, 4 Door anll Hardtops

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W h ile th e income of Ohio'� 88
county governm e nt11 11lmo1t itood
�1111 in 1959, upenditures in­
l-reased more lh,m $17 million, ac
c·ordmg to a tabulation of annual
rounty financial
report!! liled
with Slate A11ditor Jame s A.
i th odt•s. To tal reported IJ} C'OUn­
ly auditors to Rhodes were:
Receipts:
1 959
1 95 1
$3 96,58 1 ,55 2 $396,395,0St
Eape"ditu r••
406,874,919 389,7.t0,332
Ilowe \·er, the slat e 's chief a c-counting officer haste ned to
point out that the picture was
not as dark a s total figures i ndi •
cale at nrst gla n ce.
lneome was practically the
same be('ause the receipt s fro m
'M)' · F'riend F1idca
non-revenu e sources, mainly bond
S8n l·'rmdle-.1 Beat
issues, wer e $ 14,7!19,000 le ss tha n
.
Your f..' s,;,, lifi)()na,
in 1958 _ This practical ly olfset
Weather Teller
a.n inrrease from such things a s
John Daly NP.WI
Pro perty laxes, th e gasoline tax,
Fou r Juet Men
motor vehicle licenses, s tate and
Music for a Summer Night federal grants, a nd other revenue
Ozzie and HarriPl
sources.
Wedn esday Night Flghtl
While cutting down on new
Sports Parade
bond iss�e�, the counties p�id
TBA
off $5 million mo:e �utstandmg
The News Tordtht
bon�s than the y dld m 1 958.
Scam1jng the Weather
-�igg est ��� the COOnSports Report
TBA
Democratic Nal'l Conv.

Dough Re Mi
fl.lay Yuur Hw1ct:
Price is Rlaht
Conce11tullon
A l l Star Baseball
Truth or Con:!lf'QUPnce,a
Lore0.11 You n g, 'T'heal�r
Young Dr. ,dalone
From Th e11e Roo•s
(fomedy Playhuu1e
Adventure T;rne
DemoC'rritir Nn t' \ Con\/.
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WHlhel'f!Hl
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Love of Life
Search Por Tomorrow
The Guidh1g Llj:ht
Heart of the City
As the W orld TUJ'DI
Full Circle
House Party
'l'he MUlionalrfl
The verdict Ia Youn
The Brighter Da)
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Edge of Night
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n :oo 1 1 d'clock NewJ
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C ounticll received $43 1i25,263
from motor vehicle s licem¥.s ,
$20,240.000 from lt-e gasoline lax
$16,7 l l , 368 from the puhlk u\ J •
llty tu, Sl8,l l:S,019 from the re,
ceipts or various county offices.
Expenditureii for poor r•!lief,
aid for depe ndent children, coun­
tY homes, children 's homes. aid
for the disabled and other w e l ­
fare mad e up the bigie1t single
item in cou n ty spending. Theiie
amounted to almost $129 million
an increase of $13 million during
1959.

Highway spending came ;iext
and amou nli!d to mor e than $76
million. Other major spending
w u for the following: general
judicial ,
e xecutive , $18 million,
$1 7 million; health and hospital
care, $16 millio n ; µrotection to
persons and property, $13 mil •
1ion ; 9anitaUon, drainage and pu­
blic service enterprises, $9.6 mil ­
lion; i nsl•rance and pen&amp;iona, $9
( million. elections, $6 mlllion.

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IKJ\': I HAD
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LEGAL NOTICE
'1'• le Sold To TM Hifhest ■ ldcter
On the 22nd day or July 1900 at
the Zerkle Trucki ng: Company,
-Middleport, Ohio, at IO o'elock A.
M, the following property:
One 2 pc. living room suite; I
9 x 12 wool rug and pad, 2 3 x 3
Tru•Val mattresses. 2 3 x 3 Tr u •
Val box springs, t 7-pc. breakfast
set, one set of three tables, 1 mink
bedroom s uite, l 4 x 6 bed springs,
and 1 4 x 6 Tru-V.al mattresses.
This property will not be sold
for less than :j;150.00.
McMeater's Hardwu• Company
MlddletkN't, Ohio
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PERFORM AN
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E\/€R' BLESSEf THING
WENT WRONG TOOAY. ELVINEY-•
I SURNT TH' BISCUITS, STUBBED
MY TOE, BARKEO If;/ SHINS, AN'
SCORCHED MY PETTICOAT ·· -

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t"P'- Al-1 DON' T
MEAN TO BE.
N0:0'#-BUT, 't/1-!Uf
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SHUN IS AH
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By KING

!'II bet I He;
prob�bl y rllShed
to death !

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Raymo!ld Crouser ol Dunbar
\·isited hl11 father ond family
over the weekend.
Ill.air Cadwallader ,of Lynch•
1 burg was the weekend guest al.
1 the Bur home.

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Mr. and Hrs. Henry Martin ant!
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3:00 News Headli11 e 5
Virginia, Oak Hill spe nt
di,ugh1er
=�JW!t,!jl) �lad&lt; and
3:02 Ml,18ic Go Round
Sunda)'
with
Mr. and Mrs, Alpha
cognll,C � UDen "\ihallllble?'
Barr.
3 :30 News
dress la a favorite l:llbouette
----·· 3:35 Music Go Round
ot
the
Nat
Kaplaa
BUmmer
4f00 News He adlin�s
colleotlon. Cognt.c IUk forms
4:tl2 Music GO Round
the inside Qt clee,p llwrk41ido
� (!30J!:tbtBJ ,News
p\ealll.
4:35 Music Go Round
Don Millrr of Columbus and
5:00 Baseball Scores
r.corge
Donohrw of · Letart Falls
5:Q5 Music Go Round
called qn �r. and Mrs. Li11e Sh_ields
5:30 News Headli nes
enroule lo f'lorida for a vacation.
5 : 3 1 Music Go Rou nd
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartels
5:45 Complet.e News R()_u nd-up
spe n t 1 hr w1•ek end with his par­
6:00 Crow's Strak House-Sound
ents. Mr. and �rs. Ji;mmeu Bartels.
or the 60's
.Mrs. Roy Jones Sr. was called to
6:30 News Headli n es
Columbus by the illnesli: of her
06:32 F.venin g Interlude
son, Roy Jr., who wa,:i confined· to
7 :00 News Headlines
i\ft. Carm�I Hospital.
7:02 Evening Interlude
lfr. and Mrs. Lige Shields call­
• '7:30 N ews Headlines
ed
on Mrs. F.dn.i Shields at Le1art
7:32 Sundown Serenade
Falls,
8:00 Sign OH
Mrs. Ernest Theiss and three
C'3\I�.mastitis-:------children spent two weeks With her
High producing eows which arc
parenu, Mr. and Mrs. John Buchrat at freshening will produce vcrp
snan
at Bra&lt;Jy Lake.
This
lime.
short
a
for
rich milk,
Miss Janice 1'tialurd has return.
"
has the effeet of increasing total
ed lo her home alter spendi ng two
fat production over the lnrtation
weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
period.
and Mrs, Howard Teaford ot UranA temporary incre,ee in fat can
ville.
be obtained by feeding ground soy .
Mrs. Lettie Cunningham and
beans, ground flax or some other
_
M
· . N,ett ;e Sm it h callcd on MJ'
'·•,d ,high i p fat. ThiR m ay rahl• t�e
"
,
nd M s. Lige Sh i e lds.
,es wo-tenths of one percen ,. Th18
wlll lasl for a short period only.
JACKSON, Miss. UPI ..... The
Feed affects the amount of milk
stale of Mississippi has do nated
produced, not the comlfRitlon of
$20,000 in state funds to th� prj.
the milk.
vately-operated White Citi1.ens
their
High testing cows inherit
Councll Forum to publicize racial
ability. This is wh)' il 11 Important,
aeireaation views throughoul the
if you want a • high testing herd, to
nation, -Director A1bert Jones of
Directory.
Sire
A.B.C.
study your
the State, Sovel'eignty CommisMat� your fOWS to A.B.C. bull s
s
lon announced Thursday.
whick have . Ult! capability of rahL·
Ing your test.
a
:
IJle
NAMES ALL.STAR UMPIRES
Remember though, you can pro-·
D
ENVER UPI - ·American
milk
(or
gre1s Caster by bTeeding
sociation President Ed Doherty he.a
profat
tor
than
prodoctlon rather
·
named Walter Doyle, DaVe Carah•
duction.
ba, Bsrney Deary and -Bill KinnaFeed your rows well, follow a
mon BS umpires in the league's
milk production testing program
July 18 All-Star game here. The
su l'h as D.H.1.A., use �ood milki n g
w
lea1ul!!-leading Denver Bears will
practices, breed artifically and the
,
J
play 1tara from the other associa•
milk and fat producUon from your
t
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l
of
ar
it
rd w'.'.il l _:t::••
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1'£ANUT8

lie1' income in 19!:'t9 1' JR the
property tax . which provided
more than $98 million, followed
by s tate an d federal granla an d
do nations amounting to moro
tha n $86 millio n.

Langsville
Events Reported

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CURLY JtAYOE

Get Yonn Today !

6 MONTHs-6000 MIU WARRANTY,
ON All CARS SOLD

1 \ l :30
Advenlure Theater
I l :4.S
Ste11,mboat Bill
12:00
Woody woodpecteT
Democrati1• National Conv. 2:30
3:00
Jack Paar Show
3 30
S\gn Ofi

The sea.son of the yesr affects
the test. Cows turned out 011 pall•
ture •u!!ll'.&amp;ll(: teat :tower, This is
not due to the feed. n 111 the na•
ture of cattle to produce a lower
testiqg , µii!k iJJ . l)ie. summer and
h ighm' te.st.lng -' mtlt in ,the winter.
Temperature al!\I) has lts effect.
As temperature goes up, fat content ti:Pea do't\lll. ,A ]O degree rise
in teilpel'alure will lower the test,
on an average, two.tenths of one
percent.
Cowa should be "milked out"
since the �t rollk will tes� higher
thari the first. Don't leave the milkers on too Iona, just to get -thi1
rich milk. The irritation could

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1 956 MERCURY 2 DOOR HARDTOP . . . . . .

4:3ft
5 :00
5:30
6:00
1 1 : 15
l :00

Dnirym('n sqmetimes wonder
why their cows didn 't "lest " QS
high this month ,as they did last.
As we ell know butterfat percent,iges vary . Thls variation can be
caused by several different factors
or a combination of these factors.
TIU' Stille or lactation will aff ect
� the tesL in the huit two months of
a cow's lactatioP the fat content
WI· 11 �_l\g'fa�_e.i.

· · $1795 $1595

Dual Wheels, 28,000 Mlle•

Depoijit wlll be reh,,nded upon
the ceturn of pl , n. and specilica�ions in good condition and with
pos tage or express charge&amp; pNpald
w1thm Len ( 10) d11yll arter the dale
bid9 are open. Depoait will not be
refunded upon return of docu,
men!.! at a later date.
Each bid shall be accompanied
by a contract bond in an amount
equal to the total sum of the pro.
posal including all e.dd alternates.
The bonds shall be on the form ap­
proved by the Stale Boartl of Edu­
cation {1'"'orm 4M-27) , which bo nd
shall be forthwith returned to the
bidder In case the contract ls
awarded to another bidder. .
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A _prdpo1111I shall be invalid and
not t-on.sidercd unleu a bond, in
the form approved by the State
Board of Education, with suUielent
su,etlca, in a 11um equal to the to•
lal sum of the proposal, Is Uled
with such proposa.l, nor unleq
such proposal and bond are filed
in one sealed envelope.
Bids are lo be l!lealed and add­
reSHd to Jhe Clerk of the Southern
Local School District Board of Ed·
ucaelon for the State o( Ohio, or.
fice of the Clerk of Southern Local
School District, High School Build•
ing, Racine, Ohlo, and plain})'
marked on the outside '-'Blda or
lGeneral) (or other specific tenn)
Contraet".
The Southe rn Local School DIR­
trkt Board of . Edu.cation with the
approval of the Superintendent of
Publlc ln1truction reatrves. the
rJ&amp;;ht to rtjetl any and all bids.
t , av OltDllt OF TH5
SoutMrn Loul Sch"I Dlatrltt
9"rd ef ldwatl..-a
C4e,k; Mt. P•ul '"91•
leutham Lee.I SchMI DI•
_ . ...,it. Mtt�-..td ii
., 77) ff. '19, 26/ (I) 2. 41&gt;

Channel 3-l'uesday I !g;:
4:00 Co ecly Plliyhou11e
1 1 :00

Farm News

1 959 DODGE 1 TON VAN BODY . . . .. ' . . . $2095 $1795

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7 :30
7:45
8:00
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8:05
8,30
8:35
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Expenditures Up $17 Million
Against Near Static Revenues

Daily SenLinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 12, 1960-7

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HARDTOPS--STA'J'.ION WAGONS--TUDQ!\S
AND •FORDOR SEDANS-55-56'&amp;7-58
59 AND 60 MODEL FORD DEMONS'/'llATORS
SAVE SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS
ALL MUST GO. WE FINANCE OUR
OWN DEALS. EVERY CAR REDUCED '

( 1 7 ) Help Wonted

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$ $ $ -Tltou•ands of Dollar11- $

By Alan Maver

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JWEY CITY, N. J. , TJP(._
Jmey Cit.y'1 new ba,e_,.11 team
had I nt:ckname, a ball park and
a .homo qi)eclule today. All that
wu .-,ta:inl wu • field manacer .
The ltjternalional Leque tHm,
w� 11 being tr10aferred from
Havana to ieney City, wa1 chris­
te� lhc Jersey R.eda at a meet­
int Monday between league _and
city official■. fltey alto a,reed on
a t7.&amp;Oo rental for lt(tolevelt Sta•
diUDI .to operaton of the tran·
ehlse.
Th, flrtt Jersey home g11me
haa been nt for 8 p. m . Frlday
when the Reds lake on the Col­
umb111 Jets before an anticipated
crowd Of aome 7 ,:K)O penon1 at
Roo11evelt Stadium.
Clutt oftlclils were to meet
heN thll afternoon to aMounce
w� will replace Manqer Tony
Cutano, wbo Jieli,:ned in protelt
ar•t11a.t thlntrancblse bein1 pulled
Out of c;uba.

Sale

Carl Barnhart is a patient
in the St. Joseph Hospital.
Mrs. Beulah Dye , a bea u tician
o f Athens, is here for a week ' s
vacation with he r parents , Mr.
and Mrs, Le e w,lla"e.
�
Mrs. Mild,e d ."a,,tee ,nd son
Larry of Gallipoli I 11pe 11l Tuesday
l1erc with her pare n ts, Mr. and
Mrs J. S. Murks.
Mrs Evely n Spencer is prcsentJy employed ·,n ,n a n t·,q,,e shop
al Littloe Hork in�g _____
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Legal /•'of '

Thal wain't the American
Leag ue'a 1ast rhance. Kuenn wlR
safe at first whrn second baae-­
msn Charlie Neal o( the ,Dodger,
threw wildly to pitcher Bob Buhl
of the "Milwaukee Bravea, who
had rus h ed over to co-,r first to
start the American half of the
eighth innin11.
The n Kalin e drove one over the
left field wall and the Aml'ric:an
Leaguers were only two run, be­
hind.
Alston' s Nationals racked Mon
bouquette, Chuck EBtrada of the
Orioles, Jim Coales of the Yankee1
Gar}' Bell ol the Indians, Frank
Lary of the Tigers and Bud Daley
of the Athletics for 12 hits.
Two of the game's "elder
statesmen," Stan Mu15ial of the
Cardinals and Ted Williams of
the Red Sox, also made appear•
ances, Musial for a reeord 18th
time in AU Star com petition and
William s for the 17th time.
Ted, pinch hitting for Monbou•

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5 Day Used Car

Ree•d SVI'II e
Soc1ety Events
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Inf the i.alff 1tm loaded.
quette In the aeeond lf'Otlfttl•
Abton then called on anolber ed out ud Muaia), blttln, for Jlp,
Piratl! pitcher, relief ace Elroy � in Ute elahth, cat a ld'atch
Face, and did the job-th•nb lo allJ&amp;lt: to provide lhe winnen a hit
Banks.
they dldh't -.cl.
Luia Ap,aricio hit a 1barp .,.-'---,--------­
grounder to second bue. BanU
acooped it up, allpped to Bill lfu•
eroski at aeeond to forct Howatd
and the Pirates second baseman re.
layed the ball to fint for a double
play.

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Socjal Events In
· Syracuse
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Start The

Day Right
With

STEVE
ALLEllrrti...l

NANCY

I A CLl:JB MEETING '&lt;•·
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OKAV. S L UGGO··•

WH E RE ?

SLUGGO LIKES
TO BE 50

IMPORTANT

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RUI!IIMILLEI

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SUMMIT
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ABBIE AND SLATS

SlJ'TE M,Jf( EXAMINE� Ml9HT
f'NHE IN WITHOUT NDTICE-THN
USUAll'i 00. SO, rve OECIOEO
TtfAT Wfll,IIN TMf WEEK
Wl:tL MAii':!: otlt EKIT--�

By BAEBURN VANBUREN
WH'I l'IOT '!' llflfO tfOt.lto
™'iT Ot'EI. ONI
MILLiOM t, CASM JS
STOWfP l#iAV ON MT
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B- 0•·1 Y s. n(inel , Pom eroy - Middlepor(, O ' J u ly 12• 1960
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w. Union and f,m,ly were ••
· ,y lh ' tar I Y par I Of lh e weei I
R1pl
1.(l visit Wl{b relative,.
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Pomeroy Couple Take Wedding Vows
At Mrs. Norma Ward Home In Middleport

Camp Mee�ing Will
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RecepliOlt S,·ltetluled

A recepuon honoring the Rev
•hue
nd Mes. Fnncu &gt;I Gloz!er who
bePn returned to the church

Around And
About

Monday afternoo n a t � :00 Mrs Sybil Owt!11S, and Cecil
Ward, both of Pomeroy , were Ulllll·d Il l 11\iUT iage at the home
of M r _ Ward's mother, Mrs. Norma \Van! Oil South Second
a venue, in Midd leport
The 43rd aonu.111 Stoutsvi l le
The si ng l e nng ceremony v. as perform e d by Rev . Donramp Meeting will be held Ju!y 2tl ald Boone, pastor ot" the r'ir�t J-k iptbt ( 'hurch,

for another year. will be held .ilt
the Enterprise Ell!:\ Church, Fridas at 7 :iO p m A program is be-

Mid�leport

ly FRE.DDIE HOUDASHEL T

111g planned and refrei;hmeots will
be served.

� and Mrs. AJl.1erl Sparks 01

First Baptis t M issi.onary Society Holds
A nnual Picnic Monday Evening At Park

The 8. H. Sanbor n M issionary Society of the First Bap•
List Church of Middleport met Monday evening at the Middleport Roadside Park for their annu al picnic.
Following the meal a short business meet[ng was COD·
ducted by Mrs. Willis Anthony , president of the society.
M rs. Anthony welcome d, Rev.' and Mrs. Dona,ld Boone
who were guests for the evening and brief re �orts of the
w ich some of
House Party of the Ohio Baptist
. Convention
'
Anthon y, Mrs ·
Mrs
b
JY
given
were
u,i;; 5 atten de d
the n1 em'·r
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Boone.
Mrs.
and
Fowler
Tony
Edison Baker, Mrs.

1- l.llydenville and M•mlyn Wilson
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servic
7
vemng
AuguSl
through
·
E
t
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t
r
cdl11111:
w
of The P111111s v1sne-d Sunday Birt/rs A 1111ou1t1·e,/
the brn.h.'" o e
ur ier w
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Mr and Mrs. Nuel W ilson o f
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w1Lh Mlss .Sylvu1 M d.h�Ler.
� 1c will be under the dire(•tion of . Wl\h ii �km of wtnte aackgrounll
LaWest
ul
Powell
Jessie
Mrs.
W . Main St . .ire 111inuuncing
224
tne Rl'v auci M rs. R.aymond Nel- with u1 d11U flowers. With t111...
fil)elle ;md ch1ldre11 who have 1 the hirth of a 10 lb. :son, Alan
�on of Jamestow n, N. Y .
by Mrs. Allen
Dcc11 vis1t1ng Wllh Mrs. Neva Prall ("ec1l , J uly 9.
slit• wo re d �111111 1 ordnd hal l i e r
The meeting wa s closed with prayer
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Evangelists for Lhe meetmg will ! !u,.H•r� were white cllrn&lt;1Lmm,
vis, le O l a.st satur d :S)' wu h tilt.
ughes.
H
c,rand ?ilrf'nts are M r. and Mrs.
Ix! Dr Willi11rn Arnett, Hev Del
and Mr� James Heed and fc1rnily.
Tht· ruupll• were c1 1temlt•tl h}
vid Darst, Jr., Mrs. E. L. Hughes,
O thers attendini; the picnic
/n
I .0111.! a ot 1 om and Mr.
non
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Lon
Dr
and
Hose
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bert
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�1 1��· J uitv 1 , w,•ii-, · d c1 ught.- r o f th(" '
Sizes 6 to 1 1
rs. Dana H am1 I ton and M rs.
M
MISS
Mrs
Kim h l f' , Trinwav. wc r f' M rs. Ch ar I es Benn&lt;'tt,
".., INS
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· Mr. Ucntun l'unu. Pum , &gt;
By LUC I L L e �AW
rum D1reclors for the youth pro- '!Jntlc,
to lier hu11Je with arthritis.
aud
Luman and mother.
Grace
Bland1e
Mrs.
a
y
�i'lilstf'r,
Mt:
h1
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The W il�ons have t w o oth o,
._ son �,
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gnun will be the Johnson Sisten: ,,,,,
Mr. amJ M n, . .Keuneth Wilcox Hick)' and Nlle.
Winelirenlsabel
Mrs.
iaptonst.ill,
l
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1 1 1 a_ ml
an d d 1redor o f C Iu Id rcn · s Wurk
whu are pre.!&gt;c11t1y uv,n;; in .i tr.11 11Miss OWt' lb " o n.• a whitt • d n, :,� 1 . , , .., .'-. urd t:ah
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ncr. Mrs. Mor.eh Leonerd, Mrs /lrlROUrtc
1 0 1 l i.i) tun were er 011 the lol back of Powell
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Steman.
Edith
Miss
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Middleport
.t ntl .\I r� W:iro.J. moth
Smilh are
Oscar
Mn.
and
Mr.
.ind
Fultz
KilDEATH
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John
Mrs.
Braley,
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.!)Cl"YlCe Station h.ive purc:hased
a daugn.
of
birth
the
unclng
anM
nil
a
FowlPf"
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Mrs.
riita,
P
Spec i.il da)'.ll �o be observed a n· gr uum l"hou.,l' .,u ur1-h , dl�11•- �:10::1
ucui·
CATONICA,
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l 1 1 1 1 ... �· 1 .illll \It ;,id
the James 1 humas Jlruperty on S;in·t'r.
1 7. !tnd Sus ,1n SChrneree ' daughter, Martha, Mrs. Frank lr.r, July 7, 9t Meigs General
Jul)' 3 1 , rue Men' s U ay, with 1- l;ir w hi r h �11:· l'i &lt;&gt;rt' a wh it, liuw r,,.' , •·s , ' · ' ' 1 " ·'
ul ThmJ ;ind Lrnculn I f' •o Jh O f I &gt; uran &lt;l . I l l
1 , :l'llu•11 1 01 ) •
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old Carm any, Confcr(' ncc prcside n l I A11 ,in··,
and the corner
., escaped Cheese brew, Mrs. Harold Thourns H ospital, weighing 7 lb s. l ¾ oz.
' ' J ' ,, ,., •&gt;I " ,..' \lt 1nhart
1
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are
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and
, ,:: tu m oYc rnlv i l with ,, minor injuries Monday
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of E U B Men, 111 c h .i r g c of the after- 1 1 , ,I t l 1 , � 11 : .. kt• wa� :-.1·n - ' .\ii J , i d l&lt;J .'&gt;. ,l llllili _, Jue Uuinther
and Tifnm)·, Mr.s. and has been named Dia11e Marie.
when ;ind Tf'rry
in the n1;i.ir , lll un·.
Pomeroy, Ohlo
Grc1ndpuenls are Mr. and Mrs.
noon service; A ugust J: business 1radil 1 .. 1 1it1 w1•dd1 i- 1 ·
in
car
he
at
lhey
whit-h
Cecil Bradbury,
:11rs.
Rhodes,
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folal
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,- d lhcou .., h a roa dSJ c .•irs. 1 ian c • ce. " t's. nt ony
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family left S�lurday fur ii three railing
LAST TIME TONIGH T
lowmg the afternoon service: Aug l·t! r f'm "n )
granddaughter,
and
lrPclo
a
in
h'"if'fly
hum:
Mr.
and
AnB;irbara
MMl. Lowell Meand
p
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wee k s va r.:d l l 011. Win le t/111y are
"BIG l'"ISHERMA N"'
Uth• 1 :, .iU&lt;'tH lrn� W "l"f' :\l
somcr.sau I I ed 200 fe&lt;' t down .a thony, M iss Freddie Houdash1!1t. Nickles. Racine Rt. 2. Mrs.
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and Augus1 7, Mi im onary U;i y _ d u U wt•11 �, \1 1 1 .., J .i ll\• 1 (.lu il l1 1 1 , :\[r:, l
I 111 ch.irge of&amp; the mLilt Ueportment creek beef.
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Mr.
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THURSD AY •nd FRIDAY
.- u111.1 .. ) _ "1 1 1 1 :,1 , 11L11 n two wcck.s and M1 and Mrs. M�1m1ng Kloc:. i
� e at Port- and son Ken[ of liall1pol1s left
Catholkon
�l&gt;(!ak
will
Woodrum
BJUL&gt;G E.'i AT TOKO-Rl
di \I I L ll � lllJ\lllll: rn l lll�.
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ls the time to buy a New Tele vision Set-The new 1981 Model, are here
ProtesLantillm.
and
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(Techni
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th1ll morn111g for a two weeks v.i•.!
il ' ld \lr� l k r�hl ll �anuel cation lr1p Ollt we�t Tht!y plan
William Holden-C race Kelly
-Whether you \Uhl a portable-a table m odel-or a eonsole tele\llslon set - or a
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d.
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Baking Conte•t Set
.1 1 l l uHtm:-:11,11
Springs, Hocky Muunta1ns. Yellow
new Color Set-You'll find the new 1961 l\ol odel that you want for your home or ofrlee.
The state and national hak i11g
1\ l r , .i ,l(I .11r�. Ultu '.,lor tzfeld and stone Park and the BJ.ack Hills.
A Cartoon Ivery Nlghtl
and sewing conte11tJ will !}(! he\1·1
when Rock Sprlngll Grange mcel
'l'hr ( ' \ II 1111'1 hsl Sat u nl il y a ! .\ I i .,., J\:,1 1·11 i)•J.'&gt;l " llliH,\l'II have re­
Mr. and M rs. John Parsons and
Thursday evening. The national the Hrn,l ford farm with :t-1 ,�s N 1 ' C I .J t u rn L•1l lo their hume, Kenosha,
JeHrey uf Columbus were
son
Mr.
wl'th
1s,t
v
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Wl•ck
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1.
conle1t In 11. baking is for huller liradf ,,rd of ;11 1,Jdlt•p,&gt;r ! ii � hostt•ss 1-.,
guests of her par- I
overnight
the
,
other
and
lJllVI�
Verne
J
lb
;uni
cake, drop cookies and hrf'11d a111i fur [Ill' ill ln ll:i! pll Ill("
TONIG HT •nd WEDNI SDAY
Halph Gilmurc
Mrs.
and
Mr.
ents,
those entering m ust have the r('•
Thi• !llN'IJflP: Wll.'i OJ)t•llNI 1 11 n•g 1 rt•Ja1 1 vc.., Ill [ht• arc.J.
FAMILY NIGHTS
were on their
They
.
night
Friday
d
returne
\\oorc
Sue
'l·1111y
l
�Ii:-.:,
dpc with them. The state 1� for ular 111rm w i t h JP11rnf1• r Luhsl' l lrP
Danny Kaye. Louis Armi.lrong
l''la.
Sar;isotu,
rom
l
home
ay
w
Sumlay
rhurn
Fu1
ill
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tu
1
m
inc.�s
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h11.
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pound rake.
s111 ini,: 1 J 11ri11µ Ilic
- Bobby Troup
Bob t:roshy
f
w;i�
Jr.,
Jlal'kett
tieorgl'
Mrs,
11.·1•eks
with
l&gt;e\11•rc1I
The Jewing conlcst is for twin ing tht• 1 1 1stall:1lin n nf offic (' r s wa s ;iftl' :,p1•111!111 i,:
"THL fo'IVE PENNIES"
return
tu
Saturday
Ansonia
in
Wilson.
,
t;t
ufircy
rs
l
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1st
1h1rts and crocheting of ,1 duily ro11dul"i l'tl h�· Mrs Ha rold
( Red Nichols Story)
h.u sister, Mrs. George S1dtla l l
-t&gt;r a chair set. A proi:ram will I}�
&lt;ljfh·Ns in!&gt;tal ll'd wetT presi- " .\I r a1 1d Mn,. Welby Whaley are
(Technicolor &amp; Vislavision )
son, Tommy, lo their home.
and
son-in­
and
r
1l&lt;m1?:litt
presenled and re!re�hrnenls scrv• dl'l1L M 1�s lkadf unl : vice prrs1dc nt v1:,,i,111g t l11·1r
- 11190 The)'
had spent the p;ts\ week
Herd­
!crbert
l
Mrs.
1ul
a
�Lr
law,
ed.
Hi!t" h;ir,1 Junes; �&lt; ' l"re[;iry. Sandra
Leo Gon·ey -- J lunti Hall
guest� of Mr. anrJ Mrs.
as
h.ere
Luke.
l11&lt;i1a11
al
rrn111
Fus
cr,
Sally
lrcasur
i,:t&lt;m,
Uri•w1n
111c Bowery Boys
Hose Marie l latkell
Smart.
P.au.l
of
Hry.in
Mrs.
\..Imus
l
am!
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ter, rci:istur , 1'.: llcn Dutton u m.I
"CRASHING I.AS VE:GAS"
Youtth Rrtlly Plu11 11 ,•r/
Grue.tt'r went with
Debbie
and
enrJ
week
were
!'01111
!'owlrnliln
chapla in, Nancy Ski nner.
AlllO Cartoon
The youth o f the EUD drnrcht•s
spend the week
will
and
them
and
The program for the' afternoo n guesl� uf :.irs t, ;ludys Cuckler
of
.11 M ission
have
will
.11rca
this
Siddall.
Mrs.
anti
Rev.
w1th
Mrs.
humti
,ucd
by
wert•
aecompa
SUN,, MON., TUES.
WilS 111 d1,1rg1• uf Ell('n Du t ! un .
;i ry Rally Monday, July 25, ,11 7 · 30 \1 i.� s l\rPwin1-; to11 rt 11d th C' essay, l'urklt'r for u visit.
"THF. BRAMBLE BUSH " '
I p. m. at the Stoutsville (. 'amp · • Jlow I May l lold J ligh tht� Torc h
Mr�. M 1 hJred M i 11gel and sun,
Richard Burton
Ground11 loca ted Reven miles eas1 nf Liberty: ' An article "O ld Geori,:t•. of Huchcstc r, Pa. •rntl Mr. Mrs. Murr11y Obseri,es
BarbHra Hush
of Circlevll11• Special musk ii; h1· ·
· :PEYTON PJ.A("I-: " '
1;1(ir)"' and how 10 display the fl il� .inrJ Mrs. 1!1chard M mgle and fam­ 80th Birtlt A1111iver,r1ry
ID!I planned for the meet111� und wus react by KJrl llcrk. The l ro - lly o{ Nt�w Brighton, Pa. were
The 80th birthday of Mrs. James
NEW
Reads like Nursery
l
loro­
l
iss
M
he
will
speaker
guest
cele­
w111s
iddleport
M
o
urray
M
Mrs.
and
gu1•sts
f
Mr.
of
end
week
J .lne11 eornparcd lo
gr11111 dosed with lhV pucm "H at � I
DIMENSIONS
lh)' 11:t'Bride, a returned lll l!,�IOJlary Off' ' r1•;id by K�y Comphm.
Ell,1:. Sti l(•s Mr. and Mrs. Stiles brate&lt;! .it her home OYer the week
"Bramble Bush"
from Nigeria,
- -- - - wa.s
.she
ocea�ion
the
For
end.
anrJ llllt'�ls \·1�1tcd Sund;iy with Mr.
, IN SIGHT!
anrJ M r!-.. ,Juhn t, ; u 1nther and fam­ presented with a eorsage from the
l)eacom of lhe First J:lapllst
lly, C h&lt;•.,h'r.
:11r�. &lt; : rc1&lt;·� I,ani.:c uf S;ilem and Church of whi1·h she has been
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0Up
Mrs l�Vl'Jyn Junes of Hillman were an active member for mauy yf',1ts. :
Visiting wilh her fur the wct·k '
week c1HI i:u,•s\s o[ .\.1 rs. M11rgarcl
,OW,er
1,1
end were her sun and family, Mr.
....... UIN' .. _
l lemsl(•y 11.nd u1 1wr relatives.
uf
Murr11)'
illiam
W
Mrs.
;rnd
been
h.as
who
;uinther
(
m
llltil
W
held
was
belling
and
shuwn
A
... ....... .... Nini'- ..
Worthin&amp;ton , Ky. Un Sund11y her
himoring )1r. and Mr� ltay ( ;inlhcr quill: 111 ,s irnpruvrng,
..... .. .... aef'Nft
Mrs.
and
Mr.
family
and
daughter
of
Osborn
Paul
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Ual"kif' Thomas) ol tho hume ttf Mr.
relatives In li.andolph Wud J11ld dc1ughter, I
L;iucaster visi1l'd
..._,W.... Hat1111r1, -.
iltid Mr� llonnie M)'t!rs r,wcntly.
(;illllC pri:t.rs Wl'l"C won by M11.ry l ' heHter .ind Syracuse over the Mary Lo u and Mrs. Richard W.ard, I
and son, h.lcky, visited with Mrs. /
A1111 Southers, Mris. Bolt Hilchie, ln-ek end.
Mr. 1111d :\1 rs. flol&gt;c1'\ / lutchi n:sou Murray and her guests.
MJ"s. f':fflc Waisol\ t1nrJ Sandra
Of St . l't•tersl.lur�, rlu. and Mrs. Indians 1 -24 Spts
Thuma�.
Atlcnd ini:: were Mrs. llen11. My- t;l'rlrudt• Ml·Kcc or Coshocton
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and M1kt, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Philip WL'n' Fnct11)' rvenmg guests ol Rirtlt
r.rs
11t l0'
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A1111ou11,·,
Is
Now On Sale On The Main Floor
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Hn�·l&lt;'s, Mr. imd Mrs. Al l't&gt;tersnn Ht•v. and ,\l rs. Vrancis II. (.;lazier.
I
Stanof
I-1ishcr
'f{'d
Mn.
and
Mr.
Ht'\' rrant"i11 J I . Glazicr relurned
,11111 l'c1111y, Mrs. llngcr Epple, Mrs
hope, N. J . , .i.rc unnou11ciui;: the 1
1llo llolt Tn,.., - •T•Douvl;is Knap1t, Mrs . .,a&lt;·k Thomas ho11w F riday from Dayton whHe birth of a �on, Mark Christy, on
and SH11t!C11., Mr.s. t'l.iudc (ju i llen , he spt•nt the past week attendin g a Sunday, July IO.
1. Clean up bills.
Mrs. El fit! Watson, Mrs. John c : in­ mi111.st1:rs eonfercm:c 111 the United
Gr1111dparenh .irl' Mr. .ind Mrs.
2. Take a vacation.
thN. Barh.ara llcnu1h, Mrs. Juhn 'J lwuJugH·11.I Seminary.
Hiram Fisher, M i rll'rsv ille, Mrs.
S\ll1dil)' l,(llt!tih of the Uev . illld
Stl! hf'r'- Jr , Marthu Ann Sot hers.
Versil l la)'es, ColumbuJ, and Nor• I
Kill two birds with one shot here at
Mrs. Hunme My1•n and l{onni1 · 1':1l­ M rs. t"rallt'lS Glu.ier were Dr. and m.iu Johnson uf California. Mr.
w1ml, .Juhn (:inthcr .Jr., J11.1.:k (;in­ Mrs. Dl'lhcrt Mil ls. l lr. Mills is and Mrs. Christy Ba.er and Mrs.
C I TY LOAN. Choose your loan and
NEW DIMENSIONS IN PERFORMA�CE
thrr, Nora Urowu anct Boh BiluCr. co11ferc1w1• superintcnd,·nl ol the William fisher of Minersville, Mr.
terms to please you. Ca f l on u s.
a-,. "-• ICA. t.... .....
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N.w
Sending gifls were Mrs. Mu)' EUH l'hurt·h.
)
Pomeroy,
Wilson,
Lester
Mrs.
and
r._. hoote. .,_ •lt­ ..._ ro,. �octrolllo
20,000
prDTldo111
tllll
\fls11 Florrnrc L.. Sm11h of Okla•
(;ruP.�er, Mr. 1rnd M rs. Tom Uar.aiid Mr. 311(1 Mr�. Johnson uf Zanes­
P""""'- ... lns­ harrier aphatt Iat,rr..
zw.,
pows,
picil11111
of
TOlta
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Fn,l;iy
t\ie1J
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liomu
1 wl1•my, Ml'. and M t !!. t;d ward
grandparents.
great
.ire
ville
LOAN
MO. PMTS.
re0tiptfo11. la. � pH 70a. 1"Y'.
pro.-ed
a
IN
1h11po,reater
Thum;i.1, l lt'l' and Kathy, Doris Eb- for ll Vl:-.ll l'. l l h lu:r 1110lher, :,Irr;.
,-rcir-m­
ia
hip
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nll,. 1i.4ieltpiclll.--uu-olf,
fflrJ.
$1 1.41
$200
1111. Mr . ant! Mrs Earl Housh. Pu.I � lurClll"l' II Sm1lh.
fa '"tdap"" -·
LUNCHEON
AT
ENTERTAINS
oouatrJI
or
urlo
a,.10
100
-1
Mr.�. l. ' L. i\ rnolil visited last
ty and !)ickie. G1,1y11.nn Gaul. :';,rs
Mrs.
11.nd
Carper
Lowell
Mrs.
aoo
l•;,1wari1 Eb.-rsh�l' h. lktte llnbs 11•l­ Wf' Ck w1!l 1 hi•r cla11g!1lt•r Ull{t SOIi in­ Elba Stun , Pomeroy Ill. I , wert'
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lt•1'. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy (; i l l i lc1n, law, Mr. and Mr�. H M. 1&lt;1d1Hrds uf the lu11ehco11 guests, recently, of
l'm1li11l' IUde11our, Mr IUld Mrll. liall11&gt;ol1� aod al tt' ndrd the W11l £e­ Mrs. lluwla.nd Dais, Kingsbur)'
! lave (ioodwin. Lettie Spenc t'r, Mr. .:, au11111• r.-. Wt'IIUIU!,;.
ELBERFELDS in POMEROY-Con1plete furniehinl!8 for
Mr, aui.J .\1 r.s. A.sa Cusler or M i11- Road.
1111d Mrs. Gene Paul l(ing, J&lt;•an
have
Star)'
Mrs.
and
Mr.
pur
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SummNfielcl.' Mrs. Luuist G loe&lt;'k- ersvi ! lc w1•n• St11Hllly dmncr ijll l'Sl!I ch.esed a home in Florida and
11N, Mr. 1111&lt;1 Mr�. Art Eblin, Mr. 01 Mrs. l' . L. Arnold, Al lums Hoad, Are here lo dispose o( their pro•
your home and wearing apparel for your fomHy
Munila)'
Hoy SlnrklHnd left
a11d Mrs. llobe SmitllC)',
Carol
the
to
returning
before
pcrty
J,�i,·k ,rnct Mr. Hnd Mn. W;illat·c 11ii;hl for Loui.� nllc, K)' . 111 l'l'l&gt; lilllC Sotith this fall.
his CIIIJ)ht) IIH'nl Wllh tht• Amcri•
Amht'rger and l'cggy.
Home m11.de lee f're.um and cake 1'11n Hurgt• I.int•.
was served.
Crepe Solt

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pomeroy

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Installed Sunday
At Syracuse Church

CLIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT
IT'S GOOD FOR A

OFF THE PRI� OF A. QUA.RT OF

f1il1iD DUCO�
ENAMEL or GLOSS ENAMEL

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finh;h, lu!.1-1 for yHn. makel
dunln g ea1ler, take, re­
peated wuhinKJ,.

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WITH THIS AD

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Hcv. C.arl lkrrill� i11st1d lNl oi­
fl&lt;'t•n of the WSCS ur the Ashury
Ml' lhod1sl Ch\1rt·h. Syrocus1', at the
worship 11ervk•e on Sunday evcn­
rni:.
Offkers in�t.illcd wcrr Mn. Allee
Cu.peharl, president ; Mrs, W illiam
Eichmge-1·, vice prt.'11iden1; Mrs. C.
U. Wl'l'Se ,treai;urf'r; Mrs. noyal
Thom;is, secretary; Mrs. Mt'l vin
G rimm, sN·relary of Promotion;
Mrs, Juhn Sauvage, s;r1Tl11ry oi'
111issi111u1t"y t•duc.ation; M i � - Oma
WinehrL·1111cr. set·reta1 y o! Chris­
tian SOl'lal r(']llliOU.9:; Miss Marchi
Karr, sl'eretary of spiritual lik;
.\J r�. Lulhn Friend, SCl'rrtary of
literature and publication; and
Mrs. William Houda1helt, S('crctary
ur supply work.
�l'liss Karr aave a rep-ort on the
annunl l'Onfcrence held al Lake­
side in June during tt\c evening
Following the scrvll'e an OUieial
B011rt1 meeting was held.

$49.95

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Tfit. 0r.., Salt Lake 11 fed 1&gt;y
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Weather

Ohto: Sc.ttwad ......... fhvn­
ffrltor-m&amp; ....,.l .na tod,;y. Thvr•
d.y partly ,cloudy, CW,.,- Mrlh­
wnt. Sho-.rt and tflunftnh...
en •ndin1 and cool.,. MUtheallt.
Low tonight ran,htt from arMHwl
60 .. trNM north to 1,.Wlill 70 h•
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IJet,oteli Te The l•terest. 01 'l'he Meigs-Mu- Area

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No Wiener Roost Last Night

Brownie Girl Scout Disaster
Averted As Wagon Overturns

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s:NGLE (;0!"'{ - k

In At trmpted En tr)' Of Six Busin esses

A hay ride that was to end with a wiener roast at the
Rock Springs fair grounds almost ended in tragedy Tues­
day evening for a group of Rock Springs Brownle Scouts and
10 mothers.
Abo\ll 20 or the 38 persons en• eident, more
serious Injuries
1
iorins the outing were treated at might have reimlted if the wagon
the Meigs General Hotpit■l for in• had not backed into a ditch before
Jurica: received when a tractor It had g■ined much epeed. fl over­
hitch brolt-e alloWtng the wagon to turned when it hit the dlkh. Sev­
run bac�ward down Partlow Hill eral o( those injured 1u.slained in­
Quick wo,rk on t�e part of the Pomeroy police depart­
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on Peadl Fork road. The tractor jury when they jumped or fell
A spectal protest meetmg to hear arguments agamst the
Any Tufld
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next ment
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and 'f&amp;JOn was furniahed lor the from the wagon in Ill backward
early this mormng lande� lour men in the county jail
pavtn of the streets in Mason will be held on J u ly 25, it •" •• wou ,
r1vor1 can to up I
i ·
hayride bf Howard ltou,b, who was path.
()n
charges
or attempted breaking and entering.
was ecid�
'!;\.I bY the tOW": council at a meeting held in the
for th•ir flr•t of two Pt-rmlt ...
drivh\g · the tract.or at the Ume of
Scout leaden stresaed today tllat
They
h_ad
made unsuccessful attempts lo enter six busi­
town hall on Monday evenmg.
■mination, ..-ithout •ppolntin.nt.
the accident.
thi, i1 the first accident of any
NORMAN HYSELL
ness
places
Present
plans
In
eall
Pomeroy,
for
the
pav•
p_
a
rtment
� l ice said.
Corporal
R.
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R. Gr-.n of tha
will lake tw l e sec
.
Pert of the ln,Jilttd was brought consequence in 28 years of Scout
In jail today were 1(i , g1I Eu- trolman David Goodwin also asmg of several streets O( the town Uons of old hose from the fire de• Gallipoll1 St••• Highway P,trol
f:!lormen EuteM Hysell, ton of In the nea.r future.
to the Meip General Jt�pltal by activity here.
gene Hudson, 30, Mrnersville; I ii.sled.
Survey work Pirlmf'nt to flush the town ' s water Pelt uid eyftight and road I
a duct and the othen by the
AH per■ons altendln g the hlY• 'Mr. and MrL Norman Hy-seU, •lready �as been d_o ne and c-oun. drains.
tlon1 will be 81.,.,. ,;:: Robert Lee Boyer, 20 and TheoIn their investigation police
■Hhafl,, ha■ ....lltf1id in the, U. ell wor�mg on vanoue phases of Present for the meeting were ••amina
Poineroy emet,ency i,qllad. Ac­ ride were mentben of Brownie
dore Boyer, 17, both of George- found that auempla h�d been
•
to
1.
m.
9
•adl
Tuff.
10:30
·
m.
S. Army far • thrN y"r ter1n the proJect for
conlln1 to squad records, Mrs. Troop 169, Rock Springs, and
■e�eral weeks.
Mayor Wright, Recorder Cha rlotte day , Applic :a� need onl y to to"."'n, Pa., and Ea_rl E. Work, 25. made lo enter si1: business places.
and . left l11t P:riday- for Ft.
Betty, Dill and Sharon Dill were their mothers.
Clinton. P.a. All will face hearings They were the A &amp; p Storll!: Th,
A
meeting
P�test
wae
he)�
ear•
Roush. .end Councilmen Hus.sell co!M to Middl� town hall.
.
Knox, ky-,, for hl1 a..slc traht• her
tttat.ed by Dr. Hewei.on, Mn. Dill
before Mayor Charles . Leg.ar on Ben Franklin Store, Centur)'' Ba�
with a heavy _representation of Capehart, Gordon Creamer and
If
thi1
Int
IttNHed
•ucc.t-sIr�,. H• will talce milltar, pt· people. At that
for a bacl: injury &amp;nd her daugh­
the B &amp; E atle!f)Pls wit� H_udson Liberty Restauranl, Court Street
fully, ■ppl/anh then must hh a
time, _ Mayor 0. 0, Olln Wolfe.
lie. trainlna followlnt hl1 Wright aod Prosecutmg
ter- for 1;tlioct, T'reated ■l the Meigs
rNd tHt, For this, ,ppointnwnt also charged wit� mtolUcallon.
Attorney
Grill and Green Lar.tern Restaur------ba1lc.
GeMral Ho1pltil· Wi,ftl Mr,. Donna
Pome"?y
Raymond M usgrave talked to the
night Patrolman ant. Attempts had been made to
must N obtalnad by tafephonifll
Gilmore, injwiJ:11 • to her right
group.
WY2-2397 on the Pomeroy-Mid• George Hicks u,!d . today �hat jimm)' the doors of all the es­
lboulder and a�rulons; Kay �H­
In Monday's meeting the mayor
dl-,ort .xhanta, which 1, the there Was no _ do�l.lt m the minds tablishments except the Court
more, 4, lacerations of the lefl
of the invest.1g.atang olheers. that Strttl Grill where a gl■ ss door
�nnounced some of the town servG•lllpolli PHt.
let above and below the knee. Mra.
ices had been c�rtailed for the
E.. minar FrarKls Newm,n •• the loul' men were responsible for WH broken.
Zelma Glfmore, 11,eeratton inside
,_
next few weeks m order to reduce
In charge of tha
It WH the al•st br•ki"tl at
tivitn at attempt, to enter the business
caH o1 left lej: and abrasions;
establJshments. Hickll_ captured th• Cour1 Strttt Grill that
Mlddl..o,t.
some ol_ the town's expen...
Sua.tn Llnnln&amp;. 8, 1a«:raUon be­
two of lhe suspects Jn a car on alu1M officen.
Coun('l] announced that a 36 inch
-------low lhe left knU and abraslona;
tile will be laid on t'ourth Street
the Kroger parking lot and the
G rover heard the crash at the
top
Grande's
Rio
Evans,
Clyde
Mn. Ada Neaae, laceration of
United Pr•n lntern■tionel
oth�rs were arrested b)' night Sheriffs office where he is a
for storm sewers th.ere ae soon as
last
the
of
produd
athletic
20
f,
head above rl&amp;ht eAr and abraa­
rac:110 o�erator Kennel� Grov_er on night radio operator employed
' The United States took a cauyears .or more. today had been
LOS ANGELES UPI-Sen. John heaV}' equipment to do the work tJous wait-and-see attit11de on the
iona.
Mechanic
Street. An !n.vest1gator by th&lt;: city. Merch.t nt police Ed­
obtained
is
Abo reported treated at the hos• signed as head bHketball coeth F'. Kenned)' lost a few votes today
Congo
situation
today,
apparently
Cro
th,
e
.
Bureau
of Cnm1n.il In• ward Strauss aleo heard the
310
s
The Wat�r Department Wall giv�
Academy High In frantic last-minute maneuveu
pital for laccratiQn, were Diana al GaUipolia
hopes th ;i t the "q•Jict dipi o­
vest1gat1on was en.route to Porn- noise .and saw two men run
II)
50
ion
,
en
e
permiss
to
purchas
two
at the Democratic National Con­
W�)'tr1Jmtller and Bonnie Gilmore, Sthool.
macy" of United Nations Secreeroy �hi� morning to assist in acrOS&amp; I.he street toward the court
The former f,Jl .Qhio Gallia vention but he remained a top­ foot sections o f water hose for lhe tary General Dag Rammarskjo
Olhei-8 were trtated fOr minor in.
'-'�
ld
quest1on..1 .ng the suspects.
house. Patrolman Hicks wall .alertfire
department.
The Water De-Jurt.tl. Only Mrs. Zelma Gllmore county cager (two season.9:, 1 9M heavy fa,.,orile lo win the preai­
could reslore peace i n that riot­
Followmg
the
arrest
of
the
ed
and the arrc5t of the four folo
Hw
Chopping
chain
and
ing
co
and Kay Gilmore were still In lhe and 1M6 is a recent graduate of denfial nomination et tonight's
lorn land,
four men, Acting Police Chief lowed.
.wutheastem
determine
to
t-cstl!i
session.
and
Kentu(!ky.,
College,
Union
bo_1pltal this tnorning. Their con­
Acting-Chief Werry said today
�enry Werry waii called and ofnow is workJng toward his Mas­
Tef!sion gripped the previously
Congo Primr �linistcr Patrice Ohio district champions will be fi�ra
dition · 11 reported as not 1erlou1.
spent . th-e b.alam-e of the that when arrested Hudson had a
held
Jackson
lhe
at
Fair,
Cuunty
Lumurnha said h.c considered BelJil6M11an Weyenffliller wa■ the ter's Degree at Eastern College, apathetic delegates as the hour
night que�taonmg the
�ium ·s action i n sending its trodps Wellston, Thursday, July 2 1 at and cbeck.tng, Pomeroy _ suspects screw driver and a pair of pliers
on11 min with the pirty other than Kentucky. He is a Guldan(!e major approache"d for the roll call which
busin�lis in his pocket. A ttempts to enter
Evans replaces Carl Ward as will legaUze Kennedy's claim to
into 1tction against rebelious n s t lve l P- m .. Robert n: Peton, Forester pl s. Werry, who
Mr. llouah. They adminiltered first
IS acting the establishment, were believed
��
.u
d
A!
the
.
for
Forestr
cl
Ohio
s
tion,
y
Galllpolis.
at
mentor
eage
head
t'
the
provide
nominatlon--0r
the
"
frlcan
llOldiers 1,n act o aggre8•
�
altl to the par1-, until the injured
Inc. has anno unced. These rOJllelits. �h • effl 1 0 the absence of Yil cation- to have failed because the men
s1on against our country.''
Ward nsumea his former role as biggest upset in recent political
coul4 be bl'&lt;,ught to Pom·eroy.
· ,n g Chtef Jed WebSler, had · gone- did not have tools suitable t a
1:le1 and President Joseph Kasa are sponsored jointly by the OFA off
Accordinc to reports of the ac• a■listant coach, a poaltion he held hlstory.
duty at one o'clock. Day pa- for&lt;'e the doors .
prior to the 1959,60 seuon.
Mak• Sm.II Gain s
COLTIMBUS UPI-The Ohio Vubu demanded that all Belgia 11. and the Jack.eon County Fair
The four men told officers that
Evan, led the Rio Grande High
Stop-Kennedy forces, fightin11 Supreme Court today upheld the trooP,e be withdrawn to their baa- Board.
they
had come he(e from Pennshould
conLacl
Contestants
the
·
j
School basketball team to 30 down to the line, made 111111111 il)• asaes,ruent of �lea taxe1 on L�_,_ e1 and stay there. At the sam
S}"lvania
to visit Hudson's mother
sOJJ.
str1l1ht vlc-tof'ieS: and to the dis• road, on hl9 strengtti In the 6al­ ·purehm · of · NllfP.otent' used · aft' ti n'l_�ey ,.-ressed a requoet for- -�tary of _ the Jac�son {;ounly
11
!li-■l
' ille, •rrifl111 bere e.rly
as
Wellston
m
soon
as
trlct Clan A tmt: He Waa an all lfonlla, Nevada� Delaware, Ne. du!jl flit'in�
Um1ed Nalwns help, empl'l aslz:i n,: ��•r. Board
last night. They came to Pomeroy
bl11.nk•.
to
entry
oblai�
poulblc
lhc
extreme
around athle'te; playJng vanity braska and New Mexico delega­
urgency or sending
T�c court Bllpported Ta)( Com­ "
ahout 1 2 : 30 a. m. the_y said, and
an
The entrance fee 1s $l - pes CM&gt;ntest 1
roles in football, bHketball and tion.9:.
m l ssloner Stanley J . Bowers who U. N. troops lo the Congo."
pe
bought gas al the.· t.andmark
must
and
contestant
designate
the
Pr esident Eisenhower rc ft'rred
softball his four years in high
The trniled Pres International had dunned two south.ern Ohio
Station.
The entry .a�pts were
school.
tabulation of indicated fiNlt•b.allot farmers for the three per cent tax fo the United Nations a similar on t�e entr)' blank which contest (
believe
by officen lo have bee11
d
lo
enter. Entry blanks
The son of Mr. and Mni. Wade preference� registered a slight on two bulk milk coolers and .in request for the immediate dis- he wishes
A new busineS!l for this ;i re.a was m.ade bet ween tha\ time and 2:0I
l.OS ANGELES 1.Jl&gt;I - The Dem• Evans of Rio Grande, he is not ebb In Kennedy's lead during the eleelric water heater.
patch of 3,000 American trQops, must be returned to the fair board
started today with the opening of a. m. when they were arrested.
ocratic Party took a 1960 campaign married.
past 2-4 hours.
The dairymen, Raymond L. with the clear implication that secrf' lary no later than July 20.
H udson is a brother of Denzil
the Forest Run Cement Block
Dale
be
The
will
ata�d on civil rla:ht.■ today that
ges
Collins,
jud
With. 761 votes required for Fou11, of Lowell,
Washington the United States would like lo
Hudson who was the ol}ject of a
widened the North-South rift and
nomina�ion, the latest tally gave County, and Denver Holter, Min­ slay in the background of any u . Jack Bon Implement Company, and Compan)' by K . A . Grueser and wide
spread search here this
Lew Roesch. Alias Supply C omp.a• son, Don.
Hflmed certain to cul into party
Kennedy 736 � . compared to the ersville, Meigs County, appealed N. action.
spring
fol lowing a breaking and
localed
on
is
new
The
enterprise
,
n
atrength in Dix.le.
Columbus.
y.
There were reporls of only seal743\-2 he held early Tuesday.
the a&amp;se6sment on grounds the
enlering
al New Haven. He wu
The champion chopper and saw- the site of the old Forest Run
Sen. L)'ndon B . Johnson had equipment is used directly in the tered new violence in the Congo,
lat
Riding roughshod over impas­
arrested
r
in Steubenville for
e
F
the
up
orest
mile
a
about
Mine
fro
will
district
ycr
contest
m this
424¾: in the l1teet count, Sen. proces■ing of milk for sale and w h e r c Belgian paratroopers
breaking .a n d entering.
aloned Southern oppo■Uion, the
New
·
7.
road
from
Run
Route
slate
1he
in
eligible
be
compele
to
cl11shed
with mutinous native solStuart Symington 80, Adlai E. thus should be exempt from the
n1t1on1l convenllon Tuesday night
diers in· a brief gun battle to re- l in11.ls at the P.aul Bunyan Fores- block making machinery has been
Stevenson 67½ , and the remaln­ sales tax.
toared its approval of a platform
ing 2 1 2 ¾: were still uncommitted
Bowers has held that neither open th.e Leopoldville airport this try Exposition, New Lexington. installed and the manufacture of
with the stron1e1t cMI rights
September 2 1 and 22. There will blotk was expected to slart today.
or scattered among favorite sons . the milk coolers nor the water morning.
plank In part)' hiltory.
Lyston R. Pullen; son of Mr.
be seven district contests between I The firm will also have cement
Rumors sped through this con­ heaters produce any change in
Southern df!leiatea, w h o s e and Mrs. A. R. Pullen of 558 vention city about major defec­ the milk, other than in
now and September 2 1 .
. and mortar for sale.
.
temper&amp;•
MASON MA.N ARRESTED
cheer, for their spokesmen were Pal mer Street, Middleport, will tions from the Kennedy banner, ture, and were not
Mr. Grueser is a reJidenl of
Exposition,
Bunyan
Paul
The
needed
M idd.leport Chief of Police Her­ sponsored by Ohio Forestry Auo· Pomero)', operates the Kel-Jloy
drowned out at Umes by boos leave frorr. Charleston, W. Va,, but reporters found no evidenee actual pr-oee11lng of dairy in the
goods. bert Gilkey - said .
,
from other 1tate tro�ps and the July 17th for Korea w here he that 10 effective stop-Kennedy
The court held that Bower's de­ Thompson, Mason, today• Earl tiation. wil! attract thousands of Nite Club on Roule 7, and a farm
is
free
today
galleriea, did not sta1e a walkout will be employed by the New movement had materialized.
outdoor enthusia:sls to New Lex- on Forest Run adjoining the new
cision to tax the equipment was on $25 bond
pending
a
he.iring
plant.
as I number of them did when a York Company of McGraw-Hydro
ington in September.
Mel Clark has linecl up live base
KlfflMCty hlmMlf ah l'i,lfltct off "not unreasonable. or unlawful."
lonight before Mayor Kenneth
milder plank waa adopted in UMB. earbon.
ball games for his A l l Stars with
tha corridor 1011lp that he had
Mt·Elhinney on a charge of in­
in the next couple of weeks. One
"cr.ttN" lutt 1hort of victory.
They ,.t tight parfty in hope of
He will be the production con­
toxication.
is .igainst Heart of Ohio League
TRUMAN
DICLINES
"I
w\lJ
win
the
nominatio
n
"
protecting the preaidenUa.l cll1nc­ trol chemist in chara:e of train­
leaders the ChillicoLhe Colts.
INDEJ-E
H of Sen. Lyndon B. John■on, ing of laboratory personnel. The he declared confidently In a stale Former NOENCE, Mo. UPI
Saturday night. July 18, lhe All
Presiden
t
Harry
ment
S.
Tru­
thia
mornln1.
their favorite candidate. Under• project consists of an ammonia,
will entertain Montgomery,
Stars
Cosls
$100,
Fined
man
today
declined
to say wheth­
Kennedy wa1 certain to pick u p
tone&amp; of Johnaon'1 rivalry with urea, and fertilizer plant whlch
A
I
a
eession
of
under the lights of Bachtel
Va.,
W,
Mayor
c'i-1arl�s
er
he
would
respond
1ddltlon
to
Tuesday
1l
votes
from several
Sen. John F. Kennedy, came Is ■ponaored by t.he· Economic Re­
Leg.ar's court la1t night, Denver
Field at 8 P. m. On lhe next day,
night's
urgent
invltatio
delegatio
n
by
the
ns
pledged
$150,·
a
placing
to
toward
give
moving
councilmen,
.a
Middleport
cJoae to the surface when Sen , cov.ery Commi11ion of the United
complimentary· VOte to their fa. Democratic convention to come to DeLong, Parker_llburg, was fined 000 bond issue on the November ballot, approval of a sewer the team will travel lO Huntington
Philip A. Hart (Mich.), ·• Kennedy NaUons ,
to meet Hub's Cafe.
$100 and cosl!i on a D-WI charge
Los Angel�.
vorite
son, on the fJrst ballot.
•UfJiporter, ur1ed the convention
rate ordinance, · actual selection of a treatment plant site and
The Chillicothe Coll! will face
police.
Pomeroy
by
Drought
Mr. Pullen was formerly em•
not only lo adopt the platf�m
asking a federal grant, took comfort today from news tha[ 1 4 the All Stars under the lights at
Also
fined
were
Conrad
Rex
ONLY 6 RIMA.IN
bill alaa to nominate a man whom ployed by the DuPont .Company
MEIGS DRAFT: FOUR
Bachtel Field on Wednesday, July
Bentz, parking on tti.e highway, othet Ohio communities ma y split up a $16,000,000 federal
'
BARNEGAT LIG!tT, N, i UPltta e document "will flt lo a T." at Beile, W. Va., for 13 years.
COLUMBUS UPI - The Ohio $5 and costs and Ronald E. Davie grant this year for improving water sanitation.
The Co.Its have built up an
20.
Mrs. Pullen will join her hus­ 1'he Navy l!laid today it had recov­ Selective
Kennedy 1ald Tue■dt)' he fully en•
Service
today
impressive
Issued
record arid :nre cur ent­
an
$10
Press
United
the
to
According
and
costs
on
a
reckless
opera­
band
late.r 1h11. year. While In ered all but six of 18 mlaaing Augu1t draft
8. Seville, Medina County, $37,- ly the leaders of their league.r
doned the civil rlshta plank and
eall for 708 men an tion charge. FrancJe W. Reese, International. Hc;ilth Director Dr.
Korea
they
plan
to
visit
l-long
crewm
en from the wreckage of a lnercHe of 1100 over the July �all, Rio Grande,
would be &amp;lad to run on H.
Saturday, July 23, the All-Stars
surrendered a $2i.TO Ralph Dwork announced, Tuesday 000.
Kong, Tokyo and other points of h uge_ �lin1p . that cralhed July 6 in­ The
9. MtArthur, Vinton Counl)', will entertain Bender's
call included lour from Meigs bond when he failed to appear on that 14 of 22 municipalilies ap•
Music
interest in the Orient.
to the Aliantie Ocean.
County.
Store or Charleston under the
pl)'ing for aid in building o.: im• $47,000.
a Bpeeding charge.
10. Hudson, Summit County, lights at Bachtel Field. Bender's is
pr·oving sewage systems had. been
the team made up of top players in
approved by the Water Pollution $197,000.
Green the Nitro and �f,rlesto!! area.
Springs,
1 1 . Yellow
Control Board as communities
$148,000.
Several of the team have played
needing and deserving the assist• County,
Knox County. pro[essiona l basel:1¥},
Centerburg,
12.
ance.
Proctorvil le, Ohto, will be met
The appropriHlion must still $47,000.
12. Bradford, Darke and Miami at Bachtel F'i.eld by the All Stars
be approved by Con�rcss and the counties, $ 1 1 4,000.
"n the ni&amp;ht of Wednesday'. July
Pr('sirJent . Ohio has received the
WASHINGTON UPI - Nikita S.
14. Lnudonville. Ashland Coun­ 27.
for
project
he
t
for
sum
,600.000
Sl
Khru1hcheY wu undttr 1 1tern
ly. $103,000.
each of the pasl four )'f'ars.
American wamln1 today that Rus•
T!"le money, onte approrl'd by
Communili&lt;' s l isted by priorlt:i,o
1la would provo!t:e ''lhe most ser•
can t)(' r(' lt'a:S('d hr­ H:nul-Cranked Flavors
Washington.
and the amJtmt recommcnrJed by
Joua conaequenc:!el" If It sho&amp;. down
The RHrir.e Fire Dept. will
. 1960 a.nd July l.
I
July
tween
f the lloard included:
ht.Id .in ice cream :social beside
any more U. s. planes over lnterna•
.
l
Hl6
r I. Mi11c r;;I Hid.:c. Trum bull
tional waten..
lhe R 3eine Home Bank, Saturday,
Wanen G•h Permit .
County, $ 1 12.000.
.
J ul:, 16 al 6:30 p. m.
dell•­
note
S.
U.
ward@d
1tlff
A
In
Dwork
Tuesday,
action
other
2. Ashlahula Cotrnty Sewer Dis.
ered lo the Krcml h1 1111id an .Air
Old fashio!1ed hand-cranke d ke
control
ion
pollut
the
of
chairmllnIrle! No. 2. $250.000.
Force JlB.1"7 reconnal1Nnce bomb­
l"rre m flavors will be van'i ll.a. cho­
st&gt;wage
conditional
granted
board.
3. Weston, Wood Co11nly, $ 1 15,•
er WH on an "entirely lelllimate
dumping permits lo t he city of cola1f' . p ineapple and bananna.
000.
million" over the hl1ll tcll In the
All procef'ds: will go to the fire
Warren until Sept. I, 1960 anrl
4. Groveport. Franklin County.
arcUe when a soviet fllhter blHt•
dl'p1r1ment to be used for the
of
,•illa;;e
County
Ottawa
the
$81 .000.
ed �t from the 1ky JulY 1.
purduJe or additional equip­
5. Solon, Cuyaho�a County. $81- Geno.a until Jan. 15, 1961 .
thi1 country's
The womlng
nll'nt The fire department alim
from
officials
!old
board
The
000.
!hanks f'ver:,,one who helped in
NPIY to Khruahehf!v'1 charge that
w11sles
its
dump:s
which
Genoa,
6. New Watfrford, Columbiana
the alnnlt h,,d vlo)ated Ruulan
flny way with the Jul)' 4th cele­
Lali.c
near
Creek
Packer's
inlo
Counr �- . $32.000.
alnpace while on an e1pton11e
bration.
arran�f
plans.
comolrte
to
Erie,
'
7. Four-Mile Sew1•r llislrkl.
miaalon.
In cAH' or rain the !ocial will
financing and ePle&lt;·t a site for its
$Hi3.000.
County_
Hamilton
The note appeared to represent
proposed sewage disposal plant be held at lhe Town Hall.
---- - - -· 1 touctier U. S. ■tUlude toward
by next. year.
Ml!IGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
HEARING SET
ihe RU11l1n premier'■ 1tream of
Warren officials wM"e ur�&lt;'d 10
Admitted: KarCn Gi1more. Zel­
Thf'
case
of the Clinton Teac-h­
chAffi"s and attar.h. 'l'tte lncldf'"'
as
sonn
as
contract
under
place
Charles
Hfl:
Pnmtroy
ma Gilmore,
btoueht a new chill ta the cold
pos!lihle the . dty's proposed net­ f'r' s A!;ency versus Roger Roush
Alexander. Pomeroy.
war just two month■ after U.e U-2
Dismissed : Mrs." "Ma� B9.rrows, work or se�er m11ins thal will h�s hcen set for hearing Aug. 29
IP)' plane affair and sent , jitters
Syracuse: J. S. Kelly, Middll.'port ; connect with the sewag:e pla1 1 1 ex­ at IO n. m. according to an en•
tbrourll 1Jther Wtatem eapltall.
pecte.d to be completed this year. try signed by Jodae John C.
AWARDS PRESDTED - That fellow you watch for ln your ced live officers of hlo district who won the superintendent's Wl111e Guinther, Syracuse.
The bo.ird rescinded Genoa's Bacon.
Virgil
Mu.
and
Blrthe: Mr.
rear-vision · mirror, lh&lt;I State Highway Patrolman, lsn'1 •I- Cltallon of Mel'lt for outstandin2 accompliohment. Lefl to
dumping permit in Deccmbu 1958
daughter.
a
Pomeroy,
King,
.
w•ys pllYl:bl • cat-and-mouse game with some motorists who right are Ptl. C, E. Whyte Chief Radio Operator Ed Relchel­
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