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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 ••
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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
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Anthon y, Mrs ·
Mrs
b
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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
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of The P111111s v1sne-d Sunday Birt/rs A 1111ou1t1·e,/
the brn.h.'" o e
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Mr and Mrs. Nuel W ilson o f
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� 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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�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,
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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
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�i'lilstf'r,
Mt:
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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,
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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
b,e
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Middleport
.t ntl .\I r� W:iro.J. moth
Smilh are
Oscar
Mn.
and
Mr.
.ind
Fultz
KilDEATH
�SCAPE
John
Mrs.
Braley,
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.!)Cl"YlCe Station h.ive purc:hased
a daugn.
of
birth
the
unclng
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nil
a
FowlPf"
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Mrs.
riita,
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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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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.
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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,
J.
C.
cnd
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were
ridek
w,
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Mr
and
Mr.
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folal
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Smil
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crash
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annu
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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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1 s � L1 t- r11 1 , ,11,·u l oiw, J " l ari •
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.
b
ust 5. y out h 8anquet al 6 : 1 5 p m
in
ing
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Haward Ke.--1 - Sus.an Kohnen
:· "',..,'u; 1 �;:.\'.\, 1;1c ,rn&lt;l c1 u, i . , awa)', lCieha i d V a u�/1Ju \\ J ll e clirf arid lauded upside down in a Mrs, Bertha Archer, Mrs. Owrn L!o)'d Nice is the great grand
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.
(TC&lt;"hn1eo lorJ
l[t1 11k 11 &lt;1 1iu d,1 1Jf• l w · r.
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l with the progr am 111 charge o f Pq:,1:a
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Br11ttun and son, Slcvcn, Mrs. DH- mother.
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Smart,
loco.I,
rid
Mrs.
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Mr.
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F:ach aftern oon .it 1 : 30, D r and '.11 1:-.� ,\ 1111:i :I-l ac J,•ll
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�.
I
ls the time to buy a New Tele vision Set-The new 1981 Model, are here
ProtesLantillm.
and
ism
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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
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v
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Wl•ck
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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
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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
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inc.�s
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Sending gifls were Mrs. Mu)' EUH l'hurt·h.
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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
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grandparents.
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pro.-ed
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1h11po,reater
Thum;i.1, l lt'l' and Kathy, Doris Eb- for ll Vl:-.ll l'. l l h lu:r 1110lher, :,Irr;.
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$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'
'
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.
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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
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Mrs, Juhn Sauvage, s;r1Tl11ry oi'
111issi111u1t"y t•duc.ation; M i � - Oma
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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.

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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
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No Wiener Roost Last Night

Brownie Girl Scout Disaster
Averted As Wagon Overturns

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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
.._
"•• �lnnn
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.
.o
i.t
•
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
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1.
m.
9
•adl
Tuff.
10:30
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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
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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
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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.
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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,
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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
TheTO ltOI.D ll,lVIC, S
SIIKS ANNIJLMaNT
ttecau,e it became impatient with
So. make I IJ!!&gt;fl of htealdng tr&gt;ftlc laws (and ls�'t that the r t derfer, Sgt.
Delta Kapp, 0
Capt.
E. Inskeep,
E. Wallace, \&gt;i1.
F. Stray;
SANTA MONICA, Calli. UPI­
ttie community's failure to get
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COUNCIL TO MEET
.
dtllf of INdH&gt;rt &lt;oiQ' hold ,...
seperale
In
custody,
n!Q
s
he
too�
They
Curtis.
R.
lbltb .. RWIIP Tue,day
A&lt;!(I'll.
and
comes,
er,
pro­
sewer
sanJtary
a
on
movh1g
time
the
H.
When
l
Illa?).
highway
today',
of
many
Theo­
of
s
&lt;if
Councilor
Past
The
'lli�
- al ellbt �l\d'
industries and filed a IJWt-aeekirir:--to atl!n111I her
three dorus Council Daughters flf Am• mm. · Warren
and
money,
stdlen
c
,
recovered
c
robbers,
Incidents,
atmed
J,t
l'S!\an
hll.
tak�
&amp;/14
crlmln,ala
armed
_down
CliopeJ
Q\111
the
II
for
�
Llbitiert, Dlalrlc! ll Ci&gt;l"!llancler of the. Patrol stationed subjects winted In North Carolina for murder, atmed rob- eriea �,!!l h1:_v_� a ficnic at &amp;Jley'1 homea now dump wa.sl.e8 into the four-year mUTilifL to bootin11
io., IIYJ, �, , r,r@litr If lllt �
a.1ency eucuyve � a. MOiio
»-nffta llh'er,
!,alt.-'� a 8 Pl m,
and�
·l!lll!,OUll!""
• native of lllddleport-recenU,
Jackson-he's
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25 O� Tuesdays At
In Mason
To
Be
Heard
July
Middleport Hall
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Evans Hired
As Gallipolis
Cage Mentor

Un1·ted States
Taking wait
See Att1'tude

Kennedy Remains
In Top-Heavy
Favor For Nod ·

Inadequatc Tools Used, Glass
Crash Alerted Officer On Duty

••ts·

Champ· Choppe

Ch • awyer

To Be Sel-te·d

Minersville Man
Turned Down In
Supreme Court

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Gru�er

Rift With South .
fid�ned With
'Rights Plank

O n New Pl t
n Forest Run

Pullen Assigned
To Fertilizer
Plant In Korea

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Hot Colts Team
To Appear J:(ere
In Stars' Game

$1,600,000 In Federal Grant
Approved For 14 Communities

Patrol Officers Cited For Meritorious Service

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Now You Know

Khrush Handed
Stern Note In
Plane Incident

HOOVER
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Dalpke tho lntrodUC1lon or other com­
pacu, Ram),ler hu smuhed sates rec•
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llaalbler glwa you what othon don'L
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such u Alrliucr Reclining Seats_ Ad.
Ju,table HeadNU, AU-SeallOll Air
CoadilloGln&amp;, Twin n...i Beds.
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�Presentation Of Awar� Highli ghted Closing
Cermwnies Of Ann11a] . Mason Coun ty 4-H Camp

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�.I, _l?�Ji�nahon o,f awards wai;
tl)..e \J),tUlgbl or cfoSil)&amp; ceremonu:- �
of tNi aonual Ma.5,09 County -l H
can;ip he"ld recently at Southside
accotQ.i.oa to Miss Janet Wal lact',
._H club agent.
The awards presented, according
to �iS5 Wallace .. �ere as follows
Mik e Love. Spmt of lhe C am p .
Representing the 4 H's were !,,!ar1·

: K Stephen.� un. Jlt&gt;ad , Jack ie Cape- ry Brau . Caro! Kegley. Steve
h;1rt , H eart . Jud) ( ;t•n.1 . H&lt;1nd : and Bra,u, Danny Crit.cnfield, EHza
N H"k) i\ 1chulson ll t&gt; .i lth
belli Bure-ham, Diana lirimm, Jeff
l'.aull'tta Bt·rrnt&gt;I L . Polly Mac-Un rey Holstein, JennHer Zerkle. M &lt;1 r
sd1olarsh1µ tn S t alt• ( ; 1 r h '
4 H v 1 n A ustin, Barbara Sherry, l'ti:irl
Camp. Augus1 8 1 3 �:lLNr n Housh. f'a·kens, Sharon St'hwartz Fr.1 nn•s
Tubb) Ho!!:J!:S .-. eholarsh1p to State l\ el'ner, Bill Mr{'onih ,y, Lar) Rood
Boys · 4 H C.imp, A 11gus1 I 6, Thom - lind Curlis King.
as Willia ms. Li•on Lud-:1t&gt;s leader
Tribal Loyalty _ Jantt Esht'n
and µrt's1dent of the Mason county aur, Sandra Morgan, Ti n a li1as.
4 II Le.iders Assonal lon, special John McConihay, Randall Roush,
(;n•f'n .ind Whi t e
Le&lt;1dersh1p S&lt;1 111my Wray, Glen Sh11m, Mary
aW&lt;1nl
Ann Rickard, Jane Sterne. Arlin!:'
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on Roush, Mike Bugg, Linda . !\llartin.
.. an&lt;l wh ·I t e Di
,u rttn
. s C'-Sheld
Heverly Burns, Sam \'kNeill and
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Housh, Hebeccu Martin, Charlene Da id E· d
Dll'hl. Janet Rit-e, Linda Tatterson,
r:uck/ N�Ckel _ Mar&gt;· K . Smi t h,
Suf' Wray. �arrell �abury. Jud)' Edith Sf'brell. Joan V anMatre.
Osh•
Janie
Turner Conn1t&gt; \otlnl1.
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H i,: er L k e I
Sh 0 y
t•I. cnr�!Ptta Barker, Heverly Ht•ll - 1 i;� \ 1e:::� Jan�&lt;·e Hc��Y ��\�;:
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e r . C1111;1 d1a Zerkle. M.iiry P iddy, a,rd �olland S�ndra Crank . · John
Don Slnnn. Diane Crump and Suz- Somml'r, Li�da LathPy, Nancy Mor•
.. nna Crump.
. t: Dan I eI , J ane t Tu rner,
gan . LI nct a &gt;I
H onore. bl e � en t'ion- Danny Lo ve Sam M cNeil l, Patty Thom pson,
\farlha Bal l , Sus�n �rancis, Mar- r John Nibert. Mike Lambert, Brf'n .
sha Patterso n, '1iC'k l� Ye5ter, Lar- da Steele, Vickif" Ste,·le. June
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Mike Lewis, Nant·y Proffitt, Suet­
t;i Daugh erty.
First year campers were present•
, ed the Lucky Penny Award.

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CLOSING OUT

Sum me r Lin e Of

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John Brick.Jes, Emm&lt;1 Brickles,
to Earl W .. Janet M. Robinson, lot
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Edith S.. James R. Davis to
James L., Mara:ret Mahokey, Lot
l eti, Pomeroy.
Glorja l\nn Ebersbach to George
A. Ebenl:m�h, lot, Middleport.
Arvel Elk..ina. Cuma Elkins to
Charl ea Henry, Betty Jane Diehl,
parceb, Salitbury.

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R D Rill, Edna Hill to Sidney
T Hussell, Donna T Russell, lot.
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lot 4-16, Sutton

A. W Hendnrks. :Mamie 1::lend­
r1l"kS, ttoherl Ht•ndr1rks, Mar)' He ri
dricks Cor� r .. n. Artie He n dricks
Hilt&gt;. Leroy Hite to H arry W Hen
Undc:. and Tressie Hendricks. 1/5
;h:re, Salisbury.

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An early Ohio library had a ins u rmountable objet·!. But . as members par1 1t·1pah' cl 111 !he re•
mo�t unusual an d dramatic origin. was so oflen the case m early gion&lt;1I demom,t r,1 ! 1011 ari d public
II 1s th e now famous ''Coonskin Am�rican history. someone sup- speaking contf'�ts il l l!uant' Cuun•
Librery'' that was located in the piled the answer to the problem. 1y 4-H C'amp near c ; a nclr1·i !lf'
hills of southern Ohio at Ames in
Jabez True suggested that the
Sheron N' i bert and Benn _,. Bark·
Athens County.
young people o( the community er earh reeeived n·d ribbons rn
Haymond J-1. Harbretht,. Louise
Today the library corridor of trap raccoons and send their public speaking. Th i• 1 up1t· nf
Harbrecht to Board of Educa\ion. the Ohio
Historical Society i n skins to a hide market in Bos• the i r t alks was conservation.
!'omero�· Exemp t ed School Dis­
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C,o I um bus houses th e on· gma
· I vo I · t011. Transportation
t o the
Hub
In team demonstratwm ttlary
trn-'"L, Lot IO, Pomeroy.
umes that composed the oddly City was no probl ia m, for Samuel P riddy and A nn W i l l i il ms wer"
Brown expected to � o east in a awa r ded blue r ibbo Jt:. . Their 10
W1lltam B. Peeples , Margaret M . nam� d " Coonskin Library ."
wagon within a few mouths.
Peeples to Board of Education
pie was pholograpli:fran(' es
Ames se t tlers felt a great comPumeroy Exempted Village School
n er and Rebe n· &lt;1 Marl in won
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o� Nn1.f!,s, q.i;L_d v 1 c 1m1 y re d ribb,iris for ri'movin stains.
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D1sti'irt. Lot 1 1 , Pomeroy.
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educated be yond generallf alf. '!ferF, S�f:f ·�uil,1t1't r:t:,S so, b� l he
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them t he most they could hopl!: � 1 /� r
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t1m e
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. J an i.'! F.sh cn,wr rt't' t' v •
for would be to have their you •,· ng30l)t'ti!)
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sters grow up aware only of � c•o''n4
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bare essential s ol existence.
• 1.' �,�u, 114
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(�� th7 ne"V
HOLZER HOSPITAL
�'F.t
volu�es ( a tto
l t oil of
Admitted July 1 1 : Mrs. Clyqe
•· ··
Jones,
Pomeroy; Pearl Goff.:
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The .Juninr Youth Fellowship or Langnill e ; Mrs, ElnJer Finla\f,
TJ,;i9n
1'r9'WJJ'S
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t
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Onio
,
.
t he Mason Methodist Cburch m et Harrl.!Lonville;
. �e�o�
1:Uchard Warnei',
or ·
efl formally or•
r
on Sunday evening at the home of PomefOY; John Thompson, Langj: 1
i� tli� 'f.e�
s �- � lll'V As•
.
. ,
?h i � s Wxpayers will hav�
/"t7, �" tJ,ey
. Qn. -�
Uary S t ewa r t The meeting waa vHJe ; "Mrs. David Rous h, Letari; ,
1
held on the lawn of the S�wart Mrs. Bill Williamson, Rutland•. al'fi. _ ij· EJ;l.��ti u C1,1 tl ar ' ' the pa id m�reascd_ !_axes of approx! •
4
mate]y �75 m1l_llon for the two1 m;, , ,
home.
W illtarri kus■l!!r , Pomeroy.
'l'W qlf 1J._arlan . " ·
_ rear period ending June 30. 1 ')61 ,
The eve11ing opened with recrea•
Dismissed July 1 1 ; Mrs . Alfre
. ' ·
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; l!��L qm if the cu r_r ent flo� of ta x revclion followed by a vesper aervice Crown, Mrs, James 13rown anl
·
nues con , m ues l or th e uext
led by Gary Stewart After the son; Mrs. Re" 'Unroe and d.d'� ,
�.
lwelv_e month s. .
mee 1 ing a wi e ner roast was enjoy- gbter: Mrs . Cheater Knopp ah� m;
.
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This w.e� m&lt;licated today by
Pd hy the following:
s on; Mr8. Robert Saxon and d,uStale Auditor .Jam_es _A . Rhodes,
Mrs . Sarah Spencer, Mrs. June gbter; Mrs. Orvllle Lik ens and
b.a_sed upon a �roJectwn of reV an M') tre, Allen Tyree, Joan daught er; Mrs. Howard · Birch.
ce1pt.s u_( !he fiscal year Just
and Carolyn Van · Matre, Nancy field, Mrs . Otl.s Martin, M ra. 'G .
dosed,_ mto the secon_d year . of
·
Proffitt, Suzan Johnson, Shelia W. Pendleton, Louis l&gt;uncan Sr., 1
2 :1 11 ffll".U the t "'o-year_ beo�keep�ng period.
1 · liilili
Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Phyl• Thoma s Clutts, Mrs. Forrest JohnRhodes s�id �• s- estin:iates exJis Queen, Betty Riley, Glenn John- son, Harle)' Mo siman Jr.
3
p
eluded
pu?II&lt; . utility excise laxes,
.
Birth1 July 1 1 Mr and Mr&amp;.
son, Jlarvietta Newland and Gary
The . Pwit Cotp)ci�9r,1 of Chester hut took
into account bo t h the
Stewart.
,... David Lee Rou sh son Letart
Council D,a11gb••r1 of America will
lim
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ted
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� -'!.;_:.::...-=-=::...=;_:::.:::·_::;::::·_::;:;::_::;·- meet at the h�me of Mrs. Oscar S � $l 20 million from th ('
additiona l two-eent gasoline tax
·
Weber. A m ,,cellan
eous shower and the added revenue
s re sulting
honoring po!Q,re11 Kraeuter, whose
fro m' th f' exe&lt;'Ut i ve order incre asmarriage will be an event of Auirig rctnil licJuor prices.
guat, will be h eld.
The Federated Clrcle w'll meet
The Increased "take'' for the
at the chu rch at 6 p. m. for a pol• two-year period will he about $64
luck picnic s11ppcr with dessert million above the revised esliprovided by the hos tesses, Mrs. mated revcnuf&gt;s of $31 1 million,
Phil Williamson , Mrs. Len.a Huber as prf&gt;St'nlcd to the legisla1tire
and Mrs . William Baker.
following enactment of the adMeigs County Volunteer Fire- ministratio n's ta x program.
men's Assoclation meets at SyraIn project ing hi.� rigurrs for
cuse Town }fall 8 p, m.
h
t
new fiscal 1960· 1961 year,
e
il
The White Rose Lodge w l
meef this Wednesday afternoon at Rhodl's used a.� a basis t he $424the' American Legion Hall in 126,550 whi c h 1 he 1 0 ma j or tax
sources prod11ced for the last fis�fi:tdl eport at 1 p. m.
Th� Meigs County Foxhunters cal year , This represented an
Ass ociation will meet in a regular in c rease of $85,684,631 over 1he
ses5ion Wednesday at Bald Knobs total receipts these same t mc
sources brought in for the 1959
al 8 p. m.
,
fiscal year.
JULY 14
This means that these taxes will
Th e Twilight Garden Club will
mee t al the home of Mrs. Carrie produ ce $ 1 71,369,26 2 €or the twoNye, Mulberry Ave., at 6 p, m. for ye.i r period. In addition, the $4 8
�
a picnic supper, Mrs. W. R. Shas, millio n realized from · liquor pro-Your 0111111,.
teen is eo-hoatess . A special fea - fits means an. increase or $26,,lure or lbe evenin g will be a work 700,000 per year, or $53,400,000
shop 111 charge of M rs . Paul Baer for t he biennium.
These increailed ta"e.� , together
" f the· 'qieBtil Gilrden Club.
• f'drtland -- "\vor.thW'hile Gui ld with the b005t ,illL,•iiquor prices
me�ts al the home of Maxine and the estimated • $-120 million
Price at 7 p m. Thursday for a resulting from the two-cent gaso• ·
line tax increase wilt provide
picnic supper.
an over. all increase o f $364,769,·
J!,lly 1 5
262 in the ta x "take" for the two
The Homebulli:Jers Cla!&gt;S of the year period.
Bradford · Church of Christ will
meeL Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the
church.
�oming Events July 17
The Capehart family re union
With 1h11 Coupo.n ond p11rcho11t of
has been set for Sunday, July 17,
2 Pkg,.
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the Syracuse Park. A basket
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at
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will be served at noon.
dinner
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C:;upo" ,.11p1,,, Satufi.iir, )11ly 1a, 19
All relatives are urged to b·e pre­
sent.
Mr. and Mr1- Dennis Dudding or
Mason were recent hos ts at their
home to a · reunion of members of
Mother', Club Will
their ramily.
Span,or �oci(il Friday
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
1nae Mason Mothers ('lub will Ca rroll Workman and rhildren,
1poru1or
Ice cream social on Fri­ r.ir. and Mrs. Charles Spu rlock,
day evening, July 15, on the Scout Mr. and Mr s . Clayton Spurlock and
pl •Ylf'OUnd next to the city build• children, Mr, and Mrs. Danny
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Ing ifl �aon.
Smith an� children, M r. and Mrs.
Home mrdti ice cream, cake, pie, Wayne Bower and daughter, and
pu_ncb and coff�e wUI b e served Mrs. Jnnire Singer and children,
from 5 p, m. uptll 8 :30 p. m. Every­ all of Huntlnglon.
one it wekoffle to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dudding and
children, Mrs. Everett Dudding
t
and Miss Alm• Dudding, all of
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NltE:_o; Mr. and Mrs. Emm ett Ward,
New Haven; Mr. and "Mrs. Charles
��( '�JI
Scyoc and daughter, Parkersburg;
Mr. and Mrs. John Grueser and son
Mr. aQd Mrs. Eber Rous h, .Mr. and
Mrs. Gale Dudding and children,
W �l!f!R•GUARD
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dudding and
..:.,
en. Robert Dudding, and the
childr
'Mlft lMI C...,... •IMl ,........ el l ,.;.
host and hosteu, all of Mason.
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Beltsville Tu rkeys��-���-4� ..,.
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Pa Porliofts .... 2 '.t: $1

A11y Packa,. tully cooked w•
v · Sliced Ham for eanclwlchee
-r, C"upo� , •.,,,... S.turday, JUiy f 6, 1'60
p111tihC1M

49c

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2

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New England �
s,... lti_T�W " " " 2 .......;.., 69c

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Family Reunion
Held Recently
�t Dudding Home

lxtra Top Value Sta1111,•

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Salad Dressing

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Tomato Juice - - - 4 4:.: $1
P-0rk &amp; Beans - - 2 .._... 39c

_t; ; . '. 6
Orange Juicei
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Plclilts _ - - .... 39c
Pineapple Fingers .... .•.. .... 25c

Giant Pies

San,lwlch .. wi.w

2 �:. 39c

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C•u�,i •11� .......,: Mp 1t,. 1NO

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Mcclung, who is 19, will be
a sop homorc at WesI v·1rg1ma
· ·
University where he ls active in
many campus activities.
This summer he is working as
an instructor i n county 4-R camps
throughout the state.

At Older 4•H Club Members'
Con(erence he as s isted Mrs. June
M. Thorn, assistant state 4-H club
leader with the recreatJon group.
The All Star recognition Is the
highest honor that can be bestow
e
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4�i. : o' � � ee r•g\�;a
tto f h o
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"Service."

The H)60 Farm Youth Fair will
Ceature a tractor drivin contest
at 1 :30 pm Flltday, Ju!y 29 at
Point Pleasant High School.
Thomas Williams, president or
the 4.ff Leaders' AssOciation, is
chairman of th e event. ·
The contest fa; design ed to i,ro-mote s!l.rety llnd to give the farm
youth a. .chance to demonstra t.e
1 s.
1 he 1r dn vmg s •·tt
New tractors will be m1ed and
will be hitched to a two-wht-cl
farm implement. The main object
o ! the obstacle course i s skill in
handling the machine rather than
speed.
The points off system of scorIng will be used-the contestant
with the lcut number of mistakes
w ill be the winner.
An instruction period will be
helrl prior lo the start of th,
tontest.
Contestants will be l imited .ilB
follows ( 1 ) Point Pleasant High
School FFA four to Le selected
by advisor: (2) Wahama H igh.
School FFA-two to be selected
by advisor ; (3) Hannan High
School FFA-two to be chosen
by advi1,or: and (4) 4-H Clubsone per club to be chosen by
leader.
The age Jim.it is 14-21 years .
Prizes of $5.00; $4.00: $3.00: $2.00
and $ 1.0rJ will be awarded.

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COOL DEL fGAT�S

LOS· ;At;GELES' 'liPi�A\r con­

ditioning equiPfiJent at the Mem­
orial Sports Arena is working
hard enough to supply a 100
pound b)O(!k of ice for every de­
legate and spectator at the Demo­
cratic National Convention, ,ac­
cording to engineers of the ca,.
rier Air Conditioning Co.

INDIANS SIGN QUALT!R S
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPI­
Tommy Qua11crs, former Phila•
dclphia Phillies ' bonus pitcher,
has been signed by the Indiana­
polis Indians or the American As­
sociatio n.

Time To Kepi- That
Old Furnace Wilk A

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Mrs. Bud Wilson and Mrs. Charles Riffle of Pomeroy
entertained last Saturda� night with a bridal shower at the
Wilson home in Middleport in honor of Miss Sheila Strauss,
of Pomeroy. Miss Strauss, the daughter of Mr. •�d Mrs. Wil­
liam L. Strauss engagement to Bob Eastman was announced
last week ..

The mantle of the Wilson hom e
wu decorated with streamer• e x­
tendin g from the mirror above the
mantel in the shape of a steeple
with white bells at the top. A min­
iature bride stnod on the stai r s
leading to the hells. The gift table
in front of the flre place was L"OV·
ered with a white cloth and cen­
tered with an arrangement of
white Shaata daisi es, baby breath
and mums in a milk glass bowl.
During the evening games were
played with prizes being won by
Mrs. June Vanvranken and M ias
Sondra Potts.
After Miss Strass had Opened
h er gifts refreshm ents of cake and
ice cream deco rated with pink
bells and mints and coffee were
above
served to those mentioned
and the following:

Miss Callie Kloc s , Mrs. Louise
Harrison, Mrs . Grace Whaley, Mrs.
Ma-bel Brickles, Mrs. Marcelline
Strauss, Miss Carolyn SI. Clair,
Mrs. Winifred Ward, Mias Carolyn
Milhoan, Miss Ann Bak er, Miss
Kaaron Kelton, Mrs. Thelma Chase
M.ra. Mae St. Clair, Mrs. Ola St.
Clair, Mrs. Sadie Carl, Mrs. Eva
King, Mrs. Faye Pratt, Miu _ Le e
Hook, Miss Patty Blakeslee, M iss
Ruth Ann Brolhers , Mis! Janet
Carpenter, Mrs. Pauline �ohl, Mrs.
Ida Mae Cla rk, Mrs. Helen Neutz.
ling, Mrs. Iona Brkkles , Mrs. Ber•

Browns Swap
Ends Btcause
Of Retirement

CLEVELAND UPI-The Cleve­
land Browns have announced the
trading or defens ive end Willie
Davis to the Green Ba y Packers
tor offen sive end A. D. Williams.
Coach Paul Brown said the
trade wa s made b£c11use Billy
Howton, last season's regular of­
fensive end, had not s igned his
1960 contract and may retire.
Howton was acquired from Green
Bay last year.
"Howton hasn't · signed and
from whet I have heard In a
roundabout way, he intends to re­
tire," the coach said.
Williams , a speedy 215 pound s
played at the College of the Paci­
fic but wa s used sparini;i;ly by
the Packers last year, his first as
a pro.

PLUMBING

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fresh. from the orchard-

field and patch!

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Seedless Grapes ';::., 2 ,•.. 49c
Vine Ripe Tomatoes -

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B•1ng Cherr1es

Jul•• ---'"·

49C

pkg,. 49c

P:ronn

Morton's Biscuits _ 2
JANI! PARKE R . • , FRESH DAlLY

Coleman• Announce
Birth OI Daughter

39c

CHERRY PIE

Ale and Mrs. Jack R. Coleman
announce the birth of a daugh­
ter at Holzer Hospital today
weighing leven pounds and four
ounces na.med Becky Kay.
Grandparents a.re Mrs. Dorothy
Rhodes, Pt. Pleasant and Mr. and
MrB. Bethel Coleman, M idtlleport.
They have a daua:hter Kathy, age
j
1 4 months.

SPECIAL
REG. 59c

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Ra1s,n . �rea
mo
Vienna Bread s..::,. ·�� 17c
Cake Donuts :.:•,!'!� __:_.L 19c
Gol.d · .�oaf Cake _... 33c

9ROWNS o,TAIN WILLIAMS
CLEVELAND UPI-The Cleve­
land Browna have obtained A. D.
Wllliams, an offensive e nd, from
, the Green Bay Packers in exchange for defenaive end Willie
Dsvle.

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ANtl' �AGE • • • CREAMY, SMOOTH

SALAD

rt of O.r l11l1tss

D R ESS ING
' SPICIAlf

QI/ART JAi

45c

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I nstant Coffee •• , •.••,.___ ]., $1 .29
9-oi. 10C
. JI'ffy Ca ke M•IX "••o" -- ,.,.
p

Four

111-n.

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P le llilllne

A&amp;P super-lliib,t Chuck is .elected from'ienuine
grain.fed., mature ,teer beef - ■elected' fr •u•
� ffef taste and tendernen, upe.rtly cut 1od
trimmed for leas w11te.

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SHOULDER CUTS

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EngHsh .Cuf � � � -·
Beef Roast •••

Round- HG�ne
Beef Roast • . •

Short Ribs of Beef
Plate Boi ling Beef
Ski nless Wieners
Rib Roast of Beef
Cod Fil lets �=��. __ 3
All Meat S.u�r-Rl1ht

lb. 39c
... 10c
,... 55 C
lb. 69c

Fifth and Sixth Ribs

,.�$1 ,00

Cap'n John's

Fried Fish Sticks
Dressed Whiting

'I

1-lb.

4,:. 29c

2
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Ground Beef

�""?,.
..,! froGromund Beef is made

l�an, JOO� Pllf9
bem • • Nollwia Ela
e! 1'ie!b­
�eroun4 llllny times eac b
· • oru, one o-ade _
HlGU
on'7 o.ne prict LOWI

SUPE R-RIGHT , , • CHOICE CENTER SUCES
LEFT IN

No! Mlnd . . . . -, v..

FULL

IHANK
HALF

1.,,_.

MEAT FOR LOAF _ lb. 49c

Smoked Hams

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9
4 CHU
STEAK .tr� '
EIR ST IW
YENDEil ST

Choice CUUI · · • W

lb. 53c
Whole Ham
Butt Half ___ lb. 59c

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CATSUP
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POTTED , MEAT
BLEN DED �UICE 3 4:: 95c
; 9Sc
TUNA FISH_ 4 •v:::.•
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STOC K Y O U R S H E L V E S S A 'v E M O � E A T A i.. P !

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Armour's • • • Ready to Eat

A&amp;P a,■n,1
whol• K.... , .

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Sult■n■ Brond • • • Mollklm.Slw

D■1 Monte • • •With Plntopplo Vinegar

S½-01.

Jiffy F�..ing Mix,::::..__..!:::, 10c
Sulton■ Br■nd • . . Chunk Style, Light MHt
:: 29c
Cider V,inegar..::-;_
..... $1 ,00 Go Id en Corn
Beans with pork 7 ,....
Limon
Ann Poge Puddings 5 ,. 29c _, . Jona Peas
.

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RED HAVEN . . . YEL LOW MEAT

Llb1Joy'1

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A&amp;P SIJPER-RIGHT , • •
TENDER STEER BEEF

CENTER BLADE cui::s

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- ...... ..pre... -.. A&amp;P', ,avfn.,.pod:ed food
event for mid-July: the c.h-C....,. of 5u......,. Va lll'HI
Every department b .tacked high with tht bett of buy■
. , . .w.ptuoua aelectlon ol f()Oda for ■umrner ealiflg at
nka-low prices to 11ve you more and fflOf"e ca.ah! Come,
view this spectacle this week. Be &amp;Ure to br:tnr ah&gt;nC a
long shopping list to make the mOtrt of this gala food
event!

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heart of our bu1ine11 .
3 QuollONI Plut_ ..,.,.
, o llandle Your
PRESCRIPTIONS

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Phone WY-2-3557 For Appointment

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Scouts, Families
Hold Outing At
Rock Sp,l"ings

and BOY'S

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We carry a · camplete stock of
drug atore needs, cosmetic s,
dependable hame needs . . . but

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Hair Styles Of
The Month

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Choe, ch,rr:, •r Vanilla Iced

Ph.,,. WY-Ntlf

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Royal Crown �

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ited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ash and
UNIMPLOYMINT CLIMM
toJ'J', the t..bor Department II.Id
Birth 1, A nnounced
family Sunday.
WASHINGTON UPI-A flood Tueldly,
James Walker, Shiron Walker By Billy WillUJm,o,u
of more than two milli(ln youn1
Unemployment climbed by •
.and Rei:gie Phalin visited Mr. and
M.r . .and Mr■ Billy Williamson ' job 1eeken in t o the l.1bor force �includinc 800.000 teen •sen
Mrs. · Lewla Walker TUelday f!v�n- of Rutland, announce the birth lncrea,ed
unemployment
lut -to 4,"23,000 a l..montll 11J1b.
rng .
of ah eight pound, 1even ounce month, but al10 bootited employ- EmplO)'ment r01t b)' 1,171,000 lO
10n, David Lee, Tuesday, July ment to the highest level in bi1- 681170,000 .
. '.lrl r. and Mn. Han10n Holter vis- 12 al Holzer Hospital . Grandpar­
JLed Mr . . ind Mn. Harold Holler ent1 are
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Struble
.aud family .01 Lonr Bollom Wed- j Pomeroy and Mrs. Harry William•
nesday evemng.
■on, Rutl.a'.ld, Mr . and Mr1. Ot to
�rt rs. Ali ce Davia visited her ,Ii i· Iles, Logan are great &amp;randpart er and brother•in-law, Mr. and , ent■.
Mrs. Albert Baer.
Mn. Le w_is Walker called on Mrs.
F IGHT RESULTS
Harry Da v is, Mr.s. Wendell JeHen
Hair Slylial-Helen Donl
NEW YORK UPI _ a..r1I• {Kld)
and Ml"8. Florence Haer Wednesday P•r•t, 1 !2¼, Cub., knoc.kad out
afternoon.
3 YEARS EXPERIENCE'
GarMt (Suga r) Hart, 1531A, Phil• I
,
Mrs. Edi t h Sisson and so ns ot •delph la, (6--non-tHle).
WITH ADVANCED HAIR•
Pomeroy vi .s ited her parents, Mr , I FOR T E R I E, Ont. UP1 - Joey
STYLING
and Mrs. Hanson Holter, Sunday. Giambra, 157, Burfalo, knockN out
Mr. and Mrs . Henry Sprouse and Bobby Hufh", 167, P■nnsyfvianla,
Now Added To The Slaff Of
daughter, Betty, returned to their I ( 2) KEES
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John-home al
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a wee k with M r. and Mr:; . Robert I ny Mor ris, 160, P 1ttsbur9'i, cwt' po inted Ton y Du pa,, 153. Na w Or·
La uderm ilt and other relatives.
leans, (10).
Mrs. Laurence Napper Jr . has re•
LOS ANG E LES UPI _ Enrfqve
turned home after spending last (H.mk) Ac.vn, 127 1h , LM Angeln
11':-ek as a counBelor at a �uarene knocked out Ramon Sar mtento, 1
Girls Camp in Columbus.
1 30, Maxlcal l, Mn, 1&lt;0
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"LUBRI��TE"

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By Mrs. AINJla Wilker
Mn. K.atherille A■hbrook of
Short Creek. W, Vt., ha■ �n vis­
Jting Mr. and Mr1. Harry DavUI.
Mi■a Janetta Cunningham of Ma­
son i,,Jslled with Mr. and Mrs . Wen•
dell Jefferii.
Mr. 11.nd Mrs. Wendell Jeffers
and son, Jimmie Joe, attended the
Chase reunion at a park near Chil•
lkothe.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs .
-Mrs. Mildred Dains visited her
Walker w ere tMr, and Mn.
Lewis
slster. Mn. Mary Shaeffer, Wed­
Elsworth olhorn, Mr. Mike Osborn
nesday.
ol East Liverpool, . Mr. and Mrs.
·Mrs. Ullian Napper vi sited Mr. Harry Osborn Sr.. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Lewis Walker Thursday Roy Curtis of Pomeroy, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Napper of Minersevening.
Albert i:a er (!alled on his broth· ville and 'M r, and Mrs. Virgil Walker, Charles Baer, Sunday morning. er of Bashan.
M rs. Albert Baer, M rs. Alice Da•
Ernest Bing vis ited his grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baer on vis. Art Eppl e .m d two da ughters,
Tuesday.
Janice and Mary Pickering and
Mn. Hanson Holter called on aon. Bruce of Athens, visi ted John
Mrs. Lewis Walker.
Epple and family of Flatwoods on
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sunday afternoon.
1Mr. and Mrs . John Russell of
Ash, Sunday evening were Mr. and
Mrs . John Russell ,md family of Marion and John and Candice vis--

Cub Scouta of Pack 246 and the ir
families met Saturday evening al
the Rock Springe Fairgrounds. Pre­
cedin g the meeting home made ice
cream and cake were served with
the Rev. Francis H. Glazier asking
grace.
Cubmaster Dwight Lo1:::tm pre­
sented Bobcat pinS to Max Folmer
and Mike Young during the meet•
ing. A discussion was held on the
cub Scout Golden Jubilee Day out­
ing which will be held at the fair­
grounds, Sunday, July 24, at 2 p.
.m. A meetin!! to plan for this af.
fair wes announced for Friday at
B p. m. at the Rock Springs Metho­
Giambra Is Hungry
dist Church. All Cub Scout oflcials
the 1mtire area are urged to at­
of
For Gene Fullu,er
.
tend
FORT ERIE, Ont. UPI - Joey
Giambra, who onc e wa s a top-rank•
ed contender for th e middleweight
cruwn, says arter one more fight Club Entertained
he'll be ready for champion Gene At Straws Home
Fullmer.
Mrs. Arth,1u Strauss entertained
"I'm hungry for Fullmer," said her card club Monday evening at
the BuHalo•horn Giambra after her home in Middleport. Guest
scoring a second-round knockout players for the evening were Mrs
over Bobby Hughes of Erie, Pa., Durward Cummings and Mrs. Jaek
�
Tuesday night at the Fort Erie Satterfield.
Arena.
Prizes were awarded to Mra.
Joe Bailey and Mrs. Donald Low­
ery, Others playing were Mrs .
Kenneth McElhinney, Mrs. Den­
ver Rice, Mrs. Paul Theiss and
Mrs, Ralph Sisson.
At the close of the evening de­
licious re fre shments were serv ed
by the hostess.

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An outdoor dedicatory service
was held recently at the First
United Presbyteri.t11 Church of
Syracllae for the addition which is
being built to the church. Rev.
Howard Ruppelt, p&amp;11tor of the
church was in charse of the ser­
vice.
The elders and trustees of the
church are In charge of the buUd­
ing and include Mr. and M rs .
Pearl :dcBrlde, Mrs. Mamie Holm es
Mrs. James Quick, William F. Win e
brenne r, Richard Duckworth, Mrs.
A. H. Du rst, Miss Frankie , Mumaw,
Mrs. Ea rl Nease, Mrs. Tom Clark,
Mrs. G eorge Schneider, Mrs. A." H.
Durst, M rs. Roy Holmes and H er•
man London.

HEATING

ll!lddl9•0rt

Marion, M r. and Mr■. Karold Smith
and family of Raci ne. Mn. Dick
Am and family of Syracuae, Pearl
AJh of Pomeroy. A ■teak bo1rbei:u�
waa enjoyed.
�..t:n. H enry Sprou.sP and dau&amp;b•
lcr, Be tty, vi,1Le.l wirh Mr. and
Mr1. Lewla Wa1rKer Saturday afternoon.
Lewis Walker has a foot infec,
tk,n.
. Rev. Victor Brown fil kd the p � l ·
p 1 l at the Foreat Run Methodist
Church on Sunday.

Syracuse Church
Is Dedicot,ed

WllLIS ANTHONY

.-URGAINS Ct!ECI OUR­
$1 .00 tAILE
w our 88c TW
'lfes and Children's
IATHING SU�TS

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New Addition To

SEE US FOR
FREE ESTIMA TES

�\IY CLEA�A.N(:E

"Ev��!"!! I� Hµdware"
.
Pomeroy
W, � II&amp;.

nice Saxton, Mrs. Helen Maag, Miss
Myrn.a Maag, Mr.s. Beulah Strauss,
Misa Mary Amberger, Mrs. Vila
Carl and Mlliscs Carla and Colleen
Wil11on.
Sending !lifts but unable to at­
tend were Miss Hazelene West­
fall, Mi ss Betty Hall, Miu Janel
Rhodes, Jo Ellen Follrod, Miss
Dorothy Arnold, Mrs. Susan Rawl­
ings , Mrs. Betty Rawlings, Mrs.
PauliD e Spener, Mrs. Jessie Curtisr
Mrs. Donna Vance, Mills Rita Ball,
Mrs. Gladys Cukler, Mls.s Jean Ann
Webst e r, Miss Rose Horak, Miss
Mary Andrew, Miss Ona Cool and
Misa Thelma Campbell.

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G�S FURNACE

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Shower At Wilson Home In Middleport

on,

New American Standard

'i�r. and Mrs. George Heines en­
tertained with a dinner Sunday at
their home, Hemlock Grove,
Gues ts were Mrs. Nora Eall:in
and Mr. and Mrs. Jfarter Sehael of
'·l)jfto� Mn. William Killinger
•� 'lit, and· .:Mrs. Theo Heines,
1J.;int�k Grove, and Mn. Don
Oru-:ile'r'� and daught'er, Kim, of

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A member of the Good Luck
Clover Leaf, McClung has been
ac t ive in 4-H for eight y ears .
During t h is time he has complcted approx i mat ely 12 proj ects.

Enlerl'4n Sunda.y

$1

PLUMS _.._.._
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�!�cCoy won •

Juhling McClune, Hartlord.
was seleclcd a member of the
W est Vi rg i n ia All Stars, 4-H
during
honorar )' o rganiz n tion,
OIJer 4-H Club ?th&gt;mbers' Confe re nce al J al"kson's MHl.

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lxtr• Top Val11• Sta"9..

'l'hfs

49c
Kidney Beans ·4 ...
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Buns

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Sherbet - • _ � ... 59c

Cheese Spread

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Miss Sheila Strauss Honored WJth Bridal

hlue award on her dairy fooda
prese11talion
M isses W i l liams, Priddy, Eehenour, McCoy, Marlin end Keener
w ill rt&gt;prusent 1 he re�ion a� the
state conlf'SI in August.

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frNetone Peaches - .... . - 3 ""· $1

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 13, 1960-3
Dally Sentlnel,
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Sau90ge, 5, 4:;. 95c
Vienna
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�Presentation Of Awar� Highli ghted Closing
Cermwnies Of Ann11a] . Mason Coun ty 4-H Camp

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�.I, _l?�Ji�nahon o,f awards wai;
tl)..e \J),tUlgbl or cfoSil)&amp; ceremonu:- �
of tNi aonual Ma.5,09 County -l H
can;ip he"ld recently at Southside
accotQ.i.oa to Miss Janet Wal lact',
._H club agent.
The awards presented, according
to �iS5 Wallace .. �ere as follows
Mik e Love. Spmt of lhe C am p .
Representing the 4 H's were !,,!ar1·

: K Stephen.� un. Jlt&gt;ad , Jack ie Cape- ry Brau . Caro! Kegley. Steve
h;1rt , H eart . Jud) ( ;t•n.1 . H&lt;1nd : and Bra,u, Danny Crit.cnfield, EHza
N H"k) i\ 1chulson ll t&gt; .i lth
belli Bure-ham, Diana lirimm, Jeff
l'.aull'tta Bt·rrnt&gt;I L . Polly Mac-Un rey Holstein, JennHer Zerkle. M &lt;1 r
sd1olarsh1µ tn S t alt• ( ; 1 r h '
4 H v 1 n A ustin, Barbara Sherry, l'ti:irl
Camp. Augus1 8 1 3 �:lLNr n Housh. f'a·kens, Sharon St'hwartz Fr.1 nn•s
Tubb) Ho!!:J!:S .-. eholarsh1p to State l\ el'ner, Bill Mr{'onih ,y, Lar) Rood
Boys · 4 H C.imp, A 11gus1 I 6, Thom - lind Curlis King.
as Willia ms. Li•on Lud-:1t&gt;s leader
Tribal Loyalty _ Jantt Esht'n
and µrt's1dent of the Mason county aur, Sandra Morgan, Ti n a li1as.
4 II Le.iders Assonal lon, special John McConihay, Randall Roush,
(;n•f'n .ind Whi t e
Le&lt;1dersh1p S&lt;1 111my Wray, Glen Sh11m, Mary
aW&lt;1nl
Ann Rickard, Jane Sterne. Arlin!:'
.
on Roush, Mike Bugg, Linda . !\llartin.
.. an&lt;l wh ·I t e Di
,u rttn
. s C'-Sheld
Heverly Burns, Sam \'kNeill and
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Housh, Hebeccu Martin, Charlene Da id E· d
Dll'hl. Janet Rit-e, Linda Tatterson,
r:uck/ N�Ckel _ Mar&gt;· K . Smi t h,
Suf' Wray. �arrell �abury. Jud)' Edith Sf'brell. Joan V anMatre.
Osh•
Janie
Turner Conn1t&gt; \otlnl1.
r.
H i,: er L k e I
Sh 0 y
t•I. cnr�!Ptta Barker, Heverly Ht•ll - 1 i;� \ 1e:::� Jan�&lt;·e Hc��Y ��\�;:
r
e r . C1111;1 d1a Zerkle. M.iiry P iddy, a,rd �olland S�ndra Crank . · John
Don Slnnn. Diane Crump and Suz- Somml'r, Li�da LathPy, Nancy Mor•
.. nna Crump.
. t: Dan I eI , J ane t Tu rner,
gan . LI nct a &gt;I
H onore. bl e � en t'ion- Danny Lo ve Sam M cNeil l, Patty Thom pson,
\farlha Bal l , Sus�n �rancis, Mar- r John Nibert. Mike Lambert, Brf'n .
sha Patterso n, '1iC'k l� Ye5ter, Lar- da Steele, Vickif" Ste,·le. June
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Mike Lewis, Nant·y Proffitt, Suet­
t;i Daugh erty.
First year campers were present•
, ed the Lucky Penny Award.

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CLOSING OUT

Sum me r Lin e Of

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I.and Transit.rs

John Brick.Jes, Emm&lt;1 Brickles,
to Earl W .. Janet M. Robinson, lot
. 466, Middleport.
Edith S.. James R. Davis to
James L., Mara:ret Mahokey, Lot
l eti, Pomeroy.
Glorja l\nn Ebersbach to George
A. Ebenl:m�h, lot, Middleport.
Arvel Elk..ina. Cuma Elkins to
Charl ea Henry, Betty Jane Diehl,
parceb, Salitbury.

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Phil lip Sist�.-, Style Sho p

POHEBOY, OHIO

COIJII.T STBEET

R D Rill, Edna Hill to Sidney
T Hussell, Donna T Russell, lot.
S11lt:'m
�. S Sore to Bertha M . S .iiyre.
lot 4-16, Sutton

A. W Hendnrks. :Mamie 1::lend­
r1l"kS, ttoherl Ht•ndr1rks, Mar)' He ri
dricks Cor� r .. n. Artie He n dricks
Hilt&gt;. Leroy Hite to H arry W Hen
Undc:. and Tressie Hendricks. 1/5
;h:re, Salisbury.

Early Ohio Library Has Most
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Te o Maso o
An early Ohio library had a ins u rmountable objet·!. But . as members par1 1t·1pah' cl 111 !he re•
mo�t unusual an d dramatic origin. was so oflen the case m early gion&lt;1I demom,t r,1 ! 1011 ari d public
II 1s th e now famous ''Coonskin Am�rican history. someone sup- speaking contf'�ts il l l!uant' Cuun•
Librery'' that was located in the piled the answer to the problem. 1y 4-H C'amp near c ; a nclr1·i !lf'
hills of southern Ohio at Ames in
Jabez True suggested that the
Sheron N' i bert and Benn _,. Bark·
Athens County.
young people o( the community er earh reeeived n·d ribbons rn
Haymond J-1. Harbretht,. Louise
Today the library corridor of trap raccoons and send their public speaking. Th i• 1 up1t· nf
Harbrecht to Board of Educa\ion. the Ohio
Historical Society i n skins to a hide market in Bos• the i r t alks was conservation.
!'omero�· Exemp t ed School Dis­
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C,o I um bus houses th e on· gma
· I vo I · t011. Transportation
t o the
Hub
In team demonstratwm ttlary
trn-'"L, Lot IO, Pomeroy.
umes that composed the oddly City was no probl ia m, for Samuel P riddy and A nn W i l l i il ms wer"
Brown expected to � o east in a awa r ded blue r ibbo Jt:. . Their 10
W1lltam B. Peeples , Margaret M . nam� d " Coonskin Library ."
wagon within a few mouths.
Peeples to Board of Education
pie was pholograpli:fran(' es
Ames se t tlers felt a great comPumeroy Exempted Village School
n er and Rebe n· &lt;1 Marl in won
ee
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pulsion to have their childreh
o� Nn1.f!,s, q.i;L_d v 1 c 1m1 y re d ribb,iris for ri'movin stains.
Tlil,,
D1sti'irt. Lot 1 1 , Pomeroy.
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educated be yond generallf alf. '!ferF, S�f:f ·�uil,1t1't r:t:,S so, b� l he
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Cundiff to M•rnrice Moore, Eve.
maki ._.
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...ed that books were t� fi,i
e•st •t•• 9
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ab� ri - 1 urks anil darts ror whirh they
lyn Moore, lots, Syracuse ,
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In' � ld w t' r £' aw a rded whil e ribbo ns.
them t he most they could hopl!: � 1 /� r
l st
t1m e
r t d a hl u e
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. J an i.'! F.sh cn,wr rt't' t' v •
for would be to have their you •,· ng30l)t'ti!)
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dcmi.n.� : :-llpressmg
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HOLZER HOSPITAL
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volu�es ( a tto
l t oil of
Admitted July 1 1 : Mrs. Clyqe
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Jones,
Pomeroy; Pearl Goff.:
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The .Juninr Youth Fellowship or Langnill e ; Mrs, ElnJer Finla\f,
TJ,;i9n
1'r9'WJJ'S
rg,
t
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tg
Onio
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.
t he Mason Methodist Cburch m et Harrl.!Lonville;
. �e�o�
1:Uchard Warnei',
or ·
efl formally or•
r
on Sunday evening at the home of PomefOY; John Thompson, Langj: 1
i� tli� 'f.e�
s �- � lll'V As•
.
. ,
?h i � s Wxpayers will hav�
/"t7, �" tJ,ey
. Qn. -�
Uary S t ewa r t The meeting waa vHJe ; "Mrs. David Rous h, Letari; ,
1
held on the lawn of the S�wart Mrs. Bill Williamson, Rutland•. al'fi. _ ij· EJ;l.��ti u C1,1 tl ar ' ' the pa id m�reascd_ !_axes of approx! •
4
mate]y �75 m1l_llon for the two1 m;, , ,
home.
W illtarri kus■l!!r , Pomeroy.
'l'W qlf 1J._arlan . " ·
_ rear period ending June 30. 1 ')61 ,
The eve11ing opened with recrea•
Dismissed July 1 1 ; Mrs . Alfre
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; l!��L qm if the cu r_r ent flo� of ta x revclion followed by a vesper aervice Crown, Mrs, James 13rown anl
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nues con , m ues l or th e uext
led by Gary Stewart After the son; Mrs. Re" 'Unroe and d.d'� ,
�.
lwelv_e month s. .
mee 1 ing a wi e ner roast was enjoy- gbter: Mrs . Cheater Knopp ah� m;
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This w.e� m&lt;licated today by
Pd hy the following:
s on; Mr8. Robert Saxon and d,uStale Auditor .Jam_es _A . Rhodes,
Mrs . Sarah Spencer, Mrs. June gbter; Mrs. Orvllle Lik ens and
b.a_sed upon a �roJectwn of reV an M') tre, Allen Tyree, Joan daught er; Mrs. Howard · Birch.
ce1pt.s u_( !he fiscal year Just
and Carolyn Van · Matre, Nancy field, Mrs . Otl.s Martin, M ra. 'G .
dosed,_ mto the secon_d year . of
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Proffitt, Suzan Johnson, Shelia W. Pendleton, Louis l&gt;uncan Sr., 1
2 :1 11 ffll".U the t "'o-year_ beo�keep�ng period.
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Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Phyl• Thoma s Clutts, Mrs. Forrest JohnRhodes s�id �• s- estin:iates exJis Queen, Betty Riley, Glenn John- son, Harle)' Mo siman Jr.
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eluded
pu?II&lt; . utility excise laxes,
.
Birth1 July 1 1 Mr and Mr&amp;.
son, Jlarvietta Newland and Gary
The . Pwit Cotp)ci�9r,1 of Chester hut took
into account bo t h the
Stewart.
,... David Lee Rou sh son Letart
Council D,a11gb••r1 of America will
lim
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additiona l two-eent gasoline tax
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Weber. A m ,,cellan
eous shower and the added revenue
s re sulting
honoring po!Q,re11 Kraeuter, whose
fro m' th f' exe&lt;'Ut i ve order incre asmarriage will be an event of Auirig rctnil licJuor prices.
guat, will be h eld.
The Federated Clrcle w'll meet
The Increased "take'' for the
at the chu rch at 6 p. m. for a pol• two-year period will he about $64
luck picnic s11ppcr with dessert million above the revised esliprovided by the hos tesses, Mrs. mated revcnuf&gt;s of $31 1 million,
Phil Williamson , Mrs. Len.a Huber as prf&gt;St'nlcd to the legisla1tire
and Mrs . William Baker.
following enactment of the adMeigs County Volunteer Fire- ministratio n's ta x program.
men's Assoclation meets at SyraIn project ing hi.� rigurrs for
cuse Town }fall 8 p, m.
h
t
new fiscal 1960· 1961 year,
e
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The White Rose Lodge w l
meef this Wednesday afternoon at Rhodl's used a.� a basis t he $424the' American Legion Hall in 126,550 whi c h 1 he 1 0 ma j or tax
sources prod11ced for the last fis�fi:tdl eport at 1 p. m.
Th� Meigs County Foxhunters cal year , This represented an
Ass ociation will meet in a regular in c rease of $85,684,631 over 1he
ses5ion Wednesday at Bald Knobs total receipts these same t mc
sources brought in for the 1959
al 8 p. m.
,
fiscal year.
JULY 14
This means that these taxes will
Th e Twilight Garden Club will
mee t al the home of Mrs. Carrie produ ce $ 1 71,369,26 2 €or the twoNye, Mulberry Ave., at 6 p, m. for ye.i r period. In addition, the $4 8
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a picnic supper, Mrs. W. R. Shas, millio n realized from · liquor pro-Your 0111111,.
teen is eo-hoatess . A special fea - fits means an. increase or $26,,lure or lbe evenin g will be a work 700,000 per year, or $53,400,000
shop 111 charge of M rs . Paul Baer for t he biennium.
These increailed ta"e.� , together
" f the· 'qieBtil Gilrden Club.
• f'drtland -- "\vor.thW'hile Gui ld with the b005t ,illL,•iiquor prices
me�ts al the home of Maxine and the estimated • $-120 million
Price at 7 p m. Thursday for a resulting from the two-cent gaso• ·
line tax increase wilt provide
picnic supper.
an over. all increase o f $364,769,·
J!,lly 1 5
262 in the ta x "take" for the two
The Homebulli:Jers Cla!&gt;S of the year period.
Bradford · Church of Christ will
meeL Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the
church.
�oming Events July 17
The Capehart family re union
With 1h11 Coupo.n ond p11rcho11t of
has been set for Sunday, July 17,
2 Pkg,.
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the Syracuse Park. A basket
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will be served at noon.
dinner
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C:;upo" ,.11p1,,, Satufi.iir, )11ly 1a, 19
All relatives are urged to b·e pre­
sent.
Mr. and Mr1- Dennis Dudding or
Mason were recent hos ts at their
home to a · reunion of members of
Mother', Club Will
their ramily.
Span,or �oci(il Friday
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
1nae Mason Mothers ('lub will Ca rroll Workman and rhildren,
1poru1or
Ice cream social on Fri­ r.ir. and Mrs. Charles Spu rlock,
day evening, July 15, on the Scout Mr. and Mr s . Clayton Spurlock and
pl •Ylf'OUnd next to the city build• children, Mr, and Mrs. Danny
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Ing ifl �aon.
Smith an� children, M r. and Mrs.
Home mrdti ice cream, cake, pie, Wayne Bower and daughter, and
pu_ncb and coff�e wUI b e served Mrs. Jnnire Singer and children,
from 5 p, m. uptll 8 :30 p. m. Every­ all of Huntlnglon.
one it wekoffle to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dudding and
children, Mrs. Everett Dudding
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and Miss Alm• Dudding, all of
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NltE:_o; Mr. and Mrs. Emm ett Ward,
New Haven; Mr. and "Mrs. Charles
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Scyoc and daughter, Parkersburg;
Mr. and Mrs. John Grueser and son
Mr. aQd Mrs. Eber Rous h, .Mr. and
Mrs. Gale Dudding and children,
W �l!f!R•GUARD
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dudding and
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en. Robert Dudding, and the
childr
'Mlft lMI C...,... •IMl ,........ el l ,.;.
host and hosteu, all of Mason.
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Pa Porliofts .... 2 '.t: $1

A11y Packa,. tully cooked w•
v · Sliced Ham for eanclwlchee
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Family Reunion
Held Recently
�t Dudding Home

lxtra Top Value Sta1111,•

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Tomato Juice - - - 4 4:.: $1
P-0rk &amp; Beans - - 2 .._... 39c

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Orange Juicei
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Plclilts _ - - .... 39c
Pineapple Fingers .... .•.. .... 25c

Giant Pies

San,lwlch .. wi.w

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Mcclung, who is 19, will be
a sop homorc at WesI v·1rg1ma
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University where he ls active in
many campus activities.
This summer he is working as
an instructor i n county 4-R camps
throughout the state.

At Older 4•H Club Members'
Con(erence he as s isted Mrs. June
M. Thorn, assistant state 4-H club
leader with the recreatJon group.
The All Star recognition Is the
highest honor that can be bestow
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"Service."

The H)60 Farm Youth Fair will
Ceature a tractor drivin contest
at 1 :30 pm Flltday, Ju!y 29 at
Point Pleasant High School.
Thomas Williams, president or
the 4.ff Leaders' AssOciation, is
chairman of th e event. ·
The contest fa; design ed to i,ro-mote s!l.rety llnd to give the farm
youth a. .chance to demonstra t.e
1 s.
1 he 1r dn vmg s •·tt
New tractors will be m1ed and
will be hitched to a two-wht-cl
farm implement. The main object
o ! the obstacle course i s skill in
handling the machine rather than
speed.
The points off system of scorIng will be used-the contestant
with the lcut number of mistakes
w ill be the winner.
An instruction period will be
helrl prior lo the start of th,
tontest.
Contestants will be l imited .ilB
follows ( 1 ) Point Pleasant High
School FFA four to Le selected
by advisor: (2) Wahama H igh.
School FFA-two to be selected
by advisor ; (3) Hannan High
School FFA-two to be chosen
by advi1,or: and (4) 4-H Clubsone per club to be chosen by
leader.
The age Jim.it is 14-21 years .
Prizes of $5.00; $4.00: $3.00: $2.00
and $ 1.0rJ will be awarded.

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COOL DEL fGAT�S

LOS· ;At;GELES' 'liPi�A\r con­

ditioning equiPfiJent at the Mem­
orial Sports Arena is working
hard enough to supply a 100
pound b)O(!k of ice for every de­
legate and spectator at the Demo­
cratic National Convention, ,ac­
cording to engineers of the ca,.
rier Air Conditioning Co.

INDIANS SIGN QUALT!R S
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPI­
Tommy Qua11crs, former Phila•
dclphia Phillies ' bonus pitcher,
has been signed by the Indiana­
polis Indians or the American As­
sociatio n.

Time To Kepi- That
Old Furnace Wilk A

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Mrs. Bud Wilson and Mrs. Charles Riffle of Pomeroy
entertained last Saturda� night with a bridal shower at the
Wilson home in Middleport in honor of Miss Sheila Strauss,
of Pomeroy. Miss Strauss, the daughter of Mr. •�d Mrs. Wil­
liam L. Strauss engagement to Bob Eastman was announced
last week ..

The mantle of the Wilson hom e
wu decorated with streamer• e x­
tendin g from the mirror above the
mantel in the shape of a steeple
with white bells at the top. A min­
iature bride stnod on the stai r s
leading to the hells. The gift table
in front of the flre place was L"OV·
ered with a white cloth and cen­
tered with an arrangement of
white Shaata daisi es, baby breath
and mums in a milk glass bowl.
During the evening games were
played with prizes being won by
Mrs. June Vanvranken and M ias
Sondra Potts.
After Miss Strass had Opened
h er gifts refreshm ents of cake and
ice cream deco rated with pink
bells and mints and coffee were
above
served to those mentioned
and the following:

Miss Callie Kloc s , Mrs. Louise
Harrison, Mrs . Grace Whaley, Mrs.
Ma-bel Brickles, Mrs. Marcelline
Strauss, Miss Carolyn SI. Clair,
Mrs. Winifred Ward, Mias Carolyn
Milhoan, Miss Ann Bak er, Miss
Kaaron Kelton, Mrs. Thelma Chase
M.ra. Mae St. Clair, Mrs. Ola St.
Clair, Mrs. Sadie Carl, Mrs. Eva
King, Mrs. Faye Pratt, Miu _ Le e
Hook, Miss Patty Blakeslee, M iss
Ruth Ann Brolhers , Mis! Janet
Carpenter, Mrs. Pauline �ohl, Mrs.
Ida Mae Cla rk, Mrs. Helen Neutz.
ling, Mrs. Iona Brkkles , Mrs. Ber•

Browns Swap
Ends Btcause
Of Retirement

CLEVELAND UPI-The Cleve­
land Browns have announced the
trading or defens ive end Willie
Davis to the Green Ba y Packers
tor offen sive end A. D. Williams.
Coach Paul Brown said the
trade wa s made b£c11use Billy
Howton, last season's regular of­
fensive end, had not s igned his
1960 contract and may retire.
Howton was acquired from Green
Bay last year.
"Howton hasn't · signed and
from whet I have heard In a
roundabout way, he intends to re­
tire," the coach said.
Williams , a speedy 215 pound s
played at the College of the Paci­
fic but wa s used sparini;i;ly by
the Packers last year, his first as
a pro.

PLUMBING

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fresh. from the orchard-

field and patch!

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Seedless Grapes ';::., 2 ,•.. 49c
Vine Ripe Tomatoes -

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B•1ng Cherr1es

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pkg,. 49c

P:ronn

Morton's Biscuits _ 2
JANI! PARKE R . • , FRESH DAlLY

Coleman• Announce
Birth OI Daughter

39c

CHERRY PIE

Ale and Mrs. Jack R. Coleman
announce the birth of a daugh­
ter at Holzer Hospital today
weighing leven pounds and four
ounces na.med Becky Kay.
Grandparents a.re Mrs. Dorothy
Rhodes, Pt. Pleasant and Mr. and
MrB. Bethel Coleman, M idtlleport.
They have a daua:hter Kathy, age
j
1 4 months.

SPECIAL
REG. 59c

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Ra1s,n . �rea
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Vienna Bread s..::,. ·�� 17c
Cake Donuts :.:•,!'!� __:_.L 19c
Gol.d · .�oaf Cake _... 33c

9ROWNS o,TAIN WILLIAMS
CLEVELAND UPI-The Cleve­
land Browna have obtained A. D.
Wllliams, an offensive e nd, from
, the Green Bay Packers in exchange for defenaive end Willie
Dsvle.

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SALAD

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D R ESS ING
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9-oi. 10C
. JI'ffy Ca ke M•IX "••o" -- ,.,.
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Four

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P le llilllne

A&amp;P super-lliib,t Chuck is .elected from'ienuine
grain.fed., mature ,teer beef - ■elected' fr •u•
� ffef taste and tendernen, upe.rtly cut 1od
trimmed for leas w11te.

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Round- HG�ne
Beef Roast • . •

Short Ribs of Beef
Plate Boi ling Beef
Ski nless Wieners
Rib Roast of Beef
Cod Fil lets �=��. __ 3
All Meat S.u�r-Rl1ht

lb. 39c
... 10c
,... 55 C
lb. 69c

Fifth and Sixth Ribs

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Cap'n John's

Fried Fish Sticks
Dressed Whiting

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4,:. 29c

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bem • • Nollwia Ela
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SUPE R-RIGHT , , • CHOICE CENTER SUCES
LEFT IN

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Smoked Hams

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Whole Ham
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BLEN DED �UICE 3 4:: 95c
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TUNA FISH_ 4 •v:::.•
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Armour's • • • Ready to Eat

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Sult■n■ Brond • • • Mollklm.Slw

D■1 Monte • • •With Plntopplo Vinegar

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Jiffy F�..ing Mix,::::..__..!:::, 10c
Sulton■ Br■nd • . . Chunk Style, Light MHt
:: 29c
Cider V,inegar..::-;_
..... $1 ,00 Go Id en Corn
Beans with pork 7 ,....
Limon
Ann Poge Puddings 5 ,. 29c _, . Jona Peas
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TENDER STEER BEEF

CENTER BLADE cui::s

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- ...... ..pre... -.. A&amp;P', ,avfn.,.pod:ed food
event for mid-July: the c.h-C....,. of 5u......,. Va lll'HI
Every department b .tacked high with tht bett of buy■
. , . .w.ptuoua aelectlon ol f()Oda for ■umrner ealiflg at
nka-low prices to 11ve you more and fflOf"e ca.ah! Come,
view this spectacle this week. Be &amp;Ure to br:tnr ah&gt;nC a
long shopping list to make the mOtrt of this gala food
event!

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PRESCRIPTIONS

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Scouts, Families
Hold Outing At
Rock Sp,l"ings

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drug atore needs, cosmetic s,
dependable hame needs . . . but

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Hair Styles Of
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ited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ash and
UNIMPLOYMINT CLIMM
toJ'J', the t..bor Department II.Id
Birth 1, A nnounced
family Sunday.
WASHINGTON UPI-A flood Tueldly,
James Walker, Shiron Walker By Billy WillUJm,o,u
of more than two milli(ln youn1
Unemployment climbed by •
.and Rei:gie Phalin visited Mr. and
M.r . .and Mr■ Billy Williamson ' job 1eeken in t o the l.1bor force �includinc 800.000 teen •sen
Mrs. · Lewla Walker TUelday f!v�n- of Rutland, announce the birth lncrea,ed
unemployment
lut -to 4,"23,000 a l..montll 11J1b.
rng .
of ah eight pound, 1even ounce month, but al10 bootited employ- EmplO)'ment r01t b)' 1,171,000 lO
10n, David Lee, Tuesday, July ment to the highest level in bi1- 681170,000 .
. '.lrl r. and Mn. Han10n Holter vis- 12 al Holzer Hospital . Grandpar­
JLed Mr . . ind Mn. Harold Holler ent1 are
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Struble
.aud family .01 Lonr Bollom Wed- j Pomeroy and Mrs. Harry William•
nesday evemng.
■on, Rutl.a'.ld, Mr . and Mr1. Ot to
�rt rs. Ali ce Davia visited her ,Ii i· Iles, Logan are great &amp;randpart er and brother•in-law, Mr. and , ent■.
Mrs. Albert Baer.
Mn. Le w_is Walker called on Mrs.
F IGHT RESULTS
Harry Da v is, Mr.s. Wendell JeHen
Hair Slylial-Helen Donl
NEW YORK UPI _ a..r1I• {Kld)
and Ml"8. Florence Haer Wednesday P•r•t, 1 !2¼, Cub., knoc.kad out
afternoon.
3 YEARS EXPERIENCE'
GarMt (Suga r) Hart, 1531A, Phil• I
,
Mrs. Edi t h Sisson and so ns ot •delph la, (6--non-tHle).
WITH ADVANCED HAIR•
Pomeroy vi .s ited her parents, Mr , I FOR T E R I E, Ont. UP1 - Joey
STYLING
and Mrs. Hanson Holter, Sunday. Giambra, 157, Burfalo, knockN out
Mr. and Mrs . Henry Sprouse and Bobby Hufh", 167, P■nnsyfvianla,
Now Added To The Slaff Of
daughter, Betty, returned to their I ( 2) KEES
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John-home al
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La uderm ilt and other relatives.
leans, (10).
Mrs. Laurence Napper Jr . has re•
LOS ANG E LES UPI _ Enrfqve
turned home after spending last (H.mk) Ac.vn, 127 1h , LM Angeln
11':-ek as a counBelor at a �uarene knocked out Ramon Sar mtento, 1
Girls Camp in Columbus.
1 30, Maxlcal l, Mn, 1&lt;0
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"LUBRI��TE"

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By Mrs. AINJla Wilker
Mn. K.atherille A■hbrook of
Short Creek. W, Vt., ha■ �n vis­
Jting Mr. and Mr1. Harry DavUI.
Mi■a Janetta Cunningham of Ma­
son i,,Jslled with Mr. and Mrs . Wen•
dell Jefferii.
Mr. 11.nd Mrs. Wendell Jeffers
and son, Jimmie Joe, attended the
Chase reunion at a park near Chil•
lkothe.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs .
-Mrs. Mildred Dains visited her
Walker w ere tMr, and Mn.
Lewis
slster. Mn. Mary Shaeffer, Wed­
Elsworth olhorn, Mr. Mike Osborn
nesday.
ol East Liverpool, . Mr. and Mrs.
·Mrs. Ullian Napper vi sited Mr. Harry Osborn Sr.. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Lewis Walker Thursday Roy Curtis of Pomeroy, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Napper of Minersevening.
Albert i:a er (!alled on his broth· ville and 'M r, and Mrs. Virgil Walker, Charles Baer, Sunday morning. er of Bashan.
M rs. Albert Baer, M rs. Alice Da•
Ernest Bing vis ited his grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baer on vis. Art Eppl e .m d two da ughters,
Tuesday.
Janice and Mary Pickering and
Mn. Hanson Holter called on aon. Bruce of Athens, visi ted John
Mrs. Lewis Walker.
Epple and family of Flatwoods on
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sunday afternoon.
1Mr. and Mrs . John Russell of
Ash, Sunday evening were Mr. and
Mrs . John Russell ,md family of Marion and John and Candice vis--

Cub Scouta of Pack 246 and the ir
families met Saturday evening al
the Rock Springe Fairgrounds. Pre­
cedin g the meeting home made ice
cream and cake were served with
the Rev. Francis H. Glazier asking
grace.
Cubmaster Dwight Lo1:::tm pre­
sented Bobcat pinS to Max Folmer
and Mike Young during the meet•
ing. A discussion was held on the
cub Scout Golden Jubilee Day out­
ing which will be held at the fair­
grounds, Sunday, July 24, at 2 p.
.m. A meetin!! to plan for this af.
fair wes announced for Friday at
B p. m. at the Rock Springs Metho­
Giambra Is Hungry
dist Church. All Cub Scout oflcials
the 1mtire area are urged to at­
of
For Gene Fullu,er
.
tend
FORT ERIE, Ont. UPI - Joey
Giambra, who onc e wa s a top-rank•
ed contender for th e middleweight
cruwn, says arter one more fight Club Entertained
he'll be ready for champion Gene At Straws Home
Fullmer.
Mrs. Arth,1u Strauss entertained
"I'm hungry for Fullmer," said her card club Monday evening at
the BuHalo•horn Giambra after her home in Middleport. Guest
scoring a second-round knockout players for the evening were Mrs
over Bobby Hughes of Erie, Pa., Durward Cummings and Mrs. Jaek
�
Tuesday night at the Fort Erie Satterfield.
Arena.
Prizes were awarded to Mra.
Joe Bailey and Mrs. Donald Low­
ery, Others playing were Mrs .
Kenneth McElhinney, Mrs. Den­
ver Rice, Mrs. Paul Theiss and
Mrs, Ralph Sisson.
At the close of the evening de­
licious re fre shments were serv ed
by the hostess.

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Items Of Interest

An outdoor dedicatory service
was held recently at the First
United Presbyteri.t11 Church of
Syracllae for the addition which is
being built to the church. Rev.
Howard Ruppelt, p&amp;11tor of the
church was in charse of the ser­
vice.
The elders and trustees of the
church are In charge of the buUd­
ing and include Mr. and M rs .
Pearl :dcBrlde, Mrs. Mamie Holm es
Mrs. James Quick, William F. Win e
brenne r, Richard Duckworth, Mrs.
A. H. Du rst, Miss Frankie , Mumaw,
Mrs. Ea rl Nease, Mrs. Tom Clark,
Mrs. G eorge Schneider, Mrs. A." H.
Durst, M rs. Roy Holmes and H er•
man London.

HEATING

ll!lddl9•0rt

Marion, M r. and Mr■. Karold Smith
and family of Raci ne. Mn. Dick
Am and family of Syracuae, Pearl
AJh of Pomeroy. A ■teak bo1rbei:u�
waa enjoyed.
�..t:n. H enry Sprou.sP and dau&amp;b•
lcr, Be tty, vi,1Le.l wirh Mr. and
Mr1. Lewla Wa1rKer Saturday afternoon.
Lewis Walker has a foot infec,
tk,n.
. Rev. Victor Brown fil kd the p � l ·
p 1 l at the Foreat Run Methodist
Church on Sunday.

Syracuse Church
Is Dedicot,ed

WllLIS ANTHONY

.-URGAINS Ct!ECI OUR­
$1 .00 tAILE
w our 88c TW
'lfes and Children's
IATHING SU�TS

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SEE US FOR
FREE ESTIMA TES

�\IY CLEA�A.N(:E

"Ev��!"!! I� Hµdware"
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Pomeroy
W, � II&amp;.

nice Saxton, Mrs. Helen Maag, Miss
Myrn.a Maag, Mr.s. Beulah Strauss,
Misa Mary Amberger, Mrs. Vila
Carl and Mlliscs Carla and Colleen
Wil11on.
Sending !lifts but unable to at­
tend were Miss Hazelene West­
fall, Mi ss Betty Hall, Miu Janel
Rhodes, Jo Ellen Follrod, Miss
Dorothy Arnold, Mrs. Susan Rawl­
ings , Mrs. Betty Rawlings, Mrs.
PauliD e Spener, Mrs. Jessie Curtisr
Mrs. Donna Vance, Mills Rita Ball,
Mrs. Gladys Cukler, Mls.s Jean Ann
Webst e r, Miss Rose Horak, Miss
Mary Andrew, Miss Ona Cool and
Misa Thelma Campbell.

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'i�r. and Mrs. George Heines en­
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Gues ts were Mrs. Nora Eall:in
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revisions
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OD .t.ll!lliJ l l; It alto dee.id- to have
i n tersectional •'openers" for the
Hrst time in major leaaue history.
3-Both the playl!r representa•
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l..ffitter In
Jersey Victory

Bv Uhlttd PrH1 lntarn1tional
Herb Moford, a 31 yeur old
right hander who hod triuls w i t h
a (e w major league clubs, pill'h­
cd a one-tut game Tuesday night,
enabling the Jasl-placc Miami
Ma rlin• to beet the transplanted
Jerse)' City Club, 4-0.
The onl y hit Moford yielded
was a second- inning si ngle by
st"cond baseman Pompey Davalli
of Jersey City. The victory was
Moford'8 fourth against Neven
defeat&amp;.
ln other game8, thf Toronto
Maple Leafs t.lefoated the BuUalo
Bisoos, 7-t; the Columhus Jels
edged the Richmontl Virginians,
4-3 and the Rocheal cr Red Wings
beat the Montreal Royals 6-1 in
a game halted after rive inningR
beuuse of rain. Rud1eslf'r and
Montreal had been !i&lt;'heduled for
11 double-header.
Al Cicolle of Toronto re,..eived
cred it for his seventh victory al­
thougl1 he needed ninth-inning re­
lief from R11s11 Hemim. Benni('
Daniel� pit ched a 11 ix-hit1er in th e
Jets ' triumph, although he yield•
rd n pair of home r11 1111 10 .l ilJl 1
Pisani of ltlchmond_. Gene O l hr r
and Hill Harrell hit homer
Roct1ester lr1 ils abbi&gt;tviul
STANDINGS
W L Pct. GB
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llchmonl . . , . . 49 42 .533 1 1
Jer-,y City . . . 40 44 .476 l6
loche1ttr
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36 45 .444 18½
Montrffl
Columbu1
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"'ined wboo they opened a W t• e k
late,r Lb:tn their National League
rivals, puahed the 1001 opener up
a week erxi and added a uni q u (•
frill with the interse d ional t w i l, t •
At President Jol' ('rnnin saitl
l h e .iclual sched ule s l i l l had to
1 be wurkc.J] out h� sc·�ct.lult'· mahrs
1,u t that East v � W t's l 0 1&gt;en£'rs
would featur.e the lcai::ue • � 1 961
011.r ning-dpy program.

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ger� be i rlcl l.ldt!d Ill !heir lu�h pen I
51011 hmd Lh;at brinl-(� as much a i,
$550 a month to rl'LJrf'd playt&gt;rs,
but t be nl.il te r W1:1S rekrrl•d t u l ht'
hands of the pen,min a (•t u.i.rn·� l o I
see whl:!tber the plan wa.� feas1hl(•
llobertB, 83, a , ftve-\1 1111• 20•ga1111'
wi nner for the l'h 1 ladelpl11a Ph i l l ies. annou nl't&gt;Ci he was r,•111g n 1 11g 1
. rP s1- r1 1 a
from h i s t h ree playe_r-n•p
'.ive pu sts "bc�·aui;c I \'!' liel&lt; l t h e
J o hs loni cn(!ugh and �u me 1 1 1 1 c
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else should have a chance . "
Outfielder
Lee
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J iPs, p\tc.her Boh Fn.ends of t hl'
Pirates rev�ced him a s NL p)a.v·
er repres�nt.alive, and 011tf1dder
Rirtiie Ashburn ol !he Chicago
C ubs too� ·ov.er his pos.t as plar&lt;'r
representative on tht' pension r und
committee.

On Vacation
WEEK OF l �-231'd
Middleport

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Barons U pend Pomeroy 12-2 In Other
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1 Huddy Cundiff was t h e w i nning
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hurler as he gave u p S I ); hit� �yra- 1
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• p n Y Leaguer 5 knocked o R4c i ne Tuesday
cuse got e ig h t uH the vf 1 c 1 1 11gs uf
.'- yral use
Bobby Rl),Qcb .
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The line scores:
c\' hdli l e port gamed a game on R�c111e Wl'!l a th umpmg 1 2·2
1 st Game: .
win over Pomeroy on the Barons home diamo��.
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Clark's
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and Robi n son .
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h;id thn•E' h i t s whil t• Haeint&gt; 00\'(l· J�n!U' ..\l ltMWM:lil,, tbr,ee h.i ts.
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i h rt·e ;jnd H,1l·111(' p1trhin� issued
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Russell and W. V�mMatre; M ernmc t n•t• vas.s(•:s.
d1s�y ol � CQlln• cut,l 1n1. a i,�
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t he \iJ s ! four i rmmgs, a !wo•run ho- on,ly three. �t.'t!r tim�, Uv.e .
Syracuse
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m e r to THI B,1iltT to pick up Ms
In a make-up g'.al'llf: lul, S alwxlf&gt;'.
In the firlt i.Jtninc,, Jpe �adley Kyger
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f1 r s1 Puny 1'1C'tury rvt&gt;r over Ra- the satne �a l'ftJ •e� �tr.e n fnn i �p wu sate on ' a fl$!)d�s clwke"; Mfi,
Cundirt
and
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Roach and
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l'ine
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scored · on Gers1-•
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Don !lartlen lt•d Syrncuse hittin g in six tnn ,no 1 d
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an the 8ar.ol;ll tap. Clark's · saefl ee. ny,
w n h ti duulll c a nd sing l e, Frltz pin, out u,: bi tf. 8olni¥'0)' cctmmlt.
Dale HarrJson wap the losing J ersey ChJb llas
S isson had · 1ht• othrr h i t . a single .
ted six errors. llil:ld( 'Bulb fanned pi��er and gave up si): hlt8 to the
Larry srahi•r. Bru&lt;' l' Bcegll!' and 10, Car;r thl'b,
Td,i)'.er ra,med t wp, Al l Stal'I.
Tern porary �lunagrr
Li) rry P ri l'(• lw d H.:1cine hits. Ra- To Shasteen
(!n six iaa.in&amp;&amp;) .
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40-year-ol d former
d l 1• p u rl fnur . i r1 IE-ading the fourCarr had a homer , double an d inning game in their IO·O victory poleon Reyes,
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single and h i t one left handed . th .11 t 'l)Wi � �'?1
;bll. A t_ou�ney take over as temporary manager of
sy ra (' Ll!-i&lt; •
1 20 032 g - 8 � � wAnt I?' a � �t -�· Oil ,iQlle. 11,0J!i
a &amp;. . a#er 5 i nn i ngs the transplanted Jersey City bitsc1 10 1 00 3---8" 3, 8 the Pomeroy 'iiOm'e team rec,� V yr
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Win ehrrnnc&gt;r , Lo uks ( WP), and a,n error, i_.. �p1,1,11h � ._JtU• . J
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iD � fashion m ternation al League game here F ri.
('u nrl i ff. Winr hrenner 4 !'rice (L'P) 1 hied and singled, Joey Sle�
!Jll fJr.d
,e, of tbe meet .
day night .
.J ohnson (i and Bull e�·
homered, Bush had t� �
:t,..�l's hq(Q_� rqq, three walks .
Reyes., whose j ob is scout ing for
L 1 K E CUPJVES
Coen two si� l e,, Terp Jp� 1 a )J errof, an�_ 1',on Ooak's double
Cincinna ti Reds in t he U . S.
the
W urn.ly ( ' illl ' S Barons l i ked Mike triple aqd t1¥ SiP4l• a.-.d llo,r,_ll a �u-te4 f.P.t (i"'f! runs for Smith s
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walks and handle the team until a permancm
fi t n i
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1fi tu t s wh irh comhinPd with a P�+; Cur4 doqbl,d a nd si.ss- ' ltj e'B b)'
w,st and Fought manager cao be h i red.
1 si l
l i ! I I (• lor 1scrwss ;1 hcld hy _the PGm- teen ���-, .
�pp,t lfJ anotJler run in !he sec•
--i•r11y tea m ll!' I I P1l a 12 2 v1r-to.ry for
La1t n11h t s lme ,icos:e:
- Th@Y. added another m the
1 hc H:1rnns Jtonoic Carr Pitched Pommy
100 001 0- 2 4 i- '.i...Q� OD a walk, an error, and an
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130 440 X-1.2 ltl l 1 infj� out. In the bottom of the
wi t h Tom Sha�lecn. Donnie Mayer
S�ncer (LP), May!i!r (�) and lJ(tll, � errors and hits by Cal­
and W i l l i(' l!liwkwPII J.:C'! tin g th� Mayer, Spencer 5, Carr and Bt11h. : �r: ll[Qd �st accounted for three
We mix concrete t0 your
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,D'J,� ·�ns to en? the ��me. _ W'e1t
specifications , deliver it
"".@� guilty of six m i scues
RIGHT to your job, rea­
1'( tli •s&lt;9"k•,t l"d got on!, one bit
dy
to pour. Lowest pric­
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e¥h 'fp;,ill\l, accounted for S�a..L.
L
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futun· of RrJ Srhol'nc\iensl as the
startin� Sl'C'on1I ba�eman of the
Mi !waukPe Braves might well be
ml'&lt;mired in 30 or 40 batt ln,,
pu mls.
Ttil• ,10 1 0 40 points referre� to
an• nut t lms1• 011 Schue'ndiel'11tt'1
but t i n1; avt-ral!P _ the)•'re how
murh &lt; 'hl1&lt;·k rot ti('r needs to rulse
l1 1s b,i t t ini! rrrnrk in order to kl.'ep
t hr Hraw�· s, ,�ond hnsc&gt; position
for �ood.
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Al l h e !-i!ar1 o r l h iM month when
fol tiN wus rPl 'a l 1 1•d from Louis­
v i l lr·. ii a ppp;in•cl ! hat Mana�er
Chul iC' I.J r!'�s1·11 hart ,iusl decided
to giv£' S d10('ud1f'nst a fe� davs'
r1·.�t whcn hr, he_C!all starting th('
24-v4• ar- ol&lt;l _ roo� 1 P a l �l'cond hase.
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SehocndiPnst s b� tt1_n� nve
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at "'the � tinN:h•d
. . •.lipped �m
Party 1h
lhc �f'�!I
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to
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e,, .230 kvcl, and conml rmg
that he had iust made a surpris­
ing comt•h1,rk from n yl'nr'A lay­
nH rl11c&gt; to ! u hprculnsls-, a short
ri-sl Sl'l1 meil lo he wha1 Ilic cluctor
orderrd.
Sign• Ara O.flnlte
Hui now lhP signs 1irl' definite
thnt ir Cn1 HN; a clean cut �icl
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from Ddt,1. ( olo., enn Just ra111e
h i s .200 lrntting uveral!f' a l i ttle
hit, he's l'.(0 111i 111 pul S&lt;·hof'ndif'm1t
nu1 of the �l arti•11! lineup for �oocl
-at le-n�I with l hc&gt; )lravrs.
Sd11lf'rnlii&gt; 11st hafl no1 slnrted a
t.;ume since .Tul:v 1 , and appeared
nnlv on('f' :is :i pinC'h hitter !lince
t h l'tl. l )rf's�1•n ha� uln· 11dv d1•r id11d
thut Co t t ier is a lw!l i-r flel1if'r than
Srhmmdirnst and i� prrpar!'d to
12ivl' t he kid 11 �oucl loni: shn1 &amp;t the
jn\J.
"Hf''s gnin!!: to contilmf' 1n piny,"
�aid Or ('S!lrll. "I st uck wilh him as
long as I roulcl at. the heRinninll: of
l he sen.�on . N11w that he's bat·k,
I'vc&gt; got to fi ne! nut if hr C'On tiit."

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Ip t1ia:t inning Blll Fishe, ,inl(l,u
�d stph1 secoild. He scored on
llob W.Uson' -11\gle and Wilson
\lfent to u.lr�o_n i..n error. Wilspn
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ZANESV)J.,LE, 0. lJBI-P��I
Sav,k, a fqrmer �ck� foqtblll
pl11er who didn't take up gq\r
u ntJI bis a:rid �V• wier,. OV¥,
·led tbe record 201-man (leJd, to-­
day into tlle 5econd roun(l of tl)e
Ohio Am1;teur champjonr.hl�.
· The Sf.year-old quart.erba�k QII
O hio State's 19'9 Rose Bowl tA!am
wa � the only 1ot,er to break par
Monda y when he fired a one-un­
der 71 in the_ firat UI holes o! the
36-hole qualifier.
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Today the field wjll be trim• bur{b Pirate• Will holcJ e tryout
med to the low 63 scores for the camp here next Tuesday a nd Wed­
108-holes of match play which nesdp,y under the silperylslon or
begins Thursda)'.
their Ohio scout George DeTore
Savie, a sale,man for a Colum­
Last year the N\tlonal League
bus glove making firm, started team"! camp attracted 160 boys
on the bark·nlne or the tree-lined und,er 22 from throughout south­
7, 1 00 - yard
Zanesville Countr.,y eastern Ohio.
Club cotU"se and cut It up for a
nJTore s■id minimum age for
three '\lnder par. He had
boy9 at the camp ii UI. He said
the third and seventh
the front nine to come n with the)' must pay their .own expen­
ses and furnish their own shoes,
his one-under.
Anyone
gloves and uniforma.
signed to a contract will be re­
lmhu1'8f!d for his expensea.
About 140 1howed up for the
Pirates' camp a t Col um bus' Jet
Stadium Tuesday. Fort)' of thoae
survived the cut to comeback
today for •notller look.
The camp at Cohunbus waa
CINCINNATI. Ohio U P I-Mrs. conducted by DeTore and Hank
major league
Joyce Mae Bell, wlte of Clntin, Gowdy, fornier
nati Reds outflelder Gus Bell, Ja calcher now wUh the leh frq_nt
olfiee.
n very conslder■te womfn.
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IN- Pl�N� HOST
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LOS ANGELES \JPl-ljam Snead
break to h.ave her seventh chlld
Tuesday at Good Samaritan Hos­ will act ,.ts pern'lanenl host Jn
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of 101r m1te'he1. with leadlna eQ­
pound. sl:1-ounce· boy.
Botti the mother and 110n wel'fl terloinmo!jll oolobrlMu. NBC wlll
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have threiP daughtera.
Bell, H It might ' be 1uapecled
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sinith 's U pholstering of Parkersburg faring Syraruse.
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Bv Uhlttd PrH1 lntarn1tional
Herb Moford, a 31 yeur old
right hander who hod triuls w i t h
a (e w major league clubs, pill'h­
cd a one-tut game Tuesday night,
enabling the Jasl-placc Miami
Ma rlin• to beet the transplanted
Jerse)' City Club, 4-0.
The onl y hit Moford yielded
was a second- inning si ngle by
st"cond baseman Pompey Davalli
of Jersey City. The victory was
Moford'8 fourth against Neven
defeat&amp;.
ln other game8, thf Toronto
Maple Leafs t.lefoated the BuUalo
Bisoos, 7-t; the Columhus Jels
edged the Richmontl Virginians,
4-3 and the Rocheal cr Red Wings
beat the Montreal Royals 6-1 in
a game halted after rive inningR
beuuse of rain. Rud1eslf'r and
Montreal had been !i&lt;'heduled for
11 double-header.
Al Cicolle of Toronto re,..eived
cred it for his seventh victory al­
thougl1 he needed ninth-inning re­
lief from R11s11 Hemim. Benni('
Daniel� pit ched a 11 ix-hit1er in th e
Jets ' triumph, although he yield•
rd n pair of home r11 1111 10 .l ilJl 1
Pisani of ltlchmond_. Gene O l hr r
and Hill Harrell hit homer
Roct1ester lr1 ils abbi&gt;tviul
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36 45 .444 18½
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late,r Lb:tn their National League
rivals, puahed the 1001 opener up
a week erxi and added a uni q u (•
frill with the interse d ional t w i l, t •
At President Jol' ('rnnin saitl
l h e .iclual sched ule s l i l l had to
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1,u t that East v � W t's l 0 1&gt;en£'rs
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ger� be i rlcl l.ldt!d Ill !heir lu�h pen I
51011 hmd Lh;at brinl-(� as much a i,
$550 a month to rl'LJrf'd playt&gt;rs,
but t be nl.il te r W1:1S rekrrl•d t u l ht'
hands of the pen,min a (•t u.i.rn·� l o I
see whl:!tber the plan wa.� feas1hl(•
llobertB, 83, a , ftve-\1 1111• 20•ga1111'
wi nner for the l'h 1 ladelpl11a Ph i l l ies. annou nl't&gt;Ci he was r,•111g n 1 11g 1
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Rirtiie Ashburn ol !he Chicago
C ubs too� ·ov.er his pos.t as plar&lt;'r
representative on tht' pension r und
committee.

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WEEK OF l �-231'd
Middleport

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1 Huddy Cundiff was t h e w i nning
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The line scores:
c\' hdli l e port gamed a game on R�c111e Wl'!l a th umpmg 1 2·2
1 st Game: .
win over Pomeroy on the Barons home diamo��.
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h;id thn•E' h i t s whil t• Haeint&gt; 00\'(l· J�n!U' ..\l ltMWM:lil,, tbr,ee h.i ts.
West
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Russell and W. V�mMatre; M ernmc t n•t• vas.s(•:s.
d1s�y ol � CQlln• cut,l 1n1. a i,�
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t he \iJ s ! four i rmmgs, a !wo•run ho- on,ly three. �t.'t!r tim�, Uv.e .
Syracuse
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m e r to THI B,1iltT to pick up Ms
In a make-up g'.al'llf: lul, S alwxlf&gt;'.
In the firlt i.Jtninc,, Jpe �adley Kyger
010 001 0---2 6 3
f1 r s1 Puny 1'1C'tury rvt&gt;r over Ra- the satne �a l'ftJ •e� �tr.e n fnn i �p wu sate on ' a fl$!)d�s clwke"; Mfi,
Cundirt
and
W
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Roach and
. with !be !kJ'oru, WJ"-'l,lClg 21·1, \fi_µt, Clat'k'8 sl rtile aijVanced him to
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scored · on Gers1-•
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Don !lartlen lt•d Syrncuse hittin g in six tnn ,no 1 d
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an the 8ar.ol;ll tap. Clark's · saefl ee. ny,
w n h ti duulll c a nd sing l e, Frltz pin, out u,: bi tf. 8olni¥'0)' cctmmlt.
Dale HarrJson wap the losing J ersey ChJb llas
S isson had · 1ht• othrr h i t . a single .
ted six errors. llil:ld( 'Bulb fanned pi��er and gave up si): hlt8 to the
Larry srahi•r. Bru&lt;' l' Bcegll!' and 10, Car;r thl'b,
Td,i)'.er ra,med t wp, Al l Stal'I.
Tern porary �lunagrr
Li) rry P ri l'(• lw d H.:1cine hits. Ra- To Shasteen
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40-year-ol d former
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('u nrl i ff. Winr hrenner 4 !'rice (L'P) 1 hied and singled, Joey Sle�
!Jll fJr.d
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day night .
.J ohnson (i and Bull e�·
homered, Bush had t� �
:t,..�l's hq(Q_� rqq, three walks .
Reyes., whose j ob is scout ing for
L 1 K E CUPJVES
Coen two si� l e,, Terp Jp� 1 a )J errof, an�_ 1',on Ooak's double
Cincinna ti Reds in t he U . S.
the
W urn.ly ( ' illl ' S Barons l i ked Mike triple aqd t1¥ SiP4l• a.-.d llo,r,_ll a �u-te4 f.P.t (i"'f! runs for Smith s
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w,st and Fought manager cao be h i red.
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--i•r11y tea m ll!' I I P1l a 12 2 v1r-to.ry for
La1t n11h t s lme ,icos:e:
- Th@Y. added another m the
1 hc H:1rnns Jtonoic Carr Pitched Pommy
100 001 0- 2 4 i- '.i...Q� OD a walk, an error, and an
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130 440 X-1.2 ltl l 1 infj� out. In the bottom of the
wi t h Tom Sha�lecn. Donnie Mayer
S�ncer (LP), May!i!r (�) and lJ(tll, � errors and hits by Cal­
and W i l l i(' l!liwkwPII J.:C'! tin g th� Mayer, Spencer 5, Carr and Bt11h. : �r: ll[Qd �st accounted for three
We mix concrete t0 your
------hits. HJ.,ekwt' l l ' s was a long tripe.
,D'J,� ·�ns to en? the ��me. _ W'e1t
specifications , deliver it
"".@� guilty of six m i scues
RIGHT to your job, rea­
1'( tli •s&lt;9"k•,t l"d got on!, one bit
dy
to pour. Lowest pric­
Wi
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e¥h 'fp;,ill\l, accounted for S�a..L.
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startin� Sl'C'on1I ba�eman of the
Mi !waukPe Braves might well be
ml'&lt;mired in 30 or 40 batt ln,,
pu mls.
Ttil• ,10 1 0 40 points referre� to
an• nut t lms1• 011 Schue'ndiel'11tt'1
but t i n1; avt-ral!P _ the)•'re how
murh &lt; 'hl1&lt;·k rot ti('r needs to rulse
l1 1s b,i t t ini! rrrnrk in order to kl.'ep
t hr Hraw�· s, ,�ond hnsc&gt; position
for �ood.
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fol tiN wus rPl 'a l 1 1•d from Louis­
v i l lr·. ii a ppp;in•cl ! hat Mana�er
Chul iC' I.J r!'�s1·11 hart ,iusl decided
to giv£' S d10('ud1f'nst a fe� davs'
r1·.�t whcn hr, he_C!all starting th('
24-v4• ar- ol&lt;l _ roo� 1 P a l �l'cond hase.
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SehocndiPnst s b� tt1_n� nve
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at "'the � tinN:h•d
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Party 1h
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e,, .230 kvcl, and conml rmg
that he had iust made a surpris­
ing comt•h1,rk from n yl'nr'A lay­
nH rl11c&gt; to ! u hprculnsls-, a short
ri-sl Sl'l1 meil lo he wha1 Ilic cluctor
orderrd.
Sign• Ara O.flnlte
Hui now lhP signs 1irl' definite
thnt ir Cn1 HN; a clean cut �icl
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from Ddt,1. ( olo., enn Just ra111e
h i s .200 lrntting uveral!f' a l i ttle
hit, he's l'.(0 111i 111 pul S&lt;·hof'ndif'm1t
nu1 of the �l arti•11! lineup for �oocl
-at le-n�I with l hc&gt; )lravrs.
Sd11lf'rnlii&gt; 11st hafl no1 slnrted a
t.;ume since .Tul:v 1 , and appeared
nnlv on('f' :is :i pinC'h hitter !lince
t h l'tl. l )rf's�1•n ha� uln· 11dv d1•r id11d
thut Co t t ier is a lw!l i-r flel1if'r than
Srhmmdirnst and i� prrpar!'d to
12ivl' t he kid 11 �oucl loni: shn1 &amp;t the
jn\J.
"Hf''s gnin!!: to contilmf' 1n piny,"
�aid Or ('S!lrll. "I st uck wilh him as
long as I roulcl at. the heRinninll: of
l he sen.�on . N11w that he's bat·k,
I'vc&gt; got to fi ne! nut if hr C'On tiit."

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llob W.Uson' -11\gle and Wilson
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ZANESV)J.,LE, 0. lJBI-P��I
Sav,k, a fqrmer �ck� foqtblll
pl11er who didn't take up gq\r
u ntJI bis a:rid �V• wier,. OV¥,
·led tbe record 201-man (leJd, to-­
day into tlle 5econd roun(l of tl)e
Ohio Am1;teur champjonr.hl�.
· The Sf.year-old quart.erba�k QII
O hio State's 19'9 Rose Bowl tA!am
wa � the only 1ot,er to break par
Monda y when he fired a one-un­
der 71 in the_ firat UI holes o! the
36-hole qualifier.
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Today the field wjll be trim• bur{b Pirate• Will holcJ e tryout
med to the low 63 scores for the camp here next Tuesday a nd Wed­
108-holes of match play which nesdp,y under the silperylslon or
begins Thursda)'.
their Ohio scout George DeTore
Savie, a sale,man for a Colum­
Last year the N\tlonal League
bus glove making firm, started team"! camp attracted 160 boys
on the bark·nlne or the tree-lined und,er 22 from throughout south­
7, 1 00 - yard
Zanesville Countr.,y eastern Ohio.
Club cotU"se and cut It up for a
nJTore s■id minimum age for
three '\lnder par. He had
boy9 at the camp ii UI. He said
the third and seventh
the front nine to come n with the)' must pay their .own expen­
ses and furnish their own shoes,
his one-under.
Anyone
gloves and uniforma.
signed to a contract will be re­
lmhu1'8f!d for his expensea.
About 140 1howed up for the
Pirates' camp a t Col um bus' Jet
Stadium Tuesday. Fort)' of thoae
survived the cut to comeback
today for •notller look.
The camp at Cohunbus waa
CINCINNATI. Ohio U P I-Mrs. conducted by DeTore and Hank
major league
Joyce Mae Bell, wlte of Clntin, Gowdy, fornier
nati Reds outflelder Gus Bell, Ja calcher now wUh the leh frq_nt
olfiee.
n very conslder■te womfn.
She waited until her busband
IN- Pl�N� HOST
was free during the AU•S1ar 11rt1e
LOS ANGELES \JPl-ljam Snead
break to h.ave her seventh chlld
Tuesday at Good Samaritan Hos­ will act ,.ts pern'lanenl host Jn
pital. She gave btrth to a seven­ (Jl.ebrlti Golf, . ■ te1evl1ed 1erle11
of 101r m1te'he1. with leadlna eQ­
pound. sl:1-ounce· boy.
Botti the mother and 110n wel'fl terloinmo!jll oolobrlMu. NBC wlll
reported Qolng floe. (t was, , Lhe carry t,Pt 1�c9rdln11 0( the mat•
couple's rourth boy. They iirlao chea eacJi:,•sundl':y be1lnnlne in
the fall.
have threiP daughtera.
Bell, H It might ' be 1uapecled
is annually voted the outst1ndin1
fattier on the �lnclnl)ati . team.

ivans Super �---,Sw!fl/s P�emlum
Ohoke Cent :-Cid&amp;

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Ppmeroy
218 E. Main
OPEN 6 A.M. tq 10 PM.

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CARDS Slc»I McFIII.AN
ST. LOUIS lJPl-The St. Loul1
Footbal l Cardinals announced to­
day the sirning or Neal M cJ'evau
deifenslwe end from George Town
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photograpli " selected by our j ;;'a'g��I
All photographs to be typical Ohio ;r
scenes, landmarks, beauty spots or
other places of interest. Get complete_
rules and submit your entry to oµr

Mrs. Bell Has
Seventh During
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DETROIT UPI-Rirhlboncw
Phil Regan, who. compilf'd a 9-3
record wlth l;)enver of the Alllerl­
'can Auociation , ha, been b�u,bt
up b)' the DeltiOJ.&amp;- Ti11n.

Ex"11flt:
lpeb 11,oluy Mow..• 4 Cy•I• Bria• &amp; Slrtllon En1lne
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BesJ R.Nulf; Prepc;rre /:t.t Lowe, T.,,.

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Ready M·1 xed C oncrete

Cottier Pushes

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the 8e00 Softball Tournament will
fi nd Wa verly Of P arkersburg meeting Mt-I Clark's All Stars and
sinith 's U pholstering of Parkersburg faring Syraruse.
N!el 's All :Stars whip\}ed the
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West Calumbla, 10-0; and Syracuse
defeated K!18er Cref'k , 5-2, in
ga q ie ii; plared qn T �p.sdji.y evening .
l:iou -eff e of the All � tars
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M&amp; M J ets in Tue11day 's first game
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( 20 ) Busi ness Services

AIR CONDITIONING, RE:FRIGERation Hrvice. Jad:'1 ltefrigera­
lion. New Haven. Phooe TU2:ffi37.
6-23-tf

WANT ADS

AUt:TIONEEI
Compl6-t• S.n-lct:
Critt Bradford
Wrtt., Phone or Contari
, � C. 8RAOr•ORD, Racine� I.,
MU ELLER FUMNACES, WESTING
HOUSE appllancff. Arnold Bro.
tMn, Syr•cuM, Ohio. Phonti
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POI. CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE llEIIULTS
BATES

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e eenta per word for t.hre,t 000tie011.Uve imertiona.
SP4Sia.l - one m411�tb fot 30 cent; per word.
Full rale o( 4 cent, per word will be charged for ad vertWn.tl
LI not paid witbin HJ cLay1 aner receivina but.
.Rn-on in Aaveniain, - Sbou.ld be repP�"CI immediately. Thti
Dall, Sentinel wiU not l&gt;t ruponaible IOt moce th&amp;n one incor­
rec:t lmertlon.
�-.:I of 11-..a.ta and Special Nol.ice• ol Ewuta fU�. Obitua.riea
publllh-,d al l ce"J.t per word.
';IORDS
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ROOFING, SPOUTl�G. Sheet Me­
tal work and rep,ur wnrk of
any kind. Frank Powers, li:13
N.
Third St., Middleport
Phon� WY 2·230 1.
7-6-30tc

Experienced

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J1u:k Dairy lillr, Middleport.
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Lost and Found

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LOST _ ON DlAMOND l , Back of
Pomero)
High School buildrng.
.
L 1tt I � Le ague bil&amp;e ba II catc hel' '1 ·
tnuk a nd chest protector. If I
found, plea9e cant oct Bill Cun1
diff. Syracuse, or phone WY 2·
8380.
7 1 1 3lc /
-----------LOST 1-� EMALE FOX Hound, black
1sh-brown ln1ck, dark brown
hee d , spcck.s on legs. Callar inscribed J11rnc11 Hickman, cl.ll on
each ear $5.00. Reward Howard
Stilt, Midd lepor1, Ohio, IU,
7-12•6tp
LOST GOLD fnol ball troJ1hY inscriber! ''1949, W. W. Call" im d
11ol d bHehall trophy "1948, W.
W. Call." llew a rd · See Woody
Call Jr .• rnu Loculil SI., Mid•
dlepart.
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LOST�BILU'OLI) Sunday night I
clo1e to Curty 's HesL11ur1mt with
Important papen. Fin der can
keep money and return papen,
Leave .it Carty •• Re1t• urant,
Pomeroy, Ohio,
7-l3•3tp
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We repair all types of radi­
ators, from healer cores to
I the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

SEVEN lout eomh111r $:!5tl ll1•"tly
to 1:0 K A l,ruc?it'r, l•'tm·?il
Run Hoiid
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children. See or call lr:i Well- \
Phone W Y-2-21'3
man, .Hrad bury, J'hune WV 2- ,
6182 ·
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
glc or double. Jul 1a11 l l i l l , Le
shlldes, cloth porch val a nce,
tart Fe.Us. Plionc L I i 7-2:J J:J .
I awnings, vcnetlan blinds, w i n•
7-13·:tlc
daw sh a des.
Free e�timatea.
- -- -- ----- -- -A COM PLETE LIVING Hoom full ( Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
of fine furn iture for u111y I
� 21 90tc
Pomeroy.
$1 68.88-nothing extra to buy.
A wi de, full cul, dii1tinct1vcly T�LEVISION RADIO AND SMAL
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sty led, 2-piece living room suite
appliance repair. }'hone Otit
with reven:ible foam cush1uns
1,1c:Clintack, Raclne, O.�io. 2-1-Uc
in a l a ra:e selectlo11 of in\&lt;Jting
durable cover�. :l- moclern, highly APAJt'1'MENTS - .furmahed and
slyied, mahog:iny fin ushed sLe11
t1rd urri lshed. Mclbsten. Middle
tablet, 1 matching rect a ngular I port. Phone WV 2-2082.
2 3 H
alep cocktail L.11blc, 2 bc a uttlully ' -- -- ------designed lalilc lamp11, 2 sofa
pHlows in de&lt;:orator n,lon1, l I
wea r re11istant 9xl2 Armstroug
floor coveri n g i11 full choice of
manufactors·
pulkrn.s.
Free
dehvery,
OR IM'S
ICONOMY FURNITURE CO.
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.
Beforo 9:30 A.M
(6)-16, 23, 30; (7)-7. 14. 2 l . Utp
MlddJ-,t WY •2·264,

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19M BUICK, 4 dr. seda n , Me•
cha nlc,lly very 11o u·n d. $40G.OO. UIID IOATI AND MOTORf
and WP whU• they 1 ..t. Met,.
BlHclln a rs, Pomeroy .
7•7-6tc
politen fttoton. 600 Ii, Main
l9:li2 FOllD. Good conditio n . All • If., Ponaror. Phw'le WY�O..
new tire!!: and battery . Conlacl
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Jim Hi11e, Chc11hlre, Ohio.
7-12-titc

1904 �HEV JIOLF.T 210 2 dr,
Worth more. $390.00. Bl.lol·
tnan, Pomero y .
7·7-lstc
Good CleM UM C1n
All Mllf11 1nd MMII•

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l llM PLY MOUTH Belved ere 4�.
1edan. Extr11 nice for model.
$496.00. Bleettnars, Pomeroy.
7-7-ftlc

19M DO DGE Va 4 �r. co1tom roy-

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SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR
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PomeroJ WY,2-3195

KAUTZ PIID STo•r
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HAMILL IIRVICI STATION
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HOUSE, TWO llEDROOMS,
lari::e living, room, buill•in ld tc.'fl­
ca cabinets, gas fur nuce, insu .
lated, lar&amp;e t•ar port, 125 rout
fro11laJ:e. Wright Slm:?t, o(f
Mulherr)' Ave, $9000.00. Phone
WY 2-3292 Wilbur Youn1,1. or
WY 2·2700 Valley Lumbr·r and
Supply Co., Middleport, Ohlo.
7-9-tfc

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IN S\'llACUSI!:
Std. ,h1ft. Extra n lce. t790,00.
Cill
Jullan
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1Jlaettn.11r1, Pom«iro)'.
7-7·6le
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WY i-2490
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ROOM IIOUSt:, two fl�• F'o R SALE: DEAUTIFUL. Nl-.:W 3bedrnom, 26 x 15 livins ruom.
room aparLmo n t,. A. N. Bengel.
pa nc!l&lt;&gt;d kitchen, l'ln: baths, h a rd­
Pbone W\'2-3272.
1 1 ·2 trc
(9)
wood floors, 2 complete heating
c,--·-,-- ---,---system1, full besement. Syracu11e
GA:,, FUEL 011, and coal fur• DELUXE UN1''U RNISHED APAHT­
Ohio. Shown by appointment
naces. CaJI for frq e1llmatet.
MEN'l'. Air conditioned. Avail­
only WY 2·6233.
•blo alter J uly 6 , Cot1� Uulldmg.
Foreman • Abbott, Midd leport.
7 1 1 6lp
6 29 12Lc
11-l(Hle
17 HENSf 2 ROOSTERS heav)' TWO four room furnl!ihcd a part• FOR SALE EIGHT room house.
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2¼. acrlls, &amp;as, electrlclty an d
monll. Also firm for sale near
brtM.-d I year old. 30 three week
water. Gara,:e and barn. Co n•
Baahan, 88 acrc11. Phom' WY 2·
ol d chlck11 $30. Call WY 2-6446.
tad
Ed na Plckena, Racine, Ohio
3302,
7-7tilp
7-12-3(p.
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HURRYI Order )'our purple r111p­ FIVE ROOM u n furnished aparl­
menl with bath and 1howcr, t'OU R ROP. M hoUJIC wllh full
hflrrlea now. Ex.cellent for free1•
1arba.i:11 di11posal unlt, newly
tn1 or Jellies Phon e your or•
b 11.&amp;em�l)t, Interior remodeled.
red ecorated. Phono WY 2·53:15.
den B. H. C1non, Rt. l , Mld­
New h�t water tank, furnace,
7-Hfc
dlrp,ort. Phooe SH 2-4757.
electrlr water pump. Carpet
7•7•6lc
ind VMctlan b\l nds, a l110. $2975
Call \'VY 2·6:il91. Mrs. Wm . .J.
U GAUGE •hot e1-1n like new,
Harm, n, Rt. No. 2, Box lftA,
three ,hot adJualablt rhakc. SALESMEN, 2-4 TO 40 yrs. ohl,
7-..ll-6tc '
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Price PO.DO. Phone WY 2•64!66.
m ust have
exp1'ri1•1w&lt;'. Golirl
7·13-atc
ro ute 1m d C0111Ul i8siou. J\BC
Clcanen. Mason, W. Vu. 7-12-trc

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Convertible. 848 cu·. In. V-8
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ful whl.. fJni,h with bl"'k lop
, ud red interior tnm.

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AR� YOU happy with your Will)'
of Jiff! ind u nhappy wtlh your
11llUitlOn'f Arc you lookin,: !OI'
a new aalc1 opporlunlty 1 hat
woul d flt y our w11y of lik?' II
10, acn d n 11mc, 11,ddrcss, phone
and letter o ( q11111ifk111iu11 tu
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7-12·2tc
c.iatet, Ohio.

\"OU DON'T NEED to worry
obo u t g:elllna or holding II Job
with your own Rawletgh Busl­
nc511 where the more you work
the mat'o you earn . Thou11Buds
pro11perlllK every �car. WrHt• at
once for m ore lnfor111al ion.
Rliwlel11h'• Dicpl. WVU-270,802,
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HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR OR
day. Avanell
WY 2-9804.

Young,

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29. Feurs
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WORLD WAR JI VITIRAN.�
Only 1 1 mou d11y.s to �l' I your
11rµllc11tlons In far a VA dirod
loun. Brina In your original
di11&lt;'har�e papen ancl let us
help JOU lllPlJ,
POM,1 11.0Y-IJ. room (rafue. mod­
ern wllh 2 baths, h.ol air hrnt­
l n g. Cedar •hln�l(! exterior
wlth !tone him. Fu ll basemrnt
wlth 1iar110. L,rae lot wlth
flowers, ,hrubbcry, tre£s and
1lrlveway. ,1s,ooo.oo.
POMEROY - 2-bed room
frumt'
with You n g11town kih'hrn. nice
livlnJJ room , Green shlnJtlc n­
terlor, Temro IZH h4:!atini(:, semi
basemenl. Good nelghborhooJ.
$6300.00,
RACIN._..room, 2 1tory frame
house with 2 bath1. Stoker-tired
ho• air furnas, b'eatlng. Level
lot (128xl 19) on Broadway.
$8000.00.
with
RINTAL-1,room frame
bath1 and �• heating at $45
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peT montfi.
IOK 22t PMONI WY 2-3130
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Letart Fal ls
News Reported
av

MR$. J. D. ROUSH
Mr. and Mrt. Oscar Davia of
Gallipolis are annoucing the birth
of a son Timolh y Eugene, July
7, 9 lb!I, 1 oz, at Holzer Ho!pital
Rev , and Mu. Pearl Casto are
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro y Hill an d
childre n of Dunbar, W. Va., were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. an d
Mrs. St. Cleir Hill.
Mrs. Betty Rosa an d children
l'elebrated her ion's Ulh birthday
Sunday. G uests attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush a nd
chi ldreri, Mason, Mrs. Mayme Ro­
berts, Racine and it. V. Manuel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roush had
as Sunday dinner guests her par•
enLs, Mr. and Mn. Paul Manuel,
son L.irry and her aunt, Mrs. Okey
Cleland.

Miss Dorothy Johm;on of Clarks
burg is spending the summer
with her aunt, Mrs. Jerry M. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harol d Roush an d
daughter, N ad ine and Robert Eu•
ler spent a weeken� with his twin
brother, G a ran , of Piqua.
Mrs. Gale Pulas a nd d aughter,
Sabrine of Tuscon, Ariz., are
spending a month with ber sls­
ten1 Mrs. Don Ihle of Racine an d
Mrs. Harry Hill, local .
Mr. and Mrs. Jo1eph Geno .an d
chil dren .irrived home Saturd ay
from Maryland . She will remai n

Fair Exhibit Entry
Deadline Aug. I

with her parent,, llr. and Mrs.
Harry HUI while her huaband
1oe1 abroad the U. S. Sarato1a
for 2¼ ye.rs overseas seniit:e.
Mrs. Clara Price ol Eliubeth­
town. Pa., wu a ,:ue1t last week
of M1'. and Mrs. Harold Grimm.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ju1tice and
children of Racine, Mrs. Marie
Mitball and children were 1uuta
of Mr. • nd Mn. Raymo nd Grady.
Mr. and Mn lrvln Gan dee and
children of Alli a nce spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Lucy Justis.
Mrs. Oby Kiaer and children
were guests bat week of her mo­
ther Mn. Ruth Powell of Reedl­
ville.
Mr. an d Mn. Ralph West oi
P1rkenbur1 spe nt the weekeQ d
with her mother Mra:. W. W. Var•
ian.
Mr. and Mn. C. E. Sheets of
Crown City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Phele n, ions Daniel an d David
of Columbus spent Wednesday
with their sialer and aunt, Mrs.
J, D. Roush.
Mr. and Mn. Earl Adams and
children Jackie and Jimmy re­
turned from a visit with Kr. and
Ml'A. W. P. Watt1 and aon anti
with Mrs. Adams mother Mn.
Ni na Waa:ner of Avondale, Va.
Miss Jackie Adams ape nt the
weekend at Buckeye Lake with
friends.
PFC Ron a ld E. Hurley who
spent a 30 da )' leave returned Sat•
urd ay to Fort Benning, Ga. with
his pa rents Mr. and Mr1. Noah
Hurley .

Camp Meeting
Begins July l'Z
At New Haven

Chestnut Ridge
Social News
·a, Alta c.,..

Mr. and Mra. Jerry Huff and
chil dren of Dayton spent a few
day 11 vacation with her mother,
Mn. Ginevra F01ter.
Mr. and iMr1. Robert Smitley •nd
son, of Jq,ewark were week end
. visitors of her p1rent1, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Mc::Clannahan.

Mrs. Garnet Moore called on her
sister, Mrs. Jean Brookharl of
near Albany on Sat11rda)' evening.
Miss barban William11 of Vir•
glni1 IA vi1ltint her gran d parents, .
M r, aa d Mn. Ho yt Keeton.

Mr. and Mr•. Donald Con e and

son of Athena epent Thursday
evenil\l with hia parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert cone.
Mr. and Mr1. Lawre nce Marton
were bwineaa vi1ltora Jn Galllpoli1
recentJy,
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Mn. Neva llownan ape nt Sun­
da y afttraoon with her sister, Mrs.
Jo ne.a, in Albany.
ltarry Pettit and family atte nded
a family reunion near Charleston
on Sumtay. They weie accompan­
ied tty John Pa\d Heullar and lam·
ilp ·of M9inslleld·.
. M iss Toni Pettit a�nt fhe past
week with relatives In Charleston.
. Re.cent vi1it.el'I of ,Mr. and Mn.
Everett M.cClannahan were rela­
tives from Dunbar, W, VI,
Why not play h 8111...U
Are you. -in the market £or •
high quality boat at a reason­
able price? Come ',in lo M &amp;
TBOPOLITAN MOTORS and
lilet .over !hit doil.
u
tar
14' Plwela.. "Lerk
lllu, Mo9le. , Witt. wlnd1
oi,let&gt;JI, -J-,. dock h•nl'
""" ' ytlMllfend MetL
14' MUJto, Tr•litr with lndl•ldu.. whtel .,..,....ion, 4
ply tine Mid winch.
40 N. ,. ■wfarvdt Motor. Tht
mMt ,.11.1.

All perso ns entering · exhibits
in the State Fa ir of West Vir•
DII.IL Y CllYl'J:OQUOTE - llere•s how to work It: )
gini a held this )'ear d 1.1ring the
AXYDLBAAXR
week of August 22-27th are re­
I• L O N G F E L L O W
mind ed th a t entry bl a nks must
One klter 11imply standa tor snother, In thl• aample A. la UNCII
be In the mail pot later tha n
tor U,e tl1rce L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single leltel'l!I, apoa­
Monday, August .J I : wllh the ex•
trophtl!, the lc!flgth and formation ot the worda &amp;I'll all hlnta.
ceplion of the Horse Show en•
Rev, Mendall Gainer, p&amp;Btor of
illilah day tile cude lctteJ"s nre different.
tries. The deadline for the Horse
the West Clarksburg EUB Church
Show is Mond ay, Aug ust 15th.
will be the enngeli1t at the an­
A. Cryptogram Quotation
E ntry bla nks for exhibits Jn
nual Union Camp MeeUn1 to be
an y of the 19 Departments ma)'
VBN
QNRY V
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V N Q L Q K lll C
held at the Union C•mp Grounds
ON
be obt.ained b)' writin g to the
near
New Have n beainnlng on
Q 1.- X C,
P BI
V N N R
St a le Fa ir of We.st Virginia, Box
B L V
VLVB
Joly 17.
829, Lewisburg, W. Va.
IJ L Q Q
for only $1195.
Rev. Kellh Day, pastor of the
Y P L R - Y N C O B C.
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choose from,
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Phlllippi Clmreh will be the,
to
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'Vc11knh1y'11 Cryptoquote1 GENIUS JS NOTH!N(J BUT
gong lea der for the meelinJ
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Pd see this beauty,
in
New
Haven
Man
Eleeted
come
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OP.EA'£ Al&gt;'I'ITIJDE 1' 0R PATIENCE---BUFFON.
Jl)U'll wul lo fiull ii home.
Lu ther Smith of N'ew Haven which wJll continue for lwo week.a
&lt;O 1960, Klq Fcaturu By11,dlcate, Inc,)
W• alto haV. • VIN alurnt.
w.is elected presi de nt or the Pt. Both Rev. Gainer and Rev. Day
Pleasant District Brotherhood of are wl del y known in the W. Va.
i,..,. lll'tt, tfeli•r and Scott­
Evanaclical
the EUB Churfh In. a meeting Conference of lhe
Atwahr' .....,. c.pellle of
l'orlemonlh Water
held Sunday, July lil In New Ha­ Unite d Brethre n Church.
,Vllffltl • •ier., th• Price!
Each day 's service at the meet­
ven.
, Y&lt;i,t -�ldn.1 ""I'" It_ but
Ha lt'M lloo•h·,1 Upwnrd
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0(1ety
l'OHT•MOUTli. 0. U PI-Walcc
thl1 outfit tan ba bought for
Other officers elected were i na wlll begln at 7: 30 p, m. In the
By Enlyn BrlcklH
rat(•., will go U J&gt; 3 1 Y� per cent, .
Harry Mlller, vice presid ent; Har· open air tabernacle. The camp
L Sl lt\lq $700.
St' Wl'ra �t· l;1xl'S will go duwn 10
Mr. 11nd Mn. Tom Perriu of Lex• old Bumg a rner, secretary; Paul aro1.1nds are located on a bard
Don't · for.-el, we also sell
per t·t•nt and a �urbai.:e collectio n ington, Ky., tailed on friends here Rickard, treBsurer .in d G. W. Mc• surfa ced roa d a pproximately two
white lllnoline at our dock on
miles from New Haven.
Kin ney, so n g le ad er.
lax will he i111puscd a9 :i result Saturd a )'.
the river bank.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ger a ld Violet a luf city council's actions Tuesday
FHA PRIXY NAMID
night.
tende d Fourth of July festivities at
Sunday School Picnic
WASHINGTON UPI - Linda
Hutla11d .
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A water rule Increase o [ 51 per
Thompson, U, of Albio n, Neb., to­
Mrs. Da n a Hofrm an is in Colum- Set J,' or New Haven
''Trans_por\a,Uon· o• Lind &amp; Sea.
r�:Jl hud becu proposed 10 finance bus helping to ca re for her dsugn.
The third
annual
Sunday day was elected presl dent of the
........ WY-H870
11 $500 .000 w11ter i m provement tcr und new grand11on.
School picnic ol the New Haven Future Homemakers of Amert�
1.Mal�
St,
0,
project, but co1.1ncilmun decided to
Mr. a nd Mrs. rre d Phelps of Flor• EUB Church will be held on Su n­ al the group's 1960 nation al meel•
tap $2�Q,OOO in rese rve ! u11 ds idu were calling on Rev. a nd Mn day i n the local park.
Jog.
,
�ulll up over 12 years.
w. w. Dragg enroute to AkrOn on The picnic wlll begi n at a p­
Friday.
proxim a tel y l l :15 a. m. imme•
ON CRASH PLANE
d i a tcly
following church
a nd
The
lwo
young
son11
of
Raymon
d
WASJ l!Nti'l'ON
UPI-M/Sgt.
Martin
oi
Morg
a ntown, W. Va. arc Sunday School.
Clrnrlc� K Horning uf Ottawa,
I n charge of arrangements are
Ohio, a radio operator, was abourd spending lieveral d.iys here with the mcmbers of \he Live Wire
Housie full Of All New Furniture
the Air l"orct- c . 47 which crushed their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Cless. Mrs.
Sa ra Dawson Js teach­
Mcliill.
11car Qu 1 10, J-:nuu.lo r, M u nday . Lcon11rd
Kitchen-Liv.ing Room--Bid Room
:" r. and Mrs. Bob La cey of New er of the cl a ss,
His wire, Kathari11e, l l vc:s in BoLcxingtoti and Mr. and Mrs. lialdcn
i,:olu, Columbiu.
llahr of Athens spent lhe week end
COMMODORE NAMEp
with Mrs. Currie B a hr.
CONNEAUT, 0. UPI---Capl.
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Mr. a nd M ts. !- rank Darst a nd Arthur M. Everett, a
48 year vet­
family of Long Bottom and Pe11rl eren of service with the Pitts­
Parker a nd son. Howard, of Ches• burgh Steamship Division, today
ter were Sunday guests of Mrs.
TUACTOIL U LIV Ell 1W just cora­ Ethel Stout. A birthd a y dinner was wu na med commod ore of the
plcLly 011trhwuled.
Cultivators held ior the you ng so n or Mr. a nd fleet.
.ind ruuwing muchine. G, A. Mrs. Dol'lll.
Ueem, llacine, Ohio. Pho ne WI
M rs. Pauline Dol'st and son of PUC Phone Heariul(ll
9 -3088.
'1 -7·6tc Long Bollom apc nt the wt:ek here
To Reopen Thunday
with her grandmother, Ethel Slout.
COLUMBUS UPI-The l'obllc
Mr. a nd Mn, Edgar llorst of
Utilities Commlaalon hearings on
Sumner called on Mr. and Mrs.
the appllcation of the Gener.i)
,uLLY AUTOIIIA'flC HOTPOINT
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Wayne Brickles Sund&amp;)' evening,
Cate No. 1 .,,031
Telephone Co., for 1 1 7 per cent
COPPERTONli FINISH
Helen �1 - l htdnell, residin g at
rate incre11e wi nd• up late loday
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New l h1vc11, West Varg1 n1.i, IS Ohio Delegation
' PUSH BUTTON ,
or early Thursday after further
ncrcby 1wt11icd that on the 14th
croSB•examinatJon of company wlt­
u.iy u l J Ulll', HUkl, Cl.arc nee J. Goel! Sight8eeing
nesse,.
Si'ORTS ARENA, LO S ANGEL­
llt1U11t•II, bt.• mg pu11ntitf. J ih!d his
Cheater Fltch of Harrlabura,
jll'll lJOll il,!lillllSL her as Udeuda ut, ES UPl-Ohlp's deleg a tio n lo the
Pa., . a depreciation expert hired
HI tile CourL of Cummou l 'leas, Democralic N ation a l Con vention b the telephone company, was
od
y
Meigs CllUnty, Ohm, Ca!ic No. bec1:1111e taurlsts Tues day .
examined Tuesday. by
Marion
FULLY AU1'0MATIC.
There were no meelina:s and no Cit)' Solicitor John Stucke)', at•
l:l,OJ I , prnymg for &lt;1ivurce from
lhc s111ll l l i.:lcn M. Hud11cll 011 tnt! rumors and no pla ns for a meet• tor ne John Eckler and AHt. Atty
COPPERTON!I FINISR
y
w.roumls ot W i!Iul Absence o[ said ing toda)I .is the deleg a tion, solid Gen. An drew Sari,k)'. Fitch tettl•
IJclcndlllll from 11aid l'li1int1ff for for Sen. John F. Ke nnedy , await­ fied about the coal of replacJna
more U1a.n 0111.1 ycHr lasl past and ed the fJral roll call.
equipment that ls retired by the
.
Uros11 Nc,11lcct of Uuty, .u nd Plain­
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company,
t11f also pruys tor other proper re­
lict. Sal(l t· nmc will be for hearing
on or Hiler the 28th day of July
A. U., 1900.
Ch1rcnce J. Hudnell
Crow, Crow &amp; J 'ortcr,
Allurn,·ys for Plainl itf
CondltlDn of G•\ltH: Montgom­
lb/ l n , l2. 29; {7) ti, 13, 20, 27, 71c
ery 16.4 upper, Q,S 1ower, two ft.'"
open ; Gollipolls 17. 9 opper, 9:5
lower, 21,, It. open; Lock 23,
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15.7 1.1pper 9.3 lower and closed
N0 1· 11,,,c OF APfOINTM ENT
arr. All moveable dama u p 13
Cu,• No. l 8,J91
thru 23 are closed off. All Ka nc,t••• of John Frenk Mitchell
awha Rlver dams on , alU .
D•c:HHd
Ohio River loth: clo1m: Dash•
Nul tce is hereby 1:lven that l\letlie :n1lchcll whose p011t ornee add- iel d Ovec 1 1 : 03 pm, O.H; Lock 8
m 1-0;
Fr1mkli n Plorc&lt;, 1 1 ;20
1•4.• j.-1 111 631 Soulh Second Av., M id
r,
dlcport, Ohiu, h 11s been J uly ep- Lock 14 Jsnle D . midn eht l•'li
(JOmtcd 11dmiuislnt trlx of the Es- A. V Chri1 Jr (UO Im 6-0; Loc:t
lale of John l&lt;'rank Mitchel ! la te 13 Wllli1m Travll 4:20 am 13-0;
8:30 am 9-0;
of Middll•port, Meigs :-:ounty, Ohio, Walter BeckJotd
Lock 18 IHne. Chollvln 8:M am
Llcccnscd.
Dated thl3 25th da y ol June 1960. 0-4; Lock 2,1 _ Natiop,11 12:l)G pm
�- - H. O' BRIEN , 1 -3 ; 1. F, Fryberaer 0:45 pm 0-20
Jud w:e 0£ the Probate Coui:t Beaver G:30 , am 1-0; W. S. Rhea
U am 13-4.
Meigs County, OM?
(Gl 2D; (7) 6, 13, 3tc , GalUpoU1 u p Bayou Laviere
---- -- - -- ---10,so pm 4-0, Lock 23 Albert F.
HoMen
pm 1 8-0, Dixie Spirit
6 pn, 2-0, Alles 7 pm 3-1 •nd a
NOTICE OF APPOI NfMENT
derrick boat, Elger Cliff 7:30 pm
l •ec:utor
0-1, Southland 2: 15 am 2-4, Ellen
C"s. No. 1 8,390
i Bell.II o.m 0-C
l•t•t• of Lenon KOffller, dlfttMd
Not ire is he1·cby given that Pearl
Kochlrr wha!c Post Office addren
SIVIN MILLION HOMILISI
GENEVA tiPI-More
than
hi R. o. 2, Long Bottom, Ohlo, bu
bee n dul)' appoi nted a1 Executor nven million persol\li were left
ol the E�ta\e or Lenora Koehler homeleu b)' , the rece nt earth
late of Mel11 Cou nt)', Ohio,· de­ thlftln11· In Chile, lhe World
Co uncil of Ch111ches wee report­
ceas('d .
Dated this 2nd day of J uly , 1960. ed Wtdne1da)'. A nport submit­
eatlmtted the
F. H. O'BRIEN, t,d to the
Ju dge of tht!i Probate Court d1m11e to bulldinp In the lQ
Meigs County, Ohio southern CbUun provlnces ,a.t.
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Mrs. E. A. Schl6kel, Mn. Ted
Hdey, M rs Byron VanMeler a nd
By M"" Vernal Johnson
Mrs. f.cy Bland celebraled lw r Myrt.i V a nMeter.
Mr. ;i.nd Mrs P11ul f'it:igerald
681h birth d ay with a dinn er at
her home here recently. In the 11nd Lin d 11 and Mrs. Mae Van Me­
l('r spent the past week w 1 1h
afternoon ga mes
were played
ThOJt' present were Mr. a nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slevens and
Glen Marr a nd children, Union ; sons of C'ol umbus, Mr and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer 13J and and Okt y Hoffman of Springfield,
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and ,1 rs. Hugh ( ' hris:tia n of
Deckt&gt;r and family, Harold Bland U rba n a and Mr. and Mrs. Ora11
and daughter. Mr . .and Mrs. Gene LO\'!� of Worthington.
Jack Johnson, Da.vton, spent
Bland and family, :.tr. nnd M rs.
Charles Ohlinger and family. Che- Sunday w11h his gra ndfather Mur.
shire, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Custer rn J ohn sc,&gt; n.
and son, Cheshire, Mr. and '.\1.rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boyer of
Melvin Durst and daughter, Mrs. Pomeroy, Mrs. Howard Byer� of
ky Bland .ind son, Clifton.
Middleport and M rs. Hugh g)iH
Mrs. Charles VanMeter enter- spent S.iturday evening with Mrs.
lained with a miseell a neous show• Mae Van Meter and Mildred.
er Friday evening at her homP
Mr. an d Mrs. Pearl Fl1her of
here in honor or her sister Jutle Bucyrus are
spending !se�ral
ti ill who is soon to be matricd. days with Miss Bertha aJid Rilla
:Attending were Mrs. Opa l Ohlin- I Lewis.
ger and Mrs. Donna Cus1er, ChC'June :ind Dee Ann John!lon or
shi�e, M�s- L. G. H i l_l. Mrs. _J a�k!e 1 Mallon spent the week1md with
Smith, Carolyn Smith, V1rg1ma I Mr. and M rs. Don Johnson and
Smith and Sharon Smith, Clifton. son.
Mrs. M.iggie Barker, M rs. Earnest
Mrs. G wen Bumgarner, M rs.
Reed. Mason, Mrs. Ethel Logan, James Carpenlt'r. Mrs.
Vernal
Mid rlleport. Mrs. Ja mC"s Carpenler Johnson, Dale, John and Gewanna
Mrs. Mery Docrfrr. Mrs. Sally Johnson spent Tue:riday with Mr.
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and Mr,. A. G. Ho1C"har or Flat
kork.
Wilbur VanMatN, Pete Ru1cell
John Albright 111 d Jimmy Young
spent lut weekend in f'ittaburgh
al1.ending a ball gaDlt:.
Mr. and Mu. P.iul Fitzgerald,
�11. Mae Van Matre and KethJI
Lew» vlailed llr■. Robert Ye11ter of Bi ey recently.
[l
, Jenn y ou Thabet of Mauon
spent 1eversl day• here wJth her
(randpsrent11 Mr. a nd Mu. Leiter
Foreman while her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Tbabet vacationed
in Georgia.
Billy Ohlinger baa returne d
from a two weeks training course
with the Army Reserve Corpll in
Utah.
l'tlr. an d Mrs. Alton Johnson,
Ju dy , Jenny Mae a nd Bonnie of
Chester, W. Va., a re spen ding a
va cation with relatives , here and
in New Haven.
Mr. an d Mrs. Lawrence Foreman
and family or Mason and Mr.
a nd Mrs. Edgar Abbott an d fam­
ily of Pomeroy visite d Mr. and
Mrs. Lesler Foreman on M onday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blend and
d a ughters spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohlinger
.ind family or Cheshire.
Mr. and M rs. Cecil M a rtin of
Mission Ridge were g uests of
their daughter. Wilm a a nd fam­
ily on Sun day .
Alice Faye Johnson, M a son,
spent the weekend with her aunt,
Mrs. Pete Russell and fa mily.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Joh nson and
son visited Friday eve n i n g with
Mr. and Mrs. Sa mmy Fry and
family, Middleport.
Guests or Mrs. Lawrence Stew­
art on Thursd a y were Jrs. Len a
Nobles, fttrs. H'!lrr.Y Wah:h, H ar­
ril'.'tt Ann Wals(j, a nd Diane Nob,
les or 1,fason. �rs. Jesse Roush
and Rosemary, of Buffalo, Mrs.
Lizzie Stewart an d Saridra Stew­
art, loral.
Visiting Mr. and Mra. Homer
Bland a n d daughters
recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John­
son .ind s.ons or Pt. Pleasant and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohlinger
and family of Cheshire.
Mr. and Mrs. nan Marr were
guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Dale Marr
a[ Letart route recent ly .
M r . and Mrs. Arnhld Fowler
of Pittsburgh spent the holiday
weekend with relatives here.
Miss Eu n ice Ohlinger of Che­
shirr spent severe! days with her
grandmothe r Mrs. Icy Bl a nd.
Mr. and Mrs. R"a y Danlels and
family of Petersburg, V a ., spent
several d ays here with her sis•
ter, Mrs. Homer Bla nd and family
:md ,..,ilh Mr. a nd Mrs. Cl a rence
Johnson of PL Pleasant.
Mrs. Mil d red Brumley
and
Marty Brumle,. and Mrs. Doris
Ends uf Pt. Pleas ant a re visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickens a�d
daughter of Baltimore, M d . Mrs.
F.ads and Mrs. Brumley a re dau­
ghters of Mrs. Ella Young or this
place and Mrs. Pickens is a sister

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MASON
Social Items

P£ANUT8

Mill Jeqle Thomas of Charil's­
ton 1pent the week end at th( '
home of her brother and wife, �r.
al')d ,_r,. L.. .E. Thomas .
Mn. Alice Miller, Marietta, wa!
the week end gueat of Mr. and )in;
Wilbur Stewart of Magon.
Thomu Ry an and ,on of Spring .
fiel d, Ohio, and Mr. and ltfn. Wil­
liam Strunk and son or Daril'n .
Co n n., spe nt laat week e� d wilh
Mr. and Mn. T. J. Ryan.
lf,r. an d Mra. Edwin Baildwin and
f a m'ily are spending a two werk�
vacation with relatives in Tcun,·s­
see il.n d in Sarasota, Florida.

Mr. an d Mrs. Neth.an (Pete) !ik
Da n iel left on Monday for th,, ,r
home in Phoenix, Arizon a . attt&gt;r
spen ding three weeks visitin g rela­
tives and friends In the a rea .
-Mrs. 8. F. Board returned on
Spturd ay after spen d ing i. mon1h
the
touring the western part of
country with her d aug�ter and
husband , Dr. a n d M rs.' Lea Kook:,;.
ny of Ironton. Guesl.8 of Mr. and
Mrs. Board of S1.1n df1y were Mr. a nd
'.\lln11. John Hamm a ck a nd daughter,
Char)ellon· Mr. .ind Mrs. Lester
Jahi,son a�d family, Vienn a, W.
Va., a nd Rev. sn d Mn. Floyd
Blaine, Akro n .
Mr. ·a nd Mrs. Robert FentDn and
da ughter or Lim a, Ohio, vislte8 1ast
week with Mr. and irrs. Charles
Yea &amp;er and (a mily. :"!iile h ere
they atten ded the funeral' of Bdnf'y
Mitchell i n Pomeroy .
MariJy r, Foglesong. da u,e:hter of
Mr. lntJ. �s. Donald Fog:lj!aOni, is
visllilig he!' pa rents \fhil� on vn('a­
tlon ftom her stud ies at the Cin­
einnstl · SchOol of Nursina:. Her
room ma te, Jan Stickney, and sis­
ter, M;argie Stickney, are visiting
i n Ma !lon tor a few days.

Mr. an d Mrs. Lester Zerkle an d
farilily, Mr. and M.rs. Geurgu Burns
an d family of Clifton and Mr. and
M,s. Jam�s Diehl of Pomeroy spent
Sunday at Cam den Park In Hun1•
h\gton.
of S)·lvia Coleman. They also plan
to visit in W a shing1on D. C. be .
fore returning home.
Marlene Van Matre has returr,•
ed from an extended visit with
rela tives in Columhus.
Mr. snd Mrs. Homer Johnson
and �rs. Pauline Cunningham or
M a son · shopped in
Huntington
Saturday.

Relatives here have learned of
the ill11ess or a former resident
M,rs. Wlllard G. Roush of Akron.
Mrs. Ch a.lea Wheeler of Camp
Collley Was calle d ta Akron dur­
ing th� past week because of the
illness of her sister.
�tr,s . Etta Young spent severa l
d.ii,ys with a son Mr. end Mrs.
George Young and f11mily of
iJehlware and with friends In
Columbus.
Carol Cunningham of Chesa­
• -peake· who spent the wcckl'nd
• with her muther Mrs. Puulinr
Cunningham or Mason
sprnl
Sunday with her gran d parenls,
Mr. :ind Mrs. George Johnson
a nd Lurna. Others visiting at the
Johnson hume were J\.lr. a nd Mrs,
Esrl Jo�nson, Michael and Brian
of Masun .ind Mrs. 11.arold Van
Meter aud V'.l'k.Y uf Let a rt RL
Mr. and M rs. John Lilchfield
of Da yton spent the weekend
with her parcnls Mr. and Mrs.
Da rrell Norl hup ancl ramlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Uub Httssell and
b a by of Alliance :J rt s1wnding a
vacation with Mr. ;111d Mrs. Clay­
ton Russell. Herman Hussell of
Hollywood , Fla., is also visiting
his parents. While here Mr. Hus­
sell Is m a king arrangements to
tre nsfer his Pizza equipmcn1 from
Pt. Pleasant to 1''1oridn.
. The annu a l Edward!! :incl Allied
Fa mily Reunion will be held Sun,
day , July 17 In the pine grove on
the old Fry firm on Letart nt.

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-----------LOST 1-� EMALE FOX Hound, black
1sh-brown ln1ck, dark brown
hee d , spcck.s on legs. Callar inscribed J11rnc11 Hickman, cl.ll on
each ear $5.00. Reward Howard
Stilt, Midd lepor1, Ohio, IU,
7-12•6tp
LOST GOLD fnol ball troJ1hY inscriber! ''1949, W. W. Call" im d
11ol d bHehall trophy "1948, W.
W. Call." llew a rd · See Woody
Call Jr .• rnu Loculil SI., Mid•
dlepart.
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LOST�BILU'OLI) Sunday night I
clo1e to Curty 's HesL11ur1mt with
Important papen. Fin der can
keep money and return papen,
Leave .it Carty •• Re1t• urant,
Pomeroy, Ohio,
7-l3•3tp
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We repair all types of radi­
ators, from healer cores to
I the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

SEVEN lout eomh111r $:!5tl ll1•"tly
to 1:0 K A l,ruc?it'r, l•'tm·?il
Run Hoiid
7 L:1 Jk

Blaettna r's

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SMALL RJlllNG hor,c. gcullc for
children. See or call lr:i Well- \
Phone W Y-2-21'3
man, .Hrad bury, J'hune WV 2- ,
6182 ·
7·K - 6tc
Pomeroy, Ohio
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TEAM Ot' horse8. Sell t: 1\htr srn- ,
CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
glc or double. Jul 1a11 l l i l l , Le
shlldes, cloth porch val a nce,
tart Fe.Us. Plionc L I i 7-2:J J:J .
I awnings, vcnetlan blinds, w i n•
7-13·:tlc
daw sh a des.
Free e�timatea.
- -- -- ----- -- -A COM PLETE LIVING Hoom full ( Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave.,
of fine furn iture for u111y I
� 21 90tc
Pomeroy.
$1 68.88-nothing extra to buy.
A wi de, full cul, dii1tinct1vcly T�LEVISION RADIO AND SMAL
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sty led, 2-piece living room suite
appliance repair. }'hone Otit
with reven:ible foam cush1uns
1,1c:Clintack, Raclne, O.�io. 2-1-Uc
in a l a ra:e selectlo11 of in\&lt;Jting
durable cover�. :l- moclern, highly APAJt'1'MENTS - .furmahed and
slyied, mahog:iny fin ushed sLe11
t1rd urri lshed. Mclbsten. Middle
tablet, 1 matching rect a ngular I port. Phone WV 2-2082.
2 3 H
alep cocktail L.11blc, 2 bc a uttlully ' -- -- ------designed lalilc lamp11, 2 sofa
pHlows in de&lt;:orator n,lon1, l I
wea r re11istant 9xl2 Armstroug
floor coveri n g i11 full choice of
manufactors·
pulkrn.s.
Free
dehvery,
OR IM'S
ICONOMY FURNITURE CO.
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.
Beforo 9:30 A.M
(6)-16, 23, 30; (7)-7. 14. 2 l . Utp
MlddJ-,t WY •2·264,

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19M BUICK, 4 dr. seda n , Me•
cha nlc,lly very 11o u·n d. $40G.OO. UIID IOATI AND MOTORf
and WP whU• they 1 ..t. Met,.
BlHclln a rs, Pomeroy .
7•7-6tc
politen fttoton. 600 Ii, Main
l9:li2 FOllD. Good conditio n . All • If., Ponaror. Phw'le WY�O..
new tire!!: and battery . Conlacl
1 1 .,....,.
Jim Hi11e, Chc11hlre, Ohio.
7-12-titc

1904 �HEV JIOLF.T 210 2 dr,
Worth more. $390.00. Bl.lol·
tnan, Pomero y .
7·7-lstc
Good CleM UM C1n
All Mllf11 1nd MMII•

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••t Metlt lL
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l llM PLY MOUTH Belved ere 4�.
1edan. Extr11 nice for model.
$496.00. Bleettnars, Pomeroy.
7-7-ftlc

19M DO DGE Va 4 �r. co1tom roy-

Buy Yo..-

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SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR
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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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pomeroy, Ohlo
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PomeroJ WY,2-3195

KAUTZ PIID STo•r
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HAMILL IIRVICI STATION
a.fore 9:00 A.M.

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tcction, Life, Aute, Fire, Polio
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HOUSE, TWO llEDROOMS,
lari::e living, room, buill•in ld tc.'fl­
ca cabinets, gas fur nuce, insu .
lated, lar&amp;e t•ar port, 125 rout
fro11laJ:e. Wright Slm:?t, o(f
Mulherr)' Ave, $9000.00. Phone
WY 2-3292 Wilbur Youn1,1. or
WY 2·2700 Valley Lumbr·r and
Supply Co., Middleport, Ohlo.
7-9-tfc

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al aed�n. Ouc careful ow ner.
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HOUSE
IN S\'llACUSI!:
Std. ,h1ft. Extra n lce. t790,00.
Cill
Jullan
UHi,
t:H
7-23::IJ.
1Jlaettn.11r1, Pom«iro)'.
7-7·6le
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WY i-2490
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ROOM IIOUSt:, two fl�• F'o R SALE: DEAUTIFUL. Nl-.:W 3bedrnom, 26 x 15 livins ruom.
room aparLmo n t,. A. N. Bengel.
pa nc!l&lt;&gt;d kitchen, l'ln: baths, h a rd­
Pbone W\'2-3272.
1 1 ·2 trc
(9)
wood floors, 2 complete heating
c,--·-,-- ---,---system1, full besement. Syracu11e
GA:,, FUEL 011, and coal fur• DELUXE UN1''U RNISHED APAHT­
Ohio. Shown by appointment
naces. CaJI for frq e1llmatet.
MEN'l'. Air conditioned. Avail­
only WY 2·6233.
•blo alter J uly 6 , Cot1� Uulldmg.
Foreman • Abbott, Midd leport.
7 1 1 6lp
6 29 12Lc
11-l(Hle
17 HENSf 2 ROOSTERS heav)' TWO four room furnl!ihcd a part• FOR SALE EIGHT room house.
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2¼. acrlls, &amp;as, electrlclty an d
monll. Also firm for sale near
brtM.-d I year old. 30 three week
water. Gara,:e and barn. Co n•
Baahan, 88 acrc11. Phom' WY 2·
ol d chlck11 $30. Call WY 2-6446.
tad
Ed na Plckena, Racine, Ohio
3302,
7-7tilp
7-12-3(p.
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HURRYI Order )'our purple r111p­ FIVE ROOM u n furnished aparl­
menl with bath and 1howcr, t'OU R ROP. M hoUJIC wllh full
hflrrlea now. Ex.cellent for free1•
1arba.i:11 di11posal unlt, newly
tn1 or Jellies Phon e your or•
b 11.&amp;em�l)t, Interior remodeled.
red ecorated. Phono WY 2·53:15.
den B. H. C1non, Rt. l , Mld­
New h�t water tank, furnace,
7-Hfc
dlrp,ort. Phooe SH 2-4757.
electrlr water pump. Carpet
7•7•6lc
ind VMctlan b\l nds, a l110. $2975
Call \'VY 2·6:il91. Mrs. Wm . .J.
U GAUGE •hot e1-1n like new,
Harm, n, Rt. No. 2, Box lftA,
three ,hot adJualablt rhakc. SALESMEN, 2-4 TO 40 yrs. ohl,
7-..ll-6tc '
Ashland ,
K)'
Price PO.DO. Phone WY 2•64!66.
m ust have
exp1'ri1•1w&lt;'. Golirl
7·13-atc
ro ute 1m d C0111Ul i8siou. J\BC
Clcanen. Mason, W. Vu. 7-12-trc

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Impala
Convertible. 848 cu·. In. V-8
inotor. Turbo&amp;Udo tr:in, -pow•
er ateerin. t, arid �bi'takeA, bc:aull•
ful whl.. fJni,h with bl"'k lop
, ud red interior tnm.

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AR� YOU happy with your Will)'
of Jiff! ind u nhappy wtlh your
11llUitlOn'f Arc you lookin,: !OI'
a new aalc1 opporlunlty 1 hat
woul d flt y our w11y of lik?' II
10, acn d n 11mc, 11,ddrcss, phone
and letter o ( q11111ifk111iu11 tu
l'o■l OUlce Box No. 1 1!, Lan•
7-12·2tc
c.iatet, Ohio.

\"OU DON'T NEED to worry
obo u t g:elllna or holding II Job
with your own Rawletgh Busl­
nc511 where the more you work
the mat'o you earn . Thou11Buds
pro11perlllK every �car. WrHt• at
once for m ore lnfor111al ion.
Rliwlel11h'• Dicpl. WVU-270,802,
Richmon d, Va. (7) 7-14-:.!l-28◄lp

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W-::.,ted

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HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR OR
day. Avanell
WY 2-9804.

Young,

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5. See
9. Braz.lJ.
wood
10. Mure
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silk
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20. Water god
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21. Te�t pri11l..8
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23. Act ress
Lucille 2.'I. Captain
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29. Feurs
32. LnnrJ
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WORLD WAR JI VITIRAN.�
Only 1 1 mou d11y.s to �l' I your
11rµllc11tlons In far a VA dirod
loun. Brina In your original
di11&lt;'har�e papen ancl let us
help JOU lllPlJ,
POM,1 11.0Y-IJ. room (rafue. mod­
ern wllh 2 baths, h.ol air hrnt­
l n g. Cedar •hln�l(! exterior
wlth !tone him. Fu ll basemrnt
wlth 1iar110. L,rae lot wlth
flowers, ,hrubbcry, tre£s and
1lrlveway. ,1s,ooo.oo.
POMEROY - 2-bed room
frumt'
with You n g11town kih'hrn. nice
livlnJJ room , Green shlnJtlc n­
terlor, Temro IZH h4:!atini(:, semi
basemenl. Good nelghborhooJ.
$6300.00,
RACIN._..room, 2 1tory frame
house with 2 bath1. Stoker-tired
ho• air furnas, b'eatlng. Level
lot (128xl 19) on Broadway.
$8000.00.
with
RINTAL-1,room frame
bath1 and �• heating at $45
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peT montfi.
IOK 22t PMONI WY 2-3130
7-i.-11c

Letart Fal ls
News Reported
av

MR$. J. D. ROUSH
Mr. and Mrt. Oscar Davia of
Gallipolis are annoucing the birth
of a son Timolh y Eugene, July
7, 9 lb!I, 1 oz, at Holzer Ho!pital
Rev , and Mu. Pearl Casto are
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro y Hill an d
childre n of Dunbar, W. Va., were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. an d
Mrs. St. Cleir Hill.
Mrs. Betty Rosa an d children
l'elebrated her ion's Ulh birthday
Sunday. G uests attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush a nd
chi ldreri, Mason, Mrs. Mayme Ro­
berts, Racine and it. V. Manuel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roush had
as Sunday dinner guests her par•
enLs, Mr. and Mn. Paul Manuel,
son L.irry and her aunt, Mrs. Okey
Cleland.

Miss Dorothy Johm;on of Clarks
burg is spending the summer
with her aunt, Mrs. Jerry M. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harol d Roush an d
daughter, N ad ine and Robert Eu•
ler spent a weeken� with his twin
brother, G a ran , of Piqua.
Mrs. Gale Pulas a nd d aughter,
Sabrine of Tuscon, Ariz., are
spending a month with ber sls­
ten1 Mrs. Don Ihle of Racine an d
Mrs. Harry Hill, local .
Mr. and Mrs. Jo1eph Geno .an d
chil dren .irrived home Saturd ay
from Maryland . She will remai n

Fair Exhibit Entry
Deadline Aug. I

with her parent,, llr. and Mrs.
Harry HUI while her huaband
1oe1 abroad the U. S. Sarato1a
for 2¼ ye.rs overseas seniit:e.
Mrs. Clara Price ol Eliubeth­
town. Pa., wu a ,:ue1t last week
of M1'. and Mrs. Harold Grimm.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ju1tice and
children of Racine, Mrs. Marie
Mitball and children were 1uuta
of Mr. • nd Mn. Raymo nd Grady.
Mr. and Mn lrvln Gan dee and
children of Alli a nce spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Lucy Justis.
Mrs. Oby Kiaer and children
were guests bat week of her mo­
ther Mn. Ruth Powell of Reedl­
ville.
Mr. an d Mn. Ralph West oi
P1rkenbur1 spe nt the weekeQ d
with her mother Mra:. W. W. Var•
ian.
Mr. and Mn. C. E. Sheets of
Crown City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Phele n, ions Daniel an d David
of Columbus spent Wednesday
with their sialer and aunt, Mrs.
J, D. Roush.
Mr. and Mn. Earl Adams and
children Jackie and Jimmy re­
turned from a visit with Kr. and
Ml'A. W. P. Watt1 and aon anti
with Mrs. Adams mother Mn.
Ni na Waa:ner of Avondale, Va.
Miss Jackie Adams ape nt the
weekend at Buckeye Lake with
friends.
PFC Ron a ld E. Hurley who
spent a 30 da )' leave returned Sat•
urd ay to Fort Benning, Ga. with
his pa rents Mr. and Mr1. Noah
Hurley .

Camp Meeting
Begins July l'Z
At New Haven

Chestnut Ridge
Social News
·a, Alta c.,..

Mr. and Mra. Jerry Huff and
chil dren of Dayton spent a few
day 11 vacation with her mother,
Mn. Ginevra F01ter.
Mr. and iMr1. Robert Smitley •nd
son, of Jq,ewark were week end
. visitors of her p1rent1, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Mc::Clannahan.

Mrs. Garnet Moore called on her
sister, Mrs. Jean Brookharl of
near Albany on Sat11rda)' evening.
Miss barban William11 of Vir•
glni1 IA vi1ltint her gran d parents, .
M r, aa d Mn. Ho yt Keeton.

Mr. and Mr•. Donald Con e and

son of Athena epent Thursday
evenil\l with hia parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert cone.
Mr. and Mr1. Lawre nce Marton
were bwineaa vi1ltora Jn Galllpoli1
recentJy,
1
Mn. Neva llownan ape nt Sun­
da y afttraoon with her sister, Mrs.
Jo ne.a, in Albany.
ltarry Pettit and family atte nded
a family reunion near Charleston
on Sumtay. They weie accompan­
ied tty John Pa\d Heullar and lam·
ilp ·of M9inslleld·.
. M iss Toni Pettit a�nt fhe past
week with relatives In Charleston.
. Re.cent vi1it.el'I of ,Mr. and Mn.
Everett M.cClannahan were rela­
tives from Dunbar, W, VI,
Why not play h 8111...U
Are you. -in the market £or •
high quality boat at a reason­
able price? Come ',in lo M &amp;
TBOPOLITAN MOTORS and
lilet .over !hit doil.
u
tar
14' Plwela.. "Lerk
lllu, Mo9le. , Witt. wlnd1
oi,let&gt;JI, -J-,. dock h•nl'
""" ' ytlMllfend MetL
14' MUJto, Tr•litr with lndl•ldu.. whtel .,..,....ion, 4
ply tine Mid winch.
40 N. ,. ■wfarvdt Motor. Tht
mMt ,.11.1.

All perso ns entering · exhibits
in the State Fa ir of West Vir•
DII.IL Y CllYl'J:OQUOTE - llere•s how to work It: )
gini a held this )'ear d 1.1ring the
AXYDLBAAXR
week of August 22-27th are re­
I• L O N G F E L L O W
mind ed th a t entry bl a nks must
One klter 11imply standa tor snother, In thl• aample A. la UNCII
be In the mail pot later tha n
tor U,e tl1rce L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single leltel'l!I, apoa­
Monday, August .J I : wllh the ex•
trophtl!, the lc!flgth and formation ot the worda &amp;I'll all hlnta.
ceplion of the Horse Show en•
Rev, Mendall Gainer, p&amp;Btor of
illilah day tile cude lctteJ"s nre different.
tries. The deadline for the Horse
the West Clarksburg EUB Church
Show is Mond ay, Aug ust 15th.
will be the enngeli1t at the an­
A. Cryptogram Quotation
E ntry bla nks for exhibits Jn
nual Union Camp MeeUn1 to be
an y of the 19 Departments ma)'
VBN
QNRY V
LR
V N Q L Q K lll C
held at the Union C•mp Grounds
ON
be obt.ained b)' writin g to the
near
New Have n beainnlng on
Q 1.- X C,
P BI
V N N R
St a le Fa ir of We.st Virginia, Box
B L V
VLVB
Joly 17.
829, Lewisburg, W. Va.
IJ L Q Q
for only $1195.
Rev. Kellh Day, pastor of the
Y P L R - Y N C O B C.
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choose from,
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Phlllippi Clmreh will be the,
to
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'Vc11knh1y'11 Cryptoquote1 GENIUS JS NOTH!N(J BUT
gong lea der for the meelinJ
4'
Pd see this beauty,
in
New
Haven
Man
Eleeted
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OP.EA'£ Al&gt;'I'ITIJDE 1' 0R PATIENCE---BUFFON.
Jl)U'll wul lo fiull ii home.
Lu ther Smith of N'ew Haven which wJll continue for lwo week.a
&lt;O 1960, Klq Fcaturu By11,dlcate, Inc,)
W• alto haV. • VIN alurnt.
w.is elected presi de nt or the Pt. Both Rev. Gainer and Rev. Day
Pleasant District Brotherhood of are wl del y known in the W. Va.
i,..,. lll'tt, tfeli•r and Scott­
Evanaclical
the EUB Churfh In. a meeting Conference of lhe
Atwahr' .....,. c.pellle of
l'orlemonlh Water
held Sunday, July lil In New Ha­ Unite d Brethre n Church.
,Vllffltl • •ier., th• Price!
Each day 's service at the meet­
ven.
, Y&lt;i,t -�ldn.1 ""I'" It_ but
Ha lt'M lloo•h·,1 Upwnrd
·
0(1ety
l'OHT•MOUTli. 0. U PI-Walcc
thl1 outfit tan ba bought for
Other officers elected were i na wlll begln at 7: 30 p, m. In the
By Enlyn BrlcklH
rat(•., will go U J&gt; 3 1 Y� per cent, .
Harry Mlller, vice presid ent; Har· open air tabernacle. The camp
L Sl lt\lq $700.
St' Wl'ra �t· l;1xl'S will go duwn 10
Mr. 11nd Mn. Tom Perriu of Lex• old Bumg a rner, secretary; Paul aro1.1nds are located on a bard
Don't · for.-el, we also sell
per t·t•nt and a �urbai.:e collectio n ington, Ky., tailed on friends here Rickard, treBsurer .in d G. W. Mc• surfa ced roa d a pproximately two
white lllnoline at our dock on
miles from New Haven.
Kin ney, so n g le ad er.
lax will he i111puscd a9 :i result Saturd a )'.
the river bank.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ger a ld Violet a luf city council's actions Tuesday
FHA PRIXY NAMID
night.
tende d Fourth of July festivities at
Sunday School Picnic
WASHINGTON UPI - Linda
Hutla11d .
,
A water rule Increase o [ 51 per
Thompson, U, of Albio n, Neb., to­
Mrs. Da n a Hofrm an is in Colum- Set J,' or New Haven
''Trans_por\a,Uon· o• Lind &amp; Sea.
r�:Jl hud becu proposed 10 finance bus helping to ca re for her dsugn.
The third
annual
Sunday day was elected presl dent of the
........ WY-H870
11 $500 .000 w11ter i m provement tcr und new grand11on.
School picnic ol the New Haven Future Homemakers of Amert�
1.Mal�
St,
0,
project, but co1.1ncilmun decided to
Mr. a nd Mrs. rre d Phelps of Flor• EUB Church will be held on Su n­ al the group's 1960 nation al meel•
tap $2�Q,OOO in rese rve ! u11 ds idu were calling on Rev. a nd Mn day i n the local park.
Jog.
,
�ulll up over 12 years.
w. w. Dragg enroute to AkrOn on The picnic wlll begi n at a p­
Friday.
proxim a tel y l l :15 a. m. imme•
ON CRASH PLANE
d i a tcly
following church
a nd
The
lwo
young
son11
of
Raymon
d
WASJ l!Nti'l'ON
UPI-M/Sgt.
Martin
oi
Morg
a ntown, W. Va. arc Sunday School.
Clrnrlc� K Horning uf Ottawa,
I n charge of arrangements are
Ohio, a radio operator, was abourd spending lieveral d.iys here with the mcmbers of \he Live Wire
Housie full Of All New Furniture
the Air l"orct- c . 47 which crushed their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Cless. Mrs.
Sa ra Dawson Js teach­
Mcliill.
11car Qu 1 10, J-:nuu.lo r, M u nday . Lcon11rd
Kitchen-Liv.ing Room--Bid Room
:" r. and Mrs. Bob La cey of New er of the cl a ss,
His wire, Kathari11e, l l vc:s in BoLcxingtoti and Mr. and Mrs. lialdcn
i,:olu, Columbiu.
llahr of Athens spent lhe week end
COMMODORE NAMEp
with Mrs. Currie B a hr.
CONNEAUT, 0. UPI---Capl.
"'
Mr. a nd M ts. !- rank Darst a nd Arthur M. Everett, a
48 year vet­
family of Long Bottom and Pe11rl eren of service with the Pitts­
Parker a nd son. Howard, of Ches• burgh Steamship Division, today
ter were Sunday guests of Mrs.
TUACTOIL U LIV Ell 1W just cora­ Ethel Stout. A birthd a y dinner was wu na med commod ore of the
plcLly 011trhwuled.
Cultivators held ior the you ng so n or Mr. a nd fleet.
.ind ruuwing muchine. G, A. Mrs. Dol'lll.
Ueem, llacine, Ohio. Pho ne WI
M rs. Pauline Dol'st and son of PUC Phone Heariul(ll
9 -3088.
'1 -7·6tc Long Bollom apc nt the wt:ek here
To Reopen Thunday
with her grandmother, Ethel Slout.
COLUMBUS UPI-The l'obllc
Mr. a nd Mn, Edgar llorst of
Utilities Commlaalon hearings on
Sumner called on Mr. and Mrs.
the appllcation of the Gener.i)
,uLLY AUTOIIIA'flC HOTPOINT
__
Wayne Brickles Sund&amp;)' evening,
Cate No. 1 .,,031
Telephone Co., for 1 1 7 per cent
COPPERTONli FINISH
Helen �1 - l htdnell, residin g at
rate incre11e wi nd• up late loday
- ..
New l h1vc11, West Varg1 n1.i, IS Ohio Delegation
' PUSH BUTTON ,
or early Thursday after further
ncrcby 1wt11icd that on the 14th
croSB•examinatJon of company wlt­
u.iy u l J Ulll', HUkl, Cl.arc nee J. Goel! Sight8eeing
nesse,.
Si'ORTS ARENA, LO S ANGEL­
llt1U11t•II, bt.• mg pu11ntitf. J ih!d his
Cheater Fltch of Harrlabura,
jll'll lJOll il,!lillllSL her as Udeuda ut, ES UPl-Ohlp's deleg a tio n lo the
Pa., . a depreciation expert hired
HI tile CourL of Cummou l 'leas, Democralic N ation a l Con vention b the telephone company, was
od
y
Meigs CllUnty, Ohm, Ca!ic No. bec1:1111e taurlsts Tues day .
examined Tuesday. by
Marion
FULLY AU1'0MATIC.
There were no meelina:s and no Cit)' Solicitor John Stucke)', at•
l:l,OJ I , prnymg for &lt;1ivurce from
lhc s111ll l l i.:lcn M. Hud11cll 011 tnt! rumors and no pla ns for a meet• tor ne John Eckler and AHt. Atty
COPPERTON!I FINISR
y
w.roumls ot W i!Iul Absence o[ said ing toda)I .is the deleg a tion, solid Gen. An drew Sari,k)'. Fitch tettl•
IJclcndlllll from 11aid l'li1int1ff for for Sen. John F. Ke nnedy , await­ fied about the coal of replacJna
more U1a.n 0111.1 ycHr lasl past and ed the fJral roll call.
equipment that ls retired by the
.
Uros11 Nc,11lcct of Uuty, .u nd Plain­
'
company,
t11f also pruys tor other proper re­
lict. Sal(l t· nmc will be for hearing
on or Hiler the 28th day of July
A. U., 1900.
Ch1rcnce J. Hudnell
Crow, Crow &amp; J 'ortcr,
Allurn,·ys for Plainl itf
CondltlDn of G•\ltH: Montgom­
lb/ l n , l2. 29; {7) ti, 13, 20, 27, 71c
ery 16.4 upper, Q,S 1ower, two ft.'"
open ; Gollipolls 17. 9 opper, 9:5
lower, 21,, It. open; Lock 23,
'""'
15.7 1.1pper 9.3 lower and closed
N0 1· 11,,,c OF APfOINTM ENT
arr. All moveable dama u p 13
Cu,• No. l 8,J91
thru 23 are closed off. All Ka nc,t••• of John Frenk Mitchell
awha Rlver dams on , alU .
D•c:HHd
Ohio River loth: clo1m: Dash•
Nul tce is hereby 1:lven that l\letlie :n1lchcll whose p011t ornee add- iel d Ovec 1 1 : 03 pm, O.H; Lock 8
m 1-0;
Fr1mkli n Plorc&lt;, 1 1 ;20
1•4.• j.-1 111 631 Soulh Second Av., M id
r,
dlcport, Ohiu, h 11s been J uly ep- Lock 14 Jsnle D . midn eht l•'li
(JOmtcd 11dmiuislnt trlx of the Es- A. V Chri1 Jr (UO Im 6-0; Loc:t
lale of John l&lt;'rank Mitchel ! la te 13 Wllli1m Travll 4:20 am 13-0;
8:30 am 9-0;
of Middll•port, Meigs :-:ounty, Ohio, Walter BeckJotd
Lock 18 IHne. Chollvln 8:M am
Llcccnscd.
Dated thl3 25th da y ol June 1960. 0-4; Lock 2,1 _ Natiop,11 12:l)G pm
�- - H. O' BRIEN , 1 -3 ; 1. F, Fryberaer 0:45 pm 0-20
Jud w:e 0£ the Probate Coui:t Beaver G:30 , am 1-0; W. S. Rhea
U am 13-4.
Meigs County, OM?
(Gl 2D; (7) 6, 13, 3tc , GalUpoU1 u p Bayou Laviere
---- -- - -- ---10,so pm 4-0, Lock 23 Albert F.
HoMen
pm 1 8-0, Dixie Spirit
6 pn, 2-0, Alles 7 pm 3-1 •nd a
NOTICE OF APPOI NfMENT
derrick boat, Elger Cliff 7:30 pm
l •ec:utor
0-1, Southland 2: 15 am 2-4, Ellen
C"s. No. 1 8,390
i Bell.II o.m 0-C
l•t•t• of Lenon KOffller, dlfttMd
Not ire is he1·cby given that Pearl
Kochlrr wha!c Post Office addren
SIVIN MILLION HOMILISI
GENEVA tiPI-More
than
hi R. o. 2, Long Bottom, Ohlo, bu
bee n dul)' appoi nted a1 Executor nven million persol\li were left
ol the E�ta\e or Lenora Koehler homeleu b)' , the rece nt earth
late of Mel11 Cou nt)', Ohio,· de­ thlftln11· In Chile, lhe World
Co uncil of Ch111ches wee report­
ceas('d .
Dated this 2nd day of J uly , 1960. ed Wtdne1da)'. A nport submit­
eatlmtted the
F. H. O'BRIEN, t,d to the
Ju dge of tht!i Probate Court d1m11e to bulldinp In the lQ
Meigs County, Ohio southern CbUun provlnces ,a.t.
('J)
13, 00, 31• loctod. &amp;I 1COO mlllloa.

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CLli', F BYERS .and his String JltAYIL TkACTOR SAL ■I AND
Notes will be at Pomeroy Moose I S.n•1cca, 51 2 • · Mlln, Pom•ro,.
Lodge Thursday, July
14th.
Phone W Y2-297S. S•lesm•n:
D1111cing 9 till 12.
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Otato. Phon• Coo•w'Jle 3691.
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and A. J.nlc• 'ltetlen WY2con d ition. Richard &lt;,Ju:ill�. lla i l•
2166.
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roa d St., Middle()Vr1, Ohio.
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CLIFF BYEltS a nd hl1 Stnng
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Notea will be at the M OOBe 1',0UR GOOD 76 0x l 5 1 L a•� Cali
Hall iu Pomeroy, Jul y 14th.
Richard Winebrc11ucr, Syrnruse.
u,nci n ,g 9 till 12.
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Weal Columbia. Sending
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gifts .,._ l!re Mrs. H-11rry Hallkoll,
Nora VanMet�r . Mn Homer Hill.

West Columbia
Personal News

Mrs. E. A. Schl6kel, Mn. Ted
Hdey, M rs Byron VanMeler a nd
By M"" Vernal Johnson
Mrs. f.cy Bland celebraled lw r Myrt.i V a nMeter.
Mr. ;i.nd Mrs P11ul f'it:igerald
681h birth d ay with a dinn er at
her home here recently. In the 11nd Lin d 11 and Mrs. Mae Van Me­
l('r spent the past week w 1 1h
afternoon ga mes
were played
ThOJt' present were Mr. a nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slevens and
Glen Marr a nd children, Union ; sons of C'ol umbus, Mr and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer 13J and and Okt y Hoffman of Springfield,
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and ,1 rs. Hugh ( ' hris:tia n of
Deckt&gt;r and family, Harold Bland U rba n a and Mr. and Mrs. Ora11
and daughter. Mr . .and Mrs. Gene LO\'!� of Worthington.
Jack Johnson, Da.vton, spent
Bland and family, :.tr. nnd M rs.
Charles Ohlinger and family. Che- Sunday w11h his gra ndfather Mur.
shire, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Custer rn J ohn sc,&gt; n.
and son, Cheshire, Mr. and '.\1.rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boyer of
Melvin Durst and daughter, Mrs. Pomeroy, Mrs. Howard Byer� of
ky Bland .ind son, Clifton.
Middleport and M rs. Hugh g)iH
Mrs. Charles VanMeter enter- spent S.iturday evening with Mrs.
lained with a miseell a neous show• Mae Van Meter and Mildred.
er Friday evening at her homP
Mr. an d Mrs. Pearl Fl1her of
here in honor or her sister Jutle Bucyrus are
spending !se�ral
ti ill who is soon to be matricd. days with Miss Bertha aJid Rilla
:Attending were Mrs. Opa l Ohlin- I Lewis.
ger and Mrs. Donna Cus1er, ChC'June :ind Dee Ann John!lon or
shi�e, M�s- L. G. H i l_l. Mrs. _J a�k!e 1 Mallon spent the week1md with
Smith, Carolyn Smith, V1rg1ma I Mr. and M rs. Don Johnson and
Smith and Sharon Smith, Clifton. son.
Mrs. M.iggie Barker, M rs. Earnest
Mrs. G wen Bumgarner, M rs.
Reed. Mason, Mrs. Ethel Logan, James Carpenlt'r. Mrs.
Vernal
Mid rlleport. Mrs. Ja mC"s Carpenler Johnson, Dale, John and Gewanna
Mrs. Mery Docrfrr. Mrs. Sally Johnson spent Tue:riday with Mr.
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and Mr,. A. G. Ho1C"har or Flat
kork.
Wilbur VanMatN, Pete Ru1cell
John Albright 111 d Jimmy Young
spent lut weekend in f'ittaburgh
al1.ending a ball gaDlt:.
Mr. and Mu. P.iul Fitzgerald,
�11. Mae Van Matre and KethJI
Lew» vlailed llr■. Robert Ye11ter of Bi ey recently.
[l
, Jenn y ou Thabet of Mauon
spent 1eversl day• here wJth her
(randpsrent11 Mr. a nd Mu. Leiter
Foreman while her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Tbabet vacationed
in Georgia.
Billy Ohlinger baa returne d
from a two weeks training course
with the Army Reserve Corpll in
Utah.
l'tlr. an d Mrs. Alton Johnson,
Ju dy , Jenny Mae a nd Bonnie of
Chester, W. Va., a re spen ding a
va cation with relatives , here and
in New Haven.
Mr. an d Mrs. Lawrence Foreman
and family or Mason and Mr.
a nd Mrs. Edgar Abbott an d fam­
ily of Pomeroy visite d Mr. and
Mrs. Lesler Foreman on M onday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blend and
d a ughters spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohlinger
.ind family or Cheshire.
Mr. and M rs. Cecil M a rtin of
Mission Ridge were g uests of
their daughter. Wilm a a nd fam­
ily on Sun day .
Alice Faye Johnson, M a son,
spent the weekend with her aunt,
Mrs. Pete Russell and fa mily.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Joh nson and
son visited Friday eve n i n g with
Mr. and Mrs. Sa mmy Fry and
family, Middleport.
Guests or Mrs. Lawrence Stew­
art on Thursd a y were Jrs. Len a
Nobles, fttrs. H'!lrr.Y Wah:h, H ar­
ril'.'tt Ann Wals(j, a nd Diane Nob,
les or 1,fason. �rs. Jesse Roush
and Rosemary, of Buffalo, Mrs.
Lizzie Stewart an d Saridra Stew­
art, loral.
Visiting Mr. and Mra. Homer
Bland a n d daughters
recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John­
son .ind s.ons or Pt. Pleasant and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohlinger
and family of Cheshire.
Mr. and Mrs. nan Marr were
guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Dale Marr
a[ Letart route recent ly .
M r . and Mrs. Arnhld Fowler
of Pittsburgh spent the holiday
weekend with relatives here.
Miss Eu n ice Ohlinger of Che­
shirr spent severe! days with her
grandmothe r Mrs. Icy Bl a nd.
Mr. and Mrs. R"a y Danlels and
family of Petersburg, V a ., spent
several d ays here with her sis•
ter, Mrs. Homer Bla nd and family
:md ,..,ilh Mr. a nd Mrs. Cl a rence
Johnson of PL Pleasant.
Mrs. Mil d red Brumley
and
Marty Brumle,. and Mrs. Doris
Ends uf Pt. Pleas ant a re visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickens a�d
daughter of Baltimore, M d . Mrs.
F.ads and Mrs. Brumley a re dau­
ghters of Mrs. Ella Young or this
place and Mrs. Pickens is a sister

Sta rt Th49
Day Right
With

STEVE

MASON
Social Items

P£ANUT8

Mill Jeqle Thomas of Charil's­
ton 1pent the week end at th( '
home of her brother and wife, �r.
al')d ,_r,. L.. .E. Thomas .
Mn. Alice Miller, Marietta, wa!
the week end gueat of Mr. and )in;
Wilbur Stewart of Magon.
Thomu Ry an and ,on of Spring .
fiel d, Ohio, and Mr. and ltfn. Wil­
liam Strunk and son or Daril'n .
Co n n., spe nt laat week e� d wilh
Mr. and Mn. T. J. Ryan.
lf,r. an d Mra. Edwin Baildwin and
f a m'ily are spending a two werk�
vacation with relatives in Tcun,·s­
see il.n d in Sarasota, Florida.

Mr. an d Mrs. Neth.an (Pete) !ik
Da n iel left on Monday for th,, ,r
home in Phoenix, Arizon a . attt&gt;r
spen ding three weeks visitin g rela­
tives and friends In the a rea .
-Mrs. 8. F. Board returned on
Spturd ay after spen d ing i. mon1h
the
touring the western part of
country with her d aug�ter and
husband , Dr. a n d M rs.' Lea Kook:,;.
ny of Ironton. Guesl.8 of Mr. and
Mrs. Board of S1.1n df1y were Mr. a nd
'.\lln11. John Hamm a ck a nd daughter,
Char)ellon· Mr. .ind Mrs. Lester
Jahi,son a�d family, Vienn a, W.
Va., a nd Rev. sn d Mn. Floyd
Blaine, Akro n .
Mr. ·a nd Mrs. Robert FentDn and
da ughter or Lim a, Ohio, vislte8 1ast
week with Mr. and irrs. Charles
Yea &amp;er and (a mily. :"!iile h ere
they atten ded the funeral' of Bdnf'y
Mitchell i n Pomeroy .
MariJy r, Foglesong. da u,e:hter of
Mr. lntJ. �s. Donald Fog:lj!aOni, is
visllilig he!' pa rents \fhil� on vn('a­
tlon ftom her stud ies at the Cin­
einnstl · SchOol of Nursina:. Her
room ma te, Jan Stickney, and sis­
ter, M;argie Stickney, are visiting
i n Ma !lon tor a few days.

Mr. an d Mrs. Lester Zerkle an d
farilily, Mr. and M.rs. Geurgu Burns
an d family of Clifton and Mr. and
M,s. Jam�s Diehl of Pomeroy spent
Sunday at Cam den Park In Hun1•
h\gton.
of S)·lvia Coleman. They also plan
to visit in W a shing1on D. C. be .
fore returning home.
Marlene Van Matre has returr,•
ed from an extended visit with
rela tives in Columhus.
Mr. snd Mrs. Homer Johnson
and �rs. Pauline Cunningham or
M a son · shopped in
Huntington
Saturday.

Relatives here have learned of
the ill11ess or a former resident
M,rs. Wlllard G. Roush of Akron.
Mrs. Ch a.lea Wheeler of Camp
Collley Was calle d ta Akron dur­
ing th� past week because of the
illness of her sister.
�tr,s . Etta Young spent severa l
d.ii,ys with a son Mr. end Mrs.
George Young and f11mily of
iJehlware and with friends In
Columbus.
Carol Cunningham of Chesa­
• -peake· who spent the wcckl'nd
• with her muther Mrs. Puulinr
Cunningham or Mason
sprnl
Sunday with her gran d parenls,
Mr. :ind Mrs. George Johnson
a nd Lurna. Others visiting at the
Johnson hume were J\.lr. a nd Mrs,
Esrl Jo�nson, Michael and Brian
of Masun .ind Mrs. 11.arold Van
Meter aud V'.l'k.Y uf Let a rt RL
Mr. and M rs. John Lilchfield
of Da yton spent the weekend
with her parcnls Mr. and Mrs.
Da rrell Norl hup ancl ramlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Uub Httssell and
b a by of Alliance :J rt s1wnding a
vacation with Mr. ;111d Mrs. Clay­
ton Russell. Herman Hussell of
Hollywood , Fla., is also visiting
his parents. While here Mr. Hus­
sell Is m a king arrangements to
tre nsfer his Pizza equipmcn1 from
Pt. Pleasant to 1''1oridn.
. The annu a l Edward!! :incl Allied
Fa mily Reunion will be held Sun,
day , July 17 In the pine grove on
the old Fry firm on Letart nt.

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Middleport BPW Club Holds M eet
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People
Tuesda.y E.vening A. t Middle.port Park
In Pomeroy
The annual p1c:mc of the M iddleport _B usiness and Pro-

eatertalned w,th ' d ; nner Sund ,,
at their home on Mulberry AvtGuests were Mr ,nd ·•rs Robe,!
P. Garoner of Columbus and Mr
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and Mrs Clarent·e Boster and
8r L UC I L L E 6-IAWKINS
ttildren, Sus.an and Allen, G.ill1 pu I fess10nal Womeu s Club was held at th� M 1ddlep�rt Road side
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Pa rk Tuesday evening. The table lilcss1ng w as g i v e n by M i ss · M r :rnd Mrs Frf'd Rosenbaum
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w,th their son and daughter-inof gla&lt;lioh brought by Mrs Li llian Smith.
arrangement
A cartoon liv•rY Nithtl
meal a short busrness sessiun was l.iw. Mr .ind Mrs Jaclr: Rosenbaum
the
Followin�
'� f;lf•J\jil
aud family
I t'Ond u l'led by the pres1dt&gt;nt. Mn,.
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I-:1 1:1: a beth P i ('kl'n� who ann ou rH· lo ma m ta m its vi &amp; its 10 our I M 1 �s V1rg 1 n1a fisher, Charles•
lun w&lt;1s Lhl· w('Ckcnd guest or
ed l hat the "Bloodinol,ilt' would rnunly
TONIG HT
n i or H i g h I A sy m bul u: al hel l wus present• her aunt M a!-. Ne\ l u• Koehler and
the
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Pome
FAMILY N I GHTS
lh l' Y l&gt;Pl' lll Sund.iy 111 Gallipolis
School on Jul 2:5 She urged the ed to th t"' president by Mrs Nel
Ysu pport the blood l it' Val e which had �een r�ceived with .� n t .11arlei, Weaver.
Danny Kaye. I..ou1s Armslrong
hers
to
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Bob Crosby -- Bobhy Troup I program i n Meigi- County l o 1 r y b ) th e d ub at the State lonve11 - I Mn f J&lt;1 ll .is ;\m et ! and d.augh.
t 1un rt'cently held I l l Vaylon The In uf M�nsf1eld are the guest!
"THE FIVE Pl'.:NNIES"
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token w.is g1\ e1J to the dub for I uf h l·r fdthl•r Juhn Dill and her
(Technicolor &amp; Vistavis1011 J
h�v1ng a p,ml u p mcml.icrship I siswr, M is� Esttfcr Dill.
- also at � g1\' l'r l t.lah'
of Mansfield
, Juhn [ J ;JI J r
Leo Gon--ey - - Huntz Hall
with his fath11d
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AlSQ Car1oon
!\l1 ,u1d Mr� John Rollinson
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Doris Da v -- Jack Lemon
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Ernie Kov.ies
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l h· ,1 1 1 1 0 1 1 d SaH•I} J\lal"l h;i Fr .v , A111v� a11tl uthe� n•Jat1,•es
Teeh,1ieolor
l:::Jiwht·t h I I J IJhs, G l'd ("C �lr M �� l c r , : J\1 1 � ( l,1 nt tiru1•:'icr Wati the
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,· ., 1•' 1 u�,. 1 11l'l rn,1 1• 1· �1 1 . /\ tH I Su nday drnr1er ;;!ucst of Mr. and
Amii
Robert Mitehum Julia London
rey 'l h1•, ,l1.1Jd u11d J•' 1 .i 11t·1� H o u �h ;\I r.� l lerh1•rt l l1xu11 � r:d family,
THE WONIH�llfllL l ' OU NTH.Y
;\Ir!. i\1111a Shoemakcr or New
C.11 &lt; · , r AcJvanr.cmcnl. Jl'an
Techmrnlor
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d a u i:h lt&gt;ri, aud sons•m law, Mr. and
NorlMi .i11tl Jl!rr y P ullen.
I Mn ! &gt;air KPst erson and Mr. and
Le;.:1,; latwn llos(" Hcyuuld�. J\111- M r� /it•n llutk
dred h,wll'l' and M uy Shuler
Mr, .md Mrs. Robert Gardner of
r--.,1 1 1 u11al
ScctH'J l y: Lillian
51111111, h:&lt;1 t l1ry1 1 1toill aud C&lt;1rol J . Cn l umhus were weekend guests
uf Mr. &lt;1nd Mr.!!. Phil Williamson.
Hou.i,:h
M r. &lt;1nd Mrs Huss Wat.son are
l:::mhkn and Fcdcrnt1un: Uess , 1s1\ 1 11g in Columbus with Mrs.
Sanhul 1 1 , Sally .:,cha.ir and M.ix111e I::. A Lt•onard.
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Mr and Mrs. Edward Genheim•
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l'uhl1c ltelatiuns and l'uhhc1 \y: t•r and s1111s Erie and Jc£lrey or
l ' h;1rlt•m• . !loyal Oa!: . Midi , were Sunday
Frcdd11! l t O\Hlllshelt ,
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l'ubln· Affa1u: Charlotte l'er­
rin. Dorothy Je11k im;, Huth IJutl
Mr . .ind Mrs Edward Genheim­
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son a1iJ Martha M :ice .
ln1er1 1,1tau11JI rtelal1ons: Ed ith Wl'rc wl'ekell(1 guests of her par•
Furn·st, A \•11 Harold and Farie ents, Mr . .ind Mrs. Verne BolinKer
Erlewine.
Mrs. Earl Lhll, Mrs. E. A, Jivi­
den and Mrs. Walter Walker were
llus�cll, Alhens visitors Tuesday,
Mcmhership: Nina
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Tl'kphonc: Sadie Md�lhinny
Mrs. Murlin Lcoh11rd and dau•
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lihler uf New Jersey arc the guests
;ind Susrn Park.
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of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor•
Sl'lmlarship: Sadie McElhinuy. man McCalluin.
l'i11,rn&lt;'1•; Nora Rit•(•, Ann Bailey,
Mrs. L. C. Karr, Mn. Mickey
M11ry Park, Mabel Sanborn, Alil'e Willi;1 1ns and sons, Mrs. R. E.
Mills, .l uanita Miller, Wilma Sar• IIOl{'C il lHl M iss Nancy Eiehlnger
�cut and Lois MeElhinny.
Wt•1'c \' i1&gt;1tun; 111 L'ulumb-us Tues•
1.fay .
M u�ir· El hcl Chapnurn.
Mrs. n. F. Ennis, Mrs. Harold
St•ruphoo&lt;t : 1-:li·l abelh l'kke11s.
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l'harlcstun were weekend guests
tl1:t abl'1h Picki"'llS.
l-imall Uusine11s: Gert1ldir1e Swad of Mr. und Mi's. L. C . Karr.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bailey re•
lt•y a11d Thelma Pratt.
tucrned tu lhe1r home In Cleve•
land TueHday 11fter a weeks visit
relatives here.
with
Men's
Missl'S Jackie and Juan f&lt;'reck•
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er lcrt Tuesday fur a visit with
Endicott Johnson
relatives in Cleveland.

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Ramsey- Lowery Wedding Solemnized At Church pff.icials
Rio Grande Church C,eremony June 1 1 Hold Session
Tuesday Evening

The re1ular medine of the
Board of De•cons .and OeaconeH
of !be First United Presbyterian
Church, Middleport, w as held
Tuesd.ay evening int the pastor' s
study with the meeting being
opened with prr,yer by the mod•
erator Rev. Howard Ruppel! .
The secret.iry 's report w.as
given by Vince11t Dabo .and the
treasurer's report by Mrs. Harold
Sauer.
Richard Vau�han a nd Mrs.
Jame&amp; Sanborn were con�ratuh1t­
ed by the :.ioards on headini:: the
successful ice cream social which
was held at the church recen tly.
were m.adc to hold sum•
I merPlans
July JI at
eommuni:;n
I 7 :30 Pm with Mrs.011Everett
Bach•
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The Calvary Baptist church in Rio Grande was the scene
of the giarriage of Miss Freda Joyce Ramsey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wiilia/Jl Ramsey of Gallia, •nd Mr. Jerry Allan
Lowery, son o( Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lowery of Middleport. 'fhe
ceremQoy was �rformed by ttie i:tev. Gerald Brown on Sat­

urday afternoon. the eleventh of June.
The church wa ■ beautifully dee•
Guests wore registered by Mrs.
orated with vases of white glad­
Virgil Lambert.
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seven-branch
and
plllms
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For her dauehter's wedding
delabra, with large satin bows
Ramsey chose a dress or
Mrs,
markJng the family pews. Org�rn
i&amp;t WH Mn. Evan Evan, a11d !kl­ gray _lace accented with white ac­
ward Pirkin1 sang "I Love Y 011 ceuorles ;md a corsage of, baby
Truly" and the "Lord's Prayer", orchldi.
Mrs. Lowery, mother of the
The bride, escorted to the altar
wore a black eyelet sheath
gr�m.
by her father, wore II floor-length
matching accessories.
with
dre&amp;s
g·own of'whlte ChantiJly !are over
satin. The Cltted bodice was ac• Her flowere were white baby or­
c�nted with tlnf pearl whilll! se­ chids,
quins forming a scalloped neck•
Immediately Col]owing the cere•
line, and the IOnJ sleeves came mony, a reception was held on
to pojnh · ov�r the ; wrist&amp; . . Her tbe. l11wn or the home of Mr. and
bouffant skirt WI$ worn over rn ' Mra. James Clark. The bride's
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old-fashloned hoop and torn'led a table was attradively arnrn&amp;ed
\Plain Tue
train ln the back with a large ss• with a miniature bride and groom
\in bow. A rlngertlp veil or JllusThe new Mni. Lowery ls a gra.
1 ion was attached to a .!1111811 crown duate Of C,dmus High school. She
of seed pearl&amp;. 1'opp\ng a white attended Rfo Grande Collci;:c and
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lace blble, the bride carried a for the past lwo years, she has
Girl Scout '!'mop 171 with their bouquet or red roses and 11teph1m· been employed by the Southwest•
leuder11, Uoscmary Arnold aud otis with streamers tied in lover's ern school district as a teacher
Je,rn Scidcn:ibcl, met Mo11day even• k nots.
al Perry School.
Middleport
for .an 0111 111g 111 the picnic
The bridegroom was graduated
Mrs. Thomas Swain servctl a1
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from Marie-lta High school and
street
a
weulng
honor
of
atron
m
.al 1- ' latwu&lt;1ds
attended Rio Grande college, He
A hamhur�cr fry 1111d wieneil length dress or !o.re1t green. Pleil• i� presenlly serving with the US
rm1st w;1s (' lljuyl•d In atldlllon lo ed net Jn a matching 11hadc of Army at Anchorage, Alaska.
romcroy, Ohio
p,11.,1 10 :-:,;1lad, ti,tkl•d h1•ans, pkklcs, green formed lhe neckline of
p,,L:.itu rh,p:,, pop allll cuuk1cs. LJh! gowu and she wore a while
Not OJN:n Tonight
l , a1m·s Wt"L'e p,ay u j aruJ cuntesl blllld14 U hat. Her bouquet Wll8 Ol
THURSDAY •nd F RIDAY
p1 1les wcl'c wou by Nat1l' Y ArnohJ, ptnk ro11cs and carnations.
UIUUG l-.:s AT TOK0 -111
M;( J' Y �kKt'IWC, s,rndra 1- l endrick�
Dressed in Jdcntical eowns of
(Tt.' &lt;' hllil'olor I
;1titl Jr1ne GrncsN The troop then a Jighler sh:ule o( green were the
William llo\clen-G nH� Kelly
l1tked to lhl1 l,01•gk111 hume where lWo tJndC HllliUdS, Mn. Ray WIiiis
the t'VClllll� Wa� iipenl dandn� Oil and Mrs. Haymond .Brady. 1''1ow­
SUN., MON., TUIS.
Apr�..
the hn•eicw;.y, The �roup sang er -,:in was young MiH Mary Ram­
·' 'J'I IE BRAMBU.� ULISH"
'"Hitppy H1rthday" to Jucidyn Jean .aey, 11111ter or the bride, wearing
, Richard Burton
St•1t1&lt;'11ulil'l wl1ose birthday is July a peach colored dreas and carry•
Barbal'Q Rul'Lh
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, .... 11 UiUikel 01 yellow ru:;e pttills.
' 'l'f&lt;�YTON PLACI�"
Altnuling in atltlil!on lo those \."eUow ro1e1 were alao worn in
R.f-&lt;1d.S like Nunwry
11u111NI Wt'L"I' Jeanne �:t&gt;en1baeh, her hair.
Hhymes compitrcd Lu
Jewel !'rice, Scdonia Spencer &lt;1tld
"Bramhle 8m1h"
�u.:�IN hilly Loc1,:lclll und Uarb.i ra
Virgil Lambert wu beat m•n
' and uahen were Thom11 Swam,
Spencer.
\' erno11 }o'allon and R•y Brady.
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tlu phone that jiui in almost gnywJim!
Jm11(l'lne e. tC!lephone thaf fe' both cnmp11ct
and .u.dju11table . • • one that can be installed
where no other phone could go before I
Woll, 'lit'11 here in the handsome '11' handy
Space•Maker, the phone t h a t "makee room"
for lt!elt no matter how small tho space o r
tlll'ht the corner. A t time ot lnstal111.tio11,
handset and dial can be adju,ted and locked
Into the most convenient positlons.
What's more, Sp1u�e-Maker ts &amp;.\'allublo In
decorator colors to match dltcor of kltchon,
bl!droom, family room or den.
See Space-Maker In all lt8 be&amp;uty a t our
Bueine11s Office, and learn how lltlle It coste
to have one of your own, Or phone us nnd
Wll
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5 .95 pr.

Raush's Shoe Store

Girl Scout Troop
Holds Picnic At
Geoglein Farm

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MEIGS THEATRE

Better Het1lth Club
Hold• Ft1mil y Picnic

I Pomeroy Gorden
AP lll"OXLtnalt•ly 20 tam1l1Cll 01· l:i../ub M eets At
Lbe Lame! l'llff Beller Hullh 'Y· ,

01 Jewelry Values Friday and Saturday
Gents

Leather Watch Straps
SOc
Nylon Watch Straps
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C lu·b Nljoyed II picnic �U lll)C I' Mon•
day evening at the Syracuse park,
Uurlui,: lhC! e"enln�. Mra . Dana oliver was honored wlth 11. handk er{·hief shower in ob1en•1wce 0_ her
birthday.
The nut meeting or th(' duh
will be held at the home ot Mra,
L1,.wrt'nn• Smith.

CQSTUME
JEWELRY
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PRICE
ONE l,IIT OF

HAMON Gl1ASSWARE
Ladlel

SPEIDEL

WATCH BANDS
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Sale
Pr1ee

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Reaulor . 14.95

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Ladies Ronson Hoir Dryer - - $8.95

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fUO IOn , , . 11oa JLWII NY

Here's that big. broad, ,-y tot
and louer heel so popular with
young bu;ldersl Midi for ro,1111nd-tumbl1 11torl 011 reten loot
Ind lop • , • wator Ind ICld ro­
&amp;istenl And, so .comlortlblel

$4.99 Cllld $6.95
Hartley &amp; B11111ttt
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"Middle Of Upper Block"
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1, Un.._. ''"' lftternaHonal
,,. ,,.... o,trkh hH Nnral
...... Nd! of w+.lch la,-,, hff
.... ln ttt. Nfflll nett. Thea the
fetiMI.. .. 1bollf their IJutln"'
_..II• the 1n1I• h1tchN out th•
n-. famll,-.

Around And
About
Middleport

Jy fRIDDII HOUDAIHI L T

Mr. and Mra. DallH BlevinJ
and children Sonny and Jo.1n N!·
ce11tly of Norfolk, v,., are viail•
ing with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. r·. Parmalee.
Miss Lois Cecil 11 reported to
be seriously ill in Meigs General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mn. Walter Ancel of
South Charle5ton visited yester­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Neal and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hawley and
children of Wallbridge are vis.il­
ing with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. James Hawley Sr. Mr. Haw­
ley Sr. is a patient in Melga
Gener.ii Hospital.
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The grou p dedded to have
Family Night, July 26 beginning
with .a 6:30 potluck dinner with
Mrs. Herman Bailey in charge.
Richard Vaughan was named pro­
gram chairman with Mrs. Paul
Haptonstall in charge or music
Visiting last Thursday with
and Miss Phyllis Joachim thi!' Mr. and Mrs. Cash Braley were
publicity.
their son•ln•law and daughter,
At the close of the m eeting re- Mr. and Mu. Jack Schwelt,ier of
freshment.s were .\lfU'ved by Miss Columbus.
Elda Csney and Wesley· Fry
Joachim, Mrs. Buri;ett, Vincent
Dabo an d Everett Foreman to ',\'ere Jn Huntington yesterda)' to
the followlng Marcus Chambers, atlend the inltruction &lt;'lass on
Richard Vaughan, Mrs. Charles lp.!Ltallalltm of Ceramic wall tile
Shumaler, Mrs. Ba Uey, Mrs. which was edonsored by the
Haptonstall, Mrs. Bachner, Rev. Huntington Wholesale Furniture
Ruppelt, and Mi8.!I Margaret Sauer Co., at the Pritchard Hotel.
and Mr11. Lilll1n Stelff, guests. I John No.II of Hurricane, W. Va.
The meeting was closed with w,s the dmner ,:ueu of Mr. and
the Lord's Prayer aCter which Mrs. Harold Ssuer and family last
the group counted sales --tax Thunda)'.
Carol Hudson, stu•cnt at Millistamps.
gan College, Tenn., i1 employed in
th&amp; office of Dr. Cavallero in
Gallipolls during the summer va­
cation.
Mrs. Addie Fu1ate was releaaed
frorn Holzer Hoapilal Monday and
i1ken by ambulance tO the Elm­
wood
Nurslr,a Home, Coolville
The ladies of the Hearthstone
she wlU be a bed pa­
where
RFD,
Cla,- of the First Baptist Church
lime.
aome
for
tient
of Middleport enjoyed a real treat
when the men of the class enter,.
taim�d !hem with a picnic at the Birthday Observed
loeal roadside park Tuesday evening .. The men had arranged for -,pith Cookout Su,«fay.
Mr. �nd Mr�. GeoUrey Wilson
a chicken dinner to be catered
nt
�rta 1 ned with a co?k out at
c
Crom lhe Martin Restaurant for
home, Rose Hlll, Sunday
their
the outing
I evening In obse7vance or the Cirsl
Rev. and Mn. Donald �oone
were , birthday of their daughter, KellJ
Jeannie
and daughter,
guests for the picnlc with the Ann.
Pr_esent were Mr. and Mrs. V_e rn�
following attending Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ru..ell Wllaon
Davis,
Harold Hubbard, Mr. and Mra.
Milton Hood, Mr. and Mrs. All en and dirnght_ers, Carli •n� Coll-een
Hughes, Mr, and Mrs. Willis An• and Mrs. Villa. Carl of M•d�leport;
thony, Mr, and M u. Edison Mrs. Leone Wll10n, Ame.ville ; Mr.
and Mn. Charies Moore and chil•
Baker and daughter, Janet Kay,
dren, Penny Sue, P,mela, Tereu.
and Trina, Fatrbom; Mr. and Mn.
Jlisil l11 /llid,Jlepori
Carl Moore, ·Mr. and •Mrt. Oon Jett
CPO and Mn. Dallas Blevins and and daughter, Lisa Ka.,e, Mr. and
children, Joan and Sonny, of Nor­ Mrs. David Slater and Mrs. Vir­
folk, Va., are \lisltlng this week ginia Slater all of Pomeroy and
with Mr. 11.nd Mrs. 8. F. Parmalee Mr, and Mrs. Wih1on and Kelly
in Middleport.
Ahn.
Chiei Blevins ls enroute lo Cecil
Field, Fla., for a two. year ahore
RIDS SHILL QUEMOY
duty aBliignment with the U. S.
TAIPEI, Formosa UPI-Com .
Navy. The Blevioa will 'reside in munist Chinese batteries fired 91
Jacksonville. Their son, Sonny, shells on the offshore island of
plans to spend the rest of the sum­ Quemo y Monday, the NationaliS
mer with his grandparent.B, Mr. Chine!e Defense Ministry an
nounced tod,y.
and Mrs. Parmalee.

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Weather

By UnltN Preu l""""'t5onel
Ohio: O.Cr-Ns1119 cl....ilMM and
c:oofar tod•Y• 4 hw thoww, •a­
tr1HM ..,t portion thla momln1.
Fair •nd cool•r toni9hf, Ft'ld.ay
f•ir, not much ch.n.- in ...,._ra•
h,,.._ High tDday In 70.. L.. to­
nitht 1-n 50s.

net,oted I'• l'he IRtftoe•t• 01 l'he 1'fd9••1'fu- Area

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L�S A GELF..S (UPI) - Sen. John F. Kennedy launched m.ikera, a bras b.;ind. stale stand• them fa,•orite sons The favul'lt e i ling him momentarily in the lead.
a conf_,�en� N
ea �pa1gn for th� White Ho�se today within ilours art.ls and wavmg platilrds to .ahow �ns wen• Lovele.si, of Iowa. hu&lt;"k Hut tht c-hecr�
of 11,c Juhnson 8UP·
a!ter wmnmg tne Democratic presidential nomination on the lhilt they could create more nm.se mg of Kansas, Govs l{()hHI B. I portcris soo11 grew
-.·eakcr.
1
1 first ballot.
and confusion than partisans or Meyner of New Jersey and Hoss I By the 11e lhe roll ciill reach•
I . His �irst order of businef.i&gt;:.P"a.s to pick a vice presiden• any other canduJale
Barnett of :i1:ississippi. .'ind SP11 t'd his home state or M aa5acnu.
LONG DEMONS TRATION S
1 tial running mate a�d Sen. •�rt Symington
Geor1e
Smathers 01 i--lorida Lm c- setts, Kennedy had 305 votes to
of Missou ri,
A eOllvenlion rule stipulated that �ess and Docking wilhdrew 1mml·d I Johnson ·s 158, and lhe handwriting
I one of his defeated rivals for
spot oo the ticket was the dcmo11s�rations lasl no
1
longer 1ately and endorsed Kennedy
on thl;! wa lls of the co1vernous
run�way favorite. The formal
ice of the vJce pre8idential than 10 q1inute&amp; but Gov. LeRoy
ust
then
It
4:S
look
minute�
j
for
!'!ports
Aren a was plain for all to
1 nommee will _be made at kl,�� convention session.
Collins of Florida, convention the convention lo give Krnnedy i,ce. l&gt;elt'.gates could see runnmg
In a dramatic appearance be,; ..port by Senate Democratic chairman, found lhia rule
impos• the nomination.
! tol&lt;1ls on a sort of 1L1m()d tote
i fore . the hoarsely cheering c'!n•'., ader Lyndon B. Johnson, his 11ible to enforce.
Grow
w
C..._n
..
ker
,
lio.ird.
,. , v�nhon del_egates jus_t before mu;I. .OnieSt rival, Symington and d
In all, nine names were placed
Alaibama, firs! state ea I led. t'ast
A ·
A huge. expi:;:tanl roar w.nt up
1 n ight ln th� convention _city! I(en• Jlii E.
Stevenson, an inactive candi- beiore the convention, five of most of its vote for Johnson, pt11 I from the Kennitdy aopporter,
1 nedy promised to lead his victory- a.ate who was
1 when New York gave him
available for a lhird
a ,.....
st11rved party back to national no,nination. But there already were
sh,e block of 104½ votes, and
power•
some rumbles of t.rbuble rrom the
Ohio followfll IOOR with all ot
Predict, No.,.mMr Victory
So11.th, which had supported John.
ih 64 votH.
''We
will
carry the light to the son oilmost unanimously,
I
The slate of Washington pushed
people this fall - and we shall
"This is an important election,"
him
0•1cr thf' 700 mark, and now
'
: win, ' declared the 43-year-old Sen. Kennedy said. "In many ways
the only qucstwn was wluch stale
Massachusetts senator, one of the tM. most Important election in the
, �
would have the- honor of clinching
DAV OFFICERS INSTALLED - Don Roach, Middleport, Was installed as Comman�er of youngest men ever nominated for hla� of thi11 country.. All or us
the
7til votes required for DODI·
Chapter 53, DAV, at the Mejgs Chapter's But te:rnut Avenue Horhe, Monday night. Judge the pre,Jde�cy, and the first Ro- •erou this room are ; united to­
in.atmn.
.
John C. Bacon was installing officer assisted by Ed Spencer as Officer ot the Day. Pictured man C�thoh� to head a major getber in our devotion to this
"Wyom
ing,
1
5
votes," , brayed
country.
at the installatibn, (L to R) are Walter Kenne dy, Sr. , chaplain; Don Roach , commander; Ow· party ticket in 32 years.
Frazier.
The preside-ntial nomin�e sched"We wish to keep It strong and
"It is a great honor to be- in the
en Watson, treasurer; Walter Reuter; kneelin g, Harry Wolfe , Ed Spencer, Herm an Warner, uled
I Slrategy huddle with party 1 free. It will require at this criti•
t-'OSJlion
of assuring the nomma.
and William Ratliff.
l�aders t�ls m�rning to di5Cuss his cal time the- best of all of us."
llon of a great American--Sen.
vice presidential choice.
Iii the roll call Alabama yielded
John Kenned y," .�:iid Tracy .\fc.
Symington possesses se\leral to texas and Speaker Sam Ray.
lracke n, speakin g for Wyomi n_v.
qualification� regarded by Ken• burn, Mr. Democrat and Johnson 's
When the cht-ers !iubsidcd, lie
.
netly strategists 11, essetlt1al-he le Texu twtn in the Democratic eon•
cast
Wfominv 's entire 15 voles liir
from th� Midwest, has • pro•Carm ,:reUlonal leadership, _put John­
Kennedy .and pushe-d the winner
.
bloc voting recor_d, and ts
a Pro- aon name before the convention.
past the magic number of 761 .
test.ant_ Eplscopah an.
�ka yielded lo Minnesota, and
H('p_ Charles H .Brown, Sy1111n/.!•
.
,
Symington, who h.ad previously Go , Orville L. Freeman of that
Premium books for the 1960 will be held on the final day of gi"aM thi� )'ear with the Pomeroy,
ton'.!. &lt;'ampa,gn m:u1agcr, was soon
editlon of the Meigs County Fair the lair, Aug. 20 beginnin&amp;: al 2· Middleport, Eastern and Ratland disavow�d any interest in second statl did the same for Kennedy.
on the platform . .asking Collins to
�
High · School bands schedulf'd lo place, mdlcated strongly today Delatl'arc yielded to Missouri and
are being distrlbuted today by p. m.
recoi;nize Blair when the roll call
"
Pony harne8.!I racing Is being make appearances during the th�t he would _accept if asked. He Gov�james T. Bh1ir jr, handled the
Frsnk H. Johnston, fair board
was frnishe d.
expanded this rear and will be_ l ra�lng programs .and at other 881d the queshort was "entirely assighment for Symington.
1eeretll')'.
Collins did . and Blair asked that
.
up to Se�, Kennedy."
While the Cair will be staged the top 1ttnchon on the after, hours.:
Aller each of these speeche-s,
.\llssou r1's 39 \·otes be shifted fro m
.
.
Immediately a�ter his \IICtory, I supporters of the
Evenine; grandstand attractions
Crom Aug. 16 to Aug. 20, it is noons when the twjllght racing ii
candidale5
Syming ton to Kenned y and that
Kennedy
was given pledges or masaed in the aisles with noise•
about
be
will
fair
1960
the
for
being stressed thal entries in the to be hll!ld. The racing program
Kennedy be &lt;lPclarcd the winner
ape, competition or dairy and will again include running races the same as. .thoi;e last �ear. 'J'.he
by acl'lam ation. Collins put the
beef i:attle, sheep and swine Cor horses and ponies and they annual services or !he J,le1gs
motion and declared it c.arried al•
Association
judging will clolle at 4 p. m. on will be at 4 p. m. on AUii, 18 and Courity' Ministerial
though Gov. Ross Barnett o[ Miss.
will open the fair on Tuesday,
Wednesday, Aug. 10. All other at the same hour on · Auu. 20.
issippi later made his way lo the
Additional hia:h sehool bandtJ Aua;. le. On Wedne1td1y evening
entries jn open cl&amp;Bsea can be
pl:ltform to say that his state did
made. with the seeretary on or be- are being added to the C1ir pro-. ,he F_le�nor I,i.�atiorial · iLJ.lto
not join in the acclamalion.
_ _.,_.
fore nooo on Wedn,sda1, Au11.
UarUt ,�� � -i-.a,iik � 1� ... � d
There were rumblings fnnn
appearaqce."if 1be _1oeij f,ift,.
1'7. J'ohnatOfi. �11 be at the fair
South Carolina and other Deep
..,..,'i.
'Clarence_ Robert Jarre-Jls, fun�ton, was placed on two
the annual bo!!_8 ��ow wit: .
USmess
board offiCfl on lhe R.ock Springs _. 0
South states aOOut a possibte bolt
�s probahon yesterday by Judge John C. Bacon in com'.
held as the .1.11ur-ay _ svemn&amp; mon pleas
fairgrounds from 1 to f p. m. on
from
tJae Democratic ticket and
court
on
his
change
of plea to a,n indictment char­
Krandstand attraction.
Aug.. 8, 9 and 10 to accept the
platform,
On Friday evening, Aug. 19, the ging breaking and entering.
live!tock entrlea,
f30S8Cte
Jarrells, indicted by the Janu­ mistake in the indiclment.
horse pulling contest will be the
Carrying out tradition o! county
aI'y
grand jury for breaking a11d
Roberts was released on prob.a­
on
while
.atlraetlon
grandstand
falN, horse racing will again play
entering
the Kelroy Nile Club in tion after having about six months
Saturday evening lhe Big Bend
an active role in the UNMl fair
John F. Kennedy
· Minslrel Association will make Its November, 1959, had entered a in the county jail awaiting grand
with the twilight harness ral"ing,
The Northwestern Board o!
plea or not guilty to the indict• jury action and trial. He entered
which was inaugurated tast year, Education met at Rutland last Cirth appearance in a five•scene ment
being returned here .e guilty plea to the charge, aa did
to be held on Thursday and Frj• t1ight but transacted no buiiness musical presentation entitled June alter
' Florida on the Jarrells yesterday. The two me-n
from
6
The
.
of
ollies
Bend
Big
1 960"
i,�
day Aug. 1 8 and 19, while aftef- due to 8 change in the meeting "
charge.
He
was
represented by had entered the night spot and
Department will
noo� harne" ncing tor horses , place, clerk WHll•m Hobstetter Racine Fire
a
court-appoint
ed
attorney Fred stolen a quantity of liquor and
have the firework• displa, at
Ralph Bass, Sy,aeuse and Fred
said toda-y.
olher merchandise, the indict­
10:30 on Saturday · evening to Crow.
Vandall, Pomeroy, boih entered
Regular meeting place of the wrap up the 1960 lair.
The indictment of J.errells on ments charged.•
not guilty pleas in County Court
board in the future will be the
Both men have long prison re.
The annual junior !air parade, the breaking and entering charge
Ry United Press lnternationaJ
today to eharge brought bY cuunI elementary school building on
was
m.ade
on
testimciny
of Mur111l cords, Sheriff Robert Hartenbach
o r achievement
ntation
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 43-year-old Democratic presi• ty oflicers.
College Avenue, in Rutland, in• prese
Roberts,
another
Huntington
msn
said.
and the atyle revue has
dential nominee, might never have gone into politics if his
Bass w9s arrested last night by
I stead of the high 9ehpof building awards
the morning or Aug. who was captured by Hu11tington
set
been
eputy Howard Fr•mk and charg.
'
meetings were 20, rlnal ror
, where former
Joe
brother
killed
been
t
hadn
D
bombing
a
on
in
mission
,
poliee
,
with
loot
from
the
night
day o r the fair.
ed with driving while intoxicated.
held. Regular meeting date the
club in his car. Jarrells had also
World War II.
month.
each
of
Wednesday
second
to the grand jury
th
been recognized by Huntington
Funeral services for John Ed­
Joe, as eldest brother, had been tapped to carry on e ��thwah�sbound
bond
set at $300. Van•
that
toda)'
aaid
Hobstetter
Mr.
i
Ro.
the
from
running
as
poijce
J
v.
wa.-d Lorriaon, age 32, of West
political tradition of one of the nation 's most remarkable fa- dall, Blso arruted
ty Frank was
berts car when it was stopped on
Columbia, will be held Frlda y at the board felt that the publlc
m1'I'1es--th e K
ennedys of Ma_ssac husetts.
placed
under
$200
.
bond
change
the
of
informed
be
should
on ;11 in,
the
Huntington•C
heHpeakc
bridge
2 p. m. from the Salem EUB
Bui after his_ death, the family
to:dcation chargE- with his hear•
In the meeting place and given
mai'or
Jarrells wu arrested by the FBI
his
youth,
his
obstades:
Church baek of West Columbia.
·
named young John as the Ken·
in Mlami, Fla,, on a fugitive war•
Roman Catholicism and the know. in""" set for satu rd ay mormng m
He was employed at the Will­ the opportunity of attending the
I
e.
I
ica
ne
rr
l
IT
f
d
po
or
Y
County
Court.
ledge t'hai only one man has ever
rant and two trip1 to Florida were
lama Coal Mine, West Columbia, sessions.
"JuSt as l we-nt into politics gone straight from the Senate to
In other County Court eases,
Memben of the board are Or•
As a special luncheon meeting
necessary to return him to Meigs
and when leavins wort We�nes­
Ruth Smith entered a pica of
Du,an•
county lo an�er to the indJ-et­ held at the Daniel Boone -Hotel in because Joe died,'' sa id Ke11 nedy, t be White House.
day suffered a heart attack!. He ion Ro-uati, presifjent,
"if anythin g happened to me 10·
guilty
or .;i state patrol charge
Thor
preaident,
vice
Stanley,
Charleston,
W.
Va.,
July
12,
Mr.
HardG.
Educa•
of
Board
Pomeroy
The
was
That
brlng
to
trip
Cirst
the
On
ment.
man
Warren
was ruahed to the Schaekel Clin­
!D
morrow,
would
Bobby
brother
of
y
driving
withou t a license and
and
Snowden
Carroll
Carsey,
Fred
S.
Blaettnar
or , Blaettnar
ing, and he was a Republican.
tion met Tuesday evening at the him to Meigs county Crom the
ic in Ma.son but wH dead on ar.
Senate,
the
in
seat
my
for
run
was
fined
$10
and costs.
memben.
Montgomery,
Francla
presented
was
Pomeroy,
Co.,
Auto
for
Gibbs
Charles
Supt.
of
orfice
Dade County, Fla., jail, custody
rlYal.
Hant Worker
and if Bobby died, my brother
John W. Arbaugh, Tuppers
Mr. Lorrlaon was born Dec. 27, George Dallas · is execuUve head ltl rea:ular meeting with all mem• or the prisoner was rerused by the Knudsen Award for 1960.
Kenned y worked har&lt;I for his rlains, paid a
take over for him.' '
fine for speedG. A . Wlgalns, zone manager for Teddy would
hen present. The school Cilendar federal authorities because of a
1808 in laland, Ky,, snd bill father of the district.
victory in Los Angeles Wednes- ing brought by$10
'
iS
Kennedy
s
has
succe
been
the
state patrol.
·
been
has
meeting
apecial
A
area,
this
·in
Division
Motor
Pontiac
the.
for
was
year
achoo)
coming
w., the late John ,Lorrison. His
day night. His primary campaigns
20 at adopted and routine business
called for Wednesday July
pointed @ut al the time of presen­ 1peetacular. He has never lost an were real whirlwinds.
mother survive, JLt Van, W. Va.
·
UPSIDE MOVE
tation that the award is presen\ed election.
tnnsacted.
Other surYlvo:s sre hi1 wlfe, 8 p. m. •
With his lage family stumping
And he won the presidential
NEW
YORK
UPJ - Stocks made
who
dealers
Pontiac
thoae
to
011ly
roof
the
on
ledge
the
to
Repain
Audrey, at home; three 1on1: RI•
for him and holding Kennedy their first upside naove
o
ing
by
nomlnati
overcom
three
n
fo11r
have done a truly outatanding
of the Junior High School and win.
&lt;hard, Bancroft, w. . Va .; Donald, Jury Trial Announ
"coUet hours'-a technique be sessions today, opening inmostly
ced
eales
job
in
the
spring
months
of
High
Senior
the
on
repair.a
dow
and Ronald, both at home; three
has used since being elected 10 rirm in moderately active trading,
1960.
SChool bulidillg were ordered. Res•
daughters, Mr,. Dort, Hall, Will- In Condemnation Case
the Senate in .1952-he swept to
Mr. Blaettnal''s performance In
iam1on, W. Va.; Mra. Carolyn
A Jyry trial will be held July 27 olutlons were paSl!ed to rent a
primary \lictories in Oregon, Min­
BREAK-CWF
Pomeroy contributed tp Pontiac's
Stewart, Wat Columbia; M•ry in the case of the State Hiehway safety deposit box from the Pom•
nesota, Maryland, New Hpmpshire
BRUSSELS OPI - The Repub­
Franch, at home and �our grand• I Department venus Kenneth B. eroy National Bank and to accept
Nebraska, Wisconsin snd predo­ lic of the Congo broke off diplo�
Bruce R. Scholl, Pomeroy na­ excellent record as evidenced by
CMss, accordin, to an entry slgn. a driven' training car frOm the tive now living In Lancaster where the fact that Pontiac 's Nleil are
children.
minantly Protestant West Virginia malic relations with Belgium to­
Preston Motor Comoany of Mid• he Is a member of the State High­ running well ahead of 19�Friend• niaf call &amp;t the real• I ed by Judge John C. Bacon.
day.
S.. NominH Paga Thl'ff
dence after 4 p. Ill, loday. The
The case is for the condemnation dleport.
way Patrol Post, haa been chosen
A meetin g Wal set for Aug. 2 at as one of 20 patrolmen for train­
Rev. Ralifh Mahoney will offlclate of property for blthway purpoaea
Sl.ite Highway Patrolman W. L.
and burial will be in the West on St.te Route 692 Jn Scipio town• noon to open and check bida for ing II a member of the Under
Keating of the G111lipolis Poat ad•
Columbia ffJll Cemeteey. Fo1le- ship. The state li' now in the pro­ the conatruction of the new eJe. water Recovery Squad.
ised Meigs Cou oti· volunteer Cire
aonp Funeral Home ii In charge een of buildirµi: a highway over mentary achool building. The cal•
Scholl Is this week attending
and emergency units to use ut•
endar tor the coming l(!hool year a school a t Ohio State Univer1ity
the Cron propert)'.
of a.rrangementa.
most 'cal.Ilion and common sense
was accepted as follows:
in the use ol skin diving equip­
as to speed inside towns in a
Sept. ,. Monday, Labor Day, ment.
The Loyal Bereans class of the Mjddleport Church of
tal k Wed11esd11y nening at Syra.
11chool1 closed; 1 0:30, 1. m. General
The 20 patrolmen who will
Christ was first in line to ser\'e the July Bloodmobile canteen
cuse.Teachers' meeting, 1\oom 14, Sr. make up the squad have been
A Long Botto• wo91an and her
He wiis the speaker for meet• it was announced today.
lfigh (both elementary and sec­ chosen from volunteers from
were in the county jail today ing of the Met,1ts County Volun•
son
OfCicials or the Counl y Health
ondary te•che1'8); 1 p. m., elemen­ each of Ohio's 10 Patrol Districts.
The Blood�obil� will be at the
charged with larceny in the theft teer Flremen's Association.
who arc inforrqally
Department
tary teachen' meeting, Su1ar Run, Following
completion of the of $ISO allegedly stolen from a
Pomeroy
Ju mor �1gh school from
I
The oflicer said that "at all sponsoring the Bloodmobile visit
Central; 1 p. m., secondary teach• coursll!, each of the patrolmen will
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Southern leaders were furious ers' meeting,
to
12
p.
W@lls.
W.
John
man,
Run
Dewitt's
m.
6
all
to
regard
times,
give
let's
after
broke
schedule
1960
the
I
Jr. High, Sr. High.
Its appcar�ce here was arrang•
Wells algned aCCidavita in Coun• traffi&lt;", vehicles and pedestrians" down r« lack of a Red Cross
today because they were swallowed against their will in the &amp;!pt. t, Tuesda)', 1ehool1 open. be issued complete Scuba equip.
and will be avaDable for ly Court fhar1ing Garnet Hay­
roar of acclamation !or Sen. John F. Kennedy. "We vote October 28, Friday, SOEA Teach• ment
He said that even on the open chapter, said several organiz .e• !"'d two weekl ago . alter local
recover:,l- operations. man, 47, and her son, Clartince, road outside towns if passing tions
underwater
a pica last week �ersons m �t who l!isid_ �hey were
unanimously not to be unanimous," reported South Carolina er,• meetin&amp;, Athens, achools clo• Scholl la the
son of Mrs, Fran• 26, with larceny. Peace bonds niiglit be dangerous, hold back, for answered
interested JD Te-orga mzmg a lle-d
a group to provide the July Cross
ed.
-but no one heird.
ces Scholl, Pomel'oy.
Chapter at le1:1st on a Hmitp1Jr
the
ag,lnst
issued
also
were
offi•
The
ceases.
never
liability
a.!L
25 canteen.
November 24 . 2,1, Thurad11y and
Ire was directed It a fellow Collins off the plaUorm and plead•
as Wells charged that he feared cer wa1 introduced by P�tc CUn­
Co�ha1rmen or the church cd scale. They bope to maintain
Southerner, Gov. Leroy 'Collihl of ed with him to announce publicly Friday, Thanksgiving receas.
bodily harm.
diCf, president.
class are 4Mrs. George Hudson, blood \lislts. This ,roup has sche­
December 22, Thuraday, Christ• Special .Rehearsals
Florida, permanent chairman of that Mtuisslppl wanted to switch
a
jlven
be
will
couple
The
Ra­
Middleport,
from
Firemen
•
Mrs. Edgsr Allensworth, Mrs. duled another meeting July 18 at
,sessions
rehearesl
apecial
Two
tbe Democratic National Cooven• from • favorite son nominatlt.1n to maa recesa begins.
Cow-t.
County
in
hearing
cine and Syracuse attended. The Clsrence McNcal and Mrs. Mar• lhe of! leea of the C&lt;'unty He.alth
January 3, Tuesday, Sehool, re- have been set for this ind Friday
lohn110n and not to Kennedy;
lion.
Department.
next meeting will be held the tha Childs·
evening for the ann1Jal muslc11I
open.
Collins natly refuted.
They char,ed that Collini re,
1 aecond week in Aul!ust in Middle­
Blood cre:dita of Meigs county
Bend
911
the
of
PNlleillatlon
''Who's
January 20, Friday, close of first
1oln1 to campaign for
fuaed to recognlre them and
Soldier
Cheshire
at all ,urroundlng hos·
persons
port where a report will be re­ Minor Accid t�nl W us
Minstrel Association at the Melga
thereby JHf Kennedy th11 Demo­ the tJctet In lli11i111ippl if it semester.
centers a.re more than
and
pitals
cehred
con­
firemen's
stale
the
on
Germany
In
Arrives
January 23, Monday, Second ae- County Fair.
cratic · prei,identl1I nomination by isn't ua?" Stennla uked Collins.
exhausted. Debits lb!: at the level
Army Pvt. Bobby C. Robie, eon ference, Refreshments were sen• On Lower Parkin� Lot
All resldenta wishing to try
acclamaUon against the wt.bet of "Who's 101111 , t'o camp•l1nf · We me1ter bl!gin11.
•Pomeroy I police invest igate-cl a where blood will be refused at
March 31, · Good Friday, schools out fol' vocal solo roles and re• or Everett G. •Robie, Cheshire, re­ ed.
can't c1mpala:n on that record In
the Southetn atatel.
mi11or
accident on the lower park- Holzer Hospital, for eumple, un•
is
and
Germany
in
arrived
cently
.
the
to
report
to
are
soloit:ts
gular
closed.
The mOll bitter pl'6tel� came ::iluiatippl?''
,
less paid and assurance received
1t 4:30 p. m. yesterdny.
lot
ing
PITAL
ME'IGS GENERAL HOS
Drew Webster Post 39, American now a member or the 2d Atmored
May 23, Tuesday, final exam,.
The rumbling1 of • party bolt
from NiNiulppi which not only
that
credits wlll be met in the
Fosler,
Ra.l,ph
that
reported
They
Perry,
Dorothy
Mrs:
Admitted:
Division.
May M • 2:1, Wedneaday and Lea:ion Hall betwt?t!n 8 and 10 p .
wanted no PU't of the accltma• and a ,late of independtnt elee-a meter- future.
from
backed
Minersville,
eard
B
,
Mary
Mrs.
;
I
Rt.
Reedsville,
in
specialist
supply
waler
A
ell
evening
Friday
n
O
tonl1ht.
m.
re•
for
closed•
schools
Thunday,
nomlna•
the
with
tncreHed
Uln
tion vote but lll9o 1',n:14;:d to
U the July· � vistt !ails to
tlrla of the county wislttn1 to Headquarters Company of· the di• llutland; Betty Wilson, •Pomeroy; ed · parking space and struck the
portl · and record.a.
cbanle lb ballot Jl'Qpi Gov. Ron Uon of Kennedy.
enough donon to put the
produce
side
Ed
Peggy
by
driven
car
a
of
·
Racine.
Sayre,
Dean
rs.
M
ln
Bltta_liOJl
Engineer
23d
vilion'1
,
10
the
lot
out
try
dancing linea
May 2ll, fliunday, Hftb School
Sen. Strom Thurmond, the
i!arnett tp_ Sena!, )!tlo,:11!' �d·
car county in the black (ID Its blood
Edwards
The
Mason.
Wini!,
Smith
Robert
Mra.
Discharged:
0
Army
Ute
entered
Roble
H'anau,
the
aa
featured
be
to
"
of
part
a
Commenc:1ment.
11'8,
In.
eandidate
tl
�
R
'State,.
er Lyndon B. JobJIIOll.-r- : ••i 1·
May are: Friday, PupilJ report for ehow ate to report at the ball a t la11t D�cember and �mpl�ied . bi.lic and son, Middleport; Zelma Gil• wu damaged on the right side. No ledger, local doQ,Ors will have to
8,rllot and S.ni, J- 0. Eut- aaltl 1¥° j
�th Carolina cohNngo to hoapltala ln. lbe-duture.
· more -and � Gilmore, Po�F.Of. . ureaLs were mrde.
Kndx, �; •
�&amp; ,t Forf
tlon � _ .. mon��ed, 1 .. . ... �e �- . .� ......lo' �
bn
lutd
! f�9'1&lt;.
1' •
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1960 Fair Premium Books Being Distributed

Stressing Earlier Entry For Livestock Shows
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Jarrells Given Probation On

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Board Meet1" ng

Heart Victim
To Be Buried
Friday At 2

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Segregationists Boil, Foment

Plans To Bolt Party Standard

In.the lftemoon. you can bolin applylna hm H011811 PAIHT')vw
ci;.a you primed in the 11J011UD1. Within 20 minulel, S- HCVSII
PAINT ii dry ••• bug.free ••• duet-free . . . and you are worry,fne
about ■udden ra1na apoi)ina the job.
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Not Gui lty Pleas
Entered In
County Court

,s D est1ny
N onunee
.
. probah)y
Decl.ded By Brother,S Deatl1

Pomeroy Dealer
Recognized For
Top Sales Job

School Calendar
Approved By ·
Pomeroy Board

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Hearthstone Men
Ent.ertain With
Chicken Dinner

E L BfRFELDS

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Ken nedy Vows Powerful Ca m paign For
Presiden cy Af ter Fir st Ballo t Success

Roedel Home

Mrs, J. 0. Roedel auUILed by
M r1. lrvJn1 Kaer Jr. entertained
the Pomeroy Garden Club llun·
day aftemoon at her home on
�•t M ain St.
The meeting was in charge or
tbe prealdenl, Mr!. Roy Bet1ing
and Mrs. · L. C. Karr acted u
H&lt;:N!t1ry In lhe abaence or Mn.
J. E. D. Hntin:er. Memben ans·
wered roll &lt;call wlth a term uaed
, ranainl and lt1
in flower u
mean.la�.
Plans w$'e made_ f11r a picnic
to be held at the home of Mrs.
lrvin1 Kai, J,., In Muon, W.
Va., oa A�u1t 1, al 8 p. 11\. a t
which time! the 25th anniversary
of ' the clu� \Vilt bf obaerv�
Mn. Roedel and Mn. Dor Schaf·
fer were named to prepare a hls­
toq, of lhe dub.
A worluib()p WH held follow­
in•1 'tbc b-u,lneu .seulon with
MN. • JOhD - l.ietwller tLXplaining
t� lffflntemt1nl which she bad
made, inpludiq pink and blue
h)rt$ran,.ea and yellow day lilies I
In a tall , krldeacent Vale; calan- ·
dull and : �•mot in a low yel•
10.i bolvll 4ncl bergomot and zln•
n •fl!I 1n ,\ 'fow whlte contalnflr.
?tJre. 'lbepdore tberabach H•
pla•ed •;church nr1ngem11nt· u•
lni , tn��o�s. bells of ire:
land •nd . tluonymua ln a tall
whJte container,
. ltemahmenta were eened by
the ib;Qlt� durl.q the aodal,
bour to. JI _members and two
au•ta llril, J. I:. Foater and Mn.
Georltl �lrintr, 1be talilt wu
, •�c:U\le centered with an u­
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Jira. Bo"1ol p�. 11 the tu.

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Grindley H urley of Indiana la
visiting his daughtf!r, Miss Flo
Hurley, North Second Ave.
Mr1. Charlotte Perrin who la on
vacation from the Middleport De­
partment SloH and Mrs. Mildred
l.'.arson are spending the week al
Vitcinia Beach.

Primii -and pa,inli
PPJ•ICOA: -, , in one day I _ ..
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Scholl Ch��n
On Patrol's
Special Squad

Larceny Charge
Brings Jailing
Of Woman, Son

Volunteer Units
Advised To Use
Utmost Caution

Loyal Bereans Class Elected

To Serve July 25 Bloodmobile

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