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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middle port, 0., J uly 13, 1 960

Entertain Sunday

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Mainly About
Middleport BPW Club Holds M eet
,f
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
roy
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be
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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"CRASKlNG LAS VEGAS"
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lhl' tw. i1• ,;; ) t· ar.
AlSQ Car1oon
!\l1 ,u1d Mr� John Rollinson
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.,on Juh11 Tom o f St. Simon
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Moui l". , (· .. r· t l,t· .1 1 101,:�. ;\l ., t )
Doris Da v -- Jack Lemon
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l; a . ;unved 1 uesday for
al,
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J une ! luu1!. Lv .. �i u u l . 11d
Ernie Kov.ies
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" w 1 1 1 J �1r. ;md Mrs. Frank
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IT HAPPF:NEI) TO JANE
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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Lama. /\ b ( ' t· Y11rast 1s, I .Lia MJl' Lox 1 11 i: t u n 1;; Lhc �uest of her
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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and
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I rvt•ning dinnrr guests of Mrs.
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Juh,i F. Bally and family.
l'ubln· Affa1u: Charlotte l'er­
rin. Dorothy Je11k im;, Huth IJutl
Mr . .ind Mrs Edward Genheim­
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er a11d sun!&gt; of Huyal Oak, Mich.,
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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l: ra&lt;'!' Pratt a11d Edna Mue Swlek.
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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1!11llf'l l ll. L11ella Jenkinson ornd Kaulz and M r�. Marie G.arc!"'lon of
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•
ner .and Mrs. Edward Burkett in
charge.

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Mr. and Mn. l,9wery

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.
can
seven-branch
and
plllms
iola,
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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
OX FO R DS
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
--------"'�--.-;;.-;;....�·.;;..__, I gro\'c 011 the Alhcrl Goci,:lcin farm
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
, 'll ham, a repreaentatlve drop 1Lrou11d.

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
SOc

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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
½
PRICE
ONE l,IIT OF

HAMON Gl1ASSWARE
Ladlel

SPEIDEL

WATCH BANDS
-· ,11.11 and '12.95
Sale
Pr1ee

$9.o6

Reaulor . 14.95

! PRICE

Ladies Ronson Hoir Dryer - - $8.95

K&amp;C JEWELERS
Pbone WY-1-3781

EAST MAIN STREET

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POMl!IIOY, OHIO

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
ShN S•
"Middle Of Upper Block"
POMEROY, OHJO

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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
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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.

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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
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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, �; •
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tlon � _ .. mon��ed, 1 .. . ... �e �- . .� ......lo' �
bn
lutd
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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
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. 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

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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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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.

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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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Events Re po rted
, I Bashon Society
d

n
�t��� F� ow ers In T h e News
;,:;·�::; ;�1s;: �h�!�[::��:::;[1:·
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N ews • sh ow ' l a bl, e
cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Dai ton H.i1·man
. owers n
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arr:in
J1wkf'\"
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Qed1CAted to �he pulJlicUy �un·c•z,
7�
( lass
Mr a n d Mrs Ra)· w 11 1 1 ;, and
&amp;{ . the Cbesh1re W,11ys1de l,an k n gt•ment rf'pn· :..i · r11 1 1 1L' J �uri:.: t 1 t lt• \· I r a· nd ·\I rs A r 1 \l 1 1 r 1L . ' 1 d��1 11 on I
·
Clubs,
namely
the � 11 Jlip0Jis 10 tw narnta,t
r;1lll·&lt;l 011 )Ir ,1nd \1rs. ( 11.irl,·� I
.
T 1mes anu• " I )'
ar
, , 1 b une, The val
Clas� B - · F 1 f t 1. V1•�r, A!!""
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:-i lJ\'l\n·r. Wt·d1wsllu)'.
Sl'nlmel, Radm Slalwn \.\ J Ei i a11d r.ingt·11wn1 m .in ,, nt11 1 ut• t·un 1 � 1 n
,1r .i rid �1rs Ralph R11lluril � 11 1 1
The Atht•ns Mesi,;engn, w i ll bt' t•r
Dori� Wtu!r spt• n t lhf ' ¼ l' i·k 1 , 1111
J,lresented at K_1 ger l ' r1:T k ll1i;h , ( ' Jass 9-- · Farm Houn d up", eurn
w t t ll Mr and M rs Lro F:&lt;111 .i a n d ,
School J ub 16 and 1 7
1 pr1s 1 r io n flowl'n, fru ll a11d "r L1m il� . Wuusler. and l\l r .ind .\Ir�
1 . All el11SSf'S except t h t• J u n i or \ 1'!:f'lilbles
!'au! l:h lkl'r
K1ll htl('k
Cl.ass, Commercial and l 1ass 1 1
Cluss 1 0-"S&lt;"irnr••
Firt 11,n",
.\l r ;md ,\ lr� l 'ti1 ,sH•r H1 , �e. l 'an
nr,n•nl gn•1•11 pr!!,tn111 1 n .itel )
open lo anyone.
! on . C 'al kd on Mr. anti ·1 i rs. Ju n 11 ,r
2. E:x.hibitors ma)' ('Um!)l'lP m 1 ( ' la�,, 1 1 · E,l 1ti.m:. I " . for judg Hosi• &lt;Hid t&lt;1m1ly Tllursd&lt;1y
as many elasses 11s dt•s1red. hut es 11 nly, favorite ;,(Tt•sson.·
�lr an d M i's. 1:-.:dward Cohh. �I r
only ont&gt; en\ry in illlY on!c' dass. SECTION B-J U N I OR DI V I S I ON n n d :'11 rs C h ;irles Tindel 1,f c111
3. Flowen and fuiLat,:es shown 1 {1;,ss 1 - ' Tomi, ' l'a"f'
., · · , arr,in- U ll flil t i sprnt a Wl'l'k (' lld W!lh :\I r
i n arrau�ements need nut bt• i:i&gt;tnt•nt � 1w r f,n·or i t t· c har ;H' t t•r , ,rn d M rs . Al l·a W h Jt t a kn
grown b� tht' ex h 1 bllor. Al! plant:. ai;r _5 12
,..
I Mrs F.hw ( ' i rdi' ,md l\l i�� l·' lnr
,
.
f las� 2 - " r1f'ar Ahhe) arr.in•
shown in the l l orl j('\l l l u re Se ··
Ptlt' t' C i rdt', 1..·armrl. ! ' a l l t'il un
t
t ion must havf' ht•i·n lhl' property �1•11w 11 1 . ;1s }'OU li ke 1 1 . Age 1 2 1 9 I l li&lt;'i r aunt 'il
nni, , Orr on r 1·1
' . rs . M i
or the c1thibilor for nc1t less lhan
SECT I ON C--C9RSAGES
Ia
f'l.'.�s 1,-"Fnr t_ht' Visi t i ng C,•lr• t {1 r. and Mrs. Drov('r Wh i le a n rl
six months. All spe1·1111en flowPrs
must bf' grown by 1hr l' x h 1 h1\or.
•
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hn1y , f or rlayt1me wear only
�
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' 1 r all{l ·11 rs l ' I ll Y t 0' 1 ' mws am
4... All exh1b1t� musl b&lt;' place d
SECTION D-HORTIC UL TURE
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da,
en
w1l
ildr
Mon
t't11
SJ)
d1
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and l · OO
between 10 30 A . \I
POT TED PLA NTS
M rs. Ted Thanoury, R i•t•rl�\ il l&lt;'
f'. M Saturda)·. July 1 6 Tllr judgClass 1 -l'hilodPnd r on; Class 2
ing will be hr t h e rnt•nl s)·�lem - I vy; ('Jass 3 -�'a!"!us . Cl:is� 4- 1 Mr and Mrs Alfre d
Whitt- of
at 2:00 P M The d 1•t·i.�ion of t he Ge ranium; (. ' J ass �� f rn·.i n .Vi o• W ay� esburg, !\,ir. ., nd \1rs �fr l v i n
j udges w i ll be firrnl . The show let ; Class 6- H(•1l o1 1 1 a Mild { lass Sm i t h and Freda Kraul l n, l'om
will be open to t h e puDl ic from 7-FNn.
t•roy. called on the Ch&lt;1rl('s Spi·n
f•6 P. M . Saturda y and 1 ·4 I'. M.
SECTION E-SPEC IMEN
t�r fomily Thursday.
Sunday . .July 1 7 . L;ilt' t •1 t ries may
Class 1 -Gludiolus, one sp i ke of
M r . and Mrs. M il ford lolr. col
be exh i hiled hut not judged.
an:v color.
umbus spent the 'jll'ek ,·ncl wilh
5. Exhibitors mu�! determine
Class 2-Ro5es: faJ Ros1•s- Jly. M
d
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fht&gt;ir own dassi fkat ior1 a nd fill hrirl Tt•a, 1?;:,11. l'in k, Yellow.
\1 �:! J��:t �i��n���.' who is a l •
&gt;
W h itt&gt; or hlt ri r l ; (h) Ros,,.� Flori - kndltlg businesi schonl at Parkn:;- I
out their own e n t ry tag.
6. AC'ressorws, bases and dri1•d hundia: ilf'&lt;l, !'ink, Yl'llow, Wh itt• burg. spent the week end with hi•r
or treatPd (not 11&lt;1intcd) plant ma - o r hl enrl: ( t " J Hos11s ( ; r n n d 1 floria pll rents, Mr. ,a nd Mrs. IJ:iyton 1/ay
terl11! and foliugr s and/or wr- .it h- H&lt;&gt;d, Pink, Yt•l!ow, White or man.
errd wood 1wrmilti•d in rill dassrs blend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rose, t 'nn­
unless otherwise �tatrcl. 'T'he dof'lass 3--Marigolds: (a) Largr, ton, callfl-d on •Mr. and M rs. A . 1 1 .
minant inl rrP�t in all c·l11,;;,1•s one 1 hlQ11m ; ( b) [)warf, thre1• 81Jley, Thursday
Illus! be of fresh eui planl ma• hlooms.
Mrs. Zana Gainer returnect twmt'
f.:lass 4-l;olosla (a) Plume (h) Saturday from St. Joseph Hosp 1 1al
1erial.
Cresrented.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mnniw1l rl
'1. B1d:grouml, nerural wnod
Class .S-Calcndenlu8 (a) three end family of Steubenv i l le sµ1•n!
w■ll, .arranJ'l'mf'nh must hf' suit• bloom.
the week end with Mrs. Louis!'
able f'nr 24" x 3tr' s1 1a1·1•,
Class 6-Asters (five bloom).
Headley.
M r and Mrs. A. P. Rupe, At hens,
B. Thl' m11na1,:l'nwn1 will nn1 hi.'
Cless 7-Favorite prrcnnial.
Mrs. Ruth Cole, Columbus, rail­ lto1111r·. wne W1·drwsday evening
respon1ible for loss nr damugt:.
Class 8-Favorilr an!lual, not ed on Mrs. A. H. Bailey, Saturday.
i.;11t·sts 01 .\1 r. a nd Mrs. H. E. Star­
The claSS!'S:
1·, ,1,•u a hove ·
Ciera Burkhart Rondule was thi' kPy. \1 r Starkt•y ' H mother, M rs.
SICTION A -ARTISTIC DESIGN
Mondy llupper guest or Mr. aml ·.1lary S larkry, i;, here fl)r an cx­
CJa111 1-"'Five St;1r final" 11
MrA.
Alva Whitteker.
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�Al
�IJ&amp;
w.;,
'
lenclt• d visit w h ile his siskr, M rs.
m111 arran�emcnt,
Mr. and Mn:. Harold Hawk nf Ji , ssl(' .J,·well, rec1111eratE'S a ftPI'
ClaAA 2-"Spnl'h l\1ge", !inc
Chester called on the Charlrs IJt'iHg a lws 1 1 i l a l pat ient.
c:'omposilion repre�c·ntrng n favor•
Spencer ramily Sunday.
Mrs. �1•11 h Slil rkcy is in Col 11m­
lte aport.
l,us lu 1·,1n· for Mrs. Jessie Jewel l
Clan 3. " rurl'ign Corrrspon•
d urmg lwt· n·&lt;'uperation.
tlen t ", composit ion showing Or1en
tal Influence.
M r . and Mrs. Williarn Thnmas
C)BJ1a 4-"f"h urch NPws", , C·
arid
da u�hlers hnvc movC'd to Col•
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ltilf"'
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rangemenl of fluwen l'or 1ht•
Today
11rnh11s
wlwrr he 1.q &lt;'mployed.
•ltar.
By Mn. Mllncl•I Jordan .
JULY 14
Tlwir tlau!(h11•r. Marilyn. will (•nltr
Cius �"Slallon llrf'ak". mmMrs. Roberta Parker, Bolivar,
The Twilight Cardrn Club will
Universit y in Srptcm•
iature arr,1ni.:e111en1 4 1fi i11ehc:,; x meet 111 thl' home of Mrt1. Carrie and Mr, and Mn. Russell Mu �·-� . Ohio Slate
lwr.
fl in&lt;"he11.
Nye, Mulberry A\le., al ti p, m. for Dover, were week end guests of
Mr anil Mrs. A. n. C&lt;1.!'ter were
ClaHs 6--"Sui'iety l lighlig:hts", a pknil' tiUPPt•r. M rs. w. n. Shal• their parents, Mr. anti M r s . Nt: y
� y d innrr g:ucsts ol M rs. WalSund
(al hr('Qkfasl hihle �ctling:; t h ) teen Is t•o . hustf'!(S, A �pedal fea­ Carpenter.
tn
Jloll
trlay.
luntheon tahle Hf'l l in�: ((') formal t url' of the evl'nlng will be a work
Mrs. Vina Rutherford and Sar,1h
Dali• Q u N•n 11nd waiter ,J11nlan
&lt;!Inner 11etting, furnish your nwn shop in d1arge of Mr:;, Peul Daer of Galena were vlsitlng her nio1h
;1 1l NHlt•d II sw1 mmi11g party 111 the
er, l\lrs. Faye Jordan. and nth ...r l" ry s l.il J'ool. At hen.'I, o n saturclay
or the Che�ll'r Garden Club.
Porthrntl
Wort hwhlJe
r.uUcl relat h•es over the week end . They :ih l•rnoon Thf' party was givrn ror
mct•ls al ! h!c' hnme or Maxine recently returned from So raso1a, 1 1w l 'ri rna ry Class, Temple Mt•lho•
Prke ul 7 p.m. Thursd11y for u f'lorida where they had spe nt scv- disl S und -1)' sdinol. hy their 1rneheral months.
pknlc i;uppcr.
er. M rs. Earl SPPI.
'Mr. and Mn. Wolter Sm ith nnd
Julv 1.5
fumil)', Lancaster, 11peRr!a�i -1lay
The llornch11ilders C!ai.R of the al the home of his brother an d
Bradford Churc·h of ChriMt will sister-ln•law, Mr. and Mrs. Lrwis
,SP5 Robert Rurdelte of lhl' meet Friday 01 7 :30 n. m. ul the
Smith. Their daughler, Dd1hi1•,
3664lh OrdnwllCf' Co., Pt. l'lt•n.�unl, churrh.
who hes vialled here for several
Army National C : uard, runkNI Hrs\
..:ornin):! Event11 ,July 1 7
days returned horn(' wl1h them.
Tht• 1mt t1 hirthduy of A r1 hur He1•
In a dass of 50 nurHommisslorwd
The ' 1qwhur1 family reunion
MeJvu •"�ye Jordm1 wus the l:(ur8t I zer wus (•clt•hrnfrd ftrid u y e,•cning
(
1ffkers following: gr1111 irntion f!X· has ht•i•ll
!
-�••l for S11 ntl11y, J lily 17,
•rrises held re1·ently al Fl. Knox , ;ii 1 hr Syl'ar11Ae l'.irk. A ha�kt ! of ln r friend. Corot Norvit•I, a1 w i t h a d i1UH'r purl y :ii h is home
'
Hall , Ohio l/nivt•rsity, A1h- ht're. Thus(' prrst�n1 wrr,:, his twn
Bryan
J{ y.
di1111('r will ht• Sl'rvrd ut lluOn.
SpN'ialisl 8urdr 1 t r 11tlainrd IL /\II 1·cl;11i ve.� ure urged to be prc­ ens, ,luring tho week end. She at- si�krs, M rs. Chhw ,lohn!-on . Hum•
t(•nded II swimmini: i.i11rty.
hull. Kv., !',1r�. l.11&lt;·v Bunten nf
85.0 nvt'ra1w durmg t he l6·Wf'Ck �l'tll.
Mrs.
!lea
Chupinun
is
sp('nding
a
lklpn•; · RalPigh i 1( izrr and £nm•
1
A rmond Traf'k-V1 h irlf' Mf'chnnk�
July
1
8
wt•rk
m
Wai;hi
ngton,
n.
C.,
wi1h
Hy
of Akrnn. l.1•mn�• np l ll'llcr and
Sl'hool. Thl' !!chool included 45 r.- .
Wi•slryuri Si·n-it•t• C:uihl, Racine her brother, Hodney \lowt•ry.
family
of l.11t lr• Horld n g : Jim anct
gulur army nn1Hot11mi1111ioncd or Mct hodlsl t ' h u n h . rnl'ds ut the
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Clyilt•
WalkN
unil
Charles
Dyt• nlltl Mrs. Morehous('
flct·rs 111111 six 11111 im111I �unrdsnw11. hnme of M l H. ltoi;;er TIH'i:;11 w i t h
family, Thurman, visili•tl ht'r par, of Akron, Thomas !)yr, Mr. and
'
t'1 . Pll'11sant's Of·dn;inct• Unit u wit•ner must
flta1·t ini:: at 0:30 cr1ts, Mr. and .MrA. I Jalc Dyt• on Mrs . .John 11£'1:wr and &lt;l1111ghters,
hid rhr1•r 111,,11 11111-ni.l inl{ 1ht' ro11r p, Ill.
S1rnday.
,Janel arnl S111•, and Mr. untl Mrs,
munlh st·h11ul . Hesidc8 Burdelh·,
Don�a Davis . is s_pc-nding . lhe I E_rn est H111h. Mr. and M rs. Frnnk
"M/Sgt. ("arrol C 'ox, Flr11\ Seri;:1•11111
week III Columous with rclattves, U1sl' 1md childrt&gt;n, local, and Mrs.
uf th(• Conwany, and SPC Jam1•11 William•on To Win
Whef"ler took pr.rt in th □ 1ralning
Murk 11uu1•hi11 Awaril
progr111n. C11x 111111 Wheell•r wrre
P'l' , Pl .1':/\SA NT - S 115 Wnlh'r
among lhc top 10 ho11or students.
1 Wultl W l l \i11111sn11 i� .�dwdu lt•d lo
29. Erbium
&amp; Perform.
ACROSS
rt•rt•ivmJ u11 uw:1rd u l rt . Ilrnll�.
f.Pler&lt;a
(,ym. )
HOLZ:ER HOSPITAL
N. C., Suhmht .v , .Jul)' 2:1 . for his
tl90- • LOwn
\ 112, SubUo
Admissions, July 12: Mi's. Jfow• h i.iih markimrnnship
st•uri• wilh 1 1w
T 9. Level
Vari.a.
1lOUD.
trd C. Hirrhfieltl, Rt1ll11ntl. Mrs.
J
M·l rUle la!il May nl L'ump Daw­
tlon
1 to.Repoat
I, sanw.-.
lenwi; Lut h1!r lla1a::y, l'omo11oy;
son.
le.
Of
Scandl,
811,
llt&lt;dl&lt;t
Harry Thomas Snytler, Cotlnge­
SJ)l'ri�llMI Williamson �rored a
navlulo f
IL Vel'dl'o
vlllti ; Sharon Ru1h Knapp, Letart, 162 m11 111
t.ra
a pns11ihlc 170 at 1he
19. Seuono4
,W. Vs.; U11rnlcl Ll'!ilcr Spenct'f, 1lale rHle nrntche-11 in &lt;:n•enwo&lt;)d
88.
Soun,!,
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H, ltllpt
Long Bottom; Mrs. �·nrnk M. Vroo­ two monlh!i aM:o. Ap 1ro)(inrntely
a. a.
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BQOBG
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Hick11. Pomeroy.
17. Poker
bani,..
25, Mltmuoll
Virginia Nsllonal Guard took part
Di1rhar11e,i., July 12: Relph F.. in th&lt;' annual firing,
atalte
Vtpv
:17. Piexed.
42. 'Belgian
Taylnr, j;unes Wallau Swart, Mr11.
a&amp;. CeluUal
18. au.ta -. S'- ThtUI
Congo rlve
Mark Goctrrey Gay, Mrs. Mohler I t
:IO, H&amp;NIII
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M■rtln, Dr. Char1e1 A. Renick, Free Rerord Hop
pleture
nlolr18.
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Saturday night the Trl•County
Grant Pelfrey, Mn. John E. Wal·
S18. 0iu.lN9
t5, Ja.pane■e
name
name
l■ce, Mrs. Gordon E. Dunn, Mn. Teen Cnntc&lt;ln Bandst,nd wUI be
SS. atatillllll4
mca1ure
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Wlokell
rt.
CUDDIDS
IIO, Not wltlllo
.John William Casto, Vir11:inls I.. at Pomt"roy for another free out­
Brownina, Mn. Stella A. nemf'nt, door rct.'Ord hop at Zirk's Dairy
F"l'l�'ft""IT'TIIM
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M■le Flnley, Mn. Edward f�in1E'!y, Bar.
a&amp;, Notono
l llghltllhl of the evenlna:·wlll he
lnr■nt Smilh, Mrs. William J ,.
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Smith, Infant Davie,s, Mrs. 0M('ar F.. the nomination of ten rlrls who
� - olup
Davies, Jnfanl Toll)er1, Mr�. Hh'h · will he among 30 competing In lhe
ard B. Tolbert, Infant Dau,:herty, "Mlsa Trl•Counly, 1961" beauty pa•
(I\'.)
Mn. Kermi1 D. nsugherly.
J:l'llnl.
et.
Dt&gt;tlln,ua
The aH.11lr, s.lalt'd lor 7:30 to 1, 1
Births, July 12: A son lo Mr 1nd
Mn. J1mea Luther HHiUlY, JlOITI· p. m., wlll feature ■II regular can•
eroy; A Ron to Mr. and Mrs. Billy tet&gt;n contest11 with numerous prizes
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Lee Willi1m11on, Rutland.
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Former first.place wl,mers ol
All you prelly girls who ltvf' in
the greater (.'�ntral Ohio area- tht&gt; bal h i n g beauty contest, pro­
have you g i ven a ny t h uughl t o en- Cessions! model5, Columbus Star
1enng The Columbus Star's Miss assol'1atcs and Buckeye Lake em•
i ployees and m�m bers of their
Central Ohlo comest '!
Yuu're all eligible, }' OU know, if famil ies are pot ellglble.
you can meet certain simple re· i Since the lirsl j ud&amp;ing will be
qu1rt&gt;nwnts. This is Lhe tenth year done by photoe: raph, a picture of
the bathi.nl! beauty contest has the ci;,htf!stant MUSI' ,ccompsny
been held under joint sponsorship th·e entry blank.
of The Colwilbus Star and Buck•
U yqu do nol h■ y,.. '- pbjg_i, , con.
eye Lake Perk.
ta�I. ffie conte1U �� •jijl sr­
Girls who want a ehanct al shar.' rangemegta w,m , be maJ1e1 fqr you
ing the $1,500 ii) pri1e.s will par• to vlslt our studio for a fiiee pie•
adt' beiorr the judi;:es Sunday af• lure.
ternoon. August 14-, al thl!: CI:ystal
After rnf i..,,.
the
blank,
...,.
-Pool at Buckeye Lake. One of th,.
Ohio
t
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to
mail
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it
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h
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top prizes for t he first place win• ·
Star,
Columbl,\J
itor,
d
t
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E
.
et
C
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ncr will be an airline trip to i•
ami Beach, Florida , with all ex• Box 96."I , Columbus, Qhlo. n,otos
penses paid. And there are other of each 001'1.estant lp,,list be in the
Contest Editor's hariifi by f p. m.,
prizes g.ilore, too.
Autust 13, 1960.
Here are the rules:

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Getting Cl�t
For Guafd Uidt

· -- · ------- -- -Simpson, Mrs. Helen Simpson,
Mrs, Frankie Neigler, Mr11. Blan•
('he Wntlerson, Mre.
Blanche
Spen('er, Mrs. Marie Roush, M rs.
1-�dna Pirkens, Mrs. Ethel Smith,
and two guei;ts Mrs. Eleda Pick•
en� and Mrs. Cora Buck.
Mrs. M.ergaret }loudashelt aC·
companied Mrs. Laura Schaeffer,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith, and
Mrs. Otto Lohn to Blacklkk
Woods Park, Columbus, to att�nd
the annual reunion of the Wills
family.
Mrs. Harriet Neigler is attend•
ing the f. H cem p for ten days
at Canters Cave.
Hay Harris nnd Mrs. Freida
Howell of Flushing, 0., were the
go(' sts of Mrsr. Ida Howell, Thurs•
day of last week.

Mcmhf'r s pr£'scnt were Mrs.
11.izel Cleland, Mrs, l-!t•IL•n Vounee
M rs. Brudford, M rs. :iyhil M iles,
Mrs. Daisy Thom pson end Mr.
Mrs. St ella \\1 eaver, M r�. Goml'r
Lewis, Mrs. �:d ith Du nfre, M i.� end M rs. George Strohmeyer of
F.d ith l luym1111 urn! M r. and Mrs. Jcw('tt, 0., and Mrs. Lewis Stroh­
meyer of yountainside, N. J.,
Pickens.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
ESTHE R CIRCLE MEETS
The f:sthl'r Circlr of 1he Il:ip. llllldore and daughter Donna,
list Mis�ionary Soci£'t y me1 at !he Wednesday.
home of M rs. La11rn A.. 11, Fridny
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Byer and
evening, July 0 . w i t h Mrs. Una
son Robert of Middleport, Roberl
t' urtls, co•hostess.
Hempel of Cleveland and Mary
Mrs. Phyllis Marti n , drvotional Alice Nease of Plents were Fri­
lcade1· , read tkbrews 1 1 and a day e,•rninll: guests of Mr. end
reading ''Thy Will Be Done" Mrs. T. G. Hilldore and daughter
nftn which, Mrs. Blanche Walter• Donne.
son prcscnled the Love {;if! pro .
Guests of Mrs. Esther West and
gram, followed hy a program by
mother,
Mr11. Longsworth were
Mrs. Ethel Smilh. topic "That
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobbins or
They May Know anti Grow." Mrs.
Rell and M rs. Curl is Msislcd by Pawtucket, R. I., Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Marl'le A11 n (Curtis) Well.� . J. :... Longsworth of Detroit,
served refreshmt'nls to members M ich,, M r. and Mrs, Frank Longs.
worth of Brecksville, 0., Ernest
Miss Vera Beegle . M rs. Ur.a Mor­
ris, Mrs. Letha Morris, Mrs. Phy]. Longsworth, Ron, Harold and
li9 Martin, M rrs. Firn Gaul. M rs. friend of Charleston, Mrs. Evert
Gretta
Simpson, M rs.
lsulwl Anderson, daughter ind two chil­
dren,, Chillieothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Critt Bradford of
Mo1/,er's Club Will
Worthington spent Saturday with
Mr. and MrrR. A. C. Bradford.
Spon,or Social Fridny
Calvin Simpson of Pomeroy
The Mason Mothers Club w i l l
sponsor a n icr {'ream social on Fri­ spent Sunday allernoon with his
duy evening, July 1.S. on the Scout parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
playgro\md next to the City build­ Simpson,
ing in �ason.
Jack Curtis of Pomeroy spent
Home made Ice eream . cake, pil', Sunda with his mother, Mrs.
punch and ('Oftec w i l l be served Leone yCurtis.
from 5 p. m. until 8:30 p . m. Every,
Mrs. Stell■ Weaver left Sund1y
one IR welcome to attend.
for Brldaew1ter, P■., for an in­
Mr. and Mrs. William Bli.nk
(Janet RUHell) are announcing the
birth of • dall1hter, Rebece1 Les.
on July 6 at the St. Luke's Hos,
pltal In Bolder, Colo. She weighed
7 pounds,
'Ai ounces 8t birth.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo R ussell, form­
er Middleport residents,.. now liv­
ing In o,nver. ue gr1nd-,arents.
John Werner. Sr., -Middleport, is
great (ilrsndfather.

Birlh Is Announced

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Hetzer. the hostf':ss.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robinson,
Bl'&lt;'nd■ 11.nd Beverly, stopped here
at the Sisson home enroute to
their home in C1rtton h'om a visit
ln Norfolk, Va., with heT sister,
,Mn. RtlMell Ar!IRbrite and family.
Mra. Chloe Mtlls Is in M iddleport
to vislt her niece, Mrs. Addle Bit•
ters.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Rex Arli(abrlte or
Wooster, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sh■f•
fer of ilarberton and Mrs. Henry
Balley or Columbu11 were recent
vlalton here.

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end other rel1Uvea.

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SWISS STEAK
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Children's White DRESS SHOES - - - - $1 .94

Chitdren's OXFORDS - - - - - - - ... - $1 .74
SIIH Small 4 lo 3. S•ddlu 1111d Plain Ton

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Vacuum Paek COFFEE . . 49c lb. can
EATWELL TUNA FISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 cans. $1 .00
CAN POITED MEATS . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 10 for $1.00
VALUE BUY OLEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ibo . $1.00

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Po! 1: ies is the lifeblood of the
Kennedy clan. And lhe Democratic
presidential nominee was weaned
011 ii
As a child, he was rocked t o
sleep by his maternal grand£ath·
er, John F. (Honey Fitz) Filzger.
aid. who was mayor of Boston
al tht.' Lime. H is father, Joseph P.
Kennedy-whose wealth has bCf!n
e111 im.1tcd at 200 million dollars
-was amb11ss11dor to Greut Britain
during Ille administration of
PrPsi,tent Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Boru M.iy 29, Hli7, in Brookline
Mass., a suburb of Boston, the
second of nine {'hildrcn, he was
sent to private schools--ineluding
, Chonte-a.nd a ttended
Harvard
: U 11iv&lt;' rsity and the London School
or Ernnomics, where he studied
under famed socialist l larold
Laski because "my father wanted
me 1o see both sides of the
street."
Se-r-ve1 In Nny
Disturbt·d by England 's prl'•
World W:ir ll policies, he wrote a
thesis on returning to Harvard,
and it hccamc the best-selling
book "Why England Slept." He
was 23 when the book was pub­
lished.
The brown.haired, six-footer,
who weighs about 165 pou111ls ,
served in the Navy ln World War
II es a P-T boat officer. and was
cited for heroism when he saved
his crew aftl'r il Ja1)anesc destroy.
• er had cul t he vessel in lwo.
An ex('Cllent swimmer. he sav•
ed one wounded crewman by
rlcnching in his tf'eth e strap of
t he sailor's M a e West life jacket
and towing him lo an island thrt'e
milf's away. Aecord iug to Ken•
nedy ' s Navy and Marine Corps
citation, in l he next six dayi,; he
"succeeded in gelling his crew
ashore
and. afler swimming
man y hours all.empting to set•ure
food and waler, ,inally dleclcd
the rescue of his mer1."
In his ordeal, however, • he tig­
gravated a back- ailment he ac.
Quired as a youth, .end he con•
tr.cled malaria. He was discharg.
ed from the service in 1945.
Almo1t lmmedlatel,y, NCauM
of Jo.'� duth, h• nn for Con­
''"' at lh• ao• of 29. He
camp,aigned hard, talked
k1f•
book inuH and won. He took
his o,th of office at lh• •am•
ti� u anoth•r young congrn'­
man--Rlchard Nixon, who pro­
bably wlll be his opponent In
the presidential race this Nov­
emb.r.
After several re•elccUons, he
went in 1952 after the Senate
::.cnt held by Henry Cabot Lodge
Jr., n□w U. S. amb.essador to the
Uniled Nations but at the lime ·
Dwight D. EJsenhower's presJ.
dential campaign manager, Ken­
nedy won although Eisenhower
curried Massachusetts by more
then 200,000 voles.
In 19�3, Kennedy married bru•
nette beauty
Jacqueline Lee
(Jac:kie) Bouv!er, dsughk r of a
Manhattan finRncier. They had
met at a friend 's home.
"I leaned acrogg the aspar1 agus" .says Kennedy, "and asked
her (or e dete."
The Kennedy s bavo a daughter .
Caroline, born in 1915'1. And Mrs'
Kennedy is expecling another
child,
The Kennedys
live in the
�eorgetown section or Washington
m a three-story, red•brick home.
Jn the past the sem1tor could be
sttn on Sunday afternoons play.
Ing soCtball or touch football
with Sen. Henry M . Jackson or
Washlngton, who has been men,
tioned as his possible running
mate.
RNds Much
Kennedy is l'Onsidered a "lon•
/ er'' and a detached man. His clos•
, eR\ friend, nex� to his wire, is
1 brother Bob, former chief coun.
sel of the Senate · Rackets Com.
I mittee.
At home, the new presidential
nominee is a voracious reader, a
I devotee of fish chowder some•
times five or six bowls at a
1 time and ci.lfars. He has an occas1 ionel Daiquiri or Bloocly Mary be•
! fore dinner, wears custom-made
? !uits and is helple111 to do any .
l thing about the pet name his wife
I calls him by- "Bunny.''

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· Social News'

l1r. and Mrs. Richard /\they 's
thildren spent a we1•k here visit ing
their .:;randparents, :1tr. and Mrs.
Clay1ott Athey, while they vaca•

N011CE

I n •n unint•ntional mix+Up of
t.llrri•r•• p.tpen ye1t•rday. Mid•
dleport carrier George, S,1uer
t•m. out with no pipers •I all.
Th• f•ct th•f Georgl!!'1 cu1to11Mrs
recotivtd the-ir p•per1 l•te w■1 in
ria way the f•ult of the carrier.

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way Director J. Grant Keys Wed.
, nesday asktd support of periodic
1% BEER A Np Wl fif CARRYOUT-COLD
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PT. PLEASANT - Members of
I.he Pt. Pleasant National Guard
unit are preparing for their an•
nual two weeks active duty train•
i n g whirh Is scheduled for Aug. 5·
2 l al Ft. Stewart, Ga., this yeer.
The 3664th Ordinance Company
w i l l condurt three more Mondfly
night sessions prior to the bj.g
event. Capt . James 0. Roseberry
reporte d today thet the unit would
be b.riercd on the eve of lhelr de.
parture from Pl. Pleasant, Thurs•
day, Aug. 4.
Following the two weeks activ'e
trainin g the Guard!lmen will re,
t urn to .P t. Pleasant and begin pre­
paring for their annual JG lnsp6c•
tion, which is slated for Monday,
Sept. 26.

Mra. Wild Fosler and dau1bter
returned to their home in Colum•­
bus after a vlllit wlth her par,
ent1, Mr. ,nd Mr1. Albert Hill.
Sunday c1Uen of Mr, ■nd Mrs.
T. G. Hilldore and d■u,:hter were
Mr. ■nd Mra. Ralph Chevalier ■nd
son Michael and Mra. , Suun Gal­
breath of Belpre and Mr. and
Mrs, William Mc:Kelvey of Port• • �
land.
Mr. ■nd Mr1. Solon Butcher
and Mr. and Mr1. Jerry Butcher
o.1( Cleveland visited Mra. Id■
Howell over the weeti&amp;nd.
Mr-s. M:1r11ret Houd11b1lt 1pent
Tuesday with Mr. ■nd Mr■. Albert
Heilman on Wolf Pen Road.
Reeent 1ueatl of Kr. and Mn.
Garret Cl�le were Kr. ■nd Mn.
Lawrence H11man ■nd family of
Westerville.
Mn. Lliura McKenale and Jilin
P•llY Sha1n were recent a:uesll
ol Mra. Ru�)' WUU■ m1 ■nd fam•
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been married or divorced or hid a
marriage annulled.
Your age, as ot August J4, 1960
cannot be less than 16 or mote
than 24 years. You must be of the .
highest character
and posses,
poise, charm,
personality, end
beauty of face nnd figure.

B Y MRS. FRANCIS NORRIS
WSC S HOLDS SESSION
The WSCS had a covered d ish
picnic in the recreation room at
the home of Mrs. Harry Pickens,
Friday evening, .Ju l y 8.
Following the d i n ner a devo•
lional perind was held with Mrs.
Crill Hradforri a,; leader using as
her topic "Thr Christi11ns Use
of Leisure Time." Mrs. Pickens,
president, conducted lhe business
session. The�eet i n g ('loscd with
the Lord ' s Prayer in unison.

SWEET CORN

'lt&gt;O-HO:)-•IT'S ME.
'RQSaOL.A •- I ..11.JST
� 1'0 DROP
c,ve.R AN' HAVE A
CUP OF C,OFFEE
WITH ',0..1-AQE
'YO&lt;J BUSV ?

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Society News

NOW I S THE T I M E TO SAV E.
HOM E-G ROWN PRODUCE IS ON
THE MARKET. YOU CAN R EA.LL Y
EAT B ETTER AND SAVE MORE.

In August Contest

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They'll Do It Every Time

JUMBO SAVINGS

2--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 14, 1960

ren of Roanoke were recent guull
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July 14, IIIII0--3
I of lhe1r p.arent1, Mr and Mu. John
Hatlo
'
I Grimes.
Rev. and Mrs Robert Dille va•
Jr.
Club
Meeu
Mr and Mn Jen ttoush Qr B uf­ c:ationed in the mount.1:lra near
The Junior TWllt,bt Garden
falo, New York werl! rl!c-enl 11ue1tt Buckhannan
Qf his brothers, Nirk, Ct1tr and
Mr. and Mr, lbward Burrii are Club met for their picnic at th•
JQhn.
1pending the wl!ek 11acstionin1 home ot Mn. T. A. Hewet.on on
July 8.
Mr and .Mrs Rufull Ekeuor near Blackwaler F.ills
FoUowing lhe bu1ineu meetin1
were week eod guest1 or relattve,
Mr and Mn Carl Shawver of lhe members in attendance 1p,en1
in Gall 1poll1, Ohio
Salt-m, Va . s:J.l('nt tbe paat week the afternoon tourinf the HewetM r�. Charil's Dodd and Mra. here v11iting his parentn,
�r and 1Cir1 (arm.
John Morg.11n were Vlllltors ln Park.· Mrs. Ivan Shawver
ershurg on TU!•sday
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
Mr. and Mrs Thomas GrinRtead
HOW TO KILL IT.
Mr and Mrii {.' Kobert Tennent and family, )1:r llnd .'rfrs William
IN 3 DAYS.
and rh,ldren are vi11lmg this week McF.ul anc · and f.11m l ly spent the
If IMt dtllthted with STRONG,
wJtb relatives in Wellllburg.
week 1·nd vlllitmg Mr and Mra.
)!rs. Bertha Kemper o( Colum• Clyde Rice and family at Evan,. imtant4ryff19 T-4-t., ,our 41c
Meir: at Mtf d""f aNA. Wakh ht­
hu8 v1�1ted here recently with Mrs. ville, l nd.
'-'" skin 1IOlllh .tf. Watch
)1artm Ohlmger.
Mrs. Fred Batey and Mn. Lloyd h•1fftty 511:ln ...,a_. ft. Itch and
..,rnlnt' are IIOM'I TODAY at
Carolyn Sue carper of H IUlting- Roush were v1s1lors 1n Charles
ton Swlaher &amp; L•••
1 0 11 vmled last week with Mr. and on Friday
l'OIM,oy.
\Ir� E:ugene Hester and f.amHy.
Mr ;ind �rs. Donald Brown and
Libhy wt•re vacationin g I.Ht week
BROUGHTON'S DAIR Y LANE
m Noew York.
I
Mrs. Le sley Aluander of Sara•
sola, F'la., \· 1s1ted ret·ently w i th Mr. [
and �rs. T Bert Roush and also
�tr. and Mrs. Bme Cunningha m in
l l untington.
I Mr. and Mrs. ilomer Meredith
STAR CRUST
and '1ike of Belpre, Ohio, were
week end guests uf her mother,
Mrs. Lodemia VanMetre.
Mrs. F'loyd Mi lln ol Marietta
lioned in Florida .
MA BROWN'S HOT DOG OR
1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carmack and visiled rel&amp;tives here over the
Mrs. Mary Steele are visiting rela• week end.
lives in Endicott, N Y.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Wally Stewart of
v�xington . Ky., were re{'enl J!uesh
of his parcnls, Mi:. and Mrs. J. L.
S[Cll'Url.
One Loi Of Chlldrens
I
He�·. BoyU Scolt of Pe1rnsylva1 1ia
I
&lt;'iSHl'ti ht-re re(·enlly.
�1r amt Mrs. David l..owman
1 wi·rr rec e nt guests of relatives in
Sizes 3 to 14
l:allipolis, Ohio.
\Jrs. Frances Brown has takl'll
uv;:,r t he
reslillll'anl formerly .
1
Goldyt's.
Mr. aml Mrs. Bentley Grim('s
RUTLAND, OHIO
and J .i nd;; of Lohanon, Va . ,and :Mr.
•
and Mrs. Jewell Clifton and rhild

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lialdt process • • • smooth, unifOIIII llxbn·,l/ . llO

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Events Re po rted
, I Bashon Society
d

n
�t��� F� ow ers In T h e News
;,:;·�::; ;�1s;: �h�!�[::��:::;[1:·
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N ews • sh ow ' l a bl, e
cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Dai ton H.i1·man
. owers n
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arr:in
J1wkf'\"
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Qed1CAted to �he pulJlicUy �un·c•z,
7�
( lass
Mr a n d Mrs Ra)· w 11 1 1 ;, and
&amp;{ . the Cbesh1re W,11ys1de l,an k n gt•ment rf'pn· :..i · r11 1 1 1L' J �uri:.: t 1 t lt• \· I r a· nd ·\I rs A r 1 \l 1 1 r 1L . ' 1 d��1 11 on I
·
Clubs,
namely
the � 11 Jlip0Jis 10 tw narnta,t
r;1lll·&lt;l 011 )Ir ,1nd \1rs. ( 11.irl,·� I
.
T 1mes anu• " I )'
ar
, , 1 b une, The val
Clas� B - · F 1 f t 1. V1•�r, A!!""
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:-i lJ\'l\n·r. Wt·d1wsllu)'.
Sl'nlmel, Radm Slalwn \.\ J Ei i a11d r.ingt·11wn1 m .in ,, nt11 1 ut• t·un 1 � 1 n
,1r .i rid �1rs Ralph R11lluril � 11 1 1
The Atht•ns Mesi,;engn, w i ll bt' t•r
Dori� Wtu!r spt• n t lhf ' ¼ l' i·k 1 , 1111
J,lresented at K_1 ger l ' r1:T k ll1i;h , ( ' Jass 9-- · Farm Houn d up", eurn
w t t ll Mr and M rs Lro F:&lt;111 .i a n d ,
School J ub 16 and 1 7
1 pr1s 1 r io n flowl'n, fru ll a11d "r L1m il� . Wuusler. and l\l r .ind .\Ir�
1 . All el11SSf'S except t h t• J u n i or \ 1'!:f'lilbles
!'au! l:h lkl'r
K1ll htl('k
Cl.ass, Commercial and l 1ass 1 1
Cluss 1 0-"S&lt;"irnr••
Firt 11,n",
.\l r ;md ,\ lr� l 'ti1 ,sH•r H1 , �e. l 'an
nr,n•nl gn•1•11 pr!!,tn111 1 n .itel )
open lo anyone.
! on . C 'al kd on Mr. anti ·1 i rs. Ju n 11 ,r
2. E:x.hibitors ma)' ('Um!)l'lP m 1 ( ' la�,, 1 1 · E,l 1ti.m:. I " . for judg Hosi• &lt;Hid t&lt;1m1ly Tllursd&lt;1y
as many elasses 11s dt•s1red. hut es 11 nly, favorite ;,(Tt•sson.·
�lr an d M i's. 1:-.:dward Cohh. �I r
only ont&gt; en\ry in illlY on!c' dass. SECTION B-J U N I OR DI V I S I ON n n d :'11 rs C h ;irles Tindel 1,f c111
3. Flowen and fuiLat,:es shown 1 {1;,ss 1 - ' Tomi, ' l'a"f'
., · · , arr,in- U ll flil t i sprnt a Wl'l'k (' lld W!lh :\I r
i n arrau�ements need nut bt• i:i&gt;tnt•nt � 1w r f,n·or i t t· c har ;H' t t•r , ,rn d M rs . Al l·a W h Jt t a kn
grown b� tht' ex h 1 bllor. Al! plant:. ai;r _5 12
,..
I Mrs F.hw ( ' i rdi' ,md l\l i�� l·' lnr
,
.
f las� 2 - " r1f'ar Ahhe) arr.in•
shown in the l l orl j('\l l l u re Se ··
Ptlt' t' C i rdt', 1..·armrl. ! ' a l l t'il un
t
t ion must havf' ht•i·n lhl' property �1•11w 11 1 . ;1s }'OU li ke 1 1 . Age 1 2 1 9 I l li&lt;'i r aunt 'il
nni, , Orr on r 1·1
' . rs . M i
or the c1thibilor for nc1t less lhan
SECT I ON C--C9RSAGES
Ia
f'l.'.�s 1,-"Fnr t_ht' Visi t i ng C,•lr• t {1 r. and Mrs. Drov('r Wh i le a n rl
six months. All spe1·1111en flowPrs
must bf' grown by 1hr l' x h 1 h1\or.
•
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hn1y , f or rlayt1me wear only
�
.
' 1 r all{l ·11 rs l ' I ll Y t 0' 1 ' mws am
4... All exh1b1t� musl b&lt;' place d
SECTION D-HORTIC UL TURE
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da,
en
w1l
ildr
Mon
t't11
SJ)
d1
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and l · OO
between 10 30 A . \I
POT TED PLA NTS
M rs. Ted Thanoury, R i•t•rl�\ il l&lt;'
f'. M Saturda)·. July 1 6 Tllr judgClass 1 -l'hilodPnd r on; Class 2
ing will be hr t h e rnt•nl s)·�lem - I vy; ('Jass 3 -�'a!"!us . Cl:is� 4- 1 Mr and Mrs Alfre d
Whitt- of
at 2:00 P M The d 1•t·i.�ion of t he Ge ranium; (. ' J ass �� f rn·.i n .Vi o• W ay� esburg, !\,ir. ., nd \1rs �fr l v i n
j udges w i ll be firrnl . The show let ; Class 6- H(•1l o1 1 1 a Mild { lass Sm i t h and Freda Kraul l n, l'om
will be open to t h e puDl ic from 7-FNn.
t•roy. called on the Ch&lt;1rl('s Spi·n
f•6 P. M . Saturda y and 1 ·4 I'. M.
SECTION E-SPEC IMEN
t�r fomily Thursday.
Sunday . .July 1 7 . L;ilt' t •1 t ries may
Class 1 -Gludiolus, one sp i ke of
M r . and Mrs. M il ford lolr. col
be exh i hiled hut not judged.
an:v color.
umbus spent the 'jll'ek ,·ncl wilh
5. Exhibitors mu�! determine
Class 2-Ro5es: faJ Ros1•s- Jly. M
d
(
fht&gt;ir own dassi fkat ior1 a nd fill hrirl Tt•a, 1?;:,11. l'in k, Yellow.
\1 �:! J��:t �i��n���.' who is a l •
&gt;
W h itt&gt; or hlt ri r l ; (h) Ros,,.� Flori - kndltlg businesi schonl at Parkn:;- I
out their own e n t ry tag.
6. AC'ressorws, bases and dri1•d hundia: ilf'&lt;l, !'ink, Yl'llow, Wh itt• burg. spent the week end with hi•r
or treatPd (not 11&lt;1intcd) plant ma - o r hl enrl: ( t " J Hos11s ( ; r n n d 1 floria pll rents, Mr. ,a nd Mrs. IJ:iyton 1/ay
terl11! and foliugr s and/or wr- .it h- H&lt;&gt;d, Pink, Yt•l!ow, White or man.
errd wood 1wrmilti•d in rill dassrs blend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rose, t 'nn­
unless otherwise �tatrcl. 'T'he dof'lass 3--Marigolds: (a) Largr, ton, callfl-d on •Mr. and M rs. A . 1 1 .
minant inl rrP�t in all c·l11,;;,1•s one 1 hlQ11m ; ( b) [)warf, thre1• 81Jley, Thursday
Illus! be of fresh eui planl ma• hlooms.
Mrs. Zana Gainer returnect twmt'
f.:lass 4-l;olosla (a) Plume (h) Saturday from St. Joseph Hosp 1 1al
1erial.
Cresrented.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mnniw1l rl
'1. B1d:grouml, nerural wnod
Class .S-Calcndenlu8 (a) three end family of Steubenv i l le sµ1•n!
w■ll, .arranJ'l'mf'nh must hf' suit• bloom.
the week end with Mrs. Louis!'
able f'nr 24" x 3tr' s1 1a1·1•,
Class 6-Asters (five bloom).
Headley.
M r and Mrs. A. P. Rupe, At hens,
B. Thl' m11na1,:l'nwn1 will nn1 hi.'
Cless 7-Favorite prrcnnial.
Mrs. Ruth Cole, Columbus, rail­ lto1111r·. wne W1·drwsday evening
respon1ible for loss nr damugt:.
Class 8-Favorilr an!lual, not ed on Mrs. A. H. Bailey, Saturday.
i.;11t·sts 01 .\1 r. a nd Mrs. H. E. Star­
The claSS!'S:
1·, ,1,•u a hove ·
Ciera Burkhart Rondule was thi' kPy. \1 r Starkt•y ' H mother, M rs.
SICTION A -ARTISTIC DESIGN
Mondy llupper guest or Mr. aml ·.1lary S larkry, i;, here fl)r an cx­
CJa111 1-"'Five St;1r final" 11
MrA.
Alva Whitteker.
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�Al
�IJ&amp;
w.;,
'
lenclt• d visit w h ile his siskr, M rs.
m111 arran�emcnt,
Mr. and Mn:. Harold Hawk nf Ji , ssl(' .J,·well, rec1111eratE'S a ftPI'
ClaAA 2-"Spnl'h l\1ge", !inc
Chester called on the Charlrs IJt'iHg a lws 1 1 i l a l pat ient.
c:'omposilion repre�c·ntrng n favor•
Spencer ramily Sunday.
Mrs. �1•11 h Slil rkcy is in Col 11m­
lte aport.
l,us lu 1·,1n· for Mrs. Jessie Jewel l
Clan 3. " rurl'ign Corrrspon•
d urmg lwt· n·&lt;'uperation.
tlen t ", composit ion showing Or1en
tal Influence.
M r . and Mrs. Williarn Thnmas
C)BJ1a 4-"f"h urch NPws", , C·
arid
da u�hlers hnvc movC'd to Col•
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ltilf"'
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rangemenl of fluwen l'or 1ht•
Today
11rnh11s
wlwrr he 1.q &lt;'mployed.
•ltar.
By Mn. Mllncl•I Jordan .
JULY 14
Tlwir tlau!(h11•r. Marilyn. will (•nltr
Cius �"Slallon llrf'ak". mmMrs. Roberta Parker, Bolivar,
The Twilight Cardrn Club will
Universit y in Srptcm•
iature arr,1ni.:e111en1 4 1fi i11ehc:,; x meet 111 thl' home of Mrt1. Carrie and Mr, and Mn. Russell Mu �·-� . Ohio Slate
lwr.
fl in&lt;"he11.
Nye, Mulberry A\le., al ti p, m. for Dover, were week end guests of
Mr anil Mrs. A. n. C&lt;1.!'ter were
ClaHs 6--"Sui'iety l lighlig:hts", a pknil' tiUPPt•r. M rs. w. n. Shal• their parents, Mr. anti M r s . Nt: y
� y d innrr g:ucsts ol M rs. WalSund
(al hr('Qkfasl hihle �ctling:; t h ) teen Is t•o . hustf'!(S, A �pedal fea­ Carpenter.
tn
Jloll
trlay.
luntheon tahle Hf'l l in�: ((') formal t url' of the evl'nlng will be a work
Mrs. Vina Rutherford and Sar,1h
Dali• Q u N•n 11nd waiter ,J11nlan
&lt;!Inner 11etting, furnish your nwn shop in d1arge of Mr:;, Peul Daer of Galena were vlsitlng her nio1h
;1 1l NHlt•d II sw1 mmi11g party 111 the
er, l\lrs. Faye Jordan. and nth ...r l" ry s l.il J'ool. At hen.'I, o n saturclay
or the Che�ll'r Garden Club.
Porthrntl
Wort hwhlJe
r.uUcl relat h•es over the week end . They :ih l•rnoon Thf' party was givrn ror
mct•ls al ! h!c' hnme or Maxine recently returned from So raso1a, 1 1w l 'ri rna ry Class, Temple Mt•lho•
Prke ul 7 p.m. Thursd11y for u f'lorida where they had spe nt scv- disl S und -1)' sdinol. hy their 1rneheral months.
pknlc i;uppcr.
er. M rs. Earl SPPI.
'Mr. and Mn. Wolter Sm ith nnd
Julv 1.5
fumil)', Lancaster, 11peRr!a�i -1lay
The llornch11ilders C!ai.R of the al the home of his brother an d
Bradford Churc·h of ChriMt will sister-ln•law, Mr. and Mrs. Lrwis
,SP5 Robert Rurdelte of lhl' meet Friday 01 7 :30 n. m. ul the
Smith. Their daughler, Dd1hi1•,
3664lh OrdnwllCf' Co., Pt. l'lt•n.�unl, churrh.
who hes vialled here for several
Army National C : uard, runkNI Hrs\
..:ornin):! Event11 ,July 1 7
days returned horn(' wl1h them.
Tht• 1mt t1 hirthduy of A r1 hur He1•
In a dass of 50 nurHommisslorwd
The ' 1qwhur1 family reunion
MeJvu •"�ye Jordm1 wus the l:(ur8t I zer wus (•clt•hrnfrd ftrid u y e,•cning
(
1ffkers following: gr1111 irntion f!X· has ht•i•ll
!
-�••l for S11 ntl11y, J lily 17,
•rrises held re1·ently al Fl. Knox , ;ii 1 hr Syl'ar11Ae l'.irk. A ha�kt ! of ln r friend. Corot Norvit•I, a1 w i t h a d i1UH'r purl y :ii h is home
'
Hall , Ohio l/nivt•rsity, A1h- ht're. Thus(' prrst�n1 wrr,:, his twn
Bryan
J{ y.
di1111('r will ht• Sl'rvrd ut lluOn.
SpN'ialisl 8urdr 1 t r 11tlainrd IL /\II 1·cl;11i ve.� ure urged to be prc­ ens, ,luring tho week end. She at- si�krs, M rs. Chhw ,lohn!-on . Hum•
t(•nded II swimmini: i.i11rty.
hull. Kv., !',1r�. l.11&lt;·v Bunten nf
85.0 nvt'ra1w durmg t he l6·Wf'Ck �l'tll.
Mrs.
!lea
Chupinun
is
sp('nding
a
lklpn•; · RalPigh i 1( izrr and £nm•
1
A rmond Traf'k-V1 h irlf' Mf'chnnk�
July
1
8
wt•rk
m
Wai;hi
ngton,
n.
C.,
wi1h
Hy
of Akrnn. l.1•mn�• np l ll'llcr and
Sl'hool. Thl' !!chool included 45 r.- .
Wi•slryuri Si·n-it•t• C:uihl, Racine her brother, Hodney \lowt•ry.
family
of l.11t lr• Horld n g : Jim anct
gulur army nn1Hot11mi1111ioncd or Mct hodlsl t ' h u n h . rnl'ds ut the
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Clyilt•
WalkN
unil
Charles
Dyt• nlltl Mrs. Morehous('
flct·rs 111111 six 11111 im111I �unrdsnw11. hnme of M l H. ltoi;;er TIH'i:;11 w i t h
family, Thurman, visili•tl ht'r par, of Akron, Thomas !)yr, Mr. and
'
t'1 . Pll'11sant's Of·dn;inct• Unit u wit•ner must
flta1·t ini:: at 0:30 cr1ts, Mr. and .MrA. I Jalc Dyt• on Mrs . .John 11£'1:wr and &lt;l1111ghters,
hid rhr1•r 111,,11 11111-ni.l inl{ 1ht' ro11r p, Ill.
S1rnday.
,Janel arnl S111•, and Mr. untl Mrs,
munlh st·h11ul . Hesidc8 Burdelh·,
Don�a Davis . is s_pc-nding . lhe I E_rn est H111h. Mr. and M rs. Frnnk
"M/Sgt. ("arrol C 'ox, Flr11\ Seri;:1•11111
week III Columous with rclattves, U1sl' 1md childrt&gt;n, local, and Mrs.
uf th(• Conwany, and SPC Jam1•11 William•on To Win
Whef"ler took pr.rt in th □ 1ralning
Murk 11uu1•hi11 Awaril
progr111n. C11x 111111 Wheell•r wrre
P'l' , Pl .1':/\SA NT - S 115 Wnlh'r
among lhc top 10 ho11or students.
1 Wultl W l l \i11111sn11 i� .�dwdu lt•d lo
29. Erbium
&amp; Perform.
ACROSS
rt•rt•ivmJ u11 uw:1rd u l rt . Ilrnll�.
f.Pler&lt;a
(,ym. )
HOLZ:ER HOSPITAL
N. C., Suhmht .v , .Jul)' 2:1 . for his
tl90- • LOwn
\ 112, SubUo
Admissions, July 12: Mi's. Jfow• h i.iih markimrnnship
st•uri• wilh 1 1w
T 9. Level
Vari.a.
1lOUD.
trd C. Hirrhfieltl, Rt1ll11ntl. Mrs.
J
M·l rUle la!il May nl L'ump Daw­
tlon
1 to.Repoat
I, sanw.-.
lenwi; Lut h1!r lla1a::y, l'omo11oy;
son.
le.
Of
Scandl,
811,
llt&lt;dl&lt;t
Harry Thomas Snytler, Cotlnge­
SJ)l'ri�llMI Williamson �rored a
navlulo f
IL Vel'dl'o
vlllti ; Sharon Ru1h Knapp, Letart, 162 m11 111
t.ra
a pns11ihlc 170 at 1he
19. Seuono4
,W. Vs.; U11rnlcl Ll'!ilcr Spenct'f, 1lale rHle nrntche-11 in &lt;:n•enwo&lt;)d
88.
Soun,!,
IIO.
Jap.....,.
H, ltllpt
Long Bottom; Mrs. �·nrnk M. Vroo­ two monlh!i aM:o. Ap 1ro)(inrntely
a. a.
111h
11.
SpUl
oM
1
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man, Mlddlt'port; Mrs. Myrtle K. Ml �harp!lhooters from the West
BQOBG
11. fttfll'
'1,, OQdpl8
Hick11. Pomeroy.
17. Poker
bani,..
25, Mltmuoll
Virginia Nsllonal Guard took part
Di1rhar11e,i., July 12: Relph F.. in th&lt;' annual firing,
atalte
Vtpv
:17. Piexed.
42. 'Belgian
Taylnr, j;unes Wallau Swart, Mr11.
a&amp;. CeluUal
18. au.ta -. S'- ThtUI
Congo rlve
Mark Goctrrey Gay, Mrs. Mohler I t
:IO, H&amp;NIII
:iO. Woo4 bodJI
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'3.
Bone
oy
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n1
(B.
A,)
811,
Jl
"a
M■rtln, Dr. Char1e1 A. Renick, Free Rerord Hop
pleture
nlolr18.
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nlUit
Saturday night the Trl•County
Grant Pelfrey, Mn. John E. Wal·
S18. 0iu.lN9
t5, Ja.pane■e
name
name
l■ce, Mrs. Gordon E. Dunn, Mn. Teen Cnntc&lt;ln Bandst,nd wUI be
SS. atatillllll4
mca1ure
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Wlokell
rt.
CUDDIDS
IIO, Not wltlllo
.John William Casto, Vir11:inls I.. at Pomt"roy for another free out­
Brownina, Mn. Stella A. nemf'nt, door rct.'Ord hop at Zirk's Dairy
F"l'l�'ft""IT'TIIM
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M■le Flnley, Mn. Edward f�in1E'!y, Bar.
a&amp;, Notono
l llghltllhl of the evenlna:·wlll he
lnr■nt Smilh, Mrs. William J ,.
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Smith, Infant Davie,s, Mrs. 0M('ar F.. the nomination of ten rlrls who
� - olup
Davies, Jnfanl Toll)er1, Mr�. Hh'h · will he among 30 competing In lhe
ard B. Tolbert, Infant Dau,:herty, "Mlsa Trl•Counly, 1961" beauty pa•
(I\'.)
Mn. Kermi1 D. nsugherly.
J:l'llnl.
et.
Dt&gt;tlln,ua
The aH.11lr, s.lalt'd lor 7:30 to 1, 1
Births, July 12: A son lo Mr 1nd
Mn. J1mea Luther HHiUlY, JlOITI· p. m., wlll feature ■II regular can•
eroy; A Ron to Mr. and Mrs. Billy tet&gt;n contest11 with numerous prizes
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Lee Willi1m11on, Rutland.
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Former first.place wl,mers ol
All you prelly girls who ltvf' in
the greater (.'�ntral Ohio area- tht&gt; bal h i n g beauty contest, pro­
have you g i ven a ny t h uughl t o en- Cessions! model5, Columbus Star
1enng The Columbus Star's Miss assol'1atcs and Buckeye Lake em•
i ployees and m�m bers of their
Central Ohlo comest '!
Yuu're all eligible, }' OU know, if famil ies are pot ellglble.
you can meet certain simple re· i Since the lirsl j ud&amp;ing will be
qu1rt&gt;nwnts. This is Lhe tenth year done by photoe: raph, a picture of
the bathi.nl! beauty contest has the ci;,htf!stant MUSI' ,ccompsny
been held under joint sponsorship th·e entry blank.
of The Colwilbus Star and Buck•
U yqu do nol h■ y,.. '- pbjg_i, , con.
eye Lake Perk.
ta�I. ffie conte1U �� •jijl sr­
Girls who want a ehanct al shar.' rangemegta w,m , be maJ1e1 fqr you
ing the $1,500 ii) pri1e.s will par• to vlslt our studio for a fiiee pie•
adt' beiorr the judi;:es Sunday af• lure.
ternoon. August 14-, al thl!: CI:ystal
After rnf i..,,.
the
blank,
...,.
-Pool at Buckeye Lake. One of th,.
Ohio
t
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to
mail
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it
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h
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top prizes for t he first place win• ·
Star,
Columbl,\J
itor,
d
t
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et
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ncr will be an airline trip to i•
ami Beach, Florida , with all ex• Box 96."I , Columbus, Qhlo. n,otos
penses paid. And there are other of each 001'1.estant lp,,list be in the
Contest Editor's hariifi by f p. m.,
prizes g.ilore, too.
Autust 13, 1960.
Here are the rules:

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Getting Cl�t
For Guafd Uidt

· -- · ------- -- -Simpson, Mrs. Helen Simpson,
Mrs, Frankie Neigler, Mr11. Blan•
('he Wntlerson, Mre.
Blanche
Spen('er, Mrs. Marie Roush, M rs.
1-�dna Pirkens, Mrs. Ethel Smith,
and two guei;ts Mrs. Eleda Pick•
en� and Mrs. Cora Buck.
Mrs. M.ergaret }loudashelt aC·
companied Mrs. Laura Schaeffer,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith, and
Mrs. Otto Lohn to Blacklkk
Woods Park, Columbus, to att�nd
the annual reunion of the Wills
family.
Mrs. Harriet Neigler is attend•
ing the f. H cem p for ten days
at Canters Cave.
Hay Harris nnd Mrs. Freida
Howell of Flushing, 0., were the
go(' sts of Mrsr. Ida Howell, Thurs•
day of last week.

Mcmhf'r s pr£'scnt were Mrs.
11.izel Cleland, Mrs, l-!t•IL•n Vounee
M rs. Brudford, M rs. :iyhil M iles,
Mrs. Daisy Thom pson end Mr.
Mrs. St ella \\1 eaver, M r�. Goml'r
Lewis, Mrs. �:d ith Du nfre, M i.� end M rs. George Strohmeyer of
F.d ith l luym1111 urn! M r. and Mrs. Jcw('tt, 0., and Mrs. Lewis Stroh­
meyer of yountainside, N. J.,
Pickens.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
ESTHE R CIRCLE MEETS
The f:sthl'r Circlr of 1he Il:ip. llllldore and daughter Donna,
list Mis�ionary Soci£'t y me1 at !he Wednesday.
home of M rs. La11rn A.. 11, Fridny
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Byer and
evening, July 0 . w i t h Mrs. Una
son Robert of Middleport, Roberl
t' urtls, co•hostess.
Hempel of Cleveland and Mary
Mrs. Phyllis Marti n , drvotional Alice Nease of Plents were Fri­
lcade1· , read tkbrews 1 1 and a day e,•rninll: guests of Mr. end
reading ''Thy Will Be Done" Mrs. T. G. Hilldore and daughter
nftn which, Mrs. Blanche Walter• Donne.
son prcscnled the Love {;if! pro .
Guests of Mrs. Esther West and
gram, followed hy a program by
mother,
Mr11. Longsworth were
Mrs. Ethel Smilh. topic "That
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobbins or
They May Know anti Grow." Mrs.
Rell and M rs. Curl is Msislcd by Pawtucket, R. I., Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Marl'le A11 n (Curtis) Well.� . J. :... Longsworth of Detroit,
served refreshmt'nls to members M ich,, M r. and Mrs, Frank Longs.
worth of Brecksville, 0., Ernest
Miss Vera Beegle . M rs. Ur.a Mor­
ris, Mrs. Letha Morris, Mrs. Phy]. Longsworth, Ron, Harold and
li9 Martin, M rrs. Firn Gaul. M rs. friend of Charleston, Mrs. Evert
Gretta
Simpson, M rs.
lsulwl Anderson, daughter ind two chil­
dren,, Chillieothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Critt Bradford of
Mo1/,er's Club Will
Worthington spent Saturday with
Mr. and MrrR. A. C. Bradford.
Spon,or Social Fridny
Calvin Simpson of Pomeroy
The Mason Mothers Club w i l l
sponsor a n icr {'ream social on Fri­ spent Sunday allernoon with his
duy evening, July 1.S. on the Scout parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
playgro\md next to the City build­ Simpson,
ing in �ason.
Jack Curtis of Pomeroy spent
Home made Ice eream . cake, pil', Sunda with his mother, Mrs.
punch and ('Oftec w i l l be served Leone yCurtis.
from 5 p. m. until 8:30 p . m. Every,
Mrs. Stell■ Weaver left Sund1y
one IR welcome to attend.
for Brldaew1ter, P■., for an in­
Mr. and Mrs. William Bli.nk
(Janet RUHell) are announcing the
birth of • dall1hter, Rebece1 Les.
on July 6 at the St. Luke's Hos,
pltal In Bolder, Colo. She weighed
7 pounds,
'Ai ounces 8t birth.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo R ussell, form­
er Middleport residents,.. now liv­
ing In o,nver. ue gr1nd-,arents.
John Werner. Sr., -Middleport, is
great (ilrsndfather.

Birlh Is Announced

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Hetzer. the hostf':ss.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robinson,
Bl'&lt;'nd■ 11.nd Beverly, stopped here
at the Sisson home enroute to
their home in C1rtton h'om a visit
ln Norfolk, Va., with heT sister,
,Mn. RtlMell Ar!IRbrite and family.
Mra. Chloe Mtlls Is in M iddleport
to vislt her niece, Mrs. Addle Bit•
ters.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Rex Arli(abrlte or
Wooster, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sh■f•
fer of ilarberton and Mrs. Henry
Balley or Columbu11 were recent
vlalton here.

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Children's White DRESS SHOES - - - - $1 .94

Chitdren's OXFORDS - - - - - - - ... - $1 .74
SIIH Small 4 lo 3. S•ddlu 1111d Plain Ton

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Vacuum Paek COFFEE . . 49c lb. can
EATWELL TUNA FISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 cans. $1 .00
CAN POITED MEATS . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 10 for $1.00
VALUE BUY OLEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ibo . $1.00

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Set By Death

(Continuad From Page Ont)
Po! 1: ies is the lifeblood of the
Kennedy clan. And lhe Democratic
presidential nominee was weaned
011 ii
As a child, he was rocked t o
sleep by his maternal grand£ath·
er, John F. (Honey Fitz) Filzger.
aid. who was mayor of Boston
al tht.' Lime. H is father, Joseph P.
Kennedy-whose wealth has bCf!n
e111 im.1tcd at 200 million dollars
-was amb11ss11dor to Greut Britain
during Ille administration of
PrPsi,tent Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Boru M.iy 29, Hli7, in Brookline
Mass., a suburb of Boston, the
second of nine {'hildrcn, he was
sent to private schools--ineluding
, Chonte-a.nd a ttended
Harvard
: U 11iv&lt;' rsity and the London School
or Ernnomics, where he studied
under famed socialist l larold
Laski because "my father wanted
me 1o see both sides of the
street."
Se-r-ve1 In Nny
Disturbt·d by England 's prl'•
World W:ir ll policies, he wrote a
thesis on returning to Harvard,
and it hccamc the best-selling
book "Why England Slept." He
was 23 when the book was pub­
lished.
The brown.haired, six-footer,
who weighs about 165 pou111ls ,
served in the Navy ln World War
II es a P-T boat officer. and was
cited for heroism when he saved
his crew aftl'r il Ja1)anesc destroy.
• er had cul t he vessel in lwo.
An ex('Cllent swimmer. he sav•
ed one wounded crewman by
rlcnching in his tf'eth e strap of
t he sailor's M a e West life jacket
and towing him lo an island thrt'e
milf's away. Aecord iug to Ken•
nedy ' s Navy and Marine Corps
citation, in l he next six dayi,; he
"succeeded in gelling his crew
ashore
and. afler swimming
man y hours all.empting to set•ure
food and waler, ,inally dleclcd
the rescue of his mer1."
In his ordeal, however, • he tig­
gravated a back- ailment he ac.
Quired as a youth, .end he con•
tr.cled malaria. He was discharg.
ed from the service in 1945.
Almo1t lmmedlatel,y, NCauM
of Jo.'� duth, h• nn for Con­
''"' at lh• ao• of 29. He
camp,aigned hard, talked
k1f•
book inuH and won. He took
his o,th of office at lh• •am•
ti� u anoth•r young congrn'­
man--Rlchard Nixon, who pro­
bably wlll be his opponent In
the presidential race this Nov­
emb.r.
After several re•elccUons, he
went in 1952 after the Senate
::.cnt held by Henry Cabot Lodge
Jr., n□w U. S. amb.essador to the
Uniled Nations but at the lime ·
Dwight D. EJsenhower's presJ.
dential campaign manager, Ken­
nedy won although Eisenhower
curried Massachusetts by more
then 200,000 voles.
In 19�3, Kennedy married bru•
nette beauty
Jacqueline Lee
(Jac:kie) Bouv!er, dsughk r of a
Manhattan finRncier. They had
met at a friend 's home.
"I leaned acrogg the aspar1 agus" .says Kennedy, "and asked
her (or e dete."
The Kennedy s bavo a daughter .
Caroline, born in 1915'1. And Mrs'
Kennedy is expecling another
child,
The Kennedys
live in the
�eorgetown section or Washington
m a three-story, red•brick home.
Jn the past the sem1tor could be
sttn on Sunday afternoons play.
Ing soCtball or touch football
with Sen. Henry M . Jackson or
Washlngton, who has been men,
tioned as his possible running
mate.
RNds Much
Kennedy is l'Onsidered a "lon•
/ er'' and a detached man. His clos•
, eR\ friend, nex� to his wire, is
1 brother Bob, former chief coun.
sel of the Senate · Rackets Com.
I mittee.
At home, the new presidential
nominee is a voracious reader, a
I devotee of fish chowder some•
times five or six bowls at a
1 time and ci.lfars. He has an occas1 ionel Daiquiri or Bloocly Mary be•
! fore dinner, wears custom-made
? !uits and is helple111 to do any .
l thing about the pet name his wife
I calls him by- "Bunny.''

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l1r. and Mrs. Richard /\they 's
thildren spent a we1•k here visit ing
their .:;randparents, :1tr. and Mrs.
Clay1ott Athey, while they vaca•

N011CE

I n •n unint•ntional mix+Up of
t.llrri•r•• p.tpen ye1t•rday. Mid•
dleport carrier George, S,1uer
t•m. out with no pipers •I all.
Th• f•ct th•f Georgl!!'1 cu1to11Mrs
recotivtd the-ir p•per1 l•te w■1 in
ria way the f•ult of the carrier.

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1% BEER A Np Wl fif CARRYOUT-COLD
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PT. PLEASANT - Members of
I.he Pt. Pleasant National Guard
unit are preparing for their an•
nual two weeks active duty train•
i n g whirh Is scheduled for Aug. 5·
2 l al Ft. Stewart, Ga., this yeer.
The 3664th Ordinance Company
w i l l condurt three more Mondfly
night sessions prior to the bj.g
event. Capt . James 0. Roseberry
reporte d today thet the unit would
be b.riercd on the eve of lhelr de.
parture from Pl. Pleasant, Thurs•
day, Aug. 4.
Following the two weeks activ'e
trainin g the Guard!lmen will re,
t urn to .P t. Pleasant and begin pre­
paring for their annual JG lnsp6c•
tion, which is slated for Monday,
Sept. 26.

Mra. Wild Fosler and dau1bter
returned to their home in Colum•­
bus after a vlllit wlth her par,
ent1, Mr. ,nd Mr1. Albert Hill.
Sunday c1Uen of Mr, ■nd Mrs.
T. G. Hilldore and d■u,:hter were
Mr. ■nd Mra. Ralph Chevalier ■nd
son Michael and Mra. , Suun Gal­
breath of Belpre and Mr. and
Mrs, William Mc:Kelvey of Port• • �
land.
Mr. ■nd Mr1. Solon Butcher
and Mr. and Mr1. Jerry Butcher
o.1( Cleveland visited Mra. Id■
Howell over the weeti&amp;nd.
Mr-s. M:1r11ret Houd11b1lt 1pent
Tuesday with Mr. ■nd Mr■. Albert
Heilman on Wolf Pen Road.
Reeent 1ueatl of Kr. and Mn.
Garret Cl�le were Kr. ■nd Mn.
Lawrence H11man ■nd family of
Westerville.
Mn. Lliura McKenale and Jilin
P•llY Sha1n were recent a:uesll
ol Mra. Ru�)' WUU■ m1 ■nd fam•
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You must be single-never have
been married or divorced or hid a
marriage annulled.
Your age, as ot August J4, 1960
cannot be less than 16 or mote
than 24 years. You must be of the .
highest character
and posses,
poise, charm,
personality, end
beauty of face nnd figure.

B Y MRS. FRANCIS NORRIS
WSC S HOLDS SESSION
The WSCS had a covered d ish
picnic in the recreation room at
the home of Mrs. Harry Pickens,
Friday evening, .Ju l y 8.
Following the d i n ner a devo•
lional perind was held with Mrs.
Crill Hradforri a,; leader using as
her topic "Thr Christi11ns Use
of Leisure Time." Mrs. Pickens,
president, conducted lhe business
session. The�eet i n g ('loscd with
the Lord ' s Prayer in unison.

SWEET CORN

'lt&gt;O-HO:)-•IT'S ME.
'RQSaOL.A •- I ..11.JST
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c,ve.R AN' HAVE A
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NOW I S THE T I M E TO SAV E.
HOM E-G ROWN PRODUCE IS ON
THE MARKET. YOU CAN R EA.LL Y
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JUMBO SAVINGS

2--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 14, 1960

ren of Roanoke were recent guull
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July 14, IIIII0--3
I of lhe1r p.arent1, Mr and Mu. John
Hatlo
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I Grimes.
Rev. and Mrs Robert Dille va•
Jr.
Club
Meeu
Mr and Mn Jen ttoush Qr B uf­ c:ationed in the mount.1:lra near
The Junior TWllt,bt Garden
falo, New York werl! rl!c-enl 11ue1tt Buckhannan
Qf his brothers, Nirk, Ct1tr and
Mr. and Mr, lbward Burrii are Club met for their picnic at th•
JQhn.
1pending the wl!ek 11acstionin1 home ot Mn. T. A. Hewet.on on
July 8.
Mr and .Mrs Rufull Ekeuor near Blackwaler F.ills
FoUowing lhe bu1ineu meetin1
were week eod guest1 or relattve,
Mr and Mn Carl Shawver of lhe members in attendance 1p,en1
in Gall 1poll1, Ohio
Salt-m, Va . s:J.l('nt tbe paat week the afternoon tourinf the HewetM r�. Charil's Dodd and Mra. here v11iting his parentn,
�r and 1Cir1 (arm.
John Morg.11n were Vlllltors ln Park.· Mrs. Ivan Shawver
ershurg on TU!•sday
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
Mr. and Mrs Thomas GrinRtead
HOW TO KILL IT.
Mr and Mrii {.' Kobert Tennent and family, )1:r llnd .'rfrs William
IN 3 DAYS.
and rh,ldren are vi11lmg this week McF.ul anc · and f.11m l ly spent the
If IMt dtllthted with STRONG,
wJtb relatives in Wellllburg.
week 1·nd vlllitmg Mr and Mra.
)!rs. Bertha Kemper o( Colum• Clyde Rice and family at Evan,. imtant4ryff19 T-4-t., ,our 41c
Meir: at Mtf d""f aNA. Wakh ht­
hu8 v1�1ted here recently with Mrs. ville, l nd.
'-'" skin 1IOlllh .tf. Watch
)1artm Ohlmger.
Mrs. Fred Batey and Mn. Lloyd h•1fftty 511:ln ...,a_. ft. Itch and
..,rnlnt' are IIOM'I TODAY at
Carolyn Sue carper of H IUlting- Roush were v1s1lors 1n Charles
ton Swlaher &amp; L•••
1 0 11 vmled last week with Mr. and on Friday
l'OIM,oy.
\Ir� E:ugene Hester and f.amHy.
Mr ;ind �rs. Donald Brown and
Libhy wt•re vacationin g I.Ht week
BROUGHTON'S DAIR Y LANE
m Noew York.
I
Mrs. Le sley Aluander of Sara•
sola, F'la., \· 1s1ted ret·ently w i th Mr. [
and �rs. T Bert Roush and also
�tr. and Mrs. Bme Cunningha m in
l l untington.
I Mr. and Mrs. ilomer Meredith
STAR CRUST
and '1ike of Belpre, Ohio, were
week end guests uf her mother,
Mrs. Lodemia VanMetre.
Mrs. F'loyd Mi lln ol Marietta
lioned in Florida .
MA BROWN'S HOT DOG OR
1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carmack and visiled rel&amp;tives here over the
Mrs. Mary Steele are visiting rela• week end.
lives in Endicott, N Y.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Wally Stewart of
v�xington . Ky., were re{'enl J!uesh
of his parcnls, Mi:. and Mrs. J. L.
S[Cll'Url.
One Loi Of Chlldrens
I
He�·. BoyU Scolt of Pe1rnsylva1 1ia
I
&lt;'iSHl'ti ht-re re(·enlly.
�1r amt Mrs. David l..owman
1 wi·rr rec e nt guests of relatives in
Sizes 3 to 14
l:allipolis, Ohio.
\Jrs. Frances Brown has takl'll
uv;:,r t he
reslillll'anl formerly .
1
Goldyt's.
Mr. aml Mrs. Bentley Grim('s
RUTLAND, OHIO
and J .i nd;; of Lohanon, Va . ,and :Mr.
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and Mrs. Jewell Clifton and rhild

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I C t O ry Senators, Redlegs Headin g To
'-Daily Sentinel,

Pomeroy-Middleport, O ., July

l4, 1 960

���!:��t���-1 Middleport T_ales ,-.4 �ixed l ip . Showdown In Second Half Play
Affair At Rftf1ne 1ft ltll lnnmv

M , ddleporl 's Li t t l e (,,ague Hed mrluding a (,!pie, Dick File had
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r, legs and Senators are heading I f wo singles and Mark TannehUJ,
✓
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-S IN n M vs ..
D-'I
U4l1
naaat•
POmeroy and M 1ddle�o1 t w on vu1Qries ln th� vvednes- rur a second hair showdown ne1tl Ray Hindy a nd Art Cas i each
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day evening round o f p l&lt;1� r n t he County Summer ·fhgh Sthool Wt.&gt;dnesday after each won rou m
NF.W YORK l 1 PI-Sa t ional I yrars of t hi• games wht&gt;n t h e bases fill ed anti t wo 0111. thus Only 91me ��ut.d
. ig!l•d.
Frnh
,
G.nws
Leai;:-ue presl 1ge sto()d al all all- • A rru·ril'an
t 1 rw \'1dories las! t·vcning.
League.
L4•ague
cl u rmnatNI k i l l m� orf the A m ericans' best
,
at �h
002 000-- 2 3 1
l l me peak Cod�y ilS a resuH of 1 1 11 1 11:;�.- he c ·o11t mued. "And. we dianns.
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le
i
a
8-3
can-.p
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into
m
M
red-Orange
Alf
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t h e hlcnd of Pitching a n rl pnwl't t h i n k 11 IS �- \ e r}' h e� l l h y l h 1 11g
�t
s
8
s
e
Brav
2,
RedJcgs
took
. ..,.,_e don' t know more abou! � h�
· and the
port beat Racine 9-4 in a mixup with Qarkne�s but Racine
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lwards
(LPl,
AeJlr:er 5 and
th� t p roduN&gt;d a �wee p or both for hasl'ha l l
h
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h
t
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1
Sox
2.
Hcd
4
owns
ach
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pllch1t1g to Marili tha n anyhod)
lnanage r JU l'llbr Wolle today graciously declined to pnt t
♦
Bu t &lt;"h e_r . Ta n nehill (W P), Swaj, 3,
this rc-11r ' s All Star games.
e ('ords.
r
T ht· t riumph, �-omi n g rr om Mon l'lse doe!;" said Nattonal Leagut' L 01
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A l Ra erne aher Sf'ven f ull lh n•
. f'lllh, , ttliht
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M rm ager H�n ry
: d�y s 5 3 WIil in Ka116ati CJIY. Manager Walt Al�ton "We jus t
Clalworth .v ' s Ro_11 Hindy 3, Wal J aoe 6 and W al"'.Plf e said today Raci r1 e wishes
Th u rMily"I p!..;.?�
i llft ma nagie!'i uh�kti ownst 10 th e
.
all
swun�
"Tht&gt; pe-ndulum ha,s
te
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lace, Manley 6.
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(' ! hl' \/a1ional League three h;av e b (IJ()d i,Jtchen."
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Senator!
m
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hit
v
9-4
n at w l l l .
Middleport
U,,e
Johnso
)ii11ve
to
game
��ire
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� to
�, , denl , ,gr~·•
., ' by •-·
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N o games u...-uu
lh. Wa', . " liMI d a J U b • I an t ''" I . i 1 it· I urn·�. in
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------1 Hacket1 with
t h t• I aSI four All - Star
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Onl.,. TlillNt llk.itout
Pli:y a�olher full t nning. I n l he an d R.ac 1n e not l ake 1. l s al ba t s un . Top hliter was 9·11
I
rt ,
Gi les
Prt':mle-�l Warrt-n
F
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r
four,
for
r
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a
all
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r
and
ve
le
e
how
,
singles. M i lr e
t h ere i s a league
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lt'mor11 :•, •c h�c•
( h{' N ;i tionals rode 1 0 v 1dory
top o{ t he Bi li t he Jackets coll ('(' led
n ine 111 t hr last 1 3 .
rn e s
V I LL ANOV A Hl lt ES COACt-( E S
Wednf'sda)· ·� 6.0 t riumph ove: 1 �; I gAnd,
ru le t hat re verls t he gamf' back to Gardner had a double and a
nol lo be overloolr:ed, was on' th e wings of , hom f' ru11� hy Ba
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VrLLANOVA. Pa. uPI _ Villant
B 1
Amen caJJ l .t.•aJ::UC' "Thf' vic ory t lw DOll ::rr .. · ";o r lO � rif's
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vu•lor·y �dd ll' M .i thews. M ays, Stan Mu
� o;
: o:;r i;,ty�:..
University h a s announced the
anything, to ind it. a 1 o-J Ra d nf' t he st• venth in which case a tc ret' · s i n g le, and Rod Sauer . a triple.
ova
Ne Y 'k a
o
and the W,1) 11 was adnevrd , ovc- r ! ht, C hicago W h ite
t
J oh g son go1 two si ngles for
m en t s by the managers would be
last s1:il and Ken B oyer but Al�to 11
Sox
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nd
pJayPta
lwh
ied
tht•
slow
me
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addilion of two coaches to assist
demonstralf' l hf' ovna l l .strf'ng!h a u t u m n lha1 keeps
W u '"9 on a Cl eve I • , n t
l he Braves' only h i t.
inlac1 t he wa � proudest r.f his pikhin�
as lo 1'ave jt Cilllcd and 'i&gt;ossibl y void
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new head f0()1ball CODch Alex Bel l.
of our !eag uf'
c
st rm g o{ NL su cesses.
which p�oduced only th� lt11rd
M i d d le port h at ters wer e To_m An Senalors
revert to the 4 . 4 l i e afle r seven J n .
Tliey are Burley Crowe, former asg
"It's u lung w�y from lhc ea r l)•
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dern!n· a double and t wo srngles.
shul?u t m t h� 29.gam e h1st or:,: of
- I .. So,• Am•rlunt Cold
nin gs.
llr'V
a t
b
c
d
Ura ves
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TheIT s no! tha1 much d i ffer• AH·Slar cla1mcs.
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Jn stepped the bla&lt;"k ·coalf d u f• Ra n dull Bo.,. l e s a double and sin .
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a
Stobart
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!w ee n tl1e l eagues " said
Mays, who emerged as the 1 960
ficials who called 1 he gn ml' bt•· gle, a nd _ Jb h n Smg e r, Rick Oiler. son and Ca.,;ci.
(')I ('(' t_w
rd, as line roach.
gua
ova
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A l . M ,rn a�e r A l Lo_pez, _ by way sta r of stars by smashb,g ou 1
Clll lle of darkness t hou � h Ha(' inf' Boo ne l lrn dy and Thomas, e ach
)
Wall1ce Hom.rs
singles.
of upl1old1�g his c1rcu 1 I ,II pr1•s• t h re(' h i ts in each game , Mahad not lntted ' as per t h r unoffi.
BOX ER DENIIS REPORTS
B ru ee Wallace pui the Redle gs
I lg&lt;'. " W e JUlll �ere&gt; cold and l hl' WS. M usial a n d Boyer simply
For Racine , Wilson Wolfe , D u•
cia \ agreemen t befo re t h e i n n in �
ead 10 st ay i n the first inn ing
ah
1 h t•y were hoL Some o� ! hi' f1, 1 - wert• too much for the Amprica n
ane Woll e , and Ted Bailey had
be"an.
, m I _ Jose Beeci=•
�IEXJCO
ri v.r•
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wi t h a grand slan1 home run.
NEW and ! ' S E il
&gt; ;igu(''s pitc h �rs.
t
wo sing I es each.
J .ows we l':'Xf", c-te d 1 0 h1 t f 11r u.�
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l
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Mat
hews
eo_
n
chambantamweight
world
er:a,
Both
managers
(John
Thompson.
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T
wo a k e rs h ur teams
fa c
l !&gt;l ll�p�y didn I .
nt·d ed fm11,. with one aboard 1 n
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M iddleport, and Wo lfe ) we n• not M iddleport
Pa
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reporli
denied
Wednesday
pion.
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sinJ?i
two
had
Edward�
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010
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thief among t hese was Rogf'r t h t• secund tnoin,:. lo give the Na - each olh�r 1" Lht champ,9nsh lp 1mre whether t h e .i:ame should Ra i ne
000 202 Ox--4 8 J and Duane Johnson one for the that he had planned an early rel'
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M a m. who ,;e 27 homr nm� li_ a i l I l iontds a 2-0 le.ad against W h i tey g am � o { t h\Be �d fo r� ball 'J.'t) ur� a� have been slopped at 7 "45 ,
Hindy
and
Bowles.
0. Wolfe and o n l y hits off four Redlcg pitchers tiremcnt and said he would fight
wh
e
n
11
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loni
w
en
� 1•1· 0 1 u ng vlt1tor�et
dune so much du ri ng L he ri rst Ford a nd Meys follow ed with his
·
actu ally was call ed off
Bailey.
For the Redlegs Wallace add- at least until 1 962. He also denied
in t�e srmi-tihal ro� r1 �, laat n11Cbt. --half of the American l .eaijt1(' St'a
--ham e r in t he third.
ed a single, Ronnie Hindy stormed
that he and his manager, Pancho
White's
Tom
Pomeroy
At
loud
son lo I m IJie Yankees into t he
M u 11 1a J st ruc k his sentim e ntal · \\ :werly a n 9 Smi t _h s, U p� ot,ter•
slum
hit
a
of
out
t h e lped destroy kO hopes, 8 bl Y
ba
Rosales, had split up.
£or
3
with
3
p
ated
Me l Clark s All 'Stars
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league lead. Maris d Jdn'r mak r s hot as a pin e h . h itt 'e r in the sev . ] m.: de fr
P hone WV-2-3794
Knight'
lielpeU by Terry
s,
t
.
a h i t m e it her i:ame a n d was rf'· enth inning and Bo}'er co1mected anO Syraruse, re spedlvely, in play
In the first I ll n·m g BO b �PO M F. ROY, 01110
. owen
times
several
rupted
r
e
mt
was
1hat
l'
h
w
e
r
ic W dn • da y w�it:�t�hce for a \WO·run blow i nto t h e l fl
M.'I k e Werry
111ng]ed,
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Si ll�l�d
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lo Jee matters 111
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K m l,t got a ground rule double
1 fleld seah
.
W a\lt•r 1 y, 1 as1 yenr s c hamp1 ons,
uin1h.
besJ�e t he church and White horn•
. .
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t urning b11ck the
rnuble
l
httle
had
A d 1sappo1ntmgJ y sma ll c rowd
red with one on.
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l l SI ars, 9· 1 · A five
run . st mn•
of 38,382 for tlte firsi A I I-Star A
.ing ·
ln the lhird White solo homered
gave thern a lead which th e y
By United Pr111s lnt•rn.tlonal
game
pl ayed at Ya nkee Stadiu m
th e tree vc:lll
., ·d e the c hurch .
aver
.
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It was "shutout" nlght in the 1'he ball was well 1 poked. Jn the
s! n ce 1 939 o ppeared to enjoy the n ev � r )J U rr�11cI_ e�tl
1 1 1 l first in m n g t h Y scored
1
League Wednesday. fourth Allen Downie walked Bow•
rival managers• !;trategy of using
1. .: 1.v1lf' runs � t w;. h�ats and 3 International
ltlp Coleman of the Toronto . en walked and M ike Werry singled
vir1 u11lly every playn
on the
�1 ·�1 ur errors. h e its were bY Maple Leah Cal Browning
squads.
of the h0' th h m
Tefft illl&lt;l Sha rp� . Th c:y a�ed two Rochelter H�d Wings Arl
l!OX t:n and STRt:TCII
· Ie d ' was
Cecca•
.
tn 1: :ifth White smg
more rtlTIN each ltl the fifth and re 1 1i of the Richm ond Virgin
ian,
,
fo••
n;e
,
an
k
d
rTan
d
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rsbne h and
be
.
. Tlie All ·Stars he lJlCd
six
· ·
· t h mnm_ga
F rom
and Bunky Stewart of the Miatni Bob w·inebt enner
.
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I ed, Ebers•
smg
.
them comude r1bly 1V1th ten errors M ar IIns all pitched
shutouts.
bach beihg out ori a close play at
m t he , It'.
'ff.KRY ('l,OTII
- 1&lt;1 : �h
' e .I0 '.1e . All. Star
Colema n 's was the mosl impres- home.
SCO�f' ram, Ill the hrSI mnmg on sive as he held the Buffalo BisonR
IO
Fot A-0 In the third , Collins
'f11ts by John Thomas and Joe Brad- lo three hit9 I n helping the
Le1f1 sinot....1
.." cu, s�ph
�� enson dou ble d for
:
lt Y .
sweep a double•header , Toronto one run, and in the sixth ){obinson
OUflM'V
.lack nevon•, ace Waverly Pitl'h- won the opener, :J. 2. and the
nine- and Burli'.e walked advinced on
e r , mn Ji• lus ftrst a ppeara n ce i n innin
g n ightc ap, 2-0.
ZANESVILLE, O. UPI-D1ndy
pasAed balls, and Sooted on Cald,h,• tf)u rn.inH'nt ! h i s year and guvf'
D n n ('0 · h l If
we
o
rtib
�•� l :e: .smg Je.
The double victory wldt! ned the
ilJ rvi���� �� ll p only l h ree hits. Lou Fellure
le� : r· ·
·
C'her, fanned tour, walked
Leafs' lea•ue
lead to 1 1 1'n game, fj,.,.
"
lo tbe �irat lB•t.
· l• match play W!IA lht• losl• r and was relieved by
... w ,· 1, Porn ero Y v
•Itc&gt; hf ng fan.
••c- ned 13 walke"
into , "'and dropped 8"11,lo
u
round Gf the OltI·o �Amateur golf Crit"kel Se arl es in lhe sixth.
· 211 ·
Short Slt&gt;t&gt;Vt" and Knit
w.
u x pOmeroy
JS
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t h',; nipJ&gt; ed Syracuse by a 3·0 ond-place tie with Richmond.
Smi
·
champiOn 11tlip1 today with lady
A ·O
001
4 J
3
"1'"cour1t a n d Jim llaH idd of
Stewart pitched a seven·hitter
the
Wash 'n Wear
lllrk on h fs -1de.
Pomeroy
x-e
1
2
40l
t
10
Th"' 4 1 -year. old architect won Pa r kf'rsbur , kum pitcheO two-hit as Miami bea the transplanted
Stephenson (LP) · 'R an d 1P h ( 1 &gt;
2
e11try,
ty
·
c,
Jersey
nd fannP1I 12. The winners
a
bait
Cecand
0,
F rom
meda"\illt h.onors for the third
· ht
and Lyons Winebrenner, K nig
t a l l i ed lwicc• i n t he first innin g on carelli scatte red , ·,ght h ,· ,, and
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time weuKe•i.N.:..
when tie shot a
·
ube-b'
F· c..
t&lt;I and
"' c11c h
t wo-u.n der..na7•� for I aa-hole an t•rror, a wulk, and doublc.11 by Ken Hunt hit hie 14th hom�r es
Umpires; Moote, C· . R usse11 and
from
• ti
qualifier s�ore · CJ f 142 two leu Foui.:ht and r . rcgg. They scored on Richmond beat the Columbus Jets C Knight.
n n in fiPld o,1t. The only lwo Syra- 4•0.
WASll 'N WEAR A N D TROPICA i, WORSTF.1 1
than his nearest t'bttipetitor.
---In another doul&gt;le•head e r. RoAlso ln the field w■a defend• euse hi Ls were by HoMcr.Wine'bren •
TOK yO UPI-Com
munist Chi•
rL
i
und
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Buddy
unrl
ner
che8
treal
Mon
the
with
split
er
\
i ng chamJ)i�n Tohy iUom
today
na
from
accused
Japan
or plani�el ' s All Stars and Syr,cuse Ro.,al,, winning the opener, 6-0
Cl nr I nnati who waah't quite ready
bY con•
armament
nul'lear
nlng
were
schl'1l11l1•1I lo mee t In the and losing the nightcap, �-4
to give u p his ctown. Two strokes
aidering the developme nt of mis- /
i
AND
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back of Cahnichael in the qualifier ".Ot1s0:Jation ,anw nt 7 : :io thil I ven• Browning pitched a t hree-hit �hut• siles.
However,
ing.
Sy
rncuse Manager
out
for
Rochester
in
the
seven­
were Bob Rankin or Zanesville
Bob Lcroks reported !hut his team inning opener, Ralph Maurie
and B9b Hoiig
of Columbus.
They ume in with even Wl - would not he 011 hand for lhe WH credltef' • with his third !
GIANT ll_Rl,f'lilR, -i -t-rLA� BALLS
,�ahte. hlrector Ralph S11yre re.l)O rt - tory agaJn11t n, defeats in ,
for a two• day score of l"4.
Shop I n A lr-Copdltl&lt;jnrd OomCorf Al
--'------�• - · • · • • tJd tha t there woul&lt;I be a game nightcap, although Mo n treal
kITCUENER, Ont. UPI _ G en • r l � ed at 7 : 30 , The championshi p t o rush in four relict pitchers
tluri ng the last two innings ,
f'rnl Manager Mun Patrick, has nn · · rorite�t will follow.
I n casc of. rain tonight the
STANDIN GS
nnutH 't•d t he trunsfe r ol the Nf'w
pla
be
will
r:am&lt;"ti
Friday
on
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Yo r k Hungt•rs Three Riven , Que.,
" Ho m e of Arrow Shirts"
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POMEROY, .01110
Th e lirw se es:
Buffalo
46 39 .541 1 1 1h
. sional Hockey Liiagu e lo Kitchenr
,1 Gamo
R ic hmond
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WEEK OF IH·23rd
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Df'vo1·" und •Bartlet t ;
l•'4• l l ure, MontrHI . . . . . 37 46 ,446 19½
Middleport
S (' utlt•s (6) and D. Clark.
WY•2-3498
Columbus
. 37 50 .42S 2 1 ½
2nd Game
' Miami
37 50 .425 2 1 ½1
· �--Syrucu�e
000 000 0-0 2 3
Smith's
S.. ltle Chlvy Mi,tery Show In ... S.IHll�NIIC•l'I.
ioo 0 1 0 x -3 ! 0
Cundiff and Wilso n ; l !u1 field
and G regg.

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your LENNOX dealer

Wednesda y Was

H()T-WEA'fHtR NEEDS

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SWIMWE4R

C,arml·ehael f,ea�s
.
FJe]d In li

$2.95

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BEACH ROBES

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Softball F1'nals

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COAL, Oil, GAS
FURNACES

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SUMM ER SLACK S

With Summer Toys

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Gloves
Sail Boats
Beach Balls

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$4.50

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SPORT COATS REDUCED

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S�lll:#1 Birtm/-ay

About

p!.10!�:!!�!...

1,,.d hy
er mother, Mn. Allee Ridgeway,
entertained with a party Tuesda y ;
afternoon at her home on Lincoln
Helcht.s, honorin&amp; her 10n, Terry,
on Ms seventh birthday,
Games were pklyed during the
afternoon and priie1 were 1w11rded
the winners. After the honored
guest opened hls gifts, refresh·
111ent1 of ice cream, cil'CUJ calre'
With the lnst:rlption "Happy Birthday" and tool aid were aene.d by
the ho"ltease,. Balloons Wert given
as faYon.

P-te�nt were Joli and K l!ll!Y
Spen.te:r, Sean, ¥.ichael ·•� " ttrlci •uUen, Don DJaney, Jolleph
Freetnlp, f'afflela Neu(!.lihg, 'Cltla
and Betty Akers, :Mary ind R:•ndy
er...,. Gary Finley, Lin'/' an&lt;\ DIan1 ttenldon, Roy Vau1han, l)o'n
Andenon, Morton Titus, �e Hal�,
tbf. ·honored g uest aOO Mrs. Jiftll

Hail

Pic,,ic Sr,pper
Honors Ft,rmer
Me-igs Couplt

Around And

Observed WJth

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WASHINGTON UPI-The Fell·
eral space Actncy Jnd il\_il Arm')I'
failed Wednesday in separate a t .
te mpts to send 'rocltett 1011 scleri•
• t ific missions over tbt Atl•nt ic
.Ocean from Wallop, llllind, Va,

B 'A11 G ll'NS
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Check Our
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BECKYS

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Mid8leport

By FAIO DII: HOUOAS H&amp;LT

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D and Mrs. J , H. Jewe ll of
Detroit, Mich., came Mcmday for
a vi,it with Mr. and Mrs. James
Souders.
Paul Cunnin&amp;ha m Who was
called- here because of the deat h
of his father, Lester C11nn ingham,
left toda y for hi• boQ)t in Tuls .u,
Okla . He w i.11 ac� nied as
nephew ,
tar •• CollynlJus bl
n of M r .
D'J"lrq'_ dutiql�a':b,m,
ah� �rt. Clifford f.m1ing l1am
■ home in
vhib Is retUrnthJ to
triter the navy
Lima. Denriy
next week.
Visitots wlill, Ml'. aM, Mrs. Guy
Rexnolds fl'8 Mri. and Mrs. G11y
�uhrtz ancl �uiht!U', Susan, 1nd
. Mio. Ed•• Kil� 4ticl ion Donald
bf Cuyiihbgl F1111.
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T/Sgt. a¥ Irita. ?fl, . S . Welke r
, �rned
to
(�di� �tt)
1,1. ;I).,+ vlait lng
J,. D. S&lt;ott,
I!,, M'r . 1na
S.ll"P•on and
l ••d Mo,.
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lOC!ll, ,nd Mr. and Mrs. S tcrl
Ji&gt;n1,
Walk�r of M&amp;sbn.
Weebnd vlsltora with Mia! Nina
R t1uell were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
L■inI · of Cletellnd. • While here
they &amp;llo visited with Mr. and
Mn. Dale Wright df f,angsvllle.
Wilbtlr 'f.htobald la in Co\u m•
bus today where he Is attendJng
a meeting at tht Nat,ionwide Inn
on behalf of the Vliley Ltlmb6r
and �upp \): Comfl,any .•
Wllllam Theobala · of Columb us
reiumed home Tuesd"ay mornine
arter a visit wlth liis mother , Mn.
Lydia Theobald.

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Mlnister Raul Castro was awarded th• Czechosl oakian Order or
the White Lion Wedn·eaday, the
Czech News agency reported.

GI FTS GALORE !
&lt;if1Nl .. "1Gllllls
.-c,ilEf'r .. QU(I

Softballs
Bots
Sand Toys
Swim Rings

Badminton Sets - Miniature Golf Sets
Wading Pools - Inflated Rdfts

Gihs For All Occasions

B. H. SANiORN
Optometrist

Jeweler

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MIDDLEPOllT,

MILL STREET

:MIio

A comm unity picnic 1t1ppef 1n1
held Wednesdaf nenln1 at the
home or Mr. and Mn. Frank Amos,
Rock Sprin1s Road, · honorlnl M'r.
and Mn. John • RoUlnton (Alice
Bowen) and son, John Tom, of St.
Simon Island, Ga.
Atten ding were Mn. Myrtle
Lqn&amp;. Mn. Clara Orueaer, Mrs.
Wilma Stobart, abn Dorothy l,On&amp;,
Mrs. Ed Kina, Mr, and Mrs. Her•
bert I).ixon and Sut,.in •nd Rocer,
Mr. anli Mbr. Claude'- Hu•�d. MJ.
and Mn. Eldqn Weelwi. Ji(r . •Itd
Mrs. Fred Clark, sfteme and
Chuckie, Mrs. Manie BrOfin, Mn.
Clara Showen, Mr. al!d � - Paul
Frick, Paula and Edclte, Mr, a nd
Mrs. Orville Brown.
Mr. and Mn. A.Iva Clar\:, �r lr:
Allen and Jennlf�r sua■n, Yr. aio,d
Mrs. V irlil Brown, Fred and Tont,
Mrs. Lucille Brown. Mn. Jaclr: See·
lig, Becky and Marty, Mr. and Mn.
Dick You n g. :11ike and Eddie, Mr.
and �rs. Thomas· �Wen, Mr. and
Mrs. William Pullins and R odney
of Point Pleasant, W. Va., Mn.
Clara Karr or Cleveland and the
honored guests.

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3-T Nylon !\tbeleila

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lanllina AU•Wealhtr Value

95*
7.IIO I 14
'llachl'� II

Nylon Tube-Type
lllU O.?Ollll Blackwall

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Pr11v1d . . . MllgMd '"'" "'a,iwfot,,
l\lftd lo 11111.. r•OC1ppl1t9 PffNtlc,■L

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l,1J£ R OI L co�
Home Owned ana Operated
YOU'LL IJKE OUR '5EBYICE

POMIIIOY, �O

SANDALS

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�light driving can be. Its steering, response, traction

-nd 'l!lldability ••� uniq ue because It's '- unique ciir
-the Ollly U.S. t.ir with an air-cooled @lrpte,nl!:I)'�
,.., engihe, transaxle and lnde penden� su
nsion
i\ ali fo�r w!leels. Be In on the know,
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Flnd out what delightful differences
this 1dvanced' design makes,

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)it- 1,ft

Rii, $39.95 Suits Now
Reg. $29.95 Suitl Now

. -- $2.65
Mitt Now ..
lhe- l,tl
$3.32

'tlffi l'fh ,._,--

Reg. $49.

l-., 1,k
Hill Now __ $4.63

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· HM Now __ $5.28

'4-ILOR
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$6,38

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Rog. 10,95 SHOES

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R■•• 1 3,95 SHOES

now

fl l;tl

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$3.aa

'If.ii. l.tl 'SHIRTS
Jiil. 2:fi lltiRTS
, 1.�

Now --

Bots
R;t PS

now

IHlltTS -

12,31

$3,11

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Men's,&amp;

SUWM

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$

$1

now

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SH

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All Men's Swim W•ar

1/a .

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Rog.

2.98 SWIM TRUNKS now_ Jl.'9
Rog. 3 ,95 'SWIM TIIUN KS R■9, 4.98 SWIM TRU_NKS •• ..1.22
llljf. 5,95 'SWIM TRUNKS n■■, ,fl.97

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Men', '1'•

leg. $4.98 Men'•

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Vatl.ft

•�· $2.95 w.ilm tnliffli iiow
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Knit Shirts leduced

Rog. 1 ,69 SHIRTS'

Rog.

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Boyt Walki"'9 -S-hct1!11
&amp; Play :Shorts of4 sale

log. I .ff SNOITI

Rog. 2.91 iH&lt;HITs

'lt-0. 3.50 SNdtTS

HASKI NS - ANN •

Jil stcot-10

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Boy's Swim Wa
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POMIRGY

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PAJAMASRE9

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REDUCED

$10.00

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now � _,_,,
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All Men's �

Comp!.,. Stock .of

Rog. 1 .91 CAPS

'1,51

KNIT SHIRTS

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R■t, 1,25 CAPS . -

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now

14,95 SHOES

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lltil. 1.00 CAPS -··-·_...,_

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now ___ $7.16

NOw :bN SAU

lsl1nd1rs ,

loy's Short Sleeve
Sport.Shirts Reduced

N1tlonally A4t.
CIIOSBY SQUARE

fAlJ i:;1ze1

$1.77 ·

now $4,64

AA Men's Short 51■-

Rog. 4.2l Shlrto ,_ $3.31

.... .tf.l WALKING SHORTS now $3,32
6.95 WALKING SHORTS

Now $1 9.97

REDUti01

Rog, 5,00 Jl,lm no'w $3,11
Rog. 5,95 Shlrti now '4,78

R.., 1,95 SHOES

WALKING SHORTS now $2,63

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Sport

REDUCED!

Men's Summer Dress
Shoes and Casuals
ALL ON SALEt

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SUMMER
DRESS SHIRTS

,-.,, Walking Shorts
REOuci:D
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Lotlfl Sleeve

Rog. 6.9t Sl1tks now $5.68
Rog. 7.98 Sl1tk1 now $6.21
INII, 8,95 Slocb now $7.18
Rog. 9.95 Slacks now $7,88
Rog. 10.98 Sl■eb now $8.68
Rog. 14,95 SIKks now 1 1 .88

$1,88

c.... Now $1 5.IO

a.., n.H
Sport

Completit Stock Of
Mtn'1 Sftart ■nd

Rag.. 5.98. SINk•' '4.71
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Now

Now $ II.ii

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Dress Slacks
ON SALE

. 51 ,51
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$2,38

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NO lAY AWAYSI

Complete Stodc Of
Men's Summer W1i9ht

SPORT SHIRTS

CNts

Sport

$38.33

Reg . $57. 50 Suits Now

All ' Qi,, Mll,'1 Short SINft

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. ..1.30

Reg. $55.00 Suits Now

RED\JCE01

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RED.UCED

GYM
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A&amp;ene)' reporta H\I•
era! Aviation
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. .
e.n a1rlme pauena:er1 have PIId
f_1ne1 of $200 each for drlntln1
l1ctt1or . fro� their . own bottlH
while in fll&amp;ht U did not idebtfy
the aeven pauen,:en.

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111aek, Bt' t ''
Cushion .

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S 'H tl E S-M�y Styles

._ WI dottlll• u a INllll-la llal,7 oilier. ,

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.poHII of shoe• must b4! turn-' I , · ,, lt l . Our tflit • I■
. 1ho�I _O�� loss i■ y�"r tain I cin�, , 11 · �ift�• .-�llf'• I

■tlnlpjljlet cllaltibatlol, ·11111te alOlle •t!i.y 1.,'fet•.,, ·,
mllt1 • weell o,er .U ldndo or � IJt�t · .·
lhey'n, • ple■oed wltb Ille .....m1....r lhe,1n, �,. ·
-"at i.ut hr!IDIJ·tllree mlleo to tbe � mil, �
0
lude � • . • 111d we',e •o1'1;i;. IN11ble° '
.... �." 'Die Klllelw ha"' �1M1 Oomlr'o -,•IOOII -rort .. milqH
lhelr

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GAS MILEAGE "OUT OF 'lmS \Wiia•

and MIL Rlcbanl Web ol Plant CIIJ,
eouldn'I be laappler wltb tbe way tbelr """

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Prov ,d on "Th e Turnpike t�at
never enda", Ooodyean ftvt.lnllo

Trad, today for

2,1100 MILES
CORVAIR
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CINCINNATI UPI-Two Redleg
,tars of the pad, Ewell {The
Whip) Bl1ckwe1l and center field•
er Eddie Rouah, will be lnducMtd
Into lhe Cincinnati "Basehall Hall
of Fame" In eeremonles al Cros­
ley li'leld nelCI week.
'l11e two former stars were pick­
ed b'y fans fro..-i a list of 20 ex•
Clnctnnatl IJall "Players 1n ballot•
ing the last few weeRs . "Blackie"
'who · pitched tor Clnclnnatl I n
19'2 and from 1946 to 1952, holds
tllie clu� record for consecutive
win1 'Whet1 he unreeled 18 atralght
vkforlts in 1047 and compiled
1 22-1 wtm•lost record.
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JEIISli."Y CITY. N. J. UP! _:._
Brooks of Warren, Ohlo. former
trainer for the Rlchmonrl Vlrgln•
lana, l:laa been named to the samtr
1ob with th, tranapl�pted Jt1say
City ontry In tM� lhlern'at�rr,I
League.

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Clari
Mra. Eileen
Ot teena.ien .m ipoftNr: a Mc:Onl
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hop . at th' Syraeuse Grade :,cnoo
to
11 p
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Frid-,
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m ' � l5c sll&amp;le:
on .25t eouple. Pop and candy wlD be
so l d
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A reception honoring
and Mrs. Carl Herri ng and dau­
ghter waa held Friday evening,
July e in the eoci.al moms of
the Rutland Methodist Chur ch.
Mrs. Fred Austi n was in charge
ol the affair whid, was sponROred
by the WSCS . Several improm�tu
talka were given by Mrs. Austi n,
0. o. Patterson, Vernon We'ber
and Everett Colwell welcoming
the new minh1ler and his family .
Rev. a,n d Mrs. Herring both gave
talks thanking lhe group tor the
nception.
Cookies, punch and eoUee weni
aerved from lace ·covered tables
decorated with arran&amp;,ementa of
iea rose�. Mrs. Auslin. preaided,
4t the s!lver ci,ffie service arid.
M�s. Clarencit Chue at the cry,
· �1 t,ul'!ch bowl . .At the end of
1
th·e evenlhK, the honored gue&amp;lS
were presented with a misce11an- •
eous shower of gifts.
Those attend ing included Mr.
and Mrs. Verdon weber and fam:
Uy; Mr. an� Mrs. Harold Rice .
1rn:I family; Mr. itnd · Mrs. Dana .
·11otftnan Jr., ,nd fflinlly ; Mr. and
·ilrs, .TaNtb Sehiltln&amp; and hmll y; · 1
Mr. and Mn OSftt Pa.1tel'son and , I
; Mr •. �nd Mre.
�ndtea Dewl,
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'Bl11ck well, Roush Al·e
ftrdlei Fo1nl' l.l•t

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rommandtnc officer of the S864th Teen Canteen Counl'n at t lJt �.
Ordnance Cbmi,any .ihnOl;:need the ratwit �du&amp; O!n'ter ., lf:db.
The mett1ng " open to the pub- 1
lollOWIDI wetl! a-rn In during
lie
and wlll inl'lude on t he agenda
H
Wilham
Monday mi,:ht'• Ms■aon
Pardut and Robert Rkkard. Clif• 1 resolution to sevt!r connection,
ton : Roled L . W:ll ke.r , Aftll r ew L. with 1ny type of or11:an 1ut ion re. rd1n&amp; function of the cenler.
Linduy and Van �mant, Point o
Pie-aunt, Donald L. !'dtller, 01lh•
poll1 F'e rry. illnd f'ranm E Roi.,_
T POPP""
,nWIS
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lm1, MJddleport
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th,pfP
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Cap! RoseberTy
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Sp� Robert '
I PT PLEASANT
IN f""'' E h Jstmen b
11111 room for more enlitl lnenta in Burd�lt e , who recr ntl y returned
the local uni! ·
l't • l'f f:'aMan I NG
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Friday
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Pleasant
ported today in the Pt.
_There will he an open _meet i ng birt h , lo a seven pouna boy Monday
Nat ional Guard Unit. ,
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CapLain Jame• 0. Rotebeffy, th1.s eveni n g of the Tri-County evening.

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John Colwell and family; Mra
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Mar1ot Fonteyn end her husband.

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I C t O ry Senators, Redlegs Headin g To
'-Daily Sentinel,

Pomeroy-Middleport, O ., July

l4, 1 960

���!:��t���-1 Middleport T_ales ,-.4 �ixed l ip . Showdown In Second Half Play
Affair At Rftf1ne 1ft ltll lnnmv

M , ddleporl 's Li t t l e (,,ague Hed mrluding a (,!pie, Dick File had
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✓
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-S IN n M vs ..
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U4l1
naaat•
POmeroy and M 1ddle�o1 t w on vu1Qries ln th� vvednes- rur a second hair showdown ne1tl Ray Hindy a nd Art Cas i each
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day evening round o f p l&lt;1� r n t he County Summer ·fhgh Sthool Wt.&gt;dnesday after each won rou m
NF.W YORK l 1 PI-Sa t ional I yrars of t hi• games wht&gt;n t h e bases fill ed anti t wo 0111. thus Only 91me ��ut.d
. ig!l•d.
Frnh
,
G.nws
Leai;:-ue presl 1ge sto()d al all all- • A rru·ril'an
t 1 rw \'1dories las! t·vcning.
League.
L4•ague
cl u rmnatNI k i l l m� orf the A m ericans' best
,
at �h
002 000-- 2 3 1
l l me peak Cod�y ilS a resuH of 1 1 11 1 11:;�.- he c ·o11t mued. "And. we dianns.
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le
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a
8-3
can-.p
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into
m
M
red-Orange
Alf
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t h e hlcnd of Pitching a n rl pnwl't t h i n k 11 IS �- \ e r}' h e� l l h y l h 1 11g
�t
s
8
s
e
Brav
2,
RedJcgs
took
. ..,.,_e don' t know more abou! � h�
· and the
port beat Racine 9-4 in a mixup with Qarkne�s but Racine
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lwards
(LPl,
AeJlr:er 5 and
th� t p roduN&gt;d a �wee p or both for hasl'ha l l
h
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h
t
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1
Sox
2.
Hcd
4
owns
ach
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pllch1t1g to Marili tha n anyhod)
lnanage r JU l'llbr Wolle today graciously declined to pnt t
♦
Bu t &lt;"h e_r . Ta n nehill (W P), Swaj, 3,
this rc-11r ' s All Star games.
e ('ords.
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T ht· t riumph, �-omi n g rr om Mon l'lse doe!;" said Nattonal Leagut' L 01
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A l Ra erne aher Sf'ven f ull lh n•
. f'lllh, , ttliht
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M rm ager H�n ry
: d�y s 5 3 WIil in Ka116ati CJIY. Manager Walt Al�ton "We jus t
Clalworth .v ' s Ro_11 Hindy 3, Wal J aoe 6 and W al"'.Plf e said today Raci r1 e wishes
Th u rMily"I p!..;.?�
i llft ma nagie!'i uh�kti ownst 10 th e
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all
swun�
"Tht&gt; pe-ndulum ha,s
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(' ! hl' \/a1ional League three h;av e b (IJ()d i,Jtchen."
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Senator!
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hit
v
9-4
n at w l l l .
Middleport
U,,e
Johnso
)ii11ve
to
game
��ire
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lh. Wa', . " liMI d a J U b • I an t ''" I . i 1 it· I urn·�. in
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t h t• I aSI four All - Star
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Onl.,. TlillNt llk.itout
Pli:y a�olher full t nning. I n l he an d R.ac 1n e not l ake 1. l s al ba t s un . Top hliter was 9·11
I
rt ,
Gi les
Prt':mle-�l Warrt-n
F
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four,
for
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all
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and
ve
le
e
how
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singles. M i lr e
t h ere i s a league
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lt'mor11 :•, •c h�c•
( h{' N ;i tionals rode 1 0 v 1dory
top o{ t he Bi li t he Jackets coll ('(' led
n ine 111 t hr last 1 3 .
rn e s
V I LL ANOV A Hl lt ES COACt-( E S
Wednf'sda)· ·� 6.0 t riumph ove: 1 �; I gAnd,
ru le t hat re verls t he gamf' back to Gardner had a double and a
nol lo be overloolr:ed, was on' th e wings of , hom f' ru11� hy Ba
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VrLLANOVA. Pa. uPI _ Villant
B 1
Amen caJJ l .t.•aJ::UC' "Thf' vic ory t lw DOll ::rr .. · ";o r lO � rif's
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vu•lor·y �dd ll' M .i thews. M ays, Stan Mu
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: o:;r i;,ty�:..
University h a s announced the
anything, to ind it. a 1 o-J Ra d nf' t he st• venth in which case a tc ret' · s i n g le, and Rod Sauer . a triple.
ova
Ne Y 'k a
o
and the W,1) 11 was adnevrd , ovc- r ! ht, C hicago W h ite
t
J oh g son go1 two si ngles for
m en t s by the managers would be
last s1:il and Ken B oyer but Al�to 11
Sox
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nd
pJayPta
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slow
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addilion of two coaches to assist
demonstralf' l hf' ovna l l .strf'ng!h a u t u m n lha1 keeps
W u '"9 on a Cl eve I • , n t
l he Braves' only h i t.
inlac1 t he wa � proudest r.f his pikhin�
as lo 1'ave jt Cilllcd and 'i&gt;ossibl y void
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new head f0()1ball CODch Alex Bel l.
of our !eag uf'
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st rm g o{ NL su cesses.
which p�oduced only th� lt11rd
M i d d le port h at ters wer e To_m An Senalors
revert to the 4 . 4 l i e afle r seven J n .
Tliey are Burley Crowe, former asg
"It's u lung w�y from lhc ea r l)•
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dern!n· a double and t wo srngles.
shul?u t m t h� 29.gam e h1st or:,: of
- I .. So,• Am•rlunt Cold
nin gs.
llr'V
a t
b
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d
Ura ves
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TheIT s no! tha1 much d i ffer• AH·Slar cla1mcs.
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!w ee n tl1e l eagues " said
Mays, who emerged as the 1 960
ficials who called 1 he gn ml' bt•· gle, a nd _ Jb h n Smg e r, Rick Oiler. son and Ca.,;ci.
(')I ('(' t_w
rd, as line roach.
gua
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A l . M ,rn a�e r A l Lo_pez, _ by way sta r of stars by smashb,g ou 1
Clll lle of darkness t hou � h Ha(' inf' Boo ne l lrn dy and Thomas, e ach
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Wall1ce Hom.rs
singles.
of upl1old1�g his c1rcu 1 I ,II pr1•s• t h re(' h i ts in each game , Mahad not lntted ' as per t h r unoffi.
BOX ER DENIIS REPORTS
B ru ee Wallace pui the Redle gs
I lg&lt;'. " W e JUlll �ere&gt; cold and l hl' WS. M usial a n d Boyer simply
For Racine , Wilson Wolfe , D u•
cia \ agreemen t befo re t h e i n n in �
ead 10 st ay i n the first inn ing
ah
1 h t•y were hoL Some o� ! hi' f1, 1 - wert• too much for the Amprica n
ane Woll e , and Ted Bailey had
be"an.
, m I _ Jose Beeci=•
�IEXJCO
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wi t h a grand slan1 home run.
NEW and ! ' S E il
&gt; ;igu(''s pitc h �rs.
t
wo sing I es each.
J .ows we l':'Xf", c-te d 1 0 h1 t f 11r u.�
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Mat
hews
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n
chambantamweight
world
er:a,
Both
managers
(John
Thompson.
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wo a k e rs h ur teams
fa c
l !&gt;l ll�p�y didn I .
nt·d ed fm11,. with one aboard 1 n
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M iddleport, and Wo lfe ) we n• not M iddleport
Pa
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reporli
denied
Wednesday
pion.
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sinJ?i
two
had
Edward�
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thief among t hese was Rogf'r t h t• secund tnoin,:. lo give the Na - each olh�r 1" Lht champ,9nsh lp 1mre whether t h e .i:ame should Ra i ne
000 202 Ox--4 8 J and Duane Johnson one for the that he had planned an early rel'
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M a m. who ,;e 27 homr nm� li_ a i l I l iontds a 2-0 le.ad against W h i tey g am � o { t h\Be �d fo r� ball 'J.'t) ur� a� have been slopped at 7 "45 ,
Hindy
and
Bowles.
0. Wolfe and o n l y hits off four Redlcg pitchers tiremcnt and said he would fight
wh
e
n
11
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loni
w
en
� 1•1· 0 1 u ng vlt1tor�et
dune so much du ri ng L he ri rst Ford a nd Meys follow ed with his
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actu ally was call ed off
Bailey.
For the Redlegs Wallace add- at least until 1 962. He also denied
in t�e srmi-tihal ro� r1 �, laat n11Cbt. --half of the American l .eaijt1(' St'a
--ham e r in t he third.
ed a single, Ronnie Hindy stormed
that he and his manager, Pancho
White's
Tom
Pomeroy
At
loud
son lo I m IJie Yankees into t he
M u 11 1a J st ruc k his sentim e ntal · \\ :werly a n 9 Smi t _h s, U p� ot,ter•
slum
hit
a
of
out
t h e lped destroy kO hopes, 8 bl Y
ba
Rosales, had split up.
£or
3
with
3
p
ated
Me l Clark s All 'Stars
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league lead. Maris d Jdn'r mak r s hot as a pin e h . h itt 'e r in the sev . ] m.: de fr
P hone WV-2-3794
Knight'
lielpeU by Terry
s,
t
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a h i t m e it her i:ame a n d was rf'· enth inning and Bo}'er co1mected anO Syraruse, re spedlvely, in play
In the first I ll n·m g BO b �PO M F. ROY, 01110
. owen
times
several
rupted
r
e
mt
was
1hat
l'
h
w
e
r
ic W dn • da y w�it:�t�hce for a \WO·run blow i nto t h e l fl
M.'I k e Werry
111ng]ed,
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K m l,t got a ground rule double
1 fleld seah
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W a\lt•r 1 y, 1 as1 yenr s c hamp1 ons,
uin1h.
besJ�e t he church and White horn•
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t urning b11ck the
rnuble
l
httle
had
A d 1sappo1ntmgJ y sma ll c rowd
red with one on.
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run . st mn•
of 38,382 for tlte firsi A I I-Star A
.ing ·
ln the lhird White solo homered
gave thern a lead which th e y
By United Pr111s lnt•rn.tlonal
game
pl ayed at Ya nkee Stadiu m
th e tree vc:lll
., ·d e the c hurch .
aver
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It was "shutout" nlght in the 1'he ball was well 1 poked. Jn the
s! n ce 1 939 o ppeared to enjoy the n ev � r )J U rr�11cI_ e�tl
1 1 1 l first in m n g t h Y scored
1
League Wednesday. fourth Allen Downie walked Bow•
rival managers• !;trategy of using
1. .: 1.v1lf' runs � t w;. h�ats and 3 International
ltlp Coleman of the Toronto . en walked and M ike Werry singled
vir1 u11lly every playn
on the
�1 ·�1 ur errors. h e its were bY Maple Leah Cal Browning
squads.
of the h0' th h m
Tefft illl&lt;l Sha rp� . Th c:y a�ed two Rochelter H�d Wings Arl
l!OX t:n and STRt:TCII
· Ie d ' was
Cecca•
.
tn 1: :ifth White smg
more rtlTIN each ltl the fifth and re 1 1i of the Richm ond Virgin
ian,
,
fo••
n;e
,
an
k
d
rTan
d
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rsbne h and
be
.
. Tlie All ·Stars he lJlCd
six
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· t h mnm_ga
F rom
and Bunky Stewart of the Miatni Bob w·inebt enner
.
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I ed, Ebers•
smg
.
them comude r1bly 1V1th ten errors M ar IIns all pitched
shutouts.
bach beihg out ori a close play at
m t he , It'.
'ff.KRY ('l,OTII
- 1&lt;1 : �h
' e .I0 '.1e . All. Star
Colema n 's was the mosl impres- home.
SCO�f' ram, Ill the hrSI mnmg on sive as he held the Buffalo BisonR
IO
Fot A-0 In the third , Collins
'f11ts by John Thomas and Joe Brad- lo three hit9 I n helping the
Le1f1 sinot....1
.." cu, s�ph
�� enson dou ble d for
:
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sweep a double•header , Toronto one run, and in the sixth ){obinson
OUflM'V
.lack nevon•, ace Waverly Pitl'h- won the opener, :J. 2. and the
nine- and Burli'.e walked advinced on
e r , mn Ji• lus ftrst a ppeara n ce i n innin
g n ightc ap, 2-0.
ZANESVILLE, O. UPI-D1ndy
pasAed balls, and Sooted on Cald,h,• tf)u rn.inH'nt ! h i s year and guvf'
D n n ('0 · h l If
we
o
rtib
�•� l :e: .smg Je.
The double victory wldt! ned the
ilJ rvi���� �� ll p only l h ree hits. Lou Fellure
le� : r· ·
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C'her, fanned tour, walked
Leafs' lea•ue
lead to 1 1 1'n game, fj,.,.
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lo tbe �irat lB•t.
· l• match play W!IA lht• losl• r and was relieved by
... w ,· 1, Porn ero Y v
•Itc&gt; hf ng fan.
••c- ned 13 walke"
into , "'and dropped 8"11,lo
u
round Gf the OltI·o �Amateur golf Crit"kel Se arl es in lhe sixth.
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Short Slt&gt;t&gt;Vt" and Knit
w.
u x pOmeroy
JS
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t h',; nipJ&gt; ed Syracuse by a 3·0 ond-place tie with Richmond.
Smi
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champiOn 11tlip1 today with lady
A ·O
001
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3
"1'"cour1t a n d Jim llaH idd of
Stewart pitched a seven·hitter
the
Wash 'n Wear
lllrk on h fs -1de.
Pomeroy
x-e
1
2
40l
t
10
Th"' 4 1 -year. old architect won Pa r kf'rsbur , kum pitcheO two-hit as Miami bea the transplanted
Stephenson (LP) · 'R an d 1P h ( 1 &gt;
2
e11try,
ty
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c,
Jersey
nd fannP1I 12. The winners
a
bait
Cecand
0,
F rom
meda"\illt h.onors for the third
· ht
and Lyons Winebrenner, K nig
t a l l i ed lwicc• i n t he first innin g on carelli scatte red , ·,ght h ,· ,, and
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time weuKe•i.N.:..
when tie shot a
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ube-b'
F· c..
t&lt;I and
"' c11c h
t wo-u.n der..na7•� for I aa-hole an t•rror, a wulk, and doublc.11 by Ken Hunt hit hie 14th hom�r es
Umpires; Moote, C· . R usse11 and
from
• ti
qualifier s�ore · CJ f 142 two leu Foui.:ht and r . rcgg. They scored on Richmond beat the Columbus Jets C Knight.
n n in fiPld o,1t. The only lwo Syra- 4•0.
WASll 'N WEAR A N D TROPICA i, WORSTF.1 1
than his nearest t'bttipetitor.
---In another doul&gt;le•head e r. RoAlso ln the field w■a defend• euse hi Ls were by HoMcr.Wine'bren •
TOK yO UPI-Com
munist Chi•
rL
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Buddy
unrl
ner
che8
treal
Mon
the
with
split
er
\
i ng chamJ)i�n Tohy iUom
today
na
from
accused
Japan
or plani�el ' s All Stars and Syr,cuse Ro.,al,, winning the opener, 6-0
Cl nr I nnati who waah't quite ready
bY con•
armament
nul'lear
nlng
were
schl'1l11l1•1I lo mee t In the and losing the nightcap, �-4
to give u p his ctown. Two strokes
aidering the developme nt of mis- /
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back of Cahnichael in the qualifier ".Ot1s0:Jation ,anw nt 7 : :io thil I ven• Browning pitched a t hree-hit �hut• siles.
However,
ing.
Sy
rncuse Manager
out
for
Rochester
in
the
seven­
were Bob Rankin or Zanesville
Bob Lcroks reported !hut his team inning opener, Ralph Maurie
and B9b Hoiig
of Columbus.
They ume in with even Wl - would not he 011 hand for lhe WH credltef' • with his third !
GIANT ll_Rl,f'lilR, -i -t-rLA� BALLS
,�ahte. hlrector Ralph S11yre re.l)O rt - tory agaJn11t n, defeats in ,
for a two• day score of l"4.
Shop I n A lr-Copdltl&lt;jnrd OomCorf Al
--'------�• - · • · • • tJd tha t there woul&lt;I be a game nightcap, although Mo n treal
kITCUENER, Ont. UPI _ G en • r l � ed at 7 : 30 , The championshi p t o rush in four relict pitchers
tluri ng the last two innings ,
f'rnl Manager Mun Patrick, has nn · · rorite�t will follow.
I n casc of. rain tonight the
STANDIN GS
nnutH 't•d t he trunsfe r ol the Nf'w
pla
be
will
r:am&lt;"ti
Friday
on
veLI
W L Pct. GB
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Yo r k Hungt•rs Three Riven , Que.,
" Ho m e of Arrow Shirts"
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i
n
Toronto
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5
7 27 .679
farm
club or lhc• Ea stern Ptofe!il•
PHON E WY-2-:J l 98
POMEROY, .01110
Th e lirw se es:
Buffalo
46 39 .541 1 1 1h
. sional Hockey Liiagu e lo Kitchenr
,1 Gamo
R ic hmond
49 42 .538 1 1 ½
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. 500 022 0-9 7 2 ltoc hHt.r . . . . . 39 43 ,476 1 7
WavC' rly
WEEK OF IH·23rd
Mt•l's
17½
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45
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Jersey
0
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1 00 000 0--J 3
PHONE
Df'vo1·" und •Bartlet t ;
l•'4• l l ure, MontrHI . . . . . 37 46 ,446 19½
Middleport
S (' utlt•s (6) and D. Clark.
WY•2-3498
Columbus
. 37 50 .42S 2 1 ½
2nd Game
' Miami
37 50 .425 2 1 ½1
· �--Syrucu�e
000 000 0-0 2 3
Smith's
S.. ltle Chlvy Mi,tery Show In ... S.IHll�NIIC•l'I.
ioo 0 1 0 x -3 ! 0
Cundiff and Wilso n ; l !u1 field
and G regg.

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your LENNOX dealer

Wednesda y Was

H()T-WEA'fHtR NEEDS

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C,arml·ehael f,ea�s
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FJe]d In li

$2.95

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Softball F1'nals

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FURNACES

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SUMM ER SLACK S

With Summer Toys

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Gloves
Sail Boats
Beach Balls

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$4.50

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SPORT COATS REDUCED

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About

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1,,.d hy
er mother, Mn. Allee Ridgeway,
entertained with a party Tuesda y ;
afternoon at her home on Lincoln
Helcht.s, honorin&amp; her 10n, Terry,
on Ms seventh birthday,
Games were pklyed during the
afternoon and priie1 were 1w11rded
the winners. After the honored
guest opened hls gifts, refresh·
111ent1 of ice cream, cil'CUJ calre'
With the lnst:rlption "Happy Birthday" and tool aid were aene.d by
the ho"ltease,. Balloons Wert given
as faYon.

P-te�nt were Joli and K l!ll!Y
Spen.te:r, Sean, ¥.ichael ·•� " ttrlci •uUen, Don DJaney, Jolleph
Freetnlp, f'afflela Neu(!.lihg, 'Cltla
and Betty Akers, :Mary ind R:•ndy
er...,. Gary Finley, Lin'/' an&lt;\ DIan1 ttenldon, Roy Vau1han, l)o'n
Andenon, Morton Titus, �e Hal�,
tbf. ·honored g uest aOO Mrs. Jiftll

Hail

Pic,,ic Sr,pper
Honors Ft,rmer
Me-igs Couplt

Around And

Observed WJth

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WASHINGTON UPI-The Fell·
eral space Actncy Jnd il\_il Arm')I'
failed Wednesday in separate a t .
te mpts to send 'rocltett 1011 scleri•
• t ific missions over tbt Atl•nt ic
.Ocean from Wallop, llllind, Va,

B 'A11 G ll'NS
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By FAIO DII: HOUOAS H&amp;LT

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D and Mrs. J , H. Jewe ll of
Detroit, Mich., came Mcmday for
a vi,it with Mr. and Mrs. James
Souders.
Paul Cunnin&amp;ha m Who was
called- here because of the deat h
of his father, Lester C11nn ingham,
left toda y for hi• boQ)t in Tuls .u,
Okla . He w i.11 ac� nied as
nephew ,
tar •• CollynlJus bl
n of M r .
D'J"lrq'_ dutiql�a':b,m,
ah� �rt. Clifford f.m1ing l1am
■ home in
vhib Is retUrnthJ to
triter the navy
Lima. Denriy
next week.
Visitots wlill, Ml'. aM, Mrs. Guy
Rexnolds fl'8 Mri. and Mrs. G11y
�uhrtz ancl �uiht!U', Susan, 1nd
. Mio. Ed•• Kil� 4ticl ion Donald
bf Cuyiihbgl F1111.
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to
(�di� �tt)
1,1. ;I).,+ vlait lng
J,. D. S&lt;ott,
I!,, M'r . 1na
S.ll"P•on and
l ••d Mo,.
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lOC!ll, ,nd Mr. and Mrs. S tcrl
Ji&gt;n1,
Walk�r of M&amp;sbn.
Weebnd vlsltora with Mia! Nina
R t1uell were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
L■inI · of Cletellnd. • While here
they &amp;llo visited with Mr. and
Mn. Dale Wright df f,angsvllle.
Wilbtlr 'f.htobald la in Co\u m•
bus today where he Is attendJng
a meeting at tht Nat,ionwide Inn
on behalf of the Vliley Ltlmb6r
and �upp \): Comfl,any .•
Wllllam Theobala · of Columb us
reiumed home Tuesd"ay mornine
arter a visit wlth liis mother , Mn.
Lydia Theobald.

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Mlnister Raul Castro was awarded th• Czechosl oakian Order or
the White Lion Wedn·eaday, the
Czech News agency reported.

GI FTS GALORE !
&lt;if1Nl .. "1Gllllls
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Softballs
Bots
Sand Toys
Swim Rings

Badminton Sets - Miniature Golf Sets
Wading Pools - Inflated Rdfts

Gihs For All Occasions

B. H. SANiORN
Optometrist

Jeweler

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MILL STREET

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A comm unity picnic 1t1ppef 1n1
held Wednesdaf nenln1 at the
home or Mr. and Mn. Frank Amos,
Rock Sprin1s Road, · honorlnl M'r.
and Mn. John • RoUlnton (Alice
Bowen) and son, John Tom, of St.
Simon Island, Ga.
Atten ding were Mn. Myrtle
Lqn&amp;. Mn. Clara Orueaer, Mrs.
Wilma Stobart, abn Dorothy l,On&amp;,
Mrs. Ed Kina, Mr, and Mrs. Her•
bert I).ixon and Sut,.in •nd Rocer,
Mr. anli Mbr. Claude'- Hu•�d. MJ.
and Mn. Eldqn Weelwi. Ji(r . •Itd
Mrs. Fred Clark, sfteme and
Chuckie, Mrs. Manie BrOfin, Mn.
Clara Showen, Mr. al!d � - Paul
Frick, Paula and Edclte, Mr, a nd
Mrs. Orville Brown.
Mr. and Mn. A.Iva Clar\:, �r lr:
Allen and Jennlf�r sua■n, Yr. aio,d
Mrs. V irlil Brown, Fred and Tont,
Mrs. Lucille Brown. Mn. Jaclr: See·
lig, Becky and Marty, Mr. and Mn.
Dick You n g. :11ike and Eddie, Mr.
and �rs. Thomas· �Wen, Mr. and
Mrs. William Pullins and R odney
of Point Pleasant, W. Va., Mn.
Clara Karr or Cleveland and the
honored guests.

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3-T Nylon !\tbeleila

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lanllina AU•Wealhtr Value

95*
7.IIO I 14
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Nylon Tube-Type
lllU O.?Ollll Blackwall

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Pr11v1d . . . MllgMd '"'" "'a,iwfot,,
l\lftd lo 11111.. r•OC1ppl1t9 PffNtlc,■L

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POMIIIOY, �O

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�light driving can be. Its steering, response, traction

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-the Ollly U.S. t.ir with an air-cooled @lrpte,nl!:I)'�
,.., engihe, transaxle and lnde penden� su
nsion
i\ ali fo�r w!leels. Be In on the know,
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this 1dvanced' design makes,

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Reg. $29.95 Suitl Now

. -- $2.65
Mitt Now ..
lhe- l,tl
$3.32

'tlffi l'fh ,._,--

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l-., 1,k
Hill Now __ $4.63

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$3.aa

'If.ii. l.tl 'SHIRTS
Jiil. 2:fi lltiRTS
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R;t PS

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IHlltTS -

12,31

$3,11

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SUWM

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SH

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Rog.

2.98 SWIM TRUNKS now_ Jl.'9
Rog. 3 ,95 'SWIM TIIUN KS R■9, 4.98 SWIM TRU_NKS •• ..1.22
llljf. 5,95 'SWIM TRUNKS n■■, ,fl.97

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Knit Shirts leduced

Rog. 1 ,69 SHIRTS'

Rog.

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&amp; Play :Shorts of4 sale

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Rog. 2.91 iH&lt;HITs

'lt-0. 3.50 SNdtTS

HASKI NS - ANN •

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REDUCED

$10.00

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All Men's �

Comp!.,. Stock .of

Rog. 1 .91 CAPS

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KNIT SHIRTS

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lltil. 1.00 CAPS -··-·_...,_

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lsl1nd1rs ,

loy's Short Sleeve
Sport.Shirts Reduced

N1tlonally A4t.
CIIOSBY SQUARE

fAlJ i:;1ze1

$1.77 ·

now $4,64

AA Men's Short 51■-

Rog. 4.2l Shlrto ,_ $3.31

.... .tf.l WALKING SHORTS now $3,32
6.95 WALKING SHORTS

Now $1 9.97

REDUti01

Rog, 5,00 Jl,lm no'w $3,11
Rog. 5,95 Shlrti now '4,78

R.., 1,95 SHOES

WALKING SHORTS now $2,63

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Sport

REDUCED!

Men's Summer Dress
Shoes and Casuals
ALL ON SALEt

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DRESS SHIRTS

,-.,, Walking Shorts
REOuci:D
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Lotlfl Sleeve

Rog. 6.9t Sl1tks now $5.68
Rog. 7.98 Sl1tk1 now $6.21
INII, 8,95 Slocb now $7.18
Rog. 9.95 Slacks now $7,88
Rog. 10.98 Sl■eb now $8.68
Rog. 14,95 SIKks now 1 1 .88

$1,88

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Sport

Completit Stock Of
Mtn'1 Sftart ■nd

Rag.. 5.98. SINk•' '4.71
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Dress Slacks
ON SALE

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Complete Stodc Of
Men's Summer W1i9ht

SPORT SHIRTS

CNts

Sport

$38.33

Reg . $57. 50 Suits Now

All ' Qi,, Mll,'1 Short SINft

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Reg. $55.00 Suits Now

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RED.UCED

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A&amp;ene)' reporta H\I•
era! Aviation
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e.n a1rlme pauena:er1 have PIId
f_1ne1 of $200 each for drlntln1
l1ctt1or . fro� their . own bottlH
while in fll&amp;ht U did not idebtfy
the aeven pauen,:en.

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Cushion .

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S 'H tl E S-M�y Styles

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.poHII of shoe• must b4! turn-' I , · ,, lt l . Our tflit • I■
. 1ho�I _O�� loss i■ y�"r tain I cin�, , 11 · �ift�• .-�llf'• I

■tlnlpjljlet cllaltibatlol, ·11111te alOlle •t!i.y 1.,'fet•.,, ·,
mllt1 • weell o,er .U ldndo or � IJt�t · .·
lhey'n, • ple■oed wltb Ille .....m1....r lhe,1n, �,. ·
-"at i.ut hr!IDIJ·tllree mlleo to tbe � mil, �
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lude � • . • 111d we',e •o1'1;i;. IN11ble° '
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GAS MILEAGE "OUT OF 'lmS \Wiia•

and MIL Rlcbanl Web ol Plant CIIJ,
eouldn'I be laappler wltb tbe way tbelr """

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Prov ,d on "Th e Turnpike t�at
never enda", Ooodyean ftvt.lnllo

Trad, today for

2,1100 MILES
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CINCINNATI UPI-Two Redleg
,tars of the pad, Ewell {The
Whip) Bl1ckwe1l and center field•
er Eddie Rouah, will be lnducMtd
Into lhe Cincinnati "Basehall Hall
of Fame" In eeremonles al Cros­
ley li'leld nelCI week.
'l11e two former stars were pick­
ed b'y fans fro..-i a list of 20 ex•
Clnctnnatl IJall "Players 1n ballot•
ing the last few weeRs . "Blackie"
'who · pitched tor Clnclnnatl I n
19'2 and from 1946 to 1952, holds
tllie clu� record for consecutive
win1 'Whet1 he unreeled 18 atralght
vkforlts in 1047 and compiled
1 22-1 wtm•lost record.
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JEIISli."Y CITY. N. J. UP! _:._
Brooks of Warren, Ohlo. former
trainer for the Rlchmonrl Vlrgln•
lana, l:laa been named to the samtr
1ob with th, tranapl�pted Jt1say
City ontry In tM� lhlern'at�rr,I
League.

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Clari
Mra. Eileen
Ot teena.ien .m ipoftNr: a Mc:Onl
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to
11 p
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Frid-,
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m ' � l5c sll&amp;le:
on .25t eouple. Pop and candy wlD be
so l d
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A reception honoring
and Mrs. Carl Herri ng and dau­
ghter waa held Friday evening,
July e in the eoci.al moms of
the Rutland Methodist Chur ch.
Mrs. Fred Austi n was in charge
ol the affair whid, was sponROred
by the WSCS . Several improm�tu
talka were given by Mrs. Austi n,
0. o. Patterson, Vernon We'ber
and Everett Colwell welcoming
the new minh1ler and his family .
Rev. a,n d Mrs. Herring both gave
talks thanking lhe group tor the
nception.
Cookies, punch and eoUee weni
aerved from lace ·covered tables
decorated with arran&amp;,ementa of
iea rose�. Mrs. Auslin. preaided,
4t the s!lver ci,ffie service arid.
M�s. Clarencit Chue at the cry,
· �1 t,ul'!ch bowl . .At the end of
1
th·e evenlhK, the honored gue&amp;lS
were presented with a misce11an- •
eous shower of gifts.
Those attend ing included Mr.
and Mrs. Verdon weber and fam:
Uy; Mr. an� Mrs. Harold Rice .
1rn:I family; Mr. itnd · Mrs. Dana .
·11otftnan Jr., ,nd fflinlly ; Mr. and
·ilrs, .TaNtb Sehiltln&amp; and hmll y; · 1
Mr. and Mn OSftt Pa.1tel'son and , I
; Mr •. �nd Mre.
�ndtea Dewl,
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'Bl11ck well, Roush Al·e
ftrdlei Fo1nl' l.l•t

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Ordnance Cbmi,any .ihnOl;:need the ratwit �du&amp; O!n'ter ., lf:db.
The mett1ng " open to the pub- 1
lollOWIDI wetl! a-rn In during
lie
and wlll inl'lude on t he agenda
H
Wilham
Monday mi,:ht'• Ms■aon
Pardut and Robert Rkkard. Clif• 1 resolution to sevt!r connection,
ton : Roled L . W:ll ke.r , Aftll r ew L. with 1ny type of or11:an 1ut ion re. rd1n&amp; function of the cenler.
Linduy and Van �mant, Point o
Pie-aunt, Donald L. !'dtller, 01lh•
poll1 F'e rry. illnd f'ranm E Roi.,_
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,nWIS
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lm1, MJddleport
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th,pfP
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Cap! RoseberTy
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Sp� Robert '
I PT PLEASANT
IN f""'' E h Jstmen b
11111 room for more enlitl lnenta in Burd�lt e , who recr ntl y returned
the local uni! ·
l't • l'f f:'aMan I NG
from Ft. Knox. Ky . . be�ame the
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newest pOpp.a rn t he 1664th OrdSe-v(•n new enlistment, were re•
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n�nce Company. as � s wife- .:ave
Friday
Meet
To
Pleasant
ported today in the Pt.
_There will he an open _meet i ng birt h , lo a seven pouna boy Monday
Nat ional Guard Unit. ,
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CapLain Jame• 0. Rotebeffy, th1.s eveni n g of the Tri-County evening.

Mn. Btrttu. L11her; Mn. John
Tuck.I!!' and fatn0)'; Mra. Harvey
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•nd JoeIta �
John Colwell and family; Mra
I Iva Howell; Mn. M arcaret Par•
.�on1 and Jane, Mn. Naomi Chase;
M ra. Inez Tucker; Lee M)'ers;
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Mr1 u,ht hl,u and Linda Sue
Sl einer.

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' It• Jy UPI-MIii iona Ir e
Gree k ahtpowner Aristotle Onu
1ia crulaed tbe Adriatic Sea today
with Sir Winaton Churchill, Lady
Chuttblll and baUerlna Dame
Mar1ot Fonteyn end her husband.

At Rutland F,or
New Minister the Rev.

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Fred Auitln· Mr. and Mra. lul
'NrUt; ' lfi. I I nd lfh. ·Ev1•"
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Swetn
Fern
Mra.
Theobald;
Weber
oy; Mn, M . E. Rathbum: 11.n.
Carl
Everett McKni&amp;lll; Mra.
Morrlt and Jim; Mrs. Jim Nelton
and Steven; Mn. Flemin&amp; arid
tro ng,
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Reception Held

BRAND NEW JUMJO GOlf HT

BARB ER SHOP

Proved on the turnJ»h
for your safety: . . ·and
never lower priced

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6 ce11Ls per word fo .- three con..etullve iJuertiona.
Sp�c1al - one mo1:lh for 30 cenlJ per word.
Full rlltc of 4 l"'t' l l l !; per wurd wtll tie char!led for adverU�ini'
lf not paiti Wllhrn lU d,:1,ys ilncr reOOIVUl6 l&gt;ill.
Error.. ID Atlveru,ing - Should be rt!p(rtl'"d !mmedfately. The
Pall� Scntu1el wLII r.ut �- rc;;pons1ble for more lbau one incor­
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ltal tl o( T ... ,ink..5 arid \,ilC('l.tl Nol 1ccs of t.:v,· lt.!I $LUO. Obllu.irie,
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ahead of Mathews, and Pittsburgh's Ron Mazeroski. It was a
6-to-gOOle egg wln lor lhe National League.

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L E GAL NOTICE!
l'o be Sold lo the High Bldd&lt;.•r
on 1 h1· :,!7th day of July 1960 at
the llarn1t' J\ppl1anc(' Store, 011c
:Ju gallon hot watn heater, one
Siegler gas lwaH·r (fully automntieJ
ii! J U o 'dock a. m . This property
wi ll uut bt• �. old fur less than $150.
H :it·iru: Appliance Store
Uy H:1lph .Juhnson, :vtc r.
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unoccupied builci Ing was complete­
l y gutted by the blaze. Also dam­
aged were business records stored
in the building, The fire was
thought to have been caused by de­
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For Charles McKean

Funeral services :ire to he he,Jd
lomorrow at 2 p. m. · �rom the
Waugh - Halley · Wood Funer4I
Home in Gallipolis for Charles M;
McKean, 84, the father of -Mn. Ro­
bert Haggerty, Sycamore-st,, lfld­
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Pickens Hardware Show
Br"akfaat -Party
News Headlines
Sport.a Report
Bretkfast Party
Newl
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BreakfasL Party
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CoHee- Tlme
Swap Shop
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l(om[nj DihvotlOnr
lladio ·.Hymn'al
New■. Headllne,
Country Hoe Down
Farm 'T!tlme
Ra·cine J)ibilee
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STEVE

ALLEN

Mr. and ,Mrg, Ivan Layne and
children of Anclc-rson, Indiana,
spent the week here visiting relaJust For You
lives.
News Headlines
Frank Thompson was a recent
Just For You
patient al PleHant Valley Hospital.
News
'Mrs. Willlam Chi1der snr-nt last
Just For You
week viaiting relatiYes at Carnegie,
C alling on P
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N ews H ead mes
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall
Music Go Round
Wolfe and children of Richmond,
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Music Go Round
Monday guests of M
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News Headlines
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WoUe at the home of her da•,�hter
Music Go Round
and son-in•law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Local News
Roush were Mrs. James F. Eads,
Music Go Round
Mr. and Mrs, Hersel Henderson of
Baseball S&lt;:ores
Point Pl easant and M rs. Grace
Music Go Round
Clendenin of ,Portsmouth, Ohio.
News Headlines
Suzanne Randolph waa a ruent
Music Go Round
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Parkersburg. John Hoffipan ;md"
Evening Interlude
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Tom HoCfman t11pent th e week fishNews IIeadlines
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Mr. and Mn:. Basil Harrah moved
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GASOLINE ALLEY

Bv KING
Vou\l liefuii-.
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By ERNIE BUSHMlLLER
P(JISON
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JOHNSON
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SPINE1' PIANO

See It At Zerkle's
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Wiring Bla,ned For
Shenang Springs Fire

The· Pomeroy lire departmen t
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night club on Route 7 at 7 : 30 Wed­
nesday evening to extinguish a
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thel a,erved to the rroup. The
members then h:d a do Jt your
self denert.
The devotio11al w11 given by
Mrs. 1'. Bert Roush. Mr&amp;c. Albert
Rouah June leader, prellf'nted her
topic "Meeting Emotional Needs
of C1!ildren", Durin1 the bu1iaus
ses11ion it wa11 reported that the
member&amp; had p;iinted the etuh
hou� •nd varnish� the furniture
'fhey also had I report lhat the
sale of food at the Oren l.c)vc
Auction Sale had been succel!ful .
Hostesses for that day were Mrs.
llarry Grimm t.nd Mrs. Dattld
Roush.

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&amp;STEI CIRCLE MEETS
Harry Milter. Attendini: wrre
Mr. 11nrl Mrs. James Hoffman
the Ester Circle or the ULcw Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, Mr. and arc announcing the birth of a
inet 1\letiday eve.nine at the �11- M'rs. George Burns, Mr. and M r9. daut:hter, July 3rd. at Ple111anl
tberan Parish House with Mrs, J ame s Olehl Jr.. Mr. and M r.� Vul lt•y Hnspital. The llaby has
Fred l\plU" Ii· bf&gt;steu. The llwet­ Lester Zerkle, Mr. and Mrs. Hu­ ht•en named Janey Loui¥e. The
hll ope� w1lll devoiioru1ls by bert G'o!lk and the hosts.
nrnternal grandparenl.8 are Mr.
Mfn Jilk! ;poWe1t. The lesson was
SEWING CLUB ME ETS
,ind M rs l'larence Tennent , the
pre&amp;enteti.,, ' Df M;�,:. Edwin Roush
Thi! Sewing Club mt&gt;t rul.'sdav patern:.il granilparen ts, Mr. and
Mrs. Wmlam Po­ atternoon at the horn(' or Mr�. Mrs. Robert Hoffman.
·a nd issisted·
well. The toplc was ''Am I In- A. K. McClung. During lhe sor1al
WSC5 MEETING
formed." ·
hour refreshments wer&lt;' served to
The WSCS of the New Haven
Attending were those named Mrs. L, C. Roush, Mrs. A. B Methodist Chu,ch met Tue1day
above and Mn. Wilham Russell, Woodrum, Mrs. L. J. Ruttencuttl'r. evening a\ the home of Mrs.
ROTARY HOl,DS SESSION
Mn. Jack Welch, Miss Doris El­ 11,fn Nola11 Swackhamer, Mrs. D. Mont Wilson. The president Mra.
The
�otar1 Club met_ Thursday
liott. Mrs. Thomas Grinstead.
A. Smith, Mrs. W. T. StonP, Mrs. David Freeman, presided. She
COUPLES CLUB SESSION HELD N. O. Wein, Mrs. Huio Juhling, a lso showed fl fil m on the WSCS at the :h artford �lhod1sl Church
The Couple.s Club met recently Mrs Phili p Wolpert, Mrs. Edwin and its work around the world. I �asement for lh�1r dinner mee1al the home ot Mr and Mu Stein, Mr_s . Herman Layne, Mrs.
Atlending were Mrs. o. J. Bos- I tni. A short business session was
t i c-, Mrs. G lenn Smith , Mrs. Tho• held. Present were Donald Fogle ­
m;is Reed. Mrs. Wil lard Fear, Mrs. s�ng, Herman Layne, Lloy� Roush
Bill Howard Mrs Rufos Elcessor Richard Ord, Dr. John Ridgway,
MrrJ. L . sirwart, Mrs. Fre�ma� J. L. Stewart, Jack Flesher, James
Hampton, RusseU Capehart, Harry
nnd the host&lt;'SS.
Mill�r, Allon Bonn� Jr., Q. _J .
L IONS CLUB MEETS
The Lions Club met Tuesday �osh c, Arthur Wehr li, E. L. Sle�n
1:00 Mid Dey N ew.;
evening at the Legion Hall. The 1homas Reed and Re.,..- David
1 : 1 0 Movietime
club held a ge11er&lt;1l discussion on Freeman.
2:30 Loretta Young Theater
3:00 Young Dr. t.falone
REBECCA Cl�CLE MEETS
projects for the coming yeiir.
8:30 From These Roou
3:00 Young Dr. Malone
The
Rebecca Circle of the ULC
They decided to hold a family
4:0iO Comedy Playhouse
3 :30 From ThE se Roots
W
met
Wednesday a{ternoo_n, a1
ni�ht August 16 at the local park.
. 4:3'1 Adventure Theater
t:00 Comedy PlaynQuse
the
home
Of Mrs. Otto Gr1ram.
Eight members and one guest Jim
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" 5:{l(j Demoeratlc Nat '! ConY.
l:80 Adventure Tin\.e
Scripture was read by Mrs.
Henr
:ittended
U: \5 • ,la,&lt;:k Paar Show
y
5:00 �teamboat Bili
Grimm, Mrs. William Powell -pre,
BIRTHDAY PARTY
' l :00 . Sign Otr
6:3tJ eisM Kid
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tennent sente_d the lesson. A short bus�ss
. 6:00 MU8lc in the Round
:.iined with a birthd lly party meet mg was held. Attendj.ng
cntert
J:15· Jim Thaeker Show
were Mrs. Ha rold Johnson, Mrs.
F'rid 1,1 y afternoo n in honor of Carroll Adams
8:26� WeathercaSt
Jr., Mrs. Metyln
&amp;45 Sign On
their son, Robby. The afternoon
Knapp,
Mrs.
Harry
Lay�e, �rs.
T:00 Today
t30 News Pictu�e
was spent in playing in pools
,
Rtt'ush
yn
Jobn1e
Mrs.
erman
t'l
La
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1:00 Ka.tifl Doonar Show
fl:45 Huntley Brinkley lt'epon
pla ced in the yard. Attending
8:30 Topper
7:00 Pioneers
w('rl' Linda Roush, Carolyn Roush Mrs. Howa:d Wagenhals, Mrs.
Edn a 8ui:r1s. Mrs. Rolan d Karr,
1.ao This Man Dawson
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Cin dy Tt&gt;nnc nt. Stevie Roush, RoM
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Democratic
Nat
8:00
10:80 Pley Your Hunch .
bin Huffm an, Robh ie Sayre, Bruce
d .above.
mentione
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11:00 Pri-ce 1B Right
Ad u ins, Mich ae l Hern , Jeffery
1 1 : 1 0 Weat ►.ercast
1 1 :30 Concentration
Roush and 1he honoree.
NEW HAVEN COU..CIL MEETS
1 1 • 15 Ja('t Paar Show
12:00 Truth or Conseque:ice "'
BIRTH
The New Haven Tow,1 Council
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12:30 It Could Be You
Mr. a1_1 d Mrs. �illard Fear are met for their regu�ar meeting at
announ&lt;"ing lhc b1rlh of a daugh- Lbe ci Ly building with Mayor Ar­
ter, Lora, at Pleasant \'alley Hos- tbur Wehrli
Recorder Thelma
pita!. . Th is is lh{'ir fourt� child C4i&gt;ehafl and councilmen Gl enn
and first 1fou�hter.
�m.ith Karl WHes Lewis Capehart
2,30 Gafo Storm Slio9'GIRL S�OUT MEETING
Jn ck Flesher and Donald Bu nv
3:0fl Peat the Clock
Local Girl Scout Troop 1 gardner present. Appointments £or
3:30 Who Do You Trust
2:00 [)emocretic Nat') Conv.
sponsored
by the local woman's the coming lerm were made aa lol­
4;00
American
Bandstand
12:00 Lote Show
dub, met Wrdrws�lay morning et lows:
5:30 Rin Tin Tin
�ht Alex-Quillen Mernoriai build•
Street Commissioner, Lewis Cape­
ing. Mrs. Wally Casto spoke to h art· Water Commi11Sioner Donald
;;r:r���the g_irls on her life in Germany. Burn'gardner; Sewer Comm'issioner,
e:oo cartoon Speetac1:lar
ft:40 Weat�er Teller
llel reshments served were fur• Je ek Flesher· Park Commh1sioner
1:30 Romper Room
S.45 .John Daly NewJJ
nished by Leah A�n Miller, Dl�na Glenn Smith:' Zoning and -Planning
9:30 Movie
7:00 Buddv �tAreher �how
and Rosemary Sisk. Attending Commissioner, Karl Wiles; treasur­
7:rP Walt lJlsney Pre�enta
11:23 Your Euo lt1::porte1·
were
those mentioned and Chris, er, Thelma Capehart. The counci l
8:30
Democratic
Nat'l
Conv.
11:90 I M,arrled Joan
tina Howard, B�enda Brown, Sher: rehired MelYin Knapp ¥1 water su­
IO•l!O TBA
12:00 �jllou Gun
ry Flesh_er, D1i1na �?stic, Sher t peri lltendent apd
Bo{fman as
1 :00 The New Tonight
12:30 Iiri-e Thi,t
McGlolhhn,
Susan
Grinstead,
Kaa
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icefflJll.
Karl
ffileH
and Glenn
11:10
$C!anulng
the
Weather
ll'aces
1 :00 About
thy R.oush, Nancy H il l , Mrs. Ro- smJth Were aJipoiHted to eerve
,1;\5 $ports Report
t :l,O Med�
bert McGA9\hlln.
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with the mayor' 9n the retreitlon
11:20 · Late Show
2:00 Day in Conrt
FARM WOMAN'S CLUB Ml::!:TS foundation coinmiltee.
The RhododendrQn Farm Wo rn Town Llcen� fees were set •s
an's Club met Th,ursday at 1 1 am follows: Bai-be?, $5; beer, '5();
al , the cluh house. Mrs. Harry I shuffle board l'n d ,iiool table, $10:
12:45 The Guiding Ligh1
Grimm was leader 11nd demomlra • 11:eneral, store, $15i; .8pecial .Rtore,
.1 :00 Heart of the City
led outdoor cooking on a grill. $ 5 . ('uuncil decided to aend letters
j :�( As H:e, World Tu '.'D!II
Day
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UM) The Brighte
She was assisted by Mrs. Eber of warning to deHnquent water
2:00 Full Circle
t:15 The Secret Sr.orm
They prepared chicken, eons11mers. Th� bills are payable
Roush.
2:30 Art Linkletter
4:30 The Elfge o� Ni�ht
baked
potatoes,
pork and beans monthly at the Mason county Bank
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The Millionaire
5:00 Demodratit Nat 'I ConY.
y=ench }lreB,d and slaw this was and cou�cil wo�l d appreciate P�t
-':fn The Verdict is Yours &amp;
,
11•00 News
. a, m·P- --;,:;;---, .........,
",I.":'' ,be1n, -mae
"1!' when due .
I.JO
Brighter Day � � ,..,. · - ' I , -' ,
:;•
'f'wb
en
�ineeni
from
the
Appalth• Weather ,' 1:15 The
11:10 A Loo�
The Seu-P.I Storm
achian Powf'r Company met with
11:15 Theater 13
!:l:10 Tht'I Edge of Nigb.t
Council
to discuas street lights to
12·30 Sign Off
l•fO The ThrH Stooge,
be
in�t,Ued
in the .J.ayne-Ohlinger
!:�O The Life a( Riley
Addition. Grant Housh and Robert
':00 Arthur J. Smith-l\lew,
D. Roush appeared before the
?:15 A Look at the Weather
counl'it l o ask 1hat water and sew­
8•00 CBS News
TV
Bowling
Clinic
6:25
er lines he laid i11 the Layne•Oh­
8:15 Captain :r.anguao
1:30 Amos 'r..' Andy
linger Addition. The recorder was
7:00 Markham
9:00 Cartoon Theater
instructed lo COntact Joe Spence,
Rav.hide
7:30
10•30 December Bride
With
the town's consultlni:!: engineer, to
10.ao Video Village
8:30 Hotel de Paree
make a survey. -Paul Richards, rep.
1
U:00 l ..ove Luc,
9:00 Democratic Nal'l Conv.
reientati\le o( Joflns Manvi l le Com­
11 :30 The Clear Horizon
1•00 News
pany atlendcd t he mreting to dis­
/1:10 A Look at the Weather
12.00 LoYe of Life
cuss the use or tl"ansi l (' pipe. Th@
l l•l· Theater 13.
12•80 �earc� for Tom&lt;. rrow
.council will conside-r this.

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NEW HAVEN Soc.AL NEW/S

Mr. McKean, a retired farmer
APAl\'t' MENTS --�;bed a�c.l
and one-time e mplo)'ae - of Gallipq..
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell had tis State Institute died. Wedneaday
unfurnished. &amp;1eM.111ter1, Middle
Middleport; Oblo
guests over the weekend Mr. and at 4:55 p, m, at HOltf!r H?SPJtal.
port. Phone WY 2 _ 2082,
lf
3
2
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Mrs.
J.
P.
Burnell
of
Charleston.
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LO �T 1 ; 1 1 / . J 1 f 1 1 , , 1 l , .1 I I t r,,1,li .v Ill· l' U H S A U: � ; L ASS ha i r g , 11 10 1 1
HOUSE •PPlllnce L Arnold Broanti qu:irl Jars. Cheilp. t ":i ll W Y
st·r1 l11 · t! · l iJ-1 : 1 . W \\" ( '.t l l " a11 U
th•n, Syr.acuH, Ohio. Phone
2. f! J JO.
7- 1 4 -J I J&gt;
i;u!d h.1�d1, , I I 1 r1qil1) " l lHH , W .
WY 'l-6. )84,
1 1, 1 1 -tf
. .W . L al l . ' lt1 1\',ird .�t't' Wo11dy I I•
l{l(,IIJArnE
25.UO,
fl'Slau
ralll
$
3
.
.
HOOl"lN G, SPolJTING, Sheet
l" • 1 1 1 ·J 1· , 11• 1 Ii· I ,u, u;. l 'SI • i\1 11 j I
hoo1h :. $:!IJ.UO, kil1 l1ru 1·1.1l i 1 rwl
1111 work 1111d repair work of
7 I :! :Hr
&lt;ll,•[lorl
$ 1 5.IHl, hr1•ll kL1st sl'I $ 1 5 .00 S&lt;•�
nny kind. Fr�nk Powers, 1:13
K:.it hlern ( 'urrwnter, J'\1 1.1 1 1 1 :i1 .,
L OST B J l ,l .H.&gt; 1 ,P .'- u1ulay n l t.: h t
N.
Third St., Middleport.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Hull;nid.
7- 1 4-:llt·
(!],J�,· t o l ' ,11 1 ) � lk., l ,11 1 r:1 1 1 1 w1ll1
Phone WY 2.2:JOl .
7 fJ-30 k Cu• No. 1 8,401
,
- - ·i111purL,ul J •:11,1·1 �. J '111d,•r t·;m
l:h,t.ate of Ch1rlH M. FHn •
!WA il CAH'J' $:JU.OU. t •J J I huJ.:gy
k(•t·p 11 1&lt;111,·y ,&lt;! 11 l 1 t·l 1 11 · 1 1 )&gt;u pn.�. 1
DecHMd
,l;tiO.OU, l ·lllll' hors,• W&lt;IJ.:11]1 $20.00
L1·u 1 ,· ,d ( ,1 1 1 , � lti-�la , 1 1 anl . 1
Notit·c is hereby given that Ag.
I'll . Jo:. f;l'tly;, Ht. I , MHhl lt· J HJfl ,
AOVINTURI 51.UON ..!. M lkt
_ 1_1 ;1 _:1 p
1'111111' 1' 11.) , Oh 1,1.
Iles L. i"rcn whuse Post Office add·
l l :iJ1 1 1.Y l lollo w Huad . l 'twrn• S i l
�ehler ttront) Md Bob
I
n·.s.-. 1s Huutl' 2. A lbany, Ohio, has
2-4J08.
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7 - J 4.Jte
.,b . .
Btetger pau,e ln CinctnnaU.
.
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hrcn t.luly appointed Atlministra­ I
0., on their way from head­
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NECC I I I :i1•w1 1·, g Madl JUt• --l' um- .
p '.
Lri11: of the 1'. slalc of Charles M.
1 115:i J· 1 1 H l l V H ( ' u,l 1J1 1 1 l 1 1w + d r
waten of the Ohlo river to
i&gt; ll'le ,d i; zag. Makt•s hundn•Lls o f
' cen laLC o[ Alhany, 'Meiwi COUil
1·
s,•d,1 1 1 , 1uu• 1·,1 1 l ' l u l 1111 1 1 t • f . Exlra
New Orleana, La. Tbt Alle­
dcsi1-:ns wilhuul
11 tt.ichments.
ly, Oh10, de�ca�•·d.
l i l l'l' $7U::i UtJ Hl11l'lt llar�. l'OlllC·
gany, N.Y., canoet1t1 started
U rigrnally sold fur over $300.00
Datctl this 27 lh day of June,
lleforo 9:3U ,\./4.
June 13 ill Putter county, Pa.
roy.
7 1 4-tllc
l';iy urr IJ;i l arwc of $Y:u10 or
1
960.
MiddlejtO,t WY•2·264'
It wa. 326 mllea to Pitt.a-­
lake OV{'I' jlilYllll!lll:S of $9.00 per
r. 11. u·unmN
Pomeror WY-2•3895
burgh. From there to Cairo,
I U:35 H l l ll ' K Vt1 � IWl'lill 4 dr. �I'lllOtllh. l'hunc WY 2-2204.
Judgc of the Probate Court
KAUTl
JU., LI Mother 981, and an­
f
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D
ltOll
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d,Ul. Ur1g1 11;,I hl,11 k f 1 n 1 � 1 1 like I 7-14·6lc
Meigs County, Ohio
other U6f down the ,f,{la■a,u C11i1ter
ne w 0 1 11· , .in·l 1 1 I l,11 ,,! :rn111 c r.- • - · · --- - -- ----­
(ti) 30: (7) 7, 14, 3tc
alppl to New Orle&amp;nL
Y"kOh 5-21,Q
$UIJ5,Ull. Hl,n·11u,1 r� , l ' 1nm· rny . S'RAV ELY T"- ACTOll SALl!I AN D
S•rvic;c.
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2
I!.
Main,
Pom•roy.
ttAMILL
SERVfCI
5
1'ATION
.
7 1 4 tHt·
Phon• W Y 2-l975. S.alc,man:
Oofo,- 9:00 A.M.
1 9�7 M l'..l\ 1 'l 1 1 ! Y i\lo11h'r:iv � dr. , Huold 8,unha rt,
RttdlYlllt.
Alb.a:ny JIU
�,•Jim. Puwe1 ;.t1•1•1 11,).! a;HI )u•11kOhio. Ph11N1• Coojy·.11• :U.91.
Every Day Servlc:tt
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
l'�
l•u�ti hul l o 1 1 �ll1il. l 1111 11Jl'U 1 3-IIHfo
Clise
.'"l o. l8,392
.•\ IH CUNDITIO.NJNG, JU£1''RIGl!:R­
late 1 11s11k 11 1111 lllll. $ 1 ,505.00. ,
. ,,
E1tafe
of Y.l.arn•r C , 5f,1nlev,
'
I
atio11 servire. Jack 's Hefrigera­
7 I Hl lc l l OIJti J·: Tl t U( K Motor 1 9:'&gt;li. t; oud
Hl;u· l l 1 1 ,u,,, J '11rm·rny.
0.CHHd
Regular Price
Sa.le
l'o11tlttiun. lt1�·h;1l'll 4ualls, l&lt;atlj
hun. New H11Ven. }'bone TU2•
Notke i.s herd1y given thul J, B.
1 957 l ' O.Y l ' IAi ' VtJ Hard Tn11 ( 'pl'.
rrnul S L, M idtll&lt;•purl, Ohw.
35J7.
6-23-tl O ' Brien whoitc Pu.:st Office uddress
0111' e;1rl't u l lo,·:d OWlit 't' l l ydl'il·
7 - l 3-3lp
Mem8ers of the Meigs County
.
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is L I 0 1rli:" Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio,
AUt;TI ONE.1 111
m,11 11· d n 1·e. l&lt;;nl1u und hl•,1t. r.
Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce
has been duly appointed Admln­
Compl11te ltrwlc•
J, 1 111�h l 1 ki· 1ww, :;:1;5115.00. Bluel SI N lii&lt;.:lt .EL�C'l' llJC s.cwini.: ma•
heard
a special request from Ma­
dlllll', (' OlllPlt•tc Wllh a 1 t ilt·histr.itor of ! he Estate of Warner C.
Critt Br•dfetd
7 - 1 4-tlll'
lnur.s, l'uttlt'fO.Y,
bel
Hysell
of the Heath Metho­
Stanl1•y late of Meigs t.:ounty, Ohio,
rucuts. Will sell ror $39.60 or
Wtffe, Phone or Contact
dist
Church
in Middleport to do­
!
- - -terms If tlesircd. l'ho11c W Y 2 A, C. BRAOr·OKD, Ra,lne, Ohl.. d1 ccascd.
nate
blood
at
the .July _ 2� Blood­
1U52 Ft t B l l t ; , ,t1d , u11 d i 1 io n . All
2:ll.14.
ll.atcd this 27th dliy uf June
7 · l4·0lc
mobile
Yisit
In
Pomeroy in the
eLo ru, WOOD
lll'W l l f\ ' � J l ld lialt1•J'� . 1:onl111.:I
lOtiO.
Junior
high
sehool.
1•'0U
ll
li001'
750x
15
Urt'.S.
&lt;.:111
!
i.hndcs,
cloLh porcb val11.n&lt;.'C,
Jm1 ltbt:, l'lw�hlrc, Uhio.
Ji. H. O'BRIEN
The request was made at a
Hichurd W 111ctircnuer, byrncl11&gt;e.
awnmgs, venetian b.lmtla, win­
7 - 1 ;!-tile
Judge of the Probate Court
regular
J�yCee meeting held Wed7• 1:t-Jtr
dow 111u1de11.
lfree . �stunatu.
Ladies
MciJ,:s counly, Ohio
ma:ht.
nesday
c.,.ocd Cle.i,n U1ed C.an
Dale
W19pel,
216 Union Ave.,
(6) 30; (7J 7, 14, ate
Sl'
.
V
/&lt;
�
N
foot
cuml.
J
i11c
$250.
Hc11tly
AU Mlliu ,md MNe h1
l 'umcroy .
ft 21 IK&gt;tc I
Richard Rawllngs and Dick Roto tu. K. A. l;rucst•r, fore.st
ffl� r ROPOLlTAN MOTO.U,
senbaum
were named co-chairmen
.
Hc
1
Hun
!toad.
713-:
6i00'6C6 E:a.t Main. St.
or the JayCoe PlcnJc Day to b4I
Pom..-.r, Ohio
�MALI. ltlUI Nt.: horse, £:Clllle fol'
Jul y 31 with a rain date of Aug. 7.
rhlldrcn. l:)ce ur c11II lru Well­ co-MPLETE ·-11,SUaAr-.:c.i PRO
tct·lion, Life. Aute, 1''1re, Potio
Regula r Pri�e
President Roy Holter reported
man, Ul' udbury, l'ho11e WY 2L11il .Uoo 111111, Middleport.
the "DUiy Dunker" needs p11.int­
til8:l.
7-8-6lc
GAS, F U I .L U I L .111t.1 t"ual lur­
ing but nevertheless is ready for
Gau�•: Montgomery ; .16.U on up­
llut&lt;'s. ( 'iil l r,1r fn·c c11l111rntci;, 'l l!.AM O F hol'SlS. Sel l Ci lhcr :SIil·
the county fair, Paul Simon w ,s
per, 9.I on lower, 4 reel open; Gal•
1-'orc,111111 &amp; AtJUoll, M 1ddloporL
t,:JC Ol' doutilc. J11J 1un l 11IJ, Le•
named dilly dunker chairman ahd
llpohs: JB,4 on upper, 10.3 lower,
ff• llJ-lk
! lurt t•' ;ill�. l'honc C I I 7-�:JJJ.
Guido
Girolami was appointed
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N ��w HOUSE, TWOBioRooMS, 5 fr.: el open : Lot' k 23: 14,9 on UP· publlclty chairman. Simon and
17 m:Ns 2 I ( ( ) ( ) ,')'J'EllS hca\'y
large llvlng room, buHt-in Jdlch- per, 12.3 on lower, running l trap G lrollma Will hflld the refresh­
brt!Nl 1 }'l':11' old. :m lhrec week
C!n cablnets, gas furnace, insu- and 53 wickets.
0
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Upp
leS
ment committee for July meet­
old rhll' kH $JU. C.ill W Y 2-6446,
lated, large car port, 126 foot
ings.
Co"dltlon
or
Movable
Dami:
All
7-12-:iq,.
aoAtl
AND-MOToR»
f,o,ola gc. Wri•ht
.
Stree t , o ff I d ams arc• ,,u p 13 ,h roug•h ,3 run - · - -- -- - -- - - I
■nd up whlle th� 1 ..t. Metro,
M ulberry Ave, $9300.00. Phone
nln� 1 lu - lrops.
REGULAll $2.tf .
pout1n Motors. toe» Ii, Main
WY 2-3292 Wilbur Young or
I
:tt., ,aomero)'. PtK.ne WY"2-'l10.
WY 2-2709 Va ll ey Lumber and
Ohio River Bo.ts: Downbound:
U-J:4-tfc
Supply Co., M.tddlePort, Ohio. · Lo&lt;"k 7: Jl'frerson al 5;30 am, 11-1;
INCLUDING STRAW ·
NJ-Uc
-:-- - Lock Y: E.istcrn at 1 2 : M am, 4-4;
OVEC at 7:0� ant, 7•8; Lock 18:
11111, Vo-, - -·
f'O R SA LE : a,:AUTIFU
L, NEW 3· Frankli11 Pierl't'! at 6 : 40 am, 1-7;
Clea,,.nce Of ..:
brdroom, 2d x 11, 11vlng room. Lock 21: A. V. Criss Jr., 7:I5 am,
I. .
TOKYO UPI-Premier Nobu•
paneled kitchen, 1 � i&gt;,ths, hard• 6-0; Atlas at J0:30 am, no tow re•
suke
Kishi
was
stabbed
ln
the
lea
·
wood floon, 2 complete hea li ng ported; Loc
k 23: Elger Cli£f al and aerlously wounded tod•Y
tty.slcms, full ba1ement. Syracuse :
2 05 pm. l ·O ; Irene Choti n 1 :05 am, shortly after a convention or hl1 !
Ohio. Shown by apPointmen l 3• 1 ; i lclen
LADIES ,nttc CHILDRENS.
l :J� am , HM&gt;; Walter ruling Llberal•Democratie Party
on ly WY 2
7 11
Wil
k
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B
C.
•m.
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5
,t
ju�
w
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_
chose
Hayato
Ikeda
to
1ucteed
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FOUR ROOM buu■e with full lium B, Tra.,.is 9 am. 13-3; Janie D him in otllce.
YOUR
AT
bHemeot. Interior remod eled. 10:25 um , 2-2.
Police arrested 'I'lll&amp;uke Ar•maCHOICE
New h3' water tank, 1 fur•ace,
Upboond: l..ock 28 : Rani:Or 1 1 :20 kt, 85. 1ppareDtly a member of 1
electrtc: water purnp., c pet am, O· l ; Lock 27: Mlke Creditor,
Pomeroy, Ohio
and veuellan blinds, air,: 975 9: l5 am, 4-15; Gallipolis: I. F, KiahJ's party, H tbe 1ssall111t.
Call W\' 2�91. -Mra. W ;. J. 1..'rci�rgcr,9 :45 pm no tow report­ He refused to 111y why he did It. l
Police sald Aramati lunged at
,
ll1rm1- n , Rt. No. 2, Bolt 18A, ed; Jane T., 6:45 am,
C H I LD
8-0: Ben Mc­ Kishi with • J'apeneee na\ly knife I
Ashland,
Ky
7-8-6tc CoCl\, 1 1 am. 4-0; Che-Mon and
at I Y lctory . celebration for Ikeda
li:lGHT ROOM HUUSF., two flvt FOi? SALE 7 room11&gt;, 1 � baths, Don, 5 pm, 2•0; one derrlck boat; at the prime· mlni,,er's 0Ulcl1l
room apartment,. A. N. Bengel.
full basement, out of water, ad• Lo(•k 23: Bayou L.arelne, 1,? ;� pm, re1idence.
.
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Pbone WY2-3272,
1 1-2 Uc
Ki•hi, hl1 · eyes and mouth
apartment. Phone W Y 4-0: LehlKh at 6:,0 pm, 2-9; Paul
joining
• Bcaulllul 40" Spinet
Blatier,
8
:
U
pm,
14-0:
c.
V.
Har•
,eape. with shock, was carried
2-357 1.
7,l4-6tc
Regular $2.99-Sale $2.00
Regular $i.99-Sale,$2.'19
1-'IVE .lWOM unfllrnlshed apart­
.
ner, 10: 10 pm, 0-2; Cottan Queen rrom the re&amp;ldence by four men. I
. .'
Plano Delign In A
ment with bath and ahower,
;
2:35 am, 5-0 Elitabelh, 7:20 am, He was ru11hed to Maeda Hospital
gubagc dispo1al unit, newly
2- l!; City of Huntington, 7:45 am, in A1abu where it waa aaid be 1
Corduroy Lightweilil!t ,l�Ck�
Fffnth Provincial
redecorated. Phone WY 2·6336.
0•14,
'T'o N S.111 to th• HIF aklder
had lost a conaiderable amount of
7 -7-tfc
Just Ri11ht For 1'1c�'To $chool
Un the 27th day ol Jilly 1960,
(Cherry/ Case,
blood.
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one
Siegler
Gas
Heater,
fully
autoKishi h11 been the target of '
FULL LENGTH AND
FIVE rooms a11d b11lh ln Mason
O'
One Out Of 88 Lost
, Phone WY 2,2498,
abualve and yl olent demonstr1•
7-14-Btp mallc, at the Racine Appliance
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Store. This property will not be In Two Air Cra&amp;hes
tions by Communlata and fellow
'\
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Buy Very Reasonable
SHORTIES
sold tor leu than $100.00,
MANILA UPI - TWo crippl ed truel�ra protesting Japan'a mW­
,.. 11 �
Raef.rte Appliance Store
airliners ditched at sea early to- t.llY' ties .with the United State,,
e Wrlte or Phone R. L.
Sale
R19ular
B y R11Ph Johnson, Ma:r,
day oU the Philippines coast, but
SALESMEN, 24 'I'O 40 yrs. old,
' both
(7)
14,
1,
21,
3tc
87
of
68
persona
aboard
' Mllrlln
mual have'
experience. Good
planes were awlftly nacued from
route and �ommlulon. ABC
A meetln11 to plan for the Cob ,
Lll&gt;AL NOTICI
the ahark-infested waters.
Cleaner,, M,1on, W. V11. 7• 12 -Uc
Golden Jubll ee Day outing
seout
Order of Attachment
Only one death was reponed;
to
be
held
at the Rock Sprin,a
1- 6,17-MI
and sever•I other peno.. were
F.mployment
Falrerounda on Sunday, July 24, at
Clarenn I. Jor4en
injured.
2 Jp. m. will be held at the ,Rock
A. Stewart
The vldim was identified by Sprinca, )l,etbodlst Church Friday
0.vld W. Stewert a
Northwest Airlines as :&gt;1r,. Guy aJ 8 p, m. All cubm11ster1, den
Amottnt of Clelm ..., f101,\0
HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR OR
E. W. .....,1.., Couflly .Jvd10
Kelley of Spriugfield, Ohio. She mothen and other offici1la of the
day. AvaneU Youna:.
Phone
• .-iUn arOI are urae4· to attencl.'
4
(116) 21; ('I) 2, If. Bio ap)?arently drowned.
WY 2.IIOOf,
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CLIFF H Y �.H.S lrnd ! 1 1 3
Null'" w i l l bl' &lt;1\ l'111 tH'rn�·
l.odgl' Tlwr.� r!:1y
.Ju ly
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Daily Sentinel, Poffleroy-Middleport , 0., July 14.

FOR SALE

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 14. 1960

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WANT ADS

TRADE INS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
4 cents per w�rd, one in&gt;,ertion. Minlr•1.um ch.arg e - 60 ccnt6.
6 ce11Ls per word fo .- three con..etullve iJuertiona.
Sp�c1al - one mo1:lh for 30 cenlJ per word.
Full rlltc of 4 l"'t' l l l !; per wurd wtll tie char!led for adverU�ini'
lf not paiti Wllhrn lU d,:1,ys ilncr reOOIVUl6 l&gt;ill.
Error.. ID Atlveru,ing - Should be rt!p(rtl'"d !mmedfately. The
Pall� Scntu1el wLII r.ut �- rc;;pons1ble for more lbau one incor­
rect m.sert.:.oD
ltal tl o( T ... ,ink..5 arid \,ilC('l.tl Nol 1ccs of t.:v,· lt.!I $LUO. Obllu.irie,
publislwd .. , l Ct"ll �r ,.. unJ.
·:rnnu::;
J DA 'I:'
� DAYS
� D.\ 'iS
1 MO.
15
tiOc
9Ck
$ 1 .�
,$4 . .&gt;0
2C'
fiOc
$ 1 :lO
$ UM'
$6.00
2a
751:
$J .50
$:!..�
$7.50
/\lli rl)t•e.ivOO. l&gt;r 10 A M will b� in that day a .,..por,

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For Sa le
PHONE WY-2-21 57

Strmg , J ti c ; I\ U C : E shot gun like nt•w,
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Lhn•t' ;,hot adJusliihk &lt;' hok�·
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ahead of Mathews, and Pittsburgh's Ron Mazeroski. It was a
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L E GAL NOTICE!
l'o be Sold lo the High Bldd&lt;.•r
on 1 h1· :,!7th day of July 1960 at
the llarn1t' J\ppl1anc(' Store, 011c
:Ju gallon hot watn heater, one
Siegler gas lwaH·r (fully automntieJ
ii! J U o 'dock a. m . This property
wi ll uut bt• �. old fur less than $150.
H :it·iru: Appliance Store
Uy H:1lph .Juhnson, :vtc r.
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unoccupied builci Ing was complete­
l y gutted by the blaze. Also dam­
aged were business records stored
in the building, The fire was
thought to have been caused by de­
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For Charles McKean

Funeral services :ire to he he,Jd
lomorrow at 2 p. m. · �rom the
Waugh - Halley · Wood Funer4I
Home in Gallipolis for Charles M;
McKean, 84, the father of -Mn. Ro­
bert Haggerty, Sycamore-st,, lfld­
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Pickens Hardware Show
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News Headlines
Sport.a Report
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Swap Shop
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lladio ·.Hymn'al
New■. Headllne,
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Farm 'T!tlme
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ALLEN

Mr. and ,Mrg, Ivan Layne and
children of Anclc-rson, Indiana,
spent the week here visiting relaJust For You
lives.
News Headlines
Frank Thompson was a recent
Just For You
patient al PleHant Valley Hospital.
News
'Mrs. Willlam Chi1der snr-nt last
Just For You
week viaiting relatiYes at Carnegie,
C alling on P
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N ews H ead mes
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall
Music Go Round
Wolfe and children of Richmond,
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Music Go Round
Monday guests of M
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WoUe at the home of her da•,�hter
Music Go Round
and son-in•law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Local News
Roush were Mrs. James F. Eads,
Music Go Round
Mr. and Mrs, Hersel Henderson of
Baseball S&lt;:ores
Point Pl easant and M rs. Grace
Music Go Round
Clendenin of ,Portsmouth, Ohio.
News Headlines
Suzanne Randolph waa a ruent
Music Go Round
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Mr. and Mn:. Basil Harrah moved
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GASOLINE ALLEY

Bv KING
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P(JISON
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JOHNSON
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SPINE1' PIANO

See It At Zerkle's
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Wiring Bla,ned For
Shenang Springs Fire

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thel a,erved to the rroup. The
members then h:d a do Jt your
self denert.
The devotio11al w11 given by
Mrs. 1'. Bert Roush. Mr&amp;c. Albert
Rouah June leader, prellf'nted her
topic "Meeting Emotional Needs
of C1!ildren", Durin1 the bu1iaus
ses11ion it wa11 reported that the
member&amp; had p;iinted the etuh
hou� •nd varnish� the furniture
'fhey also had I report lhat the
sale of food at the Oren l.c)vc
Auction Sale had been succel!ful .
Hostesses for that day were Mrs.
llarry Grimm t.nd Mrs. Dattld
Roush.

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&amp;STEI CIRCLE MEETS
Harry Milter. Attendini: wrre
Mr. 11nrl Mrs. James Hoffman
the Ester Circle or the ULcw Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, Mr. and arc announcing the birth of a
inet 1\letiday eve.nine at the �11- M'rs. George Burns, Mr. and M r9. daut:hter, July 3rd. at Ple111anl
tberan Parish House with Mrs, J ame s Olehl Jr.. Mr. and M r.� Vul lt•y Hnspital. The llaby has
Fred l\plU" Ii· bf&gt;steu. The llwet­ Lester Zerkle, Mr. and Mrs. Hu­ ht•en named Janey Loui¥e. The
hll ope� w1lll devoiioru1ls by bert G'o!lk and the hosts.
nrnternal grandparenl.8 are Mr.
Mfn Jilk! ;poWe1t. The lesson was
SEWING CLUB ME ETS
,ind M rs l'larence Tennent , the
pre&amp;enteti.,, ' Df M;�,:. Edwin Roush
Thi! Sewing Club mt&gt;t rul.'sdav patern:.il granilparen ts, Mr. and
Mrs. Wmlam Po­ atternoon at the horn(' or Mr�. Mrs. Robert Hoffman.
·a nd issisted·
well. The toplc was ''Am I In- A. K. McClung. During lhe sor1al
WSC5 MEETING
formed." ·
hour refreshments wer&lt;' served to
The WSCS of the New Haven
Attending were those named Mrs. L, C. Roush, Mrs. A. B Methodist Chu,ch met Tue1day
above and Mn. Wilham Russell, Woodrum, Mrs. L. J. Ruttencuttl'r. evening a\ the home of Mrs.
ROTARY HOl,DS SESSION
Mn. Jack Welch, Miss Doris El­ 11,fn Nola11 Swackhamer, Mrs. D. Mont Wilson. The president Mra.
The
�otar1 Club met_ Thursday
liott. Mrs. Thomas Grinstead.
A. Smith, Mrs. W. T. StonP, Mrs. David Freeman, presided. She
COUPLES CLUB SESSION HELD N. O. Wein, Mrs. Huio Juhling, a lso showed fl fil m on the WSCS at the :h artford �lhod1sl Church
The Couple.s Club met recently Mrs Phili p Wolpert, Mrs. Edwin and its work around the world. I �asement for lh�1r dinner mee1al the home ot Mr and Mu Stein, Mr_s . Herman Layne, Mrs.
Atlending were Mrs. o. J. Bos- I tni. A short business session was
t i c-, Mrs. G lenn Smith , Mrs. Tho• held. Present were Donald Fogle ­
m;is Reed. Mrs. Wil lard Fear, Mrs. s�ng, Herman Layne, Lloy� Roush
Bill Howard Mrs Rufos Elcessor Richard Ord, Dr. John Ridgway,
MrrJ. L . sirwart, Mrs. Fre�ma� J. L. Stewart, Jack Flesher, James
Hampton, RusseU Capehart, Harry
nnd the host&lt;'SS.
Mill�r, Allon Bonn� Jr., Q. _J .
L IONS CLUB MEETS
The Lions Club met Tuesday �osh c, Arthur Wehr li, E. L. Sle�n
1:00 Mid Dey N ew.;
evening at the Legion Hall. The 1homas Reed and Re.,..- David
1 : 1 0 Movietime
club held a ge11er&lt;1l discussion on Freeman.
2:30 Loretta Young Theater
3:00 Young Dr. t.falone
REBECCA Cl�CLE MEETS
projects for the coming yeiir.
8:30 From These Roou
3:00 Young Dr. Malone
The
Rebecca Circle of the ULC
They decided to hold a family
4:0iO Comedy Playhouse
3 :30 From ThE se Roots
W
met
Wednesday a{ternoo_n, a1
ni�ht August 16 at the local park.
. 4:3'1 Adventure Theater
t:00 Comedy PlaynQuse
the
home
Of Mrs. Otto Gr1ram.
Eight members and one guest Jim
.
" 5:{l(j Demoeratlc Nat '! ConY.
l:80 Adventure Tin\.e
Scripture was read by Mrs.
Henr
:ittended
U: \5 • ,la,&lt;:k Paar Show
y
5:00 �teamboat Bili
Grimm, Mrs. William Powell -pre,
BIRTHDAY PARTY
' l :00 . Sign Otr
6:3tJ eisM Kid
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tennent sente_d the lesson. A short bus�ss
. 6:00 MU8lc in the Round
:.iined with a birthd lly party meet mg was held. Attendj.ng
cntert
J:15· Jim Thaeker Show
were Mrs. Ha rold Johnson, Mrs.
F'rid 1,1 y afternoo n in honor of Carroll Adams
8:26� WeathercaSt
Jr., Mrs. Metyln
&amp;45 Sign On
their son, Robby. The afternoon
Knapp,
Mrs.
Harry
Lay�e, �rs.
T:00 Today
t30 News Pictu�e
was spent in playing in pools
,
Rtt'ush
yn
Jobn1e
Mrs.
erman
t'l
La
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1:00 Ka.tifl Doonar Show
fl:45 Huntley Brinkley lt'epon
pla ced in the yard. Attending
8:30 Topper
7:00 Pioneers
w('rl' Linda Roush, Carolyn Roush Mrs. Howa:d Wagenhals, Mrs.
Edn a 8ui:r1s. Mrs. Rolan d Karr,
1.ao This Man Dawson
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Cin dy Tt&gt;nnc nt. Stevie Roush, RoM
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Democratic
Nat
8:00
10:80 Pley Your Hunch .
bin Huffm an, Robh ie Sayre, Bruce
d .above.
mentione
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11:00 Pri-ce 1B Right
Ad u ins, Mich ae l Hern , Jeffery
1 1 : 1 0 Weat ►.ercast
1 1 :30 Concentration
Roush and 1he honoree.
NEW HAVEN COU..CIL MEETS
1 1 • 15 Ja('t Paar Show
12:00 Truth or Conseque:ice "'
BIRTH
The New Haven Tow,1 Council
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12:30 It Could Be You
Mr. a1_1 d Mrs. �illard Fear are met for their regu�ar meeting at
announ&lt;"ing lhc b1rlh of a daugh- Lbe ci Ly building with Mayor Ar­
ter, Lora, at Pleasant \'alley Hos- tbur Wehrli
Recorder Thelma
pita!. . Th is is lh{'ir fourt� child C4i&gt;ehafl and councilmen Gl enn
and first 1fou�hter.
�m.ith Karl WHes Lewis Capehart
2,30 Gafo Storm Slio9'GIRL S�OUT MEETING
Jn ck Flesher and Donald Bu nv
3:0fl Peat the Clock
Local Girl Scout Troop 1 gardner present. Appointments £or
3:30 Who Do You Trust
2:00 [)emocretic Nat') Conv.
sponsored
by the local woman's the coming lerm were made aa lol­
4;00
American
Bandstand
12:00 Lote Show
dub, met Wrdrws�lay morning et lows:
5:30 Rin Tin Tin
�ht Alex-Quillen Mernoriai build•
Street Commissioner, Lewis Cape­
ing. Mrs. Wally Casto spoke to h art· Water Commi11Sioner Donald
;;r:r���the g_irls on her life in Germany. Burn'gardner; Sewer Comm'issioner,
e:oo cartoon Speetac1:lar
ft:40 Weat�er Teller
llel reshments served were fur• Je ek Flesher· Park Commh1sioner
1:30 Romper Room
S.45 .John Daly NewJJ
nished by Leah A�n Miller, Dl�na Glenn Smith:' Zoning and -Planning
9:30 Movie
7:00 Buddv �tAreher �how
and Rosemary Sisk. Attending Commissioner, Karl Wiles; treasur­
7:rP Walt lJlsney Pre�enta
11:23 Your Euo lt1::porte1·
were
those mentioned and Chris, er, Thelma Capehart. The counci l
8:30
Democratic
Nat'l
Conv.
11:90 I M,arrled Joan
tina Howard, B�enda Brown, Sher: rehired MelYin Knapp ¥1 water su­
IO•l!O TBA
12:00 �jllou Gun
ry Flesh_er, D1i1na �?stic, Sher t peri lltendent apd
Bo{fman as
1 :00 The New Tonight
12:30 Iiri-e Thi,t
McGlolhhn,
Susan
Grinstead,
Kaa
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icefflJll.
Karl
ffileH
and Glenn
11:10
$C!anulng
the
Weather
ll'aces
1 :00 About
thy R.oush, Nancy H il l , Mrs. Ro- smJth Were aJipoiHted to eerve
,1;\5 $ports Report
t :l,O Med�
bert McGA9\hlln.
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with the mayor' 9n the retreitlon
11:20 · Late Show
2:00 Day in Conrt
FARM WOMAN'S CLUB Ml::!:TS foundation coinmiltee.
The RhododendrQn Farm Wo rn Town Llcen� fees were set •s
an's Club met Th,ursday at 1 1 am follows: Bai-be?, $5; beer, '5();
al , the cluh house. Mrs. Harry I shuffle board l'n d ,iiool table, $10:
12:45 The Guiding Ligh1
Grimm was leader 11nd demomlra • 11:eneral, store, $15i; .8pecial .Rtore,
.1 :00 Heart of the City
led outdoor cooking on a grill. $ 5 . ('uuncil decided to aend letters
j :�( As H:e, World Tu '.'D!II
Day
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UM) The Brighte
She was assisted by Mrs. Eber of warning to deHnquent water
2:00 Full Circle
t:15 The Secret Sr.orm
They prepared chicken, eons11mers. Th� bills are payable
Roush.
2:30 Art Linkletter
4:30 The Elfge o� Ni�ht
baked
potatoes,
pork and beans monthly at the Mason county Bank
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5:00 Demodratit Nat 'I ConY.
y=ench }lreB,d and slaw this was and cou�cil wo�l d appreciate P�t
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11•00 News
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"1!' when due .
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�ineeni
from
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Appalth• Weather ,' 1:15 The
11:10 A Loo�
The Seu-P.I Storm
achian Powf'r Company met with
11:15 Theater 13
!:l:10 Tht'I Edge of Nigb.t
Council
to discuas street lights to
12·30 Sign Off
l•fO The ThrH Stooge,
be
in�t,Ued
in the .J.ayne-Ohlinger
!:�O The Life a( Riley
Addition. Grant Housh and Robert
':00 Arthur J. Smith-l\lew,
D. Roush appeared before the
?:15 A Look at the Weather
counl'it l o ask 1hat water and sew­
8•00 CBS News
TV
Bowling
Clinic
6:25
er lines he laid i11 the Layne•Oh­
8:15 Captain :r.anguao
1:30 Amos 'r..' Andy
linger Addition. The recorder was
7:00 Markham
9:00 Cartoon Theater
instructed lo COntact Joe Spence,
Rav.hide
7:30
10•30 December Bride
With
the town's consultlni:!: engineer, to
10.ao Video Village
8:30 Hotel de Paree
make a survey. -Paul Richards, rep.
1
U:00 l ..ove Luc,
9:00 Democratic Nal'l Conv.
reientati\le o( Joflns Manvi l le Com­
11 :30 The Clear Horizon
1•00 News
pany atlendcd t he mreting to dis­
/1:10 A Look at the Weather
12.00 LoYe of Life
cuss the use or tl"ansi l (' pipe. Th@
l l•l· Theater 13.
12•80 �earc� for Tom&lt;. rrow
.council will conside-r this.

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NEW HAVEN Soc.AL NEW/S

Mr. McKean, a retired farmer
APAl\'t' MENTS --�;bed a�c.l
and one-time e mplo)'ae - of Gallipq..
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell had tis State Institute died. Wedneaday
unfurnished. &amp;1eM.111ter1, Middle
Middleport; Oblo
guests over the weekend Mr. and at 4:55 p, m, at HOltf!r H?SPJtal.
port. Phone WY 2 _ 2082,
lf
3
2
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Mrs.
J.
P.
Burnell
of
Charleston.
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HOUSE •PPlllnce L Arnold Broanti qu:irl Jars. Cheilp. t ":i ll W Y
st·r1 l11 · t! · l iJ-1 : 1 . W \\" ( '.t l l " a11 U
th•n, Syr.acuH, Ohio. Phone
2. f! J JO.
7- 1 4 -J I J&gt;
i;u!d h.1�d1, , I I 1 r1qil1) " l lHH , W .
WY 'l-6. )84,
1 1, 1 1 -tf
. .W . L al l . ' lt1 1\',ird .�t't' Wo11dy I I•
l{l(,IIJArnE
25.UO,
fl'Slau
ralll
$
3
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HOOl"lN G, SPolJTING, Sheet
l" • 1 1 1 ·J 1· , 11• 1 Ii· I ,u, u;. l 'SI • i\1 11 j I
hoo1h :. $:!IJ.UO, kil1 l1ru 1·1.1l i 1 rwl
1111 work 1111d repair work of
7 I :! :Hr
&lt;ll,•[lorl
$ 1 5.IHl, hr1•ll kL1st sl'I $ 1 5 .00 S&lt;•�
nny kind. Fr�nk Powers, 1:13
K:.it hlern ( 'urrwnter, J'\1 1.1 1 1 1 :i1 .,
L OST B J l ,l .H.&gt; 1 ,P .'- u1ulay n l t.: h t
N.
Third St., Middleport.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Hull;nid.
7- 1 4-:llt·
(!],J�,· t o l ' ,11 1 ) � lk., l ,11 1 r:1 1 1 1 w1ll1
Phone WY 2.2:JOl .
7 fJ-30 k Cu• No. 1 8,401
,
- - ·i111purL,ul J •:11,1·1 �. J '111d,•r t·;m
l:h,t.ate of Ch1rlH M. FHn •
!WA il CAH'J' $:JU.OU. t •J J I huJ.:gy
k(•t·p 11 1&lt;111,·y ,&lt;! 11 l 1 t·l 1 11 · 1 1 )&gt;u pn.�. 1
DecHMd
,l;tiO.OU, l ·lllll' hors,• W&lt;IJ.:11]1 $20.00
L1·u 1 ,· ,d ( ,1 1 1 , � lti-�la , 1 1 anl . 1
Notit·c is hereby given that Ag.
I'll . Jo:. f;l'tly;, Ht. I , MHhl lt· J HJfl ,
AOVINTURI 51.UON ..!. M lkt
_ 1_1 ;1 _:1 p
1'111111' 1' 11.) , Oh 1,1.
Iles L. i"rcn whuse Post Office add·
l l :iJ1 1 1.Y l lollo w Huad . l 'twrn• S i l
�ehler ttront) Md Bob
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n·.s.-. 1s Huutl' 2. A lbany, Ohio, has
2-4J08.
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Btetger pau,e ln CinctnnaU.
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hrcn t.luly appointed Atlministra­ I
0., on their way from head­
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NECC I I I :i1•w1 1·, g Madl JUt• --l' um- .
p '.
Lri11: of the 1'. slalc of Charles M.
1 115:i J· 1 1 H l l V H ( ' u,l 1J1 1 1 l 1 1w + d r
waten of the Ohlo river to
i&gt; ll'le ,d i; zag. Makt•s hundn•Lls o f
' cen laLC o[ Alhany, 'Meiwi COUil
1·
s,•d,1 1 1 , 1uu• 1·,1 1 l ' l u l 1111 1 1 t • f . Exlra
New Orleana, La. Tbt Alle­
dcsi1-:ns wilhuul
11 tt.ichments.
ly, Oh10, de�ca�•·d.
l i l l'l' $7U::i UtJ Hl11l'lt llar�. l'OlllC·
gany, N.Y., canoet1t1 started
U rigrnally sold fur over $300.00
Datctl this 27 lh day of June,
lleforo 9:3U ,\./4.
June 13 ill Putter county, Pa.
roy.
7 1 4-tllc
l';iy urr IJ;i l arwc of $Y:u10 or
1
960.
MiddlejtO,t WY•2·264'
It wa. 326 mllea to Pitt.a-­
lake OV{'I' jlilYllll!lll:S of $9.00 per
r. 11. u·unmN
Pomeror WY-2•3895
burgh. From there to Cairo,
I U:35 H l l ll ' K Vt1 � IWl'lill 4 dr. �I'lllOtllh. l'hunc WY 2-2204.
Judgc of the Probate Court
KAUTl
JU., LI Mother 981, and an­
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d,Ul. Ur1g1 11;,I hl,11 k f 1 n 1 � 1 1 like I 7-14·6lc
Meigs County, Ohio
other U6f down the ,f,{la■a,u C11i1ter
ne w 0 1 11· , .in·l 1 1 I l,11 ,,! :rn111 c r.- • - · · --- - -- ----­
(ti) 30: (7) 7, 14, 3tc
alppl to New Orle&amp;nL
Y"kOh 5-21,Q
$UIJ5,Ull. Hl,n·11u,1 r� , l ' 1nm· rny . S'RAV ELY T"- ACTOll SALl!I AN D
S•rvic;c.
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Main,
Pom•roy.
ttAMILL
SERVfCI
5
1'ATION
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7 1 4 tHt·
Phon• W Y 2-l975. S.alc,man:
Oofo,- 9:00 A.M.
1 9�7 M l'..l\ 1 'l 1 1 ! Y i\lo11h'r:iv � dr. , Huold 8,unha rt,
RttdlYlllt.
Alb.a:ny JIU
�,•Jim. Puwe1 ;.t1•1•1 11,).! a;HI )u•11kOhio. Ph11N1• Coojy·.11• :U.91.
Every Day Servlc:tt
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
l'�
l•u�ti hul l o 1 1 �ll1il. l 1111 11Jl'U 1 3-IIHfo
Clise
.'"l o. l8,392
.•\ IH CUNDITIO.NJNG, JU£1''RIGl!:R­
late 1 11s11k 11 1111 lllll. $ 1 ,505.00. ,
. ,,
E1tafe
of Y.l.arn•r C , 5f,1nlev,
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atio11 servire. Jack 's Hefrigera­
7 I Hl lc l l OIJti J·: Tl t U( K Motor 1 9:'&gt;li. t; oud
Hl;u· l l 1 1 ,u,,, J '11rm·rny.
0.CHHd
Regular Price
Sa.le
l'o11tlttiun. lt1�·h;1l'll 4ualls, l&lt;atlj
hun. New H11Ven. }'bone TU2•
Notke i.s herd1y given thul J, B.
1 957 l ' O.Y l ' IAi ' VtJ Hard Tn11 ( 'pl'.
rrnul S L, M idtll&lt;•purl, Ohw.
35J7.
6-23-tl O ' Brien whoitc Pu.:st Office uddress
0111' e;1rl't u l lo,·:d OWlit 't' l l ydl'il·
7 - l 3-3lp
Mem8ers of the Meigs County
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is L I 0 1rli:" Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio,
AUt;TI ONE.1 111
m,11 11· d n 1·e. l&lt;;nl1u und hl•,1t. r.
Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce
has been duly appointed Admln­
Compl11te ltrwlc•
J, 1 111�h l 1 ki· 1ww, :;:1;5115.00. Bluel SI N lii&lt;.:lt .EL�C'l' llJC s.cwini.: ma•
heard
a special request from Ma­
dlllll', (' OlllPlt•tc Wllh a 1 t ilt·histr.itor of ! he Estate of Warner C.
Critt Br•dfetd
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lnur.s, l'uttlt'fO.Y,
bel
Hysell
of the Heath Metho­
Stanl1•y late of Meigs t.:ounty, Ohio,
rucuts. Will sell ror $39.60 or
Wtffe, Phone or Contact
dist
Church
in Middleport to do­
!
- - -terms If tlesircd. l'ho11c W Y 2 A, C. BRAOr·OKD, Ra,lne, Ohl.. d1 ccascd.
nate
blood
at
the .July _ 2� Blood­
1U52 Ft t B l l t ; , ,t1d , u11 d i 1 io n . All
2:ll.14.
ll.atcd this 27th dliy uf June
7 · l4·0lc
mobile
Yisit
In
Pomeroy in the
eLo ru, WOOD
lll'W l l f\ ' � J l ld lialt1•J'� . 1:onl111.:I
lOtiO.
Junior
high
sehool.
1•'0U
ll
li001'
750x
15
Urt'.S.
&lt;.:111
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i.hndcs,
cloLh porcb val11.n&lt;.'C,
Jm1 ltbt:, l'lw�hlrc, Uhio.
Ji. H. O'BRIEN
The request was made at a
Hichurd W 111ctircnuer, byrncl11&gt;e.
awnmgs, venetian b.lmtla, win­
7 - 1 ;!-tile
Judge of the Probate Court
regular
J�yCee meeting held Wed7• 1:t-Jtr
dow 111u1de11.
lfree . �stunatu.
Ladies
MciJ,:s counly, Ohio
ma:ht.
nesday
c.,.ocd Cle.i,n U1ed C.an
Dale
W19pel,
216 Union Ave.,
(6) 30; (7J 7, 14, ate
Sl'
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V
/&lt;
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N
foot
cuml.
J
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$250.
Hc11tly
AU Mlliu ,md MNe h1
l 'umcroy .
ft 21 IK&gt;tc I
Richard Rawllngs and Dick Roto tu. K. A. l;rucst•r, fore.st
ffl� r ROPOLlTAN MOTO.U,
senbaum
were named co-chairmen
.
Hc
1
Hun
!toad.
713-:
6i00'6C6 E:a.t Main. St.
or the JayCoe PlcnJc Day to b4I
Pom..-.r, Ohio
�MALI. ltlUI Nt.: horse, £:Clllle fol'
Jul y 31 with a rain date of Aug. 7.
rhlldrcn. l:)ce ur c11II lru Well­ co-MPLETE ·-11,SUaAr-.:c.i PRO
tct·lion, Life. Aute, 1''1re, Potio
Regula r Pri�e
President Roy Holter reported
man, Ul' udbury, l'ho11e WY 2L11il .Uoo 111111, Middleport.
the "DUiy Dunker" needs p11.int­
til8:l.
7-8-6lc
GAS, F U I .L U I L .111t.1 t"ual lur­
ing but nevertheless is ready for
Gau�•: Montgomery ; .16.U on up­
llut&lt;'s. ( 'iil l r,1r fn·c c11l111rntci;, 'l l!.AM O F hol'SlS. Sel l Ci lhcr :SIil·
the county fair, Paul Simon w ,s
per, 9.I on lower, 4 reel open; Gal•
1-'orc,111111 &amp; AtJUoll, M 1ddloporL
t,:JC Ol' doutilc. J11J 1un l 11IJ, Le•
named dilly dunker chairman ahd
llpohs: JB,4 on upper, 10.3 lower,
ff• llJ-lk
! lurt t•' ;ill�. l'honc C I I 7-�:JJJ.
Guido
Girolami was appointed
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N ��w HOUSE, TWOBioRooMS, 5 fr.: el open : Lot' k 23: 14,9 on UP· publlclty chairman. Simon and
17 m:Ns 2 I ( ( ) ( ) ,')'J'EllS hca\'y
large llvlng room, buHt-in Jdlch- per, 12.3 on lower, running l trap G lrollma Will hflld the refresh­
brt!Nl 1 }'l':11' old. :m lhrec week
C!n cablnets, gas furnace, insu- and 53 wickets.
0
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Upp
leS
ment committee for July meet­
old rhll' kH $JU. C.ill W Y 2-6446,
lated, large car port, 126 foot
ings.
Co"dltlon
or
Movable
Dami:
All
7-12-:iq,.
aoAtl
AND-MOToR»
f,o,ola gc. Wri•ht
.
Stree t , o ff I d ams arc• ,,u p 13 ,h roug•h ,3 run - · - -- -- - -- - - I
■nd up whlle th� 1 ..t. Metro,
M ulberry Ave, $9300.00. Phone
nln� 1 lu - lrops.
REGULAll $2.tf .
pout1n Motors. toe» Ii, Main
WY 2-3292 Wilbur Young or
I
:tt., ,aomero)'. PtK.ne WY"2-'l10.
WY 2-2709 Va ll ey Lumber and
Ohio River Bo.ts: Downbound:
U-J:4-tfc
Supply Co., M.tddlePort, Ohio. · Lo&lt;"k 7: Jl'frerson al 5;30 am, 11-1;
INCLUDING STRAW ·
NJ-Uc
-:-- - Lock Y: E.istcrn at 1 2 : M am, 4-4;
OVEC at 7:0� ant, 7•8; Lock 18:
11111, Vo-, - -·
f'O R SA LE : a,:AUTIFU
L, NEW 3· Frankli11 Pierl't'! at 6 : 40 am, 1-7;
Clea,,.nce Of ..:
brdroom, 2d x 11, 11vlng room. Lock 21: A. V. Criss Jr., 7:I5 am,
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TOKYO UPI-Premier Nobu•
paneled kitchen, 1 � i&gt;,ths, hard• 6-0; Atlas at J0:30 am, no tow re•
suke
Kishi
was
stabbed
ln
the
lea
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wood floon, 2 complete hea li ng ported; Loc
k 23: Elger Cli£f al and aerlously wounded tod•Y
tty.slcms, full ba1ement. Syracuse :
2 05 pm. l ·O ; Irene Choti n 1 :05 am, shortly after a convention or hl1 !
Ohio. Shown by apPointmen l 3• 1 ; i lclen
LADIES ,nttc CHILDRENS.
l :J� am , HM&gt;; Walter ruling Llberal•Democratie Party
on ly WY 2
7 11
Wil
k
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chose
Hayato
Ikeda
to
1ucteed
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FOUR ROOM buu■e with full lium B, Tra.,.is 9 am. 13-3; Janie D him in otllce.
YOUR
AT
bHemeot. Interior remod eled. 10:25 um , 2-2.
Police arrested 'I'lll&amp;uke Ar•maCHOICE
New h3' water tank, 1 fur•ace,
Upboond: l..ock 28 : Rani:Or 1 1 :20 kt, 85. 1ppareDtly a member of 1
electrtc: water purnp., c pet am, O· l ; Lock 27: Mlke Creditor,
Pomeroy, Ohio
and veuellan blinds, air,: 975 9: l5 am, 4-15; Gallipolis: I. F, KiahJ's party, H tbe 1ssall111t.
Call W\' 2�91. -Mra. W ;. J. 1..'rci�rgcr,9 :45 pm no tow report­ He refused to 111y why he did It. l
Police sald Aramati lunged at
,
ll1rm1- n , Rt. No. 2, Bolt 18A, ed; Jane T., 6:45 am,
C H I LD
8-0: Ben Mc­ Kishi with • J'apeneee na\ly knife I
Ashland,
Ky
7-8-6tc CoCl\, 1 1 am. 4-0; Che-Mon and
at I Y lctory . celebration for Ikeda
li:lGHT ROOM HUUSF., two flvt FOi? SALE 7 room11&gt;, 1 � baths, Don, 5 pm, 2•0; one derrlck boat; at the prime· mlni,,er's 0Ulcl1l
room apartment,. A. N. Bengel.
full basement, out of water, ad• Lo(•k 23: Bayou L.arelne, 1,? ;� pm, re1idence.
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Pbone WY2-3272,
1 1-2 Uc
Ki•hi, hl1 · eyes and mouth
apartment. Phone W Y 4-0: LehlKh at 6:,0 pm, 2-9; Paul
joining
• Bcaulllul 40" Spinet
Blatier,
8
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pm,
14-0:
c.
V.
Har•
,eape. with shock, was carried
2-357 1.
7,l4-6tc
Regular $2.99-Sale $2.00
Regular $i.99-Sale,$2.'19
1-'IVE .lWOM unfllrnlshed apart­
.
ner, 10: 10 pm, 0-2; Cottan Queen rrom the re&amp;ldence by four men. I
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Plano Delign In A
ment with bath and ahower,
;
2:35 am, 5-0 Elitabelh, 7:20 am, He was ru11hed to Maeda Hospital
gubagc dispo1al unit, newly
2- l!; City of Huntington, 7:45 am, in A1abu where it waa aaid be 1
Corduroy Lightweilil!t ,l�Ck�
Fffnth Provincial
redecorated. Phone WY 2·6336.
0•14,
'T'o N S.111 to th• HIF aklder
had lost a conaiderable amount of
7 -7-tfc
Just Ri11ht For 1'1c�'To $chool
Un the 27th day ol Jilly 1960,
(Cherry/ Case,
blood.
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one
Siegler
Gas
Heater,
fully
autoKishi h11 been the target of '
FULL LENGTH AND
FIVE rooms a11d b11lh ln Mason
O'
One Out Of 88 Lost
, Phone WY 2,2498,
abualve and yl olent demonstr1•
7-14-Btp mallc, at the Racine Appliance
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Store. This property will not be In Two Air Cra&amp;hes
tions by Communlata and fellow
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Buy Very Reasonable
SHORTIES
sold tor leu than $100.00,
MANILA UPI - TWo crippl ed truel�ra protesting Japan'a mW­
,.. 11 �
Raef.rte Appliance Store
airliners ditched at sea early to- t.llY' ties .with the United State,,
e Wrlte or Phone R. L.
Sale
R19ular
B y R11Ph Johnson, Ma:r,
day oU the Philippines coast, but
SALESMEN, 24 'I'O 40 yrs. old,
' both
(7)
14,
1,
21,
3tc
87
of
68
persona
aboard
' Mllrlln
mual have'
experience. Good
planes were awlftly nacued from
route and �ommlulon. ABC
A meetln11 to plan for the Cob ,
Lll&gt;AL NOTICI
the ahark-infested waters.
Cleaner,, M,1on, W. V11. 7• 12 -Uc
Golden Jubll ee Day outing
seout
Order of Attachment
Only one death was reponed;
to
be
held
at the Rock Sprin,a
1- 6,17-MI
and sever•I other peno.. were
F.mployment
Falrerounda on Sunday, July 24, at
Clarenn I. Jor4en
injured.
2 Jp. m. will be held at the ,Rock
A. Stewart
The vldim was identified by Sprinca, )l,etbodlst Church Friday
0.vld W. Stewert a
Northwest Airlines as :&gt;1r,. Guy aJ 8 p, m. All cubm11ster1, den
Amottnt of Clelm ..., f101,\0
HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR OR
E. W. .....,1.., Couflly .Jvd10
Kelley of Spriugfield, Ohio. She mothen and other offici1la of the
day. AvaneU Youna:.
Phone
• .-iUn arOI are urae4· to attencl.'
4
(116) 21; ('I) 2, If. Bio ap)?arently drowned.
WY 2.IIOOf,
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FOR SALE

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Mainly About

. Son-In-Law Of Former Middleport Pastor
Helps In Histor,ical Heart Operation

People
In Pomeroy

Laura Pauline Thomas Becomes Bride Of I
/
Milford Hysell In Tuesday Evening RJte

I Inspection For
Chest er Grange

of the First

a candleligh t ceremony in the sanctuary
I PresbInytecian
Church of Middlepor t Miss Laura Pauline ThoMiddleport

S !! f fOr JU/ Y 26

Now You Know

ly Unl tH '""' JnfwNtlaMI
The
larador c°"'"
t•ln -... of tM world's 1.,..., ,._
"'8Jnlr,a ,tendt af vlrwin tt,,..r,
can1l1tlnt moatly of W,w:k lltN'Vce
whltt, klnh tnd NIMm fir.

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e x t r a -t h i c k a l u m i n u m

WATERLESS C O O KWAR E

l'ldm "' l'rr ('um pleted for m mas became the b ri de of Milford Hysell , both of
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Su rgical History was recently made i n the Ame�1can
By LUCILLE HAWl(INS
:.pt•d111n "•• h 1 L·h w1!l he held 111 the on Tuesday evenin � al 6:30.
..Mission Hospital in Tant.a , Egypt, when an extremely delicate
,_. _
11t•�1 nwf'lrng 011 J u l y 26 w hen
a�
The double ring ceremony was pe1formed by Rev _ H o­
heart operation was suecessfully performed , according to an
Dr, Alston Tr&lt;1cy returned l o Ch t• :.1L'r t; r,111gl' ml'\ Tlle!&gt;cfay evenwa1·d R u ppel! , pastor of the church w i l t, the bride's brother
�orticle i n the J u ne-J uly issue of Concern, the official maga. his home rn Co l u m l&gt;us Tut_-M.l;.i_v 1 n g
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Mrs. 1
and sistt'r-in-la w , Mr and
evening after c1n 011Pri u!!hl
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:z.ine of U nited Presbytet 1an women .
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and
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preThom
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master
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ll.
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D.i l t• K
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'l h e new Mrs. Hyse ll, daug ht er
The first aort ic graft for an abdominal aortic aneurysm with h is mother . Mrs i-.; J Traey
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'lcvefa
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raef'
Helm
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of
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Thomu,
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iddle
M
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placed without a h1Lc h. for four- 1 5 the � ues ! of h t·:- u iid,:, an d work fur 1 11spc l' l mn Wiis Pl a nned
gradua&lt;e r,f M iddleport High
a
1s
Thomas
Mass
weddmg
her
fs"or
• Eut was done by llr� Abdullah
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teen d ays t he patient was alt (' n d · aunt, Mr and Mrs. W i l l iam H ad for ·n 1ur :.u.:.y
i n the class of ' 58 where
St·hool
fitwith
dress
while
Mishr1ck, lloy A Clilrk a nd Mas
all
a
wore
n
o: 1 a·t•r:. a m.I meml&gt;er� were urge d
special nur6es. Like a II ford and f iumly.
ed
by
I
active in the Glee Club
i
as
w
she
a
at
11nd
sk
J111msou
rt
• saad, with Or Paul
� led bodice and full
i l l' C H i dg i•w ,1 y of 13 00 111 tu IJt" pr1·st•nt ror llLSPt•ctt un. Jl
other patients, he was v1s1te d rreA
Mrs
.i member of the Powalso
and
was
corsage
Hl'r
hat.
the cardioscope.
white
small
" Ue s t of h , ·r ,·um11 1 11n1l'al 1nn was tt'illI r rum lh e
quently b)' the hospit a l evangelist I er, w V c1 , i s t he •
She ls a member
Club.
Puff
der
with
tions
a
carn
llnted
blue
of
I
t
f
-year
sixty-three
a
patient,
The
The vovernor of t h e proyinee son in J.:iw and daugh1 er, Mr. and oh 1 (1 Cot11ll'1 l o C h un· n·s t 1a11 k. mg
Christ and was
of
the
f
o
Church
rs.
M
Thomas
• old, w h ite haired man. h a d gone came to the hospital to see the
t i n'.' ( , raiii.;,· fur donation given two pearl hearts.
bert l l l'rildon and f a m i l &gt;
M
rs
Ro
Holzer Hosp1lal
l
a
nurse
udent
s1
a
with
dress
green
light
a
wore
he
from do('tor lo donor before
M r and M r s Thomas M eC l uu� I from H u r a l Li ft• S unday
palient a bout whom t he whole
beige actessor1es ,rnd her eorsagr School of Nursmg before her
c ame to the outp11hent dep art­ di�tricl w a s talking. Later, the I ,
'-d to th ,• , ,
",,ly 1,,,-e ,etu ,,,..
nd ,, ..
m.irriage.
,
·1 1 1 1· l llil�kr lhankt•cl thos e re- : was o( pink carnalions.
ment of Tania Hospital. During editor o r r:.gypl
5 1 argest newspap.· 1 ho rn r rn Celina. a fler c1 we('k :.
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the
c-lh,11111.i;
ur
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hou.rs
the opera tion lasting t h ree
M r. Hysell also a gradua!e 0£
er ca II cd an d i: a vc I hc n1an s ,,,.,
Follow,· ng th e cerem 011y the
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and twenty minutes the gr.ft w a s story prominent ('overage on t he Mrs. I J a h.• Sm1lh
ho me tJ r MHS was employed al the A . &amp;
th
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chairman,
t•1·(,11umw�
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middle spn!ad of his newspaper.
the gr oom, M r . an d M rs. DcII I'. tirorery befon his entry in
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Hysell, Bradbury, for a wedding the serviee and also a member of
ll'C
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the C111r('h of Chnst.
.supported by the U n i ted Presby - m a k u 1 i.: h e r 11 1,1111• �·1 1 1 1 hl·r 11 " · r ,
A11gu st 23 meeting _ supper with his famil y.
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trip
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After
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ah\! &lt;11 1 11oui 1 t·l'd t h a t the com clini(' in 1 896, NS a hospitc1l 1!1 '.,,, plo&gt; . , ,, ,,t ,. I 11,,, , ·,, ,, , , 1'-• 0 l ' l ·,, , k .-.. J1t•
leave for the st11le of M11ine where
!1.1d &lt;11•ron.� r or �a 1e,
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he is stationed with the US Air
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to
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relatives c1nd
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friend in M iddll'porl Wednf'sd ay
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I will be remember ed by many d.i.y \'l "J l \,\ l [h her :! r� 11dmul 11 c r, lru
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bus has Deen readied for the 1000
re
h 1 11i.: 11ll l ! 1 t·1r l ,mns Jukes
for the funer a l of Lester L. Cunn- ·
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Mrs (,r,u•va Ju, .. h ,· ,,,
p l J am · 0
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outmg to the stale of MiehiJ,(iill. It
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- i ngha m who died ,1 1 his homl" ;e�;�o�;� I� \h/· ar�tc1c. i: :
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Larr)" WarnN '-r l'lurnerl h n u w /.:
' has been repaired, freshly paintNl
e I QI, OUICN OYIN . . I-JG
h l h l ' (; ra11 �(' s1s·ers •ng
� Sunday nigh! were Mr and Mrs. son-in-l a w of Dr. John Orr. form. Weducs rla�· aft n a t w o wet• k s wtm
.
by the troop ii/Id inspected by the
e 1t" tlUU.lf • • . • • . • . • 1, 11
Cll rford Cunning ham 1111d sons, er pastor of the Middleport Pres- visit W i th his grandmuthcr . Mrs .
/(,i,· k a h � t • Ha h y and a rea . g,
• covn ,oa NTCN
Denny and Keilh Li ma: l'aul Cun­ byterian Church a nd Mrs. Orr, Ray Warner al Lond o n . ] l p was I \' T a kt'• T1111 t •"u was presented : by , Rev. a n d Mrs. I'red . G ar dn r, OhlO State Highway P11trol.
I
f'
OYIN 9H 1r' KIUD 1.11
All bo)'S makm, the trip arc
as
ningh a m , Tulsa. Oklaho ma: Mr. the former M a ry Sauer. Dr. a nd accompani e d humc hy his 11101!1 ' · I r.\ n 4'n r y t•aver A co� les
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M rs. IIo,.,.,.r
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and M rs. Harry Crall of G a lion . Mrs. J a mison (Mary M a rtha Orr) er, M rs. Jay W;.rncr, d;rnghtcr. IH" 111 w i t h nww I INS {I 1 111 ded�t0 t on H d he It 0f th M ' ddl epo t urged to be at Scoutmaste r Mills
'
' home .ii 6 P- m. Friday. Monlc'y for
lz
0 . ; Mr a nrl Mr§. Hobert Kroft and their four children have serv- Linda and snn Stevie who met twu i;r o up.� 1'.llh Mrs Da le
. 1 ( eri'T ues
d ay rOr camp fees which the boys have
Ch tire••Or"Ch ns
·,
aud
M
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1,:,1
rl
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J1'a11
l4S
l&lt;'aders
nd
is.
ianapol
Ind
H ,,,.•.,,. $25 40
• and son R a ndy,
him in Chillkolhe.
ed m a ny ye a rs in Tanla.
Colum bua where they will spend s a ved will be collected at tl11s
· s _i:: ruup. G
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p
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:O.!rs
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l
by
w1111
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M r . and Mrs Allwrt Thom as,
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K,,, of
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Mrs . Cl.,,,
the week in attend11nce at the l une
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Loca l rel a tives include an a unt,
.
. Clarenc e Thomas an d daughte r,
r . a nd Mr .11 . Thu- Sl!lf.! 111g ul · 11.i l l l!· Hymn of th&amp;-: e- North Ame_rican C_hri tian
�tu•s1
uf
he
M
L
is
onanrl
local,
uer,
a
S
rgaret
I
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M
c
s
Miss
info rmation on t h e ca rn pFull
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Chandler
l
p
Jnry
Mrs
: Nanl'y and
mas Bowen.
venl l�n which la ?Cmg held _J o1_ nt- i n g . trip and physical exam i natmi i
Pome131aeltnar,
t'.
John
uncles
lh-frt•:,hmenls were
served at
Clifford
• .all of Col umbus: Mrs
ly with the Natlo_nal
Chr i stian forms will bt distribu ted.
roy and Lewis and George Sauer,
I l l ,c l · l , i M ' 01 l h t • mef'hng.
� Hess of Carrolto n l leighls. w·. Va.,
n.
Cortventlo
Education
local.
• B. Frazier fl! Oak l l i l l , W. Va.,
C,11u1sU1 Clu.b Hol,ls
The convention which is bein�
, Mr. and Mrs Jlussell Adams of
Meeti111{
At
/lull
Run
(,'h u u·h .�,,rvicPs f'or
at the Veterans Memoria l Services Announced
held
Parker shurg, Harry Cunnin gh a m
Captain Reginald Harve y of the
Mrs. William ,\'layer e11trrt.:ii 11t"1!
Sunda ,1 (' hurd1 s ervices for the Au ditorium beg a n Tuesday evenof Parkershurg and Lc11tcr Thom­
I hl'r l'ar1 a�ta Clut , with noon h111t:h l !arnw :\l t·lh&lt;1d1sl L ' hurl'h charge in g e nd will continue to Fri da y English Church Army, will return
as or S a lem Center .
·O
eon TueKd a y at t)i'(" hOme uf her rirr .. JHIOU IH'l·d 1,/i follow.'!: Noah night. This Is the first time it ha d to Grace Church to take the ser­
Pall be a rers were Charle� Ben­
will
he in
chari:;e ever been held in Columbus. Song vlc-e and preach on Sund11y, the
Mrs. WaltN I J l c1., k i11s
�aren�s. M r , ;md
IITIA
nett, W a l lace Russell , Russell
Schreiber, Ball Run. canasta Wiis i1f ttw sNv1t·1•s at the Portia.-! leaders for the week will be "The 1,1h. Captain Harvey led a miss­
noc.:
Lyons, Utmer ( : rimm, l l u bert
htrl in Grace Chun:h last March.
pl.11yed with prizes aw a rded to �rs. I Ml'thodist l"hurt· h Sunday at 7:30 Payne Slster11 ."
ALUMI NU'°'
t·nt,
presid
b11ch,
Ehers
a
Lydi
Miu
awlPy_
l
l
Taylor 1111d Leslie
The Rector, the Rev. W i l l iam
Other11 of the local churc-h who
Bran('h Fleming and Mrs. Paul µ. m Hichard Chambers will speak
conducted the mectin � of the Theiss.
�$ U, fOlt DlmAY
Roberts,
will be attending , a
Wilbur
Ow
Hacine
Mt'lhodist
Ch
urch
on
at
will
atten
d
ing
a
re
be
WSCS or the United Mt•tho disl
At the close of the .i;: a mrs, 11 df' s- Sunday at J O : 1 1'! a. m. There will Theobal d who left yesterday morn church and group life la bratory
Churc h held Tuesd ay evenin g 11l
House Wears Deparlment Main Floor
sert course w11s -'Crvctl to tl1 e above he no s11 rviee,s at the t'orest Hun ing and Mrs. George Hu dson, in Sycam ore, HI., for two weeks
the churc h.
11c1med aud Mrs. Allred Housh. Mrs. :•1ethudi�t Ch urd1 due to the "p- dau-![hter, Carol and Mrs. M a rtha On the 24th there will be no ser•
devo­
with
d
opene
ng
The meeti
A&lt;1ron Kelton, Mrs. Alva Phalin nual l )knie at Hailey 's Lake S�- Cbild1 who plan to atten d the vices in Grace Church due to the
tioru-i by Mrs. Ralph G i lmore whoae
and Mn. William Morris.
' ml'!ettng1 tonight and tomorrow. ' Rector's absence.
day .
'
Lei•
of
topic was '•Chri stians UHe
AY
FRID
and
GHT
TONI
sure Time." "Walk in the Light" '
Doris Day - --- Ja('k Lemon
was the suhjec t or ttle prnJ:rn m
t:miP Kovac s
11ted by Mn,. lier&lt;1l d Wilde rprl'l1c
"IT HA PPENE D TO J ANE"
,
muth.
Technic olor
Uur111 g Lhc husine �s z-cssio n it
- also w11s rerorl ed that Mr:s. l larry P.
Rohrrt M l lchurn Julia l .onrlun
Smith is �crvi11 g a11 1lea11 of 1 h1•
' "1 he Wonder ful Country "
Lanca 11lcr Srhou l of M ission s \Iii�
Tl.'Cluun,lor
week a t Lanc11s1t•r Camp (;l' (Jll!lds .
Mrs. Jed Webster is all t•nd in){ thf'
uchool as II dcleJ:a le. M 1s1i tirarr
C.:a mpbcl l i� 11tt11 11ding II rhurc h
meetin � in Ml nne1101 a thili week.
�ltrs. John C h a se, M rs. l "laudc
Darsi and Mrs. Thoma s (;orglc in
Pomcrol, Ohio
were m a do honora ry mem hrrs of
i
the Soc.id)'. The picnic sch1 liuled
unHI
ned
po�tpo
wa11
t
for Augus
TONIGHT .nti F•IDA Y
her.
111"
Scptem
TOK0AT
ES
" BIUDG
'fhe h11stel111e11, Mrs J. W, Mr,\1ur­
(Technicolor)
ra)', Mn. Alnnw Custer 1111rl Mrs.
William llohlcn-Gracc Kelly
I,. F. St' 11oe11le b with Mh ticurge
SUN,, MON., TUI 5.
1'11rker conlrih uting served re­
''TUE 8RAMllU: BUSH"
freshm ents to 20 mem bers ut the
RlC'.t11ml Burton
duse of 1 he meetin g
Barbara Hush
"l'E\'TON PLACE"
/,egi&lt;&gt;t• .4 uxilitlry
Jleatl� llkc Nursery
Rhymes compared l o
Holda .4nnuul l'i,·n fo
"Bramhle Bush"
The 1111nual picnic of 1 hr Arn ('ri­
can �glon Auxilh1 ry of �·eency­
Bennt'lt l 'od a nt! l heir families
and speei a l .11uestN WIIS lwld Werl­
nem.lay evening �, Hw lload11ide
!'ark in Middle port.
At tending the pknlc were Mrs.
Ted Ch.11pma n anti l'i1lldrt•n, Mr.
and Mrs. llob&lt;'fl l lyNell and l'11i\d­
,_
rc11, Mr . ;mtl Mrs. Paul ll11pton­
st11II tmd chlldrM , Mrs . .l a l'k Ba('h­
ncr and son. Mr.1. l,i lll a n Stein,
Mns. Cora Bennett 11ntl Oorb 11nd
)i:oh Rkc, Mn. Helen Kenned y,
�r�. Golda Mourn lnn and cr1111d­
'6'
l' hildrcn, Billy Plcn·e a nd llale
Mlddlcporl
Sport 2 Door, New car never sold or tit·
2 Door, Low mileage by one owner.
Mournin g, Donnie lloai·h a nd Judy
led. 4 cyl.� H.P, " ront wheel drive,
Spotleas interior, dark ,green ,finish, std.
Sauer.
4 i,,pecd trans., whitewall tlree, heater
economy.
.
trans, new tire■. Heater, a · nke one.
.
and many other extr.aa. Much leas than
dealer toat.

by

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VOL XII

pay only

s1499

Midd/:eport G.roup
Att,end Sessi-on

In Columbus

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E LBERFELDS

MEIGS THEATRE

O U STO C K O F U S E D CAR S

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JUlY CLEARANCE
SALE
Now Going Onl

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SMITH CLOTHING

Convertible. 348 cu. In. V-8 motor. Tur•
boJllde trans., power 1teer1n1 and
�rakea, beautUul white finish with black
tpp --and red Interior trim. Enjoy summer
at It, bell.

M E N ' S OX F O R D S

Size• 8 lo 1 1
Value, To f8. 95

$4•00 pr•
..y'e

Wtmen 'a
-00

Olrl'a

,v.11....1,,

r.

$2,so

,nftnt'•

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$1 -50

Was $ 1 695, Now $1495
1 957 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr.

r.

r.

r.

-

e Men's tnd Boy', BASKETBALL SHOES . ' ,a.ea pr.
echtldren•, TEN NIS OXFORDS . . . . . . . . . . ,1.91 pr.
e Boy'1 CANVAS OXFORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,1.00 pr.

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TENNIS SHOES
lln
1 1 ,. ,

12 to •

29c

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4 P•. PO• $1,00
Mein'•

Moc &amp; Loafers

.,_
Iha
�-00 r.

WORK SHOES
HN,.y Cork
hln

•4-00 r.

RO UStt'S SHO E STO RE
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powerrllde trana., has pow­
er lteerina. brllea, tinted ,:lass. aood
whitewall tires, flctory air cond itioned,
1potle11 Interior, beautiful white over,
red finish.

v-a motor,

Oxford, &amp; Strop,

OXFORDS
Sln1
I½ to 3

V-l�tor, automatic tnns.• -.,ower steer•
l,aa • •nd brakes, pleaslnc 2-tone grey
finitb, clQan Interior, All cood tire,.

OXFORDS

Canva1 Oxford,
w....
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I '&amp;'a• $2_095, Now $l 895
1 958 Dodge 4 Daar

MIDDLEPORT

IT ISN'T STEALING
BUT AT THESE PRICES
ITS fflE·NEXT BEST TIDNG

Wa, $1 795, Now $l 699
1 957 Ford '6' 2 Daor

l4cll1y owned tnd -low mllCllfle. Beau•
U.ful Jvory over ftQ flnllh. Like new
tlNa. Std. Tran■. .R:adlo ud Heater.

1 095

Was $1 495, Now $ 1 385
1956 Old1mobile Sup. 88

4-Door. Be6utiful ivory ami turquoise
finish, like new tires, Hydramat ic Trans.
power brake11, radio, hea ter, rea-J nice.

Wa, $ 1 1 95, Now $ 1 095
1 956 Ford V-8 Convert.

Coup:e, Beautlful white and black finish,
new White nylon top, FordomaUc trans.,
rad io, he1ler and new whitewa ll tlres.

Was $1 1 95, Now $ 1 095
1 956 Ford V-8 Fa irla ne

4-Door Sedan. Low mileU'if, by Joe.al
owner. Black fi Disb with pleasing inter­
ior. t'ordomatic, power sthring and
brakes, radio and heater.

Was $1 095, Now $995
l 956 Chev. Bel Air 4 �.

One. IM-al owner and extremely clean
· Interior. Seautlful Cl'O(U6 yellow and
laurel irffn ,finish. Like new tires. Fac­
tory alr cundltioned. V8 motor. Power­
tllde, power steerlnr: and brakes, Rad·
lo and heater. ,

1 399

LET US PROVE
WE UNDERSELL

19so
1951
1952
1954
1912

PASSENOEJ\ CARS
•·oRD v.a, 1 DR. . . . . . . . . ,se
,19
CHEV.:..�
$19
.
.
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.
.
DR
4
STUD�R
FORD. �• , I DR, . . . . . . . . ,299
FORD N, 4 DR. . . . . . . . . '199

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TRUCKS

1951 CHEV. 21'1 ton Tra�l•r $4895

1951 FORD 8 Ranolmo· Plp, $1295
1157 · GMC V8; 21'1 Ioli Dump .1895
195'1 CHEV. 21-!i Ion TIIDdem Allie

\

Wos $1095, No• $995
1 957 Chevralet 2 1 0

6 -cyl. 2 Door, locally owned and clean
as new. Ivory over light ,green fini.sh,
,good tirN, spotless upholstery, Heater,

Special $1 295
1 956 Chev. Bel Alr 4 Dr.

VS motor, Powcrgllde trans. Beauti{_ijJ
beige over gold w ith 1matchin1 interior.
Radio, Heater, knee deep in rubber.
H.lrdlop Cpe. Sharp white over blue
finish. s -; 'ess interior. Conti nental
Lire kit. • .)fdomatlc, V8 Motor. Radio
and Heater.

$1 095
1 954 Plym,. Del. Cpe.

Runs .good. Nlce ,ppearance, one own­
er, MJI. Sue money. New Tires.

$495
1 955 Old,. Super 88·

2 Door. Hydt'•anatJc, niato, heater, •hi� .
and turquoiff, c:ood seat coven.

595

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Of Th lll..J
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llistr1ct Engineer Max Farley
Says Road Has Been 'Uprated'

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CLEARING CREW:-Plclured here (Ill Ro
. t 684 are Stale Highway Department work
en
who •re doing prelflltlnary clearln work
the Job. Pictured here are (L to Rf WJllar: � to gra:lng by heavy equlpmenl already on
M
racuse, and Wtlllam Keenlg Mlddl-ort stale wery' omeroy Roule I, James Teaford, Syhlg hway department truck
..r
,
'
driver.

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The Soviet Union tbrealened to­
day· to tat, "ruolute mea1urea"
to cut abort We1tern "lmperi&amp;llat
a,crea,lon" in tbe Conco.
�-1• a•ured tile Con10 IOV·
ernment that the Soviet Union
would live any us.istlnce "that
mleht be neee11ar_7 for tbe vic­
tory of her juat cauae. ••
In the Conio ltaelf, tbe wave
of riot.in&amp;. pilJqJna, lootln,i and
npffll .eemed at a temporary
end. But the polltJcal altuatlon
deterlOl;'atJnc rapldJy, with an
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Bel&amp;ian troopa p1trolled the
capital of Leopoldville and main•
illned order In other citle1 awatt­
ini tbe arrival of th� lint U. N.
lnlop,,
· The Soviet warnJn1 wae tq a
mUflee from Premier Nikita
Xhrulhchev to Con,:o Prealdent
JOHph JC.ua 'ltabu IDd Pninler1
Palrlett 1'1alumba.
eapped ■
cunpa:icn ib the --soviet Preti tO
depict lllJllia. u tbe true friend
ol llJe eonro ■nd ■ll Afrlq, pic1ur1._ tho W•t ■1 eolonl ■IIJt,

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Memorial Gif� For Meigs' New Hospital Can
.Expand Hill Burton Federal Aid Grants Too

Informat ion concerning dona- hospital eoruit
ruction
llona to th_e Meig� Count)' VetM'Mlmbtrt of the �rJI e l a l n­
•
emor11l H01p1tal u memorial IN th•, for ever
y two dou:. r.,
�• �n mem y
0£ tamUy or celved 111 plad'" and l llb
up to
t
1
s was re eued today by tbe $50,000, the h0&amp;pH
a l -.rd will
ard o! lru,tees of �e Me!11 r«elve anoth
er one dollar of
�:uht V
y eleran1 Memorial Hoaplt- federal fund.,

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In . announctng the inlormatlon
Gifts and donations to the hos.
the board , ta.id that some Cu1erle� Plta i board can be made in d irect
have bten received from Meiga c111h, direct
pled1es of total
County residents and resldenta ot amounts at once, or pledges
of
n�by areu on the Procedures to amounts to be paid over a period
be fQllowed In maki ng anemorlal of time.
liftl.
Bo&amp;rd members report that
.Recently the biard of tnQ;tees every dollar given in cash or pied­
and the Mei11 County Hoapltal lies now can be used In the orlgln­
Co �misslon went on record II f•• al construction when the ladlity
vorm1 the receiving of 11:llts ,and un be secured at a lower cost than
contribulloos alnce there HI 11 11reat at a later date, Also some install &amp; •
advantace to be fained at
the lions in · the origin al construction
present time. Particularl)' betne are preferred over additions made
1trcased Is the fact that Hill-Burton later.
hoapltal aid will be paid at the rate
A donation of any al•• wm 'of one dollar for eaeh two dollan
Hated on a perman111nt recerd to
be piacacl In th• corner &amp;tone of
&amp;tven in &amp;ills to the new h�ltal.
ttt. new hospital. 0.noN of $50
u•e COUii tY hH been declared
or more wlll hew• thel, ••· 'd up to
el 1"8A
•dble for •t"
u,11�IH'ton
h
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pfKtd on • plaque In ,.. ho•
for the eon•true1.1on
.- of plt11I ,...,_; $500 wm · quat1r,
hqspi� bu&amp; only 1224,,aac.oo
"'- dOMr to h•Ye • -late
�n be requ..ted 1a aeeordance
en e •1111I• ,..,..
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t°"ltftt '•Ir NvN1 afNII p,1,tty
clo� north S.tu,.,, wannw
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"i1ht 41--55.

S:NGLE &lt;:O!'Y - k

Whit will be the politldi efreCt
of the Kennedy-Joh nson ticket?
Why did the ambitious and 1en1iti ve Johnson aaree to take a
craek at a job which oiflclall.v has
little but ceremonial trappin11
when he already la safely en­ SILT DEPOSITS - Thia slll
deposit from a strip mine Operalion wa• washed
trenched in one of the most pow­ by a recent r�.
Last
wini
er
such deposit, lhrealened •- close Routes 680 andon Route 684
erful .POlitical posts in the coun­ close Route
884 and dl4
8112,
try?
To $tnnllhtn Tld&lt;.t
Kennedy's move clearly was an
atle1npt to cement the party to­
gether and to strengthen the Dem­
ocraUe nat ional ticket in the South .
Gov1, Erneat Vandiver of Geor­
gia, �nest F. Hollinga of South
Carolina and J. Lindsiy Almo nd
·
nly tru
promi_sing pote ntia J for mone, for new parks,
of Virginia 111d Terry Sanford
labs,
.
�omm umy
South
���
:::03h
Democntlc nominee for governo?
Y P1annrng 1s the way to re- -1chool1, hlfhwa.,-1 • anct other
alh:
e
th
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a
pote
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of North Carolina, were among the
�ti&amp;1 ,best-those �e_re chief assertions of
ct.■l rabl• hnprovemenla.
a Un�v rsity faculty members speaking 'l'hurstwo
IHimocratic leaden whom Kennedy
Pres i d ent Richard Holl voiced
day
cons_ulted Thursday on the vice �r
. g�t �! �gan s � ia ak Walton League club hous e to an aud- gratification of the
Hocking
J)re11denUal choice.
Ience of 96 men and women.
county a:oals of the Ohio Depart"We need men of strength ll
It was Henry L. Hunker, proment of Natural .Resourees citing
cl, 1 The 5 eptember meeUng w
we are to be .fll.rong and if
Ul th e IO-year plan of Gen.
we fessor of economic geography ·be · at. Lak·
Hertiert
e Hope, and the Novem•
are to prevail and lead the world wbo explored aarlcultural, min•
B. Eagon, dire,,...
..,.. , and D. W.
on the ro.d to freedom. Lyndon er�l , forest, w1ter an4 people as ber event in G111lipoli1,
Flickinger, head of the Division
Prof. H unker 111d the new of Park
John5on hu
dtmonatrated
on pr1m�y 1o�ce1 of_ the 26-county
s, for a
lan d purchaae
many occasion• hb brUJlant qual­ are� mclud m1 Meigs end nela:h- Ohio Dep.artment of Industrial at Hock.Ing SlatebigPark
lil�tions for the leadenhip we re­
"ng co un ties. But he picked and Economic Development has as
"The principal expo;t of south;"'
.
Qlllfe lOday ,'' Kennedy Aid.
ecr
�ti top objective the bringing ol
,..on a, the ,m ile
• ,, "
a t
r
:i�
s�.
P opl e
• id
in
d
us�
y
into Ohio. He Hid, how, ;:��� �
likely to profit the region
Some L l bitr1l1 Ollftct
u�:�� �� d ,•dded " "w•i1" en
ever, 1i has not gotten into the
Some of the liberals in Northern
It was 18raeJ Sto 1 Iman, usofleld of planning for indMdual we ship out our best people, we
.
and Western delegaUona readi ly
lose •
c1ate profesaor of city planninc committee,
vital resource." The
accepted. .Johnson but others ob­
or areaa,
speaker ci�d specifiea to show
and h_e ad of �e city an d reJlonal
J�ted 1trenuou1ly. Some even
The professor abo said that th•t the
planmng dh1alon, OSU acbool areigh t counties in the
cned thait they had been double­ chite
Ohio has not helped southeastern SEOAc
ct and landacape archJtect,
have not ,:oing along with
CNN11ed by Kennedy, who won the
�hio financially wlth its recrea- �he rema
inder of Ohio Jn tra in­
pre,idenlial nomlnation with their who advl11ed "form al; overall lJon potential, simply becau
se mg manufacturing workers manu
planni111 prior to paasage of
IUPPoJ't,
Ule •tate does not have needed facturing
zoning ordinance, "
plan',..." and valu'8' adde d
Gov. G. Mennen WilHam, of
fumh lt&gt;r the Job.
manu
by
factu
re.
T
h
eir
a
dd
renes hJ1hllihted 1
u
1. L....
... J•hnlon 01t ,... Tit""
In..
119 Dl•fflN
on OhlNn1
Carl B•hlberg reported the
mon thly dinner meeUn1 of the
rulst•nc•
��lncl'M lfl ��
SEOAc _exhibited at the Ohio
Southeastern Ohio Reg'ional Counthe onlr w�r ....,. can 1ft ,...,
State Fair would coat $692.

Soviets 1·hreateo
Strong Action To
Stop Imperialism

$ 1 095
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Recreation Tabbed As Truly Potential Asset,
Largely Untouched, At Logan SEORC Meeting
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ANY REASONABLE
OFFER
WILL NOT BE REFUSED

IN MOST CASES
YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL
MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT

Was $1 895, Now $1695
1 958 Chevrolet Impala

D O L L A R D A Y,S

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very Car Reduced S 100 Jo S300
0 en Breakfast To Bedtime
1 959 Goliath Empite11

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LOS ANGELES UPI - Sen. John
Kennedy's surprise choi ce of
L.)'ndon B. Johnson as his Demo­
cratic rwming mate pacified the
South today but provoked cries 0£
double-cross Crom M&gt;me liberals.
.Kennedy threw the ,D emocratic
National Convention into a turmoil
of ekcitment by recruit ing for
aecond plaee on lht. tJd:et the 51 ·
)"eat-old Senate majority leader
tram Texas who had been his chie£
rival for the pu1idenU1I notr.ina­
Uon.
The convention formally nomi­
nated Johnaon for the vice presi­
dency at Tbunday nigbl's session.
· But the methGd of convention
approval wu almost as much ot"
a shock lo delegates in the Los
Angeles Sports Arena aa was the
choice of Johnson. He was nomin ­
at� on • mot ion requiring a two­
th�s vote. Gov. Lettoy Collin s 0£
Florida, convention chainnan, de­
clared It ha d cuti ed by a voice
vote although there was a loud
chorua of noes u well as ayea
when he put the queslion,
Acapta nc. SPffchM Tonight
.&amp;th nomi nees will deliver their
a_cceptance speeches at tonigh t 's
fmal convention session , in
the100.000 seal Loi AnaeJes Memorial
Coli seum.
JohnaQn, who had been hinting
broadly all week that Kennedy
was too youna and inexperienced
for the presi dency, prorn_pUy de­
clared himself "proud to stand be­
side and stand behind the next
prealdent o( the United States
Jack Kenned y." He promised tO
"stump the country from coast to
coast" to help Kennedy d efeat
R ichard M. Nixon in November,
Hotel lobbies and eOlridors were
buzzing today with three ques­
tions:
· Why did
Kennedy choose John-

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. Evokes Cry Of
Double Cross

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complete

:Yisitors Attend
Last Rit.es For
-L. L. Cunnin gham

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will hne hi, nanM placN on 1
dou�• room, and tht donor of e
91ft of $2500 wlll hne hl11 name
plac.d on the oparatln1 room or
d•llvtry room,
Offi cials ol the board report tha r
because lhe hosp ital is a public
pro_J e_ct donations may be made by
inchv1duats, iamiJies,
busines�
ho�aes, aervice club1 and organi­
zations. The board will makl
every effort lo carry out the wishei
of donors, it is reported.
Board member:; a1so report that
in order to reduce the tost to the
min i mum
in construction and
equipping the new hospita l and
still give the citizens an excellent
f l-bed hospital, air conditioning
P-iP�:in oxy�en to eYery roum and
equ1p mg 01 • second op�ra ting
room are being �liminaled.

Spring Honor Rolls

Ohio Slate University baa issued its honor roll for the Spring
"'
Quarter h1dnD'
• name■ of undergrad uate students who ••h,
• · eved
high •cademJc averages for that
period.
The Ult include. Jame. F Nester, 63 S. Third. SI., Middleport ·

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$1,261 JJJdgement
Asked In Action
Filed In Court

Suit has been tiled In Common
Pleu Court by D.
and EdJth m:.
Whaley versus The Swi1her Coal
Company. an Ohio COrporalion for
judgement in the amount of $i 261
'
,vith interest.
They state in their petition -they
leased 10Ut5 acres ln Sciplo town­
ih i p near Pageville to the de!end­
�nt for Jl minimum royalty of
$5,�. The lease, of three ,year
Jurat1on, had on option for renew1! for an additional three yean
tht petition states. The ' d efendanl
h_as not exercised his renewal op.
i1on and the lease is expired. with
:&gt;nly $3,739 royally pi.id, the plaintiff clalma.
.
Judgement agairul the defendant
for the unpa id IHllante of the roy.
alty is asked.

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MEIGS OENE •AL HOSIIITA.L
Admitted: Mn. A. R. Pullins.
"'iddleport; Edith Thomas, Pom­
eroy.
Discharged: Mrs. Besaie Scholl
Pomeroy; Cha rles Alexandrtr, Porn:
eroy; Sue Hoffman, Cheater; Har­
riet Warner, RuUan cl;
Harley
Woode, Albany ; Howard i{nl&amp;ht
Chester,
Births: A son to Mr. and Mn.
Carl WUson, Pomeroy.

IOOSTIRS SPO"S011 HOP
The Pomeroy Bahd Boorters
are sponsoring a l"f'Jcord bop from
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tlie Pomeroy Jt1Dior Hflb Scliool
it ii fn:mounced• . MUile · lnD be

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