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· TwiUght Garden

Club Has Session
Thursday Evening

ENGAGEMEN T ANNOUNCED

Final Plans Completed For Blaettnar-Lee I Patio Par1y Held
Wedding July 24 At Federated Church WM�!:r. E:d"w�::i!11 ,n,...

C-0ntests Feature

Mainly About

Thursday Meeting
At Riock Springs

Plans have been com leted for the wedding of Miss Nan• talned with . paLio party Wedne1day eveninc . S.dminlon and cro­
cy Blaettoar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fr ed Blaettnar, to quet
were played �imd refreshmenta
conl
State
and
national
esU
Mr.
Jame!I Richard Lee, Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of of hotdo11,
A six o'dodt potlu('k picnir
baked be1n11, potato
By LUCILLE HAWKINS
were he ld when Rock Sprina:1 . Ath ens .
,
dinner precedf'd !he meeting of
ch1pa, 50ft d rinks, and ice cream
1;ran
e
met
Thursd
a
y
eY
e
nin
g
g
. tile Twilight Gardr n Club held
The open c hu.rch ceremony WIi l be solemnized by the .u.ndwiche1 w(S'e sened.
Mr. and Mrs. George Log J with Amos Leonard, worthy m asThursday e\ en111i; d i the home of
Rev.
Waldo J. BartellS , at t�e Federa,ted church, at 3:30 p.m.
Following the pa rt,- the grou.p
Miss Bernice King and Mrs. Cal-t ter, presidin g .
Ml5. Carrie Nyt' . M u l lwrry Ave .
nuptuil
hour
July
went
of
a
.
h
to the M11on Drlve-Jn Theall
/..
24
Mn. Jean Hamm, hQ me econ olie Lug an were buinnes� v isi t ors ,
and Mis� Rtta Beegll!! of pumero)' , ler
with Mr$ W . R S h as1een c1s ro.
i
"1,ra.
B
e n Neub:ling or,
mu
by
t
in Gallipolis Thursday.
mic
. l.eacher In lOe na
a .c 1ne Hinh
·
.-· • f,j,"• •·d M r, , Ma -in B'url, Miss Ida Br_aden of w
1
hostess.
. ashington,
M rs J . A. Sweeney of RuUand School a&amp;Siste d by two of her ein
O
c
c
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p
d
M
A
p
f
f
ctra
nn
a.,
Jo
an
H
Gu�sts
were Jerry Friel&amp;: , Chuck
s
i
' .
WIil prec.d't tfit cere mony.
spent the 1&gt;as t weekend wi th her students, Sue Circle and Kathry n so1ot1i
brldeswill
as
d
Cle
elan
erve
v
I
Do"n1e.
Paula
Sayre, Jack Welker,
_
�
L
l,J.18,1,.jlary. J•ne ee, 1ister or the
sister. Mrs. Everett McKnight o( Brace , aerved as judges. In the
m � Jds. _ Miss Lee, 1� 1•s B �adc � and Carolyn Goegleln,
Terry Culhonor.
be
maid
of
groom,
will
the
I
and atlended st.a te conleat for pound cake ,
1 U n wu Av t nue
1 Miss r,etract!se are sororlly m;lers lums, Ruth Ann Brothers, Chuck
--·
t:h u n· h in l\11•ddl eport.
Mn. Fred Le-ifhell, won nr1t :
•·•-- .,,,..1 11 k ••...,
of the bride.
Riffle, Sharon Moore, Dick Clar'".
•
Mr a n d Mrs. Emory
d and
Miller Mrs. Rollin Radford, seeon
Cha r lesanna Hes1 Benny Ewing
.
,
l hc groo m . Kaar on Kelto n ' Ji rn Ebe tsbac '•
I OeI Lee, brother
o r c oI uin t:ius. M r . an d M rs. o on M rs. Ro bert ,l.,Utll s, t h1rd .
h
1
.
will serve as best 111an and ushers Betty G rueser, Mickey
In the national contesl.ll for
Wood and Mr. and Mrs. R.aee
_ '
Burke, DorI
1 llav1s . 1S1ted We�ne�day with both drop cookies and bread,
wHI be William Lee, brother of t he 01h v Brown, 8111 Young
v
an d Larry
.
groom John William ,e ineltmr Hemes
Mrs. Everett McKnigh t .
Mrs. Hom er Radford won fint
.
.
brother of the bride, Ron a� d Groan d Mrs. Amos Leona rd, second.
,.
Mrs T A. Dowme
' ' 81118led M n.
'M rs G rorge Sh'ive I u Jr. an d Mra. Homer Rice won rirst for
· · ·
gan an d Charles Lane.
Edwards with the party.
Ir F•■DD,_ HOUDASHELT
dau ghter. Jayne Aun an d Mn. t he butter cake an d Hra Willia m
�-- Little Mi� .Ell i.a belh
Bl ae lt nar,
�
.
.
.
·
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�
Geur!,le Shiveler Sr., returned lo ' Grueser, won first .In the crochet
nlec� of the bride, 'II be the flow- or Pomeroy and Miss Kay Jones ol
Mi11
M
ia
ude
a
In
visitin
Taylor
g
':'
the i r home in Cin('i n n ati Frid ay. doily pre1ent.
•
Rarbo1.1raville with Mr. and Mrs. B. er girl an d nephev-. s o[ _ thc groom, Athens.
J'hcv t'ame Wednesd ay to brine
Mas
t
er
Del
Lee
Jr.,
bearer,
rmg
After
the
ceremony
an
lo
actice
open re.
e
were
d
pr
Plan
ma
.
L
t
·
·
I -M r. · an d M rs. J3)' M YNS Io th e1r
· Potter ·
1 1am Lee Jr., l he aco I yte. ccpllon will he held at the cllurd.
an d W'll'
for de gre e wor k on Th ur.,..,
-• ay,
.
Mr
d Mrs Floyd Utreal and
an
I
S pr uu:: A \'('IJ Ue home. '!
·
· h th e sorori· ty !115ters
·
" rs. M yera July 21 al 7 · 30 p m
·
lh e g. uesl 5 ror th e oc- . w1i
or lhe
_ ...,
.
children of California left Tuesday Reg'•lerinG
·
·
who has been the g:uC' s t of Iler ,, Mr1. Huber·
cas1on
will
be
Miss
Lucy
Amsbary
bride as hostesses.
Brown, lecturer, ailer Ylsilint wi th Rev and Mn J
·
d aug, 1llcr, M rs. Sh'i,,e 1 er J r., for presented a pro ram which open
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- the past three month:; . is im- ed w I th group s in 1 ng o 1 Amer . Cb'de J. Bartlett a nd f1umly 11nce ·.r
g
•
'
s
· g . M r. L1l reaJ is al1
unday mornin
.
provin•:.
" MY
j
·
. c · . Mr. · Myers spent a w�k lea 1O 1 1 owe d b I rea• mg
lendinn the N•Tnen.
at
e College
'
,1·
111 mcurna
-d.�
_
.
Country Tia Or Thee" by Mri. Pua&lt;hi�
·
•
e . Aiw- vfiitinJ Jhe Bart� ' "G et Read
_. ar11,.-,e,
1.... A"
M rs i l ui:;h Black of. Chill k ot e 1..o..
�
Y 'flt fa ,11 11), Jail Sunday ,were her
�
spent Wed nesdc1y wit� her _Pa - for the count down" WH giun by
and famlly, Mr' and :.u,1 EU'c 11 t 11, Mr. rnd Mn. Phil Wllha°r Mn. W. A. Mori:an after which iene Emerich a nd dau hters. ·
) 'f, '. ,
,
g
,
son.
,
a qulz on the Declara tion or ln•
Mra.
Cl•renc
e M urray ls ill at
_
y_
�,
.,
,
M rs rt o l&gt;crt Lytle of Chillicotb;e dependence was co nducted by
• : _ii.� it",_),
her home i n Bradbury .'
�f � ).� 1 spent �ed nesday with her fathlil', . !!e� Goe,i:lein.
•
. . .., M.r. and .Mn. R aym o�d Turner of l
,Jacot&gt; El_hcrfeld.
An article "Rlghta and Pr1v1 • Columbui · vliited Frida with his ·
,
1
1 ;; " 1
Mrs Gcori:te 1-1 P a rker retur�- le,e1 of a Ci t izen'• WH rea d by pat1m t1, Mr. and Mr&amp;. r,ke TurnL
�1{ ,._..r • · N -��1 { ,.. ed ho me ,Monday a fter a visit Mn. _ &lt;?oorfe Skinner
and " A I er and family.
·}
1
with relatives in Detroit, Mich
PatrloUc Creed" by Homer Rice
4 '.){':_
Mr,. Clarenc Rupp and d a a::hShe was . ac•eornpanJ ed home by Thouiiht, for the month were ter Kriilln of ;oledo are here\or
MISS DORIS WELL
her cu usrn , Mn. H . C. Ml'Naugh- given· b)' Mrs. Brown . A conte!lt a tWo wecb vlalt with her parents .
The Federat t•d l 1rdt• met Wed I
'
j
conducted by M ra, J.o� n Erwin Mr. •nd Jira. Fred Ruuell.
n_esd�� e �l'rn n i: a'. l h l' t· hurc h_ fo r a
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Well , Pleasa n t Ridge, P omeroy . , �oe�;y.ho ret urned h o me on Wed- •nd
won by Mn, Wilham GrueMr. a nd Mn. Edward Burkett
aax o c l0t k potl m k dmner w i th 1 6 a r c announcing the engagement and a roathlllg marriage
,
Mrs.
d
H.
George
Parker
an
concluded the program.
ser,
.
.
are plannina: to leave M0ndaY for
members and 1 wu ;:ul·sls. Hcv. Will•
.
i;r.
.
.
f the i r d·�m ghter , Don s , to Jerry S now en, son .of M r . .a nd guest Mrs. II. C. McNaughton
Refreshmenl.ll wt re .1erved al a vacation trip
In the Carolin as
do J · Bartels .a n J gran d son · John °
.
· Marielta with
·
· s Arnold S now den , R oc k Spr 1· n g s. The we d d tng w1· 1 1 be spent ' 1•uHd.ay m
M1
the
clo1e
of
the
the
m
ee
ting
I,.
by
P
R ull
Bernahrdt. prr.� rnt Grace was
a tar!:.
k
to M i
riJ
·
j
ilaon.
W
P
home economica committee.
fg��
· G e n�ra l �oa��t
Furniture - Floor Covering - Draperies
aake&lt;I by Hl'V R.11rlcls. w hi le seat- a-n event of Sept , 4 at the omeroy �·ederated Churc h with Miss Dora
Mr. and Mrs. l'hll Gl_obok.r
Inspection will be held at the 1 afttr he ,uttered a ,e:e re �e a :t a• .
ed at the t .. UJe Hie .i:roup sang Rev. William Bartel officiating.
Mis.s Well is a graduate of f. h e Pomeroy H igh School, 11nd daughter Sally were m C �l- next meetina on Thursday, July tack al his home .
•·� aJ?PY 81 rthdi1(' to M rs. ( ;cor1i:i1
Ready To Wea r - Men's Boy's Wea:
·
�dh:-unson who wa� ub11erv1 11g her class of 1 955 and is now employed in the OivislOn of Teachers umbus . We dnesday to meet their 28, and member, are reque,ted
Gordon Wolfe a nd Wealey Gil- '
IWn M1r_h ael who 1per1t th�ee to bring ple for refreshment,.
b1rthd11y.
Education and Certification ' Ohio Department of Education ' weck11 :n Halifax, M us., wLth
. haYlt returned , home after
Housewa res - Women a nd Girls
-------key
r
Following t h r dinnn a short I Co I um b us. M . S no�den ,1s a mem be_r of the 1 953 grad uat ing Mr. and Mrs. John Dulty a nd
s�l\dlne th e week at their fi■hine
.b usiness se ss 1 u/l wa � l"O lld ud�d b� class � t �omeroy H i gh School and lS employed by W estern Mr. a nd MrB . W11, lter Kauffman.
�'
camp at SIOC:kporl. Mre. Wolfe al•
U nderwear and Nightwear
Mn. rh1I W1ll 111n1Non, 11res1JenL Electric m Columbus.
He was 1ccompanied to Ma11aso vi1lted at the camp on Tuesday
----- -- ---- - -- - - - -- ehuselts by hi1 grandmoth er Mr1
Devotions l&lt;•tl by MrN. N orman ,
QfflQgf!
Uf$
Ind Wednelday, Mr-. Wolfe pJan1 to
Kloc&amp; ope11e1I t ile lllt' l't i ng. Hout ine
Rturn to the ca mp ned week.
Lene Huber who remained for a
ScoulA Make
I
ltra . .Peter F. Kl e in .nd sons,
longer vmt Mr. and Mrs. Duffy
bualne11 was li.hn c are or ar�r
t."'W
I ant pltlll rip
ans
aecomp11nied him ba ck to Col·
Mr. and Mn. Joe E. W i 1 1on of Peter Frt1d erick and Rich a rd, are
whkh 1hr lllt'C(Jll� dosed with the
Lord 's Prayer Ill unison.
Boy Scouts of Troop 24 :1 met umhus where they are the g uesll Mi dlll e port are announelna • the he n for ·a two week · vl1it with Mn.
laSi night at the home_ of their of rel.ilives.
ma rria ge of their daug hter, Caro- Cedric Cink, Alto visi ting With
scoutmaste., llob�rt Mill s w � er&lt;!
M n. H arry P. Smti h and Mr■. lyn Anne to Paul Thomaa Gruf'- Mr1. Clark la her alater , Mr1, LenProJce t lmoks were eomple tcd they rl'l"e1vcd r_m al _I nstruct i on,!! Jed Webster Sr. returned to the ir e
ora Ho bart Kent o f Brownsburg,
er, son of Mr. and Mn. Geor,.e
when t he Enterp r ise 4 . 1{ C1ub abob t th e ir u mp i ng tn p lo Mlch1 - homes Friday ne nini;: from Lan
I ndi ana.
e . The c.:iof
ll
Grue1er
Mlneravl
Pomeroy, OWo
M r.�. � an. _ The boys_ al �o rel'eive d their c.11.ater where they attended th�
met with the •dvlsors,
pie we re m arried Thuriday ,t
Mn. Frank Vroman w11 return•
Owlght Log an 1 11 d Mm. Herbert phy5_1 c.a l �xam1n � l ltl n papers and Me t hodist Lancaster School of the Flnt
B aptlit Church of Pt.
TONIGHT
ed home yesterday from Holr.er
Dixon, 1'.hm·sduy afternoo n at spec i fic ms lructlon u of t ime and Mlssi u n:i . They were accompanied Pleasa nt
with Rev. K. W. Chand•
I th(' Enter11riae E U ll Churr h.
Hoapltal where ehe wae taken for
place of departure.
'"COUNTE ll l'l ,OT" '
home hy Mr, Smith who drove ler performing th e ceremony
obaerv•Uon and treatment.
Uarlunc Smlth, pr(!s ident , op.
� resen t pl ans e re to leave next there for them.
Forrest Tueke r J Hckie Wayne
·
The bride Is a gradu ate of
e n(! d lhe meeting ' with thq pledge Fr 1d11� morning at J a. m , Crom the
Eua:ene Sea n ls expected home
- 111�0 Mu. Dan Hynell o{ Ravenn a II Mlddleport High School In the
ds1
M�
tom9rrow
from Ft. Knox. Ky,,
bu
Park.
R
de
I
The
H
meet
wl
4
lo
fl
y�
and
the
P!edge.
o.u.
HELL"
A
TO
c:A1'1!:S
"f"IVE
)
the guest of relaUves and friend, clasa of 1 960 where she wi.&amp; ac,
wher
e
h
e ha1 be e n tor the past
dem om t rat1011 on modeling dres- at 4 o clot'k Th ursday cvemng lo he re.
Dol.ore1 Mir lrneJ;i Ken Scott
tiYe In the Girl•' Glee Club and 1
ses was given by Rut h
Ann pack the bus. l nd ud mi:1:, adults 35
SUN., MON., TUES.
Mr. aud Mn. Lawrence H yaell, th e rnuchtnc band. Sh e i• a l�o .weeka.
Iii', and Mn. Lawrence Reed
R
Brothers 11nd J11:kly11 Seldenebel por11on11 wlli take the trip.
''TIIE BRAMBLI&lt;: BUSH"
of flavenna are vl!ltlni: relatives member Ot th! lOc!ll Fln!
-- --BA - ttld Mr. •n� Mr,. Jamea lteed a nd
dl11cna1td safety 1n the home 11nd I
Ric-hard Burton
i
in the Bend
If'
, ., ! lat Church where llhe
diatrlbuted 111fcl y forms for the
JJarbara Ru�h
Mr. and 'M rs. J. G . Robinsqn cher in the{) Sund ay Sehl)l)i a rid Ruth and Jam ar� Pla nning t o atparCllh to !Ill out
"P1':Y1'0N PLACE''
have re t urned lo Canton after Is eurrently employed In the ol- tend Hobbs reumon 1t LOga n toRaad&amp; like Nursery
visiting with her sist�n. Mrs .. \_'r'a l- flee of Dr. R. E. Boice , Pomeroy morrow.
All me1,1ber1 are requested to
.
Mr. and Mn. James Pulle_n and
Rhymes com p11red tu
ter Wolfe and Mrs. W mlfred Shlea.
The KJ'OOm will be a a enior al
I brim: their projec ts to the E U ii
thlldren,
Su!lln and Stepha nie and
"Bramble Hush"
r
.
M_ and Mrs. Jtobin!!on , accompa- Pomeroy Hlih School thl1 fill
church Wef1 11csday al t p . m.
Stepl\en, are expected home t om�rmed
by
Mrs.
Mn.
Wolfe
Stilea,
lilnd
where he has bee n active In
when Mrs. Geneva Nollln will
row fro m a vacation trip to M111Tl\c Marth� Cla1111 or t h e Brad- spent two days this week in Cil\• sport,. For the preae t the
n
&gt;' P1 an aoul
t)(' i&gt;rescnt for jurl�ing
.
bury l'hurd1 o f Chrif1t met at einnatl.
·
tP reeI de wIt h his parenti.
M�. and, Mr•. Earl Knig ht pla n
H l'frl•H hm r11' .\ Wl'r(' M:1·vrd by 1 111' h o me of th e preal tlen t , Mn.
Week end g uests a t the home o(
t
o lo to Canal Wlnch e1ter tomore
Pi
r
ev
Wednesday
evening.
r
e
\ Mrs. Dixon 1111d du ugh tt- r S wurn N c1
Mr, and Mrs. Jlenv (! r Well were
tow to visit wit h Mr. a nd Mr1. V.
i/ty Stitcher, Meet :Wtu D11rlc11r smith. Au i l11 1 11111, 1"ht• dev otion al lea�er was Mrs. Mrs. W ll l l ' s pp rr nts M r . and Mr,.
L. Will and d,11u ghte r. Sue Kni11ht
I R u 1 h i\1111 llr(ll/1rn , K 1m-n W n lk- Edl 1 h Ru NNcll. D u n ng the husl- Kvcrell Bite� ind children, Juan- Th u r,day Even n(I
TONIGHT ONLY
i
of
Columbua wlll join the 1a �ilies
11
n
1
eetlng
e
onducle
by
I
s
lhe
.11.
,
He
&lt;
c
s_ 1
, Janel nd Everett of Taylor,
e r , Murjurlc Rentz , Jul"klyn SciMrs. WIiiiam Bartel l entertain ed
Don Murray - Hidu1rd Egan
a t Canal Wlncheater for a pumlc
d
-�1'
plans
pr
,
l
n
l
ere
s
lo
,
marlc
k
1
1
".
s
"'.
l·
.
C!ll
MrK1•mir,
n
n
A
Mary
hlgan
dc1111hcl.
and
,
Mi
s
Phylli
Swim,
hc Nifty
'"'Jl l ES f; 1 000 1111 ,LS"
Stitcher1 Cl u b h ur..,....y
•
Sally U a l h b u rn , l\hry Kat h ry n SJ)O n Sii r 1 1 hym n sing I n the r u - also of Tiiy lor.
____ even i ng at her home, Rock Springs. dinner·
{This Is A Supe r Wt&gt;slcrn
Mr; a nd Mra, Joh n W ard and
·· -� - -- - --HiltI Li IllI u f'ay S
,. t ar(' 11er, ,, n. l u rt•.
In TN"hnirolor wnd
1 lfhe evenin g waa apont aocially Jauni ta Wa rd wh o were here lo
., Lotan 1111d une �UC!it , Linda llroand in aewing after which the ho,Cl uoma11ro11(')
.
Tw o 1110111 be n ,
Mn. MP da
ttte nd the funeral of Ma. Robert
tlwrs.
-.w.lso- lCJS . 11eryed refre1hrne nts to M:ra.
Gibhs and Mn. Evelyn Murray
vro ga n vl1ited brletly with Mra,
,
The
lh'XI
regular
mee
t
ing
wlll
1-.e .,,, n ee Sm,' lh
Steve l'odi ran
Uta Milan
Mrl · Ca rI Moore Gordon Wo '' e before ret uminc to
W('t(' rcportetl ill 11nd
were reS
'
U li,•On
1
I
b
Tl
d
1
.
e
Hirs
ay,
August
'
'
M,,. Hugh Bearh,, .,·•I•• Kathr•n
"I, MOBSTEH"
tnl'mlwred with cardN signed by
1
th e Ir hom e in c I um b ua.
Miteh Mr,. M ax Folmer a nd VanAlso Carl uon
tho11c present. T he birthdays of
S
,
NAMIS
OMI
TTED
c11a , M n. James Will and Beverly, 1
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Mn. Pierce , Mn. Leona EbenTwu 1 H rge birthd ay rakes ccn- Mrs. Georae
i ThC' names of Mn. Honn!(' l'kkKorn, Mrs, Herbert
Cary Gr.int - Tony Curtis
bach,
Mrs.
Murray,
iMn1.
Glbbt1
t red the di ner la l
en s , Mri. . Ev ll lyn Wo od 11 11 11 YJ rs, e d
r.
n
h c on the . Dixon and a aueit , Mra. W. A.
''OPFJlATlON l'E'JTICOf T"
n M n. ll usacll were observed lawn
at the homo or Mrs. J. II. Dra ke .
Marj Will wore unintcntionully
/Technicolor)
willl haurlk erchlef •hewers.
Smith. Mlddl(!port. wh(!n the Van
omiUed from the w:uea t list of lhe
- also At t he close of the meeti n � a C(&gt;tl ney famil)' iiaath
ercd ror a
Geno Raymond Wayne Morri1 I 8ht1wcr eiven hy t he Homl'bu ildrrK !lallld course WH se rved by Mrs.
TURk KIi.LS SILP
family
reunio
The
n.
c11kcs
with
'
cla1s
of
the
Bradford
Church
of
NEW aad USED
"PLUNOER ROAD"
(STANB
UL, Turkey UPJ-A aec,
r
P
to
Mn.
Barnl
Elsie
I Chri�t la1l week lot' Mrs. Jb lph
lart, \11,lhted candle R wu e to l'el ehrale
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1cnior oiflcl•l of the ou1led
· MrK. Jes11ie SI Hon, Mrs. J ,e l ha t he b irthda
ys uf Jurly and Diann ;overnment
J-lumbl e,
'RuMse ll. Mrs . H12:el Russe ll, M rs.
of u-Premler Adna n
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derea h11 commi tted 1ulclde,
'Rernke Winn , Mr1. Ebertbach both this mont
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Ce-mil Keleaoalu, form er 1overnor
· and M n. Erlith RuHell
J,�ollowing thr dinner the cakes 01
Konya Province, al11hed h11
were served wilh shl'rberl hy• j, wrla'8 Thund
ay, It WH reported,
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Pearl and Hue] VanCoone)' 111 ' Atertor Mlniat
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Phone WY,1-3194
The Friendl y Circle o f the aisled by Mn . Smith.
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At tendln11 were 1.lr · ann Mrs clals were
under dete ntion,
1'uc1dll y evi:rnlng a t th e church.
Jamea VanCooney,
ColumbuR·!
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde VanCooney · 1-.-' ·
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children, John, Wood ie, Joan an� lJ"
R. V. Vat1flhan a nd Mr1, Myron Blillc, Pomeroy; Mrs.
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White, Pomero�·i
Group I o f I he Firat United Pre1- Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Mu•nfo;q, \�: ·,
b&gt;' tt'rl1n Church.
l h, l n g r o o n'I
(Ed\th V1inCoon ey) and children
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Jal'kie, L11rry a nd Joel or Columlnclucl• fM m Cflh·
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leu,,.., Danish
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ac:catlonal elMlr,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl VanC.:oney,
c.cktall ,... aNI
chil d ren, Bobbie , Diann, Mike;
2 atep tHln in •••·
the hosleases and Mrs. Sn1ith.
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NAMID ATHLITIC DIRICTOR
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Jim With,, m, who coached the j
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lowo Stale b1.1ketb1II tea m lo Its
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beat season in 10 years, his been
How much th-,. haw paid. • Iii
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named athletic director- at th111 1
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11choo l, Witham, 49, will aucct:ed
llHft lu.. •ncl Utn•
How they're
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L. L. M endenhall on Au 1, 7.
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frteaer atorM
bed room
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1n which diNetlGD
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All 1Uch confualon enda ...,_ - • New "Pol,rtont"
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COAL, OIL, GAS
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�: JJ:o�eroy_ : Middleport Drum h ..rbrecht.
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g rcillp ' to Colum&amp;wi and present an
entrlea mult be tlit1
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aa eYening, I exhibition for t-11e · people of our
and ,11J!,lll# .ColJ)S baa be�n alven
Many days,
the d latlii.ie(�l?n o� ... leadmg the were &amp;p.ent nta rchmg up an d d own state capital will be Jimmy Hood , w�rk of_ tht .,xhibitor wi\ h alf
El.ah.th �(�lJ"ld al ,ibe State Con- Second Ave. and Mechanic St. The · he•d dr.u m m ajor Of H lddleport clasees. l&gt;elng , the work, of arna•
vent.ion:--:1-i..:ColumbtH next week, corps purchased ei2ht snare drurp1 high school. The plfopl e of this teui:a o nly. Ac.�rdi!'i to the ,r.ulta
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and eight bugle. and a t,&amp;11 drum a rea are proU nd -of these young. an ama tuer ls cl11a1fled a1 an)'one
.Jub'. �J • �· �
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slen who Ire ahXious to 1how who 1r9w, plants for hia or h�r
· District la composed througb Alfred E lberfeld.
1be • h\b
own pleaaure , '• ,
of a1H&gt;Ui-!i(tLea:iotl1 l'o,II from all . M lf!St.rels were staged. by the � ._ their �len� a� who · haYe vol.
ires
4rrange,m e�tl will not be m,de
gion
ai:a-d they played at Porn; uhtee�ed to make this a 1ucceoful
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are lf&gt; fttstncll in lJ:le •tate and the ecoy and .flUddteport as well aa Kut.- �{fair.
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remain
a
m place u 11tll
bits
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if'ract:tce . wU I _coi:i�lriue thl11, we�k l
EiihUl J)l1Uiet will �· Second in land iJ.ld R acine. wldte trousers
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were 1.04�4.
drum,
. liut iJMla!• ' 11'6)'$,r-,- .Jlal not toi'mi
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.it 6 p. m. at �lddlf:J?Ort _ High no u'ttfic!.a,I - �r artlflcallf color .
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� planl m a terial• will be permit11oftlb. . &lt;Jwtto Girotami recruited were ,Raymond. Harbrec:�t, M1k� school. All member, y-e 11.rged Lo ted and all flowera anc1 pl ants
ae� i � tcbpol �tudflnll and M cCroba, Lou�• Sl�vene, Frank make �h�e. rehear�als.
now-;tlij: -Corp1; bH· 1 total of about WJII, Otto i&lt;.remenb11ll, Bob We11'-·
2&amp; m-.i,berl lrom . J&gt;olh Pomeroy Sler, Arty lwoenoaum, Rutus Lide,
and ;Middleport. Some are Le- Ben N e utz11ng, Leo Story and
g,ionaires, some recent high school Charlie .Marcinko ,
11al;luate1; but most of lbe corps . And, believe_ it or not, Leo Stor,r
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1s tompoaed of atudent from the 1s stdl actnoe m tbe corps,
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In recenL )'ears Legloneirea Geo..
two' hiir;b achool1.
A three car wreck on East Main St . in Pomeroy at 4:50
lt Le under the 1upervl11ion of N �sselroa� . Jr.. Eddie . Burkett,
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harWllila
Lind,
Reno
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Gltolami bill technical d lce J be•
p.m. SaturdaY resulted in heavy prO rty damage and the ar•
ing aiven by Jamea Lohle and he _Leaar, Don Hunnell and Guy .r:est oI a . Syra,cuse man on a DWI cr.
arge, Chiel J ed We bsIer
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George Oallaii: who · h uie inspired Guinther ,bave been memhe!s
reported today.
_ ,\Jut today it co111U11.1 mainly ot
th e ·or,anllina of such a 11.nlt. Cars invoJ.ved were driven by Bette M axine White, . East
high
ol ,tudenta
scho
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both
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COrP• • wm leave Pomeroy
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Dale Clinton Warner, · Minersville, and
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called
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Pomer
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Willia)ll Willis, Jr., Syrlcuse.
It wjll hive the pltaaure of Jeading
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According Lo Lhe report filed by $100, and to tal damage lo the War­
the Ei1hlb Diatrict at. the Ameri- port Drum &amp; Bug_le Corpa_.
Members
who
ticipate on the investig ating
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o!ficer Henry rier vehicle. Willis was released
can Legion State ConvenU on.
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We rry, the White vehicle bad atop-. from the Meigs County jail Sun­
Alth0u1h pennileu, _ individ uals
Paul
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arner, day on bond tor bearing Tuesday
are wort.Ina: in an atw,mpt to aalh• Keith M_organ, Jack Satterf1el�, d.rlving a 1960 Opel stationWwagon,
evenln&amp; before Mayor Legar.
erk,!eGelHJ'Y funda that it wUl re•
Other week end brrcsh reported
Dave Wiley, Arland Kin&amp;:, David bad stopped behind tbe White car.
"'q\lin"'to quUit the unit and to
'l'homas. David Ca11ci and sand(, end Willia failed ·to atop and atruck by Chief Web1ler were Jack Luns•
make the' iourpey io thi° capital
Brewing ton,
tbe Warner vehicle 1ho vin1 It Into ford, Pomeroy Route 2, for intox•
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Pomer
From
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F'rf:ddie
the front car. All three vehiclea Jcalion following a tight at the
ApproUJDately t OO )J; needed of .
Mickey Meneh1m, Richie were heading ea!lt on E,a1t Main-1L .Pomeroy theatre a bout 7:20 Sa.tur­
S111SOn,
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which '60 hH already been obonny W�b·
rDamage to the White car was re- day evening. Lunsford w111 treated
ta�ned" .from three lodJvidual don . Camp�II, Don Mayer, J
11ter, 8111 Young, Mik� Werry, Jun ported a l $126, to the Will_is ca r, at the office of Dr. T. A. Hewetaon
ors (names will b' publiahed at a
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fbr injuries" received in the fight.
Mees, J:amea. Lohse, iReno Lind, -------·
l•ter dale).
Pomeroy emerc.ency squad
The
Guida
Girolami, Frankie Girolami,
Anyoi\e, or &amp;ny ori•niiation,
and took blm to the
called
WaR·
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Don
ory, G•orge·
St
Hunn
Leo
wi,hjnl to make a dona tion Js ask•
QUD
· w11 still lri j ail tophysician,
He
d Jr., Kenneth Harri, &amp;nd
Ne11aelro
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day
an
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or to coiUiicl .Paul calci at MOOre'a · Ed Kenn edy:
miiyor's court Tuesday evening .
Vo lunteermg lo accompany the
Store, fomeroy.
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Allo arreated Saturday night by
dl•�rj. lho ul� be Ptvud 'that 1h 11
police was Okie Haggy,
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Pomeroy. charged wU.h lntoxtca•
will be the lint Ump that a unit
Three men who attempted · to tlon. He wa.s released on bond or
fio� .1Ulit IJ'f:f h11 plrtlctpated in a
enter Pomeroy bualneu places lait a· he&amp;l"ing Tuesday.
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Wednelday mo,nlnl ' were bound
over to the P"•nd Jury Saturd a11 . Three out o f town motorlsl.ll were
wt.1, lead ! the ' Etghlb Diltrlct.
OJdl.lm,r1 wJll recal. 1 •that It. was
night by Mayor Charles Legar. teleased o n bond for hearing on
traffic viola tion•
They
were
in the Yflr Jtaa that the J;lrew
Bon
� tor eaeb w11 aet a t $2,000.
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Collectlonll from the Ohio nles
Tlie three men, Vir'RU 8t1d.1on, James A. Panell, Peoria, DI .,
Wtblter Poet of ' Poineroy or1antax for the period June 30, 1960
Mlnerav ille; D,rl Work, Clinton, speeding; John J. Christmas . o!
lied it.a ",])rum and Bct]e· GOfp1. uned the · fiscal yea r total to a
puih
iaion of Raymond
Pa.; a lld Robert Boyer, Georgetown Youngstown, 1pecdlng ; and Clyde
der · the supetv
fantutlc $262,799,242, Trea&amp;urer
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Joe Ferguson announced todaiy.
lice with attemptlna:'to break and operation PaHell and Christmas
The fiscal yea r- total represented
enter eix Pomeroy bu1ineu eaLab­ are lo eppear Tuesday evening' and
an increase of $28,059,154 or 1 1 _9
liahments, Two o( the men were M arcum Saturday evenin g .
per cent over the am ount of $234,- arrested ln a car that since hH
740,088 collected during the last been t,roven to be a stolen vehicle
(iacal year. The yearly total also
MlfGS t;INllAL HOSPITAL
and broua:ht acron the state line
,urpaaaed the all time high . of
Admitted S aturday : Roger Ste­
in Yl ol atlon of the Dyer Acl. ll Is
$235.470,638 reiiitered durinSC :the expected· that they wlU alao be wart, Minerivllle; Mrs. Kenneth
Cale, 'Middleport; Col11tance Shi­
1956-M fiaeal year by $27,328,604 .
charged in federal court.
: The Bedford CommunUy Recre­
FOr Mei'ls county receipts for
,.. fourth member of the jroup, eld,, Pomeroy.
Uon ' ;eenter will ll)OJ)JOr a food the week end ing _ June 30. 1960
Discharged Sa�urday: Judy Wat­
Theodore Boyer, Georgetown, . Pa ,,
1ia!!_d' at .the faµ' a1ijn · th is ye�. were $1&amp;,ase .oa, total to d•te S 178,,Pomeroy; Emma Smith, Pom­
son;
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will
juvenile
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17-year
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Volunteeta to help · prepare thri 123.04; compared to $Uli,388.60 for
eroy; Ulth Thomas, Pomer oy;
juvenile
In
hearing
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g'iven
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footl' and ' IO ....., It will be, ll'elt• the nme perlO&lt;l In 191M), · and • toMn. Albert .Welch a nd sOn, Galli1pjlreQlded. aid lltt. Denvet ta
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WeDL lteal11rer of the
:�f':;7�:0 do no t incl ude court Saturdq, .J1roe1 H. Mcbaniel
Bom Saturday: A dauahter ol
Or. T. A, Hewetson hae donated $3.39'1 .s; (•he
w� week), and S88,2111__
osq Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cale.
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and
$23
fined
w11
Toledo,
of
hii a:.ettlcu to' a1ve tli, blood teat 83 tor the year to dale.
AdmJUed Sunday : fern Hay­
on a char&amp;e o( no drivel'• license
for (ood handlina permit&amp;: Th1I
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Pomeroy
man
by
broUjht
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will be done fN16.0f-char1e to the
llam1on,
Pomeroyi Geor11e Hob1�vily
SpurlB
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i.dividulll ruelvlng the
tetter,
Sr.
Route . 3, Pomeroy;
Dr. l!e:wt!OO• will be ,1 . th• Bed·
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foril School Wedn� evenlo&amp;, CHJCAGO UPI - Republloan
Diacharged Sw1da y: Ml'II, Carl
July 30, (toin 8 'to 1: 30 p. m. to activity 1pu· rted from all comen
Wila
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Jiff testl, , �eryone ia urfed to -..1.oday In preparation 1or nex,t
A total of MD qla ims for un­ Stewart, M intraville.
an"Ct
help
coriae• ud Pt· Uietr testl'
employment �peniatlon w a a
week'• national convention.
witll ithi: ' ,fliJ', J4rs. Wt1_. ,aid.
with th1 �ocai BOC office
Jlled
Key · Point of the day Wa,11 ex_ . ,
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acc9]'dlng to the week•
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road ln'dua:try apolc;esm11n announc)(Hine Lante C,1. .Illy � - HOB• New Yort GoY. Nelton �Ctefel• Chllden.
claims
new
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werti
21
total,
the
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herald
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eJtOJl, ton of Mr. tn� ¥ra, William
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ba.ve alked for lnteritate pauen�er
�lalm1.
The
eontlnulnl
324aDd
N HONllPG ot Aeeill'rille 'II let¥- start to a tbowdown between
ye
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hikes· ranctn.a: lrt1m ·2.29 lo 5
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Co�rce lo insure retention of Pomeroy's ra II depot. The ,tax yaluallon of C&amp;O property
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used in Me1&amp;s operatlons. totals $5 17,000. An annual tax loss of $16,000 could resu\1 ll loss;11: _..
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es In. ·operal(ons pc,rouaded PUCO o!ficials I o permit closing of local yards. Increased demand by 111e,1 businessmen for rail dehvery W OUid aid g reatly, local agents point out. C&amp;O
coo_per�tion '. fl ass.ured in ans wermg all servic e inqUiries.
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lod11y for ,1 1tole n Weit Virginia
state au to�obile driven by an I
escaped prison t.ruaty and load ed
with dea dly weapons.
He wa11 reported earlier today
headti:i . frOm Charleston, W. Va.
for Pomeroy.
St.ate Highway Pa trol offlcer1
said the trusty from a 1tate
inatitutt at Prince ton, W. Va.
named Bobby Ray, wei ghing 185
pound1 and it.anding :I foot 11 in.­
Chea tall, stole the ea r e arlier
tod ay,
It had an offirt:r'1 service revoJ­
Yer, his shirt and hat in the front
seat and a e11.bm achine eun in the
trunt. Ray wu reported In Char­
leaton a nd waa auppoaed to hive
been overheard sayinc he wu
"beading to Pomeroy."
n..rt WH M lnforr(MtiM
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wu "conililtllrld •""'""'•"'
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According to the Pa trol's fur.
ther descripUon, Ray hu blact
crew eut hair and wean two ta·
tooa on his lefl arm, both resern­
l&amp;Unc the fr11.i4 cherries., with
,ome letterin g between them.
Tbe car he stole ia , black
1969 Ford, unmarked, belrine lbe
licenae number lJf.811 1 a state
of Weat Virginia official car.
Anyone with infor111ttion lead­
ing to th e a pprebensiOn of Ray
or movery of the 1t0Jen car b
urged to communicate with Sber111'.1 dep,rimeota, l\ltt ._,. pt-

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Jul1&amp;in1 wlll be ja . 10 cIUli1 · of
a,\iltic • arrani:emenu and - there
·will be specimen j 11.&lt;l&amp;inl of ztiiuU.a.� ro1ea, · gladiohu, marh:�.
altetj, datlll11, · eockacomh. UB�.
bon'OOd, and -otllfr ca�gorles.
will also be included In
Tlle
the
ow an ed�CfiUonal cate,Ol'J'
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�Preftl mr an'it .wt n1 . .will,,, -&amp;:i
a w,rdejl'&lt;harin1 � •� ow with thf
top tbtee prize1 ,be_lng c11h and
the fourth place �eJng .a ribbon
award only.
The ,how lhl• year will .,••
inch1de competilkin for the young er ,et up to 12 yean of a&amp;:e. Per,on, wishing to , compete in lhe
show •may 11GCUrt (urtber detail,
on th• rules and. t;pe o f arrangements to be Judged from the fair
premium book.

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Mrs. Fugate, 81,
Died Sunday At
Area Rest Home

Mn. Addle Maye Fugate, 81,
paSlied away Surt�y evenirig at
the Elmwood Reat Home •t Al­
fred. A J'ellident ot ·. Huntington.
Mn:. Fugate had beet!. makJ.111 her.
brune for the past fow- years with
her nephew, Harold Sauer.. Mid­
dleport RQ.
Stle is survived by, several neph­
ews and nieces· a ild two aislet'l-'in­
law, Mn. Nora .llagcer, Hunting•
ton, and Mrs. Charlotte Futate,
Middleport. She 'Was born .at
.GrNnup, Ky., but bad. Jiyed most
of her life -in Huntington. She wa1
preceded fo death eight 1.ean ago
by her , ht1$butd, Charle,' n...te.
She WIS • member of th9!1fint
M�odiat Church in HunUnaton.
F-uner.aI service-a will •be held
WtdneldaJ. -at one o'tloct at the
a.wlings-Ooats Funenl Home con­
ducted iby Rev. How-ard Ruppelt
and .!&gt;uflitl la to be In: Spring Hill
ce
�::!!!:d�:��";.,m be hel d
at the cemetery �t 3:30 o'clock.

Ex-Prisoners.Lost
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STORMING BEACHHEADS, 1970 STYLE assaulta inay be a thing ol the past as dllpla'yed in !Im· new
U. S, Al'.IDY exhibit on a nati onwide low: wbldi, will be at the
Gallia C�unty Fair, Aug. :HI. Tile pan.et. del!!e!a _w,ufare in
the -1970 • when commanders will have to tlilnk In terms of
miles' and "kilotons" rather than yards and rotind-.per:min­
ute. Modern weapons, Including the Army'• IJOW· rtfle-tbe
M-l�d new machine. gun , the M-60, are '.to ;be, 1111&lt;&gt;Wn, as
weU as many other addilton, to the science Of of!J,rue
and
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defense in war.

$�.78 Wheat Support Mioimwn
Assured H Quotas Are Voted
Th'e price of the 1961 wheat crop will tie suj&gt;po� at
a minimum nallonaJ average of $1.78 per butihel ll ·maiteting. 911otas are in effect, accor&lt;lhM! to. fed- E. llul181:I, Chair·

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Ag\"letilfural Stabilization and ConaeM�" Com-

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ning Qf · u.·11 nut m ar':e�D.J year,
July ,1, UIIL The Jewel II mdicated
on the bal'is of wheat 1uppllet u·
.
peeled .to be availa ble at tha t time.
Tbe minitnum s_upport will not �
reduced,_ but may be_ Increased ii
the wheal par!� p_rice a nd the
wheat 1_upply utua�on as of July
J, 1961 indicate a higher price.
, Mr. Rupert points out t�l with
Friction in the Board of County announcement of the price-supCommissioners ov er expenditures
of coun ty highway funds c:ontlnued
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al loday 's me eting with Commia-.,
aioner Don Mullen voling a ga ln,t
two road surfacin g projects and 10
additional a�proprialion of '30.000
for county h1&amp;:tiway department.
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On a resolution to r:ive con,
tracta to H. ,P. Christy, Marietta,
for road surfacing on the Miners.
Top attraction _ of the 1umm�r
ville road and the StiYenville toad
bolb commiHionen Hartin1er a nd baseball season will be staged th1a
Wednesday evenl� g _ at Bachtel
NeuWing yoted favo rably , Aecordwhe n the Chillicothe Colts,
Field
n
ing to the contract, the Mlne viUe
road will be double 1ealed with a Heart o f Ohio Leag ue leaders.
limestone a ggreg ate and emuli Uied take on Mel Clark's All-Stars at
_
aapbalt at a cost of 38 centa per 8 P- m. _
Mel will auign lef�y Gene Hes­
squ are yea rd. The stlve riville road
will be 1ing le 1ea led ulin g grnel son_ tt the m oun� a 1amst the team
and an emullil"ied upbalt at a tha t took Zaneavdle 4-2 yesterday.
Harold Stout ii the Colt's lop hitcost or Hi �ents per aquare yard,
ler.
The resolution to a ppropriate an
ror county Last Saturd8)' Mel's team look
additional $30,000
highway use was paaaed by a two Mo�tgomef&gt;'. , W. Va._, 8-2 on Hesuts aided by Ru�ty
to one vote with Mullen diuenU_ng. wn 1 23 �tr1keo
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douales an� a s�1n other b 111ineu this morning Wam,1� �WO
el
and
and single 1n
double
s
gle
M
the commi11lont1tw aw.arded a con
two tripa.
tra ct to the Pomeroy
Bl�k
Sunday afternoon Hub's Cafe,
Co mp.ny to tear d own • lean-lo
Hunllqton,
shut out the loeala
room on a houae at 126 Bnttermit5-0
in
Ith
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Clari: the loser. getDorw
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a
f
ent
ny
bid
o
The
comp•
av.
$3'n,20 for WFecklng the structure tmg in , trouble in the filth when
scored. Cha rand re-siding the baek of the all Hub s rune were
St
ohart finished up.
ley
house.
Here this Saturda y is the BenA transfer of $300 w11 m ade
from the Unanticipated Emerg en, der's Mus�e club o{ Ch.arleato n, a�d
nd•Y is I return a:ame wtlh
cies Fund to lhe cattle TB Fund Sq
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b'I eare leam .
u
and $f.OOO ineura nce wae placed
-------on the new Grange building on
the Rock Springs Fairgr ounds. The
insurance contract was awarded to
.
Harry Barnes, M iddleport.

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Here Wednesday

Cement

Th.,.. men � had Nrved
Charge
out fntexlcatl,n flMt In the
Mfcldlitpert lell and W9i-. .-.
INNd at
O'ctock htvr•
Three Melgs county men were
fty ev.n,nt '#tN- ·ell blck In
arre1ted on Route 7 Saturday
cualodr """"9 I� o'doclt tho
evening by Sheriff Robert Harten•
•me nltht, Chi_, � Glf,
bach's office and ch arged with
driving while In toxicated.
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Thtr wen on;,.r Mltdi and
Jn county court tOC,ay, Jame11
C... ,ln All---. ...... of . Anderson Yeaug er; Middleport,
Mlcldl_, 1nd • Wlli� It--.
and John Branch, Syracuae, efltet
AIINl\f R..te l. A" wlll ,-,. ed pleas of guilty to DWI char,gea
and were each fined '100 and
Me.., -fl, Mclilhl._ on
lnto•fcat'- cft.aP,i'
and sentenced to three d•n
coats
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Alao
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in the county jail. Paul Clelar'ld,
Ra cine, was released Sunday on
Mfddl.,....., lntulca�; Herry
bond and will be given a bearin,
.._...,.._ MIii', h�, no
Wednesday morning In counlf
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NIWllnt, -..,, nckl­
MAN J.(ILID
operatlon.
Eusene Collini, Pomeror Route
LAST MIIT_I�
2, Js In the county jail awaltln&amp;:
· a .county conrt hearing on · • char,,
. The Racine Ub;r · S,:O�i.
Z43 will have their lul rntelina: ot 1e of non,..s11pport and viola�on
'- YW loni1ht at. the Bidne of a peace · warrant. CoHtna · wu
united Satytday afletuOODi,
llap&amp;iat Church at p'.. m.
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3 Drivers With DWI .

GI.ouster Man
Asked Help

I Mter Beating
,

A Glouster man told Sheriff Robert Hartenbach Sunday that he,
had been beaten with I tire iron
by threl' 1inidentlfled m en who
stole , a tire from him and then
brou1ht him to Pomeroy and
dumped him from their car.
David Lee Fierce, ,Route 2.
Glouster, dUlplayed a cut over his
righl eye in support of hi� story
but ',VH unable to give a IOOd descriptlon of the three men or of
their car. He 11ld tha t the theft
and bea ting occurred in Athens
County,
He asked for help at the sherict' s
office at 7:35 a. m. Sund ay ,norn•
inc.

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1 9111 wheat progtam that wilt be
�vallable in _ advance-of � ipl'ket·
mg quota reierelMS.um .Jylx ,2:J�:
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er1 who vote in the referend:11111 ap­
prove marketing (uoiai, � . y.,iU
be penaltia for � wiie� pro.
dueed in 1961 and the SI.,.71: mini­
mum national average 1uppon ni,e
will be in eliect. U more tbao one.
third of those · who Vote oppose
quotas, there will be DO penaltie1
but price support will drop to 50
percent of parity or about
per b\llhel.
W he at 11ippUp �or ltl1-8Z now
are estimated at 2,MD million bu­
abels, 198.1 pertfflt of the normal
supply. A DOJ'DW aupply includes
eno ugtl; wheat to cover domestic
co111umption and aport needa plua
a 20 percent carry over allowance.
Wayne H. Cbue, Chalnn■n of
Meigs Count, ASC �ornu all eli•
gi'ble wheat _farmen Ultif ' tbe7 cm
vote on the wbeai referendum. at
the -Meip. County ASC office from
8 a. m. to 6 p. m. TbundaJ, JulJ
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a dinner Friday evenin, at The
CJub Restaurant lrt Radue in hon•
or of the etlit . of the Mock Wed­
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A�tendtii:1 111¥.lilbuler were Kn.

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Wlngel_t, Bob Beei)e, Joe Swain,
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and Andy
FJ:wiland No"(ris,
who playad the put ot the minil­
ter In the Wt IW'II unable to be
pre1ent.
M emben
the
' have
entertain...-i to �•t
ment flPI� ff .. llCD8 otpnip.tion
will _ s �uor Ole"' tllo'!'- · Proreeds
from . ttie - ,kit will CO .'"'"1 the
purehue 6f • r,000: .Uon. tank
for the fire clepat1men&amp; 'tiuck.
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Two date ,� � �se•
were heud la. CO\Ulty . � , this
'morning witli Wiley OW'I, Racine
Route 2.
and eoata for
a Uowinf: an unlk.-eDNd • minor
to drive laia,- cu, . �1 111Dea Ball­
ing $10, and,. COit. fol;, i,Jlve to
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IC. CRIAM SOCIAL
Eutern Hilb School Athletic enntlnqtd . lil.
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,rilh � -•• the
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lllti
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PITI'SBURGII L' PI - The Cin· around tlnclea by Frank Ro bin­
clnnat1 Reds banged out 20 hits so n and Billy Martin and a wild
Sunday afternoon-and split a pitch b)' ace hurler Vern Law,
double header By lime the night- who wa, · then chaaed.
cap started. tht-y ' d shot their wad.
A three-run Rocky Nelto n homSixtttn Redleg hits, includina: er aft�r Groat and Bob Skinner
doublt&gt;s t.iy Veda Pinson, Wally singJed In the ei£hth made it 6-4
Poat and W 1 ll1e Jones. gave the and Bill Ma:r.eroaki eingled home
Reds a 6-� opener vktory and Clementt to make it 6-3, There
Bob Purkey his first victor)' ov�r the Pittsb11rgh rallied unw o und.
McMillan found himself ejected
the pirates
Came lht' nightcap and rookie for arguing after he was called
rifhthander Tom Cheney had n o out trying to score from second
trouble hol,_hng the Cincinnati bat• on Bo b J'urkey'll bunt in the
tera to four hits for ii 5-0 white- opener.
w uhing.
The Rl'ds left Pittsburgh for
The .ifternoon was no l without
Chicag
o and Tuesd.iy's game. Be­
display of te mperment.
hind lhem here W&amp;ll a hecllc
Don Newrnr11be. the Reds ' start- Sunday and Saturd,y 'g 6·:I 1011 to
er in the set' ond g a m e. Wall e ject• the Dues via a pinch hit home
ed before he nen deli vered a run in the ninth innning by Pirate
Pitch.
tlrst baseman Dick Groat. Jim
When Newcombe l" ame out to Brosnan, who took the loss, didn't
pil e� in the first lnnlll g , the_ Pi- bothe r t o" turn aroun d to watch
rate a leadof_f batter complained the ball Hil over the left field
to the u_mpire that o�e o_f the scorebo ard as the league iead,..rs
eev s in N ewbombe 8 Jersey
:" �ong and the o!her horl I won their 18th come fro m behind
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Very conCu�mg, he S,il ld.
Today the Redll hke a day o ff.
The umpire&amp; ordered Newk t"o They deserve lt,
cban11:e his jersey. l-le argued .
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Beirudgingly. he stomped to the
clubhouse ir nd ch,mged it . When
To Settle
he returned the ;trgument re•
,umed. Newcombe was th11 mbed Sh ot At Patterson
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DEN\/EH UPI - Ma11le t-ristcd
from the 1:a111e. Cal Melish took
Sonny Liston ol Philadelphia and
on lhl! Pirates.
batlle•wiae Zorll Fo lley of Chan­
He didn't do we!!. Bill Virdon dler, Ariz., e11ch h opeful that vi e ­
hit his first pitch over lne right• tory wlll mean a chance a t lt' loyd
field acncn for his third horner I Pt1ttenon•� heavyweight title, 11et­
of the year. The Dues added two tlC' the "rightful challeni:er'• ques­
more runs in the fifth when Dick tion at Ocn\ler's Colluum toniiht.
Groat and Roberto Clemente sin•
Prom oter Milt Willner hoped
tied and Don Hoak doubled. Two gate Hlea would produce a crowd
more came 1cro1&amp; in the eight o n or 10,000 and a gale of $100.000.
two 1inale1 and a Cheney double. He h..a guaranteed the underd og,
Dick Groat, who colleelerl eeven t'o lley, $40,000, and the new
hit• In lO trips during the after­ kn ockout senaation, L11ton, �.noan, chose the first game to hit 000.
hi• 100th home run of his ma­
Jot league career. lit! wa.-. given
lbe ball.
W In• Ohio An, After
The Red1' hi!! moment !n the
flrat aame came in the ahth in• Try in,: Since 1936
ZANl!:SVlLLE, O. UPI - D.11. n­
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run,:, lnl'luding the Pinson, Po11t ny C11.rmlchael of Culumbull, who
and Jonea double11, sandwiched took hl1 fir1t crack at the? Ohio
Amateur Golf Champi onship hack
In 1936, when he Wall 17, !lnally
won It Sunday, 11ml won it thO'r·
oughly.
Under 11. blazing aun, Carmich­
ael whipped Do n Alhert, also of
Co lumbua, 4 and 2, al the Zane11NEW and USED
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le,aue llenaatlon Ju1t one ye4t ago,
i1 back ln the mJ11on �•\'-far
from the Jeerlnl San FOncl1co
fan, who once adored him •.
Willie, who ,tormed to t,he Na­
14 CUblc Fool
llonal Le11ue'a Rookie of
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Yea r award lHl ICIIIOn, Wlf OP·
tioned Sundav b)' the falterJne
Hold■ 833 Lb. FoOd
Giants to their
Tacom,a farm
team in lhe P•dClc co11t Leaa:ue.
.. , could bll thl, major i.11ue
pltchln1 If I could play re1ullrly, " th o 8 foot, • loch !In t bao•·
man uld after betna: told he wa•
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with a .3(M 1ver111 and . 13 home•
runa, and waa lnltrumental
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keepina lhe Giant, in . fJr1t place
until their coll1p1e lbe flrial week.
of the 1ea1on.
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BuL thla ycar . wu • dUferen.t
story. Hla •Yertilt 1kidd'4 to .k-4
and Willie wa■ rited · • � fall
auv in sin Fr1nclaco'1 eollfPH of
the paat two mon,thl.
M1M1't1r tam Sheehan rumbled
more than one ocqi1ion, "Thia
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year Wlllle can't hit, run or field."
'phone for
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88.48 miles ID hoUr · sYnday lo
wln the JOO.mile Empll'I 8tlte
champlon1hlp for late ·model ■look
car,. Rlchard Pelty ltftllbed tee­
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red from Penn11coJ1,• na tt Nor­
folk, Vo, Latl TllundaJ• 11!1 mot•
her, Mra. Henry Jlll)MIJ', llllll
Barbara Stout and Rini Wood
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11·1 Outing At
Glouster Sunday

Ra�ine'a Hockln1 Valley Lea1ue
baseball ent.ey, without the aerv­
Jieea of lefthander Litlle Jt,001:
Wol fe, went down 1 1 · 1 at Glou&amp;­
ler Sunduf.
Thus the team that lied with two
other club'li fo r the lint hair title,
facea an uphill climb if It It to bf!
in a strong position at season'• end
when lhe le11gue'1 ca•h pot of $90
11 handed to the winner of both
h1lve1. The llrtt half playof f la to
be, played 11 the end of the aea1on
In September.
Bob Cunningham, ex-Panther ace,
worked the !lrat seven lnnlna:s for
ll1clne, ltve Upt'Only eight hlt1, but
was wild bec•uae of having h1d
lilUe wori. in recent weeb. Bib,
bee Exline wu the winner, fanntna:
4 and walkln1 only two. Gene
arp led · mou1ter hJlten wlth a
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Items vf Interest

They'n l3crve as guides on pre­
co nventi on tours o f lhe big stock
yard arena greet VIP 1 1 al O'Hare
and Midway airports, paint si�•
IY Henrlotta Mc0He
fo r candidates and state dele•
Mn. Lyda Talb ott Cadman of
gat iOnN, and geni:rl\UY supply the
h\-jinks while their elders attend Steuben,•ille died suddenly 1.'hure­
tla,y night of a heart atta�. At­
t o more 1edate matters.
The Berwyn Ill. Young Repub­ tendine the f uneral servicea were
lican Club opened a "aignshop" he r mother, Mn. ·M ollie Talbott,
Friday in a vp,cant ,tore In sub• Mrs. Nell Middleswart, Mr. and
urban Lyons and began produc­ Mrs, Bill M iddleswart, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Middleswart, Mrt. · G race
tion of signs and sl ogans.
Edward Gollsch llch, chairman Allen and ,Berry and Mr. and Mn.
of the :,ign committee, said the Del Talbott.
gro up already had orders for
Mr. and Mrs. Eber O.un., spent
18.000 signs, rangina: from small l�e week with relatives In �dube� •
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placar\Js on &amp;ticks up to 20-foot­ "Y1lle.
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Mrs. Cassady or Tuppers Plains'
"When we move the sign �hop spent the week end wilt\ ·her,
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week, we'll lttlve \IP to t�O perMr. and M rs. ,:palph McDadil! h�ve
sons working at the jo bi" G.ott- r�tur_ne(J fr9vi a visit with '. tbelr
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Hooplt "L1neup
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Mr. �M:Ii�Mfs. Bo� Hendcnlo,ti Jr 1 .,
Shefiield, Alabama, spent th� 'fook
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Chicago River o n Fridny, Ji.il y ·· · i•t'J. E. w. oa,,;, wh o was here for
22 and a �porta car parade · .�he lfdnera)'�Pt fl�) brother, Rit�­
t hrnugh the Loop that night..
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the bottom ·01 1 hc eii.;hth to hring
Pete iBurnsi4,? his filth victory.
'fhe Tigel'II mailr. a shamhl£&gt;s
of
the. operiet When Uicy r11ketl Ralph
Terry for Seven run� in L ht' sec­
ond inning. · Col11vi to 1111 l11F 19th
homer· with o"ne on during
the
rally and Norm C1ish cunhected
with the bases foll to make
Frank Lary im easy winner.
Larry Jackson of the CJrds set
the Cubs down on fo ur liits in lhe
f iret game and Ray Sadecki w on
lhe nightc_a.p ,.�ith a �ix-hit effort.
Ken Boyer'a. triple with 1 he baJes
lo ad.e;d . ap,iit;ked a five•run .O[!Jt•
bu rst ln the fifth inning of the
ope.,.er and Stan (The Man) M111;ial
took over t'irfh place in tile all•
tltne major league base hits de•
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nightcap. The two hits gave M�aial
a totsl of 3,W, one more than Nap
Lajoie. _ (?nly_
Cobb, Tris _SPNk­
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DUESSELDORF, Germany UPI­
Wimbledon champion Maria Bueno
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1lnj'lea lltle In the Duflueldorf ten­
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There was • ri1t f i&amp;ht in Cleve.- lnnln1£ of lbe opener between the UM crealelt Df:troll demonatr11Uoa
the 1 934 World s.rt.. beIt ••m•
1,nd ,nd • n w: -rlot ln Detr oil, tndl,n, ••d Senator,.
b1.U peace-lovln1 Del Crandal4 of about when Power WIJ tllrowo tween the T11en and cardlnali
·Milwa ukee cauaed the blueat out at the plaie tryln1 to .JCOtc when :Wt. �ui■ ouUielder I&gt;ucll:y
disturb.Ince in lhe City of Brother- from aeco.nd on a eingle. Both )ltdwl� became a tar1 et
of
playera &amp;ot in se veral tuod IICM wntli for' 1lldinl( routhly into
ly Love.
Considerina it was the aabbath, but Umpire Charle, Berry cot tn T.l&amp;ei tb-"4 bueman Marv Owen.
· i:olntte Gett S.tttfectlon
a lot . of ba,eball pe o ple forgot the laat ward by ejectina: both
their Sunday mannen.
from the game.
1Sko'iff00'1 nomer tied the �re
The Sehl.ton beat Jim ( Mud-Vic Power of the Indiana and
Earl eauey of the Senaton ex- eat) Grant for the fint Ume In hii at �I ·b\d C�1,�lto had the uti,,
of 1Uljlinf home Charley
changed p11nchea as W111hinaton career after he had defealed them
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swept ■ doubleheader from Cleve• 14 limb previo utly b)' bre1 kln1 • II
land, 3-2 and 5-3,
the
2·2 tie with three ll.na:ln in
� Battl11, .._. on hllt '1n)
-Anery Detroit bns llhl:&gt;wued nventh inning of the oPl!ner. Tex
the field with all llOrU of debrll Cleven1er wu the winner. Rellev·
In a w i ld scene reminiacent or the er "Ray M:oore was credited with
Ul34 World Seriea but were pla- the nlghlc•p victory wbith Wa.sbcated when the Tiaen won both incton clinched with four n.iua, lo
ends o f a twin-bill from the first- the fifth.
place Yankee■, 12·2 and 3-2.
The furore in Detroit came
when Umpire Joe Paparel)JI
about
paced
oncrandall
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And
tulhing Bravea to within 2 ¾ called Bill Skowron's drive down
gamea of the National Leaaue lead the right field foul Une • two,run
with his :,econd atr1i&amp;bt perfect homer in the eighth innlni of th(!
d,.y at bat in a 7·3 triumph over n.ia:htcap, Detroit ria:ht . lieldet
Rocky Colulto charged .Paparella
the Phililes at Philadelphia.
and the pme was held UJ) 10
Wlft Fifth Strallht
U irate f&amp;ns rushed lo,
The victory w11 the fifth 1n a minutel
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row for Milwaukee and it w11 ward I.be frol'lt .o( the · ata.nda and
&lt;redited to Lew Burdette, wbo .,
went tbe dlJtance for hb 10\h tri ·
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Gene Conley wu the loau,
The White Sox reclaimed third
place i n the American League by
beating the Baltimore
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2·1 and 14·2. whll, the ·Red
fl'l!GULAR 4Sc
sox made it three In a row over
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the Athletl�s, 4-2.
In the National Leaaue, the
fird-place Pirates salvqed a ■pllt
with the Reda by winnlna: the
ni1htc1p, 5-0, a fter df'OpPlng the I
opener,
The Cardinals took I
Wfttl 'thl, M. Off•r Ooo4 UntU
over third place with 6-0 and &amp;-1
victorlea over th� Cuba, and the
Cl..... Tlmo
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Giant, may have 1ned Manager
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so with a M win over the Ow-·
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Ohio East-West High School baseball series before l,lZ6 persons in Jet Stadium Sunday. It was the first shutout in the
history of the series.
The West bad taken the opener Of the three game series
Saturday 3- 1 . But the East's first win Sunday was coupled
with a 12-hit attack in the rubber game lor an easy 10-5 vie·
tory.
It WH the fiflh ltr■l&amp;ht cham• driving in two East run, in the
pionship for- the Eaat in as many 1ourth.
Tom Noli. ca of Powhalen took
harnout.a for the prep clauic.
The Weat opened the aerie, the victory. He walked four and
5aturday with a two . hitter by 111ued one atrikeout:
ln Suoday'a O.P:fiDtr Wilaon went
Paul Al1pach of Canal Winchuter
that wu iood enough for a ,.1 Lh.e route, fanned. aeven, walked
three, and 1ave up 1iJ: hit.a. Al the
viclory.
AJapach was intermittently wild. plate, be went httle• as he was
but he blanked the East for five caned out on strikes in the aecond
i1Jnin1s and ,truck out seven, yield• innine, popped to the shortat op in
ina: nine free pasae,.
the, fourth, and arounded sh • rply
First batlernan Larry Cook of to the pitcher in the seventh.
Toledo ban1ed 011i three of We1t'1
In 13 a:■me!J lle fore Su11da)"a
opener oi the . ' doubleheader, no
eia:ht hits and atored one.
Dale Slephena, a ll'bortaLop from pitcher had h_qrled the full route
North Canton, ,parked the El.at of ,corel,aa ball.
Wilton WH mobbed by ·hi&amp; teamle,m f• 3-0 comeback with Wilton
on" the mound. , He billed acroH mates following the vii: tory in sunboth first lnnln1 runs, then acor- day', firat 11me. The East taktna:
up �pirJt· l:li,- thtit 3-0 win, went on
cd one run in the fourth.
lo dub out a J2-blt, 10-t' victory
De1pite tne score In Wil10 n'1 in lhe niihtc•p.
victory Elst managed to �llect
iBob Burton of Logan started
' hlle. Weit got 1lx.
on))' tour
sundaf'I ,eeond pme at second
Stephens again tame throueh in base and went hltleu in two tripe
the final 11111\e for the Ellt and 60 to the plate . before l1111vln1 the
did Mike Hegan ot Cleveland St. �nte1t. Rua, 'Wlckerbam of Ath·
IJmi tius, • son of Jim Hc1an, ena &amp;larted I n tiIh t fie Id Jn lull:'
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aftd now with the Chicago Cuba, down a ucrifJ� bunt. He pinch
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clnnat1 Reds banged out 20 hits so n and Billy Martin and a wild
Sunday afternoon-and split a pitch b)' ace hurler Vern Law,
double header By lime the night- who wa, · then chaaed.
cap started. tht-y ' d shot their wad.
A three-run Rocky Nelto n homSixtttn Redleg hits, includina: er aft�r Groat and Bob Skinner
doublt&gt;s t.iy Veda Pinson, Wally singJed In the ei£hth made it 6-4
Poat and W 1 ll1e Jones. gave the and Bill Ma:r.eroaki eingled home
Reds a 6-� opener vktory and Clementt to make it 6-3, There
Bob Purkey his first victor)' ov�r the Pittsb11rgh rallied unw o und.
McMillan found himself ejected
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Came lht' nightcap and rookie for arguing after he was called
rifhthander Tom Cheney had n o out trying to score from second
trouble hol,_hng the Cincinnati bat• on Bo b J'urkey'll bunt in the
tera to four hits for ii 5-0 white- opener.
w uhing.
The Rl'ds left Pittsburgh for
The .ifternoon was no l without
Chicag
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display of te mperment.
hind lhem here W&amp;ll a hecllc
Don Newrnr11be. the Reds ' start- Sunday and Saturd,y 'g 6·:I 1011 to
er in the set' ond g a m e. Wall e ject• the Dues via a pinch hit home
ed before he nen deli vered a run in the ninth innning by Pirate
Pitch.
tlrst baseman Dick Groat. Jim
When Newcombe l" ame out to Brosnan, who took the loss, didn't
pil e� in the first lnnlll g , the_ Pi- bothe r t o" turn aroun d to watch
rate a leadof_f batter complained the ball Hil over the left field
to the u_mpire that o�e o_f the scorebo ard as the league iead,..rs
eev s in N ewbombe 8 Jersey
:" �ong and the o!her horl I won their 18th come fro m behind
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Very conCu�mg, he S,il ld.
Today the Redll hke a day o ff.
The umpire&amp; ordered Newk t"o They deserve lt,
cban11:e his jersey. l-le argued .
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Beirudgingly. he stomped to the
clubhouse ir nd ch,mged it . When
To Settle
he returned the ;trgument re•
,umed. Newcombe was th11 mbed Sh ot At Patterson
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DEN\/EH UPI - Ma11le t-ristcd
from the 1:a111e. Cal Melish took
Sonny Liston ol Philadelphia and
on lhl! Pirates.
batlle•wiae Zorll Fo lley of Chan­
He didn't do we!!. Bill Virdon dler, Ariz., e11ch h opeful that vi e ­
hit his first pitch over lne right• tory wlll mean a chance a t lt' loyd
field acncn for his third horner I Pt1ttenon•� heavyweight title, 11et­
of the year. The Dues added two tlC' the "rightful challeni:er'• ques­
more runs in the fifth when Dick tion at Ocn\ler's Colluum toniiht.
Groat and Roberto Clemente sin•
Prom oter Milt Willner hoped
tied and Don Hoak doubled. Two gate Hlea would produce a crowd
more came 1cro1&amp; in the eight o n or 10,000 and a gale of $100.000.
two 1inale1 and a Cheney double. He h..a guaranteed the underd og,
Dick Groat, who colleelerl eeven t'o lley, $40,000, and the new
hit• In lO trips during the after­ kn ockout senaation, L11ton, �.noan, chose the first game to hit 000.
hi• 100th home run of his ma­
Jot league career. lit! wa.-. given
lbe ball.
W In• Ohio An, After
The Red1' hi!! moment !n the
flrat aame came in the ahth in• Try in,: Since 1936
ZANl!:SVlLLE, O. UPI - D.11. n­
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run,:, lnl'luding the Pinson, Po11t ny C11.rmlchael of Culumbull, who
and Jonea double11, sandwiched took hl1 fir1t crack at the? Ohio
Amateur Golf Champi onship hack
In 1936, when he Wall 17, !lnally
won It Sunday, 11ml won it thO'r·
oughly.
Under 11. blazing aun, Carmich­
ael whipped Do n Alhert, also of
Co lumbua, 4 and 2, al the Zane11NEW and USED
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from the Jeerlnl San FOncl1co
fan, who once adored him •.
Willie, who ,tormed to t,he Na­
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llonal Le11ue'a Rookie of
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Yea r award lHl ICIIIOn, Wlf OP·
tioned Sundav b)' the falterJne
Hold■ 833 Lb. FoOd
Giants to their
Tacom,a farm
team in lhe P•dClc co11t Leaa:ue.
.. , could bll thl, major i.11ue
pltchln1 If I could play re1ullrly, " th o 8 foot, • loch !In t bao•·
man uld after betna: told he wa•
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McCovay wound up lhe 1e11on
with a .3(M 1ver111 and . 13 home•
runa, and waa lnltrumental
in
keepina lhe Giant, in . fJr1t place
until their coll1p1e lbe flrial week.
of the 1ea1on.
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BuL thla ycar . wu • dUferen.t
story. Hla •Yertilt 1kidd'4 to .k-4
and Willie wa■ rited · • � fall
auv in sin Fr1nclaco'1 eollfPH of
the paat two mon,thl.
M1M1't1r tam Sheehan rumbled
more than one ocqi1ion, "Thia
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year Wlllle can't hit, run or field."
'phone for
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88.48 miles ID hoUr · sYnday lo
wln the JOO.mile Empll'I 8tlte
champlon1hlp for late ·model ■look
car,. Rlchard Pelty ltftllbed tee­
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red from Penn11coJ1,• na tt Nor­
folk, Vo, Latl TllundaJ• 11!1 mot•
her, Mra. Henry Jlll)MIJ', llllll
Barbara Stout and Rini Wood
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11·1 Outing At
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Ra�ine'a Hockln1 Valley Lea1ue
baseball ent.ey, without the aerv­
Jieea of lefthander Litlle Jt,001:
Wol fe, went down 1 1 · 1 at Glou&amp;­
ler Sunduf.
Thus the team that lied with two
other club'li fo r the lint hair title,
facea an uphill climb if It It to bf!
in a strong position at season'• end
when lhe le11gue'1 ca•h pot of $90
11 handed to the winner of both
h1lve1. The llrtt half playof f la to
be, played 11 the end of the aea1on
In September.
Bob Cunningham, ex-Panther ace,
worked the !lrat seven lnnlna:s for
ll1clne, ltve Upt'Only eight hlt1, but
was wild bec•uae of having h1d
lilUe wori. in recent weeb. Bib,
bee Exline wu the winner, fanntna:
4 and walkln1 only two. Gene
arp led · mou1ter hJlten wlth a
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Items vf Interest

They'n l3crve as guides on pre­
co nventi on tours o f lhe big stock
yard arena greet VIP 1 1 al O'Hare
and Midway airports, paint si�•
IY Henrlotta Mc0He
fo r candidates and state dele•
Mn. Lyda Talb ott Cadman of
gat iOnN, and geni:rl\UY supply the
h\-jinks while their elders attend Steuben,•ille died suddenly 1.'hure­
tla,y night of a heart atta�. At­
t o more 1edate matters.
The Berwyn Ill. Young Repub­ tendine the f uneral servicea were
lican Club opened a "aignshop" he r mother, Mn. ·M ollie Talbott,
Friday in a vp,cant ,tore In sub• Mrs. Nell Middleswart, Mr. and
urban Lyons and began produc­ Mrs, Bill M iddleswart, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Middleswart, Mrt. · G race
tion of signs and sl ogans.
Edward Gollsch llch, chairman Allen and ,Berry and Mr. and Mn.
of the :,ign committee, said the Del Talbott.
gro up already had orders for
Mr. and Mrs. Eber O.un., spent
18.000 signs, rangina: from small l�e week with relatives In �dube� •
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Mrs. Cassady or Tuppers Plains'
"When we move the sign �hop spent the week end wilt\ ·her,
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week, we'll lttlve \IP to t�O perMr. and M rs. ,:palph McDadil! h�ve
sons working at the jo bi" G.ott- r�tur_ne(J fr9vi a visit with '. tbelr
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Hooplt "L1neup
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Mr. �M:Ii�Mfs. Bo� Hendcnlo,ti Jr 1 .,
Shefiield, Alabama, spent th� 'fook
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22 and a �porta car parade · .�he lfdnera)'�Pt fl�) brother, Rit�­
t hrnugh the Loop that night..
""ard i'lcndC'fljoJf; ,.,l'etutned h otrie
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------- -Chad Ward who is employed r�n '
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the bottom ·01 1 hc eii.;hth to hring
Pete iBurnsi4,? his filth victory.
'fhe Tigel'II mailr. a shamhl£&gt;s
of
the. operiet When Uicy r11ketl Ralph
Terry for Seven run� in L ht' sec­
ond inning. · Col11vi to 1111 l11F 19th
homer· with o"ne on during
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rally and Norm C1ish cunhected
with the bases foll to make
Frank Lary im easy winner.
Larry Jackson of the CJrds set
the Cubs down on fo ur liits in lhe
f iret game and Ray Sadecki w on
lhe nightc_a.p ,.�ith a �ix-hit effort.
Ken Boyer'a. triple with 1 he baJes
lo ad.e;d . ap,iit;ked a five•run .O[!Jt•
bu rst ln the fifth inning of the
ope.,.er and Stan (The Man) M111;ial
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nightcap. The two hits gave M�aial
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Lajoie. _ (?nly_
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chairman ot the Youn.1 Rep11bU­ Monday night.
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Pomeroy'• Little League Dodgen
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area opponent, thl, evenine in the
Jint round of play in the Ityger
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Wimbledon champion Maria Bueno
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There was • ri1t f i&amp;ht in Cleve.- lnnln1£ of lbe opener between the UM crealelt Df:troll demonatr11Uoa
the 1 934 World s.rt.. beIt ••m•
1,nd ,nd • n w: -rlot ln Detr oil, tndl,n, ••d Senator,.
b1.U peace-lovln1 Del Crandal4 of about when Power WIJ tllrowo tween the T11en and cardlnali
·Milwa ukee cauaed the blueat out at the plaie tryln1 to .JCOtc when :Wt. �ui■ ouUielder I&gt;ucll:y
disturb.Ince in lhe City of Brother- from aeco.nd on a eingle. Both )ltdwl� became a tar1 et
of
playera &amp;ot in se veral tuod IICM wntli for' 1lldinl( routhly into
ly Love.
Considerina it was the aabbath, but Umpire Charle, Berry cot tn T.l&amp;ei tb-"4 bueman Marv Owen.
· i:olntte Gett S.tttfectlon
a lot . of ba,eball pe o ple forgot the laat ward by ejectina: both
their Sunday mannen.
from the game.
1Sko'iff00'1 nomer tied the �re
The Sehl.ton beat Jim ( Mud-Vic Power of the Indiana and
Earl eauey of the Senaton ex- eat) Grant for the fint Ume In hii at �I ·b\d C�1,�lto had the uti,,
of 1Uljlinf home Charley
changed p11nchea as W111hinaton career after he had defealed them
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v.,'t�I :with tbe wiiµllng run In.
swept ■ doubleheader from Cleve• 14 limb previo utly b)' bre1 kln1 • II
land, 3-2 and 5-3,
the
2·2 tie with three ll.na:ln in
� Battl11, .._. on hllt '1n)
-Anery Detroit bns llhl:&gt;wued nventh inning of the oPl!ner. Tex
the field with all llOrU of debrll Cleven1er wu the winner. Rellev·
In a w i ld scene reminiacent or the er "Ray M:oore was credited with
Ul34 World Seriea but were pla- the nlghlc•p victory wbith Wa.sbcated when the Tiaen won both incton clinched with four n.iua, lo
ends o f a twin-bill from the first- the fifth.
place Yankee■, 12·2 and 3-2.
The furore in Detroit came
when Umpire Joe Paparel)JI
about
paced
oncrandall
the
And
tulhing Bravea to within 2 ¾ called Bill Skowron's drive down
gamea of the National Leaaue lead the right field foul Une • two,run
with his :,econd atr1i&amp;bt perfect homer in the eighth innlni of th(!
d,.y at bat in a 7·3 triumph over n.ia:htcap, Detroit ria:ht . lieldet
Rocky Colulto charged .Paparella
the Phililes at Philadelphia.
and the pme was held UJ) 10
Wlft Fifth Strallht
U irate f&amp;ns rushed lo,
The victory w11 the fifth 1n a minutel
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row for Milwaukee and it w11 ward I.be frol'lt .o( the · ata.nda and
&lt;redited to Lew Burdette, wbo .,
went tbe dlJtance for hb 10\h tri ·
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umph. Crandall, who had two
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Bravea' rull1. Ed Mathew, helped
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. �--matter, wtth hi, 19th home run.
Gene Conley wu the loau,
The White Sox reclaimed third
place i n the American League by
beating the Baltimore
Oriole•
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2·1 and 14·2. whll, the ·Red
fl'l!GULAR 4Sc
sox made it three In a row over
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the Athletl�s, 4-2.
In the National Leaaue, the
fird-place Pirates salvqed a ■pllt
with the Reda by winnlna: the
ni1htc1p, 5-0, a fter df'OpPlng the I
opener,
The Cardinals took I
Wfttl 'thl, M. Off•r Ooo4 UntU
over third place with 6-0 and &amp;-1
victorlea over th� Cuba, and the
Cl..... Tlmo
Onlj.
Giant, may have 1ned Manager
Tom Sheehm'a job for a day Of"
so with a M win over the Ow-·
1er1.
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Stars to a comeback 3-0 victory ove r the West m the fifth All•
Ohio East-West High School baseball series before l,lZ6 persons in Jet Stadium Sunday. It was the first shutout in the
history of the series.
The West bad taken the opener Of the three game series
Saturday 3- 1 . But the East's first win Sunday was coupled
with a 12-hit attack in the rubber game lor an easy 10-5 vie·
tory.
It WH the fiflh ltr■l&amp;ht cham• driving in two East run, in the
pionship for- the Eaat in as many 1ourth.
Tom Noli. ca of Powhalen took
harnout.a for the prep clauic.
The Weat opened the aerie, the victory. He walked four and
5aturday with a two . hitter by 111ued one atrikeout:
ln Suoday'a O.P:fiDtr Wilaon went
Paul Al1pach of Canal Winchuter
that wu iood enough for a ,.1 Lh.e route, fanned. aeven, walked
three, and 1ave up 1iJ: hit.a. Al the
viclory.
AJapach was intermittently wild. plate, be went httle• as he was
but he blanked the East for five caned out on strikes in the aecond
i1Jnin1s and ,truck out seven, yield• innine, popped to the shortat op in
ina: nine free pasae,.
the, fourth, and arounded sh • rply
First batlernan Larry Cook of to the pitcher in the seventh.
Toledo ban1ed 011i three of We1t'1
In 13 a:■me!J lle fore Su11da)"a
opener oi the . ' doubleheader, no
eia:ht hits and atored one.
Dale Slephena, a ll'bortaLop from pitcher had h_qrled the full route
North Canton, ,parked the El.at of ,corel,aa ball.
Wilton WH mobbed by ·hi&amp; teamle,m f• 3-0 comeback with Wilton
on" the mound. , He billed acroH mates following the vii: tory in sunboth first lnnln1 runs, then acor- day', firat 11me. The East taktna:
up �pirJt· l:li,- thtit 3-0 win, went on
cd one run in the fourth.
lo dub out a J2-blt, 10-t' victory
De1pite tne score In Wil10 n'1 in lhe niihtc•p.
victory Elst managed to �llect
iBob Burton of Logan started
' hlle. Weit got 1lx.
on))' tour
sundaf'I ,eeond pme at second
Stephens again tame throueh in base and went hltleu in two tripe
the final 11111\e for the Ellt and 60 to the plate . before l1111vln1 the
did Mike Hegan ot Cleveland St. �nte1t. Rua, 'Wlckerbam of Ath·
IJmi tius, • son of Jim Hc1an, ena &amp;larted I n tiIh t fie Id Jn lull:'
'-former Cleveland tndiarui catcher flnt 1ame; Jt1)llnded out and laid
aftd now with the Chicago Cuba, down a ucrifJ� bunt. He pinch
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ouL to rllht tle1d.

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18, 1960

picn ic o f

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The annual family
Col de n Huh1 Cl.11,s of the Fir1t
P,.pllst Church of Middleport wu
beld Sunday aflern oon .at Fair­
irounds follow111g the ('hurch ser­
\'ke ;i;t the church Rev. and Mrs.
Donald Boone and daughte r , Jean
wcrr gue�h ror the day.

Hosh•s£es who were in ch;irge
of the plans and arrangemen ts
tor lhe p1cn1l· were, Mr. and Mrs.
J3erl Boduncr. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Kauff and l\lr and Mrs. Harol d
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Rev. and Mra. Fred r. Gar � ner,
r . R�bft'l Reibed· Mn . • �to n
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and au11 ht'er aroI an d M r1. G,eora:e Chllda, wh o repreaent ed th e
M ! d d �� porl Churc h_ of Chr!11l at
11'1 e � r Ch ll rQ h meeting !n C olum �. returp e d home Friday even•
, mg.
W h tie fn falumbua,
M rl\
Child, ,taye d with her daua:ht�r.
Jani• . who alonj with Joe Falk1 ne r returned tc Middleport for
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Simms were h e l d from the Ewin g
Ch■pel, Friday at 2 p, m. wilh the
lleY. EuKe ne Brown, paator or the
United Method.isl Church o_r _w � ich
.ah e _ was a . member, ofhc1a trn11.
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has served several EUB church11■
.i n Ce n tral Ohio an d for � yean
was pastor of th.e Av ondale EU'8
Church I n Columbus, kn own H t�e
"Church of the Air , '' Dr. MUl1 II
now superintende nt o f tbe Northern District of the Ohio Southeast
E L',3 Co n forence.

Co ming fro m out of town ior the ,
services were Mrs. 1'1o ra ' Hl lzcr, ---- -- --­
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and Mrs. W . E . Schwartz and Mr. I
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; ter, Sus a n, all o( t:olumbus; Her­
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Coo lville; Eloise Archer, Guys­
Yillc; Edga r Dixon , Frost; M.rli.
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Earl McGlo thlin, Rave n swood, W. 'I
Richard Burton
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3 o unce d 11 u g htcr, Debra Denl11e,
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Nav111I Hospital In Jack1onvillc. I
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G randparcnb are Mr. and ;�" - \
Allen Ekhin�rr of Pomeroy and
Mr. and Mn. W. M . Rohert.9 oI
.J acksonvll lr . Mn. Dana Oliver and
Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Ekhin �cr o f i1
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Po meroy are greal &amp;:ra�d_p_
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1rrig ation, recre ation?

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Pomeroy-lllMleport. P!w&gt;. Tuesday, July 19, l&amp;eo

C�ncil Act-ion.
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Named Chief :Of
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$Et�':.;� Pageville General;Store Was

-Built Before Ci�il War Times

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ill cinder atoraae area from ceme·
tetY : -property · WII
denied by
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Cbiet of Police Jed Webater
pre�pled bi• teport , for June,
wbu:11• w.- Mffltl.ed b;y Co.unc1J.
He ffpr:med 24: �iest&amp;r 8U acci4tni,. :M eomplaintl invf!.stlsated,
• fjwt . Wei■I Pl"'lli ,tr.ota on d
11 !INl'IIUIII U11ued. Three emera]eoc»,. -nlli ,were rtpqrted r�r the
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Middleport council prepared today for it&amp; second step
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re9ui�ed by the Ohio Pollution Board before successful t-lp- · �)-:,Ii
phoation can be made for federal fun&lt;IJJ; to build sewerage
&gt;
facilities.
This i5 to give a third reading to 11.$ sewer rate ordin- 1
anc� _ which ha5 gone thro11tb two readings already. If enact- 1
ed, single dwelling units will begin at once paying
per
month for sewer services.
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Ma,vor Kennelh McElhinney pre- HHllh.
sided over a apee:ial meeting of
MOR DISCUSSION
council lut nig ht when the lint
Council.mall Child.a again,' u in I
Slep was taken, It was voted to a rq:ular meeting lalf ':"t:elr:, 1
place a bond iuue on the gener-,d .aou1bt to put off placing th.e bond 1
election ballot this November for i11ue on the ballot at thl!I time.
$1-50,000 �ve councilm en voted · He agreed that me•.nod of financyea, rm·e no, Ule nay a nswer com- Ine wu the "cheapest money" to
ing from Wi lliam D. Childs.
be obtained, .and the fairffl. But 1
Putting the bond inue up for a he relter•ted. u belore, that he
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vote was tenned the firlt necesury wu ep�IVinced:
CAPTAIN
sl( p required by the 1tah! before
-It should not be done unli l
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federal aid can be expected in more study hu been put to find•
Hlddleport.
Ins poalble cheaptr waya of treat.
Tbe Pollution Doud h11 extend- inl wutea.
td Middleport'• permit lo dump
-Votera should not be uked to
untreated w11te1 in the river un• "hut" an expensive paekage when
ill November 15, f•.rtber exten- they "don't know e:u.ctly what
siom1 dependine upon whether or they're buyinc.
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nol council haa moved to:
-And he fin.ally a d mitted, after
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11 I FINMe ....,... faclllHn questlonin1, that he thought the to·
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Captain Robe� M.. C h1mben _Ja.u
lnctudlq • 1Wimery trfffmlnt tal coat of the propoied project.
plent.
'4,73,000, wu too m uch, "m ore beu �� the Cllief of Manpower D1v111on, G·I (penonn,I). of
(21 Centrad Por def.ailed pl•M than the cltiu:ns can pa)'."
the xiy U . S. Ana, C.Orpi ln Minanti 1Pttelflutlon, fOf' tts ....r.
CARIY THE DA y
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a poha, Manne.ota.,
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a.., for which .-neral pl.an1
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Al before, councilmen John Zer•
lllP­
h•� been pnpal'ff and •PPN&gt;._ kle, Lee Smith an d Clinto n Fi 11her
'J'.he XlV U. S. Mm,
N by the Oh'- Department of c.a.rried the day. The,v maintained erv1&amp;e&amp; all .Army Re_ser.ve uru_t..�a.4
that Jliddleport.' t entire favorable Army Reserye Offi�er Trl.if'!l�I
poaition with tile Pollution Boanl Co_t'PI �taCbm.e_n� . l!J: 4flq,�lJ.
. $1:Nlh
would be In jeopardy if lhe fin• W1seonun, Iowa.. North . .apd
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anclng lj:tavn were not t.aken; th.at Dakota. �• ..:.
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_capt. C,�bera, 34, a ,�.If.
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cheaper methoda of doing the J\t'OMiddleport,, holds the: iln1"' �
Ject can, and
IJe sought; that
Med�I for valor, Co�t_ ��·
only bonda to et&gt;ver actual proje ct
costl will need be iaued· that if m a n a Badge, the Koren Ser:,lae
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1y _., Me �l a!d olhe� aw.,_,. f�- .b•
Mli:IUlejtott de. not
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C. M.uqrnc, life.Jon&amp; wltlii" the- law, th e entire eouncil �i..c
armJ' carffr - al! a� e�� Ul
.aftd·
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cited
o
be
to
tandl
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at
died
count
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t Muon
A.��•1• 1844, He receiv . h� �m,.Pleli!lant Valley Hoapital on Mon• they (the three named) do not in- m1u1
on
from thf! U: s. �-li�
- day af&amp;ern oo n. He had been 1n tend to io to court.
Aca�em,v, grad ua.Jmg �n l�, . .
Councilman Fisher pointed out
poor health for sometime. He was
H 1s m8't recenl au1a:��n.t waa
born APril 11, 1875, the $Oil of that ii th e bondin,: method is not As_st. slant Profe� , 0� MUl�r,,
Elijah G . and Emma C. Ro1eberry uaed , and council bu to act later
�•� ne e at lh_e UQawr■1ty . o� _ ru:Mu1111:rave, the last survivor of to stay out of court a ct ,· on,, co un- mois, Ch ampa ig�_. DI•
SN_150.000
Pa__
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nine chaldre n .
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Mr. M lllgr"IIIVe studied law .at W.
children, David , 4, and Marilyn, �
Va. University and stu died for the
who reside at 6M4 Emer■on AV&amp;
teaehin g profeuion al both West
nue South, Minnea polis 23, Minn.
Virg inia University and M arsh a ll
c t Ch •-- 1, th
fCol lege. He laugh( a&lt;hool in the
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Mason County schools for -t3 year■.
. 4th St., MJddleport,
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North
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He wu a re tired d11iry farmer and
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Co ., Navy Yard, and
Va. Ord•
nance Works.
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John Bolin, PomeJ"Oy, was c.aJI.
He w111 1 member of the Bel l- ed to Athent last night by the
meade EUB Church and took an dea th pf his brotheT, Lowell
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active part in the est■ blishment of (Pete) Bolin, 43, who died about
that church when the building of midnight from inJurie&amp; received
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the TNT p lant caused many of the when h e Yfa&amp; struet by a car
people of that area to move to tbe near the North Corporation line
Chief Herbert Gilkey ba reBellm eade area.
on Route 33.
SJJl'vivln,: are his wife, Clan; a
Athena poUce who investig.ated ported the arrest ot � FBward
dauchter, Mni . Herman H. Carder, the fa tality, laid that Bolin ,..18 , Russell, Dext
u, by K lddfepon.
who leachea in the New Matamoras walk,jn g along Route 33 toward poliee on _a DWI tbarJe �1Hl1h School; a son, R. s. Mu,arave bl1 .home at M.i llfield Route 1. He He was fined $ 100 and COiii and
with the APP&amp;lachian Company ol WH struek by a c.11r driven by sentenced to three · dayi in · Jail
Huntington,
Va., six 1rand- Samuel Stalder, Cbawtce:,, who by Mayor Kenneth llcElbinney
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chi ldren .1nd al.I. great grandthild• w11 exonerated of eny blame in tod�YFmed last nl&amp;b t by tbi �e,.
ren. One dlu&amp;hter, Mary, wile of tbe accident. Tbt police said th.at
William Jennings Love, prec:eded
Bolin was 1 4 feet out in the high- port mayor •� r,,u 1 �
him in death In .a.942 and wU bur• w ay when he was ,truck by the port men char-pd with lritoiita.
ti on. Robert Canqthen .,_. u-.
led in Murkie, Indiana.
car.
Funeral servicet wlll be conduct•
The accident Occurred at 9:30 Setaed $1 0 and mat.a, Charla· AJed by Jlev. Jack Higgins at the p. m. .and be died about two lenaworth, $30 �d -�st,i, •WiW•m
Musarave realdence at 25&amp;7 Lin- hours later In the Sheltering Reeves , - and CMb and Olivtt.
coin Ave. on Thuteday mornln1 al Arma Hospital of multiple injur- 1 � Itch., $50 and c:o.ts and -ten dn•
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m J11I.
10:30 a. m . Burial will be in Lone le.:'
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Pomero,,
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Neutzllnl,
Oai: Cemete ry .
the
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Jae&amp;en
body
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wa■ fined llo .a.nd coats DD e
Frienda will be received at the Funeral Ilome in Athens.
' i eharge of rec\lea Optnll.on &amp;,lid
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Fogleso,g Funeral Home 1t M•·
! Harry Andrew llilla, ·PorbJQOutb.
son,
FATAL CRIB
Va., between 8 p. m. Tuesd ay an� noon Wednesday, and at
YOUNGSTOWN, O hio UPI - 1 forfeited a $25 bond on a· cbarse
the Mu tgra ve re�idenee In , Pt. Derrick Bellard, 11 months, burn- ' of no driver's UC'l!oae.
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Pleasant, W. Va., from 2 p. m. ed to de.a.UI jn hi■ crib in a f ire
funeral lim e (hat d eatroyed bill parent,• house
Wednesday until
Monday.
Thursday.
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two river front
pai-k.lna: Jot, wi ll be resurfared
bJ tbt R. P. Chri,ty Company, 1
Mariel,h, · it was decid ed at a
m1et1tlni;· Of' tlie , Pdmeroy CoUncU
1&amp;11 dliht:
f
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t� .i llmeslone 411d _emuts1.
f!-ecl u,�ll WH ' a'Warded the
&lt;JlliWIJ , f(nn· on lb bid of 18
eeab 'po, 1'1Ulff ,-.rd. A double
Hal eaaflnc WtU be 1pplied to the
sWll14 beOrMDJ the two lots at 11
� of, 31 ·cents Ptr · square yard.
J(iot-• -clarle1 · · Le gar estim111ted
(NI � .'.entlr. co,t of the pro•
�id be appro:Umatety $1 ,nO.
-rlbl11�- . Mal, 11 b.plained &amp;,.st
•t· bJ "llayor Legar, . ia a ¾
1nd
'UUe�eaa · of" limestone
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ll�l applled and rolled. DOU·
bje., leal .lf l'\i Jncties of the m a­
�; 'l'be !W1le betWfll!R the
11111 never been surfaced
tt,o
tbe ,double seal wu decided
.councij as bei,ng more efo·J�
f
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t for lul lll.llbl'I
Jl!lllllll· Wllh lla)&gt;or Le,or preiltJi,._, illll, ·,..... road and ap,

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I long· have been interested in 1 geueral stores--:--:espe.cially
old general stOres-and until r�ei\t . years Meigs county was
weU supplied with these commuhity
· merchandising- est-ab,
lisbments.
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Mason County
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Lead
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T�e old •general store handle� · _eYerythjng from pins to
petticoats , cratkers to cow feed and · in addiuon to being a
source of supply for.the community was . also t.be market place
tor local farm produce.
Naturall)' I Wll!I inter.e1led whe n effdrl to sell.
I stopped at the Towniiend Gen­
ldr&amp;. Townsen d baa a son and
Sl\!ro I A Pa&amp;e !ille t..t IJ!•ek. tW.O: �Qibtu;a. .Ftank14&gt; lives . .la·
ud J,,111.,..._ , � iol .,.. Eopeel4}, l!O' .itcz. Mn. . &amp;owden . C.OI U!.mbua and, the two •daagbfer,
told me lhtt the store bad been Jive .In. Me�1:1, county,. Mn. Hizel .
ten.
· /t. · � ol '2',"7' for the month in continUO'IIS operation f?r m ore Stahley, lilr.risonyiHc und Mrs.
Qf Ma, .wu conec tud, the chief than a centu ry, a nd durmg th a.t Lor e ne Scott, o f near Pageville .
�. H.e also reported 878 park- century, except for one brief pe r­ She· �lso h as two brotJ;m·s, Will­
lll_iS 'OMter · vh:H.lltions tor the lod, it had been op�rate d by tw o ii&amp; m: Gr111ham, Coli.np'.bu·s an d Or­
families, the Coopers an d the Villfl . Graham, 11,Jrr-i11011ville and
m»nlb W1tb
unpaid.
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PAGEV1LLE JilEtic'i,iANT - Mrs. Gat h Townsend bellin&lt;I
lq, other acUon ol the Co uncil 1.'ownsends.
, To. S.. lmia,ovemm.ts
The ramblin g sto r� bu1l dmg
It was vO�d lo send street lA&gt;m·
counter of the General Store the family has operated
buil_t
before
the
Civil
War
by
Alert
and jnterested in her the
wu
ntilaiontr Reed Will tO Columbus
for
36
yea•rs.
th e grandf ather of the laat Coo• community. Mrll, Townsend WIS
JU)j- :z«t to attend a school tor the
to
oper111t_
e
th
e
busi�eu,
J.
D.
pleas
ed
lo
learn
that
improve­
per
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OJlfialion and miintenance ot the
ments
Cooper,
wh
o in th e 1820 11 1old the
e ar on
are
c
oming thi s
y
ltl'Hl ■Weeper. 'l'be school is bebusinea .to Dell Jewe ll. I waa un­ the . Pigevme toads, both · 10 the
tai'- COn�ucted by tbe W. W. Will- able • to lilifmd
p
o�t exaJ:tly what the Eut an d to the South. Lail win•
.Company.
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nior
ter�
sh
e
said,
the
r
o
a
d
was
a
l
m
o
st
first
name
was
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Coun,cU pused a resolution but
�li eve h� was Edwin �ooper impassable a nd had splashed a l­
�mendln&amp; the Pomeroy police
who ts me nt1 o�ed in Scipio his most to the l opll of the gasoline
pre•
in
action
ita
for
,. �enl
tory as a pr ominent early �ettler pumps outside th e store.
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v,en� breakinJI and entering,
In an a•fternoon session yesterday, the Metis county
ship.
of
Mn.
TownNndi
did
not
INN
that
to�m
of. lPciinirey b1,11:u;ieu pla ce■ lut
,ny of ...,. l•nd · hr strip mine­ commissioners agreed by unanimous vote to assist th e VilMl. Jewell owned th• P..•
wetk , iad fot - tbe arrest of four
OP*r■tlona. encl reeret1 that her
lage of Pomeroy in the repair of the Pomeroy levee Hy furor
ville
short
time
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JUD, �voJved. .N&amp;JDed in the
ntl1hbot1
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to
do
10.
Dishing equipment for the project.
and
told
out
to
Gath
Town.-nd
tomalieftdatlon were Patrolmen
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Mllf.h of 'the ll!Nuty · of ' what
In 1924. Mr. TownMnd o,ar•t'l'.he viUage is to pay the cost of fuel and the wages of
werrr and Geor1e Hieb
••• ,.nn■rty a P4"0lperow a1rl­
ad th bueineta f11r 32 yNr•
an opera.tor for the equipment during the time it is in use
Kennelh Gro"'-d ndio operator
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wltvr11I dl1trld haa been ,mlli'•
until
IN•
dNth
t.ur
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on
th8 project , the resolution
ver.
states. The resolution was made
.
Nd by_ t.h• ■trip mine op11r1
Sine. that time It haa Ne.n con
• �n1nce No. 336 wu 1iven
at
the
request
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Delmar Canaday, who met
tlfr\1 thpt h•ve literally torn
ducted by Mn. Town■end.
re1dlnc ahd palled H an
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with
the
commissioners.
tht
community
a.auncltr.
·
•e� meuure. u authorizes , P•Kevme, Pagetown or Down­
res
o
lution
was
A
pass
e
d
by
• lorney, was asked by lhe com•
Neither does ■he believe that
lbt! mayer and clerk to enter lnto Jngton (You can take y&lt;1ur pick} enough money has 1 been derlYed tbe Colflmisi,;i�ners t� aaalst Sut• missioners to step d own as their
.
nm
e
ja
th
o
st
of
norther
Seiplo
a contrad whb -Uie count)' 1:0m•
from royal(les to pay for ·the ton towllshlp an pr-0vidlng a ·nood alt orney in the injunction auil
..Ollen,.ret,tlwi to, maintalnlnl township '&amp; two vil laa:e• and is damage to the farms. Silt w ashing road for Syracu1e by a 2-1 vote, 1 filed by H omer Geoglein seeking
Yiila1e prllonen in tbe county a bout four mUea north of H arri­ from the bare hil ls has fJl led with Com�isslonc�
H,rtinger to h•It purchase Q,f a caterpil�
Hll WiUl tbt \1Ua1e to pt)' for 1onville. The ' first Post �ffice some of the roads, clogged ·and Ne ulzlmg favorme the resolu• tractor fr.om a Charleston firm.
Dieala. lluncfry 1iid turnkey fee1, in the township was estabh•hed 1tre1ms and ruined bottom land, tl!)n an d Don Mullen caatlng a I M r . O ' Brien cou ld lklt be reach•
and was calle d
Pfi:.tln&amp; Diobietna at Monkey at Pagevll le
ah e uid. And to prove tier pOint d iuenting vote.
ed for comme nt today bill reLibc:oln HUI were "Downin1ton ", pro baby · beca1111e one bu only, to travel in any
M '■hd
Aid
fuse d the c ommissione rs reque1t,
Jn
e
o n8lruclior1g the Syral
e
both
a
wn"
P
and
geyJl
"P
o
a
get
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Webl.ter
cU� and c•1ef
direction from fa1evill e
to
see
cuse
lo
f
­
road,
d
terme
od
n
o
"Sutt
y
in
re
o,t
a-lread
ex
Office, wt:
a mem ber of the board aald. ·
to col\tlct resident■ In P
how the . strip mine operations Township Road 122" WH requ es tor.
ton
Post
istence.
The
Downln&amp;
111 another action bv
the . aieu. The c:�mplalntl were
· the board •
haye ravished the la nd.
ed by township truatee .lloy.. Jones
that l'llldtnta. of tbe1t two ■reH Ui:e operated until tw;o )'ean 110
Oi
d
Company
Standa
the
In lht midst of a ..,_..1
�•a
-1
r
who met with the commi18ioners.
were P&amp;r.k.lnl In "no partint" when It was dla«,ntlnued in d
aw
a
r�ed
the
contract
to
turmah
ap,..,anct
of
HIOletfon
In
According ,to the resoluUon, the
son• lJld ert11Une tnffie · lluardt , the community made a parl of
ttit comm11n"1 which followed
trustee&amp; are to furnl■ h 1 ,rl(ht g 111o hne lo the eoun\y hl,J.bway deAlbany Route 2.
In
the
-..ke
ef
mhUft9
o,er••
•I way ror the road, clear brush partment fot • 90 day period.
Laat Pffl MHfW ,
' tht T•WflMnll farm 11
tlon&amp;.
and rebui ld fences and inata ll Their bid was _23 .35 �nts per
Mn. TOWllftttd was the lut
OM
.t
the
few
that
11
,
.tlll
ln­
drainage.
County equipment and Jallou for premium Jas and 20.2
Downington Poet Malter, aocceed,
c
t•ct
an�
wlll
Nma,ltt
so.
tht
labor will be used on the project cents per gallon foor regu l� ,:11.
ln&amp; her husband to the Job after
1tan
owner
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� il ls were rea_d and o� ered
CommlBsio ner Mullen said tod ay
8
ke
to
aupply
Mr
.
Mlthben
with
.
d. All three members (jf the
l)ll
that h e voted against the res olu!����als�!or� �11 ��: �ea��
folHI. '"4 and the othtf' nece.
u on because he felt that - the board were present.
her husband optrtled the bu1i1ltl" and to pau up any ,,...
township ,hould pay for fuel and
ne,1, ■o .abe succeeded him in th.e
O
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pact
of ituldl m•er by ...,In■
63
mani,ement at the establlahmenL
c ount.,
1
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up
Mr
firm
IMCI.
s
Fianral 1etvlce1 for fftmtlton '" Today she 1till operatea the
After all, a person who h,1
,
in
,
o
k
most
wor
the
d
of
�-.
lloft41Y
g
died
w.bo
x..n,, -,;e
,,., .. O'B,ie n , pro,ecuting al·
spent the cre.ater �art of _her life
evoint •�- Jlie' &amp;. AAtbOllJ, Kol- -11 or the buyln1 lind m,n11e­. 1ervin1 a �mmun1ty naturally
pltaf, Roeu,�. UI. , . will .be held ment and ha.a Ume for a few odd hatei, t o see any p11rt of lt
ffiunclay - � :I p. JQ. h-om. the job■ ',l(ke c�rJng for a 14 room destroyed.
Meigs County's new hoapltal hocton for comparative fit:urel I funds , they uid.
Ewm,, Ch.ape&amp; with' �ill in the hou\e adjoinlna the 11tore bt.iildhai
With the knotty problem of
be heated with gas, It waa ind the ne w Pl euant Vllley Ho■·
will
garden
111nd
.
chic
k
en■,
nlaini:
a
�b Gf'OYI Cemetery.
decided IHt night in the t'bll'd
pltal at pt_ Ple asant ba d been heating the facility out of the
Mr. Kut, a niUv&lt;i ot Middle-� i.nd manatJnc • 113 acres fmn
Andenon Dei:ivel'llwar , application may now be
j oint session of the Melp Memor- -visited.
Port, had lived ,.� Roclllord !or about I\Yo ndla lroin Pige,llle.
for the Hill-Burton grant,
made
wH
nd
a
e■
e
1,
Trust
l
Mro.
,51
Ho,pit.a
Tow11!'1od
the
J.al
rn
waa
been
In
UI
had
night
st
bo
.,.,
ecislon
and
Tbe
!'!•IIY ,•
!17 V- eiled
Attack
lclal1 explained . Arcbilecl
of
Co
t
Hospital
yea� a,o tw� .mile.a frotn Pagelulon.
County
Ult
innl
�..tb for f lon1 period ,
HI
GO
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UPI
TrtHury SecC CA
only on heating the boapital, the
.
lurY�von - � Ji.la. wife Dal■,.. vnle. Jtefo� tier marrlai:e at the . rttary R.obert B . Ande raon in an
The desl1ion Wat ttae.hed by a ottlelals poi n ted out. At the pre, Ray Nay bu had prelimin ary
&lt;:Fran k Vaughan, retiring c o m• I
at bome thti'ei e aon;· William ace of , 18 , ■h � ' wa■ Mils · Nada implicit att.ack on the IH!moor111tic mender 0� Drew W bster Po�t N 1 secret vote, by b.allot by the two aent time there ue no fuocls plan■ •r�ed and it ia expected
o.
e
that al det111U1 rela ting to conboard,, with the tr'ustees (avorln&amp;
�-.uton
Jr llockf&lt;IM: two _Graham , the da 1i11hter of � pro- Party'• plaUorn, warned today 39 ..
, �menean Legion. rev iewed 1 a , s he,.'-l by • t-1 .tnte ond tbe avail able fOI' air conditio ning but itruction of tfle hospital will be
lf&amp;li-chlld11n ;
,lye
brotheh: mlnent Scipio farmer. She •-Ind _that intere■ t ra�s cannot be held
.
��
it was &amp;tressed that air cond ition
ac I IYI IIes OI the pos( the past
ye�r I "
conlpletec1 ·. well ahea d of th e
� lliddleP9rt Ra. Ch1tle1 : 11� huaband w ,n en11ced . In down ln
times without pro- and·.thanked every member for has members of the hospital comml1s- ing the facility bas nol been ruled
October deadlint for final appll.,, �. i.wnnce. Alb1-d: nt.; Fred, farmln1 for some time after their ducina boom-uid-bumt.
O. Alkln1,
io n by a 3- 1 vote.
en
r
ad
coo�er�tl on i n a farewell address the only member ot th� Holpita l
n for : the graaL
catio
tbe
of
but
part,
reater
arrtace
m
of
�h:!
ltiJ-..&lt;1nd
g
�eJle, UI.; •nd
�::e:.� ::{��l ':�t
Mo� day ni ght.
commission not site�itt, bad bis lllir cond itioning may stm be conAttending w�re • Mn. Pearl
lelfadere, W. · UJlree � Kn lhelr ml?ried life WU lpfllt In
proxy lield by Xa lad sldered i f the money beeomea Repnold1, preside�t of the Meigs
!'nd• Jo�u. drove Cl17, O.; Ame- lhe aelieral merdlandl1lnc buli• Third Son Of Couple
T�e mee'llng was highlighted by v�le cast by
,
Han
d
y.
Dell,
,
and
DI.,
,
�ton,
in■�Uatlo n of new officers by Le1k Koailtrl
available through a lower con- Community Hospital Inc., who
Th e deci sion _to use RU heat structlon coat than estlmaled or w11. invited there to discuss de•
Mn. Town,end !Ikea lhe •••·
..,.,.
ra1.,.Dj!
DI.
ll&lt;Jrlha Colle,
� , Kun ta:, Etehth Dis trict First
tails_ of the eqn-at1uction and finRocktord ;tel'\l'ice., wHI be held eraJ ■tore bu1lne11, ,he IIJ'I. It
J1D},,a ,W. lo&amp;n10n, thlrd. ,qn of 'f'lcl! Commander. Special auests was made foll owmg three tes&amp;ions by pledJed ,uu.
1ncl111 pla_nfl, •nd Hospital Com•
UnA'.et FimeraJ llqme Wed- &amp;ivea her an opportunity of meet. Mr, .and , Mn, Joseph R. Jobnaon, were memben of the Legion Aux- attend ed by representatJves of tlte
Ohio Fuel G.is Comp�l' and The
Mr. Bradford and Secre£ary mission membera Fred W. Crow,
�� �t t�IO _., -. alter wbJch ins her nel&amp;hbon and 1t the 'Wollpen Ro•d, ·to be In the armed lllarif !
Ohio Power . Cpmpan}\ Both com- I Leo Vaugha n st,ted that glfta I Kalad Hin dy, an d Dr. R. E. Boice
a
comfortable
toreea,
be,an
bl■
ba1ictr•inln
to
�e
time
provid.■
�t
g
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tbl, reaia i� wt:11 be
1
.Pb l Casci ene the annu al Un- panies had -prepal'.tl� ,.Cost eati- to the hO,!ipltal can be used to lrut!leea w:ere Crill Br•dford, R.
lati, Wed- Jtvlna. ll..,.ver, · lh • ll nb
30 In lhe Army at �rt Knox,
ow. �•
•paz Nit' ..;t•inl
l
1
,
mates for bo;lh instal1-\jon , �d secure extra Hlll,Burton funds. L . .J1COba, \ Lester Hart, Joe SI•
anc:iia,t report.
,
illledaJ:. frtilld■· )n..-,; .� Tbun- alder 1na dl1pos1ng o the utwt!II DJ
op
�yond
·
farm
but
.
lijke
d
b
a
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■-lad,
bapd
be
a
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s
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e ratio n. nie ho's�l-�l. .
ror each . $2 _p ledge, d H a mem • son, H. E: Starkey a[\d Henry
Jonn,on
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and
alao
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Enrett
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fM ..lC- i nolllnl I For Sale" alp . oli lhe - h&gt;- CUbl · and loiepb L. JohnllOll II bread and tted tea 'weJe· served to had' alsq cont&amp;cted hos ott,li "'at ortat ,m to the new boaplta1, $1 Clatwortby, Mr. Bradford Pi'e■ld·
Marysville, Zane"1il111!' .aad C01p- wW be received from federal · ed.
the 45 per.110n1 atten.dful.
■tote bulldllll, 1,., made· UIUe 1bUonod II Fort lli-aq, N. C.
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Att,end Grogan
R:t,�s Thursday
In Middleport

A gro up trom the Mornlna St•r
EUB Church held tholr midweek
prayer and pratAe sitirvlce Thur1day
evenlne 11 the panonase o n Nye
Ave. Mn. Clark Ihle WH In ch ar1e
or the tervlce.
Fol lowlnlil the prayer service a
reception 'w11 fiven Rev. and Mrs.
Franc!■ H. Glatler. Gift, ol mol1t1y
the
and food wen preatinl� Lo
Gla&amp;ioh from the churc:h, mtmbera
1nd 1 frlend1.

Is ·rhere A Way Out?

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To Be Fair Speaker
I Dr. Delbert S. Mill■ hu been ,e.
I le&lt;te by th• 1&lt; 111 County l&lt;lol•
Eva I terial Assoclali n II Cuett 1peaker
t open the Meigs C unty Fair pro­

Mn. Edilh Th o mil.&amp; retu rned
from Mt"IGS !Jl'neral H o.11pital Sal ·
urday to r hr home of her 11i 11 tcr
and bro t her- i n-law, Mr. and Mri..
Jaco b S1 huler and u 1mprovmg
18111&gt; W110dard and Tommy G oet t
�eturne&lt;I home Frid ay after a v1s1t
.
in Colum bus
F uneral se rvices were conductn
Mrs Pcllrl Smith who hH bee
quite 111 a t the home or her d au11h• tKI Thursday afternoon at Rawttr Ulfl t11on - in•law, Mr a nd Mn. 1 11 ngs-c oats FuneraJ Home f or
Edi;:ar Van lnwage n has return ed M rs. Ro bert f Emma T.) Grocan
lo her home, Lasley St , " a n d ia im- 1 wh o died Monday at her home in
Molin e , afte r a long ill n eu.
provi n g.
I
Out of tow n relatives wh o were
Mn. Anah Van Gun dY of Co lum- . here for the se rvices were, Mr.
bus is lhe guc_st ?' _ h e r parel)\.i, Mr. a nd Mrs. John Ward o f Maysville, .
and Mni, Peai I Smith. .
I Ky M u Clara Herrmann of Col., r. an d um h
M rs. Alher I M ecs an d •.n
�.
�, -.,., 1� � "'
us Waller Phillips of
h.
.
.
M ,� M , l �o�n n ��: s ansd :;� ghte;l ington: D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Georae
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Ml� SflEILA � YO,LJ NG ·-.. ·.
u
A ' . v ed
Ed 1th
Y
· Fo wler an d son, George, and Mn.
,
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Crown C_itv with Mr. a nd Mn. Har- r Joa n Lee an d ron . of Columl,)us,
Mr and Mrs. Jcl,hn C . Young of fl.acme � ,annOQ.ftcing the
old Erwu�- Bohh,v Erwin un� e r• .' M rs. Earl We bb and chil dren' of
eng agement a nd apr,roacbUli ma•rri�ce ' Qf. .. 1ht;!ti Jlau i.bter,
went suri:cry at Hol ter Ho.!lp1lal Tol e do Mn. Virt?;il Collin i Nel- S ell An
h a,
o hn MaurI�. Loll ,,'son of M r,, &amp;Jl
. d . M rs.
q, Io M
Saturday morni n , . Mr. Erwin 's f, . ,on,111,· M,. and M,,. ,,·ck P.
lher, Luther Erwin. is quite ill I n I Herrma�n and dauJh.ter of Bel- Ma.urice Loll a I, so Of Ra Cjne; , '. ! . . . ,
of
lbe Barberton Hospital.
Mias Yeung U - a. gradual� Qf :.� Cf High '8chool,
I pre Mrs Fred Marsha ll .a nd dau .
1
Capitol Cit)" Products of• &lt;A&gt;·
Recent gueats o f Mr. and Mra. ght�r.
Da vi d Y ost of Port- 1860 a-nd is ' no� employed
Bento n Poon wete Mra. Maude ' land and Mr. and Mn, Jack r lqtnbus. l:(r. l..,Qtt ftl_ also a (ficluaie o
�U•e ·Hhlh Sc�OQl
Ackley and dauahter, Ann, and J&lt;auff of Pt. Pleasa n t. w. Va.
1 a{l� .i.s eJll_ployed, ln'1 B•tte11e;Me.t'Pona1 � ltute in Coluitibu�.
sons M_r. a nd Mr&amp;, Paul Ackley o f
12:,; 7:�() p.m:' at the
Mr. Grogran an d son wh o ,tay. �e. wed([ln g wllL}ffl an: even
· t· " of Jiu�._
·
Zanesville .
t.�rt,- M�lhocU!Jt �:u!C�.
· l ,.
,ed with has brother•ln•law 111nd �.
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Dr. and Mra. G. H. Duke ol R IP• sister Mr an d Mrs Jack Ka ll ff .
Jt1ly 26lh at
·c.ti't1l'chf1i ' ·ot
POMEROV, OHIO
Icy, w. Va., were Sunda y guests o f while' he�e return� to their
E. MAIN STREET
r
1
Patf!
ln
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n1
Middleport.
l;nl'l,:'
Sia
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&amp;..Mrs. Pea rl Hysell.
h om e Saturday. He w.as accom- u_,;.,,_
· TJihe ·or ;he· ewrit le from 4
Edward Graber of Columbu■ ' panied b)' J ack Kauff and dauti,
ne on
i
p.m. tp · &amp;146 p._nt."Mv. 14,lph Hum•
,
\Friday
Th�
'Jllie•
:
,
-CL
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-mel
th•
spent lhe week end with his m o
_a hter. Jody . Mr . K uff had ccom1\-l�ev�nin g ,1 the' , , i:o ri{e of b)e &lt;1f lfte Bddf���· Clnucb an•
er, Mn _ Ch1 rle1 Graber.
panled M,,. Webb lo Toled o on
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- 0cad •
M•11 -1, w. � Hite , '""";'"II
• ft-- 1:.�
11:t.:· ;;ior a n""
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hood o r Thu rsday. The Kauff's planned tp �
•
1 1 o loc ,poU uck d maer. ·
Columbus w�re recent overnig ht return to their hom e In
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Pie•• 1 1' :c i:
Qrhtord, sr ad •
guc1h oi M111,11es Lena and Katie sant yeaterda J .
.p(1rn ed 11'.:iit;g th• bu•y· , ,nn, MN"l,...ort, Pomeroy,
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GJlhea:
.ft
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G uth. Th oy left Saturday for Ana__ ____
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evemn11
un&lt;ier the dlffe�ian ,oI an..,d Rutland
he l m, Calif., whe re they will vialt
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l\1ri5 -1, Max N'.:Jlnha1rt and _ pr l�es ,-lted. � ; · · ·
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M r and Mn Bernard Ailhworth
.4 W lf
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Heinernlc
is
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to
d
Willllm
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W�atd,
■wattl
14.tl!I
pen
eunton I .
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Th�y will &amp;� fro m Ca !Uornla t�
h
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fr1end
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Phoenl :1 , Arlt., and will sp,e nd the
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borswan"',1
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Ya s
wlnter in Flo rll a . They wtire ae- the hom e of Mr. ■ nd Mn. Hownd Bc� _ Wolf.J!1 ,fll)d ,'1r&amp;. Hite. Se,ver•
e lved
e
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om
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1 ef t:i�:,:·1� .
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St
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H.,one
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Heiner's
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Mr. •nd Mn. Howard, Wo lf e re• ,
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.Pr'oltent- w'e� lhose named above · ,·. • 1
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were
turned to their home, Beaver Falls, •� �� �
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with
Go
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Good Thine•
Va . . today after a week enil '
:
Elle� n �enoy• , Hllarry ,o hnso1 ■n d ver . JOrb M'('I.Yl:1 enry Ra lbel, M rs. . , · •_ '
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Helntr'I , • • 'CIUII
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Cle
in
lne,
an
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of
Columbus,
Mr.
an
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Mrs.
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lbel
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With
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falnily_ oi Powe
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Mr. ' i nd Mrs. Ch 111'l es Te mpM I , ed Ruasell ud.
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Colum us were week
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ier 1 nd ,tte nd ed the recepllon tor Mra. Carl Rua.sell aind daughter,
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E ue· Church J,'rlday evenin g an d · A uMC II , Wayne and Teddy, Mln• ,'.�
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the murnlng wonhlp , ervlCI\ on
9el1 a nd faml ly, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Sund ay ·
Ven oy an d 90n and Mr. and Mrs.
R o bert Venoy an d s on, of Poffl, ·
croy.

Prffyer Service, Held
A t Pt111or'• Home

Middleport

Dr. Delbert Mill,

AttendSi,nm$
RJtes F,iiloy
I n p,,Om,eroy

There will be race s and garnet
i n charge of the Mid d leport Pack
and a wiener roast with each f11m­
Hy bringi n i: the ir own food. The
rJ a 11 cerem onie, and preparalio n
r or the wien er ro ast will be in
cha r ge of the Rock Spring• Pack.
Cub Scouts of the entire area
are invited lo par1Lc1pale and l ead.
crs wbhinc: lo have thejr P.ack■
p..i rl Ll'ipatc 11rc requested to ton­
:al· t Juhn Krawsciyn o r Dwight I.O­
gan.

A special mtetlng of the Melg�
County Mlniaterlal Associati on h118
bee n called by the
H ev. Eu a enc
Brown, prealdent, for Tuead ay at
10 a, m. at the United Methodlal
Church. Plans regarding the Meigs
C ounty Fair progr am will be d isru11cd . All mlnhters ot Me l11
Counly arc uraed to be preaenl.
�•olJowing lhe meeting the aroup
will have a lunch eon at Circle ' s
[ Roata uranl.

TRY GLI DDf.NS
New Spred House Paint

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Piao.a were complete4 for the
Cub Scout Jubilee outinf to be
hel d at the Rock Sprlft" Fair­
gro und&amp;. Sunday, Jllly 24, at 2 p.
m., for Cub �o uta an d , their fa m•
iliea, at I meetine held Frid-a)'
evening at the Rock Springs Meth ·
odist Church.

ly LUCILL. ·HAWKINS
Union �
Mr. and Mn. Paul Ekhi n ger a nd
Mem o rial H ospita l in Baltim ore, !
Md., with pneumonia. Her room daughter, Paula June, are in Col,
I umu1 tod ay wher e Paula Jun e will
number is 508.
enter Chil dren's H o1pilal and will
As the W llh•m Dile.a family rece ive physical therap)' for se v ­
will be moving lo Athena &amp;00n, er■l weeks.
Mrs. Dil es• and chil dre n, Kathy,
Mn. Frank Lowery of Pitlaburi,:h
Johnny tnd BUly ha d planned to ; arriv ed Fr iday evening for a vi 11 il
com e soon for a v acation with with Mr. and Mn. J o hn Sauva11e.
the Diles in M i dd leport a n d Dr.
Mr. an d Mn. Garland Weav e r
and Mri.. Ch arles Jivi de n and Mr. and da u g hter, Ann, o f Dayton arc
and Mrs. Ha rry Mitchell in Athena the guests of her pa rents, Mr . .and
but their tr ip w ill be postponed Mni. John S.auvage. Th ey are e n­
until M rs. Dilea i.a a ble t o travel.
route home from a vac,:tion in
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1 New York anlt Washin,:ton, D - C.
Mr. and Mr.s. E rnest Phillips or
Qffll Y
Columbm, arc the guc.!i\.i or reld­
tives,

Othen altcndrng the picnic
were . .\l r aad Mrs Wilh&amp; A n t•
ho11y , �Ir �n,t Mrs. Geral d Antbony .ind {'hddre n , Bar ba ra and
fot•, Mr �nd Mr.s. Owe n Bratton
11nd l"hildren. M ll"hacl and Ste ven
Mr. i:lrld Mrs lluhert Haggerty and
A Smith family re union w a s
gon s. H1d1ard . Chi ppe r an d Ma rk, hel d yeslerday at the Mi lepo
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Mr. rn&lt;l '.\lrs. C l ifford l h1y e s a n d Roa d side Park with the followmg
50 n , lirei,:ur y, Mr and Mr11. James attend ing Mr and Mrs
Ed De n
Pullen and Susrn , Stephaine an d icua of Peoria , Indiana, M r an d
Stephen. Mr and Mrs . Tony Flower Mrs. Sidney W lh, and Mn. Dale
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an d d11ldren, Martha and Mark, I Smath and children Phyllis · StanMr and Mrs Kalad Hln d y, and ley and Jeffrey ' an d Pamela
·s tf"ven, Janie and George, M rs. Ke11inger, all ot Rutlan d .
t·rank Wihon and An n and SharMiss Ed lQI Kennedy, o f Athena,
On and Mrti. Charles Searlrs and
tiiecc. Lmda G iddens, Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Homer Win n and
Mn. i'' rank l'h&lt;'�sehrew, Li n d a son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Dud.a n d J a ck K;rnff anlt Elin or and ley Smith a rid M r . and Mrt1. Don.ai d Wells and chil dren, Allen ,
ptck liodirnH.
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and Mrs. Pearl Hoffm'a n
Paa t (:o unt.·ilt ora
and d aughter, Lois, of Hartford ,
M.r
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d M - M l 0 Al• Mrs. Ve11rv1evc Ward . Mrs. Ph o• t e� s w�i- th �:; da��hte:� :ecky
fDa C l ifford and Bren da S.,yrc an d M r. and M r1. Edg111 r All enswere guests when the P asl Cou ll • wo r th and • ragd dau gh.te r, K ri I·
?ilor'li
of
Theodorus
C ou n cil ten o f Midd leport.
r.a ughters of America met al Baiey' 11 Lake Thursday even in&amp; ror a
ilx o 'clock potluck supper.
Fellow,hip
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,,e n , Mn. J o seph Beci,tle. Mu. La w- ffffa Se11ion
The Y outh Fellow ship of the
rence Smith, Mrs. llenry Reibel ,
met • Sunday
M rs. J •c k Rob5on, Mr A . O lan Good · Federated Ch.urch
win, Mrs. '.'t11:1r y u urines. Miss Er- evening at the church for their
'na Je.se, Mrll. oval Di ddle a n d re s ular me eting. Joha nna Ye• u1er
wa s In charge of the program and
M r■. James Sayre.
gave lhe llvea of thre e d ladples,
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