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VOL XII NO. f/1

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Tlte Inter_,. 0/ I'~ Melp.Ma,on Area

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j -..·JJtC)psy Ordered In Death Of ·
Aged'Elza Bratton, Carpenter

Pomerof.Middleport, Ohio,

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Sheriffs Make TeQI In rt.ti.,
Of B&amp;E At Wilkesville ··

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·lter charges ·
, tMcGrath, 44, Cary be flied today or
, J)fnging on res~lts
pay being perform- /
tnbus.
Robert C. Harten- .
(iest.ed the autopsy be
eci at University . Hos- :
pltal: n the remains of Elza
Mil~ ration, 92, who died
at 1 ~1 ·., Sunday.
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. Sheriff Robert Hartenbach is COOflfJratfni tojla -~ - tJae
ymton county sheriffs office in the invtltf.JIU.C. :K· a:.~kmg an~ entering last night at the ltcCiiinbtr ...,....., at
Wilkesvllle.
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Harten.bacb said today that there have beta ~ IIICh
c~ in Vih'C?n county in the last t.Jiree niJhta. ~ obbrs
~re mve~gating the possibility that the Nfllll
were
u~volved ID the Carson Service Station breatinc alld entenng
discovered Saturday morning at Rutland.
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In Jail today awaiticg extradi•
tion to IIIIOn Countt, W. Va., is
Larry Jelfera, arrested by Chief
Herbert Gilkey in Middleport.
Jeffen ii wanted by IIIIOD COiin•
'&gt;' authorities for the allepd
theft of copper wire from \)e
Hudaon Brothen' mine in ~ t
county. SberlH Hartenbach aaid
the wire WII sold to a Pomeroy
Junk dealer.

1'he:..,feriff's office liad arrested '
MeGl'a't~IFriday on complaint •of
his wU Minnie, who charged that
her hlil nd had assaulted her and•l
broken lier arm and had beaten ·
and ki,~ her :father, Mr. Bratton,
who ,ij\'til at the MeGrat)I honie.
AL SCARBERRY
Sunday 1he Bjgony Funeral Homie
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ambu!f¥e wu called to the Btat•
ton ~ence IDUth of the State ·, ·
Experiment Farm at Carpenter tp
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take , ¥r, Bratton to , the hospital.
Upon~ivul at the farm home, It
wu ,
overed that Mr. Bratton
•~di ad passed away.
'lt.r;~~atton wail said to ·hav~
been· ~Ive and in 1ood ·health un:
tll .-.e;Lias beaten. Sheriff .Hartel)•
bach - Y had establ11hed no rea- . Alfred A. (Al) Scarberry arriso.n . i. the berserk ·m .of ang-=c· ves in Middleporl loday where
which. caused McQreth to beat and be will begin his new duties as
Funer,J servicea for Samuel
mli,lll~hl, wife •!14 fathe~•ln-law. · principal of' Middleport High Henry Reltmire, 1111, of New Hnen
~ l'flUlt fllf the auto,i.y will School. It w11 14 years ago 'that will be held TUeaday at 2:30 p. m'.
dtlelftllne whtther or nat man- he graduated from the aame at the New Haven EU8 Church
afauthfer cu,.. wlll. N fllad school, in which the man he re- with Rn. Hobert Dille officiating.
a.-i,., larl MjcGratll, 44, now places, Earl Knight, was princi·Mr. Reltmire, who had been enbe~ !t-14 l1t the•~ lall on pal.
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gaged in the plumbin,c bualnea in
twe, c riles .t--.... ult and batInside" New Haven for aeveral yean died
. Scarberry, 32, was
~ - h Intent # ldll, the •ht•·
0£ the 11146 Yellow• J11cttet team Saturday in offices of Dr. ' John
YOll the SEO cllamJ1iOIIUllp.
ff~
-(l!Nty.) . Hacbtt .!lfU-1tlle'
sone
to
die
cfottot••
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requested an autopsy and authoriz:" Neither weighed
11tjckt,n
wblle
waitiJl&amp;
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to
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ed• the Bigony Funeral Home, Al• than 145 pounds draped with· a doctor.
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bany, to take the i&gt;&lt;ldY to Columbus w,e t T)lanllagiving Day's mud.
wu
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in New Haven on
He
Since then Scarberry bas:
to discover the ctuse of death of
August
17,laH,
the
son of the late
-Graduated from Rio Grande
the aged Carpenter resident. The
autopsy .is to be performed by the College wilh a degree in science. John Reltmire and Lenora Find-Earned his Master's Degree ley Reitmire.
chief pathologiat at the .hospital.
He ls 'survived by hia wife, Mae,
from
Miami University.
Mr. Bratton was born and had
and the following children: Mrs.
lived most of his life In Columbus
'- Married his college days Henrielta Lee Bailey, RFD 3, Porn•
township. His wife preceded him
sweetheart,
Ernaline Wick.line of eroy; Mn. Leota Bouah, New Havin dealh in -1930. Twin daughters,
who married twin brothers, sur- near Cleveland and fathered two en; John T. Reitmire, New Haven;
vive. They are Mrs. Earl McGrath children, Margaret, 4. and Bruce and ~--,Max~~' Letart,
W. Va. lb addftlon 'he ls survived
and Mrs. Ernest McGrath, all of 2.
- Taught four years at Tipp by nine grandchildren antt three
the Carpenter community. Several
City High School and . served ta•t great grandchildren. one grandgi,andchildren also sutvive.
Funereal services have not yet year as principal of Nor th Fair- c.hild, .M1IS Sandra Bo111h, ia DOW
touring Europe
followinc her
been completed but · will be In field, 0 ., near Mansfield.
Mr.
Knight
after
maiy
years
as
at
'Marshall
Colle~ this
graduation
charge of the Bigony Funeral
principal resigned ' that adminis- spring.
Home wilh burial at Car.penter.
tralive posl lasl spring but is
Friends may call at the resi,
continuing as a teacher.
dence In New Haven at any time.
The new principal at Middle- The body will lie in state at the
port is glad to "get back home" c.hairc.b from 1:30 p. m. until 2:30
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according to his paren ta, Mr. and p. ID,. Tuesday,
Mrs. A. A. Scarberry,- BroadwayBurial will be made In the Grast. An ex•rallroad man, the elder ham Cemetery by the Foglesong
Scarberry and his wife operate Funeral Home.
the Tip-Top Grocery off Broadway Jnd Grant-sts.
The new principal and his fam. Gasoli,ne A~deJit
ily are moving inlo lhe Reynolds'
Suflered dy atson
A wreck on the Oak Hlll road property on Vine-st.
The Pomeroy emergency squad
In Cheater township Saturday
was called at 7:30 L m. Sunday to
afternoon resulted in b:o t h
ICE CllEAM . SOCIAL
Wolfpen to th~ home · of H. W.
drivers bein1 cited to the Meigs
The
Alfred • Orange baseball Watson to administer tint aid to
COlllltJ ceurt by the state 1&gt;atrol
cfllrled witl driving left of cen- team will sponsor an ice cream •Mr.· Waqpq, foe.,bwlla. An at•
social before, during, and after tempt to- bum ioot ftdlln a chim•
ter.
In county- court· this tnornlng, its doubleheader baseball game ney with galClline IClalled paper
V.nderine Wllllama, Pine Grove, Wednesday with Pomeroy start- reaul~ in cheat 111d body burns.
at 4 p.m. Mothers of players · At 12:30 p.m. Sunday the squad
wu fined ·• and cost, on the Ing
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be on hand to serve Ice was called to Kerrs Run and took
left of llllllar char11c The other
cream
and cake.
Mrs. Alpl!a C9Ue,:ill, Sytacuse to
driver, Jama Lowell Ridenour,
Holzer ltoapltal- Mrs. Cotterill
Cheater, e11tered a not gulliy plea
GO FISHING
had fallen from. her . husband'•
to tile char,e. The .Wllliams car
Eugene
Forbes,
Brooks
Sayre
truck
11 he made a left-hand tum
was reported a total losa from the
accident with medium damalle and son Roger, and John Will, from Nye Avenue Eat on Route
left Saturday for Martin Riv~r. 124. She suffered head and back
reporled to the Ridenour car.
In olher county court actions Onlario, Canado for a weeks' injuries and ·h er eondition was
said to be seaiou1.
today, Arthur R. Sylvester was fishing.
$10 and costa on a charge brought by the state patrol of allowing an unlicensed operator to
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costs on a speeding charge.

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Arn"vm·g Today

'SCOIJ'rs;LOAD'. ttt.R DEl'AR'l'UOE - On top of the !111-a, lett to rtght: Chuck Leml~, Larry, Hallnigan, B.o'b Mills,
· SeoU!m-~er; Rogel' Dudding, Rle!l Lemley; Kenny Hafrls, ,Jack ~igm110, S&amp;Clphen Hindy, Stanuing OD ground, left ,to
rtgh&amp; l!'e Rog~r-:nil~ .R!»Y l;oleinan, .Mike BolUc, -George Rowley, wchard 1"1owers, .KllJ\ Neal, Tommy Lyo,ns, Ray Zirkie, lloy ~ .sue, Ha,ry McGllffin; and on the hooct are ·Mike Arcller, Jimmy Miller, and Teddy_Morarity. Also going on
• trap. hilt lio&amp; pictured were Willard (1Suddy) Moore, and Larry (;ladweu, both ·member, ot the Middleport AU-Star
Li~e .aieague baaeball leani.

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·. . OC!ll :· No: tered -tbose iii, ciamp-.into'tl'etloi;.:., , · Tl\e-~lioya .-pent -lbci relt of. tfre
2'6'1 :na8'e . f~ '. .. , 1 ~f!iq. tile- ca.rs, an~ tell~ •· weie T,~ l ,afternoon , R,l~inll bal1, havi!Jtl
bus) lias . retatn
,from th11 handy !o have. llUt wbat 1a '. i car11- races, and usual camp activiue; .
Scout'a a11nual summer camping pm&amp; trip without s~me rain to In the evening, once more . •In unitrip, tired ·and · weary but. none give tents;_ beddmg JD~ clothes form, the boys piled on the b11s
and headed tor Jackson, Mich. to
the worse for the 1200 miles It that ·ole damp, wood1y smell.
traveled. As for · the S~ilts, •they . Saturday morning the boys see the beautiful cascades. This
., were prob!lbly more '" tlred and ' went into Brooklyn lo mail cards 1s the only spectacle of Its kind
, weary than th~ bus.
home, though we understand In ~he world. Water forms and
scouli set up c!.amp in the some didn't get them written ancf colors chanae constantly. To illWalter J. Hayes Stall' hrk •near _m11led on . lime. You would be u~,mate · the falls and _fountams
Brooklyn, Michii:an. 11 was a real 1urpr1sed_ Just how many boys 1,~0 lamps are requll'ed that
camping ajte 88 all water had to can get mto a small dime store furmsb U0,000 watts of light. .
be hauled they used oil lanterns lookmg for those precious me111Monday mornmg the boys set
cooked ov~r wood fires (with th~ entoes to carry hl'm~out for Battle Creek to tour the
help of two Goleman ato.vea) and
Sunday, the hors an :! adults on .Kellog Plant. Here they were
, · the "comfort S\•tjobs" were quite the trip attended Vie First Sap- s~own the complete process M
1 ., ~ few · steps down tlle . path . .,\ lot
tast t:llurch of :Uroolclyn where makmg the largest selung brea~. 1,£ .•comments were made 011 the Scoutmaster' Mills aclmowledced faS t cereal, Corn Flakes, f~otn
., quantity ol beans, (be quality of _an introduced . and _presenled the cooking, roastmg, drymg,
tile noudie•, the k\lld of syrup on lhe scouts to the congregation. lhrough the packagmg of this
the o,ncakea, but no( ii word of Upon their return to camp, every- cereal. At the end of the tour,
co111111aint .i&gt;n tile (ried cbl~ken one enJoyed a big tried ~hickel'I t~ey were. s~rved Ice cream w1th
for tlie SundAy dinner,
dinner.
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Cocoa Krispies.
After 11Tiv1nc . and ., •ettlnf up
Gusts for the day\vere Mr. andAll during the tour everyone
camp, cleanm&amp; ~p , after djnner, Mrs. Joe Hecox and daughter of · wore the Kellog paper hata and
the ICOl!II enjOY,ed a swim In Perrysburg, Ohio and Mr. and at the close of the tour were hanWampler• Lake. .Meanwhile, back . Mrs. Bill Oemonsky and children ded packages of the Kellog pro

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Th~ principals of the non•prqfit organization chartert;d a,s
tbe Mason Cpuntr (,'Ountry Ctllb, Inc. under the leadership ot
their president Jact, Fruth started in September of 19:,ii to
· ti" th t h, i •. id ·
Plan tne organtza. vn a · as 8 nee 1~ Ul!! necessary groundwork to mlllte this .Couhtry Club posSlele.
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doubt, these boys were the best
behaved, most coul'teous, and
actively interested .group she bad
had lhe -pleasure of being with.
This reflects 110 the tra~ng
these scouta have bad and should
make us all proud.
The ' nell.t stop in Battle Creek
proved to be a big dlsappolntment. It was the Bird ,Sanctuary
at the Kellog Experimental Farm
a few miles out of the city limits.
At this time_.of year . there are
only a fell' birds as this site. was
mamly s~t aside for the magratlon of bU"da _from the tar north
and at that time is the most mteresting. Everyone did get to see
a bald ell,llle and learned thijl
they were. Ied white mice.
There , being no picnic area
there, we again loaded into the
bus and headed for the Kellogg's
Forest .tor I very nice picnic, ineluding watermelon and mos•
quitoea. Aftet supper on Sunday,

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nice young lady who served as
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wr-:-:geta~:.1:i a at°l:ta~
en\l'ance to the park: Heni our
flr•t caauallty bappe,ied.

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candidate Joh_n F. Kenndy s headquarters t~ay Jambastetl
Richard M. Naxoq as 0 a political captain leavmg the sinking
ship" through repudiation of administration defense· d f
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Vice President Nixon- a membad selected and purduiaed tile mform11tlon on tl)ls program may
aate for tl)e club. . 1'1ua· ·19'7-acre , contact any member of l,he Boarll statement 11gned by five Demo-. ber of the Eisenhower admlnlstratract was formerly the Cal'l Fruth 01 '-fOVernora of the club which m- cratlc governors and three Dem- ~n tea'!l for the past 7~ yearsFarm and la lpcattd Just eest of elude J,ack Fruth, Joe Fannin, Toin OCl'ltlc senators and lsaued here 1~ the s~ort span of 48 hours smce
the TNT area, aeven miles North- ~osa, o. IJ, .Meadowa, Cecl} pean, after Kennedy saw !!Rd approved his nommation baa repudiated tw,o
. east of Point Pleasant. It ls easllY 1om ~If, A. _G. Mehlm~, George the -~ rdl~.
key IWI~, Of that adminls~tlon s
The candidate himself was ex• ptogram, .the statement aa1d.
accesa!ble by Sand Hill Road or Hervey 1111d !Jill iHufflngton.
throuah the TNT arlljl.
Tom ~ - Fisher, Membership peeled to h_ave ,a stateme~t later
It. the~ poi~ted to Nixon's agreelerller thla aprln1' clefflo,:, Drive ch,irman, may also be co' . today en Nixon a break with Ag- ment with New York Gov. , Nelson
menf of the cluli alte waa ,tart-! tacted for Information. Mall 1 rlculture Secretary Ezra Taft Ben- 1 A. Rockefeller that fllfther dewith the clNrlne -..i l~vef quiries a)lould be aent to p o Box son on ~ policy• ·
1 fen•e funds are needed- and to
ment of tho a -' NNMI. 'thl Jli3, Point PleHant, w. v~. ·
. The Joint statement declared Nixon's call for a new farm proftrat •ntna holea of 'tlie ·• ~ ~ • that the American people "wall gram.
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~ aur.prise~ that the vice pres!naw, under anatrudiotl, Ii
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plan, for ·tho clulll\ttl•,
W
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WASHINGTON , UPI ,- Vice
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~esldent .I,Uchard r,J. Nixon, after
IIHlllklt anlr to • CC!!'IIIIIIN '
Mr. an,I Mr,- ·
Slmpaan of Ike Meet.ino With
only on~ day's real from his siren1 8
A membenhip ·drive to be ~dclleport rac,iNtl -Pd Situ,, · ·
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nomination week, today
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ljiunch~ toni&amp;bt ls deaianed to ,dar _,nlntt of •,the 1111,row ... Secunty (Council
-1 plunged into c~~n
atrategy
NfJWPOJiT, R. I. UPI - Preal• j sessions before, llkJDg. off. Tueaday
offer \be 1dv1nti1ea and conven• ca,. ef·hla IIN!ther, llebert Hart•
lenct, of th.la fine faclllty to the enlNI.,. In a torc.i pl!IM '"ah,
d&lt;,nt Elaen~ower resum~, bis golf- on hi! flrat 1tumplng tour,
M41ple of Alaso11 • Melga . Gallia
Mr. Hartanbach. ·et Kent, w11 Ing vacation here tod-y with' time I ll'he GOP presidential, nominee
ea. A mJillmum of lllO me111- makl111 a itloliul'o trip In ,hi• , ·out to !fteet with hi.• National Se• , scheduled ._a .round of conferences
· will be needed tel ,place Piper Cui. plana fi'.w Wet- cutlty Council and· to accept an, wjtli his vice pre• idenUal nmnlng
th d~lred pJana Into .effect. . 1
Airport In ;ffortlt flleld, Ohio; other honorary degree-hit 49th to quite, Henry- Cabot Lodi~, his
do-.yever, ,dub, oUl~ala, said when ht wa• forced dawn 1,r a · date.
campaign ·manager, former . GOP
•~ II not a matter of whether avcldon thun4ar1tor,n aCCllffl!Nln-: , He returned with M,,._, Eisen-, N11,t1011at Chalrplan Leonard Rall,
111• wilJ, be ·• club, bllt rather led lly hlth :wlrida of " mlln ho~er Sunday from a :.i:lle trip . . anil alde,. ·
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wlU .~ 1 club. One! per hellr and up. . .
• \ to , Denver where the Jlte•l~ent • The Nlxons apent a qylet day
d i\flfW me)ll~blpa , will . Mr. Hartanbacli a u ~ 1haad could,, 0J1ly pat · his f~t
Sundaf re,unc• at tbp,ir p~,k-eide
It 111 .to ~1e the '141,!f courie and INNI, lniurm In aitlltloft ,te the country cl~b porch. Sine~ the . Jiome-· lrt th.e , fa•hloa:iable · Wesley
8',ml other ,~ ~.JD,,uae complete!, . c1-111111n• h I a Presijlent'a , heart attack bl llllll delchta section · ~ Waehinato!',
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Her 84th Birthday ·

Mrs. Maude Kohl, llllddleport,
will celebrate her 84th birthday at
home, 708 Mm St., Wed11eaday,
Aug. 3. Mn. Kolil ls' confln_ed to a
•hospital bed as a reault of a fall at
her home In 1958. She ii the mother of Mi81 Leona Kolli, owner of
Becky's Sliop in ~lddleport. Mrs.
Kdlll is abltt to sit up In I lounge
chair a short time each morning.

LOOCi.. MIITING
Worship Muter 'thomaa Bowen
announced a regular meeting of
the Pomeroy Lodge 184, ,F&amp;AM,
at the Mascmic Temple In Pomeroy Wednesday evening, at 7:30
p.m.
MAllKIT lllltM
NEW YORK UPI - The •tock
market firmed at the opening today in ·moderate)¥ acUve tradilifl,

Rutland Man Fined By M4yor

In a session of Mayor Chares Le- I a car driven by rlomer Bluey, .Rt.
gar's court Saturday evening, 1, Pomeroy. The dam11e to the
~harles Schoonqver, Rutland, was Fisher car w•• eatlmlted .at $400
fmed $50 and cosls for leaving the and $300 to the Bailey car. , Loil
scene of an ,accidenl and $100 ahd Muck, Toll!do, aced 2, a ,pauinger
costa and sentenced to three days in the Balley car, iuffered minor
in Jail on a DWI charge brought by leg llljurlea ill th11 accident.
Pomero)I police.
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Earl D. Snyder, Kyger, forfelled
A total of 310- Melp County
a $1215 bond on a DWI charge. WQrkers participated In unemployJ~nice Hauck, Middleport, .., was ment compenaatlon during the ~t
fmed ·$0 and costs for rec1dess week, Frank Childress, mana,er of
operation.
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the Pomeroy office reported today.
Arresta reported by Chief Jed Of the · tbtal, ff ftre new claims
Webster of the Pomeroy pohce and 26ll were continuing. Tbe total
over the week end were Eugene lllle year •co w11 348.
Fisher, Pomeroy, charged with
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l�ded doubl.e. W:olfe also added a
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Bill Gibbs, starting to round into
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Saturday nijj:ht thf' Dodgen

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NATIONAL LIAGUI
Hoosiers Rapped In
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Milwaukee
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CHICAGU UPI - Indiana emerg­
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St. Loui1
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Cincinnati
$83,000 in TV revenue for the HMO
Philadelphia
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grid campaign.
Chicago
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disciplinary action ac:arnsl
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SI. Loul1 f PhHAdal,tlla 2, bt
L. "TUi" Wilson, who slapped a
St. Loul1 t PhHN•l,kl1 J, 2nd
one-year probation on the HoosierH
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The Chic•to , l'tthlMlrth 1
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LH An.-ln at Pltts!IU,th, 11....t
cities and lwo tarnea in Hawaii.
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abaorbln&amp; 1; .HJ dctf1t at the
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Cu d&amp;. Card mual rate . high favorileB to rn11 ke the fln1la. A semifinal malch between the Cards
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lhe July pitchinc record• of Early
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Looking Ahead on the Food Mar­
ket:
Vegetable! - Local aweet coro
Ls receiving attenJ1on now. While
&lt;'ool weather dela)'ed the ver)' ear�
Jy plantings, there is plenty 1vail­
able now. Qupllt)' Ul toes, :µ.ca1.
ly grown outdoor tomaloes are in
good supply, but you'll find qual­
ity varies. Gummer squash ia abun,
dant and reaaonably priced. Both
green and yellow wax bean1., cab­
bage, cucumber,,' and aree11! are
worthy of consideration. The pota•
to market oontinue1 to hold firm.

bubeoues.
M.41t - Pork 1up9Jie1 luve been
1euontl1y deereaalnfil which means:
Driefl wtll likely .be blther. Al- 1'J
tncii.ve be1f "1peeialt" are belJli.
ofteJ'ed b)' many 1WrC1. And �OU 1 l l
may allo find laiub al lower pri ff' · ,
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'I'Gmaloe1 - The tomato, oo.ce . /;'
iJ):unned II the forbidden "love-4Pt,le" baa lived down itt bad na',n e ',, ,
and is now one of the n1lioh 'a .
mo• v1.h1able veqW!ble tropa in
NJ:tl acru. The \Mb Ohio crop ol
eU'fy 1um �r tlelp J?own tomaWtB is expecti:d to be al&gt;out t l �T
c�l lar&amp;er than la1t ye.a.r'a 160.·
000,000 pound.a. The Ohio Crop fie­
porting Service Hlimate indk♦tes
100 additional acres have been
planted. The yield i11 also expected
to be higher - by 500 pounds per
acre. The late summer report iJ
not complete at thla lime.
. While tomatoel are uaually available to food 1boppen the year
around - arnon1 thi1 yur 'round
supply are local rrown gNenhO\lse
toffl'itoes - tomatoaa from local
fields will be hanesled until lreat
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The t■rlY crop Is later than .Uib�.n
clue to sever.al f•otOl'I .'- a moflW' ' 11!
which la. �t cool hifhtaJ ftf{• I, , ..
�r �P will ._e in pe1k .proauut 1 t� h
�fol\ .. late Aueuat and eatly M• I') �r: · ·

Fruit - Peachea, tumrner
ples, watermelon, and cantaloUPe
head the summer fruit list. Soi:ne
local gtown peaches 1re available.
Fred Grir,;,m. Coun� Exten�ion
Aii:ent, Agrlcultll!'e, Ottawa Coun­
ty, report, that the Early Red Fre
variety will be in peak supply by
Jul)' 25. Sunhavens should be avail­
able by July 21. and Red Havens
around Augu•t $-10. Mr. Grimm
also says to expect Duchess aipples
Jn that area by AUiust 1 . Canta­
loupe ealini qqalitr is ucellenl, u
is that of watormelon,. Watermel­
on prlces 11r:e �• ae"on low. Sall·
anas are also load choices, though
the price is up a little.

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tMt1tots. � mJ,nc
be r.oticeable, \'qu may soon fin� 1te«.r �l' JOl.lfCeS. Ilav-0i aod ea'1ftt 1
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10 per cent ni,qre �yers wiU \.le up to hVQl'flblo pr�ots to. 1;011sUTl'fcomin g to marXet In July and A�­ ers tn A1,19ust 111nd September.
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Mrs. Raymond Lee Walburn, Middleport; Mrs. Pearl Parker McBride, Syracuse; Marvin Edward
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vlewpointa:, the hoapltal ward ii
out-moded and mu,t be ab9lia�,
ed, according to a 11utgi01)
sclentiat who 11 . · iat,rnatiOhapy,
known for contribU'don, to ltospi1 techniques, .
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Dr. Rupert Y.::nl1-laal1 Hudson\ ,
chier conC!rn w'a·a with the itl..
llll'f!a■ l�f dan r-ei:.· di; .1ett1n'
lhli;,J:\Y'iOO(leal lhffltlt1n . in the ,
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Births, Jul)' 29: A son to Mr. 9#d ti4I, very rmalf rooms just large
Mrs. Robert A. Goldsberry, POlfl·' enou gh to 'l!o��.q.fle bed. a. becl­
' ■fde t•ble, · tni\, 'liblnet for the
eroy.
pltient'a c10the . · t lhe palient
� +1eathl 'JYlY- ��. Wdward B ;,: would have His . acy and would
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Daniels, Mrs. Wolter W. Schreiber,
Norman L. Stewart, Ernest W.
Lewis, Cecil R. Hoffman, Harol!i
W. Wetherllolt, John L. HaJe, Mn.
Leroy Harton, Mrs. Gordon R.
Dunn, Dale Alan Oul'Sl, Ne, S.
St£¥'kmei:der, Brend• Ellen Hurt,
Ed'o/.ard .Nati;oss, Geo,ge H. Evan_!,.
Howard G. Stewart, M'ra. Eal'l )!:l
John1oi\, Mra. Willard E. Reiµ-Y
and.infant, Mrs. Homer C. . Gllbt
1and"infant, Mrs. Billy K. Evans
infant . Mrs. Ronald E. Betz an&lt;1 I
fant, Mrs. Robert Barnitz and In­
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Ide�IIY"· there W:Ol!, ld , be a c,,ntral' .
tOl'i"lilor · with · alJ, l'Gom �oors ..
fifing ,Jntrf t't- irf.;,1Wo faeiag ,ow•. •
Thlt oitmpactn"s would permit .
. tb� Baille number ol ward nurses-•
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many p1tl�n�s 11s they do Row, ,
The coil would be relatively
low If t�e kind of partitJQtri.nC 1 .
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put uJt· lrr ·taken down. And these
walls could �\v.ishetl down with
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re�dily�· �n1 witho p t damage;
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much tql Udk the problem ol ''host ,
pital Jn1ecilon' which !s a prob- '
lem wherever th·�re are hospitals.
Ward patients ■re constahtly
assaulted by nolaet, many of
them mOAt unplea.1nt III in "the
recovecy from 1neslhesia and
the complaint of pain or feu."
The. ligb'8 are turned on perit»c!i­
cal)y during the nllht. and so
sleeping pllla :ire uae "wJOle
••le-" to ma·ke U'p for these de- •jr
' fecta, �� ni'ecUcal car,.''
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voices W be faieed rtir aholiil:h-� _
tn.:; the hoepltal ward, Jmdf he
:r•l.sed . ltln the alithorttatl� te\ · chnk!at : eumal,
"The
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are· lo'] very slmllit tht)l'e al b
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S....._.. C1ID1tet atrthd1.. OINVIR ACQUIIIII ALVA.Ill
The Yankee, taged Bud Daley
DENVER (UPI) - The Denv
for three run, in the second in- Boin h■-ve 1c1ulred Os51e Alva­
nlng of the nl1htc1p that started rea from TM.'Qma. of the PacUic
,he Kan11H Clty knuckleballer to Cout Ll'llltue to replace lntn,■ Q
his ninth defeat. B.111 Skowron hit (Coot) Ve■l , W'ho WH recalled by
hill 19th homer in the third as tho parent Del.Mil 'Mgen. Veal,
Art Dllmar made Casey Stenge1'1 a shortstop, bad been hilling .301
70th birthday celebration a par, in the American Auoclation.
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BACK TO SCHOOL
Cubl Top Plr■tn
Crady Hallan and George Altman each drove in two runs aa i
the Cub, equ,Ucd their longeat I
wmnmg alreak of the se15on by
beating Pittsburgh two in a row,
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seven innings for Chicago and
Closed All Day Wednesday
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picked up his fifth win. Harvey
Evenlng!J by Appointment
Haddix was char&amp;:ed with his sev1
enlh loss.

rd Wynn to his 1eventh victory of
the year when his two-run homer
In the third inning broke a 2·2 tie.
Billy Gardner homered (or Wash ,
ington.
Slavw1 Hlh 20th
Mino&amp;&lt;&gt; rapped hi&amp; 13th of the
couldn't puah over a run to Ue
season in the second game to
or win in the 11111 four 1oorele11
highlight I four-r�n. fourth inning
innin11.
that gue Shaw bi1 10th win. Ger­
Jt looked bad in tbt top of the
ry
Staley came to Shaw's aid in
firat for the Doda:ers.
the i.eventh and allowed only two
Starter Jerf Gibb■ had trouble
hit.s lhe rest of the way. Roy Siev­
rlndina: the plate, filled the buea,
ers
hil hi&amp; 20th homer for Chicago
then walked in II run. Two more
Chicaeo moved lnto a l 1/a game
■cored before he ,got the aide out. lead Sunday as the big right and tied Bill Skowron of the Yan­
But the Dodgera leveled off hander&amp; again chalked up victor­ kee, for the AL batting lead at
their bat• on I� round Larry ies No. 3 In July th•l enabled the .321.
In other
Amerl:::an
League
Morgan wbo owns a real &amp;Ofkl White Sox Lo sweep a doublehead­
a:ames,
the
Yankee&amp;
lost
ground
San Francisco won its fifth I
raat ball and got b1clr: (our r-ma er from Wuhington, 5-2, and t-�.
PhDn■ WY-2-2207
as
they
1pljl
a
d�ublehe1der
with
straight
u: Jones, pitching with a Court St.
in their half of the firlt inn.In&amp;:.
Pam•ror
Wynn, to11ing a foUJ'-hitter in K1n1u Cil)', losin a the fint 5- 2 in broken finii:er on hi1 glove hand,
Little Fiddie Baer led off •Ith
ihe opener, achieved I personal 1 1 inninaa and winning the night­ two-hit the Reds. He allowed a
a homer to right center. The nut mile1tone when be '1truck out 1 1
cap, 8--0, &amp;IUmore edged Cleveland two-run homer by Gus Bell in the
batter got on via an error, and
run his lifetime 6-5, and Bo1ton split a twinbill with
to
batten
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Sen1Lo
first inning and a 11ingle by Vada :
Bob Emler ra p ped a homer into
total to 2,oas - replacinl Bobo Detroit, droppin&amp; lhe lint,
as Pinson in the ninth while work•
the 11me hole tor two more rum.
&amp;
amon
spot
n in tbe 10th
n,d Williams hit his 310th career ing hi, way to his 13th triumph.
Before It wat all ovf'r the Dod· Newso
the all-tlme major league ,trike­ homer, and taking the aecond, Jim Manhall had three hit, for
ii:er, had another.
out leaden. He now need&amp; only 8-4.
the Giants.
Los Angele• defeated Milwau­
But Somerville cMme back to 21 more to pu 1the ninth man,
gel three more in Lhe aecond P..ddlti Plank. M innie Minoao help. kee, 7-3, Chicago again beat fint
CARDINALS RECALL TWO
and one in the fourt h. The Dod·
��-;_ l place Pittsburgh, 6-2, S&amp;m Jone1
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LOUIS (UPI) - The St.
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Plttlbu
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and St. Louis Cardlnal11 have recalled Tim
second.
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Morgan. throwi� hard, bit JCana1 , Oct.
pair from Phlladel- Mccarver, $73,000 bonu11 catcher
Stanford.
_ Air Fotte Aoademy phia, 9-2, and �3, in National from Memphis of Southern AiisoCharley Bnter on solid bone at
(Oct.. 15
elaUan and out!Jelder Charley
tbe side of hia k.nee In the third.
Le ague 11mi:e.
al telecast. ArkanKann&amp;
City
won
the
opener
James
from Charleston of the AznThe litlle rell1 1amely •Luck In at Navy, rea:lori
, regional tel�st.
. eflican AJsoc}atlon.
Yort
when
Hector
Lo
then but he lookd at third 111 at Texas
New
from
.at Iowa, re,glonal tele- --------atrikes in ,ubaequenl trlp1 to the WiSCi)nstn
pet committed two erron at third 1
ca
ed
e
plate. u Morgan bore down 111
rned
allow
b1
thre
that
unea
ae
�. 22,-Notre Dame a l North - run, Lo 8COre. Marv Thronebeny
the harder from lhen on In.
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national.
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Dodger pitcher Emler, wilh two
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inn ings of eliglbii lty ldt, came on
and Mickey Mantle hlt hia 27th for
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in the fifth to fan five ot ill: bat­ MliliHi'ppi,
the Yankeea. Ken JohD80n 1ave up
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State,
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win hia third game.
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The Dodgers ln the fifth IIW
A Heinernlc Is • picnic indoors or ••
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out where 1ood friends and nei1h­ ••
(Nov. $ - Syracuse at Army in
he couldn't get home u Gibb.I
bors and 111 111, kids f.11 together
wH out aeddentally louchlna the Nitw York City, rea;lonal telecast.
tele·
to enjoy hot dOIS and bu11ers and
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plate, and Morgt.n fanned the Dllnola 1t M�higan, regional
all the fixln's taslily enclostd In
next three bitters. Moraan ,truck oHI. Denver at Air Fon:• Acad•
ttelner's buns. Hive one I
out 12, walked none, hit onf for emy, re,:ion.111 tele£dt.)
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performance
TO
an
outstanding
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Gibbs fanned flve, walked fin, naUonal.
Goad Thln11 Go •Ill
(Nov. 19 - Yale at ll,rva,d, re,
four in the llral lnnina.
H1httf1 • • • •c1u11
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Jon Guinther al11gled and dou­ glon■ l teleont.. Dllnoh1 ■t North•
Htlnaft IIOH •Ith
8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P .M.
bled and Lou Diehl tripled !or western, refional telecaat. Stan•
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ford at California, reicional tele1¥1rytllln1 Good!
the other Dodaer hlt1.
For Somerville, Bohby Rhoade■
{nameaake of Dodger man11er ca;l�v. 24 - Tex11 A•M at Te,u,
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Bob Roberls, bein1 n■mtd for n1tlonal; N.w. 26 - Anny at Na:
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him and Rolland Neutzllna) tin• vy, PbHtd�lphia, national; Dec. 3
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ered, Danny Simmon, htd two
alnglca and Johnny \!kker, trip.
led.
Sorn. Moton
300 100-'1 4 3
Dodgers
420 000-8 5 1
Margin and smith. Gibbs (LP),
Emler 5 and Emler, Diehl fl. Um­
pires: Burckett, plate; and bale&amp;.
Doug Hemsle)'.

Knight's Double Was Clincher ��.��.���� !�.?��.�!.

Terry Knigh.t'a twl?-out . ba�s
loeded double 1n the etgbth inntng
pu.l Radne ahead 6-4 and I.he local
Rocllin 1 Valle)' League club went
aa to beat Planllville 7·:I at Racine
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Sunday aftetnoon.
Three nm, scored on Knight , s
dutcb Jong blow �ivina: the locals
• 8-4 �Nd. al the tinu•.
Th� busky ■enlor•lo•be at Porntroy Hilb this fall played errorless
ball at third base and got a 11lngle
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to go "'.ith bi&amp; double i� h1:s d e� nup position in tht: Racine battm&amp;:
order. .
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Earlier, Raeme had come from
behind 2-0 on Junior Wolfe's bases
l�ded doubl.e. W:olfe also added a
smgle lo h11 h1Umg, Allen Stobarl's four h1t1 paced Racine while
Ll_rry Wolfe w■a two for four and
Wilson Wolte added a 11ngle which
drove in Knight in the eii;hth ,
Bill Gibbs, starting to round into
sha� &amp;ot a single and played well
at 1 irsl base . .
t,or Pl1ntsv1lle, Barnett had two
single!i lo lead lhe visitors' hitlmg
aHack.
Larry (Lillie 1-'oot) Wolfe, the
aging (23 ) le l thandu who admits
he's lost the thrill of pitching,
manufactured 16 �lrikcouts for Ra·
cine and pilcbetJ tight ball in the
clutche1,
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000 21 1 001-5 7 2
Racine
000 300 Ub-7 1 1 2
J. T1te, Mayle (9) .11nd Barnell.
L. Wolle anti Taylor. Umpire: IJu­
ane Wolfe.

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Chicago
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New York
Baltimore
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Cleveland
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Washington
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BoaLon
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K1n111s City
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Chicago 9 W11hl""itn 5, t nd
Kan, C ity S N.. York 2, ht, 1 1 In,
N9W Yark 6 KanN• City 0. 2�
Detroit t a.1tc,n 6 . . ht
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It will be pl17ed o,·er completeJy toni&amp;ht, w1 th tbe finala ,et for
Tu uday night. A.nd Lbe co1;1solalion game could be the Dot11en
verses tbelr nelghbon, the Po rn•
eroy Ti1er1 with SolDtrvllle colng
&amp;galnat lhe Carda In lhe final,.
Saturday nijj:ht thf' Dodgen

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NATIONAL LIAGUI
Hoosiers Rapped In
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Stiff Big Ten Action
Milwaukee
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CHICAGU UPI - Indiana emerg­
Lo11 Angclt■
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ed todllY as a "non-conference"
St. Loui1
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foolball member of the Big Ten
San Francl&amp;eo I() 43 · .338 6 1\
,md a sur e lo1cr of an cslimated
42 $ 4 .4$8 15
Cincinnati
$83,000 in TV revenue for the HMO
Philadelphia
38 � .392 19�
grid campaign.
Chicago
3• 60 .388 2 1 1\
Such was the eUerl of Big Ten
Sunct.y'1 AH1tlts
disciplinary action ac:arnsl
the
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Hoosicr� announced Sunday by
Lot An.-4H 1 MUwlYkff S
i:onference Commi si.irmcr Kenneth
SI. Loul1 f PhHAdal,tlla 2, bt
L. "TUi" Wilson, who slapped a
St. Loul1 t PhHN•l,kl1 J, 2nd
one-year probation on the HoosierH
for alleged illles,11.I recruiting of Sin FranclKO 6 ClnclbMt� 1 ·
$1tutd1y'4 auulh
football players.
St. Louil 6 Phll,.lphla J
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The Chic•to , l'tthlMlrth 1
San Franciaco Giant• will leave Sin fr1ncl1eo 2 CIMlftNtt -l
on Oct . 14 on a goodwill baseball Mllwaukff I LN A·I• 7
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tour of Japan and Honolulu. They
will play 1 6 garnet' In IO Japanese Sin Fr1nd1eo at Phlll, 2, t'wl-n..ht
LH An.-ln at Pltts!IU,th, 11....t
cities and lwo tarnea in Hawaii.
Cincinnati 1t Chic, ..
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gera will be pl1yinf in lhe oonaolation ,:■me of Lbe fin.Ila in the
Kyger Creek. Tournament a,t'ter
abaorbln&amp; 1; .HJ dctf1t at the
hand&amp; of Somerville Motor, of
Point Pleaaant Salu,da)' nip,.
Their opponent will · be either
the Pomeroy Ttgera or .the Racine
Cu d&amp;. Card mual rate . high favorileB to rn11 ke the fln1la. A semifinal malch between the Cards
and Tia:en w11 ci tied before
three innings were,- totapleted
Saturday night, and stood aboul
at tHJ for the Cardi.

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Detroit at IHten, p,-1., rain.
Monday•• ProNbla Pltch1,1
Clavtol■nd tt W11hl.,...n·1 (nl1ht)
-Porry (1 1-S ) VI WNClnhlck (14),
Chlcaea at laltlrner. (nlfht)­
Scora (2-4) n 1'1pp11 (IM).
�relt at NIIW y.,11 lftlfht) lurn1ld1 (5-S) YI Terry (+5).
KtnMt City at a.,ttf'I (nl,ht)­
H ■ II (..7) vi l)aleck (M).
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Chlu90 at laltllMN, ftlPt
D9trolt 1t N•w York, 1, ••r, nltht
K1ntat City at l11ten, n..ht
Minor L•lfUI' lawlts
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Calendar • tbu,nbera comparing
lhe July pitchinc record• of Early
Wynn and Bob Shaw are envi1ion­
iDI a aecond ,traiaht American
Let(Ue pennant tor the Chicago
White SOJ:.
The situatio n LI 1lmoat 1imillr
to l11t season'&amp; 1urge when Wyn11
1nd Shaw ucb won three game&amp;
during July and Chicaii:o led the
lea&amp;ue b)' a game 1t the end of
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10:30 Travel Film
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l2:00 Love of Life
1:00 . The BrlJhtc!' Da1
1:15 The SQJeret t-ilorm
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MO The Edi€! of NIt:00 Heart of the �ty
J:00 Tbt 'J'hre.e Stoogea
1:30 The Life of lllie1
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2:00 Full Circle
�:30 HouJe P11.rt1
•: 15 .A Look at the Weather
1:20 Jule Rivlin Show
R:00 The Mllllon11rt,
3:30 Verdict Is YOura:
11.30 Amos 'n' Andy
'1:00 Highway Patrol
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930 Spike Jones Show
I: 1J A Loot at
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10:00 New Comedy Showcase
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10:SO The DuPont Show
f:30 Amoa "n• A
11:00 New•
7:00 Steve DonaVIIJI
U : 10 A Look at the Weather
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8:00 feck's Bad Girl ·
1:30 Many L.ve.11 of Do'bJ GUiia
J:00 'l1ghtrop,i
,:so The Comedy Spot
8:00 CBS New•
J0:00 Diaanosis Unknown
8:UI Captain Kangaroo
11 :00 1 1 O'clock News
1:00 Cartoon Theater
11: \_0 J\ � 1_t tre Weather
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12:30 H Could Be �vu
J :00 Mid Day Newt
1 : 15 Mavlethne
2:30 Loretta Youna Theater
3,00 Young Dr. Malone
3:30 From 111ese I:;,oll
t:00 Comedy Playhouse
,,30 Adventure Theater
5J)O Steamboat BIii
5:30 Woody Woodpecker
ij:()() Music In tht Round
6:15 Jim Thacker Show
6:25 Weatherc11\
6:30 Nl'wB Picture
6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report
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8.30 American Gas Playhouse
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the nation', No. 1 colleg:e rl'.t:ttball
team l11t year, will be ■een twtce
durlna the 1960 1eaaon on the
American Broadea•tl"fJ Company',
televi1ed "Game of the Weeki"
1'wtlnty-1even other top tMZM
wlll ,ee action on the 1chedule
that open. Saturday, �pl. l'I', with
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cloaea Ott. 3 with Duke p)lyln• at
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The t11mplele 1ehedule or the
INO (NCAA) foot.bal l national tel•
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Sept, 17 - Georel,a at Alabama;

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You'll enjoy Electric Heat'• comforl even more than cleanlineu. It's a new
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IOOID•by--♦ you � heat each room at dilFerent temperatures.
More than 6,000 ol our cuatomera (including OM•/ifth of new homes built last
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Looking Ahead on the Food Mar­
ket:
Vegetable! - Local aweet coro
Ls receiving attenJ1on now. While
&lt;'ool weather dela)'ed the ver)' ear�
Jy plantings, there is plenty 1vail­
able now. Qupllt)' Ul toes, :µ.ca1.
ly grown outdoor tomaloes are in
good supply, but you'll find qual­
ity varies. Gummer squash ia abun,
dant and reaaonably priced. Both
green and yellow wax bean1., cab­
bage, cucumber,,' and aree11! are
worthy of consideration. The pota•
to market oontinue1 to hold firm.

bubeoues.
M.41t - Pork 1up9Jie1 luve been
1euontl1y deereaalnfil which means:
Driefl wtll likely .be blther. Al- 1'J
tncii.ve be1f "1peeialt" are belJli.
ofteJ'ed b)' many 1WrC1. And �OU 1 l l
may allo find laiub al lower pri ff' · ,
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'I'Gmaloe1 - The tomato, oo.ce . /;'
iJ):unned II the forbidden "love-4Pt,le" baa lived down itt bad na',n e ',, ,
and is now one of the n1lioh 'a .
mo• v1.h1able veqW!ble tropa in
NJ:tl acru. The \Mb Ohio crop ol
eU'fy 1um �r tlelp J?own tomaWtB is expecti:d to be al&gt;out t l �T
c�l lar&amp;er than la1t ye.a.r'a 160.·
000,000 pound.a. The Ohio Crop fie­
porting Service Hlimate indk♦tes
100 additional acres have been
planted. The yield i11 also expected
to be higher - by 500 pounds per
acre. The late summer report iJ
not complete at thla lime.
. While tomatoel are uaually available to food 1boppen the year
around - arnon1 thi1 yur 'round
supply are local rrown gNenhO\lse
toffl'itoes - tomatoaa from local
fields will be hanesled until lreat
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The t■rlY crop Is later than .Uib�.n
clue to sever.al f•otOl'I .'- a moflW' ' 11!
which la. �t cool hifhtaJ ftf{• I, , ..
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�fol\ .. late Aueuat and eatly M• I') �r: · ·

Fruit - Peachea, tumrner
ples, watermelon, and cantaloUPe
head the summer fruit list. Soi:ne
local gtown peaches 1re available.
Fred Grir,;,m. Coun� Exten�ion
Aii:ent, Agrlcultll!'e, Ottawa Coun­
ty, report, that the Early Red Fre
variety will be in peak supply by
Jul)' 25. Sunhavens should be avail­
able by July 21. and Red Havens
around Augu•t $-10. Mr. Grimm
also says to expect Duchess aipples
Jn that area by AUiust 1 . Canta­
loupe ealini qqalitr is ucellenl, u
is that of watormelon,. Watermel­
on prlces 11r:e �• ae"on low. Sall·
anas are also load choices, though
the price is up a little.

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tMt1tots. � mJ,nc
be r.oticeable, \'qu may soon fin� 1te«.r �l' JOl.lfCeS. Ilav-0i aod ea'1ftt 1
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10 per cent ni,qre �yers wiU \.le up to hVQl'flblo pr�ots to. 1;011sUTl'fcomin g to marXet In July and A�­ ers tn A1,19ust 111nd September.
just than a ;vear ago. /Wa\ch to,
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Mrs. Raymond Lee Walburn, Middleport; Mrs. Pearl Parker McBride, Syracuse; Marvin Edward
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vlewpointa:, the hoapltal ward ii
out-moded and mu,t be ab9lia�,
ed, according to a 11utgi01)
sclentiat who 11 . · iat,rnatiOhapy,
known for contribU'don, to ltospi1 techniques, .
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Dr. Rupert Y.::nl1-laal1 Hudson\ ,
chier conC!rn w'a·a with the itl..
llll'f!a■ l�f dan r-ei:.· di; .1ett1n'
lhli;,J:\Y'iOO(leal lhffltlt1n . in the ,
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Births, Jul)' 29: A son to Mr. 9#d ti4I, very rmalf rooms just large
Mrs. Robert A. Goldsberry, POlfl·' enou gh to 'l!o��.q.fle bed. a. becl­
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Daniels, Mrs. Wolter W. Schreiber,
Norman L. Stewart, Ernest W.
Lewis, Cecil R. Hoffman, Harol!i
W. Wetherllolt, John L. HaJe, Mn.
Leroy Harton, Mrs. Gordon R.
Dunn, Dale Alan Oul'Sl, Ne, S.
St£¥'kmei:der, Brend• Ellen Hurt,
Ed'o/.ard .Nati;oss, Geo,ge H. Evan_!,.
Howard G. Stewart, M'ra. Eal'l )!:l
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and.infant, Mrs. Homer C. . Gllbt
1and"infant, Mrs. Billy K. Evans
infant . Mrs. Ronald E. Betz an&lt;1 I
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tOl'i"lilor · with · alJ, l'Gom �oors ..
fifing ,Jntrf t't- irf.;,1Wo faeiag ,ow•. •
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. tb� Baille number ol ward nurses-•
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many p1tl�n�s 11s they do Row, ,
The coil would be relatively
low If t�e kind of partitJQtri.nC 1 .
· now.s:.Ulij!'d. In oflices were adopted. These '\p;alis m·e pre(abrleat.td ·
-ill... tt���!ll unlt11· :and 11re eatily 1 •.
put uJt· lrr ·taken down. And these
walls could �\v.ishetl down with
· �Wll(_ectanli·'or be,,er, with ste1m
re�dily�· �n1 witho p t damage;
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much tql Udk the problem ol ''host ,
pital Jn1ecilon' which !s a prob- '
lem wherever th·�re are hospitals.
Ward patients ■re constahtly
assaulted by nolaet, many of
them mOAt unplea.1nt III in "the
recovecy from 1neslhesia and
the complaint of pain or feu."
The. ligb'8 are turned on perit»c!i­
cal)y during the nllht. and so
sleeping pllla :ire uae "wJOle
••le-" to ma·ke U'p for these de- •jr
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S....._.. C1ID1tet atrthd1.. OINVIR ACQUIIIII ALVA.Ill
The Yankee, taged Bud Daley
DENVER (UPI) - The Denv
for three run, in the second in- Boin h■-ve 1c1ulred Os51e Alva­
nlng of the nl1htc1p that started rea from TM.'Qma. of the PacUic
,he Kan11H Clty knuckleballer to Cout Ll'llltue to replace lntn,■ Q
his ninth defeat. B.111 Skowron hit (Coot) Ve■l , W'ho WH recalled by
hill 19th homer in the third as tho parent Del.Mil 'Mgen. Veal,
Art Dllmar made Casey Stenge1'1 a shortstop, bad been hilling .301
70th birthday celebration a par, in the American Auoclation.
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BACK TO SCHOOL
Cubl Top Plr■tn
Crady Hallan and George Altman each drove in two runs aa i
the Cub, equ,Ucd their longeat I
wmnmg alreak of the se15on by
beating Pittsburgh two in a row,
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seven innings for Chicago and
Closed All Day Wednesday
I
picked up his fifth win. Harvey
Evenlng!J by Appointment
Haddix was char&amp;:ed with his sev1
enlh loss.

rd Wynn to his 1eventh victory of
the year when his two-run homer
In the third inning broke a 2·2 tie.
Billy Gardner homered (or Wash ,
ington.
Slavw1 Hlh 20th
Mino&amp;&lt;&gt; rapped hi&amp; 13th of the
couldn't puah over a run to Ue
season in the second game to
or win in the 11111 four 1oorele11
highlight I four-r�n. fourth inning
innin11.
that gue Shaw bi1 10th win. Ger­
Jt looked bad in tbt top of the
ry
Staley came to Shaw's aid in
firat for the Doda:ers.
the i.eventh and allowed only two
Starter Jerf Gibb■ had trouble
hit.s lhe rest of the way. Roy Siev­
rlndina: the plate, filled the buea,
ers
hil hi&amp; 20th homer for Chicago
then walked in II run. Two more
Chicaeo moved lnto a l 1/a game
■cored before he ,got the aide out. lead Sunday as the big right and tied Bill Skowron of the Yan­
But the Dodgera leveled off hander&amp; again chalked up victor­ kee, for the AL batting lead at
their bat• on I� round Larry ies No. 3 In July th•l enabled the .321.
In other
Amerl:::an
League
Morgan wbo owns a real &amp;Ofkl White Sox Lo sweep a doublehead­
a:ames,
the
Yankee&amp;
lost
ground
San Francisco won its fifth I
raat ball and got b1clr: (our r-ma er from Wuhington, 5-2, and t-�.
PhDn■ WY-2-2207
as
they
1pljl
a
d�ublehe1der
with
straight
u: Jones, pitching with a Court St.
in their half of the firlt inn.In&amp;:.
Pam•ror
Wynn, to11ing a foUJ'-hitter in K1n1u Cil)', losin a the fint 5- 2 in broken finii:er on hi1 glove hand,
Little Fiddie Baer led off •Ith
ihe opener, achieved I personal 1 1 inninaa and winning the night­ two-hit the Reds. He allowed a
a homer to right center. The nut mile1tone when be '1truck out 1 1
cap, 8--0, &amp;IUmore edged Cleveland two-run homer by Gus Bell in the
batter got on via an error, and
run his lifetime 6-5, and Bo1ton split a twinbill with
to
batten
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Sen1Lo
first inning and a 11ingle by Vada :
Bob Emler ra p ped a homer into
total to 2,oas - replacinl Bobo Detroit, droppin&amp; lhe lint,
as Pinson in the ninth while work•
the 11me hole tor two more rum.
&amp;
amon
spot
n in tbe 10th
n,d Williams hit his 310th career ing hi, way to his 13th triumph.
Before It wat all ovf'r the Dod· Newso
the all-tlme major league ,trike­ homer, and taking the aecond, Jim Manhall had three hit, for
ii:er, had another.
out leaden. He now need&amp; only 8-4.
the Giants.
Los Angele• defeated Milwau­
But Somerville cMme back to 21 more to pu 1the ninth man,
gel three more in Lhe aecond P..ddlti Plank. M innie Minoao help. kee, 7-3, Chicago again beat fint
CARDINALS RECALL TWO
and one in the fourt h. The Dod·
��-;_ l place Pittsburgh, 6-2, S&amp;m Jone1
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LOUIS (UPI) - The St.
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i1co
aers could get only two in the Sept.
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triSan
pitche
Fr1nc
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Plttlbu
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and St. Louis Cardlnal11 have recalled Tim
second.
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Morgan. throwi� hard, bit JCana1 , Oct.
pair from Phlladel- Mccarver, $73,000 bonu11 catcher
Stanford.
_ Air Fotte Aoademy phia, 9-2, and �3, in National from Memphis of Southern AiisoCharley Bnter on solid bone at
(Oct.. 15
elaUan and out!Jelder Charley
tbe side of hia k.nee In the third.
Le ague 11mi:e.
al telecast. ArkanKann&amp;
City
won
the
opener
James
from Charleston of the AznThe litlle rell1 1amely •Luck In at Navy, rea:lori
, regional tel�st.
. eflican AJsoc}atlon.
Yort
when
Hector
Lo
then but he lookd at third 111 at Texas
New
from
.at Iowa, re,glonal tele- --------atrikes in ,ubaequenl trlp1 to the WiSCi)nstn
pet committed two erron at third 1
ca
ed
e
plate. u Morgan bore down 111
rned
allow
b1
thre
that
unea
ae
�. 22,-Notre Dame a l North - run, Lo 8COre. Marv Thronebeny
the harder from lhen on In.
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national.
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Dodger pitcher Emler, wilh two
be
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(()ct. 29 _ Lnui&amp;iana State
inn ings of eliglbii lty ldt, came on
and Mickey Mantle hlt hia 27th for
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Ohio
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regkM'ia
in the fifth to fan five ot ill: bat­ MliliHi'ppi,
the Yankeea. Ken JohD80n 1ave up
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retional
State,
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at
State
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· • at Oreron one hit in three relief innings tu
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A Heinernlc Is • picnic indoors or ••
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Emler hil a lesdo(f double but St.ate, reglonal ielenst. )
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out where 1ood friends and nei1h­ ••
(Nov. $ - Syracuse at Army in
he couldn't get home u Gibb.I
bors and 111 111, kids f.11 together
wH out aeddentally louchlna the Nitw York City, rea;lonal telecast.
tele·
to enjoy hot dOIS and bu11ers and
:
plate, and Morgt.n fanned the Dllnola 1t M�higan, regional
all the fixln's taslily enclostd In
next three bitters. Moraan ,truck oHI. Denver at Air Fon:• Acad•
ttelner's buns. Hive one I
out 12, walked none, hit onf for emy, re,:ion.111 tele£dt.)
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performance
TO
an
outstanding
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Gibbs fanned flve, walked fin, naUonal.
Goad Thln11 Go •Ill
(Nov. 19 - Yale at ll,rva,d, re,
four in the llral lnnina.
H1httf1 • • • •c1u11
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Jon Guinther al11gled and dou­ glon■ l teleont.. Dllnoh1 ■t North•
Htlnaft IIOH •Ith
8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P .M.
bled and Lou Diehl tripled !or western, refional telecaat. Stan•
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ford at California, reicional tele1¥1rytllln1 Good!
the other Dodaer hlt1.
For Somerville, Bohby Rhoade■
{nameaake of Dodger man11er ca;l�v. 24 - Tex11 A•M at Te,u,
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him and Rolland Neutzllna) tin• vy, PbHtd�lphia, national; Dec. 3
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alnglca and Johnny \!kker, trip.
led.
Sorn. Moton
300 100-'1 4 3
Dodgers
420 000-8 5 1
Margin and smith. Gibbs (LP),
Emler 5 and Emler, Diehl fl. Um­
pires: Burckett, plate; and bale&amp;.
Doug Hemsle)'.

Knight's Double Was Clincher ��.��.���� !�.?��.�!.

Terry Knigh.t'a twl?-out . ba�s
loeded double 1n the etgbth inntng
pu.l Radne ahead 6-4 and I.he local
Rocllin 1 Valle)' League club went
aa to beat Planllville 7·:I at Racine
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Sunday aftetnoon.
Three nm, scored on Knight , s
dutcb Jong blow �ivina: the locals
• 8-4 �Nd. al the tinu•.
Th� busky ■enlor•lo•be at Porntroy Hilb this fall played errorless
ball at third base and got a 11lngle
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last night at I.be regular meeting of- the Pomeroy council to
bear complaints relatlve lo the "fire-bar" syslem of calllng
firemen and emergency squad members.
. At the laal meeting of Council
attended b)' members of the flu .1 traffic • llj:ht at the corner of
department and emeuency l!l((Uad Wea t Main St. and Butternut Ave.,
the fire-bar 1y1tem ..,.... sharp ly and to pl•ce aU t h ree ucbta on
criUciled by membel'I' of the tw o "Caution " al 1l p. m. No final
b9dies II not accom,lisbinl the acti on wu taken . Manual L-On·
promlled results.
Tbe sys tem trols on t he l i1 hta were also dia­
aome'1rnea falls to ring all roem• cussed . 1l was also recomiuerided
ben and other tlmflS 11 run &amp; by that the Corps of Eng\neera tit
per1ona di allna tbe wrone �um• Hun tingto n be eontaeted concern­
ing repaira to u.e Pomeroy Levee
ber, £ouncll was told.
,, The eo1n_pany repreaentt tive for° wh ich an Informal promise
told Council last ni1ht that the of englneering aasiatance bad
q1ten1 would be checked ,nd a been mad e. .
A n executive meet1n1 of the
new number isaued th,tt would
C
o uncil " ,s set tor Aua;. 14: for
not be 1imilar to arty other num­
diacu11lon o( the prepolll!ld build·
ber on tbt- excbance.
1n other acUon1 last night the ini: for the First Ward fire com•
pany.
· Co•lldl
.:......A,pproved for payment all
Prese n t at t he meeting lut
bllll with the ei.ceptlon of a bill nig hl we re Moor Legar who pre•
du,t conl.l'ol 1t
cents per 1ided, Councilmen CoUini, Geor1e
ialloa from tbe Mei_. Conatrue• Horak, Leslie Fultz,
.Franklin
Uon Clompeny. Councilm,n Don Riur and :dor Schaefer, Clerk
Collini queaUoned the bill on Edna Sc hoenleb, Chief Jed Web­
l?Oun!II that the same company ster, Street Comm ll1foner Reed
furnlabed dust i..'O,att'&lt;ll to the Will, and Patrolman Phil Globobr
eoUll':{ for 17 cents ·per gallon.
Tbe bill was held for later con­
aidi!ritiOn.
-Kade an tddttlonal appropria­
tion of $500 for lep: ieea.
-ln1tructed the mll)'or to con­
tact eilftr Home, ityleU ur St an­
ley Blazewicz to eaUlblllb a grade
for a Dew si dewalk 11.elr the
Swisb'er Dook on Eaat Main St.
-Accep-.d MlfO? Le1'11''•
monthly report in wh i� hl!I reIn another resolu tion by the
ported the vill11c's -1ha«: of fines
board
of county
commissioners
for July 11 �16.30.
an
h iring
n day relative
to
Mo
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11e door at the_·�cond Ward fire auiala. n t prosecuting ttLorney to
reprHen t the co1mty during tho
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H�tti oI �•caUonlng Proncu•
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A letter waa read from th e � James o, Brlfln, the commlu­
Sta.te Hlehway Debutntent au· 1oners again named the law firm
thorillng the vmagi to , i nstall of Webs ter and F'l.lltz.
Inveatlgation I nto tbe dea th of
Elza Milton Bratton Carpenter,
was n,med •• the renoon tor hir­
ing lhe l ,11w firm to �81ist in the
inveaU1at.ion and to represent thci

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�t tbe !Du,,lal. "BJ.J Bend Charletanna HeJII, CoDeen WHaoft JJlDfW varied tolea th,in, · any o\her
cii:t�mem'ben, ,Will be , 10· an Jn41a111
,-,;p� o( 1"9" wlill 'SUffll' City, . and Karen Bachner In a blackli&amp;ht"
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Wllb .lb• Fronl �brew, in hlll · � � •lllili . H:eu· to !"' anottief , fea ·�- �·
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Maaon County rece ived '63,230
Jn railroad property tuea in 1959
according Lo Emmett C. Goodman,
chairman of the Railroad Commun­
ity Service Committee of the Hunt­
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the: Eastern R.ailroad Preaiden ta
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or '"l'he Red 8llk., Stockln!li 1nd
Gre,n Perfume" wlth -Vlttor Gaul
on the v�al. �•1 Wtl• wlll appe-ar. aa aoloilt with tbl!I •tAriny of
Reform'.' on ''Cla:��• WhUU:er
a nd ,W lld., Wild 'Women" to round
out , the ■cene.
Mn, M111iret Ne\lman of. Syra.c11N ii .aervloa, u aho'YJ accompanlit. 'f.wp other Jctnel . wlll be fet•
tul;"td at the ahow wbleb cloaea: the
fair on Sf:turda,- evtftin,, Aui. -20.
A llr•w� d!llllQ �, .the Riclne
Fire �enta , will, tollow the
mu1lcal eorryln1 out , a tradition
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WJUlam Zuapan, owner and manager of Hogg &amp; Zuspan Materials,
Inc., of MalOO City, la rttcov"l!ring
11tlelaelorily from burna received
11 be waa ten dinl'. a ,tr11b · fife at
hla home, lut week. ·
Zu1p1n wu \aken to the Holzer
Hospital In GalU,oU1 by �mbu­
lance where he w11 te�rted to
l,jl 1ufltrln1 fl'om bum, about
. bead, chest an d arm1. ffe wa1 burn•
ed when fjtoll oe w11 thrown onto a smolderlD&amp; lire.
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Goodman revealed th at railro ads
1ening West Virginia paid a total
or $1,270,221.63 in pro perty tue1
in 1951, Compared with $5,850,807.H paid in 1949, it shows an i1l·
ereue of ,1,419,413.88 m tbe ten
yea, period.
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taxes
•· and $51 ,444 - 03 1 n Iee,, m a k.
mg a grand total of $10,636,9681.'6
The ttxe11, whic h are computed
for a flecal year starting July l a n d
e ndin g Jun e 30, are n ow
bei ng
compiled. for the fistal year 1 960 .

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Cubam Showing Worry
Over Fidel's Future

Three new te1ehel'II were em­
pl oye d by lhe lliddleport Board
Of Education Monday when they
met at the Hi&amp;h School with
Bruee Lloyd, preaident, eonduet•
in g the meeting.
Teacben hiffd are Thoma1
Catchpole, llOO craduate of the
Ohio State Ullivenib" and New
Lexinfton Hi&amp;:b School.
Catch­
pole ia married and ha1 one child.
be will aNilt with the coach lnc
In addition to bia teac hing duties.
Miriam Miller a ,rad uate of the
Univenity Qf Georgia wu alao
hired by the board. She ia present
ly living in C ambridge.
C harlH Harker-, 1980 graduate
of Folnnont State C.Uep who
w.._hlnd ,U,!tlte boanl 1riD -ello
llllln witb- Y tbe eoadlinJ:. He ii
marri� Ind h11 two children.
The jaoiton and cooka of last
year were hired for tbia year and
the resignation of Mn. June Lee
aod Donald PluMett were accept­
ed.
A J etter was r1:ad from Daily
Vacati on Bible School otficiala
expre111ing their appreciation for
the use or the Hhool buil dings f or
the Bible acbOol conducted fo
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HAVANA, Cuba UPJ-M osl Cu­
bani 1hared a deep co n cern today
over lhe future of Premier Fidel Myers Services,Set
Castro, ordered ':,y bit doctora lo
take a complete rest to end lin• For Monday At Two
gering remnants of pneumonia.
Funera l servicea for David MyThose i n favor of his revolu• era, age 85, who died Mond.ay at
tion,ey covern menl Wf'rtr divi ded his ho me in HarriJonvilh! will be
over the seriousness "r his Il lness.. held 1bunday at z p. m.. Crom the
And ma n y admi�t ed they were Ewing Chapel with burial in Car­
not happy wit h th e prospect of leton Cemetery.
Defe�JUnister Maj, Raul Castro
Survivon are • niece Abbie
rad ieal younger brot her of the Freeman, Ow1110, Mich., a cou,in,
pp ier, taking over in the in- I Ray Wilton, Harritonville, and an
aunt, Jda Freneh, Soulh Salem. O.
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Police Open Probe Into Entry
Of Landmark Store, $20Theft

Invesligalion of a breaking and entering at lbe Landmark
Store ln Pomeroy is being made toda_y by Pomeroy police.
Chief Jed Websler reported aboul $20 Ut money taken fotlow­
Ing entry ol lhe slore through a rear window.
The entry was disco vered a t
entry b�d been made by
'1: 30 a. m. today by empl oyees thought
juvenill!II
II the window from
and was teporled to police' by
hiC!b glaa wu broken wa1 1m..i.1 ·
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M1na.1er Jack Carsey. · Patrolman
a nd only a small penon could get
Geora:e Hicks made t he prelimin•
throu1b, A back door hed
hMl
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Investigation
with .Chief
Webster cheekin1 t hf' window for �pened 11 an exit from the buildma:.
fingerprints la ter this morni ng.
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The money was taken from a
Althoug h the Landmark Service
sort drink rnachl ne and from deak Station la open throuP,out t he
d!awera ·which were pried
open nig ht, entry into tht store waa
using too ls from a t ool display made throu1h a window lhat w11
behind the buildlq from tbe
rack at the store.
Chier· Webster said it was sta tion, Webster aald

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The Melga Memorial Hospital Trustees la!t nlgbl completed
plans to present lheir applieaUon for Hill-Burton FundJ In
another step toward the coll8lrucUon of a new 4 1 -bed ho,pital
here.
A. C . (Crtt) Bradford , president of the board of trustees,
said that Part,, I and 2 of the applicaUon for funds bave been
completed and will be presen"-11 by lbe architect, Ray Nay
Wheeling, within lbe nexl few days.
Aa exp�ained by membera of I funda .
the board, the Hill-Burton Fumb
Application for Fednal tunda
wdl match loal. fw.da, $1 for must be made b1 lteps provided
each $2 provided locally. Loc,al
the Hill-Burton, A.l-t for ,.u.
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rundl total ■ppnwmately $440,· ctpation by loe.l.l eommunitte...
� . which makea Kei&amp;a C ounty The local board .did · the holptta1
eh11ble for $220,000 of Federal corqmillion bave been boldin,: a
aeriea of meetlnp CO 4'0mplete
building i,ltm and flnandal state
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Railroads paid' 3 New Teachers
$62 In Taxes Are Employed

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1ft year at Mlcldlepe,r1, 1atd unifanna probably wUI lie ISMHNI
AutU•t 1tth and flnt drllls
•ttrt .,_ the lfttl. First KHo
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lllllep,ort, Sept. ': The PotNror
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�reveal ...8.-!!OY�
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Griidders lnvited
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Vila! conullittees on meJnbecsbip_ for 1961 were named
Monday n!Jdtt at a meetlne of nr.iw Websler Pool No. 39
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nam,,d Crockett LalRollin · Wolle of lance and C. J. Rhodes, WWI; Frl!ik Cheesebrew and l\eno
111\11""•111.; ' ,_1-1 . .on Hti,,or- Lind , WWII; Frank Vaughan and
y Harris K-V•II
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C'1lftcatt •-" l1 .,.... to work fOr a fix'"" goaI o
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300 me�p on a' deadline of
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o,..i�.. Dec. 151 1960, ..,
" .W it the U: S. · N�
Mick WUliima waa n,amed ehalr•
r4 Girolami ..!.......t that
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man of_ a Wtfl ari!.l me.ha eontmft- fin ii..-..:.....tiona for u..•.�
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-�iinan .t hi• o..,..n, ,n the -tee witb Guido .Girolami, 1'elmie �
trip · to OOl u.nibua had
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Jewell, Paul ClacJ and Jim Shep,
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Stato ., Athena,
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l'owlar ii on lick�
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ence and_ that be hoped the Poat
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WIii continue lo ,pomor 1uch I
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Ice tea and pork
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Lennie Jewell reportl!ld CAl'da lama
Grant Smitb to 30 Leahave been oenl to potonU.1 � elp.
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fl'e asked 1hat all available mem. .
4•vole lime lor the pro,lect.
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J de.troyed b, all urged ·to at tend.
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. u�sd.ui as hundreds o'c people
-Aci:epted national honors lor
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Ju1l cqming from the Mnon lta child welfare· committee.
Dt'lv:e-l'n
Th ea ter stopped to watch
-Heard Frank
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�e .�lne high 1e:hool Is 1tUI
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lhorti· e-'· tt:acber. William A. Me�e )!•on Fl re Depart ment waa
LOA s
K�.�:IDpre1tdent of the Southffn
C:80'4 ;to th� 1cene .. Fiffmen were
UOV
LoeaJ:
·..-.,: o( Education, said to.
·■ut:�fµl in containing the fire.
day. '.;I
The ' house, locited on u. .
ll, ...kl•1 tithe, a
miu.1
�-'-�� 33 Which . ,,. .. lhrou•b
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the o Hlce of pioieCutinl Attorney •�&amp;:(aip.lt�. th"e mem� of W hich
· 'l'be board held Its ftgular
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,,t th e May primary and la unop. ha,ve : �hh'e't· · died or )Jloved aevmon thifl meetIna at the Rlei ne
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po11e d i n November.
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high. scllool last nig ht and awarded
tt · was the second · , unoccupied �arrow bridges �n State Rou� 880 Rodney Down ing t he insurance
The firm had pre,·loualy been
An injunctio n to prevent the
�ortb rn Meis• Co nty will be
mov ln,· of bricks from lh e old hired by the co mmluioners to re� house to burn · irtt t � e tow n in �� u• ; at a publjc hearing conlract for the district's lf school
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plaUorra of the Ballimore and preaent the cQunty in the cue of
Auguat , · In e cou
· Wiliiam zu,pan wedne
bou•
own�
by_
Homer
GoeglNn,
who
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bus insuran ce wa s Henry Beav'rci
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lo ners; th e auditor and the trea• :T�i! :r:he: ��;: 1! :ot:µ�=:1� ,;: �:ate: :��� f r an
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ls totalllu $19,290 ,were apTown Council.
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Is undetermine d.
nd ordered paid, $17,539
The Council In a meeting M o n• surer a&amp; defendants.
Comb\ned. len&amp;lh of the three p�ved a
In oth er acUon1 ye1terday, the
being pa)'IVII and the balance Ja nday evf'Jlin&amp; instructed Mayor O.
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parts
l a 1.za
milea.
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Um
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Hor and school supplies.
0. Wrliht to consult the prose- commi11ioners p11:1sed a resolutlon
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cost, lncl udlng ri,:ht-of-way and
TIie board will hold a apec1al
cutinc attotney regarding such a to a dvertise for bid• for co,1 Bratlon Services To
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n gineering 1.- $234,000. Tenlafor the court ho use arid Jail. Thef
m eeting at noon, Aug. 10, when
movfl,
Be· Held Wedneeday
lively work ia expected to be1ln
h;W. are to be opened for eon.
Tbe station buildlnt has been al10 tran1ferred t,DOO from tbe
Fuper,il servic es for Elzu MIiton ln early 1961
to
unanticipa
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rgency
.fun
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t_gr11 down but t be bricks . remain
uct lon of the new high � hool
Bratton, Carpent"r, will be held
First part �l th e propo sal pro,
n g at Racine. Several
oo �­
buildi
aloua: the track an'd form pa ve- the county building fund.
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Wednesday afternoon at two o- vides : !or a new eoncrete . llab
acto
h ave lndteated their
m
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ment tor the ,ection dt First
ra
clock at the Carpenter Baptist brid1e at the West Branch of
te�
tlon to submit blda. MoKelvey
Street which PIIIH the area. The
Church
with
buriJl
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the
Sc
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Shade
River·, about alx-tentbs mile
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bricU have been reportedly aold
Lot c,emetery,
east of USR 33. Tbe other two, ..i
by tbe railroait to Gt.or1e Sayre
Frlen da may call a t the B�a: ony farth er ea1t, ca�I lor pipe culverts
of . New Haven and. are to be re­
F1;1.0e�al HOme In Al bany after 5 to,, re.P,��ce exl1tlnc Inadequate
moved ln the near future.
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par&amp;Dltlnt wa, granted permiulon.
to ,1purehue two sect ions of nylon
fire II.OIi. Coun�U also voted to
.purch&amp;le tlve new water meten,
lix meter lids, and two pipe
Deputy Charles Sayre of the
wrenCbe1 for lhe water depart- Mel11 County 1heriU'1 otfiee i n•
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ment.
ve1ll;ated • wreck on Bout, 33 •t
Eastern Local School Dislrtct has 'fl'ant ads circulating
Attendln&amp; were Mayor WrJ.tht, Burlin1ham thl• morninc at 3
a. Dan M . Hope, 64, Maaon county
:30
fol a new instrumenta,l musJc instructor followJ ng the
day
nd
Recorder Charlotte Rouab, a
m.
Cln:u lt Clerk, died 8:05 p. m., SunC.pebart,
night resignation of Lloyd Johnson.
councilmen Russell
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A ll'ailer belona:ln1 to th e Zer• Monday
,day at the _Pleasant Vllley Hospital
- OUn Wolfe, Walter WettY and
JOhnson,
at Eastern two .,
Wll&amp;rs
wa• released lo acce_pt an alter aufferlng a aer;iea of heart
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Ille Tra narer Co., Middleport, waa
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, Balpb Warner,
damaa:ed when the driver, Charll!la offer. near �Y,I"ia Whi �h. is near t e "home ·town' of Mr. and . .attacks In recent weela.
Wy att, Ltnpvllle, atruck a brldge '1rs. Johnson, Executive Head J. S. Davis said.
In addlUon to being circuit Clerk,
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� . •�other surp�la_e chan.:e,
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Cli.arln Norri•, principal ' at RIV• will be placed later.
inl ear.
·ehan4lse store In Henderson. anti
Becau,e of • new at
ey a:el).'. ,w.a, a ronner Gallipolla Ferry
. Acted Upon lq (Amt
· Wyatt told Sayre hl!I was bead- ervlew drade School, and pro duct
Three atate hlabWlf patrol cases Ing aouth when h.e pulled to one of Racine High Scboql,
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rele11- l!lral's rullna. Davia said, PN&gt;Pff- Poltmaater.
, 'Were dlspo,ed of ·10 County court side to avoid • �,r co.-in1 north ea· to atteP. 1 the prlneipallhlp at ed. seven mlll renewal and. two- and
He w11 born In . H enderson
·1 , toda)'. Vined "8 attd co,ll tor over in the Middle or the h l1hw11. The Norwalk, Ohio elementary- school. , one ,h..if additional levy, fOi' achool; "March 28. 1898, son of the late­
',,.,Joad WII C harles Spj,oue and How­ Nar of the tnlle.r 1trucll: a lll'ldae . . The Etstem board acll!ld to fill operallon t will be on lbe Nbvem ber ' Nellon and Lella il:tN1u1hton
' f'ard I. Youn&amp;, '20 and eo1ta for ratllng and was then 1truck by the I Ille vac:an.elea by employing Betty General •Election ballot The, AT'I U:ope. He WH a member qJ. the
T ovl!lrload. 'Ihe men ,re driven for approachln1 ·ear. . He uld th •t tbe Bou,h •• ·a SMC"ial
Edm�atioh rulln1 m ade 11Iacln1 • the qµeaUou Henderson Oiurch of Chriat, pt
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:- · · tbe F\emlna Coal CompaD)'.
Pauline Myers foi' second on a special e_IecUon lllev.l on Plea111nt C h amber of Commerc�
oth�r veh icle did n·ot 1top after the .11•c�erj
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•Fined $10 and cotti on a cllara:e act1dent.
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part or thi rd. ,.ll'ade at grounds only one special can be and ·the Farm Bureau.
· of pa11tn 1 wl lhou� auured clear
Surviving are hla wife Grace
There were no lnjl!fll!II and no · a1verviewj assigning Ralph Wlgal held In a fear. Th� '1Ut1tion JM,ina
dl1t111ce WII Lewis E. Sheets, Ni• arre1 t11 with medium dam ac:e to 1 &lt;rufper• Plalna) &amp;o . Norris' Po•t it on the primary ballot ·in M I.Y whe.n Rogen Hope onfl da U1hler )Ira
"the Nmt 18 Emily Tarbell, Henderaon, ' On�
IUvei\liew, movlni M a rion Parke'r it was defeated,
the trt.iler.
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brother, Edgar, Henderson, one
No replaoement Is In vtew for 1l1ter, Mra. Helen Austin, Hende
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MIIGS GINIIIAL H01,1TAL . .
principal"• 1ucceed l n1 Wl&amp;'I, anc:I
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• namint-- 'orytlle- Brown, · Ela:htJi the mualc director. AppllcaUon, aon, and five grandCttUdren and
Admlttod, Al'Ch· Glbb•t · M11on;
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Jamea i.11nd Schuler, Middle· Gra
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lllilll Pbrlll• Duaan, R�uan�.
Qlree great arandehildren. One
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Dl1mlll0d: · Dorvthf .&lt; Dun!, po� RD: and John D�vld Terrell, , cl pat . ,11ere ,\
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Portlalld; llln, Llrr, Smhn Ind Poll'.ero,, each forfeited ,-. boncJI J • ·
il,�t�, Pomeroy;" Val :Hartuhl, l1et ni•ht In Midctteporl mJfOl''a , Q.. -C�Slb�e remain, � princl, ville Ho lter, Walt« l\rOwn, Leiter
Fu�eral aervices will be conduct­
, Ml'-"'"We; AUN Ru11ell, Pom· court on r'ed:le,1 operation char&amp;• pl at t� blfh. M!hool. Janies Bran- Hawk, clerk, Creaton· Ne"wlao· d and ed Wed neaday al 2 p m t th
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Renderaon Ch urt:h or Chr·1,t with
H. Neal offielatin1 'assisted by
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cemetery,
Friends may call at the L G. Mohr
fu neral home until noon Wednea•
day.

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Mr. and Mn. RoJ llUJa end
dau•"-ter, AM, were Sunday vlill,.
on
M.r. and Mra. Hobart Lee at
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'merly of West Carrollton and now Grimni Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
or Newark, were a:uesta Friday or Coy Gumm of Parltenburc, � nd
Mr. aRd Mrs. Robert Warner.
Mr. and Mn. Ed McV•Y and chi ld ·
f:��a �n : tbr" r•• ol llin.!!u&amp;l• w · v,.l '
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men ! in the Kro,:er meat depart- 1pe nd ln1 their vaca ti on with Mr:
ment. For the put 2 weeU he h as ' and Mrs. Joe Carsey.
bee n work1· ng ,· n Gall 1·po1l1 -'I
Mr. and Mr,. Ro•; Ell ,·, had their
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th e ma n ager o f the JD,e� t depart- daughter, .Mn_. Theo . Marsh an�
ment there w as on n eauon. .
children/ C h i1�1�the , as gueah Uus
week, AIIO vis1U n1 were Mr. and
W I ter V au h an, w o u_ndcrwen t Mra. Fred Smi th, Mrs. Sybi l Dorst. 1
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����e; !�na.. _hospltal 1 1'! P i ttsburgh, ch�ter , ,nd �r. and Mrs. Beryl ,
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0ra..e 8a1em Cen 1er.
Mr . arid M:s. H�nry SIlld ctler re- · !d
r 4!n.;I Mrs Joh n Stout had as
turned to theu home- In _ Brid1eport
11nd�y visitors·, Mr. and Mrs. Cha t. Miss Jean J:Iun t stepped o n a
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Salurd .1y aU.cr a vill t wit h Mr. •
t_ch fork t�1• �H!k which rep1
�ti• l es Dibley and Mrs. Eleno ra Stou t
)In. Ben tz Wolfe and Mn. Wtl
. qulted t he atten !J.on of a doctor.
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·cltildren
Of
Dayton
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Franei6 Foley of Col unt bwi vis it· - Elme r Ba t;cock o f Wa:vne, for•
Mr. an d Mra. 1.foward W olfe were
gue,t.s tall week of Kt. and Mn. ed h i.II gr�ndmother, Mrs. Josi � mel'ly of this �rea, called on Everett Mil hoan Tuelday and via.ltBentz Wolfe. They •l&amp;o YiliU: d at Heitger tetently .
Plants wit h Grover Wolfe and 'itln. Masi ne Robinson is spending · "ti hi• bro t her C h■rlea of near
some time wi th her parent&amp; , M r. . Chester, Q:
slaters.
and Mn. Roy Wilson ' nd J\elth ·
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)Ir. and )rt.1 1. Almede �on
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Mla�s Ida an� Au1ust1 Wolle! .
daug.bter
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Mr. and Mre. Hqw■rct Boe tner .M r. and �If.. E.. Q..
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and family arr1ved, Satur0ay for I
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and relatives ,iii Maioit, W. Va.
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Mia Ol&amp;a Pieroltl . retu rned to
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Osburne
h er emj)lojment lb; Colunibu1 Sun- of CMtiago · are visiting · hil Par•
da:r afti!r a two wfeka vacati on en h1, Mr. and 'Mn. Ly n n Osb orne
with her mother, Mr1.
Odetta Pier- this wHk.
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Lakeland, Florida, Wednesday, for •
an lnderi nte vi s it wit lt her m her.
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Mn . Edd Je Smith .
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Mrs.
Eli
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spending a f�w j:lay1 wU
h Mr•- Wll.s
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al OP TJmnda,., July 28. Grand.par• quick
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n.niversarie.1 were cele.b
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the Com miuion on £UU.
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• ; Ral� 8 2n.d a nmversary of lbe �hurch an d t he ten t h a nm - ly h e ld l l the- Stoutsville camp
M r and Mrt. William Hoppe, t he Heath W:etbodist CJ)iutb,
� of Columbus spen t t he wetllend Mlddle port, whe n the i roup met
n
rsarY of Rev Nyle Borden_ as theJT pastor.
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1 Grounds Monday eve ing, July 2
The rally opened with group wi th Mr. a n d Mn . Cla nn� •1 n Sunday nia: ht a t the c hurch.
The ce lebrat ion began with the Sunday School hour wi th
r ay.
Pluu11 for Rally Day which will
nold �ds -.S superintendent after whit h Rev. Borden sin1-ing of "Jesus Saves" with M rs
n Roa:era of
erno
Mrs
and
Mr.
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hel d on the laat Sunday I n
be
Dor
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director.
as
Johns
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--� the morning �rman with - -- ---ive
sville 1pe nt the Weffeml September were dbcuued a nd it
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Wood
choir.
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church
music b y the
aUn ·adlle SI was gi Ye n by Dr . ced_ed br i ef tal ks by Rev. A. H the guest speaker . Dedicati on o f w i th Mr. a n d Mrs. Charle, Be n- W I&amp; plann ed to have l he pot luck
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Wrigh t, former pastor now I I Y l ng
mo m ined
� n ner fO Itow ,ng
th e
,nd g ro ".. p,· ng • •••·• •• of nett .
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.,,.,. n. Mt. Clemen, M fWllll
visiting
over
Sund•
Rulla
Also
n d. !ind Re v. Teague a n d " Jesus is C al l ing " close-d the meetm
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held
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on
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·ng the topic
the Bcnnetl home was their f to'1 Promotion certifka tts will also
. . � te included Rev. La tham. •both of. Columbus.
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of
master
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Preceding the rally, Rev. and Wuren of Columbus who was on be given out on t h al day.
rcco 1: n1zed sev • Mrs . fra nC' is H. Gl uier e nte rtained his w ay h ome from V inel �nd .
mn111e1
for
the
day
.
rgc Baumgardner.
J til l ol_der mensbera of the ehurc h • the lor11 \ group with a pi �nit
Cftben pt'uent for t he meeting
at N J where he _had taken h11 , yife
A rkadie.on ,aaiel Jellows h lp ll out �includi
.,
rc Jact�cb tle, Mr,.cCJamea
e
ng Mr . .and Mrs. �red J�ek
parwith
her
visit
to
and
sons
lli fliif')cl~in th e · basf'me nl with the son , Mrs. Aril, e ne Re ese, ,.trs, Kath•· J iheir fottage o n the camp grounds . en t.s .
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Rion, 111u. L W M omas ,
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were over n ight gues ts
d.es
"'= th_ e . church
- • servin i,:&lt; the ryn Pay n e ind Mr1, Lynch, a for . 1 The group
. of
Mrs.
James Brewi n gton, Mrs .
of th r c ; liizic rs.
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Mrs. Ann, W1\d•n;.n ,nd ion, Nan Moore, Mr. and Mrs. James I
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Cincinin
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A t ! e " din� I ro 111 thC' E'l tt'rpr i.s c W i lliam and grand daugbter, "Bu ler and Rev . .Ra ,• mon Konk. nJ,t the ilfletnoon sfssion spe - · nati
chur
Si;i musie w1s furni s hed by the
d1 11'"' " Dot 1 ie B r o wn . Ku th I Ruth Ann of Fo! toria v l 1ited tut r i,Jbt.
E I n B ng rdner wa�
M
;dwir and chorus from the � l . pian�:l ,;� the ���rn� ng scrv iefS , Ann Bro t hers, C ar olyn Bell , Bill wr ek with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
a�d Ma r�o n e Bcnt :t and Sh ,u on and W o lfe and M r . and M u. Shirley
pe ,1 nd G arten chureh es which
with Mr. Hardaway , Mrs . S ii idc •
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ng �veral numbers accompan- Jones ,and Mn . Nellie Wi nston as L inda Viii. �us. Thomas �cnt� a_c- Wolfe.
Lane. Dr. Kathryn the co mmitlec in charge of plan- compa11 1ed t he group . , larJor_u•_
Mrs.
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by
th
e Gl)rd'ln Wolf('s
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Sunday
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mbo w of L, ki_n _ gave the wel - ning (or t h.c an niversary observ- Bent� and � h aron and �.m da D ill and Miss Lena Wolfe j,nined Mn. 111..lews
rt'n1a111rtl with the Ghmrrs for a W i ldman al the Shirley Wolle
me add ress w1tb Ylrs Dorot hy anre. _______
we e k of camp. rcl1m1iu� home Sat- hoine for the day . Mr!. W ild.ma n
•• Mn. Ctt.rlH Dlllhl
wi1 or Bidwell respondi ng for
,
urday ('�{'n tng.
e •suc�ts.
Mr. and ldra. ,Lee Vogelson1. Mill
an d W illiam and Ruth A nn re .
Jo R ichards, who ha? receiv ed .
field, vreie r�l d inner guests of
turn ed hom e last Wl'dnesd.ay.
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rond pl.are 111 the oration ronteet
Mr. and Mrs. !tobf'rt Olson of Mr. and Mn. C.'harles H. Diehl and
Id at the st.at� Sund .ay School
Sh,dyside sprnt the wee k.in d aona.
fd BTU conventio n, delivered her
Mra. Bl1dy11 Smi th his returned
with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard' Fultz
tlion for the congregation.
hon,e afte;r ape.ndin g severa l days
11nd children.
. Th� church history was g_ivcn _by
ft'"lleili tenei'al Ho1nitaL .
Mr. a nd Mrs, John M iDerln
n NI eo wIes a rt e t ., wh I{' II
Mr ft. Raym on Kon)mgh l wa.!i ren. ,
Sharon and Ly M of j Mr. and M;s. Oscar Smith were
childr
e n,
p
ev. : l. 1 Wil&amp;&gt;n \\'Md, pasto r of �he turned lo her home in Middl e port
Columbus yestllrday with 11•1 Pn GalUPtliJ Tuuday Lo visit her
M
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an
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Vernon H owe l I Mill e r's paren ts, Mr. and Mn. :C.
rs.
es,
ehur
t'
art"en and Mt. Hope
Saturday mo rn i ng from Mei�s Gen- I
other who 1 1 in Holicr - Ho1pllal.
ve�1,.bc aftcr1100,I\ ai,ctress.
eral H oapitaJ where she underwen t o r P o mHoy R D N o. I who ha � c. 11. Williams . They came e-,ec- i
d
y e
l:: ��:�j
spent the p a.s t 11everril m o nlhii m i ally to a ttend t he Annlveriurr1
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� �- sur�ery.
a
over t h e week e n tl her C'hildrtn Stark C ounty , w_cre t_h e . guc11 s of od ebralion o f the M t . Moria h �u nday.
iJA.le.po rt Mnn la
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al the ho n or al a f � m 1 ly . p1 e rn c Sunday Baplist Church.
a
nd their families vjaited
Mr. and Mn. Oacar Smith imd
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Diec
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Jul
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Park,
Dover
y 24
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Konkright home. Cominl-! Friday
M r . and Mrs. Rob&lt;"rl Pl.-ct .tf udhter called on Mr, and Mr1.
- Joe . . �olfc of M1ddl� port l5 , ' for the week end we re Mr. ;ind
For 1 h c f i rst t i m e in u vc r f o ur and childr en or Chiea�o , 1-,e t.oue.O il!lhl an d Pt(r. and Mrs. Charl. tatienl in Holrer H ofi pl tal w here Mn . O tt i e Konkri g hl and two chil- years M r . and M rs. H owell had
Yisl t i ng with Mt. a nd M n · Edcar lei D iehl and aon 11.
1 e_ •_11, liken for t n:11 tme 11 t for dren of Springfie ld. Mr. and :d rs. !�c ir thre e childre n to i;:etli e r . Wo Ue.
, t.n,u�1e1 tx-: suffered Ln il:n aulo- Joh n Lockwood and two fhildren l hc O{Ca.at on was I n comm e mora Mr. and :-In. Lou Diehl ca lled
Mr and M rL James Simpson
, inob1lc al'Ctdent S�turday m Well- or Jamestown, and Udell Ko n - tion of lheir 4 4 th weddin g a n n i, Sand )· and Char • on his lister. Mrs. Aliee M o ore.
and
daughters
t • ton 1,Jfl\ atoire 11 being trea � 111:r ight , Jam estown.
vcrsary,
Mr1, Bertha Parker 'Called on
Jolle Black. local a n d Mn. Isabel
Attending were the hon or ed Simp1on spent Sa turday evenirtJ Mr. and M: ra. Lou Diehl Sunday
,for _ 11-.e k and n .!ek- a nd bac k I n •
Amo n g othen who Yiai tcd with
1ur1es. He ex pe cts to be rel c.1 aed hc Ko n kright family S u nday were guests and Mr. and Mrs. Rosa at Rock Lake Pool i n Chtrleato11. evening.
J
_ n aerer• l�.
Mn. Le1Jer 1Brook over called on
. � l i Re v . a nd Mn. Pre ntis Spe-ar or the Poulton { Kathleen H owell ) of
Dr. Lewia Rickman or Mt,
al th' l l m _ rl(ing,st o n Meth o__
C anton: Mr. and Mra. Roy H owell Clemi n s , M ichigan came Saturdl )' Mn. Edl)I Sch aefer.
. 0thtr, ,
diNt Church.
of l
re , Mrs. Wolfe
•t�n
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Pomeroy ; Mr. a nd Mrs. George even i ng to attend t he a nniveraary
Nr1. Mar11 ret Alle n cal led on
ind � ug)if.tr, Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. FA1ar
&lt; lloadley) Carulhera ( Opal How - of Mt. M o rlah Ba rtia t Church MH . Edna Schaefer.
iol e oJ · IJ htflt�ort a nd Mr. a n d
ell) of Beac h City.
Mr: and Mn . LlwrenCe Smith
yeaterda y He al&amp;o visite d hla fat•
r_,. Ro�,f!r"_ce �nd_ fouc
Gra ndfhildre n atten ding w e re her Earl · Rkkm an
and Mn:· o.-n Smltb were. in
. P1rk I
�h ildreP Q
Tom �oulton, Len n ie Kaycann
· J\llno,s 1\lfto
V isiting w i th M rs. Gol die Gut· eribur11 , Tuf!Jdty.
�
'Ti
the Wolfe fama_n d M1ckey Howell; Billie Louise hrl ej and Mn. Kat hryn Payne
, •�: vialhn1
Chtrlet and Lou Diehl• calle d on
.
Esta ' Lee , Levi and Georgan n a over Sunday WH Mr�. Lynch of 'Mrl, Lona Roecher; Ch�Htff.
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runenl ttrvlcea were concluctcd Car,ulhers . ,
Grn11tl e h , l d'.'" u n , b le l o ., .
I •t-� '
t'loronce Sn e ller who ha, been
s,turd,y from t he Rawling,-Coat,
A 00
IntS . Fu neral Home In Middleport ro� t� nd were B i ll Poulton, now Ber- vacatio nin g at Allantie at:r vlllt·
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,,_A,..., ,. I Mra. Grace Savage De nny with Rev , v m g I n the U . S. �ava l Air Co rps ed briefly wilh her pa renll, M 1,
abo ard the Carr i er
Saratoga ; and Mra. D1vid Sneller before go,Wash n' Wear-Sanforizcd
Fred l . Gard n er oUIC' l a. tlng .
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Mrs.
Rob
e
rt
Br
,well
Jea
n Poul
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I na: to Columbua for a vi1il wtth
Pall-bearen were W.aid Nlchol• I
Mc
Sizes 6 to 18 t
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H
r
to
n ) of Hl• m m on d• I n d . , and Mrs
David
Sn4lller.
She
Mr.
Mrs.
and
..l Ir M t.tt
•
O,!lfe11 Eata
l 110n, Vaughan McK n ia:hl, Er nest Stokcl ey Crouslon Shir ley P o ul.
The WSCS met wi t h
(
was accompa n ied to Co lumbui bJ
Nleh o lao n , Max ward.
Rona ld
.
Jou1
h Wednod ay evelliN
with
n ) of Canto n .
to
....l
her mo th er for a week.
Walk e r and Dale Nicholson.
Mr. and Mra. Howell also have
. Preaeot, Alter the
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fault- nine member•
Amo ng th ose rro m out or town
· 1eaalon, 1 aoctit time
buline•
three
great
gra
ndch i ldren .
n er of St . Albi na, W. Va, villted
Ideal For School Wear
here for the 11crvieee were Don Sav
refreah
------over the weeke nd with . Mra. ' wa • enjoy� and deUd�p,•
age , Nitro; Ro ger SIV111Ge, El Re no,
ment1
were
,e,ved.
No;
meeting
James Faulk ner.
Ok la.; Mr. a nd Mn. Georac S1v111:e
Relatives h ere have learn r.!d wUI be held itt Augultiand Frank Savage, Urbanna; Mra.
Mr. · and Mr■. Eber O\lrS spent
Rcx Po well, Bexl ey; M rA. Richard
thal Mrs. George Fry w ho under•
ay In HunUn1ton WJth their
Sund
, , �IDDl,IIP(IRT ,
went major aurgery at U n lVflrtlt:K
•Buckma n and Mn. Dawes Sans Mn.
and·
l■mlly Mr . . .
,on
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bury, M,rleUa; M , ,I . M H te ,, G . W .
Ho,pllal lul r,.i., la
(;H
ald 'Ouh.'·llttl
af·
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I\
oc
auithan
Mn.
and
i nl nicely.
M•.-ott "tnd Mr.
V
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w
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ti
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A chkken barbe et: e was "held
Mt:Kmaht, Charlellton . W. \/a.; Mr8.
lj W.H t iJ T ft "t 'Htilm·
leth Lyons anrl BOIi, Bu tch of
ed
Frida
night
·at
the
h
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o
Mr.
y
r
Virgin!, came Friday to ipeni · home wltfli t hem. ��1
B . H. R.11 wll n�s . Florida: Mr. a nd
ott and
·Mr. • ■nd ·Mra. J1ck
Mr11. D11n ver Walker and fhlldren , and Mrs. \S tanford Stockton of the pad weekend wi th Mr. ind
nvllle
lly
of
Ste
fa
G
l'ft
. led hll
'Ubl!
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Ro n Rld alld Mary, and Mrs. Alice Hemloc k rov e in obscrvunce of Mrs. Paul Wi nn 11 nd Mr. a nd Mn-.
otl reo
M
lle
Mn.
mother
i
n.
H
their
nn
11
i
iversary
which
was
.
Lyo n&amp;. Alao vi it ing at the
Simms of Vinton .
enUy.
·
July 28 and lhil w edding a n n i - Win n h om e ls Mr. W l nn'• 1l1ter, e
'lltH Palay Price re turned
veraary or M r&amp;. Stor-klon's bro- Mra. Harry Gron of Cuyahoga
PAIR IOARD TO MEET
homf.l Sa turday alter a . week 1t
Tht- board of 1ll rcrtor� or 1hc ther 11nd si11 te r Jn Jaw, Mr , a n d }"alls.
[,'"
the Mustin•
Gel Double Your
il
Mr. and Mrs. Wl ia m Chll da All States Camp on
Mel�• Coun ty Ai:rkulturc Socie­ Mrs. Thomas Holter of Raci n e
.
um
River
t
3
July
0.
retur ned home Sund ay after
ty, will mee t al 8 o'&lt;•loek to­
lwreldt� In Slamti
Those a ttending the outl n i,? spending t he weekend I n Colum- ' Mr . . arld Mn. Howard J; herablch ·
j nl"ht I n the sec rr·l11rr · � office 011
i \h(' Rock Sprln!'.(H fairi::rounda to werl', M r. . ind Mrs. Jnhn Wat11on hus with Mr. 11ml Mrs. Fra nklin ' wer e visited rece n U)· by their
I rurlher
planM fo r the Meii::H n( M!rid!eport ; Mn. �brth11 Rose Ginther and ch i ld r en While the , 1ra n dchlldren • from Kanlilla Clty.
1 Coun ty fair which 011cne Aui;:ust of Haclnc ; Karen, Rojer, Honnie Childes were aw:iy
their childrr n '
�veral from hero o ttended , the
Mlddleporl, Ohio
1111d Sharon Holter , ehildren of Sheila 11nd Mickey vi1iled wl th rJlom co mlng al Muaaera Bottom
18.
fl
lh&lt;" Thoma&amp; lloltera and Mildred, their aunt and unelc, Mr. and on S u nda y .
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lluth, Marilyn, Erncet l n e and Mrs. Cash Bahr and daugh ters.
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Mr. and Mr�. Emmett Xetchum
A Life Time
Donna Stockton, childre n of the
nf Ellat Livf.rpool, Mr. tnd Mrn. ·
------hosl a nd ho11tcss.
Floyd Tucker and M arilyn K.11
Brill# C11mpera Home
of S11n lleville apenl tha
Smltb
Alumlnum Gutlen
Sa turd,y Mr. an d Mrs. Wl1llam
e kend with relatlvea.
we
,
r
e
rs.
d
M
Bradfo
Wallac
s111,er,
Window,
Aluminum Awning
Mr. and Mrs. Joe PrJce 1pent
Mr. a nd Mn. Pau l Sco t t and c. c.
Alwnlnum Raioment Windows
dne1day in Parkeraburc with
We
·
lo
c
n
a mp Butler
C hapma wen t
Aluminum Combln1llon Doors
Spri n gs to · return the youth !&gt;f their aunt, Mrs. Mabel , McPher,
. · , · �•d Slorm W Indow,
the Middleport Chureh o f Chrl1t . son.
--to
th e ir homces.
· " Aluminum R1lllng1 For
The Junior Women's Club held
The youths wer e "taken to thC'
11 ipecial m eeting o n Tuesday
l!orehe■ and Stop,
I
last Su nday w h er e ' the)' :
camp
eve ning at th e Alex-Quille n Mem­
have spe nt the week.
ro
orial building. The meetin g waa
open ed by the pN11 ldc n t, Mrs.
1 Eugene He 11ao n . De\' o llonft W&lt;'r1• Outing la Planned
TONIGHT ... TUIIDAY
I
Phone WY-2-3714 Day or Evening
j
!live n by M rs. Luther Smith, rol l
An ou t ing ls bein g plan ned for
t
Rqborl l,,oula Stevena.en'•
Middlepor
1
1'D
Bndbury Road
call was anawered by II fnorlte the members of lhc Chris t ian In• , . 'ISINX THE BJIIIIARCK"
ballad. Member, atlendln c the deavor or th e Middleport Ch11Nh
X:enneth M,ore - DanJI • W)'nter
meeting we re Mra. Alfred Sprouse of Chris t for thl1 comin,: Sun day
Not - Wo4""""
Mn. Jame■ Cu nnlngh11.m, M rs. aflern oon,
,. ,.1 · , '1 111
COMING AUO. 7.....
Eugene He111o n , Mt■ Leo Lllch ,
Th o1e plannl nl to ro au ·alhd
SUN,, -- � TUii.
flcld, Mrs. Luther Smi th, Mr,. to contact el lher Mr1. Gedl'le
W.llt Dl1ney'1 ·
, &lt;
Joacph Pau,: h , and Mlsa Mar.a:le Childs or Ml• Carol Hud'8W.' by • I ' ••SLr.£PINO BEAV1,\r"
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Roarh.
1,
Wedne1dt)' 10 that tra n1portattda
In 1'&lt;11:bnloolor ·
The purpo,e of th e meeli n g ca n be arran.a:ed.
·
-l
w111 to dl&amp;eu111 and make plans
IJ
I
, . '
f or t he wa ter 1how, which will
be held Aug. 17th and lhe rain
,
,. ,
1
date la Aul, 18 d 8 :00 p. m. al
the New Haven Pool. A report
...
Wall alven o n the e:.1ndid1 tes for
. I
the wa ter queen for the ,how.
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ry Nlthtl

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I Harr1sonv1

Will Return For More

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Pre.en( for the JHeUq: in tbe
new office DI tile trv.tteea at tM
court house lut &amp;ipt wan __.t
of the ll man.hen of the -baud.
They were Crit Bradford: a.. L
Ja cobi, Don Bl'ewe1', H. E. Stmey
Henry CletlJOl'lliy, Tod Reed Jr.,
Joe Siaaoo, Latet Hart and Leo
Vaughan, leCNtarJ" Of Gae bead.
Vot,n 11 the poimatf elodlOn
in Miei,a Count, a,,..Nd ••
$2,13,000 boud iuae to ..- w1111
opproaim1t,l1 fl00,000 jlrOdaced
from a llMI tu: J� for the local
hospital.
.
1be new facility ii lo be built
•dJacent to tbe Count, tafirmar,
on Mulberry Hight. on land pro,
vided for th11t purpo,e bJ ae
counly. The site and MDen)
plans already ha,ve neetftd. •
proval of tbe State Department
of Health.

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Booked In Jail
By Sheriff

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A total of 62 prbonen wen
booked into the lleiga roun.ty Jail
during July accordinr: to tbl
monthly report releued. today i,,
Sheriff Robert llartenbldl.
Tbi1 wu le111 than the lOt■l Jor
July 1959, when 75 prilonen . were
booked and for June of th.iii :,ear
when 78 persona we,e jailed.
or the 82 booted in tlail month
tbe charges were u follo-■:
Intoxication, 20; DWI JO; -Al­
sault and Batteey, 4; - 0pen. aw,.
ges, 4; Tnnaill, 8; Atlemplal 8 4
E, 4; Spend ing da11 for DWI, 2;
Runaways, 2; Pet� l.,atteny; Z; No
Operator'• Liceoae (failed to poat
bond) 1; &amp;lr:E, l; Bttaiq'll'flJba.
tion l; Non-support, 1; �lifi:t �tar.
celll', I: Reclles ,opention llailed
to pot! bond), I; Old line, l; and
Grand larceny (For W. fa. ,State
Police). 1.
Durina: JuJy the 1beiif£1 de­
partment inveaUgat-ed et,bt" acci­
dents and made acvenl · tripe to
th e ,tale penitentip'J at Columbus
and trip to Ma.nafleld Reformatory
to return a priaoner.

17 Dog Tap Sold In•

July A.u,ditor· Reports

Only 11 dog tap were iiol4 dur•
in,: tbe mdnth of July, coW audl•
Lor Gordon Caldwell aalii �
while 'Doa: wa�n John
durtna
poun ded n untq�
the 11me month . All un\aiie&lt;I dop
will be lmpouadtlli, lke WU'dea
said.
. .
By August 1 of 'tltit year, 3,588
tags had been sold by tbl!l • audltor's
o rtice as compared to :S,188 101' '•
aame date- lut ,-ear. ·

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Diamond Finder Has Educated Crooked Stitk

MURFREESBORO, Ark. UPI E. W. Goode, Urba n a, Ohio, had
, such good luck Mo nday hu n ti n g
diamonda with I crooked stick tha t
he plan ned an other trip to the Cra­
ter of Diam onds near here today
to look for m ore ato nes.
Goode, one of Urbana's senlor
cit izens, arrived here Monday for
a week's vacatio n. I n two hours of
aera tch ing at t he crater he found
two diamo nds worth $1,000 euh,
and weigh ing 3.12 an d 4.64 carats,
reapecUvely.
He ia the first pe rson to find
lwo diam onds o f that siz.e .al the
crater, the only di,mond mi ne in
North America.
Howard Mil lar. operator of the
mine, became so excited with the
aeCOnd find he called hia wire in
town ahd Aid : "I ju1t1t don't kn ow
Wba&amp;11 b.lppenina:. You better come

home."

Only Two LI,...
The stones are the third and
fourth largest found at the mint'
slnee It beeatme a touri1t a ttrac­
Upn_. Huntera are chll'(ed $UM) a
day. The laraeat atone found was
the 10-31 cant Star of Arktnsa!I
found by Mn. Arthur L. Parker
of D1ll11, Tex., on March 4, 19.56.
It ia worth $73,000.
The other lar1e one w11 the 6.60
carat Garry Moore d iam o nd fou nd
by Nell Baeh of Ludington, Mic h .,
leat Feb. 2. The first stone Goode
found waa Z5 feet north of w here
Ba,C!b found h ia an d the second o ne
wae 50-'15 feet Wt two hours later.
Millar uld n!ither atone Was or
gem quality. The larkest .is a da rk
brown or moca. diamond, almost
perfectly round. He said he
co\lldn't determine lta exact value
becau,e hll l&lt;IJUPlllODl did not de,

teel flaws in coloied atones. but
he estimated it at $1,000.
$:crapes T-. Sell ,.
The other, aliO Y.tued at ,1,000
is a white octahl!dron whieh will
cut out, H It can bet cut, · to be­
t ween 2 and 2.25 carats. It
h11
carbon flaws in it.
1"be Millar• will receive a 25
per cent royalty on tbe moci:I dia•
mond. They N!teive l'OyaJU'es on
al l atonea ol tlve carats or more.
Goode, who plana- to spend bl.a
entire v,calion here, •id
he
scraped the �p of . . the ground
with his 1tick and found botll. dla·
monds between a quarter and a
hair inch· from tbe top'.
llln. Millar •- the• oddity
of the rind by
1h11 :IIIO
ton, of dtrl lll -- bi- Atria
to a:et one carat � diamond, Qd
Good• round 10 .,.,11, will a
orooud 1tlclc.

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