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Se ntinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

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A representative of the General Telephone Co. wa1 present
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.
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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.
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-AO'eed to ;natalt I new sin
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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1'11.1r; :1t ,l■ ',tM�n� by 8ob Hoe- lure the dancin, choru■ com�
fllc:JI, dltector. 1'1le ueociaUon �ill Of carla ,Wil1on, . ,Paula Sayre,
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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
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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
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ington Area, West Virginia arm of
the: Eastern R.ailroad Preaiden ta
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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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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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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
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Government For41 Bed Unit

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
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Griidders lnvited
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Mick WUliima waa n,amed ehalr•
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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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be provided by PoaJ mtmberthlP.
fl'e asked 1hat all available mem. .
4•vole lime lor the pro,lect.
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I n other bualnen the" Legion:
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An unoccupied bouee In M.aaonv meetina: this Thur6d4y it 7: 0 pm
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De
City · WH complek!iv
J de.troyed b, all urged ·to at tend.
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fire, In the earl,y m,nrnlng houn
. u�sd.ui as hundreds o'c people
-Aci:epted national honors lor
T
Ju1l cqming from the Mnon lta child welfare· committee.
Dt'lv:e-l'n
Th ea ter stopped to watch
-Heard Frank
Cheeaebrew
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. The ·house, own'!'d . by Mn, Lot- report ' on the itate convention.
�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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for
replacln"
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weak
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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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tJte-,past
se;ver
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week
s
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Earlier
a
buaes. The only oth er bidder for
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
f
l
ied
a
tax•
the
bus insuran ce wa s Henry Beav'rci
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Ohio Railroad St,tjon In Mason
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commlu•
naming
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payen
hester.
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Ma
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the
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lo ners; th e auditor and the trea• :T�i! :r:he: ��;: 1! :ot:µ�=:1� ,;: �:ate: :��� f r an
Bil
ls totalllu $19,290 ,were apTown Council.
33.
alf
mile
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Route
h
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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.
E
Um
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Hor and school supplies.
0. Wrliht to consult the prose- commi11ioners p11:1sed a resolutlon
.
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
e
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
t
e
d
em
e
rgency
.fun
d
,
1tr
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.
.
Wednesday afternoon at two o- vides : !or a new eoncrete . llab
acto
h ave lndteated their
m
tr
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
111
the
Sc
h
ool
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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p. m, today.
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Ill other action the water de­
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
.
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
1
, 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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, ·Mr. Hope operated a iener■l merwhile trylna: to avoid ari approach•
� . •�other surp�la_e chan.:e,
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•Three P11trol Cases
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
.
:- · · 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
.
•Fined $10 and cotti on a cllara:e act1dent.
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gra il«
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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.
if
It
were
a
��lal.
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from Cl)Hter to '£11ppen Pl•I� as
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
l'. aoNDI .PORF IT�D . •
• 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
' de t.e,acber at Cbe1ler . H prin- are �Ina sous)lt .
.
lllilll Pbrlll• Duaan, R�uan�.
Qlree great arandehildren. One
Atten
d in1 were the board pretl•
Dl1mlll0d: · Dorvthf .&lt; Dun!, po� RD: and John D�vld Terrell, , cl pat . ,11ere ,\
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a nd a alster preceded h i m in
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dent, Carl Barnh ill, Earl Dean, Or• de.alh
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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
ea.
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narr wa, �m\plo,yed II a teacher and Mr. Dl'Yls.
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Renderaon Ch urt:h or Chr·1,t with
H. Neal offielatin1 'assisted by
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oqar Hlffin1.� Burial will be In
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Austln-Hope•McCloud
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cemetery,
Friends may call at the L G. Mohr
fu neral home until noon Wednea•
day.

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and Mrs. ylyde Saber were cele­
brtted with ·• dinner at the borne
o f M;i- . and Mn M. L. Rahr. At•
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Sa1 ser, Ra · J.ir, ilnd �•· Art
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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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m plo,- l Pa ul J• ......
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.
d
·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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Mla�s Ida an� Au1ust1 Wolle! .
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Mr. and Mre. Hqw■rct Boe tner .M r. and �If.. E.. Q..
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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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Eli
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t
ated. Sunday by the e
n.niversarie.1 were cele.b
har1e of I.he meeting of
�
in
waa
fRIDDII
HOUDASMJLT
at•
t""ellowsh1p
o u th
Y
EUB
prise
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l
t
M
C
•
.
n"'
nends
ol the _ Mt. M or ah 8ap1IS1 bure:h O f I d epor . ' tended the Yo uth ..
" ..,
•• cat1·0• ol
the Com miuion on £UU.
111-,,,,· o n,~
• ; 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.
.
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.
.
V
hel d on the laat Sunday I n
be
Dor
Miu
thy
o
director.
as
Johns
�
--� the morning �rman with - -- ---ive
sville 1pe nt the Weffeml September were dbcuued a nd it
.
A
v
ocal 60lo by M n . La ne prt- M cBride, a r et urned m b1ion 11 ry , was
Wood
choir.
.
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
·
·
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 .
...iii" ",
·--� 1ti,•� h. _
.,,.,. 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
f
•
•
u
Wtll
held
la&amp;l y ear.
on
h
ip
.
You!'
Arc
'
"Who
·ng the topic
the Bcnnetl home was their f to'1 Promotion certifka tts will also
. . � te included Rev. La tham. •both of. Columbus.
,
ing .
i
g
� ,...._,,
.
c
ree
of
master
a
c
way.
Ha
Os_
rda
r
�d.. \fe. ·-Guidc Me " by
;�
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 .
o
Rion, 111u. L W M omas ,
h
1
_
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.
. .
I
Mrs. Ann, W1\d•n;.n ,nd ion, Nan Moore, Mr. and Mrs. James I
.
Cincinin
:
Ying
Ii
now
mber
e
m
mer
�
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 •
_
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.
J
u
by
th
e Gl)rd'ln Wolf('s
t
Sunday
.
.
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.
•
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
r
an
d
M
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
�::- 0: :
� �- 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
V'
•
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
u __:.,1
_v
• ,
ilt:IICNJUePl
,. Id&amp;�
Diec
at
Jul
ill
Park,
Dover
y 24
H
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
___
___
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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'
'
Cindnnati.
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·
_.,, .,,..,. · •
·
·
,,_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
.
(
.,..:..
:1
I na: to Columbua for a vi1il wtth
Pall-bearen were W.aid Nlchol• I
Mc
Sizes 6 to 18 t
-1 ,
•
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
..
.......
.
bury, M,rleUa; M , ,I . M H te ,, G . W .
Ho,pllal lul r,.i., la
(;H
ald 'Ouh.'·llttl
af·
-..u,
I\
oc
auithan
Mn.
and
i nl nicely.
M•.-ott "tnd Mr.
V
e
I
l
w
h
ti
e
'
t
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
o
m
e
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!
:I
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 .
1
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lluth, Marilyn, Erncet l n e and Mrs. Cash Bahr and daugh ters.
0 '."
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"
'
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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A C,.....,_
ry Nlthtl

•r

• ' • 11· 8
I Harr1sonv1

Will Return For More

W,U·
,.

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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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.i:,a p..i ...,nna-..:,
.Iii, .

,q -

Booked In Jail
By Sheriff

..,

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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�Bratton Pitches One Ritter;
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Up To Cards To Stop S-Motors
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Redlegs EdgeRedSox 7To 6
It'sBodgers Versus Pomeroy Tigers
In Consolation Contest At 6:45 pm

four lnninp.
I Red hitters were Chuck Mathews
1 • 3 run homer, double and_ slngle,
Steve FinJ•.• lwo 1i�glu, Jim Con·
de, thrl!e 111 ngles, Dick Werry a 3·
run homer and double. Lenny Van
Meter a double .11nd single, Keith
PhaJin and Pat Story _two .;ingles
and Chuck. Hysell .a triple.
For the Braves Hensler doubled.
Wk�line doubled and singled, and
Ervin doubled.
PIRATIS WIN
.
1n a makeup game last Fnd�y.
the Pira tes beat the Jets 23-3 with
The first Jame, at 6:45, po.ea the Jan Cilo holding the losers to
Pomeroy Dodgeni against the Pom­ three hit.a, Swisher getting two of
eroy Tiger■ for third and fourth them, both single1.
ranking in the 30 team field from
for the Pirates lop hitters were
the tri-county area.
All Gallipolis tums have been Lanny Tyo two singles and two ho­
ellminated. So have all Mason men, Knight and Menchini each
Countr team&amp; other than the three for four with a homer.
W ELLSTON RISUL TS
"loaded" Somerville club.
dropped its chance in
Syracuse
Toniaht membera of th" winning
tourney laat nlght.
Wellaton
the
troual
team wtll receive irulivid
Nationals in the
Jackson
the
to
2-1,
phie1. Team l�phies go to first.
ln relief of
Jewell,
inning.
aeventh
second and thard place�. And 18
Owens walked the lead off batter
to
go
lrophie11
more ipdividual
who p�omptly swiped second and
memben of an �II-star team pick� 1
third and acored on a wild pitch.
bf lourqey off1ciala who a_re offl·
For Syracuse Crow singled and
Club.
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Employe
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Owena doubled. Jackson had three
Otte ,emeroy Goma
hilIJ
Racine
One •line wH played at
McArthur beat I.Agan 8· 1 in the
last eveaing. The Pomeroy Re�s
clipped the Racine BnYes 13-10 Ill other same.
Wednesday CV&lt;'ning .at 6:30, the
Pomeroy Superb.as play Hamden
and at 8 :30 the Pomeroy Trojans
play Coalton.
Middleport meelll Clay Township
Friday evening.
LIN&amp; SCORES
Pomeroy Reds
fH4 2--13 16 I
080 2-10 4 1
I Braves
Steve Flnlaw, K. Ph11.lin (WP), 2,
J. Conde. Hen11ler, Chu4:k Cleand
$11,1 ttu-DrlH llllllfl
land I , Ross, I , LP, and Wickline.
IVY-NY LIii• 'Jta
Pomeroy Tigers
020 0 1 1--&lt;4 7 4
M-DP Cfu■ 7tt
00 I 04x-� 4 3
Racine Cards
IYI' l■,or Drt 1.11
Moore and 1Bartels. J. Diddle,
., YOUI DIUGGIII
WP, Bogtlc �' and Sl)encer.
Job.rutf Mc:Cllnlod:'1 blse1 loaded double In the firth innin&amp;: eave
Ute Racine Cardinalli 1 4-3 Je1d and
Jack Bo1Uc'1 two ud two.third in.n.inp of relief pitching helped the
cards hlD&amp; on for 1 � victory in
the .emi-final round ot the Kyger
Lillie League tourney last evenInc.
Tht= resulLs thu1 pits the Carda
apin1t the powerful Somerville
Motors lffm of roint Pleasant t0nilbt at aboul 8 p. m. for the
championship.

IS THE

BUY

IN THE MEDIUM
PRICE�CLASS I''

Chi yeur ,,.. ,o,r et
t1141 ....lcle fre111 CAI LIPI
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�·rANDINGS

•� United Prfll; lnt..-natt.nal
AMIRICAN LIA.GUI
W, L Pc:t. Ga
:11 4 i .582
Chicago
¾:
M 39 .581
New York.
Baltimore
.65 4:i .550 3
Cle\leland
49 t5 .521 6
t6 48 .484 9½:
Wa11hington
Detroit
44 � .468 1 1
Bolilon
39 56 .tl l 161h
Ka!lfia&amp; City
37 66 .398 17'2
Monday'1 Ni9ht'a a.1111b
11mmor• 2 Chic•• 1
New Y or1I 3 0.troil 2
Cleveland J Walhinwhn 0
Kanaa, C ity 10 haten I, 10 lnnL
TuHday'1 Probli�I• Pltc:hers
O.troit at NitW Yert (d•y nlghl•
:....Moul tl-7) and aunnlne (6-1) .s
Turl•y (7-2) and Ford (7-6).
Cleveland et Washlntton (nitht)
-Newcombe (U} n Pncuali t-.5).
Chlc•eo at leltlme,. (llis,f,t)­
Pl..-ce (ICM) YI .. 11N, (6 4).
ll(an1&amp;1 City at ao,ton (nl9ht)­
H•l"Mrt (6-10) n 9,..., {7.a).
Wednetclay'a GamN
Clev•l•nd •• WHhin,ton, nl9ht
Chlcaeo •t �ltlmore, nltht
Detroit et New Y ork, nltht
Kan. City ■t ...,on 121, tw►nlght

NATIONAL LIAGUB
Manday'• Rnultl
No ..""" Kheclultd.
Tunday'1 Probable ,1tchen
Mll waukN at It, Louis (nl1ht)Spahn (1 1-7) VI Brotllo { 1 1 -5),
Lot An,-IH at Plttlbu�th (nltht)
-Wllllaffll 0 1·2 ) vs L■w (lJ.5).
Cincinnati at C hlcaeo - Malon­
•v (0-1 ) v1 AnffrNn t3-7).
S.n Fr•nclaco •• Phllldolphi•
(twl-night) - Sanford (9.a) and
Merlchal (3,0) YI Bu1h1rdt (4-8)
and Gr"11 (2-4),
Wtdnaldl•J'• G11Mt1
Cincinnati et Chlcaeo (2 )
San Fr•rt. et Phlled•lphla, nl1ht
LOI An.. lOI at Plttourfh, night
MllwaukH at St. Leul1, nltht

Pony Drawings
To Be Made
Wednesday Eve
Bob Louka of S y racuse an noun•
ced drawlnga for hla Pony to urna­
ment will be held Wednesday
evening at 7:30 a l the Middleport
with Chesler
Munidpal Park
Tannehill, editor of the Dally
Ser;1Unel, prealdi ng .

Eight team.t are entered-New
Haven, Middleport, McArthur, Al·
bany, Raclne, two from Point
PleBBanl and Pomeroy-Syra!'use.
�. EliminaUona carry through
Aua. 8-9-10- 1 1 ahrting at G:15 p.
m. each eveni ng; aem1°flntla , arc
Aug. Ul-16 and the lln11.l11 · OJI , the
18th. All a:amea will be al the
S)'raeu.te Recreation Auociatlon
diamond.

KNICKI IIGN SEARS
NEW YORK u, pJ - The New
York Knlckerbockers hue an­
nounced the 1i&amp;n in 1 of 6-9 forward
Kenny Scaors for lhe 1960-61 aea­
&amp;on.
R ITURNS TO YANK IIS
NEW YORK UPI - Veteran
trainer Gus Mauch h111 returned lo
lhc New York Yanlleea after a
thrte-month abaence. He 11uUered
a mlld heart attack on April 23.

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES, Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy Plr1le1 303 746-23 16 0
Jetg
0 1-0 101- 3 a 2
Cilo and Menchlnl. Tom Wooda
(LP), Burt, Wolfe and Wolfe,
Swl1her.

MOORE 'S•--·25• % SALE
WADING and SWIM POOlS - ALl LESS 25%
WERE fl.88 - f8.88 - .9.88 - , 12.88

Whllt They La1t!

BADMINTON SITS - All LESS 25%
WERE ,, . 77 - fB.98 - '12,98

Al10 Bird■ Were 49c Mow 3 for 37c

Rebel-Yankee
Yells Relived
In Grid Test

Mike Br,tton of the Jndl■n■ • lour in the filth for their will. Top
pitched • one-hit thutout, wtnnin1 bitten were Bratton Willi a &amp;rand1 1 --0 over the Yankeea, and the •lam homer aiid a 1lnl)e. Buddy
Redlep came from bebind in the Moor� and Earl Thomaa, each with
top of the 1ixth to win 7-6 over the two hit.a.
Hth lunchtllif
Red Sox in Middleport Little
The Redlep were behind 8-f 10-Lucue game1 laat evening.
Donnie Nelaon, 1 1 -year--old Yan, 1n1 i n to the aixtb aa Ellll had acat•
lr;ee shortstop, &amp;:ot the only hit off tered four hiLI up to lhat point,
The blood--curdllng, terror in­ Bratton, a single in the third inn- three· of thote bein, Mark Tanne•
hill'• triple and two oin&amp;les. But
stilling yells of the '"Rebels" and ing.
.
The Indians piled on a run m with one out in the sixth, John
"Yankeea'" who fought ln this sec­
tion of the Ohio Valiey long ago the third, aix in the fourth and Tannehill, Art CUcl and Mark
Tannehill, and .BructvWallace put
will reverberate through these
together back•ll&gt;-bact single.a.
hills Frid.a)' night, August 5, when
the 12th annual clash of the well­
John Taylor had relleved Elli•
known L--K Bowl Nortb--South
with the, hue1 fuU, no runs In yet.
Football Game lake.a place 11.t 8 p.
Dick Fife was aafe at tint on •
m . at Parkenburg's Stadium Field.
grounder, tbe play at the plate
The )'ells of the men ·from the
mining. Bill Swan fanned, Mark
North and Solith sections of the
Tannehill dole home, Rty Hlndy
L--K area will be echoing acrou a
got hUI aecond 1traiiht sln&amp;le and
section o! the Ohio Valley where
four run, bad come in,
brothers once fought against bro­
E DITOR' S MOTi: Durin, tM
In the bottom of the aizth the
Ulen and loyai'ties were divided in
111:tNnce on vacation � U" tel­ Red Sox aot a run home when Bot­
the late War Between the States.
tic led off with a ain,le and with
Unlike those day11 when aympa, lvialon critic. P::rtd Dam:.. hla
column wm be taken ..,... by two out Ro1er Duddina tripled to
lhiier1 were forced lo secrete men
columnlah. Thia rlJ;ht. But Pat Edward.t wu cul
across the enemy lines, the battl• other u,1
with thl CDI• down on a hard chance, Swan at
bqlnnlne
....es:.
of the L--K will take place before
the e)'es of a crowd expected to be umn for today, tho aub&amp;tltUN ahortatop to Cuci at flrat.
For the Red SOx, Boatlc had two
well over 10,000 .and halUng from for Danll1'1 flvM-..k Toi• .
a large expanse of Weat Vir&amp;inia Yl.tlon In R.-vlew wlll be Sine hits, Duddlna: a double with his
Snider, Thi flrtt of hl1 cltlumns triple, whlle Chuck Aelker, Ellla
and Ohio.
followa:
and Taylor hit once, Taylor's a 2The "generals" in this gridiron
IY STIVE SNIDER
nm homer 1n the fourth.
foray will be four coaches from the
United p,... lnhrn•tlonal
Ellis and Edwuda fanned 13,
L--K Athletic Conference coaching
NEW YORK UPI-The impact hit one, walked five. Fite fanned
ranlu. Jim Heal and Bill Hanlin
will be ordering the maneuveni of television on our wonderful nine, walked one, hll none.
for the North and Rector Brown little world of &amp;port11 hu been, Yankcea
000 000 - O l 4
and Bob "Red" Hill will be map­ u Casey Stengel might say, "tee­ Indiana
001 Mx-1 1 9 0
ree-mendou,." .
Bratton and Moore. J. Hood, (LP)
ping strategy for the South.
What the automobile began, TV Shearred (3) and J, WhiUatch.
"Yankee football players laking
012 004---'1 9 2
part in this cla11ic number 31 , and, haa completed. The picture box Redlega
people all Red Sox
I ike their counterparts of old, the has sport&amp;-mlnded
001 221---6 8 0
Fife and Wallace. ·EIUa, Taylor
underdog "Rebels," have only a acr ou the nation thinking big­
(ft), (LP), and Duddin1.
small fon::e of 24. "But these 24 meanin,1 big league.
Anything dealgnated as "minor
men, say lheir coaches. "have the
throuah lhe simple matter of
fighting 11pirit and the will to win Jeaa:ue" almply won't do any long
"control.' '
ex­
rapidly
with
areas
many
in
er
or earlier days."
You see only what the promot­
population.
dlna:
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pa
Last year's Yidory went to the
want you to lee.
ers
"Yankees," but like the South'11
Hence, a new professional fool•
Yet, It's more than enough to
famous Gencnl John Hunt Mor• ball league opens thi1 fall; efforts
gan's Conrederate raiders of other to create a third ma,lor baseball make viewers in by-paaaed areaa
start lhlnklna:, '"\Ve want lo be
days, the "Rebels" are expected to league are underway and, i f that
carry lheir flag deep Into the ter­ project falls, expan�ion of the in the big le1gue11, too."
"In time, there will be not only
ritory or the North.
current lwo major leagues to in- three major baseball leagues but
Southern elude 81 many as four
lovely
Twenty-one
new citie1 four," aaya Branch Rickey, who
belles and "Yankee'' la.tales arc to certainly will follow; pro basketis trying lo start the third one.
bi! on hand to cheer for their fRY­ ball ls on the move.
I "It ill inevltable," he aaya.
orites . Desigrta led as game prin•
Autos 0..1 Major Blow
The move is on to Denver,
Cl!SMCS, they will provide a queen
Mass production of the automo- Houston, Dallas, Forl Worth. Al­
for the game and two maids of hon bile dealt the lint mujor blow to
lanta, Montreal, Buffalo, Minne•
or who will be crowned by Weal minor-leag ue thinken
and are apolis-St. Paul in either pro foot­
Vlrgini:a's Governor Cecil H. Und­ remembered fondly
Ill the "good ball, baseball or both
crwoorl during colorful half-time old days."
In pro football, there's an offl4:eremonles.
Ba.«:k In my httmetown i n the cial time out for TV commercials
"It's the game or the year," ac­ Mlddlewest we uaed
to have a alter every touchdown. In a:olf,
cording tu Harold Gant, Jr. and fine Httle pro baseh11ll
club that starting limea of the pl1yer1 are
Ro11s Ardman, chiefs of ataff for flourl■hed wllh local
palron.tge. arrana:ed so "the hot 1ho1..t on the
thia yc.ar's L-K Bowl evenet.
In thoae days, Chica,co 170 miles final round will be on the air for
,wa and St. Louis 1&amp;0 reprel!lent• aeveral hole&amp;--tncluding the ail­
ed r,ormidable treks to the near- lm;iortant la1t one. Boxing mat•
est maj or league baseball.
chea 1tart at the appointed TV
But when Detroit n,otor-makcrs time even ll It'• still daylight ln
finally cot us ·an on wheeil. our the Far West.
town team died 1&gt;f neglect. U we
But moat of all it makes u1
weren 't baaeball week ending In pweat. Plenty of episodes that
Chicago or St. Loula, . . we , . were make a lively TV shot during the
savlne: our dough to weet ·end Jn progreq of a game, don't mean
Chlcaio or St. Louis. Our local a darned thin&amp; in the over-all
league disbanded.
story that must be v.-rltten when
UPI - Maj or
. . NEW YORK
Today you can get for free:
It's o ver.
league players were in accord lo­
Baaeball World Ser:ea, All Star
A nd lhere'1 alway1 a gu y who
day for at.aging a second All•Star games and "Game of the Day,
" wonders, ''Why didn't you men•
game neKl season, but the feeling The beat In college and pro
foot• lion It?''
predominated for 11. return lo the ball. The Kentucky Derby, Preak­
old sin(::le game plan beginning In ne11 ond Belmont stakes-rac•
TO TOUR SWIDaN
1002.
lng'.t "triple crown." Big hunk11
STOCKHOLM, Sweden UP[
Baseball Commissioner Ford o( America's treattisl golf ebam­
World
heav)'welght champi o n
Frick gran ted permlaalon Mon day plon1hlp11 Including the U.
S. Floyd -Patterson be,tna his boxin(I
for a second "pension-fund gamo" Open, Ma1ter1 and PGA, often the
tour of Sweden here Au1. 10, it
in 1961 because the ,WO.odd play. flneat piece, of sporui: dram.t
on waa a n nounced Mb nday.
era on the 18 big league cluba the air. National tennta champlonvoted lts approval by a 6·1 mariln. 1hJp1 at Fore.at HIii• and, OCCH•
CRASH INJURII 2S
Frick said, however, that a l onally, the Davl.11
Cup challenge
Wla. UPI-A car
COLUMBUS,
"new and lncroHod 1W contract round when the U. S. I• lucky
with ml1ratory
loaded
truck
a
hit
In 1962" should eliminate the n eed enoua:h to be in It. And the
Obm• farm workera M.:mday, lnjurln1
tor a second game.
pie 111:ame.t.
25 peraon,. Police ..id lhe l njur.
Llw With TV
were piled up on the hi&amp;h•
ed.
REDS RICALL AZCUI
Boxing i.t a televl1ion casualty way "like cord.wood." Three •m•
CINCINNATI UPI - Catcher -and tbat'a another atory.
bulance1 made 1even trip, to St.
Joaquin (Jake) A:,cue, 20-ycar-old
Unlike . J&gt;oxlns, moat
major Mary'1 Hotpltal here lo brlq In
Cuban of International Lea&amp;ue'1 1porta have learned to live
with 23 Inj ured from the truck and
Jeney City club wlll report to the tele\'ialon-and to benefit by
It- two occupant, of the cu,
Clndnnall Reds at Chicago where

Impact Of TV
On Sports Has
Been Tremendous

Players Agree
On Another
Double All.Star

the Ohio team opens a four-a:ame
scriea today. Cincinnati catcher
Dutch Dotterer waa aaslJned to the
Jency City club In exchana:e for
,.\r.cuf!.
ODJ} LOT

United p,.., lnternatlo,MI
The Baltimore Orlole1 are back
In contention ln thti American
Lea1ue race - and they owe their
late.et reaura:ence to Milt P1ppa1,
whn loves to beat the defendin1
champion 'white Sox.
Baltlmore closed to within three
,:ames of flrat place Chlcaao Mon•
day nl1ht a.t Pappu beat Al Lo­
pez' crew for lhe third 1tr1l1ht
time thl1 season, 2•1.
Pappoa, who sufered a son
I arm earller in the aeuon, ha•
1trona: · armed the
con,iatently
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Graham Killed On Utah Flats

BONNEVll,LE SALT FLATS,
Utah UPI - Utah 1peed racer
Athol Graham will never realize
b1.t ambition to become the first
American to drlve 400 mile&amp; an
bOUI'.
Graham, S6-years-0ld Salt Lab
City 1araceman, was kllled Mon­
day when bl.t home-made e&amp;r 1kid,
ded and Dipped over on Bonne­
ville Salt l'latl ln weatern Utah.
Graham was the fint of tour
racera acheduled to attempt to 1et
a new world land speed record at
Bonneville this 1ummer. Others to
f11Uow are Dr. Nathan 01tkh f?I
Loa Angele.t, Don ald Campbell of
London, and Mkkey TbomPIOD of
IA• Ana:elea.

'Ibe Utah driver, operator or a
praae in Salt Late City, had
hoped to aurpas1 the WGrld record

Future Plans,
Real Solid,
Needed Today

CHICAGO UPI - The Conti­
nental League•, bid or recogni­
tion of baseball'a third major
league might eiplode today un­
lw the neweomen ean establish
future plant 10lidly for the expan­
committees or both the
sion
American and National leas:ues.
The two prime mover, of Con­
tinental League, .Branch Rickey,
formerly the director of the St.
Louil, Brooklyn and Pittsburgh
teama in lhe N•tional Leaa:ue, and
Bill Shea, aeell:ina: mere major
league baseball for New York,
meet with eight representatives
rrom both leagues.

of 31N.19 miles per hour establilb­
ed by ED1land's John Cobb ln
UM7.
The twisted wrectaa:e of Gn•
ham'• � home-made racer wa,
returned from the salt fiat to
Sall LaU City todli)'. A lthoua:h no
of!iolal cause of the mishap wu
blamed the AC·
lla:ted, observon
and
cldent on too much power
acceleration for the weia:hl of the
racer.

Jets Split Monday
Willh Toronto Lealo

TORONTO UPJ - The Columbua
Jets split a Monday do ubleheader
with the Toronto Maple Leal.t, IOI·
ing the fir.st game a-o and winning
the nightcap, 6-4.

It was the third victory in the
last four games tor the Jets who
previousl'y had lost n ine straight.
Al Clcote blanked the Jets in the
fint game but Columbus was never
behind in the second. ,.Pick ,Barone
and reliever Don Williams alam•
med out back-to-back. homera in the
sixth Jnning to break a 4◄ tie a nd
give the Je� the victory,

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Cha11nal 3 - Wednesdlf

CARDINALS CUT THREE
LAKE FOREST, Ill. UPI - The
St. Louia Football Cardinals put
three players on the waiver list
today as the Cardinal squad was
cut to 50 men, Coach Frank Ivy
said. Joe Norred, a roo kie line.
backer from Alabama, and two de­
fen,ive backs, Burl Owe na, of Kent
State. and Jim Wagataff, from Ida•
ho State were cut.

Office For One W�ek

*HIGH GLOSS

Plans were made lut an educ•­
tl'anal exhibit it lhe county fair re­
cently when the Mei1a Cf.l unly 4-H
l'1euure Riden Club met with
Aw t.11 Collins, .vice president, in
rti11rge.
During the meelinl, Mn. W. A.
Mor111.n announred ttlat a member
or th.e elub will bt selected by C .
E . Blake.tlee. county d:t,nalon
agent, to repreaent the club 11 the
st■te luit. Following the meetlng
a wiel"lffl' . roaSt waa held with Mr.
and Mra. WIiiiam Colli ns and Anita
as boats.
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TO'Ht'ing Hats,
Sleek Hairdos

��ii. for
tonring hat, and !)eek, 1kort hair
d411 ror lhe month1 ahead,
Parll deliri,,er, IO decreed in a
show which kicked off a week­
lone fashion extrnaganl.ll which
the ChlJ)'lbre SyndJeale de la Cou­
ture Parlalenne 1ta&amp;:e1 twice a
ye1,r.
1'nday, memben of the Chambre
tiot dmfl) to the bualnen of •ii•
houette, hemline, •aiatUne, and
• • •
fabric of clothes in Jenera!, with
John Vale and Carl Shenefield
Jacques Grlffe the lead-off de1ign.
repol'ted on their e11:periente1 a t
-4-H camp a l ,i recent meetlng o f
..,o.tWt, ll'ttnch Stp1K
the Salem Center Boys Club held
By the end of the week , 3�
at the sehOOI building. The pro­
members of the Chambre, or1at1ject le&amp;aon was on the motor kit
8:30 Price 111 Right
lied 1o promote French atrlea, will
"Gesmo" board with Dick Lambert
9:00 Happy
have -,fl own their fall and f,'inter
and Sheridan Boothe conducting
co\lettions Jo reporter■ and hu)­
demonstrations on the uae of a
Ufe
Your
Is
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era.
6:f5 Sign On
stretcher. During the meeting en­
10:30 Tombstone Territory
But Sunday nlghl, hat1 and haiT•
1:00 Today
try blanks were completed for
do&amp; loot precedence oYer all other
Id)() Katie :loonan Sh ow
Ll:00 Newa Hudllne1
fair exl')lbit.11 and order blailk:.t dil­
facets of fashion. For the flnt
9:30 Mr. and Mrs. North
1 1 : ll1 Wettnettal\
tnbuted among the boya for sell­
time, It deslgners - 1ome of thenJ
10:00 Dough Re Mi
1 1 : UI, 'The Jack Pu, Shor
ing pobto chips, a mo ney•rai1ina:
milliners, some ereators of
strictly
t_0:3� Play Your Hunc�
1 ,no _
n ou
s11_
activity of the club. Carl E. Shene,
0____ _:_____ .: ____
the whole wardrobe - ('OOj',erated
field, nporter.
in a hal and hair style show at one
of J.he Eiffel To1Ner's two restaur­
A demonstration on euttin« out
ants.
a dress wu flivlfln b� GJaria Bµck
The tower waa a most approprl•
I
Report,r
at the july 18 meeti� of ti}!' Rpek
ate seltiOJ, (or the ha.ti were ta11
lJ :30 i Married Joan
SprinFs Busy Bee 4-H Club, he,ld a t
1:00 .Amertl;!an BP.mhrtAnd
peaked eones, stovepipes, pu_rff
the horn� of llrt. Amoa Leonard.
�:30 Rocll:y and Hie• Friends
1:00 Restless Gun
turhlna riahl qut of Arabian
t-1:-0 Li.Ne That Bob
Janet Arnold, l't!!:,Orter.
-':00 San f raacla...-o Hett
nltbta, dPmts and 1P1.ra.ls some an
1 .. 30
Faces
About
:99
1
Your Es!K," Renra&amp;lr
,
e,ay 11 i1'f.hff tiigb.
}1edic
Th� Allred Mind Clo.en 4-H
1
Paris' top ttllt
1:40 Weather Teller
club met juJy iii: at tht Al­
2:QQ t)ay in Court
Eil!,:I Tower for our
the
"Why
'9:45 Jolin f'&lt;il)' 1lew1
2:J.O Gale Storm Sh1w
fred Church With )fta. Sarah C11ld•
the �mn,entator.
s1id
abow?"
7:00 Honeymooners
well ·and Mn. Barbara Gaul, ad•
t:ai) ie11t tht&gt; -Cll)('!k
top h•t of Paris
ll\e
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"Because
7 :30 Sugarfoot
1:30 1\iho Do You Tr�t
visors in ch�rff.
'10 wrar1 . . .
for
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been
h•
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,:30 Wyatt Earp
The pro�ff le5.50p _ W,1,J OIi 4-H
. American Bandstand
the wed•
mark
to
place
fjUiD&amp;
is
ij
,:oo Th,- Rifleman
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Ky .ft-lend Fllcka
ump with Poril i:a�well present•
,Ung betweep millineey and the
9:30 Colt .-4�
Beat
�Tanrlle,,1
' lift
ing a report on the camp and als o
r,s."
J"0:00 Alcos Present!
6:$0 Your Esso Reporter
on the eo-op lour taken on JUiy 'l. hairdr.ene
eefore the bats went on, the
A demonstration on his electrical
10:30 Travel Film
models paraded the coiffures from
8:fO Weather Teller
was given by Tommy Dorst.
project
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1 1:00 The News Tonight
Pari.t' leading hairdressers, Mo st
6:45 John Dal,-..News
Sunday lhe group he1d a picnic
1 1 : 10 Scanning the We11ther
were short, just barely tourh­
eutA
7:00 Four Just Men
at Forked Run Ulke. Linda Hend­
in.11: the nape of the neck. SeYeral
7:30 Music tor Summer Nfl!:ht
1 : Ul Sports ,Report
reporter.
erson,
1
�mt! with banJ?8. A few hinted
1 :20 Late Show
8:30 Nel!lon Family
at the upsweep of World War II
ij.:00 ThEi NewA Tonig!n.
· A demonstration ?n packing a
B:OO Wednesday Night Flghle
years. But almost all were witho ut
11:05 Scanning the Weather
lunch was glYen b:ir Rosemary An•
curl, a nd only the auggestion o f
l : 16- Sporlw .Rev&lt;&gt;rt
9:45 Sports Parade
drew at the July U5 meeting ol
t
waves.
1 :20 TBA
.
10.00 ·Hawaiiafl Eye
the Riverview 4-H Club held 1t the
home of Melanie and Linda Brown. riet� Nelgltr and llril. Rese Grind.
ll•OO Newa Tonight
Nola Jane Myers and Cathy An • st,lff, advisors, in charge, Carol
1 1 : 10' Scannin g the Weather
pretented reports on health Wilcoxen, repo�r.
drew
fteport
Sports
1 1 :13
8:00 Teachers Workshop
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and ufety. Members worked on
1 1 :20 Lat,: Show
1:30 Romper Room
thelr project book1 durln� the
Report, on canip 'flere alven by
meeting, Sue Ann Mye rs, reporter. ihe Senior ·lolly Stitcher&amp; Clu b
• • •
�bich tnet at the Str•cuse school
Members worked on their 1ew- wilh Jessie Cottrill and Anp Sauv1 1 :30 The t:'ltaµ' Horizon
ing projects at the July 14 age in charge. Sh,aron S. Cottrill,
12:00 Love of Life
meeting of tbe Bedford Lucky Clo- reporter.
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12:30 Searcti ,Or Tomorrow
ver-, htld at . the home of Nt!)CY
l:Uli Mre1. Storm
12:411 The Guldl111 Light
James Gr'¥8er 1ave demonatraRiggs. Mrs. Pat iones and Mrs.
·,:sc ..d:dae of NIHbt
On leadl na: (!alvea and fitting
H.1.n Carp•
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.,..•· ad'&gt;'isors, assl.&amp;ted t.lona
Riley
of
Life
1'.00
f:00 11te Three Stoog•
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r arm Boys
l�em wfttn the u,,,,an
the gir-11 .Hi� Hart, reporW.
TUrDI
World
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1:00 Artlmr J, Smitb ,, ...
home with
GJ'u{Jer
lhe
.at
met
C)ub
2:00 FuU Circle
l:l.i A Look al the Weather
eompleting county Charles Lee, junior leader, in
toward.&amp;
Work
2:SO Rou1e Part1
fS:20 Jule Rivlin Show ,
waa done cl_iarp: James Bentz reported on
fair exhibit �jeeta
1:90 1'be Millionaire
1:30 Amos 'n' Andy
when the Racine Ju n ior Jolly hu work on a small gasollne motor
. 1130 The VeNf.cl .JI Youn ·
Y:00 Steve Donava n
Neighbors eLub ,met at · tbe Racine 11.fld p)1in1...weoi ftade by - the ir&lt;&gt;up
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,:oo The Brtlbier Da)
ethodJal Ohurcft with Mn. Hair,.., ,ar,,corn1&gt;l1ting project b®ks by
M
'I :30 Lock Up
_.,...., the'tiext meeti n g date. Charles Lee
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8:00 Peck's Bad Girl
t
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N111
reporter.
f
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1:30 Many L..vea ' of Doby GUiia ,:ao
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Stooge,
Three
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5:00
t:OO Tightrope
Stcurfpa: flo��s for 111 inva.\id was
6:00 News
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�:30 The Comedy Spot
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l'l!PRr� on llY kalhv Rust.el wii.en .
w
6:15 A Look al the Weather
10:00 Diagno1is Unknow n
the K@V to Bettel' Livi,nt Club
11 :00 1 1 O'clock News
6:30 Jule Rivlin Show
met
,@l, the �me of Mi's. Arina Rusweather
tre
at
Andy
1 1 : 10 A Look
e 30 Amo, &amp;
sell. be\iy Clark, report,r.
1, IIW
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7 : 00 Highway Patrol
I 7:30 Reckoning
COURT
MASON
8:30 Men Into Space
Marrjage Licenses Filed:
9:00 The Millionaire
OonJ;ld Gene Johnson, 18, Le·
ttOO New,
9:30 I've Got A Secret
tart, R oute 1, · and Delore&amp; Ann
Kaoaaroo
1:11 Captain
l0:00 Armstrong Circle 1'heater
Reitmire, 17, New Haven.
l:OQ Car.toon Theater
l l :00 1 1 O'clock News
Samuel Amos Wj)odrHr, Jr., 21,
10:00 December Bride
A Loog at the Weather
Worthi ngton, Ohio, and Susan '
10:30 Vitleo Village
13
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Elizabeth Davis, 21, Columbus, o.
1,J:00 I Love Lucy ··
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Joh n Franklin Wamsley, 20,
Che,hlre, and Deloris Joan Conlay.
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John Carter, 24. Chesler, Ohio.
12:30 JuSt For You
(Mandav • Friday) · •
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Melanie H u tchinson, 21. Ma1 :00 , Newa. Readlinea
1_58 Sign On
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1:02
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1: 30 News..
i!l-15 New,
and Carolyn Ruth O'otson,
umbµs
1 :30 Just F.or You
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2:00
News Headlinet
Dale ·ctalr Teaford, Jr., 18, 'Ma·
3:00 News Headlines
7·02 Breakfast Party
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son,
3 :02 Music Go Round
7;30 Pickena Hardware Show
MalOll.
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3:30
V:48 Breakfast Party
Juia;mHt Suits P:llad
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3:35 Music Go �ound
8·00 News Headlind
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Hilda
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9;02 Bteikfast party
Dab ney, Point Pletaant iBuildini,;
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The American Lea1ue long has
been able to expand lo 10 team,
the
at any lime and last month
National League voled to expand
to 1 0 teams immediately, if the
Continental League i:11 not ready to
start.
The Continental League ha1 not
yet complied with the 10 points
outlined by the major league.s a
year ago III ne&lt;:effsary for rec oa:•
nition u a third major league.
These established population ata.n­
darda for major lea,ue baseb11ll,
salary levels, player limitg and ·
also dellned the indemnities lo be
paid t o minor league team, whose
territory la invaded.

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Up To Cards To Stop S-Motors
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Redlegs EdgeRedSox 7To 6
It'sBodgers Versus Pomeroy Tigers
In Consolation Contest At 6:45 pm

four lnninp.
I Red hitters were Chuck Mathews
1 • 3 run homer, double and_ slngle,
Steve FinJ•.• lwo 1i�glu, Jim Con·
de, thrl!e 111 ngles, Dick Werry a 3·
run homer and double. Lenny Van
Meter a double .11nd single, Keith
PhaJin and Pat Story _two .;ingles
and Chuck. Hysell .a triple.
For the Braves Hensler doubled.
Wk�line doubled and singled, and
Ervin doubled.
PIRATIS WIN
.
1n a makeup game last Fnd�y.
the Pira tes beat the Jets 23-3 with
The first Jame, at 6:45, po.ea the Jan Cilo holding the losers to
Pomeroy Dodgeni against the Pom­ three hit.a, Swisher getting two of
eroy Tiger■ for third and fourth them, both single1.
ranking in the 30 team field from
for the Pirates lop hitters were
the tri-county area.
All Gallipolis tums have been Lanny Tyo two singles and two ho­
ellminated. So have all Mason men, Knight and Menchini each
Countr team&amp; other than the three for four with a homer.
W ELLSTON RISUL TS
"loaded" Somerville club.
dropped its chance in
Syracuse
Toniaht membera of th" winning
tourney laat nlght.
Wellaton
the
troual
team wtll receive irulivid
Nationals in the
Jackson
the
to
2-1,
phie1. Team l�phies go to first.
ln relief of
Jewell,
inning.
aeventh
second and thard place�. And 18
Owens walked the lead off batter
to
go
lrophie11
more ipdividual
who p�omptly swiped second and
memben of an �II-star team pick� 1
third and acored on a wild pitch.
bf lourqey off1ciala who a_re offl·
For Syracuse Crow singled and
Club.
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C
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Owena doubled. Jackson had three
Otte ,emeroy Goma
hilIJ
Racine
One •line wH played at
McArthur beat I.Agan 8· 1 in the
last eveaing. The Pomeroy Re�s
clipped the Racine BnYes 13-10 Ill other same.
Wednesday CV&lt;'ning .at 6:30, the
Pomeroy Superb.as play Hamden
and at 8 :30 the Pomeroy Trojans
play Coalton.
Middleport meelll Clay Township
Friday evening.
LIN&amp; SCORES
Pomeroy Reds
fH4 2--13 16 I
080 2-10 4 1
I Braves
Steve Flnlaw, K. Ph11.lin (WP), 2,
J. Conde. Hen11ler, Chu4:k Cleand
$11,1 ttu-DrlH llllllfl
land I , Ross, I , LP, and Wickline.
IVY-NY LIii• 'Jta
Pomeroy Tigers
020 0 1 1--&lt;4 7 4
M-DP Cfu■ 7tt
00 I 04x-� 4 3
Racine Cards
IYI' l■,or Drt 1.11
Moore and 1Bartels. J. Diddle,
., YOUI DIUGGIII
WP, Bogtlc �' and Sl)encer.
Job.rutf Mc:Cllnlod:'1 blse1 loaded double In the firth innin&amp;: eave
Ute Racine Cardinalli 1 4-3 Je1d and
Jack Bo1Uc'1 two ud two.third in.n.inp of relief pitching helped the
cards hlD&amp; on for 1 � victory in
the .emi-final round ot the Kyger
Lillie League tourney last evenInc.
Tht= resulLs thu1 pits the Carda
apin1t the powerful Somerville
Motors lffm of roint Pleasant t0nilbt at aboul 8 p. m. for the
championship.

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�·rANDINGS

•� United Prfll; lnt..-natt.nal
AMIRICAN LIA.GUI
W, L Pc:t. Ga
:11 4 i .582
Chicago
¾:
M 39 .581
New York.
Baltimore
.65 4:i .550 3
Cle\leland
49 t5 .521 6
t6 48 .484 9½:
Wa11hington
Detroit
44 � .468 1 1
Bolilon
39 56 .tl l 161h
Ka!lfia&amp; City
37 66 .398 17'2
Monday'1 Ni9ht'a a.1111b
11mmor• 2 Chic•• 1
New Y or1I 3 0.troil 2
Cleveland J Walhinwhn 0
Kanaa, C ity 10 haten I, 10 lnnL
TuHday'1 Probli�I• Pltc:hers
O.troit at NitW Yert (d•y nlghl•
:....Moul tl-7) and aunnlne (6-1) .s
Turl•y (7-2) and Ford (7-6).
Cleveland et Washlntton (nitht)
-Newcombe (U} n Pncuali t-.5).
Chlc•eo at leltlme,. (llis,f,t)­
Pl..-ce (ICM) YI .. 11N, (6 4).
ll(an1&amp;1 City at ao,ton (nl9ht)­
H•l"Mrt (6-10) n 9,..., {7.a).
Wednetclay'a GamN
Clev•l•nd •• WHhin,ton, nl9ht
Chlcaeo •t �ltlmore, nltht
Detroit et New Y ork, nltht
Kan. City ■t ...,on 121, tw►nlght

NATIONAL LIAGUB
Manday'• Rnultl
No ..""" Kheclultd.
Tunday'1 Probable ,1tchen
Mll waukN at It, Louis (nl1ht)Spahn (1 1-7) VI Brotllo { 1 1 -5),
Lot An,-IH at Plttlbu�th (nltht)
-Wllllaffll 0 1·2 ) vs L■w (lJ.5).
Cincinnati at C hlcaeo - Malon­
•v (0-1 ) v1 AnffrNn t3-7).
S.n Fr•nclaco •• Phllldolphi•
(twl-night) - Sanford (9.a) and
Merlchal (3,0) YI Bu1h1rdt (4-8)
and Gr"11 (2-4),
Wtdnaldl•J'• G11Mt1
Cincinnati et Chlcaeo (2 )
San Fr•rt. et Phlled•lphla, nl1ht
LOI An.. lOI at Plttourfh, night
MllwaukH at St. Leul1, nltht

Pony Drawings
To Be Made
Wednesday Eve
Bob Louka of S y racuse an noun•
ced drawlnga for hla Pony to urna­
ment will be held Wednesday
evening at 7:30 a l the Middleport
with Chesler
Munidpal Park
Tannehill, editor of the Dally
Ser;1Unel, prealdi ng .

Eight team.t are entered-New
Haven, Middleport, McArthur, Al·
bany, Raclne, two from Point
PleBBanl and Pomeroy-Syra!'use.
�. EliminaUona carry through
Aua. 8-9-10- 1 1 ahrting at G:15 p.
m. each eveni ng; aem1°flntla , arc
Aug. Ul-16 and the lln11.l11 · OJI , the
18th. All a:amea will be al the
S)'raeu.te Recreation Auociatlon
diamond.

KNICKI IIGN SEARS
NEW YORK u, pJ - The New
York Knlckerbockers hue an­
nounced the 1i&amp;n in 1 of 6-9 forward
Kenny Scaors for lhe 1960-61 aea­
&amp;on.
R ITURNS TO YANK IIS
NEW YORK UPI - Veteran
trainer Gus Mauch h111 returned lo
lhc New York Yanlleea after a
thrte-month abaence. He 11uUered
a mlld heart attack on April 23.

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Al10 Bird■ Were 49c Mow 3 for 37c

Rebel-Yankee
Yells Relived
In Grid Test

Mike Br,tton of the Jndl■n■ • lour in the filth for their will. Top
pitched • one-hit thutout, wtnnin1 bitten were Bratton Willi a &amp;rand1 1 --0 over the Yankeea, and the •lam homer aiid a 1lnl)e. Buddy
Redlep came from bebind in the Moor� and Earl Thomaa, each with
top of the 1ixth to win 7-6 over the two hit.a.
Hth lunchtllif
Red Sox in Middleport Little
The Redlep were behind 8-f 10-Lucue game1 laat evening.
Donnie Nelaon, 1 1 -year--old Yan, 1n1 i n to the aixtb aa Ellll had acat•
lr;ee shortstop, &amp;:ot the only hit off tered four hiLI up to lhat point,
The blood--curdllng, terror in­ Bratton, a single in the third inn- three· of thote bein, Mark Tanne•
hill'• triple and two oin&amp;les. But
stilling yells of the '"Rebels" and ing.
.
The Indians piled on a run m with one out in the sixth, John
"Yankeea'" who fought ln this sec­
tion of the Ohio Valiey long ago the third, aix in the fourth and Tannehill, Art CUcl and Mark
Tannehill, and .BructvWallace put
will reverberate through these
together back•ll&gt;-bact single.a.
hills Frid.a)' night, August 5, when
the 12th annual clash of the well­
John Taylor had relleved Elli•
known L--K Bowl Nortb--South
with the, hue1 fuU, no runs In yet.
Football Game lake.a place 11.t 8 p.
Dick Fife was aafe at tint on •
m . at Parkenburg's Stadium Field.
grounder, tbe play at the plate
The )'ells of the men ·from the
mining. Bill Swan fanned, Mark
North and Solith sections of the
Tannehill dole home, Rty Hlndy
L--K area will be echoing acrou a
got hUI aecond 1traiiht sln&amp;le and
section o! the Ohio Valley where
four run, bad come in,
brothers once fought against bro­
E DITOR' S MOTi: Durin, tM
In the bottom of the aizth the
Ulen and loyai'ties were divided in
111:tNnce on vacation � U" tel­ Red Sox aot a run home when Bot­
the late War Between the States.
tic led off with a ain,le and with
Unlike those day11 when aympa, lvialon critic. P::rtd Dam:.. hla
column wm be taken ..,... by two out Ro1er Duddina tripled to
lhiier1 were forced lo secrete men
columnlah. Thia rlJ;ht. But Pat Edward.t wu cul
across the enemy lines, the battl• other u,1
with thl CDI• down on a hard chance, Swan at
bqlnnlne
....es:.
of the L--K will take place before
the e)'es of a crowd expected to be umn for today, tho aub&amp;tltUN ahortatop to Cuci at flrat.
For the Red SOx, Boatlc had two
well over 10,000 .and halUng from for Danll1'1 flvM-..k Toi• .
a large expanse of Weat Vir&amp;inia Yl.tlon In R.-vlew wlll be Sine hits, Duddlna: a double with his
Snider, Thi flrtt of hl1 cltlumns triple, whlle Chuck Aelker, Ellla
and Ohio.
followa:
and Taylor hit once, Taylor's a 2The "generals" in this gridiron
IY STIVE SNIDER
nm homer 1n the fourth.
foray will be four coaches from the
United p,... lnhrn•tlonal
Ellis and Edwuda fanned 13,
L--K Athletic Conference coaching
NEW YORK UPI-The impact hit one, walked five. Fite fanned
ranlu. Jim Heal and Bill Hanlin
will be ordering the maneuveni of television on our wonderful nine, walked one, hll none.
for the North and Rector Brown little world of &amp;port11 hu been, Yankcea
000 000 - O l 4
and Bob "Red" Hill will be map­ u Casey Stengel might say, "tee­ Indiana
001 Mx-1 1 9 0
ree-mendou,." .
Bratton and Moore. J. Hood, (LP)
ping strategy for the South.
What the automobile began, TV Shearred (3) and J, WhiUatch.
"Yankee football players laking
012 004---'1 9 2
part in this cla11ic number 31 , and, haa completed. The picture box Redlega
people all Red Sox
I ike their counterparts of old, the has sport&amp;-mlnded
001 221---6 8 0
Fife and Wallace. ·EIUa, Taylor
underdog "Rebels," have only a acr ou the nation thinking big­
(ft), (LP), and Duddin1.
small fon::e of 24. "But these 24 meanin,1 big league.
Anything dealgnated as "minor
men, say lheir coaches. "have the
throuah lhe simple matter of
fighting 11pirit and the will to win Jeaa:ue" almply won't do any long
"control.' '
ex­
rapidly
with
areas
many
in
er
or earlier days."
You see only what the promot­
population.
dlna:
n
pa
Last year's Yidory went to the
want you to lee.
ers
"Yankees," but like the South'11
Hence, a new professional fool•
Yet, It's more than enough to
famous Gencnl John Hunt Mor• ball league opens thi1 fall; efforts
gan's Conrederate raiders of other to create a third ma,lor baseball make viewers in by-paaaed areaa
start lhlnklna:, '"\Ve want lo be
days, the "Rebels" are expected to league are underway and, i f that
carry lheir flag deep Into the ter­ project falls, expan�ion of the in the big le1gue11, too."
"In time, there will be not only
ritory or the North.
current lwo major leagues to in- three major baseball leagues but
Southern elude 81 many as four
lovely
Twenty-one
new citie1 four," aaya Branch Rickey, who
belles and "Yankee'' la.tales arc to certainly will follow; pro basketis trying lo start the third one.
bi! on hand to cheer for their fRY­ ball ls on the move.
I "It ill inevltable," he aaya.
orites . Desigrta led as game prin•
Autos 0..1 Major Blow
The move is on to Denver,
Cl!SMCS, they will provide a queen
Mass production of the automo- Houston, Dallas, Forl Worth. Al­
for the game and two maids of hon bile dealt the lint mujor blow to
lanta, Montreal, Buffalo, Minne•
or who will be crowned by Weal minor-leag ue thinken
and are apolis-St. Paul in either pro foot­
Vlrgini:a's Governor Cecil H. Und­ remembered fondly
Ill the "good ball, baseball or both
crwoorl during colorful half-time old days."
In pro football, there's an offl4:eremonles.
Ba.«:k In my httmetown i n the cial time out for TV commercials
"It's the game or the year," ac­ Mlddlewest we uaed
to have a alter every touchdown. In a:olf,
cording tu Harold Gant, Jr. and fine Httle pro baseh11ll
club that starting limea of the pl1yer1 are
Ro11s Ardman, chiefs of ataff for flourl■hed wllh local
palron.tge. arrana:ed so "the hot 1ho1..t on the
thia yc.ar's L-K Bowl evenet.
In thoae days, Chica,co 170 miles final round will be on the air for
,wa and St. Louis 1&amp;0 reprel!lent• aeveral hole&amp;--tncluding the ail­
ed r,ormidable treks to the near- lm;iortant la1t one. Boxing mat•
est maj or league baseball.
chea 1tart at the appointed TV
But when Detroit n,otor-makcrs time even ll It'• still daylight ln
finally cot us ·an on wheeil. our the Far West.
town team died 1&gt;f neglect. U we
But moat of all it makes u1
weren 't baaeball week ending In pweat. Plenty of episodes that
Chicago or St. Loula, . . we , . were make a lively TV shot during the
savlne: our dough to weet ·end Jn progreq of a game, don't mean
Chlcaio or St. Louis. Our local a darned thin&amp; in the over-all
league disbanded.
story that must be v.-rltten when
UPI - Maj or
. . NEW YORK
Today you can get for free:
It's o ver.
league players were in accord lo­
Baaeball World Ser:ea, All Star
A nd lhere'1 alway1 a gu y who
day for at.aging a second All•Star games and "Game of the Day,
" wonders, ''Why didn't you men•
game neKl season, but the feeling The beat In college and pro
foot• lion It?''
predominated for 11. return lo the ball. The Kentucky Derby, Preak­
old sin(::le game plan beginning In ne11 ond Belmont stakes-rac•
TO TOUR SWIDaN
1002.
lng'.t "triple crown." Big hunk11
STOCKHOLM, Sweden UP[
Baseball Commissioner Ford o( America's treattisl golf ebam­
World
heav)'welght champi o n
Frick gran ted permlaalon Mon day plon1hlp11 Including the U.
S. Floyd -Patterson be,tna his boxin(I
for a second "pension-fund gamo" Open, Ma1ter1 and PGA, often the
tour of Sweden here Au1. 10, it
in 1961 because the ,WO.odd play. flneat piece, of sporui: dram.t
on waa a n nounced Mb nday.
era on the 18 big league cluba the air. National tennta champlonvoted lts approval by a 6·1 mariln. 1hJp1 at Fore.at HIii• and, OCCH•
CRASH INJURII 2S
Frick said, however, that a l onally, the Davl.11
Cup challenge
Wla. UPI-A car
COLUMBUS,
"new and lncroHod 1W contract round when the U. S. I• lucky
with ml1ratory
loaded
truck
a
hit
In 1962" should eliminate the n eed enoua:h to be in It. And the
Obm• farm workera M.:mday, lnjurln1
tor a second game.
pie 111:ame.t.
25 peraon,. Police ..id lhe l njur.
Llw With TV
were piled up on the hi&amp;h•
ed.
REDS RICALL AZCUI
Boxing i.t a televl1ion casualty way "like cord.wood." Three •m•
CINCINNATI UPI - Catcher -and tbat'a another atory.
bulance1 made 1even trip, to St.
Joaquin (Jake) A:,cue, 20-ycar-old
Unlike . J&gt;oxlns, moat
major Mary'1 Hotpltal here lo brlq In
Cuban of International Lea&amp;ue'1 1porta have learned to live
with 23 Inj ured from the truck and
Jeney City club wlll report to the tele\'ialon-and to benefit by
It- two occupant, of the cu,
Clndnnall Reds at Chicago where

Impact Of TV
On Sports Has
Been Tremendous

Players Agree
On Another
Double All.Star

the Ohio team opens a four-a:ame
scriea today. Cincinnati catcher
Dutch Dotterer waa aaslJned to the
Jency City club In exchana:e for
,.\r.cuf!.
ODJ} LOT

United p,.., lnternatlo,MI
The Baltimore Orlole1 are back
In contention ln thti American
Lea1ue race - and they owe their
late.et reaura:ence to Milt P1ppa1,
whn loves to beat the defendin1
champion 'white Sox.
Baltlmore closed to within three
,:ames of flrat place Chlcaao Mon•
day nl1ht a.t Pappu beat Al Lo­
pez' crew for lhe third 1tr1l1ht
time thl1 season, 2•1.
Pappoa, who sufered a son
I arm earller in the aeuon, ha•
1trona: · armed the
con,iatently
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White Sox, aad h11 ,n earned run
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work aa:alnot ChltllO thl* 7ear.
Gene Woodllnt, who haa batted
.HS ataln1t Cbicqo pltc:hln,: lhlo
1ea1on, dellvered lht '#lnnl n• run
In _.he aeventh lnnln, when hi•
pinch 1ln1le ICOfff Ron Hanaen
rrom ■econd bue. Hanaen wu
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Graham Killed On Utah Flats

BONNEVll,LE SALT FLATS,
Utah UPI - Utah 1peed racer
Athol Graham will never realize
b1.t ambition to become the first
American to drlve 400 mile&amp; an
bOUI'.
Graham, S6-years-0ld Salt Lab
City 1araceman, was kllled Mon­
day when bl.t home-made e&amp;r 1kid,
ded and Dipped over on Bonne­
ville Salt l'latl ln weatern Utah.
Graham was the fint of tour
racera acheduled to attempt to 1et
a new world land speed record at
Bonneville this 1ummer. Others to
f11Uow are Dr. Nathan 01tkh f?I
Loa Angele.t, Don ald Campbell of
London, and Mkkey TbomPIOD of
IA• Ana:elea.

'Ibe Utah driver, operator or a
praae in Salt Late City, had
hoped to aurpas1 the WGrld record

Future Plans,
Real Solid,
Needed Today

CHICAGO UPI - The Conti­
nental League•, bid or recogni­
tion of baseball'a third major
league might eiplode today un­
lw the neweomen ean establish
future plant 10lidly for the expan­
committees or both the
sion
American and National leas:ues.
The two prime mover, of Con­
tinental League, .Branch Rickey,
formerly the director of the St.
Louil, Brooklyn and Pittsburgh
teama in lhe N•tional Leaa:ue, and
Bill Shea, aeell:ina: mere major
league baseball for New York,
meet with eight representatives
rrom both leagues.

of 31N.19 miles per hour establilb­
ed by ED1land's John Cobb ln
UM7.
The twisted wrectaa:e of Gn•
ham'• � home-made racer wa,
returned from the salt fiat to
Sall LaU City todli)'. A lthoua:h no
of!iolal cause of the mishap wu
blamed the AC·
lla:ted, observon
and
cldent on too much power
acceleration for the weia:hl of the
racer.

Jets Split Monday
Willh Toronto Lealo

TORONTO UPJ - The Columbua
Jets split a Monday do ubleheader
with the Toronto Maple Leal.t, IOI·
ing the fir.st game a-o and winning
the nightcap, 6-4.

It was the third victory in the
last four games tor the Jets who
previousl'y had lost n ine straight.
Al Clcote blanked the Jets in the
fint game but Columbus was never
behind in the second. ,.Pick ,Barone
and reliever Don Williams alam•
med out back-to-back. homera in the
sixth Jnning to break a 4◄ tie a nd
give the Je� the victory,

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8:45 l�untley-Brinkley Report
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Cha11nal 3 - Wednesdlf

CARDINALS CUT THREE
LAKE FOREST, Ill. UPI - The
St. Louia Football Cardinals put
three players on the waiver list
today as the Cardinal squad was
cut to 50 men, Coach Frank Ivy
said. Joe Norred, a roo kie line.
backer from Alabama, and two de­
fen,ive backs, Burl Owe na, of Kent
State. and Jim Wagataff, from Ida•
ho State were cut.

Office For One W�ek

*HIGH GLOSS

Plans were made lut an educ•­
tl'anal exhibit it lhe county fair re­
cently when the Mei1a Cf.l unly 4-H
l'1euure Riden Club met with
Aw t.11 Collins, .vice president, in
rti11rge.
During the meelinl, Mn. W. A.
Mor111.n announred ttlat a member
or th.e elub will bt selected by C .
E . Blake.tlee. county d:t,nalon
agent, to repreaent the club 11 the
st■te luit. Following the meetlng
a wiel"lffl' . roaSt waa held with Mr.
and Mra. WIiiiam Colli ns and Anita
as boats.
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TO'Ht'ing Hats,
Sleek Hairdos

��ii. for
tonring hat, and !)eek, 1kort hair
d411 ror lhe month1 ahead,
Parll deliri,,er, IO decreed in a
show which kicked off a week­
lone fashion extrnaganl.ll which
the ChlJ)'lbre SyndJeale de la Cou­
ture Parlalenne 1ta&amp;:e1 twice a
ye1,r.
1'nday, memben of the Chambre
tiot dmfl) to the bualnen of •ii•
houette, hemline, •aiatUne, and
• • •
fabric of clothes in Jenera!, with
John Vale and Carl Shenefield
Jacques Grlffe the lead-off de1ign.
repol'ted on their e11:periente1 a t
-4-H camp a l ,i recent meetlng o f
..,o.tWt, ll'ttnch Stp1K
the Salem Center Boys Club held
By the end of the week , 3�
at the sehOOI building. The pro­
members of the Chambre, or1at1ject le&amp;aon was on the motor kit
8:30 Price 111 Right
lied 1o promote French atrlea, will
"Gesmo" board with Dick Lambert
9:00 Happy
have -,fl own their fall and f,'inter
and Sheridan Boothe conducting
co\lettions Jo reporter■ and hu)­
demonstrations on the uae of a
Ufe
Your
Is
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era.
6:f5 Sign On
stretcher. During the meeting en­
10:30 Tombstone Territory
But Sunday nlghl, hat1 and haiT•
1:00 Today
try blanks were completed for
do&amp; loot precedence oYer all other
Id)() Katie :loonan Sh ow
Ll:00 Newa Hudllne1
fair exl')lbit.11 and order blailk:.t dil­
facets of fashion. For the flnt
9:30 Mr. and Mrs. North
1 1 : ll1 Wettnettal\
tnbuted among the boya for sell­
time, It deslgners - 1ome of thenJ
10:00 Dough Re Mi
1 1 : UI, 'The Jack Pu, Shor
ing pobto chips, a mo ney•rai1ina:
milliners, some ereators of
strictly
t_0:3� Play Your Hunc�
1 ,no _
n ou
s11_
activity of the club. Carl E. Shene,
0____ _:_____ .: ____
the whole wardrobe - ('OOj',erated
field, nporter.
in a hal and hair style show at one
of J.he Eiffel To1Ner's two restaur­
A demonstration on euttin« out
ants.
a dress wu flivlfln b� GJaria Bµck
The tower waa a most approprl•
I
Report,r
at the july 18 meeti� of ti}!' Rpek
ate seltiOJ, (or the ha.ti were ta11
lJ :30 i Married Joan
SprinFs Busy Bee 4-H Club, he,ld a t
1:00 .Amertl;!an BP.mhrtAnd
peaked eones, stovepipes, pu_rff
the horn� of llrt. Amoa Leonard.
�:30 Rocll:y and Hie• Friends
1:00 Restless Gun
turhlna riahl qut of Arabian
t-1:-0 Li.Ne That Bob
Janet Arnold, l't!!:,Orter.
-':00 San f raacla...-o Hett
nltbta, dPmts and 1P1.ra.ls some an
1 .. 30
Faces
About
:99
1
Your Es!K," Renra&amp;lr
,
e,ay 11 i1'f.hff tiigb.
}1edic
Th� Allred Mind Clo.en 4-H
1
Paris' top ttllt
1:40 Weather Teller
club met juJy iii: at tht Al­
2:QQ t)ay in Court
Eil!,:I Tower for our
the
"Why
'9:45 Jolin f'&lt;il)' 1lew1
2:J.O Gale Storm Sh1w
fred Church With )fta. Sarah C11ld•
the �mn,entator.
s1id
abow?"
7:00 Honeymooners
well ·and Mn. Barbara Gaul, ad•
t:ai) ie11t tht&gt; -Cll)('!k
top h•t of Paris
ll\e
ii
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"Because
7 :30 Sugarfoot
1:30 1\iho Do You Tr�t
visors in ch�rff.
'10 wrar1 . . .
for
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been
h•
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,:30 Wyatt Earp
The pro�ff le5.50p _ W,1,J OIi 4-H
. American Bandstand
the wed•
mark
to
place
fjUiD&amp;
is
ij
,:oo Th,- Rifleman
,
Ky .ft-lend Fllcka
ump with Poril i:a�well present•
,Ung betweep millineey and the
9:30 Colt .-4�
Beat
�Tanrlle,,1
' lift
ing a report on the camp and als o
r,s."
J"0:00 Alcos Present!
6:$0 Your Esso Reporter
on the eo-op lour taken on JUiy 'l. hairdr.ene
eefore the bats went on, the
A demonstration on his electrical
10:30 Travel Film
models paraded the coiffures from
8:fO Weather Teller
was given by Tommy Dorst.
project
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1 1:00 The News Tonight
Pari.t' leading hairdressers, Mo st
6:45 John Dal,-..News
Sunday lhe group he1d a picnic
1 1 : 10 Scanning the We11ther
were short, just barely tourh­
eutA
7:00 Four Just Men
at Forked Run Ulke. Linda Hend­
in.11: the nape of the neck. SeYeral
7:30 Music tor Summer Nfl!:ht
1 : Ul Sports ,Report
reporter.
erson,
1
�mt! with banJ?8. A few hinted
1 :20 Late Show
8:30 Nel!lon Family
at the upsweep of World War II
ij.:00 ThEi NewA Tonig!n.
· A demonstration ?n packing a
B:OO Wednesday Night Flghle
years. But almost all were witho ut
11:05 Scanning the Weather
lunch was glYen b:ir Rosemary An•
curl, a nd only the auggestion o f
l : 16- Sporlw .Rev&lt;&gt;rt
9:45 Sports Parade
drew at the July U5 meeting ol
t
waves.
1 :20 TBA
.
10.00 ·Hawaiiafl Eye
the Riverview 4-H Club held 1t the
home of Melanie and Linda Brown. riet� Nelgltr and llril. Rese Grind.
ll•OO Newa Tonight
Nola Jane Myers and Cathy An • st,lff, advisors, in charge, Carol
1 1 : 10' Scannin g the Weather
pretented reports on health Wilcoxen, repo�r.
drew
fteport
Sports
1 1 :13
8:00 Teachers Workshop
• • •
and ufety. Members worked on
1 1 :20 Lat,: Show
1:30 Romper Room
thelr project book1 durln� the
Report, on canip 'flere alven by
meeting, Sue Ann Mye rs, reporter. ihe Senior ·lolly Stitcher&amp; Clu b
• • •
�bich tnet at the Str•cuse school
Members worked on their 1ew- wilh Jessie Cottrill and Anp Sauv1 1 :30 The t:'ltaµ' Horizon
ing projects at the July 14 age in charge. Sh,aron S. Cottrill,
12:00 Love of Life
meeting of tbe Bedford Lucky Clo- reporter.
• "' •
12:30 Searcti ,Or Tomorrow
ver-, htld at . the home of Nt!)CY
l:Uli Mre1. Storm
12:411 The Guldl111 Light
James Gr'¥8er 1ave demonatraRiggs. Mrs. Pat iones and Mrs.
·,:sc ..d:dae of NIHbt
On leadl na: (!alvea and fitting
H.1.n Carp•
.
.,..•· ad'&gt;'isors, assl.&amp;ted t.lona
Riley
of
Life
1'.00
f:00 11te Three Stoog•
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r arm Boys
l�em wfttn the u,,,,an
the gir-11 .Hi� Hart, reporW.
TUrDI
World
tbe
Al
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1:00 Artlmr J, Smitb ,, ...
home with
GJ'u{Jer
lhe
.at
met
C)ub
2:00 FuU Circle
l:l.i A Look al the Weather
eompleting county Charles Lee, junior leader, in
toward.&amp;
Work
2:SO Rou1e Part1
fS:20 Jule Rivlin Show ,
waa done cl_iarp: James Bentz reported on
fair exhibit �jeeta
1:90 1'be Millionaire
1:30 Amos 'n' Andy
when the Racine Ju n ior Jolly hu work on a small gasollne motor
. 1130 The VeNf.cl .JI Youn ·
Y:00 Steve Donava n
Neighbors eLub ,met at · tbe Racine 11.fld p)1in1...weoi ftade by - the ir&lt;&gt;up
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,:oo The Brtlbier Da)
ethodJal Ohurcft with Mn. Hair,.., ,ar,,corn1&gt;l1ting project b®ks by
M
'I :30 Lock Up
_.,...., the'tiext meeti n g date. Charles Lee
.--,:15 '!:,e S�cre;t · Storm
8:00 Peck's Bad Girl
t
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N111
reporter.
f
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Edge
1:30 Many L..vea ' of Doby GUiia ,:ao
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Stooge,
Three
Tbe
5:00
t:OO Tightrope
Stcurfpa: flo��s for 111 inva.\id was
6:00 News
,
�:30 The Comedy Spot
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l'l!PRr� on llY kalhv Rust.el wii.en .
w
6:15 A Look al the Weather
10:00 Diagno1is Unknow n
the K@V to Bettel' Livi,nt Club
11 :00 1 1 O'clock News
6:30 Jule Rivlin Show
met
,@l, the �me of Mi's. Arina Rusweather
tre
at
Andy
1 1 : 10 A Look
e 30 Amo, &amp;
sell. be\iy Clark, report,r.
1, IIW
l 1 : 15 Theater 1 3
7 : 00 Highway Patrol
I 7:30 Reckoning
COURT
MASON
8:30 Men Into Space
Marrjage Licenses Filed:
9:00 The Millionaire
OonJ;ld Gene Johnson, 18, Le·
ttOO New,
9:30 I've Got A Secret
tart, R oute 1, · and Delore&amp; Ann
Kaoaaroo
1:11 Captain
l0:00 Armstrong Circle 1'heater
Reitmire, 17, New Haven.
l:OQ Car.toon Theater
l l :00 1 1 O'clock News
Samuel Amos Wj)odrHr, Jr., 21,
10:00 December Bride
A Loog at the Weather
Worthi ngton, Ohio, and Susan '
10:30 Vitleo Village
13
'Theater
Elizabeth Davis, 21, Columbus, o.
1,J:00 I Love Lucy ··
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Joh n Franklin Wamsley, 20,
Che,hlre, and Deloris Joan Conlay.
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19, Poin t Pleasant.
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John Carter, 24. Chesler, Ohio.
12:30 JuSt For You
(Mandav • Friday) · •
arid
Melanie H u tchinson, 21. Ma1 :00 , Newa. Readlinea
1_58 Sign On
son
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Yo
Juat�For
1:02
Guest Star
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tdwlh Eugen e Rayburn. 2D- Col•
1: 30 News..
i!l-15 New,
and Carolyn Ruth O'otson,
umbµs
1 :30 Just F.or You
6;80 RFD
olumbus.
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P]easa
Pt.
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Calli�£
2:00
News Headlinet
Dale ·ctalr Teaford, Jr., 18, 'Ma·
3:00 News Headlines
7·02 Breakfast Party
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son,
3 :02 Music Go Round
7;30 Pickena Hardware Show
MalOll.
N
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3:30
V:48 Breakfast Party
Juia;mHt Suits P:llad
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3:35 Music Go �ound
8·00 News Headlind
Sillman and Company, Inc.
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4•00
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J. Bn,tic, dba The Jewell
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8:03 Breakfast Part,
Raven,
New
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8·30 . N8lf,1
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and
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8 ;33 1,rdkfut Party
Hilda
Dabney,
C.
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P.Jny
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Heiplibe
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I)abney, Ha�Ue Dabney, Carl S.
O:� Mutlc 1Go Rou nd
9;02 Bteikfast party
Dab ney, Point Pletaant iBuildini,;
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Beadline
Ne�.11
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I Will Be Out Of My

*SEMI-GLOSS

Priee 1- lUaht
Concent.r11Uon
Truth or Coiaequenees
It Could &amp;I YoL
Hid fl�y Newa
Movietlme
Loretbl Young Theater
Yo1.mg Dr . .t'lalone
From T�eRe Roo•s
&lt;lomt.dy Playhouse
Ad'&gt;'enture 'f'-ne
Sleamb�t lilll
01.1ld; DrillW MeGnw
.M:ueic ln µie Round
The Jin,, Duk.,. Sbo9
Wl.!!:.tllallut
PittunJ,,
Uuntle,, Brir.klu R.epert
Manhunt
Wagon Train

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The American Lea1ue long has
been able to expand lo 10 team,
the
at any lime and last month
National League voled to expand
to 1 0 teams immediately, if the
Continental League i:11 not ready to
start.
The Continental League ha1 not
yet complied with the 10 points
outlined by the major league.s a
year ago III ne&lt;:effsary for rec oa:•
nition u a third major league.
These established population ata.n­
darda for major lea,ue baseb11ll,
salary levels, player limitg and ·
also dellned the indemnities lo be
paid t o minor league team, whose
territory la invaded.

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(I-Daill' Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Aus. 2, 1960

Around And
About
Ml' ddleport

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}New Marching Band Members Named
:At First Practice Session At Middleport

I Baby-Faced Annette Funicello Dates

Mostly Singers, Likes Frank Sinatra

Bradbury, Enlerlain

Col,,man, Horu,r«l

• •· 1nd Mn , JamH 81.nbGrn ente'1,l.lned Sunday with I dinner It
their bome In Cbe■bln In honor
0� tbe weddln1 lhnlvenary of Mr.
S.nbon. '1 wenta. Mr. and Mn.
Bethe.I Colem�n.. The dinner Ulble
. men:t
wu centered with an ur,n1e
of flowen from tbe SPbon. pr..
dee.
Also pieatnt for tbe dinner were
Othen preaent for the 1upper · l.o)' Colem an, ■on of Mr. and Mn.
were Mr. and Mra. Chari.ea Asa Coleman, 1nd the small son of the
Bradbury and ebild ren and Mn. �nborna.
Charlea McNamee.

Mr. and ltn. CecU � ot
Mlddlep0rt ehterta!hed llondlf
evening with an out door aupper
in honor of Kr. 1nd )In. Fnncls
Biron and di\l&amp;hter, J1nie, of
Briltol, Vir1lnla, who are houN
1ue1U of Miu Hartle M arie :;milb
for 1ever1l d1y1. The Blrotlll art
former Middleport residents.

I HOLLYWOOD UPI _ "I may month.
"Actually, l don't mtnd p)a y4nl
I look like II woman, but I'm st ill a
'
teen
Fun1cella.
n
n
tte
e
says
irl."
A
g
- 11e rolet rilbt _now, After
f New members of the Middleport High School marching
:douse Club" I'm 2 1 I'll be more interested in
form er "Mickey
By FREDDIE HOUD,\S�LT
I duld star w h o is a mat ur e young playing glamor girl parta;· An:band were named Monday when Eugene Sears, band master,
�,r� Hobert Hurn returned last l lady o( almost 18.
ne t te con t i n ued. "It WH all rilbt
•ealled lbe !int practice at 6:30.
Friday fro m Grand Rapids, :11 1 ch., j ·· My measure m e nts are 3&amp;22·36, for Lana Turner to pl ay IIX)'
Members movir.g up from the Junior band are Joy Boggs,
where she has spent th e past week which are' so rt of adult , " sh e. co n • rnl�, when 11he w11 a teen,1&amp;:er
Diane Criswell, Martha Fowler, Cheryl Fife, Diane VanC oon•
wnh relati ves. SNe wen t especliilly I 1ea11ed. "Bu t I h ave a baby race because she Jo0k.ed more mature,
�Y, Mite Lloyd, Ann Crlne_r, [va Stewart, Mike Archer, Susan
at tend the gnduat ion of her a nd produc �ra say J haven't grad·
Date1 M:Ntly 51"9ffl
to
und�
Slate, Robert �hmoll,
neph&lt;Lw. Hobert Srhneidcr, from / uated to woman h ood yet:•
"When I'm on the road making
cream
public
ice
the
11t
appearance
Ka11ff. Seren Lewis, Larr)' HarmiWestern M 1ch1J!an
social which the Band Booswrs
As a r e .11ul t , the dark • haired personal a ppearances I, da te more
!
,an, Kel\h Morgan and Paul
will aponaor on t h e lawn al t he
J ohn , J udy and Janie J obb .. : brlJ.: h l-eyed teenager will conti n ue often than I do at home," 1he Ret11rn From Trip
'11lompson.
c l u l tlren of Mr c1nd Mrs. J i m �� bb I to play teen age roles.
smiled. "'For some reason moat
high school on A.ugu1t 12 and the
Mr. and Mrs. "Clare nce Lace)'
Manaa:era named for the year
of H1rm m).' ha111. AI.. , al·e v1s1tm_l!I : "Jt's kind or con !usJ n g for me," or my dates are slni;era,
.al
play
will
they
week
following
COLUMBUS UPI _; Al le11t I f
daugh ten, Ruth Ann a n d Ka­
and
are Paul Wilson, Jim Butcher ilhd
w i t h .\1r and Mrs J. W Mom s I Anne tte sai d.
the c,,unty fair on Friday .
died 11 Ohio tra lfie acti•
penons
burers
llag
New
father, Charle&amp;
Wayne Davis.
"Now I O ou t with Frankie thy and her
.i nd fam'. l y alld M r . a , '. J Mrs . 1
the
announced
hH
Sean
Mr.
FNII
LI�•
nQ durin1 the weekend, • ,ur,
de
Wom.n
n amed for Lhe y ear are Karen
Hraneh l' lt'mm111g and fa111 1 I � .
• · 1 fe el more like a wo man tha n A valon f F;i:ian a n d Diet Caruso. Peoples returned Friday night vey by U nlted Preu lnternation•
next practice will be 6:30 p. m . on
"
Grege and Marily n Swan and addiare f Italia n back• rrom a vacation trip lo N a plea,
I
M rs. Jsal&gt;cl W rneb rennei- s pe nt a :,: irl. bu t J have a diffil'ult timr M osI : them
al showed tod ay.
Thursday.
� I'
tiona l majorettes art Beve rly PerI
Ilk
un
e
me
not so Florida.
th
wi
lJu:.
m
u
Col
1n
end
tht• week
conv
y
e.ii rs
peop
incin
be
18
I'll
le
g
Thr� drownlnH, two of them
=��e about th e �Id sayi1;g 'opposrin, Cinda Morris, Coiiccn Wiloon,
:i-i rs 1\ l bnla Bennrlt
j old very soo n ."
,
As part of th e ir t rip they went · younR"sters, ra l.ted the ovenll IC•
·t
,�
Neda Bradford and Beverly Cun•
ac
1
ttr
!\l r a ud M rs Hrth(• I C oleman
Anne lle has sig n ed a n ew con• 51 �� �
diU. Jim Hood will again ht:ad lhe
u t h · an I ' d re ally like to through the Smohy Mountains cidental death toll from 8 p. tn.
dml ;,on. rt,._v . w,:,r(' m l ' o : tsmo � t h tract with Disney S tudios and will
te
band II Drum Major with his bro
_
1 also a singer and and alAO visi d a t Sliver Sprlni1. e.&amp;.t. Friday to midnllhl Sunday
la :.l 1-'rulay wht're they v 1 s 1 ted with I !! tar i n an hour-long .. Zorro" TV d a t! mos
A
t Naples they took
'
tt
the boat to 1'1. Included. wen: Lonnie Ken­
·
lber, John, as his 111ista n 1.
1s name .18 Frank
llahall, too.
· d M
\I
. r au
. rs.· W1ll1am K i m ble , for- se gmen I t h 1s
,
· fa ll .
through
trip
the
and nard , 13, Ntil.soavUle, .-Owned
Everglades
Oy
s first S U
it_
The band will �ak�_
s·ma tra · .
.
lllH lucal n•�1dr1 1 ts
Ad ditionally, she will co-star in
also
toured
the
Carribbe
a
n
GarI ln ;Lake Hope when he apparent•
-------·,1 r a nd �tr� Orvi l le C h am bers ..T he Horse Masler a'' which DisTh� summer C'omrr.un1on ser•
dena.
ly fell from • pier while fhh_lq.
,
nee of the Mlddleport Finl Pre8·
a ml du ldrrn u f �lontgomei-y, Ala.. ney will film in England neicl Birth la Announced
by teria n Church wa11 held Sunday
;;;;;;..·;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;._...;...�
arc v i q 1 1 1 1 i: w11h ;\,I r .ind Mrs. lier• I -;;;;;;-;.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Munns
evt'ning i n a candl&lt;'lii::ht cere•
t)('fl Cham l1ers and nthcr relalives. :
, are annou nci ng the birth of a n
mony. Mn. Llllian S1rif!. or•
A l so \' l l&gt;J l l ! lg \\ I t h t he C h a m bers'
a
s -_FEATuaEs NATIONALLY
eijJ:ht pound da�ghter at the
g1ni111, opened the servic&lt;! with
over t hl' week e rwd wt're Mr. ;inti
Lak e Memorial l{t'lsp1tal in Paint·
lhe orsan prelude after which
:i.,r�. WJlll!i Aleshire, Dayton.
ville, Ohio. The new arrival ha■
APP�RJ:L AND
The eleventh birth day of Su san
:Y! r ;1 11d \.lrs P:w l K. Russell
t he Doxology was sung by t he con­
beeri named Lee Ann and ha! one
Morris Will cclebnted S11 t urd11y
gregation.
were m Mradllwhridge . w. Va.,
sister, K i m and a brolher, Geor1e
n i1ht a l her home in Middl e port
t hr WN·k rnd visiting with
un'r
of
pastor
Ruppell,
Howard
Rev.
,
Ru11ell.
Mor­
w.
Mre.
J
when her mother,
1 ,
ht&gt;r p.trcnts, -'1.r. and Mn. E. B.
By LUCILLE HAWK INS
ris, entertai ned with I wi ener lhe church was in c harge of the
llu�sell returned
Mr
Mci..:r;1w
Grand pare nts are Mr. and Mrs.
aiervlce and he was asslsled hy
roast in her honor.
Mrs. Lena Picke ns o( Mason, Rui!itll M ills, local, and Geora:e
S u nda y h ut �rs. R ussell re •
honw
Mrs.
Tewkabary,
Bob
Elders
the
were
games
n
eveni
the
g
During
mainr1! for a lon.i::er visit. Their W. Va ., and Mi-Ji. Anna Miller Mum ns, New Jerse)'.
pll)'ed wi t h priz.cs bcini; wo n by J . . E. Harley, J. H. Grale, Mrs .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry MIii■- and
dauphtrr, Kayte. is also visiting were Wednesday guests of Mn.
BE.AU BRUMMEL of the
David Jen ki ns and El1ine Hackett. Ar t hur Lewis, Huberl T;iylur,
Tracy.
J.
E.
raws.
:
l\lt-t
ht'
!
and Mrs. Victor Grim all local
Mr.
with
1:,eachcomher crowd UI attired
Susan re ceived ma ny n ice gifU Ju dson Whi te. Ru11eil Lyons, Le·
Mr,. GriH Russell and daugh• are great gra ndparentJ.
fine
Top'
t on Fisher, Karl
Cli11
Jr.,
Stuer
wls
Play-Pet
In
natUly
from her friends.
:11 r and Mrs Al bert Hendrix a nd t er, Mrs. K. T. Wacner and chi!·
new buccaneer zip pBllt. of
Ot her guests a t the part)' were Ow9111, Mrs. E. 0. Te wksbary a n d
l'l i d rlren nr SI. Alban.� s pent th e drc n , K aren and Tommy visited
White aateen, Bold red and
L.1ricaater Family
M a rllyn Stumbo. Jlosc Marie Hack• Misl Sunn Park.
week end with Mr. and M rs. L. E. Thursday w i t h Mr s . E. J. Tracy.
service
lhr
for
&amp;
t
elemen
e
Th
b1'Bld 11tr1pe1 down the
navy
e.U, Marsha Hacke t t, Sam Hood,
Mr. and Mn. Winfield Glue
" r1pl( 11 .ind family.
1
Mr. and Mn. Samuel Fell of
•de match the bra.Id o n U1e
Geor1e Sauer, Debbie Grue■er, were pr e pared i,y Mrs. Jo: verett
Tum• f ' l'urter, Ex ecutive Head Sylvania apent
son, Edwa,d, came Salurda)'
and
Saturday with
ntck or lh1 ■hort..-llleevl!d knit
Norm a SU!war t , Marvi n Fr)', Steve Bac h ner and Mrs. Edward Bur•
� t ,I -T ll 1gh S&lt;:hoo J- i n Trimble t h eir aunt, Mra. E. J. Traey.
to spe nd the weeken d with Mr.
T 1htrt.,
Hindy, John ny Hood, Stephanie kell.
spent �unday a fternoon wilh Law
Mrs. Walter Schreiber return­ a n d Mrs. Paul Hapton1tall and
Special
service
t he
·
for
mu1ic
y
enn
K
rey,,
h
Hump
sandy
Pullen,
rr tl('r J ki nl•r and oth er Rutland ed home from H o lzer Hospital ch ildren, Edlth omd BIily. Their
and M arjorie Harris, Jim Butcher, was furnished by the pa stor who
· friends.
· I Friday and ls convaleficing nicely. daughter, Frances, hH been the
,
Larry Gladwell, J oh n ny Evans, sang "I Walked Tod ay Where Je ,
gues t of the Haptonstalls for lhe
Gordo n Harris a nd . William Wells who �as been pall week and returned to their
·
M r. a. nd Mrs
Carole A n derson , Teddy Morarlty sus Walke d " and t he senior choir
.
oving.
impr
k
weeks
aeveral
for
ill
sons rcl u rr�l'd Suucluy to theI r
and Su11n·s couama, John and which ung "Beneath the Croa&amp; of
Mrs. Marion Howell of Col u m­ home in Lancaster with them Sun­
Jeaus?''
her
hom e ll� t ol _u mOus after a two
d
n
a
m
a,
Janie Jobb, of Aliiba
day. Edith Haptonstall also re-­
ln the morning duri n g the wor•
weeks v1s11 with Mr. and M n. C. M. bu&amp; spent th e weeke nd wit h Mr. turned with them for a week's
1i1ter, Krist. a.
nd Mrs. Walter Walker and Mr.
a
ship service au orii:1 n-ac:eordla n
llemwsy ,1ni.l Mr. and Mrs. Robert
visit.
I a nd I am iiy.
a nd M ?I. J 1meH W'll
d ue t WI.II played b)' Mre.
Stcilf
1
J ohn Frlck was pleasa n tly sur­ 1a r
A Cartoon l"'Y Nl1htl
Mr. and �rs. Hugh Fe rgus n
an d Mr■. Paul H'l ptor1st 111l. Their priaed Sunday evenln� when hh
Sun day the Haptonl!ltall1 enter•
� /"·,rnd Mrs. C. It Si n gleto n of
and son, Jim my of Co lumb:s taint!d wilh dinner for their
t
nueiber was ·'Alone . "
with
r
h
alha
r
e
here
ton
c
Charles
gi-andchlldren enlPrtained w ith a
were weeken il guestJ of her parfa m ily party at hia home, Jtock er, ·J u D0 wning '. while Mr. and ents, Mr. an d Mrs. Pearl Parker. gueatJ anil Mre. H a pton1tal1'1 par•.,
ents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Shup
llud ut•y Downm g are on vacaSpri ngs Roa d , in ohscrvanl'e or Mrs
. ·
reI urned and Lht!lr house f?Ue&amp;tl, Mr. and
Mrs. Lillle Ma ln es
TONIGHT and WEDNI IDAY
tion.
his 82 nd birthday whlCh Is Wed­
home Friday after a two week&amp; Mrs. C. W. Balley.
FAMIL Y NIGHTI
nesd;iy.
Mr . .ind it rs. Francis Blron a nd vl&amp;lt with relative&amp; in Brooksvllle,
William Ho lden - Gene Kelly
A dcl'orated birthday cake in· rl da11i::hler, .J an i1•, of Bristol, Va .. Ky. She was aecompanied home
"TIIE BRJDGES AT TOKO-RI"
in white and decoratcr1 wi t h Yrl· r.imc �at11 1·day fur a visi t with Miu. by Mra. J a ck. Hen,:ion who return•
(Technloolor)
The Racin e American Lc:iion l o w and pink ro11es, wit h lhe in­ Harrie !\lam· Smith ,md her fa- ed home Monday.
- allO Mr. and Mn. Ed Rru te r visited
Po1 t No, 602 held a chicken hube• scrip t ion "Happy Birthday nrand• thcr, Cli.1rlt·s Smith,
Silvana Mangano , Kirk DouilH
J t· at1 c · a�t'Y 1,f J .d1anon, Va., Is Su nday wi th Mr. a nd Mrs. Wal ter
cue at the Oa.vld Vo¥t fishing c11hi11 ps 82" In pink, 11nd Jee cream
· 'ULYSSES''
su1•11d 1 111! 1 hc week with Helen Lou- Walker.
Sunday, July 3 1 , for Lcgionaires were serve d durlnR the evenin�.
(T�h n h:olor)
Mrs. C. L. Arnold, Alhe nt1 Road
Taylor.
lse
ut•
Fifty.four
1.
e
famili
lhelr
d
•n
Prese nt were !dr. a m? Mrs.
NOW AT STA.Tl, Pt, ,tNNnt
t last week i n Rind, W. Va.,
spen
en
be
has
who
F'rt•1wh,
uwl
1-.
Mn,
l�ndcd.
H01hu•y,
�Of\
d
n
a
Pullln1
m
Willla
"SOUTH PACIFIC"
Cheh Virgil Walker and Com­ Pt . Pleasa nt ; Mr. and Mrs. Poul vr�itini,.: 111 c ' nlum hus �ith Mr. a�d with her son-in-law an d d�u,hter,
Only Here Can You Enjoy
m ander William Cro.ss prepared 11 fo' rlck a nd childre n , Eddie, Paula Mr.�. Warnl' r fr1'tl("h and family Mr. and Mrs. Charle,- Elliott and
PlcturOII In HI-Fi Soundl
fine meal wi t h a11&amp;ist11nce ot m cm• and Jerry, Mr. a nd Mrs. Eldo n wc1� rr t o rr u'd t u her home Sunday I family.
Tenlplt Thrv Wed. Av• 3
COLUMBUS UPI _ The Ohio
I Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Roush or
ber■ of the auxlliary and Joe Slo• Weeki, the honore e , and Mrs. by h. . r son and family.
Democra tic carav an , after a week·�
Mr. t1t11l Mrs. Judson W hi1&lt;'. Hu- Minersvllle a nd Mr. and Mrs. pa use be.causo or �he Republican
bart and Fritz Teaford, who served Frick.
bcrt Taylor a nd daughter .. Helen James Rou.sh o( New liav!"l �ye N ational Conve n tion In Chicago,
l a �NIII, · ·
L91,1isc, alld son, Bill, loC'a l, anU returned home after rt v1caUon in get, underway aJaln toda)' In the
· ·• - Comrna ndcr Yo11 and Elso n
Je�n Casey of Vir�inia, t1pe nt Sun Florida.
Spencer kept aclivllieij ,::oing in• Die• In Col11mb11•
Sixth District. \
Mrs. Ada Lambert of Middle­ day at L,1ke Hope.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Alle n Reev es and
cludl n11 boati ng, swimming and
t received wor,t of the death of
por
Gov. Michael Vi. DiSalle was exMr. a11d Mrs. WIiiis Anlho11y 110n John have returned to thclr
water 1kiln1 bei n g en joyed by all.
TONIGHT
her co usin, Mark Petl y, of Colum­ were in Luucastcr Sunday Hiter- home In Cincinnati after a weeks pected to join the caravan Thura.
egular mcetlnJt or the
r
next
The
Robert Loul1 Stevenson',
Po1t will be August 4. comma n der bus, i n D0clon Hospital Su11d11y. noon to vi�IL with Mr. a nd Mn. visit with Mr1. Freda Mitch In rlay, following his visit to Hyannla
"SINK THE BISMARCK"
Port, Mass., to d lscuu campaign
Minersville.
want1 all membNs tu al•
Cron
The remains were taken to t he \l. i l l iwn Sharp.
Kenneth More - 'Dana Wynter
nd
a
wlth t he party prtsl den ­
strategy
Estes
Chules
Mrs.
.and
.
Mr
ter of
daugh
al)lonstull,
1lith
�
1'
nd.
r
tir
l
J
Glen Myers Funeral Home, We�t
Net 0,-.n Wedn111iay
Sen. John F. Ken­
candidate,
tial
Sunday
e tta were
Mari
or
family
n stall,
to
Hap
Paul
MrH.
und
Mr.
Second Ave n ue, Columbw,, and
THURSDAY and ,a1DAY
nedv on Wednesday,
h
wil
Sunday
Lanuster
tu
wenl
Edward
Mrs.
and
Mr.
of
gue1ts
services will be held Wcdna:isday
Pic1tlc Sc/ie,l11l,•rl
Wa lt Dl1ne)''1
M cthodh1t M r. u1ul Mrs. Wlnfieltl Glew and Parker, Mi nersville,
The picnic of t he Jolly lhlll&lt;'h at 2 : 00 al St. Luke
D!Salle was to 1ive a speech a t
"KJDNAPPED"
hmily (or a w&lt;'ek's visit.
Mlll8 Le na Grue&amp;et was the
Sewln.a Club wlll h,• hr l &lt;I this Church on Wes t Fifth Av e nue.
Thur■da)'•. The caravan
Ironton
In Technlculot
Mr. and Mn. C. W. Rallc.v came Sun day dinner guest of Mr. and
Tiu.- dcceued is 1mrvlved Ly
Th uraday eve n i ng: at 6:00 al the
will then return here.
COMING AUO. 7...,
Keiser.
Harry
Mrs.
,md
Mr.
with
visit
a
for
Sa\ur&lt;la:v
.
.
home of Mn. J11rnc� Wcbrr in his wife. Eva.
The caravan ha&amp; scheduled
IUN., MON, 1nd TUii,
Mri;. llobNt Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roush of
drink
aud
dessert
The
lddleport.
M
Walt Diane)"1
Columbus and Mrs. Ne llie Moore stops at Wathlngton CourL House,
Will be fuml Rhed by lhc ho1tc1R J'i,iting Pare11ta Here
Batavia, Geor1etown ,
"SLEEPING BEAUTY"
and daughter, Norma of Syracuae HJll&amp;boro,
and members lire asl..ed lo brln�
1nd Port.mouth Tue..
Union
We11t
In TCJChnlcolor
Mr. Knd Mrs. Jtobart Dodi.lcrer
were Su nd 11y guell'ls of Mr. and
, t heir flvorite covcre1I dil1h.
will 1tay overnl1ht
Members
day,
and two d aughter,, 'Perei.1t ,ind
Mrs. D;ive Grueser, Rock Sprin&amp;a
Waverl)'.
at
Jane A nn , Swanto n , Ohto. arl'
'.Road.
The Wedne&amp;day PJ'OP'lm c1l11
From
Snllps
Sate
spending t his week wi t h th -:iir par­
Miss Genevieve Stobnt re t urn·
• •
'
! .
•
' ' •·
I
cnt11, Mr. a nd Mr1, Ben Kcl terso n .
rd home Frld1y after a week• ror stop• at Chillicothe, Cirtlevllle
Lanc11ter, Logan, Athena ind •n
MlneraHle, and Mr. a nd Mrs. E. A.
Memher� of 1 lt11 Kin Cl11h a n d visit In Lane uter with her broth• overnla:ht atay at McArthur.
Ooddcrcr, Coolvllle, RD. Both Mr. dav al 1 h e hr,me of Mr!I. Thl!oclore er-in-law ind 1i11tcr, Mr. and Mn,
, , • ."
•
A,.., lt,...kft,t at McArthur
, I •
•
.
and Mrs. Dodriercr were formerly th�lr families hrld a pk nic ti un- A. N. Grueser,
l
vl1lt
wHI
caravan
the
Thut'lday,
emplo)•ed ln The Dall)' Sentlntil l ,f' hew, Pros J)t-ct m ; i A basket
Mr. ind Mn. Wal1er Thomas
I· A,M, lo .I P.M,
STORE HOURS � �on,IIIJ " �
· J1dcSM, ,-,.,oy ancl Galllpoll1
I
compo11ing room,
PJII.
t
lo
A,M,
I
�
111111
di nne r w;1s scn1ed 111 t p. m. l' nd and f i:l n1Uy of Crooksvltle were
In the 10th Dldrkt .....,_ ..."I
'
· ,
the 11rtcr noon w 1&amp; sp11 n t hi p11y . ov_ernight au,.st,- of David Thomas
to ll'Ollten.
le, Friday.
•
M1ner1vll
11
11
prize:.
with
w
Ing
rded
�.imes
E11terttdn Relad11ea
'•
Mr. 1111 d Mrs. Wealey DeVol of
Mr. and Mr■. EvereU Thomas the wi n ncn.
arrived
Tol
do
S1.lurday
for
a
e
i
Atten di n� were M i . and Mr .
cnlertalned wllh a �Innier Saturvl1it with his pnenb, Mr. and
day at their home, Locust St . H.erolct Johnson of Sprln l?fir ld .
M rs. Loren De VoI anti other re1aMl'I
Edgar
a"d
Mn.
Mr.
.
Pratt,
Guest, were Mr. a nd Mr,. Walter
lives.
a\.
Thon;iaR, 110111 Mike. Joh n, Tim and �' rank Powera and family, Mr.
rs. H a rold John,on of
Mr, and m
'fed and daua;httrs Judy and Su&amp;le a n d Mrs. WIiiard P.�.rrshRrh A nd
Srrln&amp; fle Id were wee kend gue1tI
hter
and
dau
Mn.
Mr.
Cheryl,
.
i::
H.
of Crookav llle ind David Thom
C. J. Eberebach. Mr. and M1's . . o her sl■ter, Mr,. Theodore Le·
i n���__
M
-� ·
l larold ��beubach and £am\ly, Mr. _hew.
Homer Carletor:i returned to hia
i ,-.;.;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;_;_,_;;;;;;-; ;ind Mrs. Homer Hawklns.
Mrs. A n nice Ohllnger, Mr. and home, Norwood , S1turd1y after 1
8eatl for I - In juat two fttt
r0f eloael 1pac1, with 8,\IIIONITS
Mrs, R. E. Vauah.11.n and d1mghl er 1everal d ay■- visit with Mr. and
Repwly fSB.95
foldln1 chair■. C.mlorttblt.
Judy, Mr, anrl: Mr1. Ted Warner M l'I, G. T. Carlehm, fl1twood1.
IT'S
1oocl-loolin11 u praetlctl II 11111n
Mr. ind Mrs '.Id. L Cha fin of
.-nd h1mily an d sue1i,t1 M r . and
ean be . . . 1na mrd a,I
Sliver Springs, Md., were weekend
Mn.
ne,
Harry
Mr,
Raci
Beea:le,
Come in 1oda,.
and Mrs. Robert Sr.11bu rn 11 nd l(uealt of hl1 uncle and aunt.
,
hmiiy of Be.ver Fall, . Pa., !! r. Mr. and Mn. Phil Wiillam,on.
Repllrlf flt.15
Mlddl_....
""JR'"' •
Ml'I. El izabeth Chafin ot' Orch.._ _,
and Mrs. William LP.hew a ri d ram• ..to,.
lly, Mr. and Mrt. Norna n H n r• , 1 1ndo, Fla ., who has been the
flOlt
broch t an d dauahter, Dr b h ie, Mr. j lUClt of her brother ind slater•
Va ugha11 and I ln-law, Mr. and Mr,. Phil WIii•
and Mrs. R.
'
1'1
'
family, WallM Reu ter, Raymond 1•�•on left Sundn,. for a vl■II
·
PRICE
THIS
BF.AT
CAN'T
YOU
Kloes, Min Kuron Kellon, Verne 1 w l tb rela �I VH in Wl1li1m■on,
.
Glass,
James Bailey and Miu Va.
ffll
,.. .,
'
Mr., and Mn. Ro�t Gardner of
n nette Phllllps.
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Mn, Gladya Cuclll�r spf!lnl the
Wffkend at Darwin with Mn.
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Mra. Val Reuter l'f)turned homc­
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the summer with her ton al Ben­
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wedoeiday, Auguat 3, 1960

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Mainly About

People
In Pomeroy

82nd Birthday
Observed Sunday
W•ith Family Party

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Mother, S�n
Show For

Mn. &lt;Jiu k iu-e'. oh�w 1..idlng cut Giads Into lhelr sta•
· wagon for dellverr lo florilts In Pomeroy and G.WpoU..
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Barbecu•e Enjoyed
By Legionaires
WJth Families

Caravan Sets
Course Through
Ohio Districts

choose. these beautiful bras.

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K'n Club H.,/ds
Picnic Sunday
At Lehew Home

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AUGUST SPEC A.Ls: .

Children'•

Samsonite

folding chairs!

Gym Play Sets

IN MEIGS COUNTY

$795

. $29.95

SMITH (LC;)THING
Na-, Brand

FU RN ITU RE - Midd leport

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Black

ROOF COATING

The Amazing Serta-Yista•

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GLADIOLUS GARDEN - This ii a view of part of Ute 14,ZIM Gladiolus phtall on the hJU
or' tbe lJlark llome near Tllppen Plains. The small plaitls at lhe lower left are growlns
from bulblets.

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lily Lowell Wlnt1tt

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Clark, Long Bottom rural mail carrler,
thinks he may be,like the man who had th� bear by the tail.
AA the result of a ho)&gt;by ',Yhich he started 30 years ago, Mr.
Clark
that is threaten ing lo grow faster
· · is now in a business
thao , a man WIt h ·a st�
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Tll_e Cfark hobby JS growing Glad1oh on· hie farm on the
Succe�s road near Tuppers Plains. If you are a Gl ad fancier
you Will want to �Lsit the Clark farm this coming weekend ,
Aug, 6-7 and the next weekend, Aug. 13-14 when almost a
hundred v arieties of Glads will be on display.

Mr. an d Mr1. Clark started 1
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� their present Glad �ar dens in
I • · 1963 with a few varieties. Slnc'e
that time they have added each
year unW they have lt :294 plants
/ aet this year
· Jn addiUOn to that
n11mber of oow�rlng: plant■, they
hive thousand&amp; of Glad bubleU
planted, which wlll prnd uce bulbs
for flowering planta next year,
Mr. ctark. is a native of Harri••
onvlli1e w.here he flrit f!tarted hl1
Gladiolu11 bobby about 30 years
ago.
He served with the U. S. Army
tbrou1b World War U and during
tha t time lo,t the varletiee he
h ad pal'nstatenly collected ove
the yelr■. l'ollowln1 hi■ military
service, he moYed ll.1 Long Bot ,
tom, the n to the T1,1ppera Plain ■
ana wbere. h� pu�h11ed a farm
and •ta rted m 1903 to rebuild
his Gl�d urletle,.
He 111 ably •lili1ttd by Mra.
Clark I cit .ir,1 trom Columbut
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who ' knew only th'at tladiolu�
were a flo'frer when she ma led
?air · Clark· Now she can
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Glad gro \ljjer, Mr. Clark . ex•
plams, h11s a double•barreled
chanee for ·aq in :ome Durlng the
flowering season, the planta are
i n great demand by floriels and
much of Mr. Clarks Ume now is
spent cutting _ and delivering hie
flor_1sts. Tl:e other in·
Glad, to
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eome source 1s froi_n the sale of
bulbs to anyone with a )'en for
erowing the plants.
The public showing being planned at the Clark Garde ns is for
the purpose of �bowing the var,
leties to growers anri takinr or•
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Blastoff At County Fair Will
Shower Kiddies With Bonanza
Five hundred free midway rides •and 184 gift certificates
will Showef down upon Meigs County fair goers Wednesday,
August 17 as a part of ''Kiddie Day.''

Ticketa tor that many ride■ and Dowriie-G ross Clothing. Stlffler'1,
the certifica tes have been m alled ! New York Clothin.i House, Moore,
to the Ohio Flre1Vork1 M.t1. Co, Auto Store, Picken, Hard�are
It 1will load Lhem Into -, rocket Store, Duttons Drug Store and
whlch will be I.lunched durl ns the Muon Furnhure Store.
the day.
The Tri.County-Teen-Canteen
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contamme
the headod bY Leo B. ...avalile,
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la_u nched on the
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,r ounds and will d111.J1teara tt al- P- m. durtng the Kiddie Day
lowin1. the tickets and certificate, ob,ervance and the f�lr board hall
to drift to the ground for the a pproved lhe awardm� of elcht
children atlendln .i: the day's ;acU, , ,mall trophies to the wu�n en and
l r�nera"11 p of the flffl a�d alow
viUes.
Tbe 300 free ride Uckete were dance co1!te.sts,
•The Me1a:a County Farm Bureau
pfovlded by lhe NaJtm Am.uaement Co., which lwJt: have ,even will 'l tage a• Talent Show at 2 p.
ride, on the midway at the f.alr. m. with the rock and roll da nce
to folio-,,., There will be
IJ;he lift certllleatea were �� , conteatlllb
no
tand admission charge
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vlded by tho Pom,roy Pu!ry ·/
on Wedneaday.
Shop, Stark•• Pb:n·�cy, lltrt1ey
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Frankllo Store, 1� and c, J,.,.1.
era, CrO'ft''■ Steak lfouse, S�l•ht.r
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Elberfeld1,
Cor.ipton
Jewelry
'l'hf . .pc,meroy •einergency squad
. State; M:IJ'IUerit,n' !�°' Store, made t,,o runa )'elterdV to aid
apparent heart' vfctlm,.
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Dr. T. A. !!ewetaon • retloved
ff UUli
1.•.eu1n OU
· tb4 aquad rolloltlna; treatment of
, liro. Harry Snydor, T�om■■ Fork,
Fair Tractor...Teat
Ftnt place I� 'lhe tr-.c�r con� ind Dave Grueal!.i." Atbeii.1 R01d
te1t hel d 1t the U . th AnnuaJ waJ take� to Hol�i' lfOIPlt•l' b�
Farm Youth l1'1lr held tn: .,P.t,.- EWinlil ambularic�, llftef emer• ·
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Second place · wu won by O'°' &lt;
:Y�ou:t.N �tTID:
ROC&gt;d, Leta rt. and tblrcl pll� by •
1a�I ,llichord liouidtl t+, Po�
t:auny WIIU1m1qu.
'ntt, thrtt
;Jt,een cited to Ule Gallfj_
-winner-a will be eJqibJ:e to Com• County :ru�nlle court Aut. · a
pete /• the t:Jtb!h �uol 8t■ta 1iy the State !llibwa, Patrol for
f.H Tr■- 0J,e&lt;•!or'1 • COllte,t -' , ,....ittlnc an un!i,en,ed ·minor lo
1acb0n'L. lllll, Au1.- 11.
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has thoroug h k n owlt&lt;l.ie o( Glad
culture.
For several years the Clark■
srew their Gla ds on a bottom
field near their ho .i ae but thl&amp;
year have moved the g a rden lo •·

hill back or their h o me while
the&gt;· buil� up the 1oil i n the forlocat ,on.
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o))flntd. bid■ 1t noon· Tue,day for
con■truction of the new Pomeroy •
El._.tar, Schqjll bulld!n1 In
Supr Run. �t tor the 1pe­
dll meetln« weN mtmber■ of
ibe ·-.i, Supl. Cl!arleo Oibba
1nd NYffl) ' ptl'IWRS
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Supt, Gibbl s■i1 tO;day th at no
offlcial actldn i■ o:p:eete� b'clon:
tw91 -�• while a"i'thi1eds atUdf
ibe• '��b. Two bid� were
-.abmlt™' for "-ie seneral con•
lril&lt;f, ., 10 .for plumbJnr aiid beat­
� J0\11' · for eltcttfoaJ w•rk ind
lline.l for kitchen ,equlliP!eut
-� qnt1io deedAtcf ' to mate
pultlie ,._;, D,IIIIN of the bidden
• Jl,e bids ,alna!llecl 11D)il fllur­
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Aid Squad Make. Run,
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Acathmy football COGch fot' the
Pllt two Mltone. (top -man in Mio
lfetbtll lalt wlnt.r) will N ■.. Int
for ,....,. to acc11p,t thl- · held
grid iOb 1t C.,..._K..nova Ht,h
School replacl111 Dick ·- T�way,
Wenl wa, born and ralMCI In
Cel't'do.k■nova, H• 1l1necl �
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tonight •• t at l1chtel 'ltld, w•
h1me, •i.t• M.I Cl1rlt'a AJl•Sten
rnNt the
li1l•a. Mel can
� wJth : Gene Httion Ind Lo­
gan Mahae,r Jkn M.,.,. will ,fart
N•II Hiwk· WM h1�
wtth
N•IIOnY/lle: In .the HHrt ., �lo
Loap. Other farnffl•r ,ti!Ot'h #1ic♦1
cemln, , with MFWa' club Include
9ob •�� 1M All.qhto -·
ond ui;br; Tarrv s,.....,, out•
fielder, · $11Jt ' St. Cltll'tc I catthlr
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Whltera,./ 1 25, a ,400
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LIOPOLDVIUf, Tho c..,._
Tm omllo a­
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"kata1111 anntcl �re•'" hclar1
lhortfy
he Nici Unfhcl N►•
tlon1 1,11111h would h■vt t. "'fltht
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Youth Captures· ,
Political Prizes .
In Two States

By Unltffl .,,.._ lnt.rnatlonal
Youth 1tole I march- In ttate
prlma rie, Jn Mtc!u,an an,!' Mlbod,
7rl Tuesday,
John 8. Swainton; wbO tur.ned. 35
Sund e.y, bec1111e tbe ,a1w boy
wonder of Mlcftiaan poUtiei by
winning an up.fet victory • 1n a
t hree-nian race for the Dem&lt;knUc
r.omlnaUori for iovernor.
Richard rcbltd, . - M-)'ear-old at:
torney from Holdton, .P,fo., pulled
perhap! an even biller upset by
defeatlnJ Rep. A. S. J. Camaban
for the Oemocnt1c· pomln atlon in
the 8th Mlaourl 0ol1Jl'f!UIOn■l
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· Churclle:a or
Christ will 1 pon1nr · roUer alr:aUn.a
partie, each Tue1d1y 9 a, m . to
noon for all a1es, and 10 p. m .
to 11:30 p . m for .13-yeq-old, and
u�. 10 Iona u l_ptl!!rtit holdl, at
the tent ri nk on -ot� F.yt..ti:hln Part
)lld&lt;!l•POrt, for Cbur,:b of Cbriot
lanidle1 and luett,.
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!;OLUMttUI u,J.-Go,,. Mleh,
NEW YORK U P!-l!toeka starocl
� V. Dl..llo flew IO tt,111nl1 •• •111 id v,moe tn a moclliraJJac• Tbne
See NH11
teJy ,ca.. or&gt;tllln&amp; today-,,
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Pomeroy Patrolman . Phil Globokar, left, . 0V ersees his sod Mike pluck lite name of lucky
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· gbtrant Roy Dale G_nmm, New Haven, W. V a., from. a box in Sllffien'
Anchor Store
annual �lank et lay-away pronwUon. Slo'! Ila 1111er Bill Howard presen� Ille electric blan.
w to Grrmm this week. ·
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