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                  <text>8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 1 3 , 1 960

, Past Councillors
Hold Session
Friday Evening

Mra. Fred Deauuer asaiated by
)(n. Grover Erb e ntertained th e
1'111 Councilli&gt;rs or Tbeodorus
Council. Dau11:Meu of America,
Thursday evening at her home gn
Cave Stret-t.
The meeting in charge of Mn.
Charles Cohen, prt&gt;sident, opened
with lhe Lord's Prayer and pledge

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Strauss-Eastman Wedding Rites Are
Solemnized July 30 At f;e,r/erated Church

to the rlai:?;, followed with devo­
tions by Mrs. John Smith. Plans
were discussed for the ne1.t meeting which will � held at the
borne of Mrs. Olan Goodwin with
Miss Erna Jesse and Mrs. Paul
Grueser as hostesses.
Games were played and prizes
awarded to Mn. Jack RobJion,
Mrs. Rollin Bearhs and Mrs Grue- 1'
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A salad course was served by
the hosle&amp;&amp;es to lhe above named
and Mrs. Joseph Beegle, Mrs.
Richard Campbel l . Mrs. Bentz
Wolfe and Mrs Max Mt•i11hilrt.

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Mr. and Mrs Edwitrd Kennedy
ente rtain('d with .a dinner Thurs­
day ev"ning at their home, Union
Avenue, in ob&amp; ervancc of tht fi r st
daughter.
hirthday of !heir
Cheryl . During lhe evening the
honoree opt&gt;t1ed her nice ll!iftl,
afte r which a decorated birth ­
day cake and i1·e cream were
aetved.
, Present were Mr. and Mrs.
and Mn,
O'larles Strauss . Mr
William Kenned)' . Mr, and Mn.
.Albert Woodard, the hosts, h on•
oree and Dcbhic.

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Miss Sheila Eileen Slrauss, daugnLcr of Mr . and Mrs. Wil­
ham L, Strauss of 238 K .Se(ond � t . , hecamc lhc bride o( Mr.
Robert H. Eastman, son of Mrs. Ltland Saxlon, Nye Ave.,
and Mr. Homer Eastman, on Saturday, July 30, at the Federated church.
The Rev. Waldo J . Bartels. read the vows of the double ring

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Obto

ceremon,, al seven o'clork before
the altar decorated with p!ilm11
and whlte gladiodi and mums
and lighted by two seven branch
candelabra on elthcr side and
altar candles. White 111tin bow11
wi th aqua flowers marked the
pew11,

''Tl llS REBEL WLEED"
R!.ta Moreno - Mark Damon
- also "TIU.:. THU.EAT"
�l)ert Knal}p - Lindt Lawaon

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today-tomorrow
every d•J

wltll a

ROOM
AI R CONDITIONER !

-----�rs. A. Del G oaao of Baltimo

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1,:d. ill visi�in g her cousins, Mn.
Sue Lehew and J. S , Hartenbach
. ,f Mason, W. Va,

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Wedding Plans
I Completed For
I p,omeroy COUple

Mrs. Clair Spencer (Betty Bearha)
entered Holzer Hospital Thur1d11
night for observation and treat,,
ment. Her room ' numbet- is 234.
Mrs. Harmon Tripliett and flm•
1Jy of Tamp,., Fla., i.rrived SundaJ
for a vi11it with Mr. i.nd Mrs. Eu'.
gene Triplet! and family. The )"
were accompanie d here b:, Mr.
Triplett. lie returned home Sunda)
evening.
Mr and :,:.rs Howard Lo�an and
lam1y ... re visiting reative9 at Bei.
aimer, Pa.
A2c John Beaver returned t,
Lockbourn e Air Base l"riday afte1
several days with his p11. re:1ts, Mr
and Mrs. John Beaver, Nye Ave .
Lt. � nd Mrs. R. E. Pnulse n lelt
Wcdnci;day for their ho1ne, I ndian
Hca&lt;t. Pa .. a(ter a visit with hia mo·
th&lt; r, Mrs. Clan Paulsen, Hemlock
Grove.
Mrs. hlary Cunnir-.gham and Ba r
bara of Wellsbur�. W. Va., are vlfl 1
iling Mr and Mrs. Homer l lyaell ol ·
,•omeroy and Mrs. Ethel Jukaon
· ' · • - and Mn. Le11tu Bailey,
.Bradbury.
... ,- u., l'VOH&lt;' visited ir, Plants to,
day with his sistcu, Miuea Idi. apd
A ugusta Wolfe and brother, Gro­
ver.
'.&gt;1rs. Geneva Joachim atlended
lhc- convocation at Ohio Univenlly
Thursday morning to hear Dr .
Ralph E. Lapp nuclear 11cientl1t ,
wrlter and lecture r, speak on "New
1
Hor:rons in Science.''
Mrs. Al Hartley of Clncinnali
spent the- past week end with her
!list..r, Mrs . ..\. H. Joachim, Pom·
eroy • Athens Road.
llev. and Mrs. Waldo J. Barleb
returned home Friday dter a two 1
week ncalion in Cleveland, San
dusky and Columbiana.
Mr. and Mn. Elmer W. Smilh of
OrvUle are guest! of Mr . and Mra.
Phil Meinhart and Miu Erm•
Smith.
Miss Er ma Smith will attend a
school or instruction at th e Neil
House, Columbus, Sunday tor •
distric t chalrmen of the America �
Legion Auxillary, MlH Smltb wll
se rve as community eervlce �hai r!
man of t h e Eiihlh District for thf

skir t. She wure a ma tchidg fact
veil trimmed In velvet and car•
ried B colonial bouquet o f pink
roses and lllle1 of the valley with
satin stre11men.
NOT OPEN
Mr. Don11ld Eaatman served 11
Au1ust 14 Thru S.pt. :J
best man for hi1 broth er and
COMING SEPT. 4-S-6
ushl'rS were Cha rle&amp; Rittle, cou­
"WHO W AS THAT ,LADY"
of the bride, and Richard
sin
music
nupllal
01
nour
halt
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Tony turtis - Dean Martin
I WJlll presented by M rs. Ben Neutz­ Clark, cousin of the groom.
Ronnie Riffle and Gail St. ClaJr
ling, org;rni1t, ;inr.l Mr�. Marvin
I Bu rt, aolulat, preceding the cere­ couslns of both t h e bride and
groom wer e Lhe acolytes and Mn
mony.
A Cartoon 1.-ery Nlehtl
registered the
Given In marriage t,y lier fath• Winifred Ward
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er, the bride wore a ballcrin� guesh.
length gown of im ported ro�eFor her daug h ter'■ wedding,
1 print lace and iiure silk organu.
Strau S! choH a navy blue
Mrs.
f&lt;!alurln g a filled bodice with
dress wi th nny and beige
sheer
TONIGH T
acoop neckline and Jo ng tapered
acce111ories and wore a coraaie of
over
point
a
to
coining
sl1cve1
GUA " I\NTl-%D TO SHOCK,
pink ro1ebuds. Mr1 , Saxton wore
thr. hands, anrl a full 5kirl over
1 0 SCAHE YOU!
tarteta. lier shoulder length veil an aq ua dress with white accea­
Vincent l'ril-c - Bret Halsey
of silk lll uaion foll from II crown sorle&amp; and a pink rosebud coruge.
''RE'l1JRN OF THE FLY"
of seed pearl1. She ca rried a
A reception wu held in the
(Clncrnascc:,ee)
.&amp;mall white bride's Bible a gift church ,oclll room, followinl ·the
- alllO ti-Om her great aunt, Mlsa Callie ceremony. Mrni. Bernice &amp;Uf�.
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K-lcre1. topped wll h tiny white aunt of the bride and Mrs. Hazel
Alan I .add - Carolyn Jonn
valley,
"THE MAN IN THE .NET"
the
of
rose, and Illies
W I ison served the &lt;!ake and Mn.
ALSO CARTOON
11howered with while Hatln strea�· Beuh i h Streu11, aunt of the bride
er■. He r onl y_ jewt&gt;lry w_as a pair presided at tl1e • punch bowl. AsSUNDAY and MONDAY
1 of pearl earnngs, the c1 ft of the
were
slstlni: with the aerving
Rlcharrt Burton, Barbara Rush 1 groom.
Loulsll
Mn.
Brickle1,
Mabel
Mrs.
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"lHlA M RlE BUSH"
Mi11 Carla WUson, cousm of llarri�on, Miss Myrna Maag ,nd
(Technicolor)
the bride, was 1111ulc of honor M i ss Ann Biiker
- -alKO and wore an aquu drcs� nf silk
Van Johnson - Vera Miles
Following the reception, the
ori::1nza over laHet11, fai;hionctl
··wt-:u { W 1-� VIOENCE"
with a cowl nt:&gt;l' klinc, l'&lt;lfl slf'('V,;,s couple lefl for a wedding trip
Al.SO C'AHTOON
and a cumrncrhund with a larj(e lo Northern Ohio and Pen n11yl­
bow in the baL•k, a111l u houf£.ant vania .. For her traveling costume
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�uit with beige accessories ».nd
wore the cur11age from her br idal
l)uuquet.
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The bride is a graduate of
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romeroy High School and of
Mounhln State Bualneas College
and is rr1iployd t_&gt;y the Kaiser Alu•
111inum L'hemical Co., Ravenswood
W. Va. M r . Eastman ia a ;raduate
of Pomeroy High School and al·
tended Ohio Univeral ty, He la
employed b the Kroger Co.
The coup {.e are at home to thelr
many frienda at 234 E11t Second
St., Pome roy.

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LUCILLI HAWKINI

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Middleport Band Boosters Social Friday A:!r;[!!nJ..S;,0,�! Z!"if.' ■nd
John Moore 1• '"'nding tho
rs Mr■.
' ht Acclaimed Bin:, S uccess By Sponso
N�
I E Area Fellow1hip Order of Ar·
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meeting al Dunmore, w. VJ.
Do•llH "" accompanied by
nearly 45 gallons of ice cream, 23 cakes and 20 pies the ,_ce
Plana h11Ye been compl eted for cream social h eld Friday n ight by the Ba nd Boosters of Mid- his mother to Camp Arrowhead,
Va .. Thursday evutna:
th e wedding of Min: Barbara dleport on the high school la wn was acclaimed a huge success. Ona,
joined a 11:roup from
where
he
Don,oY•�• daua:ht er of Dr. and
M rs. Freda HOOd and Mn. Betty Swan who served as cor
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their thanks to all who helped and �� :!,?d�y !�r�i�t�otrgu!�!r'!�
50� !/ ��'. chairmen �re extending
ted in any way towanl the I
a nd Mrs. Willard Hine,, Pom eroy contri bu
Sauer, Jr., ud Donald Lowery He will N!turn home Sunday eve_the evening.
of
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ning.
Tht open church weddiua: wiff be
dipping the ice cream.
1 he Senior,. Band under �he di·
Im eve nt of Saturdiiy, August �O.
work waa done by Cur• Clean-up
at th e Sacred Hurt Church, with recuon of Eu..ene Sean wbich nol tis Jenkinson, Mil ton Hood, Lewis
p. m. Lo
the Rev. father John Turel of!i- only prtscn ted a concert at 6
Jusl Arrived
ng and James Pulle n .
h�ut
the
pl
yed
throug
lso
but
a
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clatina: at the double ring cereBoollllers were assisted i11
The
cvrnm� were to be complimented
LADIES'
,nony at 10 8 m
e a nd m c ,11 •
I ity the aItcrnoon by th b
· 1 a bT
n their J.S�!ay O I mu_sic�
o
Mrs. Ray Hi,1c, of Belpre, will
an(l
tables
the
up
setting
in
bera
they presented a vanet� of num be matron of honor ; Mi�! Lin� a
making preparation for t h e even
rs.
Claar, of Lancaster, br1desm1.1d
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activilif"s.
ing's
Also perlormmg dur1_ng th c
an d MiH Kathy Claar o( Lancu evt_nlng was drum rnaJoo: Jim Hood
ter, junior bride11maid.
MAKES SA F E LANDING
Popular Prices
Ray Hine■, of Belpre, will I m�J orc Uc1 Beverly Perrm, Colleen
An Amcri�ll ,
UPI
CHICAGO
acn·e aa be1t man and ushe rs 1A:71 lson, Cinda Morris, Beverly Cun• Airlines jet with a flat lire an(;
w ill be Kyl e Hill of Gallipolis, dif f an_d N ed� Bnd.1o� 18 th�y 100 persons aboard made II sah
Jame s Dononn ' Columbu s and entcrtamed with twirling as die! landing al O'Ha ra Internatiori11l
�la11-bcarcni Karen Gre gg and Mar.
)lay Shuteen, Ch� rlest?n.
A.irl)Ort Wcdnesdy. The pb.ne b\e,w
Middleport
An open reception will be held ilyn Swan.
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� tire taking olf Crom Boston on a !
ated
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with
deco
were
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T e tables
in the church audi torium follow•
f:b:ht 10 Chic,-::o.
Horal arraf\gc-menta by Mrs. Jean
ing the ce remony.
A 11ri Brarlbury, Mn. Helen Lloyd
a11d Mrs. Edna Maxine Coals. Se r,·
FDR YOUR HOME IIIU'ROVE�IEN T TRY
i,it, orl K riox
inK durinJ! lhc cvcnin� were Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jett and Mr11. J ,oui1:.c �h:-1-;lhinny . Mrs. Dl)ria Lew
� Baker Sr. . or Pomeroy is, Mrs. Clara BclJ Riley, Mn11. :da
aQ!llfMJN . Norm1. Roush, Syracuee, rir Pick. e ns, Mrs. Helen Sauer, Mrs
We mix ·concrete lo your
lei! lati.mby morning for a trip Mar tha Ande rson,
speci(ications, deliver it
Mrs. Arlem
to t;kentuCky to spend the wuk Swishor, Mrs. Lucy Gregg, Mn
RIGHT to your job, ready
elW,'ir�th Rct . · Larry n. Baker w h o Doro thy Jenkinr., Mrs. Beth Pul•
pour. Lowest prices.
to
ia IUtlOlltd It Fort Knox. They len, Mrs. Mugare t Dutton, Mr�
returtitd' · IIC)ffle on Monday.
No job too large or too
Gene Rise and Ure. Lucille Swade
- deliveries every
small
hammer.
coming year.
day - call by 10 a. m.
Coffee was served hy Mrs. :.iar­
• Mr. ,: 11d Mrs. PM! Mt inhart an
for Saturday delivery.
'Mr. and Mra. Elmer W. Smith1 wi� garet June Butcher anti Mi's. Mal
Sauer and Mn. Julia McComas wa�
visit relatives in Columbus, Su
in cha rge of t he ce:ndy sale.
-day.
Cashie rs were Mn. Kate Bach
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie and
aon, Bobby, arrived Friday due to ner and Mrs. Florence Richard•
Middleport
Phone \VV-2-3284
Page SI,
the illneH of her sider, Mrs. Cl11ir wi1h • Emenon Jones, Evere tt Bach­
ner , Kenneth McElhinny, Lewis
Spencer.

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97TH ANNUAL
ME IGS COUN TY

SMITH CLOTHING
Middleport

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Name Brand

Mircfianllfse

4 Big Days!

CROW'S '

4 Big · Nigh ts!

Home Of The
FABULOUS

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 7 - 2 P.M. -Talent Sliow Sponsond by
Meigs County Farm Bureau
k 'N •Roll Dance COlltest
3 P.M. -Roc
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(Eight Trephles Given As Prizes)
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Ride Tickets: 184 Gift E:erlificates

SA NDWICH

GRANDSTAND ADMISSION FUE FOR

Order By Phone

And Take 'Em Home

DAYTIME EVENTS ON KIDDIE DAY.

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10:00 A.M.-CNfermatlM Norlft. and hnlu.
12:00 to 4 l'.M.-1••,.m Hltlt lchool llntl
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l' rOI P.M.-Jvdllne hnlot incl Junlar Pair 'PMlltry 11M lt.Wb.
•2:00 P.M.-hny H11rnet1 ••clnt.
2:00 P,M.-Jucltine Dtll"J C.ttl1 Opln Clau.
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Court anies Webster, Fultz Coun sel
Fo
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Offi
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In
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p
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· -1 Injunction Tes1im,ny Over
Tractor PU!!. Is Delayed

The law firm ol Websier •��
as appointed by Judge
' John C. Bacon toda y as legatWJI� · for ofliciais of Meigs
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county, replacing Prosecutor , �
'Urien as att()rney for
the c�unty_ commissioners, auditor
treasurer, tn the tax•
payer • suit brought by Home, G
ov111Y
,,;UHIY
/In , Pomeroy, agalmt
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��! .:'�/i�
of the court was �� step In what may be
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. a drawn-out le al battle over ·;wbelh�rlbe county coi;n_mission_
N
A■hlana tJil &amp; kclinin&amp; Comp..,1y Mr. and Mrs. Saw)'er and LWU boy.Ii I M,r. Ove,b)' wai. · located in . Chir- ers acled legal Y or Illegal ly In pw,tJ11mg a Catterp1llar 0-9
tractor from the Walker _M�chinery Company, Charleston,
has a�nounced the expansion of Ha are now residing at 208 Weit Main leaton, W. va.
plant lh Pomeroy to- include petrol- St., Pomeroy.
?;ir. Sawyer stated thal the de- / Va. , f &lt;&gt;:r tSl , 27 5 to be paid m three,, tnnua) installments .
Ap�ointmenl o t the Pomeroy I filed Mr. Goeglem was eranted
eum gas (botUed .tas).
Frank ·Muncy and Joe Overby, partmen t wi ll Carry a full line of
law
·firm �-■ made on request of I ten,pbrary injunction by Judge
Ashland has installed a 30,00Q driver salesmen, will asatllt Sawyer hOme heating and other iaa applipUo� atonge tuJ.k and nece11ary in this phue of the com�ny•a op. ances 11t the company•, new plant 1 th� commisslonera. T�ey p.aaae&lt;I Bacon. The case now is to deter­
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pumpmg faclhtiea for fUUng tht! eration, t/i.r. Muncy, formerly wu Which is loct &lt;!d two miles east of a , reaolu h!Jn at their meetin� mi�e whether or not the lojunc,
- t�is mornm&amp; asking that 11n aa- tfon . ,hall be permanent or be
amall, or �00 pound cyli{lders, aa at the A1hland, Ky,. LPG planl iiDd Pomeroy 'Jn Roule 124.
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-- �--- - -- - - - I s1stant prosecu to r be named by di�ved.
well as fac1lltie11 for the large tanka
the court to represent th em. The
which are used for home heating.
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With this expandon, Aahi,nd hll
, ,soiutlon wa, passed by a 2-1 . V
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wilh
Comm
issioner Don Muluaigned three addumna, perso11�1
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Jen casting the disaen ting vote.
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to the PomerO)' bulk plant. They
Prosecutor O'Brien, in a llatewill proYlde complete gas service
!"•nt to th• court fol14wine o..n.
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to rural ""'! wltMn a 50 mile ray
mg of the he.anng on the taxdius of Pomeroy.
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A family dinner was b�ld Sunpayer 's eult, llaid that the re10lu- .
II. M. Sawyer la minager of the day at the home of Mn. William
l:ON 'llWVl®Sl AL '1'1i.ACTOft C._ '1'1)lk_ li th"e B-11 Catterpillar tractor which Ii !be 111bje&lt;t
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paued
by
the
,ommlOl
ioner,
I. P. Gu Department. Mr. S.wyer Br,dford tn M iddleport wllh lllrs.
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a taxpayer's suit for an injunctloo � bei ng heard by Judge John C . Bacon ID.' common
charged
that
he
w11
prejudiced
"'·
formerly had '•lmlla'r: work. at the Bradford and all of hE-r broth'era
.
and biased agalnat etr.aln mem.
pleas court.
company's Morehead, l(y1 , plant. and 1l11ter1 reunited for the fint
.
Funeral services for Mn. Nannie bera or the bO¥d of c..:,mmi
llllonlime in 58 1ean�
Melga County Junior Falr Ex:; f-- -- --- ----'
Th * of the family were Morton D uffy, age 60, who died S.tW'day I en.
hiblton plan to help the Senior. ,
Powell of Tiledego, Alab.m1; Ed- evening at hei' home in Syracuae•
He d�nJed tbe cbarge, qylng Fair Board in con1tnuit1n1 # a I .
gar Powell of Columbu1 · din. Lew - after I le ngthy lllneu, will be. hetd · 1 that he felt that he · could ,e. building large enough tot all i�pr nt the body fairly and ln:aw tor �ll' exhibit.a In l 9' l according · F lnal ,..._,.., NUIOll1 for ·
is Benaon of Florida, and Lawrence from the residence it
2 p. m. t1ao0e,
Y uve the tounty npen■e of to Jaclu. e Wigal preaidenl of the th• ai. Band Fa I l les of IHO will
Powell or Col u mbu, a11d F1orlda,.._
with
Tuesday
rial
Letart
b
in
u
addltion
1
1I attorney,, and protest- Jun.tor Fair Board
.
,
.. hekl ■t I p. m. on T.,...,,
Abo attending tilt dinner wffl
s
. ,
.
ed the appointment of an as1l1t•
'
Twenty percent' of each ezhlblt- · •wM1..1c11, and F rldaJ th is WMk.
Mre. Edgar Powell, Le wis Be111on Falla Cemetery.
I
t
o
utor.
.
and Mrs. i.wrence PoWeU and
Mn. Duffy Was a member of the ! an pi' aec:
or'a 1)1'1!mlum will be p]aced In a AtlMdance 1, mandatory
.
(UPI) - Mikhail Gr�ev, the court-appointed So
He said further thtt, in view apeclal fund which, will be av,11son, WiWe.
Viet .lawyer for American U-2 pilot Francis Gary l"owers said
Daua:hters of Amt1in Lodge which ·
of -the feeling of the com,miuion- I able when the ne! Ju'ntor Fair j
The other member of. the family, w ll
today 1'J. will do· my utmost to fight for Powers' life" fu his
hold melhortat ■enien at
i
ers, ,he would have o obJ«tion bllllding UI •tarted next spring,
A meeUng of the COUll,ty Buda:et Ben Powell, WII killed In a tnln 7;30 p. m. today at the b orne.
spy trial opening Wednesday. .
.
Se
to .�ppolntm�nt of �a proaecuEach a:roup represented on the
Commilaion 11 announced . for Fri- accident in Rutland a bout 20
t he e.ldtrly aoateed Moscow bow hia wile wu feellna:. 'lbe
Sbe Waa born In Hirtf(trd, w. Va.
tor to handle the cue. But be Junior . Fair Board waa contacted .
,
day 1n the rooma of the eourtbouae . yelJ'.!li ago,
at.tome, • made the ltltement at elder Mn. Powen came lo Moicow
th"o dau.chter of Ralph ind Nan- ·
1 •tre..ed. thal th0 awoln\m,111 d _ , t�• Pll'I -•�lll?)H,IA �
.
lor.inll".i)' Cl!:Cl!Piea �. thl! .»J/llfftll·
. . ., ,. ,
bis llr■i -"'111 with OUvu ,,,.. G"IJ'ile a ••art allmenL '.Ibo pl.
'11• (llood) Robaon,
.
.
'
, . t wu tli_e rtQ&gt;l&gt;t)l.lbUIIY, - tfat- ..�
dtnatJ6D.., .&amp;. IIIWili mQF- ..
'
CUii
\·
'
'
,{ · t"1, , '
era, fatbt:r of tbe: �,eu-old A,m.�- lot's .Udler told GriHt to Wl tu.
� • ltortte)'. �e pDfPUC ii .,tQ,.
·
Surviving arer 1Nir hu1band, Tom court. lit aNiif" t'hil lfe .... br'" re- ' lt7 . W1 in apteem'ent �ih itie Pfflmeeting i, to e:umlne the budg!U
. • . .- ·- .
iWI ruer whote plane .,. downed aon lhal abc ".. in 'W 111ilz1L"
1, so lhe Juni� Board, at tla,
;oulf1: ; a �•uih�r. Hrs. John (Bet- I ·Ji eved of all re ,ponaiblilty ln the
tor 1961 for the 81 tazing aubdi•
over
S\'mllovd: Illa)' t, Wtibf on 1
"Ille lffllOC' Pow.-. MtM GrinIJ:8
s
t mee tlna, recommerided thtt I
ly) Williama, S)'racuse; a arandaon case .
viliona Of the county.
reconn11bunce filJbl over the So- ev b"'ow be could all'lll&amp;e a 'lfalbJohn Thor.nas Williama; a aiater,
Dan C . Hartlna:er, speaking for ■pecifled 11mou�, � teturned from
The commiuion la compoaed of
Viel Union.
el'·lO•fatber" meetm, with Pre,
Mn. Harmon Wlpe brenner, Syra- the board of commiaaionen;· illid each eJt hlbitor • premlutn to be
Offlffl)
Counll' Auditor Gordon. Caldwell,
After meeUng Powers' father mie'r Nikita Khruahcbev. Tbe �
Funeral ■ervices for Mrs Elaie
cuse, and a brother, Steve A. Rob- 1. thaL that body had asked that uaed _ to addJ 11t to the •lie of the s. B,ker age ,82 PortJ,nd
Prosecuting Attorney J,me, O'·
O and mother, the ••�ly . looking viet attorney said Powen should
.
■on, Galllpolis.
O'Brien step down aa lheir atlor- building planned.
Brien and Treaaur,r Clyde Millwho .died a t St Joseph Ho'ap1t.al G rmev went into conference wilh •P.Ply through the usual cbanneit
LJ
'tft
bone. Deadline for filin&amp;: budgets
The Rev. Georae Davis will cori- ney and uked that the cou rt a�
c:ommittee conslsltlng of WI- at 1 1 :ao p,. m. 'sunday, will be Powen' wife, Barban, 24.
UV-U
and he wou.Jd get I reply. ,
,
ga
W
ayne R ouah, secretary, Mra.
point
waa July 20 but aeveral aubdivJ.
i.n 11tto�ney.
duct 1ervices. Friends may call at
Grinev told Virginia attorne y
held Wednea:day at 2 p. m. from
Powen' wife and hi.I pveqta
J
e
an
Ham� and Mra. Gepeva No•
The re1olut10n PH■ed by . the
alone have failed to .aubmit their
the Sutton Methodist Chureh with Aleunder Parker, who came here were keeping •Part in their deal.The executive cpmmlttee of the the residence anytime. Arrancecommi sslonera today is the third Ian were m1lructed to work oul burial ln the nearby cemetery
budgets, Auditor Caldwell uld to. Bradbury T · .1
with lhe Power. family lO aaaist inlis wilb Soviet officialdom ud
P A h 1 met and ae,1- ment are in charge of Rawlingsaucb
resolution made by the detal !s of tk plan. PremJum mond1y. He i1 reminding clerks t hat e cted the fo
Coat
s Funeral Hom e.
them whfln the pilot goe&amp; on tri.al, Gnnev.
l8'17
,
"
She was· born N ov, 30•
llowin• committees to
comml11loner1 relative to the ap- ey will be paid lo each advisor u . the
- - --• · I.hat he bad apent ae Yeral hour,
Ute budget muat be aubmlttcd be, aerve f-or
.Mra. Powera was actompanied
daughte
r
of
thE: comlng term:
t
h
e
e
Fnnk
- htt
pointment of ,n a ttorney to re• in the put wlth each advllor then
(ore Friday in order to be consid•
w
thi11
rniq
mo
with
the
aec
cd
r
wbe.n a.be
Program: Thelma DUI, Nath11n
and Sarah Wood, Jaetaori County
pres en t them. ln o ther resolutions then returning the 20% to W11yne
tNd by the commission. The meet- Biggs,
m
lk�
�
11
LeU
W' V •
Audrey Theobald,
le K
they ' appolnted Web1ler &amp;: Fultz Rou,h, set!retary of the Junior
��inev uked Oliver Po;;:
kig will convene al 10 a. m.
· ent m-bel
Grinev ia a prom
· m
Young, Joan Morri1 a.nd Eleanot
Fa
Survivors are a son C.,aNmee
Board
ir
wm
who
arrange
tor
II
their
attorney
dvrlng
I
recent
01
lhe
Moscow
bar.
Under Soviel
·
Zeiher.
Baker,
Long
Bottom,
the
0.,
eat1bli1hmeni of the fund until
three
vacation of Proaecutor O'Brien
law, only membeh o f the local
Ways-Means: Gladys Cummtnp,
diughters, Thelma Webb, Colum•
and
In another res olution 11ked It ls needed.
u
bar may appeu lo crim1nal cueL
Edith Forrest, Helen Johnson,
O.;
Clara John1ton, Tw in
Plana at the moment •re , ind,f- bua,
the
our
•
to
th
t
i:
potnt
e law firm.
.
The Americap . cqmmunit)' in
.
Beatie Kine, Mary McGione, Nor�orma C.
Bernard Fur,ti, proaeeutor-ele&lt;: t, t nlle for securing addlth&gt;nal funck Bridges, Montana;
m
1
•
reprtsenled the county otricla .ls but Jt ill the hope that sufficient Ammons, Belpre, O. ; m ne ,rand�!::, :,)' : Mn. Wtley, "-,
'"'-t..
.
durina: the ablence of the prose- money will become available from children and 16 11reat grandchilthe wue and patents of Powen.
J
Ann Webster, Mr. llouah,
. for which be � lfferent 1ource1 10 the new build- d�en. Her husband, Welllncton,
cutor
lo
the
period
Social: Mra. Ira Wtlllman, ch1lr
ma Cl!!\ he of 11ut!icient ll ze to died 1n 11H7.
Funerl).l services 11re pendl r1 g for waa named by the court
man, Mn. Everet t Uihttoot, cohouse all Junior Faµ' exhlblta un•
el vin \I/i nt, age 28, who died
She was II member of the s1TvThe
fJrat
M
1e11ion
hearf
he
o i
cb,innan, May Taylor, Ne,oma
der one roof. Group, partlcln
11
eravlUe Me thodist Chu_._
"" and
tJn1
todav
...
min•
han 1•
t
le,,
took
i••
�
1n
•
ear
ay
u
G
lod
rant
I
l
Hoaptta
Col•
J
King, Marie Curd, G raec!I
in the program thi• )'ear include frIends may call at Ewing.e Funthe
Then
utea.
ue
week's
•
,irter
umb111,
court
lllne11.
rece
d
AKRON o UPI _ Eleven-year•
Mason County schools wil I open Goldie Saraent. Lydia GUli:ey.
t hc Future Farmer, of America. eral Home
unlil noon
Wedneaday.
____
c
t6
untll
m.
1..
1
1
____
the
Jve
old
wly
e
n
Fred
of
th Bend, lnd.,
for the 1960-01 1chO()I YHr on Irene Bailey, J,ne lluaaell, lln,
Jlr. Ward w�• the son of Mr. and appointed law fi rm an opportun- Future Homemakera and no,1 and
in a.a
Hooaier
fourth
the
became
Girl!, 4•H Clubs.
Sept. 6tjl. accordlQJ to an 1nnoun• Kenneth Hartley, Eunice Eblin, Mnt, ltlJT)' Ward, Beech .at, Middle- Uy
&lt;:ui,
.
lhe
enter
many
All-Amerithe
win
to
yell'I
Jane
Williama,
Eva MIIU-na,·
MEI GS GE NERAL HOSPITAL
•v
Dru·- port. Surviving are these brothen
eemen\ frorp Superintendent Wal1.
i
In
payer'a
the
can
a
So
Mr
,ult
P
IJox
Derb
r
d
1
- -- --hy
ves, Marlene Hall, Mary
and aiaters: James and Georie, Co• Goealein h11 Hkd an lnj�nct
den F. Rouah.
.Admitted Saturday: Dayton sweepi:. down the �ti �:� lo
� m � hy Rou h, IJn.
lo�
'
�g I
t
l�o'w· JumbUlj Jerry, Jr ., Detroit ; Elli• prohlb 1
The achoo) calendu ll aa folSyracuse,
Warner.
eommi
Dei-by Downa in 27.'tJ se conds.
lt
the
n1
uioner
a
r
a
om��l
lf
�
d
l
abelh, Canton: Ruth Alice, Callf.
:
Diacharged Saturday : Mrs. Wll•
Lake a four fooL, 10-inch 80.
Publicity Chairman: MrL Na- arnia; Betty, Ptiru, Ind_ , Marcel la, from purchulng tht machinery
's;pt. 8, first
In jail today aW11Uin, hearing
day 01 1ebool;
lam Pullins and daughter Athena j po d ' fifth gad
prohlb
and
ltlnf
auditor
the
,nd
, de t • be t in County
Oct. 13-14, achoola cloaed for than Biua.
Richard and Robert, •U •l tre11urer from p1)'ln1 tor the
n
J
Court i11 Lacy CQllner,
�
23�
l
�
,
:1e!
e
�l8'7
�
and
,._
In
ru
Ethel
alil
a.nn
oh
Judta
McKnight
P
eroy.
The lint meeting of tbe Brad
ou
olher n
h
� Col�mbus, arre1ted r� DWI fol•
ome,
Weit Virginia Educational As110•
• C'"111t, offlc lal a .,
Birth
·
Saturday
A
Be
tractor.
r
to
fore
Mr.
vor
the
.,
th
&amp;0
1u
t
wu
.
:
11,
l
thir,:I
b
renewa
of t e · derby to win
bury PTA will be held tbt
h45 "4ar, dl1ml11Jne Iha ttmo
lowing • wrect lut tu1,ht Ob the
0
0
Ch e
and hlr1. Walter Morris, Middlcf. $5,000 ·coueie acbolm
He waa ·a Kore11n Confiict veter• brought .11 first payment of more
hip. Com- Wella Run
l
al
�:�� �.���:�t� :1��e d 1�� �t;:'. Wednead41y In September. omcen an, Mrvtng two yean over1eaa.
load.
.
,_.,, Pt"ff ov r •�_... .._
Port ,
than $17,ootlt wu made on the
peti ton came from 38 alatea Puertion Day; Nov. 11, achool1 closed are prealdent, Mr,. Ethel Phelpo;
Sberi
'
lf :_:ow
1
Y
�Ink
ner:J
Admi tted Sunday: Jackson Roush to Rico and lour forelgn cou ntries.
:::":'��I=
P'rle nda m•y call 11t the R11 w1Jn1s equipment arld the wartmt WH
e
vice pre11ld ent, Mrs. Mary Mc
C
,�nn
er
for Veteran s Day.
t
r
beinc
unct
Mn
caUI
the
by
county
treasurer.
'Muon,
Wlllie ;111.aude Coate1,,,
.
More tbu 81'.t,OOO l'aee f,n, aaw ::-'t' W
1
Glone; 1ecret11r,,
Mn. Gold� .Coata Funeral Home after noon paid
Nov. 2'-2n, achoo!, ei--.1..1
e�, R u� - by ruldenta
o
� 1·0r
wH
peUtlon
th�
time
the
At
,
Middleport
.
Tuesday.
the youngiter, who followed hla who re rted his
swit h·
.
Thaaba:J,vlnf holld1y1; Dec. 21 FridleY an d tre11urer, Mn. .,._
l"rOCKS P.:IIIMWD
. panel truck
Discharged Sunday : Patty A r- older brother nm, to lhe nation- went po
E
n
vans.
'l'y
clote
oob
over
,ac
•
bank.
Jan.
•·
1861, h
·
d
' unW
NEW YORK UPJ--Stocka llnu- nold, Pomeroy; P,111!1ne Rouah I tal finala ed.ie John D West 14
,
.
e
i e.
ed
in a mocleiia� active I 'Pomei-oy; Amtnda �ark,r, llin: Tacoma, Wash., and Eddie G�:
Y
I
I
�� �r·w�
e T:°a� �
)'Nr Will
.
_____ _
open ...
. �o, Tex., in the final dallh. ::
_ers,me.
2
cl� on Thurad11, May 20, 1861 .
�
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Y , are � j..U

· s 3 'New Men Here
Company·'s Expans1·on Brrng

fam,•,Y eun,•tecJ
At Dinne• Event
Aff. er 58 .ears

FOr

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Why auffer from hut and humidity when you oan onjey
cool oomlort all 1ummer long with I Corrio, Room
Ju1t tho rlghkln model ta
Weothermakor I We
meet your --everything from I (IOIU.bll Ind pt1111111 ta I powetlul 2Mo-HP unlt--,ul onough II
cool )'OIJr blaout l'OOtll l

with lhlN -•
Alk tu "' the
trim look tomorrow-� 1-,
wolght ;qoletertlton _ ; _ Frant�
ftlter; 11lmmer oolllde 11�'-Mly M 1..,. dee,
Imm front to baok ; air dlreolfoft • you lllte Ml lowwt
Gome Ill
Cllllflllon; thermootatlo
la _ .. .,.
Ind .. whlah Carrier

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Mrs. Duffy Died
After Length
II}
ness Saturday

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ffalp EXpan810ft

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Clerks Advised
To File Budgets
. Before Friday

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IN MEIGS COUNTY

Now You Know

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Mother Of Sletping Beauty Sisters Confesses .
She Drugged Girls To Win Back Husband's Love · r.��:}�r.f:�it■ :�f
CLEVELAND'
dllld',
�d today the mother of the
:id::;!�•�t
�t:�{
,. ��ee1;1 g beaut�:•(UPI)
whilo
sitters give the litti.e girls drugs as
was
of I
are ,
Ing
a guilt complex to eov�r up her �ecret love affair.

Selves In Worst
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'lbe
heart and breathing
sto�ped
ahe
undergo.
exami�atlon �t the N ew
her husband details of her I Yortc �Ospital, Doi!tors i:evlved
. �rs. LiIH an Fratantomo, 29,
mfidel
lty' then called in l)Ollce to confess she gave the drugS tbe chiJd. The ae.rteanl sud that
on the plane filght �•ck tn Clevt•
which put the girls into a b llffling coma
land llr_a. Frata�ton10 again gave
J Bernadette 1leepmc dl'uga. By the
·�
•u,n UPI-Police said dil::al Center in New York, where
CLE.,...,.
•�U1
Ume the plan a rrived here the
�ay the nsother � , the , l�ttle tbe mother watched doctor� wort , / child
waa uD�lou, In h�r mo.
sleepin1
•i,ten· . , ,ay.e in&amp;; lrat\tlcally lo reat01-e the , ihet', arm.a.
tl:1:e glrta drui. Ur palj·,Ot • ,phin child, '• beart beat as ahe lay be
·
�tecU\19 and the oorontr s
to 1&amp;Ye her m•�• whidi, q1 twffn life and death
offu:e
were busy
to clear
·
.
feared waa brellilq1 , ilp. ·
The details -of how Mrs Fratlln- up the d Ill of
.,,e co nfeulon
ell.
�
l
M rs LlJ llah Fratanfonkr. 3!8 •
dru
he
d h d
�rt. Fr•��tonlo made !n the ma•
�Id � her n,.atenilty wild
�lert!!: ste':
e.h i:_fned terrUty
wird of St. Ann a HOlplW
re11ioa •he gave � to 1-ylU . doctor, here anl in New York
Sat11rday nleht. She had elven
old Bernadette 1a,t feMell!ihli' tt , were reVealed as authorities tried
win sympath, from the chUd'I fa. to decide whether lo treat her 11 1 birth to bu fifth chUd, and third
said ahc, I daua,bter, on Tu etday.
Pr11fa nhn io
ther, Vlnctint Fn.tantollli,o,_ a,,
,
· follce wante to know whe re
But Mte. Fr&amp;ta.utonio coq.ld, &lt;Iv. 1. crimin11I or .a mental case.
d
no reaaon for ,living the,
t.lt tNt by •Mne th• �
Mrs. h:a&amp;antonio &amp;ol &amp;he drugs
producl.ng drup to 1notber ell� • Nt dlllcl ctn.1a whi ch WNltl
�• m&lt;lrt detail.a or her domestic
Venita, ff, who beaao auflar!,nc
ca-· • ·m-teu, ·111...., oho
111rri&lt;&gt;!(ue, . Then U,ey would
fromthth'- Dlflteriou1 c:omU
MltM wfft. � tM •fhd'-11
Q'IU:� :a· Oeda1on on fiUng ch.uies.
mon
har h-,1,
1&gt;eteetlvo lnapedor Richard
Jin. Fratantonlo abo ,aid the W11ner il,ld u . folt hll depart•
Dotoctlvt SIL N.,_ &lt;l"&lt;mC
d
borhlwr•tea aeeomplbhed anoth• ment ... utd mo
al,o uve■led th.t • 11'1 111
s.,..,.i,i olold a�;· .. " W; ::;
in quletinJ the adJve \ i"'vo -ii to · the - lo d«tercauN of.the &lt;!fttp. ta � , · dm aod ll•inll her �•let mine If Jin, fr■tantonlo mould
ho sJveu modicli - tfOl!t,tHll�
1t Uw Colm,la 1'nabJt- . ...
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who freed Nazi concentr,ation _camp victims
ljl fhe communist philosophy of economic
at the end of W orld War 11, for Nazi.ism w as
determinism , the communists believe that the
blood-kinsman to Commu.ni&amp;m i n its disre•
entife make.up and persona lity of the indigard for worth of UJe hurnan individual
vidual is delermined by the economic system
When K hrushchev takea the- world stage to
under which be gre w- Anyone who came up
show his " new Commu nls"m" wants to live
in a capitalistic system such as ours is "diwith Capitalism, as in recent foraya through
seased" and should be destroyed 1·ust as a
the Ba lkans and Poland� Amerlcani must
farmer kills a sic k animal. I nasmuch ai man
maintain their g uard high. Khrushchev's di•
is only matter in motion to a communist _
no more than a fly - what matters ,·t ·, r a vorce from the Leninist • Stalinist tradition
must be published and proved ln wider courts
third of the American people have to be mur•
than the public press jf it is to be reeognized
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urnMUN ISTS HAVE A SAVAGE
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LIQUIDATION PLA N FOR VANQUISHED
be lulled to sleep by our desire for peace.
AMUICA,'' 1ayl8 ,. Ed.1ar Hoover.
Iba mu,t find �- ,.. .., ..... �ula
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Hoat.eue, were lnr)' Alice
Neaae and Shitley llclelvey.
Gama were pl•red with pri&amp;et
won by Ruth Stear-n1, Carolyn
Price, trlene Wolfe, Ann St.tie,
Nadine Rou•h and Janke Wolle.
Alte r Miu Hilldore opened her
1lfta, home made lee cream, cai-e,
Ice tea and mlnta were aened
by lhe ho1te11e s to tbote named
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Morris, Beverly Pr ice, Ka y John•
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lnternatlOMI
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Tod a y is Mond ay, Aug. I�, the
228th cla)' of the year, wlLh 1 38
more In 1960.
The moon is nppro a&lt;"hinc 11s
ne w quarter.
The morning ,tars a rc Ma r.a
and Mercury.
The P11en l ng Ei1ar11 a re .Jupiter
a11d Sa lum.
On this day in hist ory :
In 1 169,· - Freneh le ader a nd
eni.peror, Nai;ipleon Ron a parle WIH
botn.
In 1879, Ethel Ba rrym ore , Am•
erlcan aclre111, wu born .
In 1888, Thom as Edward Law
re nce, kn own as Lawrenc e of
Arabia. was born.
In 1931!, h111nor lst Will Rort1e rs
and aviator Wiley Poat we re kill­
ed when their alrpl11ne crashed
near Point B arr ow. AlasJr:,.
In 19MI, the independent Re pu b­
llr or Korea was proclai med with
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HarrJ Lee O\ln of Columbus
spent· tbe weiekend with hla pa r enla, Mr. •n• l(n Wiley Ours.
He h■t accepted a p-oaition at the
Columbu1 Slvin1a lank.
l(r, and llr1- Ii.Id Oun called
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t1a, i!!DrOUtl to tlteir home at
Bucl"eye Lab from · Cl.arbburg,
W. Va., where the1 bid ltfe n
vilitinJ relatlves and oU fr�nds
for aeverwl da)'II.
Danny a1,d Bryce l17N of
FlQrlda are &amp;pen� tbe fUD'Ul\er
with their pandparentl Jlr. and
Mr!. Herbert Sayre.llr1, · J&gt;t1n Sayre returned to
her- home In Lon.In a1turday af•
ter ipep.lq two · we:el,a '!ftth Mr.
an.d Mrf'. Her.bert S. 1,e.
Mt. and Mr!. Ike Pietrte of
Middleport visited recently with
M r . and Mrs. Kenneth Russell.
Mrs. Berth a Sayre, Howard and
Douglaa ae(!ompanied ,by Mrs.
Brooks Sayre aJ1d Paula attend•
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Johnstown Sunday.
Sunday supper tuests of Mr. ,
and Mrs, Kenneth Russell and·
fam ily were h er pnunta, "Mr. and
Mrs, Emmett Jones of Shade,
Mrs. DorothJ
DandakJs. Mrs.
Merna Par11ons and ,aon Peppl of
Athens.
Mrs. Audrey Ours, Karen and
N a ncu
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with Mrs. Naomi Neville, Alan
Donn a and Lena.

Tuppers Plains
Sociery Events

By Evelyn Brlcklff
Rev. and Mrs. D. G, Holman of
Iowa were over night guests of
Mrs. Mabel Kim one night last
week . Itev. Holm a n w a■ a minis­
ter of the loeal Ch ristb1n church
and other chu r c-hes in th e county
several years ago.
John Arbaugh wp taken to
Meigs Gen e ral Hospit al SundaJ
for medical t reatment
M r . Fnd Mr s. L. L. Lyons and
.famil y are visiting relati ves al
M e ntor , 0 .
Mr . and Mrs. Sa m Peck a nd
sons were weekend guests of her
father, Rev. and Mrs. W. W.
Bra gg.
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Worth, Fla., was calling on Mrs.
Ger ald Viol e t. Tuesday.
Mrs. Nell Blake and Mn, Cora
SWan or Loni: Bottom spent Wed­
neld ay with the Lyons and Swan
faJhllles.
MN!. Betty Roush or West
Sh ade was a luncheon gue1t of
her sister-in•law,
Mn. Gladys
Violet on Friday a nd attended the
fune ral of Mrs. Effie G@rman at
the Arbaugh Funeral Home:
Mr, and Mr1. Willard Ebersbach
and daughters, Cheater, w!re call­
\ng on her aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Brickleij, Monday evening,
B arnes Haym an an Earnest we.
her, Long Bottom tttended the
· fu nera l of Effie c;ennan and
ca lled on Mrs.
. Euah S\Va n Friday.

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du r ing which officers were elected.
N amed to the presidency of the
group was H aren Roush of New
Haven. Mrs. Ferris Justis or "Msson wis named secretary•treasurer. Presiding over s business meeting was Mrs. Raymond Roush, New
Haven, outgoing president.
Atlending were M r . . and M rs
Mel Clark and chtidren, Bre n t and
Barbara; Mr. and Mn. Thomas
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Mr. and Mra. George B urns,
Beverly and Cheryl and Mr. and
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Mr. and Mra. Willia m Brown,
Ken( and Ke vin; Mr. and "Mrs. Ferrls Juatls, Jo Ann and Dale; Mr,
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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Uevi ng and
Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
L1evln1, Karen and Dav id; Mr. a nd
Mra. Lawrence Clark, Gordon ; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Fields, KiJnber•
ly; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark,
GIi')', Randy and Patty; Mr. and
Mn. Raymond �ouah, Joyce a nd
Janie; Mrs. D�rwln Cl ark ; Mn.
Carl Clark, Lmda; Mr. and Mrs. 1
Hazen Roush; Glen RouJ]I and Ste- I
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the Official Board of the · Heath1
Methodist Church when da tfflllpl
met Sunday evening at the church.
Routine mattel"9 and repalri· to
the church were dl1etllled by the
group dyrinr the 1neeU-.
A.lso attendina: were Mill Frieclrn 1
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Jack Bechtel, Robert Harri•, Jlllriea
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on tut whieb ,ave an nen,e
ol 1028 pound, ol mill&lt; per looted 3.87 on the butlarlll tat,
and showed an av-en,e of 31.7
pounda of fat per eow.
Otber hmh on the DHIA hon-­
or roll were \how of Delmer
Newberry, Letart; M1rcU1 Wea­
�r. Letart; Rolfe Lee, Gallipolis
Ferry; C. C. Fowble. Apple Grove
C. L. Cottrill, West Columbia;
Maye,, and Haym:m, Apple Grove;
Huntin,:ton State Hoapltal Farm,
Barbounville; T, A. William,on,
Southside: Otmer Lievina:. Wat
Columbia; Arnett RoUJh, Well
Columbia; R. H. McCoy, West
Columbia and RuaeU Jones, Pt.
Pleasant.

Solhmer, Southside: Old Tvmi
Parma, lDc., Unit■ I and
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Pleua.nt; CUtford Carwn, Muon:
Sam Bolton, Letart; Oti1
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dolph, Leon; David K."'ulb. New
111.von; Douo■, llou,h, Letart;
W. W. Brown, Letart; Clarenc:t
Tbomu, I..et.art •nd
Clarence
Blellin,, Lewt.

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Official Board
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fte dairy htrd1 of W. A. Barker
of Southli&lt;H •nd E, B. Jone11 of
Point Pluunt led the- DID.A and
EDP Honor Rolla, respectively,
for the Jatat mont:bs' reporu It
bu bHa anllOWICOd bJ Willllm
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Ill■ widow and 1110 foundation
The Jone, herd wttb tllmy
a ,1 million lettJe.
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..Koon1" Goddard didn't live to pounds of fat per cow.
lee bia '¥111on come tnte. Perblpa Other herds on tbe EDP
It wu jut u well-the luulaDI j h onor roll were those o( J. w.
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Methodist Church. The .Brownie,
present were Linda A,h, S.Uy
Globokar,
Jennifer
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Linde. Wehrung, Mary Kay Hen­
nessy, Cathy Fultz, Patty- Alfi·
Pam Crew and leader Mn. Garcl.:
ner Wehrung.
Election of officers w11 iaeld
and the foUowlng were elected•
secretary, J,mnlfer MenChinl; �
porter, Pa m Crew, The !libwhlea
promise w.is repeated tlid.
meetin,lil was closed b7 rormlq •
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daughter, Mr. and Mrs: Starile1'
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The newest developm ent In the
M ason County Country Club construction plans were announced
tod ay b�'-' J ack E. tr uth, President
of the ou:a nizatlon.
After one week of the current
membership drive, Fruth announces that due to the .tremendous
response to the · drive for
new
me mbers, the Board of Governors
will strive to have the · iwimmlng
pool com pleted for use by riext
swi mm ing season. The swimming
pool committee, headed by Burwell Meadows will study the propo.sed type or pools . This committee will open bids later this
month.
The desired swimming pool will
be approxima tely 'So feet wide
by oo feet long-thl, slze pool
will h andl e an average da ily at­
tendance of 120 to 180 personlll
The pool will be fully equipped
and will meet the state requirements for health a nd sanitation.
It will h ave all the nlcer ex­
lt18.a such as under water li&amp;:htlng
and well drained concrete al abs
around the pool. There wUI be an
are a set aside ' for smaller
children.
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The Board of Go vern or, of the
Country Clllb feel tha t this pool
conatructlon will bring the cur­
rent' member1bip drive within
re1ch of lull c:lub memberahip.
The pool will be one of the most
ltltat:!U ve featu re, for the entire
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Guqenbella
Foundation, to whom be ialiped
olle-balf of bit palelll ri,hb. The
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In puttla, mOMf Into 111&lt;b n,search, and the touodation qreed
IO bid&lt; him al tile ..uutton ol
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Ke ith Arnold, New Haven, a n
em ployee of the Philip Sporn
Pb nt, was defea ted in a sudden
de ath pl ayoff for the cham pionship in the Ohio Powe:r golf tour-namenl held at Oglebay Park 1t
Wheeling over the wee�end.
, Arnold had I firil!Wl.ed I n a tie
wilh Salty Emerso k\' of the Tidd
Pla nt with a 78 over 18 boles.
Emerson won in the pl a)'off and
took the Lou Gross Trophy and
the Managers Trophy.
Other Sporn plant employees
who won prize■ in the tourna ment
were Glenn Cartwright, c.:irl Ten-nant, Willia m "Bub " Stiv ers ind
Ar nold.
Plants entered in the tourn a m ent were t,he Philo Plant, Zanesville; Tidd Pl ant, Brillia nt, O.;
Beech Bottom Pla nt, Power , W.
Va . · Kamm ar Plant, Moundsville;
Mu&amp;klngum Plant, Bevetly and
the Spcr.n Plant ,
Sporn employ ees playing in the
tournam ent were Arnold, Willis
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Dudding, Carl Tenna n , William
Sti�en. A. G. Mehl man, Eddie
Stein, Wyatt Chaclwell: Charles
Yeager , Glenn Ca�twr 1ght, Cl are nce Tenna nt, Cnck�t
Searles,
Bob Gilmore. Ralph Gibbs Jr.,
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red ' Leon Lutklea and ,rllte;
Good Luck Clover. •
Vr1etable1; blue: 11ISJ JIN•
red: Hill Billie; a11.d w•tt.e· Wlll�
in&amp;: Worlten. DairJ: bhle:
Cli.mbert; red: Buay Jee IDd
white: Leon Lueldel.·
Baked Good.a: blue: Buay Bte,
Hop Tt It and Mountain CUmJ,en·
red: Clifton Cllmben �pv,"
Lllckle1, Leon Luck�. VftOn
Star Du.-tera and TN!lbluen and
white : Wlllin&amp; Worten .
Electrifit'.!•tlon: blw,:
Cltfton
Climber• and Tr1Ublazen� net:
Willing W.orken and Happf Ge
Luckie1; white: Old Tow Mount aineer1
Can., i�,r blue: Clift.on Climber■
Hop To It and Will.in, w�
red: Mountain Climben and Leon
Luckies &amp;nd white : BUI)' tee.
Approximately lZI 4-H members from 15 club, u.tered the
annu al field meet. Tbe HW 1'UJ1e
Club retained the winner'• troph)I for the 1econd coueeuth·e
ye ar. Pl■einc 1etond waa °'i• Cllf•
Ion. Climbers Club. The i-.
kies a nd Old Town MountaJnNU
tied for third
Concluding ihe fair w■a tbe
style show for glrla who IDlde
garments in home economic■ · clp.
aes or 4-H. Fifty-two etrlt part;J.
cl pated .
. The cl asses a nd winner&amp; lh
listed as they seortd blue, red
or white ribbons,
Cottpn blouse and 11dit: L1"41
Tatterso n, Pt. Pleawrt; Janet
Turner, M ason; ind Lindi Balie,-.
Pt. Pleasant; lh�•plece apor(,
outfit: Judy Shinn, Tina BJu ind
Jane Sterne, all of Pt. Pte-,.�;
d ress)' dreu : Dont1a St�
Hannan; Llnda Lathey and' Pattt
Thompson, Letart; wool ��:
Sharon Nibert, Alhton: Bev-er'7
Beller and Galena Joln1, Pt.
a� nt; achoo! dress: Rebecca lfP·
tin, Pt. Ple asant and Martbil
Thompson , Letart;
WOOi ,uJt:
Donna Sturgeon, Hannan, JI�
Osbel, Pt. Ple11ant and Conleit,
Barker , So',lthsJde; complete COl:tume : Jane·t Eahenaur, Pt. Plea­
s�nt; and Joyce McCoy, Ho119tt,
(tied for fint), Sharon Nibert,
�shlon and Vlrfnia Flora, Southside.
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Misses Eshenaur and Flora were
selected to repreaent Mason Cotta·
ty in the Stale 4-H Style :Re�t
August 25--26 ■t Jackson ,8 Mltl.
Sue Wray of Apple Grove ii the
alternste, .
Mbs Nibert will participate in
the Sta te �ool .ReYue • in October
/a��on '1 MIi) ..d ¥1as (),be s e a 1 erna ie de letale.

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Wllliamaon, South.aide and third,
Terry Lewi,,
Blue, red and white ribbons
for the beat kept •t•II• in both
beef and d, iry were presented
to Sonya Williamson, Wa)'ne Willlamson and Randall Rou1h.
Over 160 -t-H'en 1.00k. part i n
the juda:ing events durini Activily Day Saturday morning. The
classes and winning clubs follow.
Younger clothing: bluE: Hop
To It, Tip Top Toppers and Will•
Ing Workera; red: Busy Bee,
Happ)' Go Luckie,, Old_ Towu
Trailblazers
Mounta ineers .and
and white: Clifton Climber■ and
Good LUck Clover.
Older Clothing: blue: Buay Bee,
Tip Top Toppers, Vernon Star
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Hl1hlle:htin1 the 1960 Mason
Cowity Fair were ma�y event.I
lncludln1 a county .wade talent
&amp;how, tractor dr ivi ng contest,
UHatock it.ow, 4•H Activity Ds)',
4-U field meet, pr etty baby conteat ■nd style 1how.
Wlnnln.c fil'lt place In the tale_nt show Thlll'lday night was Ril11
Jivid en, Point Pleannt, who preaented selet:!tions on the pla no.
Second pl1ee went to Beverly
Rou■h of Muon tor her vo&lt;'al
number; Jo)'ce MeCo)' and J anet
M�oy :Wliaon,
Hogsett, wer9
third "'.1th thei r musical duet.
Appro�1mately 20 11cts were en•
tered 1n the •how ,
The tr actor driving contest
Friday atfernoon created lnt e redt
Iii 12 4•H and FFA boys dem onatrated their skill in handli ng
far � machlnery. Winn ers were
�win Rou1h and Gerald Rood
Jr., Upper Fla.ta, Lann;y Williams,
Southside. Charles Rogers, West
Columbia a nd George Shell, Pt.
Pl�alant, 'Mio pl ated first, .seeond
third. fou�th and fifth respectivei,.
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Twenty•hve _4:H and FFA boys
and girls pa rtmpsted in the -11n.l
�u•l livestO(!k 1how Frid ay ev�nmg. Showing the _g_rand cha m pion
Holstein wa� Ph 1bp Hoffm a n of
Graham Station and owner of tbe
grand cha mpion Jersc&gt;' was Ran•
dill Roush, Upper Flats:. The
ira od cha mpl�n beef was .shown
by Terry Lfwis, Route 1. Letart;
and t�e reserve gra lld �h�mpion
beef belones to J. C. W1lhamson
of Southalde.
Awa_rd.s were preae::i,ted for the
best l1tt1ng and showing _of d a �ry
a�imals. Th ey were: first-1::dwm Roush; sec_ond, Sonya Walliamson, Sout�s1de; and third,
W�yne . Wlll1amson, _Southside.
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Tueld.1y
a nd aon Rodn ey 1penl
enn.ing with her :tl5ter, Kr. and
Mn. Jotuiny DuddlDS ,nd Randy
at Rutland.
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he will visit his so ns Ralph o r
New Bri.u;bton and Lewis at1d
K en neth .a t �J bville, 0.
Mrs. Louel l a Shroader of New
Briahton w11 1 ruler in our com11.
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Ulan lhe U. I. IOffl'lllDebt .la Qod..
dard'a o,erimenll and patents..
Coplel of U,e patentl c,ould be
boulht �I Ille patent offke tor JO
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'Moohy' Goddard
Winners In Mason wuntyFarm YouthFair
Exhibits Are Announced By Show Officials WI'&amp; Hooted At
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experie nce. and sh ould be u rcompanied by al l o f the " slg m1"
which a ttend the outpo uring _ o f
G od 's H oly Spirit up o n the first
Ch ristian apo6tles.
Unct.rstand L1nfu.11fff
The New Testa ment mys that
these signs includ ed the "gift o f
ton&amp;uei . " On the first day of
Penteco1t, when lbe 1 po,tle1 were
filled with the apirU - thfly found
themnlvH able to ,peak ind undentand man, foreia:o. lan1uagea
which thtY htd never l"rned.
Pentecostal• HY thl• phenomenon ,uu ot.cur• 1mon1 believer!
who are ,urrtd by 1enuine rell•
gioua fervor. Other churche■ , do
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esicauM! they have- allowed '
astical formali101'' to stifne the
natura l expreiu;Oll of e m otions.
At their worship &amp;erviceB, Pe n•
t e costal11 dispby their feelings in
an , uninhibited :and often Ill.Uber•
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ant way. Tiley shout, clap h ands,
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alng and m arch. some may speak
Mf. an d,, Mr•- �•mes Glassburn in longues or r111 to the floor in
Jnd three dao,ht� or CoJumbua 1 1 trance. Tbis NJ i!fffllled
fp�nt t�e week end. with the some imverfJlt ouWder• · to ap•
Swlckl and Mr,. Glu1bura·1 pa r- ply tQ. Penteco.tal, the deritlv e
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Out1rowth of Rev-iva I•
were Mr . and Mrs. Robert Smith
The Pentecosta l move ment w as
an� a n o utgrowth of the popuhlr re�nd f; m�)' o ( _Col u� bu;,
rs. ac Dav a a n
am i Y 3 !'
Jigio us revivals which swept the
Mr. and Mn. Ted Hall and Family world during the l atter part of
of Williamson, W. Va.
the 1�h cent ury. Although ther"
are s::ne Pentecostal ch urches i �
"Mr, and Mrs. Cllfford Might .ind other countries, the move ment
Jo)'ce a nd Mr. .a nd MNL . Si mo n
has always cente red predom ln
!ohnson and family of H obson antly in the United States.
havt1 returned from a va cation trip
No one knows how ma_ny Pen•
through lhe Smokies nod v isiting
ost a ls there ar e ln this eoun•
tee
with Mrs. John Fife and -Mr. and
t oday, but the f� g �e ls we� l
ry
Mrs. Ja mea Wildm an a l Lake City . �
!fl e�cess of two . m 1l 1on, a nd 1_s
Tennesse e.
ra p1rlly . M any rehMr. and Mrs. R ay George and M r . g�, owmg very
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autllorlth;i.
Si.",. tha. t Pente. ·
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and Mrs. H arr)' Clapuddle of Mar , stal g ro ps are expandin
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than
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Je ff H all spent the week end
any
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with his arandparents, Mr. and
. The sprea� of th� i:novemenl Is
Mrs. Lester Lathey.
1\l ustrated m stat1shcs of the
General Council of the Assem•
blies of God, which is the l argest
Pentecosta l
and best, organized
denomina tion.
ll wa s esl�bl�shed in April,
Sy Marth• Hol,ln,-r
191�,
at a llleetmg of 3 00 PenteSunday School attendance on Au•
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p as tors a nd l aym�n at Hot
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Mr. and Mrs. DaYid C ine of
362 m em bers. Today there are
W aterfottl spent sn evening with
Mr. and Mrt. Alva Ho binger a nd more than . 8,000 A.sse!flbly or God
c� urC'hes 1,_n �he Umt�d . States,
son, Don a ld.
with
-a total membership o£ more
Mr. and M.rs. Cl ayton Kimes and
than
500,000 . ,
da ughters spent Sund ay with Mr .
Emph11I�• MIHlont
and Mrs. WilUAm Hoselton.
The
assemblies of Cod, like
Martha Holsln_ger and Fanni e
m
ost Pentecost al
bodies, pl a�e
Billey a n4 son Eddie and K aren
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e a vy e mphasises on forelgn m1s_
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a nd Sandra Carter v isited in Greens10ns, a nd now ra nk fifth am ong
field recently
re- a ll U. S. denomin&amp;Hons in the
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pital iri ,Col1i1mb\l,8.
leges
and
Bible,
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Mt. aiHI Mrs. Robert Van Meter
co u ntry and . 66 Bibl e scho ols m
and family spen t Sund� eve ning
with Mr. ind Mrs. Jac:ob Van Me ter other countries.
The next l argest g;°up of Pen•
and Mr. imd �rs. ftUJjsell VanMetec ostals a re the Church�s of
ter . Other visitors were C harles
V a n Meter, Annie a nd M axine � God. The Year�ok of Amer ican
Powell a nd Mr, and Mrs. B aker I Chu�ehe� lists nine· dJfter.ent dE::·
nomm ahons with this title o r
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a nd fa mily
some slight variat�on or it. Their
Mary Ja�e iBumaamer is spending a few &lt;lays with her o.unl I total me m bership 1a about 400,000.
' . There a r� at_ lea st,_ nine org an
Grace Holsinger.
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d d�nom1�a�1on_B ".'flt� the word
Mt. ana · Mrs. Rily Weaver of !�
Pentecostal in _ their titles. The�
Waverly spen t the we@k end with
Include the United Pentec�tal
Mr. a nd Mn. Alvin Reed .11nd Mrs.
Church, th e Penteeosta,l Holmes!
Weaver o;t Jop.,.._ • -_ .
Church an� the Pe�teeostal ChurMr. an� Mra. George Kidders and
cb of G?(I of Amer1ea.
fa mily spent I lew d•ys with Mr.
Thousa nds of local P@ntecostal
and Mrs.. Ray Adam■,
congregations are n ot alflliated
with a ny denomination.
The Penteeo.stal . movement is
s lrongest l n the So�th and West,
b ut t has b_ee n growmg last Iately
OCIO
in ·h e. mi ddl e west.
M. r. a nd . Mr■. La i1y Roush of
While it includes many Negl'ot!u
Ja daon and Mary Jo ltouah apent the move ment is not, ind never
the weekend with the Vir gil h " been , eonfined to one ra ce.
Rouahe11,
on the con ,r�ry, 1110al o! the
M t. and Mr, . Johll Smith of large Pentecostal denominations
Pomeroy spent Tuesday with Mr . h a ve been predomina ntly white
and Mn, Will He1lman.
In m embership from their incep.
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Spe nce, lion.
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Mr. and Mra. Den!il Goeelein or
-,N AM-::1 D-JWv-H A o-Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Ger•
MIAMt UPI _,; The Jewlsh Wa r
ald Violet of Tuppen Plains
spent Sunday wilb Jira. Jennie Velerans n amed 1. L. Feuer, 60, of
Youngstown, Ohio., ,, national
Roush.
S,hlrley Heilman and Jerry Did- ('om mander at the cloae of _ the
die ca1�ed on Mr. and Mr1. W�ll group'• annual convention Saturdoy.
Hellm"'l laat Mon.i.,. \
Mr:ond 11,,. fflll'l'l' Brown and I
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a01i, aperit Saturday evemni at
SIOUX FALLS, s, D. UPI 7Fo ur
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th("! Painter home. _
I members or ,1 Sl"oux Falls family
�r. 1n • � Ruuell Painte;r were klllcd and eight others in1
Jured Sunday trh(ln their · car ran
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out of control, smaahed· J n:to a
• . ..,_, .,, • I l&gt;l'ld1e abutmopl and then .1-oUod
over a 90-toot cllff.

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lnduoed in the Bookshel f is a
book, Gateway to the Colden Horse
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' . t1f,.-. .. . •hoe Test, whleh was wriue·n by ,
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!Ana F. .JoneB, a teacn·er at Wa- ·
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Thi• iB the fl �t o! • j ,e�. i�l � or
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th_ree artieles on th_ e 1m-.-t
· ,.,.... ,U:IJlllie :Ptedel'lok W. Gibbs, Jr., Mitldlea
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No_v. 2 . t 9ft9-the la w WR ci. .,.. lt w ,_,e,
,ddlepor t ,· Mrs. Ma.ndevtlle
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to
orizea the Dlrector of Uiih...fa"•
.r, • D- Parsons, Cheshire ; �ren Eliza.
p�rchue , rea l property JQ� 1.�ture 'beth SL1the'rl a ntl, R utl and; Mrs.
h11hway improvem�nt Pr&lt;&gt;Jf'ch, ttie Ralph 'Wilmer, Humble, Po meroy;
money eomin1 on IOin ,,.ltom the Carroll Edgar Tate, Cheshire ; Mrs.
fund1 of three ret�emeriP's1ste_m1 Clatr Edison Spencer, Pomeroy;
and Stat\e Worken I Compema ta-on Md. Ea rl Filson LOCk ett, i¥ij ddl e•
ln1uranee.
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Births, August l l: A daughter
Ttlet reurentent 1yttenu,
to
Mr. a nd Mrs. Freder kk Gibbs
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public erht:,lofees, ·.2)'· schQ;Ol
'Mid"dlepor t: A da ugtit er to Mr.
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a.
teacher
state
nd
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a
ployees,
lnd
· Mrs. Ro11coe C. Wise , M iddle•
There are _m any _ _ sarea:uar;dt in
A daughter Lo Mr. and MrH
·port;
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this l a w to protect -tl'fe
w· . Hu m"le,
,., Po mero".
3
Ralph
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and
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sysle
emen
01e retir
agreement between the rethment
Admitted Aug 12: Mra. Charles
systems and the Hl(hw1y QUlfCtor E! White, Middleport; Mrs. Will•
must be appro ved by the nl(e�tor iam J, S mith, Rutl and; Mrs. J a mof Flnante. These aa:reemeW•• 'IAJ'e. ea
D. Weaver, Mason; Ch a rles A.
subject to certain eon.dltiODlj :Wllictr Schoonover, . Rutl and; Mn. Gorare:
,
don H. Weal, Ra cine ; Mrs. Earl
1 . 'ffle afreements are no , to • �K· B. Dalley, Pomeroy.
,
tend fQr more...:__�� two ye l i.bt.tJ.
Dirt
h, : Au g. 12: Mr. and Mrs.
Dl8Y be rtlne,nn- !0 ex1e' not Gordon H. Weal, Raclne, son.
Dl i'mt11ed: Au ll . 12: Mrs. Fan•
-d ate
niore than five year1 �tr'
.
'o rthe orlglnal aireement.
.
, nle Cald1rell, Md. Ellen Carper,
....l!Over a n · ame1 Smith, Mrlll. Elba Eaves, Jo2. The llll'f!leffl.enla m aY,
.r
individual parcel or a number of aeph Wolfe, Mn. Carl Niberl,
parceta within a eontem plated Jira. Freda Waugh, Harry Dennihia:hway project, except t hat t he ,on, )lrs. Ruth Rutz, Mrs. Edgar
industrial cornn, l11lon or the re- Queen, Jo Ellen .follrOd, Mrs.
tlrement boU'Cla cannot I nvolve Freddie Spence, Donna Moats,
more than lO per cent of tbelr · Mra. J ames Weaver , Mr11. M.ary
t'.!ombined or septrate total a111eta Russell, Mrs. Wendell Br umfield
Jt any one time In tucb agree• and da ughter; Mrs. Bern ard Guinn1ent.s .
ther and son; Mrs. Calvin Stewart
3. Th e Director of H11hway1 may and dauihter.
eh property from the
J�
�1lon or retire1..du,trla
EXPEL LIFI PHOTO&amp;:
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me'trt board• at anili hNI,� lhall
MOSCOW UPI - Lift- M aa:azine
purthase wheney•r the-COnwct · N,&amp;)togra pher Carl Myd a ni ha 1:1
for hl1hw1y improveni ent&lt;,it l ii,t or joined the ,ranks o f " undesirable "
whenevfr the 11reement exp fl'e•, �leans a"C�1ed of using their
whichever 'flte Is earlln-, at· ll entry lnt o the Sovl et Uni on for
price contlatin1- ol the ."'orl1tn al . aftti-"RUitllih il.ctlvllies.
.
cost of lhe property plus ■n anM.ydans wa,,: sched u led to 1 J&amp; ve
nual perc:enta1e of auch costa as today fqr hom e after replacement'"
nesotlated between tht · 1 ndut1trlal _by: qward Sochurck, who also was
comml11Jon or retirem ent boardt C ij
Sunday.
' i,g�ed in the ma gazine
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and the Director of Finance, aub-j ect to the . apprnvaJ of the controllint board.
UC
4. 1'h:e Departm"'nt ot Hlg�y!
shall have sole anil eseluslv , us ,
of thl" property Plllor to the
Horse
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Assn.
of purchase, and ahall · �ave
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,
perty, and 1h1U be rea�nslbl
111 ta J;e1, lnauranee, and mal i;t. '""
■nee coats .
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The law further authorize(,:�
'the Buckeye State Horaeshoe
Department of »llhwllY• to IIJll)f Pllt!hBl'11 A11oclation will conduct
•• rt.
the property, fo �,I 1 the JITIP; ft, seeonil annual Southeastern
9 Y or any _part ther� , ind dJl.tef Ohio Dtatrlct horseshoe tourna•
w:lse generally to hail.die the iltW.· men·t In PJke County on Aua:uat
allon.
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19-20-21 , 1960 . The tournament
,1
'"h:J1 le1ill1tion wH &amp;lven vel'Y' .. �eUOned by Lhe Nallonal Horae
,
t:!ll'tfUl 1tudY bY tho 1 03rd General 1h01 Pitchers Association and
Aaaembly and w11 PHted after tbe Ohio A1soela tion, will be
many amendment• and, ·l•ng houra open to any plt�her who resJi:les
of working out the fine deta 111· at In the following t'.!ounties: RoSB,
fil'lt. I waa 11a 1nat It e ven tbou&amp;h Plke, Scioto, Vinton,
Jackson,
I llll:ed h principle Of tJ!t, thin1 LawrenN, Gallia , Meigs, Athens.
m•k• Morein, Gu@rnaey, Belmont, Mon,
-to Uv t Jle itate
in( hJghway rl(ht .of,wq purchaN roe, Noble 111d W11Mncton.
a lon1 time In advance-primuily
beeauae 10 many teachera in inY
•lsht counties i;,,e,e concerned
about their retirement money. I
went (!:r it when. the teiJ!her11 lobby1 ■1; -n.ro; , O'Kili
fe, "-1\ th,t he
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•n� th-9 Otl lo E'iucatlOn Auocla•
tlon were tor it, 111e 1tate teac¥fl
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Rap1'd}y Throughout Amer1ca

Wahama 1-\i.h Schoq! arul PoinJ Weat Virgini� University l lbra�lcs.
uch re- "'-¥ , tJ:ie orl at or, or h pro�ecl
Pleasant HlJb School
i on , . prece ive a 25_ vol��e C
ti o n of wll,'8,� . tie r.; U Fou �
8Y LOU IS CASSELS
i of We5l sen
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neathn su p
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Unittd ,,... lnt.rrwit lonal
e i ln,e " 1th 18
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Virgi ia"&amp; hiltory, 'ct.I b�e and fall , The Paa,l winter . h � s. . .bef n , America ' s f t&amp; I growing Penteew.n oa\)', �t. ,bu bMn.,itinndudlied SJieht . iif, patien,(y Nnd 1n1, , . -p11r- cos.ta ! m ove mln t la com posed o f
bf the ��•t VJ11.a:ini,. .iw vdnity -l'�h11 frl1, �rintint , ' bi ��l t\ii , l)ill�k· R10l'e than 20 or,ani.zed denomiFoWJdttJim, J,nc.
. · ,� 1 1 •' "· Lnl -� tseembJ� lhe' l 'boo ks .ind nations pl us uneounted th ou&amp;ands
The boob are bein, diftri�tell l'w&lt;i_ ma� -�1ch 'w1.l�- ;��kJ u p the or independent local churches an&lt;l
!Lore-front sects.
,
to 141 secondary scbeolarlhril111h- ·tndh1idlla1 col1@c'tlo,tu . -,
TQrir camnte n bond i1 an in•
out the state. · The , · �u�ao�
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knowa as the Weal Vtri,IQ if Hen•
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tage Bookshelf. ia pre1entea . y,,th,
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l Iour set8 :8°m t ,O th e m�re G_op·
Peintecoatal1
,db,-e t.o the charWest Vir a:inia Unlv�nily Found a- �
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doctrine
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C:ilt�� :� ive
liter!
funda.ment-.Uam,
lncludint
Ja mes M . _Guiher , Cl atksbl)rg
lion �f the specific sch ool 1{braries al interprebtion ot the
Bible
attorney, president of the Fo unda•
nte
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d b
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tion, · sa id tha t the Bookshelf was ", m,, ' dyd 1_ t�10n, Yea't "ho•1�1 c' o ff:,• But tit,� bave u1 addltJon,I doca
n
s.
en
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trine
lch la dlttlactively thei r
ma de pos11"bl e th roue:h � .P- an t
in Wheeling lle lected fo ur own, and v,illch 11 tile Nllmark
from the Clau�e Worthi ngton 'Ben- dais
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parochi a l sch ools on the sa m e pro• of their movemnt·
ed u m Foundation of PIU1bure}, , a ,�
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They believe that a uthentic re•
of t h e Iate M 1ch ae L • a .... ba ·
crea tion
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ph
d
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conYe,llo� 11 an ecstatic
Benedu m, oil
on " H nPrese ntatio n o f lhe Herita ge 11110111
th ropist, a na tive of ,Bridgepor t in Bookahelt will be made this fall - --- --�---Harrison Count�.
progr.i ms
in school assembly
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Robert F. Munn, direct")!' of _throughout the state.

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Brer, llr■. T. G HlUdoro, - �It
lrcKelvey, Carrie MeaN,
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lendlnJ 1lft1 -• Vlna1 IM,
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Coro Wy1n1. Marie
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Euler and Sara Dell Rent.
F\
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Cl1n No. a of
the a.,lllt with
Wilooua. ·
�\lndaJ ,cbool met at the llome ol
w-.. .-_....,_ ond
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lffl. Ida Howell with Letha d
i\llhter, n41, of Clall.Ueothe,
MOITUI, co-ho1te11. After the de•
apent UM weeker,f with IMr moth v0Uon1, 1amf1 and contests, Mn.
er, Jiff_, b)t,11 JIU...
Howell 11nd Mr1. Morrl1 1erved
�d
Dr. · 1atlii;•
foe ere.am., eoolcle1 and ict- tea te INr lo• at Alb_.. Ala., af.
,
to Kn. Oma Mont1omer1, Mr1.
ter apendlne the pilt three
Ltiura Bell, Mrs. Liua C u rUs,
weeu with her parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Dorothy Norris, Mrs. Maude
Mrs. F. JC. P-bUton.
Young, Mrs. Elel't.e Picken.a and
:Mi11 Grace lllU. of Coh1mbus
Mrs. Grella Simpson.
wu a guest two day, of Hoffler
The Ruth Circle en]oyed a and Edith ff!rman.
mother-daui:hter pir nlc at th e Ra•
Jerry Powell
Mr. �nd
elne Park: Friday eveninC, then .spent thfl w"lit!nd l\fS prln1field.
wlmt to the church for their refi11• They were 4ceompalihd by Mr1.
lar m eeting und devotio nal pro­ Cuiter, who haa bHn viaitln1 her
gram whif'h waa presented by IOn, Mr. a nl!.. Mn. Earl Custer.
Mrs. Esther Ca irnii .
Mr. 1114 II.rs. Billy Joe Spent:!er
Guc.ste of John Bentl and ai,­ and cbfldren of Wllm.inli&amp;n were
t�r M rs. Elertn Plrke ns are Mn. weekend 1ueata of relatives..
Fred Mease! and Mra. Fannie
Mrs. Harry Piekens returned
Hunter or M onac a, Pa ., Diane, home Thur1day from Frt11kfort,
Darcell and Da rnice Atkinson of Ind., after 1perul ln1 two fteks
New Brieht on, Pa.,
week e nd with nlatlves.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. w. C.
Mrs.
Wolfe •�• t Su nd,,
Nelson, son 1-' rad, Baden, Pa., with
111'1 aarry·�tnh
They a ll atte nded the Bentz re­ .t Pom '. y,
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unlon a t J ohnstowri., 0., Sunday.
a
Mr. and Mr , Lowell Beaver
Others ot1endlni the reunion and two ehtld� al lllddl i�t.
from hert' weru Mn. Bertha 1pent Sunday with ht1 IHhdmothSayre, s ons, H oward and Dou11- er, Mr s. Harry Allilon. Mn. Mary
laH a n d Mrs. Brooks Sa yre a nd Cochran and dlUJhter M•bel of
daughter Pa ula.
Rusaell, Ky,, ;.,.nt teveral days
Mrs. Clurs Rough
retur ned with Mr,. Alllion.
ho me after spehding the past
Mr. and K,1. Tom LJndHy of
t wo months in Loulsvllle, Ky., Grove City ,pent the weekend
with her daughter Mrs. Helen with Mt. and Mrt. Ma son SpenBanki a nd h1mily. She was accom­ cer. Their son Bcotty returned
pa nied by Mn. Ranks who 11pent home wjtb them after ■pendinc
the weekend and attended the two ween with bl&amp; pandp•l'ffll l.
Beegle retinion al Portland.
Mr. and Mri, Roy Rouih of
Gucats of Mrs. Ch arle11 McNJc• Freedom, Pa., ap8nt Jaat wee!(
klea, Sund ay evening were her a nd wllh hia Jijll"eni-.. Mr. and
cou1l n, Mrs . Herh Chamber, -of Mrs. Waid Roqah,
Middleport o nd hir son, Orvlll e,
Mr. and �n. Rtlph COiiier of
of Alabama.
Phl ladelphla ,pent the weekend
witb llr, and Mn. Verne Watter10n. Tbty 1 11 ,peat S1tlll'd11 alteraooo at Vincent, o.
H.
Mr. and Mrl, l'nnk Cleland
�levt
and aon, Steve, returned from a
23 Capt
two weeks va,i::atlon In Wiaeonaln
· tal
and Colorado.
Byr�&amp;
Mra. Hmy P�elcena and Mra.
24. .0lfflH
Sybil Ml111 attended • dt,trict
29.Pro,te.
meeting of th• Methodl!t Church
cut,.
Monday afternoon and evenin1 at
•In•
Port,mouUI.
oOffic.r
Mr. and MrL John Arnott,
�.,bbf. )
Pamela
d1u1hter Kenda and
17, rorty
hl•Nl•r••
Jnne.r'■
Cleek 1pent lhl w,etend ln E11t
l'Olll
a,. M'1.1t
Liverpool and Mt■. rrancee SaY•
It. lutow
36. :Sulru,h
•1e ■t'.!companled them bacll: to
vehicle
38. SIikworm
v. lalt Mr. and Mn. Qnv Ne••1er.
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Electric Heat ls sunshine clean, elim­
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and maintellfUlce. Everyone in the family
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( including on,e -fifth of new homes
built 1ast' year in Ohio Power territory)
now heat the mode\'n, worth more
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who freed Nazi concentr,ation _camp victims
ljl fhe communist philosophy of economic
at the end of W orld War 11, for Nazi.ism w as
determinism , the communists believe that the
blood-kinsman to Commu.ni&amp;m i n its disre•
entife make.up and persona lity of the indigard for worth of UJe hurnan individual
vidual is delermined by the economic system
When K hrushchev takea the- world stage to
under which be gre w- Anyone who came up
show his " new Commu nls"m" wants to live
in a capitalistic system such as ours is "diwith Capitalism, as in recent foraya through
seased" and should be destroyed 1·ust as a
the Ba lkans and Poland� Amerlcani must
farmer kills a sic k animal. I nasmuch ai man
maintain their g uard high. Khrushchev's di•
is only matter in motion to a communist _
no more than a fly - what matters ,·t ·, r a vorce from the Leninist • Stalinist tradition
must be published and proved ln wider courts
third of the American people have to be mur•
than the public press jf it is to be reeognized
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urnMUN ISTS HAVE A SAVAGE
"T
LIQUIDATION PLA N FOR VANQUISHED
be lulled to sleep by our desire for peace.
AMUICA,'' 1ayl8 ,. Ed.1ar Hoover.
Iba mu,t find �- ,.. .., ..... �ula
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It is difficult, well-nigh imposaible, for . for llvln, peaeelp�r
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Hoat.eue, were lnr)' Alice
Neaae and Shitley llclelvey.
Gama were pl•red with pri&amp;et
won by Ruth Stear-n1, Carolyn
Price, trlene Wolfe, Ann St.tie,
Nadine Rou•h and Janke Wolle.
Alte r Miu Hilldore opened her
1lfta, home made lee cream, cai-e,
Ice tea and mlnta were aened
by lhe ho1te11e s to tbote named
above and Berth a Johneon, Ura
Morris, Beverly Pr ice, Ka y John•
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\'ESTli:.R YEAR

lnternatlOMI
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Tod a y is Mond ay, Aug. I�, the
228th cla)' of the year, wlLh 1 38
more In 1960.
The moon is nppro a&lt;"hinc 11s
ne w quarter.
The morning ,tars a rc Ma r.a
and Mercury.
The P11en l ng Ei1ar11 a re .Jupiter
a11d Sa lum.
On this day in hist ory :
In 1 169,· - Freneh le ader a nd
eni.peror, Nai;ipleon Ron a parle WIH
botn.
In 1879, Ethel Ba rrym ore , Am•
erlcan aclre111, wu born .
In 1888, Thom as Edward Law
re nce, kn own as Lawrenc e of
Arabia. was born.
In 1931!, h111nor lst Will Rort1e rs
and aviator Wiley Poat we re kill­
ed when their alrpl11ne crashed
near Point B arr ow. AlasJr:,.
In 19MI, the independent Re pu b­
llr or Korea was proclai med with
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HarrJ Lee O\ln of Columbus
spent· tbe weiekend with hla pa r enla, Mr. •n• l(n Wiley Ours.
He h■t accepted a p-oaition at the
Columbu1 Slvin1a lank.
l(r, and llr1- Ii.Id Oun called
on Wiler &lt;Jun and famlly 'tues•
t1a, i!!DrOUtl to tlteir home at
Bucl"eye Lab from · Cl.arbburg,
W. Va., where the1 bid ltfe n
vilitinJ relatlves and oU fr�nds
for aeverwl da)'II.
Danny a1,d Bryce l17N of
FlQrlda are &amp;pen� tbe fUD'Ul\er
with their pandparentl Jlr. and
Mr!. Herbert Sayre.llr1, · J&gt;t1n Sayre returned to
her- home In Lon.In a1turday af•
ter ipep.lq two · we:el,a '!ftth Mr.
an.d Mrf'. Her.bert S. 1,e.
Mt. and Mr!. Ike Pietrte of
Middleport visited recently with
M r . and Mrs. Kenneth Russell.
Mrs. Berth a Sayre, Howard and
Douglaa ae(!ompanied ,by Mrs.
Brooks Sayre aJ1d Paula attend•
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Johnstown Sunday.
Sunday supper tuests of Mr. ,
and Mrs, Kenneth Russell and·
fam ily were h er pnunta, "Mr. and
Mrs, Emmett Jones of Shade,
Mrs. DorothJ
DandakJs. Mrs.
Merna Par11ons and ,aon Peppl of
Athens.
Mrs. Audrey Ours, Karen and
N a ncu
� v isited Sunday evening
with Mrs. Naomi Neville, Alan
Donn a and Lena.

Tuppers Plains
Sociery Events

By Evelyn Brlcklff
Rev. and Mrs. D. G, Holman of
Iowa were over night guests of
Mrs. Mabel Kim one night last
week . Itev. Holm a n w a■ a minis­
ter of the loeal Ch ristb1n church
and other chu r c-hes in th e county
several years ago.
John Arbaugh wp taken to
Meigs Gen e ral Hospit al SundaJ
for medical t reatment
M r . Fnd Mr s. L. L. Lyons and
.famil y are visiting relati ves al
M e ntor , 0 .
Mr . and Mrs. Sa m Peck a nd
sons were weekend guests of her
father, Rev. and Mrs. W. W.
Bra gg.
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Mrs. B art Rawling&amp; . of. Lake
Worth, Fla., was calling on Mrs.
Ger ald Viol e t. Tuesday.
Mrs. Nell Blake and Mn, Cora
SWan or Loni: Bottom spent Wed­
neld ay with the Lyons and Swan
faJhllles.
MN!. Betty Roush or West
Sh ade was a luncheon gue1t of
her sister-in•law,
Mn. Gladys
Violet on Friday a nd attended the
fune ral of Mrs. Effie G@rman at
the Arbaugh Funeral Home:
Mr, and Mr1. Willard Ebersbach
and daughters, Cheater, w!re call­
\ng on her aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Brickleij, Monday evening,
B arnes Haym an an Earnest we.
her, Long Bottom tttended the
· fu nera l of Effie c;ennan and
ca lled on Mrs.
. Euah S\Va n Friday.

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the New Haven Garden Clu� Pa:k
du r ing which officers were elected.
N amed to the presidency of the
group was H aren Roush of New
Haven. Mrs. Ferris Justis or "Msson wis named secretary•treasurer. Presiding over s business meeting was Mrs. Raymond Roush, New
Haven, outgoing president.
Atlending were M r . . and M rs
Mel Clark and chtidren, Bre n t and
Barbara; Mr. and Mn. Thomas
!Bumgarner, Norria and Roger, a ll
of West Columbia.
Mr. and Mra. George B urns,
Beverly and Cheryl and Mr. and
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Mr. and Mra. Willia m Brown,
Ken( and Ke vin; Mr. and "Mrs. Ferrls Juatls, Jo Ann and Dale; Mr,
and Mrs. H arold Roush, Rose ElJen, David, Billy, Vickl, and S.i ndra Louise, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy James a nd Glenda , all of .Ma■on.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Uevi ng and
Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
L1evln1, Karen and Dav id; Mr. a nd
Mra. Lawrence Clark, Gordon ; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Fields, KiJnber•
ly; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark,
GIi')', Randy and Patty; Mr. and
Mn. Raymond �ouah, Joyce a nd
Janie; Mrs. D�rwln Cl ark ; Mn.
Carl Clark, Lmda; Mr. and Mrs. 1
Hazen Roush; Glen RouJ]I and Ste- I
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the Official Board of the · Heath1
Methodist Church when da tfflllpl
met Sunday evening at the church.
Routine mattel"9 and repalri· to
the church were dl1etllled by the
group dyrinr the 1neeU-.
A.lso attendina: were Mill Frieclrn 1
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Jack Bechtel, Robert Harri•, Jlllriea
Euler, Charle, Asa Bndbuey, Mtu
Bess Sanborn, .J4111 Nellie Zerkle,
Mrs. Everett O.vi1, Mr1. Eirl'
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ol 1028 pound, ol mill&lt; per looted 3.87 on the butlarlll tat,
and showed an av-en,e of 31.7
pounda of fat per eow.
Otber hmh on the DHIA hon-­
or roll were \how of Delmer
Newberry, Letart; M1rcU1 Wea­
�r. Letart; Rolfe Lee, Gallipolis
Ferry; C. C. Fowble. Apple Grove
C. L. Cottrill, West Columbia;
Maye,, and Haym:m, Apple Grove;
Huntin,:ton State Hoapltal Farm,
Barbounville; T, A. William,on,
Southside: Otmer Lievina:. Wat
Columbia; Arnett RoUJh, Well
Columbia; R. H. McCoy, West
Columbia and RuaeU Jones, Pt.
Pleasant.

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Parma, lDc., Unit■ I and
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Pleua.nt; CUtford Carwn, Muon:
Sam Bolton, Letart; Oti1
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W. W. Brown, Letart; Clarenc:t
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fte dairy htrd1 of W. A. Barker
of Southli&lt;H •nd E, B. Jone11 of
Point Pluunt led the- DID.A and
EDP Honor Rolla, respectively,
for the Jatat mont:bs' reporu It
bu bHa anllOWICOd bJ Willllm
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The Jone, herd wttb tllmy
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lee bia '¥111on come tnte. Perblpa Other herds on tbe EDP
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Linde. Wehrung, Mary Kay Hen­
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Pam Crew and leader Mn. Garcl.:
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Election of officers w11 iaeld
and the foUowlng were elected•
secretary, J,mnlfer MenChinl; �
porter, Pa m Crew, The !libwhlea
promise w.is repeated tlid.
meetin,lil was closed b7 rormlq •
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The newest developm ent In the
M ason County Country Club construction plans were announced
tod ay b�'-' J ack E. tr uth, President
of the ou:a nizatlon.
After one week of the current
membership drive, Fruth announces that due to the .tremendous
response to the · drive for
new
me mbers, the Board of Governors
will strive to have the · iwimmlng
pool com pleted for use by riext
swi mm ing season. The swimming
pool committee, headed by Burwell Meadows will study the propo.sed type or pools . This committee will open bids later this
month.
The desired swimming pool will
be approxima tely 'So feet wide
by oo feet long-thl, slze pool
will h andl e an average da ily at­
tendance of 120 to 180 personlll
The pool will be fully equipped
and will meet the state requirements for health a nd sanitation.
It will h ave all the nlcer ex­
lt18.a such as under water li&amp;:htlng
and well drained concrete al abs
around the pool. There wUI be an
are a set aside ' for smaller
children.
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conatructlon will bring the cur­
rent' member1bip drive within
re1ch of lull c:lub memberahip.
The pool will be one of the most
ltltat:!U ve featu re, for the entire
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em ployee of the Philip Sporn
Pb nt, was defea ted in a sudden
de ath pl ayoff for the cham pionship in the Ohio Powe:r golf tour-namenl held at Oglebay Park 1t
Wheeling over the wee�end.
, Arnold had I firil!Wl.ed I n a tie
wilh Salty Emerso k\' of the Tidd
Pla nt with a 78 over 18 boles.
Emerson won in the pl a)'off and
took the Lou Gross Trophy and
the Managers Trophy.
Other Sporn plant employees
who won prize■ in the tourna ment
were Glenn Cartwright, c.:irl Ten-nant, Willia m "Bub " Stiv ers ind
Ar nold.
Plants entered in the tourn a m ent were t,he Philo Plant, Zanesville; Tidd Pl ant, Brillia nt, O.;
Beech Bottom Pla nt, Power , W.
Va . · Kamm ar Plant, Moundsville;
Mu&amp;klngum Plant, Bevetly and
the Spcr.n Plant ,
Sporn employ ees playing in the
tournam ent were Arnold, Willis
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Dudding, Carl Tenna n , William
Sti�en. A. G. Mehl man, Eddie
Stein, Wyatt Chaclwell: Charles
Yeager , Glenn Ca�twr 1ght, Cl are nce Tenna nt, Cnck�t
Searles,
Bob Gilmore. Ralph Gibbs Jr.,
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Good Luck Clover. •
Vr1etable1; blue: 11ISJ JIN•
red: Hill Billie; a11.d w•tt.e· Wlll�
in&amp;: Worlten. DairJ: bhle:
Cli.mbert; red: Buay Jee IDd
white: Leon Lueldel.·
Baked Good.a: blue: Buay Bte,
Hop Tt It and Mountain CUmJ,en·
red: Clifton Cllmben �pv,"
Lllckle1, Leon Luck�. VftOn
Star Du.-tera and TN!lbluen and
white : Wlllin&amp; Worten .
Electrifit'.!•tlon: blw,:
Cltfton
Climber• and Tr1Ublazen� net:
Willing W.orken and Happf Ge
Luckie1; white: Old Tow Mount aineer1
Can., i�,r blue: Clift.on Climber■
Hop To It and Will.in, w�
red: Mountain Climben and Leon
Luckies &amp;nd white : BUI)' tee.
Approximately lZI 4-H members from 15 club, u.tered the
annu al field meet. Tbe HW 1'UJ1e
Club retained the winner'• troph)I for the 1econd coueeuth·e
ye ar. Pl■einc 1etond waa °'i• Cllf•
Ion. Climbers Club. The i-.
kies a nd Old Town MountaJnNU
tied for third
Concluding ihe fair w■a tbe
style show for glrla who IDlde
garments in home economic■ · clp.
aes or 4-H. Fifty-two etrlt part;J.
cl pated .
. The cl asses a nd winner&amp; lh
listed as they seortd blue, red
or white ribbons,
Cottpn blouse and 11dit: L1"41
Tatterso n, Pt. Pleawrt; Janet
Turner, M ason; ind Lindi Balie,-.
Pt. Pleasant; lh�•plece apor(,
outfit: Judy Shinn, Tina BJu ind
Jane Sterne, all of Pt. Pte-,.�;
d ress)' dreu : Dont1a St�
Hannan; Llnda Lathey and' Pattt
Thompson, Letart; wool ��:
Sharon Nibert, Alhton: Bev-er'7
Beller and Galena Joln1, Pt.
a� nt; achoo! dress: Rebecca lfP·
tin, Pt. Ple asant and Martbil
Thompson , Letart;
WOOi ,uJt:
Donna Sturgeon, Hannan, JI�
Osbel, Pt. Ple11ant and Conleit,
Barker , So',lthsJde; complete COl:tume : Jane·t Eahenaur, Pt. Plea­
s�nt; and Joyce McCoy, Ho119tt,
(tied for fint), Sharon Nibert,
�shlon and Vlrfnia Flora, Southside.
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Misses Eshenaur and Flora were
selected to repreaent Mason Cotta·
ty in the Stale 4-H Style :Re�t
August 25--26 ■t Jackson ,8 Mltl.
Sue Wray of Apple Grove ii the
alternste, .
Mbs Nibert will participate in
the Sta te �ool .ReYue • in October
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Wllliamaon, South.aide and third,
Terry Lewi,,
Blue, red and white ribbons
for the beat kept •t•II• in both
beef and d, iry were presented
to Sonya Williamson, Wa)'ne Willlamson and Randall Rou1h.
Over 160 -t-H'en 1.00k. part i n
the juda:ing events durini Activily Day Saturday morning. The
classes and winning clubs follow.
Younger clothing: bluE: Hop
To It, Tip Top Toppers and Will•
Ing Workera; red: Busy Bee,
Happ)' Go Luckie,, Old_ Towu
Trailblazers
Mounta ineers .and
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Good LUck Clover.
Older Clothing: blue: Buay Bee,
Tip Top Toppers, Vernon Star
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Hl1hlle:htin1 the 1960 Mason
Cowity Fair were ma�y event.I
lncludln1 a county .wade talent
&amp;how, tractor dr ivi ng contest,
UHatock it.ow, 4•H Activity Ds)',
4-U field meet, pr etty baby conteat ■nd style 1how.
Wlnnln.c fil'lt place In the tale_nt show Thlll'lday night was Ril11
Jivid en, Point Pleannt, who preaented selet:!tions on the pla no.
Second pl1ee went to Beverly
Rou■h of Muon tor her vo&lt;'al
number; Jo)'ce MeCo)' and J anet
M�oy :Wliaon,
Hogsett, wer9
third "'.1th thei r musical duet.
Appro�1mately 20 11cts were en•
tered 1n the •how ,
The tr actor driving contest
Friday atfernoon created lnt e redt
Iii 12 4•H and FFA boys dem onatrated their skill in handli ng
far � machlnery. Winn ers were
�win Rou1h and Gerald Rood
Jr., Upper Fla.ta, Lann;y Williams,
Southside. Charles Rogers, West
Columbia a nd George Shell, Pt.
Pl�alant, 'Mio pl ated first, .seeond
third. fou�th and fifth respectivei,.
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Twenty•hve _4:H and FFA boys
and girls pa rtmpsted in the -11n.l
�u•l livestO(!k 1how Frid ay ev�nmg. Showing the _g_rand cha m pion
Holstein wa� Ph 1bp Hoffm a n of
Graham Station and owner of tbe
grand cha mpion Jersc&gt;' was Ran•
dill Roush, Upper Flats:. The
ira od cha mpl�n beef was .shown
by Terry Lfwis, Route 1. Letart;
and t�e reserve gra lld �h�mpion
beef belones to J. C. W1lhamson
of Southalde.
Awa_rd.s were preae::i,ted for the
best l1tt1ng and showing _of d a �ry
a�imals. Th ey were: first-1::dwm Roush; sec_ond, Sonya Walliamson, Sout�s1de; and third,
W�yne . Wlll1amson, _Southside.
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a nd aon Rodn ey 1penl
enn.ing with her :tl5ter, Kr. and
Mn. Jotuiny DuddlDS ,nd Randy
at Rutland.
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he will visit his so ns Ralph o r
New Bri.u;bton and Lewis at1d
K en neth .a t �J bville, 0.
Mrs. Louel l a Shroader of New
Briahton w11 1 ruler in our com11.
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Coplel of U,e patentl c,ould be
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'Moohy' Goddard
Winners In Mason wuntyFarm YouthFair
Exhibits Are Announced By Show Officials WI'&amp; Hooted At
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experie nce. and sh ould be u rcompanied by al l o f the " slg m1"
which a ttend the outpo uring _ o f
G od 's H oly Spirit up o n the first
Ch ristian apo6tles.
Unct.rstand L1nfu.11fff
The New Testa ment mys that
these signs includ ed the "gift o f
ton&amp;uei . " On the first day of
Penteco1t, when lbe 1 po,tle1 were
filled with the apirU - thfly found
themnlvH able to ,peak ind undentand man, foreia:o. lan1uagea
which thtY htd never l"rned.
Pentecostal• HY thl• phenomenon ,uu ot.cur• 1mon1 believer!
who are ,urrtd by 1enuine rell•
gioua fervor. Other churche■ , do
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astical formali101'' to stifne the
natura l expreiu;Oll of e m otions.
At their worship &amp;erviceB, Pe n•
t e costal11 dispby their feelings in
an , uninhibited :and often Ill.Uber•
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alng and m arch. some may speak
Mf. an d,, Mr•- �•mes Glassburn in longues or r111 to the floor in
Jnd three dao,ht� or CoJumbua 1 1 trance. Tbis NJ i!fffllled
fp�nt t�e week end. with the some imverfJlt ouWder• · to ap•
Swlckl and Mr,. Glu1bura·1 pa r- ply tQ. Penteco.tal, the deritlv e
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Out1rowth of Rev-iva I•
were Mr . and Mrs. Robert Smith
The Pentecosta l move ment w as
an� a n o utgrowth of the popuhlr re�nd f; m�)' o ( _Col u� bu;,
rs. ac Dav a a n
am i Y 3 !'
Jigio us revivals which swept the
Mr. and Mn. Ted Hall and Family world during the l atter part of
of Williamson, W. Va.
the 1�h cent ury. Although ther"
are s::ne Pentecostal ch urches i �
"Mr, and Mrs. Cllfford Might .ind other countries, the move ment
Jo)'ce a nd Mr. .a nd MNL . Si mo n
has always cente red predom ln
!ohnson and family of H obson antly in the United States.
havt1 returned from a va cation trip
No one knows how ma_ny Pen•
through lhe Smokies nod v isiting
ost a ls there ar e ln this eoun•
tee
with Mrs. John Fife and -Mr. and
t oday, but the f� g �e ls we� l
ry
Mrs. Ja mea Wildm an a l Lake City . �
!fl e�cess of two . m 1l 1on, a nd 1_s
Tennesse e.
ra p1rlly . M any rehMr. and Mrs. R ay George and M r . g�, owmg very
ou1
autllorlth;i.
Si.",. tha. t Pente. ·
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and Mrs. H arr)' Clapuddle of Mar , stal g ro ps are expandin
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than
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at
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Je ff H all spent the week end
any
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with his arandparents, Mr. and
. The sprea� of th� i:novemenl Is
Mrs. Lester Lathey.
1\l ustrated m stat1shcs of the
General Council of the Assem•
blies of God, which is the l argest
Pentecosta l
and best, organized
denomina tion.
ll wa s esl�bl�shed in April,
Sy Marth• Hol,ln,-r
191�,
at a llleetmg of 3 00 PenteSunday School attendance on Au•
cos
p as tors a nd l aym�n at Hot
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Mr. and Mrs. DaYid C ine of
362 m em bers. Today there are
W aterfottl spent sn evening with
Mr. and Mrt. Alva Ho binger a nd more than . 8,000 A.sse!flbly or God
c� urC'hes 1,_n �he Umt�d . States,
son, Don a ld.
with
-a total membership o£ more
Mr. and M.rs. Cl ayton Kimes and
than
500,000 . ,
da ughters spent Sund ay with Mr .
Emph11I�• MIHlont
and Mrs. WilUAm Hoselton.
The
assemblies of Cod, like
Martha Holsln_ger and Fanni e
m
ost Pentecost al
bodies, pl a�e
Billey a n4 son Eddie and K aren
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e a vy e mphasises on forelgn m1s_
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a nd Sandra Carter v isited in Greens10ns, a nd now ra nk fifth am ong
field recently
re- a ll U. S. denomin&amp;Hons in the
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Hf,,- ,' force
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pital iri ,Col1i1mb\l,8.
leges
and
Bible,
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m th_1s ,
Mt. aiHI Mrs. Robert Van Meter
co u ntry and . 66 Bibl e scho ols m
and family spen t Sund� eve ning
with Mr. ind Mrs. Jac:ob Van Me ter other countries.
The next l argest g;°up of Pen•
and Mr. imd �rs. ftUJjsell VanMetec ostals a re the Church�s of
ter . Other visitors were C harles
V a n Meter, Annie a nd M axine � God. The Year�ok of Amer ican
Powell a nd Mr, and Mrs. B aker I Chu�ehe� lists nine· dJfter.ent dE::·
nomm ahons with this title o r
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a nd fa mily
some slight variat�on or it. Their
Mary Ja�e iBumaamer is spending a few &lt;lays with her o.unl I total me m bership 1a about 400,000.
' . There a r� at_ lea st,_ nine org an
Grace Holsinger.
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Mt. ana · Mrs. Rily Weaver of !�
Pentecostal in _ their titles. The�
Waverly spen t the we@k end with
Include the United Pentec�tal
Mr. a nd Mn. Alvin Reed .11nd Mrs.
Church, th e Penteeosta,l Holmes!
Weaver o;t Jop.,.._ • -_ .
Church an� the Pe�teeostal ChurMr. an� Mra. George Kidders and
cb of G?(I of Amer1ea.
fa mily spent I lew d•ys with Mr.
Thousa nds of local P@ntecostal
and Mrs.. Ray Adam■,
congregations are n ot alflliated
with a ny denomination.
The Penteeo.stal . movement is
s lrongest l n the So�th and West,
b ut t has b_ee n growmg last Iately
OCIO
in ·h e. mi ddl e west.
M. r. a nd . Mr■. La i1y Roush of
While it includes many Negl'ot!u
Ja daon and Mary Jo ltouah apent the move ment is not, ind never
the weekend with the Vir gil h " been , eonfined to one ra ce.
Rouahe11,
on the con ,r�ry, 1110al o! the
M t. and Mr, . Johll Smith of large Pentecostal denominations
Pomeroy spent Tuesday with Mr . h a ve been predomina ntly white
and Mn, Will He1lman.
In m embership from their incep.
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Spe nce, lion.
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Mr. and Mra. Den!il Goeelein or
-,N AM-::1 D-JWv-H A o-Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Ger•
MIAMt UPI _,; The Jewlsh Wa r
ald Violet of Tuppen Plains
spent Sunday wilb Jira. Jennie Velerans n amed 1. L. Feuer, 60, of
Youngstown, Ohio., ,, national
Roush.
S,hlrley Heilman and Jerry Did- ('om mander at the cloae of _ the
die ca1�ed on Mr. and Mr1. W�ll group'• annual convention Saturdoy.
Hellm"'l laat Mon.i.,. \
Mr:ond 11,,. fflll'l'l' Brown and I
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I members or ,1 Sl"oux Falls family
�r. 1n • � Ruuell Painte;r were klllcd and eight others in1
Jured Sunday trh(ln their · car ran
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No_v. 2 . t 9ft9-the la w WR ci. .,.. lt w ,_,e,
,ddlepor t ,· Mrs. Ma.ndevtlle
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orizea the Dlrector of Uiih...fa"•
.r, • D- Parsons, Cheshire ; �ren Eliza.
p�rchue , rea l property JQ� 1.�ture 'beth SL1the'rl a ntl, R utl and; Mrs.
h11hway improvem�nt Pr&lt;&gt;Jf'ch, ttie Ralph 'Wilmer, Humble, Po meroy;
money eomin1 on IOin ,,.ltom the Carroll Edgar Tate, Cheshire ; Mrs.
fund1 of three ret�emeriP's1ste_m1 Clatr Edison Spencer, Pomeroy;
and Stat\e Worken I Compema ta-on Md. Ea rl Filson LOCk ett, i¥ij ddl e•
ln1uranee.
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Births, August l l: A daughter
Ttlet reurentent 1yttenu,
to
Mr. a nd Mrs. Freder kk Gibbs
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'Mid"dlepor t: A da ugtit er to Mr.
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teacher
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nd
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a
ployees,
lnd
· Mrs. Ro11coe C. Wise , M iddle•
There are _m any _ _ sarea:uar;dt in
A daughter Lo Mr. and MrH
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w· . Hu m"le,
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01e retir
agreement between the rethment
Admitted Aug 12: Mra. Charles
systems and the Hl(hw1y QUlfCtor E! White, Middleport; Mrs. Will•
must be appro ved by the nl(e�tor iam J, S mith, Rutl and; Mrs. J a mof Flnante. These aa:reemeW•• 'IAJ'e. ea
D. Weaver, Mason; Ch a rles A.
subject to certain eon.dltiODlj :Wllictr Schoonover, . Rutl and; Mn. Gorare:
,
don H. Weal, Ra cine ; Mrs. Earl
1 . 'ffle afreements are no , to • �K· B. Dalley, Pomeroy.
,
tend fQr more...:__�� two ye l i.bt.tJ.
Dirt
h, : Au g. 12: Mr. and Mrs.
Dl8Y be rtlne,nn- !0 ex1e' not Gordon H. Weal, Raclne, son.
Dl i'mt11ed: Au ll . 12: Mrs. Fan•
-d ate
niore than five year1 �tr'
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'o rthe orlglnal aireement.
.
, nle Cald1rell, Md. Ellen Carper,
....l!Over a n · ame1 Smith, Mrlll. Elba Eaves, Jo2. The llll'f!leffl.enla m aY,
.r
individual parcel or a number of aeph Wolfe, Mn. Carl Niberl,
parceta within a eontem plated Jira. Freda Waugh, Harry Dennihia:hway project, except t hat t he ,on, )lrs. Ruth Rutz, Mrs. Edgar
industrial cornn, l11lon or the re- Queen, Jo Ellen .follrOd, Mrs.
tlrement boU'Cla cannot I nvolve Freddie Spence, Donna Moats,
more than lO per cent of tbelr · Mra. J ames Weaver , Mr11. M.ary
t'.!ombined or septrate total a111eta Russell, Mrs. Wendell Br umfield
Jt any one time In tucb agree• and da ughter; Mrs. Bern ard Guinn1ent.s .
ther and son; Mrs. Calvin Stewart
3. Th e Director of H11hway1 may and dauihter.
eh property from the
J�
�1lon or retire1..du,trla
EXPEL LIFI PHOTO&amp;:
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me'trt board• at anili hNI,� lhall
MOSCOW UPI - Lift- M aa:azine
purthase wheney•r the-COnwct · N,&amp;)togra pher Carl Myd a ni ha 1:1
for hl1hw1y improveni ent&lt;,it l ii,t or joined the ,ranks o f " undesirable "
whenevfr the 11reement exp fl'e•, �leans a"C�1ed of using their
whichever 'flte Is earlln-, at· ll entry lnt o the Sovl et Uni on for
price contlatin1- ol the ."'orl1tn al . aftti-"RUitllih il.ctlvllies.
.
cost of lhe property plus ■n anM.ydans wa,,: sched u led to 1 J&amp; ve
nual perc:enta1e of auch costa as today fqr hom e after replacement'"
nesotlated between tht · 1 ndut1trlal _by: qward Sochurck, who also was
comml11Jon or retirem ent boardt C ij
Sunday.
' i,g�ed in the ma gazine
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and the Director of Finance, aub-j ect to the . apprnvaJ of the controllint board.
UC
4. 1'h:e Departm"'nt ot Hlg�y!
shall have sole anil eseluslv , us ,
of thl" property Plllor to the
Horse
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of purchase, and ahall · �ave
"
rilht to all incotne ·trom the
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perty, and 1h1U be rea�nslbl
111 ta J;e1, lnauranee, and mal i;t. '""
■nee coats .
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The law further authorize(,:�
'the Buckeye State Horaeshoe
Department of »llhwllY• to IIJll)f Pllt!hBl'11 A11oclation will conduct
•• rt.
the property, fo �,I 1 the JITIP; ft, seeonil annual Southeastern
9 Y or any _part ther� , ind dJl.tef Ohio Dtatrlct horseshoe tourna•
w:lse generally to hail.die the iltW.· men·t In PJke County on Aua:uat
allon.
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19-20-21 , 1960 . The tournament
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'"h:J1 le1ill1tion wH &amp;lven vel'Y' .. �eUOned by Lhe Nallonal Horae
,
t:!ll'tfUl 1tudY bY tho 1 03rd General 1h01 Pitchers Association and
Aaaembly and w11 PHted after tbe Ohio A1soela tion, will be
many amendment• and, ·l•ng houra open to any plt�her who resJi:les
of working out the fine deta 111· at In the following t'.!ounties: RoSB,
fil'lt. I waa 11a 1nat It e ven tbou&amp;h Plke, Scioto, Vinton,
Jackson,
I llll:ed h principle Of tJ!t, thin1 LawrenN, Gallia , Meigs, Athens.
m•k• Morein, Gu@rnaey, Belmont, Mon,
-to Uv t Jle itate
in( hJghway rl(ht .of,wq purchaN roe, Noble 111d W11Mncton.
a lon1 time In advance-primuily
beeauae 10 many teachera in inY
•lsht counties i;,,e,e concerned
about their retirement money. I
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Rap1'd}y Throughout Amer1ca

Wahama 1-\i.h Schoq! arul PoinJ Weat Virgini� University l lbra�lcs.
uch re- "'-¥ , tJ:ie orl at or, or h pro�ecl
Pleasant HlJb School
i on , . prece ive a 25_ vol��e C
ti o n of wll,'8,� . tie r.; U Fou �
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Virgi ia"&amp; hiltory, 'ct.I b�e and fall , The Paa,l winter . h � s. . .bef n , America ' s f t&amp; I growing Penteew.n oa\)', �t. ,bu bMn.,itinndudlied SJieht . iif, patien,(y Nnd 1n1, , . -p11r- cos.ta ! m ove mln t la com posed o f
bf the ��•t VJ11.a:ini,. .iw vdnity -l'�h11 frl1, �rintint , ' bi ��l t\ii , l)ill�k· R10l'e than 20 or,ani.zed denomiFoWJdttJim, J,nc.
. · ,� 1 1 •' "· Lnl -� tseembJ� lhe' l 'boo ks .ind nations pl us uneounted th ou&amp;ands
The boob are bein, diftri�tell l'w&lt;i_ ma� -�1ch 'w1.l�- ;��kJ u p the or independent local churches an&lt;l
!Lore-front sects.
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to 141 secondary scbeolarlhril111h- ·tndh1idlla1 col1@c'tlo,tu . -,
TQrir camnte n bond i1 an in•
out the state. · The , · �u�ao�
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tage Bookshelf. ia pre1entea . y,,th,
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l Iour set8 :8°m t ,O th e m�re G_op·
Peintecoatal1
,db,-e t.o the charWest Vir a:inia Unlv�nily Found a- �
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C:ilt�� :� ive
liter!
funda.ment-.Uam,
lncludint
Ja mes M . _Guiher , Cl atksbl)rg
lion �f the specific sch ool 1{braries al interprebtion ot the
Bible
attorney, president of the Fo unda•
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tion, · sa id tha t the Bookshelf was ", m,, ' dyd 1_ t�10n, Yea't "ho•1�1 c' o ff:,• But tit,� bave u1 addltJon,I doca
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lch la dlttlactively thei r
ma de pos11"bl e th roue:h � .P- an t
in Wheeling lle lected fo ur own, and v,illch 11 tile Nllmark
from the Clau�e Worthi ngton 'Ben- dais
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parochi a l sch ools on the sa m e pro• of their movemnt·
ed u m Foundation of PIU1bure}, , a ,�
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of t h e Iate M 1ch ae L • a .... ba ·
crea tion
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conYe,llo� 11 an ecstatic
Benedu m, oil
on " H nPrese ntatio n o f lhe Herita ge 11110111
th ropist, a na tive of ,Bridgepor t in Bookahelt will be made this fall - --- --�---Harrison Count�.
progr.i ms
in school assembly
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Robert F. Munn, direct")!' of _throughout the state.

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Brer, llr■. T. G HlUdoro, - �It
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Euler and Sara Dell Rent.
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Cl1n No. a of
the a.,lllt with
Wilooua. ·
�\lndaJ ,cbool met at the llome ol
w-.. .-_....,_ ond
llr. ...
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lffl. Ida Howell with Letha d
i\llhter, n41, of Clall.Ueothe,
MOITUI, co-ho1te11. After the de•
apent UM weeker,f with IMr moth v0Uon1, 1amf1 and contests, Mn.
er, Jiff_, b)t,11 JIU...
Howell 11nd Mr1. Morrl1 1erved
�d
Dr. · 1atlii;•
foe ere.am., eoolcle1 and ict- tea te INr lo• at Alb_.. Ala., af.
,
to Kn. Oma Mont1omer1, Mr1.
ter apendlne the pilt three
Ltiura Bell, Mrs. Liua C u rUs,
weeu with her parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Dorothy Norris, Mrs. Maude
Mrs. F. JC. P-bUton.
Young, Mrs. Elel't.e Picken.a and
:Mi11 Grace lllU. of Coh1mbus
Mrs. Grella Simpson.
wu a guest two day, of Hoffler
The Ruth Circle en]oyed a and Edith ff!rman.
mother-daui:hter pir nlc at th e Ra•
Jerry Powell
Mr. �nd
elne Park: Friday eveninC, then .spent thfl w"lit!nd l\fS prln1field.
wlmt to the church for their refi11• They were 4ceompalihd by Mr1.
lar m eeting und devotio nal pro­ Cuiter, who haa bHn viaitln1 her
gram whif'h waa presented by IOn, Mr. a nl!.. Mn. Earl Custer.
Mrs. Esther Ca irnii .
Mr. 1114 II.rs. Billy Joe Spent:!er
Guc.ste of John Bentl and ai,­ and cbfldren of Wllm.inli&amp;n were
t�r M rs. Elertn Plrke ns are Mn. weekend 1ueata of relatives..
Fred Mease! and Mra. Fannie
Mrs. Harry Piekens returned
Hunter or M onac a, Pa ., Diane, home Thur1day from Frt11kfort,
Darcell and Da rnice Atkinson of Ind., after 1perul ln1 two fteks
New Brieht on, Pa.,
week e nd with nlatlves.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. w. C.
Mrs.
Wolfe •�• t Su nd,,
Nelson, son 1-' rad, Baden, Pa., with
111'1 aarry·�tnh
They a ll atte nded the Bentz re­ .t Pom '. y,
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unlon a t J ohnstowri., 0., Sunday.
a
Mr. and Mr , Lowell Beaver
Others ot1endlni the reunion and two ehtld� al lllddl i�t.
from hert' weru Mn. Bertha 1pent Sunday with ht1 IHhdmothSayre, s ons, H oward and Dou11- er, Mr s. Harry Allilon. Mn. Mary
laH a n d Mrs. Brooks Sa yre a nd Cochran and dlUJhter M•bel of
daughter Pa ula.
Rusaell, Ky,, ;.,.nt teveral days
Mrs. Clurs Rough
retur ned with Mr,. Alllion.
ho me after spehding the past
Mr. and K,1. Tom LJndHy of
t wo months in Loulsvllle, Ky., Grove City ,pent the weekend
with her daughter Mrs. Helen with Mt. and Mrt. Ma son SpenBanki a nd h1mily. She was accom­ cer. Their son Bcotty returned
pa nied by Mn. Ranks who 11pent home wjtb them after ■pendinc
the weekend and attended the two ween with bl&amp; pandp•l'ffll l.
Beegle retinion al Portland.
Mr. and Mri, Roy Rouih of
Gucats of Mrs. Ch arle11 McNJc• Freedom, Pa., ap8nt Jaat wee!(
klea, Sund ay evening were her a nd wllh hia Jijll"eni-.. Mr. and
cou1l n, Mrs . Herh Chamber, -of Mrs. Waid Roqah,
Middleport o nd hir son, Orvlll e,
Mr. and �n. Rtlph COiiier of
of Alabama.
Phl ladelphla ,pent the weekend
witb llr, and Mn. Verne Watter10n. Tbty 1 11 ,peat S1tlll'd11 alteraooo at Vincent, o.
H.
Mr. and Mrl, l'nnk Cleland
�levt
and aon, Steve, returned from a
23 Capt
two weeks va,i::atlon In Wiaeonaln
· tal
and Colorado.
Byr�&amp;
Mra. Hmy P�elcena and Mra.
24. .0lfflH
Sybil Ml111 attended • dt,trict
29.Pro,te.
meeting of th• Methodl!t Church
cut,.
Monday afternoon and evenin1 at
•In•
Port,mouUI.
oOffic.r
Mr. and MrL John Arnott,
�.,bbf. )
Pamela
d1u1hter Kenda and
17, rorty
hl•Nl•r••
Jnne.r'■
Cleek 1pent lhl w,etend ln E11t
l'Olll
a,. M'1.1t
Liverpool and Mt■. rrancee SaY•
It. lutow
36. :Sulru,h
•1e ■t'.!companled them bacll: to
vehicle
38. SIikworm
v. lalt Mr. and Mn. Qnv Ne••1er.
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32. tTnrou1
Mn. M111 F, · W_olfl ICC0'8PIA•
11. C..valQ'•
&lt;roeL)
V1.
led the Ailertl of 1Jnb1m 1
man'•
'1. A. h ll'hwe.,
• to Freeport, w. �a, and 1pent
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e pon
Mon••Y and TUuday wilh the
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Darnell 1...u,.
Mr. and M:ra. Am11 Jl-,lden o1'
Zanesville _ IPtftt tile WMkend
with bla motlier liq. I,' P. JJvl.
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to flriliih.
es and 1e1ff ..m• 11-r'- with HM htqd,l 4-8 victory over Racine,
ends of • double}leader from the
d tra t mn of 11 suC're�st ul st,ason 10 se t up 1 he fourtti 1-ith aa crowd
INve&amp;.
in
the
Tlie
osition
of
lu1tlhto
a-atne
left
Radne
SJrYanbea, 6--4 and 0·3 in 1-! inning■.
Jlllt Arrived
have
corne, ('o a (' h 1'11ul Bro .-n m ust of -.lllll 00
lhey
Ute
leoll:
tes
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game
1n
t&gt;
&gt;e
au
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k
M il waukee tlh1.nked Sin Fr■ncishcui.e v I� Ions o r h■ PPY ( I .11y1 agai n o n :.it.II wUh I DMl,fe than
the flht · p 1, r-ai
_ mm· ••• - h.t •Ml J- Mol•oar -- M
LADIES'
Off.
pl
a
inte
eo
onors
for
claim
"h
e
; t he Cubs climbed oitt of the
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•
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In
the
lead
ror tu� c1eve 1 an d erown s
e
·111e ■l•-t:11n
u,. '
Pl um eonne cted li:it • 40-t ard
lelai Purl:.., WIii pitc h ......_t
Th e bome-team :te0rer rale"! I't a 2-n
NL cellar wiLll a 2-1 and 7·3 1weep
d
II
h
,ort
ny
�arot1
p
c
•
their
oot
Thr Brown.i, who on&lt;'l' dominat tot.Jl• h own play. wllb Ray
They
,
t
LN111e
01111
�•..._. •• er\411 .lulin Pit•
d
Jlenfro.
ed pro football althou,l!"h usually
Uy from erron- �h11•1 •t11it af the sea■Qn toward ove r the Phillie1 and the Dodiers
er Char ley Bush who w�s in ttolibte ft
.
fw .._. ,
hilving
with
trouble
Det r oit
In thll! otlter Nt'L •H•.-ta d �xhl- •�
their int penn■n� 1ince 1 927 b7 beat t be R&amp;t1, 9-5, in the ntxhlcap
N •
sil: of them - in the field.
l:lu11t·hed their Nat wnill Football b1tion t1me1, IIUll'lfftiilel Not m st ry .,,,NU c"1tro
1 twia-bill from lhe afte r drqpplng the opener, 2-0,
tw¥n1
�
rtt
Ra&lt;-i
M
1tarfed it oft wlth two walked. LiUle ..._ OUF stofl
l in
o
I
["4111•nt Qt-op Two
Le■gue ll!xhibition ramr,.11itn Sa tur. V11.n Brocklin htnaef olli IIJ1 ,1t1
•iW flli fact: ,t It '" tKa runs in the t1;1p of the first when bart bit 1 •• pttch tn tB hole fff CmUnat.s 9-4, and 3-2 In 1 1 innings
In
the
AL Detro.it won two
' day with 1 28• 14 v1etury over the Chiles and � tlil Nl)l{l;hlphia � •
Su.Pd-lY.
l
lhellt wis ufe on the •��ond I rir-tl h41e (M" a lina e. ,lQQilfl Wu
Clevelmd. e.1 and 3-2,
from
games
Hm·
for
mar1in
no
Lions.
ia
F.agles to • 20-f ttlutnpli m-et lhe
there
But
hatietnan'a ml9Cue, Peanuts Witk- PliJ1 ottt on • ftDliDd lrJi)I •hlch
the Senators to
enabline
thereby
tealnl
three
top
Ao1elea hrol: Ule
plalll·
line slhtltd, aa,d both .!looted on an advanced both runners. flMa fiery fort among the
�
'Mae trlump� w a s_ 1 11-'�'·l a n(l' s Lot
�
tie with
imb
.
faurth-Jflace
a
f
into
SI
ei
Ou,
i..o
Where
Le,111e
,
O
A.metlcan
t�e
d
Pl
tdlflMI
ui
a
�
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tla
erroi' at third base. ftpclne gdt alJ• llUlt Melvin C"'1 of CHfllblt,e, the
ri. r,t If! Dcl�oJt ,I Brigg ! S!.i dt um J)a.llH Cowbo
l,'htte Sox and Orlqft!s are tied jor lhe 1kiddln1 Indians.
11, •lJ1 t e Gt�
01•
1'1
thli
kmrth
when
�us'$tliN148cbr,
hit
a
cllltdl
t•1H·U11
sine� they jorne� th c N_F L 1 11 1 �0- I B
ay P.u ckel'II
4tfefted the. Pitts• 1 H'IM f8'liA
•ill:ed tfo'ttat'd Johnson to lead ,1n1le t, "'°1't Cdlftlt\11 and Slo- first place and the third•plaee Yen- 1
Dicked by 1 13 . hit •ttaek,
Mi H Plum . � I l r�g 10 fill bur11h_
1
kees ,re only one percentage point
Stet
�•
,
and
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the San
ll·lS
ofl t� lfflHnt and Our�· &amp;rounder hart, AQd the fa1-e w11 over .
.
_
rla:ht-hander V�rn Law of the Pl•
Franc111co n;rty .Hillen roJ,lted the
*at riilihindted at second base, Unt,-re It. L. Jlanle)' nffered a be�ind.
.
That all came about when the rattl1 won hi11 17th game by de­
Washington R-lnt, 81-7.
fr1&lt;1"1ed ""1\ff ...,. whe• atruek
Johnson 11&lt;orine.
reatina: the, Cards ln th,e opener
Celtbr(lff,
.
�r
(Jilt! Qt Pn�·· f..t bill• la the
and pon Hoak gave Pittsburch the
· rtlMI U' 41'
11• Cl�.e
Tb1 bl
Bush
1
innmcs
three
t
nex
the
•
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'
..Hfifth
\nnin,.
Oharlts
(Fata)
Searles
ClII U I F or ff eating v
�-uales
1
"rubber
came'. ' or the five-game
eele
ted
a
h
WINS RACilfjj tltl.1
lfli::::it 101,
l,ra
_ T tu'od t facod ow, IO �llter,, one o,er
finl&gt;l!cd
.,._Ind
the
plote.
ftObe
rt
IJe
series with St. Louis by slnellng
w eta llle uar lee in"UII Chel
rtllect lael.
for the ceune. The ex.tr■ b■t•
Quality line of material pllll Proper destgn and installat ion
SACHSENRIN, Getman, UPI- Qf tbe feJ!r■ttJ4 Chloltth Ebel for . �
home Bob Skinner with the win­
1
WU
batter
in
th
leadoff
the
.
g.ivin_:: you the most efiicienl heating ,,.stem.
• n �u•lllt ""'-l'"ed •'"-�·
Rijk van Loy of �l&amp;Jtim
won tlle ,an all day ll\lt.ltlnt. � _.....,,s aixih Johnso n safe on an erron
nine run in the 1 1th innina: of the
·
.
r
' e �de in the
-.:I _ and
n �
flllffoe
men's p ro r�d. r1clng tltle oo' tbe birthdsy WU ill J'u)J tiut - to
II
u t;•
adt Ill rar as second hJ �.
nightcap. Hoak's blow came off
D
U
second mnlng.
final day of the world cycling �llne.111 she wa, unable . to be
ace reliever Lin.dt McDaniel, who
PLUMBING lftd HEATING
ot't dr lnl on tfte thi ni ou t.
championships .Sunday with • tnl 1t that ttnH!.
d
,
one,
walke
ed
fah
sevel!
1h
·
-suffered
bis fourth Jou fJ.ilnst 10
ri
Bu
ru1• e-i,t
'" one back in the _,U n&lt;Me .
We are in position to give you prompt service. Also rsh-., , , � Ttif Bir-•-,.
lime or 7 hours, f'7 minute, and
s.
vi
torie
Fted Green, Pitlobur1h'8
c
when
inning
or
the
fir&amp;t
bpttom
IO
ri,
m.otc11 on new or remodel wollk.
A potlu�II: dinner •11 ll erYtd
.
27 second! ror th\! 173 1 ·2 mllt
'200
100
0--3
2
ltatine
1
fourth
pitcher,
Was the wlnner.
le · • Jth one 0 �.t Micky Morris lUJg!e,d Middleport
'100ii to Mn. Masu r,
distance,
7
_
8
100
010
2--i
Mite
Forniele&amp;
w1s the W'Jnner
•
·
. ...·. 1Jnd ,cored or&amp; Terry Jo�nson
&lt;:irueser , ltn. Grover Erb•
llr UnltN 1'N11_ lntel"Mtlonel
n,8a 1·1 ey, Bus h and Al•
d
an
ce
for
Boston
oVer
Baltimore. l(on
.-.i
m
er
the
anoth
got
e.
Thef
doubl
. l
Walter Bae.r:, Mrs. Otho .,., , , ,�''ll
Slug1tna Joe Altobelli of Mon- Hanaen hit his 15th homer with
•tobart len1worth,
Barbara Jonea w111 the 1uft1t or M NI W L Katlltt fd" r8 � �Ch J l h . w Ith Iwo ou t H Gary ;3
treat 11 a long way from the Jn. one on to tie the score in the 1ixth
Sarah H �nnigan and family Satur­ �n: ein .· Nt!llliJln;,
lotffl,lff -walked lltd icored on Lee Roush's
ternationa l Leaglle', homt run but the Red Sox pushed acrOSfl the
Phone WY•!•3741 Illy or Evening
day at the plcnJe of the employee1 Kloet, M11a An fli u..._., Mrs double.
record but he may not be too iar 1, winning run in the seven.th on
They won il m the bottom of
of the Kai.er Plant 'whtt-h Wi11 held Amanda Kaspar and M'h, TheO:"
Bradbury Road
RD I
Mlddleporl
away from a return trip to the I a wait, Willie Taaby 's single and
the anehth and lut tnnJng whn
at Kerrtand ftnennnNRt.
l!are- Mora: ·
majors.
Ted Wll1iams' infield out.
y UnltW l'rNt ln�loaal
Llltry Pr1CJ, bearing dowh ha rd ! ,
B■d Day for Y■nkffl
N•fldk.4.L LltiUI
win, cJ,ukfit't find the corners of
'nle 28,year-old, lett•h■nded hitIt
was
a bad day all around for
.
1111 tiilate Nln1 .16ttetlded by !int
W -., ftcf GI tlr11: fir1t basemin, who had 8
the
Yankees,
11itcher Camilo Pasbiltef, l{test� Coleman, whom he Pftttbur1h . . . . 68 ◄; JU. I
evlQYS big le■gtie trial with u,e
rual's
fi
r
st
m"jor
leaa:ue homer, a
9:t:. f..oUis . . . . . . � 40 -� I
�ev�d Indian�. bf)ted his 30th r nd 1Jlam with two out iQ, the
.
Milw11utel! . . . .
41 (Mt G¾
me run o f the �Hon in 1ihe c -,
Loi �nJeles . . . 59 49 .548 II
second game or I double header sirtb ort Bob Turley, won the o�nl)fftl11e
ruo
$an francisco . $2 ff5 . � 1 4 14 Sunday to help the Royals . beat ·et tor Washi1;1gton. Then, in the
"Cinclnnan . . . . ,0 H1 .ztlq tQ¾ Miami, 6-0, after the Martina wot1. l!ith Inning or the nightcap, loser
t
Ralph Terry wallr:ed Billy C9nsolo
Chicago . . . . . . . 4i ftf .389 ;II
the opener, 5.3,
Philadelphia . . . 43 ff8 .387 231n
Joe Hauser of Rochester set with the baSea full and )'ieldt'.d a
Su,w,,-. 11.ia:t�ltt .
lhe \ea(u.e's home run ml.rk with two-run single to Lennie Green.
eh,.... 2 Phi11"'1.Ni1 1,. hi
63 In 193(1 and altbo._i, Altobelli Rookie Rud, Hernaode, wa, the
7 Phlladtlphla I, 2n:d
Ch
·has R1l chance or , brea.ldnaa it, he winner.
�
"
To make matters worse, Yankee
lat
4,.
,
ti
doe, have a chincfl to be drafted
.
slugg�r
Roger 1!1ar1s had to leave
11
�
by
thb
bla:
rlub
a
.
r
lealiue
winte
3 If: ourfi l. :i,Ut
Y()JlX \JPI--Maoaier ;
NE
the mghtcap �}ten he sutffl'ed
.
Casey Sten1el expfatnM toda,
bruised ribl tlldlnr lr1td �coi\d
Neb
Chlttutn
limited
Ml1ml
tc,
I
Lt
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h
t
•
that ... pu_�lidy di.et plined Michits
t11ro
In
the
nigJ'iteap
base
and C.asey Stengel angrily
-after
S,
tl
t;1nciniW
is
Ill
,t
repeated
11:ey Mantle bacauie
ne
n
r
yanked
Gr
and
Valentine
Mickey Mantle after he
F
�
o
ee
et::
J � , r� nc lpc O
1 wsrnlnl• failed to ma lce the New Mllwauin
eafh homored in the Marlins' faiJ.ed to run out I sidh•lnning
-•�th
' York &amp;J.ue:&amp;:er run out routine
grQunder in the finale.
first .-ame triumph.
,ltftl)u
4 ... t."11 1
grounders.
Pena
Orlando
hlitlea
Jersey
Eddie Mathews' three-run homr,,1"._u
4
S
itt
'Ni�lk9
2
,
Slengel took the unusual act ion
k.ct+.fulfl , L.OI A.Wal• 2
&lt;' ity to a 6-t win over Ttlronto in er jn the flr1t inning and Lew
e
In the iixth inning of Sund a)''I
the opener but the Leafs won the Durdette's flve,hit pitching gave
4 l'hltadelphla i_
nightcap with lhe
Washington , thh=•tn
•.,•• Pro!Nbl• l'lfth -■
e,M:ht-innlng
niohtesp,
3·2, on Bob the Braves their victory over the
�
Cli
,
,_..
Senators when he pulled Mantle
�
.akalet' five.flit pitching,
Giants. Sam Jonell aJJowed , only
{N)
flilttlbvrih
et
■dtlpnle
from �he lineup, Stengel. Yankee
Luke Ea■t.er's 1 rand-slam hom- three hits In seven innings but
:t-5
,
MJHII
v
o-e
,
-Matt-,,.
bras• and Mantle hlmseU reru.sed
San itl rartclKo at jt. LOUI•• (N I er in the teventh innin1 ga�e suffered his 13th J oss. The victory
to say whether lMre also was I
Rocheater an 8- 7 deeielon over was Burdelte's 13th,
-0'0.II 6-1 n ll"otlll• · 1 4-1
fine.
RlcbmolJd i� the opener or t twin
Cubs De■a rt a.Amtnt
Clftdnneft
st
·
Mfh11■vkN
"I tpo� turn out becaqse h1
·
·
:bllrt "RI
Southpaw Dick Ellsworth helped
ta_llied for I iJ. r ttn1
•.-cchmon
�
didn't r un" friM')edl� , S�,el. tlilht-'9barr, 6-,f -,. · -,,� ·
iin l!he_ rirt.Jf�nmn( to win the the Cubs deaert the basement tor
I
"I've apoten to him atio'u't".,,i t l'O ur •• Ma l°"" N Incl PvrU, •
night cap, M. Leon W1a:ner hit 1 the first Ume iintti Julv 3 by hold■
,.
lit fh,e time,, Who does he think Only t ITM MIINufelt
a homer tor the Red Wing■ in lng' tbe Phil� to four hits In the
Twtday'11 � ,
he 1,, ·,• :mmian.,.ire or somethiha:'
opener, Rookie Ron Santo homerl!!d
2, each &amp;:ame.
,ttt.,wlt.
•
Phil••tpflja
t
f'lh llred or aeeln him not run
Columbus split a doubleheader ofr loser Gene Conley and then hit
twl-nlght
Oft ttfoil• thin
1 he can 't ru n
with Buffalo, winning the OP(.!ner a gr1nd-&amp;11m ort lo1er Dallas Green
MIIWMN ., Clnchlriatl CN)"
then ·be mo
tell m "
6-3 but drofPint the nl1htcap 3· 2 i� the nh(htcap. Ernie Bankl li lt
N
t
I
(
e
)
I.MIi•
It;
._
llraN
la.n
b
t
:
Mantle wh la hlttin a d ap- l
Lou VIIHie I two-run homer In h11 33rd homer in the aeco1;1d
.. et ChlU..
poI nt1n1 .273 t h 11
' 1ea.son, turned LN A,..t
AMIIICAti
LIA•U■
ttle alxth inninif or the nightcap irame. Moe Dr1bow1ky waa the wfn.
Hide_ all que1Uon1 wit� a sh ruil
,ct. Ga brought the · Bison1 from behind. ner.
.
L
·
of htl fl,rilders. He did not say
In t he n I e hl!?11P, Larry Sherry
--,-----chronlrally-ailing Jla.lUm ore · · • • · M '7 ·l!80
whethW "ills
stopoOO
r_hP: · Rf:d• on two hits over
•
Chlcag
,
•
,
•
6tl
◄7
.5llO
o
•
eddlnf
.k.neea were botherinQ him.
the
lasl
six
innm&lt;r1 to gain h/1 t�h
New Yori!:· , , , , 82 U ,119
\i
Mr. ind M r■. John Selnes were
Clevelud , . . . . 33 Of .tlN, 9 ij, In . Vlnlon Sunda:, afternoon to victnry. , Tnm Davis pa.ctd the
Wuh�ngton . . . M 56 .,N t'it 11t t hind the wedding of MIH Jean I Dodgns 14-hlt. attack wit� ttiree
Detroit . . . . . . . 49 51 .'5-f. 1-t
Ad•ir McCoy to Herbert H bJ t,1, Frank Robinson hit h11 22nd
· &amp;fJd 23rd homers for Cllu:!y, M cBotton . . . . . . . •1 11. ASS 11
M Qire al the Bsptlsl Church.
Ush wo�rat game, 2•0,
Nan,11 Clty _"\:._41 • .m 3':1A
The bride, who 11 1 nlete of 1
.,;,
•....._
Su....,-,.
the Seine11, 11 tM dau1hter of
Chico.. I 11""""'. Cllr I. ht
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCoy,
-.I
Chl••to 7 II- Cltf I, 2nd
Vlnto• Followln1 lhe weddl�f a
'
t c,...,_ 1. lit
recep11'On WU held on ...
-� I'""'
0.,/olt I CIMO!....
ot the ,b_
ur,h
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ea
f Nn, Y..ti 4. ht
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)t Wat LlffY (Little Fooz) Wolfe Whll
= 6 - Tatll I. 1S
w..i;
MITROPOtlTAN TITLIIT
Dt,1 in J!:atlne SWlday under au1NEW 1114 V&amp;l!b
Ion
JERICHO. N. Y. UPI-Boll .
P�I
ff'
the
Hockln�
Valley
,
hoto,; I _.ltlnlora.2 .
· Gardner ol N.,. Yo&lt;k City be1t.
lAta:ue.
Howell Ven Gerbil Jr. of Mead•
The flalcloe pitcher of the RVL
ow Brook, L. I., D ••d 8, Sundar
entry lli;61ted Mu rra)' City to
to 'Jin the Metropolitan Amateur ,
three hit■ and rlouted three of Ra· .__
GRANDSTAND ADMISSION FREE FOR DAYTIME EVENTS ON KIDDIE DAY,
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10U ch1tn..Jon..a..1p. Gardner won
cine'• five hlUt ro::- a tlght 2-1 vic- Chl,..o I k•� C
7
wllb a 1_;.v;pfr 73 on lhtl
\ory. The winners' other two hib ..fffJi;io;o
jf
· wen by Art Slobart and Bob Ad·
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T,122·Y.lr4 lle1dow Brook Club
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were Gene Wolfe, BIii Roberti and
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. -�� fowler, lln. Fran...
01TAWA UPI-A field of 1113 Beu
10d llr. w1 11n. Bwl
folten, repre1entin1 five naUona B01
were In J-■ol'· llulNfu
Jut minua rnoat of the advertised w.b
they ntuzitd
,
/llberlcan °bi.1 name1" tee orr al
Flnt Blptfll�
Cb
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todoy In the tint qu1llbln1 11
lo their
tound for the 88th Canadian th
UN:h c:am,p at Tu RoDOW.
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Amateur thamplon1hlp ,
endln, camp lpl1,._J:..
'111• uperta lltured 6' or them Li
i.,on,, Rulll Aln• . �;;
would lhoot 3Mole 11COre11 o/
Boueu, Linda Kluff,,11u-obout lllfl 01" bolter ovtr the
fowler oild Kim N•I.
ta.rlnl the • M,,_ _ila,
,a Hunt Club l11out In th twot day qual1Jyln1 l'Ound to c1tch ,
won • Jntbjl fif ..,....,
spot In the match-play tourna•
the mott bul:1bi Ourinl the
ment proper 1t1rtlq wet1..et11y. I
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ten acouti and seoutlftial r Bob llet1� llit)ped with t.be pt.nnln 1
ttt ot COl11thbU1 were recent held at IA1ion Gro\'e near Wil- Milli. of Middleport Troop Ma and qrf&amp;Dkation for t6a trip
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iah1) alia ptijpt!rty II Dertor.
holI\f with. Lbem Monday for a morniog fei rort..d Aun "-,h
Tbii ' t.p.lar Meet.In, of the
week'1 visit.,
· wherf thll!y 1pent the day taldn11; tr.- wff. l -be held 11.onda)' �venMiu Wandee Kuntawong se: of thelr t11ll for flttt and tecOnd. ma: 1t Ule aeeut hall at 7:ot •hen
B1n,11kot, Th1il1nd, wko i1 • claH requirement■ In 9tOUUng.
plinl tc:r tbe ran roud-ap et
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1Jelped 1 1, 1-4 pou.nds ind 'torg•I"
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By U nltad Pren lntern•tion1I
Mlddleport ' s Pbny Barons took a str�ger hold on the •nd to&amp;kl roncelv1bly wind up in wme Orioles' wlnnina 1treak, ·2,
res 1 15 :!1--4 for th�lr 12 . round
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If knocking olf !hf'ir longt iuie 1he tu� 1hoet1 or Otto G raham,
bout ■t Pri@ Sudi11m .
Cou nty baseball flag Sat\lrday evenin,: with a euqae-ftom-be- Jlt ti!'pretedenti!d three. team pho• and the Sena lon captund both
ct.WI• �Ill ._lllht to .,... 111
j inx. the De1roit Liuns. is 1111Y 111· tol!led three touchda1V11 p ts
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to flriliih.
es and 1e1ff ..m• 11-r'- with HM htqd,l 4-8 victory over Racine,
ends of • double}leader from the
d tra t mn of 11 suC're�st ul st,ason 10 se t up 1 he fourtti 1-ith aa crowd
INve&amp;.
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Jlllt Arrived
have
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er Char ley Bush who w�s in ttolibte ft
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Det r oit
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their int penn■n� 1ince 1 927 b7 beat t be R&amp;t1, 9-5, in the ntxhlcap
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sil: of them - in the field.
l:lu11t·hed their Nat wnill Football b1tion t1me1, IIUll'lfftiilel Not m st ry .,,,NU c"1tro
1 twia-bill from lhe afte r drqpplng the opener, 2-0,
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Le■gue ll!xhibition ramr,.11itn Sa tur. V11.n Brocklin htnaef olli IIJ1 ,1t1
•iW flli fact: ,t It '" tKa runs in the t1;1p of the first when bart bit 1 •• pttch tn tB hole fff CmUnat.s 9-4, and 3-2 In 1 1 innings
In
the
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' day with 1 28• 14 v1etury over the Chiles and � tlil Nl)l{l;hlphia � •
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Clevelmd. e.1 and 3-2,
from
games
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mar1in
no
Lions.
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F.agles to • 20-f ttlutnpli m-et lhe
there
But
hatietnan'a ml9Cue, Peanuts Witk- PliJ1 ottt on • ftDliDd lrJi)I •hlch
the Senators to
enabline
thereby
tealnl
three
top
Ao1elea hrol: Ule
plalll·
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ri. r,t If! Dcl�oJt ,I Brigg ! S!.i dt um J)a.llH Cowbo
l,'htte Sox and Orlqft!s are tied jor lhe 1kiddln1 Indians.
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when
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hit
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sine� they jorne� th c N_F L 1 11 1 �0- I B
ay P.u ckel'II
4tfefted the. Pitts• 1 H'IM f8'liA
•ill:ed tfo'ttat'd Johnson to lead ,1n1le t, "'°1't Cdlftlt\11 and Slo- first place and the third•plaee Yen- 1
Dicked by 1 13 . hit •ttaek,
Mi H Plum . � I l r�g 10 fill bur11h_
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kees ,re only one percentage point
Stet
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ofl t� lfflHnt and Our�· &amp;rounder hart, AQd the fa1-e w11 over .
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Franc111co n;rty .Hillen roJ,lted the
*at riilihindted at second base, Unt,-re It. L. Jlanle)' nffered a be�ind.
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That all came about when the rattl1 won hi11 17th game by de­
Washington R-lnt, 81-7.
fr1&lt;1"1ed ""1\ff ...,. whe• atruek
Johnson 11&lt;orine.
reatina: the, Cards ln th,e opener
Celtbr(lff,
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and pon Hoak gave Pittsburch the
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finl&gt;l!cd
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series with St. Louis by slnellng
w eta llle uar lee in"UII Chel
rtllect lael.
for the ceune. The ex.tr■ b■t•
Quality line of material pllll Proper destgn and installat ion
SACHSENRIN, Getman, UPI- Qf tbe feJ!r■ttJ4 Chloltth Ebel for . �
home Bob Skinner with the win­
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batter
in
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the
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g.ivin_:: you the most efiicienl heating ,,.stem.
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Rijk van Loy of �l&amp;Jtim
won tlle ,an all day ll\lt.ltlnt. � _.....,,s aixih Johnso n safe on an erron
nine run in the 1 1th innina: of the
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men's p ro r�d. r1clng tltle oo' tbe birthdsy WU ill J'u)J tiut - to
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nightcap. Hoak's blow came off
D
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second mnlng.
final day of the world cycling �llne.111 she wa, unable . to be
ace reliever Lin.dt McDaniel, who
PLUMBING lftd HEATING
ot't dr lnl on tfte thi ni ou t.
championships .Sunday with • tnl 1t that ttnH!.
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We are in position to give you prompt service. Also rsh-., , , � Ttif Bir-•-,.
lime or 7 hours, f'7 minute, and
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m.otc11 on new or remodel wollk.
A potlu�II: dinner •11 ll erYtd
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27 second! ror th\! 173 1 ·2 mllt
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fourth
pitcher,
Was the wlnner.
le · • Jth one 0 �.t Micky Morris lUJg!e,d Middleport
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distance,
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llr UnltN 1'N11_ lntel"Mtlonel
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Walter Bae.r:, Mrs. Otho .,., , , ,�''ll
Slug1tna Joe Altobelli of Mon- Hanaen hit his 15th homer with
•tobart len1worth,
Barbara Jonea w111 the 1uft1t or M NI W L Katlltt fd" r8 � �Ch J l h . w Ith Iwo ou t H Gary ;3
treat 11 a long way from the Jn. one on to tie the score in the 1ixth
Sarah H �nnigan and family Satur­ �n: ein .· Nt!llliJln;,
lotffl,lff -walked lltd icored on Lee Roush's
ternationa l Leaglle', homt run but the Red Sox pushed acrOSfl the
Phone WY•!•3741 Illy or Evening
day at the plcnJe of the employee1 Kloet, M11a An fli u..._., Mrs double.
record but he may not be too iar 1, winning run in the seven.th on
They won il m the bottom of
of the Kai.er Plant 'whtt-h Wi11 held Amanda Kaspar and M'h, TheO:"
Bradbury Road
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Mlddleporl
away from a return trip to the I a wait, Willie Taaby 's single and
the anehth and lut tnnJng whn
at Kerrtand ftnennnNRt.
l!are- Mora: ·
majors.
Ted Wll1iams' infield out.
y UnltW l'rNt ln�loaal
Llltry Pr1CJ, bearing dowh ha rd ! ,
B■d Day for Y■nkffl
N•fldk.4.L LltiUI
win, cJ,ukfit't find the corners of
'nle 28,year-old, lett•h■nded hitIt
was
a bad day all around for
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1111 tiilate Nln1 .16ttetlded by !int
W -., ftcf GI tlr11: fir1t basemin, who had 8
the
Yankees,
11itcher Camilo Pasbiltef, l{test� Coleman, whom he Pftttbur1h . . . . 68 ◄; JU. I
evlQYS big le■gtie trial with u,e
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9:t:. f..oUis . . . . . . � 40 -� I
�ev�d Indian�. bf)ted his 30th r nd 1Jlam with two out iQ, the
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Milw11utel! . . . .
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me run o f the �Hon in 1ihe c -,
Loi �nJeles . . . 59 49 .548 II
second game or I double header sirtb ort Bob Turley, won the o�nl)fftl11e
ruo
$an francisco . $2 ff5 . � 1 4 14 Sunday to help the Royals . beat ·et tor Washi1;1gton. Then, in the
"Cinclnnan . . . . ,0 H1 .ztlq tQ¾ Miami, 6-0, after the Martina wot1. l!ith Inning or the nightcap, loser
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Ralph Terry wallr:ed Billy C9nsolo
Chicago . . . . . . . 4i ftf .389 ;II
the opener, 5.3,
Philadelphia . . . 43 ff8 .387 231n
Joe Hauser of Rochester set with the baSea full and )'ieldt'.d a
Su,w,,-. 11.ia:t�ltt .
lhe \ea(u.e's home run ml.rk with two-run single to Lennie Green.
eh,.... 2 Phi11"'1.Ni1 1,. hi
63 In 193(1 and altbo._i, Altobelli Rookie Rud, Hernaode, wa, the
7 Phlladtlphla I, 2n:d
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slugg�r
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Casey Sten1el expfatnM toda,
bruised ribl tlldlnr lr1td �coi\d
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Mickey Mantle after he
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eafh homored in the Marlins' faiJ.ed to run out I sidh•lnning
-•�th
' York &amp;J.ue:&amp;:er run out routine
grQunder in the finale.
first .-ame triumph.
,ltftl)u
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grounders.
Pena
Orlando
hlitlea
Jersey
Eddie Mathews' three-run homr,,1"._u
4
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Slengel took the unusual act ion
k.ct+.fulfl , L.OI A.Wal• 2
&lt;' ity to a 6-t win over Ttlronto in er jn the flr1t inning and Lew
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In the iixth inning of Sund a)''I
the opener but the Leafs won the Durdette's flve,hit pitching gave
4 l'hltadelphla i_
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Washington , thh=•tn
•.,•• Pro!Nbl• l'lfth -■
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niohtesp,
3·2, on Bob the Braves their victory over the
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Giants. Sam Jonell aJJowed , only
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Luke Ea■t.er's 1 rand-slam hom- three hits In seven innings but
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bras• and Mantle hlmseU reru.sed
San itl rartclKo at jt. LOUI•• (N I er in the teventh innin1 ga�e suffered his 13th J oss. The victory
to say whether lMre also was I
Rocheater an 8- 7 deeielon over was Burdelte's 13th,
-0'0.II 6-1 n ll"otlll• · 1 4-1
fine.
RlcbmolJd i� the opener or t twin
Cubs De■a rt a.Amtnt
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iin l!he_ rirt.Jf�nmn( to win the the Cubs deaert the basement tor
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"I've apoten to him atio'u't".,,i t l'O ur •• Ma l°"" N Incl PvrU, •
night cap, M. Leon W1a:ner hit 1 the first Ume iintti Julv 3 by hold■
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lit fh,e time,, Who does he think Only t ITM MIINufelt
a homer tor the Red Wing■ in lng' tbe Phil� to four hits In the
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opener, Rookie Ron Santo homerl!!d
2, each &amp;:ame.
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Columbus split a doubleheader ofr loser Gene Conley and then hit
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with Buffalo, winning the OP(.!ner a gr1nd-&amp;11m ort lo1er Dallas Green
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Lou VIIHie I two-run homer In h11 33rd homer in the aeco1;1d
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' 1ea.son, turned LN A,..t
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Hide_ all que1Uon1 wit� a sh ruil
,ct. Ga brought the · Bison1 from behind. ner.
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In t he n I e hl!?11P, Larry Sherry
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whethW "ills
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the
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New Yori!:· , , , , 82 U ,119
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Mr. ind M r■. John Selnes were
Clevelud , . . . . 33 Of .tlN, 9 ij, In . Vlnlon Sunda:, afternoon to victnry. , Tnm Davis pa.ctd the
Wuh�ngton . . . M 56 .,N t'it 11t t hind the wedding of MIH Jean I Dodgns 14-hlt. attack wit� ttiree
Detroit . . . . . . . 49 51 .'5-f. 1-t
Ad•ir McCoy to Herbert H bJ t,1, Frank Robinson hit h11 22nd
· &amp;fJd 23rd homers for Cllu:!y, M cBotton . . . . . . . •1 11. ASS 11
M Qire al the Bsptlsl Church.
Ush wo�rat game, 2•0,
Nan,11 Clty _"\:._41 • .m 3':1A
The bride, who 11 1 nlete of 1
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Chico.. I 11""""'. Cllr I. ht
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCoy,
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The flalcloe pitcher of the RVL
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entry lli;61ted Mu rra)' City to
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three hit■ and rlouted three of Ra· .__
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10U ch1tn..Jon..a..1p. Gardner won
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will ht planned. Any
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Durln• the outln( Davld Jenovernight gue■t or Mrs . Mlle,
11 years old h; elebltle
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kins, Jioeer: Stile■, Jt!M' B�tchti�,
Nelso!l.
tbt troop and UI Invited
t Sliman. to
Kenneth
Harri&amp;,
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Grover Stout hu been very Mike lo d, oy Ju
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RacincMust Beat Syracu11eT0Tie,
In Tight Antetican Ltague Race
BfOWD Ought TO Be ff8VJ•ttg
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• otDla per word far thn. OOi 1•Uft Dllrtic;a.
.,_.,, - one menlll. fw so coutJ per WGrQ.
Pull rate ol. I oenta per wOrd will be cha:rf:ed tor 1dverli.,d114
11 not DOid w!W. 10 da,a """' ......in, bill.
-• la Advtrtltinc - llhould be r-.t,d lmmN!iolelJ. The
Dd.t Sentinel will not k ret�le lw more Uuo one incorrect- fflNl'tlon.
9anl o( Tllulu and Special Notice, of Ev 1:•QU SUII&gt;. Obit�e,
pub&amp;ltbed at l C!t'lt per word..
WORDS
i DAY
3 DAYS
• DAYS
1 MO.
f4.50
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We repair all IYJl"s of radi­
ators , fro1n heater cores to
the largesl truck or tr..tor
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radiator.

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FOR SALE: BUNDY Clarine t in
good condition $60. WI 9-3331.
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i Hnng conlai nera. Dana Saller,
I kacine Phone Wl &amp;-3683.
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HOME y()�ddle aged -la-dy or J9� W IIJTt:� OLDSMOBJLt: �
vertlble 88, power br akes and
older. Mar wor k day lime. home '
steering,
j
board.
ind
fully equipped. One
room
Free
nl1ht1.
ow n er. Phone Wyandolle 2·
'Pbone WY �-67�
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1¥ Pain. PrN in-,.ctlM. IMUr• r l mi9 AMERICAN RAM BLER- ::i-o- I
lid Blue . One QWncr. Phone WY•
N llr �tl...wide. Phene It.
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andolle 2•.3510.
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hav e I comple t•
hard .10.P • A real iharp .litt le car.
rltAYIL llltVICI. U you are ,
Lu iu;a ou, green. A dilly ro � a
1olnc to o1ny foreign coun1fi l ly. K•�r &amp; V im Zandt, Pum- I1
or 1n,where i n the u. s.
8-15-Jtc
eroy, Ohio.
ua • call. No 1enlc:e charce. n('
- -utr11 TAWN IY ITUDIOl, A1J -1938 MERCUR Y $1495 . 2 door.
G Ill U
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A
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Phooe GI 6-"t��� or 0
to Ju n ior will ride m 1h11
7_21.uc
apace hapl)y car. Karr &amp; Van
z, n dt, Pom eroy, Ohio. 8- 1 (5.Jtc
I WILL NOT be reapon1Jble for
any debt, ,onlnded by anyone 19� OLDSMO BILE $!09&gt;. 88--4
door. Pull away from lhc crowd
other tha n myaeir'.
in this quality cu that has
Jame, Cu■ter,
power, pep and personality.
l 3f Hudso n Stnet,
Karr .&amp; Va n Zandt, Pomeroy,
MlddleRort, Ohio.
Ohio.
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RADIATOR

GIRL'S 26" bicycle.
Excellent
condition. Uted very li ttle.
Pho n e Cbut er YU&amp;-2152 or
W'i2-21Dl.
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CONSIS'nNT DEPENDABLB USULTS
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FOR SALE: 7 room houH, 1 ½i
b1th, larc� lot, U nion A�enue,
Pomeroy. Phon e WY 2-5132.
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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HOUSI! ,appllancH. Arneld B r•
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NEIGLER
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Johns-Manville roof sbingle.s,
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CUTI'ER BOATkitchen cabinets buill to order,
cury, Lone Star Tra i ler entire
aluminum windows and door.,
out f'1t. $ 1525.00. Phone WY2garage doors, ceillnlil tile, vinyl
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floor tile a nd plywood pa neling,
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ca II N e Ig Ier 's, Racme.
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Call WY2·2901. A. C. Woods.
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--EIGHT ROOM HOu'SJI:, two five
room apartment&amp;. A. N. Benr:el.
Pbone WY2m2.
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l'OR SAI..E: Sb: room hou.te, bath
buemlfnt, lar• e fron t porch,
acruned back porch, gas heat,
ciatem Ind drllled well. Double
unce •Ith woruhop. One
lert of &amp;round, nice yard with
plenf)' of ahade and .shru)bery.
Located one block 1outh of 248
on Shade RJv er road. C. R.
Kimes, P. 0. Bo:r t2, Cbetter,
Ohio.
8-9-8tp
A REAL ESTATE bargai n . 10
room dwelll n lil at 704 W. Main
St., hardwood finish, full base­
ment, ho t water heating 11y1tem
2-5 room apart menta, or would
make fine re.t home. Lo t 112 x
200. Price Yery reaaonable . A.
N _ Bena e l, Pomeroy,
8-13-3te

SIX ROOM HOUSE and 10 acres,
Syracuse Corporation. City WI·
ter. Good building development
WY 2-6789 or Box 63, Syracuae
8-11-Btp.

TH E BERNI E SAXTON 183 acre
farm fo1· 11le. 50 acres bottom
crop land, 7 1 room 11l1te roof
houac, (4-bedrooms and bath),
several good !11:rge out.buildings
2 mlle11 ,outh of Ha rrl■onvllle,
Price reduced. Daytim e C-1111
WY 2-5320, Evening W Y 2-2917
B. Haning, 371
or write M r1.
Baldwin Driv e, Lanc111ter, Ohio.
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Run. Will' trade for house trail•
er, Inquire at The Hu t Restaur•
ant, JluUand, Phon e SH 2-4,793
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c&amp;O Stock.holden
Told Mer1er Beller

Ike Says He's
For Detent Pay
In Teaching Job

CLEVEl.XND , Ohio uPI Cheupeake and Oblo Railway
.tockholden were noti fied by all
today of a apecial meetlna: here
Sept. 14 to approve affiU1 tion and
eYentual mera•r with tbe Balti­
mo re ,. Ohio Railroad.

DAYTON, O. UPI - Prealdent
EJaenhower told the '4th annual
convention of the Ameriun Fed­
eratlon of Teachen in I telearam
today that decent pay wu u nee­
esa.a ry to Jood t.eathlnc u per,
son al aatl1f1c t ion.

A leUer from C&amp;O President
J. Touhy accompan ied
Wal ter
every notice tent out today. He
wrote, "U the plan had been In
effect lut year, 1959 earnin,a:1
per C&amp;O common 1hare would
have been sreat.er."

"Our teachen mU11t find in lhelr
work not only se lf. fulfillmen t but
equJLabl e re ward," the President
wired t he AF!. · CIO group a t iU
opening aeaslon here .

Ohio All\.Stan Nip
Vl'r niam 7"6
Wea�

The AFI' al■o recei ved . t ele­
irama rrom Vice Prealdent llichard
M. Nixon 1nd ot her leaden 'in
IOYernmen t and labor.

AFT President Carl J. Merel,
Chicago, highlighted the day's
openin&amp; seuion by ou tlining 1 16point program for elevat ln,: the
1ta tu1 of the teachi n.a: profession
during the nex t 10 year,.

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the fu,\, q...,itr to lead until lull­
baCt ,,..,., 70 Jard run with
5,21· 1one in lbe fourth period.
tied the score at Ml.

Social Events In

�. prnldent, alnce 1'52,
ul'9N thtt mefflNnhlp In the
unlon M lncrHted to 1 00.000
lty l'70 and th.It tNchen' tYff•
... MlarlH lie r.alsed from
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f:30 Who Do You Tnllt
t.:00 Amerieaa lllndtld
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9:4' John l'tl) 1'11'1
7:00 Honeymoonen
7;30 Sugarloo t
8:30 Wyatt Ellrp
fl:00 -Th, RIOeman
9:30 Colt .45
t0:00 Alcoa Pl'elentt
Open House ·
The News Tonight
S'Canning the weather
Sparta Report
Late Show

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9:00 CelebritY Tii!!nt Scouts
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8:20 Sportacol]fl' .
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1:30 Anioa 'n• Aneb'
:: 11:00 New11 . _
7:00 Steve Donavan
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Fred.a Will and daughter spen t
Sunday with her sister anti broth­
er, Mr. and Mrs. Carl HcilmJn
of Peach Fork.
Richard Hartung and son of
Marietta apent Monday evening
'Nith M r. and Mrs. John Hartung
Sf;aff Sgt. Clarence Spurrle�
was a l11¥1t of his el1ler a nd bf(t­
ther-fh-law Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Weyers.m iller.
and Mr�. WayJand of Mld. tPort1, Jlr. and Mra. Charle&amp;
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OP,al_, �J'l'i t a�tend�d ,�he. rune
o{� Mr-•. �•rlf1_ ,i $ter-la.-Jaw, M�
_Rlftla Barr at Glovers Gap,
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Va·., Mohday.
Vilfting Mr. an d Mrs. L. ff_
B�r w:e're h is brother, Oscar,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashcraft and
Qol!l,ie J!ilJrr all or Farmington
· W. Vil., their two grandso�
David Barr, Pittsburgh and Russell Barr, P11rker.sburg.
Glen Seals visited his sister
and family rccenlly , Mr. '"d Mrs.
perry Cur!lss.
Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Reed and
chlldren have spent the pa11t week
an vacation at Akron, Canton
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Mrs. Jane Perry 111 still in Meigs
Gen�ral Hospital.

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Gn vealdt aervlce, were held on
-l'rida)' at the Temple Cemetery
for till lllllbqrn 10n of llr. and
Mn. .IGpt llcJC.Cli,lit, CQlumbur.
btbf, C!Nil tlrtt, WU borr\
1111 �- GhocipareAU art Mr.
IACI _ Jin. l!lbil ••K..nJ.a:bL, Colum­
ltua, dil Kr. l nd lh,. . ClifrorJ
-GaDlWJ.l, lo,cal. Great l"tbdparent•
.include llr. a nd lln. Ottw, M c­
�Dll;li!, COlmn b\Ml, and !ilr. and
,111,n. l� G41o&amp;l y, local.
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llr. · ,..a llh. Arthur Crablrt•e
were TJt•llonina over tbe week
end. They Witlted Wray Cave rn s
ud -took the S°kylloe Dtive In Vira.laLa and alto vluted poinu or in� t la WHt Vlr&amp;illl• and Mary- _
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Mr. and llr,. Cetll Uwelley O r­
Jandu, Florlde, IN •ndln1 �me
Wlth lhiPlr daui,:hte r1
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1.nd tHir f• m. 11:iet, Mr. and Mrs.
. Grtt)vJJie Stvut, De.bra and llmmie
and llr. and Mra. Cla_y Jordan, D11le
and Barbara.
:kJq AD.Ila Parker, Strasburg
9U • recent iUHt of her 1ra nd­
,PP'tflll, Mr. and Mn. Ney ca...•·
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tte,hen Gregory, Vale Mm. wait
Ill OV"e,ruiht JUe,t or his , trlend ,
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Turner, Harr isol).ville, wel'e · week
ehlt 1ue11fl o� �er aunla,
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lie �on alJid Goldie ,ca� Ak,
l'OII._ Oil ·s,�•-•1 they 'atteri.ded &amp;
fam•�Y plct111!. Dani 1190 v'91ted hla
tilter, Goldie HunsiCker." ·
· Mr. .and �rs. Ol ey Winters, Co.
lumbua, spent a te w d1Yt wtth Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Caster.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom my Sayre of
Orla n do, Florida, have been visit,i nc his brOcther a nd ,ister-in•law
Mr. and Mn. Joe Sayre and tam'.
lly and other relatitres near here
_ Mrs. Charley Kartma n , a forme�
reside!)t of this community, passed
1w1y 1 n Springfield, Ohio where
.11he had made hei home for some
time. P'uneraf services were held
at the Temple Ctiurch with burial
in the adjolnlng cemetery.
1olr.s. Wllllnm Thomas, Marily n
and Nancy, Columbus, spent a few
day1 a t their home here Ii.st week
and attended the funeral of her
uncl�, Milton Brat to n , at Carpenter
Baptist Church. Burial Wat in the
School 1..ot Cemetery. Mr. Bratton
wa, 93 ,ears o1d a hd leaves lwin
d•�l!htON, Minnie and Mollie "c
m ·_G_ra u, -an4 five grendchltdren.
REilCT MERt:.Q: l'ROf'OSAL
HOLLYWOOD. upi - Mcmbns
of the'· Scree n Actor! Guild (SAC)
have rejec ted a plan to merge with
the Amt;irican Federatlon of Televlshm 11.lld a,dio Artists (AFTRA)

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•• Modollno lu,hOMft •
Vi1itiu4 Mr. and Mn. St.ory
Barton recently were her bro ther
and Iamily, llr. and Mrs. Pted
Mooney from M1111achuaetts and
Mr.• Incl ¥r1. Pen,- Llnlord of
Eatrl
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Mr. and Mrt. Br-b n Harrlt of
S\lccess had aa their peat.. • la■t
weck, Mr... 1md Mr1, J'a!)'k Breva
and children of Pittlburch ,
' Vl1Jtln� 'Mr. and Mrs: B. M.
Bu thanan la,at week were Mri and
Mrs. Roy Blackwell, Carlie, Gary
and Leah Jo Blackwell of Park•
enbu r1, Mr. C. B. Nutter and
lam.ii)' of Beverly, o.
Mr, Ind Mn. Perry t:urtlq ��d
family yiaited her parenta; )Jr.
1nd Mra. Seall or Rockport,
Va., Sunday and Monday.
Hr. and Mn. B. M. Buchan4n
Elizabeth, Ben J r, and Joey , t:
tended the Buchanan reunion at
City Par.k, Parller1bu. r1. They alto
visi ted Mrs. Jack Keeter and
family, Aug. 7.
Mr. and · Mn. Wilson Benedum
•�d famlly ot_ Columbua vlsifed
h11 paren ts, Mr. and Mn. M. · 1
.
Benedu m, Also Yiai tin c the BeJe•
dum 's were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Pullen of Willla rna:town,
lfr. a nd Mrs. Loren Bened m
ind daughten, Coolville ; Mr. a d
Mrs. Charre1 'Valentin e, Pa kersburg; Ju�y Valentine and
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Ind Mn. Bill Valentine of Ni
Mr. and Mn. J•ck Weathenn �
n•
TupJlers Plains aild M'r. ail.d M ·
RJ tter or success.
Mrs. Glad)'I Powell and SDD
Ray Yisi ted �er brother, Lloyd
Vol of Manetta Monday.
.
DeVol b roins to MlchJ�
n
where he will teach .school. A
vl11.lli n g the POWfllia la .!ugepe
Sh�elds of F■ll,butt, o., who wHI
visit for t1"o weeb.
The Joppa plcnfo wil be held
Saturday evenlni, Aug. 13, at
Forked Run Lake at
p. m.
Ben Buchanan Jr. went to Bev•
erly Friday to visit his gTandfather, c. B. Nutter.
Ray Dillon who ia i n lhe Navy
ls expec ted ho1JMJ this week.
Mrs. Pearl Dillon received word
th_a t her mother had had In oper.al.ion a nd waa ln a very seriou-s
con dition.
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The bro thers and sisters of B
M. Buchanan will have I reunion
at Forked Run Lake, Aug. 21.
Mrs. Clarence Bakett and child!t!n a n d her mother Mrs, Floss1e_ Baker are start ing to Logan
F'Tidoy 10 v'·'
wt her ·•·ter
and
family, M r. a nd Mra. Virgil Wall•
i n d family. Vllitlng the Bakers
und1Y were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
:alreri
aDd family, 'toolVIlte.
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Attendthg the H•rrJ1 reur!ion
at New Phlladftlphla, 0., were
Yr. and Mr1. ClU'Jmont Harris,
!,Ir._ a,,d Mr,, Sonny Harri, o nd
� llib, Mr . .IJQ'1 lfn. J;Ierman
GPOC?enic'kle:i an'« �1'1Jdt'en lunday.
·,Mr. and M'f. L. R. Barr, ,.
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New Haven. She haa appeared on
aeveral programs in lhe area in
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Pomero, WY •2-3119$
f-!VUTOGJ&lt; HOW
KA.Un Pldll&gt; ITott•
At Chootor
NOJICI OP PILING AND
NICELY &gt;"URNISIIEI) 2 BEDSIREN RIPA.IRED
YUlleh J..2145
HlllRING ON INVINTOIIY
tair, apirtme.nt, Ph.
room
upa
FOR SALE II room house, elccFire Department
Pomeroy
11le
&gt;IAMILL IIRVICI STATION
(Ht N•. 1&amp;316
1J 1 Uc
WY2-3874.
HOME MADE JCE cream. Just
lrlc, 111.,, aarage, outbuildings
t the fO'Jtbail fh,ld
a
located
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ProlMM Court, Mtltt County, Ohio
I
Hilt you rnail:e at home. Jacka
in Bradllury. Sec Ellen Srnilh
WII repaired Saturt!Q by AntGfte
AIIN10y
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TO
the
Executor
or
Adminla
trator
tmihEDI OF DNIIITS
�lry Bar.
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8- 15-Jt� , FOR RENT-Complete1y renovatBradbury ,
CANTON, 0. UPI-The North Lucke and Geor,ce Neue�d Jr.
Parm • fflCIIV!ftr')I
and
to
,1.&amp;Ch
of
lhe
followinl
&amp;11
EYery
D1¥
Senlct.
ed 3rd floor 1parttnent over
iquad made It three. in • 1'0W The 1iren h11 been out of com•
ln
N
are
raldenta
of
the
,tale
or
Ohio:
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FOR
the surn�r Shoe Store on Court
a wire was felled
(3 ) __I n Memoria ;:;,- �
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survivinl! apouse, Jf any; n ext of Saturday nlcht II the Yankee■ mluion 1inee
£ood condi tion Hu , tr a good
I nsuranc e
St., In Pomeroy. Lara:e llv lnc
here }lat week.
1torm
heavy
a
b)'
d
kin; beneficiaries under the wlll, downe the South ,quail, 1,s.8 ln
Urea. M rt. Ahin H11::Y. flt l
IN MIMORIAM
room , 2 bedroom■, with clo1eU,
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IN
ORAN
the
annual
Nartb-SOutb
hllb
CK
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PRO
If a n y; the attorney or a ttorneys
Pomeroy.
8. 13.Jtc
�i'i'' • th• Mldweat'a f'ln•at
1,S�IHO
large walkln hall cloaet, dlnlna:
school football 11me.
. �-'. �" �- ' "� Nmodelecl
t ection , U te, Aute , Fire, Poli&amp;
ttpresen
tlng any of the atoremen•
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JOHN ••S
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an
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room, k 1' lch
d
�th
Call Doll IIW,, 141ddleport. tioned persons:
MERCURY, 11ood paint,
fi�
. ·, . o . L • • ••u •
Jn loving rnemory of our dea r 1 9ft 1
Dick D1uch of Alhland ,cored
room. Newly flnllhld. hardwood
ran1mlulon , motor and
l
ires.
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You
are
hereby
notified
t
hat
on
,, YI SUN. AUlfl. 28
n
,
n
a
er
Joh
and
Hu1b d
Fath
rloon, g11 wall furnace, eltrctwo touchdown&amp; to p
, ace the North
,.. ,RI. S!PT. a
the nth day of July 1960, an In­
New 1eat coyer,, $2315.00. Also,
Lon11worth, who pu.11ed away
tric hot water lint. Ki t chen
team to victory before a crowd ot
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It.
Spe
e
dllner
boat,
1957,
ven
t
ory
and
App
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als
e
ment
of
the
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aeven )'ear» a&amp;0, Augu,t li,
h&amp;1 built-in cab 1 neu. 8rd floor
14,000. Dauch .wred on abort
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30 Mercury motor, Ju.lit recones
ta te of Ber t ha Arno tt deceand
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1953.
,
porch ovel'look�n• Court St. FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
■print.I of four and fJve yard,.
CLE RACES
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dilloned. Rea,onable. George _!hone WY 2·2080.
la t e of Routtr 2, Rac i ne, In said Don Xorl)OWI of Toledo Wood­
There It I road we call remem•
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a • • fl'.M.
wllh
bath,
nice
lo&lt;:allo
n
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Melvln
HaU,
t,onK
Bot
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Ohio.
Coun
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filed
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Cour
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bra n ce,
rammed over for t third
Hood, 111 Locust St., Pomeroy.
8-l2-6tc.
Hearin&amp; on said lnYentory and acore from two yard1 out.
FOR RENT-Tbree of(lct roo.lDI
Where thought1 and wiahca
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(8) 1, 30tp Appraisement will be had before
over Stiffler Shot Store u
meet
AKRON, 0, UPI RODald Fen•
this
Court
on
t
he
lat
day
of
Sept­
Court
S
t
.,
In
Pcimeto1,
.
aecond
Warren'•
Paul
Warfield
was
takfl tha t road in thoua:ht ( )
ton, 28, will be cbarced With
floor. One lar,11e 18 a 12 ft, room FOR SALE f room h ouse an d bath ember, 1960, at 10 o'clock A. M.
voted thtr 11mtr'1 out■tandlna ptay. lint de Ne D\urder tbl, week for
today
t
Exceptlcnu: thereto may be fl1ed er for hla BeYet,al lon1 run,. The
with adjolnln• 12 :L 12 ft, �
un tin idhed upstairs, 100 x 100,
J'or th■ loYed one we un n ot CHIHUAHUAS for sal e . All a1:es
the
kldnop
alojlng of, r-,-r-old
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Phone
CooMll
e 1619.
8-9-6tp
one 10 z 18 rronL roo�t•�ll
Jot in Syracu11e on Rt. 124. by any Jn tere1ted party al- . uy Sou th '• aolo Ullly came in the aec­
lf'&amp;el.
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tar.ther
laat
Wednead1:,
lo
Anne
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llrhe prior to fiye d1y1 before the ond period on a recovered fumble
ne1¥)y pain ted with new .,...,
f;IB00.00. Phon e WY2-3938.
Ill • 1re1ll'r apJrl t )'OU are wllh ·
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PUMP your ,Juggish sep•
momin,:. �utor John Ballard
date set for hearing,
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Phone
WY
2-aotO.
8·12-3tp
on North•• 28. BiU Hall of
u1
Uc tank, G._et Klea n -Em-AII Se p.
WITNESS my 1igna t ure and ton went oyer from lbe 10 alx 11id today.
8-2-tfc
Loved an d remembered every
Uc Tank Cleaner. Guara nteed.
rubber
Fen.ton; a tuburban
FOR SALE HOUSE. Slx. room,
the.
1eal
of 1111id Court, this playera laler to tltr the aeon at
dy
Landmark Store, Pomeroy.
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wor�er, walked into police head­
a nd ba t h 100 x 1!50 ft. lot on
n th day of July 1980.
1-8.
•· we wYo
� d you, to we ml11 you
n.
8+80te
NlC"
c.. SIX ROOM apartment w lib
quarte rs Sarturday and confeued
Gravel Hi ll, Middleport . Com•
F. H. O'�RI-EN,
But your Kuldl nc llaht ihow, ua ___________
aaraae. Two block• fr�m doWn•
t he · llaylng,
The baby's body,
plelely
remodeled.
Daytime
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
1-40,000 BTU'• IIH floor furthe way.
IIOOSTIRS TO MIIT
meroy. Phone WY2 Dla'1
M11:ually
mole■ted,
wa, found
Pho
ne WY 2-2928. After 6 P.
�ui;o
�?ra
By Hertrletia O'Brien,
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The Rutland Red DevUa' Band flo1tln.1 face down In I pond
nact1 wll h electric thermoatat.
W i fe and Children.
, 15-tfc
2-3141.
8
M.
Phone
WY
D eputy Clerk noo.te r Chlb Will meet Tueaday
One bedroom 11ulte. Priced for
l-11-jtc
abou t six miles from the E11t
quick nle. Phon e WY 2-204,. UNFURNISHED ne� deluae apart•
( 8) 15, 22, 2tc a t '7:30 It· m. at the high school Akron home of the parent,.
fOR SALi:'.:MtDbL ■
ment, air .conditioned, birch cab­
t o make flnal plan1 roe the new
8-18-3tc
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Fenton, 1 bachelor who lives
inet, dl1poul, lncl111r1tor, Iara:• 2 atory brlck, 8 rooms and balh,
football field preu boz and n­ alone, told pol ice he wu owner
ANTIQ UE CHEST Drawer, and
2 car e■raGe, all utllltlet, Coal
closeu. Phone WY a-11'1.
fre1hmtnt •land. All memben are of the car and came in becauae
_ C,_ Uto4 C...
cupboard, brau bed comple te
fl-iM2lc
and Third Stre et,.
ur1ed to attend .
NOTICI
TO
CONTIACTOlll
he Ir.new they were lookln1 for
with 1prln11, mat1res11, apple
2 1 tory frame, double, all utlllties
...,.._ITAN MOTOIIS
IT.A.Tl
OF
OHIO
.
the Owner. He later tearfully ad­
pealer, lable and chairs, Iron APARTMENT five room,, bath,
S. Second St.
OIPAltTMINT O JI HIGHWAYS
milted he took the cblld from
1ar11e,
808
Ea.t
Main
llt.,
Pom•
tire
place
with
h
earth,
grate.
2 1tory frame, 3 apartment.I fur,........ Ohle
CtlUmbu'1, Ohio; Julr 2'.. l'NO
her crib, tried lo attack her and
eroy. Phone WY s-stea. 1-Mtp
_ Phone WY 2-.1114.
8-l�tp
nlah ed, all ut llllle1, N. Fro nt
C
1nt11c1
hftt
killed her by bilt1n1 her bead
UN CHEVROLET BEL AIR con•
s treet.
L...I Copr N.. I0-791
becauatr
111lnat hia car door
vertlble, lluhy red and white The to1Jowin1 pe rso n nel pro•
frame, 3 bedrooms, alr
2 11to
Unit Prlc. Contract
perly will bfl 1old at auction at - --- --- --ehe wa, cryln1.
:i;
finllb with m1tchln1 Jeafl1erelle
co n 1 t1 on , garage. Third and
Sea).ed propollll will be recelv,
the realdenre or the u11dcrsig n ­ UN1''URNISHED room and bat h
He aaid he threw the bod:,
interior trJm; Pofl'er elide, pow­
Locu.11t Slree ti.
ed •t' lb• 0 C6 of lbe 5t•te Hl1hed
loca
t
ed
In
Gallia
County,
Into
the pond, Police 111d ,Fenton'
dow n1lalrs, apartment. newly
ety
er 1leerin1, radio and heater.
Montcom
:
RtVER. GAUGES
s tory frame, 7 room1, all utl- w-,
' Director or Ohio at Columbua
1 1,a mllea north or Si!Yer Bridge
told them he entered tlle S\archer
pai· ntet Jn Middleport. Phone 2
40MHJ milea. Mu,t tell tbi1
;
open
,
Ii
8\t,
r,
lowo
16.0
IILles. Locuit S t.
upper,
1
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Obi
B-13-Ble
WY2-2433.
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I tpartment • on · 111 ' lin)Ullfr", uw· ;r •-· ,
f )
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1 Lot 50 11: 100 Beech Street.
20,
e
lMO,
ltandarcl
10:SO
A.
Time,
M.:
m
An
t
Tueach,y.
ique
the
ehlld
lleepliil
Ill her alb ond
All• � ;;�
low price of '3ta.oo. Hurry!
0
1
furn'.ahed 1Plftffl� IYRA.CUI I
ROOM
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dreaaer,
rlYer
boa
t
boll,
chest
ol
10
18
lm
1
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her.
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CaU WY 2-27116.
: Jowrer, one bllt trap open. AU
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full
tory, a room and
bath,
1
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unt11rnl1hed.
room
flye
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and
drawer,, Jewelry bo11:, 1IIYer and
0 unty 0hlo, on ��1on
:-,
moveabltr 4lma'
11 tbru 13,
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baaement, all ut iltllea, lot 100 MEG-'f.(3.7t) (I.a&amp;),
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ti:i'MOUTu-�o.1Phone WY 2-3302,
pewter ploce,, book.Ii, large
u,,,,n_
lo_
State Route
wa 1on
noth
lo one ball
RI
x.
100,
buil
t
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Very lood condition flll0.00,
couth, palnll nj:1, mirrors, tab• FOUR ROOM ho•,e, ollllty raom
No, 7 In tht Vlllue of Mlddl�port ;::'.':
RA.CINI
:181 Butternut Ave.
by Cdin, and p,avlnt in pvt with
181, variou, alau ware, a n tique
nd ba th, 1 block of Middleport
2 atory brick and tile, commer•
BOATS. DOWN. !Mt T,
wal n ut bed, ladder back chairs a
Phone WY 2-22112.
1-111-ltc
aap a lUe eonenter on an aure11tc
bu1l ne11 dl1trict,, Sultlble for
wn
d
ym
clal
bulldlnJ,
,tore
,:oom
do
E. S.lvetU 8:IO •• H;
.oa
.R.a
picture framea, Hollywood
ud N11W'f1cin1 in part with
bue
couple.
Phone
WY
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CHl!VROLJI
In3 apar men
T VI Bel Air
Look I, Walter C. S..ltjold 7:tll
UN
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uphalUo concrete,
lramH, ■mall corner cupboard
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7.
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atm
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n
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proper
v
N. Lock 12, l'aW\Bluer t:40
am,
dr. ttdan. A beautiful car Jn.
b UJC, Nil, mall box, chln�
Width: Pavement V&amp;Tlable.
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am,
S•ll; Lock H, 1... H....,..,
oltlt out. tl,Illtl.00.
1
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100
x
140.
Bu•�
�Jed Length 572.8 feet or
plecea and refrJ1 era1or. Ma ny
r
1111n, Pomttoy.
POMIIOY
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; Lo
I-II-tic
0,108 tnlle. Work Lena:th, D72,8 feet &amp; :3
item■ not llale d. Terms of sale:
2-4 ,a:n,
H1, Cbarlel
C)rpt. HaR.rJaon
10:30
2,2i
1
ll
tory frame, 2 bedroom house,
or 0,108 mile.
Iii" ,ORD Va Cu1tomllne 2 dr. C11h. Bradford Auction Co.
WANTED HOUSEKUl'ER
for
all utlllUei.
full bHe me nt ,
Stephenaon I:._ am, llM)( LoC!k 18,
811:ntd
James
O.
Lakin.
"The date sel tor completion ot
man and wife. Live ID, Mull be
INIL Worth much
more.
7
Bull
t 19&amp;5. Union AYenue.
t IO,
Not rtlp.aible for accldcnh
tbla ,IJ&lt;lrk alloll be
fonb 111 'lli-llttto · t:lt am, 0- : . ,Loe
dependable. Su11day1 off. Phone LANGSVIL LI
,•.till. Bl,ettnan, Pomeroy
JO
am,
11-0;
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Lucaa
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Lunch aened by Adda-vme PTA.
l,lll-31c 1 1tory tile block ,tol'fl and IU l�!_",Dlddlnt: propou.l.''
1-11,ttc
WY 2-8Ht.
U.
P'nnklln
PMret
D:38
am,
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8-18-ttc
, _ll(dden mu1t apply, on the pro.
:1
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station, alao a •tory frtime
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dw1llln1 and' ot her outbuUd- pw
rllZL OIL and ...1 tur,
UPI\IVD: Loot 1'1, &gt;lie IMltb""'lldab1a trantpertaUon. fCH.
with
llllbw111 Clldlt Eumlner.
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u-. Call for rree e1tlm1tu.
OD. -ltnan,-P01Deroy. 1,11-ttc
at COlurnbli" Ohio, at Jeut 10 day■ em • iMn, 1 6,0j 'Gall� Jerttboat
1-240 acre farm with two setl before the
l'anm u 6 Abbot! lllddleport.
I :31 lfflt 104; Lock , a 'olnclnnaU
.
date aet to optrn bids.
farm bulldlri&amp;• on Rt. 124 near . The minimum wqe to ho
- PONTIAC-vi. ii,iil top, '
•1WANTED: Baby •Iller lor two
t:
OI pm. Ill◄; C, V. Hamor St41
paid to
·
Reed1Yllle, Ohio.
dr, IIMII, lllarp. Cbolce ol two
children, one pre«hool1• one
, 0-1: JHn J. -e l:IO pm,
p
m
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a t labor employed on lbla
Mt owner cart. ,1,180.00. Blatt P'OR SALE: OAS ��kl ng � .
IOONIY DOWNING
111•1; AtlH a,ao vm. 0-11; Alllerl 8.
1chool 11e, Llvt
ICClOlllmodl• I
aball
be
Ill
·with
the
Elfttrfo re frl,:e ra tor, Gen eral
RIAL ISTATI
tun, Pomeroy
8-U.ttc
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tlon,. Write Bot
"Schedule of PrevatHn1 Hourly Holdtn 11 pm, 18-0;' l:llea ,Z t:10
tractor and 1:11illY11lor, ,:ood
Mlddl- Ohio.
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohlo.
Na donal t:111 am, 3-0.
lftP Rote, Aa&lt;"Otlalned and D!&gt;· ·ant.,_ IM;
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INOrAmLANE
llr11. Ha)' I01der, '46 Doda:e
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B-12·3tc.
na
down ti Wlnlltld;
wlla,
M
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lloP,irtm
1
ned
the
by
nt
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of
,
Cub DI' trade for older ear or
car, '411 Chevrolet 1 1-a ton
8-13-3tc
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:
-- nat,lal RelaUon, appllc1ble to Jerry .....ortb ? Ill P11, 1-6,
9lehJ and take over p17m1nll.
trufk, f aood Urea, rebuilt 1n.­ To the lollu th■t 1 •Nd to do
-_ · ,
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1 State Hl1bway �Oflt ' Imain1, 1·V28 Intern1Uon1I mow­
houaecleanln, for , I am .-ow
Pb- lH J◄?tl.
I-II-tic
menla
In
accorilanoe
With
av•llable to 1t1rt bl.ell; at ant
Inti ,uehlne. Su Gary Roae
'
timer and will 1tart fGr • new
nNI" 8a,h1n,, clo,e to Bald
o1 the
on ea •110. Kar)' Vin Cooney
Knohl[
8-1&amp;-elp
i
PulUn1, Pomeroy, Ohio, Call
tht · lllatlllior A•
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A 7xl 1 DA YBROOK all ateel
The blddor mut oubmlt •llh-bla
•tNtp MIOOLIPOIIT-1•1"'7 frame, 5
Liberty Reataurant.
roomo wl\h bath, bll'dwood bid a certllled &lt;heck 111, tbt '-�:,· 0�: 00
·•JWJ!�W,
•nu,un\
dump bod)',-1•26·20 Uroa, 12 ply, --·
·r "'""'"
A
11 IO.OD 0 wodi
of ..- 1
noon, la•lt •W'i"• . '?fDer lot of '81)(1.00.
1lm01t new. Al,o 10.00.ao u NICE LADY eompanloQ .. h••
A.
band and wifti to 1MN DIii
60x1M&gt;· tel500
. ·00•
Plana and ■per111caUOIII IN DD
001 SH 2 1N.
""' - - •'1111, car
frame, ? lilt lo the departm'"t of �11'1
coun1rr wltb mo. P-.,1 �- R ACINll-1 It, otory
le
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Twot,t,
tban
a
p·
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room, � btdrooml), batb, baoo- and the ofllce or tbt illv111- e
7728, Ello V, !lkldmoN, Cho­
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TOIIATOES lar1e pink
l,ill-31e
ment, hardwood floora. gu .fur- uty dffllor.
lhlNt. Ohio.
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moat
nice. " M:rt, located oa. Mtt · The direetor naenJ, , &amp;Jre #t
.
BIHIID■, 1,111.o ColtPta'Y,
••lldou Ila- wblcb la Nally
IH. Only �,OD,
Business
S,rvlc•
to njoet ""' a nd •II bltli:
.
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wllal 11111 tbem eop,,dally
POMIROY •u•AL- -1\t,
oto,y
· II. S. PUSTON
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adapttd for t�b1e allriq. Se­ .\PAl&lt;�IIINTS - !l'lll'IUII. 11141
framtr, e room■,
tlardwood
cond ho1111 Ult from ■ehool
U'nfu'ffllahed. Mellldln., Wd)e
floon. ¼ ICN lot, l«11led OD
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Door
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l)(lrt. l'llonl WY - I
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ROOFING, 9P0!1'1'11Kl, lllletl Me­
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-• 1""1' and boilo
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•� kind. PboM WY' ll4801 ,
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Pd many other
1-11-aotp.
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To N !'Oid lo lbe' hll!l blddor ,
room. km lot wltk • 1arden
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•l• PonUac Sedan Serial
1p1ce. 'ii .mil, ff01ft Hoblon.
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Bl1ettaar
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Channei 3-Mo"day

Wood•
M&lt;o.
bool ·attendance on
11e
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LEOPOl.DVJLLE, The Congo A
� WU ff, ollerlng $9.23.
UPI - The Uni ted N,Uono com- W� ' ,Nl'Vice1 were held at
I!
mand today bt!lgan deployln1 it.I J0 : 1 w'Jtti
Bev. Card brlnilnl
troops In the aece11Sioniat province the4'
.,
••Knowin" God."
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• on
••
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of Katans11.
1
1 11)� � wUI bold ita Aug�u1t
While u. N. Secre� • Gentr■I mettlng oa Tuesday evenln1, Aue
Dai Hammarskjold conferred with 11 a t tie church instead of a t
hill ataff on the military mane uven the
'Wln:dland home u announced.
u . N. troopti took off from Leo11.r.....i;ul, Mr1. Dale Kuhn of Llt­
the
poldville or Eliaabethville
�l spent th� -weekend
upital· of the 1'at:an p Pro;lne, to �
w
11,,N! _.parenu, Kr. and Mrs.
1i�
t
bol,ter the MO-man Swedish for e
arta: and family,
l
led In to Katanga last Friday py the � ll� �1 Fi11dlin1 spent two
,
secretary ,:enera1 ·
weel!J .w!tb her brotl&gt;er, Mr. and
. lira, " l!trl · Person of H unllngton.
Mr•. �11 la borne· from the. hos­
: :•nil Improving.
Leadenhip Camp
"'""'
Mi11 Ru th Sayre of N'ew Haven
is one of 136 M1rahall College stu•
dents expected to attend the col­
lege's 1960 Lt1denhlp Camp at
Cedar Lake&amp;, Ripley, W. Va.. oil
Wednesday, ThUl'ldey Rnd Friday,
Auaust 31, Se pt. 1 and 2, U h11
been announced.

··in helplns to achiev e these
1oal11, Lhe Ame rican Federa tion of
Teachen l1 rendering I valuable
service to ilt members and to the
national communily.''

Legal Not,cr

WSAZ-TV Channel 3

, W. VA. UPI-Tbt
YI
Olli• · -8lar8 nipped tho We,t
Ylrlbllt �I-Star, HI bert Salur•
daJ' .11fibt' with a fourth quarter
""'""' """ by Geor,e Filller of
M inco 11td • aucce•ful point
altet Idell by John Bellopatrlck
aloo, of· lllqo.

Alfred Area
Cha,I•

UN Deploying Meo
In Coo10 Strife

"Education must ktep pac; e with
advaricing knowledge in order to
achieYe the hl1he1t cultiY1Uon of
the huma n mind ind 1piril,"
he
Ptld.

RIDING horse ,or sale o r trade .
Phone WI 9,3683,
8-13-fttc

T�L EV ISIO t-4 GUI DE

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Out Joppa Way

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, O., Aug. 15, 1960

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ADS
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WAN
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, cenWI per nrd, one lntctrdon. Jlloiftlffl CftU'le - 60 cent,.
• otDla per word far thn. OOi 1•Uft Dllrtic;a.
.,_.,, - one menlll. fw so coutJ per WGrQ.
Pull rate ol. I oenta per wOrd will be cha:rf:ed tor 1dverli.,d114
11 not DOid w!W. 10 da,a """' ......in, bill.
-• la Advtrtltinc - llhould be r-.t,d lmmN!iolelJ. The
Dd.t Sentinel will not k ret�le lw more Uuo one incorrect- fflNl'tlon.
9anl o( Tllulu and Special Notice, of Ev 1:•QU SUII&gt;. Obit�e,
pub&amp;ltbed at l C!t'lt per word..
WORDS
i DAY
3 DAYS
• DAYS
1 MO.
f4.50
90c:
80c
11
'6.00
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'1.20
IIOc
:Ill
f'/.IIO
$2.211
fl.llO
?le
:all
Adil ,_.Md by- 10 A� 'frill be h1 tha t da1 • .-pw.

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REPAI R

We repair all IYJl"s of radi­
ators , fro1n heater cores to
the largesl truck or tr..tor
,
radiator.

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FOR SALE: BUNDY Clarine t in
good condition $60. WI 9-3331.
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Soles

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2213
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cows.
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Vl38-iutp
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CANNING TOMATOES $1.00 BU.
i Hnng conlai nera. Dana Saller,
I kacine Phone Wl &amp;-3683.
8-10-61 p

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Auto
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HOME y()�ddle aged -la-dy or J9� W IIJTt:� OLDSMOBJLt: �
vertlble 88, power br akes and
older. Mar wor k day lime. home '
steering,
j
board.
ind
fully equipped. One
room
Free
nl1ht1.
ow n er. Phone Wyandolle 2·
'Pbone WY �-67�
8· l i .6tp
8· l5-tltc
I 3510·
- !"IIIMtTI A.HO PIST CONTROL
1¥ Pain. PrN in-,.ctlM. IMUr• r l mi9 AMERICAN RAM BLER- ::i-o- I
lid Blue . One QWncr. Phone WY•
N llr �tl...wide. Phene It.
8-l:!·6tc
A. S.r..-lca 'ltation "f'Y2·
andolle 2•.3510.
::..
- ---1967 c H E VROLET $149�. Bel Air
�•
no•
hav e I comple t•
hard .10.P • A real iharp .litt le car.
rltAYIL llltVICI. U you are ,
Lu iu;a ou, green. A dilly ro � a
1olnc to o1ny foreign coun1fi l ly. K•�r &amp; V im Zandt, Pum- I1
or 1n,where i n the u. s.
8-15-Jtc
eroy, Ohio.
ua • call. No 1enlc:e charce. n('
- -utr11 TAWN IY ITUDIOl, A1J -1938 MERCUR Y $1495 . 2 door.
G Ill U
e,
A
e Blc M. Everyone f�om _G ran� 24:: Tbma
Phooe GI 6-"t��� or 0
to Ju n ior will ride m 1h11
7_21.uc
apace hapl)y car. Karr &amp; Van
z, n dt, Pom eroy, Ohio. 8- 1 (5.Jtc
I WILL NOT be reapon1Jble for
any debt, ,onlnded by anyone 19� OLDSMO BILE $!09&gt;. 88--4
door. Pull away from lhc crowd
other tha n myaeir'.
in this quality cu that has
Jame, Cu■ter,
power, pep and personality.
l 3f Hudso n Stnet,
Karr .&amp; Va n Zandt, Pomeroy,
MlddleRort, Ohio.
Ohio.
B- t,. Jtc
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ELl!:CTIUC: RANGE. Phone WY Z8-lo-6tc
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PHO NE WY -2-2 1 57
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BAB 'i BED 52 J: SO Inches. ri, Oak
St . , Pomeroy or call WY2-29&amp;i.
8-12-3tc

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Notices

RADIATOR

GIRL'S 26" bicycle.
Excellent
condition. Uted very li ttle.
Pho n e Cbut er YU&amp;-2152 or
W'i2-21Dl.
&amp;-12-stc

CONSIS'nNT DEPENDABLB USULTS
IATES.

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Experle■eed

FOR SALE: 7 room houH, 1 ½i
b1th, larc� lot, U nion A�enue,
Pomeroy. Phon e WY 2-5132.
8-Io-6tc

Blaettna r's

1,

Ph••• wY-2-2 1 43
Pomeroy, Ohio
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9a , Marine Supplies ' MUELLER ,uiNACES, WESTING

HOUSI! ,appllancH. Arneld B r•
·•11'&gt;-BOA TI ANO MOTOI:• SU
th•n. Syraew•, Oh•- Phone
•"" ,11 •"I I• "'-" hit. M9tro
11-11-tf
wn• JM.
,oHtan Moton. • 1. Mlm
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SUPPLY
1-1
BUILDING
NEIGLER
4
1
Hc
Johns-Manville roof sbingle.s,
, 70
CUTI'ER BOATkitchen cabinets buill to order,
cury, Lone Star Tra i ler entire
aluminum windows and door.,
out f'1t. $ 1525.00. Phone WY2garage doors, ceillnlil tile, vinyl
8-l2-3Lp
3938 ·
floor tile a nd plywood pa neling,
8-11 -11C
ca II N e Ig Ier 's, Racme.
·
) Wanted To
(
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WANTED good utility trailer.
Call WY2·2901. A. C. Woods.
8-12-Btc

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STOKER. Pho ne WY 2-••••
8-l l-6tp
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1 1 4) For Rent
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--EIGHT ROOM HOu'SJI:, two five
room apartment&amp;. A. N. Benr:el.
Pbone WY2m2.
1 1-:Ufe

( 2 1 l Reol Estate

l'OR SAI..E: Sb: room hou.te, bath
buemlfnt, lar• e fron t porch,
acruned back porch, gas heat,
ciatem Ind drllled well. Double
unce •Ith woruhop. One
lert of &amp;round, nice yard with
plenf)' of ahade and .shru)bery.
Located one block 1outh of 248
on Shade RJv er road. C. R.
Kimes, P. 0. Bo:r t2, Cbetter,
Ohio.
8-9-8tp
A REAL ESTATE bargai n . 10
room dwelll n lil at 704 W. Main
St., hardwood finish, full base­
ment, ho t water heating 11y1tem
2-5 room apart menta, or would
make fine re.t home. Lo t 112 x
200. Price Yery reaaonable . A.
N _ Bena e l, Pomeroy,
8-13-3te

SIX ROOM HOUSE and 10 acres,
Syracuse Corporation. City WI·
ter. Good building development
WY 2-6789 or Box 63, Syracuae
8-11-Btp.

TH E BERNI E SAXTON 183 acre
farm fo1· 11le. 50 acres bottom
crop land, 7 1 room 11l1te roof
houac, (4-bedrooms and bath),
several good !11:rge out.buildings
2 mlle11 ,outh of Ha rrl■onvllle,
Price reduced. Daytim e C-1111
WY 2-5320, Evening W Y 2-2917
B. Haning, 371
or write M r1.
Baldwin Driv e, Lanc111ter, Ohio.
8-11-6tp

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SIX ROOM J'tou1e, 5 ■cres, HyseU
Run. Will' trade for house trail•
er, Inquire at The Hu t Restaur•
ant, JluUand, Phon e SH 2-4,793
8-UMltp

c&amp;O Stock.holden
Told Mer1er Beller

Ike Says He's
For Detent Pay
In Teaching Job

CLEVEl.XND , Ohio uPI Cheupeake and Oblo Railway
.tockholden were noti fied by all
today of a apecial meetlna: here
Sept. 14 to approve affiU1 tion and
eYentual mera•r with tbe Balti­
mo re ,. Ohio Railroad.

DAYTON, O. UPI - Prealdent
EJaenhower told the '4th annual
convention of the Ameriun Fed­
eratlon of Teachen in I telearam
today that decent pay wu u nee­
esa.a ry to Jood t.eathlnc u per,
son al aatl1f1c t ion.

A leUer from C&amp;O President
J. Touhy accompan ied
Wal ter
every notice tent out today. He
wrote, "U the plan had been In
effect lut year, 1959 earnin,a:1
per C&amp;O common 1hare would
have been sreat.er."

"Our teachen mU11t find in lhelr
work not only se lf. fulfillmen t but
equJLabl e re ward," the President
wired t he AF!. · CIO group a t iU
opening aeaslon here .

Ohio All\.Stan Nip
Vl'r niam 7"6
Wea�

The AFI' al■o recei ved . t ele­
irama rrom Vice Prealdent llichard
M. Nixon 1nd ot her leaden 'in
IOYernmen t and labor.

AFT President Carl J. Merel,
Chicago, highlighted the day's
openin&amp; seuion by ou tlining 1 16point program for elevat ln,: the
1ta tu1 of the teachi n.a: profession
during the nex t 10 year,.

."'-ttt
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Vlr1lniln1 acored in
· ft1 1
the fu,\, q...,itr to lead until lull­
baCt ,,..,., 70 Jard run with
5,21· 1one in lbe fourth period.
tied the score at Ml.

Social Events In

�. prnldent, alnce 1'52,
ul'9N thtt mefflNnhlp In the
unlon M lncrHted to 1 00.000
lty l'70 and th.It tNchen' tYff•
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Richard Hartung and son of
Marietta apent Monday evening
'Nith M r. and Mrs. John Hartung
Sf;aff Sgt. Clarence Spurrle�
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_Rlftla Barr at Glovers Gap,
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Vilfting Mr. an d Mrs. L. ff_
B�r w:e're h is brother, Oscar,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashcraft and
Qol!l,ie J!ilJrr all or Farmington
· W. Vil., their two grandso�
David Barr, Pittsburgh and Russell Barr, P11rker.sburg.
Glen Seals visited his sister
and family rccenlly , Mr. '"d Mrs.
perry Cur!lss.
Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Reed and
chlldren have spent the pa11t week
an vacation at Akron, Canton
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Mrs. Jane Perry 111 still in Meigs
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Gn vealdt aervlce, were held on
-l'rida)' at the Temple Cemetery
for till lllllbqrn 10n of llr. and
Mn. .IGpt llcJC.Cli,lit, CQlumbur.
btbf, C!Nil tlrtt, WU borr\
1111 �- GhocipareAU art Mr.
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ltua, dil Kr. l nd lh,. . ClifrorJ
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were TJt•llonina over tbe week
end. They Witlted Wray Cave rn s
ud -took the S°kylloe Dtive In Vira.laLa and alto vluted poinu or in� t la WHt Vlr&amp;illl• and Mary- _
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Mr. and llr,. Cetll Uwelley O r­
Jandu, Florlde, IN •ndln1 �me
Wlth lhiPlr daui,:hte r1
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. Grtt)vJJie Stvut, De.bra and llmmie
and llr. and Mra. Cla_y Jordan, D11le
and Barbara.
:kJq AD.Ila Parker, Strasburg
9U • recent iUHt of her 1ra nd­
,PP'tflll, Mr. and Mn. Ney ca...•·
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tte,hen Gregory, Vale Mm. wait
Ill OV"e,ruiht JUe,t or his , trlend ,
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Turner, Harr isol).ville, wel'e · week
ehlt 1ue11fl o� �er aunla,
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l'OII._ Oil ·s,�•-•1 they 'atteri.ded &amp;
fam•�Y plct111!. Dani 1190 v'91ted hla
tilter, Goldie HunsiCker." ·
· Mr. .and �rs. Ol ey Winters, Co.
lumbua, spent a te w d1Yt wtth Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Caster.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom my Sayre of
Orla n do, Florida, have been visit,i nc his brOcther a nd ,ister-in•law
Mr. and Mn. Joe Sayre and tam'.
lly and other relatitres near here
_ Mrs. Charley Kartma n , a forme�
reside!)t of this community, passed
1w1y 1 n Springfield, Ohio where
.11he had made hei home for some
time. P'uneraf services were held
at the Temple Ctiurch with burial
in the adjolnlng cemetery.
1olr.s. Wllllnm Thomas, Marily n
and Nancy, Columbus, spent a few
day1 a t their home here Ii.st week
and attended the funeral of her
uncl�, Milton Brat to n , at Carpenter
Baptist Church. Burial Wat in the
School 1..ot Cemetery. Mr. Bratton
wa, 93 ,ears o1d a hd leaves lwin
d•�l!htON, Minnie and Mollie "c
m ·_G_ra u, -an4 five grendchltdren.
REilCT MERt:.Q: l'ROf'OSAL
HOLLYWOOD. upi - Mcmbns
of the'· Scree n Actor! Guild (SAC)
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Vi1itiu4 Mr. and Mn. St.ory
Barton recently were her bro ther
and Iamily, llr. and Mrs. Pted
Mooney from M1111achuaetts and
Mr.• Incl ¥r1. Pen,- Llnlord of
Eatrl
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Mr. and Mrt. Br-b n Harrlt of
S\lccess had aa their peat.. • la■t
weck, Mr... 1md Mr1, J'a!)'k Breva
and children of Pittlburch ,
' Vl1Jtln� 'Mr. and Mrs: B. M.
Bu thanan la,at week were Mri and
Mrs. Roy Blackwell, Carlie, Gary
and Leah Jo Blackwell of Park•
enbu r1, Mr. C. B. Nutter and
lam.ii)' of Beverly, o.
Mr, Ind Mn. Perry t:urtlq ��d
family yiaited her parenta; )Jr.
1nd Mra. Seall or Rockport,
Va., Sunday and Monday.
Hr. and Mn. B. M. Buchan4n
Elizabeth, Ben J r, and Joey , t:
tended the Buchanan reunion at
City Par.k, Parller1bu. r1. They alto
visi ted Mrs. Jack Keeter and
family, Aug. 7.
Mr. and · Mn. Wilson Benedum
•�d famlly ot_ Columbua vlsifed
h11 paren ts, Mr. and Mn. M. · 1
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Benedu m, Also Yiai tin c the BeJe•
dum 's were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Pullen of Willla rna:town,
lfr. a nd Mrs. Loren Bened m
ind daughten, Coolville ; Mr. a d
Mrs. Charre1 'Valentin e, Pa kersburg; Ju�y Valentine and
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Ind Mn. Bill Valentine of Ni
Mr. and Mn. J•ck Weathenn �
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TupJlers Plains aild M'r. ail.d M ·
RJ tter or success.
Mrs. Glad)'I Powell and SDD
Ray Yisi ted �er brother, Lloyd
Vol of Manetta Monday.
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DeVol b roins to MlchJ�
n
where he will teach .school. A
vl11.lli n g the POWfllia la .!ugepe
Sh�elds of F■ll,butt, o., who wHI
visit for t1"o weeb.
The Joppa plcnfo wil be held
Saturday evenlni, Aug. 13, at
Forked Run Lake at
p. m.
Ben Buchanan Jr. went to Bev•
erly Friday to visit his gTandfather, c. B. Nutter.
Ray Dillon who ia i n lhe Navy
ls expec ted ho1JMJ this week.
Mrs. Pearl Dillon received word
th_a t her mother had had In oper.al.ion a nd waa ln a very seriou-s
con dition.
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The bro thers and sisters of B
M. Buchanan will have I reunion
at Forked Run Lake, Aug. 21.
Mrs. Clarence Bakett and child!t!n a n d her mother Mrs, Floss1e_ Baker are start ing to Logan
F'Tidoy 10 v'·'
wt her ·•·ter
and
family, M r. a nd Mra. Virgil Wall•
i n d family. Vllitlng the Bakers
und1Y were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
:alreri
aDd family, 'toolVIlte.
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Attendthg the H•rrJ1 reur!ion
at New Phlladftlphla, 0., were
Yr. and Mr1. ClU'Jmont Harris,
!,Ir._ a,,d Mr,, Sonny Harri, o nd
� llib, Mr . .IJQ'1 lfn. J;Ierman
GPOC?enic'kle:i an'« �1'1Jdt'en lunday.
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Jim Thacker Show
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Cannonball
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9:00 Peter Gunn
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WII repaired Saturt!Q by AntGfte
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CANTON, 0. UPI-The North Lucke and Geor,ce Neue�d Jr.
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£ood condi tion Hu , tr a good
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room , 2 bedroom■, with clo1eU,
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large walkln hall cloaet, dlnlna:
school football 11me.
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MERCURY, 11ood paint,
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Jn loving rnemory of our dea r 1 9ft 1
Dick D1uch of Alhland ,cored
room. Newly flnllhld. hardwood
ran1mlulon , motor and
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on
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Fath
rloon, g11 wall furnace, eltrctwo touchdown&amp; to p
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the nth day of July 1960, an In­
New 1eat coyer,, $2315.00. Also,
Lon11worth, who pu.11ed away
tric hot water lint. Ki t chen
team to victory before a crowd ot
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Spe
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boat,
1957,
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1
30 Mercury motor, Ju.lit recones
ta te of Ber t ha Arno tt deceand
:-1
::
1953.
,
porch ovel'look�n• Court St. FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
■print.I of four and fJve yard,.
CLE RACES
·.
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dilloned. Rea,onable. George _!hone WY 2·2080.
la t e of Routtr 2, Rac i ne, In said Don Xorl)OWI of Toledo Wood­
There It I road we call remem•
·
, 8-2-tc
�l
·�
l!PT,
a • • fl'.M.
wllh
bath,
nice
lo&lt;:allo
n
.
Melvln
HaU,
t,onK
Bot
t
om,
Ohio.
Coun
t
y
WII
filed
ln
t
hl11
Cour
t
..
bra n ce,
rammed over for t third
Hood, 111 Locust St., Pomeroy.
8-l2-6tc.
Hearin&amp; on said lnYentory and acore from two yard1 out.
FOR RENT-Tbree of(lct roo.lDI
Where thought1 and wiahca
___
I� ®o Champlopohlp
(8) 1, 30tp Appraisement will be had before
over Stiffler Shot Store u
meet
AKRON, 0, UPI RODald Fen•
this
Court
on
t
he
lat
day
of
Sept­
Court
S
t
.,
In
Pcimeto1,
.
aecond
Warren'•
Paul
Warfield
was
takfl tha t road in thoua:ht ( )
ton, 28, will be cbarced With
floor. One lar,11e 18 a 12 ft, room FOR SALE f room h ouse an d bath ember, 1960, at 10 o'clock A. M.
voted thtr 11mtr'1 out■tandlna ptay. lint de Ne D\urder tbl, week for
today
t
Exceptlcnu: thereto may be fl1ed er for hla BeYet,al lon1 run,. The
with adjolnln• 12 :L 12 ft, �
un tin idhed upstairs, 100 x 100,
J'or th■ loYed one we un n ot CHIHUAHUAS for sal e . All a1:es
the
kldnop
alojlng of, r-,-r-old
,i P.IL • .lJo: a ,_ "'"· l
Phone
CooMll
e 1619.
8-9-6tp
one 10 z 18 rronL roo�t•�ll
Jot in Syracu11e on Rt. 124. by any Jn tere1ted party al- . uy Sou th '• aolo Ullly came in the aec­
lf'&amp;el.
S
tar.ther
laat
Wednead1:,
lo
Anne
·
llrhe prior to fiye d1y1 before the ond period on a recovered fumble
ne1¥)y pain ted with new .,...,
f;IB00.00. Phon e WY2-3938.
Ill • 1re1ll'r apJrl t )'OU are wllh ·
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PUMP your ,Juggish sep•
momin,:. �utor John Ballard
date set for hearing,
co
v
•ln11.
Phone
WY
2-aotO.
8·12-3tp
on North•• 28. BiU Hall of
u1
Uc tank, G._et Klea n -Em-AII Se p.
WITNESS my 1igna t ure and ton went oyer from lbe 10 alx 11id today.
8-2-tfc
Loved an d remembered every
Uc Tank Cleaner. Guara nteed.
rubber
Fen.ton; a tuburban
FOR SALE HOUSE. Slx. room,
the.
1eal
of 1111id Court, this playera laler to tltr the aeon at
dy
Landmark Store, Pomeroy.
____________
wor�er, walked into police head­
a nd ba t h 100 x 1!50 ft. lot on
n th day of July 1980.
1-8.
•· we wYo
� d you, to we ml11 you
n.
8+80te
NlC"
c.. SIX ROOM apartment w lib
quarte rs Sarturday and confeued
Gravel Hi ll, Middleport . Com•
F. H. O'�RI-EN,
But your Kuldl nc llaht ihow, ua ___________
aaraae. Two block• fr�m doWn•
t he · llaylng,
The baby's body,
plelely
remodeled.
Daytime
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
1-40,000 BTU'• IIH floor furthe way.
IIOOSTIRS TO MIIT
meroy. Phone WY2 Dla'1
M11:ually
mole■ted,
wa, found
Pho
ne WY 2-2928. After 6 P.
�ui;o
�?ra
By Hertrletia O'Brien,
�
The Rutland Red DevUa' Band flo1tln.1 face down In I pond
nact1 wll h electric thermoatat.
W i fe and Children.
, 15-tfc
2-3141.
8
M.
Phone
WY
D eputy Clerk noo.te r Chlb Will meet Tueaday
One bedroom 11ulte. Priced for
l-11-jtc
abou t six miles from the E11t
quick nle. Phon e WY 2-204,. UNFURNISHED ne� deluae apart•
( 8) 15, 22, 2tc a t '7:30 It· m. at the high school Akron home of the parent,.
fOR SALi:'.:MtDbL ■
ment, air .conditioned, birch cab­
t o make flnal plan1 roe the new
8-18-3tc
• l tl l Auto Sales
Fenton, 1 bachelor who lives
inet, dl1poul, lncl111r1tor, Iara:• 2 atory brlck, 8 rooms and balh,
football field preu boz and n­ alone, told pol ice he wu owner
ANTIQ UE CHEST Drawer, and
2 car e■raGe, all utllltlet, Coal
closeu. Phone WY a-11'1.
fre1hmtnt •land. All memben are of the car and came in becauae
_ C,_ Uto4 C...
cupboard, brau bed comple te
fl-iM2lc
and Third Stre et,.
ur1ed to attend .
NOTICI
TO
CONTIACTOlll
he Ir.new they were lookln1 for
with 1prln11, mat1res11, apple
2 1 tory frame, double, all utlllties
...,.._ITAN MOTOIIS
IT.A.Tl
OF
OHIO
.
the Owner. He later tearfully ad­
pealer, lable and chairs, Iron APARTMENT five room,, bath,
S. Second St.
OIPAltTMINT O JI HIGHWAYS
milted he took the cblld from
1ar11e,
808
Ea.t
Main
llt.,
Pom•
tire
place
with
h
earth,
grate.
2 1tory frame, 3 apartment.I fur,........ Ohle
CtlUmbu'1, Ohio; Julr 2'.. l'NO
her crib, tried lo attack her and
eroy. Phone WY s-stea. 1-Mtp
_ Phone WY 2-.1114.
8-l�tp
nlah ed, all ut llllle1, N. Fro nt
C
1nt11c1
hftt
killed her by bilt1n1 her bead
UN CHEVROLET BEL AIR con•
s treet.
L...I Copr N.. I0-791
becauatr
111lnat hia car door
vertlble, lluhy red and white The to1Jowin1 pe rso n nel pro•
frame, 3 bedrooms, alr
2 11to
Unit Prlc. Contract
perly will bfl 1old at auction at - --- --- --ehe wa, cryln1.
:i;
finllb with m1tchln1 Jeafl1erelle
co n 1 t1 on , garage. Third and
Sea).ed propollll will be recelv,
the realdenre or the u11dcrsig n ­ UN1''URNISHED room and bat h
He aaid he threw the bod:,
interior trJm; Pofl'er elide, pow­
Locu.11t Slree ti.
ed •t' lb• 0 C6 of lbe 5t•te Hl1hed
loca
t
ed
In
Gallia
County,
Into
the pond, Police 111d ,Fenton'
dow n1lalrs, apartment. newly
ety
er 1leerin1, radio and heater.
Montcom
:
RtVER. GAUGES
s tory frame, 7 room1, all utl- w-,
' Director or Ohio at Columbua
1 1,a mllea north or Si!Yer Bridge
told them he entered tlle S\archer
pai· ntet Jn Middleport. Phone 2
40MHJ milea. Mu,t tell tbi1
;
open
,
Ii
8\t,
r,
lowo
16.0
IILles. Locuit S t.
upper,
1
E ,
Obi
B-13-Ble
WY2-2433.
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oau l IO·OO
• a • m " Ohio u.week ID will aacrlflce tor the l on Rou te 7, Sat urday, AU11i1u1t
I tpartment • on · 111 ' lin)Ullfr", uw· ;r •-· ,
f )
11--.1
1 Lot 50 11: 100 Beech Street.
20,
e
lMO,
ltandarcl
10:SO
A.
Time,
M.:
m
An
t
Tueach,y.
ique
the
ehlld
lleepliil
Ill her alb ond
All• � ;;�
low price of '3ta.oo. Hurry!
0
1
furn'.ahed 1Plftffl� IYRA.CUI I
ROOM
1---i
I
dreaaer,
rlYer
boa
t
boll,
chest
ol
10
18
lm
1
ovem
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took
her.
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in
CaU WY 2-27116.
: Jowrer, one bllt trap open. AU
U-ltc
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pr
T
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full
tory, a room and
bath,
1
c
I
unt11rnl1hed.
room
flye
1
and
drawer,, Jewelry bo11:, 1IIYer and
0 unty 0hlo, on ��1on
:-,
moveabltr 4lma'
11 tbru 13,
'
baaement, all ut iltllea, lot 100 MEG-'f.(3.7t) (I.a&amp;),
_
,.-8-JUltc
ti:i'MOUTu-�o.1Phone WY 2-3302,
pewter ploce,, book.Ii, large
u,,,,n_
lo_
State Route
wa 1on
noth
lo one ball
RI
x.
100,
buil
t
1H8.
,_
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Very lood condition flll0.00,
couth, palnll nj:1, mirrors, tab• FOUR ROOM ho•,e, ollllty raom
No, 7 In tht Vlllue of Mlddl�port ;::'.':
RA.CINI
:181 Butternut Ave.
by Cdin, and p,avlnt in pvt with
181, variou, alau ware, a n tique
nd ba th, 1 block of Middleport
2 atory brick and tile, commer•
BOATS. DOWN. !Mt T,
wal n ut bed, ladder back chairs a
Phone WY 2-22112.
1-111-ltc
aap a lUe eonenter on an aure11tc
bu1l ne11 dl1trict,, Sultlble for
wn
d
ym
clal
bulldlnJ,
,tore
,:oom
do
E. S.lvetU 8:IO •• H;
.oa
.R.a
picture framea, Hollywood
ud N11W'f1cin1 in part with
bue
couple.
Phone
WY
,
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ts
t
u
d
CHl!VROLJI
In3 apar men
T VI Bel Air
Look I, Walter C. S..ltjold 7:tll
UN
.
•· tain Goo
uphalUo concrete,
lramH, ■mall corner cupboard
8•ll-3tc
t
7.
e
atm
e
n
t
proper
v
N. Lock 12, l'aW\Bluer t:40
am,
dr. ttdan. A beautiful car Jn.
b UJC, Nil, mall box, chln�
Width: Pavement V&amp;Tlable.
--•·-d
am,
S•ll; Lock H, 1... H....,..,
oltlt out. tl,Illtl.00.
1
IAI
100
x
140.
Bu•�
�Jed Length 572.8 feet or
plecea and refrJ1 era1or. Ma ny
r
1111n, Pomttoy.
POMIIOY
ck
0
am,
; Lo
I-II-tic
0,108 tnlle. Work Lena:th, D72,8 feet &amp; :3
item■ not llale d. Terms of sale:
2-4 ,a:n,
H1, Cbarlel
C)rpt. HaR.rJaon
10:30
2,2i
1
ll
tory frame, 2 bedroom house,
or 0,108 mile.
Iii" ,ORD Va Cu1tomllne 2 dr. C11h. Bradford Auction Co.
WANTED HOUSEKUl'ER
for
all utlllUei.
full bHe me nt ,
Stephenaon I:._ am, llM)( LoC!k 18,
811:ntd
James
O.
Lakin.
"The date sel tor completion ot
man and wife. Live ID, Mull be
INIL Worth much
more.
7
Bull
t 19&amp;5. Union AYenue.
t IO,
Not rtlp.aible for accldcnh
tbla ,IJ&lt;lrk alloll be
fonb 111 'lli-llttto · t:lt am, 0- : . ,Loe
dependable. Su11day1 off. Phone LANGSVIL LI
,•.till. Bl,ettnan, Pomeroy
JO
am,
11-0;
ane
Lucaa
l
J
:
Lunch aened by Adda-vme PTA.
l,lll-31c 1 1tory tile block ,tol'fl and IU l�!_",Dlddlnt: propou.l.''
1-11,ttc
WY 2-8Ht.
U.
P'nnklln
PMret
D:38
am,
�
1
8-18-ttc
, _ll(dden mu1t apply, on the pro.
:1
--d
station, alao a •tory frtime
,,
x v,-dr.··,.
• iiitaii1c,
,n.-Gooc1
r
'f-0.
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•. fOl'lnl for P eQuallficatloB
dw1llln1 and' ot her outbuUd- pw
rllZL OIL and ...1 tur,
UPI\IVD: Loot 1'1, &gt;lie IMltb""'lldab1a trantpertaUon. fCH.
with
llllbw111 Clldlt Eumlner.
·
lnp.
u-. Call for rree e1tlm1tu.
OD. -ltnan,-P01Deroy. 1,11-ttc
at COlurnbli" Ohio, at Jeut 10 day■ em • iMn, 1 6,0j 'Gall� Jerttboat
1-240 acre farm with two setl before the
l'anm u 6 Abbot! lllddleport.
I :31 lfflt 104; Lock , a 'olnclnnaU
.
date aet to optrn bids.
farm bulldlri&amp;• on Rt. 124 near . The minimum wqe to ho
- PONTIAC-vi. ii,iil top, '
•1WANTED: Baby •Iller lor two
t:
OI pm. Ill◄; C, V. Hamor St41
paid to
·
Reed1Yllle, Ohio.
dr, IIMII, lllarp. Cbolce ol two
children, one pre«hool1• one
, 0-1: JHn J. -e l:IO pm,
p
m
I
J
"'!Olnel
a t labor employed on lbla
Mt owner cart. ,1,180.00. Blatt P'OR SALE: OAS ��kl ng � .
IOONIY DOWNING
111•1; AtlH a,ao vm. 0-11; Alllerl 8.
1chool 11e, Llvt
ICClOlllmodl• I
aball
be
Ill
·with
the
Elfttrfo re frl,:e ra tor, Gen eral
RIAL ISTATI
tun, Pomeroy
8-U.ttc
,i The
tlon,. Write Bot
"Schedule of PrevatHn1 Hourly Holdtn 11 pm, 18-0;' l:llea ,Z t:10
tractor and 1:11illY11lor, ,:ood
Mlddl- Ohio.
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohlo.
Na donal t:111 am, 3-0.
lftP Rote, Aa&lt;"Otlalned and D!&gt;· ·ant.,_ IM;
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dub 1edan.
INOrAmLANE
llr11. Ha)' I01der, '46 Doda:e
•
Phone WY 'I-U4t.
B-12·3tc.
na
down ti Wlnlltld;
wlla,
M
11·
,
lloP,irtm
1
ned
the
by
nt
�t
of
,
Cub DI' trade for older ear or
car, '411 Chevrolet 1 1-a ton
8-13-3tc
.
:
-- nat,lal RelaUon, appllc1ble to Jerry .....ortb ? Ill P11, 1-6,
9lehJ and take over p17m1nll.
trufk, f aood Urea, rebuilt 1n.­ To the lollu th■t 1 •Nd to do
-_ · ,
. ,
1 State Hl1bway �Oflt ' Imain1, 1·V28 Intern1Uon1I mow­
houaecleanln, for , I am .-ow
Pb- lH J◄?tl.
I-II-tic
menla
In
accorilanoe
With
av•llable to 1t1rt bl.ell; at ant
Inti ,uehlne. Su Gary Roae
'
timer and will 1tart fGr • new
nNI" 8a,h1n,, clo,e to Bald
o1 the
on ea •110. Kar)' Vin Cooney
Knohl[
8-1&amp;-elp
i
PulUn1, Pomeroy, Ohio, Call
tht · lllatlllior A•
�
A 7xl 1 DA YBROOK all ateel
The blddor mut oubmlt •llh-bla
•tNtp MIOOLIPOIIT-1•1"'7 frame, 5
Liberty Reataurant.
roomo wl\h bath, bll'dwood bid a certllled &lt;heck 111, tbt '-�:,· 0�: 00
·•JWJ!�W,
•nu,un\
dump bod)',-1•26·20 Uroa, 12 ply, --·
·r "'""'"
A
11 IO.OD 0 wodi
of ..- 1
noon, la•lt •W'i"• . '?fDer lot of '81)(1.00.
1lm01t new. Al,o 10.00.ao u NICE LADY eompanloQ .. h••
A.
band and wifti to 1MN DIii
60x1M&gt;· tel500
. ·00•
Plana and ■per111caUOIII IN DD
001 SH 2 1N.
""' - - •'1111, car
frame, ? lilt lo the departm'"t of �11'1
coun1rr wltb mo. P-.,1 �- R ACINll-1 It, otory
le
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Twot,t,
tban
a
p·
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room, � btdrooml), batb, baoo- and the ofllce or tbt illv111- e
7728, Ello V, !lkldmoN, Cho­
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TOIIATOES lar1e pink
l,ill-31e
ment, hardwood floora. gu .fur- uty dffllor.
lhlNt. Ohio.
l'nll•
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Well ,..aled ""1
moat
nice. " M:rt, located oa. Mtt · The direetor naenJ, , &amp;Jre #t
.
BIHIID■, 1,111.o ColtPta'Y,
••lldou Ila- wblcb la Nally
IH. Only �,OD,
Business
S,rvlc•
to njoet ""' a nd •II bltli:
.
.�· O.lo.
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wllal 11111 tbem eop,,dally
POMIROY •u•AL- -1\t,
oto,y
· II. S. PUSTON
,-""
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�.11,
adapttd for t�b1e allriq. Se­ .\PAl&lt;�IIINTS - !l'lll'IUII. 11141
framtr, e room■,
tlardwood
cond ho1111 Ult from ■ehool
U'nfu'ffllahed. Mellldln., Wd)e
floon. ¼ ICN lot, l«11led OD
,
, .. . . . � •
Door
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qIH111N J.n IJraeuN, Wm. Holrne1
l)(lrt. l'llonl WY - I
Route 1"3, Term,. "5(lQ,.OO.
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-- hrdomallo Inna.
1
1-2-t!c
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1ra
U..,, 11,000 mlleo by eare:· •
ROOFING, 9P0!1'1'11Kl, lllletl Me­
1 ·
�:�t!::::,.. r:,,t•1:.-�ut::
-• 1""1' and boilo
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tal work and � "°'k :ul
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ed, with bath, f u.rnact beat1n1, I ---'-' --- --� ..,.UtN btterlar,
•� kind. PboM WY' ll4801 ,
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b.t,ement with ceUar and · ... 1
Pd many other
1-11-aotp.
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To N !'Oid lo lbe' hll!l blddor ,
room. km lot wltk • 1arden
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•l• PonUac Sedan Serial
1p1ce. 'ii .mil, ff01ft Hoblon.
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Bl1ettaar
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Wood•
M&lt;o.
bool ·attendance on
11e
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LEOPOl.DVJLLE, The Congo A
� WU ff, ollerlng $9.23.
UPI - The Uni ted N,Uono com- W� ' ,Nl'Vice1 were held at
I!
mand today bt!lgan deployln1 it.I J0 : 1 w'Jtti
Bev. Card brlnilnl
troops In the aece11Sioniat province the4'
.,
••Knowin" God."
..,
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• on
••
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of Katans11.
1
1 11)� � wUI bold ita Aug�u1t
While u. N. Secre� • Gentr■I mettlng oa Tuesday evenln1, Aue
Dai Hammarskjold conferred with 11 a t tie church instead of a t
hill ataff on the military mane uven the
'Wln:dland home u announced.
u . N. troopti took off from Leo11.r.....i;ul, Mr1. Dale Kuhn of Llt­
the
poldville or Eliaabethville
�l spent th� -weekend
upital· of the 1'at:an p Pro;lne, to �
w
11,,N! _.parenu, Kr. and Mrs.
1i�
t
bol,ter the MO-man Swedish for e
arta: and family,
l
led In to Katanga last Friday py the � ll� �1 Fi11dlin1 spent two
,
secretary ,:enera1 ·
weel!J .w!tb her brotl&gt;er, Mr. and
. lira, " l!trl · Person of H unllngton.
Mr•. �11 la borne· from the. hos­
: :•nil Improving.
Leadenhip Camp
"'""'
Mi11 Ru th Sayre of N'ew Haven
is one of 136 M1rahall College stu•
dents expected to attend the col­
lege's 1960 Lt1denhlp Camp at
Cedar Lake&amp;, Ripley, W. Va.. oil
Wednesday, ThUl'ldey Rnd Friday,
Auaust 31, Se pt. 1 and 2, U h11
been announced.

··in helplns to achiev e these
1oal11, Lhe Ame rican Federa tion of
Teachen l1 rendering I valuable
service to ilt members and to the
national communily.''

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Beauty Queen Candidates To Be Present
At Record Hop Saturday At Pt: Pleasant

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Mrs. Paul Cook (!ten� Smg�
family. They also vhtted w1lh Mr.
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wh! came lo Colµmbus for a visit
this summer. The Austins and the
cooks r e t urned to Middlepo rl wi th
the Coles family for a short vis it
. nd returned to Col u mbus this
:eek end · Mr a nd Mrs. A· ustin
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.Miu M.tr11erite M eyer r eturned
ho me Thunday after • weeks
vacation at l.like Placid, N. Y. She
was acco m panied by Mr. and Mr1.
Ralph Po s ton, daugh ter Sharon
and son Gregory of Logan.
Mr. and Mt's. Rotlin Radford
and family and Mr , and Mrs.
H a rold Blackston and fa m ily and
Rulh Ann Bailey spent Saturday
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Lall,nte " driver of the
cq'uft • ye,terhY, ·..Jlldfa , llii!:b�"dl•• Uon, who ,1.. will -� · mll&gt;tet . of E,
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DJls'sed· 4- .'' tzmpdru,) , · lnlli�lon ceremon_lea ; a v�I cf�e(;t'IY kr,. poll� ear.
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granted• .G&amp;eall!iln '·erid' tdeqialed Pau l Ka n: and ajn. Geot1ie Wolle
a mo_lion Cthat ith• ' lr/Jundt&lt;&gt;h' l?e "!Om?amed by lo!n, Ho,a,c K ur their own whi1tle1 and flHhllghi.
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Dust at the Swisher Coal Company lot on East Mam-st was
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presenbtion of a 1960 Legion
Pu rchaae of a u sed D-9 Caterpll• I
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inembenhip card. All Legionn■ir- brought- to the atteo�on of Pomeroy counc:iJ last night . l:fy
lar trlctor m�de June 8 by the
e&amp; are 11ked to meet at the CP John Richmond, a resident of the area, who asked that action
cou nty· eo mm 1asloner1 on • a two ·
ntJ.11.r the dog po u nd ,
one vote with Co m ml11loner Don
be taken to control it.
�e.m ber■ not yet autgned to
Mullen voting a1a;n1t the pur•
Mr. Richmond offered to buy I dent Dor Schaefer pre■ided In the
pohcmg tlmea are a�ked to report d ual eonlrol material within rea- absence of vacationlnt
chue and Commisslon�rt · Dan
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Hattl.�ger and Rolland NeutdlnK 1. S
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Bills were read and referred.
THE SAYRE FAMILY - Pletured before a load of �atoea·Juit h•�ed. Jn fnm the fJeld favorma: lt.
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• mia■ ioner Reed Wil,J w111 instruct• to " the finance tommittee for
The purchase, made under Se�
are (L to R) Duane, Mn. Sayre, Mr. Sayre an d Rollin. -' Sentinel Photo.
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day and T to Z, Satlll'day.
tion 1548.02 of the Ohio �oer.t1
.,..1 ed by Coun&lt;!ll to see ii 1ufricient payment a nd the monthly report
Two new m emben were voted used motor oU could be secured of Chief Jed Webster ..... read
Code, called for b uying , the used
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into membtnhlp bting Edw,rd from loeal lh'm, .. be used .. • and accepted. He r,ported 28
D-9 c,terplll,r tractor with equipmenl listed as follow,:
. Hendricru and C. W. Kirkland. -duat abatement material and to urull for the month. 17 · aeci•
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Recent lra n&amp;Cera have been RIIY apply the oil to the lot.
A new 9-U ·blade install� oa
denta inve1tigated and 17 com•
Rigg, to Al hena and W. .R, "!lick"
tractor, No. 30 cible control, No,
LilUe more buslneH waa Ira n• plaini. """''lg•trd. Throe i lteDavit to C.eorgetown, 0.
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--ri,o h),draulic control and a No. 9
,acted Jaat night in the shortest gal parking arrest. were · made
ripper with two teeth.
lloy �uter and Joe Strubl e aeulon in inonth11. Cou ncil Presi· wilh 18 warnin11 issued. Five
.011,.. Logan, Hemlock Groft,
volunteered for kilchen detail•
The lull pu rchaae price WH
e mergency . ..u, were listed.
think• " moy .... ,-t In September and October and
Parking meter violatiom for
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month were 590 wJth .. ll!lfkstallmentl. ,11 1081.81 wu piid'
tate PNductien,
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ing meter vlolation tickets ailll
Wttb 100 lb. of MN, Mr• ..._ · to the Walker Machinery Oo. Juae
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Reno l.Jnd invited member■
I unpak(. Street parkinJ ater
a with the warrant clwla.,:
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Records of the Rock Springs falr over the last ball century tan hllnntacl 41 ltulhet, of
a film at Pomeroy HiKb
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money collected totaled
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$1,107 for a tolal of $2,378. Thia
In the hearln1 Yl4� j(ter10 lb. badr:at.
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blblls than any other exhibitor. This year they pro _ bly wlli'
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compared wilh '2,108 for ' the
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add
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• ca,!, crop many . y11n ago, 8olh Ohio Sule Fair �• we!), lo IBM,
Present tor the me•tlna were
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Al th, - m..linf or Ute county Cou ncil men . Don Collins, George
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Puneral services tOf Melvin I court howie, the Jieobs Co&amp;l Com- rer and Schae&amp;:r. Alto pretent
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Ward. will be held •I tl1t Rlw• I pany ·wu award,id tbe contract to were clert En� ScJioenleb lnd
lion o\J·
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,,afternoort at two o'clock · ,t $8 Pet ton - i1nd the Peacock Coal absence of C hief 'Webster, lbe · po4&amp;y
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GrowiJla: pot11oe, 1eem1 to ,
tatoe11 It c,ounty fair■ in Obiot
IVltb Rev. B. L. ea,reu officlat- C(tmp,iny and Eblin Coal Company I lice report was reild by tile clerk.
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i yean a,o. .In addlUon_ to 'potatoea Tho��• D. a nd Paul $QNI, both
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The American U:gion wUI and Jail ,it their ldepUeal bid of
Pomeroy police, bave reported
h no am�t ._...,,
A Middleport n,Uve, trnnf
I the family hive exhibited other ptomment Great Bend farmen, lbe Meip County Farm Bure•u �
Mr. iowen· �ted that bit ca,e city ure , ha■ traded a piom.lllns have cbataf! of graveside rim;,
the arre.st of Roland Herrmann,
$7,50 per I.On,
------■tarted• growing potatoe■ 11 a · op for the annual talent 1how to· tie reeted' on Se� � 105.23 of , Ute
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In another ■clion, the board em- 291 Syca more St.·, Middleport,
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ployed county court clerk R. E. last night on a reckleu operation
MIIGS GINIRAL HOSPITAL
-1 1 &amp;ra�•�d attraction at the Kelp The section st,ites:
COIW1t■ of Mr. and Mrs, Sayre J - -AdmUted: George Casto, Mid• Grindley on a full-time basis al ch1rge. He will be tiven a hearHe II WUllam S. Dlles, ton of
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■n4 two 'ton■, Duane aod Rollin.
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Mr. and Mra. L o. DUe,, Jliddle ,
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All ba.e been fair e:lhibltora,
nlsmJ.ued : Shella Longenette, clerk had been employeo' half when the mayor
There are two 1Uv1,1on1 tor j uda:- ·
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If . - ' fhaut,tntt . port, who recently nio,. hem
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time to� $150 �
vacation.
ln·g bf the acta takln, part-the
dollan ei ii...... , w11 bl, ..,._ " B■J timore, Md., to Atb!Ulf. o., Reedsville.
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and has auumed the di■tr;ibi,tor• :-j un}or division of_ ·tho■� ,rom 12
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with l fJowen and the two boy11
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�i,trlet many
Jnc tomatoes. Duane, a form.er
celve cub awards of '3.
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CLEVELAND UPI -A doctor lato lpng periods of sJeep.
Detective SKt. Norman Ferrla
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Recently, fed up with �e imper- 11ld today the "sleepi ng - beauty"
They picked Up the unidentified said that "she relt a need to 'pun�
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in • holdup early tod.� l}Ja:r At· mart
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N· ei.mn may have suffered brain boy friend foi questkminC 11hortly ish herself. lnstaid she turned
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mea t wP , P1ld, tW dle': trac� the · cured lbe dli,trlbuJ,)
i. Bweau �tll ��r:arouada.
-,i· 11fd: di11.a1e Hd become drug addkta after Mn. Eratantonio adm itted u pr,n those she loved, her two
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ln )(elg, ager or lb• H�• Motel, odta:ide 111.�.: . ho�,� t:ftit � Pf!)- ed, the pli�ilff'e'4t� .nued Atbeits. wher, � . · 1 \l� ,Mj them � their mother.
His theory wts backed cp by
ried On wltbdut lier 33-year-&lt;1ld
couty 'frai onct • . b lt i ,bullneH, Atlanta, - dled aJXn.tt 2 a. m. 111, W fflm .�ed.uJr t1.n be CO'll_f l�, that, Uati, P.�� �II not '&lt;iftade home- and . oUU!f� �- If J,• � f1rll
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Mr. DUa 1'_ • i��tM1 Cl( MJ8, rt,ht the poss ibility �em■ins that Cl4:viland driq: store al one time. leaaed from St Ann'• HoipitaJ
,.¥r: -bai;b&gt;'._ owned anil opera� be DQ , Jl'ujdstand adm ldtu t.harp; ru ll,,. lhft.r
The � hfl ve �een �wibl
dleport Hi&amp;h School ,��•; · •�• , W. Uu1, will have Ill etfect,.
They. Hid &amp;he ··drugs may Jiave yea terday and taken lo thi: police
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for about the JJ,a�ne .J'ood M�l'ket f� ; l.boUl fof. �e e"(eftt.
Pot.Joel �" 'GNat
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!G, yeap and, thoua:h -pol:af4' pro- eight �rem, ��tll about five � . \\:; . , :."
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refo.ased on $1,000 bond.
hav• three thlldre�. . ·JJ:t1 . a mi. will· he no br1 ln damage," he ea,11.)y o�lnell..
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local . Hid, "There Is alto the po111lbtlity
Mn. Fratuhmio' s husband.
lher of Dave Diles,· 1
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8"!¥1vor■ In elude hi, w!f1, , ,the
atea to dPu,- her da u ghters, Ber• Vincent, 33, 111d the revel•tion of
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n ewswrlter who it ,porta. �tar: . ol long-range addiction."
·llnialied birvlstlq •� nine acre fOJ111er Be.ulah Wap�• ., �tatt . ��lll)O, N'. IC. UPI""":"
ttlll 1ft' ,W,r ,if ,._ · � for the Auoc iated Preu ,k. kidal-- . -ln.vuti,:■t�'I In the bizarre caee 111dette·, io • hld Venita, 5, into long his wile'■ extra-marital
attain .
, meanwhile, 11hifted tht: center of period': of 11.eep which " baffled was "a sboell:, but I intend - lo ·
Fills ;; • il;lu,btef, Ja�• BaUe,; Cipt),, Juepb KilUriCer �oda, ■tl ,· •-- 1th.at
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attention from tlle inother, Mn. doeton fGr atmort a year.
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Ioon fft&amp;ht and • Dew&gt; IWaehute l
tlleorluid
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"I always th.ought we had a
that Mr1. FratIJlllan Fr11antonJo, to her aeeret
fQR�_OWLY Mt}.C•
a !))ember . of the
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mart by le,,pifl ' fl'9m
NEW YORK 'QPJ-S�U ,.... lover in an effort to linri ou t how antonlo a:tve the drup to her happy mmiap" be 11.id. "'Sure,
Grueaide ■ervl.ca wlll l,e. ..held
.ll'tie _ Sayre tanilly baa won po.
tlito l lr&lt;&gt;pllle, nol only II lllp ,I U,.
Filla Cemtter, l"rl-, It - ,iondol1 , 1oa,o6ii
ol , ""!'lmliflo1trft,. 1"e . ort- nl\ll'llw" l"ixed In I ....,....ltlr tlte , :JD.yeu�ld wom,n o'bWned children il0 1, form of ..U-pun)lh. we hid quan:e!, j\ut •• llw111
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tlli:od thin(I ouL•
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teodent Of the �� - United B rethren Church,
mbust wilt be the •I-leaker during religious services
at 8 p,DI,
bis talk, ..,.d. otbe; nu.la tr1yer b)' Rrv. Fr"" I r,,.,..,,,.,.r �,
ftliaiOU1 ph.88 or tha : ,;ro:- Middleport. •Rev. , Robert Catd will
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OU 1tudenl, tt.111 be ��ned
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Quttn of the Junlar_ 1.'�ir'�nsl Dean �. 11ld R.-. G111i•r, ,. tft
WW, the .King·, vnn ii· i,, aenlor at tifl fM pl■tlerm durint the ,,..
Rudand High SchOOJ, 1 • , ' • •
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p.rt of the Ptotrant ,butna
·Dr: Mills went to Columbus a
at � p. lh. and i■ In� elate o f a r qu·ar�r of a ce n tury ago and »erv·
J.u r F■lr commit lff huded'i by ed· for many years at the Avon­
lll'L Dh:k Sterrett
dale EUB Chureh which bee•me
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The varied �eram -Of , 'lh'e falr koown as •�rhe Chut"ch or the Air"
hu been and JS ·•d�uaie\)' ■d\o er. for II.a Jntere1t-comman dlna: radio
tiled elaewhere • ia Uiil , and • P�•I- broadcaats to central Ohioane.
ouo lnueo or 'l'bt DaUy S.otlnel,
He ,110 bu served a numbtr of
I{ ianles frOm brilllan\ e.ttilbill other Gtntral Ohio EUB ehu rche1.
of atrieulture produNJ, farm eq,uJp. I There le no ch11·ge lo enler the
l:.\t"lock, and ihd.utlrlal fair,cround1 tonight. The public is
l'z'lfflea to enlertalnlbent event, epntiall" lrwited to.the grandstand.
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as "Toe Fair," starts
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THE SHOE BOX

COMING TO

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:·c; Crowij�d In 7:30 Ceremony
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hio Church Leader To Speak
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•Ith flOO •nd 15().00 In Free Merch.andlH 'ot their own choice for h■v l na MDl in
frltnd, ipurcha■lnc the lerseat and tee0nd lattett a mou nt of merthandiN , in dollar
v11u,. You do not have to purehue ■n,thln, 1ounell to enttir the contest qor do
you INove to be preMnt to win,

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GALAX I ES - 6 and 8 cylinder

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FAI RLAN E 500'5 - 6 and 8 cylinder

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M rs. W�J�y W�aley left . S u nd� y
for a vmt w1lh relatives in
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Story re- ,
turned to their home l n Dayton I
Satu rday after a visit with rela- 1
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M r . ■nd Mrs. Ed Noon of Cot•
u m b us a re spen�inl a few days
a t thei r home In Minersville.

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From time to time many of our cu1lomers show tholr loyalty lo us by ,
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F,isher, Ill., arc anr.r&gt; u ndng the
birth of a son. Jeffrey Allen, !_ast
Wf'Qk . Th ey have t_wo other ch lldren, Beverly and_ Rill.
Mrs. Warren IS thr. lormer Bar•
bara Co n ley o_f Brilliant, Ohi�._and
Mr. Warren 1s a former mrn1� ter
of the Bradford Chureh of Christ.

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Department of Health and t he
M eip Cou i, ty Tuberculosis Anociation will meet Wed ne sday at
the Cou nty Health office to make
plans for a viait.ation of the Mobil
Unit this fall.
Ten"'tive planti are for the unit 1•
to vislt Melu county du ring thr
last of Sept� m ber and the_ first . �
October. Thi.Ii will _be t�e first �1-� 1�
of the unit to Meigs County_ sinct'
the aprlng of 1MB ancl resiclf'nh
are again urged to avail themselves of lhe opportunity to h.a. v e
a free chest X•ra y al the Umc o!
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the visit.

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"SHANE"
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Wednesday aftern oon lhe can•
points. Two girls are t ied for teen will cond uct their very first
Mr. and Mra. Benton Ponn via•
third place, A n n Hub h;:i r_d and : l' ha mpionship in Rock 'n Roll
ited Friday at M u rray City with
An_n Sprou�e_, each hav in � 90 dancin � at th e Mciga County Fair.
his brother, Sa m Ponn, who is
pomts. Traili n g d ose l o t hese This will be the lint lime in the
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90 yea rs old and in poor health.
ca ndid a tes i.s &lt;.. larlo t te history or the canteen or the
two.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. T, West and
Smith w1l
Fair th .ii :. u ch � contest has be e n
son , Thom as, spent the weekend In
tes lanl!I will ma ke their f mal de- condu c l cd·· hcg uming at 3 p m
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Roseville with M r . and Mra. Mont
bu_t a I lb c ba II roo1� Ill
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West.
su1h Saturday evening.
I open to a l l youth of the MGM
Tuctiday ni,::M the canteen will area. Catc �ori es ind t1 de two t r°'
Mr . .rnd Mrs. Dwight Logan and \
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M r . and Mrs. Wal l.ace Bradford
son, Mr. and Mrs. George Lo!tan
for ca liriso and two £or the twist. anrt Miss Carolyn Milhoan were i n
Mi si, Berni ee Ki n g and Kellny
ifU/1 lter orn
I Saturday ni �·hl the ca n teen I P a rk c rshurg r,•riday nir:: 1 1 where
Nevillc .attended
the Athens
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of
�fr and Mr i. Ralph I l_umble
held H session al lhe American I th &lt;'y met Cadet Brncc Rradfurq,
fair Wednf'sday
announcm g . � hf' I Legion ha ll in Racine which at- , 1r ho has jui-t returned
B_radb ury • re
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Mr. and Mrs. oonal&lt;i Murphy or
bi rth of a daughter, V ad a lhz..i- , tra r.tcd 150 teenage rs. Advance of
d u L .v in Germany an1'.I WIii spend
Pittsburg h were Su nday K ue ib of
, beth, Th u rsday, Au,::. l J at . the j highli�ht of the dance was t he L wo weeks with his parents.
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M r. and Mu. Dwight Lor.an and
l loh.er hospital. Sh e w� igbed appearanct of l·he 1 96 1 Miaa TriMr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Reedi
son.
seven pounds . Mr. Humble 15 t� e ) Coun 1 y llc au\Y Pageant candidates and sons. Ronnie and Eddie, of C 1
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Mi11ses Kate and Elizabeth Fick
pa stor oC the Ch urch of Ch� ISI / on WH" rN after wllich tbey were lumbus cam e Friday evenlna:
for 1'
returned ·ha me
Friday evening
an d they have one other child, e6corted from· Gallipoli• to Ra• ' r;hort vieil with Mr. and Mrs, Lawalter
al Sidney
visit
weeks
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cine by a police escort.
BORmOtffALLY • P A.'!•
rence Reed and Mr, and Mn.
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Jrimes Reed and fllmlly.
who accom panied them home for
George White, New ...a s l l e , ind.,
.blaAik ud wb1t.e alllc lbUblJ\I'
Mr. and il'ln. Tom R ue and chll•,
a weekend visit.
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WU 4telped by · Wllaon Fol•
1.rcn Sue and JT, have been on a
Mr . and Mn. William Parker at
Coal M? unt ai •-�: W. V a_. _Mrs . Bu
N1' for th3 Edward Abbott
week 's vscation in Florida.
Col u m bus and M r. and Mrs. Ken0
com Lair OJ \, ,llf'lnoa l l IS a great ,I
OOlleoUon. Bia.ck lilk velvet
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I Pa u l Smart left Su nday for the
neth Farley of CheyJon, W . Va..
gra nd mother of the bilb)·.
allh-UII th• waiatllne.
youth camp at Tar Hollow where ,
were called here Sunday by the
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he will be ca_m p b usineu manaecr
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lllneaa of their m other, Mrs. Ed·
and
buyer lh1s week.
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ward Parker, who was taken to
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llradf1m! Ch1 1 rch ,., Chri&amp;t met on
Holzer hospital Saturda y evening.
Mrs G rg White or New c
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Mrs. Gladys Cuckler returned
tic, 1ndia�:. i� at the home of h�r
Mrs. Everett I_-,1i:1hlfoo. and Mrs. �on•in-law a nd, daughter, Mr. and '
home Friday after a weeks visit
Harry Hcud_r . ,•O\s as ho.ste a.
at Downin1t0n with her brother
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Mrs. Ralp h Humble, atld so n, RT,
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to a ssist in the care or Mrs . HumCharles White and da u ghter , 11nd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs .
prJs��e�� !} !t i�p �le�Yn Ev� hie and daughter. Vada, when they
Texan n a, of Middleport and M r. O�i, W haley.
ans and the ,crfpt� 89� 1 read by retur n f om
er
Hol
Ho11pltal
where Whitt's '1.lter, Mrs. Flore ne � Ha_n- \ =a;;;==== ==
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1 Mr�. Eva ni. The o:e nl�g prayer
Vada was born last week.
nay, or Akron, who is vlaitmg in
wH given b Mra Ha rry He ndricks
Mrs. Flos1ie Weis miller or Col• Middleport Vrilh relative1 for 1evd M
read the u
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m bus is visiti n g with Mr. and Mr1.
er-al weeks were In Gallipo�i1 S1.tn•
::crcta�•tre:s�et': :::ort.
Lawrence Milhoan.
day to vUllt with �ra. White who
Duri n K the bu slneu meeting the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch and waa taken I.O .Holzer Hospital Fridau voted to purchue m aterial to
&amp;dna, Steve a n d David, came Sun- d aty mornina: when Abe bad troube uied for c urtains for �he tnise•
day to spend the week with thelr �l_e Jn breathing. Mrs. White ,e.
j mcnt at the church and alao m ade
TUH. WED,. THURS.
pa rent Mr. and M rs. Pe rry Milch tn:a l ned it the boapUal for a checkplani to cond u ct I n uraery d u ring and ,
Mr. and Mra. John Sclnea. .
u p end obeervation.
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Get Double Your
t he m ld•week prayer ierviee on
Bob White o! Syracuse. brother
, Jea� Cas('y or V_l rginla la visit•
Wed n esday eveni n g.
la Slampa
Purchase
mg with Helen Lou11e Taylor.
-of Mr. _White, 1s also a _palient at
The next meeting of the cl■1II
Mei
the
Mr. nnd Mrs . R usa�U Shirk and
r. General Hoap1tal where
will be 8 wlcner roatt on Sept. 8
son, Mark, of Sp rlngf1eld and Mrs. he underwent surgery Sat u rday
llll the Evans ho me
Thelma Shirk are visiting with mornl ng. He is reported to. be re•
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Others atte n ding Frlday's meetMiddleport
Mrs . Mmnle E rlewine and family. covering nicely.
, ,__
ing wo1rc Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sit•
son s , Larry Pickens and son, Slev Mr. and M rs. Dale Dutton and
son, Larry Plekena and 10n, Stev. da u ghter, Ellen, were in Hunting- '
B utclt and Jert, Mra. Richard W IQ-, to n we1terday to aUe nd a Chritt­
Mra. Robert Hoover and dauihtet, mas Show ln con n ectio n with the
Laura, and Mr. a nd Mr1. Jl m R ee d. Dutton Dru g Store.
M rs. Lucy Gregg was in Hu nt­
YOUR
n S1Ju.[day »n. bwineH.
Jn
I
ct,o
Special Meetln11
.
and Mn. Jack Thoniaa were 1
A special meeting of the f.am­
eroy Band Boo■ters Altoclatlo n lJ · jf"u ntlngton over the week end i
wlll be field Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. o ret urn their childre n, Keleen
Robluon'1 Cleaner•
at the Se n io r HJih School to plan and Ja(�kie, who h11d 1pent the
.
'
PHONE WY 2-54%8
for an lee cna m social and other past week at the home of their P•·
ternal
g
r
a
n
dparenl1,
lo
Middleport.
IN POMEROY
I activltie1 before the beKlnnlna of
1
school.
Rev. a nd Mrs. Fred I. G ardner
have go ne to Tenneuee where Rev.
Gardner wlll attend a 11pecl1I se&amp;•
sion at Milligan Colle11e this week
and M rs. Gard ner wlll vl11lt with
thei r d■uJ!hter ■nd ra m ily, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Shaun and children in
Johnso n City. The Gardnera will be
on vacatlon ned werlt.
1 Mr. "nd Mr11. Hnrold lluhh11rd re•
turn�d Sundav ft'om Btl111ol. Co n n.
whe re the)' vii.UM with Mr. 1md .
Mr11. Steve n Toth 11nd son. Mike,
and month old dau�ht er, Cindy,
Mr. and Mrs. Wr11lcy Fry were
I n Colum bu s Saturdll:V l.o rrl u rn j
thelr son, Marvin, and Mrs. Fry '1
mothe r, Mrs. Ada Lambert, to Mid•
die po rt nrtc r , a week 'a visit 111 Col11mbu s with relatlve s.
Bob G rogan a nd aon, Terrv of
Toledo are vlalth;lg with Mr ' Gro.
11a11'1 brothc r-Jn-law a nd 1i�te'r. Mr. 1
and Mrs, John Kaufr. Alao visitingal the Ka. u rr home over the week
en d were Mrs. Jack Ka u H and ,
1
dauKhter. J udy, of Pt. Ple1&amp;an t.
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Mu llens
\
returnfld lo thelr home In Col u m­ I
bus S_unday alter 1pendlng the \
week en d wlth Mrs. Munens· sl11tcr ·
and bro1her. tn-law, Mt-. and Mrs. ,
'
Harry Che1her. Abo vl1ltln11 1t the
Cheaher home on Sunday was ·lita
Chcaher'e brother, John Blarkforcf"
j
of Chauncey.
r
Mrs. F1orenc'e Hannay of Alr:ro['_.
;
la visiting with her mother, MNI. ·
R. S. White and dau1hter, Beul1b
and other relatina.

I

Van Johnso n - Ver.a ft.h ies
"WEB OF 1-:V IDENC E"
ALSO CARTOON

!•

People
In Pomeroy

Mn. A. H. Carpenter a nd Miu
Sharon Jon e, or Middl eport were
in Ath el'II Saturday evenlna1: for
!he buffet dinner ,t !he Ohio Univentit Center. They w ere joined
i n At{eftl by Miss Get.a Lash and
Mlu C'onMl!nu Leete.
Othen atte nding the dinner
from the area were Mrs. M. D.
Hartinger, or Pome roy, Mrs. crary
Davia Mi l!IS Lenora Giles and Mrs.
G,a r e� Stanabury, all of Middle•
port.

.I .41tend Dinner

TB Mobil Unit
Plans V,·s,·t Here

Mainly About

•r FREDDI E HOUDASi4!LT
Pt . Pleasant Saturday rught to stage Its 248th
Mr. and M re. Ray Coles in
"Bandstand Record Hop. '' The dance is the first time in over
,
�
a year that the Canteen has been scheduled in the Pt, Pleasant t children, Clarence and Sandr
wbel'fl
recently
s
bu
m
u
Col
In.
e
r
we
[
area.
Mr. end
Highlighting the affair will be the appearance o f the fi ve they v1S1ted al the home _of r) incl.

TONIG HT
Burton
"d
, &amp;rba ra Rush
R.khal
"BltAMB l.,E BUSH'"
(Techrill'.Olur)
- a lao -

!

Around And
About
Middleport

The Tri.County Teen Canteen mov!S back mto �e Moose

A Cartoon Ivery Nitthtl

•

'

. Ballroom in

COMING SEPT. 4-5-6
"WtlO WAS THAT LADY"
Tony Curti-11 - Dean Martin

.'

0., Aug, 15, 1 960

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return,

.

AddiCt.100, pennaneut B r..i; Dama,re
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0 ' May F
s·mers pUDlS• hed B M.ot·her For Her 'Affan-•. '

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