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[ 8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Aug. 18, 1960

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1 959 GOLIATH

EmpreSti Sport 2 Door. New c.r
never sol d or titlf'd. 4 cyl.-83
H. P. Front wheel drive, 4 1peed
lrans. whitewall tires. healer
and Tirnny other extras. M�h
lei.:. than dealer cost.

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less rnll'nor Beaut iful · dark
green finish. New tires, heater,
a nlt"'c one.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Spires
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1or II au day furlough with hla [
mother, Mrs, Helen Sansbury
The Spires who hue spent th� ,
past Lwo rears in lzmar, Turkey,
.... 1th the U . l:i. Army will report
to f"ort Ridley, Md., following
his furlough

$1 395

1959 FORD

Crilfaxl 4 Door. V-8 motor. Ford­
omalil' trans, l�ss than 21,000
miles by carclul Joe.ii owner,
i vory and bt_&gt;.i�c finish, lovely
spotles� interior, ra d io. heater
and many other cxtr,u;.

$2365

1957 FORD

Mr, and Mn. Kenneth Russell, Racine R-2, arc annuuncing
the engagement of their daughter, Aleta Lynn fl.usseii to

Fairlanc 500 1-IHrcl Top Coupe.
New tires. rlcan interior, std.
trans. Dark i:rC'y finish, radio,
heater.

Ralph William

Aiten,

$1295

1957 CHEVROLET

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Moni ercy 4 Dour. Beautiful cor­
a l over ivory fiuith. Spotle11
lnlerior. new llro11, ndlo, heat­
er, Men:om11tk lnms.

MEIG·s THEATRE
Ppm.eroy, Ohto

NOT OPEN
August 1 4 Thru
Sept. 3

$1095

1 956 FORD

Fairlane 4 t&gt;oor. Low mlleaa:c
by looal owner. Beautiful black
. ,and white finiNh.
l..ike new
Urea, power 1lecrinij, i'"ordoma­
li&lt;:, radio, heater.

COMING IIPT. 4-5-6
"WHO WAS TIIAT LAOY"
Tony Curth1 - De11n Mwrtln

$995

VB 1"airllrnc
2 Door. Clean lnttr­
lor, . good tires, blue flni1h, for­
domatlc trans,, rad io, heater.

NEW and USED

COAL, OIL, GAS
FURN ACES

$795

1 956 CHEVROLET

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POMEROY , OHIO

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Mlddleporl
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l'airl■ne ConYertible Coupe. VB
· motor. t-'urdOUMUt, new white
1 top. lleaullful black a nd wMte
fl nl■h. Radio, heater, like new
wbUewall Urea.

Nam, Brand
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$1095

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1955 CHEVROLIT

Del 11a, 2 Door. 6 C)'I motor
ltd. tflan1., 2 lone green f\nl1h:
apoUe11 vinyl Interior Lrlm
llff1, radio , heater,

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$895

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1955 CHMOLIT

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d1u1hte1 or Mr. and Mr,. l"red
Flllln1er RD 3, WII tel ouod Sandra
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Comfortable, cool wrap-around brunch coals - short
sleeves - washable arnel checks - floral patterns and
border prlnta.
MISS�. SIZES - 12 lo 20
ffAj.f llltt:S - 14½ lo 24\.&gt;

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Loop Craft Jersey Loops Enough for
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WOMENS NYLON STOCKINGS

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Full Faoltloned Nylon Sloeldlll1
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28" ii 44 • with frlnled · enda and skid reslatant back.
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LOCAL DRIVn - Sidney Spence
down the home stre\Cb to
Ing Hideaway Rooney as he eomear,e1
,t. ,the Meigs County
win the first heat of the har!l,ess� n1
. Tlttll•., St. Albans. W .
hlr. Tile hors'e 11 owned by !fld
er. !\Obert Berry,!'bove
Va,. and.has been tr_ilned bi' Mr. S�
ll&lt;I- Ii t-.\vlth Willia r,orrla,
left Buffalo- N. Y ., wins the secofalo
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ow�ed by iil�s. Rqbert Berry,: llul
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at the Meigs County Fair wso �•II atte d.

Collision At
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Damaged Cars

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Intersection on West Main St., In
Pomeroy at 10:30 last night re-,.
1ulted in medium damage to two
can and the 1rrelt of one driver
on ,1 DWI tharg:e, Chief Jed' Web- ·
1ter u\d today.
Arrested by Pomeroy polit!CI"
was Howard Presley, west Col�dl·
bll, W. Va., after bis car had
cnaM&lt;I Into a atopped vehicle1
operated b y Terry Ohlinger, tt':t
Condor St., and owned hr Herma,n 1
Ohllna;er. Ohlinger told Pomeroy
police that he saw the 'PH)1ley ,
ear headinJ toward him and ■topped but wu ■truck on the _lert
front of hla car with damage to
the fenders. grill■ and radiator,
of both can. Ohlinaer complalrled'
of I back injury but wu not.
emei:geney
hoapitalized. T h e
aquad wu called, but not needed.
Also am11.ed last nl&amp;ht by
Pomeroy oc,Uc:e on • DWI chute
wu Kenneth H■leJ, Mlddl�
He wu · released on bond &amp;bll
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, · quality tufted llj!Nlid "Of cotlQD and vlJCtirle ray9n t!\•I la
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Powers Rewarded With 10 Year:
Sentence For AhjtttH11mility

The 31-year-old pilot could
have received a death · :,entenri:
but prosecutor Rom.an.- lludenb
recommended t ho -bis Ute be
spared. Ruddnto - had. ubd the
\hft:e-DWI cotU't-there •u no
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con■lder that ·be wal letl', into
"&amp;rave clime," deeply rearttl �
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Ruuian peoP,le and tba:t Ida1ion failed--"no· lffftt ·. h,fcr�
tion reached lUI de,t:in■ tion." ._,
Fneral SffVleea will be held
One or the American , attornC
Sunday at tWo o'clock at the Sy- a
tt0mp1.rtYin&amp; ·POwen' · family .....
ncuee N� . Chiu-eh for DayoaCQW revealed juat berore
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sentence Lh■t . Mn. Bars
�tetdat at the Meigs General Powera, t he prelty a:1ear
H_oapi�l J f9llqwiila • prolonger wife of the pllot, wantl t.qi remaJC,
tJl.neu. �. , liaJ!old , Holmes will in Russia duriq bei: llusban£1:
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• Mr. W�ar i11 1urv1ved by bla
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• lte, Mynle� a · HD, Dile. tnd ,
Powe.rt committed • severe
two �ehbdrP • all ot Syra•
�e Ind a · brqth�• . Ernest War-· but that there wei:9 tbi:ee, mi
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the diftction of .• Ml fa"1ly. ·... . ;
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atlon. . Mirilll\l")' 1bul'lday ni11ht dlovU: in Siberia on wtiat •:"
blamed lbl Pilbt lif." ii Pan Amert- American 1ovenimenl ·, ��,
airliner for I ed.,:ed wu :a,n la.tellicace ��
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Stormy applaUlt' greeted the

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Smooth fitting bodice shaped to flatter with lace ac­
i,ents on an orerlay ·of sheer lllualon nylon. Fitted mid·
tiff. Elaatlclr.ed back waist for smooth flt. Siles 82 to
�altz lengtb and 82 to 48 full length.

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bag that's easy to cliang,;

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MOSCOW (UPI) - Francis Gary Pdwers wu senfenced 10·
10 _yean in prison today by a military court which · found blin,
guilty of 1pyidg when he ·flew an American U-2 pbQlograpblc
plane over tl\e Sovtel Union.
Judge V!ltU!t Borisoglebsky read the lllmd-wrlllell verdict.
and senlellC\' i. a _packed courtroom after a �trial.•· •·
No judlcW •ppeal from the !!&lt;Dlence ls poosiblli; 'iiut ro.w,.
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Bepubllctn t!hairman and pftlldent make politics our �11111 nil
of . the club, ·Rtaided at the meet- 11ve the rundamm.tal ,.. jrl-111
1n1 wbich opened with group 1lng- I of tbe Re:PUblicu �Jn1 of .Amerie1 l ed by !In- Ben I An in. .,..
NeullJJnl with Mn. Lillian Steilf talk waa �nit II, 115" · . '·
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a loil&amp; W '9Mn. Evelyn .Lu.CU. candidate for Women ban co
with I tele•�idn· iy,tem to .:able Clerk of Courb,. and Bernard Fulll UticallJ. Our obittion 11D1 �1
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of the anuQ■ll dW1nli the flig ht.
. Speakeh for tbe evenina: were for cMn1 womtit
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11n. Jioffllet: G. Morria of Toledo. · u, vote wa� lt.t'ellled bJ
�tile vit;e c:heinnan .of the GOP ria, who allo gave the dllferelldli
state committee and Mrs. Maxine between the Republican - -� Ute
Charlton. 10th district committee- Democrat partio. She explained
woman. Botb.;-lld.ies expreued ■P- I Ou! cbanll!I in the Oblo eleetiQI
SN GoP Lunch ,... U.
prff!-ation of ti.e. large attendance.

"'iMor,pul" white crew top
aocka. �t combed cotton,
nylon �elnfo.reed heel and
toe ror �xtr� durability. Cel•
lopha� P�a&amp;ed, SI� 8�11.

39c pr.

A amup of beautiful fall dresses - In deep tones. All
l\llShable fabrics. Many styles to choose from - Includ­
ing ,Upon and button' front. Solids, checks' plaids and
. florala.
REGULAR and HALF SIZES

occasion.

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Boys cqtton arJ�le silc;ks,
�ulky �nti. Gola,
beige, dark brown, green
and navy. Sizes 8¼-1011 .

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A large and enthusiastic group of women •� - tlii:
"lunch and learn" meeting sponsored by the Meigs Coulft'
Women'• Republican club, Wednesday evening, at tbe li&lt;JKI
MaJti/1- AJ.nngements of flowers decorated tlie ball for ',\ff

"KIRBURY"

BOYS SOCKS

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Sanforized shrunk for per!ect fit. Full boxer waist.
Two front pockets. Serviceable. Easy to wash.

Womens Brunch Coats

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Large CrowdAttendsMeigs . ": .

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rlfhl, Mn. Muide Charlton of Lancaster, ioth Dlatrict Cl\iiE
1D1tteewoman; Mrs. Florence G. Morris Toledo .Ute ..
chairman ol llePUblican State Central and EJ:ecuti.ve �
lee, and Mn. Neva Pierce, Middlepart, Meigs County lll'Jlllbli:
can Cbalrwolillm; and standing, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Howell:;:.�
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Boya ud Girl• BIile Denim

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wide spread collars. Solid colors' checks ' plaids' novelty prints.

Book

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BOYS SHORT SLEEVE

LOOK AT ALL YOU GET!
I Quart Saucepan With Co ver
2 Quart Saucepan With Cover
3 Quart Saucepan With Cov er
6 Quart Dutch oven Roaster
10" SkiUel
Cover For Dutch Oven and 10" Skillet

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Sandra hu epitn.t the 1ummer
, Green, Riist, )4aroq� Navy, B rown,· Aj&gt;rl� Kell)w " "·
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"aSH McCALL"
with teUlna of ber man, uput.
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Vincent Pri&lt;I orul
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logue and fellow.hip boUX" ta epon.·
ALSO c'A'&amp;'IOON
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Adult Sunday IChoal du■ of I t
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Richard Wldinukl Henry fond• whleh Sandra la I ftl•btt.
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I SUIT AND JACRET BAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39&lt;
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SMITH CLOTHING ·

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iag, attached hoods, lie belts. Colors a11d clear plastic.
Stzes 6 to 14 and small, medium and large.

1 DRESS AND OVERCOAT BAG . . . . . . . . . . 4Dc
I ADDITIONAL BAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . le

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Mr. and Mrs Allen Hughe.
went to Alexandr ia, Va., Frid-&gt;' ,
where lhey v1sJled with their d•ti'•
-- -- ---- ghter an d f11mlly, Mr and Mrl .
Don Shamblin and chiidren. The!
had planned I longer vacatlo.,
but returned home M ond ay ""'"
· cause of Mn. Hughes.
or
Mr. an d Mn. Larry Lee WIie
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returned
Sunday from their weJ
omen's
rive membera ol the W
Sociely of Chrl,tlan Servke of lhe ding lrip whk h lhey ,pent "
Haven
Vlkirig
Heath Methodist Church of M iddle- Honeymooners
port were in WeUaWn WednesHlf ffei�hts·, fflnjmiina , l'et'�y ln th,rll!I
where they alt4!nded the Falt ' St'�- Poeono Mountain■, Pa.
Mn. Helen Sutbury has ��
inar of the WSCS of the Porhcelvcd word that her grandaori;
111outh district.
Mrs. C. W. Brooks of Ports• Johnny Spin!,, ,on or Mr. ■nd
mouth, district president, Will In Mu . Robert Spire1 who recent! )'
ch11r,:e or the all day meetiqg nnd underwent major aurgery al Walw111 1111818\ed b)' lhe other olficera ter Reed Ho1plt,I 11 recovering
an d hu been Liken back to hl1
of the district.
home In North Carolina where
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pu l 1ow 1 ng the morning 1e11lon a Mr. Spirea 111 11,1.■Uoned at F_or t
sack lunch wa� e njoye d at tll_o Braga ,
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�clhod iat Churt"'h w he ro the me�tMl11 Sue Knight who Is 11 tte�,
mg w1111 held. Attendin g from Mid- ing OSU thla sum me wm
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dieport_ ��re M�ll. Earl K nig ht, lotomorrow evenln&amp; 1:, the •�,;:
cal WSC S president, Ml11 Frled it e n d with her parents Mr
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F11ehnle, Mr11. Gleen Lambert, Miss 1 Mrs, Earl Knight. M'ra. Knl�it
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!Jess Sanborn 11nd MrM . E. N. East. will return to Columbus with
Sue for a vlalt .
Caplaln ■nd Mn . Slanl,y Pollcr and son Kyle went lo W heelIn" today to ,1,Jt with relative,..
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Mra. Donal d Allen and dauthlcn, Llndy and Nancy of Uyall■•
burg, Md,, viaited wllh Mr. and
The Friendly Circle of the Fed· Mrs. Clllh Braley yeaterda.y. On
HIiled Church held their annual Monday of thl1 week Mr. ■nd
picnic Tlleaday evenina: at the cot- Mrs , Jack SchweUier of CoJum
tage or Dr, and Mrs. Charles Mui• , bus visited ■l the Braley home I
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Carl Gl lmorll!I ll!IXPteh1 to le■�e 1
lcn at Hockinsport.
A covered diah 1upper WH aerv- today !or Buckeye Ulke w here
ed at 8:30 a. m. after which a do- he will join Mra, GIimore and J
votlonal service w11 Conducted by dtughter, Carla Sue, Mr. ind Mra,
Ml111 Ellaabtth Fick and Mln Mary . WUll■m White and dau1htcr and :
Mra. Robert Tewlcabary who have ••
Vlrilnla Relbel.
Gamea �re pla)'ed durlna tho be e n spendlni the week there
ovenlna: on. the 1paelous lawn over- The aroup will al&amp;o be Joined by I
looking the Ohio River. Following. Robert Towkabllry who la altend•
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tho games, • doQert courae w11 Ing Barber School in Columbus 1 '
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served �)! the ho1tea11e1 · for the for the weekend.
evenln&amp;, Mra. Roll'and Neutillng
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovitter
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and Mh. W. R. Shaateen, to Mrs, 1 will be In Athena Salurda to
Phil Globokar, Ml111 Relbel. Mra. .attend JraduaUon eaerclNI Y 1t
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Donald Hauck, Mr 1. Roy Ma)'ll!lr, OU where Mr. Hovatter'• abler
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Mn. Donald Lanning, Mn. Carl Mn. WllUam Hua;he1 (Boll)' Hi
BJllk■ n, Mrt, Jame■ Flqate, Miu Yatler) 1nd her husband wlll re- J ·
Fick, M�. Ed Arnold, Mn, Purl celvo dlplomaa.
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BUI Lewla ind daugbten, Ollla
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returned tuesda)' eveMN. Kermit Walto n, M1'1,
Mu:lltm and Ml11 Carolyn Frank of . nl ng rro m a vacation trip" which
I Included a vi.lit lo Nluua Falla.
Lynehburc, Ky,

BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX dealer Friendly• Circle
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BLANKET AND SLIPOVER BAGS . . . . . . 49&lt;
ADDITI.O NAL BAGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It

arr!Yed Frida)' for ,.
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visit with relatives before mo vm1:
to I new Job,
Mn. Ralph Humble ond new •
d.i ughter, Vada Elizabeth who
was born at Holier Hoapi ta l 1..t
week were returned home Mou day.

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IYRIAN QUITS CABIN E T
�AIRO UPI-A fifth Syr1u11
m1tu11ter Wednc1:1d11y walked out of
the United Arab Hepubl1c cabinet
Ieav Ing OIi I¥ on e Syri. an among 13
Egyptians.

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The wedding will lake place Saturday, Aug. 20, at the
Emanue l . Lulher�n C�urch, Lancaster, The couple plan to I
make their home m Chicago.
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Now $1 699

Get Our Deal Today
On A N1w '60
pit� or Corvair

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Bel Air 4 Door. V-8 motor, po­
werglide trans., has power
1tl!erlng, brakC!S, tinted 11h1sK,
,11ood whitewal1 tlre1, ,ractory air
oon d it 1oned, i!potlcss interior.
beauhrul white over red flnlsh.

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Mr. and Mrs: Re!d Varney
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Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Will'ia m , who have been lmng
m_ Carlsbad ,

Sugar • Grove, Ohio.
Alten
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M tss R ussell 1s a graduate of Racu�e H!gh School , class _of
1968, and has been employed by Nationwide Insurance Company of Columbus for the past 18 months.
Mr. Alten graduated from Bern-Unio n High Scho.ol, class
of 1968. He is a student of De Uris Technology I nst. , Chicago ,

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Keep, a:armcnt.s clean and ,ale from moth11, moisture, din and
dust.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dorsey and
s�na, Timmy and JeU of Eau Gal
he, Fl.a., are spending tht week
with her p11rents, Mr. a nd Mrs.
Jame&amp; Ingels.
Mr - and Mra. Ernest Covert and
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chil dren, David, Betty, Barbara,
Chuick)' and Paula came Tuesda)' )
for a short viait wlth Mrs. Lucille
! Mayes. David, Betty and Barbara
plan to apend the week here j
with Mrs· M1ye1 ·

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Mr. an d Mrs. Wilbur �anning
; and sons, Ronald and Donald and
Richard Roller haYe been visiting
with their d1i1ughter, Loretta .,nd
Barbara Stile&amp; in WHhington, D.
C. Eolh 1:1rls who arc graduate, in
Lhis spring's class al MHS arc cm­
ploy�(J with the FBI there.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham and
ciuldren. rorhmouth, ha ,·c been
visiting with his mother, Mr�.
Addie Bitters and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe llishop, loeal, and with rela1
ti ves in New Haven.
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4 Door Station Wa,gon. Exu!p­
tional dean and very low mil•
:.igl"' Beautiful while !n'Cr silver
blue VB motor, automatic trans.
Radio, healer, new nylon tirea.

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Around And
About
Mlddleport

Mrs. Lillian Stan1bury A dams
of Xenia has been visitln&amp; for
se\·eral days with Mn. Gamel
Enll:l m inger and wlth friends in
I Rutland.
Mrs. Guy Reynolds, Mn. Min•
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erva Childers, MrL Frank Betz,
local and Mrs. Nina Bland ot
Akron gpent Tuesday in Park
ersburg on busineS!.

Now $1 695

t J)oor SL/Ilion W1111on. V8 mo•
lot-, Powergli de, radio hoatt-r,
new whllew11II tirea. 6ean In•
lide ind out, OeirntHul ivoey
OVt!r red finbh.

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. f.om�entating Editoriall)
0peration I·

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• StipJ)Ose you worked for an oil compa..,j· ,,­
� ,: touring spedalist, with the job of seJp• .. �
- the best routes fn,, q.p to 100 motor; . .... a r1
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'and then slaymg
behind while they w•·
,li'Vanting off on fun or busines:.. This E ..inds
�!rating enqugh lo pav e a path to a psy­
• -'cblatrl$t', couch.
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• ::;:, '·But it doesn't work out that way, according
• ;io the people who nun the touring centers of
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• :our oil companies. None is looking for a psy­
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• :;,cJiiabist. In the words of one s1affer, "The
--jbb requires endless contact with peo�le, and.
people and their problems art fast\iiatjng "
' ' · These specialists are located i n many cities
· here and abroad, and they provide free tour
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guidance by mail, phone, and personal con•
tact. They're called upon to handle both the
serious and the ridiculous. One bureau, for
had to plot a coast-to-coast tour for
,,;instance,
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mg m e. · · hose pregnant wife had a\1 00 miles of a hosp i tal. Othd)'S to be wit.
er bureaus have reassure people that those
TV bandits are n actually bushwacking tra�rn desert. And, believe it
veler s in the W
: admitted to the un or not, when ' ,
, ��ests for "direcion last year •
,iate."
tions on drh
) direct benefits
The oil c ,
; to buy its brand
unle ss the m,
the route passes
,s
or gasoline, ah ,
through areas w,,�· · � · · .,,np�ny g;1soline isn't
e 9en sold. One young lady aSXed tor guidance
on a route Crom Palmyra, New Yotk, to Tam­
pa, Florida, J1dding that she 'p lanned lo go by
horseback! She got the information she want­
ed. It's a good will service, from the company
standpo int , and a mighty useful one to the
motori st ventur ing into far, strange places.

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eftd conclucllna ctl1p.ateh ,bout
h\1 ax,-rl.nc•.
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aY en.\ YIM
TO� YO UPl-The t'flll of , the
by
Communiit prison y,,111 e�
1 . of
eitht feet. n was the
thrte in whieh I waa to live for
.a . year on, Red charge, of espionace.
I had eome inUt China from
Hon&amp;: Kon&amp;: on a a,i.mple .n.ewa �
lia:nment for UPI. I had explamtd in full why I was comin&amp;. I
b;d i.en welc,omed by the .Comrabniatt. B\l,l within lo day1o I
wu. Jn prt,nn on trumped-up
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The first cP I I contained two
wooden, 1latted beds about eight
inche11 otf the floor, and a wooden bucket which would serve as
my toilet for a year.
RWgulatlonl ....,_.
The walls were · w-hitewa&amp;hed.
Hil..._ on Lhe far. 11!4il WH a 1leel
barred windp_w. Only by standing
dp -nii bed lln �I� could one
• �. . �.ut. �ut this waa against
tlie rule1.
1 wu never permitted lo see
another ptj■oner.
Ori \he .d�r wm-.e pasted prison
recull.tiona:
"DorL't tvute food, Don't fight

BIG

Aveust 20
The Syracuse
Presbyterian
Church Ice cream social, 8:30 p.
m. on lhe thurch lawn. Proreedl
lo be uaed !or the building fund.
Autust 21
The First Presbyterian Church
of Middleport will hold Sunday
ikhtK1l-&lt;.'. hurl'h this Sunday al
Q;30 11m ir, the. 11nctuary with
James Buchanan aivlng the les11on.
Au1u,t 22
Special meeUn1, Bradbury PTA,
al lhe Khool, 7:30 p. m., Monday.
1'he Dauaher1 or Unlon Veterans
wUI meet Monday at 7 :30 p. m. al
the DAV Hall In Pomeroy.
AutUlt 25
The Cheater PTA ls 1ponaorln&amp;
a Get-Acquainted party for lhe
pupll• enterJn1 the fint grade
and thelr n,othert on Thuraday.
Au1. 2ft, l :SO to 3:ao p. m. at
the Chfllter 1rade 1chool
Au..,,t 21
A hymn 1lnM wUl be held al the
Frnedom GQ1pt1l ?,ll111lon at . Bald
KnobB, · PorUand•BHhan Road, on
Sunday, Augu1t ts, at :.! p. m., with
R�v. E. J. Griffith a1 1ona leader,

--·led by her e;o;-;�d

The Baptl,l Sunday School picnic w.. held al Forked Bun Lake
Sunday afternoon, !eavi!lg :1£ter
the momin&amp; wor11hlp service al
the church. After the potluck
dlnner, games and 1wlmming
were enjoyed. A large crowd at­
tended.
The WSCS met In tlle Melho•
dl■t Church 11anctuary Friday
evenlng. Mrs. Sybil MIies was
pro1r1m chairman. The buslnesa
1e11lon WIUJ in charge of Mrs.
M1r1aret Houdashelt, 'fhe hostess­
•• Mrs. A. C . Bradrord and Mrt.
Helen Younce served a deuerl
COUHC during the HCl■J hour.
The Esther Circle or the BaP ·
tlat Missionary Society met at
the home of Mn. Firn Gaul with
Mlsa Vera Beegle CO•ho1te11. Mrs.
Bertha Sayre.&gt;, in charge of the
devollona. used £or her topic "'llhe
Sowera or l-'11ith'' Mrs. Laura Bell
presented a program on Foreign
MIKl!IIOn&amp;. Mrs. Gaul and Miss
Beegle, ho1les&amp;e11, 1erved retreah­
menb to ten members and one
guest.
Mr. and Mn. Fred Shain, W.
B. Crolll and Virgil Roush at­
tended the runeral or Homer J�c•
caud at Delaware Monday.
Mrs. Owen W■tson accompan-

wife, �;--;nd
Mrs. lv1m Watsowi. attended the
funeral of her uncle, E. W.
Gooper at Nea:ley, Pa.
Francis Morris WIS honored
Sunday wilh a birthday dinner
PreaeTit were Mr. and Mrs . R. K.
Swirl and daughter, M ichele of
Columbus, Mrs. Christine Lake
and son Bill aTid Mrs. Morris.
Mr, and Mrs. Carql Sayre ond
granddaughter, Mickey Wolfe,
left Monday on D lrip to Niagar.i
F11ll1.
Mrs. Goldie Shain of Logan
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W.alke,1 ·
of Shawnee vislfod Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Shain, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wal•
lace HUI and other relatives
over
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(with whom!) Don't gamble (!_hat
w:as almost funny). Don'l Sin�.
Don't dance. Don'l dry tlotheJ I�
cell. Don't pretend illness. Don t
smoke. Don't use vulgn lanau11@. Reflect on your crimes an.i
reflect on the iovernment."
Food Net a.ct
Breakfut &gt;Jould be pushed
thl'Ouch a small door in tla )&gt;otthe �... doo�. It usq_aUy
tom .
cons11ted of wiaiery rice and noodles and ,omotime1 •· • ..pieee of
bread. There wu qo coffee. ,
, Ll:nch w11 utually rlce, �,b.$f!I and Hlinetimu ,. a • l�
_i JIIIV'k. or fish, After I\JW I
pip · for a couple of �s .U
,then :wait for dinner. . IJ'he. 'foal:l
was lllDt too bad · anil actaalh I
gliiled some weight ln priAOn.
bi:er I (\l'U mo\led , t o a slllht•
bl \a'tt:er .cell and then to OM
.!NIU:. tW'o ,windows. a bed anti
desk. The food iniproved and I
was ,given special permission to
smo.ke a couple ·ot cigarettes. a
il day. lt was part Of a eampal211
.to "rel'onn" me and bring me
over lo t)leir.. sije.,.

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I . Jfhe ·tone,meas was harl to
,�r. Sometimes I cried. I know
· ir'o\vn llle,i Ulould not �Cl'Y i:i1,1t
lht'l'e are -times when • good cry
helps you,

'rite Off�¥artn Market

article In Farm and Power Equlpment f�rmers, tpese liidividuals and institutions
JD•g&amp;zine tells of a con\paratively new mar­ are ��tantly seeking ways to reduce costs,
. iret that ibe producers and seliers of this and mechanization has been one of the an­
swers.
. ' r equipment have developed .
�It's known as the off-farm market. Some
In addition to the heavy equipmen t, a vast
years ago II became evident that 1lii1'market
new market for power tools has emerged • might soon become the only source &lt;if sales
for chain saws, Lawn mowers, tillers and a
: for many farm equipment dealers � he deal­
host of other machines and accessori_e s. The
. ers In locations where farJ)l lands liave been farm
equipment manufacturers have helped
;;.turned Into housin� developJnfrtt'i ;!ii\Justrial to meet the demand.
.....areas, 'highways, arrports and Jhe 11.M,.,
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Agriculture, of course, Is still the major
:" The equipment manufa�IUI'£�• .�alined
mat:hincs for varied uses . .And_ ·lbe buyers in market for the equipment makers and deal­
many instances were those responsible for ers, and the machines become better all the
converting the farm land to other fU'Wf/e':­ time. B�t there's more than ,c:;ne string to
bome builders, highway departments, lrjstitu­ their bow, as the growing off.farm market
•tious, industrial plants, and so on. Like the shows.

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EDITOR'S NOTE : While th•
Runlan Communilh .,. tryln9
F r•nci• Gary., Powen °" .,,Y
chU9" in Molen thla WNk,
tht story of anothtr spy trial
•ncf !Pt"lton .....tence Ml .....,
writti.n ltl T...,._ II .. tb• flrt,t
pM10f1 ■tort of BUI YI� . .Chin
•" reportar •mplDYff by United p,..,. International In Hone
••t
Kone, who we• r.t•
month after • y..r ln_prl
1t- In
w■1
c.otort. Yim t.11• hott
picked up by cOmmunls · ...
(l.'rity pollct whll• on aulanment in Chin• and Wrs,ed
with 1pyln9. H•r• Is the HCOnd
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In Hol\l KonJ tbal I boed·
ed help.
There wu the once friendly
travel a,ency pJlp who had ttu11t
me •l the nllrC&gt;ad 1lltlon and
shown me to tbe hotel. There
w u Qie waitreu 11bo teatlfled I
tritd. lo "cori;,11.ft" bet with tip■, .
'hie ·travel servlce man 1aid I
had uked him Lo 1muu:le me
out o! Canton. It was an outri&amp;ht
He.
The Judge prod ed my .eamera, typewriter, .n�boob u1d
n tofd by
unuse· d film . I had
In
aaency
travel
nist
tbe Commu
HOng Kong th.It I coUld bring
tbem., •
"�Q ., Y,_PU 1'Jye a biqa: to say,'
1 uted !e . ,nan whtl
jht!:
tomiey . I had
de:fenM
m,
WII
•� fliltver exCha�j'� a •�rd w.i
hlllt.
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to. flhe accused•�
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�'ti;Ite:e hasjudge,
vlo­
, '/ti:.el
' �Ye�� ,tf,!ti the Pe6"
,pJoi tPIOOlo , · � ��. Thal
, lrat step ·
mum � iiat
., . I eug•
rel&amp;\ea.st ·tou .give blrl'I ..• [ ht sen·
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�;.� �! !"Y • �� \,,e !rial
.... l waited
,recef,eil.•;,t'Wt .:01MI 1
,.lf �l'l'•F (titloo room
/fhe sen,oil.i � �,
t�nce ., · �1• :,. k��on. The
, 10. in . . i , i\ielily serve.1
would
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Jed &lt;iut ' lol � irili.,,. )lo one
spoke. Jo m.e..._ Jkj
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lldlddieport, O., Au&amp;. 19, 1960
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy•

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Bernice White, children Della
and Cury of Sl. Albani called on
relative, here Thursday.
Mn, Lola Sorde11 spent Sltur­
day with Mra. Elyvin1 McHaUee
of Rutland.

Several from here attended the
Alhena fair lhe pHt week.
Friends here w'ere sorry to
be■r or the death or Mn. Myrtal
Torrence of Delaware Sunday.
She formerly lived bere, relatives
are plannin&amp; on attending the fu.
ner■l Wednellday..

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Sometimee to pJSs the time I
dit11,ced, whil:Jina around the cell
, !Nlth , an iJDaKil'.1ary Hong Kong
bfauty ln an eye-catchin g Cfle­
from
ongaan. I like pop ular mu!lic ■nd _ Tliete wire : · '
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prison
W.rdlih
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I
had
ao 10metimes I also sanl to my­
stood befor,e �the d6utt., made •
self.
,proper, ronfesaiQP . and 1;0presaed
. I became so ,)9neaome I uluid f!il!n&gt;jlilY lo• . 11!f·j /1\ir!me1" I
the gpal"d to,, .talk to me, � �g;li_t five been Ki1 died. But I
•t�
th'e warden. Th'ey agreed. I got ■tood silent.
Soo Tho Slti,ts. ;
indoctrination lectures. But it
The Commuitial!I never 11ve up
was good to hear someone talk.
·
The warden would 'go on and on. tl')'ini· to "rerorin" me. . .
Ten day.11 before I was rell!lsed,
He would tell me of the great ad·
van�ment Communist li"11 ina W3S they · made their la1t big_ et�mpt
to win me over. The warden took
making.
me · on a morning sightsee-Ing t,Jp
Then interrogat1on1 were re- around Canton.
sumcd. You see, 1 stm hadn't
,He showed me bul1dh1t11 and
been brought to trial.
conttru&lt;'tlon to demontirate the
There were two men. I called might of Communist China. Then
them the "sweet talker'' and the we went to the famous yellow
"shouter." They took tufns on .fiower mountain eardens so, I
me. "Sweet talker'' told me that �uld aee the beauty or Red hot•
everyone mike• mistakea, that I ttculture.
had only to· repent. ''ShOqter" , . U was my l�st. , � out of
�hrew the same queationa abolit :,priaon and it was _a , �t. 11lree
spyinK-he made muo� of the f•ct ,da)'.I. late?, the warajen took me
I carried the huae sum. o f 1,000 oh :�othet &amp;our. 'rbe,,y '"°anted to
Hong Kong dollars--'fii66 in U · be s ure they bad a "frJend
"
s. exchange term,.
when 1 WIS �•id, ,
Days itumbl• On
• The day bef9te my. year· was
Day after day atumbted by, My u p� I wr.ote .• -1.etter · to· the CoY·
jailers gave Me newepapers and ernment polbt.P,;li �l that mJ ·
books, inost of them attacklng f«m �I •mb'iftl. l- thanked
·
Am,rlcan imperialis�. I asked . �� -' tiir w:.,kirtd"_ freatment.
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for music an� they put a radio · T 't'i 'Hld fo . Ve '
IOIQ8thinl to
loudspeaker an my_ !ceU. ,It wt.a_ · ' $14 .
, ..ti;)·" ed• ,or I
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played nery evemng . , for 1¥_1.1!, , ·
leased
hqu, q\it!!i"f.1 ,,�U\»! 1 ,1J1tutiil;,
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marches, i,lW,Uli •»ia, �P la a � '1--:
t, I waa
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pular Comr:nunlif' 1161•�- ·
1 k to th•
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tY,en��
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On the nltht of Jan. 11,
:tJ�t," •�here I first Nglstered.
.Jx month• after � h;acl 'I" .
spenti'" th.e night in_
TJiieeS.'tui.tds
China, I WIii talr:m&lt; 1 DUt of my
mY r:o(bri.:Thp . n�t- - d_a,: they toot
.
all. I thwtht thl- Clftllll'Wnltfl
me
ttit! tra� , an,d accompan­
..,. tolng to rel"M _. and I . ie' .ffl"e� to -1., t.11e, )&gt;Qrdu. On
d
th'e
· ·had to fight down- my l•Y• w� ovt the qutiUOnint' contln•
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lnstud I W'H takffl to a room ,ued;
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In tht prl1on and blinded a
Finally I stepped across th
· IN"! c:h•l'91nt nM with , ... · bottler ·to . ffeedom.
pkln,..,,
What did I feel'! Honestly,
.
Tbe Communi,ta � slq:!d . lf I cannot say. The year tOO- a Io
wanted ,a Ja�y�r, I �!d no; Aft.er .out ..:ot. .me. . 1 felt cr-1.1 el, . wlthou
all, I_ ·had Prhio�Sly made an Ad- much sentiment. J felt II it som
�IH1on-after m �� days straight thing had been lOl!lt.
the
mterroj!atio�-of vlola�lng
It was when my mother-unde
!Wlver&amp;!gntv ol lhe Ohmc.�e Peo · weigh
t and lookin11 . much older
pies Republic.
than her 42 yean-e}asptd me in
The next afternoon, I Wall hand her urns that I knew I W■■ horne.
cuffed and taken in an American
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The
bulldln&amp;,
court
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glare of two newsreel camera
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Ooodll1hts hit my eye, .
OIIVOTED TO •(N1Ul,ll1t
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'th ese were 300 spectators in
Pvt. Darrell Gene ·.1,nklns, 10n
OP lllt)�l'( ; �P,A
. lldll�• i. __,., ·Mts1IU
of Mr. and ¥fa. � Jenl:in1 Sr. the rear of the room.
.Publll1aecl ,vet)t �&gt;••
I walked down the 1i1le■ to a
of Syracu,e 'ha• .. co,n-pleUJd bis
lone table at ' Which eat the iuda:• 1IDI lun:dq
nr,t ·a 1weei■ or • Baile Traf.nin« "•
•n.t .. YallC
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clad in the llao Tt&lt;•lufti, hllh ,._hllohl!&gt;I
11 �t llnoJr, ·K)r,;
apendlng
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table
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tunics.
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two
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went
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o•mi
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The l'omeroY ��•nq' ,quad wu inauueted lo 1pt&gt;1t In·. Man· A-.'
Yil\
wu ealled 11t 1:JO. , � ,-terday darln,. the natlo�•l , laq1uaie.
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t,o th� Grant Au1tlit bOme' on Brier The film was to be dhtrlbuted ftt!i . ntt.
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Milhoan
Mn. Gladys Benaon o( Mid­
land; Pa .. visited with Mrs. Edith
Osborne thia week.
Er[lesl Weber, Fannie Adamo
and SylVia Coleman went to Sa­
·bina last week to visit with Mr.
and Mn. Dale Adama.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mon vhllt­
ed recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Reed Crary.
Mr, and Mrs. Art Ka11per or
Columbus visited a te-w days
with her JJarents Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Bahr last week,
Miss Jact:ie Conway or Colum­
bus la ependlnJ thi1 wele'k with
her grandparenlll, Mr. and Mn.
M. L: Bahr and Mn. Allee Dod­
,o n,
Mt;9. Lillian McDole of Beaver
visited with Mn. Edith Osborne
laet week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold OabornP.
and sons went to Midland, Pa.,
over the week end to vl1it with
relatives.
Mr. and Mr,. Lee Hunt, Ri­
chard, Jean and Robert motored
to Nitro Sunday to viait hie rela­
tives.
Mr. and Mn. W. I!:. Milhoan of
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn. Everett
Milhoan and Witllam Milhoan
attended the Milhoan Rei.inion 111t
Mllh91n Ridge Sunday.

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Mrs. Golda Shain, Lo&amp;an, Mn,
Jerry Walker and family, Shaw­
nee, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shain,
Ra.cine were ,upper a:ueat■ ol Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Walker Tue■day.
Mr. and Mn, Leo Eddy and
family, Wooster, Mr. and Mr1.
Junior White and
d1u1hter of
Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker
and family of Killbuck apent the
weekend with Grover White and
family and Ral-ph B1l11rd f■mUy .
Mr. and Mn. W.\llltm Struble
or Logan spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs, ·J, C. McKay.
Mrs. Thelma Orr ■nd Mrs. Min­
nie Orr c.lled on Mr. and Mra.
Rollen Torrence Sunday at TUp­
pers Plains.
· Mr. and Mrs. Harold H11wk and
son Mark, Cheater called on the
Charle• Spencer family Wednesday.
Mr. and Mn, BIily Orr and
sons, Reedaville, spent SuJKlay
with Mr. and Mrs. Cllnt Orr.
Mr. and Mra. Grover Whlte and
Doris called on Mr. and
Mra.
Wateman White, Keno, Friday.
· Miss Dorothy Hawk of Colum•
bus, Mrs. MIJford and RoOOrt
Hawk, Shnde Valley ealled on Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Spencer and
Mre. Etta Spencer.
Roger Davie, Rutland, spent
the pa■t week with bi1 cou1in
Gary Holter.
Roger Howerton or Cleveland
called on the Grover White tam•
Uy Friday.
Mr. and Mn. Cecil Spence:r
called on bl• mo'1ier, Mr•. Etti
Spencer i'ncl helped her celebrate
her 97th birthday.
Gary_ Holter 11 spending a few
days with Roger Davis, Rutland.

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ment wu ejected rrom reentry body of a Redat.o:D.t
mlaalle, and hen &amp;re video,.
tape r•rllDI ot Ute. photo.I 1'
made ot tJ:ie NHntry body.
Tlie TV capaule wu travdIng much alower, wbicb aocount■ tor the re-ontry body
becomtng lmaller and mian.
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New Hav,n, W. Va.

Tonight 111d Slllurday - Show Stuu·At 1:41
Sunl[1y 111d Monda)'.' - Show Starlll Ai
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"CIRCUS STARS"

Don't miss . this: th,:illlng· show of the Ruuian Big Top
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1Bra1U1 °{rf.gftt) lbaket band■ wttlf Prol'� Ltoa.ld .Sedov, tb•
. �et•a lead!JIJ N)Ck11 ezpert. .ID Stodiholm II th,y meet
' at tho lnteruilonol ,.._...llcal CoqnD. · 8edo9 II
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· �int Ol tho ,orpnllatloll.

ONI IXNIT ,a AN01Hn-u. s. -·- wonmer ...

.poHCfl look naJ detel1\llned (and .,
AU.1
- , ctk-,'th■.t c!ocky,SUJ in the.mip,ct· Ulrt) u they break up a
• Wtilt aathtrtn:1· ID downtown Leopoldvilll. · taadfopMtoJ

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"SGT. RUTLEDGE"

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You· must 'see this from • the beginning and pleue don't
tell the ending!
. JEfF HUNT(IR la

S • I Even ts

lly VIRNON SCOTT
"I wa1n't kidding about goal.I.
HOLLYWOOD UPI - Producer, They're all over the place and
rlirector George Stevens spent two have depleted the wealth and
111onths searching location sites in beauty o! the land itself."
Even the architecture, parlicu•
the Near· East for '"the Greatest
Story Ever Told •• before �ecldlng larly modern b\lildings, has chang•
to shoot lhe picture in the United &lt;-d the !ace of ancient Christian•
dom. .
States. .
Sandburg W Ill A••lst
Stevens, a painstaking perfec ,
"Thia Is an Inspirational story
Uonif;t, fo1:1nd the orij!linal land.
marks unfit for a Biblical back- and it calls for inspirational writ•
lr1g, acting and directiou j,J1t as
drop.
Hct traveled l,,tbanon. Syria, Is- . It docs breath - taking hack
,rael, Jordan apd Turkey, tracing grounds," the director said. "That'•
t he life of Christ, re11eart'hing bis the principal reaeon we called on
multi-million-doll ar rellglou• epic. Carl Sandburg to assist with the
""l'M l•nd h11
errodt!cl by writl�.
IMft and ·....
he- Nld.
"Th11 film has a respon&amp;lbilily
"In Biblical times the }!oly to preaent Jesus attractivel:y to
1And was a lua'b, r".cb' J.l'C• with the people who have such conclu•
ro�ll and fertite 'farrn land. &amp;ions ready at hand, I hopo to
Now It Is barren and bumed out. ■how Lhu picture )&gt;ehInd the Iron
"Shooting a picture in that part Curtain and in such countries a,
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or lhe world i.bout the il!e of Indian and Pakistan
where Chrla­
Jeaus Christ Is equival�t to mak• Uanlty ls a minority religion.
Ina a 49-er gold rush lllm In mod"It wouJd be tmsatiafactory for
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ern San Franci1C(I.
me to make a propaganda film for
Roll frtt:d YHr
peopJe who already believe in the
'."Ibe Greate.t Story ,Ever .TO id, " subject matter.
ther�fore, will roll early next year
" 'The Greatest · Story •E"·er
on l ocation at Lake Meade, the Told' 1hould touch them, but It
Salh1n Sea, the.i:(irand Canyon and also mu.it have a point ot view
Zion National PO'k.
accepted £avorably by those reli. No one h■a been cast for the iilons outrdde th� Judeo - Chrislian
p1cti,are yet, but Steven, con,idere . teneta."
the eettlnp to bf.: equally a,, imPortant to the succeri of ihe Olm.
TIM■ ON f.llR HANDS
"Lo�•tlone are extr.aordinarily
NEW YORK UPI - A 8tudy of
Important in this c11e," he said watch buyers' .habit&amp; hH proved
froro bi1 o!lice at 20th Century- what male� claim to have known
Fox .dudloe.
all llong: 'rhat. a fellow ran expert
''Threy must conta)n !i'lrandeur bia date to be late.
and excJtelt'1e�t. The land pla:,ed
Thie ii borne out, say8 Bulova
l part bi. the history- of the �o, Wakh Co., by I survey th1t ahi'.lW•
pie who lived during those thnes. ed that only at per Cflnt of women
1t 1h1ped' their lives, thelr hqpe,, watch buyen rank timekeeping ac:•
.
their zeal,
curacy as the most Important fac.
"But varlo:utr Invasion• end lor in bµyina: ·• Watch, while 52
wan aCCo\lnted for who!esale de• per cent put appearance of the
1tructio,n
of rotesls and flelds, Watch first. Men, on lbe other
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�ranaforininF the countryside IDto .hand, rated ar�euracy first in ·64
an e�Uµly different Place. .
per cent of' �belt·replie1. · ·

"MAN IN THE , MET"

SUNDAY and MON,AY,
AUGUST' 21-22
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PalestineNo Longer Suitable
· To Film 'Greatest Story' Epic

ALAN LADD b,

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They finally relealed my body.
They never captured my mind.
The •tory I want to tell I• the
truth about the Communi•t.--and
thelt· own complete dilrej!lard ror
the rights of individuala and their
cont.empt for the princlple1 of
freedom and equallb."
My Weaternized name 11 "Bill"
My Chinese name Ja Yim Yuen
Lo. I wu born U years aa:o in
Kiangai Province of mainland
China. My famil y fled to Hong
Kong during World War II when
I WH three. I bave lived in Hong
Kong lince, wor.ttns ilfter I fin1,hed 1ebool, fir,t for a European
newa agency and then f'1f United
Prell.'! International.
To lntenlew Downey
In July, 19!19, I wat asaignt!d.
to go from Hong Kong to Canton
for an Interview with William
Downey, youna:er brother of John
Downey. an American ciliz.en
serving life imprisonm:::r.t on es­
pionage charges. Younger Downey
had received special permiuion
to tnfer Red China and UPI "ant­
ed me to interview him.
All arrangemenu for the trip
were made through the Chim
Travel Service, a Communist organization in Hong Kong. I paid
them .$41 and the y bought my
train ticket, made hotel reaerva•
tions and arranged for their rep•
resentative.s to meet me in Canton.
I told them fully about the pur- ,
pose or my trip. They gave me
permission to take a camera and
typewriter. I received a tag for
my lapel so the Communi!;ts at
the Canton rajlrQad station would
1pol me.
The next day I ero111ed the bor•
der into China without di!!icully
although I answered many ques•
OCIO
tiona from the border inltl)eetorJ.
I told them I intended to sta�
By Kethfffn Bln•II
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bogard amt only two or three day,.
Cr■t• C.-d Senice
son, Johnny, spent a week's vaca•
A flood had hit the area. On
tion in Rock City, Tenn.
Rev. and Mra. Floyd Bogard and the three-hour train ride to Can•
family, F1y, spent Sunday with hi1 ton, J took pictures of the high
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bo· waler a11d of Re d army soldien,
peasanls and workers at the four
gard.
Vlctor Durst recentb visited with stations where we stopped.
Two very friendly travel men
Johnny Suttle.
Several from Hatael Church al- met me at the station and took
tended church at the Gospel Mis- me lo the Huachia Hotel, where
I got the best room in the house.
sion Sunday evening.
Bruce •Bi1.11ell has been spendinK l paid for the taxi. t.ut the driver
several days with his grandparents re ( used a tip as did the travel
Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Bissell, and aervice men.
I tried immediately to contact
Avis Bissell has been visiting wlth
her grandmother, Mrs. Garnet Hay . Downey but with out success.
Everyone pleaded ignorance of
man.
Mrs. Hattie Lawrence spt. nt Fri- hia whereabout-thai. day and
day with her· son and (amlly, Mr. the next. So I went sight1ecing,
and Mrs. Clarence La wrence of taking picture8 of street.a, houses,
people, traffic and conelruclionPorUand.
r. and Mrs. Wilbur Bluell, Mrs. typical tourist pbolos.
Then my Hong Kong office adta Sdttle and IOhi Joh nny, vis•
ited with Mrs. Mae Brewer lt'ld ·1:rited me that Downey wae leav·
daughter, . Sylvia, Friday evening. ing Canton. I was told the reason
Mrs. Jamee SutUe entertained I could nol reach him was be·
vlsitore from Riverview school cause I had not contacted the
Friday where she 18 employed II a Ne w China New1 Agency, al•
though I am sure the agency
teacher.
Mr. and Mr,. David Ashworth knew I was coming,
Confltcaff HI•
were visited recently by friends
--from West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Appleby and
Mr:i.. David Aahworth were in Porn,
eroy on business.
l'dr. and Mrs. James Keefer and
family, Parkersburg, visited with
their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Bissell, Sunday arternoon.
Mrs. France11 Larkins spent
Tuesday evening wilh Mrs. Carl
Fitch.

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Mn. Myrtle Walter :i. employ­
ed at the Minm-vllle Poat Office
for the next two WHk1.
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Sorden
of DUImood, W. Va., spent Mon­
day with Mrs. Clint Orr and Mrs .
Lola Sorden.

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IDITOR'S NOT
While th.e
l11Mian (ommuntul ,,. try•
Ina Pr1ncl1 Gary ,...,, .,.
"'' ch■rt" an Moac■w thll W'Mlc
the atory ef another ■py trial
and p,INn Nntena 11 Nlntl
written In Tokp. It Is ttN· first
perMn ·••ry of a111 Ykn, • Ch'­
... report# employtd l,y U..at
N PrllM .lnt.matktn■ I in Mont
Kont, wt.Go WH reiMMCI t.lt
month efter • rt,ar In prlMl'I
in Canton. Yim 19111 how he
Wit picked u,. br Communl1t
M&lt;urffy ,.nee wttlt. on 11•1111•
rMnt In China and cherttdl wlt11
1pyln9,
IY 8fLL YIM
TOKYO UPI-The Chinese Com­
muni1t11 lmpriloned me for one
year on trumped up 1py ehar1e1.
They knew they were wrong, I
lost one year of my life, bul now
l am bark in freedom..
At 7 a. m. J1.1ly 19, Ut:19, I had
crossed the border from Hong
Kong Into Red China on a news
1111ignment. One year, nine days,
two hours and 20 minute• later
I crossed back again.
For one year. I never alept in
the dark. The single, unshaded
light bulb in my prison cell
glared throughout the nlaht. For
one year I never saw another
prisoner, although I am sure
there were 1,000 In the ume C1nt1'.ln jail.
Rvn• Around Cell
For that year I sang to qiyself,
danced or r■n ilround the cell to
preserve my aanlty.
Durl111 that time I belonged to
the Communl■ta. 1'hey bad my
body. But they wan led my mind.

Mn. Arthur Barr, Cheater.

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Mra.._,J'ra.nk Janke ot Demott,
Ind., 1pedt the weekend with her
1l1tor, Mr•. Lola Sorden.

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Demonstrates Again R ed China's Hate Of West

Mr. and llrt. Arthur Orr, d1u1hter Martha ,pent U1e weekend
with Dr. and Kn, Ro&amp;er Gruuer
and dau&amp;ht.en, Lopn.

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I made plan• to return lo Honii:
Kong, but 1t l l ao that night •
hotel waitJ e1t1 told rne the .secu­
rity blllllU wanted to talk to me.
I took a taxi. Two Colmuni11t■
were waiting for me. young men
•bout 25, dreued in wh11l' 1po rt.s
abirts, •Jae.It and rubher llh&lt;,es
To my a■toWJlbment they ac­
culed me of illegal entry inLo
China as an American reporter
ffiey .aid I abould have reported
to the tecurit)' bureau. They con·
fiauted my papen, warned me
not to communicate with an;,on!'
or attempt to leave Canton a11d
lo come back the next d,1y .
For the nel.l seven days I wai;
Interrogated. usually at night
Afterwardi I WH allowed lo re­
turn to my hotel. J decided I bad
lo notify Hong Kong. I called a
taxi and said I wanted to go
1ight1eeing. When J got about two
flocks from the cable office I had
Lhe cab 1top and walked tbe rest
of the way.
C.11 For Help
"Date return unknown," I cab­
led UPI. "Need help" I sign•
ed the cable, "lvyman." because
in Hong Kon&amp; they knew I liked
Ivy League clothing.
I picked up my taxi, rode
around the city and returned to
the hotel to wait for a phone call
from Hong Kong. It never came.
The next day, I tried lo put lhru
a call myself. That did it.
Within minutes, a security bureau official entered my room.�.
·•So you wanted to cal I Hong
Kone," he said. •·Haven't you for­
gotten our discipline?"
I was taken back to the sec.:rity bureau !or lhc last time. I
had dttided to "conress" . I was
""fraid for my life and J wanted
lo survive, not onl )· for myself
but llO I could tell m)' story.
information. I admitted to "vio•
latlng the sovereignty of the Chinese People, lrepublic." That
seemed to be enough.
After half an hour. the Communi1Ls produced a paper author·
izin£ my arrest. I signed ii . ! hen
wrote : " I do not know the rea son for my arrest."
A door was opened and in
walked the hotel waitress I had
known. She carried m )· eoat. cam-

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(above/ will lead the Mu-ch of
1 Dimes in Ohio neat year. He
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Feller, chairman for the past
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defend 0. 8. U•Z pllDt ft:u­
CD G. Powezw ill llllriwl
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view magazine I had boua:)lt.
The Communi&amp;ta bad me cbed:
my possessions. Thea theJ drove
me m a Jaguar automobile to the
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brick-walletl prilon.

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Social Items

ly Mn, Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mn. Marlon Parsons
and family of Marietta apent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mn. DorH Par.
aona and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beckner
and !IO!l of San Diego, Calif., who
were called here by the death l'lf
hie mother at Pl. Pleasant ,\llalted
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charle, Knlghtning Sr., also.
Nancy Roush or Let■:ot F■lls
s�nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Herber! Roueh 1md son.
Sue Ann Buck of Columbus
spent the week end w_Jth her par•
ents, Mr. and Mrt.· Roy bucK . .
Mr. and Mrs. Rlehard Oun ■nd
family moved Friday from the
Charles Burri residence to the Kar•
ry Hill residence at Letart Felli.
Mr. and din. Emmett Haney and
fan11ly o! Harrisonville visitt�
Monda)/' wlUi Mr. and Mn. Child­
re1111.
Franklin Arnott who Js employ­
ed in Michigan spent the Week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Arnott and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roush and
family of Winfield, W. Va., spent
Sunday afternoon wlth Fred Ro1.11h
and other relatives.
Callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Roush Sunday were
Mr. and Mr,, Clarence Roush and
family Of Winfield, ForTe1t Neig­
ler of Raclne and Victor Swain o!
Racine.
Marion Oun returned home Sun,
day after a week'• vielt with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Oun at New
Brighton and Lewi1 and em ours
at Wellivllle.
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Re-v. Edward Griffith, Herbtrl
Roush and Nancy· Rt,uah were hon­
or gnest1 al picnic at the Rock
Sprini;;s Fairl'.rounds Thuraday eve­
ning In 1'.lbservance of their birth­
days whkh were all Che ume
week. PreSflnl were Mr. and Mr■.
Ruastll Roush, Jean Hupp, Roberta
Nancy, Cindy. · David tind Sharon
Roush, Mrs. Edward Grlftilh, Mr.
and Mnr, Kerbert Rolleh, 8euie
Slaughter, Roger Rou•h and David
Griffith.
Mr. and Mr1. Herbert Romh and
.son, Roaer� called on Mr. and lfb.
lack Sharpnack at Racine SundaJ
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w i t h o u t ,• e I c c t , i c i t y ?

For heating, cooling, cooking, Y{&amp;shing, d rying, ligh11ng ... electricit,:
makes many wonderful thi �gs nappen for. you. Col umbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Company provides low-coat power i f_qr : I
your i ncreasing needs - dependable electricity i n ·the amount,- ,
J�U need, wherever you need it, at \he moment you want it.J
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� ,: touring spedalist, with the job of seJp• .. �
- the best routes fn,, q.p to 100 motor; . .... a r1
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'and then slaymg
behind while they w•·
,li'Vanting off on fun or busines:.. This E ..inds
�!rating enqugh lo pav e a path to a psy­
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--jbb requires endless contact with peo�le, and.
people and their problems art fast\iiatjng "
' ' · These specialists are located i n many cities
· here and abroad, and they provide free tour
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guidance by mail, phone, and personal con•
tact. They're called upon to handle both the
serious and the ridiculous. One bureau, for
had to plot a coast-to-coast tour for
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er bureaus have reassure people that those
TV bandits are n actually bushwacking tra�rn desert. And, believe it
veler s in the W
: admitted to the un or not, when ' ,
, ��ests for "direcion last year •
,iate."
tions on drh
) direct benefits
The oil c ,
; to buy its brand
unle ss the m,
the route passes
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or gasoline, ah ,
through areas w,,�· · � · · .,,np�ny g;1soline isn't
e 9en sold. One young lady aSXed tor guidance
on a route Crom Palmyra, New Yotk, to Tam­
pa, Florida, J1dding that she 'p lanned lo go by
horseback! She got the information she want­
ed. It's a good will service, from the company
standpo int , and a mighty useful one to the
motori st ventur ing into far, strange places.

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TO� YO UPl-The t'flll of , the
by
Communiit prison y,,111 e�
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eitht feet. n was the
thrte in whieh I waa to live for
.a . year on, Red charge, of espionace.
I had eome inUt China from
Hon&amp;: Kon&amp;: on a a,i.mple .n.ewa �
lia:nment for UPI. I had explamtd in full why I was comin&amp;. I
b;d i.en welc,omed by the .Comrabniatt. B\l,l within lo day1o I
wu. Jn prt,nn on trumped-up
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The first cP I I contained two
wooden, 1latted beds about eight
inche11 otf the floor, and a wooden bucket which would serve as
my toilet for a year.
RWgulatlonl ....,_.
The walls were · w-hitewa&amp;hed.
Hil..._ on Lhe far. 11!4il WH a 1leel
barred windp_w. Only by standing
dp -nii bed lln �I� could one
• �. . �.ut. �ut this waa against
tlie rule1.
1 wu never permitted lo see
another ptj■oner.
Ori \he .d�r wm-.e pasted prison
recull.tiona:
"DorL't tvute food, Don't fight

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Aveust 20
The Syracuse
Presbyterian
Church Ice cream social, 8:30 p.
m. on lhe thurch lawn. Proreedl
lo be uaed !or the building fund.
Autust 21
The First Presbyterian Church
of Middleport will hold Sunday
ikhtK1l-&lt;.'. hurl'h this Sunday al
Q;30 11m ir, the. 11nctuary with
James Buchanan aivlng the les11on.
Au1u,t 22
Special meeUn1, Bradbury PTA,
al lhe Khool, 7:30 p. m., Monday.
1'he Dauaher1 or Unlon Veterans
wUI meet Monday at 7 :30 p. m. al
the DAV Hall In Pomeroy.
AutUlt 25
The Cheater PTA ls 1ponaorln&amp;
a Get-Acquainted party for lhe
pupll• enterJn1 the fint grade
and thelr n,othert on Thuraday.
Au1. 2ft, l :SO to 3:ao p. m. at
the Chfllter 1rade 1chool
Au..,,t 21
A hymn 1lnM wUl be held al the
Frnedom GQ1pt1l ?,ll111lon at . Bald
KnobB, · PorUand•BHhan Road, on
Sunday, Augu1t ts, at :.! p. m., with
R�v. E. J. Griffith a1 1ona leader,

--·led by her e;o;-;�d

The Baptl,l Sunday School picnic w.. held al Forked Bun Lake
Sunday afternoon, !eavi!lg :1£ter
the momin&amp; wor11hlp service al
the church. After the potluck
dlnner, games and 1wlmming
were enjoyed. A large crowd at­
tended.
The WSCS met In tlle Melho•
dl■t Church 11anctuary Friday
evenlng. Mrs. Sybil MIies was
pro1r1m chairman. The buslnesa
1e11lon WIUJ in charge of Mrs.
M1r1aret Houdashelt, 'fhe hostess­
•• Mrs. A. C . Bradrord and Mrt.
Helen Younce served a deuerl
COUHC during the HCl■J hour.
The Esther Circle or the BaP ·
tlat Missionary Society met at
the home of Mn. Firn Gaul with
Mlsa Vera Beegle CO•ho1te11. Mrs.
Bertha Sayre.&gt;, in charge of the
devollona. used £or her topic "'llhe
Sowera or l-'11ith'' Mrs. Laura Bell
presented a program on Foreign
MIKl!IIOn&amp;. Mrs. Gaul and Miss
Beegle, ho1les&amp;e11, 1erved retreah­
menb to ten members and one
guest.
Mr. and Mn. Fred Shain, W.
B. Crolll and Virgil Roush at­
tended the runeral or Homer J�c•
caud at Delaware Monday.
Mrs. Owen W■tson accompan-

wife, �;--;nd
Mrs. lv1m Watsowi. attended the
funeral of her uncle, E. W.
Gooper at Nea:ley, Pa.
Francis Morris WIS honored
Sunday wilh a birthday dinner
PreaeTit were Mr. and Mrs . R. K.
Swirl and daughter, M ichele of
Columbus, Mrs. Christine Lake
and son Bill aTid Mrs. Morris.
Mr, and Mrs. Carql Sayre ond
granddaughter, Mickey Wolfe,
left Monday on D lrip to Niagar.i
F11ll1.
Mrs. Goldie Shain of Logan
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W.alke,1 ·
of Shawnee vislfod Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Shain, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wal•
lace HUI and other relatives
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w:as almost funny). Don'l Sin�.
Don't dance. Don'l dry tlotheJ I�
cell. Don't pretend illness. Don t
smoke. Don't use vulgn lanau11@. Reflect on your crimes an.i
reflect on the iovernment."
Food Net a.ct
Breakfut &gt;Jould be pushed
thl'Ouch a small door in tla )&gt;otthe �... doo�. It usq_aUy
tom .
cons11ted of wiaiery rice and noodles and ,omotime1 •· • ..pieee of
bread. There wu qo coffee. ,
, Ll:nch w11 utually rlce, �,b.$f!I and Hlinetimu ,. a • l�
_i JIIIV'k. or fish, After I\JW I
pip · for a couple of �s .U
,then :wait for dinner. . IJ'he. 'foal:l
was lllDt too bad · anil actaalh I
gliiled some weight ln priAOn.
bi:er I (\l'U mo\led , t o a slllht•
bl \a'tt:er .cell and then to OM
.!NIU:. tW'o ,windows. a bed anti
desk. The food iniproved and I
was ,given special permission to
smo.ke a couple ·ot cigarettes. a
il day. lt was part Of a eampal211
.to "rel'onn" me and bring me
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,�r. Sometimes I cried. I know
· ir'o\vn llle,i Ulould not �Cl'Y i:i1,1t
lht'l'e are -times when • good cry
helps you,

'rite Off�¥artn Market

article In Farm and Power Equlpment f�rmers, tpese liidividuals and institutions
JD•g&amp;zine tells of a con\paratively new mar­ are ��tantly seeking ways to reduce costs,
. iret that ibe producers and seliers of this and mechanization has been one of the an­
swers.
. ' r equipment have developed .
�It's known as the off-farm market. Some
In addition to the heavy equipmen t, a vast
years ago II became evident that 1lii1'market
new market for power tools has emerged • might soon become the only source &lt;if sales
for chain saws, Lawn mowers, tillers and a
: for many farm equipment dealers � he deal­
host of other machines and accessori_e s. The
. ers In locations where farJ)l lands liave been farm
equipment manufacturers have helped
;;.turned Into housin� developJnfrtt'i ;!ii\Justrial to meet the demand.
.....areas, 'highways, arrports and Jhe 11.M,.,
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:" The equipment manufa�IUI'£�• .�alined
mat:hincs for varied uses . .And_ ·lbe buyers in market for the equipment makers and deal­
many instances were those responsible for ers, and the machines become better all the
converting the farm land to other fU'Wf/e':­ time. B�t there's more than ,c:;ne string to
bome builders, highway departments, lrjstitu­ their bow, as the growing off.farm market
•tious, industrial plants, and so on. Like the shows.

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Runlan Communilh .,. tryln9
F r•nci• Gary., Powen °" .,,Y
chU9" in Molen thla WNk,
tht story of anothtr spy trial
•ncf !Pt"lton .....tence Ml .....,
writti.n ltl T...,._ II .. tb• flrt,t
pM10f1 ■tort of BUI YI� . .Chin
•" reportar •mplDYff by United p,..,. International In Hone
••t
Kone, who we• r.t•
month after • y..r ln_prl
1t- In
w■1
c.otort. Yim t.11• hott
picked up by cOmmunls · ...
(l.'rity pollct whll• on aulanment in Chin• and Wrs,ed
with 1pyln9. H•r• Is the HCOnd
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ed help.
There wu the once friendly
travel a,ency pJlp who had ttu11t
me •l the nllrC&gt;ad 1lltlon and
shown me to tbe hotel. There
w u Qie waitreu 11bo teatlfled I
tritd. lo "cori;,11.ft" bet with tip■, .
'hie ·travel servlce man 1aid I
had uked him Lo 1muu:le me
out o! Canton. It was an outri&amp;ht
He.
The Judge prod ed my .eamera, typewriter, .n�boob u1d
n tofd by
unuse· d film . I had
In
aaency
travel
nist
tbe Commu
HOng Kong th.It I coUld bring
tbem., •
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1 uted !e . ,nan whtl
jht!:
tomiey . I had
de:fenM
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vlo­
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,pJoi tPIOOlo , · � ��. Thal
, lrat step ·
mum � iiat
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rel&amp;\ea.st ·tou .give blrl'I ..• [ ht sen·
t
�;.� �! !"Y • �� \,,e !rial
.... l waited
,recef,eil.•;,t'Wt .:01MI 1
,.lf �l'l'•F (titloo room
/fhe sen,oil.i � �,
t�nce ., · �1• :,. k��on. The
, 10. in . . i , i\ielily serve.1
would
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Jed &lt;iut ' lol � irili.,,. )lo one
spoke. Jo m.e..._ Jkj
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Bernice White, children Della
and Cury of Sl. Albani called on
relative, here Thursday.
Mn, Lola Sorde11 spent Sltur­
day with Mra. Elyvin1 McHaUee
of Rutland.

Several from here attended the
Alhena fair lhe pHt week.
Friends here w'ere sorry to
be■r or the death or Mn. Myrtal
Torrence of Delaware Sunday.
She formerly lived bere, relatives
are plannin&amp; on attending the fu.
ner■l Wednellday..

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Sometimee to pJSs the time I
dit11,ced, whil:Jina around the cell
, !Nlth , an iJDaKil'.1ary Hong Kong
bfauty ln an eye-catchin g Cfle­
from
ongaan. I like pop ular mu!lic ■nd _ Tliete wire : · '
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prison
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ao 10metimes I also sanl to my­
stood befor,e �the d6utt., made •
self.
,proper, ronfesaiQP . and 1;0presaed
. I became so ,)9neaome I uluid f!il!n&gt;jlilY lo• . 11!f·j /1\ir!me1" I
the gpal"d to,, .talk to me, � �g;li_t five been Ki1 died. But I
•t�
th'e warden. Th'ey agreed. I got ■tood silent.
Soo Tho Slti,ts. ;
indoctrination lectures. But it
The Commuitial!I never 11ve up
was good to hear someone talk.
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The warden would 'go on and on. tl')'ini· to "rerorin" me. . .
Ten day.11 before I was rell!lsed,
He would tell me of the great ad·
van�ment Communist li"11 ina W3S they · made their la1t big_ et�mpt
to win me over. The warden took
making.
me · on a morning sightsee-Ing t,Jp
Then interrogat1on1 were re- around Canton.
sumcd. You see, 1 stm hadn't
,He showed me bul1dh1t11 and
been brought to trial.
conttru&lt;'tlon to demontirate the
There were two men. I called might of Communist China. Then
them the "sweet talker'' and the we went to the famous yellow
"shouter." They took tufns on .fiower mountain eardens so, I
me. "Sweet talker'' told me that �uld aee the beauty or Red hot•
everyone mike• mistakea, that I ttculture.
had only to· repent. ''ShOqter" , . U was my l�st. , � out of
�hrew the same queationa abolit :,priaon and it was _a , �t. 11lree
spyinK-he made muo� of the f•ct ,da)'.I. late?, the warajen took me
I carried the huae sum. o f 1,000 oh :�othet &amp;our. 'rbe,,y '"°anted to
Hong Kong dollars--'fii66 in U · be s ure they bad a "frJend
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s. exchange term,.
when 1 WIS �•id, ,
Days itumbl• On
• The day bef9te my. year· was
Day after day atumbted by, My u p� I wr.ote .• -1.etter · to· the CoY·
jailers gave Me newepapers and ernment polbt.P,;li �l that mJ ·
books, inost of them attacklng f«m �I •mb'iftl. l- thanked
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Am,rlcan imperialis�. I asked . �� -' tiir w:.,kirtd"_ freatment.
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for music an� they put a radio · T 't'i 'Hld fo . Ve '
IOIQ8thinl to
loudspeaker an my_ !ceU. ,It wt.a_ · ' $14 .
, ..ti;)·" ed• ,or I
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played nery evemng . , for 1¥_1.1!, , ·
leased
hqu, q\it!!i"f.1 ,,�U\»! 1 ,1J1tutiil;,
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marches, i,lW,Uli •»ia, �P la a � '1--:
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On the nltht of Jan. 11,
:tJ�t," •�here I first Nglstered.
.Jx month• after � h;acl 'I" .
spenti'" th.e night in_
TJiieeS.'tui.tds
China, I WIii talr:m&lt; 1 DUt of my
mY r:o(bri.:Thp . n�t- - d_a,: they toot
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all. I thwtht thl- Clftllll'Wnltfl
me
ttit! tra� , an,d accompan­
..,. tolng to rel"M _. and I . ie' .ffl"e� to -1., t.11e, )&gt;Qrdu. On
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th'e
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lnstud I W'H takffl to a room ,ued;
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What did I feel'! Honestly,
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Tbe Communi,ta � slq:!d . lf I cannot say. The year tOO- a Io
wanted ,a Ja�y�r, I �!d no; Aft.er .out ..:ot. .me. . 1 felt cr-1.1 el, . wlthou
all, I_ ·had Prhio�Sly made an Ad- much sentiment. J felt II it som
�IH1on-after m �� days straight thing had been lOl!lt.
the
mterroj!atio�-of vlola�lng
It was when my mother-unde
!Wlver&amp;!gntv ol lhe Ohmc.�e Peo · weigh
t and lookin11 . much older
pies Republic.
than her 42 yean-e}asptd me in
The next afternoon, I Wall hand her urns that I knew I W■■ horne.
cuffed and taken in an American
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'th ese were 300 spectators in
Pvt. Darrell Gene ·.1,nklns, 10n
OP lllt)�l'( ; �P,A
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of Mr. and ¥fa. � Jenl:in1 Sr. the rear of the room.
.Publll1aecl ,vet)t �&gt;••
I walked down the 1i1le■ to a
of Syracu,e 'ha• .. co,n-pleUJd bis
lone table at ' Which eat the iuda:• 1IDI lun:dq
nr,t ·a 1weei■ or • Baile Traf.nin« "•
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Milhoan
Mn. Gladys Benaon o( Mid­
land; Pa .. visited with Mrs. Edith
Osborne thia week.
Er[lesl Weber, Fannie Adamo
and SylVia Coleman went to Sa­
·bina last week to visit with Mr.
and Mn. Dale Adama.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mon vhllt­
ed recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Reed Crary.
Mr, and Mrs. Art Ka11per or
Columbus visited a te-w days
with her JJarents Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Bahr last week,
Miss Jact:ie Conway or Colum­
bus la ependlnJ thi1 wele'k with
her grandparenlll, Mr. and Mn.
M. L: Bahr and Mn. Allee Dod­
,o n,
Mt;9. Lillian McDole of Beaver
visited with Mn. Edith Osborne
laet week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold OabornP.
and sons went to Midland, Pa.,
over the week end to vl1it with
relatives.
Mr. and Mr,. Lee Hunt, Ri­
chard, Jean and Robert motored
to Nitro Sunday to viait hie rela­
tives.
Mr. and Mn. W. I!:. Milhoan of
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn. Everett
Milhoan and Witllam Milhoan
attended the Milhoan Rei.inion 111t
Mllh91n Ridge Sunday.

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Mrs. Golda Shain, Lo&amp;an, Mn,
Jerry Walker and family, Shaw­
nee, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shain,
Ra.cine were ,upper a:ueat■ ol Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Walker Tue■day.
Mr. and Mn, Leo Eddy and
family, Wooster, Mr. and Mr1.
Junior White and
d1u1hter of
Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker
and family of Killbuck apent the
weekend with Grover White and
family and Ral-ph B1l11rd f■mUy .
Mr. and Mn. W.\llltm Struble
or Logan spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs, ·J, C. McKay.
Mrs. Thelma Orr ■nd Mrs. Min­
nie Orr c.lled on Mr. and Mra.
Rollen Torrence Sunday at TUp­
pers Plains.
· Mr. and Mrs. Harold H11wk and
son Mark, Cheater called on the
Charle• Spencer family Wednesday.
Mr. and Mn, BIily Orr and
sons, Reedaville, spent SuJKlay
with Mr. and Mrs. Cllnt Orr.
Mr. and Mra. Grover Whlte and
Doris called on Mr. and
Mra.
Wateman White, Keno, Friday.
· Miss Dorothy Hawk of Colum•
bus, Mrs. MIJford and RoOOrt
Hawk, Shnde Valley ealled on Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Spencer and
Mre. Etta Spencer.
Roger Davie, Rutland, spent
the pa■t week with bi1 cou1in
Gary Holter.
Roger Howerton or Cleveland
called on the Grover White tam•
Uy Friday.
Mr. and Mn. Cecil Spence:r
called on bl• mo'1ier, Mr•. Etti
Spencer i'ncl helped her celebrate
her 97th birthday.
Gary_ Holter 11 spending a few
days with Roger Davis, Rutland.

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mlaalle, and hen &amp;re video,.
tape r•rllDI ot Ute. photo.I 1'
made ot tJ:ie NHntry body.
Tlie TV capaule wu travdIng much alower, wbicb aocount■ tor the re-ontry body
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Don't miss . this: th,:illlng· show of the Ruuian Big Top
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1Bra1U1 °{rf.gftt) lbaket band■ wttlf Prol'� Ltoa.ld .Sedov, tb•
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lly VIRNON SCOTT
"I wa1n't kidding about goal.I.
HOLLYWOOD UPI - Producer, They're all over the place and
rlirector George Stevens spent two have depleted the wealth and
111onths searching location sites in beauty o! the land itself."
Even the architecture, parlicu•
the Near· East for '"the Greatest
Story Ever Told •• before �ecldlng larly modern b\lildings, has chang•
to shoot lhe picture in the United &lt;-d the !ace of ancient Christian•
dom. .
States. .
Sandburg W Ill A••lst
Stevens, a painstaking perfec ,
"Thia Is an Inspirational story
Uonif;t, fo1:1nd the orij!linal land.
marks unfit for a Biblical back- and it calls for inspirational writ•
lr1g, acting and directiou j,J1t as
drop.
Hct traveled l,,tbanon. Syria, Is- . It docs breath - taking hack
,rael, Jordan apd Turkey, tracing grounds," the director said. "That'•
t he life of Christ, re11eart'hing bis the principal reaeon we called on
multi-million-doll ar rellglou• epic. Carl Sandburg to assist with the
""l'M l•nd h11
errodt!cl by writl�.
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"Th11 film has a respon&amp;lbilily
"In Biblical times the }!oly to preaent Jesus attractivel:y to
1And was a lua'b, r".cb' J.l'C• with the people who have such conclu•
ro�ll and fertite 'farrn land. &amp;ions ready at hand, I hopo to
Now It Is barren and bumed out. ■how Lhu picture )&gt;ehInd the Iron
"Shooting a picture in that part Curtain and in such countries a,
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or lhe world i.bout the il!e of Indian and Pakistan
where Chrla­
Jeaus Christ Is equival�t to mak• Uanlty ls a minority religion.
Ina a 49-er gold rush lllm In mod"It wouJd be tmsatiafactory for
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ern San Franci1C(I.
me to make a propaganda film for
Roll frtt:d YHr
peopJe who already believe in the
'."Ibe Greate.t Story ,Ever .TO id, " subject matter.
ther�fore, will roll early next year
" 'The Greatest · Story •E"·er
on l ocation at Lake Meade, the Told' 1hould touch them, but It
Salh1n Sea, the.i:(irand Canyon and also mu.it have a point ot view
Zion National PO'k.
accepted £avorably by those reli. No one h■a been cast for the iilons outrdde th� Judeo - Chrislian
p1cti,are yet, but Steven, con,idere . teneta."
the eettlnp to bf.: equally a,, imPortant to the succeri of ihe Olm.
TIM■ ON f.llR HANDS
"Lo�•tlone are extr.aordinarily
NEW YORK UPI - A 8tudy of
Important in this c11e," he said watch buyers' .habit&amp; hH proved
froro bi1 o!lice at 20th Century- what male� claim to have known
Fox .dudloe.
all llong: 'rhat. a fellow ran expert
''Threy must conta)n !i'lrandeur bia date to be late.
and excJtelt'1e�t. The land pla:,ed
Thie ii borne out, say8 Bulova
l part bi. the history- of the �o, Wakh Co., by I survey th1t ahi'.lW•
pie who lived during those thnes. ed that only at per Cflnt of women
1t 1h1ped' their lives, thelr hqpe,, watch buyen rank timekeeping ac:•
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their zeal,
curacy as the most Important fac.
"But varlo:utr Invasion• end lor in bµyina: ·• Watch, while 52
wan aCCo\lnted for who!esale de• per cent put appearance of the
1tructio,n
of rotesls and flelds, Watch first. Men, on lbe other
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�ranaforininF the countryside IDto .hand, rated ar�euracy first in ·64
an e�Uµly different Place. .
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SUNDAY and MON,AY,
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PalestineNo Longer Suitable
· To Film 'Greatest Story' Epic

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They finally relealed my body.
They never captured my mind.
The •tory I want to tell I• the
truth about the Communi•t.--and
thelt· own complete dilrej!lard ror
the rights of individuala and their
cont.empt for the princlple1 of
freedom and equallb."
My Weaternized name 11 "Bill"
My Chinese name Ja Yim Yuen
Lo. I wu born U years aa:o in
Kiangai Province of mainland
China. My famil y fled to Hong
Kong during World War II when
I WH three. I bave lived in Hong
Kong lince, wor.ttns ilfter I fin1,hed 1ebool, fir,t for a European
newa agency and then f'1f United
Prell.'! International.
To lntenlew Downey
In July, 19!19, I wat asaignt!d.
to go from Hong Kong to Canton
for an Interview with William
Downey, youna:er brother of John
Downey. an American ciliz.en
serving life imprisonm:::r.t on es­
pionage charges. Younger Downey
had received special permiuion
to tnfer Red China and UPI "ant­
ed me to interview him.
All arrangemenu for the trip
were made through the Chim
Travel Service, a Communist organization in Hong Kong. I paid
them .$41 and the y bought my
train ticket, made hotel reaerva•
tions and arranged for their rep•
resentative.s to meet me in Canton.
I told them fully about the pur- ,
pose or my trip. They gave me
permission to take a camera and
typewriter. I received a tag for
my lapel so the Communi!;ts at
the Canton rajlrQad station would
1pol me.
The next day I ero111ed the bor•
der into China without di!!icully
although I answered many ques•
OCIO
tiona from the border inltl)eetorJ.
I told them I intended to sta�
By Kethfffn Bln•II
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bogard amt only two or three day,.
Cr■t• C.-d Senice
son, Johnny, spent a week's vaca•
A flood had hit the area. On
tion in Rock City, Tenn.
Rev. and Mra. Floyd Bogard and the three-hour train ride to Can•
family, F1y, spent Sunday with hi1 ton, J took pictures of the high
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bo· waler a11d of Re d army soldien,
peasanls and workers at the four
gard.
Vlctor Durst recentb visited with stations where we stopped.
Two very friendly travel men
Johnny Suttle.
Several from Hatael Church al- met me at the station and took
tended church at the Gospel Mis- me lo the Huachia Hotel, where
I got the best room in the house.
sion Sunday evening.
Bruce •Bi1.11ell has been spendinK l paid for the taxi. t.ut the driver
several days with his grandparents re ( used a tip as did the travel
Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Bissell, and aervice men.
I tried immediately to contact
Avis Bissell has been visiting wlth
her grandmother, Mrs. Garnet Hay . Downey but with out success.
Everyone pleaded ignorance of
man.
Mrs. Hattie Lawrence spt. nt Fri- hia whereabout-thai. day and
day with her· son and (amlly, Mr. the next. So I went sight1ecing,
and Mrs. Clarence La wrence of taking picture8 of street.a, houses,
people, traffic and conelruclionPorUand.
r. and Mrs. Wilbur Bluell, Mrs. typical tourist pbolos.
Then my Hong Kong office adta Sdttle and IOhi Joh nny, vis•
ited with Mrs. Mae Brewer lt'ld ·1:rited me that Downey wae leav·
daughter, . Sylvia, Friday evening. ing Canton. I was told the reason
Mrs. Jamee SutUe entertained I could nol reach him was be·
vlsitore from Riverview school cause I had not contacted the
Friday where she 18 employed II a Ne w China New1 Agency, al•
though I am sure the agency
teacher.
Mr. and Mr,. David Ashworth knew I was coming,
Confltcaff HI•
were visited recently by friends
--from West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Appleby and
Mr:i.. David Aahworth were in Porn,
eroy on business.
l'dr. and Mrs. James Keefer and
family, Parkersburg, visited with
their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Bissell, Sunday arternoon.
Mrs. France11 Larkins spent
Tuesday evening wilh Mrs. Carl
Fitch.

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Mn. Myrtle Walter :i. employ­
ed at the Minm-vllle Poat Office
for the next two WHk1.
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Sorden
of DUImood, W. Va., spent Mon­
day with Mrs. Clint Orr and Mrs .
Lola Sorden.

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While th.e
l11Mian (ommuntul ,,. try•
Ina Pr1ncl1 Gary ,...,, .,.
"'' ch■rt" an Moac■w thll W'Mlc
the atory ef another ■py trial
and p,INn Nntena 11 Nlntl
written In Tokp. It Is ttN· first
perMn ·••ry of a111 Ykn, • Ch'­
... report# employtd l,y U..at
N PrllM .lnt.matktn■ I in Mont
Kont, wt.Go WH reiMMCI t.lt
month efter • rt,ar In prlMl'I
in Canton. Yim 19111 how he
Wit picked u,. br Communl1t
M&lt;urffy ,.nee wttlt. on 11•1111•
rMnt In China and cherttdl wlt11
1pyln9,
IY 8fLL YIM
TOKYO UPI-The Chinese Com­
muni1t11 lmpriloned me for one
year on trumped up 1py ehar1e1.
They knew they were wrong, I
lost one year of my life, bul now
l am bark in freedom..
At 7 a. m. J1.1ly 19, Ut:19, I had
crossed the border from Hong
Kong Into Red China on a news
1111ignment. One year, nine days,
two hours and 20 minute• later
I crossed back again.
For one year. I never alept in
the dark. The single, unshaded
light bulb in my prison cell
glared throughout the nlaht. For
one year I never saw another
prisoner, although I am sure
there were 1,000 In the ume C1nt1'.ln jail.
Rvn• Around Cell
For that year I sang to qiyself,
danced or r■n ilround the cell to
preserve my aanlty.
Durl111 that time I belonged to
the Communl■ta. 1'hey bad my
body. But they wan led my mind.

Mn. Arthur Barr, Cheater.

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Mra.._,J'ra.nk Janke ot Demott,
Ind., 1pedt the weekend with her
1l1tor, Mr•. Lola Sorden.

llr. and Mn. Ralph Ballud
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Bill Ynn's Story Of Com monist Prison Life
Demonstrates Again R ed China's Hate Of West

Mr. and llrt. Arthur Orr, d1u1hter Martha ,pent U1e weekend
with Dr. and Kn, Ro&amp;er Gruuer
and dau&amp;ht.en, Lopn.

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I made plan• to return lo Honii:
Kong, but 1t l l ao that night •
hotel waitJ e1t1 told rne the .secu­
rity blllllU wanted to talk to me.
I took a taxi. Two Colmuni11t■
were waiting for me. young men
•bout 25, dreued in wh11l' 1po rt.s
abirts, •Jae.It and rubher llh&lt;,es
To my a■toWJlbment they ac­
culed me of illegal entry inLo
China as an American reporter
ffiey .aid I abould have reported
to the tecurit)' bureau. They con·
fiauted my papen, warned me
not to communicate with an;,on!'
or attempt to leave Canton a11d
lo come back the next d,1y .
For the nel.l seven days I wai;
Interrogated. usually at night
Afterwardi I WH allowed lo re­
turn to my hotel. J decided I bad
lo notify Hong Kong. I called a
taxi and said I wanted to go
1ight1eeing. When J got about two
flocks from the cable office I had
Lhe cab 1top and walked tbe rest
of the way.
C.11 For Help
"Date return unknown," I cab­
led UPI. "Need help" I sign•
ed the cable, "lvyman." because
in Hong Kon&amp; they knew I liked
Ivy League clothing.
I picked up my taxi, rode
around the city and returned to
the hotel to wait for a phone call
from Hong Kong. It never came.
The next day, I tried lo put lhru
a call myself. That did it.
Within minutes, a security bureau official entered my room.�.
·•So you wanted to cal I Hong
Kone," he said. •·Haven't you for­
gotten our discipline?"
I was taken back to the sec.:rity bureau !or lhc last time. I
had dttided to "conress" . I was
""fraid for my life and J wanted
lo survive, not onl )· for myself
but llO I could tell m)' story.
information. I admitted to "vio•
latlng the sovereignty of the Chinese People, lrepublic." That
seemed to be enough.
After half an hour. the Communi1Ls produced a paper author·
izin£ my arrest. I signed ii . ! hen
wrote : " I do not know the rea son for my arrest."
A door was opened and in
walked the hotel waitress I had
known. She carried m )· eoat. cam-

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ney General Mark McElroy
(above/ will lead the Mu-ch of
1 Dimes in Ohio neat year. He
I succeeds baseball great Bob
Feller, chairman for the past
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uy named by tbt 8cmet to
defend 0. 8. U•Z pllDt ft:u­
CD G. Powezw ill llllriwl
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view magazine I had boua:)lt.
The Communi&amp;ta bad me cbed:
my possessions. Thea theJ drove
me m a Jaguar automobile to the
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ly Mn, Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mn. Marlon Parsons
and family of Marietta apent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mn. DorH Par.
aona and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beckner
and !IO!l of San Diego, Calif., who
were called here by the death l'lf
hie mother at Pl. Pleasant ,\llalted
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charle, Knlghtning Sr., also.
Nancy Roush or Let■:ot F■lls
s�nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Herber! Roueh 1md son.
Sue Ann Buck of Columbus
spent the week end w_Jth her par•
ents, Mr. and Mrt.· Roy bucK . .
Mr. and Mrs. Rlehard Oun ■nd
family moved Friday from the
Charles Burri residence to the Kar•
ry Hill residence at Letart Felli.
Mr. and din. Emmett Haney and
fan11ly o! Harrisonville visitt�
Monda)/' wlUi Mr. and Mn. Child­
re1111.
Franklin Arnott who Js employ­
ed in Michigan spent the Week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Arnott and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roush and
family of Winfield, W. Va., spent
Sunday afternoon wlth Fred Ro1.11h
and other relatives.
Callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Roush Sunday were
Mr. and Mr,, Clarence Roush and
family Of Winfield, ForTe1t Neig­
ler of Raclne and Victor Swain o!
Racine.
Marion Oun returned home Sun,
day after a week'• vielt with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Oun at New
Brighton and Lewi1 and em ours
at Wellivllle.
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Re-v. Edward Griffith, Herbtrl
Roush and Nancy· Rt,uah were hon­
or gnest1 al picnic at the Rock
Sprini;;s Fairl'.rounds Thuraday eve­
ning In 1'.lbservance of their birth­
days whkh were all Che ume
week. PreSflnl were Mr. and Mr■.
Ruastll Roush, Jean Hupp, Roberta
Nancy, Cindy. · David tind Sharon
Roush, Mrs. Edward Grlftilh, Mr.
and Mnr, Kerbert Rolleh, 8euie
Slaughter, Roger Rou•h and David
Griffith.
Mr. and Mr1. Herbert Romh and
.son, Roaer� called on Mr. and lfb.
lack Sharpnack at Racine SundaJ
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Mike Bratton pitched a 3-hitler !
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Jim Johnson w111 top hiller �ilb
,u, U, .3¥ 25"4
lh,ee douDles and a triple in .f.ive were tealb" Wal'9aln• I.IP rar tbe Sy- Kamas City
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tripa for th� wiriners. Ron lfin dY --•••
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Pl"""rs
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In the gecond, 10-2 in the thin!, and
M.idd.leporl meets the Pl. rleas- · ...... V.� -�-�111ht)
added three ruq in each of the aiit Nats Aug. 23, RaC'ine 1uet!ta -Turf,ey; ••� W ,
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fourth ;ind firth innings.
B•ltl� � � l�t)Syracuse Au�. 24 1ind the Pomeroy
S}'ucuse gut it• peir or n.ms in Budr:eyes ( main ly Dodgll"rs) meet -..,.a.r ·1� !\
vs �
the firsl on two elTors and two i&gt;1 Pleasan t Somerville Aug . 25 .
bouq¥Vf• 124- '
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CJ.eulwt: f O,,rolt (•t&gt;----- ---L•tt'n¥' • t:.\ ft l�r- 4-6.
s C undiff, B. Jewell and B. Fran•
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Chloaao •t K._., Cll¥, (night)
els got 3 smglf' apiel:e oft Br11Uon
NEW YORK l / P I-Jae.t M cCar- -Wynn M , v, IKuckl. 34who filnnt·d e-,ght, hit one and tan the United Statee ' 1960 Olym•
Saturd.ly'a. 0,......,
wallwd two
pie ' hockey hero who starred in a Chica go at kAftNa C.ity.
Jewell and:. l'..rson Crow g.11ve up four-game Nationa l
Hockey 1:,ea n•l•nd et Deflroif
13 hill, raoned rive, walk td eight, gue tryout la sl !IE'ason. has sur n• Cl
,.._ Y or• el WMhlntlH
b.U lhree baller&amp;.
ed tor t.he 1960-6 1 season with the Bel llmert at Bot,ton
-New York Rangen. The 6· 1 ,
NATIONAL LRAOU!
200-pou11d Mcl'�rt.pn was disehargW . l.. ,ct. Ga
Bd from the Army last month.
72 43 .620
Pittsburgh
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Milwaukee
49 .363 'l \s
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IDDt■ SHO•E RECOV E R I NG Los An�t!lcs
81 !iO .550 9
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. UPI-All St. Louis
63 82 .Ma 9
National Le-a(! ue Hockey San F'rarn·lsco 55 M .500
time
NEW ■114 USED
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great Eddie Shore, now owner of Cinelnnati
, 52 64 .448 20¼
the Springfield Indians or the Chicago
43 88 .387 27
American Hockey League , will Philndelphia
« 72 .383 23
soon be released from Wcs90n
ThuraclaY1 lll"ulta
Memorial Hosplt.111 where he haa Lo, An,-ln 4 Chlca90 3, 1 3 In,.
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been under treatment for the last Pltt1bur1h 3 Cincinnati 2, nttht
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PIMme WY•Z.:1794
Ham B. Coen. Shore suffered a
Prlday'1 ProNbl■ PltcfMrs
PO■�Y, OH�
heart attack a year ago..
S.n
P,anciac:o ■t ChlHIIO Mc
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Lai AftlllH at It. Lowis (nl1htl
-PodrH 10-1 v, J1dcHn ,s.10.
l'ffhbtw1h 1t Clncl111n1tl (night)
-laell 9.5 vt Purti.y 12,7.
l'hlfadelphl1
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WIiiey 5.7;
Saturday•, G1mt1
Plthburfh •t Cincinnati
San Prancl1eo at Chlc19ct
Lot Anttl" •t It. t.ul1
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vrhiCD IW,dts LU futl4Dff o� the
world's old..t ud lliu• s�rts
p rogram - I.» ru,m--mei\ to•
day jusl ,ix days befoN t-,e 19:6(1
games with Lb.,ee bur01n,1 t�p1cs
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on tke. agenda.
Facin,I!: the lDteroatlonal Olymp1t
Com.mitl.ee niettlinlt went
-A R u l!s ian propoul fOI' reor­
ganiai.ioo- wlurh IOC Secretary
Br■nd-ae 111id
General Avery
tbreate»s th. i.ndepe1� - of hl1
committee and perhaps ,b$ :very
future ot the same,,
-A dell,l.lnd, &amp;or a mnre work­
able delinUlan o f who it U ,ma­
teur at hh!te tlif.i_ble to C0'1'Pete
"Who . is a proin the Ol)'mp,lc,
feasional ' and· tbu,11 meJJa:1ble.
over the
-A 1tate of ·alarm
mushrooming cotlJI and complexi­
ties or Lhe once.everj-four-jeart
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e•;h : li,sl two ·•�lea we,e geter
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during the 1960 tatnet, Brundage
said
Th e lhird, the "'' and ,1,e of
the Olympic� . apl)eared a more
pressing issue.
"We could aee it coming, "

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cosu and expandln1 participation
did not a,l1e In l!t!lboume hocause we we,e tbpUQndJ ol miles
away from most nation,,
··Now, however, ii Is almost
gelling critical. •
We have a,si1ned the IOC as
a commlUtte of the whole to obse,ve the Romo Olympic, with an
el'• to a solutiun," Brundqe said.
The IOC ..cretar, t1•noral 811 d
the immen,lty ol the modern
Ol)' mpic1 had been building up
nee Wo&lt;ld Wa,
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Hpatheing int..-011 in ,port,
world.
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should ...k m,... . te ....... the
cost and the size ol tho 01,m.
pies," he said.

HEADS PHYIICAL IDUCATION
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. UPI"
-Steve Senko, who won 12 athlfl.
tic letters at Rut1ere trnlveralty
from I 946 to 19'9 lla1 been ap­
polnled director of physical edu­
cation at the 1tate univeralty'I
Newar k Collea:es, it w11 announc­
ed today hy Dr. Mason W. Gro1111
president of the university.

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Arm y Pvt. JOHph L. 1oh111Gn
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Artlllery at · Fort Brag. N. C. The
22-year-old aolditir, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph R. Johnson, Route t,·
Pomeroy, ia a 1080 1,._duate of
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Rube.11 Gom� wh• wu never
known to hav■ a propenaJty for
wort when ht waa • m.ajor lta1uer, la aurpri1in,: International
Leque f1n1 witb an N&amp;:er-beav,er
aUil.u.de,
The rieht.handed Puer14 RJcan
went 1.2 inninp Thunday and
yielded only lhrte bit, lJl ll!!adlnC
the Miami Matlin, to a 2-1 vietory ove, Quffala lt marted the
sixth stnlpt Ul\e. :.bat Gomn
hu &amp;one &amp;he dial.ance 1ina he
w11 acquired from l.be B.iton1,
and the victory increued hi1 rec­
onl to 7-3.
Gomei' fine perrQffflance en .
abled the MariHD.• to vacate the
�ll■r II they moved into sev­
enth place a half-came ahead or
Montreal beaten in 10 inning, by
Columbus. 5-4.
In &lt;-!her 1ame1, Bill Short
marked hia return to Richmond
wilh a 2-1 victory over Toronto
•lthouilJ he needed elchth-inning
relief from Fred Kipp and Jersey
City beat Roehester, 4-2.
The 1tandlng1:
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Toronto . . . . . . S, ff .65f
Richmond . . . . . 6'
&amp;uff•lo , . , . . . . 65 62
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Joney Clly . . . . 61 67 .477 23
C:.lumbua . . . . . U 71 .4'11 271'11
Mioml . . . . . . . . 5' 72 .4311 21
-..1 . . . . . 51 72 - 21½,

Doris Na11bern, a leader of the
VBS. Wa8 at C�hunbl■ Ch•�l Od
Thursday evenl� , to • orpq1ze a
youth group. lfri, G. A. Radetin
ind �w.af41. eo,n •fl'e named u
leaden.

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IY HASKELL SHORT
COLUMBUS UPI-This year, ap
,parentiy for the fint time, an ef­
fort was niade to bring the two
pre&amp;i-irntial candidatl!'.!1 to th�
sliite fair opening here next Fn­
dty.
Gov. Michael V. DiSalle an­
nounced he wanted Sen. John F.
Kennedy . the Democratic preti­
dential candidate to attend the
rair. F.air officials later ta.id. the
director of a,riculture had invit•
ed both Kennedy and Vite .PreJI .
dent Richard M. Nixon, the Rep11�
lican candidate.

"Thia ahow it something the
state of Ohio can be proud of an1
we would like everybody to come
in and see it," Fair M.anaa:er
Rowland SitlJOp said• with the un·
reatralned enthusiasm typi�l of
show business.
A1 far as Bishop know�, lht
presidential candidates will not
attend the fair. OiSalle announced
Kennedy would not come and
probably
Bishop said Nixon
would be busy In th,� Senate dur•
ing fair week.

quite ... ·- l'tto-1
-■ppor.•
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prlle rllta" Ill lo.tor &amp;
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The fe&amp;tlval planned to .show

Ohlo'1 home, farm, and indullrial
life h.=Lll i o recent yeare been cre­
ating comlderable political atten­
tion the polltlcll angle, aome­
tim� teeDWJI. to ovenbadow the
interat in the pigi: and pullets.
It hail been tiboo for politicians
to try to make hay at the fair
in the put, the rule having been
made and enforced by the locum­
ber.t administrations. They aaid
the fair wu a :Showplace and was
non-political

This •orked well for the lo­
cumben.tl, who as public orficlal!l,
have boothJ and are on the fair•
grvunds eKJ')laining the opention
of their offite:S. Candidatt!t see!t:
ing thOR o!ficea, however. were
not allowed to tet up booth■•
There ate some who h■ve felt
that a Republitan ,nd a Demo-­
cratic 0•1 at the fa�r might give
it a he.althJ shot in the arm. 0th•
er states have days set aside for
the putjes. d11Y1 which live the
fain more publicity than an)'­
thing .11e.

Mr1. Laura Kre� ,nd aons, Arlin
Radekin and SlwOI . Cox ,pent
Sallmby at Canwlen ti'.ark.
family attend"'!
Ruah Rupe
a reunion ill S.L /Jh4nl, W. Va.

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people have mart, leI.ure timS:.
their int.ereltl have tamed el■e-:
where.
bave L-Hollwood
brougM to th• .fair to' l&gt;oo•I tho,
cite Thit yea rt 11lahw in any�
�emtion •bout· tfw hlr �it�
ly .rill 'talk more �bout the nr1oua
attndlon, than ,he wUl tllf- agrl•
cuJtunJ -do ': of th\, fntival.
DISallo ltlt -, 1111• .. won­
dered if the state lltould nen ho;
in the fair bnsfn,a He pndical"":.
Jy Ignored Ille �. wltldt othor.
pvffllol'S bad !ttende6 rqularb· :
Tbio year tile fair �I, Bllhop
■aid, refl.., Ut, llaw'� llome, ,
farm u.,, � We..
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Thor• will . be llitlri lnduall'lal :
exbilrita lban ever bef� He ,
said Ute home e.:lhlbitl- will �e :
it one of U.. bll� homo shows •
In the ttate. A �boat ihow 1'. ex• ,
pooled to 11o! .. oulltalldbli ••·:
' trac,tlon-&lt;10 illdle,liall al Oblo'I ,
diift from lbe wm.

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The Ohio Fair hu been a mat•
ter of some controver1y in re­
cent years, the controveniea 11&amp;:
ually nemming 'from its finances.
These troubles probably refied
more . a ahange in publie tatte
than avthing else . Yean ago,
wa1 a gatherint place for
the
fa� and farmers.� Now that
di"e"ita'l:e · ui more urbanlied and

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victo,y ov,r lhe P-lllldflphia Phil', C•oiuit o,....me •i 8-1 Chicago
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P�. , Rocky Colavilo, Al l(allne and
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Whethe't Burdette•, brilliant No,m, tash e1c• h•m- to lead
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Jacklion will OWll to fire at its kee into oierh:aulinf Pltt&gt;lturgh', IC.tn•� City pltohe,o,, l(aJI� alam· •al!U Ill 'l'HB
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only Wlf/ pt�senl local sc¥ol,ti �,:ompete B
".;'1;er •!ff•• 1hJt wnson· lum ed -111• loos -and the Tiger, """ their
•�till manpower Uke' tliat Is for Pomeroy
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A logical alternative, and we'd better lookto&amp;
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evta· grade school kids stlll loolr lloWII
lellgtli of their ,ame, in early Au,u,t and wont
nose, when comblnln1 Pomeroy and Mid leport '�' dlscussed , on to be,t I.be Doil�er .1
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Wu1t1n1ton C. ji., Ctrclevllle, et. al.
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'There's no denying that a policy or kicking the biggest fish w d Seri.. •hen he wo n thre
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hi, wlnnl•! run, on BIiiy Bruton •
alngular-ly divorced in this .area from 1tud�nt
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fe,t. rn, the Phil,,
every sports fan here should be pondering.
2 Door •:..: 8 cYt.,"' aid:&gt;" shift.
Dt,k stu,rl'• pin,h homer "v•
economy. One own.-.
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Nalionol Liia,u• 11me,,
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tiy beatln,c the Bo![!n Red Soi:,
delte, the guy with the e-veii-pre1•
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. en(lne. A real steal at ,
ent 1rtn and wlae crack, kno,n adelphl■· �H 111nner of the iame
third lt\DlnJ,1 � defeat W1ahineton1
,today what lt take, to lnve him but fte wi1
Immediately in
atuMed and apeechlell-hl■ fint an unun.a double ·play. The nnt
Ml'1' , .1!.01t P:LY Tin,
no.hitter.
.a.'hlGELES, cant uPJLOS �,
-batter, Lee Walla, ,r�unded out
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The 83-yea,-old rl1ht hander third to tint, 1n-t1 Gowlez w11 World fb'wel1bt cha..
w on Pdne
from Nitro, w. Va,, tlrcled aJn-1- out trylni to ., aU the way to Klna,et,J, of Ban1ko!li Tholl;lnd1
leuly and butnped into people In third on a nlay b■ek lo .lohnny wUI . m.. l1)ffll!r chalfJl)ion Pa1the Mlllft.ukee Brave, dreuln1 Lo1an eG\IUin8 !he �cual Pim of Buenot Aire1 Se:pt.
Dr, - e,I, ,utt,.
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room aner atoppin&amp; the Phlladel22 in I He-rouud title bout. Kin&amp;
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SerioUI for Juat a moment pelch, 141 ,won the UUe lfom. P■•
Pblt PbUlle1, 1-0, Tbunclty nlllht.
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aurdetIe otmpared Ill• rez tuI April 1•• on 1 1pllt decl•
• 1 never thou1ht I'd ever
do •Cain, �
Jt •• he repeated aa:aln and a&amp;aln. thrill of hit "o-hitter with wlnn- don In Butfko-..
Jlut ooon he .,11 tbe old lrre, In&amp; three ,
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"I rank thl, 1'11111 up there wilh tloll l
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Ho fooed only th• minimum of thON," he 11ld,
York OIJ!ll,t, 1t1!,f 0,•1 meol tbt
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17 men, but he hit center fielder
Pips nu1��"1'11Y
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UPI-The
Washinljiton Redskins picked an
hone111-to.goodness lnjun to quar­
terback the team aaainat the Lo,
AnJlelo11 Rama h1 a Natlontl Foot
ball League exhibillon ,tame to­
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Earle Day. part Chottaw . JndJ.
an, leada the Skin• In t,he annua1
Times Charltles game whleh la
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lana to the COllaeum.

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Burning '.fopics
B�et Olyrnpi,cs
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Redskins Pick Honet1I
To-Goodness lnjln

Kyger goea ai;:ainat Roberta'
Clothing or Athen■ In the second
round nf the Kyger Creek Employ.
eea' Clllb ■oftball toumament tc-­
aight under OVEc llghtl.
The ueond game hat Rio O'rli-R"
meeting SwHrlngen of Athen1.
Last night T&amp;T beat Stin11y
Creek 18-! and New Haven clob­
bered Bridgewater 1�-2. For New
Haven Clark homered twlte, R.
Sayre once.
T&amp;T
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Stlna:y Creek
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Bl" and Starlhl•. Carman and
Little.
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Mike Bratton pitched a 3-hitler !
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Jim Johnson w111 top hiller �ilb
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lh,ee douDles and a triple in .f.ive were tealb" Wal'9aln• I.IP rar tbe Sy- Kamas City
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tripa for th� wiriners. Ron lfin dY --•••
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Pl"""rs
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In the gecond, 10-2 in the thin!, and
M.idd.leporl meets the Pl. rleas- · ...... V.� -�-�111ht)
added three ruq in each of the aiit Nats Aug. 23, RaC'ine 1uet!ta -Turf,ey; ••� W ,
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B•ltl� � � l�t)Syracuse Au�. 24 1ind the Pomeroy
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the firsl on two elTors and two i&gt;1 Pleasan t Somerville Aug . 25 .
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Chloaao •t K._., Cll¥, (night)
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NEW YORK l / P I-Jae.t M cCar- -Wynn M , v, IKuckl. 34who filnnt·d e-,ght, hit one and tan the United Statee ' 1960 Olym•
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pie ' hockey hero who starred in a Chica go at kAftNa C.ity.
Jewell and:. l'..rson Crow g.11ve up four-game Nationa l
Hockey 1:,ea n•l•nd et Deflroif
13 hill, raoned rive, walk td eight, gue tryout la sl !IE'ason. has sur n• Cl
,.._ Y or• el WMhlntlH
b.U lhree baller&amp;.
ed tor t.he 1960-6 1 season with the Bel llmert at Bot,ton
-New York Rangen. The 6· 1 ,
NATIONAL LRAOU!
200-pou11d Mcl'�rt.pn was disehargW . l.. ,ct. Ga
Bd from the Army last month.
72 43 .620
Pittsburgh
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Milwaukee
49 .363 'l \s
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IDDt■ SHO•E RECOV E R I NG Los An�t!lcs
81 !iO .550 9
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. UPI-All St. Louis
63 82 .Ma 9
National Le-a(! ue Hockey San F'rarn·lsco 55 M .500
time
NEW ■114 USED
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great Eddie Shore, now owner of Cinelnnati
, 52 64 .448 20¼
the Springfield Indians or the Chicago
43 88 .387 27
American Hockey League , will Philndelphia
« 72 .383 23
soon be released from Wcs90n
ThuraclaY1 lll"ulta
Memorial Hosplt.111 where he haa Lo, An,-ln 4 Chlca90 3, 1 3 In,.
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been under treatment for the last Pltt1bur1h 3 Cincinnati 2, nttht
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PIMme WY•Z.:1794
Ham B. Coen. Shore suffered a
Prlday'1 ProNbl■ PltcfMrs
PO■�Y, OH�
heart attack a year ago..
S.n
P,anciac:o ■t ChlHIIO Mc
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Lai AftlllH at It. Lowis (nl1htl
-PodrH 10-1 v, J1dcHn ,s.10.
l'ffhbtw1h 1t Clncl111n1tl (night)
-laell 9.5 vt Purti.y 12,7.
l'hlfadelphl1
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WIiiey 5.7;
Saturday•, G1mt1
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San Prancl1eo at Chlc19ct
Lot Anttl" •t It. t.ul1
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world's old..t ud lliu• s�rts
p rogram - I.» ru,m--mei\ to•
day jusl ,ix days befoN t-,e 19:6(1
games with Lb.,ee bur01n,1 t�p1cs
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on tke. agenda.
Facin,I!: the lDteroatlonal Olymp1t
Com.mitl.ee niettlinlt went
-A R u l!s ian propoul fOI' reor­
ganiai.ioo- wlurh IOC Secretary
Br■nd-ae 111id
General Avery
tbreate»s th. i.ndepe1� - of hl1
committee and perhaps ,b$ :very
future ot the same,,
-A dell,l.lnd, &amp;or a mnre work­
able delinUlan o f who it U ,ma­
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feasional ' and· tbu,11 meJJa:1ble.
over the
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ties or Lhe once.everj-four-jeart
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said
Th e lhird, the "'' and ,1,e of
the Olympic� . apl)eared a more
pressing issue.
"We could aee it coming, "

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did not a,l1e In l!t!lboume hocause we we,e tbpUQndJ ol miles
away from most nation,,
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gelling critical. •
We have a,si1ned the IOC as
a commlUtte of the whole to obse,ve the Romo Olympic, with an
el'• to a solutiun," Brundqe said.
The IOC ..cretar, t1•noral 811 d
the immen,lty ol the modern
Ol)' mpic1 had been building up
nee Wo&lt;ld Wa,
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Hpatheing int..-011 in ,port,
world.
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should ...k m,... . te ....... the
cost and the size ol tho 01,m.
pies," he said.

HEADS PHYIICAL IDUCATION
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. UPI"
-Steve Senko, who won 12 athlfl.
tic letters at Rut1ere trnlveralty
from I 946 to 19'9 lla1 been ap­
polnled director of physical edu­
cation at the 1tate univeralty'I
Newar k Collea:es, it w11 announc­
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president of the university.

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Mrs. Joseph R. Johnson, Route t,·
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Leque f1n1 witb an N&amp;:er-beav,er
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the Miami Matlin, to a 2-1 vietory ove, Quffala lt marted the
sixth stnlpt Ul\e. :.bat Gomn
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and the victory increued hi1 rec­
onl to 7-3.
Gomei' fine perrQffflance en .
abled the MariHD.• to vacate the
�ll■r II they moved into sev­
enth place a half-came ahead or
Montreal beaten in 10 inning, by
Columbus. 5-4.
In &lt;-!her 1ame1, Bill Short
marked hia return to Richmond
wilh a 2-1 victory over Toronto
•lthouilJ he needed elchth-inning
relief from Fred Kipp and Jersey
City beat Roehester, 4-2.
The 1tandlng1:
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Toronto . . . . . . S, ff .65f
Richmond . . . . . 6'
&amp;uff•lo , . , . . . . 65 62
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Joney Clly . . . . 61 67 .477 23
C:.lumbua . . . . . U 71 .4'11 271'11
Mioml . . . . . . . . 5' 72 .4311 21
-..1 . . . . . 51 72 - 21½,

Doris Na11bern, a leader of the
VBS. Wa8 at C�hunbl■ Ch•�l Od
Thursday evenl� , to • orpq1ze a
youth group. lfri, G. A. Radetin
ind �w.af41. eo,n •fl'e named u
leaden.

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IY HASKELL SHORT
COLUMBUS UPI-This year, ap
,parentiy for the fint time, an ef­
fort was niade to bring the two
pre&amp;i-irntial candidatl!'.!1 to th�
sliite fair opening here next Fn­
dty.
Gov. Michael V. DiSalle an­
nounced he wanted Sen. John F.
Kennedy . the Democratic preti­
dential candidate to attend the
rair. F.air officials later ta.id. the
director of a,riculture had invit•
ed both Kennedy and Vite .PreJI .
dent Richard M. Nixon, the Rep11�
lican candidate.

"Thia ahow it something the
state of Ohio can be proud of an1
we would like everybody to come
in and see it," Fair M.anaa:er
Rowland SitlJOp said• with the un·
reatralned enthusiasm typi�l of
show business.
A1 far as Bishop know�, lht
presidential candidates will not
attend the fair. OiSalle announced
Kennedy would not come and
probably
Bishop said Nixon
would be busy In th,� Senate dur•
ing fair week.

quite ... ·- l'tto-1
-■ppor.•
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prlle rllta" Ill lo.tor &amp;
l"oe4 mu lll. �"'

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The fe&amp;tlval planned to .show

Ohlo'1 home, farm, and indullrial
life h.=Lll i o recent yeare been cre­
ating comlderable political atten­
tion the polltlcll angle, aome­
tim� teeDWJI. to ovenbadow the
interat in the pigi: and pullets.
It hail been tiboo for politicians
to try to make hay at the fair
in the put, the rule having been
made and enforced by the locum­
ber.t administrations. They aaid
the fair wu a :Showplace and was
non-political

This •orked well for the lo­
cumben.tl, who as public orficlal!l,
have boothJ and are on the fair•
grvunds eKJ')laining the opention
of their offite:S. Candidatt!t see!t:
ing thOR o!ficea, however. were
not allowed to tet up booth■•
There ate some who h■ve felt
that a Republitan ,nd a Demo-­
cratic 0•1 at the fa�r might give
it a he.althJ shot in the arm. 0th•
er states have days set aside for
the putjes. d11Y1 which live the
fain more publicity than an)'­
thing .11e.

Mr1. Laura Kre� ,nd aons, Arlin
Radekin and SlwOI . Cox ,pent
Sallmby at Canwlen ti'.ark.
family attend"'!
Ruah Rupe
a reunion ill S.L /Jh4nl, W. Va.

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people have mart, leI.ure timS:.
their int.ereltl have tamed el■e-:
where.
bave L-Hollwood
brougM to th• .fair to' l&gt;oo•I tho,
cite Thit yea rt 11lahw in any�
�emtion •bout· tfw hlr �it�
ly .rill 'talk more �bout the nr1oua
attndlon, than ,he wUl tllf- agrl•
cuJtunJ -do ': of th\, fntival.
DISallo ltlt -, 1111• .. won­
dered if the state lltould nen ho;
in the fair bnsfn,a He pndical"":.
Jy Ignored Ille �. wltldt othor.
pvffllol'S bad !ttende6 rqularb· :
Tbio year tile fair �I, Bllhop
■aid, refl.., Ut, llaw'� llome, ,
farm u.,, � We..
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Thor• will . be llitlri lnduall'lal :
exbilrita lban ever bef� He ,
said Ute home e.:lhlbitl- will �e :
it one of U.. bll� homo shows •
In the ttate. A �boat ihow 1'. ex• ,
pooled to 11o! .. oulltalldbli ••·:
' trac,tlon-&lt;10 illdle,liall al Oblo'I ,
diift from lbe wm.

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cent years, the controveniea 11&amp;:
ually nemming 'from its finances.
These troubles probably refied
more . a ahange in publie tatte
than avthing else . Yean ago,
wa1 a gatherint place for
the
fa� and farmers.� Now that
di"e"ita'l:e · ui more urbanlied and

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t•1fteen members , or Laurel
Grange visited CM•ier Gnnge an4
presented a llttl'tt)' program.

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that Lew ".Bu rdette'• near-perfeoi ped t.h• White Sox, &amp;ae. •and. Delroll
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•Surrat1i1 1· to iltina'•N�ret · · •·
. can fa� a flu:ller1111, dow.ned K,l\lu C�ty., t:1--6.
no-hitter
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A'Tll*· ikde- CUJ Olt tlle team., Geor1e Davis, No . pa
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left Afhr �chi ·
, rk into a 'b\azlna. pennant driv11
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Burd ette, who ''never thought
Stuart, wno appea�t�
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I'd eve, do il.'' , mlued toe Ni&gt;
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':rf �kllbur1h in
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�y Wffpt, ' �So MUl!ii senlqr an&lt;I, al• t-: h�
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, • �!If l:ueM· wea1 tlqr-4 11
ternale
year, hae al,,Uity fgr fi�• h'1f:l!ac� Ted Whtie, innin u lh• ;lro••• .,,ored a It/
victo,y ov,r lhe P-lllldflphia Phil', C•oiuit o,....me •i 8-1 Chicago
jµnl!&gt;r, a '· B stu.t,nl Wllo Is �· lo�fed a, 8'10'1er
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'!" ...,.u.ie'!Jr.to . �to · h ighe-•· f•llhack at 1 90 Is a top Ohio .grldde�, leHlng Jackson imum numbor o( :rz 'batters, h .,. 1i..1ow
, lftd.lu 1ixth WI 1h a
111'0Vn4-winner �r three seasons , and a B� P1�s stu&lt;}ent; be- ever, when �11?' , aa e�a�. i:l:,,.' tbe
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P�. , Rocky Colavilo, Al l(allne and
back
likely must wait unl)t 1961 to illtw hle ' "- 1 potOJ1• .
Whethe't Burdette•, brilliant No,m, tash e1c• h•m- to lead
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,
performance can mob,lize MilWau• ,l)■trolt's J.G--111, assauk 011. tbree
Jacklion will OWll to fire at its kee into oierh:aulinf Pltt&gt;lturgh', IC.tn•� City pltohe,o,, l(aJI� alam· •al!U Ill 'l'HB
b'· ammunltio._
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7 1' 0,,,_ Jiad, d�peftd• on how · the
lour blto and Chico Feman·
�,it..1o l fhe team's tint tiez, tiae. H Bud· Da�Y toot hi1
only Wlf/ pt�senl local sc¥ol,ti �,:ompete B
".;'1;er •!ff•• 1hJt wnson· lum ed -111• loos -and the Tiger, """ their
•�till manpower Uke' tliat Is for Pomeroy
port to
i�' ltM.
�lit ln, the •hsl •laht ...... ,
IJ4v� a alptle high achool, and even then
1ftr sc ales
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would tip two lo one In favor Of lhe IJ�
. the 1111·
tr lh oy 41&gt; oo me ' blcl: It would
balance wouldn't be quite so ridiculous aa lt ii'
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,ival the Jtreatest ,e,ovcry
A logical alternative, and we'd better lookto&amp;
� 111 because the 11m1 Giant. trailed hy 13 11
evta· grade school kids stlll loolr lloWII
lellgtli of their ,ame, in early Au,u,t and wont
nose, when comblnln1 Pomeroy and Mid leport '�' dlscussed , on to be,t I.be Doil�er .1
I, to give Jackson the boot out or the · Sl)OAL. The lr?nmen orr """' ro, the Nati'on� .;,/
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Wu1t1n1ton C. ji., Ctrclevllle, et. al.
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'There's no denying that a policy or kicking the biggest fish w d Seri.. •hen he wo n thre
Catellria - 2 Door U.rdlop,
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out of lb, pond has Its disastrous af�r effects, Next .would be ..m., a,ain,t• the N w Yn.!"k Y••·
Radio, Heater, V-8, ·, Auto.
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Trina. Save over $1Q09 on
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.Q,t!Upo!!J, 1/(jlb, a student bOdy or 600 and up; Athens next, bet
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tljen I.Qlp 11, )ncl: �..,:r" Pre.slt.ol 1 ·. : •
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hitter ••alnilt IKe BrsvH lut ,.,.
battllnii In a "litt league" all lhelr· own l ·
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Fatrlane Z Door. All white.
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· Radio, heater, V-", Auto.
SEOAL la due Cor realignment. Football fortunes are press_lng hit
h
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home
cam•
and
,1,hth inning
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toward It, (Baskelball and baseball, strangely enough, seem
1'rim. Runs like new.
hi, wlnnl•! run, on BIiiy Bruton •
alngular-ly divorced in this .area from 1tud�nt
Vartations tw
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affedin1 _ succesa or failure).
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fe,t. rn, the Phil,,
every sports fan here should be pondering.
2 Door •:..: 8 cYt.,"' aid:&gt;" shift.
Dt,k stu,rl'• pin,h homer "v•
economy. One own.-.
Reul
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Pitt!lbur1h a a , victorv ru,e,•t
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to edt:e C'Y'■go, t-S, In the other
Nalionol Liia,u• 11me,,
The Ytnk.., retolned their 2½,
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MILWAUKEE UPI-Lew Bur- in the fifth lnnlna:,
Auto. Traris., Newl1 rebwlt
tiy beatln,c the Bo![!n Red Soi:,
delte, the guy with the e-veii-pre1•
. Gon11I�• bec-,ne the onJy Phil- 1 1 •7 ; Bani.re had, 1n eight- run
. en(lne. A real steal at ,
ent 1rtn and wlae crack, kno,n adelphl■· �H 111nner of the iame
third lt\DlnJ,1 � defeat W1ahineton1
,today what lt take, to lnve him but fte wi1
Immediately in
atuMed and apeechlell-hl■ fint an unun.a double ·play. The nnt
Ml'1' , .1!.01t P:LY Tin,
no.hitter.
.a.'hlGELES, cant uPJLOS �,
-batter, Lee Walla, ,r�unded out
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The 83-yea,-old rl1ht hander third to tint, 1n-t1 Gowlez w11 World fb'wel1bt cha..
w on Pdne
from Nitro, w. Va,, tlrcled aJn-1- out trylni to ., aU the way to Klna,et,J, of Ban1ko!li Tholl;lnd1
leuly and butnped into people In third on a nlay b■ek lo .lohnny wUI . m.. l1)ffll!r chalfJl)ion Pa1the Mlllft.ukee Brave, dreuln1 Lo1an eG\IUin8 !he �cual Pim of Buenot Aire1 Se:pt.
Dr, - e,I, ,utt,.
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room aner atoppin&amp; the Phlladel22 in I He-rouud title bout. Kin&amp;
wAI
SerioUI for Juat a moment pelch, 141 ,won the UUe lfom. P■•
Pblt PbUlle1, 1-0, Tbunclty nlllht.
1
aurdetIe otmpared Ill• rez tuI April 1•• on 1 1pllt decl•
• 1 never thou1ht I'd ever
do •Cain, �
Jt •• he repeated aa:aln and a&amp;aln. thrill of hit "o-hitter with wlnn- don In Butfko-..
Jlut ooon he .,11 tbe old lrre, In&amp; three ,
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e 19117 W&lt;!tld
York Yonkee1 lo
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pteulblo Burdelle •l•iJI .
Sul•a.
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t. . IJtri-.au,ids .
Burdette eom, within Ju.I one
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Bill C,
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"I rank thl, 1'11111 up there wilh tloll l
: 111r I\Y , New
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'l'r"11Pori411�• 9a:�d • Bel"
Ho fooed only th• minimum of thON," he 11ld,
York OIJ!ll,t, 1t1!,f 0,•1 meol tbt
' Nice Hlttl"" TN
17 men, but he hit center fielder
Pips nu1��"1'11Y
G,..n
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To.oy oo..al•• witb • 1.1 pitch ,.,ston(llor lialll , •••f to him, nillll In �
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!-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 19, 1 960

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LOS ANG2LES
UPI-The
Washinljiton Redskins picked an
hone111-to.goodness lnjun to quar­
terback the team aaainat the Lo,
AnJlelo11 Rama h1 a Natlontl Foot
ball League exhibillon ,tame to­
ni,iht.
Earle Day. part Chottaw . JndJ.
an, leada the Skin• In t,he annua1
Times Charltles game whleh la
u:peeted to draw about 80,000
lana to the COllaeum.

SMALL APARTMEN:T '

J=NGIIOV&amp;E
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Burning '.fopics
B�et Olyrnpi,cs
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Redskins Pick Honet1I
To-Goodness lnjln

Kyger goea ai;:ainat Roberta'
Clothing or Athen■ In the second
round nf the Kyger Creek Employ.
eea' Clllb ■oftball toumament tc-­
aight under OVEc llghtl.
The ueond game hat Rio O'rli-R"
meeting SwHrlngen of Athen1.
Last night T&amp;T beat Stin11y
Creek 18-! and New Haven clob­
bered Bridgewater 1�-2. For New
Haven Clark homered twlte, R.
Sayre once.
T&amp;T
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Stlna:y Creek
000 Of}2 3- � 0
Bl" and Starlhl•. Carman and
Little.
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New Haven
Brid1ew1ter
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Flower1 and Dye. Riley and
Cheuer.

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I Olllla ,- word fw t:hne 0011;11nUve ...Uou.
SPIPl&amp;l - on• me11.\b for 30 ceDiJ per wonL
hll rate of 6 oenta per word will be obujed for adverti.ai.nc
II !IOI IIOid - 10 daJ■ ■tier -, bill.
"""-• UII A.d.....cianc - Should be J".p)� lmmNliatelJ. The
DllilJ 8enaDeJ will not be retpolllible tor mor-e I.bu one mcor­
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Cud ol � and &amp;peclal Not.i.CN o4. E'Y.mLI fl.UO. ObiLuartel
publtabed al l C9'1t per Won1.
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1,iN Er PIANOHOME FO�ddle -;;-ed iady or I
older. Ma1 work day time, home Wanted; Reaponsiblc puly to take
over low monthly payments on a
nia;btt. Free room .and board,
Spinel piano. C11n l&gt;e seen locitlPhone WY 2-6789.
S. 11·6tp
)y. Write Credil Manager, 1 14JIIMITI AND ,
CONTROL
1 16 E. iBro.d-st. , Culurnbus, Ohio
., ,am. frN lne,ectw
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(BJ_l!:_ _19, 22, 23, ��,M � ,._,._..... ,.._
MIii A. lervk:e 'ltetlon WY1- I DON"T PUMP your sluggish sep4-26.ffc
tic tank. Gel Klean-Em-AJI Se p1166.
tic
Tank Cl eaner. Guaranteed.
-,te-llave a complete
now
Landmark Store, Pomeroy.
flAVIL llllVICI. If )'Oil a re
M-30tc
----- ---IOiAa to ,Ill)' foreJ.in country
or anywhere in the U. S. &amp;ive 112 RATS KILLED with Star Warfarin, 2� lbs. $1 .49. Eberebach
"' • call. No aervlce cbar&amp;e, n1
Ha rdware, Sugar Run Flour
extra■• TAWNIY STUDIOS. ill
MIU
and Landmark Store.
Galllpolis,
8teond Avemae,
(8) 10, 1 1, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24
Phone GI &amp;-1610 or GI 8-1243.
2', 28, 31; (91 I , 2, 7, B, 9 IOtp
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HOME MADE ICE creaia. Ju■l
like )'OU make at home, Jacka
8-13-titc
D1lry Bar.

GAS, FUEL OIL and coal
nace1. Call for free estimalea.
Foremen &amp; Abboll Middleport
8-lU-tlo
SQUARE DANCING every Satur­
day nilhl. Le1ion Hall, Rutland, FOfl SALE: GAS moking stove,
8 to 12. Muaic by Country Drill­
Electric refrigenitor, General
8 18 3tp
ers.
tractor and cultivator, good
U rea. Hay loader, '46 Dodge
car , 'fi 1 Chevrolel 1 1-2 ton
t ruck, 4 guOQ tires, re built en­
WST - Pair Women',i GIIHH m
&amp;:ine, 1-V20 lntcrnallo11al mow­
Letart F11l1. Black rim1. Rewa rd.
ina: maehlne. Sec liuy Rose,
Phone WI 9--3926.
8 18 Ute
nea r Baahan, close to Bald
Knobs.
8-15-Btp
LOST-DOG-a red male fox.
- - - --hmmd. Reward. U found n1&gt;tlfy
C. F. VanMeter of Portland, O. REAL SILK-the preferred brand
8-19-3tc
of million, for hosier y and lin­
gerie, etc. Miny new fall items
no w available. I.oral representa­
Uve. Mn. Martha B. Fry, 231
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MIil Street, Middleport. Phone
8·19•3tc
WY2-3709.
...T._ITAN MOTOCI
B HEAD OF DAIRY cattle. R. H.
-- latt Mlhl It.
Boatright, Potllllnd, 0, Phone
P1•1r-,, OIIII
Vl3•2273.
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,--- ·Dl FORD I "2 ton truck. All new
tires 1nd motor. Good condition The followh1g personnel pro.
perl)' will be aold at auctiun at
Phone A. N. Ben1el, WY2-3272
the r�1ldenc e or the underalgn .
1-11--ttc
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1H8 CHEVROLt.."'T truck. Good
1 ¼i miles north of Sliver Bridge
ttres. Phoni, WY2·6638 or aee
on Route 7, Saturduy, Auguat
Dana Able1,
Mornina Stir,
20, 1960, 10:ao A. M . : Antique
.. 11-3lp.
dre11cr, rlver boa! bell, ch est o(
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drawera, jewelry box, silver and
1 818 WHITE, OLDSMOBILE oonr pieces, books, large
pewte
vertlble 88, power brake, and
couch,
palnll1111s, mirrors, tab•
1teerln1, fully equipped. One
s �IH� ware, antique
lea,
variou
owner. Phone Wyandotte 2walnut
bed,
l1tddcr back chairs,
IOlO,
8-13-8tc
pit-Lure frame1, Hollywood bed
frame,, small corner cupboard,
11111 AMERICAN RAMBLER. So•
buii)' seat, m11il box, china
lid Blue. One owner. Phone WY ·
S. l Ntc
andotte 2·3DlU.
pieces and refrlget11lor. M.any
llenu not IMed. Terms of sale:
UM8 DODGE 41 door ■edan. Nlce
Cash. Brildfor d Auction Co.
wort/ car. Motor e:r.cellant.. WlJI
Si1ned James 0. Lakin.
ucrUke for quick ■ale. Call
Not rtapooalble for accidenta
YU 0-3182, P■ul Brown, Jr ., Rt. Lunch 1erved by Addaville PTA.
1, Lon11 Bottom, OhJo. 8 18 ate 1·13·61&lt;
111116 PQNTIAC V6 honl lop.
'6 door, one catetul owne r. Ex­
eeptional In every way. Hydra­
We have new IW' ll.10' Skyline
m■Ur. Bl■ettnar■, Pomeroy.
2 bedroom, front kitchen, lull
1-111·310
- - -price ftlllll.00.
19De FUllD VI Fatrlant •1.ooa:
'8'a. 10' I&gt;etrolter 2 bedroom,
Victoria Hard Top 2 door. Sharp
front kitchen, lull price $3896.
vln)'l Mitts.Extra nice ln■lde and
Other Detro1ler.a in 36 ft., 41
aut. BIHttnan, Pomeroy.
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•1 1t . , two .and three
n .. 1-lNtc
bedroom.
Qua.lily com1tructlon,
luxury
Uvin1,
CHEVROL!T
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9 p..;;;npr.
Many Uled lrallen. Some re­
fl'II. Subu rban. Ideal for • lar1e
poue11ed, 8 ehd 10 ft . wide, 1
famUy. Good condition. Blaet•
and two bedrooms . J-usl plck up
tnua, Pomeroy,
l-l11·3tc
payment,.
Ilk OLDSMOBILE 88, '406. 2
Some trade, some cuh, Free
door aedan. A rocket in per­
delivery. Open every day ln•
formance. Good buy, Bl11ttnar1,
clu&lt;11111 llwld■y.
Pameroy.
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SH :Hl73. ____ 8 18 31c
- -- -ta n. FREEZER uprl1ht. GE. See
Sllen Smith in Bradbury, Reaa•
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Good coadlUon $30. Phone WY 2.
9102,
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Waverly Mobile
Hom, Sale,
u. .. n� Wnerly, Ohl•

- USED GARDEN tractor, and mow­
en. Rollry mower blade. 1har•
pened. Cultom mowtna and
plo•lll1,
IIIAYILy TRACTOR
lllea and Stt'Ylee 012 E. M&amp;ln St.
Pomerof, Phone WY 2-211'18.
f•ll-lfo
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l GOOD w·uR
ult cheap, Will 11crlfltt1 ror
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Fllrlue 4 Door

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Bau.tHul b&amp;tck and white fin•
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hl&amp;b top b•HY- M. E. Golly,
R. II, No. I, Middleport, 0.,
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Weblter Fruit Farm, Long Bot­
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IIUO IOATt AND MO'l'ORI Mt
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potiten MatorL • L Main
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No action was taken on Ma.son
street paving bid1 which were
opened al a &amp;pedal meetlne or
town council on Thursday evenlnd111
in the town ha.II.
Action was tabl e d until a full
council would be able to be present . Thursday night'll meeting
had a bare "UOrum of councilmen
present.
Six bids for concrete p1vlng

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slab would co1t fifteen cent■
less per foot. Cost of the blac.kLop
paving would run about $8.SS per
pro....,•ty
foot.
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bids were the Charleston Concrele Flooring Company, Charleston ; Paul
Price, Huntington;
M &amp; M Construction Ca ., St .
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constru,ction.
Streets to be paved under the
proposal are Third ■nd Fourth
Streets from Ander!on to Horton,
Anderson Street from Second to
the grade school, Pomeroy Slreet
from Second to Fourth, Horton
Street from Second to Fourth,
Foater Street, Martin and Maple
Streets from Second to Fourth,
Four th SLreet from M artin to
Maple.

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Over Rocket tlop

(Con Un ueel from paee One)
Trot Fr,. Fot All I1I Hea t :
l. Ohlo Farmer, driven by Frank
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Spencer, .....
Pomeroy,
driven by Sid•
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R. Burnett.
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by W-. H Carte r
. Trot-BoL h H 1 t1 . 1 Hide•
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Farm, Sl. Alba.Ill, W. Va., dri ven
by Sidney Spe ncer, Pom�y. �- Jill
Roy, owned by Leroy E1chm&amp;er,
Pomeroy, , driven Q)' Frank Siler;
3. Averlll I Star, driYen by S, currens,

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--Sclenli■la ,w.. ted over telemetry data today \o trJ to find ouL
• 79-foot rocket car•
what cauaed
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- 1 - pound Couder I-A
"""mmunlcatlona utellU.e to blow
;'p 1,,1 ,.., in lbe .1rv .
-.The Courier flop waa the only
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d■y Of military rocket
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■boll. The Navy ■ent it.a Polarll
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miuile on 1 1,000-mile 111
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with
tar1et
drone
SU'O)'ed • M7
iU Bomarc "A'' from Eel� Air
Force Bue, Fla. At 140 ,econ dl
aft.er bW&amp;-off Fridu aftemoon,
&amp;he (()urier was hinted to pieces
by ■n e:r.ploslon whlcb ripped ita
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r ket at 70,000 to ao.ooo fee&amp;
over the ocean.
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UN SolWen Stand
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LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con10
. I/Pl--,Oflm-l1ced Vnlled N1Uon1
■oldler, ilood luard behind bari&gt;­
ed wire at NdJIH Airport today,
furlo111 over the beating, ,tven
three ot tllelr colleaa:uea Tbur1daJ i,; eoncoloN troops ,nd d•
termlned to lab no more.
A U. ' N. ■pK flllllll hid lhe
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(Conllnued from Pace One)
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'&lt;IleprlvoUon of UborlJ lor 10
years of wlllcb tbe lint three
are to bo ■erved In prl■oot . TIie
term 11 lo belln from 110)' I.
TIie ■■nlen&lt;t II final ind not ■ub'
loci to appeal"
The WW&lt;ilq ol the NftleQct ,
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could bo intori,nlod lo Powon mun ..,.. lbite ,ean In
po, alter which bt J!ll1
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���""'G�!ery
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$!ltu lod11 lrlei lo mike ill oec­
WAININGTON U'1 oncl Ncoteey in ��t day1 of •
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Walt Disney Pre1ents
Man From Black Hawk
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Sport.I Roundup
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Saturday Nl1bt Jambol'ee
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The Man and the Chalfon,411 9:35
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1"denour al !be Melholllsl Chur &lt;h
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Donald Eua:ene Barcroft1 10n r&gt;f Vienna, w. Va., . spent Sunday
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\he world are united in
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......ce. Tba&amp; was Lhe meuaa:e of C.
•o . Jacoby of Granville Ohio, IOV·
ernor of diltrlet 869 0/ Rotary International, in addre11in1 the Ro� Club of Middleport.Pomeroy
yesterday, followinJ a conference
with local Rotary oUlcen and committee chairmen in Heath Metl:l odill Church.
In addition to the activlUes of
. the more than 10,600 Rotaey clubs
within their own communltiea to
promote tbl1 objective, Mr. Jacoby
explained, Rotary tnternational
hat awarded grants of more than
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$3,300,000 in the put 13 years
ua£11 eehna
through ill program of student fel---� '
lowahip,, which enables outatand(Continued from Ptll! . One) .
in, colle1e &amp;r.aduatea to study for
laws effective this year mclud1n1 one year In countries other than
votin1 1 new resident'• presidential their own, as Rotary ambauadors
ballot.
of good will. Since 11M7. when this
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The national election, the nee,d pro-■.•• wu eslabl'o ah
1322 Ro:!t.ipa have
of 1 1!,epubllc,n conpeaa and w hO I tary•·Foundation Fellows
who m our state and county elec- been ,warded to studenlll in 68
lions were diseulled by both Mrs. · countries for ,tudy in 43 counties.
De nt Rhodea, of Barnes ville,
Charlton and Mn. Morri1. The Republican Ne• and other Uterature Foundation Student for 1958-1511. has
concernine the comlna: election retumed from abroad after a year
were diltrlbu�.
of 1tudy in Aus tralia. This fall Jo01..kle,, Colltn:., Republican can- seph Du ncan of Cambridge will go
didate for Conp-eu WIS present to Ens land for a year of graduate
and gave intere.Una information atudy.
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concerning candidates for office In
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the comin1 election. Repreaenla- __..:;:;;;;:;;; ;:;;;
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Melnharl wh O was to
tlve u.::urJe
·• wu
h■ve been one ol the apeake..
unable to attend due to lllneu.
Group sinJIDI of "God Bleu 1
u,. the meell'""
Am�rica" conclud'-·
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after which a aoclal hour was en•
joyed. Refreahmenta were served
on ......
.,._,,tal trays from an attractive
table with white Jlnen cover and
centered with an arran,ement of ALMANAC - Friday . . . .
nower1 with &amp;all white llpen on
ly United P,1'9U International
either tide. Napkh11 carried out ' Today is Friday, Aug. 19 the
the patriotic theme. Mn. D. B. 232nd day cf the year, with 134
1-1:artineer presided at the punch more in 1980.
bowl.
T1le inoon is· approaching its
new quarter.
The morning star 11 Mars.
The evenlrtg stars are Jupiter
and Saturn.
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On thia day in hlsto?)':
In 1812, the U.S. frigate Cons tttutton, Jmown as Old Ironsides ___
' foua:ht U,1 famous victorious batlle
with the ;Briti sh frigate Guerriere
(Continued from Pa1e One)
al so finances tJ:ie lar;er x-re)' to Nit of · Nov1 Scotia.
In 1870, elder st.ateSJMn Bet­
follow up what ever iUne■s may
nard Baruch was born In· Camden •
be ■bown on the x-ray,
Not only ii tuberculoa:la de­ s,c:
In lBDO, the Daughters of tlie
tected by these 1:--ray1 but other
organ.
illneues as lun1 tancer, pneu American Revokltlon were
lled.
monltll tumors, cardl•c abnorma•
In 1893, American actor Alfred
lit,v, di•thro1matic lunl11.
.
The · unit whicb-lwilt 1be • 'It the Lunt WU ·bo�.
foJlowln1 plaees,on stated dly1 i1
Th®lhl ro, todO)': English pbll•
sponsored by the County lf.ealth
Department and t·he County Tu­ 01oph� Herbert Spencer &amp;aid:
berculoals AuoclaUon
JoJaUy. "Progreast therefore, ls , not :an ac.
On Octobe r 26 it wlll be at Bur• eldent, but a nece•ity � __ it ii a
lineham and Hemlock GroYe; on PBrt of nature."
26th al Allred and Tupper■ Plains
on the 2Tth at Reedsville and
Lone Bottom: on the 28th at
Portland and Pomeroy; on the
:A Mlddlepart man, Virgil Glaie,
29th at Pomeroy. November 1 at
Apple Grove and Letart Falla; ii Jn Melis General Ho,pilll
Nov. 2 at Syracuse and Racine; follDwlna a one-car wreck last
Nov. 3, Harriaonville and Rutland evflninc at 6:50 on Route 7 near
Nov. t, Carpenter .and Middleport the Hobson Bridge.
The Ohio State Patrol said to­
and also at Middleport on the 3tll
Nov. 9th, Dextu and 1An-11ville day , Glaze hu been charced with
and N11v. lotb Salem Center and DW] and 111 to appear before
Judie E. W. People, in County
Che■ter,
Attendln1 Wedhesdays meetil11 Court .AUi, 28.
Acet&gt;MID&amp; to the report, Glaze
were A. Sh■plro, Frank Entberc,
Morrl1 St.Lmm, Mn. SonJi Herd, wu 11pentina hit tar South on
Mn. Mary Hahn, RN, Mn:. Har• Rollte 7, ran onto the aklewalk
riett Davis, RN, aU of the Colum• 011 !llle right 1ide of the road,
and then ICl'OII the road, and
bua office.
Also attendin1 wen Dr . B. J. over ;• bank. He 1uffered a trac­
Allison, Health
Commillionu, . wred DOie and a lacerated upptr
Mn. Beulah Strauu. Health Clerk, Up,
� Glue car wu heavily
Mn. Jean Evant and Kn. Geoqe
Hobttetter, county nune, and d■mofed.
Nra. Wallace Bradford of the
Tuherculasia Aaoclation.

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Dally !ien�nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O. , Auc. 19, 1960-7
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a �d ;::: :� �:: ��I w:::
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sev era l other visitors by Town
Recorder Mrs. Charlotte Roush.
The lowest bid was submitted
by the OK Construction Company
of South Charleston on concrete
paving. The South
Charleston
Clan r, Lead 1P Pony. All partiefirm 's bid for a seven inch conipanu in this cl�' received 1mall
crete slab was $9:1,419. An altercup tropbie1. Ri&lt;len were: Bill
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nate bid for a six and one-half
Ch■ne)' Cynlb UI Gooch Jeff Jonea
was
The
$93,040.7!5.
sfab
inch
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l'' U RNISHED IIOUSE for rent
Susan
DiARa �raeJ al.ry
lease in New Haven. Contact price covers paving oc only ce r•
r
Aud
e,
ia
ll, Brue; Goth• I
D
'Ruae
r
ta.in streets in the town outlined
Ruth Sisk at New Haven.
ani, Kevin Dailey, Kevin Doua:ber•
by council earlier.
B· 18-Btc
ty, Melony Hackett and , Jlmmy
The lowest bid for blacktop
s
citizen
w
It
to
d
u;plaine
Jones.
q
d
by
Andersubmitte
paving wa s
First place winnera-Clau 2,
son, f nc., of Cha rleston. Their presenL that if residents along
streets
other
their
w■nted
..streets
GaiLed·· Sharon Plll■b....
Three
,
FOUR room house , Rutland Town- bid for such paving wa in lhe ,
' up
it
paved
could
done
the)'
have
on
"Jubil
e's
Jewell
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Pt
Pleu■n•
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ship. Call WY2-6568. 8-19-30tp amounl of _.,
•=,••o.s,.
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by
appealing
to
council
and
bav•
engi­
consulting
,
Joe Spence
UNFURNISHED ne,t deluxe apart­
ing neceaaary legal work started
3-We,tem Pleasure Pony
ment, air conditioned, birch cab­ neer prese nt for the meetina:, ex­ at once. In that fashion, lt was 48" to 56": Donna Allen of Atben■
inet, disposal, Incinerator, lar&amp;e plained to council and citizens explained, the contractor could up 00 "Sancho."
present that the OK Construe-lion
closets . Phone WY 2·&amp;141.
conLinue
addiUona \
pavin1
CIHI t-Egg and Spoon Rice:
bid for a se ven inch concrete s lab street.I
8-9-12tc
without leavlna: the town Sh ri Meelu OI sh■d e· up on
20 feet wide, would run IP.
Mr■. Lottie Fruth appeared be- ..�:,..
ClaH 0-Wtiiilltn Pleuure Hone
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, lwo five FOR SALE FIVE room house fore council and sou1ht con1trucwith bath. Full buemeal. Close tion of a sewer Une to eleven tot.a Lucllle Leifbeit, f»omeroy, up on
room ap1rtmentl. A. N, Beneel.
to schools. 744 S. 3rd St., Mid· on a 1ubdMslon -whleh ahe own• "Johnny Sorel."
j1 ·2•llc
Phone WYZ-3272.
dleport.
8·11•3tp Mrs. Fruth told council that she
Cl111 8 - I-Gaited: Ed&amp;el Hart.
NICELY t'URNISHED 2 BED,
would J)A)' tap-in fee■ for the ley up on "Society Jane,"
rool.1 upstair, apartment. Ph. FOR SALE SIX rooms and bath, lots. Her requut waa denied bv
,
Cl■u 7-Ro1d1ter Pony, GS" and
completely remodeled, automa• council.
WY2-3B74.
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8 1 Uc
up on " LJttle
un der: [ke Le w11
tic heat, 100 x 1ao It. Jot on
Mr■. Prutb furthe r oUered to Man. "
Grav el Hill, Middleport. Phone deditate c-ertaln atreeta in her
FOR RENT-Tbree office room,
Clua 8-Pande
Hone: P'Nd
,
,
Daytime WY2-2863, evenings 1ub-divi1ion to the town on con CuIllp up on
over sume r Shoe Store on
"u•··too•
�uq
•Y There.'
Phone
WY2·3141
or
contact
ditlon
that
town
would
place
•·
Court Sl., in Pomeroy, ■econd
Clau 9 - a:mCll■h
Pleasure
8-16-Uc them in. the nme condition In Hone-Jackie
Michael H•ckett.
floor. One lar1e 18 s 22 ft, room
FUJher
"Siimmie
on
,
with adjolnine 12 ,. 12 ft. room BUILDING SITE, 1.92 acre1, ex· which 1)resent streets ln the town K · .
are
found.
Council
ea:aln
refused
One 10 x 18 front room. All
Clan lO-Open Walkinc Horse:
cellent location on Mulberry
her request.
ne.vly painted with new floor '
Linda Hemley on "Wll1on'1 Allen."
Heights in Pomeroy. Priced
coverings:. Phone WY 2-.2080. t
Clasa 11-We■tern Stock Horse:
r easonable. Phone
Wl9-3'l88
A letter of resi&amp;nation lrom
i
8,2-Uc
8-19-3tc Councilman Gordon Creamer was Shorty Meeks on, "Kine. "
after � p. m.
CJ11s 12, Westem Plea1ure Pony
read to .council. Earl Henry, tor
NIC E SIX ROOM apartment wlth
under
48 lnche,: Mike Jone s on
mer councllman, wu appointed to
garag e, Two block■ from down­
"Tr'•ger."
15
take hl1 place. Creamer In bit
town Pomeroy. Phone WY2·D127
letter Hid that the press of
Clas• 13-Flre Drill: JC&gt;e Myers
B-16-tfc
buaineu prevented him trom aer on "Half Enoue:b."
R IDING horse for s ale or trade. vlng further u a councilman.
Class 14-Trail Horae or Pony:
THREE HOOM fur�1lshed apart·
The remainder of the meetin,: Fred Leifbelt on "Pl1tol."
Pbone WI 9·:1683.
B-l3·6tc
ment, utilities paid. Phone WY2
'-'" spent dlscuulng a1pecla ot
Clau 1 5---4--·H Honem1n1hlp:
8-16-61,
2301.
the cr,minJ year'• budgflt.
Anita Collin,.
Present for the meet.Ina: were
Jud1ln&amp; completed by 1 p. m.
SLEEPING rooms. Clo� in town.
FOR
SALi
Mayo
r 0, O.
W riJht, Recorder Tbursda, Jncluded A-Gnna:e ex­
127 Butte rnut Avenue. 8-19-fJtp
OHers wlll be received at the Charlotte
Roush,
Councilmen hlblt -placements: 1. Cheater; 2.
oUice of Webate r and Fultz, At• Russell C...peh1rt, Walter Wetry Rock Sprtnp; a. Pomeroy Bend
torn eyll, Pomeroy National Bant and Ralph Warner.
and 4. Olive.
Building, until 11:00 A. M. of
B-Domeatte arll: Blue rlbbOn
WAITRESS wanted apply in per­ Thursday, August 2:1, 1960, for
iULLITIN
winners were Kn. Cleo Stntth,
son al Green Gable■, . Stale Lhe John E. McCl11key real e•
UNIT.D NATIONS, N. Y. U�I
4 ribbons, Chester, O.; Roultba
Route 7. N o experience neces­ tate, consistlna: of I.rot No. 63
-The U. N. lo&lt;urlty Coun&lt;II
Ginther, 2, Star Route, Pomeroyi
WH IVfflffiODN today to fflHt Mn. Mary Hill, I, Route 3, fome•
&amp;UY, Mu s t be ov er 21. 8-19•3tc with dwelling ,houa,i and 1ar11e
thereon located In Racine, OhlO'r
•• 111,0 -. m. (atltJ Sunday .,. roy; Mn. Vonderlu WWl11111, 1,
· , · • • · •: 1 , •
All ;;}fen 1llbJee1 to cou,1 ,.,.
the (OfttO- crlala.
(
Minersville; Mn. Sharon Jewell,
proval.
1, Harrisonville; Mary Parker, 1,
rtUni•t·1•
MIidred c. Phillip,,
Cheater; .Mn. C.
Jones, fl,
Adminis tratrix of the
Che1ter; Ma rgaret t.1la Lewis, 2,
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
Estate of John E. McClaak ey,
.Middleport; Mrt. C. E. Bkikea­
llcllable man or woman from thi s
decea sed.
lee, 1, Pomeroy; Mn:. Ecta:ar
area lo dlstrlbute complete lin e
Dorst, ,, Chester.
of cigarett es, candy, nuta, or (8) 12-13-19-20-4tc
Poultry-Blue ribbon award■:
gum through new automatic ven­
Earl Dean, Che11ter Star, Zi .Kendors. No selling, we will estab­
lish a«ounts for you. To quall•
0.ui,tl: Montgomery, 16.1 on netb Caldwell, Reedlville, 1; Wil­
PUBLIC SALi
fy party mus\ have ca r. refer­
upper,
0.3 on lower, 2¼ feet open bur Parker, Ch111ter1 1 ; Georce
To bf Stlld to Lhe high bidd er
ence s , and cash capital of $800 one 19" Pontiac Sedan Serlal Gallipoli,, 18.8, 10.3, 4 feel open Frahcia, Pomero)', 1; W. &amp;. Mi•
cbael, Minenvllle, 2.
whleh l1 aecured by Jnventory. Ntt. PB XH 11117,7 at the Blaettoar Lock 23, lD.f, 10.G, 8 feet open.
Excellent carnlnp part tlmo,__­ Auto Comp.any. Pome roy, Ohio,
Public schooll--Blue ribbon
Condition •' Mff•IIII• Dam■
Full tim e more. For personal in­ on the 22nd da y of Augu1t ,1960 All dams are up, and runnlnl awards: Ann Holter, Star Rt.,
terview &amp;Ive phone, etc. Write .tl 10 o'clock A. M. Thl11 automo• from closed to six feet.
Pomeroy, 3; Martha Nlebolaon,
P. O. Box lftfl, Kocheater, Minn.
Middleport, l; Central School,
bound
0ttl•
River
oats:
Down
for
leH
than
bile will not be sold
a 1e 2tp $2',00.
Loek 13, Plttlburgher at 1:M am Pomeroy, 1; Elemental')' Art EJ.
EltmenW)'
22-0; Lock I D Lucy Jane Luca■ hiblt, l; Bedford
Bl.aettna r Auto Compuy,
6:M am, 11-0i Lock 16, Heron at school exhibit, 1.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
12 mldnl;ht 3-0; Lock 1 7 Clncin
Hor■e conformation-Blue rib­
8-llS-17-19-3tc
A.PM'1'IIIENTS - .!'urnlolled and
n1t1 4:10 am, 16-t; A. V. Crills hon winner■: 1, .Riebel Downie,
uotuml■h ed. Mclluton, lllddle
Jr. O:ffO am, 8·0; Lock UI, Mr. Racine; 2, MN. W. A. Korean,
porl. Phone WY 2-:IO&amp;a.
2 3 11
Crin 7:30 pm, 8-0; Lock 23 Mike Pomeroy; 2, E, J, HUI, Pomeroy;
Creditor 8:33 pm, 18--0 ; National 1, Joe Youn&amp;, Pomeroy; 1, Ker•
To
be
sold
lO
the
hith
bidder
ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me,
pm, 0-3; Helen Z 10:10 pm, mlt Epple, fflrrllKmvllle; l, Fred
8:0I
O
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at
1148
Chev
rolet
Sedan,
E
tal work and repair work ur
Lellbei,, Pomeroy; 1, Ike Lewi■,
any kind. Phone WY 2·2301. the Blaetlnar Auto Company, · 1-0; Beaver 12 midnl1bt, li1ht.
Pomeroy,
.
.
Upbound:
Lock
23
Elillbelh
at
New Haven, �- Va.; 1, Qooale
Ohio,
on
the
20th
&lt;lay
8-l l-SOlp.
or Augu,t 1960, at 10:00 O'Clock 8:28 pm 3-1; Ben McCool 8:30 Calvert, Pomeroy; 1, F. E. Clark,
pm·'"t-O; C. V. Harner 10:fO pm Parkeraburc, W. Vt.; 1, Bob
AIR CONDITIDNUIG, JIURJGB A. M.
0
2i Frank Alter 2:,0 am 1-0; Greer, New Haven; 3, Sharon
Thia
car
wlll
not
be
s
old
lor
•- umce. Jock'• Refrl1en­
lion. New ll1Ven, �hoa, 'rol· Jeu than Twenty five dollar■, Cornell 0:05 am 9-8; Jane T 8:35 PJll1bW')', Pt. PleU1nl; 1, ff1n7
Im 1-0; Joe Lucas 'l :05 am, 0-0.
Lod'Wick, Cheater; 1 1 .Paul Webb,
1837,
f.11.U ($2',00.)
McAribur,
Fred Blaetinar,
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Judgu were Frank 811or, Ill.
Blaettnar Auto Q:ompany,
A1 1CTION . • - Pomeroy, Ohio,
Vernon and E. BUib, &amp;lelne.
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Offera · will be received at
8·11-li•llh'll&lt;
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the law offlcfll of Crow, Crow •
Porter, Pomeroy, Ohio, for tho purA. C, IIIADf'C!IIP, IIHllli, Olllt,,
.,.
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eh,oe of the followln1 described
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nal Ulole:
NOTICI Ofl IALI
MUILLIII •iiiiNtoCII. WIITINi
.Bids will be receivfld al the ofIn Klddle'10rt, Ohio, and beln1
. H0\111 ....llan- """14 - flees of Webste r aiul Fultz, Pom- 50 fHt oft of the E■st ,Ide of Lot
. tlltn, .,..._ Olii. ...... eroy National Bink Buildln1, until NOi, 30 and :n, beliJlnln1 81 feet
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NEIGLER BUILDING 81/PPLY 1980, for the 11le of the Emma uatW at f&amp;fi Locuat Street, Mid
Johnl-M'ari:ll&gt; root 1hln1l11, Conway property, aitualfld at 467 dleport, Ohio, and can be 1een by
Beech Street In the Vllla1e Of Mid• contactln1 F.dna L. Cral1. 829 Paae
kltcben cabinets built to orde r,
dlepprt,
Ohio. The property ,on, Slnel, Mlddlopart, Ohio.
Funenl .....,1... will bo held fo,
aluminum window, ud doon,
· The rllhl ll reserved to njecl M1dyllne J'llnt Peek it
p, m.
11ra1e doon, ctiUn1 tilt, vinyl slats · of a 1lx•room frame dwe1Un1
ho
wltb
any
and
111
offer■•
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one-haU
bath,
and
11rll\1tnd
of
3:30
Sahmlay
1MaUH
. of
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floor tlla and pl7wood panelln1.
EDNA
lie,
L.
CRAIG,
Exflcuttix
e
later
than
of
annoullieed
urin)
CDI Neialer'a, Baclne, 1-U,lfc
of the List Will and Tota- lhfl ,emaint Jn Columbua. the Ew•
The propert7 w11 appraised by
• ment 4f Harry W. Cnil:, de- 1111 ' FuftU'•l Home announced &amp;othe apprahH!ll'I of the eatatfl for
eeued.
day.
p ,000.00 and cannot be aold for
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le89 than the appralaed value. The
(8) 12, 19, 28, 3tc
'Honorary pall beuen for the
sale la ■ubjecl to approval by the
rite; will be alrllne emplo,._ with
Probate Court.
whom Mn. Peek and her hu■band
ce
tllllrnard V. Fulll,
have. been Ulaelatecl. ,
Tbey are O.vlf IIJIIIIIO&lt;d, SI,
Adminl1lr11or, with WIii
NOTICI
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CHATTIL -TIIAOI
Poul, lllnn.; Stanll)I IQmu. Daw•
By virtue of , Chlllol Morta••• eon, DL; John DlilllL n. S.011.
.of Emma Conwoy, de8ef0l• 9:IO A.II.
c.■aed.
executed ind dell¥end by E. C, K1nau;, - G. lommuion: Ill.
'llhWlilillf !IIIY-MM,
(8) 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, �. 28, 7te "Yfll'I and Rena Myen to the un- View. \;llif.: � g, Lanon. San
...,1qi WY.NIH
denlgned on !'ebru■,y 181h, l ll(!O, fr1ocl1�, C,0111.; Jo\ln llll-, �
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and flied With lhe Coun ty Rec:ord•r Ga.... Call!.;, -.. Hinton and
Atol llel10 Count,, Ohio, on F,brtJ. v. J, Kampeon, • Pnlrle , YJ1111e,
Y- '414'
8'1ward Coughenour, Whoae'.lut U')' · 18th, lN01 a1ld on which 'cit- Kalllu; J. It. Wdkff, Norfctlk,
4AMILL IIAVICI STATION
known addt&lt;a■ la Columbu■, O,hlo, !■ult hu been made, the under- Qoon.; Ind J. 'If· n,er, VP\and.
-� AM.
is hereby· nolllled lhot tin the 10th ajpod will ,.11 lbe Rood■ 1nd chat, Calif. , · •I '
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ol A-,u,1, IIIIIO, corm,1 "'' de,erlbotl In 111d mortca1e, toP,,11 bo1ren will loo Oor,lon Mall:nrj,
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Thomo, JeW&lt;ll, flied hi• pe1\'10ll Wll) ,. 4401C-J. D. Crawler Tn&lt;IOr fhd{ey, Tilll�e,; Calll.f Oat'I Brink
No. 11,4!10 In the Probate (n�w) Sulol No. tel1033, II02 Doler ' )�I ""n"'"'"'' Cbirene, :\'#ti Wlch•
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Court or Melp Colinly, Ohio, lo Diode (-) S,rl■I No. -. ,t . lta- ,il'�U•,FTe¥o· a,� -II.
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l1&lt;U.., Llllil, Auto, Fin, P..lt, lllleen ,01n on l'ebl'IIU)' 14, lllllll, Sal!"', i.ot 11 211 Well lloln•St., Iver Mltbhl.o, '
Call Doll lllllt, ll14dleltoat and lhol the h1utns on ..1d pell- p_,.,, Ohio, In lhe vm, ,a of.
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lion will bo hid bolort lh'e Judi• l'Qlnoroy, Melp County, Ohio, on
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of lhe Prohlllo Court, ¥elp Coun- , ,-1,- 31, lNO, 11 10:00 A, 11.
Ctm...- Doll """11' of the
ty, Ohlo, on tho ltlh � 'of Sept Minimum 111• pr1,., 111.000.00
D"'-'ed �• y�
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month r ental. 2 bedrooms, bath
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runn ng water, electricity. Approximately 1n acre, fruit trees
an&lt;l outbulldlna:i. Ph. Wl 9_3743
8 18 Sip
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I Olllla ,- word fw t:hne 0011;11nUve ...Uou.
SPIPl&amp;l - on• me11.\b for 30 ceDiJ per wonL
hll rate of 6 oenta per word will be obujed for adverti.ai.nc
II !IOI IIOid - 10 daJ■ ■tier -, bill.
"""-• UII A.d.....cianc - Should be J".p)� lmmNliatelJ. The
DllilJ 8enaDeJ will not be retpolllible tor mor-e I.bu one mcor­
ne&lt; -..
Cud ol � and &amp;peclal Not.i.CN o4. E'Y.mLI fl.UO. ObiLuartel
publtabed al l C9'1t per Won1.
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1,iN Er PIANOHOME FO�ddle -;;-ed iady or I
older. Ma1 work day time, home Wanted; Reaponsiblc puly to take
over low monthly payments on a
nia;btt. Free room .and board,
Spinel piano. C11n l&gt;e seen locitlPhone WY 2-6789.
S. 11·6tp
)y. Write Credil Manager, 1 14JIIMITI AND ,
CONTROL
1 16 E. iBro.d-st. , Culurnbus, Ohio
., ,am. frN lne,ectw
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(BJ_l!:_ _19, 22, 23, ��,M � ,._,._..... ,.._
MIii A. lervk:e 'ltetlon WY1- I DON"T PUMP your sluggish sep4-26.ffc
tic tank. Gel Klean-Em-AJI Se p1166.
tic
Tank Cl eaner. Guaranteed.
-,te-llave a complete
now
Landmark Store, Pomeroy.
flAVIL llllVICI. If )'Oil a re
M-30tc
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or anywhere in the U. S. &amp;ive 112 RATS KILLED with Star Warfarin, 2� lbs. $1 .49. Eberebach
"' • call. No aervlce cbar&amp;e, n1
Ha rdware, Sugar Run Flour
extra■• TAWNIY STUDIOS. ill
MIU
and Landmark Store.
Galllpolis,
8teond Avemae,
(8) 10, 1 1, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24
Phone GI &amp;-1610 or GI 8-1243.
2', 28, 31; (91 I , 2, 7, B, 9 IOtp
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HOME MADE ICE creaia. Ju■l
like )'OU make at home, Jacka
8-13-titc
D1lry Bar.

GAS, FUEL OIL and coal
nace1. Call for free estimalea.
Foremen &amp; Abboll Middleport
8-lU-tlo
SQUARE DANCING every Satur­
day nilhl. Le1ion Hall, Rutland, FOfl SALE: GAS moking stove,
8 to 12. Muaic by Country Drill­
Electric refrigenitor, General
8 18 3tp
ers.
tractor and cultivator, good
U rea. Hay loader, '46 Dodge
car , 'fi 1 Chevrolel 1 1-2 ton
t ruck, 4 guOQ tires, re built en­
WST - Pair Women',i GIIHH m
&amp;:ine, 1-V20 lntcrnallo11al mow­
Letart F11l1. Black rim1. Rewa rd.
ina: maehlne. Sec liuy Rose,
Phone WI 9--3926.
8 18 Ute
nea r Baahan, close to Bald
Knobs.
8-15-Btp
LOST-DOG-a red male fox.
- - - --hmmd. Reward. U found n1&gt;tlfy
C. F. VanMeter of Portland, O. REAL SILK-the preferred brand
8-19-3tc
of million, for hosier y and lin­
gerie, etc. Miny new fall items
no w available. I.oral representa­
Uve. Mn. Martha B. Fry, 231
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MIil Street, Middleport. Phone
8·19•3tc
WY2-3709.
...T._ITAN MOTOCI
B HEAD OF DAIRY cattle. R. H.
-- latt Mlhl It.
Boatright, Potllllnd, 0, Phone
P1•1r-,, OIIII
Vl3•2273.
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,--- ·Dl FORD I "2 ton truck. All new
tires 1nd motor. Good condition The followh1g personnel pro.
perl)' will be aold at auctiun at
Phone A. N. Ben1el, WY2-3272
the r�1ldenc e or the underalgn .
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1H8 CHEVROLt.."'T truck. Good
1 ¼i miles north of Sliver Bridge
ttres. Phoni, WY2·6638 or aee
on Route 7, Saturduy, Auguat
Dana Able1,
Mornina Stir,
20, 1960, 10:ao A. M . : Antique
.. 11-3lp.
dre11cr, rlver boa! bell, ch est o(
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drawera, jewelry box, silver and
1 818 WHITE, OLDSMOBILE oonr pieces, books, large
pewte
vertlble 88, power brake, and
couch,
palnll1111s, mirrors, tab•
1teerln1, fully equipped. One
s �IH� ware, antique
lea,
variou
owner. Phone Wyandotte 2walnut
bed,
l1tddcr back chairs,
IOlO,
8-13-8tc
pit-Lure frame1, Hollywood bed
frame,, small corner cupboard,
11111 AMERICAN RAMBLER. So•
buii)' seat, m11il box, china
lid Blue. One owner. Phone WY ·
S. l Ntc
andotte 2·3DlU.
pieces and refrlget11lor. M.any
llenu not IMed. Terms of sale:
UM8 DODGE 41 door ■edan. Nlce
Cash. Brildfor d Auction Co.
wort/ car. Motor e:r.cellant.. WlJI
Si1ned James 0. Lakin.
ucrUke for quick ■ale. Call
Not rtapooalble for accidenta
YU 0-3182, P■ul Brown, Jr ., Rt. Lunch 1erved by Addaville PTA.
1, Lon11 Bottom, OhJo. 8 18 ate 1·13·61&lt;
111116 PQNTIAC V6 honl lop.
'6 door, one catetul owne r. Ex­
eeptional In every way. Hydra­
We have new IW' ll.10' Skyline
m■Ur. Bl■ettnar■, Pomeroy.
2 bedroom, front kitchen, lull
1-111·310
- - -price ftlllll.00.
19De FUllD VI Fatrlant •1.ooa:
'8'a. 10' I&gt;etrolter 2 bedroom,
Victoria Hard Top 2 door. Sharp
front kitchen, lull price $3896.
vln)'l Mitts.Extra nice ln■lde and
Other Detro1ler.a in 36 ft., 41
aut. BIHttnan, Pomeroy.
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•1 1t . , two .and three
n .. 1-lNtc
bedroom.
Qua.lily com1tructlon,
luxury
Uvin1,
CHEVROL!T
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9 p..;;;npr.
Many Uled lrallen. Some re­
fl'II. Subu rban. Ideal for • lar1e
poue11ed, 8 ehd 10 ft . wide, 1
famUy. Good condition. Blaet•
and two bedrooms . J-usl plck up
tnua, Pomeroy,
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payment,.
Ilk OLDSMOBILE 88, '406. 2
Some trade, some cuh, Free
door aedan. A rocket in per­
delivery. Open every day ln•
formance. Good buy, Bl11ttnar1,
clu&lt;11111 llwld■y.
Pameroy.
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SH :Hl73. ____ 8 18 31c
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Sllen Smith in Bradbury, Reaa•
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Good coadlUon $30. Phone WY 2.
9102,
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Hom, Sale,
u. .. n� Wnerly, Ohl•

- USED GARDEN tractor, and mow­
en. Rollry mower blade. 1har•
pened. Cultom mowtna and
plo•lll1,
IIIAYILy TRACTOR
lllea and Stt'Ylee 012 E. M&amp;ln St.
Pomerof, Phone WY 2-211'18.
f•ll-lfo
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Ll-nER-,.ke Bol for
l GOOD w·uR
ult cheap, Will 11crlfltt1 ror
"5. See 11t The Cr0Hro1ds Inn.
I Harrl.t�nvdle, 0.
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Fllrlue 4 Door

, Low mllnse br loul owner.
Bau.tHul b&amp;tck and white fin•
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WI. LIiie new lk"ea. ,awer ateer•
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double and aln1le harneH, ,&amp;
w..an,, one ind two hone,
hl&amp;b top b•HY- M. E. Golly,
R. II, No. I, Middleport, 0.,
8-17-St&lt;
1 • Phone
COPa'BR APPLE bullor ketlle, tO
' 11Uon eaJilelly t,20.00. Phone
7
17-S�
• � � - --:--- 1HEIFIER CALF fl!,00. Cllffonl
Lelfhol� llot:k Sprln11, 8-17-31c

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wit.Iii 1lec1Lrle thermo1lat, one
bedroam 111tte. Priced for quiet
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brln1
contalnel'I,
Weblter Fruit Farm, Long Bot­
tom, Ohio, Pbone YUton G-3201
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Ina, N11nnln1 S.ptombor 2.
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boot, 33 H. P. Scotl Eioclrlc
wilh trailer $3M.DO. Call SH24279.
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t,�i ��: cu: ;:;;;� I Action Deferred On Pavin�
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$u pp1 ·185

IIUO IOATt AND MO'l'ORI Mt
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potiten MatorL • L Main
St.. PofNror, Phlnrl W Y..s,..1111.
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No action was taken on Ma.son
street paving bid1 which were
opened al a &amp;pedal meetlne or
town council on Thursday evenlnd111
in the town ha.II.
Action was tabl e d until a full
council would be able to be present . Thursday night'll meeting
had a bare "UOrum of councilmen
present.
Six bids for concrete p1vlng

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proxinuat•1.,
-.oo per p,-•ty
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foot. The ,.. and one-h.alf mcb
slab would co1t fifteen cent■
less per foot. Cost of the blac.kLop
paving would run about $8.SS per
pro....,•ty
foot.
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Other r..-ompanies aubmlttinJ
bids were the Charleston Concrele Flooring Company, Charleston ; Paul
Price, Huntington;
M &amp; M Construction Ca ., St .
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constru,ction.
Streets to be paved under the
proposal are Third ■nd Fourth
Streets from Ander!on to Horton,
Anderson Street from Second to
the grade school, Pomeroy Slreet
from Second to Fourth, Horton
Street from Second to Fourth,
Foater Street, Martin and Maple
Streets from Second to Fourth,
Four th SLreet from M artin to
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County Fair
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Over Rocket tlop

(Con Un ueel from paee One)
Trot Fr,. Fot All I1I Hea t :
l. Ohlo Farmer, driven by Frank
Sil••
= '· Y··•ee
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Spencer, .....
Pomeroy,
driven by Sid•
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ney Spen-r · 3· Ro■no•e
R. Burnett.
•···o ke; oh·10
2nd
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F■rmer · 3 Shongrl La Rua driven
by W-. H Carte r
. Trot-BoL h H 1 t1 . 1 Hide•
2 -26
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Farm, Sl. Alba.Ill, W. Va., dri ven
by Sidney Spe ncer, Pom�y. �- Jill
Roy, owned by Leroy E1chm&amp;er,
Pomeroy, , driven Q)' Frank Siler;
3. Averlll I Star, driYen by S, currens,

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--Sclenli■la ,w.. ted over telemetry data today \o trJ to find ouL
• 79-foot rocket car•
what cauaed
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- 1 - pound Couder I-A
"""mmunlcatlona utellU.e to blow
;'p 1,,1 ,.., in lbe .1rv .
-.The Courier flop waa the only
bl■,•• mu..
• in an otherwi■e
d■y Of military rocket
1p■
■boll. The Navy ■ent it.a Polarll
'"ht f m
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miuile on 1 1,000-mile 111
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with
tar1et
drone
SU'O)'ed • M7
iU Bomarc "A'' from Eel� Air
Force Bue, Fla. At 140 ,econ dl
aft.er bW&amp;-off Fridu aftemoon,
&amp;he (()urier was hinted to pieces
by ■n e:r.ploslon whlcb ripped ita
oc
r ket at 70,000 to ao.ooo fee&amp;
over the ocean.
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UN SolWen Stand
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LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con10
. I/Pl--,Oflm-l1ced Vnlled N1Uon1
■oldler, ilood luard behind bari&gt;­
ed wire at NdJIH Airport today,
furlo111 over the beating, ,tven
three ot tllelr colleaa:uea Tbur1daJ i,; eoncoloN troops ,nd d•
termlned to lab no more.
A U. ' N. ■pK flllllll hid lhe
aentriN-------4ll Moroc:can-were au•
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(Conllnued from Pace One)
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'&lt;IleprlvoUon of UborlJ lor 10
years of wlllcb tbe lint three
are to bo ■erved In prl■oot . TIie
term 11 lo belln from 110)' I.
TIie ■■nlen&lt;t II final ind not ■ub'
loci to appeal"
The WW&lt;ilq ol the NftleQct ,
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could bo intori,nlod lo Powon mun ..,.. lbite ,ean In
po, alter which bt J!ll1
FORCE
���""'G�!ery
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ernor of diltrlet 869 0/ Rotary International, in addre11in1 the Ro� Club of Middleport.Pomeroy
yesterday, followinJ a conference
with local Rotary oUlcen and committee chairmen in Heath Metl:l odill Church.
In addition to the activlUes of
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within their own communltiea to
promote tbl1 objective, Mr. Jacoby
explained, Rotary tnternational
hat awarded grants of more than
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through ill program of student fel---� '
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in, colle1e &amp;r.aduatea to study for
laws effective this year mclud1n1 one year In countries other than
votin1 1 new resident'• presidential their own, as Rotary ambauadors
ballot.
of good will. Since 11M7. when this
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1322 Ro:!t.ipa have
of 1 1!,epubllc,n conpeaa and w hO I tary•·Foundation Fellows
who m our state and county elec- been ,warded to studenlll in 68
lions were diseulled by both Mrs. · countries for ,tudy in 43 counties.
De nt Rhodea, of Barnes ville,
Charlton and Mn. Morri1. The Republican Ne• and other Uterature Foundation Student for 1958-1511. has
concernine the comlna: election retumed from abroad after a year
were diltrlbu�.
of 1tudy in Aus tralia. This fall Jo01..kle,, Colltn:., Republican can- seph Du ncan of Cambridge will go
didate for Conp-eu WIS present to Ens land for a year of graduate
and gave intere.Una information atudy.
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Group sinJIDI of "God Bleu 1
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Am�rica" conclud'-·
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after which a aoclal hour was en•
joyed. Refreahmenta were served
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table with white Jlnen cover and
centered with an arran,ement of ALMANAC - Friday . . . .
nower1 with &amp;all white llpen on
ly United P,1'9U International
either tide. Napkh11 carried out ' Today is Friday, Aug. 19 the
the patriotic theme. Mn. D. B. 232nd day cf the year, with 134
1-1:artineer presided at the punch more in 1980.
bowl.
T1le inoon is· approaching its
new quarter.
The morning star 11 Mars.
The evenlrtg stars are Jupiter
and Saturn.
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On thia day in hlsto?)':
In 1812, the U.S. frigate Cons tttutton, Jmown as Old Ironsides ___
' foua:ht U,1 famous victorious batlle
with the ;Briti sh frigate Guerriere
(Continued from Pa1e One)
al so finances tJ:ie lar;er x-re)' to Nit of · Nov1 Scotia.
In 1870, elder st.ateSJMn Bet­
follow up what ever iUne■s may
nard Baruch was born In· Camden •
be ■bown on the x-ray,
Not only ii tuberculoa:la de­ s,c:
In lBDO, the Daughters of tlie
tected by these 1:--ray1 but other
organ.
illneues as lun1 tancer, pneu American Revokltlon were
lled.
monltll tumors, cardl•c abnorma•
In 1893, American actor Alfred
lit,v, di•thro1matic lunl11.
.
The · unit whicb-lwilt 1be • 'It the Lunt WU ·bo�.
foJlowln1 plaees,on stated dly1 i1
Th®lhl ro, todO)': English pbll•
sponsored by the County lf.ealth
Department and t·he County Tu­ 01oph� Herbert Spencer &amp;aid:
berculoals AuoclaUon
JoJaUy. "Progreast therefore, ls , not :an ac.
On Octobe r 26 it wlll be at Bur• eldent, but a nece•ity � __ it ii a
lineham and Hemlock GroYe; on PBrt of nature."
26th al Allred and Tupper■ Plains
on the 2Tth at Reedsville and
Lone Bottom: on the 28th at
Portland and Pomeroy; on the
:A Mlddlepart man, Virgil Glaie,
29th at Pomeroy. November 1 at
Apple Grove and Letart Falla; ii Jn Melis General Ho,pilll
Nov. 2 at Syracuse and Racine; follDwlna a one-car wreck last
Nov. 3, Harriaonville and Rutland evflninc at 6:50 on Route 7 near
Nov. t, Carpenter .and Middleport the Hobson Bridge.
The Ohio State Patrol said to­
and also at Middleport on the 3tll
Nov. 9th, Dextu and 1An-11ville day , Glaze hu been charced with
and N11v. lotb Salem Center and DW] and 111 to appear before
Judie E. W. People, in County
Che■ter,
Attendln1 Wedhesdays meetil11 Court .AUi, 28.
Acet&gt;MID&amp; to the report, Glaze
were A. Sh■plro, Frank Entberc,
Morrl1 St.Lmm, Mn. SonJi Herd, wu 11pentina hit tar South on
Mn. Mary Hahn, RN, Mn:. Har• Rollte 7, ran onto the aklewalk
riett Davis, RN, aU of the Colum• 011 !llle right 1ide of the road,
and then ICl'OII the road, and
bua office.
Also attendin1 wen Dr . B. J. over ;• bank. He 1uffered a trac­
Allison, Health
Commillionu, . wred DOie and a lacerated upptr
Mn. Beulah Strauu. Health Clerk, Up,
� Glue car wu heavily
Mn. Jean Evant and Kn. Geoqe
Hobttetter, county nune, and d■mofed.
Nra. Wallace Bradford of the
Tuherculasia Aaoclation.

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Dally !ien�nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O. , Auc. 19, 1960-7
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a �d ;::: :� �:: ��I w:::
n
sev era l other visitors by Town
Recorder Mrs. Charlotte Roush.
The lowest bid was submitted
by the OK Construction Company
of South Charleston on concrete
paving. The South
Charleston
Clan r, Lead 1P Pony. All partiefirm 's bid for a seven inch conipanu in this cl�' received 1mall
crete slab was $9:1,419. An altercup tropbie1. Ri&lt;len were: Bill
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nate bid for a six and one-half
Ch■ne)' Cynlb UI Gooch Jeff Jonea
was
The
$93,040.7!5.
sfab
inch
I
r
o
l'' U RNISHED IIOUSE for rent
Susan
DiARa �raeJ al.ry
lease in New Haven. Contact price covers paving oc only ce r•
r
Aud
e,
ia
ll, Brue; Goth• I
D
'Ruae
r
ta.in streets in the town outlined
Ruth Sisk at New Haven.
ani, Kevin Dailey, Kevin Doua:ber•
by council earlier.
B· 18-Btc
ty, Melony Hackett and , Jlmmy
The lowest bid for blacktop
s
citizen
w
It
to
d
u;plaine
Jones.
q
d
by
Andersubmitte
paving wa s
First place winnera-Clau 2,
son, f nc., of Cha rleston. Their presenL that if residents along
streets
other
their
w■nted
..streets
GaiLed·· Sharon Plll■b....
Three
,
FOUR room house , Rutland Town- bid for such paving wa in lhe ,
' up
it
paved
could
done
the)'
have
on
"Jubil
e's
Jewell
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Pt
Pleu■n•
·
e
ship. Call WY2-6568. 8-19-30tp amounl of _.,
•=,••o.s,.
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by
appealing
to
council
and
bav•
engi­
consulting
,
Joe Spence
UNFURNISHED ne,t deluxe apart­
ing neceaaary legal work started
3-We,tem Pleasure Pony
ment, air conditioned, birch cab­ neer prese nt for the meetina:, ex­ at once. In that fashion, lt was 48" to 56": Donna Allen of Atben■
inet, disposal, Incinerator, lar&amp;e plained to council and citizens explained, the contractor could up 00 "Sancho."
present that the OK Construe-lion
closets . Phone WY 2·&amp;141.
conLinue
addiUona \
pavin1
CIHI t-Egg and Spoon Rice:
bid for a se ven inch concrete s lab street.I
8-9-12tc
without leavlna: the town Sh ri Meelu OI sh■d e· up on
20 feet wide, would run IP.
Mr■. Lottie Fruth appeared be- ..�:,..
ClaH 0-Wtiiilltn Pleuure Hone
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, lwo five FOR SALE FIVE room house fore council and sou1ht con1trucwith bath. Full buemeal. Close tion of a sewer Une to eleven tot.a Lucllle Leifbeit, f»omeroy, up on
room ap1rtmentl. A. N, Beneel.
to schools. 744 S. 3rd St., Mid· on a 1ubdMslon -whleh ahe own• "Johnny Sorel."
j1 ·2•llc
Phone WYZ-3272.
dleport.
8·11•3tp Mrs. Fruth told council that she
Cl111 8 - I-Gaited: Ed&amp;el Hart.
NICELY t'URNISHED 2 BED,
would J)A)' tap-in fee■ for the ley up on "Society Jane,"
rool.1 upstair, apartment. Ph. FOR SALE SIX rooms and bath, lots. Her requut waa denied bv
,
Cl■u 7-Ro1d1ter Pony, GS" and
completely remodeled, automa• council.
WY2-3B74.
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8 1 Uc
up on " LJttle
un der: [ke Le w11
tic heat, 100 x 1ao It. Jot on
Mr■. Prutb furthe r oUered to Man. "
Grav el Hill, Middleport. Phone deditate c-ertaln atreeta in her
FOR RENT-Tbree office room,
Clua 8-Pande
Hone: P'Nd
,
,
Daytime WY2-2863, evenings 1ub-divi1ion to the town on con CuIllp up on
over sume r Shoe Store on
"u•··too•
�uq
•Y There.'
Phone
WY2·3141
or
contact
ditlon
that
town
would
place
•·
Court Sl., in Pomeroy, ■econd
Clau 9 - a:mCll■h
Pleasure
8-16-Uc them in. the nme condition In Hone-Jackie
Michael H•ckett.
floor. One lar1e 18 s 22 ft, room
FUJher
"Siimmie
on
,
with adjolnine 12 ,. 12 ft. room BUILDING SITE, 1.92 acre1, ex· which 1)resent streets ln the town K · .
are
found.
Council
ea:aln
refused
One 10 x 18 front room. All
Clan lO-Open Walkinc Horse:
cellent location on Mulberry
her request.
ne.vly painted with new floor '
Linda Hemley on "Wll1on'1 Allen."
Heights in Pomeroy. Priced
coverings:. Phone WY 2-.2080. t
Clasa 11-We■tern Stock Horse:
r easonable. Phone
Wl9-3'l88
A letter of resi&amp;nation lrom
i
8,2-Uc
8-19-3tc Councilman Gordon Creamer was Shorty Meeks on, "Kine. "
after � p. m.
CJ11s 12, Westem Plea1ure Pony
read to .council. Earl Henry, tor
NIC E SIX ROOM apartment wlth
under
48 lnche,: Mike Jone s on
mer councllman, wu appointed to
garag e, Two block■ from down­
"Tr'•ger."
15
take hl1 place. Creamer In bit
town Pomeroy. Phone WY2·D127
letter Hid that the press of
Clas• 13-Flre Drill: JC&gt;e Myers
B-16-tfc
buaineu prevented him trom aer on "Half Enoue:b."
R IDING horse for s ale or trade. vlng further u a councilman.
Class 14-Trail Horae or Pony:
THREE HOOM fur�1lshed apart·
The remainder of the meetin,: Fred Leifbelt on "Pl1tol."
Pbone WI 9·:1683.
B-l3·6tc
ment, utilities paid. Phone WY2
'-'" spent dlscuulng a1pecla ot
Clau 1 5---4--·H Honem1n1hlp:
8-16-61,
2301.
the cr,minJ year'• budgflt.
Anita Collin,.
Present for the meet.Ina: were
Jud1ln&amp; completed by 1 p. m.
SLEEPING rooms. Clo� in town.
FOR
SALi
Mayo
r 0, O.
W riJht, Recorder Tbursda, Jncluded A-Gnna:e ex­
127 Butte rnut Avenue. 8-19-fJtp
OHers wlll be received at the Charlotte
Roush,
Councilmen hlblt -placements: 1. Cheater; 2.
oUice of Webate r and Fultz, At• Russell C...peh1rt, Walter Wetry Rock Sprtnp; a. Pomeroy Bend
torn eyll, Pomeroy National Bant and Ralph Warner.
and 4. Olive.
Building, until 11:00 A. M. of
B-Domeatte arll: Blue rlbbOn
WAITRESS wanted apply in per­ Thursday, August 2:1, 1960, for
iULLITIN
winners were Kn. Cleo Stntth,
son al Green Gable■, . Stale Lhe John E. McCl11key real e•
UNIT.D NATIONS, N. Y. U�I
4 ribbons, Chester, O.; Roultba
Route 7. N o experience neces­ tate, consistlna: of I.rot No. 63
-The U. N. lo&lt;urlty Coun&lt;II
Ginther, 2, Star Route, Pomeroyi
WH IVfflffiODN today to fflHt Mn. Mary Hill, I, Route 3, fome•
&amp;UY, Mu s t be ov er 21. 8-19•3tc with dwelling ,houa,i and 1ar11e
thereon located In Racine, OhlO'r
•• 111,0 -. m. (atltJ Sunday .,. roy; Mn. Vonderlu WWl11111, 1,
· , · • • · •: 1 , •
All ;;}fen 1llbJee1 to cou,1 ,.,.
the (OfttO- crlala.
(
Minersville; Mn. Sharon Jewell,
proval.
1, Harrisonville; Mary Parker, 1,
rtUni•t·1•
MIidred c. Phillip,,
Cheater; .Mn. C.
Jones, fl,
Adminis tratrix of the
Che1ter; Ma rgaret t.1la Lewis, 2,
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
Estate of John E. McClaak ey,
.Middleport; Mrt. C. E. Bkikea­
llcllable man or woman from thi s
decea sed.
lee, 1, Pomeroy; Mn:. Ecta:ar
area lo dlstrlbute complete lin e
Dorst, ,, Chester.
of cigarett es, candy, nuta, or (8) 12-13-19-20-4tc
Poultry-Blue ribbon award■:
gum through new automatic ven­
Earl Dean, Che11ter Star, Zi .Kendors. No selling, we will estab­
lish a«ounts for you. To quall•
0.ui,tl: Montgomery, 16.1 on netb Caldwell, Reedlville, 1; Wil­
PUBLIC SALi
fy party mus\ have ca r. refer­
upper,
0.3 on lower, 2¼ feet open bur Parker, Ch111ter1 1 ; Georce
To bf Stlld to Lhe high bidd er
ence s , and cash capital of $800 one 19" Pontiac Sedan Serlal Gallipoli,, 18.8, 10.3, 4 feel open Frahcia, Pomero)', 1; W. &amp;. Mi•
cbael, Minenvllle, 2.
whleh l1 aecured by Jnventory. Ntt. PB XH 11117,7 at the Blaettoar Lock 23, lD.f, 10.G, 8 feet open.
Excellent carnlnp part tlmo,__­ Auto Comp.any. Pome roy, Ohio,
Public schooll--Blue ribbon
Condition •' Mff•IIII• Dam■
Full tim e more. For personal in­ on the 22nd da y of Augu1t ,1960 All dams are up, and runnlnl awards: Ann Holter, Star Rt.,
terview &amp;Ive phone, etc. Write .tl 10 o'clock A. M. Thl11 automo• from closed to six feet.
Pomeroy, 3; Martha Nlebolaon,
P. O. Box lftfl, Kocheater, Minn.
Middleport, l; Central School,
bound
0ttl•
River
oats:
Down
for
leH
than
bile will not be sold
a 1e 2tp $2',00.
Loek 13, Plttlburgher at 1:M am Pomeroy, 1; Elemental')' Art EJ.
EltmenW)'
22-0; Lock I D Lucy Jane Luca■ hiblt, l; Bedford
Bl.aettna r Auto Compuy,
6:M am, 11-0i Lock 16, Heron at school exhibit, 1.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
12 mldnl;ht 3-0; Lock 1 7 Clncin
Hor■e conformation-Blue rib­
8-llS-17-19-3tc
A.PM'1'IIIENTS - .!'urnlolled and
n1t1 4:10 am, 16-t; A. V. Crills hon winner■: 1, .Riebel Downie,
uotuml■h ed. Mclluton, lllddle
Jr. O:ffO am, 8·0; Lock UI, Mr. Racine; 2, MN. W. A. Korean,
porl. Phone WY 2-:IO&amp;a.
2 3 11
Crin 7:30 pm, 8-0; Lock 23 Mike Pomeroy; 2, E, J, HUI, Pomeroy;
Creditor 8:33 pm, 18--0 ; National 1, Joe Youn&amp;, Pomeroy; 1, Ker•
To
be
sold
lO
the
hith
bidder
ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me,
pm, 0-3; Helen Z 10:10 pm, mlt Epple, fflrrllKmvllle; l, Fred
8:0I
O
N
at
1148
Chev
rolet
Sedan,
E
tal work and repair work ur
Lellbei,, Pomeroy; 1, Ike Lewi■,
any kind. Phone WY 2·2301. the Blaetlnar Auto Company, · 1-0; Beaver 12 midnl1bt, li1ht.
Pomeroy,
.
.
Upbound:
Lock
23
Elillbelh
at
New Haven, �- Va.; 1, Qooale
Ohio,
on
the
20th
&lt;lay
8-l l-SOlp.
or Augu,t 1960, at 10:00 O'Clock 8:28 pm 3-1; Ben McCool 8:30 Calvert, Pomeroy; 1, F. E. Clark,
pm·'"t-O; C. V. Harner 10:fO pm Parkeraburc, W. Vt.; 1, Bob
AIR CONDITIDNUIG, JIURJGB A. M.
0
2i Frank Alter 2:,0 am 1-0; Greer, New Haven; 3, Sharon
Thia
car
wlll
not
be
s
old
lor
•- umce. Jock'• Refrl1en­
lion. New ll1Ven, �hoa, 'rol· Jeu than Twenty five dollar■, Cornell 0:05 am 9-8; Jane T 8:35 PJll1bW')', Pt. PleU1nl; 1, ff1n7
Im 1-0; Joe Lucas 'l :05 am, 0-0.
Lod'Wick, Cheater; 1 1 .Paul Webb,
1837,
f.11.U ($2',00.)
McAribur,
Fred Blaetinar,
__
Judgu were Frank 811or, Ill.
Blaettnar Auto Q:ompany,
A1 1CTION . • - Pomeroy, Ohio,
Vernon and E. BUib, &amp;lelne.
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Offera · will be received at
8·11-li•llh'll&lt;
Crltt ....... .
the law offlcfll of Crow, Crow •
Porter, Pomeroy, Ohio, for tho purA. C, IIIADf'C!IIP, IIHllli, Olllt,,
.,.
"'"
eh,oe of the followln1 described
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nal Ulole:
NOTICI Ofl IALI
MUILLIII •iiiiNtoCII. WIITINi
.Bids will be receivfld al the ofIn Klddle'10rt, Ohio, and beln1
. H0\111 ....llan- """14 - flees of Webste r aiul Fultz, Pom- 50 fHt oft of the E■st ,Ide of Lot
. tlltn, .,..._ Olii. ...... eroy National Bink Buildln1, until NOi, 30 and :n, beliJlnln1 81 feet
WVMM
11•1 "41 IOcOO A. M,, S.l!"&lt;'Ol', Au1•1l 17 , 1nm llotch SI. Thi• properly II oil
NEIGLER BUILDING 81/PPLY 1980, for the 11le of the Emma uatW at f&amp;fi Locuat Street, Mid
Johnl-M'ari:ll&gt; root 1hln1l11, Conway property, aitualfld at 467 dleport, Ohio, and can be 1een by
Beech Street In the Vllla1e Of Mid• contactln1 F.dna L. Cral1. 829 Paae
kltcben cabinets built to orde r,
dlepprt,
Ohio. The property ,on, Slnel, Mlddlopart, Ohio.
Funenl .....,1... will bo held fo,
aluminum window, ud doon,
· The rllhl ll reserved to njecl M1dyllne J'llnt Peek it
p, m.
11ra1e doon, ctiUn1 tilt, vinyl slats · of a 1lx•room frame dwe1Un1
ho
wltb
any
and
111
offer■•
UH
one-haU
bath,
and
11rll\1tnd
of
3:30
Sahmlay
1MaUH
. of
.
floor tlla and pl7wood panelln1.
EDNA
lie,
L.
CRAIG,
Exflcuttix
e
later
than
of
annoullieed
urin)
CDI Neialer'a, Baclne, 1-U,lfc
of the List Will and Tota- lhfl ,emaint Jn Columbua. the Ew•
The propert7 w11 appraised by
• ment 4f Harry W. Cnil:, de- 1111 ' FuftU'•l Home announced &amp;othe apprahH!ll'I of the eatatfl for
eeued.
day.
p ,000.00 and cannot be aold for
,
,,
le89 than the appralaed value. The
(8) 12, 19, 28, 3tc
'Honorary pall beuen for the
sale la ■ubjecl to approval by the
rite; will be alrllne emplo,._ with
Probate Court.
whom Mn. Peek and her hu■band
ce
tllllrnard V. Fulll,
have. been Ulaelatecl. ,
Tbey are O.vlf IIJIIIIIO&lt;d, SI,
Adminl1lr11or, with WIii
NOTICI
IALI UNDIII
111...
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Annexe�, of lhe Eatole
CHATTIL -TIIAOI
Poul, lllnn.; Stanll)I IQmu. Daw•
By virtue of , Chlllol Morta••• eon, DL; John DlilllL n. S.011.
.of Emma Conwoy, de8ef0l• 9:IO A.II.
c.■aed.
executed ind dell¥end by E. C, K1nau;, - G. lommuion: Ill.
'llhWlilillf !IIIY-MM,
(8) 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, �. 28, 7te "Yfll'I and Rena Myen to the un- View. \;llif.: � g, Lanon. San
...,1qi WY.NIH
denlgned on !'ebru■,y 181h, l ll(!O, fr1ocl1�, C,0111.; Jo\ln llll-, �
Ut,n'z .... -■
and flied With lhe Coun ty Rec:ord•r Ga.... Call!.;, -.. Hinton and
Atol llel10 Count,, Ohio, on F,brtJ. v. J, Kampeon, • Pnlrle , YJ1111e,
Y- '414'
8'1ward Coughenour, Whoae'.lut U')' · 18th, lN01 a1ld on which 'cit- Kalllu; J. It. Wdkff, Norfctlk,
4AMILL IIAVICI STATION
known addt&lt;a■ la Columbu■, O,hlo, !■ult hu been made, the under- Qoon.; Ind J. 'If· n,er, VP\and.
-� AM.
is hereby· nolllled lhot tin the 10th ajpod will ,.11 lbe Rood■ 1nd chat, Calif. , · •I '
doy
ol A-,u,1, IIIIIO, corm,1 "'' de,erlbotl In 111d mortca1e, toP,,11 bo1ren will loo Oor,lon Mall:nrj,
llli"IW
Thomo, JeW&lt;ll, flied hi• pe1\'10ll Wll) ,. 4401C-J. D. Crawler Tn&lt;IOr fhd{ey, Tilll�e,; Calll.f Oat'I Brink
No. 11,4!10 In the Probate (n�w) Sulol No. tel1033, II02 Doler ' )�I ""n"'"'"'' Cbirene, :\'#ti Wlch•
I '
Court or Melp Colinly, Ohio, lo Diode (-) S,rl■I No. -. ,t . lta- ,il'�U•,FTe¥o· a,� -II.
• - - ......... ---- - COlll'l.liTI INIUIIANC&amp; PR() 1dop 1 Dora Foy,o Co1111henour, ote Public &lt;Au,llon II Brown'■ Tnetor ·1t11ddlapotl; �ullll an4' Ol• '
l1&lt;U.., Llllil, Auto, Fin, P..lt, lllleen ,01n on l'ebl'IIU)' 14, lllllll, Sal!"', i.ot 11 211 Well lloln•St., Iver Mltbhl.o, '
Call Doll lllllt, ll14dleltoat and lhol the h1utns on ..1d pell- p_,.,, Ohio, In lhe vm, ,a of.
,
lion will bo hid bolort lh'e Judi• l'Qlnoroy, Melp County, Ohio, on
.,.._
DAY TO •ff
of lhe Prohlllo Court, ¥elp Coun- , ,-1,- 31, lNO, 11 10:00 A, 11.
Ctm...- Doll """11' of the
ty, Ohlo, on tho ltlh � 'of Sept Minimum 111• pr1,., 111.000.00
D"'-'ed �• y�
( .2 1 )
!:state i
·
'.l'O'°" of oltlo: Ciah ·In Iiand • 1111
1o nlf,I' it
DAV
·
'lllOO 11 10 .00 o'doel\.
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FOIi SALE: FIYJ: BOO¥ iiliuu l
,. N. �
, IN, - ....... dQ of nle. · , ·
11■ 11, ' "lu?dQ• l&lt;IO ·•• lo ,i..
i-OK SALE: HOUSE, OR $20 A
month r ental. 2 bedrooms, bath
i
runn ng water, electricity. Approximately 1n acre, fruit trees
an&lt;l outbulldlna:i. Ph. Wl 9_3743
8 18 Sip
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Officers T uesday

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Attending thc meetings this
week 11.1 dele�a tes from thr M t .
Monah church are Mr s . Oscar Hard
away, M n Arnold R il' h.a rds and
Miss Ro..clla Hich.ards.
Others of the churc h who hi ve
been attending UC :.tn. CamPh&lt;-11
H .irper, Mn. C. R. Young , Mrt .
Mn. Virginia
· Nellie Wln1ton,
Stallworth and Mrs. Emma Bland.
Today i1 Women'• Day al the
meelings and a number of the
inissionar� soriet)' of the church
11re plan n ing lo attend.

The Tri-Coun u, Teen C1n1.een
bold a record hop lbia S.l·
will
ay LUCILLI ttAWkrNI
nla:ht al the Moose baU
urday
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_Mra. J11 cob Baer, Albert Rhode &amp;, room i n Pt. Pleas. n t from 1 :30
M in Hele n Baer •nd Mn. Kerns lo 1 1 :00.
Roush were in Athena Wednes•
Highlight of the even in g will
day to attend tl1e funeral of W. be the ap peara n ce or the fi ,e
R. Hughes. • relative.
Tri.County Beauty
1981 Miu
balhin,:
candidates in
Queen
so
Miu Tereaa Ran n of Lan caaThe undldates are Karen
suiles.
ter is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sue Oun, Ann Hub�rd, Lolt
Clark Ihle and other rel•tives.
Arnott, Ann Sprouse and CharlotMr. and rdr1. Lloyd Moore and le Smith.
11006 Gary an d De n nis have reth'1
They will compete tor
turned home after a vacation .a t beauty quten crow n presently held
Laurena, S. C., where they were
by Beverly Ann Cullip of Galli \
· gueSla of Mr. and Mn. Harold polis on the secon d Saturday in
King. They also �pe?t a part of September.
the lime at the Kma: a cottage on
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Buua rds Roost l...ake. M r . .Moo r-!
WH formerly •_thletlc director
for the Walls Mllh Co., at l..llurens.

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FURNITURE

On the Brlghtnt Come,
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Bellevue a rc annnu1w111g ! he birth
of a aon Brenl AJIM1 at tile &lt;.:nod
Samaritan in Sandu�ky . Thursday
afte rn oo n 11 1 1 : 10 p. m. Thi' nr&gt;w
.arrival weighed ei(lht pou n ds. lie
has two brolhen, Steven ar,d
Mark.
Gr11ndpa r�nt.s u e Mr. an_d Mn.
Herma n Krinke, or Colerain and
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Mr, Kri n ke who wH formerly
teacher of inatrumenta l mu11ic at
Racine, ii now e mployed IS prl nclpal In the Bellevue elementary
ai.;-hool. Mn. Berlha t-' arrell i1
vlsltln a at the Krink� 11omc 10 1111slit I n the eare of lhe l'hildrcn .
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Ranger 4 Dr. Keep CQOI in this nlr conditioned beauty.
Compare the car or the price, this can't be beat.

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A dilly for a filly.

1 958 MERCURY · · · · ' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 1495

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Fairh111e 2 Door. 6 cyl. engine for
tic drive fo1· easy drfvfng.

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$1 195

real economy . Automa­

1 956 OLDSMOBILE . . . . · · · . .

$1095

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car that has power, pep and peraonallty.

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1958 FORD

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8 passenger station wagon-it's sharp.

1956 MERCURY - · · · · ··· · . . . . · · . . ·

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2 Door 2 doors safe for those wild kids. This Is the one
they'll like lo go In, tQO.

$395

1 952 BUICK · · - . . . . · · · · · · . . . . ·

Super Riviera Coupe. Still a &amp;harp looking car. Runs
good too.

1 952 CHEVROLET

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2 Door. A good litllo work car.

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Bob Housh and daughter of Fol, lanabrr , W . Va., are the guests :,f
• Mn Emma Jla-.,is and other r,elative .
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Ho/d$ Session
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Word \\'H received here' t',,at
M rs. Hcrm11n (Pete) Mees, the
former Genevieve Epple, under•
went eye aurgery at Ml. Carmel
Ho11pit11 l, t.;o\umbu11, Wed ne1dIY ,
11nd will be confl n ed to the hoapll•
11. l for 11.t leaat lbree week,.
Mr. Mees, who has been an in•
valid 11nd totally blind tor over
two years following a 11troke, l1
bei�g c11red for I� a real home
w�ile ,¥:n. Mees i1I ill.

U ,ul.ergoe, Surgery

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club held a cook-out aad potlYCII:
dinner Wed.De.day ennin&amp; at �
hosne Df Mn. Sflllm Bluewicz �
orin1 ..r■. Homer Walter of Tol...,,
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Alte.n:din1 were Mn. WiUiam
Bartel■, Mr■. lluah Bearh,. Mlu
Kathryn Mitch, Mn. Carl MOOJ1,
Mn. Lawrence Smilh, Mn. Jaik
Warn er, Mr■. Lloyd Moore, Mrf.
James Will. Mn. Max Folmer and
dauahten, Pew and Vanet.1:1,
Mn. Blat.ewic:t a nd daugh1'n, · Ef.
fie a nd Phylli1, and guesli, Mia.
Howard Rou■h and Mn. Bob RoU$b
and daughter Of Follanabee, W . VJ.

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Mi n isters of the EUB ChurchU
of Pom,roy, Tuppen Plains, M�
ietta, M'.urray City, Athen1, CorniJ!C
Jacll:&amp;onville, Syracuae,1 Belpre, Ri-_
nard Milli a n d Ohio River Circuit .
and their wives will meet at th•
Enterprise EUB Church, Pomer0)'_1
Tuesday, Auaust 23, at 10 a. �j
The busineaa sepion will be ln
charge of the group leader, �
Wrlglltsel of 8::ilpre-,
Kenneth
Lunch will be ,ened in the churi:' h
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1956 CHEVROLET va · · · · · · · · . . · . . · $ 1 ,095 , ·
1 957 FORD VI Falrlant 500 · · · - · · · · $1 ,395

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1951 . BUICK VI Special · · . . · · · · · · · · $ 1 ,195

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1951 IUICK VI Special · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 1 ,195

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Dr. Sedan. Lell than 19,000 careful miles.
drive. Almost Uk• the day It waa sold.

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1 9S7 BUICK CHfurJ · . . · · · . . · . . · . . $ 1 ,595 ••..

Hard Top 2 Door. Showa tender care. Power steermr
and brakes. Dynaflow drl�e. Radio "'d heater.

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Power 1teerln&amp;,

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,Follies At 8

A steady rain that began
_falling at 1 0 o'clock tllis mor- !
;)llnf dashed hopes that the
Dual dq of the 1 960 Meigs
Coui,ty, Fair inlgbt eiceed at­
tendince figures of lost year.
II ca111e at the- moment Jun­
ior Fair blue ribbon winners
\Vere lining up lhelr animJ\].s
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for tile tradtllonal
"Junior
Fair Parade" on the race
t, to be followed by the
JUni9" Fair style revue In
front.fol Ille grandstand.
ratr jlfficlab uid. J.,t nicht
attendance figure■ lb't Fnday tp1,aled 2.3TI compared lo 2,il8li f'I'
•me day IHt year. Thul"lday ·
.. been llx under laat year. ·wect
h;eldll, Nver1I hundred. 1 � • J. ,
?1fe'rerth.leaa, the mtdw17 ""Waa ·
dolac • fine buelne.. afternoon
GRAND CHAMPIONS - Harold Carnaha ·n Racine is shown
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and neninl Frhtay end Fair gund champi�n female at tile District Guern
..;y Show ' at the Meigs county fair �)''.
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Peter _Pan , grand champion Guernsey bull. Bo 1h are owned by Mr. Carnahan. Thia
the
do,m, Kinpbur, Road,
ftrst ym� the Carnahan farm has won both ma le and female competition. Mr.
Haa.! Ii Chlet
lln. H�n ellhlblted · a ,om- of the D1•1SJon �f Foods and Dairies and Chief of County Fair Inspection for the Oblo,;;lie
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3,th Meigs County Fair, in Ul9J
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falr were, G. F. Knight, p{e,ident; .
L. I,. Hayman, seqretary; A. W.
Votll.., vtee pruident.
Certain to draw a full house·
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cloudy Sunday. Nn tlUCh dlfnt11t
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Diane Criswell or Middleport
entertai n ed with a pa rty at her
home Jaai week in honor of Katy
Mora r ity who wilh her parents
and brother, Mr. a n d Mrs. Lawre nee Morarity an d Teddy will
be moving to Ll n coln Heifbtl •
■ext week .
Games wert played with prize•
being aw11rded to Johnny Sue
Thompaon a nd Seren Lewi,.
Cberyl File won lhe door prlui.
A gilt of II large stuffed dOI
wH gi-.,en to Katy from her
friends .
Refre shments ol ice cream, cake
and Kool-aid were atrYed to
thoae already mentioned and Joy
Boggs, Sandra Bunce., ' Narn Fro1t
Chr i sti n e Bal ,r, Carolyn Searle
and An n Criner.
Also inviled but unable to at•
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the past two wetU via!lin&amp; with
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hi• sister, Mrs. WUliam Br.adford At Ruuua1ae
A joint picnic will be held
pla ns to leave iiunday mornin1 for
u�is Su nday 1lternoon al 2: 10 at
h!J home in Talada,:o, Fla.
ld� Park by
.Mr. a nd Mn. Leonard Burlin- the Middleport Roada
Lodge,
Masom�
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of
members
&amp;ame o( Omaha, Neb., urited Ian
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ter No. 172, OES.
Wli'.ONJID UO,.,
Mn Kenneth Braun and family.
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Mn. Raymon Grfm 11 W at her
GotM'I fllin this area
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dish, bread and
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r - Natalie Wood
ser¥ice.
table
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Soft drinll:a and lee cream will be
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Ladies Aid of the Br.adPfC. J'o.hil Davi d Sisson, Mrs.
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Sla.,oh and son Davy arri-.,ed here bury Church or Chri1t met TbunMemben of Lbe WSCS of tht
"TiiE SAT '
Friday from Weit Poi n t, N. Y., day •t . the chw:eh for tbelr all Foreit Run Methodist Church en­
ALSO CARTOON
to apend a •Ix day leave here al day quilting ae.1mon.
joy ed dinner Wedntllday evening
The ladle• enjoyed a uck at Circle's Restaurant.
the L. B. S!uon home.
IATURDAY
Miaa Patie nce Russell returned lunch at noon. Tbe Stanley Party
W!'STF.IINJ
SUPER
be
will
this
held
which
Monday
Attending were Mrs. Amanda
to her home Sunday after a short
Heney Fond• ·
Widmark,
Richard
stay wltb her aunts Misses Kate eYening at the home of Mn. Neva Baer, Mn. John Scott, Mn. Charle,
and
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Dorothy
Pierce for the benefit of the Baer, Mra. Hanson Holler, �­
L. ind Lucy Kibble.
Anthony Quinn in
Martha Claaa or the (:hurcb WH u,win Nease, Mh. John F. Baily.
"WARLOCK"
Mrl. Eltie Co n groYe �as go n e announced.
Mn. Marl!: Evant, Mr,. Edith Sisson
and Color)
(Scope
to Guy■vllle to .11pe n d some time
Wednesday Mrs. Fred Neue, Mr. Alfred YeauMembers qulltlna
- • lao with her daughter, Mn. Li nnie were Mn. Z.ida Fole)', Mr1. Letha ger, Mra. Chrilty Baer, Mrs. Ru111
Jamea MIUIOn a n d
Mliler.
Russell, Mr,. Mary E. Rou■h, Walton and two 11ue1b, Mr. Ber­
Dorothy Dandridge in
Lyle Nichoh la at JOppa lor a Mr■. Oleva C&lt;ittrill an d Mrs. lha Scott and Mn. Hiram Flaher.
"THE DECKS RAN RED"
vl1it .With hill alder, Mra. Jamea Edith Ruuell.
MUTINY)
(OtrrSTANUING
Brannon and famll)'.
PIACHY GOOD
Oartoon
Alao
Mra. Euni" Barr Moni1 la
NEW YORK UPI - ln ancient
arty
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1pendlng ·.11ome lime at Shade Riv•
where pe1ahe1 were prob­
Cathay.
SUND.&amp; V •nd MONDAY
Mn. Neva Pierce will be ho1er with Nra. Dora Court.
ably lint grown, the fruit was re­
Hud10 n - Dorla Day
Rock
tesa
thi1
evenina:
Mond1y
eom1na
WIiiis Li n to n and lamily were
garded II a aymbo.J of long life
TALK''
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the
the
when
Clan
of
Martha
al Rlple)' Sunda y to visit with re
immortality.
Bradbury Chureh of Christ spcm- and
KCinemncope iand Color)
latlve■.
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Mr. and Mre. Henry Cook of aor • ,pa rty al her h ome In BradGteft Palmer a�d
Ne w Br"hto n , Pa., rec:enUy vi11it- bury. The affair i■ ope n to the part or this theory - that ,pe1che11
Kathleen. C'rowley in
ed he&lt;'e with Mr. a n d Mrs. Mark public with proceed1 to be usd are good for you. Tbe 11un-linted
by
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project,
their
for
l fruit c1rr\e1 a fair amount or e1_q
H. Pickerlnc al their lrailer home
AJao Cartoon
The Cook, .an d Plekerinp wer.! the church.
aential vitamins A and C - and \
one . l\rne nelghbora in. New· Brl1h- son Gary Jay, ha·v;- r�ed to i1 low In. -�e�:....._
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I their home in CoJumbu, endlna 1 ,
Mr1,. &lt;.Ua lly1 Wllll•m� a nd dau- week's ination with
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the Walton•
ghtert �- . Kathryn Dietz. ■nd
Wallace families.
Mr■• �11th Ann Balde� are at
Mra. A. N. McGreaor of Vin , .
Lane�•� fq_r a few da )'I vJ,lt
cent visited here durlna: the week
�ith Mr. an&lt;I Mrs. Willlam Wlll• with
her daughter, Mr,, Mary N I11m, ·and S.imon. Brl
a nd family.
ehola
Jfye .of Akron . "."H a v iiiMr■. PhylUI A.yen of Belprt
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lor ..... lbe early " � ol Ille
a nd Mr,, Mory Holen Humphrey
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"-JIevill e were ,I
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:e,rt.ha Spawn who dled at
Of their 'pa r- 1
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ent,, Mr. and Mr■. c. v. Buckley.
Raw.On , ..ln, , .Canton '!u burJed
Mr. and Mr■. Warren Baker,
here ln 1 �t1'.".'j� metery �ond,i y be- Nancy and Marvln
of Orlando
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band.
hu
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Fla., Mrs. M artha Hauber and
B. Wit)tacr ,ind fathily of {JtJohnnie Bobo of Eden •l•lted I
Ue Hocl:lni were guest11 Su n day
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_Mn. Barbara Collina and son
Mrs. Patty Du nte'e and two
Mike of Belpre were here Monsons ol Little Hocklnl wu a vialday
F. Osborn of Lilli e H*ck • tor here Tuesday.
ln1port wu a buslnea -.,i,ltor
here Wednesda)' .
2 Door Sedan. A rocket In performance. Gooq buy.
Mra. Albert Urgal and slater Mn
PhylU 1 Balley and ,on of Racine
Pomero7, Olllo
vl1lted with ftiendJ here Thursday1
2 Door. A real buy.
Larry Sa ntee of Galllpoll1 · ill
here for a vl1lt wtth hia gnnd•
paren�. Mr. and Mr■• J. S. M■rll: a.
P. It. Randolph and .dauahter,
2 Door Sedan. Standard shift. Sltarp car.
Clareallne of Eden were Yl1itors.
1ft the- C. H. Randolph home
'lllureday.
Hardtops. Choice of 2 Door ind 4 Door. Both one owner
Mr. and Mn. Grant Vlney,rd
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COMING
can and top condition. Power �leering on both.
and children of PhllUptbUrl are
LADY"
THAT
WAS
"WHO
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■nd famlJy.
Tony Cmll - Deon
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walton and
Hard Top 2 Door. Showroom clea11. pynanow drive. lu· ;
dlo and heater. One careful local owner.
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'"ll1e Christia n U■e of Lel■u re"
were the topie1 of the proa:ram
prese n ted by Mn. 8rook.ll Sa)'re
whe n the WSCS of the Minersville
Melhodl�t C.:hurdi met Wed nesday
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11.espon�ive reading led by Mrs .
S11)'re ope- nr.d the meetln1 followed
with prayer by M rs. Stella Grues- lfo n&amp; e On Leave
1 er and ;ro U p 1l n 1in 1 of "Face To
Sgt. Jame, Busch is home on a n
Face." Articles on the topics were emergency te11ve due to the aeriou■
read by Mn. Sayre, Mn. Charlea illne18 of hlll r.ther, John H. Buach
Grueser, Mrs. Stella Grue■er, Mrs. Rt. 1, Portland.
Karl Grue■er and Mn. Euge ne
Sgt. Busch ia with the 6th TransForbes after which a duet "Back porlation Compa ny, U aht Hellcapof the Clouda" was PNMnted by tor, 1tatloned ln Hawall. H� will
\ Mr1. Sadie Brown and Mrs. Frank return to hla b1&amp;e . on Saturday. 'He
Stewert. Grolip 1ingln1 of "Teach
bee n In the ff:rvtce for fifteen
I Me To Pray" concluded the pro- hH
year11,
I iram.
I Mro. Stow,rt pre,lded 4\ ' 1h,
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· bu1l neH 1e11lon and a comfflun.id.) li';)n W.111 read concern ln1 minl1ter1
t w1vea retreat. Think you nolea
By Mn. Chari•• Wooclt
were read from Min Katie Becht,
S unday school atte nda n ce on
Mr,. Bradford Mau and 1\llas
Ama n da Parker ror cardl and now- Aug. 1 4 WH � , the offeri ng w n
en sent them while m. Plans I $12.45 .
Atlend11ncc 11 worshlp se rvice
were IQde for &amp; rumma r111 ule v,
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be held ThursdiY, Friday· and Sat- 1 w111 Z8 with He rman Taylor, lead1 urday, Auguat 23, 2ft, and 27, !n · tr.
Tile M Y F held its regular meet•
, t ile but)dlng formerly occupied by
Ing Sunday evening.
EVll'I ltc1tau ranl.
Su 11 ie Hawk and Rarb11ra PhilAl the clo1e of the mecll ni III
spt' nl lot wee k at the La n lips
ao
deaserl coura(!' w111 rved by Mrs.
S LeUa Grueser 11.ulited by Miu M_y r caster Camp i?rounds.
Dale and Dick Hender1on of
na Maag a nd MiH Janet Rummell
Royal
Oak, Mich., have spe n t lhe
with Mrs. Bradford Mu&amp; a conPlillt week with Mr. and Mn.
tributing hoatba.
The September meeUn1 will be Clarence Henderson and daugfl.
held •t the home of Mrs. K ul ter, Linda.
Robert Robinaon left Thursday
Grueaer.
service ln the armed forces.
for
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Mrs. Bernke Swartz has .IIJ)f!nt
the paat week with her ion-InQtfy
lf't
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law and d1u1hter, Mr. and Mrs,
Mo rti n Donl, helpin1 "" fol
the new baby son.
Mra. Eleanor Boyle• ha■ been
wllh her aon-l n•law a nd d11UCh•
Mr,. John Ihle or Neue Settle• ter, Mr. and Mn. Starling M11me n l entertained with a party on Hr, helping In the cart of the
Tueaday afternoon on the Syra- new baby d1u1hler.
euae park honot1n1 her daua:hter,
Patty, on her ■eventh birthday.
Mr, a n d Mu. Paul Buckley
Game. wete played durlnc the a nd chUdren 1penl 1flveral day■
0
arternoon after which Patty opened la1l week, YIC1Uonin� In Tl'lnnea•
1 her ;Hll. The Huell:lebeff)' Hound aee.
Mr. ■nd Mrs, Robert Swartz and
theme w11 carried out In th.i table
decontlon1 and retrubmenta of family of Columbus vhlled th, 1
ice cream ban,.4.cup cakea and 11:ool Paul Butkley larnlb' Sunday.
Y
ald were aerna. P'avon Wen bub­
Visitor■ al the Elmwood Nt.afll . � .
ble 1um ■nd balloon.a.
Ina Home · on Sunday we r e Her, I 1.
Attendhq: were Linda. llouth, ma n Taylar, Mr. and · Mn. Homer · 1
Linda Hollon., Diana R.o:Ht 8arbu-a Rice of Middleport. Mr. and Mrs,
, ;r , . i
Bui, Debbie Norrie, Je1111lt SlUCm Emmett Hawk or Heml ock Gro"o � . \: · ·
and Ruth Wlnebrenntr of 8Yf,C\11e and Mrs. Mary Haye. w':dte ol T � \ ' ··
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and Lh• honored •ue,t and flRlh• Columbua.
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Clyde Shaver of Elmwood Nursera, Mike ind Nicky. ·
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I Adull.a preaent were Mrs. Robert Int Horne wu taken to Shclterin,z
Louk,, Mfl. France■ Roberta, Mn. Ai:m.11 HOQltal Baturdcy eve n ina . .
Charlea P. Ihle, Mr■ , Cllrll Ihle, Mn. Elate Baker also ot the
Miu Ph,lli1 lhle and Miu Ten.. Home wu tall:en to St. .Joseph •
R1naon of Lan.cuter. Mary ' Jane Hoepltal Sunday where 1ho pall- 1
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Louka Hnl a 1U&amp; ht WH unable ed away laler Ule li:me day.
Mr. and Mr■. Clair Woode, Mr.
to aitend,
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1n d Mn. Robert WJt.ite 1nd Mr. ,
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and Mr,. Georp Guthrie apent
Monday eventna wtth Mr. a11d I
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Mra. Cha1. D. Wuodt. They hel'O_..,
ed Sue Woode celebra te her birth•
day.
Mr. and lira. C. E. WOOff ,
vlalted Mr . end lln, Vere Swart&amp;,
Sunday.
Mr&amp;. W . I. Robineon and JanIt
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Beyler ,pent la,t Wedneldl)' at
the Follrod.•Robinlon home',

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new. Your best value.

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Davia an d
Clifford Davi■ of Liibon were Ore
gueall lut week ()f M r . a�d Mrs.
Carl Moort a n d other relatives.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Leroy Wataon Sr.
daughler Pauli ne an d grandson
Jimmy Lee spe nt lhe pHt week
e n d at John1town wltb Hrs. Watson's brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleave J"on a n d
at O.lawa re with her broUler,
Mr. and Mr■. Alkn McCumber
and family, The Wataona ar.d �cCumben spent Su nday al In dian
Lake.
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Mla1 Ehz.abcth Forr o( Johns•
tow n is the e uest of Mr. all d Mrs.
Ler oy Wallon a nd d " ue: hter and
attending the fair.

Farewell Party

I Morning Star
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SociallyEven
lfflll a. lhl•
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Mr. and ofr1. Marlin Youn1 have
ed to their home in norid&amp;
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Mr. a nd Mn. Jame■ Brewincton and [.eater Baily, who will :viail
and dau&amp;hter, Sandra, are plan • there a few weell:a.
{ nina to leave in the morain&amp; for
Mr. and Mn. Delmar Hamm and
a wecll:'1 vi1il In Spartanbur1, S.
10n, Jama, were Sµnday guests of
• 1 C. with Mrs. Guy C. Brewinct-on.
Rev. and Mn. L. R. Carmlcb.ael of
I Mr. and Mn. Milton Hood a nd South Webster, Ohio.
sons, James, John and Sam, left
thia morn in g (or several days va•
SeYeral from here attend lhe
catio n on Lake Erie at Vermilion. '
county Fair lut week.
Athena
1'hey also pla n to visit at Cedar
i Point.
Sunday school atte ndance lut
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waa 33, offerin1, $8.1 l.
Sunday
Mr. a nd Mrs. Lawre n ce Morarity
, Miu Phy)lil Ible wH the auesl
.and children, Kathy and Teddy
or her ,unt, lln. Mary Ransom 'of
who have been living on the corner
Lancaster, r.t,onday. She was ac­
of Second and Main Street.I are
who
nied homa by Teresa
compa
pla n nin.1 lo moYe nnt weell: Into will vilit lhla week and attend the
�eir recently remodel� home on lfeiga County Fair.
I Lincoln Heights.
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· of Baptist Chllrches during lheir
annual mHti ng which t&gt;eg11n Wed- j
nesday or thii wee k and w i ll contmue through Sunda y T he aaso•
cilltion ia meetrng at the First Bllptist Chutth of Rend ville Rev. L
D. La them of the Tn e&lt;ls tone Sap•
tist Church, G;il11pohs. was elec ted
a, Mod eralor of t t1e assoc I • t ion
11nd Rev. Nyle Borden, pastor of
, ,4.m Mt. Moriah Bapt1.�t Church _ of I
M htdleport wu elec ted a s v i ce
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A.CCI'dents Come '
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Following the ahoW' the Raci n e
The Ohio State Patrol inveati­
Fire Department will be In charge
of a large fireworta diaplay be­ &amp;.at1id two acciden t&amp; on Roule 124
yeti-Wrday evelli ng which occur• .
gi n nin g about 10'9. m. · ' ,
Results of Judlinl' ' ye1terday, red withi n 15 mi n utes of one an­
a n d presentallon, includlne pre­ ·c.ither.
The firat was at 6 p. m., one­
sentatlons to be mad� durln1 the
Ju nior Fair event thb rb.orning, lenth mile n orth of the Racine
corj,oratlo1J ltmit.
Included;
A c'ar QWn eil a nd driven by
LIVESTOCK CLUI
Meigs Cou n ty Better Llvflstock Ken neth RuSBell, 43, Rt. 1, Rl· I
ci n e, struck a bicycle operated
Club result.a:
Dairy 1, PatJy Price, Triophy; by »nest Spe n cer, age 1, of Ra­
2, Eata Blackwood, Tl'oph}'; 3. cine.
Russell struck the bicycle from
Karen Theiss, $3, A · 4; Roger
Rose, $4, A; 5. NancY Yott, f,3, the rtar when be attempted to
A; 8. Wayn e Roush, $2, A; 7. go argund i\, officen said.
The lilUe boy suffered abra••
Eric '.Parker $1, A; Jeff Alkire,
1A; Tommy Theis■, A; Joyce Cir• iom of the leJ'.t arm and Wal
de, A; Rick KobJentz, A; Da n lranaported to an area ho11pJtal
FOR JUNIOR FAIR BUILDI NG - Doris Jean' ca!dwell
ROie, A; An n Carlton, 8· Maz by his pare n ts. There was moder­
ate damage to the bkycle and Allred. contributes to the Junior Fair Building F'JD4 at tile
Knopp, B.
Rock :springs Grange Building where the 4-h exbltil,ta . are
Beef: Judy Slawter, Jud1 ._. little to the Rusaell cl,ll'•
There were no chart;es filed. , housed Ibis year. Junior Fair members are contrlhuflng
weta�n. A Jeff Lee; B, Joan He,
wehon.
The second accide nt was at per· cent of th�r _premium money this_year for a new blllldlng.
Trophie1 were pre1ented by tbe 8: lD p. m., n in e-tenth of • mile At the booth IDIJde the Grange DWlding, public co.ntrlblltio
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Pomeroy Nation1I Bllnll: and Mel,-• ea ■t of Roule 338. A car driven were sought.
County Farm Burea.u.
by Gary E. Va n )4eter, Portland,
attempted to pa111 a car operated
IATURDAY uvu
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Then atrll all_ had A'a and by Ne-,o E. Bailey, Roein e, while
&amp;tierfat To
modeled in the Style Revue to:­ Balley was making a left turn.
Have Hl!.lUer
..L �upport
There w11 heavy damace to tJt.e
day:
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WASHW1.1-·fON � - The Sen ,
Ea■y to M•ke Cotton • Dreu: Balley car and moderate dama,:e
I ate bas � a bill to raise price
Calli¥ Andrew, Suunne Arnold, to lhe Van llettr vehicle.
■uppon, ·on manufacturin, milt
pa.Marjorie Bent&amp;, Donna Bowen,
Van Meter \Va.I cited by the
Joyce Brace, Ja net Brown, Ann trol for imp{-oper puaing. He \ and bu_�at until. �e curren t
maril:e�mg yeu- e.Dda fle!lt Mareh
CarJelOn, T.tddy D1lnt, SUAfl Pre. will appear in County CourL
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deriek,_ Joyce Gloeekner, Sarah
The ,patl'Ol alio arrested Ralph
1.
Knowles, Patricia London, Viola D• .Lavend,.r, 22, Minenville, yes­
The prlce foi manufacturing
McKnlllhl, Brenda Norru. Lllida ·terdai on a charge of running • milk, wb1ch ii 1161:·by I.he
RIVERSWE, Calli. IIPl-a!Bn­
.Agrieul•
Pkken,, Donna Powell. Jane Pow­ atop algn. He ia to apptU' in tlll'e Department at '3.06 per
confessions of tbr\!e · beer­
eai
.hun­
ell, Beverly Price, FJ'lnc:111 I.Jd· County c,,urt, Alli, 22nd.
dredwei1bt, wo'lld. 10 to $3.22. But• drinking leen-agera today reveal­
Marnrct Radflitii, lanloe
ler, now �-8 �nb per pound ed macabre det&amp;ila · of the mur­
Smith, Sandra . Thom11, Ca
ders of a pro■peroua vitamin di1n
would be niled Jo ll!l,6 cenl,.
Vauahan, SU,anne Wlnebreane
trib11tor aa,d bis wUe d tbe,-· ia,
r.
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School, Home or Street Dreli:
tied to their twin bed, beuin,
Tamara f'.lnlow, Barbara Grimm,
for mercy.
Convlctlon Brought
Sue Ann Myen, Clarice Non11, ff
"I couldn't atand It whe11 be
Na ncy Parker,
pleaded with u, w I stabbed
Fine Of $100; Costs _
Hope Smith,
Sue Wfti.ttlngton.
l In Cou nty CoW1 action y1:ater­ hi.In," Karl Genl.ry, 11, toJd detec­
Complete Coatu tne ; Kat
day Alfred DeiMbetger, Rt. 1, tives. Gentry wu one ol a' · trto of
n.
Braco, Dorie CaldweU, Sue hry
IC w
Pomeroy, WW- fined $1()0 IDd COSla youths who tigned · co.nfe.uions
Cir·
cle, Belva Fa)'e lotdan , (eolleae
and ae.nt&lt;e.nced to threil days in admitting tbe 1111.yinP, of Ohaflea
lirl).
Du.vel, f5 and bis wile, Sqnya,
The Mei.Ji f',ounty lherif!s de• jail for. drlvio.i wliue. into:ticated.
Tailored Garment : Patricia 9'l'tmen t ln veatlga·ted an accident
47, Aug. 1 1 . Tb,i Quvela ,onee Jived
William
icJ.ton,
co�
other
In
Blaketlee .(colle,e &amp;l.rl).
in Wapa.11:oneta, Ohio.
.
on the Flatwood1 Road at 3:30
Bryan Andp.'ews, waa fined $15 a nd
Sporta Clvthea for Wort-Play:
Gentry, Tom OHar1, allO 18,
)'e&amp;terday afternoo n ,
Melanie Brown, J'ayce
Circle, ' A car driven by Cecil Roi:eberry coall on a charge .of. apeeding by and David Jaco b Seiterle, a It, '
year-.1ld e.1-Mlrine, Wert taken
Betty Ann Co-,dery, Gar.en Fur- Letart Falls, Collided on· a cuf\'e the Ohio S�te Patrol.
into custody
bee, P11Ue Grimm, Hilda Hart, with Charl6-a R. Edward!, Route
for q,ue■Uoninl
Thursday and held on auapicion
Jennifer Loh1e, BOnnetta June 1, Pomeroy, who wu driving a
· of mn.rder Friday.
Death ·Of Cousin In
Pooler, Nlncy RiaP, Dixie Kat ,trucll: owned by ,'itephe n Ebli n .
Rouah, Paula_ Say,e, �
, Roaeberry's ea,· was a total CalifoFlila Lea..ned
Drea-Up-Dl'ell:. ,lutb Anh :an,. lou, while the truck sustained
Mn. Robert Warner lurned Patrol Hunting For
then, Janel C&amp;lthNU, NIDCf 1.ich- damage lO the left fro nt fe n der tbia · week of , the.
death Of her
Inger, Jant • . ,P�( f:!atb�DI Ind &amp;aa tank.
cousin, Sumner Caldwell, at Loll Man, Maybe Firman
Tben, were no Injuries or ar• Alto1, C,a)lf� Deal' San Frailci1eo.
S.. C:Nnty �• .,_ ,.._ a,
HEBRON, 0. UPI - Tb; Ohio
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Mr. CaldweU was born and rais­ Hig}J•,ray P1trol 1earched t� for
ed in Pomerqy b1ilf; bad been em­ the driver of a 1tolen car' . who
WOMAN CRIIRt■ D :,
---�-ST. HENRY, o. UPI -·itra.
ployed with the 2ellcrb.ach P11per fled: on foot after a 100-mile per
tleo Showi ,ig Anger
cilia Slelnlace, �. J(Ol'ffl'
Co., Sa n Francisco, tor many hour cha!fe ebded about three
n
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Coast
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year■.
He ,.._. to be buried today milet aouth•t_ .of here.
deal/I
The pursuin1 plltrolmati WII not
NEW YORK UPI: - Hurricane al Loi Altos. ·
Friday wbeh the ti,:cior- lhe WH
eloae enough to, 1et a dtecn_pthui
En,gland'•
Cl.a bypaa&amp;ed 'N!i!W
operatina oVerturn� on h�.
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ol the driver. It WJI• bel.iet"til.' Ji,
aoutbem cout earl7 today, but it
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may have been GoQlon (8�)
IWllled tides and hurled SO-mile­ Winnen, Announced
ICHD ICH,11111.1
Firman, the elutlve- 'jail br.U:u
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lR·bour aale winds loward the
l11 Softhi!II ftay
who has been1 ttiz'!libS !,LP •·
COLUMIUI �Pl :.,4 TIM le!,., Kalne cout.
I _UI,. will
Ro111,r1a• OlQlhrnc of Alben, pect!ldly In tbeee puta.
Cieo, tnivellin.1 on. a northerly
........ at tho 1111�.. - ....,. C!OW'H al about 22 milea an hour, beat Kycer, M . in • aoltball
,
tlffllL
to '-'Ill. the Bay ol �ond round •Jame Frida)' even­
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tra....... ll'lmd'y around middQ with the ing oil O'(Pf;C'1, li&amp;bltd dla!,Do�d.
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In the NCOnd ,aOle Swearin1en
tlUle force lbat d�JMi&lt;! a reoordAlllena , beat Jlill Grainfe 1°'11
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lnSpa@e.Ship Orbiting Earth

MOSCOW (IJPI) • - Soviet sclenti•ls said today they are
monitoring the behavltir' of Russia's new space dogs through
television camera,fln the cabin of the "space shlp" that took
·
off Friday.
They said ttfe dOg)- were ''func- ed to recover the animals alive
tioning normally" Under the strain but did not say how or when'.
of 1pace trnel .
An attempt to detach the cabin
The new Soviet i1tellite 1 said of Ru111i1 '1 first "tpace ship" in
to weigh Just over O tona, wu re- May tal!led.
ported in orbit 191 JJnilet from
The Rusaiani hne declared
earth, citcU�1· Lbe , globe once that they wiJJ not try to launch a
every 80.6_ mmutea.
manned apace vehlcle until they
In . •dtlitlon to the ·doa:1, Strel- are 1ure they will be able to
ka (�ow) 1nr;I llelka (�ulrrel) bring ill crew aafely back to
oftlcial SoYiet
annouzi.�menta earth.
Ri4 the ,pace 1h11) carrf� otHer j
- - ·-anim1l1 but 11ve no . detall1.
The olflclei So•IOI a1e•c, Ta,a
1111d the two dog,, hi iriilriimeo�
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fe1toon� "•pace suitl" Were
lelhered IOOlelj, Ol)OUilb to 1lve
LEAD-ON PONY - Johnny Allemworth, Middleport High
them room to ateodi up, ell down
sophomore, has been doing tilt, traditional "pr111ce"
School
and moVe , a 1horJ dJ.JWlce baekgrandstand front after ieadlna the competing ponies
the
across
watd or forward.
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Falt-goers see Johnny ao thl$ seven or eight
track.
the
onto
�tbouab lhe at,: of 'Jbe two
UC
Um�s a day, and �e always draws a !&gt;lg b111cL
dOII WH no, aruioWlfed, their
n1nae1 indicated tut ljMJtb wen
Undet a recen, chaq1e in lhe
femolet.
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lblllty requlrernenl for Farm
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Sovl e• 1c1entiab 11Id �•)' hopHoualnt loans, a farmer who own,
- -- 1 • -· a farm that w Ul a�nuall)' Ptoduce
for Ille or home Ule al 1...1 �
mu:a
· worth of commodltif.11 may, ii he
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C. 0. "Chick" Jaco y , Dlatrlct Governor of ljota
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Middleport-?'omeroy
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Pre,lo111ly according to Wllltam na o
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iday evening with • strong "Rotary measage" al the . MlddleBn&gt;wn,
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Supeeyilor IOI' port High Schaol dlnlng rooms,
tratlon County
Melp County. an aPPlic.lnt bad to . h,e .... the •P�ll:er (Qt' .. Rotar,• ran,e •�k tor peace. He attended
I own a larm that would produce • , AM nA,hl of the M.lddleport-Pom- • .club �blY Thlll'lday evening.
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li•b� �omenti . whefli.. _a tr�I- J over the metttn1, ' intloducln1 the
Eute:rn Local �ool pis�t . 9i1ld ator, income.
Other eUpbUI!¥ iwqulr.e m e.ota Uonal "loud .el&gt;lrt" · oonteal wu prosram obalrm1n, Genld Preoton,
an d!a,\rlc( � drl...,.. ·.,m
lark• who )t'eHnled the li&gt;Yln'nor.
iuc!led 1nd Rolafl¥l'Chlfl
Alli: � al' i 'p. m, Iii for Farm 1Joualn1
. loi111 irYll!fln \Ill•
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Jll!odq ,(or olher 'dlaCricl em- 1, 1h11. the applicant
' pro¥lded -. aultar , m u1lc, then serv­
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he • e!fewher�,-· be . 1 c1U1en of the boiil
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have.
lent
hi1" state.,
vi W
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lack RobSQn weutn1 the
retar,-AU � ot' thi' dielrlct, Tua- �t!IDJDe ,fr'om fU'llJ and Otber·aour- ' ttelilelldoui impact Rotary h111 in
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,w, AUJ.. �.' ,1· (, p,' m. •! the
c;etn :to. w farm _Uni and lhe world tpward brtnalnc peace
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famg,y llyjq upen1e1 and meet to-· alJ '. n1Uona.. He1 urced tbla 1in- . ·
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, 30, 11 8 p. �m'eata. '1ibeo dllO, OIi bu debta. 1ularl7' lmPorlaJ11 iorce' be expand• :::.,,�:,�.:_ ?° Amoba
-All leach....
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