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People In
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· TONIGHT
"THI MIRACLE WORKER"

Anne Bin·croft Patty Duke
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 2t).year-&lt;&gt;ld nep son of
Hook, New York YUDkees
&amp;ger, Wtlay WBI 011 tWO
probation lor in~rstate
laterubll
por
tation ol a stolen car.
By UaiiN PrWhllo youth•. many of them
Richard WUiiam Houk
wearln&amp; owallik"'
r o amod
ed a guilty plea and was
tbrou8h a reeently integrated
tenced Friday by U. S.
netghboihood OD Chicago's trOD:
Judge Floyd R. ~lbson
bled South Side Friday night,
sold the youth was going down throwln&amp; brlob and botlln and
the wrong road
headmg ' taunting lice
lor a life of lroube."
Forty..:.. ;,...be.. of tho
groop ......, arrelled when t"""
WASHINGTON - Labor ~ rt'uoed to .-e along, briDging
retary, W. Willard Wirtz call- to 180 the number of persons ared union and management rf: rested llnee racial disorders
pre""taUves into. weekend ,.,. broke out In Chicago Monday. A
stona today in an effort to solve 1 Negro youth also wa• nabbed by
the railroad work rules dispute
li« wbeD a group of Negron
by government "SuggesU111."
a white man's car.
Wirtz called representatt~es Earleir Friday • group of Jn.
of_ management and _the liVe tegrationiato ataiod a "lay-down"
railroad unions to his offiCe I mud and driving rain at •
F'rlday and advanced what, he :::..th Side Chicago mobile ochool
said were a ~u~ber of sugge.. lite to protest alleged ciBSBrOOIII
U01111 that might be used as a

"ASSIGNMENT
OUTER SPACE"

(Technicolor)
With Rik Von Nutter
and Arehie Savaee
SatvrHJ

Aut. 3

"RID HOT WHEE~s·

With Clark Gable
and Barbara Slanwyrk
- and"EXCUSE MY DUST"

Red Skelton

Sally Forrest

MEIGS THEATRE
POMENOY . OHIO

Tonight thru Wednetd•r

"SAVAGE SAM"

(Technicolor)
Brian Keitb, Tommy Kirk ,
Marta Kristen. Kevin Corcor·
an, Dewey Martin, Jeff York ,
Rafael Campos, Slim Pick·
ens, Royal Dano.
Caught On The Bounn,
P..aturette
Cotorc.rtoont:

SUMMER CLEARANCE

RCA VICTOR

SALE
Continues With Outstanding Values For
The Family,

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In the compact c:onsolettt •hown

Shop For Big Savings!

above, RCA VIctor

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have captu.-.d the e'ndearlnB, enduring charm of Early American
slyllng. Inside is the New Vista D•

BAHR CLOTHIERS

'·Jxe Chassis with 22,500 volts of
..1icture power (design average)~
Ulare-proof picture· tube reduces

MIDDLEPORT

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OFFICE CHAIR

59 Dodge 2 dr.

Country Sedan 4 door. V-B. auto.
trans., in A-1 condition.

Coronet H. T., V-B, auto. trans.,
pow"r steering, 2·tone paint.

$1295

$1195

57 Buick 4 dr.

56 Olds 98

Special.

Auto. trans., 2 - tone
paint, excellent body &amp; Interior.

H. T. Full power, good body &amp;
tires. Two-tone paint.

$]95

$695

"llS·IS" SPECIJI.LS
4 dr.

57

Fairlane. V·B, auto.
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Buick

2 dr.

Special

Buick

2 Dr. Roatlmaster

Autom,uc Tro01.

$395

56

$395

• H. T., AD power.

$395

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
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MOTOR

SALES

c.diHtc-Oidsmoblle

Pom.roy

nearly 100 mile! an
ooor lasbed Wlscoqsin Friday,
shredding county fair Ients,
~owning trees and toppling utll·
ltv
les Scattered
~oaked parl8 of the
louthwesl and Gull Cuasl. At
least 20 perBons were Injured
when a city bus collided with
another vehicle on raln·sllcked
!lreets at storm:bat~red ChJ.
0 Six rsons were kUied
was seriously in·
eda':: a heacH&gt;n collision ol
ur icku truck and a station
a P
1 mountain highway
wagonsilver· Plume Culo durnear 8 drlvin rom'storm.,
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COLUMBUS _ An 18 ,
old youth was shOt and

Alleged Fisticuffs
A Middleport man was hiJS:
pltalized for observation, and
Columbuo Bryant, 27, of New-sl,
Pomeroy, was jailed by Mid·
dleport police early tnday lollowJJtc I light.
Police said Jameo Harris, 23,
was admitted
II
MeIgs
Memorial hospital following the
incident. Hospital staffers said
he was released thls morning.
Bryant Is being held In Middleport jail. Charges wUI be
flied Chief Herbert Gilkey uld.
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Melp Memorllllloopttal
ADMISSIONS- None.
DISCHARGES- Marilyn on.
er, Cheshire; Mary Diehl, H81·
rloonviUe; Clara Walker. RutNorma Grant, MiddJo.
am:"tce squad
· Mrs. Wllllam Wella and
cer Friday night wben a
Middleport,
tine check by lite vice squads- BIRTH- Mr. inti Mrs. Char·
lltiiD and 1 ltate Uquor
les AllensWGI'th, Middleport, 1
erilpted. Into • brawl ot
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Bu~am Club downtown.

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HAVE

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·Ounelvtt But Juat Think Of The Fun We
Will H..,~ Looking For lt.

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H,OUSE
la6•loru

Late at m,ht? Sure. But It waa important.
So he wrote a check. -\Dd
mailed it.
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woa
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Are Announced

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Funer~l

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Reflections ...

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Will Be

Speaker
The Rev.
Dr James A. IJe..
Weerd,
Penville,
Ind., will
•P""k at the Coolville camp

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WINDSOR. Ont. (UPI)
- cited to Gallipol~ c';;rt ~~a~.
I tratnmg course fO&lt;
Twelve Michigan persons were 1j Ro:;;t Fw::e flned '$IS and •
I power produr tlltn spec•llists I
burned, '"' of lhem severely Porn y, peed in excess for ' Tentative funeral services here
I
today when a 22:1oot cabln.cruls- cool8 for 1
·h
w' for Penny Lou Haning of Mid-,
I
er exploded and burned •n the condlt10ns. The c a:ge
g~~h [ dteport who dted Friday morn- SKATK DANCE PARTY
.
Detroit River juot off Riverside, o~t of an acckle~ish~ w
, ing at 'Holzer Hospital, will be A party wtli he held at the The Me1ga County P' al r
Ont., a suburb of WindJor.
hiS car was demo
Sundoy at 2 p. m. at
the Skate-Away. Chester Road . on Boa;d today onnouncod the
The group conslsled of • tx
D
Rawling• , Coats funeral home Tuesday, August 6, wtth 7.30 ' closmg da~s of entries .In the
young couplea enrouto lor a
. SUSPENDE ks~as lined in Middleport with Rev. O'Dell to 8 30 skating, and 8 30 to 10 :- ,Open Class of lhts years ...,.
weekend ruling on Lake
St. Mttdred V. B;~ b M ·gs Manley officiating
130 danetng General admlsston ltenntol fa1r.
Clair. They had made a rt'uel· $SO and costs " ay Y nk e~
·
is 50 rents, and exlro chorge , Beef and dairy ealtle, sheep
ing otop at Riverside, and the county court Judge Fra
;
The det'ealtd was horn .July 125 cents for use of skate! , spon- and swine entrleo must lte
blast oet'IIITed when the opero· Porter. Jr , on a ehorge of pe · 27, 1963, and is survived by her ' su•·ed by the Sentor Class
of submttted by 4 p. m. Wodneao
lor pushed the button to start milling a ~ntnor _to ope~olt! a parents, Kenneth and Dorothy I Eastern High School. The pub- day, Auguet 7; horst show, l
the engine. The boat "1!8 about motor vehicle Wtlhout. hcense. l Mowery Hat!ing ; a brother,llic i• weil'ome.
p. m. Wedneoday, August 14,
20 feet from a dock when the Forty dollars of the fine wos iKenneth, Jr., at home : grand-!
and all other deparlmentll U•
el&lt;(lloaion occurred.
auspended and the . dele~ont parenls, Mrs. Neva Bolyard of
AT LOCKBOURNE •
lcepl the horse and pony pull
AD 12 persona were hurled ploced on six months probalton. IMiddleport. and Mr. and Mrs. ] Frt!d Brown. son of Mf. and ,by 4 p. m. on Thuraday, Alii·
or jumped Into the river alter
Harry Haning of Harrisonville. ! Mrs . Virotii Brown of Pomeroy,, ust 8. There ts no clO&amp;l"' lime
the blaat, whi&lt;h waa 'followed
. SQUAD CALLED
I and great grondparent.s, Mr. has groduoted from tbe Ohio Ifor tho horoe and pony puJJ.
0
by Dames shoottng ao high as Middleport eme'llency rescu and Mrs. R. S. Manley of Mtd· State Barber College in Colum· Fatr board secretary Fpnk
40 feel into the air.
squadsmen were ealled to the idleporl.
' bus and is working at
Lock- JohnsiOII wUI be It . N (.fllr
lAICAL TEMPI
All the viclims made lheir S&lt;)uth Se&lt;ond-st restdence oi l Friends may call at the fun- ' bourne Air Foree Base in c., board office at the Fm arwlll
The temperature at II :40 a. way to shore by swimming or Mrs. S&lt;)uthern at II p.m. Fri- erol home anytime. Burial will lumbus. He g•·aduated Ia s t from 10 1. m. to 4 p m. a
or.. Wdoy was 110 degrees, un. with help from bystanders who day where ohe had suffered 1 jbe Ill Gravel Hill cemetery at saturday,
•• August ~. 1, 7, and 1.
der cloudy akles In Piimeroy'o went into the water to rescue 1possible bearl ottack. A local Cheshire.
_•.:__ __ _ _,..!',_.::__.:_.:_.:.__ _
downtown bualneas dlllrlct.
them.
pbysiclan " 81 oummon&lt;d_. • ,
Penvllle, lud1aman•

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COLUMB;m &lt;UPf)...!llate
wu his hall·brother, Paul B. makers laid the JlrUIUtdwork

Miner!' 24··

Infant Dies
At H Jzer
On Friday

feclive Aug, •·.
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An employee of the Wlnano
Company lor the past 14 montho
Mr. Showalter hao been work.
ing In tho Parkersburg area
He iB married to the former
M81Y Powell. They are I he
p:.rents of lour children. Dale
with the Air Force in Turkey;
Earl, Iro, and
at home.
SAYRE SERVICES SET
Funeral sorvice!l lor Everett
C. Soyre, 41, who died at his
Raeine, Rt. 2, home Thursday,
will be held Sunday at 2 p.m.
at the AntiqUity
Methodist
church. Arrangements are In
charge of Ewing
home
where friends may c~U until
noon SUnday,

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areas wilh emphasio 00 tho
to depetldeot cltlklreu ,
Ill tho and Jllrliolpatioo 1n
lor aid to
of the
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BY CHESTER TA.NNJ:RILL
Burled away under a teeny-ween,Y headline

· minority leader Itt

·been

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lilto1Pf~~~
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er was paalor of tho Codle Tab: wa• the report that. a thief or thieves broke
ernacle In Indianapolis, lndlena Norlh Second-av offices of Dr, J01eph J. DaviJ,
for five years.
ently looking for money.
AllliBUng Dr. DeWeerd will
He, she, or they, didn't get any because Dr, ·!'
be people !rom the local
offices are kept as bare of money doriJIIIts closed .
lncludinl tho Rev. Garland u Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard wu·of food.
J.ewls, ParlonburJ, W. Va.,
The vandals responsible
out •
""" Will be tla oong leader, to' gain entry sbould herewith take notice tbat 11
tmd Mn. Eldbn Boggs, CooiYII· ca\NUfea planned at the l&gt;~vis medl~al ,~flees may
le, a_~tly returned ini"Oiolt- be
aside.
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or;, ,:rm ,Japan, Who wiD be .. Ch1ef o:f ·P.ollce He~b G.llley IUIIIW them tba~t=.!~
lltl'V.Iil( u the young people's 'JIS, ever sonce,a previOus BitE, :bliullt left any
~ lolidot' fclr -""'' .Witiclt Will coin lying around, and Wlln't'ln
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would.., , ~ b!'F -etd!&lt;e.venlnf 117:". Tlit rome.
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Kloa. D-TIIIedo.
tho uppi\1'
lioltM illkod 1 dellolte policy P"'
,;w.,' La reachod 00 AIICIJ,
wtikli
liven support liJ'
· A tlhodito Qoud
ck.ubt'
the
enter the program.
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to «!nc!IK:I -., .•~
lcltool "aid p~ogr•ID
Wlietber 'It waa OJI'
:¥. _Frank

Day Afi''-er
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be aimed al "'mini up 1l'lth "a ] ullon of the prolram, pr1t10nl ft. b!e .....
to ftniah Ill work
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dellni~ ~~deallaa wltb
me~~~:! .~hie ' 1 ~ the end of regular - th=gh August

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COME IN AND SD US•.
WE HAVE A LOT OF ~EW
MERCHANDISE TO SHOW YOU.

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Cub say

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CUSHION
-$4.95--

59 Ford Wagon

o·Ies Fn'd. ay

M"ISS MyerS
W"ll
Have ,..
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12 Burned As
Crutser
• Blows
Up On Rt'ver

Revonlble Foom Flllod

OUR VALUE-RATED CARS
FOR THE ECONOMY-MINDED

Mrs. s·ierIy

Youth LIVeS
After Crash

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During the Month of August ...

Ford

UN CoDllDand
Blisters Red
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annoying reflections; One-set Fine
Tuning a~tomatlcally "rem em•
bers" to give tha best picture. An
outstandins: RCA Vl~tor valuel

57

pr"'l

• Gas
POlSOn
Used Refugees

Admission: 75c &amp;t 40c

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will Aadlterlum , .... day,
Aupot 7,. ot l:lf I, m,
Well lmowo for lis bell
otJJero, ua •••u. Na..,n aJMI
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"Tite Rloe ud Fall of tlo
11tlrd Relcb,'-' Sllrer w II I
apeak wlllt tho aatborhy el
oae wbo bat tpeot maeh of
hit adult· llle on aiBipmenl
ill Earopo. Havlnl J••l roturned from a lrlp abroad, be
wUI review re«nl develoP'
m.... In Rutsla, Fraace and
Germany lo bit toplr, "Tbe
World Today."

Arrangements between the
(UPI) Dr.
Syracuse Volunb!er Fire IJe..
Ward, key flgura
hiring dls&lt;rlminatlon 11 ""'••
Pohee 81relled M • - on
parlmtmt and representative•
sex and security
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tested at city oonstrucliul pro)- chargoa of dlaorderly evoduct
of the United Nationo big
of the century, die4
eeta.
reallllillg or- II.
three . ring circus, billed as '
p.m. (10:50 a.m.
downsla\" modi&lt;~ ,center
the "World's Largest Tented
slrucllon olle, ralllili to
Circus," have been completed I
50-year:Old soclety
100 the number of -~~ at
to present two performances
convicted of llv·
olle.
,
In Syrowse Wednesdoy, August
ing
the earnings of pros- ·
In the Soutb, the raciol
7, at 2 p. m. and agoln at I
!Jtutes, had lain in a coma
lion WOI relatively quiet, and Nep. m.. on the Syracuse ochool
in St. Stephen's Hospital for
11ro leaders hailed a tlllljor breok
grounds.
four days before he died.
through at Chlrl&lt;olon, s.c..
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He took an overdose of
where 1r1 mercharill gave m
_ _,.,..., _ _ I The oil · new 1963 circus Is ,
· early Wednes1
de.egregation demaocla. Integra- ,
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noted lor Its vanety of perhours before 1
PANMUNJOM, Korea IVP!l- , tionisto aloo hinted !hat • aimiiar I
forming horses and ponies. It
MISS MYERS
.
Court jury found
nt~ United Nations Comma?d l agreement wa1 near at Savanalso features almost every type
guilty of the two vice
fVNCl today accultd Commun•st , nab Ga.
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of entertainment known to the
and freed him 00
North Korea of jeopardizing the : '
circus world under the huge
others.
Korean truce by launching "on
big top. There are many im- ,
Aa Ward died, Britain waited ..
open carnpeign .of terror" in the
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ported stars and attractions
if his last girl friend, 22-ye&amp;l
Demilitarized Zone Bordering
which will be ..... in
lhe
old red-haired zinger Julio Gulli:
South Korea.
United States for the
first
ver would make good on her
Maj. Gen. George H. Cloud of
MUNTINGTON w. Va. &lt;UPil- ' lime.
threat to expo.. the nam.. of lbo
tho US Morineo chief ne!IDtiator
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htghly · placed ftgur.. who did
basis for settlement of
the aegreption.
for t~
al~ expreued .. out·
A Huntingion Htg~ School semor Aeres and acres of billowing Sue ¥n Myers, daughter
not testify ".t hia trial.
k dlty ork rule! dispute.
Maulvo civil right&amp; demonatra.. t ,,'
tl
ho tile"
control t1 a h~ht _piano here canvas tents cover the_ vast Mr. ari&lt;J Mrs . Donald Myers
Miss GulliVff aaid 11000 alter
n t w
tiona also COJIUnued In New York
u:e.
but e£rap?ri
Bert·
wh1ch .
Long
Bottom,
was
recently
na:
,
Ward
took the lethal ovei'1JO,te el
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MI~MI - HurrlcJme Arlene City Friday whore alleged job , Four Communists, tbree Amerl- Mrs. William (Elsie) Bierly, &lt;''' tn.wry when the craft cr.shed the big top menag~rte. side· ' med to parlicipote in the 4-H •l&lt;eping pillo:
- llrit born of the 11&amp;S trnplnd
South K
68 of Norwood a former Meigs '"10 trees shortly after takeoff. show, horse Ients, dming tent, i Club Interviews at the 0 hi o "Stephen is ll&lt;ll I!Oinl to die Ia
eans 8 oae
orean po- '
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·wardrobe and properties The '
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cal storm season - churned
!iceman Wef\' killed in incidents county resident, died Friday Pilot Cecil Owl IS saf!ered a,
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and
rl . d
Stale Fatr.
vam, lettmg • whole lot of po!Ople
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· at lh e Otto C. ~rj P P brokf'n left arm in the' m1shap
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Th ese ·mterv1ews
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-1 off scot free. I 'II m-.e
-• ~ure
up 8 remote
secUon of the trop..
earlier th~ week. Cloud warned mormng
at •selling
i
. up
.
ed lea. ngd . own
are to se 1ect !' e~
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leal Atlantic today still too far
surh act1- "serkHuly threatened" Memorial Hospital in Ciucin- the Hunting''"' Downtown Airport ~ of thiS btg tent city a'/ ~s 4-H dub boys and girls for top i of th•t. Tho.-.·, a crowd o1 toam
1
from thl land to cause major
the IO.year-old armistice.
.
nati after a long illness.
at n~arby Chuopeake. Ohio.
I one ~ the ~any marve 1s 0 t e : 4-H honors in the State.
I praying for tum to d~ 10 their
concern.
"Mark these words well," Survivors ~lucie her hus·1
.
traveling c reus.
( Seltoetion was made on the names won't be mentione-d. But if
The Siri Juan Weather Bur·
Cloud aald. "'lbe whole world Ia band; two daughters, Mrs. El- 1 He "' 311 taken to. Huntmgton- 1 The program ill
complete bl!sis of a report submitted on 1 he dies I'm goin~ to make aur1
eau, In ~- midnight EDT, ad·
fOm
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shocked and outraged at thiP. open . don Kraeuter of Racine, and I Cabt&gt;ll. G•·n...·: al Ho_sp~tal where ~ with acrobatic marvels, high the District level. Four boys ~ their names come out. "
visory, ~td Arlene'S 100 mlle
campalgll of terror."
Mrs. Frank DickJnson, Colum- ' ~as h!!led Jr. !lehslactory eond ·ltrillers, hilarious clowns, groups ar.d four girls are chosr.n
_For most of -tbe 80 or 10 hour1
an hour .Wbids were located near MIAMI (UP[) -Cuban relu- He offered to return tho bodies bus; live grandchildren, • sis· lt'&gt;ll.
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of trained onimais, colorful pe- represent each one-fourth of the smre he entered the hoopito~
latitude 1S.O north and long!: geea charged Friday night that of tho four North Korean aoldiero ler, Mrs. Zetta Hoffner of Cin- .Dean. desenbtng _tho crash ~ ~ geantry witb lavish costuming, state. f'rom these 32
young 1, Ward had been kept alive by ar.
Costrolte troopo commanded by killed but tho O&gt;mmunlsts. who cinnoli, and two _brothero, Roy- bu hospital bed. •••d he was tra~l herds of performing elephonts II""Pie, 16 will he selected for i hfto•ai meana. He was drip . fed
tude 5U west.
Russian officer• used poison have disclaimed all ronnectlon mond McNay, Miam1, Fla., and eling down the runway at ~bout
myraids of beautiful girls in 1the highest honors.
; through tubes in h11 armil ~
WASIIINGTON - Secretary gas against a guerrUia band in with the incidents, reje&lt;led the Herman McNay, Cincinnati .
miles an hour and had bltod . to lbigh ae(ial ballets, head .
Miss Myers has an outstand- ' his brealhin&amp; wao maintained bp
of aia~e Qean Rus_k was flying south central Cu))a,
killing offer. They suggostod _the UNC Funeral aervlc• have been about 10 foot when hts left wm&amp; i head llalanclng wizard• ond rna· ing 4-H_ dub record , with nine . an electronic tuns.
to MOSCO'II'"'tot!AY with I bl: mora than 200 men, women' lhll 'ldDed lour South Korean• . - laollaiJVoly set lor Monday af- ' suddenly.ltppo;G downward.
, ny other features. The entire years In proJects on dothin~. ~ But hts heart alowly wallkortoel,
p&amp;l IMI.Li;: 'D II( ~; . 10 clJildren.
........ .• dr&lt;$1"!1 -them aa. Nllrth ~na. ternoon, at the Wr1flman Flf- -unabt. to r1ght the craft. Dean prod.uclioo Ia precision molded , foods, Home ' Furnishings ond 1 and e.,.ly hospital J!uJIM.~
slcn awllal riUclear test ban The refugees, quollnf· 'what "Your murdoren will be re- nerol Home, Norwood, with bur. safd tHe c...na.J!G slngt.-engtned _lo the musJc ol the big circus llhree years of JuntO'. Leader· , IndiCated the·enot· ..... ~ppriil. .
tref!lty 1tHirh he said 11 wt hope they said were report.B from lentlealy se•ched out night and Jal in Norwood.
plane crashed m the t":'. . .. band
sh1p. She wa!l the Achievement J mg raet.
will be ~ nrst of a series of ' the undergroond, oaid the ga• day," Cloud warned.
Misses Ledo Mae and Rnber- 'Tm thankful I wa~n I killed~
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' Award winner ai tho l!ltiZ Meigs I Le.. than •• hour bel·~· ""
steos tmtlll'd peace."
was uaed near Manguito in Ma- Cloud made his statements at ta Kraeuter and sister, M r !!1. De.1:1n s~ld. He c~itlid his ~ 1_r • The promo~n and advance County Fa1r and !lierved as the . du:od. a hospital. bullet.m sa1d ht
Rusk understood to be car· ' tanzaa Province ~•here
the t.he 1'16th meeting of the Kol'ean Larry Wolfe, will )eave Sunday I bell w•th preventmg
.serMlus 1 t1ck.et sales IS now underway 1 Junior Fair Queen. She has par- I was "slowly dymg."
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rvinp ~ personal message from guerrUlaS were' hiding in
a Armlstite Commission ealled by mornin1 to attend the services. injury.
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he!and all member!! ~ tt)e Syra~ [ ticipatet:l in the State Fair Style St. Stephen's Hospital Secretary
President Kennedy to Soviet cave "not yet fortified. by the the United Nations.
Their parent1, Mr. and M r 1. Dean _sa•d he got out of 1 cuse Volu~teer F1re Depart- Revue for three years and lasl 1 W. Mayne Butcher, in making the
Premier Nikita Khrushchev.- government."
Cloud brought up the shooting: Eldon Kraeuter, are in Nor- I plane himself and dropped about ment have t1ckets for sale. Pa- fall was _one of the runners up ' announcement that Ward 'a Jife
will sign the treaty formally The families of a number of Incidents and warned that North wood, having been coiled there aix feet 1&lt;t tho ground after the trona are urged to purchase m the &gt;tate '' Make 11 With was •lowly ebbing away, toW!
lD Moscow Monday. It
was the guerrillas were in the cave Korea wou1d bear "ful1 responsi· Monday due to Mrs. Bierly's ill- I crash.
as esti· their tickets . in adv~mce. Tbe Wool " ~onte~t.
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I ne~·.smen that the playboy doe-.
Initialled by Under Secretary of with them, the refugees said. bUity" for the outcome.
ness.
Damage to the plane w
Isponsof receives. 50 per cent Her 1nten•1ew _~wdl be Tu~s-. tors attorrwy . brot~r .PeUir
;tate W. Averell Harriman and 1 Their hideout waa apparently ..
I mated at about $l.OOO.
of all advanced t1cket sa les and day , Au~ust 1:1 at the 0 h 1o Ward, was at the ~siiH.
,
gtlll laces a Senate deba~ over betrayed, and Castroite forces Showalter Named
a percentage of the gate.
Slate Fatr
Ward h•• he~ m tho t 11
' ratification.
led by Rusalans In Cuban Uni·
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The Ohio Stall! Patrol today '
I Atrman Thtrd Class Roy A ga~ned consctliUillesa.
tile Great Lakes region Wday Russians ordered lbe gas at. ""?mod his new dUlleS as CUllled the arrest of Claude
HendriCks of llacme, is hetng
with high winds and hail. The tack
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THE PJULUE TWINS - Maybe this is what baseball fans wiU he calling Tom White of Pomeroy, left, and Bill
Kneller, of New Jerser. in years to come. White, a prep shortstop tu~ned sec~nd s~c~er, ""d Kneller, pl~yin_g centerfield with the Spartanburg, s. c. Phillies, are properties of the Philadelph13 Phillles, and look here like Identical twins. Both are in their first year of professional baseball, and are close friends.

PRIDE OF THE FANS - Dave Roberts, a stand·
out as a sophomore at Gallia Academy High school
before movine to Columbus. is on the Western Caro·
!ina Leagu~ North-South All-Star team pitching roster. With a 5-2 record in a "Hitters' League" Roberts
Is the subject of concern by top Phillie braso - coneern that other big Jeagfie clubs might draft him
next year.

COMBINE
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A Reporter's Holiday (Working) .••

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at a bargain
pnce

Tom White, Dave Roberts, Bill Jewell Work Hard In Minors

Meigs
Equipment
Co.

as far as I'm conc•rn·

Ed. Not• - Ohio Va~ put in extra practice I or since he joined the.
loy Publishint Company improvement against t h e burg team. He
Reporter • Photographer day when they may be plans to he married
Quinn Ptoarl~. ~ t:~J!
Bob Wingett last w a e k "called up."
·time next year.
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span! thr" days with the
Roberts, the 18 year-old WHITE POPULAR
1e's just been with us a
Spartanburg P h 1111 e s • former G a II i a Academy Phillie brus abo
Clan A .....ball tNm High school baseball pitch· the play of Tom Whit~,
weeks.
w,.,.e "''" local players ing star who graduated has been converted. IDIO
Quinn and other minor
are launching their pro- from Columbus Central this second baseman SIDCE
officials were seated
fesslonal ba...,allea....,.., 'Pring, is a standout favor· 'graduated from
box adjacent to the
This is a report of their ite of Spartanburg Phillie High ~h"?"ll~ May.
occupied by White'a
progress and activitlH.
fans.
White !8 hilling at a
school teammate, Dick
By Bob Wingett
I Since he joined Sp~rtan· pace,_ which IS average
and myself.
Three Meigs-Gallia-Mason burg, Dave has established Phillie players.
1963 Wahama High
products who this Spring himself as an effective port· Joe Rosamondo, .
graduate Bill Jewell
signed proesfsional baseball side hurler. Roberts t h i s roach for the Ph11lles an
not _been settin&amp; t ~ e
contracts with the Philadel- week was selected on the also head Yale
world af1re With victorieS
phia Phillies organization 1roster of the Western Caro- oo~ch, s~ of ~bitehis portside pitching,
has learned a gteat deal
are receiving their full lina League North . South IS 11nprovmg nght along.
share of the southern hos- All-Star team.
It's a big jump to go
signing his contract.
working to solve a
pitality in Spartanburg, S. Dave should he . a stand· h~gh ·school bitting to
C. from fan• of the Western out with Phillie fans in gmg at the pitches o!
problem. He h a 1
Carolina League Spartan- \Spartanburg. He is sporting fess!"nais, but ~om IS ad·
throwing batting praoo
burg Phillies.
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a 5-2 record, has an earned 1ustmg g~. He s a dandy
and world~ long hours
Pomeroy·• Tom White, run average of about 2.60 glove man.
Jew I says it Ia
Gallipolis native Dave Rob- a~d has collected s1x base The 18 year-old Pome~oy
and he is now
hoy cred1ts Rosamondo Wlth
throw a curve.
erts and Bill Jewell of Le· h1ts.
who stands 6-3
tart: W. Va., R.D. , are The Phillies are so lm· "helping me a Jot" to iJn.
among the Spartanburg mi· pressed with Roberts there prove his bitting. Tom has
is actuaJb,~ ~~y5
nor league players who are are l't'ports he may be plac- gotten 18 hils and batted
team so tar as aae
the envied heroes to hun· ed on the Philadelphia Phil- 10 runs smce
. He is still !7. "Bill is
dreds ol young fans.
lies' roster next year a n d slump after
Not 1 game goes by but Ithereby protected from the .he Pbillies.
'rastb~~h:ue
that several youngsters of draft by other majoY, leagu~ "Whi~ went hitlesll
control,' one member
grade school and J'!,niorlteams, all this m a hitters first 16tlmes at bat, but
the Spartanburg team
GLENROY H. EWING.
high age approach the t~n- league, too.
now adJUS~ed. his
age professional ball play- When Roberts worked a nd Is ~eg.nrung to .
TRIO'S FRIEND
Pomeroy's oldest actlv~ lllerchant, Glenroy H. E~
ers to ask for autographs. few innings last week fans and walt for the pitch,
A Calllden N J l6- ear- owner-operator of Ewings store on West · Maln-st atnee
. But, as most fans know, gave him all-out vocal mp- said the Yale ~ball teaBill Kueil~ ~
1904, this week announced sale of his business bUUdlnJ.
minor league basebaU parks port. When he got In trou- cher ~hoo IB .m great de·
of the Spartanburg
Mr. Ewing confirmed be hu sold the three-story buildo
are not places for budding ble and was replaced, Man- mand In the mmors.
wbo 1
an to be a ing to Dan Rizer, owner of tbe Rizer 011 Company ID Pomo
young !'layers to boast ager Lou Kahn received a John Quinn, general l!'l''
~~Kneller, who eroy. ~t has not yet been announced what Rizer plana to
about thelf populanty.
barrage · of boos. The Spar- nager of the J!arent Pbilalietuine 1 clole friend bouse m the structure.
local trio, signed a Ewing said he has !tarted a I saved enwah 111011ey wortlna
Spartanburg, s. C. Is no tanburg sk.ipper has 27 delphia PhUlie organization,
exception. When the play- years of experience in pro- bad good words to say for lew
before White and sale of aM morcbandlle • n d at the post office to attend Ohle
ers are on the field, they fessional baseball, as • play- White when he attended a is
.235. He. has a plans to 1• Into aeml-relft. University," reeallod Mr. E•
are all business, loaded with er, coach and manager.
Spartanburg game last
811Jl, and playa ment after moving out hla cur- ing ..
hustle, willing to correct Dave also bas become en· 1eek:
.
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In 1898, Ewln&amp; l'adualeil
their mistakes, and ready togaged to a southern helle "White is looldng pretty
Several of the older Spar· '!be agill&amp;, bill still ~tioua from Oblo Ulliversliy witll a
~~~:=~g performers It a y e Ewin&amp;, BQB he Ia not SIIIDi to commercial dqree. He wee al
l1
college baseball or put bimaelf on the spot by say· the head of hla cl111.
minors for two or inl! he plans to completely reo Followinl collele, Mr. Ewilll
hree years, One, who bat. lire, "~uoe, 1 mlcbl decide wao employed as lle!UJiropbll',
fourth in the NCAA last different.
)...,j,k,.per aod lyplsller IIi
a college star, is "I ~ve ~w~ys liked ~tng upbalt pawiag .........,.. in Ja.
!!lri•gglling with a .220 aver- In business, ssid Ew!D&amp;. U I diana. Mar warkJaC there a .
Spartanblll'JI.
didn't, I sure wouldn't
have lhort willie, he nlllrllllil to p,..
is generally believed stayed here aU these years."
meroy and leak ov.- tbo ZW1nf
pitching in the West- "I was practically raised in atore.
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Carolina League is at tiJis •atore," aald tile lqtlme Belan the chain a- illla
equal to that of major resident. Mr- EwiD(s father, in thie - · Ewiag'a Stcn . .
William Henry Ewln&amp;, opera!- one 111 \be 11101( IIuiJ pa.. 1a
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Alger W'ISn't ed the store ' about :Ill y.-a be- Pomeroy. Tbo ~ lloJor. kidding, if Tom Swift fen he - ldlled Gil the atore'a a beehive of adivU, wilb p
lrea:Uy performed those elevator while DIOIIln&amp; duriD&amp; eer1e1 and a deparllMit,
athletic feats, then 1 fiood omeraoncy. · Glenroy the aeilond fJOGr - rinaa Willi
is great .hope for was _11 yean olol wben his lath- hoosebold goods, IIIIi aQ IJp,e
Roberts, Jewell, and ... diod.
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Their hopes a n d As a teen-ager, he went to lhlnl fl-.
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put with hard work 11 the Pomeroy Poet 01- "At - lime 1 had 51 elub
surely wiU make 013• llet UDder .POilmlltor Jease -ldi!C durini tbo _ . '-'
ball playera of Bruster as his assistant. "I had fore Cilrlstmu." oaJd Mr•.· h'
a deolre to JO oo to eollep 10 lng.
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At right are champions in
table tennis and tennl~. J o h n
Tannehill . II , left . junior divi ·
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hUl, 13, senior division; Dave
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Micky Morris, senior division,

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junior division . tennis. They are

holding handsome trophies ·pre-

Values Found In
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Eschleman is sUpervtsing the
schedules of six boys teams,
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dent the Senate will aJiprove
te~ baD tr.eaty, bellevea Cleeb:W~~· and 1 a non-aggression pact With the Sovwt 'Qloc also mlibt·he
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LEARNING CONTROL - Bill Jewell, 6-3 and 215
lbs ., last year a football star for Wahama High school,
is laboring to gain the professional pitcher's No. 1
reouirement, oontrol. Powerful , with a whizzing fast
be.' . Jewell works daily throwing batting practice
and in other available )lours on developing a curve.

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F eature
Pag.e

Pomeroy's Main
Street Is ·Losing
Priced For Quick

Mr. G. H. Ewing

SALE
Good Used No. 64

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lnternotlonol HorvHter
THE PJULUE TWINS - Maybe this is what baseball fans wiU he calling Tom White of Pomeroy, left, and Bill
Kneller, of New Jerser. in years to come. White, a prep shortstop tu~ned sec~nd s~c~er, ""d Kneller, pl~yin_g centerfield with the Spartanburg, s. c. Phillies, are properties of the Philadelph13 Phillles, and look here like Identical twins. Both are in their first year of professional baseball, and are close friends.

PRIDE OF THE FANS - Dave Roberts, a stand·
out as a sophomore at Gallia Academy High school
before movine to Columbus. is on the Western Caro·
!ina Leagu~ North-South All-Star team pitching roster. With a 5-2 record in a "Hitters' League" Roberts
Is the subject of concern by top Phillie braso - coneern that other big Jeagfie clubs might draft him
next year.

COMBINE
e Engine driven

A Reporter's Holiday (Working) .••

~Now

at a bargain
pnce

Tom White, Dave Roberts, Bill Jewell Work Hard In Minors

Meigs
Equipment
Co.

as far as I'm conc•rn·

Ed. Not• - Ohio Va~ put in extra practice I or since he joined the.
loy Publishint Company improvement against t h e burg team. He
Reporter • Photographer day when they may be plans to he married
Quinn Ptoarl~. ~ t:~J!
Bob Wingett last w a e k "called up."
·time next year.
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"He'll do okay,
span! thr" days with the
Roberts, the 18 year-old WHITE POPULAR
1e's just been with us a
Spartanburg P h 1111 e s • former G a II i a Academy Phillie brus abo
Clan A .....ball tNm High school baseball pitch· the play of Tom Whit~,
weeks.
w,.,.e "''" local players ing star who graduated has been converted. IDIO
Quinn and other minor
are launching their pro- from Columbus Central this second baseman SIDCE
officials were seated
fesslonal ba...,allea....,.., 'Pring, is a standout favor· 'graduated from
box adjacent to the
This is a report of their ite of Spartanburg Phillie High ~h"?"ll~ May.
occupied by White'a
progress and activitlH.
fans.
White !8 hilling at a
school teammate, Dick
By Bob Wingett
I Since he joined Sp~rtan· pace,_ which IS average
and myself.
Three Meigs-Gallia-Mason burg, Dave has established Phillie players.
1963 Wahama High
products who this Spring himself as an effective port· Joe Rosamondo, .
graduate Bill Jewell
signed proesfsional baseball side hurler. Roberts t h i s roach for the Ph11lles an
not _been settin&amp; t ~ e
contracts with the Philadel- week was selected on the also head Yale
world af1re With victorieS
phia Phillies organization 1roster of the Western Caro- oo~ch, s~ of ~bitehis portside pitching,
has learned a gteat deal
are receiving their full lina League North . South IS 11nprovmg nght along.
share of the southern hos- All-Star team.
It's a big jump to go
signing his contract.
working to solve a
pitality in Spartanburg, S. Dave should he . a stand· h~gh ·school bitting to
C. from fan• of the Western out with Phillie fans in gmg at the pitches o!
problem. He h a 1
Carolina League Spartan- \Spartanburg. He is sporting fess!"nais, but ~om IS ad·
throwing batting praoo
burg Phillies.
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a 5-2 record, has an earned 1ustmg g~. He s a dandy
and world~ long hours
Pomeroy·• Tom White, run average of about 2.60 glove man.
Jew I says it Ia
Gallipolis native Dave Rob- a~d has collected s1x base The 18 year-old Pome~oy
and he is now
hoy cred1ts Rosamondo Wlth
throw a curve.
erts and Bill Jewell of Le· h1ts.
who stands 6-3
tart: W. Va., R.D. , are The Phillies are so lm· "helping me a Jot" to iJn.
among the Spartanburg mi· pressed with Roberts there prove his bitting. Tom has
is actuaJb,~ ~~y5
nor league players who are are l't'ports he may be plac- gotten 18 hils and batted
team so tar as aae
the envied heroes to hun· ed on the Philadelphia Phil- 10 runs smce
. He is still !7. "Bill is
dreds ol young fans.
lies' roster next year a n d slump after
Not 1 game goes by but Ithereby protected from the .he Pbillies.
'rastb~~h:ue
that several youngsters of draft by other majoY, leagu~ "Whi~ went hitlesll
control,' one member
grade school and J'!,niorlteams, all this m a hitters first 16tlmes at bat, but
the Spartanburg team
GLENROY H. EWING.
high age approach the t~n- league, too.
now adJUS~ed. his
age professional ball play- When Roberts worked a nd Is ~eg.nrung to .
TRIO'S FRIEND
Pomeroy's oldest actlv~ lllerchant, Glenroy H. E~
ers to ask for autographs. few innings last week fans and walt for the pitch,
A Calllden N J l6- ear- owner-operator of Ewings store on West · Maln-st atnee
. But, as most fans know, gave him all-out vocal mp- said the Yale ~ball teaBill Kueil~ ~
1904, this week announced sale of his business bUUdlnJ.
minor league basebaU parks port. When he got In trou- cher ~hoo IB .m great de·
of the Spartanburg
Mr. Ewing confirmed be hu sold the three-story buildo
are not places for budding ble and was replaced, Man- mand In the mmors.
wbo 1
an to be a ing to Dan Rizer, owner of tbe Rizer 011 Company ID Pomo
young !'layers to boast ager Lou Kahn received a John Quinn, general l!'l''
~~Kneller, who eroy. ~t has not yet been announced what Rizer plana to
about thelf populanty.
barrage · of boos. The Spar- nager of the J!arent Pbilalietuine 1 clole friend bouse m the structure.
local trio, signed a Ewing said he has !tarted a I saved enwah 111011ey wortlna
Spartanburg, s. C. Is no tanburg sk.ipper has 27 delphia PhUlie organization,
exception. When the play- years of experience in pro- bad good words to say for lew
before White and sale of aM morcbandlle • n d at the post office to attend Ohle
ers are on the field, they fessional baseball, as • play- White when he attended a is
.235. He. has a plans to 1• Into aeml-relft. University," reeallod Mr. E•
are all business, loaded with er, coach and manager.
Spartanburg game last
811Jl, and playa ment after moving out hla cur- ing ..
hustle, willing to correct Dave also bas become en· 1eek:
.
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mil InVentory. ·
In 1898, Ewln&amp; l'adualeil
their mistakes, and ready togaged to a southern helle "White is looldng pretty
Several of the older Spar· '!be agill&amp;, bill still ~tioua from Oblo Ulliversliy witll a
~~~:=~g performers It a y e Ewin&amp;, BQB he Ia not SIIIDi to commercial dqree. He wee al
l1
college baseball or put bimaelf on the spot by say· the head of hla cl111.
minors for two or inl! he plans to completely reo Followinl collele, Mr. Ewilll
hree years, One, who bat. lire, "~uoe, 1 mlcbl decide wao employed as lle!UJiropbll',
fourth in the NCAA last different.
)...,j,k,.per aod lyplsller IIi
a college star, is "I ~ve ~w~ys liked ~tng upbalt pawiag .........,.. in Ja.
!!lri•gglling with a .220 aver- In business, ssid Ew!D&amp;. U I diana. Mar warkJaC there a .
Spartanblll'JI.
didn't, I sure wouldn't
have lhort willie, he nlllrllllil to p,..
is generally believed stayed here aU these years."
meroy and leak ov.- tbo ZW1nf
pitching in the West- "I was practically raised in atore.
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Carolina League is at tiJis •atore," aald tile lqtlme Belan the chain a- illla
equal to that of major resident. Mr- EwiD(s father, in thie - · Ewiag'a Stcn . .
William Henry Ewln&amp;, opera!- one 111 \be 11101( IIuiJ pa.. 1a
U
Alger W'ISn't ed the store ' about :Ill y.-a be- Pomeroy. Tbo ~ lloJor. kidding, if Tom Swift fen he - ldlled Gil the atore'a a beehive of adivU, wilb p
lrea:Uy performed those elevator while DIOIIln&amp; duriD&amp; eer1e1 and a deparllMit,
athletic feats, then 1 fiood omeraoncy. · Glenroy the aeilond fJOGr - rinaa Willi
is great .hope for was _11 yean olol wben his lath- hoosebold goods, IIIIi aQ IJp,e
Roberts, Jewell, and ... diod.
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of ~ wwe 11o1o1 • tbo
Their hopes a n d As a teen-ager, he went to lhlnl fl-.
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put with hard work 11 the Pomeroy Poet 01- "At - lime 1 had 51 elub
surely wiU make 013• llet UDder .POilmlltor Jease -ldi!C durini tbo _ . '-'
ball playera of Bruster as his assistant. "I had fore Cilrlstmu." oaJd Mr•.· h'
a deolre to JO oo to eollep 10 lng.
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Organized recreation- around

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At right are champions in
table tennis and tennl~. J o h n
Tannehill . II , left . junior divi ·
sion tab!~ tennis ; Mark Tanne-

hUl, 13, senior division; Dave
Lyons. adutt division. tennis:
Micky Morris, senior division,

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junior division . tennis. They are

holding handsome trophies ·pre-

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LEARNING CONTROL - Bill Jewell, 6-3 and 215
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is laboring to gain the professional pitcher's No. 1
reouirement, oontrol. Powerful , with a whizzing fast
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and in other available )lours on developing a curve.

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dllporl Ali.Stm' Boys IHm Loath11111 11111, 111&lt;1 GaUipalis one.
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san l"rancisoo eo 48 .556 41t CINCINNA'I'I IIJPIJ - Jim M• .. Ill llld llflli 8andJ lAIII•
By ED SAINSBURY
male, to stt vp fiye.yard touch- Of Ill pNvlouo tournaments, Chioal&gt;
II 61 .ll47 5 IM'f, tilt plidwr, bll 1m111 up. 1111 JUII! ICulobll lor 1M tillar IIIII It lo ll!t!t 'fDCI:Il.-'1 H ' e"l''D.. ef \'111110)' Pqrtl (JI dll
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down run by tuw•'• Lal'l'l' 'erCincb&gt;DIII _
ll3 A -51'1 7\t '111111• tho oplnloll ol ali wbo 1tqut Jel4l Ia
llld ·llfl llln Ia tile alflldcat. .
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CIIICAGO &lt;UPIJ
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guson, aw,j •n•Uoeo for 73 yards
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Ill II .11W 8\t ' lhould know - Clllolnllllt llldl' 1M Natlonll IAqlll ID wlUiq PUCIII! CI!IICIId IIIHIIIIII in
.pare&lt;! w)tlt le vlctortel.
coaoh Otto Qrahlm buked m the Ito )IIchter for the cllllehb111 touchM waukeo
M 55 .1011 10\i radio ennounm Wll\4 HoJI, a f*'l*llql
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I!M! 'l'lrtD,' IN lriulllpll - thl JUJII Pl,wt'O won lilt ISill
applauoo duo a wlaner today, but down.
Pittaburgh
Ill 5ol .4111 11\11 pltehlnJ
hlmMU wllb tilt II allo ltll Jlm'a IGartll III!JI. o\lllllt!GI,
fiiiiiO for
Whlta !lo by beat67
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Uot ovontual wln••r1 lNnl Friday B•t vao terr.c.en other lh,..,ws
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hl111ITI tf4'llllalita APd lu!"'l'l llllahl ..,_ blell IllS ,!be AIIJ•II. 11-1, on 1 ..,...
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mghn collegoate win ..,.,. the kept the r._ker
O&lt;le..., oil balNew or
:14 74 -116 811'o Hoyt waon't ewtd by thl .. Ill 118 1na111p for ·third pliGt • I lDI!tr IDIIutl Ill I 0 . had bit effort ru. McCraw o:olleded
Groe" Q,y Packen probablY wiD ance to "'' U? groond galno •f
Frlti•Y"• aeullo
year-old Maloney'• lour-hit ptr• 1111 mtjar IHAIIt UIJt,
111·1101 d4iubl!&lt;d 1111111 two 1'11111 Ia ll1ree Ill ChloaiO'' tD hils 111!1
b&lt; the Mln...,sota v;ldngs tbe CIU- • , yard• and • hen the ollense
Mil. a New York o nst, twl-nlghtl lor1111110t l&amp;o 1 s-e vlclorJ ovtr tile llalt Clrd""D maiOhad 1111oae7 • lH ¥1etii9 b7 lila Tlllfl fYOI' ....-.1 Noh tiJM he wos .. bl'lf.
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Jenel&lt;o; took over. He
N.Y. s Mllwauk.. 1 !2nd, ntghtl Ptltaburlb Plrlllt l'riday niJ)It. 1\ll 11" IOOI'IIIIt fllliiii&amp;IIIUI 101 lbe IDdiUI
Doaa Clwoot wu tossed wttb tho
Redskins
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St. Louts 3 Philad&lt;lphla 2
Rt hod thl yowtpl« do 81 111 ll'OIIbll by IIIW!tl I'MI Roll Willaa liCit 111111 111111trlbulld I loll, hit lltlt apiMIIO
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The Vl.k1• £t bavo title In !,II- t'rds on addition to tbe point aft· Syracuse
Olanta' pitcher HooBton 4 Los Angelo. I !night I wt1J about I dotiOII lim. pNo ud bUilD&amp; Tom aarp. to 01*1 .._..... boD* flllfoltoll'l.... 111 lbe
League, l)oe
Star qu1.t&lt;rba•&lt;k flu• VanderKel- •r both touchdo"''"·
Mike Stewort hurled a
• Clneinnotl S Pittsburgh o &lt;night&gt; vioUIIJ thil MUOIIlito llllb limine· Vatll Plalaa IDI ,_ lriulllpll lNt allo Colli clofutad
Dodsers, ._1,
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,ense d.,et'Ved hit, 11-9 championship clinching Chicago 12 S1!n Fran. 11 no inns&gt; It wa Maloney't attitude Ulal t1t1n hit a 1J1-.un
hll blenbd tile ......... 01 Ill llfq the CUbl do1111111 the Olanll,
pass-catchmg erul Bub JOilol&lt;i and equal credit. 01
Danny vtctory lh!S week against the Salunlay't Prollabfe Pllcbero
Uoyl. Altor lnllrvftw· 11111 o1 !be - ·
ftr hll : : tiNrJ of 1111 JWl. ..11, IIIlO lmllop, the Re4o hnl
the Redskms to pass-t·utcher Pat Blobham WB&gt; • linebacklng stand- Jloclne Yankees In Little South- Philadelphia ot St. Louii-MC· ma him lor bil poot.pm•
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permltled fern League play.
Lish uo-o lvs Bro&amp;l!V lll-71
&amp;)&gt;I Nid conlldtnUol!, ID h1m, IIIII llllul Clnlwtoll but
Ill tile I I I b IOI!p, lli;o;;w, edged tbe Pbllltes, 3-2 ltlod the
They were
key ,.en in the P&lt;.rt Storr ,. c"m•'•le only tbree Stewart also swung the big Pittsburgh 'at CincitinaU' _ "Tbere'l another thltll I cOIIId blow Wll ,..,. thn
WtlllliJli!AtD rllllad ftr aU feur of Bra... WOD lholr opeaer from
Stars 20·1' .. lump•, an upoet of
P"''"" in the first naK and lumber for t.he winners. He Schwall ,.,_51 or Franc! s&lt;3-0I va. have dl1oltlled wltb you. You Tba Rldl _ . 1o lllld Jolla ill ,_ Ill lbe . . , . lliiiDI to Mell, tJ,j), but loot the 11 tnninorl
scorc'&lt;l by ' w ,toouchdowr undof only12 1 ol lS tor the g'""e lor clouted two home runs. Torn Tsitouris 17-4&gt; .
hlva matured u I pltchw. IMI
1plnll •I l 111r DaD bud WIIOII'IIlltiiOI 01011 1189
dog team thai ogn..•·ed !he oddo. 169 yar1,
Dtddle pitched lor lhe Yankees New York 01 M'lwaukee-St 1_ yQI' 11 tl!lt tim• you dlda'l SolowaU or lllrl f'nDOII c1 tilt dall hit - - ' ciiiNI apiii,O IJ
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and evOP P•.n&lt;or &lt;" •ch . v;n e rullbae&lt; Jim 1'oylor gnt both and gave up b hits wnlle tan- lard (4.91 vs.
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your mllllkea lib you do Ptrllel lodq 111 1111
vlctlorlel. Dol Zl-tr liiDPd
Lombardi cr.mphor.ented hos .-on- Packer '"'' .tod••wn•, on one-yard nmg seven. Stewart fanned 14. Loo Angeles at Hous\on lnighll now.
aa tilt fouf-111111 .......
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qroed. "You kMW,
to bll bitWith Elletrlc Stilrkl'l
, W• ...,ted to run. he said. the other polm•. 00 two conver· were Boll Hayes a pair of sin- San Franclico at Chicago-Per· t!tat 1 rl&amp;ht. Lout year If I midi Amerl
IIIIo ...,bt lila AI ., ll8bt
but they W•oll•or.'t let us. I otons '"d a 21-y&amp;.-.t field soat. gleo, Mark Smith a triple, Jun- ry IJ-3\ vs Buhl IU·SI
I llliltakt I fiiiUid lhrlll II otf
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bill &amp;Jr 1111 lltb mtGIJ, Ill had ,
thought we
e up. but we j&lt;tlt The All Star win. breaking f lor Freeman a three bagger,
' a ,
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whMhtr the ball wu hit lor 1 Burien Are
-ltelp II dta plltt, too.· !look- I
4 1
went flat. I
them to play roor-gam&lt; collt•iat• losing
Ronnie Bochtel a double, and
llltn Y Gahotnt 1'1111 or JU11 loulad off, To- PIIOhtrllovl to
II Jillllllla RoU dra¥1 Ia lift JUDI
• fine t•m• avd they did."
in the sert... .i'so broke a 111- Tom Shaefer, a single.
N&lt;W York_ at M1iwouba
Diibt I koow ol lbrtl ar lour bllllaa llld. lhlil
ftr 1111 TWill wllb 1111 IIIIa ltolnVanderkelen, who played about same P&gt;e\cr wor.ning streak ;0 Yankee hlttero were Bruce
at St. lAUJI tal
llliltlb1 I tlllldt, aM I WBI jllll OOIIVII'lllioll todiJ
tr, I atap llld I IIGI'I1Iat fly,
'18 per cent ol "" go me on ol· txhlbltlur• games. 11 was !tot Ha•t and Tom Diddle both with Ptttaburllh at CiPcinnati II)
luclty !boy didn't burl Jilt,"
1011, Clmlla
aad lllchll lloWitl 1111 hll JJth
fense, eomp,.,._., eight ol 10 ninth cotieg&gt;ate •m tn the -ltl triples, and Kenny Thel"
a Los
at lloUitalt &lt;mtlhtl
Whtlber l\laiMI)' wa1 "lucltJ" IIIINtbll·
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passes, one of them for 21 yards in which tbe ptos have won 19 single.
Ban FrancOICO al
ar aol II 1 dobalthla tplllllolt, Wlllolt &amp;m'ol'iltl I
•••1111 WBI llabtl lo I
to Rlcht". bts
14•11i· with two tioa.
Racine Yankees 000 110 - 3 3
Amorlc.. !A!apt
but cbanoet IN lht PlrllM bomor to 11'08 lito
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W.!-. Pel. Gl dlda, tblok 10. Jim tlrUck out 11 1 f.G Ylotory lht a.aaton
JlrUioll, N- CUll llld 1l&lt;t&lt;tfcy
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Diddle an&lt;! K. 'lbelss. Stew- New York
&lt;Ill 88 .681
Ia wltulltta hit 1'1111 l.aM of lila 1111 O!** Ill a lwl-llllltl
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early a\ Mid· p.m. Tueiday, Kaiser vs. StewKaDoas City
41 611 .458 II
!'!'. PAUJ., Mt,n. mrn of trfnl tho POll to.r - " '
Bobbt Bobula - " lite Will
dleport Muruc&lt;pal Park.
arts at 8 on Wednesday, and
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44 511 .41!111 iln't olten tflat fnoth•D ud
10 wltlclt II !wid b7 11¥111
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At 8 a.m. the women's 10ft. Hackeltcllls VI. Harrisonville
Washington
38 Ill! .IIDi
can be oompared, but In Uoe
1111 10 011 the lwlllllkh lfltl lllleld•l 1111 lllltimOI't
boll league leaders, the Cream at 8 on Saturdoy (all 2nd round
Friday'• llo9Ullo
iJI"olessionol golfe&lt;, Jack
........ record and l&gt;i• Ull
Ol'lolll to a H vk1QrJ ctY« lha
. Puffs and the Spi•Jires, with games.
Baltimort G New York I
Jr .. a shift tT&lt;om "' 11.- toor•.aJ
P&lt;l 1111
Nllr Yl!lll Va¢111
YOUR
td , ntical second round records 2nd ROUND STANDINGS
Bolllon i Waalllttgtm 0 Uotl
tense io crodlted lor hi&amp; ree..t lhowlltllof • ltl&gt;:tl Gil 1111
,\IIIWit Bill
IMW_........._TriUIIIph
of l-1 will mateh olow p&lt;tcheol Kalaer .. .. .. . . . . .. 1
8 , '!'he Melgo Motorcycle Club
4 8&lt;letoD 3 &lt;Ibid)
lmpro.-n&lt;
IIIII ,.ar.
Tba .. 1.-old rlllti-I'IMer,
f· , the champiollihip,
Har'vllle .......... .
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Raoes sun- Dotroil 10 Clevollnd I lniJihtl
Rule Ceohr 1\apido, Iowa,
1"'1
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011 the ...,..a, aUowed
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11. day July 2IJ and lheoe 11'11 lbl Mini. 10 Kano•• City a lalahtl b•d I four stroke leld at the
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.th hof R
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Chicqo t Loa Anrioo I (aJpt) way mm• •• lb t ..,.,
''"•• lour II"'Oo•
lobby lllaltlrdlol llld .lot -1that blgame will Jayc-•
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loatoiO-!Illllle
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Prolltblt Piloltm OpeD, claialed
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t' "1 Ie wtf ' e am ero, who St :".. .. ......... . 8
Of .Atltiu oa IUiht
won the irst hall with a IHI
ewmY
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"h as --•'"""" mo
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pu 0%) vs. Downia&amp; 18-11.
Rule fired a r"'"''d
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Cle!"'iand at Detroii-Dooovu II FrldaJ ;o orte !be
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Ill e: Annl Lewta,
edge. "You "m'l llboOI a 11
m. Monday another
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Ky.
1101 he \l&amp;f''IIIVo," Ill Nld.
U.U.. Calif,, WI-..bad a 81'111_.1
200 Feature - Torruny
first round winner in the Boys'
'nit "'1""'-o141 Unlvc•!tJ
dq, alarlld ,.odlY'I lll!llld
Church league, the Presbyterrison, JacksonviOe: Larry
Jowo !II'Bcluate, wbo llu
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ians, against the Thomu lndere, Jaoksonville; Richard
a pro loolrol!IJ· HI
flrallour ,..,,. lllllllln
pendents, second round winner
1011,
Dexter;
John
Monks
Nel.
record
Frldlr
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toelf I tileft .,.,.;_
tllld IIDIIIIIII
sonville.
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250 Feature - Jerry Burton -..
Nalloolol Lltllue
.Jim .....,..., C..O&lt;.U.
with a 4-1 record. ·ng
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Athens;
Forrest
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Second round St 1
Thomas BOYS
Pairings lor lba Women's As- ark: Don Cheuer,
Groet, SU..
1111434 10 146
Clay Is Named
10 ...... l&gt;lblad1 rr*' n•
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8
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1 sociation llandlcap IDIIntlUIIent "':omsF
PlalnsAl
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Contender
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Bapttst . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
l at the Pomeroy GoU
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ton
bll 93 344 40 lll
YORK urn wlllllill
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Pre&gt;hy'laa .. ,. . .. . 3
2 scheduled to begla
SQnday,
Min: Pittman,
Go
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106 391 60 126
CUJ!us 0.,. bacalllt 11p
aad
Ch. Cbrl•t ..... .... I
4 August 5, are announced. First 10
Doc •Fe1 Mitchell, Mur. Wbi..Won,
1()1) til 81198
wliaht •lllador lodiJ Ill
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5 round play must be completed Y t y; n agan, Wheeling,
te, S .
106 4911 811119
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE
by Auguot 11.
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W. Va.
PinJOD, CiJI 110 Ml ll. lll8
bocaute ol ahamplott
1M f« 1111 ll&gt;tl&lt;'llllda _ .
Cream Pa!IJ . . . . . . . t
1 Helen Kirkland, Loui1o Thomp- Atf:l Fe:re Charloa
Chi 1116 : 61 131 . lon't repeat llrsHwlld
DIM..Spitfire• . .. . . . , .. , , 4
1 1010, Beulah lfltllllll and
E. Thoens ;ille
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311 Ol
over ex-dllmp l'laJd Pa\14r1011. Bob RMiturl
Ramblers .. . . ... ... 4
1 Searls drew lira\ I'OIIIJd byes lu ;,"v Ch;
. Moore,
fill',
106 400 61 121 .296 LiiiDD wa llamltl 'l!'ll;llltr
_.__ .... _..:_._ .....
Ch. Christ . . . . . . . . . 2
3 whUe Pearl Welkar is to play m us; .,,.. Pleree, Colum.
lal1lt
!be Month" In rii&lt;IPjdnn tl
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Mlddietts . . . • •. . . . . 1
4 Beulah Ewltll. 1&gt;ttn Rupe will bus.
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Boo 100 383 13 Uti
2:10 kayo ..., PatloriOD ID
a 'IS.
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Kalino, Dot 100 391 66 121
l'IIUm lllbl jlt L11
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FAST PITCH PLAY
S. CUster, and L. Mox, Wheeling;
RolllDt. MiJm. 90 337 5Z IOi
July 11. 1oJr4 F1oJ0 wll
cldcd SuntlaJ,
Men's Fast Pitch play opens P. Hennessy plays A. Brown. :"""· Wheelltlg; Daniel
Pearson, LA 106 M lti U2
from lint lAI fourtll 111101111
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Monday at 6 p.m. when llarrl· It wu alto IIIIIOUliCIId todaJ
Marshfteld) Dmell
M•l...,., Boo 1411
lOt Q 47 lJI
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sonville meets the Jaycees in an assoctati011 tonrnament will
ens.
LA
896 56 Ill
Doul J - Of !low York
••• fortt.
a playoff lao-the lint round be held at the Pomeroy
Consolation - Donald
KC 1113811 15113 .M boootltl a JIIC fn1m
championship.
course witb the first round to aaan. Whaolinfi; Kermit Gra- Stnilb. Bait 9&lt;1 lb 41 811
oad, ll!d liD Jlll'llle Ttrrtll
The ochedule then has Hob- be oomple\ed by AuKUSI 15.
ham, Albany; Joseph R. Ely, Brsbbr&amp;r, Chi IIi 2811 41 M
Chlca!IO "" ,.W up 11'011'11
bt lbo chllnpinllaltlp flllbl Columbus.
llobiniOo, Ch1 98 360 47 100 .381 aJntb to lhirtl bocallltl of 1ut &amp;Ito! that tourney are H. Kirkland
ll-250 Trophy Daah - Forrest
Bota• R...
t,ll'dltl Is! II'«~ vi*J
A MW IDIA I'OR A NEW ERA and E. Searles 'll'ilh hyel, M. Meltck, Newark; Don
NaiiGul Leapt' - McCovey, llarl ...U., of C'.....U., MILo II AUCIUIT 11-14-llo16-t7
IIDwell against P. Welker and Athens : Jerry Burton,
al AIIND, Braves
n "ho 88Dk from fourtll lAI
Naw.vaurlllumlllfor-.~dellaroflerlaf25,.,._
HAVI YOU H!ARD AIOUI
A. Bro1111 against A. Howell.
Consolation lolfll'l, Gtanll 35; 'l:epedt, Glanll i
ill llonnDB lllhan you ahanfl from . . . . . . ttD I JIIW
THE NEW LOW-COST
In the first Dlghl B. Ewing C_uchran, Th&lt;rrnvllle;
:10; Wbltol, Cards Ji,
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wiU play L. ThomPIOII. B. Stra- hawk, Athens; Alton S I or y, ~ JMpe - A!llltoll.l'""""""'uu•• · - "-'"' Quiett Rel:GI*" tlaetrlG water heltlt. Dan't
pJaya S. Clllltr, p, Mullan Athens; Paal L.
Col- Twins Zli Killebrew, Twins
OCEANPOB'I', N.J. IUJ'Il
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plays A. Rupe, aad P. Hennes- b111.
SIDul, :n.IIIOJ a; BetiiJ,
Stave Broob, 011t of four
Sl has bye
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hl111ITI tf4'llllalita APd lu!"'l'l llllahl ..,_ blell IllS ,!be AIIJ•II. 11-1, on 1 ..,...
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Groe" Q,y Packen probablY wiD ance to "'' U? groond galno •f
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Olanta' pitcher HooBton 4 Los Angelo. I !night I wt1J about I dotiOII lim. pNo ud bUilD&amp; Tom aarp. to 01*1 .._..... boD* flllfoltoll'l.... 111 lbe
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Mike Stewort hurled a
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pass-catchmg erul Bub JOilol&lt;i and equal credit. 01
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dog team thai ogn..•·ed !he oddo. 169 yar1,
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Ronnie Bochtel a double, and
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N&lt;W York_ at M1iwouba
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luclty !boy didn't burl Jilt,"
1011, Clmlla
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8 , '!'he Melgo Motorcycle Club
4 8&lt;letoD 3 &lt;Ibid)
lmpro.-n&lt;
IIIII ,.ar.
Tba .. 1.-old rlllti-I'IMer,
f· , the champiollihip,
Har'vllle .......... .
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Raoes sun- Dotroil 10 Clevollnd I lniJihtl
Rule Ceohr 1\apido, Iowa,
1"'1
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011 the ...,..a, aUowed
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10 II I Mon Tltv""'
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ttbot ... ,.,..... to tallo
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1•
11. day July 2IJ and lheoe 11'11 lbl Mini. 10 Kano•• City a lalahtl b•d I four stroke leld at the
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Prl.
.th hof R
I l'fSU 1to:
Chicqo t Loa Anrioo I (aJpt) way mm• •• lb t ..,.,
''"•• lour II"'Oo•
lobby lllaltlrdlol llld .lot -1that blgame will Jayc-•
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The winner
loatoiO-!Illllle
Weal
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Prolltblt Piloltm OpeD, claialed
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tlllll. Joll)l POINIIIIOilllld
t' "1 Ie wtf ' e am ero, who St :".. .. ......... . 8
Of .Atltiu oa IUiht
won the irst hall with a IHI
ewmY
"·"· ... .. . .. ...
• oI lin !shine): Dan lfarris, Rusat
"h as --•'"""" mo
Dolll'llrCIN.
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se 11, Ky.; Buck Rogers,
pu 0%) vs. Downia&amp; 18-11.
Rule fired a r"'"''d
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recorhalf.
aregame
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thebesec,...
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Cle!"'iand at Detroii-Dooovu II FrldaJ ;o orte !be
Ill.
w111t a
It tile
16-i I ••· l\ojlan tf.it.
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a.m.n a....,ay.
Ill e: Annl Lewta,
edge. "You "m'l llboOI a 11
m. Monday another
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championohip Ramo wiU pit the
Ky.
1101 he \l&amp;f''IIIVo," Ill Nld.
U.U.. Calif,, WI-..bad a 81'111_.1
200 Feature - Torruny
first round winner in the Boys'
'nit "'1""'-o141 Unlvc•!tJ
dq, alarlld ,.odlY'I lll!llld
Church league, the Presbyterrison, JacksonviOe: Larry
Jowo !II'Bcluate, wbo llu
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ians, against the Thomu lndere, Jaoksonville; Richard
a pro loolrol!IJ· HI
flrallour ,..,,. lllllllln
pendents, second round winner
1011,
Dexter;
John
Monks
Nel.
record
Frldlr
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toelf I tileft .,.,.;_
tllld IIDIIIIIII
sonville.
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250 Feature - Jerry Burton -..
Nalloolol Lltllue
.Jim .....,..., C..O&lt;.U.
with a 4-1 record. ·ng
...-...-- CaUl..
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s:
Athens;
Forrest
Mtlrloh
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B.
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Second round St 1
Thomas BOYS
Pairings lor lba Women's As- ark: Don Cheuer,
Groet, SU..
1111434 10 146
Clay Is Named
10 ...... l&gt;lblad1 rr*' n•
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8
Methodist ... , . . . . . . 3
1 sociation llandlcap IDIIntlUIIent "':omsF
PlalnsAl
WI sao SS 125
Contender
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Bapttst . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
l at the Pomeroy GoU
. . ,.. Ath
ton
bll 93 344 40 lll
YORK urn wlllllill
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Pre&gt;hy'laa .. ,. . .. . 3
2 scheduled to begla
SQnday,
Min: Pittman,
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CUJ!us 0.,. bacalllt 11p
aad
Ch. Cbrl•t ..... .... I
4 August 5, are announced. First 10
Doc •Fe1 Mitchell, Mur. Wbi..Won,
1()1) til 81198
wliaht •lllador lodiJ Ill
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5 round play must be completed Y t y; n agan, Wheeling,
te, S .
106 4911 811119
lllntl llltlpolDt'a laWII
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE
by Auguot 11.
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W. Va.
PinJOD, CiJI 110 Ml ll. lll8
bocaute ol ahamplott
1M f« 1111 ll&gt;tl&lt;'llllda _ .
Cream Pa!IJ . . . . . . . t
1 Helen Kirkland, Loui1o Thomp- Atf:l Fe:re Charloa
Chi 1116 : 61 131 . lon't repeat llrsHwlld
DIM..Spitfire• . .. . . . , .. , , 4
1 1010, Beulah lfltllllll and
E. Thoens ;ille
ul L
Bo
StL
lttl
311 Ol
over ex-dllmp l'laJd Pa\14r1011. Bob RMiturl
Ramblers .. . . ... ... 4
1 Searls drew lira\ I'OIIIJd byes lu ;,"v Ch;
. Moore,
fill',
106 400 61 121 .296 LiiiDD wa llamltl 'l!'ll;llltr
_.__ .... _..:_._ .....
Ch. Christ . . . . . . . . . 2
3 whUe Pearl Welkar is to play m us; .,,.. Pleree, Colum.
lal1lt
!be Month" In rii&lt;IPjdnn tl
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Mlddietts . . . • •. . . . . 1
4 Beulah Ewltll. 1&gt;ttn Rupe will bus.
.
Boo 100 383 13 Uti
2:10 kayo ..., PatloriOD ID
a 'IS.
.
Metltodtst ... . ..... .
oppast Martlle Howafl, M. Ho- 6-250 CC
Kalino, Dot 100 391 66 121
l'IIUm lllbl jlt L11
Nfv., '1'11e &lt;bunplo.Jblp will loa
5 well will
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FAST PITCH PLAY
S. CUster, and L. Mox, Wheeling;
RolllDt. MiJm. 90 337 5Z IOi
July 11. 1oJr4 F1oJ0 wll
cldcd SuntlaJ,
Men's Fast Pitch play opens P. Hennessy plays A. Brown. :"""· Wheelltlg; Daniel
Pearson, LA 106 M lti U2
from lint lAI fourtll 111101111
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Monday at 6 p.m. when llarrl· It wu alto IIIIIOUliCIId todaJ
Marshfteld) Dmell
M•l...,., Boo 1411
lOt Q 47 lJI
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sonville meets the Jaycees in an assoctati011 tonrnament will
ens.
LA
896 56 Ill
Doul J - Of !low York
••• fortt.
a playoff lao-the lint round be held at the Pomeroy
Consolation - Donald
KC 1113811 15113 .M boootltl a JIIC fn1m
championship.
course witb the first round to aaan. Whaolinfi; Kermit Gra- Stnilb. Bait 9&lt;1 lb 41 811
oad, ll!d liD Jlll'llle Ttrrtll
The ochedule then has Hob- be oomple\ed by AuKUSI 15.
ham, Albany; Joseph R. Ely, Brsbbr&amp;r, Chi IIi 2811 41 M
Chlca!IO "" ,.W up 11'011'11
bt lbo chllnpinllaltlp flllbl Columbus.
llobiniOo, Ch1 98 360 47 100 .381 aJntb to lhirtl bocallltl of 1ut &amp;Ito! that tourney are H. Kirkland
ll-250 Trophy Daah - Forrest
Bota• R...
t,ll'dltl Is! II'«~ vi*J
A MW IDIA I'OR A NEW ERA and E. Searles 'll'ilh hyel, M. Meltck, Newark; Don
NaiiGul Leapt' - McCovey, llarl ...U., of C'.....U., MILo II AUCIUIT 11-14-llo16-t7
IIDwell against P. Welker and Athens : Jerry Burton,
al AIIND, Braves
n "ho 88Dk from fourtll lAI
Naw.vaurlllumlllfor-.~dellaroflerlaf25,.,._
HAVI YOU H!ARD AIOUI
A. Bro1111 against A. Howell.
Consolation lolfll'l, Gtanll 35; 'l:epedt, Glanll i
ill llonnDB lllhan you ahanfl from . . . . . . ttD I JIIW
THE NEW LOW-COST
In the first Dlghl B. Ewing C_uchran, Th&lt;rrnvllle;
:10; Wbltol, Cards Ji,
-·-~- __ .,
wiU play L. ThomPIOII. B. Stra- hawk, Athens; Alton S I or y, ~ JMpe - A!llltoll.l'""""""'uu•• · - "-'"' Quiett Rel:GI*" tlaetrlG water heltlt. Dan't
pJaya S. Clllltr, p, Mullan Athens; Paal L.
Col- Twins Zli Killebrew, Twins
OCEANPOB'I', N.J. IUJ'Il
018
. iirt:'\M - · ~ It fllr I lllnltad tlnla onlfl
plays A. Rupe, aad P. Hennes- b111.
SIDul, :n.IIIOJ a; BetiiJ,
Stave Broob, 011t of four
Sl has bye
21; Wagner, AD&amp;ell Zl.
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Mrs. John Stout,
ville, Ohio.

Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

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1962 FORD T·BIRD _ _ _ _ $3395
Hardtop Coupe. White finish, red Interior, low mileage,
seat belts, power steerina: and brakes, radio and heater.

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4 Door. Low mileage by local owner, spotless clean interior, beige fini,h, deluxe equipment, beater, tire1 like new.

of Le'l'una, Texas, Mrs.
LIVESTOCK
SUmmerfield, and Dennis
PONY, Genlle;- good worker IParker of near Che_steedr. A bar1
Also milk goats and small
rnea was enJOY on
goats. Edna Blumenauer, Rt. llawn of the Parker home.
143 between Harrisonville and 1 Mr. ?nd Mrs. Vernon E.lart.e!al
p
8 3 31 ,and choldren of ConclnnatJ were
omeroy ·
_ -- __ _I'_ week end guests of his
PIGS FOR SALE. Mary Circle, Ients, Mr. and Mrs. Em1mett
Racine. Phone WI 9-3044. . Bartels,
SHADE FOR .SANTA'S HELPERS-Intense summer beat prompted Ray Nolllm, Clltlal• P a., t o ng
· up umbre.,..
n •• to pro..,.,
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~·P Visiting with Mr. WaIter mas I ree grower In DuBou,
wwava
from tbt
PONY for sale or trade. WY 2- Cook and Mrs. Ezra
i
hot au~ Christmas treea IIIUSI be abeared every Jlll,y to mate them shapebr for a.rJat,.
• 6385.
8 1 Gtp were Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,-. .. r:.. _m
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CANNING- Tomatoes $l 00 per .=-....- __ _ _ ___
bushel.
B 1 ' .tal
FOR SALE · 3 acres belo~ Hobr nown.
g con Harry
ners1 son Depot
and pick your
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Hill, Letart Falls, Ohio.
of high water. Ph. WY :18 3 Otc
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Recent visitors of Mr. and
JOHNSON, Simpsoo lnourance
Herbert Parker and dauAgency, ln. tU forms o1 ID ghter were Mr. and Mrs. Ke""
,aurance. Jim Jobii!OII and
collins of Cnaton: Mr.
BUd Slrupson. Agents.
Mrs. Earl Summerfield ol
6 I Uc
Pa., MIS9 Martha
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Ally son Boyce of Albany,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles SUm-

1962 CHEVY II _ _ _ _ _ $1795

CAN&lt;.:EU.ATtONS
COIIIIELTIONS

In Review

Syracuse
Society Notes

-==FO=R=SA=LE====Far=S•=Ie==;lwouLb
some SH M334.
11,hay at LIKE
once. Phone

WANT AD
INFORMATION
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spent

3. This Is • dilUte frH herd
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
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newly surfaced road. Ra P rtf regul•r •nd pur• • bred Pillion. Mrs. Stella Grisso and
•• 1 llftll ,.. ...rd
II:---~-'C'C'--o---c------c TrusseD, WI 9-3053 ·
Herefords, all ..... Good re- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Donahoe--~(
8 3 3te
OmCI! HOURS
5 room unfurnished apartment,
gistered 4-ye•r old lull, elso Sprin"field and Mr. and Mrs.
1;10 " "' ~ ;&gt;:1)(\ t' Ill o.u.,
s~otW"d•Y ~,., "M ,., tHfl ao~n~
hardwood floors . Over Pick.
I two nlu youne Bulls. Old James~ Dye of YeJJow Springs.
IT'S SO EASY
A-Pair Shoe Store. Phone WY FOR SALE : House m Bashan, ' enough for Mrvlce.
11 Mr. Dick Harris and his bro-A
2-S3l
Oh'
4
rooms
and
bath,
2nd
floor
Landa
Cloy
Lo•~-m
0
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eroy,
10.
nf
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.RES1 'L 1 ~ROIJUl."'ING
u
urms
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~• acres 1an .
8 3 31P
WAN'! iU&gt;
6 miles from Racine on new- were called to Steubenville by
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BEAGLE dog and Collie pups. sell, WI 9-3053 .
- - · Spending Sunday with Mr.
Also Boston Bull. Mrs. John
8 1 lte "SHORT ON WATER,. phone and Mrs. Myron Bess were M~rf.
Stout, Harrisonville.
Phone
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8 3 3tc
Emmet W. Shuler contract~ · ar n 1 .mms
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NOTICES
SH -4834.
HOUSE FOR SALE, in Porn- ing WY 2-3243 for 8
farm Oak Hill, W. Va., Moss Donna
-- -·
-erO)', across from new school pond.
7 15 Uc Case and two girl friends of
REAL ESTATE Aactiou to be 11947 Harley Davidson Molorcy- Mulberry Avenue. 5 rooms,
Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
74
beld Saturday August 10tb Ill cle, model
• Motor recently bath, basement, large lot G.
Eddie Blake, Jr. , Middleport.
I p. m. Watob for details,
overhauled. New paint job. 1. Financing, approved. Ph. I
Mrs. E. S. Mills accompanied
Bradlll&lt;d Auction Co.
Phone WY 2·5129 !rom 9 a. WY 2-3573.
7 31 file '
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . 0 . Patterson
8 3 ltc
m. to 5 p. m. After 5 P· m.
of Rutland to Lawrence Har8 3 31&lt;
To Have Your
bo N
phone WY 2-2874.
HOMEMADE PIE-lsC.H am
FARM FOR SALE. 117 acres, ;
COlli, Oil or Gas
r, · J., where they visited
8 3 31
sandwiche&gt; 15c. Jack's Dairy 2874·
c
5 room and bath. Machinery i
Mrs. Mills' son, Clyde Mills.
:-lEW YORK MEETING: So•let "le,gaJ• agent Mlblm MulyDGV ••t«, -tad willa U:•
Bar, Middleport.
7-~tc ··
and 15 head of beef cattle. !
f
Mrs. Ray Williams and four Army olfloer on a New Vorl£ street. Tbls 1954 allempt to enlke tile .U.Orlelta te - •
=~-=='""' ---;-c---· - CANNING To~atoes. . sweet I Bashan - Keno road. Robert
Ct.•nN end Checked
sons of Rayland were a week's treason wu reeonled lly FBI moYie eamerL Ex.;olllcer IrK walb paiR .Bantu to Hlabo
LOSE WEIGIIT safety wIt b corn and turnops. Brmg con- Grueser, WI 9-3035.
I
for Wintor
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest llob ldentlftoatlon, left. Then Martyno• approaebes the Amorl..., lo opealt Ule iooda wwd
DIADAX (formerly DEX·A . talners. Dale Bachner, Rut-~
McBride
7 31 Ste I
right. Russ!Bn, wllh dlplomaUe l&amp;aluo, wao expelled (fOlD U.S. bJ' Stet. ~
DIETl new name, same for- land - Harrisonville Rct, Ph.
,
Mr . .;,d Mrs. Thomas Haymula. Only 98&lt; at Stark SH 2-5328.
8 3 61p FOR SALE ' 5 room bouse and
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man entertained with a family --=~=:-~~;:;:;;-;-;::;=:;==~;====:j':========::;
Drugs.
11-211-lllltp
.
bath: newly decorated, gas
Phonfl WY24994-WYU301 dinner on Sunday. Those attend- son's parents In McFarland, W.
WTOMOBJLE lnsur
. ioeelo HOTPO!NT electroc hoi water beating. FuU basement. Lo- 698 w. Mola St
Pomtroy log were Mr and Mrs Gilbert Va. Bobby and Jeanie Patterance
tank. Double element for ra- cated 123 Hudson Street,
Hart nd ·
·
cancelled? l.ost your opera· pid recovery Deluxe table Middleport. Price $6000. In.
a
sons, Barry, Gary, son remained for a two weeks
tor's license? C.ill WY 2-2966. top model. 52 gal. capacity. quore Obio HoteL'
L 0. MeCOY, AUCl'lONEER. Den~y, Monty: Ray and Bret · · . with their grandparents.
815Uc $70.00. Tom &amp;ally, WY 26 8 tfc Cbester, ObiD.
Alar., Mrs. Ohver ~ndle and
Gl 'cundlff Sr apent
OCJety eWS
~OCI"ety ~e
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- - -- - -- - - - 2661
8 3 3t
4 II Uc son. Rocky, of Racone and Mr.
Mrs.
en
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c FOR SALE, new 1 room bouse
•ucno~
William Greathouse of Colum- two weeks at the Church of
AUTO SALES
. - -- with 3 bedrooms, bath utility
a
"~""'
bus
the Nazarene camp meeting at
'955 -T-UDOR Studebak
Good HENS and Fryers. Mrs. Bes- room, in Dorcas. $6,8Ca.oo. E.
COmpleu s.m.e
Master Cecil Dune
J 0 f Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Bessie Russell or Co~ Mr Dal
er.
sie Oliver R D 1 Rutland D. Johnson, Phone WI 9-Sl86.
Crill
an, r.
Moore spent 8 weekend there, umbus returned to her home
·
e Ru~~Celi and famly
shape. Good tires. $150 or Ph. SH
7-16-Uc
Write, Pboao,. Coalad
Hartford, W. Ya., spent from and at .the home of Mr. and Tuesday. Her daughter, Mrs.
Columbus Visited hiJ partrade for a dry cow. G. A.
8 1 6tc
A. C. BRADFORD
Sunday until Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Moore of Fair- H. S. Mills and Mr. Mills ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ru&amp;Deem, Racine.
7-~tp
- - FUR SALE - Two bedroom
Raeiae, Oblo
h~s aunt, Mrs. Franklin Bend- born
came for her. She and
sell Tuesday,
- . - ·- - - - - - - , COAL, good, clean lump, 3 ' 5 borde Beautiful Bircb kiido·
rox
n;ooRnd~t"rdtopG 1958d egg, no slack. Re-screened en. a~tomatic gas heal. 1649
r
i
lfc Mr. and Mrs. David Wond and M;s, Carrie Sinclair and M~~· Mr hadd rnt w a, F
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllhom
c~ k 10~·
~0
stoker.oil treated at mine or Lincoln Heights. CaD J 0 b n
children of Columbus and Mr. daughter, Rose Ann Theiss, m~v- ~~
· an
rs. or ey ranMr. and Mrs, Gary Bar""
!ores,
. ar
ard, ew delivered. 'lumll'er price now Blaettnar. WY 2-5127. S.19-tfl
and Mrs. Lee Wood and child- ed from the Sam Arnold proper- cos and also visited her
Carol AM and Mary
Haven. 862-2325.
7-311-61:c on. Jacobs t;oal Co., R. D. I,
,
ren of Rutland visited Mr. and ty on Water St. to the house thers, J. S. Swan and Ralph
of Pomeroy and Mr. and
Tile Ramb..r
Pomeroy. Phone SH 24959, IN POMEROY. Eignt room
Mrs. Okey Wood.
owned by her son at Water and Sw~ and families.
Harold Sargeot
reWorld SI&amp;Ddard "' CoiiiJIIM!I
WY · 2-3469, or WY 2·2437.
house, 3 bedroolllll and bath, "
M' Edna Br
Ch rry Sis
La
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visitors of .Mr. ..... u-.
lot. Good location out of
oss
IDkmeyer of e
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rry ootgomery and Bee.... _,
7 15 30tc large
l!scelle...,
I
high watt'E. C.ill WY 2-2590.
Chicago spent several
days I Mrs. Bertha &amp;hau, r~. chle Cooper recently apent
H. Robeson and Chelter
~lg car room, ride aDd perform- 'I
$ 10 Uc
with Mrs. Mamie Holmes and Oma Truex, Mr. Earl Morros era! days at 4-H camp.
snce Small car economy andJ , 60 Dodge _ $l,295
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow and of Marielta, Mr. and Mrs. Lar.
maaagerabilily
FOR SALE, business building
For All Of Your N...rs
sons. She called on Miss Frank· ry Morarity and daughter, Mar- Mr. and Mrs. George Keyes Mr. and Mrs. Harley IU&lt;n 1
See ,
va Matador 4 Dr. Sedan. and opartmen~ vacant lo~ all
ie Mumaw.
cy Jo of Columbus, Mr. and ~?d mother and son were ·visfamily, Mrs. Anna ilobJn.
MelropolilaJo Moton
One local owller. Power
in heart of Middleport. Poic- Middleport Feed Mill Misses Sheryl and Jane 1 Mrs. Cli!foo-d Young of Pome- otlng Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Swan 1 'lulleanyd Mr. and Mrs. Ifill•
•
steering. Push button shift.
· Me Ka Y were and Mr · a nd Mrs. AI•• Swick 1'"
and family of W)'II•
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·~ Slreet, p omeroy
ed 1ow for quick sa1e. &lt;·-dec Tony Fowlor. Owolor a Opp, Roush of St. Petersburg, Flor- roy and Mrs. Mary
Pboae IVY :1-3871
'60 Pontiac _ $1,595 Clifford Stumbo at Sewing ''We Do Custom Grinding" ida are here visiting
their Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. at Danv~le. The Keyes
Mich., vlslted with 'Mr,
4 22 Uc 4 Dr. Sedan. Hydram&gt;tk.
Center in Middleport.
N. 2nd AH.
Mlddloport grandfather, Mr. Thurman Mar- Arthur Morarily.
loes live on Canton.
Dor-~~~~:Mr'~-·· Harley Jolonsoa IIIII
"FD"'R::-:NE=w::-or-used-:-,....--=....::.:or e~~lel~i';:'i~h~wner. Beautiful
7 15 Uc
Un and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Har· Mr and Mrs. Bob Davis
also wltb .Mr, OttO
tructa, phone MarviD Mare
FOUR ROOM house witb -1 ae&gt;
COBA SERVICE
Mrs. Edith Hood spent a den of Marlon _wen; here for utbe~ Michael and four' chliSALE!lMAN Beasley MaU•·
re lot, large porch, bas.,ment
week with her daughter, Mr. the week end woth hos parents, dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Wor- Janet Sbumate Is apendlo!f
ews. Athens, LY 3-4061.
off Rrute No. 7. Phone WY ::"...,."':: :.0, ::: !':.0 0::: and Mrs. Byron Hysell of Col- Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Harden !•y Francis last Tuesday The Iso•me lime with ller brother
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2-61Zl. ,.
7·2-3fltc 1•• . , . . of suo.
um us.
an
Jmmy an
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Davlses are from Youngstown
sister-ln-Jau, Mr. and· Mrs.
8011
1952 NASH. Good tires, runs
FOR SALE by L•wner, 3 bed. ~-;.:;:--:;~-:.:=.': ~~
Mrs. Agnes White and broth· Mrs. Edna Searls and
'
-Hazel Frabcil
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Shumate and Bnlct -~ ot
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WHY
WORRY
over
a
slugorisb
room
home
lar&lt;·e
corner
lot
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Richard
Duckworth,
were
Terry,
visited
with
her
father,
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,,lfaoosfl•old.
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and Inoks good . Vorgo
eat' tank• Get Kle
Eo·
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Sunday g I5 of Mr
Waiter Cook and sister, Mrs.
ford, Syracuse, WY 2-6986.
sep IC
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an ... m- in Sugar Run Pomerov NewJ
ues
• and Mrs.
a 1 31P All Septie tank cleaner at ly remodeled: WY 2-3518_ FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer aones Guinsler and family at Ezra Phillips on Wednesd ay. 1ng at the end of their vaca- Mr. and. Mrs. George Wamor
Landmark Farm Bureau, Poand Margie, Ricbard and Go,..
7_16-Uc or back-hoe work, Call WY :r,. Lancaster. They attended 8 Mrs. Ada Slack and son, Eu- lion.
- - - - - - - - - - meroy.
7-1-30tc - - -- .
_ 3243. Enune~~.w. Shuler, con· soap box derby at Derby Downs. gene span! Saturday night with Mrs. Ora Price of Terra dan, Mark Hlggans, Mn. I. C.
___ For Sale ___ ---:=~=,...,..--- FOR S., LE - 178 acres, atKJUI tracting, 342Page Street, Mid- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hobbard her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Haute, Ind., Is spending the
Wyatt and Kay and BIU Siyre
FOR RENT
50 acres tilable. rest in pas· dleporL Free estimates.
and Mrs. Donald Hubbard and ley E. Johnson and daughters mer with Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Linda Hysell enjii)'IICI a
Mexican Tomatoes MW ripe . -th
er
4-H
1 •- a t' .....,
'.~. ••-· Sunture and timber. Plenty of
7 15 lfc daughter, ""--a Maro·e, spent. of Wolf Pen. On Sunday ey 088.
Pen"'
nu••
Wm. H. Holmes, Syracuse, HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. Call water r.or hou.se and. stoc.k. PHOTO COPYING •--,·..,. the weekend
~·"'
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·
with Mr. and Mrs. went to Portsmouth where t ey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weese
,
Ohio.
'I 31 tfc
Elnda
Webb. 304 Sycamcre l House, Just paonled wolh none , _
McEJroY re
St
M'ddl
le
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· Dale Hubbard in Washin•to enjored a picnic dinner a1
and son, Jim, spent a week's
,_,.
1
'1\EE LOAN of our efficient
·
eport.
rooms and bath, hardwood ~~r any Iter II' ..o WIEDL D c
"
n, home of Mr. and Mrs.
vacaUan in Florida.
after •""""'~· a
8 3 fit
'!euler Insurance, Pomeroy. · . ·
..,..._.,.
Carpet Shampooers with pur- _ __ - -- · - -- - __c floors , coal furnace. Also a
lfc
Moss
Jennie
Isabel
Potts
vJs.
Morgan.
Misses
Sharon
Sue
Coltrill
Church
camp.'
2 15
chase of Blue Lustre Sham- THRE:E SLEEPING rooms and three room hou se. garage.,
lied Miss Beulah Slack
Miss Sina Mae
Judy Folmer of the First
Waroer and Kay 1fr
poo. Baker Furniture, Middle- bath, 361 s. Front Sl. Mrs. barn, and olher buildings. On larl Graeser, Plum111Dc ...
Thomas, Frank a.;u Her- of near Chester spent
Presbyterian Church
att span! Wllcllll!sday a ·lg ~I
port.
7-30-6tc Henry Hennesy. Ph. WY 2-' mail and school bus route.
Healbog
bert Zieber or Columbus were night with Miss Nancy Parker.
· Senior High Ch_urch
Jo Smith.
COUNTRY HOME, six rooms, 3134.
8-2-lltc This is a fine farm for beef
MIJen•IDe, Ohio
here to visit their father who Robert R. Harden of the
at Muskm,um
bath and full basement. Freel8 room boose with bath, auto- cattle. Will inciu&lt;le
Ford
End yoar oewer II'GIIloleo
was In Holzer· Ho.spital, He has S. Navy enroute from
at New Concord.
OBSERVE ANNlV£!18A!lY
gas, automatic heat. Phone matic heat on State Route lraclor , pI ow. and mowWe loaYO II • ' now been !alton to the Yeter- Wash. to Norfplk, Va.,
GraC\l Oiler has_ ;:;I.IJN~M,;jr. and Mrs. Nick Raulh of
!185-2440. Floyd Well, Chester, 124. Pholl!! WI 9-Jn 9. Mr. er. $11,000. See, write or call
~~-~eblnetRallliS Hospital ·m cb.cinnaU.
briefly with his parents,
from Holzer n•
Haven observllcl Uteir GOiij.
Ohio, Cherry Ridge Road.
Glen West.
8 2 61c
Lando Clay, R D. I, Long
........._
Mr and Mrs Corbett Patt
and Mrs. Morris Harden.
Is now I'OOlper.ttlng·
Wedding annhr01'181')' Jtll~
Bottom, Ohio, or ask direcCall W\' :1-mt Doy Ill' Nll)ot
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er- Harden and daughter,
home of her daughter, Mr.
l!llietly at bome. Tiley
8 2 3tp 3
- ROOM furnished apartment,
7 II tfc son and children and Mrs. AIrd f
=:;-::=:--~-~:..:.~:..... 130 Mulberry Phone w·y " lions in Chester, Ohio.
.
va Cross visoted Mr. Patter- who had been with her
Mrs. Darrel Brown at
ca • rom~ and
0~ ~:~it~~~ttress. $5.00. MIS.
·
_ _!!~P_ HEATING, Plumbing, Mueller
ents returned to ·Norfolk
Wells, W. Va.
· · '
7 31 filp •IJ. George Prall residence in Rut- Furnaces.
Arnold Brothers,
LEGAL NOTICE
h~~ger Hubbard .who Is
Visl= :.l~ywr::· Mr.
8 2 Sip THREE and 1
1
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..... room urms
land for sale. Contact Floyd 618 East Main Street, Porn'(o. 1 potatoes, $1.50 - 50 lb. ed and unfurnlsbed ap..-... Thomas Rutland for informthe U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Va.
George Wallon1 :an~d~~m~~~,...
bag, No. 2 potatoes 50 lb. bag ments. WY MOl.
ation. '
• 7 13 SOtp eroy. Phone WY 2 244£1.
N:~! ~ :!~:, Oflf.v:'~··~: spent the weekend here.
Beth AM of Sl
$1.00. Charles Hilton, Port12 5 tfc
7 20 Uc w...,...,., ,....,. . ~- " ""' Tammy Flnlaw, Barbara
Ann remainllcl for
Thureday, A.._ 1; 1963
hour of JO:OO A. 11.. tiM UD.I\eriNID•
p tr' . H
ol
l"'l
•t 1rOO p!lri.
land •
8 1 8te 4 room and bath, house. Lincoln
ed wm ort•r .ftn w. "* pubUc •uc. gan, a ICI&amp;. ennessy
Vm .
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Mande 1\tcker · and
- · tv"r
....
WANTED To RENT
MEXICAN Tomatoes now ripe. Heights, Phone WY 2-3574.
LEGAL NOTICE
In ••no
et .......,
uto c'"'
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.., eroy and Rosetts Lisle•
lho lollowm.• .........., oli, to-wn', a week with Miss 'Connie
of Wellsburg, W.
141 out ol
W
711 np 40f5--ROOMHOUSE --near
m. H. Holmes, Syracuse,
~=~ k~ 'f:R::'•• 1 Door. S•n•• rarity. Miss Mary . Lou
thelr brmher and! :::~11:•!:1~~ ~';;, Ge
Ohio.
7 31 Uc NICELY Fumisbed 4 room aod
Pomeroy or Middleport (or
Llilt NOfiti
Dt.Nd tllll Jlllf. llay; ot lRIJ, IIMJ3. was 8 one nim.+. m.a.t.
Mr• and MfB, n,
.
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.
b lb
arlm
M'
Ann11 LoW. TU11Jldon, wbo11 ldl
BLA.R'ITNI\ft .tUTO COMPANY
5U• ............
.n.c. LAN tomatoet, now ripe.
a
ap
ent.
iddleport. three adults. Reasonable rent known ada:r... ,.. AnDr C::amp. Lena, c. c. lluUlria, A,... ,
Mrs. Mollte . GuiDtber
and other rellttlYis!
' AND .
Wm. H. Holmes, Syracuse, Phone WY 2-3874.
Write 892 Wilson Ave .• Col~ ::!G~~on~~~~j~.~~
.
ltl 1• ~tc
Mrs. Maey Hubbard spent
Mr. and Mra. ·aeorp ·ScboelPUIUIITURII
0 ' 'IAU •• auTOMOoou day at. Ute C'-'··cb of 1' t7;o~;:j~~k~d _Eiealoll'. '"•y '
!tOIItiMO~D 000111
Ohio.
7 31 tfc
711 tfc umbus •
7 29 ..........
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N"OUCIII Lt
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nw
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USED CimHING bargains. % DUPLEX. furnished apart·
~':!~:~· ~ ·r~~~bJ~
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~~~ h:'J arene camp rJ)eednl at
Wome.a'l dresses Z5-SO c:ents ment at 390 s 2nd Middle1Ul7
to•. diYoret from utd GHir for .... at , .. . auatkln 10 bus.
D'ilfMo.l¥1i. .&amp;. 'Mll:t&amp;N
~en's aod Boya' pants ...j port. can 1o evenlog. WY :r.. MARINE SUPPLIES
:;'..'::... :':.,·~ ~ !'/'.~'::: ~f:r~~ ..':m:;o::. Rev. IUid Mrs.
thirti2NO
t&amp; M ,
5242
5--28-tfc - - _
elf\r'eJU er1Ml.b1 tbe plaiJaUff al10 Ofllo. tile fo~ ~bed au, to. and cblklren
C1!11 • en s shoes
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15 Ft. Iiiboard run8bout and Pr•;r• for ...,... '"P.fl' ms.t't hid .P!=
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v·, ...'au. ', In
and h .... .. Smith's CJothin FIVE ROOM h
, ... Ll
ail
nu..e wW W '101- llnitar OD or attN' Out see Bal-' Doer c~ ..,.
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ouse. ww n- tr er. Excellent cond.ltion. the 'll.b.
ot s,ptn~JM;,_ _ ,
tal N"o. CJ&amp;ftla'l', •.
.
UY:es ReV
1(lfllh; Auctl,...,..... Open 7 dars • week. coin Heights. Paul Theiss. $700. Dean Newell, Mason, 1. a. ~!! ~,.., ....., · ~~.~**~J.Io~
ed the
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I 1 ate W. Va.
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Mrs. John Stout,
ville, Ohio.

Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

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1962 FORD T·BIRD _ _ _ _ $3395
Hardtop Coupe. White finish, red Interior, low mileage,
seat belts, power steerina: and brakes, radio and heater.

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4 Door. Low mileage by local owner, spotless clean interior, beige fini,h, deluxe equipment, beater, tire1 like new.

of Le'l'una, Texas, Mrs.
LIVESTOCK
SUmmerfield, and Dennis
PONY, Genlle;- good worker IParker of near Che_steedr. A bar1
Also milk goats and small
rnea was enJOY on
goats. Edna Blumenauer, Rt. llawn of the Parker home.
143 between Harrisonville and 1 Mr. ?nd Mrs. Vernon E.lart.e!al
p
8 3 31 ,and choldren of ConclnnatJ were
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_ -- __ _I'_ week end guests of his
PIGS FOR SALE. Mary Circle, Ients, Mr. and Mrs. Em1mett
Racine. Phone WI 9-3044. . Bartels,
SHADE FOR .SANTA'S HELPERS-Intense summer beat prompted Ray Nolllm, Clltlal• P a., t o ng
· up umbre.,..
n •• to pro..,.,
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from tbt
PONY for sale or trade. WY 2- Cook and Mrs. Ezra
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hot au~ Christmas treea IIIUSI be abeared every Jlll,y to mate them shapebr for a.rJat,.
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8 1 Gtp were Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,-. .. r:.. _m
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CANNING- Tomatoes $l 00 per .=-....- __ _ _ ___
bushel.
B 1 ' .tal
FOR SALE · 3 acres belo~ Hobr nown.
g con Harry
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of high water. Ph. WY :18 3 Otc
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Recent visitors of Mr. and
JOHNSON, Simpsoo lnourance
Herbert Parker and dauAgency, ln. tU forms o1 ID ghter were Mr. and Mrs. Ke""
,aurance. Jim Jobii!OII and
collins of Cnaton: Mr.
BUd Slrupson. Agents.
Mrs. Earl Summerfield ol
6 I Uc
Pa., MIS9 Martha
-111'1111--,.-Aptoey.,.----of Savanah, Ga.,
~- lor ev.., penoooa1
Ally son Boyce of Albany,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles SUm-

1962 CHEVY II _ _ _ _ _ $1795

CAN&lt;.:EU.ATtONS
COIIIIELTIONS

In Review

Syracuse
Society Notes

-==FO=R=SA=LE====Far=S•=Ie==;lwouLb
some SH M334.
11,hay at LIKE
once. Phone

WANT AD
INFORMATION
1:01 p •

HELP WANTED

fl Too

of

spent

3. This Is • dilUte frH herd
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
~;"•:.~ c!~IIJ=
newly surfaced road. Ra P rtf regul•r •nd pur• • bred Pillion. Mrs. Stella Grisso and
•• 1 llftll ,.. ...rd
II:---~-'C'C'--o---c------c TrusseD, WI 9-3053 ·
Herefords, all ..... Good re- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Donahoe--~(
8 3 3te
OmCI! HOURS
5 room unfurnished apartment,
gistered 4-ye•r old lull, elso Sprin"field and Mr. and Mrs.
1;10 " "' ~ ;&gt;:1)(\ t' Ill o.u.,
s~otW"d•Y ~,., "M ,., tHfl ao~n~
hardwood floors . Over Pick.
I two nlu youne Bulls. Old James~ Dye of YeJJow Springs.
IT'S SO EASY
A-Pair Shoe Store. Phone WY FOR SALE : House m Bashan, ' enough for Mrvlce.
11 Mr. Dick Harris and his bro-A
2-S3l
Oh'
4
rooms
and
bath,
2nd
floor
Landa
Cloy
Lo•~-m
0
I
Porn
Tu P•~··~
4,
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eroy,
10.
nf
. hed 2,
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' ··• -rrv ' · · th er, Jack Harris, of
.RES1 'L 1 ~ROIJUl."'ING
u
urms
.
~• acres 1an .
8 3 31P
WAN'! iU&gt;
6 miles from Racine on new- were called to Steubenville by
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=~c~c--~~-- Jy surfaced road. Ralph Trus- BUSINESS SERVICES the death of an aunt.
BEAGLE dog and Collie pups. sell, WI 9-3053 .
- - · Spending Sunday with Mr.
Also Boston Bull. Mrs. John
8 1 lte "SHORT ON WATER,. phone and Mrs. Myron Bess were M~rf.
Stout, Harrisonville.
Phone
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and M 8 H Ia W'll'
8 3 3tc
Emmet W. Shuler contract~ · ar n 1 .mms
2
NOTICES
SH -4834.
HOUSE FOR SALE, in Porn- ing WY 2-3243 for 8
farm Oak Hill, W. Va., Moss Donna
-- -·
-erO)', across from new school pond.
7 15 Uc Case and two girl friends of
REAL ESTATE Aactiou to be 11947 Harley Davidson Molorcy- Mulberry Avenue. 5 rooms,
Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
74
beld Saturday August 10tb Ill cle, model
• Motor recently bath, basement, large lot G.
Eddie Blake, Jr. , Middleport.
I p. m. Watob for details,
overhauled. New paint job. 1. Financing, approved. Ph. I
Mrs. E. S. Mills accompanied
Bradlll&lt;d Auction Co.
Phone WY 2·5129 !rom 9 a. WY 2-3573.
7 31 file '
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . 0 . Patterson
8 3 ltc
m. to 5 p. m. After 5 P· m.
of Rutland to Lawrence Har8 3 31&lt;
To Have Your
bo N
phone WY 2-2874.
HOMEMADE PIE-lsC.H am
FARM FOR SALE. 117 acres, ;
COlli, Oil or Gas
r, · J., where they visited
8 3 31
sandwiche&gt; 15c. Jack's Dairy 2874·
c
5 room and bath. Machinery i
Mrs. Mills' son, Clyde Mills.
:-lEW YORK MEETING: So•let "le,gaJ• agent Mlblm MulyDGV ••t«, -tad willa U:•
Bar, Middleport.
7-~tc ··
and 15 head of beef cattle. !
f
Mrs. Ray Williams and four Army olfloer on a New Vorl£ street. Tbls 1954 allempt to enlke tile .U.Orlelta te - •
=~-=='""' ---;-c---· - CANNING To~atoes. . sweet I Bashan - Keno road. Robert
Ct.•nN end Checked
sons of Rayland were a week's treason wu reeonled lly FBI moYie eamerL Ex.;olllcer IrK walb paiR .Bantu to Hlabo
LOSE WEIGIIT safety wIt b corn and turnops. Brmg con- Grueser, WI 9-3035.
I
for Wintor
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest llob ldentlftoatlon, left. Then Martyno• approaebes the Amorl..., lo opealt Ule iooda wwd
DIADAX (formerly DEX·A . talners. Dale Bachner, Rut-~
McBride
7 31 Ste I
right. Russ!Bn, wllh dlplomaUe l&amp;aluo, wao expelled (fOlD U.S. bJ' Stet. ~
DIETl new name, same for- land - Harrisonville Rct, Ph.
,
Mr . .;,d Mrs. Thomas Haymula. Only 98&lt; at Stark SH 2-5328.
8 3 61p FOR SALE ' 5 room bouse and
I
I
man entertained with a family --=~=:-~~;:;:;;-;-;::;=:;==~;====:j':========::;
Drugs.
11-211-lllltp
.
bath: newly decorated, gas
Phonfl WY24994-WYU301 dinner on Sunday. Those attend- son's parents In McFarland, W.
WTOMOBJLE lnsur
. ioeelo HOTPO!NT electroc hoi water beating. FuU basement. Lo- 698 w. Mola St
Pomtroy log were Mr and Mrs Gilbert Va. Bobby and Jeanie Patterance
tank. Double element for ra- cated 123 Hudson Street,
Hart nd ·
·
cancelled? l.ost your opera· pid recovery Deluxe table Middleport. Price $6000. In.
a
sons, Barry, Gary, son remained for a two weeks
tor's license? C.ill WY 2-2966. top model. 52 gal. capacity. quore Obio HoteL'
L 0. MeCOY, AUCl'lONEER. Den~y, Monty: Ray and Bret · · . with their grandparents.
815Uc $70.00. Tom &amp;ally, WY 26 8 tfc Cbester, ObiD.
Alar., Mrs. Ohver ~ndle and
Gl 'cundlff Sr apent
OCJety eWS
~OCI"ety ~e
-.-W
~S
- - -- - -- - - - 2661
8 3 3t
4 II Uc son. Rocky, of Racone and Mr.
Mrs.
en
.
J
·
c FOR SALE, new 1 room bouse
•ucno~
William Greathouse of Colum- two weeks at the Church of
AUTO SALES
. - -- with 3 bedrooms, bath utility
a
"~""'
bus
the Nazarene camp meeting at
'955 -T-UDOR Studebak
Good HENS and Fryers. Mrs. Bes- room, in Dorcas. $6,8Ca.oo. E.
COmpleu s.m.e
Master Cecil Dune
J 0 f Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Bessie Russell or Co~ Mr Dal
er.
sie Oliver R D 1 Rutland D. Johnson, Phone WI 9-Sl86.
Crill
an, r.
Moore spent 8 weekend there, umbus returned to her home
·
e Ru~~Celi and famly
shape. Good tires. $150 or Ph. SH
7-16-Uc
Write, Pboao,. Coalad
Hartford, W. Ya., spent from and at .the home of Mr. and Tuesday. Her daughter, Mrs.
Columbus Visited hiJ partrade for a dry cow. G. A.
8 1 6tc
A. C. BRADFORD
Sunday until Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Moore of Fair- H. S. Mills and Mr. Mills ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ru&amp;Deem, Racine.
7-~tp
- - FUR SALE - Two bedroom
Raeiae, Oblo
h~s aunt, Mrs. Franklin Bend- born
came for her. She and
sell Tuesday,
- . - ·- - - - - - - , COAL, good, clean lump, 3 ' 5 borde Beautiful Bircb kiido·
rox
n;ooRnd~t"rdtopG 1958d egg, no slack. Re-screened en. a~tomatic gas heal. 1649
r
i
lfc Mr. and Mrs. David Wond and M;s, Carrie Sinclair and M~~· Mr hadd rnt w a, F
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllhom
c~ k 10~·
~0
stoker.oil treated at mine or Lincoln Heights. CaD J 0 b n
children of Columbus and Mr. daughter, Rose Ann Theiss, m~v- ~~
· an
rs. or ey ranMr. and Mrs, Gary Bar""
!ores,
. ar
ard, ew delivered. 'lumll'er price now Blaettnar. WY 2-5127. S.19-tfl
and Mrs. Lee Wood and child- ed from the Sam Arnold proper- cos and also visited her
Carol AM and Mary
Haven. 862-2325.
7-311-61:c on. Jacobs t;oal Co., R. D. I,
,
ren of Rutland visited Mr. and ty on Water St. to the house thers, J. S. Swan and Ralph
of Pomeroy and Mr. and
Tile Ramb..r
Pomeroy. Phone SH 24959, IN POMEROY. Eignt room
Mrs. Okey Wood.
owned by her son at Water and Sw~ and families.
Harold Sargeot
reWorld SI&amp;Ddard "' CoiiiJIIM!I
WY · 2-3469, or WY 2·2437.
house, 3 bedroolllll and bath, "
M' Edna Br
Ch rry Sis
La
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visitors of .Mr. ..... u-.
lot. Good location out of
oss
IDkmeyer of e
·
M 1
rry ootgomery and Bee.... _,
7 15 30tc large
l!scelle...,
I
high watt'E. C.ill WY 2-2590.
Chicago spent several
days I Mrs. Bertha &amp;hau, r~. chle Cooper recently apent
H. Robeson and Chelter
~lg car room, ride aDd perform- 'I
$ 10 Uc
with Mrs. Mamie Holmes and Oma Truex, Mr. Earl Morros era! days at 4-H camp.
snce Small car economy andJ , 60 Dodge _ $l,295
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow and of Marielta, Mr. and Mrs. Lar.
maaagerabilily
FOR SALE, business building
For All Of Your N...rs
sons. She called on Miss Frank· ry Morarity and daughter, Mar- Mr. and Mrs. George Keyes Mr. and Mrs. Harley IU&lt;n 1
See ,
va Matador 4 Dr. Sedan. and opartmen~ vacant lo~ all
ie Mumaw.
cy Jo of Columbus, Mr. and ~?d mother and son were ·visfamily, Mrs. Anna ilobJn.
MelropolilaJo Moton
One local owller. Power
in heart of Middleport. Poic- Middleport Feed Mill Misses Sheryl and Jane 1 Mrs. Cli!foo-d Young of Pome- otlng Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Swan 1 'lulleanyd Mr. and Mrs. Ifill•
•
steering. Push button shift.
· Me Ka Y were and Mr · a nd Mrs. AI•• Swick 1'"
and family of W)'II•
. .
... u.~
·~ Slreet, p omeroy
ed 1ow for quick sa1e. &lt;·-dec Tony Fowlor. Owolor a Opp, Roush of St. Petersburg, Flor- roy and Mrs. Mary
Pboae IVY :1-3871
'60 Pontiac _ $1,595 Clifford Stumbo at Sewing ''We Do Custom Grinding" ida are here visiting
their Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. at Danv~le. The Keyes
Mich., vlslted with 'Mr,
4 22 Uc 4 Dr. Sedan. Hydram&gt;tk.
Center in Middleport.
N. 2nd AH.
Mlddloport grandfather, Mr. Thurman Mar- Arthur Morarily.
loes live on Canton.
Dor-~~~~:Mr'~-·· Harley Jolonsoa IIIII
"FD"'R::-:NE=w::-or-used-:-,....--=....::.:or e~~lel~i';:'i~h~wner. Beautiful
7 15 Uc
Un and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Har· Mr and Mrs. Bob Davis
also wltb .Mr, OttO
tructa, phone MarviD Mare
FOUR ROOM house witb -1 ae&gt;
COBA SERVICE
Mrs. Edith Hood spent a den of Marlon _wen; here for utbe~ Michael and four' chliSALE!lMAN Beasley MaU•·
re lot, large porch, bas.,ment
week with her daughter, Mr. the week end woth hos parents, dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Wor- Janet Sbumate Is apendlo!f
ews. Athens, LY 3-4061.
off Rrute No. 7. Phone WY ::"...,."':: :.0, ::: !':.0 0::: and Mrs. Byron Hysell of Col- Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Harden !•y Francis last Tuesday The Iso•me lime with ller brother
b
d J'
d Debboe
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Pomeroy, Ohio
2-61Zl. ,.
7·2-3fltc 1•• . , . . of suo.
um us.
an
Jmmy an
·
Davlses are from Youngstown
sister-ln-Jau, Mr. and· Mrs.
8011
1952 NASH. Good tires, runs
FOR SALE by L•wner, 3 bed. ~-;.:;:--:;~-:.:=.': ~~
Mrs. Agnes White and broth· Mrs. Edna Searls and
'
-Hazel Frabcil
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Shumate and Bnlct -~ ot
.,
T
WHY
WORRY
over
a
slugorisb
room
home
lar&lt;·e
corner
lot
•
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er,
Richard
Duckworth,
were
Terry,
visited
with
her
father,
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,,lfaoosfl•old.
.
and Inoks good . Vorgo
eat' tank• Get Kle
Eo·
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Sunday g I5 of Mr
Waiter Cook and sister, Mrs.
ford, Syracuse, WY 2-6986.
sep IC
·
an ... m- in Sugar Run Pomerov NewJ
ues
• and Mrs.
a 1 31P All Septie tank cleaner at ly remodeled: WY 2-3518_ FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer aones Guinsler and family at Ezra Phillips on Wednesd ay. 1ng at the end of their vaca- Mr. and. Mrs. George Wamor
Landmark Farm Bureau, Poand Margie, Ricbard and Go,..
7_16-Uc or back-hoe work, Call WY :r,. Lancaster. They attended 8 Mrs. Ada Slack and son, Eu- lion.
- - - - - - - - - - meroy.
7-1-30tc - - -- .
_ 3243. Enune~~.w. Shuler, con· soap box derby at Derby Downs. gene span! Saturday night with Mrs. Ora Price of Terra dan, Mark Hlggans, Mn. I. C.
___ For Sale ___ ---:=~=,...,..--- FOR S., LE - 178 acres, atKJUI tracting, 342Page Street, Mid- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hobbard her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Haute, Ind., Is spending the
Wyatt and Kay and BIU Siyre
FOR RENT
50 acres tilable. rest in pas· dleporL Free estimates.
and Mrs. Donald Hubbard and ley E. Johnson and daughters mer with Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Linda Hysell enjii)'IICI a
Mexican Tomatoes MW ripe . -th
er
4-H
1 •- a t' .....,
'.~. ••-· Sunture and timber. Plenty of
7 15 lfc daughter, ""--a Maro·e, spent. of Wolf Pen. On Sunday ey 088.
Pen"'
nu••
Wm. H. Holmes, Syracuse, HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. Call water r.or hou.se and. stoc.k. PHOTO COPYING •--,·..,. the weekend
~·"'
h
·
with Mr. and Mrs. went to Portsmouth where t ey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weese
,
Ohio.
'I 31 tfc
Elnda
Webb. 304 Sycamcre l House, Just paonled wolh none , _
McEJroY re
St
M'ddl
le
...~·
· Dale Hubbard in Washin•to enjored a picnic dinner a1
and son, Jim, spent a week's
,_,.
1
'1\EE LOAN of our efficient
·
eport.
rooms and bath, hardwood ~~r any Iter II' ..o WIEDL D c
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n, home of Mr. and Mrs.
vacaUan in Florida.
after •""""'~· a
8 3 fit
'!euler Insurance, Pomeroy. · . ·
..,..._.,.
Carpet Shampooers with pur- _ __ - -- · - -- - __c floors , coal furnace. Also a
lfc
Moss
Jennie
Isabel
Potts
vJs.
Morgan.
Misses
Sharon
Sue
Coltrill
Church
camp.'
2 15
chase of Blue Lustre Sham- THRE:E SLEEPING rooms and three room hou se. garage.,
lied Miss Beulah Slack
Miss Sina Mae
Judy Folmer of the First
Waroer and Kay 1fr
poo. Baker Furniture, Middle- bath, 361 s. Front Sl. Mrs. barn, and olher buildings. On larl Graeser, Plum111Dc ...
Thomas, Frank a.;u Her- of near Chester spent
Presbyterian Church
att span! Wllcllll!sday a ·lg ~I
port.
7-30-6tc Henry Hennesy. Ph. WY 2-' mail and school bus route.
Healbog
bert Zieber or Columbus were night with Miss Nancy Parker.
· Senior High Ch_urch
Jo Smith.
COUNTRY HOME, six rooms, 3134.
8-2-lltc This is a fine farm for beef
MIJen•IDe, Ohio
here to visit their father who Robert R. Harden of the
at Muskm,um
bath and full basement. Freel8 room boose with bath, auto- cattle. Will inciu&lt;le
Ford
End yoar oewer II'GIIloleo
was In Holzer· Ho.spital, He has S. Navy enroute from
at New Concord.
OBSERVE ANNlV£!18A!lY
gas, automatic heat. Phone matic heat on State Route lraclor , pI ow. and mowWe loaYO II • ' now been !alton to the Yeter- Wash. to Norfplk, Va.,
GraC\l Oiler has_ ;:;I.IJN~M,;jr. and Mrs. Nick Raulh of
!185-2440. Floyd Well, Chester, 124. Pholl!! WI 9-Jn 9. Mr. er. $11,000. See, write or call
~~-~eblnetRallliS Hospital ·m cb.cinnaU.
briefly with his parents,
from Holzer n•
Haven observllcl Uteir GOiij.
Ohio, Cherry Ridge Road.
Glen West.
8 2 61c
Lando Clay, R D. I, Long
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Mr and Mrs Corbett Patt
and Mrs. Morris Harden.
Is now I'OOlper.ttlng·
Wedding annhr01'181')' Jtll~
Bottom, Ohio, or ask direcCall W\' :1-mt Doy Ill' Nll)ot
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er- Harden and daughter,
home of her daughter, Mr.
l!llietly at bome. Tiley
8 2 3tp 3
- ROOM furnished apartment,
7 II tfc son and children and Mrs. AIrd f
=:;-::=:--~-~:..:.~:..... 130 Mulberry Phone w·y " lions in Chester, Ohio.
.
va Cross visoted Mr. Patter- who had been with her
Mrs. Darrel Brown at
ca • rom~ and
0~ ~:~it~~~ttress. $5.00. MIS.
·
_ _!!~P_ HEATING, Plumbing, Mueller
ents returned to ·Norfolk
Wells, W. Va.
· · '
7 31 filp •IJ. George Prall residence in Rut- Furnaces.
Arnold Brothers,
LEGAL NOTICE
h~~ger Hubbard .who Is
Visl= :.l~ywr::· Mr.
8 2 Sip THREE and 1
1
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..... room urms
land for sale. Contact Floyd 618 East Main Street, Porn'(o. 1 potatoes, $1.50 - 50 lb. ed and unfurnlsbed ap..-... Thomas Rutland for informthe U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Va.
George Wallon1 :an~d~~m~~~,...
bag, No. 2 potatoes 50 lb. bag ments. WY MOl.
ation. '
• 7 13 SOtp eroy. Phone WY 2 244£1.
N:~! ~ :!~:, Oflf.v:'~··~: spent the weekend here.
Beth AM of Sl
$1.00. Charles Hilton, Port12 5 tfc
7 20 Uc w...,...,., ,....,. . ~- " ""' Tammy Flnlaw, Barbara
Ann remainllcl for
Thureday, A.._ 1; 1963
hour of JO:OO A. 11.. tiM UD.I\eriNID•
p tr' . H
ol
l"'l
•t 1rOO p!lri.
land •
8 1 8te 4 room and bath, house. Lincoln
ed wm ort•r .ftn w. "* pubUc •uc. gan, a ICI&amp;. ennessy
Vm .
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hll\ut ••••"
Mande 1\tcker · and
- · tv"r
....
WANTED To RENT
MEXICAN Tomatoes now ripe. Heights, Phone WY 2-3574.
LEGAL NOTICE
In ••no
et .......,
uto c'"'
•..,"'"
.., eroy and Rosetts Lisle•
lho lollowm.• .........., oli, to-wn', a week with Miss 'Connie
of Wellsburg, W.
141 out ol
W
711 np 40f5--ROOMHOUSE --near
m. H. Holmes, Syracuse,
~=~ k~ 'f:R::'•• 1 Door. S•n•• rarity. Miss Mary . Lou
thelr brmher and! :::~11:•!:1~~ ~';;, Ge
Ohio.
7 31 Uc NICELY Fumisbed 4 room aod
Pomeroy or Middleport (or
Llilt NOfiti
Dt.Nd tllll Jlllf. llay; ot lRIJ, IIMJ3. was 8 one nim.+. m.a.t.
Mr• and MfB, n,
.
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.
b lb
arlm
M'
Ann11 LoW. TU11Jldon, wbo11 ldl
BLA.R'ITNI\ft .tUTO COMPANY
5U• ............
.n.c. LAN tomatoet, now ripe.
a
ap
ent.
iddleport. three adults. Reasonable rent known ada:r... ,.. AnDr C::amp. Lena, c. c. lluUlria, A,... ,
Mrs. Mollte . GuiDtber
and other rellttlYis!
' AND .
Wm. H. Holmes, Syracuse, Phone WY 2-3874.
Write 892 Wilson Ave .• Col~ ::!G~~on~~~~j~.~~
.
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Mrs. Maey Hubbard spent
Mr. and Mra. ·aeorp ·ScboelPUIUIITURII
0 ' 'IAU •• auTOMOoou day at. Ute C'-'··cb of 1' t7;o~;:j~~k~d _Eiealoll'. '"•y '
!tOIItiMO~D 000111
Ohio.
7 31 tfc
711 tfc umbus •
7 29 ..........
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N"OUCIII Lt
_,Nbr •"'•• U.11 on
nw
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USED CimHING bargains. % DUPLEX. furnished apart·
~':!~:~· ~ ·r~~~bJ~
:-::a~
~~~ h:'J arene camp rJ)eednl at
Wome.a'l dresses Z5-SO c:ents ment at 390 s 2nd Middle1Ul7
to•. diYoret from utd GHir for .... at , .. . auatkln 10 bus.
D'ilfMo.l¥1i. .&amp;. 'Mll:t&amp;N
~en's aod Boya' pants ...j port. can 1o evenlog. WY :r.. MARINE SUPPLIES
:;'..'::... :':.,·~ ~ !'/'.~'::: ~f:r~~ ..':m:;o::. Rev. IUid Mrs.
thirti2NO
t&amp; M ,
5242
5--28-tfc - - _
elf\r'eJU er1Ml.b1 tbe plaiJaUff al10 Ofllo. tile fo~ ~bed au, to. and cblklren
C1!11 • en s shoes
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15 Ft. Iiiboard run8bout and Pr•;r• for ...,... '"P.fl' ms.t't hid .P!=
' ' .,
v·, ...'au. ', In
and h .... .. Smith's CJothin FIVE ROOM h
, ... Ll
ail
nu..e wW W '101- llnitar OD or attN' Out see Bal-' Doer c~ ..,.
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!£. ___ ~,...
I
ouse. ww n- tr er. Excellent cond.ltion. the 'll.b.
ot s,ptn~JM;,_ _ ,
tal N"o. CJ&amp;ftla'l', •.
.
UY:es ReV
1(lfllh; Auctl,...,..... Open 7 dars • week. coin Heights. Paul Theiss. $700. Dean Newell, Mason, 1. a. ~!! ~,.., ....., · ~~.~**~J.Io~
ed the
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W, Doovls, ciolo..•. h
~ fallt, Ohoo. 7-U-30tp WY W744.
I 1 ate W. Va.
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PHONE WY 2-2157

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -A
eran police oergeant faced
charges today of leading
patrolmen on a $5,000
spree of businesses oo
beat.
Chief Clarence M.
Kelley
said seven men, including two
civilians, were charged in connection with the burglaries of
shops In the exclusive Country
Ciub Plllza and Brookside shop-

Due Te R. . .9r•ll"'l
Our Office,
We Will Not Be Open
Aut- 5th.,
But Will Open Sol;
Aut- lOth.

Dr. K. D. Amsltary

Sabu and Mlnyak, who
In movie the
on Earth," are the stars
the two performing herds
in the center rtng of

as she performs next to
feats, among them
011 her bead, as the
awing back a n d
in the center ring.
United Nations Three-Ring I Also on the b!U are the Hying
Circus which comes to Syra- Karolys from Hungary, who
cuse, WetlneadJY, August 7th
thrilled American TV
for two performances, 2 p.m. audiences and Remo
and 8 p.m., uuder the sponsor- youngest star of the
ship of the Syracuse Volunteer Former Ringling

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PRICE FIVE aNll

Cleanup operations in central Gallla county eontln·
ued today foUowing one of the worat summef storms to
hit the area in many years.
From Chillicothe Rd., northeastward through Gallipolis, Kanauga. and Cheshire, the electrical storm and
cloudburst caused an estimated $50,000 damage to er nearby streams been 'low'
property and structures.
as a result of the r e e en I
The tornadic blast failed to drouth, Rt. 35 in the MIU. Statouch southern parts of Gallia lion area would have IIUffered
county. Eureka, Crown City ftJOre-, 11 aakl McCormick. Somt
and Northup reported only rain four feet of flash Hood water
and thunder blasts, as did Rio covered that area early SuJ&gt;o

more horses and 'ponies lhali
other known circus.
There are many Imported
stars in tbe 100 minutes of fun
and entertainment. The star • ·
studded program is
replete
with endleas processions
of
and jesters. The entire
Is topped by a typiJbrassy baod, under the sudirection of Charlea Sell!!'·

Grande and Thurman in north· day.
ern Gallia.
ft also apparently failed to At leuC M lele.,.._ -

$upnl@'ment To

visit Meigs county to any great
extent, Sheriff Robert C. HarIimbach's office and the State
High Patrol said no reports o1

·.

SOMEl;i11"!&lt;3 NEW

slletocetl by die blast ......
1111 to Rlebanl
bderlek
alld M-oe Gatewood, Oldt
BeD Telepll- Co.

damage had been received.
.
"Lilblnlng ,... fierce ond Constructton crawl ~e lllJI&gt;o
low" said Edwtn IPete) Me- mooed to restore service ollorto

.

' Cormick late Sunday IIIIer- ly after mid~hl. They rema(D.
I noon
od on duty unhl late Sunday,
: Fro;. 11 :20 p.m., Saturday Electric lineo In rural aeu
until 3:10 a.m., Sunday, 4.25 escaped seroous climage. Clyde
inches of rain fell on Gallla ac- Ramsey ol Buckeye Rural Et.e.
cording to McCormick, official 'tic said !lite &amp;lnday only four
U. S. Weather Observer at Fair- calls were receiVed by the com..

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Meigs, Missed By Blasts

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AUGUST 5, 1963

Sabu, Minyak Are Stars
In Two Performing Herds

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field Station.
pany as a result of the cloud•· Jt was the most I've ever burst. "Wll e~:pected. man J
recorded in four hours since 1 more," said Ramsey.

HAS BEEN -ADDED

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John Al~n. of Columbus and

began keeping weather data,"

said McCormick. " Sixty years Southern Ohio E1eclric Co., said
ago, some three and a half Inch- two poles were struck on inl•ll
es were reportPd by my father . Hill on Rt. 1-41. Wires were en-.

Fifty years before that. three I tangled on Easten Ave., as 1
and a quarter inches fell in ap- lresult of falling tree limbs .

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ball and lift w1r11.

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proximately four hours," he con-~ Allen said crews were called

tinued.

to duty shortly after mldnlghl

Wind.1 were estimated up to ' to repair damage. 'l1ley rem&amp;in-

miles per hour.
[ed in actioo untO Sunday Jfter·
"Had not Lake Pete and oth- noon.

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It's Not ~o Hot (Weatherwise)
By. DOROTHY KILGALLEN
LONDON DIARY
1
pained to learn from my New
Yorkw:.ttor that the folks back borne
w~re suffering in a beat wave of something like 98 degrees.
. we're having one here in London,
toO. It's !lO awful they put it on the front

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floor wi11dows over tbe garage were open
and tbe sound of the television could be
beard in the street. ·
Wben I pressed the bell a "young woman with rumpled black hair an~ no
makeup on put her head out the wmdow
just as a yo_ung man !Jounded down the
o.f.!:.hort fltght of strurs and opened the

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bills.

Fer -·•~ and safety in
stttli~g ebiiJations, ancl gel·
tlng automatk I'IUiph, start a
dttckilg acc~~~nt at aur llank.

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100th Of
"""'"""'
The
Nation~~• C"rrency
Act and Tho
11 .. 1 lanlclne
System

We Pay 3% lnten.t On Yovr S.vlf191

. The FARMERS BANK

,. and Savings Company
Mlmber ,tdorllleu1 .. Syattm

Mlmller Fldtrof D1p ult f111Ur1nce Corporlt!On

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Eastern Ave . sector has elec· \ caustn1 coasklerable damace•

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!ric and phone wires disrupted. FAIRFIELD - High winds
KANAUGA - Dance Oil and ripped the top off Earl TawGuU serv1ce stat10n plate glass ney's barn causing more than
windows crushed by winds up $1 .~ damage. All farm crops

lin

to 55 m1les per hour.
the area were leveled
At Dance Oil, oil and gas hard rain and 10111e hail.

tanks were forced above ground
by flash flood waters. Safety

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~- Yeu-htard

TONIGHT
"REO HOT WHIILS"
With Clark Gable
and Barbara Stanwyck

- and"IXCUSI MY DUST"
Red Skelton Sally Forrest

IVI'I.·Mon,

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(T..hnleolor)
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llihn Apr

Paulo lla7mood

IRd .,

tree.

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near the Highway Inn. and

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MacM"""''

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·~ nic grounds, junior fairgrouiHb

ADMISSIONS SATURDAY
lst•ldlo slipped through several
portraits she had ordered d&amp;slroyetl.
Seeing one ·in a news maga.
zlne recently, she lllormed:
- 'lbere'a "Why, thai's a photo I tilled
for 15 yesrs ago."

·-·· :Jim Harris, Columbus.

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ena, Royil .Dano.
C•veht Oft The ...unc•,

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Amusement Co., which wa•
to leave for Bowling Green, 0 .,
at 2:30 1 · m., Sunday had lo
wait until 4:30 P· m., Sunday

before pulling out.

Meanwhile, the UPI
•lad
cleanup
operationl
et Manley. Langsville ;
under way fn Glassport
M 1 R ·
Pittsburgh ond other ~
anue · acme.
trict communities which were
ADMISSIONS SUNDAY- Bill hit by the lel'ies ci1 devulattna
Brewer, Raeme; Harold Yoong, storms
Mason; Belinda Deem, Ne w In a ;,..Iter of minutes, 1 ho$Jim Harris, Columbus;
v~lt Hawley , Pomeroy ;

FORMER IUD STAR Frankit
gets the credit lor tbitl
~:: "Whal have you done for me
lateb"?" agent stocy rnatiJII
10
lbe roonda here. Frankie wu
:;~ IDarro

';~;. !I =~r:~~~m:.;u~oecheek
to roU.CI
hl8 ·
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In HaiiJWOOd
a friend ,Jn front of

Flash

ITee, shortly after midnight. D I o i

Metes Memorial Hospital

Esther Williams
Still in the Swim

MILLS STATION 1

late Sunday afternoon.
~CH~SmRE - A. huge

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Brian Keith, Tommy Klrt

Wv·'·~~,!IO
l\1-t til ·Amii'J' .

alt60. The fire occurred at 2: 15

seen standing in nearby fields flood waters covered old pte..

..AVAGIIAM"

Dew07 llart!Jo, Jell York,
Rafael Caml!oo, SUm Plet-

and

pine tree smashed a cabin near a. m.

Tonlthl thru Wednesday
Wall Dl.,.r'•

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approximately one

A utility pole was severed · two--tenths miles west of Rt.

ShiW..IJ .._.. MorMIIII Macttae, 11-}'00&lt;..W daughtw of Gonloll
CIIIIISioeilo,loiMtlol•.....r.-ofAJC.lV'o"f,t,-n. . s-.• She~
will plor s.w,, fl .... " .....
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around inundated 8f.'ea. Carl ed over $4,000. Structure wu
Morrow home hit by falling . located on Kerr • Harrison.Jmra

~aven : Charles Kmghtmg,
erne; Mrs. Errol Russell, West
Columbia. W. Va.
DISCHARGES SUNDAY Mrs .. Dan_Clay, and daughter,
Harrosonvtlle.
BIRTHS SUNDAY - Mr.
1Mrs.
Errol RusS'&gt;II, West
:lumbla, a daughter .

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Marta Krl1tea. Kevin Coreor:

Elvia Presley 1n

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ille "lQUd and etear.
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BIDWELL - Barn beltlllglng
to M. s . Stowers, Rl. z, Bid-

measures were take~ beca~se well, destroyed by fire caused

have; just seell ''ol.a)'~ M.iDBnelch
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by

of loose gas and 011 floatmg by lightning. Damage estlmat.

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Wll•payingllllle

ICIWII te pay

Damage in stricken areas included:
GALUPOUS- Huge tree crushed garage and 1953
model auto belonging to Floyd Daniels, llO Third Ave.,
around 2:30 a.m. Street intersections, basement• flood-ed, garden crops flattened, TV antenna's smashed. Huge
tree limbs sprewn throughout city - one huge limb otrU&lt;k by llghiDiag, eruobed
was seen on 600 block of tbe resWence ol Kea Wlae ..
Fourth Ave.
Main St., aelll" die stopllg•t

London

pages.
ent u to 74 e&amp;He was a youngish Marlon Brando
The temperature W
P
Y
type, obviously proud of bis torso, which
terday ·
,
,
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was unadorned, except for an abundance
of hair, fro111 the bips up. The rest of
Kenneth Wagg, widower of actress bim was clad in tight blue jeans which ·
11 bel0 w th bi
He
Margaret Sullavan, bas written a book 8 tarted
about'her that 13 scl)eduled for Fall pubwe
e
ps.
was
-f~re
1\lr. . Wag" left for thick-lipped and muscular; witb hair cu&amp;
llcatlon. Just
u
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rather shorter than Printe Charles fan- ·
a tour of the Continent that will take · cies ;t.
bllll away from England until September,
When 1 identified myself and said, I ·
be told me that Leland Hayward, the
New York producer who also was one of was curious to see the place where Dr.
Miss Sullavan's 111any husbands, Is rals- Ward had lived, the young man said:
·ng·objections
to the book.
·
"We've had a lot of joumalists arl
ound here."
did not sound grateful. He did not
AB I left the Dorchester, a "nanny" askHe
me up fot a look at the place.
with three at~ve children "-'- two
·
girls and a boy-was asking the door- · I went quietly.
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man to .11et her a taxi.
·
Counsel for both pro~ution and deTile little girl winked at my chauf· fense in the Ward trial have erred In refer, Evans, and then they all plied iDto ferr!l&gt;tl to Dr. Ward's _professional ha$i!
the rob.
pf operations at 33 Devonslilri! St. as his
Tney were Elizabeth Taylor's two ·'~gery."
50 ns by Michael Wilding and the little
It 1s not a surgery, if Is a consultlni
.
German girl she adopted.
room.
•
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The fact that they took a taxi ·iJidio
Dr.
Ward,
as
an
oateopath,ls
not
.quacated that Uz was abroad In ber Rollelifled to practice medicine ill London.
lWYCe.
·
A surgery 13 a plaC!' :W!IeJ-:11 .• doctor
Evani Is a manied man, but he can Is empowered to treat woundfl, give med·
dream. HI!
Princesllllargaret_¥ leal advice and prescrlbe'.~lt!Dent.
b~ bas been balltDr. Ward, before he 1cl~ lil\0 ·his ~·
wai::,Of/or me · to rent embarrassinf ilbiatloii, WfiS allowester:,~: ed to massage .neCks aiad, eta« bOne.,
but be t~~l!ld not write out
pre~
· tlcm for' tranquilizer.
·

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Dainages, By Communities

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el, 1 roller oklling rillk m1
other slrucluret &lt;llllapeetl ,.
Glusport Jeavq two d 01 d
and injur'ing many adoen '1'111
s. Weather Bureau ..Jd lhl·
winda r111ged up to • mllea an
durlal 1i1o heiiht of 1be

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -A
eran police oergeant faced
charges today of leading
patrolmen on a $5,000
spree of businesses oo
beat.
Chief Clarence M.
Kelley
said seven men, including two
civilians, were charged in connection with the burglaries of
shops In the exclusive Country
Ciub Plllza and Brookside shop-

Due Te R. . .9r•ll"'l
Our Office,
We Will Not Be Open
Aut- 5th.,
But Will Open Sol;
Aut- lOth.

Dr. K. D. Amsltary

Sabu and Mlnyak, who
In movie the
on Earth," are the stars
the two performing herds
in the center rtng of

as she performs next to
feats, among them
011 her bead, as the
awing back a n d
in the center ring.
United Nations Three-Ring I Also on the b!U are the Hying
Circus which comes to Syra- Karolys from Hungary, who
cuse, WetlneadJY, August 7th
thrilled American TV
for two performances, 2 p.m. audiences and Remo
and 8 p.m., uuder the sponsor- youngest star of the
ship of the Syracuse Volunteer Former Ringling

I

&amp;I

T

I J,

PRICE FIVE aNll

Cleanup operations in central Gallla county eontln·
ued today foUowing one of the worat summef storms to
hit the area in many years.
From Chillicothe Rd., northeastward through Gallipolis, Kanauga. and Cheshire, the electrical storm and
cloudburst caused an estimated $50,000 damage to er nearby streams been 'low'
property and structures.
as a result of the r e e en I
The tornadic blast failed to drouth, Rt. 35 in the MIU. Statouch southern parts of Gallia lion area would have IIUffered
county. Eureka, Crown City ftJOre-, 11 aakl McCormick. Somt
and Northup reported only rain four feet of flash Hood water
and thunder blasts, as did Rio covered that area early SuJ&gt;o

more horses and 'ponies lhali
other known circus.
There are many Imported
stars in tbe 100 minutes of fun
and entertainment. The star • ·
studded program is
replete
with endleas processions
of
and jesters. The entire
Is topped by a typiJbrassy baod, under the sudirection of Charlea Sell!!'·

Grande and Thurman in north· day.
ern Gallia.
ft also apparently failed to At leuC M lele.,.._ -

$upnl@'ment To

visit Meigs county to any great
extent, Sheriff Robert C. HarIimbach's office and the State
High Patrol said no reports o1

·.

SOMEl;i11"!&lt;3 NEW

slletocetl by die blast ......
1111 to Rlebanl
bderlek
alld M-oe Gatewood, Oldt
BeD Telepll- Co.

damage had been received.
.
"Lilblnlng ,... fierce ond Constructton crawl ~e lllJI&gt;o
low" said Edwtn IPete) Me- mooed to restore service ollorto

.

' Cormick late Sunday IIIIer- ly after mid~hl. They rema(D.
I noon
od on duty unhl late Sunday,
: Fro;. 11 :20 p.m., Saturday Electric lineo In rural aeu
until 3:10 a.m., Sunday, 4.25 escaped seroous climage. Clyde
inches of rain fell on Gallla ac- Ramsey ol Buckeye Rural Et.e.
cording to McCormick, official 'tic said !lite &amp;lnday only four
U. S. Weather Observer at Fair- calls were receiVed by the com..

,.

-

'

Southern Gallia, All Of
Meigs, Missed By Blasts

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water closet tanks.

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parts prevent rulity watar In

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MONDAY,
AUGUST 5, 1963

Sabu, Minyak Are Stars
In Two Performing Herds

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field Station.
pany as a result of the cloud•· Jt was the most I've ever burst. "Wll e~:pected. man J
recorded in four hours since 1 more," said Ramsey.

HAS BEEN -ADDED

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began keeping weather data,"

said McCormick. " Sixty years Southern Ohio E1eclric Co., said
ago, some three and a half Inch- two poles were struck on inl•ll
es were reportPd by my father . Hill on Rt. 1-41. Wires were en-.

Fifty years before that. three I tangled on Easten Ave., as 1
and a quarter inches fell in ap- lresult of falling tree limbs .

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tinued.

to duty shortly after mldnlghl

Wind.1 were estimated up to ' to repair damage. 'l1ley rem&amp;in-

miles per hour.
[ed in actioo untO Sunday Jfter·
"Had not Lake Pete and oth- noon.

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It's Not ~o Hot (Weatherwise)
By. DOROTHY KILGALLEN
LONDON DIARY
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pained to learn from my New
Yorkw:.ttor that the folks back borne
w~re suffering in a beat wave of something like 98 degrees.
. we're having one here in London,
toO. It's !lO awful they put it on the front

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floor wi11dows over tbe garage were open
and tbe sound of the television could be
beard in the street. ·
Wben I pressed the bell a "young woman with rumpled black hair an~ no
makeup on put her head out the wmdow
just as a yo_ung man !Jounded down the
o.f.!:.hort fltght of strurs and opened the

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Fer -·•~ and safety in
stttli~g ebiiJations, ancl gel·
tlng automatk I'IUiph, start a
dttckilg acc~~~nt at aur llank.

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We Pay 3% lnten.t On Yovr S.vlf191

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!ric and phone wires disrupted. FAIRFIELD - High winds
KANAUGA - Dance Oil and ripped the top off Earl TawGuU serv1ce stat10n plate glass ney's barn causing more than
windows crushed by winds up $1 .~ damage. All farm crops

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to 55 m1les per hour.
the area were leveled
At Dance Oil, oil and gas hard rain and 10111e hail.

tanks were forced above ground
by flash flood waters. Safety

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TONIGHT
"REO HOT WHIILS"
With Clark Gable
and Barbara Stanwyck

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Red Skelton Sally Forrest

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ADMISSIONS SATURDAY
lst•ldlo slipped through several
portraits she had ordered d&amp;slroyetl.
Seeing one ·in a news maga.
zlne recently, she lllormed:
- 'lbere'a "Why, thai's a photo I tilled
for 15 yesrs ago."

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ena, Royil .Dano.
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wait until 4:30 P· m., Sunday

before pulling out.

Meanwhile, the UPI
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cleanup
operationl
et Manley. Langsville ;
under way fn Glassport
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Pittsburgh ond other ~
anue · acme.
trict communities which were
ADMISSIONS SUNDAY- Bill hit by the lel'ies ci1 devulattna
Brewer, Raeme; Harold Yoong, storms
Mason; Belinda Deem, Ne w In a ;,..Iter of minutes, 1 ho$Jim Harris, Columbus;
v~lt Hawley , Pomeroy ;

FORMER IUD STAR Frankit
gets the credit lor tbitl
~:: "Whal have you done for me
lateb"?" agent stocy rnatiJII
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lbe roonda here. Frankie wu
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to roU.CI
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a friend ,Jn front of

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ITee, shortly after midnight. D I o i

Metes Memorial Hospital

Esther Williams
Still in the Swim

MILLS STATION 1

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Brian Keith, Tommy Klrt

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alt60. The fire occurred at 2: 15

seen standing in nearby fields flood waters covered old pte..

..AVAGIIAM"

Dew07 llart!Jo, Jell York,
Rafael Caml!oo, SUm Plet-

and

pine tree smashed a cabin near a. m.

Tonlthl thru Wednesday
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approximately one

A utility pole was severed · two--tenths miles west of Rt.

ShiW..IJ .._.. MorMIIII Macttae, 11-}'00&lt;..W daughtw of Gonloll
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around inundated 8f.'ea. Carl ed over $4,000. Structure wu
Morrow home hit by falling . located on Kerr • Harrison.Jmra

~aven : Charles Kmghtmg,
erne; Mrs. Errol Russell, West
Columbia. W. Va.
DISCHARGES SUNDAY Mrs .. Dan_Clay, and daughter,
Harrosonvtlle.
BIRTHS SUNDAY - Mr.
1Mrs.
Errol RusS'&gt;II, West
:lumbla, a daughter .

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Marta Krl1tea. Kevin Coreor:

Elvia Presley 1n

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BIDWELL - Barn beltlllglng
to M. s . Stowers, Rl. z, Bid-

measures were take~ beca~se well, destroyed by fire caused

have; just seell ''ol.a)'~ M.iDBnelch
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Damage in stricken areas included:
GALUPOUS- Huge tree crushed garage and 1953
model auto belonging to Floyd Daniels, llO Third Ave.,
around 2:30 a.m. Street intersections, basement• flood-ed, garden crops flattened, TV antenna's smashed. Huge
tree limbs sprewn throughout city - one huge limb otrU&lt;k by llghiDiag, eruobed
was seen on 600 block of tbe resWence ol Kea Wlae ..
Fourth Ave.
Main St., aelll" die stopllg•t

London

pages.
ent u to 74 e&amp;He was a youngish Marlon Brando
The temperature W
P
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type, obviously proud of bis torso, which
terday ·
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of hair, fro111 the bips up. The rest of
Kenneth Wagg, widower of actress bim was clad in tight blue jeans which ·
11 bel0 w th bi
He
Margaret Sullavan, bas written a book 8 tarted
about'her that 13 scl)eduled for Fall pubwe
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ps.
was
-f~re
1\lr. . Wag" left for thick-lipped and muscular; witb hair cu&amp;
llcatlon. Just
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a tour of the Continent that will take · cies ;t.
bllll away from England until September,
When 1 identified myself and said, I ·
be told me that Leland Hayward, the
New York producer who also was one of was curious to see the place where Dr.
Miss Sullavan's 111any husbands, Is rals- Ward had lived, the young man said:
·ng·objections
to the book.
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"We've had a lot of joumalists arl
ound here."
did not sound grateful. He did not
AB I left the Dorchester, a "nanny" askHe
me up fot a look at the place.
with three at~ve children "-'- two
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girls and a boy-was asking the door- · I went quietly.
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Counsel for both pro~ution and deTile little girl winked at my chauf· fense in the Ward trial have erred In refer, Evans, and then they all plied iDto ferr!l&gt;tl to Dr. Ward's _professional ha$i!
the rob.
pf operations at 33 Devonslilri! St. as his
Tney were Elizabeth Taylor's two ·'~gery."
50 ns by Michael Wilding and the little
It 1s not a surgery, if Is a consultlni
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German girl she adopted.
room.
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The fact that they took a taxi ·iJidio
Dr.
Ward,
as
an
oateopath,ls
not
.quacated that Uz was abroad In ber Rollelifled to practice medicine ill London.
lWYCe.
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Evani Is a manied man, but he can Is empowered to treat woundfl, give med·
dream. HI!
Princesllllargaret_¥ leal advice and prescrlbe'.~lt!Dent.
b~ bas been balltDr. Ward, before he 1cl~ lil\0 ·his ~·
wai::,Of/or me · to rent embarrassinf ilbiatloii, WfiS allowester:,~: ed to massage .neCks aiad, eta« bOne.,
but be t~~l!ld not write out
pre~
· tlcm for' tranquilizer.
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other slrucluret &lt;llllapeetl ,.
Glusport Jeavq two d 01 d
and injur'ing many adoen '1'111
s. Weather Bureau ..Jd lhl·
winda r111ged up to • mllea an
durlal 1i1o heiiht of 1be

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Laurel CliH Better Health Club
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: ~~c'bw~ ':.IIJ· ":' Mn. E. J. Tracy au~~~a~ b)'
•ted bJ Mrl. E. J. Trocy.

Arou. . ·And . .ClY!ie
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Church Gl'ves
Pastor' Family
Farewell Party

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Cleanup operations in central Gallla county tontln·
ued today following one of the worst summer storms to
hit the area in many years.
From Chillicothe Rd., northeastward through Gallipolis, Kanauga. and Cheshire, the electrical storm and
cloudburst caused an esti·
mated $50,000 damage to or -roy otreamt been 'low' ·
property and structures.
•• a result of the r • c en I
The tornad ic blast lail011 to drouth. Rt. S5 in the Mills Statouch southern parts or Gallia tion area would have 111ffenad
county. Eureka. Crown C i l y noore." said McCormick. Some
and Northup reported only rain lour feet or Dash flood wall!t'
and thunder blasts, as did Rio cover011 that area early Sua:
Grande '"and Thurman in north- day.
ern Gallia .
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A veleran pollee sergeant
lac011 Sabu lllld Mtnyak, who star· lop u she performs next to more horses and 'ponlee tban .·
charges today of leading four
in movie the "Greatest Impossible feats, amcmg them any other known circus.
patrolmen on a $5,000
on Earth," are tbe stars balancing oo her bead, as lbe There are many imported
the .two performing herds 11rapeze bars swing back a n d stars In the 1110 minutes ol fun
spree of businesses on
beat.
In tbe center ring of forth in the center ring.
and entertainment. The star •
Chief Clarence M.
NatiiiiUI 'l'hn!e-Ring Also on the bill are the Dying studded program is
replete
said seven men, including
which comes to Syra- Karolys from Hungary, d10 r.. with endless processions
ol
civilians, were charged 1n
cuse, WednesdJy, August 7111 cently lhrllled American TV clowns lllld jesters. The entire
nection with the burglaries
two performancea, 2 p.m. audiences and Remo Loyal, procession is lopped by a lyp~
shops In the exclusive ~~=~
I p.m., under the spoosor· youngest star of the tightwire. cal brBBSy blllld, under the soClub Plaza and Brookside
of tbe Syracuse Volunteer Former Ringling •ters, "The perb direction ol Charles SclarniruLceoterL
ShOW&amp;I"!I!lJlc!J Tr!POill" _fuAd_:J &lt;&gt;:hMd bal!IDC:: lbaUm

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llelfl !WI1ed Rlllh Ann. the Laurel Clllf Belter llealfh prllel aWII'ded to Mrs. J111101 Sanabury lllld Mr (; B1
New Ottieen Wet'll · Jnelalled lrr, p Mrs. Fraat Lowe of at the borne ol Mr. and M r •· ·Mrs. Grace Eells of SebrtnJ
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Club Thunday ..enlnl at bor Gilmore. Mn. IJ!)yd Wt1gbt, have reb.m.d
are Ill!' .,...Ia ol Mr.
CIJN. and Mra. Irene Taylor Of
1 · vlsli when Fidel I..odl•, •,No. Ill,
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Mrl. Merlin 'l'rlcy 11D11 Mrs. with Mr. and lira. Jolin Barry. ~hta of Pyth!Q, met '1'lluN- and Mrs. Wll1jam WOOdard llld ly), GaUlpolls.
ver, Pa., were gu..ls ol Mrs:
Mr.. ol ~- . Mr. and The meeUnc, In charge of Charles DiehL Refreshmenta and Mrs Jeaa Bello In Lock· clay evening at lhe bUill Jlld. Dlher tfleftds and
A bastot .dinner was enjoyed Laura McKenzie who 1~
.:J"i~-·· Middleport ; Mn. Robert Bowen, secretary, were served by the hoste""" haven p~
dleport Jritb Grend Cllaoeelor Mr. llld Mrs. J1111e1 Dealcol at noon, All oulala""lng lealilre pr.nled them· llld 'l'lslteil"
Mr. and · Mi lless, Syra. opened with prayer, follow011 to 15 members and one gueot, Mrs, E.;.rson Jones and dau· Tom MW. of N~Oml Lodce, Gal- bavo returoed to lholr home In was !he Jari• ~tlerecl decor· their ·homes and 11so vlsltM
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Mn. · Mae .Ingles
devotions by Mrs. Pearl Mn. Louis Reibel.
ghter~. Sharon and Barbara, !(polls, Earl Waldroa, Qf iii&amp;Or Da)'IA&gt;D alter e vlsll Jritb Mr. ated coke 1rilb "1131" on top, Dr. an4 Mra. GeorJe VIlli.
• ~· \&gt;11, are great Parker. A thank you note wu
were In Athens Friday where mar Lodge, Springfield, lllid La- and Mrs. William W'!""ard.
d~ted by "fn· Buck. In the Hom at East Llverpoo~ Oblo, .
~.- Pll · "· 10 · Tracy of
from the TUrner lamlly
they visited wllh Mrs. E. w. ~ Brown, Fldea Lod&amp;e, .Mid· Mr. llld Mrs. .Bid Ifall 111&lt;1 afternoon the group tallfed of Mr. 8lld Mrs. Nett Wolfe ld
• .,...... . lnl Is great great 8lld Mn. Tracy lhank011 the
Jones. Whlle there Sharcm was dleport, .. Installing ofllcers. fiJilj]y of Fremont are .guesta of Old llmea lllld 1oo1t plcl\ll'es. Elkton, Ohio, and Mr ..1
arandl~~.
lor nowerg and cards
the lunch.O. guest d. Mils VIr· Carl Owens, cbancelor cam- Mr. Ud Mrl. Charlea Eakew '1'he )'OWII people In the crowd Carol Sayre at Pittsburjh, ,..
her while
hospitalized.
slnJa Koch a former cluomate IJIII!Ider, presided over the bull- Ud family.
•njoyed cameo 11D11 rldlna the lw"nlng home with Mr. and
PlCNJc PUNNED
'""""" robin card• were sent
who Is , ..:acher 1a the ~ De8ll meeUnc and IDtroduced Mn. c. L. Arnold returned Gooehea' p&lt;llie.l.
Mrs. Sayre who spent the
The tlnlted Methodist
Mr•. Lowell McNickle and Membera ol the Syracuse Na· ter oc:hools.
dlstiDgulshed guesta, Tom lllllll, to her liome, AlheDs Road, on Present besides the boot and weekend bere violtinC relathlea,
school will· have ·• pienic
Otho Radford.
zarene church and lrlends beld Mrs. Charlea McNamee Is ill GrUd ehancelor of Ohio, of Thunday after a week's vlllt at bosteu and tbelr son To Ill Mr. and Mrs. Edmund wn,.
tbe Rook Springs
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A. poem written by M r '· a farewell party TUNday even· it her home 011 ~ Ave. GaWpolls, and Earl A. Wald· Rand, W. Va., 1rilb her clatllh- were Mr. 11D11 Mrs. Dana Fell ley d. Balt!more, Md., and Mrt,
SUnday, beginning with recrea- &lt;'rv•lle Allen concernmg the lng at Syracuoe Park honor- Hor daughlero, Mrs. Ce c II ron, financial secretary of Ingo- ter Ud IIO!t-ln·'-w, Mr. and (Betty D~me.wood)
Washing. Ethel Wallon of Mlnlo June-._
tlon at2 p.m. A potluck dinner club was read by Mrs. Clar· jing the Rev. 8lld Mrs. Harold Br.adbury and Mrl.
Charles mar Lodge, 810 of Sprlnglleld. Mrs. Charlea E!Uottllld family. IOD C. H., Mr. llld Mrs. Etseluon, Ohio, spent a few ,._11
will be served et· 5 p. m. lot- ence CurtiS;, Three readmp Holmes and family who left Wise are with her. Mr. and Mrs. New officers lnslallecl we r e ·Mrs. Charlet Roush and daU· Buck 1Ecl'l8 Warner), Mrt. ~ with their aunt, Mrs, Lo!llle
loWed by • vesper service.
were giVen, I Know Somethmg F ld I Loud Ill
Wise are here from Waverly. Clyde Andrews, ch81!Celor com. shten, Patty and Angela of Kilmer' Bruce Enlow;, Belpre • Wllco•en.
Good About You." by
Mrs. I r ay or . onv e.
Dr and Mrs R R Pickeno mander; Lester Walburn, vice Columbus are lhe gue.sta of George Merb, Jackson; Mr. and
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IAthpothtluckRedmnerH I was seskrvl01l and ·son Ray ;.,d· hl; parents chancelor; Brad Wolfe; prelate; her mother, Mn. Ronald GJlnd- Mrs. Herbert Parker lllld Nan- Mr. and Mrs. George Welll lcream d ....
Mr P rk w
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Gills
were pre!ented to Mr. and Mrs. Pickens of Mason, R·. h. d rBa n' . s •~~-- h; y.
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Mr. and .&amp;llf3. Charles Watson r. 'IIIIU
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treasurer;
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Mr.
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Mrs.
John
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and
an
afternoon last week.
Due Te Roodec!lretlne
trip
to Charles
ana 8 ·Searles an4 dau- master
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JUU ,, G
p omeroy Rt .; Mr. an d Mr . and Mrs. Lonct'us no•o......;....
read an arllcle, u Patent Medt· scrapbook
nd lctur concernlng
d .
th event!l
f
Mrs
of
arms;
Robert
Grim,
were
recent
reg,
1
Our Office,
llc:•ne." A reading, " High CUI- a
PR
· Mrs, 1!111 Fenton (Wilma Hol· of Charleston, W. Va., spent
1 urm~88 e ; ; ghter · .lolrs Don Becker and )nner guard, and R. L. Manley, Ronald G!lndley.
We Will Nolle 0,....
ture in Dixie," and a poem, years ev.
mes
ocrv chllcken G~eg and Lisa have outer guard.
Mr. Ud Mrs. Morris Page ler), Columoos; Mr. and Mrs. SUnday with Mr. and '4n. Fred
Aug. 5th.,
For Friends Like You," were asAf:':~ were Mr and Mrs returned from 8 l&amp;&lt;la; visit Following the meeting mem· m1 Mrs. Paul Hrubvltch and OWen DIIIMW!IOd, Mechanics- Cadle and guests . of , tbe
lui Will Open Set;
G Bin g M
nd ·M · R · wllh relatlveo 1n Birmingham hers and guesta went to !be daughter IJf Marietta were rt· burg Rt. 1: Clllford Hayes and Cadles Tuesday were Mr. and
Nuy 15
r.;
~\W:: and Clanton Ala
·
dlnlng room for refreshments cent IUOIIa o1 Mr m1 Mrl Gregory, Middleport;
Vlr811 M". Russell Waltz and dau~
Aug. lOth.
M~rrand ~::
Fr~man: Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bach- ol ice cream and cake served Fred H. Clark. ·
· McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jer, Je!Tl of Bremen, Ohio,
M
nd M Olin K
nd tel and family have as their by Horace McElhinny Ud Clyde Min Melanie Grueser spent Rose (Martha Frecker) and lllld Mn. Charlea TUcker at
f r.l~ M rs. J
••:,; 11 gueslt Mrs. Roy Bachtel and Andrews.
last ....t with Mila Sally WlJ. Doo, Minersville Rt. ; John Sel- Lancaster.
0 S
doughier, Claudia Bachtel, Sid·
lls ·at Racine.
,
: : Mrs. Flossie Church and
1
Council members were
in· and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy ney Ashton, and ChriJ and Ed·
Larry Holism, lJnda Grues- lie Michael) Eric and Eddie, claushter, Sharon, spent Jut
laDed h B tbel 62 of Inter· Watson. Mrs. Maxine Arnold die Bachtel ol Wickenburg, Arl·
er, Johnny Beaver and Carolyn
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"'o~~er eo! Job'• Dough- and Susanna, Mrs. Frank Potts zon~. They ~e ·~.ndl"8 !h~ LC. Ot"~J
-~ U,Norfliun ~·n., • -~"-' Cheslet..Rl----·
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met Thursday evening at
Hf ... fSC4e
Pomeroy Masonic Temple. ·•
HINGE TYPE VALVE ASSEMBLY 1, ,.sar,.idah·ed Bechtle, honored queen, ·~
for 2" Flusll Valves will! DuPont's 1,
and routine business •
LlF£TIMi .Dicno J~p t... C«d
transacted. It was decided 1
1:00 :Genera~ · Boepllll
11:80 Keefe ·
·11!1\lW
'
to sell Christmas cards. Plans '
II
rOO·
Dulte'a
Nm
1'oetiM
1:30 SbowliDie
.
were made to practice on Sat- •
1:115 • •, . ~
11:10 SeaDoml Tile Wtlillllr
urday, August 31. at 9:30 a .m. t
I:GO QlloiiD . Far !\ ~
11:11 8porto ~
Council members were install· 1
1:80 Wbo Do You rr.t
WSA:Z.lY
11:» Rlflrbeat
by Elsie D. Smith, who be- ?
•:oo AD)erlca Be..W eel
'3
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I~~: stale guardian at I h e I&lt;
t:30 Dlltvia» v
t:ttG siC w
~:• Oil. . . B Ill&amp;
h session held at Cleveland ·;l
1:115 ....
10:•
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IIIII
in June. Marie CUrd served as ~
7)·~J:oosuw--..
1:01 C 1t tg IWpne
10:"'1 LiviD&amp; Word
... bdlf Qul ~ ....
Installing guide.
,.
&amp;:20 &amp; I
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10:·~
10:45 Qu1stopben
1:110 Good. IWDIII&amp;
Installed were Allred Toney, R
1:011 1111
WH'fN.TV
10:11 l ..... a.,
tl:OO
Tills
fa
Tile
Life
1:30
OperaliOD Alpbabel
/aS!IOCla•le guardian; Daisy Blak· D
11:11 ·11oa1 M.CO,.
1:80
p
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JO:GOIIIII . . _
11:» l1rooJIIors ol Flilll
1:&lt;10" . - . . . . .
ahown lnstlll•d ill Cvt Out cae1 T1nk esJee, guardian secretary; Ma- C
11:.• ,_IIIII Glail1tl
r:s Dallir wa.
12:11t TV Chapel
10:25 N&lt;wt
a:e
ABC •s .. e a L
• Elltctric Welded Stainless Steel bel Goeglein, guardian treasur- M
D:ll~ol ·ta
Fallb Itt 1'itiQ
10:11 li'la¥ lrtur lluacb .
12:30 Ask " Priell
7:00 , _ .. Allllr
parts prevent rusty water In er; Florence Tracy, directress
12:•
Cll N,
II: UO Price Ia ll!gbC .
t.SliK&amp;..- ~
IZ:fi A New !Jfe
7:30 Tile llllli . .
water closet U:nk1.
music ; Helene Mullen, prou:•w
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1:00 TV 11111111
1:00 ~pel llar.-zy llafl
U:JO Conceolr1:30 'l'be ftiOem•n
l:lll "WCJIS lltlla
• Takes place o1 old 1 u·kte t:lnk moter of hospitality; Georgia
D;GO
Your
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1:30 Full i
IIi
I :30 Mea of Vision
1:00
Stoney
Dune
~II and lift w1res.
Watson, custodian of parapherl:lll .... ""' -14 flat
2:00 Red• Vs. Pfralel
D::a. rru$ • Con'«JTJ
10:11
10:110 Bell CUe)'
• Adds new seat on flush valve of nalia ; and Harry P. Smith, pro11::.1 1181 Ill c.n
4:1$ Sc:onl8
11:00 Local News
stainless steel with seal that I ';';~~; of fraternal
relations. I
10:5&amp; tlewa
1:31 Lllft It Te Glrll
5:00 ·Old lllan Y.,..
U ; i9' f'lf""'Oker Heft
will not leak.
IC
council members will be
u:• J - W)mla
2:110
heple
Will
Talk
5:30 Bolllwinkle
11:15 Weatber
• Only two auem~y parts includ·
at a later date.
Ch
11:30
$eveo lliep
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6:00 Meet 'l'llo Pnsl
11:20 Academf Award llaiiiiJ
ina one piece clamp that makes
tfU
12:10
&amp;rnle Ford
.,.
Deo:IGn
6:30 ~*••
installation easy and quickly.
Hom~maker•' Club
dl
11:30
Father
Kbowa 8es1
1:10 t.nna YOUIII
&amp;:aw *r
01
1:00
Geaeral
Iloaplll1
S:30 You Dill\ SaT
Anyono ~~:=~:::!' illuotrotod Picnic In Ohio
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6:5t s,.ts
1:111 I!IJOWt:OO lllalcll G 7:01 O"'UUIIt
GUARANTEED fOR LIFE OF TOILET
Members and guesls uf the }
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New Haven Homemakers club luc
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held a picnic Thursday even- sel·
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PAtU PIIODUCTI CO., IHC.
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, - - - - - - - - - - - - , / Mrs. William Forner.
oc jn
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1:10 Yw AIW IW ll
7:111 .. . ·a.er 11:• l'(ew
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die Warth, Roberta Maynard, Car
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Nellie Mcintyre, Betty Heu, quit
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W. Va., Mildred Clark Hoo
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1!:11 Price Ia . . .
11:00
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M:31 Special lleport
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Scott Folmer and Mrs. WUllam nate
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7:11 lila todl)r &amp;bow
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11:15 River Boat
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1:00
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11:30 Or. Peale
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7:11~
12:00 Davey &amp; Gollalb
and I·) ~
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1:110
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12:15 Noblemeo Quartet
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1:30 Meet Professor
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11:11 II
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1:110 ~na 'U
11:8 lltlla
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1.· - ·· - lliiJMt'n
1:»
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who
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·B:OO Price Ia lllsh&amp;
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1:08 Doolla &amp;bow

1:30 Beaver

1:10 lily I Solie
1:30 McHalea NaY)'
10:10 Alcoa

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-.pa111 bave done much to •
tablilb him aDICIIC tbe top ....
era d. tbe tnduatry .....

Mille Berle portraye apatra, Jaet Ilem)- lo Ben a.r
Mil Lauruce Ilarvoy playe
LOOK-LISTEN: Oocar-iilaad
Splrla&lt;ue ....... '"Tile Miltoa .
M I """' Araold - .. oulellmdBerle Shaw," Ia a repeat calor ibi
8ritiiiJ camp [ter ud a tep
Jx•ti'fllt OD N8C-1V, Mcmday, rriiA!r ol mollilD pleture .......
- - l l Otber guests . . . . . - bu heen signed to ""'TTpNN
... lila COIIIed)' IP""al Jnelude and oooduct me music for "EoI4a Horae llld Jlllla Patae. pir=·~" NBC-'JV's aew WedMill Dame linp "Wbat'a New
-.y nlahl ......... - drama
at the Zao?" llld "Some Peo- _.,. lbat beg1no Oet. 2. H i s
ple" ·fnm tbe Broadway JIWII. ....., far "Bridge ol tbe River
cal "Gftlsy," J(jsa Paige llap
ltwai" 1I'CIIl him an
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Award In U58 .....
Old Tolm."' •....
Cnle Porter's ll8lute to Paris,
Stella Slev- bu been .... "Cu-Can," is eurrelltly draw..
ed to portray tbe romaotlo lead In&amp; cro!ldo at St. JOOo Ter·
CRl •'le Gkal FCII'd 1n "C:C.. reD's 1luelc Circuo, LaJnbert.
JII!D1 of Co..,." at J:IGM. Ae- Yllle, N. J . A wonderful ahow
tNa lljlpiU'ed receoll)' w ilia ill e beaulllul spot!. ... .
Ill '"Tile c-tahip of EdMarpnt WbJtiai, wwmimel!efr o1
die's Father," ud wttb Jerry twelve Gold Rec:orcla, Is com.
Lewla Ia ~·s "The pletlng arrangemeota to .-11
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11er newest LP album. n'll inTbe creal .. '.. ol ABC
clude 1t1 ectioas from
"WildTV's vmce Ednrds ..-t •.,. cal" aad "Piam and Fancy,..
peaw" . .. ,...nl at t:be RtT... .......... mnwJies In whlcb ....
leta Ilolel, Las Vepo, 1• " e Is lotJrlq the counlry I b I s
blrlh to • ae&amp; far • Dacca Summer. Mils Wbfllng Is due
a-.11 ....... bf tbe liar "' East ......
the ''lieu Cue7" TV lllow. Set
Puchlto, Latin society and

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From 11 :20 p.m., Saturday Electric l~nes ~ ruraJ leal
until ~ : 38 a.m ., Sunday, 4.25 escaped aer1ous damage. Clyde
1 inches of rain fell on Gallia ac- Ramsey of Buckeye Rural Eiec..
1

icording to McCormick, official
U. S. Wealher Observer at Fair1field Station.
''lt was the most I've ever
1

lo apiiJ Jw.a "Vlaeent Ed. . . .
.u Tile IUYiora,:' lo
*IJM" ied io add rurtber lmpe&amp;.

.. Pea; 81
Ill ...

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in Four hours since I , more," said Ramsey.
began keeping weather data ," l John Al~n. of Columbus and

said McCormick. "Sixty years Southern Ohio Electric Co., said
ago, some three and a half inch- two poles were struck on lnKell
es were reportt'd by my father . HiU on Rt. 141. Wires were enFifty years before that. three tangled on EPten Ave., as a
and a quarter inches fell in ap- result of falling tree limbs.
proximately four hours ," he -con- Allen said crews were called
.linued.
to duty shortly after midnight
Winds were estimated up to Ito repair damaa;e. They remain.
)i5-1iO miles per hour.
ed in action unlU Sunday alter" Had not Lake Pele and oth- nooo.

Damages, By Communities

R'tebcodi;

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Damage in stricken areas included:

GALLIPOLIS - Huge tree crushed garage and 1953
model auto belonging to Floyd Daniels, 110 Third Ave .•
around 2:30 a.m . Street intersections, basement• flooded, garden crops flattened . TV antenna 's smashed. Huge
tree limbs sprewn through·
out city - one huge limb otl'll&lt;k by llghtnlag,
was seen on 600 block of the residence ol K.. Wloe oa
Fourth Ave.
Main St., aear the atopllgbl

JeC&lt;M6c

""''bed

m'P'tro for
mmy
,eon a feature at outslandi!!l
opots .., New Yort'e Eul Side,

Eastern Ave. sector has elec- . cau11n1 couiderable damaJe.

!ric and phone wires disrupted. j FAIRFIELD - High winds
KANAUGA - Dance 011 and ripped the top off Earl Taw-

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t:ltl Alfred

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FRIDAY.

h• ..... signed to .,.. • lour
Week enpgellltlll al Ro8elaDd
Dance CltJ bJ Jmpreeario Lou
l!reau ~tng " •· ~
"Caplalo Gallant," a libaed
desert advonlure aeries lt:Miilltl
former
Olympic IWinlmiDI
champion Buster Cnhbe in tbe
title role ol a owashbuot&amp;ra
Foreign LeglQe ofllcer, returns
to the NBC-TV aetwwt .. a
weekly repeat ...-ies startlnl
Saturday, Sept. 21. Show first presented on NBC-TV iD
1955.. ...
Another prospect for IIM4!i
they reaDy wwt aheood Ia
Ibis bus1nees - Is a onHiour
fllmed weekly dramatic aeries
to be created by William loge,
Pultizer Prize playwright. Tile
tentative title II "AD Over
Town," wilh a east of eontiollinl characters 1ep snt'DI
llfe in a amall midweatem -

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Gulf servil-e station plate glass j ney's barn, causing more than

windows crushed by winds up $1 ,5 damage. All farm crops
to 55 mHes per hour .
!in the area were leveled by
At Dance Oil. oil and gas 1 hard rain and tome hail.

1anks were lort-ed above ground
by flash flood waters. Safely
measures were taken because
of loose gas and oil floating
around inundated area. Carl
Morrow home hit by falling
tree.

BIDWELL - l!arn belonglnc
to M. S. Stowers, Rt. 2, Bidwell, destroyed by fire caused

by lightning. Damage estimated over SA.OOO. Structure wu
located on Kerr .. Harrison.b urJ
Rd ., approximately one

A utility pole was severed Itwo-tenths miles west

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near the Highway Inn, and a 160. The fire occurred at 2 :1$

pine tret:! smashed a cabin near 1 a . m.
the Dance Oil Co. Waler was j MILLS STATION - Flash
seen standing in nearby fields flood waters covered old pic..
late Sunday afternoon.
nic grounds. junior fairgrouftd1

CHESHIRE - A buce lree, shortly afler midnight. D i n oi
· ·Amusement Co., which wa1
Mtlg• Memorial Hoopltal Ito leave for Bowling Green, 0 .,
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY - at UO a. m., SUnday had io
Harris, Columbus.
until .4 :30 p. m., Sunday
DISCHARGES SATURDAY - before pullmg out.
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Meanwhile, the UPI
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J1m Harns. Columbus; Roose- -.... .
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opera 111
velt Hawley, Pomeroy ; Margar. were under way In Glassport
Manley. Langsville; Janet near Pittsbursh ond otber ~
Manuel. Racme .

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trict communities which were
ADMISSIONS SUNDAY - DiU hit by tbe aeries o1 devaslelinC
Brewer, Racine ; Harold Young,lsto:rmo
Mason; Belinda Deem, New In a matter of miouteo, 1 J10t.
~Ha•oen ; Charles Knighting , Raa roller al&lt;atlnC rink llld

Mrs. Errol Russell, Weol
11ruc1unoo rollaP""' to
~Columbia, W. Va.
Glassport, leaving two d • a 4
DISCHARGES SUNDAY - and injuring many otben Tba
Dan Clay, and daugh1er, U. S. Weather Bure1u taid the
winda riJlllecl up to • mllel a
BIRTHS SUNDAY - Mr. and hour during tbe heitlhl c1 ~~~~
Errol RusS! II, West Co- storm.
. · ,,
a daughter.

a.IOuwrr . . t:" t,;lilald Zt!M

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calls were received by the COJDo.
pany as 11 result of the cloudburst. " We expected man 1

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1 14 lelepbaeeo were
olleaced by 1M blall ......
ex1en1, Sheriff Roberl C. Har- ll!g to RlcUrtl
Rodorldr
lenbach's office and the State ond M - Ga-, ~
High Palrol said no reports of Bell Tole...,_ C..
damage had been received.
Construction crewo were sum- .
"LIJbtnlag was fierce llld
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"d ~· ill IP '") M mooed to restore service short.
i Iow sal .:.uw
tK
e.. ly after midnight. 1bey ren'JIU..
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Cormick
late
Suhday
after~
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Lacwel Cli!f Better Health Club
Is Entertcnned By Mrs. Tracy

I Dilly Sentlllel, Pomwvrllkl41eport,

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About
M'ddl port

.i.lld " tile ~ Nn. E. J. Tracy lllllled "" preoented "" Mr•. E. J. They.
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Racine
Annual Reunion Soc1ai News. ·

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VOl XV

NO. 94

Install Counc•'l
Members For
Job s Dauahters

STOP LEAKY TOILETS Counc~~~:~~i:}oK~D~~~~~~~~~~~~-.;~:&gt;';o~ ;_B~~~~-;n!i~~?~~ :~:

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WITH THIS

June:

quickl~ .

Anyone un lnttell wttb Ulustr•tecl
inotructlono

Channel 3
t:ao DowD .., 111o r 1:30 Popeye a Pall
1:311 Ruff &amp; lleady

,,30 Ruff a Reddy
IG:OO Shnrl LeWis
10;30 King Leonardo
11;00 Fury
11:30 Make Room For Daddy
12;00 Mr. Wizard
12;30 Clem &amp; Luke Show
1;30 Hoi Run
2;00 John's Scrapbook
2;30 Cards Vs. Braves
5:15 Scores
5;30 Flight
6;00 TV Digest
6:30 News &amp; Sporll
6:40 Weather
6: 45 News

Homemakers' Club
Picnic In Ohio

COMPLETE

11:10 Weather

o. "lee Capades of 'M," I1IIJo
nlng Aue. 28 111m Sept. 15 at
New York's MadisoJ&gt; Square
Garden. An lce skatin&amp; champ,
1 tile "person" Ill one Spanky,
who love~ to dane&lt;! 011 ice skate., who sp"" aJid does fanta·slle.
Arabian ~Ia on tile rink,
Is tile newest skatlne "fioo of
Producer H"'rls, dean of all
tee show producera .....
MaeJiro and show conductor
Art Kahn, who leads his own
dance hand and presebta m1
stages the 110or ihoWII, Is cefe.
brating bls ~ .lnalversar)' ·II
the Neve~,· Elleovllle, ·Iii; Y~. In
August. A dl8cov · : otlhe' late

B' 00 College Seriea
t:oo
10: oo
10:30
ll:OO
11:30

Captain Kaosaroo __

The Alvta Show
Moghty Mouse Play.._
R.m fiB Till

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1:10 Social Security
1; 15 Dizzy Dean

1;25 Gianll Vs. Phlla
4:30 Big Picture
5:00 Doctors At Work
5;30 Early Show
7:00 Caonon BaD
7:30 Lucy Des!
I ;31! Deten&lt;l..-s

blll·parint time

9:30 Ha11e liLlD Will
10:01 ~ unsmok•
11:00 New1

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daf.'S ·bea!DIDent ;in ,1111 .._
el~b, 18m and TV' field, •, . , '

11; 15 Double

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settll.~tlll!lltations, and gtl·
. tint .tG111at1c I'ICtipls, lfort a

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10:10
11:00
11:10
12:00

. : The FARMERS BANK
,, and SaYings Company
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MMINr Fect.ral R-.a Symm
~.'* P.....,af Depuft lneurance Corporat!M ·
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POMIROY, OHIO

naval atta&lt;k. .
In l!J61,

nlnelr cadets, JncludJDg

of !be football team, . were
dlsmiHed from !be U.S. MiUiarf
Academy at w..l Point, N.Y., fo1o
cheating.
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In liSt, a U.S. submarine, tile
NautiiUJ, made the world's lir8l
un00r8ea lirosslne of the North

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RADIO • TV NEWSREEL:
Phil Slivers teilllls with. Polly
.Bergen In "Just Polly and Me,"
mu.tdcal variety show on "The
Comedy Hour SjJeclals," Mono
day, August 12, .on .CBS • TV.
Conceived and Written by' J.lat
Hiken • "Just Po";,
. "' and
.. Me" ll
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exactly what the Utle lmpll~
- Silvers 81!!1 Mlsa. Ber..., alone ln an hour of steichOS,
aonp and daDees · · · · , : ·
Jeffrey Hunter ' will star · In
tile lilhl ·"*' of "Temple ton," a luit.Jiour
. · we.,~.er~~ dramalic series set againSt 1 hack·
drop of lepl practice in the ear·
ly American Southwest. T h e
filmed

aeries. wl!lc:h .eo • star•

Jack Elam, will ~ ~
NBC.TV 'lbursdJY, Se~ .. 19, '1"

placing "'lbe Roberl
Taylol'·
Sbow." .... .
CBS Ia Pnelnll Yul Brynner
bls own loJ!-erooalrll
lil6vle,
bls OWD trop.eralllne m.v~
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Pat • Mlke
Word of IJfe
Social Security
O.urcll bf Chi'llt

Carloonlvllle
BeaiiJ • c.icll
Bup

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1;30 lklperllltiD.
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12;30 Chiller 'lbeatet

We Pay 3% lnter..t On Your Savings

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Channel 13

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Of Tho
Nttlonel Currency

Ed"""!~ hl!fo'.u;:,,lt;lili.a

has helped deyelci(i I!WIJ· II, jo-

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•he would protect rraoce from

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There'D · be Monkey Business
on the ice this year In the aD •
new John H. :farris production

WCHS·TV
Channel J

Roy Roaero Sholf
12:00 Sky lin&amp;
12:10 r.ewa

biHs.

In 1914, Germany declared WOI'

CONIIEMNED TO i&gt;IE-Lucllla (Sopbla Loreb) IJ ehalned
to the slake beside Llvlus (Stephen Boyd) to dle u traltora
ln ' scene from "The Fall of the R011111n Empire."

II: 15 Sportl
ll:SO Movie

for

town to pay

lull ,IJb&amp;OO. '
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'l1le _ , stan .... Jupita'
and&amp;ltorll.
'l1le evenlne stan are Mara 1111
SaliJi;a,
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In 149!:, Chrlstojlher Co)JJDJbaj
left ~101, Sjin!JI, 011 bls 'f~ ·..,..
age to tile New WOrl!f.
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11:00 Newa

Cheshire, Goldie Love and
daughter, Wortblneton, Mrs.
Scott Folmer and Mrs. Wli.Ua1n j
Folmer.

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By Uollotl ProM bJteraillloul
Today is Saturday, Aus. 3, the

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8:3&amp; Joey Blsnop
9;00 Saturday Night Movie

Springs. Attending were Iva 1
Capehart. Mabel Pickens, Sa·
Warth, Roberta Maynard,
IIN•elli·e Mcintyre, Betty Heu,
Ia d y s Hart and Geraldine

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Sir Laurence Ollvl..-. wiD d~
reel Peter O'Toole Ill "Ham··
let" for tile London slaie lhls
faD . He's also getting Into the
act. He wiD be the offstage
voice of the ghost.

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and daughter of New
Va., Mildrod Clsrk

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(Ne~ d::r~.ter~los;;aro~ureh01 ~

~ :00 Saturday Jamboree

held a picnic Thursday evenPACDI PRODUCTS CO., INC.
ing,
at the home of Mr. and 11
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,...._ _ _ _:.;__ _ _ _ j Mrs. William Folmer. R o c k i

$2,98

overwhelming. 1~ . ... · ·
Bobby Darin will Wm· "DubIous Patriots" in Yugoslavia tn
early Ian. Shoald be free by
· November for a guest appearllllCe on 111e Jack JllinDy
TV
lhow .....
1bat'a aU for DOW.

WSAZ·TV

Members and guests of the
New Haven Homemakers club '

GlloiRAitTEED fOR lifE Of TOit£1
PLUS lD YEAR GUARANTEED BAU.
llfl. er

"'be ~ ~-... re;cenUy 1Qo"11 to.' TV~ wllb

SATURDAY

• Only two anembly parts lnclud· 1nata11ed at a later date .
ina one piece clamp that mak"

ONLY

Parker

met Thursday evening •

June. Marie Curd served a
guide.
Installed were Allred Tone}
associate eoardlan ; Daisy Blu
lhown ln.t•lled In Cut Dllt ClcaMt hnll eslee, eoardian Secretary; !&gt;Ia
• Electric Weld&amp;d Sttinless Steel bel Qoeglein, guardian treasur
Florence Tracy, dlrectrea
part$ prevent rusty water In
water closet tank&amp;.
music ; Helene Mullen, Pl1»
• Takes place of old auldt tank moler of hospitality ; Georglo
~II and lift wires.
Watson, custodian of parapher·
• Adds new seat on flush valve of nalia; and Harry P. Smith, proitainless steel with seal that I ~~':: of fraternal relations.
will not leak.
It
council members will bt
installation easy and

d:,; ~ :~~ilher

the Pomeroy Masonic Tempt.

came state guardian at t h
session held at Clevelan

SEE·HEAR; Burt Lancaster,
three-Ume Academy A w a r
nominee and wimer of the
Olear' lor bls porttayal of tiJo
Wle ,.., in United
"Elmer Gantry," will eaaet
leadini ,role of ~
..UW&amp;J ,~·
"'lbe 1raln;'' 11 wu

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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MONDAY,, ~UGUST 5, 1963

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NOTICEI

HINGt: TYPE VALVE ASSEMBLY Sarah Bechtle, honored qu""'
fw 'r' flusll Vei¥11 lriiiJ Dul'ont's presided and routine busine~
LIF£r111E Dlct011 !rip Lew" Cord was transacted. 1t was decidt
to sell Christmas card1. Plar
were made to practiee on S.
urdaj , August 3t, at 9:30 a.l\
Council members were Instal
by Elsie D. Smith, who bt

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blooded aatmaL

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Farewell Party

Dr. K. D.

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Mils Sally Sdluf, Nn.
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held Ita
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Club Thunday t1&gt;tnln&amp; at bel' Gilmore. Mn. Uoyd ·Wright, Sanobuey, ml Mr. C. B. Welae, Ne" ol1lcen were, l!!ola'led Mr. ml Ml'll. rraat L01Ie of at tile home II Mr. and Mr a. Mrs. Grace f,ells of Sebrlnl
~ of Mr· - Mrs. PM!rce Boll Run home.
Ml'll. Merlin Tracy ml Ml'll. have relumed fNm a
vlalt when Fidel Lad&amp;•, ,No. 210, Dly1oa are ~ JIUOIII 11 Mr. Raymood Gooch (~Iller Chris- and Mro. 1,..,. Tayl!J&lt; ol Mlddloput. Mr. and The rneellfll, In charge of Charles Diehl. Refreshments with Mr. and Mra. Jolm Barry ~~~ ol Pythlaa, met ,.._ ml Mill. WIUlam Woodard and J.y), Golllpolll.
ver, Pa., were J1U0111 of Ml'll.
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Middleport; Mrs. Robert Bowen, oecrelary, were served by the hoot...., and Mra. Jeu Belli In Lock· day evenlntl atllle bill Ia Mid- olber lrlonds and relaUveo.
A baaket .dinner wu enjoyed Laura McKenzie wbo 1~
Mr.
...... M. 'Bess, Syra- opened with prayer followed to I&amp; members and one gueat haven, Pa.
dleport with Grand 0.1neelor Mr. and Mro. Jlllll!l Deoton at nocm, An outata""ln&amp; fealure pcnled them ml flllted
CUie; alld Mra. E. M.. ln&amp;le• with devotions by Mrs. Pearl Mrs Louis Reibel
' Mra. Emer1011 Joneo and dill- Tom M1l1s of ~oml Lodie, Gal- bava returDed Ia their home In wu llle large two-tiered decor· their homel and 1110 Ylltllll
o1. Muon, W. \&gt;a. are erest Parker A thank yoo note wu
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shters, Sharon and Barbara, l!Polls. Earl oJdroa, of fD&amp;o- Dayton after 1 vll!t with Mr. aled cake with "1131" on top, Dr and Mra Georee y,.
'IJ'andparents. A. 0 . Tracy of read from the Turner famUy
were In Athena Friday where IIW' Lodge, Sprlnifleld, and I.e- and Mrs. Wllllam Woodard.
donated by Mra. Buck. In the Ho;,. 81
Liverpool, Ohio,
Tuppers Pllllll Is I ereat erest and Mra. Tracy thanked llle
IIIey visited with Mra. E. w. land Brown, Fidel Lode•. MJd. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall ml oflemDOI! the &amp;rOUP tal);ed of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Wolle "
l"llldf~lller.
members for nowers and cards
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Jones. While there Sltarul wao dleport, u lnllalllne ofllcan. flllllll,y of Fremont are suem of old times and look plctUr8J. Elkton Ohio and M MI. 14ro
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sent her whlle
hOJplllllzed.
aS aOr1 ami
tile luncheon euesl of Mill VIr· Carl Owens, cbiDcelor .,.m- Mr. and Mra. Chari1'S Eakew Tbe youne pecple ln tile CI'Uwd Carol Sayre' at Pl~bur,t., ~
PlCNJC PLANNED
robin card• wert sent
&amp;lnla Koch, a former cJmmate,
presided over tha busJ. ml _flllllll,y.
enjoyed' l"'"':s and rldln&amp; the turning home with Mr. and
Tbe United Methodist
to Mrs. Lowell McNickle and
Who Is I teacher ln tile Lancat- dis meetlnl and Introduced Mn. C. L. Arnold returned Goochea ponM!I.
Mrs. Sa,.. who spent lha
school w~q. have p· .
Radford
Memhera of tile Syracuse Na- ter achoou.
IJn&amp;ullhed ,...11, Tom Mllll, to her liome, Alllens Road, on Present helidea llle bosl and lfeekend here visltiac· rellillvea.
tile Rock Spring! Jcmc
A poem W.:Jtten by Mrs. zorene church and frienda held Mrs. Charleo McNamee Is ill grand ~cr of Ohio, ol. Thuraday after a -'t's vlall at hoateu and their soo To Ill Mr. and Mro. Edmund Wrlfo
SUnday beg· .
'lh
C'rvJIIe Allen roncernmg the a farewell party Tuesday even· at her home on ~ Ave. alllpol1s,
Earl A. Wald- IIIDd, W. Va., with her daugh- were Mr. and Mrs. Dana Fell ley of Baltimore Md and Mrl
lion at p. ,:.~gpo7I~ck dinner
was reed by Mrs Clar· lng at Syracuoe Park honor- Her daughters, Mra. C e c II : ; financial secretary of Ineo- let and 1101Joln-law, Mr. and (Bell)' D~mewood)
Wasblng- Ellie! . Watson ~ Mii.go
will he served at $ p. m. folCurtis Three readings Img the Rev. and Mn. Harold Bradbury and Mra.
Charles Ne~~O of Sprlnefleld. Mrs. Charlea EUJott and family. ton C. H., Mr. and Mrs. Eisel lion, Ohio, S]IOnt 0
daya ,
lowed by
were given " I Know Something Holmes and family Who left Wise ore with her. Mr. and Mrs.
lnatalled We r e ·Mra. O.arleJ .Rouah and dau· Buck &lt;Ed¥ Warner), Mrs. Ona With llleir aunt Mr
l.diiJe
a vesper serv1ce
Good Abou't Yoo .. by
Mrs. Friday lor Loudonville.
Wise are here from Waverly. Clyde Andrews, clumcelor corn. ghters, Pall.y and Angela of Kilmer, Bruce Enlow, Belpre; Wileo&gt;;en
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FliiiliiiliiiliiOiiii==--- 1Merlin Tracy· "Add A. Little A potluck dinner was served Dr and Mrs. R. R. Pickens mander; Lester Walburn, vice Columbus are the guests of Georee Merb, Jackson; Mr. 81111
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and S~gar Mrs Park· with the Rev. HolmeJ asking and son. Ray, and his parents, chancelor ; Brad WoUe, prelate; her mother, Mra. Ronald Grind- Mro. Herbert Parker and Nan- Mr. and Mrs. Georre Weiier· and "I..Gve fteme~bers .. grace. Gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Pickens of Mason, J . H. Grate, master of worki ley.
cy, Sharon Church, Syracuse; stet of New Jersey called on
M;s Dana Oliver who al~ the Holmes family Including a have returned from a vacation Richard Bailey, secretary; cash Mr. and Mrs. CharleJ Watson /Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Eher Carnllhoa
Due Te Redacoratlng
rend an article, ..·Patent Medl- scrapbook concerning events trip to canada.
Bahr, ireasurer; Danny Zirkle, anc1. afmUy o1. Balllmote, Md., Mr. 81111 Mra. John Bailey and an afternoon laat week.
Our Office,
· ." A reading, " High Cul- l and pictures during the fJVe j Mrs. Charles Searlel and dau- master of arms; Robert Grim, were recent suesll of Mrs. Greg, Pomeroy Rt. ; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Londus P*I'IOIII
We Will Not 11e Open
ture in Dixie," and a poem, years Rev. Holmes has ~erved : ghter, Mrs. Don Becker and )IIIIer eoard, ml R. L. Manley, Ronald Grindley.
Mra. Bill Fenton (Wilma Ho~ of Charleston, W. Va., spent
A
Slh
Friend• Like You," were as pastor.
children, Gree and Lisa, have outer guard.
Mr. and Mra. Morris Page ter), Columbus; Mr. 81111 Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pred
ug.
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Attending were Mr. and Mrs. returned from a llklay visit FoUowmg the meetJnc mem- 81111 Mra. Paul Hrubvltch and OWen Damewood, Mechanlcs- Cadle and suests of tile
But Will Open $at;
Guy Bing, Mr. and Mia. Ross with relatives In Blrmtnebam hers and eoests went to the daughter of Marietta were re- burg Rt. I; Cllllord Hayes and Codles Tuesday were Mr~ and
Aug, lOth,
Norris, Mrs. Mary Hubbard, and Clanton, Ala.
dinlng room for refreshmenll cent &amp;Oeals of Mr. and Mra. Gregory, Middleport;
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