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In June Sheriff Robert C,

Hartenbach's department log.
ged each call to the shertff'l
off1ce and at the end of tht
month the number wa!ii 1,310.

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calls the department made for
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In other activity durmg June
44 persons were charged and
held m Jail, eight ,.,.ldlnto
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Stop ironing tJ.nd go! ThiJ Laura Mae Life blouse !ltowt
up in tM nicelt place&amp; looking band-box jreah, Smartly
wilored witk Bermuda collar, •ide vent•. Beautiful Old
Dominion finish, "no iron" 65% Dacron*.35Cfo cotton.
White, lighl coral, beige or blue. Siz., 30 to 38. $2.91

'Dupont'• pol&gt;yeottt fiber.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

NOW' IN
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WE ARE MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION!

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MEIGS THEATRE

TONIGHT
James Stewart and
Maureen O'Hara in
"MR. HOBIS TAKES
A VACATION"

POMEIIOY, OHIO
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
"DIAMOND HEAD"
Charlton Reston, Yvette MJ.
mleux., Geo. Cbak1r1s, France

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Nuyen, Jame1 Darren, Aline
Ma~hon, Vaughn Taylor.
IWIIT &amp; HOT, J STOOGES
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Maj. Morris Post
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LOUNGE
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Natalie Wood Warren Beat.
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ADMFRAL

FLOOR
COVERING
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$399·00 TRADE
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Above Are Juat An Example Of Some Of The Bargein1 You
WUI Find At Biker Furniture During OUR REMOVAt: SALE!

SAVE

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July 12·13

WORTH OF FURNITURE,
APPLIANQS AND FLOOR
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MOSCOW tUPI&gt; - The Sov_iet ,..m, to bo two or more con- wer ,. that at Ulto time
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Union today aocuood Red Chma ', flicting opinions concerning ques· 1 assume that there are ..veral l"" and facdtli09 """ of 1 high
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voteo. today charted hie next
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'"dism and perversion. (That son and family returned ..... SIJn of Mr. and Mr• .. W. E. crou- Mrs. Brown, and cons1llfd of
MIUer and
rid and bave your readers and her
THE INTERNATIONAL BUZZ
Ted Ptckham. who Jllll I h e ought to hand Mandy Rlce-Dav- cently from a vacation 11 Vir· ser, were united m marrlap the poem of the month nad by
Bernard Diddle a lam- cardS and lel\el'il. Shell!: Mn.
At t.. st two headline-worthy !"escort service" business on 1 1es quite a laugh.)
glnia Beach, Virginia.
al the Pint
MeMonlll!
Mamie Buckley and an Uy.
Evelyn Berggret!ft, 'II Butllnd
New Yorkers - both wtldly ,the map a coople of decades \ Count on Unda Cltrlstlan to Mrs. Irma lhle, Mrs. Fran- Church at Vonton. They are
on planting and ieedinl Mrs.
Cooper Is spending Ave., Kearney, N. J.-s'l'EADY
wealthy - have lawyers in Lon· ago. writes from Estoril that k
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the cis 1\oberta aod Mrs. Elma both aradualeo of Rutland blah rosa by Mrt. VIVIan Hum•
week • vacation with Mr1. READER
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Louks visited Sunday afll!rnoott school an4 wiD Hvo in Colum· phre)'. Mrl. ahO"Wed thO Mamie Miller.
This column Ia detllcalttl •
names out of prtnt m the Pro- ··Me by I He ...ms omused ltalk. Her roctnt quote: '"l'ltese with Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Hoi· bus where both are employed.
how to Nl and pruna Tommy end Robert Diddle family llvlhl, tiC! II yuu'rl ha"'
fumo Case. One of the worrted by the fact that
a num· \•ren'l my teeth. I'm having new ter of MlnersvUie.
Relatlveo from cut ef
At the cloae of the meet. apent 1 week a camp Arrow· 1ng kid tratlble ttl' jlllt p1IJa
aentlemen
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chap 1her of celebr1tieo he s known jackets dOne and these are jual Mr. and Mrs. Clark lhle vi&amp;- here lor tho wadding Wlrf Mr. 1ng relmhmenll were aerved.
with TrooP :US ljiOliiiOrtCI\t'OOble, let Holen Halp YOU.
nohledh ltorh
la,mh parttes at ' haf vhe 'ollfferedludto sthend him !checks temporary. They don't feel at llfd over the weekend with Mr. and Mrt. Larry Wolty and 10ft Recent guuta of Mr.
the Racine Baplill Church. She wUI aiiCI
...w tc
e accen. 'I on women, I e me . e . em ou
jan safe. In fact, when I bit Ed· and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand of of Mllltlllekl, Mist Allee CfOU.
Merton Hall and Jtandy Mn. Molly Colarl apllll a amulllng expenoucet•
although he also provide• plt!n· True malaz'?" Wlli up ito pnce mund the other day I broke one Cleveland. While there they at- ser of, Mtnallold, Mr. and Mra.
and Mrs. Dalo Boyd week end In Columbua.
Helen Bol\llla can lll• IIIII
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wme and song;
other
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tended the Reuter reunion ·
Every
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VIsiting Mr• anti Mro • Cit.,. neWiplplf •
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of my JIC
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A roup of Time-Life execuUveo MrMr. adnd MMr!. CJhahrleslhPI. Ihled, va .. Mr. and Mn. Charles Balt4•
ShumndMrway
werendMrM. JoltnndArllOIIM1
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Mrs. Rex Crouaer
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pr...nl job by way o1 the Play· r1n1 Chester Moms and Slgne gu..ts o1 rs. rane11 -·-ton, Mr. Raymond CrOUifr aod
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Big chuckle a· Hasso belnJ produced as a of Racine July 4.
daughter Suo of Dunbar, W. of Toledo and Mro. G. B. Klmb and Mra. Charlel Mclllckle are
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entry for next sea- Mr. WilbUr Smith ol Phlll· va
Mr' and Mrt. Clarence ol l'arkerlbur• called "" Mro. Mro, Clyde Garner and aon,
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of Mobile, Ala.
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ooO (;h 1ove1 ·th• cheesecake editor of 1 h t It over, then decided not to pllSI Mro. Clark lhle.
Mila' Allee Crouser Ia In
1J1C1 Mrl. E. M. Riddle
C..ra Buck open\ a week
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weot lodles out lambourinea when oha doe1 Dr. tnt! Mro, Roger Gruesor Mantlteld· 111\«e she Is employ· Gl ParktrsbUr&amp; were recent Vlt' ill Columbus.
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weekend tetJded the 11fiddlng of their Mr. anil Mrs. John Hart of Mr. and Mn. Dale Smlllt and
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'have millions in graft to stash Rudo11 Nureyev, 1 e Russian guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe btothttr 'lic.y (!rOuser.
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ballet. dancer who has won such Thoren.
Mr.
Mrtl. Ray MDler and
tht Coall!o and 'l'htllllll tptnl
with Mr. end Mrl.
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Frank Sinatra's lather w a 1 acclatm from American aud· Mr. and Mra. Wallace Pow· randson Mille Mclmotb of lalllllles.
Melvla Smith of Pomeroy. , :;"': 11.•
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rushed to St. Mary'• Hospital lences •. developed aome One era and family of El Paao, Tex. ParkersbdrJI, and son, RaY· Mr. alld Mrl. Frank Gale and
-Mrt. Lyla 11wa
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they uoderstaJ
The Iin Hoboken with a 1rave ulcer cap1tahoUc taall!l soon alll!r ho arrived Thuraday evening lor a mood Miller tftd children of
latll!r say· "He':"jusl :unmng
The blagesl apend·
to the_ Wesl Exam· visit with her parents Mr. and lAI
e&amp;lll.,llpen\ a day
Do h
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the Ier m !Dwn, a widower, bas gone pie : He • JUSI signed \o
Mra. Vernon Neaoe and Stanley. with tl!i'l Miller.
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for more than $3.000 In nllht- aae papero on I Rlvlora. Ytlla Mr.
Mro. George Theiss '·. : . · .'
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u not, wait till !1!61! He won 't :clubs during the past month. overloolttnl Monte Carh - an and family of Belpre w,... supbe rtliLning •l•insl Kennedy He's mourning his lovely wile, elegant ptece. of properiJ with per gues\1 of Mra.
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'who was a famous ,hOw&amp;irl. a $105,000 prtce lag
Stan- Jtamm Thuraday.
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He gave one curront beauty ley Kubrick, director of "Dr. Mr. and Mro. Clarenct Grue- bli!Ory t
by retldida
I$5011 "beCause you look like Strangelove," built a .B • 52 10r and Dr. and Mro. Roger the annual ojllll aJt sosiOII ol the
Some Washington ln•lders say my wife" . . . Mrt. Louie Prl· bomber Interior ol sttepperton Grueser and family of
llle of Mao .Parliament, the old·
the under-t~~Hurltce emotions mo tGia Malone 1 expects the \studiO! In London - and lt'• j visited Thursday evenlnl with est ouch lellolative body In the
In Con~"' are so explosive ,baby In Deeember.
;eoMtdert!d one of the mOlt real· Mr. and Mn. Arthur Orr of world.
they fear the members " 1 II
.lstic renderings of a plane's In· Bashlll.
11 waa lltf·''ltr•t limo lhal a
COtnol to blows before lhe Sum- \ A larl• and vocal croup
of'll!rior eYer uoed at a movlt Mr. and Mra. John lhla and WOIIIIII
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mer ls over ..... ln&amp;rid Berl· Democrats In Washington hope aet. Yet II wu done complote- familY toUred thl Campus Mar· pat'l. . ., 'li . the ·· -..;ony,
man's huoband, ' Llrs Sthmldt, \that Sen. George Smathtrl ol ly withool cooperation from tlus Museum at Marietta Sun- whleh goes liiell more lbaD
hal aecurod the tJWtU 10 attgo Florida will win the VIce Pres- SAC. Kubrick limply used Air day afternoon.
yean.
" Row to Succeed" In Parla. ' ldentlal nominatiOn nell H~nt j Forct pamphltta 11 a IUide.
Mr. aud Mn. Joe Thoren viiHe'll produce It a
months around . He's one of Pretklent
llfd last week with Mr. aud H.o\1101 IIIJ' IN CELL 11
from now at thO Theatre. de Par· Kennedy's dearfll !rloncls, end W-'YNE'S PLANS
Mrs. Harold Hamm and Pet· LilccA. ltalf;dlrn - 1'Uc-m..
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gy o1 PlllllburJh, Pa.
pMinclal cltieC Jlr, GI01rllllll
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plan 1o launch o rocket I n to .JFK could jull about wrap up Wayne con•plelfd hll role In the : SCHEDULI: -,oRLD GOI.J'
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opac. !rom Cube
Johnny \the total female vote, and they'd multl-mlllloo dollar producllon\ NI!W YOitK 11Jl&gt;ll - Tltlr\y· he wu eWiltiDa· \l'lal ,. .
MathllwlUKivthaHofhiaearn- ·count on George 10 rescue 1 of thO Biblical movie, "Tht 1'1""' (llll1lllrleo havt been tn111tacl\oddletl0n ch.....,., poUoe rt(l.-&amp;o
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10 partie!• in tho lltb COllado td. .
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but they won't llall!n
we tell them what slle Too many
Spaak
that
Nl - Bpply to everyone when you 3rt' vnlv!'d in education.
He planued"' olart llfiOUatlono a.m., Otto up 20, 4.40 a.m.. E":
is - a two-laced,
seboolto perly
p.
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ktta s Khrushcht'Y " an&gt;tOUS to dealing wtth human behavtor. You first mteroot .. a parent
WiLb cJndidotes of other parties I.. Pennsylvania up 21, ' a.m.,
cat. I'm sure youve And the reuon theY I --"••It
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Each indovodual and hts envn · shoul; he to make sure that ,.,ur
wtthln a lew dayo. II waa DOl yel lC. _v .
down=: S:tl " oten
type, Helen- "you" I!ChoolllllbiY JIOP8
J"t1l' two
Wf'rf' onment l!i
ent . Judgments rhlld il
If ne Is having
clear whether IIlla would receive m., Defender up 2%,
a.m.;
turned when It comes 111010 so theY cen
t.owD
furth•r ovidence that Ule SinO· •hich ... Important ial"lors tn ed· dllflculty. find out why. There are
fWS
sufficient baeklnl for his own Jacob G. down Ill, ' ·.· a.m.;
bul, with women, "
• Uon year
w II II
Sovl&lt;'t
arP not hkelv , ucallon natm ally vary These many cau.., lm problemo. They
candldaty or would limll himself S. M. Jenkl Up D, 1.45
in conversation, espedal- Something
WI'ODI
nt1l
to dMe the pohtlcol and
many prohlcm• ol educotooo are ' ma\ be psych,logical. physical,
to a key role In picking the
I!Oiworth down as,_1.51
she not only brags these kldo and thelrthe
cal oplll that has
between impottanllot you to undetstand .. • neurologlcol.
, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erl.. . president.
p.m., Indiana dOwn 211, t.21 a. 11 up, but runs us down. She Ia and ;men yuu UY
the two gtants ol the Commum&lt;t However. your f ,t conce•n " 01 Don't a,ume that the ochool or wine and three children are
m. Walter WllUIIIIIOit up GI'Mfto S().O-O sympathetic with our should 1M laked tboolll, thtP
camp.
and should be ihe11 effects upon it. pt·ogram t. to blame. Tills vlsitlng his brother Heyward ! Tile follower• olex-dlcator JUID I",,' 4:10 a.m, ; Ferdlllllnd down
she always hal10 the Is aomelhln&amp; wrDIII
Tile ..golta'.ong teams have , your clllld.
won't help your child. Any basic Erlewino and family ol Syco- D. !'&lt;ron
temporarily ureenup 5:50 a.m.; Wtstem
joke, lllwa.ya doing me- too. - READY FOR, )1
"-' meetmg tn s&lt;"&lt;"ret anrl no The ,. oi readmg ,eems to program change wtll probably more, Illinois.
subdued by the !allure ol their Greenup 7:115 a.m.; Dave
special lor them,
80 and get,. SCHOOL
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Information on tlolr tolks loo&lt; he a good exa mpl&lt; for dtscu•· tak• too long
he of value to
Mr _.ood Mra. L. R. Chapman eledton boycott.
ell down 31, 5:30 a.m.; Nationthem off alone
they
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1 110ean Dear Roady :
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to.en made public. Th• Sovl•t sion Som• ochool• emphostte • your chtld
spent a day In Dayton with the
al up 31, I a.m. ; Valvollne up "really taUt." But let
m- Come now, honey, oren I
pre"" loa• all but tgnort&lt;l th• pho•nies prognm othe ,.und• of On the other hand. don't think latter's brother, Johnny Rom·
32, I a.m.; san Salvador up 33, en como clOSI and lt'a, "You a little rou&amp;h on aU af \II?
letlt&gt;rl!'l and the1r combmatiOn!i l Uwt there are controversiel m me and famllv . They took their
12:20 a .m.; lnca down 33,
little thins. you look
so H.
Delv K..mlln
I, 01/iel" schools emphaSIZe th• look· evety area There ,, • good deal nlete, PattY Romine homo. Sh• i
a.m.; Jessboal up 33, 2:50a.m. ;
" or "Honey I'm sure Dear Holen:
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Still anothP• Iactor
ihe lsay method .teoming the enttre of r..earch whtch Indicate• what had enjoyed 1 ,...k't vlalt with 1
Chippewa down 33, 5:4lJ a.m.;
like 'to know your ma.. You
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wa!'defum('e or \\o!d l
should be oone In education You the Chapman•.
Tampico
34, ! :45 p.m.:
Is running," this always in kid
th• Kremlin
Chmese •tudents The m•JOI"itr of children learn should ...k rea.... lor parti&lt;:ular The Gereld !loan family mov·
Euaene JoiiH down 34, 9:15 p.
of • erowd. The ttuPid girl IS otway• ....... . ml
tn Mosr:&gt;w . K.. v
to l"'"d qmte adequ•tely with .,. acUona
ed from tht Wayne Lyle farm
m.; R. H. Bosworth II up
think she Is trying 10 be back. A year ago she
In dtstnbuttng anu -Sovoet ht.ra· ther approach Tltoe• who ore 1 ThO most lmportonl factor lo [b.ock to Sprlntdleld.
1:20 a.m.; P_amela D. qp 34, helpful aud when we tell them ed from. the eighth gracle. My
tuo·e
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havtng dlrtlcult} probabli have -· .
Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Rolf· Trudine Mae Daft, daughter U5 a.m.; EHsha Woods up 34, the
dirty tricks she has husband and I aa«,bt!r I Sst
1"he Sftvlf't go,£&gt;rnment
last some spec •rlc probletn wh•.ch VJ
\man were Sunday dinner IUoats ,of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Daft, 4.10 a.m.; SUsan Lane up 34,
on otbtr women they aay, watch and she lllld,
1 hate
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week expelltd th ree R•d
with thetr
CHISOX L081: HURLER
, with bla parents, Mr. and Mra. S3% Wedgewood Dr., Columbus, 5:45 a.m.
my nuoband did last nJWtl, this stupid, eheap
llloldnl
dtplnm•ts and two •tud•nt• fnr What doe• Uli• mean? Actually CHILAGO oUP! I - Left-haoder Harley Hoffman.
Ohio and Cecil 1\ay
GaDipulll Dam - Polly
must you women 1alwtl1a watth.'' and threW II down and
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.t. hoth mt&gt;lhod 8 achieve succes11. It . Frank
h Ch B•umann
Wh t will
"" I lott .to Jack p.-v
• .. , has employment son o' 1 Mr. and Mro. CJ•h·
•• 2:35 a.m.; Crucible down run ...._ I ood•IOOkln•
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noun&lt;tng
.-m m • P""' ••• i• a matler of judgment to choooeo t • , tca1o
1e
or on tn· in Mansfield.
u "lfd In marrlllt 1:.. a.m.
dolm'" How
be 10 We tald we 1IOll
ul • Ill
in lht&gt; di o;putP Monriav thf'
one
favor ol the tlwr. Each ' definite period wUh • torn
GeoJ1Ie Perry lt worklnl for 7.,n,;.
2n;. m. at tho Wet- Kuawbo River Z.
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she ran away. She'S home now
0
ouotPd rhtn""• we&lt;P g"'"." soltd grou 10
p probably wtll defend thetr l tendon on his orm. Baumann ouf- the 1\oulh Brothors of Salem 1 ley Chapel Methodist
Marmet $:30 am.;
Diane:
but I can't do ailylhiDR with
support at a mass rally m Ptl&lt;· opproach
the proper an•wer . lert&lt;l the Injury loot saturday Center.
•b lh Rev C J Lemley
up Marmet $:3$ a.m.;
,
th her. Haft you any ltlgglllloiiiT
lnM.
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\ •hile pltchln&amp; against the Boeton Mr. and Mrs. L: ft.
hetd 11 the Nel• A. V. Chris dOwn Wid!ield 6:35 Por
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SERVICES SET
I!ted Sox.
aud nleco, Patsy 1\omlne,were lson home. Mr. and Mrs. Nel· P·':"·; W. H.
Jr.
Ylhil t
of woman Ia Oear lt.T.:
MARRIAGE APPI.ICA110N Service' lor Mrs. hoElsie
ol,.
re-- son Wl.11 mak1 their
· home at Wiltf1eld
ypt a peek·..boo I am afrekl 1111 ._ Ia'· A
di·•Ad·t : thTh•
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t ba Sox n
Joeonnounced
Cunnin 11• shopplnl in Parkersbure
inf' 1:30 p.m.·'
she welrt
Clarence Potts. 68. Cheshlre , am•. 72. Pomeroy, w...,o =a • • 1"
"m•
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• .cenlly.
:waver! where he io employad.
. W teld ll:IO p.m. ;
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are about 15
Rt. :1, coal miner. and Eva r.. : Meigs Gen.eral hospttal thts "ham, "'h" torok• h:• nght collar· Mr. and Mra. Harold Bolen
Y.
patcher down Winfield 1!35 a.
H.
toen-1111' will relpecl yoll
Little. &amp;I. Rl. _ Che•hire.
morning, wtll be hrid ThUrsday I bone June 3, wont he ready to and Eddie Llad of Roynoldshurg Mrs ....onna Hayes aud baby m.; Llda H. up Winfield 2:10
MOST ·of the time only If .you
TAKEN TO2 HOSPITAL
\at 2-:10 p. m. at the Ewing play lor at least another month. were visiting 1 low days with spent a night with Louise Mll- a.m.
This I• tn answer to the ul.. her thtt easy way - ' bY
Mrs Homer Bradshaw Porn· Chapel with burial In Letart
hlo mother Mn. Grover Stout am.
elgltllt l!'lder who Wll diiiP" iiJI!t!tlng the 111\le prolllellll .diY.
erov R
was
to' M•iM• c:emelet·y beside her late hu•· j
WOODLAND BURNED
and helped with the hoy bar·
pointed and heartbroken
be- by-day before thtY bavt
a
Genera.! 0
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band, Judson
The. Rev. An ..umatt&lt;l 30 ocreoof land ' vest. Eddy remained for a few ,;;:r. and
of Col b
the clldn:l have an tlghth ehance to get bll and un1111n·
1
tienl
a. m. 0todav bv '•'ret'land Norris wtll ofltctate. :was
charred Monday at Car- days visit.
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•on, ary,
um
IJ"aduattDn party.
ageable.
\':. Pomeroy
I tllll an etghtlt ll'ader, too, Whit can yoo do aiKJUI ta
81 6 emer ency squad She was I member of the Le- penter when a flro broke out Mr. Harro of Charleston and s pent a few doyo of \heir Yl
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· .tart Methodist church. Surviv· and burned until tale last night. 1 friend, Mr. Phillips, spent a cation with her
Mr.
NeWS
most of us think these
now? Try retracing your atePI8
TO INVESTIGATE
Y·
V/hell yoo el[ltCIIGO lll\le end
ors _ include three daughters: Fire Warden VIdor Bahr was couplo o1 da.yo on bls farm, and Mrs. T. N. K
Columbus, summoned. The fore threatened the Elza Ballengee farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Bll!!l;· j;adwaJ.
IIY• too milCh, you11 produce a ·
1Da"Y Skinner.
Meigs county common pleas lEloise Adamo, Pomeroy; Ro- 1a hay field, .and aome realtlenll
Iader o1 Columbus open! a ·week
cblld WltD expet:ll avorylblnl
John C. Bacon has order- 1herta Marshall, Darwin; a: feared II mlcht reach nearby
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end with her parent.
... and gina praellcally ..
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ed Allen c. Rill to make
\brother, Hitrry ' iMlfls; Lttart, \bulldings. 'l'llt·'Paynll!r farm II
Mrs. (llpha ,Barr.
at the home of Mrs, 8fes
So detarmlne where and lin
vnrre Investigation of an art ton , and a sister, Mrs. Harriett Hy- property owned by the loll! Don
ladera and the Barr• spent an kina. Alaitllng her was Mrs.
CWS,
you wtm wrong and do I right.o
bv Betty Russell against Ray· alt. Letart. Friends may call iC. Hartinger. No cause of the
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aftern!IOn with Mr. and Mro. Opal . arrla. Members
abotJt-faef. 01\re bt!r more lillie
mood Russell.
\at the funtral home any time. ·ftre waa cletermlned.
Duane
Barr
at
Oak
Hill.
Mr.
wore
Mra.
Mamie
Buckley,
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fewer
.l'ltlft real
1ft.
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and Mrs. Cadwallader retun&gt;Brown, Mrt. Mary Geor1e Diddle spent II!D daya and
ternl
and lblap;
lea crolkllalll;
llllft
- - - - - - - - - - ed to Columbus SUnday nigh\
Mn. Edna Hall, Mrs.
In Gallipolis visiting.
dlselpUne and len yak - and
Mr, and Mra. Dana Hamm or and on Monday Mr. Cadwal· vlan Humphrey, Mrs. Ina
Mr. •nd Mra. Bernard Did· let .It be known calmly an 4
Minersville R. D., Mra. Freda Iader belan hla duties as •II'&gt; sar. Mrs. Paulino Myers, Mrl.
and aon Geor&amp;t and Mn. firmlY thai yoo wUI nol
- Evans and Mro. Ethel Wheetef cultural teacher at the Dublin Vema 1\osf, Mra. Laura
Diddle aJid
LI!J. for "san." Good Juclt - yqu'l
of Racine were dinner auesta high oehool where he wtlltoach
Dorolha Riebel, Mrl.
by spent Wednesday at Fork· need It! - H.
·
Thursday or Mrs. Ora Archer this !aU.
Osborne, Mrs. Mulnl Whi•
' Run Lake.
Y!MII' HeltJIDI 8aacl
and
brother,
Lesii!C
Baily.
Mra.
Mra.
Gract
Woller,
Mn.
M
Kermit
Jl'lsh
and
hiJ..
Dear Helen:
o o o
Wheeler Ia slayiog !Or a more Juanita Tackett,
ol
William• and Mrs.
"·
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1 have a friend wba hat mule
extended visit
Mr. and Mrs. 1\acy Tackett of
The progr•m waa In
Barbara, Phillip, and Jim· Uple aclerosla and Is eottllftf4
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Mr. and
Stanley John- Fwlnaton and Roy E. crouser,
of tho vice president
spent
week :lh Mra. to a wheel chair. Would
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dtov~lopment~
ne~otlatl~no odeolu~l·
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River - Pilton Up 14, Dear Helen :
""dan~erow; wonder
conluslon among educators and upoll such factors aa the troinlug should then
con~
With
cy
•:4$ p.m.; Freiberger up
HoW
you tell
thll
researcher•
the teochero and the 10&lt;111 ,... the total olctul't! of ~~ lm·1 Ilia, caodidalt of the P~le'l 7:40 p.m.; Bayoo Lorrlllne up
dame they think is perfect,
Unfortunately tnsome coses 01
suit. oblalnod with · the students. [provem..,l. Thlo
oeybady·o Rodleall porty, bad
eloetorll j14, • :&amp;0 p.m.; Chlrlerol
from legs topersonaUty,.ll pure
this true Perhaps t not ac
type ot controvet"S) alsO ' job Constructive pareD~&lt; are
votes on the ba•" ol &amp;mday'll4,
a.m.; OVEC down 15, actress?
they could Usll!n
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basts for good
which are peoceful naUonwide baliotong, but _a.m.; A.. E. Dykes up
17. her when
has an aU • ah"l

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UPI Etlacotloo llpe&lt;lol"'l
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there prohobly , Research does not give the ans- , benefit He will po-obobb ouctHd
MOSCOW tUPI&gt; - The Sov_iet ,..m, to bo two or more con- wer ,. that at Ulto time
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the Communtst party """'paper " need lor mort conclusiOns gamzation •team ttachlng do- m l"!"n the baslo fM tj1e oucceao he lacked 'ro lor on abaOiuto ma• 5.51 p.m., Peggy Downey
Pravda a few hour. alter Bell!tBn 1 "'".-don g -.1 research It is dtl· 01 t t atlon etc 0 oocial ' of our demoa"lti&lt; oociety.
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'"dism and perversion. (That son and family returned ..... SIJn of Mr. and Mr• .. W. E. crou- Mrs. Brown, and cons1llfd of
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THE INTERNATIONAL BUZZ
Ted Ptckham. who Jllll I h e ought to hand Mandy Rlce-Dav- cently from a vacation 11 Vir· ser, were united m marrlap the poem of the month nad by
Bernard Diddle a lam- cardS and lel\el'il. Shell!: Mn.
At t.. st two headline-worthy !"escort service" business on 1 1es quite a laugh.)
glnia Beach, Virginia.
al the Pint
MeMonlll!
Mamie Buckley and an Uy.
Evelyn Berggret!ft, 'II Butllnd
New Yorkers - both wtldly ,the map a coople of decades \ Count on Unda Cltrlstlan to Mrs. Irma lhle, Mrs. Fran- Church at Vonton. They are
on planting and ieedinl Mrs.
Cooper Is spending Ave., Kearney, N. J.-s'l'EADY
wealthy - have lawyers in Lon· ago. writes from Estoril that k
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the cis 1\oberta aod Mrs. Elma both aradualeo of Rutland blah rosa by Mrt. VIVIan Hum•
week • vacation with Mr1. READER
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don tryiDI to keep their famoo• he " com?,"sing his memotro, l
Louks visited Sunday afll!rnoott school an4 wiD Hvo in Colum· phre)'. Mrl. ahO"Wed thO Mamie Miller.
This column Ia detllcalttl •
names out of prtnt m the Pro- ··Me by I He ...ms omused ltalk. Her roctnt quote: '"l'ltese with Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Hoi· bus where both are employed.
how to Nl and pruna Tommy end Robert Diddle family llvlhl, tiC! II yuu'rl ha"'
fumo Case. One of the worrted by the fact that
a num· \•ren'l my teeth. I'm having new ter of MlnersvUie.
Relatlveo from cut ef
At the cloae of the meet. apent 1 week a camp Arrow· 1ng kid tratlble ttl' jlllt p1IJa
aentlemen
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chap 1her of celebr1tieo he s known jackets dOne and these are jual Mr. and Mrs. Clark lhle vi&amp;- here lor tho wadding Wlrf Mr. 1ng relmhmenll were aerved.
with TrooP :US ljiOliiiOrtCI\t'OOble, let Holen Halp YOU.
nohledh ltorh
la,mh parttes at ' haf vhe 'ollfferedludto sthend him !checks temporary. They don't feel at llfd over the weekend with Mr. and Mrt. Larry Wolty and 10ft Recent guuta of Mr.
the Racine Baplill Church. She wUI aiiCI
...w tc
e accen. 'I on women, I e me . e . em ou
jan safe. In fact, when I bit Ed· and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand of of Mllltlllekl, Mist Allee CfOU.
Merton Hall and Jtandy Mn. Molly Colarl apllll a amulllng expenoucet•
although he also provide• plt!n· True malaz'?" Wlli up ito pnce mund the other day I broke one Cleveland. While there they at- ser of, Mtnallold, Mr. and Mra.
and Mrs. Dalo Boyd week end In Columbua.
Helen Bol\llla can lll• IIIII
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ty of member
wme and song;
other
. ke1s tn h"•a arm...
tended the Reuter reunion ·
Every
'I Crouser o "''-·IIo•0 , w,
VIsiting Mr• anti Mro • Cit.,. neWiplplf •
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of N
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of my JIC
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A roup of Time-Life execuUveo MrMr. adnd MMr!. CJhahrleslhPI. Ihled, va .. Mr. and Mn. Charles Balt4•
ShumndMrway
werendMrM. JoltnndArllOIIM1
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have ,o" E. S7th 'St., amved
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Stephen
at his Tender Reel," o comedy star· i' a11Y • ndMNlcFy,
Mrs. Rex Crouaer
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pr...nl job by way o1 the Play· r1n1 Chester Moms and Slgne gu..ts o1 rs. rane11 -·-ton, Mr. Raymond CrOUifr aod
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boy Club
Big chuckle a· Hasso belnJ produced as a of Racine July 4.
daughter Suo of Dunbar, W. of Toledo and Mro. G. B. Klmb and Mra. Charlel Mclllckle are
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. ay or w• 11 t'h000 rk•· ' r-·nd town· The new coo••-·
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entry for next sea- Mr. WilbUr Smith ol Phlll· va
Mr' and Mrt. Clarence ol l'arkerlbur• called "" Mro. Mro, Clyde Garner and aon,
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t.arkms.
of Mobile, Ala.
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ooO (;h 1ove1 ·th• cheesecake editor of 1 h t It over, then decided not to pllSI Mro. Clark lhle.
Mila' Allee Crouser Ia In
1J1C1 Mrl. E. M. Riddle
C..ra Buck open\ a week
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c ec or flo! 'th ·
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weot lodles out lambourinea when oha doe1 Dr. tnt! Mro, Roger Gruesor Mantlteld· 111\«e she Is employ· Gl ParktrsbUr&amp; were recent Vlt' ill Columbus.
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mlllioo ) . . Gov. : banks are trym&amp; to eapttaltze her gospel medley at the Arllt!r· aof M
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R kdivided
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sOrMron K UY h N.
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crouser spent
Park a C • 1
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ease a 10111 weekend at htJIIIt here and all'
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of ColumbUo are
weekend tetJded the 11fiddlng of their Mr. anil Mrs. John Hart of Mr. and Mn. Dale Smlllt and
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'have millions in graft to stash Rudo11 Nureyev, 1 e Russian guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe btothttr 'lic.y (!rOuser.
and ntece of
end Mra. Gladya smlUt -IJI:",
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ballet. dancer who has won such Thoren.
Mr.
Mrtl. Ray MDler and
tht Coall!o and 'l'htllllll tptnl
with Mr. end Mrl.
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Frank Sinatra's lather w a 1 acclatm from American aud· Mr. and Mra. Wallace Pow· randson Mille Mclmotb of lalllllles.
Melvla Smith of Pomeroy. , :;"': 11.•
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rushed to St. Mary'• Hospital lences •. developed aome One era and family of El Paao, Tex. ParkersbdrJI, and son, RaY· Mr. alld Mrl. Frank Gale and
-Mrt. Lyla 11wa
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they uoderstaJ
The Iin Hoboken with a 1rave ulcer cap1tahoUc taall!l soon alll!r ho arrived Thuraday evening lor a mood Miller tftd children of
latll!r say· "He':"jusl :unmng
The blagesl apend·
to the_ Wesl Exam· visit with her parents Mr. and lAI
e&amp;lll.,llpen\ a day
Do h
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the Ier m !Dwn, a widower, bas gone pie : He • JUSI signed \o
Mra. Vernon Neaoe and Stanley. with tl!i'l Miller.
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for more than $3.000 In nllht- aae papero on I Rlvlora. Ytlla Mr.
Mro. George Theiss '·. : . · .'
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u not, wait till !1!61! He won 't :clubs during the past month. overloolttnl Monte Carh - an and family of Belpre w,... supbe rtliLning •l•insl Kennedy He's mourning his lovely wile, elegant ptece. of properiJ with per gues\1 of Mra.
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'who was a famous ,hOw&amp;irl. a $105,000 prtce lag
Stan- Jtamm Thuraday.
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He gave one curront beauty ley Kubrick, director of "Dr. Mr. and Mro. Clarenct Grue- bli!Ory t
by retldida
I$5011 "beCause you look like Strangelove," built a .B • 52 10r and Dr. and Mro. Roger the annual ojllll aJt sosiOII ol the
Some Washington ln•lders say my wife" . . . Mrt. Louie Prl· bomber Interior ol sttepperton Grueser and family of
llle of Mao .Parliament, the old·
the under-t~~Hurltce emotions mo tGia Malone 1 expects the \studiO! In London - and lt'• j visited Thursday evenlnl with est ouch lellolative body In the
In Con~"' are so explosive ,baby In Deeember.
;eoMtdert!d one of the mOlt real· Mr. and Mn. Arthur Orr of world.
they fear the members " 1 II
.lstic renderings of a plane's In· Bashlll.
11 waa lltf·''ltr•t limo lhal a
COtnol to blows before lhe Sum- \ A larl• and vocal croup
of'll!rior eYer uoed at a movlt Mr. and Mra. John lhla and WOIIIIII
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mer ls over ..... ln&amp;rid Berl· Democrats In Washington hope aet. Yet II wu done complote- familY toUred thl Campus Mar· pat'l. . ., 'li . the ·· -..;ony,
man's huoband, ' Llrs Sthmldt, \that Sen. George Smathtrl ol ly withool cooperation from tlus Museum at Marietta Sun- whleh goes liiell more lbaD
hal aecurod the tJWtU 10 attgo Florida will win the VIce Pres- SAC. Kubrick limply used Air day afternoon.
yean.
" Row to Succeed" In Parla. ' ldentlal nominatiOn nell H~nt j Forct pamphltta 11 a IUide.
Mr. aud Mn. Joe Thoren viiHe'll produce It a
months around . He's one of Pretklent
llfd last week with Mr. aud H.o\1101 IIIJ' IN CELL 11
from now at thO Theatre. de Par· Kennedy's dearfll !rloncls, end W-'YNE'S PLANS
Mrs. Harold Hamm and Pet· LilccA. ltalf;dlrn - 1'Uc-m..
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gy o1 PlllllburJh, Pa.
pMinclal cltieC Jlr, GI01rllllll
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plan 1o launch o rocket I n to .JFK could jull about wrap up Wayne con•plelfd hll role In the : SCHEDULI: -,oRLD GOI.J'
ht. bell Frltlo11n.the
opac. !rom Cube
Johnny \the total female vote, and they'd multl-mlllloo dollar producllon\ NI!W YOitK 11Jl&gt;ll - Tltlr\y· he wu eWiltiDa· \l'lal ,. .
MathllwlUKivthaHofhiaearn- ·count on George 10 rescue 1 of thO Biblical movie, "Tht 1'1""' (llll1lllrleo havt been tn111tacl\oddletl0n ch.....,., poUoe rt(l.-&amp;o
lngs at thO Forest Hill• Music number of 90Uihern •tales lor Greoteot Story Ever Tolll."
10 partie!• in tho lltb COllado td. .
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P'ntlvai 1o Dr. MarUn Luther the Demo . ... The film "Satan Weynt maltel hit next plc• Cup altd llllemallonal GoU Cham· Solnoltl had MtVad Ill
.KJnt. 1o advance the cause of in Hlah heelo,'' which Wd
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The prooeeutlon e:ttpaei Ia
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lite· ialliftl Au1. It, prGbllbly Unltad lilies, ba• jtlll btell 1111 luropaa• waten Wbui DOl liarD
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we tell them what slle Too many
Spaak
that
Nl - Bpply to everyone when you 3rt' vnlv!'d in education.
He planued"' olart llfiOUatlono a.m., Otto up 20, 4.40 a.m.. E":
is - a two-laced,
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ktta s Khrushcht'Y " an&gt;tOUS to dealing wtth human behavtor. You first mteroot .. a parent
WiLb cJndidotes of other parties I.. Pennsylvania up 21, ' a.m.,
cat. I'm sure youve And the reuon theY I --"••It
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Each indovodual and hts envn · shoul; he to make sure that ,.,ur
wtthln a lew dayo. II waa DOl yel lC. _v .
down=: S:tl " oten
type, Helen- "you" I!ChoolllllbiY JIOP8
J"t1l' two
Wf'rf' onment l!i
ent . Judgments rhlld il
If ne Is having
clear whether IIlla would receive m., Defender up 2%,
a.m.;
turned when It comes 111010 so theY cen
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furth•r ovidence that Ule SinO· •hich ... Important ial"lors tn ed· dllflculty. find out why. There are
fWS
sufficient baeklnl for his own Jacob G. down Ill, ' ·.· a.m.;
bul, with women, "
• Uon year
w II II
Sovl&lt;'t
arP not hkelv , ucallon natm ally vary These many cau.., lm problemo. They
candldaty or would limll himself S. M. Jenkl Up D, 1.45
in conversation, espedal- Something
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to dMe the pohtlcol and
many prohlcm• ol educotooo are ' ma\ be psych,logical. physical,
to a key role In picking the
I!Oiworth down as,_1.51
she not only brags these kldo and thelrthe
cal oplll that has
between impottanllot you to undetstand .. • neurologlcol.
, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erl.. . president.
p.m., Indiana dOwn 211, t.21 a. 11 up, but runs us down. She Ia and ;men yuu UY
the two gtants ol the Commum&lt;t However. your f ,t conce•n " 01 Don't a,ume that the ochool or wine and three children are
m. Walter WllUIIIIIOit up GI'Mfto S().O-O sympathetic with our should 1M laked tboolll, thtP
camp.
and should be ihe11 effects upon it. pt·ogram t. to blame. Tills vlsitlng his brother Heyward ! Tile follower• olex-dlcator JUID I",,' 4:10 a.m, ; Ferdlllllnd down
she always hal10 the Is aomelhln&amp; wrDIII
Tile ..golta'.ong teams have , your clllld.
won't help your child. Any basic Erlewino and family ol Syco- D. !'&lt;ron
temporarily ureenup 5:50 a.m.; Wtstem
joke, lllwa.ya doing me- too. - READY FOR, )1
"-' meetmg tn s&lt;"&lt;"ret anrl no The ,. oi readmg ,eems to program change wtll probably more, Illinois.
subdued by the !allure ol their Greenup 7:115 a.m.; Dave
special lor them,
80 and get,. SCHOOL
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Information on tlolr tolks loo&lt; he a good exa mpl&lt; for dtscu•· tak• too long
he of value to
Mr _.ood Mra. L. R. Chapman eledton boycott.
ell down 31, 5:30 a.m.; Nationthem off alone
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to.en made public. Th• Sovl•t sion Som• ochool• emphostte • your chtld
spent a day In Dayton with the
al up 31, I a.m. ; Valvollne up "really taUt." But let
m- Come now, honey, oren I
pre"" loa• all but tgnort&lt;l th• pho•nies prognm othe ,.und• of On the other hand. don't think latter's brother, Johnny Rom·
32, I a.m.; san Salvador up 33, en como clOSI and lt'a, "You a little rou&amp;h on aU af \II?
letlt&gt;rl!'l and the1r combmatiOn!i l Uwt there are controversiel m me and famllv . They took their
12:20 a .m.; lnca down 33,
little thins. you look
so H.
Delv K..mlln
I, 01/iel" schools emphaSIZe th• look· evety area There ,, • good deal nlete, PattY Romine homo. Sh• i
a.m.; Jessboal up 33, 2:50a.m. ;
" or "Honey I'm sure Dear Holen:
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Still anothP• Iactor
ihe lsay method .teoming the enttre of r..earch whtch Indicate• what had enjoyed 1 ,...k't vlalt with 1
Chippewa down 33, 5:4lJ a.m.;
like 'to know your ma.. You
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wa!'defum('e or \\o!d l
should be oone In education You the Chapman•.
Tampico
34, ! :45 p.m.:
Is running," this always in kid
th• Kremlin
Chmese •tudents The m•JOI"itr of children learn should ...k rea.... lor parti&lt;:ular The Gereld !loan family mov·
Euaene JoiiH down 34, 9:15 p.
of • erowd. The ttuPid girl IS otway• ....... . ml
tn Mosr:&gt;w . K.. v
to l"'"d qmte adequ•tely with .,. acUona
ed from tht Wayne Lyle farm
m.; R. H. Bosworth II up
think she Is trying 10 be back. A year ago she
In dtstnbuttng anu -Sovoet ht.ra· ther approach Tltoe• who ore 1 ThO most lmportonl factor lo [b.ock to Sprlntdleld.
1:20 a.m.; P_amela D. qp 34, helpful aud when we tell them ed from. the eighth gracle. My
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havtng dlrtlcult} probabli have -· .
Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Rolf· Trudine Mae Daft, daughter U5 a.m.; EHsha Woods up 34, the
dirty tricks she has husband and I aa«,bt!r I Sst
1"he Sftvlf't go,£&gt;rnment
last some spec •rlc probletn wh•.ch VJ
\man were Sunday dinner IUoats ,of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Daft, 4.10 a.m.; SUsan Lane up 34,
on otbtr women they aay, watch and she lllld,
1 hate
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with thetr
CHISOX L081: HURLER
, with bla parents, Mr. and Mra. S3% Wedgewood Dr., Columbus, 5:45 a.m.
my nuoband did last nJWtl, this stupid, eheap
llloldnl
dtplnm•ts and two •tud•nt• fnr What doe• Uli• mean? Actually CHILAGO oUP! I - Left-haoder Harley Hoffman.
Ohio and Cecil 1\ay
GaDipulll Dam - Polly
must you women 1alwtl1a watth.'' and threW II down and
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Wh t will
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noun&lt;tng
.-m m • P""' ••• i• a matler of judgment to choooeo t • , tca1o
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or on tn· in Mansfield.
u "lfd In marrlllt 1:.. a.m.
dolm'" How
be 10 We tald we 1IOll
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in lht&gt; di o;putP Monriav thf'
one
favor ol the tlwr. Each ' definite period wUh • torn
GeoJ1Ie Perry lt worklnl for 7.,n,;.
2n;. m. at tho Wet- Kuawbo River Z.
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she ran away. She'S home now
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p probably wtll defend thetr l tendon on his orm. Baumann ouf- the 1\oulh Brothors of Salem 1 ley Chapel Methodist
Marmet $:30 am.;
Diane:
but I can't do ailylhiDR with
support at a mass rally m Ptl&lt;· opproach
the proper an•wer . lert&lt;l the Injury loot saturday Center.
•b lh Rev C J Lemley
up Marmet $:3$ a.m.;
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th her. Haft you any ltlgglllloiiiT
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\ •hile pltchln&amp; against the Boeton Mr. and Mrs. L: ft.
hetd 11 the Nel• A. V. Chris dOwn Wid!ield 6:35 Por
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SERVICES SET
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aud nleco, Patsy 1\omlne,were lson home. Mr. and Mrs. Nel· P·':"·; W. H.
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of woman Ia Oear lt.T.:
MARRIAGE APPI.ICA110N Service' lor Mrs. hoElsie
ol,.
re-- son Wl.11 mak1 their
· home at Wiltf1eld
ypt a peek·..boo I am afrekl 1111 ._ Ia'· A
di·•Ad·t : thTh•
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t ba Sox n
Joeonnounced
Cunnin 11• shopplnl in Parkersbure
inf' 1:30 p.m.·'
she welrt
Clarence Potts. 68. Cheshlre , am•. 72. Pomeroy, w...,o =a • • 1"
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:waver! where he io employad.
. W teld ll:IO p.m. ;
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are about 15
Rt. :1, coal miner. and Eva r.. : Meigs Gen.eral hospttal thts "ham, "'h" torok• h:• nght collar· Mr. and Mra. Harold Bolen
Y.
patcher down Winfield 1!35 a.
H.
toen-1111' will relpecl yoll
Little. &amp;I. Rl. _ Che•hire.
morning, wtll be hrid ThUrsday I bone June 3, wont he ready to and Eddie Llad of Roynoldshurg Mrs ....onna Hayes aud baby m.; Llda H. up Winfield 2:10
MOST ·of the time only If .you
TAKEN TO2 HOSPITAL
\at 2-:10 p. m. at the Ewing play lor at least another month. were visiting 1 low days with spent a night with Louise Mll- a.m.
This I• tn answer to the ul.. her thtt easy way - ' bY
Mrs Homer Bradshaw Porn· Chapel with burial In Letart
hlo mother Mn. Grover Stout am.
elgltllt l!'lder who Wll diiiP" iiJI!t!tlng the 111\le prolllellll .diY.
erov R
was
to' M•iM• c:emelet·y beside her late hu•· j
WOODLAND BURNED
and helped with the hoy bar·
pointed and heartbroken
be- by-day before thtY bavt
a
Genera.! 0
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band, Judson
The. Rev. An ..umatt&lt;l 30 ocreoof land ' vest. Eddy remained for a few ,;;:r. and
of Col b
the clldn:l have an tlghth ehance to get bll and un1111n·
1
tienl
a. m. 0todav bv '•'ret'land Norris wtll ofltctate. :was
charred Monday at Car- days visit.
["
•on, ary,
um
IJ"aduattDn party.
ageable.
\':. Pomeroy
I tllll an etghtlt ll'ader, too, Whit can yoo do aiKJUI ta
81 6 emer ency squad She was I member of the Le- penter when a flro broke out Mr. Harro of Charleston and s pent a few doyo of \heir Yl
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· .tart Methodist church. Surviv· and burned until tale last night. 1 friend, Mr. Phillips, spent a cation with her
Mr.
NeWS
most of us think these
now? Try retracing your atePI8
TO INVESTIGATE
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V/hell yoo el[ltCIIGO lll\le end
ors _ include three daughters: Fire Warden VIdor Bahr was couplo o1 da.yo on bls farm, and Mrs. T. N. K
Columbus, summoned. The fore threatened the Elza Ballengee farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Bll!!l;· j;adwaJ.
IIY• too milCh, you11 produce a ·
1Da"Y Skinner.
Meigs county common pleas lEloise Adamo, Pomeroy; Ro- 1a hay field, .and aome realtlenll
Iader o1 Columbus open! a ·week
cblld WltD expet:ll avorylblnl
John C. Bacon has order- 1herta Marshall, Darwin; a: feared II mlcht reach nearby
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... and gina praellcally ..
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\brother, Hitrry ' iMlfls; Lttart, \bulldings. 'l'llt·'Paynll!r farm II
Mrs. (llpha ,Barr.
at the home of Mrs, 8fes
So detarmlne where and lin
vnrre Investigation of an art ton , and a sister, Mrs. Harriett Hy- property owned by the loll! Don
ladera and the Barr• spent an kina. Alaitllng her was Mrs.
CWS,
you wtm wrong and do I right.o
bv Betty Russell against Ray· alt. Letart. Friends may call iC. Hartinger. No cause of the
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aftern!IOn with Mr. and Mro. Opal . arrla. Members
abotJt-faef. 01\re bt!r more lillie
mood Russell.
\at the funtral home any time. ·ftre waa cletermlned.
Duane
Barr
at
Oak
Hill.
Mr.
wore
Mra.
Mamie
Buckley,
.
fewer
.l'ltlft real
1ft.
,
and Mrs. Cadwallader retun&gt;Brown, Mrt. Mary Geor1e Diddle spent II!D daya and
ternl
and lblap;
lea crolkllalll;
llllft
- - - - - - - - - - ed to Columbus SUnday nigh\
Mn. Edna Hall, Mrs.
In Gallipolis visiting.
dlselpUne and len yak - and
Mr, and Mra. Dana Hamm or and on Monday Mr. Cadwal· vlan Humphrey, Mrs. Ina
Mr. •nd Mra. Bernard Did· let .It be known calmly an 4
Minersville R. D., Mra. Freda Iader belan hla duties as •II'&gt; sar. Mrs. Paulino Myers, Mrl.
and aon Geor&amp;t and Mn. firmlY thai yoo wUI nol
- Evans and Mro. Ethel Wheetef cultural teacher at the Dublin Vema 1\osf, Mra. Laura
Diddle aJid
LI!J. for "san." Good Juclt - yqu'l
of Racine were dinner auesta high oehool where he wtlltoach
Dorolha Riebel, Mrl.
by spent Wednesday at Fork· need It! - H.
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Thursday or Mrs. Ora Archer this !aU.
Osborne, Mrs. Mulnl Whi•
' Run Lake.
Y!MII' HeltJIDI 8aacl
and
brother,
Lesii!C
Baily.
Mra.
Mra.
Gract
Woller,
Mn.
M
Kermit
Jl'lsh
and
hiJ..
Dear Helen:
o o o
Wheeler Ia slayiog !Or a more Juanita Tackett,
ol
William• and Mrs.
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1 have a friend wba hat mule
extended visit
Mr. and Mrs. 1\acy Tackett of
The progr•m waa In
Barbara, Phillip, and Jim· Uple aclerosla and Is eottllftf4
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Mr. and
Stanley John- Fwlnaton and Roy E. crouser,
of tho vice president
spent
week :lh Mra. to a wheel chair. Would
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""dan~erow; wonder
conluslon among educators and upoll such factors aa the troinlug should then
con~
With
cy
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thll
researcher•
the teochero and the 10&lt;111 ,... the total olctul't! of ~~ lm·1 Ilia, caodidalt of the P~le'l 7:40 p.m.; Bayoo Lorrlllne up
dame they think is perfect,
Unfortunately tnsome coses 01
suit. oblalnod with · the students. [provem..,l. Thlo
oeybady·o Rodleall porty, bad
eloetorll j14, • :&amp;0 p.m.; Chlrlerol
from legs topersonaUty,.ll pure
this true Perhaps t not ac
type ot controvet"S) alsO ' job Constructive pareD~&lt; are
votes on the ba•" ol &amp;mday'll4,
a.m.; OVEC down 15, actress?
they could Usll!n
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basts for good
which are peoceful naUonwide baliotong, but _a.m.; A.. E. Dykes up
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has an aU • ah"l

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iocA1 AND STATE News Of
Mason County, West Virginia

"COLEMAW'

BY BOB WINGE'I'l'

Tho Fifth Annual K y g o rm He tlto cblpped In Wltb 1
League Tourna· l'lln-ICOI'~ lr!l'l~ for hla team
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • l m e n t opened with 1 ban&amp; Moo- In lilt third lll11Uii Wilen they
day nl&amp;ht as 1 no-hitter, a on,.. acored four runs.
hitter, and a tw&lt;&gt;hit pitching McDermltt wao never In troueffort by lhr.. differenl boys ble as he struck out the side in
marked the first acUon of I he the first, third, and fifth inn·
tourney.
, ings, permitting just three bases
Author of the opening nJ&amp;hl runners by Masoo.
Pleasant Bollennakera at
lour 11114 wa1t1n1 four.
no-hitter was John Tannehill, Losing pitcher Danny Rus· on Friday, July 12.
Top Ytllbe hlllor was
Mrs. Fred IAIIhell on JoJm.
Horold Clio•, Mllf',
Just when his curve balls were breaking with snap wbo twirled the Middleport Red· sell gave up seven hits to Fish· Three more games are on
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111111
clciuble.
Sorrel placed IIICOIIIIIn trail
1
Ml"'""'"
and his fast pitches hopping, Bill Wilson was sidelined legs to an 11 ~ vicwry over the er's, including a pair o1 triples tonight as the Middleport
In anolher makeup llmt
11114 Fred Lsllholl an PI• Locust St.
fnr the remainder of the season for an operation.
New Haven Cardinals in 1he to Curtis Newsome, a single tors meet the Racine Yanks
··-e d•v the "-''·p .Roctel pla!*l third Ill trail
PhonoWYM111
The Pomeroy 20 year-old, wh? was in his sec?nd
d
bl0
Ra
b
th
Mldd1
rt
Red
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bo
an dou
to 0 anny
Y urn. 6' 30• 0
epo
over the ~.Sox on Bob
fill,
1eason of professional baseball . wtth the Bakersfield third game of the evening.
Jears of the Phillie system, wtll enter a Phtladelphta Enroute w his great achieve·. He struck out five and walked play Fruth's Pharmacy of
ley'o slz lil!!er. Tbree RedlePI,
o
t
men! young Tannehill faced on- lhree.
Pleasant at 7:30, and the Pl. •ot aU seven hits off of
hospital Tuesday for an operation to remove a umor ly 19' batler!l ao he strucll: out By virtue to their opening Pleasant Kiwanis meel4
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HghttheStde.
1~• walked two • and permltted night vicwrles, all three teams Pomeroy TI&amp;ers al 1:30.
Rslnoosbgle~. DannyJoho T~U
B11l hiS
reports
opera u·on WI.11
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probablv keep him bedfast in In some mighty sound perform· .only loor base nonners. .
and slngJ., 11114 Manley I
h h .., I "for about a week" ances this summer He bas i He was backed by an etght·
and single
t ~j~~~: !as showing great pr.o- struck out an averalie Ot 13 bat· hit atta~k that included two hits
Roush ~liked four,
mise in th• Califnrnia League ters in each game pitched. I by J. Hmdy, two by D. Clonch,
three. Manll)' walked
with • &amp;-2 ~itching record when Athens Legion Coach Ran· and one each by D. Laudermtlt,
fanned T•.
h
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I ·ed o the disabled now Indicated that Louk's :1-3 R Clonch. M. Childs, and one
Sox .
010 DO! - I I
als: dubbed sIx record would be much better by TannehhllllhimsleU.N Ha
By MO. TON RICHMAN
ea&lt;h day thtre seemed
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bomf' runs. exceptional for any With a b1t more ac J.g Jn e
UPI SporU Writer
be more competition for each
Roush IDd 8 Lewl Manley
1'
moundsman
hitting department. Jim lost 8 en was T. How.ard,_who was re- CLEVELAND Ohio IUPV - sltion on the team and I
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nd another 3-2 He lieved by J. Lilly m the top of
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game a
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power at the Pomeroy baseball 1also has about Whipped his prob- e 8
uuJ.U;'6· 1 e
land Indians Jed a growing cam· est in the game."
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field Snturrlay while taking a lem of a1lowing too many free one error, while the losers play- paign torlay to return the AU- The system was junked
. . . . . . 140 lOx: - 6 5 2
bit of hatting prartice r~llow- passes.
ed erro~~:s:a~AME
tar game to the fans .
er the 1957 season, during
an~ohC::e. and .!Jater.
lng a Pony League practice.
Def d'
h
. Pomeroy By their votes, baseball fans Cincinnati fans "stuffed" the
There's a possibilitv that Wi1- Fishermen at Forked Run
en mg c ampton
throughout the countrv used to J,)t boxe8 and succeeded in narne-1
son will report direCtly to the Lake still are talking about the Pirate!l opened the
to~rney dictate the make-up ~f the two ing seten Red starters and
OPTION OU'I'JI'JELDEil
Phillie parent club for a few catch last month by 13·year. wilh a hard·~U~I ~-4 ~~~:ory All·Slar teams until 1958 when tiM&gt; Musial of the Cardinali 00
LOS ANGELES mPH FAIRLAN&amp; 500- 4 DR. SEDAN
9ieeks workout the latter part old Chuck Murray of Pomeroy· over James c m T ;.~rs players took over the balloting. National League team
Los Angeles Angels havf!!
of th~ season after he recuper- Chuck, the son of Mr. and of Pt. Plteas~~:t as
p~-u~ There has been increasing dis- Succeeded up to a ·point
tioned outfteldet Frank Kottro
V·8, automatic traosinissioo,light sreeo, radio and
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1tes from his operation.
Mrs. Charles Murray, landed a tossed
wo-- er a e
satisfaction over the present sys· is. A.nnoyed by the obvious 'chauof the Pacific Cootot/1 heater. Now reduced ln price I
7 pound bass after a •~en
long an
strug.
tern not only among the fans " but vinism
of Cincltmatians
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ln- team.
However ' . the P~rates
used
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Terrv Kmght
of Pomeroy had g1e. The ca tch ha s ut"
th
. also ' amons some of the players.
SJOner Ford Frick cancelled
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ther Forked Run two big lnnmgs to. score elf
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ViAS $1295
a thnlhng e-xpenence
w O
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The sent1ment
now 1s to "give" two of the Red startera that
r
h
runs
as
they
tallied
three
m
eeived a large trophy I as t l IS ermen.
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. the the game back to the people who - Gus Bell and Wallf Post
SALE PRICE - - Thursday when he won the [....
t~e fJrst lnmng an our m
aetually pay the freight - the and substituted Willie Mays
ltock Class trophy at the West Pomeroy High SChool Sum· ftfth as they battled from an 4-3 fano.
the Giants and Hank Aaron
Beautifully Laundered
Salem Drag Strip, large!lt in mer Baseball League Coach Bud deflcl~ to n.all down. th~ ope er. ..1 think it was a mistake to the Braves .
.lie state. Hi!l 1952 model car Bickel reports the next prac- Losmg pitch~ BtU. Donah~: take it away from them in the Paul was general manager
and flnl1htd
outdistarv~-ed cars fro~ as far tice will be Wednesday ~t 1:30 g~ve up only flv~ hits 3too! first place." said Paul, who was the Reds at the time, and
away as California. H1s. brothe•· ~.m. The Pomeroy t~Ym IS play- ~mners, ;ovho. tt~tled 4- gh ~ a principal factor in the change though he had 00 actual part in
Nth
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Dick, and Norman Pr•ce Wlt- mg without the services of Bob mto the fifth .mnmg. In t
~ of the voting system.
the landslide of Cincinnati votes
nessed the drag victory.
Smith, a fine prep prospeQ. Bob frame , the Pirates scored f
"I think the present systetn of by the fans. be bad to a981une
"You'IJIJke Out Quality Wa7 of Doinll Busllless"
suffered a broken bone In his runs after two were out wh~n voting actually hurts the Al1-8tar partial responsibilitY SlDce · bad
Jim Louks, pitching for the right foot in the Middleport Burt was safe on. an error, Tit~ game,'' Paul said. ''The players bandy ballots printed up with
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smgled, and D. Roush sc
of their balloting are announced
after being safe on an error,
shortly before the game itself
In Mnning. Titus permitted played. There'• hardly any pub.
two htts, struck out 13 a n d llclty on the game at all this
walked four. Donahue allow
d ay.
five hits, stnock ~ut one
"Under the old system, whlre.
walked two of the Piral&lt;!s.
by the fans voted, it took about
Letart's Dallas Jarrell joined (!) and Bachtel.
SECOND GAME
tbree weeki, the ballots were
the elite in Boys' League pitch· Letart
403 014 - 12 10 Pete McDermllt gave up a tabulated in the naUon's newopa·
ing circles Monday evening with Giants
000 020 - 2 4 fourth lnnlni triple to
David :.::.:.:::.:.:::..:::..::::~:.=::..:..:::.=
a no-hit, oo-run, II~ win over Jarrell, Beegle (3) and Jar· Tulloh and slammed the door
tile Little Southern Association rell, Beegle 131 .
on the Mason Tigers as he hurl·
Portland nine.
STANDINGS
I ed Fisher's Department Store
In .an~ther Monriav evening I
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L of Pt. Pleasant to a 7-0 victory.
3 1 McDermill wao wugh, as he
Southern game. th e · Syracuse ' Racine Yankees · · · 8
0
1
Giants pounded 18 hils
In Syracuse Glanll · · ·
: whiffed I&amp; batters and l.ssued NEW YORK (tJPJl _ Hosey
scoring a 21·4 triumph over the Letart · · · · · · · ·- · 7
r.
just one walk enroute to h1s b1g Grier, for eight ye!U'S a rock of
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defensive platoon. heads west to
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rnitted two bases on balls. Jar- 1
begin pre-season training with the
reD wa• also Letart's leading I
Los Angeles Rams.
slugger with two home runs . I
Grier, at 6-5 and 300 pounds one
Tim Cozart went all the way I
of the biggest players in the Naon the mound for Portland.
tional Football L&lt;ague. was trad·
fanning three and walking 13.
ed Monday to the Ram.! in exLetart's big inning was the
CLEVELAND, Ohio &lt;UP[) - ~hanae for another bil defenflive
fourth when seven runs scored
3
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Kansas City owner Charles Fin- tackle, John Lovet.ere, plus a fuen three bases on balls, follow- I
ley never formally asked, but was ture draft choice.
ed by a barrage of base knocks. The Senators won over the told by the American League any- "At 31, Grier is about four
Other Letart hitters were Arth- Braves, 24 to 1, In a regular way that there Is no, chance of years older than Lovetere," said
ur Hill, Steve Shul&lt;&gt;r andl Mparkl Middleport Boys' League game his moving the Athletics w Oak· coach AI Sherman of the Gaints.
Beegle,
each
au Monday evemng,
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althtMuth
he insi!lted that was not
.th awtth
pair.,lng
of es,
sinale!'l.
ge tling 1·.,,, land "at this time,"
"'o.oe
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J us t 1ce
WI
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Finley was made aware of the the primary reason why the EIAtand Chuck Mugrage, three base Danny DavidJon had 1 feelings of h.is fellow American ern Division champ~ traded Grier
knocks.
le
Leaguers durmg an lnformal dis- to Loo Angeles.
Tom SChaeffer and Mike doub • triple, and two singles, """ian "'larding the Kansas Coach Harland Svare of the
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Stewart •·amed up to become while Jerry Stobart had thr..
~o~e
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City franchlae at a meetmg of Rama, 1 former temmate of
the auccessful pltchero lor Sy· singles, to lead olf hitters. · league executlvM Monday.
Grler'o at New York, greeted lhe
racuse while ftoy Johnsoo and Davldoon llmlled th~ Braves Whlle 110 formal proposal waa ...,., with enthUAium
Rookie Crow pitched for the to five ,hits, two ol them Vall made, p,...umably beoaWO&lt; Fin· "I think llooey is '0110 of the
Reds..
Johnson s triple and 11n11e. The ley realized it would be voted top lacldlll In tile league,"be
Juntor Freeman was big hit- game wa~ •ailed after four and down, the Kanuo City owner did said . "All of his tralnlng and
Lea
Cataplate
IM&amp;II~I
ter for the Giants with a. home one half mnlngs.
approach Horace Stooeham of playing has been under lhe type
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non, double and two smgleo. Braves . . . . . . . . 320 2- 7 S the San Francisco Giants 10 days of defense we will he teaching."
Only 'm down o • • up to Mllildas to
Other Syracuse hltre.rs were Senators
683 7 - 2413 010 with a requeol that the A'a SVare played linebacker behind
Ron Bachtel ~"' a triple, dou- Ault, Dunfee (3), and Slater. be permitted to play at candl.. Grier with the Gainto and later
Hun; ••• Th11 8p1Dill Offw Explrn Aaagu.a
ble and two smgles; Reed Fer- Dovldson and T. Hawley.
stick Park until a stadium eould was defensive coach before ge~
roll three smgles; Mike Stew· In the other pme Monday be bul• In Oakland.
Unglh e job with the Ramo.
art. I double and Single, .P a t ·evening, the Indians were IU Moot of Monday's dl""""l'"' Los Anseleo opens ito training
C~1fford a home run and !ltngle, winners over the Red Sox, with centered around Finley's leasing camp at Orange next Monday and
ClltiUniC lllftl ·
Btll Hayes a double, and Sch· Dickie Smith pltchtna a 7.hit- situation at Kanoao City. after Grier. who makeo his home ln
aeffer a home run and double. ter. '\'he Indians alto lot seven which there was considerable tslk New Jersey, said he will be
Modern in deslcn witb
For the Reds, Bobby Adams h·to
If
Bohb
Le
Is
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about
Oakland
and
even
oome
reedy
to
leave
for
the
West
Coaot
II
Pill
70,000 BTU heatinc
had a triple and singlf and Prof- 1 0 .
Y w ' oser.
about Atlanta. ~
ina fe day1 .
capacltyf
The powerlul
fitt lnd lke Spencer hit ba:-~e Top hlttera for the Indianl But at the conclusion of l.()vet4re is an inch ,.horter than
4-speed. bloww p~vvidea
kno&lt;!ko.
was Bill Hackett WI~ solo the tw..hour meeting, Finley ad· Grier and weighs 15 poundo '""·
H....,•• a 70.000 BTU
nolleleu aperatiOb o • ,
In a last Friday game the homer and I IUIIIe.
sh ol amantly lMtated h• had never He did not see regular duty
apaeity lloor~
dlstribu
tea heat everu:y.
Syracuse Giants were downed the Red Sox had a triple and "formally aoked" to tranofer· the with the Rsms laot year thuo
that'e ~ fJlr
Equippec!
with automatic
12·2 by Letart.
!lingle.
Kan1111 City fraochlae 'to Oak- leading to speculation th~t th!!
noiselea operation.
~!me control and
Dallal Jarrell and Mark Bee- Indians · · · · · · · · 240 010 - 12 7 land. Atlanta or anywhere else." Giants were more interesle&lt;l In
You
get an evenllow
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while Red Sox ... .. .. 30S 000 - 8 7 Tha grey-haired owner or the the draft choke they plclc up from
of cloon, healtbful
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Schaeffer went all lhe way lor Smilh and Glar.t. B. Lewio Athletica was teiUng the truth. He t:.o. Angeleo than in Lovetef&lt;!.
heat at n tow Oplta'"
liMth•Ml tank lllsae andCOIDthe Giants. Mugragp was the and Roush.
never did uk to move, even The GJants traded for draft
lor eoit. It'• equipped with all
htra:Vy
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plet.e
jn+l!aQon ~ tank
big hitter for Letart with
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though there WBIII discUJRion about choice8 in each of their other
chamber
and
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contnlla.
Pacbp
pr;c.
IDeadbeat&amp;
home run, triple and single. Oth·
Oakland and Atlanta.
tbree dealo oinee the end of the cludts Uletlme tank lease
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When Finley spoke with Stone- 1962 campaign. 'l1ley are prlmar·
Sshulerl with tht reel stngdle• .. Tolm To Couch Buskethall ham recently .regarding the pos. ily interested in picking up • run·
pang er a .r1p e an smg e.
s1bdity or havmg the A's play jn ning back to complement their
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a~ ~eegle and Jarrell each
GREENFIELD (UPJ&gt;-George Candlestick Park at some future strong passing game, thu11 the ac- Arqullr $385.8h•r ••• NOW ONLY
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E. Barnes, 34, took a $600 pay date, Ute Giants' owner replied, tivity in draft choicee.
For the Giants, Mark Smith cut to accept 1 poiJtlon Monday "We can't stop any team from
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ASHLAND OIL METERED,OAI_
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Pill Hayes, each a single.
coach for an annual salary of play In Candlestick P.ark."
and Fred Dugan have signed
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000 000 - 0 0 16,050.
Commis1ioner Ford Frick, their 1963 contract.a, the WashingLetart
013 700 - 11 12 Barnes, a ·Dative of Greenfield, while not taking any part in the ton Redskins announced today.
Cozart and Lawrence. Jarrell had been coaching at Huntington discussions about the Athletics.
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and Beegle.
High School In Boas County. He oaid Monday that he oonsidera tero majority vole to do oo.
.. Pomtr.,y,,CH)~ . ,
Reds
22ll 00 - 4 4 suooeeded AI Burpr~ who , .. Oakland "open terrkory"-moon. · "I have ••ld repeatedly that I
651 00 - ~I 18 signed oo become l)ead boikel- ing !hat a major leaguo club consider Oakland open territory,"
Giants
J..,_, Crow 131 and Crow, ball ooaeh at Wilmington Higlf could move the"' providi"' it ,... Frkk said, "and I still feel the
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coivod tho ~ llor"""''JIU' ' 111111 "" llboul II."
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iocA1 AND STATE News Of
Mason County, West Virginia

"COLEMAW'

BY BOB WINGE'I'l'

Tho Fifth Annual K y g o rm He tlto cblpped In Wltb 1
League Tourna· l'lln-ICOI'~ lr!l'l~ for hla team
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • l m e n t opened with 1 ban&amp; Moo- In lilt third lll11Uii Wilen they
day nl&amp;ht as 1 no-hitter, a on,.. acored four runs.
hitter, and a tw&lt;&gt;hit pitching McDermltt wao never In troueffort by lhr.. differenl boys ble as he struck out the side in
marked the first acUon of I he the first, third, and fifth inn·
tourney.
, ings, permitting just three bases
Author of the opening nJ&amp;hl runners by Masoo.
Pleasant Bollennakera at
lour 11114 wa1t1n1 four.
no-hitter was John Tannehill, Losing pitcher Danny Rus· on Friday, July 12.
Top Ytllbe hlllor was
Mrs. Fred IAIIhell on JoJm.
Horold Clio•, Mllf',
Just when his curve balls were breaking with snap wbo twirled the Middleport Red· sell gave up seven hits to Fish· Three more games are on
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111111
clciuble.
Sorrel placed IIICOIIIIIn trail
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and his fast pitches hopping, Bill Wilson was sidelined legs to an 11 ~ vicwry over the er's, including a pair o1 triples tonight as the Middleport
In anolher makeup llmt
11114 Fred Lsllholl an PI• Locust St.
fnr the remainder of the season for an operation.
New Haven Cardinals in 1he to Curtis Newsome, a single tors meet the Racine Yanks
··-e d•v the "-''·p .Roctel pla!*l third Ill trail
PhonoWYM111
The Pomeroy 20 year-old, wh? was in his sec?nd
d
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an dou
to 0 anny
Y urn. 6' 30• 0
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over the ~.Sox on Bob
fill,
1eason of professional baseball . wtth the Bakersfield third game of the evening.
Jears of the Phillie system, wtll enter a Phtladelphta Enroute w his great achieve·. He struck out five and walked play Fruth's Pharmacy of
ley'o slz lil!!er. Tbree RedlePI,
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men! young Tannehill faced on- lhree.
Pleasant at 7:30, and the Pl. •ot aU seven hits off of
hospital Tuesday for an operation to remove a umor ly 19' batler!l ao he strucll: out By virtue to their opening Pleasant Kiwanis meel4
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HghttheStde.
1~• walked two • and permltted night vicwrles, all three teams Pomeroy TI&amp;ers al 1:30.
Rslnoosbgle~. DannyJoho T~U
B11l hiS
reports
opera u·on WI.11
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probablv keep him bedfast in In some mighty sound perform· .only loor base nonners. .
and slngJ., 11114 Manley I
h h .., I "for about a week" ances this summer He bas i He was backed by an etght·
and single
t ~j~~~: !as showing great pr.o- struck out an averalie Ot 13 bat· hit atta~k that included two hits
Roush ~liked four,
mise in th• Califnrnia League ters in each game pitched. I by J. Hmdy, two by D. Clonch,
three. Manll)' walked
with • &amp;-2 ~itching record when Athens Legion Coach Ran· and one each by D. Laudermtlt,
fanned T•.
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I ·ed o the disabled now Indicated that Louk's :1-3 R Clonch. M. Childs, and one
Sox .
010 DO! - I I
als: dubbed sIx record would be much better by TannehhllllhimsleU.N Ha
By MO. TON RICHMAN
ea&lt;h day thtre seemed
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be more competition for each
Roush IDd 8 Lewl Manley
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hitting department. Jim lost 8 en was T. How.ard,_who was re- CLEVELAND Ohio IUPV - sltion on the team and I
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nd another 3-2 He lieved by J. Lilly m the top of
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power at the Pomeroy baseball 1also has about Whipped his prob- e 8
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land Indians Jed a growing cam· est in the game."
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field Snturrlay while taking a lem of a1lowing too many free one error, while the losers play- paign torlay to return the AU- The system was junked
. . . . . . 140 lOx: - 6 5 2
bit of hatting prartice r~llow- passes.
ed erro~~:s:a~AME
tar game to the fans .
er the 1957 season, during
an~ohC::e. and .!Jater.
lng a Pony League practice.
Def d'
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. Pomeroy By their votes, baseball fans Cincinnati fans "stuffed" the
There's a possibilitv that Wi1- Fishermen at Forked Run
en mg c ampton
throughout the countrv used to J,)t boxe8 and succeeded in narne-1
son will report direCtly to the Lake still are talking about the Pirate!l opened the
to~rney dictate the make-up ~f the two ing seten Red starters and
OPTION OU'I'JI'JELDEil
Phillie parent club for a few catch last month by 13·year. wilh a hard·~U~I ~-4 ~~~:ory All·Slar teams until 1958 when tiM&gt; Musial of the Cardinali 00
LOS ANGELES mPH FAIRLAN&amp; 500- 4 DR. SEDAN
9ieeks workout the latter part old Chuck Murray of Pomeroy· over James c m T ;.~rs players took over the balloting. National League team
Los Angeles Angels havf!!
of th~ season after he recuper- Chuck, the son of Mr. and of Pt. Plteas~~:t as
p~-u~ There has been increasing dis- Succeeded up to a ·point
tioned outfteldet Frank Kottro
V·8, automatic traosinissioo,light sreeo, radio and
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1tes from his operation.
Mrs. Charles Murray, landed a tossed
wo-- er a e
satisfaction over the present sys· is. A.nnoyed by the obvious 'chauof the Pacific Cootot/1 heater. Now reduced ln price I
7 pound bass after a •~en
long an
strug.
tern not only among the fans " but vinism
of Cincltmatians
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However ' . the P~rates
used
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Terrv Kmght
of Pomeroy had g1e. The ca tch ha s ut"
th
. also ' amons some of the players.
SJOner Ford Frick cancelled
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ther Forked Run two big lnnmgs to. score elf
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ViAS $1295
a thnlhng e-xpenence
w O
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The sent1ment
now 1s to "give" two of the Red startera that
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runs
as
they
tallied
three
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eeived a large trophy I as t l IS ermen.
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. the the game back to the people who - Gus Bell and Wallf Post
SALE PRICE - - Thursday when he won the [....
t~e fJrst lnmng an our m
aetually pay the freight - the and substituted Willie Mays
ltock Class trophy at the West Pomeroy High SChool Sum· ftfth as they battled from an 4-3 fano.
the Giants and Hank Aaron
Beautifully Laundered
Salem Drag Strip, large!lt in mer Baseball League Coach Bud deflcl~ to n.all down. th~ ope er. ..1 think it was a mistake to the Braves .
.lie state. Hi!l 1952 model car Bickel reports the next prac- Losmg pitch~ BtU. Donah~: take it away from them in the Paul was general manager
and flnl1htd
outdistarv~-ed cars fro~ as far tice will be Wednesday ~t 1:30 g~ve up only flv~ hits 3too! first place." said Paul, who was the Reds at the time, and
away as California. H1s. brothe•· ~.m. The Pomeroy t~Ym IS play- ~mners, ;ovho. tt~tled 4- gh ~ a principal factor in the change though he had 00 actual part in
Nth
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Dick, and Norman Pr•ce Wlt- mg without the services of Bob mto the fifth .mnmg. In t
~ of the voting system.
the landslide of Cincinnati votes
nessed the drag victory.
Smith, a fine prep prospeQ. Bob frame , the Pirates scored f
"I think the present systetn of by the fans. be bad to a981une
"You'IJIJke Out Quality Wa7 of Doinll Busllless"
suffered a broken bone In his runs after two were out wh~n voting actually hurts the Al1-8tar partial responsibilitY SlDce · bad
Jim Louks, pitching for the right foot in the Middleport Burt was safe on. an error, Tit~ game,'' Paul said. ''The players bandy ballots printed up with
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smgled, and D. Roush sc
of their balloting are announced
after being safe on an error,
shortly before the game itself
In Mnning. Titus permitted played. There'• hardly any pub.
two htts, struck out 13 a n d llclty on the game at all this
walked four. Donahue allow
d ay.
five hits, stnock ~ut one
"Under the old system, whlre.
walked two of the Piral&lt;!s.
by the fans voted, it took about
Letart's Dallas Jarrell joined (!) and Bachtel.
SECOND GAME
tbree weeki, the ballots were
the elite in Boys' League pitch· Letart
403 014 - 12 10 Pete McDermllt gave up a tabulated in the naUon's newopa·
ing circles Monday evening with Giants
000 020 - 2 4 fourth lnnlni triple to
David :.::.:.:::.:.:::..:::..::::~:.=::..:..:::.=
a no-hit, oo-run, II~ win over Jarrell, Beegle (3) and Jar· Tulloh and slammed the door
tile Little Southern Association rell, Beegle 131 .
on the Mason Tigers as he hurl·
Portland nine.
STANDINGS
I ed Fisher's Department Store
In .an~ther Monriav evening I
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L of Pt. Pleasant to a 7-0 victory.
3 1 McDermill wao wugh, as he
Southern game. th e · Syracuse ' Racine Yankees · · · 8
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Giants pounded 18 hils
In Syracuse Glanll · · ·
: whiffed I&amp; batters and l.ssued NEW YORK (tJPJl _ Hosey
scoring a 21·4 triumph over the Letart · · · · · · · ·- · 7
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just one walk enroute to h1s b1g Grier, for eight ye!U'S a rock of
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rnitted two bases on balls. Jar- 1
begin pre-season training with the
reD wa• also Letart's leading I
Los Angeles Rams.
slugger with two home runs . I
Grier, at 6-5 and 300 pounds one
Tim Cozart went all the way I
of the biggest players in the Naon the mound for Portland.
tional Football L&lt;ague. was trad·
fanning three and walking 13.
ed Monday to the Ram.! in exLetart's big inning was the
CLEVELAND, Ohio &lt;UP[) - ~hanae for another bil defenflive
fourth when seven runs scored
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Kansas City owner Charles Fin- tackle, John Lovet.ere, plus a fuen three bases on balls, follow- I
ley never formally asked, but was ture draft choice.
ed by a barrage of base knocks. The Senators won over the told by the American League any- "At 31, Grier is about four
Other Letart hitters were Arth- Braves, 24 to 1, In a regular way that there Is no, chance of years older than Lovetere," said
ur Hill, Steve Shul&lt;&gt;r andl Mparkl Middleport Boys' League game his moving the Athletics w Oak· coach AI Sherman of the Gaints.
Beegle,
each
au Monday evemng,
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althtMuth
he insi!lted that was not
.th awtth
pair.,lng
of es,
sinale!'l.
ge tling 1·.,,, land "at this time,"
"'o.oe
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Finley was made aware of the the primary reason why the EIAtand Chuck Mugrage, three base Danny DavidJon had 1 feelings of h.is fellow American ern Division champ~ traded Grier
knocks.
le
Leaguers durmg an lnformal dis- to Loo Angeles.
Tom SChaeffer and Mike doub • triple, and two singles, """ian "'larding the Kansas Coach Harland Svare of the
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Stewart •·amed up to become while Jerry Stobart had thr..
~o~e
.
City franchlae at a meetmg of Rama, 1 former temmate of
the auccessful pltchero lor Sy· singles, to lead olf hitters. · league executlvM Monday.
Grler'o at New York, greeted lhe
racuse while ftoy Johnsoo and Davldoon llmlled th~ Braves Whlle 110 formal proposal waa ...,., with enthUAium
Rookie Crow pitched for the to five ,hits, two ol them Vall made, p,...umably beoaWO&lt; Fin· "I think llooey is '0110 of the
Reds..
Johnson s triple and 11n11e. The ley realized it would be voted top lacldlll In tile league,"be
Juntor Freeman was big hit- game wa~ •ailed after four and down, the Kanuo City owner did said . "All of his tralnlng and
Lea
Cataplate
IM&amp;II~I
ter for the Giants with a. home one half mnlngs.
approach Horace Stooeham of playing has been under lhe type
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Only 'm down o • • up to Mllildas to
Other Syracuse hltre.rs were Senators
683 7 - 2413 010 with a requeol that the A'a SVare played linebacker behind
Ron Bachtel ~"' a triple, dou- Ault, Dunfee (3), and Slater. be permitted to play at candl.. Grier with the Gainto and later
Hun; ••• Th11 8p1Dill Offw Explrn Aaagu.a
ble and two smgles; Reed Fer- Dovldson and T. Hawley.
stick Park until a stadium eould was defensive coach before ge~
roll three smgles; Mike Stew· In the other pme Monday be bul• In Oakland.
Unglh e job with the Ramo.
art. I double and Single, .P a t ·evening, the Indians were IU Moot of Monday's dl""""l'"' Los Anseleo opens ito training
C~1fford a home run and !ltngle, winners over the Red Sox, with centered around Finley's leasing camp at Orange next Monday and
ClltiUniC lllftl ·
Btll Hayes a double, and Sch· Dickie Smith pltchtna a 7.hit- situation at Kanoao City. after Grier. who makeo his home ln
aeffer a home run and double. ter. '\'he Indians alto lot seven which there was considerable tslk New Jersey, said he will be
Modern in deslcn witb
For the Reds, Bobby Adams h·to
If
Bohb
Le
Is
1
about
Oakland
and
even
oome
reedy
to
leave
for
the
West
Coaot
II
Pill
70,000 BTU heatinc
had a triple and singlf and Prof- 1 0 .
Y w ' oser.
about Atlanta. ~
ina fe day1 .
capacltyf
The powerlul
fitt lnd lke Spencer hit ba:-~e Top hlttera for the Indianl But at the conclusion of l.()vet4re is an inch ,.horter than
4-speed. bloww p~vvidea
kno&lt;!ko.
was Bill Hackett WI~ solo the tw..hour meeting, Finley ad· Grier and weighs 15 poundo '""·
H....,•• a 70.000 BTU
nolleleu aperatiOb o • ,
In a last Friday game the homer and I IUIIIe.
sh ol amantly lMtated h• had never He did not see regular duty
apaeity lloor~
dlstribu
tea heat everu:y.
Syracuse Giants were downed the Red Sox had a triple and "formally aoked" to tranofer· the with the Rsms laot year thuo
that'e ~ fJlr
Equippec!
with automatic
12·2 by Letart.
!lingle.
Kan1111 City fraochlae 'to Oak- leading to speculation th~t th!!
noiselea operation.
~!me control and
Dallal Jarrell and Mark Bee- Indians · · · · · · · · 240 010 - 12 7 land. Atlanta or anywhere else." Giants were more interesle&lt;l In
You
get an evenllow
ll&amp;tlnw
chamgle pitched for Letart
while Red Sox ... .. .. 30S 000 - 8 7 Tha grey-haired owner or the the draft choke they plclc up from
of cloon, healtbful
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includes
Schaeffer went all lhe way lor Smilh and Glar.t. B. Lewio Athletica was teiUng the truth. He t:.o. Angeleo than in Lovetef&lt;!.
heat at n tow Oplta'"
liMth•Ml tank lllsae andCOIDthe Giants. Mugragp was the and Roush.
never did uk to move, even The GJants traded for draft
lor eoit. It'• equipped with all
htra:Vy
-.buRioa
plet.e
jn+l!aQon ~ tank
big hitter for Letart with
a
though there WBIII discUJRion about choice8 in each of their other
chamber
and
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-maient
contnlla.
Pacbp
pr;c.
IDeadbeat&amp;
home run, triple and single. Oth·
Oakland and Atlanta.
tbree dealo oinee the end of the cludts Uletlme tank lease
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When Finley spoke with Stone- 1962 campaign. 'l1ley are prlmar·
Sshulerl with tht reel stngdle• .. Tolm To Couch Buskethall ham recently .regarding the pos. ily interested in picking up • run·
pang er a .r1p e an smg e.
s1bdity or havmg the A's play jn ning back to complement their
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ANPis $~··PI 1
a~ ~eegle and Jarrell each
GREENFIELD (UPJ&gt;-George Candlestick Park at some future strong passing game, thu11 the ac- Arqullr $385.8h•r ••• NOW ONLY
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With smgle~.
E. Barnes, 34, took a $600 pay date, Ute Giants' owner replied, tivity in draft choicee.
For the Giants, Mark Smith cut to accept 1 poiJtlon Monday "We can't stop any team from
F11r m11r~ iflflltlllltillll o o • uti .,. ~~~~ ;.. . ..,
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ASHLAND OIL METERED,OAI_
llldlyl
Pill Hayes, each a single.
coach for an annual salary of play In Candlestick P.ark."
and Fred Dugan have signed
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000 000 - 0 0 16,050.
Commis1ioner Ford Frick, their 1963 contract.a, the WashingLetart
013 700 - 11 12 Barnes, a ·Dative of Greenfield, while not taking any part in the ton Redskins announced today.
Cozart and Lawrence. Jarrell had been coaching at Huntington discussions about the Athletics.
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lOx
and Beegle.
High School In Boas County. He oaid Monday that he oonsidera tero majority vole to do oo.
.. Pomtr.,y,,CH)~ . ,
Reds
22ll 00 - 4 4 suooeeded AI Burpr~ who , .. Oakland "open terrkory"-moon. · "I have ••ld repeatedly that I
651 00 - ~I 18 signed oo become l)ead boikel- ing !hat a major leaguo club consider Oakland open territory,"
Giants
J..,_, Crow 131 and Crow, ball ooaeh at Wilmington Higlf could move the"' providi"' it ,... Frkk said, "and I still feel the
J
· ~ (3). Schslfler, Stewart So.bool.
coivod tho ~ llor"""''JIU' ' 111111 "" llboul II."
Creek LitUe

Wilson Sidelined For Surgery,
May Workout With Parent Club

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ll!ltd lh - - . pleUUN honea
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HEATING AND
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In a run In
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011 Tiny 'I'GI, . . On Tbur!;day, July 11, I h • olztb bmlnp. EvaJII
· tlilrd In roadster pony 50 ·locbOo AIR.C:ONDmO~ING
Pomeroy Plfales will meet
faclng It· baltel'l. lie .._n.ec1
llllller· ·Nancy Rarrll
on
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Gallipolis Senators at
nine 11114 bad two en'Cirt beblncl
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SALES
&amp;
SERVICE
Fisher's will play the
lncbel• and Kathy
ll• Red Sox at 8:30. Tbo
Van Jolllllm of tile. .
on Tony placed lleCOnd (HAC!I
dleport Redlegs f..,. the
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Jarrel Joins Elite With
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MODERNIZAnON
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cooking, water heating, clothes arvfng. and heating .
Their Ohio Power budget bill is S36 monthly, 1nd now. ~
with ttle new To1a.l EleC1ric Homtt Ratf'. their heatin{J
COlt will be even lower.

remodel, Ilk for our fr•e Home Comfort Planning
Servlc,. 'rou'l find Dtlt how our new Total Elec)ric Homa Rate can save up
to 20 per cent on flamelaat electric heeling. You'll get accurate aotimates
far lnatallatlon end operation on the type of electric heating that's best for
·y\)Ur hotnl, \'OUt family, your blldget. Your Recommended EleGtric Heating
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L 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
Chest.., Ohio.
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EodMIDen•UJe. Oldo
room apartment
21611 Third Ave., M r •·
ENGAGEMENTS
at 7:30 p. Jll. at the church.
your sewer 11'8ublet
Good
Investment
W. Smith , 821 Fourth At the time of their en•••e- Forest Rose Council Dauglt~
~~d~
Out-h- exo!AmelcwiU
Sower Macblnes
'A
..,, watet, close
Ave., WilHam H. Wilson,
Charlie gave Sally an
r a
meet OD
1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr. H.T. _ $1995
Roasona.ble llalel
IDwn. Call · Pt. PI~ 1511- 427 Fourth Ave., Mrs. L.
dlamood ring. He also
at 8 p. m. lnStaUaUoo
Ivory over blue finish, spotless clean inte1·ior, "low mile·
can WY t-!t7f Dny ., Nlgllt
J, after 5 p.m. evemngo.
Booten, Rt. I Gallipolis,
gave her a necklace for her
officers will be held and aU
age by original local ClWner . Vtl motor, Powerglide, radio
and heater.
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6-19-lfc Thurman S. Borden: Kerr,
birthday the following summer.
are requested to wear
7 a de
,-;c--;;;c--cc--;---_:_:::. __ IN POMEROY Eignt
room
M. Reed, Addison,
One evening, to Charlie's
Refreshmenll will ' be
1962 Belair _ _ Was $2495, Now $2295
Mr Farmer, why pay more? house, s bedrooillll and batb,
Ada Davies, Thurman
Sally told him that she
Memben are uked te
WANT AD
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Breed
to
the
best
fDl
Ieos.
large
lot.
Good
loeaUon
out
A.
Rankin,
&lt;.,'town
was
breakmg
their
.ngagement.
bring
articles
for dlslrlct rum·
4_-Door Sedan Ivory m•e r back fini .'&gt;h, red ir.tf'rior, W . w.
!Jrt&gt;s
show
little
v.:ear
.
\'8
mo1o1·,
aulomalit
trans.,
radio
Now $6.00 breedmg lee for hlg.~ water. Call wv t-2590.
, Mrs. Jack B. Park, 1907 Later Charlie asked S.lly tore- mage sale.
INFORMATION
and h£'ater. Showroom clean
5 10 de
Vernon Ave., Pt. Pleasant,
his engagement ring aod
JULY 11
I s~rvlce /~ exceUentn':'ld Moo~110 P
M
II) t:letra" 1-'UOUCitiGI!
a d- P ufs P,.,..D
try bulls
Charles G. Jones, 145 Park Dr.,
necklace.
She refused, White Rose Lodge wiD •meet
lllond..a7 Oe~alin&lt;r lhOO ~ Ill
an per ormance tested beef
Pt Pie
t J
A
th 1 the •
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MoD41l1
bull No association fees CUrINSURANCE
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a
y •ere gJven Wednesday at 1:31) p. m. ·, at
CAN~ELLA TIONS
. B eed'
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oo strings attached.
Ll'~ion hall wfth Mrs. L 0
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COIUIE&lt;-"TIONS
VES
P.M.
Fuss r mg IIServiCe, Inc. JOHNSON Simpson
Howard Good~, New
' maintained that the ring
Diles Mrs Eva u--•ey ·--lftlJ D1t II:CePle" llDW lf:OO A. I&amp;
POMEROY, OHIO
or servtce ca
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J'or o., o-t Pv.hllt~
Ob'Agency In All forms
a.,
ra ay Thomas, necklace were gJVen to Sally
Richard Owen as hostess·
Alb~ p k Cb
REGULATIONS
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Johnson
W. Va., Mrs. Ed Win
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D. ter th
, e1r
· engagement : and th at es.
'l'lle pu.r.uiAe. "UCCI't . . &lt;M t11.1n
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Leland
Parll
p
Obfo
Bud
Simpsoo
Agents
Rt.
2
Leon,
W.
Va.,
would
not have giVen them
to ..Ut or ~1-.et .,, 1tb illleTne4
0
obJectiOOible
o-ra Gould m
FOR
SALE
FOR
SALE
Pb
"'ivy
If
Craig
K.
Martin,
Liverpool,
W.
to
her
if
they
had not been
JULI: II
6 1
~ IJhmedj•t.elJ
Tbe 11Ub
one
.
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Va.,
Mrs.
Charles
F.
Sayre,
gaged.
Rock
Springs
Grange wIll
ltlber wt..U flot lw f'hpOulhl• for
6 5 30tp .. Reuter lnsuraace AgeliCJ
aaor-. tbiiD GUP uumn-ed !n.M'Uo11
30 Gal. Electnchot Wdter tank . SINGLE · bed springs and mai·
1632 Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, Is Charlie correct? Does t.e meet Thur~day at 8 p.m. T be
RATF$
A-1 condition. Call Cheste.
t.rr~s, chest ot drawers I lllsuraace for ever, penouJ Mrs. Amanda M. Kasper, 212
a legal right to have r.he slat~ contest on orange ~u t
ForWaotAdSonleo
98.1-2217.
7
6
Jtp
9
x 12 maroon rug and pad.
COBA
SERVICE
llld
bURiaeos
oeed."
Rock
St.,
Pomeroy,
Mrs.
Mar- engagement ring and the neck- bread, the sewing coolest on
t CeDtl , _ •oi'Cl. OD.I ·DNf'ttOD..
110niot.1Url Cbarp to MDIII
COAL FOR SALE : Now- is the . 9.x l2 and 12x12 maroon tweerl : ere•a wou• "•ro 10 Go•a ~rMG••
Pbooe W1' Z-ZaJ
garet H. Parsons, Rutland,
returned?
cross-stitched skirt, and the na1 CenCI per wo"' fill' 1'brw CODtime
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get
your
winter
coal
rugs
.
Kitchtm
table
and
4.
•na
prov•n Dulls, .u •• tM ••m•
HOUSE
Trailer
Insurance
Nelle
Bengel,
Rt.
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Yes,
at'
least
as
far
as
the
en- tiona! eontest .on crocheted cen0
MeuUM IUu'tlODI.
·~~~w Drt.ee of U.5CI
J"U11 rate rtl t IIIIDt. pa wOld trW
at a reduced price. we have . ehairs. Canner and jars . Calli Fo• d&lt;rjHtnd•b•• .-rv•w c•u ctau
comprehensive coverage SJO.
Mrs. Mary Florence
ring is concerned. In terpiece and edging will
he
be charJed tor •d•..U.lDI II 11ot
all
graue~
of
coal.
We
dcliv1
WI
9-2241.
7-9-3t.c
,
.,oode
Tech
Poftt.ro,
w.,
:a-2u•
per
$1000
coverage.
BarnesHarden,
Syracuse,
Mrs.
cases
the
courts
have
held.
Refreshments
will
be
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er anywhere . Jeffers
Cool , COAL, rurnar-e ehPap. Phone 1 ' cr.~tt•• •ts-ttu
Simpson Insurance Agency,
E . Diddle, Rt. l Racine, Sus- said that an engagement ring ved .
CAlm (# t"B.Al'fU - IJ .a (Of
;)0 Word 4hllmWD I:IC!!b •otdltiODC..
No"
located
half
a
rr.ile
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Middleport.
Ph.
WY
2-2903.
an
Ann Yost, Rt. I Racine, is a symbol or pledge of t h e The Laurel Cliff Be II e r
79
a) worr' le. Obltut.tt. n.bl~
.. I ..,.., pe won.
west of Fair Grounds St Ht. ~----- -- ~- - ~- -5 29 30tc David R. Walker, Rt . l Derter,
marriage, and signifies Health club will have its annu1
OFFICE HOURS
124. Ph. WY 2-6!22 o~ WY 2- WF: &lt;:LADI.Y LOAN a R u e
WANTED TO BUY STOP. Compare____rices
- Mrs. Lester L. Roush, Rt. I th"t the one who wears it Is en. al picnic Thursday evening, at
I:JD A. 11. to a:OO P M. oll.ll,
0039.
7 6 7tc I Lu!ilre Carpet Shapooer with
bu in in
P
Long Bottom, Donald F. Lovett,
to marr;, the man who the home of Mrs. Lowell Meldul'da::r-8:30 Lll. to l2t011 DOOtD
fl"S SO EASY
purchase of~~~~~ Lust re Sham- FLAT dump bed, 12 [( long. su;an~e ;u;;:.llCe. i;gels In- ,Rt. 2 Oak Hill, Mrs. Emma L.
it lD her. II the engag.,. Nirkle, Antiquity.
TO PLACE A
1 Darwood Napper, Langsville, I St. Middl:po.(' Oh' ~earl / Elias, Jackson, Ernest L. Yingis broken off, the ring The Catholir Women's club of
'60 Chevrolet $1.49 5 P'~'I. Baker f "'nlture, MJ&lt;!rlle10
RESULT PRODUCING
7-9&lt;itc , Ohio.
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7 3 ~ne Ier, Rt. 2 Jackson, Mrs. John F. should be returnod since il is a the Sacred Heart church "II !
WANr AD
VB Sta. Wagon . Origmal
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meet Thursday at 6 p.m. lor a
black finish like new. Four
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new tires.
MALATHION FOR
REAL ESTATE
MUS
P. McGlone, Ashland. Ky.,
It woulc he unusual fur a man polluck picnic at the home of
ROSES AND
ICAL Instruments Mrs. James A. Luzaddor,
giving a woman nn en••~•· IMr. and Mrs. Paul Simon. Mom'60 Pontiac _ $1,69 S
ORNAMENTALS
land, Ky.
ring, to tell her that she hers are asked to lake their own
FOR
CARD OF THANKS
va Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan. On I Wltl'l "'lllatnum nn~ uti Cl ~pra.,
I SALE StndivarJOus VloBklh!i
must give It' b;u~k if they do not ' table ~ervice.
ly 23,568 carf'ful miles. Pow
pro ... ,... 1\L I ~·nu• flowers • • AI'IID. I
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M Rob l J Bl ._ Rt
married. However, even The Women's Ml'sslonary ,;,uo•I WANT to thank everyone who er
'11A.R~ Rosr ~nd Om~menllll
S.in.c.Good
C-.Jok,banjo
Dexler. O!uo
rs.
er . anwn, .
steering &amp; brakes. Hyd .
81
8
Spray_
t&gt;owd~r,.,,"'
Uu and
rt' funl!'
hotto , RURAL PROPERTY _ 4-room
,. tf•. Vinton, daughter, 1:26
no such e;~ress condi- ciety of the Pomeroy Bapti;t
waS so nice to me with their
.,,,.,.., · allon
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5 1011 "
·cid!rnrm"'~'lnn"
u., on , Ira me )lome w•'th , bedrooms,
Monday.
imposed. the law will im- church will meet at the church
prayers, flowers, gifts, and
lln~f'~ "- "' ",.~ lhntta- Glad• Del
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Dl scharged
cards while I was· a patient
ahinium H,n,·hocks Hvdranu 11
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MARINE SUPPLIES
one because of th e sym bo-J Th ursda~ at 7:30 p.m. w 1 t h
. rlar·.~ 'l.innlu Svlrea &lt;tnl1 e; ... , ; arge c ose ' a
u
asePatients recently
significance of the ring.
church ramilies as guests. The
in Holzer Hospital. May God
Pomeroy. Ohio
·rpem ::.; ,,, .. ~"" etrec·rlve eeon i mcnl, front porch, enclosed 1,.
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el, 15 ft. molded fib- me uded Damel Da.vJS.
e g1vmg o e nee ace ts Marv Martha Circ,le wiH bl:' in
bless each one of you. Edna 1 .,...~.,..,,.....-------' ~···
" hf"ild ~•art huy your l'iUpply
I3!!:S Lone Star boat. 45 can tre II , Roy E. f_Wy,
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tion. True, it was given aftr~r l11rk refreshmrnts will be servseptic tank? Get Klean Emwater from drilled well $6 000 _ tor, Fully equipped, Coast Morns, Shelley Jones, Be r the parties became engagc,d, 'ed.
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NOTICES
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qualify
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approved.
C.mplete
Bable,
Mrs.
Lena
Day,
Mrs.
The
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though,
has
no
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Landmark Farm Bureau. PoPomeroy, Ohio
:An exceptional buy at t hi 8 With trailer. Used Jess than Jo~n. McClellon, Mrs.
symbolic meaning and is only ment ring, since the neck1acfo
BURKEIT'S Barber shop clos- / meroy.
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price.
miles
from
courthouse:
24
hours.
Elmer
Bailey
on
Gr•ffm,
,Harry
Denison,
Mrs.
C.
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token of the love and affec· has no symbolic meaning ated week of 'uly 14th. 7-9-3tc , - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
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Mrs.
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which Charlie boro for Sal- !ached to it.
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t.OSE WEIGHT safety w-it-h /
._H_A_MB_U_R_r._,ERS. toe, 25c, Col- Igrown up. 7-room house 'with _WY 2-6147.
.. 7 6 ~lp bard ahd Mrs. John Neir.
ly. Under tbe law there is no (This article Is based upon
DiAIMX (formerly DEX -A
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DIET1 new name. sa me for·
i fee. ' 5c. Jack's Da~ry Bar. •s e ' u 111Y. 01 mg, a
arn. $
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mula Only 98c at S t a: r k
16 a.z Beverage Glasses 1 M1ddlepor~.
74.ilc !n lalf cond1t10n. Located near 165.00. Used approidmately 125 Accordmg ID the midnight re1
State
Route
124
in
Rutland
hours.
Ph&lt;&gt;ne
William
Brown
port
of
the
nursing
department,
a
con
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IS
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ic
)li'Obl~.
No
person
should
Drugs
6-2o-60tp You get I ~ HI uz SIZf&gt; c la s~
NERVOUS' C'.an'l &lt;leep' r r y Township. $3,500.00. A 'good buy Mason 7735769 _
frf't&gt; t&gt;ach t1me vou purl'h.i!sf'
7 5 6 ' those patienls who were listed There was no condition bere, ever attempt to apply or lnter"'w
lime-relea&lt;ed
Sleep-Wei
at
this
price.
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lp as fair Included John L
the law will not imply one pret any law without the aJ!.
·. t 'TI)\fOBILE &lt;J.ISUI'-'UI('
beeo · 10 ?,allons ot ga~olme or
cap&lt;olies.
Only
98c
al
Stark
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C.
C.
CUCKLER,
REALTOR
INSTRUCTIONS
Mrs.
Cora
Sweeney,
Ja;.es
as
in
the case ol tbe engage- vice ol a lawyer.)
mure.
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a
comhtnation
oil
Com•· t'llt-d ? LOSt ~OW IIPt: la.Lol s i
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Hnd
lube
job.
Dr~g!.
1&gt;20.30tp
PHONE WY 2-3830
try, Mrs. Clarence Yardlev,
lh:.,ns,. ? Call WY 2-Wfib.
ALBER1 M. COX, SALESMAN U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! bert Chambers, Jacob YonderPHONE WY Z..Z!ZO
Men -Women, 18-~. star~ bJib 11 11 oa ford, Mrs. Roy Howell, Howard
SUPER SERVICE STATION
·
00 1 week Preparato17 tnlnina unui
AUTO SALES
FOR RENT
7-9-3tc IPPolnted. Thou•anda ., JOtNt OPII!n. e1g1er, Mrs._Haze.l M'JJ
I er, Mrs.
99
4
F'OR D 4-dr
Open 2 Hours
W"t 2- 32
=~==-c=----.,-- ~· hperiencr uwalb unnecea~r, FREE Albert MclntJre VIctor Knight
l!lfil
new paint joiJ.
THPEE ~:;oom house, full leng- FOR SALE: 78 acres farm :!:!::•t~;1t:" ~Ji.;a'-::~.~:::: C1e1and Hmes ~nd Miss May:
We handle
sizes of tanks
$700. Smitt.y's Used ~~ ~ot . .,_t in JTF.EL Coal F'urn:-lre th &lt;;un porc-h. In Antiquity. house, 7 rooms and bath, new· ;:re:aLan~tt!b~~ ~Ill!~ t..Be:!lc-e, ·me Berridge.
Rutland, Ohio. ~
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with ducts and re&gt; gi~l~rs. Car! Call WI 9-2S7'l.
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7 6 31c ly decorated. Also small swim-1 ro,, ohJO:
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PUPS, Free to any~me who w1ll Kautz, Chester, OhJO.
. :-ming house, large barn and - HAVE GUESTS
·
what we sell
with apar~ ou t' bUJ·1 dings. Se e Robe rt Mu.1 EMPLOYMENT
7 3 6tp BUSJNP.SS bUildmg
po·ovide good home. Ph. WI
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menl over eao, Nev. Haven ford Chester Oh'
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an e Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Browp ol
7-9-l lp SINGI"R in desk type eabmel, laS.IIO
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month Phone WY 2-1
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HOT DOGS, reg. 15c. [oot long mohogany, Zig·Zag, over,·asts 5336 .
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7 6 6t 1 WY 2-2359.
25c. Jack's Dairy Bar. Mid- fancy designs, buttonholes,
.
p HOUSE for sale or trade for 3 I P~~Ing, block laymg, or tbomas Brown, Mrs. William
RUTLAND, OHIO
dleport .
7-9-6tc I etc. Will &lt;ettle accou.nt lor HOUSE. hve rooms . and bath. , place in Middleport. SIx Wlfmg. By the h&lt;&gt;urs or con- Childs and cj!ildren Michael
'nle Rambl.. - - - $5ll
cash or 8 navme'tls I Melvm Lillie, Cheshlfe, ?~~- I rooms, bath, basement, city gactRaSee ~/hor:r Calvin and Sheila, M~. Adam
World Standard ·•I Compact
$8 monthly. Phone WY 2 - - . tc water, electricity, gas, garrr,
cme,
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stvlioh and belt-aeted myl!ety he expoaea their whole shalnefUl
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dat aoboUt the Nmor, lfo learnl Produ..,. David Wolper will
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7-2-6tc '" menl
DUPLEX,
apart
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ride and perform· . 2204.
al 390 furnished
S lnd Mtddleance Small car economy and '
MALA TMION
port Call in evening WY 2FOR FRUIT
5262
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Phone Wl' z..3871
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FOR SALE: Brick home, full
:IN E "lfX room house Peoples I basement, attached gar•ge
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errace. hone Pt. Pleasant , -.yith burning fireplace, in Uv~
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ZIG ZAG sewing machine, 1963 1\ J;IUPLEX, furnished apartn&gt;R SALE: 1961 Triumph Tl- model, blind hems, button- I menl al 390 S. Znd, Middleger Cub Motorcycle. Phone holes, appliques, and comes port. Ca!J in evening. WY zWY 2-6140.
7 8 3tc
complete with set of fashion 5262.
5-28-t[c
AUCTION. The Bradford Auc- discs. One dial does it all. No
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conduct an auction consisting nally $l39.9S. Pay balance of PHOTO COPYING Serv 1ces.
of a lull line of household 1 $68.31 of 9 payments of B C.py any letter or document.
furnishings and several an- monthly· Phone WY 2-2204.
'1euter lnsurance, Pomeroy
7·2-Gtc
tlques. Located at 32 West·
% 15 tfc
!aWOl Sl., Jackson. Ohio, Sat- SINGER
electric portable.
o\UCTIONEER
urday, July 13, 1963, I p. m. SeWll forward and backward.
C.mplete Service
This is the personal property Zig zag equipped to buttonCrfu Bradfonl
of Reese 0. Jones.
hole, etc. Bal. due $33.61 or
Write, Pboae • Contact
~~~~~~§:=7:;8~3~tc~/ 7 payments $6 montbly. Phone
A. c. BRADFORD
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WY 2-2204~ ___ __
7-2-6tc
Raelne, Oblo
MALATHION FOR
YES, YOU can borrow o u
5 11 tfc
II'EGETABLES
Carpet Shampooer FREE to, Bookkeeping accounts wanled.
!~\11ro~al~inr;~e:"~!:..q,~:
cJean your carpets With. Blue Complete bookkeeping
and
either t..ANDMARH Multt-PurpOM
Lustre. Baker FurnJturd lax service Phone WY 2_2272
vrntablt Ou1t or LANDMilRII
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Sectional Living room Suites liRESSMAKING,
Alterations
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Men's and Women's. Special
Hotpoint, 30" Electric Range
price this month only, plain
- .$139.95. 1 - Sunray gas dress, $2.50, better dress, $4 FOR SALE by owner, 3 bed·
range - $39.95. 1 __ Zenith
up. Kathl•en Milhoen, Route room borne in SUgar Run Ar·
21" T.V. set, good picture, 248, 4 miles beyond Chester. ea . Large corner lot.
$50. I - !Wllaway Bed with
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modeled. Call W\' 2-3618.
innerspring mattress
I i k e GLASS !NST.\LLEO windshield
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new, $15. 3 good breakfast ond door Insurance company FOR SALE - Two bedrooiJ'
sets. I group odd kitchen. approved. All work guaran- bor ..e Beaulilul Birch kltch
chairs, St. Rutland Furniture, teed S.S.S. &amp;!rv1ce, WY z- eA, automatic ga 11 heat. l84!1
SH 2-4811. Rutlaod, Ohio.
6189, Syracuse, Ohio.
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with bath, hot and cold water, gas furnace. Going back
to Florida and must sell with
or without furniture. J. J.
Keys, 1743 Chester &amp;1., Pomeroy.
7 6 3tp
FOR SALE : Racine Vine St.
3 bedroom hoose, corner lot,
wall to wall carpet, double
garage. See or atlt WI ~
3483.
7 5 6yc
FOUR ROOM house witb 1 ~
re lot, large porch, basemeot
ulf Route No. 7. Phone WY
2-6127.
7-2-30tc
FOR SALE: 5 room bouse and
bath, newly decorated, gaa
heating. Full basement t..
cated 1!!3 Hudson Street,
Middleport. Price, $6000. lnqwre Ohio Hotel.
8 I Uc
FOUR ROOM houSe wttb 1 aore lot, large porcb, basement,
f
of Rt. 7. Phone WY Z-6127.
5-211-'""'
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FOR SALE: 7 room bouse" In
good locality. Cistern water
and city water SeU for $7,·
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FOR SALE

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( BUSINEss SERVICES
L 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
Chest.., Ohio.
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JULY t
WSCS l he u lted M tb-

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EodMIDen•UJe. Oldo
room apartment
21611 Third Ave., M r •·
ENGAGEMENTS
at 7:30 p. Jll. at the church.
your sewer 11'8ublet
Good
Investment
W. Smith , 821 Fourth At the time of their en•••e- Forest Rose Council Dauglt~
~~d~
Out-h- exo!AmelcwiU
Sower Macblnes
'A
..,, watet, close
Ave., WilHam H. Wilson,
Charlie gave Sally an
r a
meet OD
1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr. H.T. _ $1995
Roasona.ble llalel
IDwn. Call · Pt. PI~ 1511- 427 Fourth Ave., Mrs. L.
dlamood ring. He also
at 8 p. m. lnStaUaUoo
Ivory over blue finish, spotless clean inte1·ior, "low mile·
can WY t-!t7f Dny ., Nlgllt
J, after 5 p.m. evemngo.
Booten, Rt. I Gallipolis,
gave her a necklace for her
officers will be held and aU
age by original local ClWner . Vtl motor, Powerglide, radio
and heater.
·
6-19-lfc Thurman S. Borden: Kerr,
birthday the following summer.
are requested to wear
7 a de
,-;c--;;;c--cc--;---_:_:::. __ IN POMEROY Eignt
room
M. Reed, Addison,
One evening, to Charlie's
Refreshmenll will ' be
1962 Belair _ _ Was $2495, Now $2295
Mr Farmer, why pay more? house, s bedrooillll and batb,
Ada Davies, Thurman
Sally told him that she
Memben are uked te
WANT AD
I
Breed
to
the
best
fDl
Ieos.
large
lot.
Good
loeaUon
out
A.
Rankin,
&lt;.,'town
was
breakmg
their
.ngagement.
bring
articles
for dlslrlct rum·
4_-Door Sedan Ivory m•e r back fini .'&gt;h, red ir.tf'rior, W . w.
!Jrt&gt;s
show
little
v.:ear
.
\'8
mo1o1·,
aulomalit
trans.,
radio
Now $6.00 breedmg lee for hlg.~ water. Call wv t-2590.
, Mrs. Jack B. Park, 1907 Later Charlie asked S.lly tore- mage sale.
INFORMATION
and h£'ater. Showroom clean
5 10 de
Vernon Ave., Pt. Pleasant,
his engagement ring aod
JULY 11
I s~rvlce /~ exceUentn':'ld Moo~110 P
M
II) t:letra" 1-'UOUCitiGI!
a d- P ufs P,.,..D
try bulls
Charles G. Jones, 145 Park Dr.,
necklace.
She refused, White Rose Lodge wiD •meet
lllond..a7 Oe~alin&lt;r lhOO ~ Ill
an per ormance tested beef
Pt Pie
t J
A
th 1 the •
·
MoD41l1
bull No association fees CUrINSURANCE
'
asan ' ames '
a
y •ere gJven Wednesday at 1:31) p. m. ·, at
CAN~ELLA TIONS
. B eed'
.
_
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Rt. I Pt. Pleasant, Mrs.
oo strings attached.
Ll'~ion hall wfth Mrs. L 0
'
OPEN E
COIUIE&lt;-"TIONS
VES
P.M.
Fuss r mg IIServiCe, Inc. JOHNSON Simpson
Howard Good~, New
' maintained that the ring
Diles Mrs Eva u--•ey ·--lftlJ D1t II:CePle" llDW lf:OO A. I&amp;
POMEROY, OHIO
or servtce ca
•
V Sand K
.
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J'or o., o-t Pv.hllt~
Ob'Agency In All forms
a.,
ra ay Thomas, necklace were gJVen to Sally
Richard Owen as hostess·
Alb~ p k Cb
REGULATIONS
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m
PI\
ar 985
er.-3415ester,
or
•
surance.' Jim
·
Johnson
W. Va., Mrs. Ed Win
·
D. ter th
, e1r
· engagement : and th at es.
'l'lle pu.r.uiAe. "UCCI't . . &lt;M t11.1n
;
;
Leland
Parll
p
Obfo
Bud
Simpsoo
Agents
Rt.
2
Leon,
W.
Va.,
would
not have giVen them
to ..Ut or ~1-.et .,, 1tb illleTne4
0
obJectiOOible
o-ra Gould m
FOR
SALE
FOR
SALE
Pb
"'ivy
If
Craig
K.
Martin,
Liverpool,
W.
to
her
if
they
had not been
JULI: II
6 1
~ IJhmedj•t.elJ
Tbe 11Ub
one
.
c
Va.,
Mrs.
Charles
F.
Sayre,
gaged.
Rock
Springs
Grange wIll
ltlber wt..U flot lw f'hpOulhl• for
6 5 30tp .. Reuter lnsuraace AgeliCJ
aaor-. tbiiD GUP uumn-ed !n.M'Uo11
30 Gal. Electnchot Wdter tank . SINGLE · bed springs and mai·
1632 Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, Is Charlie correct? Does t.e meet Thur~day at 8 p.m. T be
RATF$
A-1 condition. Call Cheste.
t.rr~s, chest ot drawers I lllsuraace for ever, penouJ Mrs. Amanda M. Kasper, 212
a legal right to have r.he slat~ contest on orange ~u t
ForWaotAdSonleo
98.1-2217.
7
6
Jtp
9
x 12 maroon rug and pad.
COBA
SERVICE
llld
bURiaeos
oeed."
Rock
St.,
Pomeroy,
Mrs.
Mar- engagement ring and the neck- bread, the sewing coolest on
t CeDtl , _ •oi'Cl. OD.I ·DNf'ttOD..
110niot.1Url Cbarp to MDIII
COAL FOR SALE : Now- is the . 9.x l2 and 12x12 maroon tweerl : ere•a wou• "•ro 10 Go•a ~rMG••
Pbooe W1' Z-ZaJ
garet H. Parsons, Rutland,
returned?
cross-stitched skirt, and the na1 CenCI per wo"' fill' 1'brw CODtime
~
get
your
winter
coal
rugs
.
Kitchtm
table
and
4.
•na
prov•n Dulls, .u •• tM ••m•
HOUSE
Trailer
Insurance
Nelle
Bengel,
Rt.
1
Yes,
at'
least
as
far
as
the
en- tiona! eontest .on crocheted cen0
MeuUM IUu'tlODI.
·~~~w Drt.ee of U.5CI
J"U11 rate rtl t IIIIDt. pa wOld trW
at a reduced price. we have . ehairs. Canner and jars . Calli Fo• d&lt;rjHtnd•b•• .-rv•w c•u ctau
comprehensive coverage SJO.
Mrs. Mary Florence
ring is concerned. In terpiece and edging will
he
be charJed tor •d•..U.lDI II 11ot
all
graue~
of
coal.
We
dcliv1
WI
9-2241.
7-9-3t.c
,
.,oode
Tech
Poftt.ro,
w.,
:a-2u•
per
$1000
coverage.
BarnesHarden,
Syracuse,
Mrs.
cases
the
courts
have
held.
Refreshments
will
be
_..
pdd wttldll Ul dA)'II afW' ~·
er anywhere . Jeffers
Cool , COAL, rurnar-e ehPap. Phone 1 ' cr.~tt•• •ts-ttu
Simpson Insurance Agency,
E . Diddle, Rt. l Racine, Sus- said that an engagement ring ved .
CAlm (# t"B.Al'fU - IJ .a (Of
;)0 Word 4hllmWD I:IC!!b •otdltiODC..
No"
located
half
a
rr.ile
:
WY
2-5260.
_
~tp
Middleport.
Ph.
WY
2-2903.
an
Ann Yost, Rt. I Racine, is a symbol or pledge of t h e The Laurel Cliff Be II e r
79
a) worr' le. Obltut.tt. n.bl~
.. I ..,.., pe won.
west of Fair Grounds St Ht. ~----- -- ~- - ~- -5 29 30tc David R. Walker, Rt . l Derter,
marriage, and signifies Health club will have its annu1
OFFICE HOURS
124. Ph. WY 2-6!22 o~ WY 2- WF: &lt;:LADI.Y LOAN a R u e
WANTED TO BUY STOP. Compare____rices
- Mrs. Lester L. Roush, Rt. I th"t the one who wears it Is en. al picnic Thursday evening, at
I:JD A. 11. to a:OO P M. oll.ll,
0039.
7 6 7tc I Lu!ilre Carpet Shapooer with
bu in in
P
Long Bottom, Donald F. Lovett,
to marr;, the man who the home of Mrs. Lowell Meldul'da::r-8:30 Lll. to l2t011 DOOtD
fl"S SO EASY
purchase of~~~~~ Lust re Sham- FLAT dump bed, 12 [( long. su;an~e ;u;;:.llCe. i;gels In- ,Rt. 2 Oak Hill, Mrs. Emma L.
it lD her. II the engag.,. Nirkle, Antiquity.
TO PLACE A
1 Darwood Napper, Langsville, I St. Middl:po.(' Oh' ~earl / Elias, Jackson, Ernest L. Yingis broken off, the ring The Catholir Women's club of
'60 Chevrolet $1.49 5 P'~'I. Baker f "'nlture, MJ&lt;!rlle10
RESULT PRODUCING
7-9&lt;itc , Ohio.
7-9-6lp 1
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2_2472
7 3 ~ne Ier, Rt. 2 Jackson, Mrs. John F. should be returnod since il is a the Sacred Heart church "II !
WANr AD
VB Sta. Wagon . Origmal
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tp Wilson, Radcliff, Mrs. Edgar
·
gift. ·
meet Thursday at 6 p.m. lor a
black finish like new. Four
1
PHONE WY 2-2157
new tires.
MALATHION FOR
REAL ESTATE
MUS
P. McGlone, Ashland. Ky.,
It woulc he unusual fur a man polluck picnic at the home of
ROSES AND
ICAL Instruments Mrs. James A. Luzaddor,
giving a woman nn en••~•· IMr. and Mrs. Paul Simon. Mom'60 Pontiac _ $1,69 S
ORNAMENTALS
land, Ky.
ring, to tell her that she hers are asked to lake their own
FOR
CARD OF THANKS
va Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan. On I Wltl'l "'lllatnum nn~ uti Cl ~pra.,
I SALE StndivarJOus VloBklh!i
must give It' b;u~k if they do not ' table ~ervice.
ly 23,568 carf'ful miles. Pow
pro ... ,... 1\L I ~·nu• flowers • • AI'IID. I
- ""
~.,,
Reasonable
M Rob l J Bl ._ Rt
married. However, even The Women's Ml'sslonary ,;,uo•I WANT to thank everyone who er
'11A.R~ Rosr ~nd Om~menllll
S.in.c.Good
C-.Jok,banjo
Dexler. O!uo
rs.
er . anwn, .
steering &amp; brakes. Hyd .
81
8
Spray_
t&gt;owd~r,.,,"'
Uu and
rt' funl!'
hotto , RURAL PROPERTY _ 4-room
,. tf•. Vinton, daughter, 1:26
no such e;~ress condi- ciety of the Pomeroy Bapti;t
waS so nice to me with their
.,,,.,.., · allon
.. ,.flf'lrlr
5 1011 "
·cid!rnrm"'~'lnn"
u., on , Ira me )lome w•'th , bedrooms,
Monday.
imposed. the law will im- church will meet at the church
prayers, flowers, gifts, and
lln~f'~ "- "' ",.~ lhntta- Glad• Del
~
Dl scharged
cards while I was· a patient
ahinium H,n,·hocks Hvdranu 11
l
1 ts b th f ll b
MARINE SUPPLIES
one because of th e sym bo-J Th ursda~ at 7:30 p.m. w 1 t h
. rlar·.~ 'l.innlu Svlrea &lt;tnl1 e; ... , ; arge c ose ' a
u
asePatients recently
significance of the ring.
church ramilies as guests. The
in Holzer Hospital. May God
Pomeroy. Ohio
·rpem ::.; ,,, .. ~"" etrec·rlve eeon i mcnl, front porch, enclosed 1,.
--~ I
.
.
Th · ·
f th
kl
·
2
1
m"'·~ • " ' ' "" n.. n·• 1e• ht pt'st'
back poo·ch 112, 321 _ Nl'ce 101 ;;ou
el, 15 ft. molded fib- me uded Damel Da.vJS.
e g1vmg o e nee ace ts Marv Martha Circ,le wiH bl:' in
bless each one of you. Edna 1 .,...~.,..,,.....-------' ~···
" hf"ild ~•art huy your l'iUpply
I3!!:S Lone Star boat. 45 can tre II , Roy E. f_Wy,
l'treY
I d·fr
t propos1-' charge
- or t he program an d pot.
~.......
1
with
garden,
some
fruit
trees,
er-g
en
1 eren
Wiggins.
7-9-llp WHY- WORRY over a sluggish
·and outbuildings, plenty good H. P. ~tboard ~ercury mo- Charl_es E. f;Jendemn,
tion. True, it was given aftr~r l11rk refreshmrnts will be servseptic tank? Get Klean Emwater from drilled well $6 000 _ tor, Fully equipped, Coast Morns, Shelley Jones, Be r the parties became engagc,d, 'ed.
·
East Main St.
All Septi(' tank cleaner
at
NOTICES
00.
Will
qualify
for
V
·
A
~a~.
Guard
approved.
C.mplete
Bable,
Mrs.
Lena
Day,
Mrs.
The
necklace,
though,
has
no
1
Landmark Farm Bureau. PoPomeroy, Ohio
:An exceptional buy at t hi 8 With trailer. Used Jess than Jo~n. McClellon, Mrs.
symbolic meaning and is only ment ring, since the neck1acfo
BURKEIT'S Barber shop clos- / meroy.
1·1-JOtc
price.
miles
from
courthouse:
24
hours.
Elmer
Bailey
on
Gr•ffm,
,Harry
Denison,
Mrs.
C.
a
token of the love and affec· has no symbolic meaning ated week of 'uly 14th. 7-9-3tc , - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
4
OPEN
TIL
•
P.01.
ACRES
_
Fertile
land
but
Rt.
630
west
of
Darwin.
Ph.
Ilene
0
J;leU,
Mrs.
Mar
tion
which Charlie boro for Sal- !ached to it.
185
1
You Get Them
t.OSE WEIGHT safety w-it-h /
._H_A_MB_U_R_r._,ERS. toe, 25c, Col- Igrown up. 7-room house 'with _WY 2-6147.
.. 7 6 ~lp bard ahd Mrs. John Neir.
ly. Under tbe law there is no (This article Is based upon
DiAIMX (formerly DEX -A
,
1
h
d
II
b
'ld
nd
b
22
HP
s
tt
tboa
d
Among
AUln•
consideration require4 for a the Law o[ Ohio. It is not intend·
DIET1 new name. sa me for·
i fee. ' 5c. Jack's Da~ry Bar. •s e ' u 111Y. 01 mg, a
arn. $
."0 ou
r motor,
•
It Is absolute once made ed to ad&gt;lse anyone on a specil,
.
dit
. .
•
.
.
mula Only 98c at S t a: r k
16 a.z Beverage Glasses 1 M1ddlepor~.
74.ilc !n lalf cond1t10n. Located near 165.00. Used approidmately 125 Accordmg ID the midnight re1
State
Route
124
in
Rutland
hours.
Ph&lt;&gt;ne
William
Brown
port
of
the
nursing
department,
a
con
.
ion
IS
iffi,po""!!.
ic
)li'Obl~.
No
person
should
Drugs
6-2o-60tp You get I ~ HI uz SIZf&gt; c la s~
NERVOUS' C'.an'l &lt;leep' r r y Township. $3,500.00. A 'good buy Mason 7735769 _
frf't&gt; t&gt;ach t1me vou purl'h.i!sf'
7 5 6 ' those patienls who were listed There was no condition bere, ever attempt to apply or lnter"'w
lime-relea&lt;ed
Sleep-Wei
at
this
price.
__
.
lp as fair Included John L
the law will not imply one pret any law without the aJ!.
·. t 'TI)\fOBILE &lt;J.ISUI'-'UI('
beeo · 10 ?,allons ot ga~olme or
cap&lt;olies.
Only
98c
al
Stark
.
C.
C.
CUCKLER,
REALTOR
INSTRUCTIONS
Mrs.
Cora
Sweeney,
Ja;.es
as
in
the case ol tbe engage- vice ol a lawyer.)
mure.
ur
a
comhtnation
oil
Com•· t'llt-d ? LOSt ~OW IIPt: la.Lol s i
··han
ge
Hnd
lube
job.
Dr~g!.
1&gt;20.30tp
PHONE WY 2-3830
try, Mrs. Clarence Yardlev,
lh:.,ns,. ? Call WY 2-Wfib.
ALBER1 M. COX, SALESMAN U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! bert Chambers, Jacob YonderPHONE WY Z..Z!ZO
Men -Women, 18-~. star~ bJib 11 11 oa ford, Mrs. Roy Howell, Howard
SUPER SERVICE STATION
·
00 1 week Preparato17 tnlnina unui
AUTO SALES
FOR RENT
7-9-3tc IPPolnted. Thou•anda ., JOtNt OPII!n. e1g1er, Mrs._Haze.l M'JJ
I er, Mrs.
99
4
F'OR D 4-dr
Open 2 Hours
W"t 2- 32
=~==-c=----.,-- ~· hperiencr uwalb unnecea~r, FREE Albert MclntJre VIctor Knight
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THPEE ~:;oom house, full leng- FOR SALE: 78 acres farm :!:!::•t~;1t:" ~Ji.;a'-::~.~:::: C1e1and Hmes ~nd Miss May:
We handle
sizes of tanks
$700. Smitt.y's Used ~~ ~ot . .,_t in JTF.EL Coal F'urn:-lre th &lt;;un porc-h. In Antiquity. house, 7 rooms and bath, new· ;:re:aLan~tt!b~~ ~Ill!~ t..Be:!lc-e, ·me Berridge.
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. :-ming house, large barn and - HAVE GUESTS
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7 6 6t 1 WY 2-2359.
25c. Jack's Dairy Bar. Mid- fancy designs, buttonholes,
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p HOUSE for sale or trade for 3 I P~~Ing, block laymg, or tbomas Brown, Mrs. William
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dleport .
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cash or 8 navme'tls I Melvm Lillie, Cheshlfe, ?~~- I rooms, bath, basement, city gactRaSee ~/hor:r Calvin and Sheila, M~. Adam
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ride and perform· . 2204.
al 390 furnished
S lnd Mtddleance Small car economy and '
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B. MatD Street, Pomero7
Phone Wl' z..3871
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:IN E "lfX room house Peoples I basement, attached gar•ge
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errace. hone Pt. Pleasant , -.yith burning fireplace, in Uv~
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OPEN TIL 9 P.M.
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ZIG ZAG sewing machine, 1963 1\ J;IUPLEX, furnished apartn&gt;R SALE: 1961 Triumph Tl- model, blind hems, button- I menl al 390 S. Znd, Middleger Cub Motorcycle. Phone holes, appliques, and comes port. Ca!J in evening. WY zWY 2-6140.
7 8 3tc
complete with set of fashion 5262.
5-28-t[c
AUCTION. The Bradford Auc- discs. One dial does it all. No
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conduct an auction consisting nally $l39.9S. Pay balance of PHOTO COPYING Serv 1ces.
of a lull line of household 1 $68.31 of 9 payments of B C.py any letter or document.
furnishings and several an- monthly· Phone WY 2-2204.
'1euter lnsurance, Pomeroy
7·2-Gtc
tlques. Located at 32 West·
% 15 tfc
!aWOl Sl., Jackson. Ohio, Sat- SINGER
electric portable.
o\UCTIONEER
urday, July 13, 1963, I p. m. SeWll forward and backward.
C.mplete Service
This is the personal property Zig zag equipped to buttonCrfu Bradfonl
of Reese 0. Jones.
hole, etc. Bal. due $33.61 or
Write, Pboae • Contact
~~~~~~§:=7:;8~3~tc~/ 7 payments $6 montbly. Phone
A. c. BRADFORD
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WY 2-2204~ ___ __
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Raelne, Oblo
MALATHION FOR
YES, YOU can borrow o u
5 11 tfc
II'EGETABLES
Carpet Shampooer FREE to, Bookkeeping accounts wanled.
!~\11ro~al~inr;~e:"~!:..q,~:
cJean your carpets With. Blue Complete bookkeeping
and
either t..ANDMARH Multt-PurpOM
Lustre. Baker FurnJturd lax service Phone WY 2_2272
vrntablt Ou1t or LANDMilRII
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Sectional Living room Suites liRESSMAKING,
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- 15() each. 1 _ Pushbutton
Men's and Women's. Special
Hotpoint, 30" Electric Range
price this month only, plain
- .$139.95. 1 - Sunray gas dress, $2.50, better dress, $4 FOR SALE by owner, 3 bed·
range - $39.95. 1 __ Zenith
up. Kathl•en Milhoen, Route room borne in SUgar Run Ar·
21" T.V. set, good picture, 248, 4 miles beyond Chester. ea . Large corner lot.
$50. I - !Wllaway Bed with
7 6 3tc
modeled. Call W\' 2-3618.
innerspring mattress
I i k e GLASS !NST.\LLEO windshield
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new, $15. 3 good breakfast ond door Insurance company FOR SALE - Two bedrooiJ'
sets. I group odd kitchen. approved. All work guaran- bor ..e Beaulilul Birch kltch
chairs, St. Rutland Furniture, teed S.S.S. &amp;!rv1ce, WY z- eA, automatic ga 11 heat. l84!1
SH 2-4811. Rutlaod, Ohio.
6189, Syracuse, Ohio.
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to Florida and must sell with
or without furniture. J. J.
Keys, 1743 Chester &amp;1., Pomeroy.
7 6 3tp
FOR SALE : Racine Vine St.
3 bedroom hoose, corner lot,
wall to wall carpet, double
garage. See or atlt WI ~
3483.
7 5 6yc
FOUR ROOM house witb 1 ~
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ulf Route No. 7. Phone WY
2-6127.
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cated 1!!3 Hudson Street,
Middleport. Price, $6000. lnqwre Ohio Hotel.
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Inspection 01
Shrine District
Mrs. Harold Lohse, P. T. A.
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District Director, Four membera of the Mary
0::1 study coune on : Shrjne, White Shrine ql Jei'USIP. T. o\.. manual In three 1lem, were In Athens Frlday
- ar.dDllna Dors m
~::~~~~,,;the first to be held ovenin~ to attend the official
"AN ALLIGATOR
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evening, July 10 at i inspection of District 21.
NAMED DAISY"
p. m. in the Pomeroy I Wayne R. Edwards of CaiJ...
( Ttchn lcolor 1
School auditorium.
fornla, supreme worthy hiP
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; pri05tess, was lnspecling olftThurs . .&amp; Fri.
July 11 ·12
The second _session will be , cers. Work was given by the
"THI TI-IREI STOOGES
July 17 wtl~ the Ia.~t '"""IHocking Valley Shrine, with
IN ORBIT"
scheduled
lor Jil l&gt; . l . AU Marie Struble aa worthy high
--and-Anthony SLet'l ~nd
loftfirers and comm ittee rh_aJ_r- priestess and Charles Struble
Odile- Versms in
lirgf'd ro atte r~d ;he chmr &lt;-~" watchman of shepherds.
"CHECkPOINT"
are
asked to take a manual Slides of the National sessiOn
(Eastm~w Color)
I hem Jf one is avatlable. ' ht&gt;ld at New Orleans were shown i
· Naoma Brinker, deputy of
dil-lt.r ict 16.
Attendin~ from Mary Shrine ,
were Mrs. Brinker, district dep- j
uty : F•ro Cheese brew, worthy I
high priestess, Lillian Steiff, and :
Bernice Winn.
W,IDNESIIAY
Dirk Bogardt
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
"DIAMOND I-IEAII"
Charlton Heaton, Yvette Ml·
mieux, Geo. Cbakiris, France
Nuyen. James Darren, Aline
MacMahon, Vaughn Taylor.
SWEET &amp; I-lOT, 3 STOOGES
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-The blrtbday of Albert (Sumner) Durst wa• celebrated witb
a lurkey dinner Sunday at tbe
~'FUI!erll servlceo for Mrs. VU, Arnold-Mayer camp In Le~rt.
Carl, . of Middleport, w h o lloallng, aiding and swllln-1
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Tbunoday after a long W- llJlna was enjoyed during t h e
ness were held Sunday at
2 day by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fortr Members Of
GIVE COOK-QU'I'
p.m. at the Ewing
Funeral Durst, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr m•l M" Alfred Yeaugor
home witb Rev. Fred I, Gard- Robert Law~ and Pam, Dl- Club Enjoy Tour
•ntertalnt&gt;d • ill! a cookout oil
ller olliciallng.
1110 and Mike, 'ft'orthington ; Bob
the ~'ourU1 of Ju lv nt their homo
Mrs. Chester ErwlD wu or- by and Eddie Cummings,
members of the Rui- In Mi.,..rsville honoring h I I
BaJUst lor the service. Burial larl; Mr. and Mro. Robert ArFriendly Gardenero Club brolher, Norman Yeauger. on
made In Riverview Ceme- thur and Vickie, Mr. and Mrs.
their guests recently were his birthdo,v. Present were Mr.
In Middleport. Pa~ Harold Grueser Jr. and
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on a 'nature tour of Lake 1and Mrs. Norman Yeauger and
Charles Rlllle, WUUam Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grueser
by Jamea Stahl, natura.!' sM, Kevin, Middleport; M r 1,
Stra.UII, F. 0. Wbaley, Harvey Sr. and EUzabelb and Mike all
Delma Halley and grandson,
VanVranken, and Fred Carman. of Poco, W. Va.; Mrs. LUUe The group observed several 8il~v . Clleshlre : Mr. and Mrs,
Out-of-town relativea a n d Hauck, Mr, and Mrs. Roy
varieties of wildflowers, unl1611- Gene Yeauger and daughter,
lriepds altendlug were Mo. and er and Don and Nancy Jo, Mr. al trees, butterflies, ~nd also Patge. Enon: Mr. and Mrs. Doo.
Mrs. Gratis' ~ry111, Eddie and and Mrs. K. A. Grueser and saw a water snake and sala· aid Y.a"ger And children, Gary
Rick, Powhatan Point; Mr. and Jane, Mw Patsy Fultz. Mr. and mandera during the one mile and Pnmela. Xenia: and the
Paul Tribe, Mr. and Mrs. Mr•. -Ed Arnold' and Jerry, tour. Upon their return lhey ilm•t •ntl olt&lt;loss.
Woodrow Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry and Mr. and Mrs. were served luncheon at Lake
-~-~ · · - Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Walton and Scott, PornLodge. Theae tours are .
PLAN PICNIC
Omar Hines, Mrs. Thereasa eroy.
scheduled for Tues- The Phibtlwa Soci•ly of the
Hines, Mrs. Ethel SargOIIt, Miss
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and Fridays. Mlddleporl Church of Christ
C~olyn Lee Hook, Mr. and Mrs.
group were Mrs. lfar. has plann•d ils pienic fo r thlo
Lobrer, Ernest Hart,
Sauer, daughters, Mary Thursday evening "' !he Midand Mrs. Dale Hart, Mr.
and Joy; Mrs. Joe Bolin, dleporl Roadside Park with
Mrs. Mil&lt;e KosUval, . Mr.
Nathan Wise, daughter, husbands "' inl'lted guests. ~
an&lt;) Mrs. Fred Colburn. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Snow- case of rain the picnic will be
and Mrs. Charles lfa.yes, Mr.
Iheld at lite ~hurch .
and Mrs. Clll!'eiiCe Will, Mr. P. T. A. prealdents of all lo-/r""'""'""'=""'""'""'==iOiO"""~....;....,.......,;==="\
Mrs. Wayne
EdwardWingett,
Paugh, Mrs.
Mr. cal
unitshome
met ofFriday
Mrs.
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SHARON
Mr. and Mrs. s. G.
Middleport, are aDB!IIIIICilll
eogagemenl and ·~•lng
marriage of their daapter
Sharon, to SP·I5 Clyde
!1011 of Mr. and Mrs. WUJiam
Menifee, Athens. Miss Plekens
a 196% IJ'Bdaate of Middleporl
Hlgb school, 1o employed ••
secretary of the Middleport
..,bools. Mr. Browo, wbe to a
gradoate of The Plain• Hlgll
..,bool, claSI of 1960, Ia now
iD the U, S. Army. slalioneol
to Ankaro, Turfley. Plans are
beln&amp; made for an AuiUsl
wedding.

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PITTSBURGH _ A f.Jery Stale Representative Georgelschool that will prnduce tn Ohio I - Creale a new Depart1neft1 -Establish a state board ol ilfy lor relief be""fll payments. ,
h Tu sda 0 ~ A. Meinhart today oollined ach- ·the lechmclans needed by an of Development and o Develop- rogents to supervise and co- - Require present utility ez. :
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live·; e~ . cr~ p ke YE t llevements of the 105lh General enlarged, competitive
Indus- ment Financing Conunluhin to ordinate programs and actlvi- else taxea, levied for poor rethe enn tn?o
far. way .::: Assembly by enactment of rna- trial activity," said MeiDharl. promote and help In the !Inane, lies of Ohio's Institutions
of lief, to be paid quarterly Instead
cia:= the ~';: ~~!""
jor, progressive legislation.
"The logislature has submit- ing of new induslriea and d : higher learning.
Iof annually, In order to provtde
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Meinhart said the assembly ted to the people a constitution- pansion of present industrier - Set up an Ohio Building ·a more even flow of tax reve- I
Blair E. Ashbaugh, 47, of Sa- has held the line against ..,w al amendment authorizing the without using tax funds as ~ Authority to construct "Golden nues into the tr.easury.
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Una, Pa., his wife, Frances, or increased taxes and at the issuance of $250 million in state means of increasing the jobj Age Villages" to house non • -Enacted a Workmen's Com~. and tbeir children were Isame time provided a balanced bonds to finance an extensive !available for Oblo' work~s. psychotic patients now In stsle ipensalion Bill which will boost!
killed when a car driven
by Ibudget on the basis of the capital Improvements
pro- 1 - Appropriate .• 1,307,522,253 hospitals, with the Issuance of I minimum payments to lnjured i
Ralph E. Regan of Pittsburgh stale's present anUcipated in- gram," he added. .
;in a "balanced ~udget" to f~ revenue bonds to finance sucb workers from $49 a week to 1
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Stdeswiped an eastbound auto come, deapite predictions of so- The closing wor~tng days of nailce the operations of the stale projects.
.$56, and an unemployment com- ;
and crossed the medial strtp, called experts that it would he the leglslaltve sesSion saw the government for the new two - -Create an Ohio Youth Com· lpensation measure thallncreas- '
hi~ng the westbound Ash· necessary to levy 8 state in~ final enactment of the major year fiscal period without l~y-. mission to combat juvenile de- es the contribution payments
baugh auto head-oo.
Icome tax increase the three pr'&gt;posals in the administr• lng new or increases taxes.
IHnquency and to direct
pro-- I by employers in CN'der to put the
Regan and 8 fellow employe :per cent ~les tax, or broaden !ion's broad, over-a~! leglala- - Reduce taxes. for hard grams for rehabilitating delin· presently depleted 'rund on a
at the ·Jones and Laughlin Steel the present sales tax hase.
ttve program_. accord1ng to the 1P_ressed small retailers by cut- quents.
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!sound financial_ basis and tightCorp., Martin Davern of Pitts- I According to Meinhart, one vete~a.n Melg!:l representative. tmg the a.s~ssment. vallratJon - Require a~le-bodLed per-ien benefit clalm requirements
burgh, also were killed in the !important accomplishment was Adrn1mstr~tlon proposals lnclud- ~ rat~ on thetr mventor1es aq ct \,sons. on ~r rehef to work on .by closing loopholes in the pres~
crash, which police called the giving a tax cut to tbe small ed bills to .
equipment.
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worst In the city's hlslory.
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A meellnJ II discus ond
Cool air clung to th~ East to- lheir inventories .and . equip
propose fuad rafslnJ events
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day and heal kept the tempera- men rom e presen
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lures in the South and West at cent to 50 per cent over a ftve- ~
will be beld Thursday at 7:30
MORE LlGHT FOR THE ELECTWN BOARD _ Doe
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p. m. by the Syracuse- MIDJeffers. foreground, cleans bnck as Elmer Bailey reachhigh levels.
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Meinhart also said the 1051h
enville Baseball ol.osoelatl...
I es for mortar to encase, new aluminum-framed windoTemperatures from the Mtd· .assembly has enacted major 1
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: at the home of Paul 1!-lker.
at the County Board of Eled .tons m the Masonic Temple,
die Atlantic &lt;lates through Ten- :leRislation looking to the en· i
CHICAGO (UFI) -. The nation braced itself today All interested persons are urr·
Mulberry ave . Pomeroy ((,ment Block is performing t.llt
nessee mto Arkansas were 10 I couragement of industrial ex- ,for a crlpplml( rail strike that could lie up untold indus- ed to be preoeal. Syracuse- . COLUMBUS &lt;UP[) - The •o!·k . That's Bailey's refleetwn in the new glazing. ThiJ
tt IS degrees lower thla morn· ipansion and the creation or an Itries and j)usinesses and clog the highways with thous· Mtoersrtne Baoeball Assoclo- I P bl'
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. . , off tee wtli have a boommg busmess In weeks to come llf
ing than Tuesday mormng.
economic climatP that win at· mds of dtsplaced passengers.
, tion officers said that lbe or~ lh u •c ' Jles
~mmi~slon ea ndldates for municipal and township posts tile peti·
tract new Industries 10 Ohio
A strike would hil freight movement of livestock, : ganlzation Is In need Of an I a~edafp':''&lt;lG a r~v~eld ~ate : tions , and votes are counled on the big night Novembu
other perishables the hardest. It would force Immediate lund raising evenl 'cc ufe or enera e ep one 5.
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CO LUMBUS - The E as ti, thereby creating new J'obs and Igrain and
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f hi h th
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d ,. nn.uc tb
m ind ., o.. e recuve
immediately . i --- --Ohio Gas Co. Tuesday opened eventually bring in important commu erS-g . w c . ere are un re
t ousan S ·
• , e re . a er
which will give the company
i'·
case
before
the
Public
Utilnew
tax
revenues
under
the
ex·
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New
York
aad
Chicago
alone--to
find
other
ways
to
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recreation
ae"15
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$33.9 million rate mcrease. i ''For the first time the legis- Commer&lt;:~ Sec~ary Luther j ctatJon, a truclcing firm, saJd. tl ~l'i-lJ'??l~~~~*"f""f:::-t~~ Su reme Court's Ma 31 deciCieveland City Law Director l)ature has provided for import- Hodges said a strtke would do lexpected a ~ash _of calls from.'"·
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Brbni 8 J Klementowicz and ant state financial aid for com· JrN&gt;parable damage to the na- 1dustrJes wh tch have used ralls. '
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But it saki the firm would bt un-1
the PUC for re-exammahon. l
Hafold Dehoff, Canton, repea munlty colleges, techmcal m- .. 11
ld 1 .1 do
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h dl
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General had filed its application ,
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wou sow
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edl}'. objec ted to com pany ex ~ 1sftI u1es an d mumc
WASHINGTON UPI - Five roil unions today r•
pa umver~ . bl " Hod
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with
the cornmi:ssion on Dec
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hi bits covering operations and Islties, with 8 view to establish- CIB y,
f ges Salr d eh ay .a ecause .
t
~ur s cndurren.
19 1958
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jected President Kennedy's proposal for arbitrafiCIII
physical plant. per·iods after Dec.' ing tw.yn-year college training on a nf'ws ronldere~~e, obanblt e eoon· lby karde lind oper&amp;\IOD a
are
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of their bitter work rules dispute with the industry
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a local level and giving techni· ' omy .wou
~r" a Y ne\•er oo e so r •
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I lams. . anon,
raising the thre1t of a nationwide strike 1t midnight:
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- -.cal education beyond
hIgh I make 1I up agam.
United Air Lin.. said it was I
prestdenl,"f General. satd the
Kennedy, fighting a minute-by-minute bottle ~
P010tm.aster General J . Edward assessing the situation and mighl
Icompany s revised annual net
hud
off • poraly&gt;ing walkout, told both aides te
LONOON -. Kmg Paul and ;
Day said the Posi Office would iadjust ito peroonne
. 1 and schedulos l COLUMBUS .(Up)) _ S 0 me i income will be Increased $379,- \
stond
by os he sought oome no;.v forrp~la to proven!
Quee~ Fred
. er1ka .of
Gr~ece 1 .
su~~n.d delivery of ~ond. third ; if necessary. Ae ..of now, it sa id. Columbus and Southern Ohio l l~1 . Federal and state taxes · the strlko.
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and ro~:~rth clasF mall beyond._ 150 no extra {JJ.&amp;~ are planried.
j Electric Co cu
. stome i
aS- will take $435,84.9 of the ~15,000.
by noo11
Tho PrHident said he . . .
throUgh the streets of Loridoo !
miles if a railroad strike OC&lt;UI'S. i A tra;i;; -'pnbii,;;;tion for DeWll· 'county area· "tend!~ ~."om . •I]le P\)C had granted Gen- '
whether he would call them bRck. for anolh&lt;~· me•l·
today, undeterr.ed by
~~s l
He 1\ald first class mall and ~lr i papers, The Publishers' Au:dhary JDelaware County to the Ohio eral an additional $1 ,620.5a8 a ' ing.
an~ cat~l!Hs th~t marr t eLr I
mail would continue to be dJs· said the rail strike would affect IRiver will pay lower electric year on Feb. 9, 1961. about I
The crisis headed toward 1 climax when the unions
arnval Jft Brltam ~esday. .
patchPd_
publications that circulate nation-! bills. the Public Utnities Com· Ihalf or what the
company I went to the White Hause today to inform Kennedy
Police clashed With an eshMeat llltl~stry ~fef'ttd
ally he auiliary said
it was mission announced todav .
sought. General then appeaded I they could not accept his proposal to let Supreme
mated 2,000 demonstrators Tues~
1 A meat packmg ofrl.c•al Edward moving the publication dati! on its The commission authorized the commission's order to ttle · Court Juotico Arthur J . Goldberg to arbitrate the
day near Buckinjilham Pal~ce , The Mldd~eport Model Roc- A. Cudahy 1 ~1 · presrden~ of the l own house organ up one day to the utility to reduce the rates . high court.
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four-year-old- dispute over so-called "feotherbedclo
protesting against the holdmg 'ket club achieVed a new ground Cudahy P.ackm~ Co., said 8 na- avoid the pOssibility of a sll'ike. 1by $775.000 per year.
The revision will result in a
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record of 65o reet w·th
tiona!
would
('aust&gt; '' The Anne Egan Travel Service , Affected are customers for 25-cent monthly .Increase for 1 ing." "We are being asked to .-gree to 1 procedure
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prlSOners
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launching of Its rocket &lt;' aos m t e 11v~st0&lt;' a mea 1
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some or whom have been m J&amp; ·
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, Inc.. in Pittsburgh, Pa., reported 1 residential and general serv-, res1dent1a 1 phone users . Bus!compulsory arbitration by custom or practice " the
since the Communist-led
at~ Calends V· T~esday. mornmR paJc mg 1~ ~~·
kt t f a definite trend toward cancella- 1ice secondary service outside ' ness rates will increase from · ~nions said . "This we cannot do •• 1 matter of 'princtempt to take over the country at ~he Rock Sprmgs falrgrounrls . l th o:f'r .· ·• ~ ~nj p:~ ten ~d tion of rail tickets in favm ot air- Imunicipalities which have rates · 65 to 90 cents a month ror basic , Iple .~ ·
following World War II.
IThts . flight ~as longer than al1 1 ~ ~~~ tran~ ea d ns 1~ P. !'la:d I Jines. ''They're all afraid they set by ordinance contract.
:ervice. William~ said the re- i
~::u~in ~~~~!~r Th: rl)('ker suf~f'j~~ ~st s:eri:u sho~:gt&gt; ! won'l get out," a ele1·k said.
1 Special reduc~ions will bP l'!:iv- lvised order does not apply to ! .
\V ASHINGTON _ Union leaders were re rt
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ASADENA
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George
by
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and
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all-eleclrtc
homes.
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today to reJ·ect Presida~t Ken ned .
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Conway, 81, of Baytown, hon- •ute search
, rail strike.
sal . .e ~ompa?y IS .c~r- l e~ one
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IO and Tr?Y· l ar~ztratmn of the railroad diepute . A nationwide r•i1
Cnrgt"ll Inc execut"tves
rently negotlatang wJth CJtles iTlpp Telephone, lnc., which 1stnke could. begin Thursdav .
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ey mooned today with his wife, I Parachute• recovery was used , "''"o
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a long~time grandmother who f the f' t ti
'th C I d ' said a short strike would not crit - ~
to ave a sim i ar provJsLon m· merged With eneral In 1962. I
The fwe operating unions and railroad manag•
an electronic computer decided or
Irs me WI
a en s . icall} ~ffe('t the wheal crop in In- !
serted in agreements.
I General serves more than ment were to givr the President at 10 a m EDT their
was meant for him.
;V. Thefpallrachbutefwaleds deployed iinois Indiana and Ohio but would I
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1265.000 telephones in 70 coun- lanswer lo his pl ea to lei Supreme Court .Juslt&lt;·e A
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success u y ut a1
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k be "wry disruptive'' in Kansas :
Knights Appoinl
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I". Goldberg settl e the work rules di spute .
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The ra_rlroad rq&gt;resentatives at 12 :01 am. llocal tinn"'
minister. m~t Mrs. Gladys Coo- l was brokn when the ar~~u~ and Nebraska.
ver last spn~g through a com-l became entangled in pa tree. I ot~er form~ 0~ tr~nsportation ;
Donald w. Emerson, State ! EducatJonu.l, :So~Jal
! Wt!l't' I'OI~~Idt:l"f'd ('t-'l"lam to ac&lt;'~pt day .
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puttns mach1~ operated by a The club plans to urchase stu&lt;hed the rotl s1tuahon carefulCh 1
De 1 of th Ohi St t Coun- ~ EvefliS Announc~ed
Indus
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1 Kennt'dy s ptoposa!. But the umon
Houston maorlage broker. Af- 1
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try ~o~fidrnt ·d
h'l th
le a new antl much larger rocket
h G ho d C
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held ctl Knights of Columbus has ! A swunmmg party held Mon- d
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Desp1t•
Ule
m1dmght deadline,
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1an~ounced the appointme'nt of day night at the Gallipolis City ' own _Jel'ause t 1wy a•·e oppo~t&gt;d I he railroads havp not ordered •
ter . ating a w 1~· e co~p 1soon. The boys plan to launch T e rey un
orp. . 58 1
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. I planned to .use all of 1ts 5,000
Saturday from 10 a.m. to . 2 1sta te counci.1 chatrmen
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. ht shipment-.
decided the mach1ne was rJght. 1 the 1'r frog , ''B uII wm
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and D'IS· Pool spo-· red by Rio Grande t,' to a t·b ltl'atton of thf' 1~sues.
em bal'gc on rr'f:"lg
Porto I, In two weeks.
. buses. Now It uses only ~bou 60 p..m. on the Shoemaker Pme trict Deputies.
:College was an all . student af- ~hf' ~mons haw. threat ened to and m~nagt"ment officials gjf,
SANT.A MONICA, CALIF. - I The next launch will take lper cent. Grey~und sa~d t.here Hill tr~e farm on South Canaan ! Among the appointments was .ifair . Thursday will be an A II st~tke tf '"" e.arrlt'rs go ahe.a~ they were oonf!dent there woUi!
Sandra Jo Crqsb~, 25, obtained 1place, Tue:;day, July 16, at 9 ~::!sbeen some mcrease In bckf'l road , !ust off Route 50. east or that of Mr. Emerson Heighton 1School Picnic at noon on the ' w!lh P_lans _10 ~ut . ~o-ca.lled "anti- be no strike.
an un~1te_sted d1vorce TuesdaY I&amp;. m. at &amp;he fairgrounds. The
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of Ironton as District Deputv !Campus green as another stu- , reathe•beddtng •ul-es tnlo errect This ~~o•as regarded as an indj.
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from Phillip Lang Crosby, 29, I rocket will carry the capsu)e, Th ~ tiBoo~:.8olhl A
The Shoemakers haY~ an out- ror the district that embra~s I dent activity.
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, t ation the carriers might deJaf
'Son of crooner Bing Crosby. !Navis I. A ne~ control panel
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a ona lppers sso- s~nding _C~ristmas tree opera· lcouncils in Pomeroy, Gallipol- 1 An Art Exhibit b~ the Art I St-ltli~ f:Hr Rl"lt..;hf"fl 11heir rules action if tbe Presidelll
Under terms of a property was made Which
members
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settlement agreement, Crosby 1 hop~. will help reduce present
Comml881oner8
Are
40,000 trees, and wil~ market jthe Ironton man came during i Thu:~ay _from 12 to 2 p.m: The
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Congress to consider legislatiOI!l
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To Draw 400 Name~ about 3.~ trees this year. the lwiHiay conference held in Exhibit Will be of special Inter· , The Ohin St.at.e Patrol inves~ for endmg the dispule-.
,l,OOO monthly t'mony for five
Mrs. Robert Schmoll, Mrs. Judge John C. Bacon has fil- There wtll he a guide? tour of Columbus last weekend.
jest to elementary teachers. Art- ,ligated an aecirient on Rt. 33 Kennedy has said he wouldyears, $500 a
nth support Delbert
Becker and. Mrs. efl an order in the Meigs coon· the farm and op~rtumty to see
~des on ~1splay were made dur- 1Tuesday f'Vening that did little a . Ia~· to _
prevent a nalionwiclt
for the couple's two children. James Pullen accompamed the :lY co~n pleas c~rt records 1~ yea~-ol~ White and Scotch RETURNS FROM TRIP
1mg the hrst summer ses!lion. damage. both drivers escaping r~l! t•e-up. iJ bargaining co llapstl
Dixie Lee 4 and Brian Pat- young rocketeers to the launch- Ifor the JUry - commassioners to pJDe With mterplant~ ; 10 year
NEW YORK mPI 1-Assl. SecinjUJ'Y.
' w1thout an agrt&gt;ement. Go\·ern. ~
rick 3 a~ io per cent of his lng site.
compile a list of 400 names of spruce and spruce mterpla~ts, retary of State for African Af· i UPS POPULATION
It . took plare at 5:40 p.m. lment officials sa id, howevf'r, tiM
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prof~iur.aJ earntngs over $15,·
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judi~ious a~ d~reet persons: 9 year SCotch and Red Pme, !f(lirs G. !'fennen Wi.lliams ~id : . TOKYO 4 UPil - ~~ popul~·: on Rt. 33, a _mile_ and a half outlook in .congress was extrernf.
Metp Memorial Hospital
having quahfications for the an- ~nd a demonstration of sal_vag~ I Tuesday mght the Afncan natiOns hon of Tokyo was off1c1ally est1- 1north o( the Junction of Rt. 681. l~ uncertam and the admiaistr•
000 a year. Mrs. Crosby. a former Las Veg&amp;!i show girl, told ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Jack nual jury list, August term.
t~g Red and. Austrian wmter "are deve1oping an increasingly mated at .10,393,667 as of June 1. 1A car drivf'n north by Lyman ltJOn _hoped to avoid asking {c
the court her husband staved Duffy, Syracuse; Mrs . 0 key 1 The entry stateR the names kill by shearmg.
strong anti-colonial policy."
the statlstl&lt;'s btreau of the Tokyo ! Miller. 48. Salem, 0 .. and a lspe&lt;-utl legislation if possible.
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cway from the family homefor Schartlger, Rutland; 1'. A. Cle-[are to be from the several pre- Speakero are H. C. Bobu_~d Williams, returnin.g from al9- nwtropotitan government an- semi outfit driven south by Carl l
-..,.- -- - 1cmcts. districts an&lt;i ltwnsh;"" the subject, "Market PosStbtli· day 9-country vtstt lo Afrtca. nounced 1\Jesday. ~ f1gurr I• 1,Annun•n. 25, Savannah , Ga.. Pomeroy Rtf Child
three ancl four days at a lime. land, Racine.
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DISCHARGES - Addie Bar- in proportion to their respec- tie. And Local Tren&lt;is."
lold newsmen that "leaders I an mc,..aoe ol 42,659 over the ' mel in a bridge. The left R
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ton, Racine : Roger Birch . Ra- tive populations.
Frank Newell former local I spoke with urge strongly that May I estimate.
wheel of the semi sideswiped A ~OVel'l! ron~ .
CLEV,ELAND - The Nation- cine; Alberta Sauvage, Porn.
farm forester ~nd now manac- self-determination and sell-gova fender on the car.
eJgS ~nty chLid 11 .IIJ
al Aeronautics and SPace Ad- eroy · Emma Williamson MaSQUAD CALLED
of the M' · tt State N
ernment he extended 1o all peo- PLANS SWEDEN VISIT
Holzer hOSpital under obsen'J
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Br k St a- son, ' Howard Cecil, Pomeroy,
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tion after be' I · ed · lol
mm ra on' U"' 00
The Pomeroy emerRency 1 ery and director o1 Ohio Christ· pies of Africa."
STOI'KHOLM SwOllen WPIIMAN FINED
mg n]Ur '" I ..._,.
tl~n has awarded .• $400.000 con- BIRTHS - Mr. and Mn. squad was summoned at 6:09 1 '
G
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Gen. l!'.arlo Gilmore Wheeler.
. 1Tuesd~y afternoon.
son; a.m. tod•y for Lon Perry ol i·7o~s !;~esre ~~w:~s the :~ : FOOD FOR AWERIA
u.s. Army chief ol staff. will vis- Stanley F. Axas. 35, Huntmg- . Wlltiam Ketth Wolfe, 2,
tract tO the li!. T, . Browder Jack Duffy, Syracuse,
r::onstructlon So. o~ st .. Albans, Mr. and Mrs. Okey Schartlger, Downington, reportedly having t ·.- t' pond I te t
re- . ALGIERS, Algeria 1\JPfl - An it Sweden Aug. 12·17 as '
ton, W. • Va., has been gtven a !3. Pomeroy, fell down steps
.W. ,Va.; for .ll ,nuclear rocket a daughter.
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agreemnet wa• ' oigoed here Tues- lot the l!Wediah army, it was an- 30-day Jail ~entence and a $50 ht&gt; grandparents' home,
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sear~• ·
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:day betwoen the American CARE nounced l\Jeaday.
and cost fme_ by Mtddlepor! struck hts head. He ;s t)lo
he~ Tuelt(lai.
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CLUB TO MEET
William Cowen, extension for- ~ organization and Algeria under !
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Mayor Lee Smith on a dt&lt;lurb- lof Mr. and . Mn. Robert
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MESsiNA, Sli:Uy 1\JPJI- Let cal The Pomeroy Bend Citizens estry specialist. will
discuss which an estimated $15 million I GOOD DUD IACJDI'IRES
ing the peace charge.
IWolf~. Admitted 11 1 p.m.,
S!
·~c,ED chutch .~rJ~ ~ 11 an- Band Radio club "IH me el ChriStmas .tree prndu~ts.
1condttion ·was reported good :;;:
, n':l'~'
1worth of U.S. food will be distrib- LONDON &lt;UPII--Gerald _Ellis,
·lfirv~ilo- fl~ Ida Maii- noua..d pialii:
a buge Thursday ~vening at t!le ·sec- Coffee and aofl drmks will uled 1o 1.4 mtUinn Algerlans. lfbe a 52-yepr-old tour JIUlde, •••d to- iUSO SHOWS
!day.
~~:~,~:~~~; wtU be ~. Iilii Jeoi.l 1ttp jlnd es feet and Ward Fire house in Porn&amp;- be furnished by the S~oemak- year-long progrom wiU beflia ln day be' ...., fired beeause. while NEW YORK (UP)) ~ T he
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~: and persons attending are September
croising tbe Eugllsh Cbanoel, he USO has approved 30 campus
Meip Gc:.-1 Hocplja)
at ~ p.m. fram ma~ lb ·llll!lnotl: of ilte liKe Pope
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tnVIted to bring a o.ack lunch,:::
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It) Chris- Joho (XXl~. . , ,
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PICNIC ANNOUNCED
· \ and ~. ''Don, hav• the 1lelld drama or music units on es, ~ VIN1Smith
she
a. . Msgr. ~..., ~~ The temperoltiro Iii Porn-- Chrlsimos Troe Association ore . TIM j'asl Councilors plenlc $1.118 llllteb. n•o 1101 ...,.Ill i~-" entertainment tours or overseas VIlle ; - ~ Slllith, Ree!.lml
Sayre wiU \aposlolic odminl&amp;trator -tll M,;;.sl- eroy's business dlstrld-. ll:lt Rlcharo Sbuemllltei', presidet\'i. will be held Tbursdoy, Jidy
"0 ~not fair," EDio uld.' "I mDitary installations cluriug the liiSC!IM·t·~
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Jllayle
be In t,JI e na. uid the ttlimated COli ,;a, a. m. was 70 ~~
Beryl McGlaughlin, •I~ proal-. af 1::10 ,P• m. at 1he home Ill wao ott!t lielpiitllhe holiday mak ~holasllc term be&amp;inoin&amp; in the PoJiltl'#;
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'dear itlu.
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W:r'f:h Mrs. Sauer

Dora O'Brien, aU of Atbena; Mr. Sauer, prealdent of the.,
PLAN Z DAY SALE
and Mrs. Fred Carmen, Lou- County Council of Parent.
The Happy Hustlers
Isa, Ky. ; Dale Whaley, BeU- Teachers.
WEDNESDAY 1nd THURS.II~!~';,"~dis;claS. of the Racine fontain; Mr. and Mrs. F. 0 . /1. dlscusslcn was held
July 10.11
church will hold a Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Thrry cerning the studY course to be
NOT OPEN
Town and Coontry rummage Whaley, Mrs. Aida Whaley Yo- held July 10 and the School of
FRIDAY ona SATURDAY
sale starting Friday, July 12
of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Instruction to be held !~~~~~
July 12•13
and Saturday, July 13 st
10 Gary Eckard of Elkhart, In- 29 at 7:30 p. m. at the p,
"SPLENDOR IN
o'clock at the Simpson building, · : Mr. and Mrs. Paul John- Elementary School.
THE GRASS"
next door to the V\Uage C u
Delaware; Mr. and Mrs, Tbe group made plana
tTechnirolor)
IIr&lt;:ate drug store In Racine.
Frank Patlgh and Mr. and Mrs. next year and exchanged proNatalie Wood warren Beat
Lowell Zeigler, Albany.
gram Ideas. Presidents attendty, Pat HinglE' Audrey Chris·
NEW YORK IUIPI) - L,incoln j
ing were Mrs. Robert Wood,
t!d.zn~hJ~eJ"1.':'.":!:t. Barbara j Center for the Performing_ Arts Missiorrarv Group
Chester; Richard vaughn, Midwill have a three-week sertea of ,u
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vartous types of reoitsls In its ·rri'Ph ·4I .,mrr I
' Falls · Carol F Pierce ~:11
Kent Taylor. Lisa Montell,
Hall
"The Purpose of United Pres- ' eente'r· Mrs. J~mes
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of the Syracuse FIT!It Umted Syracuse; Arthur Mlller. RutPresbytertan Church.
1Jand· and Robert Cozart PortLizzie Quick, president, read Iland.'
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al~•ndlngll
ed by prayer by &amp;zel Clark.. were Mrs. Dallas Hill,
Roll call was ans ~&gt;ered by sev· , Falls and Mrs. Opha
en members present with a Bi· iSalisbury. Mrs. Denver
ble verse.
Principal of Riverview
The Bible study, chapter 7, Imentary,
represented the
from the study book, "One Peoarea.
pie or God," was given by Ada
Slack . Mrs. Holmes.. read chapOBSERVE BffiTHDAY
ter 5 from th~ book u~ 0 ~ I 8 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yeauger
People In God s World, entit- entertained with a dinner Sunled "As Pilgrims." A readinR,
ln observance or the lira!
"How
Big
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God'"
was
of their granddaughMe;NS
by Miss Mumaw, from the
Paige Yeauger. A
Tabernacle Magazine.
cake was served
Mrs. Slac~ served refresh- the dinner to Mr. and Mrs.
ments.
Gene Yeauger and Paige, """""•II
Values to $14:95 Sale $9.88
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yeauger
Values to $10.95 Sale $8.88
Gary and Pamela, Xenia
Values to $8.95 Sale $6.88
the host and hostess.

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Values to $29.95

Values to $5.00

Sale $3.69, 2 for $7

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Sale $3.69, 2 for $7
SALE $3.15, 2 FOR $6

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