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Neighborliness
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Circle Meeting

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''Who Ia your neighbor!" Wll
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Ben Neutzling , presklent. when

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Luke 10, a story , "The Grubby
Grabby World ," and 1 poem,
•·without These Things," were
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Thank you cards were read
from Mr . and Mrs. Louis Reibel, and Mrs. William Baxter.

Get well cards werr sent to Mrs.
Gladys Jones, MrS. L . L. Roush,
Miss Erma Smith, Mrs. Amanda Kaspar and L. L Fauber.
Mrs. Ltma Huber and Mrs. G.
H. Ewing were wek'omed by the
president.
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Plans were made for a __ 1 i x 1
o 'clock ("((Vered dish dinner for
the August meeting at t h e
church, wit h Mrs. Gladys Cuck-

OpenHouse
Planned At
Modern Farm

ler and Mrs. Allard Pra tt "Servhlg the dessert course . Christmas and all purpose cards were
ordered to se ll as a money mak-

An open house wjil be held
Sunday afternoon and evening
at the Samuel Lewlll farm near
Harrisonville · whld , probably
boo the moot modem facmtles
In the county.

lng project. A trip around the
world wa s planned lor e arly
fall.
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A dessert course w~ served I
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by the hostesses, Mrs. Clar~nce
Massar and Mrs. Norman Kloes. f1.;;ce;r;.&gt;"' ''it!+'&lt;

LONDON - The hlgb-rank· completed at the Lewis farm
lng Soviet •PY who defected 18 on the same site where lire

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months ago has . given · I b e
central lnteiUgence
Ag&lt;!!lcy
(CIA) In Waahlngton the names
Of ,many - if not all - RussJan
lecret agent. worldng In t b e
West, Informed sourceo said today·
The sources l!lald the master
IPY also has tipped the CIA
the methods employed by the

&lt;'ommuniat agents. Mariy Sov.

destroyed another large slruclure earlier this year.
The complete layout, modem

in every aspect, was constructed by Fulton - Thompson of
Pomeroy. 11 Includes a well·
equipped milking parlor, tat·
est automatic feeding facilities,
411-cow free stall housing, and
a herring bone milk system.

malic feeders .
Hours for the open house are
2 • 4 and 6 • 8 p. m. The Lewis
farm can be found by going to

Harrisonville, turning right onto
Above is a photo of the Darns the Pagetown road, taking the
at right is 1 a picture of first road on the right after

Jet agents have been recalled
behind the Iron Curtain In
Lewis getting ready to feed his going toward Pagetown, to the
cent months.
by a botton on the aut&lt;&gt;- top of the hill , and turning left.
The defector will as1ume
new Identity In Brllaia in
attempt to prevent Russian agents from murdering him,

Scholl, Pomeroy Native,
Honored For Music Work

New In Farming

Shop and Save At
ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

TONIGHT
"THE THREE STOOGES
IN ORBIT"

Beetle ·Battle Is At Peak

All Day Saturday
From 9 AM to 9PM
Walt Disney

Special Bargains In Every Department-And Save
Your Sale Slips From . ..

Present~

"LOBO"
(Terhnieolor)
Leslie

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

-andDa virl Nhen

Caron

"GUNS OF DARKNESS"

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY. OHIO

RESERVE DISTRICT NO. t

CHARTER NO. 1980
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"SPLENDOR IN
THE GRASS"

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Natalie Wood Warren Beat
!f, Pat Hingle Audrey Chris·
tie, Zohra Lampert, Barbara
Loden, Fred Stewart.

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REPORT OF CONDmON OF

REPORT OF CONDmON OF

The Pomeroy National Bank

The Pomeroy National Bank

of Pomeroy In the State of Ohio, at the close of business on March 18, 1963,
Published iD response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under
Section 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes.

of Pomeroy lu the State of Ohlo, at tbe clooe ol bus1De11 on June 29, 1961.
Publllhed In reiJlOnae to call made ~ Comptroller of tbe CUrrency, under
Section !1211, U. 8. Reriled Statuteo,

ASSETS
Cub, balances with othe:r banb, and ~ash items
in proceu or collection ' ...... . .. . .. . ..... . .•• •. •. • ' .. $1,029,844,158
United States Government obli&amp;atiODB, direct and
guaranteed (Net of any reserves) . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • • • • • • • . 2,931,978.99
Obligatlons of States and political subdivisions
(Net of any reserves) .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . .... .. .••• • • , • • , • 306,04'7.40
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (includinl no
securities of Federal agencil!l!i and corporations
1,742.!10
not JUaranieed by U . S.) (Net of any reserves) . . ...• , •••
Corporate stocks (including $12,000.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bsnk) (Net of any reservea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • •
12,000,00
Loans and discount:J (including $116.0'7 overdraftl}
(Net of any reserves)
. .. . . .. .. .. . . . .... .. , • , ... .. 2,018,884.23
lank premise~ owned $9,000.00, furniture and

"THE FIREBRAND"

Kent Taylor. Lisa Mantell.
Cbubby Johnson, Allen JaUe

Sun. Mon. Tue1.
July 14-15·16
"GYPSY"

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Natali ~ Wood
Karl Ma lden
Rosalind Russell

fixtures $20,208.09 . . . . . . ... . ... . ...... • • •• •• , ••• • ••••

Real estate owned other than bank premiJes . , , , , •• ••• • •• •••
Other assets . . . . .. .. .... . .. .•.. .• •• • • , •• , •••• ••••• , ••• , ••

29.208.011
2,495.1111

19,328.8'7
TOTAL ASSETS • .• • , • • , .• , . , , •• , , . ... , ••• •• , •• ••••• • .$8,351.331.1?

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LIABILITIES
Demand deposit.. of Individuals, partnersblpa, and corporallona $.2,811,1160.25
Time and aavints deposits of individuals.
partnerabipl, and corporations . .. . . ... .. .. . ••••••• , ... • • lt848,D28.M
Deposita of United Statea Government (includlDJ
postal saviDiii:!l) . ... . ..... ... ... .. ..... .• !,l ...••• • • • •• •

17.'197.22

Deposit&amp; of States and poUticalaubdlvilioDI . ..
Certified and officers' checks, ete . . ............. .. . . .. . ... .
TOTAL DEPOSITS ........... .......... .. . ts,J22,288.1lf
(a) Total demand deposita .. . . . . ..• • , , • , ••. .$3,1'1J,78'1.21
(b) Total Ume and 11vinp dopoalta .. ...... .. $2,7tl,5:18.11t

&amp;1!11,0211.15
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Other Uabilltiea .... . . ... . .. .... .. ... , ..... . • 1., • •• , •••• ""=-::r;I,;::OOO:=,OO:;,:
TOTAL LlABILl'I'II!'B .•••• • •• • •• • • ••••••• •• , •••.••••.• ~ .tl,i24,288.15

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Olecks caa be safely sped b)o mail to any destiMrices

WHY 1101 SUIT YOUR At'OUNT HEll tHIS Wlll1

Capital Stock:
(a) Commoa llock. total par $100.000.00 ................... . .$ 100,000 '00

Surplua . ...... . ... , . . .... , .... . . . . .• , , • , • , , , , •• , , •.• ••• , • , 100,000.00
Undivided proflY ... .. .. ... . . . .•.• .• ••• •. ..• •••. • ,.,., ,;,:; ' 10,5&amp;3.01
lleoervea (and retirement a«&lt;Unt lor preferred atoot) ••• ' '""L'::-::::1:.::,11110::=:
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... ...... . .... . .. .

IIEMORANDUII
Alioto Pled4ed or aiiiiDed to ....,.. llabllitleo and
lor otber purpoaeo .. ...... ... . .... .......... .

We Pay 3% lntere.l On Saving•

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Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

POMEROY- RUTLAND .
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CHARTER NO. 1980

Wt, tho underalped dlteetbrJ a - tba
oondlllon obcl ·cle&lt;!1are tbat It .bu beau
aur tnowlodle and.boliefll ~ al)d correet.'

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Cub, bal.aDeeo wltb other bankt, and cub iteJDB
In prooeso of colleCtion .. .... .. ..... .... .. .. .... .... . .. $ 939,618,!10
United Statel Government obiJioiiOIII, direct ud I!W'antoe&lt;l 3.0411,1'11.tl41
Obli&amp;alioDJ of Statel and poUIIeal oubdlvllions . • • • • • • • • • • • • 329,810,11
Other bouds, noteo, and debenlurea (lnc!ludllll no
aecuritl.et of Federal aa:encieli and eorporatloDI
not 1111aranteed by U. S.) ..... .... ..... .. . ..... ..........
Corporate otoclu (Jncludlu&amp;$12,000.00 stock ol

1,742.110

Federal Reserve bank) . , . .... .. . ... . . . ..... : .... ... .... ... ...
12:,000.00
Loans and dlleounta (lncludin&amp; $42l.M O'lerdrafta)
(Net ol any "reae"eJ) .... . .... . . , , ... .........~"" .... --·· 2,126,212.07
Bank premises owued $8,1100.00, furniture and
fixture,: $20,000,00 ... . ..•.• ' ..... . . ' .. •••••.• - ••
Real •tate owned other thaD bank premises •••••••••••••• -

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· Other a1Ht1 . . .. . .. ............................ ......... ....... .

28.500.110
1,480.04
17,010.66

TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Demand depoalto ollndlvid.W.. partneroblpo, and eorporatlom $2,544,127.1t
Time and avtnp depoolto of Individuals,
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partnel'lbipl, aDd corporatiOIUI . , . , , , , , .. , ............. -., 2,877,2815.92
Depoolta of United Stateo Government (lneludln&amp;
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204,172,44'
Depoaitl of States IDd pollUCil IUbdiVilioD&amp; , •, o o • • • o o • - o • • o 818,872.06
Cert1fled IJld officet'l' thecb, etc. • • • • . . . • • • • • • . . . . . . • . • . . • 10,'788,82

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(I) Totll demand depoa:ltl ... .. ... . . ; •••••. N,277,480.48

(bJ Toll! time and. oovlnp deposita .......... $2,717,2611.8~2.:==::
TOTAL UA.Bn.ITIES . ... ... . ........................ ....,()14,126,31

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Capital Stock:
(a) Common lloek. total par $100.000.00 .................. $ 100.000.00
SurplUI .. . •......••• ~ ~ •.... . .•.• •• , , , • , • , ••• ~ •·• •••• • • ••• • Q,obo.oo.
Undivided profit&amp; .· .: .•. •...• .• .. •• .•• • •.•• , 1 , , . , , • . . . . . . . . .
O.lNr7,11
lleae".. Wid ret!Nmenl a«&lt;Unl for preferred llo&lt;ll) ..... ; ..
-1;1100,00
TOTAl. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... ... , : .............. .$ 4111,t8'7.18
TOTAL UABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ........ M,508,183,1!7
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West Vir~inia Centennial Train Comes To,.Ne~ · Ha.ven
Mason county people, In celebrating the lOoth annlvenary of West \rirgiilla being organized as a state, are finding bundri!ds of waytr to commemorate the event.
What happened Wednesday ln..New H tven an&lt;t Ft.'Pleasatlt Is one example.
. An ariisticaUy designed "Centennial Crain" .depicting the state's colorful history and suggesting its 1uture greatness In an ever-mcreasllli technical age, stopped
in both cvmmunlties.
loyaUy turned out tO see what the Train had to offer.
Thev were not
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taken at random by Robert Wjngetl Daily Sentinel
memorable event to Sentinel readers.

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2-Dafly Sentinel, i&gt;omeroy-Midclle'port, 0 ., 1UI1 1,, ,1118'

Junior,Senior Transplant
Campers Are At Patient Has
Canter's Caves Good Chance

Goldwater Comaterattacked

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Capehart display some of the attractive Centenmal souvemrs on sale Tuesday when
tb&amp; train came to New Haven. Varied comp 1.ementary remarks were made about the
attractive Centennial clothing worn by the ladies.
CENTENNIAL PLATE - Mrs. Ruth Goodnlte of New Haven, at left, purchased a
Centennial plate from Alllia Turner outside the ttain which visited New Haven Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Turner, dressed In a Centennial period style, was one of several
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volunteers who sold souvenirs. She was a representative of the Mason Homemakers CENTENNIAL TRAIN - People came fro~ afar an4
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Club.
Haven Wednesday.

WHEAT; OATS &amp; BARLEY
SEE US FIRST!

Fires Cost
Farmers In
Ohio Plenty

SURGE___,

The Ohio State Fire Marshal
reported today that fire destroy·
ed 170 rarm tractors. combines
and wagons with monetary loss
of $1~,334 on Ohio farms last
year.

Dairy Farm Equipment
Phone Paul Paynter
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Principal causes of fires in

MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

farm equipment were hay and
straw collecting on hot exhaust

pipes or wrapping around

PHONE WI 9 1202
PEARL STREET

pul~

eys or power-takeoffs, gasolbte

INTERESTED - Young leeks or spills, dry bearings,
Jimmy McComb of Pitts- static spark. smolrlng, and mat· .
burgh, Pa .. visiting relatives ches.
CHILDREN LIKED IT - Norma. Joanna and Rei~a
Good note of Rt. 1. Letart. W. Va .. .had fun gomg thrm .' h
the tra,n. This photo was taken JUSt as Norma was htt·
lng her little sister up to look at a picure hung on the
wall

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county.

enjoyed

his tour of the Centennial
train. He is fascinated by
the miniature oil well which
was among the exhibits.

prevent fires from sla1rting:
1. Prohibit smoking t.•hile op-

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The fire loss could increase

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Remember

"Sure Sign of Quality''

this year due to the extremely
dry weather throughout most
or the state. This need not be
the case. however, if farmers
will take the following steps to

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• light- fast- powerful
• All·purpose or professional models
• Straight or Pinchless Guides
• Priced low for precision quality

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CUB CADET.
eT horsepower

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SEE-TRY-BUY at
FULTON- THOMPSON

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eDependable
eComfortable
e25 Big

tractors or combines.

Capacity At.tachments

while engine is. running or hot.
3. Repair all gasoline leaks

Buy Now On E01y Torma

Immediately .

TRACTOR SALES

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

4. Remove straw and hay from
power-takeofrs and pulleyu, the
lnstanl it collects.

Spring Avo ..

UY 2·2176 R- Mol11 Genoral Hoopltol PomOt'oy

WY 2-5101

*Field Seeds *Fertilizer
*FARM SUPPLIES
Sugar Run Flour Mills
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Phone WY-2-2115
Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio

6. Install guards on exhaust

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collection of
7. Ground all equipment when
Operatlng with belt power to
eliminate static electric sparks.
Each piece of motorized farm

-Business Is Good ••• They CamEt from Miles Around For Our Buys .•• and We're OPEN TIL 9:00 P. M. DAILY

equipment should be eqUiipped
with a U.L. approved fire extinguisher. Most fires
start
small and are easily extinguished with a fir~ extinguifther.

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CHEST FREEZERS

~eigs

A ~unday School cia". laken at the old Pre sbyterian church at Harrisonville In
the year 1884, is practirally a collector's it em. It i.• a tinplate. copied for use here on
this r,age. Identified are. front row, I to r. Marth:' Graves, Sarah Ball. Sadie Dye,
Llbb e Scott. Effie Stiles. and Mattie Winn Standing. Martha Dye, teacher; Marie
l'!radfield. Ida Moore. lzora Smith, ~Irs. Humphrey !mother of Ed Humphrey), Ella
Saunders, Allie Warner . and Emma Warner.

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Sm•ething mighty strange 1s takmg pace tn th1s country.
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space rides, war thr~ats, tax .. uts and pennant r~ces. Get with it, chum, and worry
about a real problem .
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g,e !or yourself next t1me you take a walk. N~l1ce how often you have to move
to the left to let other walkers pass you 0 .1 your nght.
Who are these left-footed oddballs ' w,1y do they prefer to use the left-hand side
f th id
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to stan,d-or walk-your ground and bum ' hun hack where he belongs.
Tbb.ls impractical lor two reasons. 0.1e is that it would be Impolite. The other
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WILL APPF.AR - The
Chillicothe, will appear at the
The Uhrig rBrothers with Casen
South Bethel church aU-day

Surprtse On
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UPRIGHT FREEZERS

Valuable Quarry}
group
WHEN SANDSTONi.l TURNS TO BLUE-BOOM!~
On. July 21. Dravo Corp. blasts out native Meigs County1tone, hlrit,;
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part of the It direct !rom riverside quarry to dam-sltel on the OhiG."'
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completion In ~964 at Pike Islal)d, Wheeling, W. V~ .
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kl wimmin ar· Jul 28 at 7:30 p.m. eommun.'IJobble up the valuable stone fill lll!"fli8t 1i8 ·TNT·B!\•tlel1:
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tes or
. 11 nd vocal Jates were ap roVed for purEvimtuaUy ·the 11eedav!Ue Dam, where agatn·Drav&amp;
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ay
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A aurprille party in observ·
. 181 ltb Mn. Ll~ A decorated cake '"" 1c e sus schqiluled f~r compl~tlon !l!..1068,· wU! col\lilul!e ·thouance nf the birthday of R c v. ~rinte~
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cream we~:e served ttom a .&amp;ao sanda.of tona of thfa tJU.
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Tuesday evenmg followinG • elude, Ice cream, Paul H.ilpton· dies. :Mr .. at\d Mra . . P.au ' tJaP; fic!lent hardne.S to serve u salls(lctoey bile for ·~ •
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conesses·of the Middleport First Dabo: ca~e8 ; Mr.l. Russell ·Ly· chim ,a~ witll the serving, overlaid with blue sandatllile of harclneai .comparable .••.
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Mason county people, In celebrating the lOoth annlvenary of West \rirgiilla being organized as a state, are finding bundri!ds of waytr to commemorate the event.
What happened Wednesday ln..New H tven an&lt;t Ft.'Pleasatlt Is one example.
. An ariisticaUy designed "Centennial Crain" .depicting the state's colorful history and suggesting its 1uture greatness In an ever-mcreasllli technical age, stopped
in both cvmmunlties.
loyaUy turned out tO see what the Train had to offer.
Thev were not
·The
taken at random by Robert Wjngetl Daily Sentinel
memorable event to Sentinel readers.

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2-Dafly Sentinel, i&gt;omeroy-Midclle'port, 0 ., 1UI1 1,, ,1118'

Junior,Senior Transplant
Campers Are At Patient Has
Canter's Caves Good Chance

Goldwater Comaterattacked

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Capehart display some of the attractive Centenmal souvemrs on sale Tuesday when
tb&amp; train came to New Haven. Varied comp 1.ementary remarks were made about the
attractive Centennial clothing worn by the ladies.
CENTENNIAL PLATE - Mrs. Ruth Goodnlte of New Haven, at left, purchased a
Centennial plate from Alllia Turner outside the ttain which visited New Haven Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Turner, dressed In a Centennial period style, was one of several
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volunteers who sold souvenirs. She was a representative of the Mason Homemakers CENTENNIAL TRAIN - People came fro~ afar an4
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Club.
Haven Wednesday.

WHEAT; OATS &amp; BARLEY
SEE US FIRST!

Fires Cost
Farmers In
Ohio Plenty

SURGE___,

The Ohio State Fire Marshal
reported today that fire destroy·
ed 170 rarm tractors. combines
and wagons with monetary loss
of $1~,334 on Ohio farms last
year.

Dairy Farm Equipment
Phone Paul Paynter
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Principal causes of fires in

MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

farm equipment were hay and
straw collecting on hot exhaust

pipes or wrapping around

PHONE WI 9 1202
PEARL STREET

pul~

eys or power-takeoffs, gasolbte

INTERESTED - Young leeks or spills, dry bearings,
Jimmy McComb of Pitts- static spark. smolrlng, and mat· .
burgh, Pa .. visiting relatives ches.
CHILDREN LIKED IT - Norma. Joanna and Rei~a
Good note of Rt. 1. Letart. W. Va .. .had fun gomg thrm .' h
the tra,n. This photo was taken JUSt as Norma was htt·
lng her little sister up to look at a picure hung on the
wall

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M&lt;~son

county.

enjoyed

his tour of the Centennial
train. He is fascinated by
the miniature oil well which
was among the exhibits.

prevent fires from sla1rting:
1. Prohibit smoking t.•hile op-

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"Sure Sign of Quality''

this year due to the extremely
dry weather throughout most
or the state. This need not be
the case. however, if farmers
will take the following steps to

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• Straight or Pinchless Guides
• Priced low for precision quality

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SEE-TRY-BUY at
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tractors or combines.

Capacity At.tachments

while engine is. running or hot.
3. Repair all gasoline leaks

Buy Now On E01y Torma

Immediately .

TRACTOR SALES

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

4. Remove straw and hay from
power-takeofrs and pulleyu, the
lnstanl it collects.

Spring Avo ..

UY 2·2176 R- Mol11 Genoral Hoopltol PomOt'oy

WY 2-5101

*Field Seeds *Fertilizer
*FARM SUPPLIES
Sugar Run Flour Mills
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Phone WY-2-2115
Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio

6. Install guards on exhaust

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7. Ground all equipment when
Operatlng with belt power to
eliminate static electric sparks.
Each piece of motorized farm

-Business Is Good ••• They CamEt from Miles Around For Our Buys .•• and We're OPEN TIL 9:00 P. M. DAILY

equipment should be eqUiipped
with a U.L. approved fire extinguisher. Most fires
start
small and are easily extinguished with a fir~ extinguifther.

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A ~unday School cia". laken at the old Pre sbyterian church at Harrisonville In
the year 1884, is practirally a collector's it em. It i.• a tinplate. copied for use here on
this r,age. Identified are. front row, I to r. Marth:' Graves, Sarah Ball. Sadie Dye,
Llbb e Scott. Effie Stiles. and Mattie Winn Standing. Martha Dye, teacher; Marie
l'!radfield. Ida Moore. lzora Smith, ~Irs. Humphrey !mother of Ed Humphrey), Ella
Saunders, Allie Warner . and Emma Warner.

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space rides, war thr~ats, tax .. uts and pennant r~ces. Get with it, chum, and worry
about a real problem .
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to the left to let other walkers pass you 0 .1 your nght.
Who are these left-footed oddballs ' w,1y do they prefer to use the left-hand side
f th id
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to stan,d-or walk-your ground and bum ' hun hack where he belongs.
Tbb.ls impractical lor two reasons. 0.1e is that it would be Impolite. The other
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Surprtse On
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Valuable Quarry}
group
WHEN SANDSTONi.l TURNS TO BLUE-BOOM!~
On. July 21. Dravo Corp. blasts out native Meigs County1tone, hlrit,;
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part of the It direct !rom riverside quarry to dam-sltel on the OhiG."'
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completion In ~964 at Pike Islal)d, Wheeling, W. V~ .
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kl wimmin ar· Jul 28 at 7:30 p.m. eommun.'IJobble up the valuable stone fill lll!"fli8t 1i8 ·TNT·B!\•tlel1:
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. 11 nd vocal Jates were ap roVed for purEvimtuaUy ·the 11eedav!Ue Dam, where agatn·Drav&amp;
H1s I
ay
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P
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A aurprille party in observ·
. 181 ltb Mn. Ll~ A decorated cake '"" 1c e sus schqiluled f~r compl~tlon !l!..1068,· wU! col\lilul!e ·thouance nf the birthday of R c v. ~rinte~
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Tuesday evenmg followinG • elude, Ice cream, Paul H.ilpton· dies. :Mr .. at\d Mra . . P.au ' tJaP; fic!lent hardne.S to serve u salls(lctoey bile for ·~ •
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conesses·of the Middleport First Dabo: ca~e8 ; Mr.l. Russell ·Ly· chim ,a~ witll the serving, overlaid with blue sandatllile of harclneai .comparable .••.
United Preob terian Church.
MIJ8"Ph)'lll1 ''30llcblm&lt; Otbeh 'llttending wve V!riCent
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held Friday evening on the Andersill) ·,
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Dodgers' Sandy Ko~fax Challenging 25 ·Year Old -Pitching Records
Lefty Shuts Out New York
6..0 On Three-Hit Effort

4-Daily Seotine~ Pomeroy-Middleport , 0., July 13, 1988

One
Two Pt. Pleasant,
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Meigs Team Are Winners

II!' FRED DOWN
UPI Sponl WSandy KoufaJ&lt;. lhe Loll Angelea
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lr JNltluelo pl&lt;sJlc wll1 be
How~;.;. G;:nrryl •to
tla1. July 14, It the Me I
f'nmty ~alrp'oUDdJ.
t" mlly, Please llrlDi own
Theodore M. Pai'JOIII, Mary
iervl~. 'nle pubUc: Is Invited.
Panons to Freeland
JULY 11
t; acre; Antiquity.
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Dor Schaefer, lJncoln Hill, ·to Walter V. Swett, Jean H.
Swett, parcels, Salisbury.
2 p m Monday
Mari~ Hauck, ~cl1
NADA Tow111end, Haze, Stanurges aU membera of
ley, Dune ,., Stanley,
us Councll, Dough.... of
M. Scott, William D. Scott, John
lea to be-...... at the
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Ruth Reev.., parcels,
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----•~-r•wuwuuP..cniUIJS,
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..t h o - - to bring
State of .Ohio to Board of
or
diltrlct nunmage sale. Education of Southern Local
The J.O.F. Claal!l of the UnitDl trl t
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8\Jted Methodist church wiU
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Gallipolis visitors.
p&amp;rents, Mr. and Mrs. James !
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were judged when Rock Springs Neutzling to thoee abave and nd M:~ Lo~· T~':a\nd Pete Mr~. Robert Jeffers spent a S. Quick.
capital Stock:
Grange met Thursday evf:ning. V. D. Edw8rda, Harry Hoff- ape t ywee~nd in
' week at the Nazarene camp Mrs. Mary Hubbard has been l(al Common siOrk. total par S50.000.00 .... ...... .$ l!O,UOO.GO
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, man, Edward Wella, Freeman 9. n. a
meeting at Washington, Pa .
returned twme from Holzer hos- Surp.l~s
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Fred Goeglem, worthy mas- Enoch Carl H II W'l'-~ Bo Vlsitmg a daugh~r, Mr.
Vi ·ting Mrs Clara B Heas pita! where she was a medical !Undivided profJhi ..... - .. . ...... ..••••••••••..
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In rltuah•tlc for., Mr.;. Nathan Biggs, Charle• Neumao ter,, and also with Mrs.
Price
and
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Mabelle
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and
Mrs.
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me show how you can
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Mrs
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Eugene
Hawkins,
Herschel
Nordiffs
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gins
and
friend
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Herb
Balo.
of
lham
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save with thil new Na~
Es!lington and Mrs.
rls. George Carson, Jim r~rna- and Mrs: Tho as Lindsey,
Zanesvl11e.
spending a week in Florida at CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ................... . .. ll.Jt&amp;,la.Jf
tionwide policy.
Wolfe were judges for the
Grov~ ~C 1 ~· Tom rtmalned
David Flanagan of Findlay 1 tending a Lions Club ConvenME M 0 R A N D A
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Pearl W. Williams
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liabilities and for other purposes _. . .... .... I US,Dl'5.01
Kenneth D. Williams Jl&lt;:nel centerpiece and
_Vus• ng r. and Mrs.
Robert and Loois.
Rambler
dealer,
won
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PICkeal WmJ Mr. and
M Mabel Win brenner and to Las Vegas from the Rambler hereby declare that thB re-port of condlUOn .. true aDd ......
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Gene Beegle of New
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! to !he best of mv knowledt(e and bellef.
u rea · rs.
Mr
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of Letart 1 W. Va., visited company.
We, the undersigned directors attest the eorredn• of dill
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Mlddlopol't
nut bread.
ea an amity of Reedsv1IJe guests ey 51
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1turned to the home of her pir- and ta the belt of our knowledge and belief 11 true aiM! ....._
Plans were completed for
JHAROLD
DIU.ONCAit.NAHAN-Directan
CROSS
OFFICI HOURS:
M July 4 gueata of Mr. ond Grimm al Graham Statioo.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ad a ,' ents Mr · and Mrs · James Tea111
to
be
held
at
the
next
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Pldena.
WilHam
Eichinger
and
and
son,
Eugene,
were
ford
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following
an
appendectoEBER
S.
ROUSH
f:OO to 5:00 Dolly
meeting, Thursday, July 25.
Walker Jeft Monday for and John, IDd Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Francis Ritter of New m
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of degree work was
for 1 •lslt with rela- Donald Houck and Donn1
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Monday, July 22 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mra. Wald Foster and Downs.
Stefanle Morgan of Lavonia,
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MUTVAliNIUOANCO co•••••'
the close ol the meeting,
spent the treek end Mrs. Mary McKay visited re~ Michigan Mr and Mrs Harley
: .....··H-~c.t.M..Otl'were served by rhe
her parents, Mr. and M1·s. atlv• in Spr'inlfield and Find~
~ daughterll .of Wolf
eeonomlco committee
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Mn. SteJia WetYer went to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dllcher
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cttester for a visit with her dau- aod children villted her rr» Mrs. Earl Watkms and ch1Jdren,
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. On&gt;IUe ther, Mn. Rosa Tompson Mr Will'
E'ch'
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Brown.
and family.
s.
1am 1 mg~ an
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nance Weekend
of Mr. IIIII daughter, Mrs. Jack Gibbs ol
and children of Chesapeake Mrs. Oril Hubbard were
Parkersburg were overmght. .
spent a weekend with hill per- daughter and family, Mr. and "or• of Mr. and . Mrs. Vorg~l
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nance. Mn. Don Vanlangen and faml· Collins of Nelsonvolle, and at·
10 Dlffwent Doalgnt In Stock
Mrs. FrallCell Savage ·' ~,st 1y of Columbua
tended a ~rldal shower for Mrs.
Liverpool spent two -to with Mr. and Mn. Chari..
Eichinger • niece, the former
ALSO NICE SELECTION OF WALL
Mr. and Mrs. Gu)&lt; Nelgler.
of MHford openl aeverll daya .
Collins. Th•y also vi ..
PANELING TO COMPLETE YOUR REMODELING
Mra. Laur1 Sayre went to at their home IJere.
.
1ted re~atlves In Lancas~er.
MI. ster!lni where oho ha• Sunday guoots of Mr. and Enjoy11111 a family pfcmc al
employment.
Mn. Roy Wlnobrenner IIJid
Forked Run Lake on the FourMr. Fred Cadle ollended the Dam Gordon ...,..e Mr. and Mrs.
were Mr. and Mcs. Kenneth
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annual camp rneelilll! of tho Bert Rolllno ond Borton, Joo- Cundiff and Pete, Mrs . Edith
Ohio Conference of the Seventh eph and Sarah of Harvard, Ill.,
. and Cec•l. Mr
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fl/111 fiEf DELIVERY •• • /11111 IUDGET TElliS •• ,
Day Advenllots al ·MI. vernon. Bonnie Plloler of Sllarvn Wise. Mrs. Boll Cund1fl and
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fll111 QUALITY MATEIIALS ••• fl/111 l'lAitlfllll JIIVICI
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
IM,cBrlde. Mrs. Ruth Cundiff and
David Mills.
JIANIUNG
Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr., altendl·l
ed a meetilll! In London
Kiln-Drit.._ St•4All lypot In otock.
cenUy as a delegate of the
aul tliMellti~••
Grace Episcopal Church
of
Refinlohod. Prl·
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cecl asiD't¥ u
Mrs. LaDunna Lewis of
low••
Rittman spent two weeks wJth
$5.79 4'd'
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Duckworth and Mr. and Mn.
loallotol
Genrge Schneider and Ele·ano•r I
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and Mrs. Reese Grimm
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Mr. ond Mrs. Roy Wlnebret&gt;ner, William Gordon and SUr:...,. ZusPfln of Mason, W. Vo.,
Mr. and Mrs. Genr&amp;e
Merritt, Paulo, Douatas
Merrill ol Wheeling .
Mr: and Mn. L. B. Mlraele
1011 al Leeaburg were the
-too of lhelr da"':h-and
In • ""· Mr.
Roger Winebrenner and
family.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Paul
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Mrs. Donald Pierce of Athens
,
and called at the home of her mo. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Star·
R.e(ional Dlrectors~lect were few dlyl with their mother end IMrs. Woodrow Hendrix were ther Mrs . Mary Circle on Frt· brGU&amp;h of SUtton a~lled an &amp;be
given lnlormatlon alld assist- grandmother. Mro. Albert Duck· Mr. and Mrs. Ralldy Adkins and day and attended the funeral Douglas Circle family Tueada)&gt; .
ance to flcUttate _thetr work worth .
,two children, Mr and Mt·~ L.m· :of Gilbert CirclP at GallipollA. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
and planning for theu two \'•':lrs Recent guesU. o1 Mr. and den AdkJn~ and two chlldre~, l Mr . and Mrs. Everett Ours James Patterson oo Sunday
of offiee. A OOf!1p)ete and thor- Mrs. Wm. Eichinger and fam- Betty Adkl~!i and son of Mil- , of Somerset called on Mr . and were Mr. and Mrs. Jamea CorlilltDDLIPORf, 0.
OUJh study! revrew, and dl!K"l~ Uy were Mr. and Mra. Hall ::~~ee . W~., aod Raymond Mrs. Dean Brinker recently. nell of Pomeroy , Mr. and :vtrs. 1
11011. covermg all work •f the Frost and Jackie of Ashland.
ms ol Ripley, W. Va. . ·
- Allen Stobarl ond family of ,
Regions were &amp;iven.
I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar· 1b Mr. anandd MK"·11 RogMer Wmnde- and friends in Columbus and ~- -- ~- -~
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CHARTER NO •su
I,gent visited recently With
their Mrs. Glenn CuncHft, Jr ' and ; Lancaster .
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RETURNS HOME
1'""· Mr and Mra. Rober! Lar• childron spontth• Fourth at Old 1 Mr . and Mrs. Robert Harden
Mrs. Mae Pearson. hat re- gent and family of Johnotown. Man's Cave and Lake Hope 18 nd f•~•t
~ Y spen t 8 few days
turned to her home al Baohan
Janel Al&gt;les who is
lrSt
after spending three month" in
in Columbus visited ~r
m-aw, r and
rs. Robert
Tucson, Ariz. with her dau!lbt· ledo, also vhlited with
them ther Mrs Martha Ables and Harden in Marion
of !tarim~ in the State of Ohio, at the cl01e of bulD• tD l.nt
er and family, Mrs. Charles there.
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Mrs. William Eichinger and 29 ~~ Publh;hed In r~aponse to call made by Comptrau,r fill
its aruu.aal picnic at the home
I Reuter and Mr. and Mrs. RichMrs. Roy Wmebrenner ~nd Mr and Mrs Morris Rarden ,daughters , Nancy, Linda and ! the lurrenry. under Section 5211, U. S Revised lbltutte
of Ml'l. Charlel R.
Hershel Buckner. Kathrene :ard Riebel and family she Mn. Harold :eave~tha~ ell•~
son Donald Mr and Mrs Mrs Jack Gibb8, were m NeJ·I
A S SET S
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, Rcber1 Watkins, Dor· •made the trip back with Mr. ren ~: ay WJ_
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I Harden and Ta~mv , Mrs. sonville to attend the weddmg Cash balan ces w1th other b1Db, and ea•b
day, July :Uth 8t 8:15
Watkina to Russell Welch, land Mrs. Howard Seidenabel : 5·
~i1to~ ~-. a. Robert R Hard~n and Pamela, land reception of Mr and Mrs.
•tems in proeess ofcoUee~on . . _. . .. . .... S 141•·•
p.m. Members are to
Welch 1.12 acre!, Rut.l and sons who are retumin• o
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rs .
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meShuler of Racme spent I Robert Riley.
Umtt&gt;d Stale! Government obllptiODI, direct
covered d'sh and table
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and guaranteed I Net of any restnel)
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IMr w·n·
F W'neb
the Fourth at the home of Mr5.
rs Anna rrace Oller has I Obligations of States and politltlfl lubdivision.
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•am. ·
renner, Drusilla House In Racine
the misfortune of falling at 1
!Net of any reserves)
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The Twilight Garden c Ill
Forrest A. and Eula I. ~ard to I
GRANGE TO MEET
Mr. Dana Wmebrenner and Mr and Mrs. CarJ Zerkle of I Maplewood Lake wherP she is I Corporate stocks Oncludine $3,300.00 •toct of
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Barnett, Georg1a Bar·
!Beulah Ward apent a weekend
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1•.00
will have its annual picnic::
acre
Orange
The
HarrJsonville
Grange
ho.
In
New
Brighton
Pa
where
Hartford
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Va
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spent
a
day
1 employed and broke her ankle Loans and discounts \lndudmg $246.00 overdraft.)
the home of Mrs. Btn
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ttended th '
ed.nn f with the•r son, Mr and Mn. lin two places. She is confmed (Net of any reserve•)
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Ben Riley, dec., to Estella [tion on Tue!day, July t8 at e th ~r ephew
William Zerkle and family .
' to Holzer Hospital
1 Bauk pre":!ises owned S9 287.68, furoiture
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Edna Mae Riley, Mary p.m. with the State a~ange Th~ ;ere a~m :n~ ho::.; Mn. Albert Duckworth, Mrs. I Mrs. Ada Slack and sons, IOth('~n~ssr~::ure·" · -~ 3.·~ : ~.: :::::::::::::: :::::: :
Yll.l
own table ~rvlce.
Affid. of Trans.1 Middle- Deput~. Mr. and MNI. VirgO b ~eir mother, p Mrs. Oma George Schneider and lo~leanor ! J(!hn ~~ Eug~e, Beul~h Slack
The Amencan Legion
I. Atk1111 as inspecting .,lf:"f'r!l Y.
Kay accompanied by t he i r and V1v1an Pr1ddy of M1lw'tukee 1
TOTAL ASSETS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .$1,1N• .I7
.tar~ · oi 'Uie'WUI
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· Coo· · Wonebrennerwhohad
· enJOY
'ed a PI
' d 'umer .
anlll:y ost
,·ThS
e tate Grange Baking
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k
lth her
house• guests Mrs. LaDonna Lew- w1sc.,
cmc
LI A B1L1T I E I
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will meet at the home of
CCJ A. Barn~t, :a~ma R~rn~t ; test in t'lrange Nut Bre-ad. will ~:rewee s w
is and daughter' Roberta, of :at the llome of Mr. and Mrs .~~ fJPmand d posits of individual•
AI1Pn Hampton, Tuelday at
arent'e · : er • 1 a · be held. A pot luck lunch will Mr' and Mrs William Wea- Rittman, spent a day visiting IHarley Johnson and daughters - partn:rahipa, and corporatlona
_........... $ JIO,IIPf.?l
p.m.
Baker, 6 acres, 0 ve.
be served.
therb 1!1 t a · few da 1
Mrs. Sidney Bartels and family 1at Wolf Pen Sunday, in observ- 1 Time and savi_ngs deyoaits of individuals,
~ pen
y
of Huntington.
I ance of Eugene's 15th birthday·]
p~rtnenhlps. and corporation. ... ..... , . . . . lll~t3.M
lara Chaney
Fran k Ch aney, C
ing Mr. and Mra. Wilmer Circle
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Kenneth Chaney, Dorothy ChaCLVII MEE"n;
of Galli lis.
M~s. R1chard W~aver ~nd Miss Donna Case of Columbu!ll
(i~f"luding postal savin.IJ)
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ney to State of OhJo, Eal!lement, The Pomeroy Bend (' · · ·ns Sam J:nagan of
famaly of Jacksonville, Flor1da . . was an overnight guest of her , Dt!p(JsJts of States and political subdlvlnona . . . . . t1,4IJI,IO
Bedford.
Band Radio club held Its meetF
is spending a month with her Igrandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
TOTAL DEPOSITS
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. Th ursci ay e~emng
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the ourth
mg
at t h ~ spent
grandrmthers
Mrs. A. L.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Myron Bess.
i a) Total demand deposits . . .. ! 411.311.12
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT
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Norris and other relatives.
Mrs. Gordon West, Debra . 1
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Statf!. 1'"-,otrona
Pomero . Fred Gibbs and R•l h agan and Mrs. MKI')' M. Didd1e. Mrs. William Eichin er and I Rhonda , John and Connie Kay I
r.bl }ota.1.bme and savmJs deposita I~· 822.0ti.M
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Mr. E. H. Carpenter attended
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Other hablht•es . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..
t!JU!
TMJssell
were
welcomed
1nto
the
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celeb
tlo
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daughter,
Nancy,
and
Mrs.
WtliChapman
of
Racme
were
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club. Refreshment.B were serv·' le e u1Y
ra n 1
llam Boyd of Pomeroy were 1day dinner guests of their grandTOTAl LI.-\Bn.mES · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
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wllh Evelyn Morris 11 , Mr. and Mrs. 11 ard KendoU 1and Mrs . Gerald Powell and , Mrs. Dean ll#nlll ond ,.and- ,
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of Detroit, vitlted her mot.hl!r 1child!en ~ Portland spent . 11\ 1daughten. carol Arm and Mary
The school was conducted i&gt;y l Mr. William Duckworth of !Mrs Florence Harden and oth- levemng WJih Mro. Mary C~rcle i RulhoiPomeroyspentaneven·
the executive commitloo of the Rlttmaa, Mr. and Mrs. Wayno ler relatlv•s
recently.
/""with Dean Brinker.
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•pent MQP!Iay with Mr. and Mn. .,
~n Smith and chlldten .
llt'l; ,._, ~ tl w.ftf!

W. Va .• Mr. and Mrs. Harold
E. Weaver, Tommy, Unda Sue,
Michael, and Pew. loco!.
Spending 11nnday wllh Mn. "· •. Yo. Iii ""'• .....
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark
Mary Circle were Mr. and .111'1. daJI w1111 tho .......... Cftll .
villited his brotller and oilier- ,
Goot-ee Cll'Cio ond !lauebter ol flmll1 IIIII Nlollow.
Mr. and Mn. lllorles Neu- in-law, Mr. ond Mrs. Frank l Mr . and Mrs . . Emory Pow· Aabland, Ky ., James Clrclt and
man and Sharlee 1'lslted ~ Clark of Toronto.
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The Melp County

tbelr lint-place IPd lo Ove ,am•
and oltallog tho ML&gt;I.I lholr !Ill!
olrolibl lou. wnh • tbrse-run
l&gt;unt in lhe nm lonillfl. '!'om my
D.lvi! ~rted tht&lt; rally with a sin·
gle and !here wore key dollblt1
by Frank Howard and Ron Fatrlv on add1'tlon 10 on and
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la&amp;enaatlonal
Baltimri at. Washington -Deenroul.t to be«lmln&amp; the firtt hurlN~-1 ....,_
l.uck &lt;UO vo. lluekworUo 13-71.
m a ~Wirier of a century to
Two Pt. Pleasant teams and For Syracllse, B'ruee Teaford h~ allve, but plneh-hltter J . •~~ An-I1V L Pd.. GB Cleveland at Kanan City (J)wear pitching's triple crown.
UIRl
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The feat-'··""" the leagu~ in
0 ~ =&gt;
:me from Syracuse emerged vicnightI with
~ ....,pereenlagt&gt; and
Ut 1had
d Ia perfect
d
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C1wo Wildermuttl !truck out to end ,' Sao Franc1·, 00 49 39 .517 5 ISe"ui J f.~ l and Drabowtky te»J .
victorJeS. won-loat
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torious in the Kyger Cr
• oub es an two s ng es, ar- the game.
I, St. Louis
48 3f .~~ sa
Sunda"''l GIIMI
- ''I l&gt;ee •
~·day r II Bak
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d bl
nd B ~ ·
the B II
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r.uu aver.ag.-uasp
n ...._ _ Phtladelph'ia Ph•'ll1... en.
~Je League TournamenI l'll . ?
er a a 00 E' a .
Y wtnru~g,
o erma -: Chacago
47 39 .647 e , Boston at LOB Angeles, :
11shed
the N8tional ute
light as the Pt . Pleasant Boil- smgle, and Jim Hubbard a paJr ,er!l moved 1nto a game next Cincinnati
_. 7 42 .AZ! '1"1 New York at KaniBa City, 2
accornp
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abk!d the Dodgera to piei up a
,
1938
10
ermakers nipped the MldcUea of singles. in the 10-hit
attack.
Thursday
at
7
p.m.
against
M•'lwaukee
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since
and
the
AmS
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1
IAague stnce 1934. Only full game when t.k'""1 beat tht San
port Redlegs 3-2, the Har1 Iey Th e w 1 n puts
yracuse a~ Hartley Sal" of Pt . Pleasant. Pittsburgh
.500
Baltimore
at
Chicago,
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know
Hw
we
eu
pl
10
pitchen
In
modern
history
Francisco
Glanbl,
7·5, the ~·
2
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10
Sales o[ Pt. Pleasant
f'dgt'l1 ga in!'!! the powerful F i she r
THIRD GAME
Philadelphia
.ft83
lHl
Detroit
at
Washington,
baD
pme
Iuter!"
done
it
and
they
read
Uke
Louls
Cardtnalfl
defeated
tlw MaJ.
2
42 45
Ole Letart Cardinals 8-'1 , and Dep1. StoreWteedamsdfrom Pt. PJe a- 1 In an extra-inning
contest, Houston
page rrom baseball'll Rail of Cuwaukee Braves, ~3. ~he ChlC'ago
34 56 .m Zl
fhP. S~'I'I'I&lt;'USP Indi an!'! romped ISRnl r:ext
ne ay at 6:30 · Hartley Sales scored an unearn- New YOrk
21 58 .833 24 .,..
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h8 mpped the Clnemnatl RMt
. over the Pomeroy Yankees 19-1 . . SECOND GAME
. ef' run in the top of the seventh
Frlday'a ReBUit•
F'ame:
t-.1. IJid the Pittsburgh
·in :1 ltHI! inn ing contest.
This contest was a real thrall· to knOC'k the Letart Cardinals L. lulgeles 6 N. York o, lli&amp;ht
bell Grovf'l' Clevehtlld Alexander n1pped the HOUJtoo Oolta, 2·1, In
The tourney enters ~ts sixth ,er as Tommy Staa~'i .Pnd Bobb~ out of the tourney by an 1-7 Phila. 7 S. Fran. fi, night
WJ•
· Luque, LoD Warneke and other-NL games.
mulll ol ac tion today woth three I Manley hookod ur '"a pitchers score,
Pittsburgh 2 llousloo 1, oight
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1D !he American League, N•w
more gamf'S on tap. In the 6.30 du~l wilh the Pt.
Pleasant [ Hartley Sales ~red off to Chicago 4 Cincinnati 1, night
Koufax, howeverf now leads the York edged out the l.o8 ~N
opent&gt;r. thr Middleport Senators Boilermaker!' edgJng the Mid- a 6-0 lead In the jJrst two Inn- St. Lou.ls s Milwaukee 3, night
Racine took ~er the SUm~ choice by Price.
pitchers wita 15 vlctoriea, Angels, 4·3, Boston downed Min·
and Red 's Meats of Pt. Pleas- dleport Redlegs 3-2.
. :ings, including t~ three-run hom- Sa~ay• 1 Probablf. Plkhen mer High School . League lead The lone Middleport run
.833 percentage and a 1.6S nesota, ~2. ~troll beat Chicago,
W I tanglf'. al 7:30 it wiD be the
Both pitchers went the dlS- !er by George Turnt&gt;r in the s~ Milwaukee at St. Louii -Fis- Friday evening with a Z.l win RCOJ'ed in the sixth when
run aveJ'ale and is OP a '1-6, and 8alt1more ~WashPomeroy Jt&gt;t!l vs the Galllpo- ~net' with Staats giving up four and
lcher 10-2• vs. simmons l7-fl. 1 o~er Mlddle))(\rt and Syracuse rls walked went to second
bot Jtreak oJ three C()D9eClltjve ington, 4-1.
11s Athlellcs, and at 8:30 the hits and Man~y allowing JUSt Letart fought back with three san Francisco at Philadelpllia- IPIIed errors on top of errors ln Jon Cunningham was saft
hutout and eigbt traight ·
Slnen Leath Aftaek
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\Pomeroy Redleg:; face Fruth 's lthree. In takmg the heartbreak- runs m the fourth without a hit Pierce (3-11) or Perry n.JJ vs a 7-5 loss to Pome~y.
. first lfter striking out, and
1be ;.year-old le:..taander ' : : Roy Sleven three-run double
Pharmac) of Pt Pleasant.
1mg loss, Manley struck out sev- as Turner issued three walks, Duren (3-21 .
· Lefty Larry Pr1ce aga1a cetcher dropped the ball. Mor- ed another brilliant pme to bil and two run-producing htta by
Here Js fhf' l'i'riday nigh t ien and walked JUSt two. Middle· ian error was made, and a fiekl- l.Jls Angeles at New York _turned ~n •. super mound job ris came home en an error. l98S collecUon Friday night whl!n Don Demeter helped the PhOllet
~ummary.
port collected four hits
offer's choice senl home a run. Miller 15-4) vs. Stallard l3-tiJ.
for Raczne In ~eadlng the Tor- The only Middleport hU
IM beat the New York Met&amp; 6-G, pin a ninth defeat on ex-teamFIRS'f GAME
. 1Staats, who whiffed 11 batters . The Cardinals tied i~ at. 7-7 Houston at Pittsburgh -Brown na.does tc the ttght victory over a single by Jerry Van
with a three-hitter. It was bit mate Jack Sanford dt'lplte WUU.
.Jim Crow became t ~e th1rd jand gave. up fou1 walks.
m the bottom of the ·flfth m~· 12-4/ or Nottebart 15-41 vs. Law Middleport. Price gave up only In the rtfth.
1 ninth shutout ~&gt;f the tMtaSOD-more McCovey'1 25th and 2dth homm
pitcher to hurl a no-h1t game 1 The. Bmler~kers scored two lng when Beegl~ and Jerrel1 hit (S.3J.
one .hit, goJ~g the route.
than
NL itclw!r linee Mort of the season for the Giants. Art
13 and Cooper~ad lOPIa l9'2 and lfVen Mahaffey, aided by Jack Bald.
t.his week in the tourney as he •rruns m the flrst when R o g e r back·to-back smgles, Spangler Chicago at Cincinnati -Jackson Middleport s Gary Stobart, Price ~truck out
~ret thr:&gt; Pomeroy Yankees down Schultz opened with a walk, and wa:;; hit by the pitcher, and t'\fo f9-7J vs. Tsitouris (4-3).
:Who ca~e in as relief hurler walked 111 while Stobart, MOr· short of the league mark aet by schun's relief, woo his alxth vicNithout a hit as the Syracuse then scored when Staats slam- errors permitted four runs to j
Sunday'll Gamea
m the first, went all the way rls and Johnson struck out sev~ Alexander in l?IS
tory. Harvey Kuenn at80 hlt a
· Indians blitzed to a 19-1 win :med a double and ~ored him- cross the plate.
Houston at New York. 2
and allowed_ only two hits, a en and gave up stx free paasea. In addition to 'nrln hil third homer for San Francisco.
, in lour innings.
sell on an error with two out. Neither team threatened In Los Angeles at Phlladt-lphia 2 double by V1c Durst, and I sinNINE ERRORS
strailbt thl'ft
h't.!r Kou.fu: Gary Kolb's two-run homer key. Crow ~truck ~ut 10_and ".'alk· i ~t. Pl~asant added an~ther run the sixt~, but in the top of the San Fran&lt;'isco at Pittsburgh,' 2 gle b~ Bill Ours.
Syracu~ cammltted a total struck out 13 ba~te~ to' raise hiB noted a four-run third-Inning raDy
e~ !ivP m hurli ng ~1 s no-hitler 1mthe botto~ of the th1rd wben seventh mnlng, Barry Casto was Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 2
. Racme grabbed 8 .•.o lead of nine errors while
g&lt;~Jng league·leading total to l6S. He wi1ich carried Bo6 Gibi!IOn to hil
With Pomeroy srormg its only Schul1z agam drew a walk and !afe on an error and s to I e ChiC"ago at St. Louis, 2
m the first when Middleport down to d~eal at the bands ol thUI ieada NL 1'tch
. fiv ninth win for the Cardina1s. Gene
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run in the third inning when 1scored on 1 single by Jimmy home with the winning run with
Amerlella Leagw
committed two errors and at- Pomeroy.
key depart en~ ~ ~ Obver and Mack J011e11 homered
Taylor walked. was secrificed Wibwn for a 3.0 lead.
two out.
w L Pet. GB lowed a pair of free passes. Pcmteroy took a 1.0 lead In strikeouts ~us the thMe that for the Braves.
to second, Phalin was hit by the I Middleport had alend-&lt;&gt;lf tri)&gt;-1 Casto was the winning pitch· New York
5: 31 .f!ifl
I' Mick Morris was otartlng pll- the lint when PhD SwlndeU, would
hi 1 !he
Bo!J Bohl gained hill firat wio
pitcller, Wisecup walked, and rle b~· D. Clonch in the first inn--er as he relieved Turner in the Boston
q,7 '51 .560 5li cher for the Middtea. He was ~lartlng pitcher, walked with tri 1 qua fy m or
rare ewer the Reds atnce l9S7 behind
Loring Vaughn dr•w a walk Iing and a single by Manley In ..venth inning whll• Beegle Chi&lt;ago
&lt;a 39 .552 8 rellovedby
Terry
Johnson two away, stole IOCGnd, and p e crown.
• 13-hll CUb aUaet tbot r..,luded
with the bases loaded to force ·the third, bul neither runner took tile Joss afler repll!cing BaltimorE'
49 40 .551 1 with on~ away In the first and scored on a single by Georp The Dodgers .salted away Kou- Ernie Banks' 16th homer of. tMI
in Taylor with the run.
was able to score. Finally, in Jerrell in the third inning.
Clevdand
45 40 .52:9 a Johnson left Jn favor of Stobart Harris.
fax' latest trJUmph, incr•aamc year and the 351st .of his eareer
Meanwblle, Syracuse batters the fifth frame, they tallied one Hartley's had seven hits Minne!ilota
45 41 .523 a~ later in the same frame.
Syrac;use held ~ 3-1 lead afSbve Boros Banks Ken a~bb~
gave L. Vaughan and Robin run when Manley tripled and with Eddie McDermill getting Lois Angel..
41 &lt;a .461 11
Racine'• IOCGnd run was ta~ i ter the aecond when Mickey
and Dick Bertell
two hill
two of them~ a triple and single. Kansas City
36 47 .4:M 16 lied in the fourth when Gor~ Winebrenner dcubled, Sherm
each for tbe CUba,
Phalin 8 hard way to go filS the scored on an err&lt;ll'.
Indians tallied four runs in the In the top of the sixth, D. Letart collected flve hits, al J Detroit
36 48 .429 11:.,; don Flflher walked, took sec~ Cundiff was aafe on an ll'l'Ol',
·- . ·-- lint innlnl on three hits, add· Laudermilt led off with a sin· singles.
w..hington
36 58 .!40 !4V. ond on a paoeed ball, • t ol e Roush walked, and Greg Roulb
ed two In the secood on two gle, stole second ond scored on The victory places Hartley's
Friday'o Reoulto
third, and came home oo a ...,. poked a single lhrolJih tho mJdbits, IIC(I('ed &amp;ix in the third on Hindy's ground out, Boggs fan· oppo81te another Pt. Pleasant Boston s Minnesota 2, lJ in., rrlght rifice by Durst. 1be final Tor~ die.
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three hits, and iced it with sev· ned to make tho second out, team .whom they meet the Boil- Detroit 7 Chicago 8, 12 in., night nado run crooaed !he plate In Pomeroy tied It in the bot- Sweet owlnglnc Carson Crow '
. en ruiUI ill 1he fourlh on just and then R. Clonch and
M. ermakers next Thursday at 7 New York 4 L. Angeles 3, night the fifth when Jack B o s t 1 c tom of the second 11 the result came m with a round of 40
two llits.
Childs both walk!ll to keep the p.m.
Cleveland at K.C., ppd, rain
walked, took IOCGnd and third of three errors and a ollll!l• by for medallat honors the second :
Billimon: 4 Washlogtnn a. night on a wild pireh when Jacll 8os- Dennis Moore, bUI Syracuae = t week 81 ~!~~b;fed ·
Batarday'o Probable
tic walked, took oecond IIIII bounced 1Dto the lead apln In
oy course, c ~ 0 owNew York at Lois Angeles _third on a wild plreh and error, the third with Ito final twol'tllll. ed by Don Ronning with a II,
Bouton n.,., vs. Chanco 17·8&gt;. and came home on a fielder's In tbot frame, David Bater 11?"
111 '!!nnlngndandChPal Edw
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Boston at Minnesota - HeffrH!!r
and Bob Crow scored on a 1fn. '" -us, 1
arJey "•""'·
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u.oo vs. Slonge (2.t&gt;.
EMERSON, OSVNA CLASH
gle by Blll Knapp.
hamer, 43 • •
By DAVE HEERF.:N
. The newa conference wa11 called ly hired by DeWitt, the two men Detroit at Chicago _ Bunning EDGBAS'JON. England mPU- Pomeroy narrowed the Syra- . Team med~lSt honors in tbe
Unitfi.l Pren lnl#rna,iooal
JUSt before the .Reds took the ~ieid have hit it oft .since oewut took {6-9) \'5. Fisher 14-0),
Roy EmenO~l cf Australia and cuse martin ln. the fourlh wben JmdlX'
GOU league openin&amp;
P'rlctoiProm
(~JNClNNATI, Ohio WPU _ agamst the CWcago Cubs Fraday over front office operatmns be. ~. Southern Call Rafael Osuna of Mickey Mencbini, wbo bad re- matdl of the second
l'OUDd
H;;~lchet·faced Fred Hutchinson, night and came as a surprise to fore the tg&amp;J season.
Mexico clash today 1a the finallleved SwindeU ln the lfellld. went tc the had• as Steve
armed with his second two-year most observers, since HutchiD· Hutchinson took over .,. eeventh
round of men'a aingles in the banted a dcuble and scored If. Hlndy had a 44, Don Hanning
t·uut ract to manage the Cincinna- son's job was not regarded as be- place dub in 1959 and finished in
Midland Counties Lawn TenniJ ter errot'l.
41, Bob Burkett 49, and Sam
EAS~ TERMS
t 1 Reds, hoped today for 8 repeat ing in .danger.
a tie for flfth place that season.
c:bampionsblpa. Emer100 defeated The winning Pomeroy runs Clatworthy 46,
-lAw Down Plyin.tUp To 24 Months To ,.,
Ol the 1961 season when he and
Hutchinson said he W81i "real In 1981, tile Reds were tagged for
Mike· San.gater of Britain and Cl'OI8Id the plate In the fifth other indivtdull ICOfel .were
Over
40 New and UHd
the Redl brought home the Na· happy" over the contract although another second division finish but
Osuna eliminated Manuel santua aa Swindell was safe on an er· Gibbs 50, Gulntller 49, Dav1a M;
llkoa
On Dloploy
Uonal League peniUinL .
be admitted be
110 raioe they surpriaed overybody in wl..
of Spain to read! tho final.
ror, Harris wu bit by the ~ BroiiGD lit, 48, Menchin
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ed
tw ill pay. ''I'm making enough, " he ning the pennant.
SADDER BVT WIBE1I
er, Bruce Slmpoon walked, IIIII nl 41, and Swisher 54.
Hutc "'---·~· ~. Sign
a
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First round atond'",year contract on Aug. 13, 19111,
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NEW CORK IUPIJ....Joe Beck· Jeff Glbllo olngled. Tbe ltlurlh
• ..,.: Fin·
'ana his ll&lt;ds reaponded with the Hutcloillson became manager of moot •• well, winding up in third A nine run fifth lnnlnJ out- or, first base oooch of tho t.o Pomeroy hll was a double b)' oterwllds 48", Nicklaus 311",
··pennalll, tha llril baaebaD cluun- tbe Redo July 8, 1959, succ;eed· place with a 911-&lt;4 record, com· brook gave Che~ter Pony Leag- Angeles Dodgers, was a Utile ..~ Knight ,In the sixth.
Stteado 30~, a_1111 Lemos 311:
~iOIIBbip in Ctochmali in two dee· lng Mayo SmHh, who wao .fu'ed. pared to a IIH1 mark in the pen· uers a 18-10 Win over Little .der bul wtoer todar u lha 1't!111ll Rl&amp;hthander Baker, s,....... Seeond round. Snead&amp; 16, Fon·
YOU II
~des
Although Hutch wao aot ongmal- nao1-wlnnin1 IJSI campalp.
Hocking Friday evening.
of • f'lll fiDe ond 1 tJu-eo.&lt;lay auo- plrelter, otruet out lb: 1114 nJk. llenrt11dtt It, Lemu I and Nlck- BMW lio!lda Triumph
M~ybe -~~ Manager WU·
Chesler scored the Dine nms penaion ltvfed b)' NoUonaU~gue ed three In going the route. Po- laus I.
.
DEALER
Uam o. Ddi'lll remembered that
T
on two errors, five walks and Preoldenl Warreo GU.. FridaJ moroy rellel pitcher Slmpaoa Tbe lll!l&lt;l ma!ch wiU be pleyFriday when he caUed. news
triple by D. Healy. Other night. Tho ,..... lor t h o - ..... tho winner. He ellllt tned al Logan. GoUers WUI!eave
~~J'o'f-5·~-~~
"'mfe""""' to 1'11101111ct thai HUI·
Chester hillers were Chuck Bar· waa that Becker bruabed .,••,.. for Meolchlnl 1D the fourth.
lbt l'omorof elubi&gt;Ollll 11 9
Fri.
0
ohinsoo bad lfjloed another tw..
tell ond D. Roush, holh w i 1h ump~e Lee )II'- In ID . . . , . M1ddleport fltiO 001 0- 1 1 4 a.m. July 11. Matchoo WUI be
lloule ~I&gt; HUe Woat
0
1ear pact tor the li64 and 19115
doubles and J. ChadweU and men! Thursday lllJb~
Raclno
IGO 110 X- I 21 Sneed• vo. Plnstennlds, and
01 Alllena Oallflbl
Chtrl01 Elchilll!er both singles
Morrb (!), John1011
Sto&lt;DeWICO al Jidldustchinion wao By ~Y w. TH=ERRY he lliol
Chuek Bartels, 'who relieved LONDON iUPil-Davo WelD of bart (I) and Moore, Pries and ~
•igned 10 HI aalde all doubta that
flporlo
Gohoed. Two lllroku
Wollin tho second, wu winning SWllord Friday led a trio rt for. Spencer.
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lhe frery maoqer would ,.turn 1.!'~l ·
~:Ch~~: ::~ ~ OO \pitcher lor Chester. Maley wu olcD 11111lotes who Olplurad ~ Syracuae
032 fltiO 0- 5 It
•• held bou next year.
Charloo o f - Zealand and
in the - r eo day duel loser. Little Hocking had 1 total &lt;i !he lirat four UU.!II Ettilllltd I Pomeroy
IJO 1111 X - 7 • I
"We onado the announcement at Ptlil Bod
ol Lo Jollo Colli Iroundo
of Frl 'o two ot oine hits.
amatour 11111htle .....,.plonoMpL Bolcor and~. llwlno
this time wben ao many other 1 Mutt a::;ef!IWOIIIlme •teed if .....,.: pill the tie,
shol 8 Chester
f1t10 It! 0--1! 71 :~~~.. dll&lt;wo
cleO, Mmtchllll (~). li'mptl" (.,
lll&lt;lllllgecs an; bolo&amp; fired or Und· today in a 38-bole playuft for ~. ! ~ao;...'llr·par ,._,.._.. o ha•leo' Lottie Hocking 120 tlp 1-10 9 - ~ 171 &amp;oel. a lacheo. and CUUIIDtl, CUrd (4).
lng them,.tv&gt;s iD dlafavor with Brftloh ......, _., ..................
N'ckl · .~
Wolf C. Barlels (2 WP) and
abe f
nd f nt office " Df.
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Are You Gotllnt Tho
W~. to;d the hastily called ialll·t tlon with neither maklna tuo~es 1 leader with nl~e bol~s left to man.
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for poi!JI that didn, drop
play hut blew himseH right out ~·· -~~~~~~~drives that \\'0111 ...., on tho of tho ruanlnJ be hotleyed watehlnl F'reeae 11 Sao
final round Friday which tied 1tho last two holes. Evan para Diego, where hill hUtinJ lou ben
You Should Be Gtttlnt
them ID&lt; the lood at m oach. would bavo ·'•• l1lm tho UUa ....
!:;:;~la~te;IJ;w;lth;::l:ew::;•tr:lktoula:;;;;·,ll
They teed off tbla """""" 'al • IIUII'IJhl. AI
wu, ht ftnisbed
a.m. 14 •·•· 11:DT1 to 1 11-holo t~ with 1 'll-l1oloo filial of m.
VIS' IIV
playoff witlo IOIIIlden deolll U...
after in tho OYetll they oU1I oro
Gene Fl'eMe Baek
tied.
Rodgers, 1 oiJwlky U •·Mo· With Oncinnad
ELYRIA tUPll _ DalUI]I Car· rine with 11111111 hair and 1 CINCIIINATI &lt;UPII - The
mkbael, at 44 the "old man" of - g llltll1« uld "I'• IIIII C.inelnnall Redo -...d lui
lour survivon: going into the • eomplainJnc. &lt;Jack) NicklaWJ hid naght that third buema Gene
hole semilinale, bore ftle favor- bfa chance ml blew It, 10 we are Freae, JUt to S. Dlep ill May
lie's label today in tho S7lh Ohio both lucky to ht bore!...... lllet eodllbfllo&gt;c ...... balliq
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Amateur GoU Champfonohip.
Charla, 1 oonlrallllnr! 1-foet-2. early In tho IWOII, woold rejoin
lS
guarat~teed
Carmichael, a World War U fly~ agreed he, 1oo, W81 happy and the olub suadaJ.
• and now a Columbus arcbitect had DO regnta.
'l1tt Rlda will haw to eut a
Jilet CarJ UniA of Cleveland in
"There ,... IIYWal occasions player from the roster to make
upper bracket batlle, while young '"' which I lbougiot I'd loot out," _ , far ..._, but tbo tlub did
l!ol&gt; l!ourno Jr, of OberOn took
IIIII fm-ilte!J anliiWICO who
'" Paul Minnich of !he boot E\V· MAC ~I!Aft HOSPITAL
ofl1ld go• ..,_ wlU rej&gt;ln Clnria COUJI\ry Cl11h.
ST. LOUIS iUPil..Al -.r,, oiDoaU ---·a
BIJt the expertl regarded car- Milwauket Braves• bMtbtl prq. terlet here .nth a doubleheader.
michael as tho heol bet to taka lice .pitcher who
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~ a, •• out of last
It all following hi• big vl&lt;tmy I!11BIIIM Tltursday Dip! whtn ho _ , lmoalrllll) blo rl&amp;ht
.wer defending cham~ion Tony was struck on the !toad b71 bo~ ukle durinl an !nlrMqllld pma
8tom Jr. ot Cincinooti In l'rlday's ted ball. ""'l" be able to 1tovo In lflrilll! trlilllol- Ill oblo
IIC!ion over tho IIIJDobaloed t.328- Jowlall JIOipiW lhlo
to oppear ofilt, 1D U pmeo Ia
fard ........
' X..-a,. hove follool II 1 1llll! bo&lt;alDe of tho loJilrJ.
WY 2-2'1611
Carmichael weal one ovor par fraciUra.
Tho Redo ~ bad 1
111 I, 21111 l'enttroy
mWmp~ng tho dofandtoc champ.
'lJ. fD tho third l'OIIlld and !hen
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Eugene
Hawkins,
Herschel
Nordiffs
sister
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family,
gins
and
friend
,
Herb
Balo.
of
lham
have
retui'ned
home
after
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save with thil new Na~
Es!lington and Mrs.
rls. George Carson, Jim r~rna- and Mrs: Tho as Lindsey,
Zanesvl11e.
spending a week in Florida at CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ................... . .. ll.Jt&amp;,la.Jf
tionwide policy.
Wolfe were judges for the
Grov~ ~C 1 ~· Tom rtmalned
David Flanagan of Findlay 1 tending a Lions Club ConvenME M 0 R A N D A
test
and
Mrs
Robert
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Ma Lou with th
the weekend With his mo- l on, a
ree ays .•n as Assets pledged or assigned to secure
Pearl W. Williams
r
first place In the
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, Mrs. A. L. Flanagan and Vegas, Nev. Mr. Leadmgham, 1
liabilities and for other purposes _. . .... .... I US,Dl'5.01
Kenneth D. Williams Jl&lt;:nel centerpiece and
_Vus• ng r. and Mrs.
Robert and Loois.
Rambler
dealer,
won
the
trip
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Freeland s. Nof!is, Cashier, of~~ above-named bent . .
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cross--stitched skirt,
PICkeal WmJ Mr. and
M Mabel Win brenner and to Las Vegas from the Rambler hereby declare that thB re-port of condlUOn .. true aDd ......
nt b d M
Gene Beegle of New
rs.
e
! to !he best of mv knowledt(e and bellef.
u rea · rs.
Mr
d M Er
Whl p' •
led b
h i
of Letart 1 W. Va., visited company.
We, the undersigned directors attest the eorredn• of dill
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placed !eCond
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Laura Lelfhett and other I Mrs. Franklin Law!!on has re- repnrt of condition and declarr that it btl been exemintd " •
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Mlddlopol't
nut bread.
ea an amity of Reedsv1IJe guests ey 51
s.
r
1turned to the home of her pir- and ta the belt of our knowledge and belief 11 true aiM! ....._
Plans were completed for
JHAROLD
DIU.ONCAit.NAHAN-Directan
CROSS
OFFICI HOURS:
M July 4 gueata of Mr. ond Grimm al Graham Statioo.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ad a ,' ents Mr · and Mrs · James Tea111
to
be
held
at
the
next
·
Harry
Pldena.
WilHam
Eichinger
and
and
son,
Eugene,
were
ford
,
following
an
appendectoEBER
S.
ROUSH
f:OO to 5:00 Dolly
meeting, Thursday, July 25.
Walker Jeft Monday for and John, IDd Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Francis Ritter of New m
..,y~a'..t~H~ol~ze~r_h~o~sp~i~ta~l.~~~.'.,""""""'""""""'""""""""""""""'""'"""""""""",.
of degree work was
for 1 •lslt with rela- Donald Houck and Donn1
Bosto M nd M F k nd
h
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n, r. a
rs. ran
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1beard a anot tr pract ee set
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Morgan of Portsmouth
Miss
ATIOIIWI DE
Monday, July 22 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mra. Wald Foster and Downs.
Stefanle Morgan of Lavonia,
;.
MUTVAliNIUOANCO co•••••'
the close ol the meeting,
spent the treek end Mrs. Mary McKay visited re~ Michigan Mr and Mrs Harley
: .....··H-~c.t.M..Otl'were served by rhe
her parents, Mr. and M1·s. atlv• in Spr'inlfield and Find~
~ daughterll .of Wolf
eeonomlco committee
RIO.
lay.
Pen
1 h Sl k M
d
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Mn. SteJia WetYer went to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dllcher
• Beu a
.ac · r · . an
cttester for a visit with her dau- aod children villted her rr» Mrs. Earl Watkms and ch1Jdren,
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. On&gt;IUe ther, Mn. Rosa Tompson Mr Will'
E'ch'
d
Brown.
and family.
s.
1am 1 mg~ an
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nance Weekend
of Mr. IIIII daughter, Mrs. Jack Gibbs ol
and children of Chesapeake Mrs. Oril Hubbard were
Parkersburg were overmght. .
spent a weekend with hill per- daughter and family, Mr. and "or• of Mr. and . Mrs. Vorg~l
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nance. Mn. Don Vanlangen and faml· Collins of Nelsonvolle, and at·
10 Dlffwent Doalgnt In Stock
Mrs. FrallCell Savage ·' ~,st 1y of Columbua
tended a ~rldal shower for Mrs.
Liverpool spent two -to with Mr. and Mn. Chari..
Eichinger • niece, the former
ALSO NICE SELECTION OF WALL
Mr. and Mrs. Gu)&lt; Nelgler.
of MHford openl aeverll daya .
Collins. Th•y also vi ..
PANELING TO COMPLETE YOUR REMODELING
Mra. Laur1 Sayre went to at their home IJere.
.
1ted re~atlves In Lancas~er.
MI. ster!lni where oho ha• Sunday guoots of Mr. and Enjoy11111 a family pfcmc al
employment.
Mn. Roy Wlnobrenner IIJid
Forked Run Lake on the FourMr. Fred Cadle ollended the Dam Gordon ...,..e Mr. and Mrs.
were Mr. and Mcs. Kenneth
PHONI WY 2·37U
annual camp rneelilll! of tho Bert Rolllno ond Borton, Joo- Cundiff and Pete, Mrs . Edith
Ohio Conference of the Seventh eph and Sarah of Harvard, Ill.,
. and Cec•l. Mr
and
Mlddl......, O.
2M N. 2nd""·
fl/111 fiEf DELIVERY •• • /11111 IUDGET TElliS •• ,
Day Advenllots al ·MI. vernon. Bonnie Plloler of Sllarvn Wise. Mrs. Boll Cund1fl and
ii......ii.i..ii.~~.ii.~...~~~...~~~~~·~;;;' . and Mrs. V1rg1l Teaford
fll111 QUALITY MATEIIALS ••• fl/111 l'lAitlfllll JIIVICI
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
IM,cBrlde. Mrs. Ruth Cundiff and
David Mills.
JIANIUNG
Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr., altendl·l
ed a meetilll! In London
Kiln-Drit.._ St•4All lypot In otock.
cenUy as a delegate of the
aul tliMellti~••
Grace Episcopal Church
of
Refinlohod. Prl·
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Pomeroy.
cecl asiD't¥ u
Mrs. LaDunna Lewis of
low••
Rittman spent two weeks wJth
$5.79 4'd'
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In Rttric-or
p • .,..
Duckworth and Mr. and Mn.
loallotol
Genrge Schneider and Ele·ano•r I
e .... tor IIOHII foods. SPII·
and Mrs. Reese Grimm
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family ol COlumbus vl,lted
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Mr. ond Mrs. Roy Wlnebret&gt;ner, William Gordon and SUr:...,. ZusPfln of Mason, W. Vo.,
Mr. and Mrs. Genr&amp;e
Merritt, Paulo, Douatas
Merrill ol Wheeling .
Mr: and Mn. L. B. Mlraele
1011 al Leeaburg were the
-too of lhelr da"':h-and
In • ""· Mr.
Roger Winebrenner and
family.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Paul
and eltlldreD visited

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sizes and fyf"l. As

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Mrs. Donald Pierce of Athens
,
and called at the home of her mo. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Star·
R.e(ional Dlrectors~lect were few dlyl with their mother end IMrs. Woodrow Hendrix were ther Mrs . Mary Circle on Frt· brGU&amp;h of SUtton a~lled an &amp;be
given lnlormatlon alld assist- grandmother. Mro. Albert Duck· Mr. and Mrs. Ralldy Adkins and day and attended the funeral Douglas Circle family Tueada)&gt; .
ance to flcUttate _thetr work worth .
,two children, Mr and Mt·~ L.m· :of Gilbert CirclP at GallipollA. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
and planning for theu two \'•':lrs Recent guesU. o1 Mr. and den AdkJn~ and two chlldre~, l Mr . and Mrs. Everett Ours James Patterson oo Sunday
of offiee. A OOf!1p)ete and thor- Mrs. Wm. Eichinger and fam- Betty Adkl~!i and son of Mil- , of Somerset called on Mr . and were Mr. and Mrs. Jamea CorlilltDDLIPORf, 0.
OUJh study! revrew, and dl!K"l~ Uy were Mr. and Mra. Hall ::~~ee . W~., aod Raymond Mrs. Dean Brinker recently. nell of Pomeroy , Mr. and :vtrs. 1
11011. covermg all work •f the Frost and Jackie of Ashland.
ms ol Ripley, W. Va. . ·
- Allen Stobarl ond family of ,
Regions were &amp;iven.
I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar· 1b Mr. anandd MK"·11 RogMer Wmnde- and friends in Columbus and ~- -- ~- -~
RESERft DIITIVCr 110 ••
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e y
r
a •
CHARTER NO •su
I,gent visited recently With
their Mrs. Glenn CuncHft, Jr ' and ; Lancaster .
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REPORT Of CONDITION OF
RETURNS HOME
1'""· Mr and Mra. Rober! Lar• childron spontth• Fourth at Old 1 Mr . and Mrs. Robert Harden
Mrs. Mae Pearson. hat re- gent and family of Johnotown. Man's Cave and Lake Hope 18 nd f•~•t
~ Y spen t 8 few days
turned to her home al Baohan
Janel Al&gt;les who is
lrSt
after spending three month" in
in Columbus visited ~r
m-aw, r and
rs. Robert
Tucson, Ariz. with her dau!lbt· ledo, also vhlited with
them ther Mrs Martha Ables and Harden in Marion
of !tarim~ in the State of Ohio, at the cl01e of bulD• tD l.nt
er and family, Mrs. Charles there.
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Mrs. William Eichinger and 29 ~~ Publh;hed In r~aponse to call made by Comptrau,r fill
its aruu.aal picnic at the home
I Reuter and Mr. and Mrs. RichMrs. Roy Wmebrenner ~nd Mr and Mrs Morris Rarden ,daughters , Nancy, Linda and ! the lurrenry. under Section 5211, U. S Revised lbltutte
of Ml'l. Charlel R.
Hershel Buckner. Kathrene :ard Riebel and family she Mn. Harold :eave~tha~ ell•~
son Donald Mr and Mrs Mrs Jack Gibb8, were m NeJ·I
A S SET S
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Naylon RuD Hill road,
, Rcber1 Watkins, Dor· •made the trip back with Mr. ren ~: ay WJ_
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I Harden and Ta~mv , Mrs. sonville to attend the weddmg Cash balan ces w1th other b1Db, and ea•b
day, July :Uth 8t 8:15
Watkina to Russell Welch, land Mrs. Howard Seidenabel : 5·
~i1to~ ~-. a. Robert R Hard~n and Pamela, land reception of Mr and Mrs.
•tems in proeess ofcoUee~on . . _. . .. . .... S 141•·•
p.m. Members are to
Welch 1.12 acre!, Rut.l and sons who are retumin• o
. a
rs .
na
meShuler of Racme spent I Robert Riley.
Umtt&gt;d Stale! Government obllptiODI, direct
covered d'sh and table
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M
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and guaranteed I Net of any restnel)
.. .• , td,l....e
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IMr w·n·
F W'neb
the Fourth at the home of Mr5.
rs Anna rrace Oller has I Obligations of States and politltlfl lubdivision.
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I.
•am. ·
renner, Drusilla House In Racine
the misfortune of falling at 1
!Net of any reserves)
. . . . . . . .• • JI,IGO.OI
The Twilight Garden c Ill
Forrest A. and Eula I. ~ard to I
GRANGE TO MEET
Mr. Dana Wmebrenner and Mr and Mrs. CarJ Zerkle of I Maplewood Lake wherP she is I Corporate stocks Oncludine $3,300.00 •toct of
.
Barnett, Georg1a Bar·
!Beulah Ward apent a weekend
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Federal Rtserve bank l &lt;Net of any re~erves) . .
1•.00
will have its annual picnic::
acre
Orange
The
HarrJsonville
Grange
ho.
In
New
Brighton
Pa
where
Hartford
.
w
Va
.
spent
a
day
1 employed and broke her ankle Loans and discounts \lndudmg $246.00 overdraft.)
the home of Mrs. Btn
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ttended th '
ed.nn f with the•r son, Mr and Mn. lin two places. She is confmed (Net of any reserve•)
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Ben Riley, dec., to Estella [tion on Tue!day, July t8 at e th ~r ephew
William Zerkle and family .
' to Holzer Hospital
1 Bauk pre":!ises owned S9 287.68, furoiture
li.WI•
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bers are reque.ted to take
Edna Mae Riley, Mary p.m. with the State a~ange Th~ ;ere a~m :n~ ho::.; Mn. Albert Duckworth, Mrs. I Mrs. Ada Slack and sons, IOth('~n~ssr~::ure·" · -~ 3.·~ : ~.: :::::::::::::: :::::: :
Yll.l
own table ~rvlce.
Affid. of Trans.1 Middle- Deput~. Mr. and MNI. VirgO b ~eir mother, p Mrs. Oma George Schneider and lo~leanor ! J(!hn ~~ Eug~e, Beul~h Slack
The Amencan Legion
I. Atk1111 as inspecting .,lf:"f'r!l Y.
Kay accompanied by t he i r and V1v1an Pr1ddy of M1lw'tukee 1
TOTAL ASSETS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .$1,1N• .I7
.tar~ · oi 'Uie'WUI
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· Coo· · Wonebrennerwhohad
· enJOY
'ed a PI
' d 'umer .
anlll:y ost
,·ThS
e tate Grange Baking
.
k
lth her
house• guests Mrs. LaDonna Lew- w1sc.,
cmc
LI A B1L1T I E I
8
will meet at the home of
CCJ A. Barn~t, :a~ma R~rn~t ; test in t'lrange Nut Bre-ad. will ~:rewee s w
is and daughter' Roberta, of :at the llome of Mr. and Mrs .~~ fJPmand d posits of individual•
AI1Pn Hampton, Tuelday at
arent'e · : er • 1 a · be held. A pot luck lunch will Mr' and Mrs William Wea- Rittman, spent a day visiting IHarley Johnson and daughters - partn:rahipa, and corporatlona
_........... $ JIO,IIPf.?l
p.m.
Baker, 6 acres, 0 ve.
be served.
therb 1!1 t a · few da 1
Mrs. Sidney Bartels and family 1at Wolf Pen Sunday, in observ- 1 Time and savi_ngs deyoaits of individuals,
~ pen
y
of Huntington.
I ance of Eugene's 15th birthday·]
p~rtnenhlps. and corporation. ... ..... , . . . . lll~t3.M
lara Chaney
Fran k Ch aney, C
ing Mr. and Mra. Wilmer Circle
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Kenneth Chaney, Dorothy ChaCLVII MEE"n;
of Galli lis.
M~s. R1chard W~aver ~nd Miss Donna Case of Columbu!ll
(i~f"luding postal savin.IJ)
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tlJM
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ney to State of OhJo, Eal!lement, The Pomeroy Bend (' · · ·ns Sam J:nagan of
famaly of Jacksonville, Flor1da . . was an overnight guest of her , Dt!p(JsJts of States and political subdlvlnona . . . . . t1,4IJI,IO
Bedford.
Band Radio club held Its meetF
is spending a month with her Igrandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
TOTAL DEPOSITS
·. · ........ 11,013.13!.58
. Th ursci ay e~emng
.
the ourth
mg
at t h ~ spent
grandrmthers
Mrs. A. L.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Myron Bess.
i a) Total demand deposits . . .. ! 411.311.12
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT
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Norris and other relatives.
Mrs. Gordon West, Debra . 1
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Statf!. 1'"-,otrona
Pomero . Fred Gibbs and R•l h agan and Mrs. MKI')' M. Didd1e. Mrs. William Eichin er and I Rhonda , John and Connie Kay I
r.bl }ota.1.bme and savmJs deposita I~· 822.0ti.M
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Mr. E. H. Carpenter attended
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Other hablht•es . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..
t!JU!
TMJssell
were
welcomed
1nto
the
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celeb
tlo
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daughter,
Nancy,
and
Mrs.
WtliChapman
of
Racme
were
Sun~
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Con t P&amp;t 8 J11 d I~'d
club. Refreshment.B were serv·' le e u1Y
ra n 1
llam Boyd of Pomeroy were 1day dinner guests of their grandTOTAl LI.-\Bn.mES · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
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wllh Evelyn Morris 11 , Mr. and Mrs. 11 ard KendoU 1and Mrs . Gerald Powell and , Mrs. Dean ll#nlll ond ,.and- ,
.-.
. 1Watertown.
of Detroit, vitlted her mot.hl!r 1child!en ~ Portland spent . 11\ 1daughten. carol Arm and Mary
The school was conducted i&gt;y l Mr. William Duckworth of !Mrs Florence Harden and oth- levemng WJih Mro. Mary C~rcle i RulhoiPomeroyspentaneven·
the executive commitloo of the Rlttmaa, Mr. and Mrs. Wayno ler relatlv•s
recently.
/""with Dean Brinker.
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Director-elect of District
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•pent MQP!Iay with Mr. and Mn. .,
~n Smith and chlldten .
llt'l; ,._, ~ tl w.ftf!

W. Va .• Mr. and Mrs. Harold
E. Weaver, Tommy, Unda Sue,
Michael, and Pew. loco!.
Spending 11nnday wllh Mn. "· •. Yo. Iii ""'• .....
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark
Mary Circle were Mr. and .111'1. daJI w1111 tho .......... Cftll .
villited his brotller and oilier- ,
Goot-ee Cll'Cio ond !lauebter ol flmll1 IIIII Nlollow.
Mr. and Mn. lllorles Neu- in-law, Mr. ond Mrs. Frank l Mr . and Mrs . . Emory Pow· Aabland, Ky ., James Clrclt and
man and Sharlee 1'lslted ~ Clark of Toronto.
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The Melp County

tbelr lint-place IPd lo Ove ,am•
and oltallog tho ML&gt;I.I lholr !Ill!
olrolibl lou. wnh • tbrse-run
l&gt;unt in lhe nm lonillfl. '!'om my
D.lvi! ~rted tht&lt; rally with a sin·
gle and !here wore key dollblt1
by Frank Howard and Ron Fatrlv on add1'tlon 10 on and
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la&amp;enaatlonal
Baltimri at. Washington -Deenroul.t to be«lmln&amp; the firtt hurlN~-1 ....,_
l.uck &lt;UO vo. lluekworUo 13-71.
m a ~Wirier of a century to
Two Pt. Pleasant teams and For Syracllse, B'ruee Teaford h~ allve, but plneh-hltter J . •~~ An-I1V L Pd.. GB Cleveland at Kanan City (J)wear pitching's triple crown.
UIRl
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The feat-'··""" the leagu~ in
0 ~ =&gt;
:me from Syracuse emerged vicnightI with
~ ....,pereenlagt&gt; and
Ut 1had
d Ia perfect
d
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C1wo Wildermuttl !truck out to end ,' Sao Franc1·, 00 49 39 .517 5 ISe"ui J f.~ l and Drabowtky te»J .
victorJeS. won-loat
eek
torious in the Kyger Cr
• oub es an two s ng es, ar- the game.
I, St. Louis
48 3f .~~ sa
Sunda"''l GIIMI
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~·day r II Bak
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nd B ~ ·
the B II
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r.uu aver.ag.-uasp
n ...._ _ Phtladelph'ia Ph•'ll1... en.
~Je League TournamenI l'll . ?
er a a 00 E' a .
Y wtnru~g,
o erma -: Chacago
47 39 .647 e , Boston at LOB Angeles, :
11shed
the N8tional ute
light as the Pt . Pleasant Boil- smgle, and Jim Hubbard a paJr ,er!l moved 1nto a game next Cincinnati
_. 7 42 .AZ! '1"1 New York at KaniBa City, 2
accornp
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abk!d the Dodgera to piei up a
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1938
10
ermakers nipped the MldcUea of singles. in the 10-hit
attack.
Thursday
at
7
p.m.
against
M•'lwaukee
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since
and
the
AmS
'" .... .612 9 Cleveland It Minnesota, 2
1
IAague stnce 1934. Only full game when t.k'""1 beat tht San
port Redlegs 3-2, the Har1 Iey Th e w 1 n puts
yracuse a~ Hartley Sal" of Pt . Pleasant. Pittsburgh
.500
Baltimore
at
Chicago,
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pitchen
In
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history
Francisco
Glanbl,
7·5, the ~·
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10
Sales o[ Pt. Pleasant
f'dgt'l1 ga in!'!! the powerful F i she r
THIRD GAME
Philadelphia
.ft83
lHl
Detroit
at
Washington,
baD
pme
Iuter!"
done
it
and
they
read
Uke
Louls
Cardtnalfl
defeated
tlw MaJ.
2
42 45
Ole Letart Cardinals 8-'1 , and Dep1. StoreWteedamsdfrom Pt. PJe a- 1 In an extra-inning
contest, Houston
page rrom baseball'll Rail of Cuwaukee Braves, ~3. ~he ChlC'ago
34 56 .m Zl
fhP. S~'I'I'I&lt;'USP Indi an!'! romped ISRnl r:ext
ne ay at 6:30 · Hartley Sales scored an unearn- New YOrk
21 58 .833 24 .,..
1
h8 mpped the Clnemnatl RMt
. over the Pomeroy Yankees 19-1 . . SECOND GAME
. ef' run in the top of the seventh
Frlday'a ReBUit•
F'ame:
t-.1. IJid the Pittsburgh
·in :1 ltHI! inn ing contest.
This contest was a real thrall· to knOC'k the Letart Cardinals L. lulgeles 6 N. York o, lli&amp;ht
bell Grovf'l' Clevehtlld Alexander n1pped the HOUJtoo Oolta, 2·1, In
The tourney enters ~ts sixth ,er as Tommy Staa~'i .Pnd Bobb~ out of the tourney by an 1-7 Phila. 7 S. Fran. fi, night
WJ•
· Luque, LoD Warneke and other-NL games.
mulll ol ac tion today woth three I Manley hookod ur '"a pitchers score,
Pittsburgh 2 llousloo 1, oight
• ;
1,;
1D !he American League, N•w
more gamf'S on tap. In the 6.30 du~l wilh the Pt.
Pleasant [ Hartley Sales ~red off to Chicago 4 Cincinnati 1, night
Koufax, howeverf now leads the York edged out the l.o8 ~N
opent&gt;r. thr Middleport Senators Boilermaker!' edgJng the Mid- a 6-0 lead In the jJrst two Inn- St. Lou.ls s Milwaukee 3, night
Racine took ~er the SUm~ choice by Price.
pitchers wita 15 vlctoriea, Angels, 4·3, Boston downed Min·
and Red 's Meats of Pt. Pleas- dleport Redlegs 3-2.
. :ings, including t~ three-run hom- Sa~ay• 1 Probablf. Plkhen mer High School . League lead The lone Middleport run
.833 percentage and a 1.6S nesota, ~2. ~troll beat Chicago,
W I tanglf'. al 7:30 it wiD be the
Both pitchers went the dlS- !er by George Turnt&gt;r in the s~ Milwaukee at St. Louii -Fis- Friday evening with a Z.l win RCOJ'ed in the sixth when
run aveJ'ale and is OP a '1-6, and 8alt1more ~WashPomeroy Jt&gt;t!l vs the Galllpo- ~net' with Staats giving up four and
lcher 10-2• vs. simmons l7-fl. 1 o~er Mlddle))(\rt and Syracuse rls walked went to second
bot Jtreak oJ three C()D9eClltjve ington, 4-1.
11s Athlellcs, and at 8:30 the hits and Man~y allowing JUSt Letart fought back with three san Francisco at Philadelpllia- IPIIed errors on top of errors ln Jon Cunningham was saft
hutout and eigbt traight ·
Slnen Leath Aftaek
11
\Pomeroy Redleg:; face Fruth 's lthree. In takmg the heartbreak- runs m the fourth without a hit Pierce (3-11) or Perry n.JJ vs a 7-5 loss to Pome~y.
. first lfter striking out, and
1be ;.year-old le:..taander ' : : Roy Sleven three-run double
Pharmac) of Pt Pleasant.
1mg loss, Manley struck out sev- as Turner issued three walks, Duren (3-21 .
· Lefty Larry Pr1ce aga1a cetcher dropped the ball. Mor- ed another brilliant pme to bil and two run-producing htta by
Here Js fhf' l'i'riday nigh t ien and walked JUSt two. Middle· ian error was made, and a fiekl- l.Jls Angeles at New York _turned ~n •. super mound job ris came home en an error. l98S collecUon Friday night whl!n Don Demeter helped the PhOllet
~ummary.
port collected four hits
offer's choice senl home a run. Miller 15-4) vs. Stallard l3-tiJ.
for Raczne In ~eadlng the Tor- The only Middleport hU
IM beat the New York Met&amp; 6-G, pin a ninth defeat on ex-teamFIRS'f GAME
. 1Staats, who whiffed 11 batters . The Cardinals tied i~ at. 7-7 Houston at Pittsburgh -Brown na.does tc the ttght victory over a single by Jerry Van
with a three-hitter. It was bit mate Jack Sanford dt'lplte WUU.
.Jim Crow became t ~e th1rd jand gave. up fou1 walks.
m the bottom of the ·flfth m~· 12-4/ or Nottebart 15-41 vs. Law Middleport. Price gave up only In the rtfth.
1 ninth shutout ~&gt;f the tMtaSOD-more McCovey'1 25th and 2dth homm
pitcher to hurl a no-h1t game 1 The. Bmler~kers scored two lng when Beegl~ and Jerrel1 hit (S.3J.
one .hit, goJ~g the route.
than
NL itclw!r linee Mort of the season for the Giants. Art
13 and Cooper~ad lOPIa l9'2 and lfVen Mahaffey, aided by Jack Bald.
t.his week in the tourney as he •rruns m the flrst when R o g e r back·to-back smgles, Spangler Chicago at Cincinnati -Jackson Middleport s Gary Stobart, Price ~truck out
~ret thr:&gt; Pomeroy Yankees down Schultz opened with a walk, and wa:;; hit by the pitcher, and t'\fo f9-7J vs. Tsitouris (4-3).
:Who ca~e in as relief hurler walked 111 while Stobart, MOr· short of the league mark aet by schun's relief, woo his alxth vicNithout a hit as the Syracuse then scored when Staats slam- errors permitted four runs to j
Sunday'll Gamea
m the first, went all the way rls and Johnson struck out sev~ Alexander in l?IS
tory. Harvey Kuenn at80 hlt a
· Indians blitzed to a 19-1 win :med a double and ~ored him- cross the plate.
Houston at New York. 2
and allowed_ only two hits, a en and gave up stx free paasea. In addition to 'nrln hil third homer for San Francisco.
, in lour innings.
sell on an error with two out. Neither team threatened In Los Angeles at Phlladt-lphia 2 double by V1c Durst, and I sinNINE ERRORS
strailbt thl'ft
h't.!r Kou.fu: Gary Kolb's two-run homer key. Crow ~truck ~ut 10_and ".'alk· i ~t. Pl~asant added an~ther run the sixt~, but in the top of the San Fran&lt;'isco at Pittsburgh,' 2 gle b~ Bill Ours.
Syracu~ cammltted a total struck out 13 ba~te~ to' raise hiB noted a four-run third-Inning raDy
e~ !ivP m hurli ng ~1 s no-hitler 1mthe botto~ of the th1rd wben seventh mnlng, Barry Casto was Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 2
. Racme grabbed 8 .•.o lead of nine errors while
g&lt;~Jng league·leading total to l6S. He wi1ich carried Bo6 Gibi!IOn to hil
With Pomeroy srormg its only Schul1z agam drew a walk and !afe on an error and s to I e ChiC"ago at St. Louis, 2
m the first when Middleport down to d~eal at the bands ol thUI ieada NL 1'tch
. fiv ninth win for the Cardina1s. Gene
1
run in the third inning when 1scored on 1 single by Jimmy home with the winning run with
Amerlella Leagw
committed two errors and at- Pomeroy.
key depart en~ ~ ~ Obver and Mack J011e11 homered
Taylor walked. was secrificed Wibwn for a 3.0 lead.
two out.
w L Pet. GB lowed a pair of free passes. Pcmteroy took a 1.0 lead In strikeouts ~us the thMe that for the Braves.
to second, Phalin was hit by the I Middleport had alend-&lt;&gt;lf tri)&gt;-1 Casto was the winning pitch· New York
5: 31 .f!ifl
I' Mick Morris was otartlng pll- the lint when PhD SwlndeU, would
hi 1 !he
Bo!J Bohl gained hill firat wio
pitcller, Wisecup walked, and rle b~· D. Clonch in the first inn--er as he relieved Turner in the Boston
q,7 '51 .560 5li cher for the Middtea. He was ~lartlng pitcher, walked with tri 1 qua fy m or
rare ewer the Reds atnce l9S7 behind
Loring Vaughn dr•w a walk Iing and a single by Manley In ..venth inning whll• Beegle Chi&lt;ago
&lt;a 39 .552 8 rellovedby
Terry
Johnson two away, stole IOCGnd, and p e crown.
• 13-hll CUb aUaet tbot r..,luded
with the bases loaded to force ·the third, bul neither runner took tile Joss afler repll!cing BaltimorE'
49 40 .551 1 with on~ away In the first and scored on a single by Georp The Dodgers .salted away Kou- Ernie Banks' 16th homer of. tMI
in Taylor with the run.
was able to score. Finally, in Jerrell in the third inning.
Clevdand
45 40 .52:9 a Johnson left Jn favor of Stobart Harris.
fax' latest trJUmph, incr•aamc year and the 351st .of his eareer
Meanwblle, Syracuse batters the fifth frame, they tallied one Hartley's had seven hits Minne!ilota
45 41 .523 a~ later in the same frame.
Syrac;use held ~ 3-1 lead afSbve Boros Banks Ken a~bb~
gave L. Vaughan and Robin run when Manley tripled and with Eddie McDermill getting Lois Angel..
41 &lt;a .461 11
Racine'• IOCGnd run was ta~ i ter the aecond when Mickey
and Dick Bertell
two hill
two of them~ a triple and single. Kansas City
36 47 .4:M 16 lied in the fourth when Gor~ Winebrenner dcubled, Sherm
each for tbe CUba,
Phalin 8 hard way to go filS the scored on an err&lt;ll'.
Indians tallied four runs in the In the top of the sixth, D. Letart collected flve hits, al J Detroit
36 48 .429 11:.,; don Flflher walked, took sec~ Cundiff was aafe on an ll'l'Ol',
·- . ·-- lint innlnl on three hits, add· Laudermilt led off with a sin· singles.
w..hington
36 58 .!40 !4V. ond on a paoeed ball, • t ol e Roush walked, and Greg Roulb
ed two In the secood on two gle, stole second ond scored on The victory places Hartley's
Friday'o Reoulto
third, and came home oo a ...,. poked a single lhrolJih tho mJdbits, IIC(I('ed &amp;ix in the third on Hindy's ground out, Boggs fan· oppo81te another Pt. Pleasant Boston s Minnesota 2, lJ in., rrlght rifice by Durst. 1be final Tor~ die.
.
• ·
I
With Eloctrlc Sttll'ttn
three hits, and iced it with sev· ned to make tho second out, team .whom they meet the Boil- Detroit 7 Chicago 8, 12 in., night nado run crooaed !he plate In Pomeroy tied It in the bot- Sweet owlnglnc Carson Crow '
. en ruiUI ill 1he fourlh on just and then R. Clonch and
M. ermakers next Thursday at 7 New York 4 L. Angeles 3, night the fifth when Jack B o s t 1 c tom of the second 11 the result came m with a round of 40
two llits.
Childs both walk!ll to keep the p.m.
Cleveland at K.C., ppd, rain
walked, took IOCGnd and third of three errors and a ollll!l• by for medallat honors the second :
Billimon: 4 Washlogtnn a. night on a wild pireh when Jacll 8os- Dennis Moore, bUI Syracuae = t week 81 ~!~~b;fed ·
Batarday'o Probable
tic walked, took oecond IIIII bounced 1Dto the lead apln In
oy course, c ~ 0 owNew York at Lois Angeles _third on a wild plreh and error, the third with Ito final twol'tllll. ed by Don Ronning with a II,
Bouton n.,., vs. Chanco 17·8&gt;. and came home on a fielder's In tbot frame, David Bater 11?"
111 '!!nnlngndandChPal Edw
8
Boston at Minnesota - HeffrH!!r
and Bob Crow scored on a 1fn. '" -us, 1
arJey "•""'·
c
u.oo vs. Slonge (2.t&gt;.
EMERSON, OSVNA CLASH
gle by Blll Knapp.
hamer, 43 • •
By DAVE HEERF.:N
. The newa conference wa11 called ly hired by DeWitt, the two men Detroit at Chicago _ Bunning EDGBAS'JON. England mPU- Pomeroy narrowed the Syra- . Team med~lSt honors in tbe
Unitfi.l Pren lnl#rna,iooal
JUSt before the .Reds took the ~ieid have hit it oft .since oewut took {6-9) \'5. Fisher 14-0),
Roy EmenO~l cf Australia and cuse martin ln. the fourlh wben JmdlX'
GOU league openin&amp;
P'rlctoiProm
(~JNClNNATI, Ohio WPU _ agamst the CWcago Cubs Fraday over front office operatmns be. ~. Southern Call Rafael Osuna of Mickey Mencbini, wbo bad re- matdl of the second
l'OUDd
H;;~lchet·faced Fred Hutchinson, night and came as a surprise to fore the tg&amp;J season.
Mexico clash today 1a the finallleved SwindeU ln the lfellld. went tc the had• as Steve
armed with his second two-year most observers, since HutchiD· Hutchinson took over .,. eeventh
round of men'a aingles in the banted a dcuble and scored If. Hlndy had a 44, Don Hanning
t·uut ract to manage the Cincinna- son's job was not regarded as be- place dub in 1959 and finished in
Midland Counties Lawn TenniJ ter errot'l.
41, Bob Burkett 49, and Sam
EAS~ TERMS
t 1 Reds, hoped today for 8 repeat ing in .danger.
a tie for flfth place that season.
c:bampionsblpa. Emer100 defeated The winning Pomeroy runs Clatworthy 46,
-lAw Down Plyin.tUp To 24 Months To ,.,
Ol the 1961 season when he and
Hutchinson said he W81i "real In 1981, tile Reds were tagged for
Mike· San.gater of Britain and Cl'OI8Id the plate In the fifth other indivtdull ICOfel .were
Over
40 New and UHd
the Redl brought home the Na· happy" over the contract although another second division finish but
Osuna eliminated Manuel santua aa Swindell was safe on an er· Gibbs 50, Gulntller 49, Dav1a M;
llkoa
On Dloploy
Uonal League peniUinL .
be admitted be
110 raioe they surpriaed overybody in wl..
of Spain to read! tho final.
ror, Harris wu bit by the ~ BroiiGD lit, 48, Menchin
.
ed
tw ill pay. ''I'm making enough, " he ning the pennant.
SADDER BVT WIBE1I
er, Bruce Slmpoon walked, IIIII nl 41, and Swisher 54.
Hutc "'---·~· ~. Sign
a
.. said
First round atond'",year contract on Aug. 13, 19111,
• .
Last ,...,., lhe R&lt;do did &amp;I·
NEW CORK IUPIJ....Joe Beck· Jeff Glbllo olngled. Tbe ltlurlh
• ..,.: Fin·
'ana his ll&lt;ds reaponded with the Hutcloillson became manager of moot •• well, winding up in third A nine run fifth lnnlnJ out- or, first base oooch of tho t.o Pomeroy hll was a double b)' oterwllds 48", Nicklaus 311",
··pennalll, tha llril baaebaD cluun- tbe Redo July 8, 1959, succ;eed· place with a 911-&lt;4 record, com· brook gave Che~ter Pony Leag- Angeles Dodgers, was a Utile ..~ Knight ,In the sixth.
Stteado 30~, a_1111 Lemos 311:
~iOIIBbip in Ctochmali in two dee· lng Mayo SmHh, who wao .fu'ed. pared to a IIH1 mark in the pen· uers a 18-10 Win over Little .der bul wtoer todar u lha 1't!111ll Rl&amp;hthander Baker, s,....... Seeond round. Snead&amp; 16, Fon·
YOU II
~des
Although Hutch wao aot ongmal- nao1-wlnnin1 IJSI campalp.
Hocking Friday evening.
of • f'lll fiDe ond 1 tJu-eo.&lt;lay auo- plrelter, otruet out lb: 1114 nJk. llenrt11dtt It, Lemu I and Nlck- BMW lio!lda Triumph
M~ybe -~~ Manager WU·
Chesler scored the Dine nms penaion ltvfed b)' NoUonaU~gue ed three In going the route. Po- laus I.
.
DEALER
Uam o. Ddi'lll remembered that
T
on two errors, five walks and Preoldenl Warreo GU.. FridaJ moroy rellel pitcher Slmpaoa Tbe lll!l&lt;l ma!ch wiU be pleyFriday when he caUed. news
triple by D. Healy. Other night. Tho ,..... lor t h o - ..... tho winner. He ellllt tned al Logan. GoUers WUI!eave
~~J'o'f-5·~-~~
"'mfe""""' to 1'11101111ct thai HUI·
Chester hillers were Chuck Bar· waa that Becker bruabed .,••,.. for Meolchlnl 1D the fourth.
lbt l'omorof elubi&gt;Ollll 11 9
Fri.
0
ohinsoo bad lfjloed another tw..
tell ond D. Roush, holh w i 1h ump~e Lee )II'- In ID . . . , . M1ddleport fltiO 001 0- 1 1 4 a.m. July 11. Matchoo WUI be
lloule ~I&gt; HUe Woat
0
1ear pact tor the li64 and 19115
doubles and J. ChadweU and men! Thursday lllJb~
Raclno
IGO 110 X- I 21 Sneed• vo. Plnstennlds, and
01 Alllena Oallflbl
Chtrl01 Elchilll!er both singles
Morrb (!), John1011
Sto&lt;DeWICO al Jidldustchinion wao By ~Y w. TH=ERRY he lliol
Chuek Bartels, 'who relieved LONDON iUPil-Davo WelD of bart (I) and Moore, Pries and ~
•igned 10 HI aalde all doubta that
flporlo
Gohoed. Two lllroku
Wollin tho second, wu winning SWllord Friday led a trio rt for. Spencer.
·
1
lhe frery maoqer would ,.turn 1.!'~l ·
~:Ch~~: ::~ ~ OO \pitcher lor Chester. Maley wu olcD 11111lotes who Olplurad ~ Syracuae
032 fltiO 0- 5 It
•• held bou next year.
Charloo o f - Zealand and
in the - r eo day duel loser. Little Hocking had 1 total &lt;i !he lirat four UU.!II Ettilllltd I Pomeroy
IJO 1111 X - 7 • I
"We onado the announcement at Ptlil Bod
ol Lo Jollo Colli Iroundo
of Frl 'o two ot oine hits.
amatour 11111htle .....,.plonoMpL Bolcor and~. llwlno
this time wben ao many other 1 Mutt a::;ef!IWOIIIlme •teed if .....,.: pill the tie,
shol 8 Chester
f1t10 It! 0--1! 71 :~~~.. dll&lt;wo
cleO, Mmtchllll (~). li'mptl" (.,
lll&lt;lllllgecs an; bolo&amp; fired or Und· today in a 38-bole playuft for ~. ! ~ao;...'llr·par ,._,.._.. o ha•leo' Lottie Hocking 120 tlp 1-10 9 - ~ 171 &amp;oel. a lacheo. and CUUIIDtl, CUrd (4).
lng them,.tv&gt;s iD dlafavor with Brftloh ......, _., ..................
N'ckl · .~
Wolf C. Barlels (2 WP) and
abe f
nd f nt office " Df.
"'~""" •""'
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• aWJ, wtt= Maater~ ehamplon G B :,
•
•
. ana a
ro
·
Both happily oeeeptod the pool-Ifrom Columhua Ohio was lhe · 11 ey • B. Maley and Lu·
Are You Gotllnt Tho
W~. to;d the hastily called ialll·t tlon with neither maklna tuo~es 1 leader with nl~e bol~s left to man.
"""0
for poi!JI that didn, drop
play hut blew himseH right out ~·· -~~~~~~~drives that \\'0111 ...., on tho of tho ruanlnJ be hotleyed watehlnl F'reeae 11 Sao
final round Friday which tied 1tho last two holes. Evan para Diego, where hill hUtinJ lou ben
You Should Be Gtttlnt
them ID&lt; the lood at m oach. would bavo ·'•• l1lm tho UUa ....
!:;:;~la~te;IJ;w;lth;::l:ew::;•tr:lktoula:;;;;·,ll
They teed off tbla """""" 'al • IIUII'IJhl. AI
wu, ht ftnisbed
a.m. 14 •·•· 11:DT1 to 1 11-holo t~ with 1 'll-l1oloo filial of m.
VIS' IIV
playoff witlo IOIIIlden deolll U...
after in tho OYetll they oU1I oro
Gene Fl'eMe Baek
tied.
Rodgers, 1 oiJwlky U •·Mo· With Oncinnad
ELYRIA tUPll _ DalUI]I Car· rine with 11111111 hair and 1 CINCIIINATI &lt;UPII - The
mkbael, at 44 the "old man" of - g llltll1« uld "I'• IIIII C.inelnnall Redo -...d lui
lour survivon: going into the • eomplainJnc. &lt;Jack) NicklaWJ hid naght that third buema Gene
hole semilinale, bore ftle favor- bfa chance ml blew It, 10 we are Freae, JUt to S. Dlep ill May
lie's label today in tho S7lh Ohio both lucky to ht bore!...... lllet eodllbfllo&gt;c ...... balliq
•
Amateur GoU Champfonohip.
Charla, 1 oonlrallllnr! 1-foet-2. early In tho IWOII, woold rejoin
lS
guarat~teed
Carmichael, a World War U fly~ agreed he, 1oo, W81 happy and the olub suadaJ.
• and now a Columbus arcbitect had DO regnta.
'l1tt Rlda will haw to eut a
Jilet CarJ UniA of Cleveland in
"There ,... IIYWal occasions player from the roster to make
upper bracket batlle, while young '"' which I lbougiot I'd loot out," _ , far ..._, but tbo tlub did
l!ol&gt; l!ourno Jr, of OberOn took
IIIII fm-ilte!J anliiWICO who
'" Paul Minnich of !he boot E\V· MAC ~I!Aft HOSPITAL
ofl1ld go• ..,_ wlU rej&gt;ln Clnria COUJI\ry Cl11h.
ST. LOUIS iUPil..Al -.r,, oiDoaU ---·a
BIJt the expertl regarded car- Milwauket Braves• bMtbtl prq. terlet here .nth a doubleheader.
michael as tho heol bet to taka lice .pitcher who
I ...,.
~ a, •• out of last
It all following hi• big vl&lt;tmy I!11BIIIM Tltursday Dip! whtn ho _ , lmoalrllll) blo rl&amp;ht
.wer defending cham~ion Tony was struck on the !toad b71 bo~ ukle durinl an !nlrMqllld pma
8tom Jr. ot Cincinooti In l'rlday's ted ball. ""'l" be able to 1tovo In lflrilll! trlilllol- Ill oblo
IIC!ion over tho IIIJDobaloed t.328- Jowlall JIOipiW lhlo
to oppear ofilt, 1D U pmeo Ia
fard ........
' X..-a,. hove follool II 1 1llll! bo&lt;alDe of tho loJilrJ.
WY 2-2'1611
Carmichael weal one ovor par fraciUra.
Tho Redo ~ bad 1
111 I, 21111 l'enttroy
mWmp~ng tho dofandtoc champ.
'lJ. fD tho third l'OIIlld and !hen
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day for 1 \'IJII, 111111 aalareUJ bt loavinll bim bt'p!m Wb4lll bt...,. ~q,
was interested ID oeeln&amp; AJneri, lrleo to geL bit doctor, he 1eoruo ' 14 Dallroir NJ bp.t
taD ltl.evillob, Mpr'•IIJ bi'?11M that the pbJJtdla Ul ~ IQM 'ID
be 11 sLudyln&amp; filn&amp;llob
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OUt of cQI'Il&gt;lllf, tbtrefore, I office full CJl IIJ!IM1•n! met' 1,
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11', Doll,
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in 10!11f of tho plota !btl made ma.a acratcheo bll llllaer llld do:
up the bullo. ot tho aebadule, aU cltloo to appi1 !vr a Purple 8111'1
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ol which were repoata:
siDce he fl&amp;un!o he't hoeD In ICs
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ILClltr
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and pre,..nt young wpmBD -"Hazel," Baael'o oepbew tts
dreads havlns her flrol baby,
rivoo unexpoctedlJ ond dilrupfi l.f.lullot'l
-"Perry Mason." The rlvalcy her boss' housebold witb a pro.
!vr an execuUve promotion IJo BD motion IIC!Jeme, The boo !Dvlteo
investment firm leads I• black· tho oephaw to be a boule 811111 U.UIIIIP'I
maD aod murder, .
while be's In lowo, hut be&lt;Omeo u.•
-"Twilight Zooe," The •.,., sulpiclous wheo ho horrowo 111011'
taker of a "murderer'; row" In ~ llld tbavinll uteosf1a ond lt.R=·=
ll,loopa wu museum movea tbo flglll'OI mllltes kq'i!IIIOIIce p ,
fN, Ko~~Qooa
of Jaclo the Ripper ond otber ""' M) brothei"IP·law ond I dldll't
lent criminals of the pullnto hi.o Wl:cb televllloo. We drolle out1o AN..:poot,
basemeoL -and I 811... you toow tho boacl! aud had a fino IIWim lt.m.tltpfrl&amp;
IO. ConoNot
wbat happened,
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vaudevllliao i.o atuuned when hi.o The Cl!auol I!Wim: 'l'lla 11111o ll,Rugod
young son. hardly older than lllJ ofan·Red China tilt II lbe oubjeel
brutber-IJI:law, decide. to study of CJ!S.TV'o "Eyewftnw" "" lt.To ....
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law instead of going Into lbow Dfght...Allan SbetD&gt;ao, of "My

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4·Door Sedan. h ·ory over black fi11ish , red interior , W. W.
tires show little wear . VB motor , automatic !rans., radiO
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lvory over blue finish . spotless rlean interior, low milt-age by original \oral owner, VB motor. Powerglide, 1'11
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7:00 New•
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, ,30 Newa Beacllinot
7:30 Musical Clock
t :45 l'lle Lllettns
1·00 Ohio Valley News
8·115 World &amp; Ohio Ne.,.
1:10 Sporll TOday
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8'5b Community News
9 00 Latchstring
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9:45 Family Worthlp Hour
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12:25
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Ti11111: 10 A,M,

Oat•: July 18, 1963

Lacatlon: From Gallipolis, take route 7 to Cheths.
Ire. Then go oneshalf mile abova the first railroad
frocks.

FURNITURE
(Antlqu•sl

Z wuh Blanda, o:ouch, chum cbllro dreaer brut bed.
wash butn, library ...;ble, diahM,
writing desk, pictures, 2 sewing machiDes eloet, atn
good marble. top dreuer, organ, ndio &amp;: spe~ker, t ~
books, 22 rifle, butter mold, coal stove 10 coral rold
plated aet of dl•beo (over 100 yrs, oldi, flower IIIDd,
=d dining room table, end tables, Iron teakettle, tlelp

love seat, pitcher '

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:.:~re»-~~etnpen, ulGa1• otove, new liv~na room auJte, e, -~- s, g to, blankets, leetf atclcs 4 11anc11,
rugs, 7 rock·ln,.halrs, pill""' General Electric' FrialdtfN
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pressea, waob machine, Phlleo T. v, cedar ~ bait

dr)'er, food ebopper, touter, PI'Mier canner nnr rodtq
chair, table &amp;. fioor·ilibto, gu cook atove, iota of dllhet,
pots, and pano, earpet raga, oliver-ware 3 eupboardt,
atooe jan; Bune11, boroe eoUtr. Lois ;.r 1JD111 tooll,
Scrap Iron, breakfast aet, z Iron bttloo, Oilier ilemt too
numerous to menliOI!, Coma early atay Jato,
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t:lfl Jo1101 Blllclr Sbow
1:110 Sign 0o Ne""
10:115 POlka Party
8:116 Sacred Heart
10:35 Public Service
1::10 Couniry Jamboree
11:05 Top Ten Show
8::10 Farr· NeWJ
12:00 Noon Report
7:011 ~ Party
12:30 Rev. Morlln Teels
7:15 B"'""t Star Show
1:116 Platter Party
8:110 Sundown Serenade
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7:iifl News Report - Ohio
8:110 Sign Off - June
1?110 Breakfall Party
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8,01 Qolfee Wltb Janet
8:00 Baptlal LaYDIIIn't Hoor
Community New1 . .
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8:31i Hour of Deliverance
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9:30 Sunday Show
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11:30 Farm NoWI
IO:Oil Voice of Prophecy
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11:40 l"ammly Worthlp Bour·Thu 10:!5 Sunday Show
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12:00 Noon Report
II :flO Country Hytmtlme
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12:15 Mule JUII Far You
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News Beat
12:15 ~ler'o GQeot Star·fi'rl 12:15 The Search
Country Go Round
J,IIO Platter PII'IJ
12:30 Rev .. Merlin T..ls
News Beat
4:16 Bllloltnar ~uto Show
1:110 Billy Graham
Mid Way Matinee
4:!11 Local New•
1:30 The Lulberon
News Beat
4:55 Bill Stern Sports
2:00 Signs of the Times
Discing ll'ilb Doss
1:00 Bowllns Scores
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2:15 Public Service
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2:35 The Big LUe
1:20 SUndown SeN!IIde
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Uft Sunday Showcase
SpoUight ou Sport.
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lnsldo Books
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8:06 CountrJ Jamboree
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C8Jicell her movie date because ohow durin~ lhe I!OCOlld weol! of IIT.LJNshe hu to atay home wllb her Johnny Clroon'a vaeatlo o&gt;- AuJ, 18:40ltrll'iV
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HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPU - OoJI' ;:. - "!If 'lllree ...,._,. . R•whtas 10 111a,• ''!!Ill Fililow, .... ,....
,_.old ~""Ln arrtvad pad! for 1 .,._trip, """ bit .._, ~. "
fro m bit bcjJDe ID Eulopo 'l1lur. MacMIDT"Y'I ...,.l!liic out, tbo • - Diilwctk • "rrdlJ; ..,..
day for 1 \'IJII, 111111 aalareUJ bt loavinll bim bt'p!m Wb4lll bt...,. ~q,
was interested ID oeeln&amp; AJneri, lrleo to geL bit doctor, he 1eoruo ' 14 Dallroir NJ bp.t
taD ltl.evillob, Mpr'•IIJ bi'?11M that the pbJJtdla Ul ~ IQM 'ID
be 11 sLudyln&amp; filn&amp;llob
oblletrlelaa IIIII Cllllllll ..... Ill
OUt of cQI'Il&gt;lllf, tbtrefore, I office full CJl IIJ!IM1•n! met' 1,
~ tbe llor)',IJato of tbo -"illcllole'o NlfJ." 'l'lla pr,
..
ohows !bat tho ootworko bad to boat II llrod oa · by a Japaoooe s.•rtlfll
on., IUm Th!ll'llloy olgbt, 1 oo1J oubiiWIDa, 1M 'lie oa1J t1W1p
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ed before 10 o'cloek, beeaUM !bat lormt, wblcl! 1 tol'plllomu II Ia l.at;F• •
a.IN_,
I.A..I• whe!L be aooo to. bed, And 1 lbt midst of llundtrla&amp;. Whllt
11', Doll,
.. _ , _
lhuugbl ,.. ml&amp;bt be interested doiD.oJ tbe lau~Jdi:y, tilt torpodt:
in 10!11f of tho plota !btl made ma.a acratcheo bll llllaer llld do:
up the bullo. ot tho aebadule, aU cltloo to appi1 !vr a Purple 8111'1
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ol which were repoata:
siDce he fl&amp;un!o he't hoeD In ICs
. . . 'eN.
- " Dr. .Klldore," A boautlfui tloD agalnat the eneDJ,J,
ILClltr
IW'
and pre,..nt young wpmBD -"Hazel," Baael'o oepbew tts
dreads havlns her flrol baby,
rivoo unexpoctedlJ ond dilrupfi l.f.lullot'l
-"Perry Mason." The rlvalcy her boss' housebold witb a pro.
!vr an execuUve promotion IJo BD motion IIC!Jeme, The boo !Dvlteo
investment firm leads I• black· tho oephaw to be a boule 811111 U.UIIIIP'I
maD aod murder, .
while be's In lowo, hut be&lt;Omeo u.•
-"Twilight Zooe," The •.,., sulpiclous wheo ho horrowo 111011'
taker of a "murderer'; row" In ~ llld tbavinll uteosf1a ond lt.R=·=
ll,loopa wu museum movea tbo flglll'OI mllltes kq'i!IIIOIIce p ,
fN, Ko~~Qooa
of Jaclo the Ripper ond otber ""' M) brothei"IP·law ond I dldll't
lent criminals of the pullnto hi.o Wl:cb televllloo. We drolle out1o AN..:poot,
basemeoL -and I 811... you toow tho boacl! aud had a fino IIWim lt.m.tltpfrl&amp;
IO. ConoNot
wbat happened,
· lnllfead·.
'lll'tiii!!J&gt;Otll
U&amp;-"Fair Exchanee." An ex·
vaudevllliao i.o atuuned when hi.o The Cl!auol I!Wim: 'l'lla 11111o ll,Rugod
young son. hardly older than lllJ ofan·Red China tilt II lbe oubjeel
brutber-IJI:law, decide. to study of CJ!S.TV'o "Eyewftnw" "" lt.To ....
llku.
law instead of going Into lbow Dfght...Allan SbetD&gt;ao, of "My

u.-J::.:;llo!o

4·Door Sedan. h ·ory over black fi11ish , red interior , W. W.
tires show little wear . VB motor , automatic !rans., radiO
and heater. Showroom dean.

@

INFORMATION

$1995

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7

DAILY 'CROSSWORD

lvory over blue finish . spotless rlean interior, low milt-age by original \oral owner, VB motor. Powerglide, 1'11
diu a nd heater.

1962 Belair _ _ __ _

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ol. Pythlas LOOge No. ZIO h•ld
Thuraday evening at lh• hall
In Middleport. carl Owen. oo"
going Chancellor Commander,
presided during the meeting.
Officers elected were . Chancellor Commander, Clyde Andrews; Vice Chancellor Lester
Walburn; Master of Arms. Danny Zirkle; Moster of Work, J,
H. Grate; Prelate, Brad ', oil;
Inner Guard, Bob Grimm;
er Guard, R. S. Manley; R&amp;cording '!e&lt;:retary, Richard Ballo
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Mn. Joseph Beegle wao hostto the Put Councilors of
I ~·-::~c••:eooncn, Daughtert
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The affair wu held on t h e
t••·wn. A poUuck dinner was ser·
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lf.:~~u:were sealed at tablos
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of fiowero and candles.
Present were Mn. Fred Desoauer, Mro. John Smith, Mrs.
Grover Erb, Mrs. Max Melnharl, Mn. Richard CamnheU,

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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson Jr., Minersville, an- Ray Seldenabel, Mrs.
Eldon Dennis and Brenda. Mr. and
nounce the engagement of t~eir daughter Deanna June to Kraeuter, Miss Leda Mae Krn- Mrs. £mest Powell, Mr. and
MRS. WILLIAM FRED LOHRER
I Frankhn Andrew Summerfield, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. euter, Miss Mary Jewell and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mrs. Joe
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~whm g marnage ol their daughter, M~tl- w.o seven - ur~n{' can t! a _ra. ecora P
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lyn. to Ri chard J. Pou!Jn . son uf ~Jr. and Mrs. Lucien MHtdleport Church ol Chnst for the weddmg of . Mtss and Is employed with the Me&gt;- Columbus.
Potluck Picnie
Paula June, Mr. and Mrs. Alo
P o ulin or Pome r ov ) !•ss Blackwood is a 1960 graduate ol l Carla Wilson. daughter of Mr. a~d Mrs . Russell Wtlson, . - . - - - -- Mr. Summerfield I• a
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len Eichinger, Mrs.
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Pomeroy Hi g h sc hool a nd is pr•sentl y •mploye d at Elb•r· ol Middleport , ,,nd Mr , William fred Lohrer, of Athens,
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fe lds ~{r Poulin 1, a l&lt;o a 1960 graduate uf Pomerov High •SOP of Mr . and Mrs. Clifford r. Lohrer , of Cmcmnali.
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Members of the Laurel Cbfl Charles R. Kerr Sr., Mr. and
S chooi and at tend~d Rio Grande College . He 1s employed 1
The vows of the eouble ring ceremony were read by .
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School and ts a member of
Better Health club and their Mrs. Charles Diehl and Lewis
at Mane tt a Ma nu fJ&lt;Iun :lg l'o . An Augu st wedding
· the Rev. ~'red I. r.ardne'· Saturday, June 22, at 4 :30p .m . ',
u. S. Marine Corpo Reserves.
. enJoyed a poUuck pic- a~d Charles, Mr. and Mrs . Lou
la ned
The bride, esrorted
down '
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dmner 'Ibursday evening •)n D1ehl, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar
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the aisle by her father , wore yellow • throated white orch •d 1[ .
head Radio Co. Columbus.
lawn at the home of Mrs. Smith and Diane, Mi•s Paula
floor length gown of pure from her bridal bouquet.
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Lowell "McNJckle, Antiquity.
Frick, Miss Ruth Ann Norris,
· organw, featuring a b~ Upon _t~elr return the c~ple l
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Following dinner, there were Miss Rose Ann ThelSI and Mrs.
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of chantilly lace with a are res1dmg at 65'}, W. Washmg- Mr . and Mrs. Allen Roush
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-~the swings for the children, games McNickle and family .
lsal&gt;rir'Ia neckline and . long lton-s l, Athen•. The bride is a ,of Bradbury ar~ spending
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sleeves tapering to a pomt vver graduate of M1~dleport high 1 week en? m_.· Ct ~innatt
hands . An organza bow ac· school, class of 59, a member , they will Vlslt with theJr son,
~.~~~u~the waist in back Lace of Evangehne Chapter, OES, ' Lee Roush, who attends South~ A reception at the parsonage
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were used on· the and is employed as a secretary Iern College.
· follow the cererbony imJille-11
of the full skirt whlrh to . the ~ers~nnel Director .at Miss Cora Rupe has returned •
ehapel length Ohw Umvers1ty.
to Middleport after a month's 1
train.
Mr. Lohrer is a graduate of visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell [ vacation trip through
Her fingertip veil of silk i!- 1Colerain High School, Cincin- 1ProbasC&lt;J in Charleston,_W. Va. j Snookoey Mountains and Vh·gin- 11
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·-·. pearls. She carried a colomal 1degree from Oh10 Umverstty !Miss Julia Probasco.
of Mrs. Moore's brother,
':. bouquet of white rosebuds cen- lin 1961 where he was a mem- i Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
tered with a white orchid .
lber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, :Lanslng, Mich., have been
and
SHOP SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9 AT
M1ss Coleen Wdson, sister of 1soe1a\ .fratermty
Del- guests of her parents, Mr. and
, J and SigmH
near Ralel""
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the bride. W&lt;~S maid or honor. ta Ch I, mens ourna 1Ism Soc- Mrs. William Reynolds tn Midthe borite of
She wa• attired In a street -iety. AI present he Is AS&gt;istant dleport. They will visit in
Asb Lawn, bome of
length dress of nile green tar- Director of University Informs- ville, Ill., with his parents befeta with bell shaped skirt. The tion at Ohlp Unlversity.
· fore returnin~ to Lansing. Mr.l "'iiiiiliiiiOiiiiiii;;;;;iiiii;
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- white !are bOOice featured el·
and Mrs. William Reynolds en-11
bow length sleeves and a round
tertained with a dinner while
neckline which formed a deep ~
their daughter and husband
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V In back. A lace bow was used '1
al the waist in back. Her head·
a guest Wednesday and Thurs·
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piece was a matching taffeta ·~i
bow with fare veil and she car· ';
t1 Mr. L. w. McComas accom~ panied Diane McComas to Rio
ried a colonial bouquet of green f
tinted carnations. Whitt! wrist
Grande Co11ege Monday wherell
length gloves and white patina Mrs. Max Meinhart returned 1
home Thursdav after a sever- she took the entrance tests. She
shoes completed her costume.
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. 1al weeks visit· with relatives , Pans
Miss Carolyn Hook, of Xema . . C 1 b
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o~nltgs o~thn holn home of advisor, Miss DUone ll
earned yellow hnted carnat1ons . ri ay 8 er a VIS WI
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On June 9, the marnag• of Julia Ann Probasco and , 1 c· . tl
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Roy Mark was rea d by Dr. \v.
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urn- Homer Holter Chester Road. during this weekend. They will
Following a half hour program of traditional wed· If bMus, JMr. Ro~land CongdoAn,hand Mrs Home; Holter
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Thoma,, the ceremony wa.s performed _at 3:30. p.m. be- 1se.rvmg a_s ~s ers .
im visited Thursda afternoon bert Chambers.. Mr. Chambers
fore the altar decorated with palms, white gladJOias and
fhe bnde s mother chose
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1two p1ere hme lmen sheath M ppers d ~ k
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The bride. given in marriage !Mark of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, i dress with matching accessor- . C~=~t~ay~~~ Mrreca: an~r~t Mr. and Mrs. carl Vanderby her father . wore a floor ,and the late Mrs. Mark. is a Iies . She wore a rorsage or red Ch 1 B
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td organ~y with insets of lace . .Oxford , and is currently attend- T h e
bridegroom 's mother . 8 marThaum~
Lake Hope this week. Thev
chartered
benb, ID take lllelr plact betide the 00Ji1tinc sta~hartered bonks.
odnf r. were accompanied by Mr. 1. E.
It wa s styled wit h short sleeves : ing the graduate school there . wore a pink knit s heath dress 1•' adumM. Rey aFso cka
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me . ro~e.
. hoof and cht1dren returned to
and a bell shapt:&gt;d skir1 An or · lant in the History department with which stle wore a corsage !1Y 0
he would have 1ee111
ganza cu mmerbund &lt;~ccented , and Mrs. Mark will be associa · l of pink rosebuds . Miss
Judy d Mrs. ~sief Ftscher klefdt ~r~-t their horne in Waldo today.
The U.S. publi&lt; receiving moro than $450 billion I"'!"" In pm011.1l income; ito
Miss ay evening or a wee en vast
the ntted waist lint' . A eap of ted with the Sociology depart. IButcher organist and
communitin with over 100,000 echooll; it. citbemownin1 more than 70 miUion
the tu cked organdv and
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I Hamor a' Boice so.loist present- with her sister and brother~in~rs. Nan Moore, daug~ter,
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Moore, Miss Mlldautomobile~. Tliis &amp;uriobing otatll ol. oflliro o - much to tho otandardizatiou of
h~ ld _her. wal.St length V('ll of After a short wedding trip 1ed a program of weddmg mus- w,
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the cun:ency.
they are residing in Oxford . 11c preceding the ceremony .
Van Meter of Beverly.
Hawley
have re~ed from
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She cam_ed a ~asrade b~ · The _Proba.sco f~mily former- 1 A rereption 11as held In the \- Mrs. Mary. Ruth . King
And t..lvould have oeon one oommerdtd bank oftlce lor ovory 7,000 penono;
f~Uet of white dals1es. She also l:v· resided m Mtddleporl. and sorial rooms or the church im· . daughters visited Friday
90" .of all paymenQ made with ~ checb; individual coinmercial bank tavwore a ne&lt;'klace of pear ls for· the bride Is a graduate of the I mediately following the St!n·ice .
at ~everly with Mr.
mother, Mrs. Albert Mees.
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of aboot $10 bllliob; commercial baDb havinJ.,... $130 billion In foano
mer ly wu rn by tier great grand Midd leport high schooL
jThe bride's lable was
Richard VanMeter_
.•~id,en-lturMr·~· and Mrs. Jack Nicely
outttaMin~o
A Yiltly dif!erent type of bulk building and. equipment lDitead' of
mot ht-r and r.eal ln sh I ~ c e
1 with 3 white Cloth and renterMr. and Mrs. Howard ·.:J
to their__.horne in Colum·
Pl•and~iDlr: reeorde' automation. New ooncreptl ••• new and upended bankini
g_loves, the g1fdt ~~ a friend . f:l•ening Is Spent
jed with a three tiered
afndTson•: TeArry and
Friday after a several daJ1• II '
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Susan Probas('O s~;~r v l:'d
a ~ .Sot·rtllly, SPWIHIJ
1 white rosebuds
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for a visit
Mrs. R&amp;; E. Gibbs.
Hostess gifts were presented !
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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Swan ·and
her stsler 's maitl of hon or and
CIOOipotitioll Ia tho honiD"' field.
only attenda nt Shf' wnr e an to Mrs. Hiram Fisher when th~ 1 Servmg cake 8
punc were
and uLuer reaJtives.
Tim arid Jack, and daitl!h·· ll
The ..otution ol th1o plctun tbtouch yan of"""' on411Udy emph•ilet """'mercia! bank·
alter noon drl'ss nt pnh· blue Tri-City Sewing club met Thur s- j Mr:-o . Duane Bump. Athe~s. r,·Irs . Mrs. Harold Erwin and
of Colu~ spent
lna'•'..,.,.tti1Jc drivo to bettllr ita best , •• to provldoi the lulleot moasuro of -plete
!Jrganza . The flll ~-&gt;d bodil'e was da.v _ev~ning at her home, ,\It in · : Br_uce Bradford. Alvara a,
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Mrs. Robert Wines
weekend With
Mrs.
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The evening was spent social- Mrs. Wll Jam Strauss, Pomeroy.
Thursday with Mn.
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regJ.ster.ed th_e guests .
8 weddmg trip to. . ,
the hostess to Mrs .
Robl:'rl .
Jais1es.
POMIROY, OHIO
The groom had as hi~ best. ' Rawlings , Mrs. Russell WiJ ... on. mgton,
D. C., and V!rgwia.
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mom Mr Henry Beekl ey, .Jr oF Mr s. Millard Wildermuth . Mr!i; .
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Lafayette, Tnd .. and Mr Roy Robert Hoberts, Miss Eliz3b: th
TONJotiT
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Cheney , uncle of the bnde . and Fick Mrs . Bradford Maag Miss low accessones. She wore
THI GRASS"
Walt Dloney Preoenll
t on David. served' as ushers . , Mary Virginia Reibel. M r ~(Tecbnicolor)
A reception followf&gt;d the rPr- : Charles Riffle. Mr::. William
Natalie Wood WarreD Bea~
IY. Pat Hjngle Audrey ChriJ.
emony In the church parlors. : Grueser and Mrs. Harlan Wt.oh·
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The bride, daughter of Mr . . rung.
·' I W• Pay 3% lntenlf On Your Savings
Loden. Fred Stewart.
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
and Mrs . Lowell W. Probasco
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ATTEND SERVICES
- :L Kent Taylor Lisa Mantell,
We wire fio~ers everywuere
Chubby Johnson. Allen J1ff1
leston, attended Miami Univer- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LPe ats itv at Oxford , Ohio. later grad- tended funera! services for
WY 2-~039
iu11. MM. Tues.
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July 14-15-16
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a 1elta recently . He was killed
Pomerciv Flower ShoD
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year of graduale study at Mi- an airplane crash jn France.
f'TeehniColor)
Mn. Millard Van Meter
Natalio Wood Karl Molden
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W. Mahl
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·e•kend. with !raffle accidents accounting for 16 of
:em
A United Press International survey from 6 p.m. Fri·
•Y until midnight ~unday showed at least 16 persons
oed on the nighways. lwo drowned and two were killed
t miscellaneous mishaps.
Two accidents accounted for the bathtub at his Louisville
·~ lives. Three were killed in home.
three-car crash on the Toledo- Middletown: Earl Frazier 37
~tro~t Exp.ressway near Tole- Franklin. his !1011, Dennis, '
· Fnday mght , and three per- iand Allana Frazier, i, Frank·~ed in a head-on collision ne~r jlin fatally injured in a headon
tddletown durmg a heavy ram Lauto comsion at a curve on OJ:..
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j rord State Road just south of
l'he dead included :
1 Middletown during heavy rain,
Frldoy Night
SUDday
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th of Marion. and F'lovd Tav· l when thrown from a pony and
". 18. of Toledo. killed. in ·a dragged aloog the ground.
·ee-car crash on the Toledo- I Columbus : Kenneth Jones. 8.
:troit Expresswav near North- Columbus, killed when his l)i..
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was a Kaiser plant employee.
three passengers wu 1rdu:red.
[ Chari~ Harper, 47. _Hunting· Property damage was eatiJna"ton, dr1ver llf the car In which jed at $3,500 to the three vebloo
Miss McCulloul!h was a-.assen· les.
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Jlllilolll.. and internal .injuries.
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Charles Cr1~grr . Ravenswood . j Holzer Hospital with the son.
w 1 Kaiser employee , and a 1Samuel, who was prone ao rat:•nRer in the O'Dfll car , al- tacks which momentari1y left
. 'IB listed fair, suffering from him unconsciOUJ. Samuel told
.tnal and other injuries. F..ddie officer~ he suffered an attack
Dell and Samuel O' Dell , sons just prior to the accident and
Harry O'De-ll. were
listed was " out " ' when the accident
mday in fair condition. Eddie happened.
·t.ferin~ from a
fractured
Miss Mc~ullough an,d
Mr.
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.tmuel. ~nder obstorvation lor and sixth highway fatality.
head tn]ury . By Monday Sam- Miss M&lt;.'CuiJougb was born
•I had improved.
at Mole Hill, W. Va ., Oct. 20,
According to the State Police 1921. She is survived by her
ld Sheriff's department inves· parents, Emerson and
Pearl
J&amp;ting officers. the accident Hill McCullough of Pennsboro,
curred whpn the- O'Dell car , W. Va., and Mrs. Genevieve
ave ling south on Routt 2. and , Amos of Parkersburg. W. Va.
e Harper vehiCle traveling Services for her will be at
1rth on Route 2. collided head- 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Mt'1 Cullough Funr.ral home
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According to statements by 1Pennsboro, W. Va . The body
anton Eaves. 19. F:ast Lvnn.[ i!. at Miller's home for Funerals.
. Va .. driving behind the Har· The body of Harry O'Dell,
~r car. the O'Dell r.ar appar. j al-so at Millers's Home for Fun'tJY went out of control on the erals. wiJI be taken to the
•rvf' and cut over inltJ I h e Franklin Funeral Home at Park~per lane of traffic. Eaves ersburg for last rites.

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PITI'SBURGH - For I he
rest of the summer Danny 0'·
MOSCOW cUPn _ Soviet
Kain, Billy Burke and Bobby
negotiators met tndBy ·
Abbott _will ride their bikes, go what might be t.be final se&amp;~ston
BWimmmg or play baseball. of lheir ideological talks,
''No more mines for us/' said formed SOUI'Cel said.
14-year-&lt;&gt;ld Bobby. "We h a d
fbe Soviet Union'a bitter and
attacli on ""ldn•'•
enough of that for the rest of
our lives.
communism haR sea,Jed
Burke. IS, looked up from .
failur&lt; of the talko and
the comic pages to nod agree- Chinese delegates may leave
ment. "We sure did," he said. home at any time, the sources
The youngsters were loat two said.
days jn an abandoned coal mine More than a week of talks have
near here, and found Sunday
deepened the split het••een
miraculously, safe.
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if further meetings art'
result epected Is a

Mn, Bentz Wolf.tJ., Mrs. Henry !drew=:::'::_·- - - - - - Reibel, Mn. oVIIf Diddle, Mrs.
Jack Robson, Mrs. Mary B. were played and filrm shoq
Heines, Mn, Charles C o h e n, by Bob McNickle.
Mlso Ema Jesse, Mn. Thomas Attending were Mr. and Mrs,
Cook, Mn. Olan Goodwin and Clifford Jacobs and Jar.k, Mr.
guests, Mn. Arnold Hayes, Mrs, and Mrs. James Gilmore aDd

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7 , Lewis Cash Braley, 89, died
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on Hooker-s! in Middleport. Born
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the son of the late Hartwell an4Lunclnda Sansbury Braley.
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ACP, ba~ found i~ net-essa.ry 1\ings-Coats Funeral home after
t ampaign fot Negro support. Tuesday morning. Services wlU
¥&gt;P Charles c. Diggs. O.M,ch., be there at 10:30 a.m. TUesday
Wegro congressman proposed witb Rev. Donald Boone, ~~
summit meeting" 0 ; N
slsted by Rev. Fred I. Gard.
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'\llatioDa where we start con. Miles cemetery.
tratin3 on objectives and forlho dilteren... wbtch may exMe1p ~I 11oop1t11
~IDODf! nur leadership with reADMIBSIONS SAftlRDAY the poco and lj)III'08cb." Clara Nleholson, Rutland: Jlec.
oide from reducing the over· ky Rowe, Rer.ine; Patsy Oiler
~ftectiveness oJ !be desegrega- MaSOII; Samuel Perry, p_:
-i campaign-. pOint that was roy.
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could hove dras~c ADMISSIONS SUNDAY-ia elfeclivo COilirol oy Grueaer, MkkllepGn.
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