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Winding Troil
Rock Springs Better Health Club Makes Garden Club Has
Pomeroy Emergency Squad Contr,ibution Session Thursday

M n. . Jo_h n TerNll entertained
A contrtbut1on of $10 was made to t he Pome ro y Erner•
gency Squad when the Rock Springs Better H ealth club met the Wmd1111 Trail Garden Club
y ev�ntnc at btr home
q'bursday afternoon at the Grange hall with Mrs. William Thunda
M berry H,�i iht•·
Radford and M rs . W. A. Morgan as boStesses . Mrs . H om er �
, ne mee tnK 1 n c bar1e of M n
Rad!ord was � con tr1'buti�g bostess .
G. •R. Thompaon openro with de:

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Mrs. Roy G r uese r, president,
conduct('d the meetin1
which I Be t'ky R,11dlord, singi n .; " M illie "
o peoed with the theme liOOG a nd "Th11&gt; L i ttle Light of M me"
Several a r t1cleti were r ead in•
" BriG:htrn The Corn e r " followed
by
with the Lo rd ' s p rayer an d pIedge dudmg "Polso n in
. Lhe ..home"
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to flag.
Devotion� we re led by M n W!l bu r Batley ; Don t Be·
lieve a Wo rd of il", Mrs. Anna
Mrs · John Hartung ·
neuter: "Jlot weather and food
The re-port or the sil'k comnut- poiso n mc", Mrs William G ruese r ;
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lee Wa8 given by M1'6 Alice • ·Thal special art", Mrs. Ha r tung
Euler It was decided lo cancel and "Choice bits ,rn d thmki n g
the Au.t;ust meeting due to the out J o ud" · Mrs. Lewb Gn;eser.
Me1ii::s Cou n t y Fur Plans were A c ontest was conduc-t.:d by Mrs.
made for a pollurk p1r111c m Sep- Lewis Grueser a n d Mrs. Maxmc
lcml.wr at the fa1r�rouuds. Mrs Ar n old.
George Sk i n nrr aiid �1rs. Lewis
G roup m1ging or Bless De The
G r ueSttr wa•r (.• named as t il e dmner
ant.I the Mizpah benediellon,
Tie
commit lt•e. Jt was ann•iunred th il t
l u ded the
con
me('1ing
after
c
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�s
the Young Adult
of the
a
Hurk Springs Methudi:.t church wh i ch refreshments were served
will spon:.u r iln ll'e . . ri·am so (•J a l h y the hostes11es to t h e above
on F'rid :, 1•, J u l } 29. o n the church 11a111ed and Mrs. H o ward Housh .
Mrs . Norman We)·ersmi l lcr. M rs .
I.a wn
Mrs. Muri,:a, 1 w,1 � in di 11 r gt• of A m os Leonard, Billy Radford and
he
JU' ogram wludi upt! ned w i th L&gt; an n y Abbott .
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Hoslc ssea for the October meet•
six girl� Htana
\.'f ryer:.millcr,
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C1m n ic Hadfuril, M rl
Melody Hou�h arid Jf a ry Lou and M rs. Howard Roush and Mrs. Roy
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CLEARANCE

Mainly About

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IN MI DDLEPORT

Mr. and Mrs. James Meint os h
to thei r home at Ne·
well, W. Va., Thursday after a
week'1 visit with hla sister, Mrs.
Po)11 r l Phill ipa and o ther relative,.
M hu1 Polly Karr of Columbus
a rrived Wednesday for a vlall with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Kur.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Ba11er
were ovcr11ight guesta of her
parents, M r . and Mn. C. n. Ka rr
Thu rsday cnroute to their home
in Marion from a visit with rela•
live# in Middletown, C o nn. Their
daughttt!r Polly Ann who accom­
panied them to Middletown re•
turned home.
Ml11s Susie Merunka or Middle­
town, Conn.. 111 the guest or Miss
Polly A n n Bauer al the home of
· her an.ndvarenls, Mr. a n d Mrs. C.
n. Kurr.
M,\,s Judy Jennings haa return•
ed to her home ln Alliance afte r
a W@ek'1 visit with her father ,
l:a rl Jennings and other relatives
and friends.
Arthur Morria and Emmett Mor•
rls of De]11,w11re and Richard M or•
ris of Ba!Umore, Md., spent Tuea­
d11y and Wed neaday with Gto rge
El!Stman and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Eastman, l'o111croy,
and other reh1ti ves.
I Mr . .1rnd Mr11. Uorber1 ;md chlltl•
I ren visited Mr. and Mrs. W i lbu r
Logan on Wcdnci1d.ay and surpriH·
ed him un his 76U1 birthday.

JULY CLEARANCE

returned

SAlE
Now Going Onl

SMITH CLOTHING
Middleport

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By LUCILLE �.lWKINS

M r . and Mrs. Pierce R i ce ( Mari•
lyn Young) of Washington , D. C:.
and h is parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter 8. Rice, B rooklyn, N. Y.,
Hp1rnt this weiek with M r. and
Mrs. Thomas Young.

B ECKY'S

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In Pomeroy

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Ash la nd Service
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M n . Don Hell Clll('rlaiiied with
a fllilrly Tue1d11-y for the lle1:inner
Sund11y Srhool clRSs of the l.A'tart
li'alls Melhodiat Chureh. The itfter•
nCHm was 1pent in swln,lng and
swimming. Potato chlpa, kool ai d
1111d pop11klcs were enjoyed by li:d ·
die and Paul l:rou, Debra a11d
llhonda Weit, Nell ,Baker, Robe rta
Teaford, Kenny and David Shuler,
Steve Yonker 11nd Lorna Dawn
Ut' ll. Gueall were Connie Chaprn11n, P111lty Baker and Mra. Ernosl
Shuler.

Mister, here's
th, proof, I
paid that bill!

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Someday a �ncelled
check may IG'tltl YOU. a pile
of money. And If you don't
pay by check, you would
be wl1e to open an ac­
count before anothff
week 9011 by. Stop In.

We Pt¥ 3% lateral OIi Savlnp

Tl1e FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
Member Federal llelerve SYffllll
Vember Peden!
llllunnee CerporaUoa
POMlllOY, OHIO

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Around And
About
Middleport

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Genheimer-Sheridan WeddJng Was Event Commandery Holds
. June 26 At Point Pleasant, W. Va. Outing Thursday
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r 1 :n � mbera answered ,to
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c a I bY d:$playlnJ • gladioli apecl·
men. The atate convention to be
h e Id •�
. C0 I um btJI In September
was discussed. Plana were made
fo r a lour of the Cl■�k gladioli
gardens at Tuppen Pluna In Au•
g u.sl .
Mrs. . Robert Lewis presented
the topic G_r th
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"YOU can
. e eve�!ng
be 3 gla&lt;fwli h. nd . A rlemo n str;itwn on how � o prepare &amp;peel•
me n s , for the fair WH given by
Mrs r,1 . m11s011. The boo k " PauS&lt;"
�or L1v t11:!" hy the Coel) Cola
C o, wc,·c dt str i butcd.
f'l &lt;, we r i\ rrangcmcnt:s were judg
e d by M n, Chdr)('s Le wis 1rnd
M rs. � ll o r� Pratt who awarded
lwo b1 u e r 1 bbon,1 lo Mr/i. Terrell
for II TV a rrangement
orchid
g),,idiol i ,
&lt;-hrysanlhenu::ms
and
ba by breath in a flat white con­
tainer a nd Co r a dlning table ar.
r angem c nl o f
fruit, vegetables
and fo lia�e in a bamboo leaf con­
tainer. A blue ribbon was also
a warded to Mrs. Robert Lewia for
a buffet arrangement of flowen
and fruit in a tall oranae cont.a.iner .
Two red r ibbon, were awarded
to M rs. C. L. Heaton for a buffet
arrangement or double hemero­
�laeus and green begoni� leavea
ln a flat green and pink contain­
e r and for a coffee table arrange­
ment ol Yi;?llow ;,Jnd orchid chry,
santhem u m1 in a white woman
head container.
At the dose of the meeting, the
hostels a,ul1ted b)' Mr,. Struble
ind Mr1. Charle1 Leg!lr, a gue1t,
served a de1sert coune carrying
out the red, white and blue color
theme.
ions

M. emu.:-ra
•an d Iam ll 1es oI. I he
Ohio Valley Comm.andery, � n i ghta
Templar, enjo�e-d an o� ti n g at
the Rock Spr1ng1
fa1 rground1
Thursday evening with a ehlcken
bar be cue dinner as the main at·
tract i �n._ The dinn er wa" pre pared
by Virgil Brown and Wallace
B r adfor d B F . Parmcl ,·e ret mu g
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busirits s ses�ion .

Horn b 1&amp;r(J Fry Held

Pom,roy.

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Drum &amp;-DugI:e Co
. . rpf-1'1 pUtS O' JI
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Women ID]Uf
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'G00d- Sh·ow•, At Le�r,1•on parade Near ReedSVI·ne

missioner Dan Hartin;:er proposed
lhe resolu tion, seconded by Roi•
and Neut.d ing. Don Mullen cast
the dissenting vote. Mr. O'Brien
ia reported to be vauUonlng in
1'"' 1orlda. ·
Two HuntinJ?:ton women were in•
A split vote was also cast on
jured at 4:2:5 Salurday even-log In two other resolution1 proposed
a one-c■ r ,accident on Ro?te 680, r by commissioner Dan Hartinger
2.'7 ,i_n lles west of Reedsv ille, the and seconded by Neuti..lina:. On 1
Slate \{ll2hway Patrol reported to- resol ution to make an addltlon_!LI
1 appropriation for the co u nty
day.
In j ured were ATlene Barbour, highway dep&amp;rtment, M d llen again
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22. driver, and Patrlcita Barcus, 20, cast a no vote and 11&amp;0 voled no
br1'dge repair contract.
a passenger in the Barbour car, on 1 •11:,5n0
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Another meeting of the board of
,Miss Barbour .told ,investigating of• 1
rieers that ahe approached the top commissioners was set tor Wedor a hill -and applied her brakes, nesday.
and her car ikidded on mud on
the righl side of the highway. The
car t,urned over several times. It
was listed as a total Joss.
ovat�on from densely
pa·cked
Daniel James Leyman, l'eturned
M ills Biroos was brought to the
throngs obaerving the local corp.!
A.fi!lr ..'t) Mel-gs General Hospital where she here July 20 on bis releaae from
wo1s treated for an Jnj ured lert the Mansfield Re(ormatory, was
perform wlth the El,:hth Dlatrict
marchers. Ail on-M..toea photoe: ra- •
shoulder and possible baek lnjur- eentenced to two indetennln■tc
phcr from a ColUmbu1 newspaper
Jes and releaaed. Mi6' &amp;.rboul' term, In the Ohio Penitentiary
r�corded
the
event
for
his
tile
on
-p
-arrested
two
iruffered
&lt;a po ssible back injury Sat,urday by Judgi? John C. Bacon.
olice
Pomeroy
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Leyman was brought to Meigs
men over the weekend, one charg- and 11 br"ised" lert side but Wal
was
arrest
No
hoS1)italized.
not
county
on an indJdment returned
with
other
the
bugle
the
and
of
Local members
M with DWI
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In 1957 cha�ing him with brea k�
corp, made up of PQm ero)', Rut- reckless opernlion Chief Jed Web- made.
In ether state patrol action, Ro­ lng ,and en tering the home of Mn.
l and and Middl,cport school st1;1- ster reported toda)-',
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Jn jail this mofning awaiting bert L. Lewis , Racine, and Larry Leon,a Story at Burllngffam and
denta, included Jim Meea, Don
_ Mayer, Mike W e_rcy , David eaaci, h_earing be fore M•yor Charles Le- W. Eblin, P1.HJ1eroy, both 17 , we re wi th ateaHn g her oar. He entered
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Jack Bacon, Paul Thompaon, David -gar Tuesd,ay e vening was Robert cited to the Meigs county juvenile • g u ilty plea to both counts of
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Wiley, Kelth Mor1an, Sandy Brew- Lee Riffle, Chester Rd., Pomeroy. court, Lewis for unsafe operation the indictment and w.u 1entenced
ington, Arlan Kina:, HJcky Men- Randall · Redman, Ripley, W. Va., and Eblin for crossing a yellow to aerve two tenn1 concurrenUy.
chini, Dave Thom 11, Suale Parker, waa char,red with rccklesa opera. line.
In Gallipolia municipal court,
TO TAKI ACCOUNTINGRosalle Davis Marvel Foley (lat- tion
ter three froin Rutl■nd), Frankie
J� 1 se 81ton of eourt Saturday the patrol reported thal Clarence
Marianne Woodgent, daughter
Girolami and P'red Sllson.
evenini, MaYor Legar fined Wil- Kin•g, Middleport, was ,given • $5 or •r. and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd.
Ren9 Lind and Guido Girolami liam Reeves, Albany, $20 �md costa fine, rtU11pended, for apeeding and 463 Grant St., Middleport, will en•
William Robert Collini, Pomeroy," ter . Bliss College Jn Q&gt;lumbus in
m anhed with the u nit. Renzo Men- on an intoxication char-ge -nd $10
auspended (or · havin g an lose- September for a Junlo�Accountlng
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indecent
of
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chlnl and Paul Caacl drove car.a up and costl on •• ch'll"l
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cure load.
expoeure.
taking the group to Columbui.
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Chetter ·F. · Stcmar, · 36, of Gres;
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�1lbout oppoaUIOJJ.
Sl uart :t,uginbubl, t�, _of Cincln•
Near catastrophe for its drum major failed to dim the "exnatl, &lt;Rfeated Virgil Barth of Hol• c.e_lle nt show " put on by the Pomeroy-Middleport Drum and
1ate ltelll')' CountyI a nd ·Ra! P h B u gle · corps t n Columbus, over the weekend duri n g the p'ar�::!�k � �:!�mbus, aa second ade in connection with the Ohio Arrierican Legion convention.
m n
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.Wayne G. S,nith, · a Clev,land rei?::1�
Donations to 8 fund to finance
���edh 1\ �:�
high �hool prjnclpal; wai �lected t n high In the air af West Broad• th @- 'corps lfppearance at the con•
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1tate treaaurer _ the only World ,t near -Front.
vcnllon parade came from t he 40
War I vet-Oran. to be eIec ted tO a I When it came down he had to el 8, Roger Morgan, Paul Casci, K.
s la(ewide ofl, ice. .
reach out lor it and an un fatile ned Krautt(;r, the Jaycees, Lenny Jew•
Marching unill represented vet- "catch " on his lro--••
.._r• p,rm ,· tted ell and Irma Smith. The (und fell
erans. o t. three w.ara, b_ anda, :tO et 8 that garment to it.art an embar• short of meeting requirements.
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locomohvea a�d boxcar&amp;, major- , rassing jollrney downward ·For·
- - - - • -ettes, drum and tiug:le corps, drill lunately the trousers were s opped
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r::_�n�a: llrte of uniform- · in · lime.
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We Mix Conertle To Your Own Spedfleallons,
Deliver II Righi To Your Job When Needed
Saves Money - Time - Waste

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Goeglein Ready-Mix Co.

The annual reunion or th(' Mlt•
chc/1 Runell ramlly wlll be held
Sunday, July 3 1 , with a buslneaa
mieetina to atal'l at · 1 1 1. m. and
a polluek lunch to be aerved al
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weekend with one driver arre.11ted.
Lloyd $tob&amp;rt, Pomeroy, w■a
ched to the court of Mayor Kenne� M cElhlnne:, , for failu re to
atop wltb�n an. 1111UJ'ed clear di••
lance 1ner hil •WCtlr atruck • car
of D , P. Rite, ,)Udil leport,_ tn S.
Second It. Chief Gilkey u1d lb■t
Rice bad •l�ed tO:, make a left
turn onto lJncoln ,,. when IJe was
1truck by the Stobart vehicle. An
eaUm1ted $ 150 d1m11e was done
to the left 1ide ot the Rice car.
· No amtll wu made thl1 morn,
101 in an accident on Hlll-1t when
a hou■e trailer _pulled by Geora:e
P, lnllelman, M...... ,tru.t a park-

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FA•ILY INPITAL PUNt

• Debate - GOP
COnVenfIOn
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• e R evoIt JOIts N"IXOll pact
prea g 'Conservat1v

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CHICAGO UPI - A apread1n·1 ,1 reference to the Nilton.ft11ckefell1:1r
and wu · parked about frbree feet
the eurb• �he eh.le! uld. eonservalJve l'f!Voll jeopardized the call for new political confederaTbe Q'liler � a.mapd 10 es- Nlxon•Roekefel�er peace �•ct at 1 lion, to "meet modern problema
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Th�1Nln1 Floer Fight
In M iddleport Jail publican N■tional Convention.
Two men
· prenure frcvn conaerva.
Under
NIK•
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Richard
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court
awaltinf hearln&amp; In
of the Nixon-Rockefeller
foes
tlve'
Dominaln,
preaidential
he
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wttb·
for lnlo&amp;lcattPn
7 are Arnold
•Darit, liiddlePCll't. and K. K. tlon. ufily In bll IJ'�p. WII due on pact, the plitUorm cOmmittee . comlhe oon,enUon,acene at about noon I Pletely lenored part of a proposed
Sc.Itel. New JliVen.
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to ta�e eommand on I drive to I plank conta.lnin1 Jmpllcll O'itlclsm
en■e
J uni te the party for the election -of Preaident Eisenhower•• de l
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objected.
a
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Rockefeller
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EnroliJ:n�t
Th� eoruier,atlve rebellion ,wept I 1itld there may be a floor fight
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Into the foreign policy field only when the platform goes to
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Wednesday.
convention
con
lint'
the
before
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lew
Second sllmmer SeNlon enroll• a
In the face of almltar threats
men ta 1t Rio Gr1� Cohe1e were I ventlon g1vel· l l a. m., e.d,t, Gov,
andou11i:ed today ' ii1ch1dJng 14 1lu- ·Nellon A. Rockefeller and bil on the civil right! plank, that isdent from Kelp tt&gt;unl)'_ eommunl• backen already we?e threateninl 1 11ue ws1 atUI hanging in the com ' a fioor -flaht to etungtheo, -., pl■t- 1 m lttee, A aubeommltee voted 8-7
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The, . w-,e: ' Cbaite1 .Nol'fl1, (om pl111k1 on dden,e ■nd eivil Sunday nlgbt to approve a m ore
moderate plank than the Nixon•
dghta,
Reednlllfl;· Marp.l"et Goodwin,
The platform., commlttee, with f ROckefeller recommendation which
M iddlepenier; · Junior,
part; Janet Knllbt Cbeatel'i Ada the co nlflfVl:tlvtt in (ull command called for raclll deata:regatlon in
Oblln,fl'.1 lliddleport; '.llaz.lne Beed rejected Jhe propq..1 for a new all areas of nalional life and an
�t&amp;le, Jllnen- f,rtl1n, poUey -■pproaCh aet forth endonemenl of Neero lit-in dem•
RMdlvW'e"
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vtllet � . ·� ��eport; ·In , tl\fc ,. Nixon-Rockefeller agree, on1\rations:
Al a · caucu, Sunday ni1bt, the
B¥i1,hj Sin.ilia. Gcll4.lei Jied, Roll- rnent readied after lhelr . lttftt
New York dele,:alion vot•
N--vote
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nilht.(
Ut Stoff, t.,uc:t.·� ,an6' ctw"l• New Yotlt:-meetlia,: l'rlda1
RoelJefeller in hi•
1upport
to
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reported to have conferred with I in the hands of polltical t bouea. '
Nixon by telephone and to have ,
Lffll, Morten In Aunnln,
received aasur■nces that the vice
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ither Henry Cabot LOdge, u . s.
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prealdent would help.
m bauador to tl1e United N■tiona,
a
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j or Morton aUII appeared likely to
Rep. Wal �r H. Judd of Minne- be Nixon'a runnlna mate, In the
IOt■, the keynoter ; Gov . . Cecil H, rift between the liberal and, conUnderwood of - Weat Vlrg mla, the aerv ative wlngi of the party, the
te mporary chJirman ; , nd former. con servatlvet were rallytns behind
.President Herbert Hoover wlll ad• Morton ·•lthou,:h he baa never
dreu lOnig'ht 'I, aecond convention been JdenUfled aa one · ot them .
seaslon. The achedule for the open•
ered the
ing -1e11ion thil morning waa de- 1 Lodee had been consid
algns,
voted moatly to - preliminary for• front-runner. Th iere were
ho�!ver,
that
lll
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Nixon
�p
malltles but echoea or the dl1pute
a e
m t...t try to m H1 the con serv
,
m■nl•
over the Nlxon•Rockefeller
"tb
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�Y
nam
ng
Mbrton
or
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te1to were heard, too.
idential n �mination.
pres
vice
In his addn:s.a of welcome, Gov.
Although Roekefe�er appeared
William G. Stratton of Ullnoi1 said
''This la.not any 1ingle indivldu•l'a to have locked the door and nailed
convenlllf)n" arid that the GOP it shut ag1ln1t acceptance of set­
·cannot expect "th1:1 appeal of one ond place, some party leaders
man" to be enough, to win• the sllll ,talked hopefully of pultlng
him on the ticket With Nixon. Gov.
election in November.
And in seeking ■· contract be- Mark H■rtfleld !MIid llepubllean
,rut Detllo- ' l'■det'I' 11bould "pull - out all the
tween the Republican
Sen, !. atop■" to draft Rocket�llu for the
eoo.venUon,,
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DADS COME THROUGH - Boy Scouts of Troop 249 in Pomeroy rused
Of
sites, No
olber
Cheste
Camp
press cari into service to have camping gear hauled to
National
_attendlni
the
la
wbo
Lind
more. Reino Lind, above, Condor-st, father o r Tommy
produce
to
togetlier
materlala
labor
and
put
Jamboree at Colorado Springs, and other . da ds
la
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Mayer.
by 61!.
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and
e
Bllmor
this trailer Working on It were Ed Arnold, El za
by
in
project
the
given
assist
was
major
her
with an extended pocket for tent poles. Ano!
Mrs. Lind, who kept the workers In coffee,
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Midkiff Services
Will Be Held On

Unemployment
Claims Lower Now ·
Than Last Year

Richard V: Jones

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Rieh■rd Valentme Jonea, 44,
fkit, ,.arts that 301 ..__
died tb.11 momlnJ:. at hl■ home on
county worllen dNW
tbe · RarrilonvU.le road following
fflMlt ....,,,. for the SMt ...,
1 heart attaak. Mr. Jones had
N � le 346 fw the MfM
�mplalned of. • chest pain about
WNk Jn lfst:
o'eloek and pie Pomeroy emer­
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lnltUI dalmi and 266 untln• aenci 11!411ld wa• · called but he
puaeil i.way belll'f') tlteir arrival,
ffll! cl,_lnw.
-------Mr. Jones wu a fttenn of
World Wu n. , . He la IW'Vived by
D CCI
lh• lollowtng brolhen and aiJters
Kn. Alvin llaU)' i Po1t1eroy· Mn'.
COLUMBUS UPI _ Weekend Marie Frederlcll: 1 Vinton; ' Mr,,
traffic aoeidenta tl■lmed at leut lllldred Wud, BidweUi lln. Ruth
14 Uves in Ohie a United Preu Wallen, lliddleport; Ka.Utleen
International survey .5howed to- Jones., Columbul; Northcott Jones,
------Warren and Durwood. - Jonea, Los
MIIGS GINERAL HO�ITAL Ana:elea, Calif.
Admi tted Saturday : Herbert
He wu �ed In death by
Balley, Pomeroy.
hill paren� b.11 wife and three
Diacharged Saturday: E 1 1 a children ■qu. 1 brottler.
.
Weaver, Coolville.
Funet■l ■enice, w111 hie held
Tdmi(ted Sunday: Frank Kimel, Wednesday afternoon at S:30 at
Pomeroyf Val Hartunc, Minert- the Ewiq Cbapel with burial in
' ville.
LICENSE ISSUED
the 1►.eeb Grove cemetery,
Dlacb&amp;Tged Sunday : A. R. PulA marriage license bu bee� I•
slled in Probate Court to Junea llne, Middleport; Gladys Smith,
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Lee, 2.1 , engineer, A thens, ■nd �an- · Pomeroy; 1nrant Do'.nna Cbrl1tine
NEW � ' UPI - Stocki
cy Blaettnar, 23, teacher, daulhter Welch, Ga.lllpolil; Avdrey Jeffert,
of Mr. and Mn. Fred 8l1ettnar, , M lneravWe; Nancy Arnold. Pom- openod ........,,. mixed In mo,I,
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Midkiff, 86, who died Sunday
afternoon al the Holzer Ho$pltal
will be held Tuesday aflern.OOD
al two o' clock at the Ewin&amp; Chapel
with burial in Cherry Rldae
cem�tery.
He is $Urvived by a da.u&amp;hter,
Mrs. Elberl Taylor, Hemlock
Grove; (our grandchildren. ■nd •
brother, Blemia Midkiff, Dutch
Ridge. He was a lifelong reaident
of the (."berry Ridge community
and a member of the Cbeater
Maaonic lodge.
Shade Ri ¥er Lodge No. 4J5, .
will hold Ma.sank services for Ml',
Midkiff at 8 p. m . this evenin&amp; at
the funeral home. All memben
are askied to attend.
Rev. W eber Thoma will omeia te
1.l funeral aervices TU.esday.

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today Uut Soviet lighten tried lo force a U.S. RB-47 recon­ , !

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nausance plane to fly over Russia territory before shooting
and an��red by Nixon's peace fnt • · strona elvll ri&amp;ht1 decbra•
ii down lo the international waters of the Barents Sea Jul)' 1 .
pact with Gov. Nelson I\. Roc ke• U�. He 11id "it la eisiential we
Amb....dor Henry Cabot Lodge told tbe Security Council
feller, sparked a plaUorm com- J Ji.ate ii ltl't't l'l,q and hone'
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U. S. scientific devicea - lhe nature or whkh be did
m
ittee
revolt
which
scuttled
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· D WORKERS , Mlddlepo� councilm�n ' under municipal law dra-w $48 per liberal civil righta plank proposed
Conudent of �ettlng the Repu
not divulge - tracked the ill-fated KB-47 throughout its
�, - ,2 eadi. for 24 meetings annually, �ut ex tra meetings galore com e when unusual busl• by the two leaders.
Han nomlnaUon for, Pftaident, I
flllhl from an air base in England until II dllappeared.
. and requf red by law -· f473,000 s ewerage proj ect be- The 103-member committee, In Nixon a.aid. he expe,et, the elH•
tlf'..$$ lOOIJlf .. Such is the proposed He produced m■PI and chal'tl
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above by coyl\cil and Mayo r Kenneth McElhinney. Tonight they· meet ..•ll-nilht marathon sesaion, alto tl",n fi1ht= ,1f(Jth Sen; John F. Ken•
before the council meelini I.bow- • So�iet f11bt.er over, Soviet
r11;0nal
waters.
_
igored
the
-Nlxon.Rockefeller
recto
nedJ,
nomlnee,
the
lk
m
ocratic
in&amp; th■t the RB-4'1'• course newer
again ln.a regular session. ijayor McEl��ney has back to camera, and left to right, are Clin'1111!: RB---4T did not fall at 1503
on foreign policy.
be... "the clo1e1t politlcal campaign
took it closer than 30 milea to
t9n Fisher, John Zerkle, Lee Smith, solicitor B ernard Fultz, William D. Childs' A. A . Scar- ommendalions
either in Smiet territorial
Floor ,Jght 1.oom,
boJIJ'l
in ;N&lt;enl hbtory."
Soviet territory off the Kmin Pen
berry; and Wayne Gibbons.
waten, aa the Soviet Un.Ion claima,
_As
the
convenlion
opened,
botb
hotleat
fight
civil
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on
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N i xon and Rockefeller prepared ri
. Platform comm ittee chair•
Cha,.. ..,..,...HNI
northeut of 5YJaloy Noa, where
lo lead 8 fioor light to regain their �
mii: CharlH H Percy deacribed
The Sov_iet ,U;1ion haa acc med it actuall wu •l tbal moment.
ground on lhe two issues,
ia ,roup'a final product aa • I
the United Statea of agueuion The planeJ waa brought down i,,,
Gov. William G S tratton of ''"co�poaite" of what Nixon and
threatenln( univel'III peatt- and the Soviet Union neither al the
lllinols, weleomine the deleplH �eleller wanted artd • softer
Nid lbe big plane w11 ahot down place nor at the Ume which it
•l favored by aouth•rn-led
in the Intern,llonal Amphith,,.lno, P
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ovier Ruui&amp;n territory.
elaim■.
called lor a "hard-driving, sweat• fr
-KENNITH
Outllnes Actual lnnt,
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MATTHRWS,
Lodge a■id that at 3:00 p. m.
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no-holda-barred campa1in'?
Large , delegatl�1 from Ameri- e� Legionnaires paraded down elaiization ol patriot ic holiday �" ing,
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tan LeJuon J)Olll . m · Melg1 County l:{1Jh Street Sunday for lwo and a which "is cau!ling a gradual ero• tor the GOP to win In November.
Mid' Mn. Mer lin MattheWlr Ctt. when the lltlaaian, alliei:e the plane lhi■ : .Before it reached lbe point
attended the Oh10 Slate Conven- half hours in a temperature of 66 slon of tbe palJ'iotic spirit on
Sen. · Jacob K. Javits of ' New
l(9rk said he expected the New
lhtr•·1 checb th• cawalty cOnt,..I . w■a downed over Soviet w■ten by more than f10 miles north of Svy1lion ..Sa\urday •nd. Sund■f in · Col• degrcea,
these holidays.''
,
paM1· for ship's 600 po11nd IMin their fi&amp;b ten.. lhe chart •bowed the toy No■ at which it wu 1eti..eduled.
reconaidfor
umbus with the .Eia:hth Distriet
move
to
Acta On R•utlo1tt
-Called for the creation of York forces
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1t..m sy,tem aboard tht- hNYJ at• RB-47 ••• 50 milea: norlheaat of to tum to the nortMut. ■ SovJet
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. commanded by M lddleporl 1 Don
Actinf on feaolutiona, the dele- youth recreationRl and education- eralion of the civil rights plank
.
Roa�h ,pi�n,: 1pecial reco�oition. gates:
t•k earrler USS FRA.NKLIN D Svyato, Not, the nearest land fia:ht.er preued in fl'Om the RII•
i al centers to counter juvenile de• whc-n the platform committee re- ,
The diltr1tt WOJ'! the_ at■te annual
convenes at 4 p. m. e.d.t. to act on
ROOS tvELT, prnffltlr cruising In m ua to the RleDe of the incident ward aide and tried to force the
-Asked i.hat velerans
who J1nquency.
p)ane off ita eoune into · Sovlet
tM· Mtdltffranun. AltNN:I th■ u set by Jloleow.
IW■rd l�r - belnK I.be f1n t to attain reach the age of 65 be considered . -Endorsed the FBI, House Com• the final 1))ank--education.
territor,.
the
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Loda:e
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.tfech11
Matfhewl
At
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ROOSI..VELT,
It. meQlbenhlp quota.
mittee on Un-American Activities
disabled for pemion purpoaes,
R ockefeller reiterated hl&amp; detert.."XJa
"Tbe Soviet flghta was aucceu,.
N to -"M" DIYllion,. a sub-clMsion RB-47 wu 200 m.ilet away from
According to the ·Cfniled Press
-Advocated despite vigorous and ·senate Subcommittee on In ter: mination to "fight on the floor If
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in forein, our plane off Jtt
ful
Intema.Uonal eil(ht Air Force vet- dissent that the Armed l:orccs nal Security in fighting s ubversive ne cessary '' to get
The law firm of Webster and of the shlp'a Eng,1,...,-lng o.p,,t Svyafuy N01 .
a st,rong eivil
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and in. � I&amp;. plannei
c:oune
bu
''The
government
,....■n,lbl•
Soviet"
Is
DMtlon
M
er•� ot• World W•� , ll _took over bra_n��es combine their recruiting aetivilies.
rights plan k . In view or the plat• Fultz was hired Saturday qy the nwnt.
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the liudenhip o( t�e Ohio ,Depart• acl1vttles.
Demanded funds be made .avail, form developmen h , he changed M�O County comm iHioner1 to for ttt. operation 1and malnfenal1" atat� � indeed bouted - !a its turn to the �L It WH not
pipe
ment of the �ericao Legloo to-Rejected a · Ports�outh
I able tu 11ll�_w Vcle�ans Adminie- hi&amp; pl�n to attend thi s morning's reprepent that body d uring the of the 1tit1 . flat-tep a vltal four ft1,l,in memorandum. to tbe- cotlllcil lh■t alK'teUful 1n fordq: the
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J.t.
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air
Soviet
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!nto
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tenltor•
Soviet
ntered
RB-47
the
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�lch
Mntera
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day. ·
poul that tb,e greeting buddy be tration regional officers to catch opening conv ention se ssion and re- •�•ce of Pro1ecuUn1 . Attorney •llflnee
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uted. for "C01l:1!�de" as a sal- up with a �ck �QS: of v-eteran1' mained at hia hotel 11uue.
1 --'" IM · ehlp MIii., '-6ll! Jltl111 lei. trtten 9f!i ·J.ulr 1 -- kllemelen OW' plane to � a det1&gt; '
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; "�W 191!'?'1�· •":::'· 1 �mt: e,t't"'�•� · 'tml cmt•P • .,,.._'Bl�' 11ilttiti' · ·'olf tfo fA• Washt ·u£Min1 1n0,.._:._.min
doubt br
,ltetr, ;ilJ� � ltt,. �. �
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eatabll'abed
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The re1olution hiring the l•w
, .Pl�."1 l9 creu1ng' com':l'er- . flent
� RUUJAN ON PAff --TWO·
..,tern Ohkt, ■n ex-Air Fore• •i
Arrbanpl and wu abot down by
fir m WH passed bi, a 2-1 vote ol ... CrMk Hloll School,
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I�.
the board of commiUIOnet1, Com•

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CHICAGO (UPI)_ - The "unity" NS() Republlcan conven,
hon opened today m unexpected conflict over civil rights and
··foreign policy.
' Vice President Richard M. Nb!JI, a.,.red of the presiden,
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lial nomination, flew 'from WaahlNl&lt;&gt;o to· whot had become I
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Nixon Flies To Battle With
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SUNDAY ·MONDAY
Jerry LewiS-Fred Ctark
"VISIT TO A SMALL .
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- also Sal Mineo-Gary Crosby
"A PRJVATE'S AFFAIR"
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, July 25,
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TONIGHT
Fred MacMurray
Wlllia m Bishop
"OREGON TRAIL"
(Cinc-mascope &amp; Color)
- also Russ Tamblyn
"TOM THUMB"
(ln Dolor)
Also Cartoon

Walk-In Garden
Club Holds
Flower Workshop

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TONIGHT
'•f)'{ f .A HOMA T'Ef\RITORY"
Bill Wilbams-Gloria Talbot
- also "TI-fE LA.'iT ANGRY MAN"
Davlc f Wayn "--�I Muni
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Magnolia Temple ?ythlan Sb­
ter1 met in regular se11ion Thun
day evenine d the DAV Hall
with A1Dand.a Kasp111r, e1cellent
acnior , prealding.
Rhea Myen. who has been ill
at the home of her daua:hten in
Cinclnnatl, bu been returned
home and 11 lmprovln1, Bernice
Eberabach l1 1110 iroprovinl at
her home from I r�cent illneaa.
A than k you note w■a read from
Lydia Stewart for flower• aent
at the death of her buaband.
aoelal hour followe«J th&amp;
meeting, game, were ph1yed with
prizes awarded the wJnner, and
a desaert cour9e w,111 served by
Leura Elaelsteln.

Plan, were dlscuued for In•
1pection on Wednetdl)', Sept. 7,
when Po�eroy , lend G r■nae 2741
ntel Wedneaday evenJn1 at the
DAV Hall with C, L. Healon, wor•
thy m1_1�er, prealdtna. ·
CommunJc1tlona Wert read from
th,: ,Slate Graiwe and fNfrn C. N.
Jone.a, deputy mu.,.r. . It wp 1a­
nounc� that the Oran1e W'Ould
serve al the nnt meelln1 of
Pomon a Grange. Plana were made
for a booth al the M elp County
Fair. One applleatlon for mem­
bership wu received.
BIii l.,ikc, repre1cntatlve to
Boy'1 State, 1howed
pictures
which he h■d ta ken and wUI a:ive
.1 tal k on lhe trip in lhe
neu
ruture.

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Pythian Sisters
Hold Session
Thursday Even,ing

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tertaincd with_ a hamburg fry 1
Thursday f'venini: at their home
I on Rutl.1nd Road.
.
Thoee attcndin'! WPl"C Mr :i"ft
Hom(' m�de ice crea� was 1110
Mrs. c. L. llcalon. Mr. anrl Mrs
·•crvPlf rlurm'! t h e ev,,,nme: to Mr.
Phil Mei n hu-t, Mr. an&lt;i Mrs. E A. 1
M�s. C'l;\rPnce Hu mphrey of
;111,1
Bertels. 1--! uril in"t•m. E•ma S:rn i t ti ,
W"'" 1 h , Fla., M•s. Everett
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Mr and M rs. l)ale Sm i:.h, Mr and
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f';,v1s . M1ddl,.y,ort, Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Alhert Wnc dard . H .. r• · •;
1 Moore, Jtan Lama. Mr. a •irl M�s r."l , rln� r, ,,., s�n Harold. and
rl u .. h t rr M�rjnr1e, Mrs. Elb:aMlh
R.
Parmal ee and ;:randf(lns
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'! m r h•M' """ Mr'!. William
Sonnv 81f'vins and Hi'lv l'lc . l �l
Baker
of Pomeroy.
A l f red R. Youni:: a n d rami!y.

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A work shop In flo'!Ver arranain11
was held when the Wal k In Gar­
den Club met at the borne of Mn.
N or ma �ulford for the July meet•
inK.
Discu1aJon1 on the uae ol matcr­
iRls and autti"ble contalnera were
held and aome useful knowledge
was gained.
Durln1 the aoclal hour the ho1les11 1ervcd relreahments to ten
mcmbcn and one guest, Connle
Reed.
The next meeting will bo with
Mrs. Edna Lee.

The r..,,diea AudU■ry of Drew
Web■ter Poll 38, American Le1lon,
Pomeroy, wlll meet al 7:30 p. m.
'.l'Ueada,, July 26 at th• Le11on
! Hall. All membera are ur,:ed to 1t.
teod.
I New oflicera of the auxlllary are
, r eq utattd to ml!:et Sunday. July 24,
1 2:30 p. m. a,t, the Lea:lon Hall.

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10 SAY OF HIS CLASSMATES OR 11-iE
ALMA MATER WH IL� 1'1-IERE ·•••

s generally believed that all prires have of fooll ret .iilin g . And this , of course , is one
risen by big percentages in the l ast 1 0 years. of t hl' bi g reasons why the cost of typical
But that is not true of a number of commodi- foods has remained relativel y stable over a
ties - including some of the commodil ir.s
lengthy period or years - years in which the
whirh are most important to our lives.
rost of livrng :is a whole has risen substant ial­
A recent column by Sylvia Porter , t he na­
ly .
tiona ll y knuwn business analyst. touches on
The sam e ·1hing is true of many other items
this. A sfiort time ago, she writes, she went
to a groce�y store and bought eight t rpical sold ut 1:e t a i l . clothing i ncluded, America n
food i tems. The cost was $5.69. Two years retailing has taken much more of the sting
ago the_ identical items would have rosl a out of i n f l a 1 ion t han is generall y understood,
penny more - $5.70. And even y ears ago by steady progress in cutting .costs and in­
the cost would not have been a great deal creasing volume. The savings have been pass­
ed on to l he consu mer. And there's one thing
less t han now - $4.90.
M iss Porter also emphasizes the intensity this consu mer can be sure of - he gets top
of the competitio11 that exists i n the business VJ lue for his shopping dollar.

Do-It-Yourself Health Pr8W•

A great deal or attention is b�ing given to
the health problems ol the growing elderly
proport ion of our population. Out of this, i t
i s to be hoped, will come programs and poli­
cies that will meet the needs without impos­
ing on llS the l'Ostly regimentation that some
p roposed legislation would make inevitable.
One point deserves to be much mere wide•
ly u n derstood than it is - the problems in•
volved are not. by any means , confined lo me­
. dicaI care, and hospital and nursing home
service. Dr. Edward L. Bortz , a past president
of the American Mcdica-1 Association , has
made that dear. As he puts it, majo r a{flic.
tions of older dtizens today can be traced to
faulty diet , flabb y hoclics, excessive fatigue,
and a i mless living. Ami , he adds , a· do-it-your•
self health p ro g ram designed to cure or al-

leviatc t hese afflictions · can· be tJie greatest
insurance policy for a It&gt;n'ger, h:ealthi'er life.
In h is words, our soeiefy is "immature and

.vouth-orien ted. ' ' So this is tbe time to cease
"worshippin g the glamour and! romance of

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Earlv,, Sta rt In Ohio·This Year

Sen- NOW "THAT HE'S OUT, !'MO'S..

"!HE Sl')'.RK F'l.Uo WHO NEGLEC!S KtS
(lU�NESS 10 PROMOTE ALL REUNIONS,

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"It's great to be a Yankee."
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The big rat· e !hi&amp; year i&amp; for
the presidency. · But in Ohio,
t!tere i-: going to be a real tough
(ight for 4'.!0nt1'01 of the Legisl a­
ture, especially the House.

BY HASKELL SHORT
Unit.,d Pre11 lnt•rn•tional
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The campaigns an· beginning
early this year.
The time apparently is J&gt;SSI
when a person wanting to serve
his lellow man by assuming the ,
headaches of public office waited
until Labor Day to ssy why he
should have ttie privilege.
Now both sides a re actively
Demoorab,
Ttle
campa lgnin,.
having had their inning i n Loe
Angeles, put their caravan on
the road for a few day1 to test
sentiment and to give tti!;! ca ndi•
dates a chanoo to rehearse th�ir
speech·ea which' thl!y hope to hon�
into the real' thing for pse in•
the f all.
Both Republl'cans and o·emo­
crata have various independent
citilenB' gtoups organized and
m apping their drives.

NEW ZEALAND C:&gt;32 I "?
HE.LL.0 ..lHIS IS DULCIM.ER•·
YEAH··· CLASS OF '39•M
1-H:.V .' :::C'M HEAD OF i4E
REUNION COMMITTEE··WHA1'TAYA SAV f
'VOU'R:E. COMIN(;II,
AlN'TCl-lA, PAL ?

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NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS
State of Ohio
of Hlghw,■y,
Department
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Columbua, Ohio, July 8, IMO
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Contract Stiff Legal Copy
No. 6o.135
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Unit Price Contract
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Sealed proposals will be received
AIR CONDfflO)URG. llEFBIGER- a� �Rei office of the State Highway
aUon ,ervl(?jl: Jict'i ltelrlaer•• Director of Ohio, at Columbus,
Obio,., unti1 1 0 a. m., Ohio (E&amp;Btern)
1 1 �, l'few U.Vet1.. l'.boqe WI- ·
8-23-tl stal'lo ard Time, Tue1day, August' 9,
1960, for Improvements i n :
(.Proposals Nos. 1 l.o 5 inclusive
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Addm, It lllifd/i,port, Ohlq, hao
IIHn duly -lnted II jAdijllnlt­
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late of
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1ra,ment on e-, 11.
,,v1ment: Widlh 18 fwt Len gtJa
IIIOTICI TO CONT.ACT-- :lt ,119 ,,0 feet or 8-57 milel.
STA.Tl OF OHIO
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Bidder. mulil apply on the proLea,I Copy No. 6C)..ffl
per forms. for preq�lificalion
Unit Prk4: Contract
wilh the Highway Credit Eumln!lealed pro�aa,1 wlll be rtt�iv- er, al Columbu1. Ohio, al Jea1t 10
ed al �he office of _the State H ilb- day, before the da1t- set to open
way Director of Ohio al Columbu1, bid■.
Ohio, until 10:00 a. m., Ohio (East­
The minimum wage to be paid
ern) Standard Time, TUelday, Au­
gust 9, 1960, for improvement. In: to all labor l!'mployed on thli con­
tract 1hall be io ac('ordance with
Propoul No. 1
llel&amp;1 Count)·, Ohio, cm Sediona the "Sdiedule of Prl!'vailing Hourly
OJ)(), 4.82, Slate !tout.e No. 680 in Waae Bat� Aacertained and De­
Scipio and Bedford Town■h ipa, by termined by the Department of
applyin1 modifitd stabilized but Industrial Relal1on1 applicable to
coune ,ind E-LOl!i ,Station Gradin1 St,.te Highway Departrnenl Jm­
provementa in accordance with
Sections U15.03, 4 1 15.04, 4 1Hrn5,
t.116.06, and -l-J 15.(r; of the Revised
Code of Ohio."
NOTICE Of' 41'POINTMINT
1'he bidder must submit wilh hi•
Admlnlatrator
Est•f• of Phylli1 I. tbwk clece•Md bid a certified check in the amount
of •t&lt;.3!50.00.
C•■- No. 11.407
r1ans and llpet"irications are on
Notice is hereby given th� Ro­
bert E. Smith, Sr., whoae Post Qf.
rice Addrea&amp; ia R. D. 3, Pomeroy,
Ohio, haa been duly appointed as
Adminilltrator o( the Eatate of
Phyllis L Hawk, late of M eip
County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated thi1 14th da)' of July llMIO.
F. IL O'BRIE-N
Judge onhe Probate Court
Meig1 counJy, Ohio
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Oliver 60 tractor in fine shape. EJGJIT ROOMS, b11.lh and &amp;arase
'6,000. Gilbert Weeki property
Call G. A, Deem alter 7 p. m.
located on H.t. 33 at foot of
7 20 8tc:
WI 9-301:11 Racine.
Rose Mill. If interttted write or
ONE MAOIC CHEF kitchen &amp;love.
t.all collect Mn. John Friel, 403
In 800d &lt;:0ndiUon. Call WY 2Sherban Ct,, Loui1V"llle, Ohio.
2990, 108 Butternut Avenue,
Phone TR 5-2367.
7-22-Jt.e
Pome roy, Ohio.
1 · 23-3lp
FOR SALE: rvA BROWN pro­
1 MASSEY-HARRIS combine pow­
pert)' reduced price, 7 room1,
er t11ke off. P. M. Cowdery, Long
bath, gas, hot water heat, 2 car
BottoQ\, O.
7-23-3.lc
g11rage. ClOHe
down town.
Above high water. 228 Cole SI.,
Middl�port. omce Fhone WY 2·
532'&gt;, Re&amp;. Phone WY 2-2917.
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IIUII IIOATJ AND MOTOIIJ tu
1114 MP while the\' tut. Mo,,..
600 L Mai,,
St., P.....,. Phone WY4'VO.
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US ROUT E 3:t-37 acres roll lng
land, 9-room frame with bath
garage, 2 barns, other build­
ings. Plenty waler, own lillli
IO ROOM MOUS!: ON BU'M'ER,
$ 16,000.00.
well.
NUT Ave. Phone WY 2-3775.
POMtiROY-5-room frame, bath
7 20 6tc
lot 76:d04, nice garden. Terms

Width 20 It&lt;\, Un(th
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PHONE WY-2-21 57

Caro� Sue Rauc6' of :Newarlr spent .
1 1everal days at the P,ii'nter home,
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[ son, SJ?8nt Silt'Urdll)1 amt! SfutdaY
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contrihtio
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Congo
The
LEOPOLDVILLE,
youth" and concentrate
July 25
UPI - United Naticns troops
Bloodmobile will be at .the witb' Ml'. and 1/ttt;. V irgif l\'ou's111 and1
that the mature older citizen' mattes to our moved relentlessly into the inter- PoThe
meroy High School, Monday, family.
ior 0£ the Congo today, taking July 25 from noon to 6 p. m.
socie1 ,v .
•D'elONll Wllftai:n1• sJJlnt,
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The Daughters of u nion Veter- with Ca rol Geoflein.
One of t he rnost urgent needs is· t aban­ over from Belgi'an and Congolese
forces and he ading for a show- ans will meet at lhe DAV Hall at
Ma ry J6 ind Donnie Roush are
don t he custom of compu1!10ry retirement at ?own in ··seceded" Katanga Provvisiting at' Jaclc�n with Mr. and
7 : 30 p, m.
age fi5 or any arbitrary, :ftjn'W. &amp;r&amp;at· num• ince.
i Mrs. Lan')' Roush.
J uly 26
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M'r. and Mrs. Da ve H olter of
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Pomeroy
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of
p,!rilld'
hers of p.eople now alt'allll
�ork' out so�e way to avoid tak- 6 p. m. In the sot ial roomJ; of the Five Points, Mrs. Geneva King of
performa nce at 65· or ot�. 'lCY consigft• them mg lhe provmce by forc e.
Federated Church for the annual 1 Portsmouth Mr. a nd Mra. Willie
Provindal Premi�r M o i s e picnic. Memb l'rs are to take their King of Ki�gsbury, Mr. and Mrs.
lo I he ranks of me idlo- is ro· dir lh'em a grave
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Charles Sayre a nd fa mily, Mr. and
in j u �1 ice - and' to d�priVe tl\'e nation of en­ T11hombe has proclaimed Katan own table service.
ga's in�epen&lt;lence rrom the Congo I
Mrs. Albert Heilman or Syracuse,
July 27
use to and s111d the appearance or U. N I The Wildwood Garden
ergies , ahilities , and· experfence if
club and Rev. and Ml'1!. Weber Thom a
troops would mean war.
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workshop, Using flowers in se ason, were recent callers of Mr. a nd Mrs.
vast adva ntage.
So far the U. N. emergency op- I in the basement or the Forest Ru ti Will Heilman.
- -- --Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mossman and
work and TV guest appearances, ernUon to bring ord er lo this Mcthodisl Church al 8 p, m. Mem�1fartin spends much or hill time in shattered country has gone off I bers are to bring cookies for re- da ughter, Mr. a nd Mrs, Willi am
By Mrt. J. E. Radekln
f reshments. The Christmas in July Taylor a nd son, Mrs. R. Taylor,
clrnrity work.
with amazing smoothneH.
Wood is on the Sick list.
Lloyd
His lutC11l promotion is the
A contl11gent of l,100 Tunisi a n flower show scheduled for Sunday, Mrs. H arry Brown and sons, Mr.
Radektn Is In the Chilli•
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B.
By Mrs. Glenna Milhoan
tmd Mrs. Ralph Painter and daugh­
"Hole-In-One" toorn , ment which troops under the U. N. colors took July 3 1 , has been cancelled.
a l.
Hospit
eo\he
W. E. Milhoan and. Ralph ·
The Eastern Athl�lic Boosters ters were Sunday a fternoon callers
raised $10,000 last yeur. In the over from th e Congolese Force
f\.
Gerald Collin!! a nd family o r
w,�d,
returned
Columbus
of
Smith
second such event, lo be held at Puhliriue at J.uluabourg in K asal nre sponsorln� an ice cream so- at the P ainter home.
Columbus were Sunday guests o f
Roush is vl1iting nesday from a ten day trip thru G . A. Radekin and !amlly. Ro­
Mrs. Jennie
Province Sunday. ·A week ago Lu- I cial Wednesday evening, 6:30
luabomg was a battle scene �hc11 p.m. on the lawn of the Tuppers Mr. a nd Mra. Gera ld Violet or Tup- lbe West ai. far as Tucson. Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rose bert Holliday, wife and Judy were
Helgian paratrooper, landed to I Plains School.
pers Pl a in8•
dm1hlc the rnM1 l.iJ.:e.
also guests.
LlkH Sport■
Mr, a nd Mrs. Alva Clark and and son Billy or Columbus call ed
Racine GrangE&gt; meets Wedncs•
rescue 1 ,400 besieged Europeans
and I pl ac·•• him fifl h -is ll,1rry
By VERNON SCOTT
Margaret Goodwin is attending
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Mrs.
and
Mr.
pareots,
her
on
day 8 p.m. iii the Gfange Hall. two children ca lled on Mr. and
"'Mir mon e y goes into Pre11irlenl from marauding Congolese.
ltfrknrnn. Hr harl ! 11!' 11111 · ,1 t ' l.iss.
UPt Hollywood CorrHP9ndent
Rio Grande summer Rchool and
afternoon.
Thursday
Milhoan
ett
The Congolese were repor1ed to Largo attenrlnnec urged for De- Mrs. Vlrgil Rou11h Synday evening.
llOLLYWOOll UPI - Tony Pilur- 1 1.- w11H �•mvP. suphisl i&lt;'a11 ·d mnn F.isenhower's 'people - to • pe ople'
Nellie Vale is attending OU.
· pri,Ject whlt-h helps s&lt;'nd ente-r­ have given un "cnlhusia�tic" wel• grcc prectice.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Dave Williams and 'J'hcy camf' down from Lake Hope
tin, whu ha� hern :1 !111.(in,:: for a wilh 1 n•mcndo11 .� im put'1 ·
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boho o f
weeks
a
spending
are
they
where
July 21
•
family attended the funeral of
living for tlw pas\ 2� yt•arR, to1l;1y
Nul K i n t: Col,•, mPl low, pf'nal rat- laine rs nnd athletes abro ad on cnmc to 1he Tunlsinns.
spent the weekend
Chillicothe
Meigs County Demo&lt;'r111tlc Wo- Br adley Scott of Woodsfield on vacation.
listed hlM I O fnvorill' vnc:il iRls, 11nd i nt.( &lt;· rn111wr, pl111•1•d six t h ,m t hr&gt; goodwill 10tll"!!," Murtin explained.
here.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
"I 111cc sports-even though I
•
: m&lt;!n'a Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday. Mr. Scott was a brolherthey ran from Al JolRcm to Bohhy l ist .
Connie Weyand spent some lime
Mr.
a nd Mrs. M. L. Bahr were
gives
thiR
and
Williams,
Mr.
of
w
a
in-l
rd
a
W
Second
Pomeroy
the
at
the
in
80s
shoot
111'0
is
'
• Darin.
' Thi' younr:!l'r g1•1U'r:i! ion
her grandmother Genevia
with
·
F'ire House, Plans will De made for
Mr. a nd Mrs. Floyd Spence ea ll- and Mrs. Art Kasper or Columbus Foster.
One of the highesH�aid nli::M vldrng Rnnw finp �i 11ger�. too," hi• mr n guod opportunity to combine
.,
,
..
lh� cnr avan which will be at the ed on Mr,a. Jennie Roush Sunday and Mr. and J4r�, . , C, E. Woode of
clu b performer, in the bu■UUlu.,1-odded. "A1 nny gi\'1•11 t tmf' · t'h&lt;'l'I' u ,g&lt;mct cnuse with a tot ot Ju1&gt;1.tt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Radekin, Mrs.
Tuppers Pl a ins. . ,
fl el Martill, Thursday, .August 4, afternoon.
Hl
Martin mea,mre(f his 10 beat Hy . . are, �01.enR of llflOII �i nl,!1•r� ,1rnu11d,
Vale. and son John spent a
Nellie
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elselstein
al 12:30 p. m. Mrs, Reynolds, secre,
Bil part: Movie-gO('rR will hnve
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Painter
1helr I m pact on lmlienrei., · - J .. �"11tlt! ·rnnRt of 1 l11•1n (' om1• nn1l go
with- relatives in Colum­
weekend
with
tary to Cong. Moeller, will be pres- and Douglas Johnson and Carol of Lancaster visited recently
In his opinion lhf' grt'n l �111.l{&lt;'r with t hf' r;i,I�. I've• �••l'n ii twppen I heir rm or Biblical epics ne,&lt;t
bus.
Taylor.
Mur:I
Mrs.
and
Mr.
ent for 1he club meeting a nd a ll Sue Ra qch called on Mr. and Mrs.
of the past q111trl1•r t.•i•nt ury wm1 to morl' }'O\ltlg hopduls ! lu111 I yrar if lhe re�istrotlon of titles Is
..
Chester PriC"e and family visit­
Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan ·
: ine1.iber1 are url!'.!ed lo a ttend.
11ny indication. 20•h Century-Fox
Harry Brown Wednesd ay evening,
Jolton, whom h e described 811 con count.
.
their daughter Betty in Day.
ed
went to P arkersburg Sunday to
A vorat1on�I training !iChool for
The Syracu1e Third Wednesday
h&amp;B regi1tered "The Gre atest Story
Bett Voice
"the muter of them ull. He wa11
ton.
j
the
at
Goeglein
rles
a
Ch
Mrs.
see
start
unemployed
1s
to
expe&lt;'led
_
Home Demonstration Club me et.
thl!I mo,t e,i;clling perform er
"But I think Bobby Darin la Ever 'J'()ld" and "Chri,t the King."
I
Mrs. Olan Harvey spent a few
St. Joseph Hospital.
ever sa\f."
,
here to 11tay, He'R one of the �J-G, M a1ready 11 working on "The on Septe1�ber 1 at l�e Point Plea- 1 ing h a s been postponed from
ays in Holzer Hospita 1.
d
&lt;'&amp;11Jett
Jimmie
Mrs.
Mr. and
"Next 1 haye to place Hing greutcst stylish, I've soen In the King of ,Kin,li," . , . . Peter Lind 9ant Senior High School accord- Wedne1day July 20 to Wednesday
Mrs. A. D. Morrison was in
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunt one
,Jayes and Mary Healy arrivA:I in ing to Clifford Dunn, Pl. Pleasant July 26 at 'I' p.m. Jl will be thet
Cro1by. Re ■old romanoe all ovl'!r pll9l 20 yeiirs.
h a ving her eyes ex a­
Gallipolis
evening this week.
the world, and was the first of
'·Then there iwe Tommy Sond!I Hollywood thi11 week to eturt re• VOt'ational . · 11grirultural teacher at the home of Mrs. .ft!ssle Cot
ed. She was accompanied bl'
min
.
Mrs
Mrs.
nd
Mar
Shaffer
a
y
.
trill, Ethel G arl a nd will be speala
tftit great 1tylistA."
,ind Pitt Boone. Tommy ' s appeal hearsals· for their ne11 television and coordinator of the prog rl\ffi ,
Mildred Da ins of Pomero;, called her daughters Mrs. Frank John
CourseM t� be offe red in the er on "Flower Arranging",
The late Buddy Cl ark Wal third lM his torriric tendernei;i; ni; lw sorles "P eter Lovee Mary" £or
on Mrs. Cl a ra Mllho:!lln and chil­ slon a n� Mrs. Wm. Swett.
Sk a ting Party at Stansbury Park,
Pro!iucer Jorry Wald program which has been app.rov ed
on Mlrtln'1 llBl. 'l'ony 111y1 Buddy 1ings, Pat a[)peols lo holh the old­ NBC-TV .
Tuesd ay evening,
dren
had more heart th a n tho others.
er i,:eneratlon and kids, Thnt's a nnnounced h e will dcla)' filming by t h� Mason County board 9f Middleport for Youth or Melgr
Auditor
te
a
Rhodes
St
A.
mes
a
J
,
edu
ation
DepartStale
the
and
c
County Churches of Christ, 4 p. 111
his "return to Peyton Plaec" In
Younl!lfff• Plnerare qualify."
delivered l11t week to OhJo Unl"Frank Slnntrn h a• to ra te high
Tonlh on Tony•� ll!1t Is Gordtm Camden, Maino, untn September to ment or Education, include m ac• to 8:45 p _ m.
hine shop training, dr11rting, nur- 1 The Paat Matron, of Pomeroy verslty a t Athens the first shipavoid the influx of tourists.
on anybod)"s list," he 1ald. ''He MueR11e.
�ing, typing and 1horthond.
Cha pter OES will meet Tuesd ay ment of microfilms of state audi•
brouaht c&gt;Xcilcment lo a new gcn­
''He hnA the be1t voice of them
BY tRMA B. lijLI!
The
ls•.
a
progr
m
parl
or
a
a
evening al the Masonic Temple tor's record1 for safekeeping, in
enUon of slni:ers. He combin es all,'' M11.rtin sald. "Gordon's 111 a
Phyllis Ihle is attending
Mis1
cooper
Defense
Civil
e
th
with
tion
a
state wide progr am cost ing $400,- with Mn. Hartwell Curtl 89 hos- ·
,real showman1hlp wlth a voice woll-tralnrd, rnhns1 voiCt'. nncP he
the Otterbein camp at Westerprogram.
last
the
by
approved
und
000
tess.
that he U8eM like a fine lnstru­ c an 11lng .11.nythlng from liJ(hi opera
ville this week.
The films, which are duplicate
slate legislnlure. A total of $6,200
July 29
m•nt.
lo 'popul ar 1turt."
Fred Smith Jr .. of Chester re- ,
copies
llimt,
of
the
in
file
on
sea
b
The a nnual picn ic or the K of
has bee n approved for the Mason
Gauges; Montgomery, Hl.1 on centJY visited with hii aq
"Another or the �11-tltne greats1n addlllnn 1o hi� night club
nt, M• . .
a
ment
- ·-of
in
St
a
e
tehous
th
cont
--,
e
County training school .
2
--·-- - - ---.
P's and the Pythlan Slater8 of
u pper, 8.9 on lower, running
Courses will be oftered free to the MJddl eport t.,od ge wlll be min..iture copies of ca ncelled 1tate feet ; Gallipolis, 18, 6 on upper. Reed Easterday a nd family.
Mrs. Clara Gruese.r,
Mil•
unemployed West Virgini a resl• held July 29th at th l! Middleport warrants, ledger sheets and state 9, 7 on lower , running 3 feet: Lock
dre d Ihle, Mrs. Bertha Holt,,r and
exa
r'
e
in
ports.
e
r
....
d
train
to
order
In
nls
and
men
5
n
m
ose
o
d
w1
1
c
0
4
10
ower,
roadslde park. The affair wi be
LI. , 1
, upper, 1•
ACROSS
,
• _,1_, est er B 11· t y eaII ed on llr and
These films are being file d In K an awha River dims on the sill.
M ary M. Proltllt, 98, passed women ror new Jobs. such un- potluek and each famlly is asked
t. Ceases
Mrs. Dewey Mulford ret:'ent11 .
away this morplng at the home emplC!yed persons nre asked to in- to bring the i r own table serviee . a sealed vault constructed apeclI. Mah, doer
Condition of Movable dams: All
Several from here atteridet tht!
of her son, Joe, near Racine. She quire immediately at the Pt. Plea The picnic will be held at � p,m. fically for the auditor's reeorda, dams are up and closed.
11, Zodiac algn
Young-Rouah
weddlnC Frtdw at
:
i&gt;
ln
the ba11ement of EwJn1 Hall on
was born Sept. lf, 1881, tho dau· sant offlre or West V irgini a de- and all the fa milies of the K or p ;
12. Ohoauy
Ohio River Boals : ownbound
aweot�
ghter of Frederick Vincent and partinent of reemployed service, and the Pythian Sist ers are Jnvit- th e unlvenity campus. Sel ection Lock 13, Ovec at e:lO am, l2-6 ; the Carmel Church.
18, Scotllllh.•
Mr. and Mra. John Ihle and
IOp
of the 1tate-1upported university Lock 19, Raymond E. SalvP.tti a t
aaeltc
Mary Freed, of G alllpolrs. She h a d which is open from 8:30 a.m. to ed to come,
l eft Frid ay Mornin1 tor
mily
a
f
30. Kilid of
H. Penman
Southern
Jn
llved · In Mela:1 county the greater 4 p.m., Mond ay through Thursday,
was
Ohio
made � lO:l5 am,0-2o; Lock 22, Atlas at
July 30
dar Point and expect to attend
Ce
16. Sheep'11 cont
O--O;
D
met(rem
part'o f her life and was one or and from 9 a.m. lo 4 p. m. on Fri•
use
a
c
, bnt.tery
remotent1u
,t,
of
Lock 23, Pennsyl
The Middleport Fire Department
:40 am, I
the Reed reunion at Zlner,me
31. Equally
18, Mu10
th e county 'a oldest re1ldents.
day,
vania a t l J : lD am Sunday, ll-6 Sunday.
ice crea m soci al a nd ear wash a l ropolitan areas,
32. Oreat
l'I'. R&amp;bblta
She wss preceded In death by
de
a
m
per
who
Rhodes,
aonaUy
•
Applicants may also rontact the Cltv Hall, 1 p, m. Ull d ark. Soci a l
Elger Cliff at 1 : 00 pm, 4 O; Helen
111-llll'dll)'"• Alll11'41f
Lake
-------lt, Make
the initial d&amp;liver, to William
br.r husbrind. Joseph Proffit( and · Ma11on County board of education starl9 at 4 p, m.
: 35 pm,· 5-0; Beaver at 6:00
3
at
30. Snick and.
:l:l. Shark
,mow
bcllove
P0Ll(I Altl:IST "NAZIS
-- Roberson, comptroller 1t Ohio pm, l -0; Mike Creditor at 8:M
three dau1:hlers. Survlvlni:: are offlc ea for additional informatlon.
3�. Tho Threo
vohlclmt
21. Lnrrc ,make
WASHINGTON (UPI) - �If.
- -��the following children; Anna
Unlverolty, .said additional ,hip. am 20-0
4.0. Pronourl
WIiie Men
22. Oold (Sp.}
U. lllxlernnl
led American Nazi P.arty
d·
Shield1, Syrot•use: Minnie Welch,
m ents of the fllm would be made
-J.
Ofi�t
.a,O
l)pbo�nd: Ga11ipolis, :Vulca n sty
26. Fn11l (1t
e
o
nco
l
and
kwell
Roc
perlodleally, diependlna: upon the 5:M am, 11-0; Lock 23. Walter c.
tl
Chesler: Tillie Conklin, Columbus;
l
I
Li
7
NOTIC ■ 01' APPOINTMIN1'
I
l .,,.
c.
tho oo.k
�
I
Hi.'lrn Falr!'loth, Racine; Joe Pro•
speed in wliitb' the work ol miero- .Beckj onl at 4:33 1"1, 11-9; ,Cl.\ttOn 17' o h !I 1W,1Sllka-weartn1 "atl,nn
C•M No. 11,41t
Letter
troopers" were ch lliaed with isII
mtt. Racine: .lRmes Proffitt, Port­
Queen a t B:!lo· pm, 10-1 Crucible or
itaM ol lddl• A. SM1th, HCNIN filmina: 11 complet,d.
28, Alrtcnn
1/,.l,I "tl erly , con�ucl Sundty •Ito •
land. 40 grandchlldren and aeVeral
Notice Is hereby atven that Leal 12:30 am, 8-0; Southern at 3 :33
■tork
t broke out at ' -a• meelffll tlf
u
fl:J;h.
11:reat
a:re•t•
1111d
grandchildren
·
80. Sylvnn
am, 8-5 ; Jetfboat at 1,0 : 00 am, 7-7.
Mi _
ona T• Smith whoae Post Otrir.('
t
�ding n ear the U.S. D1
great children.
delllcil
addtess ia Pomeroy, Ohio, has been
K.•nawha River 'Boa ts: Jamel =
0
..
'"'Y
Funeral servlcet will be h e ld
31. Oo aw11.yl
at Pt. Pleasant at 10: 30 am, 0-2.
duly appointed Administratrix of
WedneRday a fternoon at two
Ml, Oitt■to
h
te
l
l•
tho
o
A.
Slnll
ate
Esta
Edd
l
,
II
STUOI .
cmcAGO (UPI) - Vi&lt; Presl- 01 P
o'clock a t the l,etarl Fa li, Method­
the poor
n roy, Meigs County, Ohio,
.�!
��
First
Meets
Lumumba
TOLEDO, 0. �_.! A "OU 1
ST. SIik Voll.I
lRI Chtu•th with burlal by Ewin&amp; dent ftl(-hard ·M- Nixon, the l"OUllh d,,. -_
(Continued Prom• ..... -I
�
northwe.stern
'
,_ UnJve�t,. naedh!
.,
l
119
dra n Or an cacept,ante speech tur k•
(eccl.)
in the T.elart cemetery.
Dated this 22nd day ol July, 1960. the evtd!-Ince of our acientiflc de- T1" me With Council
school
ll!lnlor
died
In
ToJbdi)
H
38. Intend
,
Fr!endil m ay ca ll at the Joe ed Into his brier t-aSfl, arrives to.
,,_
·"
'F· H. O 'B RJEN
UPI
Y.
N._
'UNITED NATIONS,
vices, wlHcb tol'lowed the ·RB-41'
pl1.11I tooay, eheaung
•bo t
If- U, B, mla11lc
idn N ationaI
bl'?rotrltt realdence anytlffle after day ror the R epu
throu"Ji all the events I have ,de- Congolese Ptemiet Patrice LuJudce. of the Probate Court
.
hour'a due to efuetplley roa
,
40. A thicket
Com •ntlOn.
four o'cloct Tuesd ay,
.
Meig1 County, Ohio
•- m eet., Ior the !Jr8I tIme to- aldei treatm•nt
m urpua
scr1•!.'
u,c:d .
'
'1,Core
•DY • feUow
•,-II:'
� a�"udent
The •p=renl
GOP pN!sldentlal
,..
(7) 2D; (8) 1, B, 3tc
"Only' one corteluton ta,1 be day with Security councU mem- •t the reene "' an Ohio' Turnpik
• Olrl'1 name
e
,
nominee was acheduled to lly from
_______
drawn froffl thi■, ll'h.e So\'let• fi,:ht- � in whose hands lie the ultJ:.. · accident.
Pomeroy Farnlly la
· '
Waahiftlbon to CMca1o iMth his
'
l
T
G
•
youn1
er wa■ tryin1 to male the RB-4'1 lite fate of his nounderlnl
�
DOWN
O ,ve
11 n n
wllt. Patrtci.. Their two dauab· Miu , etre
Tourl'nfRo'dtv Mti!,
fly 10uthw1rd o,er sow,\ torrl- , (ovemment. ·
1. killed
\
terll alrndy •19· In the convention lre
and
Moore
Mr,�
and
Dr.
' Ii .11:nlllltl
,.
'ftle meetina WU arra-:1,!ied by
tor,, There it co'uld b■ve been
I, Novlco
ports On'Meetinr
J7
rhildren Katilyn and' Jaclt spent c t
Margant Yoat, preeid,n or the shot down on land. Tht., attempt Secretary Geneul Dag Hammar• , bEVDtB• TO IN'illltlS'II
I, DLluHd
l11t W9'k allhlleei'lll in' the i �btcqo 'Pl9hned to ,reet Nixon Rae!no American Leaton Auxll- failed.
olrjold. who also planned to confer OP' -�lllil90�A
,. Church
lG ln
0We wondt!f' why the, So\lleta privately with Lumurnba1 later ln
, Dixie• iary, announces a meetlnl lomor.:
d· t· wllh •
Roeky MOllnfalnp 19u•h or Dehver �1 l:t.bl
•
likttar1•· • - CNfW!
dltp1ltary
•·
/'
n, • a 0·et'IMn band, ind a row (Tue.day} evenins 1t B in the have preaeDted ilO m1ny diitortion1 tbe day on the rol&amp;. of &amp;he U. N .
including , Cuaon Matlonat 1'.oNst, and
8. Ba.mat:lum
-�· � "" , •
ealllope •11. lr)rl nr to pity the Ni)c:• Letlon Hall where a report will a bout thil. Perhapa th• Soviet air lUk force now holding the riot• _..hda:r
Tao1, ,ind ll'le � River Valley.
(obbr.)
bf
i
on
8
"1
0
ti
plai,net
The,:
Royal
the
visit
Awdll&amp;rf
"Merrily ·W1' bl heard by Ruth Ann Pet• fOrct wH reluctant to a:tlmlt to torn COngo together. ,
7-1.S
·
hbllablnt Com... at 110 1111
Goro TJi\Jf!ldQ', tlttm proceed to ��� _..,______
�1=n 11_ O'Hare I NI, Glrlil' State N!pre1en1at1-., Clfalrman Nllr!ta S, JChru,beh••
4!iali' ILj
ll,, wonc HI
DAILY ORYnoQIJOTE
I
ColoraidO Sprlnj:1 (or openln1
IN&gt;m . llac!ne, with a potluck to thltt the alrerall could,not !\If lllot 'I'furee Patrol Cues
•u oft� ,-..•� idllGf'
Thfl lull red Cl11)t!t treatment foll01',
A X V II L .. ., Ai ll R
ceremonlef o( the Na\ion■I Boy
down O\IBt SovJ1t air 1Pi't9 - for
ofrt"'-1,,,'DtiOIII
�·
811 �
. .. ii L O N d '.l' i l. L O W
Scout J1mbo\'M which· tll'eir son Wu lald out for Nb:on, Ii will be
un
■'
1t...,_ ___. In
n�•
the poet realGn' tliiit .. U' WU' not '".
,
" • .-,.
IU11&gt;i'""1
only by Ill•
DoutlH ta 1Uiindln1 .
!IOU■R HOIPITAL
Ohio Sltte PalN&gt;l ti'aflk l!l!!m:
there - and lhenliiNt dld" no1 In- '
. 0n•· 1ettet •Imply lllMdl fot UOUttr. ln tMil Mmple A ,. ull!ldl
,.. •
}u when PNlident Eitenhower eth•PI cads were disposed of this morn- fll'OY: phlo.
!hr th• three L'I, X tot tho �W-0 O'tr ate. EU\[ftl! lotte!"l, apo,.
Pet
f4etl.
Uie
Chu,.
of
Ml'I,
22;
July
Ad'"Wton
him
form
a,
.
I
rlv
Tuesd
a
)'
to
addNe,·
tthf
Harr,
with
conCounty
court
in
nnd
length
th•
iDI
hinlAo
iJ,J.
IU'6
woNI
tht
of
!'orfflatton
to
trophea,
I lMI01111l �. �IH Lutte Ingels. Maaon; Erneet P. they did not tell blm_ tlfeY bad
Plenall,Vawi.,.,,. Now
venu011;
Slch day the code· Jettef• are Ollfetunt.
Duerr, Pomorofj_ llro. Jame, Otis go IOO 'l'll• lrom · Cope S.,,ato,/ l'otta -lined $10 and costa, on
be: 8'.ttla•�•'.&amp;b,.Jloll
illl
qilioding charge, Leon1ld Lunilonl �.\""- !In . T"'"" Cltr
li\Yn!lftrl..o•a Bonom.
-No, lo follow th&lt;,\: RIM'I,
To,PJ�y:�
Al 01",etor,illil {lllolaDlf;(M NIDOI Ct�IR
'i"..
Di}c]larcea. J'uly 22; M'rl. .John ' •�Perh■Pt Clillrmatr Diuahehev $10 and (!o.,ts, _parklrJ&amp; on the hlah• ctihi -� , . · •
BOSTql/ UPI -.j,. remor ..1111
·
n,
John
M.
i
,n
J\o�•
••�••
_ptilb,,lille
d
oo
Tllill
to.
lled
been
bu
Mi'.
Sl&lt;
•
ts
John
Ill
&gt;'/f,tl.
.'.Jl!itci+9
WIIIOI,
,
81idli,!
(1JPi)
ly•
!!,�ililoil.
l&gt;oaN,
S
.
ti'orn
today
'
Ji m Pier.. em"ra:ed
_
' !. G lll G
V O K ll O K lll K V: ll N lll B IJ
Y_ ...., dream. , of � litldllt D1v!d ltlri, lln. na111a.Shephord, 1ililllty. Thffl .... olben. We can 1nH ...... no lirak...
a dll�ch-uncle talk with Amer\can , Cttf
.
. � -•�' -■-ble,
II to !be malJiland· t■ lnQY.., �Clhn Aimllront, • Ivan Powell, all apoeulih!."
Harry Carleton, charged wllb ,;, �t: etli ,..
· • v x a C N II U H JI O
8' Ill U Q V H - C L K D O •
.
Lea1n P,te!t'ftl: lot Cronin and
,
,"I
,., _ ,. ,..n •tol! cl- 1c, ,_i11y,
n....upport . I&gt;), ."- llelty Cirlelo!I', ·l'ltlo, �' � ill'mi.' ffl.till .
118111h; lln. Carl Addi,,
told Mwtmtft,
.C .L G K II G ,
tbte·' mtin,.,
11... :wn1 1111v.- a tle■rtna Aui,,lll _ ff. r...,,t ·""'
Ben Spjl,...., Jin'. Minnie Wall:or,
Mro. Hoyt , •Keetoftl
, •�• hMn1 ver, wron;1. , . I :!� dli\l• ...n, will · llalt
_
•
h
ti\le
.
•
bo
ltotn
to
Vlf- ffrtl...-, chat..., ,wttl!r m 'bj .
,tflp"'
o
m
Krllill'
Stra\to
th•
Li!jn
of
-aldlH
Kinder,
,flfflH'
,
Mn.
..
have bulll UP a lot of hlgh-llrunm
,
Bi-.mrtlPI · , fr 19 A OlllN'l'Lltl
"'7Plol!tt0t�t
....
b
..
emollona over �othlne � . . l'm Slcil y to IHk tho l)eot -p� "l_h 81'1 ' ICIIII; Lena 'Gahm, •Mro. _ Wahu ....., lltliii Ifie ,(orWil �-- 'coutif:f �llleffl, wii I(.... J!olt alld '
ro 1'8Lli,-OOI.IIIIW/l.lil,
-. -1111, IIIIILOVm&gt; l'ROM PO
�•lf '
I I�
the · br\&lt;!P coulll bo !&gt;ullt - lf II Haney, lnla �t l'emat, -.,... I dltlllMW, .llililliln,'lfflll'illl,· .... coiti 'ln1f
.
and
antta
the
c:ut
lo
aotn1
.
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•
.
evor ta.
Jlitrt.
lltfr. •
concentrate no1' on , bti1tball.•�
. • j • ...._ l!ldwiiNI BIIJdlllte:
•
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,.,:if'd

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Both) p11rtle1 ar.e giving· their
bl'enbif to indepelldent citizens'
groui,s' for their presidelltill c an­
. did'ite1. TB• idea is to a ttract perI t helps the aver!lg e citizen whb sol'l.11!1 \fho Uke to retain· thel� feel•
whb like to
foll'ows politics to: remember the ittl' of Ill.dependence,
�.
poll'ti
above
t
fee
ai-e
1
l'Jl!y.
l·
old saying that incu mbents like
eon­
n1
wel'l1
nizatio
a
org
Stich'
8
ta
to think: of thl!mselvefl a� s t 1a 111 and
l
politiC
r
by
ived'
maste
ee
bel
ian
a
l
politic
men and p in the
h
on those brave enough to try to are run tiy them, althoug tJle so
all9d' ama teurs make a lbt of
c
get their jobs.
noise a nd sometimes upset the
�t: . alllc.. h'elPs to l'flmember thlt pros.
JlOH�N ui' a game or power, pre11, t
,
•
·qps hBVe
,'l'l\� l �d�P'!-f
fl�, and· patron,ge. In tho game,
1
\Mah
a
C�
i!1\ tnW pol_i•
a\ pbllti!li anl iS: like a professl0!1al � oih�•
lDlke it
\
i
tbi
&amp;ft:,,
org
tjrh1i,
hi&amp;
bilsibii.lt Player. lfl!! might dbI'ispon�
i
d
�"
,
,
�
J�
be
�
a
Indi
Cleveland!
bll!lst: to¥ ff\ll
ates
�
'
s
t'etiomi
I,
h'ad@d' to Detroit and' he will go 1IHW- M·
1 under if&amp;• banner�
e
l�d
right on doing his best for his
On the other hand.; sue� organ.
former foe and hia best to Wreck
stimulate jn�reat _ bl the
izations
his former teamm ates.
1:}iey ah'o �I've dotlce
fes.
a
candld
Th.at is the way it is with polipbwer,
ticians who a few da ys aJ?o were .to the pros ,mtere5ted·
the
e
t1\et
tron�
a
p
e
and
prestig
blastin g Senators John F. Keng
serv­
public
ell!!ctill
ss
or
busine
n.
nedy and Lyndon B. Johnso
They .ire on another team now in ants is not th eir private pla y.
the game of power, prestige and ground.
-------patronage. And they remind one
of rookies l raded to New York,
throwing ou1 the standard cliehe,

Meigs &amp; Mason : West si••

1

WAN1T ADS

For- Sale

M�ip Cowity, Ohio, on &amp;ctiop
O 58, Sta te Route No. 684 tn SC"'iplo
Township by applying I T·30, T·31
Biluminou• Surf.ace Treatment on
8- 1 1 1 Modifled StabWzed Bue
POI CON818'rl!NT DEPINDABLI QIIULTJ
Courae. Pavemnit: Width 20 feet .
BAll'IIS
Leni\h 12,619.2 feet or 2.J9 mile1.
Proposal No. ,
4 �t,: per werd, one iqserdon. 111,ib'lqm dv.ra:e - 00 cent..
Meigs County, Ohlo, on Section
• eent, per word fy three coo.eouth'11 ipsertlona.
0.00 (part), State B.out.e No. 692 In
Sptu:ial - one month for
Cent J per word.
Scipio Township, by applylna: a
'1uJl .rate or 4: eent.s per wOrd wtJI be �ed for advertJ.alnc
T-30, T-31 Biluminou1 Surfaee
l! oot pait wltbln w day, 1ner re�l'llni bUL
Treatment on B-1 l l Modilied Sta­
Errors in Adverilflil\i - Sbou.Jd b,
!lp,nedJatet,. The
bilized Bait Course. Pavement;
D1llv Seat:ine1 will not be maPOJiable f• � lbaD one lucor­
Width 18 feet, Len&amp;tb '1,180.8 feet.
rect Ullillll'Coo.
Widih 20 fett. Leqgth 4."63.2 !eet,
Notleea of Ev•ot., ,1.00. Obllulrlu
-.i'CI of ,...__.... and
Total Length 12,144 feet or 2.30
pubUMed ·a.t 1 cit"lt p11r wont.
miles.
WORDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
f D�r&amp;
I IIO.
Jtr-o,..., No. J
ff.lO
ll.llt
00c
60c
1.5
Washlna:ton County, Ohio. on Sec­
M.IIO
Sl.8(1
ft.:lf,
60c
211
tions 0.00, q.u, 1 .23 (part), State
211
nc
fUIO
'2.21
'1.IO
Route No. 676 In Wesley Township,
b)' applylog a T-30, T-31 BitumJn.
Ada �•ed by 10 A._!C. will be In that dlJ� ,-p,r.
OWi Surface Treatment on B-11 1
Modified Stabllir.ed ba:le Course.
Pavement: Width 18 feet. Length
22.915.2 feiet or 4.34 mile■.
"Proposal1 Noa. 1 to S intlus.ive
TlltMITli! ANO PIST CONTIOL 1 859 CHEVROLET Ve Bel Air
pJ:_���-5-room modem lrame or this project. to be completed not
j with bath, full basement, dOU• later than October 15, l96P."
lrt l'ailn. F� ln■,.ct lon. ln111r2 dr. Sedan. $2195. Alfiiost like HOUSE ; THREE · ROOMS ,BA'J'B.
Bidder■ mu1t a pply, on the pro­
ed by No1tNftwld!• PMu It.
hie garage, lot 70xIOO. A-I proth e day it was aold. Power
Richard Fisher Monkey Run
fonn1, for prequalificalion
per
,000.00.
1
1
end A. S.rvl� Statlen WY2-$
perty.
P
s
'
glide. R &amp; H. Blaettnar1, PomPomeroy .
7 25 t
with the Highway Credit Examiner,
446,tfc
2366.
ALBER T M. COX, S•lfffflH
7-21-6tc
eroy.
at Columbus, Ohio, at least JO
Phone
Box 229
NOTICI
dan before the date set to open
1 FUEL 01� FURNACE W ITH :EIGHT ROOM HOlJSK two five J
&amp;ck-lo-School Swea ters are here .
room apartments, A N. Bcngel. '1'·23-3tc
bidsl arge blower, all controls, fuel
11-2-tfe
WY2-3272.
Phone
--·----__
,Lay a way , pay I! convenient and
on tflnk. can WY2:29'14.
J
The minimum wage to be pa.id to
the llWeat.er problem for th�
7 25 6tp FIVE rooms and bath" in Mason. I
a ll labor employed on this contract
tint chilly days is solved. The
the ----shall be In accordantl! with
Phone WY 2-2498.
7-22-6lp
Shoe Box, Middleport.
FOU� ROOM HOUSE. $211'15.
of
"Schedule
Hourly
evailing
Pr
,
Will re nt lor $35. C4ll WY2- . NORTH SECOND AVE., MIDDLE- '
Wage Rates Aacertalned and DeterWANTED MEDICAL ROOTS. Gin- - ·-- ___
____
�tU.
7 25 tltc
1eng, Blood Root, WIid Ginger,
I
I
R
O
SAI.E
FOR
PONY
TRADE
m ined by The Department of In•
FJYE ROOM unfurnished apart­
Yellow Root, May Apple Root, SORREL RIDING HORSE, 6 YearB
for
Rel ations a pplicable to
duslrlal
Van
J)avid
calves.
NOTICE Of' Al'POINTIMNT
Meter,
ment -with bath and shower,
State Highway Department Jm. Ce• No. 11,ffl
etc. One of Ohio best market
-old. 58 in. high _ Well gaited.
West Columhia, w. Va ,
newly
unit,
disposal
a:arbage
25 3tc provements In accordance with
location.
over 4·0 yrs, .sa.»,e
perfectly gentle. �cw s addle
1i1tat. ef Chari• I. FnMlnt
redecorated. Phone WY 2-53315. ---------7-- Settion1 4115.03, 4Uff.04, 4115.05,
E . H. Morse, Albany, Ohio,
and bridJe, Ste at ',he Everett
C. I, Fln,111..)
'1·7-tlc
4115.06 and 4J.15.07 ol the iu,;,ed
McArthilr Road Next to Tenn.
Tracy "Farm, PomeroJJ RD2, B all
-----·--------Code or Ohio."
Gas Pl;i nt.
7-21;6tc
Run Roa�: Phofle WYU746Notice ia hereby 1iven that Emllnfurnlshed deluxe apartNEW
hi■
with
1ubmlt
t
mu■
bidder
The
Vindllng •hote Pelt dffite
ma
7 25 3tc
NOTICE TO CONTRJ(CTORS
ment, air conditioned. Phone
I WILL not be reeppnsible for any
bid a certlfled check in the amount addreu la Chester, Ohio, R. D., has
Ohio
of
State
WV 2-5141.
debts contracted by anyone 1 95&amp; FOtto ·ve Customlln e 4 dr.
'1'·21-12tc
of $4,950.00.
been duly appointed l:•erutrlx of
0.partment of Hl9hw:ays
other than myself.
Sedan. $791. Sbi&gt;Ws thA best of
Plana and 1peciflcation1 are on the Esta� of Chadea E. Flncl1Jn1
bedroom
two
furnished
NICELY
1960
t;
Joly
Ohia,
Columbus,
Signed: James Will
care. Blaettnan, Pom,t.oy.
tile in the department of highway, (a. II:. a. Charle. Ji'indling,/a. k. a·.
Contr•ct S..laa L11111a1 Copy
ap artl)'lent. Phone WY 2-3874.
Addr1$s Pomeroy RD 3
7-21-3,e ·
the offJ.ee of the dlvlelon dep. C. E. Findling, -• t.,te of
and
'l-23-6tc
-No. 60-659
7-23-3tp
µ
uty director.
lleJp County, Ohio.
Unit Price Contract
Gf04I tli■ii, i)i1111
esenie11 the right
r
director
The
Dated this 91:h day of July l lftO.
AH MR.. ancl MINW,
have a eomR)ete
now
We
Sealed proposals will be reeeivbidl.
all
and
any
reject
to
F. H. O'BRIEN
(
p
IIIITRO�N MOTORS
TRA\!IL SERVICE. II you .re
I ed a t th• olfiee or the State High·E. S. PRESTON
Judie of the Probate Court
of Ohio, at C�lumbus,
Direr:tor
wa.y
goi11g lp - a py •for. eian, cou,-il.ry
� lalf MN\ .'It,.
SALESMEN, 24 TO 40 yrs. -0lrl7
Dlrfftor
MPigs County, Ohio
slS. iiv.e
q r a��.b�rE: ii} 44�
,.....,., QMe
must h a ve experience. Good Ohio, until to:� a .m. Ohio (Ea
,
(7) 11, lit 2$. 3k
(7) 1e, 25, 21c
a y. "'.'-ugTuesd
1me.
T
Standord
ern)
.
on.
a nd
route
AB
commissi
C
4
1
I
t:hief
54
dr.
P
Siar
A,C
ON'?
8
e
0
ta
Cleaners, Mason, w. Va . 7-12·tfc us
Seda!}, •. W,ortb much m ore.
��o�=i: �;���� ;���;�i �e - �
S�hd ·�v'.:L�.
lilaettqpr1, Pqtilero:v
7-21-6tc 1 . --,-,:---·-,-ff•
�
are offered as one project a nd will
fbqnf:l GJ 6-1818 or G I 6-1 243.
0
1,
"'
7-21-11,
be awacdcd as one con(racl.)
B,! 8 1 8 '1!
l) P T O
_
(9)
PropoHI No. l
anted
W
Athens Count)', Ohio, on Section
CeaJ'&amp; 8trMt. Pomeroy
W
GAS, FUEL Oil, and coal fur­
(2)
0.17, Slate Route No. 675 in Trim(1fn.e RMIIII. I to JI, I to I,
- '
· (Cl- ill N- • '111ari.)
...�es, Call for free e1tinu11te1. HOUSEl{EEPING J O 8 $IO .OO ble and Dover Townships, by apWeek. Phone WY2-3323.
l'ore1'1an • Abbott, Middleport.
I WTSH TO THANK 'fqE Hll.AND
plying a bituminous treatment8-10-1'1,
7 25 6tp Items T-30, T-32.
Church for the lovely flowers ·
they sent me during my illness.
Pa vement: Width 16 f&lt;'el. Length
CON�IG-NT 5/IL&amp; -May God hless every one is my
22,440 reet or •.25 mnes.
The following consigned articles (20 !
prayer.
Mrs. Alice" Moore
Proposal No. 2
wm
be sold at the former Miles -- --c-------7 25 ltc
Monument Building, West M a in 1'ELEVISJO-N 114DIO AND SMALL Gallia County, Ohio. on Sections
appliance
repair. Phone OU1 0.00, S.ti3. 4 . 04, State ijoute No. 218
St., Racine, Ohio, SaturdJly,
MeCiinlock, Racine, 0.'1.Jo. 2-1.tfo in Guyan Township, hy applying a
July 30, 1960, at 1:00 P. M.
2 TV Sets, Radio, 3
Refrigera­ APAR'l'IIENTS - J.i'ul'llllhed and bituminous lrealment-ltems T-30,
WOULD THE PERSON FINDING
T-32. Pavement: Width 18 feet,
tors,
C4;&gt;mplet
e Bedrootn Suites
4
McGregor •Ben Hogan No. 5 iron
unfuml1hed. Mdla■ten, Middle Length 37.963.20 fe et. Width 20
4
Rangers
(El
ectric &amp;:
G
a
s),
on No. 9 hole· Ohelller Hill golf
port. Phone WY' 2-2082. 2 3 lt . f,et, . Length 2,270.40 feet. Total
Beds, titchen Cabinet.a, 'Vablcs,
course July 1 7 return to Char­
r ,i I', ,,
Length 40,233.60 fe et or 7.62 miles.
China Cabinet, Chalr1, 2 Wash­
les H. Wis e. Jr., Middleport,
3
WESTING
No,
Propos.al
FU•NACIS
MUILLIR
,
ers, Desk &amp; Ch a ir, Dtyer, 2 .
Ohio, Phone WY2-531i6.
. . HOUSE ■ppllenc n. Anteld Bro­ Meigs County, Ohio, on Section
1
Bre
akfast Sets, G . l!l. Iron, M ag­
,
'I' 25 Ste
azine Rack, Sunbea m F1m, Re­ . . tfit" Irr.acute, Ohio. Ph_,. 13.37, State Route No. 143 in Col­
·11-1 1-tf umbia a nd Scipio Townships, hy
cord Ctblnf't, Kenmore Sweep­
�
18)
applying a bituminous trealm&lt;'nt
er, Lamps CF'Ioar 1c Tal)le)
ems T-30, T-32. Pavement: Widlh
it
Sing
e
r
Sewing
Maeblne
End
1
GS MERCURY sale $1595. Med a list
feet. Length 37,224 feel al 7.05
18
Tables.
2-door. Push •button drive. As
es.
mil
Many
articles
not listed
silent as a soaring, gull. Plan
ltropoHI No. 4
CASH
TERMS:
' your vacation In this Big "M".
Not Responsible for accidents
Athens County, Ohio, on Section
It's re ady to ,go. Karr &amp; Va,n
(0.0() Buchtel), Stale Roule No.
'l'-22-3tc Sale condU:cted by BRADFORD
V a n Zandt, Pomeroy.
AUCTION
675 in York Township by applying
I\A.CINE, omo.
58 OLDS!,(OBILE ..le $169'. 8� A uctiqneer: Ctlft Bradford;
a bituminous treatment-Items T2 door S'4San. Va Rocket engine Sale Manager: A. C. Brttdford.
30, T-32. Pnemcnt: Width 1 6 feet.
with st andard ahi(t. Go---Go­
Length 897.80 feet or 0.17 mile.
7-is.otc
Go in this enappy Olds. The
'Wroposals Nos. '1 to 4 inrlusive
·
buy of yolJr .life. Karr &amp; Va n 14 FOOT Tomah aw� bo'at, wlnd­
of thia project to be complcled not
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-22-Stc
�lator than October 31, 1960."
thiel�, 1teerl111, 21 H1 P. elec­
,Bidders m tist apply , on the prp­
trict
starting,
Evinrude
motor
56 CADILLAC aale $1895. Hardtop
forms, for prequa liric,-tton
per
and trailer. Prlced to ·aen. Phone
Coutu�. 'X'he. mark of aueceRS.
.the Highway Credit Examiner,
·wJth
Here's your chance to. own Am- � WY 2-:tffO or WV 2'2G9S.
et Columbus, Ohio, at least 1 0 days
7-;13-3te
erica's fine,t a t Aqlertca's low- 1
before the date set to open bids.
, est price. A true valuli. '1Carr &amp; ltlDU AQJUC,\N lO'xtlO' Bouie
The minimum wage to be paid to
Van andt. Jliomeioy.
7-22-Stc
all l a·bor employed on this contract
traUer in exeeUent conditlon 1
= ,..,..the
Five rooms Jncludtn1 full·ailed
shall be In a ccordan&lt;'e with
t e__
��
095. 811$1_
M. OLDSMOBIL
E ,,.,.
"Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
bath. Can be seen at Powell's
4 door Sedan. Beautiful two tone
S'unoco Station, Middleport or
Wa ge Rates Ascertained and De­
blue. Power stee ring and power
We repair at types or rad!, lermlned by the Department of In­
call WY 2·2131· between 8 a. m.
brakea. A quality car. Truly a
snd r; p. m.
1-22-8tc atora, froin _heater cores to dustrial Relations applicable to
good value. Ka rr &amp; va n Zandt,
HlBhwly Department Im- ·
ate
Pom eroy.
'l'-22-3tc
the largest tru� or tiaator St
provements in occordance with
-- ---,------· - FOR SALE 16 II, lotltl trailer fully
raillltor, ·
44 PONTIAC sal e $4UG Chieftain
Sections 4 '115.03, 41HHM, 41 Hl.05.
11/J
.
equip_ped for modern bootup
Deluxe 4-door. This on e can't
15.06 a nd 411!5.07 or the Revii;ed
41
or camp1Jll. Ideal for vacation
be be1tt at this price. Doe', every
or Ohio."
Code
travel. 'Reaaonable. F. A. Eqoc�,
11ae bidder JQU"t submit with his
tltllta but alt �p and bee. You '.11
Portland. Ohio.
T-12.etc
WY•t-2143
Phone
really like it. See for your1eU.
bid a certified chflck in the amount
Pomeroy, Ohio
K arr &amp; Vanandt, Pom eroy,
1000 BUSHEL of kraut cabbage;
of $4,650.00.
,
7-22-3tc ,
P.l ans and specifications are on
5j) ho. beft01. Pl�k fQU,..11.
e In the dJ!pa rtment of highwajrs
fil
...,
e
m,
ng
o
Bott
Lo
r1,
CoW1f
{
lttONT!Ac , ;i;'$.'lull. Cht;rialn
and the office or the division depu1
0
2-door. Here Is real s�vings for _ _
ly director.
you in • '10Ud ear: � 100&lt;! cje- RA;I' 'l'!(IUjlER Ji�p,}
two
The diredot' reserves the right
1
Jl'M'ble sjal&gt;. A staal of. a du!. · left, llh•n• WI 9-89'19. 7-22-llt,i
to reject any and all bids.
l\arr &amp; Van Zandt, Pom eroy.
----;;:;;;-;;:::�:::::--::::- :--c--E. S. PRESTON.
TRY A DELICIOUS Fish Sand•
'1-22-Stt
Director
,Middle•
Bar,
Dairy
Jack's
Wleh.
-,- -•--•
18, 2�, 2tc
(7)
19154 BUICK Special 4 dr. So�IP7-11,fflc
D9rl,
1 -------$49G. Runs · flt'"', Blae ttnal'S,
'l•Jl-6lc
Pomeroy.

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July 2!l, 1960
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They'll Do It Every Time

Top Val ue

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DbLC1M�R NEVER HAO" A G00D \IORl;I.
10 SAY OF HIS CLASSMATES OR 11-iE
ALMA MATER WH IL� 1'1-IERE ·•••

s generally believed that all prires have of fooll ret .iilin g . And this , of course , is one
risen by big percentages in the l ast 1 0 years. of t hl' bi g reasons why the cost of typical
But that is not true of a number of commodi- foods has remained relativel y stable over a
ties - including some of the commodil ir.s
lengthy period or years - years in which the
whirh are most important to our lives.
rost of livrng :is a whole has risen substant ial­
A recent column by Sylvia Porter , t he na­
ly .
tiona ll y knuwn business analyst. touches on
The sam e ·1hing is true of many other items
this. A sfiort time ago, she writes, she went
to a groce�y store and bought eight t rpical sold ut 1:e t a i l . clothing i ncluded, America n
food i tems. The cost was $5.69. Two years retailing has taken much more of the sting
ago the_ identical items would have rosl a out of i n f l a 1 ion t han is generall y understood,
penny more - $5.70. And even y ears ago by steady progress in cutting .costs and in­
the cost would not have been a great deal creasing volume. The savings have been pass­
ed on to l he consu mer. And there's one thing
less t han now - $4.90.
M iss Porter also emphasizes the intensity this consu mer can be sure of - he gets top
of the competitio11 that exists i n the business VJ lue for his shopping dollar.

Do-It-Yourself Health Pr8W•

A great deal or attention is b�ing given to
the health problems ol the growing elderly
proport ion of our population. Out of this, i t
i s to be hoped, will come programs and poli­
cies that will meet the needs without impos­
ing on llS the l'Ostly regimentation that some
p roposed legislation would make inevitable.
One point deserves to be much mere wide•
ly u n derstood than it is - the problems in•
volved are not. by any means , confined lo me­
. dicaI care, and hospital and nursing home
service. Dr. Edward L. Bortz , a past president
of the American Mcdica-1 Association , has
made that dear. As he puts it, majo r a{flic.
tions of older dtizens today can be traced to
faulty diet , flabb y hoclics, excessive fatigue,
and a i mless living. Ami , he adds , a· do-it-your•
self health p ro g ram designed to cure or al-

leviatc t hese afflictions · can· be tJie greatest
insurance policy for a It&gt;n'ger, h:ealthi'er life.
In h is words, our soeiefy is "immature and

.vouth-orien ted. ' ' So this is tbe time to cease
"worshippin g the glamour and! romance of

AM :t GI.AO TO GET
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Earlv,, Sta rt In Ohio·This Year

Sen- NOW "THAT HE'S OUT, !'MO'S..

"!HE Sl')'.RK F'l.Uo WHO NEGLEC!S KtS
(lU�NESS 10 PROMOTE ALL REUNIONS,

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"It's great to be a Yankee."
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The big rat· e !hi&amp; year i&amp; for
the presidency. · But in Ohio,
t!tere i-: going to be a real tough
(ight for 4'.!0nt1'01 of the Legisl a­
ture, especially the House.

BY HASKELL SHORT
Unit.,d Pre11 lnt•rn•tional
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The campaigns an· beginning
early this year.
The time apparently is J&gt;SSI
when a person wanting to serve
his lellow man by assuming the ,
headaches of public office waited
until Labor Day to ssy why he
should have ttie privilege.
Now both sides a re actively
Demoorab,
Ttle
campa lgnin,.
having had their inning i n Loe
Angeles, put their caravan on
the road for a few day1 to test
sentiment and to give tti!;! ca ndi•
dates a chanoo to rehearse th�ir
speech·ea which' thl!y hope to hon�
into the real' thing for pse in•
the f all.
Both Republl'cans and o·emo­
crata have various independent
citilenB' gtoups organized and
m apping their drives.

NEW ZEALAND C:&gt;32 I "?
HE.LL.0 ..lHIS IS DULCIM.ER•·
YEAH··· CLASS OF '39•M
1-H:.V .' :::C'M HEAD OF i4E
REUNION COMMITTEE··WHA1'TAYA SAV f
'VOU'R:E. COMIN(;II,
AlN'TCl-lA, PAL ?

That body is cettinar more a t­
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NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS
State of Ohio
of Hlghw,■y,
Department
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Columbua, Ohio, July 8, IMO
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Contract Stiff Legal Copy
No. 6o.135
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Unit Price Contract
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Sealed proposals will be received
AIR CONDfflO)URG. llEFBIGER- a� �Rei office of the State Highway
aUon ,ervl(?jl: Jict'i ltelrlaer•• Director of Ohio, at Columbus,
Obio,., unti1 1 0 a. m., Ohio (E&amp;Btern)
1 1 �, l'few U.Vet1.. l'.boqe WI- ·
8-23-tl stal'lo ard Time, Tue1day, August' 9,
1960, for Improvements i n :
(.Proposals Nos. 1 l.o 5 inclusive
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Addm, It lllifd/i,port, Ohlq, hao
IIHn duly -lnted II jAdijllnlt­
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late of
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1ra,ment on e-, 11.
,,v1ment: Widlh 18 fwt Len gtJa
IIIOTICI TO CONT.ACT-- :lt ,119 ,,0 feet or 8-57 milel.
STA.Tl OF OHIO
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Bidder. mulil apply on the proLea,I Copy No. 6C)..ffl
per forms. for preq�lificalion
Unit Prk4: Contract
wilh the Highway Credit Eumln!lealed pro�aa,1 wlll be rtt�iv- er, al Columbu1. Ohio, al Jea1t 10
ed al �he office of _the State H ilb- day, before the da1t- set to open
way Director of Ohio al Columbu1, bid■.
Ohio, until 10:00 a. m., Ohio (East­
The minimum wage to be paid
ern) Standard Time, TUelday, Au­
gust 9, 1960, for improvement. In: to all labor l!'mployed on thli con­
tract 1hall be io ac('ordance with
Propoul No. 1
llel&amp;1 Count)·, Ohio, cm Sediona the "Sdiedule of Prl!'vailing Hourly
OJ)(), 4.82, Slate !tout.e No. 680 in Waae Bat� Aacertained and De­
Scipio and Bedford Town■h ipa, by termined by the Department of
applyin1 modifitd stabilized but Industrial Relal1on1 applicable to
coune ,ind E-LOl!i ,Station Gradin1 St,.te Highway Departrnenl Jm­
provementa in accordance with
Sections U15.03, 4 1 15.04, 4 1Hrn5,
t.116.06, and -l-J 15.(r; of the Revised
Code of Ohio."
NOTICE Of' 41'POINTMINT
1'he bidder must submit wilh hi•
Admlnlatrator
Est•f• of Phylli1 I. tbwk clece•Md bid a certified check in the amount
of •t&lt;.3!50.00.
C•■- No. 11.407
r1ans and llpet"irications are on
Notice is hereby given th� Ro­
bert E. Smith, Sr., whoae Post Qf.
rice Addrea&amp; ia R. D. 3, Pomeroy,
Ohio, haa been duly appointed as
Adminilltrator o( the Eatate of
Phyllis L Hawk, late of M eip
County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated thi1 14th da)' of July llMIO.
F. IL O'BRIE-N
Judge onhe Probate Court
Meig1 counJy, Ohio
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Oliver 60 tractor in fine shape. EJGJIT ROOMS, b11.lh and &amp;arase
'6,000. Gilbert Weeki property
Call G. A, Deem alter 7 p. m.
located on H.t. 33 at foot of
7 20 8tc:
WI 9-301:11 Racine.
Rose Mill. If interttted write or
ONE MAOIC CHEF kitchen &amp;love.
t.all collect Mn. John Friel, 403
In 800d &lt;:0ndiUon. Call WY 2Sherban Ct,, Loui1V"llle, Ohio.
2990, 108 Butternut Avenue,
Phone TR 5-2367.
7-22-Jt.e
Pome roy, Ohio.
1 · 23-3lp
FOR SALE: rvA BROWN pro­
1 MASSEY-HARRIS combine pow­
pert)' reduced price, 7 room1,
er t11ke off. P. M. Cowdery, Long
bath, gas, hot water heat, 2 car
BottoQ\, O.
7-23-3.lc
g11rage. ClOHe
down town.
Above high water. 228 Cole SI.,
Middl�port. omce Fhone WY 2·
532'&gt;, Re&amp;. Phone WY 2-2917.
7-19-12tp
IIUII IIOATJ AND MOTOIIJ tu
1114 MP while the\' tut. Mo,,..
600 L Mai,,
St., P.....,. Phone WY4'VO.
11,24-tfc
US ROUT E 3:t-37 acres roll lng
land, 9-room frame with bath
garage, 2 barns, other build­
ings. Plenty waler, own lillli
IO ROOM MOUS!: ON BU'M'ER,
$ 16,000.00.
well.
NUT Ave. Phone WY 2-3775.
POMtiROY-5-room frame, bath
7 20 6tc
lot 76:d04, nice garden. Terms

Width 20 It&lt;\, Un(th
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PHONE WY-2-21 57

Caro� Sue Rauc6' of :Newarlr spent .
1 1everal days at the P,ii'nter home,
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[ son, SJ?8nt Silt'Urdll)1 amt! SfutdaY
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contrihtio
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th'
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Congo
The
LEOPOLDVILLE,
youth" and concentrate
July 25
UPI - United Naticns troops
Bloodmobile will be at .the witb' Ml'. and 1/ttt;. V irgif l\'ou's111 and1
that the mature older citizen' mattes to our moved relentlessly into the inter- PoThe
meroy High School, Monday, family.
ior 0£ the Congo today, taking July 25 from noon to 6 p. m.
socie1 ,v .
•D'elONll Wllftai:n1• sJJlnt,
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The Daughters of u nion Veter- with Ca rol Geoflein.
One of t he rnost urgent needs is· t aban­ over from Belgi'an and Congolese
forces and he ading for a show- ans will meet at lhe DAV Hall at
Ma ry J6 ind Donnie Roush are
don t he custom of compu1!10ry retirement at ?own in ··seceded" Katanga Provvisiting at' Jaclc�n with Mr. and
7 : 30 p, m.
age fi5 or any arbitrary, :ftjn'W. &amp;r&amp;at· num• ince.
i Mrs. Lan')' Roush.
J uly 26
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offlr1
als were trying to
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M'r. and Mrs. Da ve H olter of
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will
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Pomeroy
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top
of
p,!rilld'
hers of p.eople now alt'allll
�ork' out so�e way to avoid tak- 6 p. m. In the sot ial roomJ; of the Five Points, Mrs. Geneva King of
performa nce at 65· or ot�. 'lCY consigft• them mg lhe provmce by forc e.
Federated Church for the annual 1 Portsmouth Mr. a nd Mra. Willie
Provindal Premi�r M o i s e picnic. Memb l'rs are to take their King of Ki�gsbury, Mr. and Mrs.
lo I he ranks of me idlo- is ro· dir lh'em a grave
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Charles Sayre a nd fa mily, Mr. and
in j u �1 ice - and' to d�priVe tl\'e nation of en­ T11hombe has proclaimed Katan own table service.
ga's in�epen&lt;lence rrom the Congo I
Mrs. Albert Heilman or Syracuse,
July 27
use to and s111d the appearance or U. N I The Wildwood Garden
ergies , ahilities , and· experfence if
club and Rev. and Ml'1!. Weber Thom a
troops would mean war.
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workshop, Using flowers in se ason, were recent callers of Mr. a nd Mrs.
vast adva ntage.
So far the U. N. emergency op- I in the basement or the Forest Ru ti Will Heilman.
- -- --Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mossman and
work and TV guest appearances, ernUon to bring ord er lo this Mcthodisl Church al 8 p, m. Mem�1fartin spends much or hill time in shattered country has gone off I bers are to bring cookies for re- da ughter, Mr. a nd Mrs, Willi am
By Mrt. J. E. Radekln
f reshments. The Christmas in July Taylor a nd son, Mrs. R. Taylor,
clrnrity work.
with amazing smoothneH.
Wood is on the Sick list.
Lloyd
His lutC11l promotion is the
A contl11gent of l,100 Tunisi a n flower show scheduled for Sunday, Mrs. H arry Brown and sons, Mr.
Radektn Is In the Chilli•
G.
B.
By Mrs. Glenna Milhoan
tmd Mrs. Ralph Painter and daugh­
"Hole-In-One" toorn , ment which troops under the U. N. colors took July 3 1 , has been cancelled.
a l.
Hospit
eo\he
W. E. Milhoan and. Ralph ·
The Eastern Athl�lic Boosters ters were Sunday a fternoon callers
raised $10,000 last yeur. In the over from th e Congolese Force
f\.
Gerald Collin!! a nd family o r
w,�d,
returned
Columbus
of
Smith
second such event, lo be held at Puhliriue at J.uluabourg in K asal nre sponsorln� an ice cream so- at the P ainter home.
Columbus were Sunday guests o f
Roush is vl1iting nesday from a ten day trip thru G . A. Radekin and !amlly. Ro­
Mrs. Jennie
Province Sunday. ·A week ago Lu- I cial Wednesday evening, 6:30
luabomg was a battle scene �hc11 p.m. on the lawn of the Tuppers Mr. a nd Mra. Gera ld Violet or Tup- lbe West ai. far as Tucson. Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rose bert Holliday, wife and Judy were
Helgian paratrooper, landed to I Plains School.
pers Pl a in8•
dm1hlc the rnM1 l.iJ.:e.
also guests.
LlkH Sport■
Mr, a nd Mrs. Alva Clark and and son Billy or Columbus call ed
Racine GrangE&gt; meets Wedncs•
rescue 1 ,400 besieged Europeans
and I pl ac·•• him fifl h -is ll,1rry
By VERNON SCOTT
Margaret Goodwin is attending
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Ever­
Mrs.
and
Mr.
pareots,
her
on
day 8 p.m. iii the Gfange Hall. two children ca lled on Mr. and
"'Mir mon e y goes into Pre11irlenl from marauding Congolese.
ltfrknrnn. Hr harl ! 11!' 11111 · ,1 t ' l.iss.
UPt Hollywood CorrHP9ndent
Rio Grande summer Rchool and
afternoon.
Thursday
Milhoan
ett
The Congolese were repor1ed to Largo attenrlnnec urged for De- Mrs. Vlrgil Rou11h Synday evening.
llOLLYWOOll UPI - Tony Pilur- 1 1.- w11H �•mvP. suphisl i&lt;'a11 ·d mnn F.isenhower's 'people - to • pe ople'
Nellie Vale is attending OU.
· pri,Ject whlt-h helps s&lt;'nd ente-r­ have given un "cnlhusia�tic" wel• grcc prectice.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Dave Williams and 'J'hcy camf' down from Lake Hope
tin, whu ha� hern :1 !111.(in,:: for a wilh 1 n•mcndo11 .� im put'1 ·
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boho o f
weeks
a
spending
are
they
where
July 21
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family attended the funeral of
living for tlw pas\ 2� yt•arR, to1l;1y
Nul K i n t: Col,•, mPl low, pf'nal rat- laine rs nnd athletes abro ad on cnmc to 1he Tunlsinns.
spent the weekend
Chillicothe
Meigs County Demo&lt;'r111tlc Wo- Br adley Scott of Woodsfield on vacation.
listed hlM I O fnvorill' vnc:il iRls, 11nd i nt.( &lt;· rn111wr, pl111•1•d six t h ,m t hr&gt; goodwill 10tll"!!," Murtin explained.
here.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
"I 111cc sports-even though I
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Connie Weyand spent some lime
Mr.
a nd Mrs. M. L. Bahr were
gives
thiR
and
Williams,
Mr.
of
w
a
in-l
rd
a
W
Second
Pomeroy
the
at
the
in
80s
shoot
111'0
is
'
• Darin.
' Thi' younr:!l'r g1•1U'r:i! ion
her grandmother Genevia
with
·
F'ire House, Plans will De made for
Mr. a nd Mrs. Floyd Spence ea ll- and Mrs. Art Kasper or Columbus Foster.
One of the highesH�aid nli::M vldrng Rnnw finp �i 11ger�. too," hi• mr n guod opportunity to combine
.,
,
..
lh� cnr avan which will be at the ed on Mr,a. Jennie Roush Sunday and Mr. and J4r�, . , C, E. Woode of
clu b performer, in the bu■UUlu.,1-odded. "A1 nny gi\'1•11 t tmf' · t'h&lt;'l'I' u ,g&lt;mct cnuse with a tot ot Ju1&gt;1.tt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Radekin, Mrs.
Tuppers Pl a ins. . ,
fl el Martill, Thursday, .August 4, afternoon.
Hl
Martin mea,mre(f his 10 beat Hy . . are, �01.enR of llflOII �i nl,!1•r� ,1rnu11d,
Vale. and son John spent a
Nellie
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elselstein
al 12:30 p. m. Mrs, Reynolds, secre,
Bil part: Movie-gO('rR will hnve
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Painter
1helr I m pact on lmlienrei., · - J .. �"11tlt! ·rnnRt of 1 l11•1n (' om1• nn1l go
with- relatives in Colum­
weekend
with
tary to Cong. Moeller, will be pres- and Douglas Johnson and Carol of Lancaster visited recently
In his opinion lhf' grt'n l �111.l{&lt;'r with t hf' r;i,I�. I've• �••l'n ii twppen I heir rm or Biblical epics ne,&lt;t
bus.
Taylor.
Mur:I
Mrs.
and
Mr.
ent for 1he club meeting a nd a ll Sue Ra qch called on Mr. and Mrs.
of the past q111trl1•r t.•i•nt ury wm1 to morl' }'O\ltlg hopduls ! lu111 I yrar if lhe re�istrotlon of titles Is
..
Chester PriC"e and family visit­
Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan ·
: ine1.iber1 are url!'.!ed lo a ttend.
11ny indication. 20•h Century-Fox
Harry Brown Wednesd ay evening,
Jolton, whom h e described 811 con count.
.
their daughter Betty in Day.
ed
went to P arkersburg Sunday to
A vorat1on�I training !iChool for
The Syracu1e Third Wednesday
h&amp;B regi1tered "The Gre atest Story
Bett Voice
"the muter of them ull. He wa11
ton.
j
the
at
Goeglein
rles
a
Ch
Mrs.
see
start
unemployed
1s
to
expe&lt;'led
_
Home Demonstration Club me et.
thl!I mo,t e,i;clling perform er
"But I think Bobby Darin la Ever 'J'()ld" and "Chri,t the King."
I
Mrs. Olan Harvey spent a few
St. Joseph Hospital.
ever sa\f."
,
here to 11tay, He'R one of the �J-G, M a1ready 11 working on "The on Septe1�ber 1 at l�e Point Plea- 1 ing h a s been postponed from
ays in Holzer Hospita 1.
d
&lt;'&amp;11Jett
Jimmie
Mrs.
Mr. and
"Next 1 haye to place Hing greutcst stylish, I've soen In the King of ,Kin,li," . , . . Peter Lind 9ant Senior High School accord- Wedne1day July 20 to Wednesday
Mrs. A. D. Morrison was in
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunt one
,Jayes and Mary Healy arrivA:I in ing to Clifford Dunn, Pl. Pleasant July 26 at 'I' p.m. Jl will be thet
Cro1by. Re ■old romanoe all ovl'!r pll9l 20 yeiirs.
h a ving her eyes ex a­
Gallipolis
evening this week.
the world, and was the first of
'·Then there iwe Tommy Sond!I Hollywood thi11 week to eturt re• VOt'ational . · 11grirultural teacher at the home of Mrs. .ft!ssle Cot
ed. She was accompanied bl'
min
.
Mrs
Mrs.
nd
Mar
Shaffer
a
y
.
trill, Ethel G arl a nd will be speala
tftit great 1tylistA."
,ind Pitt Boone. Tommy ' s appeal hearsals· for their ne11 television and coordinator of the prog rl\ffi ,
Mildred Da ins of Pomero;, called her daughters Mrs. Frank John
CourseM t� be offe red in the er on "Flower Arranging",
The late Buddy Cl ark Wal third lM his torriric tendernei;i; ni; lw sorles "P eter Lovee Mary" £or
on Mrs. Cl a ra Mllho:!lln and chil­ slon a n� Mrs. Wm. Swett.
Sk a ting Party at Stansbury Park,
Pro!iucer Jorry Wald program which has been app.rov ed
on Mlrtln'1 llBl. 'l'ony 111y1 Buddy 1ings, Pat a[)peols lo holh the old­ NBC-TV .
Tuesd ay evening,
dren
had more heart th a n tho others.
er i,:eneratlon and kids, Thnt's a nnnounced h e will dcla)' filming by t h� Mason County board 9f Middleport for Youth or Melgr
Auditor
te
a
Rhodes
St
A.
mes
a
J
,
edu
ation
DepartStale
the
and
c
County Churches of Christ, 4 p. 111
his "return to Peyton Plaec" In
Younl!lfff• Plnerare qualify."
delivered l11t week to OhJo Unl"Frank Slnntrn h a• to ra te high
Tonlh on Tony•� ll!1t Is Gordtm Camden, Maino, untn September to ment or Education, include m ac• to 8:45 p _ m.
hine shop training, dr11rting, nur- 1 The Paat Matron, of Pomeroy verslty a t Athens the first shipavoid the influx of tourists.
on anybod)"s list," he 1ald. ''He MueR11e.
�ing, typing and 1horthond.
Cha pter OES will meet Tuesd ay ment of microfilms of state audi•
brouaht c&gt;Xcilcment lo a new gcn­
''He hnA the be1t voice of them
BY tRMA B. lijLI!
The
ls•.
a
progr
m
parl
or
a
a
evening al the Masonic Temple tor's record1 for safekeeping, in
enUon of slni:ers. He combin es all,'' M11.rtin sald. "Gordon's 111 a
Phyllis Ihle is attending
Mis1
cooper
Defense
Civil
e
th
with
tion
a
state wide progr am cost ing $400,- with Mn. Hartwell Curtl 89 hos- ·
,real showman1hlp wlth a voice woll-tralnrd, rnhns1 voiCt'. nncP he
the Otterbein camp at Westerprogram.
last
the
by
approved
und
000
tess.
that he U8eM like a fine lnstru­ c an 11lng .11.nythlng from liJ(hi opera
ville this week.
The films, which are duplicate
slate legislnlure. A total of $6,200
July 29
m•nt.
lo 'popul ar 1turt."
Fred Smith Jr .. of Chester re- ,
copies
llimt,
of
the
in
file
on
sea
b
The a nnual picn ic or the K of
has bee n approved for the Mason
Gauges; Montgomery, Hl.1 on centJY visited with hii aq
"Another or the �11-tltne greats1n addlllnn 1o hi� night club
nt, M• . .
a
ment
- ·-of
in
St
a
e
tehous
th
cont
--,
e
County training school .
2
--·-- - - ---.
P's and the Pythlan Slater8 of
u pper, 8.9 on lower, running
Courses will be oftered free to the MJddl eport t.,od ge wlll be min..iture copies of ca ncelled 1tate feet ; Gallipolis, 18, 6 on upper. Reed Easterday a nd family.
Mrs. Clara Gruese.r,
Mil•
unemployed West Virgini a resl• held July 29th at th l! Middleport warrants, ledger sheets and state 9, 7 on lower , running 3 feet: Lock
dre d Ihle, Mrs. Bertha Holt,,r and
exa
r'
e
in
ports.
e
r
....
d
train
to
order
In
nls
and
men
5
n
m
ose
o
d
w1
1
c
0
4
10
ower,
roadslde park. The affair wi be
LI. , 1
, upper, 1•
ACROSS
,
• _,1_, est er B 11· t y eaII ed on llr and
These films are being file d In K an awha River dims on the sill.
M ary M. Proltllt, 98, passed women ror new Jobs. such un- potluek and each famlly is asked
t. Ceases
Mrs. Dewey Mulford ret:'ent11 .
away this morplng at the home emplC!yed persons nre asked to in- to bring the i r own table serviee . a sealed vault constructed apeclI. Mah, doer
Condition of Movable dams: All
Several from here atteridet tht!
of her son, Joe, near Racine. She quire immediately at the Pt. Plea The picnic will be held at � p,m. fically for the auditor's reeorda, dams are up and closed.
11, Zodiac algn
Young-Rouah
weddlnC Frtdw at
:
i&gt;
ln
the ba11ement of EwJn1 Hall on
was born Sept. lf, 1881, tho dau· sant offlre or West V irgini a de- and all the fa milies of the K or p ;
12. Ohoauy
Ohio River Boals : ownbound
aweot�
ghter of Frederick Vincent and partinent of reemployed service, and the Pythian Sist ers are Jnvit- th e unlvenity campus. Sel ection Lock 13, Ovec at e:lO am, l2-6 ; the Carmel Church.
18, Scotllllh.•
Mr. and Mra. John Ihle and
IOp
of the 1tate-1upported university Lock 19, Raymond E. SalvP.tti a t
aaeltc
Mary Freed, of G alllpolrs. She h a d which is open from 8:30 a.m. to ed to come,
l eft Frid ay Mornin1 tor
mily
a
f
30. Kilid of
H. Penman
Southern
Jn
llved · In Mela:1 county the greater 4 p.m., Mond ay through Thursday,
was
Ohio
made � lO:l5 am,0-2o; Lock 22, Atlas at
July 30
dar Point and expect to attend
Ce
16. Sheep'11 cont
O--O;
D
met(rem
part'o f her life and was one or and from 9 a.m. lo 4 p. m. on Fri•
use
a
c
, bnt.tery
remotent1u
,t,
of
Lock 23, Pennsyl
The Middleport Fire Department
:40 am, I
the Reed reunion at Zlner,me
31. Equally
18, Mu10
th e county 'a oldest re1ldents.
day,
vania a t l J : lD am Sunday, ll-6 Sunday.
ice crea m soci al a nd ear wash a l ropolitan areas,
32. Oreat
l'I'. R&amp;bblta
She wss preceded In death by
de
a
m
per
who
Rhodes,
aonaUy
•
Applicants may also rontact the Cltv Hall, 1 p, m. Ull d ark. Soci a l
Elger Cliff at 1 : 00 pm, 4 O; Helen
111-llll'dll)'"• Alll11'41f
Lake
-------lt, Make
the initial d&amp;liver, to William
br.r husbrind. Joseph Proffit( and · Ma11on County board of education starl9 at 4 p, m.
: 35 pm,· 5-0; Beaver at 6:00
3
at
30. Snick and.
:l:l. Shark
,mow
bcllove
P0Ll(I Altl:IST "NAZIS
-- Roberson, comptroller 1t Ohio pm, l -0; Mike Creditor at 8:M
three dau1:hlers. Survlvlni:: are offlc ea for additional informatlon.
3�. Tho Threo
vohlclmt
21. Lnrrc ,make
WASHINGTON (UPI) - �If.
- -��the following children; Anna
Unlverolty, .said additional ,hip. am 20-0
4.0. Pronourl
WIiie Men
22. Oold (Sp.}
U. lllxlernnl
led American Nazi P.arty
d·
Shield1, Syrot•use: Minnie Welch,
m ents of the fllm would be made
-J.
Ofi�t
.a,O
l)pbo�nd: Ga11ipolis, :Vulca n sty
26. Fn11l (1t
e
o
nco
l
and
kwell
Roc
perlodleally, diependlna: upon the 5:M am, 11-0; Lock 23. Walter c.
tl
Chesler: Tillie Conklin, Columbus;
l
I
Li
7
NOTIC ■ 01' APPOINTMIN1'
I
l .,,.
c.
tho oo.k
�
I
Hi.'lrn Falr!'loth, Racine; Joe Pro•
speed in wliitb' the work ol miero- .Beckj onl at 4:33 1"1, 11-9; ,Cl.\ttOn 17' o h !I 1W,1Sllka-weartn1 "atl,nn
C•M No. 11,41t
Letter
troopers" were ch lliaed with isII
mtt. Racine: .lRmes Proffitt, Port­
Queen a t B:!lo· pm, 10-1 Crucible or
itaM ol lddl• A. SM1th, HCNIN filmina: 11 complet,d.
28, Alrtcnn
1/,.l,I "tl erly , con�ucl Sundty •Ito •
land. 40 grandchlldren and aeVeral
Notice Is hereby atven that Leal 12:30 am, 8-0; Southern at 3 :33
■tork
t broke out at ' -a• meelffll tlf
u
fl:J;h.
11:reat
a:re•t•
1111d
grandchildren
·
80. Sylvnn
am, 8-5 ; Jetfboat at 1,0 : 00 am, 7-7.
Mi _
ona T• Smith whoae Post Otrir.('
t
�ding n ear the U.S. D1
great children.
delllcil
addtess ia Pomeroy, Ohio, has been
K.•nawha River 'Boa ts: Jamel =
0
..
'"'Y
Funeral servlcet will be h e ld
31. Oo aw11.yl
at Pt. Pleasant at 10: 30 am, 0-2.
duly appointed Administratrix of
WedneRday a fternoon at two
Ml, Oitt■to
h
te
l
l•
tho
o
A.
Slnll
ate
Esta
Edd
l
,
II
STUOI .
cmcAGO (UPI) - Vi&lt; Presl- 01 P
o'clock a t the l,etarl Fa li, Method­
the poor
n roy, Meigs County, Ohio,
.�!
��
First
Meets
Lumumba
TOLEDO, 0. �_.! A "OU 1
ST. SIik Voll.I
lRI Chtu•th with burlal by Ewin&amp; dent ftl(-hard ·M- Nixon, the l"OUllh d,,. -_
(Continued Prom• ..... -I
�
northwe.stern
'
,_ UnJve�t,. naedh!
.,
l
119
dra n Or an cacept,ante speech tur k•
(eccl.)
in the T.elart cemetery.
Dated this 22nd day ol July, 1960. the evtd!-Ince of our acientiflc de- T1" me With Council
school
ll!lnlor
died
In
ToJbdi)
H
38. Intend
,
Fr!endil m ay ca ll at the Joe ed Into his brier t-aSfl, arrives to.
,,_
·"
'F· H. O 'B RJEN
UPI
Y.
N._
'UNITED NATIONS,
vices, wlHcb tol'lowed the ·RB-41'
pl1.11I tooay, eheaung
•bo t
If- U, B, mla11lc
idn N ationaI
bl'?rotrltt realdence anytlffle after day ror the R epu
throu"Ji all the events I have ,de- Congolese Ptemiet Patrice LuJudce. of the Probate Court
.
hour'a due to efuetplley roa
,
40. A thicket
Com •ntlOn.
four o'cloct Tuesd ay,
.
Meig1 County, Ohio
•- m eet., Ior the !Jr8I tIme to- aldei treatm•nt
m urpua
scr1•!.'
u,c:d .
'
'1,Core
•DY • feUow
•,-II:'
� a�"udent
The •p=renl
GOP pN!sldentlal
,..
(7) 2D; (8) 1, B, 3tc
"Only' one corteluton ta,1 be day with Security councU mem- •t the reene "' an Ohio' Turnpik
• Olrl'1 name
e
,
nominee was acheduled to lly from
_______
drawn froffl thi■, ll'h.e So\'let• fi,:ht- � in whose hands lie the ultJ:.. · accident.
Pomeroy Farnlly la
· '
Waahiftlbon to CMca1o iMth his
'
l
T
G
•
youn1
er wa■ tryin1 to male the RB-4'1 lite fate of his nounderlnl
�
DOWN
O ,ve
11 n n
wllt. Patrtci.. Their two dauab· Miu , etre
Tourl'nfRo'dtv Mti!,
fly 10uthw1rd o,er sow,\ torrl- , (ovemment. ·
1. killed
\
terll alrndy •19· In the convention lre
and
Moore
Mr,�
and
Dr.
' Ii .11:nlllltl
,.
'ftle meetina WU arra-:1,!ied by
tor,, There it co'uld b■ve been
I, Novlco
ports On'Meetinr
J7
rhildren Katilyn and' Jaclt spent c t
Margant Yoat, preeid,n or the shot down on land. Tht., attempt Secretary Geneul Dag Hammar• , bEVDtB• TO IN'illltlS'II
I, DLluHd
l11t W9'k allhlleei'lll in' the i �btcqo 'Pl9hned to ,reet Nixon Rae!no American Leaton Auxll- failed.
olrjold. who also planned to confer OP' -�lllil90�A
,. Church
lG ln
0We wondt!f' why the, So\lleta privately with Lumurnba1 later ln
, Dixie• iary, announces a meetlnl lomor.:
d· t· wllh •
Roeky MOllnfalnp 19u•h or Dehver �1 l:t.bl
•
likttar1•· • - CNfW!
dltp1ltary
•·
/'
n, • a 0·et'IMn band, ind a row (Tue.day} evenins 1t B in the have preaeDted ilO m1ny diitortion1 tbe day on the rol&amp;. of &amp;he U. N .
including , Cuaon Matlonat 1'.oNst, and
8. Ba.mat:lum
-�· � "" , •
ealllope •11. lr)rl nr to pity the Ni)c:• Letlon Hall where a report will a bout thil. Perhapa th• Soviet air lUk force now holding the riot• _..hda:r
Tao1, ,ind ll'le � River Valley.
(obbr.)
bf
i
on
8
"1
0
ti
plai,net
The,:
Royal
the
visit
Awdll&amp;rf
"Merrily ·W1' bl heard by Ruth Ann Pet• fOrct wH reluctant to a:tlmlt to torn COngo together. ,
7-1.S
·
hbllablnt Com... at 110 1111
Goro TJi\Jf!ldQ', tlttm proceed to ��� _..,______
�1=n 11_ O'Hare I NI, Glrlil' State N!pre1en1at1-., Clfalrman Nllr!ta S, JChru,beh••
4!iali' ILj
ll,, wonc HI
DAILY ORYnoQIJOTE
I
ColoraidO Sprlnj:1 (or openln1
IN&gt;m . llac!ne, with a potluck to thltt the alrerall could,not !\If lllot 'I'furee Patrol Cues
•u oft� ,-..•� idllGf'
Thfl lull red Cl11)t!t treatment foll01',
A X V II L .. ., Ai ll R
ceremonlef o( the Na\ion■I Boy
down O\IBt SovJ1t air 1Pi't9 - for
ofrt"'-1,,,'DtiOIII
�·
811 �
. .. ii L O N d '.l' i l. L O W
Scout J1mbo\'M which· tll'eir son Wu lald out for Nb:on, Ii will be
un
■'
1t...,_ ___. In
n�•
the poet realGn' tliiit .. U' WU' not '".
,
" • .-,.
IU11&gt;i'""1
only by Ill•
DoutlH ta 1Uiindln1 .
!IOU■R HOIPITAL
Ohio Sltte PalN&gt;l ti'aflk l!l!!m:
there - and lhenliiNt dld" no1 In- '
. 0n•· 1ettet •Imply lllMdl fot UOUttr. ln tMil Mmple A ,. ull!ldl
,.. •
}u when PNlident Eitenhower eth•PI cads were disposed of this morn- fll'OY: phlo.
!hr th• three L'I, X tot tho �W-0 O'tr ate. EU\[ftl! lotte!"l, apo,.
Pet
f4etl.
Uie
Chu,.
of
Ml'I,
22;
July
Ad'"Wton
him
form
a,
.
I
rlv
Tuesd
a
)'
to
addNe,·
tthf
Harr,
with
conCounty
court
in
nnd
length
th•
iDI
hinlAo
iJ,J.
IU'6
woNI
tht
of
!'orfflatton
to
trophea,
I lMI01111l �. �IH Lutte Ingels. Maaon; Erneet P. they did not tell blm_ tlfeY bad
Plenall,Vawi.,.,,. Now
venu011;
Slch day the code· Jettef• are Ollfetunt.
Duerr, Pomorofj_ llro. Jame, Otis go IOO 'l'll• lrom · Cope S.,,ato,/ l'otta -lined $10 and costa, on
be: 8'.ttla•�•'.&amp;b,.Jloll
illl
qilioding charge, Leon1ld Lunilonl �.\""- !In . T"'"" Cltr
li\Yn!lftrl..o•a Bonom.
-No, lo follow th&lt;,\: RIM'I,
To,PJ�y:�
Al 01",etor,illil {lllolaDlf;(M NIDOI Ct�IR
'i"..
Di}c]larcea. J'uly 22; M'rl. .John ' •�Perh■Pt Clillrmatr Diuahehev $10 and (!o.,ts, _parklrJ&amp; on the hlah• ctihi -� , . · •
BOSTql/ UPI -.j,. remor ..1111
·
n,
John
M.
i
,n
J\o�•
••�••
_ptilb,,lille
d
oo
Tllill
to.
lled
been
bu
Mi'.
Sl&lt;
•
ts
John
Ill
&gt;'/f,tl.
.'.Jl!itci+9
WIIIOI,
,
81idli,!
(1JPi)
ly•
!!,�ililoil.
l&gt;oaN,
S
.
ti'orn
today
'
Ji m Pier.. em"ra:ed
_
' !. G lll G
V O K ll O K lll K V: ll N lll B IJ
Y_ ...., dream. , of � litldllt D1v!d ltlri, lln. na111a.Shephord, 1ililllty. Thffl .... olben. We can 1nH ...... no lirak...
a dll�ch-uncle talk with Amer\can , Cttf
.
. � -•�' -■-ble,
II to !be malJiland· t■ lnQY.., �Clhn Aimllront, • Ivan Powell, all apoeulih!."
Harry Carleton, charged wllb ,;, �t: etli ,..
· • v x a C N II U H JI O
8' Ill U Q V H - C L K D O •
.
Lea1n P,te!t'ftl: lot Cronin and
,
,"I
,., _ ,. ,..n •tol! cl- 1c, ,_i11y,
n....upport . I&gt;), ."- llelty Cirlelo!I', ·l'ltlo, �' � ill'mi.' ffl.till .
118111h; lln. Carl Addi,,
told Mwtmtft,
.C .L G K II G ,
tbte·' mtin,.,
11... :wn1 1111v.- a tle■rtna Aui,,lll _ ff. r...,,t ·""'
Ben Spjl,...., Jin'. Minnie Wall:or,
Mro. Hoyt , •Keetoftl
, •�• hMn1 ver, wron;1. , . I :!� dli\l• ...n, will · llalt
_
•
h
ti\le
.
•
bo
ltotn
to
Vlf- ffrtl...-, chat..., ,wttl!r m 'bj .
,tflp"'
o
m
Krllill'
Stra\to
th•
Li!jn
of
-aldlH
Kinder,
,flfflH'
,
Mn.
..
have bulll UP a lot of hlgh-llrunm
,
Bi-.mrtlPI · , fr 19 A OlllN'l'Lltl
"'7Plol!tt0t�t
....
b
..
emollona over �othlne � . . l'm Slcil y to IHk tho l)eot -p� "l_h 81'1 ' ICIIII; Lena 'Gahm, •Mro. _ Wahu ....., lltliii Ifie ,(orWil �-- 'coutif:f �llleffl, wii I(.... J!olt alld '
ro 1'8Lli,-OOI.IIIIW/l.lil,
-. -1111, IIIIILOVm&gt; l'ROM PO
�•lf '
I I�
the · br\&lt;!P coulll bo !&gt;ullt - lf II Haney, lnla �t l'emat, -.,... I dltlllMW, .llililliln,'lfflll'illl,· .... coiti 'ln1f
.
and
antta
the
c:ut
lo
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•
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evor ta.
Jlitrt.
lltfr. •
concentrate no1' on , bti1tball.•�
. • j • ...._ l!ldwiiNI BIIJdlllte:
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Both) p11rtle1 ar.e giving· their
bl'enbif to indepelldent citizens'
groui,s' for their presidelltill c an­
. did'ite1. TB• idea is to a ttract perI t helps the aver!lg e citizen whb sol'l.11!1 \fho Uke to retain· thel� feel•
whb like to
foll'ows politics to: remember the ittl' of Ill.dependence,
�.
poll'ti
above
t
fee
ai-e
1
l'Jl!y.
l·
old saying that incu mbents like
eon­
n1
wel'l1
nizatio
a
org
Stich'
8
ta
to think: of thl!mselvefl a� s t 1a 111 and
l
politiC
r
by
ived'
maste
ee
bel
ian
a
l
politic
men and p in the
h
on those brave enough to try to are run tiy them, althoug tJle so
all9d' ama teurs make a lbt of
c
get their jobs.
noise a nd sometimes upset the
�t: . alllc.. h'elPs to l'flmember thlt pros.
JlOH�N ui' a game or power, pre11, t
,
•
·qps hBVe
,'l'l\� l �d�P'!-f
fl�, and· patron,ge. In tho game,
1
\Mah
a
C�
i!1\ tnW pol_i•
a\ pbllti!li anl iS: like a professl0!1al � oih�•
lDlke it
\
i
tbi
&amp;ft:,,
org
tjrh1i,
hi&amp;
bilsibii.lt Player. lfl!! might dbI'ispon�
i
d
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,
,
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J�
be
�
a
Indi
Cleveland!
bll!lst: to¥ ff\ll
ates
�
'
s
t'etiomi
I,
h'ad@d' to Detroit and' he will go 1IHW- M·
1 under if&amp;• banner�
e
l�d
right on doing his best for his
On the other hand.; sue� organ.
former foe and hia best to Wreck
stimulate jn�reat _ bl the
izations
his former teamm ates.
1:}iey ah'o �I've dotlce
fes.
a
candld
Th.at is the way it is with polipbwer,
ticians who a few da ys aJ?o were .to the pros ,mtere5ted·
the
e
t1\et
tron�
a
p
e
and
prestig
blastin g Senators John F. Keng
serv­
public
ell!!ctill
ss
or
busine
n.
nedy and Lyndon B. Johnso
They .ire on another team now in ants is not th eir private pla y.
the game of power, prestige and ground.
-------patronage. And they remind one
of rookies l raded to New York,
throwing ou1 the standard cliehe,

Meigs &amp; Mason : West si••

1

WAN1T ADS

For- Sale

M�ip Cowity, Ohio, on &amp;ctiop
O 58, Sta te Route No. 684 tn SC"'iplo
Township by applying I T·30, T·31
Biluminou• Surf.ace Treatment on
8- 1 1 1 Modifled StabWzed Bue
POI CON818'rl!NT DEPINDABLI QIIULTJ
Courae. Pavemnit: Width 20 feet .
BAll'IIS
Leni\h 12,619.2 feet or 2.J9 mile1.
Proposal No. ,
4 �t,: per werd, one iqserdon. 111,ib'lqm dv.ra:e - 00 cent..
Meigs County, Ohlo, on Section
• eent, per word fy three coo.eouth'11 ipsertlona.
0.00 (part), State B.out.e No. 692 In
Sptu:ial - one month for
Cent J per word.
Scipio Township, by applylna: a
'1uJl .rate or 4: eent.s per wOrd wtJI be �ed for advertJ.alnc
T-30, T-31 Biluminou1 Surfaee
l! oot pait wltbln w day, 1ner re�l'llni bUL
Treatment on B-1 l l Modilied Sta­
Errors in Adverilflil\i - Sbou.Jd b,
!lp,nedJatet,. The
bilized Bait Course. Pavement;
D1llv Seat:ine1 will not be maPOJiable f• � lbaD one lucor­
Width 18 feet, Len&amp;tb '1,180.8 feet.
rect Ullillll'Coo.
Widih 20 fett. Leqgth 4."63.2 !eet,
Notleea of Ev•ot., ,1.00. Obllulrlu
-.i'CI of ,...__.... and
Total Length 12,144 feet or 2.30
pubUMed ·a.t 1 cit"lt p11r wont.
miles.
WORDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
f D�r&amp;
I IIO.
Jtr-o,..., No. J
ff.lO
ll.llt
00c
60c
1.5
Washlna:ton County, Ohio. on Sec­
M.IIO
Sl.8(1
ft.:lf,
60c
211
tions 0.00, q.u, 1 .23 (part), State
211
nc
fUIO
'2.21
'1.IO
Route No. 676 In Wesley Township,
b)' applylog a T-30, T-31 BitumJn.
Ada �•ed by 10 A._!C. will be In that dlJ� ,-p,r.
OWi Surface Treatment on B-11 1
Modified Stabllir.ed ba:le Course.
Pavement: Width 18 feet. Length
22.915.2 feiet or 4.34 mile■.
"Proposal1 Noa. 1 to S intlus.ive
TlltMITli! ANO PIST CONTIOL 1 859 CHEVROLET Ve Bel Air
pJ:_���-5-room modem lrame or this project. to be completed not
j with bath, full basement, dOU• later than October 15, l96P."
lrt l'ailn. F� ln■,.ct lon. ln111r2 dr. Sedan. $2195. Alfiiost like HOUSE ; THREE · ROOMS ,BA'J'B.
Bidder■ mu1t a pply, on the pro­
ed by No1tNftwld!• PMu It.
hie garage, lot 70xIOO. A-I proth e day it was aold. Power
Richard Fisher Monkey Run
fonn1, for prequalificalion
per
,000.00.
1
1
end A. S.rvl� Statlen WY2-$
perty.
P
s
'
glide. R &amp; H. Blaettnar1, PomPomeroy .
7 25 t
with the Highway Credit Examiner,
446,tfc
2366.
ALBER T M. COX, S•lfffflH
7-21-6tc
eroy.
at Columbus, Ohio, at least JO
Phone
Box 229
NOTICI
dan before the date set to open
1 FUEL 01� FURNACE W ITH :EIGHT ROOM HOlJSK two five J
&amp;ck-lo-School Swea ters are here .
room apartments, A N. Bcngel. '1'·23-3tc
bidsl arge blower, all controls, fuel
11-2-tfe
WY2-3272.
Phone
--·----__
,Lay a way , pay I! convenient and
on tflnk. can WY2:29'14.
J
The minimum wage to be pa.id to
the llWeat.er problem for th�
7 25 6tp FIVE rooms and bath" in Mason. I
a ll labor employed on this contract
tint chilly days is solved. The
the ----shall be In accordantl! with
Phone WY 2-2498.
7-22-6lp
Shoe Box, Middleport.
FOU� ROOM HOUSE. $211'15.
of
"Schedule
Hourly
evailing
Pr
,
Will re nt lor $35. C4ll WY2- . NORTH SECOND AVE., MIDDLE- '
Wage Rates Aacertalned and DeterWANTED MEDICAL ROOTS. Gin- - ·-- ___
____
�tU.
7 25 tltc
1eng, Blood Root, WIid Ginger,
I
I
R
O
SAI.E
FOR
PONY
TRADE
m ined by The Department of In•
FJYE ROOM unfurnished apart­
Yellow Root, May Apple Root, SORREL RIDING HORSE, 6 YearB
for
Rel ations a pplicable to
duslrlal
Van
J)avid
calves.
NOTICE Of' Al'POINTIMNT
Meter,
ment -with bath and shower,
State Highway Department Jm. Ce• No. 11,ffl
etc. One of Ohio best market
-old. 58 in. high _ Well gaited.
West Columhia, w. Va ,
newly
unit,
disposal
a:arbage
25 3tc provements In accordance with
location.
over 4·0 yrs, .sa.»,e
perfectly gentle. �cw s addle
1i1tat. ef Chari• I. FnMlnt
redecorated. Phone WY 2-53315. ---------7-- Settion1 4115.03, 4Uff.04, 4115.05,
E . H. Morse, Albany, Ohio,
and bridJe, Ste at ',he Everett
C. I, Fln,111..)
'1·7-tlc
4115.06 and 4J.15.07 ol the iu,;,ed
McArthilr Road Next to Tenn.
Tracy "Farm, PomeroJJ RD2, B all
-----·--------Code or Ohio."
Gas Pl;i nt.
7-21;6tc
Run Roa�: Phofle WYU746Notice ia hereby 1iven that Emllnfurnlshed deluxe apartNEW
hi■
with
1ubmlt
t
mu■
bidder
The
Vindllng •hote Pelt dffite
ma
7 25 3tc
NOTICE TO CONTRJ(CTORS
ment, air conditioned. Phone
I WILL not be reeppnsible for any
bid a certlfled check in the amount addreu la Chester, Ohio, R. D., has
Ohio
of
State
WV 2-5141.
debts contracted by anyone 1 95&amp; FOtto ·ve Customlln e 4 dr.
'1'·21-12tc
of $4,950.00.
been duly appointed l:•erutrlx of
0.partment of Hl9hw:ays
other than myself.
Sedan. $791. Sbi&gt;Ws thA best of
Plana and 1peciflcation1 are on the Esta� of Chadea E. Flncl1Jn1
bedroom
two
furnished
NICELY
1960
t;
Joly
Ohia,
Columbus,
Signed: James Will
care. Blaettnan, Pom,t.oy.
tile in the department of highway, (a. II:. a. Charle. Ji'indling,/a. k. a·.
Contr•ct S..laa L11111a1 Copy
ap artl)'lent. Phone WY 2-3874.
Addr1$s Pomeroy RD 3
7-21-3,e ·
the offJ.ee of the dlvlelon dep. C. E. Findling, -• t.,te of
and
'l-23-6tc
-No. 60-659
7-23-3tp
µ
uty director.
lleJp County, Ohio.
Unit Price Contract
Gf04I tli■ii, i)i1111
esenie11 the right
r
director
The
Dated this 91:h day of July l lftO.
AH MR.. ancl MINW,
have a eomR)ete
now
We
Sealed proposals will be reeeivbidl.
all
and
any
reject
to
F. H. O'BRIEN
(
p
IIIITRO�N MOTORS
TRA\!IL SERVICE. II you .re
I ed a t th• olfiee or the State High·E. S. PRESTON
Judie of the Probate Court
of Ohio, at C�lumbus,
Direr:tor
wa.y
goi11g lp - a py •for. eian, cou,-il.ry
� lalf MN\ .'It,.
SALESMEN, 24 TO 40 yrs. -0lrl7
Dlrfftor
MPigs County, Ohio
slS. iiv.e
q r a��.b�rE: ii} 44�
,.....,., QMe
must h a ve experience. Good Ohio, until to:� a .m. Ohio (Ea
,
(7) 11, lit 2$. 3k
(7) 1e, 25, 21c
a y. "'.'-ugTuesd
1me.
T
Standord
ern)
.
on.
a nd
route
AB
commissi
C
4
1
I
t:hief
54
dr.
P
Siar
A,C
ON'?
8
e
0
ta
Cleaners, Mason, w. Va . 7-12·tfc us
Seda!}, •. W,ortb much m ore.
��o�=i: �;���� ;���;�i �e - �
S�hd ·�v'.:L�.
lilaettqpr1, Pqtilero:v
7-21-6tc 1 . --,-,:---·-,-ff•
�
are offered as one project a nd will
fbqnf:l GJ 6-1818 or G I 6-1 243.
0
1,
"'
7-21-11,
be awacdcd as one con(racl.)
B,! 8 1 8 '1!
l) P T O
_
(9)
PropoHI No. l
anted
W
Athens Count)', Ohio, on Section
CeaJ'&amp; 8trMt. Pomeroy
W
GAS, FUEL Oil, and coal fur­
(2)
0.17, Slate Route No. 675 in Trim(1fn.e RMIIII. I to JI, I to I,
- '
· (Cl- ill N- • '111ari.)
...�es, Call for free e1tinu11te1. HOUSEl{EEPING J O 8 $IO .OO ble and Dover Townships, by apWeek. Phone WY2-3323.
l'ore1'1an • Abbott, Middleport.
I WTSH TO THANK 'fqE Hll.AND
plying a bituminous treatment8-10-1'1,
7 25 6tp Items T-30, T-32.
Church for the lovely flowers ·
they sent me during my illness.
Pa vement: Width 16 f&lt;'el. Length
CON�IG-NT 5/IL&amp; -May God hless every one is my
22,440 reet or •.25 mnes.
The following consigned articles (20 !
prayer.
Mrs. Alice" Moore
Proposal No. 2
wm
be sold at the former Miles -- --c-------7 25 ltc
Monument Building, West M a in 1'ELEVISJO-N 114DIO AND SMALL Gallia County, Ohio. on Sections
appliance
repair. Phone OU1 0.00, S.ti3. 4 . 04, State ijoute No. 218
St., Racine, Ohio, SaturdJly,
MeCiinlock, Racine, 0.'1.Jo. 2-1.tfo in Guyan Township, hy applying a
July 30, 1960, at 1:00 P. M.
2 TV Sets, Radio, 3
Refrigera­ APAR'l'IIENTS - J.i'ul'llllhed and bituminous lrealment-ltems T-30,
WOULD THE PERSON FINDING
T-32. Pavement: Width 18 feet,
tors,
C4;&gt;mplet
e Bedrootn Suites
4
McGregor •Ben Hogan No. 5 iron
unfuml1hed. Mdla■ten, Middle Length 37.963.20 fe et. Width 20
4
Rangers
(El
ectric &amp;:
G
a
s),
on No. 9 hole· Ohelller Hill golf
port. Phone WY' 2-2082. 2 3 lt . f,et, . Length 2,270.40 feet. Total
Beds, titchen Cabinet.a, 'Vablcs,
course July 1 7 return to Char­
r ,i I', ,,
Length 40,233.60 fe et or 7.62 miles.
China Cabinet, Chalr1, 2 Wash­
les H. Wis e. Jr., Middleport,
3
WESTING
No,
Propos.al
FU•NACIS
MUILLIR
,
ers, Desk &amp; Ch a ir, Dtyer, 2 .
Ohio, Phone WY2-531i6.
. . HOUSE ■ppllenc n. Anteld Bro­ Meigs County, Ohio, on Section
1
Bre
akfast Sets, G . l!l. Iron, M ag­
,
'I' 25 Ste
azine Rack, Sunbea m F1m, Re­ . . tfit" Irr.acute, Ohio. Ph_,. 13.37, State Route No. 143 in Col­
·11-1 1-tf umbia a nd Scipio Townships, hy
cord Ctblnf't, Kenmore Sweep­
�
18)
applying a bituminous trealm&lt;'nt
er, Lamps CF'Ioar 1c Tal)le)
ems T-30, T-32. Pavement: Widlh
it
Sing
e
r
Sewing
Maeblne
End
1
GS MERCURY sale $1595. Med a list
feet. Length 37,224 feel al 7.05
18
Tables.
2-door. Push •button drive. As
es.
mil
Many
articles
not listed
silent as a soaring, gull. Plan
ltropoHI No. 4
CASH
TERMS:
' your vacation In this Big "M".
Not Responsible for accidents
Athens County, Ohio, on Section
It's re ady to ,go. Karr &amp; Va,n
(0.0() Buchtel), Stale Roule No.
'l'-22-3tc Sale condU:cted by BRADFORD
V a n Zandt, Pomeroy.
AUCTION
675 in York Township by applying
I\A.CINE, omo.
58 OLDS!,(OBILE ..le $169'. 8� A uctiqneer: Ctlft Bradford;
a bituminous treatment-Items T2 door S'4San. Va Rocket engine Sale Manager: A. C. Brttdford.
30, T-32. Pnemcnt: Width 1 6 feet.
with st andard ahi(t. Go---Go­
Length 897.80 feet or 0.17 mile.
7-is.otc
Go in this enappy Olds. The
'Wroposals Nos. '1 to 4 inrlusive
·
buy of yolJr .life. Karr &amp; Va n 14 FOOT Tomah aw� bo'at, wlnd­
of thia project to be complcled not
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-22-Stc
�lator than October 31, 1960."
thiel�, 1teerl111, 21 H1 P. elec­
,Bidders m tist apply , on the prp­
trict
starting,
Evinrude
motor
56 CADILLAC aale $1895. Hardtop
forms, for prequa liric,-tton
per
and trailer. Prlced to ·aen. Phone
Coutu�. 'X'he. mark of aueceRS.
.the Highway Credit Examiner,
·wJth
Here's your chance to. own Am- � WY 2-:tffO or WV 2'2G9S.
et Columbus, Ohio, at least 1 0 days
7-;13-3te
erica's fine,t a t Aqlertca's low- 1
before the date set to open bids.
, est price. A true valuli. '1Carr &amp; ltlDU AQJUC,\N lO'xtlO' Bouie
The minimum wage to be paid to
Van andt. Jliomeioy.
7-22-Stc
all l a·bor employed on this contract
traUer in exeeUent conditlon 1
= ,..,..the
Five rooms Jncludtn1 full·ailed
shall be In a ccordan&lt;'e with
t e__
��
095. 811$1_
M. OLDSMOBIL
E ,,.,.
"Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
bath. Can be seen at Powell's
4 door Sedan. Beautiful two tone
S'unoco Station, Middleport or
Wa ge Rates Ascertained and De­
blue. Power stee ring and power
We repair at types or rad!, lermlned by the Department of In­
call WY 2·2131· between 8 a. m.
brakea. A quality car. Truly a
snd r; p. m.
1-22-8tc atora, froin _heater cores to dustrial Relations applicable to
good value. Ka rr &amp; va n Zandt,
HlBhwly Department Im- ·
ate
Pom eroy.
'l'-22-3tc
the largest tru� or tiaator St
provements in occordance with
-- ---,------· - FOR SALE 16 II, lotltl trailer fully
raillltor, ·
44 PONTIAC sal e $4UG Chieftain
Sections 4 '115.03, 41HHM, 41 Hl.05.
11/J
.
equip_ped for modern bootup
Deluxe 4-door. This on e can't
15.06 a nd 411!5.07 or the Revii;ed
41
or camp1Jll. Ideal for vacation
be be1tt at this price. Doe', every
or Ohio."
Code
travel. 'Reaaonable. F. A. Eqoc�,
11ae bidder JQU"t submit with his
tltllta but alt �p and bee. You '.11
Portland. Ohio.
T-12.etc
WY•t-2143
Phone
really like it. See for your1eU.
bid a certified chflck in the amount
Pomeroy, Ohio
K arr &amp; Vanandt, Pom eroy,
1000 BUSHEL of kraut cabbage;
of $4,650.00.
,
7-22-3tc ,
P.l ans and specifications are on
5j) ho. beft01. Pl�k fQU,..11.
e In the dJ!pa rtment of highwajrs
fil
...,
e
m,
ng
o
Bott
Lo
r1,
CoW1f
{
lttONT!Ac , ;i;'$.'lull. Cht;rialn
and the office or the division depu1
0
2-door. Here Is real s�vings for _ _
ly director.
you in • '10Ud ear: � 100&lt;! cje- RA;I' 'l'!(IUjlER Ji�p,}
two
The diredot' reserves the right
1
Jl'M'ble sjal&gt;. A staal of. a du!. · left, llh•n• WI 9-89'19. 7-22-llt,i
to reject any and all bids.
l\arr &amp; Van Zandt, Pom eroy.
----;;:;;;-;;:::�:::::--::::- :--c--E. S. PRESTON.
TRY A DELICIOUS Fish Sand•
'1-22-Stt
Director
,Middle•
Bar,
Dairy
Jack's
Wleh.
-,- -•--•
18, 2�, 2tc
(7)
19154 BUICK Special 4 dr. So�IP7-11,fflc
D9rl,
1 -------$49G. Runs · flt'"', Blae ttnal'S,
'l•Jl-6lc
Pomeroy.

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July 2!l, 1960
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By Had,'

They'll Do It Every Time

Top Val ue

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INsi.t �oni., In To,.-n
I DDUPORT·

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Mel's Stars
Beat Bender N •
I

Mel Clark's All Stars defeat ed
the CbarleSlon Bob Bender' s nine
�&gt;' • acore of 2·0,in Iii. rain-abbrev' 11ted ooote.st on Su nday at Bachtel
Field.
The &amp;ame � .as c� lled in the boltom of lhe sixth 1nnmg when a
heavy rain washed the b.all park
area. The Stara were at hat with
nobody out and Gerald Clark, who
bu just 1inlled, on first base.
Gene H e sson once agai n turned

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•· J Lead
Ille Braves Rega1n• Nat1ona
After Lon11r, Span Of I 03 Days I

Mel's team will play on Wed nes•
in a stellar performance from the I singled, we n t lo aeco nd on He&amp;mound as he gave up but one hit I son's perfect ncrllice bunt, &amp;nd I day rl l&amp; ht al .Bachtel Field when
Un tttd p,..1 lnt♦r natlon. l
and fanned JO in the tihortened . scored �n John Thoma,' single.
they entertain a team _ from ProcIt may bJve felt like a ('en tury
game.
The Stus were scheduled to play to rv 1 1 le, Oh JO . Game tim e i.a 8 p. for the Milwaukee - �raves since
The SLars scored in the second 1 Hub's Cale of Hu ntington , but .1 I m.
they occupied rint phice in the
inni ng when Tom Grueser double� telepho n� call from t�e Cabell
The l_rne sco re:
Natio nal League, but calendil"- I
I
with one out . Ralph Clark was bH I County city Saturday ma:ht ca�- Bender s
000 000--0 J l wise it was exactly 103 days.
b)' a pitched ball and then Hesso n celled lhe game. Sat\ll"day's ram Mel 's
0 10 010--2 6 0
On April 12, Milwaukee won
foreed postpon ement ot the Charsi ngled G ruese_r home.
Da�son and Hartney ; H eaao n lhe tenon ope ner &amp; long wi th
1 and Grueser , Tucker.
In the fifth rnnrng, Ga ry Moo re I lesto n game, the n, to Sunday.
three other clubs. 'fhat was the
lut time the Br ave1 o&lt;.'Cupied the J
top ru ng until Sunday's 7·5, t-o
doubleheader sweep over the ChiI
cago Cubs.
•
I
Milwau kee ne ver fell more than
thr .. games off the pace untH
AKRON. Ohlu UPI - The sm i l ­ of pars each for I tie. Doug, ob­ a matte r of J O inches _ and then Mar 13. The Braves then reached
ing guy they suid c:uuld never win servm g hl11 27th bi rthda)', waa le nonchalant!)' tapped it J n for a their lowest ma rk May 31 when
a big crnt• had the lasl la ugh todilY. Jose tns chance with a bogey on closin&amp;, even-par 35-M-70 over they were 6¼: games back . .B� t
Jay Helwrt. �' hu proved his das11 the frnal hole which gave him a that arduous 7, 165-yard course for o n June 1 6, lhey s.tarte� lh� ir
�u rge that brought nme v 1�lor1es
cunl his (·uul'age long ago &lt;1t ;i 36·:Jtl-73 tor a 283 which tied him a winning total of 281.
m 10 games a n d possession of
ti n)· Pacific atoll called Iwo Jima. with Snead.
It left Ferrier one shot back al fll'at place by two pe r centage
did 1 1 a�arn on the treacherou!:&gt;
,But by the n Hebert had taken it
slope!! ur F'1reslunc Coun try Club to out of his hand and Ferrie r 'S too. 282 followed by Snead and Sa n ­ points over the Pittsburgh Pi_
for Jay, the man they 111id ders at 283; Don Jauuary at 284; rates.
win 1 h l.! eovetf&gt;d PGA golf cham­
Sa n Fra ncisco ousted the P1pionship.
couldn·t do il, laced his tee .shot We11ley Ellis at 285� Doug Ford
He dHl it 1he hard way too, to stnught up the middle on the 17th a n d P1lmer at 286; Ke n Venturi r�tes �rom the lead _for the fi�st
wipe out forever the whispers that and then whipped a five iro n at 287 and Da\le Marr an d Fred bme since May 29 w1th a 6·3 �letory, Loi Angeles eh�t out P�Jlain the golfing cl utch he would eight feet from the flag on that Hawkins at 288.
�lphia for the thud straight
ever be a fa1 rwa)' also-ran.
300-ya rd, par-four hole. Caimi)' he
.
A fte r that they were well scat­
Jay Hebert has won a few here stepped up a nd knock ed il home tered with Pete Cooper at 291; t1�e: 9-0: a nd . St. Lo m a e�ged
and there. But none of them were for the birdie which put him on raul Ha rney, Gene Littler and Cmcm nati. 6-5, m other National
lhe classk '"big one . " The kind the front end-a nd leit him need­ Jay's brother, Lionel, amopg those Leq:ue games. _
In the American League, Chiwhich wrilc thr prn goiters' names mg a pa r for victory.
al 292 ; Billy Casper, Wally Bur­ eae:_o mai ntai ned its ame l ad by
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bold
in the record books in b1i,:
kemo and J1,1lius Boroa at 294.;
let le rs .
"Su re, you get kind of nervou1 Jackie Burke, 295; Jim Turne1a, sphtti_ng with New Yo rk, wm ni ng
maybe with I differe n ce of $11,000 Jerry .Barber a nd Chick Harbert, t�e f1r1t, 6-3, a n d droppi ng lh,e
Not until Sunday.
nightcap, 8-2; Boston took a Pair
for first place and only �.MO for
Then, with gameness i:UHI an second," Jay grin ned later, "but 296; George Bayer at 300, and ftrom Cleveland, 10-5 an d 7-6;
Tommy Bolt 111H the way back al Kansas City beat Washingto n in
ability which never ag&lt;1 i n will he
I have parred that 18th every 303,
l]Ueslio m.'Ci. he fought his way
the ope ner, 6-2, but lost the sec­
lime a nd 1 wu n 'l l"lxin' to Jct Jt
through Lwo tense holes which told i::ct away now.'
A happy Jay Hebert, the ma n ond game, 1 0-2, 1ind Baltimore
the whole story of the tournament
e 230 VOLTS
He did n 'l.
they said "could n 't" but flnall)' dereated Detro it, 2-1, in 1 1 I n
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and broke Jim l',crrier' s heart.
ight
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drive
that
slammed
Jay
was happy over the fact that nings.
did,
e oNE H. P.
Be n t Sam Snead skidding out of a down the middle and then
Sa n Franciaco built an early 6-0
whipped he had matched his "little" broth­
13 ¼ " HEIGHT
shot at his I061h tournament tri­
on homers by Willie Mays
lead
that tr u11ty five iron out of the er Lio nel's 100'1 victory.
WIDTH
umph and blasted Arnold Palmer's
bag one last lime. The ball sailed
"H's real nice to have It back a nd Bob Schmidt. but then had to
dre11m� nf a "triple crown" sl11m.
e 18¾ " DEPTH
!ltraight to the green, although it i n the !amity,' he laughed. "O n ly relieve atarter Billy O'Dell with
Two holes and lhey told it all.
rolled perlloualy clo,e to II tr•p 1 find it nicer ha11ing the big Johnny An tonelli, Billy Lo es and
FOYr In Running
Mike McCormick as the Pirates
yawni ng on the far side, a nd it brother win it."
The re were four of them run•
staged a three-ru n nlly in .the
stopped some 20 feet from the pin.
11i11 g at i t-Ferrier and S nc11d in
n in th inning. McCor mick struck
Jay slid it up "right close'' !he next to last threesome and I
out two pinch-h itters lo preserve
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Hebe rt 11nd Doug Sanders in lhc
O 'Dcll'a fifth win.
fir..al threesome.
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.Snead birdied th1! m a n-killing
The Dodgers exploded for fiv e­
By Unlt..t Preti lntwnatlonal
HHJ1 hole, rhc backbrnaker or Lhe
SJ,;E l'.I' A 1'
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NATIONAL LIAGUI
tournament, a t12 5-yard, par-five
Williams' home r , to score eight
W, I., Pct, GB
monster. But then old Slammin'
runs I n the third in n ing. Jim Gll­
52 38 .691
S11111 bogeyed the la�t two holes..­ �lilwaukee
Uam, 01,1ke Snid er , Maury Wills
53 37 .Ms
mi�ing: a four foot pull at the end Pittsbu rgh
a nd Joe Pignata no contributed
in
15-0
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walloped
Logan
48 40 .Mff 4
-and settled for a two over par Los Angelea
es to the rally iH Williams
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a re .ularly sch eduled Hockhlg
St. L.ouis
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3tl-3tl-72 and a 283 lotal.
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Ferrier, walehing slit-eyed, aB San Fraocisco 43 42 .&amp;17 6¼ gam e Sunda)' at Loga n with ex-OU
40 49 .449 12½
S.ime blew It, steppe&lt;! up and Cincinnati
ace pitcher Jack Crew pe rmitti ng
3� 06 ,389 18
knocked in his par o n that final Philad elphia
Racine just one hit, a single by
On The Rrlgh,st
Chicago
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P omeroy High School se n ior-to-be,
Sunday', ...ult&amp;
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Corner I n
Terry Knight.
and with the other pai r two holes Mllwaukff 7 Chicago 5 ht
Mllwaukff I Chicago O ;2nd
from hom e .
K n ight's safety came I n the
Sta nding on the 17th tee, both Los Anpl•• 9 Ph lladelphla O
fourth ln nini while the Logan­
Hebert and s.indcrs 11c edcd a pair San F_rancllCO 6 Pitt.burgh 13
Iles were le elng orf on Rar.Jne's
St. Loui1 6 Cincinnati S
Bob Cun ningham, La rry Wolfe,
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ran his record to 10-2 for tht &amp;eason . John Buz hardt was ta&amp;lil ed
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Monll'..I, 3-2 and 7-0.
Ron Ner,ray won the ope ner fOI
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The &amp;ame � .as c� lled in the boltom of lhe sixth 1nnmg when a
heavy rain washed the b.all park
area. The Stara were at hat with
nobody out and Gerald Clark, who
bu just 1inlled, on first base.
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Mel's team will play on Wed nes•
in a stellar performance from the I singled, we n t lo aeco nd on He&amp;mound as he gave up but one hit I son's perfect ncrllice bunt, &amp;nd I day rl l&amp; ht al .Bachtel Field when
Un tttd p,..1 lnt♦r natlon. l
and fanned JO in the tihortened . scored �n John Thoma,' single.
they entertain a team _ from ProcIt may bJve felt like a ('en tury
game.
The Stus were scheduled to play to rv 1 1 le, Oh JO . Game tim e i.a 8 p. for the Milwaukee - �raves since
The SLars scored in the second 1 Hub's Cale of Hu ntington , but .1 I m.
they occupied rint phice in the
inni ng when Tom Grueser double� telepho n� call from t�e Cabell
The l_rne sco re:
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000 000--0 J l wise it was exactly 103 days.
b)' a pitched ball and then Hesso n celled lhe game. Sat\ll"day's ram Mel 's
0 10 010--2 6 0
On April 12, Milwaukee won
foreed postpon ement ot the Charsi ngled G ruese_r home.
Da�son and Hartney ; H eaao n lhe tenon ope ner &amp; long wi th
1 and Grueser , Tucker.
In the fifth rnnrng, Ga ry Moo re I lesto n game, the n, to Sunday.
three other clubs. 'fhat was the
lut time the Br ave1 o&lt;.'Cupied the J
top ru ng until Sunday's 7·5, t-o
doubleheader sweep over the ChiI
cago Cubs.
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thr .. games off the pace untH
AKRON. Ohlu UPI - The sm i l ­ of pars each for I tie. Doug, ob­ a matte r of J O inches _ and then Mar 13. The Braves then reached
ing guy they suid c:uuld never win servm g hl11 27th bi rthda)', waa le nonchalant!)' tapped it J n for a their lowest ma rk May 31 when
a big crnt• had the lasl la ugh todilY. Jose tns chance with a bogey on closin&amp;, even-par 35-M-70 over they were 6¼: games back . .B� t
Jay Helwrt. �' hu proved his das11 the frnal hole which gave him a that arduous 7, 165-yard course for o n June 1 6, lhey s.tarte� lh� ir
�u rge that brought nme v 1�lor1es
cunl his (·uul'age long ago &lt;1t ;i 36·:Jtl-73 tor a 283 which tied him a winning total of 281.
m 10 games a n d possession of
ti n)· Pacific atoll called Iwo Jima. with Snead.
It left Ferrier one shot back al fll'at place by two pe r centage
did 1 1 a�arn on the treacherou!:&gt;
,But by the n Hebert had taken it
slope!! ur F'1reslunc Coun try Club to out of his hand and Ferrie r 'S too. 282 followed by Snead and Sa n ­ points over the Pittsburgh Pi_
for Jay, the man they 111id ders at 283; Don Jauuary at 284; rates.
win 1 h l.! eovetf&gt;d PGA golf cham­
Sa n Fra ncisco ousted the P1pionship.
couldn·t do il, laced his tee .shot We11ley Ellis at 285� Doug Ford
He dHl it 1he hard way too, to stnught up the middle on the 17th a n d P1lmer at 286; Ke n Venturi r�tes �rom the lead _for the fi�st
wipe out forever the whispers that and then whipped a five iro n at 287 and Da\le Marr an d Fred bme since May 29 w1th a 6·3 �letory, Loi Angeles eh�t out P�Jlain the golfing cl utch he would eight feet from the flag on that Hawkins at 288.
�lphia for the thud straight
ever be a fa1 rwa)' also-ran.
300-ya rd, par-four hole. Caimi)' he
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A fte r that they were well scat­
Jay Hebert has won a few here stepped up a nd knock ed il home tered with Pete Cooper at 291; t1�e: 9-0: a nd . St. Lo m a e�ged
and there. But none of them were for the birdie which put him on raul Ha rney, Gene Littler and Cmcm nati. 6-5, m other National
lhe classk '"big one . " The kind the front end-a nd leit him need­ Jay's brother, Lionel, amopg those Leq:ue games. _
In the American League, Chiwhich wrilc thr prn goiters' names mg a pa r for victory.
al 292 ; Billy Casper, Wally Bur­ eae:_o mai ntai ned its ame l ad by
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bold
in the record books in b1i,:
kemo and J1,1lius Boroa at 294.;
let le rs .
"Su re, you get kind of nervou1 Jackie Burke, 295; Jim Turne1a, sphtti_ng with New Yo rk, wm ni ng
maybe with I differe n ce of $11,000 Jerry .Barber a nd Chick Harbert, t�e f1r1t, 6-3, a n d droppi ng lh,e
Not until Sunday.
nightcap, 8-2; Boston took a Pair
for first place and only �.MO for
Then, with gameness i:UHI an second," Jay grin ned later, "but 296; George Bayer at 300, and ftrom Cleveland, 10-5 an d 7-6;
Tommy Bolt 111H the way back al Kansas City beat Washingto n in
ability which never ag&lt;1 i n will he
I have parred that 18th every 303,
l]Ueslio m.'Ci. he fought his way
the ope ner, 6-2, but lost the sec­
lime a nd 1 wu n 'l l"lxin' to Jct Jt
through Lwo tense holes which told i::ct away now.'
A happy Jay Hebert, the ma n ond game, 1 0-2, 1ind Baltimore
the whole story of the tournament
e 230 VOLTS
He did n 'l.
they said "could n 't" but flnall)' dereated Detro it, 2-1, in 1 1 I n
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and broke Jim l',crrier' s heart.
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was happy over the fact that nings.
did,
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Be n t Sam Snead skidding out of a down the middle and then
Sa n Franciaco built an early 6-0
whipped he had matched his "little" broth­
13 ¼ " HEIGHT
shot at his I061h tournament tri­
on homers by Willie Mays
lead
that tr u11ty five iron out of the er Lio nel's 100'1 victory.
WIDTH
umph and blasted Arnold Palmer's
bag one last lime. The ball sailed
"H's real nice to have It back a nd Bob Schmidt. but then had to
dre11m� nf a "triple crown" sl11m.
e 18¾ " DEPTH
!ltraight to the green, although it i n the !amity,' he laughed. "O n ly relieve atarter Billy O'Dell with
Two holes and lhey told it all.
rolled perlloualy clo,e to II tr•p 1 find it nicer ha11ing the big Johnny An tonelli, Billy Lo es and
FOYr In Running
Mike McCormick as the Pirates
yawni ng on the far side, a nd it brother win it."
The re were four of them run•
staged a three-ru n nlly in .the
stopped some 20 feet from the pin.
11i11 g at i t-Ferrier and S nc11d in
n in th inning. McCor mick struck
Jay slid it up "right close'' !he next to last threesome and I
out two pinch-h itters lo preserve
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Hebe rt 11nd Doug Sanders in lhc
O 'Dcll'a fifth win.
fir..al threesome.
latn•B■llff Spec ial
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.Snead birdied th1! m a n-killing
The Dodgers exploded for fiv e­
By Unlt..t Preti lntwnatlonal
HHJ1 hole, rhc backbrnaker or Lhe
SJ,;E l'.I' A 1'
extra-base hits, includi n g Stan
NATIONAL LIAGUI
tournament, a t12 5-yard, par-five
Williams' home r , to score eight
W, I., Pct, GB
monster. But then old Slammin'
runs I n the third in n ing. Jim Gll­
52 38 .691
S11111 bogeyed the la�t two holes..­ �lilwaukee
Uam, 01,1ke Snid er , Maury Wills
53 37 .Ms
mi�ing: a four foot pull at the end Pittsbu rgh
a nd Joe Pignata no contributed
in
15-0
Racine
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Logan
48 40 .Mff 4
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Ferrier, walehing slit-eyed, aB San Fraocisco 43 42 .&amp;17 6¼ gam e Sunda)' at Loga n with ex-OU
40 49 .449 12½
S.ime blew It, steppe&lt;! up and Cincinnati
ace pitcher Jack Crew pe rmitti ng
3� 06 ,389 18
knocked in his par o n that final Philad elphia
Racine just one hit, a single by
On The Rrlgh,st
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hole for a 35-36-7 1. Th.al put him
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P omeroy High School se n ior-to-be,
Sunday', ...ult&amp;
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Corner I n
Terry Knight.
and with the other pai r two holes Mllwaukff 7 Chicago 5 ht
Mllwaukff I Chicago O ;2nd
from hom e .
K n ight's safety came I n the
Sta nding on the 17th tee, both Los Anpl•• 9 Ph lladelphla O
fourth ln nini while the Logan­
Hebert and s.indcrs 11c edcd a pair San F_rancllCO 6 Pitt.burgh 13
Iles were le elng orf on Rar.Jne's
St. Loui1 6 Cincinnati S
Bob Cun ningham, La rry Wolfe,
S1turd1y'1 It.Huitt
and Junior Wolfe !or 15 hlta.
Mllwaukff 3 ChlcllO 0
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Fi rst EUB Church at Belpre. Dr.
C. F. Luti, conference superintende n t, gave an inter esting report on
lhe Christian Educatiori con vention
held last week in tndia napoll&amp;.
Followi ng the meeti ng th e group
I had luncheon at lhe Redwood I nn.

ran his record to 10-2 for tht &amp;eason . John Buz hardt was ta&amp;lil ed
with hls seventh de reat.
Daryl SJ)t!ncer, Joe Cu n ni ngham
and Sta n Muaical homered for the
Cards, but It was Bill White's
ninth i n ning double that drove in
the wi nn ing ru n to give St. L:ouis
a three-game sweep of the series.
Fra n k Robinson and Gordy Coleman, who had just reported from
Seattle, home�d for Cinci nnati.
8ob G ibson pitched the last I 2-3
WIN S GERMA N OPEN
innings and won his seco nd game. I
Germamy UPI
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Nellie Pox collected his 2 000 t
of Au,trali1 woo
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Y a n kees broke Chicago 's � ight- final round for a 72-hole score of
game winning streak in the night- 281.
cap by blasting southpaW Her b
Score and three White Sox reliev­
ers for l J hits. Mickey Ma nll e
sm uhed his .24th homer for New
York.
U1e our com,,/tle
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hit in both games. The Red Sox
sco re d eight ru ns in th e fi rst two
inni n gs of the openin g contest
with the help of Gary Ge iger 's
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Vic Wertz' two- ru n si ngle. Tito
Fra n cona hom e red for the lndi­
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Malzone in th e first in ning of the
n ightcap
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h'er home, Rock Spri ngs Road.
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I Dorothy Long, presiden t, opened
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1 acrlpture readfog by Mrs. Claude
Husted and pray er by Mrs. Francis
H. Glazier. Two poems were read,
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"He" by ' Miss Genevieve Stobart. ,.
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Monll'..I, 3-2 and 7-0.
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t-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 2S, 1980
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Main• pI Y About

Smith-Yeauger Wedding Ceremony Held [
Friday Evening At Smith's Bradbury Home !

Double
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STAM P DAYS

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· Now You Know

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6---Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July �. 1960 ·

visited with Mr■: . Llmbert'I- etulia
Mn. Mark Petty .
Saturday •ltiernoon Mrt. Ellia
SmlLb of Akron and Mrs. Robert
Seyfried of Alabama, who art via­
Hln1 In Galllpol11 with Mr. and
Mrs William Seyfried, vlaited iffl.
Jenninp Wayland.

Around And
About
Middleport

Before the mantle decorated with gladioli , daisies, while
lilacs and bridal wreath at the William Fred Smith, Sr. home
in �radb.ury, M is� Sue Yea-u�er became the bride of Ray ,
a ' LUCILLE t·'-'W KINS
Tues., Wed., Thurs.
Snnth Friday evening at 8:00 o clock.
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The smgle ring ceremo n y was I --- - -.
· --:- . ·
�· a n d Mes Dou"lass
Wic.k•
"
Gel Double You r
By FREDDII HOUDASHELT
preformed in the presenc e of the · to the gue.sts by Miss Julia Fmk , .1 ha 1 and famtly· of D11ylOll were
1�
Ro•
Mrs.
l,
Ann
h
Miss
Dowel
Rut
co
i
es
uple
of the
immed a te famili
ke
Mr. a nd Mrs.
l'ur,hue In Stamps
Duckw ort h a n d Mrs. Y red 1 �ce ud _ gucsls &lt;'f
w1' t h R ev. H oward R uppe 1 t. pas1or 1 bert.
Mrs. Ste wart Ha w ll:ins, North
•
Elmer Wickham
•
•
,•
of t h e First United rres byte r ian S m i t h , Jr.
1
Second Avenue, returned to h er
Mrs.
lhe
r lo n Ohlmger of Day•
IThe bnde is the. d au ghter of
· ·
l�
.11urc b , 0 fficiatmg
d u ties at the Gallipoli&amp; State Hos•
ton and Mr a n d Mrs R A Thomp•
MIDDLEPORT
Only a ttendants of the couple M r . and Mrs. Marvin Yeauge r of
pit a l Satu rday m orning after a
son
;i
nd
daught
e r , Roberta Jane
were, Sh aron Y eauger, sis
· 1er o1 Cheshire and is a gradual{'. of Mi d, ·
ten
day vacation.
e
\'kKua
,
o
of
Mi�s
'
'harlott
e
'd
".
d l e po rt High Sl'lwol in this year s I
d Fre d S m i· l h, J r . .
th e b " d
Mrs.
Clarence Rupp a nd daught­
ncl
weeke
were
v
d
e
l'a.
Br
illc,
g
w
was a memb er
class a. n d Ray ·dso
hrot her
" o'1 '1"
h e Cl oom.
er, Kristm, returned to their home
g11c
o f M rs C F Neiise
' ,
sts
rt
For her wedding the L ri d e won' n f this l'lilss. 1 hc J1ew couple
F ri d ay afle r a VISII Wllh h er pu­
· . · W1·:11.ta!ll 1·lood o f
Ir. and Mrs.
· k plannt'd l o lea q• Sun
·
Pin
. d ay morni n g I Tuledo were weeke n d guests of
a. bl u e d ress. fl ec ked wttb
ents, Mr and Mrs. hed Hui;se ll .
for a wedd1 og tri p throu g h ! he
•1· rs J osep h 11 ood , .a
•1 me
· rs•
. d ,.
with· w h ich she wore white acces
"•t r. an
so r1es a n d a wh1tr rose bud co r· Wf' s·t ·
ville c1nd other relati ves.
.
.
At_ten d ing the W l'ddrn!( and re•
'
sage.
.
Mr �. Wil!Jam Shultz of Toledo
,:tie maid of honor wore a ('.f'Dl 10n wi• rr· M � . �nit Mrs._ Fre d I was tlic WC'C'kend ::u es! o( Mr. and
white d� ess w11h white acccssurn.·s [ S m1 i � , J r , &lt;" n d d a . 1 :;:h1?�· S h ar&lt;rn I M ts . 1-.:tl,!,!a r Thoma s an d family,
a n d l'c1 l t �· am! son, l arter, M rs. ;rnd other frieuds and relatives.
c1nd a prnk c.irnatio n corsai::e. .
After the ceremony a recc p!io n Hoh&lt;• 1 1 , r · � w ·, r1 • 1 , 1 1LI rl :•. u · :l i l e :· s . i
�l i s s Co i i n i c Marley of Weston
last week 1s reported to be unprov.
mg nicely,
I
I w as held f_or the ne w eo u p!e w_i th Sally and H 1 1 h 1 11 .:., Mrs Viola Y1·au- w. Va. �(lent several days lasl ,
th e r_e t· cp_lwn ta ble covered with .c:cr. M 1:, s l 1 1 d �• h n k . M - and Mrs.
&lt;H•i•k wilh Mrs. Carrie Nye.
Danny Sanborn who is employed
! a _whit e lin e n c l oth and cenlc�ed M a r \· l ll Yrllu�cr ;, n d � " ns. , B arry
.M rs. M a bel Mankin returned
Mlddleporl
in Ne wark: ior th e summer a nd '
j with an ar ran;ement or ptn k a n d J f'rr y . M r . a l l {] M r s. t u ge ne hu m c S .a t u ;- day eve n ini, after a
:riiss C�rolyn Storts of :lane11v 11h: I
s_rn 1 1 h � ri,t son_. T1 m m v . M r s. : t wo w ec k .'S v i�it al Wilmar , Minn.,
ros&lt;!s. _The we_d dmg cali.e was to p•
.
w ere in Massillon yesterday to ilt- 1 .
ped with th e minaturc bride a_nd t ra ricis ( l q•r1 urt iHld dau g hter, I wi l h M r . Jrl d Mr:s . G d fd n cr Man•
tend t h e weddini of a f riend.
groom and was serve d with we J tid v . l&lt;:1.:r111 n l h Yca ll !!i' r . Mis � k m ,.11d fa m i ly who accompanied
/
.
M rs. Essie R ussell w h o h as been
Mr. a n d
'
cream
d ecorated with pi n k bell� . R u th � n n � o �v cll and
home fo r � v isi t.
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- -- --- - - 1 M r � � , ·1·d Sr:1 1 1 ,, 1 , S : · . parcn ls of her
ill
at
her
home
is
repo
r
ted
to
be
\1 i sst· · J a ·q u t" lirw �rid JoA �nn
Pomeroy. Otdo
m uch i mproved.
t h (' groom. ancl M i::l'i B essie 3 mit h . F/ctk e/ havi retu rned home, after
,1 lwo weeks vis1L rn Clevelan d ,
Mrs. Jennings Wayland, local, I
TON IGHT and TUE SDA Y
with Mr and Mrs. Olin Bailey and
and M a ry Eliza beth Ch 11pm1t11 ol
ulhcr rt"lat1 vcs .
"TA LL STUllY"
Pomeroy visited recently in Hunt­
R
J
M es Hecbc,t Di,on at· .
inglon with M r. Wayland 's aunt,
J■ne Fonda-A n t hony Per kins
lr11drd the fllnf' ral of h is brOther
.
Mrs. M. S. Campbell, who wai; a 1
Not �commended For
Th e J umor
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Ch ristui
. n ffode11v or
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MISS PRISCILLA PADGE'IT
in l;iw. {;l•or�c F'ullon Wednesday
patient at the Ca bell Huntington
Pil.rcnts of Tee nen in Collc ,i:e!
or the Pom e roy C h urch of Christ
,i Sh,de
.
/
, ,
Hospital.
he ld thei r reg u la r b usiness meet•
TOm
OTI O
Mr . c1nll Mrs. t 1 erbe r1 Dixon and , Mrs. Ea_ r l W a tki n s of Sy ra cuse is announcing the forthcomNot Opan Wedneld■y
ini::
al
th
e home of Barbara Smith
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M rs. c. E. Ruppelt of Long
Mr. and '.1ti -s. J oe You n g . Sr. , of f.imily src 1 11 L!w week en d in Lan- m g marriage of h er sister Miss PrisciU a, Pf dgett of San
b
R 11 c 11
1 a;;w��:d mt
COMING
1
Beac
h , Mississippi, is expected
r
wilh
Mr
and
Mrs.
Earl
iego,
Calif.
a
�
Robert
ra�
,..
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D
Slack ' son of Mrs .
, nd
i c t he Rutl c111d ltoc1d a n d Mr. and Mrs.
a Slack
mot�e r :nd
n
"SOLOMAN &amp; SHE BA"
' arnve t h e first of this week for a ; H•n�,o� otylu,o' by l!,.Yi,,on d
Kelly .
.
d childrrn, J ue
Jr
an
,
Joe
also
of
Syracuse
.
Youn
,
r:
Th e pure-hue of fl Ji gs ror the
l.oewy, _ p()unda llghter, inohet
and Melani e . of W oodsfie l d, re•
The Four Square Gospel Church i n San Diego will be the v1s1t wJth h er s�n, Rev. H_o:4' a :d
M r s . H erman S c h ()J l rl't ur n ed
c hu rch was discuss ed a n d pla ns
1 Rupp�lt. She will also . vmt m I
c
me
1
h
Sunday,
fter
da
s
F
r.vering
t
0
iday
va•
from
ur
ne
a
r
t
o
allmmer..:.jutt 24• r,;om front to
_,
II
y
scene
of
the
Sept.
5th
wedding.
The
VOWS will be read
were made for a wiener roast to
bY the 'Yf'."ashmgto_n , D. C. and Pltts� u rgh,
.
,•1ornla .
A Cartoon liw■ry Ni1htl
visit with her daug hte r an d �on
back. Two apee ds for qutCker
Re v . Ben D. Griffith .
Route 33 c a t i on in 1
be lwld al th e p, ark on
.
with relatives before returning to
ln lc1w. Mr. a nd M rs. John H .
ciOolil'III
and dehumldltytng. kew
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pa d�ett Is a for_mer res1�ent of Toledo and is employon Aug ust 4.
MlSS
On l h e i r trip l hey \' iilcd many Weeks and son , Reynol ds burg.
her home.
.
c
filter
filtert
CIU11, dirt Ind pollen
p
re•
l
an
J
Games we re layed
.: . p l aces i ncluding St. Au� 1 1slinc,
,. -A. R. Pullen who has been a pa- [
Mr. and Mrs. Joh ll R. Weeks ed at Doctor � Hosp1ta·l m San Otego.
from
lhe
■ir.
He•I pump (llvu
rre1hmenlll were serv ed to f Ji W i n te r Hc1v en , Silver S p rings, C y - and so n o[ Reynoldsburg w en , M r . �lack 1_s a 1 958 graduate of
Pomeroy high school and tienl at Meigs General Ho:ipital for
TONIGHT
·
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"
,,beth
Duffy,
,ct
..
Donna
stead�
wi.,mth
on· . tool daya.
press
Gard
e
ns,
Busc
h
Gardens
al
s
d
h
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M
yn .1y gues ts O r is pure n t8, r. IS serving WI th th e U . S . Na vy and is stationed at Long the past ten days was returned
J erry 1..ewis- F red C l a r k
" Janet Smith, J.11 ni,c E,kew, Tampa. The y also saw Bak Tower , an "•1 rs. Eldon W eek 81
a•d
Low-oo■t
operation.
Four Vi■d
home Sunday an d is reported to be
Beach , Cal I' ! .
"V!SlT TO A SMA LL
I Sh a ron Freem a n , S hella Oh linger, lhe Great MastC'rpiccc and How e l l
oount
models-1Y
2
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HP 111rid
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mproving.
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M
r
_
s.
John
·-Batey
------and
daughter,
-PLANET'
1 peuy 8o wen, Deb bie Danie 1s
, G lass Blowers. The Joe Y oungs, J r . Miss Rac h el were Sunday dinner
2 HP, 208V and
_ also _
I an d t wo �uuts A n ita Hall and a l so visit ed at Lake Alfred wit h
M rs. Wesley Fry and son, M arvin
,Or ,
·.;
gue�t s of Mr. a nd .,rs. Ralph
ary rroi;;hy
.,,.
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··1 M '1 •co-G
Geor&lt;i ■ nn a Po well.
M rs. Ada Lam bert, Wayne .Davis
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Do
u g McHalfie.
S
p
lR"
AfFA
"A PRIVA TE'S
ne
f ,�i ll b
T
n
and Miss idabel Hysell were in ColA
On the ir return trip they visite d
���'C;�d Mrs, Ed win Livingston
(C inem asco pe &amp; C..:o l or)
I I I r:e ��:ll � ;t � e&amp; gy ;o!: �� a t t he Stephen f'oster 's Mem y ri al
um bus yesterday to visit with Mn.
w
of
Ne
.
Al
an
b
w
.
ere
eek
y , I nd
w
" . y T
Tr j.Count
AlllO &lt;.:artoon
. e�n C an t ec n 196 1 " Miss Tri - County Beauty George fry who is a patient at the
Au1;i. 18th.
e i n Wh ite Spri u i,:s
Hom
a.rid
iri.
e��
I
guests
Mrs.
of
Mr.
John
and
Pa,geant I s picking up momentum with eight candida tes
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TUESDAY and WEDNE SDAY
U niversity Hospital.
Her room
!tuck City, just o u t of Chatta n ooi;::a.
AND
- �h e w
; m �a e:!
m nat d out of a field of fifteen candida_tes to compete for n u mber i..s 789. While there M iu
N
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r_
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h
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o
unce,1
nn
A
Service11
•�i::•Tyler
_
e eau Y crown. Nommated at Saturday mght's 235t� ''Band- Hysell also visited with Mrs. Sid•
Elvis ��=:�;_
,,
Buhkha rt a nd Leslie Ann LlvlngHDenver 11111 of f'ostcr, w. va.,
1
"JAII.HOUSE ROCK"
stand Record Hop conducted outdoors at the Racine Ele- ney Russell who underwent t1urttttone wv.24036
�
who
spent
t
he p�st week with
ton
1
w
ill
preach
st
ned
nrm;h
t:hurch
t:JUfh
�Clnem11soope,)
-It. .I p.-�y
� ta ry Schoo l were Carol Teaford an d J anice Drake of gery last Friday at the hospital i �2 E.
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Lhc Frl cb,
Keno
nd
a
IJashim
on
Christ
or
.
_ al11u _
�Ctne.
1
and Mrs. Fry and Mrs. Lambert
_
Road. July 30, a t 7:30 p. m . , and
Nat "King" Col e�Eu r th� Kill
_..._.�- ......-M r . an d M rs. GI en Chase O f
. five Meigs County Fair Bandwagon
One
d red
hun
and
twenty
leu&lt;'hini,:
the
In
wi l l take part
"ST. LOUIS BLUES''
D_il yton w re weeke�d guests of leenagers and �dults sa w th� t wo rock and roll championsh ip will be
service St111 d 11y at 1 0 :0o U, m.
� , Mrs. .. oh n Ch aee, yo�ng lad les wm
(Vistav islon)
Ins. 1110thcr,
on a b�s1s of held at this hop. The Meigs Coun1111d remain and speak al lhl'
Also Carloon
Fiftee n youth of the Middleport We� Terr�ee. .
l poise, p�rsonality an d beauty. 0th· · ty Fai r Board wHI provide trophies
vited.
n
i
ll
�
A
service.
7:30 p. m.
Church of Ch rist ldt Sunday lo
M iss �u111e Smith ret u rned to er candidate.!! 11re Karl'n Sue Ours, 1 to fina l winners or th is contest.
I
.
spend the Wtlek at th e Bu tler her stu d ies .al l l)e Holzer Hospital I Louis A rnott, A n n Sprouse, Char• Th e affair will be held Wed nesday
I
Sp ri ngs Ch ristian Asaembly at Si:hool of Nursm�, aft er Q four iotte Smit h , Francis Pe ttit 1md Ann (Kiddka Dc1y) d uring the fair and
l! i l lsboro ., Those i� the group were weeks vucatlon, with her parent. , I Hubbard.
will be cond ucted at the gran d•
• N·
Ca_ro l y n Searles, Carol Seott, Judy Mr . .11 n d Mrs. 1 heo Sm ith.
Tuesd ay ur this week the can- stand .
W i l d e rmut h, �Ud y Martin, . Carolyn
Mr. and �rs. T��o Smith and leen w HI stage a hop Ill the Syra.
.
.
a_n d Martha Nicholson, Susie Neutz• d1111Rhl«. M11� Su11e spen� t�ree cuse Recreationa l Center. Th e a r- 1 The a H:m w ill be open kl all
Slater, Joy 808'8, wee ks In Flornla on vacat i on,
l ing_, Susan
fair w_i l l get underw ay ut 8 p. m . 1 arey lccnagers re�11rd !c11S ?r _ wh e• 1
MUST HAVE TtllS ·.AIJ
Bl
Chnstln e 811 hr , Lynn D1nlels, Sevimd w ill feat u re so me su rprise en . th e r or not they wm a preliminary
COMPANIED e'f ' PARINTf. . OFflR
of
r
e
Fost
n
Mrs.
h
Mr.
d
Jo
n
�
er l y Cundiff, Ncdu , Bradford, Narlertalnmcnt as well as the top rec- contest . Two candidates w ill be
EXPIRIES AT CL0$1N'G T_IMI, ···JULY·' 26,
Wl'!il t.arrullt� wn we re weeken d ords,
'-ll f'rost and earl Lefever.
nomin.ete d for the beauty pageant .
I
1
960•
1
1:uests o_t their parenlH, Mr. and
, a-\ l h is affa ir.
The yout h were taken to Lh c M rH . J . E. Fost er end Mr. and M rs.
I
One candidat e wi l l be n nm i ri.al- 1
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rump by t he· follo wJnu:
• Mr. und Th'" ·S m1' t h •
C
ed Tuesday night for the beauty
I
Mrs. C.iu;h Buhr, M r. and Mr11. Mil•
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p,geaot.
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CORNER FOURTH and LOCUST
M I DDLEPORT
.
1,nt Wildcrn1111h ,nd ,on, Jimmy.
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Thursd ay evcm n g the rantc('n
•
.\1 rs. Wi lliam Slater iilld su n, B U ! y . F11nuly Night Heetu1g
w ill m;ikc its l irHl appearance a l
M r.11. Dc1lc Nid1ol!ion, M r. and M n .
Ji'ami \ y ni i:: ht will he held al the the Sk .i te•A . W11y 011 Route 7. Hour s
Theo Ncut.zling 11nd Hon, Bi ll . L . Fi rst _U nited P resbyt e rian Chu rch w ill be 7_:30 ! O 1 1 p. m.
flp
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11 o f M 1 dd krm rt Wed n esday e \·en· j Prel lm inanes o f th e canteen 's
r
la
M i s 8 es Rosella and Janice Ric h ·
���- ��:���; ���� t;� �M.��
� !n_,:: , July 27 A pot l u('k_ su pper
- 1 2 r ds retur n e d home Saturday
l l tulson and daughte r , Ca r ol 1111d W I i i hr s◄·rv e· d at 6:30 w ith Mrs.
I
from Springfiel d where they al•
iM rs . Ma r t1111 t."hilllM.
erman lfa i ! 1 ·Y us fo11d c'hAirman
H
t"lld&lt;'d the Stale Sunday School
--�
A prOAfil lll hour wl\l fo l low with
a n d BTU Convention with RoseW
J11d1an l V11ur.:h11 a� C' hairn1a11 and
l :! A ttP1ul Yoritlt
tla a:-1 l h e dclfleate from the
M rs. Paul l l a pto n �ta ll ill ("harge
f? '"J
Providence
DistriCt.
Mt•t•ti11l!'I
11 A t l-t1nc11&amp;ter
or the music.
sda� or the conven•
On
Wedn
�
.
:0n
Twclvo mernhcrs of t he Se n i or
.
Satu nf ay aft e rn oo n at 4
pm
Mi
n
R1
s
hard1 placed seC"ond
l
&lt;!
s
f,� vNynnc is 11,!{r1 1 • 'l h•• ; ., � + 'i .. 1� I Mi ss [l u l h An n Dowe l l. d a u c:: h l er ! o
Youth f'el l owship nr lhe United
100% Latex - A New Concept House Painting
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the
Oratorical
contest. Her sul).
Methodist Chu rch left S 1mday ror ruvoril&lt;' co\'crc d d ish an d t tielr I of M rs. Sy\l" i C k 0f MlddlE"s
Jttt
WIS
"My
Life
and
God
.
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i
n
La caster c.imp grounds wh er e own t,1bl e servk•c. The tl&lt;'ssc rl
b ,.
l 3c b (!� ,
PRICED AT O N LY
� l � n . " At the Youth Rally h eld 1
I tlie y will alte n d the Senior Youth and d r i nk will htl fllrn is hN l by ���� �:11�:� e / 5� 1�
Friday
night, Rosetta also w as
Instit u te lhls week. Atlen d lng .11rc the Delll'Ons and Oeuconcsse s.
Mn1. Marvin Ye1iu�er of Cheshi re.
ltla!ured ln a sax a phone solo.
Allla Corpenter, Je nn ifer Crow,
R I th&lt;' First Unite d Presbyterian
----Frl d ay ev('nlni: Mr, and Mn.
Phone WY•2�748 Day or Evening
Janet Drown, Kitty Peraingcr. ca r•
Church ·
.
A_rnold
Rieh !lrd8, parenls or the
olyn Vaul,l han. Tom Wh i te, Allen
Bradbury
Rold
' RD 1
Mlddleport
Hd
w llrd
Ru
ppelt,
pastor
Rev.
W l l,L SELL AT DISCOUNT PRICES, TOO!
g1rl11
and
-�rs.
-Lulla
Hampton
flpl.ist C/11,rch. ll oo,l:1
d ownle, freddie Boyd, Dor Coates,
or the rhurc h officlaled at the w
ent to SprmglleJ d to a ttend the
Ril-h11rd F'inley, Jo h n ShHte(ln &amp;nd llold Sesiion Su nd
single ring c('rcmony. The couple
ay
program
that .evening and to re-.
.
�ollowrng the e ve m 11 g \l- ,1rii h 1p
Ua\ 1d Bruwn
WC'.! re a l i en d c d by M r,n Sharon turn the irl.H to thelr home In
F
Mrs H arry P, Smllh will serve Ker vi c e ;t t ! he Mi ddlepo rt I-' irst Yeal1�er, sister of the � room and
M"ddl
I
epor t'il·
HS d ea n of women for lhe Institute Baptist Church II sh nr l m r e t J tl'" "' Mr. J::.C'k Co leman of Middleport
F
t ti e Wednes!l ay evening
r
�
F'or her wed d ing the bridt- wore
11 11 11 M1 i;s Connie M arley 1111 eoun• lh e Tea l"hcrs an d ol llcers of the J
!lerv1ce, the Richards were aceom•
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selor for the local •
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people witnessed the Jubilee camporee as the
Hundreds
MGM Dlstrict celebrated the 50th Annlver&amp;1ry of the Boy
Scouts of America .
Troop imd Post 200, GalHpolis,
Winning Blue Ribbons for ex•
pert ca mping skill and personal in- 1 opened the Campfire wtth III pag­
speetion, presented by Merrill eant entitled ,.Fity Yurs of Scout­
Briggs, Camporee Director, were i11a."
A feature or the Campfire was
Meigs County Troop 235, Chester,
M arion Parker, SM.; Troop 247, the preientation of historical items
Rock Springs, Roy McGlone and for the Kenneth Jnhnslon Museum
Dick Cl,.rk, Leaders; Troop 240, for Scouting at New Brunswick , N.
Pomeroy, Ra lph Spencer and Ed; J. Wilbur C. Dickson, Pt. Pleasant,
chairman of the MGM Dialrict in•
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Miles Epling, GalliPolis,
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Ple asa nt, Carl Murray and Sam Ai:ea Council, who congratula ted
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spoke on behalf of the Council
Plenant, George Fisher, SM.
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Troop 263 Roosevelt
Burl Hood, G allipolis, entertain­
James Bran�n, SM, was not rated
beeau� this was its first camping ed the boy1 with "humorous stories
experience. However, they receiv- of early Scouting. Mr. Hood was a
ed a Participation Award in the Boy scout in 1915.
Mr, Hood presented to Epling h is
camping skill ph,1se.
. first Scout uniform to be placed
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The program Satl\l'day i ncluded in the new Scout M useum.
field events in the m orning ■nd
Mr. Thomson introduced Emory
the afternoon was devoted to PA· 1 Monroe, Jr. . Pt. Pleasant, whose fa.
trol skill contests, such as m_aking ther was the Scoutmaster of the
flre by flint and 3leel, fire-b u ilding first troop In Mason County in
with natural materials, compass 19 12.
work, Ir.not eying, a diagonally
Wi MHB of the Saturday day
trullSCd chariot race, a nd a raCt!! lont activities were:
'Flnt: Troop 259, Pt. Ple11sant;
against time over an obstacle
course.
Second, Troop 2"7, Jlock Springs;
The Saturday evening program Th'ird, Troops 23Ui, Chester; Fourth
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and Mn. John E. Danner, Galli­
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"Academy High School. and of
Rio Grande" Collep Q} 1931. He i•
married to the former Esther
Fiske of Athen&amp; Crunl:y. They
have three son1, Robert, who ii
married and ia 22; Tbomu Dean,
18 and Lloyd Emll';DhS, 16.
Mr. Owen said llobP.rt Byer
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General Hoepital
about noon
Monday will be held Friday at 2
p .m. boom the Mt. Herman
Church with Intermen t at the
Mt. Herman cemetery.
H e is alll'Vlved - by h!a wife,
Francie, three sons: Edward, Z.n­
esvUle; Ottmer 11nd Howard of
Florl4■: 1 ailter, Elsie
Pooler,
Rt., 3, ·Pomeroy.
Friends may call at the Ewing
Funeral Home Until time of 1er•1-

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