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F R I DAY 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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$59. .50
$49,SO
$39.50
$25.00
$1 9.50
$1 7.SO
$16.SO

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WOnMns.
Womens.
Womans
Women,
Womens

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Suits.
Sulh
Suits
Sulh

SALE $29.75
SALE $24.7S
SALE $14.75
SALE $12.S-O
SALE $9.75
SALE $8.75
SALE $8.25

SALE! GIRLS TOPPER COATS

Reeular $7.95 GIRLS TOPPER COATS
SALE Sl.91
R�l•r SI.ts GIRLS TOPPIR COATS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SALE $4AI
Reeular $1 0.00 GIRLS TOPPER COATS _ _ _ _ _ _
SALE $5.00

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SALE! GIRLS SUITS

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SAUi WOMENS COATS and SUITS

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R.. ul•r $1.95 GIRLS SUITS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
R,.._,lir $13.9S GIRLS SUITS
Regular $16.SO GIRLS SUITS
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SALE! GIRLS COATS

$17.S0 GIRLS COATS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _
$1 6.SO GIRLS COATS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
$13.95 GIRLS COATS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
$1.9S GIRLS COATS - - · - · · · - - - - - • - - : : :
$7.95 GIRLS COAn _ _ _ _ _
_ - -- - · $5.95 GIRLS COATS � : · · · · · - - - - - - - - · $3.95 GIRLS COATS

SALE $4.48
SALE $6.'8
SALE $1.2:5
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SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

0.75
$1.25
$6.91
$4.41
$3.98
$2.98
$1 .98

54 ,l!qul■ r 13.95 WOMENS bREisEs - - · - · · - _ . SALE $'J.00
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16
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Regul■t' $2.95 WOMENS SKIRTS - - · · · · - . . . .
SALE $2.00
Rqular $1 .95 WOMENS SKIRTS
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . SALE $I .SO
Rqul•r $1 0.00 WOMINS DUSTERS .
SALE $6.00
Regular $1 6.SO WOMINS LOUNGING PAJAMAS
SALE $10.
Rqul1r $1.9S WOMENS DUSTERS - · - - - - _
SALE $6.00
Re1ul1r $19.SO WOMINS ROBES - - - - - - · - - ·
SALE $10.00
Rqular $5.95 WOM8NI DRIHIS · · - · · · · · · · · · SALE $4.00
Rqulu $1.95 WOMENS DIIHEI · · · · · • • - • - · · - SALE $6.00
Rqul•r $10.00 WOMENS DRISSIS · · • - ·· · _ _
SALE $6.00
Re1ul1r $1 2.95 WOMINS DRIHIS · · · - . _ _
SALE $7.00
R ..ul•r $1 3.95 WOMINS DRIHIS · · - · · - - - - - - SALi $7.00
R ..ul■r $16.50 WOMINS DReSSEI - - - · - - - - - - - _ SALE $8.00
R•tul•r $1',SO WOM NI DRESSES . . . . . . . .. . . . SALE $1.00
Re9ul1r $25.00 WOMINS DRESSES _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ · SALE $12.00
Regular $3.95 WOMINS aLOUSIS . _ _ _ · - - _ SALE $2.00
• ...,,., $1 .95 ;IRLI T SHIRTS ' • · - · · · • · · · · · - SALE $1.50
Rqular $2.95 GIRLS ILOUSl!S · - - - · - - · · - · · - - SALE $1 .50
Regiul■r $1 .95 GIRLS ILOUSlt _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ SALi $1 .50
R .. ular $2.95 W()MINI COTTON JACKITS
SALE $2.00
Regular $1 .95 WOt,llNI BLOUIIS _ _ - - - · SALE $1 .50
R•1ular $ 1 .69 WOMINI ILOUIIS · - - _ _ _ _ _ _
SALE $1 .25
Re11,1lar $2.tS WOMINI ILOUIIS - - - · - · - -- · - SALE $2.00
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WOMENS UMBRELLAS

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Pl.aids, f11:lral Prtnta ,and Plain Colors.
$1 .95 . · · - · · - · · · · · · · · · · - - · - ·
SALi: $1.25
$2.95 · · - - - - - - - · · - - .
SALE $2.00
$3.95 · · · · · · · - · · · · · · · - · · - - · · · - SALE $2.50
$4.95 • - · - · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
SALE $2.00
$.S.95 - - - - - • - · · · - · - · - · · · ·
SALe $3.50

Womens Proportioned Length Slips
100•,1,, nylon. Shudow panel. Siz s 32 to 44.
$1.95
Short, averai;:e and tall - - - - · - · · - - · - - - · - - - - · · · · · e

WOMENS SUMMER HANDBAGS

10 R••· 12.95 IUMMIR HANDIAGS - - · - - 1 5 Rev. 11 .95 SUMMIR HANDIAGS . _ _ _
1 2 R•g. U ,00 fUMMllll HANDBAGS _ _ · - · -21
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IUITI · · · · · · · · · · · - · ·
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WOMENS and MENS BIUFOLDS

$3.25
$5,75
$6.75
$7.75

Sale $1.98 to $5.00 - whde they last

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15.95 SWIM
$1.95 SWIM
$10.00 SWIM
$12.95 SWIM

A sm.-11 •i: ro up or wOrtt'e11t· 4n d mcn1 Ulllfo ld111 . .Slightly 5oilcd.
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�ALE f'2.00
SALE $1.'.H
SALE 7Sc

WOMENS GOWNS

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CHILDRENS SWIM SUITS

3 R... 13.tl GIRLS TIIN IWIM IUITI ·-· · · · · · SALi $2.50
19 R•I• 11.95 GIRLI IWIM IUITI • . • . . . . . . . . . . . IALI $1.25

CHILDREN$ CRAWLERS anti CRAWLER SETS

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31 R... 11 .95 CRAWLIRS •·• • • • • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . SALi $1.2J
11 R... $1,00 CRAWLIRI • • ••.. • • • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . SALi 1Jc
4 R•I• 15.95 CRAWLIRI · · · ··-- · · · - ' · · · · · · · · · · SALi $3.00

1200 WASH CLOTHS

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Sol ld Colora. Whipped ed,ge,s ,
Ex� llenl val ue. Whlle the y tall . . • _ • . _ _ _ . . . _ . _ . _ .

PDR THIS SALii AN OLD PAYORIT
CANNON MULTl CDLOllaD ITIIIPID

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BATH TOWELS

Remembered II over eDc belt Hiler. Size 20 by 40 Inches. Onl y
300 to tell.

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While They Last - 2 for $1 .00

CANNON PIRCALI BED SHERS

Ii Another bJ1 ■Mpment lor th\1 ule. our favorite aeller. oannon
\ Comblpun Percale Bed Shtieta.
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ALL WHITE CANNON PERCALES

. ' llrt 1 1 ..,_ IOI Inch" O.Uble IN llae • . _ _ _ • • . • . • . . . . _ . . $2.76
fll!Nd hltOm lhfflo . . . . . . • . . . . . • • • • • • . • . . •
$2,76
· 42 lty 11\ii 1,..,,.. PIiiow c.... . . . . . . . . . . . . ., • • • • • • 11.31 .,,
lty Ill Inch.. Twin !led lln · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · - · · · $2.46
'.1"'1t1 l'IIIN .....m ,_ , • _ . . . • • •• • • • • • . . . . . • . . . . • • . . $2.46

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Doufol• !led SI• • • · · - · • • • • • • . .• . . . . . . . SUI
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Twin hd. lfn · · · · · ·-······· ····--· - · - $2.tl
, 1'.,. , &lt;PJ- ..- - ···-··-·-······· ··•······· $2.98
Alm f10J'l ,e,ttem1 and , ■biped pati.tmt in Cannon Peret.le&amp;.
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$10,00
$20.00
11.50
$1.00
$1.00
50c
13.00
$1.00
· · - 50c
• $2.00
. $1.50
. $2.00
- - $6.00
. - . $1.00
. . $2,QII

4 Reg. $1 -4.9.5 - 42 PC. DINNER SETS
7 R•g. $37.50 - 4S PC. DINNER liET5
3 Rsg. $2.,95 FRUIT BOWLS
7 Rag. t l .29 CIGAR ETTE BOXES
.5 R•g. $1 ,19 ASt-t TRA VS
29 Reg. $1 .00 CHINA CUPS &amp; SAUCERS
8 Rf!'!i. $-4.9S 6--'KING DISHES
.5 R!'I!: $ 1 .95 ICE BUC K ETS
9 Re9. 7Sc UTIL ITY BOARDS WITH K N I F E
2 ho. !1.95 BRASS PLAQUES
S h9. $2.95 BRASS PLAQUES
1 1 Reg . $3.95 8RASS PITCHERS
2 Reg. $ 1 0 95 BRASS BOWLS
" " ""' · • • to.tt 11tl't "' � S BOWLS
5 Reg. 13.25 BRASS BOWLS
2 Rq. $2.95 BRASS ASH TRAYS
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SALE! BED ROOM SUITES

$1 00.00

$1 75.tjO

$300.00

$250.00

'275.00

$0 '5,P!)

SALE! ElECTRICAL APPLIANCES

3 R•t• $19.95 Genaral Electric Port•bl• Mixers · - - SALE $14,00
1 R19. $49.95 Sunbe.iim MlxmHfer - · - · - - - - - - · - · · SALE $30.00
1 lteg. $37.'5 Sunburn Ml•cn-stu; ---· - · - - - - · - - · 1#1�1
• R-. $23.95 l�llffl fl',rtebl• "'h1.er1 - - - - - - - - - - IA.Li Iii
1 lteg. $1 7.95 SunbHm i.,_:.
SALi! $13• .
5 lteg. $1 7.95 Gener1I ll•ctrlc SfHm Irons - - - - · - · - SALE $13,
I Rq. $1 4.95 Sunba•m Iron
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_ _ _ - - - · - SALE $10.00
3 Re., $12.90 Hoover Iron,
_ _ _ _ · · - - - - - · SALi S7.00
1 Rag. $2:1 .95 Ganeral Electric StHm Iron _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SALE S16.no
5 Rq.. $9.95 0.n•rel llectrlc I ron, · · · - - · · - · · - · · - SALi $6.DO
6 ltq. $6.95 W•1t Bend BHn Pah . _ - - - - · .. . _ _ _ SALi $'.GO
4 lteg. $21 .95 C..neral l!lactrlc Toatt•rt · · - _ _ SALE $ 16.QO
1 Reg. $1 1.95 Ge.,.r•I l l•ctrlc ToHt•r · - - - - · · · · · SALi $14.00
6 lteg,. SlS.95 Unlverul Trnel I ran, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ SALE $1 2.00
2 Rq. $1.95 p,..,to Hat Oo8"r1 - - - · - - - - · - - - · · · - SALE S4,00
3 l•f. $5.95 Nel10t1 ToHflrt
_ _ _ - - · - · - - - - - - SALE
I Rq. $1 7.9$ Sunbeam Sauce Pan . . . .
- · - - - • - - $ALE $'10.00
2 lies,. $4.95 tfflMn Waffl• I ran,
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SALE $3 00
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$24.95 Sunffam Hair Dryer
SALE s1 1:oo
7 R.,- ,,o.95 Wed Band Percal1tor, . . _ · · - - - SALi! S6 oo
3 R•t• $2.95 , S.lko Trnal Irons
. . SALE $2:00'
6 Reg. $19.95 Udlco Can Oi&gt;en•r &amp; Knlf• Shu,.nfl-rt SALi $1 2,00
1 R•t. t25.t5 Sunfflm DHp F ryer-Cooker
- - SALE $19 00
l Reg. $24.95 West lend W•terlu1 Caokar
SALi! SH .GO
4 Reg. $21.45 Sunbeam Fry Pana . _ .
SALi $20 00
3 R... $26. 1 5 Sunl&gt;Hm flry Pans . . • . .
SALE s2ioo
3 A,., f,2:4,20 SunlM•m Fry P•n1
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· · · - - . SALE $18 ,00
6 Rq, $5.95 GMeral Electric HHting P•ds · - - - - lliALI $5.'00
2 Rq.. $19.9S General llitetrlc Percol1tor1
SALE $12.00
I Rtt. $29.95 Ganeral llectrlc Percolator
-SALi $22.00
1 R.., $37.95 Sunbeam Coffumastar
- - SALE $32 00
1 It.,, $21 ,tS Mlrrom•tlc Percal•tor
.���� - . SALE $ 1 600
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4 R•g. $1 4.tS Chneral l lectrlc Percolators _ _ _ _ _ . . SALE $ 1 1 .0Q
3 Reg. $3,95 l,nplr• P•rcolata'1 _
· · · - - · - · - SALE $2 00
2 Ret, $5,95 Holbrook Hol Pl•te,1
_ _ _ _ _ · • - · SALE $4°00
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6 R•e. $29.t.'.I Hoover Floer Poli,hen _ _
· · · �· - · · SAi I s22'00
2 Reg. $39.95 Hoover Floor Poll1h•r1
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SALE $J2:'.oo
I R.._ .....95 lknliral IIHtrlc ll•nht
. - · - . . SALE $30 00
1 Re1, $1 t,95 Cafha Maker and CuHrol, S.t - · · - SALE $10:00'

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SALEI UYING ROOM FURNITURE

lq. $1 89.50 1011!.A , B ID · - - · • · - - • - · · -- - ..- · · ·
Re1. 11 79.00 SDPA , 11D . . , .-. - · · · · · · · - · · ·
.... 1269.00 SLIIP OR LOUNGE . . · - - · · · - · · ·
R... $1 79.95 SOflA 11D · - · · · ·
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R•,. 12.19,00 DAVINPQaT · · · - · · · • · - · · · · · · · ·
.... $391.00 DAVINPOIIT . . . . · · - · - . . . . . .
.... $149.00 DAYIN',,'!_RT · · • · - · • · - · · · · · - ·
R•o. 1269.00 DAYIN rvRTS
- - · · · · - · · · · :· -R... $229.0Q-.1 PIICI SUITIS . . . . . _ _ · · · · -·
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.... $249.0Q-.1 PIICI SUITI
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R... $297.0Q-.1 ,, ca HCTIONAL _ - · · · · · · ·

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$100.00
$1 10.00
$1 50.00
$110.00
$1- sm.oo .
$1$900,
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11 11.00
$200 00
s1 10:oo
$175 00
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I Re,. $1 1 9.00 RELAXIR CHAIR · · · · · - · · · · · - · SALi $7000
1 R... 11 2,.00 ••LAXIR CHAIR . . . . . . . · - · · · · ··· SALi seo' oo
1 .... $97.50 RILAXa R CHAIR · · · ··· · ·
SAL• uO:oo
5 R... $1t.00 ltlLAXIR CHAIRS · · · · - · - · · · · · · · IALa $50.00
1 .... $69.00 RILAKI R CHAIR · - · · · · · · · · · · · · · : SALi $4,1.00
I .... '59.00 ltlLAXa R �HAIRS .
- · - · · · · · · · · · IALa $40.00
I R'!I, 1139.00 CHAIR A!ID OTTOMAN • • • . • • • , SALi 170,00
1 R... t1 49,00 C�IR AND OTTOMAN . . . . • • • SALi $ 100.00
1 R... 124.95 RICRIATION ROOM CHAIR wllh
•fNI ftMM, (1111flc cewNd INf Ind Mck • . . _ . _ SALi $1 5.00
4 .... "·" 1taCRIATION ROOM CHAIR S - TullUfor
ltffl • fr•IM, �ltltlc MM aml INck · · - · - · - - · - - - - - - · SALi ....

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Far This Sale - $6.00 sq. yd.

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$109.00 BRONZE AND
$19.00 BRONZE l PC.
$109.00 BRONZE AND
$149.00 GOLDTONI. S

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FOLDING METAL CHAIRS

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ol' R ... 1..- $6.95 ' · - · · · · · · - · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · - · · · · · · SALi
�•· -••• $7,4.5 · · · · - . . . • . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . SA•E
1rl-.,l•r $1.95 . . . - - · - - · - - ·
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l roll 12 ft. w i de 111 wool Leu Caripet. Embossed aurt.ce t.11.wre.
Oolor ii I deep, ,tron, ?(lie. Thia carpel la recularly priced al
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'1.0.811 per oq. yd.

Whde They last - $1 .39

Chenille
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$1 .95 MAT
$2.95 MAT
$3.95 MAT

$4:00

$4.50
$5,00

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CLEANUP!

For This Sale - $1 50,00

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1S Rq. '6.25 lro,,lia St■rlet Can,-r41 -- - - - - · ·- - - - - - • · $4.i3
9 ... $ 1 1 .fO' .row,,I• lt■rflb: Cam1,r111 _ ..: r1- - - · - �- - - - - - 2 R19,. $1 5,00 Brownle lullMy• C•rMre■ - � - - - - - · · - · - - · $1 1 .U
3 Reg, �.50 arownle Movie CMMr■- · - - · - - - - · · - · · - - - $2'-66
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Kod1k Movie Spllcers - - - · · · - · · • • - - - - - - � • - $1.64
4 R•g. $69.50 Brownle 300 Mewl• P�IKtor1 _ _ . _ . . _ _ . _ $49,00
W lte1- S'J;'l.lO , Holldey FIMh .Clmeni jncl -.ut,IMnt -:_ _ _ _ $1.ff

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GLIDER R�lltt :cuSHIONS

An exceptionally good val,ue for- this Hie. Buy .several boxes lo
have on band when you need Lbem.

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$3.f5

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Beys Sharl Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS

Buy now and 11ve for school openinc S ,,roups - Sizes from 2 to 18,
GROUP I · - · · · · · · · · · · $1.50

a abirta for boya in

GROUP fl • • . . . . . . . • • • $1.21

GROUP Ill · · · · · • · · • · ·· · · - · - · $1.00

MENS SUMMER TROUSDS .

l!O polro � 29 lo 88. Pin llripe In &amp;UY 11lli bl11e. Reaulv·'3.III
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SOit De1lm. 1111 !lflh. Reiiular

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C H I.CAGO (UF'I) - Richard M. Nl.&lt;9n led the Republican
Parly onto the 1 960 campaign today with a promise to press
lus race for lhe presidency In all 50 states.
. I t will be a campaign keyed to fore(&amp;n policy - which can•
d1datc is best prepared to deal with Nikita S. Khnul1chev
lhc 47•year·Old Nixon with eight years of service as Dw1gbi
D. Eisenhower's vice president, or 43•year-old Sen. John F.
K�nnedy, his Democratic opponent!
. l'hat 1s the wa. y Nixon 1pelled
1 t out Thursda y n i ght i n an emo- Republlcana may have the same
·
lion - laden acceptance ,peech at 11:oalt but Hid they diHered about
1
·i. .the
1900 Repuhliun National the road to follow in reaching
and
Va.,
.
W
The crew of -thf fi:;iJfts itrs ' htturned yesterday fqUpwlng a trlp on the houseboat to St, Marys, " above
Conventi
on. He sai d hi, cam- them.
_(L
are
ursday m?rning about \J:30. They left l'ast Saturday mo�nlng. rictured
Jqme?Qy_
in
Jl)
arriving
back,
paign had beg"n there and lhen.
" . . . •n d lhe re,ord, lhow,
·
. ird trip of the "Suits
This 1s the Ib
to R) Herman Wlleoh, Sprl_nglle}d; Ro l lin Durst- and Erne st Ebersbach, Pomeroy.
He appeared before the conven- that our way works and their&amp;
rg.
year
This
Parkersbu
Us." On the other two trips mecha,n'.ical difficulties fore ed curtailment of the trip near
tion for lhe finl i ime after it doe,n't" be · said.
bach into the river.
Mr.
had ac�pted as his running mate
But mnt of lbe Republian
the only difficulty encountered was a snag which "Suits Us11 struck and toppled
=
the
of
Du
employe
an
Mr.
,
by
owned
is
Us"
"Suits
d.
planne
candida_te'1
as
1peech w11 devoted
ambassador
continued
was
Cii
Henr
trip
bot
Lodg
e
the
y
He was fl9hed out -and
,
�
a
man
to
bis
view
of American pro�
58,
se
with
more
v
than
e
n
.
Ho!J!�fal
Meigs General
_
, ·&lt;I,
year4 on the diplomatic firing le ma abroad. He d ia!'uted J)emo_
cro!;e .........i. 1h11 the Unlled
line In the Uniled N,lioo�
. .,
S lalel i, fallin1 behind in mili. • .,.,
r
Schedule
Tede
AnrMtUncN
.
..,...g
eeo
and
1
mie
ngtb.
Afl.ACKJ, K E NNaDy _ for•
1.re
llll
The vice president tol d new■- t.ary
")A•
,'T' 1
. 11
men he wo u ld ,nnoence loday
"I qy 1h11 ,t I Um• when lhe
... . �,
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w:� �ic
■t_.rd
bis next weekll schedule, which Comm uDUltl ue runutq 1.11 down
o
he desc ribed in advrmce III a abroad, It IJ time to ,peal: up · -� · � i-"" K..-_ttct, ·
·
of 1 •�- .,..,.. •lock
campaigning 1ehedule." He b11 lor Amer1&lt;10 11 home," he 11id.
"
(UPI) :_ John F. Kennedy's sights
HYANNI S PORT,
1�•• E1Nnhownation
the
aid
eft�
Nison
doea
set
con
farm
a
p
u
e
fer
here
nce
h
were set today on a grand Slam 60·8late victory over Richard
P�l�111t Nl•on
�
Monday and is expetted to fly to need itl mulmum rate of econo·•.
.
. ,·,
M. Nixon in the November presidential � lection.
mic IJ'owtll but that thil abould
�a.lit ltieh4lwictr (tlnlt)
1
ome town of Whittier, Calif.
t
flan1
are �-..al ong for Centen• his h
.
was
scor
that
e
Tuesday with a stop en route at be achieved bf encouragins
� ...... wonclor whetMr
The Mass8chusetts. ft!lltor'&amp; confidence on
ni1fCCelebr1tljtp. an� dedicalioP
, Sen. Henry M . Ja&lt;:kson
cteative
enterpriae,
not
be
is ....., n
eneno, Nev.
by
exR
111:ur.sday
· '
.
relayed to newsmen
&amp;o""
.
ser'YI.N&gt;
.
rs of tbe Tuppers Pl ·,
·
t
,..(dint."' Dtw..,-1
•
od
-�
�
1
,
pa
gov�11rnen
NI
unction&amp;.
xon
'e
gav
m
,
Ut50
v,r
a
•
1
perform•
ch airman.
"al
(WasII .), Dem·_ ocratic naU_on
I
· •.
.
,.l;lrl11tian
Chn_
_
,
n
4ugust
28,.
,
;;.:. .._ chNn fTOffl lle,unc
l th I t r ·1 a A
�
ue
Kennedy will meet tonight.t ,dth In a birth day honoring lhe eanwd I:y
"I
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M1all ........ •t the COflfffl:H:::
e
r� Th:rS:a; ���1�� �e :
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no:-�w.::�
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hi8 vlce presidential r i1nnin.l mate didate'a wife, Jacqueline, on her
P
Ti��:��
,
w
i t·
e ro am
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fro
t
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es
no
m
an
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t
bifthdlY
I
main
I
ed
gc
ThuneliY.
3ht
n
•
Jlisw
Ion u the &amp;realest eballen
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Sen. Ly ndon B. Johnson, to
-Y Harold C. Doi:
ue an add reN r,
ave
or
newa
eman
d
d
televise
1
o
nationallya
a
utlined
At
faced.
me
be
pro
To
o
t
vlcto""
be
il,
t
lhit
e
,
e
!
achieve
.1
to
a
wa
cuss
•�'
ter, recent miti:iater oJ the. Shadi, �
.
y
his . vie w OI lhe grim pro ble ms , �
--·� that 1overnment foreign
-startina: wttb the August ses- conference on the front porch of
vall1y: C hri11lan Church.es y,ho t�
11 i.s
l•c•
can'
d
ng IIle nexl pres)·d ent.
Aenne
,
e
·
born
ents'
r
pa
I aid and illfonnaUon agencia be
hi1
Y
.
slon of congreu.
spr!n1 becatn11 a W est Virginia co lG
H
charge
d the Democrat• with I reorganized IJld
•
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togeth•
elded
�
Johuaon, . accompanied b&gt;: his grJlulated Nixon I.or winning t·�e
Jege professor. Rev. Doaler will be
and said
wife, Lady Bilrd , and a ,part,_ of tne· GOP oomlnauou
weICO.filed by Rev. J. p , Miller, play1':1g ,",a 11ymp_hony Of poI ITJcal er into one Jo.�ul economic
.
u
.
-�•t .cynieram al the11 recent conven- and ldeoloei&lt;:al atrlklnl for:ee"
NI xon'a c h01ce of 1-Jenry Cabot
...
•• aides and new�n, was Jcue•
-zu
p
. tor.
I -•- •�· l'il�
••�-·
tioa. He uid the•
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• aclopled .111••d t11 11.rrlv., at tbl1 ciJu11 ·Cod,. Lodge H a r\Ul,niqJ D\ate me,n,
's:
plaM
ne,,
c
.
1h,
i
ce]e·•.
!
that
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�
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Id
hiff
"
be
.
,;1d
dl1tatroU1
·
1Jem0Cnt11
· � ,lit�' '.¥: �. - oi. " · :'!)1t:
"'Wlilan Mt.
tiffdff" -llaY,
bratiorr .tnel ud11: prtfgl'am,� � O
aation .ahd Wrt.."Ct• r�
the ·�
. _,_ ,
- .our crudebt
edt. Kennedy pltnr, ed to fN!et oroust' fight in the f11lL"
ldred will live under
Newland,
C.
0.
Richa
rdson,
e«&gt;n!:'
Jacuon said he and Keanedy
them at the airport. the · _first
I Communllm, let us say tb•t bis Hig1-' .c,mi of natW"II pa from
Army Pvt. Robfft E. Rouah, r Head ley and E u lamae
·
nd o n;
·
not
is
there
t
11
th
h�
"J se�Ye nO tJee
La
i,;r_e and now grandchHdreri_ will li..-e in freeagreed
.were
�
lli
l
Mr,.
to
1;1.
"
Icy R. M ll ry,
time he has d one so f•r ·anY'. vis!
23, n of
hlSlory, J. S. Davis, Mabel Kim and tha t w hatev
s\lpl)lien •will Tdult in an increase
; ,...
c
er the pol/t�cal consetor in the 13 d ays he has \ieen single stale among the 50 thah
dom," Nixon said.
1 1 02 E. M.a in St., P m•ray :
Mabel
Richardson;
hospitality,
Doof
. o ne cellt • lhouNnd cubic feet
'safe' for the Republlcans. " Ken�u e;�:; ": !r�;o� t:��= � t�
here.
contly wa1 iuloned ta the 32d
ll sbow-etopper cam e • jn a in the ga� rate in ' ll.lddleport, efHi
B
nice
e and Phy lU s
Tuttl
l
ro is
n
nedy himse lf had t.o ld newsmen
P
Armor at Fart St•wart, Ga.
Guests af K enM&lt;tra
_
story about Lincoln being asked fective Sept. l, the Ohio Fuel Gas
this
campaign,"
Nixon
d.
sai
the same thing, sayi r. g he hope d
32d
,
mec:h•n
the
Routh,
ic
a
'
In
'
There wm 1 , a basket d,·nner a 1
if he believed God WIii on bis Co. announced today.
The Texas senator !lnd Mn. . tO' win Maine and Vc- rmont, the
He o ld the Demac r■ h hMI
.
.,"'.
Comp•nr a, ent•red th• Armr
n.
--.
a1fO will change gas
Is
The
de during th e Civil War.
Hd
eing cord ially 1
am
publlc
ai
b
Increa
"
Johnson w Ill stay ove,rnI II ht as o nly tw o states that went Repub��
r
ed
r---'
p
i
1n1 ta itVerY
•
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•
l ut J •nua ~
·
au communi· , and
...,.,..et
invite d.
· O b�
es m 96 o1h er
rat
gu&amp;1ts of the &amp;ennedy� , t their Hean in 1936,
ll
er
n
"My
r
l
o
wheth
n
i
conce
y
they
,
with
GM txct-ptlon
bod
!),Isle tr•ining: at Fort Knox.
indus,.
volume
large
2'5
lo
and
ea,
l
�.
home near t_he , Reach on N�n:
J
didn't promlM to pey the bill." God 11 on our side l ut whether
·
Ky
tria l emtomen, under provllionl
lueket, Soun d .
" We are not going to mate . WC are on Gods side," he quoted
the fuel cost clauaea ln their
of
Adlai E. Stevenson, K ennedy's
promises we cannot and ahoul d I Lincoln.
contract.
foreign atfairs � d vilf'J lind l�Z.
s
.
not keep and we art not going
•
Other towns and cities affected
tl6 forerunner on tl;le Democratlc
to try to buy the people's vot es
1
the increa:.e adjacent to the Mid•
Cod , __
in
ticket, also arrives ..l
with their own money ," be said, Sauer Starta Course
area include Wellston,
dleport
today. He will stay �it.b' llrM)i;iA.a,
ut
m■
did
Nl•itn
b
...,...
Coum
South Webater, Atbcn.1,
elin,r
Hamden,
�•Y, proand VI.I t Kennedy :iaLu.--·
•
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p� l �u af hit awn: For oldHarold E. sauu, Middleport, ll Jaebon, Logan, NeJsonville and
bably after .Johoso.i leaves,
er c1h&amp;m1, hNlth prOhc.tlon
o., is among 55 participant, in th e New Lexington.
The senator .,nd others joined
end more opportunity for a
Pomeroy Local 650, CarpenU:!rs
_______
Counselin
g and Gu ld anee Training
.
Fun eral serices for Mn. Gr.uce
and J oiners of Ame rietl, have e lect- product i ve ll hi; for thti YoU111t,
GINERAL HOSPITAL
MEIGS
Ohio
the
being
he
Inalitute
ld
on
Thurs
wh
o
died
,
81,
Sava�e Denney
Word has been received by Ap- ed and iristalled new o fficers who
the bHt bnlc educ111Ho,n • ncl a
Admitted: Mn. Larry Smith,
University campua.
day rn Charleston, W. Va., will be , ple Grove friends or the death of
w. will serve for a three year term.
fu ll oppartunltv to dtwlop
The institute started Monday Pomerriy Route 1 ; Ben Pbllaon,
held Saturday at 1 p. m, from the ! a former resident Laurence
lnffillectually, whatc,ver their
ed
recent
meeting
a
at
Instal
Jub
l
18 and will continue for fiv� 1'lddleporl
with
Home
ral
e
Fun
•
Rawlings-Coats
Rhodes al Salem City Hospital af were president, John Hardy; vice
The anoual picnic o l the Meigs
D.ilmiued: Tom Wells, Harri·
tconomlc clrcum,t•nc"; for
,
weeb. u is bein a , held under a
burial in Roblnaon C�m�tery and ler a l�ngthy lllne!IS.
'-"'•
labor, higher wlllff a ncl
County Junlor Chamber of Com­
d
Eunice Ml)f'rls, ReedliFre
90nvWe;
president,
e
nse
tr
e
Def
Sayre;
asurer,
National
the
of
provblon
the Re�. Frc� l- Gar_d!)er m charge.
•1
Mi . Rhodes resided at 505 E.
1
t
,
l
lon
,
,
merce will be h'eld Sund ay-as
::_
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Education Act of 1958: Sa,uer ia viU
Surviv or s m aod1t1on to those I Lincoln Way, Lisbon, and was em - Leo Story recording and inancial
1
pl■nned--and oth er earl y fall
Bom today a daut'Mer to Mr.
.-,t-b"1
ooun&amp;elor and t.cieher m tb e Rut•
•· fo �; 00 11....
� isted Thursd ay in an earlier not lc e ployed bY the Midland Works or secreta ry and b usiness representa.
•
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In
pl1n1 were compl eted ai 1, meet•
Mrs. Larry Smith, Pomeroy .
and
li�e,
Henry
Pe
e
ry;
warden,
Herbert
.
d
ool
H
lan
51:h
iCh
Hood
the Crucible Steel Co ·
, and"tor
Mrs. Elmi ra Musser, 96, of 325 mclude tw o nieces, Mrs.
.
n
•m
col
si
rah
Lin
"Ab
• ing hel d Thursday evenine.
ncen
d
con
uctor, Curtis Johnso n.
Duw ;
Nicholaon, Rutland, and Mrs. R. H.
He was the son o r M .arlon and
of
f•rmert, "• fair shaN
President Roy Holter prealded South Oo·.iglas Ave., Springfield,
Trustees are Homer FOrrest .
,
,
Valley
Pa
on
,
H
unttnad
H
-".,nian
was
,1 ever-lncrHslftl pr°"'
and
Rhodes
Farley
,
Rschel
d
...,
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1,'f
urs
...
• a, m. Th
1
In a bwdn eas me eting; . when out• 0 ., d ied aI iJ
and a �ister-in-law, Mrs. R. C. Sans- 1 born at Ulric, Ohi o, no w know as Kenneth Markins an d George Neig
golne treHurer Richard Raw­ afler three months of iJlne u.
,.
ler. Charles S.ay re, Bernard Glaze ,
bury, 1dlddleport.
Fairview. At lhe time of his death
lin&amp;B gave hia annual report. She wu born June 12, 1884, the
H1Yt" S..m• Goal,
ld
s
e
are
nd
Hart
m
Rona
of
mber
Mn. Denny wae a members of he was 55 years old and was a e.
Flnal plan, ror lhe picnic at the daua:hter .of the late Mr. and ¥rs, .
__
c_
a_
g�
reed thal Democrat&amp; and
the W ilkesvllle uBS and of tho I member of the Lisbon First Christ- the executiv e committee. ____H
fatr1rounds this Sunday were Sheffiel d Russell in Meigs Cotlny.
h
Midwa
at
Churc
hrlslla�
,Y
.
.
ian Ch u rch.
ty. Alt.bough she reside" , la
reviewed.
. �-----He Is sur,l,ed by his wile, M•·
Jacob Weber, a llfelon resident of the Keno community,
, The . J■ y cee, wlll hold their Springfield lhe .p ..t 12 �•·" lhe
a
,_. Sunday with
three
sons,
Laurence
W.,
J
r .,
·
rlc';
•·
of
inaat'
unt
o
C
is
el
M
In
lived
y
d his 90th birthJay annivenary ur:a1celebrate
aecond annual Labor Da y Feati.
.•
.
' .''
Kyger Man.Arrested
James and Alan, 111 at home; fiv&lt;'
home.
, vlt)' this year on the lower park­ her life.
his
at
party
J oislers.
Mrs. Eolher Pallerson.
She �•l�n,ed \o th• l.lethodi,t ' 'B · Qhio• Patrol inen
entertain·
ins lot In Pomeroy. Barblteue
Mr. Weber, hale and hearty_ despite his 90
B
chl�ken will be �erved from noon Chur&lt;,h /,l RUUand, ' ffer blllbahlil• . ,_ ;bme /oy police reporled lhe a r- Glenmoo r ; Mr1. _Sara iloolh and
esls w,·th violin selections following a dlnller o n the
ed the
..
M rs. Fr�nces Grimm, both or Los
John, precoiled
her in dloallt I
·
,. ,
on and It pl anned to hive ride,
� reaf 'jlt' Earl Snyd er, Kyger,
the Weber home where he lives with � a.on, F loyd,
, at 3 a. A_ngeles, M rs. Della McG raw. �n - _ A Cinc�nnati financial man sche dul ed to ha-ve a representa. lawn o�
,· ·
1 9'2',
,
for chndren on tbe lot.
e
.
driving
wilh
4
chtir&amp;
tod'l
,
m.
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y
son-in-law and daugb.ter, Mr. and M.rl- Ralph Keller.
SU;rvlvora , l_ll'e. � daughte r, �ri5. , whilt intoxicated. He was released nison and Mrs. Ann Blankensh L p of t1 ve appear in Middleport during August to iron out differ- a,nd his
The Dilly Dunker wlll be in
s.
_
ences over an alleged contract to handle sewer financing A daUghter, Hilda, lives in Columbu
b1,11lnW alon11 with the ri de1. Sylv1a roeL1ie �•t_h whorn. ,t the, fl"()m •jail On $1 20. bond for a hc.u- Wel bburg,
emigrated
parenls
s
Weber
Mr.
ed i n dealh by a
reced
was
e
'
f
b
v
ons,
l
l
Other atlnction1 will be announ­ real de • Sprlng!ie�d ; two s
bonds , was arrested ast night for ha ing s ot machines in is
U
.P
int Saturday eve·ning bcfu re Mayo r brothe�,
Simon.
to thi1 country from Germany
ced duripJ August.
!\UHel l , Donnelavtlle , 0., Wlll· Charle1 Legar.
basement.
.
w
and lived for ■
'
the
held
in the. tMO's
at
were
Services
D11
_
p
1am _of Roaevllle, o ., a slater,
Char1es A • Hmsi:=h , 50, no t.i fled identified the missing machine in , ·
_
is being
oy,
Otho Tracy, Pomer
n ev.
eroy w here h 'IS fI th.
om
1-:i
ral Hom e with th
1mc
.
.
son
Fune
1
Warren,
.
l
Me
dca f,
'1 held i·n lhc counly , ,,1 for A,hcna
Elch1e
.
. •. .
o;
co u ncil Monday night his firm, the vice squad room of police
er, Ph1lhp Weber, wns employed
W 1111am M . . Span�ler . o Cf1r1aling.
Mel aa
. 1Erandchlld rcn, 37 great grandchil • State Hospital officials.
..,... Bond ".:,a
.,.,,. In
Charl&lt;'s
A.
Hinsch
&amp;
Co.,
Invulheadquarters.
------I Burial was m Colu mbiana County m('n Ui , would have a man in M kl- i Possession of slot machines In by 'b,e Dabney Salt omP• Y·
grand rhil•
dren, 1'1 gre at great
June Totaled '137,229
lbCreak •o1
ShOr1 bel0re the
Memorial Park.
d
an
cet1
e
t1i
of
d
an
number
P.
dleport in August. Mi ddlepo rt Ohio can carry a fine of up to
r \\'a
, r he purchased
C\U
June 11ale1 of Selta E and H dren
1
a
Civil
is
e
Antiquity
th
of
Roy
Rhodes
C ITED fOR OVERLOADS
cou nc il had notified Hinsch it $5,000 aoci a sentence of up to tract oI I an d at
Saving■ Bonds in Oblo increased neph ews.
(then
eno
K
o usin or the deceased.
c
first
I
11
ted
l
c
en
0
have
be
men
Mcl
Two
the
.
Tht remains will be et
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wanted to void an alleged ag re e- rh·e years.
an. ml!lloo d oll•..,., over
On. and • h.u
·
known ■s Adams Mtll ) where he
Cbue Funeral Home late t o night to Meigs Cpunty Court Aug. 2 by
m_e n t I so me 10 ye ars ago thal the
!Lins� h said he kept the ma- rai· . d • f m u Or e · ht chlldren
June o f 1909.
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OPEN MIXED
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Hm s_ch firm sell sewer bonds.
County Ch•lrman Theodore Reed , where servlcea will bE held Sat• the Ohio State Patrol for overload.
hree . 0r hese ch I dren. a
T
I
open
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UPI
YORK
NEW
Miners•
d
r
ung,
o
wa
Y
o
H
r
a
e
They
In
M1Udleport now have a new en• his fr.end; can entertain them - stil llv g M r. w
"" lhal Ohlo ••le, were ur�•Y •• 2 p . m . w�th burial ·
Sr.• repor•·d
1s 1rsl
m , .
��r , b.
just und er $23 milllon while ,al M t MIies Cemetery . Tb Re�, Ra) - ville, and C harles Spro use, Po rn - ed mi :ii:ed and mode rately active gincerin&amp; hr� (Floyd G. Brown &amp; selves. I think it helps keep them '
1
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Cb•
e
,
d
l
d
lh
be
M
er, r,. E 1
today.
roy.
c
&lt;.•fficlate.
will
Konkrlght
mon
Assoc.)
to
do
Jts
sew
e
rage
planning
o
n
the
streets,"
he
s.:iid.
'3totalled
7,229.
County
�
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_
for MeJp
c er Augus
er, and a b ro h er,
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and hH already . vo ted to place a
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We ber, or n.., Keno.
$150.000 bond i..oe o n the £,JI
Aunt, Cou8in, Perish
T 1$
At th e party Sunday in tiia
ballot. Members of the present
I
hono
r, Mr, Weber was 1ceompan•
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Mn. Olive lngrah m at
b
ie
In having Hlnsch handle its sew d. y
Carl Moore received word Wed•
i
p
.. he entertained lhe
the
iano
i
•
er bonds when and ii lhey might nesda ., of lhe death of hi ,un ,
le
l
hi
b•
l
u l
,
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�i;;lng to the United Press �i:\0�::;. :�, �sr�e� �:t��b::� f:;s:
escapi tower w" purposely Jell
CAPE CANAVERA�, Fla. UPI I expl��tn" 1f'ooul 83 ��nd1 al• well oil : 1he Kround .
wer
e Rog er Keller, Don ,Koenia:
International, Hlnsch was .arreste d Youngstown.
D r. Robert R. Gilruth, director off.
-Tbfl firat wo rldn1 model of ter the b.ii rocket and Ill belld Wayn e Orr.
ursday in hi, :W.room auburban
Th
Mrs. Youell and nieces, Mn. •n
an
d
ha
that,
11aid
said
Scientists
at
progr.iim,
fired
,M
S
capsule
rcurr
e
1ha�d
'WM'.I'
NA
A'•
of
Amttl�H mm-lnto-tpace capaule
Hyde Park home. He protested to- Grigsby and Mrs. Be ul•h Krantt
Attending: were Mra. Robert
JACOB WllaR
· 1pp■renU, wa:1 bl own to bill 8:13 a. m. eat.
the. one valuable piece of lnfor- astronaut been .iboard, the es·
Wayne
r. and Mrs.
M
d no lded
ey
ha
th
Colem1n,
ere
he
w
e of Charlr.:aton, w . Va.,
da
en•
wer
"'
y
)',a
ked
r
wo
ve
would
m
e
ayst
nced
cape
anno
that
waa
on
test
u
U was so
matlon to. come from Lhe
miles hlP in the 1ky today
again,t the law in one'a own rou te tu Florida for a vacation and Orr; Mr. and Mr,. Paul Orr, Mr. and Mr1. Thtmnan ... Babcock ·
when the AtlH mlHile It \11'11 scientlatl ttempt1n1 to tr1clc: the 'that the capsule's abo-rt•aenaing "in plenty 0£ lime'' to get him
·
home.''
were l u an auto aCcJdent near Fli'mle Adama, Richard Coleman, Florence Llmberger, ,a:r. and Mrs'.
i
g
ll
plodin
s
safely away from thto e
d.
ridlnl. exploded 65 aecond, after cap1ule's schedule l.®O mile uny lem worked u expecte
Junior
Leonar
Hinsch
said
he
had.
the
tnachines
d Koenil, Doileld,
an
d
M
eli&amp;sa and Merrilee , Mr.
the
re . Mri.. Grigsby was killed inrocket.
manned msht had lost radi o
a ,mouth launchlnC,
will
e abort iyatem which
Th
an
d Ricky , Au1u1t Weber, K1th y
fo
r 30 years. Police hauled away a stantly and Mn. You ell
dled
i
Mra.
Arl
Orr
and
-an
dd aughl.e r ,
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NASA o 11,1c 1a 1s ea Id t hey Wou Id
The Nailonll Ael'Oltl.11Ue1 an'.d eontacl 6S 11eoonda after the tak1 ride In future manned Mercury
.,
n1c ke1 H1 ol .and a aI mil ar tw1st- few hours l•ter In a hospit1I. Mrs. Mr. and MrB. Cla)'to11 Allen and Haught, Mra. Ltaie Biddle, Mrs.
.
olf.
Admlnl,trallon
made
lhls
S-ce
.
near
the
"in
t
o
rcapiull!a, 11 9uppo11ed to dC!ltect attempt a repeat ah
hanc!le machin� that accepta pen- Krantz is conllned to the ho11pital. Bill, . Floy d Weber , Jeanette Kei- Th�lma Cale and fl"ranci1, Mr.
Thi• ■hot was to have been
tene 1111nouncemeilt ltttl.4!1 more
th•t would triga:er future ."
ns
malfunctio
nie1, nleltels and dhnee.
Details of the aecid enl are not l�r. Mr. and Mra. Rop:er Kelle r, and · Mra. }',jOJ'DlilD Roae, Roger
maiden
than two boun after the lnaugral the Mercury c1psule's
lhC!I capsule from lti booater by
Martha
d, "Th e thing that
Gil
Mn. Olive Jngrnham and Brenda, and Donn� incl · llary,
11i
uth
e inveatment 1d vi■or aald hi■ known.
Th
r
.
mlle
■
d
Aila■
n
f
the
n
o
flleht
ru:,bt of the typ e ape.di cra t
soll d, fuel rocketa on a really hurts 1' the blood and arrest may bC!1 the result of a noisy
of
me
Orr,
Mn.,
Minnie
Orr,
ertb1 Stilts, Mr. and Mra.
the
llon­
B
Mrt.
live\!
formerly
llll
who
Youell,
Mrs.
Prote
that · soon will 1!1ffJ' an Amert� atone that would have got n
.foot tower.
_
lff
■nd
oNld.
guest,
J1COb
·Weber
and
th e
f
d
or 50 ln S)'racuse, and her nieces have Bruce Myert, Joyce, Linda
hel
40
son
or
hls
part
Of
this.
y
into
went
sw
that
at
e
ean on an adv,nturt into 1pace: jC!lct MeRUr)', the n1�on'1 blab·
The ■enaJng system was in• coune, it involve■ several mil· eompanlon II month ago when a visited frequently with the Moores Bruce Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- bostl, Mr. and � � Ralph Kel­
"Sqme event occurred of a .Prtorlty end bitb•priced
dre1i,1 ,
mu. Weber, Cbarle1 aud &amp;elLh; ler,
1
.th!rd dot machine disappeared. He here..
all lor manned ·couque._t of 1pace eluded in today's Ilieh_t, but the lion dollar1 •• well."
, ':4't11troph1c nature, pro1'&amp;b�y
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·_ lls In November
Vl·ctory A!_- p

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IIJ;e Sat_urday
In 'Middlepo·rt

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R�dent D1'es
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Of Mr• Rho es'
ReCeOt Death

u Installed
Har;Jy
As Pres1'dent
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Foreign Policy Is Top Issue

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Observes n·Irlhd·_ ay At p. arty

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" " DRAPES

Sale 69c a pair

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OUl' re1ular ,i.oo, dr..,_,• .� In ��.. floral and modernlltic.
Wuheblt, MUI �nt, loni 't1fiNrina;.

BOYS·WAiKING SHORTS
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P L AS T I C DRAPES

MENS LEISURE JEANS,

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Nixon Will Press Race
Through All 50 States

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Annual Jay Cee
Picnic Coming
Off On Sunday

STEEL VENOIAN BLINDS
White and Eff111hell. 24" lo 36" wi th All 64 inch s long .
,
Sala $3.00

Sol id co l ors and 1m-art pattern,. Nationally known Wem.ble;y Tie.
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MENS $1 .50 WEMBLEY TIES

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'J)ricel - 224 p■in Cor thi1 .tale

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Plastic Leather Co vered - Round and Square Styles
4 .... ,., $5.95 · · · · · · · · - · · · - · · - · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · IALI $3.50
I Ra9Ular $6.95 - - - · - - - · - · - · - - · · - - - · - - - - - - · - - - - · SALi f4,50
I R...,ter $14.91 · · - · · - · · · · - · · · - · - · · ·· · · · · · · · · · IALI $10.00

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COTION CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
Sin.;le •nd Flail Siz s ln Pastel Sha es.
Sale $3.00

H A S S'O C K S

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- $6.'5 IUMMaR TROUIIRS · · · - - • · · · · · · · · · ·
$1.00'
TROUHRS . • • • . • • . . . . • . . . . 1'(11 IA(
- "•" SUMMaR TROUIIRI · · · · · · · · - . • • • • • • •POii I&amp;*

d rape!.

· . Sale $4.00 a pair
· ' ·:r,, 1 ·C U. S H I O N S n,:, .
32 Reg:$1 .49' -and · 51.08 COftUii'oY ·•n&lt;rCotto11 •·eover figs
· W. · 79c

Smoo-th to))', Full or twin .tlt:i!, Over 300 coil aprlng wdt.a In . full
IUUI. Also Box Springs to match. Pr iced at $49.00 it!Kh,
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Simmons _ lnnenpring · Matt;esies -,
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�- 1,1 1 ' Pain ¥en• $5,tS W .... and W,-r Suffll!Mr Trou..n
SALl 2 p01n /9r. 11.0Q. . . . . .• ·- - : .

STORM COVERS
Sile $1.00 ,

Plastic for Outdoor Fufoi�?f:e - Chaise Loun,gcs and Gil ders.

4 SPEED RECORD PLAYERS
Po,leble model. SI""'• pl••· •
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Playa 1tel'M1 '9-, Ju1f' I te 'ffll ---···---.J . __ · ', \ ,: $29,99

(s\EN' WEAR (Malp fmrl,

pal�ins. 'Good qualilf �preulc ln ·bright co'lors. ·
PC� 5''fl · ;..,_. � -,- --�-1-..(,,: +... - · · - - · - $ALI $9.00
PC. s,Ts . : . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . • . . SALi $1 2.00
PC. SITS · · · · · · • · - · · · · · · · · · · · · SALi $11.00

11,95

2 boxes $1.00

69c

DACRON
BED PILLOWS
(Ohlf 1 0 . lkd l'tJIIOWs In lhls IOI:)
W.' $2.50

- "Allr•etive fiOral
S R--. $1 2.9�
9 .... 11,.9�
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PLAIN FIBERGLAS DRAPES
B tutiful Pastel Colon - 50" x 90"
Sale $5.39 a pair

13,95

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For This Sale ;_ $3$.00 each

PR I N T E D D R A P E S
Sale $200 a pair

, l'ddaJ, July 29, 1960

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Tax collectio n for I he I 9'J9 tax
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ar exet1eded the colleetlons f o r
by more than $37,000 ac­
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rdlng to 4 report .released to­
ay from the office of County
e asurer Cly de Millhone.
Pert
�
f the increas e i!I attributed to a
, tter collection of delinquent
�
xcs through publiution of the
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delinquent tax list by the county
i aud itor, the report shows.
The repo rt for the preceding
co l­
year is compiled following
;'•
lection of taxes for the last half
year which arc coll ede d in Julle
but are taxes assesr. ed for the
I
pre vious last half of t !le tax
�.
year which ends Dec. Sl, In each
ye ar the collection · for the first
half of the year exct:eds the col­
l ection for the last h4llf H m,ny
taxpayers pay for the entire .year
,, ; In the first collectlon..
• Tax co11�Uons f or the first
'
half
of 1M9 tot.aled $374,HS.68
,,
and f or the last half ,219,034.SO
for a total of $853, 103.18. Collec­
tion for the first huU of 1958
. . waa p:i4,8S(l.91, second h1lf $260,
:193.90 for a to tal of $61!U,li2.81
;
Taxes collected fOr last half
,f
.,
19:19 totaled $2'19,03'.15-0 as com­
' . pared to $260,593.90 for 1958.
Delinquent taxes for the 1,.at
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for 19:19.
The ft'lllowlng is the collection
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from each Melg11 County's taxing
districts for the last half of Lhe
1951&gt; tax year:
Bedford, $16;152.62; Cheater,
f22.�89.32; Chester . Sallebury ,
$611.82; Columbia,
$18,0415.14;
t.eba non-Easte rn, $3,5&amp;3,97; Le­
b1non • Southe rn, $�,674.01; Le­
tart, $f:,S13.78 ; uu,.e, $9,194.68;
� Or1n1e, $11,t57.25; Rutlan d Nor•
� thflrn, $856.87 -; Rutlan d Weatern
$18,ill.3'1; Rutland •Vill11e, $5;.
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,
Salem, all,l•.lO; . Sall1blll')'·
,. Bedlont, • ..,,,,tef.'fllll&gt;� •�·'
· 791.13; Mld dltpo�
$49,804,86 ;
Pomeroy, $39,6$.ftl ; Scipio, $9,·
'728. 13; Sutton, $18,9:!7.88; Sutton·
Pomeroy, $65.94; Racine V!Uage
M.38S.65; Syracuse '\'illage, $5,11115.08.
Rutland water, $913.IM; Racin e
'water, S731.17; Syrii.euse wa\er,
$'783.78Diatrlbution of the tax collec­
tion wi ll be ma de to the co unty
1nd various subdivisions acc ord­
ing tO the rates for each, Mrs.
Jtulh M oore, of the treasurer'a
office sald.

l'eather

OJ The Meig,.Mmon Area

ax Revenues
In Meigs Up
Over 1953

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$ 1 .00
$1.25
$ 1 .50
$1.75
12.00

OUR CbMPLETI L INI OP $1. 95

$6.95

36 inch Center Simmer Burners, Matctiless Oven. Regularly
pric ed •t ,S,2:i9.00.

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SAL•
SALE
SALE

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,.tter Colledion ·

ill all pricea)
SALi $1 .39
SALE $2.39
SALE U.19

Each pair tiO"xM" (28 p airs in this group) attractive patlerns.

SALE! MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGES

$39.tl RCA VICTOR

THROW COVERS

Ii:afural 'Matchstick - 6 fl. drop
,
(Whil e 1'h ey Last)
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6 .... $\.e"'"4. FT, Slla · • · - - · · - · · · · · · · · · · - - - ·
12 .... $2.19-4 FT.
2 R.,. $2."-I f;J. · ltlE · - · ·· - · · · · · · · · . . . . . .
I Rfi;' lUt-4 FT. SIJ:I - - -· · - · · -- · - - - · · · · - - - - - ·

For This Sale - $250.00

ALL OCCASION REG. $1 ,25

three price &amp;els {not .all c•lo rs
SITS - - - · · - - · - · · · · · · - · - · ·· SETS - - - - · • - - - · _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SETS
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B�OO ROLLUP BLINDS

Reguli!rly Priced At $330."

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BATHMAT SETS

Multi use throws for chairs, large chairs, ..and studio coucli es plain and printed - Whi l e they last.
26 R... $3.95--60",72" SIZE
- - · · · - · · · - · · · · . . SALE $2.00
3 R,.. $2.95-n"dO" SIZE . . . . . . • . . · - · - - - - - · - SALE $1 .50
1 0 .... $4.95-72"'90" SIZI - · - · - · - - - - ·
SALE $2.50

Chest Type DEEP FREUER

SALE! CAMERAS

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•rthe-rn wtllte 11h 11 tM .,._
left ,rovHIH .... wood for
r- ts per cent •f tlM six mll•
bit, tiNd Heh y,..r by th.
INMNII pleyen ,rountll th•
Id. In •II, •..,.,. 200 nrl•Ue1
INb are fflllde.

SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

-'$2'50

RCA WHIRLPOOL 1 7.1 cu._FT.

Now You Know

Sizes small (14-14 ¼: ), m ed ium (l�HH� ), larg e (16- 161iil ) and ext.rw.
large 07•11!,,).

$70.00
$60.00
$70.00
$90.0D

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While They i.at
For This Sale - $2.00

F1oniil prints an d stripea.

SALE! BREAKFAST

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$1 .79 -• $2.95

For This Sale - $1 5.00

$200.00

$ 1 50.00

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Cof( ee , Lamp, Step and Corner Tables. Maple, limed oa t, ma•
hogany and walnut finishca. There are 14 tables in this gro up.
Rcgul-trly priced from $19.95 to $29.95.

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1 Reg. $1 89.00 BED ROOM SUITE - Double o,..uer,
SALE
ChHt, BookuM Bed
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1 Rag. $297.00 BED ROOM SUITE - Tri p le Dre11er,
Ch.st, BookcaN a.cl
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1 Rat, $229.00 BID ROOM SUITE - Double Ore,Mr,
Chelf, Boeke•.. Bed
_ _ _ _ . . . . . . . SALE
1 Re.. $269.00 BED ROOM SUITE - Trl,I• OrHHr,
Ckest, Boolr:uu BM
. -·-·_ _ SALE
1 R,9. $489.00 ll!D ROOM SUITI! - Douhl• Dr•n•r
Valet ChHt, llookcaH a.cl
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I R.., $397.00 110 ROOM SUITE -. Tripi• Dre11u
Chelf On Ch11t, looku1e Btkf
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I Reg. $369.00 ••o ROOM SUIT y- Triple Dr•1Mr,
Che,t, looknM 1-' _
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1 Reg, $249.00 BID ROOM SUIT!! - Tripi, or..Hr.
Chest On Chnt, ,aokc•,e 8ed _ - - · - - . - - - - - - - - - SALi

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One must pity Bostonian s these days and
through n�xt Novembe r. U N expert Henry
Cabot Lodge Thursday was given -the nod for
the Vice Presidenti al nominatio n on the Rr ­
publican ticket. Senator John F. Kennedy is
off a•nd running for President on the Demo­
cratic
' ticket. Both are Bostonian s.

more ciearly than ever the actual slight di­
vergence between the two standard bearers.
Now take this Barry Goldw�ler of Arizona
- in him Americans would 1',ave a choice
between completely different shades of poli­
tical opinion. Goldwater is a throwback, a
very articu late one, and apparently an hon­
est one. He makes no secret of being to the
right of the conservatives as we know them
in both parties toda,y.
Sen. Goldwat er has predicted the Conserva­
tives, and he- includes himsel f a,nong them,
will have to leave the Democratic (the South)
and the Republican {wherever they're found)
parties to form a new party where their in­
fluence might be wielded in balance of power
situa·tions . For npw, �e is content to work
inside the GOP. •
Until this Is actompllahed, tf ever, voters
must conti nue looking for the sllght differ­
ences that separate the tlom inan t wings in
both parti es.
And Bostonians will have more diffic ulty
than the rest of us, havJ ng to choose between
t wo home town b9ys.

, One tried and true reason for voting for
one or another candidate thus is removed for
Boston folks. They '!] have to make up their
minds on other considerat ions, like which
most a ppears to be the ablest man for the
job, or even perhaps whkh party most repre­
sents the voter's desires.

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We are concerned over how long our pres•
ent system of electin g a man to the most im­
,.portant post in the modern world can endure .
' Si!ly rpilllon and some. voters must decide
• &lt;which Is, the belier between two me n and
· --t1ieb' - 1unnir1g mit� and two parties Whose
•. plaitorms only aren't quite tweed le-dum and
tweedle-dee.
The coming campaign and the plank s each
party intends to stand on wi11 demonstratt

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Ran acwu thhi John D. · Rock­
ereller alolo/ a1ain-8n "oldi e"
but new to me just nrir.
Seems the parishioners in a
churt! h John D. attended cave
their mlnlater • whole moun tain
IY ILANCHI M. HAIKINI
or girta, moatJy practical.
Amon&amp; these, 1 buahel of po­
·------------------- 1 1 tatoes from John D. (He earned
"Ttt, ' Jpnocf'llt pays" on TV any and a l l ulcer
l\ia early 1pendln1 money plcklnr
s.
lust night �ough\, !lack 1puoy
Great j u m p ing Jehns11ph 11 t, any up DO"-toel!I for hla old curmud­
noat,11l gic Jnen'lorte11 or our Am- onr who can
tolerate all that geon of a rather.)
,,lea in t·11rly days· of thlt �en- awfuln,s.-i is �impl
W1U, ,4fflJway, his pastor notic­
y beyond me.
tbry. I ncvt:i: tlre qf �lnir · Teddy Why bke
ed
a, ,e�Wilr 1Ut in one of tht.
a piece of guod meat
RooM.&gt;Velt .1tfidlng , . ,ihoas tlie and ruln it
p0it1lQU. He ezamined 11.---lt conlha1a w11y?
aereen. tJ.gurativcly ,-c11·n·ylng his
J1ck'1i1 runnl ni commentary •s 1a� ,1 ten" dollar 1old piece.
''Bit Slick" ·and . making 1ome; ot he g"(Jes along
Ihough is what I And hooray, IO did every one o f
the bigger mpiu�fF&lt;' men !!l it up dearly love.
He sporklea, he the potatoes in tbe whole bush­
1,1;1d lake nd'tl�I!. · sendl'lJ
the ( qulpi;, he ls rnas1e r or repartee. el.'' Goraeous apuda!
' · . White .Fleet
to Japara and •�\J,nd
At Ocala, Fh,. (Silver Springs,
Without his heard (which i 1, the
, the worW and in 1:em•ral creating way
t ltke him he."il ) he's a dead to be euct) I saw two ladiea
o Wonderful IPgrn d, tht very ringer for Middl
t•porl 's Lione l lookina: over the fami liar pink
foundation of all we hold dear Boia.111, in looks
011d quick wit plaater nam lngos there, yard orna­
here. 4
and ahi l i t y to tf'll a ! 11lr i n the ments (?) supp osedly. .
The dilyR from 1 900 lo abotit m oat droll m11n11
" I don't llke 'em a polntin'
rr rver.
1Dl6 ln_ o111· rnunlry are uow count•
down
-I like 'em polntin' up"
WHil
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takl.'
anoth!!1 liver
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ed 01 its Golde n A�c. _No mush • p ill
11fter' seein g a l l 1hut. And quoth one matron,
rOom cloud from an t1lom bomh, tru� I am
The other seemed to like the
taking tlw famo us
nn t�l'e•tenma dict ator' �•I• ' "timpkn 11eed."
pllls as of now, ftol flshin• 1tance and 110 the
}d� hilH from Moscow
"t cotitbat II conditio n wh1irein debate went on.
p�ai:e, prnsper lty, ULlOcl
What &amp;ot me , In stitchel"• ·(all
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· y mouth tastes of green perW4'w, three wars aid forty, or slmmons, and
rnl.lcn eggs, ne11r as to myself) was the Brooklynese
Hfty years later , ull, nil, i 11 so I can
patois Jn whic h dialo1ue above oc•
d!ugnose It.
ch1n&amp;:ed .
l)o you have any favnrile liver curred. You simply can't •et it
Never was any i:ountry'!I .�Inn- tf!medy hesidc11 l hc one that down on pape r, you have to hear
it. And moon aroun d Florida re­
dud of living ao high, yel its rhymes with ··nartcr1"
patriotism, morale and a few
I have to b◄• very curcful nhout sort, lonr enou1h, you'l l bear it
0. K. For in1Ulnce, try Daytona
other l itile trlrlllJI 110 lacking.
my conimcrc ials, see. Yes, tnan,
Beach on your piano ..
Oh, for 11n0Jher ted,Jy, but far
Every man to hUI lHte, and if
us I can see, there's nune i n
If I B4'eni to he giving TV re­
1i11ht.
vlrws u ! I of o su1ldP n, well, pink flam ln101 on an Ohio lawn
then there' s not Inn much to ill the anawer, well, so mote it
Jack Latham, 11uhslitu1 ing fnr wrilf' 11bo11t hf'rf' or l alc. Yet ever be.
Katie D011n11n·� kitchc11 on CHS. p&lt;'oplc hol lor al me, ··where's 'at
But one really ean't brln• Flor·
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Wlfron i• . ,pow 1Jidorned with col-lum'! "
ids home-you hive to to there.
r I be.fd, r.qhee� ,to::th)n.' He's' ti O Yon ran'I J.:-Pt
Be1l�s I llve !'it 1 11lau house
:r.
out of a
r ny, 'he !lat 011e ln 1thclte&amp;- 1 u rn l p. And boy, b1oocl
is that a brpn 011 1111 thia, with 'lly ■ea shells
j11&amp;1 now fi11r11hed a ba!'bcrue now OIHJ.
from the Gulf and my bl,i pine
r.BUN!. lnRrNtit•n ts d1opptld · 1111011,
cone■ ready to uae at Chrl1tmas,
green pcp1&gt;cr, c·h i ! l powdc , garSo-aren't we all?
Smoke t h i� 0111� in your pipclic, red l"\epp1ir, 1•i1wupple Julrc,
"Well you c;m'i makr a s i l k
Just read 1uch I lovely Uory of
brnwn e11g11r ,1 nd I m � y havtJ ldt pur"e nut of u .sow•� t•u r.''
n man takln&amp; fresh white llalalea
out u rew guuranlP NI to OVl!rc·ome
"Nn, but you ran J(c•t a m\nk home H an .anniveraary remem­
brance. 'Twu In eady April. t};ley
were very hard to 1et, and the
story ende� on one's ■mothered
AORO�!'j
2--Sl�dl\rno
21. Dr.fgasp and hearl aehe-becaulfl he
J. l&gt;ap&amp;yn.
tl'tlc
lnlte
went to the cemetery with his
6, Oourdllko
3. Petty
&amp;1·llcle
Inv�
21ft where hls beloved wife
frull..11
-4. Inquire,
2:l. Knock
now lay amid Sprln&amp;'• tender
11. Spring 11_1)
O, You
24. Roping
green.
u.nd I
12, Depart
21'.I. Aby111
I had a aomewhat 1lmll1r e:,i;­
13. A A'0.1111'
e. bi11h
Jf-J, Ouldo'11
perience couple years or 10 a10.
J4. Storage
'1. 11:Vel'
htghcat
Seems t a:et a "yen" to go to
room
(poet.l
note
8. TtJrkllb
Mama' , {an·d the other1) a:raveR of
H. con,tei.
2R , Or�edy
latlon
cotn
80. Affirm
a twltleht ev��lni. ,\ nl.,. youna
9, �111'1!1
82, Uprl1ht Ye1t11M&amp;f'• A••w•I'
U. MonelMJ
man had Just �,in a
choice
10. Brlitle
' unit ot
as. Htibrew
bouquet 9f r��� fit' to hl■39, M"f', Hu1lfC
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Latvl•
14. tq,
uue
loved one.
(poll, )
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-3-l. Bittern••
1T, Preacrtptlon
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. I apoke to
Pin
In
ttrm
16. C&amp;btn
10un4
.a. Cbnlfero119 God'!! acre •n
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18, "Btflte&amp;t•
tl�l'I
Un•
tr;,
"Yea, I'm
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en" (0. B,) 19. Ttllnmec1
adorned
wile. She loved �
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20. A book
81. Liberate
turo
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hll!lr birthday t
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woatl)J'
l'•e thou1HI?(
•,, · ·, lilit .. ,11,n,
Lea:thQ'
10 very often. · · ' \ • ,, •· 1
lla,,k
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hothou1e one,, lnd''fove
• Banet'lt
Eter•
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nal.'
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Wouldn't life bo I dart veUey,
IO. Zoroa■trtq
void or such devOted i111rta?

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Mn. Mary Well■, Mn. '1011ie Hy,ell, Mn, Vlr1i•I• Pleroo, lllr,.
Martha Klin&amp;el, Mr■. Florence
Klinael, Mn. Uly Smith, .....
Glenna
Fetty, Mn. Florence Nel­
A ml-'Cflllaneoua ,hower
Bertie! HyHll, )lra. Doi·
Mn.
10n,
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eld at the Rutland home of
Jine Panon, Brenda
0.1via.
ni otby
une Dewbunt on July 14 for Mn.
Mara:aret Panon.
M.ra.
and
TUrner
ne Kennedy.
. Refrtihmenll were 1erved by
Allee
Mn.
played.
were
Gamel
!Cr■ June Pttlenon, Mn. Alice
ennedy w�n the door priu! . Alto �
edy, Mn. Lydia Smith, Mn .
lnnln1 prue1 were Mn. Lula
lte and Mrs. Alberta Brewer, I Hue1 Taylor, M.n. Fred• Kennedy,
[kiri
ldest and yo\lifl&amp;ett respectively, Mr• · Veva Searle■ and Mn.
d Mn. Audrey Pattenon, Mr■. K enne d Y ·
bell Nelson, Mn. I,ydia Smith
Many who were unable to at•
d Min' Sandy Tlllla.
tend sen� 1i!t.s.
Attendinl were Oio&amp;e named
Mr. and Mn. Keith Kennedy are
Mn. Bessie KeMedy, Mra. both anduales of Rutland High
deline FranCH, Mn. Fern Sween- School and were m•rried June 1 1 .
y , Mr:■ . Julia Grate, Mr■. EIieen
awkins, Mn. StellJ&amp; Searles, Mra.

Mr. and Mrs. Jo�n Epple en­
tertained a group of relatlve■
Sunday afternoon at their home,
"Flatwoods, In oWrvnnce of Mt-1.
Epple'11 birthday.
Home made iee cream and a
were
decorated birthday cake
1erved to Mis. Fred• Epple and
Mrs. Larry Brown of Columbus.
Mr. and Mr■, Ruaaell Bailey and
d.augbten, Mr. and Mn. Roe-,,.,.
F,pple • and dau,:hten, Mr, tnd
Mn. David Holter and f.amll)'
and Mr. and Mn. Perry Gale,
Allaa, Mich.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sleeth,
Elkirui, W. Va., Mr. o1nd Mrs. H.
L Peacock, Akron and Mrs Fran­
ces Slaughter, Coltl&amp;rville, were
weekend guest.I or Mrs. Ella
Sayre at Apple Grove. Mrs.
Sayre's birthday wa! o�ved
Sunday with a birthday dmner
1ervt.d on the lawn of her home.
Calling Mrt. Say-rt on her
birtbday were her aon-in•llw and
daucbter , Mr. and lira. �Iden
Tb11ton, Glen Canyon, Ar11on-a
and ber alder in Str11burJ, Va.

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Mr■. Emer ton Well 11'1.lled by
her mother, M.r■. 11.aude ftou, en­
tertained with I bJidal ■bower
t11t week at her home, Plepant
Ridge, bonorin, her daugbW',
Ml11 Dorla Well, whoi.e m1rrla1e
to Jerry Snowden will be an
event of Sept-ll!lmber 4.
Olfta were placed on t table
with pink and while CMer and
centered with a pink paralOI.
Gamt1 were played and prlU!a
awarded. the wlnnen, after wh.lch
the honored gue1t opened her
many gifta.

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Mn. dame, Buch•••• of Middle· Legion Aru:Uiary Hoa
port entertained membe.� of her Ses,wn At Racine
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card club Tbunday eYemna: at her
The Ladie!I Aux;iliary of the
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Regularly Priced To
home.
Racine American Legion Post,
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$5-95
002 met Thund1y at 8 pm at the
High prile WII won by Mn, Ca5h
b.11.II with Mrs. M1rg:arel Yost,
�nJane
l!verythlng In Thia
Mrs.
by
aerond
Bahr and
pN!sidenl,
presiding.
key. Other play ere for the evenin g
Miss Ruth Ann Petrel gave •
Group Now
John
Mn.
Lloyd,
were Mrs. ll?Uce
report lrom Girls State.
Zerkle, Mn. Clinton Fisher, MI'ti.
Mrs. Louise Stewart gav� •
F.
Emmett Shuler and Mn. 8.
report from the state convention
Parmalee.
held in Columbus .l uly 22-24
At the dose of the, playlng a des­ which she and Mrs. Margaret
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Mrs.
by
aert course was served
Yost attended.
Middleport
eucnanan to ber a:uesta. ·
The following chairmen we...
appointed: Americanism,
M.ra.
Dixie Smith; Rehabllltatlon, Mn,
Mary Roush; Cblid Welfare, Mrs.
Stewart · Community Service, Mrs.
Mae deland·
Pan American.
Mrs. Helen Arnott; Legislative,
Plebly of lute
Mrs. Leona You"ilg· foppy Chair·
1,11an, Mrs. Opal 1&gt;iddle; Publicity
treats ln store?
M.n. Beulah Bradford;· Flowers,
Mrs. Harriet N�igler; MemberSee what a ,wonderful varJ­
ship, Mrs. Martha Lou Beegle ;
Fall Fe1tival, Mrs. i\lyrtle Wal•
ety of fountain dls.bcs are
ker.
av.ilable here. Such yummy
ICE cllEAM SOCIAL
,good.lest Stop in.
The
Eagle• Class u( the Syra l
cuse Metho�IJt Church will hold
Corner Locust alld Fourth Streeta_
an ice cream ·sOClal i,�rlday, July
In Middleport
On Roule 7
29 on the chureh lawi. . The pub·
lle is Invited to atl1!nd.
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Hew 'Haven, W. Va.
SHOW STARTS AT &amp;,4li ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SHOW STARTS AT 7:lli ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY

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''Babette Goes To War''
Alsa

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''Three Stooge''
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The 1reat merit
of th.ii picture,

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Inspection Held
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Indoor Picnic
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' Commission To Meet
The eommlssion or F.d ucatlon

entertainin1 qualities,
is that it carries a
paasionatf! convictionf'
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lhe Healh Methodist Church will
meet �unday eveDing at the churt!h
in Middleport at 7:30 Plans for
the ;1nnual Rally Day will be dis•
cussed.

BUY OF A
LIFETIM E!

D()H7 '-'ISS THI S
STORY OF W,H�T
COULD HAPP'M
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Ptlgned Ill tbeit ......
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Cub Scout1 of Pal"k 'U8
an outmg Sunday e rternoon al
]
Porll1nd Park, m obHn-■nce of
1
Cub
Seoul,
00th
anni�eraary.
Girl
Sc{lut.l
of
Troop
167 met at
the
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The afternoon WH ipenl tn play• lbe Pomeroy Baptist Churc-h Tu�•·
ln&lt;&gt;
• ball after whic� a wiener I da)' afternoon for 1nve1t1ture ol
I, three 1irl1 · Sarah W eston
Sally
rout wa■ heId •
I
I RJ.thburn and Carol Stout '
Attending were a.tr. ar:id M.rt.
Servlce1 opened with a prayer by
Dana Holdren and family, Mr. I Mra. Victor Young J r The flag cerand Mn. Robert Vaughan and emony wa1 preknted by Sheila
aon&amp; Mr, and Mr■. Lloyd Wright j Hick.J color bearer. Her two guard•
and ' lamlly, Mr and Mr■. Leo I were ' Donna Riebel and V1due
.
Vaughan and family,
Mr. and Young . The Pletlt,!e
ut Alle ia�e
kra. Edward Baer and aon, �r. to the flag wH given and thec 111ng
.
IJ\d Mr■. Roy Reuter aQd family, tn , of ·'America" concluded the
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M.r. and Mrra. Phil Globoka and nag cere mony.
,
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family, Robert Emle, , Pat tory
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An intp1r11tlon;il reading WU gl v •
111d Paul Forbes Jr.
en l:ty Sharon Young. The motto, 1
slogan and laws were giv en in nnl­
son. The three �iris inve&amp;ted re­
No matter if it's a coffee
peted their premise , gaYe the •• ·
Jute and h1ndshake and were wel
break, a snack, or a lull
come&lt;l Into the troop u member■
course meal, you are sure
ol the great world-wide movement. ;
Girls Scouts who were previon1- '
to eni·oy it here.
.
Jy i nvuted ;,r,nd those nam� above
1
Members of the_ Sew•R_1t_e Sew- were
pinned with their Girl Scout
Ing club and their fa�uhes en- and World AssOl'iat1on pin1. After I
joyed lheir annual c.utmg Wed· the conclusion of the ceremony,
ne1day evening at th,;, Middleport the group enjoyed round ain&amp;ing I
JUDITH BUNN
Municipal Park.
and refreshment.I in the church
Judith Le11ie Bunn, • 22 year
basement.
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aerved
!A::tS
dinner
A potluck
old beauty from Hdntington will tl:30 p. m. to Mrs.' Opyton Strick•
A 11hort business meeting of the \
reign over Weit Virginia's vast land, Mrs. William Ware, Mrs . patrols wu held. Pi.ans were madt
woodlanda a■ Queen Silvi.a XX.IV Charles Hoffman and daughter,
Mountain
(or the 1960 annual
Vickie, M.t, and Mn. Harvey Van
. but we're
of l i v i ng
St.I le Forest F'e1tival open ing o n. vranken and son, Scott, Mr. and
s.
Elkin
ln
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October
J.µa. Edward wells 11nd daughDOWN to a 1 956 price
Mlss Bunn, the on.1 y daughter ters, Ruetta and Janie, Mrs. Don­
or Mr. and Mrs, Leo B. Bunn of aid McKnight, Mr. and . Mrs.
Huntina:ton, la a graduate of the Charles Spencer and ch1ldr�n,
U niversity of Norlh Carol!na Cbarlesan11.1, Jon, Kelly and J1_m­
Hom !l:commg I my. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Collins
where she was
Queen , She postponed a trip to an d aon Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs.
Europe when informed of the Elza Gilmore and �m Joey.
honor be■ta;wed "'°n her. She Ricky, Roger and M :ch&amp;el.
will receive her crown from Gov.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown ing
Cecil H. Underwood &lt;,n Thursday,
and
sons Kim and Dale, Mr. and
October 6, ln the natural amphi•
Mrs.
Raymond Baity and daugh­
of
campus
hillsidr.
t11e
thestre on
ter Karen, Mr. ar..d Mrs. Donald
Davia al'ld Elkins College,
Mullen and sons Michael, Patrick 1
Brian, Sean and Chuckie, Mr. and
Mrs. George Conde and daughter
Diana, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Finley and sons, Rkhard, Gary
and Greg�. Mrs. Ja1,1es Butler
and eon Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Simpson and son Bruce,
C. N. Jones, deputy masler, cun• Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boyer and
ducted inspection when Ches_ter daughter, Brenda, Mr and Mrs.
Grange 2609 met Tuesday evenmg Roy Blankenship and chlldren,
will1 na.le Kautz, wor:. hy master Keith and Vickie i.nd Sandy
White.
presiding.
re
A communication was read in .
gard to delegates and alternatea to
conventio n and the
the slate
Grange voted on them. A c� mmu?ication was read con�ernm g mcrossing the memberah1p. Remarks
were made ,m the new rules and
Grange procedure b� Mr:. Jones.
The Loyal Women's Class of the
Mrs, Jones spoke briefly c:oncern- Middleport Church of Chrlst met al ·
ing the dreu contest.
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•Jonea announced � special _Po- the churrh Thursday evening for
sn indoor picnic with the members ­
mona meeting for Friday evening, or the Loyal Men's Class of the
Aug 6 at Salem Center when the church as their guests. Mrs. Frank
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guests and exemplify the fifth de­ iS visiting here with relaliYes was
gree. Election of both Pomona and al�o a guest :ror the· evening.
Subordinate Granges wae announ�­
'tt!'e 'blessing preceding the meal I
ed fpr 1Septeml&gt;er. It w_as aeked was given by Rev. Fred I. GardJJ,e r? 11 . t i '
that applications for prince and The commitlee i n charge of ar•
princess be in by the next Pomona rengements fo[" the evening con•
In 195fl w• sold lhe fa.
meeting on Sept 6.
si�ted of Mrs. (Xlcar Roush, Mrs.
1nOU9 "hchllnted Nights"
Mat1reH attha 101111 Hie p�
The master thanked David �O· Leo Childs, Mrs. Robert Heibel and
ol
$39.95-e trem1ndou1 .-atus
Mr11.
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havm�
for
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chairm
blenlz, ym.tth
Iha,,
I Once more Sealy permit• 1.19
the degree learn out to �Ive the
to repeat thl1 offer-at' tM NIIM "1w
meal a short bu11I·
lhe
Following
1'56 prlr;rl So com, In no. end ave , • •
fourth degree at inspection. M�s. ness session was conducted by the
Ralph Parker, home econo111;1cs president, Mrs. Will Reynolds.
• Smooth, auHoit-frH Top
chairman, announced the bakmg
• Pre-BulH Bord.,. fo, Non-lag .....
Mrs. Reibel was the devotional
and sewing contests for the Aug. leader lor the meeting and used
• t:atra Coils tor ldra Con.tort:
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book of Mat·
the
from
scripture
Plan&amp; were made for the ncx.t thew. Mrs. Edward French gave
meeting on August 9 when Laurel the evening prayer,
iGrange will be 1ueats and present
During the meeting Rev. Gard ·
the program.
thanked the class for the in­
ner
Refreshments were served at the vitation exterided to the i-1en's
close of the meeting.
Class to attend their picnic.
Furniture _ Philco appliances - Custom
Mrs. Lailanee and Mn. Childs
NAME OMITTED
were named as the committee to !
In the Ust of committees named secure screens for the children's
at the Ladles Auxiliary of prew rooms in the basement.
Webster Post meeting, the name
of fr{rs. Jed Webster Sr. as com­
munity service chairman was un­
intenllally omitted.

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A des11ert couue wa&amp; &amp;e-ned by
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Mn. George Buchanan. Mra. t;h!­
\11nd Hines, Mrs. Henry Reibel,
Mra. Roy Smith, , Mr». WIiiard
Hine1, Mn. J. L. Hawk, Mn.
Robert
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Mn. Lester
Russell, Mr■. Willllm Sheridan
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Mis, Nellie Walker, Mn. David
Ron and dau&amp;hter, Mrs. Donley
Heibel and dau.,:hter, Mn. Ed,
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Sending gifla but unable to at­
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)b uriaha Dunt. Donna Smltb,
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One must pity Bostonian s these days and
through n�xt Novembe r. U N expert Henry
Cabot Lodge Thursday was given -the nod for
the Vice Presidenti al nominatio n on the Rr ­
publican ticket. Senator John F. Kennedy is
off a•nd running for President on the Demo­
cratic
' ticket. Both are Bostonian s.

more ciearly than ever the actual slight di­
vergence between the two standard bearers.
Now take this Barry Goldw�ler of Arizona
- in him Americans would 1',ave a choice
between completely different shades of poli­
tical opinion. Goldwater is a throwback, a
very articu late one, and apparently an hon­
est one. He makes no secret of being to the
right of the conservatives as we know them
in both parties toda,y.
Sen. Goldwat er has predicted the Conserva­
tives, and he- includes himsel f a,nong them,
will have to leave the Democratic (the South)
and the Republican {wherever they're found)
parties to form a new party where their in­
fluence might be wielded in balance of power
situa·tions . For npw, �e is content to work
inside the GOP. •
Until this Is actompllahed, tf ever, voters
must conti nue looking for the sllght differ­
ences that separate the tlom inan t wings in
both parti es.
And Bostonians will have more diffic ulty
than the rest of us, havJ ng to choose between
t wo home town b9ys.

, One tried and true reason for voting for
one or another candidate thus is removed for
Boston folks. They '!] have to make up their
minds on other considerat ions, like which
most a ppears to be the ablest man for the
job, or even perhaps whkh party most repre­
sents the voter's desires.

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We are concerned over how long our pres•
ent system of electin g a man to the most im­
,.portant post in the modern world can endure .
' Si!ly rpilllon and some. voters must decide
• &lt;which Is, the belier between two me n and
· --t1ieb' - 1unnir1g mit� and two parties Whose
•. plaitorms only aren't quite tweed le-dum and
tweedle-dee.
The coming campaign and the plank s each
party intends to stand on wi11 demonstratt

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Ran acwu thhi John D. · Rock­
ereller alolo/ a1ain-8n "oldi e"
but new to me just nrir.
Seems the parishioners in a
churt! h John D. attended cave
their mlnlater • whole moun tain
IY ILANCHI M. HAIKINI
or girta, moatJy practical.
Amon&amp; these, 1 buahel of po­
·------------------- 1 1 tatoes from John D. (He earned
"Ttt, ' Jpnocf'llt pays" on TV any and a l l ulcer
l\ia early 1pendln1 money plcklnr
s.
lust night �ough\, !lack 1puoy
Great j u m p ing Jehns11ph 11 t, any up DO"-toel!I for hla old curmud­
noat,11l gic Jnen'lorte11 or our Am- onr who can
tolerate all that geon of a rather.)
,,lea in t·11rly days· of thlt �en- awfuln,s.-i is �impl
W1U, ,4fflJway, his pastor notic­
y beyond me.
tbry. I ncvt:i: tlre qf �lnir · Teddy Why bke
ed
a, ,e�Wilr 1Ut in one of tht.
a piece of guod meat
RooM.&gt;Velt .1tfidlng , . ,ihoas tlie and ruln it
p0it1lQU. He ezamined 11.---lt conlha1a w11y?
aereen. tJ.gurativcly ,-c11·n·ylng his
J1ck'1i1 runnl ni commentary •s 1a� ,1 ten" dollar 1old piece.
''Bit Slick" ·and . making 1ome; ot he g"(Jes along
Ihough is what I And hooray, IO did every one o f
the bigger mpiu�fF&lt;' men !!l it up dearly love.
He sporklea, he the potatoes in tbe whole bush­
1,1;1d lake nd'tl�I!. · sendl'lJ
the ( qulpi;, he ls rnas1e r or repartee. el.'' Goraeous apuda!
' · . White .Fleet
to Japara and •�\J,nd
At Ocala, Fh,. (Silver Springs,
Without his heard (which i 1, the
, the worW and in 1:em•ral creating way
t ltke him he."il ) he's a dead to be euct) I saw two ladiea
o Wonderful IPgrn d, tht very ringer for Middl
t•porl 's Lione l lookina: over the fami liar pink
foundation of all we hold dear Boia.111, in looks
011d quick wit plaater nam lngos there, yard orna­
here. 4
and ahi l i t y to tf'll a ! 11lr i n the ments (?) supp osedly. .
The dilyR from 1 900 lo abotit m oat droll m11n11
" I don't llke 'em a polntin'
rr rver.
1Dl6 ln_ o111· rnunlry are uow count•
down
-I like 'em polntin' up"
WHil
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takl.'
anoth!!1 liver
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ed 01 its Golde n A�c. _No mush • p ill
11fter' seein g a l l 1hut. And quoth one matron,
rOom cloud from an t1lom bomh, tru� I am
The other seemed to like the
taking tlw famo us
nn t�l'e•tenma dict ator' �•I• ' "timpkn 11eed."
pllls as of now, ftol flshin• 1tance and 110 the
}d� hilH from Moscow
"t cotitbat II conditio n wh1irein debate went on.
p�ai:e, prnsper lty, ULlOcl
What &amp;ot me , In stitchel"• ·(all
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· y mouth tastes of green perW4'w, three wars aid forty, or slmmons, and
rnl.lcn eggs, ne11r as to myself) was the Brooklynese
Hfty years later , ull, nil, i 11 so I can
patois Jn whic h dialo1ue above oc•
d!ugnose It.
ch1n&amp;:ed .
l)o you have any favnrile liver curred. You simply can't •et it
Never was any i:ountry'!I .�Inn- tf!medy hesidc11 l hc one that down on pape r, you have to hear
it. And moon aroun d Florida re­
dud of living ao high, yel its rhymes with ··nartcr1"
patriotism, morale and a few
I have to b◄• very curcful nhout sort, lonr enou1h, you'l l bear it
0. K. For in1Ulnce, try Daytona
other l itile trlrlllJI 110 lacking.
my conimcrc ials, see. Yes, tnan,
Beach on your piano ..
Oh, for 11n0Jher ted,Jy, but far
Every man to hUI lHte, and if
us I can see, there's nune i n
If I B4'eni to he giving TV re­
1i11ht.
vlrws u ! I of o su1ldP n, well, pink flam ln101 on an Ohio lawn
then there' s not Inn much to ill the anawer, well, so mote it
Jack Latham, 11uhslitu1 ing fnr wrilf' 11bo11t hf'rf' or l alc. Yet ever be.
Katie D011n11n·� kitchc11 on CHS. p&lt;'oplc hol lor al me, ··where's 'at
But one really ean't brln• Flor·
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Wlfron i• . ,pow 1Jidorned with col-lum'! "
ids home-you hive to to there.
r I be.fd, r.qhee� ,to::th)n.' He's' ti O Yon ran'I J.:-Pt
Be1l�s I llve !'it 1 11lau house
:r.
out of a
r ny, 'he !lat 011e ln 1thclte&amp;- 1 u rn l p. And boy, b1oocl
is that a brpn 011 1111 thia, with 'lly ■ea shells
j11&amp;1 now fi11r11hed a ba!'bcrue now OIHJ.
from the Gulf and my bl,i pine
r.BUN!. lnRrNtit•n ts d1opptld · 1111011,
cone■ ready to uae at Chrl1tmas,
green pcp1&gt;cr, c·h i ! l powdc , garSo-aren't we all?
Smoke t h i� 0111� in your pipclic, red l"\epp1ir, 1•i1wupple Julrc,
"Well you c;m'i makr a s i l k
Just read 1uch I lovely Uory of
brnwn e11g11r ,1 nd I m � y havtJ ldt pur"e nut of u .sow•� t•u r.''
n man takln&amp; fresh white llalalea
out u rew guuranlP NI to OVl!rc·ome
"Nn, but you ran J(c•t a m\nk home H an .anniveraary remem­
brance. 'Twu In eady April. t};ley
were very hard to 1et, and the
story ende� on one's ■mothered
AORO�!'j
2--Sl�dl\rno
21. Dr.fgasp and hearl aehe-becaulfl he
J. l&gt;ap&amp;yn.
tl'tlc
lnlte
went to the cemetery with his
6, Oourdllko
3. Petty
&amp;1·llcle
Inv�
21ft where hls beloved wife
frull..11
-4. Inquire,
2:l. Knock
now lay amid Sprln&amp;'• tender
11. Spring 11_1)
O, You
24. Roping
green.
u.nd I
12, Depart
21'.I. Aby111
I had a aomewhat 1lmll1r e:,i;­
13. A A'0.1111'
e. bi11h
Jf-J, Ouldo'11
perience couple years or 10 a10.
J4. Storage
'1. 11:Vel'
htghcat
Seems t a:et a "yen" to go to
room
(poet.l
note
8. TtJrkllb
Mama' , {an·d the other1) a:raveR of
H. con,tei.
2R , Or�edy
latlon
cotn
80. Affirm
a twltleht ev��lni. ,\ nl.,. youna
9, �111'1!1
82, Uprl1ht Ye1t11M&amp;f'• A••w•I'
U. MonelMJ
man had Just �,in a
choice
10. Brlitle
' unit ot
as. Htibrew
bouquet 9f r��� fit' to hl■39, M"f', Hu1lfC
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14. tq,
uue
loved one.
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1T, Preacrtptlon
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Pin
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adorned
wile. She loved �
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20. A book
81. Liberate
turo
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Wouldn't life bo I dart veUey,
IO. Zoroa■trtq
void or such devOted i111rta?

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Mn. Mary Well■, Mn. '1011ie Hy,ell, Mn, Vlr1i•I• Pleroo, lllr,.
Martha Klin&amp;el, Mr■. Florence
Klinael, Mn. Uly Smith, .....
Glenna
Fetty, Mn. Florence Nel­
A ml-'Cflllaneoua ,hower
Bertie! HyHll, )lra. Doi·
Mn.
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Jine Panon, Brenda
0.1via.
ni otby
une Dewbunt on July 14 for Mn.
Mara:aret Panon.
M.ra.
and
TUrner
ne Kennedy.
. Refrtihmenll were 1erved by
Allee
Mn.
played.
were
Gamel
!Cr■ June Pttlenon, Mn. Alice
ennedy w�n the door priu! . Alto �
edy, Mn. Lydia Smith, Mn .
lnnln1 prue1 were Mn. Lula
lte and Mrs. Alberta Brewer, I Hue1 Taylor, M.n. Fred• Kennedy,
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ldest and yo\lifl&amp;ett respectively, Mr• · Veva Searle■ and Mn.
d Mn. Audrey Pattenon, Mr■. K enne d Y ·
bell Nelson, Mn. I,ydia Smith
Many who were unable to at•
d Min' Sandy Tlllla.
tend sen� 1i!t.s.
Attendinl were Oio&amp;e named
Mr. and Mn. Keith Kennedy are
Mn. Bessie KeMedy, Mra. both anduales of Rutland High
deline FranCH, Mn. Fern Sween- School and were m•rried June 1 1 .
y , Mr:■ . Julia Grate, Mr■. EIieen
awkins, Mn. StellJ&amp; Searles, Mra.

Mr. and Mrs. Jo�n Epple en­
tertained a group of relatlve■
Sunday afternoon at their home,
"Flatwoods, In oWrvnnce of Mt-1.
Epple'11 birthday.
Home made iee cream and a
were
decorated birthday cake
1erved to Mis. Fred• Epple and
Mrs. Larry Brown of Columbus.
Mr. and Mr■, Ruaaell Bailey and
d.augbten, Mr. and Mn. Roe-,,.,.
F,pple • and dau,:hten, Mr, tnd
Mn. David Holter and f.amll)'
and Mr. and Mn. Perry Gale,
Allaa, Mich.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sleeth,
Elkirui, W. Va., Mr. o1nd Mrs. H.
L Peacock, Akron and Mrs Fran­
ces Slaughter, Coltl&amp;rville, were
weekend guest.I or Mrs. Ella
Sayre at Apple Grove. Mrs.
Sayre's birthday wa! o�ved
Sunday with a birthday dmner
1ervt.d on the lawn of her home.
Calling Mrt. Say-rt on her
birtbday were her aon-in•llw and
daucbter , Mr. and lira. �Iden
Tb11ton, Glen Canyon, Ar11on-a
and ber alder in Str11burJ, Va.

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Mr■. Emer ton Well 11'1.lled by
her mother, M.r■. 11.aude ftou, en­
tertained with I bJidal ■bower
t11t week at her home, Plepant
Ridge, bonorin, her daugbW',
Ml11 Dorla Well, whoi.e m1rrla1e
to Jerry Snowden will be an
event of Sept-ll!lmber 4.
Olfta were placed on t table
with pink and while CMer and
centered with a pink paralOI.
Gamt1 were played and prlU!a
awarded. the wlnnen, after wh.lch
the honored gue1t opened her
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Mn. dame, Buch•••• of Middle· Legion Aru:Uiary Hoa
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The Ladie!I Aux;iliary of the
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Regularly Priced To
home.
Racine American Legion Post,
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$5-95
002 met Thund1y at 8 pm at the
High prile WII won by Mn, Ca5h
b.11.II with Mrs. M1rg:arel Yost,
�nJane
l!verythlng In Thia
Mrs.
by
aerond
Bahr and
pN!sidenl,
presiding.
key. Other play ere for the evenin g
Miss Ruth Ann Petrel gave •
Group Now
John
Mn.
Lloyd,
were Mrs. ll?Uce
report lrom Girls State.
Zerkle, Mn. Clinton Fisher, MI'ti.
Mrs. Louise Stewart gav� •
F.
Emmett Shuler and Mn. 8.
report from the state convention
Parmalee.
held in Columbus .l uly 22-24
At the dose of the, playlng a des­ which she and Mrs. Margaret
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by
aert course was served
Yost attended.
Middleport
eucnanan to ber a:uesta. ·
The following chairmen we...
appointed: Americanism,
M.ra.
Dixie Smith; Rehabllltatlon, Mn,
Mary Roush; Cblid Welfare, Mrs.
Stewart · Community Service, Mrs.
Mae deland·
Pan American.
Mrs. Helen Arnott; Legislative,
Plebly of lute
Mrs. Leona You"ilg· foppy Chair·
1,11an, Mrs. Opal 1&gt;iddle; Publicity
treats ln store?
M.n. Beulah Bradford;· Flowers,
Mrs. Harriet N�igler; MemberSee what a ,wonderful varJ­
ship, Mrs. Martha Lou Beegle ;
Fall Fe1tival, Mrs. i\lyrtle Wal•
ety of fountain dls.bcs are
ker.
av.ilable here. Such yummy
ICE cllEAM SOCIAL
,good.lest Stop in.
The
Eagle• Class u( the Syra l
cuse Metho�IJt Church will hold
Corner Locust alld Fourth Streeta_
an ice cream ·sOClal i,�rlday, July
In Middleport
On Roule 7
29 on the chureh lawi. . The pub·
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Cub Scout1 of Pal"k 'U8
an outmg Sunday e rternoon al
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Porll1nd Park, m obHn-■nce of
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Seoul,
00th
anni�eraary.
Girl
Sc{lut.l
of
Troop
167 met at
the
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The afternoon WH ipenl tn play• lbe Pomeroy Baptist Churc-h Tu�•·
ln&lt;&gt;
• ball after whic� a wiener I da)' afternoon for 1nve1t1ture ol
I, three 1irl1 · Sarah W eston
Sally
rout wa■ heId •
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I RJ.thburn and Carol Stout '
Attending were a.tr. ar:id M.rt.
Servlce1 opened with a prayer by
Dana Holdren and family, Mr. I Mra. Victor Young J r The flag cerand Mn. Robert Vaughan and emony wa1 preknted by Sheila
aon&amp; Mr, and Mr■. Lloyd Wright j Hick.J color bearer. Her two guard•
and ' lamlly, Mr and Mr■. Leo I were ' Donna Riebel and V1due
.
Vaughan and family,
Mr. and Young . The Pletlt,!e
ut Alle ia�e
kra. Edward Baer and aon, �r. to the flag wH given and thec 111ng
.
IJ\d Mr■. Roy Reuter aQd family, tn , of ·'America" concluded the
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M.r. and Mrra. Phil Globoka and nag cere mony.
,
J;
family, Robert Emle, , Pat tory
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An intp1r11tlon;il reading WU gl v •
111d Paul Forbes Jr.
en l:ty Sharon Young. The motto, 1
slogan and laws were giv en in nnl­
son. The three �iris inve&amp;ted re­
No matter if it's a coffee
peted their premise , gaYe the •• ·
Jute and h1ndshake and were wel
break, a snack, or a lull
come&lt;l Into the troop u member■
course meal, you are sure
ol the great world-wide movement. ;
Girls Scouts who were previon1- '
to eni·oy it here.
.
Jy i nvuted ;,r,nd those nam� above
1
Members of the_ Sew•R_1t_e Sew- were
pinned with their Girl Scout
Ing club and their fa�uhes en- and World AssOl'iat1on pin1. After I
joyed lheir annual c.utmg Wed· the conclusion of the ceremony,
ne1day evening at th,;, Middleport the group enjoyed round ain&amp;ing I
JUDITH BUNN
Municipal Park.
and refreshment.I in the church
Judith Le11ie Bunn, • 22 year
basement.
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aerved
!A::tS
dinner
A potluck
old beauty from Hdntington will tl:30 p. m. to Mrs.' Opyton Strick•
A 11hort business meeting of the \
reign over Weit Virginia's vast land, Mrs. William Ware, Mrs . patrols wu held. Pi.ans were madt
woodlanda a■ Queen Silvi.a XX.IV Charles Hoffman and daughter,
Mountain
(or the 1960 annual
Vickie, M.t, and Mn. Harvey Van
. but we're
of l i v i ng
St.I le Forest F'e1tival open ing o n. vranken and son, Scott, Mr. and
s.
Elkin
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J.µa. Edward wells 11nd daughDOWN to a 1 956 price
Mlss Bunn, the on.1 y daughter ters, Ruetta and Janie, Mrs. Don­
or Mr. and Mrs, Leo B. Bunn of aid McKnight, Mr. and . Mrs.
Huntina:ton, la a graduate of the Charles Spencer and ch1ldr�n,
U niversity of Norlh Carol!na Cbarlesan11.1, Jon, Kelly and J1_m­
Hom !l:commg I my. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Collins
where she was
Queen , She postponed a trip to an d aon Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs.
Europe when informed of the Elza Gilmore and �m Joey.
honor be■ta;wed "'°n her. She Ricky, Roger and M :ch&amp;el.
will receive her crown from Gov.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown ing
Cecil H. Underwood &lt;,n Thursday,
and
sons Kim and Dale, Mr. and
October 6, ln the natural amphi•
Mrs.
Raymond Baity and daugh­
of
campus
hillsidr.
t11e
thestre on
ter Karen, Mr. ar..d Mrs. Donald
Davia al'ld Elkins College,
Mullen and sons Michael, Patrick 1
Brian, Sean and Chuckie, Mr. and
Mrs. George Conde and daughter
Diana, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Finley and sons, Rkhard, Gary
and Greg�. Mrs. Ja1,1es Butler
and eon Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Simpson and son Bruce,
C. N. Jones, deputy masler, cun• Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boyer and
ducted inspection when Ches_ter daughter, Brenda, Mr and Mrs.
Grange 2609 met Tuesday evenmg Roy Blankenship and chlldren,
will1 na.le Kautz, wor:. hy master Keith and Vickie i.nd Sandy
White.
presiding.
re
A communication was read in .
gard to delegates and alternatea to
conventio n and the
the slate
Grange voted on them. A c� mmu?ication was read con�ernm g mcrossing the memberah1p. Remarks
were made ,m the new rules and
Grange procedure b� Mr:. Jones.
The Loyal Women's Class of the
Mrs, Jones spoke briefly c:oncern- Middleport Church of Chrlst met al ·
ing the dreu contest.
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•Jonea announced � special _Po- the churrh Thursday evening for
sn indoor picnic with the members ­
mona meeting for Friday evening, or the Loyal Men's Class of the
Aug 6 at Salem Center when the church as their guests. Mrs. Frank
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Vint�n county •Pomona will be Abbott of Sl. Petersburg, Fla., who
guests and exemplify the fifth de­ iS visiting here with relaliYes was
gree. Election of both Pomona and al�o a guest :ror the· evening.
Subordinate Granges wae announ�­
'tt!'e 'blessing preceding the meal I
ed fpr 1Septeml&gt;er. It w_as aeked was given by Rev. Fred I. GardJJ,e r? 11 . t i '
that applications for prince and The commitlee i n charge of ar•
princess be in by the next Pomona rengements fo[" the evening con•
In 195fl w• sold lhe fa.
meeting on Sept 6.
si�ted of Mrs. (Xlcar Roush, Mrs.
1nOU9 "hchllnted Nights"
Mat1reH attha 101111 Hie p�
The master thanked David �O· Leo Childs, Mrs. Robert Heibel and
ol
$39.95-e trem1ndou1 .-atus
Mr11.
Ernest
Lallance.
havm�
for
an,
chairm
blenlz, ym.tth
Iha,,
I Once more Sealy permit• 1.19
the degree learn out to �Ive the
to repeat thl1 offer-at' tM NIIM "1w
meal a short bu11I·
lhe
Following
1'56 prlr;rl So com, In no. end ave , • •
fourth degree at inspection. M�s. ness session was conducted by the
Ralph Parker, home econo111;1cs president, Mrs. Will Reynolds.
• Smooth, auHoit-frH Top
chairman, announced the bakmg
• Pre-BulH Bord.,. fo, Non-lag .....
Mrs. Reibel was the devotional
and sewing contests for the Aug. leader lor the meeting and used
• t:atra Coils tor ldra Con.tort:
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book of Mat·
the
from
scripture
Plan&amp; were made for the ncx.t thew. Mrs. Edward French gave
meeting on August 9 when Laurel the evening prayer,
iGrange will be 1ueats and present
During the meeting Rev. Gard ·
the program.
thanked the class for the in­
ner
Refreshments were served at the vitation exterided to the i-1en's
close of the meeting.
Class to attend their picnic.
Furniture _ Philco appliances - Custom
Mrs. Lailanee and Mn. Childs
NAME OMITTED
were named as the committee to !
In the Ust of committees named secure screens for the children's
at the Ladles Auxiliary of prew rooms in the basement.
Webster Post meeting, the name
of fr{rs. Jed Webster Sr. as com­
munity service chairman was un­
intenllally omitted.

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Beauty From
Huntington

A des11ert couue wa&amp; &amp;e-ned by
the hoslene■ to Mr1. Orville Well
Mn. George Buchanan. Mra. t;h!­
\11nd Hines, Mrs. Henry Reibel,
Mra. Roy Smith, , Mr». WIiiard
Hine1, Mn. J. L. Hawk, Mn.
Robert
Arnold,
Mn. Lester
Russell, Mr■. Willllm Sheridan
and dau1hter, Ml"I. Verne · We�I,
Mis, Nellie Walker, Mn. David
Ron and dau&amp;hter, Mrs. Donley
Heibel and dau.,:hter, Mn. Ed,
ward Venoy, Mrs. Elwood Bow•
era, Miu Bertha Re1bel and lhe
hanorf:d guest.
Sending gifla but unable to at­
tend ,were Mrs. He11ry Werry,
Mn. C. E. Clark, Mrs. Harold
Loh.e, Mrs. Leon McKnight and
Mrs. Olive Ingraham.

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Mrs. Kennedy
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Mrs. Emerson Well
Honors Daughter
With Shower

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Pre.e nt were Diana Zerkle, P11UJ
OwenJ, Shell, Hku , Do nn, ...
bel. Lindi Owe111,, V1cll.1e Youns,
C reitl yn Hicks, Barbara Ta lt.eno n,
)b uriaha Dunt. Donna Smltb,
Pamel.a Keuinger, Sally Rathbum
and CaroI Stout ·
Leden are Mn Victor Youn1 Jr.
Mra. R1c
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Young ind Sarah Weston. Five
gur.1lt were present ,1 the meeting. Janet Oennew1t.i, Joice Keninget, Dianne , Janice and Chucll:y

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our home up to dale today and in the future.
tnough outlets • • • big enough circuits • . . plenty of power,
MAJOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ! Installed •�d Included In the base plan
•�d cost of every medallion home to help_ you l '.ve better electncally. , . . ,
LIGHT FOR LIVING I Decorative • • • functtonal ltghlh,s that compllm.,its any
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Whllt .l.be P�merey ,Dod@eMI
•re ba"¥1� lhmp ,1he1r
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Y in the Kyger Li�tle League
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�Vt-h.lng - oth er
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�01¥\lY Lelll.ue winners were the
Ult3 Ofo'er the Jell . t�e Pir
_e U�3 i,.v�r the S�raew,e ln•ns, the Tigers Ml- 1 _ OYer lhe
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r1Yals
the Braves.

Syracuse) weN!' starling practic-es
for t tw Well i; ton l .1llle League
runoffs . Aug. 1 12 �:•ra t'Use will
er:iter a dub uf i ts own III the
w�llslon tourner led liy Bol,
Lou.k�. ruade up of G ia nl and
lnclian playNs.
r m·1 roundTh e Wt•l lston
there .1 re zo t eJ.llls- slarU., for
home area te11rns, Aug l with
J a doon ,�.ationals p:uyin� Syr.11Clise at 8.30 pro; on Aug. 3, HamMeanwhi le,
two
All -Star den vs Superbas rPumeroyJ al
..ama rrom the lcagul! (exccptln, 6
30: Aug. 4, Pomeioy Trojaos
vs Coalton at 8:.10 .and Au,'.!. 5,
C'la}' Twp. vs. Mi ddlf'port. There
will be two 3a.me11 each night
T � e. games here las1 eveni n g:
PtraM, 10 ,,._, J.--8. Jewel!
homere
d and .&lt;1ingled and Grueser
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1 &gt;it 11es Knil'.lht triplrd and dou•
door H• rdtop. All white VI
bl f'fi , Tyo homered, 1 1 oublt-d aucl
ffll'1""· Sn• ov•r $1,000 on
sang led, Kirkland and Werry sin•
tllk, ....,uty,
I gled. Tyo fanned 9.
•-ro ,
t,59 ,ORD Fa.frlan•, 2 door
Pomuoy Reds 16, Jet, "
the w i nners J. Cond;,. S. Fiolaw
....._ a1i111,o. V-8, •utomatic trenlffllsslon. All white
D. W",_ITY
h.id a pair of Sill"it!!i.
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$1995
with blue Interior
bew1 ltld tltree sin,gJ,es, Chuck
1957 FORD F,1,1••• 500 2
Q}retU a &amp;infle aod Gome r aop
deor Sed•n,. v.a. •utornatlc
L. Van 14eitr a bomer. r� tu
Jeta Swlaer dou,bl�. W. Dunt
ffllTiPIQtl-,; rebuilt. A t"eM
tfffl .; only - - - - - $l3U
and I. Slaife.r each had triples.
Werry fanned 9. wa n.cu two .
l t(7 STUDIIIAKII 2 _,T igert 10, Yanke11 7-Tiger
sluggers were M . Wrig ht, 8 , Rud�:I Cl\f.•
for d, Don Napper, Logan an d
W.u $ 1 1 95 Now ?
R. Karr each two �in gles; Bat•
tels doubled, and Mll ure double·d
These rars a l l g-uaranteed lor
and l;iuc.\,ed. For th e Yankees,
30 days or IOOO milf!H,
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and ti.n� ' Ed Slatk doubled..
m■k• UI an offer. No re■1-0n­
wh"l e Boyer enQ M u '¥n s.i niilc d.
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to m■k■ room for MW ttoci.
�Pd. hiuers in U:ir 2 1 ·1,;u n sdu te to the Braves w�r e Joh n Mo(:�\oci,k a homer, triple and
110glt; JaclJ; Bo�ti(- two sin&amp;]u
"Transik'rta1ion o■ Land &amp;. Sea"
an d a double: J im Dkk.Ue two
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singles an d u double arul Bruce
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Fri4,ay's Praha�• P.itc•n
Clllkt.80 d W•thin... (M)Dononn 4-1 or &amp;.um1M 7-4 YI
PHcu•I 9.5
C levelarwt •t Baltimore ( N&gt;Harshman 0-1 vs Fisher 6-1
K■mH C ity ■t N•w York (fOHe,rbert S•lO VI Terry 4-5
Detroit •t Botton (N)-aunnine 6-7 vs .Monbou111u.ne 10-t
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Phll■del phla 3, Chica9a 2
S•n. fir•n. 3 Mllwauku 2, tG Inna
Los Angeles 8 Cinc innati 6 (11)6}
Only a•mH scheclu l td
Frld• Y'• Probabla Pitch.,.._
Plttsburgll at C hkR�I
6-S "' Brewer 0-2
Phi l•delphi• at St. l,.aula (�)
-Buzbardt 4-7 •o arotJk, 10-5
MilwaukH .a t Los A,...., (NJ
-luh l 10-3 v, Willl111m1 1 0..1
C l n clnn•ti •f S•n Francl11:.• {Nl
Hook 7-10 w-1 McCormick ••
Saturday's (l.amea
Plttsbur9h at Chlc•eo
Phl l•delphi• at St. Looli
Milwaukee ■t Los Aflg•lff, (N)
Cincinnati at San Fnncl1110

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Pomeroy's Dodgen advanced
to lheir biK semi-fin3I d a te wi1h
Somervill e Moto:·s o! Point P lea•
Lit•
sant in the Kyger Creek
I le Lengue Tournament last evening by humbli n g th(. Galli polis
Tigers B· l with 1 heir t turd ranked p it eher, ' bi g BrLil'&lt;' Simpson
who staltercd four hits, fanned
13 ond
w .·,lk•,I
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The 'f i ;,er s to l k a l · O l t&gt; ad in
the toi, of l he fi rst rm a walk
and two singles but lhe
ruof
soon 1e l 1 in , After tile Dodgers
hatted i t was 2- 1 , th 1= n 3- 1 in l he
third inning, anrl 8-1 after the
foartb. Sim pson bor� dow n in
lhe l�t two fra me 11 firing the
ba ll la.ard alMl sharp . It added
U.i �ly to 15 111ni11gs of pikhi ri g for S.l mp$)n thi s sea son.
For the Dod t(c rs J O. year-old
Eddie llac.r doublf'd on d singled
lU,ld scored three runs, Jon Guin•
1'a:.r llomered :Ind .!1i1 .g]ed, Lou
�•M ho.mered, Joe Freema n and
lo.b Emler sin:iled, and Jeff
G'bb
I s t rI PIed .
lhe Drodg:ers and Somerville
meet at 6 4:J p. m. S,1turd ay
Tiger,
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Dodaers , • • • • • • 201 tsOx--8 8 I
E1s11a11gle 4,
�cCarty (LP),
Priddy 4 and GtetQ.
s;mpson and Diehl, Emler 12).
In the other game a1 Kyger
Somerville clobbore,l the Ualli­
polis Orioles 9-0. Jed hy lht•ir
rutchcr, Morrsan, wi1h the
hill:
league �rm a nd onl y 12 years
old.
Mori:ian'11 big Uat �pflrked a
seven run filth innin;.: wi t h a 3run homer that bulll'LN_\ 11 1 'leas t
350 ,feel in the lllr und sl 'IPP.8" : ,
in p i tch rlarkne11s nc i.r the ra il•
roa d track 500 feel away.
Oriole8 . . . . . . . 000 000-0 I 4
Som_ervl\lc
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Gilmore und Northup . Vickrrs
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See tbe1e salesmen for the best deal In the Bend.
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Wall,aee Amber1er, 1'1111 Kloet

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Thursday Eve

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This Utile Pickup hu only \3,000 ff\lles.
1957 CHEVROLET · · · $1a95

The Little Lf'agu(• Yankees
knock&lt;'d off lhl' prev:ously Ufidc­
fc11tecl ReiJlr,gs (scrorn.l half.� last
e\'ening 9- 7 when John . Iiood
scattrrcd e hits and Shewerd
went on a sluggini;: l'�ree g etting
thrne singles 1111d a -homer in
four trips.
11 w11s 5-5 after l t1ree innings
hut I hi.' Ynnke�� �C'ored th ree
timc11 in the fourth on singles
l)y Donnie Nelsun, Sflewcrd, M.
Evuns and Craig R'lWllngs oEf
Ron llitH.ly who hml rel ieved
Fif(' in lhal inning. The RedJegs
,wvN cuught u p.
Nelson and lfawlin)!� euc:h ha d
lwu Yan kre hits, .Tin• Whl atch
M. Evans nrnl 1 11,od t·,tch on t hit.
Fot· 1 he Rt'dl&lt;'f.!1'1 Hon l indy,
BrLll'C Wal l111'1' ,Hid �tark Tenne•
11 111 1iuch had two hits with Ray
ll indy and Fife om• I ' ll.ch.
ll00tl r:mn1•,I nine, walked 'J ;
1-' l fo 11 11d ll indy lnnn('d 10, walk•
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Ron Hlndy (LP) and Mottl&lt;'Y,

4 Door Sedan. A nlc■ clean uaed car. Powergllde trans., radio, good tires .

1956 PLYMOUTH - . - - $1195
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Belvedere Dr. Seilan
1955 FOR E) 1/2 Ton Pickup

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4 Door Hardtop. Hydramat!c tr1n1., radio, white wall tires, low mlhtqe.

1957 PONTIAC · . . � � 11.15
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week• /etld series with .l&amp;u-Hei'' i.iku all 1¥Ai!Mer 1on4J
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W I iiie Mays and the San ri'.inci1CO
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Giants' tonjght still seethln, ovfr "� n �t kl q
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This wa&amp; the main topic under down to the top ot the · •·
1,discussion aa the dub arriYtd ·inn i ng w1th t b f . In duuu a11e,4
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here with the prospect that Frank g.7 bu.l �en , I,� error in let&amp;
Robinson may min -• of lbe lield wllh tho · hues full sen!
· W,W f.li,ree rwi. bome, and · bl;ou&amp;ht
games.
Robinson, and some of the ol:'tiir victo,ry tor . the Rad Sm.
players on the team, felt t h.a t
John Taylot !bot • a arounder
Dodger pitchers had been delil). into left field that bounced craz.
erately throwing at their heads in Hy and rolled in and through the
We Also 111,e A Good Selection
retaliation for an incident which glove of the tefttleJder. It went
occurr ed last month.
for a triple. Then Ta.y�, wlnnOf Uoed 1Je11ing Equipment
But that wasn't the reason Rob- ing pitcher, shut the 'Indians out
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is sufferin g from 8 torn muscle In
For the Red Sox I� was a mO.!lt
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For thll! Indians it W&gt;S a reBu i h e banged one over the w,11 ol tin' deYelopmcn t.
Thursday night aa Cincinna ti went
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down to d'efeal, 8-6, a3 Dodger relieved by Larry 1ulo�
in ,
SYRACUSE, 0.
Frank How11rd, the former Ohio the fourth with Burkett· catchin .
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Slate ace, smacke d a grand slam
homer and drove in :tile runs with
his hi!{ bal.
The Reds yelled "bean !n i l"
when Ve da Plnson WH hit in th e
bend un We dnesday night by non
Drysd ale of Los Angeles. Many of
the Reds, including General Man.
ager Gabe Paul, thou11ht this was
in retaliation for the play a m��lh
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a�o In which Pinson ran into �g­
er Craig of the Dodgers and hl'Clke
his collarbone.
Craig w:ot back Into aclion on
Thursday nhlht and plunked catch•
er Ed Balley with a rast ball in
the beck. Bob Purkey hit fi rst base•
man Gil Hodges an d then Pinson
spiked Larry Sherry in a play a.t
flnl base.

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High School is now employe d
at Glens Falls I.n�urance Company
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P111rol Cuee 'Were

Two Ohio Sta� Patrol caaea were
dlapoaed of in County Court tod!ly
by Jud&amp;e E. W. Peoplea with Mer·
vUI lu,ene Smith, Pomeroy R-0,
, p,og&lt;1m.
An1ua.
fiP.td • and co1t1 on a charge of :
Open ho... thu &lt;omtn1 Sun- the ...... ol ...
mg
The rodeo-type dei:non1lr1UoD
On tlM ,eene to. urve u official
lf'1,l re.ano
driver'• llceRR and Dannie Lee
day tt Bob · tv1i,1
biie
UPJ-fll
WASIUNGTO.N
The Ohio Power Company 11id
a1
Kehl. Logan, $10 and oosta on
tliJNI four m.aior ectivttiu: bog bOA will be ' Lou. Pluek, active or q uarter hones Sunday will
commer,
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8',b todaiy Robert
k.I Balmy,
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toad
for
eiu:euive
speed
of
eharge
before
w11
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hi,tor
produdioo, reclltered ADI�• cat• man..., of Bob. :tvau J'ann, at hig i ht Han
aviation
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completed 35 )'e■n with the comtle, qua,ter bor•• an� land co11, •1o Grandt. �I&amp; A. Planck, 1 Evana' proud ,teed which juiL pany in Pomeroy, July 30. "Polly" 1 the Civil Aeron■u t:ca
Bo.ard conditiom.
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foritter man■..- of Whitei.�I July_ 1 6 won t he ra d champion
IW;"IUllfl.
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today
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diamon
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canle
other
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from
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of
position
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pel button in l'Ho1nition of hi
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ha• had deer and bllrl'DW cham•
Rd
.ose
ENJOYS PARTY
on u. s ROUle 35, the 8'70,.
Unit
tber
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local
m1n11er
brin1
from
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It
would
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Tt1 11 1, one of 1 Z quarter "8nice toda
of Bob EvUtll r4" m• w ill � plon1 ,t the Ohio State Fair 1nd horaea
Cheryl Ann Crouian. age 5. e n•
ir kland.
lara:fourth
nation'&amp;
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Farm,
Bob
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swarmhll "1th 2(IQO to !IOOO f 1k the ¥,1�aU.n1I Uvettook
Hanks Balmy standina: out, OJ
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...,,e ' eomb'Ined hODie o f her mot her , Mary Croll·
hors-at
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hiO :eow� at Pomeroy in 1 � lit the f"I lth bliltlt. ·
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't�,•arte
l "mtto,ucb.. . l• th� �" .�.,�cr•m h•t,., the 11,.�1� of K
from nOfl.hea�m · ltentucky.
Sunday. Se11tn neighbor- I
lWl-8 and Air Linea.
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had "1.ames and
playmales
hood
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rner,
The day -will atart a\ 2 tin He
posed
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The pro
to 1 at Cincinnati b\M alao took pro�ned to variou,
hiiick yard of
the
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with the people c■ lheribJ' at t1,..,,, I 11 p '!d_tb' . � reco::,:y;�Uon
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and York fir&amp;! at Nobelsville, Ind. July
h
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•" lo 19M, the position he Pre11dent W, A. P1l1er,on ,nd
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- - - -- - - &amp;a ge is rtmowneQ throu .."out �..A �1rt• foi: 8= lean-mta,t ��- h OJ . 1,· r,1 In ,1 ,,, ,t Colomb"• July ! ·, now bolds.
Capi tal Board Chail'mUJ Thomas
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state or Ohio II well a:'in w;i Th � Hou..
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"Poll)'" it active in outdoor D. Neelands Jr. It followed five
ahire !o,s, , Harrisvil le, Pa., May SO, ' flrat at
Virginia and Kentu,cky, 4J)d m.,ny j 2Q. '9,,-�red Ham p
and enjoys huntin&amp; and fi,h- weeks of Aecttl nea;otialiow .
sports
Yor�lre aow, one reg11l4:r· Kokomo, Ind.. May 22: a::rand
or the people will be t�ose who
Althouih the m-erger would
ls a member of the Obio
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He
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lett t� lo Job ed lb mp� boar . and
champion itallion at BUC r May Power Vf:terana A.Uocialion.
have written
save Capital from almo1t certain
boar.
2 1 . reserve cb.ampion at Martina.
Evan s abOut tbat famou• 11usate tered York1h1re
conaolidation
He and bi1 wife, Marie, have bankrnptcy, the
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::ltlon from
and th� Bob E.vana fwUy "!a, �,f
oppo
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stron
face
two children, Robert Bruce and
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a,amon at Cincinnati Dan, and two grandchildren, Ric- such airlinea as Amt!ricar,., Trans
. IO!\JJ �O.. to"i!1nent � champion
life; some of them· 'h■ve wanted b01,
I Ila)' l4.
bouse -.,,�lh _la-.l ltlea 1or
io v I.IJ,t 1be �vm-oow they11 1 n_l
ltie and Paula. Dan ii a ,tudent at World and Eastern.
aueht,r•
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have UR oppoliualt :,:
Tlle erandlather, Klne m, earn• Ohio Unlv�&amp;ity majoring in lb.a
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t4,t!' at In,, and the equipment lnclu_�s I
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1s employed at Ky1er Creek Plet
tnC and pr-,��"'1il q uart.er h�ae that ·hu ever live�"
OYer · die biii. 'fl'OIU tie Boti
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other on a .farffl Deir Xliillll).
port, Mr. Morrl1 reside&amp; at 243 Mui- fair trade law, which permit, man.,,mo�
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ufacturers to establlah minimum
About 3 P, . m . lh.1
berry Ave., Pomeroy.
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retail prices for their goods, bas
see a quar;ter hone dg�� , faellt"
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1Upjohn and Eli Lllly drug com9993Dt
wh
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En ns ion. Hanks Balmy ii beina: aroom- two-car cOlllalon near here.
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Fa:m ponds.
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put urea, tawba, both in e..rt County,
�1W'N1 . ,tisw t•aart �w.NQ, 1��
l\WIMottler
end wi t h Mr. •nd Mn. Homer Ciro
fife
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grazing , and crop rota tiDn 1_,1
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l'o,rmer
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Juanib Jane
of
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The
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of
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Wright versus William Wright has
Grande College Farm to the pre- ----· -------·
been diamiB1ed without record on
Evans
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lhl{ to ID}' et,try 1i1oed by Judge
practices.
nm�-eonse,vaHon
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Admiulons July• 27: Howard
potJ u �t •nd eacb famlly 18 as�d Stewart, HarrlsonYlllfl; John Wm.
to bri�c their own table service . T
hompson, Lang\viQe· Miu JuThe picnic will be held at 8 p.m. dith Slawter, M tddlf!port, WIii•
and aU thEi fa.millea of the , It of P I iam Zuspan Mason
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ao.d the Pyth lan Sisters are inv �t.
Cheryl Bai,
Dism issed July
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I Renfro, Pearl Goff, Ray Conl ,
'An Ice cre�clal lB bemi Brook Copper, w. A. James, M.
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,ponsored by tht Zion Leaeue or
. French, Mrs. Kermit Pr ice,
lbe Church Of Jesua Cbr let OI ,, L
Charles Rutledge, Mn.. Jay Hin,
Laitter Day Saints at Old Towa u, ' Mrs. Robert Mart ins, Mn .
Fla ts at 6 p. m. on lhe church Charles Beacb, Alan Dempa y,
,
lawn, Ple, eake, Kool Aid . 0'41 Dennis Van Sickle. Bra nda Lee,
home made Ice crtam wlll be Denise Mundell Rohert McC�
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Opal
Mrs.
ley,
-. rill Roach, MN. James Rofferty,
Square dance, PO?tland Gnde ?tin . Artie Gibson, Mrs. Charle
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Kan•
s1c by Cliff Byers, danclnC 9·12 O u.se and dlughter.
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Jitney IQPper at the Oak Grove
Cb.urch ne&amp;r Ra.cine Saturday,
July 30. Set-vlng 1tarh at , p. ·01.
Fi1ln1 double and hope to s6l'Ve
ev.e.i:io.ne t.b,Q_ tir:o�

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The Mid.�•po�t Fire Department
Jee cream 10Cill and, car wash. at
City Hall1 l p. lh. till dark. Soelal
starts at 4 p, m.

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• HOG PRODUC TION - .
• QUARTER HORSES
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The Young Adult, class o( the
Roek Sprl n ga Methodist Church I
1 will have an ice �••m 1oclal [
Friday be11lnDiill&amp; ,t 8 p. m. OD
1 the church lawQ; I� cream will
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the famj,l,y . ft\a 9ut

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• Superb Service
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by Levi - Ash kosh
Mavericks

$3.85

SHORTS I l-$111RTS

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.. Ivy Leagu" Pants, 28 19 38 . $_1.95
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Mi11 Barban StlJea and Miu Lo­
rena H1uin1 lefl early this month
for W,..hi&amp;ton� D- c., wllere they
are empioyed. They we-re taken to
W ashinst.on by Miss Slile1 1 paren ts,
Mr. ani Mn. Edward Stile.a a nd
ehildreri, Kay, koger and Ntna .

On The Honor Roll'
Bock To School Jeans

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Si- LO,VlS Of'I--Sbter Martin
!itil M!Yenth win •' lt\e NUOft. f'ord
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� am.aJl�i '1\d oldest caaer In
· Tliil �e home fl.\,11, PWK!h of had to depart . after five h1ninu; tbe. proteu&gt;,onal ba,sketball cir­
because of a st emacll c;t110J'der an, eu.it wu ot( the pl.yen list to·
the fl(ew Yo.f� Y�'
ary �wai: b1t�n � pro.'l.iid.e iBobby Shan,tt mop� q p wi tll
t�� �rtnct . lljl t.aeir � tG rt· shut•out . re�f pitc'hV114'.. Boyer
Mart�n . aparkpk&amp;g guard for th,e
i&amp;lD Ute .-\aletl.¢U J:.u&amp;u. Ptn· belted his ,Whth � Ma ■tle po"'tt:ed h.11 • iSn N;ek to hck St. Louis Hawk!, apnouneed bl.II
naot.
from the 1lt0fessional
lf;L _ ll.WkQ 'f!Pt'lf IQpr �· drives i,\l the six�� ililUft..i.
1 retirement
Assn. Thurs•
Basketball
National
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Boh 'fwoley il111 pfoied up hi,s day
� -� W a. 1'9COcn,.iitd
UW ltlfl ta at•· I seventh triumph, althouih be nffd·
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w.lao ""' � i�
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nightcap- trmmpfl thai enablt¥1, with �� hues lo1 ded
ve in the clelirio 4o otuo
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tt.ero to, taki �1 le11t&lt;i ll! thr-.e
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WID».&amp;eg ru a nd 11U.1=
c · w911,. h 16 Co. Gall.ipoUI Ohio There i&amp; to.
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. 'fee '
perca��·
�J' be 81 $10 ean u,i..a_
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lh,rei:t NOi, since comiq up to the
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� wafd account.,11 for six Dodgfu:st. place, �2, Steve S.,�r II- et P\Ull witb. hi( i� ho-'1'er a11d · a
im ed _a lo�e �it to Hank Bauer ii base1-loaded sbll •. Chuck Easesl
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the SJXlh mnm g 88 Bal ttmor� be•t ian alao homered for Loa Angelea.
Kan.!las � lty, 5-0, and Washinat� Frank Robinson hit his 2'0lh whi e
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ral� ied m th� nmlh to defea t i.- rookie Chico C;a,denas belted · h\ s
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tro it, 6·5• in
other Amerieain first m 11jor leijc;1,1e �oiner and GorLeagu games.
second for the
dy Colehlian bt.
In tte National _League, S"11 lleds. Larf}' Sherr:,: took o,i:er for
�antil lyo edged Mdwau�ee, 3-2, &amp;tartem lloaer Cra.t, in the fifth
.
m IO innings, Phila delphia whip- and WOQ hi1 ei&amp;htb · ga1ne.
ped Chicaao, 3-2, iyid l,os AngeJ,s
defeated Clncinm1 t 1, 8-6, on Frank
P
floward 's. iuand slam holJilef.
s·.Q"'
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'""1. •s two-run homer in tbe
K lh,�•
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third inning of the oi,en�r. hla
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ninth, provided Whit ey Forti wiU·

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Cornet 4 Dr. Hardtop . (This car is like new) Pushbutton
trans., power steering, white sidewa·l ls, radio.

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Liue ·Off,me Tells Fer yMks �cli""' ,-.a �layelf!

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3 . Star k , Pll-ch &amp;1 y ::i . T
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homer a nd Craig C11ins a bases
loadiid dooble. Spenl'e r a ll□wl•U
00 bitll for lbe Card!; m the hr�t
tbrt!e muings he wor l· e&lt;l
s·i 1 2 ,31_21 15 2
Cards
Buvt•s
OJO 1 1 1 1_ 1 2 4 2
Spt-n(•er {WPi, J AUme 4 a m.I
Spt'ncer. Nct.i;:lcr 4. Heaslt:r ! LPJ
Johnson 2. Ruse 2 an.I Wkk.l uie
Redti
I02 UM- t f:i 1 2 2
Jets
000 030--- 3 :J 7
We1-ry (WP) and S1ory. Wolfe
(LP1, Swisher Ji, w. Durst 6, J
8urt 6 anti Sw1i;�er. 1'. Woods 5.3
251 02-- 1 5 t :5
Tigers
10ft 60 -- 7 g g
Yanks

4-Dallir Seutlnel, Pomeroy-Middl eport, O.; July 29, 1960

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Whllt .l.be P�merey ,Dod@eMI
•re ba"¥1� lhmp ,1he1r
own
Y in the Kyger Li�tle League
:'
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�Vt-h.lng - oth er
lut
�01¥\lY Lelll.ue winners were the
Ult3 Ofo'er the Jell . t�e Pir
_e U�3 i,.v�r the S�raew,e ln•ns, the Tigers Ml- 1 _ OYer lhe
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a_D;kees and the Racm
�ards
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21 12 over their tros�,o�n
r1Yals
the Braves.

Syracuse) weN!' starling practic-es
for t tw Well i; ton l .1llle League
runoffs . Aug. 1 12 �:•ra t'Use will
er:iter a dub uf i ts own III the
w�llslon tourner led liy Bol,
Lou.k�. ruade up of G ia nl and
lnclian playNs.
r m·1 roundTh e Wt•l lston
there .1 re zo t eJ.llls- slarU., for
home area te11rns, Aug l with
J a doon ,�.ationals p:uyin� Syr.11Clise at 8.30 pro; on Aug. 3, HamMeanwhi le,
two
All -Star den vs Superbas rPumeroyJ al
..ama rrom the lcagul! (exccptln, 6
30: Aug. 4, Pomeioy Trojaos
vs Coalton at 8:.10 .and Au,'.!. 5,
C'la}' Twp. vs. Mi ddlf'port. There
will be two 3a.me11 each night
T � e. games here las1 eveni n g:
PtraM, 10 ,,._, J.--8. Jewel!
homere
d and .&lt;1ingled and Grueser
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n •. l ed ru r Syracuse. bui ror th P
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1 &gt;it 11es Knil'.lht triplrd and dou•
door H• rdtop. All white VI
bl f'fi , Tyo homered, 1 1 oublt-d aucl
ffll'1""· Sn• ov•r $1,000 on
sang led, Kirkland and Werry sin•
tllk, ....,uty,
I gled. Tyo fanned 9.
•-ro ,
t,59 ,ORD Fa.frlan•, 2 door
Pomuoy Reds 16, Jet, "
the w i nners J. Cond;,. S. Fiolaw
....._ a1i111,o. V-8, •utomatic trenlffllsslon. All white
D. W",_ITY
h.id a pair of Sill"it!!i.
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C'. Matdoubled and homered.
$1995
with blue Interior
bew1 ltld tltree sin,gJ,es, Chuck
1957 FORD F,1,1••• 500 2
Q}retU a &amp;infle aod Gome r aop
deor Sed•n,. v.a. •utornatlc
L. Van 14eitr a bomer. r� tu
Jeta Swlaer dou,bl�. W. Dunt
ffllTiPIQtl-,; rebuilt. A t"eM
tfffl .; only - - - - - $l3U
and I. Slaife.r each had triples.
Werry fanned 9. wa n.cu two .
l t(7 STUDIIIAKII 2 _,T igert 10, Yanke11 7-Tiger
sluggers were M . Wrig ht, 8 , Rud�:I Cl\f.•
for d, Don Napper, Logan an d
W.u $ 1 1 95 Now ?
R. Karr each two �in gles; Bat•
tels doubled, and Mll ure double·d
These rars a l l g-uaranteed lor
and l;iuc.\,ed. For th e Yankees,
30 days or IOOO milf!H,
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two s �11, Pl t.ehalY
bJe
dou d
ing, • JHp Pick-Up. Come In
and ti.n� ' Ed Slatk doubled..
m■k• UI an offer. No re■1-0n­
wh"l e Boyer enQ M u '¥n s.i niilc d.
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abl■ ofNr r■fu1H, W:t w..
�,Vd s 21, Brave, 12- Lea dill,i
to m■k■ room for MW ttoci.
�Pd. hiuers in U:ir 2 1 ·1,;u n sdu te to the Braves w�r e Joh n Mo(:�\oci,k a homer, triple and
110glt; JaclJ; Bo�ti(- two sin&amp;]u
"Transik'rta1ion o■ Land &amp;. Sea"
an d a double: J im Dkk.Ue two
Phone WY •W170
singles an d u double arul Bruce
NeJtler LWQ sin&amp;:i c�
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Only a•mH scheclu l td
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Plttsburgll at C hkR�I
6-S "' Brewer 0-2
Phi l•delphi• at St. l,.aula (�)
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Milwaukee ■t Los Aflg•lff, (N)
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Pomeroy's Dodgen advanced
to lheir biK semi-fin3I d a te wi1h
Somervill e Moto:·s o! Point P lea•
Lit•
sant in the Kyger Creek
I le Lengue Tournament last evening by humbli n g th(. Galli polis
Tigers B· l with 1 heir t turd ranked p it eher, ' bi g BrLil'&lt;' Simpson
who staltercd four hits, fanned
13 ond
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The 'f i ;,er s to l k a l · O l t&gt; ad in
the toi, of l he fi rst rm a walk
and two singles but lhe
ruof
soon 1e l 1 in , After tile Dodgers
hatted i t was 2- 1 , th 1= n 3- 1 in l he
third inning, anrl 8-1 after the
foartb. Sim pson bor� dow n in
lhe l�t two fra me 11 firing the
ba ll la.ard alMl sharp . It added
U.i �ly to 15 111ni11gs of pikhi ri g for S.l mp$)n thi s sea son.
For the Dod t(c rs J O. year-old
Eddie llac.r doublf'd on d singled
lU,ld scored three runs, Jon Guin•
1'a:.r llomered :Ind .!1i1 .g]ed, Lou
�•M ho.mered, Joe Freema n and
lo.b Emler sin:iled, and Jeff
G'bb
I s t rI PIed .
lhe Drodg:ers and Somerville
meet at 6 4:J p. m. S,1turd ay
Tiger,
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Dodaers , • • • • • • 201 tsOx--8 8 I
E1s11a11gle 4,
�cCarty (LP),
Priddy 4 and GtetQ.
s;mpson and Diehl, Emler 12).
In the other game a1 Kyger
Somerville clobbore,l the Ualli­
polis Orioles 9-0. Jed hy lht•ir
rutchcr, Morrsan, wi1h the
hill:
league �rm a nd onl y 12 years
old.
Mori:ian'11 big Uat �pflrked a
seven run filth innin;.: wi t h a 3run homer that bulll'LN_\ 11 1 'leas t
350 ,feel in the lllr und sl 'IPP.8" : ,
in p i tch rlarkne11s nc i.r the ra il•
roa d track 500 feel away.
Oriole8 . . . . . . . 000 000-0 I 4
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Gilmore und Northup . Vickrrs
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This Utile Pickup hu only \3,000 ff\lles.
1957 CHEVROLET · · · $1a95

The Little Lf'agu(• Yankees
knock&lt;'d off lhl' prev:ously Ufidc­
fc11tecl ReiJlr,gs (scrorn.l half.� last
e\'ening 9- 7 when John . Iiood
scattrrcd e hits and Shewerd
went on a sluggini;: l'�ree g etting
thrne singles 1111d a -homer in
four trips.
11 w11s 5-5 after l t1ree innings
hut I hi.' Ynnke�� �C'ored th ree
timc11 in the fourth on singles
l)y Donnie Nelsun, Sflewcrd, M.
Evuns and Craig R'lWllngs oEf
Ron llitH.ly who hml rel ieved
Fif(' in lhal inning. The RedJegs
,wvN cuught u p.
Nelson and lfawlin)!� euc:h ha d
lwu Yan kre hits, .Tin• Whl atch
M. Evans nrnl 1 11,od t·,tch on t hit.
Fot· 1 he Rt'dl&lt;'f.!1'1 Hon l indy,
BrLll'C Wal l111'1' ,Hid �tark Tenne•
11 111 1iuch had two hits with Ray
ll indy and Fife om• I ' ll.ch.
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Ron Hlndy (LP) and Mottl&lt;'Y,

4 Door Sedan. A nlc■ clean uaed car. Powergllde trans., radio, good tires .

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week• /etld series with .l&amp;u-Hei'' i.iku all 1¥Ai!Mer 1on4J
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W I iiie Mays and the San ri'.inci1CO
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This wa&amp; the main topic under down to the top ot the · •·
1,discussion aa the dub arriYtd ·inn i ng w1th t b f . In duuu a11e,4
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here with the prospect that Frank g.7 bu.l �en , I,� error in let&amp;
Robinson may min -• of lbe lield wllh tho · hues full sen!
· W,W f.li,ree rwi. bome, and · bl;ou&amp;ht
games.
Robinson, and some of the ol:'tiir victo,ry tor . the Rad Sm.
players on the team, felt t h.a t
John Taylot !bot • a arounder
Dodger pitchers had been delil). into left field that bounced craz.
erately throwing at their heads in Hy and rolled in and through the
We Also 111,e A Good Selection
retaliation for an incident which glove of the tefttleJder. It went
occurr ed last month.
for a triple. Then Ta.y�, wlnnOf Uoed 1Je11ing Equipment
But that wasn't the reason Rob- ing pitcher, shut the 'Indians out
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is sufferin g from 8 torn muscle In
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For thll! Indians it W&gt;S a reBu i h e banged one over the w,11 ol tin' deYelopmcn t.
Thursday night aa Cincinna ti went
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down to d'efeal, 8-6, a3 Dodger relieved by Larry 1ulo�
in ,
SYRACUSE, 0.
Frank How11rd, the former Ohio the fourth with Burkett· catchin .
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Slate ace, smacke d a grand slam
homer and drove in :tile runs with
his hi!{ bal.
The Reds yelled "bean !n i l"
when Ve da Plnson WH hit in th e
bend un We dnesday night by non
Drysd ale of Los Angeles. Many of
the Reds, including General Man.
ager Gabe Paul, thou11ht this was
in retaliation for the play a m��lh
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a�o In which Pinson ran into �g­
er Craig of the Dodgers and hl'Clke
his collarbone.
Craig w:ot back Into aclion on
Thursday nhlht and plunked catch•
er Ed Balley with a rast ball in
the beck. Bob Purkey hit fi rst base•
man Gil Hodges an d then Pinson
spiked Larry Sherry in a play a.t
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High School is now employe d
at Glens Falls I.n�urance Company
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P111rol Cuee 'Were

Two Ohio Sta� Patrol caaea were
dlapoaed of in County Court tod!ly
by Jud&amp;e E. W. Peoplea with Mer·
vUI lu,ene Smith, Pomeroy R-0,
, p,og&lt;1m.
An1ua.
fiP.td • and co1t1 on a charge of :
Open ho... thu &lt;omtn1 Sun- the ...... ol ...
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The rodeo-type dei:non1lr1UoD
On tlM ,eene to. urve u official
lf'1,l re.ano
driver'• llceRR and Dannie Lee
day tt Bob · tv1i,1
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UPJ-fll
WASIUNGTO.N
The Ohio Power Company 11id
a1
Kehl. Logan, $10 and oosta on
tliJNI four m.aior ectivttiu: bog bOA will be ' Lou. Pluek, active or q uarter hones Sunday will
commer,
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8',b todaiy Robert
k.I Balmy,
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for
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speed
of
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before
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produdioo, reclltered ADI�• cat• man..., of Bob. :tvau J'ann, at hig i ht Han
aviation
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completed 35 )'e■n with the comtle, qua,ter bor•• an� land co11, •1o Grandt. �I&amp; A. Planck, 1 Evana' proud ,teed which juiL pany in Pomeroy, July 30. "Polly" 1 the Civil Aeron■u t:ca
Bo.ard conditiom.
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foritter man■..- of Whitei.�I July_ 1 6 won t he ra d champion
IW;"IUllfl.
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today
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other
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from
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position
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pel button in l'Ho1nition of hi
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ha• had deer and bllrl'DW cham•
Rd
.ose
ENJOYS PARTY
on u. s ROUle 35, the 8'70,.
Unit
tber
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local
m1n11er
brin1
from
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It
would
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Tt1 11 1, one of 1 Z quarter "8nice toda
of Bob EvUtll r4" m• w ill � plon1 ,t the Ohio State Fair 1nd horaea
Cheryl Ann Crouian. age 5. e n•
ir kland.
lara:fourth
nation'&amp;
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Bob
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swarmhll "1th 2(IQO to !IOOO f 1k the ¥,1�aU.n1I Uvettook
Hanks Balmy standina: out, OJ
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hors-at
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't�,•arte
l "mtto,ucb.. . l• th� �" .�.,�cr•m h•t,., the 11,.�1� of K
from nOfl.hea�m · ltentucky.
Sunday. Se11tn neighbor- I
lWl-8 and Air Linea.
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had "1.ames and
playmales
hood
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rner,
The day -will atart a\ 2 tin He
posed
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The pro
to 1 at Cincinnati b\M alao took pro�ned to variou,
hiiick yard of
the
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with the people c■ lheribJ' at t1,..,,, I 11 p '!d_tb' . � reco::,:y;�Uon
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and York fir&amp;! at Nobelsville, Ind. July
h
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h og barn. Bob Evans Farma, sav17; forem�·
•" lo 19M, the position he Pre11dent W, A. P1l1er,on ,nd
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- - - -- - - &amp;a ge is rtmowneQ throu .."out �..A �1rt• foi: 8= lean-mta,t ��- h OJ . 1,· r,1 In ,1 ,,, ,t Colomb"• July ! ·, now bolds.
Capi tal Board Chail'mUJ Thomas
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state or Ohio II well a:'in w;i Th � Hou..
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"Poll)'" it active in outdoor D. Neelands Jr. It followed five
ahire !o,s, , Harrisvil le, Pa., May SO, ' flrat at
Virginia and Kentu,cky, 4J)d m.,ny j 2Q. '9,,-�red Ham p
and enjoys huntin&amp; and fi,h- weeks of Aecttl nea;otialiow .
sports
Yor�lre aow, one reg11l4:r· Kokomo, Ind.. May 22: a::rand
or the people will be t�ose who
Althouih the m-erger would
ls a member of the Obio
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He
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lett t� lo Job ed lb mp� boar . and
champion itallion at BUC r May Power Vf:terana A.Uocialion.
have written
save Capital from almo1t certain
boar.
2 1 . reserve cb.ampion at Martina.
Evan s abOut tbat famou• 11usate tered York1h1re
conaolidation
He and bi1 wife, Marie, have bankrnptcy, the
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::ltlon from
and th� Bob E.vana fwUy "!a, �,f
oppo
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face
two children, Robert Bruce and
f
a,amon at Cincinnati Dan, and two grandchildren, Ric- such airlinea as Amt!ricar,., Trans
. IO!\JJ �O.. to"i!1nent � champion
life; some of them· 'h■ve wanted b01,
I Ila)' l4.
bouse -.,,�lh _la-.l ltlea 1or
io v I.IJ,t 1be �vm-oow they11 1 n_l
ltie and Paula. Dan ii a ,tudent at World and Eastern.
aueht,r•
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have UR oppoliualt :,:
Tlle erandlather, Klne m, earn• Ohio Unlv�&amp;ity majoring in lb.a
· CTb HUtip lta
t4,t!' at In,, and the equipment lnclu_�s I
m
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,waterifi, [ ed tile -reputation u "greate1t . �iologieal science,. Robert Bruce - Fair. Trade Law Hit
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a. u to�tj;e
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OJle fl «oW mllea ,prinkl
1s employed at Ky1er Creek Plet
tnC and pr-,��"'1il q uart.er h�ae that ·hu ever live�"
OYer · die biii. 'fl'OIU tie Boti
OVEC and with hi, wt!• and
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Evans Old HpDlf'ffilt\,
resides at Rt. 1, Middle- 1 CLEVELAND. UPI - Ohio's new
cllildren
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ner1
e, .
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other on a .farffl Deir Xliillll).
port, Mr. Morrl1 reside&amp; at 243 Mui- fair trade law, which permit, man.,,mo�
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...n 1. . )Irr
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ufacturers to establlah minimum
About 3 P, . m . lh.1
berry Ave., Pomeroy.
· ii.:-tii&amp;o UIJ n,w
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retail prices for their goods, bas
see a quar;ter hone dg�� , faellt"
· ------The. July 31 quarter horse ex•
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aa:ain been l'\lled uneonttitutional.
ng , rop8nd a t 4
lbe pe9f\)t; . .i411�
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ing,
and
re
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Bob Evans Fai6'(� 1ia- na:Is�r,;tung
t
and
Al'f)ideii
Judg
sho
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wing
e Eugene R. M&lt;Nell,
l(iQl'd
euperv;
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id eoWMj'. lG j\�j �r,,
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in faruled
ney
assignm�t!
on
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a eutD11tr1bulo
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of
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rye -old basebal
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bullla � 5¢la of ·
gelding P1111 Cody, · play.en Wti.l't, killed and ti \'e other rate retailer of cosmetics a,nd
th8
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�se American quarter houe cb.amP- penol),B lDj ¥fM Th ursday in • drugs, in a'n action K'Ou�bt by the
1Upjohn and Eli Lllly drug com9993Dt
wh
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En ns ion. Hanks Balmy ii beina: aroom- two-car cOlllalon near here.
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NEW and IJSBD
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h of
. grandson ed for American nuarter horse
pan,· ,,·
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Mra. Ru asell Harris and
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and servl�e elUUI and1 Dobld. l'e.rr;yma of a- family of Xenia. 1peat the week
Fa:m ponds.
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put urea, tawba, both in e..rt County,
�1W'N1 . ,tisw t•aart �w.NQ, 1��
l\WIMottler
end wi t h Mr. •nd Mn. Homer Ciro
fife
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a'nd-ptote lon from fire and
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de and family.
cottish
Gamble or Clacknl�. ':"' S
q� AIIUllll NIT
grazing , and crop rota tiDn 1_,1
-------bull.
su1
l'o,rmer
lift
An
NBW YORK
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some of the conservation practic1
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' N..,, 5-e lo&gt; Charla s. Thomon l�e Bob E,ana Forms.
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-:tieedlill
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t f,IG
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Juanib Jane
of
suit
diyorce
The
Rio
the
of
acres
284
of
purchase
yean m the: JOit .
,
Wright versus William Wright has
Grande College Farm to the pre- ----· -------·
been diamiB1ed without record on
Evans
.\�t -Wi. ¥�le, Bob
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!PPlieatlon of !he ptointllf, accord- '
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In
best
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lhl{ to ID}' et,try 1i1oed by Judge
practices.
nm�-eonse,vaHon
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Admiulons July• 27: Howard
potJ u �t •nd eacb famlly 18 as�d Stewart, HarrlsonYlllfl; John Wm.
to bri�c their own table service . T
hompson, Lang\viQe· Miu JuThe picnic will be held at 8 p.m. dith Slawter, M tddlf!port, WIii•
and aU thEi fa.millea of the , It of P I iam Zuspan Mason
°
ao.d the Pyth lan Sisters are inv �t.
Cheryl Bai,
Dism issed July
1 ri , io eRme,
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I Renfro, Pearl Goff, Ray Conl ,
'An Ice cre�clal lB bemi Brook Copper, w. A. James, M.
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,ponsored by tht Zion Leaeue or
. French, Mrs. Kermit Pr ice,
lbe Church Of Jesua Cbr let OI ,, L
Charles Rutledge, Mn.. Jay Hin,
Laitter Day Saints at Old Towa u, ' Mrs. Robert Mart ins, Mn .
Fla ts at 6 p. m. on lhe church Charles Beacb, Alan Dempa y,
,
lawn, Ple, eake, Kool Aid . 0'41 Dennis Van Sickle. Bra nda Lee,
home made Ice crtam wlll be Denise Mundell Rohert McC�
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• Mra. MerPriddy,
Opal
Mrs.
ley,
-. rill Roach, MN. James Rofferty,
Square dance, PO?tland Gnde ?tin . Artie Gibson, Mrs. Charle
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, kbool sponsored by the PTA, mu• • Taylor and aon; Mrs. Philip
Kan•
s1c by Cliff Byers, danclnC 9·12 O u.se and dlughter.
· midnight.

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Jitney IQPper at the Oak Grove
Cb.urch ne&amp;r Ra.cine Saturday,
July 30. Set-vlng 1tarh at , p. ·01.
Fi1ln1 double and hope to s6l'Ve
ev.e.i:io.ne t.b,Q_ tir:o�

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The Mid.�•po�t Fire Department
Jee cream 10Cill and, car wash. at
City Hall1 l p. lh. till dark. Soelal
starts at 4 p, m.

• RE.G I STERED ANGUS CAffiE
• HOG PRODUC TION - .
• QUARTER HORSES
• �,AN D CONSERVAT.ION�_,
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The Young Adult, class o( the
Roek Sprl n ga Methodist Church I
1 will have an ice �••m 1oclal [
Friday be11lnDiill&amp; ,t 8 p. m. OD
1 the church lawQ; I� cream will
'le made and sold f�m the lrP.ez.

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Plains - Levt s -+ Mavericks
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$t.69 '-13.49'.

'treasur1 tfi� memi,iles of lam­
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the famj,l,y . ft\a 9ut

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• Wonderful food
• Superb Service
• Friendly atmoopbere

by Levi - Ash kosh
Mavericks

$3.85

SHORTS I l-$111RTS

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560x,13 • ttt,tt . . . S�l'S · $J,t.S$

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.. Ivy Leagu" Pants, 28 19 38 . $_1.95
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Savoy Club Sedan VI. Standard shift. nres 3re like new.

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i�and Studded
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Mi11 Barban StlJea and Miu Lo­
rena H1uin1 lefl early this month
for W,..hi&amp;ton� D- c., wllere they
are empioyed. They we-re taken to
W ashinst.on by Miss Slile1 1 paren ts,
Mr. ani Mn. Edward Stile.a a nd
ehildreri, Kay, koger and Ntna .

On The Honor Roll'
Bock To School Jeans

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Si- LO,VlS Of'I--Sbter Martin
!itil M!Yenth win •' lt\e NUOft. f'ord
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� am.aJl�i '1\d oldest caaer In
· Tliil �e home fl.\,11, PWK!h of had to depart . after five h1ninu; tbe. proteu&gt;,onal ba,sketball cir­
because of a st emacll c;t110J'der an, eu.it wu ot( the pl.yen list to·
the fl(ew Yo.f� Y�'
ary �wai: b1t�n � pro.'l.iid.e iBobby Shan,tt mop� q p wi tll
t�� �rtnct . lljl t.aeir � tG rt· shut•out . re�f pitc'hV114'.. Boyer
Mart�n . aparkpk&amp;g guard for th,e
i&amp;lD Ute .-\aletl.¢U J:.u&amp;u. Ptn· belted his ,Whth � Ma ■tle po"'tt:ed h.11 • iSn N;ek to hck St. Louis Hawk!, apnouneed bl.II
naot.
from the 1lt0fessional
lf;L _ ll.WkQ 'f!Pt'lf IQpr �· drives i,\l the six�� ililUft..i.
1 retirement
Assn. Thurs•
Basketball
National
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Boh 'fwoley il111 pfoied up hi,s day
� -� W a. 1'9COcn,.iitd
UW ltlfl ta at•· I seventh triumph, althouih be nffd·
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Enwloy:is Club �Y �d
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w.lao ""' � i�
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4).ou U4, J uan M.vl (b..J , a . llOftba,. ..1 ,
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g)i Pit U1 t�• .rt
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nightcap- trmmpfl thai enablt¥1, with �� hues lo1 ded
ve in the clelirio 4o otuo
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Valley �ectr
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tt.ero to, taki �1 le11t&lt;i ll! thr-.e
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WID».&amp;eg ru a nd 11U.1=
c · w911,. h 16 Co. Gall.ipoUI Ohio There i&amp; to.
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. 'fee '
perca��·
�J' be 81 $10 ean u,i..a_
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lh,rei:t NOi, since comiq up to the
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COlc� fro-"
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� wafd account.,11 for six Dodgfu:st. place, �2, Steve S.,�r II- et P\Ull witb. hi( i� ho-'1'er a11d · a
im ed _a lo�e �it to Hank Bauer ii base1-loaded sbll •. Chuck Easesl
.
the SJXlh mnm g 88 Bal ttmor� be•t ian alao homered for Loa Angelea.
Kan.!las � lty, 5-0, and Washinat� Frank Robinson hit his 2'0lh whi e
.
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ral� ied m th� nmlh to defea t i.- rookie Chico C;a,denas belted · h\ s
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tro it, 6·5• in
other Amerieain first m 11jor leijc;1,1e �oiner and GorLeagu games.
second for the
dy Colehlian bt.
In tte National _League, S"11 lleds. Larf}' Sherr:,: took o,i:er for
�antil lyo edged Mdwau�ee, 3-2, &amp;tartem lloaer Cra.t, in the fifth
.
m IO innings, Phila delphia whip- and WOQ hi1 ei&amp;htb · ga1ne.
ped Chicaao, 3-2, iyid l,os AngeJ,s
defeated Clncinm1 t 1, 8-6, on Frank
P
floward 's. iuand slam holJilef.
s·.Q"'
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'""1. •s two-run homer in tbe
K lh,�•
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third inning of the oi,en�r. hla
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lfSlf
ninth, provided Whit ey Forti wiU·

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Cornet 4 Dr. Hardtop . (This car is like new) Pushbutton
trans., power steering, white sidewa·l ls, radio.

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Liue ·Off,me Tells Fer yMks �cli""' ,-.a �layelf!

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3 . Star k , Pll-ch &amp;1 y ::i . T
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homer a nd Craig C11ins a bases
loadiid dooble. Spenl'e r a ll□wl•U
00 bitll for lbe Card!; m the hr�t
tbrt!e muings he wor l· e&lt;l
s·i 1 2 ,31_21 15 2
Cards
Buvt•s
OJO 1 1 1 1_ 1 2 4 2
Spt-n(•er {WPi, J AUme 4 a m.I
Spt'ncer. Nct.i;:lcr 4. Heaslt:r ! LPJ
Johnson 2. Ruse 2 an.I Wkk.l uie
Redti
I02 UM- t f:i 1 2 2
Jets
000 030--- 3 :J 7
We1-ry (WP) and S1ory. Wolfe
(LP1, Swisher Ji, w. Durst 6, J
8urt 6 anti Sw1i;�er. 1'. Woods 5.3
251 02-- 1 5 t :5
Tigers
10ft 60 -- 7 g g
Yanks

4-Dallir Seutlnel, Pomeroy-Middl eport, O.; July 29, 1960

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WANT ADS

1:.egol Notices

RIVER
REPORT

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ILACK CATI?
Thunday
Hold• Picnic
Former Residents
The Sun1hlne Clan ol the lb I GIIEENWOOD, Jnd. UPI - A
Melhodi,t Ch rch held their 1 17-yeer-old boy wbo had been fi�­
Announce Marriage son
annual family plenic 1t the New I lni his 16-year-old lirlfrlend I
cheat wllh 1tolen •� fil•
Of Their Daughter lla\leo Park Thursday eveninl{ . , hope
red the couple wouldn t need

BUDGET of Or•... Township
u
#Mlfl Coun,ty, Ohio
Olflu &amp;f tho 1,oard of TntttMI of
0r•f191t Townsh ip, July 1 5-, 19'0
u
PEACHES. See Cris Fruth
I To Tho County A�ltof':
A potluck dinner was served to plaellc eat, on their honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Buckland,
up­
on
18.2
Montiomery·
G,u'"
Maaon, W. Va.
7-29-6tc
The Bo.ard or Ttuateea of u.id
FOB CONSISTENT DEPEND.ULB UJiULT8
farmer residents of Muon, are an­ the followini Mrs. Ulllan Shuler
per, 9.3 on lower, 5 feet open; Gal­ noundna the marria,:e of their and children Job.n 1nd Aud ey He tool the cat.a back lo the 1tore
an­
ill
submit.a
hereby
Township
r ; from which they were 1lolen, uked
BATES
nual Budget for Lhe year commenc­ lipoli1; 19.2 on upper, 10.2 on low­ daughter, Sandra Ann, to David A. Phylli1 Batey, Mrs. Muri McGee, for I refund and WH arrested.
un
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Lo&lt;:k
open;
er,
feet.
3
S in,: January 1st, 1960 for conaider­
, cent, pu went. one l ntertion. M.loil'IUn'I chare e - 60 cente.
Gwlnn, son of Mr. and Mn. A. N. Mrs. Russell Capehart, Mr. �nd -upper, 10.3 on lower, closed off. G w inn of Huntington.
e et1ot, per WOJ d for three o&lt;8ieOllU.ve ...Uona.
Com­
iBud&amp;:el
County
the
of
ilhon
SU
Mrs. William Fry and sons B1ll.Y 1
� I04TI ANO MOTOb
Condition or Mov,ble Lec:b:
1..,,s1on
SpviaJ - or,e mocth foe 30 cen, J per 111ora..
m
Mark· Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
and
and -. whla. � lllf, M.t
All dams are up and closed off 13
The Bucklands now reside in Smith .Ce�lli• and Duid; Mr. and
fvll rate •f 4 centa per word will be ooar&amp;ed for advertlalnt:
Robinson,
Nin.,
polltan
MIO L
through 23: Kanawha River dams Hunungton where the wedding
Mr8. Lester Zerkle, Clalldiil and
d not paid vntibin 10 day, .aner r�vinJ bill.
Town1hlp Clerk are on the sill.
St., Po,nerey. Phene WY �
look plat'e on July 12 with Rev, Ce­ Jennifer; Danny Harbour, Dale
Erroni io AOYerti� - Should be repo-tf'd �mrn«-diately. The
1aoo.oo
Fund
General
1 1 -14-tfc
Ohio R iver Bo■b: Oownbound: cil Jones officiating.
f)aily Se11:unel wlll oot be responsible .for more than one lDCot·
Justis, Mr. and Mn. Ralph E. War­
0000.00 Lock 8; Walter C. BeckJord, 3 am.,
·r�rmanenl lmp.
red irwertioo
Board of lle.alth
000 00 1 1-:5; Allea:heny, 8: 30 am, 0- 1 l ;
'
The new Mrs. Gwinn allended ner, David and Susan, Mrs. Geo.
ca.-d of Tt:.aob a nd Special Nob.cea of Ew11ltl $LUO. ObitUAr!111
7400.00 Lock 12: Ranger a l 8 am, 1 -0, Lock W&lt;1hama High School , graduated Carsou. Beverly, Eddie and lhc­
Total
1 4 1 For
I-- · - -- · - kie.
published al l u·11 per word.
G•nenl Fund:
1 4 : Mr. Criss, 6 : 30 am, 1 1 -0: Lock from Huntington High School and
HOUSE; THREE ROOMS ,BATH. Receipts:
3 DAYS
i DAY
�70HDS
,., DAY:S
I MO.
16: Capt. Harrison. 5. 4 5 am, 0-5; attended Marshall College. Mr.
E X PORTS INCREASE
Richard Fisher, Monkey Rm 1, Balance, January 1 .
I�
60c
90c
�
$4,.aQ
uf Huntington at 10.35 pm, 20· Gwinn is a graduate of Huntington
City
UPI -The Com•
WASHINGTON
Pomeroy.
61
25
I
$1 .20
60&lt;
$ 1 . 911
'8 00
1248.02 O ; Northern, I :35 am, 10-tl; Lork High School and lhe Ma11sachuselts
for 1 958
25
7:k
$ 1 .50
$2.�
2484.27 18: Albert F. Holden, 2:55 am, 0-16 Lnslitute uf Technology. He is em­ rnerce Department reports that
$7.50
For 1 9�
commercial exports in the first
2683.40 Lock 19: Helen
For l 9ti0
EH.illT ROOM HOt.JSJo.:, two {o,
Adi recenred by lO A.M wiU � in that day a
12 :30 am, 0-2, ployed al the MIT Atomic Reacler. half of 1960 were the highest since
2000 00 Lucy Jane Lucas, 2:M am, 1-0;
for 1 961
room apanments. A. N . .tM;ingeI .
The couple will reside in Cam- Lhe Sue:i: troubles in 1957 lifted
Pb.One WY2-3272,
1 1-2 Uc General Property Tax:
Lock 23: Beaver, 1 2 :45 am, 1 -0.
--U. S. exports to a record hiKh.
·-Mass.
bridge,
llG'l.23
for 1 95B
•
Upbound: I...oc!k 2:7: I. F. Frieunfurniahed
ROOM
HVE
19ar
I
·
1684.72
For 1 959
, I F0 J{ I) 1 1,-',t TON Truc k. All
berger, 2 : 1 5 am, 16-0, Lock 23: Hel­
I I I Notices
menl wltb bath and shower,
92(1.49 en z, 2:05 pm, 0-5; O VEC at 8: 15
for 1 960
new tires and 111olur. Lluod cull•
garbage digpoaal unlt, newly
1700.00 .am, 14-6.
For 1961
d1L1on. Phom.i A. N. Dengel,
redecl•rated. Phone WY 2-533&amp;. Salh Tax
W Y2-J:l72.
7-27-Jlc
7-7-lfc
K,n1wh1 River Bo•1s: Winfield:
200.00
For 1 958
Br Miu Lucy Klbbt•
I 54 J 10NTIAC sak S4Q5 Clucftain
Jerry
Bosworth down al 7: 40 pm,
300.00
1959
f'or
No Llmll
---· -,..--,--;---c
--and Mrs. William W. Hysell
Mr.
Deluxe 4-door. Tlus one can't N EW l!niurnl1hed deluxe apart­
150.00 2-0.
For 1 960
Take All You Calth
Mr. and Mrs.
Worthington,
of
be be.it at this pm·� Voes every
300.00
ment, air conditioned. Phone
For 1 96 1
Wes Deems of Marion, and Mrs.
CASH PRIZES
thmg but !!'.ll up and beg. Vou"JI
WY 2-5141.
7-21-12tc Cigarette Tax
lv.11 Singers of Chester were here
really like 1t. ::iee for yourself.
Live Bait, Sh.ttller House,
1 29.94
For 1�
dul"ing the past week guests of ·
bedrwm
two
furnished
NICELY
Sealed
by
received
be
will
bida
Karr and V.11n Zam.:t, Pomeroy.
Picnic Tables
1 67 .06
Jo'or 1 959
Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Marks.
apartment. Phone WY 2-3874. ' For 1960
the
of
sale
the
tor
undenigned
the
7-27-3tc
None
7-23-6tc
193.00 Aulie M.lllhone reaidence located
For 1961
Paul Childers and tamlly and
at BOO Eut Main Street, Pomeroy,
Inheritance Tax
• ORDER YOUR WINTER COAL TODAY - SAVE!
C. C Hamilton of PhHo spent
53 PONTIAC sale $J05. Chieftain
Athens
8 Mlles East
None Ohio. St!aled bids muat be present• Thursday here with Mr. and Mrs.
For 1958
2-door. Herc JZ' real s,m ngs for . 4 HOOM house and bl!.&amp;ement 310
On South l:anaan lload
For 1 959
J3ll.67 ed on or before August 1st, 1960, Oren Childers.
C ondor St . , Pomeroy. Call WY 2·
you Ill a solu:J i·ar. A good deJust OU Route 50
None at 10:00 o'clock a. m. The Eucu­
For 1 960
3859 7 26 6te
H. E. Kibble and daughters Mil­
pendabl4t Job. A stc.11 or a deal.
tor, Clyde G. Mill hone, will con­
1001
For
J,0.00
dred and Forrest were in Rod;:­
Karr &amp; Van Zandl, l'umeroy. REFRIGERATORS to rent $6.00
POMEROY, OHIO
aider accepting bJdi for properly
Intangible Tax
bridge Friday lo see Mr. and �rs .
BOUND ANU SQUARE DANCE. 1 7-27-3lc
month. We deliver .and keep Jn
under­
The
basis,
in.tallment
an
lM.34
For 1959
NEW TIPPLE LOCATION - IIOUTE 33
Charles Donaldson.
Saturday 111gh1, July 30, from I gervice. Phone Ewings Store, Personal Tax
signed re&amp;erves the right lo re­
or
Cross
Frank
Mrs
and
Mr.
9 : 30 to 1 2 . JO at Pomeroy Mou8e 1· { ) For Sa le
¼ Mlle Beyond Fairground ('-r1Mrl1 .Prlnce11 rat CMI Co.}
WY 2-2660,
7-28-Btc
For 1 958
140.03 jet any and all bids.
Zephyr Hills, Fla, were recent
Lod11:e AH Mouse membeu and
Crow, crow &amp; Porter
RH. Phono WY.2--6270
Mino Phon• WY,2-601'
For 1 959
3"3.32
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C , H.
frien�
( 7J 28, J tp FOUH ROOM ! JO U.St:. $29'71'.
Law
at
Atlorneys
1
1
219.
960
1
For
Will rent for $31. Call WY2.
Randolph.
( 18
{7 ) 21, 22, 2.1, 2B, 29, 30, 6lc
raltMITE AND PEST cONTRoL l
For 1 961
:175.00
629 1 .
7 25 6tc
..,. rain. f'rH lnupec:tlon. ln1ur.
irreducible Debt
ed bJ N•tllHlwict.. Phona I, 1 FUEL OIL 1'"URNAC£ WITII
For 1968
51 .42
large blower, all conlrnl�, fuf'"I HOUSEKEEPfNG J O B $10.00
,and A. $■nice •Station WY2•
For 1959
G l .42
NOTICE Of' APPOINTMENT
week. Phone 'IIY2-3323.
oil t.a nk. Call WY2-"974.
4-26-tfe
2J66.
f"or 1 960
"3.38
No. 11,406
C•H
7 25 6tp
7 25 6tp
ror 1961
53.00 E1tete of Harry ·w. Craig, dacH..d
. --- ---:- --,-- j ---c--c
Finding by State Examiner
. -...,.---,---c-:h.avc a complete
now
(le
Notice i1 hereby given that Edna
1827.30
For 1 958
fRAVEL SERVICE I ( you are 1 G AS, FUEL UlL ••d coal fu.r­
L. Craig whose Post Office address
Sales and Interest
237.61
ru1ces. Call tor free c�llmates,
going to an foreign country
is Middleport, Ohio, hH been duly
Balance
and
Receipts
Total
ore
Middleport
na11
Abbolt,
&amp;
1"
r
s
u
the
111
give
anywher/
or
.
· T�Ll!VISION RADIO Al'&lt;D SllALL
appointed Executrix of the E8tate
For 1 950
4841.M
u1 ,i call Ni, service ch11rge, na ! ti·JU·Lfc
appliance 111p1lr. Phone Ot11
of Harry W. Cr4ia:, deceased, I.ate
For 1 959
M70.80 or Middleport, Meigs county, Ohio.
extras. TAWNEY STUDIOS, 42,l
McClintock, R1elne, O.',lo. 2-1-Uo
E NT SALE
__
_
N
I G_
S_
N_
_
_O_
__C
M
4-025'.38
· For 1 960
Second , Aveoue,
&lt;:allipolie,
Dated thls 20th day of July 1960.
The followlng cons;�ued ..irticles APAh.1'MENTS - &amp;"Ul'Dllhed and
For 1 96 1
4773,00
Phom• GI tl-HH� or Gl 6- 1243.
F. u. o·enrEN
will be 8old at the former Miles
Unturnllbed. Melluten. )(Idelle l:11pendlturH:
7-21-lfc
• • Judge of t�e Probate C�urt
Monument Uuilding, West Main
port. Phone WY 2-2082.
2 3 tf General Expense: Pcr110:ial Service
Meig.a County, Ohio
1
�l., Hacme, Ohio, flialurday,
For l 9�
678.70
(7) 22. 29; (8) 15. 31c
MUILLII FUkNACII, WISTING
CLffF' bVEHS �11d
his String
J u l y :iO, 1 960, at LOO P. M.
---=::
For 1 939
700.4 1
Notes will he al t he l'ortland
2 TV �et,1, Radio, a Hcfr1gera- . . HOUSI ■ppllancn. .Arnold I,.
For 1 960
249.96 G•sollnt Tax Fund:
. thora, lrrtcVII, Ohkt. Phone ,
Grade Schc.ol, t'r,day, July 29,
tou, 4 t:omµlele llccJroum Suites
For 1 96 1
650.00 Receipts:
,f'"-11-1 1,tf
WY1♦114.
dancing u lo J:t,
7-27-3tc
4 Hangers (ElecLric &amp;. Gas),
Expcn8e
Other
Balance, Jan uary 1st
- ----- --- - - -Beds, Ki tchen CaOinets, Tablea,
For 1938
85.00
2136.26
Por 1 958
"'
Chino C,binct. Chuirs. 2 Waoh- AIR COND!TIONl!fG, IIDR!GEJI.
For 11ffl9
74.IIO
2828.25
lt or 1959
ers, Desk &amp; Chair, Ur.ver, 2
atlon aer1-·lee. J•Ck'1 Retrl1en•
--- - ---c-For 1960
106.7&amp;
552.09
For 1960
Uffi2 FOUD VB t:ustomline 4- dr
Breakfast t-icls, G. t:. lro�1 . Magtlon. New H1veh. l'hont TU21961
For
12&amp;.00
1000.00
1981
For
Seda11. t,ordomatic, H&amp; H. Good
azlne Uack, Sunbeam t'il n, Re0-23·11 Cemeteries: Mowing
S537.
Gasoline Tax
condition $200. Norman Weber,
cord Cabmcl, Kenmore Sweepl''or 1 9.58
68.00
7600.00
For 1 958
Long Hullum, uhiu. Y U .5 -:1 271 .
ICTIONllll
A'
er, Lamps (Floor &amp; TahleJ,
l'' or 19�
+l.00
8000.00
g,59
1
For
(7) 28, J lp I
Comphtt• hrvlu
Singer Sewing Machrne, t.:nd
1''or 1960
100.00
4000.00
For 1860
lradfoNI
Crltt
'fa l,iles.
1''or 1 96 1
s-,,.,le -1-;il'k t;p ,
,. 100.00
!9M t'01tO \\;i·-,,
8000.00
For 1961
THE FORMULA ON EACH CAN
I
W,IN, PhoM or Contact
M a nv
Lighting
- 11r 1·1c I cs no I I 1sled
one c.irdul_ ow1wr. Low :111.1 eagc.
Balance
and
Receipts
Total
A. C. BRADrOltD, laalnt, OIi...
S:
TEJlM
t:ASII
For 1958
4:W,.O()
S l , 4 ".0U. Bl&lt;wttnan, 1 omeroy.
9736.26
For ISM
Nol Responsihle for acddents
For 1 959
41M°.OO
7-28-flte
1''or 1 959
.lP,$aQ.-15
Bru,he, on easily. Levels smoothly. Hos good hiding. Perfect
-� ----- Sale conducted by UHAUfOHD
_;. Fo, 19tl0
228.00
4M2.09
For 1960
1 908 MG llu.td.sh'r Sports t:ar . . A U&lt;.:'l'J ON CO., HAC.:lNE, OJIJO.
protection. A premium paint at a popular price
For 1001
4!50.oo
9000.00
For 1961
Really shari&gt;. !J;l ,7li5.00. lllacl- : Auctioneer: Crilt Uradlord
Fire Protedion: Pers. Serv. Cont.
lxPtndltur":
�
��
tuars, Pomeroy.
7-28-6lc Sale Munager: A. t:. Bradford.
For 1980
300.00 Road Construction: Pen1. Serv.
'7-2S-6tc
'
For 1 961
' 300.00
2340.00
1'"'or l lffift
19M OLDS Su 1wr "88" 4 dr. hud
Expens
Other
e
19159
For
2340.00
lop. Power 11tccrln� and brakes.
1'' or 1938
100. 00 ,
902.00
For 1960
One c11re!ul IOl'III owner. Shows I COCKSIIUT'J' 20 THM,�ruu W l l h
Irreducible Debt
2340.00
For 1961
plows, di11e, c•1lti\lators and �Jde
the best o f urc. $i1,295.00. Bia.etJ&gt;'or 19:.11
111.42
Other Expense
tnan, Pomeroy.
dres1er1, Good ctmd i�i1.111. lvan
7-211-6tc
lleloro 9:30 A.Id.
}'or 1 9'9
!H.42
4ll67.99
For 1958
noush, Portlund, Uh11.1, Plionc
Mlldl•,.rf WY ,2,�
l''cr 1960
52.38
7936.16
For 1959
1 905 IJUICK SJH!Cial 4 dr. sedan.
7-27-Jtc
V J 3-2437.
Pomo,., WY•24"S
For 1 961
33.00
Original black fi11isl1, like new.
3012. 1 1
For 1960
-A GREAT LAKES PAINT OF ANY COLOR
'THERE
KAUTZ PQD ITGAI
Supplteti
Pomeroy. lJSED GARDEN tuctora and mow•
�93.00. L:ll11ct1 1111rs,
For 1961
0000.00
CIINhr
AI
,f'or 1 958
era. notary mower blades shar­
1 1 .38 Tolll Expenditures
'1-28.fitc
O R ANY . SURFACE
JOR ANY PURPOSE .
Y•- 1-2141
f'or 1959
27.14
pened, Cu8tom mowing lind
6907.00
For lHS
MAMIU. 111\VICI STATION
STUl}EHAK�:H. Extra clean,
For 1960
plowing.
13.oti
10,276.16
For 1959
hflW tirl'II, bat•ery and brake1.
Miscellancoys
G�AVILY TRACTOR
3914. 1 1
For 1960
Gary Oill, Eagle Jtldge, Phone Sales and Service 012 E. Main St.
For 1948
5.21
1 1 ,340.00
l'Or 1961
W J 9-2 167.
7•28·3tp Pomeroy,
For 1 959
WY 2-2970.
Phone
33.25 Balance, December 3 bt
lferJ . Da,J lenlofl
Le11al Advertising
7-21-tfc
- For 1958
2828.2�
00041 Cle111 U"41 Cer1
For 19�
10.49
For 19�
652.09
All Meli., •nd MMtlt
GAS Jhrnge like new.
For llm9
8.00
For 1960
637,4B
I SUN-RAY
IMTROPOI.ITAN MOTOIII
See at Clyde Van t;ooney, R. COMP°i.liTE IWSUIIANC&amp; PRO
For 1960
8.38
Tax Levies and rales lor 1960,
_..,. latt Melli It.
tection, Lil-. Autt, Fire, Polle.
R. No. 2, Pomeroy, Bailey Run
For 1 96 1
'12.00 ln Orange Townahlp. Tax Valua­
,--et, Oha.
Coll DoA IIIU., lllddleporl, Workmen's Compensatlon
Road.
7-28-3lp
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
tion $ 1,344,ffl.
CUSTOMER PARKING IN llEAR
•JpJ-.
For 1�8
70.78
H MERfllHY sale $16Pl5. McdaUrit 40 !\CRES, 0 roam block house,
(7) 29, ttc
For 1939
Dl&gt;.81
2-door. Pusf: hutton drive, AH
dr illed well,
full basement,
ContribuUon lo Public Emp.
11lent as • souring gull. Phm
some co11l and Umher. Con­
Retlremc111 S)'ltem
• • •
your vac-11lin11 In this BIil "M".
tac\ Clyde VnnCooney, · R. R. FOR SALE: IVA BROWN pro­
I
For 1960
397.89
It'• ready to go, Karr &amp;. Van
No. 2, Pomeroy, Balley Hun
perty reduced prlce, 1 room,,
For 1 96 1
100.00
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-27-Ste
7-28-6tp
Hoad.
bath, 111, hot watflr heat, 2 ear County District
Pldi,red 9•1ow I• Our New Service 8ultdl119
B0.1rd or Health
down town.
�anee. Close
118 OLDSMOBl l,f; ,ale '169G. 118-For 1 968
PIACHIS
702.82
Above hl&amp;:h water. HB Co.Ill St.,
2 door Seda n. V8 Hockct engine Now plckln.11 Red Havens. Other
For 1�9
826.86
Middleport OUlct fhone WY Z·
with standard shirt. Go-Go-­
For 1960
488.,2
var1otic1 !later, New Jluvf11 Or•
And We Service Whal We Sell!
5a20, Rea. Phone WY 2·2917,
Go In thi11 snappy Olds. The
1'"or 1981
1009'
chard. Phone TUrncr 2- 4688,
100
7-19-12tp
blly or your JUe. Karr &amp;. Van
State ExamlnaUona
(7) 2B,'3tc
New Haven.
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-27-Stc
For 1959
390.ffll
usEDruDSoN- Rfi,� R,GERATon.
Eledlon Expen,ic
01 CADILLAC 1111lc $1 R95. Hardtop
Metered bottled ,gaa servlte
Breezy H£ts.
Jewell Curl111,
· For 1958
1 1 8.88
LIGAL NOTIC.
Coupe. The mark of succesa.
7 29 3lp
Phone WV. 2-37 16.
For
1
960
1�.86
1
,
In the Mitter et th.t, OUINllen
&lt;so that yo u can heat your home
Here'8 your chance lo own Am•
For 1961
1 1$,00
1hlp of •ertha M. Cerl, lln lnnm­
erlca '11 llnest al Anwrlc11 's low-­
Adv. Dfll. Land 1�9
_ _ _ _ or brooder ho11ses •L a
BARGAINS IN
. .88
potent Ponon.
eat prlct. A tr11t• value. Karl' .t
Total Exp . Gen. Fund
C11t No. 11,161
7-27-3tr
Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
cost lhal will compete with any
1''or 19'8
:l357.28
The following personal property
For
939
1
D8 OLDSMOBI U,; 8ale $!005. 8821187.40
belon&amp;lng lo the ealate of Bertha
t;,pt or fuel!
For 1960
2057.88
4 door Sedan. IJt'l!UIUul two tone
M. Carl, an IPcompetnt �n.
For 1961
Be the first to enjoy lhia mo­
blue. Power atoerlng and power
2906.00
will be sold by the undenl1ned , al
COAL FURNACES
br1ke1. A quHl11y car. Truly a
public aucUon, al the l1t.e rt1l­ D■l■nce, December 31
·dern method of' heaUn1 : _ see
For 19�
Silea 20-22-24''
24114.2'1
1ood value, K1rr &amp;. Van Zandt,
dence ol sa id Bertha M. Carl ln
For 1 9:59
Pomeroy.
2683.40
7-27-3t('
BLOWERS
ua now!
Harrisonville, Ohio, on the 12th
For 1960
1967.)0
day of AU1tusl, 1980, and ccntlnue
Oil &amp; Gas Conversion U nill1
For 1961
1888.00
from d1y lo day thmaf�r until
See Our_ �mplele Line Of
all the property ii told. "Sale to Llcen" Tu Pund:
RHelpti:
commence al 1 :00 p. m,
Weallnghouae Store
Balance!! J•n uary 1Bl
'7 dozen Jrutt jan, 3 1allons lard,
0
Ph•ne WY 2"'314 SyracuH, O.
For 1908
2888.96
'
M1yt11
l
atove,
cook
t coal
For 19G9
1630.JS
With "Picture Frame" Styllngs
I
w111her, 1 lawn mowier, l' roll brick
For 1960
1128.03
odel Hot Point fhrngc. 30 sldlnlil'., 1 step ladder, 1af'd11n tools.
l it&amp;&gt; M
For 1981
1 1 00.00
ranee,
rtappan
cbalrs,
six
and
table
lnch ovc,1, ovcir timer ind cloc:k
M. V. L,iccnsc Tax
refrl1erator,
Prtced reaionably. Phone WY 2- s•s heater, l'rllidalre
For 1958
306 1.3'1
medloine
'1·28-Slc electric aktllet 11\d mixer,
3873.
For 1939
3067.31
cabinet, chtrT)' cupbolrd. and con­
For 1960
None
tenta1 2 amall c90�•"9 lron,lna:
h
For
1D61
3200.00
bed
1tool,
amilJ
board and lron, iJ.
Recelpta and S.lan�
,te.;:irlc: IWNper, Total
-_nd dreuer,
Fo,
IIIM
5740.23
Impala Convertible
Warm 'M.ornlni ,ton, Jivin1 room
.
18119
'o,
•
4687 .44
•mall
and
rut
1ulte, 1 o x 12 wool
� cu. In. V-8 motor. '1\ltboFor 1960
1 1 28.03
elec­
1
�dlo,
lamp.
1
tlOQf
1
ru1s,
Wrial,1 91,
� idldfl trans., power steerln,1 and
1961
For
'300.00
uit clock, I rotklna chatn. 1 sew­
-=--fii,pe, beauHrul wttlte finllh
lnl! maclllne, 1 1tudlo couth, 1 bed lxpmdlhlrN:
2 bedroom, 1utom1llc heal,
wt� bi.ck top and red Interior
complete, 11 dre.an1\ 1 •tand, 1 Road constr uction
city water. Price f9500, no
.. Enjoy 1Wnmer at ltl bc1t.
Perman(!nt Improvement■
9 ,c 12 wool 1'\llt 3 Mdroom con­
•
down payment, f80.00 per
For 19D8
41 10.10
lle.
auto'mob
Dodie
11M8
tents,
monlh, pay 111,e rent.
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!0:30 Not For Hire
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9:30 Dec('fflb@r Bride
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10:30 Penon to l'erson
1 1 : 00 Dig Picture
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11 :30 R:F'D, USA
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Herbert P:arker. 'l'roy 17,willlnlf,
pr'eaidenl, was in eharge of the
b usinefl!I meetins· d1.1ring which
Ume tt was voted to buy an elec­
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July, 29.
A Wiener roa1t was enjoyed at
the conel uslon of the meeting.
Attending were Mr. and Ml'I.
Paul Kloes, Eleanor Robson, Mr1.
Carl Henlqa:,
Robert Flana11n, M'r.
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Mr. Har\�1\1 fia&amp; beip ill.
Mr, a�d Mrs. rJllfp M•ar
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Mr. and Mr1. Charles Marcinko and
family recenUy.
Mr. and Mn. Billy You.n1 tRent
the week end with Mr. arid Mn.
Lewis Young_
Mn. Edna Stewart, Mre. Ali �
Branstrom and Mrs, Mery KibQle
visited Mi. and Mrs. David Smith
and family recently.
Mrs. Lou Louden and family, of
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Dave Goodwin were business viit0:00 Jubilee, U., � A •
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Mrs. Janice Davis and Polly
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Dural ape'D.t a d1y in Parkerllhqrc
l2 :00 The Bia Picture
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10:00 The Defectives
JohnnJe Relbel and Johnnie Jf!l•
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11 .00 'ne N""W 'tnnight
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Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Larkin.I vi s-·
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12 · 00 Robfn Hood
giJ Wemsley, Cheshire.
6:30 Sporls Hi11hllgbts
12:30 Li'l Rasd1ls
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stout sftnt
'7:00 Tr11ckdown
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Friday evening with Mr, and
2:00 Studio Wrestling
7 :30 l...verick
Norman Weber.
8:30 Lawman
3:00 I9(W Pro Bowl Game
Mr. �i:ic\ �{S. Bert Sh umway a � d.
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10:30 Johnny Stace��
4 :30 Sports Thrills of 1959
Corl Swan and ?fell Bl1ln! were
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4111'1er pe1ts of Mr. aJW!5:45 America'&amp; Newsreel Album ft :fO Lale Show
Mr1. tiave Y1teJ and ' Anna S'fan.
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8 : 30 Th e �8n and the Chal hfngto 8: 02
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Thunday
Hold• Picnic
Former Residents
The Sun1hlne Clan ol the lb I GIIEENWOOD, Jnd. UPI - A
Melhodi,t Ch rch held their 1 17-yeer-old boy wbo had been fi�­
Announce Marriage son
annual family plenic 1t the New I lni his 16-year-old lirlfrlend I
cheat wllh 1tolen •� fil•
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A potluck dinner was served to plaellc eat, on their honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Buckland,
up­
on
18.2
Montiomery·
G,u'"
Maaon, W. Va.
7-29-6tc
The Bo.ard or Ttuateea of u.id
FOB CONSISTENT DEPEND.ULB UJiULT8
farmer residents of Muon, are an­ the followini Mrs. Ulllan Shuler
per, 9.3 on lower, 5 feet open; Gal­ noundna the marria,:e of their and children Job.n 1nd Aud ey He tool the cat.a back lo the 1tore
an­
ill
submit.a
hereby
Township
r ; from which they were 1lolen, uked
BATES
nual Budget for Lhe year commenc­ lipoli1; 19.2 on upper, 10.2 on low­ daughter, Sandra Ann, to David A. Phylli1 Batey, Mrs. Muri McGee, for I refund and WH arrested.
un
I
5'.
1
23:
Lo&lt;:k
open;
er,
feet.
3
S in,: January 1st, 1960 for conaider­
, cent, pu went. one l ntertion. M.loil'IUn'I chare e - 60 cente.
Gwlnn, son of Mr. and Mn. A. N. Mrs. Russell Capehart, Mr. �nd -upper, 10.3 on lower, closed off. G w inn of Huntington.
e et1ot, per WOJ d for three o&lt;8ieOllU.ve ...Uona.
Com­
iBud&amp;:el
County
the
of
ilhon
SU
Mrs. William Fry and sons B1ll.Y 1
� I04TI ANO MOTOb
Condition or Mov,ble Lec:b:
1..,,s1on
SpviaJ - or,e mocth foe 30 cen, J per 111ora..
m
Mark· Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
and
and -. whla. � lllf, M.t
All dams are up and closed off 13
The Bucklands now reside in Smith .Ce�lli• and Duid; Mr. and
fvll rate •f 4 centa per word will be ooar&amp;ed for advertlalnt:
Robinson,
Nin.,
polltan
MIO L
through 23: Kanawha River dams Hunungton where the wedding
Mr8. Lester Zerkle, Clalldiil and
d not paid vntibin 10 day, .aner r�vinJ bill.
Town1hlp Clerk are on the sill.
St., Po,nerey. Phene WY �
look plat'e on July 12 with Rev, Ce­ Jennifer; Danny Harbour, Dale
Erroni io AOYerti� - Should be repo-tf'd �mrn«-diately. The
1aoo.oo
Fund
General
1 1 -14-tfc
Ohio R iver Bo■b: Oownbound: cil Jones officiating.
f)aily Se11:unel wlll oot be responsible .for more than one lDCot·
Justis, Mr. and Mn. Ralph E. War­
0000.00 Lock 8; Walter C. BeckJord, 3 am.,
·r�rmanenl lmp.
red irwertioo
Board of lle.alth
000 00 1 1-:5; Allea:heny, 8: 30 am, 0- 1 l ;
'
The new Mrs. Gwinn allended ner, David and Susan, Mrs. Geo.
ca.-d of Tt:.aob a nd Special Nob.cea of Ew11ltl $LUO. ObitUAr!111
7400.00 Lock 12: Ranger a l 8 am, 1 -0, Lock W&lt;1hama High School , graduated Carsou. Beverly, Eddie and lhc­
Total
1 4 1 For
I-- · - -- · - kie.
published al l u·11 per word.
G•nenl Fund:
1 4 : Mr. Criss, 6 : 30 am, 1 1 -0: Lock from Huntington High School and
HOUSE; THREE ROOMS ,BATH. Receipts:
3 DAYS
i DAY
�70HDS
,., DAY:S
I MO.
16: Capt. Harrison. 5. 4 5 am, 0-5; attended Marshall College. Mr.
E X PORTS INCREASE
Richard Fisher, Monkey Rm 1, Balance, January 1 .
I�
60c
90c
�
$4,.aQ
uf Huntington at 10.35 pm, 20· Gwinn is a graduate of Huntington
City
UPI -The Com•
WASHINGTON
Pomeroy.
61
25
I
$1 .20
60&lt;
$ 1 . 911
'8 00
1248.02 O ; Northern, I :35 am, 10-tl; Lork High School and lhe Ma11sachuselts
for 1 958
25
7:k
$ 1 .50
$2.�
2484.27 18: Albert F. Holden, 2:55 am, 0-16 Lnslitute uf Technology. He is em­ rnerce Department reports that
$7.50
For 1 9�
commercial exports in the first
2683.40 Lock 19: Helen
For l 9ti0
EH.illT ROOM HOt.JSJo.:, two {o,
Adi recenred by lO A.M wiU � in that day a
12 :30 am, 0-2, ployed al the MIT Atomic Reacler. half of 1960 were the highest since
2000 00 Lucy Jane Lucas, 2:M am, 1-0;
for 1 961
room apanments. A. N . .tM;ingeI .
The couple will reside in Cam- Lhe Sue:i: troubles in 1957 lifted
Pb.One WY2-3272,
1 1-2 Uc General Property Tax:
Lock 23: Beaver, 1 2 :45 am, 1 -0.
--U. S. exports to a record hiKh.
·-Mass.
bridge,
llG'l.23
for 1 95B
•
Upbound: I...oc!k 2:7: I. F. Frieunfurniahed
ROOM
HVE
19ar
I
·
1684.72
For 1 959
, I F0 J{ I) 1 1,-',t TON Truc k. All
berger, 2 : 1 5 am, 16-0, Lock 23: Hel­
I I I Notices
menl wltb bath and shower,
92(1.49 en z, 2:05 pm, 0-5; O VEC at 8: 15
for 1 960
new tires and 111olur. Lluod cull•
garbage digpoaal unlt, newly
1700.00 .am, 14-6.
For 1961
d1L1on. Phom.i A. N. Dengel,
redecl•rated. Phone WY 2-533&amp;. Salh Tax
W Y2-J:l72.
7-27-Jlc
7-7-lfc
K,n1wh1 River Bo•1s: Winfield:
200.00
For 1 958
Br Miu Lucy Klbbt•
I 54 J 10NTIAC sak S4Q5 Clucftain
Jerry
Bosworth down al 7: 40 pm,
300.00
1959
f'or
No Llmll
---· -,..--,--;---c
--and Mrs. William W. Hysell
Mr.
Deluxe 4-door. Tlus one can't N EW l!niurnl1hed deluxe apart­
150.00 2-0.
For 1 960
Take All You Calth
Mr. and Mrs.
Worthington,
of
be be.it at this pm·� Voes every
300.00
ment, air conditioned. Phone
For 1 96 1
Wes Deems of Marion, and Mrs.
CASH PRIZES
thmg but !!'.ll up and beg. Vou"JI
WY 2-5141.
7-21-12tc Cigarette Tax
lv.11 Singers of Chester were here
really like 1t. ::iee for yourself.
Live Bait, Sh.ttller House,
1 29.94
For 1�
dul"ing the past week guests of ·
bedrwm
two
furnished
NICELY
Sealed
by
received
be
will
bida
Karr and V.11n Zam.:t, Pomeroy.
Picnic Tables
1 67 .06
Jo'or 1 959
Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Marks.
apartment. Phone WY 2-3874. ' For 1960
the
of
sale
the
tor
undenigned
the
7-27-3tc
None
7-23-6tc
193.00 Aulie M.lllhone reaidence located
For 1961
Paul Childers and tamlly and
at BOO Eut Main Street, Pomeroy,
Inheritance Tax
• ORDER YOUR WINTER COAL TODAY - SAVE!
C. C Hamilton of PhHo spent
53 PONTIAC sale $J05. Chieftain
Athens
8 Mlles East
None Ohio. St!aled bids muat be present• Thursday here with Mr. and Mrs.
For 1958
2-door. Herc JZ' real s,m ngs for . 4 HOOM house and bl!.&amp;ement 310
On South l:anaan lload
For 1 959
J3ll.67 ed on or before August 1st, 1960, Oren Childers.
C ondor St . , Pomeroy. Call WY 2·
you Ill a solu:J i·ar. A good deJust OU Route 50
None at 10:00 o'clock a. m. The Eucu­
For 1 960
3859 7 26 6te
H. E. Kibble and daughters Mil­
pendabl4t Job. A stc.11 or a deal.
tor, Clyde G. Mill hone, will con­
1001
For
J,0.00
dred and Forrest were in Rod;:­
Karr &amp; Van Zandl, l'umeroy. REFRIGERATORS to rent $6.00
POMEROY, OHIO
aider accepting bJdi for properly
Intangible Tax
bridge Friday lo see Mr. and �rs .
BOUND ANU SQUARE DANCE. 1 7-27-3lc
month. We deliver .and keep Jn
under­
The
basis,
in.tallment
an
lM.34
For 1959
NEW TIPPLE LOCATION - IIOUTE 33
Charles Donaldson.
Saturday 111gh1, July 30, from I gervice. Phone Ewings Store, Personal Tax
signed re&amp;erves the right lo re­
or
Cross
Frank
Mrs
and
Mr.
9 : 30 to 1 2 . JO at Pomeroy Mou8e 1· { ) For Sa le
¼ Mlle Beyond Fairground ('-r1Mrl1 .Prlnce11 rat CMI Co.}
WY 2-2660,
7-28-Btc
For 1 958
140.03 jet any and all bids.
Zephyr Hills, Fla, were recent
Lod11:e AH Mouse membeu and
Crow, crow &amp; Porter
RH. Phono WY.2--6270
Mino Phon• WY,2-601'
For 1 959
3"3.32
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C , H.
frien�
( 7J 28, J tp FOUH ROOM ! JO U.St:. $29'71'.
Law
at
Atlorneys
1
1
219.
960
1
For
Will rent for $31. Call WY2.
Randolph.
( 18
{7 ) 21, 22, 2.1, 2B, 29, 30, 6lc
raltMITE AND PEST cONTRoL l
For 1 961
:175.00
629 1 .
7 25 6tc
..,. rain. f'rH lnupec:tlon. ln1ur.
irreducible Debt
ed bJ N•tllHlwict.. Phona I, 1 FUEL OIL 1'"URNAC£ WITII
For 1968
51 .42
large blower, all conlrnl�, fuf'"I HOUSEKEEPfNG J O B $10.00
,and A. $■nice •Station WY2•
For 1959
G l .42
NOTICE Of' APPOINTMENT
week. Phone 'IIY2-3323.
oil t.a nk. Call WY2-"974.
4-26-tfe
2J66.
f"or 1 960
"3.38
No. 11,406
C•H
7 25 6tp
7 25 6tp
ror 1961
53.00 E1tete of Harry ·w. Craig, dacH..d
. --- ---:- --,-- j ---c--c
Finding by State Examiner
. -...,.---,---c-:h.avc a complete
now
(le
Notice i1 hereby given that Edna
1827.30
For 1 958
fRAVEL SERVICE I ( you are 1 G AS, FUEL UlL ••d coal fu.r­
L. Craig whose Post Office address
Sales and Interest
237.61
ru1ces. Call tor free c�llmates,
going to an foreign country
is Middleport, Ohio, hH been duly
Balance
and
Receipts
Total
ore
Middleport
na11
Abbolt,
&amp;
1"
r
s
u
the
111
give
anywher/
or
.
· T�Ll!VISION RADIO Al'&lt;D SllALL
appointed Executrix of the E8tate
For 1 950
4841.M
u1 ,i call Ni, service ch11rge, na ! ti·JU·Lfc
appliance 111p1lr. Phone Ot11
of Harry W. Cr4ia:, deceased, I.ate
For 1 959
M70.80 or Middleport, Meigs county, Ohio.
extras. TAWNEY STUDIOS, 42,l
McClintock, R1elne, O.',lo. 2-1-Uo
E NT SALE
__
_
N
I G_
S_
N_
_
_O_
__C
M
4-025'.38
· For 1 960
Second , Aveoue,
&lt;:allipolie,
Dated thls 20th day of July 1960.
The followlng cons;�ued ..irticles APAh.1'MENTS - &amp;"Ul'Dllhed and
For 1 96 1
4773,00
Phom• GI tl-HH� or Gl 6- 1243.
F. u. o·enrEN
will be 8old at the former Miles
Unturnllbed. Melluten. )(Idelle l:11pendlturH:
7-21-lfc
• • Judge of t�e Probate C�urt
Monument Uuilding, West Main
port. Phone WY 2-2082.
2 3 tf General Expense: Pcr110:ial Service
Meig.a County, Ohio
1
�l., Hacme, Ohio, flialurday,
For l 9�
678.70
(7) 22. 29; (8) 15. 31c
MUILLII FUkNACII, WISTING
CLffF' bVEHS �11d
his String
J u l y :iO, 1 960, at LOO P. M.
---=::
For 1 939
700.4 1
Notes will he al t he l'ortland
2 TV �et,1, Radio, a Hcfr1gera- . . HOUSI ■ppllancn. .Arnold I,.
For 1 960
249.96 G•sollnt Tax Fund:
. thora, lrrtcVII, Ohkt. Phone ,
Grade Schc.ol, t'r,day, July 29,
tou, 4 t:omµlele llccJroum Suites
For 1 96 1
650.00 Receipts:
,f'"-11-1 1,tf
WY1♦114.
dancing u lo J:t,
7-27-3tc
4 Hangers (ElecLric &amp;. Gas),
Expcn8e
Other
Balance, Jan uary 1st
- ----- --- - - -Beds, Ki tchen CaOinets, Tablea,
For 1938
85.00
2136.26
Por 1 958
"'
Chino C,binct. Chuirs. 2 Waoh- AIR COND!TIONl!fG, IIDR!GEJI.
For 11ffl9
74.IIO
2828.25
lt or 1959
ers, Desk &amp; Chair, Ur.ver, 2
atlon aer1-·lee. J•Ck'1 Retrl1en•
--- - ---c-For 1960
106.7&amp;
552.09
For 1960
Uffi2 FOUD VB t:ustomline 4- dr
Breakfast t-icls, G. t:. lro�1 . Magtlon. New H1veh. l'hont TU21961
For
12&amp;.00
1000.00
1981
For
Seda11. t,ordomatic, H&amp; H. Good
azlne Uack, Sunbeam t'il n, Re0-23·11 Cemeteries: Mowing
S537.
Gasoline Tax
condition $200. Norman Weber,
cord Cabmcl, Kenmore Sweepl''or 1 9.58
68.00
7600.00
For 1 958
Long Hullum, uhiu. Y U .5 -:1 271 .
ICTIONllll
A'
er, Lamps (Floor &amp; TahleJ,
l'' or 19�
+l.00
8000.00
g,59
1
For
(7) 28, J lp I
Comphtt• hrvlu
Singer Sewing Machrne, t.:nd
1''or 1960
100.00
4000.00
For 1860
lradfoNI
Crltt
'fa l,iles.
1''or 1 96 1
s-,,.,le -1-;il'k t;p ,
,. 100.00
!9M t'01tO \\;i·-,,
8000.00
For 1961
THE FORMULA ON EACH CAN
I
W,IN, PhoM or Contact
M a nv
Lighting
- 11r 1·1c I cs no I I 1sled
one c.irdul_ ow1wr. Low :111.1 eagc.
Balance
and
Receipts
Total
A. C. BRADrOltD, laalnt, OIi...
S:
TEJlM
t:ASII
For 1958
4:W,.O()
S l , 4 ".0U. Bl&lt;wttnan, 1 omeroy.
9736.26
For ISM
Nol Responsihle for acddents
For 1 959
41M°.OO
7-28-flte
1''or 1 959
.lP,$aQ.-15
Bru,he, on easily. Levels smoothly. Hos good hiding. Perfect
-� ----- Sale conducted by UHAUfOHD
_;. Fo, 19tl0
228.00
4M2.09
For 1960
1 908 MG llu.td.sh'r Sports t:ar . . A U&lt;.:'l'J ON CO., HAC.:lNE, OJIJO.
protection. A premium paint at a popular price
For 1001
4!50.oo
9000.00
For 1961
Really shari&gt;. !J;l ,7li5.00. lllacl- : Auctioneer: Crilt Uradlord
Fire Protedion: Pers. Serv. Cont.
lxPtndltur":
�
��
tuars, Pomeroy.
7-28-6lc Sale Munager: A. t:. Bradford.
For 1980
300.00 Road Construction: Pen1. Serv.
'7-2S-6tc
'
For 1 961
' 300.00
2340.00
1'"'or l lffift
19M OLDS Su 1wr "88" 4 dr. hud
Expens
Other
e
19159
For
2340.00
lop. Power 11tccrln� and brakes.
1'' or 1938
100. 00 ,
902.00
For 1960
One c11re!ul IOl'III owner. Shows I COCKSIIUT'J' 20 THM,�ruu W l l h
Irreducible Debt
2340.00
For 1961
plows, di11e, c•1lti\lators and �Jde
the best o f urc. $i1,295.00. Bia.etJ&gt;'or 19:.11
111.42
Other Expense
tnan, Pomeroy.
dres1er1, Good ctmd i�i1.111. lvan
7-211-6tc
lleloro 9:30 A.Id.
}'or 1 9'9
!H.42
4ll67.99
For 1958
noush, Portlund, Uh11.1, Plionc
Mlldl•,.rf WY ,2,�
l''cr 1960
52.38
7936.16
For 1959
1 905 IJUICK SJH!Cial 4 dr. sedan.
7-27-Jtc
V J 3-2437.
Pomo,., WY•24"S
For 1 961
33.00
Original black fi11isl1, like new.
3012. 1 1
For 1960
-A GREAT LAKES PAINT OF ANY COLOR
'THERE
KAUTZ PQD ITGAI
Supplteti
Pomeroy. lJSED GARDEN tuctora and mow•
�93.00. L:ll11ct1 1111rs,
For 1961
0000.00
CIINhr
AI
,f'or 1 958
era. notary mower blades shar­
1 1 .38 Tolll Expenditures
'1-28.fitc
O R ANY . SURFACE
JOR ANY PURPOSE .
Y•- 1-2141
f'or 1959
27.14
pened, Cu8tom mowing lind
6907.00
For lHS
MAMIU. 111\VICI STATION
STUl}EHAK�:H. Extra clean,
For 1960
plowing.
13.oti
10,276.16
For 1959
hflW tirl'II, bat•ery and brake1.
Miscellancoys
G�AVILY TRACTOR
3914. 1 1
For 1960
Gary Oill, Eagle Jtldge, Phone Sales and Service 012 E. Main St.
For 1948
5.21
1 1 ,340.00
l'Or 1961
W J 9-2 167.
7•28·3tp Pomeroy,
For 1 959
WY 2-2970.
Phone
33.25 Balance, December 3 bt
lferJ . Da,J lenlofl
Le11al Advertising
7-21-tfc
- For 1958
2828.2�
00041 Cle111 U"41 Cer1
For 19�
10.49
For 19�
652.09
All Meli., •nd MMtlt
GAS Jhrnge like new.
For llm9
8.00
For 1960
637,4B
I SUN-RAY
IMTROPOI.ITAN MOTOIII
See at Clyde Van t;ooney, R. COMP°i.liTE IWSUIIANC&amp; PRO
For 1960
8.38
Tax Levies and rales lor 1960,
_..,. latt Melli It.
tection, Lil-. Autt, Fire, Polle.
R. No. 2, Pomeroy, Bailey Run
For 1 96 1
'12.00 ln Orange Townahlp. Tax Valua­
,--et, Oha.
Coll DoA IIIU., lllddleporl, Workmen's Compensatlon
Road.
7-28-3lp
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
tion $ 1,344,ffl.
CUSTOMER PARKING IN llEAR
•JpJ-.
For 1�8
70.78
H MERfllHY sale $16Pl5. McdaUrit 40 !\CRES, 0 roam block house,
(7) 29, ttc
For 1939
Dl&gt;.81
2-door. Pusf: hutton drive, AH
dr illed well,
full basement,
ContribuUon lo Public Emp.
11lent as • souring gull. Phm
some co11l and Umher. Con­
Retlremc111 S)'ltem
• • •
your vac-11lin11 In this BIil "M".
tac\ Clyde VnnCooney, · R. R. FOR SALE: IVA BROWN pro­
I
For 1960
397.89
It'• ready to go, Karr &amp;. Van
No. 2, Pomeroy, Balley Hun
perty reduced prlce, 1 room,,
For 1 96 1
100.00
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-27-Ste
7-28-6tp
Hoad.
bath, 111, hot watflr heat, 2 ear County District
Pldi,red 9•1ow I• Our New Service 8ultdl119
B0.1rd or Health
down town.
�anee. Close
118 OLDSMOBl l,f; ,ale '169G. 118-For 1 968
PIACHIS
702.82
Above hl&amp;:h water. HB Co.Ill St.,
2 door Seda n. V8 Hockct engine Now plckln.11 Red Havens. Other
For 1�9
826.86
Middleport OUlct fhone WY Z·
with standard shirt. Go-Go-­
For 1960
488.,2
var1otic1 !later, New Jluvf11 Or•
And We Service Whal We Sell!
5a20, Rea. Phone WY 2·2917,
Go In thi11 snappy Olds. The
1'"or 1981
1009'
chard. Phone TUrncr 2- 4688,
100
7-19-12tp
blly or your JUe. Karr &amp;. Van
State ExamlnaUona
(7) 2B,'3tc
New Haven.
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-27-Stc
For 1959
390.ffll
usEDruDSoN- Rfi,� R,GERATon.
Eledlon Expen,ic
01 CADILLAC 1111lc $1 R95. Hardtop
Metered bottled ,gaa servlte
Breezy H£ts.
Jewell Curl111,
· For 1958
1 1 8.88
LIGAL NOTIC.
Coupe. The mark of succesa.
7 29 3lp
Phone WV. 2-37 16.
For
1
960
1�.86
1
,
In the Mitter et th.t, OUINllen
&lt;so that yo u can heat your home
Here'8 your chance lo own Am•
For 1961
1 1$,00
1hlp of •ertha M. Cerl, lln lnnm­
erlca '11 llnest al Anwrlc11 's low-­
Adv. Dfll. Land 1�9
_ _ _ _ or brooder ho11ses •L a
BARGAINS IN
. .88
potent Ponon.
eat prlct. A tr11t• value. Karl' .t
Total Exp . Gen. Fund
C11t No. 11,161
7-27-3tr
Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
cost lhal will compete with any
1''or 19'8
:l357.28
The following personal property
For
939
1
D8 OLDSMOBI U,; 8ale $!005. 8821187.40
belon&amp;lng lo the ealate of Bertha
t;,pt or fuel!
For 1960
2057.88
4 door Sedan. IJt'l!UIUul two tone
M. Carl, an IPcompetnt �n.
For 1961
Be the first to enjoy lhia mo­
blue. Power atoerlng and power
2906.00
will be sold by the undenl1ned , al
COAL FURNACES
br1ke1. A quHl11y car. Truly a
public aucUon, al the l1t.e rt1l­ D■l■nce, December 31
·dern method of' heaUn1 : _ see
For 19�
Silea 20-22-24''
24114.2'1
1ood value, K1rr &amp;. Van Zandt,
dence ol sa id Bertha M. Carl ln
For 1 9:59
Pomeroy.
2683.40
7-27-3t('
BLOWERS
ua now!
Harrisonville, Ohio, on the 12th
For 1960
1967.)0
day of AU1tusl, 1980, and ccntlnue
Oil &amp; Gas Conversion U nill1
For 1961
1888.00
from d1y lo day thmaf�r until
See Our_ �mplele Line Of
all the property ii told. "Sale to Llcen" Tu Pund:
RHelpti:
commence al 1 :00 p. m,
Weallnghouae Store
Balance!! J•n uary 1Bl
'7 dozen Jrutt jan, 3 1allons lard,
0
Ph•ne WY 2"'314 SyracuH, O.
For 1908
2888.96
'
M1yt11
l
atove,
cook
t coal
For 19G9
1630.JS
With "Picture Frame" Styllngs
I
w111her, 1 lawn mowier, l' roll brick
For 1960
1128.03
odel Hot Point fhrngc. 30 sldlnlil'., 1 step ladder, 1af'd11n tools.
l it&amp;&gt; M
For 1981
1 1 00.00
ranee,
rtappan
cbalrs,
six
and
table
lnch ovc,1, ovcir timer ind cloc:k
M. V. L,iccnsc Tax
refrl1erator,
Prtced reaionably. Phone WY 2- s•s heater, l'rllidalre
For 1958
306 1.3'1
medloine
'1·28-Slc electric aktllet 11\d mixer,
3873.
For 1939
3067.31
cabinet, chtrT)' cupbolrd. and con­
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1 1 28.03
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lamp.
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Wrial,1 91,
� idldfl trans., power steerln,1 and
1961
For
'300.00
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-=--fii,pe, beauHrul wttlte finllh
lnl! maclllne, 1 1tudlo couth, 1 bed lxpmdlhlrN:
2 bedroom, 1utom1llc heal,
wt� bi.ck top and red Interior
complete, 11 dre.an1\ 1 •tand, 1 Road constr uction
city water. Price f9500, no
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41 10.10
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monlh, pay 111,e rent.
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CROW. CROW &amp; PORTEii,
1880.ll
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7•11,lln'C
Attorneys [or GuArdlan,
1 128.011
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1:15 Thf Secret S or m
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u.oo Gunsmoke
J:fO Tl)f 'J'llnff �t6oger
!0:30 Not For Hire
t:00 Arthur J, Smith-New,
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8:30 Hotel de Paree
1:30 American at Wort
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9:30 Dec('fflb@r Bride
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\0:00 Twllight Zone
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10:30 Penon to l'erson
1 1 : 00 Dig Picture
4:00 News
11 :30 R:F'D, USA
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l2:00 RJv El wood Glbi.
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Janie visited Mt. and Mn. S, IA.
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rooms. Devotions were led by Mrs.
Herbert P:arker. 'l'roy 17,willlnlf,
pr'eaidenl, was in eharge of the
b usinefl!I meetins· d1.1ring which
Ume tt was voted to buy an elec­
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July, 29.
A Wiener roa1t was enjoyed at
the conel uslon of the meeting.
Attending were Mr. and Ml'I.
Paul Kloes, Eleanor Robson, Mr1.
Carl Henlqa:,
Robert Flana11n, M'r.
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Mr. Har\�1\1 fia&amp; beip ill.
Mr, a�d Mrs. rJllfp M•ar
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Mr. and Mr1. Charles Marcinko and
family recenUy.
Mr. and Mn. Billy You.n1 tRent
the week end with Mr. arid Mn.
Lewis Young_
Mn. Edna Stewart, Mre. Ali �
Branstrom and Mrs, Mery KibQle
visited Mi. and Mrs. David Smith
and family recently.
Mrs. Lou Louden and family, of
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Dave Goodwin were business viit0:00 Jubilee, U., � A •
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Mrs. Janice Davis and Polly
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Dural ape'D.t a d1y in Parkerllhqrc
l2 :00 The Bia Picture
9:00 77 Sqnset Slrip ,
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10:00 The Defectives
JohnnJe Relbel and Johnnie Jf!l•
1 ;00 Coll�,1u� ?j"e.ws Cl:!nfJr�_nce
10:30 Black Saddle
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11 .00 'ne N""W 'tnnight
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Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Larkin.I vi s-·
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ited her parents, Mr. and M rs: V lrd:00 · People's ChQic,.
12 · 00 Robfn Hood
giJ Wemsley, Cheshire.
6:30 Sporls Hi11hllgbts
12:30 Li'l Rasd1ls
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stout sftnt
'7:00 Tr11ckdown
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Friday evening with Mr, and
2:00 Studio Wrestling
7 :30 l...verick
Norman Weber.
8:30 Lawman
3:00 I9(W Pro Bowl Game
Mr. �i:ic\ �{S. Bert Sh umway a � d.
3:30 f IH9 ''Pto i=ootball Rwicw- dtfO , 'fht. Beoel " , � •
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4:0() " 1909 Miller High Life Open 9:;,(l The A!'isk11nl
daugll(Jr. �oily, Eunic e Spr� ue,
10:30 Johnny Stace��
4 :30 Sports Thrills of 1959
Corl Swan and ?fell Bl1ln! were
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4111'1er pe1ts of Mr. aJW!5:45 America'&amp; Newsreel Album ft :fO Lale Show
Mr1. tiave Y1teJ and ' Anna S'fan.
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7:02
8:55 W1!al herr.118 t
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7:30
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7 : 00 Saturd.-y Nigiit Jamboree
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7 :30 Bonfi!nza
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8 : 30 Th e �8n and the Chal hfngto 8: 02
ei:30 Gi&amp;M Kid
9:00 The Deputy
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9:30 World Wide 60
8:30
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10 :30 'Man :.-'rom Interpol
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3:30 New1 Pictu�e
1 1 :00 Ne ..·,i Headlinea
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1 1 : 15 Shockw-11tch
7:00 Pioneers
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8:30 Wichita Town
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1 1 : J O WeatJ-.ereast
1 1 :02
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.federated Church Women s Gwld Holds
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· o f the Federat ed ch u rch was held Wednesday evening at the I
church. This party, an annual affair, is give n because at
· Christmas tin_ie so man )'. are busy preparin i for Chri�tmas
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and buying gifts for lhe1r own family, relaUves and frien. ds
that they have SO lillle time for thOsiP, in far away cou ntr i es
who have so little T li e gif t i; are
pllcked and sent out and by the
tlme they reach their destination
it is cJoa� to Chr:�tmas. The
in thi s
Guil
d women feel l h ;,,I
Pomeroy, Ohio
w11y Ch r istmas i n fv• e11: n fields
are not forgollen.
TONIGHT
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G ' fts. fr n m th
ar y
we e
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W.all Disney'&amp;
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ma d e t n t o f our "pac k�- · one
eat� h
'· DARBY O'G UL AND THE
for a bassinet , crib, : ull l en gth
LITTLE PEOPLE"
single bed and a full length dou- 1
Albert Sharpe - Jan e t Murro
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. k c� n tame
ble he d • E 11r
&amp;lips
pillow
quilt.
sheet
ket
n
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SATURDAY
ajamas nighties a nd a rubber
p
"VICE RAID"
•· sent tO
sheet. T'tle pac ks w ill ""'
M11mie Van Doren an d
th e E. &amp; R. church center Ill
Richard Cooga n
St. Louis, Mo. , and from there
- also br sent to a IE-per colony
will
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Ill a foreig11 country.
WILL TRAVEL"
Members al110 broui;: h t h al II I
Three Stooges
towe le and wash cloth which will
be sent to lhe E. &amp; R. church I
SUN., MON. ancl TVIS.
hom e lor aged a t l i pper SanRobert Loui&amp; Stevem,on's
dusky.
Gifts were plil�cd on the
"SINK THE BISMARCK"
baby grand piano, w h ich was cen•
tered with large gree n and white
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candle on a cotton !:Ja�. sur•
GI R LS
rounded by pine b r a11�hes inter spcrsed with red Ch r istmas bau•
bles an d polnsett l es.
Mrs. Fred Blaeltner , president,
Rog. $1 .95 i n
1, ? nducted a sho�t business sesAssorted Colors - Sizes to 14
sto n a nd a cont n hut r nn of . $�00
JULY CLEARANCE
was ma de lo the chunh hu1ld1ng
fund . The _report of th� uommatIng committee was given .11nd
olficers for t_hc new . year arc
Mn. Dale S_m 1th, pre_11dent; ·M r s.
Bl ae ttnar' vice pres,dent ; Mrs .
Albert Woodard , senclary and
�liddleport
Mn. Ch arle� � trau11&amp; , treasurer.
It w� s decid en to chan ge the
mee tmg s from the fourt h Wed•
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nead ay lo . the nut Wednesday,
be g 1 n n 1� g III J anuary
Devotions were h d by Mrs.
Phi! Williamso n ancl iti&gt;ened with
sroup llingl n i;: of Oh Little Town
Lace To Toe Style
ol Bethlehem, fo_lfo_wed hy . t h e
re d i n of he c _r 1 1 R
Sizes 2 ½ to 1 1
�u k e ; � ;� �
t• = n f
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w ,·1'1 1 a :11�� •
w ho � l �seJ will;
prayrr .
The prol!ram in r.har g� of M rs. I•
with an
Ben Neutzlltlf 01wrml
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1 ill C. Moll by J. s. Ba l' k playe d I
Mlddleporl, Ohio
by La rry Tr 11cy,· 1t1 r1. M .- rvin
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BETTER BUY USED CARS
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2 Door llnd Top. Power ate erlni a nd bnikca. Ooe c.arelul local
owner,

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tA.ETTNAR'S
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TU C/•O�S e L l'tl(Ie r
A t t h e fi r st reg ul,ar mee ung of
Troop 249, Boy 1fr11llts. wl,rn
are
twenty or more mu11hers
presen t. a new St"II IOI st· out n '. as.
L er w i 1 1 be e 1 e c· ted � n d a swim m m i;:, , � Hrly _ pl n �f'�l . MPf&gt;tings
! d� .• a l 7
are l'I r rv \\ rrlu1c:-.
UO prn
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G real T ho u .o\ r L" af tt."'r wh ic h
M u s Sal l y S t lu af, g,1t!S\ spe&lt;i k e r,
was m1 rocf1H:cd.
M i �s Sth a � r w ho l , ad f o r her
A 1iou1 01 her
topi c · ' Th i n k i-' 1 '�'
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l'eoplt•' ' st ressed
too m .i ii y people .i re "C ner ous at
C h riat rn ,u tw 1c itll d f� rge t about
the needy for t h '� re st o f the year
Peo ple are so ofl cu wr .i pped up
with them�� lv e1, tha l they fa il t o
Cll perie nce i d en tifi ca t i on
with
peopl e o r t o (I U � th 1. msd ves , n
their pla c es. H is v u y easy l o
forget misf' ry and i n j ustic e when
we d o n o t ex pe r ien ce them ou r•
selves.

&lt;..\m tin u in g , M is s ti c l1a a ! said
we muSl firSl , sec t ll': needy oursel\'es and Sct'o!ld, make other
people aware ut ,he needy and
imffering uro :.Pld us. l�vcn though
many people forget ! h11t we are
· dged for ou , s ,· n s of om ission
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and there is no earthly treasure
whirh liveth or a IJI·a el h f orever.
· g 0 � t O f ou r w ay tor others
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pt·ople
like
Some dedicated
Sc h weit zer, mis sion ,u l es and ot h e rs who work for u1.t1ers purely
out of 1, ..Te, actu,tli· 1,· nd the
complete kin d or eelf fu!•
most
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Miss Schaaf clOfied ner :emllrks
with "H.S we Jive hen on earth
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, u r l l veil will be_ m od1·e mc-a n,ing ul an d more enr1c h c lf we ue p
ever he fn re u, 'h e fact ' h t e c h
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At th o clo8c of the meellng,
the �ro up adjournecl to the sod al roorn whe re pineappl e punch
and
8860 rted Christmas cuokl e s
nuts were served. rrom a table
with wh ite eover a n a ce n tered
with an arrengemen t or red and
white gladioll with lBll white hpers 011 either si d e. The Christmas theme was carried out in the
napkins. Hostesses were the Happy Harvest ers claH.

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WORLD'S FIRST 2 PEOPLE!
"ADAM AND EVE"
(111 Coloril
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WORl.J)'S LAST 3 PEOPLE!
.:J;;SH, &amp; DEVIL"
"WORLD,
Al!Lo Oartoon

LAST TIMES FRIDAY

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SATURDAY ONLY

lh1ster Crabbe , Barton MacLanc
"GU NflGHTERS o{ ABILENE"
- ial10 Ex:ceptiona\ly Goo d
&amp;lence Fiction Thrill e r
"THE MYliTERIANS"
(In C!nemascope &amp;. Color)
AlllO C111rtoon
SUNDAY and MONDAY
ln�rrflc\ Bel"aman, Curt Je 1\ge ns
"INN OF THE
6TH HAPPIN&amp;'iS"
(In Scope ,and Color)
And Guc1rantce d to PlcHe All!
- al8b Pat Conway - M11ra Corday
"UNDERSEAS GlilL"
NOTE: DUE TO LENGTH OF
"INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPI­
NESS" . WE WllL RUN "UN­
DERSEAS GIRL" ONE TIME
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I Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. L1lhan Stieff with Rev .
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Donald Boo ne , p_astor of the First Baptist Church, giving the
blessing preceedmg the meal.
The meeting of th e group was o l&gt;t:ned with t�e smgtng . of
" Praise God From Whom AU Blessmgs Flow,' after wlitch
Rev. �oward Ruppelt, putor . of nest mee.ting was conducted by
th e F1rtl United
P_re11byterian the presi den t, . M_r,. Clarence
Church g��e the _ o rn mg pra yer. rc � e: l at W hl: �m'
s �=e ��:
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A spec11 ,"1us u:a 1 1��be r a
Mrs• White ,
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�res� nt,ed wit . Tom e lY 1un�
M r_s. Haptonstall a nd Mrs. Lester
mg ·Ha �Y� 18 on the �parrow
accompa�1 ed by Mn. Ste1ff al the Boice.
gra n_d pia n o.
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A contribution was taken for
M iss Margare t Sau!'r, _ president
Americ11n Bible Society by
the
_ tJon spok e
of the county Ol'�aniua
, meetto the group. Highlights of her the gcoup and 1hc count"
in
will
he
which
d al the
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g
th
at
talk brought forth the id ea
God KnOw, '· God Loi:es and God. 1-'i rsl U ni t ed P resbyteria n Church
o n Sept. 13 was a n nounce d .
C a.re s. Mis1
_ Sa �er u_M_d the Blbl1 .
cal quota11on We .are Fe arfully,
Before the close or th e meet­
Wonderfully made'' in her t.alk. in g Rev. Boon e sptlke to the 1
She apoke of God' l, rovision for group brlcfly.
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the IOU I throug h Jesus
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our full commitment to
.The meeting do:ied with the
A vocal dut:t "Il I!!: No Sec r
group giving the Lord's Prayer i n
Waii sung b y Mre Beulah White unison.
an d Mrs.
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Guests were Rev. and Mr:i.
the 1a 1..:r accompanymg on t he
Boone an d daughLer J e.en, Mrs.
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aces" altet' ·)'w :i'ri Rl'.,. _ �up;l; etha of Rutland, Mr. Kelly, Mias
P�fo Q! h ' f ath er •J e a n Ell en Dabo, RPv. Ruppell
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Mr. and Mn,. Lawrenrc Milhoan,
Mid d leport, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber and children or Rut.
la nd returne d over the w�ek end ,
a tri1• lo North Caroli na.
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On thelr way to North Carolin\
they visile d at Fontana Villa g e, th•
Copper Hills an d sprn 1 i""VPral'
1 d1tys at Hiawassee Reaort Village.
They returned throu�.h t..:halt,•
nooga, Ten n., and slopped at
Lookout Mountain and Rock
, where they ,aw Mr. anq Mr,. Joe
Young, Sr., and Mr. 1na l'\t!'s. JOO ,.
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1 home from Flor ida. They alsQ vl8•
ltecl at Mammonth Cave ln Kell•
tucky before returnin1 �ome.
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NOW f3.28 inti '4.28

SLACKS · · · · · · Reduced 20%
SWIMWEAR
Salt $6.9S to $8.9S
Shorl SitJeYe ..asfeeveleu

BLOUSES . , .' . . . . . . . Reduced to

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SHORTS - Values To '3,9&amp;

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ettmnwrr.Juit it� from front to
blokl , :'lwo apeod1 for quicker
oaiollne and dthumldif)'lfll. New
"Her ftttln. duet, dirt 'and· potllfft
from Ifft■ llr• -Milt pufflp Qivet
■teadf • 'watmth on cool da)'I.
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'I A breaking and entering al Rutland and two · assault
I battery cases �ave kep\- the office of Sberlfl Ro�rt H .

hach busy since yesterd•y. with ttu,.e men In Jail this m
log charged with assa� and ballet)' and the b�aijng and
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. te'rlng under investlotioQ., .
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The Carson Servfci, ' :siallon at Rutland was entered
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lime last night by breaking the glass . from a side wmdow. ,
entry was discovered a! 7:i5 a.ni!' today by Mr. �son
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to break op en a ' $100 a nd eoats by Jud ge Peoples,
Charles Sanon! Little Hocking
soft drink cooler in the station
thor was Jailed lut nu:ht b)' Pom eroy
1 faile d but th e statlvn was
oughly ransacked, Deputy Sayre police for hearlnJ: before M11vor
,aid: A similar entry was also Charl es Le&amp;ar on an intoxlcation
made last night in 2. McArthur charge. Theodore Boyer, 17 year
Sherm old juvenile Involved in attemptbutiness e stablishm e nt,
Hartenbach said today. The Sher• ed breakln&amp;9,enteringf. ln Pom­
\ iff is Inv e stigating the po1sibiljty eroy two weeks 1g1 t1 «1i released
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that the same persons were in- yealerday Crom the ccunty jail on
· valved in both events.
orders of the juvtinllf! court. He
The poSRibility that th e brea k- has been returned to his home at
Ing and entering was th e work Ge orgetown, · Pa.
------a! proressionals !eemed to be
ruled out because many items of
Yalue were not taken aL tbe Rut­
land station, Deputy Sayre taid.
He theorized that the ransacking
E MEDICAL :EVENT ..:. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barrett pose with llielr thh'd set of
of the eatablishment wH · . for lbe
ntica1Jwms J&gt;rlnging the total in their fa mily to 14 children,. the oldest 14, in the ollices
purpoae of 1ookinf for .money:
Po mero_y physlcjan. The event was called "mo,t rare · in obstetric•" by the physician .
ln jail today 1waiUn.t hear•
Fra�s, born first, is a t ..righl; Thomas, is at the left.. Mother. a�d children are in good
Ing in County Court JrS,(lnday is
h, Al •lefl; Miss Louisa Johnson. - Photo by Kenneth Grover, Grover' s Studio.
Eirl McGrath, Carpenterr char&amp;•
CIUCAGO UPI-Vice Pretlde,t
td with two cou nt&amp; or au■ult and
battery, One affldavJt,, , ahJhed by Richard )t Nixon , braced I&lt;,- •
undeNl.og
his wife, Minnie 11.eGrath, charg- whirlwind, selt•atyled
cirnpaign ror the presidency, to-­
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her
beat
husband
her
that
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BIG TALL JOB -' High above Court-st this week a 1500
and broke her arm. The other, cby at a Uatenrng st,Hion with
pound ' air conditioner was hoisted into the roof of the .11\ree­ signed by E. M.: Bratton, Carpen­ 1pokeamen from th e weathervan e
F. Building by a motor crane. The equipment ls ter, charKed assault an d battery farm belt.
story J.
The .meeUng wu urned at cull­
beln installed by the Ohio Fuel Gas Co., for the Blue &amp; G(ay with intent lo kill, by strikln1
&lt;A Pomeroy phyalcian today ex• in the Barrett family to 14 childre n
ing sentiment from at lead 22 �ed io ent er claim to pretiding all Jiving. The oldest is a da�gbter,
eon1ectionary and bus statio1_1 which occupies the main floo�. and kicking the plaintiff.
et.atea on preUina: farm problems at� one · -of . the moat rare of all 1 age 14. Mrs. Barrett Is 32 yean
The crane is owned by Doq Kin Jacl&lt;son, 0., and was pr0$ied
An
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quarrel
county
Athens
Mil\ Njlon an4 ivg.,(1'1- Jllbltet�.
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led
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Poiril•Ol'
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Th e sherttrs department w..
MW: lfertdetl s�tt◄t Oh, S'•·
passing through Pomel!Qy" betw ·en lllidDr ,construclloif · jobs.
and re1ulted � 1n the arre1t of Eu-� Rent, , Clbit Lod«e .were known lem Ceater e,re11. was dellver.ed of UMd.. for h elp by Lbe .parrctt taqi­
gene Weekly, Athene: Route 3, to re cognlr.e Repu�llean weak- hcr third aet of multiple births at ily wh,ich arrived in Pomeroy af'
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and James Kisor, Millfleld, on nesa.
5:30 a. m. in the. physicia n's E. ter midnight. He called the pbya.i­
charges of assault and battery
Press Secretary Hflrbert Klei n �dain St. offices. Two previous sets cian who removed Mrs. Barr ett to
pre ferred b)' Paul Stelnmet.z, alao
aald a ''major" farm policy of twins like the one born today, his offices a nd attende d the binhs.
In an entry filed in the Clerk
of Ath ens.
Mr. Barrett, until recently un- of
also we;c not iden tical.
Courts office and tigned by
signed affldavit1 apeech ie amon1 e arly ite ms on
Steinmetz
"This in one ol the most rare employed, told the doctor he only
nda.
a&amp;e
Nixon'!
John C. Bacon. Jame1 F.
Judge
claiming the two men alruek him
He will attend public me e tings e ve nts in obstetrlca/ ' the doctor, recently obtaine d a job eutting Sean is allowed to partici pate in
The drawing for door pl'i1001S w•s as be alichte d from the beer
The annual SEO Guero1ey Breed­
who declined lO hive his -name timber.
Workman's Compe11111tion funds.
en Aesocialio n picnic and field completed with (;�,re.nee Price, lruck he drives at an Ea1t Maln in Seattle, W■sh., Friday, return• used, a:&amp;id .
A jury had returned a verdict in
day was h e l d at Brookdale Farm, Portland win.Ping tbe Gue.rn�ey St., re1teurant. The 'l'ft'o men Ing late that nllht or Saturday
"I've never read or heard of it
favot ot' 5'ars in a trial held July
the home of Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. heifer call donated by , Edspn were arrested by tht At.hen's coun­ to Wa1hl ngton.
8 and 7. No appeal bu been m ade
Roush.
A Nixon meetin1 wiµI th e GOP occurring befort," he sai d .
Brow n at W ellaton.
ty sheriff.' and brought here laat
Arrival of Eliza Francee Barrett,
by the defendant, Jame. L. Yo ung.
Other winners of the calf nura­ night about l 1 :SO. In Co_unJy hational committee and bi1 aub-'
Approximately 70 members and
later,
minutes
rew
a
and
first
et al.
guests e njoyed the pienle dinner i ng bucke �, caU fetd and show · court this morning,
ch1r1es sequent new, conference · Friday Thom■1 Barrett, brought the total
by
d
e
donat
in&amp;
e
"un·
ca�paign
to
plaRfi
dladoa:ejl
cream
b
ice
W
straps
Pete
Roush,·
Lloyd
e
r
wilh
e
against Kisor were dropped and
A bearing on a petition lo modi­
the Imperial lee Cream Co, of Shlelds Bill Carelton, Bill Green- . Weekly· was fin ed '2&amp; and co&amp;Ul on til our throatll are rr.w" lo cou­
fy a divorce decree in the caae of
L
ple Republican control of the
Charleston.
wood, t:mory Powell; Hoiner An­ his plea of guilty to the charge,
He len L Hyull n Kenneth W. Hy­
Durlng the bri er business meet, de reon and P. H. ·Mora.
William Reeves, Albany Route Houae with a GOP 1uceessor in
sell has been set for Aua:. 30 at
A cattle judging eonteat Wat 2, was given a stiff fine in Coun­ the White Houae, He co n ceded
lng, Ed son Roush, president, intro­
Sonny Holter, so n or Mn. Wick 10 a. m. A contempt charge against
duc ed various guests, Featured he ld with Ron Eberhard Of Grove ty court by Judge £. W. People• eonllnued Se ate control to the
Wyatt, Middleport, showed colore d the defendant in the same action
1peak er tor the afte rnoon was E d City doin a the Judging.
slides take n in the Hawaiian Is­ will also be heard at that time, IC·
today ifter enterln,: a .plea to a Democrats. j
Haaf.
Tying for fif11t place were Mra. charge of intoxication, Reeve!
lands t"'riday evening for the pro• cording to e ntrie1 filed yutenlay.
Harold Carnahan, Karen Thelas, had been released trom the coun­
gram of the Mid d l e port-Pom eroy
M r. Haaf spoke on the, severl. l John Robinson, Do nald Mora
and ty jail yesterday morni ng follow•
Rotary club.
Columbus,
72,
Davis,
Helen
Min
divisions that go together to make Charles Theiss.
·
lng hi• arre1t by PIOmeroy, police
He was introduced by program Burning Paper Put
a form er Rside nt ·of Salem &lt;.:enter,
up the Slate Departrqent or Agri.
on
fined
was
He
charge,
almilar
a
ed at her home yesterday after• chairman Paul Smart. Holter, who
di
culture and their irntortance not
Mr. Roush introdueed Margaret
noo n following a prolonged -illness. has spent five years in the Navy, Smoke In Drug Store
only to farmen but the 1eneral Carelton who has just recently
The Pomeroy Fire Department
She was t he daughter of lbe late is a graduate of Middl�porl High
public.: He also told of aome of the been awarded one of two re1ister•
called )leaterday at 2 p. m.
was
rare
ed
show
slides
His
SchooL
h111d
and
Davi&amp;
iByron
Mrs.
d
an
Mr.
growth of the Guern!ley AHocia- od Guerns ey helfers placed by the
1moll:e wa1 discovered in the
when
lived in Salem tow nship the great­ close-up night view.s of erupting
tion which hae doubled its state Association to start a, heifer calf
and Lohse Drug Store
Swisher
­
s.
d
islan
the
on
s
e
volcano
�o
Col
moving
r
e
h
life.
of
rl
membeuhip in the last rlve years. ring,
Harry E. Priee, M, of Pitts- er P&amp;
buil ding.
ago.
years
few
a
umbU1
Harold Carnahan, ch.tiirman of
Theae show dates were given:
burgh, Pa., died at St. Joseph HosGuests at the mee ting were Lou
Surviving is a siste r, Mrs. Jam e&amp;
Firemen found that the smoke
August 19, Dl11trlct Guernsey show lhe SEO Diatrict Guernsey show re­
pltal in Parkenbura after becbmF1orida, son-in- law of Aten
Miller,
was being drawn Into the bijilding
al th e Meigs County Fair; Aua:usl mir\ded · all pre1ent t�at the show
Ing III while on hli vae■tlon at his T. Long, Columbus; a ni ece, Mr&amp;. Shain of Pomeroy, also a guest.
and
Eva Bann an, Dallas, Te xas:
30-3l, Ohio Futur!Jy Show at the wae again being held a t the Meigs
Rotary President Gene Grate by an air cond ltio.ni�g unit from •
COLUMBUS UPI - BIil H. Frib• former home tn Portland, Ohio,,
two nepbeWs,
Raymond LOng.
chimney bet:ween th e drug store
Ohio State F1lr; Ott. 12, Ohio Clas, Co. Fair and urged aU to parllcl• Jey, natlon•l commander of the
Servlcea were heht at the Metho•
n ition to Harry Barnes,
Wilk esville, a nd Don- Dav is, Jr., gave recng
d I.he Williarns 5 &amp; . to cent store
an
1ic sale.
pate.
i
m.,
2
al
Portland
in
Church
ill
d
Dlaabled Amerie,n Veterans, said
PAthens. A brother, Don Davia, pre­ ed tor of "The Little Whee l" club Where paper wts being burned in a
b'u lletin, for his work· on that pro­
today the nation "ha■ fora:otten il• Monday, July 25. Mr, Price WH a ceMd her In de'.a\h.
member of the Ame■ MethodiSl
A board of d irectors meeting basement stove . There wu no dam•
je!:!t.
W• :1:: •d
Fun eral 8erVltes will be held
� �· •
Hauilwood
Plttlbur1h;
In
Church
called at the home of the age rel)Orted,
been
ba�
J
• 11nin1 collecUons
Sunday afternoon at the Stron g &amp;
·
lhrou1h the sale of the oraanJza• Maaonlc LOd1e, 5eotti1t Rite Bod· Son Funel'll l Home ln , Wilkesvm e president, North Front-st, ne xt
,
,
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Tropical storm l!renda foday 'lion's mlnature llcenae platca for lea and the Shri ne.
with burial in th e Salem Center Tuesday at 8 p. m .
Ladies of the Heath Methodist Patrol Cites 2 Men
rushed toward the heavily populated Ne)" Jersey ind south• . key rln11 and mwln1 oppo1IUon
Surviving are hi• wlfe, Dorothy; cemetery.
h serving the dinner in base­
Churc
western Connecticut shores and President Eisenhower's sum-- to leaulatlon in beh1U of dlaabled
For Law Violation•
eral
· vettr1n• •ub1tantl1te hi1 e�■rae. a d1uahter, Donna; a 10n, Robert; Friend■- m1y call at the fun
1
·.
rooms of the ch"rch were
menl
mer White House at Newport, R. I.
The Gallipolis Post of the
al any tim e after this eve�home
mother,
n;
his
arandchlldre
two
·
:.t:rs. Glenn Lambert, Mra. Earl State Highway , Patrol report, the
"• add"'aaed the DAV • Ohio
·
gust
the
60
to
up
and
hour
an
miles
50
of
Packing win••
s
n
,
_
g
,
and a slater. ____
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Knight, Mrs. Herman H a ddox, Mrs. arrest of Llwrence Fred Willi!,
ronve:ntlon here. More tha n 500 three brothtrl
.:
storm left wtnd and rain damage in its wake as it
• ch urned up
memMrt1 ot the arg,nlzation a nd
Tho m as Riky a n d M isses Frieda Mi dd leport, on a charge of over­
the eastern United States at an unusua lly fast clip of 30 miles - their 1ueaLI were here for the
.l''aehnle and Bess Sa n born.
load . He hu been cited to the
per hour.
three-day meeting.
Gallipolis Municipal court thls afTh e storm forced the President in I.he New York and New Eng•
"Each year as we "'ge t further
ter noon.
,
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
to postpone ror 2fi hours his re- land· area.
rrom war, Its horror11 a nd
lhe
patrol
ed by the
ll'fllst
Also
s·
R
d
e
e
Terry,
Admitted: Dorothy
The Weather Bureau warned of har1hnes11 of the 1acrlflces which
turn to Newport from Denver
was Gayle M. Patterso n , Racine.
Langsville
Sherman,
Janet
ville
. - .
·
cited to the Meiga County court
where he wa3 visil;in&amp; Mn. Ei- he■ vy rains and local fioodlng tp- it demanded Crom the disabled
Talbott, Portlan d .
day in southeastern New Yor� veteran 11ip furth er froin the pub­
drivers cooks, and te!tchers were employed by the Roule I ; Moll)'Lettie
Bus
A11g, l o n a apeedlng charge.
,
Cunningham
senhower'a ·ailing mother. The an d aouthern New FJlgland "wit�• lie memor)'," Fribley said. "Each
Discharged
n 'school District board in a recent meeting Exe­
Northwester
Syracuse; Mary Hayman, Racine
flight waa postpon ed whe n White in 100 miles or 10 1 ' · Of tl\e coast year th e ne eds and problems of cutive Head George Dallas said today.
HU; Diane Taylor, Pomeroy.
House pilot Col. William Draper and said there would be little the disabled veteran weigh lelS
�da Kraeuter� formerly ?f
Sava11:e Removed From
BorNellie
Mrs.
Harrisonvil1e,
national
the
on
c1m­
heavily
istorm
the
of
r
e
pow
the
in
change
avy
e
h
warned the Preeident aboul
Rac.1ne :1nd teaching recently in I
HOP
RECORD
An•
Wilma
Mn.
substitute,
gan;
Recreation Center
ctorm winds and rain, upected during th e ne xt 12 to 18 houn. scie n ce."
Nelaonv11le, has been employed
· The p0�roy Ba11d Boosters are
I der&amp;on. Subcook for Ru11and,
The Syracuse emerge ncy sq\J.a d
.
lo repl1&lt;!e Mra. Janyee Burl eson.
sponsori ng a �ecord hop tonight was call ed al 10: 10 R, m. last night
assistant
and
Turner;
Melva
Mrs.
John Duddln1, a Mi&lt;! dlE: port pro- (
parttime) cualo dlan at H iarrison- from 7:30 until 1 1 p. m. al the to take Leo Savage, Galllpolis,
duet 1nd teaching recently in
Pomeroy Junior High School aud l• fh)m the Syracuse Recreation C e n­
e Is lln. i!e1sie Graham.
vtll
Cumberland, 0., ha11 been em·
toriuin. Bill Miller, W MPO, wiU be ter at the lowil hall to the Meigs
dlitrlct
for
the
The coal bid
ployed H aul1tant football coac
the d isc jockey (or the evenlng,
for
Hogue
Orville
awarded
wu
�
Gene ral Hoapilal.
replaciq David Knl1ht at Rut $'1 ftO
per ton. Clarence Lacey
.
Savige was said to have been
land High School.
SIGN CONTRACT
the Ohio Valley Biiking Co.,
of
rrom a possible heart at­
)iufferina
The new Harrlsonvllle Grade
The trustees of Rutland township tack. He w11 taken to the Holzer
Mldi:llePt&gt;rt. won the contract to
HYANNIS PORT, Ma�•· UPI- ' "until the end of the seDlon11 1 Heida - all of them of key
School principal la Meryl Houdhave signed a contract for fire pro­ Hospital from the M e iga General,
supply bread to the district.
Democra\ie running m'atll1 lohn F. which will begin when the Sen- portance to the Amerle■_n people.
asheldt.
with the Village or Middle­ emergency squad memben said
tection
d extended it&amp; official
boar
The
Ke nnedy and �ndon ill, :John&amp;0n ate tecon'lt!nU Aug. 8.
''There are ■uch key laauea 11it is announced.
port
e gret, at l-osing Ernr.st Davlis of
r
d
de
Inclu
t-oda.y
,
hired
Bua
drivf?tS
Thay lndlcetN thay would NI'- ready on the calendar u medical
toClay pled1ed their- full energiH
driver
to enactment ot the le11Jlatlon PJ:O- 19$1 Yke PntWtnt •� M. care fof the aced, hou1ln1, aid to Worley Hiley, Ralph M•comber, the Salem area as a bus
PLAN MOON VOYAGE
ill he,lth.
,r110 before Coqresa in . Au,u1t ! Nixon'• p,�I � �- � education. mutual ■eeutlty appro­ Joe Caney and Titu1 Smith. The because of
LICINSE l$$UllD
GTON UPI-The Na•
WASHIN
the
in
The meeting w11 held
•.nd warned Rtpllbll'c ns acalnst l trtlefl In order ,. WOl'Mtt Clftl,, prlatlon, and minimum wage leg. 111lltlnt driver 11lr the Harrison•
licen9e bu been is­
d Space Ad·
marrlage
n
a
s
A
Aeronautic
tlonal
Rut­
the
In
Dalla11
Mr.
of
n
Qrtice
Gil•
ville 1rel. la to be Bemard
to lr:eep ,eltn.lnt prior to ltl!IINIWilr. ... )
, ••obltl"lletionlat tactica
l1l1tlon," they uid.
on (NASA) disclosed to­ .sued in Prob_a� ,ourt to Robert H.
ministrati
e
Tb
ementary buildlng.
El
land
'
Vernon
tor
and
Rutt•nd,
key
1'ennedy and lohMOn. Who work•
,them from pualn1 pendin1 ineuit expected to a!iok Congress E11tma n , 19, clerk, son or Homer
ed l■te Into Ute nl(ht eh plaD1 , "':We Intend to devote our full Weber. Ml hlrinp are providing nut meeting will be August 10 day
. .,.._
January for mor:ey to build �•\man and Mra. Leland_ Sa�ton,
next
and
lnrurlince
pl1ee.
•same
the
at
by
approve,d
,re
eneJ'IIN to the enactment of this medical report,
The Democratic preaidential tor the Au(Qlt aeulon of
·
n spaceahip for voy• Pomeroy, and Sheila �. Strauu, •18,
,
three-ma
a
g11ollne bids, u well 'as oth\9'
and vice pruidientlal candklatH , and far I.Heit ..abaequent eiinP■�. pro,ram ind we will leave our the county.
the moon In the mM opera�r, da\!gbter of Mr. and
around
ages
on
tbe
le
buaine11
important
fol•
Coob were emplo:,ed' u
-■I� in a joint 1t1temt1nt they ·win 1 1ald the unfinra� budneu J;Jefote printipal com"Pal11nln1 unUl the
·
Mn. WilUam Strausa, Pomeroy,
years.
10
nellt
s.i..ld.
Dallas
M:r.
a1enda,
lOwa:
aald.
they
Conam, "eoven ·a wide nnp bl end of the aenton."
Wave- their , priQclpal

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Former Resident Lava Eruptions
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SEOUL, Korea UPI-Dr. John
M. Chan1 today led bis Democra­
tic Party to a srnuhin1 victory
over the former ruling Liberal
Party of deposed · President Syng­
man Rhee and pleda:ed he would
11rlve lo build a 1trong and free
republic.
Chang, former vice president.
claimed hi1 rouowcu had clinch­
ed 1S4 se,ts in the p(lWerful 233me mber lower house.
Howe ver, the vote-counting wa.11
rnarried by violence and ballot•
burning.a by Koreana protesting
' µi.,,-1 p
��Ito
. RW'• 12-yea,� 1ulQcratic
rule was reaoundt)' erusbed as
the former Korean leader's fol­
lower■ were badly beaten. On ly
two member• of the poat-re volu­
tionary Soci•li11t Party, inc-luding
won seats
Pl�. e:� Suh Son
Jn the lower house .Jndependents
and
1plicter P•rties took 36
Ritt.
The aaeinbly will elect a new
pretident and mun approve the
;ueelderit'a cboite for premier,
Alao at stiite in the election.s for
the COYtrament to repbce the
one elected in "rigged elediona"
1111 Marth were 58 aeatJ iza the
Senate,

ft�et Of Multiple Births Here Today
Called 'Most Rare Event' In Medical History Pate Serviees

Guernseymei Hold Picnic At
Brookdale Farm Near Wellston

Harry Price
Services Held
Commander Finds At Portland
Public Suffers
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Noah Huklna will have ch■rge
Methodilt
of the Forest Run
ch urcb 1e rvlce Sunday 8 am; Vic­
tor Brown the Racin e tervlcel •l
10:45 am 1n d Ri�hard Chambel'I
the PorU1n d church ,t 7:30 pm.

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A goi11� away parly wRB held
July 23 at the hom e of Mr. and ·
1,
·Mn. Don Grueaer honoring Mr.
and Mrs. �.-ell H•wthl)f,ne whq
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Fun lime will be observ ed this are movini to Pennsylvania.
e serv e d and I
wer
Refreshments
Saturday night, July 30th, at .a
the a gift was prese n ted lhe honordance· party lo be held in
Catholic Church au d ilorium 7:30 ed guests.
'
to 1 1 '.30,
Atlendin,:i were Gord on WineLeon Jorda n ond Ken n y Hy• brenn er, Susa n
Zl•1pa n , Flip
sell, known as �he J�ys, will pro- Werry, Karen Stewart. Lawrenc e
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., , de the music.
Hasbar.i:er. Ralph StE'wart, Jim
By FRED DIE HOU OA fil.JLT
New dance8 wlll b� highlighted Stewart, Nicky Nidiolaon,
RonM ills Sha r on Jones visite d sev . the twi1t, multlplicatlon and lag n ie Calvert. John Httzer. Shirley
C"!'r1 l days this week with he r aunt, dances, A rock and roll da nce Young, Homer Cole, Mary Con•
eonteit will be held.
nolly, Roger Gaul, S1u1ie Stobart,
Mrs. Dor othy Dan d akis in Ath e na.
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The Jays will hol d several out- Shirley Wlppel, S;1Jl
M r. an d M rs. J 0h n C · v roma n
y Noble,
n
uri
d
hopa
door
month
ext
n
g
- Sally Barte ls, Barban McDa n iels
a nd Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Vroman
.
an d so n, Ma� k , are spen di_ng aev- 8a l ur day .s d11nce wi 1 1 be spon- and Sharon McDarti el.s .
1
eral day_� tlm we e k camping an sored by the Pomero Y Little ,
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Al� Legion membca:s of Raeii!J-9 J ·.
.s o n , Mike , wer� in New Philadel- 1
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Post {!Ck � �Qd Auxiliary · tnd [·
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, a I urcI ay on busme s . En I
P h1 11 I as l S
Y
familidi al'e lr(vited t:o a 'picnic ,
,
l route humc they visited their son
' al David Yo8t'li fi1hln1r .cabin OJt
I and family, Mr. and Mn. James
Sun day ""m
July :u.. nffifu...u
'"' Vl"'"' . e, at•·
ti:
LI oyd, in
· 8e 1 pre.
4 pm. Britta•. cov,red
di1h aod.
1
M. L. I-Te nch, who rece n tly un I
, -, , .� � ·
d rink.
I
derwenl s ur gery A t �ol zcr Hosp_tt1
ly LUC ILLI HAWKI NI
1
al waa relurn cd to his home Wed, ;
. ,,.
n csday and is reported to be lm A. H. Ebe rsbach wbo under•
proving nicely,
we n t surgery al Hol:r:er Hospital
.
Mn . E l ia P uckett a n d so n , Mike, two weeks ago has returned
a r e \' isitl n g in New York where home and Is convaler.cing nicely,
Mr. ru�kctt i11 employ ed .
Mi9s Doris Well of Columbus
, Hec"nt v,isitora with �fr. an d Mrs. spent the past week with her
E dward Stiles and family were M r . parentll, Mr _ and Mr5 . Emerson
and Mrs. Hubert Surface a nd chfl• Well, Plea■ani Rld&amp;:e.
dren of Cl�v cland: , M� . an d MNI.
Mr. and Mra. Johh Duffy and
Thomas Hnoks dnd children, CW - famlly of Halifax, Mass., w-,rc
Utnbus, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Be'i. · recent guests or Mr. and Mrs.
bout, Columbu s , an d Mr. Clark Phil Globok■r an d family. ·
Smith, Tampa, Fla.
Mr, and Mi's. Stanl ey Kuin lk
Visiling Thursday with R e v. a n d or Garfield H e ight• will arrive
Mrs. Do n ald Boone and daughter, tomorrow for a visit with h er
Jean, were Mrs. William McMahon, brother and siste r-in-law, Mr. !
;trs. William Zo lman, Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Phil Globok&amp;r . .a.'11.d lam- I
M urrhay an d Mre. Ernest Toms.
Uy,
I Mark F're n ch, son of Mn. Ed ria
Mr. and Mrs. James , Sha nerFrenc h , has been UI at their home. an d ramily aqd ri,tr. and Mrs.
Mn. Leal.a Gothard , who has John Shiner'. and fttrnUY of Ne­
bee n in N ew Yo rk with her daugh- wark spent the past week end
ler nnl1 faintly, Mr. and Mrs. WI I- wllh Mr. and Ml'1. E1d1e Mouma n I
lla 111 l'ills c1nd children . h u; re. and ramily, M l nersvllle,
;
t
turned home. The PltlH h1 mlly acEarl , J)e l n)I. Jr. llnli Miu Betty
('Ompanic d _hl'.'r a�ld �n. Pitts a nd · Oa mos'key ha"e re tufoed home ,
ch l\drrn will visit with her w h ll e . ,.,.,. 1 JO day11 ,vaeaUo n trip to
Mr. Pitts i11 In reserve trai n ing in Florida.
l
All:1bama.
Mr aml Mrs. Hobart Geora e
M rs. C. E. Ruppelt i, Lhe hou11e and daughter Dorcas or Tampa, I
i: u est o[ Miss Phyllis Joarhlm and Fla. who have be en gueall of
father, Phi_l l!P Jo�&lt;'him1 whil e she Mr. ; and Mr11. Harry S nyder of
I s here vl11tmg with her so n, Re v. Harrisonville Road returned to
Howard Ruppel I . _ _ __ _ -- their home t0011y.
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Pack.aged home mad e lee cream
ia being ■old by th� Youth Fe l­
lo,n;hlp or the Un ited M ethodlat
Church. Ord e rs m.11y be placed
wlth the R e v. Eugene Brown or
Mra. Roy Reuter.

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Middleport WCTU Holds A�nuol _Picnic
_ At Steiff Residence
I
Thursday Evening

Mn Roy Holle, WU
&amp; p eaker . and conducttd a work
I
s h u p usm g n owe n in sea1on ,
.
when th e �ildwood G ard�n Club
n
e
����:e�1 ir::e ;:;:t' ��n :e�
t h odist Churc h .
The m ee ting in charge ot Mrs.
D a Hd Nease,
vi ce pree ident.
opl'ned with de�otio n s by Mrs.
A l fred YeaLiger who read a poem
:ciiher In Heaven We Thank !
Thee · A p.1,1pe r on ·· Now is the
t i me to·· prepared t,y Mrs. Mil tun ll11 u d.ishel! was read by Mrs. •
N e
e:� r&lt;- port o n the Gilmore ceme"
1err proj1•r1 wu given by the
,·9111rn 1 1tet&gt; A C'otl nty meet i n g for
u r 1 l., r s and pr ngram chairma n
tu hf held al the D A \., Hall ln
annou n ce d . The
P o meror was
d &lt;'.O r p r izf' rlo '1 a led by Mrs
l 1 1r;,:111 Fi�her was ;,,warded to·
I
M i's Uswin Nease .
Blue nhOOns for flowe r ar. , .1rde d
:1,1
rangemcnts were
. Io
"'1 rs o11 �· 1 d Nease . "•t rs. E d 1son
l k,llon . Mrs. Fred J'. e a,e, 1�rs.
R a y r:�omas, Mrs. H om.er Holtcr l
,ind Mis. Henry Thomas.
A l_ th e _ dose of t he , meeU�
('u o k11's , itccf ter1 a nd �e mo nade
were served to l h ��e rn entlon�
111:iO\' e and Mrs Chru,t} },tie r, M ra.,
Karl frr u eser. Mrs. P� ul Fiaher,
Mrs _ vet non Ne�se, M r�. Kenneth
l l 11rris, Mrs Dwight MIihoan an�
g u • st�, Mrs. lloltcr, ?,tra. Guy
Russf'll and Mrs. Wallal"t! PoWeJ'I.
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Soiol'i, duets, �u!lrtett.es •? d congre
g a u o n a l � mgmg . co � pnse th ese I
.
popular . hymn amgs.
scheduled
r
al
���: ;�rsl
���' ;;�!
Nation al Bank ol Racine and pas !
to r of Methodist churches m the
Reeds ., ill � a rea . The publi L° 1 s 111
v i ted.
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BUICKS - PONTIAC$ - GMC TRUCKS

Club Hos Session
At Forest Run

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One cucrul owner. Low mil e age.

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Fnnenl aenlces for Cidierine
Columbia, who
P�le, 77,
died Friday at S p. m. at her
residence will be held Sunday !t
2 P, m. from the We,11t Columbia
EUB Ch�b witb th!ii Rev. Ralph
M1b_oney ln charge.
Born, Sept. 30, 1882, 1he was
lhe daughter of the late Val Ste­
wart amt Emmajean Hall Stewart
�urvivon are her b111band,
W11Uam ; two_ brother� George ,
We■t Columbta and Will, Cohun­
bua, 0.
Friends will be received at the
riesidenee llfter 8 p. m. today.
Foglesong Funeral Home Is in
charge.

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Democrat Women
Planning For
f,aravan Visit

A large ·and enthu1iuUe group
waa present for the July meet­
ing of the Melt, County De mo­
cratic Women'• Club held Thur&amp;­
day e venina at the Pomeroy Sec­
on d Ward f1.re bou■e. Several
me n were also present, Includ ing
Alva Grover of Chubire.
During the bualneu session
plans were eompleted for th e
Congressional
Tenth Di■trict
caravan to vi1it Pom111:roy on Au­
gust 4 1t 12:30. Memben o{ the
caravan will be � luneh at
11:30 at Ute Rote'I Hartin -and •at
one o'cloclr: tu can,-.nen Wm
talk. Since the caravan will only
be in Pomeroy a very lho.c:t time
it is important that all )Qtere st­
ed people be tbere promptly at
I p. m. club leadera aid.
CommiuiOner Don
Mullen
spok e on beb11f of Con,resaman
W'llter Moeller ■nd asked the
women for help in the campaign.
Mullen asfo announced a can di•
daiee' meeting to be held in "' '
Middleport, October 20 when Mr .
Moeller will be preaent.
Four local eandldat.es, William
McKelvey for eommi•ioner, Au•
drey Young tor clei'k of courts,
Mui ne Alleuworth for recor der
and Geraldine Young for trepur­
er were: present, An Invitatio n
Gallia
was exlended to the
for Congress
County- Hoeller
group to meet with Ute cl�b at
its next meetin&amp;.
.
·
A p0litlcal quia proeram in
cflarc,_ of Mrs. . Everett U-om.11
WU PftlQted. It eoneen1ed qul!!'B·
tiona on the past blltory or
Dflmocratle party and -alao qu es·
tlana of lnterfllt to Mei&amp;■ Cou11ty
Deai-■, t■•
Rdrahmenta were ■erved by
aevenJ of tltl ladies.

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J amet •R. Pri,ddy, Bradbury, was
tined 4!%&amp;,•nd, eostl loday in Coun•
ty Court � a cliu1e of 1peedlng
hrou,hl by Ille Ohio Slale ffllh •
way Pltrol '

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