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Official Boord
, Pomeroy Garden Club Celebrates 25th
Anniversary With Picrnc Monday Evening Holds Session
v
b
ee�.: M����;�n� ...�:n ���·:i':!b �:rl��.fj"abnn:� Monday Evening

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Around And

Theodorus Council
Hold$ M eeting
T uasdoy Evening

About
Middleport

K� nneth Finley, vice chairman,
picuic at the home of Mrs Irving Karr Jr., Mason, W, V a .. pres1ded
w_hen the off1.cial board
with Mrs. Theodore Ebersbach, Mrs. Fred Blaettnar and Miss of the UnJted
Methodist Church

f. .

.4tternl

Church Sea,u,,i

Seven members of lhe WSWS
or lhe Enle&lt;prise EUB Cburch
,ii,tlended M iHion:uy Day at the
sto.utsvme c.mp me,llng Tue,day,
which was attended by approxi•
mately 800 persona.
Miss Dorothy M cB!ide • leach ,
er 111 a school m Nigeria waa the
speake r and told or Lhe work
there, her teachings and the paat
and future of South Africa Rev ·
·
and M rs . Raymond Nelson
were
·
in charge of th e muElc.
Preceding the afternoon session
tbe local group Pnjored a picnic
at th� cottage �r Rev. and �rs.
Fr a11c111 �. Glnmir ar.d following
the meeting, had lune!\ at the cottage with Dr · Pnd M rs. C . E .
Lu tz as guests.
_______,__

In Mei•• General Hosp!W wUb
pneumonia.
Mr,. Ripley la viaitlne her dau1b·
ter, Mille, of Charleaton.
The WSCS will meet Ptlda)'
By Mrs. J. 0. Roulh
Mrs. J. A. Quillen retu rned Mon• evenin&amp; at the Community Hall.
day from a month's v1slt in Akron
M r. and Mn. Walter Church and
with relative,,
daughter , Sharon, of Delaware are
S W Lynn, Redland, Calif., ar• �pendin g a week with her father.
rived Salu rd11y to v1s1t through Sam Norris . and alslera, M r&amp;. Flor•
A ueuet wtlh his 1it1ter, M iss Lou· ence Adams and :Mra. Freda Evans,

Society News

Theodo_ru1 oun�1 1, Dn ghters
of America,
et In regular ses• ,
�1011 Tueada)' e\'enmg at the IOOF
Mr. and Mrs. WiJliam Burford hall with Helen Miller ' councilor
Lydia Ebersbach as cerhostesses.
e
onday
'!venine at the
'
loul and thei r son•in•law and dau- presiding
A chi�n potluck dinner was served at 6:30, after which �� �rc�.
. ,·
ghted,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Clark
A c,o�.mumea iun was read 1
Group singing of "Optm My
---- --- lhe group made a to ur of Mrs
-and their son and famlly, Mr. ,nd from su.sie
Thal
W�od, nat i onal s; cre•
May
the
opened
Eyes
I
Mm; Eva Sayre, RN, 111 at Me1a:a
See''
R
g
to
.
eturnm
Karr's herb g.11.rden
DK3 Joseph Glenn will leue
I
Mrs. Will Clark and two child ren,
u
Genera)
Ho11p1tal for treatment.
thl' home, • cake 1ct•d m w hite and meet ing , followed with devotio ns all of Dayton left last Saturd,y l y, �nnoun�mg lhe N a tion al
August 2 for Mayport, Fla., where
by
o
re w as his meditat ion
C
Council
meelmg
whi
ch w i l l
be
,
Le
decorated in silver with the numhe will boilrd the U . ::i. Saratoga
mor ning for a vacatio n in Flor•
Mrs. , Ben Pulo s and Dave and
�
eril 25 m silver in the renter, · · Key of tht Kingdom" and c10,­ ida. On their way down they plan held in Allanta , Ga. Oct. J , 4
for ove rseas duty. He has b,;en vis· .::i11.br111a, who h;1ve been vi siting
Pomeroy, Ohio
.
1
ed
reported
�Meda
Gibbs
was
with
prayer
and
b11ked by Mrs. John L1etwi ler and
rting b.is wife and M r . and .Mrs. her lad1er, Thomas Hensler. and
lo slop in South Carolin a for quite i ll in M eigs Geucral JloapiNot O,-n Toni9ht
ice cream were ser.,,ed
Harry Hill.
A bell system was discussed fii;hing.
u.her n:1a11ves retu rned by plane
·
tal. Gladys Cucklci 11 as nominal•
THU RSD AY •nd FRID AY
MiSB Mary Hayman waa a patient Lo their home in rucson, Ariwna.
I
;md
ti11aled
will
be
further
in.,,e
s
Hub�rt
Taylor
a
d
ilaughte
r
n
h1slo
ry of the club prepared
ell
and
elected
as
oul!idc
sentinel.
A
.
Wall Disney Pre� nt:1
Ma rjorie Woodard, council deby :itrs. J. 0. Roedel and Mn. Dor by Finl ey . Leo Cr.:iw, Roy Reuter , Helen Lo uise anJ sur: Bill spent
Mr. and · Mrs. Delbert Hendrix
Robert Louis Stevenso11· s
Homecomin11 l1 Su-�,_.
•�,
Schae fer' was read . Jn Lhe arti c le. Kenneth Finley, J ohn Werry, Ro• F�iday and S� lu rcl:ty . i n Co lumbus puty . installed Winona Cook as a.&amp;·
,�qe
guesll:i 01 relaL1\'CI! at Le tart
D"
.
.
'"KIDN APPE
'J he Mt. Olive �.1.omecoming will
•
11o c Late
councilor; Vels1a Housh,
11 was i,Ulted that the club had a berl Herndon and Ch arles Swat• with Mr. and Mr� &lt; ,.1rl. Taylor .
1
o1ils
ano Racrne la11L week.
olor
.
hnic
Tel'
·
In
Mrs �s.
be held Sunday, Aug. 7th wilh ii
1 n'ur loC'· 1
Raymond 1I)1a•i/
cond_uctor ; _ Eva D.::uat•e r , warden; Return From Florida
p1c1.1 c each of the 25 years a 11 d 17 zel were n amed as a commi ttee a nrl
-11. 1 1 . Ji. .PuwcU attended a
tfl:
·
e
·
I
b,sket
d
,
noon.
pei.:la
nner
,,
S
Clyde
r
7-8-9
M
ran::;c
the
seJts
in
the
som
•
to
a
10
·
COMING AUG.
' Ca rne Me1nl1,rl
of them were held at the farm of
. , 1 n•·
- , J�eJ
� ,,·•� sen
!'II r. and Mr11. Halph Durst of
w1Ln p1c111c 1.H Lhe ·u� 1L.»CICl.iltio11 at th \&lt;
$UN., MON. and TUH .
Mr. and Mrll. J. B. Elbe reld with tuary. H"v Eu;:?;,· ie l!rOW!l ask Gr :i ncle have rctu;s.w &lt;l ll f ler spend- / and M rs. Cue_K ler, �uts1de senlm• Gall ipolis ha.,,e r��urned to their singing in the u.heu,oon
that a piclu rc of tht thurc h be m).( four days in c1&lt;,-. eland with el. The tra_vehng J!flZc wa s award- employment at Holzer Hospilil guest speaker Re ,. Okey Sm1til w «tu,ce lir..dlvri.J tum 1 hursday
Mrs. Elberfeld a&amp; hoatess .
Walt Disney's
All ar c · we1come, Hcv. cv..:nmg.
taken a u , I 11 w :1:, \' !Jll'd tu hn' e Mrs. Liiman's d m r.: h ler, Janice ed to Marie 1-laud.
"SLEF.PfNG BEAU'rY"
a l ler a re c e nt vacat ion tr ip lo of Nitro.
.
Douglas Circle, p.:.istoi-, announ ces.
Seven or the charter members, th ree pictun!s mdtle 1 1 was voted and Mi�s Shirlry M e a ley, RN's at
Mr. and M r s. Loren Say re of
�t the clo�c of l�c mcctmg, a P'ior:da. The y ,·i sih:d points of
In Technil'olor
Mrs. t:. W. Coate.s, Mn. Theodore to pun-!1ai;e a 11..1wc p li!lt' for the Clevcl&lt;1nd Clinic.
New Bn ghLon, l'a., and MJSS Eva
social hour Wils er1�oye'l, gcunes uuerest in Fort ,'\ty ers, Sanibel Is·
Hen Phi hon .,ho underwent were played au� prize: awarded. · land,
E bersbach, Mrs. R. W. Finstefwald, pastors study.
Sayre 01 H unun g Lon apent a day
Daytona BeJch and St. Au- J-' hit In Middleport
Mu.
J.
E.
D.
Hartinge
r,
Mrs
sur�cry
at
Meigs
Grnl'ral
Hospi•
i
It
w.is
reported
t
hal
Lhe
board
gustine. They were .:.&lt;.:companied
A Cartoon lv■ry N'9htl
Mrs. Will Dow and daughters, . ' with Mrs. W . W. V arian,
Schaefer, M rs Roedel and Mrs. J . of educatu,n rumin1s�1c11 will pur• tal !asl week was re1 u rned to bis
by Mi ss J ud y Over turf of Middle• Kathy and Susie of Ra ... ens Nood
Mr. alld M rs . M�rr1s Teaford are
W. Mc.Marray we re present. Four chase iiihlc.s , fvr 1 hc children go• home Tue:•da y morn i n:• and is re• I
purl.
came Thu rsday for a week's \'i sil
anuounc!'!S: . lhe bir th of • son at
charter members, Mn. H ar riett rng fro111 the prim�ry to the jun· , po rted t o be rec,,11eri111: nirely.
•
with her g randmnthel . Mrs. Jam• Mason CJmic, Grandparents are
RUHCII, M rs. Grdla Price, M r11 . 1&lt;.lf department.
M ilx Roller was retu rned h O me
Murray Middleport
ea
ing
Homecom
n,wunce
A
TONIGHT
Ral�ton Rui;sell and Mrs. H. 8. ,
Pray'!r hy Mr. t�inlcy, closed from Pleasant V a lley Hospital
'.,.!' , aJld Mrs. Delbert 'J.'eatord.
st Su;day the ele,,�nt.b bir th ·
La
l
an11u:d
l◄lh
The
Ridge
Mi
hoan
FAM ILY NIGH T
ller
�
M�s . Emm• Wapole of Charlea-.
ycstcrd
h a d under •
Smith, who are honorary members the meeting.
a Mr. Ro
Homecoming wi!l be h eld Sunday, day of Kathy was celebrated at too 1� spcn� mg the week with_ Mrs.
WilHam Holden - GMe Kelly
were unable to attend. Mrs. Harry I ___;�:::::::;::::::::;::;;;..__ Q:on e maJo r surgery several weeks
1
Surprise rock and roll enter- Aug. 14, at the chu rc h, nine miles the Mu rray borne with the tradi- Jer ry M. Hill «nd other relallve.s.
, aRO.
''ffi.E BIUDGE S AT TOKO-RI"
P. Smith was a charter membe r ; I
deeoraled bi.-th day cake
(Tcd1111color }
Cinda L u Sauer who ha s been hwment will take part ln th is Sal- n or th ol Raveri swood off ro ute tional
due to her many
and
ice
cream. A ri na Mae Jeffrey
unjay
,
Mrs. W.
night's
benefit
dance
party
:Varian spent a week
two.
Come
prepa
ed
fo
r
a
basket
- .also ���r���:fiti��;.
I con fined lo ht'r h'Jrne fo r the pa st
wa
s a guest , for the occasion.
short
program
,nd
a
for
the
Pomeroy
Eme
rgency Squad.
dinner,
wilh
her
son-in-law
and daughter,
a
Douglas
K1rk
Silvana Mangano
thrcr weeks hcc,rnse of illness is
·
Mr. and M.rs. Ralph West, ParkersThe hop will be held under the good 1,· me v1·,1t·tng.
Mrs. Roy Betzing, pre sident, con­
"ULYS SES"
some 1· 111 ,0 roved.
b urg.
ducted a short business scssrnn,
(TC&lt;'hnieolor)
'
Mr. and Mrs. a. Bentley were stars at the Pomeroy tennis courts
Take We,tern Tr.'p
I
oc
a
e
t
d
t
th
'.;
cntran_
t
c
to
the
ath•
a
which
opened
with
the
Lord's
Pray
­
Cartoon
Also
I tal icd lo Columbus t,, attend· ,he
. ,
M r. and M r,. Eugpne Frc,nch
eet
Cocil Manuel of Benc r Falll3,
7 : 30 pyt ran rsters
a
er in unison. The programs for
"'tHURSOAY and FRIDAY
funeral of their �ousin, Mrs. Re• letlc field, with d ncmg from
The
regllla
Pa.,
was 3 re1:,mt guest of :itr. and
r m-Jnthly
meeting
and
son
s Cart.er, Keith and Kim
Ir
LUULLE
HAWKINS
the comine: yea r were discussed.
chcl Bland who .)a ssea away last to 1 1 p. m.
Denny Miller 1111 Neww Tal"l,,Jn
o Meigs Tempi� Pythian Sfaters returned Salu rda:,r from a trip M1·s. f'aul 'Manuel a'nd family.
(
Se rving as host5 durin g the even• was
"TARZAN, THE APE MAN"
Mr. and Mrs. l larry L. Bailey Friday :it St. Anthon1 • Hos � ilal.
held TUl'!iday evening at the th rough some or the we6lern
Attendin1 were Mn. Coates, Mrs.
in g and donating their time will K. of P. Hal: in Middleport.
·
:i
who
C('cil
(New MGM in Colon
at
as
Howard
been
and
children
Brenda.
Debra
and
Slates. In all lh�y traveled a to•
GET SPACE OK
Theodore Ebertbaeh, M n. Koedel,
be The Jays, Leon Jordan .ind Ken•
- also Mrs. Nathan Biggs, mOSt excel- tal of ff,000 miles and were gone
SANTA MONJCA, Calif. UPIMiu Lydia Ebersbaeh, Mrs. K. W . Keith h 1:1 Ve returned from a three lending IWTC C.m1p in North
ny Hysell. The 19{1() New H.i..,,cn lent chief was in charge of the thi rteen days.
Anit.i Ekberg in
Douglas Aircr aft Co. Tue sday reFinaterwald, Mrs. Ha rtinger , Mrs. weeks vacation _fn Miami, Fla., Carolina has returncrl home to the
wate r show queens w i ll be present. meeting. Routine m" tters we re
- 1· 1ed ce1v'l:IU
b
�
home
is
v
Da
.
h
T.
wh
H
re
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Dan·
par
"SIGN OF THE GLADIATOR"
· .a aut h or ity from the NationIn Ne w Mexico ti.ey v1s
"
Schaefer, Mn:, MeMurray, Mrs. Set•
.
Dance contests will ht schcd•
enh arc rcsidmg 1empora rily.
(Techllicolor)
laken care or an,j tl,e skk com- with a.n aunt, Mrs. Esta Larkins al Aeronautic s and. Space Admln•
zing, Mrt. C. E. W. Downie, Mrs. iels and family.
ulcd on the evening's pt•og ram.
Ca ro l Jean .lono.?s I)( Columhus
Also Cartoon
mittee repor ted i hat Mrs. Mabel and saw the Hoover D11m, the istration to proceed with develop­
Lletwiler, Mr&amp;. • L. C. Ka rr, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pugh or North Merchants of 1--'omeruy and :,1iddle•
Ll
w
her
h
days
II
ng
few
spendi
u
Sanborn
has been visited and that G rand Canyon anrt visited at Salt ment of the second stage of the
NOW AT 5T4TE, Pt, P'IHaart
Geora:e Puker, Mn. Charles Pe r­
donated
nu:ncrous
· Caro l ina we re hue Monday to port have
"SOUTH PACIFIC"
singer, Mn. Albert Young, Mrs. gnndp arents, M r. and Mrs. Stan l return Mrs. Lucille Garten and prizes, from hams to table Jafps, � rs. Pauline Gallaghe r i s improv• Lake City. ReLur�Jng by the way Saturn rocket. The Saturn spacf'
Icy Jone s, E. Main St.
of Deever they .,,isiteu with Mrs. vehicle i s being Jesigned to traOnly Here Can You Enjoy
m g at her home.
1 Harold Brown, Mn. Blaettna r , Mrs.
Mrs. Perry Riggs , Mrs. Orvill e j d � ugh te r to thei r h ome in Ches• lo be g iven away as door priz es and
' mbers pre• Faye r.ou sh, al110 a relative, and vel eventually to the moon and
There
were
1
1
mt
P:iclu re.s In Hi•Fi Sound!
I Karr, and one e:ucst, Mrs. Pc.arl
Romine, Mrs. AMn Ru aaell. Mrs. hi re . Mr s , Ga rten and daught er contest prizes, A la rge deroraled sent for the mcc: ing.
stOpped at Pike's Peak.
planets ,
LHt Showi"9 Tonl1ht
Hysell.
J, E. 0. Ha rtinger, Mrs. W a id had h een visiting w i ll• lhe Pugh11 layer cake will be raffled off.
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h11.,,c j'"';;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;�;;-;;-;;Special congratulation s
Windon , Miss Ma rga ret Wells at thei r hom e in Winston Salem
&amp;
and Mrs . Eleanor Wel 111 were in and 111110 in Florida . M r. and Mr . been ex;tendcd to Mrs. Mabel Nit- I
New Haven Tuesday afternoon to Pui;:h visited briefly with Mr. and meye r who is di rector or the bcne­
111\end the funeral of S. H. Reil• M rs. Ray McCarty before return· (it danc;e and w ho has already help­
ed collect o.,,er $281 fo r Lhc Porn•
I ng home.
mire held at the EUB Church.
Karl Klo&lt;' s unde rwent surgery croy Emeri:eriey Squa&lt;l.
Mr. and Mn. f;arl M()'Ou were
Refreshments -will he sohl.
in Montgomery Sund.: y to attend ut Hol it• r /lm;pita l yesLerd ay.
BIiiy Swun an,J J('hnny Hood
Tkkets to the bimefil arc now
lh e fune ral of hla aunl, Mre. John
visited Monday n1ghl and Tues• on sale d Zirk's Dairy Bar.
Youeli.
Mr.11. Moille G 11tnthe r returned &lt;l&lt;ty with Johnny•� grandmother,
after a Mrs. Josic Turner, Laurel Cllff.
h ome �und11y evening
ISS
Mrs. Stanley Addlcsburgor 111
weeks visit al Por.a, w. Va., with
em ployed as a heautician at the
MrR. George Armentr out.
Miss Lydia Ebcrsbach and Mrs. Charm Ho use in At h ens.
Mr. ;md P..l rs. Jack Neff and
Jay Wa rner and children , Larry,
retu rned chlld ren who have be£i n living In
Steven and Jeffrey
,
home Sunday afll.!r a two weeks Ha v c n � wood for t he pa sl year
- 1ho Mott - lllJ1M �T,t,,t1to,
MiHs Kwron Sue Ours of Racine
vacation til Lake11ide. Linda Wa r• h ave returned here • .inclare now pilctl up a 20 point lead toward
�
ne r stopped in Londun on the re- J i .,, ) 11 1,; Ju th e c o rn er a partment the 1 961 Miss Tri•Coun\y beauty
·lg h
turn trip for II visit with her o..,e, �vans Groc..iry.
crown 1' 1:1 d
h
sy
i: r1mdmnther, Mr'I. Ray W ,irner.
Mary Lo u Wa rJ w h o s pent i h1 cuse Re er�: t�,;n a i c!n��: :s :�1
Mr. a nd Mrs. J. C. Bright Gf week with her gr;i n d mother, Mrs. 1 estimated l 05 attended ltie .2110lh
Dun tiar. W. Va., were week!nd �amcs Mur r ay left fo r her home d;; n,·e of the Tri-CountY Tce n can .
1 11 Ravenswood Tucstlay. Vester- teen
gue&amp;t11 of Mrs. C . E. W. Dow nie.
· ts on
Dr. and Mn. J. JI. Manhall and dey sh e lcrt for ,1 w ee k at camp
Miss Ours made h er 2D po m
.
l 0 . ,irst
f.amlly relurned lo their home In in Ripley wilh : h e Il ave ru wood I.be basls o·r person "
l ' l' ' 11
Band.
l
l
School
J
h
Loul!wlllc, Ky., t'riday a fter a
g
� ph ases or ju ct gi n.(t' 1 11 ree
.
· of man•
M r�. ,John T. !lav111 who haa h undred poinlJi · n cled tO· w 1.n:
v1s1
· · 1 w1· th her mot h er, MrR. John
hee11 visiting with her mother,
.
f. Rally and other relatives.
Satu rday n · g h•t a ;�h A
1
'-M r . and _ Mrs. Ernei,l Lelfhelt of M rs. Geor�.e Anderson Sr., tind Le aion buildi� g in R11.cfne :h� ���
• Pkl'" lhWHaw Clrnlttl Pmida u tleo,.
Akron v isited Tuesday with Mr. othor rela � a vcs ha s returned to com pete 11galnst Lois Arnotl Jantnialo banler apla11 plttllNI "jiUlr" IN
her home m New York.
and Mrs . C. J. Ehe rsbach.
lee Drake A
H 1 bba u ' A
..llo\llloo." TV'• �, pktunl
Ja t' k Kelly u r C olumbus sp f' nt Sprc,use, S�sie "� aw1;y ;nd Ju�t}'
Mr� . Ca rrie Nye f�ll Tues.Jay
mornmg ti\ �e r �ome, M�Jberry the weekend wllh �is pa rent1:1, Mr. C haffin.
Ave., fr ncturmg ner left hip. She 1111d Mrs. M . 1 .. Kl' ,lev
.. ctlrer tor BIii Moore an . . ,11nrl fam ily· · ' A c t,· ,, "'
· I a I M c I3,11 General Hos•
M r. i! nd Mrs. W 1 l 1 1 11 m May c11 nounced ti �pedal meeting of the
18
· H paUen
and children c11 tn� M 1_m d11 y to Teen Council for tonight a t the
YES ...THEY'IU!l REAL RED WINGS
p!tal.
,.., a rth Beal and spend the wf' ek w ith h1 � m n1 h er, Syrat·u!le Vouth cent r l .
Mr. and Mrs. u
7 30 H e
and you know it from the moment you put them on.
M_ n . Nora Churen wo re Sundc1y M u. l .uc llle Mc1yr. s. O n F riday al so announced Lh l �OI� ; · th
d111ner guesls or thei r uncle J? r. th ey visited In Port � m.o uth with Saturday ni � ht da�cc �'ti::.!d n:
The ultimate in c::omfort: and fit. Slipper comfort for
�- , s. Hart and daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ern e.st ( ovl' rt and an op,m house party wlll bo held
chUdrrn. Mrs. Lt1c1ll f' Mayoa re- at the home of Lois Arnott to ob•
..-ork or lelaure wear. CUlhion wed1e crepe it0le1 . � ,
El91c,
�rs. Bertha LcMug, Miss Leona turned w!th t�em Sunday for a serve lhe successful oporallon of
••Sweat-Proof" leather imolea . . • ho JaCM • • • you
Lc1vln&amp; and Ml ssos Barbara and tw o week s visit.
lhc Syracu se Yo LIth ceri ter.
M r8. Dorothy
Dandakles of
Dolores Godbey of Stow were the
Juel ■lip lhom on. Ever,ready1 by Rod Wln1 Shoe■•
Tuesday gue1t1 of MIiii Elsle Ha rt , Athens ls spending several day1
No. 190. Dru, 61aeA l,ollwr uppm, tu,AU,,.
sister-in•
Mr, and Mra, (t L. Gotllchalk with her brother and
Ul8d6t �rtpe .oin, "Sw«JI.Proof' leoth,r i11toln, 1p«iol
and family ol Chicago, Ill,, a re law, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
Md filti111 toul'lllrl, Mll-lu, COllllr&amp;ldWn.
apcnding the week wUh MIHea and daughter,,
M11ud and Freda Grutaer, Mlne rsvll
�i,. Nellie Ko•hler vlslled Sun- Ou1ln11 Plmuietl Su,ub,y
Mr. and Mrs. Per ry Miich and
The young people or the Mid•
day ln Galllpolla wlth Mrs. Chari- dle po1·t Ch urch of Christ a re son . Larry have :-aturned, to their
c� weaver and other relatives.
plannin g an outing this Sund� home, Mlcldlepor(, afte r a vaca•
Mr. and Mrs. Doual.111 Circle at Lake Hope. Plt1ns are to leave tlon al the Robinson Cabins at
and famlly or Carmel visited M r. 11.t 1 : 30, will stay for swlmmin• Heverly where th")' enjoyed fiah,
1111d Mrs. Erneat Johnson or Che- and have I picnic 11upper.
ing.
OHIO llhlre.
POMEROY
"Middle tf Upper Bloell."
While there the y were visited
Those wishing to i(• are tci
contact Mrs. Mi1rth1 Childs or by Mr. an d Mrs. P. A. Scott and
M ia• Cuol Hud10,1 by Friday ev9- Reed Koenig, local.
Before returning home the
nin&amp;.
MEN'S
Mitch family vl.ilted In Marlon
Bobby Johnson of Che shlre ar� with their daughter and family
Conni(! Grindley o f Syracuse an Mr, and M rs, William Houck and
visiting at the Douglas Circle id Wheeling with M i . and M r■.
home 1h11 week.
Roblrt Mitch.
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Mr. and Mn. Douala11 Ci rcle of
Mr. Mite!\ has t,oon on vacation
Carmel visited :Mr. anri Mrs. D11y- from hi1 employment at the New
WOMEN 'S
BOYS'
ton Warnpr, Syracuao. Sun·iay.
York Central Railroad.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Wllt· ') n of
V1lut1 To fB.96
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Piketon were vlaltina Mt·. nnd
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MEN'S
Sizes 4 to 9
the tlrat United
PresbyLerian
Broken Si••• up to Big 6
11- 1¥
Churches of Middleport 1nd Sy•
racu■e wllJ be on vacation durln1
INFANTS'
BOYS'
the month or August.
Last weei his 111olher, Mrs. C.
Sizes 6, 7, 7\i, 8 \i , Oli only
Regular ,11,95
E. R p
� ·,of Long Beach, Miu,,
I N BLACK and
came� ..,1,lt with t,im and will
WHITE CHl!lCK
111cco pany hlm io Alenndri1,
V1., where th�y will viait the for•
SIies
14
and
16
Broken
Sllet
SIies 12 to 6
V1luet To fZl.91
mer'• alster and family, Mr. and
Mn. D. D. Pe11er, for a few day■
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CHILDRjl
GIRLS'·
■nd then lo Cheyney, Pa., where
MEN'S Ind BOYS'
they will visit w.:lh Mr. and Mrs,
Jamea McDonald.
From t�ere they wUI 10 to
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Mlddlepon
will ,pend UJ,e remainder of lh'i!
Broll.en SIies
Btoken Sizes
month.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, August f, 1960

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Preparing For
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Mew RCA Victor Television Sets

M' 0urs Leads
C8..ontestants In
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These New· 1 961 Models Are Terrific Va lues.

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X-15 Sets New
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FI NAL

CLEARANCE SALE

D R'E S S F L A T S
$2.00 pr.

OXFORDS &amp; SHOES
$2.00 pr.

WORK BOOTS

TENNIS SHOES
$1.50 pr.

$1.00 pr.

OXFORDS &amp; STRAPS
$1.00 pr.
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TENNIS OXFORDS
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The W ijlln1 Workura Clau or
the Zlon Churc� of Cltr!st wlll
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for Ohio's \'Olunteer fire depart•
menta and this year as in the
put Meigs County will be re­
presented.
'l:he conference or eon.-ention
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(Lah your pick) will b1e held this
year at the Pick-Carter Hotel in
Cleveland. The event �-1..�r . � ...
.,., •• 10 a. ...... F&gt;ldu lll&lt;lrlWI&amp;
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ind lull until · nocnt' swtdi}': - -� ��. ,
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County's Volunteer Fire Departments wilJ ,tart their jollJ'Dey to
Ute "Convention City.••
Last year Meigi County wu
repreaeoted by
Middleport and
Pomeroy with 16 "smolle-eaten;"
from the "Twin-Cities" aUendlns
the three day eonterenee ■t Cin­
.,
cinnati.
This )'ear will mark tlHt 17th
consecutive )'ear that Middleport
has been represented at the 23
year old Ohio State._ J'ireman'1
conferences.
Hi1hligbts or- this year'■ event
will inc.t_ude a (ire lightln,: de­
monetraUon Satunb,y mornint: at
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the East 9th St.reel Pier directed
by Lieu.tenant Edwin Duelcber
buperintendent ol Ma.inteDaD�
of the Cleveland ' Fire Depart•
ment. Tbe Hononble James A.
hnodes, , Auditor or the St.ate will
be guest speakef at the banquet,
Patrolman Thrown Off Sat1m:h,y evening. , l:Us addre.u
wlll be "Volunteer Firemen and
'fowa Motc,r Scoote�
Community Reaponaibilily".
\.lcuq;e rllc.u, 1-.owecoy patrol­
Friday 's event wilt be capped
man,· 11 Jud up at hlB home on with the usual fire equipment
Nye-a.v auttenng from i�junes re­ pa rade,
cc1ved yeslercla:J afternoon when
be wu lhrown. from the motor
Dominican Shakeup
IICOOter owned by the villilge,
t:hlef Jed. � Webster said today Being Anticipated
thaL tt1cU was unable to work hlS
Cll.J...,..rt.0 THUJ u.LO, U. R. UPI
sn11t tut night and would not ·be -A shakeup of the Dominican
able to attend the Firemen's Con­ cabinet as a sequel to tbe resiina
..,cntion in Cleveland a, planned, lion of President Hector B. Tru­
jillo.
Provisional Pre■ident Joaquin
Magic Show Coming
Balaguer, who stepped up from
At Syracuse
the vice _presidency Wednesday
'!be Uldiea AulUtiary or the syr. to fill lhe vacancy left by Trujil­
acuae Fire Department ls sponsor­ lo's resignation, had .already re­
ing a magic s how at the Syracuse placed two Lop official.a and fur•
town b.Jl •l 8 p. m. Wednesday. ther cban
_ ges were expected.
Featured will be Elr De· Ti bier, for­
TO IE AT IIAC1NI
merly a magician with the Ringling
Noah H11kln1 of Middleport,
Brothers c,ircw.
9reacber, wi11
The magicUm bills himself as the lay Methodist
human pincushion, eats light blllbs have charge of the 10:415 a. m.
and is a fire eater, the ladies an­ worahip sel"vices al the Racine
Methodist Church Sunday.
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SHOE STORE

DRESS OXFORDS,
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EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE,
Galif. UPI - -The rocket-powered
X-IS ca rried test pilot Joe Walk.e r
over the California desert at bet­
ter than three times the speed of
sound today to establish a world's
air speed record of 2,150 miles an
hour .
The successful flight in the
needle-nosed research craft came
after a two-month delay in the
X-15 space prog ram caused by an
engine explosion whlle ground
tesUng one of the three flight
ready cx))(l rimental plane s and
three aborted attempts a l the
speed record.
Walker, 38, National Aeronau­
tiea
and Sp.ace Administration
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Thulldershowers poured cooling ram
NASA test pilot lor 18 years, into Ohio Wednesday night
and were expected to resume over
broke the 2,094 m.p.h. mark set
variou
parts
of
the
stale
today
bringing relief frofn general
s
Sept. 27. J 956 by Capt. Wilbur Apt
humidity,
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in the X 2 The weather bureau report{,i rains.
X-15. Apt wa s killed during the
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Toledo Edison officials n:ported
rain
tot�ing 1.7 inches in Cleve,
record flight when the ship dis­
land, 1.2 inches at Columbus and at least 10 lines into individual
Integrated in nighl.
residences knocked out, two uW.71 i11ch at Toledo.
A lightning bolt struck a he rd of il"y poles down, several transform­
cattle near Ravenna Wednesday en out of commission, and a 7,200
and killed HI Hol11lein cows amJ volt line fuse blown-all the result
two heifers. The animalll wen• of winds and falling branche,.
In central Ohio early today,
oYhted by Mra. Virgil OerthicJ,
ltectric MrYlc• in Pomeroy
were clear and the alr dry
kiea
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m
82
Ohio
ide
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be
lies
farm
whose
-■ tllaruptocl at 12:50 p. m. tobut aa the -sun l'Ole the
cool,
and
the
valued
She
County.
Portage
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day
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became
humid, aa the weather
animals
at
$8,000,
ancl rain storm ,tn,ck thi■ •""·
It would over
predicted
bureau
hour
per
s
mile
35
Winds
to
p
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SantinDoll,TM
Mlchlntry 1t
roared throu1h Toledd and North- mOJ1t of the ■tale today. .
ol tMP wH dDwtt caualng delay.
The weatberruan held -:- out the
Tho PameroJ fire .,artment wdtem Ohio knocking down trees
The promiJe that drier alr fro� a cold
w11 allod out wMn poww llnN and an1ppin1 power lines.
lront In tbe 11:orth would puah
gustier
faster.
wen tlDwnod at tho Pomeroy we1the�1n aald
to the aou:tbem P.U!,' of the
down
Wauseonthe
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N1pole0t1 area· ..ioo, with heavier
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Sweltering In High Humidity

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Your Contact With Police Is Your Phone

Two crimes could have been solvecl recent­
ly by persons making a phone call to his of­
fice, Sheriff Robert Hartenbach said rester­
day in di..scussing the swelling number of
breakings and enterings in this county and
nearby areas. ·
Two men who allegedly stole a truck at
Portsmouth and broke into a Wilkesville gro•
cery abartdoned the truck Monday at Forest
Run . They were seen in that area by se•ieral
persons who failed to notify the sheriff's of­
fice until too late to a,p prehend them.

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In a bre&lt;'lking and entering at the Pomeroy
Landmark Store Monday night another phone
call could ho.ve solved the crime before the
participants escaped . A woman in the area
told Chiel Jed Webster Tuesday 11;1,al sqe OQ­
served two young men acting SUSl;liciously
shortly alter midnight.

Law enforcement officials str�ssed yestt:?r­
day that their service to the public is only as

good as the cooperation they receive. The
law is �n the job 24 hours a day and with.
modern radio•ec;uipped cruisers, a phone call
to the sheriff's oHice at any hour can bring
almost inslant response from some member
or the County, Pomeroy or Middleport police
departments.
Anything sighted or hea�d by the public
that arouses suspicion sho_l,!-,ld be reported at
once, the olficjals said . Af�! a report is made,
it is then the duty of the officials to decide
whether an arre.st is warranted. They always
will have cqecked thoroughly all suspicious
circumstance which otherwise may have es­
ci:.ped their notice.
The phone in the sheriff's office is WY-233-7 1 a,nd a radio officer is o n duty 24 hours
a day who is in constant touch with the polic e
of Pomeroy, Middleport and the surrounding
counties.
Your con.tact ,ith t�e poJy.e is as near as
your phone. Use 1t!

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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd leport, 0., Aug. 4, 1960

Ameche Finds
Role To Liking
In Hollywood

BY VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOO D UPI-Don Ame­
ehe. credited by !he nation's come
dians with inventing tile 1ele•
pllone, is ·making his first movie
in 13 years.
For old times sake, or some
otller reason, the man who played
Alexander Graha.n Bell again is
portta)'iAg a ch::iracter
named
Alexander.
Warner Brothers Studios. which
is produring Am11,·he's new film,
"A Fever in the 810&lt;1d" ref11ses
lo divulge whether Don llas any
scenes with a telephone. Maybe
it's a good thing.
Still handsome, and willlout a
gray hair in his heBd, A 111eclle
plays U. S. SenJtor Alezander
Simqn in a story of political 'in•
trigue.
US&amp; Gr.iy Dy•
To age hlm for the role makeup
men used gray dye at his temples.
"B�cause ·the part is good and
the picture is firNt•rate I decided
to return to Hollywood," said Don
who now makes his home in New

York CU.y .
Don ffloved ea.,t in 1900 when
New York wu tll� center of tele­
vision activity, It baa been aome
th-ree years ainee hi! atarred in a
nifty little picture titled "SU&amp;htb'
li'rench" with Doroth}· Lamour.
,/ " I moved because what little
was offered me h p1cl ure1 didn't
measure u� to the things I want•
ed to do," he said.
l&lt; NPI 81:sy In TV
"Meanwhile I've kept busy in
television and the theater. But I
wa, never fortun.1!e -em!111h to be
a part of a succe,sful "rV seri�.
I t�d three of th�111-•Holi�y
Hotel', &lt;!J'Ae Francet Langford,
Don Ameelle Show' and a quiz
program. 'Take .a Chs.ncu_.' •• ·
Splendidly tailored, and looking
like a successft1l businesaman•
race llorse breeder Whic� he la,
Don ducked moviJ offers, waiting
for a leading roJe.
•·when the pic�ure is coin,1?l�ted
I'll head back for New Y��" he
said.
�"As far show business, I've
reaclled a point whf!re l don't
care much what I do. except ha�t
it must be somethi n, good."

Out Joppa Way
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Writes Govet;Q�
Asking Clemency

Reed sville
Meigs &amp; �on N.ews Of Wee�

Coming Events

Mr. and Mrs. John Miracle and
daughter Linda:, ot Belpre wished
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. LawEleanor Wells, councilor, pre•
rence Reed.
Bided and a communication was
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis read (rom Susie Waods, national
wUI leai,,e Friday Ior a (ew days secretary, announcing the Nationin Columbus.
al Coun('i\ session on 10clabcr 3,
4 and � L.t Atlanta, Ga. An invl•
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Sheila C111lds, da_ "J ghter or Mr , I : ·1 t i ei n wa s read to attend the wed
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and Mrs. bill Cll1ld3 llas been I dlnit of Dolores Kraeuter and
confined l� �er ho'!1e with mum ps : La ,;rc·i ce Wolf!!, Wednesday, Au:
Mn. William Slater was _ 1 !1 gust 24 at 7 : :10 p. m. al the
Parkersburg yesterday to v1s1t M orn i!J. g S tar EUB Church .
with her llilher Fred C1been of
Athens who was taken to the St.
T:omPr Holler was reported
Joseph Hospital Monday. ¥,rs. home trom hospital and improv•
Cabeen is staying at the Wm. ing. Jtoberta Lee was nominated,
Slater llome while Mr. Cabeen is eleded and installed as inside
hoepitalized.
sentinel witll Nei,,ada
Beaver,
council deputy, the
installing
?d'r. and Mp. B'ruce Bin�ham oHic r,1' .
were in Columbus visiting witll
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Mr. and Mrs. Fran,lin Ginther
Expense money for Goldie Fre·
and family last weekend. Their I derick to r_epreaent the council at
daughter K.athY. visi 1,ed in Athens ' St.ate Councll session was allow•
witll her granlmotller, Mrs. Yeau- ed. A contribution was made to
ger while her p11rents were away. the money tree .el State Council
Mrs. Jamea Lloyd and cllildren session, a project of tile State
who have been visiting in Pome- Councilor. It was announced that
roY with her sister, Mrs. Clarice the llome and orphans committee
Kennedy and here witll Mrs. would spon1or a silent auction at
Bruce Lloyd and son Mik.e plans the next meeting and members
to return to her home In Belpre were asked to bring adticles lor
the auction. A meet.ing of the
this evening.
Psst Councilors was announced
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Coleman for W�dnesday e\'cning, Aug. 10
of Columbus visited brielly with al the lodge hall at which time a
Mr, and Mrs, Bethel Coleman and shower will be held for Esther
son, Roy, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes whose marriage to Jsmes
C, A. Diamond of Pittsburgh also Ridenour will be an event of
visited one day tllis week with tllis montll,
the Coleman family
At the close of tile meeting, a
Miu Lois Cecil ls reported to
be quite a lot improved at h.er cake walk was held by the mis•
ce\laneous committee and the
home.
cake won by Myrtle Walker. Re­
Ra:, Pickens, son or Dr. and fresllments were ser.ved
and
Mrs. R. R. Pickens returned home games played with prizes award•
Sunda)' from the Scout Jamboree cd the winners.
in Colorado and has been con­
fined to his llome this week with
virus.

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THE FOOD MA·RT

RUTLAN D F U R N ITU RE

KIVER
REPORT

Visit.on Welcom e

F L U F F O · · · · · · · · · · · - · - · · · · · · 3 lb. can 65c
Big 2 lb. bag
FIG BARS or SANDWICH COOKIES · · Only 39c
Soap Pow,der ,
G I A N T B R E E Z E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - · 69c
Like Home Canned . . . No: Z'h Cans
SAND HILL PEACHES . . · . . . . · · · . . 3 cans 89c
Ktag Slul
PEANUT BUmR, · · · · - - · · 3 lb. jar only 97c
P 9 R K C H O P, $ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . llt. 65f

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WIENERS, Such• Skinless

Cube Steaks

BULBS 6'AY BE ORD.ERED
FOR SPRING DELIVERY

Shorlenlng

Minu te Steaks

Summer League

SATURDAY and SUNDAY, AUG. 8 and 7
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, AUG. 13 and H

' Golden

WHY PAY MORE'!

CHANEL SHOWS I Jackets Beat
SILHOUETTES IN
Racine 6-3 In
PRESS EVENTS

WHERE EVERY DAY JS BARGAIN DAY

5 lb. - 59c

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Markin's Food Market

10 lb. - fl.17
15 lb. - f!.90

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Glads On Display In Our Show Room

Phone: Coolville 3755

FL O U R
25 lb. hag $1.89
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Chester Social
Events Of Weck

,Meigs County
Long Bollom, Ohio
Located on Success Road ¼ Mile East ol State Route 7,
I¾ ,Miles South of Tuppers Plains, Ohio

SELF-IUSING

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Mr. and Mu. Pearl Wolf, dau•
giller Sharon and 10n Joe of
Amanda spent Monday and Tues·
day with Mr. and Mn. Eldon
Kraeuter ind daughters.
Mr. and Mn. Denver Frank and
cllildren, ,S,mdra, Jay and Ricky
returned to their borne in Alli·
ance Wednesday after a visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mra. Wil•
bur Moore and Mn. Lettie Speo•
cer and other relatives.
Paul E. Moore, daughter Kay
anti sons Jack and BIiiy Gene of
Alliance are lhe guesta of bis
puents, Mr. and Mr,. Wllbur
Moore.
JeHrey Buckley of Indlana ii
tile guest of his brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John
Buckley.
Mr. and Mn. Carl B..iggs return•
ed to their home,
Columbus,
Monday after a two weeka visit
with her si11ter, Mrs. Wendell
Bet:ting and otller relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Starcher
and cllildren, Robert. Linda and
Mary Kathryn and Misa Eathe"r
Dill returned home Tuesday eve:
ning after a visit at M1ndield
with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Arnett
and family and at Melvindale,
Mich., with Mr. and Mta. Wather
Evans and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jone• Jr.
and family ol Columbus spent the
Wei!kend witb their parents� Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Hill and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Jones Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller Of
Pine Grove visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. James 1;. Ginther
and son Phillip of ClnclnnaLi
spent a day last .week with Mr.
and Mrs. Oris Ginlher, C'he11ter
Road and was accompanied home
by tlleir son George wllo spent
several days witll bis grandpar.
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bauer of
Worthi itgton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C . R. Karr. They
left Sunday evening for a weeks
vacation at their cabin on Lake
Huron and were accompanied 'by
Polly Ann Bauer and Susie Mar•
unka. Polly Ann and Susie will
spend next week in Marion with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cubbage and
Kalhy of Barberton and Mrs, A. E.
Wolfe were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Rousll, Mrs.
Wolfe returned llome with Mr and
Mrs. Cubbage arter vislUng ·relatives here tllis wmmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hollon
and family returned home Sunday
evening after a weekend visit at
Ft. Wayne, Ind., witll her brother•
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Seitz. Among the places
".i,ited in a slghl seeing trip was
tn,i Johnny Appleseed monument.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
sons of Alliance were M onday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edison Hollon.
Mrs, R. E. Grindle)' spent last
week in Columbus at tile Nazar•
ene camp ground.
Mr. and Mrs. John Berry and
son Johnny and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Armes, Charleston . were
weekend guests of Mr.· and Mrs.
R. E. Grindley, Minersville.
Leo Lewis of Columbus Was tile
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Cllarles Buck,
M iss Charlotte Hysell
accoin­
panled Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noe
and son Ronnie or Pt. Pleasant to
Bluefield, W. Va., for a weekend
visit witll tile former'rs 11on•ln•law
and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Rich­
ard Bishop (Paula Noe) •nd dau•
�hter Betty Gail. They went at
this time to rsee Betty Gail who
was born on July 28.
Harold William Lemley of Lib­
erty Ave., entered the Veterans
Hospital in Chillicothe last Fri­
day for observation and treat-

. Cla rk's Gla dio lus Garden

C O F F E .E
lb. can 49c
DOG FOOD
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I 25 lb. hag $1.89

Un&amp;!,l Au'gust 10

rrom

Middleport

LARD
4 lb. Bucket 69c
OLE O
6 lbs. $1.00

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B ECKY'S

79r, lb.

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Pork C'hops

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CENTER CUT

CANDY BARS
10 for 39c

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e suBTEENS
Your Choice

B O L O G NA
3 l�s. $1.00

Popular Brands

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One lot Of Dresses

SLICED

McGuffey Session

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A eroup of friends held 9. Die•
nlc Tuesday at Harrisonvil1e,
honoring Mrs. Sarah Kelly and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keel and
clllldren of Akron. Attending
were Mr. and M rs. Keel and
children Holly and Kevin, Mra,
Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett
Davis and Mrs. Emmett Cr.iy of
Middleport and Mr. and Mrs.
Cllarles Buck, Rutland Road.

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Picnic Held Tueaday

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Becky, Ellen and Tommy Leon­
ard, children of Mrs. Reba Leon­
ard returned this week from
Rome, Ga., wllere they visited
Tile Junior Twilight Gardl"!n Club I
tlleir sist.er and Jamily Mr. and
met
at the home of Linda Shaffer
Mrs. Asa Camp and daughter Aon
Mr. and Mre, Valentine Ward in Minersville with Joan Hewelson.
and grandson 'fimmy Lemley president, presiding.
.
moved Saturday from Nortll Sec·
Miss E�llel Garland rep_orled on
ond Avenue to Bucllman, W. Va. harmful msects and specimens o
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where they accepted employmnt such were studied
by the 111 ne ·
at a mountain resort.
members present.
Plans were
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fry, Mr.s. drated to enter an exhibit at tile
,
Ada Lambert and Don Rice were fair.
in Columbus yesterday to attend
the funeral of Mark Petty, cousin
Followin g the business meeting
of Mra. Lambert and Mr. Rice. refreshments wen served by the
· On their tet1.1m they visited in hostess and games were lee\ by
Groveport with Will Rice wllo is Charlotte, Imboden,
recreation
In uncle to Mrs. Lambert and leader. Miss Carolyn .Bell wa5 a
Mr, Rice.
guest at. the, meeting,

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In Pomeroy

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Rock Springs
Social Events

Mainly About

of
Amerio met in regular s'°s&amp;ion
1'uesday evening wilh 30 mem­
bers present.

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Oak Hill
S�ietv News

By Hilttk!" Fr.der&amp;dc
--- -Mr. and Mrs. J'red Reiber and
and (amily •pent Sunday willl r.jr. few days with Mr, and Mrs. Dai,,e
daughters, Sara l'lnd MarY of To•
and. Mri. Val Hartung.
· Yalea.
¥:r.
ledo Were fflnner gut"Sts
Mr. and Mrs. 1''rceJand Norris,
Mr. and Mra, Elmer Babcock o( ,
Weines-­
Frederick
Curt
Mrs,
and
Mf�.lfn• B�ch■n,n
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11nd "Mtt. Qoris Randolph ol R,a­ Fc;iatoria vilfu:4 -,. and Mr&amp;. Os•
day. They al'so called on Mr. and
Miss tileen Brannon is visiting
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clne, vitited Effie and Linnie Swan c�r B.a,bj;:ock S�}_u�cJ.ay.
ly VIOMt Smith
�s.
Henry .9pe�Ce1'.
her sistet' and family, Rev. and
ll.ev. and Mi.,i. ,Kenneth Riggs
Mrs. Orva Jean Holtet aod Judy on Sunday.
Jerry an� ' l,i1Ck Fredhick
:11 rs. Robert Sanders and Debbie
Sund.a)' vl.sitorii of Mr. and Mrs. lla.ve returned' hom'e lifter several
anfl Stevie vi11it.e,J with Mrs. Han•
�I�,� thf!if 4-� Clu'r? m�m•
cam�d
in Junetion City. Rev. Sanders is
son Holter, F'oreat Run, last Wed­ Tony Llter were Mr. and Mr.s. Wll!elu In COlumbua.
the Oplll!! Brown farm
on
hers
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laking the young people or his
Perry Carpenter and 11011, Pomeroy ;
nesday.
ifrld'!lf
nlg�t.
cllurcll to camp this weekend at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Johq
Hensley
and
Mr.
,If,. ard Mrs. Red Crispen are
Ml. an( 'M_i:,. El, m,er ]!,abco;ck
Laurel, Ky. •Eileen will accompany
111t,eftdinc II few days at their cabin und _ Mt,. Clhai'lea Hensley.
or \\'la)'De, Mr. a)&gt;� f,!rs, G�rge
lhC!IR,
Leone Babcock and Vera Weber
on Sllade River.
C. A.
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Waller Barber, while enroute to Frederick, I.Ir. ,na
�and Mrs,
o}I
Mr. 11nd ltts. EvereU Sl111on, Lois were shqpplng 11l Parker11bure on
caJled
Babcock
his home in Toronto, Ohio, from
'l;'u�st!&amp;)'.
and Su,!, ,penl Sunday �vening MondJy.
ll vacation in Florida. visited his Curt Frederick
Mr, and Mrs. Muri Taylor cele­
Mrs. Ruby Bur'lce :&gt;f A.)fred, and
with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prtnct",
sister, Mrs. Rink Linthicum and
M rs. Violet Hall wer&lt;! guests
of
Mr. and Mrs. Charle11 Hensley, br.ited their 49111 anniversary on
family.
Also visiting the Linthi•
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Mrs. J Bi.�Hell and Mike, Mrs. Le­ Sunday. Guests Wl re Mr. and Mrs.
M rs. C. A, E. abco�k Wednea(Jay,
c ums was tlleir ·de ughter and fam•
By Mrs. John Hartung
By Luey K ibble
Mr.- and Mrs. Raymond FraJJk
ota f'e�
rell and Fred 11pent Thurs­ UusseU Arcller, G uysvllle; Mr. and
There were 7 1" in attendance ily. Mr. and Mrs. Darius Sampson were in Gallipolis Friday where
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walton and
dlly wi ll Mr. 11nd Mn. Lloyd Mc• Mrs. Junior Hunt and family, Mr.
baby ar6 spendin� their vacation al Sun!l11y School July !J, collec­ and family. Mansfield.
and Mrs. Evtirett Sis1mn and daughPeek, , )ellei,,llle, W. Va.
COLUMlBtJS uPI - Here is the
Mrs. Jane Perry ia in tile hos- she went f,or treat,mP.ft.
here
with the.ir parenls, Mr. and tion taken $20.86.
1.e�.
?,fr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs . E�nJet! Ba�cock
text or a letter that 18--year,old
Mr. a11d Mn. Dai,,id Holter and
.
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles pilal again. She was brought home and sons a�4 P�
Mrs, Corl Walton ;ind :-ii:r. and Mrll.
S�n���nc of
family, five Points, were visiting l,,oq Bo�tom and Mr. and Mrs. Wil• convicted klller Hu■lon Nelson,
bilt
had
lo
return.
of
Alfred
attended
the
evening
l,ee
Wallace.
Mr.
Walton.
is
em•
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Au1u•t
lard,
Taylor,
Chesler.
�90' with
s
nt
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aclleduled
to
executed
Friday
nt
be
t�
Frem
i,
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his b,rolher. Mr and Mrs. Harold
Mrs. Grace Balis and family re.
servi�s Mrs. Boyles gave tile
The Missionary Sot'lety of the ployed in Columbus.
DotoLby Rlebel and Laura Ruth, night, wrc.te to Gov. Michael v,
and
the
former
s
P•tenbi.
Holler and family, }'"'r lday evenlna.
Mias Barbara Smitll of Pomeroy llighligllts Qf tlie conlerence that cently ,•isited fti:r, and 141'1. ViI:gil 1,Jrs. Charle11 BabcoCk.
Ml. Moriall Baptist Church will
Mr. and Mn. Hurry Swan, Port• Beedavllle, 1penl Sunday anernoon DiSalle �Ues1.tn4 clemency.
Westfall and family.
·Mr. aniJ. Mrs. Eltner Babcoc, of
The Clnclnnatl youth used a meet Tllursday at 7:30 P, m . at Is here for a visit with Iler sister, slle attended in June.
land. cal led on hla ai1ter1, Effie wlth Mr. and Mrs. Wayn� Prince.
Mr. and Mr!. Marvin Bamhart. Wayne sj:ient Salt1(d�_ nii'tl.t' W,lth
Roy
Eastman
is
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and
Dr.
Mrs.
Dale
Smilll.
CampJ)tl:11
Har•
home
Mr11,
of
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Carter
spent
small "I'' In each lnstance exTorrenc� and Linnie Swan, Thurs•
• M ary Et.Ile! Taylor accompanied Hewetson is the attending physi• Gladys Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spehcer.
lhc week end al Huntington,
cept at the be1lnriJna; or a 11en- per, East Main St., Poml!ray, with
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day �ve11 lng.
Westfall and Mr. and idtS. Vernon
het
sister, �a. Patty Dunfee on a cian.
as
Jackson,
f'red
her
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Luce, and tence. No mlupe1Ungt11 or graminotller,
Mr. and Mrs; 'Efflersbn Pooter
Melody Rouah, Peach Fork, Su· Reed and family visited Mr. and of West Lafayetl.! spt'nt the week
recent trip to H11wk's Nest, W. Va.
co-hoHtess.
Seyer&amp;] from llere attended the Nellie Groce are spending a few mar usage have lJtlen corrected.
�he annual l!uckley reunion was aan and Copnie Uln11ing, Enter­ Mrs. George Reed on Sunday.
fellowship meeting at Tuppers days at Cleveland.
"Dear Sir.
end with her parents, .... fnd
Ei,,angeline Chapter, OES, will
Mr. and M rs. Carl -Barnhart and Mrs. Paul Kelley.
Plains Saturday evening:.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Rairden
"My name la H uston Neleon. I meet tills 'I,'hursday �vening at on event of July 31 at Forked Run prise were Wed ru;-6dliY guesls of
Mrs. Burl Griffin were callers on
Diana Weyer1mtller.
Dui,,id �milh 1penl the week end were calling on U11y Adams, Eden. am sclleduled to die the i,th or 7:30 al the Ma3onic "t:emple in Lake,
fir. and Mrs. Lowell Bing and
Mr. and Mrs. Edga1· Abbott and William Jendall, Cllester, recently. fa/nily spenl the wee�_end ',l\ith
Russell Buckley and family or
wllh MIii')' Klbble, Reedsville.
.and I-Larry Kimes, Hockingport, on Aucuat.
Middleport. lniti.ilory work will
Gory, Roger and Neal Blake M r. arid "14:n. Da:,,ton · Spen� at
Beaver Falls, Pa., spent last week children and M.r. and Mrs. Wil•
Mr. -,i;tl , Mr1. Joe Cole 11nd fam- Sunday afternoon.
"I believe In the Lord sir and be gii,,en.
spent
three weeks at their summer -Terre Haute, Ind.
liam
and
cllildren
Radford
with
Mr.
and
rs,
Ernest
Ruth
and
M
Mr. and i\,trs. John Groce, Helen God la my wUness th■t i didn ' t
lly of li'tost, onto, Mr. and Mrs.
Au1u1t S
home
here.
spent
Sunday
afkrnoon
at
Lake
ott,.er
relatives.
Leonard DA'iley, Portland, :M.r. and Coleman . wer� Sunday: gue.sls of mean to take 1ome ones Uf,e.
Mr. and Mrs..- ,Elmer Babeock re­
A meeting will he held Fr lday
Hope
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Alice
F"
o
utty
i8
spondi�II
a
M'rs.
M,rt. ..Darrell CQ1.arL. Coolville; Sal\,, �· •nd Mf11. Gartll SmHh.
tutned•
"Sir l believe I c■n . a■y: t�t the evening at the Sutton ' l{, E.
. W I tftlil' t 'homii,) �� 11 Wayne
Mrs.
Flossie
Petty
of
·Catlfomia
Bales Carper and Mni. Ca�per
ford and r..ewia CQiart, J.,:Oralr.: _:'}lra, Har.old Holter, Marilyn and Lord llas for aJvJna: m,q , , frit · my Church for all persons interested week Jn Parkersburg " ,with• 1 reliSunda'y
after Sl)fndlng their vaca•
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of Pomeroy �ere Suhday guests spent a day l"eeently' · \tith a daugh­ tim:r with his
v i■ la.d lh•l•mother Mnd aunt, Nol- Taltet BlsaeU were at Holier Hos­ elnB.
brother C, A.
In donatln&amp; food or helping with tives.
ter, Mrs. Clarence Baker and fam­
Mrs. Gothe Hunter of New Cas­ of Mr. and Mn. itoy Eastman:
lie Cozart and Helen Bowman over pltal Mond14y evenlni, to visit witll
"And i pray every nlghl for tile the Food Booth at tile Meta1
lJ�bcock and other r��tjves and
ily.
tle, ' Pa., visited here witll her a•
Mr. and Mrs Hermiln Grueser
tile week end.
P4r1, Edith Sisson ;md new d11u&amp;ll· woman whda life l have taking County Fair for tbe church.
.
Mrs. Vernon Reed's sister, Beu• lr1end11.
were Sunday
ther,
Bert
Sllumway
and
Mrs.
of
Burlingham
Mrt, Oacar Babcock apent the ter,
to for atve m13 tp.
Mr. and Mr!I, Roy Pool� of
A mcetina: of tile Syracu1t1
lab
Cain,
visited
her
on
Monday.
i;:uesta of Mr. and Mra. Norman
Karen and Sandy Carler are
week end wltll Mra. Charles MH·
"Sir, I don't k now nothing about Baacball Boosters at Syracuse Shumway.
Mr. and Mrs·. ·Fred Moo"ney visit­ Mt. Herinan called on M:r'. · and
Mrs. Bernice RaJ1dolph spent Weyersmiller.
aar to vUIH with Iler nepllew, Da- apendln g aei,,eral days i n Green­ law.
Mrs. J. P. · K@lley Sunday.'
Town Hall at 8 p. m, Parents of
Mrs. Hazel Humphrey and dau­ ed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barton
vld, wllo has been Ill wltll an ear field.
"Bul I kno� that l� you commit all playera and all interested laat we.e k ln Belpre witll the Nor•
Mr. and Mr111. Emmett Babcock
ihter · Hortense and grandd11ugll­ recently. The Mooneyd live in 1nd sons' of Freni ont. MUJs" �ro­
man St. Clair family.
Mra. Dale Barr, Mr.a. Buford a crlme you 'have lo P�)' Jor it,
Infection.
per:sons urged to be present.
.
Mas�achuselts.
Calvin Randolpll of Little Hock­ t1tr Janet attended the races at
Mr. and Mra. Robert Gray, LionK Blake, and Mrs. Mary Offutt cull•
thy Burke ol A�fred, and · Mn.
"But air I waan't even Jn my
The Happ y Harvesters Gia• of
A
surprise
birthday
party
was
Bouom, RD, entertained with a ed on the Joe 8i1111ell family Sun. right mine.
the Fedet'ated Church wll1 bold Ing la spendlnc some 1ime here Proct orville Fr:lday,
lleld .at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Cha'rles Babcock called on Mr.
Saturday evening dinner, Gueats day.
"t know that our have to pay tholr annual picnic in the church with hla brother and sistcr-in•law, Miss Aiice Euler visited Mrs. Per.ry Curti,8, Jply SO, honoring a;n8 Mrs. Curt Frederick Sunday .
M r. and Mrs. c. H. Randolph. Ca]. Hazel Humphre; Saturday.
wore Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Rita•
Spendlna: the week end with for my �rime.
basement Friday at 6 p. mi
their son, Charles, on his 1 7tll evening. Otller canerJ were Mr.
·
vln was a recent sur1:;lcal patient
and dauehter, Athena; Mr. imd tlleir tamllloa here were Roland
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Abbott birthday. Attending were Virginia and M rs. Paul Kelley and · son
''Dul pl�He do nt take my Hie
Au1111t 6
Mn. SlarllnM M1111s11r. ,RD: Paul Stethem. Harold Brewer, Dor!lel, as payment.
and chJ\dren
Jre spending a Showalter, Larry Griffin, Elizabeth Jack.
Tile Racine PTA wl11 have an In St. Joseph Hospital.
Tip.Al !.fi.U Ut S.�hen�Je ha1 return• week in Pennyan, N. Y .
Lile, Reedsville, and Mr, and Mr8. Robert and Charle, Larkins, Jlm
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Blg:g1 called
"Sir J re1li:re that you have a � qi�aiw, e0cial a,i,tut:dp)' tr,uln•
Showalter, Larry Griffin. Sl lzabetll
Fritz G&lt;,ebel, Tuppera Plalna,
Carter and Norman Weber.
M r . Rnd Mrs, Uernard Grueser Junior and Joey Buchanan, Rutll on Mr. and Mrs. Nonn1n Rose at
Job lo do.
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, m, ,, Ute aa.
lne .1 e� t,o Cleveland after a sllort stay
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th"re wit!,. her sbter, Mra. Elden of Middletown spent l he weekend Ann, Eddie and, Marcella Wyers, Pine Grave Sunday.
Sunday a;ueHtl of Mr. and Mr11.
Sunday vl■ltora of Mr11. Ethel
"And I think you are a good �
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Fred Larkins were Mr. and Mrs. Larkins were Mr. and Mrs. Harold loving man.
wlth Mr and Mr;i. Frank Grueser.
Mr11. John Hay!,s called on Mrt.
, � � , J,O::W a. m. •� the
1$.i:. and Mrs. Arlie Marks of Their children wllo hawe bet'n Ruth Ann Balter, Lloyd Brooks, Norman Frederlcic Sunday.
Osborn and ions and Mr. 11nd Mrs.
Norma11 Weber und ,ons.
"And i know that you don't wanl Sl�on 'oulldhil ne'(i to the
"
Jeanne
.ind
Paula
Watkins.
Rindy
JS;eDO �Pf!llL a day here -with llis visiting their ,&amp;rand11arents re•
Sunday i,,tsHora of Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Jollnson and ramlly of lo klll any body,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Milford
Frederick
n
lliiRl/l� i,\qm )!a � '11!10,.&lt;,4 bY
Linlhicum, Sandra, Marrilyn and
J,ewi11 Youn&amp; were Mr, and Mra. Portland.
"Sir I wont you to believe that �� · 1!Jt'tpPr e Hu11ilen· SN,nday 'a"jl�, M r:and Mrs. J. S. l'4arks. turned home wlth th�m.
Paula
Curlis, David Seals, Mr. and and son went to tlorida Frid•)'
ltl's, Alice Branstrom of Toledo Mr. and Mra. Pra111' Abbott of Mrs. Paul
Mra. Jim Carter spent a week I didn't mean to· kill any body.
David Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Bifl
their dnght�r Mrs. Mtt,
tihool,; O�A of the M�tilodist
Watkins, Mr. a71d Mrs. to vi•it
·
.
. ere .for a visit witll her sister. St. Petersbura, Fl111., spent Tue&amp;•
Young.
al Clendenin, W. Va. recently.
chell
Holli!-y
and family.
"Please ilve me me a chance 10, · O�c�.
,
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Audra Wyers, Mr. and Mrs. Per•
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- A. C. Stewart and Miu Mary day with Mr' and Mrs. Arlee Ab­
Robcrl 11nd David Yates spent a live.
M.r. and Mrs. Cllarlc11 Marcinko
Mr. and Mrs.
Waid Spencer
fy
Curtis.
Sending
.!lifts
were
Glenn
J
-- bott.
"lta not e11y to llve with your '
.nnuaf �rJle �un/,OR will K !fie.
Linthicum. Bob B11rber and Errol spent Saturday evening with ·Mr.
Qarry Spencer has returned from
Mra. Grace Glaie of Columbus Griffin.
self knowing that you have klllcd, I �
and Mr11. Ivan Wood of Pomeroy
at
lf;l qn Sunda,, A:ua�
��
·
a
wfft•a vacation spent al Sum­ spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs
also Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wood ot
some one,
e­
nd
Gt:14e
SchOCN.
!tr
:
August
ts
at'6
p.
On
m.
tile
Jop­
�
00
AcaOIIII
"Slr l dont know how to write � ' JJ1 -U:pday'1 r,�,-.riloP' will 1:ie ner with his gr1mdmother, Mrs, T. Wm. Radford and family.
pa Sunday Sch(H)J will hoi.d a pie. Dearborn,, Mich.,- who are eueste
'63. Ne1t11nr
18, Pal&amp;lb
J, Wind
' SJM:ncer. and other relative1.
Carl Byers of Middleport re­ nic at Forked Run Lake,
of his bsother Ji,,an· and family,
and
spell
to
•ood,
a
�,
·
h•l'd
on
Saturday
nlaht.
, river
DOWP(
fn1trument.
Tb� Boring reunion wu held at turned home Sunday after spend­
Mr. and Mra. Henry
Spencer ·
"But
our
try
to
yet
ll
rivht.
.
8;11'
'
�
·
��l.
at
Anyone
of
the
Joppa
i,,iclnily
Cl. Taverna
\h
:IO, UnJ. BlnclnC
· Forked Run Lake, Sunday.
uncle
his
with
day:1
aeveral
son
\,"ance,
M1:1.
Waid
SpenciJi:
!_nd
Ina:
"Ive
learned
my
h1ulon.
Please
�e
·
�
ehullder,
of
the
Brad
having nrws tlley would lik e re­
(Bln(,)
voice
d avel•
Mr. amj Mra. iiatk Pickering and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rad·
cht).dren were dinner &amp;uesta of
dont klll me.
[ord' Cla�h of "�briat wiU have
t. Reatordl ) 1. rnrt1
ported is asli:ed to call 3697.
I
oped,
Mra. M�ha McElroy an!! IOl'UI
"Sir I haven't been In this world a ·Pi&lt;:nli · �11 Sµrlay .:\ ' 'tfal. weri, bu1inf,!&amp;S vis.itors In Mldlile• ford and children,
...._
10. Qlruole
8 , Made r.port, Tuesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edgar
Abbott
Sunday
guests
Mrs
Hazel
Gene, Vergli and Kermit after
llf
long.
:lil- Fa1nl1y
(nautl • ' II, �
Parl&lt;.
!\'be
,. Riven
and children
11ttended Sunday Humphrey.
"Please don� takj my life.
:rnem�L"
,. A&gt;tollloll,o
· spendln1K his vacation hel',e left
' 11 "la Invited lo al.tend: '
· School at West Columbia and
Mrs. Edna Arnold wbo has for his' home at ·Mol't'Ow Su nd-,.
13. Bprtnr
"If you will •ivii me a chance 1, I ,
· · r@rnln1 SW ipµ,· Ct,,urch
the picnic a t Portla nd . Park re- been vlsltln,: her dauahter, Mrs.
World Wq l II, twi.,
torth
Mr, and Mrs. Waid Sp@nc�r
will make 1ood •I II.
·
'II
'
lold
U..tr
·�1
l!)�ic
......... ...... 1
l'reheh
U. Alone (L.)
41UI
Charles Elliott rmd family t&gt;f and family, Mr. and Mta. ltenr,
eently.
"I hope �t � will help you SUna.:y 1't tti'4' New' Riven 'Park.
I- pr.,ldent
a1. cut
15, lcofrll
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grueser of Charleston returned borne Friday Spencr and son V•P�e - visited
make the rl1ht deelslon .
All members are ur11d to attend.
t. Overtur11 IS.
lftble- 8S. Sand hllla
J.l, Thr.•,
Sprl n grleld sp'ent Suqday , with accompanied by . her son-in-law. EIM&gt;n S,..11cer ahd family S\lndaJ
"It la ■aid 111 the Bible that God
The 37th annual Hayea-Youn1
'1. Jrnoble
29. U.S. patrl• 36. Prophit
at card•
Mr. and M:t'I. Lewis Gru·eaer. Their Charles Elliott who returned to nipt in Raci n,.
will for 11ve ua for our alns.
Rc,union wUI be held· on tli Old
,. Maaklo&lt;I
11. BIMVI
ollo 1D111r
H, _
thrM
.11ons who have' been visit- his home Sunday,
"And kQ.OW matter wh�t one Hollldv •�hctol ;;
r
"
n,i■
e. 0orroa1oa
JI. Rad1un1,
:19. lifloooko4
It. p,_uie
ALGIERS UP!,The toll ill SJDI:
Mr. and Mn. .trnest Leifhelt
Ing their 1randpuent1 returned
bavo don, be will for 1lve you ii Oarwili, S.M111,,
·
_al
T,
II)•�·
l 1ym,)
and 10n U,odney vf Akron arrived day's Moslem tenorlat beach li'ld
home with theqi.
and
will
sin
your
pure
In
hea
t
1,
we4iq,_,
,
one
r
JI, BlclUall
Patty Arnold, ,1augbler of Mr. Saturday for a vf11t wltb their roee to 13 TuM!ay with the dQth
know mnre,
Auiutf 1�
voteano
of a wounded Mdilem woin■q: The
and
Mrs. Dare■ Arnold ls In Uni- paren t&amp;! Mt. and Mra. Wm. Elchin•
heart
"Ple
your
e
fine
to
n
It
leTIie
8D01ten
of
Band,
J
u
·
1'Jd4
(var. )
A. v. Howell has re'turned lrom
·
.
terrorl.ltl macbine-aunned a 'beieh
versit)'
H
oapltit
for
s\lrgel')'.
1er
Sr.
try
to
of
make
10me
ron1
ttie
5tort ¥,iih !kh,oo) are 1ppri'.lojJnr Columbus where he h811 been in al•
'1L 0lrl'I
Mr. and Mr.-. Wheeler Drake
Mr. and Mrs Erntst. Lelfheit 411 miles weit of' Al1fer1 for abput
rl,ht that I hav• done.
an (R1 1e��IP social ,.-rt�,· A.u a. tendanre at the annual convention
nlcknlm1
of Pomero)' and Mr. •nd Mrl, Le• Mn Wm, Elch\nJter Sr. were In 1 0 mlnutet, firin( into crowdl of
'And may God live UI the 1:1, Qi the 1 lawn Of \ti,! \ �ah of the National Fedcr1lian of
U. Aator
Mc•
bathen.
l
■tren,th to do wh�t 11 rlf;ht.
��1
chair
Henry ­
�Milton
o
sc
M_ od. i i
• Guffey soclellea. h@ld' at the Park wis Hum'phir:• aQd son were the Gallipoli, ucen!ly.
11
M■y God bleM you. Think you
H. Enrll&gt;�
ma-.,.. ,,; the •� t!Jij' Mri. 1'ar- of Roses, North Hlsti, St.
author
"Huaton Nelapa" ___
vln �a� CCH�l�q . 1�re
Mr. Howell 11 a member of the
21. Abea4
· � 1 �ceit, ��l:id1 h1 the Columbus soclety and of the execu•
HOL
zia�PITAL
28. Jmqln•rJ
o i; the aoc:lal
n
tive oouncll of the federation. TWo
Admlulona. A , 2: lfra. Brad.• , IIJl� 4, f ,:00 ' f
ffllOll
� 1::
mt.mbcn of the Columbm1 aoclety
ford T. ll1a1 1 )llneraville; Terry
IIO. Neuter
� l\e:._n_1cm w
_,,ill died since th� last Federation
Dean Rold�I), Pomuoy; Mlch•el,
Pl'IJIIOWI
lL UblAle n N�Nek.ffd. Pomeroy ; "1'a. . "'Jt: , � , • _ at c.,.1�-,..11 meellng, bolh formerly Meigs
llrt County cltl1en1.
· � dence at
1prtnr
,e'
:
.
BIiiy IICk �NhlNI, Xa,i,u1a.
;:
They were Charlea Kratt, l1&gt;rma,. Commu.
Dllcharaea, Au1. I: Kn, )klr na� , .. � 1-.
nlstll
J erly of Hartord, W. Va. and PomeKln�1e, Wil11am 1?,a•l1. l(n,
911. ileltly color l'D'-t-'-t--t-1'-m
roy, and MiH ltelen Davis, f?rmerI
a "l�nl1. � Cheek, Mn,
IT. Roal
Jy of Salem Center.
rice a.1� Mn, John J(Ula, ._
illrat'•
11.. W_,,.,..
Next years conventldn will be
,
◄li§
tln
ohn
l
aon ,
lln.t
J
.
, �� ,·' Qll' �li, °"Ul
.
held In Dr., McGuffey'!' old home at
1
,
1
�
th
ouae,
�
,.
.
�not
lln.' �
U, Ollaton
Odon!, 0.. where he wrote his
'
·
'Pollor. 11n)
,
Lln!'�. ' Id
40. -...
""'-' " ,
1
famou■
readen up to and includ•
lfflMl11
n
N
,
Leta
•
Lo
aatrwth
1
TenalOI\
lni
the
Fourlh Reador.
H�d'' �
'(llllllffl'
llftlloll!"'
.
The
Fifth
Reader wa, added the
Tbon,i&gt;lon :
. II
. "· �thnext year, Jn 1840 the&amp;"e read�n
t&gt;un . Mn. Bd·
ran Frye,
lll
wen rtvised and the Sixth Reader
mond
Tborntpn , It•
was added. Mr. HowelL h■a • eo-pJ
ldlai;: Hope,
ltt,\ , C
n,
Reliotrat for Bible Sc\af'!I a\ �I
tho Third Roider publl,hed In
Jamoi'
vor.
. llobert Gold•- the Ila n �ethndiat Cttun,,,
11ill IINll
bo!l'Y and lnlan� lira. Ronald" �. tak�r.
n v.,n\ll Au,ult lO, - lt bat
neweat addition of hderaDear1 . and
� , Inf
?lin I· 11n
, · �Jn NI�h· b.,en an��.
lion
member,
11 the CbeHpe■ke
9
e
le
ol
... Count,. lits'.
Lawrt
lY
So&lt;
'
will
,tan
on
'!'ho Bibi, School
· ,, Pr m.
'
s��� '
. Honill1er ol Ru ral
1
,
E
J
til'OU,1!_
will
lllnd
contlnue
_
8
Au,uat
t
C�■rle•
• �\
,, 1nd several uua , u,.,....
1
a
k
pe
1
.
�a
.
A�IQI. l'- CIUHI will �· hflild
___
ben rtpreaented that iodeW1 C'!0·31) I, m, u ntil 11:31) a.
'
r
,.
lumbu
' tiicll'
' I.AIIQIVILI&amp;,
' children from
for
·
'
' 'lb,
� Dovll and Yft,O
to lollrtffn ,....
.•, ,
11!, and ll_n, Jobi\ Ervlnt llr.
- ti
II••
,,
an$ lln. A11101 Leop�rd IJ!Ollt
Alloll ol
elaoiloa )!l!f,
the ...,.k,nd 'with lit.1.. ohd,
:&gt;;11,i
' • • �• yJiiliN ,oiallho' ilieeni, ' i11 1'rilt&lt;�
�. • Jj,iti/r t'ra�lor ''•"'� !littdr'eii &lt; of
•
l\lllklr l!id jliloradiate. . ·
Sprlqfi�td. '
I;.
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Long B.ottom
S�iety Report

=
d;:;a;;.;
n d=-';;;,� Chester D of A
Aaac
, ;;;A;;;ro;:;u;;;;.n;:;
Holds S,gssion
About
Tuesday Evening
MI'ddleport
ClleBter Council D:11,1ghters

.

Peck ,pent Sunday wilb their
11.r. And 11n. ,m DN■ta:,
brother•ln•law and tiller Mr. md and dauJbltn,, � ,...
wldl ....,
Mra. J. X., CJ'1btree. Mr. and Kn. here for a
Ermit Da vi■ and Mary Anna or parentt, l(r. and Jin: c.ri' OU.
Partenbw'I were afltrnoon ealJ. him aod Mr. U:d Jlq. Med Id•
Br Mn. Mtnd.l Jortlen
Mr and Mu &amp;b Wilea and er, at the Crabtree llome. lln, fen.
lamily, Dayton, spent Sunday with Davl1 wu the former E111e Peck.
••,
_,_,, 9llll'o
Mr. and l(n• •
rw· ·bert &amp;MIU
Mu Crabtree hu betn spendher parenU, Mr anl1 Mn. Elza I
....-al.
IJilDl
..
O
family,
Millbury,
,
M.cComu at tbe home ol her bro- in&amp; 10D1et.ime with his parent■
Kr. 111d
tber-ln•law and ,.later Mr and Mr. and Mn Edgar Crabtree. He d1y1 w ttb her paNDt,,
'"
Mra Victor Perry .
and hi■ wife, Mcue who tau &amp;ht Mra. Earl Nellon othef l\lePll
Hr. and Mn Lewl.i Smith, Ole• lo Ypallanti. H1ch., la•t year h a ve •ere Mr. aftd Mrt. loe Pukl•
, va and Nancy ,pent aeveral day ■ been hired as te1u::her1 1n the Col• vetch and dauebter LI.ml and 11n
on vacatJOD Tiley 1111lted one of umbua school �y1tem a nd wiil I GaH M cCoy, Athena.
Lewia' army buddie1 In Hickory, move lbe 1r trailer lllert:
N. C , and cam� llome through
Mr. and Mn
Reed Jeff era,
the Smoky Moualaln1. They VII- Albany were al Sbarbot Lake
ited in West Virginia, . Virsinia, I Ont ., for one week and stopped Divor,e IA
�orth and South Carolina, Geor· in Ridgeway, Pa., on their way Common
home and were g11esl!. ot Ilia bro­
I g111, Tenneuee and Kentucky.
Suit for dlvorct wa,· filed in
Paul, Charlea and WIiliam C. ther·in·law and ei1te1 Mr. and Common Pleaa Court yesterday
- Mra. Harvey F1'her.
afternoon by Naomi fllom.-c,n.
Mn. Malhe Lowu1er w-11 1 Langsville. Route 1, VUHI WU­
wukend guest of Iler brother and liam Thompson. Nme addrtu.
1i1ter-in-law Mr. ■nC: Mr,. Arm·
The plaintlfr char1u IP'OII ne••
,ierd Perry, V.1le1 Milla.
lee! and ub'eme cruelty and 11U
ay Cl•ric• AIIN'I
Mr. and Mn. Donald Johnson cwtfldy or two minor ehildren.
Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mr1.
.ind
family, Toledo, visited her temporary and premauent aUmonJ
C. N. Jonea were their ,on-in-law
' LARRY R. CARVER, FIREMAN, U . S- Navy, son of Mr. and daughter Mi:-. and lln. Ed· Parenti, Mr. and Mn. Marvin and 1upport, and that •be be
the· put Wffk Other Viii• awarded all bouaehold fum!Jblnp
aqd Mrs. S. ff. carver, Vinton, prepares to "strike an arc" ward Morri.Bon and chiJdren Chue
lora
were
ud Mn. Dun and a car belon&amp;in&amp;: ta the �nd·
during on·the-job training aboard the aircraft carrier USS Bruce, Brenda and Bedty and Mr. Blackwood Mr.
and family, Rutland anl
and Mra. John llauck and chi!·
INTREPID (CVA-11) in the Atlantic. Carver enlisted in the dren, Summit Stitlon. The group
Navy through the Point Pleasant, Navy Recruiting Station, in enjoyed a pi('nic dinr.er at Fork­
August 1959&lt;received bis recruit training at Great Lakes, and ed Run Lake followed by a drive
is asslgned&gt;•aooard· the INTREPID. Fireman Carver is a Ship­ in W. Va. Mr.. Morriaon and
fitter striker, and as such must be able to lay out, fabricate, children remained lc-r a longer
viait.
and repair metal structures.
Mrs. l..etlie Meredith, Colum•
bus and Mn. Chloe Bailey, were
Saturday dinner gu�1t.1 of Mr.
and Mn. P. F. KoblenlL The
Guriid.eed Always Tender
dinner was in ob5ervance of Mn.
Mereditll's birthday
Mr. and Mr,. Willis Frost and •
lamily spent th:! wl'ekend with ,
By GAY PAULEY
S. Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Myers of
PAJllS . UPI - Gabrielle (Coco)
Lithopolis
Cll1nel, whose name ii .synonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Itegie Phelps and
with French fashions, wound up
Boone Hindy, senior pitcher on cllildren, Lyncllburg, Va., ,pent a
Price
Compare
the fall and winter 1960 preas
sllowinga with two traditional Cha• tile Mlddleport Higll School ataff, rew days wltll Mr. ar.d Mra. Fred
and toiling in lhe S1.1mmer Higll Rice.
nel silhouette•.
Mr. and Mrs. Joh:1 Swiderski
While tile rest of the Parie cou­ School League for the Yellow Jack­
ets,
Wednesday
won
6-3
ov'er
Ra·
and
daughter, Sheila, Monroe,
turien turned back the calendar
to the 193,08, Chanel offered ele­ cine, besting. Duane Wolfe wllo Mich., jpent a !ew d.iys with Mr.
gant and simply cuf suits
witll llad late innin g help from Wilson and Mrs. Elmer Kautz.
Mr. and Mrs. ,;Jair Newell and
straight skirts and cardigan jack• Wolfe.
son Cosllocton visited recently '
ets which have been her trade­
Racine scored first, three runs with Mr.
and Mra.
IAwrence
mark for more tllan 40 years.
in the initial frame, before Hindy Smilll.
Cllanel also displayed tailored, settled down to the Job at hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elber•
near daytlme dresses wJtll natural
feld
and r.on Mike arc spending a
Duane
witll
and
Wolfe singled,
bustllne, and to£Uy pleated skirts.
The de11ir,ner, a spry, black. one out W i lson Wolfe was hit and few days willl his parents in
haired little woman In Iler 701, Ji m Wickline, big finl s.acker, trip. Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. :&gt;. F. Koblenlz and
presented tlmelesa suits with up- led. Peanuts Wickline then singled
Mrs:. Le,ttie Mertd.ith spent Swi·
per hipbone lengtll Jackels, left the third run in.
day in Athens with Mrs Mabel
open cardigan. fashion to show the
But
tllal
was
all
for
Racine
and
Swartz.
blouse beiieatll or closed witll anMiddleport got tw.o back in the sec•
Mr, and Mrs. Hoger Winebren•
tlque gold buttonjl.
one!, two in tile third to win it-, ner and son of �yr ..cuse visited
One of the nns of . t he show war an -.t two i n tile sixth to sew it up.
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Harold
a black and white plaid suit topThe se eond _ Hindy was on i,,ia Hawk and son.
ped with a_ trench.coat ty lJ:i? black an error, Russ McElbinney doubled
John W. Frank returned to hill
coal lined m tile same platd.
bim home and David Rice single llome in St. Cloud, Fla., lfter
One of the more prominent · '' Mac" in.
spending several Wet'ks with Mr.
guests In the crowd was acLress
and Mrs. Guy Summerfield and
Rosalind Russell, who said slle
Tile third _ after two walks,
otller relatives.
llad been a Chanel · customer for Rick Oiler was on with a fielder's
Mr_ and Mrs. Carl Kautz and
years. The durable movie star was choice a nd bfealy ,,Bowles singled
children
spent Wednesday- at
wllh her husband, producer Fred qjm home. Johnn)' Sinae.r l;i.id .
·t.&amp;ke Wlliti? near Wave'fl)'. Tbey
Brisson;
down a sacrifice bunt scoring 01·1. 1
�el'tl ' joided by Mr. and Mrs, Dale
Chanel didn't evC'n bother to pro­ er.
Ruuell and ch!lrtren. Columbua.
duce a 1930s helmet hat or bias•
Mr. and Mrs. iVallac.e Amberg­
Tile fifth - Tom Ander�on walk•
cut dre!IB for the benefit of idlas
entertained with a hambur,;:er
er
ed,
stole
second,
Oiler
double
d
him
.
Russell, . who typi{Jed Hollywood's
fry Saturday e\'t!ning at their
home,
and
Rick
came
home
on
an
glamour queens in the 1930s.
home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Tile elderly designer, who was a overthrow to second from the Ra·
Robert Wood and children and
cine
catcher.
milliner before she became a
Mr. and Mrs. H:itold Hawk and
dressmaker, put the timeless sail­
Por Racine Wilson Wolfe and Ro­ son.
White,'Spice. Chocolate, Yellow. BiscuR
or hat witll streamers on her mod• ger Birch al� had singles. For
George Ginther, Cincinnati
els. The hat were worn pitclled Middleport Hlndy had two singles,
spent a week wilh his grandpar•
forward over tile brow.
McEllllnney a double and single, cnts, Mr. and M:s. Oris Ginther.
Bowles and Rice singles and Oiler Mr. and Mrs. James Ginther and
lhe double.
Entertaim Sunday
son Phillip spent · a couple of
days with the Ginthers and were
Mr. and M rs. C. R. Xarr enter·
Middleport pulled off a tough
accompanied home by their son.
tained with a dinner Sunday at
double play, sllort to first to third,
Mn. Marion Wood received a
their home, Naylor11 Rufi HUI. Pre
in the Courtll .
phone call from her daughter
sent were M r. and Mts. David
Racine
300 000 0--3 5 2 Mrs. Roy Cllris1. Monday even·
Bauer, Worthington; Mr. and Mrs.
y
Middleport
022 020 x-6 7 0
ing who is visiting in St. George
Edward T. Bauer, M arion; Mr,
D. Wolfe. W. Wolfe {6) and Pea•
Utah.
and Mrs. Richard Karr, sons,
nuls W ickline, D. Wolle (6). Hindy
Mr. and Mrs. Freri Reiber of
Polly Ann Bauer, Susie Marunka
and Bowles.
Cleveland visiterl with Mr. and
of Middletown, Gonn,, and the
River Report
host,.
--- ---- --- ,Mrs. Willis Frost.
-- ---·- ------ - - CARFENTER
John Ginther '.s a patient at
ment.
... t _,.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cul�II White Cross Ho.,pital in Colum.
;�, '._ II
Mrs. Willlam Baxter returned
bus
where
Ile
is
under
obscrva•
spent the weekeud in Columbus
Quiebr
A
Fill
Boot
home Tuesday after a visit a1
stem.pi
Green
SlrJI
Y-olb"
Save
with their son-in•law and daugll­ tion and treatment.
.bridge port with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Meredltll, Columbus wu
ter Mr. and Mr,. Alfred Rice.
POMlllOY, OHIO
11� W. SECOND ST.
Harry Saddler who accompanied
and Rev. and Mrs. Howard Hein a su pper guest of ?nr. and Mrs.
I
her home for an overnight visit.
P. F. Koblentz Saturday.
and daughters, AJban;y.
.,.While away Mrs. Baxter also visited al Wheeling with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmet Johnson and at West Lib­ I
erty, W. Va., with Mt. and Mrs.
Elmer Saddler. Sile alao attended
camp meeting at Clinton. Pa .
Pictur■d hlaw Is Our New S.nica Bulldl-.

I Carpenter News
Of Social Events

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- - - - Here To Sene You!
1 4 Years In Bottled Gos - - And We Service What We Sell!

Gau.a-&amp;: Montgomer)' 16.0
on
upper, 9.2 on lower, 3½: feet
open; Galllpolia 18.9 on upper
9.7 on lower 4 feet open; Lock
23, 15.0 on upper, 12.:0 on low­
er, 1 trap and 25 wickets open.
CClindltlon of Movabl• Dam•: ·
All• dam&amp; are up 13 through 23
wltll 13, 14 and 1, closed; 16 ·
through 23, ¼ to 1 1,,; trap open.
Ohio Rl•er BNts: Downbounct:
Lock 14, Charles R. Stephenson
7:30 am 20--0; Lock 17 Tri-State
5:55 am 0-20; Lock · 18 Oi,,ec
9:30 am 18-1'; Lock 19 Mr. Criss
7 am 9-0; Lock 20 Linda Brooks
12:45 pm 7•1 ; Larry Turner 1 :25
pm 1-3; Clly of Maysville 3:35
pm 0-3; National 12:10 am 0-4;
Jetrenon 12:46 am 17-0; Cornell
':15 am .19-1 ; Southland 7:45 am
Z•S; Beaver 10:30, am 1-0; Helen
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UPNUnd: Gallipolis Paul Sla­
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am 1-t: City of Huntlngton 12
midnight 9-7; M ike Creditor J l :20
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Holden 2:0ft pm 17-0; Cincinnati
9:M pm l&amp;-2; Southland 1 1 : 10
pm �2-1; C. V. Hamer 1 :MI am
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Your Contact With Police Is Your Phone

Two crimes could have been solvecl recent­
ly by persons making a phone call to his of­
fice, Sheriff Robert Hartenbach said rester­
day in di..scussing the swelling number of
breakings and enterings in this county and
nearby areas. ·
Two men who allegedly stole a truck at
Portsmouth and broke into a Wilkesville gro•
cery abartdoned the truck Monday at Forest
Run . They were seen in that area by se•ieral
persons who failed to notify the sheriff's of­
fice until too late to a,p prehend them.

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Landmark Store Monday night another phone
call could ho.ve solved the crime before the
participants escaped . A woman in the area
told Chiel Jed Webster Tuesday 11;1,al sqe OQ­
served two young men acting SUSl;liciously
shortly alter midnight.

Law enforcement officials str�ssed yestt:?r­
day that their service to the public is only as

good as the cooperation they receive. The
law is �n the job 24 hours a day and with.
modern radio•ec;uipped cruisers, a phone call
to the sheriff's oHice at any hour can bring
almost inslant response from some member
or the County, Pomeroy or Middleport police
departments.
Anything sighted or hea�d by the public
that arouses suspicion sho_l,!-,ld be reported at
once, the olficjals said . Af�! a report is made,
it is then the duty of the officials to decide
whether an arre.st is warranted. They always
will have cqecked thoroughly all suspicious
circumstance which otherwise may have es­
ci:.ped their notice.
The phone in the sheriff's office is WY-233-7 1 a,nd a radio officer is o n duty 24 hours
a day who is in constant touch with the polic e
of Pomeroy, Middleport and the surrounding
counties.
Your con.tact ,ith t�e poJy.e is as near as
your phone. Use 1t!

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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd leport, 0., Aug. 4, 1960

Ameche Finds
Role To Liking
In Hollywood

BY VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOO D UPI-Don Ame­
ehe. credited by !he nation's come
dians with inventing tile 1ele•
pllone, is ·making his first movie
in 13 years.
For old times sake, or some
otller reason, the man who played
Alexander Graha.n Bell again is
portta)'iAg a ch::iracter
named
Alexander.
Warner Brothers Studios. which
is produring Am11,·he's new film,
"A Fever in the 810&lt;1d" ref11ses
lo divulge whether Don llas any
scenes with a telephone. Maybe
it's a good thing.
Still handsome, and willlout a
gray hair in his heBd, A 111eclle
plays U. S. SenJtor Alezander
Simqn in a story of political 'in•
trigue.
US&amp; Gr.iy Dy•
To age hlm for the role makeup
men used gray dye at his temples.
"B�cause ·the part is good and
the picture is firNt•rate I decided
to return to Hollywood," said Don
who now makes his home in New

York CU.y .
Don ffloved ea.,t in 1900 when
New York wu tll� center of tele­
vision activity, It baa been aome
th-ree years ainee hi! atarred in a
nifty little picture titled "SU&amp;htb'
li'rench" with Doroth}· Lamour.
,/ " I moved because what little
was offered me h p1cl ure1 didn't
measure u� to the things I want•
ed to do," he said.
l&lt; NPI 81:sy In TV
"Meanwhile I've kept busy in
television and the theater. But I
wa, never fortun.1!e -em!111h to be
a part of a succe,sful "rV seri�.
I t�d three of th�111-•Holi�y
Hotel', &lt;!J'Ae Francet Langford,
Don Ameelle Show' and a quiz
program. 'Take .a Chs.ncu_.' •• ·
Splendidly tailored, and looking
like a successft1l businesaman•
race llorse breeder Whic� he la,
Don ducked moviJ offers, waiting
for a leading roJe.
•·when the pic�ure is coin,1?l�ted
I'll head back for New Y��" he
said.
�"As far show business, I've
reaclled a point whf!re l don't
care much what I do. except ha�t
it must be somethi n, good."

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Writes Govet;Q�
Asking Clemency

Reed sville
Meigs &amp; �on N.ews Of Wee�

Coming Events

Mr. and Mrs. John Miracle and
daughter Linda:, ot Belpre wished
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. LawEleanor Wells, councilor, pre•
rence Reed.
Bided and a communication was
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis read (rom Susie Waods, national
wUI leai,,e Friday Ior a (ew days secretary, announcing the Nationin Columbus.
al Coun('i\ session on 10clabcr 3,
4 and � L.t Atlanta, Ga. An invl•
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Sheila C111lds, da_ "J ghter or Mr , I : ·1 t i ei n wa s read to attend the wed
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and Mrs. bill Cll1ld3 llas been I dlnit of Dolores Kraeuter and
confined l� �er ho'!1e with mum ps : La ,;rc·i ce Wolf!!, Wednesday, Au:
Mn. William Slater was _ 1 !1 gust 24 at 7 : :10 p. m. al the
Parkersburg yesterday to v1s1t M orn i!J. g S tar EUB Church .
with her llilher Fred C1been of
Athens who was taken to the St.
T:omPr Holler was reported
Joseph Hospital Monday. ¥,rs. home trom hospital and improv•
Cabeen is staying at the Wm. ing. Jtoberta Lee was nominated,
Slater llome while Mr. Cabeen is eleded and installed as inside
hoepitalized.
sentinel witll Nei,,ada
Beaver,
council deputy, the
installing
?d'r. and Mp. B'ruce Bin�ham oHic r,1' .
were in Columbus visiting witll
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Mr. and Mrs. Fran,lin Ginther
Expense money for Goldie Fre·
and family last weekend. Their I derick to r_epreaent the council at
daughter K.athY. visi 1,ed in Athens ' St.ate Councll session was allow•
witll her granlmotller, Mrs. Yeau- ed. A contribution was made to
ger while her p11rents were away. the money tree .el State Council
Mrs. Jamea Lloyd and cllildren session, a project of tile State
who have been visiting in Pome- Councilor. It was announced that
roY with her sister, Mrs. Clarice the llome and orphans committee
Kennedy and here witll Mrs. would spon1or a silent auction at
Bruce Lloyd and son Mik.e plans the next meeting and members
to return to her home In Belpre were asked to bring adticles lor
the auction. A meet.ing of the
this evening.
Psst Councilors was announced
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Coleman for W�dnesday e\'cning, Aug. 10
of Columbus visited brielly with al the lodge hall at which time a
Mr, and Mrs, Bethel Coleman and shower will be held for Esther
son, Roy, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes whose marriage to Jsmes
C, A. Diamond of Pittsburgh also Ridenour will be an event of
visited one day tllis week with tllis montll,
the Coleman family
At the close of tile meeting, a
Miu Lois Cecil ls reported to
be quite a lot improved at h.er cake walk was held by the mis•
ce\laneous committee and the
home.
cake won by Myrtle Walker. Re­
Ra:, Pickens, son or Dr. and fresllments were ser.ved
and
Mrs. R. R. Pickens returned home games played with prizes award•
Sunda)' from the Scout Jamboree cd the winners.
in Colorado and has been con­
fined to his llome this week with
virus.

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BACON, Sucher's Sttced . . · - · - . . - · - · fb'. 55c

Hoit.di'.oWN

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CUCUMBERS, long Green

Minutes from The Puch --- YELWW or WDiff

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NAPKINS . . - . . . . . . . . pkg. of 200 - 39c
PAPER CUPS - . . - . . . . . . . . 2 � 29c
PAPER PLAilS · · · · · · · - · · pkg. of 1 00 - 99c

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Visit.on Welcom e

F L U F F O · · · · · · · · · · · - · - · · · · · · 3 lb. can 65c
Big 2 lb. bag
FIG BARS or SANDWICH COOKIES · · Only 39c
Soap Pow,der ,
G I A N T B R E E Z E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - · 69c
Like Home Canned . . . No: Z'h Cans
SAND HILL PEACHES . . · . . . . · · · . . 3 cans 89c
Ktag Slul
PEANUT BUmR, · · · · - - · · 3 lb. jar only 97c
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BULBS 6'AY BE ORD.ERED
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Shorlenlng

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Summer League

SATURDAY and SUNDAY, AUG. 8 and 7
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, AUG. 13 and H

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CHANEL SHOWS I Jackets Beat
SILHOUETTES IN
Racine 6-3 In
PRESS EVENTS

WHERE EVERY DAY JS BARGAIN DAY

5 lb. - 59c

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Glads On Display In Our Show Room

Phone: Coolville 3755

FL O U R
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,Meigs County
Long Bollom, Ohio
Located on Success Road ¼ Mile East ol State Route 7,
I¾ ,Miles South of Tuppers Plains, Ohio

SELF-IUSING

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Mr. and Mu. Pearl Wolf, dau•
giller Sharon and 10n Joe of
Amanda spent Monday and Tues·
day with Mr. and Mn. Eldon
Kraeuter ind daughters.
Mr. and Mn. Denver Frank and
cllildren, ,S,mdra, Jay and Ricky
returned to their borne in Alli·
ance Wednesday after a visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mra. Wil•
bur Moore and Mn. Lettie Speo•
cer and other relatives.
Paul E. Moore, daughter Kay
anti sons Jack and BIiiy Gene of
Alliance are lhe guesta of bis
puents, Mr. and Mr,. Wllbur
Moore.
JeHrey Buckley of Indlana ii
tile guest of his brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John
Buckley.
Mr. and Mn. Carl B..iggs return•
ed to their home,
Columbus,
Monday after a two weeka visit
with her si11ter, Mrs. Wendell
Bet:ting and otller relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Starcher
and cllildren, Robert. Linda and
Mary Kathryn and Misa Eathe"r
Dill returned home Tuesday eve:
ning after a visit at M1ndield
with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Arnett
and family and at Melvindale,
Mich., with Mr. and Mta. Wather
Evans and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jone• Jr.
and family ol Columbus spent the
Wei!kend witb their parents� Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Hill and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Jones Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller Of
Pine Grove visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. James 1;. Ginther
and son Phillip of ClnclnnaLi
spent a day last .week with Mr.
and Mrs. Oris Ginlher, C'he11ter
Road and was accompanied home
by tlleir son George wllo spent
several days witll bis grandpar.
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bauer of
Worthi itgton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C . R. Karr. They
left Sunday evening for a weeks
vacation at their cabin on Lake
Huron and were accompanied 'by
Polly Ann Bauer and Susie Mar•
unka. Polly Ann and Susie will
spend next week in Marion with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cubbage and
Kalhy of Barberton and Mrs, A. E.
Wolfe were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Rousll, Mrs.
Wolfe returned llome with Mr and
Mrs. Cubbage arter vislUng ·relatives here tllis wmmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hollon
and family returned home Sunday
evening after a weekend visit at
Ft. Wayne, Ind., witll her brother•
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Seitz. Among the places
".i,ited in a slghl seeing trip was
tn,i Johnny Appleseed monument.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
sons of Alliance were M onday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edison Hollon.
Mrs, R. E. Grindle)' spent last
week in Columbus at tile Nazar•
ene camp ground.
Mr. and Mrs. John Berry and
son Johnny and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Armes, Charleston . were
weekend guests of Mr.· and Mrs.
R. E. Grindley, Minersville.
Leo Lewis of Columbus Was tile
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Cllarles Buck,
M iss Charlotte Hysell
accoin­
panled Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noe
and son Ronnie or Pt. Pleasant to
Bluefield, W. Va., for a weekend
visit witll tile former'rs 11on•ln•law
and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Rich­
ard Bishop (Paula Noe) •nd dau•
�hter Betty Gail. They went at
this time to rsee Betty Gail who
was born on July 28.
Harold William Lemley of Lib­
erty Ave., entered the Veterans
Hospital in Chillicothe last Fri­
day for observation and treat-

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DOG FOOD
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OLE O
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A eroup of friends held 9. Die•
nlc Tuesday at Harrisonvil1e,
honoring Mrs. Sarah Kelly and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keel and
clllldren of Akron. Attending
were Mr. and M rs. Keel and
children Holly and Kevin, Mra,
Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett
Davis and Mrs. Emmett Cr.iy of
Middleport and Mr. and Mrs.
Cllarles Buck, Rutland Road.

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Becky, Ellen and Tommy Leon­
ard, children of Mrs. Reba Leon­
ard returned this week from
Rome, Ga., wllere they visited
Tile Junior Twilight Gardl"!n Club I
tlleir sist.er and Jamily Mr. and
met
at the home of Linda Shaffer
Mrs. Asa Camp and daughter Aon
Mr. and Mre, Valentine Ward in Minersville with Joan Hewelson.
and grandson 'fimmy Lemley president, presiding.
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moved Saturday from Nortll Sec·
Miss E�llel Garland rep_orled on
ond Avenue to Bucllman, W. Va. harmful msects and specimens o
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where they accepted employmnt such were studied
by the 111 ne ·
at a mountain resort.
members present.
Plans were
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fry, Mr.s. drated to enter an exhibit at tile
,
Ada Lambert and Don Rice were fair.
in Columbus yesterday to attend
the funeral of Mark Petty, cousin
Followin g the business meeting
of Mra. Lambert and Mr. Rice. refreshments wen served by the
· On their tet1.1m they visited in hostess and games were lee\ by
Groveport with Will Rice wllo is Charlotte, Imboden,
recreation
In uncle to Mrs. Lambert and leader. Miss Carolyn .Bell wa5 a
Mr, Rice.
guest at. the, meeting,

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Amerio met in regular s'°s&amp;ion
1'uesday evening wilh 30 mem­
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Oak Hill
S�ietv News

By Hilttk!" Fr.der&amp;dc
--- -Mr. and Mrs. J'red Reiber and
and (amily •pent Sunday willl r.jr. few days with Mr, and Mrs. Dai,,e
daughters, Sara l'lnd MarY of To•
and. Mri. Val Hartung.
· Yalea.
¥:r.
ledo Were fflnner gut"Sts
Mr. and Mrs. 1''rceJand Norris,
Mr. and Mra, Elmer Babcock o( ,
Weines-­
Frederick
Curt
Mrs,
and
Mf�.lfn• B�ch■n,n
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day. They al'so called on Mr. and
Miss tileen Brannon is visiting
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ly VIOMt Smith
�s.
Henry .9pe�Ce1'.
her sistet' and family, Rev. and
ll.ev. and Mi.,i. ,Kenneth Riggs
Mrs. Orva Jean Holtet aod Judy on Sunday.
Jerry an� ' l,i1Ck Fredhick
:11 rs. Robert Sanders and Debbie
Sund.a)' vl.sitorii of Mr. and Mrs. lla.ve returned' hom'e lifter several
anfl Stevie vi11it.e,J with Mrs. Han•
�I�,� thf!if 4-� Clu'r? m�m•
cam�d
in Junetion City. Rev. Sanders is
son Holter, F'oreat Run, last Wed­ Tony Llter were Mr. and Mr.s. Wll!elu In COlumbua.
the Oplll!! Brown farm
on
hers
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laking the young people or his
Perry Carpenter and 11011, Pomeroy ;
nesday.
ifrld'!lf
nlg�t.
cllurcll to camp this weekend at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Johq
Hensley
and
Mr.
,If,. ard Mrs. Red Crispen are
Ml. an( 'M_i:,. El, m,er ]!,abco;ck
Laurel, Ky. •Eileen will accompany
111t,eftdinc II few days at their cabin und _ Mt,. Clhai'lea Hensley.
or \\'la)'De, Mr. a)&gt;� f,!rs, G�rge
lhC!IR,
Leone Babcock and Vera Weber
on Sllade River.
C. A.
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Waller Barber, while enroute to Frederick, I.Ir. ,na
�and Mrs,
o}I
Mr. 11nd ltts. EvereU Sl111on, Lois were shqpplng 11l Parker11bure on
caJled
Babcock
his home in Toronto, Ohio, from
'l;'u�st!&amp;)'.
and Su,!, ,penl Sunday �vening MondJy.
ll vacation in Florida. visited his Curt Frederick
Mr, and Mrs. Muri Taylor cele­
Mrs. Ruby Bur'lce :&gt;f A.)fred, and
with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prtnct",
sister, Mrs. Rink Linthicum and
M rs. Violet Hall wer&lt;! guests
of
Mr. and Mrs. Charle11 Hensley, br.ited their 49111 anniversary on
family.
Also visiting the Linthi•
!
Mrs. J Bi.�Hell and Mike, Mrs. Le­ Sunday. Guests Wl re Mr. and Mrs.
M rs. C. A, E. abco�k Wednea(Jay,
c ums was tlleir ·de ughter and fam•
By Mrs. John Hartung
By Luey K ibble
Mr.- and Mrs. Raymond FraJJk
ota f'e�
rell and Fred 11pent Thurs­ UusseU Arcller, G uysvllle; Mr. and
There were 7 1" in attendance ily. Mr. and Mrs. Darius Sampson were in Gallipolis Friday where
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walton and
dlly wi ll Mr. 11nd Mn. Lloyd Mc• Mrs. Junior Hunt and family, Mr.
baby ar6 spendin� their vacation al Sun!l11y School July !J, collec­ and family. Mansfield.
and Mrs. Evtirett Sis1mn and daughPeek, , )ellei,,llle, W. Va.
COLUMlBtJS uPI - Here is the
Mrs. Jane Perry ia in tile hos- she went f,or treat,mP.ft.
here
with the.ir parenls, Mr. and tion taken $20.86.
1.e�.
?,fr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs . E�nJet! Ba�cock
text or a letter that 18--year,old
Mr. a11d Mn. Dai,,id Holter and
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Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles pilal again. She was brought home and sons a�4 P�
Mrs, Corl Walton ;ind :-ii:r. and Mrll.
S�n���nc of
family, five Points, were visiting l,,oq Bo�tom and Mr. and Mrs. Wil• convicted klller Hu■lon Nelson,
bilt
had
lo
return.
of
Alfred
attended
the
evening
l,ee
Wallace.
Mr.
Walton.
is
em•
'
Au1u•t
lard,
Taylor,
Chesler.
�90' with
s
nt
���
aclleduled
to
executed
Friday
nt
be
t�
Frem
i,
�
his b,rolher. Mr and Mrs. Harold
Mrs. Grace Balis and family re.
servi�s Mrs. Boyles gave tile
The Missionary Sot'lety of the ployed in Columbus.
DotoLby Rlebel and Laura Ruth, night, wrc.te to Gov. Michael v,
and
the
former
s
P•tenbi.
Holler and family, }'"'r lday evenlna.
Mias Barbara Smitll of Pomeroy llighligllts Qf tlie conlerence that cently ,•isited fti:r, and 141'1. ViI:gil 1,Jrs. Charle11 BabcoCk.
Ml. Moriall Baptist Church will
Mr. and Mn. Hurry Swan, Port• Beedavllle, 1penl Sunday anernoon DiSalle �Ues1.tn4 clemency.
Westfall and family.
·Mr. aniJ. Mrs. Eltner Babcoc, of
The Clnclnnatl youth used a meet Tllursday at 7:30 P, m . at Is here for a visit with Iler sister, slle attended in June.
land. cal led on hla ai1ter1, Effie wlth Mr. and Mrs. Wayn� Prince.
Mr. and Mr!. Marvin Bamhart. Wayne sj:ient Salt1(d�_ nii'tl.t' W,lth
Roy
Eastman
is
iJl
and
Dr.
Mrs.
Dale
Smilll.
CampJ)tl:11
Har•
home
Mr11,
of
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Carter
spent
small "I'' In each lnstance exTorrenc� and Linnie Swan, Thurs•
• M ary Et.Ile! Taylor accompanied Hewetson is the attending physi• Gladys Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spehcer.
lhc week end al Huntington,
cept at the be1lnriJna; or a 11en- per, East Main St., Poml!ray, with
'
day �ve11 lng.
Westfall and Mr. and idtS. Vernon
het
sister, �a. Patty Dunfee on a cian.
as
Jackson,
f'red
her
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Luce, and tence. No mlupe1Ungt11 or graminotller,
Mr. and Mrs; 'Efflersbn Pooter
Melody Rouah, Peach Fork, Su· Reed and family visited Mr. and of West Lafayetl.! spt'nt the week
recent trip to H11wk's Nest, W. Va.
co-hoHtess.
Seyer&amp;] from llere attended the Nellie Groce are spending a few mar usage have lJtlen corrected.
�he annual l!uckley reunion was aan and Copnie Uln11ing, Enter­ Mrs. George Reed on Sunday.
fellowship meeting at Tuppers days at Cleveland.
"Dear Sir.
end with her parents, .... fnd
Ei,,angeline Chapter, OES, will
Mr. and M rs. Carl -Barnhart and Mrs. Paul Kelley.
Plains Saturday evening:.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Rairden
"My name la H uston Neleon. I meet tills 'I,'hursday �vening at on event of July 31 at Forked Run prise were Wed ru;-6dliY guesls of
Mrs. Burl Griffin were callers on
Diana Weyer1mtller.
Dui,,id �milh 1penl the week end were calling on U11y Adams, Eden. am sclleduled to die the i,th or 7:30 al the Ma3onic "t:emple in Lake,
fir. and Mrs. Lowell Bing and
Mr. and Mrs. Edga1· Abbott and William Jendall, Cllester, recently. fa/nily spenl the wee�_end ',l\ith
Russell Buckley and family or
wllh MIii')' Klbble, Reedsville.
.and I-Larry Kimes, Hockingport, on Aucuat.
Middleport. lniti.ilory work will
Gory, Roger and Neal Blake M r. arid "14:n. Da:,,ton · Spen� at
Beaver Falls, Pa., spent last week children and M.r. and Mrs. Wil•
Mr. -,i;tl , Mr1. Joe Cole 11nd fam- Sunday afternoon.
"I believe In the Lord sir and be gii,,en.
spent
three weeks at their summer -Terre Haute, Ind.
liam
and
cllildren
Radford
with
Mr.
and
rs,
Ernest
Ruth
and
M
Mr. and i\,trs. John Groce, Helen God la my wUness th■t i didn ' t
lly of li'tost, onto, Mr. and Mrs.
Au1u1t S
home
here.
spent
Sunday
afkrnoon
at
Lake
ott,.er
relatives.
Leonard DA'iley, Portland, :M.r. and Coleman . wer� Sunday: gue.sls of mean to take 1ome ones Uf,e.
Mr. and Mrs..- ,Elmer Babeock re­
A meeting will he held Fr lday
Hope
.
.
Alice
F"
o
utty
i8
spondi�II
a
M'rs.
M,rt. ..Darrell CQ1.arL. Coolville; Sal\,, �· •nd Mf11. Gartll SmHh.
tutned•
"Sir l believe I c■n . a■y: t�t the evening at the Sutton ' l{, E.
. W I tftlil' t 'homii,) �� 11 Wayne
Mrs.
Flossie
Petty
of
·Catlfomia
Bales Carper and Mni. Ca�per
ford and r..ewia CQiart, J.,:Oralr.: _:'}lra, Har.old Holter, Marilyn and Lord llas for aJvJna: m,q , , frit · my Church for all persons interested week Jn Parkersburg " ,with• 1 reliSunda'y
after Sl)fndlng their vaca•
·
of Pomeroy �ere Suhday guests spent a day l"eeently' · \tith a daugh­ tim:r with his
v i■ la.d lh•l•mother Mnd aunt, Nol- Taltet BlsaeU were at Holier Hos­ elnB.
brother C, A.
In donatln&amp; food or helping with tives.
ter, Mrs. Clarence Baker and fam­
Mrs. Gothe Hunter of New Cas­ of Mr. and Mn. itoy Eastman:
lie Cozart and Helen Bowman over pltal Mond14y evenlni, to visit witll
"And i pray every nlghl for tile the Food Booth at tile Meta1
lJ�bcock and other r��tjves and
ily.
tle, ' Pa., visited here witll her a•
Mr. and Mrs Hermiln Grueser
tile week end.
P4r1, Edith Sisson ;md new d11u&amp;ll· woman whda life l have taking County Fair for tbe church.
.
Mrs. Vernon Reed's sister, Beu• lr1end11.
were Sunday
ther,
Bert
Sllumway
and
Mrs.
of
Burlingham
Mrt, Oacar Babcock apent the ter,
to for atve m13 tp.
Mr. and Mr!I, Roy Pool� of
A mcetina: of tile Syracu1t1
lab
Cain,
visited
her
on
Monday.
i;:uesta of Mr. and Mra. Norman
Karen and Sandy Carler are
week end wltll Mra. Charles MH·
"Sir, I don't k now nothing about Baacball Boosters at Syracuse Shumway.
Mr. and Mrs·. ·Fred Moo"ney visit­ Mt. Herinan called on M:r'. · and
Mrs. Bernice RaJ1dolph spent Weyersmiller.
aar to vUIH with Iler nepllew, Da- apendln g aei,,eral days i n Green­ law.
Mrs. J. P. · K@lley Sunday.'
Town Hall at 8 p. m, Parents of
Mrs. Hazel Humphrey and dau­ ed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barton
vld, wllo has been Ill wltll an ear field.
"Bul I kno� that l� you commit all playera and all interested laat we.e k ln Belpre witll the Nor•
Mr. and Mr111. Emmett Babcock
ihter · Hortense and grandd11ugll­ recently. The Mooneyd live in 1nd sons' of Freni ont. MUJs" �ro­
man St. Clair family.
Mra. Dale Barr, Mr.a. Buford a crlme you 'have lo P�)' Jor it,
Infection.
per:sons urged to be present.
.
Mas�achuselts.
Calvin Randolpll of Little Hock­ t1tr Janet attended the races at
Mr. and Mra. Robert Gray, LionK Blake, and Mrs. Mary Offutt cull•
thy Burke ol A�fred, and · Mn.
"But air I waan't even Jn my
The Happ y Harvesters Gia• of
A
surprise
birthday
party
was
Bouom, RD, entertained with a ed on the Joe 8i1111ell family Sun. right mine.
the Fedet'ated Church wll1 bold Ing la spendlnc some 1ime here Proct orville Fr:lday,
lleld .at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Cha'rles Babcock called on Mr.
Saturday evening dinner, Gueats day.
"t know that our have to pay tholr annual picnic in the church with hla brother and sistcr-in•law, Miss Aiice Euler visited Mrs. Per.ry Curti,8, Jply SO, honoring a;n8 Mrs. Curt Frederick Sunday .
M r. and Mrs. c. H. Randolph. Ca]. Hazel Humphre; Saturday.
wore Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Rita•
Spendlna: the week end with for my �rime.
basement Friday at 6 p. mi
their son, Charles, on his 1 7tll evening. Otller canerJ were Mr.
·
vln was a recent sur1:;lcal patient
and dauehter, Athena; Mr. imd tlleir tamllloa here were Roland
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Abbott birthday. Attending were Virginia and M rs. Paul Kelley and · son
''Dul pl�He do nt take my Hie
Au1111t 6
Mn. SlarllnM M1111s11r. ,RD: Paul Stethem. Harold Brewer, Dor!lel, as payment.
and chJ\dren
Jre spending a Showalter, Larry Griffin, Elizabeth Jack.
Tile Racine PTA wl11 have an In St. Joseph Hospital.
Tip.Al !.fi.U Ut S.�hen�Je ha1 return• week in Pennyan, N. Y .
Lile, Reedsville, and Mr, and Mr8. Robert and Charle, Larkins, Jlm
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Blg:g1 called
"Sir J re1li:re that you have a � qi�aiw, e0cial a,i,tut:dp)' tr,uln•
Showalter, Larry Griffin. Sl lzabetll
Fritz G&lt;,ebel, Tuppera Plalna,
Carter and Norman Weber.
M r . Rnd Mrs, Uernard Grueser Junior and Joey Buchanan, Rutll on Mr. and Mrs. Nonn1n Rose at
Job lo do.
·
I,\ ,
, m, ,, Ute aa.
lne .1 e� t,o Cleveland after a sllort stay
·
th"re wit!,. her sbter, Mra. Elden of Middletown spent l he weekend Ann, Eddie and, Marcella Wyers, Pine Grave Sunday.
Sunday a;ueHtl of Mr. and Mr11.
Sunday vl■ltora of Mr11. Ethel
"And I think you are a good �
. ��
' 'I.
Fred Larkins were Mr. and Mrs. Larkins were Mr. and Mrs. Harold loving man.
wlth Mr and Mr;i. Frank Grueser.
Mr11. John Hay!,s called on Mrt.
, � � , J,O::W a. m. •� the
1$.i:. and Mrs. Arlie Marks of Their children wllo hawe bet'n Ruth Ann Balter, Lloyd Brooks, Norman Frederlcic Sunday.
Osborn and ions and Mr. 11nd Mrs.
Norma11 Weber und ,ons.
"And i know that you don't wanl Sl�on 'oulldhil ne'(i to the
"
Jeanne
.ind
Paula
Watkins.
Rindy
JS;eDO �Pf!llL a day here -with llis visiting their ,&amp;rand11arents re•
Sunday i,,tsHora of Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Jollnson and ramlly of lo klll any body,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Milford
Frederick
n
lliiRl/l� i,\qm )!a � '11!10,.&lt;,4 bY
Linlhicum, Sandra, Marrilyn and
J,ewi11 Youn&amp; were Mr, and Mra. Portland.
"Sir I wont you to believe that �� · 1!Jt'tpPr e Hu11ilen· SN,nday 'a"jl�, M r:and Mrs. J. S. l'4arks. turned home wlth th�m.
Paula
Curlis, David Seals, Mr. and and son went to tlorida Frid•)'
ltl's, Alice Branstrom of Toledo Mr. and Mra. Pra111' Abbott of Mrs. Paul
Mra. Jim Carter spent a week I didn't mean to· kill any body.
David Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Bifl
their dnght�r Mrs. Mtt,
tihool,; O�A of the M�tilodist
Watkins, Mr. a71d Mrs. to vi•it
·
.
. ere .for a visit witll her sister. St. Petersbura, Fl111., spent Tue&amp;•
Young.
al Clendenin, W. Va. recently.
chell
Holli!-y
and family.
"Please ilve me me a chance 10, · O�c�.
,
�
Audra Wyers, Mr. and Mrs. Per•
�
- A. C. Stewart and Miu Mary day with Mr' and Mrs. Arlee Ab­
Robcrl 11nd David Yates spent a live.
M.r. and Mrs. Cllarlc11 Marcinko
Mr. and Mrs.
Waid Spencer
fy
Curtis.
Sending
.!lifts
were
Glenn
J
-- bott.
"lta not e11y to llve with your '
.nnuaf �rJle �un/,OR will K !fie.
Linthicum. Bob B11rber and Errol spent Saturday evening with ·Mr.
Qarry Spencer has returned from
Mra. Grace Glaie of Columbus Griffin.
self knowing that you have klllcd, I �
and Mr11. Ivan Wood of Pomeroy
at
lf;l qn Sunda,, A:ua�
��
·
a
wfft•a vacation spent al Sum­ spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs
also Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wood ot
some one,
e­
nd
Gt:14e
SchOCN.
!tr
:
August
ts
at'6
p.
On
m.
tile
Jop­
�
00
AcaOIIII
"Slr l dont know how to write � ' JJ1 -U:pday'1 r,�,-.riloP' will 1:ie ner with his gr1mdmother, Mrs, T. Wm. Radford and family.
pa Sunday Sch(H)J will hoi.d a pie. Dearborn,, Mich.,- who are eueste
'63. Ne1t11nr
18, Pal&amp;lb
J, Wind
' SJM:ncer. and other relative1.
Carl Byers of Middleport re­ nic at Forked Run Lake,
of his bsother Ji,,an· and family,
and
spell
to
•ood,
a
�,
·
h•l'd
on
Saturday
nlaht.
, river
DOWP(
fn1trument.
Tb� Boring reunion wu held at turned home Sunday after spend­
Mr. and Mra. Henry
Spencer ·
"But
our
try
to
yet
ll
rivht.
.
8;11'
'
�
·
��l.
at
Anyone
of
the
Joppa
i,,iclnily
Cl. Taverna
\h
:IO, UnJ. BlnclnC
· Forked Run Lake, Sunday.
uncle
his
with
day:1
aeveral
son
\,"ance,
M1:1.
Waid
SpenciJi:
!_nd
Ina:
"Ive
learned
my
h1ulon.
Please
�e
·
�
ehullder,
of
the
Brad
having nrws tlley would lik e re­
(Bln(,)
voice
d avel•
Mr. amj Mra. iiatk Pickering and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rad·
cht).dren were dinner &amp;uesta of
dont klll me.
[ord' Cla�h of "�briat wiU have
t. Reatordl ) 1. rnrt1
ported is asli:ed to call 3697.
I
oped,
Mra. M�ha McElroy an!! IOl'UI
"Sir I haven't been In this world a ·Pi&lt;:nli · �11 Sµrlay .:\ ' 'tfal. weri, bu1inf,!&amp;S vis.itors In Mldlile• ford and children,
...._
10. Qlruole
8 , Made r.port, Tuesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edgar
Abbott
Sunday
guests
Mrs
Hazel
Gene, Vergli and Kermit after
llf
long.
:lil- Fa1nl1y
(nautl • ' II, �
Parl&lt;.
!\'be
,. Riven
and children
11ttended Sunday Humphrey.
"Please don� takj my life.
:rnem�L"
,. A&gt;tollloll,o
· spendln1K his vacation hel',e left
' 11 "la Invited lo al.tend: '
· School at West Columbia and
Mrs. Edna Arnold wbo has for his' home at ·Mol't'Ow Su nd-,.
13. Bprtnr
"If you will •ivii me a chance 1, I ,
· · r@rnln1 SW ipµ,· Ct,,urch
the picnic a t Portla nd . Park re- been vlsltln,: her dauahter, Mrs.
World Wq l II, twi.,
torth
Mr, and Mrs. Waid Sp@nc�r
will make 1ood •I II.
·
'II
'
lold
U..tr
·�1
l!)�ic
......... ...... 1
l'reheh
U. Alone (L.)
41UI
Charles Elliott rmd family t&gt;f and family, Mr. and Mta. ltenr,
eently.
"I hope �t � will help you SUna.:y 1't tti'4' New' Riven 'Park.
I- pr.,ldent
a1. cut
15, lcofrll
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grueser of Charleston returned borne Friday Spencr and son V•P�e - visited
make the rl1ht deelslon .
All members are ur11d to attend.
t. Overtur11 IS.
lftble- 8S. Sand hllla
J.l, Thr.•,
Sprl n grleld sp'ent Suqday , with accompanied by . her son-in-law. EIM&gt;n S,..11cer ahd family S\lndaJ
"It la ■aid 111 the Bible that God
The 37th annual Hayea-Youn1
'1. Jrnoble
29. U.S. patrl• 36. Prophit
at card•
Mr. and M:t'I. Lewis Gru·eaer. Their Charles Elliott who returned to nipt in Raci n,.
will for 11ve ua for our alns.
Rc,union wUI be held· on tli Old
,. Maaklo&lt;I
11. BIMVI
ollo 1D111r
H, _
thrM
.11ons who have' been visit- his home Sunday,
"And kQ.OW matter wh�t one Hollldv •�hctol ;;
r
"
n,i■
e. 0orroa1oa
JI. Rad1un1,
:19. lifloooko4
It. p,_uie
ALGIERS UP!,The toll ill SJDI:
Mr. and Mn. .trnest Leifhelt
Ing their 1randpuent1 returned
bavo don, be will for 1lve you ii Oarwili, S.M111,,
·
_al
T,
II)•�·
l 1ym,)
and 10n U,odney vf Akron arrived day's Moslem tenorlat beach li'ld
home with theqi.
and
will
sin
your
pure
In
hea
t
1,
we4iq,_,
,
one
r
JI, BlclUall
Patty Arnold, ,1augbler of Mr. Saturday for a vf11t wltb their roee to 13 TuM!ay with the dQth
know mnre,
Auiutf 1�
voteano
of a wounded Mdilem woin■q: The
and
Mrs. Dare■ Arnold ls In Uni- paren t&amp;! Mt. and Mra. Wm. Elchin•
heart
"Ple
your
e
fine
to
n
It
leTIie
8D01ten
of
Band,
J
u
·
1'Jd4
(var. )
A. v. Howell has re'turned lrom
·
.
terrorl.ltl macbine-aunned a 'beieh
versit)'
H
oapltit
for
s\lrgel')'.
1er
Sr.
try
to
of
make
10me
ron1
ttie
5tort ¥,iih !kh,oo) are 1ppri'.lojJnr Columbus where he h811 been in al•
'1L 0lrl'I
Mr. and Mr.-. Wheeler Drake
Mr. and Mrs Erntst. Lelfheit 411 miles weit of' Al1fer1 for abput
rl,ht that I hav• done.
an (R1 1e��IP social ,.-rt�,· A.u a. tendanre at the annual convention
nlcknlm1
of Pomero)' and Mr. •nd Mrl, Le• Mn Wm, Elch\nJter Sr. were In 1 0 mlnutet, firin( into crowdl of
'And may God live UI the 1:1, Qi the 1 lawn Of \ti,! \ �ah of the National Fedcr1lian of
U. Aator
Mc•
bathen.
l
■tren,th to do wh�t 11 rlf;ht.
��1
chair
Henry ­
�Milton
o
sc
M_ od. i i
• Guffey soclellea. h@ld' at the Park wis Hum'phir:• aQd son were the Gallipoli, ucen!ly.
11
M■y God bleM you. Think you
H. Enrll&gt;�
ma-.,.. ,,; the •� t!Jij' Mri. 1'ar- of Roses, North Hlsti, St.
author
"Huaton Nelapa" ___
vln �a� CCH�l�q . 1�re
Mr. Howell 11 a member of the
21. Abea4
· � 1 �ceit, ��l:id1 h1 the Columbus soclety and of the execu•
HOL
zia�PITAL
28. Jmqln•rJ
o i; the aoc:lal
n
tive oouncll of the federation. TWo
Admlulona. A , 2: lfra. Brad.• , IIJl� 4, f ,:00 ' f
ffllOll
� 1::
mt.mbcn of the Columbm1 aoclety
ford T. ll1a1 1 )llneraville; Terry
IIO. Neuter
� l\e:._n_1cm w
_,,ill died since th� last Federation
Dean Rold�I), Pomuoy; Mlch•el,
Pl'IJIIOWI
lL UblAle n N�Nek.ffd. Pomeroy ; "1'a. . "'Jt: , � , • _ at c.,.1�-,..11 meellng, bolh formerly Meigs
llrt County cltl1en1.
· � dence at
1prtnr
,e'
:
.
BIiiy IICk �NhlNI, Xa,i,u1a.
;:
They were Charlea Kratt, l1&gt;rma,. Commu.
Dllcharaea, Au1. I: Kn, )klr na� , .. � 1-.
nlstll
J erly of Hartord, W. Va. and PomeKln�1e, Wil11am 1?,a•l1. l(n,
911. ileltly color l'D'-t-'-t--t-1'-m
roy, and MiH ltelen Davis, f?rmerI
a "l�nl1. � Cheek, Mn,
IT. Roal
Jy of Salem Center.
rice a.1� Mn, John J(Ula, ._
illrat'•
11.. W_,,.,..
Next years conventldn will be
,
◄li§
tln
ohn
l
aon ,
lln.t
J
.
, �� ,·' Qll' �li, °"Ul
.
held In Dr., McGuffey'!' old home at
1
,
1
�
th
ouae,
�
,.
.
�not
lln.' �
U, Ollaton
Odon!, 0.. where he wrote his
'
·
'Pollor. 11n)
,
Lln!'�. ' Id
40. -...
""'-' " ,
1
famou■
readen up to and includ•
lfflMl11
n
N
,
Leta
•
Lo
aatrwth
1
TenalOI\
lni
the
Fourlh Reador.
H�d'' �
'(llllllffl'
llftlloll!"'
.
The
Fifth
Reader wa, added the
Tbon,i&gt;lon :
. II
. "· �thnext year, Jn 1840 the&amp;"e read�n
t&gt;un . Mn. Bd·
ran Frye,
lll
wen rtvised and the Sixth Reader
mond
Tborntpn , It•
was added. Mr. HowelL h■a • eo-pJ
ldlai;: Hope,
ltt,\ , C
n,
Reliotrat for Bible Sc\af'!I a\ �I
tho Third Roider publl,hed In
Jamoi'
vor.
. llobert Gold•- the Ila n �ethndiat Cttun,,,
11ill IINll
bo!l'Y and lnlan� lira. Ronald" �. tak�r.
n v.,n\ll Au,ult lO, - lt bat
neweat addition of hderaDear1 . and
� , Inf
?lin I· 11n
, · �Jn NI�h· b.,en an��.
lion
member,
11 the CbeHpe■ke
9
e
le
ol
... Count,. lits'.
Lawrt
lY
So&lt;
'
will
,tan
on
'!'ho Bibi, School
· ,, Pr m.
'
s��� '
. Honill1er ol Ru ral
1
,
E
J
til'OU,1!_
will
lllnd
contlnue
_
8
Au,uat
t
C�■rle•
• �\
,, 1nd several uua , u,.,....
1
a
k
pe
1
.
�a
.
A�IQI. l'- CIUHI will �· hflild
___
ben rtpreaented that iodeW1 C'!0·31) I, m, u ntil 11:31) a.
'
r
,.
lumbu
' tiicll'
' I.AIIQIVILI&amp;,
' children from
for
·
'
' 'lb,
� Dovll and Yft,O
to lollrtffn ,....
.•, ,
11!, and ll_n, Jobi\ Ervlnt llr.
- ti
II••
,,
an$ lln. A11101 Leop�rd IJ!Ollt
Alloll ol
elaoiloa )!l!f,
the ...,.k,nd 'with lit.1.. ohd,
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About
Tuesday Evening
MI'ddleport
ClleBter Council D:11,1ghters

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Peck ,pent Sunday wilb their
11.r. And 11n. ,m DN■ta:,
brother•ln•law and tiller Mr. md and dauJbltn,, � ,...
wldl ....,
Mra. J. X., CJ'1btree. Mr. and Kn. here for a
Ermit Da vi■ and Mary Anna or parentt, l(r. and Jin: c.ri' OU.
Partenbw'I were afltrnoon ealJ. him aod Mr. U:d Jlq. Med Id•
Br Mn. Mtnd.l Jortlen
Mr and Mu &amp;b Wilea and er, at the Crabtree llome. lln, fen.
lamily, Dayton, spent Sunday with Davl1 wu the former E111e Peck.
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Mr. and l(n• •
rw· ·bert &amp;MIU
Mu Crabtree hu betn spendher parenU, Mr anl1 Mn. Elza I
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family,
Millbury,
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M.cComu at tbe home ol her bro- in&amp; 10D1et.ime with his parent■
Kr. 111d
tber-ln•law and ,.later Mr and Mr. and Mn Edgar Crabtree. He d1y1 w ttb her paNDt,,
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Mra Victor Perry .
and hi■ wife, Mcue who tau &amp;ht Mra. Earl Nellon othef l\lePll
Hr. and Mn Lewl.i Smith, Ole• lo Ypallanti. H1ch., la•t year h a ve •ere Mr. aftd Mrt. loe Pukl•
, va and Nancy ,pent aeveral day ■ been hired as te1u::her1 1n the Col• vetch and dauebter LI.ml and 11n
on vacatJOD Tiley 1111lted one of umbua school �y1tem a nd wiil I GaH M cCoy, Athena.
Lewia' army buddie1 In Hickory, move lbe 1r trailer lllert:
N. C , and cam� llome through
Mr. and Mn
Reed Jeff era,
the Smoky Moualaln1. They VII- Albany were al Sbarbot Lake
ited in West Virginia, . Virsinia, I Ont ., for one week and stopped Divor,e IA
�orth and South Carolina, Geor· in Ridgeway, Pa., on their way Common
home and were g11esl!. ot Ilia bro­
I g111, Tenneuee and Kentucky.
Suit for dlvorct wa,· filed in
Paul, Charlea and WIiliam C. ther·in·law and ei1te1 Mr. and Common Pleaa Court yesterday
- Mra. Harvey F1'her.
afternoon by Naomi fllom.-c,n.
Mn. Malhe Lowu1er w-11 1 Langsville. Route 1, VUHI WU­
wukend guest of Iler brother and liam Thompson. Nme addrtu.
1i1ter-in-law Mr. ■nC: Mr,. Arm·
The plaintlfr char1u IP'OII ne••
,ierd Perry, V.1le1 Milla.
lee! and ub'eme cruelty and 11U
ay Cl•ric• AIIN'I
Mr. and Mn. Donald Johnson cwtfldy or two minor ehildren.
Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mr1.
.ind
family, Toledo, visited her temporary and premauent aUmonJ
C. N. Jonea were their ,on-in-law
' LARRY R. CARVER, FIREMAN, U . S- Navy, son of Mr. and daughter Mi:-. and lln. Ed· Parenti, Mr. and Mn. Marvin and 1upport, and that •be be
the· put Wffk Other Viii• awarded all bouaehold fum!Jblnp
aqd Mrs. S. ff. carver, Vinton, prepares to "strike an arc" ward Morri.Bon and chiJdren Chue
lora
were
ud Mn. Dun and a car belon&amp;in&amp;: ta the �nd·
during on·the-job training aboard the aircraft carrier USS Bruce, Brenda and Bedty and Mr. Blackwood Mr.
and family, Rutland anl
and Mra. John llauck and chi!·
INTREPID (CVA-11) in the Atlantic. Carver enlisted in the dren, Summit Stitlon. The group
Navy through the Point Pleasant, Navy Recruiting Station, in enjoyed a pi('nic dinr.er at Fork­
August 1959&lt;received bis recruit training at Great Lakes, and ed Run Lake followed by a drive
is asslgned&gt;•aooard· the INTREPID. Fireman Carver is a Ship­ in W. Va. Mr.. Morriaon and
fitter striker, and as such must be able to lay out, fabricate, children remained lc-r a longer
viait.
and repair metal structures.
Mrs. l..etlie Meredith, Colum•
bus and Mn. Chloe Bailey, were
Saturday dinner gu�1t.1 of Mr.
and Mn. P. F. KoblenlL The
Guriid.eed Always Tender
dinner was in ob5ervance of Mn.
Mereditll's birthday
Mr. and Mr,. Willis Frost and •
lamily spent th:! wl'ekend with ,
By GAY PAULEY
S. Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Myers of
PAJllS . UPI - Gabrielle (Coco)
Lithopolis
Cll1nel, whose name ii .synonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Itegie Phelps and
with French fashions, wound up
Boone Hindy, senior pitcher on cllildren, Lyncllburg, Va., ,pent a
Price
Compare
the fall and winter 1960 preas
sllowinga with two traditional Cha• tile Mlddleport Higll School ataff, rew days wltll Mr. ar.d Mra. Fred
and toiling in lhe S1.1mmer Higll Rice.
nel silhouette•.
Mr. and Mrs. Joh:1 Swiderski
While tile rest of the Parie cou­ School League for the Yellow Jack­
ets,
Wednesday
won
6-3
ov'er
Ra·
and
daughter, Sheila, Monroe,
turien turned back the calendar
to the 193,08, Chanel offered ele­ cine, besting. Duane Wolfe wllo Mich., jpent a !ew d.iys with Mr.
gant and simply cuf suits
witll llad late innin g help from Wilson and Mrs. Elmer Kautz.
Mr. and Mrs. ,;Jair Newell and
straight skirts and cardigan jack• Wolfe.
son Cosllocton visited recently '
ets which have been her trade­
Racine scored first, three runs with Mr.
and Mra.
IAwrence
mark for more tllan 40 years.
in the initial frame, before Hindy Smilll.
Cllanel also displayed tailored, settled down to the Job at hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elber•
near daytlme dresses wJtll natural
feld
and r.on Mike arc spending a
Duane
witll
and
Wolfe singled,
bustllne, and to£Uy pleated skirts.
The de11ir,ner, a spry, black. one out W i lson Wolfe was hit and few days willl his parents in
haired little woman In Iler 701, Ji m Wickline, big finl s.acker, trip. Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. :&gt;. F. Koblenlz and
presented tlmelesa suits with up- led. Peanuts Wickline then singled
Mrs:. Le,ttie Mertd.ith spent Swi·
per hipbone lengtll Jackels, left the third run in.
day in Athens with Mrs Mabel
open cardigan. fashion to show the
But
tllal
was
all
for
Racine
and
Swartz.
blouse beiieatll or closed witll anMiddleport got tw.o back in the sec•
Mr, and Mrs. Hoger Winebren•
tlque gold buttonjl.
one!, two in tile third to win it-, ner and son of �yr ..cuse visited
One of the nns of . t he show war an -.t two i n tile sixth to sew it up.
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Harold
a black and white plaid suit topThe se eond _ Hindy was on i,,ia Hawk and son.
ped with a_ trench.coat ty lJ:i? black an error, Russ McElbinney doubled
John W. Frank returned to hill
coal lined m tile same platd.
bim home and David Rice single llome in St. Cloud, Fla., lfter
One of the more prominent · '' Mac" in.
spending several Wet'ks with Mr.
guests In the crowd was acLress
and Mrs. Guy Summerfield and
Rosalind Russell, who said slle
Tile third _ after two walks,
otller relatives.
llad been a Chanel · customer for Rick Oiler was on with a fielder's
Mr_ and Mrs. Carl Kautz and
years. The durable movie star was choice a nd bfealy ,,Bowles singled
children
spent Wednesday- at
wllh her husband, producer Fred qjm home. Johnn)' Sinae.r l;i.id .
·t.&amp;ke Wlliti? near Wave'fl)'. Tbey
Brisson;
down a sacrifice bunt scoring 01·1. 1
�el'tl ' joided by Mr. and Mrs, Dale
Chanel didn't evC'n bother to pro­ er.
Ruuell and ch!lrtren. Columbua.
duce a 1930s helmet hat or bias•
Mr. and Mrs. iVallac.e Amberg­
Tile fifth - Tom Ander�on walk•
cut dre!IB for the benefit of idlas
entertained with a hambur,;:er
er
ed,
stole
second,
Oiler
double
d
him
.
Russell, . who typi{Jed Hollywood's
fry Saturday e\'t!ning at their
home,
and
Rick
came
home
on
an
glamour queens in the 1930s.
home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Tile elderly designer, who was a overthrow to second from the Ra·
Robert Wood and children and
cine
catcher.
milliner before she became a
Mr. and Mrs. H:itold Hawk and
dressmaker, put the timeless sail­
Por Racine Wilson Wolfe and Ro­ son.
White,'Spice. Chocolate, Yellow. BiscuR
or hat witll streamers on her mod• ger Birch al� had singles. For
George Ginther, Cincinnati
els. The hat were worn pitclled Middleport Hlndy had two singles,
spent a week wilh his grandpar•
forward over tile brow.
McEllllnney a double and single, cnts, Mr. and M:s. Oris Ginther.
Bowles and Rice singles and Oiler Mr. and Mrs. James Ginther and
lhe double.
Entertaim Sunday
son Phillip spent · a couple of
days with the Ginthers and were
Mr. and M rs. C. R. Xarr enter·
Middleport pulled off a tough
accompanied home by their son.
tained with a dinner Sunday at
double play, sllort to first to third,
Mn. Marion Wood received a
their home, Naylor11 Rufi HUI. Pre
in the Courtll .
phone call from her daughter
sent were M r. and Mts. David
Racine
300 000 0--3 5 2 Mrs. Roy Cllris1. Monday even·
Bauer, Worthington; Mr. and Mrs.
y
Middleport
022 020 x-6 7 0
ing who is visiting in St. George
Edward T. Bauer, M arion; Mr,
D. Wolfe. W. Wolfe {6) and Pea•
Utah.
and Mrs. Richard Karr, sons,
nuls W ickline, D. Wolle (6). Hindy
Mr. and Mrs. Freri Reiber of
Polly Ann Bauer, Susie Marunka
and Bowles.
Cleveland visiterl with Mr. and
of Middletown, Gonn,, and the
River Report
host,.
--- ---- --- ,Mrs. Willis Frost.
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John Ginther '.s a patient at
ment.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Cul�II White Cross Ho.,pital in Colum.
;�, '._ II
Mrs. Willlam Baxter returned
bus
where
Ile
is
under
obscrva•
spent the weekeud in Columbus
Quiebr
A
Fill
Boot
home Tuesday after a visit a1
stem.pi
Green
SlrJI
Y-olb"
Save
with their son-in•law and daugll­ tion and treatment.
.bridge port with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Meredltll, Columbus wu
ter Mr. and Mr,. Alfred Rice.
POMlllOY, OHIO
11� W. SECOND ST.
Harry Saddler who accompanied
and Rev. and Mrs. Howard Hein a su pper guest of ?nr. and Mrs.
I
her home for an overnight visit.
P. F. Koblentz Saturday.
and daughters, AJban;y.
.,.While away Mrs. Baxter also visited al Wheeling with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmet Johnson and at West Lib­ I
erty, W. Va., with Mt. and Mrs.
Elmer Saddler. Sile alao attended
camp meeting at Clinton. Pa .
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1 4 Years In Bottled Gos - - And We Service What We Sell!

Gau.a-&amp;: Montgomer)' 16.0
on
upper, 9.2 on lower, 3½: feet
open; Galllpolia 18.9 on upper
9.7 on lower 4 feet open; Lock
23, 15.0 on upper, 12.:0 on low­
er, 1 trap and 25 wickets open.
CClindltlon of Movabl• Dam•: ·
All• dam&amp; are up 13 through 23
wltll 13, 14 and 1, closed; 16 ·
through 23, ¼ to 1 1,,; trap open.
Ohio Rl•er BNts: Downbounct:
Lock 14, Charles R. Stephenson
7:30 am 20--0; Lock 17 Tri-State
5:55 am 0-20; Lock · 18 Oi,,ec
9:30 am 18-1'; Lock 19 Mr. Criss
7 am 9-0; Lock 20 Linda Brooks
12:45 pm 7•1 ; Larry Turner 1 :25
pm 1-3; Clly of Maysville 3:35
pm 0-3; National 12:10 am 0-4;
Jetrenon 12:46 am 17-0; Cornell
':15 am .19-1 ; Southland 7:45 am
Z•S; Beaver 10:30, am 1-0; Helen
z 10:40 am �o.
UPNUnd: Gallipolis Paul Sla­
der 3:35 am 11-0; Rocket 3;25
am 1-t: City of Huntlngton 12
midnight 9-7; M ike Creditor J l :20
F.
am 0-10; Lock · 23 Albert
Holden 2:0ft pm 17-0; Cincinnati
9:M pm l&amp;-2; Southland 1 1 : 10
pm �2-1; C. V. Hamer 1 :MI am
0-2.

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Be tbe finlt lo enjoy this mO:

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Donald Jeffer11, 17, Pom&amp;o)'
RD. WO, treated by Dr. T. A.
ilewetaon about f p, m, yester•
' day followlnl , &amp; power mower IC·
ctdent In which be lost a toe .
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Mel's All-Stars l'hop Logan Team
. By 9-1 Count At Bachtel Diamond

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Gene Hesson fanned 2 1 and gave up only one hit Wednes• Nt-w Yur�

day �bl as Me l Clark ' s A l l Stal's pou nded out a con vincing
i-1 victory over Logan u nder the lights o( Bachk! field

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the best night at the plate Cl!Joye d t)y the A H Stars t h is season

-'the only h.it and only run off l
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plal
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Reason came in l h e ri h h innin
ftl!-n Wh itcrart doubled, went 10 , samf' mnm1; hu1 was Id! on bast•
o
Thomas
third on a passed ball and s tol t- : In 1 he SN' nd inning
H rad l e y I
amt
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2'oine. The lert hand�d na livP or
Both
for
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l• St"&lt;'Ond
Bro� Run in Mason coun1y fa n • i t silf y Ll l'rn�d
Clnrk's
double
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scun•cl
{led" ihe flnl four men in th&lt;' ball
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• came on 12 pitches, Thal's par f or / 1 .u! hr r l u cke r s1 11glecl Clark hollU'
r11r Lhe t h mJ run or the mr nn i::.
: the coune.
The Stars pil'ketl UI) anothrr
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Mel's nine ,tarted 11Coring early run 111 the thml on Uill Wi lson ' s
D John Tho�a• led otr lhe bottom t�ip!c followed by Jt alph C. : l.i rk ' s
half or the first wu h a single. Jue �mglf! To m Gruesf'r · s b11sc.s loaded
llndley followed with lhl' same. single in th ,• six t h an·o un tcd for
and Rutty Wamsley 1r1pled uvcr 1wo more runs f;nalcl Clark had
t he rigtrtflelde�••
heat.I. W;1 msley hecn wol k!'d to fill 1h1• ha:ws with
• acored on a wild i hrow to the two men out to M'I th,· s ta g 1• fur
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edne!ld�y
night. AtLl-l'.ll!&gt; l HI. when
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11 entcrtams th(' �·ro{·lun•l l le \{•am
which cave them a battlC' one week I
ago. Other g111t1es schedll l&lt;·d fur th1•
Stars include _.11 f our t i&gt; a m tourn11- 1
ment In Uuntrniuon �.1:hinin.1: 0 11
Monday, August 1 5. Ol hl•r IPams
in the to�rney arc from C.:h11rlcston, Hui:tlmKton and Ashland, Ky.
The hnc SC'ori·:
Lcgen
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33 ! �:,_ OOx 9 13 I
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Bout In Seattle

CHICAGO
UPI - A heavy .
wel1ht bolll h&lt;· twcen Sonny Liston
and Eddie Machen wa� In the
malclne today.
The Na tional Bmc i ng F.nl&lt; ' rpr i.�t•.'!
annobnced Weclnc11day 111ght H
had reuhf'd un agrct•ruent for a
Lialon-Machen bout . The flght
woula take plarl' in Sealll t&gt; some­
time In Seplembl'r.
Utttm Is rat('(! t he numlJcr 0111•
tonlehder for t'luyt.l l'al ll'rson·�
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CINC I N N ATI U P I-Don Drylldale, rlght -hanrlt.'d fa�tb.t l lcr of
the Loll Angeles DoclgHN was
named the N111ional Lcague·s
"Player of th(• Month . . for July
I· tod.iy h a rommilice
of 40 hasey
I ball writers anil broacli'aatert..
The nam ing or Orysdulf' .is lht
National League's No . \ player
for July wu something of ti coin
cidenC"c Inasmuch as h i• .11�0 wo n
the award in July of 1 959.
Dry�dalt&gt;, who won si 1 g11mcs
withuul ,. clefo11t awl rompiled u
.200 onrned nm ll \'tng,, last
monlh. received 1 6 •/2 ,..01es in thP
bh11otins whil t) teammate Stall
Wil liams, 11,iot hH
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I Will Be Out Of My
Office For One Week
FROM AUG. 7th to AUG. 1 4th

Dr. Ray · R. Pickens
Midd leport Dept. Store
"WQERE
EVERY DAY IS
VALUE DAY"'

MILi, STREET

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World'1 Pint Tumpllr•Provecl Tlre1I

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Cle-vel1n d 7 'tlf.d, MMfit 4
81llimore , (hie� 5, 1 1 Inn.
Detroit 1 2 Ntw l'..ti: 2
K1n1_• • Clty •t � top, 2 ■•nM..
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Mid 'WIIIOII
Monbo«,qu.n.
Only 9■mff t.cMduled
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N■w York ■t K■nMI Clty (")
Boston ., o.trolt, IN)
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Pit tsburgh . . . 58 40 .�92
�filwau�ee . . . . � 42 . 593
S ! . l.(1u1s .
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Los Angelea
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San _franclsco
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Ci�C"rnnatl .
4S 56 .484
Ph1ladelph 1a
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Chicago
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C incinnati 7 Chlc•a,o 3, ht
Chlca,o 4 Clnclllfliltl 2, 2nllf
,i,.u1ct.lpflila 6 San •rutlld 5 N
St. leull 12 Mllwnk• 1 (NI
Loa An..lN 3 Pltftburah 1 IN)
7 innings, rain
Thurkf•V'•
Pltcher1
Clnclnn1tl at Chica•• McUth
3-6 Brwer 0--3
Ian on
,r■ncl•c:• at Phllacltlphla
(NJ-J e, 11-10 ,... CM'II.., 7. 7
lo• An,el• If Pltttbu'lh (N J
-Drysd41 1e 10-10 vs Witt M Dr
Cheney 2•2
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With A-0 Team
4-3 and 6-1

llief61lU '4ai
Swite� B"t tt�
Nu l'art m Ii

Pomeroy players in the summer
High School League 11plit a double­
header with Alfred - ,Orange at
Tuppen Plain■ last evenin&amp;, win .
ni111 the seven inning fint game,
4--3, and dropping the fi ve-inning
n ightcap 1.0.

CLEVELAND UPI-Jlm Piersail sees ctevel •nd'• nltch cif
lhana1ert 11 1 lood lwea� f.ol'
hln, but insist, ke had flo�
lo. � with JOI! Gordo11'1 IUi
mipa).
"J:m lwl to ttt Ji�!7'1. l� .
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comma in II ma�er, Al
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flfl_Mr. tte ■ a �In s
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nn untamb ��"I never played (or him bu\ I
have been on the golf Ht.Int With
h ftn ■nd know him wen. t have
ftit\' e r heard • pl,yer llf any.
thin&amp; aaalnst Dyke■. '•
Piersa ll had much 41,fftrent
feelinga, how�ver, ■.bout Gof,don1
who swapped JObs with t)Y,keli • Pa
wlll replace htm al ma,afer of
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"I do not feel I had anything
to do with Joe Gordon bflnl
fired ," PitrY)I dedarell. •1·n11
jtu1t not &lt;:1ordoh's type tJt pJ1Yf r.
I kne-w that last year and asked
to b e trad•d se veral tlm1t•, -be•
c-ause I wahted to play llail., not
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Gordon le v ied several tines
egah1,t Piersall thi!I aeaaon iPd
the ou tfielder claimed some of
them were unwarranted
'' I relent (iordon fl�lnt Jlle
tor not huautn,,'' he uid. "He
can flne me all he want..a for
olher things but t never la,f� Ja
a ball .1ame in my life. t ' ha ve
nothina: ag;;iinsl Gordon H a pt!rson: But as a manager J lh(ht
he treated me lite somethl'ng less
than a rm1n."
Gordon, who officially talr:ea
over the Ti,en' manqtment l'rl•
day, visited the Jndlan, In their
clubhoulfe
liefote
WedtuSdaf
night's game here with 011 !linator,1 and Wh1hed tlierh ttl iood
luck.
Almotll lo a man, thtt Ch!Y el'a nq
playeu aald the)' were 101'1)' to
see Cordon go,
Before leavlna: the , 'tigers to
w■1 ukjoin the lndlan,, � •
ed how he planne
to
ba·n dle
Plersal l and he confessed he dJd-

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$1Qll PITCHER

MIi.WAUKEE, Wla. uPI-The
Milwaukee Bra ves have annouhc•
At Tuppers Plains A·O outhit the ed the 1i1qin1 Cll,:l'Jaht tianded
Panthers 7·3 but Tom White's 1in­ I pitcher Robert it,: ;John of )[ii•
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a:le in the Ofth drove in two runs ford, Mua., to • ,.-19tU
contract
whir� stood up !or the · vietory. with ,h dttonvill ·
Fla., their
\\J"hlte also was the winnipg pilch. Claaa A farm cll'.I,
: 'St. JGhn is 20
er. Dor C'oate.11 dou�led and Bob 6-2 ■nd 11'.f:llhB I _ ,;pGund�.
Bowen singled for Pomerll)''s other
base knoc:lts.

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n't know.

ey and Coates, bolh 1ln1te■ • For
A-0 the other hitter wu Randolph.
a sin,Ie.
Pomeroy
010 030 0---4 3 2
A · 0
002 010 0-3 7 2
White and Ebersbach. Swlltl .
and Randolph, Lyons (6).
S.Cend O■rne
Pomeroy
000 00-0 2 1
A · 0
010 Ox-1 2 1
Winebrenner and D. Coat.es. Col•
lim and RandQ]ph:

For A-0, Randolph, Guthrie, Col­
lins and Cald.-ell singl�, Lyon8
· ltlpled, and Stevens had two sin.
gles.
In . ihe -1:horlened nightcap, Bob '
Winebrenner was lhe IQser, allowint on1y two bib, but that Wlf all
�ill males collected o!f winner Col•
hn■ too. A • O 1cored in the second
inninii: when Robinson led off with
a lina:le, advanced on ■n error, and
after II walk, scored on an inf\�ld
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81ncuse
opena
I Sports placed

_The
I nvitallc;mal Pony
League Tournament
next
Tuetd■)' eTenina al tbe Syracuse
R.eereaUttn Club p,rk w!th the
ft. P�.a■ant Amerk■ ns against
Mc�..U.ur at 8:16 p. m.
Drawin11 beld llll evening in

�B•' Aren't
Interesting To
Mr. Hank Now

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"I won'l ha ve any (rouble with
cmcACO UJ&gt;J - Middlewe ight )
I Piersall," DyXea emph·a ■iied. "I
SITS SKIING IICOID
enr)' Hank, vlctorioulJ by a knock•
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CERVINIA, llaly UPI-Willy players. Bet1ldes, Pien11l 1, a out for the 33rd time In 58 pro )
fights pl anned a tour week rest
Forrer of Swita:erliind sped down I d!lth. a:ood _pl.aye,.'•
tod
ay ' rather than m(!(lt "the bums
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Mt. Brel,lhorn at an , 1,,.,..-,ertae · Apart fro m the subject Pler­
speed o! 9R.979 milet per';lou �o &amp;all D)'ke■ uld he would aak th31 I can gel rl&amp;hla with.''
Hank, a Detroit scrappet rateil
!fet an unoftie:la l world spel!!d 1�i-'f"'Ge�eral Manager Frank Lane of
No.
• cb alleneer fOr the world I
Ing record Wedne1day, The recog- the Indians to give him a con•
nlzed m11rk or 98.742 was set by 1 lract throuah 1981 and n ot j ust middleweight crown. took . only 21&gt;
minute■ Wedneaday night
to
�olo of Italy In 1947.
through this year.
sm■•k Rudy Elli• out for , 10
count ln a natlonally tele vised
l&gt;ont.
Ellla, losing by knockout to
H ■nlr lor the second time, was the
vlCUm of a hard rla:ht hook. comln1 a fter a flurry of Hank punches.

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SUMMU SWTS

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Grue_ser, Minera vllle wit h Mrs.
C�rrie Grueser and Mrs. William
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Cnstodi�nQ
Have Conference

At Pt. Pleasant

The Cudodial Conference for
Mason County School Custodians
was attended by eighteen people.
The training sessionlil were held
at the Point . Pleaunt Senior
Hieh School beginning Wednes•
day, . .July 27 continuing through
Friday, JuJy 29.
The conference wal!I sponsored
by the State Department of Ed.ti.
cation, Di\liston. or Vocational
Education · and Trade and Indus­
trial Education in cooperation
with the Mason County Board of ,
Edqoetlon.
Instructors tor . the proll!'am
were- Clyde Lindsay, Morgantown;
Charles G. Summer and Edgar O.
Parsons, Huntington.
The speakers for the training
schpol were Alton Prilt, A58i8t­
ant State Supervl1or of Trade &amp;
Industri11J Education and C1ar•
enC6 -Btirdette
al se Aasililant
State Supervli,_or Trade &amp; Indus•
trial Education. The Coordinator
for the school wu J. Ja(?kson
Townsen.d, State Consultant in
• ]fld,l!■t rial Education Servl e:e.
The foJlowlne custodians at•
teJ\ded an sessions of the con•
fererice and were awarded certl•
flcatea. Ebner Brannon, Floyd
Ritne, David P. Zirkle, Of:en
Hulett, Mrs. Clinton Miller, Cliri•
ton Mlller, Earl McD•nlel, Law•
rence McDaniel, Russell Nowlin,
Clarene:e Sines, Fer� Boyles.

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Single copies a,e available free from the Ohio Department
of Natura( Resources, Publications Brooch, 1500 Dublin Road,
Columbus 12, Ohio.
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FRI DAY, A UGUST 5th

Fieldcrest

ter ot Mr. •and Mrs. James Keeler,
Letart; Ra l ph Ohlinler. son of M:1·.
and Mrs. Stluthud Ohlinger, Ml.
Alto; Tonya Abbott, dau1hter of
Mr. and Mra. Jan Ahbo'tt, Point
Pleasaot; Tony Fo' wl er, ■o n of Mr.
and Mn. Ja ck FIU'ler, Pt. Pleuant;
Tamar-. Fowler, dauahter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Fo wler, PL Plea.,­
ant; Ro1er Bennett, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Pa ul Bennett, Pt Pleasant.

selection of these wonderful Fieldcrest items.

Nolhlng To Buy - Ju,t Regbler

So Register l,l�tweeri'Aug.

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CONGO TROOPJ IIAl&gt;Y

OTTAWA UPI - Defenae Min•
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nesday night Can ada h11 a battal•
ion of battle-equipped troop, Nady

Spring uhfo1ds its · flowerine
magic _ _ _ petalled. ,in winp: or
siaJ,lng colo1'S I.hat bewitch bed­
rou:n ,;;;;1d bath. Flurries of
fresh-laced pansies fioat on
screen.printed sheets end cue,,
matching: lishtwe,ght blanket
coverlet, towels, shower end
window curtains. This happy
hannony of c:oordinatld color
and pattern creates, F'ltildtrtllit'a
c"&lt;Citing "one look" In 'potb
rooms. Pink, lilac, gold. Printed
D°;facale sheets; i-fuU -si� '4-,98;
twm, $3.98; oa�, fl.19; Blahket,
�.118. Fringed cavorte� 112.as.
Ball). towel, $2.08; fliest towe,,
$1 .69; fingertip towel, 58c; wa.sh
In
cloth, !59c; •� mat
fascinating colon of pink, Iliac
ind ,gold.

to fi)' to the Congo ■t f8 bouts
notice if needed.

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NowHn, Pt. Pleasant; Johnny With•
ers, son of Mr and Mrs. John
Withers. Sr.. jl t. Pleasant; Tina
Mae Wilcoxen1 dau.ghter of Mr. and
Mn. Loraine Wilcoxen, Pt. Plea&amp;•
ant;
vid Losoter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. owell · 1,osoter, Pt. Pleuant;
Vlrg1 · .a Hill, daue:liter or Mrs. Jti•
11-a lti..1, Clifton; Shella Ed.w•�•
d a u1hter• of Mr. and Mra. Bernard
Edwards, Mason; Johfln)' ant1 BIiiy
Knish&amp;, twln son, of Mr. and illra.
WIiiiam -Kniibt, Pt. PJea�antj · Ter­
esa l(,ay MeDermltt1 dauehter di
and M ts. billy McDerntit t. I,e.

235 O NIIALS RITlR
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ISTANBUL UPI - Defenae Min•
ister Fahfl ()ldllell: Wednesday •n-­
nounced the retiretnent at 235
genera l s. Oldelit uld the retire•
m.entt were carried out 1'1th the
aim of tl1vln1 a ''yo11nc'' ■ttny. He
said thoie ntlrR .Included' him,
June Va atre. Edna Wise, Mn. ff.If and the commander•in-ehief
a:enera1 staff, Gen. Ra�
LetriM , WrtilHt and ll!ueats, Mn. of tHi
glb cJ"um.-s�ala.
llonOla Stal@ and Mabel C11to.

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White Ribborui - Teresa Nowlin,

daugh ter o r Mr. and Mrs.

representative David L. Enright

Here's The P,rfec� Gih For Showers Weddings - And Your Own Home. I f

102 Babies Participated In
Mason County's Youth Event

One hundred and two babies,
ranging In a11e from aix m ont�s to
lour )'ean, participated in lhe baby
conteAt held at the Mason County
Youth Fair 188t week i n Point
Ple111lflt.
Evelyn Wiseman, chai rman or
the committee in etu�r9e of the con•
teat. announced the winning babies
aa tollowJI:
\Blue Ribbons Jn the 10 age
1rou,s - Lynn- Roxanne Cottrill,
dauahter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Clair -Lee
Cottrill, W�t Columbia; Rodney
Reynolds. son of "Mr. and M r.s. Oen•
yil Reynold,, M ason; Sharon RenJ).ee Bibbs, daqbter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Glbbs, M�n; Timothy
Lee Kerns, son of Mr. 3 nd Mrs.
John 'Kerns. Hartford: Teres■ Prof•
fill, d¥Jthter or Mr. ind Mr! .
11,80n; Bo bby
Jamea Ptolfltt,
Plants, 80 n of Mr. and Mn. George
Plants, Henenon ; · Ro� hne Mon.
roe, au11hter of )lr. and Mrs. Paul
Monroe, Point Plea1■nt: Tlm Othy
Cottrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. ·Clair
Lee Cottrill, weat Cfllumblt ; v■t erie Lynn R■1burn, dauihter of
Mr. and Mra. Nellon Rayburn, Pt.�
Plea11nt; an Perry Cruah, aon of
The M-ary Circle or the WSCS or Mr. • a n Mrs. Robert Cruah, Point
Pleasant.
the Mason Methodlat Church re·
monthly
cently �eld its resular
Red Rlbhont - Karla Jo Su111•
· meetina with 15 members and two van, dau1hter of Mr. an Mra. Alva
1u,sta present.
Sulllvih, Route 2, Point Pte11ant;
. The prosram presen� by Mr■. Tlmmy McCliQ.tock, son of Mr. and
Glady, Thom■s had the theme Mn. Don M:CClintocll:. Pt. Pleasant;
"The Cbl'lstl■n Youth of Lelaure." Lou Ann Whittin1b&gt;n, d·augl\ter or
A dilCUMlOn on the theme 'NII riv• illr. and Mn. &amp;b Whitllnet on, Pl.
en b)' Mn. Mary Capehart atld Pleasant: Jack.son Shobe, son of
Mrl. Sarah Sp�hcer.
Mr. and Mr!. Roy Shobe, Route 2.
n waa detided that the Mary ahd Pt. Plea11nt; P1u.la Keefer, daugh•
kebecc■ Circles would meet \o­
eether ln se,tember, Decembt'�, Katherine Focleeon,. Mary Dud•
din,, Mra. Marearet Picken,. Mn.
Match and June.
Pn11nt tkre Mrs. Mary cape.: Evelyn ProUltt, Mra. Pearl Roush
hart, Jfh. Jean Car1011, Mn. Slt!l- l!J'o. Sar 'Sptncei, Mn. Frances
�. Glad)'1 thomae, Mrs.
1■ Chattin, lira, Hattie Cook, • St.ewarf, ffl

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plug loose, you have some Idea of
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When a fisherman catches that first bass at night, he'll"
probably say, "why didn't I try this sooner."

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ter tryillg to shake the
what's in store for you.

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FI ELDCREST SHOP·

A ne\v Division or Parks publication, "Let's Go Camping,"
state parks where camph)g
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romeroy . R■clne Little Leaauer1, 1 4:30 p. m. Friday for Well1ton He ataHered lor nearly two sec•.
under the "Superbas" colors, went with Lheir AII--Slan
11 Home of Arrow Shlrt,f"
to take oh ond• before he toppled on his side
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Phone
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was
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his
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PHONE WY-!,3198
·· Pp�EJq)Y, 8HIO
Call wlll open on th e 'mound lace while referee Frank Sikora
P(IMEIOY, 01110
Humden In their tlp..ofr round in I with one or the best al l .around co· ••
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mei�t.
the Middleport Little Leaaue sys.
Jim Didd le wat lhe only Mels• tern in, history.
hnt swinger to solve the 1low
He ls Gary Stob:irt pitcher
l'� rvrs and dropa of Ed M■erher. shortstop, and top hllt�r in Mid'.
n_1ddle connected
for a two-balle die-port, or the leaaue leadlni Seh•
hinJ:lc . hut he w■■ all by himself ators.
out therti aa Maorher fanned u.
It was Stobarl, a■ an 1 l •)'ear-old,
l it&gt; also walkfld the.
who won the Wel lst on champion.
Diddle, Mel11s hur ll!ll", allowed six ■hip for Middle port last year with
' hits, 11 triple ■ nd two dotrfbl,■ drlv- a two-run homer In the bottom of
ing in lh rae run, to D. Rllllrf and lhe aildh with two out, one run
single• to J. R•de:llff, Mae rher and down. and the count 3.2.
B. Kirby. Diddle walked only omi,
Stobart Is fatt enou9h, has 1de•
and he fanned atx.
qu■te control, and a n ■uortment
The SuperbH, compoaed mostly of faat 11nd ■ low curve,,
of hoy■ with at least e:ne more year
Back ol Stoblrt. call haa Mike
of Little Le111ue ellQ:lbillty re. 'ara 1 tori of hl, Indian wllh
,
quite 11
mainingt were in \he tou rney pri- many talentl In the pitch in.t de·.
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and wonderlul • • • JUUi' tlmlft1 tollltln't' �'.�.
marl\y ror the e:a:perlene:e It may
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when
Ptrtment, 1l10 the ■ hor.'i"'top
Corvaln) than evu bofore • , • with Chc_vy popu- Comer )'OW' Q,ny deliler one of theR da�,4P1
gl\'e them ti.elll year when lhey not hurUn,, and a •� hitter.
will be Yelet■n,, .
l■rity ■nd leadcnhlp 100min1 up.to l\fl oil-time
10on. See bow 1■tilfyln1 it la to do-bullili.'.wffb
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'Jbe TroJ1n1, lar1elf 12· yHr•
Middleport 11 oJhtr ■tarten probbltlb
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with
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choice
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modell
atilt
wide
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■bly will be Jim
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H AM BURG, �rmany UPl­
Vote," on the bring of ii pit called
e Patty, • .,..ieran. of �
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"Southern Claim s. Chao1 . " loose ly
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covered by planks labelt&gt;d ··1nfla.
The former .N1m1Jledon ch1mplon
tion, Reform, Repud iation. etc."
�• and P,ri■ •••
Why ii the elephant the symbol
Exactly three yean t o the day from_ Los Ancel
bol of lhe Rei,ublica"i party and belore the Republican elephant ellmmaled in h11 tint matcb in
the donkey the aymbol of the Dem• first appeared, Cart M, n ist N a ■t the G erman International- TenaU
ocralic party'!
brought out hi• lir1t car1110n of the Tournament Tunday hr f\tleleu
lngo BLlding, 2-6, B-6, IJ.l. Patt)'
ThomH Natl, famous American "Tammany Tiger."
had won thiJ to.arnament twice
cartoonltl of the 19lh cent,Jry, was
before.
l-he creator Of both.
IITAIUH RIED EMBASSY
The Democratic donkey first ap..
ACCRA, Ghana UPI _ Two dippeared in a N11t cartoon publis hed lom• ta and fin nff',
u 0�,· ,1, 1,om
M n. 11ta xme
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0 i· sa ue Of Harp. Comm uni1t China arrived Wednea. ter Susie were �unday ,cuest■ of
"'' 1v,
,en Weeki)', which at th1l time Wat day to establith a Ch ineM! Com- the Conner's mother Mn. M
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llepubHcan in politic■. The ca'!"toon muni,t e mbatsy.
Aumil ler of Har1f0l'd.
pidured a donkey, la bel ed "Cop. .::;;;a;;a;;.;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;;;;;a;;a;;;.;aaa;;;;;;;;;
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(Democratic) Papen," .-kil"tine II dead lion marked "Hon.
E. M. Stanton." It depicted the at­
taeU of Oemocra 1 ic papen on
U ncoln's secretary of war after hi•
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

Gene Woodlln,'s 1 1 th lnnlna Wi­
14 in a ?0'! 1rom th, Senaton be,
fore they f1nal11 bdt him for the pie, acorln, Bill)' Klau1, 1■ve the
the
first tlnie on July 17. Xtn Alp_n,. • OrJolet theil' victory over
monte dron ln three rutui With ■ 1 White Sox after Baltimore tied.
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homer ■nd a double fot t,he In• lbe ■core with twq rbn■ in the
,
dian.!l, who scored three Unearned ninth off Getty Staley. Ted KlusDon t
days?
umld
h
hot,
these
fish
catchlnJ
trouble
Havlna
runs on Bill)' COn■olo'■ two er• zewU:I, staerip Loll1r ■nd o·ene
Frte5' each \lit �qmen. Rookie fee) too badly. -Ohincet are you have plenty of company. So
rors In the .ew-eolb.
k
Ori.ti.. ..., Chk-W ■
. Wtat Stoel: pined hll ■econd Vie• Uy .t)ivlsion of Wildllfe fisheries men. Fish are U e humans
eat less
usually
The Or1oJft ran lhfli'.' -lnnini tot,, In toil.r 4- ·
in many \!ays, \bey uy. 'for e xample, they
� r.
'"' Ca,.
�t't;alt to fiv, DPle■ �t� ■n Jl·
Uy durespeda
active,
du..t... hot Wt,ather and are much less
mmn1 � d,ei! - on over t"' Whl\e
Boyer •t.1; tbe IU,- iun tor
have
a.
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_
they're
words
o w.._:-r
�v,
Sox and cUm� to 'flilHn t•o the Cardi l� their triUm,Jt. ovet � __.., .
. 18'�e leag� . leading t be Braves.
led an 18-hlt u- tblt
games ot
really want to cotch_ fish, and are w llllo.g
lioWfYl!r;
w
W"
h
�Ip, Jncl•ill�
t ing for him, th, ,uddenly arou� Yank4, wbile �· ,clle4\ll!"1 t ln-1111 ,.1!11 �-!l!
m the following paragraphs are a
,
_w E
1 l1sted
ed Tigers 1napped a four.game be_tween �e Red Sbx anil A•, w11 · 11.�.
to �J..t �eh to Mke a fe
loaing stre1k by cru11hing the tlrsl• ramed out.
t_Ulea,, YQg q 1 wan\ to try:
,�e�. �I �--��ll ind fl�
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6e A · : �ti� ·111rt1■1 •� .
pla ee Yankees: 12-2.
I \l�f l!nle � l'O f!shmg, try ettln g up "before break•
f
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In \lie Nation■ ! Lo!JUO, the '/,
Not onu, la lbte a flne time o the day to get out, but
,or �
It was pre tty much the "me spur11n1 cardin■I.,
O,li!r sldh
e •Jttn I
J a, , •
then. Bass, especially, are :often
I ' '-,
in a row 1hd mtlvtl\1
Wlt�ln I r
story with the Indians.
. II you Jlkt, stream lbhing
morntn
. - lh lhe
Firat they all shook hand, with hall tam• of ....,
Ji!!lct
bd I
The cartoon c.apuon read : "A ,
u,
1
obn
11 111d
f where it breaks into deep1
Jus
tiffle,
ol
or
.,..
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�,k,
l(
rll
�b
Joe Gordon
and beatina lli,, _11ta•\'", J8
Live
Jackatt Kickinr a Dead Lion."
u-M,nager
n
0
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f
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wiahed him l u ck in his new job ers downed-lho, lfrll- '
The elephant II a Rt' PUblican
'1*1 fish tlie deeper holes.
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with Detroit, then they went oul s.1 ill 1 1�m, �.eri._ Nv b lllii• ,-�. who •till lead t�e Nt, IJ:,
a tale fisherman early morrilng hours are aymbol first appeared 111 another
U're
and wal\oped Wa1h l ng1on, 7-4, 1"- ing, by fain; tbe J!-IUln', .lnade t�r■- tames ddtilte the deleilt. · ·• •
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smal l b-s.
. may find fub feed ing Naat cartoou published in Halpers
e
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h ind the six-hit pitcltlne or
7, 1874. This cartoon shows
Jim it three 1Utalaht liri:r lM 1'..lll�nts, W�11l' Moon's two-� l\omer in
ws
al
th�
s
in
such
areas.
Around
stumps and brushpiles Nov.
h lo
4,2 the third was enou1h to send Bob lJ noth
varloua
anlmala or the forest-lab­
(Mudcat) Grant.
6.,, anl:l the Cnbl stored 8 ·•·
er gqqd bet During tile middle of the day fish the eled to repre11ent New York new•­
a
, hleap Yijctory al ter the RIII\D f!tt
T•1•1
n11
� Ill 1'• H I1111alf
end
dow�
defeat'
eighth
to.
hls
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, .:.,. .., II ou're a bait caster use deep run• pa�r■ and issues-being Frighten.
!' the U1111,,;,;.,
p. a&amp;-wt
_
. deep
The TI,:ert reaU:y bad Dykea won th_e opener,_ 7--3. ·
a faind h victorle..
stow r,
Y•ry
nlog 1U11lll lia!tet! •
ed by a donkey in a lion'.s 11kin
tal kina to � lmsel (, Before he iot
Pam ll WI'"' ...;.
the axe witli Detroit WednesdayTrolling with either live bait or artificlals will often bnng brlylnJ "Cae111riarn." The cartoon
Johnny Callison's pinch bom1r
llDt
and swapped Jobs with Gordon at
with one on in thli: nipth ofr lllll.Y �urprising re'sults. for most folks though, the middle ol. a hot caption read: "The Third•TN,11
Clev eland, _ the Tigers had Gcored
a,
time to be under a shade tree, fnst asleep, and Pani&lt;:."
Loe1 gaYe th.e �hU� their Yictory (ay
a total of, only six runs for him in
id bus tbe11o're
alter t_h e Gianl.8 ,h•d •�me aheid 1 drea roino·
a.. pe�·••
...apa of that b&amp;&amp;
going to catch .that
�
their last three games. But with Scnwlin
u
·: g
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5-4- • wIth a five •run r■11Y 1n the night. ·
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Coach lilly HiJchCOCk in charge
e•ig ��- Rookie Art MahaUey had
A nd 11peakin1 of night fishing e eclallyv-�
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"
OS
Wednesday nigh'' they made if all
bla.,.ed the Giants until the
:f'ithnll
.1,..._
.t
· r1ed . th e, s a • J.
•
f
•
you.
o
store
r
ln
re
v
h
�r
you HVe hl! �l"�
Jf.
up to Dykes by pou nding four Y■ n- w
.
efrhtl't when· he wlla- routtd ; 1'ltk
darker
the
you
tel
en
will
ba
fishenn
l
enced
ss
e
e
M� �p �1
kee pitcher! for 13 hits.
Farrell then came in ror his third
taken on mbonNorm Ca■ h drove in three run8
st.raijt'lt succesalul relief effort the mght-� bet_t�. To be sure, some baSi arecase
.
either
in
calm,
be
with • homer anti" a sin.qle to
should
!
water
nigh�.'The
lit
· a .•ealh8t .the Giants and earned hi
pace the Tiiter assault and Hank
is an art in itself. The fact that
bass
for
ninth
win
against
two_
losses.
plugging
Nighttime
Aquirre, who ·puched a perfee:t "mood)'" pitcher while I the Na•
n,e Cu bs won their nIgh tcap you c an 't sea yo•• r Mild in front of you means your teflexes
g
r "½ • •
b I d
rted tlonal League, la se:owlln,il his way wllh the Red, when Ernie Banks must be fast anlyonr sense of 'touch doubly BO .
you are I
.
to an lmp?eislYe record In the · drove lb two ruhs w1th hia
.;m
n t::!,�th ·Jhtemational
29th
.,.
i
baeklal!lhes
get
!
•till
and
game
.
n
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balt�ast1
the
be"'nner
Leag
ue.
,
i was credited with tbe win.
homer and scored an lnsuratlce
i
i:
' to dac.Y.t•ttne Its,ong
t.: • . · '
'ffie rigti\-handed
Puerto Rican
:,wck
bi "' ·-nests, or 0v�rruns1 be ter .a:
'Grant loot Washington as easily
g
in
eighth
the
doublin
■rter
tllh
t
e
Pltrhin
iii
ity
rod, level
lng
had
dlUl�u
ba1t--cast
a
consist
Utt(e
of
should
ent
ou
equipm
r
K
as he uautUY doea. e had won
oH loser Jay Hook. Dick Ells-----·-the Miami Martins to. a 7-0 trlnd net,
landt
a
plu"',
top-water
three
or
two
r....,
reel,
windln
worth was the winner with hel p
qmph over · the Roc1iester Red
�
flaahlif. t and, by all mefll!s, 4 oupply of mosquilo repellent.
from Don Ebton.
Wings Wedne!IIJoy ilight. Gome&lt;
ga
lo
six
e
a
Clncinnat
broke
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sTo • get the feel" of your outfit start fishing at dusk._ Locate
r,n
_\
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yielded just thre'e hits In winning
.
the
m
the
opener
with
,._
Ing
s
lreak
llkely looking spdts, keeping within easy caating dista nce.
e
�ON '
his fourth a:ame in seven deci s-or
home
runs
by
rookies.
Got•
ld
i,.
of lily pa(I beds i.mderwater vegetaUon, and other !!Uch areas.
lon8. He h.!l■ been ch■rg'ed with
don Colema,n and Vada Pmaon.
•�•...-u
where he is cuttno- the.
Qther than the. fad he can't
only tfu-ee runs In - his thtee Southpaw Jim
·
11n
. ·see
O'Toolc won his
•-1 g ac u I ed trom
n.1'lJUH
e
his regular tech'"'
game
d
rma
h
■■ a
f
p
w,u
p
t
n
e
e
u
lug
l
al\t hn
ninth game and Glenn Hobbie abq r
O
, ,m e
A
.,
can
Buffalo.
be
cuts
more
the
n
Uµnts
ho
w
fisherma
·
The
,
lul.
hel
sorht!d his 14th loaa. He has won
· jn for some
&amp;
The victory moved Miami to
u
however,
h
,
catc
will
he
fish
more
the
e,
ma
10.
withlh a ptl!l'Ceni.ge point of the
------disappointment. Fishing slowly, ever so slowly, Is the secret
who
Jet,,
columbua
seventh-place
i
at n ight
were defeated by lea1ue-le1ding
°'
.
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FREE PARKING
If you can imagine a bass (of undetermined sl&lt;e) ferociously
Toronto 7-8 1n II Inning,.
your plug, then spending half hio time out of the wa,
hitting
City
Jerae,
mo,,
■
g
other
In
Phone WY-2-22�5
UnllM Pr-.1 International
lt never tail, - fire lhe man•
■a:er and auddenly the ball club
1et.1 are !lred up, too.
Only trouble I&amp; that the flame
generally dies out after a day or
two, but at least the Detroit Tlger■- and Cleveland Indians were
happy to discover the ap,rk was
atill there Wednesday night,
With their dismiHed manager,
Jimmy Dfkes, watchln, from the
stands and wondering why on
earth they · couldn't dG the same

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Middleport, SU$)ervlsed by the
Department or Th.-: Dally
Sentinel,
these other palr­
inas :
Thur11d1y, Aue. J 1-Middleport
Uaron1 aialruil Pt. Pleasant Na.
Uonall,
Monday. Aug. l!J.-Syrac use vs.
Albany.
W'l!!dl'Jesday, Aua:. 17-RaclRt­
vs. Ntw llaven,
Next Tuesday and Thunday
wl nPll!!r11 'will. pl�y In the second
roul\.d . as will winners from the
lollowlng Monday and Wednes-

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Mel's All-Stars l'hop Logan Team
. By 9-1 Count At Bachtel Diamond

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Gene Hesson fanned 2 1 and gave up only one hit Wednes• Nt-w Yur�

day �bl as Me l Clark ' s A l l Stal's pou nded out a con vincing
i-1 victory over Logan u nder the lights o( Bachk! field

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the best night at the plate Cl!Joye d t)y the A H Stars t h is season

-'the only h.it and only run off l
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douhlrd 1r1 t h ..
plal
W1t�un
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Reason came in l h e ri h h innin
ftl!-n Wh itcrart doubled, went 10 , samf' mnm1; hu1 was Id! on bast•
o
Thomas
third on a passed ball and s tol t- : In 1 he SN' nd inning
H rad l e y I
amt
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une
w_alked
h
t
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out
w
2'oine. The lert hand�d na livP or
Both
for
h
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tun&lt;'
e
h
l• St"&lt;'Ond
Bro� Run in Mason coun1y fa n • i t silf y Ll l'rn�d
Clnrk's
double
n
scun•cl
{led" ihe flnl four men in th&lt;' ball
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r11r Lhe t h mJ run or the mr nn i::.
: the coune.
The Stars pil'ketl UI) anothrr
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Mel's nine ,tarted 11Coring early run 111 the thml on Uill Wi lson ' s
D John Tho�a• led otr lhe bottom t�ip!c followed by Jt alph C. : l.i rk ' s
half or the first wu h a single. Jue �mglf! To m Gruesf'r · s b11sc.s loaded
llndley followed with lhl' same. single in th ,• six t h an·o un tcd for
and Rutty Wamsley 1r1pled uvcr 1wo more runs f;nalcl Clark had
t he rigtrtflelde�••
heat.I. W;1 msley hecn wol k!'d to fill 1h1• ha:ws with
• acored on a wild i hrow to the two men out to M'I th,· s ta g 1• fur
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edne!ld�y
night. AtLl-l'.ll!&gt; l HI. when
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11 entcrtams th(' �·ro{·lun•l l le \{•am
which cave them a battlC' one week I
ago. Other g111t1es schedll l&lt;·d fur th1•
Stars include _.11 f our t i&gt; a m tourn11- 1
ment In Uuntrniuon �.1:hinin.1: 0 11
Monday, August 1 5. Ol hl•r IPams
in the to�rney arc from C.:h11rlcston, Hui:tlmKton and Ashland, Ky.
The hnc SC'ori·:
Lcgen
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CHICAGO
UPI - A heavy .
wel1ht bolll h&lt;· twcen Sonny Liston
and Eddie Machen wa� In the
malclne today.
The Na tional Bmc i ng F.nl&lt; ' rpr i.�t•.'!
annobnced Weclnc11day 111ght H
had reuhf'd un agrct•ruent for a
Lialon-Machen bout . The flght
woula take plarl' in Sealll t&gt; some­
time In Seplembl'r.
Utttm Is rat('(! t he numlJcr 0111•
tonlehder for t'luyt.l l'al ll'rson·�
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CINC I N N ATI U P I-Don Drylldale, rlght -hanrlt.'d fa�tb.t l lcr of
the Loll Angeles DoclgHN was
named the N111ional Lcague·s
"Player of th(• Month . . for July
I· tod.iy h a rommilice
of 40 hasey
I ball writers anil broacli'aatert..
The nam ing or Orysdulf' .is lht
National League's No . \ player
for July wu something of ti coin
cidenC"c Inasmuch as h i• .11�0 wo n
the award in July of 1 959.
Dry�dalt&gt;, who won si 1 g11mcs
withuul ,. clefo11t awl rompiled u
.200 onrned nm ll \'tng,, last
monlh. received 1 6 •/2 ,..01es in thP
bh11otins whil t) teammate Stall
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FROM AUG. 7th to AUG. 1 4th

Dr. Ray · R. Pickens
Midd leport Dept. Store
"WQERE
EVERY DAY IS
VALUE DAY"'

MILi, STREET

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Los Angelea
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C incinnati 7 Chlc•a,o 3, ht
Chlca,o 4 Clnclllfliltl 2, 2nllf
,i,.u1ct.lpflila 6 San •rutlld 5 N
St. leull 12 Mllwnk• 1 (NI
Loa An..lN 3 Pltftburah 1 IN)
7 innings, rain
Thurkf•V'•
Pltcher1
Clnclnn1tl at Chica•• McUth
3-6 Brwer 0--3
Ian on
,r■ncl•c:• at Phllacltlphla
(NJ-J e, 11-10 ,... CM'II.., 7. 7
lo• An,el• If Pltttbu'lh (N J
-Drysd41 1e 10-10 vs Witt M Dr
Cheney 2•2
. Mll••uliH at It. Laul■ fN)Buihl 1 0-4 n IIMftMnl S.) ..S■d■ckl .5-.5
,,Way'■ GamH
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With A-0 Team
4-3 and 6-1

llief61lU '4ai
Swite� B"t tt�
Nu l'art m Ii

Pomeroy players in the summer
High School League 11plit a double­
header with Alfred - ,Orange at
Tuppen Plain■ last evenin&amp;, win .
ni111 the seven inning fint game,
4--3, and dropping the fi ve-inning
n ightcap 1.0.

CLEVELAND UPI-Jlm Piersail sees ctevel •nd'• nltch cif
lhana1ert 11 1 lood lwea� f.ol'
hln, but insist, ke had flo�
lo. � with JOI! Gordo11'1 IUi
mipa).
"J:m lwl to ttt Ji�!7'1. l� .
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comma in II ma�er, Al
�toD�e��! Oev�t�l\d
flfl_Mr. tte ■ a �In s
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nn untamb ��"I never played (or him bu\ I
have been on the golf Ht.Int With
h ftn ■nd know him wen. t have
ftit\' e r heard • pl,yer llf any.
thin&amp; aaalnst Dyke■. '•
Piersa ll had much 41,fftrent
feelinga, how�ver, ■.bout Gof,don1
who swapped JObs with t)Y,keli • Pa
wlll replace htm al ma,afer of
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t he Detroit Tigers.
.
"I do not feel I had anything
to do with Joe Gordon bflnl
fired ," PitrY)I dedarell. •1·n11
jtu1t not &lt;:1ordoh's type tJt pJ1Yf r.
I kne-w that last year and asked
to b e trad•d se veral tlm1t•, -be•
c-ause I wahted to play llail., not
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ait a round."
Gordon le v ied several tines
egah1,t Piersall thi!I aeaaon iPd
the ou tfielder claimed some of
them were unwarranted
'' I relent (iordon fl�lnt Jlle
tor not huautn,,'' he uid. "He
can flne me all he want..a for
olher things but t never la,f� Ja
a ball .1ame in my life. t ' ha ve
nothina: ag;;iinsl Gordon H a pt!rson: But as a manager J lh(ht
he treated me lite somethl'ng less
than a rm1n."
Gordon, who officially talr:ea
over the Ti,en' manqtment l'rl•
day, visited the Jndlan, In their
clubhoulfe
liefote
WedtuSdaf
night's game here with 011 !linator,1 and Wh1hed tlierh ttl iood
luck.
Almotll lo a man, thtt Ch!Y el'a nq
playeu aald the)' were 101'1)' to
see Cordon go,
Before leavlna: the , 'tigers to
w■1 ukjoin the lndlan,, � •
ed how he planne
to
ba·n dle
Plersal l and he confessed he dJd-

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$1Qll PITCHER

MIi.WAUKEE, Wla. uPI-The
Milwaukee Bra ves have annouhc•
At Tuppers Plains A·O outhit the ed the 1i1qin1 Cll,:l'Jaht tianded
Panthers 7·3 but Tom White's 1in­ I pitcher Robert it,: ;John of )[ii•
J
a:le in the Ofth drove in two runs ford, Mua., to • ,.-19tU
contract
whir� stood up !or the · vietory. with ,h dttonvill ·
Fla., their
\\J"hlte also was the winnipg pilch. Claaa A farm cll'.I,
: 'St. JGhn is 20
er. Dor C'oate.11 dou�led and Bob 6-2 ■nd 11'.f:llhB I _ ,;pGund�.
Bowen singled for Pomerll)''s other
base knoc:lts.

man.

n't know.

ey and Coates, bolh 1ln1te■ • For
A-0 the other hitter wu Randolph.
a sin,Ie.
Pomeroy
010 030 0---4 3 2
A · 0
002 010 0-3 7 2
White and Ebersbach. Swlltl .
and Randolph, Lyons (6).
S.Cend O■rne
Pomeroy
000 00-0 2 1
A · 0
010 Ox-1 2 1
Winebrenner and D. Coat.es. Col•
lim and RandQ]ph:

For A-0, Randolph, Guthrie, Col­
lins and Cald.-ell singl�, Lyon8
· ltlpled, and Stevens had two sin.
gles.
In . ihe -1:horlened nightcap, Bob '
Winebrenner was lhe IQser, allowint on1y two bib, but that Wlf all
�ill males collected o!f winner Col•
hn■ too. A • O 1cored in the second
inninii: when Robinson led off with
a lina:le, advanced on ■n error, and
after II walk, scored on an inf\�ld
0�

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Pony Pairings F!ll Tt1�d11y's
Opener Match Two Outsiders
81ncuse
opena
I Sports placed

_The
I nvitallc;mal Pony
League Tournament
next
Tuetd■)' eTenina al tbe Syracuse
R.eereaUttn Club p,rk w!th the
ft. P�.a■ant Amerk■ ns against
Mc�..U.ur at 8:16 p. m.
Drawin11 beld llll evening in

�B•' Aren't
Interesting To
Mr. Hank Now

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"I won'l ha ve any (rouble with
cmcACO UJ&gt;J - Middlewe ight )
I Piersall," DyXea emph·a ■iied. "I
SITS SKIING IICOID
enr)' Hank, vlctorioulJ by a knock•
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CERVINIA, llaly UPI-Willy players. Bet1ldes, Pien11l 1, a out for the 33rd time In 58 pro )
fights pl anned a tour week rest
Forrer of Swita:erliind sped down I d!lth. a:ood _pl.aye,.'•
tod
ay ' rather than m(!(lt "the bums
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speed o! 9R.979 milet per';lou �o &amp;all D)'ke■ uld he would aak th31 I can gel rl&amp;hla with.''
Hank, a Detroit scrappet rateil
!fet an unoftie:la l world spel!!d 1�i-'f"'Ge�eral Manager Frank Lane of
No.
• cb alleneer fOr the world I
Ing record Wedne1day, The recog- the Indians to give him a con•
nlzed m11rk or 98.742 was set by 1 lract throuah 1981 and n ot j ust middleweight crown. took . only 21&gt;
minute■ Wedneaday night
to
�olo of Italy In 1947.
through this year.
sm■•k Rudy Elli• out for , 10
count ln a natlonally tele vised
l&gt;ont.
Ellla, losing by knockout to
H ■nlr lor the second time, was the
vlCUm of a hard rla:ht hook. comln1 a fter a flurry of Hank punches.

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Grue_ser, Minera vllle wit h Mrs.
C�rrie Grueser and Mrs. William
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Cnstodi�nQ
Have Conference

At Pt. Pleasant

The Cudodial Conference for
Mason County School Custodians
was attended by eighteen people.
The training sessionlil were held
at the Point . Pleaunt Senior
Hieh School beginning Wednes•
day, . .July 27 continuing through
Friday, JuJy 29.
The conference wal!I sponsored
by the State Department of Ed.ti.
cation, Di\liston. or Vocational
Education · and Trade and Indus­
trial Education in cooperation
with the Mason County Board of ,
Edqoetlon.
Instructors tor . the proll!'am
were- Clyde Lindsay, Morgantown;
Charles G. Summer and Edgar O.
Parsons, Huntington.
The speakers for the training
schpol were Alton Prilt, A58i8t­
ant State Supervl1or of Trade &amp;
Industri11J Education and C1ar•
enC6 -Btirdette
al se Aasililant
State Supervli,_or Trade &amp; Indus•
trial Education. The Coordinator
for the school wu J. Ja(?kson
Townsen.d, State Consultant in
• ]fld,l!■t rial Education Servl e:e.
The foJlowlne custodians at•
teJ\ded an sessions of the con•
fererice and were awarded certl•
flcatea. Ebner Brannon, Floyd
Ritne, David P. Zirkle, Of:en
Hulett, Mrs. Clinton Miller, Cliri•
ton Mlller, Earl McD•nlel, Law•
rence McDaniel, Russell Nowlin,
Clarene:e Sines, Fer� Boyles.

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Single copies a,e available free from the Ohio Department
of Natura( Resources, Publications Brooch, 1500 Dublin Road,
Columbus 12, Ohio.
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FRI DAY, A UGUST 5th

Fieldcrest

ter ot Mr. •and Mrs. James Keeler,
Letart; Ra l ph Ohlinler. son of M:1·.
and Mrs. Stluthud Ohlinger, Ml.
Alto; Tonya Abbott, dau1hter of
Mr. and Mra. Jan Ahbo'tt, Point
Pleasaot; Tony Fo' wl er, ■o n of Mr.
and Mn. Ja ck FIU'ler, Pt. Pleuant;
Tamar-. Fowler, dauahter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Fo wler, PL Plea.,­
ant; Ro1er Bennett, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Pa ul Bennett, Pt Pleasant.

selection of these wonderful Fieldcrest items.

Nolhlng To Buy - Ju,t Regbler

So Register l,l�tweeri'Aug.

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CONGO TROOPJ IIAl&gt;Y

OTTAWA UPI - Defenae Min•
ister . George Pearkes said Wed­
nesday night Can ada h11 a battal•
ion of battle-equipped troop, Nady

Spring uhfo1ds its · flowerine
magic _ _ _ petalled. ,in winp: or
siaJ,lng colo1'S I.hat bewitch bed­
rou:n ,;;;;1d bath. Flurries of
fresh-laced pansies fioat on
screen.printed sheets end cue,,
matching: lishtwe,ght blanket
coverlet, towels, shower end
window curtains. This happy
hannony of c:oordinatld color
and pattern creates, F'ltildtrtllit'a
c"&lt;Citing "one look" In 'potb
rooms. Pink, lilac, gold. Printed
D°;facale sheets; i-fuU -si� '4-,98;
twm, $3.98; oa�, fl.19; Blahket,
�.118. Fringed cavorte� 112.as.
Ball). towel, $2.08; fliest towe,,
$1 .69; fingertip towel, 58c; wa.sh
In
cloth, !59c; •� mat
fascinating colon of pink, Iliac
ind ,gold.

to fi)' to the Congo ■t f8 bouts
notice if needed.

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NowHn, Pt. Pleasant; Johnny With•
ers, son of Mr and Mrs. John
Withers. Sr.. jl t. Pleasant; Tina
Mae Wilcoxen1 dau.ghter of Mr. and
Mn. Loraine Wilcoxen, Pt. Plea&amp;•
ant;
vid Losoter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. owell · 1,osoter, Pt. Pleuant;
Vlrg1 · .a Hill, daue:liter or Mrs. Jti•
11-a lti..1, Clifton; Shella Ed.w•�•
d a u1hter• of Mr. and Mra. Bernard
Edwards, Mason; Johfln)' ant1 BIiiy
Knish&amp;, twln son, of Mr. and illra.
WIiiiam -Kniibt, Pt. PJea�antj · Ter­
esa l(,ay MeDermltt1 dauehter di
and M ts. billy McDerntit t. I,e.

235 O NIIALS RITlR
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ISTANBUL UPI - Defenae Min•
ister Fahfl ()ldllell: Wednesday •n-­
nounced the retiretnent at 235
genera l s. Oldelit uld the retire•
m.entt were carried out 1'1th the
aim of tl1vln1 a ''yo11nc'' ■ttny. He
said thoie ntlrR .Included' him,
June Va atre. Edna Wise, Mn. ff.If and the commander•in-ehief
a:enera1 staff, Gen. Ra�
LetriM , WrtilHt and ll!ueats, Mn. of tHi
glb cJ"um.-s�ala.
llonOla Stal@ and Mabel C11to.

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fill, your- dream world wilh

White Ribborui - Teresa Nowlin,

daugh ter o r Mr. and Mrs.

representative David L. Enright

Here's The P,rfec� Gih For Showers Weddings - And Your Own Home. I f

102 Babies Participated In
Mason County's Youth Event

One hundred and two babies,
ranging In a11e from aix m ont�s to
lour )'ean, participated in lhe baby
conteAt held at the Mason County
Youth Fair 188t week i n Point
Ple111lflt.
Evelyn Wiseman, chai rman or
the committee in etu�r9e of the con•
teat. announced the winning babies
aa tollowJI:
\Blue Ribbons Jn the 10 age
1rou,s - Lynn- Roxanne Cottrill,
dauahter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Clair -Lee
Cottrill, W�t Columbia; Rodney
Reynolds. son of "Mr. and M r.s. Oen•
yil Reynold,, M ason; Sharon RenJ).ee Bibbs, daqbter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Glbbs, M�n; Timothy
Lee Kerns, son of Mr. 3 nd Mrs.
John 'Kerns. Hartford: Teres■ Prof•
fill, d¥Jthter or Mr. ind Mr! .
11,80n; Bo bby
Jamea Ptolfltt,
Plants, 80 n of Mr. and Mn. George
Plants, Henenon ; · Ro� hne Mon.
roe, au11hter of )lr. and Mrs. Paul
Monroe, Point Plea1■nt: Tlm Othy
Cottrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. ·Clair
Lee Cottrill, weat Cfllumblt ; v■t erie Lynn R■1burn, dauihter of
Mr. and Mra. Nellon Rayburn, Pt.�
Plea11nt; an Perry Cruah, aon of
The M-ary Circle or the WSCS or Mr. • a n Mrs. Robert Cruah, Point
Pleasant.
the Mason Methodlat Church re·
monthly
cently �eld its resular
Red Rlbhont - Karla Jo Su111•
· meetina with 15 members and two van, dau1hter of Mr. an Mra. Alva
1u,sta present.
Sulllvih, Route 2, Point Pte11ant;
. The prosram presen� by Mr■. Tlmmy McCliQ.tock, son of Mr. and
Glady, Thom■s had the theme Mn. Don M:CClintocll:. Pt. Pleasant;
"The Cbl'lstl■n Youth of Lelaure." Lou Ann Whittin1b&gt;n, d·augl\ter or
A dilCUMlOn on the theme 'NII riv• illr. and Mn. &amp;b Whitllnet on, Pl.
en b)' Mn. Mary Capehart atld Pleasant: Jack.son Shobe, son of
Mrl. Sarah Sp�hcer.
Mr. and Mr!. Roy Shobe, Route 2.
n waa detided that the Mary ahd Pt. Plea11nt; P1u.la Keefer, daugh•
kebecc■ Circles would meet \o­
eether ln se,tember, Decembt'�, Katherine Focleeon,. Mary Dud•
din,, Mra. Marearet Picken,. Mn.
Match and June.
Pn11nt tkre Mrs. Mary cape.: Evelyn ProUltt, Mra. Pearl Roush
hart, Jfh. Jean Car1011, Mn. Slt!l- l!J'o. Sar 'Sptncei, Mn. Frances
�. Glad)'1 thomae, Mrs.
1■ Chattin, lira, Hattie Cook, • St.ewarf, ffl

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plug loose, you have some Idea of
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When a fisherman catches that first bass at night, he'll"
probably say, "why didn't I try this sooner."

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ter tryillg to shake the
what's in store for you.

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FI ELDCREST SHOP·

A ne\v Division or Parks publication, "Let's Go Camping,"
state parks where camph)g
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TH E SHOE BOX

Christian Youth
W;IS Theme Of
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romeroy . R■clne Little Leaauer1, 1 4:30 p. m. Friday for Well1ton He ataHered lor nearly two sec•.
under the "Superbas" colors, went with Lheir AII--Slan
11 Home of Arrow Shlrt,f"
to take oh ond• before he toppled on his side
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Phone
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and
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PHONE WY-!,3198
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Call wlll open on th e 'mound lace while referee Frank Sikora
P(IMEIOY, 01110
Humden In their tlp..ofr round in I with one or the best al l .around co· ••
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mei�t.
the Middleport Little Leaaue sys.
Jim Didd le wat lhe only Mels• tern in, history.
hnt swinger to solve the 1low
He ls Gary Stob:irt pitcher
l'� rvrs and dropa of Ed M■erher. shortstop, and top hllt�r in Mid'.
n_1ddle connected
for a two-balle die-port, or the leaaue leadlni Seh•
hinJ:lc . hut he w■■ all by himself ators.
out therti aa Maorher fanned u.
It was Stobarl, a■ an 1 l •)'ear-old,
l it&gt; also walkfld the.
who won the Wel lst on champion.
Diddle, Mel11s hur ll!ll", allowed six ■hip for Middle port last year with
' hits, 11 triple ■ nd two dotrfbl,■ drlv- a two-run homer In the bottom of
ing in lh rae run, to D. Rllllrf and lhe aildh with two out, one run
single• to J. R•de:llff, Mae rher and down. and the count 3.2.
B. Kirby. Diddle walked only omi,
Stobart Is fatt enou9h, has 1de•
and he fanned atx.
qu■te control, and a n ■uortment
The SuperbH, compoaed mostly of faat 11nd ■ low curve,,
of hoy■ with at least e:ne more year
Back ol Stoblrt. call haa Mike
of Little Le111ue ellQ:lbillty re. 'ara 1 tori of hl, Indian wllh
,
quite 11
mainingt were in \he tou rney pri- many talentl In the pitch in.t de·.
•·
With more people buyln1 �evrolet (Jncludin1
and wonderlul • • • JUUi' tlmlft1 tollltln't' �'.�.
marl\y ror the e:a:perlene:e It may
�.
when
Ptrtment, 1l10 the ■ hor.'i"'top
Corvaln) than evu bofore • , • with Chc_vy popu- Comer )'OW' Q,ny deliler one of theR da�,4P1
gl\'e them ti.elll year when lhey not hurUn,, and a •� hitter.
will be Yelet■n,, .
l■rity ■nd leadcnhlp 100min1 up.to l\fl oil-time
10on. See bow 1■tilfyln1 it la to do-bullili.'.wffb
.
'Jbe TroJ1n1, lar1elf 12· yHr•
Middleport 11 oJhtr ■tarten probbltlb
,
•
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and
with
the
choice
of
modell
atilt
wide
■ happy 111■11.
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oldo, play Coolton tonlaht ■t 8:30.
■bly will be Jim
behln4
S uperb ■■
bJo 000--2 1 2 lh pl■ to, !lalil Cl.tij1to,lhy ■!
llamdon
IOI oali--o
11r■t, llllnnle ffblo!, 11 , tt..hd. aod
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H AM BURG, �rmany UPl­
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covered by planks labelt&gt;d ··1nfla.
The former .N1m1Jledon ch1mplon
tion, Reform, Repud iation. etc."
�• and P,ri■ •••
Why ii the elephant the symbol
Exactly three yean t o the day from_ Los Ancel
bol of lhe Rei,ublica"i party and belore the Republican elephant ellmmaled in h11 tint matcb in
the donkey the aymbol of the Dem• first appeared, Cart M, n ist N a ■t the G erman International- TenaU
ocralic party'!
brought out hi• lir1t car1110n of the Tournament Tunday hr f\tleleu
lngo BLlding, 2-6, B-6, IJ.l. Patt)'
ThomH Natl, famous American "Tammany Tiger."
had won thiJ to.arnament twice
cartoonltl of the 19lh cent,Jry, was
before.
l-he creator Of both.
IITAIUH RIED EMBASSY
The Democratic donkey first ap..
ACCRA, Ghana UPI _ Two dippeared in a N11t cartoon publis hed lom• ta and fin nff',
u 0�,· ,1, 1,om
M n. 11ta xme
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A:-n&lt;Jld an d d AUih•
· the ,,•an , 1•
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0 i· sa ue Of Harp. Comm uni1t China arrived Wednea. ter Susie were �unday ,cuest■ of
"'' 1v,
,en Weeki)', which at th1l time Wat day to establith a Ch ineM! Com- the Conner's mother Mn. M
.,· · ,.
llepubHcan in politic■. The ca'!"toon muni,t e mbatsy.
Aumil ler of Har1f0l'd.
pidured a donkey, la bel ed "Cop. .::;;;a;;a;;.;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;;;;;a;;a;;;.;aaa;;;;;;;;;
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(Democratic) Papen," .-kil"tine II dead lion marked "Hon.
E. M. Stanton." It depicted the at­
taeU of Oemocra 1 ic papen on
U ncoln's secretary of war after hi•
,
death.
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

Gene Woodlln,'s 1 1 th lnnlna Wi­
14 in a ?0'! 1rom th, Senaton be,
fore they f1nal11 bdt him for the pie, acorln, Bill)' Klau1, 1■ve the
the
first tlnie on July 17. Xtn Alp_n,. • OrJolet theil' victory over
monte dron ln three rutui With ■ 1 White Sox after Baltimore tied.
....
homer ■nd a double fot t,he In• lbe ■core with twq rbn■ in the
,
dian.!l, who scored three Unearned ninth off Getty Staley. Ted KlusDon t
days?
umld
h
hot,
these
fish
catchlnJ
trouble
Havlna
runs on Bill)' COn■olo'■ two er• zewU:I, staerip Loll1r ■nd o·ene
Frte5' each \lit �qmen. Rookie fee) too badly. -Ohincet are you have plenty of company. So
rors In the .ew-eolb.
k
Ori.ti.. ..., Chk-W ■
. Wtat Stoel: pined hll ■econd Vie• Uy .t)ivlsion of Wildllfe fisheries men. Fish are U e humans
eat less
usually
The Or1oJft ran lhfli'.' -lnnini tot,, In toil.r 4- ·
in many \!ays, \bey uy. 'for e xample, they
� r.
'"' Ca,.
�t't;alt to fiv, DPle■ �t� ■n Jl·
Uy durespeda
active,
du..t... hot Wt,ather and are much less
mmn1 � d,ei! - on over t"' Whl\e
Boyer •t.1; tbe IU,- iun tor
have
a.
.....
�
11'1
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lethargic
_
they're
words
o w.._:-r
�v,
Sox and cUm� to 'flilHn t•o the Cardi l� their triUm,Jt. ovet � __.., .
. 18'�e leag� . leading t be Braves.
led an 18-hlt u- tblt
games ot
really want to cotch_ fish, and are w llllo.g
lioWfYl!r;
w
W"
h
�Ip, Jncl•ill�
t ing for him, th, ,uddenly arou� Yank4, wbile �· ,clle4\ll!"1 t ln-1111 ,.1!11 �-!l!
m the following paragraphs are a
,
_w E
1 l1sted
ed Tigers 1napped a four.game be_tween �e Red Sbx anil A•, w11 · 11.�.
to �J..t �eh to Mke a fe
loaing stre1k by cru11hing the tlrsl• ramed out.
t_Ulea,, YQg q 1 wan\ to try:
,�e�. �I �--��ll ind fl�
�
6e A · : �ti� ·111rt1■1 •� .
pla ee Yankees: 12-2.
I \l�f l!nle � l'O f!shmg, try ettln g up "before break•
f
J
In \lie Nation■ ! Lo!JUO, the '/,
Not onu, la lbte a flne time o the day to get out, but
,or �
It was pre tty much the "me spur11n1 cardin■I.,
O,li!r sldh
e •Jttn I
J a, , •
then. Bass, especially, are :often
I ' '-,
in a row 1hd mtlvtl\1
Wlt�ln I r
story with the Indians.
. II you Jlkt, stream lbhing
morntn
. - lh lhe
Firat they all shook hand, with hall tam• of ....,
Ji!!lct
bd I
The cartoon c.apuon read : "A ,
u,
1
obn
11 111d
f where it breaks into deep1
Jus
tiffle,
ol
or
.,..
%,
�,k,
l(
rll
�b
Joe Gordon
and beatina lli,, _11ta•\'", J8
Live
Jackatt Kickinr a Dead Lion."
u-M,nager
n
0
,
f
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wiahed him l u ck in his new job ers downed-lho, lfrll- '
The elephant II a Rt' PUblican
'1*1 fish tlie deeper holes.
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iljlh I llve-hllltt QY.,
• •,1, 1
with Detroit, then they went oul s.1 ill 1 1�m, �.eri._ Nv b lllii• ,-�. who •till lead t�e Nt, IJ:,
a tale fisherman early morrilng hours are aymbol first appeared 111 another
U're
and wal\oped Wa1h l ng1on, 7-4, 1"- ing, by fain; tbe J!-IUln', .lnade t�r■- tames ddtilte the deleilt. · ·• •
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smal l b-s.
. may find fub feed ing Naat cartoou published in Halpers
e
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h ind the six-hit pitcltlne or
7, 1874. This cartoon shows
Jim it three 1Utalaht liri:r lM 1'..lll�nts, W�11l' Moon's two-� l\omer in
ws
al
th�
s
in
such
areas.
Around
stumps and brushpiles Nov.
h lo
4,2 the third was enou1h to send Bob lJ noth
varloua
anlmala or the forest-lab­
(Mudcat) Grant.
6.,, anl:l the Cnbl stored 8 ·•·
er gqqd bet During tile middle of the day fish the eled to repre11ent New York new•­
a
, hleap Yijctory al ter the RIII\D f!tt
T•1•1
n11
� Ill 1'• H I1111alf
end
dow�
defeat'
eighth
to.
hls
_
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, .:.,. .., II ou're a bait caster use deep run• pa�r■ and issues-being Frighten.
!' the U1111,,;,;.,
p. a&amp;-wt
_
. deep
The TI,:ert reaU:y bad Dykea won th_e opener,_ 7--3. ·
a faind h victorle..
stow r,
Y•ry
nlog 1U11lll lia!tet! •
ed by a donkey in a lion'.s 11kin
tal kina to � lmsel (, Before he iot
Pam ll WI'"' ...;.
the axe witli Detroit WednesdayTrolling with either live bait or artificlals will often bnng brlylnJ "Cae111riarn." The cartoon
Johnny Callison's pinch bom1r
llDt
and swapped Jobs with Gordon at
with one on in thli: nipth ofr lllll.Y �urprising re'sults. for most folks though, the middle ol. a hot caption read: "The Third•TN,11
Clev eland, _ the Tigers had Gcored
a,
time to be under a shade tree, fnst asleep, and Pani&lt;:."
Loe1 gaYe th.e �hU� their Yictory (ay
a total of, only six runs for him in
id bus tbe11o're
alter t_h e Gianl.8 ,h•d •�me aheid 1 drea roino·
a.. pe�·••
...apa of that b&amp;&amp;
going to catch .that
�
their last three games. But with Scnwlin
u
·: g
·. '
5-4- • wIth a five •run r■11Y 1n the night. ·
�
Coach lilly HiJchCOCk in charge
e•ig ��- Rookie Art MahaUey had
A nd 11peakin1 of night fishing e eclallyv-�
·
g'
"
OS
Wednesday nigh'' they made if all
bla.,.ed the Giants until the
:f'ithnll
.1,..._
.t
· r1ed . th e, s a • J.
•
f
•
you.
o
store
r
ln
re
v
h
�r
you HVe hl! �l"�
Jf.
up to Dykes by pou nding four Y■ n- w
.
efrhtl't when· he wlla- routtd ; 1'ltk
darker
the
you
tel
en
will
ba
fishenn
l
enced
ss
e
e
M� �p �1
kee pitcher! for 13 hits.
Farrell then came in ror his third
taken on mbonNorm Ca■ h drove in three run8
st.raijt'lt succesalul relief effort the mght-� bet_t�. To be sure, some baSi arecase
.
either
in
calm,
be
with • homer anti" a sin.qle to
should
!
water
nigh�.'The
lit
· a .•ealh8t .the Giants and earned hi
pace the Tiiter assault and Hank
is an art in itself. The fact that
bass
for
ninth
win
against
two_
losses.
plugging
Nighttime
Aquirre, who ·puched a perfee:t "mood)'" pitcher while I the Na•
n,e Cu bs won their nIgh tcap you c an 't sea yo•• r Mild in front of you means your teflexes
g
r "½ • •
b I d
rted tlonal League, la se:owlln,il his way wllh the Red, when Ernie Banks must be fast anlyonr sense of 'touch doubly BO .
you are I
.
to an lmp?eislYe record In the · drove lb two ruhs w1th hia
.;m
n t::!,�th ·Jhtemational
29th
.,.
i
baeklal!lhes
get
!
•till
and
game
.
n
·
balt�ast1
the
be"'nner
Leag
ue.
,
i was credited with tbe win.
homer and scored an lnsuratlce
i
i:
' to dac.Y.t•ttne Its,ong
t.: • . · '
'ffie rigti\-handed
Puerto Rican
:,wck
bi "' ·-nests, or 0v�rruns1 be ter .a:
'Grant loot Washington as easily
g
in
eighth
the
doublin
■rter
tllh
t
e
Pltrhin
iii
ity
rod, level
lng
had
dlUl�u
ba1t--cast
a
consist
Utt(e
of
should
ent
ou
equipm
r
K
as he uautUY doea. e had won
oH loser Jay Hook. Dick Ells-----·-the Miami Martins to. a 7-0 trlnd net,
landt
a
plu"',
top-water
three
or
two
r....,
reel,
windln
worth was the winner with hel p
qmph over · the Roc1iester Red
�
flaahlif. t and, by all mefll!s, 4 oupply of mosquilo repellent.
from Don Ebton.
Wings Wedne!IIJoy ilight. Gome&lt;
ga
lo
six
e
a
Clncinnat
broke
-UIL
sTo • get the feel" of your outfit start fishing at dusk._ Locate
r,n
_\
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yielded just thre'e hits In winning
.
the
m
the
opener
with
,._
Ing
s
lreak
llkely looking spdts, keeping within easy caating dista nce.
e
�ON '
his fourth a:ame in seven deci s-or
home
runs
by
rookies.
Got•
ld
i,.
of lily pa(I beds i.mderwater vegetaUon, and other !!Uch areas.
lon8. He h.!l■ been ch■rg'ed with
don Colema,n and Vada Pmaon.
•�•...-u
where he is cuttno- the.
Qther than the. fad he can't
only tfu-ee runs In - his thtee Southpaw Jim
·
11n
. ·see
O'Toolc won his
•-1 g ac u I ed trom
n.1'lJUH
e
his regular tech'"'
game
d
rma
h
■■ a
f
p
w,u
p
t
n
e
e
u
lug
l
al\t hn
ninth game and Glenn Hobbie abq r
O
, ,m e
A
.,
can
Buffalo.
be
cuts
more
the
n
Uµnts
ho
w
fisherma
·
The
,
lul.
hel
sorht!d his 14th loaa. He has won
· jn for some
&amp;
The victory moved Miami to
u
however,
h
,
catc
will
he
fish
more
the
e,
ma
10.
withlh a ptl!l'Ceni.ge point of the
------disappointment. Fishing slowly, ever so slowly, Is the secret
who
Jet,,
columbua
seventh-place
i
at n ight
were defeated by lea1ue-le1ding
°'
.
.....,
FREE PARKING
If you can imagine a bass (of undetermined sl&lt;e) ferociously
Toronto 7-8 1n II Inning,.
your plug, then spending half hio time out of the wa,
hitting
City
Jerae,
mo,,
■
g
other
In
Phone WY-2-22�5
UnllM Pr-.1 International
lt never tail, - fire lhe man•
■a:er and auddenly the ball club
1et.1 are !lred up, too.
Only trouble I&amp; that the flame
generally dies out after a day or
two, but at least the Detroit Tlger■- and Cleveland Indians were
happy to discover the ap,rk was
atill there Wednesday night,
With their dismiHed manager,
Jimmy Dfkes, watchln, from the
stands and wondering why on
earth they · couldn't dG the same

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Middleport, SU$)ervlsed by the
Department or Th.-: Dally
Sentinel,
these other palr­
inas :
Thur11d1y, Aue. J 1-Middleport
Uaron1 aialruil Pt. Pleasant Na.
Uonall,
Monday. Aug. l!J.-Syrac use vs.
Albany.
W'l!!dl'Jesday, Aua:. 17-RaclRt­
vs. Ntw llaven,
Next Tuesday and Thunday
wl nPll!!r11 'will. pl�y In the second
roul\.d . as will winners from the
lollowlng Monday and Wednes-

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I-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 4 , 1 960

ly Mn. C..-roll Adtmt Jr.
and enjoyed a game of horseshoes.
Attending werl! Robert JohnRIUNION TO al H E LD
The annual Burugaroer reunion slon. Uonald llumgo11·dner, Bill
will be held Sun1ay, ,Aug. 14 at Powell, Hertn;lll La:me, Hury
the New h11�e11 Gardt'n Club Par.Ir: Layne. William McFarland, Philip
IOI. CONSISTENT DEPEND.\BLE IIESU Lll•
Mu.ch interest i• beln1 created Wolpert, Carroll Adams Jr., and
I.ATES
this year by the attempt to write Rev. Jack Welch.
ROTARY CLUB MEETS
a Bumgarn er bi!ftOry. All dea
, centl per wnd, one inaerition. Mlt1iPlwn chere e - 60 :enl.1.
cendents of DHid
Mrs. W,lily C.bto, • nali11 e of
Bumgarner,
6 ceo1a pee word fo.r thn.e CODflleCIUUve lolertiona.
one of the oriainal settlers of Germany, spok·., 011 her Hre in
Sp4:J!ia1 - oo� m.1:tb Jot � ce.ot J � wu,.U..
Mason County ,re urged to .i l• t;ermany Thursd:iy evening at
Full rate el 4 centa per word will be charged for ad verli.sint
tend. A b:.iskel dinner wlll be the Rolary Clu'1 re5ular dinner
d not pkid w1tdlin 10 d.■)' s after receivinz btll.
served al the noon h&lt;iur. Please ineetmg. A sho:t busu,cs11 meetl'-rN)r1 to AO\lettillh.l - tthou.ld be r�"'°•tf&gt;d :mml'dlalely. 'fbe
bnng a b.asket and t.lble servke.
ing was held.
OaiJv Seat.me! WIJ.1 Dot be reapoll.llble for 01ore lUilln vm: 1ocor
At1e,1rlmg we,� Dcnald Fogl eULCM MEil ING
reel lmertioa.
The United Luth eran Church song, Herman
Layr.e, Donald
iltaHi of T".anb ■nd Special Nol.ice, of E\ll:•IWl lUJO. lib1tuiilr:1!1
Men met on Wetlnesd11y evc n l n.: Housh, Floyd c�nnac1,, J. L. Stepubhahed at I ce'lt per word.
o1 t the cnurch. Tht devotions : wart, Jack Fle�t.cr, J.11me1 Hamp­ 1
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were led by Herman La tn e. A ton, Clyde Fol•;y Rome Willi,m•
GO&lt;
IIOe
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dinner w.is 6ervcd to the men by son, HUS!&gt;cll L"a pchart Harry Mi!• [
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$1.2U
f(j.00
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Mrs . Jc11.:k W e lch., Mn. William I !er, 0. J. Bostic, Arthur Wehrh,
75c
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I Hussell and Mn. .lh ll Powell. l'h11Jp Wolpert, F. L. Stein, [
1 f-'uJJowmg the dlnner a short l., u11 - Thomas Heed aud hev.
Ad.I NlelilVed by 10 A.M. Wlll be HJ lbal day , r-vu.
Dav id
j ncs.s ml:c'eting 1u:i1 held. lt wu d e• 1 Freeman. and guests Mrs. Stewart
cided that the Aua:ust meehni and Mrs. Cai;to .
AUXllrlAR Y MEETING
would be a cook-cut uJ th e park.
The American L�g1on Auxiliary
I The men then J.dJourned 'outside
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hel&lt;l a w 1ent:r ro11st w.onday even:"lltMITI ANO PEST CONTROL USl!.:D 2 1 1 . P. MITCHJo.:LL All{ OUN T PUM P your 1h.igg11h sep- ing at Bailey ·s ·
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1117 �aln. Freie ln51N'dlot1. Insur•
Cond1lioncr. l'h. WYZ -J874.
tic Tank Cl eaner. Guaranteed. short buij mess m�etlng was held
N �, litatlonwide. PhOM- A.
8 1 6tp
--Landmark Store, Pom eroy.
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and plans were m.ide to s erve the
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HUSPJTAL ,OED COMPLE':."K Like
8-4. 30tc
Roush banquet, along witb the
W. W, uwALLV '' BARRON, left, W. Va. D emoeraUc gubernatorial eandldate and Unlted
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mm.edJate-put-eommander Bou 'Bro wn at th e W. Va. Mte conventloa of tbe �erftan LeThia will precetlc U,e re1.1 nlon
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SATU
PAY,
u_
s
e t, notably 1n tbe are13 of mental health, vete ran.. affa,tq an d edueatlon. Aiao invited but
:: ��)' �h:r�
cam p g round.
12:30 P, M,
u, a call . No service ch■ra:e. nc
unable &amp;o atteud were Go\'emor Underwood, w hose · phyilefan ad\'lled. agalnn Ilia
.illending
were
Mrs.
H.
Those
exlras. TA W N I Y STUDIOS. 42;. The undenl (i: ncd W, ll o f fer for (
Roush,
Mrs.
to a throat aJlment, and RepubUcan guber natorial clllld.ldate H. H . Neely. Senator Ran•
Miss
R,ilph
due
C.
Roney,
sale at public 11uctw11 at the
Second A\ltmue,
Galllpolla,
Lowena Rou � h, i\t rs. Louls Kan- dolph deliv ered the prin cipal addre88 at &amp;he C onventlo11.'s banque&amp; Saturday night.
li.
;
tll,
tu
MO
Gl'
uaao
■OATI
AND
home
of
the
orge
Mcte
TO
Phone GJ 6-HUIS or GI 6-1243.
wh ll• the) llit, Met,. chnik, Margaret Lou Roney, Kar11"
•nd
HUI,
Lincoln
Pome•
on
Quigg
'1·21-llc
roy, Ohio, the fullowmg per•
pollt1n MotGn. .. .. Mlln la Kearns, Mr s. Sadie Warth,
PhoM #Y- Mrs. Imo Shaw,er, M . s. B. B.
81.,
WANTED-Ride lo F'lorida, llhare
,onal properly.
•
Muncy, Mrs. Carl King, Mrs Nel•
I 1 24-tfc .
expenses. Raymond
Wp) hurr.,
Antique lied and
Matching
son Roush, Mrs Lola w�aver,
3!H Hamilton St., Middieport,
MarbJe Trip D resser, Single M(:•
Mrs. Thelma c, ,chart, Mrs. John s
•
or c.all WY2-3015.
8'4.· ltC
1,1 Bed ( complete), Smgle Wal, (
&amp;1.1..1.
.o�•
Fry,
Mrs.
Kenn
e t!\ Hern and Mrs.
--nut Bed (complete), Bed linens (including blankets ::u d spr ndBJ EIGHT ROOM HOllS!!:, two fi fe Wllliam Roush,
(6)
One of the big altr1ction1 ■t the State � air Horse Shbw has 1een
•
GARDEN C LUB PICNI C
room apartment,. A. N. Denae!.
CurtaJns, Mirrors (gold and
Stete_ Fair of Weat Vira:l�ia each many great horees in 111 claue1,
)
Ufe
The local GanJm Club held
P hone WY2-3272.
FOUND LAROE black hound ..
1 1 ·2 -ttc
wood fr.imcsJ, Steamer trunk,
·
year is the Horse Show wh1ch Lake s but the favorite of many old•timu1
their annual pic:lic Sunday aftero ·.-ner can have same by Plil )'·
Desk, Antiqu� Cht:st of Ur.aw •
N.
J . UPI-The 't ac� � .the beautiful Bluegrass was a Greenbrier Co un ty hone, ii
LAKEHURST,
noon itt the park. A ba11ket din.
Jnc for ad ,nd keep. Ot11 Marers, Drop Leaf tatles,
Marble NIC ELY FURNISH ED ow
urmg lour of th e falr"s Sill percheon named "Little Joe,'' who
2 BED-- ner was enjoyed hy n,embera and fo ur Ngvy orficers m eet daily.
ret, Grueser
Hollow, Rock
i;.belf Hall Rack with Mirror,
room upslaira apartmen t. Ph.
days.
could jump 10 biah ind ertortlep.
Tog ether the)' go
o\ler the
their families.
Sprlnca.
8·2-6tc
Upholstered
Lil mi
Room
W Y2-387f ..
8 1 tfc
J , tha t som e cIaun
·• w1ey
,.
k
l
t
Would �ot
fl.
nown
ac
Present wer'c Mn. H .. L. Dyer,
Th is year, th e S hows wil l be Y
Chairs, G. E. Refr:gerator, Gas ___ _
ha11e
be
en 1urprlsed to see h un
2:2
At
dt
e
m.
WednesP
8
)
(
held each ev ening, Auau,l 23 _ 26,
Range , • Weslln &amp;: house noaeter FOUR ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ste wart, Mr. day,
clear th e a:rands�I
July 6, the Z PGA3 W one of with an aflernoon
88 well ll! e vensnd Stand, China and Glaas- . f ull b&amp;1ement, 1utom1tle CH heat. and Mrs. Harry Lsyc1e, Mr. and
.
ln Plore recent time,, a hone
w
rld
the
mps.
large
i
bl
lour
U
&amp;4: PONTIAC sale $495 ChleftaJn
J '�
ing" !!how 011 Wednetiday Aui 24
1616 Lincoln Helthli, !Jomeroy. Mrs. A. K. Mccl u ng, Mrs. OtUe
w11re, Cruets, Garden Too ls ,
·
owned
by M�. and _M�•- J. S. Meinln
aiding
two
was
for
sea1
ch
a
i
�
�
f
u
H
Mrs.
Mr.
4-door,
Thi1
one
can't
1h,
Ro
·
Delux
io Juhling ,
m
Call SH 2-430'1 after o p, m .
.
1 he State Fair o W e t V i gin a
Cherry Stands, W a lnut Stands,
tyre oi K eswick, Vll'gtru1, took top
min ing racing y.ichts
B.iLey,
Fred
be beat at this ,1rice Does every
Mrs,
Mrs.
and
Velma
i
s
a re&amp;:ular show m ember ot the
Sq. Pede stal Table, Pi ctures,
honors at the St.ate Fair of West
At 2 : 2 0 p , m. � he m ternat to nal American Horse Show
FOR RENT--Comi;,leteJy renovat- Roush, Mre, R .. r. llrysnl, MJsa
thlni but alt U I) 111d bell,. You'll
Aasocia- Virginia and
, Lamps (l&lt;'loor und TableJ, Man• ,
went on to receive
dlstr
M
call,
ss
e
"
"
,
d
e
crackl
floor
,
Day"
3rd
at
ed
"
a
•Partment
r
H
er
J.
ov
,
ar
lah
•
Powell,
e
L
L
iett
reall.)' llke It. :Jee for yourse lf.
e
yn
t on ' and Cla
A Show of the
.
·•• wa II Sh e 1 ves, 8ook8
t.l "
• ·toe•
..•t Gaynell Nease, Ht!V erly Car60n, 1 nIo lhe ra_dio ct ntro I tower at I West Virginia Horseman s Associa- top hooors at ,M1dls�n Sq u.are G■r•
th e Stilll"r
,;: Sh·••
vu Store on Co .....
Karr and \"an landt, Pomeoy. I (lariie aaaorl ment, Sm�er Sew•
den ae c hamp1on 1n Ita c1811,
St . , in Pomeroy, lAr,: e liv i ng Myra and Jane Roush, Alice , he �ava 1 air s1 a. 1 on he�e.
8-3-3tc
tion, 8011 allraCLs the fines t of
ltui;;s, Hocking
ini Ma chine,
Mmule� later Lhe bh�p . was soow horses in the east.
room, 2 b edroom,, with close ts, Roush and Juhli!1g McCJung.
There have been many improve.
Kenneth
Chain, St. t:h\lirs (cirne and
194:7 CHEVROL�"f 2-door. Can be
large walkln hail cloaet, dining WOMEN'S CLUB HA, SISSION settling mto the Atl e nt1 c Oce an Gillispie, director or the horse ments made to the iBlue,:raaa
solid seau., Porcelain K itchen
ael'.:!n at Pomero y Sunoco, Dill
off Barnegat show, ,mnounc ed this week
room, kitchen, bath and utility
The local Women's Club met about 1 6 mil ea
that Bowl, including the erection of a
Table,
Toastmaster
Toaster,
Jacob,.
8·3·3tc
room. Newly flni1hed hardwood Monday evenmg .it the Al ex Quil- Light.
the 1960 show will feature 36 row_ of twenty box.ea, _with six
.
Kitchen Utensils, V,1scs and
11 Men D1• .
floors,
il
d
wall
furnace,
elecchairs to a box. Person, mterellted
l
Buil
len
ing.
Memorial
class
e11 mcluding j umper harness
Pitchers, Tray.�, w ork Tools..
tric hot water tank. Kitchen
f l carrlcd 18 me_n to their death pl easure, walking, sadd ie, lhre� in reservin&amp; boxes or chain i n
.....i CINA u• '•"
The m eeting w.is called to orMany or the f!OO \le &lt;irl' colleobaa built-in cablnel.l. Srd floor der by the pre-, i clenl, Mn. E u - Three oth ers 1urv1veci
All '-.it-■ N4 ,.._,,
and five g8ited horaes, and sev eral boxes for the entire four days, or
.
tor's ltems and valuiilJlc anti•
porch overlookin• Cour&amp; St. sene Hesson . Flag Salute was
In a nearby han 1u1 r, technic i ans po ny classes, includmg
IUITIOPOLITAN MOTOAS
Fancy for each show, should write to:
ques for many years in the
Phone WY 2·20B0.
8·2-tc g111en by all. Roll c• ll was ans- ar� lrylng lo rec lln.s l r uct the air Turnout and Roi1dater to Bike. Th ia Slate Fa ir of west Virginia, Box
hit
It.
family
of
the
late
Georg
e
--:wr�ekage , , sal \l agc_d year there will be more than $4 ,000 829, Lewl.! burg, w. Va,
wcred by Bill r,f Rlf ll ts. Doo- sh i p from
,..,.,,
McQuia:a.
POR RENT-Three office rooma
from the, ocean floor. l he Job IS awarded in pri:r.e monies,
tiona
ead Uy Mrs. Gerald
r
were
as well
over Stilner Shoe Store on
03 PONTIAC ialo $396, Chleftaln Terms: Cash it time of sale.
larke. A di1c11sJ11!011 w11 s held no� et compl ete_.
C
as
trophies.
.
t
N
RHpon1lhl
for
accldenfl
?e three surv1v�h told s1mlla1"
Court St., Jn Pomerot; second
2·door. Here 11 real uvin11:1 for
_o
concernln11; the water show )'lhich
Dur mg its 35 year history• the
•
William
McQulgg,
floor. On.,
You in ■ tolld nr. A good de- I
1
,.. lar•it1
" 18 k 22 ft, room
s, all ln'-'Onclusne
e
tal
)'
e
ia
annu1Jly
th
11poruored
club.
b
,
0wner.
• Ian 3C
with adJoJnln"
Pendable Job. ,\ steal of I deal. 1 ,, ·
• 12 • 12 Ct. room
O ne, Av Ia ,ion
·
Elcctnc
Pre�nl wen: Mn. Leo Litch•
Cr Ill B_radior d,
One 10 x 18 front room .. All
Karr • V■n Ziindt, Pomeroy,
22,
said
Antonio
he
Contreras,
field, Mrs. llesso,1, Mr,, Allred
Nicholas Ihle, small son of Mr.
A uc I 1oncer.
n ewly painted wlt11 new floor
8-3-3tc
h
i
the
ard
a
''blowout"
anti
then
w
Sprouse, Miss Mdr••le
Ro,eh and
and M.n. John Ihle fell one even•
'"
7.30·61c
cov erlna:s. Phone WY 2-2080.
ln seconds he was scri:mbHng into
Mn. Clarke.
ing lasl w eek breaking: his arm.
D8 MERCURY sale $ l 0011i. Medalist -------- --,-,,--C" 8.2. tk
'· the water from a re1tr door.
M i11scs Elva and Jean Young
TWO
t't:MAL.i:::
rl!J
JSlt
n:d
llc11glc11
PER50NALI
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Wllliam ,Bierl)' of
2-door .. Push butlOli drive. As
i
sa
men
th
lost
d
Navy
blimp
e
spf'nl
Sundliy
e
nnin
with
Mrs
.
.Si­
g
,m
nnlng
r
Norwood
are apendin1 a few weeks
well _$�U . O� each ur SLEEPING rooms cloie Jn town.
The cmployee11
d their famil•
�
1llent II a 1o.a;·ina: gull. Plan
o
e
with the ir daUJhter and 1on•Jn,law
127 Butternut A\le
8-3·6tp lcs or the Phlli r, S pur n p.J». nl en- pressu r " probabl y because of a m n N e wlund,
your \lac1tion in this Bl&amp; '" M " I $30. 00 for pJ1 1r. 1 om n e uter,
Mr. and Mrs. W ilson Brunty Mr .. and Mrs, Eldon Kraeuler and
Phone WY :H 866. ·
joyed the annual plc1 o ic a n d out- spl i t in the bag." But the big
8·J-3tp
lt'a ready to ,ao. Karr &amp; Van
:
ing
qu
e
tion
was
remain
What
i1
sp
e
nt the week end ill Huntington d11ughten1.
11
mg
recentl y at H11!;ey'
Lake.
Zandt, l'om"'·o,.
8·3-Btc I A. K. C. l'ckJn,·c�c �u·p-p ;,, , ,11
with he r Hon, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam
..
Mr. and Mrs. Ediaon Hollon and
The meal waa !urnit1 hed b)' the caueed the apparent aplit?
The answer rem a ined unknown. Mclnwrc and daughters.
Da OLDSMOBu.&amp; ,ale t l6911 . 88- J colors. Mrs, W. W. Cu ll, 732 A.PAh-�llENTS _ .of'unuabed aoid plant and serv �d b)' the Wa hachildren were week. end guest, of
8·3· 61c
A Bia R111
Simon Newlund returned home her 1i1Jler and family at Ft, Wayne,
�� camorc, Mid d lepo rt
2 door Sedan. Ve Rocket cna:;lne
ifotumiahed.. Mc.lll•ten, .llkldlt mit Band Boosters. Gan1es weri:
The four ofliccr� '.Vho make u p with his son, Howard, to Dayton, Indiana.
with_ lt&amp; ndard shift. Go--Go- us1:m GARD EN lracl �rs --;;1 d � ow•
port. Phone WY 2·2082,
ities and prizes
2 3 tf held for all
G o • � lhl• ,nappy Old1. The [ en. Rotary mower blades �harMrs. Ruth Powers and children
awarded. Th ey also enj oyed swim-- th e Jnvestlgating board may or where he wHI spend I few weeks.
1• JIU :NACI I W�ldT�NG ming. Several ,bur prizes were may not mii kc publi c their lindMrs. Herbert McIntyre and fam• are viaitln&amp; her parents, Mr. and
bu.)' of your U te. Karr &amp; Van I pened. c ualom inowmg and
11 •PP tnc.. A,. me . ,. given away.
in&amp;s,
il y .spent Sunday with her parent&amp;, Mrs. Vernon Nease .and brother,
Z■ndt, Pomeroy,
8·3·3tc
plowing.
· th•rt, lyracuN, Dh-. Ph.,.
According to eye wltucsses, the Mr: and Mrs. Roy Bush, Rac ine .
Stanley.
I
R
RAVILY
TRACTO
O
WY2-6:IM.
l l•l loff I Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Roush and 408-foot silver Jlimp '"seemed
Del CADILLAC H ie S1 89-' . Hard ·
Debbie Mclntyre re tr1rned to her
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
S■l
ea and �crvwe 1112 K Ah ln SI .
top coupe. •1·he ,nark o( ,uc,-,,.
.caro 1yn spcn 1 sevl'ra 1 OliyS vis
. ll• j ust 1Jke a �reillt !Jig rag 111.lling.'' home i n Hunlinaton ■ft.er. a week's children were Monday evenln&amp;
Phone
WV. 2 · �973. A)R CONDITJQarr•G •••R [G EJI. I ng: Iicr sisIer, M.1ss Lou I11e "l
lle_ro•,• your chance Jo own Am- J)om,eroy,
,;, rip
Flijhing boats near the crash visit with her &amp;randparent1, Mr. gu eata of Edl&amp;0n Hollon and fam­
, .
.
.,, :1 ""'-'&amp;'
I 7 ·21-tfc
•
1t1on
1ervice, ........
J1ck
eric■ • flneat at America's lowRelrta:e.ra- ling at Cll.'veland 1 cce11tly .
Sl!i'.lne pulled the i.urvlvon aboard . and Mrs, W ilson Hrunty.
ily.
1
:-:c:
,:,
c:,
c:,
1
.
Uon.
New
.Haven. �boat ru2eat prke. A lrue v,Jue. Karr &amp; GOLDEN-:-:J U HI L !:1-;
Mrs. Op.al Mer r.:.i was a recent and transfe rre d them to Nav y
Virgie
Mora
and
son.
John
,
Jit•at·h
t
•s
read
y
363 ,
Van Zandt, 11omeroy
1-23-11 modlcal pitient dt PltJ1i1;.nt , Valley ves11el1. One of four n1 e n who sp ent a nigi\t hist week w ilh Mr ,
8·3-3lc
Brina: container. Webster Fruit
DIIATH TOLL INCRIASIS
'1
· ----..
- - Hoapltal.
made it lo the water died en and Mra. A. W. Youni and son.
TAIPEI UPI - The de■Ut toll
fo'arm, Long lloHom, O hio,
A' ICTJONIU
36 OLDSMOBILE sale $1095. 88Mr. ann Mrs. W!lll11m Cl:daler rout e to a hospital.
Mrs, Joe Manuel and sons of Ra• from flood&amp; In central and aouth•
Phone Y U kon �•J 2UI .
7 -:IU· 6lc
Camplete letvi•
f door Sedan. Bcaullful two I and Ann recently returned alter a
The
other
crewm
17
en
.,..
ere
cin
e .and Mrs. Robert Bailey and ern Formou. 1lood at 104 today,
Cr&amp;tt lretlfonl
tone blue. puw�r ateer IDI: and ' PEAC l!:S. Ste
H
vacation at M ia ml Bc-ach, Fl11,
Cris l&lt;'ruth 11
believed ,. rapped in lh e blimp's son, Long Bollom, spent Tuesday with anothtr 85 peraon1 miuin1
.............
, •�
- •• COfttHt
power brak ea. A quality cir.
,..,.....
r,_..
.
Mason ' W. Va.
GARDIN C L UI MIITlt
&amp;ondolar, the underbelly of the • or l11al week with their parenta. and 400 lnJured.
_ _ _ _ 7_,,_6
__1c 4. C. IRADroaD, RacN, Ot,.._
'fruly a iOOd \lllue. Karr &amp;
The Neheclima Girden Club airship whlch houses the worklng Ar. and Mn. E. E. Youn1.
Van Z,1mdt, Pomeroy.
8·3-3lc ONE CODA HHElJ (.;ucrr1.�cy hci• ! --------held their
annual Progressive and sleep ing qu11rten. llowever,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E Youn1 and
.
rer 13 mont h8 old. Phone S I i ;t.
O,nnc
on
M
nda y e\·en I ni:. Th• fl .,e bod lcs were 11t 111 m IHing af· Elva and J ean, Mrs Howard Youn1
r
o
"I
"" FORD I "
n TON True•,
•
All
U03.
8-2·:llc
11ppet1ier was served on the patio ter 11tl\lagllra brouJhl to tho sur- and daughter, Linda, called on Mr,
new lire� and motor. Good con,
·=:c-::c--:-:-cc-- ___ _ ·- ·
al the home of J\fn. Lawrence fare what was l1;Jlt of the gon• and Mra. Dayton Warner, Syracuse.
dilion. Phone A. N, De ntel, Jl.'.U:CTRlC MOWEil with cord,
' Llcvini. ll was dt1i;.'Orated J n ic,ep. dola,
W Y2-32'12.
Petrlevlns reel 1 8 111. cut, out·
8+31c
ln11 with the Carn,yal theme. Tb.e
The mlsalng men were official!)' nice Ann Thoma) have moved to
door 1wlna wlt!i sl11nd, l·cment
1163 PLl' '.liOUTH, Norbert Ne uti­
their home In K enova, W. Va.
mecling
opeR
e
d
•vlth
devotion,
h)'
declared
dead.
\
lawn roller, Stune Slet'I hot
ling, Peacock Ave., Pomeroy.
Mn . Robert Rus■eU hll returned
the presid ent, Mrs. llenry B1.1et
water tank wllll �ldt&gt; um burn•
from the hospital and is Im•
home
8 4 3tc
J1·.
The
roll
call
w11
anaw
e
r
e
d
er. Phone Wl 0..3761
ur see
provini.
.
wllh
"l'avorlle
Picnic
m,h",
The
llelo111
Y:80
A.M
J
El,lo CroH.
B-2-3 p
Naomi Jo Smith spent the w.eek
---- -· -- - - ·- &amp;roup then pro1:rcHed on to the
Or SQ I 8
llUtktl'"rt Wf-24649
(-9-) F--- :---· MEXICAN TOMA'l'Ol&lt;..� large pink
with Linda Smith.
Vernon Club Ho1.111) Jar the mlil'l
·•moNJ WY..s.aeft
ONE W OOD MANTEL; ON.E large
Mr,. Kathryn McGhcc 1md Mn.
thick ml!lated �hy 1eetlcr most
Carol SarKent waa the Saturday
course. The Mev.lun theme w11,
kAUTJ. Pl.ID ITOI.I
oalr. 1U dlna: door Ht, one 1creen
Kathr)'n
McDonald and son, John, nl&amp;ht g u est of Jan Ann Smith.
dclleloua flavor which Is really
,At a..ta,
I
u1ed, The dcuert wiu, aerved "''
Mlddleport, Ohle
door. Phone WY 2·2319. See at
what 1cll1
Mrs. Eu&amp;elie Hanln1 vi.aJted Mr•.
them
es11e('hilly
the home of Mu. Duct, win&amp; of Columbus were WcclncR&lt;ia:y
y.._ 14141
391 Locu� I, Middleport.
evenina:
e:ut'itl
of
Mr.
■nd
Mr&amp;.
adapted for Milo �!icing. SeGan Barnlll in Pomeroy, Monday.
.tAMILL IIIIVtCI IJATION
the Southern them e. The mem.
(8) 1, 3tc
cond houae east from school
ben were given cook bookl, cnm• Charley D. Smith.
ltfeN ,- A.M.
1'tr. and Mrs . .J. R.. Murplly and
house In Syra(' U8e. Wm. Holmes
AINflW NA
plimenta of App,dachian Electric
GAS FUEL OIL and coal tu,.
(amlly of Logan vis i ted \with her
&amp;2•tfc
t.:ompany,
IYery
DQ
lenlctt
n&amp;�. Call lor lree eiitlm.1lt11.
-Those sttendlna:
were Mn. parienl1 Mr. and Mrs. Harley JohnForem.■,i 6 AbboU, lllddleport. APPROX IMATELY 6t,O bales of
Loui!
Karschn
lk,
Mrs.
Karl Wiles,
8-10-UID
Cood Ill Ixed hay. lfflc Pl'r bale. (
Mr. ,nd Mrs, J. C. Wy■lt and
nsurance
Mrs. Carroll Ad1m1 Jr., .Mr■. PhiJ. A, Hammond, Northup, OhJo,
dau1ht
er, Kay, were week end via­
[
lip
Bat
e
y,
Mrs,
D01111ld
Brown,
FORO-t'
e
rauaon
•••
8·2·3te
CO
- "'1""-'
un""r•••;u
=--;.
�s•• ••- =PRO Mrs. H enry Buck Jr., Mn. non- itors of her broth er, Mr. ■nd Mrs.
.a. .u-.
un,an,...
New rear Urea •nd plowa. Phone
__ _ _
teetion, Ufe. Ault. Fin, ,Olio. aid Bumgardner,
Vlklna: 3-2273.
litra. Geortie Vernon Alvis and family and rela­
(8) J , tltp IC!!: CKEAM CONES :1 . 1"0:-:1'
C'cnla.
e
Burns
Joe Burri111, tives In Columbus.
How�nl
Mr,.
.
Milli. lllddl por\
��• Doa
J1ch Dairy Bar, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver (BerMrs. E■rl Clark, Mn. Jam es Dithl
8-2-6tc
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-----Doney Lough In Cindunati over
-areen beans. lnqulre D. W,
m1111 ' Mn ' Lloyd Hof[m 118• Mn.
the weekend.
Rhode, .t'arm, Portland, Ohio. SEVEN HOOM houu, cellar. 2 Rob ert Johnaton ,
Mr1. Robert
Ml11 Be lly Kc!ly and Miq Nor•
ntar
Oridt
School
and
lot,
8-2-tlte
La1 ne, Mrs .. La: wren,,:e Lievln1,
ma Lee Roach have re turned af•
H J. &amp;h Sehool. Pearle .tty,ell, Rut•
Mn. Richard Pfif rner, Mn. by t,er v1c11llonlnC in Florida.
8-2-6tp
liind • Ohio,
CANNING Tomatoiea $LOO per
Picken• Jr., M ra. James Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Lealey Alexander
bu■he-1. Victor Swain, Racine,
and Mrs. E. A. Sfhaekel.
left Thurlday for Sausota, Fla.,
Ohio,
IH ·31p GOOD nvl: ROOM HOUSE, 2
Mr. and Mr,. Hobert Tennant 1i'ter vl1itln1Z Mr, and Mrs. T.
Don't' ,wail. Insulate now and enjoy the grand comfort
acre1 near Cheater, newly palnt•
ed, roofed, Ian.dlctptd, 1arden, and children vls,�ed over the &amp;1rt Roush and relatives ln Olny,
SORR EL MAI\E IO years old,
� ��ler llome the rest of lh• summer . , , 1 �er
tr11ck apace, ■mall crtflk, 100 weekend with ht!r ipother a t Ill.
Wl!l,:ht 1000 aound. Also rubber
Tennant and
yard, from 111 Une. chicken Wellaburc. Mrs.
tired wa1on Clarence Kochler,
one, come winter.
bag or roll, we've got the insula­
Mr. and Mrs. f're� Batey and
hou■e, outbuildlnp. Jde1I for children remalnf'J fot a ■hort
Tuppen Pl■in1, Ohlo.
8-f.atp
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Thom1111
Hoffman
Y.r.
alld
Mn
worltlna man who want, to live visit.
Uon you want . . . at mOllest cost.
GENERAL El.EtTRIC REFRIGER­
Super 11 - 4 Door
Mr. and Mrs. B1�l Howard and and Tomm y will spend the week
out. Perfect for children .. See
ltln1
rel■tlves
In
Pennaylvania
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ATORS. one 8 cu. lt. , one 10 cu.
Harold Hawll:, Cbetler, Ohio. Mr. ind Mrs. r.llPn Sayre ■re
IIMuUful Ivory and tun1uolae
Mr and Mn. Phi.Up Wolpert
It, Excellent cond ltlon. Call
GET OUR FREE ESTIHATES
Y\Jkon IHO'l'I. · 8-2�tc spendlng the wtek at Myrtle
Phont
,and Sunnne were bu■ineu vial­
llni&gt;b, lll;e ...., llm, Hydn­
WY 2-2881.
( Beach, S. C.
8 4 31p
lDIUc ltlDI., Power bNllt::ea, 1'11•
FOR SALE: J'IVB ROOM HOUSE I Ellirbar■ and Mlke Howard are lor&amp; in Columb111 i1;1veral d_,y1 ·
IPINIT PIANO
tlio, h.. tet, reel nice..
with bath, ni ce l oeatlon. Melvin spending the week vl1lttne their , tbl1 week.
Wanted: Re1pon1lbl,e party to
Hood, 111 LOcUal St., Pomeroy, I grandmother. Mr;i. Belva Farle;v � M.r. and Mn. E. .(, Stein and
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like over low monthly p11.yrnent1
(8) 1. SOtp st Galllpolis Ferry .
Rormie 1Jpent thl! weekend at
on • Spinet piano, Can be 1een
Mr. and Mn, Victor Street and Bl■cll:w■ter ·Falls
locall)'. WrJtl! credil M11na1er,
Mn. Gtace Weaver 1' a aurti•
children of Richmond, o.. won
.
U._.118 .E. Broad SI., Columbus,
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gul!alt of Mr. and M.r.1. Robfo.rt eal patient 1t -�le11ant Yt.lley
8-4-8tc
Ohio.
l.
Hoopita
ind lamll, o,v lhe ,..,k
Kr. arid Mra. 1 Norma.. Wtaver
FOR 8A.LE PARKER Reat1urant,
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famUy of S■ndu1k;v vJllted
and
Mr.
and
Hury
Mlller
M'-.
nnd
Bay
bone.
aaddte
old
YEAR
8'Al
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PreAent
Pomeroy.
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ltalllon. , for h'lde or Ille. G. A. I
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lumped Over
Blimp Fa'}

1 41 for Rent

Lo:;t and Found

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Pine Grove
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorby have
returned from a 10 day vacation in .
the Smok e)' M ounta ins.

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We Finance
Our Own Deals
At Bank Rate
Interest
No Down Payment
Can Be Arranged

1 960 FORD

Felcon Tudor, std, trans. -6 cy1.

Falrlane 4 Dr. Fordomatic trans
2 Door Fal.rlane 500

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1 959 English Ford
Consul, std. tr.ans,, 4- ,cyl,

Ch...t \1- ��t:('9
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Lark 4 Or. Std. tr.ans. , 8 cyl.

1 959 FORD

o·n, 8 eyl.

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1 957 FORD

4 Dr. Falrlane Hird 'fop. FordomaUc:: trans, 8 C)'I.

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210 'Ndor, PowergUde, 6 cyl.

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11:U5
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1 95� CHEVROLET

Bel. Conv., ,powerghde, 8 cyl.

1 956 MERCURY

Montclalr 2 Door Hard Top.
M.ercomatlc trana., B cyl.

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The
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Arthur J. Sm1th--�e,
A Look at the W eath .r
Jule 11zun Sbow
AIJllitl ,'.Andy
U. S. Mllftlhall
The Jn\'i!ljble Man
Playhouse of Stars
Johngy RiUO
Zane Grey Th eater
Shotgun Slade
Adventure Theater
ell the truth
J:�
A Loot. at 61111 Weather
Theater 13
SJio Oil

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Chcnlntl- 13 - Friday

8:00
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1 956 BUICK
Fordor

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1 955 PLYMOU1H

Slvoy • Dr.. , Std. trans., 6 cyl.

1 955 FORD
Fa:mane 2 l&gt;oor

1 954 CHEVROLET
• Door, �d. Lrans., b cy 1.

CBS Ne ws
Captain i".anproo
Cartoon Theater
December Bride

2 Door Hard Top

1 954 PONTIAC
Tudor

1 953 FORD

cu,tom 2 Dr. Fordomeuc, 8 cyl

(Monday • Prlday)
1:118 Si,ri OD
1:00 Guest Star
11:lD , Nen
8:30
'l:00 Nflw■ He■dlinu
7:02 Brolltlllll �ty
7:30 Pic_k.11111 'Hlidw�� Show
'l:40 B��kt■it P1rty
He■dlines
8:00 Ne
8:0I Spo, Report
IJ:00 Bre 11i: Part,
1
1:30 New■,
!:Ill Breallfut �arty
New1 �adline1
1:0"J Break.111t Part�
1:30 New1 '
1:38 lirealrfu! PIIQ'
t0:00, Coffee 'l;lmB
)O:lli Sw,, ShoP
10:30 No-. uu,lllDOI
10:32 Mornln . ; ollonr.
,al·
1Q:f8 Ra&lt;!\,.
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J.1:02 CounU7
U:29 Farm Ttlme
11:30 R.,lno lubl�
12:llO Noon N�.,.

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Fordor 6:l

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1·udor Belt.tr Hard 'J.'op

1 949 DESOTO
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Dou1h Re Ml
Pl•y Your Hun.ch
Price 11 llllht
Concentntlon
Truth or Consequence•
Could Be You
Mid Day New:;;
Movlettme
Loretta Young ThP1ter
Younc Dr. Miillonl!
From These Roota
Comedy PtayhOUM1
Adve.ntutt! Tini1
�,eamboat Blll
@iSM Kid
M1&amp;1ic llll thl! Round
Jim �eter Show
Weathercut
N ews Pidu"
HunUeJ llrhlkJe;-- "q:epon
Death Valley nays
Cimarron City
Wichita TOwn
Play Your Hunch
Myquerade Party
Moment of Fear
Nn1s }f'.eadlluel
We1d'.er1Z1.st
J■rk Paar Show
Sign 011

not tbat deep." Nine per
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U.eir i:•JA:loua belief was
� me� q1, ibeir lives.
OqiO'
con! of lhe 400 ,d­
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�NC qi; �- One "!
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N t,o �. bul t •m
r.Jd to
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Weather Tetler
John Daly Newt
Buddv ;;ttarcber '3bow
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Walt lJilneJ Pre&amp;ellU
Man From Blukhawt
77 Sunset Strip
The DetecUves
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December Brlde
Twilight Zone
Penon to Person
New•
A Look It lhe ,,...lhor
'i'htiater 13.

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uv Nl!WI Headllnet
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2:00
3:00
1:02
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3 :35
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4 · . Local New,
4:U, Ku1lc G&lt;&gt; l!,t&gt;upd
s&amp;nl'
8;0ll Ku■lc .Go Ro1111d
8:30' Jl:ews 11.idllil,u ·
S:31 IIUlic Go Round
a�. CctmPlel• ?gewo Round-up ·

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Mason

Co�bty
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Calllni: on -Pl Pleasant
New, Headll�
Music Go'lloij)!41
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�pd Mr�. Allen l;lrewer and
Dav.id. 11ifl,ited s�v�qa.1- polnl8 of in­
u,J:ed in Ohio while on vacation
inclllpl�i Spr,p�.Ot. l\lound, Rocky
Fi&gt;rk . La�c, 'R'hi, Seven Caves, Roct
House and other points of inter­
est in Chillicothe and , Circl eville.
,Enroute home they visited en
aunt. M.rs. Eliza Ervin. Amanda. ·
On Friday lhcy were in Colum­
�us and viaited ifl the hom es of
their daua:hter, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn
Beal and family. and a son, Mr. and
Mni, Kenneth Brewer .and daughter
at Westerville, and Mrs, Brewer"s
,later and broth er-in-Jaw, Mr. and
Mn. Henry Frederick, also in Wes­
·tervllle.
On returning home they visited
another d1u1hter. Mr. and Mri.
Clyde Clou and family, Waterford
and while there visited the mu­
seum• at Mari,:tt,.

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1 955 FORD

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American iBt,1d1tand
Ro�kY. •nd His Frienda
San h'ar,clico Beat
Your Euo Reporter
Weather Tel ler
John Daley News
li'IJ�ht
suive C•9Yfll'
Donnei Reel!
1'ht, Jj,al ft!eCoya
Jeanne Canon S.how
The Untouchables
Se� Huni
New1 Torudlt
Scanning the Weather
Sports Tonight
Late Show

8:09 Teacher, WorkalJ,op
1:30 Rol)lper RooJn
9:30 Movie
11:2'!. Y�ur � l!l'�orter

1960 FORD

PIA NU'l'I

W�·HS-TV Channel
. 8

Channtl • - Frldat

1 960 FORD

Morning Star.: .
News Of The Week

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DO IT All

eust. 300 Tudor,

&lt;;:ornedy Pla)'hOU16
Advent1,1re "I1teate1
Steambo.tt BUI
S1t Preston
P'l■tt &amp; �ruggs Show
Weathercaat •
N,-wi; P1ctur,.
Huntley Brlnlo'-.i Report
Whlrlybird111
Rescue B
Bat Masterson
Producer's Choke
Bachelor Fath e r
Wrangl er
You Bet Your Life
This Man Dawson
N ews H-'-ldlinea
W e■thercast
Jack Paar Show
Slan OIi

Qannel 3 -- Fridar

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0., A�g. 4, 1960-7

WSAI-TV Ch nnel 3

6c.f5 Si&amp;� On
f;\)I) Today
9:00 Katie Doona!' Show
9:30 Mr. and Mrs. North

MAKE ONE

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4:3U
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1:00
6:25
8:30
d:45
'7:00
7:30
8:00
8;30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
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Mr. and Mrs. Alp.b.a Barr and
10 , idlke, atte nded a picnic at
Lake Hope Sunda1 . Others attend­
ing were Kay ,Barr, Blair Cadwal­
lader, Rita Crane, Dale Williama,
Dlt■ne Barr, Virginia Martin, Mr.
and Mn. Floyd Cadwallad er. Mrs.
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Willams and dauahters, Cincmnau;
McFarland
M.r. and Mn. Robert
and sons, Dayton; Mr. and Mn.
Fred McFarland and daughter and
'Mr, and Mrs. Edgar McFarland of
Coshocton.

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Channel 3 - Thunday

Rita Ann Crane and D■le Wil­
U■ms, F1 yelt.e. and Bl■lr C■dwal•
l■d er ol L)"nchbura:, spent the
week. end u guest, of Kay Barr.

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Mra. Nalllle Llte,s and son, Bill,
and MUI Gale Smith, Flint, Mich.,
were callina: on friends Wedne■·
day.

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�NEW HAVEN SOCIAL NEWS

I-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 4 , 1 960

ly Mn. C..-roll Adtmt Jr.
and enjoyed a game of horseshoes.
Attending werl! Robert JohnRIUNION TO al H E LD
The annual Burugaroer reunion slon. Uonald llumgo11·dner, Bill
will be held Sun1ay, ,Aug. 14 at Powell, Hertn;lll La:me, Hury
the New h11�e11 Gardt'n Club Par.Ir: Layne. William McFarland, Philip
IOI. CONSISTENT DEPEND.\BLE IIESU Lll•
Mu.ch interest i• beln1 created Wolpert, Carroll Adams Jr., and
I.ATES
this year by the attempt to write Rev. Jack Welch.
ROTARY CLUB MEETS
a Bumgarn er bi!ftOry. All dea
, centl per wnd, one inaerition. Mlt1iPlwn chere e - 60 :enl.1.
cendents of DHid
Mrs. W,lily C.bto, • nali11 e of
Bumgarner,
6 ceo1a pee word fo.r thn.e CODflleCIUUve lolertiona.
one of the oriainal settlers of Germany, spok·., 011 her Hre in
Sp4:J!ia1 - oo� m.1:tb Jot � ce.ot J � wu,.U..
Mason County ,re urged to .i l• t;ermany Thursd:iy evening at
Full rate el 4 centa per word will be charged for ad verli.sint
tend. A b:.iskel dinner wlll be the Rolary Clu'1 re5ular dinner
d not pkid w1tdlin 10 d.■)' s after receivinz btll.
served al the noon h&lt;iur. Please ineetmg. A sho:t busu,cs11 meetl'-rN)r1 to AO\lettillh.l - tthou.ld be r�"'°•tf&gt;d :mml'dlalely. 'fbe
bnng a b.asket and t.lble servke.
ing was held.
OaiJv Seat.me! WIJ.1 Dot be reapoll.llble for 01ore lUilln vm: 1ocor
At1e,1rlmg we,� Dcnald Fogl eULCM MEil ING
reel lmertioa.
The United Luth eran Church song, Herman
Layr.e, Donald
iltaHi of T".anb ■nd Special Nol.ice, of E\ll:•IWl lUJO. lib1tuiilr:1!1
Men met on Wetlnesd11y evc n l n.: Housh, Floyd c�nnac1,, J. L. Stepubhahed at I ce'lt per word.
o1 t the cnurch. Tht devotions : wart, Jack Fle�t.cr, J.11me1 Hamp­ 1
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',70ROS
were led by Herman La tn e. A ton, Clyde Fol•;y Rome Willi,m•
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IIOe
I�
dinner w.is 6ervcd to the men by son, HUS!&gt;cll L"a pchart Harry Mi!• [
1
$1.2U
f(j.00
tJOc
;a,
Mrs . Jc11.:k W e lch., Mn. William I !er, 0. J. Bostic, Arthur Wehrh,
75c
;iJl
f7 .60
''-50
I Hussell and Mn. .lh ll Powell. l'h11Jp Wolpert, F. L. Stein, [
1 f-'uJJowmg the dlnner a short l., u11 - Thomas Heed aud hev.
Ad.I NlelilVed by 10 A.M. Wlll be HJ lbal day , r-vu.
Dav id
j ncs.s ml:c'eting 1u:i1 held. lt wu d e• 1 Freeman. and guests Mrs. Stewart
cided that the Aua:ust meehni and Mrs. Cai;to .
AUXllrlAR Y MEETING
would be a cook-cut uJ th e park.
The American L�g1on Auxiliary
I The men then J.dJourned 'outside
J
hel&lt;l a w 1ent:r ro11st w.onday even:"lltMITI ANO PEST CONTROL USl!.:D 2 1 1 . P. MITCHJo.:LL All{ OUN T PUM P your 1h.igg11h sep- ing at Bailey ·s ·
JUV
tic lank. Uel Kl ean-.1-;m•A ll Sep- j en j oyed games ..... � ,. , ..muog. A
1117 �aln. Freie ln51N'dlot1. Insur•
Cond1lioncr. l'h. WYZ -J874.
tic Tank Cl eaner. Guaranteed. short buij mess m�etlng was held
N �, litatlonwide. PhOM- A.
8 1 6tp
--Landmark Store, Pom eroy.
--Y2•
n
and plans were m.ide to s erve the
1114 A. hnloa 'St•tlo W
HUSPJTAL ,OED COMPLE':."K Like
8-4. 30tc
Roush banquet, along witb the
W. W, uwALLV '' BARRON, left, W. Va. D emoeraUc gubernatorial eandldate and Unlted
-.
___ -- - _ _.._
_c
new. C11.U WY 2· J5 l :J.
'
women o ( Bach t.v l Church, Au ,g . States Senator J ennin s Randolph, center, De
(
/
.,_ . tauu..a
--A•dale for re-eledl.on met with
TWO
NEW
lar1
e
tarpaulins,
mocra...-:
2
g
1
,
6lp
8
�.
no,..• ._av
w
" e a complete _____
used tarpauhns.
Reasunabl e. 1 9 at the Comm:.,:iity Building. l
flllAVIL SERVICE. H you ■re
mm.edJate-put-eommander Bou 'Bro wn at th e W. Va. Mte conventloa of tbe �erftan LeThia will precetlc U,e re1.1 nlon
PUBLIC
A
L
Je
bbs,
i
G
Rt.
2
n
y
on reeenUy to d istll88 ntatten In wbkb the Legion hu taken a parUeularly acth'e · 1nter0
i
gl
Lo
L��� which will be helJ Au&amp;. 20 a t the
·
����
960
1
:.
R
A�G,
Y
SATU
PAY,
u_
s
e t, notably 1n tbe are13 of mental health, vete ran.. affa,tq an d edueatlon. Aiao invited but
:: ��)' �h:r�
cam p g round.
12:30 P, M,
u, a call . No service ch■ra:e. nc
unable &amp;o atteud were Go\'emor Underwood, w hose · phyilefan ad\'lled. agalnn Ilia
.illending
were
Mrs.
H.
Those
exlras. TA W N I Y STUDIOS. 42;. The undenl (i: ncd W, ll o f fer for (
Roush,
Mrs.
to a throat aJlment, and RepubUcan guber natorial clllld.ldate H. H . Neely. Senator Ran•
Miss
R,ilph
due
C.
Roney,
sale at public 11uctw11 at the
Second A\ltmue,
Galllpolla,
Lowena Rou � h, i\t rs. Louls Kan- dolph deliv ered the prin cipal addre88 at &amp;he C onventlo11.'s banque&amp; Saturday night.
li.
;
tll,
tu
MO
Gl'
uaao
■OATI
AND
home
of
the
orge
Mcte
TO
Phone GJ 6-HUIS or GI 6-1243.
wh ll• the) llit, Met,. chnik, Margaret Lou Roney, Kar11"
•nd
HUI,
Lincoln
Pome•
on
Quigg
'1·21-llc
roy, Ohio, the fullowmg per•
pollt1n MotGn. .. .. Mlln la Kearns, Mr s. Sadie Warth,
PhoM #Y- Mrs. Imo Shaw,er, M . s. B. B.
81.,
WANTED-Ride lo F'lorida, llhare
,onal properly.
•
Muncy, Mrs. Carl King, Mrs Nel•
I 1 24-tfc .
expenses. Raymond
Wp) hurr.,
Antique lied and
Matching
son Roush, Mrs Lola w�aver,
3!H Hamilton St., Middieport,
MarbJe Trip D resser, Single M(:•
Mrs. Thelma c, ,chart, Mrs. John s
•
or c.all WY2-3015.
8'4.· ltC
1,1 Bed ( complete), Smgle Wal, (
&amp;1.1..1.
.o�•
Fry,
Mrs.
Kenn
e t!\ Hern and Mrs.
--nut Bed (complete), Bed linens (including blankets ::u d spr ndBJ EIGHT ROOM HOllS!!:, two fi fe Wllliam Roush,
(6)
One of the big altr1ction1 ■t the State � air Horse Shbw has 1een
•
GARDEN C LUB PICNI C
room apartment,. A. N. Denae!.
CurtaJns, Mirrors (gold and
Stete_ Fair of Weat Vira:l�ia each many great horees in 111 claue1,
)
Ufe
The local GanJm Club held
P hone WY2-3272.
FOUND LAROE black hound ..
1 1 ·2 -ttc
wood fr.imcsJ, Steamer trunk,
·
year is the Horse Show wh1ch Lake s but the favorite of many old•timu1
their annual pic:lic Sunday aftero ·.-ner can have same by Plil )'·
Desk, Antiqu� Cht:st of Ur.aw •
N.
J . UPI-The 't ac� � .the beautiful Bluegrass was a Greenbrier Co un ty hone, ii
LAKEHURST,
noon itt the park. A ba11ket din.
Jnc for ad ,nd keep. Ot11 Marers, Drop Leaf tatles,
Marble NIC ELY FURNISH ED ow
urmg lour of th e falr"s Sill percheon named "Little Joe,'' who
2 BED-- ner was enjoyed hy n,embera and fo ur Ngvy orficers m eet daily.
ret, Grueser
Hollow, Rock
i;.belf Hall Rack with Mirror,
room upslaira apartmen t. Ph.
days.
could jump 10 biah ind ertortlep.
Tog ether the)' go
o\ler the
their families.
Sprlnca.
8·2-6tc
Upholstered
Lil mi
Room
W Y2-387f ..
8 1 tfc
J , tha t som e cIaun
·• w1ey
,.
k
l
t
Would �ot
fl.
nown
ac
Present wer'c Mn. H .. L. Dyer,
Th is year, th e S hows wil l be Y
Chairs, G. E. Refr:gerator, Gas ___ _
ha11e
be
en 1urprlsed to see h un
2:2
At
dt
e
m.
WednesP
8
)
(
held each ev ening, Auau,l 23 _ 26,
Range , • Weslln &amp;: house noaeter FOUR ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ste wart, Mr. day,
clear th e a:rands�I
July 6, the Z PGA3 W one of with an aflernoon
88 well ll! e vensnd Stand, China and Glaas- . f ull b&amp;1ement, 1utom1tle CH heat. and Mrs. Harry Lsyc1e, Mr. and
.
ln Plore recent time,, a hone
w
rld
the
mps.
large
i
bl
lour
U
&amp;4: PONTIAC sale $495 ChleftaJn
J '�
ing" !!how 011 Wednetiday Aui 24
1616 Lincoln Helthli, !Jomeroy. Mrs. A. K. Mccl u ng, Mrs. OtUe
w11re, Cruets, Garden Too ls ,
·
owned
by M�. and _M�•- J. S. Meinln
aiding
two
was
for
sea1
ch
a
i
�
�
f
u
H
Mrs.
Mr.
4-door,
Thi1
one
can't
1h,
Ro
·
Delux
io Juhling ,
m
Call SH 2-430'1 after o p, m .
.
1 he State Fair o W e t V i gin a
Cherry Stands, W a lnut Stands,
tyre oi K eswick, Vll'gtru1, took top
min ing racing y.ichts
B.iLey,
Fred
be beat at this ,1rice Does every
Mrs,
Mrs.
and
Velma
i
s
a re&amp;:ular show m ember ot the
Sq. Pede stal Table, Pi ctures,
honors at the St.ate Fair of West
At 2 : 2 0 p , m. � he m ternat to nal American Horse Show
FOR RENT--Comi;,leteJy renovat- Roush, Mre, R .. r. llrysnl, MJsa
thlni but alt U I) 111d bell,. You'll
Aasocia- Virginia and
, Lamps (l&lt;'loor und TableJ, Man• ,
went on to receive
dlstr
M
call,
ss
e
"
"
,
d
e
crackl
floor
,
Day"
3rd
at
ed
"
a
•Partment
r
H
er
J.
ov
,
ar
lah
•
Powell,
e
L
L
iett
reall.)' llke It. :Jee for yourse lf.
e
yn
t on ' and Cla
A Show of the
.
·•• wa II Sh e 1 ves, 8ook8
t.l "
• ·toe•
..•t Gaynell Nease, Ht!V erly Car60n, 1 nIo lhe ra_dio ct ntro I tower at I West Virginia Horseman s Associa- top hooors at ,M1dls�n Sq u.are G■r•
th e Stilll"r
,;: Sh·••
vu Store on Co .....
Karr and \"an landt, Pomeoy. I (lariie aaaorl ment, Sm�er Sew•
den ae c hamp1on 1n Ita c1811,
St . , in Pomeroy, lAr,: e liv i ng Myra and Jane Roush, Alice , he �ava 1 air s1 a. 1 on he�e.
8-3-3tc
tion, 8011 allraCLs the fines t of
ltui;;s, Hocking
ini Ma chine,
Mmule� later Lhe bh�p . was soow horses in the east.
room, 2 b edroom,, with close ts, Roush and Juhli!1g McCJung.
There have been many improve.
Kenneth
Chain, St. t:h\lirs (cirne and
194:7 CHEVROL�"f 2-door. Can be
large walkln hail cloaet, dining WOMEN'S CLUB HA, SISSION settling mto the Atl e nt1 c Oce an Gillispie, director or the horse ments made to the iBlue,:raaa
solid seau., Porcelain K itchen
ael'.:!n at Pomero y Sunoco, Dill
off Barnegat show, ,mnounc ed this week
room, kitchen, bath and utility
The local Women's Club met about 1 6 mil ea
that Bowl, including the erection of a
Table,
Toastmaster
Toaster,
Jacob,.
8·3·3tc
room. Newly flni1hed hardwood Monday evenmg .it the Al ex Quil- Light.
the 1960 show will feature 36 row_ of twenty box.ea, _with six
.
Kitchen Utensils, V,1scs and
11 Men D1• .
floors,
il
d
wall
furnace,
elecchairs to a box. Person, mterellted
l
Buil
len
ing.
Memorial
class
e11 mcluding j umper harness
Pitchers, Tray.�, w ork Tools..
tric hot water tank. Kitchen
f l carrlcd 18 me_n to their death pl easure, walking, sadd ie, lhre� in reservin&amp; boxes or chain i n
.....i CINA u• '•"
The m eeting w.is called to orMany or the f!OO \le &lt;irl' colleobaa built-in cablnel.l. Srd floor der by the pre-, i clenl, Mn. E u - Three oth ers 1urv1veci
All '-.it-■ N4 ,.._,,
and five g8ited horaes, and sev eral boxes for the entire four days, or
.
tor's ltems and valuiilJlc anti•
porch overlookin• Cour&amp; St. sene Hesson . Flag Salute was
In a nearby han 1u1 r, technic i ans po ny classes, includmg
IUITIOPOLITAN MOTOAS
Fancy for each show, should write to:
ques for many years in the
Phone WY 2·20B0.
8·2-tc g111en by all. Roll c• ll was ans- ar� lrylng lo rec lln.s l r uct the air Turnout and Roi1dater to Bike. Th ia Slate Fa ir of west Virginia, Box
hit
It.
family
of
the
late
Georg
e
--:wr�ekage , , sal \l agc_d year there will be more than $4 ,000 829, Lewl.! burg, w. Va,
wcred by Bill r,f Rlf ll ts. Doo- sh i p from
,..,.,,
McQuia:a.
POR RENT-Three office rooma
from the, ocean floor. l he Job IS awarded in pri:r.e monies,
tiona
ead Uy Mrs. Gerald
r
were
as well
over Stilner Shoe Store on
03 PONTIAC ialo $396, Chleftaln Terms: Cash it time of sale.
larke. A di1c11sJ11!011 w11 s held no� et compl ete_.
C
as
trophies.
.
t
N
RHpon1lhl
for
accldenfl
?e three surv1v�h told s1mlla1"
Court St., Jn Pomerot; second
2·door. Here 11 real uvin11:1 for
_o
concernln11; the water show )'lhich
Dur mg its 35 year history• the
•
William
McQulgg,
floor. On.,
You in ■ tolld nr. A good de- I
1
,.. lar•it1
" 18 k 22 ft, room
s, all ln'-'Onclusne
e
tal
)'
e
ia
annu1Jly
th
11poruored
club.
b
,
0wner.
• Ian 3C
with adJoJnln"
Pendable Job. ,\ steal of I deal. 1 ,, ·
• 12 • 12 Ct. room
O ne, Av Ia ,ion
·
Elcctnc
Pre�nl wen: Mn. Leo Litch•
Cr Ill B_radior d,
One 10 x 18 front room .. All
Karr • V■n Ziindt, Pomeroy,
22,
said
Antonio
he
Contreras,
field, Mrs. llesso,1, Mr,, Allred
Nicholas Ihle, small son of Mr.
A uc I 1oncer.
n ewly painted wlt11 new floor
8-3-3tc
h
i
the
ard
a
''blowout"
anti
then
w
Sprouse, Miss Mdr••le
Ro,eh and
and M.n. John Ihle fell one even•
'"
7.30·61c
cov erlna:s. Phone WY 2-2080.
ln seconds he was scri:mbHng into
Mn. Clarke.
ing lasl w eek breaking: his arm.
D8 MERCURY sale $ l 0011i. Medalist -------- --,-,,--C" 8.2. tk
'· the water from a re1tr door.
M i11scs Elva and Jean Young
TWO
t't:MAL.i:::
rl!J
JSlt
n:d
llc11glc11
PER50NALI
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Wllliam ,Bierl)' of
2-door .. Push butlOli drive. As
i
sa
men
th
lost
d
Navy
blimp
e
spf'nl
Sundliy
e
nnin
with
Mrs
.
.Si­
g
,m
nnlng
r
Norwood
are apendin1 a few weeks
well _$�U . O� each ur SLEEPING rooms cloie Jn town.
The cmployee11
d their famil•
�
1llent II a 1o.a;·ina: gull. Plan
o
e
with the ir daUJhter and 1on•Jn,law
127 Butternut A\le
8-3·6tp lcs or the Phlli r, S pur n p.J». nl en- pressu r " probabl y because of a m n N e wlund,
your \lac1tion in this Bl&amp; '" M " I $30. 00 for pJ1 1r. 1 om n e uter,
Mr. and Mrs. W ilson Brunty Mr .. and Mrs, Eldon Kraeuler and
Phone WY :H 866. ·
joyed the annual plc1 o ic a n d out- spl i t in the bag." But the big
8·J-3tp
lt'a ready to ,ao. Karr &amp; Van
:
ing
qu
e
tion
was
remain
What
i1
sp
e
nt the week end ill Huntington d11ughten1.
11
mg
recentl y at H11!;ey'
Lake.
Zandt, l'om"'·o,.
8·3-Btc I A. K. C. l'ckJn,·c�c �u·p-p ;,, , ,11
with he r Hon, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam
..
Mr. and Mrs. Ediaon Hollon and
The meal waa !urnit1 hed b)' the caueed the apparent aplit?
The answer rem a ined unknown. Mclnwrc and daughters.
Da OLDSMOBu.&amp; ,ale t l6911 . 88- J colors. Mrs, W. W. Cu ll, 732 A.PAh-�llENTS _ .of'unuabed aoid plant and serv �d b)' the Wa hachildren were week. end guest, of
8·3· 61c
A Bia R111
Simon Newlund returned home her 1i1Jler and family at Ft, Wayne,
�� camorc, Mid d lepo rt
2 door Sedan. Ve Rocket cna:;lne
ifotumiahed.. Mc.lll•ten, .llkldlt mit Band Boosters. Gan1es weri:
The four ofliccr� '.Vho make u p with his son, Howard, to Dayton, Indiana.
with_ lt&amp; ndard shift. Go--Go- us1:m GARD EN lracl �rs --;;1 d � ow•
port. Phone WY 2·2082,
ities and prizes
2 3 tf held for all
G o • � lhl• ,nappy Old1. The [ en. Rotary mower blades �harMrs. Ruth Powers and children
awarded. Th ey also enj oyed swim-- th e Jnvestlgating board may or where he wHI spend I few weeks.
1• JIU :NACI I W�ldT�NG ming. Several ,bur prizes were may not mii kc publi c their lindMrs. Herbert McIntyre and fam• are viaitln&amp; her parents, Mr. and
bu.)' of your U te. Karr &amp; Van I pened. c ualom inowmg and
11 •PP tnc.. A,. me . ,. given away.
in&amp;s,
il y .spent Sunday with her parent&amp;, Mrs. Vernon Nease .and brother,
Z■ndt, Pomeroy,
8·3·3tc
plowing.
· th•rt, lyracuN, Dh-. Ph.,.
According to eye wltucsses, the Mr: and Mrs. Roy Bush, Rac ine .
Stanley.
I
R
RAVILY
TRACTO
O
WY2-6:IM.
l l•l loff I Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Roush and 408-foot silver Jlimp '"seemed
Del CADILLAC H ie S1 89-' . Hard ·
Debbie Mclntyre re tr1rned to her
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
S■l
ea and �crvwe 1112 K Ah ln SI .
top coupe. •1·he ,nark o( ,uc,-,,.
.caro 1yn spcn 1 sevl'ra 1 OliyS vis
. ll• j ust 1Jke a �reillt !Jig rag 111.lling.'' home i n Hunlinaton ■ft.er. a week's children were Monday evenln&amp;
Phone
WV. 2 · �973. A)R CONDITJQarr•G •••R [G EJI. I ng: Iicr sisIer, M.1ss Lou I11e "l
lle_ro•,• your chance Jo own Am- J)om,eroy,
,;, rip
Flijhing boats near the crash visit with her &amp;randparent1, Mr. gu eata of Edl&amp;0n Hollon and fam­
, .
.
.,, :1 ""'-'&amp;'
I 7 ·21-tfc
•
1t1on
1ervice, ........
J1ck
eric■ • flneat at America's lowRelrta:e.ra- ling at Cll.'veland 1 cce11tly .
Sl!i'.lne pulled the i.urvlvon aboard . and Mrs, W ilson Hrunty.
ily.
1
:-:c:
,:,
c:,
c:,
1
.
Uon.
New
.Haven. �boat ru2eat prke. A lrue v,Jue. Karr &amp; GOLDEN-:-:J U HI L !:1-;
Mrs. Op.al Mer r.:.i was a recent and transfe rre d them to Nav y
Virgie
Mora
and
son.
John
,
Jit•at·h
t
•s
read
y
363 ,
Van Zandt, 11omeroy
1-23-11 modlcal pitient dt PltJ1i1;.nt , Valley ves11el1. One of four n1 e n who sp ent a nigi\t hist week w ilh Mr ,
8·3-3lc
Brina: container. Webster Fruit
DIIATH TOLL INCRIASIS
'1
· ----..
- - Hoapltal.
made it lo the water died en and Mra. A. W. Youni and son.
TAIPEI UPI - The de■Ut toll
fo'arm, Long lloHom, O hio,
A' ICTJONIU
36 OLDSMOBILE sale $1095. 88Mr. ann Mrs. W!lll11m Cl:daler rout e to a hospital.
Mrs, Joe Manuel and sons of Ra• from flood&amp; In central and aouth•
Phone Y U kon �•J 2UI .
7 -:IU· 6lc
Camplete letvi•
f door Sedan. Bcaullful two I and Ann recently returned alter a
The
other
crewm
17
en
.,..
ere
cin
e .and Mrs. Robert Bailey and ern Formou. 1lood at 104 today,
Cr&amp;tt lretlfonl
tone blue. puw�r ateer IDI: and ' PEAC l!:S. Ste
H
vacation at M ia ml Bc-ach, Fl11,
Cris l&lt;'ruth 11
believed ,. rapped in lh e blimp's son, Long Bollom, spent Tuesday with anothtr 85 peraon1 miuin1
.............
, •�
- •• COfttHt
power brak ea. A quality cir.
,..,.....
r,_..
.
Mason ' W. Va.
GARDIN C L UI MIITlt
&amp;ondolar, the underbelly of the • or l11al week with their parenta. and 400 lnJured.
_ _ _ _ 7_,,_6
__1c 4. C. IRADroaD, RacN, Ot,.._
'fruly a iOOd \lllue. Karr &amp;
The Neheclima Girden Club airship whlch houses the worklng Ar. and Mn. E. E. Youn1.
Van Z,1mdt, Pomeroy.
8·3-3lc ONE CODA HHElJ (.;ucrr1.�cy hci• ! --------held their
annual Progressive and sleep ing qu11rten. llowever,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E Youn1 and
.
rer 13 mont h8 old. Phone S I i ;t.
O,nnc
on
M
nda y e\·en I ni:. Th• fl .,e bod lcs were 11t 111 m IHing af· Elva and J ean, Mrs Howard Youn1
r
o
"I
"" FORD I "
n TON True•,
•
All
U03.
8-2·:llc
11ppet1ier was served on the patio ter 11tl\lagllra brouJhl to tho sur- and daughter, Linda, called on Mr,
new lire� and motor. Good con,
·=:c-::c--:-:-cc-- ___ _ ·- ·
al the home of J\fn. Lawrence fare what was l1;Jlt of the gon• and Mra. Dayton Warner, Syracuse.
dilion. Phone A. N, De ntel, Jl.'.U:CTRlC MOWEil with cord,
' Llcvini. ll was dt1i;.'Orated J n ic,ep. dola,
W Y2-32'12.
Petrlevlns reel 1 8 111. cut, out·
8+31c
ln11 with the Carn,yal theme. Tb.e
The mlsalng men were official!)' nice Ann Thoma) have moved to
door 1wlna wlt!i sl11nd, l·cment
1163 PLl' '.liOUTH, Norbert Ne uti­
their home In K enova, W. Va.
mecling
opeR
e
d
•vlth
devotion,
h)'
declared
dead.
\
lawn roller, Stune Slet'I hot
ling, Peacock Ave., Pomeroy.
Mn . Robert Rus■eU hll returned
the presid ent, Mrs. llenry B1.1et
water tank wllll �ldt&gt; um burn•
from the hospital and is Im•
home
8 4 3tc
J1·.
The
roll
call
w11
anaw
e
r
e
d
er. Phone Wl 0..3761
ur see
provini.
.
wllh
"l'avorlle
Picnic
m,h",
The
llelo111
Y:80
A.M
J
El,lo CroH.
B-2-3 p
Naomi Jo Smith spent the w.eek
---- -· -- - - ·- &amp;roup then pro1:rcHed on to the
Or SQ I 8
llUtktl'"rt Wf-24649
(-9-) F--- :---· MEXICAN TOMA'l'Ol&lt;..� large pink
with Linda Smith.
Vernon Club Ho1.111) Jar the mlil'l
·•moNJ WY..s.aeft
ONE W OOD MANTEL; ON.E large
Mr,. Kathryn McGhcc 1md Mn.
thick ml!lated �hy 1eetlcr most
Carol SarKent waa the Saturday
course. The Mev.lun theme w11,
kAUTJ. Pl.ID ITOI.I
oalr. 1U dlna: door Ht, one 1creen
Kathr)'n
McDonald and son, John, nl&amp;ht g u est of Jan Ann Smith.
dclleloua flavor which Is really
,At a..ta,
I
u1ed, The dcuert wiu, aerved "''
Mlddleport, Ohle
door. Phone WY 2·2319. See at
what 1cll1
Mrs. Eu&amp;elie Hanln1 vi.aJted Mr•.
them
es11e('hilly
the home of Mu. Duct, win&amp; of Columbus were WcclncR&lt;ia:y
y.._ 14141
391 Locu� I, Middleport.
evenina:
e:ut'itl
of
Mr.
■nd
Mr&amp;.
adapted for Milo �!icing. SeGan Barnlll in Pomeroy, Monday.
.tAMILL IIIIVtCI IJATION
the Southern them e. The mem.
(8) 1, 3tc
cond houae east from school
ben were given cook bookl, cnm• Charley D. Smith.
ltfeN ,- A.M.
1'tr. and Mrs . .J. R.. Murplly and
house In Syra(' U8e. Wm. Holmes
AINflW NA
plimenta of App,dachian Electric
GAS FUEL OIL and coal tu,.
(amlly of Logan vis i ted \with her
&amp;2•tfc
t.:ompany,
IYery
DQ
lenlctt
n&amp;�. Call lor lree eiitlm.1lt11.
-Those sttendlna:
were Mn. parienl1 Mr. and Mrs. Harley JohnForem.■,i 6 AbboU, lllddleport. APPROX IMATELY 6t,O bales of
Loui!
Karschn
lk,
Mrs.
Karl Wiles,
8-10-UID
Cood Ill Ixed hay. lfflc Pl'r bale. (
Mr. ,nd Mrs, J. C. Wy■lt and
nsurance
Mrs. Carroll Ad1m1 Jr., .Mr■. PhiJ. A, Hammond, Northup, OhJo,
dau1ht
er, Kay, were week end via­
[
lip
Bat
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y,
Mrs,
D01111ld
Brown,
FORO-t'
e
rauaon
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8·2·3te
CO
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un""r•••;u
=--;.
�s•• ••- =PRO Mrs. H enry Buck Jr., Mn. non- itors of her broth er, Mr. ■nd Mrs.
.a. .u-.
un,an,...
New rear Urea •nd plowa. Phone
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teetion, Ufe. Ault. Fin, ,Olio. aid Bumgardner,
Vlklna: 3-2273.
litra. Geortie Vernon Alvis and family and rela­
(8) J , tltp IC!!: CKEAM CONES :1 . 1"0:-:1'
C'cnla.
e
Burns
Joe Burri111, tives In Columbus.
How�nl
Mr,.
.
Milli. lllddl por\
��• Doa
J1ch Dairy Bar, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver (BerMrs. E■rl Clark, Mn. Jam es Dithl
8-2-6tc
r
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. a d
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"'c- Mr. and Mrs. llill Gress visited
,-,..,,.,
-n-,
wc���e� � U�er�� M�,!�
-----Doney Lough In Cindunati over
-areen beans. lnqulre D. W,
m1111 ' Mn ' Lloyd Hof[m 118• Mn.
the weekend.
Rhode, .t'arm, Portland, Ohio. SEVEN HOOM houu, cellar. 2 Rob ert Johnaton ,
Mr1. Robert
Ml11 Be lly Kc!ly and Miq Nor•
ntar
Oridt
School
and
lot,
8-2-tlte
La1 ne, Mrs .. La: wren,,:e Lievln1,
ma Lee Roach have re turned af•
H J. &amp;h Sehool. Pearle .tty,ell, Rut•
Mn. Richard Pfif rner, Mn. by t,er v1c11llonlnC in Florida.
8-2-6tp
liind • Ohio,
CANNING Tomatoiea $LOO per
Picken• Jr., M ra. James Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Lealey Alexander
bu■he-1. Victor Swain, Racine,
and Mrs. E. A. Sfhaekel.
left Thurlday for Sausota, Fla.,
Ohio,
IH ·31p GOOD nvl: ROOM HOUSE, 2
Mr. and Mr,. Hobert Tennant 1i'ter vl1itln1Z Mr, and Mrs. T.
Don't' ,wail. Insulate now and enjoy the grand comfort
acre1 near Cheater, newly palnt•
ed, roofed, Ian.dlctptd, 1arden, and children vls,�ed over the &amp;1rt Roush and relatives ln Olny,
SORR EL MAI\E IO years old,
� ��ler llome the rest of lh• summer . , , 1 �er
tr11ck apace, ■mall crtflk, 100 weekend with ht!r ipother a t Ill.
Wl!l,:ht 1000 aound. Also rubber
Tennant and
yard, from 111 Une. chicken Wellaburc. Mrs.
tired wa1on Clarence Kochler,
one, come winter.
bag or roll, we've got the insula­
Mr. and Mrs. f're� Batey and
hou■e, outbuildlnp. Jde1I for children remalnf'J fot a ■hort
Tuppen Pl■in1, Ohlo.
8-f.atp
,
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Thom1111
Hoffman
Y.r.
alld
Mn
worltlna man who want, to live visit.
Uon you want . . . at mOllest cost.
GENERAL El.EtTRIC REFRIGER­
Super 11 - 4 Door
Mr. and Mrs. B1�l Howard and and Tomm y will spend the week
out. Perfect for children .. See
ltln1
rel■tlves
In
Pennaylvania
vl
l
ATORS. one 8 cu. lt. , one 10 cu.
Harold Hawll:, Cbetler, Ohio. Mr. ind Mrs. r.llPn Sayre ■re
IIMuUful Ivory and tun1uolae
Mr and Mn. Phi.Up Wolpert
It, Excellent cond ltlon. Call
GET OUR FREE ESTIHATES
Y\Jkon IHO'l'I. · 8-2�tc spendlng the wtek at Myrtle
Phont
,and Sunnne were bu■ineu vial­
llni&gt;b, lll;e ...., llm, Hydn­
WY 2-2881.
( Beach, S. C.
8 4 31p
lDIUc ltlDI., Power bNllt::ea, 1'11•
FOR SALE: J'IVB ROOM HOUSE I Ellirbar■ and Mlke Howard are lor&amp; in Columb111 i1;1veral d_,y1 ·
IPINIT PIANO
tlio, h.. tet, reel nice..
with bath, ni ce l oeatlon. Melvin spending the week vl1lttne their , tbl1 week.
Wanted: Re1pon1lbl,e party to
Hood, 111 LOcUal St., Pomeroy, I grandmother. Mr;i. Belva Farle;v � M.r. and Mn. E. .(, Stein and
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like over low monthly p11.yrnent1
(8) 1. SOtp st Galllpolis Ferry .
Rormie 1Jpent thl! weekend at
on • Spinet piano, Can be 1een
Mr. and Mn, Victor Street and Bl■cll:w■ter ·Falls
locall)'. WrJtl! credil M11na1er,
Mn. Gtace Weaver 1' a aurti•
children of Richmond, o.. won
.
U._.118 .E. Broad SI., Columbus,
�
.
gul!alt of Mr. and M.r.1. Robfo.rt eal patient 1t -�le11ant Yt.lley
8-4-8tc
Ohio.
l.
Hoopita
ind lamll, o,v lhe ,..,k
Kr. arid Mra. 1 Norma.. Wtaver
FOR 8A.LE PARKER Reat1urant,
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famUy of S■ndu1k;v vJllted
and
Mr.
and
Hury
Mlller
M'-.
nnd
Bay
bone.
aaddte
old
YEAR
8'Al
'l'WO
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e
own
PreAent
Pomeroy.
VA.'
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■,nd frlen_cb here IUt
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ltalllon. , for h'lde or Ille. G. A. I
rear• .U lnteruted call in ptr•
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Navv Off1'cers
lumped Over
Blimp Fa'}

1 41 for Rent

Lo:;t and Found

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Pine Grove
ltemii .Jt Interest

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorby have
returned from a 10 day vacation in .
the Smok e)' M ounta ins.

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Society News

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6:40
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9:30
10:30
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We Finance
Our Own Deals
At Bank Rate
Interest
No Down Payment
Can Be Arranged

1 960 FORD

Felcon Tudor, std, trans. -6 cy1.

Falrlane 4 Dr. Fordomatic trans
2 Door Fal.rlane 500

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1 959 English Ford
Consul, std. tr.ans,, 4- ,cyl,

Ch...t \1- ��t:('9
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1:00
1:00
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1 959 Studebaker

Lark 4 Or. Std. tr.ans. , 8 cyl.

1 959 FORD

o·n, 8 eyl.

6:
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:SO
9:00
9:SJ)
10:00
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1 957 Studebaker

1:i:J

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1 957 FORD

4 Dr. Falrlane Hird 'fop. FordomaUc:: trans, 8 C)'I.

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1 957 CHEVROLET

210 'Ndor, PowergUde, 6 cyl.

u ; 10
11:U5
12·30

1 95� CHEVROLET

Bel. Conv., ,powerghde, 8 cyl.

1 956 MERCURY

Montclalr 2 Door Hard Top.
M.ercomatlc trana., B cyl.

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The
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Arthur J. Sm1th--�e,
A Look at the W eath .r
Jule 11zun Sbow
AIJllitl ,'.Andy
U. S. Mllftlhall
The Jn\'i!ljble Man
Playhouse of Stars
Johngy RiUO
Zane Grey Th eater
Shotgun Slade
Adventure Theater
ell the truth
J:�
A Loot. at 61111 Weather
Theater 13
SJio Oil

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Chcnlntl- 13 - Friday

8:00
1:15
9:00
I0:30

1 956 BUICK
Fordor

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1 955 PLYMOU1H

Slvoy • Dr.. , Std. trans., 6 cyl.

1 955 FORD
Fa:mane 2 l&gt;oor

1 954 CHEVROLET
• Door, �d. Lrans., b cy 1.

CBS Ne ws
Captain i".anproo
Cartoon Theater
December Bride

2 Door Hard Top

1 954 PONTIAC
Tudor

1 953 FORD

cu,tom 2 Dr. Fordomeuc, 8 cyl

(Monday • Prlday)
1:118 Si,ri OD
1:00 Guest Star
11:lD , Nen
8:30
'l:00 Nflw■ He■dlinu
7:02 Brolltlllll �ty
7:30 Pic_k.11111 'Hlidw�� Show
'l:40 B��kt■it P1rty
He■dlines
8:00 Ne
8:0I Spo, Report
IJ:00 Bre 11i: Part,
1
1:30 New■,
!:Ill Breallfut �arty
New1 �adline1
1:0"J Break.111t Part�
1:30 New1 '
1:38 lirealrfu! PIIQ'
t0:00, Coffee 'l;lmB
)O:lli Sw,, ShoP
10:30 No-. uu,lllDOI
10:32 Mornln . ; ollonr.
,al·
1Q:f8 Ra&lt;!\,.
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\1:00 N•vrl·
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J.1:02 CounU7
U:29 Farm Ttlme
11:30 R.,lno lubl�
12:llO Noon N�.,.

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1 950 CADILLAC
Fordor 6:l

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1 955 CHEVROLET
1·udor Belt.tr Hard 'J.'op

1 949 DESOTO
f Door

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1 1 :IO
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2:30
3:00
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8:25
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9:00
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10;00 ·
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Dou1h Re Ml
Pl•y Your Hun.ch
Price 11 llllht
Concentntlon
Truth or Consequence•
Could Be You
Mid Day New:;;
Movlettme
Loretta Young ThP1ter
Younc Dr. Miillonl!
From These Roota
Comedy PtayhOUM1
Adve.ntutt! Tini1
�,eamboat Blll
@iSM Kid
M1&amp;1ic llll thl! Round
Jim �eter Show
Weathercut
N ews Pidu"
HunUeJ llrhlkJe;-- "q:epon
Death Valley nays
Cimarron City
Wichita TOwn
Play Your Hunch
Myquerade Party
Moment of Fear
Nn1s }f'.eadlluel
We1d'.er1Z1.st
J■rk Paar Show
Sign 011

not tbat deep." Nine per
'f�
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U.eir i:•JA:loua belief was
� me� q1, ibeir lives.
OqiO'
con! of lhe 400 ,d­
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,pll'it&lt;I, w, llf!li°" of
�NC qi; �- One "!
i "I ,m
N t,o �. bul t •m
r.Jd to
111,1( lL ' A, '!IOl11JD "!14 11'!1 feeling
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got It
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11:10
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Weather Tetler
John Daly Newt
Buddv ;;ttarcber '3bow
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Walt lJilneJ Pre&amp;ellU
Man From Blukhawt
77 Sunset Strip
The DetecUves
Black; �e
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The Br11htel'
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December Brlde
Twilight Zone
Penon to Person
New•
A Look It lhe ,,...lhor
'i'htiater 13.

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uv Nl!WI Headllnet
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1 ,02 JUI!! For You
!:30
2:00
3:00
1:02
3 :30
3 :35
4:00

4 · . Local New,
4:U, Ku1lc G&lt;&gt; l!,t&gt;upd
s&amp;nl'
8;0ll Ku■lc .Go Ro1111d
8:30' Jl:ews 11.idllil,u ·
S:31 IIUlic Go Round
a�. CctmPlel• ?gewo Round-up ·

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Mason

Co�bty
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Calllni: on -Pl Pleasant
New, Headll�
Music Go'lloij)!41
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�pd Mr�. Allen l;lrewer and
Dav.id. 11ifl,ited s�v�qa.1- polnl8 of in­
u,J:ed in Ohio while on vacation
inclllpl�i Spr,p�.Ot. l\lound, Rocky
Fi&gt;rk . La�c, 'R'hi, Seven Caves, Roct
House and other points of inter­
est in Chillicothe and , Circl eville.
,Enroute home they visited en
aunt. M.rs. Eliza Ervin. Amanda. ·
On Friday lhcy were in Colum­
�us and viaited ifl the hom es of
their daua:hter, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn
Beal and family. and a son, Mr. and
Mni, Kenneth Brewer .and daughter
at Westerville, and Mrs, Brewer"s
,later and broth er-in-Jaw, Mr. and
Mn. Henry Frederick, also in Wes­
·tervllle.
On returning home they visited
another d1u1hter. Mr. and Mri.
Clyde Clou and family, Waterford
and while there visited the mu­
seum• at Mari,:tt,.

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1 955 FORD

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Cab. 2 speed axle.

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American iBt,1d1tand
Ro�kY. •nd His Frienda
San h'ar,clico Beat
Your Euo Reporter
Weather Tel ler
John Daley News
li'IJ�ht
suive C•9Yfll'
Donnei Reel!
1'ht, Jj,al ft!eCoya
Jeanne Canon S.how
The Untouchables
Se� Huni
New1 Torudlt
Scanning the Weather
Sports Tonight
Late Show

8:09 Teacher, WorkalJ,op
1:30 Rol)lper RooJn
9:30 Movie
11:2'!. Y�ur � l!l'�orter

1960 FORD

PIA NU'l'I

W�·HS-TV Channel
. 8

Channtl • - Frldat

1 960 FORD

Morning Star.: .
News Of The Week

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DO IT All

eust. 300 Tudor,

&lt;;:ornedy Pla)'hOU16
Advent1,1re "I1teate1
Steambo.tt BUI
S1t Preston
P'l■tt &amp; �ruggs Show
Weathercaat •
N,-wi; P1ctur,.
Huntley Brlnlo'-.i Report
Whlrlybird111
Rescue B
Bat Masterson
Producer's Choke
Bachelor Fath e r
Wrangl er
You Bet Your Life
This Man Dawson
N ews H-'-ldlinea
W e■thercast
Jack Paar Show
Slan OIi

Qannel 3 -- Fridar

ST'O P

0., A�g. 4, 1960-7

WSAI-TV Ch nnel 3

6c.f5 Si&amp;� On
f;\)I) Today
9:00 Katie Doona!' Show
9:30 Mr. and Mrs. North

MAKE ONE

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4;00
4:3U
5-00
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1:00
6:25
8:30
d:45
'7:00
7:30
8:00
8;30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
1 1 :00
1 1 : 10
1 1 : IS
1:00

Mr. and Mrs. Alp.b.a Barr and
10 , idlke, atte nded a picnic at
Lake Hope Sunda1 . Others attend­
ing were Kay ,Barr, Blair Cadwal­
lader, Rita Crane, Dale Williama,
Dlt■ne Barr, Virginia Martin, Mr.
and Mn. Floyd Cadwallad er. Mrs.
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Willams and dauahters, Cincmnau;
McFarland
M.r. and Mn. Robert
and sons, Dayton; Mr. and Mn.
Fred McFarland and daughter and
'Mr, and Mrs. Edgar McFarland of
Coshocton.

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Channel 3 - Thunday

Rita Ann Crane and D■le Wil­
U■ms, F1 yelt.e. and Bl■lr C■dwal•
l■d er ol L)"nchbura:, spent the
week. end u guest, of Kay Barr.

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ly Mr■, Alpha
Mra. Nalllle Llte,s and son, Bill,
and MUI Gale Smith, Flint, Mich.,
were callina: on friends Wedne■·
day.

I Horse Show At w,
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Paula S1y�. a rn..jorette in the : �

Pomen,y Marching Band last )'ear, j :\,·

a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Thomas Grueser (Carolyn
Wilson).

has been selected by �•nd Director

n a
g ar
was carried out in th(' decoraUons for the �ift table over �o�� a� iru� Msau·����e 05:' �
t e
The co�or scheme for the even_ing was green and white and

green Cooney, Kay J enk i ns, Myrta Wil I son and Marianna Brinkman
After Mrs. Grueser had openDurin g the even i n i; games weft' ed her gift! refre
shments or
pl ,1 ycd by the guests with prizes
. pu n c h and cake tlecon ted with
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being awarded 10 Bonn e
n �rcen bells was served by the

which �u place a large
and white u mbrella.

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SAIL FOR HONOLULU

Mrs. Thomas Grueser Honored By Shower Pou/a Sayre
As N,ew
I Wednesday Eve At Carol Criswie// Home Named
Ml,s Carol Criswell and Miss Phyllis Hilbert entertained · D
:rum M aJOre
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, Wednesday evening at the Criswell home in Middleport with
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Th. c band front is now comple te
with the following girl1 in vie Hn e
up : Andrea Evans, Lola t iegler,
Carolyn Edwards. Cuolyn Basa,
Ruth Ann Ell wards and Sandra
1 hoslesscs.
I The table was centered with Wells. Linda Hrown will serve H
a green and white rtoral plec• alternate majorette. Sharon Moore
auC the pun1·h bowl and candle and Sarah Westen will have the
h.olders were of milk glasa. Mrs. responsibility u Flag Bearers .
Joe Wilson Jr., mother of the
As previo usly .annou nced, the
h.onored .1:uest presided al lhe
Pomeroy
Senior Band will meet to
punch OOw l .
rn1tiate
lhe
new marching season ,
Mi�s t'riswdl ,nd Miss Hilbert
t 8 . in the Senior
n
ay,
Augus
u
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M
wC're ass i sted b_y Caro l's mother ,
1
t orium at 9 a. m .
Audi
hool
gh
Sc
th
Mrs. J .. m N Criswel l I n serving
ers are req ue1ted
refres hmrn! s to the following Al l band memb
lo
allcnd
this
rehears.ii'.
In addl­
JaniC'C' Zirkle, Cinda Morris, Ka
- hon, the ollowlng Reserve Band
ren Gre�g. Kay Jenkins, Mar, ianne Briukman, Bonnie Van 1 studenls w�o ,have qualified to try
Stum bo , Judy out for ex 1 stmg \iacanelee In the
Cooney, Piane
Leonard, Judy b_a nd should report at the 11me
I Grei::;;, Becky
place : Ralph Werry, at:lke
Sauer, Myrta Wilson and the l� me and
Grueser,
Mary Handley. Nancy
honored guc11l.
Burns. Rosetta Lisle, Sandra Lon._ _ _ --�
don, Janet Smith, candy Grueser
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G old en Rul e ClnKII
and Linda Moore.
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Has I rcruc Tuesday
Members of the Golden Ru ic lo play at the Meigs Cotlt'lty Fair
1 6th� at 4 p.
Cla11&amp; of the Pomergy C hurch of on Thursday, Augu11l
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Christ and their (amJlle 1 • had a
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------' ured .• board the
LurIine 1n Los Angeles July 30, P1'14r
the home of M,. and Mn. Aldo
to ' iel)arture for Honolulu are Dr, and Mrs. Joseph J, :Davis
1"w
Jeffers, Syracuse.
and daughters, Charlene, Diana, Elaine and Joyce, 939 Ash
c,oq"°t ,nd bad minion we,c
St., Middleport, Ohio.
played during the nenlng.

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1 959 OlDSMOBllE

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Impala 4 Door. 348 cu. in . mo­
"88" - 4 Door. A l owner low
mileage car. Sparklin� bl1ck tor with Turboglide, power
finish, spotless clean interior 11teerlna: and bnkes, new nylon
,automatic trans . , power steer'. safety whitewall tires beauli­
ir,g, deluxe equlp,mcnl, radio &amp; fu.l beige and tan fin,i.sh with
spotleH 111ltchlng Interior. ra ­
healer. Real nice.
dio, heater and the workll.

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$2465

1959 FORD

1958 CHEVROLET

Galaxi 4 Door. V-8 motor. J&lt;'ord­ 2 Door. Low mileage, i;pollcs9
omatlc trans. Lesa than 21,000 In terior. Beautiful dark green
mlle1 by carc-lul loc.il owner, finish. New t!re&amp;, heater, a nice
i"vocy and bei,gc finh1h, lovely one.
spotleSI interior, radio, heater
and many other extras.
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1 958 CHEVROLET

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Impala Convertible. 348 cu. ln.
V-8 motor. Turbog!ide tran.!l.,
power stel!rlng and brakes.
beauUful white finish with
black top and red interior trim.
EnjQy summer ial its best.

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"6" 2 Door. Locally .,.wned and
low mileage. Beautil'ul ivory ov­
er red finiah. Li k e new tir,:s.
Std. tran11. Radio .and heater.

$1 095

1957 BUICK

Roadmuter 4 Door. SpotleHs in­
terior, ivory and light green
finish, new tires, power steer­
in g imd bni,ke1 , window and ti
way s('lal, Factory air condition­
ed. Trul y a lu xury car at a bud­
Fairlane MO Hanlt.op Coupe, act price.
Dt1.rk Kre y finish, all ncrw tlre1,
,clear, Interior, F'ordomatk trans. ·
Radio, heater, low mileage bt
orlKinal local owner.

Now $1 895

1957 FORD

$1 795

1957 PONTIAC

$1395

1 957 CHEVROLET

210 -- 4 Door. V8 motor, Pow­
eJ'rlllde tra1111. Like new Urea
1potl eH Interior, beautiful iv'.
ory ,and turquoiMe finish. This
one will wit you.

$1465

1 957 CHEVROlET

Chlc£Ul ln 2 Door. Real low mile·
&amp;{e })y loNl owner. 6polle11s in.
leridr, 6;oUd black fi11iah, good
Ure11, hyrlramatk, radio and
heater.

$1295

1956 FORD

V8 Vich1rla Hard Top rou 11�.
Beautir'lll Ivory over blue fm­
iah with matching interior, nl"w
Jo'ordornatk
white wall tires
tran1., radio and hcalC'r.

$1 095

Bel Air 4 nonr. V-8 molor, po­
wera:Hde triins., hi/I power
1teerln1;1, br.ake11, tlnl •xl gla111,
11ood whllcwall tires, fal·tory air
condltione1t, NpolleH Jnterfor. V8 Falrlanc 2 Ouor. t'ordoma­
beautiful white over red finl1h. tlc lr■na., rad lo, hut er, �cal
cover1, dark blue finish.

1955 FORD

Now $1699

1956, MERCURY

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.al over IY ury fhil,h. Spotle11
interior, new lire11, radio, hoal; er, Mercoma1k tran1.

$1095

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1954 CHEVROLET

be-I Air 2 Door. 30.000 milcii; by
I local owner, spollcu interior,
3 Urea like new. Origin,11 Ivory
over Haht blue, ,poweri: lldc, ra­
dio, heater. Truly I nice one.

$695

1 954 FORD Customllne 2 Door · · · · · · $299

8 cylinder motor. Fordomallc. Solid Body . Runs f'ino.
Week End Special .
Need A Good Truek At Belew Marllot Price?

' 1 954 CHEVROLET o/-t Ton Pickup . . · · $495
•' 1 95 1 CHEVROLET a;,. TOI Stake · · · · · · $465
i •' New Urea. 01.1.al wheela,
•• 1 952 CHEVROlET I Ton Platform · · · · $395
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• 1956 FORD YI Pickup
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In South,a ,,.,,. Ohio

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Your Chevrolet Dealer
Plloae WY·l!-1111
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Pomeroy-Middleport , Ohio, Friday , August 5, 1960

EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME

Keef Wins In
Landslide Over
Segregationist

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M,'ss Joyce Woll...
Is Honor Guest
Attending we,e M, and Meo At Bridal Shower
John Bue ley and .�.11 Jeffre; I

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Pay-A
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Ml 88 J oyce WoIfe was honor
rJt
Elwood
Fdday eve niog, July 22, I
SCh00I For M embers vr Beegle Family'
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Jo and I ··
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en M 15&amp; Ju dy ChHe entertained

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Buckley Indiana· Mrll
Bowe ..: daughle; Pegg;
She 1' I Ohli g
M
Ch arI e
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d u;h�r
Eak
8"-b
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r . F ence
Jan e
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Mn. Wauer Kennedy Jr ���g:'.
ter Barbara and guest · •Barbara
Sr ·,
Mc Ne m ar · Wa lter Ke nned
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Mr. an d rs. H.aroId smat
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VOL XII NO.

FURNITURE A N D FLOOR COVERINGS FOR

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Wnlted ,,.. lnttl'MflMII
,_ c,plt■ comumtlen .t fluid
whole mllk In the United lt■tea
In 19St wt&amp; 1SI 41u,rts, 15 ,_ua,b
MDNI tt.an tht Yetr ,,_...ln1
World War II. ,., aplt■ con­
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SAVE ON NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKF.S OF

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ELBERFELDS

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with a bridal shower in her honor !
at the Chase home in Rutland. M IH /
Wolfe ' s marriage to �on Crouen
wUI be an e\ient of th1e Sunday In
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Mf.m.ber� Of the 8eegle family will hold their reunion this
ea
y r in M eigs cou nty Sunday, Aug. 7 with the Portland grade
s;;hool chosen as _the scene for the annual event. Every other
year the reun1on ts h�ld ln Bedford, Pa.
Real1tuUon will Mgm at 11 a.
m. B.lake t dinner w,H be served
at 1 2 noon with lent , of ood
food. At 2 p . m. rher/ will ge a
5hort program and memorial aervice to honor the members of
the- clan tbJ t haa passed away
hnmediately following the pro:
lr'!m there will be u short busine!IH meeting pr":!sidcd over by
president,
Robe rt G. Beegle,
Pnrtland. Other offlc�rs arc Law t
re nce Be,egle,
i.,ice president·
Frankie B. MeKelvey, secrctar/
Vera Beeg1e, tr�aaure1.

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a:rade school there will l)e a
square dance beginning at 9 until 1 2 Whitey BP.tid
. e . caller; ia in
charge,
Accommodations for out of
town guests will be made or completed at th e diu1ce.

Th� gift table wu covered with
oth
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d c nter
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ng
O Ju Y 5
mother, Mrs. Cl�rence Chue. The
doll had been g i ven to Mra. Ch11e
wh�n she was a small girl. A small
amity
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white satm umbre!b wu held by
Reunion Held Sunday
the doll.
T'he Ke5terson family reunion
mffllSSl,Off
QffS
Ga mes were played durinl the ,
took place Su a d ""y, July 31 at
e�cnlng and prl:r.cs awarded to th e
the home of Mr. ar.d Mra. Marlon
ea
IVI
wmncn. Mrs. Joe Bolin was
Kesterson, Leon , w. Va. At noon
awarded t�e door prize.
a deli cious picnic rllnner was
.
After M1H WoHe had opened her
served to the following:
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The
CommiS!ion of Mltsions ol
glfta refreshments were &amp;el'\l ed
Dale and Mabel Keate rson, Porn
Durln� I.he .Jftcrnoon affair the Heath Methodiat Church Mid
from a table centered with a floral ,
eroy, their children and their
arrangement and candle&amp;. The there WJII be several gifls pres ent dlcport met Wedneaday evenin&amp; �
families, Mr. and Mr�. Dana Tur•
punch, decorated with floating ed to olde11t Be�gle (mafe); old- the church with Mrs, Bruce Lloy:
ner Jr., Wllllam 11nd Shirley Hell
e�t f ale Beegle present; one chairma n in charge of the meetin ' ,
flowers, WBB aierved by Mra. Don
r;
man and Jerry Diddle, Pomeroy
Plans were made for the ye!Harrison and Cheryl Wolfe, sister with ara:est family presenh one
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ke■ter■ on, Ra·
traveled the farthest; one for the and the group planned lo have
of lhe honored guest aerved the
venswood Earl Ke.tenon, Clln·
mlllSlonary speaker some time du'r�
lee cream which wa1 centered with young est person present.
;
ton Air Force Bae, Wilmington·
Sat W'day. e_•ent n ,a: , Aug . 7 tt t the lna: the ynr, Other projects were
rie
aquare■
cake
The
bella,
pl�k
we
eno�
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Mr and Mr■ . M rlon Kelt
discu11aed with plans to be anred With pink rose.11 .
and Denver .Ash a frl4'hd, ol 't:.4clh �eiitb
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ciounced Jater,
Other guests at the shower were
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Mrs. Ira Wolfe, Miss Phyllis Rice
others attending the inee tlng
POTL UCK DINNlll
M l'll . Carl Morris, Mrt. Carl m1'.
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The Bible Class of the Bradford
more, Mrs. Helen While, �rs. SuLambert, Mra. John Ketchka, Mils
Church of Chrlat will m ee t thls
san Theobald, Mr1. Betty Sideri,
B&lt;m Sanborn
Friday evening at the church for
and Rev. Raymon
Mrs. Mildred Pierce, Mn. Ruth El'The Teenagers Class of the . Brad- Konkright, pastor or the church.
a potluck dinn er.
·-- Jcwln e . Mra. Blanche Jividen MIHII ford Church
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of Chriat enjoyed an
Noretha Flemming, Mn. Eva 'Flem• outing last
Frlda� al Forked Run
mlng, Mrs. c.
Chapman, Mrs. Lake with 1wlmmmg
and a wiener
Margaret Par1on,, Mn, Marshi roast. Afterwar
ds they 11tlended
Oenni8on, Mrs. Joan Harrison. ;i,frs. Llltle Leaauc
Tournament at Kyj
Pomeroy. Ohio
Wanda Vinin(;!, Mn. Janet Bolin a:er Cr,eek
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and Mrs. Pauline Buck.
Preeent were Russell Roush,
TONIGHT •nd PltlDAY
Sendlng gifta but unahle to at• Ema Rusell,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Wal\ Disne y Preaenl11
tend were Mn. Paul Patterson, Plck_p:ns,
We�\(• .'r Sisson,
Lynn
Stevem1on'11
Loul1
Robert
Mn. Bertha L.shcr and Mn. Paul• M 1 1 Kathryn
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RuHSell, Harry a nd
"KIDNAPPED"
ine M11rk ins ·
Ton)' Hendrick&amp;, Donn,1 Albright
In Technl�olor
Jim ond Ruth Reed and the teaeh:
COMING AUG. 7-1-t
er or the class, Mr. Jim Reed and
SUN., MON. end TU S.
M rs. Reed. Tommy Recd of the
Walt Dl5fte)''I
Zion church was a euest.
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"SLEEPING BEAUTY"
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o•••Ri R1cH sT PURs•
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DARLINGTON, S. C
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The regular meet1111 of the Teen• Thit year s South r �(I()
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of -Bradford wu held recent!)' In l ofter itl riche11t purse in h'8tor
A Cartoon lnry Nl9htl
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the b11emcnt or the church,
$90,220 with th e winning driv:;
The bt11lneaa meelln1 was con - 1 expected to earn ■bout ,215 000
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ducted by the elus prealdenl, Bon.,,., " n
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nle Rife. After the meeting the
aroup made lee cream for refrc1h­
TONIGHT Ind PRIDAY
ment, .
Denny MIiier al Neww Tarzan
Attending the meeting were
"TARZAN. THE APE MAN"
Al lee Mlll iron, Harry and Tony
(New MOM In Color)
Hcndrkk1, Jim Reed, Rober.Hoov
- also er, Ruth Reed, Roger L�lfoot
Anti&lt; Eltbel'I In
WHley Sl11on, Lynn MJ&amp;ht, Unda
"SIGN OF THE OLADIATOR" Forrest, Marjorie B'urt, Harold
(Technicolor)
Burt, Emma Hyaell, PhyW1 WU•
AJao c.artoon
ll1m1, Richard Gilkey, Doi'fNl Al­
[ brt.aht, Ruuell Rou1h, ahl1tanl
IATUROAY ONLY
lcacher, and Jlm Roed, teacher, I
CUii.on We bb, Dorothy McGuire 1I and Mrs. Rifled.

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Forked Run Lalce

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PENNYPACKER"

(Teehnk,olor)

- IIIO Glenn Ford - b-nelt Boranlne
"TORPEDO RUN"
(Metro-Color)

ALSO CARTOON

Commltree To Meec

Ralph baa been active i n
churcbwort through out bis lire
and i11 adult choir di,..or afld
clus leader at the Evangelical
United Brethren Church in New
Haven. He al10 has been acti\ e
in civic affair, having served 1 7
years on the New Haven Town
Council. He UI active in the Jun­
ior Or'(ler of Unite.I Am e rican
Mechanic,, is a sports enthusiast
and at present is manager of a
church aofl ball team
He and his wife Zella ha �e
· eight children, 23 �andchildr n
e
and six great grandchildren. They
re11ide in New Haven.

Cordially Invites You
To Oar

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The program commiUoo of the
Afternoon Clrele of He, th Metho­
dl1t Church wlll meet th11 eveninl
l al the home of Mn. o. r. Klein In
Middleport to plan for the oomtn1
year.

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on SUMMER

EXPENSES

wREADY
CASH· . .
Stop Ill or '),hone Cot
1 quick CASH LOAN

$25 to
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■CONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAti CO,

IIOO·W, lece1141 lt. - WY.,_.,. 2·21 1 1 , ,,__

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tiff
H.P. SCO'IT M&lt;n'OR - REGISTER NOW
NlfcttlNG TO BuY � ORAWING LABOR DA\'
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•Bedroom • Kitchen
CINN �......., A111n111•

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B·A K E R
FURNITURE

Woman Is Cited
Into Court For
Running Sign

FRIIJAY
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er)I ,tore.

B.OAT SHOW

MR.

Mil. GIIIS

HONOLULU UPI - Vice Presi­
dent Rich.ird M . Nixon declared
Thursday night that the United
States will never "tolerate being
pushed around' and that it will
stand with forces of freedom in
West Berlin, Cuba or "wherever
it is."
He told 1 1,000 people in Hono­
lulu's piduresque Kapiolani Bowl
Ralpb V. Gibb, Sr., janitor at
on Waikiki Beach that the United the Philip Sporn Plant of the
States must be "firm without be­ Central Oper■Ung Company, re­
ing belligerent' in foreign affairi.
� Auaim: laL He bad coru­
i'l he ls the next Pfflldent. His:­ plieted lp_ ,-n of 1ervke with
on RrVed' noth:e 'th'it the Sovlttl the COinpa..: llili,lr-. hu DO 'lift.
Muld e1pect negotiations only mediate plan1 for his retirement
from a position of U. s. strength other th.an to spend more time
and only if there is a reasonable in his favorite bobbies of gar•
proapect for success.
dening. fishing and sports, and
also
expect5 to keep busy at odd
LATE RECOVERY
jobs
and work around his home.
ex­
tocks
NEW YORK UPI-S
He
was born near Mason City,
tended Thursday 's late recovery
W.
Va.,
and attended school at
in a moderately active openlr.g
Hartford. In his earlier days he
today.
bad a number of jobs recalling
that he 1llrted work at the mines
for seventy five cents per day.
Later he operated his own groe•

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Pushed Around

NASHVILLE, Tenn. uP1 - Ettel
Kefauver, the lanky Tennesaee lib­
ert1.l whose 22 )lean in Congress
urned him tbe enmity of many
Southern lead en won an over­
whelming renomination victory for
the U. S. Senate Tbunday.
He promptly bailed hil own tri­
umph H
.
a lign that the South
and lhe nation wm back the na­
tional Democratic ticke t and put
Sen. Jobn .K.ennedy (u--Maas.J in
me � 111,e House m Nov ember.
'rhc iuue waa Clear cut: Ke•
fauver's pro-civ iJ rtantl liberaliam
v_ersus the llales' r1&amp;bl, segrega­
tion conservatism o! Ilia opponent
CU'cuit Judge Andrews (UpJ Tay�
1or of Jacklf.&gt;rt, Tenn.
Kefauver
won b)' alm0&amp;l a
200,UOO vote margin,
"LJetrKton . . . , t',...,... Wronl''
"'The vote of Tennessee today
makes it cJear that the detractors
of tbe :south who tried to say tbal
we are b.ackward people have
n
proven wront." bt Bald in a v i
· cy
statement. •�rhe .Scn&amp;Lb will c t1nue to move forward in the
�amatream of AlnepcaD civili&amp;a
Ul)IL.
11t' d ·: ... � •·­
•'Tcnne!ffe ' has �--tb
ur
Democr1uc 1iei:et oompbNd • of . � . ,.
�nators Kennedy anti L)'ndon
�
Johnson lookulg toward new frontiers will wm lbe allegiance
of
Americans everywhere." he added.
Ooservers everywhere apeculat­
ed 1nat a Kefauver defeat would
me.an tne .IJemocrata coUld not win
the South.
Yhanlu Labor UJNen
Taylor argued repeat,edty that
Kelauver's vote for tbe new c1vtl
ngtus btll, his retuu.l to 11gn the
tiU·c1uJe&lt;1
"southern Aianueaw,''
.;um hlS support oy or� iaoor
mmcated Ulat lidauvtt did not
represem the l.hmlmg: of the peo­
p..i;: o, 1 ennessee or the Sout1t.
KUAUVW' fflAft M NMI of hi■
support ot t1le cMI right• bill,
•nd in h11 YICtory .........m he
tnankN particularly th• a.bor
leeder■ ot the ,tat.,
."in my years 1n t.:onareas," 'he
sa.Jd, ··J nave tougbt lor tne rights
01 all our peopte. 'l'hll victory lO­
llay proves that tbe Mutb aa:rees."

',,

11
•

ARREST REPORTED

Pomeroy police have reported
the arrelll of twe men Cnargcd
with rec.llleas operation, releHed
to appear later before Ma)'or
C.:haraea Legar. They are Roger
M. Norman, Harrl80nville :m d
Thomas U. Carpenter, St. M.aryi.,
W. Ya.

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