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Mrs. Neum&lt;~n were visitors in
Huntington.
Mr. and Mrs u.-.rold Hubbard
\is.ited Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and daughter at Albany, sun.
&lt;.lay .
Mrs. Ethel
French ceturned
hume Monday after 11 visit wit:h
Mr. end Mrs. Warner Freneb and
children aid Mrs. Bes.s1e CliffOrd,
Worttungton .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp, Mr.
&lt;:nd Mrs. Paul Haptonstalt and
r)uldren spent SUnday · with Mrs.
Sharp's brothn, Mr. and Mrs.
Ja('k White, Laurelville .
Mrs. Blanche Haptonstal l entert..ined Friday wlt·h a farewell
~ uncheon for her great niece Sally
~}.!more who is studying in Wash·
mgton, ·D. C. Other gue.!its were
Edith and Billy Haptonstalf.
. Mr. and M..o;. Lesti'r Kt·ider and
son of Miami Beach, Fla., Miss
Adeline Donad,ee, Harnsbm·g. Pa .
family ;~re enroute to St. Louis, were recent guest s of Mr. and
Ml-., where they will visit her Mrs. Michael Ha&lt;'k ctt and chU·
family including her grandmother ~rf.n Mrs. Krider, Miss Donadee
who is 98 and in faihng health.
:md Ml1!. Hackett are sisters.
Rev. Fred Gardner accompan·
Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood,
led h!.s mother Mrs. Floy T . Gard· B&lt;lwersvl\Je were weekend guests
ncr to her home at Eaton
after of her parentS, flev . and Mn. c.
lihe had spent the past week R. Konkrighl and sons.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grubb,
Mr . and Mrs . Harold Thomas
Mr .and Mrs. Carlos Grubb and visited her mother Mrs. Mabel
.&amp;on Bill, Da)'ton, vi!;ited Sunday Walburn in Columbus recently.
with Mr. and Mra. Claarlt&gt;s NeuMr.!i·. Martha ijudson WHS taken
man. Sunday evening Mr. and 1 to Hoh:er Hosp\lal .i n the Rawlings-Coats ambulance Sunday aftur she fell at ·her 'home and fractured her hip.
Mr . and Mrs. James Lloyd who
had been vacationing at Vlra:inia
Bt&gt;ach arrived for the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bl'uce Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Chfforrl and families.
They were accompanied
homt:'
Sunday by their children who had
spent the week here.
I Mrs. cecil Bradbury and grandson , Asa, were in Parkersburg
Mond&lt;oy afternoon.
Sandra daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Simpson h1 recovering
fro.~m a severe sinus and bronchial
infection.
Mrs. Albert Schleicher return·
s s!er, Pearl Lent, at t"ore§l GroVl '
Oreaon.
Rocer Cover~ i.s employed at
t.he new power plant being cona:tructed at Cresap, W . Va.
Misa Beu Sanborn was a luncheon i'Uest Monday of Mrs. !b~na
Brunker, Belpr~, w.bo wu vultini
!Jere..
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Mus Nma Russell, MlSs Mabel
~y~e)J and Miss France9 RDush
vtstted at Adena, Gov. Worthin~·
ton's mansion near Chlllic-"the
S•tnday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer and
d rug bter and Mrs. Blanche Carpenter were weekend gues.ts of
his mother, Mrs. Dave Farmer and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skinner and
son Tom aod Cinda Farmer who
has been visiting here since school
was closed. Lynn remained witb
htr sister for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs Jamt&gt;s Pullen and

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.nother Mn. WiJljam Obllnier is
improvlng slowly at Holzer Hoapita! after major .SUJg'ery.
l E. Miller vlsite.d. his ditqbter
Mrs. Norma Usle in Columbus
Sunda)' when be accompanied Mr.
a:.c:i Mrs . Donald Lisle and family
tocre.
Mr. \nd Mr! . E. A . Price ;md
I daughter, Jean, are moving thts
We-tk to hts new work in South

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Furnoiture

A SENSATION
for farm, ettatt and fair huildlngs,
Counlry Estate "WhUe Creoso•e" Poil'll
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rnaculott whitt apptarantt. Brush II or

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95'3 3rd Avenue

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Mr. alld Mrs. Ernest Lindstamer
of Pompton Plains, New Jersey
are visiting the1r son, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Lindslamer, Linda Suaan
and Cheryl on Broadway.
They
are also visiting Mr. and Mr.!L. C.
0. Richard10n of Tuppers Plains.

Phone 6220

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Patrtck

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Home-mad!! lee CNam, eake and

•nn and daughtrr-m law, Mr . and
:\irs J &lt;( mes Lnchary and daught er
, j'h ekend g uests u[ Mr :llld Mrs.
F.dw:;rd Parfitt wcr~ i\~r. and
Mrs William E Cla ar of Chilli.
Luth e arH suno:t.1 .v L!tH'sts wt'fe
Mr. cwd Mrs. &lt;.:layton While and
.\ 1r. and Mrs. H arold Whit e and
daug ht ..'l' Ro.semat·y of Warren .
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· Mrs Harry P . Sm1th, Mn. C. Jo.
Tnmpkins, Mrs. Jerl We,bster Sr.,
l\Ls• J,ydia Ebcr::;bach and Mu;s
l ucn'IJa GcntLcim JT are aHcudmg
.: wsc s meeting at the Lancister
l'a mp gruunds th 1 ~ w\!e k.
Pvt. Jeff Wil su n of Fl. Leonard
Wuod, Mo .. aJ'Jtvcd Sunday for &lt;I
1 :~ it w1lh h is par ents,
Mr. and
~lr., R. E. \\' .ison, Shade . •
Mr. ami Mr:; . E u;::cne Dcql of
Springfield wen• weekend guests
ol h n parcn L'i, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Qua lls anti farnily.

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Mr. :md Mr!;. Wllliam Knight
and chtldrcn ; Mrs. Roger IJd;ard
and sons and Mr8. A. R. Knight
an d son Vincent returned bOme
Sunday evening · afler a wi:!e.k's
camping at Bellinglpn, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kincaid,
daughter Cynt(lia and tson Gary of
Wyandotl, Mich., are guests of
relatives ·here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Might of
Princeton, lnd. 1 arrived Monday
for a two weeks visit wlth his sis·
lcrs and brothers-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. WiJiard Ebersbach,
UDion
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and Mrs Jack Se1denable
and
daughttr, Jacklyn Jean of Pomer oy: Mr .~nd Mrs . E. R. Kincaid,
daughter Cynthia and son Gary
of Wyandott, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Hnward Stewart, Carpenter; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Frecke•· and children'!
J~. Jackle and Joan,
Clarence
Rupe the 'l.onored jjuest and bro· ,
ther. Terry and the host and bost·
J~eas.
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.State F~er Degrees This Week

Aid

Is Given Fqmily.
A contribution of ~ for the

Arms family , Harrisonville" ftoad,
was made Monday ~venlug when
the Meljfs County Men's Fellowship
of the Churches oi.Christ met In~·
the- Dexter Church.

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'Wilbur P~rce, Vice--president;
presided and Fred I. Gardner, past.
or or t!le Middleport Church wu
leader of tho: devotional service
opened the. meeting.

LABoR
Relations

A receipt has been received for
$500 which wa11 sent by the Meigs
County association to Professor
Lusby to pay the expenses of a
student from Hawa:l ' to the Kentuck-y C!lrlstla.n Col!ege, Grayson,
Ky. Refrf' o;hrnenL~ of pie, ice cr(!am
and coffee were !~Crved by tbe host
group to S'CVt'ntecn men.

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Baker

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Or. 11nd l\1rs. ll eurge Mann uf
Wc~ ley l-Ulls, Mas~ .. are announemg the b1rth of a 1 lb. son July
12. Mrs. Theodore Ebersbach is a
grandmother. They have four oth·

YOUR INVESTJIIII.NY HOLDS
WH~M YOU GO c;tv•R ~OLD&amp; .

The CommiHsion on Finance
the church Monday evening

Over 400 !arm youth represent.

104 rural high schoola in
Virxinia will be present for
the conventiu.n.
Sunday, July 22, bas b~en de:sla:nai.ed as yisitur's D,ay and all
former members aod . parents of
FFA members are invited to at. tend to · ~articipate in the special
progra~ to st.ar.t at 1:30 P. ' M,
~ Amoni '\he awards lQ be an-' , pounced .at ~ ~pecl~l awards progi:am oit. :Sunday ~ening aTe th(•
chapter .~.nners 'in IJI:!' Communitr. lmproV~ment Projecl. the a_n·
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TL!o ,i;it..dse sldrtWalal !If
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presiding. Tile opening
praver was given by the Rev. c. n.
Konkright, pastor of the church.

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"'"•d with oo per
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! Actual eounl _ ,ho~ed.437 pe~~nn~ vo~mg for th~ Jssue .und. 132_ Lawrence Boyd of Middleport
.agaiOI!Il t1. The , votln~ by prec1nc~ was fined $25 and costs in a bearwas as follow.s: AddJson Town.sh~p lng ollefo-re JuiEe Cedric Clark of
48 for 31 against;' ~ddlson P~e- , the Court of Common PJeas on
C'inct, 125.. for 24 Qau1st; Chcsh1re : Tue.!Lday afternoon on a charge of'
.n,wnehlp 'l4 ·for 38 against and feeding uncooked garbage to hogs
Ch~sbire Precinct, 181) for 44: The fine was suspended.
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After the meeting, the White
H0u8e said Mr. 'Eisenhower was
informed that strike negotiations
wiU be resumed this afternoon
and "bMit parties are (jctermincd
to mike every pOssible effort to
reach an agreement at lh~ earliest
practicable time."
.Jdurb:.y Snyder, assistant White
House Press Secretary, said he
did not believe the meeting ~n stituted presidential InterventiOn
in the steel ·dlspute . He said the
mGCtlng was "a review ."
Present at . the conference were
secretary of Labor James P.
¥Hchell, Jatie:ph 'F. Finn{'ga~, _di·
r;e:c~ of . t.h.e. Federal M.e dtatlon
~~Rcthahon Se,~ct:*- r~~·ury Sf)I!J'etlry ~~J)rqe- M. Hum~h
rey; ~rctary of..Comme:rtr-ilinelm 'Weeks; Arthur . F~ Burns~
ehairma~ of tfi~ r.nut'CJI or F...ono.
mic Ady1sers and Sherman Adami;
the aesutant to the hoJsJaent.

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MEIGS GENIRAt HOSPITAL

·A muting of the charter mem- ·Admitted: Vra. Nor01an Stewart
bent of the proposert new lode of Middleport . .
Moose to be iMtltuted Jn Pomeroy
Dtl!lehU'Jtd: Harry Brooks, Jr.
on or about Jul)' 20 will b :' !Jel4 Middl ·tfPOrl; .Mn. Robert Stewart
at the ha.U located over Parl«!n and baby 1 Sylaeuae: ..and Oren
Restaurant. at 234 East Main Street Weara, Jr., Pomeroy.
'" Pomeroy on J'ri~: July 2ll at a! :IJlrlb: A aon to Mr. and Mrs. Nor
p. m.
man Stewart., . Mkldl~ort..
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:r-'11 M plulell to He how Uule it tak.M mmy wecb oi pleuaat clmiq ahead.
to cUive tlai. Olde:tebile borne. F..peclallr
•fter you 1unpl~ itt,..,...,. For there'• 110
crMaptomilf'l with )lftWtr, mmfort. aad pet•
fiDnaaaee ia thil one. 'l' bt~ yoU llep up to
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made by Clifford Hayes commander of Drew Webster Post.

The commander
roue o
the credh for . winniiJg tbe awa!d
to
M. Thftrnton, who is cblld
welfar"
of the Post,
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graMs," Commander Hayea· said.
'.'and we are proud that our elforts have been bonored in this
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thl! Post by Frank Cheeaebrew
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Eighth D!&amp;trict COIUJ!'Ioln er.
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signed ay American
PLegion
National Commander Seaborn p, Coi11ns, Nat.onal Child
WelfAre chairman GLorge Ehinger, National Child Welfare Dir·
ector Randel Shake, smd by St~le
Child Welf:Jre Chairman Homer

YoUng Theodore Kohr. ~owe~
rested comfortably In a hospital
. none t.bc worse for his experience.

the freezing unit. TWice aa loDIIi' as any other. refri&amp;Vatol.!;
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The American Legion here has
ctted
by Am e rl car, ,., LegIon
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Nat ona
ea quar t ers n , n 1a poliS, ,Indiana, for
outstanding
service to children and )'OUtb.
Announcement of tbe citation

MAN,SFIELD, 0. UP- A Ger·
man ahepberd dog bit o~r 11 piece
of a 10 vear old bov'J ear Tues.
day and doctor• ee.wed it back in
pJact~ : after the fngment had lain
In the ·a nimal's stomach for balf
an hour.

wear - iCt noiey - or replaell. Yo11 get years of tro~l&gt;Je­
free S&lt;lrvice. And only Servel baa a .ten-year guarantee OD ·

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naughy of Brida:eport who has
been acting as an a,ent in securing the local optioM.
McConnaug.by in his first direct
.1latemtru coneerniog the option·
ing of laoda JD the area said
'"l hore u ab8olutely no basie to
lhe story that option.s wiH be
pl('ked up in tbe Letart Fallil
Srea, within the next two weeki
period. AJI a matter of fact. to
the best uf my belief and know.
ledge there il no aluminum oi
chemical plant interested in the
area."
"The publlilbed reports of acre..
age I;J.Ilder option and the .... ,.,,,,,~
purpo:Udly paid (or sut!b opt.io~
hu been a:re.atly exaagerated.
The report of immediate pick up ·
of options in the area Is higblx
correct. In all likelihood
the
right to eaerdte tbe optkmJ wUJ
not be taken until early JJ67,
that i.B, if thev are taken up," Mo1
Cormaughy said.
"There is absolutely DO reiiiiOD'.
for ·r ush on the part of ~ns
wbo have graoted optJons," he
said lrl an euluaivc intervieW1
"the many -stories now in ci.rcuJa..
tion ali t(t the type and kUJd of
indUJtry that m~y settle in thil
~~fh.~'re without basil! of fact ot
He pointed out, "It is necessary
for tile aceumulaUco of a eertaln
amount of land before a company
becomes intere&amp;ted. Tbis area vrc
sents outstanding possibilities but
tbe land ffiUit be .secured fint.''
Although McConnaugh)' refuse4
~ divulge tbt actUal _:J~u:{ of

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i~gatiYn
The . j!~,,.ij;;j .'."•!~r
tinel
reveals abypositive
of between IUIO and 1200
haviog been optioned.
It was poioted out that McCon.,

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On Child Strvice
Chesl er (horeh
H0Jds Sel'Vlt.es.
Letar.r-Fa~~~
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For An Essay inves~iplion
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Th::l dinner wUI oost $1.25 and
&lt;reservations quilt be .sent to ,ReN,
ElliQe Brown 211 .MuiMrry Ave.
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Pomt&lt;qy, v;..lfo
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phone exrhangcs in six Jefftt·son
At least 100 men · are expected t::o1:nty communities clos~d today,
frq,m towo, village and over the lellvlng 1he area without.t ~l~phon&lt;'
service of &amp;ny kind.
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The exchanges are part of the
' (A)nsol.dated
Telephone
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a@:ainst whom a strike was c::alled
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Recent stories appearinc in
n e•spapers throughout this a'""a
and
announcement~; bJ
televbion and radio tha[ the loCal.un
or an aluminum plant in the Le\art falti area waa imminent,
were branded today as untrue and
entirely rni.BleadinJ.
The Dai.Jy Sentinel in an etrort
to find the true story surrounding
the optioning of lands 1a the Letart -.rea, .wd to c1arify the si tua-

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Two a«ident.s, one involving 1
pcdest;ian, were reported by loco:l p&lt;1li('e on Tu6aday.
Pearl Brickles, PomcrO)t, was
injured slightly wben he report·
edly stepped into the path nf a
car driven by 1'hetesa Svratzet, 39
Pom eroy, at the corner of Court
and ~cond Street at noon Tuesa daugfl. day.
w. Va .
Bricklc.s was taten to a doctor'J
sebedut eG offi&lt;'e by Mrl. Swatzel. lie was reat 2 P . M. 1 ported to be sufiering from a
Hom ~ witb bruised left srm.· Mn. Swatzel
Cbarle · was .absolved ot all blame in thr.
BW"o .accident.
!••loire Gr.aA car driven by Goldie fran~
~~;~~~~;d
Hawk, 49, Pomeroy, left the road
on West Main Street and struck 1
!&lt;hl'"'·
garage and a parked ear cau~ting
slijj:ht damagf!.
The driver reported . that ~e
wall movillg ..vrest oa. :Welt Main
Street wllen 7!be swvved- ·Jter ar
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tu misa anoth•r car -.thich was
Duvt~,
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three grandcbilclren. '
pulling from the drivetray or a
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She was the widow or the late go:.s !ltation. She applied her brak·
Dana (Rt~y) Roll~h, form £"r Pome· es an? th e- left front brake grabI
roy policeman
bed ¢ausing her car to hit )he
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Friends. rna.,· call at lbe (u 0eral garaue door and tbe front of a car
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The Meigs County M.nlstc-ria.l county.
home after Thursday noon.
parked in the a:arage.
The ..• •••ge
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Til I Iad tes
AssoeiaUon will s~sOf\ a County
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Carman wbile the tar wbi~h was
•.Iru&lt;k ,., owned by Hartlid Snu'th,
AugUst 14th at 8:00 p, m. al the Allen Ba II as c h aIr- Ia dy to
Sa.lisbury
Thwnahip Elementary group.
J:lt. l, Pomeroy.
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There will be group
route 33' at
·~ Rock Sprlna~
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Mlflgs County Fair Grounds.
Dr. Denman wi11 also be
Dr. Hatty Derun•n, noted Christ~ sp,e aker fi)T ,the ()pcnlng
ian layman and world trave'J.er wJU I of tht Meiga" County Fair at
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be 'gu i&amp;t l'lpeaker at the event. Dr. p. m. tollowin:g t e S\lpper.
Special services ~re being con·

Smitb.
All American Legion Posts are
required lo submit an annual rc·
port of their work for children·
and yoUth. It Will on the basil of
this rA'port that Drew ~e~er
Poat No. 39 won the citation for
outslandtng srrvtce-. during the
past. twelv~ montha.·

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The only refrigorator in the world that IIU!kes and • .,.v••
ice c~bes- autotnatically, All the cubes you want , •. whea
you want them. Super ~ld ••. dry • ~ '· and 100110. They never
stick together. No more ·prying loose from messy, old fash-

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worldJ for the aotioa you11 em~;
bow the Ume for waitinr ie nYtt'.; 1 You"U find .U the h11ur1111 to hoW pur
1M time for action iA hflre • ;. • wb~ you try" . inveftlllenl iD dri{ml pleuun hip.

.Refrigerator

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Are Not Definitely Committed

Blanch M. Roush
Funeral Servi(e

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.,"'"Ue Passed .
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i:h~ultiJiqi
School Dlstdct
was p,assed on Tues-:
by 8 favor'abl'!t vote of '78.8'
per cent. sixty per reilt wil,s needed to pass the issue.
Another bond issue vote in the
same dLX'ct one year ago for
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WASHINGTON UP - Presidenl
concerned b)' its
economic e!feds, discussed the 18
day old steel strike today '··with
cabinet members and other top
~Federal offlci,ts.

Eisenhower,

·· ., ... bond la.sue"'., the amo~t .;f ·
prov ~ ~itruj:~ioD

$8~95'.

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jewel htiUonl, lfiDd ceeiurlDJ
ekirt, an overall proeperoue pretence. Prelerrfd ator.k 'for dl!d
now 1nd moatltt to come. Ful~'• Le1icJ .Go1d
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ei'utbe 'lfl'inklel, lVIIIhet beeullfgJJy. Muet&amp;ld, ~ o".,.. ·

Plans were completed for an
easy-member canvass and thou
planning tO asWt Jn t!J.e work
were Mr. Konkrlgbt, Mr. Hibbs,
\ Bess Sanborn, Mrs. 0 . P. Kle1n,
Mrs. A. W. McKay, Mr.s. John Zerkle, Mr. and Mr!l . Evet--e tt Davis,
C. M. 1-Jennesy, Mr. and Mrs . Emerson Jones, Jome11 Euler, Charles
Murray, Ralph Radclijfe, Harold
WoOdgerd, Richard
Cham~.
Homer Cook, Wayne Gibbons, Mrs.

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Specl·al Meeting
On Steel Strike

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the SteWardS of the Official Board
o[ II ~a t!1 Metbodilt Church met a\

Funeral servil!'e• for Bobb:t'
Robin,on, 28, who was k11led In
an aulomohile accident at R~v,.,,_
'Nood oo Sunday moruing, will be
held on Thursday alternoon at 2
o'clock.
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The services will be held at the
Foglesong Funeral Home in Mason ' with Rn-. Raymond Peter! of
St. Paul's Luthei-an Church in
New Haven in charge.
Meanwhile, the ronditlon- or
Car) Robinson, a brotrter who was
injured In' the same accident , is
reported to be the .same at Cam ·
den{:lark Hospital 1.n Park~roburg
. He is in very critical condition .

EI·se
· .nhower Calls

award a:iven by tbe We.st
Association
FFA are
McDermitt and Charles
:r:~:f• both 9~ Pt. Pl..,ant High

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V.aughan
and
children cmd Mr. and Mrs. James
Clifford and . son returned home
Friday after a vhll in Akron wi :.. h
nliatives. Mrs. Vuughan and children were visitors in Hunlington
on !:iaturday .
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkin.s rtf·
tu rned to I beir home at Lancaster
today after a vi.!itt wilh her mothcr, Mrs. Addie Grueser. They
were accompr.nied by · Mrs. Ida
Burns Jllld da11g·h tcr Nanc~ who
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Accident Victim
Funeral Service
To Be Thursday

PARRIS ISLAND: McKeon and

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t~· &lt;legree which ;, the

Church Finance
ML ond M". Geo,ge D•bn ' y I Committee
Plans•
and chttdren of
W.Va., I
wo.:re rec~nt guests or Mr. and
All Out Canvas ..,..
Mrs. Willard Eber5bach.
M•chi,

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y."abamJ HiCh ~1\0ol atu-i ver Emblem Cbaptera ~~)he iit~te
will be presented the State associat~on and the presentatton
Detree at the State Con- qf spec.1al award~ to those chapof FFA at'.JickiOn!s Mill ters by the Baltimore and Oh~o
10\o:innlng on FridJy, .
, and the Cbea~opeak}!' and OhiO
Tbe boys are Sam Jlo'ffrnan, Railffiads.
.
Brown., Dav~d Roush and
The C. &amp; O. award will go to a
Tb&lt;im · n. ROUsb i&amp; ;a 1955 former F'FA !"ember . whO_ ha&amp;
of -;;.ahama Whllc the done outstandllla: farmmg m thO!
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are atude"ntt· Ulere.
last ten years .
~ori Gounty boys to
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~pt nt Su nday in Athens wtth their 1 coffee were served l,lurmg the ev.

HOME

Don't: put Off the thrill Of ov.w~lng a ~ - r·
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Mr. and Mn. A. R. Knight left
Wll
Monday
m1.rning for
Silver
d~ath .
Spnng~. Md., ttJ attend the fun.
Mr and Mr8. HClWill'd SeldeDSble II Sauer Sr., ~n lctl¥e member of mlkeup pmes betweta roui- teai;U
era! tlf Col Roy M. Wall who died ~ntertained a group of relatives, the Club.
on W.maelday eveDbl&amp;.
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1n the MATS airplane wreck Frl- Saturday evening at their home, I '
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day eve mng. Mr. Wall was a fTc- P ine Gro\'1!, witb a party bonorlng
nucnt n::;itor !Jere.
t~eir aon Johnny on his birthday.
Mr and \frs

Fred Peet was taken to Holzer
n •.spital for a checkup.
· Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Hayth and
neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Wes R1f
fie and son Mark and Miss Myrna
Russell , student al Office Training
School, Columbus spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney T
R•tssell.
M
Sh'If1ey M.111s an d sislc.1·
rs.
Mr~;. Em1net1 Blackburn and the
latter '~&gt; daugbter,
Mrs. Harol d
h:bersbljleh and children picnicked
~unday at Lake Jackson .
Mrs. Lillian McGhee a~compan1ed her sister, Mrs. A. C. Neal lo
ht-r home in Russell , K)' .: for &lt;I
::l,urt visit Monda)'. ,
Mr. and Mr.s. John Buckley
(Winona Fink) spent the weekend
yl11itlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Buckley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bin g
visited sunday with Mr:' and Mrs
Waller Sommer, Pt. Pleasant. Mr.
Summer is Mrs. Bing's ~rother .
'[he Sommers are moving to St.
Cloud, Fla .. in August. Mrs. Somrntr who baa been prlncipal of
the Henderson School for 17 years
will teach in St.' Cloud. Mr. Som·
mer bas been engaged in farming
t'nlil 191l3 when they sold their
farm.

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PICNIC CAHOILLID
IIAMII I'OSTPONID .
J0 hn Se1 ena e
The family plealc cif jho ¥olp All '""'" ln. the ¥ejp ~,~Wo
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Temple, Pytbi&amp;n Slsteq wa1 caQ- Lettue were J)Ottpoa.S ll&amp;t DJP,t
Is Honor Guest
ceUed Monday ............... of .,...... ol riln. l'l'eliden&gt; ·!dill•· ...
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the death ,af re.lattvn of lo&lt;lle Gutntller or the l ..iUf bat not ll'l •
and the pleDte of t."w a dlte for tile rt1pl&amp;7 ol tbe 11mN'.
At Saturday Party .Ime~bera
Middleport G....... Club
can- but Indicated t!lat Iller -1&lt;11101 '
celled by tbe
of Mr1. t.ewi1 be played tbil W11ek bect.UH Dl. the

POM.EROY
SOCIETY

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The'
Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleporfj Ohio
Tuesday;
July
17,
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11r. ud llrs. Harold Wooda:erd
hH daQCbtet have returned from
1 YtcatlOIIi trip which Included
! natreaf Canada; the Canadian
R.c-ties· a 'tjslt with bl&amp; mother
l "· A: R. WoodgPrd, and · bJ~
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Theodore
playfully approached
food dish at ·t.be home of
c . E. Lewls . .The dog
·~~~r~;~anapped
the bdy,

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Commuter Train
· c ash
f
e$ St8 t'}Oft
·25 Perso
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JERSEY CITY, N. J. UP- A·
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crvwded Pennsy vama
81 roa
commut .. tram plowed into a
bumper at the Exchange Placr
Station today, injuring at lrasl 2IJ
persons, two seriou&amp;ly, poilrr reported.
Police said 25 persons were
ntahed in tllree •mbulances and
three pollee automobl·les to Jersey
Uty 1\'.iE&gt;dical t:enter. 'J'he vtct.m:.
'''flre reported
suffering from
thoek and body injuries.
'!'he train wa!l en route fro m
DIYhe&amp;d Junction, N. J., to Jcr ~t!y
City. It · reached here about 8:31
a. m. EDT ot the height of the
rush hour.
Police said the tr&lt;~in's engtflcer
"misjUdged" his
dl .11lanre und
struck thi!: bumper "with conaiderable impact."

rlucled at the Chester Methodist
Church for two weeks. 'llle pastor
Rev. R. M. Grove is bJ_ing
bv Rev. Barnett of Huntington. W.
Rev. E. E. Banthart of Ches-.
ter is
leader and Miss Donna
liolter IS pianist.
meeting opened 'Monday ,
b R
B
tt b,.. hl
Julyinspiring
16 · Y message
ev. arneto a.,ng
an
largeg
congregation of MYF members and
adulu. The Chester Youth Fellowship led by Mrs. Robert Wood
entertained the charge Youth
Fellowship that night.
A c!Jrdial welcome is ex~ended
to all. Servlcese begin at 8 r. M.

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or chemical pllcat would
ed in Meigs Countywithin
mediate future.
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that mapy Jolk •
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a IIJIID e op as
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mating plana
from
M t1ga Countr 4-H Club .« F. F. area. Any •Uch
A. boys or gtrls an eliJible tD aecwdiDg to
win a free Brown Swba
meat '"would be
.
from a dam with • 4001b
annOUiltement
made
riC('Ird
-tAll ihat l!;
c~uwl tbe ~itive loca•tion
.,.,, of one
•nv
hufnet-.
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thc_y would lik• to
SWISII heifer.
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Ohio btfore Augu.. lat.
to be eUclbJe muat be qed
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Noble Released
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From Meigs Jail
2Cars Damaged
On$500Bond
At-Bridge, Sat.
Cnrt Noble, M, Middleport.
released from county jail nn
Tursdav on his ·own reco!lnizance
of bnnd in the sum of $500.
Noble ifi aweihng Grand .Jury
11rtinn as a resUlt of a shooting in
Middleport several weeks ago.
He is char~ed with shootinA: with
intent to kill as the result of an
::ltt:rration over the non·payment
of 20 ren_te fnr h9me brew.
NDble allegedl:v fired a 12 gauge
llt. 33.
shotgun
at Woodrow Call and
to tile
to . Harrv Morris 'both ot Middleport,
· wowldina both.
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Cl011ing o( the etchanges crealICE CREAM SOCIAL
nd a nu:nbl'r or probleirla of an
The Youth Fellowship o£ the
MEETING ' CALLeD .' .
emergf'n('y nat lire, offk-i:a1s of the Syracuse church on July 21 at 'l:30
A meeting of tbe , ,Oar~
commumUcs stlid.
sponsor &amp;n ice cream aoeial at tbe Racing Association will · ~e ~ ·
M!J.yors of four cornmupii'.ioo'!" Syracus.l Church on July 21 at 7:30 at the Wilson KobiiCt•' ~UfiD in
, nouJ.~eci they were
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Jumbus t() &lt;li!;cuss the '"''11&lt;"
L , Fr.ar.k J. Lau 11 e:11~ . .The gov·
prnor's o!~' c.c said tluot no rl'&lt;I,Ue'it
for a meeting had been made.
A strike began against the com·
pany in 24 Southeastern
Ohio
counties Sundav. The excllRnges in
this area, mo!'it of them manned
by one operotor.
C(;ntlnued in
operation until today. About haU
01 !he compt~ny·s syl!ltem has Qtal
tcleuhvlle!l.
c;mpmy o{fici!.ls tied up ln a
me eting in Portsmouth, col,lld no:
br- rr.acht•d to isme a. statement
on drvclopmen :s in Je£ferson
county.
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.(leuvy dam~q:e ...,., , .-r.oort~tt tl'l
two cars whlcb collided On the
West Virginia sido ~~ the Pomeroy.Mason Bridge on Saturday evening according to W. T. Thorn,
Mfii!On town marshal.
The eRrs dr!Veh by Bill Cook
nf M11son and Tommy La\;"l'nder of
Jlartford
as the Lavender
of£ tbe bridl~ ­

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naug Y is, a se employed periOD
acting II an ~gent for Fred
Li Lk'
n .. , trustee, tn ta mg o[ the Op.
tions.
M_...gb
L-...uDZl.lu
f'&amp; statement to.&lt; ·
day definit,ely stam-...1 eurre.... ,
ru.niOt'l In the
area •

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OIVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGs-MASON ARU

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Kloeald,

'ili~~~er ~)'Dtbla, and 100

.IChARD S. OWEN

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at tile post

BY CHARLES M. M;CANN
Unlttd Prnt St&amp;H Correspondent
Dt pl (lmollc re la t iO ns between
Soviet Russ ta and WeJ t Germ a n)

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p ,}WeNJ Ohto

lb.tional adve rtl.d ng repreasentat tve, Bottm ellt KuuLall, lllc

are tn a very bad W&amp;JI
There ts even s peculatiOn tn
so me European d plomaltc qua rteJs over the posstbtllty of a
break m rclat10ns
That :-;e'"ms most unhkely But
tt would not he ;. uropr1J1ng tf lhe
Kremhn declares open warfal e
•oon on tO\&amp;Ih old West German
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
The recal, iasL weekend of Val
ertan A Zorm, the Spvlet umbas

3Q LexiDRtOn Ava, N ew Yntk City, I~ N Y

&amp;ubsertptloll rata Dehvery by cam er where availuble 30 cents
per week one :year m advaoce at The D.ally Sea lm ~l off tee. $1~ 60,
ail. moutb" $780, three month s, $3 90 By m,)tor r Ullte where
avaU1ble one mLI!th, $1 By mail one y ~r $8, sb. muo tb.B, $4 211,
thte.! months, $2 &amp;.., one mon th $1

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The recent and rath l'l
ung.e~s

sp.eclacle of the (

unusu I

st e kw;.::

t o prt' ~s more mon \ li.i bagat tP
(r 1 t' !'
l ll ll l i
lll {IH
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o r 900 m JI!w n ~l t~ n &lt;J !cl ul'L.:a nt li t
lense Oep i.i rl nwn t ~ n ggc~t s ~u m i
(~Ct S of il fC (hilt
f11r II I ~ Ouo f I ( I
son- haye het'n pa •tl} Wt' ll lu d

de n from the peopl e wh o ~uup
togPtber th ""t null wus
Fact numb pr one th c' Dt f} aJt
men! IS tn fll l' 1n lereslt d 111 hu 1lll
tng defense ttum 1n sperulm g dol
tan F&lt;1cl numbl l t wo
OV''' hi! til
of pt()(uremr nt
nw lhod ~
an I
Improved ronhHt and t 11urdl th1l10n
w1th con tractors nnrl su bro ntrac
tors have ~ l ea th e d \ h( rlo w o ( d e
h•nseo J{'(jll trem' nl~ gi vt·n IIH
m tl1t ar} hf'llt'r (ontn I 11f thr t m 1n
1fold p rtoJ I'(' t ~ 1 h1 ~~ tH IV.In f ' ~ t Q
Ji! t&gt; lh t&gt; r with thf' m~ n •t::" nwn l ~f'n
JUs arthe man uf 11 h n 1 a~f l.( lVIn "
the ta xpayer a l 1l1 11 tlln fnr. h1
m(lnpy Lh an Iii' t•veJ h1d b; fn1 e

all of th ~ l!u m lJ~ dJo].lped hy US a ~ r
cr 1ft 111 Wo1I&lt;J Wa r 1 \\o• 11 ld \\- iir
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•n t:rl:'as. of 11p
pl l&gt;XI IU l lie l y \ (){) j lt"r HIJ\ arto;..;;
tht lw~ rd u nd Jnda},
ll l't.'tl o f
h1ghr r sk dJs I ll S p l \l of II fOll l [[)Jt.J
li"ILI •·• s~ 111
1 n gmu~ r 1 n g
hnu rs
l' li! UIJ • d \11 • l l~e l op plu n ps
no"
fl y111g r!H g.c ll lli H of m:magrm( rJ !
h!ls utt un llv H du c~ d st nu
Wu1 II lhr JH ICI'III i.igf' o f

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h.1h o r

:Hid nvc1 hr. d tt p t t'~e n tl tl m tti e
lotH/ ('fl~ t of som~ 1\pt~
'l lnt: ~ll ll nnt f 1rt 111 rm nlm11. n).{
lht lO~ \ (I( aJ rnnft suvs AlA 1s
\lu mtrnsr r ompe!tt10n th at gov
r tns fl it' l!lr l u ~trv In enm mei ~C a l
au rraJ t pru du ~ twn,
where l 'S
m• n u f u lu rt J ~ com pe te
wtl h a ll
t hl'r n l110ns t h ~ worl cl a1 rh w•s

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For Enactmtnt Now

Bpcc\al to Ce11trol Pre11a AIHfoclatlon
ASIRNOTON-conanutonalleadert hold little J1ope for enactment of a fedtn.l IChool aid bill despite President Elaentu;nnr't pertOnlll appeal for re~lval of the legtalatton d~teated by

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tht Houae. "l'lme aa welt aa wharp dleatreement Ia running agatnat
proponentl of federal uatatan~e although there 18 no araument
With the need ror ffl(lte clauroome In the nation
With adjomnment of Congre1.1a only about two
Wteka away, Capitol Hill chtefa aay that thete
wouldn't be time to revive auch a controvet alnl
meaauu1 and get It pllaBed thla year In additio n
to the aecregntlon lsaue whlclt led to the bill s
death tn the Hou&amp;e, Democrate and Republicans
are allll tar apart on the admlnistJatlon's propoted formula tor distributing the aid
Th~ admlni11tratlon wanta the tchool funds 11.l•
Jocatld to 1tate11 on the baala of their need wbile
a Jtronc aegment In Congreu bellevea they
ahOuld be dl•ta1buted on the basl.a of populaUon.
Furthermore, there Ia no a11urance that Rep.
Adam C. Powell (D), New York, who lucce!'ls~
tully wrote •a antl·•erregatton amtndment Into the original bill,
won't try atala If a new mea•ure comes up

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8 WI'I"I'Y WITNESS-The wnnellS waa Erwin Shnfer, a member
of a Chlcaco ln.eurance brokeJ D.ge arency He told membflra 01 a
House commute. that he wa11 going to e)(plaln to- them the function•
ot a broker. Sharer ae.h.l, ''A ba'Oker Ia like o. prea~her at a. wetldinl'
Ht doetl\'t ro on a honeymoon, but he • uaentlal to the marrtare."
After the lauan.tu IUbtlded,. a member asked him to explain how
a man he wu not well aequo.lnted with addltlltd him 111 "Dear
Mike· In a letter
The wltbeu told the memben that ' ln the lnaurance bL11Inta w•
den't have the protocol you do ' He haatened to add that when
addrtsllnr &lt;:ODJreaemen he alwo.yt refer1ed to them u 'atr."

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J'.Oit JKE- Many polltlca.l obaervera believe Dan

Tbomton, former Colorttlo governor and a peraonal trlettt.l a.n.d

Plvinl

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compqlon ot Preah.lcnt JCiaenhower, It a man to watch. u
polltleat "umer."
• Th!.a feellnc wu ltrtngth~ned when Thcmton a,retd to htld up
\b' Republican headquarter• In Chicaro dMIPtd to holo:t t~ farm
b.lt 1ft tha OOP l'lft)tl TMmton Ia known ae an exeeu,nt ~:.rpntser,
and the pl'tlltil'e he could gBr~n U the RepubUcau IU(ottd In t~e
mld~wnt election' thll autumn wuld pLiab him bito pro~n&lt;:t ••
~""""'tlol timber for mo.
'J'I!O~ :lr1t ran tor aovemor In 1930, when a yaeucy e&amp;mmlt-o

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him u Ule candidate a montn Hfol'lt the tlectton atter-

tiWt GOP nomlntt had died. He won by a lud4~1dt
~~ bll bid tor rt.ilectloh.

two yurt latotl'

llftc!t then 'l'homton hal twice rtj~tad polftbt&amp;tloat tor lbe lo•
att troin Colorado, and repo!ltedb' hu tul'ntd Chwn otrert Of top
w~ lObi ttndertd htm •1 tilt ~~~etlhowor tljlmloltlrotoon.

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A
the endotaemmt ot Otn. Doua-,

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their election c&amp;mp&amp;ip.l thla lnlll,...ftl
thtm'l, Btnato.. Hernwl Wtlktr WbO IMtblly
pt,tmary race tn I&lt;labo, po~U~H&amp; two
tht "''icl Soldier" prailln; hla. rteor¢. c ...
"!fl~'""' MtcArtbur ltroftJty whiM\
eom-4 by '"·Prtttldoo&gt;~ Hamo •· """-

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obt&amp;ln almllfr le\\ewot c:c.qa"'l48tlq1:!.

.,,.,. ,.," '!~Arthur no Jp11.f$r ~
L.;;_·;;~ he keynotod lhf
Ill
VOttl &amp;nd "-'!!\\
not'"' 1o bavo lilt n04 Of

tlle po~t ponticlfll factor he
OOP ""'yent~n, 1).1' en;~o,...

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be

It's n1et ' or " uyet " The bunu
ca n t even st~ell 'No"
• Yes' tS ' Da." NJ)w what t1ud
o r ~unpl e mmded baby talk u
Ua ' You Dllk somebody a tbiD&amp;
and he s a~ s 'Da" and all YQU need
ts some rubb,er due~ and a tand
box to meet h1m as an ec@al tla,

RUARK REPORTS

On Hl"s Reasons For Not
T R •
Paying A Visit 0 USSIO

HINGTON

h4trol School Aid
Dtomtd lhlt Uttlon?

to the es tab.
h11hme.nt o( ~relations only
as ~
means of pursumg h1a No 1 goal

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EVENTS§:§~§

a

mdu~a\ton

Aden~uer consented

fr} IudDy ptodu res mure lltrhame duet tr n "111 lnuld the success iv e
pnunds ner man hoUJ the-n d u rm ~ mmll 1 1 111 • o~ r mngs whtrh todu1
the World War II 'w• arf' a ~s 11 r art! ltoWtl t h&lt;1 11 1n v othe r malo r.m
v a1•• ~ tr r tl v guvcr n"d lJ\ th e
BY ROBERT C RUARK
t&gt;d hy lhe Atrera ft l nrlustnr s As 1lu ~tr
,
dfo t t~ rn m!'l f O t ft•n!H'
Dl' pt l
It
Is , matte r of no JmJ,r l 1 Jnr
son utwn Or put tl n ~
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nu ga'
way ' Excludmg mrl al!n n 1h (&gt; ;ll!
mf' 1n ln~s of bu~ trws~ n well a~ un tl Pul bY antl Bess, anu" a II 111'
ct aft tmlustn ptoduc' ~ ,1 nn•dwn pt M 1
re st of lhem \ IH'o ple gu to ltuMSta
jet bOmbe r at le1!8 (osl
pc r a11
h t c. II M tum ~\rJdl y lout ts l amll
franll' pountl tha n a hi 1vv r u~l! n
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SUi t 1 Nln makt II Wllh
lh ttl1
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A!. £'Ver yo n'' know ~ lh t'
to~ on lodav s ftg hlln l! 111 mt•s ~ ~
II lin t h•\ It n•• l f':&lt; l•n v tga nt
p1opl1 ltk l th l ~ hett now { o~n ;
m r. n v t1mrs thnt of lh f'1t 11 n H~nr
vevt• 111 t vr n Mnnsoo r t he \'\ll llt•.
old rurrht-ar ~ Bul lht•v art• buill
whH h Is pa rt uf h1•l tll g tn g to a
1o ,fl ghl In an 1 nv u on m;nt M
f A P PHYSICALS GIVEN
horse
scot mil he 11 rmm ntr f r 1tl lfl l\ nt
f' Jvl l Au Pnl•ol t H it ts h~d th d r
Hilt I ~It kc out on t h e HttS~ tan "
aonl e or superson ic ,prf'd~ 1tom
ph vs!ull r x u mln n \lon ~ by [)r R R
Jukt' th iN Kr ushev 1 kn ow Ito"
wcapo1ls anrl LHm1nduu s
Hlll
P 1 kl• n, 11 I he Jo n~' s
Memm 1111 tn ~p1ll Ju s sft ii:J!l m o ru c k ~ J Hu t
tude~ condt tw ns Uu t
dunlv per ( IIR H' l\1ondoy t&gt;ve nlng Whl•n th ey how ~~ a w untn gut ng to g"t
celv ed In the la ~ l dcc udt.&gt; A ~t n till t With
Commondant Rnh crl ~mn c plarc as h tlll ll
Ftt{ndl y
•le jet hombcr mm t d Wllh th e Ft ~ 'l c 1 nt thou h~atlquarters at lht; v.hen the Hl g Guy s tJe l l ~ K1u ~ htv
~avij AlA ' ha" !lom-(J of Mr an dMrs Emmell - excuse- nw a mJnu\t - KHHlhh
latetH weapons
freuter dP~ tru c ltv f' cupa b!IJ tv th 111 Shuler North Thlrtl Avunue
- holt! 1t u mm tll e mut~' &lt;l' IIEV ?
N ow wh.JI ktnd or a lumdlt• Is
that ror ll lllllj lk- ll1U !Of'h]tk ffi ll·
sutc-u h th1· ln ~ k w1th Jt \\'hat
kmll 1. hnndl 1s thnt for .t llHJt h lk
tvpe guv you tlnn l w ~ n\ tn knn\~

\

was

of th£" enmtty
Ade11aue-r has 'roused m RU ssi&amp;
1p the last lew months
A._isalon Cu lrrcr
Tbe recall also was a tocltc ad
QU.ISlo~ _ that the Sovtet .:overn
.h~t wundered In sendmll Zorm
to IO.\\P tP. the hrrot place
4"'MUe.t went to Mosco., last
S¥plem,her to establiSh diplomatic
f~~l,9P,II between BlS government
and 1\uss1a
'Jihere was consui'erable anx1e'y
at that t1me that West Germany 's
t1es wtth the Western AU,1e s
nUJbt be weakened sen ouJiy as the
result
r
It s oon developed, however that

I n " Il l I! or w.•g

fur liS hu tlt fll Ci uf l Mill I.' th:m S6
P 'IVC' whl'lmm ..! prdto t cncc
TH r 1 ' nl • f th e 2 478 &lt;Llrc ruft fl o w11
.1-lo better exa mpl e o r moll l'} ~ bv wo t ltl .u li Jnes ;u e mrutc tn Am
Th · ~a me
compelltrve
worth can be
found th.1n
0111 ll tUl
f,u
tm~
p!I
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il
tn
nulJta
n all rra rt
f1ghtm g pla ne!&lt; l1 t''ip 11t mfhtt wn
1
ht&gt;rl'
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nn
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u
ra
n
ce
thnt
an }
labor und rn:~l cr t a l cnst mCJ'Cas1~
and the graet er ~ ze and ~o ruplc x. enrnnu n} wilh a ~ uccl· ~Hf ul f1ghter
Uy of modern atrcr aft t h1 ~ wdus hnm bf' J m tr 1nsoort now tn pr o

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sador to West Germany

'A1ilt

Ku1t 111

6 55 Slt{n On
7 00 Today
9 00 Coffee Tlma
10 00 Home

The News

EDITOR

P1.1bj.is' " every a ft ernoon e:l.t'ept Sunday by Tht' Ohio Vall ey
Stlltlnet Inc, :tl 110 MfiC hanic St Pum ~""' 0 Hu,U tt&gt;..il off lt e
pbOIIe 398. edit Dn a) oftk tt ph u~e 3H7

Eotert.d as seNJ od cl:1ss msllm&amp;

Gacy

lift .MbDda, for t\elr boma iD

REYNOLD E. GREENa

CYt'rt

If hl' t&lt;il ls l1 Ill'&lt; IF l ~t lW ~ Ll1

Jlrtvale~

How ) ou got n):!: lo be a forr wn
rurn oponlll' tJ t tr ytltl ~pent! 1ll
} Olt r llllll lo,l"k lll!.l mtn the l11
!Luna •• winc h

1.'1 wt tlti' ll
btr u u s~·

~&lt;'u rec urd

b1•cou ~e

wut Slalm sell1ng

one duy
tht•

th ey

~llllvln ;.J

r rt&gt;am and the next d.t v the bum
h a~ bee n ir nderl And what's ht s
ll(JI.l lll l' nmnl
an yhnws ? Lemmo
luok m lhr Wodd Almonac It
got to he thet(' som to place
AHA No wonder lhey knock
W h&lt;) can ~a y hel lo to 1\
hu m ntJtlll t1 J oseph V t~Su l JllllOVtc h

hun oH

Dii:tgash\tll, D:thu gashvtlt l)l.n ~u~

hvll l' l 1ke tl ~oy s •n tlu N11 ~
l'L'ntury t:yc loptJdla uf NanH.!~'
Hum ('JII I CVI II 11 p c ll hi ~ own
namt ~h e ~ umc

lwi rC

N•1

thcv sr:tag h11n The
lmi' W! t!r rs (, nlld hougltt

llt JL I

woy

wohdt&gt;~

Hu ~&lt;&gt; lll for a n" how l

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lO Aalde
12 SillY
13 P1ed
U IndeflnJt•
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IS OWns
lt Neuter

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(anat I
28 Bright

bull
( EJYPt )

2'

f Carting
vehlcll'
8 A painter

~

9 Coronet
ll Carrlra
US Conceale4
1&amp;. Buddha

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Faete~~~t

as
rope ..

88 Affirm•
atlve
Vote1var

~ (Chin.

18 Boor

al()ft

K ind of
If, Abataln
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IIWtet bi.I~Ult
*I Employ
10 Cuckoo
22 A.'bout
:tl Blbllf'al ct~7
13 Dranchel
~3.. Axle
or learn~nt~ (mM:h )
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85 Farm

light

,... name I

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2lJ Opf'n ·

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36 Hint
39 Solemn

80 Like
31 Full ol

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flsaurell

U P•rt of
· to be

!2 Aace!'ILI
3t Respiratory
lnfettlonl3

4.2 Padding for
ttte h&amp;,;lr

up

Jl,t l l ht \
s ·nd them to W~:~ s h111 g lon I
I rmalh ~ol to 11pt1 ll ~lu lut t \
wtthoui th tnktn g too 11lU£' h aho nl
It and what do lhcv tl"' SttL!
~ h lm do wn (ht lt•aky t•of (' n lu i
Plt) ln!l

nri th " n(x 1

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rot Sn vann11h rt !l. h1 now

I aln t

nn profe!ls hm:tl seoul
looklnt.: fu r the ongtn1l thr11
h·Ccl lb• x I 111 ~1 wont th1 ~e tl w u
peopl(' to
h uhl s ttll w lt t l ~ t I
rh. ngr my carbon

There

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some

ot her mixed up In

Arme-nt ~ n or
th ts Ru ~~tn n

bu .. inets but I can't find th e bum
m lh'J IJook H!:' c11 n help tUn lh('
SC'viet wrthout no MSisrance from

mo

011 now I r r membcr hht nnm£1
Sernyan or frt ikovan or snm elhtn l,l

TWO DAYS PRAYER
"lvr.n to your aid llfl I IITI
Ht, and to qrsy tt•lr• I will
ur'y you. I htvt mtde, and I
will bear: I wilt carry .nd will
Myt." halah ...... aSV).

12 00 Parso'n s StLidy
12 30
I 30
2 00
it

C un ent

1 enne&amp;see Erme
Ma t m ee The atre

3 00 Queen For a Day
45 Modern Romance.5
4 00 Comedy Tlme
4 30 My Little !Mlwa:!e

IJ 00 A unJ: Dru Sh.ow
e: 00 Neg Pictw-e

c otfeq_ 'l'J.me
Hom e
t 1 00 Fea th ell Your Nest
J 1 30 It C011ld Be You
12 00 Ca:m~ers aoes to School
g oo

tO 00

12 30 CU r'l'f'nt

3 4~

animal
Anti .

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Modern ROmances

5 00 Aunt Dru
00 News Picture
5 30 Hopa!ong CastkiY

6 15 Sports F:te

8 30 Ka1ser Aluminum Hour
9 30 Rosemary Clooney Show
It) o6 D~ar Phoebe
10 30 This ts Show Busmess
1 100
News
ll 0~ Well't'hereaat
11 10 Pl"'SS Box
l I 15 IMov.i e Museum
11 30 f Grt'litn Intrigue
12 00 Tonlogbt
100 SiiJ; Off

a vP1t

4 00 Comedy Time
4 SO My Lt lt~ Margie

6 30
6 45

7 00 !iuprrll)an
7 30 GrMl'd Ole ()pry
8 00 Sneak PreVJe,.;

after

1 30 Tennl!59efl Erllle
2 00 Ma.1m ee ~
3 00 Queen ro, a Day

{I

Snooky tanson
NtW!I CMBV!ln

WredAti. Mteb.,

7 00 Today

6 15 Sports Eyed 25 o:- Poul &amp; r.tory Ford

MASON CLINIC
Adm itted. Mn

6 25 Let~ Po$UI
6 30. Jaye P Morgan
6 45 News Caravan
7 00 Dr Huds on's Secret Jour1\~

oo

mw.

~h,sn

McDan~el, Cbet~b l re,

A dau&amp;bter to
Lynn to lfr and Jln C&amp;rl
Btrths

TUISDAY
8 00 Sign On
a 00 Captain Koogaroo
9 00 Gam-y MOOre
9 30 Aftihur Gcd!rey
10 30 Strike It R1i'h
1111Jl0 Vahanl Lady
1115 Love of Ufe
11 30 Search for TolllOI"l''\Y
11 45 Guiding Ugbt
12 00 Mtdday IMIIl'l:tllt..&gt;tt
12 30 A! the World Turr.
1 00 John~ C8J'6()n ~GW
1 30 Houseparly
2 00 Big Payot.f
2: 30 Bob &lt;Kosby Show
3 00 Brl,g:hter Day
3 15 Secret Storm
3 30 Edge of NJ.eht
4 00 Katie's KUebe.n
4 30 Lucky 8 Ranch
fl 00 'N!-e Eariy Show
6 00 Art Linkletter- 'l!Jntlthe Kld.t
6 1!5 'l&gt;ouglas Edward s

!'nOM!

Beot

A daughte-r. Ehu. Faye to

itlldllnes

and Mrs EJh• Mdlillan, Jlf17
A
Cathy AnD

Weatb~

fress; ~!.\ ~
llii""&gt;t... lWt!Jt of C&lt;mlfu1

McDaDiel

Fa.eto~H ~e
Tonight
~
s;.n Off
Off Prayer

·---- -WEDNESDAY

8 00 Sign On
9 00 Captain Ktn~aroo

the untficat1on of Germany
9 00 G11117 Moore
RusaLa got o!l on the w~;ung root
ll3P Arthur Godfrer
by sendlng Zor1n to West Germany
10,30 Strike it Rich
as lts ftrst ambassador
n 00 Valitnt ~
K"1"'tln Hltehet Man
11 1!5 Lov-e of Ute
H1s nommatton was accepted
11 30 $eareh fot !i'omO'ITOW
only with reluctance and open re.
11 415 Gaid:i!J;g' U,:ht
sentment
12 00 !Midday Ma-Unee
W-est Germans r~alled at once
12 30 As The WOrld Turns
that Zorm wtth h•s toothy sm1l e
. _1'00 John_.y C~n Show
1.9 a Kr&lt;emlm hatchet man
1 30 ' Housepfr'ty" ;
It was Zorin who was sent to
2 00 The B~ P~ff
Czechoslovakia to prepare the way
2 30 J BOb CrOfihy ~how
tor the coup which put thaL coun3 00 Brighter Day
try behi nd the Iron Curtain
In
3 15 Secret S =
I
111411
3 30 Edlle oil
Zorln armerl tn Bonn las t Dec
4 00 Katie'S" 11
ember 20 He had hardly un
.. 30 LuetJi . )ltM.di
packed h1s bags wben tJl' em
~ 00 'llhe ~Show
barked on a
campa1gn lu butld 0 30 Range Rider
S 10 Re,i:lonaf flepol"'er
G e rman ~
7 00 Phtl Silvers
6 15 Doug\U Edwards
h,imself up With West
and
underm1ne Adennur s re. 7 SO Navy J,.og
6 30 CLSco~K•d
•
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8 00 Joe ~nd Mabel
'ltOO Arth r
!1,1.arf.i:~ to VJ S!\ West Germans 8 30 Sl!lrUme ~~atr6
8.00 ..,nl.u
e
orfJclals bv pa~~ tng t.hp West Ger· D 00 $84',1)00 'Qu8Sitl0n
B 30 F";'f ·'GM a St"CJ'et
man Fore1gn Ofrtce and to attend 9 30 Do Y0\1 Trw.t Your W1fe1
9 00 US Steel Hour
aU so1 ts of pubhc gathermg~ 1rom 10 00 Your E.~o Reporter
10 00 Y-Qur Es~o RepOrter
eoncer h to b"l•r e ve ni ngs He en 10 15 Sports Parade
10 Hi ~ports h-rade
terta 1ned lav 1shlv
Weatherman
10 25 Weathe-rman
Overaea.t Advan.tu!re
JU 30 Ten 'J'btrly ThC'lltre
Olvtr~ FrMJe-Out
News
J 1 00 News
All he succeeded 1n domlrl was to 11 o:; '11he Late Show
1l 05 The ~.;t-te Show
anlaJQni~e A,den,Jluer He \I. as gh .
S~otn Off PraYer
,
Sl~ Off Praver
en freeze out treatment.
-=~:...:=.::=.=::-:--:--::=::::--::Hence 1t was not a startltq.g de.
velopJQeot when Zorln vlslled Ade
..... ~
'
nauer Saturday and told ~lDl he
~~D~I$DAV
TUESDAY
was eotng bit.Ck to Moscow to take
t 1 !59 , Skdit ;on~, Jl
up another: post Zonn did not say 11 ~9 S1gn On
"
00 l&lt;I'~Sltbb~
who would be Ills surcesor-11 lbl!
12
lO ~tim } ''~~"'
12
00
Falm
&amp;
F.ancy
Kremlin 1ntends to nttme fln~ ~uc
1 30 }' em11p!!:e _..1:.bu..-h
ee8.1Jor at \.his hme
2 00 Afl\.e1•n6on ~ftlm Feshval
1 30 F.emlnin,e Touch
Adenauer has referred to world 2 00 Atternou-n Ftlm Fec;tJval
4 00 F1lm ~
Commumsm 10 recent weeh
ot"
4 00 ~ Konucs
3 00 F1lm
the No 1 enemv of G1 rmany HIS 4 SO Rocky Jones
S 00 M;tcl:ey Mou-:~e
fore1a:n mtnist er Henn('b Oren
!5 00 •)'rickey Mouse
6 00 N"w"
tano remu1ded RJJ"Ssia 1n a speech It 00 Nf!W8
6 05 Weather
on July I that West Germonv
6 10 SJl&lt;ll'ts
6 OG Wr :tther
wants back the territory
caiilt of e to Sp?rt;
9115 Johl&gt; Daly
the- Oder--Ne1ue R1Ve1'8 Ime which 6 15 JO!ho D:1ly.
6~ . D"'heyl1014 nunDilll~'· . ;
Poland now occupies
Adena.ur 0•3a WJmer Bros Prese-nt.
7,3&lt;&gt; l'be Amo.ing ~
and Brc:ntano have sa1d ~1rmly
8 00 Screen
Directors
Wy.U Earp
th11t they wlll not negot1ate wllh
house
..
G
the Ffat G~:~rmen pommu:nl~t te.
EJildy A&gt;obld Show
gimeo on uniftcatlon.
WM · ~ftlhl F&lt;~&lt;hl•
An East German delegatiUn ar
U.M. Th"~t.re
rJVed m Moseow Monday to con·
tlbd Weatner
duct "Important negotlatioq~ ''
Th1s mav be ll\e Kremlm s flflll1
move 10 an anU-Adenauer cam.~~~c..!~~;!'5!~:-.-'"':....S-·-;-:,

ue

Orlglnol

Goesslers

PICK~ ~ ~Jill.

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BATH OUTFIT
COMPLETE TO FLOOR

149.95
Denning Electric

Miss Mary Jones
Is Honor Guest
At TJJesday Party

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Deep Well Pump
AND 42 GALLON TANK

Only136.00
Shallow Well Pum

O.li:RDINIIlS TO PICNIC
T!le Am.~t.eur Gardenel'.l Club
will have- 1tbeir annual picnic at

the

bom~

of Mrs. E M Blake,

Fn~

day e\'Eining with th'" party to be
bel-d at the ~orne of the president.

WITH 12 GALLON

Mrs Ben Philson, an case of bad
weathel"

104.00
PICKENS
Paint and Hardware

WCTU MilTS FRIDAY
The W C T U will meet Fnday
at 7 30 at the home of MitiS Flor·
inel 'talbott wHh Mrs H M Cross

and Mm Emma Matt!tews a• col
hostessea--"

Helenat \~;:;~~~~·
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RoUte No 2. PoRt
Newburg, Mls119url,

29 Monka

2, c/ o Tressa BoLIIWJre, I!&lt;

33 Place
Btandar4

notified th&amp;t on the ' 17th
July,
H Parsons.
Infant
A Parsons,

B4

M Roman

pound
36 Coquetttah:
37 Muurlurn
38 Vl'rb

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future tena.

•o43 Oral
Chopped
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Rub out

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IN A 1.1~ A fi!L.QCI&lt; L.QfiG W COl-LECT

HI&amp; .$2111 ~C:I! TICKET•"

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YOUR BU.LS
PAYMENTS

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for the thret )L ..
IPt ~· two o· .. et~ Slnst• letters apo.atruphle.. the ~~ ,h and lonnatton ot the Worda an aU hint•
~ch daJ tht ~cod' a.~t•~ A" dUI'ertnt.

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nw.nth. (2-ye.~r

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you

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' eabii of th :. Tt~nth Annual Bend I team in the opt'ner wnh
mg the OVEC team of Kyger Creek hpmerliatc area comprb'inl qama
~...II Touroament on l'~ursd:.y f r games slall!d to foll ow.
will met&gt;t Philip Sporn No. 2. Gal- 1 Meigs and Mas.an Countrle-.!1.
",..p.r.C: a.t 8fl(h\el tl e ld m Mason • two games wil l pit th~ Au nt
liP.OHs Eagl !l' wlil fBCi· Philip Sporn
Sayo has said that he ~s ha:l
Thrff opening night.•; games ar" !1 ·'s B1·ead te!\rn of
and GSI o( Gallipolis: w.IJ play the r-equests from teams which had
ecbeduled wllh the fu·st gam 1 set 1ga u1~1 the
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"tG aet under way at 7 30 p m , ae-~ M nnts ond the S mith
of the tact that no mort
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\lllh Mr and Mrs . Milford Fred&amp;~­
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Nina Lou, Ronnie S~ncer of
Chellhire, Esther J.1:ae, Marry Lee
and Tommy Spencer and Jrfm·
Jean IJ,ing enjoye!f a · pienit at
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:Mil. Curt FrederJ£k Thursday.
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United Prtss Sports. Writer
CANTON, Mass. UP
The
f{)Urnament profeaslogals are up
In anns today OV l ii" the format o-f
the PGA &amp;oft c!Ja mpionshlp - ooe
o fthe four most covet(!d fairway
events of the year • and they
are doomed t() d lsappolntment by
a four to one vote
The PGA, whJch starts at Blue
Hill Country Club
on
Friday,
Is the ony Jl'I'Ofessl{lnal
lflatc!l
pay event of the year. At such
It It on~ tournament In which the
game'~ grtat players
can
be
knocked out In one round.
Thus the circult'i cas~ and carry players would llkl!! it convert&lt;~
Into fl 72-hole medal play tourna

menl.

At it turned qut, fl[!!~ ¥senuta
Dale LOI)&amp; Juuled ~~~ !&gt;J!1 ond
pitc her R:onnie Kflne had to mate.

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less than 18 boles . Burk4 oould
Charles
be on his way to a 615 an~ ~.
Mrs.H. Helen
A.
2 and 1, or what have you. Meannati
whil anot!ter "name" ~toiCer may
John
catch a "cold" competltqr, bothered by the llblkes, ln Ule flrt;t
rouDd and oo.a&amp;t bome with a 75.
Oertalnly there is an unfair
guality !nvolvo11d.
"A lot or nne players hav~t • won
the PGA" Penna expalned ca~
ftllly, "but here- and thcte a l~t
of ll(.lll'amblent have won It, too .
Belnt a hlghy • prized event, one
~f t~e four b. fit a)ong t!Je U. S.
Open, the Masters and the- Y/Qrd,
It should go to the man who Is
belt over a ~pee"
But ,}8 Jon11 aS' the "homr1 p{'Qfl"
have i vot• and a fOur to · o'ne
majority, it'1 going to stay' the
way lt Is.

But there are
approxlmatel,v
5,000 r;oglstered golf prufeaslonalt
In the Unit.d Stat ... Of the ... al
last count, oni.JI 90(1 were regl&amp;'
te red tournl'm ' tlt players. There!o~ the so-called ".!lome pros",
the £u.,ys wh&lt;l make th-e PGA an
annual pll(Jrimage dictateo
how
the PGA 'hall be payed
0
Nothfntl To Lose
Their reaaonlng Is quite. obvious.
CJNClNNATI tm Pitcher
11 they qualify aectlonally, they Don Newcomge't denial thAt he
go to the PGA and can com~ called National League ~mplres
aaalnsl a Sam Snead, a Jlmrn;v "gutesa" saved blrn rrom a ppk
Demar1j or a Jackie Burke,
U slble suapensloo and (l~ today bOt
t~y win, they can talk about It put IUm lntit a nuw battle wlth
to their club members all winter b~t~eball wriwrs IMIVerlna the Dod·
If thl!y lose, ~o what?
gen on their we.stern trip
,'his onlook ls easlly und ~i'stood
Newcombe' waa otd !ted to ap.
by such a former tournament star pear before Nattona Leafi~H! PreBas handsome Tony Penna.
!dent Warren C. Allots Tuer.tlay
"How cnn you
blame
those where he wa1 confrm~te4 with hla
hom e PI'O!:I w'!lo makes this an an- remarkR· "I call t~ umpires a
nual vllcatton ?" he a.sks "Actual. bunch ot autless burtll and 'ou can
ly, In overy oorner of the nation, quotf me."
they are- the backbone ot
the
Bll tfew- pl"pi"Q~ lirned a
game and thi s is their tflUrna. j nateme'Pt Which ~p
- oded wJth
ment "
. the words, "J "P'If
cilly deny
But al'l a man who l1 «lcoanlzed that 1 evR llld anr ' auel• t!l.Jq.
&amp;c a £'\ub • mnking mast .nnlnd. 1 jllfl;t did not sa)' 'that or anythlne
wllO hand- tailors various wellht.od like that."
,
GUet read tbe remll'; •ttrtbutclubs for th.e perfection - minded
money players as well as
the ed to NewcollJ~ Ia a (f ted Prffls
avarage payer, Penna also
can 1tor)' publlahed In ~~nfaU under
MJ.e- the oth@r side.
a. Chi~o dat' lipt. Tfle United
"peraonaly, as a former tour· Prr.sa correspondent traftll,ag wltb
nament plAyer, I th.lnk it would the Dod,ers, reiterated toda)' ~t:Jal
bt a better tcurnament II it wa 8 New-cnmbe- did make ll)tt rema.r~s
a matt'h plliy event," Penna a• attrlbut&lt;lld to blm.
~terU. "In the PGA if you shoot 'The sttme lem8f~ ,~
one bad round you can wind up , carrl.ed by cor'f'et:pcjftdet\tJ wJtb.
on the sidelines. \'et, In mrldlll three dttfJintnt New Yott:: Ctty.
play golf, 11 man can shoot one neWBpapera
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bad round and fliht his way back
1n the flee of N•~m:l a.J·
to victory
With
th.~ good ternatin ot ~ ocnyJPJ 'his
a1'1C•
rounds."
Of 'briQJ punl4J:ied, fleh
tbe'
Tell AMther Facet
correspondent&amp; lnvtlwd '*fted.
Tht1r8 ll!l another fael!!'t Involved. aealn t&lt;Jday that Nc~~be maM
when you ronslder the demerlb the remarks to them fic!l with' the
of the matc!b play ~ystem .
added assurance ft'\)m tht&amp; ~If.
"That," say-' P-enna, "is the fact er that ".Y'OU can quot~ m:oc'
that you can ahot&gt;t a tlS and wind
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up on th~ sld ~inea while another
play.er may be shooting a 75 and
winning"
How doe,. that huppeq, Well,
Burk~. the- hlg"1ly pro!lclent Mas.
tl!rs champion could catch an unknown In tbro first round ol match
p~ay who might be " ~ot" for eveon I

International
· teague Race
Becomes Hot

stretched the Y ~;~ nkeet ' le.ad to 10
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Ted Wllliams lilt the 400th hom·
"'11 J'ora er of ll1s career- Jolnjna
Babe
()Utlide Rulb, J immy Fou: , Mel ott andsur)l4!1l Rube l.ou Gebrli in that lofty catecoey
oM - all-time tc help the BOJ~n lted So:.: wbtp
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the Kansas ~lty Athleti~, IO.Q
ked· and 1.p. Williams' homer ~roke up
perf"!
p~teh J ng duel between Bob Pot·
nillh tcrfi.!!ld and Tont Gorman after
Tom Brewer coasted to ~is Uth
";'in behind s 16 )J~t Boston .attaclt
tbat included hOmers by Don Bud
din 1111d Billv Klaus. ·The Red Sj;ix
have won tO of t2.aimeJ in' tpeir
bigl(tst surge of the campaign .
'J'he Baltimore Orioles scored
t-w,o· 3-3 trn1mjb.11 that stretcb2d
die Chi!!aiD · White Sox' loslnR
streak ttl 10 g8mes and ICn ocJted
them into foutth pi~. Don Fer.
rarese hurle(! a three.hitttr in the.Cirs~ game aJJ~ l}ill Wight ca'rl2
thr ough wilh a slx- ~jtler in ~~~
nightcap to ex~end thE: Ori o fts
w1nnina: streak to fiv,e game~.

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July :19,20

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Mrs. OUver Lln4e.rs, Columbu,,

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Aa., called on ¥n, Norm11n Fre·
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J4r.s. Pri.Klll, Lyona,

the rlrtt rt:JUllr trah:tlnJ MNioa '
later Jn the weelr:.

The rOJJter was bi.)J:ed to 08 ·
TuHday wht-n Taetle JP.hll Rf)'·
nolds of Morris Brown Collete ..
caml! into camp for a tryout and :
Jirn Ray SmJ.tb, another llnemll!t :
from Baylor Informed Coacb Pluh
Brown be WJll Dr. out of the lei'- • ,
time to join the ~quad ne•t ;·

Tlw vlcl ory -..J~&gt; the .!t' Y?nth uf
tht' st·~~ on for Mark r ll , who onl y
hlCt'nt fy was takPn out of the b ull
pen by Manag er D1xi(• Walk('r and
~n ~t.a lled &amp;l&gt; a startn What's mo1;o
it w.a ~ Marke ll's &amp;ecnnd stratg hl
ro ute-jloing per(orlltance and hiM
•be!;! of the ye ~or. The Red Wm ~s
9hoved over the only run of the
s.am ~ Jn the srrond inmng anti
MazlwJI held on 1n a pitchers b aCHe wit~ r ookie Frank While

·two-rtin
In the first
' 1he gev.
dou.
but
the
R.edleJp tied · the senre at 3-3 .n
whfo" rookie Frank Robhis ?,()th ohom~r or 1he
Roliin.son. 11cldent9Alv,
more homers to tie the
mark for
r.nokie set

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Bro-.nt underwenl li.mb&amp;rl~i up c
e•erdtet l~)' to get: "ady ror

With Harry Duke Markell toniJf g il four-hitler. the R ed Wm t:ll
down ed the Montreal Ro vals, 1-0.
Tuesda}" mg ht to vault into fint
plart', onr .hair game \ Jn f mnt of
Mvut!eul and t hr M a ~le Lea r ~.
wh o r[ropped n 9 3 de('!'!ion lo thf'
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The ti g ht fn lerll:.lional League
n balt le between the Mont·
I rea ] Huyals and the Toronlo Maple Leafs for most of the last
month l1ad an addt'd s tarter to.
day-t he Rodu~st c r Re d Wi ngs ._
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lion will be Friday. :Rrown uld :
ht plain~ no tblll_ae in his m.,._
lhod gf running the eamp, wbldt '
means cuttin&amp; tube "win corp• '" .
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th e f1rth inn ini when Ed M1ero
w1r1 .t11L a thrqc- run home1· anti
wrnt on to gain the win over lhl"
Maple Leafs with llOQther rau t -run
! ou l bur.~ t Jn the 9even : h.
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1 T oronto shpp NJ fr om flrst to
llu rd and a H hou ~h lif'd wit h Munt
real in th!' gameHbe h in1l column
tra Ji, the Hnyai s by :1 pe rce nla g~

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Some thirty-two -nan 11go, the
State o! Ohio accePted the gen..
erous and civic-spirited otfer of
John Bryan, prominent f~r
ncnr Yellow Sprinp, tp. donate
his 500-acre holdingS to the people of Ohio for a State Pat!£.
Thus m 1925 this scenic are3 W81!1
,.\ liP as the first Forest Park
in that section of the State.
Since that date, the .John
Bryan State Park, through o~r
land gilts bas been inCreased in
area to 1's1 acres and is today
one of the most popultar parks in
Ohio. An attractive pi~ic abelter b01.1Se, a main lodge, a swimming pool, tent camping area,
picnic facilities, nature tndli,
and ssenlc drives are am.ona the
features that draw many thou·
sands of visitors to ~ John
Bryan St::tte Park each year.
The gorge of the LJ.tUe Miami
River In thiS park urea bet"(~
Yellow Sprlnp and Cllftqn can

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fifth lol'IS.
OUt T!.,ent
d~~~~~#~ KucQ _bP.t&gt;ame t.}1e fir~t
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to win 14 gamj!s wbetJ he
a!i the :New
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New Vprk

Gil&gt; ol Qoston

Minor Lea~e

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and that's all there was to it."
But tha~ wasn't all t!Jere was
to lt as ffl' as \the pollee were
(.'(lncern!!d. They, took both Snider
and Baumel to c.ptral poUcel
Uon,
Snider preae.ed asaault and bat-

mer, Rutten McEltdDney, Cla!'nsee buy ·tt
St••art, JOh~J Stepbemon, David
Hoyt, Job!! Allensworth, Rtcbtrd
Lana, ~eld J[oenia. CJu,rtes DWI!l.~

BDiy Edwards, Dicky Hayes, lfjeq
lilorrlo, Jimmy' 'VIDti, ·Fi&gt;acll
Slater.

$1495
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ter chlrJea
'lnd was
rel p.sed
Baumel
wae ~eued
on $300
bail
aful was to bavto 1 bearing in
ecurt early todlt. He filed counter
charget against Snider and &amp;-aid he
woqld "sUe1 for plenty." Snider al·l
so was ordered to appear. He
served wl(h a "notke of '"""''·"

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_,.lore

tb tbJ C!inclnnati ,..me- Sunclaf
We aold thlt one and l!ll!lrvleed it.
Bo,.. on tP- trip- wer.t Benny wn. One Joul owp.er. Low millie
aon, Tom Rail, Chari• swJek!lam. Olean 11 a pio. Drive lt and l'Chl'li

Her seconrl

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Game On Sunday
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J!UNTFNG'l'ON. W Va uP Plucky Anna Quaa~t.
Evl"l'"t'lt
wash., took on .the role or sentimental favorite today in the- second round of match play in
Mth Women·~ Western Amateur
~GJf T.ourn11ment.
.~cut~. Jll-year old University
()f Washington sophomore earned
that distlnetlon by dbplaying cool
nervt!B Jn the faee (lf alm06t certain def!!at in her opening ;~w&lt;St
Tuesday .aftrr shooting t~ ·~
quSUfalng score ln the history
the tournament U~ day before
twO under par 70.

Pome"y
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Batted Jn-Mantle-, Yanks
Cards '70i Boyer, Cards

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. ALl,. .I.RI C,OV.fl$,: , ......... . 't-4.95
ALi JtlJ.$tiC CO'VI~tS ...... . 22.95,
26.95
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T~e Dodgers hav ~
been ln·
vol\&lt;l"d in all sorts of excitement
slnce leaving Brooklyn.
f'riday
nia;ht 1n Miwaukee
di.ss~bdOn
broke out ln the- dre115ing room
when Manager
Walter Alston
char~d the play ·rs with "choke
up" tacties and they openly expressed t!Jeir dlsp1enabre to n twS·
men.

Yanks 761 "Yoat.
62:
, ReJllegs 81
}\oyer Cards 60;
Dodters
ts8; r,Opez, Athletics tJB.
On Sunday In Cbl£'ago the DodHita-Mantle, Yar~ks 107: Bov· gers bcceme lnvolv d in a bellner, Cards tOO; Musial, Card~ 108: ball battli:t" w!lh the C11bs ami Don
Mhburn, Pllils 102; Dark, Card~ N-ewcombe, taken 011t or the game
in which ~ 1 was· pltc'!llng bn lliantly called' th~ umpires
"gutless
bums" Tuisday~ he .denied
t()
President Wirl'l ·n Giles· of the
National IMIJIUi he made the

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and there have bleD identilecl
more Ulan IDO ~ varietl-.
of 8Dwtrinl: DlaDta in &amp;hia protected preserve. 'l'be o1cl (ln ..
clnnaU- Pittsl?urlh ~b
road rlJht-of-,va,y in thia P,Uk
has tr~c slower tban lbe- bope:drawa ;tag«Oacltes ot ,m eatUer
day tOt Jt Is Jtow a foot trail qf
p-eat na1Ul'lll beaut)', wi~ nil•
ged dl1fJ toweriht abciYe

the

beads of the hikers.
Steamboat Rock Jn the ceJller
of the IJtUe Miami RiVer btlow .th.' falls and COI'Ifl tor ltDerationJ, 10011 before thia 'wq
a Stale Park. baa beeft a PQIIUlar atttaction f"! ~ - ~
JrOUJX ~t to eDJOY a .Pfeble ~
a place little ch!~~ ill •Ppefl"~
ance Since the o:t~D~~ - Indlltnt
prowled ~lihlftoric rlvervaUe,.
The John lk'nnu£i~
can be rUehed ott 1
~.~.,.
4t Y'llqw Spri.bCII ,
~
w.~cy between x,iiJI Sprlitl-_.

A MEDICINE

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shopping near u.s.. A p-eat
people entrust us witb l're
Sponsibllity .()f filllnJ their
serlptions. MQ' we
yours?

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48 43
MJaml --------- - -RlcJtmond ----- -- ~- 44 50

I Columbus

Mrl. was
Pllulformer
Dye,
day
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fendin~ champion
attle, Was ~., who
lnr tncdloere golf so far, met a
tough opponent in dimple-cheek d
Barbara Mdntire, Toledo, Ohio, a
1935 quartel··f.na:llst tn tJle Nation·

r'tiA~m~a~te~uir~~~~~i!!~~~

b1' toot

r· R&lt;&lt;h'" ""

opponent

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International
League

Yank~s

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'the win

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derful,
we
each one to gtvoe
value.

WII:ENVOU NKJD

CH&gt;\NtE -.

olxteon memb •• of the LIIUe L"·
cue teen, in their new unllarml,

fl~
lfoderot.~ll~nen;~~·~~yo~u:~~f,'·c.:c·

CAN PHONE I

LET THI$

FranK Wilson. manacer of the
It ''-'"'• ~aaue Ball team, wq •nitRobert Byer, Larry "Baker
•nd
Dlvh1 when •he- took

qulttly. You need leu "

YOUit PHYSICIAN

DON'T

A~tend Redlegs

eal researt!l
e111es that art!: not
more lives, but ar~ abo holl•l•i
you to pt. better muc~h,odlcla:

The

Mmarcm'a
lOth
A scheduled 1
game b~tween Richmond and Ml- ]
am1 in the Flonda c1ty was postponed because of rain .

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Little Leaguers

name below) .....;.

you are t pendiDi a leta prrcflft.
taae of your il1f!cme for ~
dnet than you tpEoed to.
The millions
dollan:
lng a.pent
for

wa!'l

:.ga 1nst £1ve

ESTiftiATF;O,
'I'IIE CREA'PEST•
It is true that tb~ eDit
aome individual pl'ftfrlptiODl
iJ crutf'r lhan it uted to be.
It ita also a statistical faet that

In !he Gnly olhel" ga me ph1yed,
ltw l1avana Sugar Kings downed
Mi m.1rcm spun a two-hitler

THING~

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About Umpires

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CAttED DEA It ARE,

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J: ·; ·._:: .oy1 Sport S'h lrtt
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dlre~lor

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Hurler
TQuches Of Rally
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-In NititJl,To Down Dodgers .f.-3'

bbe. on
routine out.

Don Newcombe

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Group II
Summer Suits

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Wash and wear linen, Rayon, Wool Dacron
Tropical
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Asslstmg Sayre In dlrectmg th e• lor HJg)J Sc!J.pol and La)'tO'n 4a.yn
meet will be Jo~n Curtis }i.oush, I former Waham~ atblete $Dd prof~
whose father, the l~te L, C. Roush est.ional baseball umPife.
started t!J'I!" ev;nt m the summer
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ey has gr;own to become one of will be moved up a nleht No t'ethe area \ b '8\ s po~ting
attrac- strlctions hsve beeJI placed
on
t10ns.
teams I nthe matt~r ot seeurlllg
Team s hllve entered the tour-- player peq1onnel: ~~et".
all
am.ent t!u-ou!lh thl! years
!rom nartle.!i of pJay~rs who are to parcltt~ m We-st VIrginia and Ohio tlclpate In fhe tournameont for a
such as Charleston, Huntington, team are to be han4ed in to ~ht•
Mrs. C41rie W~te, Cql:Umbus
Parkersburg, and Columbus Thiej dir.ctor on the nlaht
of t!J.•t
l~t 'l"eek with hir . •Lster;
spent
year's simeen e ntries, however, team's first gatne: No
c~uiqes
Mrs. E . C. Hayes.
·
Include- four teams ft•om Parkero:. may be mad£ after that.
Mr. and .Mra. Paul K· .elly call-!
--~
E'd on Mr. tnd Mrs; Curt ·Fteder·
u•k SatUrday evening.

.OAKHILlr

Beach and Troplc.ol Suits

VALUIS TO $35.oo NOW

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Havana --- ~------ - 43 li3 .448
Buffalo -----------· 38 57 .440

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MADE BY THI MOST

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MalrH t1 Olt aDd Gu
FuU.tei.

CHASE

BAKER

f; FURNITURE
!II OP Tbe Brightest c.... !II
~ :oer In Middleport

Heating and
Air Condi,tioning

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HAR~WARE

Harold &lt;;:nose, mgr.
PHONE' 6157-V

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. II... wt.l1 be publlf.beo t~ IIDJ.t
dQ aa received.
~tel 2 emu per 1rOI"4. ODI ID~OD. V.·-:-:•m'lm ~ha.rge ~-­
' Hnb pu word' for t~ eoJI

with JII.S, t&gt;lectrlc, water In kit-chen Good location, Write Box
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668-X % Tb 1 Dnily Sentin-el

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mootb toUowlbf msertion
SentiDilJ wU , oat bt' Tl!'.!;th'R!nblf&gt;

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The Annu ~ l Homecoming of the gin at 9:30 and Will be (ollowerl
South B lhel EUH churc~ of Sil- at 10.30 wtth a fifteen minute song
vcr llidge w l1 he held on Sunday program by the local and v1s 1uns
July 22, w1lh the- Gc~pel Harmony : children AL 10 45 th1 mornmg
Boys uf WSAZ - TV, Huntmgton worship ~vice wtll begin w1th
W Va . as gue:.t smr,ors
• the adult choir pret~enling two
The k.uart llte, famous throug~- 1sel.llfcUOnll. From 11 :00 to 11·30 t!tc
out Sou thea~ fern Ohio and West 1Gospel Harmony Boys v.rill present
V1rgmla, for their beaub!ul rend~ a son,g program, which will be fol
lOon of go:;pel s ong ~ Will be pr .!- lowed; with a messag ~ by the pastsent !or the ll :00 fl, m. Worship vr, Rev W. _,A Frost. A p 1enk
service, and the aft&lt;:rnoon Home- lunch, will be served at tbe nnon
eornJng, siii'Vlce, ft om 1·30 to 3:00 1 houl', With fre e emonade- for all
T!Je ~ unday Schoo hour Will be-

7-18--ltp

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d.eatb of

uld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
V IIlli Saturday had a dinaer and
party on her btrthday. A birthday
C"ake dl'corated wltb candles
nome made ice cream were •ervcd to her grandmother,
Mrs.
Carl Wolfe and son Jr., of Apple
.:rove, Mrs. Dale Hill, sons MarYin. Mike, Dale Jr ., and Danny
r1f Plants and Mr.s. J, D . Roush.
Al\•10 Hall of New Haven V!Sit'd Saturd;;y With bls mother, Mrs.
G T. Adkins.

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ECE' QUlCK SERVICE oo Watcb ft.e,
CHEAM c:QC IAL,
WedJte&amp;day,
pairing by Factory Traine"
July 25 CafeLetla lunc h ~tylc.
watchmaker. COLLINS JEWI!.
Contmuou:. scrvin~ £1om 4 p m.
LF.RS. P-f'meroy.
t-.11-U
on Public tnvltt'd.
7 1H-3Lc
BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Ponds ,
SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW7
ba ~~Cemc nt s, landscap ing, etc. P
Baker's wiJI gt ve )uu the be;;;~
M Cowdery . Lung 80tlom, Obi(!.
trade on fw·n1\L:re ur ~:~ppllao7-11-U
4 6-tf
ees..
RADIO &amp; TELl!:VlSION SERVICE
Ptwne 200. Cleland Appllaace
Lost
;~-~~ 118 W. &amp;lain St., Fomeroy
Lnst - Dwwn Jr·rsey
('uw W!lh
.,.,., ---,crmljltd f\()rrJ H La st ~een Fn- FOREMA.~'~or: ABBOTT T.V. IERclay at li•Jb!;oJI If found call
VICE All make~~ Repalnd b7 Ell:
W:llti-M \\'m Pugl1 M.1ldlcport.
pert TechnlcJaD8. Phone 6284 Y
Ht 1 on Rt No 7
7-lH ate
Mldd\epol't.
8-1&amp;-tf
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u
Insurance
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.hour Wrecker Service.
Day
M.uidlepQrl. Fil'le - AubomobilePhone 6227. Night Phone 0039Bonds. Pho~ 63!5-X
8-20-tf
X . DODGULYMOUTII DEAL COMPLETE Insurnnee P,.otedll'D,
EllS.
U-ti
l.lfe, Auto, Fire, Polto. Call Do11
;;omplete WliE:EL ALIGNMENT.
Mills, Middleport. Oblo
b11:ancmg and brake tervtce.
llackett'B Safety Service. West ( 21 ) Real F.stote
Ma1q Street, Pom croJ, OhiO.
-~-- - - - - -- - -·- --~- - -- - 1 FOR SALF.r-- P~anl Kirhy Real Es·
t M1 Auto ~\.lieS.
tal e,
RtJtlahd Township. 31
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I1C'res land, hOU!i(', barn and out
1952 LHEVIlOI.ET ])(lux 4-rloo:
bl1lid1ngs Sr!~ Goot'lg., A. Me.in·
S1•d;m, Powt'r ~ltde, $parkllos
•hart, Arhnini91rator.
6-l ·tf
l!ll'llllltc grN'n fm1 s h,
$695
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'tber'-!58 ."'hlin,«tr
and Dol'l
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&amp; Found

lak es

We~v~r are
of a daugh·
Saturday,
and Larry

F. D. Litch-

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Mr.,t and Mrs. Richard Routl)t
' pnd ~hlldl'cn and Mr. and Mrs.
I,~ :.Ma~Jop RotiS:h Qnd daughter~ were
' ~ ~cenlly vlilfhlf Mr. • rmd \ Mr1

,

Mr and Mrs. Bob Musser, Mr.
arfd Mrs. Carrol Click, Mr. ;md
Mrs Ted Gnndey and son Mlke of
Col umbus Spent Sunday with their
pa1 c.nu, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Foster
Other guest.!l
were their son,
Charley Foster who are apendlDg ....
a vac;~tion in Pittsburgb. Guests lailt week of Mrs. J. D.
Roush were Mr. and Mrs. John
8Pntz, Raclne, Mr and Mrs. Henry
Retlm•rc of New Haven and Mr.
and Mrs. Dana Oliver, Pomeroy.
The WSCS of the Methodi.st
Church will meet Friday evening
al t,he Community Hail.

bO~y-, .R,b~h.
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Reynold,

~ (o~~;n;iOy !lad: as. dinner .gue11ts

(f.Y- -.r. arid ]ltrs.
!
5t:,
of

Rcuna Kin~
Hendersow, Mr
an\l Mrs. Ch&amp;.\'l,s Km;l and dau1hter of Un.cQJn, Neb. , Mr. and
Mr$ , Paul Ba..lley and . family
Shinston, 0., ..and M,r. and Mrs.
~eun11 King Jr. ~nd sons, New
Haven.
Paul Rail~y and Buddy Rey"o\~s mqtorcd t~ Athens Monday.
Mr.s. Bonu.ie. B.pird and ,Mrs.
Norma Litrhfield were calling on
Mu. Bert~a Clurk recen~ly.
Mrs. ClaY Gnnstead went to
' .S;o\lthslde 1&lt;! ta~c ·'some members
the 4- If Club to spend the
week end. Those going wert- Be.-nice atld Shirley J q hnson, J11nic~
Rou!:h and Nelson ReyTlO]d
:Mr and Mrs. ChBrles Kl~g and
&amp;lid ' !"(In

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F,VIIN~fj ,

IF

You have som ..thlng
To Sell, Trade orAl'nounce, Let A Dally
Sentinel Disploy Ad
or ,Wont Ad be Your
Representatl've,
1 _ They Get Resulh _

Reol Estate Broker

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Portland

METROPOLITAN
G. E. REUTER

ROLAND,US

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Quality
Merchandi..

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Trevy-Finsterwold

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NHe-FONI..Y
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(Q~FER AT 'BLACKLIST' PROBE 1 _[

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und Emogenfl, M1·s

Gnnstearl. Bermce and Sllir

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leY Jo,hnson, Nelson and k.enne l h
Reynolds, Gordon ~nd Ralph Clark
and Lew ami Phil King.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark and
~on'g ' wet·e Sunday guesls of Mr.
:1n d MrS. Lawrence Clark .
Mr and Mrs Te rl Swar-tz aM
'am1lv w r~e vue3ls of Mr. anrl
\h i. Herlle1t K1ng.

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and Mrs ArfiP n[)ush :~nrl
11:1mily caHetl on IY:rs.
Slt-'\la
':nmm
Mr. nn1l Mr~ . John K nJ.( nml
lJJUghter rallrd rn 'Mr. o~nd Mrs,
6:Jwm Kinq Sntunlav.
Dallas Gibb.s calli-'ll nn h1~ J)&lt;J~
. nl~, Mr and Mrs Dwight Gibb~
1£ Ot k Grove.
Mr. and !\Jr~ Paul Harn~ anj
'amtly, Minersville, were r ecent
'\l:Ue~h of Mrs. nuth Goodntle.
Petu'l W~h is a pat)ent at th('
lvot&lt;,;al,. Hospital, Huntington .
Agnes Grimm called on Urs.
Sadie W11rth recpnll¥.
Ada. Lievmg is 111
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~ Befl,ll,rl! Ueving ('ailed oil his

JtiAMID 1111 • ~rt on aneJ:ed b~•9k¥'tlnl of J?l!ltf~era, (lb'ectora
and wrlttn wttl). aUeJP4 ~ t;OAAIQ.tioria, ~\_d B'o~ater (lett) ,
oonrers with hll at~.~ .. ~1!1~-~ beiq q~d
tn WI\ShiDBtcm by'tht &lt;HOUH ,._~ a.cuvn1te committee.
Forllter 1~ reneral codniefror tho B'lll'f.l ~rlth Ant1-De1amatlon
leafU•· The rilport a.ah11le wa1 pPt Or: aft orp.Dtaatlorl d~voted to
. "'clearing" na.ines or shunn.&amp;d -p~ u.t ora:an1za~n felt were
JAnOC;tlnt. or: t!-'A 1evered ~-Red tieL
(ItJ.tenta.tknao.IJ

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f!J:u_r,:

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FOREST RUN

James Farrell

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Gol&gt;dnile

Clark onu
Mrs. CorA dhtingr;r were calliQg
on -Mr, ~~~ Mrs. Russoll lJq.lt of

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The or wf,at
o1 Athr.
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eru:a have JOt
scll"nl[da di.scov~ed - that
co111
reduce peoP.le as ")'ell a• fa•·
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corn 01t , 1• 1141

to restore tbe
In fa~t our rHeareh on thi! nett' ;
enthusia~ tor ~om hU led ~,pi Cq
r.orn suK~r (dexlTosc) whlPPtd ll» the dru~ store as we11 tt tht' gro!II Olld llQuah
in evaporat-ejjl milk and walc('.
cery,.. Wl:\l\e the latter o~~le~ may
Mr . •~n~ Mrs. Arl hur Ohlinger , Twt-nt)' ounces of thh mhttul't' pr-ovide old-fashlone'd roa~tmJil e•r'$,
wne calling on Mr. and Mn. gives (iu about 90a talnri~ anc' corn meal, canned and frozed com
corn syrll\1, ~orn
oil and corn
Hurry Kea1n1, Mazon, Sa!UI'da.a'.
:1"
d .
·
·r
· Mr. and Mre., Ctul Glbbs anr1 ]lrovl ell a ay s
rat10ns - 1 yo.ll at~rc b the su.&amp;ars. starches, Qllf, IY·
dau~hli!.rs were callml( on Mr. und . r E t:~l~ wtlnt lo 1ake off po~,tntl •. rilps
"sieepwater·•
derived
Mrs George H esson Sunday.
An
~e.re are (&gt;lh~r adva~ta~e.t. !ro.'II the a:olden kernels 1!-PP'&amp;¥ nn
Mr~ .\It&amp; Roush., Frances an•t •o~ D1v1ded Into s!x ~mall e:last. the druggiala' shell in bum\Ud!
Junior wc•e i.n Pomeroy ~utur· fu s, vou c:-~n alurp nne fl-Vf!rY c~U- Q.f medicine•. in the
life-J-.vin~C
day.
-ple of
houu
without
takmf
ant,l~icttics. penicillin, Aur~,myein
Cbarlic Will~l! ms of N&amp;w Hav P.n l t ~l' out tor meals lt saves v;asfl· end othen, and in &amp;eOl't11 of nontreated the Broad Run ball learn incr dishes.
And thPre
are ~
rnedlclttal d r ua:-5tore Hems.
T.be lrliham, at course, tausht
to watermclcn at the home oi Mr
snd ~~~. Orb:lld He~sop Thursday o&lt;~rent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Li~v our fol'f'(ttb~rs
that eorft
wa!l
GueilS \tt"rc Ralph and Gordm;; tnt; Sun~ay even)ng,
,
~ood ta•ing But from thereon the
qa1k, Larry Hesson, RObert OhlMrs.. Mav Norman 11nd s~n wtw ex.,v.oded usefulness of ttlia peinger, Drr.ver Gibbs. Phil Hoff· have ~~.nPUt 9everal davs Wilh Mj. cullarlv American grain - incluman, alllJe Jewell, Curt1s Clark. ~nc'l l\1J's, Elwood IAevlnlil returd- drna: the Rockefeller Diet - lt.a~
Doustas ~ou.sh , Cbl!rlje W .lliam!' e~ 1 to tbPtr- _home in Akron,
reau1tOO from scientlrie l'es.tarC'h.
David and s,teve .. Johnson . ·
Mr. and Mrs. Norman V:,.oReler Vt;ar after vear, on industlo,--sp(lflrr.~. 'tlnd Mrs. Eugene H~~~on ,f Reinerllvl!le B)ld Mr. and Mtt. !\.Ored ~;~rm:ram contintJ~CI ~n take
and family were callin~ on Mr Paut Hatj.is o-f MinersvHl.e called AlWI thl• basic agricultural comhnd Mt's Orland Hesuon Sund3y.
r:n fl~r:J Ruth
Sunrlay. ·
"JOditv and put it togeth"''!'1 ai!Jiin
Mr&lt;. nnd Mrs. ll'vin G1hbs o 1
Mr and Mrs Rav Goodril1e arid lh nPw forms 1hst rontr.t bute to
Hartford wt:,.e visilln~ Mr
and IIRUiiChter ~pent the wee~~nd hi l'tealthier, happiPr living - fvcn
Mrs. Ralph W1c1aver Monday,
Ht~one Co.untv vi.~illn~ Mi-. and to uret~IPr peot~le! '
JIUlice Gibbs called t.m Mrs. li:ve- M;n. Amos Paulev
And when thev l!'et fljJ tbmu l!b,
IYn Roush over the weekend.
Mr. and Mr!t. B1llie I.ievtM eall·
thert will still be tlle nltlma1e CQ.m.Mr. and Mr-- BtU Lieving an{l fHI on l!'fr- anrl. Mrt. Lf'O Clark and
fort of the eorn-cob pipe
duugh1er were \'i!iling Mr . and Mrs Cora OhlinliCer
Mrs Charlie l.tevmg,
Wmda 1'11vlor and F..arl Dean
Mr. and Mrs . Rankin Roach and P~ull•v or Williamstmrv- called 011
ramilv, Dayton. lit!' SfJPndin~ theit· M'l" 't-nO M•·s. Rnv GootlnlCP,
vacation Y.ith Mr. an cl )ln. Harr3 1 Mr. 11"rf M1"!! 8Prna,.rf Rsvhurn
Ord.
'Hid ramilv lfr. and 'Urs l.Prn_v
Ms 1 k 0 d h h
b
.11 \ Durr.t ann dau~ht~&gt; r&lt;~ M'r and Mri
. 1' · ae
r w 0 as ren 1
"~'hrnTtll~ r,...·rnrn -.nn ~'hil•t .. , n ~uent
1
1
Js ~o-rne b e ~ , Cl 1 Cl k
d Sunday with Mrs 1''3 Hudson.
1 an
~s
Y( e ' Rr an I
sun were calhng on . Mr. and M~ I '-'"" Ma•&lt;!'llreJ Hodtlv of Clf'VII!P"rt(i.t, the Sun~y suplement
t Ctd Cla~k Sunday. .
.
lanrl is vJsitin(l V1'S Iva Hutl"c:n , of 11~veral large eli)' n JWS~pa.rs
Mr aRd Mrs. Leo Lllehf!i•ld r. nrl
Mr fin~ Mrs. Ravmnnri Roush deUvered In the ara. will f .ature
ehddren CiJ!led on Mr alln M1·~ wr&gt;re Su1uhno 1wests of Mr. and R(lyt-nswood's fiv~t dollar banquet
F B. Litchfield Sunday.
Mr~ . Ce('il Martin
its Luue of Au~u st !5.
Mrs. Jack
Ord and r~mi1.9
Mr. and Mrs Jl ~ "mnnd 'Ron~h
Many
.:rsons fr!Jm the Bend
visited Mondi.!y wllh Mr. and Mrs. Pllfled I'll'). Mr. ami Mrs. Qnll~! Area attend the banquet al RavensJohnn1e Wolfe , Letart Falls:
Gl~hs Mr~ntlav ~,evenin~
wood which Is an unll• ,p(falr to
Mr ~nd Mrs. Rotlin Roush nnd
:11r. anrt Mrs F . R titf'h.rtPid raise funds for schools. It also
family, Mr. and Mil. Harry Wolfe v .. s. Bertha Clark and T.arrv spotnt featulleS a nationally known sp Dk·
family of Riehmond, Ind., Mt. Wf'dne~~av w.th Mr. and Mrs. EL~ ed each year
Mrs. Dallas Walker and ram- mf'r Bairrl nno:t ..,.on, Cheshire.
Everyone attendlnt, th" b(lnqupt:
or Masr:m , Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Bettv Rou~h Pbmernv callf'!rl nl\ 'ncluding the speaker pa}'S five
-,, h•r and faJl!iiY ealled on Mrs h~:r mother, Mrs, Alta Roush Sun· dollars to attend.
1':
R1JU~h Sandav.
drt"
Ml\ and Mrs McCrady and chi!.Tim'T!ie King, Hend l'rson, 1men•
lJaac T~ylor, wUe and fam1ly
dren, Parkersburg ~nrt Mrs. Val· r;:,.•.,-edAy 'fli,i:bt with Lar·ry Litch· of Murryville, W. Va., vlsiled with
eria McAllist~lY and ramrlv were (id,d .
·
~r. and Mra. Milo Bi~gs Suoday
Sunday gue.sts of Mrs. Lillie Kay:- __!:.___.,..-,-,-,-,.,.,-,--,...--,·,.,;=.;::::.c:::::..;__c:

lo~~nd,:~"'~,,

and

· r·

Wllllllm

OhUnwer
anJ sons ofMr.J.
West CCIIumbin
were
Clu.ir.g Qn Mr. and ~:irs. Henry
O.hhn~ c r .Sundily.
Mr,.,): nd Mrs Cecil Martin re1!4'ntlt visitl'd Mr. and Mrll. Ra&gt;·-

I

I

I

1re

'fnd

Mrs .
calline; Ol;l
' Ill(( children
I ~r. and Mrs.
anno-uncfng tl)e
fer et MaiQn~
Mrs. pert}1a .Cl-ar\;
werf' ra,)Jing on M:re.
fit~ ld suhdJ·' eveniri.g.

Wednesday l!'Venmg prayer ~ l·rv1ce was led by Eleanor Bo)les
Sunday School attendance July with an attendan&lt;:e of 24.
Recent vtsitm-.s at the home of
8 v.a~ 45 offering $B QO .
Several from h~rE' attended tht·
Mr and :\irs. J. L. Wolfe were
John Tayl or led prayer :.en·lee s Iunt!ral of Albert Cole at Tuppen
Mr and Mrs. Harry Wolfe and
W«·dnl'!&gt;&lt;la} evening
Plams l''rJday afternoon ,
The ll'C cream soc tal held at
Mr. and Mrs. A L Plerson and daughteM; or Richmond, Ind., Mrs,
:he Woodt' G10ve July 7 was well family of Columbus
baVl.! been lhrzcl Smith and children of Maauended
spe nding several da)IS with bel son, Mrs Eva Meigands, sister t
~r and Mrs Harold Swartz or , llrother-m-law
:uater, Mr tmd Allee and irandson of Akron.
Mrs Dallll!l H11l toot her sisWJII Jamstown spent the weekend Mn Clarence Hendent.n,
with ht~ part·nts Mr. and Mrll Ho
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hendcr ter-In-law, Mrs, Juhan Hill to Holb .. rt Swartz
son and d11ughtt!1 wJth their v 1:-. 1• ter HospHal for 6 checkup Wed
1\tr. a;ul \1rs, James CJnckarcli ~orsd attended the Young rcunJUn nesday,
Mr and Mrs. Blair Carver of
,,J Al1·xnnrlna, Va, spE&gt;nt sevt!ral
un lly.
'd~ys w1lh her parents, Mr anrt
Several rrom her-Q atlcndcd tht· l~·~s t LJVI·rpool and Edward Life
~rs Dclb• rt Gaul.
funeral of J B Haye.s -~ld :o! n[ ~e vilutmg Mr. and
Mrs 1\ndrew Cross.
D1nsmur~ (joylcs und fa mily Chester Saturday afternoon.
Li(le Shields
spent a Sunday
~fwnt Sunday with rcla1Jvi'S m
Mr t~nd Mrs Chu. D. Woodc
Wc:;t Vn~•nrtt,
Vlsllt·d her mothe1· Mrs. J . H whh his brother Carl of Pomeroy.
The truckers are busy picking
Mr and 'd r~. Arthur Athf'rt on Hayes Chesler, Sunday.
\
r. nd daughter and Mt· and Mr.s
Norma Jean Ro ln nson and Gcr- tomatoes for markft.
Attcndllllce at the Methodist
Clarence Atherton spent the week aid Swartz welc tmllt'd In marrSchool Sunday
was ~9
en d at th 1•1r home here
Jage at !he bridt&gt;'s home July 14
orrerinb:
t19.60
Mr lltHI Mrs c D Woo1 Je and at 8 o'clOck Aller the receptwn
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill of
~on spen t s unday With h&lt;' r parents the couple left for a s hort huney~t Ml(Jdkporl
moon. There will be a bellmw aO'J Columbus are spending their vaelshuwor [or them at the Io'o!lrod- t on with their parents, Mr and
_
1051 BUICK ~upe1 4-door Sedan , POMEftOY-4-roo
de
Tht'
~rangt• met 'T'h\IISd&lt;~v eve- Robmson hpmc, July 21. Every. Mrs Clark and Mr. ~tnd Mrs. Ju -'
1
!iUiwr Ill CVf-'l'Y way $795 Blact
th b tb St m m.~ rn ramel mng wt1h llll attendflnce ul 23.
one welcome
lufn Hill.
-noill'!;,
• I' mllC!OY. 1)1110 7-I''~ · HI c
Wl
a B. orm
and
, , Swartz rl!turncd tu her
Rect!nt guests of Mr. anrl Mrs.
lirAtiC
II II Whrnows
d
d
Plan~ were· made at a mcehng
1
_ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ __ _ ___
( oo1 s
e11u 1 u y
ecornte , cmplovmcnt at
D c
F' d
, ·
b
1
Roy
McDade were Mr. and Mrs.
1
:SI!l2 lN'I'Jo;H.NATlONAL 21r~n,
b,1scmcnt, mce Jol Excellent 1
.~ .
mg on, · •
ay ev nmg lu Cl{lft a new
J .WH, 2 sp axi•'. 8.2Bx20 (lrf-'.~,
propc 1 ty for vetctan at $7500 _ Sundav afhr a v.-c;lliiln With hl!r rund c\l~ve for the completion of Herman Reese, Tommie and Ro·
salle of Cheshire, Mr. and l4ts.
$:11)5. fi\uetlnat"s,
Pmnrln:v ,
00,
' patent .~. Mr and 1\lr·s Wayne thP new church.
Dale McGraw
and Garcia of
Ohrr1.
'1-12-Bic MIODLr~POit'l'-7- l'oom frllnre .and SwMarlt.
Hehtllves anrl fncnd!l. r~om a
Kanauga,
Mn1,
Norma.n, Arnott,
-- -- _:__~ bnth. Gas h catin rr. Locat•d 00
· rs n_\'Oil llcp _Ht'nlz r-nrl daugh...
•
Candice of New
l!lfi:l •~··o 111 &gt; VR Rtlllllltt•r Cunv
Gr, 1vel IIlii
Ntcc
lot • fr()m L~'I u f S ug,lr G IIIH) spPn t th e (IJstancf&gt; altendmg th(' funerAl o( Frarlkic
Jo'u1d omal o&lt;'
r 11 l 1 l'fJUippPcL
s ln ·rt to ;.[t('e l. $ 700000 _
Wl:lrk~nd v.ilh llr 11nd M15 Md ,f B. Hnyes wbteb wm; held At Brighlon, Pn ., Mrs Pauline Me·
l'lwrc·t• c1f 1\o\o ~hat~· ('l.lr~. ~21!)5 MIDDLI!:POHT _ B-room f•omc la1d Swartz
Lht" Chester Methodist Church on C'lmtn('k and Kay of Syracu ~e.
•
Salurday were Mr. and Mr~ Ml·
1
Mr and Mrs. Ronald McDade of
Hu rtt uar 's, I'II!UCl 11 }, Ol'.t1o.
home with hath, btntrlc
fton•,
S11nd ay sl' h oo1 a It cmanrc
1
1
·
e.
•
on r h ar 1 R urcnrmth
and rl&lt;~ughter C:lnPI Winchester arc spending
7 t'',.fll('
full l:la~ement, gas
heating, J uly 15 was 51, offerm~ $8 tltl
___ .. __ __ __ _
Sh11ley and Rev Loucks of Massli- two wre ks vacation w.th the•r par·
HJ!i:J ' ('TI~VIWI.ET ~ ~ Inn l'wkttp
f•onL and back '-'orctics LocatWors hip I!Cl'VJCe at 10.45 w1lh leon; Mr. and M1 s. Lewts Waugh ent.s. Mr. and Mrs, Roy McDade
lint' c11 rrful 11wn r•r·. $9!)5 8lar1l
I'd on corner lol JOO;c.U:IO w1t 3 Rrv. G1"11Ve bringing the nw~sn~w .
and son.s Thomas and Rnbcrt o( und l\~r. ar.fi Mn, WlilJC Davis of
1
12
1
fiouhle
gat·a,~~;c,
$5800
00.
Th
t
1
regular
moct1'ng
of
th"
n&lt;~r ~.
onwt'll\', n!lo
7- . { tl' IIARitiSONVIJ.t.E-- 7 room frame
, Ci 1lumbu• , II 1~. t',r:Jr.e W 1m_r.: h an d RacJne.
- - - - ·· - -MYf' waa held Sunday cvcmn g Mr. and Mrs J~hn 1'1a1t unO son
liJ5.! rON1'1At' R("\'ltJttlcr, 2·1loor
hnusc Wllh hurtlwood fl4'IOJ's, Wilh an otlcndan"c &lt;&gt;f n 1'nc.
J h
f C I b
'I
M
•nett"n
blind•.
Water
In
hou&lt;"...
I• n, o
n lint us: "'1" . nnd
rs.
V '"
rlt•lux sNI:tn, fL1wll"~ IWO·Iont•
u
'"
Du t
f l
h
f h S I
hid
bit it' fuwth ,j;l)ll5. Blil•' 11nar's.
I .~.t r,lle lot with excellent gard~n
c o power Ill ur:o n H OJ'I . o n war and c ' n•n Mar tlyn
f'omrnl\ , Ohio
nnd 4-car 1-lllrage. $3:100.00
rncctrng was held , A report on .md Ncul of ElytJa , 1\11' ;rnd Mr~.
_ _ ~
----~: 1 _2 ·~_1_: FAHM- 43 acres, ntce , clean, anrt the Ire cre~c~m 1mrtal was given 0, M M11rlin, Wcs\erv 1llo; Mr.
The attendance at . Sunday
19~5 MERl'l lllY 2-flnnr Sl'(lan ru - well-fenced 7 acreR" of bottom. Thl.' prncceds of $63 00 was vol and Mn. Pan) H. Roush, Mr and Sc.hool wa~S 48 offering ' $9.08.
dlo tre.~trr, lwo 01 .w llrc~ .
1 .room fratne house with barn uJ to be given to lhe huJldtn j.! Mrs Dunn llnd ~randson, CulumMr
Mrs. Ru~11el1 Wyncope
$1350 ~&lt;~mu('l 0 Pcrr,v, Hotel
nnd plenty 1)thCT bulldingu Lo- rund.
[)us; }lr. nnd Mrs . Don Moore, and son of ColumbuS' were week
Mllttln .
"114-tf
('llted on gnod road 10 ne mile
PlAns were mad(' fnr atlcnrfing Syracu.~c, Rev. and ' Mrs. Orla tlnd gue«l~ of hPr parents, Mr.
- -- - -- -~- - --- -- - -from one mile
from State thr Chester MYr mcotmg held al Bradford, Wooster;
E1h-('n and &amp;nd Mn R. R Holter. t
1051 PLYMOUTH, tl pn ~s slnllon
from State Route 124 . Owner thC' Che!llcr Methud1s l
Chureh fhace Hayes, Co\umbu~ M1· nnd
,Mrs. Lf'lt. Flint aod Mr. and 1
wagun (Sub) &lt;1nod llr l.'s hcnlr-r.
will •trade for grocery, gaa sla- July 16th. The meeting dosed ~1rs Dt&gt;ane Hayes, B1dwcll; Mr.
Mrs Jark Curtis of Pomeroy
new rinJ.!~. Sl1a1 p black finish.
tlon, or buslneu ${11}0() ()(),
Wlth the usual brnedi&lt;'llon
and Mrs. Claude Chccscbrcw o!
were ,Sunda:t guests of Mr. and
$64!} Pomeroy MutuJ Co l'hone
CUCKLER REALTY
PI Pleasant and Mr. au~l Ml's.
Mrs t:dmttnd Grueser.
4fll
7-14-:Jtc
no:.: 229
Phone lOB
'l'-14·4lc
P11Ce! St Alban s. A SISlt•r
Mrs.
Mrs. Ora Archer oC Malta
JOM CIIEVROJ,Jo:T 1h ton ranrl , -C 0 Roush of Long Bcarh, Calif., "pent Friday with Mrs. Amanda
Jo'OI{ SALE-Small modern Hou,e
was u11ablc to otlend.
.Baer and Mrs. Stella Watkins.
on~ owtH'r. Nrw p 1tnt jnh, hcnt - 540 Headley St., Middleport,
"BITTeR BRUSHES"
Otht:!r callers were Mrs. Dana
cr. $8115 Pni'lll'roy Motn r Co
Ohlo. (Gravel Hill)
7-14 -3t~l
, Hamm IJ1.tl Mrs. Charles Baer.
____.!:,hon~~O~
___ _7-14-3lc ~ ---- --.
· - ---- Mr. nnd Mrs, Harold New£11 of
Box S4,
lelpre, Ohio
C~..oltltnbL~ called on Mr. and Mrs.
IQ)
I
Mrs Cnra Giles has returned, Charles BhE'r Sunday
n'RD'C'MJlllAL I B~
nfter s pcndmg two w~ks- with
18 H r JOHNsoN ouTnoAno ,
Eddu11 As h Js attending school
ht't' l'htldrcn and gr11ndchildren In Clcvt&gt;land
CONCRETE BLOCKS
MOTOR, ''"' 5 II I' ,lu'"'""'
In Sp1 lngficld ond DRy\ on.
J)utboarrt motor, l1ke new. Trnrl -1
"lullcl ltthlr 'or LtuH
Mrs. Clara Oaer !ip!!nt Thursday
Mills Ruby Diehl wa~ a. recent njght w1th her suter, Mrs. ELsie
ed tn on I he 1a•w Scott-Atwntct· '
•
GRUESER BLOCI[ CO.
w1th Rail ·ll·mntle, MoltoruJ!Uan
~RAP
guest of her mother, Mt·s. MRI')' Cro..'ls of Racine.
S Mlltt North of hmtroy
,..
Pbnne
Ito IkON - M:E'I'Ali'
~
Diehl,
Anto Sales, AHddlcporl, Ohio.
On Rt. 33. Ctll Wm. GrutMr.
Mrs. l':rm~ Roush of Columbu.§
Mrs. Ne111n Faye Morri!&gt; called
7· 18·6!C'
Rode lltrln11
sevt·ral days here.
on hE'T Rister, M1;s. C M Vlping
Mr lllld Mrs. jim Vineyard of
' I • tlse~;lt;;\n___,s,.yr-a-,.-,-,.-=c"'nlll
Friday 11ftcr nuon.
Belpre "'ere recent aut&gt;sb of Mr.
' DOO·Y.
7-l8-6lt
Mr. and Mrs. Claren\'C Wyatt, anrl ~rs E. M. D).mewood.
R'pley, W. VA., were rect'nl guests
• )IIg~ (a~;~~
E~A~~~~~-r~Jnt ·
RODNEY DOWNING nr
Mr and Mr~ . Harold Holter~or
his parents, Mr and Mrs S. A.' T.ong BoUom
Salewere
S1turday
Wyatt
1 ptnl $1.15
gut&gt;~ts of Mr. and Ml'!.
Hanson
INSURANCE AGENCY
Mr. and Mn. B E Carl and
1 pml
Ot
H11/ter.
Cora C.lles, called on Mr and Mra-.
1 quar~ $1.16
M1 s. George Bacr and son
"n. Automoltllt, Hotlth
Henry Mol'tln, H~mlock Grove
' FRECKER'S f'I,UAlSTblG SIIOI'.
Billy were tht! Sunday guests of
Sunday afternoon.
Pomeroy, Ohio
7· 163tc
AC.CIDINT
Mr mother, Mrs. Will Fre(:ker.
Mr and Mrs G. H Tuckerman
Lift, CtiUtlty and Bllndo
Mrs. CArrie Wblte or Colum.
Sprmgneld l'RIIt:d on his broth,r,
bull,
Mr. ,gnd Mrs. Jnhn Haye1 and
1
Frtd Tuckerman and r \mlly reMrs,
Emerson Hayes of Chester
cently.
,APARTMENT - •
were
recent callers of Mrs. Stella
Mr and Mrs
Pearl Ralph,
In loiiDDLIPORT, OHIO
··· room• ond beth, uUUtlea p•l&lt;l, I
Watkins.
6136-lol
PHONII
6all Sprmgfleld Is here with the Arm's
··&gt;''· furnaee heat. auulta. No P"'-~
•
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Holter
children. Mrs Arms: i11 stayln&amp;'
' Al'" lnrnlshcd bodroom Ncar
spent
Sunday ~ventna with .Mr.
with her husband at Holzer Ho.!·
Pomero_y lllgh School Mrs Fred '
nnd MrF.. Rlllpb Sl•son and aew
pita!
Lana:lotz, Pomero}', Ohio rholl f' I ~::;;::::;;::;:
bab.v .son Hll.r0ld Ralph or Pome~X
7· 14-H!c .
Good Cleaa U•td Con
roy.
---- ~
All Mak.. •ad Modola
Admlral
Rdr l,!..lernlor,
ran gt~ . SPt' Mr~ Al .'
l
S~ra cu sr. Oh J'I, m'
Rev Cart prt!IChE'd at Bald
ph9ne OOIJ.-Y
7-17-:ltp
Knobs Church Tue&amp;day eventng.
Mr. and Mrs. Kell:v Hoback of
:'Of;' rent -- Elf'ctru; wallpAJlf'l'
AUTO SALliS
Mr.
a~d Mr;;;, Chester Po"f&amp; B'elver Falls, Pa., spt.nt a few
. "Clint'fln f'J~ he r , ~Jrl
and fAmtly o[ Belpre vlalted Mr oJavs with Geo;ge Hoback anlf
Ph 6261S-X,
11-l·tf
and Mrs. Maywood John1ton Sun other relat!\res,
}!r, and Mr~~&gt;, George Sellers of
day. Duane whu has spent so-me
lime viiJ~ting th e Johnstons ,rt~­ C::~nton spent a fe..y daye wilh
Mr and Mr!i. John Sellert1.
turned bmne wllh his paren~.
Publle Aet0111111l1&amp;
Mr. and Mn. Gllne Congo en.
Mr nnd Mrs. Joe Burke and
~ons of Detroit, Mleh., spent the
lerta
ined
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Congo
~e.
We Invite Bookkeeping cenfly
V.N~kend with Mr!!. Ethel Hobaekt
Aeeounts, Audits, Tax J&gt;ro.
There il!\ ~un(la)l School al D 31)
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Crooks and r "'JI
blems, Notary Pablle.
• en of Detroit. Mle'la., !Jpent a {ew
caoh Sundav
Bald Knobs.
Clarence Powers of bel~re Jl'l 1• v• "'ith Mr. and )l.r: 1t~Ck CodOfflee Phoile 169-M
vhttlng Mr. and Mra. MaywoOd • ne rand family.
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Pome"'y NJI, Bulk Big. .Johnston.
Ml'l, Edith CodOer Ia IDDOUnc.
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Mrs, Lawrence Jobriaton. and in~ the arr.lvat 6! a JllndeO~.
US E. Seeond SL
are stayin(f pa.tj' or the Pnrents are Mr. aud Mf'IJ. Robert
P011,1eroy, ol)lo
Utne wilh her parent~~, , "Mr. · and SA:~me. The b,by has been named

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Ohhnger, Jack SteMcGruw and
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Mrs Wm C . Grimm, daughters
B~ • barn nnd
Patty of Clam don
:llllll, lll , are spending a vacation
w1th tht' ~r panmts, Mr. and Mr&amp;.
~rn cst Grimm and Mr. and Mrs.
liarry WolfE' She was accompan(•d home by her father Harry
Wolfe who L; employed on the

Heip Wonted

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MAN WANTED - For Rawleigh
busmcs:, 1n Pomt&gt;roy. No experience needed to start. Sales easy
to mak e and proWs good Start
Immediately Wnte Rawletgh's,
I Dept OHG-840-100, Freeport,

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fnr more Ut•n Olle •ocorreet. iD·

ana ~p("(' lll Nu
b~• 01 i!:Vellta pruned .&amp;l n· .:~
lar clusil'1ed rat&lt;&gt;~o ObituarleJ:.
published at 1 ~f'nt per word.
. it.Mrged At.ll r'l!l.'t!lVt!d Dy auul 01
te.l~·pbuot &amp;Lven ea.i"~t~llll
11tt.o.D
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and shower, at M~son Call TUrn~r 22295 Mnt F. C Litton.
7-16-6tp

ll:rrort Ul AdYertl.slng------5bOIIId b~
reported lmr..:.edJat~IJ . T.le Daity

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a Rooms and b.tth. 1 block: to
either s&lt;:hool :l minute.s walk to
town Pnrtd for fJUJck sale

~ cbara.:d Cor advert lsi •12 1f not

Wo. ul 'lbaniU

Sorry to hear of the
C L. Arnold.

FOR SALE OR TRADE

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I LETART FALLS
At South· Bethel Homecoming
Dawn Hill, four year

( 16) For Sale -- T rode

taad.ive lose:1ion&amp;
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Pomeroy-Miaaleport, Ofilo

(141 For Rent

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NANCY--DID
YOU SPEND

EVERYTHING
IN YOUR BANK

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SAY IT WAS
NICE TO , ',
SHOW
APPRECIATION

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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,' .Ohlo
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July 18, 1956
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MIDDLEPORT
SOUETY
Mrs. C. J. RhDdet

was a bu•i-

day.
Sherry Clark, Ath~ns, Is visiting her srandJ&gt;ir~nt&amp;, Mt. and
Mrs. Clarence Clark and fam 1Jy,
M/Sgt. Joe Cb"": who 11 statioued at Apdrews Alr Force BLi.se
Washington, D. C., has
re-turned
to camp arter a week's
vacation
with ~ family.
Mrs. Mitton Smart and baby susan, Toled(}, are visiting Mr. and

w

UMIIIS!IleDb ID

'be "' tarrd

area.s ·

aat.loa. Evaluated data from tar- :

..CO-:' &amp;OM lt7 wire to &amp;he operallon1 room:

On the Ale.i;1956
Nationwide Test
Tt 8e July. 20-26

&amp;El!' TO ltJC(l£88li'UL
4deDH cOUDierme&amp;JJUrtW apllut aa
attack woald be adequate wall11q time ror evaouat.IOD ot ciQ' . . . . lailolm. Here aliacll ,......, oftloen at Federal' CIYb Del. .
Ailm.IDilt.ra&amp;loa kadquartera plo&amp; "approaching plall.es" ~ r~
poril relayed from Air DIU&amp;IoH. Dur-lnJ' "Operati.ou Alert. 11M,"
traiDIDI: Qel'(l'"- for 00 penoDDel wiD be carried Mt to IDto
Jnwtl ale..U..
a&amp;ad emerceno7 comm.WoaUou.

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Mr. Smart is in "New York
Mr. and Mrs. Guy R~ynold.s
local, and her slster Mrs N in~
Bland, Akron, bove
~turned
from
vacation at Ulke Chemon ·
8
at Bridge North ontario can g
Mrs. Minnie Gilmore l~ft T~es.
da ror vi 't ...A b
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R: on3 :9 5~
t Mr. and Mrs.
Co~gt · ~ ns and daug.hter of
Gene onC yks •
.l
C
roo ,
councJ lor at
~mp ~owhead, spent Monday
Wlth hLs parents, Mr. and Ml'S.
Walter Crooks and returned to
c~mp Tuesday aceompaniod by
hu11 mother and sister, Jeann4!tte
Janis Child.ti and John Ketchka. '
Mr. and Mr:o. Charles.J..ewls and
ch~ldren, Ray, Vincent and Mary
Alicia, Charlestan, were recen{
guests of his mother, Mrs. Evelyn
Ltwis.
Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Balser and
son, Tommy o! Mansfield · were
recent guests o-f Mr. and Mr:;.
.lobo Thomas. Mrs. Eliabeth Hetd
man, Leon, W. Va., who bas been
visiting at the Thomas home returned to Leon '1'\zesday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.
Mrs. Dale Darst and children
are visiting her parent.&lt;;, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Lewis, Zanesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker have
~eturned from a week's vacation
In ~anada. Tbeir small son, Randy
visLtcd h!s1 grandparents, Mr. a11 d
Mrs. Dehx;rt Becker, during their
11.bsence. ,

.Mr. and Mrs. A. Rus.!lell Jones
and daughter, Mary Louise, are
p.r~parins to move to Belpre by
~he end of thl.s month. Mr. Jones
IS employed at the DuPont plant
near Parkersburg,
Jones !amity moved hecy three yea111 ago.
They are aetive in 1he First Pres .
b;vterian Church and Mrs. Jones a
RN has as5isi;Cd in Red Cross and
other civic work.
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Mr. 11nd Mrs. Jamt~s Ashley and
daugeter will move
Saturday .
fro~ the / , J. Davis ~:~partment.
H&lt;! LS employed in Columbus.
Mrs. Martha Hud~on, who- is B
patient at Holzer HospitaL afte~
falling and crushing her h.ip will
celebrate her 90th birthday at the
hospital, July 20.
Robert Hennesy, Leo · Kennedy
and Edward McComas attendeit
tbe ball game at ClncinnaU SUJJ·
day,
·
Dixle Ruth Carson, Rptland is
visiting Dianne , McCOmu

ihi,

Relatives Attend
SO Year PJn, Jewel
Bond Picm:c
Sunday Outing At
Are Presented To C. T. Shumaker
Held Sunday
very lrnpreulve manner; Oth'et'
member•· preeent wer!£'1 Bro. L. L.
· At New Hoven Seidenoble Home
CunolnJham and Oro . Worthlnilon

EMIRGINCY CALL

The
Middleport
f!:m~raency
Squad was called to Danvme Tues.
day evening at '1 :50 and took a

patient to Holzer Ho 11pi!al.

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. VI,IJ!\ht: -~ DEPARTMENT THRoUGHOUT
l'tftJi$'tORE FOR BARGMNS bURING
'· . . .. ll;liERFELDS DOLLAR DAY SALE

El'- ·ERFElDS

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Hl1h t.cf1y 74-d north, 10:

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Pt't&gt;sented, one by the Alfr~ sroup
and one by the Minensvllle group.
J_udy Spencer, vice president, pre.
111ded 'Over the bus!ness sealiOn
whenp1ana were made for a potluck
picnic to be -held at the Wo9de's
grove Alfred on August 26 . .
Rev Barnett '$PQke on youth work
follow~ng the business ses:slon, at~
tcr wh:ch refieshrnents were served
by the Chester group to 41 youtb
and 32 adults.
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Pres-ent were Jant: Grueser Susan Lanning, Deb"ra Spencer, Judy
Brown, Opal Offutt, Lorie Barron
and Susan Dixon. Adults present
were Mn. Max Bo-ring, ~rlil. Roger
Spencer, Mrs. Donald Lanning and
daughter, Connie, ~r.s. Roger Barron and daughter, Debbie, and
MrS. Opba Offutt and son Carl.
T~e honored gue111s received a
number bf gifts and sending gifts
but unable to attend were Be(ky
Will, Mrs: CJara Gruf-9er and Mrs
Wilma StQbart.
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Ho-"'bul'lders
•n~
Family Picnic
Held Tuesday
The Homebuilders Class of the
Chu![:h of Chris\ had their annual
(amah· picnic at Portland
Park
TUesday evening w'itb Mrs. Fred

COAT SALE

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COATS

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Ga~dnei', teacher of the class, a~
then guest. The picnic mpper was

DRASTICALL:Y'
REDUCED

9erved in lhe shelter hoUse and
the
tvemng.
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SLASHED

On Wheat QuolaS

duL'li!ll tit&lt; day.

ln 51!-p:o!or the

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Fibre Glass
Aluminum, Cloth
VENETIAN BLI.NDS
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CALL 6271 FOR AN ESTIMATE!

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DEP~RTMENT STORE \

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An invitation to attend the ann\lal p\cnic qi the Point Pleasant
Lodge .33 of tlle Odd Fellows wall
extended to the Mineral Lodge
242 M.o.nday evening at a meeting
held in the Poml..'roy Lodge halL

h., M.

Civil Defee~ 3-24 Pl cutlines
CONFERRlNG with Civil Oetenst
Adminlstrllt'or V•l
F•etenon
(right) P.-..aidenr' Einnhower or-

Members vi

the Bulfalo and .Cot).ageville lod·
•
ges were· al1t9 my.ltcd.
UP-~B~
E¥h !aqtUy i&amp; ~~ked Lo bri~g a

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civil defenti! program. His ectlan .:.me as pnpartlanR eN \
~1ng m•de
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~~~k~L~iJ!ol.;.,•.!,~ft d~mkB•. :J(Qd~Jf. ~ S¥.-. •re. ~elJ. .. tU"J(~rway
telephone 8!rikn · alt6CUngo ' 4 r iCI;!~ ~-~'Itill':'bl:! furmsned · witti atioiher rehearsal .scheduled
Sonthern and Eastern Ohio- Coun· by the lo~ge.
.
for tonight at the Letart Falls

third degree burns over his chest,
face, back and both arms.
Jacic Frey of New Haven and
Robert ParsoOJ, R1t. I, Letart, W.
V.a., both
suffered · superficial
burns about the face and arm~
and were giv£n. first aid treat·
ment and returned to their home&amp;.
Huber and Carter were ruitbed
to Holter Hospital at Gall!poli.s,
where they werl! reported today'
as "resting comfortably ."

Harper Is Named
Le , Successor
J0 CirCWt, Court

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·Lodg~

C 1Mart' ·l
Of Marine Sat~.
Jn Fo••.,.h Day

m~eting

Ar th G'IDther'
Former Resi'denl
D h
d
eat Reporte

pl~~:nned.

Unmarked Cars
To Be Used By
Highway Patrol

rent~!

Hail, T0f03does
u. ~· t Wide Area's
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resirl~nt,

hcarin~s

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Obl~~ahons of the fll'it, second Grade School at 8 P. M.
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and ~lurd degrees were given r_our
The Blg Bend, Vtr!et:r Show a
candidates at Monday's meet~ng. ·hnme · talent prodllction, with a
They were John D.. ''Jack" Th6m- cast of 100 people wiH be pre·
as, Wallace Damewood, Allen }{. 1 sented on August 16th at the
BroWD and Albert Russell.
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Meigs County Fair, first at 7 P . M.
Guests at the
meeting were ~en wlth a repeat showing at 9
.1. H.
Pt. Pleasant
· M.
33; John J. Myers, Apple Creek
The "two-scene" show, .un-der
Lorig:e 674; Calvin Finn an~ Dan- the direction Of Bob
Hoefllcb,
iel Cope, both of Wellston Lodge consists first of a western theme
0Uf
, 18
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with the 'sei:Oild theme to be a
96
A fish fry was served , those in night clUb scene. .
ullcndilnce following the
Materials have been selected,
bthrough the courtesy of fisherman and purehased for ·costuming and
Dt.vid Goadwin.
stage settin-gs are u·nder ConstrUt:·
UJ. a..
timi. Special · costuming acce~:~sor·
,
ies have arrived from Columbus.
PARRIS
ISLAND, S.C. uP There will be c('mplete new cos- The proseeutlon in the court mar.
.
~
tumina for the show which wiH ,till.! of Marine &amp;Sg~
Mattbew c.
feature at least siX dancing ehOr- McKeon Indicated tt would begin
us _groups, plus individual, duo and today ·dconstructioon of the events&gt;
trio dance routines, with black out~ leading up to the "Tragedy of Ribnumbers being
bOn Crftk," including
a vodka.'
Proceeds of the show will be drinking .session.
shared by th.e Cancer Association,
Trial Couru;el Charles B. Sevi'Ll',
Arthur . Gi·nthcr, 47, former Pomeroy Emergency Squad, Syra- a Marine major who is the proeePomeroy
died on Tues- cuse Emergency Squad. Show ac- cutor, would not dif;Close his exact
day at l!eaver Falls, Pa.
companist is MI'S. Olive Ingra· order of witniiSSee. But waiting In
Funeral service s will be held ham of Pomeroy. Advance tickets the corridors were three sergeants
on Friday at 1:30 P. M. at the are on sale and may be purchased who had ' beeo cl'08e to
McKeon
Todd Funeral Home at Beaver from members of· the cast.
during the five weeks the 31-year
TWO ARRESTED
Fails.
old serdant wa, drHJ 1nstructor
Two .meri were arrested by loSurvivors include a sister Mrs.
M•!IGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
of the ill-fated Jl(arille Rec~1ult Pia-l'
cal police o-n Weclne"day and 1odg- Edna SUles, Rock Springs Road.
Admitted: Frank Roush, Pome- toon 71.
.
ed in Meigs County jail pending Pomeroy; two
hrotben, Eddie roy; Adele Roberts, Long Bottom
McKeon ls faced wltb a
f()ur.
on charges of iq.taxica· Ginther, Pomeroy Star Route and and E;;til colHns, Pomel'Oy.
count indictment resulting . from
tion . They are Elwood Wtgte, 24, John Ginther, · Chester, and a
Discharged: Jack Goode, Dexter
de·a tbl Gf alx rE'crults
by
Minersville and Tom 8Brnh:irt, 35, nepbew, Edward Stiles, \Iiddle. Mrs. Edwin Sel1e:rs and son,
\-drowning wh-en McKeon marched
Great Bend.
port.
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them into
a tidal ereek.
He is
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~hyppard,

Wed- ~

All growers who in1967
WJII
Injured in the blast which ripharvest more
than
1~ acres of Pf'd out a llectl()n
(){ wall nv~r
wheat for grain on a farm are ( lil
glb!t' to ("ast ballots in UJe quota Z75 ong by 20 feet in heighth
referendum Quotas de not affed werf-': Paul Huber, 32, Pomero)·,
P&amp;ul Schneiclr, assistant pl-ant
farmers with smaU·If' wheat acre- :hc;~n; operabutor, wit-h se~nd and manager, Wedftesday n:ght said
ages.
J
rg:ree rru over hls che.st that ".spontaneous combustion••
The laeues to be decided by the race. back and both arms.
wu · believed to be the cause for
vote are u follows:
Kenneth Eugene Carter 24 of the explosion. He said that "hot
If at J lllSt two-thirds
of the , Hartford, W. Va ., seco~d ~nd coal'' had been detected in the
huge bunker several days ago ud
£armers voting approve the quotas, ~
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that the men with use or
then quotas will continue In eff-ect
tor the 1957 wheat crop,
and a
·
.
spray to keep the fires uoilet•
CfJr.trol were endeavoring to work
grower w!Jo ex~ :ICds the larger of
out the highly combua:tive ctJal
hi.s 41lutments
or 15
acres of !
WIS
when the explosion occurred.
wheal will be subject to a mar- \
The explosion otturred at ar»penalty on
his
ketlng {Juota
proximately 7:15 p. m. while a:.
''exc
production. Under quota.~. ~
the ava!lo.hle wheat prlee support
majOTity o-f the plant's employees,_
to_ farmers who f1&lt;~ve
complied I Jacob Milton Harper, a Spencer were lin their "luilcll hnur'' and it
wL th t~eir farm wh&lt;'at allotm Pll.S , attorney, W8:5 named on Wedne!l- is believed that this one factor
Alert" which geta u•rway Frl wil1 be at ~ le~l between 75 and day by Gov. William C. Marland m:~v have kept down the easu''llty
of West Virgini.t to s\J.cceed the toll.
day With the mock evacution of 90 percent o£ parity.
If
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I late Jud ge Lewi• H. Miller of
Wuhington. It will be the blvmor1 t~an 0~- thu-d
or the Ripley as judge o! the Fifth JudiWhen the explos&lt;on occurred
gut CD f!xerrite of the yHr.
farmers vohng
dL..,approvc
the cia! Circuit Court.
the entire ~ection of brick and
quotas
then no quotas ond
no •
roncrete dropped from a height of
.
.
penalties
f~r excess
producllon ' _Harper, who is 81 years or agC' nearly five sfories onto roofs of'
will be In eff ·ct but the availahle w1ll §erve until a succe.l!sor is 1he machine shop and adminlstras~pporl on the 1975 _. w!!eat crop elf'cted and Qualifies this fall_ Nn~ liolo build inl( causing
extoensive '
WLII drop to 50 percent of parity, minationa
be made at a judi- damali(e to the roofs and in the
as proVJded by law.
cial convention; however,
legal machine shop as well as rupturin_g:
The vote wll~ not .aff.ect acr •ge minds at th~&gt; W. Va. State Capitol a main water line- tbat Oooded the
!llotments, wh1ch will continlll! in are still wurking out the details.
admini~tration buiJI;ling.
.
tre&lt;'l no mater how the V()le go '·
.Lqt.l.a.Uon provided
tha' wheat .The F1fth
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said that engineers Were ~ -lrrive
a\lotmepts s·~all be In eff" tl eacb made-up
during the day to make
year except in time of emergency. and Jackson
had served as JUdge o! the cir- a survey of tbe damae:e caused by
cuit for several years, died last the blast. He said t-hat .although
Frida_y.
the blast had not affected tbe
Harpet, a Democrat, has been a outpUt of the hllge plant (bat it
practicing attorney in Spencer was graduaJiy being lowered. Thil
for ~ years. He is a fonner pro- capacity of the fou:r unit plant •il'
secutor and former Roane Couaty at present iD t'Jl~eu of 600.00:0
.;. ,~.f'~
school superintendent. He bas -act- kilowatts.
Kaiser will Jesse the building
ed as a speci01-l j1.1dge on .several
Schneider also said thls ~lii·a: ~
to the Board of Education for ·one
COLUMBUS. 0 . UP -Director occasions.
that the immediate area ol ·~ tM •
dollar a year and the Board will U. C. Felty o( t!le Obio DeptrlHarper attended Glenville State blast had been barricaded to· boUl r•. {.
assume all operaline: costa and ment of Highway Safety said towill pay the taxes on the buildin·g. day that the state patrol is put- Nonnal School and West Virginia employees and everyone iD. ·i fear ,
that added sections of tbe · wal\
Contractor on the rental build- ting on an undisclosed numb ·r af University.
weakened by the explosion Jliigbt
ings and the 400 'new homes js t~n. marked Ohio Highway Patrol
give
wa'f,
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the Victory Construclion
tom_. crui~s to pick up dra.g racers.
"We had to do S(lmething to
pany 01' Dayton, Ohio. 1'he
units will have one , two anrl hreak up the strip racers t!tat .are
Lhr~ bedrooms. It was reported HI! over tOO state," be declared.
tbaVKaiser expects to ultimately
The cars lack the LL~Ual visual
stand·
employ 4000 person!! at ill! Ita- markings that are ()n tlle
venswood plant and that 400 rami· ard patrol cruiser and
t!le red
concealed
lies will move int-o the town by llgbta on the car are
behind the griiJ.
195tl
Fritz Moritz assistant super·
·--------intendent of th :l patrol, refu!IE!dto
disclose what ~as of the state
t!lll new cars will operate. He •ld
that "none •re ln operation right
now. We are waiting
on radio

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J400 Home Rental Project , ...
Unde'rway For
Is Planned' At Ravenswood
Big Bend'Show

·~~blks "'JJ;t!t-4.-'" QaY-

tles have been reces~ed
UnUI
Monday, despite objections from
the union.
Richftl'd A. Cole, vice pre~ident
or the Ohio Cons()\idatcd TeJ~phone Co., Wednesday night told
' Fedel'lll mediator Edward Phillips
thai "th.c c-ompany would not be
ready to reswnc negotl'ations uti.
til Monday."
The ' -problem of maintaining
cm(!i-_gen? se1·vice in · Jt&gt;ffcrson
Counly em.a oded his personal attention, Cole eaid, making it im·
possible {or ·him ta take part in
the talks until Monday . However.
:he informed the union and mediator thpt he would inform them if
it were possible fOr th(' 'eorppany
to participate in talks bdorel MOllday ,
Curti" Fletcher, natiunal dircctor of the Communications Workers ·of America, declared that
"the un ion Stl'enuously
opposes
any reces.s in the negotiations."
He said it is the responsibility
of both union 'and mBnagcment to
·remain at · the bargaining table
and make every effort to solve
contract differences.

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liarmon Field i~ Pl.
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and at 1l a. m .,

of'.both std '

I-' our men . were

Vot!ng on 195'1 Wbeat Marketing ~;:"sd~yndev..;n::t~i:l ;~~lipAmPS~~:
Quota• by MeJga. Q)unty
Wheat . Pl;.nt wh en an explo.sion in a huge
F.armen w.IU be ~td !'Tt~ay, July I coal bunker ripped out a front
20, _1956 at the- A. S. C. D~flc:e, Ma· s~ etion of th.e wall five storieJ up
~;Jc :~m;!~nsB~1 1 ~· Pom"Toy, to cause une1~mated ri~trTJillle t~
e
open from th~ $66 million plant 'which is tbe
10 ·
8 a. m. tt&gt; 7 P- m.
Jargc11-t in the AGE System. ·

$fee! -strik-e negoliators, needled ·
by P""'dltllt
Elscp)&gt;OwO''s· COD·

Mercedes
Co~don
Dress Shop

JUST A GOOD Pt.ACJ!J TO TRADE
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IMeigs-Co Farmers ICoal Gas Explosion Rips Out
Ballot Tomorrow
Huge Section Of Plant Walls

Heads For Big Alert

UUP
- Unite"d l I'Cclor Joseph F . Flnnea:an, mean-~·
Pr.esldent
David J.' whH ·" decl~red tbe adminl.straUon
.said today he docs not set "na Rrbltrary det~dllne·" _ (or
Presid Jlt Elsen!J.o-wer will settlement. lie denied reports the
tn•,•oll&lt;&lt; the-Taft-Hart.l ey law to set- WQ;it ·· House had bluntly warned.
nationwide steel
strike-, L~e USW and industry officia-ls to
its ~19th day.
settl~ their differencu Within a
week following Wedne-sday's Wblt ~·
McDonald, under White House House conference on the strike.
pressure along with in\tustry n goThe. r1p0rt is "Ahe·er
.speculatlators to .ePd thn walkout of 650,· tion" and "it is simply not true,"
000 USW members , stlid -~ re- he said.
Mr. El!tenhower t ti li ng the Finnigan told Big Tbreeo IndusAmerican Fndt•ratlon of La- try negotiators
and
McDonald
coQventton thot ''i njunctions Wodne.sday. uf t!1e "Presldept's (OC.·
· not .¢ttle the umh:rlying caus- pression of sint!t'te conoern about
t&amp; of .strikes."
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the eff lets of this W&lt;lrk stoppa.ge
"I ba¥e .every coniidcncc ln the on
the
nat*on'.s economy , ..
l'resident an-d
ha~e rw reason and mo.r-e parti-c-ul-arly, on th~ lives I
whatsoev II' to believe t!lat he ha.s .pf the W?,rkers wbo ·are iflc(}irectly

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THEY LAST

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Civil Defense

cern ov .r the conomlc "effed.s uf

$10, 12,15

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Is Not Expected
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16.95 to $30 Values

Plans were made for a wiener
roast lo be held in August the
place to be announced
latt'r.
Thirty-five were presen( [or (,he
picnic.

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Moritz said full drtails
would
in a press
release.He said he did not
want
. BY . UNITED PRESS
HA1J whitened patch 118 of the to discuss the cruisers farther.
MldM"st Wednesday · night '81!1 thunDIVORCE PILED
derstorms dumped roln over IICatSuit £or divor&lt;;e sought by Bert.
tqed section-".
. Torhadoes were reported fn five R. Louden Jr., against Betty Sue
atat.es, but apparently causEd no JAuden has been dismissed •cdamage. The twisters wer~&lt; spet- cording to records in the office
ted In North DakotA, Iowa, Minne- of th'e Clerk of Courts.

tcoatment
of """"'·
dclnking
in ota,A Al•b•m•
the barracks
and drinking
In the
hall shr ,•nd
,dderlFlocida.
crops
in Mis-.

be disc1osed Tbunday

presenetl of a re-cruit..
.so~rl, NebraskA 11nd
Minnesota.
The trial was piet:ced by a
The hall near Wellfleet, Neb., wa
matlc sldflight Wedtjesday when I accompanl 1_d by n torn:ntial downthe shy but friendly
McKeon a pour of ram measured at two in.
career Marine from
Wnrcest.er ches. The heavy
rainfall
sent
Mass . .'met th ·l mother of one
of crc-rks ln th :· vicinity over their
the six victims of the march . H(" banks_
Slldly told Mrs. Magg:e
Meeks,
Another ha:lstorm near KanSIIS
gr.ay~al~d mother or th." ].ate Cit~·- Mo., dr~pPf'd pieces of Ice
Pvt Thomas Hardeman
that he\ d 'scribe-d .a~ b1g as walnu1s. The
was· !'truly sorry for 'what hap- I haLl was driVen by winds
reachpaned."
ing 80 milfs per hour.
'\ The thunderstorms blanketed a
wid ·I al'ea stretching from the Gulf
of ~ex leo north a1mo.&lt;;t to the Ca·
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I nad1an border And from the Rockies; nearlv to th(' Apoalacians
If I The P~cif!c North).v,st and lhe
.
~ - rest of the far west enjo~d el-e.ar
death toll in the- crash lasl Fr1day .skies along With th·.· New England
o! ·a military tMnsport plane has aru. Fat:ther South alon., th ~ At.
r1sen to 46.
Coast
some cloudinesso
1 lantlc
Army Specialist 3·t" J )se Bank~ m~m·d otherwi~e pleaSllnt sLmn\'
.Jr. of ·Navasota, Tex.,
died ~ather.
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Wednesday .fit Fort Dhr: Base Hosplatl from the crash sceue with a
col'lCUll!lioD
8nd .a fractur ..d fore·a rm.
CJNCINN ATI, 0. UP- Pl'oduce
An autopsy ~ePort tald
Banks
Eg.!!:S
lc hil!her on jumbos and
died of a blood clot io the lungs.
A-large; U.S. conSumer, A wl!itr
and brown, JUmbns 42-49; lar~f' 40GARDii!NIRS TO MEET
43,
mediums 34-35; small 24-27; B
MemberS· of ~he .Amateur Gardlarge
31-34.
eners Club will meet at 6 p. m.
Chickens, fryers barr!ly steady.
Friday evening for their picnic.
Fryers 3 to 3 1-2 lb 20 to 22;
·to be held in the yard of the E:
hens
heavy over S lb 16-17: hens
' M. lllake home. or at the home
. o~ Mrs. Ben P:hilson if it rains . flo lb and under 1$-16; ·hcng light
type 13-14.
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·E11eh one ia to brlna: a f!overed
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Butm· 00 SC~ OJ.
dlallo table aemoe ~n(IIOc alit.

Air Crash Death
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Prisdlla Cirde
Of Missibn Group
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SON$ AND DAUGHTERS OF THE MOONS IN HOLLAND

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week while her mother
Mrs
Adrian Carsun is in Colu;nbus at~
Ruth Anne Edwards spent last '
tending a church worker.s' confer- 1
week in Columbus with.-- relativl!l
ence at the Nazarene Church.
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and this week she and Janis
Mrs. Geneva Wells Dietz,' Ftori. '
Hauck are attending the Junior
dP., is visiting Miss Bess Sanborn
4-H Camp at Canter's C&lt;Jve.
t•nn•ute to Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude DurgtP
Mrs. Harry Hoagland and Miss
and ~hildren Jelf and Ann of
Grace Sauvage, Columbus. arrlv~d
PW sbmgh', arrived here Tuesday
today for a visit with. their niecP.,
when they were called by the
Mills Jean Lama.
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dnath of her mother, Mrs- Lewis
H. Sauer Sr.
,
M'r. and Mrs. Roger Davis and
son. Pontiac, Mich·. , were guests
uf Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Karr Sr.,
Tuesday._

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ro-!~ghat t~eJr home, Roe" Spring• speaker when tM Methodist Youth
his sec~ ~r tfelr son,-"Hoger on J'eUows·h ir of tbe Cb.e-ster ·ebarp.
0
rt.,day,
met Monday ev~nlng at the Chc!61er
A decorate(~ birthday cake with c:rurcb. .
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two lighted candles centered 11!~
DevotlOns led by ~hlrley Brown
I'('freshment table and ic e a
opeped with group singlng of the
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and eake were served Fav~r · ~ '' hymn," Leaning on t~e t:verlasting
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horns and balloons.·
rei arm", followed with prayer ·b y the

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Mr. •nd !'rr.' Hl!rbert Dix~n tli· - Rev, Barnett an ;van:.~~lltt from
~~rtalned With a party, M:onda)' 4hr• Hu.ntJngton, W. Va. war .ueat

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