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per week: One year in advance
rrr.- &amp;atered u seeond e!w maU- it Tbe Daily Sentinel otfiee.
!q matter at lbe Poat ornee atltl!.i.60; six montha, $7 .80; thret"
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SMITH

and the
(I,.!'Un
rPNH White Houte Writer annual A. P. lunch. His flrat year
;T' :·~ · 'J\',iUitiNGTON UP- Buek.stairll he delivered a memorable foreign
policy speech, althouah he was on
--~ atl1be '·WbJt~ House:
-· ,, WJU~e, P,usldent Eisenhower us- the verge of fainting from the
:·. ,u..al~ · pltf1 golf In tMirly opuie_
n t agony of an qpset stomaeh. Lut
·.. lftttlnc• . and wllh some or the year he s,poke . to the ANPA In
.~·~~·• . tOp petiormt;rs, he's really New York. And thil year he eom•4 -a •.nera~rtt ·colter ln. his beh~vlor in ortiee he addressed the ASNE

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f•Ufd io vtilt the cdn~t nlf
the D•u•bters of thtl 'AmerJcan
Revolution and the American So1\_iet.v .of Nt'!\:Spa~r- ~itO{,.
.. The e)lplanatton eonterning Ltlc
ASNE which meeta here every
tPrlnJ, Ia eaKy. When Mr. Elsenhower flr~tl took QfJ~~. he &amp;gicl
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O'Brien, Iota, Vlddl-.
C)"Dthii JJ;"Uey t9 · Henrietta
O'l!rlen, IQto, Mlddleporl.

Be.tth•

Mrs. WeycrsmJller rot'!"ttc!.~~
Montgo-meey, W. V·a.,
has slnte resided with her
Mn'. Maude MontiJOIDeiJ
and
nephCM W. L. Montgomery.

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Mr. WeyeramiUer operated a
furniture store 1nd undertakin1
bla'ineu in ~ old opera boUH
when he retired and moved- to
Col~ua. He dled .there Au.JIUS'll

Berth• R_an~ol:pb and Bua:eU
R:audo):ph to Charles P. Zinn and
P•II!Y ~;nq, J:j.A, Olivo.

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and ot
mery, W. Va., in.

Harry A. 11•11., to

Hoi hbd Dryer, Gu
Rule aad Kelriulor

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Fl.ureU of Ironton, Ohio and ·1ln.

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Fu,tteral ' serv~ea. were
the C.ilver:y · ~IJP'l
io Montgomery, Monday

In
where .)1e is apeaklnJ today.
ttons
The DAR presente'l! a tomowh•t
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different case . Mn. Elaenhower
IIU}tl
hBs been reatlng up from alate
w:inter. 111n• 1and a:eltlng tbe' new ward m~era~~on
CommuDiam
tarnl houte ·· In order at G(!:ttr•·
1, I I it
burg, Pa.
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She. dt~Cided ahe would not re·
turn for th~ DAR conference ~nd
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But
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feted
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'he
ext'r4!me
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Uon. Aetording tn his aides, he P!flY ·•! Ge~. G~orles de Gaulle,
h111;l plQnned 1 Of!lY to escoa;t his wbo only a few yeora tro-llad
hope of makint himself dictator
'W ife tq- one ~opvtnUon seuion.
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of .France.
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1 dete•t 'iJII
The
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·he would net 'go alone. The DAft
diiUlroUI
PrQPOrtJona.
Thete
Wll
may nnt like it, but that Is the
even epeculatloit Jn Pul• whether
way lrfr. Eisenhower ls.
it miaht not .foretell the death o!
Th e President returned from the m~verp,ept whieb pe G•"lll!
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Augusla lasl week Wtth a, nottce- started Jn l~T.
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nbic tnn . Actually, he aequlre~
nothh18 of note In
much or It evj;R 'bitlore 11o'~a: tt;r
any of .the tbree
Ceorgla by . bll~l,\i\ undf. thfl
. the

.uld._ burial \\'as in the
mawoleum at M:ontComer')' &gt;&lt;•- ;
orial Park.
PAST MATRONS TO MEET
The Put Mati'ons m !JvanJ~•· \
line Ch&amp;pter, OflS, will
ThuNidllY evenpae at bbe
of M.ra. Walter Bunce inltead of
Frlda':y as originally sc:hedu1ed.
of Charleston, Mr: and
Mn.
~4arlf41: 1 Wagner,
gradclilldre",
Slet.-ie and Cbuck of Syracuse,
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lii!D't _Rald in the .P~ray Bend
in 1M3, durlr:c the Civil
died Frl&lt;l•• ~ J.J, at

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cent over tbe next 20. It's • aafe
bet that this challenge W'm be
succes.du.lly met, SCI l,_,nl as we
keep our free market and our
mpetltlve t.ystem .

.!Backstairs At

In ~~-I•;"'~·;C;:oot~.;·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;~
3 Rooms

~hetbartb

Thunday
the home of villted
Mr. and Mra.
Raymond
Arnold and family.
Mr. and Mn. Wllliam C6ok are
vbltiq in ZanesviiJe with her
;Nat.er, Mn. John Evan• and bu..
band anti otber relatives.
Herbert Wean ia home afte-r
com_plttibJ bif umy eerviee. Tbe
J•lt twQ yean were In Germall)'.
vulton in the lbymon~
Anwld borne were Mrs. L}•le Hy·
tell and daughtet Unda, Mri. AI·
yia Adkbu, Mrs. Stella AdkiDJ

J.lso typically American goes with
~...baJ4tba,ll-aa it a:oes with other di- I That indic&amp;tes the tremendoua
iJ ...,._iODB. ·That's the hot. dog. Last cha11engc that the li 'l!estock and
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year'~ incredible total oj 8,500,meat industry facell. Eatimatesl
,'i;Je~ J·of.:tbese ed.ibl~ canines say that 20 yeara trom now "ur
Gl ~wefe «)9.tl,Umea-which works out pOpulation wiJI · be 21!5,000,000-1'1
to· j ilttte more than t".ne per per· almost IW&gt;,OOO,OOO mo~:e thBn at
~. f&amp;P ~as:b week. It's vuy possible present. If our present rate or
.. ~ .~~t th~'-~ riumber wlll be larger meat consumption is to be main~
still &amp;Ialii year. ti\nd thr hot dog's tained, pr . . ductlon .win have tQ be
~
cou•in, tlte Uankfur1er, is also increased as much' u JD per cent
h
~II.J:!Iier)y devoured in steadilY over the next HI yelltiJ snd 30 per
1
· tner6aainc quantlties.
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~~OUr devotion to the hot dog is
\:·., .. _,_-tfJDWI.Ie of the nation.1l taste. We
are a country of meat caters . Save
for a few small countries, such

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Mr. ID4 llrt. WUI1am CDOk were
Sunday dimler cue1U of bet .bro-lht!, Mr. and Krt. Clarence I'Aen
1nd f•mll)', Let.lrf., W. Va.
Nath.ln Araold and famUy, Wetter-vllle, moved Tburld.ay to ttae.ir

Ronald Bartoo, Nellie Barton,
Florence 8.-- t'rederiek, E. K. 1'\-e·
drick, Dorotby West, Elmer West
Mary Ekhokl:, · Gordon G. Ekbolm to Joe Grueser, several p•re~b.

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Hamm ~~ G...,.n, Ky .,
tho
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11 .... JUyDiobd Aralold ..d 1.,.117. . ale II t eootlorlllt
lin. Dora St.ratton and Nn. ~.
Kyrt.le Coo)l; were Friday IUHW
Mr. ad 11r1. Clare~ .,.,II r
of Mr. ud Kn. Lealer Brooi.ovtr were Suada)' tUIIII fll Wr •lllW
of Pomeroy.
Hh. Hattie Uakaaut., ,._...
Mr. and Mrt. Cleland Howar-d rO)' .
a.od daut)ltera were Sund•y vlaltPaul RelbeJ lnd Kr. aacll llnl.
on lD Atbland, Ky.
Clarence ·Swaucu .Wttd· Tu 4 -Mra. J:raest Lowe and Mra. Mae even1n1 wltlli lit. ud· lin. WW.

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'1903 LOVERS''SPAT PATCHED UP

ile Kennedy aod Estber Kennedy
7.7D A., 836, nJ, Rl4, Rutland.
·Hcrnrd Biue-11 aDd Gttlkllne
&amp;isseU to R'Obel1 Du.rrt ,ad . M•
-'ne. ~. 2A, ~ rods, 822, 1'3,
ftl'l, Lebanon.
A.. E. Batton, deceased to Ron·
aid · Barron.', FlOl'eDee ·Frederick,
Dorothy WHt~ imd Mary L. Ek·
holm, Ru~land.

Al1.9trilia and Denmark, we lead
t'be world in per capita meat .pro·

N:M..~ts.

M. Hart·

ij)3, S.lilb~cy.
Jleulj X.ennfll4y, 1tuby Kentiedr)'
P,roi, RObert Pltdi, Sadle ·FraIler, and Frank FJ~Nler to Wry-

GettYour Red Hots Here
. Country the crowds are turning
· out fdr ··tbe most typically Amer-

PbQebe

man-, 3% A., Columbia.

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.... :. The D~iiy Sentinel
••·

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Land Transfers

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OP TMI MiiGS-MASOM: !ARIA
NaUonat ndvertlsill&amp; represen-,
_, , .. ~lah~ every afternoon eJ· tatlve_.
BottineUi·Kirnball, l;ne ..
- 1 -~~ ~,- b)' 'l'he Oh.JD VaUey 343 ·Luilllf.Cn Ave., New York
....~~ ~lMI.Jqe •• ' at 110 Metbanie City, 18, N. Y.
.
1
. ~.. 'Jiomeroy, 0 . Bu.sitteu offlee
Subsuiptlon rlteJ: Oel1Yef7 by
_,... to pll011.e- J98. editol'ial oft~e phone nn-ier where available 30 eents
'!.-;."· ·117. .
per week: One year in advance
rrr.- &amp;atered u seeond e!w maU- it Tbe Daily Sentinel otfiee.
!q matter at lbe Poat ornee atltl!.i.60; six montha, $7 .80; thret"
-, ~ero•, Ohio
·
mon.ths, $3.90. B_v motor ro1~te
r'~&lt;~
-;~·~
where availllble .me month $1
"'R
S. -~
o.n. Mor. B:y mail one year $8; 1ix montn!l'
c.
$4.25; thre-e months $2.50, one
~"'
Co'll.tt• • .• City ldltor
month Sl.

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Jw"fiih GfiiHef .to

Knilh~ 13.112 A.,

•

duction . Beef is now the favorltt'
~f all meats, having passed pork
in 1953, anti this year ·each of us,
on the average, will t•at clo11e to
77 tl&lt;Junds of it.

1-?/A
1.. ~uftnary dellcacy wh!ch is

s.

r . t..

Me-

2t. n, ••d
.

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_j

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!'liME•

finn bome OA Bunke!' HiU .

98Year0ld I
Meigs Native
Dies In W.Va.

RuUand.

MOVED TO CALIFORNIA

I

eWhite House

..Jrfl. -u«r'l'
~
,
'.MIRRIMAN

Publishers AsiiOCJation

'11.1•&gt;-{ .iJ , ...
"Hil .•,. '1.

to.

SMITH

and the
(I,.!'Un
rPNH White Houte Writer annual A. P. lunch. His flrat year
;T' :·~ · 'J\',iUitiNGTON UP- Buek.stairll he delivered a memorable foreign
policy speech, althouah he was on
--~ atl1be '·WbJt~ House:
-· ,, WJU~e, P,usldent Eisenhower us- the verge of fainting from the
:·. ,u..al~ · pltf1 golf In tMirly opuie_
n t agony of an qpset stomaeh. Lut
·.. lftttlnc• . and wllh some or the year he s,poke . to the ANPA In
.~·~~·• . tOp petiormt;rs, he's really New York. And thil year he eom•4 -a •.nera~rtt ·colter ln. his beh~vlor in ortiee he addressed the ASNE

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-

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,,.,.,.,.,•.1. . -'

,~,.o.q; t-4-~~Aw.

t41.lJC'II arty-· pub~ic c~utse hacker,
Mr. Ei&amp;eDhower doesn 't like hav )nJ·Js:'a..tW: wail.l- on the. first tee, He.
r:
likea to get out OI\~Q lhe courll, in
~
1 )lqrcy. Because of' hJJ high posif&gt;1

~
.

tiOn, he UIUally dbes.

He hatr;a \0, 1011o c~f b~Us al·
tbouch hrl' ·~sets ·e~ free by th~
1
nbu,n:~red. "Keep yOur et)'C OR that
u
~ne," he'll shout to his caddy wben
:!'1 . he popJ one Into tho .rough.
t.! . He'• never ..ustJcd wlth his
~
~md alway1 convinced he
.I.
•hould have done better.
-

ltOt'

r
f;

·,Q\IUe 1 few raised eyebr~ , lo­
C!.ti)'J.all wJ~Ir: when thffPr din
f•Ufd io vtilt the cdn~t nlf
the D•u•bters of thtl 'AmerJcan
Revolution and the American So1\_iet.v .of Nt'!\:Spa~r- ~itO{,.
.. The e)lplanatton eonterning Ltlc
ASNE which meeta here every
tPrlnJ, Ia eaKy. When Mr. Elsenhower flr~tl took QfJ~~. he &amp;gicl
"&gt;&gt;!i
' . ld po to
91 lht" ~lg
D~!o'l ~,Ptra qftalra, ,ea_qh }'Car- thc.-

'l''

here . Th•t wu tb.e .oc:cuion when

pleted the

1fltatl01~

by ·ebOOJlng

born .Julr Zl, 18M

horne, after •n

The

·

.

.wm Seu CJoeap

•t

~

IV ~ARLIS M.
United· Pr111 Staif ·

Germa.n: Fr~neh

votera •ll

lt~orlt41o

9, 1002.

O'Brien, Iota, Vlddl-.
C)"Dthii JJ;"Uey t9 · Henrietta
O'l!rlen, IQto, Mlddleporl.

Be.tth•

Mrs. WeycrsmJller rot'!"ttc!.~~
Montgo-meey, W. V·a.,
has slnte resided with her
Mn'. Maude MontiJOIDeiJ
and
nephCM W. L. Montgomery.

a: Iiatltburn, H•l.•ai. , II·

Ohapp. ond. ·Mo\o Cl.~ to Wut.
era ·I.Ccol ·Board of Edliiati.on,
Rutlood.
·

N E'W
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FumituN

$299.oo
ONLY

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RutlaiiCI Fum. Co.
Or

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Is Thil World·A
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Fat Man's Paradise?
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She i! survived by three ailMrs. Monta:Ohl6Y
with
teD,

whom she lived. M.n. GeOl"ge

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Mr. WeyeramiUer operated a
furniture store 1nd undertakin1
bla'ineu in ~ old opera boUH
when he retired and moved- to
Col~ua. He dled .there Au.JIUS'll

Berth• R_an~ol:pb and Bua:eU
R:audo):ph to Charles P. Zinn and
P•II!Y ~;nq, J:j.A, Olivo.

Middle Of The
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Jlefrtcentw. Loolli ~oad.
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Cdadlllen.

d-.auehter . til

tll,e late Jol&gt;tt
Pomet'CJJ
and ot
mery, W. Va., in.

Harry A. 11•11., to

Hoi hbd Dryer, Gu
Rule aad Kelriulor

illnaa.

an4 Mary- oenltritore
'w• manied ift

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Fl.ureU of Ironton, Ohio and ·1ln.

rrom

Ver•, Souh;;by (!{ $)'NCUie.

Fu,tteral ' serv~ea. were
the C.ilver:y · ~IJP'l
io Montgomery, Monday

In
where .)1e is apeaklnJ today.
ttons
The DAR presente'l! a tomowh•t
I~
different case . Mn. Elaenhower
IIU}tl
hBs been reatlng up from alate
w:inter. 111n• 1and a:eltlng tbe' new ward m~era~~on
CommuDiam
tarnl houte ·· In order at G(!:ttr•·
1, I I it
burg, Pa.
.
She. dt~Cided ahe would not re·
turn for th~ DAR conference ~nd
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But
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lo,.
w•o
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weekend with her in1tead of drop.
feted
!Jy
'he
ext'r4!me
rl1h\
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ping ' In on the .women's organlao·
Uon. Aetording tn his aides, he P!flY ·•! Ge~. G~orles de Gaulle,
h111;l plQnned 1 Of!lY to escoa;t his wbo only a few yeora tro-llad
hope of makint himself dictator
'W ife tq- one ~opvtnUon seuion.
1 ;:
of .France.
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1 dete•t 'iJII
The
De
Gaullilt
ot
·he would net 'go alone. The DAft
diiUlroUI
PrQPOrtJona.
Thete
Wll
may nnt like it, but that Is the
even epeculatloit Jn Pul• whether
way lrfr. Eisenhower ls.
it miaht not .foretell the death o!
Th e President returned from the m~verp,ept whieb pe G•"lll!
.
Augusla lasl week Wtth a, nottce- started Jn l~T.
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nbic tnn . Actually, he aequlre~
nothh18 of note In
much or It evj;R 'bitlore 11o'~a: tt;r
any of .the tbree
Ceorgla by . bll~l,\i\ undf. thfl
. the

.uld._ burial \\'as in the
mawoleum at M:ontComer')' &gt;&lt;•- ;
orial Park.
PAST MATRONS TO MEET
The Put Mati'ons m !JvanJ~•· \
line Ch&amp;pter, OflS, will
ThuNidllY evenpae at bbe
of M.ra. Walter Bunce inltead of
Frlda':y as originally sc:hedu1ed.
of Charleston, Mr: and
Mn.
~4arlf41: 1 Wagner,
gradclilldre",
Slet.-ie and Cbuck of Syracuse,
and Mrs. 0. 0. Tbuton ol
Grove.

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Of Our

SUPER SALE

NOW IN PROGRESS

MEIGS
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lii!D't _Rald in the .P~ray Bend
in 1M3, durlr:c the Civil
died Frl&lt;l•• ~ J.J, at

thri A. P. iffair in New York

AU tlJ!t:A-niL\rlcab -.NOwspapcrrt Whitp. lJQ"•·o~lu~lamp
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cent over tbe next 20. It's • aafe
bet that this challenge W'm be
succes.du.lly met, SCI l,_,nl as we
keep our free market and our
mpetltlve t.ystem .

.!Backstairs At

In ~~-I•;"'~·;C;:oot~.;·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;~
3 Rooms

~hetbartb

Thunday
the home of villted
Mr. and Mra.
Raymond
Arnold and family.
Mr. and Mn. Wllliam C6ok are
vbltiq in ZanesviiJe with her
;Nat.er, Mn. John Evan• and bu..
band anti otber relatives.
Herbert Wean ia home afte-r
com_plttibJ bif umy eerviee. Tbe
J•lt twQ yean were In Germall)'.
vulton in the lbymon~
Anwld borne were Mrs. L}•le Hy·
tell and daughtet Unda, Mri. AI·
yia Adkbu, Mrs. Stella AdkiDJ

J.lso typically American goes with
~...baJ4tba,ll-aa it a:oes with other di- I That indic&amp;tes the tremendoua
iJ ...,._iODB. ·That's the hot. dog. Last cha11engc that the li 'l!estock and
~
year'~ incredible total oj 8,500,meat industry facell. Eatimatesl
,'i;Je~ J·of.:tbese ed.ibl~ canines say that 20 yeara trom now "ur
Gl ~wefe «)9.tl,Umea-which works out pOpulation wiJI · be 21!5,000,000-1'1
to· j ilttte more than t".ne per per· almost IW&gt;,OOO,OOO mo~:e thBn at
~. f&amp;P ~as:b week. It's vuy possible present. If our present rate or
.. ~ .~~t th~'-~ riumber wlll be larger meat consumption is to be main~
still &amp;Ialii year. ti\nd thr hot dog's tained, pr . . ductlon .win have tQ be
~
cou•in, tlte Uankfur1er, is also increased as much' u JD per cent
h
~II.J:!Iier)y devoured in steadilY over the next HI yelltiJ snd 30 per
1
· tner6aainc quantlties.
•
~~OUr devotion to the hot dog is
\:·., .. _,_-tfJDWI.Ie of the nation.1l taste. We
are a country of meat caters . Save
for a few small countries, such

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Mr. ID4 llrt. WUI1am CDOk were
Sunday dimler cue1U of bet .bro-lht!, Mr. and Krt. Clarence I'Aen
1nd f•mll)', Let.lrf., W. Va.
Nath.ln Araold and famUy, Wetter-vllle, moved Tburld.ay to ttae.ir

Ronald Bartoo, Nellie Barton,
Florence 8.-- t'rederiek, E. K. 1'\-e·
drick, Dorotby West, Elmer West
Mary Ekhokl:, · Gordon G. Ekbolm to Joe Grueser, several p•re~b.

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Hamm ~~ G...,.n, Ky .,
tho
lln. Anold II _ . ....
TU-1 supper ,...,.. of llr. a114 oble 10 rotwll to IHr .....
11 .... JUyDiobd Aralold ..d 1.,.117. . ale II t eootlorlllt
lin. Dora St.ratton and Nn. ~.
Kyrt.le Coo)l; were Friday IUHW
Mr. ad 11r1. Clare~ .,.,II r
of Mr. ud Kn. Lealer Brooi.ovtr were Suada)' tUIIII fll Wr •lllW
of Pomeroy.
Hh. Hattie Uakaaut., ,._...
Mr. and Mrt. Cleland Howar-d rO)' .
a.od daut)ltera were Sund•y vlaltPaul RelbeJ lnd Kr. aacll llnl.
on lD Atbland, Ky.
Clarence ·Swaucu .Wttd· Tu 4 -Mra. J:raest Lowe and Mra. Mae even1n1 wltlli lit. ud· lin. WW.

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'1903 LOVERS''SPAT PATCHED UP

ile Kennedy aod Estber Kennedy
7.7D A., 836, nJ, Rl4, Rutland.
·Hcrnrd Biue-11 aDd Gttlkllne
&amp;isseU to R'Obel1 Du.rrt ,ad . M•
-'ne. ~. 2A, ~ rods, 822, 1'3,
ftl'l, Lebanon.
A.. E. Batton, deceased to Ron·
aid · Barron.', FlOl'eDee ·Frederick,
Dorothy WHt~ imd Mary L. Ek·
holm, Ru~land.

Al1.9trilia and Denmark, we lead
t'be world in per capita meat .pro·

N:M..~ts.

M. Hart·

ij)3, S.lilb~cy.
Jleulj X.ennfll4y, 1tuby Kentiedr)'
P,roi, RObert Pltdi, Sadle ·FraIler, and Frank FJ~Nler to Wry-

GettYour Red Hots Here
. Country the crowds are turning
· out fdr ··tbe most typically Amer-

PbQebe

man-, 3% A., Columbia.

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Mike

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Red Sox rour -positions better off
than they were 11 year ago ~oday
but most of Lhe other new man·
agers are flodlnl the)•'ve cot the
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'Phe DaHv Sentinel

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Coqfetenct Held

COridou!s
PianoReeital

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Rav•na t Mo.ntual 0
Toronto 15 Columbus 3
Bulfalo at Q.icbmomi, 2'1 ppd rain

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Better Off
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Personals

RIIDfVIt~l MAN AR...t. .
Gorll4 Bartlager, It, • Yillt ,WII ltTftted early
tilif
mo.r ni"l by Slllo 111~11 ht·
lolmao IV. R. DIVI,_ oo eb....,
tA lntoxicaUon and dltturblol

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M;s. Smith F.~
0 89th

the peaet.

€!batleston 4

Toledo. 6. Sl. E'1MII
3
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It add!! up to a bitter blow

for

,l~~~~~~~w ion"

the "ba.eball
\Ul·
which sec:und-•ueuerJ
eontedds that lbt

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year'~; pilut

was reaponeible for
everything that went wrona.- And
it just could be eaualnc some red
face~ among general manajetll

who made the manaa:er the "coat•~

of

.1

;ioo~SOt

poor 19M campaign.

Marty Marlon

' I

of the Chieaao-

Philadelphia PhUUea are the only
other l)ew ~tilota who have their

1

teaml doin&amp; about 81 weJl II they
dld In the Cir•t t..,o w~lul of laat
aeaao•, Maripn b., the White Sor
leadint the Americart Lea1ue Juat
u they did • year 110 ua4-el' Paul
Jtichards and Smith'• Pbillta are
In fifth • place tn the Nauoul
League just as they were em this
date last year under Steve O'Neill.

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their ef(ort-a Rocky 'Cutellanl, IliD!!&lt;, O.Volond
by the fonna· Ohl9. OP.tP:Oln~ed Chico VI);9Da,
1116'1/1;. Cuba, 10.
circqit sbould
!lfjloOKLYN: East"'n I'OJ:~WQ
rool ba&lt;EI&gt;.tll thl• Arena: tulq .Perez, 128, Brj)(lk.l~
faDS. Every .outVi?int.ed ;Ru.dy Garda, 1~ ~011
&lt;&gt;1 !ol A.n,(~es 10. .
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BAKER

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. Record, Worse He'll Be

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Bli TeD end at

the year thta.
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Mike

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Boston

Red Sox rour -positions better off
than they were 11 year ago ~oday
but most of Lhe other new man·
agers are flodlnl the)•'ve cot the
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=

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.ptist District

'Phe DaHv Sentinel

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Coqfetenct Held

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PianoReeital

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Toronto 15 Columbus 3
Bulfalo at Q.icbmomi, 2'1 ppd rain

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Better Off
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Personals

RIIDfVIt~l MAN AR...t. .
Gorll4 Bartlager, It, • Yillt ,WII ltTftted early
tilif
mo.r ni"l by Slllo 111~11 ht·
lolmao IV. R. DIVI,_ oo eb....,
tA lntoxicaUon and dltturblol

J '

M;s. Smith F.~
0 89th

the peaet.

€!batleston 4

Toledo. 6. Sl. E'1MII
3
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It add!! up to a bitter blow

for

,l~~~~~~~w ion"

the "ba.eball
\Ul·
which sec:und-•ueuerJ
eontedds that lbt

•

year'~; pilut

was reaponeible for
everything that went wrona.- And
it just could be eaualnc some red
face~ among general manajetll

who made the manaa:er the "coat•~

of

.1

;ioo~SOt

poor 19M campaign.

Marty Marlon

' I

of the Chieaao-

Philadelphia PhUUea are the only
other l)ew ~tilota who have their

1

teaml doin&amp; about 81 weJl II they
dld In the Cir•t t..,o w~lul of laat
aeaao•, Maripn b., the White Sor
leadint the Americart Lea1ue Juat
u they did • year 110 ua4-el' Paul
Jtichards and Smith'• Pbillta are
In fifth • place tn the Nauoul
League just as they were em this
date last year under Steve O'Neill.

•

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their ef(ort-a Rocky 'Cutellanl, IliD!!&lt;, O.Volond
by the fonna· Ohl9. OP.tP:Oln~ed Chico VI);9Da,
1116'1/1;. Cuba, 10.
circqit sbould
!lfjloOKLYN: East"'n I'OJ:~WQ
rool ba&lt;EI&gt;.tll thl• Arena: tulq .Perez, 128, Brj)(lk.l~
faDS. Every .outVi?int.ed ;Ru.dy Garda, 1~ ~011
&lt;&gt;1 !ol A.n,(~es 10. .
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Pa'OVlDENCE, ; B. 1.:
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FURNITURE
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BAKER

ha.ve

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. Record, Worse He'll Be

,

N.W

White Sox an4 Mayo Smith of the

'W~Y'S SPORT l'AIIAUE

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the year thta.
·~p!J' Lll

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EngGged Couple· Honored At ~111;ty
l'hoalu . wh~ manti:1c wiU be
u twe~ af 3und..r~ M"ay 1, wer•
. . _ wllh a patty SaU11'11iy
'"ISihl ~ 't he bon'w.-ef llr araa
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"' !Pillk and aqua ripe ,PIIper ram,
~ oste11-decl rrom. the cbaadalier 1D the diaioa room aad a
liJ'III ere., paper umbJeJla of tbt
I&amp;IH -tt~lon renter-tel the archwaJ
bet.ee-n the lh'ibl .nd dlnln&amp;

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Chic·n: CI!P~ming

HEADLiNES

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Plan VacatiOn
Bible &amp;hoot.

adl• &amp;1... ~' w'Jth Pta' a.adln
lo lilY• heart '"""" '.5dl&lt;len on
t-Jther aide. ~ A pi. rose eentered
!he pun• b bgwl:
Altcndin,i Weft aitmberl ol the
· t:holr and' Nul N~IIR! ind •on

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Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, Ohip,

Pbooe 898

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· The •.,oup alto boutltltwo new

aqd D!Jll wtte ~~erved . from a Lable
.-.UJ; pint lia&lt;en cover and center·

itetJU for the· school. 'nlme were
&gt;I&gt;&lt;oi.Ul!ll . for 1 acreened

•thooJ •.t:ut

a. •• .._ nv.....,

fair and wanwer.

In Point Pleasant
Oft•i'rldar, April 28.

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WilT VIRGINik Cloudy .....,,
ft'th U •• 60. hMe da...un..

Day. activitlea

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OHIO: ..... &lt;loucll- oOliay,
hith IS t. 60. fair ..,....... tew
41 t• 45. Thu......, McrtM'ctMHflnns Inti w..-..f.

An i:llection was also beld to
itled. a " May Dl)' Queea" to repr__ t 111e Letart school at ..a,

beMlf of tbe t:hoir by Mrs. Neut.z..
~ ~he president
· tadi'!IJdual servings or wbite
ict d in aqua 1nd topped
witq 1 pink J'O&amp;e, lime ice punM

Weatfu.r

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k~ ••• pfcaented th~: couple in

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~o&lt;ri:t '·G,Ibbo:· 1'l&lt;e pr..l~•nl ; Pau-,1 •
I~ "NyJor, •eci'et.ary and Audrey

110/fin,n, treuum.

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Dickie and I(IJ! Everttt Thl)mu.

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wllh ... ~itaetit "' plllk
dop ood 1111d pu.&amp; hflh?t ie 1 LNU.t

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Mill , ,OIRALP,tNI · .. SHOOP,
Mttt nrinlne c0111ultent for tM
~rtnMnt

ariel

Ill Mental ...,,..,..
C.rrectltHt
CohiHV ..

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will...·M...,.
tho h""
,fnCJ,.I
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.. tho ..eaa.er
Afhen• _
lt1tt Hot,fttf, ..Athftt1 Oltla. .
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l'bl sillb blrtbdo:,- ol IJnda
· d•lfSbter of "'· and Mrs. Willard.
Hui'lq~ W'll eelebrat~ ThUrada)an..nl&gt;on at the llliddleporl Road.
Ride Pa~-- G••" were played
d~rla1 the party aad prizes Were
won by June Quluen., I!IDd Charlea

•!•llttry.

LIOAL NoTICI
Arthur L. Tattft'IOn, wbuse piace
of residenCe t. unknown, is hereb)' notified' that on t~ 18th. da~
of April, A. D. 110&amp;, j01.nne Tat·
tertOn, belnJ plainllff, filed ber
petition aaainat bim II defendant
in th" Court of' Oommdn -P leas,
Meip County, Ottlo, Cpst No.
12,293, praylna for dlv9f•; from
said Artbur L. :1'1t~On on · the
grounds ol Wilful .A.boucc of ,.ld .
detcn4ant from said pl1intUl for
more tJI•n t~ne year last ~t.

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Oullh&gt;Or-~~it! . ·. ~·:

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Jet erea111 and eup c1kes were
served before tile 'dec:tn'aled birth•
day eake w1a eut ud ~~erved with
lefd tes to the ebtldren. Mrs.
Hurler wu.ullll8ted·br Mrt. Cllr.. hcll Gilmore

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ol . DuiY.· •pd Jtx.

· treme Cruolty, Jrnl PJAinUit alao;
pran tor the ctfe·, C.U~Jt9cfy tnd
cont'i ol 'of the c:blldrftn
tb'e par•
tlca. htreto, . rN&amp;Qnable' 1bpport
and malntenaneO /ot ·ll&amp;ld ·ehildren
in lbe fu&amp;ur'.l, and·. for other proper relief. Satd ·eau!le w1a1 bo lor
hcarinll on or after tba J1t. dAy
or June, A. D. J83D. • ·
Jouo·e .Tatteraoa
CROW li dROW

Judy HUl'ley.

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tOd,ay ielri. Cctaartn a
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designed to "opea the dpor• of •
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to. Mn;1K..tM 1M Mrs. 'Vouftt

slna ·both

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stricken With polio In
1952.
Mti KoltGti'S: sort, ' Jaj, 15, waa
tho flrlt -fatal vl~~:tlin tf tht
clr.tM d.i MIM'. 1n fltlt count;.

Hayne~.

Mra. James
Br..,or,.ltii'!,&gt;Wollit lliiv~r. MI'J.
'Jame1 Allen, Mr1. Robert Turner,
J4rl,\1 8ilt· ~~~~. ,,_..vcrRej 1 'And

DOORS To OPPORTUNITY'
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,. .; N~'P~rMan'
'Pr~gt~ To (Mngress

IPEN THE

Marks' Birtliday.

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pllrf.unttr" to ),300,000 low-taeome
families on small Iarnu.
"In tbk wea:tbl~t of IUitiODI,
where per e1pita Income il the
r"~~::~t~n iht world, !bore thin
le
of the familieS who live
Ameriean fann!l still blve tiJh
incl~eolm••m•" of· leu than Sl,Ooo ayear''
Prealdent llld in a a,Peeial
to

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pro1rams
ud eredit
~ more On .small
wOuld be traiJJed for

IDduatrlal lobo and
to move off. land iO

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or

Qfnton
Fisher Co~
' S•Jet PAIPn Senlee
Moura I to 5

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SAM'S APPEAL
o. egot.ate . .,
FOR NEW TRIAL For Cea.Fire
Cl.l!lVEI;MOI), o. UP~.
TeD Ol Corres!'Oadenee• ,' ,
mueJ H. &amp;ttfti'Pml elaimed. lo4!1ul
tb•t b;o .wif•'• true murderer
With RU88ia's Zhukoz 1'
lol.btnded aool llp)ottered
&amp;Y DlfAN W. DITTM. .
owm blO
od about tile JD\tld.er
u~ ..,... Staff c.,.,,,,,n.M
roo-.m after hia viclim bit him.
WASHINGTON UP-Presi~e~
·On the bait. ol that
Ellell.hower Hid t9day be feels •'
dlxovered evidtnc:e,'" Dr.
that world peace hopei are brls:h~
pard said, the trial UJ•t .ended
eatq. . ·
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biJ eonvieti011 ol aeeond-degree
He .mad'" the stateinart at 1
murder 1boulcl h ~et aside -and new• conference at wblclt ht fully

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a nO.. '.::"!~! &lt;Jtd~ed .
Conunoa Neu Judee F..Ow.,;:
~1ytbin received the defense ,il?"
peat; and said he would reach · a
decision by Tburtday, pr&lt;l&gt;batJ1y
in \lie momine,
The left.UDded tiller tbeorY
was adVanced In a 33-page affi.
daf'il lilfted by Dr. Paul L.. Kirt,
UniVersity of Califontia c:riminotoJilt blred to invSigate the
IDiltfeo~enee Day panrder
of
Drr Sam•• •pregnant wife, MarilYD
It .,.. one
seven affidavitJ; ~
cepted by Judge Blytbln for
stOOy.
The Kirk
par'tJ , of which
an' earlier

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PODIIO'I

DOWl\1 THREE
DAIJ.K ST.RI!ETS

Bndtriclk '0ratrf.nl, R•Ut.

Roman. M•rU.• Hnr
Tburt. Ulll Fri., April ZUII

STUDENT PRINCE

Clnemuoope
IT~ ..nlolM)
Ann
at,ch, .Edmund Putdo•
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TODAY
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MEIGS

'l'llff. and Wed., .\prll ZI-J7

endoned Secretar)o at Stale Joha
Fw tea ::all=:' !!!~~.!..."!!!!!!"! "!'t.~
dar tbat this country is willing to
negotiate dire«l)' 1'1tb Red China
for a eeaae fire m ~ Formou
.traits.
Like Dullea, Mr. Eimlhower
emphasized that the rnlted states
will not deal bebind N1tionalill
CbiD1'1 back on matters ill •bleb
that natlon'a in...... are irmJlved. But be Hid the United Stat•
would be dad · to &amp;&amp;It with RH
China about 1 CG~e-fin! or anything else not sffeetlnJ N.Uonalilt
China';t own affairs.
Mr. Eiaeaho'wer idso diJidOeed
tbat' he bas eoriesponded r~entl)'
cwn o1 Ap- with Manhal Georct Zbul:ov_, RUthat:
sla'• defmse minilte:r: He. d•
JCrlbed the eldwl1e of lettm •
penonal correppondeaee with
'old ftit:Bd. .of W~rld War a ~~--~~~f

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AU Plelaret Ill CJNJ!MAIICUPB or WIDE ScRi:IN

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admiDiatraUon by Seeret.ary of
Acrlt')llture Era T.. Ben1011. The
Presidtmt's brier messa1e aaid the
program, prepared aftu more tban
a year of study, baa· " my 1eaeral
approval."
BensO__a emphasized tbe "lone
range" nature of the program Ia
hiJ report but called for an immediate 1tari. u11 iOn:.~· p~!..!U!fl He
recommended launching
"pilot"
tairdly edtteation and IUidanee operatlons in at leut 50 counties
durin( the eo mine year. He •US·
gested st.ate5 should be encouraged
to open at least 12 "pilot" programs of aon-farm job trainiaa:
for farm youth.
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Tues. and Wet4., ,,.11141

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•lean Crawfard,

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SARATOGA TRUN~'

Thun. ... Fri.,

Oar,v CooPer, I~ . . . . . .

one lo another,

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Guilty To Chqrge

th,eae'·
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·amont

theJnl-a1l
Int ricate
can make for genhUJ
make for ldloc:y,
aubtl~

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Twel~e boys and girls in Meigs
Cou.n tJ.. h~ve t:ntered the.
·ot Tori(6rrow· Conteat wbitb
'
ed in .{fiiJ distciet OD April
boyJ ahd two girll frmn diftefto.t
The two Athens men being
part.. Of. t.be eouat)o hive. entered
heM in· the Meigo Ooll'ntr. Jail
: th&amp; tont,~t.
. _,
•• cb~ of obllining '·f'IO!I"! ·..
Enterid in the contest are · ~ 'oo false pretenses. pleaded f guij.
Neloon, Lana,.IUe; Dooald Nel..., ty in • preliminary bearin(~ ~14
Langsville; DWight Nelson, l.anJI:• Tuesday in Justice of tbe Pilee
ville; lli.rian Lee Smith. Route 1 Pere:r Peoplea' Court.
Portland; Sharon Attin1, Portland;
Justiee Peojll.. lllid todq ~·
Dilvld Piet&lt;:~ t..npville; Duane U11e pair, idelttifled as, Robert q.
Jim', Laagsvi.Ue; Larry Bur, R(JH, 28, aad loha P. PetiU, %7.
Langsville; Gord.on At!pnt. Rut- will be bound over to lhe i:Nbd
land; Donald Welch, Route I, llar- 11111'.
They are cbarz:ed with "eoDD·
rilonviJle; Larry B. Morris, Route
1 Langsville and Da1107 S. Zir.tle, iag"' ID elderiy Meip CouDt.7,
woman out of ~ for, l~~ee "!!:! :,,~,
W~ Main. Pomeroy. ·
were
Rules for the t!Oiitflt are that repalra wblch al.Je,:edbr
tbe bar.ebin( muat have been be- fleYU really ~ cone.
tween the dates .April 3 &amp;Dd ,\pril
Di fmal iaapection 1nd. weiBbiDI ~~ Y IN FUNQI ,., .~- ' .
,,
will be J~J3: te.n ~ t~ IID&lt;il · . Ricmd ~- _, $iltlan :.
to be t1ten ~ 1 proct~~iq pint; towuhi~ c:lerk, *!AI ~, be _bia
only bOys aol! Jlrll betwo:i:a !eli been adV41e4 by lhO A!lilltor'a 01·
and twenty )'etrl' o( qe no
J1ee that the . ~-. lad .
4-H, liTA or FH,4. memben ·of aa IUJJdJ wiU ·not be llftllabl6 untU
Oblo Chapter mat pat\kl-.
AJI&amp;WL
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are Noble, N:~Droe. Mo~ Waf!b,.

oi one bit ano\hcr1 tbe

1chJiwei1

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OF TOMORROW' .l1fd••..
ENTRYS LISTED ...,

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seiow. Also th-ere ' arc IHIU\ , a
consCioua •nd ~·an· u~contciOUs
wh ich both ·· are ~~ manif,eltlol the ·same brai,ri.,
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ces", the s.hittinl ~~

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You·na peoplt and; ReV/ :""'lnd

A~ Bangerler. 'Mr~"· and
R~~crl H11rley and aon ,J:Irbeo,
for. I' ~e]l_. ·~t at

·· lime. A10l8U111

wl~ : lho

were Mr.

afld · Jin~

Mr1. '·qeorae

are

UlllttU 81.

lnaton, Athena, Vf!rtl&gt;.l.., lleip.
Mu-swn. Perry, Roetina, Jack..., Gallll.&amp;l~ La-.., BeJ.
mollt and Guemse)',

CounCil J\,ec'l,_... J,li~
. New Police Car
met .
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Adb\laaioDa Mrs. Maxine Diddle,
Rt&lt;lnl'- ~prU 20; Mn.J,. ~lew•!'•
lljo..nvllii, 'Ain'il 21&lt; J.!r'lo. Marprte Buteber, Pomeroy, AprU 21.
Bbtttl: ·Mr. and Mrs. Edmond

Gf.d.eaer,:' MinersvUle, j son. · April

2o,;.1"honfas L)'nn;' Mr. Ahd Mta:.
W.W.n Wfltlht, Mlddle.,Ort, dau·
lbter, APril 21, Pearl Je1n. ·
M •• T THUR$~AY
ti~ket • sales ' prediCt
will be

Obio R•

•If yuh antt fl._. It In fh•
cllck..tlurHry, th' •flu er tli'

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Nilfr.ut

CINCllfi!ATI l'll~Cf

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steady, dul~ llleQuale ll'f' filhl
demand; ~wner Jt. ·laqe •bite
38 to 39, brown mil: 3'f to 38;.mediwnl 35 to 38: curient receiplo
:18 to 30. .
Chic- .............. ,..
....... .....,, f,:Y.,. 24 .. 2$;
. hiM, ,_., 24 to U; hiM,
tltht ta· to 14; ol4 . - . , II
toll •
Butter 10 aeore &amp;&amp;.

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