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WilT VIRGINIA: CIM14f, ...
a.nhtt c....r ~. Lew t..
nltltt 4.1 .. !0. We4-., ,..

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·Governinent •f~w
1'o·G&amp;Oo.

Gues.ts were Mi'Bf ·rrect crow Sr.
Mrs. Fred Crow Jr., Mrs. Emerson
Jones, Mrs, Norrn.an Rose and

da Thoma, Columbus, witt be the

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. Pomeroy Vlll;~ae Council put
teetb inlo their determinatiOQ to
rid tbe town of the coal dust
problem Monday nilht.
CouMII ..... M4 tho firm ~
Craw and Crow, AtNrneop. t., ... ..,.. _1.... ....
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Propotel No. 4
Mt!igs County, Ohio, on RecUOn1
;2.02, 24.114, State Route No. 124,
In Sutton Townthlp, by applytnc f
bituminous treatment, Item11 T·30,
T·32. Pavement ~ Width 18 feet.
Length 19,272.&lt;.1Crfeet or 3.65 miles.
Proposal No. 5
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Meigs County, Ohio, ob Section

(22.96 S)'racwe), State Route No.
124, In Sutton Townahip by .4JI·
plylnl a bituminOus . treatmenf,
ltemll T-30, T-32. Pavement: Widtll
18 feet. Length 8,923.20 feet or
l.IUI miles.
Prapoaal No. 6
Meigs County, Ohio, on Section
28.10 (part), State Route No. 124,
Jn t.ebanon Township, by applylnft
a bltuminlluB treatment, Jtems T·30
T·32 Pavement: Width 18 feet.
!A'ncth 20,433.60 ft'et or 3.87 miles.
Propotal No. 7
Melg!l County, Ohio, on Section
21.48, Stale Route No. 680, In
Orange and Olive Townshipe:. tw
applying a bltumlnou11 treatment,
Items T-30, T-32. Pavl!'ment: Wld1h
18 feet. Length 41,184.00 feet or
'7.80 milca
Propctlaifl N011. 1 to 8 Inclusive
of this project to bf' completed
not later than September HI, ID8'5
The minimum wage to be paid
~0 aiJ llbctr employed on thl!! eOQ·
trad shall be in aeeorclance with
the "Scbcdul!i of PrevniiJng Hourly
Wa•e Ratea A~eertalncd and Do·
termlned by The Department or

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~ Plelllrol In CINEIIIASCOPB or WIDE SlilRBEN
fOJdJ:BOY

MEIGS
The bride given In marriage by
her father, chose a gown of white
lace over nyll'ln tulle made bailer.
ina length and wore a cap trim·
med In 8CCd pearls and shoulder
len;th Yell of illusion. She car ·
rled a white Bible topped with a
cascade arrangement of scattered
carnations and a white orchid.
Mrt. Hooper wore an aqua dress
with matching bandeau and cara ·cascade arrangement or
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rs. Yeager, mother of the
bride, wore a navy silk dress wlttt
matching acccssorieR and white
rose corsage and Mrs. Bin&amp;ltam
mother ot the aroom, wore an
aqua rulk dress with white aeces·
Indu~trlal Relation!! applicable to
State Highway Department lm·
pro.,.cmenls ln accordance · with
Sections 41J~.03 (17·3), 41Ut04
(17-41, 4U!U3 (17.fa),
4115.06
(17 51 and 4115.07 (17-Ga) of the
Revised Code or Ohio."

The bidder mulJt submit with his
bid a certified check in the

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Stewart, Ruth Romata
C•l't'ei, Wflt.er·Brennan

.The reaen-e bW cleared lbe
House Armed Services Coinmittet
b)' a 31 ·to ·s Vole~
"-e last mono.

SeuJing Club Meet.
At WUdermuth Home .

up art.,r an Jldmlil.litla.·
TIJ( .. _ • II
bu.ild up 'a· 2',900,CJOO.man
serve by 1060~ It would:
1. Authorize tbe President to
call 1 million r~iats Jnto
tion In .a ~natiolial emergency
Witbout awaiting OOogressionaJ

rh&lt; Tri.Ctey Sewing CM&gt; •·/1181
ThUT.u:tzy evenlq a·t trhe home of
Mrs. MiJI.ard Wk:IJermarth wbo
receioved hoaten. glfh Jrom tbe
members. M the dose of the
sotial hooT ill dc&amp;s-ert course was
served lby M-rs. WilderrTJUtt.h ar.1l
it was &amp;nnouneod t'hat the nexi
meetlna woukl be at the bcm.e or
&amp;J,r~. Bradf.ord Ma•:JtR, IM':11ersviUe

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lam Grueser, Mrs. Jlarn.eJ SVmpton, Mrs, Ru~dl Will.lon, Mrs .
Hiram

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Miaag, Hazd Grueser, MrB. fl.oob.
ert ft'llbert.s, E~laabelh Fiok, Pau·
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line SptlD~Cer'.

of $6,660;00.
Plan!! and spec1fitatlona are. on

· Wl)'S and. the olflce of tbe dlvhflou
clcputr 1hrcctor.
rhc director fONerVC!I the ,rl1ht
to rch•et an.J.· and all bids.
S. 0 UNZELL,
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Slate Highway Director.
I~) 9·l6·2te

New
Tie
can install anywherel

·te -draft · )JOU.tti(!:

trainlas

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tile alx-mon,tll

was njftteil
lftll put.. on

voluntary basis.
Otber eoa:&amp;reeional nnra:
AIIIPOW&amp;R: Sm. Stuart &amp;,...
iocton D.Mo. said Russia's · "illcredibly rapid deveJopmeilt'' ' Dl
' lone-range jet bmD.bers ia '&lt;~D. ill·
Require .aU men enterinj: the dication '"they liave more .tren)tll
miHtary services to serve a com· ill the air than anybod)" kliew
bined total of five ·yeatt on actlv~ about" He said th.e Defedle De.
duty and j" the ready reserve. partment's di&amp;elOIUfe that ' 1be
F~ure to keep up reserve train- Sovieta now bave intereoDtiJ:Jeaing would r~suJt in 3 46-day re- tal bombers ma,. rom the vnu1
call to actlve duty under penalty ed States to revise ill air strebgtb
ol a court martial
goala.
3. Allow between 100,000. and
TIIADE: Tho Wblte. House 1w
200,000 youths aged 17 and 18 notified Congreq that Jt accepta
to volunteer for six months of all but one of tbe amendments
aet.tve traininl to be followed by written into tbe adminiltratiou's
7'h year!! reserve duty. Fallure foreign trade bill by tbe SeDate
to keep up re~erve training un.der to proteet
certain U. S. industhis program would result · in a tries from exceuive competition
two year draft to active' duty.,
of foreign imports.

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A fallleN(i!$11klally · a new one) must
know a lot 'llf'llilniS. Among thol8; how
to stre~h ,l£k~1Jdget to make room ;or
the latest !J!Uiioi. lo' tho fomUy. Rlglll
IJ.ero Is 'whe~ he cell an "ABLE AS·
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U.it the b''c'l'.'f~)' to lllal!e her doUan ~o
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town, before
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Ule In the dE!partment of h1gh·

Military Reserve Bill
On Capitol Hill

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John Robert Crew, 57, Syracuse,
died at his home Monday afl.er·
noon at two o'clock.

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Mr. Crew was
cverscas in
World War I for two years. He is
·a m~mbcr of the Drew Webster
;:tost Amt&gt;.rican Legion and D. of
A. Lodge.

earefully sta~l~ "!• ada iii1HE ~AJI.Y,,
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OHIO: TemperaturCII will · aver·
qe normal to two degrees below
normal; normal IDIXinwm 11
north, 75 soutb; normal Dilillmum
f9 to ~; eool tonllbt apd Wednesday; warming· tread~ '11nu·•
day and Friday, and Cooler I.Pin
over the weekend; · c:banee of
sbowers 'Wftblesd8J D.itbt, "nwnday and Friday over aouth portion and Tbursdar nigh( .-end .Fri·
day over north p4)rUon with rain
fall totalioa one-quarter
half inch.

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complaints have been

lodg&lt;d by r&lt;oidonto on za.t.. lfolo
Str.eet aboul dust wbicb COJriel
from tbe- SwlJber UPole thtte.
Tbe.., ~sue hu beri,,, a tbot;a 'in
tile aide ot tbe town e&lt;WefiUI'lent
for quite some time now. and· lbe

lbOVe lrfondaf nicht •aa re&amp;afded
by motf u "be toulh but centle
policy" on the part of Council.

· Crow reponed at • Couodl
meeting in AprU t.bat S.ilher
had agref'd to erect 1idinp alonq
tbe length of tbe tipple, but it
was aeneraiiJ felt b, CclaDtU at
lhat time that tile Aidinl would
not help matten much, •ince the
diUt would •till l"iie out Qf 'tbe
top of the tipple:.
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ln other action 1at tbe meeting.,.
Cowcil adopted '\ re19,1.u~ for~
tbe illuioc of aotes iu-tk amount
$1 $MOO for the purtllue of a
dump truck.·
The ,..,....., ~ for the
month of April toltolllnt $ 1 -

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but no definite aetioo was·tabn.
• Pre!leot at the meeu,ng were
Councilmen Roy ' 'B.etzin1;
Ted
Dow~tie, HoJlie Greea, Dale Saiiut
and Pat Will; Mayor E. F. "·Robin..

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WASIUNGTON UP-Tbe JOVemment announced today it hu
"tuccessfully ~mpleted" bistol')''~
second uaderwateJ" atomic t.ett....,...
presumabl:r of • nuclear dept)i.
charge or otber .missile ;deaigaed
to destroy enemy submarina.
Tbe first underwater atomic ex.
plos.ioo wp set off July 25, 11H8
fl Bikini,. in a test of nuclear
weapons aaainst naval ships. "lbe,
new test was heJ.d to get informatiOII for developing a defellSe
"aplnlt subrnariae attack/'

• Tbe Defena Departm~Dt and
the Atomic Eaergy Commisaion
Hid Uli aew a:plosion-"a small
.nurleu' de¥1ce"-was detonated.
in the eastern PacifiC. n did not
one- say. when or just wbere. There
have beeo cuesn· Ute1test , waa

cmi,cl out &amp;eNeral bu~dfed milea
off Southern caiifornf1.

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MeJaa General
' WDJ Dorothy

'1lae lndiCfltJODI are that . . . the
test involvM no health. lw.ard-.to
mainland or islmd lnhlbitu.ta. t1l'
eoDSUD'len of flsb."
In an aDDouncement MaY 9 the

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two aa:encies .Aid tbe ezploelon
would bi set off "S!!l:'er"al hUDdred

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UNDERWATER
ATOMIC TEST
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Asked Or Else'

Mrs. Richard Rawlings, music
chairnia.n, presented Mrs. Lochary
Miss Lenore Giles asaiated tba
who read a paper on "Our Am~ h(ijitesses ii' serving and Mrs. Everican Musical Heritage." She erett Hare and Mr.l DOP Scha~ftr
presided at the ,
table.
"divided the musical htstori of .Arrangement.
America into three · parts starting were uaed in the
wit'h ltl20 ' ~nd comj.ug Up to 1the and peonies Jn
time. In presenting the were U8ed in'

clou4y _,

·--,Friendly Basis

Free Salk

T-30. T-32 Patchlnlil. PIVemenl:
Width 18 r..t. Lenatb 64,099.20
feet or HUt miles,
PropoMI No. 3-A
Mel1s County, Ohin, on Sf(tion
0 .00, State Route No. 124, 'in Sa·
ltm and Ruthmd Tawnllhlps, by
applying a bituminous treatment,
ltem T-31. Pavemeat: Width 18
teet. Length 64,099.20 feet or 12.14

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. Proposal No. 3
· Meigs County, Ohio, on Section
0.00, State Route No. 124, In Salem
aitd Rutland Township&amp;, by apply·

Editorial Phone JD7

H~PitAL

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Kaltieyn

Williard MOW·

miles from the closest land area,

•Mart Hull

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off the West Coast of t.be 'United
States aa4 completely clear of
fLsbJng JI'OUJids and ahipplng

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lalles."

Despite this as&amp;W'aoee, BPOte...

me:n for the ·west 'Coast airdlbe
fishing lnduatry asked tbat tbe
test be eanceled.

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sutnmer·tlme cheer leader a wartlrobe
that's
fresh and spotless. Keep your appeat~ee,coill
and erlsp by checking your wardrobe' l~queni·
ly. Our cloanlllll and' pressing oervlcos do'the

rest. CALL 122.

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today repa¥aa:e a new
la"w in Obio.

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6ft THI MIIIG--- AliA
Natioaal advertiJIDJ! repreHII

PubliJIIed uery altemocnt ex' OfJit Sunolq br The Ohio Volley
Seallnel, tne. 11 liO lletbanl&lt;
61,, ,.......,., 0 . Bullntll ofllee
plone M. editorial oHice ph'one

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Bo!tiDelU·Xirnball, lac: ..
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SUbletiptlo.n ratu : Delivery by
earrier whr-.·e available 30 cent&amp;
per week: c&gt;ne year in adVInce
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EDteretl n. teeond c!a11 mall· 1t The D1Uy Sentinel offlce,
:bJI iil1tter at the post office at $Ut.80; siz month&amp;, $7 .00; three
montbl, $3 .10. By motor route
I'Dmeroy, OhiO
where nailllble •.. one month $J
Rkt,.,., 1. O...n . . . . Cion. Mor. By m•il one ye!lllr $8; al.J: months
$4.25; three m.anths $2.50, one
.1oetr CotiiHe •• , City Utlor
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Aggressive Diplomacy~~!ng Pushed By Kremlin
Leader As Russia's Fot~ign Policy Is Changed ·

PtMt fyt/NM C/dff•'
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have to be .11J4:1plied
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than the be..c:t
an•!li·IUbmarl..'l:'
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madDe, Of adeqllllte .s:ze,
along
threat .
witlh ,the nece.um shipblrildin"l
In an editorial on the s.JA)ject, fae~iU·es . No matter how excellthe Sollth Bend, ·IDtUan•. TribUM ent our •~ine defuse, loBsaid, "In any futun WIN", the es of ' IIMfthah_t v~eJ.s. would be
Reds
woWd concentrate
on inevitable. We must be able
to
llnoekint out -or at l'tllst slowlos repliee tbtm at needed.
AM
Am~riean and .Briti.G llle lines we :Must blve \IP-to-dtte .sblpt
arol.md the world. The obvioua which .would JtM'e the best ehano
inal:tutnell't lor this 1ort ol tffort, ee .ot .surViYirig ~n liltJbmadrtf' in·
areordin:g to the Nny, Is the- aub- fested 'W'aten.
marine. U1ed efteetlveb', tbe We e-.•.f ~ on forelcn-U-boat Catll be a. a-rave ineiw:e to Ore merdn.nt marlnea lor this.
nation• U.ing the ~N lanes. , . It's '1.11' to w.
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Hawk, LoUU. lllellll, Bob BIUfl',
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wore. ltltod at tableo ctnterod Greta ilortoa, Llrry Cltlan4.
wilh eol..,ul tar&lt;lholrtl Ilardi Gelle IIIJP, IIUI!nd · Gtlbi " and
Grq eoupleo lo .Uhouette. tiDd- Glo..,. 81l'r; l!altl'lllllm ..~ 11ino
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Menace At Sea
1\qn'el«ltM·lve' Vinson.
tbe
~Mitman of the Ho\&amp;Se
A.l'l1led
Serviets
Corntnittee,
r-eftlll)y
wamed O.t RUlli~ ia eonoeMr•
tift: oD tmlkr:.qg • ma}w B8val
fon:e.- witb ibl!l! _.at r!t t.,p~;-, Di
comb. ebtp&amp;. :JI-c e•lo:t,. "We· H-e".~·
thlt RWS~ia 'is far ahtatl of UIJ. ln
the btrat type submlrineJ," .and
thot .. we must and wUl bavt t'l\•
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meet Ru.ssi;a's

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wJH bold Uteir •· eoaimeDtement

1erv" 1111 21~ at 8 p;m. at the
banquet, whleh . .,.. Colwnbta . settooi Auditorium'
by mothers ollhl lun· -~'·
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tbe Seltlor Rei' l4e~r. T.,wo will prqeat .-.. dtpklmu. PriD-

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Mr. and Hn. Van Darby were
Sunday

IY H...MAN W. NICHOLS
found a wonderful cave out there
Uttlte4 .._.... StaH Corr..,..,dent in the woods."
"How about this place where
WASHINGTON UP - What's
Washing:ton · 1lept," dMrl said
new in Washington:
The PAkistan em!Jaasy had ~ ''This is educational. ·•
"Shucks," said the kid, "we can
tubton parade, showinll what a
l1dy can do with a bolt of burlap see a house anywhere-even in
If •h·e ~uts her mind to it. There teKO !}."
were lovely thina•. runntnc the
line (if stitch from play clothes to
The deputy a~·ai~&gt;hmt secretary
eveninr d~sea. Amba11ador Sye~ of public affalrll for tho Defense
Amjad AU § 11id he wu very Deportment dropped into th e
happy, and laded . "We are In fa: press rooms at the Pentat~:Oh the
vor of retl pro~rress. but we are other day and was !!hocked at
oCrald of 1Ub1tltute~. "
what he aaw, Dr. W11~t-er Swon
was Indeed ~n a tizzy. "These
lrty desks haft aot to S!O. Loot
Mrs. Geor&amp;e ~~_Mte, n
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thl• Utt'er,"·~'he Sf;irl . The re·
the Infirmary tr"tf'le ne
m'ters In the room were a~ po·
Office Buildln1, was a little mil· lite as a newsman could be under
.fed the oll~er Monday when u re· the clr('umstances, but made ;t
porter .::arne In and wanted a clear that it Swan so much a~
thorn . dug from his . rOJie linger touched one bit of what looked
"Another ~e of tho.e do--1t-yo 1• • Uke trash-well , One reporter
"elf eqys," she compl1lned. .1'1t got hia back up and told the dep·
hattpens every Monda)'. If you uty asalatant: "Can't :vou see this
feitowa &lt;:an't afford • eardener atuff Is clapJfled?"
,
whv dOn't yoU buy your rose11 1l
The "in1pector" laul!hed, got
a flower shop~ ·•
the point, am{ left quietly.
El eanor White pulled t.n '·
horna a little when the teoorter
Dr. William M. Mann, dlreC"tor
went out and brought back a bou. or the Wash,lna:tom ZM. has givf'r
quet .or vloleli. No thorns.
the SmlthHonlan Institution. hi&lt;
unique col1ection ot more 1tt"''"
Conp: .•Tamt&gt;~ C. Wright .Tr., of 117,000 specimens of ants . Dr.
Tf'xa11 took bh ym~ng aoh , :i'hnnty Mann, who thus PUtll tl'!e Smith·
m and a ltttle chum . to Mount ~ontan In pcsRe&amp;don ,,r tm~"~ M the
V~rnon to hJvo a look at Oent't'e lar,f'!filt such eolleett 1.ns In the
Washln.,:ton's
home. The kids world, picked the ants up one at
~tMhow dlaaopeared and when a tim" In hia LraveiR to nlacP~
the Democratic law-giver. finally Uke Haiti,
Hondura11,
Brazil,
eollared them, Jimmy Wll all ex- Guatemala, the Solomons, the
citf'd.
"HI talands, Europe an·d the Near
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WASHINGTON UP-Slr Winston Churchill won't be goin~ to
the top.Jevel Big Four cJhference
thal is now sl\apJne up. But in a
waY it will still be "Ch;.;rchill'll
meeting."

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beautiful texture finish
abel modern color at
:the same time w•th-

a t!Ouple of days last weet with
hi1 mother-in-law ~Irs.
Sybil
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Charleston.
Lee Jacbon, Cbillicotbe, .spent

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witb 1 famUy dinner wit b all
their children and tht&gt;ir families
atten.dt.ng: Palll and wife, Cnton;
lame. and family, Steubenville
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roJotiv01 the put weell ud will
luve Tuetday for Seattle, Wash.,
wbeN h e will embad' for AIW...
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Ja&amp; Blatealey, Columbut, bu
been tbe recent xuut or bb
ll'llldmotber lin. Add ie Philion.

ed at the elo&amp;e of an enJoi1bJe
tvtDlDI to the foUowln1: Xr.
Mrs. Jlah Bare and dau.ehter
aud lin. Robert
Beeale, l(ln Leah Rae aad llrt. Chuck ChamBrute; llr. alld lin. Robert Me- ben viltttd with llr. and Mrt.
Kelve,, Raber1 Allaa. and NorQUI; Howard llouab and tam.lly, Jlr.
llr. an4 Jlrt. J~mu Carpenter, lAd llr1. Maurice LoU aad family
LJn4a aad uPunkle"; Mr. and krt. 1nd Mrs. Maud Bl'ida:ett Sunda)l,
Clifford llteJ)o, ludy and Bobert;
Mayme Mallory, ·Mr. add Mn.
lfothtr'1 Day Jervlca were
,Take ~auJ and "Butch,.; Itt and held at the M'e1.bodilt Church
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· ,~ Guy Beeale and Mia Vert ~le. Sunday and ·Mary Euler, Marilyn
Funorol aervr.,. were held' 011
Jir. IDd Jdn. II.... Jiri4en, Cleland and Uoda MIIIOI')' were
'Monday from· the Elk .Punr•• Niles, . 0 ., spent Nother'1 Day taken 11 m~1 into tbe dwrcb
Home In Ch~rlestoa witb UN
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H
Muter Tommy TbeW wu the
Rev. - 1 G. luom 011~­ liiQ' livid...
Sunday ldlnner &amp;Uesl of Banett
HUI· Cemeteey.
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Kent,
apent the weekend bete crandparenu, Mr. IDd Mrt. Chao
Golden Rule CIDII
with llr. oad loin. WUI lble.
. ter Rowb, Raveuwood SIIOday
llr.
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lin.
Wolter
Jlaba&gt;,
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laet:aouville Betelt, .n.., were re·
Ill', IDd Jm.
lliu Edith Haym11J! a:r:1 br .:.th&lt;~
ovtrnl1bt Pelt4 ot ber bro·
aa&amp; ll.f. oft'
er Romer entertaiJicd tht: loHo\~·~
Howard
Roush
bd·
llmily,
entertatilo4
lld'""Mrt. ~ HUI and 1on·, inl at dinoer Sunday llr. alld
ol lbjo n..t lloptlot
Hury
Mr. an4
New Btighton, Pl., aeeom~ lin.
eentlj 1t tile ·
111'1. Wlllillm Smith, Dayton, Mr.
and Mn. Robert wnaoa alld chU·
The
c . E. and .
openN prtyet
dren. Pomeroy.
pre•ICieat, was In
Walter Stewart lr. was the
bLUJJriees meet1q:
weekend guest of his parents,
butioD of $50 wu
.Mr. and Mn. Walter Stewart Sr.
the hew eburch Carpet.
Mr. and lln. Robert Swi(t, Col·
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Refrabnie,.b were .Uved
umbua spent Sunday with her
llr. ~d Mo. Poul S"'ut,
parenta, Mr. and Ml"8. Francis
ud ~&lt;~n: Owen Brottoa, llr.
Morria.
Joe Miller, Charleston, ill visitl!ri ..Gerlld Anthony, lo(r.
Mn. Dtvid Dant Jr., Mr. and
lnt bis · daughter Mrs. Fannie
Sa)'J'e.
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lforold E. Hubbard, Klll4 illold.!.
~ a diacuuion the dw
. Melody Rouab bas been ill with

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Bible· u · farewelr ~

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Mil.. YlaiiiNIA aOUIII ~ -~... 1110 TheiN who 1114 beoo
llrt. Harrr BoUJJa wu piH¥1t- tbm "'"' for tiN put two weekt

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llllllo&lt; ',,llrll,
Grill. llatloll, lllarllJ• ileott ...
Glftnlclo WIIIICt. 1'hly - • ...
-JIIIllod by . Helm u...,.. eon.
totll wort WOII "' lettr OUro,
JIDet 0..., Joy« lllliOJ, Slolrfor Ulll•.
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·Oiathtl', Jill'!' All......, aad llo.
Tho doe- II ourvl•od
Cet Buekle)'. Part,, pma, llouDd four 100., Keuetll am,.
ud llquore dall&lt;tq lo neordod Chi.IIIJ, Idaho; Chari.. !lenT of
mlll)c lo &lt;lwre of llr. and llt1. Clwlellon; lot Bel'r&gt;' of the 1/.
Jnhn HeflbU of lhe :llolp
s. AriD)' oad Paul Berry of,Du..
17 FIJ'III Bureau provided enter· blr. Thoro .,.. , ...., ltlnddli~·
ta111meat fro1p llb:ae WIUl twelve. drca au.nolviDJ laducUa* Sharota
JuDior tommJ.tte. · •er.e: ne. Btrry of Muon City.

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The- Aostria:n treaty, the W'lr·
NW mil.Uil'Y elliance, &lt;tlbe impendinc visit by • t.oP.""ranldha Krem·
Un team to Y,.goBlavtl, the new
dirn.rmMnent pJian and the ~
roaching Rustian4;rpaoe.Ml tree&lt;y
n011Mml0111 ..,. 011 the r.,.tt
of JWsslan 1oltilative.,

llr. on4 lin. lfvry WJI!Ihito I
'riltted 1\'1111 lhelr ... llru&lt;o. ..

, if surprtJed laturday evalna t1:1 bQ bonN ben aDd spnt tbt
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wbm 1 ,roup ot frittldl and rtl• w.UtDd wttb Mr. and Mn.
lin. 81dle J!errr, el, of Do• tha dropped ia' to help ber eele- Charla 1'b.tl.n.
hlr, formerlY Ill Jfqaa Cltr, dkol brat.e ••her ~bltUadiJ,
surprite
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lin. Beulah llorrls spent tN
011 81turda1 ill I ~ n-11M
wu p..
all
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Ill
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aunlnJ home lollowiq a ~ ....,.. ,......,... r~•retDDJftlw were Jei'Y· Blaettaar home.

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11n1too1 ,,... Stoff · ~_,_...
5oviet RU:Ssil bu embarked on
a biC prorram ol •arte$lve dip.

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Mardi Gras Theme Of O.esier Former J{esident
. S . B
p · . Of Mqson City Dies
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emor anquet; a..-rr
.~y ..... 1ft Charleston SGt.

T. . .lt, ptth.lljl
lin. A .,...,... lalhloaed of mu!U.
.Oiored - . .... of erepo Jllpor
Allmon prtlldod ot 11M ud biMd willl trou.!hl of 11...,.
laum loll !Ulod •llh artifiCial
ihori - · - ..
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ll&gt;oeoee Ill lht J&gt;r!llidoot. lin.
, . . . ... 1 border of wblte r.,.;.
P. Gol~t. It aiiiiiiUll&lt;ed tq, llllloolled blleonl01, •4
thlt tho Juae -~.. wiM be chilton ol bellooa~ Ill coatrlllut.
htld II ·llle llpme ot lin. L1111H ed to tbe Mardi Gras atm01phue
whkh wu I~ of the
rt
J!IDIM-Sealar
hanquet
llld
pll'l)'
I!R. I. 18. P-Ine llld lin.
PelOt~ wore ._ned ill. Jl- bylbti Jlllllora lor !be elou
¥i't. 1LeDI lleE*iaMJ ... A of 18110 11 lhe Cheller lillh
iUUt IDd neel¥011 0 prize d... School Auditarium. May e. Otbtr
... lbe
hour. ilflnll&gt; au•ta aacl ~erottu
were
w~ ..rvec~ by liN. ~ memben o( Uae fJicult)' &amp;Dd tiN!
~~ 111!"'hf&lt;:- lnd the Boord of Eduntlon wltb lhelr

fU\!!ol. ......, _,...

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The Dolly ~ntlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Power Mowers

·"HUFFY"
SEE AND TRY THEM

Ulcers Thrive on·Worry .:;

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llonol' 1HN nc:ent17 awarded
P.[.th1 tmOIMJ7 to Pfc. Clarlo lL
Barter (top), of SJs lrllles, s.c..
aDd Lt. Rkbard. T. ·Bhet, Jr.
·(bcJttoaJI), af New Ml1tord. N.J.,

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ELECTRIC FANS

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VlrIUe
10 tlllt • patrol eould withdraw
.a.r Ita ammuottlon wu llD'1o.t

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APPLIANCE STORE I
Mahl Sl.

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honepowor, and they deliver more driving n.a, to

tho ,... wheelo.

SIZE
'l1oo Cllppor is big , •• oubide. aJ,n..,t 18 shining
leet; ~ole. almoot unbeliovablo hip, hood, leg and

shoulder room.

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Built by Packard ..u--.........,.&lt;&gt;1 tho quaUty
that .cli•tmguishes tho 1055 Clipper , , , makct il
the oue diltincUve medium·priced car.

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6ft THI MIIIG--- AliA
Natioaal advertiJIDJ! repreHII

PubliJIIed uery altemocnt ex' OfJit Sunolq br The Ohio Volley
Seallnel, tne. 11 liO lletbanl&lt;
61,, ,.......,., 0 . Bullntll ofllee
plone M. editorial oHice ph'one

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Bo!tiDelU·Xirnball, lac: ..
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SUbletiptlo.n ratu : Delivery by
earrier whr-.·e available 30 cent&amp;
per week: c&gt;ne year in adVInce
llfl,
EDteretl n. teeond c!a11 mall· 1t The D1Uy Sentinel offlce,
:bJI iil1tter at the post office at $Ut.80; siz month&amp;, $7 .00; three
montbl, $3 .10. By motor route
I'Dmeroy, OhiO
where nailllble •.. one month $J
Rkt,.,., 1. O...n . . . . Cion. Mor. By m•il one ye!lllr $8; al.J: months
$4.25; three m.anths $2.50, one
.1oetr CotiiHe •• , City Utlor
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Aggressive Diplomacy~~!ng Pushed By Kremlin
Leader As Russia's Fot~ign Policy Is Changed ·

PtMt fyt/NM C/dff•'
lliJ. !fora· KeiiJMd7, Gr0\''1

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have to be .11J4:1plied
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than the be..c:t
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madDe, Of adeqllllte .s:ze,
along
threat .
witlh ,the nece.um shipblrildin"l
In an editorial on the s.JA)ject, fae~iU·es . No matter how excellthe Sollth Bend, ·IDtUan•. TribUM ent our •~ine defuse, loBsaid, "In any futun WIN", the es of ' IIMfthah_t v~eJ.s. would be
Reds
woWd concentrate
on inevitable. We must be able
to
llnoekint out -or at l'tllst slowlos repliee tbtm at needed.
AM
Am~riean and .Briti.G llle lines we :Must blve \IP-to-dtte .sblpt
arol.md the world. The obvioua which .would JtM'e the best ehano
inal:tutnell't lor this 1ort ol tffort, ee .ot .surViYirig ~n liltJbmadrtf' in·
areordin:g to the Nny, Is the- aub- fested 'W'aten.
marine. U1ed efteetlveb', tbe We e-.•.f ~ on forelcn-U-boat Catll be a. a-rave ineiw:e to Ore merdn.nt marlnea lor this.
nation• U.ing the ~N lanes. , . It's '1.11' to w.
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CIIIYIIIOf\ Fer.. t.ou Clllrialltr

of .orepo ·pope&gt; tutUcl will&gt; !low·
.vJ ~;llai -..~ ~e eolDl'•~ Ia .a and Lob PuUI~ llrt; Avlcc. P.rte.
promiDeut pl•ee .W tho audltar... ta.-l6'daJE •IJIV:iJ&amp;t~ ·

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Hawk, LoUU. lllellll, Bob BIUfl',
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Boltr ,_pie, JiQl . Ruth, ~tne
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O•borao. tho 70 In attenclallee C!Wu4t Wlllaeo, Helen HIIIJ)',
wore. ltltod at tableo ctnterod Greta ilortoa, Llrry Cltlan4.
wilh eol..,ul tar&lt;lholrtl Ilardi Gelle IIIJP, IIUI!nd · Gtlbi " and
Grq eoupleo lo .Uhouette. tiDd- Glo..,. 81l'r; l!altl'lllllm ..~ 11ino
Ito In cl111 col..., pillt old Ill· lUcia_,, llo!111a .-~ Dltlono

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1\qn'el«ltM·lve' Vinson.
tbe
~Mitman of the Ho\&amp;Se
A.l'l1led
Serviets
Corntnittee,
r-eftlll)y
wamed O.t RUlli~ ia eonoeMr•
tift: oD tmlkr:.qg • ma}w B8val
fon:e.- witb ibl!l! _.at r!t t.,p~;-, Di
comb. ebtp&amp;. :JI-c e•lo:t,. "We· H-e".~·
thlt RWS~ia 'is far ahtatl of UIJ. ln
the btrat type submlrineJ," .and
thot .. we must and wUl bavt t'l\•
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meet Ru.ssi;a's

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wJH bold Uteir •· eoaimeDtement

1erv" 1111 21~ at 8 p;m. at the
banquet, whleh . .,.. Colwnbta . settooi Auditorium'
by mothers ollhl lun· -~'·
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to preseut autographeif

the meule.s.
Mr. and Hn. Van Darby were
Sunday

IY H...MAN W. NICHOLS
found a wonderful cave out there
Uttlte4 .._.... StaH Corr..,..,dent in the woods."
"How about this place where
WASHINGTON UP - What's
Washing:ton · 1lept," dMrl said
new in Washington:
The PAkistan em!Jaasy had ~ ''This is educational. ·•
"Shucks," said the kid, "we can
tubton parade, showinll what a
l1dy can do with a bolt of burlap see a house anywhere-even in
If •h·e ~uts her mind to it. There teKO !}."
were lovely thina•. runntnc the
line (if stitch from play clothes to
The deputy a~·ai~&gt;hmt secretary
eveninr d~sea. Amba11ador Sye~ of public affalrll for tho Defense
Amjad AU § 11id he wu very Deportment dropped into th e
happy, and laded . "We are In fa: press rooms at the Pentat~:Oh the
vor of retl pro~rress. but we are other day and was !!hocked at
oCrald of 1Ub1tltute~. "
what he aaw, Dr. W11~t-er Swon
was Indeed ~n a tizzy. "These
lrty desks haft aot to S!O. Loot
Mrs. Geor&amp;e ~~_Mte, n
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thl• Utt'er,"·~'he Sf;irl . The re·
the Infirmary tr"tf'le ne
m'ters In the room were a~ po·
Office Buildln1, was a little mil· lite as a newsman could be under
.fed the oll~er Monday when u re· the clr('umstances, but made ;t
porter .::arne In and wanted a clear that it Swan so much a~
thorn . dug from his . rOJie linger touched one bit of what looked
"Another ~e of tho.e do--1t-yo 1• • Uke trash-well , One reporter
"elf eqys," she compl1lned. .1'1t got hia back up and told the dep·
hattpens every Monda)'. If you uty asalatant: "Can't :vou see this
feitowa &lt;:an't afford • eardener atuff Is clapJfled?"
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whv dOn't yoU buy your rose11 1l
The "in1pector" laul!hed, got
a flower shop~ ·•
the point, am{ left quietly.
El eanor White pulled t.n '·
horna a little when the teoorter
Dr. William M. Mann, dlreC"tor
went out and brought back a bou. or the Wash,lna:tom ZM. has givf'r
quet .or vloleli. No thorns.
the SmlthHonlan Institution. hi&lt;
unique col1ection ot more 1tt"''"
Conp: .•Tamt&gt;~ C. Wright .Tr., of 117,000 specimens of ants . Dr.
Tf'xa11 took bh ym~ng aoh , :i'hnnty Mann, who thus PUtll tl'!e Smith·
m and a ltttle chum . to Mount ~ontan In pcsRe&amp;don ,,r tm~"~ M the
V~rnon to hJvo a look at Oent't'e lar,f'!filt such eolleett 1.ns In the
Washln.,:ton's
home. The kids world, picked the ants up one at
~tMhow dlaaopeared and when a tim" In hia LraveiR to nlacP~
the Democratic law-giver. finally Uke Haiti,
Hondura11,
Brazil,
eollared them, Jimmy Wll all ex- Guatemala, the Solomons, the
citf'd.
"HI talands, Europe an·d the Near
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WASHINGTON UP-Slr Winston Churchill won't be goin~ to
the top.Jevel Big Four cJhference
thal is now sl\apJne up. But in a
waY it will still be "Ch;.;rchill'll
meeting."

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beautiful texture finish
abel modern color at
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a t!Ouple of days last weet with
hi1 mother-in-law ~Irs.
Sybil
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Charleston.
Lee Jacbon, Cbillicotbe, .spent

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witb 1 famUy dinner wit b all
their children and tht&gt;ir families
atten.dt.ng: Palll and wife, Cnton;
lame. and family, Steubenville
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roJotiv01 the put weell ud will
luve Tuetday for Seattle, Wash.,
wbeN h e will embad' for AIW...
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Ja&amp; Blatealey, Columbut, bu
been tbe recent xuut or bb
ll'llldmotber lin. Add ie Philion.

ed at the elo&amp;e of an enJoi1bJe
tvtDlDI to the foUowln1: Xr.
Mrs. Jlah Bare and dau.ehter
aud lin. Robert
Beeale, l(ln Leah Rae aad llrt. Chuck ChamBrute; llr. alld lin. Robert Me- ben viltttd with llr. and Mrt.
Kelve,, Raber1 Allaa. and NorQUI; Howard llouab and tam.lly, Jlr.
llr. an4 Jlrt. J~mu Carpenter, lAd llr1. Maurice LoU aad family
LJn4a aad uPunkle"; Mr. and krt. 1nd Mrs. Maud Bl'ida:ett Sunda)l,
Clifford llteJ)o, ludy and Bobert;
Mayme Mallory, ·Mr. add Mn.
lfothtr'1 Day Jervlca were
,Take ~auJ and "Butch,.; Itt and held at the M'e1.bodilt Church
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· ,~ Guy Beeale and Mia Vert ~le. Sunday and ·Mary Euler, Marilyn
Funorol aervr.,. were held' 011
Jir. IDd Jdn. II.... Jiri4en, Cleland and Uoda MIIIOI')' were
'Monday from· the Elk .Punr•• Niles, . 0 ., spent Nother'1 Day taken 11 m~1 into tbe dwrcb
Home In Ch~rlestoa witb UN
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H
Muter Tommy TbeW wu the
Rev. - 1 G. luom 011~­ liiQ' livid...
Sunday ldlnner &amp;Uesl of Banett
HUI· Cemeteey.
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Mr. and Mn. Robert IIJ)e, llouab. and vlsited Bennett's
Kent,
apent the weekend bete crandparenu, Mr. IDd Mrt. Chao
Golden Rule CIDII
with llr. oad loin. WUI lble.
. ter Rowb, Raveuwood SIIOday
llr.
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Wolter
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laet:aouville Betelt, .n.., were re·
Ill', IDd Jm.
lliu Edith Haym11J! a:r:1 br .:.th&lt;~
ovtrnl1bt Pelt4 ot ber bro·
aa&amp; ll.f. oft'
er Romer entertaiJicd tht: loHo\~·~
Howard
Roush
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llmily,
entertatilo4
lld'""Mrt. ~ HUI and 1on·, inl at dinoer Sunday llr. alld
ol lbjo n..t lloptlot
Hury
Mr. an4
New Btighton, Pl., aeeom~ lin.
eentlj 1t tile ·
111'1. Wlllillm Smith, Dayton, Mr.
and Mn. Robert wnaoa alld chU·
The
c . E. and .
openN prtyet
dren. Pomeroy.
pre•ICieat, was In
Walter Stewart lr. was the
bLUJJriees meet1q:
weekend guest of his parents,
butioD of $50 wu
.Mr. and Mn. Walter Stewart Sr.
the hew eburch Carpet.
Mr. and lln. Robert Swi(t, Col·
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Refrabnie,.b were .Uved
umbua spent Sunday with her
llr. ~d Mo. Poul S"'ut,
parenta, Mr. and Ml"8. Francis
ud ~&lt;~n: Owen Brottoa, llr.
Morria.
Joe Miller, Charleston, ill visitl!ri ..Gerlld Anthony, lo(r.
Mn. Dtvid Dant Jr., Mr. and
lnt bis · daughter Mrs. Fannie
Sa)'J'e.
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lforold E. Hubbard, Klll4 illold.!.
~ a diacuuion the dw
. Melody Rouab bas been ill with

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Bible· u · farewelr ~

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Mil.. YlaiiiNIA aOUIII ~ -~... 1110 TheiN who 1114 beoo
llrt. Harrr BoUJJa wu piH¥1t- tbm "'"' for tiN put two weekt

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llllllo&lt; ',,llrll,
Grill. llatloll, lllarllJ• ileott ...
Glftnlclo WIIIICt. 1'hly - • ...
-JIIIllod by . Helm u...,.. eon.
totll wort WOII "' lettr OUro,
JIDet 0..., Joy« lllliOJ, Slolrfor Ulll•.
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·Oiathtl', Jill'!' All......, aad llo.
Tho doe- II ourvl•od
Cet Buekle)'. Part,, pma, llouDd four 100., Keuetll am,.
ud llquore dall&lt;tq lo neordod Chi.IIIJ, Idaho; Chari.. !lenT of
mlll)c lo &lt;lwre of llr. and llt1. Clwlellon; lot Bel'r&gt;' of the 1/.
Jnhn HeflbU of lhe :llolp
s. AriD)' oad Paul Berry of,Du..
17 FIJ'III Bureau provided enter· blr. Thoro .,.. , ...., ltlnddli~·
ta111meat fro1p llb:ae WIUl twelve. drca au.nolviDJ laducUa* Sharota
JuDior tommJ.tte. · •er.e: ne. Btrry of Muon City.

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The- Aostria:n treaty, the W'lr·
NW mil.Uil'Y elliance, &lt;tlbe impendinc visit by • t.oP.""ranldha Krem·
Un team to Y,.goBlavtl, the new
dirn.rmMnent pJian and the ~
roaching Rustian4;rpaoe.Ml tree&lt;y
n011Mml0111 ..,. 011 the r.,.tt
of JWsslan 1oltilative.,

llr. on4 lin. lfvry WJI!Ihito I
'riltted 1\'1111 lhelr ... llru&lt;o. ..

, if surprtJed laturday evalna t1:1 bQ bonN ben aDd spnt tbt
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wbm 1 ,roup ot frittldl and rtl• w.UtDd wttb Mr. and Mn.
lin. 81dle J!errr, el, of Do• tha dropped ia' to help ber eele- Charla 1'b.tl.n.
hlr, formerlY Ill Jfqaa Cltr, dkol brat.e ••her ~bltUadiJ,
surprite
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lin. Beulah llorrls spent tN
011 81turda1 ill I ~ n-11M
wu p..
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aunlnJ home lollowiq a ~ ....,.. ,......,... r~•retDDJftlw were Jei'Y· Blaettaar home.

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5oviet RU:Ssil bu embarked on
a biC prorram ol •arte$lve dip.

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Mardi Gras Theme Of O.esier Former J{esident
. S . B
p · . Of Mqson City Dies
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emor anquet; a..-rr
.~y ..... 1ft Charleston SGt.

T. . .lt, ptth.lljl
lin. A .,...,... lalhloaed of mu!U.
.Oiored - . .... of erepo Jllpor
Allmon prtlldod ot 11M ud biMd willl trou.!hl of 11...,.
laum loll !Ulod •llh artifiCial
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ll&gt;oeoee Ill lht J&gt;r!llidoot. lin.
, . . . ... 1 border of wblte r.,.;.
P. Gol~t. It aiiiiiiUll&lt;ed tq, llllloolled blleonl01, •4
thlt tho Juae -~.. wiM be chilton ol bellooa~ Ill coatrlllut.
htld II ·llle llpme ot lin. L1111H ed to tbe Mardi Gras atm01phue
whkh wu I~ of the
rt
J!IDIM-Sealar
hanquet
llld
pll'l)'
I!R. I. 18. P-Ine llld lin.
PelOt~ wore ._ned ill. Jl- bylbti Jlllllora lor !be elou
¥i't. 1LeDI lleE*iaMJ ... A of 18110 11 lhe Cheller lillh
iUUt IDd neel¥011 0 prize d... School Auditarium. May e. Otbtr
... lbe
hour. ilflnll&gt; au•ta aacl ~erottu
were
w~ ..rvec~ by liN. ~ memben o( Uae fJicult)' &amp;Dd tiN!
~~ 111!"'hf&lt;:- lnd the Boord of Eduntlon wltb lhelr

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The Dolly ~ntlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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·"HUFFY"
SEE AND TRY THEM

Ulcers Thrive on·Worry .:;

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llonol' 1HN nc:ent17 awarded
P.[.th1 tmOIMJ7 to Pfc. Clarlo lL
Barter (top), of SJs lrllles, s.c..
aDd Lt. Rkbard. T. ·Bhet, Jr.
·(bcJttoaJI), af New Ml1tord. N.J.,

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ELECTRIC FANS

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10 tlllt • patrol eould withdraw
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nUit Ioree 1Dto !lttleJDJ•held

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honepowor, and they deliver more driving n.a, to

tho ,... wheelo.

SIZE
'l1oo Cllppor is big , •• oubide. aJ,n..,t 18 shining
leet; ~ole. almoot unbeliovablo hip, hood, leg and

shoulder room.

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Built by Packard ..u--.........,.&lt;&gt;1 tho quaUty
that .cli•tmguishes tho 1055 Clipper , , , makct il
the oue diltincUve medium·priced car.

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~"ode lito 4·H Club ·at
lbe ..... ol. J .. tu- lhll
week •itl!l Atldrer Jona u

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LIT'S DO AWA1'" WITH A\IS.tY H~T'
WA,TER WORRI,$1
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Let Us lnstaiiA. 0. S111itl!
Peri!IQgloss GLASS LINED TANK

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RefresbJnentJ were served by
lleredUb, J'udy Sauer, SuPuUea, N~~~ey Skinner, coJWUJGn, Barbara Jactaon,
jla.1&gt;u01 Jooes, Saadra Brewine. Roletta R.iehards, Margaret
l.aod,
Clndo Jl9)'1'1o. Melody
Mered;th.. J1~ Uouclc:. Ruth Ed'Kards.

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-.lltiAJ. JMMr~. Mrt. -ller•

is t&lt;MIUetllor for tM &amp;rOUP
ud tbey made pin-eulhlons and
potbolclert dLH'iV J~r work per)oct. The pimk on the 28th will
~a at J p. m. wittt Marg1ret
JA:&amp;d 1asd Jean. Malden as bost.eu-

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SAN f1RANCISOO UP----Jf[\()lf1Qoter J~m Norr·is s&amp;id toda.y .be ba.p·
ed to re ~match Jtoclcy Marciano
and Don Coclc~ll .of E111Jliand "in
the not toG d.i&amp;IJilt !utlll"e," ~ut,

10 pin twice and aH the pins fell

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will_ dt-fe·nd a~'in lb SI!IPtemf')er"
We have heard of a lot of low quite a few of the experienced
some other ..cooten:er .
dowh t,rlcks. but yc.;t.erday we bowJen became sus.. iciou5. Cer- ' Nor_n.s ,to:14t•:l,
CoJ::kel w_on
were ~vi:u:d ()f. one that j.u.$t taiJ:Ny b!J. Frt1d d!.dft't nava "h~ ~.merlcan h.e,.rtt la!!t Jl. 1.sh\ Wlth
aboat P&gt;t'll tb~lll" a.l~. It seems. that nmc)l t~uf! oD biJ. ball
hl.!!l ~~
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wbo ftncie5t bimse1! as quite a a big _224 a:ame, 1-he ~et- he _h~ - fifth defen~~; - or tt. c w::·!d·
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JOifer, hu hired , Qr Jn fl)'be l.bt! ever rolled U4:8 wa~; b1s preVlOU ~ weiJht crown used bi!l bran:d
w~rd ,boultl be bribed, ~OWlC hiUhl al)4 JUre ,npu.rb in t~F \w lEil'·t uWereut eflerl-iYely
R1ch Jones l~ ~adqy for h1m ~l la'* game h~ contlnue_d to hij ~ga.inst t-he cMmpion of the •S rithe Chest.t-rbJII Countl·y Club lhu; them ipr st.r~s ~~ i!pde of ~he lish i)mpire .and scored oa teeh.ni
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j ~act t~at he w~s regularly _ m1ss- oal knookcout oyer him a-t M seesummer. .
Accorchnl to our mformant, ll)g the bead Plfl· Finally -.he op· onde !)f t.b.e ninth rou.nod in eKttT
Crow, ~hn has always claimed tQ positioh ,SemaZ}~ed to check on Stadiunn.
be a ~o)fer, ,ends aicb far out_ thp piu a~d alao on the pin boy .
"l dMl most oof my
dllfrlii!le
tn front o( tbe otber cadd1es, and And w'hat do you think thef with the le!t uwercut," s•·id the
Riell atway@ 1l14nages to ,ee that ::QuDd?
un~rbd ~hOOJ.pion today. "It's
Crow's 'baU is in a good lie. Our
lif:h JfflP half ...-~kH In th\1 ~ neW 1pun"Ob I've been practicing
friend states that on several ocbi,:" ~!tfr •11•
ttttlnt pint ~ lot. Of course I -worked on bi:J
~asions ,Crow walloped t he ball
n
Crow
body too."
into ttte &lt;t eep rough, but upon ~rbq~.u,.. H•
tuppoHd to
The ~cmbined head :and bGdy
rivin&amp; at tlJe ~~fie where tb~
nt thpr' fpr. ~!1 thrM 11m••· tttack bed'ore 35,000 fans in· tbe
ball disa_p p~ar~d t hat th~ pell~ .ut _,,• •,._,~ am:! didn't ar- qhlll')" itadium
chun·ky
wou!d . ~e nf"stmg very ntc ciJ m
r!YJ ,~ntU tltt' flrtt t•m• ~" Cock-ell iO-to bloody
the b1rwar well leed up.
oyer. l'h•n ll• t)~cl a .trlnt ttt~ !lQored hi-m • three times
1NILL.II H4S WILt.-111 ·
Also on several occasions when
'11 tftt pl,,., tn~ whan C:~ ~topped him in the n·inth ••••••·
ClUCAGO . UP-Ttte Cub pit'"""·
tht-y were pla)'ing short holeB
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tim", bMau¥ f'!t ,-~• •frallll It ~.og far. ~r Q.f HiOT~Jrn,
Willie baa '"*~!!~ ~Q il~l in f~
even a dub like Crow to mQke t he
~oufd I~ phony If Crow rollf!'cl ~wMthy "Roc):" ~r~m -~:;;:to~~ g~s a,:ainat the Cuba an~' il
pult in one 11troke.
111 ttrllc•, •ut on. at 1..1t thr" ){ass .. deC',•ared, l v.e f1
for 2!5 a~inat tbeir pi~b~rs.
~At • resulf Craw I• 3hootlnt
out of four pctatlons h• Wlf lot Cllf br.awe men- In my
vtry n.,r ,to !~r rft ~nd If
pulfJn, that ttri~l·
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&lt;~ this .fellcw was topli.'R',~~;~~lr'l'lld
molt of vou wRI rememl:..r his
Naturally .Jones wa~ evicted
Cocktll W~h
nermal gem• Is r"ur;t-1 ,:losar to from t.he alleya, but not · before he
The
coura·geous
· 60. Par at ChetNr I• U, aiUI demanded hill money for aet:Ung cha-llenau d·isci·OHd
thlra sur., Is • lot of j:lltflrence
tlle tym games from alley Gwner J ohn Sitrlt -90111, his. m_anage:.
betw"n 36 to 40 tr!cl the ·6Q BUl Clark. t::row'l . sc;_9r~ w.a s tos- ~ante~ to ~top the f~~gltt , m the
plu• that Crow Ulually SJ•t•·
sed nut, and his team had to take Ught I~ .'IJ_:~.:th :o'!,z;d. , Qut 1
'l'bls Is ju~t one incid1mt th,at 9 bHn.d of 130, but all Captain WIOUidnt Jet _·him, .!laid
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tun c9,~e u~ rec~n~Jy . .'\. fCw BqJ&gt; LOuka lalpr ~!JJTJrpJ:ntpd .. 13p brown-ha;ire.d nus~ Witlh the in·
.!olond~y tWchh put w~en Cro1v is b~Uer tban Crow c11n usuall¥ oh-hong pl-aster h~gh ~n
wns bf»Wl\ft~ with th(' Hot el Mar- bow) , 1;10 we Were pins ahead ."
head ., "I was bou&lt;D~ I~ b.,.t,. .,,I;,'d.
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to ~~ht .tum ua· J~N 4
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c-eo mg to . pr_o~o er
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body fhought too much about t his thl k lh 1 . 1 . bo 1 ,.
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Mana·~r. r S~m=&gt;s;.n-. Who stage&lt;ll
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Taam .
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Cleveland . ___ . 20 ~ · -~
Mo!!&lt;day nitht S!•mpwn. tried to
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New York ___ _ 17 p .007 2~
36 14 .1!33 I aul of tbe dres111ing room as h.e
Petrnlt .... ..• 18 U .q33 ~~~ MIJM.•a!Jkee
18 II .&amp;J8 9 ~ s,hrieked, ''Vmlve d'one every·
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Boaton' ---·-- 14 18 .498 'Hi Chicago
thilliQ to my kid, "inclu4in•Q tryin.g
13 13 .1100 10
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Washiae:ton ••. 11 17 .3D3 S'l l
H ol8 .1179 13-¥.! to murd er him wlth a blooody
PUtrburgh
Kansa• City ___ 11 18 .379 9
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18 .1107 Ji: . sledge hammer ." ~pparenUy be
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Baltimore .. ___ 9 20 .310 lt'
w~ reterrin&amp; to Roe-ky as the
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Phila~cl'Ph i &amp;
Mondey't Ra•~o~lh
" hamnter."
No games scheduled
Monlll•y't ~ttults
Slm,paon c-ljar8'ed t~t re~~r~e
9t. J .oui~ 6 ·P!tt sbul"{!'h 0
Wedntldey'• Gamet
Fran'kle Bro-wn had permitle:l the
bobbjJ;Jg and we-av.ln'l Roc-ky til
iWY .~11!'0 .,~&lt;41!lf'll .
Kanaas ~jtl at \Y.JN~~rlfl-Rn
"butt
ihim, ·V -~e elbows and wrillf.s.
ChlcaJn ~t )lew VP.f~
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Detroit at Baltimore
hit twice a.rter the be-H end h'it
•P.Ifl!·~dclip h j ll f.l
Chic•go-Sim - )ow until he ,den·led the pro-tecCleveland .'It Boston
mnM 0-0 vs Jnr. ~ s 4- 3.
tive cup."
Pitt sburgh at Ci~F\Un14i, JJi1~t
AltbQI!'.II'Il CqckeLJ !proved
a
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. IN'TF.RNATIONAL
comparaUvl"ly
pooa·
rlrawlnog
Cllit"d
New Yor•k at MlhY'IIukee ,night
Monda~ ni.JJht,_Norris ~id, '2Je
Tlam
W L Pet, -GomE"z 1·3 v.§ Cono! ·~y 4-1.
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Bror,klyn- at St. "Lolflf, ,njg))t- wN
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18 9 .667 Ersk.!J:, ~ !5 '.0 vs .ltl'C'kson l-0 .
,Po••lble Contenders
Roche.ater _ __
16 9 .1140
N'orr~.t .said
th e
Seotember
W91dn11dey'•
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Havana
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for 'Rocky would
Brook·
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St.
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Coiumbus -------·- 14 13 .519
win-ner
New York •at Mllwt·lllkee, Di!Oht
Buffalo
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Rlchmond __ ----~- 8 18
S)'racui4'J ____ .•• . 4 18 .182 Phlt-~delph'ia· ·a·t Gp·I~~IJ? ·
Mon~ay'• lttultt
R)'racuse .0 Richmond 4
AMERIC.AN
CoJumbua 4 Havana 2
Buffalo at Montreal, ppd rain
ASSOCIATION
Only aame.. scheduled
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CoJumbu• at Havan11 2
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Buffalo at Montreal, nieht
Minll(p.ooHa
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Rocheater at Toronto. night
LcuitvHle
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lpr1eu1e at Richmond ~
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SAN f1RANCISOO UP----Jf[\()lf1Qoter J~m Norr·is s&amp;id toda.y .be ba.p·
ed to re ~match Jtoclcy Marciano
and Don Coclc~ll .of E111Jliand "in
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will_ dt-fe·nd a~'in lb SI!IPtemf')er"
We have heard of a lot of low quite a few of the experienced
some other ..cooten:er .
dowh t,rlcks. but yc.;t.erday we bowJen became sus.. iciou5. Cer- ' Nor_n.s ,to:14t•:l,
CoJ::kel w_on
were ~vi:u:d ()f. one that j.u.$t taiJ:Ny b!J. Frt1d d!.dft't nava "h~ ~.merlcan h.e,.rtt la!!t Jl. 1.sh\ Wlth
aboat P&gt;t'll tb~lll" a.l~. It seems. that nmc)l t~uf! oD biJ. ball
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wbo ftncie5t bimse1! as quite a a big _224 a:ame, 1-he ~et- he _h~ - fifth defen~~; - or tt. c w::·!d·
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JOifer, hu hired , Qr Jn fl)'be l.bt! ever rolled U4:8 wa~; b1s preVlOU ~ weiJht crown used bi!l bran:d
w~rd ,boultl be bribed, ~OWlC hiUhl al)4 JUre ,npu.rb in t~F \w lEil'·t uWereut eflerl-iYely
R1ch Jones l~ ~adqy for h1m ~l la'* game h~ contlnue_d to hij ~ga.inst t-he cMmpion of the •S rithe Chest.t-rbJII Countl·y Club lhu; them ipr st.r~s ~~ i!pde of ~he lish i)mpire .and scored oa teeh.ni
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j ~act t~at he w~s regularly _ m1ss- oal knookcout oyer him a-t M seesummer. .
Accorchnl to our mformant, ll)g the bead Plfl· Finally -.he op· onde !)f t.b.e ninth rou.nod in eKttT
Crow, ~hn has always claimed tQ positioh ,SemaZ}~ed to check on Stadiunn.
be a ~o)fer, ,ends aicb far out_ thp piu a~d alao on the pin boy .
"l dMl most oof my
dllfrlii!le
tn front o( tbe otber cadd1es, and And w'hat do you think thef with the le!t uwercut," s•·id the
Riell atway@ 1l14nages to ,ee that ::QuDd?
un~rbd ~hOOJ.pion today. "It's
Crow's 'baU is in a good lie. Our
lif:h JfflP half ...-~kH In th\1 ~ neW 1pun"Ob I've been practicing
friend states that on several ocbi,:" ~!tfr •11•
ttttlnt pint ~ lot. Of course I -worked on bi:J
~asions ,Crow walloped t he ball
n
Crow
body too."
into ttte &lt;t eep rough, but upon ~rbq~.u,.. H•
tuppoHd to
The ~cmbined head :and bGdy
rivin&amp; at tlJe ~~fie where tb~
nt thpr' fpr. ~!1 thrM 11m••· tttack bed'ore 35,000 fans in· tbe
ball disa_p p~ar~d t hat th~ pell~ .ut _,,• •,._,~ am:! didn't ar- qhlll')" itadium
chun·ky
wou!d . ~e nf"stmg very ntc ciJ m
r!YJ ,~ntU tltt' flrtt t•m• ~" Cock-ell iO-to bloody
the b1rwar well leed up.
oyer. l'h•n ll• t)~cl a .trlnt ttt~ !lQored hi-m • three times
1NILL.II H4S WILt.-111 ·
Also on several occasions when
'11 tftt pl,,., tn~ whan C:~ ~topped him in the n·inth ••••••·
ClUCAGO . UP-Ttte Cub pit'"""·
tht-y were pla)'ing short holeB
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tim", bMau¥ f'!t ,-~• •frallll It ~.og far. ~r Q.f HiOT~Jrn,
Willie baa '"*~!!~ ~Q il~l in f~
even a dub like Crow to mQke t he
~oufd I~ phony If Crow rollf!'cl ~wMthy "Roc):" ~r~m -~:;;:to~~ g~s a,:ainat the Cuba an~' il
pult in one 11troke.
111 ttrllc•, •ut on. at 1..1t thr" ){ass .. deC',•ared, l v.e f1
for 2!5 a~inat tbeir pi~b~rs.
~At • resulf Craw I• 3hootlnt
out of four pctatlons h• Wlf lot Cllf br.awe men- In my
vtry n.,r ,to !~r rft ~nd If
pulfJn, that ttri~l·
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&lt;~ this .fellcw was topli.'R',~~;~~lr'l'lld
molt of vou wRI rememl:..r his
Naturally .Jones wa~ evicted
Cocktll W~h
nermal gem• Is r"ur;t-1 ,:losar to from t.he alleya, but not · before he
The
coura·geous
· 60. Par at ChetNr I• U, aiUI demanded hill money for aet:Ung cha-llenau d·isci·OHd
thlra sur., Is • lot of j:lltflrence
tlle tym games from alley Gwner J ohn Sitrlt -90111, his. m_anage:.
betw"n 36 to 40 tr!cl the ·6Q BUl Clark. t::row'l . sc;_9r~ w.a s tos- ~ante~ to ~top the f~~gltt , m the
plu• that Crow Ulually SJ•t•·
sed nut, and his team had to take Ught I~ .'IJ_:~.:th :o'!,z;d. , Qut 1
'l'bls Is ju~t one incid1mt th,at 9 bHn.d of 130, but all Captain WIOUidnt Jet _·him, .!laid
l'he
tun c9,~e u~ rec~n~Jy . .'\. fCw BqJ&gt; LOuka lalpr ~!JJTJrpJ:ntpd .. 13p brown-ha;ire.d nus~ Witlh the in·
.!olond~y tWchh put w~en Cro1v is b~Uer tban Crow c11n usuall¥ oh-hong pl-aster h~gh ~n
wns bf»Wl\ft~ with th(' Hot el Mar- bow) , 1;10 we Were pins ahead ."
head ., "I was bou&lt;D~ I~ b.,.t,. .,,I;,'d.
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H$)re are just two of the tTic!ql a_nd 1 m ~orry ~ &lt;\ldn_ t." But
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to ~~ht .tum ua· J~N 4
~~me, and then sud_dcn lr every JoQes. have pulled in order to
c-eo mg to . pr_o~o er
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h1t he ~ad ~prpe a strike. No· better his athletic prowess. 1 of the .lnler.n-atJOnal Boxing ClUb,
body fhought too much about t his thl k lh 1 . 1 . bo 1 ,.
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for 11 while, ~ecause. sooner or the pu~h~ 111 _w~ae to these t~o ,nd gets hims.ellf two 0
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room . had quieted down
and
.he, too , wa&lt;n tetl a re-turn bout
AMEIIICAN ~EAGJ]Ji;
with Roelky, "btl•t this time i n
Taam .
W L Pet. G"
'fl. ~· Pet. q~ ED~h,nd unclcr F!nglistt rules." ,
Cleveland . ___ . 20 ~ · -~
Mo!!&lt;day nitht S!•mpwn. tried to
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36 14 .1!33 I aul of tbe dres111ing room as h.e
Petrnlt .... ..• 18 U .q33 ~~~ MIJM.•a!Jkee
18 II .&amp;J8 9 ~ s,hrieked, ''Vmlve d'one every·
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Boaton' ---·-- 14 18 .498 'Hi Chicago
thilliQ to my kid, "inclu4in•Q tryin.g
13 13 .1100 10
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Washiae:ton ••. 11 17 .3D3 S'l l
H ol8 .1179 13-¥.! to murd er him wlth a blooody
PUtrburgh
Kansa• City ___ 11 18 .379 9
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18 .1107 Ji: . sledge hammer ." ~pparenUy be
Cl-n.einn19ti
Baltimore .. ___ 9 20 .310 lt'
w~ reterrin&amp; to Roe-ky as the
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Phila~cl'Ph i &amp;
Mondey't Ra•~o~lh
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No games scheduled
Monlll•y't ~ttults
Slm,paon c-ljar8'ed t~t re~~r~e
9t. J .oui~ 6 ·P!tt sbul"{!'h 0
Wedntldey'• Gamet
Fran'kle Bro-wn had permitle:l the
bobbjJ;Jg and we-av.ln'l Roc-ky til
iWY .~11!'0 .,~&lt;41!lf'll .
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"butt
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ChlcaJn ~t )lew VP.f~
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Detroit at Baltimore
hit twice a.rter the be-H end h'it
•P.Ifl!·~dclip h j ll f.l
Chic•go-Sim - )ow until he ,den·led the pro-tecCleveland .'It Boston
mnM 0-0 vs Jnr. ~ s 4- 3.
tive cup."
Pitt sburgh at Ci~F\Un14i, JJi1~t
AltbQI!'.II'Il CqckeLJ !proved
a
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. IN'TF.RNATIONAL
comparaUvl"ly
pooa·
rlrawlnog
Cllit"d
New Yor•k at MlhY'IIukee ,night
Monda~ ni.JJht,_Norris ~id, '2Je
Tlam
W L Pet, -GomE"z 1·3 v.§ Cono! ·~y 4-1.
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Bror,klyn- at St. "Lolflf, ,njg))t- wN
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18 9 .667 Ersk.!J:, ~ !5 '.0 vs .ltl'C'kson l-0 .
,Po••lble Contenders
Roche.ater _ __
16 9 .1140
N'orr~.t .said
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Seotember
W91dn11dey'•
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Havana
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Coiumbus -------·- 14 13 .519
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New York •at Mllwt·lllkee, Di!Oht
Buffalo
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Rlchmond __ ----~- 8 18
S)'racui4'J ____ .•• . 4 18 .182 Phlt-~delph'ia· ·a·t Gp·I~~IJ? ·
Mon~ay'• lttultt
R)'racuse .0 Richmond 4
AMERIC.AN
CoJumbua 4 Havana 2
Buffalo at Montreal, ppd rain
ASSOCIATION
Only aame.. scheduled
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CoJumbu• at Havan11 2
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Buffalo at Montreal, nieht
Minll(p.ooHa
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Rocheater at Toronto. night
LcuitvHle
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lpr1eu1e at Richmond ~
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CINCINNATI UP- Pitcher Bvb
'tooper wa s bnck in the Cle\'e~ and Indians' orwa ni!.llt!prt ·U!4tYr~p Cincl"nllti Redlegs ref~·~
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Cleveland on waJvers Jut .moDth 1
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"fr:oot·running'" liru'll!l. From thtt smart. ·
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tail ftns,
they',. Thunderbird tbrougli and tllrnugh.
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Loul.tvllle al Toledo
Charlestcn nl lnd: anapel!J
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WASHINGTON UP- The Waoh·
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lhortatop Jerry Snider to Chait•·
DOOit of the Southern Auoclatlon on 1 24 bour retail ba~ll .

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The

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\lr. and Mn. Araett Rou.sb or thr
Upper Flab community, waa presented JJe Ariaa Awar~ fOJ
aehieveme~t in mutle at the annual Wabama White t'alc:on Baud
banquet and danee held in tbe
Wahama High Sehool gymnulum
on Jast Thursday ever.iDIThe ~ward . wbkb i• liven eatlll
year to the out.Ataoding senior
mernber of the band, wa&amp; preseat
ed by Rutse:H Capehut, pre&amp;dent of
the Band Boosten.
wpoiii;Ol" of tho bu.-:.:·-:1 ar.:

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:o'u.Der• ftomt with the .aev.
l1H L Gardner~ pastor ol
the
Jbur.ch of Christ.,
oKiciatiot.
'ltan.bera or the White Rose Lod·
II&lt;,
o1 the
ol lb.ilroad TniJ:Hnen, wer.e ill
•••rc• ol the nvwvs at u.e ..,.
Vice *lUI P•ll bearer• were Sbir·

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enJ &amp;ebolarship. Members of tbt
faculty made the aelt.'&lt;-tion. Mi'!-5
RoU&amp;b b., been president of tht
Wahama band durini the put
year.

IIIIMIW 110 SHOI1 ... . . _ tbo - - ta Pvlan4 af IJio lOIII atml...-y af ........ ot tho
111. ~ t.D4 Mutual .&amp;..kr IN!tweea that D&amp;UoD ad tbe U.S.S.R.. an mowa beiDC
1u1t.s lll w..-w. J'rom. left: lto!Lit:anUI:l KokOI:IOVak)', rnutha1 crt tu 8o1'let Un1oo &amp;ad u..
........, ot Poland; ...... Kanbal L Konln; Nlldta 8. - · Krmlta ot
1M cata111 committee a1 tbe ConurunUt partr lD tbe Sovtec.; Bolell&amp;w 81eru&amp;. NC1'ftU'7 ol ta.
.mn~ CQDlJD.Ittel of Uaa Pouab united workers party. lllther RokoMat'aQ cw Koldt'Y il expected
to a.4 tha Scmet,.-orc=
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and MW Cynthia Tompkms, wlo
ist who sang, "Beyond the Sun8et" and "Only Beheve "

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Badtord were held from the
Burial wu in Beech Grove
~iDI Funeral Hllmt~ Saturday at Cemetery and pallbearer~.~
were
3, p. m. with the Rev. J. Leslie Glen and Earl DUI, Clyde Hy1ell,
1 lu~ p;ntor ol the United
Me Robert Burdattt.~, Del HY.ell and
thodil:t Chu.rch oWtrlltlng. .
.1ame1 Will.
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Coming from out of town for

POMEROY BEND THEATRES
All Pl&lt;luretl In CINI!:MASCOPE or WIDE SCREEN
MIDDLEPORT

MEIGS
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BAT'fLEGROUNJl
fMGM llall ot Fame 11\tl

Van. J'oluuen, John Jtodlak

Thart.-Prl ., M111 , 111-21

SIGN OF Tm; PAGAN
ClnMI.-eO)Jl'!
ITechnii.!Oiorl
lell Chandler, laf:lk Palance

T)i:MPLE
'rue•. and Wed ., Mal' 17 -111

ASPIIAI-T JUNGLI;
Marilyn Mom·ne. I'Uf'rllng
llayden, l.,oal• (;illhern

Thur•.-t•rt ., May

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Edward G. Robiro10n

f'etei' Orne•.

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C•rtmOnin at Thurtdar'• ....,.
a• JUC.h ha4! char.. of
of the pr•
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Ktor o...-.. Kooken a tift frem
the ...,.....,. of the btnd.

qYet 1nd

the pr...ntatlon

the services were Mr .. and Mrs.
Clyde Hysell, Westerville; Mrs.
Noah Looker , Galena; ~r
~nd
Mrs. Thomas Hysell, Fhnt, M1ch.
Mr and !\11'11. Homer Alkire, Mn
Et)lcl Lowe ry, Mrs Manon Howell , CclumbnJ:O; Mr~. Dorothy Phil·
lip&amp;, Tol edo aml Eldon Burns,
Athens.

Endeavor Group
Plans Lake Party
A recreation pel"iod in the social room of the church preceded
the meeting of tbe Christian En deavor of the Pomeroy Church of
Chrilft, Sunday evening.
Nancy Hatcher was the leader
ot the wng Acrv1ce whlch opened
the meeting and Brenda Strauss
wa11 the accompani~t. Sentence
pra)'ers concluded the worship
.~C rV JCC.

Du ring the buslnc!l!'l session
plans we~e completed for a swimming party and weiner roa1l to be
held l''riday evening aL 8a!ley'l

iji;;iiiiiiiiiii~'i'aikiei......

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Brotbed&gt;ood

f t ...... t:'R~
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·B eobtel, Dpnald
arry Belcher, All '..u ~rc..
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. One year lett.en were· Jiven to .\t:i~b. David ObHoger, C. E. Mea·
.....~ McFarlaod. Sharon Berry, dOW&gt;, J..,es Daniels. lllunll wao
iarilyn Fo..'eso"• Robert Me- ia ~be Riverview Cemdery. ·

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three )"urs be liu bem • memol h
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t e Vl'l'si~ "'W" Club. In

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rudy Webb, Patricia Carmaek, her par~. CPO and Mrs. BaehBarbara McDaniel Sbirle)' L)'oll!ll, oer to their home.
.,hyllis Zickafoose, Ann Newland,
Ru',h Grhnm,
Judy
Arnold,
~arie Jewell, Sbi~ey Johpson , Grandchild Ia Born
Marjorie Rqacb, Peggy Blessinl,
John Layne, Marvin Roush, Alvin
Fl-:tyd Koehler, Middleport, has
Tripp, Delmar
Peyton,
Roy recelved .word of tbe· birth of
Clark, Allen Lee Klog, Jane hi1 lint craOOcbiJd, •Pat•.i A-na,
WoH , Linda Eada.
daUjbter of Mr. au!l Mrs. Ctnk
Wanda Thompson, Bolt Artis. BitffDS, A.then~~o, Mrs. BlfieM
is t.be former Connie •Lee KoehJames BumgaTD.er, Annette Jolm
ler of Middlepor.t and AtheDL!II.
~n. Bob Harris, Ja(:kie Stewirt,
Great
crand!oat'ber of the baby
Jimmy Fry, Howlrd Johnson, Ja
is Irvin Koehler, Crooksville.
net Carmack, Larry Luckydoo,
Henry Burgess, l!ugen·e Rayburn
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Juhling McClung, Sandra Buckland, Ruth Ann Love, Judy Me· Sayre, Carol Ramey,._Rall.lb Artis,
:{night, Sandra Roush,
Patty Larty Belcher,
,T(nt Schneider,
·A"un('y , Sally Proffitt, Marilyr Paul Joe
Grinstead, Tommy
"oJi lcson g, Carol Ewmg, Carol Siyre Bnd June Spencer.
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ilouan, Marjorie
Clark. Betty
lJavl.!1.
• Peggy McPaniel, James Hender·
1on, Jane Icenhower, Mary Roush,
Wanda Roush, Jo Ann · Jus~s. l
Linda Roull'h, Betty Junes, Ronide
McGlothlin, Tommy Vanre, Allen
Harris, Everett Foreman, Jimmy
Hoffman, llose Tennant, Gar)'
ONLY I'I&gt;AT THIS YEAR
Wilson, Donna C9lemA~
tWl
baYis, John McGrew, ~alp~- ~[Jll'·
.art, San~my
Hortman, Sharon
Berry, George McFuland, Mite
8 Tlll Mldnlte
Grimm, Tommy Duncan, Janp
Powell,
Jimmy Proffitt,
BuP
fa,.·: Chili 75e
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Foglesong, Robert
McGlothlin,
_,.lima Ma.&amp;en 9rohea ra
Carroll Knight.
Charles f\Ond, Lola Roush , Ruth
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Tile bride il a Dtembet' of ~be
.Juaior Cll&amp;l!l of Pa~ BeKh Hilh

Palm......_iD.SiloV•!-at-

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eroy , Hqb School ela11 of '52 enlilted in Ule Ail) Foree 5ept.eg~ber
l, UiG3, and is now statloll.ed at
Palm Beaeb Air Force Base. Florida.

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Mr. aad Mn. Brown are residing at... 2448 SarUJaC An. in West
Palm Beaeb.

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Controllnseets &amp;
Plant DiseasesBoth at once!

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Geneva Nolan, County · ~e
Ap-nt, ""~' ,ield · a:
be~· d~OM\ratiott ':.'Jr'ICI'00 tbe iDlonnation
on 'fr~
aod. tbe means of prepariiiJ the
fooda for the freeA:113 proce-a, lo
mate It .,~..sfUT.' Altet' Junoti,
which was served l)y ihe CoiUni.-

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Samuel R Tracy
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Samuel Daoa Tracy, 79, Ponte.
roy, died at bls home this moraing at 5 o'~;lock. i
Mr. Tracy was a member of
the Modern Woodmen of America
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Surviving arc his wife Charlotte; one son, Carl Cecil Tracy,
Marietta; brothers. Jamea: Tracy,
and A. 0 . Tracy, Pomeroy; sis·
tel'l, Mn. Clara Wildermuth 1nd
Nellie Tracy, Pomeroy.
Funeral ~~erviee&amp; wm be held
Friday at 2 P. M. at the EWiftl
l)laerat Hom·e, wltb the Rev .
IJ'OIIald Seever• oUicia.tina:. Burial
w'JII be tit tbe Beech Grove cemetil')', uftdl!)' the direction of the
h t q PuaerU Home.
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ht11ite; wbere friends may t.-11.

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T!ldoy Oniy Brief •

the pageo of THE DAILY SENTINEL.
Which make.. II a &amp;ood 11laee for · you,
Mr. Buelae11maa, to odvertllt ... II you

GALIJPOLIS,

wont to oell In volume to growln1 .rami·

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plant at aearb)l Cflesbire a(ter 1

common

Shopping s~.:f. In The Pagea Of

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dleport Emer~oney S&lt;i"l'~· ..wF&lt;
at unable · to aro\lse Iller tNii!!fl t~e)'

Heath Methodist Church Wedntsday evenint at 8 p. m. with the
Senior phoir practlee called f~
'7 o'elock for t._at same evening.

RObert M. Bet• dlsselved t~o ,In

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The court heard q&amp;l!mentB· lat~t
month on how ita biltoric, :Vear·
old decffiiori shinilcPbe Uirfed.-loutt
The jUti~ices wut .. d_tclde. how ·
an(t whCn the ·sti.ti!l ~sliOUtd fin . - .
ally lower the racial ban in pubU&lt; •~hoo~&lt;. .
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OOirrt mi(lht break wltb~ lw«~tJ'enr
and delay its rJ.!.Jit;tJ 1!ntil next .. 1
f•ll because of tlil!! ·i.bpo'fti.tice of·' , ' '
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tbe l:J;peri-meot Farm at Ca~a~
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Hugh CUster. 11ie demo..trat«t
told tbat tbe taat holdl
'W:allona f1( water and ean be
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loltdin , James Heodenon, Ju.ie
.Rcbtives uW friends from the
football and
bMketball
cenhower. Gary Wilaon, Ralpb wt of town ifteluded )lr. and ~QUads at Wabam... be bu ~trved
\rtis, Mike Grimm, Tommy Duo- Mrt. Barry KoOJII), D.,.on; Mr. 1115 Sports Editor of Hi&amp;b ·Timel,
:..n. Tommy Seyre, and .lue Po- and KrL Ricb•d Knopp, New t.be Klbool• aewspaper, aDd hu
,.elJ Bill Fogfe50QC w.u given a c.rJyte, Mr. .00 Mrs. eOf'le LoP- been a member ol tbe Gtee Club.
.mall lyre-pin.
IJiban, TtOJ': Kr. aDd M.ra. 0 . C. He IPPflred u an eDd mao lD
Mowie-t •' the ttmc1 t 11 Ktion
Ct.tumum; Mr. aod Mra.
Don tbit year'.s. minstrel '•peuspred.
-' the Winfield. hOtbalt
.Miurray, Mealleri»e, ·Pa.~ llr. I,Dd by tbe Gle. Club.
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J•m" Hoffman.. .,..,, Sct.ptidtr b1 · the uoexpeeted death. of ' 8 addition to ~ 1 member of
H•rry Miller, Mr. , aM r MrL tb.eir father. Mr. and Mrs. El· r~~ ~e:.. a~ aod the JOUNMIAdriln LlltMJ, · Mf· ~ Mrs. bert Baebnu.
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Pbilade'9bia , K. H . .J'ord or Letart BOule, wu
-.ctor r;.o,... KoolcM and Mr. Pa ..1 put the weekend with their named Sfcretary-Trt'lrii\IJ'er of the
•nd Mn. RuiMII C•pehart.
motber. Cassie Ba-Ch.ner, who Stodent Body. He -lp~ ~D •
Present at "the banquet were bas been staying W..:Lh her grand· memb- 2 r c! the G~e. C.ub. He al ·
fames Caldwell,
Bett)' Roush, parents tbia winter an.d atlend- sa. was an en.:i man m ttle recent
Tanice Roush, CarOlyn Dotson. ina: ;ochool here ac-companied mnt!ltrel. ,
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At interminior. oi the dance
the majorettes for next year were
selected bt vote or the band anc'l
were announced by Principal
Clyde Foley. MaJorettes selectee'
were Betty Roush, Mary Rolllh
and Patty Carmack. It was ' al1c
announced that Betty Jones will
be the Htad -Majorette next year
During the "proeram at the
banquet Director Kooken announ
ced letter presentation for the
year. Those
receJvin&amp;
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wlth four year urvice 1tri~
were Elill Davlr;, Norma Stewart,
Jimmy Hoffman, Carrell Knight,
Lola Roush, Carol Ewing, Carol
Lee Roush, Jimmy Proffitt, J9
Ann Embleton and Charles Bond,.
Letters with three years scrvl~
stripc11 were given to Peggy l\f ~
Daniel . Shirley Roush , Marjorie
Clark. Ronnie MdQiothUn, Patt.t
Muncy, s~n&lt;ira Rbush, Jo~n MC";
Grew, Tommy Vance, Betty Jone1
and Paul Jo Grinstead.
+Letters ror two years of service .
were given to Betty Davi s, Sally
Proffitl, Ralph Stewart,
H()ffman, E\ierett Foreman, All
Harrim, Rose Tennant, June Spe '
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