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RM. Cla.-.mont E Hoyt
on tru~una n lm Ul wuatever
Alto thal which pertalns to
t' dlow •hlp at thr Fair G.round.l
Mlcldleport First aeptlst Churd-.
ltfe may bnng It 18 faith which ~od's peact; apphes lo His Joy He
Ckvrc:h of Chrift, Middle,., Text: ".Hot et the world aiv" do knows that God rulet and over- gives to tholle who 'kl.ve and serve
F'rrc! I Gardner pastor
Btble 1 I r.lve to you." Johl\ 14:27 RSV
rules, to the htg hest mlerelt.S of Htm Hts joy which u Unspeakable
Sc h&lt;•ul 9 30 Homer Rtce
supt I In J ohn 14 27 we read that Je those whfoGodtrustbmhHtm It iallthhe and full of glor} Alter Jesus had
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10 30 I 0 P1' sus satd to Hill •diSCiples , "Not as m•n
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J'h&lt;• Old Paths'
Chrl3Uan En the world g~ves rlo 1 g 1ve 1o you • world cannot givE' nor take. away dous words to Ills diSCiples He
dca vur 6 30 p m, Eventng se1 The mean 1ng of t hese words ts from the true child uf God
.satd "These things have l spoken
vtce 7 3U top1c The VItamLns f}f very clear There LS a grvmg of
to yuu that my )(lY may be In } ou
SpJrllual Health'' Mon6lY Me•6 5 the world , and there Is a g1vms-of
It Is alao a peace which ts lAde- and that your JO~ may be ful!'
Coun ty Mens Fdlowshtp Fam11;. Jesus The two are not the same pendent of the most distu~blug There ts vf course a l 0Y which
Ntgh! Wednesday 7 30 PrRYer There 1s a umque element m the and tumultous circumstances The the world can ghe but which docs
meetmg wd Bible ~tudy.
grvmg o{ JE'sus that 1s not fo und wGrld may IJe torn by strife, no t fully sali~fy the longmgs of
Ml Mortah BePtid Church, In the givo ng of the world Let us thrown mto the utmost pamc and the human heart and wh"h JOY
M1d 1 lcport, Rev N D Bordun, see what the dofference is, and so confus 1011 , and ret the • Chnstl&amp;l\ u on ly temPoral The JOY v. htch
pastor SUflday School 9 15 Ar fmd out what there 1s 10 th e giV· can be as happy and serene at the wo;ld ~.\eb ts dependent UP
Lena Reese , sup!-., Mornmg wor ma: ol Jt'l'u!!i! that makes 1t so heart, as tt ts poSSible lo be WhY' on tavorable temporal cJrcumstan
sh rp 10 30 BTU 6 p m.
U@ tq ue or dt!ferenl
.Because h1s peace ts not entirely ces and l!i only of short duralloii
H•eth Method11t Church, Mid·
Jesus satd, " My peace I give to dependent upon the condition of at t he very best But the JOY which
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pastor Sunday School 9 30 E1
nes t Covert supt , Mornmg WOI
sh1p 10 30, Wednesday 7 p m
Pr a\cr meetLn~
Church of Christ in Chrlsti11n
Umon, Mtdrlleport, Rev Guy F
Sayre pas tor Sunda!f School 10
a m ' Leo Hlll, su pt
Wor.ship
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Wednesday 7 30
Prayer meetmg
Church of the Naur•~· Mid
dloport Bible School 9·30 Le.s
tcr Taylor, su pt, Moro.inlf wor
s hip ' 10 30, Young Peoples' meet
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ah tp at 11 A. M MYF Sunda)l e"e
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da)' evcijln&amp; F.nt., rpnot: Sundo.y
:;chool 10 lU A M Mormna: wo1·
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UB Churches. Letart Fall-. Ro.;er Marun, .Pastor Sunday Sehoul
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I horsrlay li P M
Bradford Church of Chrbl Sunday ;school, 9 3&amp; a m Loctl's Sup.
per lliHllt:dta .ely foll owmg
Fr" Methodist Church, M•rr,
datt!s, l'astor, Laurel Cllff Sun
J ay Sehoul 9 30, l'lau meetiDi
LO ao, FM\ scrv tce 7 00, Preacb
ng 8 00, ?raycr Meetmg Wednes
day 7 30 Hy'lell Run
Su:uclaJ
:'&gt;Choo l 10, .Pre.achln' ll 15
FAIRVIEW
, fie v }Ja rr_y
Pickens, pashu
:)Unday S~h ool 9 30 a m, Young
f'coplt•s meetm~{ 6 45 'P m
l'r&lt;'a(hmg ser vLce.s 7 30 p m
Pt aycr n,ectmg Wed 7 30 p m,
1 hLt r ~d .1y 7 30 p m East Lctar•
.] S 9 3[) Monung worsh ip tO 45
r:v('ntng worship 8 on the ht, 3rd
.)th Sundays. l 'raye t mect111 g ofJ
Wcdnc, r!ay at a
Racine Muslon
Charles Buah
pastor Serv1c ca Sur,d&amp;)' 7 30 and
rues«;1y 7 30
Re"'rg1nlad Church of Jesut
;~Jrlit of L•t•r Dty S..lnts, Old
( vwn Flats on Portland Ro6 d
Sv nd a\ School 9 30 am pree.&lt;:htn ~
10 30 'am and Bt blc Stu dy Wed·
ncsday 8 pm ]'astor C W Prof
r, ,t (, ue!':t s pP.aker Sunday a•
,O 30 , J oe Williams of Ironton
Portland Chun:h,
Earl Culter,
:~&gt;astor, As 1't pastor, Erilth CodnPr
Sefvlccs Sunday 8 00, Tuesday a\
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names appear bel ow

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TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ -TV Chan,e13
MONDAY
TUESDAY

BOYS WILL BE MEN
About ~ bWldred hlgh school youths frorn
states Invaded the National Capital the
other day to participate m The Amencan Legion's 1957 Bo)'ll' Na!Jonal program 1 hey
were the elected representatJves ( Senators
to be more exact of 20 000 young const1tu
ents' who took part in tfle Leg10n s Boys Sta
te programs back--home earher 1n t h e sum

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anal sentces at the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldter, met th e grown up S{nators from

their respect1ve stall! ~ (\\ ho had extended spe
ctal wntten mvrtatwnsl vtsJ t ed the State Department th e FBI Ht&gt;adq u,nters the Sup
reme Court the Natwn d '\I d uves and other
Government burldmgs
This year ma1 ked the

Through thetr rolE's to the BO) S State pro
grams Slmulahng democratic government at
the state and local level and their expenence
In campalgnmg for the Boys Nation 'Senate
these 17 year-olds demonstrated outstandmg
leadership m thel.f schools and commumties
and came to Washmgton prepared for bigger
thmgs
Durmg theJr busy week at the Capital the
young Senators debated issues that are d1stur
bing the1r seniors on Capitol H11l appomted a
Boys State cabmet and Supreme Court Just
ices, held a two party convention nommated
candidates and elected a president and vice
prestdent of Boys' Nation They also called
on President Eisenhower at the Wh1te House

were given a special Hbuefmg' at the Penta
gon by America s top brass conducted mem

RUARK
REPORT
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.PALAMOS Spain - Important
1 think in terms of International
propaganda favorable to the Amer
lean way or Hfe 11 a thme that 8
happening tor the second time
abroad In two yea'ra Thill 11 the
••tabhshment of 1 typical A.meri
un IUpermarket at the Utllted
States exhibit at the Grand Fair
In Zagreb Yueoslnla, in early
September

tv.~lflh

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annual ob

serv ance of Boys Nation and Boys State ad
ventures m clttzenshlp t hat are more compreo
henstve more practical reallshc a nd excitmg

It C11uld Be You
12 00 Tex &amp; JJnx
11 30
13 30

Bride and Groom
200 Matlnee Theater
300 Qwen for a
J 30

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tors to come to Washm gton have been vot
mg nov. (or seven or e1ght )ears and th e
youngest of the ongmal Bovs Stale pa1ttcap
ants for four or fiv e yea1s Thus there seems
little doubt th at lh1s eve1 growmg g roup of
pohbcall alerted young Citizens ts begmnmg
to exert a wholesome ctvJc mfluence on thear
commumt1es It m u s t mevttably spread to
the State House and th e Ca pitol Most a n y
time now a fOI mer boy Senator m a y be re
turning wtlb full c 1 cdenhals 1
We cong1atulate The Amenca-an Lt:gJOn on

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have a
at lhe
neadsy

PLAN SO&lt;;IAL
StJveravllle WSCS will
social and 1 rummage sal.,
Sthcrsvil1e Store on Wed
evenJnJ, July 24

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900 Nat Kina Cole Show

10 30
10

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12 00

tdYJaeO tpday tracts a worker 1s employed wh1le
dna• unntploy on a p.ud vllt'aUon and tlaerefore
wbUe taklng o lnehgib e for 11nemployment msur
anee
So far aa tbeJ know the&amp;e of

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P1tintmg Interior and exterior
AvaiJ&amp;bJe now Rates reason
Phon e
abte Homer
Braley
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f1c1alJ nld the New York ruhng
15 However
un1que m some atates vacation
PI)' Is considered 11 bonua when
emplona are laid off In advance
of lhe vaco~Uon period Thia ;.
true m New Jertey Texu Kiehl
gan Ulmon Connecticut and Ok
lahoma But 111 WIICOnaln laid off
workers :~re mehtlible for J.HMm
ployment pa) for the period they
reee1ve vacauon pay
Department offlelals said the
New York ruhng Ia baaed on 1
19M New York state JPJ)eals. court
decision holdmg vH'atlon pay a
I
bonus
for past
when
t doea
on work
t~
employe
ac
not .depend
tually taking a vJcabn The court
h
f
vacatloll put such pa:, 10 t P category 0 1
I
c::U:e foTe tbe appeaL
1ny other Mard Jast January departmen.
unem-- olf1cials lAid lbe waa:e contract
for tanemploy~ stated that all employes after Jun,
1 Df eac~ear would receive v1
1aid the cation pa~ allowance&amp; ngardleu
onl)' of wbether or wben they took a
-eotrtra&lt;:ta v.-cation
ia 4ue emS®rt1y after June 1 the emftether or ployer shut .down bll pbmt to
9Matlen
take Inventory Since the ...aeabon
oi;,;r~:;,~~;~,a eontracta pay allowances would bave gone to
111
&amp;et v.aca the employes whether or not the
OA t1Jelr ex
plant t:hut d(lwn they were beld

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700 Feshval of Stars
no Pfnie
800 Meet McGt1w

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WORK BY P AY or ironmg at
hJ)me can 62~J alter 4 p m
7 18 3tc

5 30 Popeye Presents
600 Spinach Playhou!l
6 30 Weathercast

Sports Eye
NBC News
6 ·~ Charle-s -Farrell
700
7 30 Wells Fargo
800 Twenty One

1000

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For
Hire!

830 Summer Playhouse

Arthur Murray PartJ
Amattur Hour
Sollliers of Fortune
Blondle
New• Readlltlec
Nltewateh
Toni1Jht

"lv the
f1our

830 0 Henry Playhoust-

1000

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AMan Called X

1030 New• Readbrses
10 40 Nltewateh
12 00 TODIJht
100 SHiN OI'F

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WCHS·TV Channell

tng out with refreshments Then
we had the ministers ot the d11lerent churches announ ce that
the party would be tree to ID.Jone over slxty five

den
""'"lent meeting
hoa ••u.d ror,
~horVbusincsa

30 Bride and Groom

4 30 Movletlme

600 Supetn,an

900

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4 00 Comedv Tlmt

635

" Couple's Generosity
Paid
Handsome
Bonus
IJ ANNI HEYWOOD

Th . . Dat'ly Sentt'nel,

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6 30

6 55 .3r.ID On
'00 Today
900 Romper Room
10 00 The Prlte 1B Right
10 30 TrUth or Consequence•
1100 TIC Tac Dough
1J 30 tt Coula 8e You
1200 Tex IJ Jinx

3 00 Queen For A Day

5 30 Popeye Presepts
5 45 News Picture

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Day Book

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3 45 Modern Romances

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CHANNEL 3

12 30 CUrrent
1 00 My Llttl~ Marg1e

400 Cometly Time

a splendid work Lon g may 11 floUJ Ish

GENEROSITY, like virtue !1
frequently ttl own reward It can
lnate Ul feel Ute IUCh very nice
peol)le that we ue ampiJ rewardecl b7 our new aelt-uteem
But m7 ezperlence haa been
that, llkt virtue aaaln, aener ..
o11t7 often alvea ua an unexpected bonUJ
That • what It did tor Mr1. T,
whoH letter ill one ot the nlcest
I f l had In t long tJme

Cu.rrent

100 M}' Llttle • Margle

than any stmJlar programs ever undertaken
before The first of the Boys Natron 'Sena~

Last year they showed a Super lfot&lt;lod Extra Moooy
mercato USA m Rome and the
"Our hoUBe has a game room "
thmg proved suc h a hlt that Ital
ian bu11lnessmen bought the equip lhe beelna • We alwaya meant to
It nicely and entertaCn
ment and used Jt to start three 'rurnJah
down there 1aomeday but we
1elf leTvice market! which since aever have any extra money
baw tome on to slrong that .they
My huaband and 1 bave two
have had to clo.!le the doors to thtldren tn college and we have
keep the s:tamped1ng shoppers un
my mother, who Is now In her late
der hand
~ventlei~&gt; living with ua Mother
la a dear, but she ha11 no Income
This year the best advertisement Thil, plua the chlldren 1 college
1 know for Amt;ncan llvlni! will
b111a, teeps us Just barely mak••
be a blt more valuable to uS' since lnll enda mee t
Yugoslavia Is clo11e enough to the
So the game room was jUBt a The Oldsten Baa Rellecorated
Curtam to make the malden un
dream really Tot years But then
'1 be Game Room
happy with their dreary Jot About one day Blll and I had an idea
4 000 luxury Items - In Commnn
• Mother hatl been klnQ of "The first one was a huge sue ..
Cell So many came nnd they ail
iat thlnkln.lil - that the Amt!rlcan lonely
had such run- especi11lly the hm ..
hou.wwlfe acceptl as her due will tlmll -• •ctt 11
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tes.e, Mother!
be dl.&lt;lplayed In a 10 000 foot square
She wa11 ln pretty good. health .,
d
area In Zagreb When the shows and brlght as a button but her
That waa the beginning an
over the grub cosmetics and ccm
for over a year the group
Pbyalcal activity was naturally now been
meeting once a week
Yefllences go to charity but the tomewhat limited 8he d read1 haa games
d refreshmenta A
1
rotlmory and the racllltle!,l llnaer watch Wevtlion, and glvt me a or
an
h d with the houaework- couple ot marriages have e ... en reon
on
but 11 aulted one mnn of seventy seven
I date back to the PlggJy Wlellly &amp;here
a alwaya P1entyt hlo 'glrl' seventy .'! IX here
me
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In my home town and 1 st11l think wa~n t much of a life tor her
One evening Bill and 1 were Pt.aacmt SurpriH
that the supermarket - which Is
1
(mly a 11peeded up expansion of the wond,rlng what to do tor her We • Mother ta In seventh heaven
realtzed there mus~ be a lot of But the tlg new!Us thnt when Bill
old C'Ountr}' atore - l.ri our grept
people Mother • 11e tn the com- and I returned from a two weelr:
est contribution to comfort cui
ture and eCOnomy Any man with muntty but that thl!re was no vacation we found our ~~:arne
IOU! 10 cold that he can walk place to-:. them to &amp;et together room beautltully furnished!
Those wond"erfnl oldsters some of
through the enormous &amp;vcnurll of EYtnlnQ' Of Ccxrda
'We decided to a.k Mother It them carpeutera and seama rully aood supermarket without
droollnR and overbuying on the lhe d Hke to have ft. weekly cu.rd atrenes and upholsterers had
1mall lhlicacies a11 well as the 1ame at our house ln the emptJ collected and refln~hed enourl:l
11.me room The tdea appealed to old furniture to do a beautiful In·
larae neceulhe11 11 a stodgy tel
her 10 we got busy ~ ~
terior de~ orating job o, uur game
low lndeed
1
Some
frlencb
offered
to
pitch
room
I'
U 1 poaalble that the Amerlean
ln.
lendinl
card
table•
and
help ~
Oenel'OI!Itty
really paid oft' I
lady baa gotten accullomed to the
CJ iN7 ICI"" F..tWHI Bloadleatl tnG
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opulence of a con1tant d111play of
fre1h, tro1en tinned and othor
abundant aoods but no exh1bltlnn food the IRn:e economy pack!!ts
of art or culture eould possibly the shortcuts to housework tht!
make a compa.rable Impact an a p!lf'klne CctJllers and shopping cen
ten, the vorlou.s services one
Europe~n woman
find&amp;
In the yellow page11 of the
On thla 11de of tht 1ea we go
to the fiJhrnonJer lor flab to the phone book - even the simple
PLAN WSCS PICNIC
areen martel for fruit and ... egs- phone servit"f' Itself
The
Claa.s J2 Clrclt! of the W S
But If we show enough of lhes~
tablelt to the specialist for canned
C
S
wm have a plt:IIIC' on the
atuff to the butcher tor meat the boons to d111ly living around the lawn of lhe parsonage of HeaLh
poulterer for eus and fowl the world enough normal fenfl le je11l Methodist Churoh Wedne sday at
tob1cconLat for ciaarettea and oully will be arouaed to create a 6 p m Mra Emerson Jonea I! 111
newapapera Deep frozen economy deal of dlsaat111ra~Uon with t h e charge ot th.e devotional service
dally dlrtlcultl~s of deallnlil wit h 11nd Mrs A J Strauu of the pro
ttutt II rarely, known
An American supermarket to the Inner man and Jteepln~ the gram Ho.tesae11 are M1 A Lawrence
an avera1e European housewife cabin clean
Milhoan Mrs Orm Smith Mrs C
would uaume the a11poct or a dueF Hlbba Mrs Hen Philson Mr9
It
Is
the
on
ly
solid
argument
I
bill on Santa Claua a blank chett
RosC'Oe Wilfe with Mr&amp; Jamt!s We
know
for
our
grneral
way
of
!h
to Tilfany, and a free toupon for
lna: - the lush plenty that Is her as a contllbutor
mink coats
available
to lhe average American
From a propaa~anda point word
O!RIANS TO MelT
peuant
Some day somehow It
already h1a berun to 1pre.d ol!t
The
Loyal B{ r~HIIs 1 Ia ~~ will
tbi• lide of the water about the pertolates upstairs like cotfee In mee l at the Church or Chr'lst
luahnu1 or Amerltan livlnJ A. the mornlna when political pres-- Tueadav With Mrs George M'etn
eook who cannot read recularl:r •ure aeu wafted e!sewhert lost hart Mrs L R Wile;J. and Mrs
.ean• my rople• ot the saturday In the bree1e
1 eo Searles a:. hostessc!l
Bvenlng Poat and Life She dote1
Give us more aupe,...,arkuh
on the ldvet1Liementa has the re abroad and len lnformallon scr
PAMILY PICNIC
dPtl lran•lated memorize• them vlce111 and wr II all save ilv1 8 and
1 he Loyal Wumcn s &lt;.:Ia,,! will
and commlla them to the table montly
hav~ their annual famlly pknlc at
Campbell a Soup or Belly Crocker
ICDpyriJht 19117 by UnrtPd Fea U e Roudaido Park Thur:K111y eH~
loom a lot lsr1er In her life than ture Syndicate Inc)
nmg at 6 p m
aaythln1 John P'Oiter Dulles Is apt
WAL TONI AN MElTING
SYI.ACUSI PICNIC
to II)' or do
It would be dlftlcult to explain
The I11aae Walton Lea 11 u~ w1!1
The Syracuse Garden Club wUJ
to an avera1e untraveled American have their mcmthly meeting to, hold lt1 annual picnic at the S)ra
woman the Importance of the Jalry nlihl when Wallace Bradford and ru!e Roadside Park on July a3
laH Jn whldl abe ll ... e, 11 seen John Kincaid will be In charK~ of 1 be11nnmg with a potlucli: ~upper
thi'oq:b 1tran1e eyes The a1r a barbcque A film on fl sh111 w Willi at 6 p m Everyone Is t.o bring
ronditloning
the deep
frozen be 11hown for the ,program
lheir own tables rcrvlce Follow
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-inlil the d1nner Mrs Florence Har
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700 Today
900 :Rom~,oer Room
10 00 The Pr1ce ll Right
3D Truth or Conaequeneea
!100 T1c Tac Dou.lilh

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Your Elettion
Laws'·
B• TID W BROWN
S.Crtt•ry ot St•teo of Ohio

Newspaper• dally csrtr _,.orles
of claa1e11 1n clt1rensh1p, and both
those who make the decision and
effort to become citizens anci those
p&amp;triotlc Ohlu organJzatlont which
encouraae tht!8e newcomer• to our
shores to tak~ the step are to be
congratulated
In order to be eligible to vote In
Ohio a person must be a citizen
of lhe ()nlted States a,t leaat twen
ty one years old and a re&amp;ldent Qf
the state for the next precedlne
one year Since many perJonA are
becommt n;alurallzed citif.irlo&amp; ol
lhe United S atea eaeh week;, the
questto n often ariSes u to whether
the y must be residents of Ohio fGr
one year after they ~ome cltl
~ens or whether tJH!Ir yenr can be
accumlated Ut furl! UleS' ar ~ natur
uhzed
The nmlwer Is that u soon as
become United States FlU
:kns tf:iey aru ellaiJble to become
1 voters 111 Oh•o il they have bean
rcsJdt!nts of Ohio ror the onf! year
even though they we1e not ciUzen.s
during all of that year He doea
not have to be s resldont of Ohio
for 11 _:e~.!Jftt!r he reaches the vot

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Rook11oet her b!llrold wh1le
visltlns m P.liaA)I, F'11 A year later
it was returned to hf!r f{om Nash
v1He Tenn w~tb qiJ.. tb~ money
and other contents lntad The un
signed sender aald 11 had been
placed In a drawer and forsotten
ul?tll a houst~leanla, '

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O\la to know something aboUt the
operation! of hb dty's pollee force
WUham E Lee went to headquar
ters for a guided tour, ended up
by learninJ how thJeves work The
tour over Lee found someone had
atolen hls ear parked outside tht
t.tltlon

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Pho1;11o s:itf, ClelaPd Appl~nce
Store, 114 w M.aln St , Pomeror

2-23 tl

UP- Steel
today
that
month of July
es:til'natea made
aarUe-r in the first quarter be
CtW9e o[ an unexpected upturn m
demand durlne: the month
nte weekly production polnted
out t'hat tbe 1~provement in ntea

equlpplld. Blaet.t11.1r'a, itomell()y,

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2 dr IIMero Cpe Smart Ivory
!I" White llolob D&gt;ullow drive

One eu:.eful owner maettnar's,
Pomeroy
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blddO!" m\IJI au.l&gt;nlil wltlrllla volUIIU! u not holatell. but !hot Jt

bJd &amp;eertlfle :l cheek m the amount
of $3 700 00
Plans artd spceiflcattona are on
flle in tbe department of blah
ways and the office of the dlvl
swn deputy d1rector
The dp-eettor reae~ the right
to rejett any and"all bids
George J Thormyer
AC't!n11 Dtreetor
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Neiehbors
Llberace
The Femln1D.e Toueh
200 A.t::ernoon Film Veatlyal

12 00
12 Ill
12 30
100

3 30 Lite Wllb l!llAbetb

400 Cartoon Club

lllck'l) Motile Club
l'ive Star Final
John !Jt)Y NtWI
Wlre Setv1C'e
ChiDI Smith

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10 59
11 00
12 00
12 lG

Sian On
A.SVenturea JJ\ LearnlnJ
Nooa Newa

Nelihbon
12 30 F&gt;onklo Laino
1 00 The ~minlae Toueb
2 00 Aflern&lt;10n Film FooUvol
3 30 Lifo Wltb Eltzabetb
4 00 c.noon C1ub

$ oo lllcP, Mo.,. CbJJI
8 00 nri' Star Flllol

S 15 John Daly aa4 Newt
8 30 Confilet

7 80 Wflll Earp
7 so
B 00 Jlro~en Alrow
800 Gue~ for A1lventure
J 8 ao- ~ Hlnlll of Fate
880 Top Tune~ and New Ttlent D00 l Spy
uo Sllorl!f of Coehll\
~~ 30 P,.blla llefender
10 00 Newa ot U.e N!Jht
10 00 N'ews of the NiJbt
10 10 Theater
Q:IO 'l'lloattr 13
ll&gt;ffl The Lite News
11 60&gt;
Latt New•
11411 illiri Off
11:48
Off
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to uae new
cannina Old rinJS
porous and fall to.

OYer a bruah

pufeet .teal

ly Mn. John Stvvt
Dr and Mrs Harlan Jewell of
Mlchlgan and Mr and Mn Roli
ert Rowley, Seattle Mich
Ud
Joe RowleY~ Athen•. were tilll1tlg
on fr1ends here thlt week
Mrs MarshaU .-Miller and ]C~a
Robert A~kl~ were m Gal'Upolis

WE BUY
fl:.ltUCTURAL I aiAMI
ICRAP li.ON- MIT ALl

OHIO VALLEY
JUNICi CO.
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House fDr Sale by owner Beaut!
ful :ranch atyle, 3 beif roorn
borne with red wood Siding
Pine paneled livmg room, with
wood burning fi1epb&lt;;c, fllll
basement Loc .. ted on Or~h&amp;rd
Hill Galbpohs $115 !JOO Call
Gal 16M
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'6 rooms and ba.tb Gae
mlfe from Chesler on JU No
runnhta: water, electricity
n~ttUral gas in house, blJ

Mrs Garland Mayes Qd Kra
JuhQ Stout were ahbp.ping tn
Gallipolis Monday
Mrs Grice Carr called on Mra
Etta ]lrooka who ls makl~( her
home at her d•ughter...a
Mrs
Jac.k Lathey
Mrs Bud nougt.as and Mrs.
Thor ~~ey were tyeall of Mrs
JO.eplilne Hollie,- Tueodor
Mrs Irette woaa' blljy Ia very
Ill :.nd wu taken ~o GaiUp-JUB
to 1onsult a "-ottot
Mr &amp;ftd tdn Webber Wool
c&amp;lled on Mr tnd Jlrs Waggoner
WedntsiSay f'V'tmlnJ
Mrs Weltha )laf!t
aliter,
Malld Jf ealiCOJ ti!J were lfUE'SJ.£
uf \In ~e1lie &lt; P)
\lr 11u~ Mrs RusMit &lt;kl111
have ~hi u n1ecet eharlene and
Jeanette Me'Coy front ParkeR
burg a.. their t:Hes'-t this Wed
:tits I r ne Ha 1.r ~ hal tiel' Ill
tr s'(lJ'~J at t· ~ twtnt•
}! 1'5 Ft.na J't:a;t 1ta1 II!MldbJ
ment bt fonlt••'-'..o~
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Bible S&lt;h&lt;&gt;o) .,.,;1!(1 ......,...y
th
ood attndalfet elld 4Jiry
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.r~ 'l'ln Sto11t Was ~n Galh
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eomes from a w1de group of con
sumcrs
Coindd.ing w1th tbla prediction
ateel mgot productlon edged upward for the Becond C'onsecutive
week at:ter hitting the year'a low
In tbau ftrat part of JWy. Opera
the Industry s mills were
up a half point to 81 per
1r
oent of rat-ed capacity The total
outturn amounted to 2 073 000 net
the metalworkm~ weekly

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Products such as hot rnUed and
cold rolled carbon steel theeti and
hot--rolled and cold fmJ&amp;hed carbon
bar&amp; were reported sharJOg m the
production increase
Demand for beavy plates for the
week WBI not lS strOnJ 48 ear
Jter in the year, ateel ss1d but 11
rerlited &amp;l.iJI excedtng IUppJy p
was expected to do so
tbrov1h the fourth quarter
The mqazine &amp;aid many pro-duoers expect Increased demand
b)' auto maker• for sheet ateel
•upplies .For th11 rea~on, the pllbl~eau,n noted, strip mtU plates ve
oot .fill eaJY te cet a• they wen
a few week&amp; 110 Tbe strJP miU
platea 1nd Bheets are botb &amp;&gt;tO
duced on the same eQuipment
Tile .oe~nt tndustry strike hu
forced 1 ttUnporary eUtna in the
demaa.d for atruetuaLI and rei"
forcing bars, Jd,eel sa1d
Steel price• (!ootmue to be ed

Federal Court
Onters Habeas

Writ For Woman
IIECIILEY W Va UP -F&lt;d
eral Jti4te Ben Moore haa: ordered
the warden nr the Aldersdn Fed
eraJ woQltn'l prkion to show
c.u&amp;e .A.u:t 12 Wh1 &amp;be thould nGt
rele.ue Krs J!!lba\teth Crawfonl:
Stn.itb of Nuhvllle, Teun, confin
ed I.IDAtu • three-vear Armv court
rhartillltDtenee fqr the slayJnJ of

hel hwilland

.U.wf: eutbontiu Said the judge
granteit Mrs Smith's attorney a
::;;;.,:1;~;·ioed , . . ol yoatiiillf U , bsbeas co11pus writ after a pehtlnn
wu pre~tecl nothill.J tllat the
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W :vour tll.tomoblle ..
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If t~~te4 on tara:e lot with
}ArJe 'back yard 4.tr~'tewtf tnd
Jsra.ge bUitdlttC Moute -bill a11
bardwo9d ikoedwD!l'k, \ltiu.tlfpl
stalrway lal'f!e ver'lnda enclbled
porch Jun basement, and 1111
f1red Mt water heattl'lsg NeJI'
schools2J!usual at oal:r $6&amp;00
Only $
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JUSted upward wtth tbe publica
tlon s base pr1ce Index for flmshed
steel movJng ._up to 4D cents At
$146 19 a net ton m the week ended July 17 It was $145 '14 the pr&amp;VIOua week and $140.2t a month
ago The metalworking qubbca
t1on &amp;aJd wareho11ses are begm
ning to mark up prleer to pa&amp;.s on
increases from the milia
Fint effects of the .'&amp;1r fgrce
thlft m empha111 from atreraft to
munules are being felt Steel poml
ed out
The pubhcation satd «dechmng
uSe Of aubcontraC'ton;. 1!1 expected'
because of scheduled layoff of Ui
600 workers. by Nortb :Amertcan
Av1aUon llf'"c
Industries hardes htt try mven
tory adJustments earlier tblll year
~mcludmg radio and
televiSIOn
manufac\urers and furmture mak
en-were reported .shown1g bet
ter than usual Increases' m em
ployment totaLs The m&amp;ganne
noted that recent employment m
creases 'In these mdustrws rharked
Ute f1r11t such boost smce the
fourth quarter of laat year

Five Air Forte
Officers Survive
Nuclear Blast
ATOMIC TEST SITE Nev UP
-Ph(fJ Air Force offieers from A,ir
Defenae Command headquartett
at Colorado Sprmga Colo stood
on the ground immediately under
today s nuclear weapons test to
prove that clvdians could rurvl ... e
beneath an air burat
The offieers who callt!d them
selve.s the Clty of Ground Zero
elected one of the1r members
mayor and stood on the ground
with no protection whatsoe... er
from the blast
They wore only A1r F~e sum
mer unilonns They bad no protective goggles or no other e6Ver
After the shot they were to be rur
lifted by hehoopter for 1 news con
ferenee
The citizens of Grouna Zero
were CoL Stdney Bruce of Duran
a:o Colo the mayor Maj Joh'n
Huj'bes, MeKeesport Pa
Maj
Norman Bodineer Ridgefteld N
J Maj Donald Luttrell Dalla~,
Tex and Lt Col Frank Ball of
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Previous Estimate

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8 00 To ·e n the nutta
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10 00 Up-to-the Mmute Newa
10 00 VP to-tbeominute News
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10 015 ScanniuJ the Weather
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Edge ol Night
The Early Show
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8:00 Captam Kingaroo
8 43 CBS News
9 00 Fred Waring
9 30 Arthur Godfre,
10 30 Str1ke It Rich
11 00 v•llant Lady
11 Ul Love of IJfe
11 30 Searc!:l br Tomorrow
11 41:1 Guiding lJiht
12 00 Kat1e';; Kitcheb
12 30 As the World Turnl
1 00 Our Miss Brook~
1 30 Houseparty
2 00 Big Payoff
2 ::ro Bpb r.rosby Show
3 00 llrlgbter Day
3 15 Secret Storm .,
3 30 Edge of N1ght
4 00 The Early ShoW'
5 30 Your t:no Reporter
5 4D Sporh. Parade
5 55 Weatherman
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Captain Kanaaroo
CBS News
Fred Waring
.t\,rthur Godfre,
Stri.ie It R1ch
Valiant Lady
Love of Life
Search for Tomorrow
Guldhii Light
Kati.e s K1tche~
As the World Turna
Our Miss Broota
Houseparty
B111 Payoff
Bob Crosby Show

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GREENFIELD, Ohio UP - M"

DAILY CROSSWORD
1 Mon•U.r,

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
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Mr and Mrs Don Stivers (Nor
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rna Jea.n French) are announcm,l( 9 00
the b1rlh or a SIX pound th1rte1 n 9 30
ounce son Donald Lawrence at 10 30
Hol:ter Hospital
on Saturda~ 11 00
July 20 Grandparents are M" 11 Hi
and Mrs M L French ~ldtllc 11 30
port and Charles Stiver s Cl1 vc 11 45
land feat grandparents are M1 12 00
and
Edwa1 d Prenr h
M1d 12 30
dlepo
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NEW CITIZEN
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hoffman 2 30
(Wmon 11 Plckeru) have announ('
ed the b1rth of 1 seven pound 3 00
3 15
nine ounce scm Kenneth Lloyd
at the Mason Clime Saturday 1 3 30
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July 20 Gtandpart!llls are Mr
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and Mrs Ray Pickens and , "l•
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and M1 s LewJs Hoffman all ot 5 55
Chiton
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It ah,ould be noted tlta1 the pr1v
.,-",of
vottna ll prob~Ly tht one
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wblch doea rq~ tel ln1p1re
re.sidenu of ouf eountly to
become United St'itfl dtlzens
The right tD.. vote II bllJlc to our
American hefltale It tli9uld be
carefully eu01rded an~ Uercbed
booth by ou. American•botn cltl
zenr arid our neWly naturalized cltl

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lk&gt;l!l'l!ll A Smltb April 1 wblle be
was atatloned at Ballmholder, Ger-

many
The petition based the request
for r~lease on 11 reeeat U S Sitpreme ~rt decutMlnthecale
of ~~ n.rothy Kftua:er SmU..
ch&amp;11Je4 :,iitth the &amp;\i)"'ng Of 1lier
ArmY eOl.Gnel Qusband in Japaa
Tbe IJJ.gh court "-eld that the

rej)la-l Army hai 00 •uthorlty to try elril

cost $SO,u0o:OO,
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MtODLEPORT - &amp;-room
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And s"'-.. !VII [reed from the A,itler
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The Marshall WP.m.an WOJ sell

Meigs County .f..H
Leaders Leave For
Councilors Camp
Eij:ht Melgll County 4-H 1ead
ers left for Councilors' Camp
toUy at Canters Cave m Jack
toOil Corp~ty Tbet will return on
'llutisdaf after being bnefed on
,precedures and routlnea of tht
~ to f.ollow later ,tills week
Atten4tDJ are Duane and Helea
1t1.n BatT: PatrtcU Blatealee
and C E B1,a:keslee Mn.. Geneva
Nolan camp clll'eCtor Pauhn
88~ &amp;heron Atlttfts and Blll Sten.

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wrld 8temle:re of -pucclni't
ed Lovely rft&amp;~e lfti:l f)Npaaoe with eonniMi!nt'nt at AMfr;on bnl tiPC.Ii.
Will in Rome OD
J.ov~l lol $6!00 00PHONI lillY the oenteJll!j - 1a0or .-...oed to l&amp;iJ 14 !tiOO

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By Wllllltft If Gr.gDty

M.ton County A8rkvltural A,...t
.&amp;lfllfa a....dlnt~
Ir you pbn to reaeed an alfalh
fu~ld Where the .stand 111 gel tmg
thm or If YOU plan to plant a new
S_!ytd you JhOLiild plan now to
do the JOb Auguat 15 to Septem
bcr 1 11 an er;celJent lime to rc
seed
S....t a.d P..,...atlon
The fn•tt step 11 to (et the
grou.«a In a lood l!Jiable ~on&lt;ll
hon A seed betl looae on t.p and
fum underii.Uth 11 the mott desirable Sometlmea a -good seed
bed ran be obtllined by duking
b•t usually rM vound w11l havr
to be plowed and diaked A vert
JOOiil Wf&lt;r to flf'IJI ijle IOil brion!
Jcetl1ne 1.11 to tun a eulhpi\C:kcr
over the fteld
FartlliMr
Mut of the aoil a.amples ( have
had teat«! from bere m Muon
County show the awl to be low
m phosphate aud med1um m po-U.sh On thele toll• 1 recommend
ed from 75().1,000 lb!l of a ~JO.S
lertJlizer when reacedmg alfaJfa
The fertilirer
.tbou1d
e.Jtt.ein
Boron TbW Jlll!!lftl like 1 lot »f
fertllil¢ but alfal,fa 10 order to
grow produe~. aDd la'l mUBt be
re"d Att and water ue good Cor
alfalfa 'but n:t~b a poor d1et
The fei1tU.. Should he plow
ed under an• --thea .am tpnng
topdra1 U.e .-fa:Ua wHh froll
301).31() lb1 of an 1).20-ZO fertllu:
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YOUNOU tAMP
Wtll we \e n~arly eompl~
our aanul C--11 Camp -prop~
Lall ~reel the 1Mmfer +lhn
/age 10 It 12) had a wondlrtlll
ume On Wednesday ntght we bid
a Sad~ l:lawkinl Day Putr."
complete 1r1lt1 "olt Gal Tiny. Lll
Abner Man'y'ltl Sam etc And a
by 11
Th e
good t1me was •-d
tut
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otftC'Ial regJstntion was sixty
umpert and twenty leaders ...
Ji.ttlnt l.ftd junior ~en The
Delawares woUnd up jn flnt place
m pomts per tr~be The Cherokee•
were In seccmd plaee MinJrOI and
SeneC'as were tied for third and
folll'th placer even tbO&amp;&amp;Jh U,e
C'amp eledlon wu Yel')' teen
Say laat Tbunday tllere waa r~n
1event wb1ch Ma.aon Counly 4-H
Campi have never IUJ1 before It
conaiJted of a sUipe hunt in whlth
a Ding Baua.h Wampua Cat • Wll
discovl!red roaming our eamp
around AI far as I een 1ather
Juhhng McClung was: the elotest
to this welrd anunaJ strana:e u
Jt mily lfem, there were no arupe1
tu'ouPt m from the hunt
IIOYS' STATE
Don t fora:et aiL YPU boys who
have been lb1nki11J ebout U. State
Boys +H Camp starts the l11t two
itaya of this rnentb 'l'hhl eamp. b
~ of the ht&amp;hli&amp;hts Of our .tate
f..-H ~amps aad 11 wuatly repreHnted by sew.ral bo)'j' from Ua
:fnht County }tetter contact 3'!e
g away I1 You P1an to go we
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proba~ have a few adtolmhi»J
Arter you ve applied your fer =~alia
for those Who want -to
hHzer mel have your -z:ro'und 111
good abapt! the next step u see"GIRLis• STAT!
ln~t the aHalfJ. You ctn t hne
Then on~ week later State G1rls'
good planta w1thout plantmg good 4--H Camp will hegm Now 1s a
ccrhlied inoculated seeds of " good hme for you to plaD iJ' you
recommeniled varlet)' The varoe mtend to go to «u• eamp The
hefl recoJllinended for th1s regw n theme for lhls camp 18 ''Feet ot
are Vfl'flat Narra(fanse'tt Will Clay It .IO'Unds like tbla will be
lamsburg and AtluUc
a np romng snorting &amp;ood ea~p
Na:rrqauett
and WlUtama- Bdter plan now If you are mter
butg have been the best produr eated 1n go1ng to this eamp
ers at tb'e Ohio Valley Exper•
.!JT ATE JIOUNDIJP
ment Station Both IDI.Y be a little
Ottr County w11! be ~nted
D10re expenaJVe but thPtr pt!r by June SJl('ncer and Joe Jobnforlllance raore tiMn mH.eup for 90n m the State 4-H .Public Spea'k
thu
jng eentest Jan1te lordall
ar(d
An •mpertant •tep, nd one that NanC'y Blame 1n the State f..-H
Js frequently overlooked •s mn- Style Revue and Anna Bell• &amp;m
eulating the seed W~n ynu buv mer at the Slate Wool Revue in
lhe seed ~uy the InOCUlant Tb ~ October All thet~e 4-Hert are eli
Inoculant Is bacteru1 wh1ch takes g1ble by wmmng County and/ or
mtrogen from the a1r and makca Regional events
1t avallable .to the allalfa W1th
The Wtde Awake 4--H Club met
out th•s nitrogen the alfalla w n July 13 at the home of Mrs Jk
make a vPry feeble grQWth
Comas. ProJee&amp;s were JUdged and
Amount Of Seed
Mn McComaJ, advisor wu 10
Sow from to- Hi lbs of seed rltarge - Marllyn Swan
per acre A band .seeder does by
The Chester Sew and So 4-H met
far the best job of seed place July II at Madalyn Brown'• with
ment Wit a little work you can Mr"J Howard Krug,ht and Mr1. Fred
convert 1 our gram dnll mto a Sm1th advisors: lf charre Four
band seeder
g1rls modeled thetr dresse1 Tbe
other memh£-rs reported on ulad1
Lfme R~"lrwnente
The beil way to det~mme made during the week aud dem
your lime needs for aiPaUa 1.s 10 onstrations were given b)' Madalyn
get a 1oll test A~ the bmf! Brown and Marie DaVIs on watbshould be- applied before plow rng a sweater and batina: blseuitl
mg and you are not sure how It was annoUJlced that Janet
much the soli needs brntg a aoil Kmght would attend 4-H Conser
Camp July 15 -Janet
sample m to my off1ce and I 11 Yation
be glad to test 1t for you Testmc Kmght
The HarruwnvdJe 4-H Honor
1s the only accurate method
G1rl!l met on JuJy 8 a.t the sehool
house with Pauline Atkins and
Ruby ffaUtday, advisors, in cbe,rae
NEW RAVEN, W. Vo. Sharon
Atkins il Juruor Lealler
Ttre proJect lesson wn Ae'WinJ
PUilPOSE CLASS
The Purpost Class o! the St baking lunches aud meal planPaul LutheraL Chureb held thea IUDi and demonalrations were glv
annual pJC'RIC ln the New Haven l!ft by Mary Jordan and Margaret
Part last Wednesday
evening Harmon on their ae-wmg pro~
Rev Peters gave the Invocation Reports were pYen by HeleD Doug
which was followed by the dm las Kary JoJ.'dan Janet ~t Su
aan and Detibie SheelL Marcaret
ner
Attendmg \\'ere Mn Clyde Rice Harmon Joy Wseman Sbaron and
and J1mmy,
Shelby Grmstead Gloria Atk.ina Eata Mae Blaek
Mr and llrs. Herma.n Layne Mr wood on pies (!()otii!J mea.lJ aocJ
and Mrs HilTy Layne Mr and f.nl~~ .Fair entnes were dlacu•
Mrs.. Bob Johnston and family sed and decided l;lY members Sev
Rev and Mrs b)'m.Oild Peten era1 mdlcated Interest 1n atte.nd
and chddren, Dreama Stevens JOg Semor CaJWl Jumor leaders
Mrs. Everett R.oush and dauQ.ten Sharon and Gloria Atkins allnouncMrs Fred Rouah and sons, Mi's ed plana for the annual .f.H pic:Marhn Ohlinter Mrs Goodmtf! rue for m•mbers and lamiUea •t
Mr and Mra Howard Wagenhal1 :..a-ke Alma on Sunday Jtl.ly 2~
Mr and Mrs Uoyd Roush and Mrs Nolan will be present for
JUdging on Aug 2 at 7 30 -Sharon
Carole and Jim Fl')'
Atk!DS
METHODIST ·~lilTING
The Sotial Hayseeds met on July
A newly organiZed group of
younf married C'OI.lples of the 10 at Carl Walton With Mr Dan
Methodist Church wa.s held rc Sm1th 1n cherge The PJojeet les-cently at the home of Mr and son was on feedmg calves and
Mn. James Ball A name for the daley helkn fteports were gtv
en by club members on feerlt-.g
elass w1ll be &amp;elected liter
cattle --Bdly Carleton
LIVE WIRE
The L1'#e Wire Class of tb~
EUB Church held tbetr Ju1v
IIIKI
meetmg at the home of Mra K.
Boy Scout Troop 2M h1ked to
K Scltes A p1cnlc supper wa5 Broad Run lat Monday eveniDg
helrl on the lawn wltlil Mnl a•d bekl 1 picnic m the part
George Sayre Mra Nora TriJI'P there Then the}' returned home
Mrs R F Bryant. Mrs • CUU Scoutm~ Lewis Karschmk a'd
Roush II•H'l Mrs Roy Helfman at ton hter. also joined the scc.utt
sr t mg T!le group gang a h)'mn who we.&lt;t J1m Fry Andy and
folJOwt&gt;d by ~c-ntence prayer and Dav1d Karschmk J;llll Harrah
the Lort1'* Prayer and the mem. R1ck.y Abel, Daonny Uubbarcl aRt!
toer9 qUOU&gt;d scriptures
Ro.ss Frey
~ Dunng the
business meetmg
SHOWER
the group made plans to hGid il
Mrs Albert Keefer of Leon reFood FesUval at the City Build cently honored Mr and Mr1
mg on July 20 Contests
were Larry Joe Keefer of New Haven
played and prius wo.n bY Mn with a ml.!Cellaneous shower at
George JP.well and Mrs 'nlelma the KPefer home in Leon Mr
Attending mcluded .and )U-s ICeefer were mamed m
Capehart
those above and Mn S H lteit July The couple rete1ved many
m1re Mrs F A Batey Mrs WaJ.d t~ gifts Many friends and
Cunnmgham Mn Ivan Sbewr.oet Tc1at1oJ'es attended the party 'Die
Mrs H11.rry Capehart Mrs Nan !lew Mr• Keefe£ 11 the former
me Johnson Mrs Ray We.ave.,. Mane Scites Chesh1re 0
r
Mrs Howard Burris Mrs otho
Letvlng Mrs P £ Pickens Mrr
ilvorett Lludorlnll~ Ill• Jalus
I'U Y~ llllondl . King and peeta Mea Alvl l.JtJn:J lllliteod itate11 $21 OOOP bl
doo and. Mary Jane Sc1tes
1017 purthase irom DeJU:aolik

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TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ -TV Chan,e13
MONDAY
TUESDAY

BOYS WILL BE MEN
About ~ bWldred hlgh school youths frorn
states Invaded the National Capital the
other day to participate m The Amencan Legion's 1957 Bo)'ll' Na!Jonal program 1 hey
were the elected representatJves ( Senators
to be more exact of 20 000 young const1tu
ents' who took part in tfle Leg10n s Boys Sta
te programs back--home earher 1n t h e sum

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anal sentces at the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldter, met th e grown up S{nators from

their respect1ve stall! ~ (\\ ho had extended spe
ctal wntten mvrtatwnsl vtsJ t ed the State Department th e FBI Ht&gt;adq u,nters the Sup
reme Court the Natwn d '\I d uves and other
Government burldmgs
This year ma1 ked the

Through thetr rolE's to the BO) S State pro
grams Slmulahng democratic government at
the state and local level and their expenence
In campalgnmg for the Boys Nation 'Senate
these 17 year-olds demonstrated outstandmg
leadership m thel.f schools and commumties
and came to Washmgton prepared for bigger
thmgs
Durmg theJr busy week at the Capital the
young Senators debated issues that are d1stur
bing the1r seniors on Capitol H11l appomted a
Boys State cabmet and Supreme Court Just
ices, held a two party convention nommated
candidates and elected a president and vice
prestdent of Boys' Nation They also called
on President Eisenhower at the Wh1te House

were given a special Hbuefmg' at the Penta
gon by America s top brass conducted mem

RUARK
REPORT
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.PALAMOS Spain - Important
1 think in terms of International
propaganda favorable to the Amer
lean way or Hfe 11 a thme that 8
happening tor the second time
abroad In two yea'ra Thill 11 the
••tabhshment of 1 typical A.meri
un IUpermarket at the Utllted
States exhibit at the Grand Fair
In Zagreb Yueoslnla, in early
September

tv.~lflh

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annual ob

serv ance of Boys Nation and Boys State ad
ventures m clttzenshlp t hat are more compreo
henstve more practical reallshc a nd excitmg

It C11uld Be You
12 00 Tex &amp; JJnx
11 30
13 30

Bride and Groom
200 Matlnee Theater
300 Qwen for a
J 30

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tors to come to Washm gton have been vot
mg nov. (or seven or e1ght )ears and th e
youngest of the ongmal Bovs Stale pa1ttcap
ants for four or fiv e yea1s Thus there seems
little doubt th at lh1s eve1 growmg g roup of
pohbcall alerted young Citizens ts begmnmg
to exert a wholesome ctvJc mfluence on thear
commumt1es It m u s t mevttably spread to
the State House and th e Ca pitol Most a n y
time now a fOI mer boy Senator m a y be re
turning wtlb full c 1 cdenhals 1
We cong1atulate The Amenca-an Lt:gJOn on

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have a
at lhe
neadsy

PLAN SO&lt;;IAL
StJveravllle WSCS will
social and 1 rummage sal.,
Sthcrsvil1e Store on Wed
evenJnJ, July 24

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900 Nat Kina Cole Show

10 30
10

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12 00

tdYJaeO tpday tracts a worker 1s employed wh1le
dna• unntploy on a p.ud vllt'aUon and tlaerefore
wbUe taklng o lnehgib e for 11nemployment msur
anee
So far aa tbeJ know the&amp;e of

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Wonted \

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P1tintmg Interior and exterior
AvaiJ&amp;bJe now Rates reason
Phon e
abte Homer
Braley
381Y
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f1c1alJ nld the New York ruhng
15 However
un1que m some atates vacation
PI)' Is considered 11 bonua when
emplona are laid off In advance
of lhe vaco~Uon period Thia ;.
true m New Jertey Texu Kiehl
gan Ulmon Connecticut and Ok
lahoma But 111 WIICOnaln laid off
workers :~re mehtlible for J.HMm
ployment pa) for the period they
reee1ve vacauon pay
Department offlelals said the
New York ruhng Ia baaed on 1
19M New York state JPJ)eals. court
decision holdmg vH'atlon pay a
I
bonus
for past
when
t doea
on work
t~
employe
ac
not .depend
tually taking a vJcabn The court
h
f
vacatloll put such pa:, 10 t P category 0 1
I
c::U:e foTe tbe appeaL
1ny other Mard Jast January departmen.
unem-- olf1cials lAid lbe waa:e contract
for tanemploy~ stated that all employes after Jun,
1 Df eac~ear would receive v1
1aid the cation pa~ allowance&amp; ngardleu
onl)' of wbether or wben they took a
-eotrtra&lt;:ta v.-cation
ia 4ue emS®rt1y after June 1 the emftether or ployer shut .down bll pbmt to
9Matlen
take Inventory Since the ...aeabon
oi;,;r~:;,~~;~,a eontracta pay allowances would bave gone to
111
&amp;et v.aca the employes whether or not the
OA t1Jelr ex
plant t:hut d(lwn they were beld

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700 Feshval of Stars
no Pfnie
800 Meet McGt1w

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WORK BY P AY or ironmg at
hJ)me can 62~J alter 4 p m
7 18 3tc

5 30 Popeye Presents
600 Spinach Playhou!l
6 30 Weathercast

Sports Eye
NBC News
6 ·~ Charle-s -Farrell
700
7 30 Wells Fargo
800 Twenty One

1000

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For
Hire!

830 Summer Playhouse

Arthur Murray PartJ
Amattur Hour
Sollliers of Fortune
Blondle
New• Readlltlec
Nltewateh
Toni1Jht

"lv the
f1our

830 0 Henry Playhoust-

1000

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AMan Called X

1030 New• Readbrses
10 40 Nltewateh
12 00 TODIJht
100 SHiN OI'F

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WCHS·TV Channell

tng out with refreshments Then
we had the ministers ot the d11lerent churches announ ce that
the party would be tree to ID.Jone over slxty five

den
""'"lent meeting
hoa ••u.d ror,
~horVbusincsa

30 Bride and Groom

4 30 Movletlme

600 Supetn,an

900

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4 00 Comedv Tlmt

635

" Couple's Generosity
Paid
Handsome
Bonus
IJ ANNI HEYWOOD

Th . . Dat'ly Sentt'nel,

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6 30

6 55 .3r.ID On
'00 Today
900 Romper Room
10 00 The Prlte 1B Right
10 30 TrUth or Consequence•
1100 TIC Tac Dough
1J 30 tt Coula 8e You
1200 Tex IJ Jinx

3 00 Queen For A Day

5 30 Popeye Presepts
5 45 News Picture

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Daily Sentinel
Day Book

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3 45 Modern Romances

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CHANNEL 3

12 30 CUrrent
1 00 My Llttl~ Marg1e

400 Cometly Time

a splendid work Lon g may 11 floUJ Ish

GENEROSITY, like virtue !1
frequently ttl own reward It can
lnate Ul feel Ute IUCh very nice
peol)le that we ue ampiJ rewardecl b7 our new aelt-uteem
But m7 ezperlence haa been
that, llkt virtue aaaln, aener ..
o11t7 often alvea ua an unexpected bonUJ
That • what It did tor Mr1. T,
whoH letter ill one ot the nlcest
I f l had In t long tJme

Cu.rrent

100 M}' Llttle • Margle

than any stmJlar programs ever undertaken
before The first of the Boys Natron 'Sena~

Last year they showed a Super lfot&lt;lod Extra Moooy
mercato USA m Rome and the
"Our hoUBe has a game room "
thmg proved suc h a hlt that Ital
ian bu11lnessmen bought the equip lhe beelna • We alwaya meant to
It nicely and entertaCn
ment and used Jt to start three 'rurnJah
down there 1aomeday but we
1elf leTvice market! which since aever have any extra money
baw tome on to slrong that .they
My huaband and 1 bave two
have had to clo.!le the doors to thtldren tn college and we have
keep the s:tamped1ng shoppers un
my mother, who Is now In her late
der hand
~ventlei~&gt; living with ua Mother
la a dear, but she ha11 no Income
This year the best advertisement Thil, plua the chlldren 1 college
1 know for Amt;ncan llvlni! will
b111a, teeps us Just barely mak••
be a blt more valuable to uS' since lnll enda mee t
Yugoslavia Is clo11e enough to the
So the game room was jUBt a The Oldsten Baa Rellecorated
Curtam to make the malden un
dream really Tot years But then
'1 be Game Room
happy with their dreary Jot About one day Blll and I had an idea
4 000 luxury Items - In Commnn
• Mother hatl been klnQ of "The first one was a huge sue ..
Cell So many came nnd they ail
iat thlnkln.lil - that the Amt!rlcan lonely
had such run- especi11lly the hm ..
hou.wwlfe acceptl as her due will tlmll -• •ctt 11
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tes.e, Mother!
be dl.&lt;lplayed In a 10 000 foot square
She wa11 ln pretty good. health .,
d
area In Zagreb When the shows and brlght as a button but her
That waa the beginning an
over the grub cosmetics and ccm
for over a year the group
Pbyalcal activity was naturally now been
meeting once a week
Yefllences go to charity but the tomewhat limited 8he d read1 haa games
d refreshmenta A
1
rotlmory and the racllltle!,l llnaer watch Wevtlion, and glvt me a or
an
h d with the houaework- couple ot marriages have e ... en reon
on
but 11 aulted one mnn of seventy seven
I date back to the PlggJy Wlellly &amp;here
a alwaya P1entyt hlo 'glrl' seventy .'! IX here
me
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In my home town and 1 st11l think wa~n t much of a life tor her
One evening Bill and 1 were Pt.aacmt SurpriH
that the supermarket - which Is
1
(mly a 11peeded up expansion of the wond,rlng what to do tor her We • Mother ta In seventh heaven
realtzed there mus~ be a lot of But the tlg new!Us thnt when Bill
old C'Ountr}' atore - l.ri our grept
people Mother • 11e tn the com- and I returned from a two weelr:
est contribution to comfort cui
ture and eCOnomy Any man with muntty but that thl!re was no vacation we found our ~~:arne
IOU! 10 cold that he can walk place to-:. them to &amp;et together room beautltully furnished!
Those wond"erfnl oldsters some of
through the enormous &amp;vcnurll of EYtnlnQ' Of Ccxrda
'We decided to a.k Mother It them carpeutera and seama rully aood supermarket without
droollnR and overbuying on the lhe d Hke to have ft. weekly cu.rd atrenes and upholsterers had
1mall lhlicacies a11 well as the 1ame at our house ln the emptJ collected and refln~hed enourl:l
11.me room The tdea appealed to old furniture to do a beautiful In·
larae neceulhe11 11 a stodgy tel
her 10 we got busy ~ ~
terior de~ orating job o, uur game
low lndeed
1
Some
frlencb
offered
to
pitch
room
I'
U 1 poaalble that the Amerlean
ln.
lendinl
card
table•
and
help ~
Oenel'OI!Itty
really paid oft' I
lady baa gotten accullomed to the
CJ iN7 ICI"" F..tWHI Bloadleatl tnG
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opulence of a con1tant d111play of
fre1h, tro1en tinned and othor
abundant aoods but no exh1bltlnn food the IRn:e economy pack!!ts
of art or culture eould possibly the shortcuts to housework tht!
make a compa.rable Impact an a p!lf'klne CctJllers and shopping cen
ten, the vorlou.s services one
Europe~n woman
find&amp;
In the yellow page11 of the
On thla 11de of tht 1ea we go
to the fiJhrnonJer lor flab to the phone book - even the simple
PLAN WSCS PICNIC
areen martel for fruit and ... egs- phone servit"f' Itself
The
Claa.s J2 Clrclt! of the W S
But If we show enough of lhes~
tablelt to the specialist for canned
C
S
wm have a plt:IIIC' on the
atuff to the butcher tor meat the boons to d111ly living around the lawn of lhe parsonage of HeaLh
poulterer for eus and fowl the world enough normal fenfl le je11l Methodist Churoh Wedne sday at
tob1cconLat for ciaarettea and oully will be arouaed to create a 6 p m Mra Emerson Jonea I! 111
newapapera Deep frozen economy deal of dlsaat111ra~Uon with t h e charge ot th.e devotional service
dally dlrtlcultl~s of deallnlil wit h 11nd Mrs A J Strauu of the pro
ttutt II rarely, known
An American supermarket to the Inner man and Jteepln~ the gram Ho.tesae11 are M1 A Lawrence
an avera1e European housewife cabin clean
Milhoan Mrs Orm Smith Mrs C
would uaume the a11poct or a dueF Hlbba Mrs Hen Philson Mr9
It
Is
the
on
ly
solid
argument
I
bill on Santa Claua a blank chett
RosC'Oe Wilfe with Mr&amp; Jamt!s We
know
for
our
grneral
way
of
!h
to Tilfany, and a free toupon for
lna: - the lush plenty that Is her as a contllbutor
mink coats
available
to lhe average American
From a propaa~anda point word
O!RIANS TO MelT
peuant
Some day somehow It
already h1a berun to 1pre.d ol!t
The
Loyal B{ r~HIIs 1 Ia ~~ will
tbi• lide of the water about the pertolates upstairs like cotfee In mee l at the Church or Chr'lst
luahnu1 or Amerltan livlnJ A. the mornlna when political pres-- Tueadav With Mrs George M'etn
eook who cannot read recularl:r •ure aeu wafted e!sewhert lost hart Mrs L R Wile;J. and Mrs
.ean• my rople• ot the saturday In the bree1e
1 eo Searles a:. hostessc!l
Bvenlng Poat and Life She dote1
Give us more aupe,...,arkuh
on the ldvet1Liementa has the re abroad and len lnformallon scr
PAMILY PICNIC
dPtl lran•lated memorize• them vlce111 and wr II all save ilv1 8 and
1 he Loyal Wumcn s &lt;.:Ia,,! will
and commlla them to the table montly
hav~ their annual famlly pknlc at
Campbell a Soup or Belly Crocker
ICDpyriJht 19117 by UnrtPd Fea U e Roudaido Park Thur:K111y eH~
loom a lot lsr1er In her life than ture Syndicate Inc)
nmg at 6 p m
aaythln1 John P'Oiter Dulles Is apt
WAL TONI AN MElTING
SYI.ACUSI PICNIC
to II)' or do
It would be dlftlcult to explain
The I11aae Walton Lea 11 u~ w1!1
The Syracuse Garden Club wUJ
to an avera1e untraveled American have their mcmthly meeting to, hold lt1 annual picnic at the S)ra
woman the Importance of the Jalry nlihl when Wallace Bradford and ru!e Roadside Park on July a3
laH Jn whldl abe ll ... e, 11 seen John Kincaid will be In charK~ of 1 be11nnmg with a potlucli: ~upper
thi'oq:b 1tran1e eyes The a1r a barbcque A film on fl sh111 w Willi at 6 p m Everyone Is t.o bring
ronditloning
the deep
frozen be 11hown for the ,program
lheir own tables rcrvlce Follow
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-inlil the d1nner Mrs Florence Har
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6 ~~ SIGN ON
700 Today
900 :Rom~,oer Room
10 00 The Pr1ce ll Right
3D Truth or Conaequeneea
!100 T1c Tac Dou.lilh

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Your Elettion
Laws'·
B• TID W BROWN
S.Crtt•ry ot St•teo of Ohio

Newspaper• dally csrtr _,.orles
of claa1e11 1n clt1rensh1p, and both
those who make the decision and
effort to become citizens anci those
p&amp;triotlc Ohlu organJzatlont which
encouraae tht!8e newcomer• to our
shores to tak~ the step are to be
congratulated
In order to be eligible to vote In
Ohio a person must be a citizen
of lhe ()nlted States a,t leaat twen
ty one years old and a re&amp;ldent Qf
the state for the next precedlne
one year Since many perJonA are
becommt n;alurallzed citif.irlo&amp; ol
lhe United S atea eaeh week;, the
questto n often ariSes u to whether
the y must be residents of Ohio fGr
one year after they ~ome cltl
~ens or whether tJH!Ir yenr can be
accumlated Ut furl! UleS' ar ~ natur
uhzed
The nmlwer Is that u soon as
become United States FlU
:kns tf:iey aru ellaiJble to become
1 voters 111 Oh•o il they have bean
rcsJdt!nts of Ohio ror the onf! year
even though they we1e not ciUzen.s
during all of that year He doea
not have to be s resldont of Ohio
for 11 _:e~.!Jftt!r he reaches the vot

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Rook11oet her b!llrold wh1le
visltlns m P.liaA)I, F'11 A year later
it was returned to hf!r f{om Nash
v1He Tenn w~tb qiJ.. tb~ money
and other contents lntad The un
signed sender aald 11 had been
placed In a drawer and forsotten
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O\la to know something aboUt the
operation! of hb dty's pollee force
WUham E Lee went to headquar
ters for a guided tour, ended up
by learninJ how thJeves work The
tour over Lee found someone had
atolen hls ear parked outside tht
t.tltlon

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Pho1;11o s:itf, ClelaPd Appl~nce
Store, 114 w M.aln St , Pomeror

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UP- Steel
today
that
month of July
es:til'natea made
aarUe-r in the first quarter be
CtW9e o[ an unexpected upturn m
demand durlne: the month
nte weekly production polnted
out t'hat tbe 1~provement in ntea

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!I" White llolob D&gt;ullow drive

One eu:.eful owner maettnar's,
Pomeroy
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blddO!" m\IJI au.l&gt;nlil wltlrllla volUIIU! u not holatell. but !hot Jt

bJd &amp;eertlfle :l cheek m the amount
of $3 700 00
Plans artd spceiflcattona are on
flle in tbe department of blah
ways and the office of the dlvl
swn deputy d1rector
The dp-eettor reae~ the right
to rejett any and"all bids
George J Thormyer
AC't!n11 Dtreetor
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Neiehbors
Llberace
The Femln1D.e Toueh
200 A.t::ernoon Film Veatlyal

12 00
12 Ill
12 30
100

3 30 Lite Wllb l!llAbetb

400 Cartoon Club

lllck'l) Motile Club
l'ive Star Final
John !Jt)Y NtWI
Wlre Setv1C'e
ChiDI Smith

Jl'UESDDAY C1W1NEL 13
10 59
11 00
12 00
12 lG

Sian On
A.SVenturea JJ\ LearnlnJ
Nooa Newa

Nelihbon
12 30 F&gt;onklo Laino
1 00 The ~minlae Toueb
2 00 Aflern&lt;10n Film FooUvol
3 30 Lifo Wltb Eltzabetb
4 00 c.noon C1ub

$ oo lllcP, Mo.,. CbJJI
8 00 nri' Star Flllol

S 15 John Daly aa4 Newt
8 30 Confilet

7 80 Wflll Earp
7 so
B 00 Jlro~en Alrow
800 Gue~ for A1lventure
J 8 ao- ~ Hlnlll of Fate
880 Top Tune~ and New Ttlent D00 l Spy
uo Sllorl!f of Coehll\
~~ 30 P,.blla llefender
10 00 Newa ot U.e N!Jht
10 00 N'ews of the NiJbt
10 10 Theater
Q:IO 'l'lloattr 13
ll&gt;ffl The Lite News
11 60&gt;
Latt New•
11411 illiri Off
11:48
Off
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to uae new
cannina Old rinJS
porous and fall to.

OYer a bruah

pufeet .teal

ly Mn. John Stvvt
Dr and Mrs Harlan Jewell of
Mlchlgan and Mr and Mn Roli
ert Rowley, Seattle Mich
Ud
Joe RowleY~ Athen•. were tilll1tlg
on fr1ends here thlt week
Mrs MarshaU .-Miller and ]C~a
Robert A~kl~ were m Gal'Upolis

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House fDr Sale by owner Beaut!
ful :ranch atyle, 3 beif roorn
borne with red wood Siding
Pine paneled livmg room, with
wood burning fi1epb&lt;;c, fllll
basement Loc .. ted on Or~h&amp;rd
Hill Galbpohs $115 !JOO Call
Gal 16M
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'6 rooms and ba.tb Gae
mlfe from Chesler on JU No
runnhta: water, electricity
n~ttUral gas in house, blJ

Mrs Garland Mayes Qd Kra
JuhQ Stout were ahbp.ping tn
Gallipolis Monday
Mrs Grice Carr called on Mra
Etta ]lrooka who ls makl~( her
home at her d•ughter...a
Mrs
Jac.k Lathey
Mrs Bud nougt.as and Mrs.
Thor ~~ey were tyeall of Mrs
JO.eplilne Hollie,- Tueodor
Mrs Irette woaa' blljy Ia very
Ill :.nd wu taken ~o GaiUp-JUB
to 1onsult a "-ottot
Mr &amp;ftd tdn Webber Wool
c&amp;lled on Mr tnd Jlrs Waggoner
WedntsiSay f'V'tmlnJ
Mrs Weltha )laf!t
aliter,
Malld Jf ealiCOJ ti!J were lfUE'SJ.£
uf \In ~e1lie &lt; P)
\lr 11u~ Mrs RusMit &lt;kl111
have ~hi u n1ecet eharlene and
Jeanette Me'Coy front ParkeR
burg a.. their t:Hes'-t this Wed
:tits I r ne Ha 1.r ~ hal tiel' Ill
tr s'(lJ'~J at t· ~ twtnt•
}! 1'5 Ft.na J't:a;t 1ta1 II!MldbJ
ment bt fonlt••'-'..o~
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Bible S&lt;h&lt;&gt;o) .,.,;1!(1 ......,...y
th
ood attndalfet elld 4Jiry
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.r~ 'l'ln Sto11t Was ~n Galh
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eomes from a w1de group of con
sumcrs
Coindd.ing w1th tbla prediction
ateel mgot productlon edged upward for the Becond C'onsecutive
week at:ter hitting the year'a low
In tbau ftrat part of JWy. Opera
the Industry s mills were
up a half point to 81 per
1r
oent of rat-ed capacity The total
outturn amounted to 2 073 000 net
the metalworkm~ weekly

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Products such as hot rnUed and
cold rolled carbon steel theeti and
hot--rolled and cold fmJ&amp;hed carbon
bar&amp; were reported sharJOg m the
production increase
Demand for beavy plates for the
week WBI not lS strOnJ 48 ear
Jter in the year, ateel ss1d but 11
rerlited &amp;l.iJI excedtng IUppJy p
was expected to do so
tbrov1h the fourth quarter
The mqazine &amp;aid many pro-duoers expect Increased demand
b)' auto maker• for sheet ateel
•upplies .For th11 rea~on, the pllbl~eau,n noted, strip mtU plates ve
oot .fill eaJY te cet a• they wen
a few week&amp; 110 Tbe strJP miU
platea 1nd Bheets are botb &amp;&gt;tO
duced on the same eQuipment
Tile .oe~nt tndustry strike hu
forced 1 ttUnporary eUtna in the
demaa.d for atruetuaLI and rei"
forcing bars, Jd,eel sa1d
Steel price• (!ootmue to be ed

Federal Court
Onters Habeas

Writ For Woman
IIECIILEY W Va UP -F&lt;d
eral Jti4te Ben Moore haa: ordered
the warden nr the Aldersdn Fed
eraJ woQltn'l prkion to show
c.u&amp;e .A.u:t 12 Wh1 &amp;be thould nGt
rele.ue Krs J!!lba\teth Crawfonl:
Stn.itb of Nuhvllle, Teun, confin
ed I.IDAtu • three-vear Armv court
rhartillltDtenee fqr the slayJnJ of

hel hwilland

.U.wf: eutbontiu Said the judge
granteit Mrs Smith's attorney a
::;;;.,:1;~;·ioed , . . ol yoatiiillf U , bsbeas co11pus writ after a pehtlnn
wu pre~tecl nothill.J tllat the
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If t~~te4 on tara:e lot with
}ArJe 'back yard 4.tr~'tewtf tnd
Jsra.ge bUitdlttC Moute -bill a11
bardwo9d ikoedwD!l'k, \ltiu.tlfpl
stalrway lal'f!e ver'lnda enclbled
porch Jun basement, and 1111
f1red Mt water heattl'lsg NeJI'
schools2J!usual at oal:r $6&amp;00
Only $
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JUSted upward wtth tbe publica
tlon s base pr1ce Index for flmshed
steel movJng ._up to 4D cents At
$146 19 a net ton m the week ended July 17 It was $145 '14 the pr&amp;VIOua week and $140.2t a month
ago The metalworking qubbca
t1on &amp;aJd wareho11ses are begm
ning to mark up prleer to pa&amp;.s on
increases from the milia
Fint effects of the .'&amp;1r fgrce
thlft m empha111 from atreraft to
munules are being felt Steel poml
ed out
The pubhcation satd «dechmng
uSe Of aubcontraC'ton;. 1!1 expected'
because of scheduled layoff of Ui
600 workers. by Nortb :Amertcan
Av1aUon llf'"c
Industries hardes htt try mven
tory adJustments earlier tblll year
~mcludmg radio and
televiSIOn
manufac\urers and furmture mak
en-were reported .shown1g bet
ter than usual Increases' m em
ployment totaLs The m&amp;ganne
noted that recent employment m
creases 'In these mdustrws rharked
Ute f1r11t such boost smce the
fourth quarter of laat year

Five Air Forte
Officers Survive
Nuclear Blast
ATOMIC TEST SITE Nev UP
-Ph(fJ Air Force offieers from A,ir
Defenae Command headquartett
at Colorado Sprmga Colo stood
on the ground immediately under
today s nuclear weapons test to
prove that clvdians could rurvl ... e
beneath an air burat
The offieers who callt!d them
selve.s the Clty of Ground Zero
elected one of the1r members
mayor and stood on the ground
with no protection whatsoe... er
from the blast
They wore only A1r F~e sum
mer unilonns They bad no protective goggles or no other e6Ver
After the shot they were to be rur
lifted by hehoopter for 1 news con
ferenee
The citizens of Grouna Zero
were CoL Stdney Bruce of Duran
a:o Colo the mayor Maj Joh'n
Huj'bes, MeKeesport Pa
Maj
Norman Bodineer Ridgefteld N
J Maj Donald Luttrell Dalla~,
Tex and Lt Col Frank Ball of
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10 00 Up-to-the Mmute Newa
10 00 VP to-tbeominute News
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8:00 Captam Kingaroo
8 43 CBS News
9 00 Fred Waring
9 30 Arthur Godfre,
10 30 Str1ke It Rich
11 00 v•llant Lady
11 Ul Love of IJfe
11 30 Searc!:l br Tomorrow
11 41:1 Guiding lJiht
12 00 Kat1e';; Kitcheb
12 30 As the World Turnl
1 00 Our Miss Brook~
1 30 Houseparty
2 00 Big Payoff
2 ::ro Bpb r.rosby Show
3 00 llrlgbter Day
3 15 Secret Storm .,
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4 00 The Early ShoW'
5 30 Your t:no Reporter
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5 55 Weatherman
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Captain Kanaaroo
CBS News
Fred Waring
.t\,rthur Godfre,
Stri.ie It R1ch
Valiant Lady
Love of Life
Search for Tomorrow
Guldhii Light
Kati.e s K1tche~
As the World Turna
Our Miss Broota
Houseparty
B111 Payoff
Bob Crosby Show

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GREENFIELD, Ohio UP - M"

DAILY CROSSWORD
1 Mon•U.r,

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
8 00
Mr and Mrs Don Stivers (Nor
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rna Jea.n French) are announcm,l( 9 00
the b1rlh or a SIX pound th1rte1 n 9 30
ounce son Donald Lawrence at 10 30
Hol:ter Hospital
on Saturda~ 11 00
July 20 Grandparents are M" 11 Hi
and Mrs M L French ~ldtllc 11 30
port and Charles Stiver s Cl1 vc 11 45
land feat grandparents are M1 12 00
and
Edwa1 d Prenr h
M1d 12 30
dlepo
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1 30
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NEW CITIZEN
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hoffman 2 30
(Wmon 11 Plckeru) have announ('
ed the b1rth of 1 seven pound 3 00
3 15
nine ounce scm Kenneth Lloyd
at the Mason Clime Saturday 1 3 30
4 00
July 20 Gtandpart!llls are Mr
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and Mrs Ray Pickens and , "l•
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and M1 s LewJs Hoffman all ot 5 55
Chiton
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It ah,ould be noted tlta1 the pr1v
.,-",of
vottna ll prob~Ly tht one
1
wblch doea rq~ tel ln1p1re
re.sidenu of ouf eountly to
become United St'itfl dtlzens
The right tD.. vote II bllJlc to our
American hefltale It tli9uld be
carefully eu01rded an~ Uercbed
booth by ou. American•botn cltl
zenr arid our neWly naturalized cltl

A LOSING

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lk&gt;l!l'l!ll A Smltb April 1 wblle be
was atatloned at Ballmholder, Ger-

many
The petition based the request
for r~lease on 11 reeeat U S Sitpreme ~rt decutMlnthecale
of ~~ n.rothy Kftua:er SmU..
ch&amp;11Je4 :,iitth the &amp;\i)"'ng Of 1lier
ArmY eOl.Gnel Qusband in Japaa
Tbe IJJ.gh court "-eld that the

rej)la-l Army hai 00 •uthorlty to try elril

cost $SO,u0o:OO,
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MtODLEPORT - &amp;-room
1q1e
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And s"'-.. !VII [reed from the A,itler
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son prisfllb
The Marshall WP.m.an WOJ sell

Meigs County .f..H
Leaders Leave For
Councilors Camp
Eij:ht Melgll County 4-H 1ead
ers left for Councilors' Camp
toUy at Canters Cave m Jack
toOil Corp~ty Tbet will return on
'llutisdaf after being bnefed on
,precedures and routlnea of tht
~ to f.ollow later ,tills week
Atten4tDJ are Duane and Helea
1t1.n BatT: PatrtcU Blatealee
and C E B1,a:keslee Mn.. Geneva
Nolan camp clll'eCtor Pauhn
88~ &amp;heron Atlttfts and Blll Sten.

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wrld 8temle:re of -pucclni't
ed Lovely rft&amp;~e lfti:l f)Npaaoe with eonniMi!nt'nt at AMfr;on bnl tiPC.Ii.
Will in Rome OD
J.ov~l lol $6!00 00PHONI lillY the oenteJll!j - 1a0or .-...oed to l&amp;iJ 14 !tiOO

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By Wllllltft If Gr.gDty

M.ton County A8rkvltural A,...t
.&amp;lfllfa a....dlnt~
Ir you pbn to reaeed an alfalh
fu~ld Where the .stand 111 gel tmg
thm or If YOU plan to plant a new
S_!ytd you JhOLiild plan now to
do the JOb Auguat 15 to Septem
bcr 1 11 an er;celJent lime to rc
seed
S....t a.d P..,...atlon
The fn•tt step 11 to (et the
grou.«a In a lood l!Jiable ~on&lt;ll
hon A seed betl looae on t.p and
fum underii.Uth 11 the mott desirable Sometlmea a -good seed
bed ran be obtllined by duking
b•t usually rM vound w11l havr
to be plowed and diaked A vert
JOOiil Wf&lt;r to flf'IJI ijle IOil brion!
Jcetl1ne 1.11 to tun a eulhpi\C:kcr
over the fteld
FartlliMr
Mut of the aoil a.amples ( have
had teat«! from bere m Muon
County show the awl to be low
m phosphate aud med1um m po-U.sh On thele toll• 1 recommend
ed from 75().1,000 lb!l of a ~JO.S
lertJlizer when reacedmg alfaJfa
The fertilirer
.tbou1d
e.Jtt.ein
Boron TbW Jlll!!lftl like 1 lot »f
fertllil¢ but alfal,fa 10 order to
grow produe~. aDd la'l mUBt be
re"d Att and water ue good Cor
alfalfa 'but n:t~b a poor d1et
The fei1tU.. Should he plow
ed under an• --thea .am tpnng
topdra1 U.e .-fa:Ua wHh froll
301).31() lb1 of an 1).20-ZO fertllu:
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YOUNOU tAMP
Wtll we \e n~arly eompl~
our aanul C--11 Camp -prop~
Lall ~reel the 1Mmfer +lhn
/age 10 It 12) had a wondlrtlll
ume On Wednesday ntght we bid
a Sad~ l:lawkinl Day Putr."
complete 1r1lt1 "olt Gal Tiny. Lll
Abner Man'y'ltl Sam etc And a
by 11
Th e
good t1me was •-d
tut
a
otftC'Ial regJstntion was sixty
umpert and twenty leaders ...
Ji.ttlnt l.ftd junior ~en The
Delawares woUnd up jn flnt place
m pomts per tr~be The Cherokee•
were In seccmd plaee MinJrOI and
SeneC'as were tied for third and
folll'th placer even tbO&amp;&amp;Jh U,e
C'amp eledlon wu Yel')' teen
Say laat Tbunday tllere waa r~n
1event wb1ch Ma.aon Counly 4-H
Campi have never IUJ1 before It
conaiJted of a sUipe hunt in whlth
a Ding Baua.h Wampua Cat • Wll
discovl!red roaming our eamp
around AI far as I een 1ather
Juhhng McClung was: the elotest
to this welrd anunaJ strana:e u
Jt mily lfem, there were no arupe1
tu'ouPt m from the hunt
IIOYS' STATE
Don t fora:et aiL YPU boys who
have been lb1nki11J ebout U. State
Boys +H Camp starts the l11t two
itaya of this rnentb 'l'hhl eamp. b
~ of the ht&amp;hli&amp;hts Of our .tate
f..-H ~amps aad 11 wuatly repreHnted by sew.ral bo)'j' from Ua
:fnht County }tetter contact 3'!e
g away I1 You P1an to go we
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proba~ have a few adtolmhi»J
Arter you ve applied your fer =~alia
for those Who want -to
hHzer mel have your -z:ro'und 111
good abapt! the next step u see"GIRLis• STAT!
ln~t the aHalfJ. You ctn t hne
Then on~ week later State G1rls'
good planta w1thout plantmg good 4--H Camp will hegm Now 1s a
ccrhlied inoculated seeds of " good hme for you to plaD iJ' you
recommeniled varlet)' The varoe mtend to go to «u• eamp The
hefl recoJllinended for th1s regw n theme for lhls camp 18 ''Feet ot
are Vfl'flat Narra(fanse'tt Will Clay It .IO'Unds like tbla will be
lamsburg and AtluUc
a np romng snorting &amp;ood ea~p
Na:rrqauett
and WlUtama- Bdter plan now If you are mter
butg have been the best produr eated 1n go1ng to this eamp
ers at tb'e Ohio Valley Exper•
.!JT ATE JIOUNDIJP
ment Station Both IDI.Y be a little
Ottr County w11! be ~nted
D10re expenaJVe but thPtr pt!r by June SJl('ncer and Joe Jobnforlllance raore tiMn mH.eup for 90n m the State 4-H .Public Spea'k
thu
jng eentest Jan1te lordall
ar(d
An •mpertant •tep, nd one that NanC'y Blame 1n the State f..-H
Js frequently overlooked •s mn- Style Revue and Anna Bell• &amp;m
eulating the seed W~n ynu buv mer at the Slate Wool Revue in
lhe seed ~uy the InOCUlant Tb ~ October All thet~e 4-Hert are eli
Inoculant Is bacteru1 wh1ch takes g1ble by wmmng County and/ or
mtrogen from the a1r and makca Regional events
1t avallable .to the allalfa W1th
The Wtde Awake 4--H Club met
out th•s nitrogen the alfalla w n July 13 at the home of Mrs Jk
make a vPry feeble grQWth
Comas. ProJee&amp;s were JUdged and
Amount Of Seed
Mn McComaJ, advisor wu 10
Sow from to- Hi lbs of seed rltarge - Marllyn Swan
per acre A band .seeder does by
The Chester Sew and So 4-H met
far the best job of seed place July II at Madalyn Brown'• with
ment Wit a little work you can Mr"J Howard Krug,ht and Mr1. Fred
convert 1 our gram dnll mto a Sm1th advisors: lf charre Four
band seeder
g1rls modeled thetr dresse1 Tbe
other memh£-rs reported on ulad1
Lfme R~"lrwnente
The beil way to det~mme made during the week aud dem
your lime needs for aiPaUa 1.s 10 onstrations were given b)' Madalyn
get a 1oll test A~ the bmf! Brown and Marie DaVIs on watbshould be- applied before plow rng a sweater and batina: blseuitl
mg and you are not sure how It was annoUJlced that Janet
much the soli needs brntg a aoil Kmght would attend 4-H Conser
Camp July 15 -Janet
sample m to my off1ce and I 11 Yation
be glad to test 1t for you Testmc Kmght
The HarruwnvdJe 4-H Honor
1s the only accurate method
G1rl!l met on JuJy 8 a.t the sehool
house with Pauline Atkins and
Ruby ffaUtday, advisors, in cbe,rae
NEW RAVEN, W. Vo. Sharon
Atkins il Juruor Lealler
Ttre proJect lesson wn Ae'WinJ
PUilPOSE CLASS
The Purpost Class o! the St baking lunches aud meal planPaul LutheraL Chureb held thea IUDi and demonalrations were glv
annual pJC'RIC ln the New Haven l!ft by Mary Jordan and Margaret
Part last Wednesday
evening Harmon on their ae-wmg pro~
Rev Peters gave the Invocation Reports were pYen by HeleD Doug
which was followed by the dm las Kary JoJ.'dan Janet ~t Su
aan and Detibie SheelL Marcaret
ner
Attendmg \\'ere Mn Clyde Rice Harmon Joy Wseman Sbaron and
and J1mmy,
Shelby Grmstead Gloria Atk.ina Eata Mae Blaek
Mr and llrs. Herma.n Layne Mr wood on pies (!()otii!J mea.lJ aocJ
and Mrs HilTy Layne Mr and f.nl~~ .Fair entnes were dlacu•
Mrs.. Bob Johnston and family sed and decided l;lY members Sev
Rev and Mrs b)'m.Oild Peten era1 mdlcated Interest 1n atte.nd
and chddren, Dreama Stevens JOg Semor CaJWl Jumor leaders
Mrs. Everett R.oush and dauQ.ten Sharon and Gloria Atkins allnouncMrs Fred Rouah and sons, Mi's ed plana for the annual .f.H pic:Marhn Ohlinter Mrs Goodmtf! rue for m•mbers and lamiUea •t
Mr and Mra Howard Wagenhal1 :..a-ke Alma on Sunday Jtl.ly 2~
Mr and Mrs Uoyd Roush and Mrs Nolan will be present for
JUdging on Aug 2 at 7 30 -Sharon
Carole and Jim Fl')'
Atk!DS
METHODIST ·~lilTING
The Sotial Hayseeds met on July
A newly organiZed group of
younf married C'OI.lples of the 10 at Carl Walton With Mr Dan
Methodist Church wa.s held rc Sm1th 1n cherge The PJojeet les-cently at the home of Mr and son was on feedmg calves and
Mn. James Ball A name for the daley helkn fteports were gtv
en by club members on feerlt-.g
elass w1ll be &amp;elected liter
cattle --Bdly Carleton
LIVE WIRE
The L1'#e Wire Class of tb~
EUB Church held tbetr Ju1v
IIIKI
meetmg at the home of Mra K.
Boy Scout Troop 2M h1ked to
K Scltes A p1cnlc supper wa5 Broad Run lat Monday eveniDg
helrl on the lawn wltlil Mnl a•d bekl 1 picnic m the part
George Sayre Mra Nora TriJI'P there Then the}' returned home
Mrs R F Bryant. Mrs • CUU Scoutm~ Lewis Karschmk a'd
Roush II•H'l Mrs Roy Helfman at ton hter. also joined the scc.utt
sr t mg T!le group gang a h)'mn who we.&lt;t J1m Fry Andy and
folJOwt&gt;d by ~c-ntence prayer and Dav1d Karschmk J;llll Harrah
the Lort1'* Prayer and the mem. R1ck.y Abel, Daonny Uubbarcl aRt!
toer9 qUOU&gt;d scriptures
Ro.ss Frey
~ Dunng the
business meetmg
SHOWER
the group made plans to hGid il
Mrs Albert Keefer of Leon reFood FesUval at the City Build cently honored Mr and Mr1
mg on July 20 Contests
were Larry Joe Keefer of New Haven
played and prius wo.n bY Mn with a ml.!Cellaneous shower at
George JP.well and Mrs 'nlelma the KPefer home in Leon Mr
Attending mcluded .and )U-s ICeefer were mamed m
Capehart
those above and Mn S H lteit July The couple rete1ved many
m1re Mrs F A Batey Mrs WaJ.d t~ gifts Many friends and
Cunnmgham Mn Ivan Sbewr.oet Tc1at1oJ'es attended the party 'Die
Mrs H11.rry Capehart Mrs Nan !lew Mr• Keefe£ 11 the former
me Johnson Mrs Ray We.ave.,. Mane Scites Chesh1re 0
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Mrs Howard Burris Mrs otho
Letvlng Mrs P £ Pickens Mrr
ilvorett Lludorlnll~ Ill• Jalus
I'U Y~ llllondl . King and peeta Mea Alvl l.JtJn:J lllliteod itate11 $21 OOOP bl
doo and. Mary Jane Sc1tes
1017 purthase irom DeJU:aolik

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Merchants OVA baseball team , has a perfect fJeldmg 1 ecord

so far thts season
Accordmg to records provided by Manager Phil Colhns or
all games through July 20 Van has handled n chances at hiS
position and has committed not a smgle errot . Ttris ftgures
out at 1000, tops In any league

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triple 11nd a horner fm 361 Bud
dy Cundiff rank s second at 333
w1th 10 h1l~ m 3U appcarancc8
Wilson aga111 ~ ~ the leAder 1n
sluggmg H1 s ''!(Ira ha sC.'I total
seven Ue IS hlJ:h 1n th(• RBI de
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Bob Wilson
9 2 I l 36 5 13 12 361 26 3
Buddy Cundtrr
6 l 2
30 6 10 3 333 39 5
.l1m Hemaley
10 L 1 0 37 4 12
7 325 49 6
Geo. Ne88elroads 7 2 2 0 :l5 7 11 4 3\4 48 4
PhdColhns
611030484267493
H. Van Vranken 7 0 0 0 31 1 7 4 22U 73 o
Gene Mitch
4
0 0 23 4 5
1 217 17 3
John Young
4 ll I o 24 2 ft
2 208 15 5
AJdo Jeffers
5 0 0 0 17 5
5
2 294 26 3
Hewey Reynolas 1 o
0
7 2
2
2 200
2 U
KJtrel Williams 0 l 0 o 5 t
200 1 u
Guy Gulnlhet
2 0 0 0 13 0 2 o 154 5
Hntscll DQdnU 2 0 0 0 17 2
2
1 118
8 2
Ken W1ggms
0 0 0 I
9 2
1 2 11 I
5 2
Pet-ey Cundiff
0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Oi)()
Btll Wtllon
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 000 0 0
Ken Imboden
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0
TOTALS
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waa r~mnved trom Ihe
hncup earlier thl!4 SC MIOa dut• to
In~ lUling back, even qac most
Joyal C1ncmnatl ran thought lhc
Aedlcgs' 19~7 pennant . chancM
went with him.
,
But lhey taUed to reckon w1th
George Crowto, a 34 year' old M:11
waukee caRtotr who hJill spcnl
mt}St or his major J''ll!CI.f carc&lt;•r
wArming bencho~
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Today, the big !crt ha cd h•t
1111,!1 first balll!man appi'H ~ lo br
the reuon Cincmnatl 1~ sllll YNY
mueb l.p the thu:k of the Na·
ttonal Lcaauc pcnnllnt race
Crowe Ia leading the team 11
batting avcrlllge , home runs and
runa-batted·ln He 111 pouncl1n &gt;;
the ball al A 31!\ clip. guod to
t1e him (or filth plarc In lh1•
National League , ho8 22 hom l'
runs, third ph•cc m lhc lca gul!.
and has knocked 111 68 rum
which plact111 him third In thll
.seniflr circuit bchmd Hank Aaron
78 or Milwaukee and St11n Mus!u\
73 or St Loub
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Sunday when the Red~ swept II
twlnbill from Philac'clphiA
42
ancl 8-4, CrOWl' proviCINI twh o!
tht four runli with a tremendous
blaM over the right field wnll
wllil Frank Robuu.on on h11se Hr
lll'lto chipped in wllh a alnwlc•
&lt;:enter Uelder Gus Bdl al ~o
bomered In the opener, his IOih
of lhe yur and th 28th cLrcun
clout or lhe year (.,f l'hillil• ••n·
Robin kJberla.
The ~r..uble dek1.l sent the
Rcdlea:s into fourth plal"c 0 111 .Y
two .:amel behind ieague-lradln :~
Ml1waukre and dumpt•d Ph!l:.tlc I
ph1a IIllO tilth poa1t lon
The wan went lo Brooka l.11w
renee, hll lith of lhl' )CIIf against
5 loMC!!I Roberts lOA! hill l:Jth
iumt: or the oeunn llo has "rm

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Boston
Cl ev eland

59 30
54 34
47 43
46 44

663
614 41rz
1)22 l2lfa
1)11 13~

DetrOit

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H ' r~chel F!"C t'III IHI
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whe n

pll ched the
l'hl lar!clv!ua
Lhreai("Uf'd to Ill' l!w game up
In tht- m ghl (ll jl, Man&lt;Jger Bil
rllf' Tt&gt;bb ell s ll ~ l'l l
h 1 ~ "regular''

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Mmneapolls 3 St Paul 2, l , U)•l
Minneapolis 4 St Paul 2, 2nd
Oo:.1ha 4 Denver 3, 1st, 13 mn
Denver 4 Omaha l, 2nd
11.nd IndiAnapolis 9 Louisville 4

l1 c •marked thn·c hl1 11 111 [:n
tr,p~ lo the pl11 tc a11 C1 ncmnatl
won 64
.\1 t row] er WIJO Jm r1r~t game
ur lhe year u a ~lcndy llltllllg
o~l t t~ck a g nlll~L Pl11lmldph1a hurl·
'rs ll:u vey Haddix. Dun Curd •.Hdl
.b ("k ~&gt;Ie_.,.e1 s an&lt;1 s .. th ~101 rnen(l
gHe ll1e Reds th e m.uJ,:IIl f"uw
l1 r h. ~n·l lbst ns Y• l
{ IIHtn .. ati nicked llndd1x [,n a
run 111 lhC' ru st 111.1111 1S on ~ hit
bat sman and two ~l n g lc s The
Rcc!lcgs p1ck cd IIJJ .wuthcl" r·un
m the second on a tlo uhl c hy ]loy
~rMIIIan afl e r a Slll,lo\ 1( u.~- Alox
Goamm1u
H•ddlx Cf1a1•d
Hndd1x was sent lo lhc show~ lngled
ers when, Klunr.w.'i ki

JNTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

Richmond 6 Columbus 1
Toron1o 8 Montreal 3, 1st
Montreal 2 Toronto 2 2nd 7 lnu
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M1am1 12 Havana I, 1st
Havana 5 M1am1 2, 2nd
Buffalo 11 Rochester D. hi
BuCfaln 3 Rochcslcr 0. 2nd

2 Big Blaeks
To Work!n
All Star Cast

WCnl IU SOCOIId Oil U Wild ptlch
Dickie Herrig and Brereton
and scored on WHII) Posts sill•
glc Post advanced un llw throw Jones, both members of the Pt.
In und .11e0red on Don Hook' , !'l'""'~t Big lilaeks football team
~ Ingle

fall havf! been selected to
1'hr hattin g st11r 111 th(' !IC&lt;'mul play for' the West Vtrglnta squad
gam e of the' rloublehcn&lt;kl
fo l 111 the 15th annual West Virginia·
f'hllndclphln wu 5 Stnn LnJIIa. wh o OhiU all star scholastic football
accounted for S11turdnv s 7 :'i wm game In Wheeling an August 10.
Herrig 11 the son or R H Her·
over the Rcrllegs whh 11 nmth 1n.
rig of Pt. Pleasant and played half·
nlng homer with two on .
Thr- r(lfund catrhH h11 twrt back on lh!' Pt. Pleasant team
home runs to aerount for h11lf Jones Is the Bon of Mr and Mrs
the Phillie seorlnR The second E BArlow Jonea and played end
The W Va ·Ohio ball game hai
ctrcu 1t hit brought 1n Johnny
KlippsleJn to save tht• game for alway 1 been reatricted to athletes
!rom the Wileeling aru but with
Fowler
Ton!~.:ht, c 1nc 1nnati mcC'I$ Cll'\1 the North-South game In West Vir·
land 111 an cxlubHwn 1111 me In glnla a Lhln!!l of the past, the We1t
ctcvel 11 n1t II will be the ~ccond Virginia aquad Ia open to boy.s
rcgulnr acn~nn e11.hlblt10n gnm(' from oll over the state.
Both Herrla: and Jones were Honbetween llll' 1wo c)uh~ fnr rh~r·
orable Mention on the official
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ClnclnUlltl won lh~ tar.st G-3 Class AA All State team last fall
The ltcdleg~ come home to
OVA STANDINGS
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agahut the P1 t1 ~hurgh Pll'ales
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't1anc1ng 11\$" b~t ls S:l~ a
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to sound equipmenL a,lld records
As .alway_s, tratl d'an~es ' wen:
sehed~led l)ong aU major hili{h·
w8ys Where traveling dancers:

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DAYTON, Ohoo (UP)- The bog·
gest uamble Lionel Hebert ever
made paid off today - with the
PGA golf cbDmpionship,
The 20 year-old golfer from the
bayou C(IUntry of Louisiana gave
up his job 8:1 a club pro at Erie,
Pa, a year ago, determined "to
make a name for mysetr."
He did lt Sunday when be defeated the 27 year-old Dow Fin·
sterwald of Athens, Ohio, 2 and 1,
in the 38-hole fmal match for the
"·000 first-place money that goea
tO the winner of this five - day
match play grind.
CrHitfi. Jav
''But 1 owe anything I'll eYer be
in golf to brother Jay" Hebert
added "He encouraged me and
kept ~e Ro(ng Then 1 decided bemg a dub pro was never golng to
make me rich i'lo 1 gDve up my Jop
1n Ene, beeause It limited me to
playmil only the winter tour and
·decided to l,o all out 1 de~ided
I'd make a name for myself m thla
game 1 love and i! I didn't, well,
I could always go back to bookk..p !ng"
He chose golr over both music
and bookkcepmg, and today be's
glad he did
DriVIng well, and uung a putter
wh1ch he only picked up aner ar·
riving in Dayton 011o Monday, he
was six under par as he closed
out the lanky Fll\8terwald Sunday
over the tun-baked 6,'773·yard MJ·
am1 Valley golf course
Finsterwnld evened the match
when Hebert trapped hiA approaeb
on the 30th But on the 14~yard
31o~~t, Hebert put hi~ eight Iron tee
shot 18 feet from the cup and sank
the putt. FansterwaJ.d, aho usin•
an eighl iron, wu 115 feet away
and mi~sed the putt

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Feature Race
At Claybanks
FraneLI BE~edum of Tup~l"l
JflaJns won the feature race In bi•
F-100 with Kenny King aceon«t In
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Speedway Sunday.
A new dnver, Jamea Holley,
Nelsonville, here from the LoJan
race track, went thru the fence
during warmupe and failed to run
In a race He waa uninJured.
The first beat war won by Bobby Joe Adami! of Racine with Bob
Ruasell, Pomeroy, second, and
Bob Davis, AddlAOn, thlrd.
Benedum won thO second heat
with Willoughby and Klnr follow·
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in the Austrahan Pursuit race,
with Benedum second and KlnJ
third
Harry Clark, Pomeroy. won the
beginners' race and Bob ttou, Pt.
PJea~ant, w11 aeeond and J 1 m
Freeter, ChE&gt;ster, tb'ird. Bill Rum·

The firat operation (or removal
of an appendix waa perf-ormed In
1885 by Dr WilHam W. Grant or
Davenport, 11.
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Both birdied t~e ftext two tioJes

but Hebert made: it 2 u_p a.t' tbe
34th when ~lterwa.ld dro"e \be
roug~ and p1.1t talt Htond undet a
foot bridge, Altbou~Jt. given • ~ee
lift, FiJJJterw•Jd' v,aa too •trong
with hia third, w.blle Jfebe~t Waa
on In two and two-p~tted fOf bla
par But Dow ehipp~d past the
pln and missed t.be putt. That put
Hebert 2 up with onb' two holes

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u hi.J eurve waa bTn~Dt be"-ttlol!y. lie
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poll• ..a la the lfiP, of 1M~"""'~
behind the oleot\y, .'i!l~lna - of •

stmer Kenny· ,'Wintnl' HO!Vev&lt;r,
hla .on 1tllf,ned •nd the ,.._l~
tou teed oft on hia relit( kenn:('
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special train to St. Lours. End·of· w!thO"I prior eonaultatloa witk
trail dances were tfeld in every
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ctties
tll.e respoastblUties inveived ln the
Se~n largto hails, including the prosecuti.qn of the cUe."
hug_e convention haU. were
The e'nt.ire Jllf!rform•nee ls
I simultllneous1y for conhnuous
nothing . short .d. fllinta,tJc.~· llf.
• illl"noon- a~ evening dandng. Top ;aHI.
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' ..sic for all evenmg dances
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Hundreds or callers appeared on
.! dOnee progr11.ms, each allotted ,0\ft
rlljoutes. to call one .danc.e at a
time There was no qofupelitive
spijit and the big•n,ame prQfea.
1lonat travel1ng callers had equa1 is
t1me p the little known club cal
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with a triple ud .ValeDUq_e- w•n'

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1r,ndmother's home in Shrtwe at
the time of the sbooUng.
Mn. Dorie C~ble..ntz. 26, the
vieti,n's ,..Ire, was expected to be
hNJ\Ight ' 1\ere to ~ Carter m an
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"No sir," he replied, ''both drlven were mi'J.:ure men · wbo should
haw knoWn better"
"Did yoo know," Jim went on.

''that accidents Involving younrer
driYet's have been .cc_ut more than
SO per eent aince our•bi.lh sebool!l

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The beat thing that eo~ app,en
around ,b~re would be'' iOme 110rt
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ol ' program that would tend a lot
Uer. however, 'laid ihe 'ofould. not *f:. our older dri'le!'S~·nten antl woIH! bfQiltht to Wooster DlltU after m.en , wbo leorned tO• dtlve td, 1!5
9C"iee&amp; for her husband today.
~ • boo! 1
· Hollnes County Sheriff JUrrv or 20 Years ag'o, bae~ tJ?'tc
or
" a ,mctdern driving eb\ftit."
Wells planDI!d lo take patron• of
Dtl1Jet edU.cation f9r&lt;fidulta who
a Holme",ille tavern to the jail ~lYe beM piloting
moat o.
~ere tu view . Cart~r.
, t)lelr Hves may seem a )lttle rid1·
Two drunken men who were 1n culou1 at first glance. But Sat.
the Uvern w.lth a rifle ahortly Turner hai th~ backing o£ many
befor~ the kiilinga were the ch1ef' traffic ex.pert9 m hls belief that a
suspects in the ahooUng
IBTce number of adult and pre·
Weiq questioned Carter brief· surnably "experienced" driver!~
l,y sunday. Ht;~ said he may ask eould benefit from instruction thn 1
t.he state's mobtle crime labora· would bring them up to date on
tory to give Carter a l1e detecto~· the changes that have made mutest
toring so much more complex and
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hazardous than it was when they
The suspect WJS arrested in learned to drlve
To supporl his point, Jim pointfront or a Wooster restaurant
Sunday.
ed to a report 10 one af the trafftc
pubhea~ion&amp; It showed that more
than one out of four driven who
were re·examined after allowing
their drivm@l licenses ~o lapse
• (Cofttlnuecl Prom Pap One)
were not even abfe to recognize
~o-ad_e_tl the meAning of standard hand ami
twe ehimneys~-....(4) o~e-,- dt•ctnc.l cJrcuiU b:Dd use of over arm signjllC or recdgmzt= traf~1c
sized fus.,: C!n Ray and straw signs by their shane
collecting on hot exhaust p1pcs
In several states and a number
(6) Spi-IUnJ· or iasQhne, when re of cities, frequent of serioull' traffuei.Jng tractor, (7) Gasuhne leab fie offenders are required by thq
from broken fuel Jines, ~nd bro· courts to attend corrective educa·
icen or Loose sediment bulbs; (81 Uon classes The ei!ectlVeness or
Beari.Qgs that have heated, due such train1ng, eyen whe.l applied
la~k ot lubrlcation1 (9) Stat! ~ to hard~ned repeaters, is proved
clectncal sparks •snitlng vege. by the ract that a big majority of
t;~ble dttsl These sp11rks are pro· those recemng at Have no further
rtuced when tractors are used to mvolvement e1lher 1n accident• or
fUrl\'-'~ belt· pulley power ta violations o[ traffiC laws
harpmer mills, corn shreddet·!'l,
U, up-J.o-date driVIng lnstructlo~
and other eg!lipment tl'lat was IS f.mad.e available to adults BE·
not ..pnqpe:r:ly ~rounded , anrt lll:l), F~ J~tl· are involved in ac~
Fires allowed to get out 0£ con· ·defttl', end if mature drivers who
trol when ,burning trash, stubble learned to driVe in an earller and
f1elds ·or fenC'I!: rows.
simpler era can be induced lo take
advantage of 1t, Sgl Turnt&gt;r and
mildew, always dry dther traffic experts are ~~ro thoy
towels ancl wash wUl have fewer accJdenfa to reputting them in port , and fewe1· Ylclims to trans·
hamper.
port to hoF:p1tab or morguet~,

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32 £irst-round serifa win. Brazil
thu, qualified to m'eet la'atliD a
seeond·round Amerf~an Zone aeries by downing Bfazll's No.
player,( Jose Aguerro, 8-8, 8-8.
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TRAVEMU&amp;NDE, G e r m an y
(UP)-IItvan Slkorlki, self-exUed
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Jim Lee Howell said today lie
plana to keep wotklna out hil
New Yort football Gil111ta tour
hours datly ln p,.~•tion for
their pme Olal'l'llbe CqJ,Ieeo All·

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LONDON' ~~ ..,-' ~ 'Ua!ted
Sta~l ftnllbed 1·2 ,In like $1~111 Ill
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lo lncreaoed operating costs, costs of material and

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etc., we are forced to apply a new ratr of 40.:
the coming 1957-58 bowling season.
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versatile ata.r, earrled Brull onfJ
notch ahead Jn the 1837 Da~t
C1,1p tennis tournament today at
the expenae er canada, lhe Unit..
ted Prell aald.
F~rnandet, p,ll.)'inl In hll fint
Davis Cup ~lea. ·•red the. kef
vJctory ror BratU SdnciQ at M,o nt·
real, beatinJ Don F&amp;ntana of

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11 extra' bue
'7"".::.l'l.~lor i!x, J're~

"danced as guests or hos.:tW~;~~~- .I H• ii4ld t.bey aPe "permi~ted in•
Many dancers from the \
side .t~ Qb!o Penitentlllty to
stites dro.ve to Oklahoma to join meddle with 1 prifOne.- lawfully

DOG Oklahoma dancers abqard

all lbe way on, o 1)1-opp&lt;icl fly •lMlJ
In rlabt Frod llurdelle 40.bled
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Hebert,
kUng Ill pi y it and Jake Thomu • llftlled ·bbn
sare," u,aed five Lro~ ?n tbe 17o- home. Four t'Wli hlld ~1'«1. -, '
Pomeroy eame baet wttll nro
yard par three 30th. '1 d been us·
in11 a sjx iron beJ'ore, btat decided In the elabtti wbea J&lt;fleio l,ed
to chote a five for I llgudd if I off with a walk. Duddy Cundiff
put the ball on the green •ad two- waa ade on aj,. eiTar, j)qtb tun.
ner• adva~etng On a wll4 pittb,,
putted, I'd close It out."
Aa it turl)ed ~ut, he d~d ·lust and George NUselro&amp;4 1a al...le
that. Flnsterwafd 1 tee .abot went scored ~til.
Galllpol!l added ·one ·In lh•
over the Jl'een about two Jfel He
chipped on to within four feet. e!gblb ond h,o In lb~ ,li!ntl\,-'
Pomerof'• o!Mr 'hit\or~ were
Hebert's first putt Wa1 three teet
ahort, ~ut af-ter DOw sank hit ftemJley'a doublt, Jeffert _ lia~
lour footer, Lionel canned hll for twa 'lingle•, CW\dlff a· • double
and trlple, Meuelroact a ~tton~
victory.
o!neto;
Wllsoli o tMple ···~·aJnaJe
for II nIlhing ruaner·up F1 niter- and Imboden 1 dOub~e.
wild rceelved fS,OO().
Bob Wlbon made a Jf'tlal ruq-

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AT 7:00p.m.

RICHARD "ROCKS"

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wllb Cllarlof stotiOrt'a &amp;.-ijtjr.
wtnntna 1·1 over Pt: fl_eo~~t
an4 G.UIJ&gt;bllo 'brot' op ·~

OPEN 3 NIGHTS A WEEK

THAN~S

TbQ host qrga;nizalion for this
convention was "The Greater
)Auis Folk

f•nw"d ....u,.

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hlstOry , 'l'V .1lan to 1 little

count?

A eblp"d boa• ij In h\1 elbow
but it It evor- l&gt;olhon hliD.._ oetl·
ou•l&gt; doctqtll., \R!&lt;I bi•Lit . c~p

]n other

Sgt J1m Turner W'UI Ulk!ni
abOu\ one of. b\i. favorite tubjtctlio
(WO ...,.. w-..:~ INf'~IUO))
- driving schooll ind how tbey
Other leaders elected lnc:luded. help to reduce motorina -aeeideottl
Advl.ory Board r Rev Mllea, A.
Jim Is no tbeorlM on tblt tubSlmmon.a, Columou1, Rev L. L. Ject, but tnowa wbat b':i• talklnl
Zimmerman, 'Po(arloD. James E. Ob- about As ht!ad of a poJI.ee departerlan~er, llu.cyrus; and Paul For· ment trafhc s:quad, he and Ina
grave, ColUmbus.
men are usually tbe firtt t.o reach
the scene of traffic mlshapl. He
Olivet eaUe&amp;e truatees, Dr Har- had just returned from the htltpl
Ye'J' S. Galloway, Columbua, and tll.l where he had taken two of the
Rev C. D Westhafer, Wooste~ victim~ of a partleultriY me11y
Camp meetlt1R trutteee:· Ed K R1· sma•hup that oceurre.d ltbout a
chey, D E. Clay, bo~ Columbu.s, half hour earUer on tbe highway
Rev. Kenneth L. ~tl , Ironton; at the north edge of town.
&gt;Ret'. Zimmerman, Marton, and Rev
"Teen-age bot !'Odden:?" ,he wait
Weathafer, Woo.lter.
asked

part!..

ruulted In U.Aon belq, fpld
be mould lN!' ·able to eentlilue
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Robert Palmer

· .-lhlQI\llO 000 ea~er (!&amp;,;cerl saahay· j'roup:known all "The Pl:l ie1"
~ tb 1ur.CondltiQnt1d
Auditor· Cabto~ni•. Here too, waJ no com·
' tum Cor the 6th annual Natlonal petition Only dancers entertainlna
$:nuarl'l Dance Convent1ap J'une 13, danCeJ:a .anil: Iovine it.
A ~~'"artered cruise aboard the
t~.
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All~lral"'wu atrlinpd for con·
No organization spons~.n the venUoOalres
one• after~ f~
convention. It 1s not open to the s to
This all•teel, flve·4eek. air·
7
public Dancers come on thelr own
tirD.e and at their own expense as conditione! boat with a beautiful
proYld~ mahy memorrepresentatlves of local groups batlroom
lbJer rii:omenta,-'and, or cour.e, lot!
tllroughout the nation an~ Ganada
daneinlf.
The large attendance ls proof oi of "lte;~~~~
were held in
tht!ir devotlo.n to the American
.-·
with mOre sqlWI!
folk dan~e. H~w else would YGU
~~,,;;;;;;! ~~ one was able to da'nee
cet so many people to come £rom "":
1, run day. It w&amp;6 1ur~
all partS' of the nation and not
t d d thes
one of them on an expense ac·
ten e
e
pa1rU.''mt~ny·· and anot
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the PTA and a member ut •h e
Mnonlc ord i!n,
ol Pt. PleiHBt. He l, Mllr
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Helson baet on the m'OUbd-chiP.
ped elbow" u4 ~ed bod
lot.o a tie for the Ohio Valley
Auoclation 81-ff:btU Lei,IUe lead
1unil"'1 with an e~~ay 'J.l Win
over Coolville at Baebtel Field
Racine w1,1 Idle tn. Ieape play
It waa fte.NQD.•s. flr•t a~Jr·
anee in a unlfonQ in .Dearlr four
weeks. Maaa,ao Chet Ollver Mid
a comptete pi11Ra.l Q.flntlnati&amp;ll

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K ~ n sas C'l\\
34 55 382 25
Washington
31 61 .362 30~
Sunday's R•sults
C h l(~ llgo 3 Boston 0
Det ro it 6 Washtngton ~ . 10 1 nn.~
Ne w York 4 Cleveland 3, ht
Clevela nd 7 New York 4. 2nd
Ba ltimore 7 Kan sas City 2 hi
K11 nsa:; Cll y 3 Baltimore 2, 2nd
S•turd1y'1 Ruulh
Chicago 4 Bost on 0
Kansa s C1ty 6 BalllmOol'e :';
Washington 4 Detroit 3
Cl eveland 4 New York 2
Tue-sday's Games
~"h1cago at r\ew York, night
Kansas Clly at Boston
Oetroll at Baltimore, night
Clcvclan(l at Washtngton, night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pd. GB
\1Liwaukcc
53 38 .1)82
Brooklyn
51 38 1573 1
St LoUis
50 38 .51l8 1 ~
C1ncmnatJ
51 40 5fl(l 2
Philadelphia
49 41 e44 3 117
Nt!w Yodt
11 49 4M 11""
Pittsburgh
34 57 174 19
Chicago
29 57 337 22~
Sunday's Ruulb
St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 3, 1st
10 uwmgs
St LOUIS 11 Pittsburgh 2, 2nd
sus pended after 8 Innings
Clnclllnatl 4 Phllartelphlll 2, 1st
Cuu:111natJ 6 PhiladE-lphia 4, 2nd
Ch1cago 5 Brooklyn 4, lst
Brookl yn 7 Chicago 2, 2nd
New York 5 Milwaukee 4, 1st
Milwaukee 7 New YoJ k 4, 21ld
Saturday's Ruults
Brook lyn 7 Chicago 5 (
Milwaukee 7 New York 5
Philadelphia 7 CJnclnnatl 5
Sl LOUIS 9 Pittsburgh 4
Tunday's G1m"
New York a1 Chicago
P1ttsbm gh at Cmcmn11ti
Philadelphia al Milwaukee, nile
Brooklyn at St Louis, nite
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Charleston 6 Wichita 5, 1st
Wiclula 8 Charleslon 6, 2ncl 20

r~R:e~U~•t~e~r•~~R~a~o~!~S~an~c~h~c~•~•~n;dd.~~~~~~-~--;-~;::-~~~~"Racine

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Qaot Tonncblll

Not far behmd 1s Collins hlm
self, second base, wllh thre ~
mlseue8 m 49 chances tor 939
then George Nesselroad catcher,
with four tn 48 for 014
Leadmg h1tter of the full time
p!ayers L'l husky Bob Wilson £·'&gt;
Panther star, With 13 hilS 1n 36

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Winner
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Modern Americcm
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AMERICAN LEAGUI
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NANCY--· PLEASE
STOP SAYING&gt;
EVERYTHINGTWICE
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Merchants OVA baseball team , has a perfect fJeldmg 1 ecord

so far thts season
Accordmg to records provided by Manager Phil Colhns or
all games through July 20 Van has handled n chances at hiS
position and has committed not a smgle errot . Ttris ftgures
out at 1000, tops In any league

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triple 11nd a horner fm 361 Bud
dy Cundiff rank s second at 333
w1th 10 h1l~ m 3U appcarancc8
Wilson aga111 ~ ~ the leAder 1n
sluggmg H1 s ''!(Ira ha sC.'I total
seven Ue IS hlJ:h 1n th(• RBI de
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1B 2B 3a HR AB R H RBI BA FC E
Bob Wilson
9 2 I l 36 5 13 12 361 26 3
Buddy Cundtrr
6 l 2
30 6 10 3 333 39 5
.l1m Hemaley
10 L 1 0 37 4 12
7 325 49 6
Geo. Ne88elroads 7 2 2 0 :l5 7 11 4 3\4 48 4
PhdColhns
611030484267493
H. Van Vranken 7 0 0 0 31 1 7 4 22U 73 o
Gene Mitch
4
0 0 23 4 5
1 217 17 3
John Young
4 ll I o 24 2 ft
2 208 15 5
AJdo Jeffers
5 0 0 0 17 5
5
2 294 26 3
Hewey Reynolas 1 o
0
7 2
2
2 200
2 U
KJtrel Williams 0 l 0 o 5 t
200 1 u
Guy Gulnlhet
2 0 0 0 13 0 2 o 154 5
Hntscll DQdnU 2 0 0 0 17 2
2
1 118
8 2
Ken W1ggms
0 0 0 I
9 2
1 2 11 I
5 2
Pet-ey Cundiff
0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Oi)()
Btll Wtllon
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 000 0 0
Ken Imboden
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0
TOTALS
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872

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2 2

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939
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667
885
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600
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1 OGO
11100

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2 6
4 0
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2 7
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waa r~mnved trom Ihe
hncup earlier thl!4 SC MIOa dut• to
In~ lUling back, even qac most
Joyal C1ncmnatl ran thought lhc
Aedlcgs' 19~7 pennant . chancM
went with him.
,
But lhey taUed to reckon w1th
George Crowto, a 34 year' old M:11
waukee caRtotr who hJill spcnl
mt}St or his major J''ll!CI.f carc&lt;•r
wArming bencho~
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Today, the big !crt ha cd h•t
1111,!1 first balll!man appi'H ~ lo br
the reuon Cincmnatl 1~ sllll YNY
mueb l.p the thu:k of the Na·
ttonal Lcaauc pcnnllnt race
Crowe Ia leading the team 11
batting avcrlllge , home runs and
runa-batted·ln He 111 pouncl1n &gt;;
the ball al A 31!\ clip. guod to
t1e him (or filth plarc In lh1•
National League , ho8 22 hom l'
runs, third ph•cc m lhc lca gul!.
and has knocked 111 68 rum
which plact111 him third In thll
.seniflr circuit bchmd Hank Aaron
78 or Milwaukee and St11n Mus!u\
73 or St Loub
CINCINNATI

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Sunday when the Red~ swept II
twlnbill from Philac'clphiA
42
ancl 8-4, CrOWl' proviCINI twh o!
tht four runli with a tremendous
blaM over the right field wnll
wllil Frank Robuu.on on h11se Hr
lll'lto chipped in wllh a alnwlc•
&lt;:enter Uelder Gus Bdl al ~o
bomered In the opener, his IOih
of lhe yur and th 28th cLrcun
clout or lhe year (.,f l'hillil• ••n·
Robin kJberla.
The ~r..uble dek1.l sent the
Rcdlea:s into fourth plal"c 0 111 .Y
two .:amel behind ieague-lradln :~
Ml1waukre and dumpt•d Ph!l:.tlc I
ph1a IIllO tilth poa1t lon
The wan went lo Brooka l.11w
renee, hll lith of lhl' )CIIf against
5 loMC!!I Roberts lOA! hill l:Jth
iumt: or the oeunn llo has "rm

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ChH·ago
Boston
Cl ev eland

59 30
54 34
47 43
46 44

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614 41rz
1)22 l2lfa
1)11 13~

DetrOit

4:4 45

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H ' r~chel F!"C t'III IHI
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whe n

pll ched the
l'hl lar!clv!ua
Lhreai("Uf'd to Ill' l!w game up
In tht- m ghl (ll jl, Man&lt;Jger Bil
rllf' Tt&gt;bb ell s ll ~ l'l l
h 1 ~ "regular''

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L&lt;~Renum

Klu s zc w ~ kl ,

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Mmneapolls 3 St Paul 2, l , U)•l
Minneapolis 4 St Paul 2, 2nd
Oo:.1ha 4 Denver 3, 1st, 13 mn
Denver 4 Omaha l, 2nd
11.nd IndiAnapolis 9 Louisville 4

l1 c •marked thn·c hl1 11 111 [:n
tr,p~ lo the pl11 tc a11 C1 ncmnatl
won 64
.\1 t row] er WIJO Jm r1r~t game
ur lhe year u a ~lcndy llltllllg
o~l t t~ck a g nlll~L Pl11lmldph1a hurl·
'rs ll:u vey Haddix. Dun Curd •.Hdl
.b ("k ~&gt;Ie_.,.e1 s an&lt;1 s .. th ~101 rnen(l
gHe ll1e Reds th e m.uJ,:IIl f"uw
l1 r h. ~n·l lbst ns Y• l
{ IIHtn .. ati nicked llndd1x [,n a
run 111 lhC' ru st 111.1111 1S on ~ hit
bat sman and two ~l n g lc s The
Rcc!lcgs p1ck cd IIJJ .wuthcl" r·un
m the second on a tlo uhl c hy ]loy
~rMIIIan afl e r a Slll,lo\ 1( u.~- Alox
Goamm1u
H•ddlx Cf1a1•d
Hndd1x was sent lo lhc show~ lngled
ers when, Klunr.w.'i ki

JNTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

Richmond 6 Columbus 1
Toron1o 8 Montreal 3, 1st
Montreal 2 Toronto 2 2nd 7 lnu
tic
M1am1 12 Havana I, 1st
Havana 5 M1am1 2, 2nd
Buffalo 11 Rochester D. hi
BuCfaln 3 Rochcslcr 0. 2nd

2 Big Blaeks
To Work!n
All Star Cast

WCnl IU SOCOIId Oil U Wild ptlch
Dickie Herrig and Brereton
and scored on WHII) Posts sill•
glc Post advanced un llw throw Jones, both members of the Pt.
In und .11e0red on Don Hook' , !'l'""'~t Big lilaeks football team
~ Ingle

fall havf! been selected to
1'hr hattin g st11r 111 th(' !IC&lt;'mul play for' the West Vtrglnta squad
gam e of the' rloublehcn&lt;kl
fo l 111 the 15th annual West Virginia·
f'hllndclphln wu 5 Stnn LnJIIa. wh o OhiU all star scholastic football
accounted for S11turdnv s 7 :'i wm game In Wheeling an August 10.
Herrig 11 the son or R H Her·
over the Rcrllegs whh 11 nmth 1n.
rig of Pt. Pleasant and played half·
nlng homer with two on .
Thr- r(lfund catrhH h11 twrt back on lh!' Pt. Pleasant team
home runs to aerount for h11lf Jones Is the Bon of Mr and Mrs
the Phillie seorlnR The second E BArlow Jonea and played end
The W Va ·Ohio ball game hai
ctrcu 1t hit brought 1n Johnny
KlippsleJn to save tht• game for alway 1 been reatricted to athletes
!rom the Wileeling aru but with
Fowler
Ton!~.:ht, c 1nc 1nnati mcC'I$ Cll'\1 the North-South game In West Vir·
land 111 an cxlubHwn 1111 me In glnla a Lhln!!l of the past, the We1t
ctcvel 11 n1t II will be the ~ccond Virginia aquad Ia open to boy.s
rcgulnr acn~nn e11.hlblt10n gnm(' from oll over the state.
Both Herrla: and Jones were Honbetween llll' 1wo c)uh~ fnr rh~r·
orable Mention on the official
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ClnclnUlltl won lh~ tar.st G-3 Class AA All State team last fall
The ltcdleg~ come home to
OVA STANDINGS
l rosley Ficici 'l' ursdllv
night
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agahut the P1 t1 ~hurgh Pll'ales
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Mldcll•port I Pt, PIH1ant I

Galllpoll1 10 POI'MrOy 6
Racine 20 Ptrk•nburl 0, (•xhlbl·
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't1anc1ng 11\$" b~t ls S:l~ a
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to sound equipmenL a,lld records
As .alway_s, tratl d'an~es ' wen:
sehed~led l)ong aU major hili{h·
w8ys Where traveling dancers:

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gest uamble Lionel Hebert ever
made paid off today - with the
PGA golf cbDmpionship,
The 20 year-old golfer from the
bayou C(IUntry of Louisiana gave
up his job 8:1 a club pro at Erie,
Pa, a year ago, determined "to
make a name for mysetr."
He did lt Sunday when be defeated the 27 year-old Dow Fin·
sterwald of Athens, Ohio, 2 and 1,
in the 38-hole fmal match for the
"·000 first-place money that goea
tO the winner of this five - day
match play grind.
CrHitfi. Jav
''But 1 owe anything I'll eYer be
in golf to brother Jay" Hebert
added "He encouraged me and
kept ~e Ro(ng Then 1 decided bemg a dub pro was never golng to
make me rich i'lo 1 gDve up my Jop
1n Ene, beeause It limited me to
playmil only the winter tour and
·decided to l,o all out 1 de~ided
I'd make a name for myself m thla
game 1 love and i! I didn't, well,
I could always go back to bookk..p !ng"
He chose golr over both music
and bookkcepmg, and today be's
glad he did
DriVIng well, and uung a putter
wh1ch he only picked up aner ar·
riving in Dayton 011o Monday, he
was six under par as he closed
out the lanky Fll\8terwald Sunday
over the tun-baked 6,'773·yard MJ·
am1 Valley golf course
Finsterwnld evened the match
when Hebert trapped hiA approaeb
on the 30th But on the 14~yard
31o~~t, Hebert put hi~ eight Iron tee
shot 18 feet from the cup and sank
the putt. FansterwaJ.d, aho usin•
an eighl iron, wu 115 feet away
and mi~sed the putt

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Benedum Cops
Feature Race
At Claybanks
FraneLI BE~edum of Tup~l"l
JflaJns won the feature race In bi•
F-100 with Kenny King aceon«t In
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Speedway Sunday.
A new dnver, Jamea Holley,
Nelsonville, here from the LoJan
race track, went thru the fence
during warmupe and failed to run
In a race He waa uninJured.
The first beat war won by Bobby Joe Adami! of Racine with Bob
Ruasell, Pomeroy, second, and
Bob Davis, AddlAOn, thlrd.
Benedum won thO second heat
with Willoughby and Klnr follow·
lnr.
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WIUoughby came Into his own
in the Austrahan Pursuit race,
with Benedum second and KlnJ
third
Harry Clark, Pomeroy. won the
beginners' race and Bob ttou, Pt.
PJea~ant, w11 aeeond and J 1 m
Freeter, ChE&gt;ster, tb'ird. Bill Rum·

The firat operation (or removal
of an appendix waa perf-ormed In
1885 by Dr WilHam W. Grant or
Davenport, 11.
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2 Up
Both birdied t~e ftext two tioJes

but Hebert made: it 2 u_p a.t' tbe
34th when ~lterwa.ld dro"e \be
roug~ and p1.1t talt Htond undet a
foot bridge, Altbou~Jt. given • ~ee
lift, FiJJJterw•Jd' v,aa too •trong
with hia third, w.blle Jfebe~t Waa
on In two and two-p~tted fOf bla
par But Dow ehipp~d past the
pln and missed t.be putt. That put
Hebert 2 up with onb' two holes

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''" l'iibl field Jon..

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u hi.J eurve waa bTn~Dt be"-ttlol!y. lie
t~'llina- more ,iof)
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poll• ..a la the lfiP, of 1M~"""'~
behind the oleot\y, .'i!l~lna - of •

stmer Kenny· ,'Wintnl' HO!Vev&lt;r,
hla .on 1tllf,ned •nd the ,.._l~
tou teed oft on hia relit( kenn:('
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special train to St. Lours. End·of· w!thO"I prior eonaultatloa witk
trail dances were tfeld in every
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section of St. Lout~ and ncar~by any of the a~oritHII who have
ctties
tll.e respoastblUties inveived ln the
Se~n largto hails, including the prosecuti.qn of the cUe."
hug_e convention haU. were
The e'nt.ire Jllf!rform•nee ls
I simultllneous1y for conhnuous
nothing . short .d. fllinta,tJc.~· llf.
• illl"noon- a~ evening dandng. Top ;aHI.
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racordmg orchestras provJJied·' mu·'
' ..sic for all evenmg dances
,
Hundreds or callers appeared on
.! dOnee progr11.ms, each allotted ,0\ft
rlljoutes. to call one .danc.e at a
time There was no qofupelitive
spijit and the big•n,ame prQfea.
1lonat travel1ng callers had equa1 is
t1me p the little known club cal
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1 the
Jer 'lili:e ~~·~elf

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bomer In l~t. l.aFVW1 · fpllP.wed
with a triple ud .ValeDUq_e- w•n'

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Fernandez Puts
Brazil Ahead
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1r,ndmother's home in Shrtwe at
the time of the sbooUng.
Mn. Dorie C~ble..ntz. 26, the
vieti,n's ,..Ire, was expected to be
hNJ\Ight ' 1\ere to ~ Carter m an
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"No sir," he replied, ''both drlven were mi'J.:ure men · wbo should
haw knoWn better"
"Did yoo know," Jim went on.

''that accidents Involving younrer
driYet's have been .cc_ut more than
SO per eent aince our•bi.lh sebool!l

:atattea a

driver trainlhf

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The beat thing that eo~ app,en
around ,b~re would be'' iOme 110rt
,
ol ' program that would tend a lot
Uer. however, 'laid ihe 'ofould. not *f:. our older dri'le!'S~·nten antl woIH! bfQiltht to Wooster DlltU after m.en , wbo leorned tO• dtlve td, 1!5
9C"iee&amp; for her husband today.
~ • boo! 1
· Hollnes County Sheriff JUrrv or 20 Years ag'o, bae~ tJ?'tc
or
" a ,mctdern driving eb\ftit."
Wells planDI!d lo take patron• of
Dtl1Jet edU.cation f9r&lt;fidulta who
a Holme",ille tavern to the jail ~lYe beM piloting
moat o.
~ere tu view . Cart~r.
, t)lelr Hves may seem a )lttle rid1·
Two drunken men who were 1n culou1 at first glance. But Sat.
the Uvern w.lth a rifle ahortly Turner hai th~ backing o£ many
befor~ the kiilinga were the ch1ef' traffic ex.pert9 m hls belief that a
suspects in the ahooUng
IBTce number of adult and pre·
Weiq questioned Carter brief· surnably "experienced" driver!~
l,y sunday. Ht;~ said he may ask eould benefit from instruction thn 1
t.he state's mobtle crime labora· would bring them up to date on
tory to give Carter a l1e detecto~· the changes that have made mutest
toring so much more complex and
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hazardous than it was when they
The suspect WJS arrested in learned to drlve
To supporl his point, Jim pointfront or a Wooster restaurant
Sunday.
ed to a report 10 one af the trafftc
pubhea~ion&amp; It showed that more
than one out of four driven who
were re·examined after allowing
their drivm@l licenses ~o lapse
• (Cofttlnuecl Prom Pap One)
were not even abfe to recognize
~o-ad_e_tl the meAning of standard hand ami
twe ehimneys~-....(4) o~e-,- dt•ctnc.l cJrcuiU b:Dd use of over arm signjllC or recdgmzt= traf~1c
sized fus.,: C!n Ray and straw signs by their shane
collecting on hot exhaust p1pcs
In several states and a number
(6) Spi-IUnJ· or iasQhne, when re of cities, frequent of serioull' traffuei.Jng tractor, (7) Gasuhne leab fie offenders are required by thq
from broken fuel Jines, ~nd bro· courts to attend corrective educa·
icen or Loose sediment bulbs; (81 Uon classes The ei!ectlVeness or
Beari.Qgs that have heated, due such train1ng, eyen whe.l applied
la~k ot lubrlcation1 (9) Stat! ~ to hard~ned repeaters, is proved
clectncal sparks •snitlng vege. by the ract that a big majority of
t;~ble dttsl These sp11rks are pro· those recemng at Have no further
rtuced when tractors are used to mvolvement e1lher 1n accident• or
fUrl\'-'~ belt· pulley power ta violations o[ traffiC laws
harpmer mills, corn shreddet·!'l,
U, up-J.o-date driVIng lnstructlo~
and other eg!lipment tl'lat was IS f.mad.e available to adults BE·
not ..pnqpe:r:ly ~rounded , anrt lll:l), F~ J~tl· are involved in ac~
Fires allowed to get out 0£ con· ·defttl', end if mature drivers who
trol when ,burning trash, stubble learned to driVe in an earller and
f1elds ·or fenC'I!: rows.
simpler era can be induced lo take
advantage of 1t, Sgl Turnt&gt;r and
mildew, always dry dther traffic experts are ~~ro thoy
towels ancl wash wUl have fewer accJdenfa to reputting them in port , and fewe1· Ylclims to trans·
hamper.
port to hoF:p1tab or morguet~,

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32 £irst-round serifa win. Brazil
thu, qualified to m'eet la'atliD a
seeond·round Amerf~an Zone aeries by downing Bfazll's No.
player,( Jose Aguerro, 8-8, 8-8.
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TRAVEMU&amp;NDE, G e r m an y
(UP)-IItvan Slkorlki, self-exUed
former Hungarian ater, \von tbe
men'1 -'n&amp;le• title in th, ;International Teanla Tournament by defeatlnl Abe Seial of South Ablu,

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Jim Lee Howell said today lie
plana to keep wotklna out hil
New Yort football Gil111ta tour
hours datly ln p,.~•tion for
their pme Olal'l'llbe CqJ,Ieeo All·

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LONDON' ~~ ..,-' ~ 'Ua!ted
Sta~l ftnllbed 1·2 ,In like $1~111 Ill
the world mh.., thomJ¥ili!WPifo
with o. K. Smolllon Nco!.tl,.. 178

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to Radio Prque'• N~

Ne" Melito. tbe n•UPft'• ' foljr-

th lafltlt •tfte, bel ,•• ~· of
12\,1161 lljUon !"11,0. •• pt . lh!o.
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UNTILL START OF LEAGUE SEASON
lo lncreaoed operating costs, costs of material and

eQU\11•19~~1,

etc., we are forced to apply a new ratr of 40.:
the coming 1957-58 bowling season.
"''-'''•the time 10 otart getting "warmed up" for com.

"fulf !ll~e HUOn.

BOWLERS,

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versatile ata.r, earrled Brull onfJ
notch ahead Jn the 1837 Da~t
C1,1p tennis tournament today at
the expenae er canada, lhe Unit..
ted Prell aald.
F~rnandet, p,ll.)'inl In hll fint
Davis Cup ~lea. ·•red the. kef
vJctory ror BratU SdnciQ at M,o nt·
real, beatinJ Don F&amp;ntana of

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bat in the aeeond wlt.b
Old
and
loaded.
11 extra' bue
'7"".::.l'l.~lor i!x, J're~

"danced as guests or hos.:tW~;~~~- .I H• ii4ld t.bey aPe "permi~ted in•
Many dancers from the \
side .t~ Qb!o Penitentlllty to
stites dro.ve to Oklahoma to join meddle with 1 prifOne.- lawfully

DOG Oklahoma dancers abqard

all lbe way on, o 1)1-opp&lt;icl fly •lMlJ
In rlabt Frod llurdelle 40.bled
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Hebert,
kUng Ill pi y it and Jake Thomu • llftlled ·bbn
sare," u,aed five Lro~ ?n tbe 17o- home. Four t'Wli hlld ~1'«1. -, '
Pomeroy eame baet wttll nro
yard par three 30th. '1 d been us·
in11 a sjx iron beJ'ore, btat decided In the elabtti wbea J&lt;fleio l,ed
to chote a five for I llgudd if I off with a walk. Duddy Cundiff
put the ball on the green •ad two- waa ade on aj,. eiTar, j)qtb tun.
ner• adva~etng On a wll4 pittb,,
putted, I'd close It out."
Aa it turl)ed ~ut, he d~d ·lust and George NUselro&amp;4 1a al...le
that. Flnsterwafd 1 tee .abot went scored ~til.
Galllpol!l added ·one ·In lh•
over the Jl'een about two Jfel He
chipped on to within four feet. e!gblb ond h,o In lb~ ,li!ntl\,-'
Pomerof'• o!Mr 'hit\or~ were
Hebert's first putt Wa1 three teet
ahort, ~ut af-ter DOw sank hit ftemJley'a doublt, Jeffert _ lia~
lour footer, Lionel canned hll for twa 'lingle•, CW\dlff a· • double
and trlple, Meuelroact a ~tton~
victory.
o!neto;
Wllsoli o tMple ···~·aJnaJe
for II nIlhing ruaner·up F1 niter- and Imboden 1 dOub~e.
wild rceelved fS,OO().
Bob Wlbon made a Jf'tlal ruq-

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oil Kelj117 tilll&gt;ode~ ~·

Wed1. Fri. ond Sot.
AT 7:00p.m.

RICHARD "ROCKS"

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wllb Cllarlof stotiOrt'a &amp;.-ijtjr.
wtnntna 1·1 over Pt: fl_eo~~t
an4 G.UIJ&gt;bllo 'brot' op ·~

OPEN 3 NIGHTS A WEEK

THAN~S

TbQ host qrga;nizalion for this
convention was "The Greater
)Auis Folk

f•nw"d ....u,.

po\1

hlstOry , 'l'V .1lan to 1 little

count?

A eblp"d boa• ij In h\1 elbow
but it It evor- l&gt;olhon hliD.._ oetl·
ou•l&gt; doctqtll., \R!&lt;I bi•Lit . c~p

]n other

Sgt J1m Turner W'UI Ulk!ni
abOu\ one of. b\i. favorite tubjtctlio
(WO ...,.. w-..:~ INf'~IUO))
- driving schooll ind how tbey
Other leaders elected lnc:luded. help to reduce motorina -aeeideottl
Advl.ory Board r Rev Mllea, A.
Jim Is no tbeorlM on tblt tubSlmmon.a, Columou1, Rev L. L. Ject, but tnowa wbat b':i• talklnl
Zimmerman, 'Po(arloD. James E. Ob- about As ht!ad of a poJI.ee departerlan~er, llu.cyrus; and Paul For· ment trafhc s:quad, he and Ina
grave, ColUmbus.
men are usually tbe firtt t.o reach
the scene of traffic mlshapl. He
Olivet eaUe&amp;e truatees, Dr Har- had just returned from the htltpl
Ye'J' S. Galloway, Columbua, and tll.l where he had taken two of the
Rev C. D Westhafer, Wooste~ victim~ of a partleultriY me11y
Camp meetlt1R trutteee:· Ed K R1· sma•hup that oceurre.d ltbout a
chey, D E. Clay, bo~ Columbu.s, half hour earUer on tbe highway
Rev. Kenneth L. ~tl , Ironton; at the north edge of town.
&gt;Ret'. Zimmerman, Marton, and Rev
"Teen-age bot !'Odden:?" ,he wait
Weathafer, Woo.lter.
asked

part!..

ruulted In U.Aon belq, fpld
be mould lN!' ·able to eentlilue
;.JitebhJJ.
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JO 1-tARDV
j;,,,~a&lt;!O.o and the heav· g•oups ranitni from

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Robert Palmer

· .-lhlQI\llO 000 ea~er (!&amp;,;cerl saahay· j'roup:known all "The Pl:l ie1"
~ tb 1ur.CondltiQnt1d
Auditor· Cabto~ni•. Here too, waJ no com·
' tum Cor the 6th annual Natlonal petition Only dancers entertainlna
$:nuarl'l Dance Convent1ap J'une 13, danCeJ:a .anil: Iovine it.
A ~~'"artered cruise aboard the
t~.
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All~lral"'wu atrlinpd for con·
No organization spons~.n the venUoOalres
one• after~ f~
convention. It 1s not open to the s to
This all•teel, flve·4eek. air·
7
public Dancers come on thelr own
tirD.e and at their own expense as conditione! boat with a beautiful
proYld~ mahy memorrepresentatlves of local groups batlroom
lbJer rii:omenta,-'and, or cour.e, lot!
tllroughout the nation an~ Ganada
daneinlf.
The large attendance ls proof oi of "lte;~~~~
were held in
tht!ir devotlo.n to the American
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with mOre sqlWI!
folk dan~e. H~w else would YGU
~~,,;;;;;;! ~~ one was able to da'nee
cet so many people to come £rom "":
1, run day. It w&amp;6 1ur~
all partS' of the nation and not
t d d thes
one of them on an expense ac·
ten e
e
pa1rU.''mt~ny·· and anot
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the PTA and a member ut •h e
Mnonlc ord i!n,
ol Pt. PleiHBt. He l, Mllr
ried and the lither ol two ch1l

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Helson baet on the m'OUbd-chiP.
ped elbow" u4 ~ed bod
lot.o a tie for the Ohio Valley
Auoclation 81-ff:btU Lei,IUe lead
1unil"'1 with an e~~ay 'J.l Win
over Coolville at Baebtel Field
Racine w1,1 Idle tn. Ieape play
It waa fte.NQD.•s. flr•t a~Jr·
anee in a unlfonQ in .Dearlr four
weeks. Maaa,ao Chet Ollver Mid
a comptete pi11Ra.l Q.flntlnati&amp;ll

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43 46 483 16
K ~ n sas C'l\\
34 55 382 25
Washington
31 61 .362 30~
Sunday's R•sults
C h l(~ llgo 3 Boston 0
Det ro it 6 Washtngton ~ . 10 1 nn.~
Ne w York 4 Cleveland 3, ht
Clevela nd 7 New York 4. 2nd
Ba ltimore 7 Kan sas City 2 hi
K11 nsa:; Cll y 3 Baltimore 2, 2nd
S•turd1y'1 Ruulh
Chicago 4 Bost on 0
Kansa s C1ty 6 BalllmOol'e :';
Washington 4 Detroit 3
Cl eveland 4 New York 2
Tue-sday's Games
~"h1cago at r\ew York, night
Kansas Clly at Boston
Oetroll at Baltimore, night
Clcvclan(l at Washtngton, night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pd. GB
\1Liwaukcc
53 38 .1)82
Brooklyn
51 38 1573 1
St LoUis
50 38 .51l8 1 ~
C1ncmnatJ
51 40 5fl(l 2
Philadelphia
49 41 e44 3 117
Nt!w Yodt
11 49 4M 11""
Pittsburgh
34 57 174 19
Chicago
29 57 337 22~
Sunday's Ruulb
St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 3, 1st
10 uwmgs
St LOUIS 11 Pittsburgh 2, 2nd
sus pended after 8 Innings
Clnclllnatl 4 Phllartelphlll 2, 1st
Cuu:111natJ 6 PhiladE-lphia 4, 2nd
Ch1cago 5 Brooklyn 4, lst
Brookl yn 7 Chicago 2, 2nd
New York 5 Milwaukee 4, 1st
Milwaukee 7 New YoJ k 4, 21ld
Saturday's Ruults
Brook lyn 7 Chicago 5 (
Milwaukee 7 New York 5
Philadelphia 7 CJnclnnatl 5
Sl LOUIS 9 Pittsburgh 4
Tunday's G1m"
New York a1 Chicago
P1ttsbm gh at Cmcmn11ti
Philadelphia al Milwaukee, nile
Brooklyn at St Louis, nite
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Charleston 6 Wichita 5, 1st
Wiclula 8 Charleslon 6, 2ncl 20

r~R:e~U~•t~e~r•~~R~a~o~!~S~an~c~h~c~•~•~n;dd.~~~~~~-~--;-~;::-~~~~"Racine

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Qaot Tonncblll

Not far behmd 1s Collins hlm
self, second base, wllh thre ~
mlseue8 m 49 chances tor 939
then George Nesselroad catcher,
with four tn 48 for 014
Leadmg h1tter of the full time
p!ayers L'l husky Bob Wilson £·'&gt;
Panther star, With 13 hilS 1n 36

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Winner
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Muon Count,-

Modern Americcm
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AMERICAN LEAGUI
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NANCY--· PLEASE
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IUITHDAY PARTY
Mr •nd Mn Danny Killi~ Jluth Stockton :Melva Fa)'e Jar
remained lor ' two week' ""'
A blrthdoy Wll lioen l or worth and eon Y:uk Mr and Mn
dan Carolyli Woodrum and J'e
Mrs Clarence- McNeal and Mrs
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Bryan Kearn• honoring hJa 8th Willlam Stewart were shoppm1 In
porta from all 13 GranJeJ were
Deover Ndooo "'"'d Frid•y With
hlrt&gt;doy by hiS mother at the!I Huatl•tton Saturday
read by the SecretlltY Ju. Jone1
Mrs p L M•tch 'med•cal P•tlent
ho!lle Tue&gt;d.,.
Gomes
Mr and Mrs John C Rouah and It wu decidec! by vote of Gnnge
at Holzer Hospital
were played and p.rllel wt;re
twin
CUrtia and Cbert•r of to have tbe Pomon• meetlna1 at
Mr and Mrs Edward Russell
awarded to EJaine Cartwright West JODI
Columbia M.r and Mrt Ger- the Rock Sprmga Hall 111 the time
ond two , ... and Mr and Mrs
UP Merle Brady a Van Wert merchant MUton Ray ROWJb D"ld Keorn L
ald Kelly and famtly were picDiet and not move to the varioua
Miss Mar) Jane Seott bride
Frank K n_g and son Roger Co Sunday was elected state commander of the Ohio Amencan
Refre.bmenta were aerved to
~:~t Lake Alma 10 Wellit.on Sun- Gnrtte balls over the county It
eleet of Roscoe c Wtse was guest
Mrs Harry P Smith returne!'l lumbus \\.ere weekend guests of Legion
Elune CartwriJht Brenda Marr
was announc&amp;d by Home Ec Chair
ol honor at a miscellaneous show home Frkl&lt;:~y evemng from Lan Mrs Charles Qml!en and son Billy
Also elected were Herman Devor Greenville firSt v1ce co Charlene Kelly JennUer Van
man
Paulin~ Atkins that tbe caner :Friday e"enm~ at the home of 1caster camp grounds when"! she C!lr olyn Quillen daughter of Mr mmanC!er Mylic KraJa Youngsto\\t'l second Vlce commander Meter David and Chris Keam1
Mra Blanche Jones spent SUn
MrL J'ohn F Bally Forest Run spent the past week attendtng the and Mrs George Quillen who had
b
Milton Ray Rou.ah Micke)' Zerkle day with Mrs Delbert Becker at dy and sewmg conte1ta would b'
_si\len b)' Mrs Elmer Leonartl of !\fcthodtst Woman s &gt;::or ety of spen t the past two weeks vtsJting Clifford Hmes ~cCiure treasurer and Monsignor
o ert Danny Rickard and the hostess Middleport
.. judged at the September meetin&amp;
The September meeUng will also
Columbu• Arrangements of red &lt; hrtsttan Sen ce, arhool of m1s her aunts and tbetr b.mthes re Sherry Cmct nnatl dehapld"n The ; ; ; stol~nd recovered undam Mra Carl !'?ams Pete Rowh Mr
be JnspeeUon
~see and white clemata m an 110ns
turned hue wtth them
conven 11on .1 1so en orse 1ormer
d
and Mrs Georie Rutlner
1tahtm milk a lass compote and of
The school which \\. as held for
Mr and \-Irs Ed Topliff and State COOlmander Howard C Kmg ag e
f
tr k
PlllSONALS
State Deputy Jones announced
maroon gl.d•011 tn a "rystal ""'' th &lt;&gt; Portsmo uth Ch II cothe and da ughters s t Jamce and Ellen dcm of Conneaut for the posllton
A 1924 hMock tr•
b e 1on!J
Mr aad Mra. Dencil Dunlap of
that Melgi Co wo lid be hoat to
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Z anes"t II c d ~ ~ I rR 1s h ad a rc., sIra Sou th Ch &amp;r Iesto I 'IJstte d S un d a)' of nlition al comman der
ng o Saturday
e
e aware
os ng Will
tamer were used tn ' the hvmg
.stolen
and missi
for pt PI easan t were Vl:flting Mr and
the DistrJct School of Instruction
Meiga County PomQna Grann or WOfklhop at Sababury School
twn of 490 worn{ n dunn g the w1lh Mr s c H Wise Jr and Mrs
Some 13 000 legwnatres were m .... h
d
Mra. Artlev Blake over the week
1
1
room
1d d
t
h
d
t was oun severa1
~
..., ours
met in reguh.r ses11on Friih)' eve- on Dec 6 He also announced 2123
Durln,~t lhe eventng the guests "'eek
Muwn Alle nsworth enroule to ~ u e ~~a ~o ou~ para ~ 5~n blocks away With a damaged radl end
.,,
wrote lhetr favontf&gt; ret'ipe or
Mrs Sm th pres rlo nt of the Zar c.svtlle "'he Topl ffs lived tn
ay Jn own own
mcmna
n ator
Mr ;.:nd Mrs uoyd Hoffman oi nang at the Rock Sprmgs Grange members m Grange! of Me18S Co
i!luded were
Pomero·~' Dr sod Mrs R• Plek Hall wltb Great Bend Grange as
~o m e ad vice m a book w h tc h was Port smouth d!~lnct WSCS bf'rHrt M1ddlepon whe he was engaged 1 d
d b a dozen ban!'ls 2ti
given to MISS Scott Excerpts from il S h!Uin C!"..'i ma ~ge r fur the n construct on by the Badger t ru~ an d ugle crrps 40 1t!l81
ens of Middleport vuited Mr aid host The meehng was called to
FORE!
order by Ma.ater Vugil Alkii'\S
MO old book Fa\ or! te Recipe~ anrl stho ll
lo npany She Is a studen t at the ea~6 an
~vera 40 an
Mrs Ray Ptekens recently
tNDIANAPOlJS-An imagma
Famlly Compend1 1m werf&gt; read
C(J nsl rvator:. of Mus c w Phila grou s
wtth tbe following orflcera pl'f&amp;delphta Pa
Tbe Rell efontame Satan s An
attendant
Uvr !Jervtce JJtahon
ent
Oveneer
Thomas
Sa)'re
Stew
Mr
and
Mn
Cl)'de
Bumgardner
SHOWER
b) After
)1rs the
Russhonored
Watson guest openf!d
lr
r1
Mr ond Mr~ Wil ram Walters 1gels 1won t~e ddrun corps contest
captured
a
man
who
had JU Sl
ard
Earl
Starke)'
Lecture"
Pa11lme
A shower was giVen Saturday waa calling on Mr and Mrs Ned
Atkins Cbaplam Imah Starkey held him up b)' grabbmg a gulf
manager an 1 ca~h1c r At the Evans or t lC secon consecutrve year
Henry
on
Thursday
evenmg
~:\~~~~y ~;~~y g~:~~;:!~sh~~ n.,..r.s
U
nnu0
s I eJ market are both on vacation The Salem band pdocofnmahl wtn evenmg July 13 111 honor of Misi Mr and Mrs George Burns and Secretary Je&amp;l. Jones Trea Ted club from hi8 ear and pretending
Jamce Duncan and Calvin Baum
dual cakes 1ccd m wh1te and top
Mrs Carl Jacobs and daughter n ers wa s unohppbmd or t e Tlhl gardner who are to ile married tn daughter Cheryl were in Parkers- Reed Pomona Clara Humphrey it was a nne The .!lUrprised ban
000
1
Margaret f'ol umbus and Mrs Val
prize Jn t e an contes
e
Flora Mildred Stockton Gflres Bet dit unable to ten the difference
burg on Monday afh rnoon
ped w,tth a vdellowlfrose bud mtntsd
The Thud f' tJday ( luh hlld the r n~ ult
Pomeroy \'l~led Saturday band wdl represent the state at Aug ust With Mrs Bul'en Duncan
ty Leonard Gl!llte Keeper CUfford m the darkness climbed meekly
Beverly
Burns
returned
from
4H
nuts ea an co ee were sc rvt'
the n t 0 1
t
1 All
r ng at 1 wlth Mr and Mrs Will Reuter
a l na convcn Jon a
an and Mrs Clyde Bum~ardnn n Camp at South Side on Frtday Stout Executive Comnuttee Stan down fro" a rooftop and surrPn
by the h ostoss a ~.'S ste d h Y Mrs t~nnua1 p en r. fi'r da~
t 1c City
hostesses at the home of Mn. Bu:Bertha Scott Mn, William KJig ht IDa ley s L k&lt;
Mr ar d Mrs ( A Dodson and
ren
Duncan Those present were nJght where she had been for a ford Stockton Homer Radford As- de;ed to the attendant and a po
Mrs Wat son anu~ MISs Rac he 1 c en
Alter h \""' w r "r
Max Men &lt;' hdd t en Da~ld &amp;lld Pamela and
The
sittant Steward Norman WiU La lice olflcer who had amved jusf
week
·"
t legtona Jres
bl announced their
h
h
M J h s tt
d d hart Mr ~ E lw rd II tc Mr s 1\.1 h s mother Mrs Arnold Dodson POSI Jon on pu 1c 1ssues as l ex Carol Blake Dorothy Blake Mrs
Mr and Mrs Arthur Fick of dy AMistant Steward Lu(ille Leif as the bandit learned the t"utb
r~ tea
o n c
e
hert F:l c l bach Mrs II
} H J ha ve bcln Jn Colu mbus vt sl!ing closed theu 39th annual
state James 01e!!.l Mrs George Buru Pomeroy '« ~l'e calling on Mr and heit Pianist Adrtenne French
atetmther
e s I V£'r
an do co fpfresJ
ee !lt"r
convention
Florence Circle Lmda Lou Circle
viCPs F'a\or~ were small grepn foil btl M1 ss Anr a Ehershiit h Mrs her br other Ge ne Biggs who 1s
The degree of Pomona waa con
'!he ftrst veasel to pass through
Leona
Wamdey Juhe Edward• Mr!l Ned Heflr)' on Monday even
basket~ fllllo.d With 1 mls to which Cleland l-(1 nrs ~ rs DJ
s 1 th r1 covc nng ~Jowl} from a broken
The re sol utions passed mcl uded
ferred In fuU form1 to a class of the Psnama canal waa Ule Alex
Lucrlle King Alma Johnson Ann
t 1e nam~ wa s attache d
Mrs A l!'ltt Grucscr n I f' u r ba k and 1n Springfield w 1th Mr callmg for re
exammatJOn of Johnson Lura Holland
Mr and Mrs George Burns and candidates from Great Bend and La Vall~y in 1814
Helen
!he refreshment table was loH
gu&lt;&gt;sts :\hs J11mes 1 lalwor h and and Mrs Charles Smd le and ram status or lorces agreemenb leg
Burma became an tndependent
~ua:hte-r
Cheryl attended the an- Hemlock Gro~ngea.
islatlon to _off set a number of re W11Hams Ora C Gtbbs Hilda ual Mother~ Club pl!!nic g1ven on
IY 11 a vellow coH'r and centered d 1ughllr Mrs Dr w r 1h n and 1l y
The foUowmg w~e court ladie!l reputi!Jc in 1948
Rou sh Irma Gilland Mrs L011
1
r h1
cent
Su premeo(Court
decJsJOn.llCom
m You ng Mrs Leonard Krebs 'Mre Nednesday evemng at the New
wlth an arrangeme nt of gl&lt;~ doh )o ma {c c
vestJgattons
the alleged
w1th t all yellov. ta pers Jn SIJ\ r
mumst Jnflut'nee w1thm the Inter Mllton Roush Blanche Jone.s Mra Haven Park
George Burns attended the fun
hold&lt;&gt;n on rtlher s dt
natiOnal Lahor Organnatlon and Mabel Johnson Gol'den Youq Jr
cral of h1s aunt Mrs Pete Burns
Preb&lt;'nl wen :'rt rs Hu am Fuh
mvesttgaLJon of th e Arn encan Clv Mrs Florence YoUng Mrs Lena at
Leon recentl)'
er Mrs Chn~tv Baer Mrs Wtl
II Liberhes t mon for alleged Com Lyons- Mra Oleva Young Mrl!l
VIsiting Andy Stewart over the
llam fl ~her Mrs Alfred Yeau~cr
OCief'•J
mumst sym pathies
J eame Camp Mn Cora Roush W
Mr~ Charles B;u r Mn W liard
Y
Oth
1
d 1
V Duncan F M Lockett Mrs W week end were Grover Stewart of
M
{l M
Everett fhoma~
er reso utwns calle
or a R Profttt Mrs Robert Gilland and Detroit MJch Bob Stewart and
Faudree Mrs A nanda B11rr Mrs
!\1r tn I l\1r "'II&gt; 1
\ I Y
ba;~ ltll ~~s v ~!l oJ In lolu 11 pension of $100 per month for all
r ! H' fv
d I v1 hu~ !Oda
World War II ve(erans be.gmnmg daughter Pameta Mr and (rs. soa Bob ot Maaon
Roger Danu I~ \t ~ l S Neil c n nh
Mr and Mrs Robert Sprouse
Mrs Mark I va n ~ Mrs Jacob D 1 sJ ~ l w r ~r nmr~r ~ I home!
)'
at the age of 65 re storA'LJon of Benn)' M1kehorn Mr and Mrs
bv h I m t r Mrs H I) MrKt n
Mr" Rudolp h Burson 8 lrlmg government hfe msurance whiCh Walter Stake and sona Clara WU and daughter East Lhrerpool o
er Mn KPrr s Rou sh
l'vlrs I cw s W Jk ('l Mrs H11n90 n dr r an I D~vuJ Ashle\
~illl Mrs f( wlanc1 Da is K111gs expired Jan 1 for servicemen hams Mrs Betty Call Violet Slay are spending a week with Mrs.
e Sr...,~ nutotl ol.
Sprouse s pwrenta Mr and Mrs
1
Holter Mrs r.vrJtlt n mcwoorl I Mr
t \lr Fnmk V
Mrl r r hury Road a I Mr~ (laJr Burson and .acceptance of the Veteram ton Gene Duncan
W H Fox
Mrs All crt Jl!te M ~ 1 drhf' Ao;l
wo,
"'
~ ~~ t f Mr 1 d Shade atlrn !1 J II c Bla r Ma tson 1Adm!nutratlon nght of 11 veteran
mohl ••~loaod hood
BIRTHDAY F.:.RTV
Joe Roush vistted Mr and Mrs
}Irs Dalt \\.ar r
M
1\ erl 1 Mr~ l h
MtN 11' S
Ia
"'cdthng 11 l rcccptun at th to recP.Jve tare fr•m ciuropractors
box.
A b rthda)' party waa givca lor Walter VIllars at Pt Pleasa rt re
Mrs 1 rn~e t ( \Crt at 1 hahv I rcsbytena 1 lh Jrch
A them; when entitled to dtedtcal benefits
Holt f' r }lr~ Ill d llu 11 :'firs \-n
cently
gil Hamm Mrs George Bacr Mrs so ( 1 r l&lt;~ ( 0:1 ! "
I 1 r I Salur{lay flrrnoon
Two ancu~nt vehicles ~longmg Elam e cartwnght honoring her ftth
• AJI.IMfoJ loollam ro;l.
Bob OlivP.r retw-ned borne after
Oh1.n c.enhelmPr and M1ss R ~chcl h
S 11d a\ f on I 11 mulh 11 s
Mr and Mrs 13cntz Wolfe were to the leg ion were hidden by birthday by her mother at the
Slats h..,. "'Dvrafasti••
M ~ J 1 ct lc :'11 }
ca ll ed to llanls SRturday morn pranksters A 1920 model T Ford home of her grandmother Mra apend g a week with relatives at
Rou 8h
Sendm g gl fl~ b 1 un~JE to al
~I a~ I M ~ \\ 1lf rrl S 1 Jhlr. mg by f h&lt;' Bullous illness of hi ~ belonging to the Lockland Pot Dana Lewis The afternoon was Toledo
boled ""''"'I Rnith. •
tend were Mrs } J~cne F'orbcs J o~.:an wee l'le(ke 1 g ~ ~ of
YLIJ M1ss Augusta Wolfe
~~ sptnt 1 1 plaW.ng gai1\CB Wltll prizes
Mrs Addie Edwards wall dJs..
filler for
bem~ awar&amp;ed to Jimmie Blake charged from Holzer Hoapit&amp;.l Jaat
Mrs Albert Bartels Mr s 1 urlt :. 1 Mr nn 1 M s K nP!l ~~ lllu 1 y
Mrs Elmer 1 r 111 d returned
amoMh, quiet _ ..
Oan'l Lcw19 David Kearns and tht: Friday Tho1e v1a1ting at her home
Karr': Mr8 Dav1:! Nca~c M1s 1 ew 1 I f1 n tly
to h1 r hom e In Colnmhu .. Sunday
~·
do r pm: was won by Linda Call are Mr and Mrs Arthur Plt~an
1Ji Drown and Mr~ ~r~;~tl Nra~
Kt th Ntl ~ n \ 1 .,slnwn p nt &lt;'ventng after a several days VIS1l
lion.
Mr Lewts Haines of Toledo 0
11
wcckr: I vtth h s 1 1r s at wtth Mr a.nd Mrs Ru ss Watson
Motchlng Cllfoot
Those attendmg were
Susie
8 J Redman spent the week
r 1tr1 nfl
II 1 t I ~ 1 n
Thts' evemng at B p m the Meiss Wams
J1mmlc
and
Sharon
end
In
Columbus
ley
bllnclt for oafro...,.
H
1
Mrs Olan ( en he nc r lll d ra p ~ounty Mens A~tsoctallon of the
Norman Spurlock Columblta b
M 1 d M s t lt k 11 rh u r md ght lr Judy return~ I to the r Churches of Chnst are having a Gla1.e Parkanna and Ch11rlene Kel
windows.
\1 r tnd Mrs Hebert l c..,.ksbaf} hon c Athens R ad Fnday aft er Family Nlght at the Middleport ly Beverly and Sheryle Burns Jen viaJttng her 11ster Mrs Fanme
mfM" Van Meter Jackie Unl;la Blake
spc 1 1 the w€ek t 1
r1m al a VISit In Detr01t M ch
Church of Chnst
Mr and Mrs Bill Stobart, Ra
Uty
where 1 r 'n 11 1
t e Stn1
Mr and
fl1ram Fisher of
The speakerJ are Sheldon Tho- and Marg~e Call Cllnedda Erwin
David
and
Bryan
Kearns
Chari&amp;!
et.ne
Oh10 and Mr and Mr 1
The Rl'v Jl~ ward BuprJciL pa~ Co nve uon of 1 t \
n r c Mtnersv!lle left thi ~ mol'nlng for maa mlnbter from Martms 'Ferr)'
1lr or th,. lint Prc11hyler an f! lon
L-ong Branch N J to VLB!t their and ReDjJe Youngthe 11 tudent and Jim Blake Dana Lewta Carl George John•on and famtly M'i
Churrl and M 11s S ~an 1 ro hll~LO
M
I 1\lr~ J 1 11 c Mar son and daughter tn idW Seeona from Hawaii who Is sponsored at Judy W•JUams Nicky Nicholson 10n VISited Mr and Mr1 Harry
WOIJC 1m11
4taua htl r of ~lr Hnd Mr~ Lowtll 1on ~prn1 !h( wcckt t 1 , th her Lmutenant ani Mrs Ted Fisher the Kentucky Chrlstla~ colleee In JuY Wtlllams Nick)' Nicholson Johnaon Sunday afternoon
Floyd Roach ba1 retUrned to his
Probasro lcfl !hi~ m ot~ Ill: f r narc nts M ~nd :lolls ( I! Karr Tt Fisher Is stationed a1 P' Grayson by the Mcig 8 County Mike Roush Tom11 and J C Colley
WT LONGR
G-ale and 81'uee Darst Jtmmle employment at Huntington aftet a
Ca mp lrc,'j mtn l at Plf'du t
Sr
II IJy Annr Ia It
M11 rwuth n the Arny Signal Men a AssocJatJon
George Cunmngham and Randy week at home due- to the Uiness or
hr
M
I w1~ K r t r 1\1 s K D Corps
- -- Miss Probasco w II attt nl
for an wldlht up ttU'
Lee Lewis Janet and Janite N1cb h 1• father Sam Roach He- j• In
Jun tor Hl.!i: h camp Ml a rcpn~,
Amsb 11
I !J i h1
r m ~nd
...,..,.,, hanR;
ohton
Ann
and
Ph)'llls
Williams
the
hospital
at
Galhpohs
I a t 1ve o r t hc Inca I W c~ !Jnll~ tr T Mt lin d 1
Mr Hnd Mrs
B n Ncutzllng
I ~1h B~J it y Koehl! r
Jo Ann Qut~enberry Mrs Jea.ne
Mrs Marvin Allen haa returnr"
YoulhFcllowah!pandMr IlUPJlCit nN r. ll]t!is VISltl!d Mt
and Wfrecallf' lto( ul un hl sSaturd!y
Cart\vrighl Mra Evelyn Ntchollon home to Toi'Onto 0 after spend
wil!llervoal!!eotnctllur lcal herl'1r l t s lltnt san rl l l1n iul hy thect J!Jca! JIIne sso fh sllo..
U ICOhOn
Mu Earl Darst Mr and Mn ing a few days vhiitlna relatives
and assJIJtllnt lifcRuatJI f1
tht 1 Jtl 1p 1 \\ t !rwswl )
lhrr lose ph Nouttllll~
James
Cunntnglmm ana Denise fn Cllfton
week
M
t
\frs
l
L
W
1
I!
I
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Mr~
F.rne~t
Rho(1{s
lf'fj
Sntm
1
1
Mr
and
Mrs Cline Erwin Mma ~~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,;;;:
v' k' I I gu sl~&gt; f II
Ia} for ~ vtsJt with rclatJvc tn
Meigs County Garden Club mem
Lcwn Mrs Dana Lewis the hosIs 1\11
~frs f. M W
t mton
1bers will be lntcreated to lea rn L£'ss Margie Cartwnght and the
1
112n1 y C 11 11 tgh n 1 110 who
Mr 31 d M s 11cnr.) Reibel and that the Garden Path ofrJcu1J
honoree Elaine Cartwright.
s \ 1 .1( t ts gnu dn lf&lt;'t !~ l\1n Mr and l\1r~ Donley li c lhel and ma,~~:uine of Ttre Ohio AR&amp;ociatton
Wt 11
ll oh 11 anrl :\olr An I !\.11 ~ fl t~ ht cr Donna v1s ted Satur of Garden Clubs has won second
I 1 &lt;_
I J.li Am rJI 1 ~ ll! g Stn d) In \\ lkcs\llle With 1\tr;. and prize for pre!entatlon In class 4
dHV IUI]ls II hr thr ~ ~n or" lo M r~ H&lt;illcy Strong and family
oftheFlowerGrowcrGarden Club
ll:ar1b n Monroe
lam E vel!
cal do&lt;'IO
M s Hob trl Warnc1 spe nt sc\
Pubheatlon contest a nation wide
7 YEAR ITCH
Mrs Rid rd Ch 1 m b&lt;'r~ Mrs E Na l days la~t week at the L11n compctttlon
(Clnemnacope Julm col r
0 Jln ll Mrs 1 ohcrt Coats
n I caster camp !(rounds Hlld Httend
Frt1nce1 B Roberts of Flower
1l1 1ght r &lt; ~ nsOne wvre m t\th • I lh&lt;' l\letl&gt;d st WSCS sc hilol of [Grower a national home garden
-alsotsswn!
rnagulne
has announced the
Charltan J{{'ston I iz 1! rt h Sc• U t s 11 I Ly t ottcnd the s 1m ,
1h( 1t t r ~ hov.
II Ward
uBAD FOR! I!ACH OTHER
M s Dd It Uirnn hll n D te ts
Rece nt guests of the C D and
~1'8 Edward Ray Lancaster ed
Tutt &amp; Wed
July 23 24
v
ltc
I
S
Hloy
w
th
M1
and
Mr~
llp
P'r&lt;'cku
lamll
es
Pine
l
rove
!tor
of the magazine has acted as
FAMILY NIGHTS
( i trl s McNamee and u l~n \[ wctr. Rev 1 G Weber lllinoiiJ judge of several flower shows tn
2 Adult Tlc:kett edmlh ur full
Jlln ,l! nt II r M11x SJ nhot n hn n c
Mr ~ P;~ul BRcr and daughters the Count)' lneludlna the hrst
JameN Cagney
I Mr 11 I \1rs Jnhn rho u ~ :\it I Mr IIHI Mrs ( harle~ BAum 11 lfl county wide !!how this summer at
Humphrt y 111 gart
dlrpo
11 1 Mr~ f:IJ1. brt h liNd ~r and Mrs Edward Baum of Pomeroy
''THE OKLAHOMA KID
1 110 1 viRile 1 wJih Mr 111 d l hesttr Sgl Mildred Baum anti
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l
n
t
Ila
l~u
nd
hnutv
nt
Major
Fran
Womaehe
of
Wash
Jama11 Ca~o; ne)'
J\.1 n f
1 ~n 1 thr.~ all v!~ led In nl,ll on 0 C
fiU&amp;IIphH .) ROH irl
11 \\&gt;1\h Mr ~
.s
h
r wma!l ncph ~w
lildon It Kracutcr attended the
ANCtiLS WITH DIRTY FACES
f rtr) Ill hC'~ und ran ll V
mer! ng of officers or the EUB
Mlln s 1 h af IHid m&lt; rc!l :vial 100 Mrn o f the Southeast conference
11 11 1 s ~~~n \1
f' ( nl mh IS have
hchl Saturday at lhe ( trclcvllle
5
be&lt;'n v ~ lt..l n :\1r HI Mu Evcretl E:UB Churt h
Mr s Uugh Dan1eln left Frl!1ay
Bach u r ~Il l daughters 1 111 m 11
The annual d1nner party or the
Ill I Kur&lt;'!l
f I her home Miami Fla afto· Fort nile Club wall held in the ma1n
M Sgt 11 11 Mrs JJmoR nrrw mg 11 vi~&gt;Jt wl\h Mr anll Mrs Harry dinlnt room of the ChanceUor Ho
tel Parkersburg FridR)' evening
ton 1nd Julu \ r on1111 l1 ft SR lJlr I rr Bailey
HJATHER $$50.00
flav for SpHttn hu rl( S C to VISit
- - - - - -- Ml'a Patricia Kloes was unable
Aha $100 1o 2D5 anti
\1 S~.t:l Hrl'v.lnt::tnJ ~ 1wll r
Mrs
to attend and those preaent were
Wockftng Ring $12..l0
( lY Br c wtt~o:tn [l 1 lh1 \ w II he
Anne llowell Mra Jack Bachner
1 Ul lJ nlt~l homr l v St idra
Mrs Robert Morris ~rs Rbbert
............. 41........ .;RHwl J.:l n whu hub { il \IS I ng
Tewbbary Mr11 William Walters
4.......... ,......., ~
her gr~1 dm olhcr
Mn Robert Mllh Mrs RJchard
Mr il nl i\Jrs Robert Collts ,;pen t
Schwab Mra Henr)' Nt.tll
Mn
th e wet ken! wtth ht hrllt!IC!r!i'. Ro
Mn Olive Ingraham as11 sled Jobn Fultz Mra Gerald Anthony
4...... .,. ........ ~ ...
AN ( uts
H1chnwnd 11 t I ret! h~ IJC!r dau~hlcr Sm lrR Kay on
t;oah M nc 1 and Lhcu faml hcs t 1\ Jed W th
p rt)'
FrtdHy
MINN FARMS UP
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Investigated By
Highway Patrol
Four auto acdduU.&amp; in Meles
County w1thm a •pan of 14 houn
\:ept the State Highway Patrol
men assigned to lhtl area on th o&gt;
run Monday and resulted In th£
!M'eat of four drivers
The fin.t Q{ the m•~ h;~~ wac
reported at 1 20 A M Monday
on State Route 338 four tenths
qf a mlle South of the Junct1on
of RD1.1te 124 when a veb1c e
&lt;lrtven by Roy Proffitt lit or
Route 1 Portland went out o
control and rolled over several
tlmea
Proffitt w11s treated at the
offteea of a Ravenswood pbyal
cl.1n for head mlurl ea His 1957
CheVI'olet was completely de
mollshed aceordmg to the patrol
The second of the accidents
ooeur"ed on State Route 33 three
and three tenths of 1 mile North
nf Pomeroy when Flo)'d Porter
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attempted to
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the High School Band Room wllh
.f t.J
any gtrl from the E11hth to the
Eieve•t• grade
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year will be majorettes next year
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DELAND, F a (UP) -- A Wtdely sought mJasing witness
hold Monday July 29 at 10 A M tn the Shepp~rd murder case early today contacted Shertff
at the Band Room
Rodney Thursby 10 a long-distance call from Waterloo Iowa
The d1reetdr ha.s also announe- the sheriff reported
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thatAueuat
Senior 5Band
praotlce
w•lll
Thursby decl'"ed
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'rt to disclose lmmedtalely any details of his
a tltffi&gt;year high
wiU be onnounoed i•t•r by the convereallon wiw the cJ&gt;,IIer, rnl!fchant seaman Ernest James
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-The pii!nrt ccynmitije ot th" North Third Avenue
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Middleporl"Pomero)t }\otary Cluh
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Special Meetmg
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Monday II rain
to 2 lnche&lt;
suburban
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had a specllil rneetin.J Monday at
the home Of tJ'ieir M:esident C
F Htbbo • when final· ~llns were
made for tbe.. ptcnlt: With IP~P'- 1
matoly 75 rOServatlona ~~taae for
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Scout camp at Cbeater., ~
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Announcement WI!J made on
PreupL were Jack&gt; n.obson an
Sunday that the annUal band camp
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sponaored
tbe
Bbaandd
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Booitera for the
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Reed Jr and Emmet Shufer
will not be belli .thl• year because
ol the J'41c1: lbat thtJ 1chool as yet
lq~ flQ band director
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Camp near Rlpleyt
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The aJUltJI) B.wilit~9!'·~m
for members 0 Waliarnald 118
and -their famillel waa b~
on
sunday '&amp;t the New )laven Part
A p1c:rilc basket luneh waa lel'V\
ed and a short bu.aine .. meeting ill
(lbarg.; of Prelldent Flo.yd Carma:~
WI! held '[lhe Boosters vote to
smet~~···-~·
Ployees 1nnu'i't picnic to be held

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sutpeot ID the erl.m.e ror which
Dr SaOluol &amp;be~par~ wa• eon
vleted deacrlbed Kolofoltas as
havln• glVeD him an
urgent
meu1ge "
H~ ••ld tfl.e c•l caroe. from a
telejJbofle booth ,.. in Wa&amp;frloo
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Monday nipt to question a Flol'l
da convict about hla co~e81Jon
to 'he murder haVe prevtousl)
said KcdotoUas ma)' be able to
prOve the truth or the claim
Kolofoba• told inv.e.tlpton ol
the SheJ)para ~urder cue 111
GlevelaJ;Id thl'ee ~Irs agp that
ht Wll »ld:t;d up by a ln¥J wbo
acted oerv:ous II.Dd bor.e 11tatne
tbJt m,IglJt tiave be•n blood
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Pay Pt,ftmt FOr
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Po~tal Workers

D ft Call C t
For Sep'*emOOr
By De(ense Dept.

W:AsatNGTON UP- Tbe De
fense Dep~ment today dropped
the drart dill to 8 Ooo men for
September but •erved nobce It
docs not 1ntend
to eliminate
conseript10n m the near fu
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The September caU w11 3 000
below the number called for
Auaust an t' was the lowest mon
thly quota amce April 1956 Wben
8 000 men were drafted
T.he draft was sla~h(ld to carry
out Defewe Secretary Charles £
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Wil•on • reeent order to rt uee
the atrengt.b of the sentcea by
100 000 men by next January
The ArmY tbe only servJl'"
whleb drafts men b snoulnermg
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half the tota
manpower cu
Wilson ordered Of its 50000 re
duetton 44 470 wtll be m the en
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Backers and opponll!lntl aaid
the melture would belp pave t~
way tor ral~• &amp;lao for IiillS 000
white collar workers In other
go'vlrDmeot t~entie&amp;

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BOund To Jury
On Non-Support

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call the Pentagon s1sd tne low
UP
Tho er level of calla reller.ts the deHou.e pa4aed sod •ent to the cision to reduce the number of
senate today • bill to raise the personnel in tbe armed forces.
pq of po8tal workers by $M6 lll
yoilr
'Draft tails for the Army wUl
The $317.,000,000 intseue was not be ehnunated m the ne.ir
approved .pn 1 roll qll vote
future becauae
tbe reduced
Memtier.s bad 1ppr0fed It len ~trefl.(thl
t.b.e
announcerrttlln
tativelyt Monday
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aald There was qo deflmt1on of
the term near futul'E!
The aetton eame In the raee of
stero objffiioni lly the adaUniaWU80D la kiwwn
tration and amid hints that Pren
dent ~en~ower wm veto the. Jmpoftanee ~ . ~~:~!~!''~
ti v~ aerv1ee•ttl•~tjl\ii
meat~ lf fl II pasaqd;.)o by till ,roduelot
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leha(e/ 1
Uf'Vices
The am:ciiJ-tbe-OO..,G paa raise serve program~:
would tlfeet IU8 000 pp.stal work
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Village otfJc:Jal.s today haded a
proposal of the State Departraent
o'f Highways to ~urfa( e 2.03
mUe~ o! highway:~~ lll8itlt'l Pomerov 11• J reaDy wonderful thlJl8,.
This aent1ment was ex]ll'ea!!f!
at a apcclat eouncJ, (!leetlng at
9 thiS mornmg In towa haU
where the first reading on two
con!lent ordmancu was given A
second and thlr~ reildine wW be
g vPn the measures in a eontlil
ueJI- ;;esston ~nday
mornm;
when f1 ve members can be pre
sent
Mayor E F RObinson p01nte€!
out that Ord No 316 provld~s
for art asphaltic concrete aurfaC6
on 1 4 of a mile on Rt 7 from
the mtersectton of Rta 7 33 to
the corporation nne
Thi!J would cost a total of 1
$5 840 ot which the village will
pay $112
Ord No 319 provides !or the
sam11 surf~ce on 1 'l8 of a mtl"
()l,! Mam St. (llt 33 7) cot~tmg a
ll\1•1 of ~00&amp; of wblch th• 1
town will nay $7415 as Its share
When this 1s com_pletcd and
the Rt 124 resurfacint job h
cone l111ide Pomeroy by Oct 13
our strelft.s w!U. be In
gond
sbape tb.e mayor said

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President Told
Civil Rights Bill
Is Facing Defeat
WASHINGTON UP - Sena'fl
Republican
leaders
mformed
Pre!Jident. Eisenhower tot.ay that
the conb'O'ltrlllal part three O[
h111 etvil rights blll races probable defeat
Senate Repubhcan Leader W1l
ham Knowl.and pubhcly conced"d
that admtmstratlon
supporter~
may have lost their hght to keep
strong court tnJUnallon teeth
in the btll and a broad federal
protection of all cJVtl rights He
did so after a White House Qleet
ing of Republican eongreutonal
leadera with Eisenhower
He said the)' told Easenhower
that tber~
may be
enouah
doubtful .. ~tea tn the Senate tiJ
support an 1mendment ehminlt
in&amp; pBJ't three 4 mltft clauses
Part four guarankeing
be
rlJht to vote atanc'ls a better
t&amp;lllD(le of tcceptance Kriowlar d
aald Wtth this and the firat t\\ o
p1rta-establishing a special a'i
slstant attorney general for tJv 11
rightt and an mve!hgatlve com
mbaion- tbe biiJ may be pU&amp;ed
in severil week&amp; Knowland told
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ND REPORT MADI
Pollee Cblef Frank Hudlob
lal4 totlay 11.0 formal report was
made on a 'llliDM' traff1e accident
Mo•t~ay involving Fremont I SIG
John 111' Wilson at
ntetroe&lt;iti~n of .)lutternut Ave

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board to go abtad w.;tth this
llhiD2, We bave worked on it for
U ye~ra, aUc:tina om- neck.: out
tour difiennt bond iuuea
Adt\llly they said "'we did
not have autboraty and we !till
don't, to do any of tbJa. We did it
b«ause we believed ID the need
for a blQer boSintal in MeJga
Caunty All we are supposed to do
Constable Ron Evar.&amp; .unated Ia ernt.e a Veterans Memorial
and jaCled Edward Kaiser 28 I.e- ~~=l~with the $202 000 voted
tart Falls on a charge ~~tr int.oxi
l:!&amp;tion Monday afternoon He will
'l'lte 8 keamen polnted ou-. that
the board in fadng 1 &amp;ttuaUon
appear before Gnndley
where the public sbttwed an apparlaek Of enthua111m baa done
it eould to brin4 tbe boap1tal
1uto reality
Th.ey hoped the meeting tonight
wUI tel .I eourse that wiU enlltt
more publit ~pport if tbe bond
tiiSUe 11 to be pn.'lellted thJa year.
or aJJl' time
Members of the Booster eommat
tee
to
Jbclude Mn:
VII'Iil At
Dutton.
George
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:Shee\s and Cbep,..

Harold HowelL 23 C.rpenter
RD was bound over to the eoun
ty grand jury undrr $GOO bOnd
Mon~ay through the court. of Ju•
tiee of Peace R E. Grindley on
a charge of non support
Marvm Lusher
also ehargecl
wtth non support, was freed on a
stmdar bond pending IJ'lnd JIU'f
action

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