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It-Daily ~entlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 25, 1957

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RECONSTRUCTION DAVS 'MUSf-KET"
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HO$pital Questio~ May Re~olve Itself Finally In
AThe
F1lth,
But Spec1al Elect1on, This Fall Or Winter
problem of the proposed Meigs County
Veterans Memorial Hospltal IS sc· involved
and tangled at this stage that a clear cut so)ution seems im
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sioo received aias.s~e:ling lSo~vast~he
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made one on
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stalemate. Both failed for lack of a sec n
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At th1s pomt we can see little advantage m
trying to trace through the history of eve nts
that have led to t he current impasse One of
the motions was to pay architect Harry Ray
Nay part of his demand for pllns drawn to
date for • 40-bed hospital that would meet
Hill -Burton federal aid specifications The
other motion was to have Nay revise his plans

so as to permit eonstruction of a building that
may be used as a hospital with available
funds which amount to $202,000
There is one man with a clear-headed determination to resolve the entire problem into
action. What he proposes would resu lt an on«!
of two things Either enough money will be
provided by taxpayers to build a modern, gov.
ernment subsidized hospital of at least 40
beds; or, if the taxpaye rs say ''nothing doing''
at a special election this fan the trustees will
conclude they have a clear mandate to spend

their $203,0~0 _for whal it will bring in the
way of a hulldmg._ It would be utilized in
whatever way pos.stble for a veterans rnemorJa! hospital , eo;en if only a 20 or 25 bed insti-

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lu tJOn, and possibly inadeq uat ely equipped.
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Certam members of the trustees feel taxh
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The man w1lhng to take a leading part in
thts effort is Charles Sheets of HarrisonviJle
who got lnto the hosp ital question seriously
du ring the last election He found himself so
convinced ot the need of a larger hospital
here, and especially of the great shortage of
doctors in the area , that hP co uldn't let go of
his convlction even th ough almost everyone
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13ul mot orists sl11l had t heIr
meet TueH day, Jol v M ul the \f'r•t h j anl'd IYIII(hlil v ('very time 1
Hejlh Method ist Ch urch.
they lo ok to the highways And it
DAYTON. 0
Ill' - The B·~B
- - -- - - was nnl Ull\IQUa) for thrm to e nrl Hustler, the Air Fore~ !!lfPetlOn·
kiNO PICNIC H&amp;LD
11p In a vllr!l led r·ornC11•ld bor rfer. ir bombtw f11•w here today ftum
Approximately 35 nco)lil' frc 111 lnl.( s bto ~ ~cldom ron~ultecl one Fort Worth . T exn~. tn undergo a
tbi"' Keno Sun rl;.y S1•t 1 111 hcl rl IIIHllJICr abnut road rl f•vel o)lmt'nt, series or lake ort tests
Th e- plane , "dt&gt;scnlwd a.~
the
their unnual pknlc Sunrln y ,Juh nurl "one stall ·'~ roud ~ ftf'qu cnll y
2bt at 1 Portlancl l'11rk All t•" l entlcflot th n huun(LH.I' of a neigh · ra.sl e~t. most :.l.dVII Il('Cd jet bomb
joyl'd 11 hounttrul J 1n nt' l" lilt! . hunnJ,! sinh•
Cl" ever bwll
hHldcd hl're nt
JOOd llmf:l.
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4 II~TH ANNOUNCED
i 111 19 1~ whcm t ho ll'ell( •J' al n1tl !lo:.d The A1r Force saicl the phme,
Mr. and Mrs Ja mc:~ Pu•rct' of At·l lHI S JHl .';~ rd In ~ llm ulate the fl .\ 108 an · around about route" h ·
l.etart Fnl}..; urc 011 1wrmc· 1ng 11 .,. illlilcling or intorst;l!e ro:uls Hut rrag(•d _9.'10 m1tr·~ J)('r hour un lt ~
b irth or a liOn , M!it'k Antho rr 'l HI the• pr u hkm~ of th t• nlil tomts wcr·e tu·st !11~-t hl away f1·om Its. home
Me1111 Gl'llt:rul llo!tpll:.l, Ju ly. :! 1 fn r fr 1ru1 !So lvf'll
l1 nsr fh c speed or sou nd rs 760
Grandpart!nls ar(' Mr. lliHI Mr~
~,ot" t•:o: mnplc . ron1l ~~~Ill'; were rn rles per hour.
Elmer PJ~rce und M1 und M t~ I crc•r·ted by r,tnlcs, nnd lherr waR
Col . J W flowel l rr-rresentlng
Kenh~th Wilt Grcul Rl ll ll ci]IRI [M• unifor m ~nd1• to gulcle highway l~ t! t\lr Resl'.llrch ami Development
t!nt• are Wtlllam Gr 111• Chil li t'lulld(•rs to the best signs. Each Lo,mmand, satd the plllnc would
eotM and Mr. lind Ml '~ Omtr slll ll.' 1ecmcd to hav o ih own PO· llf!~cr,go ii. so rte11 or sperl!\1 tltkf}~rnlett, Letart F"nll s.
ru har I~9Lcm. and motorists suf· off ~csts here durlnK !he next two
fcrrd mightily when Lhf!y crossed weeks.
NIW ARRIVAL
f1·nm one alate to anotht• r In a - - - ---~-~
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Winter Haven , Fin .
nounch1i the bir th of n
01. son, Wayne Aluu.
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Ho!lpital, Barlow, Fla. G1 anriJl:al
enta are r.tr. and Mrs. 0 w
Boad!ord, Jlaclno Mr· Bl"ad tnnl h
a rormcr r.,. ldent of "'''"" , 1, ,
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Meyers or Marut(iehl

THE DRI VE~'S
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You had to be • 'lum ber. st.•o m

lltter 1 aerohat. and hot ,and l"loh
to own an automobill' !n the l11t e

l890'a. On ce • ma n hed paid otzt
w,.at amounted to 1 sm111l tortu m·
to buy an :u~ totnoblle , hi!! had to
dreu in 1 linen duater - a lone .
white ~oat thatt kept duRt tron1
1ett1Jn1 on hia atrect clo thlna IOUlea and a hea vy bat
Rid1n11 above a steam boller that
hllaed omlnt~uely, he used a eteet"·

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tmproved sl£ n developments

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the early problrms of motm•l ni have been soh ·
rd Now , ln st1•ad of being 11 pltlmb·
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W!l .V enM ine e r~ are putting up re·
fk&lt;'tivt stu:n11 that can be se~n at
night when most accidents happen.
Safety engi neers are maktna cars
nftor to crallh In,
But It gl!JJ I~ up to tPI.e motoris t
to ~f't In An d drivo. And it 19 mc"e
dlfrlr uh for most people to be
&lt;'U urtf'oua ltM sa My conscious
than ll would be for them to beall ln one - a plumbf.r, Mteam
It er, acrol1at and rich, which wore

t·.e rcqulrt!ment 8 for

mntorin~

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BALTIMORF. UP - Frllnk Stl'Pn ·
ahan, millionaire
prllfcss lonal
gol ft!r f'"nm 'roledo. Ohio, who i-.
tn1 htr that eutded the ear over C!Otnpetl'"'-" In the Eastern OP'HI
rutted roacb. lie watched a ateutn golf to .1rne:v. narrowl y c~cspo&lt;l
1•uae. 1 fuel 11aua:e, an a1r uauae IJCI'iOlU tnjurv Wcdnt·~r!ny whe11
•Ad, IOMeti.me•, the road. (t was hiJ automobUe was badly damng
1 ~rlloaa existence.
Pd In 8 r''tlllldon wHh anoth(l t
Hechanie•lly, thlniJ· Improved ca r Slranahan was ~hl:iken up

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5:4$ News Pieture
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Co•edy Time
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Weathercust

br;tf\ famlly.

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Fot,tnd Liv~n~

ALFRED

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S S. attendance on July 21 was
CJ,EVELAND UP - Authori·
46,
ofrering $6.40.
Lies d cternunerl todlly that Mrs.
wor1hlp
servlc~a were ht!ld at
Eleano-: Malbauer, 7~and heraon,
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Johrin~.
Tayl9r oubsltule
Edw11r&amp;, 49, bad IIYt! !for !he past
two mtttith11 in a rna " oleum at th' teadlr and in atten~a~e of 20.
4'\.Uend~'hte at ,laM Wednt!!iday
Monroa Street Cemet y here.
Maibauer had been commU ted to everllng prayer. retvif-~ :was 15 with
Clevela nd SLate Hospital (or men· Lloyd Dillinger subatuute lea dt:r.
tal treatment He was relea ~ed on
a week enc;J pass, Bnd vistled his
widowed niother

FRIDAY
7:00 1bnlllle Dean

wanted to lltlldJ
art, but there wam•t. a claq tq
our town. 8o I'm ttaehinl tbrea
aftornoo!l&amp; a weet Row, and Ilolt
It, Ht allo lnalal.td that I ht.DI
some of ...... p&amp;lnttnplD. hla ':.";;·
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WH·ITE· POTATOES. 47c

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retired w\th a pem1on wh1Qh
would enable ber to llve dec.tnU,,
If limply.
..Then everJthlnr lood bepn
Jw.ppet\lna •'t once... Adelaide

lilt Bepa .. l'n* hi.DUDJ

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wtte who warted wltll h.lQJ,
IMIFIN &amp;o b~ppea,.
"Alter~ died, oome teh ,,.., • !ol happier •ilbnunl, •
qo, he htte'd a •orlee or women to tau? &gt; •
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"l had aln)'.!l de&amp;lt with a eer ..
ta1n amall art aupply store here
In town. IJeeauRe theJ were rea~
aouable and did -1\ne tramU)a at
m.ode~t PI'ICII. I beea.mt frell•
t.oquah(ted wUh the ·owner,

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friend would. ha.ve hi!!r do a por~
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tiona and aold a. few patntlnaa;
but; sb.e never made anythlnr
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tound tt would not be poutble to _,..,dt&lt;
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lh.e wanted to eat rerularlJ. 8o
1he weDt to work In Jnduftry.

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6:15 O(lugJas EdWardS'
7:00 West hlat Story . 1
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The 11Ctlris~n Crusade:rs . Clua
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BaPtUt Cburih Tuesday ,evenlaJ

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lhe IJBS Tlcolld- on Sept. 1. trip In Ill&lt; JDUIIl. Tbey vl.lll&lt;d 1o Choltanoo,., ,..~:
Vlclde oni Diane'
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lin. Jobd Orr. Now Wllmln•· t HeodenonviUe, N. c .• Like
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:i:~t t:r:~o~:! ton Pa., arri¥ed todtJ for a ¥1.Jit quln, Florida. aad with Dr. and HAVANA, Ceba ·~UP ,_
ount ond uoclo, 11£. ..... llrl. I" Lo.., ilia beeo promolod to wltb b.,. brotbor, Lewia S.uer lin. Jolul Manhlll aod dluJhter Cin~U B~d~~~~~t~
Kenneth BYer, IIllo week. • ' . Petty Offleer I I&lt; and lo ~&lt;be\lul· l!r., lnd Oilier reloUm.
CIDllltl, Go .. and onroute home clUed fllbl

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.llro. Ted Rllor Jr., bu been

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Tbe new Mrs. 11la1r and
parePta; Mr. 1and .Mrs. Wlllitm
Matlon were for~
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"THOUOH the mUla l)f God
ltlnd.llowly, they plnd excee~inllY small."
lthlntot that old uylnawhenever I see a ca..se of delayed action,
whe~ reward
comea late 1n ute;
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a eose, n 1 or , lla.e Ade a we'l.
Adelaide wu really a 111ted
'nlnter. Howe\'er, it Is dlt!lcult to

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1boyld not return to the hMip1ta1.
She Concluded the cemetery would
be a good hiding place for the two

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Cllirlel Haley · 1114 c. E. Haley
Dlloe' Tbomu, Cni•I""IU~; Mr.
Diehl, Mr. , 10d Mn. Cha'rlee .,..t JoJro. a.ne lluuer, ·&lt;lri)'I!On.
Dlebl; Chorles. ond Lewb DiehL Jlt.,....,. ~d .:Mrs. IIIII Butt lftd
Rl 1. Pc"111ero,
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~ Mr. to...m . Mar$ ~11)1 ~4 ~.., Viet lluek, ~ .ell!ldren of.
thlldreD., Rt. 2, Pomeroy; Mr. ap.d Zanesville, . 0.

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The Hustler, &lt;:. delta wing four
them.
1 ters of East Liverpool spent Friday
engm'-! turbo-jet bomber, is 95 feet
The widow admitted she slept In afternoon w1th Mrs Russell Rou sh
long and has a wing tpan of 3() . the entrance corrider of the vault. and daughte r s.
feet. The height (lr it. tall is 30 Her son ,}ept on a blanket be·
feeL
tween two nearby graves. The ftn·Mr. a11d Mrs. Howard Robmson
The plane, designed tl) operate mture of the "hl)mt:" consists or a , spent from Wedn es~ay ~ ~ II Saturat speeds faster than sound above broken chair and a paper bag day wlth the latter .s Sister, Mr
50,000 feet, is shaped like .11 Coca- "cupboard" for food atoraie. But and Mrs Starling Orr and Camily
Cola bottle. It's sp':'fd hal been .i.t ~.held only empty food cartona at Columbus.
estimated at 1,200 tO),500 niiles Wlien , officialS Jri'vesJa:ited Ne-ar
per hour
lhe greveyard fence tfley found' a
Mr aod Mrs Valcie Spen~er of
The body of lhe plane ii pinched pile of &amp;toneg.._lhe "stove" on Syracuse spent Wednesday ~fter·
in like the Coca-Cola bottle to mm· which mother cooked meals for noon with Mrs HerbCl't Roustl and
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tmh:e trangtm lc drag r1.8e "{hich is her son - ''a good boy who Roger.
the period golnj from subsonic to wouldn't harm anyone."
su~r~nic speed . Howell said thia
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wa,a~'the ctitlcaftperibd after take- ·Monthly relief checks/ whlch 1
off.
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came to- Mrs. Maibauer at het
Wright-Patterso n Field h, a ma· ho-me were cancelled when she
jor Air Force Research an~ Do- moved into the cemetery vault.
velopment Command. Presumably
The graveyard caretaker said he
that is why the plane was brought had seen the couple in the dayhere for test.s.
time, but didn 't know the)' inhabit·
Nl the pl11ce at niaht.
• "All my people are buried
here," Mrs. Malba1.1er explained .
"That is why r am here so much .
This Is where we belong.''
Relief autho"'ties ..Ancl. hogpit.J,I
otfiCials are coJtilderinJ .the future
of the widow ,and ber son.

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Am,o~ t:b~ preae,n t were.; Mr.
an4 Jln, ·Ed !l•,..ll, A,nthony
Hy1ell, Mr. and !lb. Guy A. ltusaell .and ebildien; )k. an~ lira.
Gl&lt;on Evans ond ehUdron, · R~ ·t,
Mlddleport; Mr. and MrO: uw

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Later Years Erased
Early Unhappm·ess

rfrort to comlmt this
~ltuallon. u uniform
~ I.I,!JI code wa ~ developed In 1924,
an d the code has bcon changed to

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Ashley, former Middleport Hi gh School a·lh·
letic great and graduate next month at Mar#
sha H College in Huntinglon , W Vo.
Said one county official:
"That Ashley is a real janitor . That man ac1ually goes a-round lookin g for dirt."
A lady with business in one oC the offices
If you don't believe il, or if you doubt that
Wednesday remar ked : " I've been coming up
a janitor ca n take real pride in his work, sathose steps out there and into the offices h ere
shay up to the courthouse any day a nd took
for over 20 years and I've ne ve t· seen the
around . Wear colored glasses, however , betourthouse look so spic a nd !1pan ''
cause everyt~ lng shines as brightly as old
' will.
Inquiry disclosed the courthouse has a new wood and paint
omploye, namely a janitor nam ed Claude
And, Hats Off! to Mr. Ashley whq .has pleasAshi!V'. He Is reported tn be lhe uncle of Bob ed lh e taxpayers with .his work. . '·

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Courthouse employees and many people
who have been inside the ancient portals of
that bulldmg the past few days have n&lt;,ticed
something nt:&gt;w about the place.
It Is clean.

Day Book

Marile
Bride- and Groom
Mal inee Theater
Qu~::en for a Day

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Janitor Draws ff,owe.rs Fr.om Taxpay,ers For Work - ~
In Meigs County Courthouse: It Really Shines
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Clearly, however, the electorate shou1d un·
derstand th at tllis will be the lost time . Now
or nev e r , in :the forseeable future . . ·'
It 50 per cent of the vot ers plus one wanl
the real thing they can say so If they want t6
pass this round of bidding, let them . And
th ey' H have whatever approximately $200,000 wlll buy.

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· llobert
:aet.alaart
famU7.~ pltal wbett "she hid bien · m• Pa., la
beld ,at rnneea
Brown.
Mr. ·*Dd.
a~d Mrt.
of Ed ond Guy lluuell Poul t;blpmon aod daUJitlor,
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I, j~fd,!~eJiOft. on Sunday .JUly Mr. and U:n. BID Watton, Pol'rle.
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preteftt. !'01•
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presented to dWefta1
Mra. Ami!&amp; Bgek, )Jio. and Mn.
onea. ,
• Rlif Bee, Tom:diJ 8Uelr:, iSimmy
AntbQD7 HyteU reeelved a Liitina, D~n)' 'Diehl. ~el and
cup, an4. aaucer for Paw. Helen Neken, Alma Bupe ani$
'He was the oldflt 98 yeara. The Jkle..- MWer,
Butlnd.
Mn
t.ldeJt w9.ntan receiVed a beauH· G~ Hendricb, Alfred Herr·
tul decorated cuP' anCI u.ucer. ~- ~. ilfr. tad lin. lfJiUam Hentie Weber who i1 75 :received drlckl ahcl cb.Udnn, llr. ando
thla Jlift. The fOilDCC¥t elllld re- atn. Geor1e Bendrleb and ebll-'
.. lwd 1 · lovely ploeqile -,rit&gt; 1 dren oH of P~bii.r8·
,
cbUd'a eYODlog prl)'er on IL 'rhe
llfl&lt;. .,..t l(n. Paul 'ArCher, Jlrs,
1on of Mt. and Mn.· Georee Hen· Vera ·and.P•tt)'. IOrdan, Aniaon
dricka, Hli'Old Crt.liJ, who 11 8 Lomit, Ill'. and Mrt. J6h.ft RUI·
weeu o!Q reoeJYOd IIllo 1111.
aell, D_..,. KedweU, Mr. aDd
Mlo. and Mn. Guy RuueU '""re- Mn. Harry Weber, lift. Henry.
eelved a ptd)' bank 00 •ave their Weber an o.f Cobtm.bua.
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pennir.s 19!", oezt ,ear . ))eeauae
,¥~". and Mra. Ptly. R. RuNell
their tra.vele4:1 tbe ·futh~ 230 aDd e.b.Uilren, Vien.na, Q., Kr. and
miles. ·llrl. ·Anna ·Book -.lved ·Mn. CWfold -Wbltllngton aDd
a ball pqclnt pen tcm bavint the children, ·Mr. and Mn. D. Moll

10:30 Trulb or Consequenrea
11:00 Ti~ Tac Dough
11:,9 It Cquld Be YOu
12:00 'i'ex and Jinx
12:110 Current
1:00 My Ll.ttle Margie
1:30 Bride and Groom
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9:00 Romr.er Roon
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10 00 The Price i-; Right
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payers s auld be gJVen a fifth chance to say
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yes, o~ no , at an ~Jectwn un ~luttered .by other
bond 1ssue questions or factwnal pohtics We
feel this proposa l has certa in ment and may
be worth an all-out effort.

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RECONSTRUCTION DAVS 'MUSf-KET"
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HO$pital Questio~ May Re~olve Itself Finally In
AThe
F1lth,
But Spec1al Elect1on, This Fall Or Winter
problem of the proposed Meigs County
Veterans Memorial Hospltal IS sc· involved
and tangled at this stage that a clear cut so)ution seems im
'b) Th "

sioo received aias.s~e:ling lSo~vast~he
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t~ rus ~Cl'
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made one on
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stalemate. Both failed for lack of a sec n
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At th1s pomt we can see little advantage m
trying to trace through the history of eve nts
that have led to t he current impasse One of
the motions was to pay architect Harry Ray
Nay part of his demand for pllns drawn to
date for • 40-bed hospital that would meet
Hill -Burton federal aid specifications The
other motion was to have Nay revise his plans

so as to permit eonstruction of a building that
may be used as a hospital with available
funds which amount to $202,000
There is one man with a clear-headed determination to resolve the entire problem into
action. What he proposes would resu lt an on«!
of two things Either enough money will be
provided by taxpayers to build a modern, gov.
ernment subsidized hospital of at least 40
beds; or, if the taxpaye rs say ''nothing doing''
at a special election this fan the trustees will
conclude they have a clear mandate to spend

their $203,0~0 _for whal it will bring in the
way of a hulldmg._ It would be utilized in
whatever way pos.stble for a veterans rnemorJa! hospital , eo;en if only a 20 or 25 bed insti-

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Certam members of the trustees feel taxh
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The man w1lhng to take a leading part in
thts effort is Charles Sheets of HarrisonviJle
who got lnto the hosp ital question seriously
du ring the last election He found himself so
convinced ot the need of a larger hospital
here, and especially of the great shortage of
doctors in the area , that hP co uldn't let go of
his convlction even th ough almost everyone
e lse threw up their hands in disgust.

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13ul mot orists sl11l had t heIr
meet TueH day, Jol v M ul the \f'r•t h j anl'd IYIII(hlil v ('very time 1
Hejlh Method ist Ch urch.
they lo ok to the highways And it
DAYTON. 0
Ill' - The B·~B
- - -- - - was nnl Ull\IQUa) for thrm to e nrl Hustler, the Air Fore~ !!lfPetlOn·
kiNO PICNIC H&amp;LD
11p In a vllr!l led r·ornC11•ld bor rfer. ir bombtw f11•w here today ftum
Approximately 35 nco)lil' frc 111 lnl.( s bto ~ ~cldom ron~ultecl one Fort Worth . T exn~. tn undergo a
tbi"' Keno Sun rl;.y S1•t 1 111 hcl rl IIIHllJICr abnut road rl f•vel o)lmt'nt, series or lake ort tests
Th e- plane , "dt&gt;scnlwd a.~
the
their unnual pknlc Sunrln y ,Juh nurl "one stall ·'~ roud ~ ftf'qu cnll y
2bt at 1 Portlancl l'11rk All t•" l entlcflot th n huun(LH.I' of a neigh · ra.sl e~t. most :.l.dVII Il('Cd jet bomb
joyl'd 11 hounttrul J 1n nt' l" lilt! . hunnJ,! sinh•
Cl" ever bwll
hHldcd hl're nt
JOOd llmf:l.
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4 II~TH ANNOUNCED
i 111 19 1~ whcm t ho ll'ell( •J' al n1tl !lo:.d The A1r Force saicl the phme,
Mr. and Mrs Ja mc:~ Pu•rct' of At·l lHI S JHl .';~ rd In ~ llm ulate the fl .\ 108 an · around about route" h ·
l.etart Fnl}..; urc 011 1wrmc· 1ng 11 .,. illlilcling or intorst;l!e ro:uls Hut rrag(•d _9.'10 m1tr·~ J)('r hour un lt ~
b irth or a liOn , M!it'k Antho rr 'l HI the• pr u hkm~ of th t• nlil tomts wcr·e tu·st !11~-t hl away f1·om Its. home
Me1111 Gl'llt:rul llo!tpll:.l, Ju ly. :! 1 fn r fr 1ru1 !So lvf'll
l1 nsr fh c speed or sou nd rs 760
Grandpart!nls ar(' Mr. lliHI Mr~
~,ot" t•:o: mnplc . ron1l ~~~Ill'; were rn rles per hour.
Elmer PJ~rce und M1 und M t~ I crc•r·ted by r,tnlcs, nnd lherr waR
Col . J W flowel l rr-rresentlng
Kenh~th Wilt Grcul Rl ll ll ci]IRI [M• unifor m ~nd1• to gulcle highway l~ t! t\lr Resl'.llrch ami Development
t!nt• are Wtlllam Gr 111• Chil li t'lulld(•rs to the best signs. Each Lo,mmand, satd the plllnc would
eotM and Mr. lind Ml '~ Omtr slll ll.' 1ecmcd to hav o ih own PO· llf!~cr,go ii. so rte11 or sperl!\1 tltkf}~rnlett, Letart F"nll s.
ru har I~9Lcm. and motorists suf· off ~csts here durlnK !he next two
fcrrd mightily when Lhf!y crossed weeks.
NIW ARRIVAL
f1·nm one alate to anotht• r In a - - - ---~-~
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Winter Haven , Fin .
nounch1i the bir th of n
01. son, Wayne Aluu.
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Ho!lpital, Barlow, Fla. G1 anriJl:al
enta are r.tr. and Mrs. 0 w
Boad!ord, Jlaclno Mr· Bl"ad tnnl h
a rormcr r.,. ldent of "'''"" , 1, ,
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Meyers or Marut(iehl

THE DRI VE~'S
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You had to be • 'lum ber. st.•o m

lltter 1 aerohat. and hot ,and l"loh
to own an automobill' !n the l11t e

l890'a. On ce • ma n hed paid otzt
w,.at amounted to 1 sm111l tortu m·
to buy an :u~ totnoblle , hi!! had to
dreu in 1 linen duater - a lone .
white ~oat thatt kept duRt tron1
1ett1Jn1 on hia atrect clo thlna IOUlea and a hea vy bat
Rid1n11 above a steam boller that
hllaed omlnt~uely, he used a eteet"·

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tmproved sl£ n developments

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roday, many
the early problrms of motm•l ni have been soh ·
rd Now , ln st1•ad of being 11 pltlmb·
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to he adroit ,
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safety conS{' llllJII.
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fk&lt;'tivt stu:n11 that can be se~n at
night when most accidents happen.
Safety engi neers are maktna cars
nftor to crallh In,
But It gl!JJ I~ up to tPI.e motoris t
to ~f't In An d drivo. And it 19 mc"e
dlfrlr uh for most people to be
&lt;'U urtf'oua ltM sa My conscious
than ll would be for them to beall ln one - a plumbf.r, Mteam
It er, acrol1at and rich, which wore

t·.e rcqulrt!ment 8 for

mntorin~

In

1he late 1890's.

BALTIMORF. UP - Frllnk Stl'Pn ·
ahan, millionaire
prllfcss lonal
gol ft!r f'"nm 'roledo. Ohio, who i-.
tn1 htr that eutded the ear over C!Otnpetl'"'-" In the Eastern OP'HI
rutted roacb. lie watched a ateutn golf to .1rne:v. narrowl y c~cspo&lt;l
1•uae. 1 fuel 11aua:e, an a1r uauae IJCI'iOlU tnjurv Wcdnt·~r!ny whe11
•Ad, IOMeti.me•, the road. (t was hiJ automobUe was badly damng
1 ~rlloaa existence.
Pd In 8 r''tlllldon wHh anoth(l t
Hechanie•lly, thlniJ· Improved ca r Slranahan was ~hl:iken up

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S S. attendance on July 21 was
CJ,EVELAND UP - Authori·
46,
ofrering $6.40.
Lies d cternunerl todlly that Mrs.
wor1hlp
servlc~a were ht!ld at
Eleano-: Malbauer, 7~and heraon,
10.43
will&gt;
Johrin~.
Tayl9r oubsltule
Edw11r&amp;, 49, bad IIYt! !for !he past
two mtttith11 in a rna " oleum at th' teadlr and in atten~a~e of 20.
4'\.Uend~'hte at ,laM Wednt!!iday
Monroa Street Cemet y here.
Maibauer had been commU ted to everllng prayer. retvif-~ :was 15 with
Clevela nd SLate Hospital (or men· Lloyd Dillinger subatuute lea dt:r.
tal treatment He was relea ~ed on
a week enc;J pass, Bnd vistled his
widowed niother

FRIDAY
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wanted to lltlldJ
art, but there wam•t. a claq tq
our town. 8o I'm ttaehinl tbrea
aftornoo!l&amp; a weet Row, and Ilolt
It, Ht allo lnalal.td that I ht.DI
some of ...... p&amp;lnttnplD. hla ':.";;·
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retired w\th a pem1on wh1Qh
would enable ber to llve dec.tnU,,
If limply.
..Then everJthlnr lood bepn
Jw.ppet\lna •'t once... Adelaide

lilt Bepa .. l'n* hi.DUDJ

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loot forward too. It wotJld ba._
!lllde Ultq 10 much !llhr. No,

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IMIFIN &amp;o b~ppea,.
"Alter~ died, oome teh ,,.., • !ol happier •ilbnunl, •
qo, he htte'd a •orlee or women to tau? &gt; •
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work in ttl• ehop bu~ ~no Qf ""'' nmembett!"The
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o!!ored mo • · lobt He n,odod be41 ~ ~tul-&lt;thal'o lho hr.!..

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"l had aln)'.!l de&amp;lt with a eer ..
ta1n amall art aupply store here
In town. IJeeauRe theJ were rea~
aouable and did -1\ne tramU)a at
m.ode~t PI'ICII. I beea.mt frell•
t.oquah(ted wUh the ·owner,

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friend would. ha.ve hi!!r do a por~
'ra.lt, and ahe ha.d aeveral exhlbl·
tiona and aold a. few patntlnaa;
but; sb.e never made anythlnr
muc.b from her art.

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tound tt would not be poutble to _,..,dt&lt;
1pend ht'r ure tn the ftne arta It
lh.e wanted to eat rerularlJ. 8o
1he weDt to work In Jnduftry.

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tbe\ teeond weet • In -September.

W!!!ath6..·man
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Attlon
Dou(lu Edwudl .
Playhouse of Stan ,.
6:15 O(lugJas EdWardS'
7:00 West hlat Story . 1
fl :30 Sgt. PrP.ston of the YuU. . l i~ "' De1t1~r. · ~
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The 11Ctlris~n Crusade:rs . Clua
~ .. hU a potluck •upper at the Firat ~~:;:~
BaPtUt Cburih Tuesday ,evenlaJ

3: 00 Ellahter' bty
Edge

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Iron, So. Fourth A.. nue.
lhe IJBS Tlcolld- on Sept. 1. trip In Ill&lt; JDUIIl. Tbey vl.lll&lt;d 1o Choltanoo,., ,..~:
Vlclde oni Diane'
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lin. Jobd Orr. Now Wllmln•· t HeodenonviUe, N. c .• Like
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Pleuaat are riaUlnt their ~·t
:i:~t t:r:~o~:! ton Pa., arri¥ed todtJ for a ¥1.Jit quln, Florida. aad with Dr. and HAVANA, Ceba ·~UP ,_
ount ond uoclo, 11£. ..... llrl. I" Lo.., ilia beeo promolod to wltb b.,. brotbor, Lewia S.uer lin. Jolul Manhlll aod dluJhter Cin~U B~d~~~~~t~
Kenneth BYer, IIllo week. • ' . Petty Offleer I I&lt; and lo ~&lt;be\lul· l!r., lnd Oilier reloUm.
CIDllltl, Go .. and onroute home clUed fllbl

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Reeesses Until ··
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loell O&lt;bOOI 11a1&lt;m,
.llro. Ted Rllor Jr., bu been

!11180n lo John m Blair.
Tbe new Mrs. 11la1r and
parePta; Mr. 1and .Mrs. Wlllitm
Matlon were for~
Pomeroy

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8:43 CB~ Newo
9:00 Fred Warin'
9:30 Arthur GOd!rey

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"THOUOH the mUla l)f God
ltlnd.llowly, they plnd excee~inllY small."
lthlntot that old uylnawhenever I see a ca..se of delayed action,
whe~ reward
comea late 1n ute;
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a eose, n 1 or , lla.e Ade a we'l.
Adelaide wu really a 111ted
'nlnter. Howe\'er, it Is dlt!lcult to

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A;lll'!Jia Satoirday
..:dilin( of her

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1boyld not return to the hMip1ta1.
She Concluded the cemetery would
be a good hiding place for the two

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Gl~a Jean and

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Cllirlel Haley · 1114 c. E. Haley
Dlloe' Tbomu, Cni•I""IU~; Mr.
Diehl, Mr. , 10d Mn. Cha'rlee .,..t JoJro. a.ne lluuer, ·&lt;lri)'I!On.
Dlebl; Chorles. ond Lewb DiehL Jlt.,....,. ~d .:Mrs. IIIII Butt lftd
Rl 1. Pc"111ero,
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~ Mr. to...m . Mar$ ~11)1 ~4 ~.., Viet lluek, ~ .ell!ldren of.
thlldreD., Rt. 2, Pomeroy; Mr. ap.d Zanesville, . 0.

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The Hustler, &lt;:. delta wing four
them.
1 ters of East Liverpool spent Friday
engm'-! turbo-jet bomber, is 95 feet
The widow admitted she slept In afternoon w1th Mrs Russell Rou sh
long and has a wing tpan of 3() . the entrance corrider of the vault. and daughte r s.
feet. The height (lr it. tall is 30 Her son ,}ept on a blanket be·
feeL
tween two nearby graves. The ftn·Mr. a11d Mrs. Howard Robmson
The plane, designed tl) operate mture of the "hl)mt:" consists or a , spent from Wedn es~ay ~ ~ II Saturat speeds faster than sound above broken chair and a paper bag day wlth the latter .s Sister, Mr
50,000 feet, is shaped like .11 Coca- "cupboard" for food atoraie. But and Mrs Starling Orr and Camily
Cola bottle. It's sp':'fd hal been .i.t ~.held only empty food cartona at Columbus.
estimated at 1,200 tO),500 niiles Wlien , officialS Jri'vesJa:ited Ne-ar
per hour
lhe greveyard fence tfley found' a
Mr aod Mrs Valcie Spen~er of
The body of lhe plane ii pinched pile of &amp;toneg.._lhe "stove" on Syracuse spent Wednesday ~fter·
in like the Coca-Cola bottle to mm· which mother cooked meals for noon with Mrs HerbCl't Roustl and
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tmh:e trangtm lc drag r1.8e "{hich is her son - ''a good boy who Roger.
the period golnj from subsonic to wouldn't harm anyone."
su~r~nic speed . Howell said thia
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wa,a~'the ctitlcaftperibd after take- ·Monthly relief checks/ whlch 1
off.
"i'·
came to- Mrs. Maibauer at het
Wright-Patterso n Field h, a ma· ho-me were cancelled when she
jor Air Force Research an~ Do- moved into the cemetery vault.
velopment Command. Presumably
The graveyard caretaker said he
that is why the plane was brought had seen the couple in the dayhere for test.s.
time, but didn 't know the)' inhabit·
Nl the pl11ce at niaht.
• "All my people are buried
here," Mrs. Malba1.1er explained .
"That is why r am here so much .
This Is where we belong.''
Relief autho"'ties ..Ancl. hogpit.J,I
otfiCials are coJtilderinJ .the future
of the widow ,and ber son.

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Sunda:z_With 99 Attending

Am,o~ t:b~ preae,n t were.; Mr.
an4 Jln, ·Ed !l•,..ll, A,nthony
Hy1ell, Mr. and !lb. Guy A. ltusaell .and ebildien; )k. an~ lira.
Gl&lt;on Evans ond ehUdron, · R~ ·t,
Mlddleport; Mr. and MrO: uw

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In MausoiJum

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· lii&lt;OO 'llltil"lyblr&lt;io
1'10'"' ' NeW• 'll"llio~~dllnet
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Later Years Erased
Early Unhappm·ess

rfrort to comlmt this
~ltuallon. u uniform
~ I.I,!JI code wa ~ developed In 1924,
an d the code has bcon changed to

l!lea nt
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d_un 11er·o\1S

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3:45
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Comedy Time
Movietime

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Ashley, former Middleport Hi gh School a·lh·
letic great and graduate next month at Mar#
sha H College in Huntinglon , W Vo.
Said one county official:
"That Ashley is a real janitor . That man ac1ually goes a-round lookin g for dirt."
A lady with business in one oC the offices
If you don't believe il, or if you doubt that
Wednesday remar ked : " I've been coming up
a janitor ca n take real pride in his work, sathose steps out there and into the offices h ere
shay up to the courthouse any day a nd took
for over 20 years and I've ne ve t· seen the
around . Wear colored glasses, however , betourthouse look so spic a nd !1pan ''
cause everyt~ lng shines as brightly as old
' will.
Inquiry disclosed the courthouse has a new wood and paint
omploye, namely a janitor nam ed Claude
And, Hats Off! to Mr. Ashley whq .has pleasAshi!V'. He Is reported tn be lhe uncle of Bob ed lh e taxpayers with .his work. . '·

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'"".,However,
"'"" wo Itmiles
or,
in 1907
fell

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Courthouse employees and many people
who have been inside the ancient portals of
that bulldmg the past few days have n&lt;,ticed
something nt:&gt;w about the place.
It Is clean.

Day Book

Marile
Bride- and Groom
Mal inee Theater
Qu~::en for a Day

6.311 Sporl:.ll Eye
6.45 NBC News
'7 00 Best ''of Grouch~
7:30 Be.11,t ~1 Dr&amp;S~1~
8:0Q Tbe PeQIIille ~ ,.;hole.e

Janitor Draws ff,owe.rs Fr.om Taxpay,ers For Work - ~
In Meigs County Courthouse: It Really Shines
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St11 ni ('.V Drothrn bui l t a ra c&lt;..'l" t hat

My Littl~

5·30 Popeye Present•
5.45 News Picture

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Clearly, however, the electorate shou1d un·
derstand th at tllis will be the lost time . Now
or nev e r , in :the forseeable future . . ·'
It 50 per cent of the vot ers plus one wanl
the real thing they can say so If they want t6
pass this round of bidding, let them . And
th ey' H have whatever approximately $200,000 wlll buy.

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Mltebell
· llobert
:aet.alaart
famU7.~ pltal wbett "she hid bien · m• Pa., la
beld ,at rnneea
Brown.
Mr. ·*Dd.
a~d Mrt.
of Ed ond Guy lluuell Poul t;blpmon aod daUJitlor,
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I, j~fd,!~eJiOft. on Sunday .JUly Mr. and U:n. BID Watton, Pol'rle.
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preteftt. !'01•
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presented to dWefta1
Mra. Ami!&amp; Bgek, )Jio. and Mn.
onea. ,
• Rlif Bee, Tom:diJ 8Uelr:, iSimmy
AntbQD7 HyteU reeelved a Liitina, D~n)' 'Diehl. ~el and
cup, an4. aaucer for Paw. Helen Neken, Alma Bupe ani$
'He was the oldflt 98 yeara. The Jkle..- MWer,
Butlnd.
Mn
t.ldeJt w9.ntan receiVed a beauH· G~ Hendricb, Alfred Herr·
tul decorated cuP' anCI u.ucer. ~- ~. ilfr. tad lin. lfJiUam Hentie Weber who i1 75 :received drlckl ahcl cb.Udnn, llr. ando
thla Jlift. The fOilDCC¥t elllld re- atn. Geor1e Bendrleb and ebll-'
.. lwd 1 · lovely ploeqile -,rit&gt; 1 dren oH of P~bii.r8·
,
cbUd'a eYODlog prl)'er on IL 'rhe
llfl&lt;. .,..t l(n. Paul 'ArCher, Jlrs,
1on of Mt. and Mn.· Georee Hen· Vera ·and.P•tt)'. IOrdan, Aniaon
dricka, Hli'Old Crt.liJ, who 11 8 Lomit, Ill'. and Mrt. J6h.ft RUI·
weeu o!Q reoeJYOd IIllo 1111.
aell, D_..,. KedweU, Mr. aDd
Mlo. and Mn. Guy RuueU '""re- Mn. Harry Weber, lift. Henry.
eelved a ptd)' bank 00 •ave their Weber an o.f Cobtm.bua.
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pennir.s 19!", oezt ,ear . ))eeauae
,¥~". and Mra. Ptly. R. RuNell
their tra.vele4:1 tbe ·futh~ 230 aDd e.b.Uilren, Vien.na, Q., Kr. and
miles. ·llrl. ·Anna ·Book -.lved ·Mn. CWfold -Wbltllngton aDd
a ball pqclnt pen tcm bavint the children, ·Mr. and Mn. D. Moll

10:30 Trulb or Consequenrea
11:00 Ti~ Tac Dough
11:,9 It Cquld Be YOu
12:00 'i'ex and Jinx
12:110 Current
1:00 My Ll.ttle Margie
1:30 Bride and Groom
l :OO Matinee Thett.er

It Could Be You
Te;.. md Jinx

Se t1ne1 Pomero Mldcll port, 0 1"'" 2$

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5: ~ Sign On
6:00 Today
9:00 Romr.er Roon
10·00 The Price 1s tdeht

10 00 The Price i-; Right
1 10 30 Truth or (; '1-tt~:~eq r.umce•
; d ·OO Tit ri:I' Dough

Dell

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Friday

Sign Un
Today

9·00 Romper Rooa:a .

payers s auld be gJVen a fifth chance to say
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yes, o~ no , at an ~Jectwn un ~luttered .by other
bond 1ssue questions or factwnal pohtics We
feel this proposa l has certa in ment and may
be worth an all-out effort.

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-Grange Finds AU

Hamm Brilliant With 3 For 3 In
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ST.UT OF LRAGVE SEASON
. IINTILL
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for lilt eomlnJ1957'58 boWiihJ Huon.
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Ill• ,time 10 otart JetUnc "warmed qp" tor com.
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RICRAilD "ROCKS" DAVIS, MJI'.

~ttendins were

those named
and Ada Hoskins, EdnJI.
SeihO!ml&lt;ob; Lucille Swackhamer,
Carrie Nye, Lu!a
Shields.
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MARKET
"Tile Sll)re ~mpl•te"
7 DAYS PER Wl!EK
8 A.M. to ·I P.M.
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Other Sport ~hlrtt, Val!les lo $3.95

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b!rth of a dijughte-r, Cynthia Lee,
at H!)lze-r Hospital, Wednesday,
July 24.
~u.ndpa~n.ts are Mr. and Mrs.
Chtford P.hdhps and Mr. and Mr1.
U. S. Nease all of Minersville.
The Neal'!e's also have two sonr,
Ric~y and Jimmy.

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Min Linda Parlcel- apent • few
days the past wee~ wltb M1s4
Julia Lucas.
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Mr. and Mn. lllll&gt;~'IL Co~•llf
and sons and J4ra. ~ffJ· Jtllt
and son ·spent • fi;a7 tbi P~t
week at the Mld~1,pQfl J'•~l •"d
visiting Mrs. Jt,oy ~~\.
Mrs. Elhel Nel.oon ~nd ~~~1!1ter, Helen Mae ll;&lt;l
'Ah11a
Rupe attended the Russell Reunion Sunday.
Stev~ and
Larry Sq~:r~en
spent several days ~itb ' their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
t~e Ches~r Snowden.
Cemetery.
call at tbe · Mr. and Mrs. Jack PhiUips lmr
RawUngs-Coats
Home Fri- son and Miss Jeanette Pft!.UIJJ!
day. M.r. Brown is a
Chest left Monday for Jac~ollville, Fla.
er resident.
after spending the put 'twq
weeks witll their grandp~nts
1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe PhUUpa:. ·
Mn.,lfells.'Io Sel'Ve
. ' \}llrs. Elhtlk~ey of Waverly
'II'sj)Oyt a lew 'lay• with her moth·
A8 Camp CoUDCl vr
er 1 Mrs. :Sel'e lfartin.
Mrs. Richard Wells will act as
Mr.. and Mr~t~ C. M. Chaae and
councillor for voun,~~ people from daughter Judy'o!and Mr. and Mrs.
Heath Methodist Church Youth HJrley Erlcwine ana dau11, tter,
Feliow~p- at the ,Lancaster Camp Joetta have returned bOJnl' •«er
spending a vacation in FJofida.
1Groun&lt;t;thu next week.
flaJ1r;J.n2 on ,attending the camp
Mr. and Mn. ' Fred Rieber and
are Betty and Barbnra Covert, Dl- 1 family of TotedQ spent a day
aDJIC Mc..Comas, , •Chrl.stlne Coals, the past week with Mr. and Mr~.
Mary qaroJ Sw~Mon·, Eric Cham· Rei Jordan
fl ·
bets and Forrest D. Bachtel. '
Mr. and ·Mrs. •William~~~~!~~.ot Chillicothe were
guests or his parents ·
Joe Phillips.
By Emm• H•vman
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Taylor oJ
.. Robert: CroW, sons .:aoyby Langsvme · and Mr. and llffl.
and Mrs~ Mayme fearl ~annlrtr ~~l~ed~ ~r. and
weekend
with u.~.~:~til. Ro""ilrt
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Mr. and M:l'.s. ··· Homer . ). Patket
farh)~Y•. Calumbus. Tpey · and da'ul:hter , spen'f .SunC!1y wfti:J
~~IPJ!~tued b;v Mrs. H-er- tili father, 'pe~rJ Pa~~r. Ctleltt!l'.
I ;.~l:.:: ~o11sh, dal,lghters S~l!y and . 1 , ·Mr. 1 i)iJ~ M'rr. 'Hpwf_rd 1 LarJent
;Wh~ ~·aJned to VISit )fr.s. ot Syracuse ' sPent suhdiy 'With
a;;::!~ SJsler, Mrs. Knt.lllecn his par~nt's,
and .Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clark M. Garber
from Holzer Sr., o1 But1er, 0 ., wtre reeen t ·
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Wll~on or Pomeroy Mitehell · Connelly. , ..
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Mrs. Ernest Molden
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Mr. and Mra. Gall CJin and 10n.
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¥kJdleport
at her. home, RuUa~d Road.
garet Smlt.b, Jim Geor~, Miff·
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Ra101ond Pn•k bt beoa M
Ouoly 111 wi:l) a bell'\ aUack.
Kr. aod Jlfro. Roy Ko~ ...
two eluldren and ~i.t lte'ElNr
'){ Morrow, .IPf!Dt ~ week, willl
Mra. Martha M~•• and Eugene and VerltlJ.
Mr. •n&lt;l Mrs, Geor11 Fred~k
vililed Mrs. Gertrude Wll'l\tl' A
Sunday evenJna:.
HaDy Speneer ~•Ued on
c. Hobort at Mldcllt1!"'1 ~~idij;ll
eveninfJ.

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Mrs. Charles ·Burt entertained ~!n• lng Waa.cJ1 Coy, Le:t.a ,Lori~"- elected to ..S!!Ve with _the ' elecl~d

Thomas,
Justice, sandJ:!Ut~l
Linda
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PIU'IIis and
bJ&gt;rhi Sn~wdeq
and Mr. and · JU,I P..r"r, ·
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and husband ol Red Brush t!alled
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lin. 1ohn Hl)'ea raUtd
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Plans were made lor an ice
Chatter Club I ~
enJoyed a wiener rout at the . cream 14)ela1 to be beld on the
home of Mr. and Mrs. ·. F:r'nk Ilawn ol the Legion home, ·s atur.
Enterta .lned At
Young, July 19th. .
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day. AUJutl 3. Home ma-e iee
Rutland
Rd. Home Im~:S~:::~~~ po~o ~J.\1"~ ~':.mo.'i~,;~,t :.~.n~:';!:
Mr.. Charles Buek assisted by pop were served to tht follOW- ling and Mre. George Bearha were

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8'ldent,
-:1Jh Mrs.
presldmsl It Lightfoot
waR Vlltedpro
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respond to roll call each mont!}
with "' Bible ' vers~.
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A dessert course was served
by the hostesses to Mu. Vaughatt
Price, Mrs. Floyd Dunfee, Mrs.
Orville Hogue, Mr&amp;.
Wilbur
Young, 1tfJ1. N~than Blggs, Mrs
Joe Young, Mrs. Alfred Biggs,
l,!rJ. ~iaht!oo.t aqd li}re' &amp;qf!Sts,
Jo'larjprie Btf.fl, f'\liee Jcen Casto
IQd JuditP . JJ,Iggs. '

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~JnenvJile are armoun~ng the

Ina of th~ l ... dlet Auxi.Uai'J of the
Mr __ ...~ ..,_ ..._.. ,. _....,__ 1
Drew We~r Pa,t, American I.e· .."' _.•. u~ ....,...._ o
aion, held Tuesday evenin&amp; at the Long llottca tPtnl Wednetd.ly
Leelon home.
wJtb llrt. Gl!1ruM Wnnu lftd
, kra. Orvll~ WeU, prttident, Jre- 10~, WU~
Frederltk laJt,.
11ded 1t tb• lbutlzJi whicb opentd
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Baxter u ·~.b.iplain. CitaUons lor urfty tfterDOM.
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merit lftd mem'....,"......
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Normtn Jrederiet,
who was, ill
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held al latt ,.eek, bll l'flurne4
to wort.
Lithol&gt;Qlla, June 21. wert dlaplay., Mr. and Mn. lytQ
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Dtvl•.
the kbirth
• past pre•.. ro)l, are anno,Ull&lt;in(
th Se'ba
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a&amp;Qn,luJy 1$, It e . e • 0 n.
lc In :MIIOD. Mr. lnd Mrt. Jaek
It waa voted: to ask ~rminion Wood and Kr. lnd Kn. Denver
of the Lesion trusteet to cleaD aa.d Hysell ~ .cr1ndparenu.
Brid rut
wax. the upstalrt room of the Le·
llr. and Kr1. D. I. Me
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.. ion home. 1t was also voted to in- lOP, KennetiJ,
Ealt Unrpoot,
h M
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v\te )larcla Grueaer, the represen apent l•t week ,nt
r. an Mn.
tative to Girl&amp;' state, ud her par- Curt FWderick.
entJ, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Kenneth (Kelly)
){r. 1 nCJ Mn. George Gladman
Gruner ind Danny Struble repre- and fami1J, Spria.afield, spent the
INltltiv~ to BoyS• State, in4 hil week end wilb lfr. lnd Mrt. liUo
parent., Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Struble, J BIUI.'
to attend the August mteting.
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Babcock and
two friends 0( Port Clinton, vtlltFrank Cbeeaebrew, eighth dlt- ' ed Mr. aJt4 Jlra. Cb•rlea Babcoek
trict chaplain, wu invhed to · lilt wee~. ,
Jpeak .on "BIClr: To God Movement'• :::~'::':"::':':"::':-:..:::===
'It the September meetine. All r
membert b•ving candy or· monl!y
FBD D&amp;LIVBRY
for eanc:tr told ~Y the unit were
EV-.y n•Y
reauested to briDJ lt to t.he next
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By Wm • Neases
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ner WednHda.)' M"eninJ. HCIJleto
aes tor t~e oet-aaion . .re Petri
Little, Blrdle lhe Haley, Mulne
Dyer, Melva ~r and :Vary
Beard.
Shower 4~;corMlou were c4rrled o-.t ln pink ~nd white wtlb
a bride doll and pink 111d w:flltt
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streamer&amp; aurroQ.Ddlnt~ the 'lau.
The ""oni01 W4f e~joy~ plf&gt;'·
in., "ames Wl'th the ldOO"- •prho
• • awarded to . Mtt. Bl~Gb~
beina
Braley.
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Jello, mints, pickles, oUveJ and
cof£ee-tea were aerved t• the
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1ollowina: guetts B1InC!
e Bn1ity,
Thelma MJeheel, p~o... lll&amp; and
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Fink, Eva and Noretha: P'lemiua:.
fteva and Phyllis. Snowden, "Je,t.,tie MoldP..Jl, Jeane~ Dat'il, Pflll'le
and Sabr, Canad,y, Llnni.e TillY
lor, Lelia Rumtield,
Kathlee-n
Cremeans, Naomi Chasf, S1111n
Theobald, Joan May, M.arle ·auto~
field, .Ethel Chipman,
Dorotbj•
Slack, Janet Morris. Jtlan ·pa~ef,
Ruth ErlewJne DJryl Jobtlioh
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In tbe '"" e:rhlbit at tbe
County Fair when the Wide
Club met at the homeand Carolyn Niebolton,
bf Mr. and Mrt. Dale
, Tue1day evenlna .
Dianne
pres1dent, was
chara:J
buslnets m~tt·
and
voted to ~ur~:r~~~~~~:r. and 4 a logo.
waa in char'"e or
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A wie~r toast wu held on the
lawn of the Nicholson home. Oth·
ers present were Mrs. L. W. MeComu, advlsor; Marllyn Swan,
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EJien Dutton, Carla Sue Gilmore.

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of end of ·t he i955 season.
St. aLouit
moved
the fiut-place Braves when Larry
Jackson , shut out the Brooklyn
Dodgers, 3-0. The Chleago Cubs
shaded the New Xorfc, Giants, 2-1,
ln the 'other NL 11me.
No. 14 Por llleru
Billy Pierce· scored his 14th victory a&amp; lhe Chlcaao White Soli.
kept the American Leaaue race
"•live" wit)l 1 7•2 wln over the
New York Y~nkeea while the
third-place Beaton Red Sox kept
moving af I l)rlek paee with a 6·5
dechlon onr the Kansas City
AthleUos. T'he Detrolt Ti&amp;era beat
lho Baltiraore Oriolea, 3·1, and
the Waahint:ton Senators scored a
5-4 victOry after loslnlil to the
Cleveland Indians, 4·3, in other
AL acUvity.
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Following the supper ·a ehot1
bus.ine51 session w~ held with
Miss Hart, president, pre&amp;iding.
Election of officen was heJd
wlth Maud Grueaer, c:llo!en a..;
president; MarLe Cwter, viet~
president; Norma Parker, seere·
tary and Margaret
Blaettnar,
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The Past M111tron1 of Pomeroy
Cba9ter 0~, 186, met Tuesday
evening at the home of Mi!is
Elsie Hart, L~ley St., fOr their
annual potluck picnk supper_

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Supper HelctBy
Past Matrons

Thur.-Frl.
July 25-26
Marilyn Monroe
Dan J)piley
Doaald O'Conno:i' Mttli Gaynor
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Mr. and .Mrs. D•uv:ard. Bannhrter
(Geraldine Parsons), S)'lv•nia; have
announced the birth. of a dau i,11ter

JULY CLEARANCE

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Mr. and Mrl.
Geor1e Par10na, Toledo, and Mrt.
.Bannlstu, Madison, WJsc.

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RUTLAND
Citations For Merit, Membership,
.:"~== :':F.!"~.~:..no~
•ory Met rntlld, Rlcltard Jenkl~~~, .u or
For 4-H. Booth
.••,DAL •ttOWn o11if111
Displayed
As Legi"nAul(il
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Gladman 1nd Mr1. Kilo Biu• 1Pfl1lt
' Ihonotln&amp; llrl. Geraldllle Clpnelt A polluet plt:ple auppor .. 8oJII, " OAK HILL
Iunday eYenlll:l with Mn. Martha
F1 1. o~J pliDB were made tor their at the home of Mn. Meh·• 'l'ur· p. m. preuded tbe- rtlllllr meet·
MeZiror 1nd · 10n Eu1ne and
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WASHINGTON \JP - Harold
(Red) Graqge, one of r~tball's
ell·time gre•ta, praiP&lt;J the eurr"nt .et-up In profenionll rootb.ll!ll
today as
"the · Oeat
ayatem
that', J;leen worked out yet."
Grange and four other gridiron
Jitnts were ulled by a Houle
anti-trust au~ommittee to testify
ott workings of the NaUonal Football League.
Grange told reporter• he finds
nothing to cri.ticite about the operaUon• of the NL nowadays.
He said the playen, u a whole,
Jet a better .salary de11l then in
hla day.

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ISbe-rle
they have two older daua;hten,

Happy In Ranks
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A two-run llomer by David Brown doubles, &amp;too,.. 11 pur· Cipe~o ... . .. q 811 .IUl liN!
ClUCAGO UP-Bob Baker, a took a l~round whlpping from
. Mnr.- YORK UP - Bi-Mlklyn
.Brown tn the bpttom of the fif'b posel.v waited, Ranela scorine un Boa:l'tA , ....... i9 if .QBI 11~ l'etiref! p~b:~ fighter, today i•ve Machen for the latter's 22nd con·
~ flflJ and would-be Los
'VIS the vital blow that gave the Larry Grimm's balk.
Clevel1nd . . . . . 47 45 Jill 13~ an analys1s of the No. 2 huvr- «!out!Ve victory, pre~rvlng hlt
• 1 tZ,Ie,.PodJU fut were 1dvised
by Chet TanuehUJ
Pomeroy Tigers a 6-5 wln over
Terry Ohlinger, reJieving In Detroit .. ····-- 46 45, .50514
wela:ht, Eddie Machen.
unbe1ten record.
· J!Yt •\ Re,... Yorlr: clty offltlea1 toRacine in a make-up game Wt~· the second for the winnert, IN*~ Baltimore . . . . .. 43 48 .473 17
d•yJO;f'wtlt ~ntll AUJU!t 5th" for
.
pteadal' evenin1 Jllfld duohe~ 1 ~ c~~ ope-bit baJl, rt~iTinf tJtp !'Qflf ~ijJ , \ ~ . 34 S.7 .374 28
"H~'• go~ to l!flr~ tp bod.y- "I've alway• 11aid that when l
=~:nnt \wo~d · on ~ wh'ether the Hub1e Bobo, la_lely of ~hauncey-Dover, and m~re lately of for t)te Popy t.eaa-ue chlrfl:P!Oif h11t nine men to f~ce him.
W~rtJ~P . . .. g ~2 .387 29ti pu~il.'' Ba~tr Sf6·~· ''If he dQ11 1t ~ot a good whipping, I'd quit,"
~· ~~~.....·~n•.r!!Jit. •~al~dka!111te,; the oll·l·- Columbus a!1d Phlladelphta,. reports a knee oper~tton perf()rm- shlp IQr the winners
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The Ti&amp;e~ play Racine .ta: .
Vi,i1~0 ~uln
fhl lotTobr i,11r1 }fe t4qJne t9 ~IJt ~ll!ill' &amp;ald. "I 10t. a eood whip
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f elmg more enthustasttc than t any
· ht t R ne
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e,y 11 ~ 1 P ~~""' punc,.p• 1.~1 an!J I'm ~uitting. 1 might
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~ ; ald; tbei .rti)OJ't or the com- e ast wm er as liD e
a· ·
Brown's clout tlea the game up mg
a
aci eGs
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Ytr' 1
of !lis at tfle flead and •~' inside f~bt 1 htm al)d ener for a JOOd
l . ~·- in'(eltlcatinc whether • time since 1954 when he was the sweetheart of our Capttal at 5-6. Then Gary ll~re singled,
REDL
R "::N d
BohQn
Mil City 1
and !omebody'U !inilh him."
purse, but l'm not iQinw to fight
, . pe,,. Dbdter r.t ad 1 u m can \Wl- City and of the nation generally as a sophomore fullback for · Frank Ebtlra:bach slneled, abd ed t'f!e .J:~k:::Yw ~:~ay oew: Detrc»t
ltimore r 1 ·iUI!-.t
B~ker retired
after
tte
al)y
IQO,d
anymqre."
1
· J.nillt ;ln '· :&amp;rookJYn wUI be submjt. the Buckeyes.
Moore will cut dQwn tt the plate, nln here 8.3 with ~Ut.....,.. Jt; V (l!!fve. 4 ash. 3 1st tw~-t
. t_et-.c.o..tb~ .eity"• .rullna: body, the
Bobo will begin drills with the Philadelphia Eagl~s Profes- Ebe;•bac~ a:olllt to third. Terry the ibitting .Jt!U' with t:o ~~.::: W••b· 4 Clelle. 4.
ajJIU
. ~- or Estimate.
sional football team July 29 at Hershey Pa . He has high hopes. Ohlm,er • cleah alna:te scored an.,.
three run horqer. beJal~d
Friday's G"""
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?'fte ,Dodgers• volley or llilence So does t~e ports 0 es'l' .
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RaCine j mped into ' 3-() J •tt the ateady 4-- I l)lte IAI 01
c C~t:!J(O .. Jtaltimor ••
..night
,- ""' "- '~arently broken WednesThere LS nothm~ more st1rnng m sports th.an t~e c_omeback: in their h:lr of the (ir~t iqn{ui! Spen_cer who ranned 1' •nl;l wa · D~nlt tfi:W y 9rk Pitllt
· ~ d•rwi club VI~ Pretident E. J. the last quarter dr1ve for a touchdown, the nmth mnmg single as Peanuts Wickline walked, Rtl· I ed fiVe.
th y lr:
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NA1't0HA"' LIApUI
"'.. "~rt•ittiy !m to'!~ 1 An- lete to clean up his life and once again be one Of the few that grounder went through Mike/ P~:sed ~tttin&lt;&gt; star Tom Wbl~ . tQ UIJ .,.
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Werry at third base and Wlck get at Ham~. The troublt WaB "'tf ~:R"ft
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Birch ~orad on Duane "WeD Mickey Manti~ in 4~&amp;t.aJ'f.
· Cinclnnlli
52 41 ~ 9 2,. th~~ . .a•tJilld l'e'l ur the land," Ba- tJtudent does not mean he ran 12, fi'ee We need a full house. fqozy" Wolfe's intleJd out but
The Re~Ue,p made It +-0 In Philadel 1' · · · · · so 42 ':w
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be a great athlete . Wnouv Pl!in on being a part of it.
Eddie Buffington walked · tlJ,ree the . first innin(, a4ted
lp New y 0 1.:::: 41 Sl :446 12M!
lathen111re ·not.JOlnJlO Oo that.
Hays likes to hav~ them abl~ t,o
straight to force In Clth,nd. He the secop.ct an~ anot~•~ 1~ UJft i'Utlbur•b ... , , 3~ 58 .3'78 19 ~
ab&amp;orb book lt!arnm,g too. Tl1a~ '
Luther Tucker,- the forll')er lightened up and ranne&lt;l Larry thlr(,. M~l!-nWflJle tbe Yank,_-p Cb·l~fiiO : . ... . .. 31 57 .352 20j%
RDqK111 llGN
nice. Bul it's not ;J&lt;&gt;cessary 1'1 Southern Asnoc~atl~n .catcher. hu 1 Price and Bill Arnott.
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W't41ntld•Y's R"ults
football.
acceLlted our mv1tat1on te c:~tl 1 Tiger fin~n~ run on Uulfing- when sinJiel by M~J'f~zje, NOr•
NeuSome athll"tes are born to n balls and strikes and preside be-, ton'a lingle~ 1 walk. p1ue(t ball, ton and :r,~pyd, a waik to Webtttr QhJ.eNt 2 NI!W York 1
sport. T~c.re was at on{.' ti me :1 hind the catcher.
and fielder's choice at home.
and a- double by Bowen plattd CJ.rit:::UlD-111 tPHtsburgh 0 night
hot susp1e10n that Bolm W:! S bol'n
Mkky Miller . has been asked by
Racine second-Pf!:anuhl Wick· three ruli:&gt;.
St.. ~~it 3 Br_oo~lyn 0 night.
for football.
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Woody Ca1l to lake one base um· line singled, Roj:er 'Birch. tripled.
Boyd fan~d seven and walked Philadelphia 3 Milwaukee 1 mght
ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE
Good Luek , . Ch aon cey-DovN pirin
ositlon Larry Morrison Birch scoring on an Infield out. . lhree pUcblng_~ loe~r, Mt;c; ~yd
Frld•y's G•"""
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Tiger second-Gary MOQre l:li\ fanned seven and walked · thtee:- PbU1delphla at Chicaa:o
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Be certain !o save about ~n 0 nammg ano e ·
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innmg hut the fo1Jrth.
New Ytrk fl MiJw~uk.ee, nleht
hour and a half Of your SC'arre
Other Re~leg hillers were Jim llltto~url~ at $1. IA&gt;uls; nilht'
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Gilbel'l, Tom F.borsbach (I), l;l,ve
JNTIII!f.UIQNAL LE.UI,IE
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Little League clasRic under WR
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Gordon and
Barry SQYer1 all
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alter 5'h tnnlngs because ol Rlohmond ...... Sll 44 .BOO 2
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Toronto ........ 55 46 .545 3~
For arlults who have n('vcr seen
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Rochester .. .• . . 51 52 .4915 8~
a cood 12-ycar-old lHtd undl!r
CINCINNATI UP - The Cln.. Braves to raiSe h1is ledaallue-lead thing
Redlegs: Spentet &amp;!l~ Wool!- Havana ..... . .. 48 54 .471 11
bJseball game I he 75&lt; don ali on cinn~ti Red leas hope Lo pull ahead total to 124. He II 80 e vere
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asked of You to s1~ e lhis one i;; of the Pilts·ourgh Pirates tonight rame-wlnnlng blow when h~ dq,t!·
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CoJumbl1S .. . ... 45 56 .446 13%:
cheap for the big boost to your in tbe windup of a three game bled home WU!le JQpes m tbe R ·
Montreal
t3 M 434! 14\t
series.
seventh inning. He ;yielded the
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morale you'll receive.
The teams split the first two Braves' run in the bc:tttom of tb' Tlj:ers ·: · · · · · · · · 111 «lx 11 1 · ,:~
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ln11opd. 2 l~t. '1
The heart that can'l be warm·
I I frame when mes Covin.,ton homBa.tter!as:
Gdmm a,nd WJ~klln"!. lltl h . d
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and ·~C p:lOD _ 'I Roefl~"~ I 2nd
might be out raising Old NeJ alCalr Tuesday, 1:1·3, while the Ref~~· er · .
Ebe b h m· 1 · 't h . Obi· )(Jaml 4 :M;qn1real 3
playing their hearts out testmg legs blanked lhe .Pirate1 Wednes·
l1ckson turned in ~Is 11th w1n .
rs ac · ,.tnn ng PIc er.
, ,Jtnaria 2 'T"&lt;Won(o 0 "·
intel liiJencc, skill and :;lrength da&gt;', 2-o.
for tbe Cardinals w•th a nif_ty inl,lcr.
Buffalo 1 Columbus o
lmtead, has a cold blood pUtllp
Joe Nuxhall, an ~arty se~ron three bitter striking (Jut cig~t.
OLD-TIMERS COMING
AJMricaf\ AINclatlon
Indeed.
disappt'llntmt-nt, pitched an eight ~el E~nl~, doubled home the Ci
Denver ~ MfDflettP.OJJs· 1
Game time i!l 8 p. m. I! should hitter to chalk up his third atraight dlnals flt'st run and Al Darb!
NEW YORK UP-Joe Page, Indianapolll 91 Charlest6n 0 ht 1
star left-handed reliever :tor the
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hours. Your conlrihution., w!ll
It was Nux ball's ·first shutout"' of two trlpJea. ~~~~ Maa:lle was t~e .!'-'ew york . Yai!-~ees in Jbe Jato I Ch8rfeston ~ •ndlantpol!J; 0 .nd
help the Little Leug~.:es in M;rJ. the season and only ihe- 11econd of loser.
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dleport and Pomeroy
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Syra- the year for the Redtea:s.
Yank Hurler~ Pounded
t;r Detroit Tigers star pitcher, will Wichita 5 Louisvil1e 2 2nd 10 ·
The Redle-gs scored both runs
Pierce remained the major,' be on hand to p_ai1lcipate in next
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singles by Johnny as the White Sox cut the Yankf' kec Stadium.
S:t. Paul 8 Omaha -4 2:nd
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Bell and Frankie first-place lead to Clh: games wl~
plus Bob Clemente's muff the help ~,four straight hits b):
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Luis' Aparlc1o. Th~ WhJte- Sox
'J'~era•lii() MQNET
of a fiy by George Crowe.
oed Yankee !lce ·Whltey Ford
Pint" Thr..t.n
21h inning• and went on
\ 'fREE ••• but lhNe "
The Pirates threatened in both pound out t3 hits.
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a fut, friendly &amp; COD•
Lhc rourth and ~ixth innings.
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Tho mao doubled for both scotlng
cub YOU ne,ct.~.J\Ifl .ttop
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opportunitle• but in each case
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Ph'iu:.. 200
Nuxhalllooked as if he was back
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was the second aame In his last
thrca starts' in which he did not
CHAPEL ·HILL, N. c. UP
walk or hit a batter or make a Former bead football
coac~
wlld pitch.
G"or&amp;e Barolay will retu~n to th
JAck Sanford, who made it the Unlvert!ty o( North CaroUna th '
hard way in contrast to so many fall 8! an asslatant to the rna .
of the National League's highly. who replaced him.
Money on ,Signa.
publicized p I t chI n g prodigies,
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ture• only 1 au to or
seem1 sure today to top 'em all
Head eoacb Jim Tatum an
fUrniture for tvery .
by becomlnJ tbe lirat rookie to not+ned w .edne.llday that ,Barclay'\
worthY purpon. · -·'
win 20 aameg fpr tbe 'P.blladelphia wb(? noW' runs a serv~e- , ~tatiot(
Philliea in 46 years. He raised hla here,. :will terv, 11 a pari • tim~
record to 13-3 WednNday night defe111Lve Jlne coaoh. Tatu~ took
with a 3·1 vletory over the Mllwau- over 11 bead coach of th~ Ttu:•
kce Braves.
Heels af·t er bls old teammate and

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and sons and J4ra. ~ffJ· Jtllt
and son ·spent • fi;a7 tbi P~t
week at the Mld~1,pQfl J'•~l •"d
visiting Mrs. Jt,oy ~~\.
Mrs. Elhel Nel.oon ~nd ~~~1!1ter, Helen Mae ll;&lt;l
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Rupe attended the Russell Reunion Sunday.
Stev~ and
Larry Sq~:r~en
spent several days ~itb ' their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
t~e Ches~r Snowden.
Cemetery.
call at tbe · Mr. and Mrs. Jack PhiUips lmr
RawUngs-Coats
Home Fri- son and Miss Jeanette Pft!.UIJJ!
day. M.r. Brown is a
Chest left Monday for Jac~ollville, Fla.
er resident.
after spending the put 'twq
weeks witll their grandp~nts
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Mn.,lfells.'Io Sel'Ve
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er 1 Mrs. :Sel'e lfartin.
Mrs. Richard Wells will act as
Mr.. and Mr~t~ C. M. Chaae and
councillor for voun,~~ people from daughter Judy'o!and Mr. and Mrs.
Heath Methodist Church Youth HJrley Erlcwine ana dau11, tter,
Feliow~p- at the ,Lancaster Camp Joetta have returned bOJnl' •«er
spending a vacation in FJofida.
1Groun&lt;t;thu next week.
flaJ1r;J.n2 on ,attending the camp
Mr. and Mn. ' Fred Rieber and
are Betty and Barbnra Covert, Dl- 1 family of TotedQ spent a day
aDJIC Mc..Comas, , •Chrl.stlne Coals, the past week with Mr. and Mr~.
Mary qaroJ Sw~Mon·, Eric Cham· Rei Jordan
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Mr. and ·Mrs. •William~~~~!~~.ot Chillicothe were
guests or his parents ·
Joe Phillips.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clair Taylor oJ
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Mra. Martha M~•• and Eugene and VerltlJ.
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8'ldent,
-:1Jh Mrs.
presldmsl It Lightfoot
waR Vlltedpro
Lo
respond to roll call each mont!}
with "' Bible ' vers~.
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A dessert course was served
by the hostesses to Mu. Vaughatt
Price, Mrs. Floyd Dunfee, Mrs.
Orville Hogue, Mr&amp;.
Wilbur
Young, 1tfJ1. N~than Blggs, Mrs
Joe Young, Mrs. Alfred Biggs,
l,!rJ. ~iaht!oo.t aqd li}re' &amp;qf!Sts,
Jo'larjprie Btf.fl, f'\liee Jcen Casto
IQd JuditP . JJ,Iggs. '

LOI)IG IDd SHQRT SL!lt:Vt;

.Sport Shirts

a~d

~JnenvJile are armoun~ng the

Ina of th~ l ... dlet Auxi.Uai'J of the
Mr __ ...~ ..,_ ..._.. ,. _....,__ 1
Drew We~r Pa,t, American I.e· .."' _.•. u~ ....,...._ o
aion, held Tuesday evenin&amp; at the Long llottca tPtnl Wednetd.ly
Leelon home.
wJtb llrt. Gl!1ruM Wnnu lftd
, kra. Orvll~ WeU, prttident, Jre- 10~, WU~
Frederltk laJt,.
11ded 1t tb• lbutlzJi whicb opentd
et'11 •
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in rerultr' form with lira. WJlllaQl ed lack Qinibar 't Cbttttf', Sat·
Baxter u ·~.b.iplain. CitaUons lor urfty tfterDOM.
.
merit lftd mem'....,"......
. - " p -·Jyed
Normtn Jrederiet,
who was, ill
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,._, m~•.,
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Wood
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held al latt ,.eek, bll l'flurne4
to wort.
Lithol&gt;Qlla, June 21. wert dlaplay., Mr. and Mn. lytQ
'4""""'ii'
ed by ....
u-.
Dtvl•.
the kbirth
• past pre•.. ro)l, are anno,Ull&lt;in(
th Se'ba
1 u~
ldent
a&amp;Qn,luJy 1$, It e . e • 0 n.
lc In :MIIOD. Mr. lnd Mrt. Jaek
It waa voted: to ask ~rminion Wood and Kr. lnd Kn. Denver
of the Lesion trusteet to cleaD aa.d Hysell ~ .cr1ndparenu.
Brid rut
wax. the upstalrt room of the Le·
llr. and Kr1. D. I. Me
e 1
.. ion home. 1t was also voted to in- lOP, KennetiJ,
Ealt Unrpoot,
h M
d
v\te )larcla Grueaer, the represen apent l•t week ,nt
r. an Mn.
tative to Girl&amp;' state, ud her par- Curt FWderick.
entJ, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Kenneth (Kelly)
){r. 1 nCJ Mn. George Gladman
Gruner ind Danny Struble repre- and fami1J, Spria.afield, spent the
INltltiv~ to BoyS• State, in4 hil week end wilb lfr. lnd Mrt. liUo
parent., Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Struble, J BIUI.'
to attend the August mteting.
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Babcock and
two friends 0( Port Clinton, vtlltFrank Cbeeaebrew, eighth dlt- ' ed Mr. aJt4 Jlra. Cb•rlea Babcoek
trict chaplain, wu invhed to · lilt wee~. ,
Jpeak .on "BIClr: To God Movement'• :::~'::':"::':':"::':-:..:::===
'It the September meetine. All r
membert b•ving candy or· monl!y
FBD D&amp;LIVBRY
for eanc:tr told ~Y the unit were
EV-.y n•Y
reauested to briDJ lt to t.he next
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Birth Announced
By Wm • Neases
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ner WednHda.)' M"eninJ. HCIJleto
aes tor t~e oet-aaion . .re Petri
Little, Blrdle lhe Haley, Mulne
Dyer, Melva ~r and :Vary
Beard.
Shower 4~;corMlou were c4rrled o-.t ln pink ~nd white wtlb
a bride doll and pink 111d w:flltt
n.
streamer&amp; aurroQ.Ddlnt~ the 'lau.
The ""oni01 W4f e~joy~ plf&gt;'·
in., "ames Wl'th the ldOO"- •prho
• • awarded to . Mtt. Bl~Gb~
beina
Braley.
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Refreshments of NndwichcR.
Jello, mints, pickles, oUveJ and
cof£ee-tea were aerved t• the
· h
1ollowina: guetts B1InC!
e Bn1ity,
Thelma MJeheel, p~o... lll&amp; and
,..,.
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Rice, Ethel Nelson, LOUIN Myers, Matcll Deniaon, K.athl~n
Fink, Eva and Noretha: P'lemiua:.
fteva and Phyllis. Snowden, "Je,t.,tie MoldP..Jl, Jeane~ Dat'il, Pflll'le
and Sabr, Canad,y, Llnni.e TillY
lor, Lelia Rumtield,
Kathlee-n
Cremeans, Naomi Chasf, S1111n
Theobald, Joan May, M.arle ·auto~
field, .Ethel Chipman,
Dorotbj•
Slack, Janet Morris. Jtlan ·pa~ef,
Ruth ErlewJne DJryl Jobtlioh
:md the hon~e. Mr::1. Cloneh • .,

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BREAKFAST SUITE

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Mr.

YOUNGS

PITCAIRN ISLANDu
(lri Re&amp;alO&lt;OpeJ

In tbe '"" e:rhlbit at tbe
County Fair when the Wide
Club met at the homeand Carolyn Niebolton,
bf Mr. and Mrt. Dale
, Tue1day evenlna .
Dianne
pres1dent, was
chara:J
buslnets m~tt·
and
voted to ~ur~:r~~~~~~:r. and 4 a logo.
waa in char'"e or
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program.
A wie~r toast wu held on the
lawn of the Nicholson home. Oth·
ers present were Mrs. L. W. MeComu, advlsor; Marllyn Swan,
J
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ane
y a er, every ernn,
EJien Dutton, Carla Sue Gilmore.

SPECIAL!

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to The
within
· J,~tneCardinals
·lhd a half
of end of ·t he i955 season.
St. aLouit
moved
the fiut-place Braves when Larry
Jackson , shut out the Brooklyn
Dodgers, 3-0. The Chleago Cubs
shaded the New Xorfc, Giants, 2-1,
ln the 'other NL 11me.
No. 14 Por llleru
Billy Pierce· scored his 14th victory a&amp; lhe Chlcaao White Soli.
kept the American Leaaue race
"•live" wit)l 1 7•2 wln over the
New York Y~nkeea while the
third-place Beaton Red Sox kept
moving af I l)rlek paee with a 6·5
dechlon onr the Kansas City
AthleUos. T'he Detrolt Ti&amp;era beat
lho Baltiraore Oriolea, 3·1, and
the Waahint:ton Senators scored a
5-4 victOry after loslnlil to the
Cleveland Indians, 4·3, in other
AL acUvity.
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Santor.d , who took 10
to

Following the supper ·a ehot1
bus.ine51 session w~ held with
Miss Hart, president, pre&amp;iding.
Election of officen was heJd
wlth Maud Grueaer, c:llo!en a..;
president; MarLe Cwter, viet~
president; Norma Parker, seere·
tary and Margaret
Blaettnar,
t~asurer.

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The Past M111tron1 of Pomeroy
Cba9ter 0~, 186, met Tuesday
evening at the home of Mi!is
Elsie Hart, L~ley St., fOr their
annual potluck picnk supper_

~-~· Crall
,_"WOMEN OPL)'nn. Bori

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Supper HelctBy
Past Matrons

Thur.-Frl.
July 25-26
Marilyn Monroe
Dan J)piley
Doaald O'Conno:i' Mttli Gaynor
":THE~E'S NO BUSINESS
LIKE SHOW BUSI,.E$5"
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SAVINGS

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Mr. and .Mrs. D•uv:ard. Bannhrter
(Geraldine Parsons), S)'lv•nia; have
announced the birth. of a dau i,11ter

JULY CLEARANCE

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Mr. and Mrl.
Geor1e Par10na, Toledo, and Mrt.
.Bannlstu, Madison, WJsc.

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Plans Completed ·
RUTLAND
Citations For Merit, Membership,
.:"~== :':F.!"~.~:..no~
•ory Met rntlld, Rlcltard Jenkl~~~, .u or
For 4-H. Booth
.••,DAL •ttOWn o11if111
Displayed
As Legi"nAul(il
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A l&gt;tl4a! , lhower wu •lvtn
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Pomeroy, Mr. ond 1111. _ , . .
At Jun~... r air
Gladman 1nd Mr1. Kilo Biu• 1Pfl1lt
' Ihonotln&amp; llrl. Geraldllle Clpnelt A polluet plt:ple auppor .. 8oJII, " OAK HILL
Iunday eYenlll:l with Mn. Martha
F1 1. o~J pliDB were made tor their at the home of Mn. Meh·• 'l'ur· p. m. preuded tbe- rtlllllr meet·
MeZiror 1nd · 10n Eu1ne and
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·.Daughler lo Born
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WASHINGTON \JP - Harold
(Red) Graqge, one of r~tball's
ell·time gre•ta, praiP&lt;J the eurr"nt .et-up In profenionll rootb.ll!ll
today as
"the · Oeat
ayatem
that', J;leen worked out yet."
Grange and four other gridiron
Jitnts were ulled by a Houle
anti-trust au~ommittee to testify
ott workings of the NaUonal Football League.
Grange told reporter• he finds
nothing to cri.ticite about the operaUon• of the NL nowadays.
He said the playen, u a whole,
Jet a better .salary de11l then in
hla day.

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ISbe-rle
they have two older daua;hten,

Happy In Ranks
Of Pro Players

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A two-run llomer by David Brown doubles, &amp;too,.. 11 pur· Cipe~o ... . .. q 811 .IUl liN!
ClUCAGO UP-Bob Baker, a took a l~round whlpping from
. Mnr.- YORK UP - Bi-Mlklyn
.Brown tn the bpttom of the fif'b posel.v waited, Ranela scorine un Boa:l'tA , ....... i9 if .QBI 11~ l'etiref! p~b:~ fighter, today i•ve Machen for the latter's 22nd con·
~ flflJ and would-be Los
'VIS the vital blow that gave the Larry Grimm's balk.
Clevel1nd . . . . . 47 45 Jill 13~ an analys1s of the No. 2 huvr- «!out!Ve victory, pre~rvlng hlt
• 1 tZ,Ie,.PodJU fut were 1dvised
by Chet TanuehUJ
Pomeroy Tigers a 6-5 wln over
Terry Ohlinger, reJieving In Detroit .. ····-- 46 45, .50514
wela:ht, Eddie Machen.
unbe1ten record.
· J!Yt •\ Re,... Yorlr: clty offltlea1 toRacine in a make-up game Wt~· the second for the winnert, IN*~ Baltimore . . . . .. 43 48 .473 17
d•yJO;f'wtlt ~ntll AUJU!t 5th" for
.
pteadal' evenin1 Jllfld duohe~ 1 ~ c~~ ope-bit baJl, rt~iTinf tJtp !'Qflf ~ijJ , \ ~ . 34 S.7 .374 28
"H~'• go~ to l!flr~ tp bod.y- "I've alway• 11aid that when l
=~:nnt \wo~d · on ~ wh'ether the Hub1e Bobo, la_lely of ~hauncey-Dover, and m~re lately of for t)te Popy t.eaa-ue chlrfl:P!Oif h11t nine men to f~ce him.
W~rtJ~P . . .. g ~2 .387 29ti pu~il.'' Ba~tr Sf6·~· ''If he dQ11 1t ~ot a good whipping, I'd quit,"
~· ~~~.....·~n•.r!!Jit. •~al~dka!111te,; the oll·l·- Columbus a!1d Phlladelphta,. reports a knee oper~tton perf()rm- shlp IQr the winners
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The Ti&amp;e~ play Racine .ta: .
Vi,i1~0 ~uln
fhl lotTobr i,11r1 }fe t4qJne t9 ~IJt ~ll!ill' &amp;ald. "I 10t. a eood whip
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d 1
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f elmg more enthustasttc than t any
· ht t R ne
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e,y 11 ~ 1 P ~~""' punc,.p• 1.~1 an!J I'm ~uitting. 1 might
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~ ; ald; tbei .rti)OJ't or the com- e ast wm er as liD e
a· ·
Brown's clout tlea the game up mg
a
aci eGs
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Ytr' 1
of !lis at tfle flead and •~' inside f~bt 1 htm al)d ener for a JOOd
l . ~·- in'(eltlcatinc whether • time since 1954 when he was the sweetheart of our Capttal at 5-6. Then Gary ll~re singled,
REDL
R "::N d
BohQn
Mil City 1
and !omebody'U !inilh him."
purse, but l'm not iQinw to fight
, . pe,,. Dbdter r.t ad 1 u m can \Wl- City and of the nation generally as a sophomore fullback for · Frank Ebtlra:bach slneled, abd ed t'f!e .J:~k:::Yw ~:~ay oew: Detrc»t
ltimore r 1 ·iUI!-.t
B~ker retired
after
tte
al)y
IQO,d
anymqre."
1
· J.nillt ;ln '· :&amp;rookJYn wUI be submjt. the Buckeyes.
Moore will cut dQwn tt the plate, nln here 8.3 with ~Ut.....,.. Jt; V (l!!fve. 4 ash. 3 1st tw~-t
. t_et-.c.o..tb~ .eity"• .rullna: body, the
Bobo will begin drills with the Philadelphia Eagl~s Profes- Ebe;•bac~ a:olllt to third. Terry the ibitting .Jt!U' with t:o ~~.::: W••b· 4 Clelle. 4.
ajJIU
. ~- or Estimate.
sional football team July 29 at Hershey Pa . He has high hopes. Ohlm,er • cleah alna:te scored an.,.
three run horqer. beJal~d
Friday's G"""
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K,n~p Clft at w.,blp.tq~ l!l&amp;ht
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?'fte ,Dodgers• volley or llilence So does t~e ports 0 es'l' .
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RaCine j mped into ' 3-() J •tt the ateady 4-- I l)lte IAI 01
c C~t:!J(O .. Jtaltimor ••
..night
,- ""' "- '~arently broken WednesThere LS nothm~ more st1rnng m sports th.an t~e c_omeback: in their h:lr of the (ir~t iqn{ui! Spen_cer who ranned 1' •nl;l wa · D~nlt tfi:W y 9rk Pitllt
· ~ d•rwi club VI~ Pretident E. J. the last quarter dr1ve for a touchdown, the nmth mnmg single as Peanuts Wickline walked, Rtl· I ed fiVe.
th y lr:
Cln•Jtnl ~~ Jo~n qiJtlJ
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:u~e~ intb /ati!'~ that wins a game, or the individual determination of an ath· ger Birch walkelf, John Cleland's If st;at~t~nor th:y ~~t::io~
NA1't0HA"' LIApUI
"'.. "~rt•ittiy !m to'!~ 1 An- lete to clean up his life and once again be one Of the few that grounder went through Mike/ P~:sed ~tttin&lt;&gt; star Tom Wbl~ . tQ UIJ .,.
\V. L. Ptt. ••
... ,.,. IIH~ .... "'J11! tanlt Jet land are chosen to be great.
Werry at third base and Wlck get at Ham~. The troublt WaB "'tf ~:R"ft
M 39 .581
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Merely beeau~e Bobo may 11C'I euse and Racine) . U1gh School line IICOred. .
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young Mr H11mm IJQJed like A ~c;1KG
g~
:~ :.if.!
·:W; \o\'MII~• blilld tbe atadJum 1l . have been cast m the mold of a aged people may gtve 30c Under
Birch ~orad on Duane "WeD Mickey Manti~ in 4~&amp;t.aJ'f.
· Cinclnnlli
52 41 ~ 9 2,. th~~ . .a•tJilld l'e'l ur the land," Ba- tJtudent does not mean he ran 12, fi'ee We need a full house. fqozy" Wolfe's intleJd out but
The Re~Ue,p made It +-0 In Philadel 1' · · · · · so 42 ':w
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Quote, "but the
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be a great athlete . Wnouv Pl!in on being a part of it.
Eddie Buffington walked · tlJ,ree the . first innin(, a4ted
lp New y 0 1.:::: 41 Sl :446 12M!
lathen111re ·not.JOlnJlO Oo that.
Hays likes to hav~ them abl~ t,o
straight to force In Clth,nd. He the secop.ct an~ anot~•~ 1~ UJft i'Utlbur•b ... , , 3~ 58 .3'78 19 ~
ab&amp;orb book lt!arnm,g too. Tl1a~ '
Luther Tucker,- the forll')er lightened up and ranne&lt;l Larry thlr(,. M~l!-nWflJle tbe Yank,_-p Cb·l~fiiO : . ... . .. 31 57 .352 20j%
RDqK111 llGN
nice. Bul it's not ;J&lt;&gt;cessary 1'1 Southern Asnoc~atl~n .catcher. hu 1 Price and Bill Arnott.
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wen~ ~lanked until the fg~~
W't41ntld•Y's R"ults
football.
acceLlted our mv1tat1on te c:~tl 1 Tiger fin~n~ run on Uulfing- when sinJiel by M~J'f~zje, NOr•
NeuSome athll"tes are born to n balls and strikes and preside be-, ton'a lingle~ 1 walk. p1ue(t ball, ton and :r,~pyd, a waik to Webtttr QhJ.eNt 2 NI!W York 1
sport. T~c.re was at on{.' ti me :1 hind the catcher.
and fielder's choice at home.
and a- double by Bowen plattd CJ.rit:::UlD-111 tPHtsburgh 0 night
hot susp1e10n that Bolm W:! S bol'n
Mkky Miller . has been asked by
Racine second-Pf!:anuhl Wick· three ruli:&gt;.
St.. ~~it 3 Br_oo~lyn 0 night.
for football.
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Woody Ca1l to lake one base um· line singled, Roj:er 'Birch. tripled.
Boyd fan~d seven and walked Philadelphia 3 Milwaukee 1 mght
ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE
Good Luek , . Ch aon cey-DovN pirin
ositlon Larry Morrison Birch scoring on an Infield out. . lhree pUcblng_~ loe~r, Mt;c; ~yd
Frld•y's G•"""
boy .
f R g i~ sh.ou.ld have the option
Tiger second-Gary MOQre l:li\ fanned seven and walked · thtee:- PbU1delphla at Chicaa:o
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homer down left field line. But his mates were hitless every Brooklyn at Cint!inn~tti, night
Be certain !o save about ~n 0 nammg ano e ·
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innmg hut the fo1Jrth.
New Ytrk fl MiJw~uk.ee, nleht
hour and a half Of your SC'arre
Other Re~leg hillers were Jim llltto~url~ at $1. IA&gt;uls; nilht'
'l .
time Saturday evening lor the
Gilbel'l, Tom F.borsbach (I), l;l,ve
JNTIII!f.UIQNAL LE.UI,IE
Home
of
Arrow
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Little League clasRic under WR
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Gordon and
Barry SQYer1 all
Vf, · L. PJt. GB
hama'a: ll~hts featuring the Mld' .
E. MAIN JT. ·
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tlleport lndians and Racine.
alter 5'h tnnlngs because ol Rlohmond ...... Sll 44 .BOO 2
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Toronto ........ 55 46 .545 3~
For arlults who have n('vcr seen
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Yankees:
Bo}'d
and
Wehsfer.
Rochester .. .• . . 51 52 .4915 8~
a cood 12-ycar-old lHtd undl!r
CINCINNATI UP - The Cln.. Braves to raiSe h1is ledaallue-lead thing
Redlegs: Spentet &amp;!l~ Wool!- Havana ..... . .. 48 54 .471 11
bJseball game I he 75&lt; don ali on cinn~ti Red leas hope Lo pull ahead total to 124. He II 80 e vere
e geard
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Miami . . . . . . . . 48 52 .469 u
asked of You to s1~ e lhis one i;; of the Pilts·ourgh Pirates tonight rame-wlnnlng blow when h~ dq,t!·
· PONY LEAGUE
CoJumbl1S .. . ... 45 56 .446 13%:
cheap for the big boost to your in tbe windup of a three game bled home WU!le JQpes m tbe R ·
Montreal
t3 M 434! 14\t
series.
seventh inning. He ;yielded the
~cine ... ' . . ' . . . 320 000 a 3 2 Rt»ti
ter ....
morale you'll receive.
The teams split the first two Braves' run in the bc:tttom of tb' Tlj:ers ·: · · · · · · · · 111 «lx 11 1 · ,:~
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ln11opd. 2 l~t. '1
The heart that can'l be warm·
I I frame when mes Covin.,ton homBa.tter!as:
Gdmm a,nd WJ~klln"!. lltl h . d
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ed by seeing young boy .~ who games. Plttlburg h won a 1•1
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and ·~C p:lOD _ 'I Roefl~"~ I 2nd
might be out raising Old NeJ alCalr Tuesday, 1:1·3, while the Ref~~· er · .
Ebe b h m· 1 · 't h . Obi· )(Jaml 4 :M;qn1real 3
playing their hearts out testmg legs blanked lhe .Pirate1 Wednes·
l1ckson turned in ~Is 11th w1n .
rs ac · ,.tnn ng PIc er.
, ,Jtnaria 2 'T"&lt;Won(o 0 "·
intel liiJencc, skill and :;lrength da&gt;', 2-o.
for tbe Cardinals w•th a nif_ty inl,lcr.
Buffalo 1 Columbus o
lmtead, has a cold blood pUtllp
Joe Nuxhall, an ~arty se~ron three bitter striking (Jut cig~t.
OLD-TIMERS COMING
AJMricaf\ AINclatlon
Indeed.
disappt'llntmt-nt, pitched an eight ~el E~nl~, doubled home the Ci
Denver ~ MfDflettP.OJJs· 1
Game time i!l 8 p. m. I! should hitter to chalk up his third atraight dlnals flt'st run and Al Darb!
NEW YORK UP-Joe Page, Indianapolll 91 Charlest6n 0 ht 1
star left-handed reliever :tor the
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be over in one and a hnlf lo two win and fl!th victory of the year. scored the other runs after 1i
hours. Your conlrihution., w!ll
It was Nux ball's ·first shutout"' of two trlpJea. ~~~~ Maa:lle was t~e .!'-'ew york . Yai!-~ees in Jbe Jato I Ch8rfeston ~ •ndlantpol!J; 0 .nd
help the Little Leug~.:es in M;rJ. the season and only ihe- 11econd of loser.
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dleport and Pomeroy
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Syra- the year for the Redtea:s.
Yank Hurler~ Pounded
t;r Detroit Tigers star pitcher, will Wichita 5 Louisvil1e 2 2nd 10 ·
The Redle-gs scored both runs
Pierce remained the major,' be on hand to p_ai1lcipate in next
inn.
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with two out In the third inning bi~ge.st winner with a seven-hltt~ Sunday's old-timer's game at van- Omaha 3_St. Paul 1 lat., 7 inn.
singles by Johnny as the White Sox cut the Yankf' kec Stadium.
S:t. Paul 8 Omaha -4 2:nd
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Bell and Frankie first-place lead to Clh: games wl~
plus Bob Clemente's muff the help ~,four straight hits b):
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Luis' Aparlc1o. Th~ WhJte- Sox
'J'~era•lii() MQNET
of a fiy by George Crowe.
oed Yankee !lce ·Whltey Ford
Pint" Thr..t.n
21h inning• and went on
\ 'fREE ••• but lhNe "
The Pirates threatened in both pound out t3 hits.
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a fut, friendly &amp; COD•
Lhc rourth and ~ixth innings.
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Tho mao doubled for both scotlng
cub YOU ne,ct.~.J\Ifl .ttop
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Ph'iu:.. 200
Nuxhalllooked as if he was back
I. Mlln Sl&gt;.
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was the second aame In his last
thrca starts' in which he did not
CHAPEL ·HILL, N. c. UP
walk or hit a batter or make a Former bead football
coac~
wlld pitch.
G"or&amp;e Barolay will retu~n to th
JAck Sanford, who made it the Unlvert!ty o( North CaroUna th '
hard way in contrast to so many fall 8! an asslatant to the rna .
of the National League's highly. who replaced him.
Money on ,Signa.
publicized p I t chI n g prodigies,
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ture• only 1 au to or
seem1 sure today to top 'em all
Head eoacb Jim Tatum an
fUrniture for tvery .
by becomlnJ tbe lirat rookie to not+ned w .edne.llday that ,Barclay'\
worthY purpon. · -·'
win 20 aameg fpr tbe 'P.blladelphia wb(? noW' runs a serv~e- , ~tatiot(
Philliea in 46 years. He raised hla here,. :will terv, 11 a pari • tim~
record to 13-3 WednNday night defe111Lve Jlne coaoh. Tatu~ took
with a 3·1 vletory over the Mllwau- over 11 bead coach of th~ Ttu:•
kce Braves.
Heels af·t er bls old teammate and

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the vt• It 'battllna: '"holy warriors" Led b)'
the Imam ol Oman, rat~tlr than In

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Police Mid they bad befln un·
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m"J!t ytalri .(0 kUI WUUI. The
mii;)'Ol!. said one or the fbrea1s ht!
~~lved refemd to a r~cent
trial but palite salrl they d~ubt ed 1•1 had anything t do
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the trlai of Elmer o~~tltf Br WI .r
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Dudding
(Jani"' Grate) Huntington htve
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announced the blrt of
pound, twelve ounce son, Samuel
Lee Dudding, on Monday , July 22,
at the Cabell County Hospital, in
Huntington .

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Grate, Charleston, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dudding, Huntington.
Great grandparents are J. H. Grate
of Middleport and Mr. and Mrs.
WilHam Baker, Pomeroy.

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word. one tn.o.. rtion. M.lnim:.un char&amp;e !IOc.--t ::enb
per word or :hree consecltUve Insertions.
Special - One month for 25 cents per word.
Full nte CJf 2 cents per wor.S wW be chJtr~ed for advcrtl~lng if
Dot paid for before the l~I&gt;Lh of erh month fo lowtng Insertion.
E:rren In Advertialn&amp;-Shoul be reported Immediately .. Th•
O.ii.J Sentiael ,..ill rtot be re~ponlible for mo11e than one mcorrtrl insertion.
Card of Thanka and Speebj Notice~ of Eventa $1.00. Obituariell
lltUbllshed at l cent per word.

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SAL F.. woodrow
HOH.SJ::S
7 25 3tc
Ingle, Hlttland, Ohio.

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n;;;e· will be &amp; dance July 27th Household Goods, U§cd Lumber,
lor all Moose and their gueatJ
Doors and Windows. Florence
at the Moose Club, E. Main St ..
Fitzgerald. Syracuse . Next door
Pomeroy, 9:00 until 12:00.
7 20 3tc
to Herb Par;.:cr.
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ALL MOOSE MEMBERS
WHIT I!: SWEET CORN. Stoles
Evergr('en. Call orders to JohnAU raffle tirkets mWlt he turned
r1y McMurray. Phone 386.
in not later than Saturday evening
7 25 3tp
July 27. Any member not turnin( In hb tickets shall he held .
responsible for same. ~lt."8Se \ 1956 HNricy Davld.,.un Motoreyd ~
turn Uckets in. any evenmg at
Model 5tl St. [n goorl condition.
the .Moose Lodge or Saturday
Priced to sell. See Dick Taylor
evenmg at Moose Club pance.
or Frank Cleland, Tlacin e, 0.,
7 25 ate
or Phonu Pomeroy 3631.

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tam.-.,nlte Luu,.age - Lane Cedu
c·nto•ll - LAU Window FanaFrl&amp;idaJre Refrigentora.
llker Fur"lta.~r•, Mlddl1port, Ohio
4 20 tr

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Pho~o
DODGIIi • PL YMOUfH
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boat 11nd tr11ile-r . Call ijJ().M.
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VB CU1tomllna. $1.093.
2 dr. Sedan. One of the beat ap·
J!ear•nt can on our lot.. Blaetl·
nar'•· Pomeroy.
7 20 6te

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rour beauties. 2-210'1 and 2
Bel·Alr11. One lite new convor. tlbte and a two doon. 131aclt·
7 20 6tc
nar'a, Pomeroy.
i813 Bulck SL'eelalt. $9QIJ_ Two
ntra ft ne earl 0 ne was owned
by &lt;tDI! of our mecbanic11 . Blaettnarl, Pomeroy.
7 20 6tc

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eTru&lt;:k LoadJnJ E&lt;:luipment
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VIRGIL W AMS(.EY
Pbone ChQbjre ~·74.78

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MITROPOLITAN
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(Contht,u .d P:rom Pl.. OM)
local military conimandeN u they
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with her nieee . and huobdnd; ·Mr.
and Mrs. Fe1\x Alkire. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Cl'iarh~&amp; ' K•Ptelna
Sr. and son, .~y, .PI . AlR'@fa, ~lir.
visited with t!ielr , diu~hl•!
son-in-law, Mr,..:.anl:l ' ){rf. ;f'(!1lx ""~
klre. the former Mildred;Dpt.eiil' t.
Mr. and Mrs. FeiHs: Alkli'e ha(~
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brother, Roy *"ptt'in~,:w
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years old. Cake, JCe
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Kool Ade were served tO the~o.
lowing ' Mcs. Mary ',D,..,tll.
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Betty Moore, Mr. and !)ir~\'(;harl
Kapteina Sr .. and E\Oy _o fi. Aur4)ra,
n.linois, Roger, Marilyh, and Sbir·
r ley Alkire.

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' . ICf:~ ,tlp ..f itll! :.(h(h~Jlots
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H e"''s . how to work It: ~ ' . H?n~~ii/at..,ore Lhan 68
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have recelVI-'d
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\!, at least,; ~ ;Balk shot since the
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' 4J'ted April 1~.
1'4,,~ r~. Ont·.JetJer. simply atand1 tor a'n"othe1'. In thla sampll A " ua~ • ' ~., ·'
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: ~ trophes, the length and formation of the words
all hint&amp;
Of t.tus ~P.t~~ . Dr. Bu,rney. said
A surprise birthday party · wa~
' ( l:ach day the c.ade Jetters are different,
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D.~out 48 f!lil!ton neet. one or held Sunday July 21 for B. E. Car]
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A Otyptocram QuoY.tloa )
, cqmme~~cr ~ics · ?!.three injcc· Ice cream, c&lt;:~ke , ll,\lnts,, Kool
R o ·~~~ i:J,..-. ~o:..h~ 1'; £BMC, RW ~OJ\,11. A&amp;~l.i-- ~p.JtQn . perso,n a_ werp serv~d. to Mr .• and
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filftor 40 Yl!ilh':~r age li~vt! h&lt;:nl" E'. Cat!; ~rr. Helen Chapman
D s M A I V M E l C D A P..~G ~ C • J A P R E M'R(} Salk shots.
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daughter, Barbara of Silver Springs
;Dr. Burqey rleviewed the pro- Maryland, 'Mr. a,nd Mrs. Carl Phil·
D M W W PC I W.
-~gress· of the nation's pnliO vacri- lips, ·Athens, Mrs. Mary Diehl, ltarY~a~rday'• Ceyp~qucne: IF wE M\JS'i' PERisH lN THE · nat.h m program 3t a nieeting ' Witt! risonvill.e, Mr. and Mrs. Felix AI,
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l~P.dln~ · trh!d11.la1 c and public kire and family, HarrbonvHle, Mr.
FIGHT, OtJ ~ ,lJi!T,.V,f! P~~J·JKE z,~.~:,. • -~·••
' health authoritlea · ·late Titesd!ly and Mrs.""Earl AtkJns, RUtland, M•.
'DIItrlbuttd bJ ICiniJ 1'1aturJ ll)'ftit~tt
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"There Ia no .•~Hie 1reah• obUptJon that ~ntam :should inter·
fert i,~ the •.nterna.l lfblra ol
O~Oan. he sud.
n the other hand, we have
quoted more thaJ.I one precedent
where the British fOvernment
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h~ve . in the p~st acted at the in,1f Jtn~~~
v1tat1on of a fMendly ruler to help
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Of~'
do~ain. ~
"That is what we are doing
,now."
He described Sultan Said Bin
·Taimur u "a firm (riend qf BrltCINCINNATI UP-Blaine c:j.;r.
ain
· whose soverei&amp;nty is ack- m;lius, 35, was btld today on
nowtedge;d."
ffnt drgree murder el:\arce~ for
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the straniULttion of a Cln~nnatl
woman in a secluded a:ravel pit
near here.
The woman was identified ~•
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Vef
Dottie P'ox. 38, a friend of Cor ·
neliu s.
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AuthQrities captured Cornelius.
Tuesday. as he attempted to drive
his auto from the gravel pit near
TOKYO UP-Japanese dcfcn:-11' U. s. 52 between · Hooven and
.board authorities wen'! rcport :!d Cll'vcs in Hamilton County.
ta~ay to be concerned over th ~
A 15-yea.r-old
boyr watch~~
llUd1en · appearance of Soviet n:1 from a hill overlooking the g:ra)'l''
val craft in Far Easter11 water&gt;1. pit, said tle saW 'Corn~liys dta!if
The authorities wonderc(l if the struggling womali'·· troln his
the movement of two Russinn des· au lo.
troyers of the latest type and a
The boy said Cornelfr.ii ~at
tanker was eonnectOO with tht! the womart, t.hen wr~pPed 'an
'loviet government's closure of
undershirt around her tln'6at
Vladivostok Bay to foreign sht('· strangled her. The ~)'; r~ t 1
pinC · an~ . aircraft la&amp;t Saturday.
neighbOr's house and " f.Dt.ifk&gt;d
The Rw:sian action was ' M- [~U'f:borities.
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Polic-e said CorneUU$ idintlfled
lna•mu_rh as Vladivostok is the the woman, and idmitted "'ifrlv!1it
Soviet Union's largest naval b~o.-,e her to the grave pit. He den~d
in the Far East.
attacking her.
.
Defense Board authorHics sai0
the two t.estroyers and the tank
er were bein]l sent by the Sn·
viet Union to the Far East citn·
Recent guests of Mr. an~ l(rs.
er as a "demonstration of power"
or a movp to boltlter its F;;r F'elix Alkire were .Mrt. B~'tty
Moore, MisS' .B~ty Lou Moore and
Eastern Naval Force .
Miss Barbara Bllrliatet, all. 6f rir1
Wayh'7 Ind.
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Krogo . . . "''" Sh-.•1n• . . . 3 ~:. 79c
LAtoof Applo
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There were no t"e('Orta of ~~
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Chicken Wings .... ·'"" of . . . . . . . . . "'·19~ '
Chicken •acks ... •oo~•"'"' •·· ~ .•. 2""' 25.

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home, 3 bedroom• •nd bath,
.!ICreen·ln tear porch overlook·
lng the beautiful Ohio River,
city water, new oil furnace.
Alao 3 eRr garag:e with 4 room
new modern ap1rtrpent, oil furnace, beaUtiful lawn, over an
acre of cardon. Irvint Ka :r
Jr., Phone 4.85. Pomeroy.

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,: neriJ, Rutla'!_d:.~bio. . 7 20 6lp
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wnod burnh111 flrt&gt;pii\C!C, full
h11srmtlnt. Lm:o~ted on Orchard
Hlll, Galllpollo. $1D,l!OO. Call
Ga~ 1698.1 .
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Pine paneltcl Uvln1 room. wlth

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32. Young h~Jt'B'
'33. Rt.ver (Fr.)
Sf. Tempt
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37. Depart
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FOREMAN A AliBOTT T.V. SEJI.
VIC~ All makea Repaired by EX·

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you spend ·at K"!!or-10 stomps
for every da!lar. Shop Krotier •••
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1 ne reported to tht eroup tKt
durln.s the weelr ~ndJn 1 July 13.
' only 150 pr.ralY"tic eue~ were ,,.
porud aa comPJNd to n: i:UJ'
ing the s.ame week 1ut )'ev. So
far thlJ )'MJ' Lhere ha¥4 bMD "
total of 1,7q pOlio calh.•'730 of
th ern par.l.ytie. At the . . . linW&gt;
la•t yt=ar, there- were 1.* CU!tl
reported, 1,739 of tMm panlytJc.
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(Contii)Uf4l Pram Ptlt ~OMl
T~e retti6n ripped out ol
plane was a~ the lavatory.
The cxplpstQn occurred 47 minutes after the plane left Laa Veg:as
an4 lhe.flij:~l landed at this bas!J
10r11e 100 mllea east of Loa Anieles in the Mojmve De-sert.
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IJ, Small talk
$. Dance lSp.)
lJ. Removed
Ul.Rowed
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(2. Canal
13. Sm&amp;ll open ..
f.N, Y.)
tnga u•nat.J
1~. Wavtr
15. Engilah
11. Fortify
county
1$. Shout
18. Greek letter 18. Beget
17. Sprtng and 19. Rind. of '
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•umrr)er
21. Complacent
l,P. Agree
23. Spoken
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20. All
t i "SnoW
vehlcle
22. We-.Nome
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This Summer ••• Live Outdoors
and have Fun with ••• Top Volue
Gifts. Get Top Value Glflo FREE
far Top Valu~ Stomps. You got

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PAINTING WANTF.D. All Kinds,
interior ;1nfl e:ttorlor. Roofa a 37 ACRES of tround, 12 of which
II river bottom. Located near
specialty. Edward Peloso, TU22Shade ruvcr on tood gravel road,
924. P. 0 . Box 76, Hartford, W.
Lay• well. Could be uaed for
Vo.
7 2&amp;6\p
~ummer cabln.
sen tor S400
Dcpcndtblc mi[ltUc lli.lCd marriElfl
down, financ:e balanev In monthwoman wants work. Generul
ly payments. can m, !lUton
ofl'lrc wurk , ~alcsllHiy, W;illres'&gt;.
7 211 8te
Wolle,
'I'd. 260X.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. Two bed·
room hou~e wltll elty water, a:as
Ptllnling, interior nntl C'tterior .
furnace,
111 wen and 33 acres
Available now. R:~LcR ruason·
of Ja~~rd. Mlnenl rlchta: Tnller
able. Homer
Uuh•y. !'hone
Wanted .' Phone 907-M. Vlr11U
3U-Y.
7·22·J1U
Tealortl, Syraeuto.
1 23 8tp
~-War.tt·d- PAPJ:o:R li ,\NCH\'J- -25
ye~
experience. Fret' et' l Hou11e tor Sale by owner. Beaull·
ful ranch atylto, 3 bod room
ma.tet~, L. v. ReiRlnaer, Radn •
home with reo woud 1idln1.
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St .. Middleport.

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Insurance

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DAILY CROSSWORD

GROUND BEEF
3 lb.
$1.00
GARLIC BOLOGNA
3 lbs.-$1.00

WEINER$
2Y2 lbs. pk.
$1.15

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19n1 PlY·
mouth Wagon, original black
finish . Nice, $:109. 19&amp;3 PlymOuth
Wagon , blue ~Q.d Ivory , automatl~ trans .. R&amp;H, $89~ . 183ft
Plymouth Wagon, 6 cyl. R&amp;H.
IIJ'OY flnl.Jh, 1144!. 19&amp;3 GMC Roomi for renl. CIO!:IC to town.
Tru~~: Jt6D 34 Ten flat b,ed, 4
l;17 ·8)1tternul.
7, 18· 12t~
ipeea tranamlaalon. Extra .... good ~---~-heavy Ures. !1147 Ford Tru&lt;k, ' ( ]
IU&amp; II Ton Plek·UP B•• Bod,
For Rerrt or ole
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overload aprlnlil. Good Tlrcll. Pomeroy Motor Co., Pomeroy, 0 ., For !tent -- Extenaton i.at1dera.
Sca!told hJards, Drop Clotbl.
Phone".491.
7 25 3tc
Clinton Finhcr, Middleport.
Phone 82ba.JC.
111 tf
1958 Ol!Mmoblle $2,405 Super 88
2 dr. Holliday Cpe. LeRs than (17)
Help Wonted
14.000 attual miles.
Power
.
ateeri011 and
brake! .
Fully
~-· equipped. Blaet.tnar'a, Pnmeroy,
ExJl!!rleneed
'1 20 6tc
Wallre" Wanted
185ft Buick VB Century.
12,695. 1
Must Apply In Person
2 dr. lUvicn r;pe. &amp;mart Ivory
MARTIN RES'fAURANT
• White Dnl11b. D)'ndlow drlve .l
Mlddl•port
One cM"eful owner, ~laettnar's, ,
7·23-3tc
Ppm1ror.
7 20 &amp;to
.-tousckeepcr wanted . Two adurr;:
Fred Kuuff, Pomeroy. 7·2.1-12tp
Bulek VB Sopor.
Sl ,DDD . 4·
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Help Wu ntcd- llonse Ia•t! pc r
6~
H. New one coat about $4MO .OO
yeAr!
of
age.
l'm••act
Juhn
Buck
This C»JC llke new In appearncr , 157 Dock St., Middleport
1nee and eondltion. Blaettnar'!,
7-ltl-12tp
7 20 8tc
Pomeroy.

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Gilmofe: Supply Store, Pomeroy.
-~ USlW roll·a·way bed. Call 303!
All work iuaranteed. Fuily ln·
between 7 .30 A. M. awl 7:30
sured. Vaughan's tndustrial and
7 · 23 · 3t~
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Realdenthirl 1'e·r mltc control Scr·
---···---vice, St. Mllry&amp;, W. Va.
723tf
( 121 Wonted to Rent l\lumln1.1m combination atorm and
RO'een window• and doon. Steel
(14) For Rent
and aluminum awnirtJI and ean.
optes. Call Wllllam Radford.
4·ROOM ROUSE, 3 ncre garden.
Roell: Sprl.llill,
52 tmop.
$3!J.OO per mo. At Apple Grove.
See '-lex Wheeler.
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Mrs. Hanr Chesher wa.s elect- 1 prestded at the bwme:~s meeting in obaervance of their fiftieth E Bush, Mrs 0 . P Klein, Mrs. League, accoraiftg to spo s e ·
ed president of Class 12 Circle of \ and other new orncen elected anniversary.
Glenn Lambert. Mra C. M. F{en· tor Milt Dunnell of the Toronto
Heath Methodill are vice president, dlrs. Buford
Mrs. Knight, who was presiding nCsy, Nellie Zerkle, Mrs. Carroll Star. Dunnell said
Day turned
th e WSCS of
Mrs.
Jame.a at her last meetin£ gave A ro::· Swanson, Mrs. Noa~
Haskins, down the presidency of tne AHL
Ch urch at their annual picnic East; secretary,
an d business meeting wednesday. Criiwell; treasurer, Mrs. C. R. sume of the year's work in rhyme Mrs. James Euler, Mra. Harold but said league officials are
The picnic supper was served Konkright. Mrs. Everett llavi.s ·which W'-8 enjoyed by members Woodger&lt;t, Mills Belli Sanborn, hopeful he will ac.cept a vice
Mrs. L. w. MeComas.
presidency.
bu ffet style C'n the lawn of tbe gave the report of the nominating and ruesta.
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Act'lrevemenh or t.he past 'feill'
!Sion. An arrangement
ot
Mra. Emerson Jr.m es presented included 1 pledge of $1M to the
roses and other summer flower.s the deyotlon•l program for the church budget; redecoration &lt;Jf
were sent by Mrs. James Weber meetifig with the devotional topic the church basement, kitchen and
includiag parsonage; gilts of food aud
ro r the center of the buffet "Consider the Lilies"
meditation. clothing at Christma5; a gift to t1 •
ta ble and miniature arrangements Stripture reading,
of 1ummer flowers were used . oa poems and color photos from the q~enther who i3 ill; decorating
the small tables scattered over "Together", MethOOist pub-lica· the church 4t Christmas and Eastion, Her program included poems ter; '.serving the Bloodmobile
the wide lawn.
The: u::essing was g;vcn by thP. medltatlont~ and articlea on the c~teen; purchase of new tableRev. c. Haymon Konkright, z "Beauty of Nature" and .she cloths for the C!inina: room; sale
guest and other guest.s were closed with an article "How to , or 390 lbs. of pecans; $25 to the
WSCS missionary pledge; party
Mrs. Clarence Casey, Mrs. Richard get more out of Life."
wells, Mrs. Vernon Weber, Betty A round robin letter was writ- and gift for Miss Bowen, Meig.s
Lynn Koehler, David Konkriiltt. ten to Mrs. P. L. Mitch, a class ,County Weekday Religious Educaand
~ ommunlcation:~~ tion teacher; serving Rotary each
Hostesses for the pic!li( were member,
r1.
Lawrence
Milhoan,
Mrs.
C.
read
by
the
secretary,
Mrs. M. L. Friday,
M
F. Hibbs, Mrs. Orin Smith, Mr1. French, Included letters from Sbe closed her original report
Roscoe Wlse, Mr!l. Ben Phi.ltoh Miss Bernice Bowen, Roclt:fol'd, with thanks to her officers and
a nd the hOme-m!l.c\p ice cream, Jowa, a former. member and Mrt.:. eoznmittees and a request that
• whieh was a part of the dessert James Weber, who thanked the '( the new officers be given loyalty
J co urse, wu the gift of Mr. and group for tbeir kindness during and cooperation.
POMEROY
PHONE 330·M
W. MAIN ST.'
Mrs. James Weber.
her recent illness and bospitallOthers pre&amp;ent were Mrs. Burr
Mrs. Eflrl Knlgbt, presi4ent, zatlon.
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Service. R. A. Finlaw, ~12 E.
M11in St., Pomeroy .
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FOR SAL•
The Dora Romine property tocated In Dexter, Ohio, and Middleport, Ohio, will be sold by the
unders.igned at the law offices of
Crow and Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio, at
10:00 o'clock A . M., Saturday, Jul)'
27, 1937. Property located ln Dex·
ter, Ohio, ls appraised at $6,800.
and eanr.ot be 1old for lelia than
this sum. Property located ln Mid·
dleport, Ohio, i1 appralaed at
$4,,000.00 and cannot be sold for
tes.a. than this sum. Real estate to
be 1old to highest bidder. Rubject
to the approval of the Court.
Sybli Ebersbsch, Executrix
(?) 19. 20. 22. 23, 24, 25, 26 71&lt;

120 Bl

here last month.
BrWlCr was convicted of fir.st
degr~ murder rot' tbe s'la.fiDg ol
mo th
H»nlingtcrn woman t
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d d 1 who
n s
· •ro. e ore .an
ur ng t e eom•se
, . 0. f the trial, Judte John
Dan1 1,jRJ .. and Prosecutor
Russell L.
Ib.ugherty 'obtalned a permit to
• CIU'l'Y • pistol .. a ..... ull.
., Wl.llii sald he was unable 1o
CCt a good view 1of the car from
Which the shot wu fired at hi.m
last nlghl. He •old he doubted

Mf$. HQfry CheShef .Named preSt•den t
Mlu Fried~ Faebnle was au- Mrs. Roland
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Day Is
thori.ed to mvestigate the coat 1no•t Covert, ~rs. E. S. Schaaf, likely to be named , vice prcai·
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OfCI 055 12C''JfC 1e OfH ea thCh UfC h orwith..m.,
atationary
~"·Bruce
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Hoekel •
an eognving
ol the marked
church \Mrs.
Llo•d,Robert
Mn. C.Coats,
E. Young,
Mr3. H. dent or the '""'erlcan

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)ride nor tbe driver.

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C.kies .. Party Tlmo, Chocolato pki. •29•
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Uord oald

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B!ltoln It aetlnr out
· or '-'le-ndlhlp for .the sultan, who
the vt• It 'battllna: '"holy warriors" Led b)'
the Imam ol Oman, rat~tlr than In

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Police Mid they bad befln un·
, .tbltt to d«~Crft.~11)e •hY anyone
m"J!t ytalri .(0 kUI WUUI. The
mii;)'Ol!. said one or the fbrea1s ht!
~~lved refemd to a r~cent
trial but palite salrl they d~ubt ed 1•1 had anything t do
'Ul
the trlai of Elmer o~~tltf Br WI .r
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SOD I8 Born T0

i-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., July 25, 1957

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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Dudding
(Jani"' Grate) Huntington htve
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announced the blrt of
pound, twelve ounce son, Samuel
Lee Dudding, on Monday , July 22,
at the Cabell County Hospital, in
Huntington .

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT
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RATES

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Grate, Charleston, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dudding, Huntington.
Great grandparents are J. H. Grate
of Middleport and Mr. and Mrs.
WilHam Baker, Pomeroy.

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2 eellb
word. one tn.o.. rtion. M.lnim:.un char&amp;e !IOc.--t ::enb
per word or :hree consecltUve Insertions.
Special - One month for 25 cents per word.
Full nte CJf 2 cents per wor.S wW be chJtr~ed for advcrtl~lng if
Dot paid for before the l~I&gt;Lh of erh month fo lowtng Insertion.
E:rren In Advertialn&amp;-Shoul be reported Immediately .. Th•
O.ii.J Sentiael ,..ill rtot be re~ponlible for mo11e than one mcorrtrl insertion.
Card of Thanka and Speebj Notice~ of Eventa $1.00. Obituariell
lltUbllshed at l cent per word.

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SAL F.. woodrow
HOH.SJ::S
7 25 3tc
Ingle, Hlttland, Ohio.

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n;;;e· will be &amp; dance July 27th Household Goods, U§cd Lumber,
lor all Moose and their gueatJ
Doors and Windows. Florence
at the Moose Club, E. Main St ..
Fitzgerald. Syracuse . Next door
Pomeroy, 9:00 until 12:00.
7 20 3tc
to Herb Par;.:cr.
7 2:S 3tc

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ALL MOOSE MEMBERS
WHIT I!: SWEET CORN. Stoles
Evergr('en. Call orders to JohnAU raffle tirkets mWlt he turned
r1y McMurray. Phone 386.
in not later than Saturday evening
7 25 3tp
July 27. Any member not turnin( In hb tickets shall he held .
responsible for same. ~lt."8Se \ 1956 HNricy Davld.,.un Motoreyd ~
turn Uckets in. any evenmg at
Model 5tl St. [n goorl condition.
the .Moose Lodge or Saturday
Priced to sell. See Dick Taylor
evenmg at Moose Club pance.
or Frank Cleland, Tlacin e, 0.,
7 25 ate
or Phonu Pomeroy 3631.

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tam.-.,nlte Luu,.age - Lane Cedu
c·nto•ll - LAU Window FanaFrl&amp;idaJre Refrigentora.
llker Fur"lta.~r•, Mlddl1port, Ohio
4 20 tr

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bour 1f(rtt"ker Service.
DaJ
Phone
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11227
Pho~o
DODGIIi • PL YMOUfH
803
DEAL1'dlS

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Horsepower Johnson glee. ~tarting motor. 12 rt. y&lt;'l low jacket
boat 11nd tr11ile-r . Call ijJ().M.
7 25 3tc

Auto Soles

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VB CU1tomllna. $1.093.
2 dr. Sedan. One of the beat ap·
J!ear•nt can on our lot.. Blaetl·
nar'•· Pomeroy.
7 20 6te

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rour beauties. 2-210'1 and 2
Bel·Alr11. One lite new convor. tlbte and a two doon. 131aclt·
7 20 6tc
nar'a, Pomeroy.
i813 Bulck SL'eelalt. $9QIJ_ Two
ntra ft ne earl 0 ne was owned
by &lt;tDI! of our mecbanic11 . Blaettnarl, Pomeroy.
7 20 6tc

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BILL CRILI&gt;S.
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PrNsure
cooker Cuner. 'L:UX&gt;. Phone
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TIRMITES &amp;diRMINlno '

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Beef
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pert Teettn~aa. Pbo'DI 6286 'Y
Mlddlopo!"
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eTru&lt;:k LoadJnJ E&lt;:luipment
eDu~ Tru&lt;:k Serv1~

VIRGIL W AMS(.EY
Pbone ChQbjre ~·74.78

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Get die p41rt §oil Jtlee be.tl

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All Mllloeud Modell

MITROPOLITAN
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SenUlD
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(Contht,u .d P:rom Pl.. OM)
local military conimandeN u they
are r.qulred."

25. Finch.
27.Arc
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Burney today
haUed the success of the Salk
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with her nieee . and huobdnd; ·Mr.
and Mrs. Fe1\x Alkire. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Cl'iarh~&amp; ' K•Ptelna
Sr. and son, .~y, .PI . AlR'@fa, ~lir.
visited with t!ielr , diu~hl•!
son-in-law, Mr,..:.anl:l ' ){rf. ;f'(!1lx ""~
klre. the former Mildred;Dpt.eiil' t.
Mr. and Mrs. FeiHs: Alkli'e ha(~
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b' hd
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brother, Roy *"ptt'in~,:w
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years old. Cake, JCe
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Kool Ade were served tO the~o.
lowing ' Mcs. Mary ',D,..,tll.
.
Betty Moore, Mr. and !)ir~\'(;harl
Kapteina Sr .. and E\Oy _o fi. Aur4)ra,
n.linois, Roger, Marilyh, and Sbir·
r ley Alkire.

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' . ICf:~ ,tlp ..f itll! :.(h(h~Jlots
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H e"''s . how to work It: ~ ' . H?n~~ii/at..,ore Lhan 68
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have recelVI-'d
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:N &amp; ] 'a
\!, at least,; ~ ;Balk shot since the
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' 4J'ted April 1~.
1'4,,~ r~. Ont·.JetJer. simply atand1 tor a'n"othe1'. In thla sampll A " ua~ • ' ~., ·'
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·~, lor the three L's, X tor the two O's, etc. _ Single letter.. •po•• ' 1ll'u5. .
: ~ trophes, the length and formation of the words
all hint&amp;
Of t.tus ~P.t~~ . Dr. Bu,rney. said
A surprise birthday party · wa~
' ( l:ach day the c.ade Jetters are different,
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D.~out 48 f!lil!ton neet. one or held Sunday July 21 for B. E. Car]
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A Otyptocram QuoY.tloa )
, cqmme~~cr ~ics · ?!.three injcc· Ice cream, c&lt;:~ke , ll,\lnts,, Kool
R o ·~~~ i:J,..-. ~o:..h~ 1'; £BMC, RW ~OJ\,11. A&amp;~l.i-- ~p.JtQn . perso,n a_ werp serv~d. to Mr .• and
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filftor 40 Yl!ilh':~r age li~vt! h&lt;:nl" E'. Cat!; ~rr. Helen Chapman
D s M A I V M E l C D A P..~G ~ C • J A P R E M'R(} Salk shots.
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daughter, Barbara of Silver Springs
;Dr. Burqey rleviewed the pro- Maryland, 'Mr. a,nd Mrs. Carl Phil·
D M W W PC I W.
-~gress· of the nation's pnliO vacri- lips, ·Athens, Mrs. Mary Diehl, ltarY~a~rday'• Ceyp~qucne: IF wE M\JS'i' PERisH lN THE · nat.h m program 3t a nieeting ' Witt! risonvill.e, Mr. and Mrs. Felix AI,
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l~P.dln~ · trh!d11.la1 c and public kire and family, HarrbonvHle, Mr.
FIGHT, OtJ ~ ,lJi!T,.V,f! P~~J·JKE z,~.~:,. • -~·••
' health authoritlea · ·late Titesd!ly and Mrs.""Earl AtkJns, RUtland, M•.
'DIItrlbuttd bJ ICiniJ 1'1aturJ ll)'ftit~tt
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'n:::d:'.:'::":mmarizeli r. his \'iev.'S in a , IU1~· Mrs_ Eugene At~; 1utland$"'i ..
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"There Ia no .•~Hie 1reah• obUptJon that ~ntam :should inter·
fert i,~ the •.nterna.l lfblra ol
O~Oan. he sud.
n the other hand, we have
quoted more thaJ.I one precedent
where the British fOvernment
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h~ve . in the p~st acted at the in,1f Jtn~~~
v1tat1on of a fMendly ruler to help
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Of~'
do~ain. ~
"That is what we are doing
,now."
He described Sultan Said Bin
·Taimur u "a firm (riend qf BrltCINCINNATI UP-Blaine c:j.;r.
ain
· whose soverei&amp;nty is ack- m;lius, 35, was btld today on
nowtedge;d."
ffnt drgree murder el:\arce~ for
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the straniULttion of a Cln~nnatl
woman in a secluded a:ravel pit
near here.
The woman was identified ~•
OfrJe
Vef
Dottie P'ox. 38, a friend of Cor ·
neliu s.
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AuthQrities captured Cornelius.
Tuesday. as he attempted to drive
his auto from the gravel pit near
TOKYO UP-Japanese dcfcn:-11' U. s. 52 between · Hooven and
.board authorities wen'! rcport :!d Cll'vcs in Hamilton County.
ta~ay to be concerned over th ~
A 15-yea.r-old
boyr watch~~
llUd1en · appearance of Soviet n:1 from a hill overlooking the g:ra)'l''
val craft in Far Easter11 water&gt;1. pit, said tle saW 'Corn~liys dta!if
The authorities wonderc(l if the struggling womali'·· troln his
the movement of two Russinn des· au lo.
troyers of the latest type and a
The boy said Cornelfr.ii ~at
tanker was eonnectOO with tht! the womart, t.hen wr~pPed 'an
'loviet government's closure of
undershirt around her tln'6at
Vladivostok Bay to foreign sht('· strangled her. The ~)'; r~ t 1
pinC · an~ . aircraft la&amp;t Saturday.
neighbOr's house and " f.Dt.ifk&gt;d
The Rw:sian action was ' M- [~U'f:borities.
\ (
, li~Wed tal;t~q for military reasom
Polic-e said CorneUU$ idintlfled
lna•mu_rh as Vladivostok is the the woman, and idmitted "'ifrlv!1it
Soviet Union's largest naval b~o.-,e her to the grave pit. He den~d
in the Far East.
attacking her.
.
Defense Board authorHics sai0
the two t.estroyers and the tank
er were bein]l sent by the Sn·
viet Union to the Far East citn·
Recent guests of Mr. an~ l(rs.
er as a "demonstration of power"
or a movp to boltlter its F;;r F'elix Alkire were .Mrt. B~'tty
Moore, MisS' .B~ty Lou Moore and
Eastern Naval Force .
Miss Barbara Bllrliatet, all. 6f rir1
Wayh'7 Ind.
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Krogo . . . "''" Sh-.•1n• . . . 3 ~:. 79c
LAtoof Applo
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There were no t"e('Orta of ~~
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Chicken Wings .... ·'"" of . . . . . . . . . "'·19~ '
Chicken •acks ... •oo~•"'"' •·· ~ .•. 2""' 25.

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home, 3 bedroom• •nd bath,
.!ICreen·ln tear porch overlook·
lng the beautiful Ohio River,
city water, new oil furnace.
Alao 3 eRr garag:e with 4 room
new modern ap1rtrpent, oil furnace, beaUtiful lawn, over an
acre of cardon. Irvint Ka :r
Jr., Phone 4.85. Pomeroy.

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,: neriJ, Rutla'!_d:.~bio. . 7 20 6lp
-..: 1 rox Terrier pupplot and moth·
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wnod burnh111 flrt&gt;pii\C!C, full
h11srmtlnt. Lm:o~ted on Orchard
Hlll, Galllpollo. $1D,l!OO. Call
Ga~ 1698.1 .
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Pine paneltcl Uvln1 room. wlth

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32. Young h~Jt'B'
'33. Rt.ver (Fr.)
Sf. Tempt
36, GOd ot war
37. Depart
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FOREMAN A AliBOTT T.V. SEJI.
VIC~ All makea Repaired by EX·

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che11ta
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you spend ·at K"!!or-10 stomps
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durln.s the weelr ~ndJn 1 July 13.
' only 150 pr.ralY"tic eue~ were ,,.
porud aa comPJNd to n: i:UJ'
ing the s.ame week 1ut )'ev. So
far thlJ )'MJ' Lhere ha¥4 bMD "
total of 1,7q pOlio calh.•'730 of
th ern par.l.ytie. At the . . . linW&gt;
la•t yt=ar, there- were 1.* CU!tl
reported, 1,739 of tMm panlytJc.
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(Contii)Uf4l Pram Ptlt ~OMl
T~e retti6n ripped out ol
plane was a~ the lavatory.
The cxplpstQn occurred 47 minutes after the plane left Laa Veg:as
an4 lhe.flij:~l landed at this bas!J
10r11e 100 mllea east of Loa Anieles in the Mojmve De-sert.
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13. Sm&amp;ll open ..
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tnga u•nat.J
1~. Wavtr
15. Engilah
11. Fortify
county
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18. Greek letter 18. Beget
17. Sprtng and 19. Rind. of '
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21. Complacent
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23. Spoken
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22. We-.Nome
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and have Fun with ••• Top Volue
Gifts. Get Top Value Glflo FREE
far Top Valu~ Stomps. You got

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PAINTING WANTF.D. All Kinds,
interior ;1nfl e:ttorlor. Roofa a 37 ACRES of tround, 12 of which
II river bottom. Located near
specialty. Edward Peloso, TU22Shade ruvcr on tood gravel road,
924. P. 0 . Box 76, Hartford, W.
Lay• well. Could be uaed for
Vo.
7 2&amp;6\p
~ummer cabln.
sen tor S400
Dcpcndtblc mi[ltUc lli.lCd marriElfl
down, financ:e balanev In monthwoman wants work. Generul
ly payments. can m, !lUton
ofl'lrc wurk , ~alcsllHiy, W;illres'&gt;.
7 211 8te
Wolle,
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FOR SALE OR TRADE. Two bed·
room hou~e wltll elty water, a:as
Ptllnling, interior nntl C'tterior .
furnace,
111 wen and 33 acres
Available now. R:~LcR ruason·
of Ja~~rd. Mlnenl rlchta: Tnller
able. Homer
Uuh•y. !'hone
Wanted .' Phone 907-M. Vlr11U
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Tealortl, Syraeuto.
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~-War.tt·d- PAPJ:o:R li ,\NCH\'J- -25
ye~
experience. Fret' et' l Hou11e tor Sale by owner. Beaull·
ful ranch atylto, 3 bod room
ma.tet~, L. v. ReiRlnaer, Radn •
home with reo woud 1idln1.
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GROUND BEEF
3 lb.
$1.00
GARLIC BOLOGNA
3 lbs.-$1.00

WEINER$
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19n1 PlY·
mouth Wagon, original black
finish . Nice, $:109. 19&amp;3 PlymOuth
Wagon , blue ~Q.d Ivory , automatl~ trans .. R&amp;H, $89~ . 183ft
Plymouth Wagon, 6 cyl. R&amp;H.
IIJ'OY flnl.Jh, 1144!. 19&amp;3 GMC Roomi for renl. CIO!:IC to town.
Tru~~: Jt6D 34 Ten flat b,ed, 4
l;17 ·8)1tternul.
7, 18· 12t~
ipeea tranamlaalon. Extra .... good ~---~-heavy Ures. !1147 Ford Tru&lt;k, ' ( ]
IU&amp; II Ton Plek·UP B•• Bod,
For Rerrt or ole
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Sca!told hJards, Drop Clotbl.
Phone".491.
7 25 3tc
Clinton Finhcr, Middleport.
Phone 82ba.JC.
111 tf
1958 Ol!Mmoblle $2,405 Super 88
2 dr. Holliday Cpe. LeRs than (17)
Help Wonted
14.000 attual miles.
Power
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ateeri011 and
brake! .
Fully
~-· equipped. Blaet.tnar'a, Pnmeroy,
ExJl!!rleneed
'1 20 6tc
Wallre" Wanted
185ft Buick VB Century.
12,695. 1
Must Apply In Person
2 dr. lUvicn r;pe. &amp;mart Ivory
MARTIN RES'fAURANT
• White Dnl11b. D)'ndlow drlve .l
Mlddl•port
One cM"eful owner, ~laettnar's, ,
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Ppm1ror.
7 20 &amp;to
.-tousckeepcr wanted . Two adurr;:
Fred Kuuff, Pomeroy. 7·2.1-12tp
Bulek VB Sopor.
Sl ,DDD . 4·
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Help Wu ntcd- llonse Ia•t! pc r
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H. New one coat about $4MO .OO
yeAr!
of
age.
l'm••act
Juhn
Buck
This C»JC llke new In appearncr , 157 Dock St., Middleport
1nee and eondltion. Blaettnar'!,
7-ltl-12tp
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Gilmofe: Supply Store, Pomeroy.
-~ USlW roll·a·way bed. Call 303!
All work iuaranteed. Fuily ln·
between 7 .30 A. M. awl 7:30
sured. Vaughan's tndustrial and
7 · 23 · 3t~
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Realdenthirl 1'e·r mltc control Scr·
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723tf
( 121 Wonted to Rent l\lumln1.1m combination atorm and
RO'een window• and doon. Steel
(14) For Rent
and aluminum awnirtJI and ean.
optes. Call Wllllam Radford.
4·ROOM ROUSE, 3 ncre garden.
Roell: Sprl.llill,
52 tmop.
$3!J.OO per mo. At Apple Grove.
See '-lex Wheeler.
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Mrs. Hanr Chesher wa.s elect- 1 prestded at the bwme:~s meeting in obaervance of their fiftieth E Bush, Mrs 0 . P Klein, Mrs. League, accoraiftg to spo s e ·
ed president of Class 12 Circle of \ and other new orncen elected anniversary.
Glenn Lambert. Mra C. M. F{en· tor Milt Dunnell of the Toronto
Heath Methodill are vice president, dlrs. Buford
Mrs. Knight, who was presiding nCsy, Nellie Zerkle, Mrs. Carroll Star. Dunnell said
Day turned
th e WSCS of
Mrs.
Jame.a at her last meetin£ gave A ro::· Swanson, Mrs. Noa~
Haskins, down the presidency of tne AHL
Ch urch at their annual picnic East; secretary,
an d business meeting wednesday. Criiwell; treasurer, Mrs. C. R. sume of the year's work in rhyme Mrs. James Euler, Mra. Harold but said league officials are
The picnic supper was served Konkright. Mrs. Everett llavi.s ·which W'-8 enjoyed by members Woodger&lt;t, Mills Belli Sanborn, hopeful he will ac.cept a vice
Mrs. L. w. MeComas.
presidency.
bu ffet style C'n the lawn of tbe gave the report of the nominating and ruesta.
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Act'lrevemenh or t.he past 'feill'
!Sion. An arrangement
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Mra. Emerson Jr.m es presented included 1 pledge of $1M to the
roses and other summer flower.s the deyotlon•l program for the church budget; redecoration &lt;Jf
were sent by Mrs. James Weber meetifig with the devotional topic the church basement, kitchen and
includiag parsonage; gilts of food aud
ro r the center of the buffet "Consider the Lilies"
meditation. clothing at Christma5; a gift to t1 •
ta ble and miniature arrangements Stripture reading,
of 1ummer flowers were used . oa poems and color photos from the q~enther who i3 ill; decorating
the small tables scattered over "Together", MethOOist pub-lica· the church 4t Christmas and Eastion, Her program included poems ter; '.serving the Bloodmobile
the wide lawn.
The: u::essing was g;vcn by thP. medltatlont~ and articlea on the c~teen; purchase of new tableRev. c. Haymon Konkright, z "Beauty of Nature" and .she cloths for the C!inina: room; sale
guest and other guest.s were closed with an article "How to , or 390 lbs. of pecans; $25 to the
WSCS missionary pledge; party
Mrs. Clarence Casey, Mrs. Richard get more out of Life."
wells, Mrs. Vernon Weber, Betty A round robin letter was writ- and gift for Miss Bowen, Meig.s
Lynn Koehler, David Konkriiltt. ten to Mrs. P. L. Mitch, a class ,County Weekday Religious Educaand
~ ommunlcation:~~ tion teacher; serving Rotary each
Hostesses for the pic!li( were member,
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Lawrence
Milhoan,
Mrs.
C.
read
by
the
secretary,
Mrs. M. L. Friday,
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F. Hibbs, Mrs. Orin Smith, Mr1. French, Included letters from Sbe closed her original report
Roscoe Wlse, Mr!l. Ben Phi.ltoh Miss Bernice Bowen, Roclt:fol'd, with thanks to her officers and
a nd the hOme-m!l.c\p ice cream, Jowa, a former. member and Mrt.:. eoznmittees and a request that
• whieh was a part of the dessert James Weber, who thanked the '( the new officers be given loyalty
J co urse, wu the gift of Mr. and group for tbeir kindness during and cooperation.
POMEROY
PHONE 330·M
W. MAIN ST.'
Mrs. James Weber.
her recent illness and bospitallOthers pre&amp;ent were Mrs. Burr
Mrs. Eflrl Knlgbt, presi4ent, zatlon.
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FOR SAL•
The Dora Romine property tocated In Dexter, Ohio, and Middleport, Ohio, will be sold by the
unders.igned at the law offices of
Crow and Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio, at
10:00 o'clock A . M., Saturday, Jul)'
27, 1937. Property located ln Dex·
ter, Ohio, ls appraised at $6,800.
and eanr.ot be 1old for lelia than
this sum. Property located ln Mid·
dleport, Ohio, i1 appralaed at
$4,,000.00 and cannot be sold for
tes.a. than this sum. Real estate to
be 1old to highest bidder. Rubject
to the approval of the Court.
Sybli Ebersbsch, Executrix
(?) 19. 20. 22. 23, 24, 25, 26 71&lt;

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here last month.
BrWlCr was convicted of fir.st
degr~ murder rot' tbe s'la.fiDg ol
mo th
H»nlingtcrn woman t
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ur ng t e eom•se
, . 0. f the trial, Judte John
Dan1 1,jRJ .. and Prosecutor
Russell L.
Ib.ugherty 'obtalned a permit to
• CIU'l'Y • pistol .. a ..... ull.
., Wl.llii sald he was unable 1o
CCt a good view 1of the car from
Which the shot wu fired at hi.m
last nlghl. He •old he doubted

Mf$. HQfry CheShef .Named preSt•den t
Mlu Fried~ Faebnle was au- Mrs. Roland
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thori.ed to mvestigate the coat 1no•t Covert, ~rs. E. S. Schaaf, likely to be named , vice prcai·
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atationary
~"·Bruce
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Hoekel •
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ol the marked
church \Mrs.
Llo•d,Robert
Mn. C.Coats,
E. Young,
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Re.. 'lUS WOMEN'S DRESSES ••...•..• • 8.00
Be&amp;. flt.OO WOMEN'S DRESSES ..... .... $1.00
Jte&amp;, ' 8.85 WOMEN'S DRESSES ......... $8.00
Reg. f 1.15 W6MEN'S DRESSES ...... .. . $5.00
87 Be,. ' US WOMEN'S DRESSES ......... U .OO
110 Bee· $ 3.15 WOMEN'S DRESSES . . . . . . . . $3.00
US Rell. $ 2.95 WomoD'I HOllie Dren... . . ... $2.00
7 Jte&amp;. $US Women's Play S11lla ..... . . . . .. .. • 2.00
11 Ref. $US WOMEN'S SKIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . $%.00
11 Re(. $3.8S to $7.85 WOMEN'S SKIRTS . . . . $3.00
%0 Be,. $!.95 IDd $3.85 GIRLS' SKIRTS ... . .. $%.00
5 Bee· '11.50 GIRLS' COATS .• •.. . .. . .... $10.00
18 BOI· $13.95 GIRLS' COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1.00
3 Bel. $1!.15 GIRLS' COATS ............ . $ 1.00
t ROI. ftt.OO GIRLS' (;OATS . . . . . . . . . . . • . $ 7.00
%1 B... $ 8.85 GIRLS' COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4.00
11 Reg. ' 7.IS GIIW!' COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . f 5.00
10! Reg. $1.48 and U.DS GIRLS' SHORTS ... . fl.OO ·
7 Be&amp;. $3.15 GIRLS' PLAYSUITS •........... U.OO
27 Reg. $US GIRLS' T SHIRTS . . . . . . .•... U.118
IS Rec. $2.39 to $3.95 WOMEN'S SHORTS . . . . $1.00
8 ReJ. 'US MATERNITY DRESSEB . . . . . . . ,3.00
Z ReJ. $US MATERNITY DRESSI!ll ........ $!.00
11 Rei. $5.95 MATERNITY TOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00
I Reg. $US WOMEN'S CREPE ROBES .. . ... n.OO
1 Rec. $8UO WOMAN'S COAT . .. .... . . . .. $19.75
! Reg. $%UO WOMEN'S COATS ........... UUI
5 Rec. $3UO WOMEN'S SUITS .. .... . ... .. $19.7S
2 Reg. $25.00 WOMEN'S SUITS . . . . . . . . . . . . UUO
4 Reg. $19.118 WOMEN'S Str!TS . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 9.75
S Bee. $17.50 WOMEN'S SUITS . . . . . • . . . . . . • 8.75
1 llec. UUS WOMAN'S SUIT • ............ $ 7.48
1 Reg. $13.85 WOMAN'S SUIT . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1.98

WOMEN'S LINGERIE
6 Reg . • 3.95 R.A YON TRICOT GOWNS
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4 Reg. n8.95 NYWN TRICOT GOWNS
... $3.00
8 Reg. $5.95 NYLON TRICOT GOWNS ... . .. $3.etl
7 Reg. $3.15 NYLON TRICOT PETTICOATS . $%.00
3 Reg. $1.95 NYWN SHORTY GOWNS ... . . U .OO
6 Reg. $1.50 Extra Large Rayon PANTIES .... . 75e
%7 Reg, 59e RAYON TRICOT PANTIES . ....... 3k
! Reg . ...95 NYLON TRICOT SLIPS (&amp;d) .... $3.00
% Reg. $3.95 WALTZ LENGTH GOWNS ..... U.OO
I Reg. $3.95 BABY DOLL PAJAMAS ... . .... $2.00
2 Reg. $3.95 Nylon Trleot PAJAMAS .... . •.. f%.00
2 Reg. $2.85 Rayon Cre110 BED JACKETS .. . . $2:00
12 Reg. $1.95 E•tra Size lloyon Trl&lt;ot SLIPS . . $1.00

FOUNDAliON GARMENTS
3 Reg. $3.85 STRETCH GIRDLES ...........
I Reg. f1 .50 NYLON GIRDLE ....... . .. .. .

! Reg. $7.95 Cotton Brocade GIRDLES .. . ...

1 Reg. $8.95 HI WAIST GIRDLE ..... . ... . ..
I Reg. $5.95 DACRO.N GIRDLE . . .. . . . ... ••
I Reg. $5.00 STRETCH GIRDLE . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Reg. $2.50 MESH STRETCH GIRb'LES .. ...

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Rei· tUS MEN'S KNIT POLO SHIRTS . ... .. $2.00
Reg. tU8 Sbort Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS . . . . .. $1.50
Reg. $1.95 Long Sleeve While Dress Shlrh . . . . $1.38
Men's Bli Yonk Matching Uniform• ...... • 6.00 a suit

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1 Reg. $8.95 WOMAN'S HANDBAG . .. . .. ...

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9 Reg. $7.85 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS • , •..•.. $4.00
19 Reg. $2.85 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS' . . ...... $1.50
14 Reg. $1.9S WOMEN'S HANDBAGS ... . .. . . $1.00
1Z Reg. $1.00 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS . . . .. .. . . 50c

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Bog. $1.98 18"•18" WALL MIRRORS . ..... .. . $1.81

ZO lneb BICYCLES . . ... . ........ . ...... . $3&amp;.00

Reg. U.69 f8"x18" WALL MIRRORS .... . .. .. $1.31
Reg. $2.49 !O"dO" \tALL MiRRORS ... ...... , .1.98

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28 Ineh BICYCLES . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , .. . $39.00

Reg. t3.28 2!"x2Z" WALL MIRRORS .. . .. . .. . fi!.68
Reg, $5.91 14"xS4" WALL MIRRORS .. . ... . .• $U8
Reg. f8.95 18"x80" WALL MIRRORS' . . ..... . . $5.44

NURSERY FURNITURE
Bel. $11.11 BATHINI!TTES . . .. .. .... .' ...... • 8.88
Bel. UUI BATHINBTI'ES •. . . .. . . ..... . .. $13.88
Ref. $4.%9 CAR SEAT8 .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . • f3.00
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UUI BASSlNETTES ....•.. . .. . ... . •• $7.00
$11.10 STROLLERS .. .. .. , ...... , .... U ••OO
11UI STROLLEIIS ... ......... .. . ... fll"O
UUI STROLLERS ...... .. ......... . $li.;ll
$lUI FOLDA HI Clh\IRS . . .... , . .... U .81
$1t.IO PLAY PENS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . U .tS
'IUO BABY IIIOll .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . I! ...
$1'l,IO BABY BEDS ... .. .. • .. .. .. .. . . . $1••00
ReJ....t5 CAR. BEDS . .. .... ....... .. ...... ...00
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4 Res. $18.81 LIGHT FINISH TABLES ..••..
I Rea. $11.10 TV TABLE IDd CART .... . ... .
2 Rea. $18.81 STEP TABLES .. .. ...... . ....
2 Rei. $12:50 LIGHT ROUND TABLES . . ..•
1 Re.. $14.91 PICTURE WINDOW TABLE . ..
1 Reg. $2'1.10 LIME OAK STEP TABLE . . . . . .
I Res. fU.ts DRUM TABLE .. . .. ,. . • . . . . •
1 ReJ. 18UO DRUM TABLE • .. . . : . . . . . . . •
1 Ref. $!2.50 DRUM TABLE .. .. . •... . , .••
2 Rea. $3l.SO CORNER TAIJL£8 ..•. . .••• . ••
! Re1. 117.110 CORNER TABLES .. .... . . .. • •.
1 ReJ. ~~.91 CORNER TABLE . . . . . . . . . . . •

Reg. $%.95 WOOL aiUI NYLON STOLES ....
Reg. $%.85 SILK and COTTON STOLES ....
Reg. $3.95 SILK ud COTTON STOLES . . . .
Reg, $5.95 WOOL STOLES • . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$2.00
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15 Reg. $2.50 COTTON BRAS . ..... . ... . ... : . 'U .S&amp; '
· i 'Reg. $2.00 CO'I"''qN BRAS . . .. : ...... ... .. '$1.50
9 Reg. $4.00 CINCH BRAS ... ... . .... . .... 'UO
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7 Reg. f2.50 COTTON STRAPLESS BRAS ... . 11.10

UUB
$1%.88
$".811
UU8
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$18.88
$18.88
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Regular $1.00 Costume Jewelry · · · · · · SOc
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8 Reg. $1.29 GLASS ASH TR,AY SETS . . . . . . . GOt
4 Reg. $1.89 GLASS ASR "~:BAY Sl!:I'S .... . .. 75e
120 Reg. lfle GLASS DISHES , . . . . . . .. . . ..... lOc

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BOOK. CASES- DESKS aild (EDAR CHESTS

WillNotBaDot .
Issue In November

42 Reg. 45c CASSEROLE BASKETS . . . . . . . . . . lOt
11 Reg. 59c CASSEROLE BASKETS • . . . . . . . . . 30o
8 Reg. 75e CASSEROLE BASKETS .. . . ... . .. SOt
6 Reg. 95e CASSEROLE BASKETS . . ..... . , . SOt
4 Reg. $1.10 CASSEROLE BASKETS . ... . . .. 50t
3 Reg. $1.19 CASSEROLE BASKETS .. . .. .. . 50c
11 Reg. U.OO BRILLIUM TRAY$ ·....... , . , . . SOc
5 Reg. $US CENTERPIECES . . . . . . . • . . . . . $1.00
43 Reg. 35e PLAS11C PicrUR:E l'RAMES .... tOe
4 Reg. tl.95 GLASS SANDWICH 'TRAYS . .. $1.00
41 Reg. 39e CHINA CUPS IDd SAJJ&lt;:EIIS . .. ... 21ie
14 Roc. $2.95 EJedrlc lt~seel Dost~;oyerl . .... $1:00
11 Reg. 98e PLAS~IC fLACE MAT SETS . .... 3~e
3 Reg. $4.15 &lt;;AST IRON GRILLS . . . . . . . . $%.00
11 Reg. $1.$9 TEA POTS ........... .. .. ... . 60e
59 Reg. 59e GRAVY BOATS .. ... ..... 1.. .... ~ S9c
6 Reg. fl.ll SUGAR IDd CREAM SETS • . . . . . $0e
63 Jt.og. 89c SALT ~d PEPPER SETS . . . . . . . . . %5e
14 Reg. U.l9 COVERED DISiii!S .. . . .. ... ... lfle .
15 Reg. 50t , MEA~ P~TTERS ; . .... .. , ... ·. , . 25c
31 Reg. $1.00 MEAT PLATTERS . ... c . . . . .• . :' ioe

J Rei. $10$.00 M..~IDY Drop Leaf Tallie. ..• ~:::::
t Rec. '101.0' Comer Cltbla Cab)nell ... . . .. .
2 Re1• .1101.10 Ml/lOP,IJY Bulfeta ...•. . • • .. ,

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1 ReJ. _....0 Waln11t Book Caie ........... .

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WASHIN~TON (UP) - House Democrats bitterly. blamed
Prelident Etsenhower today for defeat of the f1 500 000 000
school eoJUitructlon bln.
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d Houu Republican• def~nded the President's role. But they
a mttled his failure to giVe strong support to th
hurt tis chances of passage.
e measure

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Health .~as qot acted on
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pmnll ~o dump un;here were waiting

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Reg. $149.00 8 pe. Walnut or' Blonde Mahogony
2 »eg. $268.00 3 pe. Solid Maple . ... . . .. . ..
1 ft.eg. $U9.00 a pe. Mahogany . ... . . . ... . .
1 p.eg. UJI7.00 ape. Wolnut ...... . . . ......
1 .!leg. $,197.00 3. pe. Seo Foam Mahogaay . . ..
1 Reg. tll1,q0 3 pe. Walnut . . ... . . . .......
2 Reg. U97.oo 3 pe. S'ea Foam Mahogany ....
1 Reg. $249.00 3 pe. Blue Mink . . .. . . . . . . ..
1 Reg. $249.QO 3 pe. Solid Maple . . . ... . •..
I Reg. $269.00 3 pe. Moo!llDlil Mahogany . . . .
1 Reg. f289.00 3 pe. Tan Bark . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Reg. $~88.00 3 po. Lbn~d Oak . .. . ........
1 ReR .•248.00 • po. Jloltde MahORIDf . .....
1 Reg. $188.00' pe. Walnut . . . . . . . . .... . .
Z Reg. tZOI.O@ 3 pe. Seafoam Mahogany . .. . .
1 Reg. $54UG 3 pe. Solid Maple . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Reg. f%48.00 4. pe. M!lhogany Nutmeg ......
1 Rec. $288.09 4 pc. Dark Mahogany . . . . . .
1 Reg. $U2.0P 3 pc. Solid .Cherry .. I·.. .. .. .
1 !leg. ••ta.qo 3 p~. S»lld Cherry . . ... .....
1
f$,49.00 3 pc. SoU~ Cherry . ... .. ... .
1 ft:og. $3&amp;7 .09 3 pc, Solid Maple . .. ... .. ...
1 g. fiDA.oo 3 pc. Seafoam Mah-ogany . ... .
1 og. $!41.00 3 pe. Solid Magnolia ..... . ...

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$99.00
$222.00
1261.00

U71.00

$141.00
$1UOO
USii.OO
$188.00 ·
$188.00
$218.00
$216.00
$139.00
$199.00
$182.00
$171.00
$422.00
$199.00
$218.00
$468.00
$444.00
$422.00
13ZZ.OO
$184.00
$158.01

DREsSERS and CHESTS
I Reg. $59.00 Walnut Chest . . .. $41.50
I Reg. $42.50 Blonde Mahogany
. Chest $35.00
I Reg. $97.50 Maple Desk Chest . $66.00
I Reg. $69.00 Seafoam
Mahogany Chest $44.00
I Reg. 27 .SO Red Mahogany Chest $22.88
I .Reg. $27.50 Maple Chest .... . $22.88
I ):\eg. $32.50 Salem Maple Chest $26.00
I Reg. $42.50Salem
Maple Dresser $34.00
2 Reg. $32.50 Metal Wardrobes . $26.00.
. 2 ~~' $42.50 Me\al W~rdrobes $34.00
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Reg. $99.00t&gt; Breakfost
Sets . . ... $80.00
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Re~. ,$ 1'29:00 ;flrea~fast
Sets' ... $103.00
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28 ReJ. 35c FLOWER, POTS . . .. ... . ..... , , . ZOe
13 Reg. U.OO GARDEN TOOL SETS . . . •.. . .. • 89e

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Reg. $13.50 (illder ltep~e'e!DeDi"CUshlons . . JB,OO
Reg. $16.50 Gltilor Repl~m•lll ~~llloas . . U2.0P
Reg. $1.85 E·l Real UtWty Cu~0111 . . . . . . . $1,q.
Reg.· $28.95 Hoover "Pixie" Sweepers . .. . $15.00
(for CIOUIIng Furniture)
4 Reg. $48.95 Hoover Lark Sweepers .. .,. . .. $15.00
1 Reg. "9.00 Lewyt Vacuum Cleaner •. •.. . ;• f40.eo
4 Reg. $11.95 Bissell "Grand lloplds" Sweepers $7.etl
(DIIeontlnuod Models)
1 Reg. $8.95 Sofa Pillow (foam ·rubber) . , , . • . $3.00
3 Reg. $4.95 Corduroy Pillows : . - . . . . . . . . . . . $3.o4
7 Rei. ,us ~~a P~lowe (loam illbber) , • . . . . $2.50 ,
39 Keg. tZ .•Ii lloiiiiOir l'jllows &lt;kOflilk fiUed) . . . h.O&amp;
20 Reg. fl.95 Corduroy Sofa PIUowa .... . . . .. . U.Qq
6 Reg. $1.59 Sola Pillows (eotton flllod) .. , .. .. $1.00
8 Reg, $1.95 Plastic Tailored Cw1alns 35"x54" pr. $1.00
10 Reg. $1.8~ Plastic Shower cartlitN.l'it;l!' pr. '1.00
9 Reg. n.69 Plastle Shower Criljl\:n~· pr.''U.!i.• ·
2 Reg. $3.95 Shower Curtain Ensemble . . . . . . . U.G~
18 pro. '5.85 DRAPES .. .... . ... . ...... . pr: $3.00
!0 prs. $7.95 DRAPES .... . .. . . ...&lt;. ... .. pr. . .
7 p~: f8.15 .J'tlnled Fli!!&gt;f~. DRAI11;;~ . ... pr.
20 R~g.
~\'1~ VileOie ·aug, ~11:X48" •. ;
, 31 Reg. 1.85 TUfted Seatter R~~Ct 30''¥48" ...
18 Reg. JUS Plald~ne Sealfllr: RU~t ·%4:,~1 ·
43 Reg. $1'.f5 CbeniUe Bedl\ireads . .... .., . : ..
42 Reg. fS.H Chenille Bedspreads· ... "· . : . .-~.
28 Re1. $5.85 Llntless Vlseose Nylon Bedspreads
14 .Reg. •3.95 Tuflod Bedspreads .. . . . .... ... .
4 Reg. t13.~S Rtl8ebnd Bedspreads . .. . . ..••.
1 Reg. $11.95 Cloverlelll' Chenille Bedspread ..
4 Reg. flO.tl Calldlewlek Llntlen Bedspread• •
1 881. UO.OO H~bnal~ Bedll)ll'ead . . . .. .... .. ,
~. Reg, .8.1$ Bedlpread ..... . . ... ....... .. .
· t ·Reg, f8.t5 Cotton Betipreado .. . . . . . . . . . . . ,
18 Reg. $3.85 Cotton Seeraueker Bedopreads , .
2 Reg. f1 ••91 Bedspread1 . ... .' .. .. .. .... . .
11 Be•. IUS Plastic GUder Covera . ... . ...•..
18 Re(. $1:t5 Pla1lle ~ap&amp;e Covera· ... . ... . , .
23 R~. $2.85 Plaslle Gilder Covers . ..... , . . . . ~;;:;;
10 Reg. ftS.OO Samsonllo flat B""e1 . . . . . . . . $1
&amp;eg.•8.95 Window A-:nlnp .. : .. . . ; .. . .. .. .
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Club Plangjng

A
Drought AreaS.
BY UNITED PRlS~
Fair 5kte,e were eltpoot~d

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contj.nue today over the drought-

parcbed East, and tbe

one-ti11ut fiMA

Western "dust bQw) '' wa1 mired
In more mouture than it couJd
i&gt;andle.
Foreeastera said n o rain wa;

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drought. Damage to crops m the
region, extending from Malr.c

to Virginia, is estlmated at ten!!

of mlllions of d9Uar s, and farm
experts warqed the figure equid
s ho!rt much higher unless raios
cort\e in · the Oezt four or five
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7~;o;: "'bu!'ldl,y, rains up to
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lod ay.
Weathermen
thunder.!lhowen
frnm
slope., of the Rockie$
the Great Lakes.
affected by the Easteno
are Maine, New Hampparts of New York, New
Pennsylvania , Delaware.
MaaaaehusetU, ConnecIsland and MaryJanc!.
said rain in the
area hu been
normal mnce

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revealed n

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act~aJ welding in·
practi~e. ~e ~sl~

a..;::!i:t:J~~:staged
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annual l(eSunday a!·
lernoon at 1 o'clock with some 50
amateur r.Qcertl expected to par-·
Uclpate. The affair ~ being sponsored JoinUy by the RavenswOO\I
Lions Club and the Ravenswood
Boat Club. Jam~ Beauseau If
c:ba~1n of the event whic!:b is
expecti;d to .tttract at least 3000
IIQeC:lato&amp;.
Swift curre'nu and rain h.ampere(l last year'a activities, yet
the affair wu the most suereas
ful
.stqed. 'I'bfs year n~w
have been constructed
W'ith lacilitiea for

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in· sil{hl for an 11-~;tate Eastl!rn }
ll'el in the grip of a ~wo--month
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GAS and ELECTRIC RANGES

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5 Reg. $2.45 Aluminum Coffee Servers . . .... $1.50
. 24 Reg. FUO Plastie Wuhlng Machine Coven . $1.00
120 Reg. 75c METAL WASTE BASKETS ....... 50t

Rea. $5.95 INFANTS' SRAWLS .. .. . • .. .. $3.00
Beg. 16.95 INFAN~ Slio\WL .. . . ........ $3.00
Rei. 13.95 INFANT'S SHAWL . . . . . . . . . . . . $%.00
Reg. $2.95 INFANTS' SIJAWLS .. , ..... .. 11.50
Reg. 11.95 INFANTS' S;wEATEIIS . . ..... . $1.118
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II ReJ. $2.50 INFANTS• SWEATERS .....• . . $1.50
11 Reg. $2.95 DIAPER SETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 ,
1% Reg. $3.95 Boys' Corduroy Diaper Sets . . . . . $2.80
8 Reg. $3.95 Glrla' Corduroy Dr.per Sets . . . . . $2.00
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3 Reg. $3.95 Glrla' Cotton DIAPER SETS . .. . . $%.00
$3;oo
9 Reg. $2.95 BOYS' 2 PC. SUITS . ......... , $1.50
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$1.50

8 Reg. $8.118 Strolcla Pantle GIRDLES ... . . ,': $3.00

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1 Reg. $3.58 CHINA DRIPOLATORS ....... $%.00
1% Reg. 13.49 Al~tmlnum Coffee Makers . . . . . $1.50

WOMEWS STOLES

5 Reg. f$ .00 Stretch Pintle GIRDLES . . .. . ~. $3.00
41 Reg. $1.25 COTTON BRAS ..... . . .. .. . .';' . . 71e

Reg. $9.95 Men's Trousers
Reg. $7.95 Men's Trousers
Rei). $5.95 Men's Trousers

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of the bUI . and an Eisenhower '"
PORTSMOUTH. 0: UP _ A Apokellllan on edueation mattera ' ~
.11pok~sman for the: Cohtmbia Gas blamed the defeat on ''hard-rock
System today refuaed to affirm re- oppoaition" by 10me House DH!Iil•
ports ~ c~mpany planned to bera to all federal aid prOgram~,
Kybuild 1 $10 million plant at SiJoam, the eronpmy wave and tbe ''lin- '
·· near bere.
~~~ arpmen.t" left ovtr the
~ill .. fund distribution Ionnula
The spokesman said in New
This dl
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York tbe company has an option li~~: spute remamed to th~ end .
on "some acreage" in the Slloam
of Elsenboyer's ret~C,
to fully support tbe eom.........:
,rea but that "further announce.
bill:
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ment depended on progress of
Pllnlt"

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may announce
~:~;~in two or three
gi
on the site nicl
mil\icm"'ere planning to build a $fO
planl
Preston Oil Co., a sabsjdiat1
o.t: Colwnbia Gas System. started
preliminary work today Cor a MO
!l'IWop- ~oUar ~hemical pltUlt located across tbe Ohio River at
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Tbe P,lant is expened J ~ 0 em
ploy a~ut ?OO .persons ta pump
natural' gas mto tbe bulltl\og and
proeel! it into ~'y produeta for
eomm,rcial and industrial use.
Tbe Plaut will be loeated on a
1~:-"C!re .tract r.ecentl;y purchased from the. Chesapeake 1: Ohlo
Railroad Cg., located aerOu the
river fi'Pm New Boston, Ohio.
Columbia .al.ao has opthml\!d
367 acr~ of the c. &amp; O's 1 000
acre Jndustrial site, along 'tite
Ohio River at Frost and at other
Kentucky communities along tts
rail lines~
'Contractors for t he plant will
be ~e J . F. Pritcbud and Co.,
Of .Dt.llln~ 4-CJty, M:o.

Fair And Warmer' .
Foreeast· ·

F~r Tb~ Weekend
I

be

'P&amp;rellf.s or ,uardta.,

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By UNITID PlESS
Cloudy and 11!001 wt.ather hung
Ohki , tOday, rormiDJ th-f!
bOwidary ot ahower
. Mit:!higan aad
The weatherman said the clouds
would f.rtft e-.:tward and produce
a few scattered" showt!Jil in the
Late Erie .-eetlon of the state.
The weather map sbowed high
pressure tovering Ohio and ,Penn·
sylvania and a Jow pressure area·
over Wiaeons~n. The Wisconsht
lowl however, grew steadily weak·
bf, friday morning .and wu
eqected .to have Aittle or no

elfeet on Ohio's weatber.

!Jle weekend (orecaat was (or
fatr anti warm weather.
Morning temperature8 in Oh1o
fanged fr&lt;lm !57 at Toledo and 1r ·~;~··~
Zanesville to 65 at Cleveland.
CJncinnatl had 61 and Columbll$
62.

~xplorer Scouts

Will Sp«)nsor
The Explorer Scouts will sell
home made ice cream anrt cakes
Saturday start1n1 at 4 p. m. at the
Middleport ~gfon Hall.

·be run under
h~&gt;i';~~l~;·~,!lii' American Powel'
ren•o, ...,~ .
wfth UJe excepexhaust will
racers under 21
must bave wntten,

t

ment ••
'
Rep. S1muel K. McConnel Ir. ·

Social Saturday

Sets . . ~ ..•$1a7.00
'

a~

I can determme," Ba1ley ~(
aJtboug.b as la~e as WedDesda)' I
was promi.&lt;ed • !et~er or ...,,.,.

The- Seouts will be delighted to IAD!••;'&gt;oa
Hceive contributions for
u1~&gt;Uld have been busy thl8
with the assistance of their
f!il and (Mrs. Richard ~:;~;~d
Wif• of their advisor, in
lc.e .eream which bas been
,.,, tbe· 11le.

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