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Page Eight

fhe !&gt;oily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Thursday, June 28, 1956

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Sunday School Class Stages Its Ow~ Circus

The Daily Sentinel

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Loyal Beream Clau
Ia Atlendance Leader

CANASTA, CLUB GUEST

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Mrs. c . D. R~ictunan w.as ·a
guest Tu~day evening \Wien the
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Canasta Olub met at ·the ·b orne of
The Loy.al Bereana Clti!l 'had
Mrs . M.iUard Wlldermut.b p ·
tbe Iar.g~!ilt attendan.ce Wedn.es. nzes do.')' even1ng at tbe ' pra.yer ~Ice
were .-:warded to Mrs. E. M. B.llke and bible itudy cliiSB at the
nnd Mrs. !Wbert Raw&amp;p, Tbe I Chureb of Christ Fred Gardner,
nex:t party wil} be held at the pastor, c~ducted the Sible claM.
home of .lk'!. EarJ Knight. Mrs. and Jenn1~er Labse and Su&amp;an
d-~~"""'~ SJa.ter rec1ted the Books of the
\\''t ldennu lh ,serveu'
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course to tlh~ lljlme'd above and 1 M11S. w1JJ.1am Bradford was
' M.r~. Ru515ell Wilson, Mrs. Ern-~ leader of the' devotional service
11wt.t Shuler and 1Mra, E&amp;rl Warn- and .Mrs. Nora Binniogbam wlll
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be the le-ader on July 4th.

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Shanor S. Scllaaf, •llddl•rcrt SOciety Edlto• - Phone u07Q

~f&lt;iUe Bearbs Haw,tlns. Pomerov Soclet.v ~dl~to!!r;;;-~Pb~o~n~e~6!!24~4...:~~~~~~--­
fthe/ Garland Guest Speaker
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At Wildwood Garden Meeting Club Outing Held
lUos Ethel GarlODd was gu..£ lh&lt; ·host&lt;3ses dllliin1! &lt;he oocU.l
peaker
tfte Wildwood Gar. •hour to Mrs. Amanda Baer, Mrs.
Tuesday Evening
en Club met 'I'Ues.day evening at J ahn F. Baily, Mrs. Mark Evans.
~hen

e home of Mrs. U. S. Neue, at Mns. Charles Baer, Mrs. Arthur
The l''riendly N~ighbors Club
se Settlement W'i.tb Mrs. Fl"ed Nf:'ase, !Mrs. Norman F.i.sber, Mrs. enJoyed an outing and wiener
ase a co-boatews.
Hollon, Mrs. Christy Baer, Mrs. J cast Tuesday even'in·g at Sailey's
The meeUu-g opened wtth the Paul Fisher, M.r'S. David NNse, LP.ke.
Pl'ersent were Mrs. Joseph Stru~b poem led by Mra. Edison Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mrs, Homer
ble , '-1Ts. Emmerson Well, Mra.
,r "'non, .pl"Mident. Members reli· HoLter, Mrs. Ru.ss Watson.
:;N;mded to roll caU w~tb "A oew
l}frs. Milton Hoodasbelt, Mrs. Henry Werry, Mrs. Geor.ge BudliJOwer in ·m y garden."
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Vemon Nease, Mrs. John- Ihle. l'lnan. Mlrs. David O!lli.ng« and
\. 'J!he report of nominating com- Mrs. Harry Roush, b{ra. .J(.t.h.n. d:.tugbters, Mrs. Leon McKnight,
.ralUee "• given aM aLl officers Scott, Mrs. Lawrence Rose · and ~frs . R-onald Smith, Mrs. Olive In- THE BLUEBIRD $ U N D A Y
·we-re re-elected u follows: Mra. four guests, MiMes Ethel· and C"I'&lt;rham and da~ Mrs. Ro- SCHOOL Cl1q of the HNth IMJiapcm, president; . Mra. Vernon Clara Garland, .Mrs. Vil'!gU Hamm hcrt ArMid and daui'hter, tMr.s. thodllt Church In Mlctcfleport
Roy Smfbh and daughter.
vice preaideDt. Mrs. John and Mrn. GeOl'lge Nease.
were eniertalnH recently In a
Mrs . Denver Tboma, !MD. Jack novel m.nner whtn their teacbsecretary and Mrs. Norman
1 Robson and Nancy Burns,
.Mrs.
!lfjber, treasurer. It was voted to
er, M"- LIIU•n Smlth, invited
Elwood Bowers 8!1d
daughteT,
a picnic oat the Syracuse
them
to her back yard where
Mr.!. Donley Reibel and daughfor the July meeting.
the YOU11;8'tln pilyecl -:Jrcus.
tt"r, Mrs. William Sileridan and
==~G::IIl'land~imd made .everal
d3ughter and Mrs. Oharlea: Wet"cy
and son.
explaining . eaoh
The July meeting wHJ be a pot
THREE SWIMMING POOlS,
concluded her talk wlttt
Juck at t'he Willar&lt;t Heines fann, no lestJ, equipped with diving
poem, "The Amateur
Athf"...na Road .
bonds 'Ne'J't featW"t!d at the psrt.y
.AJ'Nlnger.''
Mrs. William Morgan entertaingiyen Tuesday afLem'OoD ·bY Mrs.
A
course WH6 .served by ed with a fam.Uy picnic, Sunday·
Orin Smith for the BlUebird Clas6
at bfr home Athen s road honoring·
she
teaehes at Heath 1Method'! st
Mrs. Alma Morgan Wallace
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Sunday School. The girls
Church
Beaumont, Calif. A chicken bar!rom
the
rirst, s.eeO'Ild and thill'd:
beque waa ~prepared by Mr. and
gr&amp;dcs
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·th~lr guest:s were InEARLY AMERICAN
Mrs. Roger Morga n.
vlted to trhe Smith !home on
Present were Mrs. WaJlacr , Mr.
FURNITURE
lk'ech Street and arrived in JXrl'LY
MN·. David McConnaughey and
clo1lhE6.
IN OU&amp; MAIN STORE
M~ Willie V. Harris o1 Quincy,
Ill.,
Mrs.
Norm:tln
J.
Nickeson
and
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·Mrs.
Robert
Younc
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Dayton
Lyorm and Susan· Schwab, gr.a.nrl
AND
Mr .and Mrs. R. L. Gott'hardt and was a .guest wbeo ~· Floyd llaughter.s of the b06tess had Utei.r
EARLY MATRIMONIAl.
sun, Brute, Culumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Dunree ~ntert.a1ned ?!\JChattet" 1al'ge square pool which is unde r
FURNITURE
Morgan and• children, Keit'1 r1 ui.J Tues®y evening at !her li carwpy to preV~ent sun bum and
••no Kathy of MlddJeport .
t
hrnn e, RUttland. ·
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other pools were provided h.Y
IN OUR VSED STORE
Mrs. D. J. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs..
During .Ube btJSine!!S sessioo· in
l'aUy ami .Barbara Bailey, ·dau.!!)h·
J . M. Gau·J and children, Victor d1a rge of t.he president Mill. ~ 1 ·rs of Cb1ef of Polic-e and M.t'&amp;.
and Patty, Mr ,lind Mrs.
P~rry Oharle:~ Buck, plans were
made Husscll Baitey, awd. Ellen. Kimball.
Rig~ Mr.
an
&lt;lMrs.
Hobert for a picni·c W be held at Bahley's
·Oil 'lbe BriJrhlest Cnnter
A tl.'nt dressing room was progason and daughter, Angela, Mr. J.ake, July 10.
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\l~de1l f•111' the guests to change inand Mn. J . A. Smith .and Lhe hus.
Game.s were played during the to their bathing auit9 .and: SlL&lt;&gt;a.lll
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sflcial hour with prizes awa.rded
thP. winners and refl'e#Jhments OJ.cson, daughter of Mrs. Florence
\\·ere ,ye.rved by t 1he 11'08't.es1.
Pre.11ent were of.11018e flamed
above and Mrs. Vaugban Pric~.
Mrs. Nathan Bi:i~:B, Mn. Wilh'im
Buck, Mrs. Alfred Dlggs, Ml'x.
Frank Ut&amp;lnger, ·Mra. Oharle~
Burt, •Mta. Frank Young, Mrs. Wll
ber Young, Mlrs. Joe Young, MI'S.
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Hornet- Hawkin.t t~nd Mr.s. Everett
l•g.lttroot.

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Anna Wallace
spoke m flower Honored At Picnic
By Mrs. Morgan

Mrs. Robert Young
Is Hostess For
The Chatter Club

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WEEKEND SPECIALS
AT
BACHN_~R'S ·

MAXWELL HOUSE COPI'EE .... 99c lb.
).oNG HORN CREAM
CHEESE
45c lb.
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·HAMBURGER .. . . • . . . . . . . 35c lb
SUCH US BACON .... ,:. ·.. 1 lb pkg 39c
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EVEltY· DAY

PHONE 8222-

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MEAT MARKET

Middleport

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Fer ·ietter beach toast

Thela .4nd Now
Memben of the cla11 ·and the
guesh are pictured above In
their many costumes VIed in
the day's entertainment. In the
flrtt row, left to right, ere
Nancy Ann Buchanan, Barbara
JNn Bailey, Patricia Koiy Ault,
Flora Ellen Kimbeol, Behy Mor-

rls, In Ute ~econd row, left to
rJ~rht are Carolyn Je11n Hendricks, Cele1te Ault, Connie
Ann Cooke, Suzanne Bradbu~
Suwn Olc•on, P1tricia Ann Ballfly, Allee Anita Darst, JOy
Bogg1, Ellen Jividen, and Sue
Rua, Mrl. Smith Is pictured
with the children.

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Kentucky the sun is shining, A, ltia.lor . thiiB deliver 1111 uninterrupted ftow of ,
msnotacturer in Tennessee·hs abut olectrlcitf to 'a!lnost ;s;ooo,ooo people ct
down for annual vacation, but produc:- the lowest poisible eost. ·
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Fifty ,years aro, when the Ameriean
ginia Chemical plapt. And in jndlana, a Gas and Elt!;lrlc Company waa founded,
big 11enerat1ni unit in a power plant is there we~e'a.0 ilite~rated power syatems.
out e&gt;f service for .maintenance. ~eports Towns tluit had elettriclty rot.lt '!rom
like these come in 24 hours a day to this their own small, ineO\~ent plants. Break.
man in the Columbus, Ohio, load and gen- downs, wJiiclt were trequellt, ·meant no
eration coordinating cen~r of the six- electric ~~erviee u~tll · ~pai)"s coul!l be
company American Ga'l! .and ·Electric ' made.. Yet: this pnreUable s~rvree coat
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Syalem of whicl),. we are
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serv1ce. ._;' '· '.,);
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The llj~~·~cl..sy~t'Oirl &lt;Ia l~ on~ of
power .•plant should renerate for every the !"'!17 ~~Oio(lcal 'ctyanees th~t
condition of qema~d· OJid then route this have~ul~!~~\:ontlnuo'\'~b ·
power the moet~o~ical W&amp;:f O'{C!' the and 'devel~pm---nt llrorralb. (Our "50 ·
sevc.n-state netw6tk-of liieh-voltaie Yean of Proareaa In li:ieetPc ,Pi.w~"'""" ·
tran•misslon lines that. link these planta has e~abled ua to ~ve.Y~ 'l,ettar._..Yica:~
lWitil each _oUtew -~d the : tOmm~tlea . at lower ~lei..
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trlpltts at the •te of 15 montht
left .. rl1ht: Merle, JDMph end
GH,.,. TJtelr IN-f'lt~5 wwe\
Harm end Front IIHell both

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11 chlidren emf two set1 of
twlm ·In addition to the triplll'l
plcturH aboYe. Cherles Bluell
of Mlntfl¥nle end Cecil Bl•tell
of Perkltl'lbul'l both 45 YIIH'I
of ,.,. ere the twlnt rHidlng
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The Opmmuni$t Pc;'fb.h air force.
wu repo!'led to hive scot jet
tia:hte.lli thunderinc over the- tank-

and-troop fi'Ued ltll'eeta tn • ,warn.
ing to freedum rioters Ill&gt; pvc jn
or die. ,

$1M\ dilcoftrH the )GelfW ....
on her arrival to work Thvnclay
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Some West German OO'iUpa:pen
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' ·Wauer Wolle, a meinber Of th .
Pomeroy Police force for thirt:
"ODe .of the .btuf. things ever to
years and . aLso former Chl~f o: •11ppcn in P&lt;lmoroy.''
Police, was ifanted • retir.einen
SUICh w.as .a rema.rk ~eard the
pension by the Board of Tru~tee. .Jt~ day in regard ' bo the orgaM:
of the Pl)meroy Pollee Relief am ..AtiOn of
Meigs County Little
Pension Fund at a meeUnli beki l .~;~n i.r;:ci.~~:n to
provta&amp;
on Wedn~d;,~y.
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yot.lng!tl.em of
)The · pension granted by tb~
and Racine.
board was made , efffftive June 1
that tbe feeling at
wit·h thf: first · inataUmea.t to- be e:lc.~ in that remark • held.
paid by July 1 of thiJ yen.
rather ·i"BDI!I'a!iy by most , ol the
!Members of the boarl;)
feOple fn the l&amp;l'etl. We mwit agree.
ing the meetilli were
«tio .that tile Little ~gut- 4s a -pro..
Ellison Hobstetter, Secretaq ){. Ject whieh fs very ~while. It's
D. Webster, Dor Schaefer and aertainly worth i8ll of Lite time
Franklin Hudson.
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Wolle, who is 81 years
,age,
that lt'8 -a succe~.
prevJou:dy announ-ced" bla. retirePomeroy teams
play th.iJ'
ment from the force effective evening· for the firat ti.mle at the
June 1 after Jll b~th · had fore· atMetic ·field lilt Pomeroy High
ed bim to quit •ct Ive P~ f onil· School. For. .th0t8e who have never
11.nce fJ'! hia dutlea.
~n yol!n.ust:en of t.'tis· age in
action 'loWi urgently .advise attend.
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will meet on tbe Ia~
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1-UDfty tn !lf'e their favorites. h~
aelion.
Tjte fun Jn watching Little Lea..
giers in ~tction 1s increased when
regular .rattendlance at the g/jmea.
gives the obserYer an o.pportun.
ity to
improvement made as
t.~ scuon J'lii'OgrcsseB. That gangling look and awkward movement
will evolve into a smootb. and
graeerur bit o{ coordination befare tbe season is many ~
old.

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Then, too, think of . the wonderful opportunltw tflwt tbe.se bcly&lt;~
are e.etting in learning true -ci~:aen.shlp and spootsmarNU.p. That s
the real il!eSson «nd those in c-!uu'ge
0 f the teams Wid ,btJe Jeague should
bear H. in mind always..
OrpnlzatJon and playing of a
SIChedtlle, hOweveJ", is not all that
thl!lbe 11 to O,PeN.png ~ueh a project
Fund! aJ'Ie needed .oo carry through
' wit~ wlolt bao been otarled.
w. l&gt;f The Dally sentinel belleve
that each and nr~ry person sbouldi
oontribute to the drive for fun&amp;

Urged For Ohio Bond Program Is· ~~w~~ \:t::.~;,:,!"!i
In Its
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COl.UMBUS, 0. UP-A reoolu
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the fact th&amp;1 u.. oolid foundation
. tlon eaJIIDI lor a legislative in·
15th ~ I
In ·citizenship provided by the pro.
..,Hg•tion of lh• probl•m of
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"unauiirded rtiltold eroaslngs··~
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Tbt resoluUon utge(r I deb.ll· · Jl*St US yeers ago, l'lcportlf 'nlep.. W«!' en told ·~t abou~ $lrKM&gt;
• hlp ~J~C-rvlce at UNtO. Mtethodl!!lt tl 1 d b lh · Ohio ., .....5 islatiw tf.ort' T. Reed, ehahman (I( the fa. needed 'tlo P1.lrchase 'Uniforms
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Ohurch on July 1. The. legionnaires service
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aN: to meet- •t the Legion Hall1·
tt) the next ~Jslalure in Janu· Mittee, the Series E S.Wlnss .Bol)d. •k now tww. lt• ~ bP. Miscd be.
10 a. m . .md ·eo tlo . ch\ll"tb. in
arf. The resolution w'iu lntrodue- was .1111.1ncbed as • pe.aeeti;me d.e- cause t.b6 poople of Pomeroy Syraed· by Rep, Le&amp;Ue ;M. Burge ft. reaae pl'Oiram a.mt when tb016moke- cuse, lllnd ~Cioo, ha\'e · i~dkated
Lo'rain.
bad ·~ .a t Pearly Har.bor' we. already t.!uM t!bey ~ behind any
'IW the Bond Progr:am go iqto effort. .t o ·! telp 0. ~n~tt'II'S along
Joining Burge ·a s co.sponsotf :iramatdc. action a sa ll'l:ct..'lod or the way of Jlfe.
were Reps. Ray sours &amp;Summit. "ina.-.~ ..... the war c.ffort.
So when you·~ ukro to C))Jl..
Frances McGovern
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Tbroupout the- na¢1on in 1941
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eM 1-s Coumy ttile
Edward w. nec~ant O.Lorail:
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l! oa1es of the E bonds reaehed a League Aasotlatlon within tbe next
Svado, and · Sens. Charles A. MoSher .· 'ittle mQrf&lt; than bllllon dol1ars _I few days, dig tlown in the pocket.
Obe,rlln ..and P'fed HQrter O.Sum· '.odtlv ~ find the peoplle of 1b!&gt;; a~ giV~e with _
!tb!a full und&gt;!!rstlandlni1
for 8
United ~es ho.V.~ng epproxij· lng aqd beli¥J( .~ )l(lu're investing
, Beaidet
'Mtely $38 bUllion in j~ rtJhe 9ero. In tho'futuJoo,'o( America.
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tYI!It" WI* tnrlinated we aNi had oqr
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The anU • Comm.unillt pret.ident
of the Pofub republic in exl~
aaid in London "tb~re · is oo pootibllity 1!f. pr!Sie'nt fur a s~ul
upri.si.Ag". He expr~ COnctTn
1e1t the fighting cau&amp;i' a "calaJn.
ity for t!te Polish ·Pf'ople."

to. Office Cl.rtr Ietty Lou lry.

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bave gone back to their jOOII in
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Anti-communkt demonstration&amp;
were .repurted ·!n the Soviet..
~ tpted S.iJc l'ltatew of L- •~
v~ Esl.onia and Lithuania and in
fa.r - off Tibet where the Commu·
ni~ Cllne;~e b.ave taken over.
Warsaw Ra1lo sand in an off.
claJ. oommunique today that th:J
dead fneluded both rioters and
Communll! oUiciull and troo~J.
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It was reported t,bat Ar.tn11 ws
~ uffcrir)JJ from .. :~()ken baok u
1 possible fraetu • .; of tbe
rigt.
!Pi in addition to lacerations of ·
thE body. Tbe hospital reporlilt
that he wh atnl in the em.e1 .
~cncy room at noon today.
Arms wu reported to hav .
her n working on the univel'ota
JOint of a car which was proppel'
up on a makeshift rack. The rae!
broke and feU on him.
It wa11 believed tblt be was ip

Walter Wolfe Is
Granted Pensron

in Electric Power. • •

M.t. Mortah Miatl~na.ry Socicl:y
member, are •vlnll! a chicken
cUnner tlhls evt~niDI from ~-7 a.t
the Mt. Morl.fth Baptist Ohurc.h.
Dinnerfll will b.) d&amp;llvert'd .to
hi)Jnes or mty be eattn at &lt;!Jhe
ehurch dlnina room . Ttcke~ are
$1.2a and th~ memben are ~11lng titlltetlJ Wblch matV a1ro be obtained at the ehlfth.

New fighting
early today ·i n the Poli'jh
dty of Poman ~t..:"TP Communil!t
Poland officially•admJtted that 38
perr.MI!I bad b::en E'IM and 270
wounded L, the uprbing.

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Serve• Dinner Tonigltl

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kneeling posit~on at t.hc Umi.
the auto fell. The weight of tb!'
car fell upon his shoulder' 101
then crushed him w th~ noor
A wrt!cter wa.s called from tb•
Pruneroy Motor Company to aasb
in removing the car from hio;t
Or. Rliy Pickens of •Middlepor1
~reat.ed Ar-ms before sendJng bia.
fo the ·hospital In Gallipolsi.
" Time of the actident' Waa plac
f\&lt;1 at approximately 9:45 o'clock
The' Pomeroy Emirgency Squ._e
attswered the cal1 and took him
·~o the .hospit&amp;l in Gallipolis.

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Mrs. Hobert Darst and 8011', RlchEII'(t, r e! U'I'Red '00 Middleport W~­
lll'H iu y with Mr. DaM who hld
dri ven to Columbus afber them.
T~L'Y spe nt almost three weeks
visiting with htlT parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. K Bell, and took part in
tho werlding of he·r cowrin, Ba11ba.ra:
.In Jo'raU, to John Pocst on Sunday
June 17.
The -ceremony was pel'formed at
the Crc·stview PresbyterLin chur·
&lt;·h and Mn:. Darst and Richard
were guests at the weddine and
she llf•1·vcd ru; a ·~ostesa at the rc.
coptiun which waa held 1t
home of Lhe groom''!. par.entl·.

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• ·re Mr. •and Mrl.
of Pomeroy while
parenlJI are Mr .
Kelly of Au~Uo. Ind.
Great grandpta"1"llnts are Mr. &amp;nd
Mrs. Dana Oliver and Mr. .and M:rs .
W. H. Eichinger alt of Pomeroy.

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'1 . orville
wa~ ttken tO .
'Dis m!:'rnlnfil alti!J
iur~es in an aeeident

Samantha Bradford
Missionary Group
Recesses 'TJI Fall

Mr .a nd M111. Ger.ald Ke1ly ot
Pomeroy arc announcing the •birth,
of a duughter on '1\Jesday, June
26, at tho Holzer hcspital tn Gallipolis. The weltht -of tile newcomer
was six pounds and 'tle'n oun.oea &amp;t
birth.

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Best Prices On

Long Bottom Tdpletts 'Observe · .
·· . .Fifti'ttb Birthday On Thursday

Oleson , t&gt;Wimm-i'ng ifllstr.uctor .at Eilrn Jividen, Athens. Unabl e t10
.the Local swimmirrg pool, wa&amp; Hie attend were Diana Davis, Ewa
MUM'd and gave le.\l'i'On.s.
'J'homas and Di~ne Criswell.
A miniature stage WWII pr-ovided
l\S werl as "dJ'I.'Ss. up" dothes and
rt.he program f.or tlhe- ufternoon inci.uded acts from the various Chi!
dren's Day prugrams giv-en lihiti
monLb at loro.J churclles.
Mrs. Smillh was assisted by he r
rtaumbtf~, Mr.s. Ri~hard Schwab in
serving .rerroShmcnts during the
afternoon . Specia1 gue.sts were
11he Samantha Bradford Missthe Rev . and Mrs. C. Raymoo ionary Society of the Middlepurt
Kolllc.ri.ght and a number or mo. Church or Christ met Tuesday at
the-re.
th&lt;' hume of Miss Nina Rw6ell,
Members and guests were Ccl- Bradbury wnb ·Mrs. William Brad
rme ,Hl'tl Pa-tricia Aul.t, Sll6an Ole- fol'd, presidcmt, in charge of .t he son J&lt;:;Uen KimbaU Suzanne Brad- meeting. Mi.s8 R~JSSeli conducJ.ed
bur~, Connie Cook: Sue Rue, Bet- .t ht- Open in g devotional IS'£'1'\I icc
·sy Morris, Pa.tty am\ ll arba:ra nnd during 'lh l' busin.es·s session
Railey, Jvy H.()ggs;'"" Carol~·n Hen- the grou'p decide d tu l'eccss until
dt·Jck.\ Alil'c Dar&amp;o1., Nancy Buch- Seph'mbcr. T.bc (]'LIOta fur tht&gt; SO-

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Funeral Rites
To nesunday

Cas Con Inc., a newly fonned
companY let make prestreued
concr~e ha8 purchased the King
Farm ;ust above the ~ilip Sporn
a;1d Vanadium Corpdratlon plaflb
Exctvating for the plant il q;.
pccted to start at once. The buy·
ing company is now in production Usiug. the raci1ities of UnWeiu) cast Stone, Charlll.!tOn. . '":
The mea at the head · of ·' t11.~
new .project and .their _ ,famtUrs
have loCated in Middleport. Clemls- Fox, in charge of designs and
s~les, has had several year,. h·
perieo-ce Jn the ~design and eons.tryc~on oi concrete . strueture.s1
!liS latest position was that of
Structural Engineer
with the
PorHand Cement Asso.
. Mr. and Mrs. Fox and sons are
hvia.g in t·he C. P. Bradb\aty property, So. Third Ave.
Richml Wells is bl!'ad ol thtProduction depart.menl. He att~nded Ohio Univerau,. and bu
hied several re•ra ~rlence iD
the production ol precut CODcrete and waA" formerly in cbqe
of prvduetion at the Baltimorf
pllut of - the Marietta COnc:rete
CorporaiJOD. The Wells faaaUy
·hllve moved to Lbe H.. J. RuaseJJ
prtlllierty OD N. Third Ave.
A pempblet lo be cl~ulated by
Cu .Con, lilc., deaeribes theJt
product as fire-re.slsllllt,.. ecoaomtcal and readily availible. Some of
the proauct5· to be put out ' by
tbe new plant are double-tee roof
&lt;~nd floor system in ·Spans from
15 ft. to 60 ft ., Prestressed bet.ms
.~tnd columns in be~m spans from
20 ft. to 70 ft. precast waH panels
~~ all types, solid, insulale.d and
colored aggregate and tapered
root girders in spam from .fO ft .
to 70 ft. long,

William Thomas
Funeral ServiceWill Be Sunday
Funf"ral services will be ·field It
p. m. sunday for · William
Thoma&amp;," 75, of Pameroy Route l
who died at biJ borne 1'burid8y

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Surviving lh~ deceased are b1A
for Herschel wife, Elizabeth; a dau,bter, ·M n.
at hi s home Anna Marte Terre:U of Pom.eroy;
will be held a son, John Thomu of Pb.MIIdel·
Cha))@l ai pbia, Pa., and four
Services will be
E\\1ing F\ureral · 'Chapel where

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Cemetery.
friendsin may
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Burlll
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United Pre!!ls Staff Cor"~pol\dent 12:00 Cilmem GOPS to School

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has s-et out t~ - make. the B .-i.I-Jt!.h
('~ ·mmonwt..,·l'1h nr nations n " 11\i.rd
I~Jr~ " 111 wodd aff.roi1'So.

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Mllo murr t h ~ $7 00 , t lriLt' llti JII Ihs, :;!l!O Hy ll l&lt;&gt;l.n ' " Ute y,ho •ft!
IV :Uf!lb] e Oll t' 111H f' 1h ~ ~ l:h tn:J d tJ!I o' y o· r $1{ ~I( ll~&lt;• ri\lls , p /.5,

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gootl ~ hane .. ll n~·ll' ~ct t n '' ort r td
)ou r C"ompt•litur ~ Arrd rf \ Hlt'tt'
nut rn b11 s in~ ·'· •• lU ~ 11 11 ntu ~ t
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- fur· tht&gt; gov. 111 rrwrr , 1•11' n• ~~·
l •p~· &lt;W II vrttt's
Th:1 ! ub.se tv~ l rn n t&lt;'1 rtl' , fr •tlll
the (' ham ':n&gt;r nf ' PttHlrl'l'tt• of l ht·
' Jnited Sta\ f's. II h ~nlldl\ tr ark!!tl
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tu a lh 1' I!Ji l.' l .•lr nK )1177 1 • •-ltt llWI'·
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21)(J l hoii Slllld i ' III!JI II,\ 1'. :111tl 1 J u~e
to $1 2 IJt ic Htrr "' 1 .tp tl.tl . •,,·1·
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' t lr.il whtrr l'nl'ir • S&lt;.r rn l'll!l~ a llll
1.- •nr -s l hflt trrrv.d " tttizen ~ t·ould
l rrrn IU S\ ;~s wtd l Itt• IS :rddJn(.l unl l H'~ .sa n l \ ttJ tht' cost of gover n' 11 nt F' u l'tht&gt;t', ht.• tS lus rn.!{ l'l'·
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prime mi~~mt ~... ~inc in U:QQr Cui~ Q~t

L!~{' , v.ol' If' :.!'"1''' 11r11 r nt bu, ur· · ~~
l}pe ur !i vrla·s du rfo.t. ln:o.t ead,
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On t ht' b n,~t hl ~ tde, tt t!i ele-ar
th ~ l ll lOit • :!!H I !HOlt! peopl(• al'e
:; w~ k t- 111n g to th e mcnal'e or g uv ·
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lflt,rL' l!lt ' Ji Ill gfiVCI'flflli;'Jt\ :11'{' Ill
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il Ill l lrt• l.ht yt"al', a sl:l..t ha.~ I
t·&gt;t\!•g ot'tl•s
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lrttrttn g, ht.'111 rr1.uh· tuwur·U gl;'tting gov·
lll i.l nrrla.('\U II II '' wlrul t~. lli• :rnd
t•rnrrH•n t out of bu.~tn~o&gt;~s. nnd 11
\ .ul lJ ,tdl' f,rlurtn g, lt . III ~J HII\.I(IOn 1 .:~ui.Js11lll\ l ill SJ)Vfng
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1·30 'l'ennt'i.!le Ernte
2:00 M'MiMe Theii'lce

3:00 Da-te wJtob Life
3:15 Mode:I71 Ro.manceg
3:30
QQeen f07 a Day
Atrst . Ed£&gt;n ~es. t.h3l 1~ Commonwe ~·lth can bring t ~1e Un'ted 4:00 J M.apried Joan
StntLs ami Sovlle1 Rus~na clo.."e:r to- 4·30 ~1y Ut'tle Mal'g ie
S:OO Aunt Dru
gether
6:00 Ne'{e fi:Qture
Scond. he wants to unify and' 6 15 Spo1118 Eye
streng,then the Cammon"""'.w..th to ·-:---:--:--- - lOeet economic e(ffll,PI!(Jlion wi.th.
SATURDAY
he linit.eod S,taOOs as wr·l'l as Hus, 8:55 Slgn On
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M tMJ Ume o1 )lfiW jlOWft&amp;
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Couoty 1ormon1 viol\ lbe- wide
Flel4 Jlv on ~ 2 1111 the U.

s. D. A. ~'&amp;tid OonaeMt&gt;on Roe.
Je1rCb Station near
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The evmt wi» be the firSt of irs
ddnd &lt;I the stadon .In Ioiii' ~•• •
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Joy,cool 4arJ and and aigbts wi'lb
proper· we or an attic exhau!lt fan
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.urw.venity e.x.treDflion ag:ricul:tural
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Durt1111 hdt fJUmnver diy21, an at·

tie faa draws the eool ba~emtnt
'llir ·through the livine .rea of the
bouee. [n the eveoinp, the fan
Idrawt!t
cool outside air i'rl th1'9Uth
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toot; of' olr ..... mliullie. Ttit. will
ttl~ than tiM eare, of a 30'd0'
1.flol!lt:plon 11om•. the. ....,.lAng
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If 1 ,ii'Jbeo ob:ll;, swi\c~ 1s added,
ma~ ~ set oliO ·that t!le hn
1,rurns Oft'
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oat night 'w!ii'l:e tbe family sleeps
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16clt:tlll ovtr till U. I.· • • 3... , an hour befo.:re they are due' home
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•.lddlut . . . . Niebt* bl~ fahrly good job of c:OOMng two
room9 tf tbe- -circulabion b iO'Od·
These il"'Om Mr .con.dlt'onen are
dcalgned to 0001,. dehumidify and
circulate the aLr. Thletv 8ft availabJ.e witlb. or wilhput thennoeteta.
T~ nuist eOmmon I'IOOm condttloner 1:1 .ra 3-4 h. p. unit. This wiU
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Aceorlllntr to th~ L'1Vil Atl'Onaullct arhninl!'.tradotted wttb pllllle PIHklne lots nine yeal'll rrom 1
Mw. ,,'nlf loti wm bt und by ptt'IIOns "ho ahutue btu.l k and r~;~rth ,

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10n1 l'UI\WDrl now 1equlled1
bl• air termtna 1 may take up more JpRce than thtt
'l.;,io~~~~,.!Plaoe- puaenpr loiUII are exr«~rted to jump f1'(11n
:;.
wltb the advent or jet air Hn•n. Thl,., the CAA
eui~'·'OIU

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Ohi'o St.altle Uldvet:~itY ~u.tenRon

•otlrioultdral ..,g!Jil!er,
Duri~ ,h.9t summer 'days,

an attic f.an,.di'aW3 th~ cool ~t
atr through the lL.~ Br'8a! of tOO
boUse: _' lar ilbe
the fant

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draWII ·.C&lt;K!l ,PU~de , 'alf in throu.rh

and out throu~
thtff;d~~. The MSult .l:s a cool, com~'b,le •hoii3P. alJ. &amp;¥.
TQe i-.q should be lai'Je enough.
beckQ)m

WlndoW_!i

The unu.suallr wide

10 excbaq~ . t.'&gt;e alr 'ill lt~~
e...ery; 1-"-t.Q; · 3 minutes, BYJ
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fan \\1i1h a 13 b. I'
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cubic

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(hKiudlnq Y.... min ... and o•tibH&gt;tia) . ' &lt;,
'needed for high egg production-plus _..,
nutrienla to feed the embryq.and provide the' 1

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chicks with a fast start in life. Thiluves feed
-and paysofr in profits becouae chic;'" or'
&lt; poults which get a fut otart matunt earlier.!

IAt-.pew Allia-Chalmen Power
&amp;&amp;eef.nc take arm IUid hack wean..

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out ol tractor cperation. lt'a

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it. Ask for Red RooeSe1vice Bullelina 011 food.:
ing and managemeut of c:hieken and turkey
breeders:. - - - • "'I

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ot tho wboel will ..... ito

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I ALLII·CHALMIRI
IALfl ANO SUVI'I

Williamson Farm
Supply

SUGAR RUN FLOUR
Mulberry Ave.

Phone 150

R11Uand, Oblo

These prodoets are usually re-

.edible. Besides,

tlhey

are eltber

pr+&lt;ooked, ready-to-eat, or are

eu.y to eook GVer a small outdoor
Thla acfds the element o(

.fi~.

eonvenlence to their use. Both
these factors make sau.sage meat&amp;
ldfltl for outdoor eating.

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srowth.

Sweet )lotal:o growers should
eulUvate often enough to control
· wteda and maint.tin the ridge on
which. the potatoes were plaot.ed,
out. He sua·
&amp;e&amp;t! movlnlloag vines .several
times during the early part of the

Wittmeyer pOints

Mn. ' 'Rus~ll Piitbter
sM, Kr-.- apd. Mrs. Rlll(ll!,
:i' l)l&lt;r nl Rulload: Y.

barmfuJ.
Sweet pot&amp;toe. are popular in
many Obio ia'rd.ens. ll'h.ey also are
raised on a eommertial scale In

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M
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Peel'
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•aka faad-rlcll hay with a
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CALORIZED

noon aM tee how

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latively economical for one or
more reasoPB. To begin with.
there ia no waste such as bone to
throw away. Tbe product ue all

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th.t ~., its chlcbttler Ml.,s. the
el how t:'MI chicb ., ,.utt. . . . llltpeftt(lls ert...., I•
put Into the •n ot Mollliq ..,.._,., thet ou Is the
luMh ...... Wore and _,.., h..CW,... .
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.Ohio te tho Atlontic, are fMillq
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v~riety

these products eontaio varying
proportions of beef, veal, pork,
0 ..,.,"; _.n, Dnd
Jainb meat. The degrees of
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1·"- p~ home. The -@line Od lcind -of nay-or, seuoning,
oost of !hi;'· fan usually is&lt; ltoio 3tTIOklng, (:OOling ana drytng -aL&lt;iO
than 1 oeal per b.our•
r.tld to the variety pouible.
If a limo eloek owUeh ;, added
Still further possibilities lie in
it may 'be set so tb.at the fan t.ur-. fhe choice of fresh uncooked,
olf automatieally at n:gh1 whhle- trC~~h cooked, fancy dry or smli·
the family &amp;1eep5, Byg says. If th~ &lt;hy, and loaf and Iuneheon mcabi.
d'amily b ,~ 811 d~, the SWitch With this multitude of dif(~rent
l'ilay lfliart tbe fan in hoUI" ' beforn items to choose from, lbe food
they a.re due ·' bOJTU! 11 nc:r a cool •Jbopper may select small quanCQntfortable house is ·'hitdug.
tities of sevenl different itema
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1tem.s tor summertime outdoor

p·nmmg.
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p0 tato Vm'es
Reduces Yield

KNOW

1:e1aon so tb.ey will
not form
roots eJ(:ept •t the base- of the
plant. ~lng later ln the season,
,!.Iter August 1-15, will not be

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Mrs

"Summl&amp;" ~: Mrs. H:al'J'f Brown
W~&gt;h~·~;~:~~:t,~h:e
world'a Ifni Pcrenre wit!i RUAAia ea,rly M«tt spent Sunday with Mr.
:
1
• tumor tron vea.r
J J.uRSe1I Painte-r.
Bill
=~~r~vh-:1·~:; - - - - - ---~ ~- __._,_, ....to tear preclaeQ
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for the outdoor meal.

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wat theS.,ma.le
i1;me
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ohio tammes ean E-nJo-Y..cool diwys
-nltlhla ""flf p&lt;epor u.! of an

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Outdoor eating enthusiasts wil!
appreciate th.is Wf',P.k's sboptling
uggestion from Consumer Marketing Information Spectalists at
Ohio state Univen:ity. They eaU
attention to more than 200 vari.e:ies of "sausage" meat products
which make especially good items

PELLTS

A CriPio"""' CIIIOIIII!..

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Ont lett('r .limply s\andlil for t.ftOlftv. In thll)r ltpmple A 11 ~
for ~h'fl thr·c, L's, X tor tbe two O'a, e\o, lbtlllr t•U•rf. •JKt~
trophies, Uti! length. and fonn.tlon of ~. wordl art . , Ia"!-~
-~b day tile coo;te I111Utre ar. d¥J'trtllt.; \
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the onee who played the major

..... eomjntnlon tor extentlon Outnumb•r
M.t down to consider DtmDCrt~tll
prtsent wu a Demo•

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lhe

~ convinced that hi &gt;OWn ~~~..,Mr ~~·
1 15 ri!lllt.
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As put of this cmtm, it "":. ~. 4•Y·

The modern surceon who inven' portrd in London Ulat he

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were aelected to

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' r41dleal, new ~pefattnr ttcb.niqq ~lne to his fe·now ComihOI'I'"-tt.S .~
'f'lll' tear that at won1t be auce.ai : .
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-mrs.
tul _ but he'• In no danre'r «&lt;t pruno~ mlnlltel's .. plan to try trl)o

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Bore•o )taw

creat. a need for mufh )lugtr tem1lnale, wbereol IUrfllt ~an be handled.

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lot ln it611o, that bumper YOU

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WOMAN PllF...~IDJo~N1' - The advocates oC a
Y"'.
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' ln the White Hou!le" recently were
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A.llhoUrh tt lkppt&amp;l't bftllkeJ:y that either po',\Uclll party will ('hoolle
· &amp; f~tmale prttldenUal c&amp;ndlda\' In the lmrnedialil ruture, Htu.t~uts
' at HtmUne unlvartlt)' 1D St. P•ut touk the 111\lHent.h&gt;nted »It'll In
e MOCk COIWtntlon.
Thl collt'ltt younrttel'l cho1e at their nominee S1'!nr1tor Margall•t
~ lmltll (Jh, Maine. tn a tell'lgra.m tu lh" only \\urmm twnatol',
Ut.t ttudenla 1otd, "Wt..alncen\)1 feel that your 011\ !1\~ndln&amp; r·ecOJd l
'unltlltl you tor the plftldeney of tho Unll,. J Statt•A.
' At Ute aamt Um•, "~"~· Smith Will &lt;"I,(Jsen I.Jy lhe Mnlnl'l GOP
fiOI'YtftUon u Ut "tavorlte d&amp;UJMer fgr tho l\ll:IIJ HtpubU~~~l ~·lo o

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Let's Go Shopping

\¥f'~e~k_:an~d~n·~~~t'--:;;---:-__:_-;i-sl:=al::e;.~-;o,;-;-;:---- avatltbJe is due to the fact that

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WEST SH

Nhcon haa announctll hl8 lnttrnllona to aeok t'e·

St:rvlce in cooperation with the
tJntire poultry indi.L&amp;try of t.be

to ln!tall a special c:iroult fol' •
'Prunmg sweet •potato vineJo il:!lln
room eOditioner.
rodu~ Yields, saya It. C. Wittmey.
Ofl!nt.NI cooliJll S)'St.ems are ll1il:ln5 .er, OhiO State Unlveralty extens.
expell.ftve. but lhey ,Yf$ cool tbe ton ~k:ulturbt.
eotiN housl!, Some cqnt~·a.l'IY1tofr15
Sueeeutul sweet pot"to produebe connected to dle1 f:urnaoa tton depend1 on many different
save i'ltallaUt_Oa ~ts; 01bel::a
p,.acti~ea, Wittmeyer notea, but
• part of tbe. fur~ clrcutatlon t.he maintenanea of a large 'leaf
t)'Bilem. OJ*Irtina: costsnf t'le cen- 4rea. 1.s necesat&amp;ry tor top yields.
eooiiUtg B;Y'9tletm ml¥ run aa Carbohydrltea are mlb.ufaetured
aa·.heatlne eoafS lin Wintft'.
in the leave, oand· evehttlally these
cOOling 8)'5tem will opreraU!t food mat~lala move lo the root.
effectt~ and at le8ll cost Vines abouJd not lie eut or prunhowe IS well i~d.
•d in case they mate heavy

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t"Op plaejngs In each dlsbrict will
compete for state prize&amp;--wrist
watches for the 3 hitrhest indiv
duala and rosettes for all othen.
The Chicken-of-Tomorrow eon·
test for juni{ln; is sponsored. by
The Ohio state Univer&amp;ity JtOUl·
try department and the Extensica

'Mire it is no1t1 over.JDaded befOI'e' 11
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~~~~~~~"" Ill the oondilio..,.. ••, puc a SW I I ••
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ture of lobe state fair, say.s Emil
llaliDovsky, Ohio $tate Unl'l.'el·
sity exten.sion poultryman. Birds
ill be auctioned after state winw
d
nt!rs are anaounee ·
A
d
A. .total of 212 4-H, ~ · ~n
Jt'HA membent, are parttetD~~~ngl
in this ~·~ contest.
11-...,.e
winners -to eompete for state
h unors are ,.,...__
•·••• select·•
this
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DAILY CRQ SSW 0 RD

Tok•

contest. sobeduled ror cock•"''' lo be on&lt;!
will ibe a Youth Day fea- judged at dl.strit1: eventB. The 8

The stale
1 p. m.,

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POWER STEERING

Any cooling system will oper·
COLUMBUS, o_:.st.ate finals In
Boys and -girb; started the eonale
mort! effectively and at less
Ohio'• 1958 Cbi(:keJHtf-Tornorrow test witb 100 day-old, stnicht run
r&lt;~ntes.t fpr iuaiotl will be theld chicks which they fed for 9 weeta. r.nst if lhe bouse is well Insulated
Auau.sl :M In tbe pol!i~.ry bulldln« At the Olld of the feedloe J&gt;'Tiod" Blau1er says.
at tbe Ohltt Stt:te tairjrounds.
they aelected 10 of tbeir beat

~· .p;:.z~; ': Atu'c Ve·lttilation For Cool Livinrr

· To roo dail .aeaoa: .O·Ibl. or meat
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er more per bll Ul reed. m&lt;W Oradl
down.

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Chicken Of Tomorrow Contest
comtort~Me house dl
toT:,:.:_~.~ lr"U.:':'!
Finals Are PIanned August 21J

every 2

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!loy.

6 15 ~as Edwarrls
6 30 ~Y F'l"iend Fli&lt;ka

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· the quoelloo of what le ll!e. belt
1110 lo Dlll'ire\ blrdo.
,
A recent ti;lldy "'veaB some In- , ~ on ..-!"' pro.
fillo ar - per blnl If at dUf~ weltlhts ond • . Tllo 11'"""' ,..... booed •• 111e
IUIUDpllon lbal r..d Ill!% of
tbll total cost aad Ln tiD pariloulor caoe il ...., figured at $4.1111
100 poojnda of leoti!.
In Ws study blr&lt;la al len weeb
of age averti&lt;d 3.4 lbo with •
leecl con-version of 3.0. 1'bitt I8IW'
a total feed coat of 131,.1 per ROUnd
of . p:ain with a
of 21o
pa: pouai.
AI lwedve -ko or oge tbe
hlrda averaged (.3 poundl q the
teed -rfflcieney wu OM" poutid ol
to. ~l&lt;h 3.3 pounds of food
wbith made Cle feed 008t lntlll
1,.9e and tot.al cOrSt 23c.
At preatnt priceti end uaing
rllheae figtll'le8 birdiJ aetlinc at 20c
._ ~ pt:tUDd at ~ wee~s of ~Jfl' lost
lbr:il:)' 3c per bl-rd while et twelve
weeks of age the 1oa!l wttt!l 13c per

lo awelt'.fr" 'D the ' tummu bot,

Be"Uie llf'CH are If the lfiPf 1
hoe ia uaed. 'l'hit unplrmeot II
A•
ooented u~ the t1"4!1lil DeV
,Jira, Evdya t&gt;obblal ......
the .truoU ol. the vina wbtre UJe ghter · ol Pawtucbt,, I. t. ..a

Ill&lt; ..... """ w... et ~ ....
~ ..C4! . In many vineymb, carelep t"d on. Mn. ELW. HoiNelr: ~··•
"" o! the ..... fto&lt; hao •eduoell
Hr. mel lfn. Bill &amp;-.. ..,.
pl2 nt Jtand and tmowly lowered frmLiy IIPftt SWldu wttll ...._
r::-odootlvenea of rematntng vinea EUleJ H~i{.
For borne vineyards Beattie recommeoda 1 permanent
muleb an:r~~n~ea:!"
bystem and no cultivation of tile !her, •M'I'I. EQlel Hobaet.
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Vineyard ownen need to rot·
low good tillage pr.dict't if they
lll)l'l L P. Blauer, Ohiet State are lookina;lor higb yteldt 9{ lop
Unlveoity dtM.ioo agriculturalr quahty grape~.
eagineer. Altllouch dt.ey can't eonHorf ulturlJt J M. Beatt1e of
•. 'rol the temperatura .out or doorl
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they C¥1 eontrol it luide the ttle Oh10 Aaricultural Experunent
home
station dlere t.IYJ · grower.&amp; can
·
attain autb 10al8 by followtng 3
Fan• pi'Oba.bly are the DlOit basie .Ullase rulet, All or them
common device for coolina: tbe I arc bated on tbe_,- principl~ that
boma, Blaum ttate.. Small fi.DS the ehlef reason ror eultivatina b
ure inexpe.utve to operate and to remove the competition from
tbt: air movement k•epa temL)e!'- 'ftfdt.
aturea don.
J. kold off cuiUvatwn after a
Room air coaditionen are de- r.aan until the aoil moasture ~on­
fiped to cool, dehumidify and t.!nt is low enoueh te permit
r!ft:ulate the air. 'ftley are avail~ &lt;riJml&gt;lir&gt;g "'th'" than paektng o(
able with or -wltboul tt&amp;enn01ta.U.
1Jeaitne1 for uae in one room,
many do a fair Job of coolina: two
roama if dreulation il good.
The most: eommoo room condi· I 3.CulliYBte only when weed
tioner i~ a ~ b. .p. unit, B)autet" fr.has.e ahadee about 10 percent
arlds. 'l'biJ wm eoo1 • COOd &amp;Ued ol toll surfac:e.
room and doe. not always requare
One of .the best vineyard trlh1ge
epecial wirin:&amp;:. HLJWever, eheek unplement&amp; iJ the dltlk, a plow is
the circuit and be IUI'e it il aot one of the poorest, Beattie states
overloaded before pluggiDg in the A di11k can be used to knock down
conditioner, Blauser said. In cover crop and weed growth with
manY uses, it will be: neceuary out cutting ·more .than 2 or 3
to install a special circuit for a inches deep. Since ifa,e root!!
room conditioner.
are relatively close to the surface
.and
ipread Jateralb' for sevl!ral
A MIUOI Ia Badea. Baeten atvea 1011 two .,...eatchllll ~... ol'
Central cooling s,ystenu are
feet.
deep hllage or any kfnd wiH
Jrlarilia ·Orlt!cb~ 11 the new ..Kill Germ.u.y"' tor tbt1 ,._,,
more exporunve, but tbey will
""MiA lhrl~ oo'nte.t ln Lonr Beacll. eaut. She'• . I baU.c
cool the entire bouse, Blauser
ltudtat ~- ~
(lfi~~J.
statea. Some €:ent'ral systema can
-.
he connec:ted to the fumcce eirc.ulation ay1tem. Operating cosU AtUIOUIICIIIG
of the central cooling _.yst.em may
WD·45
run as. bieb as beating costs in I
Winter.
, FlAil famUieJ no tonaer need

WN tbe acbie'YeiR.ellt of Shlroa
Thlt with the J'l('tiUJts of tbr
AtkiM and Gtar,e Miller in the Junior Chicken of Tomom&gt;W OJn.
ncent Chicken of Tom&lt;nVW' O:o test point out thlt IJ'OWel'J rml!lb
ct.t fer Jun.i.OI\9 'n Melar Coun.. have a feed efflcleney of ~ l,tl.\

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6~ liJ
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bird. U lbe prleo mov• up ID 24&lt;
County Ato-t. Alent
~ llw prullt tOe per bird
AYer.,.P,nc c.hree md rollfl h« 1111 ten weeb ol are aDd only 4o
,POund ob.irdJl tat nine wreeks of ace PE*' bird at twolve weeb of aa:e.

11 :15 • nreatest Jo~ij!lti'~ Or ·ee•~t~a:

11 :30 Fornign: Inri'fii!f' "
12·110 Tonight ,.
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Summer Heat Means More And
Be~er Grapes
Are Proffered

IY C. I. II.AKISLII,

6 ~5 Lcs P~l
i.i 30 Jayt! P . .fifor-gan Show
u 45 Ntlw ~ c,Ffvwu
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7:·0 Dca,lh Valley Ilq.s
7'30 The Whist'er
,
!1 .00 Btg Story • , · ..
8 :JO Star S:age
g 00 Oavakade or ~
Y15 Rt:d B:.w ber 1s Cttllner
lU oo Truth or ~O,uences
lU :JO Li£~ ill H l l·~,y .. ~
J 1:00 Newa
;v
11 OS W.eafihl!r
11 :10 Pre&amp;! .Box
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UO A!!II&gt;Ur G&lt;df\'ef
brougM a hi•!Drle &lt;hallie in the 19:30 Slrlke It ~~~~
~-oo ,_Man..
Jl'ltlcleo or thol country.
11:00 Vo)J,al. 4dy
•7·30 'pJaybouoe of stare
A ~ jl:.rl lor 'I n~ l H I';Il 0' \'ilhii HII I ~ r d Jl ~ ~ In l it ~ up to IIH" oppor
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h ~ 11:11 J-4»ve qt Life
a·oo Tile' Qrusader
"... r . an d ''1 rs . Wayne Diehl and 1. - . , .t'·t
, olth the &lt;ilo&lt;&gt;P.ld •
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"'=·ay
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}!' ' t ' tnlll'k t' t
" A uontl llrtn'' 10 n ·nwm 1Je1·;· •urnf"d in part under the guiile o r
.-.r,~~"a •.a.va· ~•1.U~MI'I"v"
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· mu r l1 lliHI·•· llr :trr ;~ ~ .r It·~ m.rn
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' , Ku11 . ,1, , Ouil) ·federal 11ld" i&amp; to a llt'ie q:· d aug hi ers o r Cl f'lle Ian d were th.e leV&gt;~ ' :w
n.ew wor ooopeti
""' IS 11·.4•" ......
t!,.u.znQI
9:00 , ~~dercurrent
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nu.• 1us t r.tiT r.trm L•quqluH'rr I. I~ ut ~ ay s lhl•
wh £"~ e ecoaomlc
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H.c&gt; nrrr st 1.. _. ~&lt; J rtw t h 1 rr l) o f an t•n f ur' lhf' n ~ ht krutl of lill'lll eqmp Hdlt•l'\ ll',, 111 tlu· ,c t!:I J~ uf all .ent extracted rrom t.be ta,;pa:y· 1\toekend gu r sts or Mr. and Mrs. oo.ne m, 1 ·
'tio • i2:00 )(idday: ¥~Win
9·30 hson to Person
In' ·
J
I! IO II " h • 11 • ·1 111 nn 1no-1l u 11 \t d
I nu un
di
u T"·
t'
Clarence Swuuger.
tlon Wll •l suppl!wnt t:he com~ n. 12:30 ,.U tbe Wni-l.t Turn.
1000 News
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kmd:-. o l ' ft •dt· 1·,rl urr~· is that lht' ~rs m rec y. IIC' next lme Y{lU
in umament&amp; th't haYo .pr. occu. i:nn )ohn-.. ~'~Afs"q~ Shllw
lO:lS Sports Parade 1&gt;
' t "'
knowlt•dgt• of what lil t• t'( jiii]J l:lJ Jl [•d,
ll'llt• i a) !( lJV! llllll l' n\ h&lt;l, ll l ~ot h lt' IW the political cry lor !I hlg-hcr
MI'S. Wilhum t:tt\~k visited We4· pled the eroN~rt: po.wer.&lt;l' lltl)('e the l:;G ~y
10:25 Weath(\l"ffian '11
IIII'IJ I {' ;1!1 tlo , :will whut t'(l lllr
Here lnn Is nwrt&gt; f·\rr!Pnrt• or I dutH' tll.ll rt lluc.~ nt l i&lt; kt· uwuy
ox on il bwline!ls ,or an industr,y, Pt&gt;.'lday wrt•h tt'latJVe:i m Letart, end ol World W'nlr II.
a ........ 'll~tnr~o.....o'!t
10·30 Pnll •" P•&lt;e •,••"1'11' 111 1 ~ 11"&lt;&gt;1 'i iJJir•l l u t'atli &lt;t" l't·
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sho··'d
•emem'·•
'hat
l"c
~·. Va .
&gt;~~~"-v
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th&lt;· lu r ·llh;rt· ll\t'41l'l'rlfJI'Illlll "i;;r a 110111 11lcpt•trpt·.~uJ
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oove•nment
too
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Harry
Hi.lii
VIsited
ovl'r
the
Eden
a•
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oo
b·JJ:
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es
that
the
Com3:30
Bob
Cf&lt;WbY
Show
10·45
Public
Service roaram
1
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sk l lh•l] Jt \I Ill\~ 0 a~~ lOO 1 'iYS t !11 1111 (
ill er- 0
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lqlllpmenl induwt ·,· mn s! S(t' lu 11
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•·es-"t. The have no money weekend Wl ll'o his aunt, Mrs. Bel· monweotlth must SJI:feguard itself 3:00 ~r Day
11 ·00 News
{'l nrt The iliiiLhtn(' ha.o; lwton a l ln &lt;:i prO'I:ll'am, CVllllly
Wl· are, rme
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y
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1105 Th r
h
lhu• H1t •l 1.1lt r, It \ I' 1111 lo lilt '
Pt~od ct•nlrul , t.'IOP :-;ul'plus&lt;•s or e-xcept what they lake from eou- ·lha Powna , omeroy,
aiainsl American eoonomie poe.~
:1.., oe\.'11~'1 Storm
:&gt;
e .a1e Sow
1
1
r.,o&lt;r .
puwt·lful fnrl ' 111 hr~n ~ tll~ nhout
d
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Linkenho· tratt.on • well ai Rum1an peoo- 3:30 Ellie~ Nitht
Slifn Off Pr.ayer. ~
lllil! lk vl' lo prrwrll ~· ~~. Wi s" l&gt;'!r •nl .lllytlnng d s(', wrllwu1 f tl "-.t h:.~v mmers in pa)'.menl for pro ucls qr kN of Columbtl.&lt;l vtsi!~&gt;d Saturday
ti
4:00 Ka{i' lQ h
'fhlll is 1111' , u),sl nnr r nf !'Om (' (' wrll lnkr trrll -J &lt;h, I! ILI~t· o\ Htt' lllg tnkr·n it aw&lt;~y flurrr l lw two- ~ervl'Ces. Their pl'o!"lts are either with "lr and Mrs. Clarcnc\: Swau UO. on.
:
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::-a•m:v'k.s mnrll' a 'ho11 l11lll' :lg n •:rl rluhlt· l.u 1rr .d uii &lt;OJIIIHIHnl 1hf' pi;.,
l't&gt;gutAled by taw or by ('Ompetl "-ld,Tr. . lncluct.d
,
SATURDAY
5.00
~~ ~· .an I'Xt'(' Ui ll'(' ol ortt• l!f t h,• '.lol ~,, · h uo lt d dt ,tl • l lrl-. tu ul 't' l .
In lhi ~ gig &lt;lllltr fLd~· l'~ l ~t'O('I'S$ twn. Wh.en additional tuxes lure l!~~athnn Jr nnt.llefltco Arn old
A
.
.
'- -· 8.30 'Sign On
530
,,t l ~l k llrl,l'
ltutt .,•'I Vtll ):.
u larue
.rv1ed against th~o&gt;m they ure or· rr Bunker 11111
·
' Wednesday . The mencan Tli'Rt'tnlt·IOn,
1 1Kangaroo
5 ·-w
•• Bob W.ape,
ll'{ou.liJl g I:'CIUftrllll' llL
('Uiu~M111t'"
~
.S"e.nt
,. ~ ·• 11!1 •Ie 8:30 caI"
. an
sees 1t, is racing tile CornmanM"1gh ty M 11use
y ou are '11heN
1!1· !&gt;~::lid " An t'tJU ijllll• 111 tk.ll t• r
I ,.,, ,, ,, ,, ,,r ll&gt;e 1&lt;&gt;&lt;'· 1 l·· ··.,a
~., 1 t• r '" dol- ~l'c to b~ome collectiOn ngf'n&lt;.' liS ' th Onnn)' trnd ..Bobby Arnold
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93
600
I
rm· gover•nmcnt
The 1.axes urc WI Mr
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wea\Lh oot only h""""
..... au:t~ or drit'ed.r 10:00 w·tna)'
, Dl nk ,.,• y OU
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&lt;! ('.lua ly 1!1 S. ld llll g nmdll i1 1'
l u ul ~
God 'iiO loved lh tJ world, '! hat '·'' ~·~·· •" ' I• &gt; .-.. ,, 1, 1,,,, , ilo 1· h&gt;&gt;&gt;'l'"&lt;&lt;"
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.and Mrs Clar&lt;&gt;nce Eden
-.., 1OCa6:30 Bea 1 th IP ~
t r,lt'Y wlrrd1 pluvrdl·~ · 1·1v t· aw:.~y"
;•llS!t&lt;'d
alung
tu
their
&lt;!LUilomer.o;
.
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,
ttl.~e
rivalry
but
beteuse
o£
the
T
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7:00
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flf B!U'kultur1• , !llllllt' uf wh rc h :J i t'
, ,,• .,8
lt i ~ 011 1,. hc•.-. .. J• .. n -: - .,.
and son wel'e Sunday dmneT U . ~ St 1 1 _,
"d
1Q.30
a· es o
exu aogel'lt
ne n.vneymoo..nt&gt;rs
The o_id saying that fVfJU
can't guests or Mr. and Mrs W1lliam
.
mt..,,. a es oro.ogn 81 prog»am 11:00 Big Tl)~
7 ·30 stage Shi}W
('r•mplil';~h•d In •lr•§ l\! n, un1l t'(!llll!iot" wf,o, o•ver bt'li,.nlh in him ' 1'1'\l t'l s !hut 111 must ( •~t-s coulrl
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J')lieul~tl in trp\·t .tl um ton Owr~t· h t hould nt&gt;t prrlf h , but h a•w ever fbi,.1 llwlllt•J h,~ln01d lt•d10 i(lt·a!,ly
m I he gdll •,omllthing 0 lluhr .~nf'4-mb&lt;ann'y oi.'&lt;l Cook
In k.e-ypigg ~th his vi'W8, E4en. 1122:·0030' ~
· ~~1.~~~!r
0030 . Twl".so.,•flowoa•y.ot~J•·..Mon.,
• 11 • flpf&gt;ralors ''''' ' ' knuw l.lw
~ kP :Jt'l'1 " '' \' l'l, 111
' mnnl" y 1 ~~~
rue,
ii!Vl' d •o..,.tri
a'··
..dy •
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'---•"ded not only to
.1.11
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l~s
tl"g
lifl}. (John 3.16 I
1
l"k
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br~0l wuv lu 1, 111 tlrn ,.qnipmllnl ,1
h t :~ t' n n m r tlr t• lli'0\1 e and l't'
us act 1 ewe ont ue 1eve 1 .
tMr. and M':rs. F...cldle Schae.rrer increase British tra,de with Rus.. l2:4:5
a'!teJj
preview
900 Gon Smoke
H thf'y nt• to 1(1'\ th t' lr invt'~tnwnt
PllA Y E I~ Jo':t' h• •·. wr· ft·1·[ 'W
M
Alleo
-- ~ ~;~r Pomeroy visited '11hursday sla mater.ltaHv hut to ~ut dluwn and, 12: Ease~ll
9!30 Damon RUnyon Tht!atNi·
8
back
111 lt• r·m~ err l imP
sa \""· , 1111 11111
r .1.1 1
r~lld;~
andnJo\lo/'1&gt;
Cm:le,
Bashf'vening
with
'Mr.
11nd
Mrs.
Clarrevise
Br
ta
n•s
def'llft.se
pl'ogtram
3
30
Carter
10:00
The Late Sbow
1 1
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drudgt'l') t·lunJnl\ll·tl. ~ t.md ,; 1nr ' 1'.'
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~-' "\(' .\n t: rr a
:rn Mr. l.llld Mr.~~~-~D~II Talbott, cnce Swauger.
MWcaq1y.
4:00 Tr-,w n &amp;
1I ·4!J 'Jlhe T.ate: Late $hDw
JII'Oved, !I lid pl'orll in \'I l'ol ~ l·d ;rt lli,JI 'I hou dtd~t ~ I Ji l l Tlr v Son IJI'u
Mr.&gt; n~lj}h llJ I' WI I' lllld chi I· M~rgar•t Durst Ton nntl ltandy
Mr and. Mr;;. Hurl Hannahs or
4:30 Feature
Si,lil'n OH Prayer 1
barvesl lime."
lnt• wurlil to fltlrdr:r sl' !lil t' rt t!(•mp d1t'n &lt;tnd Mr.q lirll Muldh•swart
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Pomeroy and Geiuld Wear~ WC!I'e
The British Commonweoa1t~. a-:J
loun by ~a('JJfH' 1 ' or 11•msl' \f UJlCHl 1ul'll dtildrL'n cHIIt•d on F.her Car- 1 ":ell~ ~sp~ntC Sunday
nflernoori Thursday dinner .guc.sls in the " unit. is potentia~)' the greatfost
Thfg inovlllvt~ holh ;r r~' ~ tlllll ' i · 1lor rro.... ~ IH•lp \I s to .tut•p t 11 1111 pt·nlt·r J·cccnlly
[V.Ith Eber arpeoter.
Raymond Arnold home.
f.or{..eintbe WOI')dJnanenofwha
bnJty a11d nn rlpJlm'ltm itv
Th " uud nh id1· in IIi ~ lo\ 1' l l, t· tl ~ flral
WSCS mt&lt;l ~t the &lt;"hurt-h Wed:Mr. and Mrs. Delbt!rt Ours and
nanny AMold vblted Saturday i8 called t:lOoeXistenot .
'
fa.m1 t&gt;qmpmel\1 1•1du ~ IJ'Y i~ ll H' •'1 'thy )mp ttl &lt;!~ ru h· rn !It t • !warts llei!ri&lt;Jy l'VI'ninu to dlNcuss plans run visited relatives here
t&gt;verung wlth Mr. and Mra. CJarl.
It Ur l(Kwe~ 'knLt. Its tarpl'
FRIDAY
6:30 Rin 'Jlin Tfn ,
ina t1u.l rt•s tlnnsiltlli1 y hv l' t• ut 111 ,,f nH· n &lt;'\ t'J,I wh&lt; 'll' .rr ul lu mg for a program at thP c·hurl'lh on
'Ml', and Mrs. s . w. Durst ilf ence Swauger.
mem~ ._ .,d...._"ndent.
lJ:M Ska On
7·00 ('om bat Sergfl:mt
V.tMJII tt~lll J n~ tu11l tt·aeh1u ).( uf JlC Ul't' un l'arlh lu 11111 ltf'tl(•~· m. July 14
Pt,1·tland called on Mr. and M,..s,
.M't'S. Harry Slratton vialted Fr1
fndla lfl!q.d
~ple 12:00 ' Film • Fanoy
7 ::10 C!'OSSroads
dealer.~ and fJt•ljJ l'(• pn•s t• nlul JI' I' ~. j l't '~ numc. AmPn
Mrs Durn Whl'pl1)n ur 'ropkin&lt;o E. H Ca.rpentf&lt;r reecntly
tlay w1\h relat:iV(S in Letart, W. are now republics. 'fhere Ill'&amp; ,.._.n- J:30 Femilline Touch
8 00 Dollar a St«mct
__
_
nr .. vt· 1s .spend1ng a Wt'l'k w1d1
Mr and Mrs. J. W Lotwson anrl Va .
ada .and tbe other dontln:!f'lns, ~ 2:00 Aft.el'IQOOO F1lm FesHval
8:30 1'hi! Vise · ; •
h••r· xi~ter und hu sband , Mr. and son werLJ In Gatlipollli Monday.
--:Mr~ a~d-Mrs . Gt-.(ll'ge Souders of there Me l"'untl&lt;eS&gt;S protoectcmaies 4:00 Fi'm
9:00 li}thl'l nnd A:lbm-t
- - - - -· - - - - - X&lt;•nia wert! weekend guests or and orown co)onloes In every con· 4:80 Abbott &amp; Co:.1 dl o
9 ~0 Bulav.a Show
l\t'l' parents Mr. and
Mrs. Dell tinent and evt'T}" ocea
rMlO M1c"ey Mofluse
10$$ Straw Hal Theatre
T:rlbo-11 , son Randal •antl grandV1tt""1 of Commonw•alth
fi:OO News
11 ·00 N(' ws a•nd Wealhet
AUROSS
&lt;4! C:arden tool 13 Prun·
1 An EUO ·
~:! Other\Y!~e
ful
chrldren. Handy and Toni retur.nThe Commonwoalth tot-als 647, Q·05 Wl,'ather
11:10 SpoJ1,s
rnutlc .!! pi ce
UO\\tN
rd home with •l1he former rand 000,000 J)rrnJ{.1e and 12.992,1021 · $:10 Sru11ts
11·1~ fo,ol1ow~ ttlat Man
•ro~
h"'~"'""'
Anolho•rt 1 t 1 llunho'ftr'o Recent
f, Light
I An
17 A
The ti.l5 John DalY:
11 :~5 Sign ,Off '
1 they wdl lcuvc for Florida Fr:iday. &gt;K'!IIrr•·e mD!oE-1 Ool Lt•.JTll'ory
bt..'dsl ends
a.fternoo'
whirlLH• at VIce Pretlde•ll
' Once Atain Worry GOP
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe and Unit&gt;ed Sl..itee ~ a poputl-&amp;11o.n ill-- -~ iATUROAY - - - - - 1 FJ
9 An nsylum
llranrutJc
Ing
eh~lrk'l'n,.
POI"tlan~
visited
his
170,000.000
and
an
'lll'l".l
or
.
Sign
On
IJ:
:'tfJ
O~rk Jub~lE'I"
SpecJ.aJ to Cl.'utror Prell~ A.liiWCic&amp;llml
1,)
10 City (Neb)
2 28
presentation
on
il:lrents, Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Wolfe ~uare mi!te:s. llon!·~ · so populato'on 2;30 Bal'k at tilt' Ranch
7·00 Gr:il}de Ole. Opry 1
.,2. Biblical
2 Broad
A8111NOTON-Republlcun cumpr1lgn fltla.teglllt9 nre tnklng a
•••
1 ecently.
lS about 200,000,000, 1ls an,oo 8_.600,· a: 3o Fllm
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8:00 J a~t.:C Welk
nam11
lllreeta
Ioili' ~nd lCK'Ik at Presldtmt Eisenhow er's choice for n rttn·
3
wax
(dane.
13.
A
gen1.1a
S...lly Ward, Mills Run .spent 000 '!'Q~ mi~.
I 3:45 Film Funnj.es
9;00 ~nsgu~~idc Party
'l lftJ ft'l&amp;\1 UUI .,p.tumn. Since the chid e);ecutlve's reunt lu!t•Mlrnnl
ot planta
4 Half uem
lnrJ
.the weekend wlt,h Charlene Van
Eden~ conoephon ol' th-e ~ew 1 · f:go Gal)b}- H~ty«:a
- 9':30 Lin W'riM.I:Jin&amp;
operation, they once aaaln have bt1' ome wor rled uve1· thP. rnan rn
H A climbing
6 Writer•
20. Not
Meter.
world ~~Uoll ia ~und ta brml( 8'00 Sagebrush ·• · SJldd1e ·
10 15 TrJ·Slate Theatre
lh• aumbtr ;wo 1pot on the ticket. Some npputcntl y worrtd prllfl!'l a
plant
ot
musle
cleat
Mr and MI'IS. Clarence Swauger !tOme d:'l~menta 10 policy wiij\1. 8 .00 N
·
!
:00
Off
1
aubiJtltute tor VIce Pres ldP!'!l Ftlthn1tl M Nixon
12
G Leave out
~. ,t\11 honor
21. Playlnr
30. Chler ~~
spent Sunday af\{'rnoon with Mr. lhe Unlled States. ln W-.stungtoll,
·~c-'-'',w:-'-:-::---::--=r-='h----::--:--7'-'-.-=-::-c--::---:-:~
'l'hert lipptau Jlltle clmnr t'l, howt'Vcr, !hot
(C~:~.m·
'i Gold COIN!
marble
ot Teutonle
I, man
nr.d Mrs Lyle Hyse,ll,
llll're J'5 rreat S'llSplcioon or the
ra1Jed
th~&gt; Painler home ID
Nixon can be sc1rtlletl. unle~" Mr El ~cnho W('I'
brldael
worn by
lt. Bookll
panth•ou.
- - - - - M~l&amp;"eow n~w look Brl'i-'H\metitfternoon.
bimaelf choo~ea to bt·oaden lire fteld or vice pi C!JI·
'6 Gud of lhl'l
lndlan
26. A hermit
31. kind ot
1eRn di..~1gu-eemcnt on d"eW P
• "MJS. ··Jen~~ ..-~t:ot,WJ and
dtnthtl eanelldateA
I
sky tBullyll
brlr.Jc-s
18. Spirited
tout
The Prtlldant nllX'ad} hu:J stale() he wouM be
J7 . Aprote.!l •
8 To dlsJ'raCt
horau (Lit.) ~5. Pt~•tod
o;oh! -.. wn fillj n~r ls, wt·1-re'' 'the
!Mr!:l. ~ri~~~;=:,;,;'[~~tv!
Mll'ta.-et n~(\11" ~~ted Mri.
1ionat
Senalt&gt; hrt, D:PP'I"CY«&lt; Ill
oenton,
!fell P'm·"· ' l' :Saturoa
_ v.
.
&amp;lad to !'\ave Nixon on the Uckr~~ with 111m, amd
l1 Capital
2f. Meta111o
tt

M:u·hirw Tnols

&lt;:ause root d.MuJe.

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Me Connie~ No. 45 Baiet
Do your own bali11g-when your

olfclme:.~usemy 2·plowor lui""

hay is ready. With a twine-tying

tnctor. TbeNo.Oisaio...,nomii:ol
' with .....
buy liot the •venae &amp;rm.
pie capacity Ill bale !Or 1 qbbur
or two. Come in and let. Ul

No. 45 you have contiuUous boling.
Y.ou turn out 14 x 18-inch bales
~ghiog

up to 60 poundJ, up Ill 6

uow

you how f.'"' C&amp;ll .....
hay ..,. oWiaiaa &amp;

.. - · pet hour.
" ,-· ' •. With the MtCormick No. 45 you
•
il::l/~~--~o I'" the econoat)' oi power ilkeo

and
lit.

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"' baler. ' .- - I

MEIGS·EQUiPME.NT.Co•.·
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Friday June 29, 1956

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Pittsburg 4-3
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ty u gess rov1 es , par
With Home Run And Two On Rase

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PI!TI!R

fii

Buqen Dla9flng Llfl-

The PiralH

cu~un;tt('d

thret"

ee

off at

l&lt;ey ·leat!elleS held tlwir a:nnMI. t :JoW·
ling banquet and a'llo·arding ot .toJ&gt;hies and awards (or Lhe past ,.....\_

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~:30 p . m Ell'!' 1'h·· • &lt; 1 01_1at~ slugger went to thu•d (}O

· ~the same as many smlllu l' l &lt;J n mf•eld plllout but was bill'&lt;l'ndf"d
...... iD Pittsburgh in n .'('t'nl dars- . there., Aftel" Mun.e er dropped. Jah-

WiliP,

ltt

'lend, MbE'•' \ who }l.as won

.eftli. .end loBI. five
~-~ !lome-r

w:!l.-:;

an ampl't'

U1U8t.ritlon of why the Jk•ds are
a pennant eon1 ender this year pPWer Arthuugh a ~;e:c.ond s t•rinw·
~•• be hllJI' l&gt;e&gt;en n pof·rm:t hilt'!'!' a ll
,; 118M10n. Thur!lduy n. ght , hP waded
IIIW
of Lu):t Arl'flyo's rH('hes
~~~ t..'Je ba&gt;U into- •the right ficld
iltltftdif,. 0. BeU 11nd FJ'~tnk Rohimoll who had just sih"lt'tl in a
run, · aeo~ ahead of h1m.
TIW ftedil were si x per('(•nt,ag·~
polnfll bebfnd the league - l·~ading
Milwaukee and In a vlrtu.al bi(' fo1·
firat place. St. Wuis wa s in fuu rth
four pmes b-...hlnd .
CinelnrJitl•t ralfi'Y Wlllt tbel ~nd
1

•ne-

ThP

Ml'it!~

('oun tv 1 it lie Le aCPl.~ p1a V undl•r
wav th is t•v•·n •IH! wtth all six
h•am ~ ~w in gi ru.~ i1•' •1 action
nn
I he opening n 1·~ hl. Two gnmt's will
br plny1"1l on lhl' P omNu~· Hi l! l1
St•hllul rif"hl , whih• tlw thirll
j.f am~ wi H he playf'•l :11 f{ ari nt•.

in lht Ollhlh IMina In .. nwny
nitht!l. They scored nine TUI18 in
that frame W~ne11day ni~&gt;:ht to
IICUUlt- thQ Pirates, 10-2.
FriDk 1'htoml8 guve
!ilartlng
pltc:her Red 'Munger .p 1hr.ee . nut
168&lt;1 lp the st:w,th innlng by hl.a8'l•

dl11n5 with Eddlj• Gulnrhf'r at
the hrlm of the Syrr.cuH club.
1'h&lt;' gu mf'~ will h! pluvt·d un.

rul" s wi th
V11UIIW S 1Cl' ~ rrl'lm eijilhl to 12 YI'Ul'S
of a'!f' eligible to play . (;ames
will he or six innin l! dural inn and
r l!gulat lon bMCR, ·b~ts fln tl bnll ~
will he used,
The Meigs County Uttl(' l.eal.!illflll PR&amp;SS
J.!UC wa.&lt;~ or.ganlzf'il onl y last Wl'ek
NAfiONAL LUGUE
W L Pet. GB hut over 00 youn~ s ll'rs huv1• hPen
worlting out und1•r llilult nHmage
llllwiUklle
as 24 .~oo
mrnt in the pnsl to d nv~. and
, Cln6iftn'tl ---- ~7 36 .511'7
ran ~&gt;~ will ~'"I! .~ IIIH fl red hoi h11U
Broolclrn ----- 35 28 .&amp;M" i'
fr(1m
kids. whn I ~ snm r ra .~t ·!!
Sf, Louis . __ . . 34 3l . ~Q, 51~, hn ndl ethethem
!lt•lvr ~ ju ~ t as wt·ll MI.
Jllfl.tlrutih __ . 31 31 ·.l!llO 5\)&lt;
l'ldttr pby~r!l.
r Pblladetlpbla __ 27 3A .420 to
IJasl n 1.:1:h1. ,1(11111 P:1r~ nn~ and
Cllicaa:o --- _. _ 24 3!S .407 11
K•·n
ny Md·:lhinnt•y nuulc n •htlrNew York --- - 2&amp; 37 .403 ilth
ri t•d trip to Cineirtnati to ptck up
. thu~y•, Re"'"'
l]lr nf' W 1'QLI Lpment ror IIW h•ntl.w York 8 Brooklyn 3
!l\11' t hut had het'n nrdt&gt;rt•d, hu t
tlnelnnati 4 Pltt!burgh 3
hnd bt•('n ti C'l nyrd r nrou te. The
Onl\,~~es &amp;eheduled
two nrw businf'.~~ m t n ar Middlt'• ""•ble Pltchtrl
port will hnv&lt;· Ute l'Qil iJ-1nH' nt on
Philadelphia at BroGklyn nl&amp;:ht
h:m cl in 1\mt· r1w nctiun tonight.
-8, Miller 3-4 v~ Drysd.alf 1 3
or the- new lf'llgUf' are
JINt Ymlt at P~ttJbuJ'Igh night h Otrit·erll
hlit• &lt;: uinther , prt•!4idt'nt : 1 nrry
-..JJNI'a ~7 VI IAlW 2-8
WuUt• . vil'l' pre~idlnt an(! Trnev
C'"-iM8tl •t St. Lou!~ nl~:ht ­ Whah•y, ~ ('&lt;' l'ct a rv-trea s url'r Al ·
NUihlll &amp;-8 VB Mizell 7-l'l
r1';1 ll v uver $!it1000 has b1•t•n rai ~Milwaukee at Chirogn- Hur· er\
fur lht• h•lHliiC. but elu~t· Jo
dtUe 1-3 VI Rush 6..J
Y1411fi.OO i ~ 111't•llt•d to pllr&lt;'ha ~ ('
S.turUy'1 G1m"
un•r.orm~ an(\ all or th1• nl!wr
der

J.ittl e

l.t'llJI:Ue

Major League

· . Results
(i,

Pbiledelphla at Brooklyn

ttJIHpmront .

Ne..- Y()rk at Pittsburgh

Milwaukee at Chlcaa:o
Clnc:lnnaU at St. Louis
AMIRICAN

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LIAOUI
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Pet,

08

Nfw Yort -- -- 43 24 .8'2
Chi&lt;IIO ------ 87 28 .817 2"'

l:levtllftd ---- · ------Bo!Umore ---Delloll __ ,; __

98
82
Sl
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31 .1106
85 ,.,o
88 .438
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""ldJO at ()lovtland 2, lwl·

D~..,_PiefCI 1~2

an~ Wilton
J(t.t ""', t4._on 0-4 and Store 8-5
ot Baltlmoro nlibt, • .. • lfl Moore"
] ,..lilllon at New YOT- al1ht
~- f.:l VI Rlmot S.S or st-one

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latuN1y'1 Gam•
o.trOII aj XlDJU Cll&gt; nilht
-t, Cl•veland
Baltlmo,. night

New VOrt

nl~ht

,~

{}nly {Ul llll'll ~rhNlitlt•1l
EASTERN LEAGUE
S&lt;·hrnf•c·tadv 3 Rt.!IHiinJt. 0
Alh•nl (l"''n :1 Al1111m&gt; I
T- inM"hnmlun II .Juhn~town, ~
Hvraruse 6 Will!amsporl !I

.

The India-n~ annextld their third
victory in as .many start... on
'fnursday evtnln'g to koeep lhl'•r
number OM Jlot~t atop thf stand
lngs in the Middleport Little Lea·
gue.
The leogue leaders won t-ht'it
third •lame at the expenu af the
SenatoJ"!I who have yet ·to win in
lf' agtMt play. The JCOre wu 14-8.
Seven big runs ln the four.tfl
lrming which 11aw the lndlan11 bot~ing around was the bia factor in
fbe win .for leagne leaders. Ten
·nien went to 1he plate ln the inn1•1).( ns seven Indians hit .~ o(tly .
Bi·g bl&amp;W8 in the frame wero
h(\me runs by Charles Bu~h and
Mike Sb&amp;t'Fer nnd tJ"t'plts by r.ene
Wase and Ellis Cloneh. Wise also
hit a .home ·run ln the thlrrl inll-

S

E£1AL
THIY LAST ... . .. $1.89

- .. ... ' . .. . 2.69
,C:IDDI~

FISHING!

0

Swackhammer, 2b _ _

3

1

1-0tlRill, c - ----- - ---·Anderson, cf ---- -- -·.
Hayes, rf ----------- Allensworth, If -----Rail, lb --~- - ;-------

3
3

1
1

4

0-

2

2

2

2
2

Ault, 3b --- -- -------- 1
S1atP.r, ss ------------ 3

0,

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0

R(ld Sox ------ -- 000 116-8

Yankee!

.338
.32.1
.321
.320

0

F,lectrae

; $299.00

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"' FURNITURE

&lt;-CI "X I

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CAR ·
RACING
SUNDAY
AT

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0

1000'

Y•.mkee.s -- - ---·--- 2
Red Sox ----- --- -- 1

1
2

.ti86
.333

s.-r,ator!f ---------- 0 3
SUNDAY'S GAMES

.000

'"f,hnkees vs. Senator~

Red Sox V!t. Indi-an!

--Five Redlegs
Named Starters
For All.Stars
N!!W YORK UP _ Sial'tiftlll"'uP, for the .Jl(ty to majOJ" ltu'lllle
Alt.Star game wel'e announNd t,a..
dly and tlhe vote· produced an

~lhe Indians.

The Yankees won their secctnd
anme (lr the senon by 11 ~B . store
ovrr tht' Re.d Sox. It was a game
wtth pl'f.'nl.v or walks as lhe Red
Sox tuJ.\Ied their ell(ht runs ·on
but two hils, sln.gles by 'Mile-s ond

I

CLAYBANKSSPEEDWAY
(One Milo West Of Pomeroy On Rt. 124)

or

Mr. and Mrs. Bill !Ioback , Mr. rmll
"Irs . G~ C. Poole, Mr . an1l ~r~. J .
R. Proffitt, Mr. and
M ..~. Ben
J..·•shley, ·Mrs , Helen Huy cs, Mr. &amp;

AI

Singer, as. p --------c,oneh, c! ----------·
Shatter, tb ------- --\torria, 2b --·----·-·-

2
4
4
4

1

SlfiWirt, 2b. --~- ------ 0
Wise, If --~-T- --·--- 4
John!IOD, rf ----- ---- 0

0

Sut•le.ms, rt -- -----('ole, lf ------ ---Buwle1, c, p ---·· ·
bush , p -· ~---- ·

3

1

0
4
3

n
2
2

1

0 IB·I&gt;alo LonJ, Pill·
28-Johnny ~mpM, Ctn.

-ft.

2

2 88-Ken 1IQyer, ' St L.
0
1 ss.R&lt;&gt;y MeM"lan, a ...
Cia.
0 LF-Fnnk
CF-GII5 Bdl!, Cln.
2 RF-Stan Mustal, Sl. L.
2 CoEd Bailey, Cll\.

0

~2

Mrs. Harold Raw~on, George liar·
ris, Wtlma Henderson, 'vfr. und
Mrs. F'tlgan Price , J oe

Ftll'!'mfln.ll
Mr. and M!'s. R1•ge.r Cu lhnu ~ . untl
~~r.

~

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naumendl'ltr,

('f

wa•laee .. -- - Stoph&lt;rucln, p --Cheadle, t --- ·--Long, 1b sa ----- -·

~~~fe;he~;on.- 1£ ·~r
Ll\tle, rl , .. --- 0 . Stephenson, 1r W!l$on, If ----- ---

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0

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0

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0

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8

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22

lndian" ---- ·- 222 '110-14 14 p

-

su•tors ---'· 030

0511- 4

5

and Mrs. T. 1'. She lton .

·

H&amp;

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l SCIENCE IN l ~

FUIINITUU

FANS

I. ,YOUR U~ &gt;' ·

.,

OAK HILL

Reg. 44.95
26 inch Girlt

Reg 19.95
NOW

or Boys

REDUCED
TO
ALUMINUM

Portl~nd.

CHAIRS
Were6.98
NOW

SelectAir~ Co.~ltlo~er

• In Fol'd..e prl~ fteld, you ~an ' aetJaUy Jord ai~~
comfort! And a new 'li&amp; Ford. wit.b built-ia SelectAire ~1\&amp;t~·
(you get refriaerated air) isyourt Cor lesa th'an m&amp;ny medlum~priatcl
eara• withoW air eond~d.oningl
Your new air~nditioned Ford wJU delivll' Nlrablne eummll'l&gt;
long coolin&amp;" at th• toueh of a eingle eontro11 Ford SelectA\f't
includes everything: rerrirerated coolin1, Jteatinr, defrostin&amp; an4
clefQi(inr. You can't ~ally eppredate it until you try it.

ret_tont
Bicycles

Electric

Hamilton

MIXETTES
Reg. 17.95 Volue
NOW ONLY

...........

fiJI,..,...
. '

11.99

c.ytlillllt• illr!

Come on In and T"l Drive
a cool, cool PORD lodayl

And,.. ...........

..._ • . iotlmatiOfll

·· O'FF

cheorfuny •'"" on

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.... •

......

Yacht Chairs

'Jooorc1ho~otol41aHorlng

PARSONS-,Iric.

•

BEACH

598

3.49 Value

Now2.98

ON
FIRESTONE

expert repalllf

)11111a~1"" gua10nllletl.

TIRES
While · ~
?hey Last

-Mr9. Crafitlie White or
'Mn!. Ada Talill and Mrs.•
Halsey of Tupper P!Jlin!l
fotm(I:"J

sister MT'S'. E. c .

Sunday.
M!r&gt;. and Mrs. John

'1
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'

'

1955 CH!VROLET
.
'
'

1895.00
1954 CHEVROLET

1185,.00

••

,

'·
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•,

Daytor. Spencer end flamily
~h'lr-e spent Satunta'y witll M'l'.
'lnd Mn. lleJJ.cy Spencer.

;. ' !')

,

·

1 •

Mrs. Eber Warner ofChestnrhas
be-en '&lt;ll'!!':'iBting Mrs. J'Jhn Hayes 1

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n

Store '

'

Pomerov. Ob10

her

wock &lt;incc Mrs. Hllycs

l had an opetaUon..

'1

Mti" Job&lt;'o '•1•!.,. u.a of O.y.spending sevoral

ton has been

~ii~~~i~it~hib~ooi.iiii

MAKE

'.
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. I., ~
i ,.

c

CHOICE

y

Wlaether It B~ A-- Ui'ii.IGERATOR~ T ~

14.95

Go Safely

..

I

VEL COMFORTABLY

GET YOUR MO PAR VACAT101'4 CH~IC-Uit TODAY!
.Remember Mo Par Parts Plus Ski lied MechaniC$ Mean Safer DrivIng.
·
•
- - ....·"...
THOSE
WE HA:VE A VERY NICE
' BEAUTIFUL
•

1956 Ct:IRYSLER 6 PLY
.-

IN Sf'OcK NOW. IT WILL PA1'
B

FLY CASTliNG
RODS tr REELS

'

*

·and Mrs. S. c. Fr~eri.ck W(!.re
Point Pll'IFWllllt. W. Va. Se.tur.d!ey.

'

.OLLI' NS ,
CJEWEL•y
with

·1953 Ford

995.00 ·

.

Mr. oaM Mrs-.. Norma.n Frederick
'

ONLY

.. •

·.~):·~•
:Happy
.

JaTy and J'ackleo ~ck.

· 'i · .,' '

... ' h ~

··: ·••;,,41·.

Speohcte.r spent Sunday evening

1954 .PLYMOUTH

1295.00

f

J.u&lt;ly '8lld Joan ~. Paull~
McCord of Futtoria, and

''

, t···.,:
___

l:'le1vedere 4 door . . . ....,. hA ..r anll ...,,..• •

Y IRONS

"I

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19S4 FORD
r~dl~ ~ tt:-r• c~~·.)
-· ,29s~t~r
__;_...;.,..

· 4 door, 11tdltn,

~

Oft

Mn. Curt FredlM!J!!k.

.

' . . ' ·, • ,. \ i

EVERY CAR IS PR,ICED TO
.'

'•

;~ ,"\.·(·

.'•J'

STEAM

daughters, Ju4y, .lean lind~~!?~~~
~r)d Paullne McCGI\IJ all .od'
~t •the week·cntt with
Spooeer. They olro vts:IWd

i

1118t1TIR

14 14

IINATO~S

I • BAKER

Beth!r Get 'em

H;~U, Bait.
Sll-liarVeY Kuenn. Dot.
H LF.Ted WllUams, 80fl.
• CI'·Mickoy Mo•!le, N:V.
0 liF·AI K.t\lne. Del.
1 C-Y~&amp;I Berra, N.Y.
3
NatiGaal LHIIM

I
2
1
1
2

·
-

Mrs. E. R. Foreman and ch'ildren
rif Pomeroy; Miss VYonne Helnev

,~=A=dm~.:t.:2S~~l~ll§gh~Sc~b~o§oi~S§Iu~d~e~lot~s~S§Ot~-~=TR~J~A~L~S~t:~30~~=:4§6~1~S~O:.~T~II§IR~D~==P~ho~n~e~8=18=l~::~M=l~D~D~I·:"-~P~O~R§T1

SB-Georae

McElhlnnr, 3b -------- 4

the Rutl•R4

:

Mrs Lucy Gainer ~ond Mr. and

:m-NeteOn Fox. Cl\l.

INDIAN~

1

S~nt.ling glfl~ blit unohl(' to nt - ~·
Ovt•r 1300 prrFi xt&gt;s Wt'l' e rt:&gt;:l'rv.tf'nd we1·e Mrs. EJh~· l IJ ,\ba('k f'd ft1r b1·eede-rs in 1955

ble holdtWer f:roru
lust
.startlnli lineup.
V~iln.
batJeman GeOrge Kell of
R~&gt;lhlfE'h.
The Yankee! needed onlv fivf thnore Orio\ee W.at the
h1ts to .score their nine runs and face" In the Amertc•n
were l'lelped conslderably bv, ninP st.artil\8 lln~p tbf the JBme
walk,q given up bv Red Sox hurl· Washln1ton's GriWth Stadium.
~&gt;r·s . tn addition tWo batsmen were
lloro aro t~ I!Artlnt ll!le\lpl
htt and the Sox committed three
ofter th&amp; 11na1· taNy of fan errOl's.
with tht 1.0111 l&lt;&gt;r oa&lt;h pao,oer.
The only extrP.. base knork of
the ·&amp;amlt W:ll 1 triple bv Slater
AI'MI'ICift LlllltU.
of the Yankees In tht sixth Inn· tB-¥Jckoy V•""'"· I!&lt;MI.

The box S(!orf&gt;q•

I

fie Hair, New Bl'i-ghton. T'n .

NJ~ array thou.t didn't ifliCiude a

hif,,

bv

0oo Tilt Brl«hleot
~ ••• In llllddleport

MY. and Mrs. C'Hnton .Ja rrett ami
Mr. and Mrs. Junior G1bb~ of Col·
umbu&amp;; Mr. and Mr•1. P F. Opph!l~ and ';•id P'lwell M a r_y~vlll~.
1·11 &lt;illd wit tJ P l't&gt;f'OJdetl bv The
1
Lynn Donaldso~, Bella1rt' , Mrs HLlst&gt;'./1 l'rll'sia n A .-:~rw i n ll o 11
liuth Euler, 'Middl('p0!'1; Mr·s. Jo:f , •. 111 ... ir'il
o.

An i..ld fashi onl'd )jelling nttd
'hower was held Satur'dav ~venin·g
Jur.re 23 at the G•·eat ~nd Grangfl
.• _}(1!1.! Portland', honoring 'Mr . .and
"''"" 'Mrs. Raymond Ptorfllt. The hall
.. Wa'!i deMntfd wi!h .phik, bluo£" and
'· wllite str.eamers and the r,ifts
we-re plac"d on El bhle c••nler ;!d
wJ.Jh ·a pin~. and while umlJ•·.ellu .
. Sandwleh~~. cake, ic@ cream,
pn'p ond r.offet!' w~ 1·e sr:-rvrd to
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Heinev. Wihna
S1:v-re, Mr. and Mrs. Gal-e Brad·
tufd, Mr. and Mrs. Jchri Arnolt
ri nd familv and Mrs.
Maude
·Young, all or Raci ne.
Mrs. Gt'rtr11de Hall . .Mr. nnrl
Mrs. ln PMllioo:;, Mi"s Anna Fore.n·,;:m . Mrs, Rl.sle Sh&amp;.,h!tn , · ._.i«"
.lfl.l'. i('P Harri~. Mr~. nnte PMffitt,
M~s. Paul SellPrs anti chilcl"f'O
M•·. and MrR. F.hnr P i dc~&gt;n ro., Ml'.
and Mrs. RaYimnntl Furbee and
children, Mr.s. John Forem:m . Mr
lll'ld .Mr.a·. T~ ·Sayre. Harold Prof.
fitt and children. Mrs. Floren~e
Proftitt, Mrs. Snsi~ Harri". Mr
t.nd Mra. George Circle t~nd dau·
ghters, Mrs. John P•·offit.t .and
!'f'n and Olyde Smith and
s ons

- a
••. tn
new
with refrigerated Air

~IMMY

Jul'i 4. Tttt- •wnt wil

=

URA1'TI.EBQRO, VI.-Pau1 R. •
Bottom, Ohio, has
bt&gt;1•n g1ve n the privileg~ of the
P~rlusiv*" use of the name " Karr
~ill/ " .as a herd n 11 me in registermg lu s purebred Holstein-Friesian
rattle. 'I'his prefix name s .:rant·

,

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•Battd ~II ~·patlldll c/lllff•ll..t

,.,.,J.

Kal'l', LOnJt

Wm

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10 011 .. . , .. lh

Regisiered By
Breeders Ass'n

II

Laundry with Nl•W Ynrk '
1
Carrol'l
Swanson
a~
·;.ru::
g.,"~
~iol!ilng
H~u.--e
.a:J the runner ups.
I ond Plae t
h
.
hiert Robtnoon -&amp;Ci'eptil&gt;d the tl'o·
1 Dally Se ellin r~ yd weRe
.nt to &amp;he II phy for his 'llt am, and •aL&lt;;oo receiH•!I
1
n e , .an
n G1~ne .seveTal j{ ift ~ from team
l acc;rpt:ed thf' .aw-~trd forthe local ) F1~11onk
took !he tropl 1
0 newspaper. Membt:".'&lt;: of 1~ team . hi~ iefllll and also rerelved ~ ,·rt
' gl
0 nre non Grtu:ro, Btll ChiFJl'er. BiH f10m hi s members
1

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Fur,.... ·.

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~hoend~~~"~r~t~~r (~ur,bm, · i!.~ Robinson,;

'-'• ~ 1

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Jndust11lal

FOR

I

gmne. l

1

ROOMS Of
New Furnltur•

=

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·Meanwhile. the Senators were
making 100d use o~ wolks 11lven
up by Indian pitchers to lally
l'i¥,ht runs tn the R;Ume on live
hits. Winning plteber waS&gt; Ran·
dall Bowles who relieved ~:~larler
Charles 'Bll.,h. John Slnt:tr lini!h·
rd the .game on the mound for

Stobut,

Ohio
lNG TACKLE FOR THE ANGLER!
t(M411RAND RODS and REELS
•lt.ltfllll kindt, line fer oil type fishing

Wllson, p _ __ __ ---·- 2

ina.

r. Slrphenson. 2h

Pomeroy

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73
54
70

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a'"
Indians Set The Pace For
w;:a~~: .~o~~ii~ ~~~~~ ·h~:~n. ~~~h~~~!~'·:!~~t:ras ~r~~k
Middleport Little League ~-~b~~~~7yCompan~.
Mem~s _or
Le~gue. Wl~n:: ,~

touiJville 5 MloneapoHa 3
Omaha 2 Wichita 0
INTIRNATIONAL LIAGUI
1'oronto 6 Havana S
Y.lt&gt;hmond 5 Rochester t
Miami 6 'Monlreul 4
Burralo 7 columbus 6 lU Inn.
SOUTHIRN ASSIICIATION
New Orh~11n3 1t Chattanooa:a 4
xAilan1a :1 Litt.lt1 Ro&lt;'l~: S
P.tobiiP ~ No!ihvillr 0
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IV UNITID P~ISS
1110
AMIRtCAN
AISIICIATION
18141
J&gt;enver
13
Indianapolis
2
W•fhl!lllon -- II 42 .. 400 18141
Chat'leaton
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St.
Pau-l
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KIMII CIIJ - - !ill 42 .873 18
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At Pomeroy John Vounq't Pir·
llll!l11 will meM
Don Bet%lno'1
Redlf'qa on f]f'ld No, 1. whit•
on Field No. 2 Pavl Clifford''
Y11nkr;•' will hnglf" with Dlnty
Moo~'• Dcdnen. Up •t R•1dn•
L11try
Wolfe's
hom• town
Stave~ will , .... t Svrecu1U''s In·

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Highlight Opener
OfHttle League

C&lt;~lorful Wilmer Kv i!'llet-

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226
168
219

Lons.

At Family Picnic

Rurls Batted In- Mantle, Yar\b
fi7, Bnyl"r, t'ards 57, Slmpaon,
Atlll~tk11 M, Wertt, Irutill\a 04,
MuRial , CardG M.

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[lonski s roul pop fiy, the Cin('m.
-· ·~.ftiab$'1J 1 amt" Rhaped up 4."' a nat! thh'd baqeman nied lo left h,
' ~ of .}ieft·h.afl/111 •. Nuxhli\ ·eM tile t~·at.
. .1) I $-6 r:.'('OI'd , WI&gt;;, ,qe l t·o 1:{0
fNse.

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54
62

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51 154 '!:1 M .344

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Hrmored Guest

son
. A deliciou.!l
hbm and ~hie.&lt;·
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en .dtnnoet"
Wa:!:l' served by Jlusscu ·...
Hoeers for the Moft lmprow•d
Amer•can League
Restaurant, whllre ®ndng WIU t:··· J , lowl•r In ~ ~~- went to 1\.l antleo, .N . Y.
~7 255 6~ 97 .380
1 after the banque t to the tune o! FJ'tfl Crow, Jr .• aad Fnd was •• Ku.e nn, Dt-l.
50 210 33 75 .35'1
Chet Haddox's orc!'testra.
Mlllf4. I smell pla11ue floom the Maxwell, Di.'t.
55 177 40 63 .356
trrank ,J ~nstoo w.as 1rlastt.T o! AmN•can Bowling Conti'HK.
Vcmon, Boo.
49 178 28 59 .331
oet'!Cmorti~ •nd intro.duced Bill~ - In . the County Le&lt;~gue {':u-roll l.o\lat·, Cill.
56 190 25 61 .3:!1
Clark the maooger r tbe l&lt;lcaJ N~ri'Ji.'J ptoesented th•! aw&lt;trd3. Wi nllurne Runs----Manlle, Y.ank.&lt;;l 27'
Pomei'O)' ·
1dlleyr~'. Ft~ed Crow
Rlichard tl;l l"~ • te~rn w: ~ 4.h~ At~S'O ~·ut•ed 1 IJL'YI:':I', Ca~h 10, u.en~a·, · Y1rnks 18, 242'W. Main
na-vl6 or the rotn•H~ ',Bow.Kng Tha.&lt;lio and m~n:~~~'l['!' ~( the team ' - - - -- ~-- - --­
Oompany were a:l'o IMit'OdUoed and at"e U,: ~ nJd W.:uker. Rtclo.l rd Da vCrow gave Sl)t'Cial meAtion ~ ioeal is ~t Will, r:c1ld M!chaek tbh
Mt•mi,&gt;-J •-s of th~ w·rwing te.1m urebowler11, whQ fin.ished in· th.e mon,.. Leonard t:~n.d Dee Huwley. :C.t!-·~·o ntl Pal ~Ill,. Fl'1ancc And::o1 sun, Ke!•iP! In the State Touroo h6 l'Ci at place- terun Wll'l B.;tkll' f'urn rtur tl ny Wrggll 1 '\l 1&lt;1-ank Johnston, BtU
CJ.ewland. Bowh!l'S' in t~ mone)t
wit!1 John ~nd £1'son Baker·, ll t•n· Grueso-r tmd Tr~ll Scho~ nleb. fl.tem~
included Bill Gl'UeGeT, Harold l.p!l- ry Clat'P&lt;Jrth~·. Da\' '1 0 1m1t, C&lt;~n'-'l'l ht·rs of tile New _Y.ork CbthlnK
~e Richard pa.vhl Olyde 1 g I'III d N'orrls ·and Francls. Anders,t u on Houw l.f'.a.m are Dtck Seyb·, .lo'1n
TO TELL YOU AIOUT THI
l'h~ Crow .Bl'rlt~...f&gt;.oull.~ 6
t~ team .
Duerr, Bus Lytle , Norm
K!Of' &lt;li,
!Yo~ ~O!INSONS ••• THI
A cltllectlon :_.. theft ~ea aum Henry Clatworthy had Hig11 Av· Louie Sat~,C'r anr~ Hl'nry ('L&lt;~C'wot1hY
MOST SENSAfi~NAl .S.~·
for th• Mellt County Lfttle L . : er:Bife Wi'1h 166, and High G:.me ·~.wanls tor . H1 gh .avc, J·~ge , lltgh
HORSES EVER PRIIDUciD!
n• $50 51 was flnnee41 fo~ wath o 239. Gc-1'ald Michaeh had I Swgle and !ugh seneR ~.1 wenl t.o
1L••tu• '_.net
ill b t
/
e ' t)te High ~e-ries with 626. Most f'lll.twnrlhy vfth ,a 171 a-verage, a
Tra~y Wh;ey , 'r
Improved Bow;lcr in the J.engul' WO£ (iJ (j S.Q i·~"S and a uo hi~h
M't\&lt;J. Charles ,Mu~~~n pre:nt~d Don Bet21ing ~nd ht· impl'll\'t"(~ hi.-. B~ll And-erson noct:i~·ed th'!!' ~ward
the awards for the Women's- ·Cit ~vera~e. 29 p01nts.
r. om the AB~ ror L1e mi)St 1mP:l'l()o
J'eague Champions'"'
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C~.arl~e V.rllson also gave out th&lt;l~ Vt•d
~h::ow::::l"'::_::'":_:'h:::•:_:l:ea&lt;og::=""::::.· ---~---====
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:•LP .earn was owards . th c ·t L
-Ebers~bach
Hll«'dwarc composed or ·.
m
e I Y eagu-c and the
Marion Ebetf'tbach, Jo Ol.ark, Flo rn'l9t trophy wa~ &lt;lW?'l'ded to Sw:tt Hovatter and Dorothy Jobnston. ~ Ashland ~r~ace, a~ 11om
Second ptace 'ofent: to the Libetty M;atthews .aC'tit:&gt;p~· \rl, the t•~·o plly !
BelleR- who had Pandor Colli
MC'lft\ber8 ol' t~ tea m -D~1l" Matt hJ.ackie Meneh_i-ni Dean s!nih: a:: &amp;WS, Wa~ Bel~~. Blick M.Wri.'&gt;l,
Phyl JluUt"~n on' lbei t
I[Qgh H~rOld "L?h.:;:e, Jlmk M•enchini a 1111 1
thl-ee game~ award J' ~.a;: . M .
Rlth DaV"l". T'w ~ef."'lnd pol'U('e Lr•J·
'l't&gt;l Murnay w' th 54~en h'le ~.~aj P~Y we.n t to lh~ M.nrt.in Loun~&lt;·
Mullen had hi~h sing~ :lth a 2{'6 wtr'o!ph'yB•!~ G~-~~·r 1 a1~e~p1 ing the
garne
u . lul'mut"rs o 11-1..' team
s · 1 C ·
Gnt!fflfr, Bob Louk s Gnif(
ecre ary . hartes Wilmn p:re· tHn . Jim O'Brien .n·nd' Plait wm

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1-1' TR£ ..

.-..u·s iOOth homerun of tnt&gt; !INI · rrrr!&gt; m the third .nning but Cillaoilo to -.Ink the Pint ~ 4-3
d nnat i fa i·'f'd to ('(lpi~n&gt;hze
on
~ emptied the p ,j lt.&lt;;bu•·gh \ lht•m . T t•d Klu.m:wski reaeh !:'d
.......te ill the afternOOn
S£'(',01\d , when ,hk'l .l)(lp Jiy rAil tu
,ljMD&amp; a PetH*'l l~a.t a gi rl had. 1 th~ )2;~o un:t .tftlel .spook Ja~.hs
-~ a Mofnb Jn' 1h..- ball park t Mit.! n.11·k (d·:-~nt colluJed. Th.e Cu1

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Major l.eague

and Prml Rigp. Paul t:l.rr._._nl. ll'~l\·(· t - t'1 ul'&gt;
Nw1 the 1h lgh sLngle gnmt&gt; wUh. l!:uley. Cin.
tHcJ :tnd l.~o had the hagh aV't·l ·&lt;l.ge Boy~.:r, St. 1..
wiln 4110 :wer11ge of 180. Jim l 'lt!lt~.' Hchln•un. Cin .
took tl\e High Single award \.. lth ,_ I' Clt.: •lll'r»le, P gh.
242 game. ·
1 M o&gt;~Jil, !)t. L.

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Eaglf!t Club as mem ·
J)fll1f of nve Pomeroy Bowling .' \l-

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THOMSON,

PU. - Ttw Cind n· 1 ing ll1s I:Jth h1111W n111 'll~ h aver
~U ~S just a t\• t•i rllul fl'';lt'.) l h&lt;• SCO'I't'&gt;IJUunJ d1Wk 111 II ft ri.eld
~~ ou.t of , fiorst p\uce, t·~:t&gt;-..1 ,.n l witll twn Pirut e:; :lh(,ur..l
Ld\T JOie' Nm:ba!). tonlgl\t to }t.ll!t\ Tom Aeln~r . the ~n·unt.l nf thNe
tilt st. Loula Oardlna:)&amp;i in th~ir t'X· Redlelils hur h~~~. w:.wke t.l only the.
~· drive toward the top vt dt!V1."nth inni ng hut w ill! et"td1ted
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wilt h tu!f first vidory of t!le yoea.t•
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.a gai nst no lh!'ft.~ats. J•J I"umy Ktipp.
, _ ._.. .PfOVl~ th4! ~mba rd. sbei n pi1cht•d the fi rs t ~ix inning..:
tn a !»mb-iattery Plth;bUI'gh and Art f&lt;~owlt'r held lh1• Pi1·atf,.,.• 111
~ fti¥1lt' with rtsel"ve catl·h · 14,.- llt?('k 1h.e la&lt;~t tv."' s(a111.a~.

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EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE LiNE OF FISHING
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EQUIPMENT
WE ALSO CARRY CROQUET SETS

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plid (or before tbt ~th ·of eact
IDODtb followlnf ln.sert.ion '
~ ltchot=rt~-5b0llld be

rePllke&lt;! inm:odiatoq. T:,. Doll&gt;
BeDtlllel wW aot be teep(laalbl•

for tnUI'e tlwl ODe IDCBrree\. lit

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..0 ~poclll 'lie
tleel of EYeDtl prtated at ref\'
lar cluiifled rat"'. Obituarie

oubliabed At 1 ceat per word.

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pvea eareful at'"..u

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SAYI DON'"'r YOU KNOW'i'
Baker'a will Kive yuu .tbe bes'
trade on furnitcre ur applian
Cl!'l.
f 6-h
NOTICE
Our shop wiU be chltSt'd June 30
to July 5-th. Anth-ony Phunbing
&amp; f{ Paling, Middlepor-t, ~ Ohio.
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---------(2} Card Of Thanks
---- -J wis h lo thank th e Pomeroy Em.~-- --

ugency Squad, E"' ing Funeral
l:lorn ~. lh o Rev. Donald Seevers,
and all who .~cnt fl owers or
h rlped in any wa y at the d"ath
·I'T\V

~:INto

ll I I Wo-;;t'~ o Buy
W&amp;hest Prl«• Pmd !or Lo~&gt;-'1'111&gt;
ber..t.umber. Write tbe Krlec
LumMI' Company, W.ellaton.
Olllo.
U.ltf

We w&amp;M uaed farm maehinel).

Fultou-'llbomp.tiOn Tractor Sllee,
PoJDet01, Ohio

6-7-lllte

114) For Rent
"ccr

lold.s.o,

rem-KlltelllloD

N. Beaa:el,
5-14-tf

3LEEPING ROOM for rent. Phone
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hlltlband,

wri1:;ht
l) •.,..,··•Le

Harry

Cart-

Mrs. Alma Cartw rig ht.

him
most
couldn't
help.ofIt au.
was Scoendienat
demtating
team morall' and 1.1: wu smaJI

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LOST- BrowniJh -black Fo,mound
in the vici rrlty of Laul'lftl
He U shy a nd if sight.OO_r'•?:&gt;•l

call me at 94 day or
Tracy Whaley.

I:S ' Auto !&gt;ale$
1963 CHE VROLET Tl'uck 'h. Tlln
Dane! bod)' $691:1. Bla~itnar's,
Pomeroy, Ohin.
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1003 ..~o ao Pickup otruck. llke
'flew $8Dfi. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy
Ohio.
6-28·61&lt;
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1064 BU1CK V8 Special Delux 2
door Sedan, new Buick trade-In
$1695. Blae-bt.nar's,
Pomeroy,
Ohio. '
6-28;ete
1954 PONTIAC 2-doo.r .Sedan orl·
gina} dark green wLth Jlgoht
.green top $1293,
Blaettnar'111,
Pome-roy, Ohio.
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Jtifi~ ~uiCK--Cc nt~ry 2-dooi'""Rlv.lc ra Coo pc, power steering,
-dy.nn{J(}W drive, 52591. Blaettnar'a. Pomeroy, Ohln.
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19Q_4 FORO V8 2-door S«ldHn, turqooioe wLth w.hlte top $119!1.
:Waetlna·r's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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~pportunitie!

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your own buiJifte~ts,
earnin·l 1300 a W~f'k or more
with. lJmlted capital in a Dairy
~)e Store. With our unique lin·
ancint plan, Dairy Isle , a I'll·
.tlonal oraanif,atlon of lndlvi·
dually owned stores, can put
;..,OIKIU INSTAlL IXTitA SlATS and make other preparations (bottom) at the International Amphl•
yo.u in a bu.slness of your own.
theater lo ChictJO wheN ttw Democra tic Convention wUI ba helcl In Augwt. ln backtround il the
Dairy !ale Store5 are beautiful .
tpeaker,. platform. At top 11 front entrance, which Lookl dull and lnaetiva now, but which WUI be
modern buildings, cxchuively
Januned
witb dele1atep whe_g tJle n~tlon_I!}I~~ICht -~-~ned on P~~~al- ·~~~~n. _(.l!lt~J~lJ
de8-ned anrl patented, and Jo.
C;ited on sites selected by men
PUBLIC AUCTION
with years of experience in mar
To
be
held at :tile Bradbur!
ket survey. Location has been
approved and huUdlng hu just School at 10 A. IM., Saturday Ju ly
Dafenl(l Optlml•m Al10
BY JACK CUDDY
been constructed requirinll cap- 7. )966.
2 el.eotrle refrigerators
ital from $3500 to $8000, In
Unlt•d Pr"s Sports Write-r
And the defense fi'gured to im ·
Water pump
Mlddleport, Ohio. For full in·
NEW YORK UP- That dream prove
sim ilarly,
llecaus.r lhr
2 eJeotrlc 5toves
sc heme of the jaded l:iants -to , ;~a nt s brou-g·hl up smooth-fielding
fo11malion
and
appointment,
4 beating stoves
· grt out uf thl' red with Red 1,d Bl'cssoud. the rookie s hortwrite or phone at once to Dairy
Other mi.Kellaneous article.;.
Schoend icw,l" haii r chJrnt•d ·
Me Sales, Woo rster, Ohio.
~ tup from Minnea polis to play
.l!s·b ury Loeal School Bmud . J nig htma re instea d because
f6)·29; (7~2·5-31&lt;
"' ,,~ 1ac steady Red, giving them
E ' don Weeb, Clerk
·k inny sc1.:on d
bast· mnu\ 1 il!h , , tor1 kcyst onl: combin:.tion.
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arm i.&lt;; s11 .sore h:! tnighl ru~t pia~
Uut cve l'ything hinged on Red.
llU 1.
~ness
· --'-:--- - - dnot h;: r game a ll .;~as on .
Antici patina: his big bat they were
LICAI NOTICE
But even if he cuuld g(·t btu;l: , 1,1c to deal away Alvin Dark, the
NEIGLERS for blllldlng hOllHes,
Aaron Hysell, whose place of
l e oJ m'~&gt; most dependable hifter
birch cabinets, and repair work. l"esldence Is 205 Condor Street, :nto tht• lineup imm cdiatc ty\1-hieh
is
unlikely
hl.!causc
he
isn't
t,ut
a veteran w~OS :! fielding had
Call us. Guy Nelghler, '724 Broad- Pomeroy,
Ohio, but personal il .'lwll.c.h fiC! lfLt r wh o CMI 1hrow
way, Racine, Ohlo.
8-8-23tc service
cannot
b c obt.alned o.d th either arm. the t&gt;&lt;mw way
on
·him
in
the
State
of Ohio and lit· ba ts.-th.e Giants h~v c been
QUICK SJ!IRVJCIC OD WateA Jle.
pairiq br Pactorr Trained h18 pre...ent address ll!l : Pvt. Aarun hornswoggled .
watchmaker
COlJ..JNS JEWS. lJysell, U. S. 52369642, Battery A.,
When the dea l was made wlth
LEKS Po~
_.t.a.tf 1 82 F. A. Bn., A. P. 0. 201, t/ o P.
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1 M., San FranclaM. California , will l!J£· Cardinal~, a!i "\JUL ' playe rs 011
COMMIRCIAL JI:IFRIGEIIlATION lake notice that un tbe 28th dav •'ilt:h Side changed uniforms, ll
New &amp; Used. Purchue yowof J1,1ne, t9li6, the und ersignl't! looked like an excellent one !or
rnent •wllh local service.
tiled her reUtlon apln.st him ill the Gl~u~t.s. Schoendienst, consisl
u Refrigeration Service
the Cou•·
of ComAlon Pleas tcntly one of the lcugw·'.s !Jest
neer wilh Ice Cream 'Manufac· Court of Meigs t ount.y, · Ohi o, hitters, wa s expected to SU ~'"I ly
turc r. Now aervlng this Area. Calle No. 12437, praying ror di· H1me punch that hns !1cen oo ...Jd·
Oomplete equipped t.rock for vorce, custOdy of eQHd and other 1:,- · Jackin~ all season.
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fast e!ficJent repair aervlce. relief, on the grounds of grott~
Ftfe Rcl'rigeratlon, Middleport, n~.glect of duty ond extreme
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Phone 625:i·X.
6-l:i·20tc ('l'Uelty. Said eauJe Will be fol'
Executrix
Elt•t111 of D•vld E. D1nt, 01··
NIIGLIR &amp; CLIIK GARAGE
l'learing on· or afLef ihe lllh da y
uf Au.::uat, . 19M.
, ....d
Ca II on us I or car repaIr and
.HA.LLlE A. HYSELL. ·
Notice is hereby given ! ha t
Jng service, Raclu. {)blo.
. JllalntiU.
UCI'tha E. Darst -whose Post \)f.
6·8·i5tc
W~:L'ER It FIJJJ , ,
Iice add ress is Midd leport. Olli :1,
&amp; TELl:WISlON SlCRVICE Attorneys {or PlaiDf, t~
has been duly appointt&gt;d lHI Ex (•
Phone 20(). Cleland Appllanee ~6)·29; (7~ 61 13, 20~·ct7; (8).3-Gt.c
cutrix o£ ·t he Estate of David K
Sture, 118 W. Main St.. PomtroJ -=
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! i Dar.st late of Villngc uf Midd I' ·
port , •Meigs Count y, Ohio, deceas2-211·tl
CONCIU!TB ilt.OCJt!l

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No one talks about that now.
Schoendlenst himself si.h d ~'i*'"' edly on the beach. He liked -t he
idea of comtng to the Gutn~.S. u -c
figured be cuuld help. He's a spil··

Giantes ~own.
'J1hey -don't Name him. They,
don't even blame th~t tradi;DI .
i;Pnjus, Boss Lane of ,t he Clr4.._
It wasn't like when Braneb IJlid. _
key ra.n .the Cardinals and aold
his old fire -ball pitcher ~y
Dllan to t:he Chicago Cubs. Dean
also had • sore ann aDd Rickey
knew it. Bul the Cubs didn't.

ittod hu&amp;tlina a;uy who . brought a
little of ·Lhe dash of the old G:as
HCluse Gang alona: witta him . Nvw
~ umeh.ow, he fe els be has let the

Poh!h Villance, , roll up porclb s"or
nes
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poo-n"'w-·u-,----~~
,-1-.ney,
.ahadea, Cloth awnlnJZ:J, EleettJe
Middleport. Fii'IC • AuiJOmobllel8114 all klod11. Free IDJliii).M,tlnn.
Bonda. Pbone 831~X
1·20-tf
Dale Wippel Supply. 21b Un·
I~D AVe,1 .Pomeroy, Ohio.
COM,PL!TIC ln•urna'c a ProteetleD,

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palltan Aut. lales, 2t5 No

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dltplly.•f new lcott-Atw•t"
Me•tl motor.. Con"enl•nt terml.

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IIUia, lllddleport. Olllo.

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furnlahed . Route '1. Cheo~~ler
A•t .. Mlolclloport, ohle.
Road. Call 60157·X, 'Middleport,
Ohio.
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BOYS BIOYCJ,E for oal~. In iood
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For Sale: ·.lERS£Y COW, calf by
bulldlncs. SH- Geor1e A. ~Jn­
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1956.
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate court
Melts County, Ohio.
16) 15, :12, 29·3te

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Frank Tltus or
Lincoln Hill t!Rtertalr.,ed · Thuhday evenin8: In honor of their son
Frank Allen on the occasioo of
hiF- tenth birthday.

You have •om•thlng
To Sell, Trade or An·
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Sentinel Dlaploy Ad
or Want Ad be Your
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Frank Baunett, Mr. and Mn.
,John FuUz and daughter AnHa . of
~lddleport, Stephel'l tmd Robert
Tilus and the hosts.
Refreshment:!. of iee c~eam, dl!· ~·
crorated cake, pop and nunt&amp; were
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LONG-LONG DEALS
Honored On Tenth I
The Week Of June 24-30
Birthday, Thursday ·
TOIJA\''S SPOtrf PARADE Mr.. Kr.a.
I Highest Trade-In Allowances in Southeast·

FOREMAN
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Moreover,
the t eam
was at
bome for a long stand against the
western clubs. It was a chance to
pick up ground. Boss,Rit:ne, was
5(. optimistic he set
a definite
goal tor the team to be in the
first division by the time of the
All-Star break.

wonder tbat directly after he
woold .bave to ait it out indefinitely, the Gianu plu~ced into ~lgbth
plac~ for .the . first tim~ since .t.he
1H6 aeason at ·a date- this late
1r. the campaign.

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thou-gh, is tbat ,•._.,en they needed • .

Room Furnished Apartment for
rent and one- 4 room furni&amp;hed
apartment, with bat-b. All utilities furnished . Call at Home
Re.staW"ant, ·Middleport. 6-27-3tc

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Schoendieost, until tbe latest
l.mllottng, had bee• the top man
in the · 'Y'Oiill( for tb~
All-star
second basemen. However, his injury brought a large .'lurge of
vutes to Johnny Temple of Cln·
cmnati, who took ~he lead, be·
Cituse the- falls fi&amp;ure4 Schoen·
dit'nst probably wouldn't be able
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it appeared 'lnd .be felt that the
def~se would be infinitely better
wUb the red~ead at seeond and
:be kid wbiz, Ber.ssoud at sburL

Injury Shifts Votfl

Sealfold BoarGI, 0,. Cloilll.
CllDlDD Fifber, lllddleport,
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2 five room apartments; 2 four-room apartments. all witli lauadrtea and aar~.JNPomeroy, Ohio.

lui. Mana.cer Bill Ricney ftJurfd

The Giants, morf'nver ,' kne-w
!bey .w~re buyina: a &amp;Ore armed
player when t he deal was com·
Jllf'ted. However, Frank Lane, the
matter .trader of tbe- Car'dinals,
iilsured Glant Vice Pre.ldent Chub
Fe-eney .tba.t Re-d's eonditlon waa
only a temporary one and that he
wnuld be back in action ln a few
days.

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the deaJ while useful, we~ not
b.ey men like · Sc:boendienat:.

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Mr. and Mr!, Fred Heaten; and
dilldre.o speDt Sunday wi lh Mr.
end Mrs. John SeUen.
Mr. and Mra:. RI&gt;We and daughter of Hunti.rtlf,on t'alled Su~ay
on Mr. and Mrs. Eber Piclrens and
1fr. and, Mr5. E. 0. Taggart.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burgoon and
s.on spent ,. few days w.iUl ber
fallber, Grover H1l1Ti.s.
James Sellfn and daughter
C'!i.lled Sunday oo. Mr. and .Mnl.
Paul Sellers.
.Mrs. Robert Sayre and children
spe-nt the weekend with Mrs.
Jack Codner.
'Jack Codner and Robnt Sayre
were in Detroit over the week·
end.
Rev Jenkins was calling here
Thursday.
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Mrs.
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Annual P-icnic
Matron of Evangeline Chapter, l!rs . Kenneth l'tkElhinney and

The Daily Sentinel

:leanor S. Schaal,

Mlddl~p&amp;rt

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approximately
one hundred .rJl'l{lllberr aad &amp;uests
at a M'OU!er-Daughter banquet at
:i1e Masonic Teniple Thurtd&amp;J
evening. Mrs. Chartes Bennett,
thaplain or the Chapter, cave the
bleuin., which preceded the din·
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fi.Jwers on -the table.c; were .plan••d by Hallie and Nell.ioe Zer~e
•~('d Mrs. Robert c.oats with Mrs.
French contributing
r:d ward
many of the flowers.

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Freddie Houda.shelt, Mrs. Ken·
netll 'McElhinney,· Mn~. Guy ReP~IQld.s. Mrs. Max Harr01h ,_nd tMrs.
Max Sanborn were on 1the proP'Nil committee with M.i&amp;l Houd4o1helt announcing the following
:numbers: quartet: Mrs. H. L.
Dunham, 'Mrs. Paul Wino, ·Mrs.
(;eorge Meinhart, Mrs. E. M.
Blake, accompanied by Mn. Lil·
lian !lteiJf; vocal solo, Cherole
ltlak-e &amp;Ct.pmpanied by Mr.s. E. S.
; Seflnf; ~adlng, Mrli. DeJia Wind·
1Gt, «;hester; ·.piano aolo, Dianne
rJ,C!Comaa; group Singing: led by
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accompanied by
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)ffl.
ot'.the .BOOHoo Family" with th':'!e
ro.M!berl taking part, Mrs. We-n~

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had their ·~
Fds-e ~J11.ment
nu.al family picnic at the IOdJIL'eo
port Roadside Park 'I'h.u.rllda.y M'"ening and Mrs. o. E. MeK1nlley
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the meal Plan&amp; were made~
hold
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the July meeting at the summer
borne of Mr. and Ml'8. Sidney T.
RUticll with the membe-rs going liD

Mrs. Dannv Thornl)!iOD.
Members
introduced their
guests who included Mrs. Ebers·
bach and granddaughter Twi&gt;la
Sue Clatwortby; 'Mrs. Richard Ro.
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se n•-um
ua • Jud Y c.ou
f' r , Checole 81 ake • GBi'I Stum•OJV,
Dt-bby and Linda
Lyons, Barlldra Jones, Sh-aron Rou.sh. Nol·a
Mills, Bonnie Van CoGney, 8an·
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C.nda , and Susan M-orris, Jonnie
~ue Thompson and
her grand·
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Mrs. carl Brannon, Sandt"' Brewi!lgton, Mrs. Gene Norton, Garla
ar.d Colleen Wilson, Becky AIIt nsworth, Mrs. Paul Leonard,
Chrisline Coats, Karen McElhinuey, Susan PuUen, Dianne Me·
Comas, Jane Hindy, Carol Cris·
w~Jt . Marilyn Sue Knight, JacqUeline Rice, Mrs . Da.Uas Blevins,
Pnula Glodde, Hila nod Thurma
V~.oughn, 'Mr.s. Jean ROdgers, Su·
san Neut:nling, Ele I )Of Schaaf.
Mr.s.. Stewart Harris, MTs . Donald
Lowery, Mrs. Alf·r ed Roush anll
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Gibbom, Mr .and Mrs. Jack Becht
tel and SaNh; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
T. Russell and Carol Ann. Scatt.
Mr .and Mrs. David OhUnaer and
SaDiira, Susan and Sonja, Mr .and
)[ril. 0 E. McKinloey, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomp Darst end . Jeffrey Ra)",
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner ~nd.
Connie and Karen, B. F. ~armalee
and granchon Dallas Wevin Jr.

Ch~rles,· Arthur and Sandra Me
wH ,h Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Smith.

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· dell Bun.te, Mrs. Wlnn, Mra.. Em·

"Just the other day I did
four diOertnt lhlngs in a
single visit here. I made I
my usual weekly
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cash from my checking
account for the week's
marketinJ, took some
papers out of my safe depit box, and talked with
the bank'• loan officer abo!~! fillancin£ a new car all within an houri~ 1

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Mrs.

John Lyons,

'Mrs. Jame.~ ~:_ewinl{tnn, M~:-. ~ ·

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