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Ilona to mark•t only 49 percent

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fetr hLgh ratr months, says Lyle Bam~
il"eti!S last week by tom-in• the ex.. state ag rtoo'tural ~xperlment
&amp;Dd Isreal. ' Turkey,
lrlll Dt Jiclous refreabmertte of sand.
)ields.
Oiuo State Untveraaty exteneio~
position Sll'e n-ear Peeblee. They tolls 8.Dd the hydrologlCal
In t h - -··tries tboy wiches, nunch, ' dou.hnutJ and
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and - k -th L - fa-• CIU'! y were •erved lo PhylliS'
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Barnes n otes that the number
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Spec!al traiDB will cany
Intoernatidoal Fann Youth Wthllams, !Martha He.Dry Mma.
_ bt, reports Oh10 now ranks sec- c:f cattle on feed throughout the
Two years' eff(lrt already have ed adj r:.c fnt l.o tbe tri.te
.acde~atea. They are scb- LeWli, Janet Nlebitlson:"' 'Shirley
~nd only to Caltfornta m per acre
Untted States was down about a
gone mto development of the 2 ,. s.rea An airfield will be developto retUifn Jn November.
O!JVer.
,Mr. and Mrs. Bill WilliaMs ' 10
tnmato yields. Lut year Ob1o percent on Apnl 1, compaN!d to a
~"'ClCre stte, .Ea.rl K. DeVore, gen... ed adJaeement to the site to acan : ~ry Jane Dend.son,
SHOWER GIVEN
Judy visited relativttS at Nitro
crowera produced an aver age ~·t-ar earlier HOWever, there weu
eraJ- program chairman, said COn· commodate pnvate
passenger
to Flnl•nd; Hazel
A mJ&amp;Cellaneous
11hower was r l! centl,v.
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tour .;;tllips hav.e been completed planes
gwen in honot •t Mrs. Gerald
)'leld of 11.7 toll.:i an acr e com J6 percent fewer cattle on feed
on 195 acres and oonserntlon crop
A oon-profll Col"pQAAtkm,
Harold Leon
'w~e!re. nooto' Johnson, June 27 at tbe home of Visiting at the Lewi,s ho.Ql"i ()11
-pared to 17.3 tons for Cahfornia Apnl I than on January 1 thiS J
rotat.ons
·~1'nesday were ReV. Wdiht,'- Mr~ . -'i''
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ye-11.r In addthon, the re has been
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w11._. 1 and,
WlUiam -Mrs. Ella R•·"ard.
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acres
of
pastu11e
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cultural,
bUSl.ness,
and
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anp Mr.s lam~ Cunpingbam aD ~ 1-,
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l{'Sf. mterest thiS year than last
been improved and 890 l"'d8 ()[ al leaders, IS
ro:wn.
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ctville, to Turkey, Ra)l
Mr. and Mrs. WaJter Blake and 5()0, Jimmie of BurA6tt Addition, { ~
in this sta te to t he adopt ton o1 Jn feeding hght weight C'attle or
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' College Wrtght Focht, W.ayneafteld, to Iran ~ns returned home Sunday eve- f't. Ptea.sant.
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good cultural practu:es. He cttes cal ves These ractors pOint to a
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ha.ve been built, with 3 more plan. of Agrtc ultlJre e.nd Extem;ion Ser· Paul Henry MiUer, Sunbury, to nmg from Co)umbu.s where they
practtces or growers in Ohio's 1.11e In pnces £or top qual 1ty of·
July u the ttme to enJoy fresh ned before tbe big event Septem- VI ce are a.mong the
Iraq and Ed Pickerlng, Jame&amp;town. spent the past week.
Dana Lewis, Olga LeWis, tMtl.~
Top Teo Tomato club to proY e ·fermgs-tho.se gradmg chotce and small fruits in OhiO Ohio State ber 17, 18, 19 .and 20, 1957
ThlS year's W()nld
to lra.el,
Mrs. Winnie Speara of pt Piea- Ma,the, Dorothy
and
Tbehpa
his point. The dub annually re- above
Un1ven1ty Consumer Marketing
Of the 33 conaenrauon and land test and InternationalH. w. ll&amp;n:hfieJ.d , state 4-H club .sant visited IMra. Katie Ba~ Sun· Shaffer vis1ted Dewey Shaffef at
cogm2cs growe r~ wtth yields m
The economist ~ xpects !he price lnform e.twn Specialists flag atten- improvement pJ'III..Cti(!&amp;; ', planned, I Mac hmery demonstration
Jieader, aald the 7 Ohio delegate. day,
Holzer ffl)lipital Monday,
the top 10 percl'nt of all those differt"n ce between top quality of· tion to the midsummer availabtl- work on many of the-m now is well I held near Oxford England
were pan or oa group of 63 DYE
I'ICNIC
w1th
parhctpatlng ~enng s and low quality animals ity of chernes, raspberri es, black under way, .with 16 farn&amp; invol·l cr 10. ll ,
Donald •
delegarea w~ ~.'U't the
U'ntted
A group of young peo&amp;~le enMr. and Mrs. Isiac Lewis ana
to w1den constderably th1s sum. bemes, blueberrtl!s and currants ved. Exposition headqll8rters Will Conover, ·
will be
States ibis week to vls'lt rural fam. Joyed a picnic Sunday at Lake son Dana, Mrs. Katie Bass Vii!~~
n•t!r Large numbers of grass cat· Tht"se fruits make wonderrul pies, b oe on the R~l K Webb farm Am edcan
Uies In 2Q foreign countries..
Alm!l, Those who att~nded were td Dewey Shaff~r Tuesday at
tle Which jrade g()Od or below cC'bblers, muffins and jams and north of f\!.ebles.
the
The JFYE *-'j,.t, • - d by Ann Williams. Phyll' .
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The event WI II eom bme Ior the
may hold d own pr Ic • s o f Iower j e II 1es. Th ey arlO' excrllent ma:reBlans
t he national 4-H Club Foundation. Janet Nitho.ISon, Janice Ni'cholso~
grades.
!!tents In salads, milk dcssert.s. tlrst time a WOI!ld'!i conservation t, .• " 1962
and the Coope........:....._.t:t-._...: 00 •--· Ph 11 .
ll.nd Ct.era WilliamS attended the
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· • 1u,nera1 services of •Mr. At kl ns on
CaLtle feeders intend to market frozen dess~rts , or alone, aerved eXpos1Uon, world's national and to bfl held
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I h e1r Jvestock faster thts yea! with cream and s ugar
8I.GI.t' Pow ng cont.t&gt;sL&lt;J, st&amp;te .and tom of the
zee 1n th-e ,
and !aDd-grant collegee Shirley Oliver, A1iec
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un1ver6itieS, Supports tbe ldea J..enn. v Smith, Red Tucker, Earl
Homer Johnson -t'alled on Fred
Durtng th e Ume of pt'ak suppl)l, commercial products
SEE THESE H,~=~·
exhibition d amatkln authQoi'ily 'h
understanding~~ lbe. ~.~ •. of R b r
Lewis Mllnday evening
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II)SOh, Tommy WJUiams, BJIJu
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for proeeSSID\i! ha.s tnC'reased more tage of somewhat lower prices paru.ctpate_.
the sea . Althougb still .under watfrom tbe U:nited States ta .. r'·
en, li Ven e1gbb: visited mr.
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freez
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than 60 percent in the la.st 9 years
1on to t h e plowing mat. 1 e r, lhe S()i! cooditions a.nd ' siz.e~~ ot PIrt In home an,ll fann ectivitles
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dr. H•rdtop with Po•-gllcle
Wittmeyer poml..'l out In 1947 frUJt s Thts 1s onfl way the mar· ches, eonhnuous WBgon touN will Iwlds whJch w~ll be used for
Jn other countries tor 4 to 6 mon- wort.Jt Kenj'ly Greene, Larry Fox
Lik• new • 1800 mU..L
already
ths, and youth from thoee counREUNION DINNER HELD ', ,.
g-..owera who were members of kclmg spec J al L'l t ~ suggest to len- permit vl.s':itors to view so-14 and plowing ma.tche,s
1955 FORD VI F•irliM R &amp;.
trle&amp; come to live wltb American
Mr. and Mrs. Will.iam Powell,
Mw Jean Lama enfertalned
the Top Ten Tomato Club used gthen the cherry and berry s es- water c011.8ervatlan practicefl .and known.
F .O.M. really nlc•.
{.arm families,
NPw Haven .called on her mother 1'!1eaday evening with a dmnei ,
about 600 pounds of 3-12-12 ferti. son.
1955 CHEVROLET VI
corn
applies
to
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state'~~&gt;
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Mrs Annie Russell Sunday. I
for Miss Gladys . MtlleJ, Wru~hing.~""'
hzer (or equ1valen~) per acre.
Most berries have a relatively
Denver
Blake, Larry Fox an•u to n, D. c , an d Mrs. Harr1ett Ster•,,...~
with R &amp; H and DYIH'drlvt
mcrCJal
corn
countries;
for
Ll!at year they had boosted ferh• short holdmg pcnod. They arc
BOUT POSl:PONED
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Joe} tobacco, to 35 counties
lizer usage to 900 pounds per penshable, In othel words. If the
HOU,.YWOOD UP-The sched. Jack Smith returned from a two tE-It, Pomeroy. They were 1oined
I2-·19J;3 CHEVROLET Deluxt
c1pally in Southern Ohio)
acre of the aame anal}'sLS
~led io round bou~ between rank- weelu campmg trip at Ft. Knox for the evening by Miss Gall Rus- ,
homemaker has no plan for using
dr. R &amp; H P. G. rM - nice.
acreage allotments,
tor
lightweights Cisco Andrade of Ky., with the National Guard. · Sl?ll and Mrs. R&lt;Jchel Borton and ·
Within a short
filler tobacco to 8
1953 FORD V8 Customlln.
In the early ycll.r.s of the club, hu;gc QUilnh!les
Mr. and Mrs. Jame.!l Cunning- sen, Gallipolis. The group had
L~ Angeles and Baby Va~uez of
d,. R &amp; H A r .. lty tolld car.
Whttmeycr says, only about hulf l1me, she prohahly ~ hould buy
Ohin countries havl..ng -acreaae al- Mexico City bas been postponed hom and children, Pt Pleasant worked together at· th~ West Vir.. •
lotmenta.
CHEVROLET 2-clr. R&amp;IHI its gn;~wers (ollowed a spraying cnly small \IU&lt;lfllittes and plan
and Mrs.
Dana g1ma Ordnance Wt.rks dunng
fro!'" Jul)l 27 to At1g. 1 becausE" vJsated Mr.
A team of Ohio State University
program Last )lear 9~ percent or ways to usc th em within a day
LeWIS
Wednesday
evening
\\-!orld war n and enjoyed a re?llmm11tatlon difficulties encoun
JULY -4 BIRTHDAY
.exf.enmon S}l«'iallst.._. wa6' expJ.RJn·
1950 BUICK Sup.,. 4-dr. Socfonl the growers produclnJ!: htgh )IIC1ds or two
:Margie Cartwright, MinR I.e· unton at the Lama home MiM
tered
by
Vasquez.
The
hout
will
R &amp; H.
Mr and Mrs. James Donnelly bE&gt; telee.ut oaUonaiQ&gt;.
sprayed to control foltage dtsease
WiS and Ann WUUams werr. in Miller 18 vl sitln!il her mother it
Handle chernes and bcrrte.s lng d'(tails of the g()vernment's
acreag
t reserve program to coun - Ct•lebra tcd on the Fourth of July
1947 DODGE 4-dr. R &amp; H
and fruit rot
Pt
PIPasant Thursday on busi- Silver Run wh 1Je on vacation.
carefully Slm e m con Lamers so
Ohto tomato
yroccssors soon they ma y be spread out. II they ty .agricultu.rn.J a~ef1tS this week, wi! h a part~hone&gt;riog the second
1942 PLYMOUTH 2 door run1
will enroll growers 1n this year's are piled too deeply the weight W B Wood, OhLO Exteru;·wn dtr- ~ bi l'\ hday of heir daughter Unda
p.-rfect
on July 5 a d the fourth birthda~
'!'l.op Ten Tomato Cl ub The Ohio of the fruit may damage that ector, announced today.
O,.EN EVENING TIL 9 P. M.
State Umvet'Si!y Agn"ullural Ex- which Is nn th E bottom
At ditrtuict meeting!! in Wash- I 0 ,1 t he 1~ son Jimmy, on July 4.
ll ndon ServicP 11 ponsor~ the prolngtQD C. H Fmdlay, Wooster and 1 he ne ighborhood
children enThi:! fruit, I{ ll is firm rtpe, Zarrosville the ~tpeetottst.s 'were JOvt'd games and were .served
~ect in cooperation With the Ohio
C'\nners' ll ssoclnlwn nnd the Bal. should be kept in refrigerated stor bringing agents up to dflte on II'ICW t'&lt;Jke, ICC cream and candy favon.
AUTO SALES
tlmore onrl Ohio ra1lroad. Local &lt;oge, covered luosely With wax'-'d regu~ations of the program _ Ill Each of the birthday children had
OIHn lvtnlnt• Until 9 JM"n,
paper,
p r ore~sor s mtercsted should wn·
phase of the SoH Bank Act design ~ a cake decorated 10 pink anJ
Phon. 6045-J
At Tr1Hic LIRht In MI•Wopcorl
tact their
cuunty agricultural
ad
to reduce crop llklrpluses
blut&gt; Thl• guests were Marsha,
Do not wa ~ h OL leave th1' fruit
M1ehcle and Momca Hackett. Mar·
agenl!l for add1l1Una l mrormation
W(', , until just before prep11.ration
M:eanwhtle, O~hlll~o"~'r.,';':~::·~~~s t h:~ and Jimmy McKinney, B()bby
Wittmeyer wg~ est ~.
to M ' rVf' MOisture ha stt•n11 mold· (l( (ltller fedora.! a
weri!'
H1ct&gt; , Mtcky, Cinda and Pat Dufry.
tn~ and hrcakd own or th e fruit m ducUng simJI.ar meeting wtth
slur!lge
('()Unty person'Oel , -spoiling out Io.
MEIGS G!NERAL HOSPITAL
cal reHponSJblltties in admmiBterAdm!tied · Oyde Spenccrt', Pomelng the program.
roy and Harv, r Hornbtlck, PortIn the oountles, Wood .!laid, all land,
age-ncies wLll cooperate ln a uniDt~c!Jarged · Tim NeutzUng, Mid.
fied educational program detsiiUl·
. Sue Lehew, Mason: Hered to inform farmen; of provl.cnons man
Porrieroy; aild M&amp;r)l
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The sessions now m progress follow a meeting In Columbus la ~t
A reumon of the John Dill fll.m- weoe'k ln which USDA offietal~ hom
Jly was held recently at Forked Wlldhlngton discussed re.:u.Juli01Hc
Lake. A PICDIC dinner was served with Ohio and Michigan perso-nnel
at noon.
EARLY AMERICAN
Farme1111 who want to pa.rtl.cipa~e
FURNITURE
Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Wal - Jn the acreage reserve progot am
rho Evll.ns and ~on Dame!, Dear- this year must aign an agreem r.nt
IN OUR MAIN STORE
hoi nc, Mich., Mr and !Hr.~. Dallas with their county ASC commlt t•J(!"S
AND
Arn ott and daughters, Carolyn and by July 20, with the exceplion of
Peggy , Man.sfteld ; Mr and Mrs wheat, in which they S'lould check.
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G~ville Watson, Long Bottom, Mr . with the county ASC commlttet&gt; beFURNITUR-E
". ml Mrs Hartl Carleton and ram- tor ~une 30, The-Commodity Slabi·
lizat1on Service will a.dmi.nl.ster the
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IN OUR USED STORE
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actne; Mr and Mrs Georje program, with n86il!IUonoe of olhf!T'
S!Htber, Mr. and' Mn. Carl Dill feder&amp;l agencies lncludt.ng the Ex~·.d fam 1ly, Mr and Mrs Elsworth ~nalon Serv~ce.
Dm and fanuly, Mr 11nd Mrs. John
Obi{) uou1uers
~·V8 Cullomline 2 dr. Sedan. like new dark blue finish.
On The Bri~hlest Col!ler
D'II J
w~o grow corn,
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and John DtiJ and daugh- , _,·-· : or tobacco may parUclp•to
In Middleport
Mtss Esther.
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acreage ll"e6'erve
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tbeir stock on
by JUI)' 1.
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aU: emen have experienced
·' · prof1ts tbiJI past year a.nct
..am
crt!dit promises to be even tighter
than a )lear ago. A $1.25 per busbel support price on corn grown
i. Utsade .aliotmenta. .:md Q"''eater
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m.::rease the cost of corn as a feed
crop, For these reasons, Barnes
pn-dicts, cattle feeders w11l n()t
be willJni to pay .such high pnces
for feeder stock thts fall as they
Wt:lre a year ago.

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1954 PONTIAC . . . . . . . .

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2 dr. Sedan. Sparkling original dark ireen flnloh. We've
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turbine D,YIIIflow drive, Both ls excepllonal eon.
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V8 Sunllner Conv. Cpe. Like new one owner ear. Cholee
of two aharpearo.Fordom11Jr.
, Special Dlx. 2 dr. Sedan. Sparkling original blatk with
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Jpeedinj by the 'State Highway Patrol ,
MeaDwhile, the .shqifrs depart.
ment re'ported that Walter Lee
Ueramen, SO, Racine, was fined
$2G and costs and sentenced to
25 day.s ln Jail on a charge of
r,cttess operation or a motol! vehicle and resistkll arre$t. Hersman's bearing was conducted in
the court of Ma)lor Howard Fr)Dk
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Sheriff Charlee Rus~U also reported · the apprebenSton of Donalo C. Riffle, 20, a Marme who
walli reported as being absent
without leave. Riffle IS from
Rural Route 2 Racine

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Sedan. Orlrlnal melaUJe green tlnlllh.
Directors:
John B. Downing
Paul S. Smart •
H. N. Swift
Rodney Downing
llertha B. RaUtburn
Harold m. Hubbard
Roee s. Reynolds

Offleen and Employees:
Joh,n B. Downing, President
Paul S. Smart, Vice Pres. &amp; Cashier
Harold E. Hubbard, Ass't. Cashi.,.
Rose s. Reynolds, ASS'!. c..hler
Gene .Grate, Ass't. Cashier
Luella Jenkinson, Bookkeeper
Marilyn Fultz, Boo~keflper
Norma Q. WUeox, Secre!lry
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Member Federal Deposit illlllt~D« Corporation

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Hu;

Ashley,
K.lrwau, Polk and

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1-8" Electric

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REFRIGERATORS ~~--.

cu.,FT. 80 lb; DEEP FllEEZE

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'$299.95*
12 cu'. n. 2 ~r. 80 lb DEEP FREEZE. ....•... ' ... $399. 95*
14 CU. FT. 2 dr 13Q lb ,DEEP FR EE%E •• ' ••••• J •• $469.95'

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The Middleport· Pomeroy Jto..
tary Club had one · ~undr· d per
cent altendanc~ when they met
Friday evening at Heath Methodist
Church for the1r w ekly dinner
meeting

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LIABILITIES:
Capital Funds:
Capital Stock, common
Sur Ius
· .. .... · · · · .. · · $100,000.00
lln~vided Prorits· · '. ·..· ..........
· · · · · ' ·. ·..·. ·..' .. · 225,000.00
79,608.19
Tot:tl Capital Accounts
• 404,808.19 I

Total LlabUltles . . . . . . $ 3,732,474.32

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MARTINS FERRY 0. UP
BelmoDt County Sheriff Cloyd L
Barricklow t.oelay
predieted.
a
"~II:" within a few d'll.ys tn invrati,atlon cl the Independe~e
D~ &amp;:botgurf111u.rder of a 23-yMr
M. R. PAnERSON
old mother of four eblldren.
was elected distrlct governor•on•oe•·l Barricklow cancelled all "¥tea~
1956-67 at Rot.ary''S ann.ua.l
ttons fOii,. his deputies and ~J~ealted
lion in Pblladelp!aitii •I ut montb.
othera from vacations ta an
lege Enjlish department tor a
move to 'trJOck down the
He has headed the Marietta
· of Mrs. Je~n AshtoD. Goff
mher ot year• and Wu
T~e Victim was found Tfuu'ada.y
Dean In 1948 He ha' degrees
ml)l"ftlng on the fleor of the lr:itch·
Wesleyan, Brown an4 Yale
en in her home five miles.· west of
vers1ties, and tr:.ugbl formerly at here by be
, r 6-yea.r-.old son. Bruce.
Coon ~ etlcut Coldege for Women,

Je,Dkim, Moe·

Lawn Mowers

$3,732,474.32

Deposits:
Payable on Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,451,073.83
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S•vlngs and 1'me Deposits . . . . . . . . 1,876,792.30
Tolal Deposita . . . . . . .. . . $ 3,327,866.13

Wl'thm'' F"'w Days

Cleveneer,

Lausche Signs
New Laws Made
~y Legislature
COLUMBUS, 0 UP---Six bill._
pas!ed bY the rl!cent special aes!ion of the Lfgislature · became
l1w Ffld!y with the eignmg of
! he measures by Gov. Ji'ranlrP" J

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The btllJ mcluded rl!-enaetment
of the 2-mill lax on shares and
working btpltal of fh:\&amp;nclal institution•.
Alsq signed Into law was 11 ~em­
Poruiy' a.miU levy on tbe!e psets
to re-imburse tbe atate treasttry
[or $10 1iillllon ot the $12 mill·
·lon ·given l'ocal governl'tte!f\8 (ol'
IOlie 5 re.Sultirtl: from an rOtif.o Su-

w-em.e Oourt dfeJsiOD ' o.n

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Judge John ~eon, prei1dent was
In charge of the open meeting and
gflv.e. s veral ~umm ous readings .
Don Stivers, chairman of the Loud
~llirt contest, spoke briefly of the
i'Uole~ for the ~ntt:st which wlH
be held dn July 20 wh n the Pistrier Governor will be a guest of
the local Clot-.._
Met~odi.Bt wOOlen wtki prepated
.and served a fri. d thiCken' dinnerwere Mra. carl Mattox, Mrs. E .
M. Wood, Mrs , Emerson -&lt;l()DeS,
Mrs ~"'red H1bbs- M'.r~. H. E. Bush,
Bess Sallborn and Sharori Jones.

ICE CREAM SC!~IAL
The Youth FellowshiP Df Umted
Metbodtst Church of PoO'Ieroy wlll
soonsor an 1ce cream social at the
~ 1ty Hall, Saturday, July 7, be·
glnninJr at 6 p. m.

RIDING CLUB TO MEET
A meeting oi the Me1gs COunty
Ridmg Club will be· held' 011
Tuedsay
evening, July 10, at the
fiDSn~ial
Ro~:k
Sprlnili
:o ~r8.J1ie Kall at 8 .
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secretive, especially tone~ &amp;c·
The ..u..

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Uvity tn'volved in foUo:Wlii1 - up
every Up, suggeruon. ai eronk &lt;all
~celved by the authorities and th•
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parents. It was kDQWD tbJt at·
WASHlNGTOr• pP- fbe
tempts were bt!lng made to make a"te Rule$ Com.miftee to4AY .~:1't'·~~·
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Ohio Education ::r:~:;:m.~
""~ 011•• li,&lt;fiiii""·'•
Tbe 1nqttley. appi'DYed
the
May Be 1, ruu ·Senace. wiQ eoodueted...,.
D.u;.....,tor
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Harold Vin- nt mtno
eomm•nded the stud, to &lt;~&lt;""'·
wl!etber the aid proeram
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COLIJIIBUS, 0. UP
State
Beard of Educati~n olficlll8 iadi~
cati'!d today tbat ,• Harold S. Vin·
cent. superintendent of Milwalltet
Pubhc Schools and a lonner Ohio
&amp;l."bool leeder, may b4l btred u
Ohio direetor of education.

still Is ne&lt;ded lltd, If ao, W~
~ :. beaue4 in tbe ~t ~

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The 'lWlet Committee
t&lt;!r" &amp;e.u.te-~uae eODfere~
Jatiii .Frida; uu 1 ...Gl -~~~ ~~£'r'l
loreip. dd ceiling for tbe ~
menl year wblc.b began
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The board's personnel commit.: urda.y.
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tee, was expected to aubm.it Via· _. ----'----'-..,1 l· .
cent's name along with • two Divone Suit F:de.l r , ',~I. .
others when the 23-me.nber bNnL •
w.L v..:-, • Co~- ~
meets here Monday t.o c:olllider:
.au. P~
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candidates for the j~b.
Suit fOr divorce bali~11iled - ·•
Committee Chairman CbarltmJ iD -the fJfftce Of the 'ci~f~ f • Of.:,• ¥
Kyen said his comml\t~. ~ un~q- Court&amp; by,oleult Joae,. .~,~Jl ..!~:
ordet'B to provide thr~ ~ or more Millard C• .1Gnea; both of• ~ ..
nominthons from mort' thaD , 40 1R D.
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educators sc:reened by• the ~up.
In tbe auit Mrs. Jonea ~ dl~ ,•\~,
Vincent's name WU 1aot ,amoq gross aeglftt iDd extreF,~e·· ~tf»-Y- i( "
the s1x "finalists" iQterViewc!d 'f
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the board last mootJi •b1it' -M1ers
MEIGS GIN~L HOUiTAL ~1
SJid the committee · Conaidend • DiscUrged: Ray RfJWib~ ~ sr,r~ :.,...
Vincent an outstanding -ehoiee.
CUMi and Edqon Joh~n, · ~- ~
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CHEVROLET • . • . . . . ... 695.00

OhiO · eo~:~,lre,flmen voted on the
a'~nistratioa ~tal rate raise

• 20 Inch Portable • 20 inch WhHI S~nd

ASSETS:
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Cash and Due From Banks
"";, 586.675.55
U. S. Government Bonds
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Municipal and School Bonds .. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1,32..2,000.00
Federal Reoerve BIKlk Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 44)0,872.51
Loans and Discounts
- · · · ·- ·-- · · · · · · · · · · · ~· •. 9,750.00
Bank Building , 7,ooo.oo, F.lxtu~~;ii.oo·:: : : ·. ·.: ·.: . \,406,175.26
Total Assets . .... . . , . . . . .

Shotgun•MOfder

· WASHING:rol'f UP-Here's how

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Betts, Frances Bolton,

.G.E. FANS

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

cenlury Hard Top Cpe. Power St.orlng. One careful
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To ,Be H~ Of District Oovemor

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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
of

1955 BUICK .. • . . • . . . . ..... 2,595.00

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1954 BUICK . • . . .. . • .•.... $1,695.00

FORD

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BAKER Furniture

FORD .. . . . . . . ... : . . . I ,295.00

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&lt;SIAMIH !WIN IDYS
their motber~ ~

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Reunion Is Held
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Two Men Held or Questioning i
Fail To YieldAnv. lnfomlation

MaY
· Jn Traf{'IC Cases
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WESTBURY. N. Y. UP - Two penooal contact with cal~ pos..
m tn held for que.ttonlng in the log aa the kidnaper. ~
0f8
Peter Weinberger kLdnaplnC case
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have failed to g1ve any helpful in·
A flUID who ap~ared to be~ the
formation about t-!te three-day-old 1
year ~ father nude an ~ppar~
crune police JlUIOunced today .
en&amp;ly futile attempt to dei~V« a
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Nauau County Del:.ctllve Cbief Friday •ft•nooo
eaJ1I
Stuyvesant P innell alao annoWJced
He went on t!ie m!.ssion ln tbe
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and
one
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coded
me~age
Wetnbfteer'e
1t.ation wagon, at·
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Five
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!'CCeiv cl Friday night by .a telc- companied by dct.ectin, but reo
forfeited bond Of $15 ID beuinp vision newiiCiJt.er ''lneaM nothl~ turned aUII i.n post. N1on .of the
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condiH!ted in the court «:~f kayor to ut.''
.. ttlll packet.
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E. F. BObiDJOn on Friday evenm~-t
The chlld 'a weil :o do parents
John MtDonald, presa secreta..,.
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Homer I&amp;aae. Sa)lre. 87, Ral!'mc, .Morris and Bei.ty Wetnbetcer for the NAnau Cour.ty P-ollee Dowas lined five dollars and I!'OSti waited at tbelr bom ~ here for a - partment announ.ted •t 8:10 a. m.
...n a cbaqe brousbt by the State pect:ed word from tb~: kidnaper who EDT that no raru.:om has been
ll.1gbway Patrol of maklni a left snatc~d tbe four-wHik~Jd eblld paid and none bn b ~n left where
turn ,without due care He was. from its ciUl'lage (1ft a
patio the kidnaper might pick it up.
found a:ullty by the court.
Wednesda)l afternoon A telephon•
¥cDonald't aonouncement daah- •
Sayre wu involved in an aetl· caih r e}aimlng to be the kidnaper 1ed. hopes III'OUBed by a cryptic tele..
dent near Raeme on June 24 iD told the f.atber Fr1day Peter is phone meauge to a
t l,evla:lon
wiuch the c1r he was dnving col· "alive and well "
new.:eatler tbat eon tact with the ·
lided witb a car driven by Mrs
The. abductor failed to pick up a kidnaper might have been made
Bette Seiple of Racine. Sayre bad $2.,000 ransom Thurt.day but mad :~ and r.aii80DI paid_ The oOrlglnaf
~urned IDlO a private r~d from a new telephone demand" for $5,000 ransom oote, I ~t,befllde lbe emptJ
State Highway 124 w~en hi.S car F.rida)l. PinncU said the parents blby caJTIAge demanded $2.000. A
that ol Mrs. Seiple.
bad mat.e no new rll'l501'0 "drop" Phone eall lo IIOR'ls Wetnbergel",
Willi'am Reev es, 30, Hemlock by 10 a m EDT today.
the baby's father Ftlday morning
:rrove, entered a plea of guilty
Alter qucttiou2ng" the C.wo m 11 bro!lgbt a defY!and
for $5,800.
to a char&amp;.e of Intoxication and L'Iroughout the night adthorlties WeJDb cg..,r s:t1d,
Two my5tertous telephone taiJH
was fined $15 and c011ts. and sen- announced they Ud "no connee!enced to 30 days. The sentence lion with the actw.l kidrtapln£" ~ a New York newt'paper Fri,day
One or the men wn re~
sa!ddthe W~ w• "w
.!1l Thand
8u1 pended on good behavi!Jf~
.IAv:~ll H 1te, RullaQd, hav • made a "crank" pbone call ..me
an was ?"' ng 1.__
e
·~~~3~; guilt to • ~rge of to the. parents. Tbe otber was ~ew York Posta atd II woman tete;
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~ Jmon 4ve1fue and picked up 'W!llle drhting in the ptHlned ·~,13:~ a. rn,_ EIY1' with tb:
0 Sl.O
neighborhood 0 fthe Weinberger message the baby J1l: all rlgtlt. 1
The baby Is w.:.ll and find" The
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A cri:ptic: tel-'C'hone message ume voice 16 Jqiputea l&amp;terJsaid.
"M. W. P. F. O.K" was retftved ''witl you please ma.U lts;re Mrs'.b)l TV neneast.er John K. M 11c- Welablll'&amp;ef get.' my JlUICISlge, 11111
carle')' Friday l!!ghi jun bd.;. baby Is eettiA8 meclltlne and tho
he broadcast a
mC~~Rse from formula. Everything U; OK!'
We:in~f ft Sl)'ing the tldn•per's
relayed the me8SII' I 'bu\
heW denDnda would be ~ PiD- wd they bad no way of knowinC
h!fll indiel:tej! ·~~ ,..... ~- f6 lf they weR 1111thenUe. _
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SELECT ON
EVERY BEST
'~'::~ USED CARS

Reserve Details ·
At Dist. Meets

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The News

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f.;lbll.W ...,., oftf!rllOOII tteepl Sull&lt;lar br The Obi• Vall.,
. .llbel. hie., at 110 lhehanle St, PomerllJ, 0 . Bus.tneq otlice
.,.... J8l, editorial olftce phOJ&gt;e 39'1.

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United Pre11 St1ff Correspo~~cklnt
Dm1\r1 T. Shepdov's first bli
'uur as Soviet Russaa'a new forl'lin mmlster appears to hav~
lo!:!en an embarrassmg faliqre
Shepilov_, who succet"ded: veter.:w Vyacheslav M Molotov m hls
r.ost on Jlm~ 1 llas Just V13Jtcd
t:gypt, S}'na, Lebanon and Greece
ln none ol the four collntr1es dHI
1 1&gt;c accomph.sb an)ljb1ng, so far as
1 can be seen, to step up Russaa'.s
pt'n ftrahon of the M1ddle East.
He concluded no agreements or
,my value to the .Kremlm, and he
met w1th some rebuffs \

NatloMI advmlslaJ repneentanve, BottlneJU-Kunball, Int ..
aa Ll.aiftltda Ave., Ne-w York City, 1'8, N Y
SL&amp;bse.i't.,tJon rita: Delivery by carrier where nall:~hle 30 cefth
iff wee~(· one ;yen tu advnee at The Da~Uy ~utlnel uWce. $1 II~
J"lmoattltt 1'7 80; three moutha, S3 10 By motor ruute where
aYa\1.,1et one month fl By m1il one Jl'llf $8: 1111 months, St 2&amp;;
·l~il.t moatht. $2 ac: oae mDnlb S.t

Inside Info~ation

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C~ai mu st compele wi1h otlw~' t•lnc:r.trurt~tm 1n lm'il

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Coal h 1s 11l"o ~one uut to regam '
mdustr1ul 11nrl othl'r healtng ma"·
kch wh1ch hi'IYt• b"en lar~ely taken
nv1 r by ot hn fuel :. It hJs
donP
1Ju ~ bv n rren1 1 ~ the cnslnmer art
UTtprove-d prortuct, tatlorf&gt;r! to h1 ~
'ipeCJ;.~ I nerds olons
w11 h b:!'tler
l!fl iiiOment fO burn th e fuel
'You can't keeo a j!nnrl rn~fl
d(.)wn" ~avs the (l]f) wi9"P Vnu

rceLi. In
cOmJNI"&amp;h\''!)y rect&gt;l'll
t.l)fnl!l' 1 ct~al haR lo•t out 1n certain
~t11 BUt eoal bas not taken
that lyin~t rtown l1 is a m~a sure

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CI'IJ'DO:ti¥P• "nee burn&lt;Pft crfll ""'Pn
f:l'"'l'l' t'oll. T)aPn ('3nto&gt; the f11P'I"I to
t_ptt:, "Vt'r lhP "PfltPr nf 111,. ~ ~ "'""
But the c-l'lal mdU!tlrv difln't ll'ln).

".$1"'1 ke"o 11 """" mrf q~tr,

of thw.e locomotlveG•w m

Certain riahh, such as th nght

'l'l!en the Bulletin adds

f)O'VJ'I

Thai nght to work involves ex
actly what the term 1mp1leJ-the
llJt: right to join a union or not to

Knowlnl' that Chrlet, be~ ·
ln1 ralaed Irma the dead,
dleth no more; death hatlt no
more doatlnlon ovu Him.-

"Our

(Roman1 &amp;1 9,)

Je 1u1, our Redetomer, Savlot, Friend-ever pre1ent, 1t..
way1 patient and undentandInII In Ioving klndne1111-1
"'alke and talks with. Ull thla
very day All He d1d with the
people who knew him in anclent day1, when we free 00 ....,
•elvea of liQ and jq prayer
leekHJaprellenee.

one of them I

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I , 0* led Chin• In U. N.
l Bp&lt;"!"' to c..tilr!
ASIWIOTON-A lUI 0.hl II tireWinJ o&amp;nio•
aloft of Rod CfWla to the Uri.lta4 NaUoU ud a wftl oomt tQ
o IM&amp;d at 11M -~ OC lho till AlloRllolr II 1119!

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n = WUhlnrtollollclolo IUlUti'flliilfiil\"' jt&amp;tei;' .......,,.

IIJMn IUCC!...,ul Ia keeplnf the .,elplnr rer&amp;mt oyt ot UM worw oc-.1
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1an1u.11on. nuq Analb' k&gt;e out h' 11:.1 6ghL

'the 11tuauoa 11 lhlt the admlaalon of the Co"""unlatt cannot t.e
illociCW by vtto b6oauH the tuue wUI oome up in
lbe lfMI'al .... embly and not the acuttty COUftC!U.

when th!a country haa veto power.
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But thole Who have been leadlnr the 6fht
aplut brlnttnB the ~ Chlneae lnto the UN
are prtparbl.• for the new altuatlon
Thel'f ill !J,Ik that Senate Republican leader
William F. Jt:nowlo.nd, or Calllomla, may move
W tlli• llW United Slatee out of the UN If the
llltl4 _,rove auccealful m forclllr the'r way &amp;nt.o
tat Wrld oreanlaauon.

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• MORITAD A.Hb NA'I'O--Otn. Laurl• t&lt;lorltad, ftrtt United State• air officer ent to hold
• '~lioo\·lo.itl a major lllitd command, rae .. a tourh mort It
probltnt wh•n he laket over •• ('hltf (J( tht

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' ~tfntmtat n(Klrtedly II rift UlQtiJ tht lnttr-&amp;Ultd brau at
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'1 oftetn are Hid tb havt e0rilplalne4 that NATO hU be·
ioDifl &amp; ~ ot ... ttpchlld" of tl\e wettem powert, that It hu failed

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10 BIOWII\fiY promlaed and 1\1 tuLurt

~.Qiiilatkl atllt\ldd'

h\t1utle W••t Olllt1niiJiy'a

AI C lfl'-!~t' tlf mkkt I. bit rn111te:t'y ClOI'ItrlbUUoft to the UtiComiill~ 4;111.-nN J¥ttem, the North African troubles wbteh have
........ rrUot, Ut4 &amp;ht lkepUcal commtntl ~f IOMI \JAIMd•lt&amp;\11

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tt waa noted a1so t~at not long
Llfter s_nepllov lert E&amp;ypt, the
Egyptian 1up~mt m1Htaty coutt
Btntenced 4Q Commumsts to l$rl·
gon terms rongmg up to sefen
est Irbhrrwn , Tommy Loughran, yc.~ors. They were accwed of plot,
and Longbran murdered him The lmg to overthrow t~e re&amp;tme of
\
match wus called no deci.!Jlon, _. J•resldent o,mal Abdel Nasser.
The only reason, Galhco says,
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that TOmmy didn't klll Carnera
Shep1lov, a powerfully built six
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was that 'J'ommy 11ot overUred footer, wus haiLed as a diplomatic
rrom Comera teanlna on him baU ol tire when be sueeeeded
Ml
Tummy took a dozen clouts 8! M~lotov alter having se1 ved as
tht caliber that Pl;'imo u.sed editor of the Commumst party
ag::unst Sharkey and didn't even newspaptr organ Pravda.
Fv1mer Lodge, cnuc'k \W'g&lt;ginll-- blush
·ale1 found 1n an alley, sta1k
As Pravda's editor, Sheptlo• visTOLirdercd, after a convtctJOn for
Thi"\' m11de hlm lhE' match that ftt&gt;d J&lt;:gypt last year und set In
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Sl rt bl mg, an'd a II f m1s h c..,• him, rea1ty, b ecause D..t· motion the deal by wbicb .Russia
r!:!pe- u-. oung
lh e ut!
,, II f'r IIWi mmers or th e tl me f y W&amp;.!! Rl1.,
" 1n the cIInk an d every ananged f~r C~mumst Czeehone 'k nh rked out" Sluukey m body w.mted monev Thev paired .!!luvaJda to send Egypt millmns of
M1am1 WJlh a puilch that nobody him wnh Max Baer, tmd B.aer beat ddlars of war matefiQ}s of all
nw History says this w~s. a lum mlo bid tielllth They made sorts.
p10per fi X thot tnl'!Uitcd the arhs Jnother W1lh Joe, Lotus who .seri·
A Gr.tnd Tour
!•c dcm.mds of lhe t 1xers
A1 r.us l)' crippled him,
Hts
recent
v1s1t was arranged
leas1 lne t&amp;nktw 1s supposed to , Then unuther hack named Leroy
berore
he
took
over the tore1gn
rmd 1ht&gt; glove with Jus clun
1 n. 11 e.s t!JJ'e him apart, and
the
nunuttry He dec1ded to make 1t
Th ey k'1c k(I d Leon ,,ec
•
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ou
o l llnJped 111 1
rb
a grand tour byJ e~t.endmg Lt to
lhc pletur e ~to le most or Car
o a career o emg a t he other countrtes,
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nera·~. mun~.} , und then a tragc,tly wr~~tle.!.ts path 11 1 1 , C .
Shepilov offered Egypt a \:tlg
uccur!'ed
a
e c 1f an • ar
nela, but ~e'11 MOl nq la\J.r suit Hu lon g tt:nm lpan to help ftnanc e'th&lt;•
llnde Will wns currl'ntly 1n the privacy Wl\8 IRV:~defl by ga11 '\ building or the great Aswon
rug: ro1 ;; 01 ,w bu y l ~ h pl.mk 01 , lE'rs "J'h guns, thil'Vlli and mm - on the N1le Rrver Prem1er Na!.. r
vlhtl, llld tlw bnvs nut&gt;dcd dough derur~ u long, hmg ttme ago
rc!ut&gt;ed to commit himself. Nasser
The) m 1rlu u motch with an 'hon
1956, by Unit~ :JH;o seems to have made 1t plain
{nc)
!hot he Intends to keep Egypt on
present "neutralut" course 11S'
between Wes~t and East

poor

~uit agtlln st the plctu~e people for
the mvoswn of hi s " privacy " 31 '
lf'gt'tl 'n dlcule" and loss of pies

tlge With Ius fril!'nd s, ne1ghburs

and buswt•ss ~~~~uc1utes He never
nw:ted uny of Lhe thin g_~ he 1111211

hon!l as lost
Dn Prt!f'm 1s sumg Columb1n
P1ctur~~ uvt'l u thm~ or Uudd
Schulberg\ callcft "The Harder
They FulJ" He It:&gt;ckons 1t's hi1n
they purJ:rnycd ~nrl he was nll~ er
,.igh\f!r But the only thmg thr
def('Uie has to Jn, lr this p!ece or
Idiocy ever sees a crmrt, is I'UIItl n

chupter from a book l1y l'nul G:~l
Uco, calted "l•'arcwell to Sporl '
published by Knopf m 1938 11ntl
the case is closed.

Jt is generally admltterl 1n
print , o\Oer th~ yt'ars, that whl'll
J!¥'k Sharkey did a r.lnss1c dive in
'lodi&amp;ml , thr splush Wll" hPfll'd In

Italy, 1vl\ence poor old Garganlun
came, rrom a llttlt!' town culled
Sequals,
F1.r, you ~e. Carnera wos opel.
atr&gt;d by the moh boys just hku
fLAhterp;: are operated today. A
guy n11med l..fon See found him
In fl tr11vr•lmg fa1r n~ 1:t Grero·
Roman ra-.sler He put ltlm tnto
Jeff Dt( ksnn'~ Sulle \Vial(ram 11'
p,, Jq to !\t&gt;e 1f he cmthi l'llftnd
up with :.1 mun half hhl slae

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'Pe•lle1 callM "The l:!:ra of Won
det lui Nonsen se" when champ
Ions aboundf¥1 a.nd the hoodlum .c~
wete arist nrrt~l.s of enterlalmnt•nl
rie1ds-jllst likP todHv J ''on SeP
brought Carnm·a to Amertcll"!
mode e deal with the rnoh, an1l
the gr~.:atest st1•1es of ~f!h1li~ smf'l'
Jack 11nd the Bellnstalk look
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Mr. and .Mrs.
Ch1renee Lawrence and sons a.U\o!
Vottland.; MI'. and MrCL. D
P!erce, MI'. and Mra, l)e~~vei' CurUs and !\ons, Mr. ~nd Mn. Hobart
Nflwell and sons, Lo'ng Bottom:
Mr. lnd Mrs Robert ~ vanMeter
tnd fanllly, George Curtis, Mr
artd M'n Glen Ba:k.er and' farluJy
or Reedsv1lle, Mrs. Susie &lt;;oohl~
turd son, SteubenvUie; ' Mr. aqd
Mrll, Leon t&gt;onahtte Allilnna War'tl
of East Livftrri:J, Mr. and Mr.s
Rlchinld Van'M r Sr, LMr and
Mrs Delbert Hti er and daugh·
lek-s, BeverlY: .Mrt. and M~. Ri·
MAaRIAGB LICIN'I
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Mar1etta,
Ray Snmrriers, 4(), Edwrlght,. W. M':r. and •Mil Don ~ Brewer and
, t(lal l'l)iMr and' DordthY Boggs
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Sunday With h11 ~a.hbts Mr. and '~
~1rs. Enlmeti Stet'heill.
Mr. and :r.fr.s Robert Barton
and family spent the week~nd
\'iltli llazel Johll5on

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Bleit&lt;~ fo ·~• t\i111n wfti.lo

Goli Is, tho ~onl. P,.lm 33:121.
PRAYEK· Our Patflfw, we thabt

Thee (or mater)al resour~,;~ I.Ci \
necenar~ tO ure bW n~t ·to gfoeat- t
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m•Jw u 'JI (~ He'• his own boas. ,~Je
, biiYI! his paiftn :wh~ ~ ~ !!lg,retail

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U1,. vlUtllty of' tht! people's trust
l n Thee, For.;lve U111 our sin~~ (t
God. Gtanl ys vision and -tuldanre. Renew ,OiJr stren(UI to do
Thy wiJJ, In Chmt's ntme Albt'n,
l'lltJOn'.s

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Y1ntees
58; oyer, Cards 37

Jledle&amp;s 57,

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--.:_llio1 '¥1 aJWO)'I

Jearn•
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IIUIU&gt;)' vacation days
ho goes ,bll witb bl1
.;~tton , A • l¥!n• ' '
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hb I!ODliDimlty and to '
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n1md Aee Clarh wu p;lparlng
to blut ott' lhe tldf of 1 PrimlY~·
h.:acf when JOnttbOdy IIIII the tteer
In• ®mmlllee .~.,.,.. him wJJat
tit llacl ,undftt hb cOlt a~d nted
h•rit to ldp~tlfy til&gt; oaUbtr alld
tiildemarli. tt. "li oiiJiy a club
ll•hter but .he \d•lf;. ·~· aad

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Li'l Rascals
Baseball PfeYJew
Baseball Gatne
T.own &amp; country
Cro.ssroads
Stories et tbe ~turt
Satlll'daJ News 'Speeill
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9.00 Man Aaainst Crime

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to bring CmcJnnutl's. ~tal to U~
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mc1.1p atltl' a s'x gqme rest, drQve
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Holearnl how 1o metit
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Thelle kids carried '~that used
'o be called "the dUft&gt;rence " Gal·
ltcn QUQtel q f\Jht w~en 3 biJ
Callfornta Nr,gro named Dombc.
Chevalier a:ot fa~clnate~ wl\.11
Cernera's monumental chin and
WI'.• stnrtlng lo thi,p hlrriself R
Gutaon Bor1tum \Vfiu Cb•valler'•
DWn attrtndantJ rubbed ted. p6po
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Carnera-we Will now
lose
MVMirmr See-was/ ~tt~eretl hv
•ut:!h t:h"rmln.~~: typt~g as Uncle
W1t1 Dulfy- when he
out or
the ~nPezer..-Bhl
Frenchy dtl
'1'ange, Boo Roo Hoff. OwnPy Mad
dm tnd a beautiful mrm nameJ
llood Time Charlie Frledmun

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4·30 outlook
li 00 Meet the Pi'eft
3."30 q4spe1 l(anDniif Bfitf' ~
!i·4:S rf~ws Pictw-&amp;
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II 00 Newf &amp; sports

In · ~ebaJiOn, "Premier. Sabr1 E1

1lov to prori'll.!le the ~a~ ,.,
full .supp()rt against Israel Hj!',
·lnd ' Afo8ba. gene~ally, wef.e openly
di:;pleased wheri Shepilov refused.
Civil Wlir Rtm11Mfer '
In Greece~ 1~ wa~ m.ade •vide1il
to ShepUov that Greeks
rora:otten lh~ eneOur";gemenl RuS.
sill !!llve Greek Communi.S:ts In
the lohg, bitter cly1l war.
An Athens ne'Yspaper aald editorially that Greece has a f1rm
friend m the United Statq, a
'rlend who aided Greece ••when
'husia wu phmning Our destruc·
LOD and "like a vulture was
.;wooplnl' doWn to prey pn u~."
Shepilov's lnvltahpn to ~~~~;:;j
·\ar~Jmanlis and Forel~ 111
\ v ~ rort to vistt Mosl!o..J was
IH•ted ~ ''premature" al\d nOt
"aiculated. to be "ebrutructite"
:hi!! time.
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A )tlghly.placed foretp di(!ll}&lt;
1utt tn Athen:&gt;~ l!al1ed Shepllov's
.,.hit a complete f~llure

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8 00 People A~e Furmy
8 30 Festival of St•rs
9 00 George Gobel
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In Syl'ia llkewl!e,
President
Said El-Kuwatly told Shepilov lhtt
Syria iuteqda to stick by a policy

nt strict

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couldn't fight. II~ couldn't havt·
Jml)cked out your oltlt•st grt'At
Mlllt If he had been wean ng bras..~
knucks and the old lady wa!l te1her4:ld to a tree

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10 30 Whit OM'"Perloilt CID

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6 00 Sporta Eye
6 15 New.s Picture
6 30 Down You Go

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RUARK REPORTS

old, Pwnu t:al'llera Will get ver1
fflr Wllh hls
mtlhon and 1-hPif

"Th1t right \() IHe mean11 the
rlli:bt to work- for hko eating anti
llPeplnt~ end breathing,
workin~&gt;~
Ja an lndUipen~lble pBrt of livlna"

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BY ROBERT C. RUARK

"These are God glven rights and

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told Shep!lov lhol Gceec• woold
treaty obl,gatlpm
wllh the Western Allies desplfe
their anger over t&amp;e. (;uprua 111lu~-

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Howdy Doody
Bulldmg Amerlca

4 00 'Dance Party

The Era Of Hoodl•lms

/t)rl!saw M need to write fhem In·
t~ the Constltutlon.

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av.d il'6te1g~ .Ml"b1stor
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ftt: thp l'IPht to ho freP of
thP emplover ThiS 1~ thr elllm
nortent rJ!l:ht fhat
the closPt1
join a umon as each
mdlvldual
cr:~erclon bv eUher the union
or
~hop and the union shop deny
In

t~,~undiDB fathers toolt for panted
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But, as a DeMUe Foundation
B;dletln ob1erves, there are vital
rlgh.ts wh.i~h are not 80 ~pt&gt;clfle.d
'fhe Bulletin U)'A "The Constltu·
tlon does not set forth the right of
R man to eut
, , nor to ~Jeep ,
nor to stand up nor to ll e down
The•e actions ll't" part of dally
llvinJ-of ll(e llsetr, and there.
fon need no defming"

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RuHi•n lnvltal~on Jteitcted

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bv trial by jur~, are lipelled out
speclrlcally In tht~ Coruli1utlon of
the United Stole•

the 1 lght to hfe

full 1upport

:Gunl,dVerenmiRllloi~gohr, •tuSpposedly free people / ;~::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~ ·~==~==~--

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Dm;ppQinlmtnt wu expressed

thf! Arab nat1fns
against israel

£•

Uncle JohnnY COOns
Cap~in GrtlJ.aat
ME WlZlli d
Captain i Ro
Down on 1ibe Farm
Western Theatre

10.30

m Egypt, Syri~ and Lebanon be·
cause stt.ep1lov refused to promise

"1fher- nartl,.nla""l" whP» 11 t~ a
l)a r c and ver!lahle md1Hifry hkf'

• cr. the&gt; ~ i'uah!Jn ac: hopPlft~!l pn rl
WAtl1 1to .. ~ .. ... - ~' •loon ..,.u,.,,. l'l'H
u.tllnou~ r.nal Rtosearch tnr
h! ~
just announfi'ed that test work on
11 coaplrPd u~ ful'bine Joromo-tlve or hieb tofficiencv and ecl"n
orny, i• expected to r~&gt;ach com11h!
tion this ,vear anr,l th11t the fu·st

SATURD4Y

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Doo
1130
to 00

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:hat It has i!ftnt' to work to rrgam
t)tt l.:Rt gtound

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•i/iiDJOY •

BY CHARLES M. McCANN

Dttre4 &amp;I aeooQ:cl eluJ maillla matter at the pO!It otfle. at
Pomero, Ollllo.

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MEIGS COUNTY
lEAi. ESTATE OWNEU
Tile To~ .Books .are .ncM
_., for the Paymen!B af
Delinquent ond Jt.ne, 1955
Real Estate Taxes,
. Books will close Jul11 0,
1956

Clr.. G. Miii._,.M.Ip

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WAJTRESs wuted. Applx l:n per-.
:l~· z.~
fOD at the Home Restaunnt,
~·, Hrtioa. Ko-""1 •.lwile U.,...
Middleport.
7-Ntc'I~ ''teat. per word t~ tbret _ .

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IISiect........OZ.v IDOilUa lot 21 eate
~til ltl\e Of 2 C:lfDtl 'Per WOl'(l

ttportedl i.m..ra.:edla~. 'Itft Dally
SenUa.~1 wW not be reaponldble

fer
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IDOi't tbao ODe lDCOtr~

ul 'lb&amp;DD and.

~Pf'Cial

~rmied

tket ot .tveotll

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al reJU

lar dusifjed tatP.a. Obllu.tl811
~bliahed at 1 eeot l*' word.
Cbarge4 Ada rec:etna bf
or
lelt"phunt IJ,Yen eareful .to".£a.

m.u

Uola.

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8-30-12tp

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LERS. romer'".
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cfay. All Df tk&amp; ~ Wll ex·
',..chd to be l,n p~e •lthln a
few d~ Follawlna that otW
conatruetJon ~ rwlll .(oil ow.
tt ••• one• ex~ &amp;o h.Ve
lho loulldll!f .,....,
for "'"

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~ales

1053 BUICK SJ:ot,dat Deluxe 2-door

comlnt·.b.NketfNII .,.son.

WJth white top,

THE RIDGE-KENO
i ioo•h'"·
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Now1

lht

~fr. and Mra. Ever~lt Milhoan an'd

7·6-6tc

Ooubl¥1

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·~ . rudy fw ,'
1lnnlng of the , ..-xt
~tlon.

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Pphi(m Sisters

- · - - .. -~1052 FORD VH V1ctorLa H•rd Top,
J&lt;"ordomat\(', smart white with red RADIO • TELEVISION SERVICI!
lop , $895. Blaellnar's, Pomcr&amp;y,
Phon~ 200. Cltlland AppUute
Ohio.
7·6-·6tc
Sture, 118 W. Main St.. Poraero1
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1952 CHEVROLET DeluXe 4-door
,_
Sedan, orgl nal metallic &amp;reel'!
fim-s~. $695. Blaettnur'.s, Pomeroy, Ohio.
7·6-6U:

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Bronx
York City and Mr.t~._D,,~, ·~
J':inal plans W tbelr annual
Insurance City ~:j~~:::~:
to be held on
the
nt~ment whettl Dow
Le Monllay,
d
At!lens waa &lt;mi of tbe
July 10. at the Midd port Roa •
side Park v.oere made wben theMeigs Temple, Pythian Sisten,
met at tb't K. or P. hall this we~k
MUton Ruuell, MEC, presided at the ·meeting. The plciiic ,i.s
for mernbera of tbe Temple, Pal!it
Cbief~; .St•ff an.d OfCicers and
1heir-- ram:U811.
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Like new dark blue fin·
ish $1295. Blaett11ar's-, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
7-6-6tc
SediUl,

sparkling dar1!:
groon flni&amp;'h.
Blactt.nar's,
Po-meroy,
Oh.lo. 7-6·6tc
$129~.

1U55
Coupe.
UUit:K
pnwcrCentury
fite(•rlng, Hard-top
$21193.
Bla •ttnal"·~. Pomeroy, Ohio.
7-6-fllc

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L H. RAWLING SONS CO, - :It
aour Wrecker Sorvtce. ~Day
P])on.e 6227. Nilht Pboa.e ~g.

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~mp\ete WHEEL ALIPNMENT,
b•~ancin&amp; an.d brake •ervlce.

Hackett'• liafet7 SerYic!e, Well
!)bin Street, PotnHOJ, Ohio,

19) For Sc.ie
1049 flodge Truck, good cm1rliti"n
l{adJo, llca tcr, SpoUight. L. C.
Heed, 7lfo~ mi . N. of Pomeroy on
Houte 33. Second hou:ie above
Slate Pnrk.

'J'hrec

I 20 1:1 J Insu ranee

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.and Mrs. ·Harry Ke!aer 111re
visiting r 4a.tives tn Co1umbus.
Mrs. Ev-a Rudotph of ZaneaviUe
For Sale: :50 Acre farm located Ia the guest of Mrs. Carrie Gru&amp;
In Lebanon Township, jolnlna
Homer Icenhour, Portl•nd, Ohio
Mrs. Walter Baer, Mnf. Carrie
Call 397 G&amp;lllpolis or write to Grues:er, Mrs. Eva Rudolph and
Box 31-8, RD 2, GallipoMB, Ohio Misa Lena Gru~aer were Ga~Upoll'
6·30-3tp
vl•lto1'8", Friday.
Mr .and Mra. Glen DILl were buslFOR SALE--Pe.arl Klt;by lteal &amp;·
ne58
vlaltot"!l In Gallipolis Th.urtday
tate, Rutland Townehlp. !il
Mr.
and Mn. Ed Noon ol Col'BCres bnd, house, barn and out
bulldiDQ'6. See Geonae A. :Mein- umbus who • are 1op8.Adi:eg • week
thw home Mlnenville were At.
ob.rt:, Mmlnltrtrator.
8-l..U at
hens visitors Friday.

(21) ~eal Estate

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7·2·61p

pic~cc

bathroom outfit used,
Vad\Hh,
Phunb. ng, Phone 46-M Pomeroy. PVMEROY - 3-bcdroom hou11e,
very Jarae liYing room, bot water
7·6-3tp
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be&amp;~. 3 bloc:U from Courthouse.
J.o'QR SALE: Pony and hurnc6'8.
()nly $1,000.00 required aa down
Mod() I A FOI'd 'Truck 16 Acres
and move ln tomorrow.
Pavmeni
~
bay, 2-whccl tra.clor tTdlo.r,.•feed
gnnder, 1:nnglc -11nd double trees, MlDDLEPORT-6 riJIJm frame, 11 in·
gJe floor, .IOOd neighborhood.
pony and horse Ct".llars, :and log
Convcnlent. $6,000.00. Will tradl!
chnln , Arl Hc1111, Ht. 1, Mlddlefar property In or near Galliporl, Ohio, Lcod1ng C;.-eek Road.
poha ur Huntinaton.
l'hon£ 6923-Y
7·6·3tp
CUCKLI:R IIAL TY
l'urch Valance, roll up tl()rcb
lox 229
PMne 1Qt.y
8h11dc11. Cloth awnings, E!ectrl&lt;! T·T-3lc
fil'1it $30 00 ttlk-c~&gt; il. Joe

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&amp;-l&amp;-2ate
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~ --10 % oft un all t'nn.!l nad Garden
flo •• · l'rcckcc Plumbing S&lt;~op,
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Pom•;roy, Ohio.

tl·30-6tc

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FOR SALE OR RENT
7 room boun, a bedroom•,
waU lo wall earpeiiDc, Auto.
melle ga1 hoi water
, heal~

lng oyolem, 101, Hl,i. SL,

Pomeroy, Ohio, eab 182 for
further lnformaUOll,

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GRUE8D 11LOCJI: CO.

I Mil•• North ef .,....,.,

On l.t.

u. c.n wrn.· Or.....,.

Rock ltwllllt

Superior 5ervlc'
QllaiJty • J
Mtrchon41te \
Rtoeonobly Priced
apart--

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1he Home

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l&lt;ldden,

Clotlu.
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Trtvy·Fiilsterw•ld
Funorol Ho1111

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G. E. REUTER

Publlt o\eeftlllllll
We In~ Baollkeepln&amp;
Aeeou~~ll, .\adlll, Tu J'roo
blem~o Notur Publle.
Offltie ...... 1111-111 ,
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· Roo and son of Colum-

RODNEY DO..,...,_'G
"i-..Ln
INSURANCE AGENCY
"ro.Au-Do.-h
ACICID8NT
Lifo, Cuuol~ ltodt

CIJ(f Bl'lHH H ~al •h
hold theit' anltua l pieaic
'IMdtly at 11:20 ~- m. at Baile}''!
The

l.:~urrl

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20. Haul

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&lt;effort

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I.Th.eiltuU

22. Short~

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nrtebr~e

23. Employ

Jt, Waft*nr

1'. Ranc,tlut-

2• . Or&amp;"an
of alght

16. Cqtt.W
(P,ba}
15. Gil-l'•
Nekn&amp;mt

11r
*·d:lrt'aname
£pc&gt;u.)

26. Poema

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t. Olapatched

lt!l. TJult.
worthtneti

tO. Shelf ~n
a tr1Jnk

1t. A · biOfJ'I.Ph1
lll.IUvtr tOtr. ,
21. Bronle eoin
t ctib\.)
22. Hblt
H . A. thbi
6ne ntt
21. Qul.t, llllt

1&amp;. A clrde

otmttal

1&amp;. Ho.p~t•l
Co'rpl;.:nan

&amp;.tion

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28. Tuber

35. Let It atand

31. Mimicked
33. Ont" who'
throw• a

36. A v&lt;olume

(So. Am.)

JR..()

(abbr.J
34. Eut by
18. Lampr!!!y
WUih
lt. Oreek letter
!abbr.)

Iprint .)
37. Grampua:
3$.Uberate
40. Uttle
children

42. One and one
44 . Gold CHel.)

30. M':ulle Mit

32. Am.tJ'I.cu
lndl&gt;n

n. lJo¥ ipln

35; ActOr• who
feed llnt:t to
·, eomtdlana
.A.AU:rn
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fl . Ap&amp;tbotle
U . NCA'ICI ..1.
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10. 1'1owel'l

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KJn Club Hosts
Visitors From
OutOI Town

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The ·bostesseli aerved a de.ssert
roune to those named above and
Mrs. Lee Pratt, Mrs, Harold Ebers
b"'ch, ~Tii. EmmeU Blackburn.
Mr~. Tboodbre ~ow and Mrs.
E·ilma Leifheit.

During Week ~fJuly 9
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You. hove aomtthlnt
To Sell, Trodt or An·
IIOUftCI, Let A Dolly

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Sentinel Dleplay Ad /llaag'a Entertain
or Wont Acl be Your
.4t July 4th Party
Dr,
and
MrJ. Ernett Maag enl~r.
Rtprt..ntatlvt.
lnined with .I Fottrth of July fam Ily partY. •t theJr Summer home
-They Get R11ulte - alf'Ar
Long Bottom.
fhe ~"U,.U were tht! Rev, antf

WaldO BarteLs, Pnmero:v, and
their dan(fhtera •nd their ramnles
Mill. J•mea Bowman. and Jane.
Ruth. Miry and Loh1, Cleveland
Hclll'lls and Mn. R. P. Ro.u and
son, Wt~ldo, · ColUmbiana;
and
Mra.. Re;n1o .M"eilchlni. (Jackie
Maa,rl and eblldren Micky •nd

Jennlfer, Pomeroy.

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Mr.. Clarenc--e MM1ar •
I• Honored AI PartY

IF

AT THE FINAL OLYMPIC TllY.' and neck with
Unlnlslty of T••aa fa""1,....,
OUT.S in. Lot Angeles Albert Hall
Davis -shattf!red tt.. worl4'• ,...
2h ot Cornell Unlvenlty.. Ia
cord With a time af 49.5. The
shown ttopJ a• h• vlrtu1Uy
throws hlmaelf Into the nvrnber . pravleue mule waa 50.4, set by
Ru,.la't Yurll Lltuffl' ia 1951.
o.,. plat. on the 1956 \JnlNd
At bottom, Bobby Mornaw (Wt)
States Olympic t.am . He ~eel
of Abl..,_ Chritliaa,
tWo
an UJ)'et victory In the hammer
flnlBh n,.. to 11!0 flnt place In
throw witt. a new m1et record
thlt 100 - . ~ final• In 10.3
Of f9'1 ,_.. Tlh: inch•s. In cent.r
pfi:Oto. Glenn cavta (left), Ohio- sec-oiHk. Running " c:IOib sicoM
1s lr• Murchison, AtTny soldier
~ sopt\ofnor~, takeJ t1Je l~t
of the 400-rn.t4t~ t;urCiiU nftk

en-.

diard
Vaughan
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h .. Sr.,. Mrs.
J . E"J..oi.J&lt;l"h....ac , .onrfl.
uo:rs baen"
nnd Mr~ . Wald W~ndon.

The birlhday of Mrs. Clarence.
Ma.nar was celebrated when the '·
Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the
Church met Thursday
Real Estate Broker atFederated
th(' church for an all day
In !IIDDL81'0RT, OHIO
61U.,M
IIIIOtfh
.a11 ttuilling.
A dccor&amp;led birthday ca~ was
~erv-rd with a pottuck dinner at
noon to Mrs. Maasar, Mra. Clara
Sebaf'(er, Mrs. Roy Seyfried, Mrs.
Lena .Huber, Mrs. W. L. K:aut1J
Miss Anna purst, Mrs. Amanda
Ko~par, Mra. Ai:ldie Grueser, Mlu
Lent. Grueser, Mrs. Freda Mitch,
Mr~ . Walter' Bjter.• 1\trs. Raymond
Hood, Mrs. Carl Shields, Ml'1.
I Olno Murt'ay and ' Mrs. Nornu•
Klot&amp;.

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,Mr. and Mrs, Eftward Abca~am
and son of LRn.sine, Mleh. are the
the pesta ~~ her parentS', Mr. li!nd
M1's. Edward Parker Mlnersvmo:o~
Mr ·•nd Mrs• .Jolm F'Wler and
80nl!l of Akron al'tlv4!d Friday evening for • WHUnd visit with 1
t:helr PJrents Mr. ·hnd Mn. WilMrs. Harodl J•lhnson, Sprlngliam li'Jther, lltnenvl!lle- and :Mr field and Mn. W..illlam Leht•w and
and
Roul.. 1
' wns of Cnlutnbus w'cre guests
L Mn . H...,"PV
v•-J
&lt;Oil naC ne.
b eo Lewil and ftlend (If Colum. when Mrs Charles Buck entertain
a~: :.re ~~u7da)'"B guest$ of Mr. ~d the ~Kin dub Thursday evcuMrs kenar" uck.
lng at her home, Rutland Road.
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Akro 10 Davia .Jr. and famn-, A short business se!.lilon was
~latlvea. 0 were rocent RUe~ota, conducted by the pre.s ident•. ·Mrs.
Mr and M P""U
C. J. Ebersbach, after Which a
Mi ·Er
ra. ., Meinhart and r:umber of games we1·e played
a
ma Smith entert.t;Jner:t with ~lth prJzes awarded to .Mrs. R~-

f
lans
kind~. Supply,
Free installation.
LTS~turGsdayJ were
at H:elr
Dale allWippel
. 213 Un· ·l.:~~~~~~~~~~~:lho,::c~!o,n
FOR SALE •
Mt's
James• lt. usB . ueata
Jon Av11., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Ohio
ahtera oi ctw~an r., and dau.

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and RciJert B e r.
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\lr. lind
Mrs Jlldsrn
w;ftlt!',

DAILY
CROSSWORD
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f, Elec\ri&lt;al
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NOTICI OP

DISSOLUTION OP

co-PIRtc:;:~~IIA'f.::ITI~G

Notlc_e Is hereby 1ivea that at
the shareholde~ Gt
Producers Dairy Co-operative A..
111otlallon, Inc .• a non-profit ma,..
.ketina: co.opel'ative auocJ.atioa
under Chapter 17~9 of the Oblo
Reviled Code, bel4 un R\U;aJ
Route two, Coolvn1e, ·Ohio, oa.
Jun~ 4, 19118. at whlch meetlnt
B'll of· the C"apltal stock of oid
corporation wn represented .ud
voted In favor thefeof, ~he te-l·
lroWlng li.e•olutlona were duly
pPssed alld adopted:
RESOLVED, ~It, pursuant to
Oltio R. 0. No. "17'02.-!7, thie
por~ion be dissolved by volun.
tlll'y aetlcm. of the _»&gt;u.rehoJ,ders of
this eOl'J)oratlon orpnlled as a

'a meetlng "of

co-operattv,

assocl•Uop.,

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wltb

eaplt1l stock, qnder Chapter 1729
ol .Ute , Jt.vi!ed Code of Ohio.

, I!.ESOl,VED,. .ll'\IRTHEII, Tbat

Lboe President or ' VI~e ~ f'resldpnt,
111td · the ~ley, .be. ~nd Ut_ey
herebY ire, 'lutborlatd 11:1d dlr·
ected to execute CerUFieate · 'M
V6luntary DlaaulU:thm pura.WJnt
to R. C, No, l'lfi:U7 IE) ...d
other ~e~~ary papers to ,elfeet
.·.~ueb d!Ss&lt;lhaUon.
RESOLVI!I&gt;, I"U)\TIIEll,
the Treuurer of the 'corporatJon
be. and he he.reby Ia, dl.reete"Ct to.
pay all expen.es and reea, n~~s·
aary and proper to effect .aueh
1JitltoluUon:
E:xeeuted at ' Pomer!W, ·otuo,
thlt 29th day o.f Juna. UMSfJ,
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Pr••ld•&lt;M

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Sherbert, wafen and iced tea
were aerved
by Mrs. George
ChJids Mrs. Ralph Glbb,s Jr., and
:Mrs. Cash Babr at the ·close of
the meetingj.,.

laauraact~ ProtectliiiD.,
Life, Auto, rue, PollD. cau DoD
Hill~ lllddleport, Olllo• .

Late.

11. ~

lr;'rnie

S!!do~~n .

2-door

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Annual Picnic To ;
_Be Held Monday

2-door

19S4: ft' ORD VB Customlln~

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1Jh1o Valley Gran.ae.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hunt and
ehildren were visitinR hi.; rel01·
Uvefl, near Char1Htol1 Sunday.
Alice Dcldto11 s~nt Saturday
•yenl~ with the Hcwetsoru a:

••

bulldln•

l!r, aOd MfJ. RD)"&gt;'1
Ttlesday
evenm q:

'P~wk•ba_n·.

$119a. Bfaeltnilr ·~. Pomer{)y, Ohl 0

1!154 PO.NTIAC

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. ht
The Gn~ mu n ay _mg ·,
we~e entertamed by the vu 111ng

trade on fW'nitcn "'r applian-

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Su11d.ily. J~ne 11.

SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
BlUr'• will give yuu the beat

bla1·k

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11 1 Notices

Sedan,

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Mr. aod M:rJ. T)wlght Milrhoan , ~~~~her dmner gtJesls Wf~e ) 1r.
GJimor" and l!t~tghlers, !!ally a.nd
Waynfl att•nded the ~·edd:ng 1.1f ~ aria Sue J mn 1n~ th~ll11 for th '!l

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Uelnt•, ~· w.lllam. ipllin(t'l', of 1~ ~ - o~ fu, I~(Lh, greot, Th•
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and
Rtdbt'l and :randda u ~hte r Donn•. R~ nald , JohllJOn 1Dol\na Ward) the JhOWJOJ O( thf
!'llh!li'l Ler:a and Thelma Gruenr, t"'lumbw, bave announeed the FrN&gt; Clreue acro,s the
1 ~r-s . Karl Crueser . :Mn. William birt h of • .l(ln RonS~Id Edward ' r o:n fh VillJ"e H 11.
Fisher, ~lr.a. Uollin Bt ar h~. Mr ~ Johnlfln II , June 27. They al~u
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lhe late Merit Ward . Gr1•1t
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• Honored By'('Mty
Ward. Wortblngton and Mr. Mil·
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Carrie GrQI5el' 11 bo..tesl!.

\f rs. rJt·nry R1•ibel. vtee pre ~i·

birch c:ablnetl, and n~ wort.
Call ua. GlQ' Neighl.tr, ~Broad.

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l.u.tn•• · ,..... . Tb• next me&lt;t· batli, "'-·,Delbert J!io&gt;J,toln, lift.
ing wiN. ·bt hel4 at the home of C: me &lt;rrueur "n.4 ........ Mrs.
Mill Thelma Gruts" with Mro. En :KI.Hfolpb, Z.aatnlUt.,
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1't m•Jll· l'·· · ~' w Sl1!el's tv-ld tht!"ir
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W1l1 NEIGLERS for buildlq bouaiet,

be Wr1ed for advertiling if DOt
paid fur before the •.Jtb Of eub
m&lt;mth foUowia,J l.uertion.
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Cbureb of CbrL&lt;1, . .Mtddleport ,
Fred 1 Gardner pastor. !:hble
'sc~ool 9:30, Mormng worship at
10:3{) ~rm oo "When Jesus Holds
lh.~ Reiru~" · 7 30 Evenmg service

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lw present. Lancaster Hl&amp;h Sehool

Jtesday 7:30 Prayer meetmi and
Chrltfl•n Sd•nce Society, ~.U
Bible Clas.s.
Mulberry Av e, Pomeroy Mormng
Thll ' w.iten WHr •w•y th.
Fint B•ptiU Church, Mlcldl.. !.t!tvlce J l A. M. w!t h Sacrament
stones; the torrents wuh
pnrt, Rev. c. E Hoyt. p.lstor the subject of the ser mon and the
tiM toil of the Hrth. (J_,., 14:19 Church School 9 . 15 ~o~ rank Cht1...-se- Gulden Tnt. Let the words of
tRSV.)
brew, Supt; Morn 1ng worship &lt;at !llY mouUr. and the m&lt;'dJtatJOn of
PRAYER: Help us, 0 God, to JlO·l5 chlldrcn'.to sermonctle top1c rny ht•art br acceptahle m thy
l build a bulwark tn our lives f" Quccr But Beautiful Houses", q,; ht, 0 l.orl'l, my &gt;lreng\h ami
, ;Help us 1.0 make 11 .~o secure tl.at se, mon topic ·'The Glory of Go¢ m,v t:cdee rner Psalm ~ I~ 14 Sun.
desc&lt;·nd an the Face of J r:.us Chnsl", De,.~. 1 day Sehoul lQ A. M. \.\ednesda)
1 ' when the storms of hfe
us we shall be able to iXlY, "Or.s' meeting aflrr church ;
f'\'t•mng
at G The public
with the
psa lm 1st,
thod our 1,ing ~er\'ICe 7 30 Rev W Clair ~ ~ &lt;'0 1dmlly InVIted n (' admg room
trwt is m Thee. We pray tn ih t" Harmon, Dobbs i"erry, N. Y., WJI I "lth ~1de (•ntrance lucalcd at the
' .Master's name . Amen .
br&gt; guest mmtsler; Tuesday 6 30 rt&lt;Or of lhe c hurch, 011cn to the
LO\'f'J Oy c 1rcle at ttlt' Jtuartstd &lt;' puh!J&lt; Monday and Wednesday
I 1ark Wednesday 7.3o nud week fr m 2 to 4 P m.
Preiibyt.ri•n Church, Syrf,cu•e Pray~r and Praise :;erHct:: anri
Fir•t B•ptht Church, Ralph C.
Rev. Howard
Ruppelt, pnt&gt;tor church buf mess me elrn g, 8 30 Zundel, Pastor William Watson,
Church School 9.30, Robert Har- Church Counrt l meetmg , SenJOt Supt. 9 30-10.50 Combmed wor·
dcnt,hSoMpt. ? Eve~tng worC&gt;hh!fd 7 3,0 choir rl'hearsal
~;lip and sturi) SpecJal musiC. Scrat
e e1gs t:ounty
1 ren s
Church fJf th• Ne1•rene, M
mon "SIM·erv m our Free Land"
Home. A prog~am WJII be presf'nf., port, Rev Robert V St}'l.'rs, pas· 2;00 Youth P•cn ic at Bailey's Lake
e~ by the chtlrlren the pastor h•r Btble School 1!·30 Lester f&lt;:~y Wt"dncsdHy 7 30 receptwn for
wtU 1 spe;:~k and the rhurch w111 lor !:iupt Murmng wor!ihlp 10:30 pa~or 11 nd fam ilv Thursday 7·30
.h:;;';;'';;;;':=''';;f;;'"';;;h;;;m;;'";;';;;;h,;oo;.;u'_;';;;';;;Ih;;
"' to~ 1 c "Annoinl ed Lay Leaden;hip" w oma n·5
MIAAi~nary Society
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t-:vemng sf'rv1ce 7:30 topiC "Trans· Party ··
· f'&gt;rmatton of the' Elder~ " ThurS·
~ederat~ Church, Waldo J.
day 7 :m Prayer Bcrv1cc.
Bartels, Pastor 1-Ted Blaettn&amp;r,
He•th Methodist Church, Mid. Supt . 9 15 A. M Chu~h School;
dh'port, Rev. C. ' Raymon Konk· 10.30 A M lloly Coht munwn.
nghl, pa.stor. Sunday School at
R•dne Beptlst Churoh, V. Wes0.30 Ernest Covert, SupJ; Morn · ley Jenkms, Pastor. Sunday School
illg wor.~hlp and communiOn ser. 9.30. Mnrr.mg worshi¥ 10.4:5. Eve- .
vice, spec1al mus1c by Mt ~s Ann ning worship 8 on the 1st, 3rd, 6th
Srbroath, Bridgeport; Wednesday SLJndays. Prayer
Meeting' Wed·J
7 p ~ chmr practice
n esday 8. F1lm strips on the life
First Pr·ubyterl•n Church, Mlcf· of tire Apostle Paul will be 11hown
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,.... dleporl, Rev. Howard Ruppull. every week thru June, July and
I pt~stol'. Church School 9·30 Ja.nes August
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1 Buchanon, Supt. ; Murnm:z; w•n·sh1p
Bethleh~ 81ptl•t Chun:h, V,
10.30 topic "I'm Glad I'm a Com· Wes!ey Jenkms, PastfJr. .Morning
munist" ; Monday, s~·s slo n 7 30, wurs h1p 9 30 Sunday School 10:~
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Tuesday, Deacon and D eaco nesse~ Evening worship 7 30 Rev. Jen·
]'nnl meeting, Wednl:'sday t1.30 klns preaches on the 2nd and 4th
Jun ior choir; 7 p m SeniOr Sundays. Mrs Edith
Codner
preaches on thf' 1st, 3rd, IHh Sun-)
choir.
Mt. Morleh B•ptlst Church, Mid· days Prayer meeti ng Thursday at
dlrport. HPv N n . Hordon, pas 7 :30. F1lm strip on tbe life of the 1
1
lOJ' Btble .S&lt; ho:tl g 15 Arlena Apwtle Paul will be shown every
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MornltJJ! worship week thru June, July and August.
1;:~~· B'~~ p m
. Ptesbyterl•n Ch_ureh, HerrltonThe Selvetlon Army, Mlddl .. VIlle, Rev. HqwarCI Ruppelt, ~as·)
P•Jrt Capt Gl('nna Rumm ell Sun · tor. Church School 9:30, Evenmg
day 'school 2 :~n p m Hnlm~1ili w(lr.shiP ul 8.
mectm g 3 30, Opr n a1r meeting 7
Third Street P•nt~:.:ost1l Chutre:h
r 111 S&lt;t lva 11u'n m.:·ctlll" 7 30.
Middleport, H L. Barrett, pa,qtor.
Church of Christ In C"rlstlan Sunday Sch.ool 10 a. m. Evemn,il
Union, Mlddll'port, Reov. Guy. F. service 7.45 p m.
J
Sayrt', pastor Sundo•v 1:irhonl l:J
Methodist Ch•rp, Letart F.111l1,
a m. Od ell Manley, Sup!: P1·ayer !)·30 A 1M. Apple Grove. 10·30
and P1a1.se se nJCe 7 3U Wedncs P~ants, 7:30 i• M. Lotat"'' Fal's Ru·
1lay ll1ble ~tud~ 7 30 Evangeh~ · nal Life Serv1ee wJ:th special mullc se•·vu·e Satunhw 7 :!0
sic. Plra·yer mL-oti.J18S ' W&lt;'dne.s.day
Alfred M•thc.did church, Rev. evening 7 30 Letart Fall's, Sunday

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:Meies CQunty Pomona Granae
held ata 11egular bl·monthly meet.
hog at the TUppera Pliilll School
on Friday evenlng, July 6th, with
the Q (1 . WilUamt Gra.n,e as ho.at.
Virgil Atkms, Worthy
.Master,
wa.s in charge of the meeting in
which the faith degree ritual wasl:tv e- n in full Iurm.
Candidatea. r~e'eiving the flflh
degree were Ml'. and. Mr.i. Raymond !&lt;' reeker and Robert Lilld·
stammer, all of the hOlt grana:e.
Mrs. Heil Fre-nch wls pianist lor
the marching and idded mueb to
Lhe ceremony wHb bt.r aolo sing;

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M•ondoy 7 7"30
Grove,
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tor.. Dlnne Servlce8 at 2 P. M.
Tht&gt;o Smrth, ev~y nr:tt: and third Sunday ol

each IJI.ODI!h until November. Pub:zc invited.
Zion Church of Christ. Loc•tttl
on Pomeroy-HatTisunvJUe
Road.
Rlble &amp;.•h.ool 9 30 A. M. Momlclg
Worshtp a111tl Commun'lOJl&lt; 10:30 A.
M. C'hl'IShRn EndeavGr 7:11) P. M.
Evening ~~n,hip 8 P. \f. Thomas
Wyatt Mm1ste r Jooeph Johnson,
B1ble SchooJ, Supt.
Minenvlll• Methodl1t Church.
Rev R M. Grove, Pastor, HOiml.er
Rou~h. Supt JO A. r,r. Sunday
Schon!, 11 A 'M WorsMp Service;
'J1u-{'8!illl.y 7 30 P. M.
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bot.wem 1Jant8v-ilde and De:.:1rr on
Leadmog Creek Road. Rev. R. E.
Thomat. pastor Ji'l(Jyd Cl:el.and ,
OhUl"Ch ScrvJce 7:30 P. M Prayer
meothtg WOOnesd~ .njl!'hl 7:30 P'
M. Everyone (l{l('d•i alJy d'lloVIlcd
TM luHand M~odlst Churcft
Rev. Robert E. Lmter, Paator.
Sunday School 9;30 A. M George
CarBOn, Supt. WorBihiJp Serv1ce at
10:30 A. M.
Th• Syracuu Methodist ChuKh
Re.v. Robett E. Linter, Pastor,
Sunday Sc-hool 9:30 A. M. Dana

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Wtncbrn nncr, Supt. \VQr$-ll lP Scr•
YLCclf 7.30.
THE RACINE MISSION, Ch1rlel
Bush, J'a.~lor Sunday School ll
a. m. Sund11y evcmn R: worship
17:30 p. m Weekly Prayer St:rYLCCJJ
TuCitiday 7 30 p. m. rvrtland ser
vlcos PraJ-cr sch'Jce 1\fondw.r- a~
7J30 p, nt Regular church seivlcea
Friday 7 ao p. m.
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Chapel, Rev.
Edison
Weaver,
Bible School 10 a m Supt. Henry
Eblin; Morning serv•c·c 11 :30 A
M.; Evangeh:;hc Service 7:30 I".
M,
Maln Street , Pomeroy, Rev. J .
Gr•e• l!piscopat Church, Ei11t

Edwin ChaJ' It&gt;s, ReciGr; MrS.

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dr1c W Clark , orgaDJst. Worship
and .sct·mt.n at 10.36 A. M, Holy
Commumon f1r st Sundtty in month.
C~llrrh School, Be!o!inncrs
and
Primary, at 10·30 A. ¥ For inrormaH&lt;m concerning · our
work,
please tcl('phonc 302.J . .
Chrittl•n Chvrch tt Reech-vllla
li!vt'ry Sunday Ill A. M. Sunday
School and Communion fm1t Sun-

S1r'urday Onlr

John Bromfield
,.MAN

'.&amp;rr..:.i.-rreo from pin-roiling
pr ~ Aitranive aatural fin-

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A milk break is the very 'thing
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Believed To Be Same Bandits
Stephenson
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Funeral SefVlce8
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1 P . M. Wednesday at the; Raw·
hn 1
FuDeral
Home tor
Robert Step)'len.son , 77, Middleport who died at Holzer Hospital
at 12.10 A. M. Mnnd.ay. ,

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Two armed men beld up Kelroy'a Nlte Club on Route 1 D~
Pomuor earJp Sunday monu.na
and aeaped with approxtmately
thirty dollan taken from Uat
i •wner otul othtn, it ...... ported
1.y Cblrl" au ...u. Uei&amp;J County
S~erill.
,
It wu reported that the twu
mea miued setting tbe day's re·
Ct'ipts which
dropped to tbe
noor wbea
Grue,er. owner
or the nite
fint became

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ddenly At
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Locomot;v•
Home On SatUliday
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A retlred railrCJad man
UH6
lhe deceased was • m4!'mber or
''• "'"'~echood of
Flnmen and Engbleen and
m 'tUber Of tbo Knigbt. ol Pythlu

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.Jcbn ~nd IAiey Aqn ~o.wn Step.
hen110n of Kanawha County, W.

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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bailey CJ!
Racine spent Sunday hero with
tht-lr 8Unts, Mrs. Ella Pow~Jl and
1\o~r.s.

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preaehfq
sua·
dlf cbureh
in month
·lO:ao A.tGI:lflb
M. aburcb
c:ommuaJ,on ·and Preacb,in&amp;.-ftev
Ha'roldt,C. Doster. Pastor.

Mary Randolph.

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3:30 P. M. Sunday.

DAILY

Pierce, Friflnd ··
Named ' To St!Wt

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the IUbstance Of the ~,tephone
e~;U. &amp;lt!louah In the I?Onverrati~
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Ray Zirkle PorD~ 1 wu .t,aken
to Mo!igs G~eral H:Ospl.~ after
~uUeri11S: a heart attack at about

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Homer BTadsJiaw

home alter havina suffered an at·

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your future lpterms"Of
Y®l' "lilic:homc pay~· The portion
Put\
in the bank: each payday will tell the real •
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· For your fut,urc-add rei!'larly to , ,
,your :wvings accqunt in our bank.

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; ~SiX Player Deal
M:;l ciuk of \vest
traded over the
pl~yer deal Mtween
Mt~rlins ·at tbe

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• The LIMU"
Startirig lineups for •the ga~e­
'he 23rd since tMo classic was in.
'IUI!Urated in 1933-were unoun·
ced ,ail follows :

AMERICAN
Harvey Kuenn. Detroit • .1~
~]son Fox, ChiCIQ:O, 2b
Ted Wiliams, Boston, ll
Mlc~y Manllfl', ~w Yorlc. af

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Berri, New 'fori:, c ·

Al ~ne, Detrolt, rf
MiCkey Vernon. Boston, 1b
George Kell, Balttnlote, 3b
Silly Pierce, Chk~80, p
NATIONAL,
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Johnny TemPle, Cinr.l~pa'd: 2b
Frank Robimon,. Clncl41l,ati! If
S~n ·Vus~l , St. 40~!~~rJ 1•
ken Boyer, St. l,.q~IJI.:1o ,;
Gua Bell, Cincinnatioj ~ • ·
Dale Long, Pit~bur1h1 1b ,
F.d ~ue,. Cincinnau .. c . '
Roy McMillan, Cinciilplti, u;

liob· Frle\od,. Fjttobur(b, P

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tbe l&gt;eac;e Percy .Peeto
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her daughter Bhclia'.s Qth birth·

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group of ch1ldren qnd their mo-

M. sundly Sc)Sool ani:l eomnUUtioa

Martin Hotel 1 p~ till' 5 p~

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of Middleport were r.e.:eni guesbJ
of their aup.t, MI"S. Chloe ·Mills
Mr. and M.rs. William Chiqers
nnd Jefrey, Philo, were recenl
,:uests of his parents Mr. and
Mra. Oren Childers.

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HouM of f'r•iff. Cfitsttr, Su•
day Schgol 9:30 A. M. M~Jrnlna:
wor$bJp "11 A. K. Sunday evenin~
worship at 8. Prayer mcertng on
Thursday 8 P. M.
Church of Chrl1t, Brallhord,
Rev. John Wyatt, PEJIItor. Bible
School 9:30; chUrch service, 10:30
~outb meetilig 'at 6 P. M. and
evaqeJislic aervJca Sbnda,y evenIn month l11 A. M. Cb,~,,~ [ ina: at 7. Japu!J Reed, Supt.
communion and prea.chmg: third . R••dsvllle C!:htr1•• ·~· Pr..land
Supday In month 7:30 P. X . Norrla, Pastor. Sefvices at Jopp1
tburcb prcacbing-Rt'Y. J:Urold C. 9:30 A. .M.: Suaday at 10:20 Sun·
Doa1er, Putor1
daj :;ichool ~ LO'i:&amp;g Bottom 9:20 A.
Chrllt. . Cl]urch •t Lon1 lot· ~.; Pre1ching aervice 11}:45; suq·
tom, every Sunday 9.au •· M. ib,y Sebool at Reetd.Jville 9:20 A.
Sunday: School and communion; M.. Pncaetuae.
fir:st Sunday in month 1:;.10 P• .'d.
'PrH Mtthodlst Church, Harry
church preachJq; third ~nday Batea, Pastor, LaLlt'eJ CJUf. SUD·
~D. month 10:30 A.1 •M. Church com- d'ay Sebool 9:30; Claas meeUna
nlunion aad preachlna:. -Rev. 10t30; FMY lilervlce 7:00; Preach·
'Rarold c. Doster, Pastor.
tna 8:00; Prayu Meeting Wedne•
Th• Church ~ of Chrilf, Keno, d•:v ?:30. Hysell Run
Sunday
every SundaY D:SO A. f4. Sunday ~bool 10 ~ n~c::~~ ll: 15·
SchoW aJUI communion, .xond
Edward Griffith
Sundav tu Jilontb lO:JO A. M. C!.b j ·9 30
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Obilrch eGI~JmunJon and preac~ag meetin• 8:4~ p . .m.;
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old C. Doater, Pa&amp;Jor, ·
&amp;rHbury Ch,urch of Chrl~,
Thto Chrld&amp;en Cl!!urch al
A v~- p - lock Grove. evert Sunl:ilty &amp;:iO-,A ~an ~: =~'suqday.

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During the lecture hour~~~~~­
Clark of· Rome Gran1e in _:
County and 8,.--member of
YoJJtb Committee ol the
State Granae cllaHenge:d
County Granges to ~~~:.~::
interest atnoDg their
plc and to participate
county, distnct and l itate·, ~o~l
even b ..

&amp;hip 8:30 ~~::b~r

Sun.•Mon.
Jut~ l-9
Den Martin
Jerry Lew16'
"AitTIST AND MODILI"

l&gt;wquer if you detire.
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COMEDY·C&lt;'RTOON

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helmer aud Gateke ~per,
a'om

.• UI Churchfl. Mot'ftlne Star &amp;
EnterprUe, Rev. Roger Bilher,
Pastor. llorDinl Sh.r
lhlnd.a)
School 9:~ A. N. •Jlornlnt worehlp l¥ 11 A. M. MYF Suadtf en..
n'laa at 8.
1'hq.rs.
d.y Mteniq,
Sundoy
S.bOol 10'10

How al'd Duff '
Lila Baron
"BROKEN STAR••
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• Thete d~~n~ble fibte boudo ...
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ldlfd fot homo ctrpootry! E..y to
an, aw, punch. drill, .oaH. bend,
,11.. '-wldl ,..... ..gular WOO&lt;f.
worklai ~li. Smooth, urtifurm

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er Mrs. Vir&amp;ll Atklu; Secre~ , \~

returned 'from ToledO after a visit
15'1th the Hetzer's eon, Mal"t'lfl.
Miu UUian Shinkle of Cleve.
land h; visiting her 1s18tEr, Mra.
Elden Bl6ke Jr.

,.•. "Let's ploy like we ore.o l:iride and bridegroom.'•
Child,ren love to "ploy I ike'1, A~d" they. ore good
actors. They not only '!dress-up" in the clothing of adults, they toke on many at .the mc!Jnnerlsms and ways
of the grown-~ps, Parents, and others who ore in doily
or frequent contact with children need lo guard their
speech and their actions tothe end that these ore worthy of imitation.
• There is one activity that parents can make no mistake in following-regular
attendance at the church of
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The annual pjcnic of the eom~umty buildires club w.u
held
Saturday at Forked Run Lake.

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Wm
10 3(1 ·\ M Subject ' My
I Pl rn• Jn the l'h ureh"; Sunday GroW!, R~v. L. -M. 'Mobmoff, Pas·[
__ _:~~ h~~~: 30 A. M.

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example in church ottenda nee and fellowship they con

"' "" Mn m tho School • 3o A. M Oh"'"" Lyile,
The UnUd Methodltt Church, Supt. Divine ser\'ice 1().30 A. M.

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select
(or PrJnce and
draw1ng for the eounty
tat!ves ln tbiil c~.utest
eeted at a eounty-wade 'youtb
party to be arraJlled by tbe
County Yoath Chai.tman.
A brief exptanatiOJJ. of the . 19M'
Soli Bank progra:h ~~n ~ r,egnd to
the- ac~age reserve was aiv~ ·.bY,.·1,.
C'l~u.et~ Aerieu~tur4!~ .~aqnt c. E. ,
Bla.!Jee. Plans fof' a joi nt rqellt, ~
lr~-~ 'witb' Vl..)lton {(o~nty ~omona
Grange w~e developed subj~t to
C(nflrmttlon by VInton Coun,y.
It W~ arl.OQ:Ilnced th~t th~ lfOJ;Q~
Miss Maxine Reed. rJaul{btP~ nr 1-konom!o~ contest for , Pti"VJrin
Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Reed1 local, G:•aqge \!ilJ • be ·h eld ,al the o~t 1
and a graduate of Chester lftgn ml'et.J.ni, Sept, 'ltb . A.t .tb,e el~ f!l ~
School ha! been awarded a ~~.OO the meeting the host ltang~ senr- "
scholarship to Prepare fol' ele- ed refrsehment.. to .,..
mentary teaching,

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Jtoy Miller and Mrs; Lucille Lelfh.eJt, Aslli:itant Steward and La4y
A!&gt;Sistant Steward, conducted tbe
marching lor the degree wo~k .
Clara Hurhpbrey, ... Porpona and
.Mrs. Hazel Humphrey were in
charge of the ' tableaus ' and the
Court. Membe'rs of the Court of
Pomona were Donna Holter. Mil·
dred Stockt&lt;ln, DorincJa W\~On,
Mr.s. Charles Sheet&amp;, LiD~ S*ock·
ton, Sharon Atldns, R\llth Stock~ .
ton and Sally Barteli. ~:'
Olbcr · oUIC., ;assls!~ng

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At Tuppers Plains On Fri4,ay.

llu;titutt July

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Saturaoy, Ju'ly 7, l956

I Supt; MYF ~:30 r . M Eugene Frye
29August 4. A
pan el dtscustuon reprdmg ca..mp
IVill msue m the course of the

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thonr vat.tetto. 40; Thomae. Rude· ·
m.. 32. U.d Doau.nic:: M.afri.ci, 36,.
aU of Cleveland Dd Darid Tibyn.
Po, 3!. of Hub~. Ollio.
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Pollee •id at least ene otbtr ,
lbfmber of the &amp;1111&amp;., WQ aougbt •.;
la .the robber)' of the Barpn Caf~. ,. r
Tbe four were arres~ ~ A t
roadblodr: at the mteneetlon of '
Routes 8 and 42 by Patrolman ' ~
tieorge· t.oltt a.nd .,_uxiUII')' Pat~l : oli
mnn Rob;ert Robsou o£ New Philadelphia patrol )l-ost. Altbougb the
officers found three revolvers and
autbm~t.tic pistol on the ban· :
d .ts. they .submitted without in-

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ll\ilney In C•r

SOme $lO,oQo wrapped in a clOth
Wfs found Glider 1 c:ar seat. ·
· · The tiandlts, carr)'ina revolvers
and wearln4 maW, fon:ed their
Way .into tbe cafe in
morn.iqg
· ' . wbile It waa doaed

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