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Victory Foramila, May, Musial

Boyer and Redle~s

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Pli,nty of foOO and home made
cood . appetite~
made the ·b asket dinne'f a great
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Those receiving prizes (Gr being the youngest and oldest per.
~on.s present were P..aul
Eugene
Ha.rris II, two months old son of
P~tul and Minnie Harris; and Mrs.
Lena OJiver, 83 years" and 4
.nonth.s. Wben Mrs. Oliver aecept.••d her prlze sh' remark~d, "Sixty·
JOt years ago la.st night 1 cut the
~lub that broke my neck" mean·
.a, 1hat her wed~lng anniversary
ia July 3.
During the 11fternoop the crowd
~l.joyed vii.itlng and watching the
Iainea and contests . . In the con~&amp;1 \when a dOllar's worth or
Qf&gt;nn es were thrown away, th.e
Yln11ers ere Linda OrdJ. 19 pennies
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~er of the big boy's slick
r;aee'·r~ I,.a~ry Lueteydoo. Bryan
Yonbr wo.g. the young boy's uck
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'HILDREN'S SUMMER WHITES

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DUnON'S

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DlkJ'Q' STORE

11'illie? Hey, He Sure Did!

Middleport, Ohio

MICIDI!IPOIIT, OHIO
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W•1hlngton'• Griffin. •tldlum
to w•tch tht Natltntl LeiSI'II
All-Starr. ttr.tl;:h t~elr ..mtstery
over their American Ltttue rivals to six out of &amp;he ltst ttven
cont.th, 7-3, on the lont Nil.

good pitching 1nd IU'Jt!trb ...
fenslvt play. Hr.re, ,tha , Am art.
can's Billy Pierce (Ch~Hto)• Is
l-anniRQ l..d4ff INtter · ~ohiiJir
Temple (Cinch1ftlti) to Qpfln th.e
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DACRON$ • RAYONS Reg. $42.50. $32.95
Reg. $47.50 • $36.95
20% OFF ON ALL OTHER SUITS ,

Adam Straw Hat 1-3 Off
Adam Felt Hats 25% Off

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Reg. $24.95 Now

,ii$1.69 or 3 for 5.00

$14.99

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Industry And Uni~n Officials
5 Make Moves To Break Deadlock

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, wislBPI\Y. , N.'Y. ' UP-'Th•' .....
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NasriU .t;loun\y c.hiel o,t.
ed Mr.&amp;: Shirley Glllsber• 3 who
r'eve,led today that the . ransom lJhoned the WeJnber~ers that P.e-

!!,Ole" ,fbF. "tbe 'kidnaped We1nberg~1 t~r could be foLind .. at 114 Mam
.b aby •was aig'ned ''Yout baby stt· Sl., Stamford, Conn.
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Stuyvetiant 1Pinnell, the detec· Jr.Jand, mel! were an:ested Monday
: 'tlve chief, said the no~e lett in the ~or lurl~~ Mrs. w;mb:rger ~~Ida
• ' .fnflnt Petei'a carrlage . on July ~ se rea. ezvous or er c I ;
~ '&lt;S:th waa "well written" and "ob- ~:hey wJU be ~ar~ed wit~ at
I ;oflously prepared."
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t ' "1 think it's a .real grown UP fBlle m ormation about a kidnap·
peraoo who wr:ote the note," Pin- mg. ~bllh ·~~ld be _selll7~eed to
11 P~111 ~ ,.ell ~id.
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'J, ' Plonell said however, that the Miss Gtnsber,. or Brooklyn. ad
·cbild'l: mothef .Mr.a. Betti Wein· mlt~ed to havmc. been . a mental
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1 berger, had ntVft" b~ a a Y SL • wa t be arraigned In Brooklyn
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,yts, ;a~. But be utd t.he fawjly i~lony court . today 0 ~ c,~rges .
... i~ )a,d '".b.i~~ maida who alSo car.ed'for ~~rn~g ~~=. tnformatlon m a ktd·
1lle._l!hildrfln.
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~ ~uragi.Pg,'; ·Pinnell Jl(,swcred c3~1.2a the 114 ·Main St. address
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-~· ~&lt;'Ct:S ..of :the e1gbt-d:.~y"pld •bd"~ · rea~y been aearcbed,obce beiore
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~ wa~ a man ·.or wo~~n. He Sal~ the I
ll.ate;·ovcr 35 wardS..ltllen:gth, wa~
examined by several ha~wri!_ing
! · exper:ts Who j!Lsgrte~ as t11 the
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t11E' Welaberger Mme. But- he ~a1d
1fle note o~itted any l.nstructmns
~or ~eoovcrmg or pickmg up the

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.atla~, Pmnell said 1 poLice got the
1 lmpression that the pe;rson . who
~· ')idniJ)e~ tbe baby knew Ll was
, lhe Weutberger baby and Ml
JUst any baby.
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:: Th~ G·men officially JOm.ed .m
t.b,- hunt for the baby_and his ktd·

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"'.full 'resources' would. be mobl·
hzed~&lt;ior-the searc:h.
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N~au Co~nty p~Uce, said there
wou~. be no slaetet;tilJg of their
.JnVfltJJation. ~!1~ (nvest~IJt!ODS
,. ....._wi)l•tie &amp;I!IPirate' liut. .t!Oo~dJ.pated.
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cnnveritlon hi!ld In .Miami,
Io'lil., (rom June 26 to June 30,
was given to the Pomeroy Lion,.;
Club on Wedne.&amp;d.ay noon b~ c. E:
"Curl:y" Baum, state secretary.
Baum told the group ficveral interestlns facts concerning tbe
irtlclpttion in the convention by
rht· OhiO Lions Club members and
reported that the state bid won
ar. e.ward fGr a float entered in
tb.e r;.arade and had alsG won an
award (or· the "Welcome Room"
art up tn Miami.
. Officiating at the nleeting was
ijev. C. E. Hoyt, presiden• . and
,Ernest cOvert first vice president.
Otis TreVy,' who ~pre8e'nletl
lbe club · at ~be Miami convenUGn
-also t~pake brieDy oa the conventlon.
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" Ghorj~e Weaver, I.k WowJ,uy, Ed~arK. Peters and r.t:ilt HoUdashelt.
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'';'lie. Weinberlera ·re··~o~ful"
~ }lotman, a former M.i.saaU Co®ty
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~ ~~. 1 ~ J•'J'bey haven;t left '~!.:bOUBe ex.
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&lt; 1 d GeSn't Ia.t ~es1 the Frlday at •2 p. m. · i1l tbe
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The WeinberJiet.l COiltinued to Harry (Ftedl Wildermuth) Brad·
1 ltlllow every bope and tlp, no shaw '66, who died iUddell.ly or a
,'m •t1M wbat it wO/ In tbelr des· bekrt •ttluik l.t her bome, '136 Wil.
··SH"r&amp;Je efforts to tind theirs~. son Rd .." Columbus. .
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"or atortlonitts, agilln left their ·home from 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 P· m.
white nneb.atyle home ln a blue
Burial will be made in Wesley
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11nd .wbltt .l!&amp;tlon vtagon. W~dnea. Chapel Cemetery.
day 111-otDm.t,
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MARRIAGI LICINSES
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~;~~~~':;· ~~:~~!mother re- A marriage 11 cen¥: h a11 b een
l"l\ter•. ap. granted in the office of the Pro·
or anGtber hlte Judge to LouJa x.,ee, 23, U. S.
MarineS and .Janice Gillilan, 1'1,
Racine, clerk.

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Fmnepn 111dicated th11 alter·
Federal Mediation . Dtrector
noon 's :~euion would be the lint
Funeral services wiU be: held at sept F Finnegan sa1d the talk&amp; 1 8 series
tbe Chester ltethodlat Church wvo ld begin at 4 P. m. EDT at 0 "There
have to be more
saturday at 2 P. m. for J . B. the Hotel WilLiam P ron here. Tbe l meetings if this thing is J()in&amp; to
Hayn, 77 who ~led Wednetdey at , m£d!ator ~~~ he and 1m ai~es ~ be settled,'' he .said. But he ad~
the home of h11 daughter, Mr.!l . . w" uld partlCopate ID ttle se~Jon drd no addltlonal joint talks bad
Frank Cheesebrew in Middleport. aimed at 5ettling the contract been scheduled
A member of the Chesler Meth- dt;"a.dlock which bas idled 650.000 :
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odist Church .and the Grange, m1ilworkers and up to 90,000 I Industry representatives a,reed
Hay~· last activ" day was _o_n Me· i workers ln steel-dependent lndLJ&amp;. I to the meeting of sides ~rier a
monal Day when hP. part1.c1pated l ines
washington conference WJlh FinIn servlcrrs at Chester at the Suns
negan W~nesday . USW Preaideat
of Veteram; ceremonies.
D9ubt Early Setttement
I David J. McDonald gave the un.1
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But mediation officials doubt- ion's approval Tuesday.
- Cites fnd•trv Offer
Survivmg are h1s Wile Lucy F. - 1
to whom hi' would h:avc been
J h 0 A Stepbena U S Steel
married 54 ~ears &amp;J of A~gu&lt;"t 14.
vice. president. and chier inAlso .survLvlng are tux chtl·
dustry negotiator IUld newsro.u
Rudersmi~, MauJ.l!on, Clifford
•·we- have never had any nluo1
lf1yea, &amp;hddleport, ~erll Chee.se.
tance to meet with the union." He
~ew, Mtddle por,, ·B dah . Waugh, ,
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8 aid be U "hopeful that some one
olumbua and Bl!ulah Piatt. Co- ·
of the.o;e days the union will rectumbw. Three brot~. Claude
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ognize the wonderfuJ offer tbal'•
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'M: 1 Many people tn Meigs County U"'=n m e an ac~ep1 1t.
C D B.o b ~eL,
B t~, C r~•: h,;; vr reported seeing. bagworms , McDonald said Jt was "hlglr
ua t 0 llll ngbil:ac
a 1 ·• an I he ir evergreen lrees and ; re time" for the steel indlJ8try ex8'd
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wund£'"rmg how to control the sit- eeutive "to devole tbemaelves U.
~Wlf gd 1m In d ea~"e~ a uatlon according to c. E. Blakes.. the problem they have created,
~-' ·~ gran '
'M n J,... ,., c~unty Agril·ultural Agent.
and enter into collective ba.rg,ain;lfber, .a.uotsl on, a 1 1liter, audr
ing with us."
I Flay's of Athens an dJ. brother P.l Blak~slee ha~ sair; tbat an ean.y The indu1try has offered a fiveof Phoenix Arm.
. I sc&lt;.rcb for tbe b;.gworm sttould year, no sinke a~ement wbleh
~;'!~d,Hmay call_at the Ewmg be made before t1 makes too mucn provi.1e5 for an av-trage annual
unhl noon Satur. p:-ogress on the tree. He m:orms mcrease of 7.3 cents an hour plua
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that if folks will look elruely, they other frlne:e benefits spread over
wtll be ~nducted by m;.y find bag worms hanaing the term of the contract.
Grove ~if&gt;ted by Re_V. "fl 'lwn .about one-half inch or more
Union officials w;~nt a shorter
Hoyt. Burial wl1l ~ ma~ m un branches of the tree. The bag eo1l.tract witb increased lmmedl..
~- !""".;\ ..... · - · " 'o 'eaitiy -~ied-• ·it-t&amp;- made ate .~IU.
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pf neewes from t.be tree.
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• If_tb~ ba;warm is not con lr oJI. 1 has ";no mag1c wand" Wil;'b wllit,b
, d unmcdi.ately, 11 wtll eat. along to setUe the di.spul.::. He ~
j '-be branch and lbe tree Will bt:l ed the Mt!diaUon Service would
e'omc brown. The County Agent ''help in every way we taD." But
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\Jiirns thai it JS too !ale to do lle added "tbere would be no im.:aucb good when big brown Rreas posed 50lutkln.
appear In the tr:ec.
P&amp;rticipatlog in the rene\f'td
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To control the bagworm, Blakes- joint neg:otlatiun.s today will be
•.1 . of In ~rmatwn has been lee recomm~"nds a sprily eompot~ed McDonald, (or the striking steeJ..
II ed Ill lhe afflce
the Clerk of of two ounces of cilber arsenate workers, and repte&amp;enWlva of
Cou~ ~Y Pro~eutmg Attorney J . of leJd or malalbion added to the Big Three $leel prod.ueen. illB._0 BrLen agamst Lawrence Boyd !hree gaJI&lt;~ns of. water. Tbe spray eluding Stephens; R, Heath ~
M!Bddledport. h
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should be applied as soon as the counsel for U. S. Steel; ..Job•
~ ts c a_rgc . w
ee mg worms are :~een.
Morse, couuel far Betblebem.
&lt;:ertam hogs 1n hl.!l possesion and
and Thomas Patton vitO pn'S..
owned by him, raw, uncooked gar·
dent of Republic St~el.
bage co.n trary t? 8'tate law. .
With F.iiuleg:an will be AN1I&lt;J. ....
The mformatwn was acQULred
tut Mediation Director CJ)'d6 · \
from 1. C. Hartsbaugh or the Ani·
MWI and llpe'Ciai "1.61I.Gtant Robert
mal Industry Division, Department
H. Moore.
Agriculture, State of Obio.
Tbe neptiltorl!l ' last mt¢..-t"oge.
lber in New Yock, where: talkl

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Report Bagworms Cor:
Infest'mg Tfees ..
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~ R"9afl and P•~.:.rA,jt~a;~·~'1 ~ vA&gt;·Ml&gt;ort On,..tbe 1Jon1 Intern~ ,~

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conduct a 11urvty of the

t•egard to opinions on the holding
Jlf 8 Broiler Festival in the future
wt&gt;re made on Wednesday night at
!he regular meetin11 of the -Mei.R
County JuniGr Chamber of Commerce.
virgil "Boe" Brown wu ap.
p•Jinted to mate the survey and
will report to the IC grpup at a
later d•te.
In Wednesday night'l!l meeting,
I be J@Jffes also voted to donate
t:100 t th M'ddleport P rk AI."'t.
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a
..;ociation which was reported to
be in need oi runda.
Frank Jennings was appointed
&lt;!l\alrman of. a picnic committee
a' the meeting.
New officers
cond!lct~d the
1 ~E"etlnTghof the groRouy~ for tMboerfiran"
1me.
ey were
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presiden~· liichard Rosenbaum,
(irst vice' president; .Jack' Seelig,
st:cretary and Frank ;J(1nnings, treB
surer.
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A state Jaycee meetina: is to be
held in Man&amp;Jield on July 14 and
13 and wa!S announced to
the
memben: ..
Present were Bill Childs, Don
Betzing. Richard Rosenbaum. Rl·
chard FDI.Irod, Fraqk
Jennings,
VIrgil Brqwn, ~chard Karr, ft.o.
ljer r,tor.P,D, ~k\Soello~~.

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11rlpe. lopped with Ill ugcl eoJlar .of while ~~ ··:reg~ej
~ ~Jaed Pretty that 1t~yt Pretlf ln!Mqicoit~ ~~~~- ~
ereue-reli•t•m: IYXJJD', ~lon hr )(ptoa ~ ~lUJL ·• ; ~ · '
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T'ITJ'SBURGH UP- Top nq-o-1 ed the rt"Sumed
necotlatloM
B• Hayes, 11
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the
Steelwork- wouJd
an early settlement.
er~ and the nation'&amp; bade
jn-1 Finnegan said nothing he bat
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the past two days hu
Funeral Servtce . fint
hargainlng t.ahle today for their ebal!ged hl.!l feelln~ that "tbil Ia
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Mr. llnd Mrs. BHJ DaVis, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Pullins and I!IOD of Colllmb\.18, Mr. and.Jrltll. Sttve E))jln
1md children, Mr. and Mr1; JJm
G;Jmofe and chUdlen ~er . b~llday
~uest{ o( lhelr parents, Mr. 11nd
)oJrJ, Pearl Jacobs.
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nut! AII·Ster Geme In .. Wllhlngton, Willie's blast ltnded In
the left tleld stlndl1 Boyer
makes the trtditlonal "handy"
tJ,'"fttiRtl while
catcher Yogi
Btrrt watches, (lnternetloMI.)

Attendance at Sunday School
July I waa 71S offering $9.68.
Mr. 1nd Mra. William 8l'ads~aw
and Jesare Tracy of W.arren, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Russell and
children of Colualbus, Ted Pullins
und family, Mr. and M-rs. Ed Rus- Alma.
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~~~11. Clay Eblln aM tamill', Mr.
Mn. Maxine Michael &amp;Del Mrs.
and Mra. Clifford leenhQWl!r and Marpret ."-Jien spPn! the weekend
d&lt;'UIIhter lru:l. Pat Tracy were the ln Columbua.
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Mrs. Margaret Hysell b"acl
'und 11on Melvin.
miJf~rtune ·to falJ. down the base·
·Mr. •~d Mrs. GeorJfl Marlin and rueq.t e:t~pa at the hOme ot 41er
IIJIUI apent the ·holiday 1Vittl Ear- sill~; 1 ~S: 1·P.' .JaCpM." F~uilite- ·
:Poweli .and fMlmly and Mr.
ihe '"'• auffeh!d Do brokft~ bones.
' MtJ. Oivllle AUen. Tbeir dRu•. ::Mr:' ~~ ~s. Clitl. Jae~11, aon
returned ·home with them J&amp;~,,)lr~ ~ -*•· Jamea .. GUmorr
vialtina relathcs here.
and ·family, · Mr: lndl Mn. Ptarl JaEdna Schaefer spent a day cobi: apen~ satu;d;r ar~ernoon at
paft week In ColUmbus with Lih lJ:Opfl. Tbe)" wcrl!' .joJpetl by
daqhter" 'Mra. Vern Story wh.o · Blil· leobl and~liiriilly, BDI Davis
a patlen·t tn Mt. Carmel Hospl- ~d famuf: Jerq PuJUna and
-.·Wn!lot *"d Piui' Jic~,'Co)umbus.
, B~ver1y Jaeobs' of Coiumbus is
vbltJ~ here.
llwl'l!orlce Smith and bmlly
wt"!l'f. ret&gt;cnt 1uests of "Foster De
Witt at i'iirmont. Tbey were aecomP.an:ed hom~ by their son
Sll THEil SHAAP CARS
•.arr, , wbq had a pent the past ,scv·
there.
)955 MIRCURY 4 dr s.don, R
Mra.
Arthut Wise anJ
H. white \PH ' tlree, I"Mily nice.
Bates
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Wlllre Miyt : romps In with a
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Thursday, July 12, 1956 •· ··
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· M"r. and Mra. Robert Davis aild
l'&lt;'llild,ren of Langsville spent FJ::l·
bar mother, Mrs~ E\'il
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'l'rncy ancJ sister,
Ebtin .

MEN'S SUMMER SUITS BY ' MARX
.,Mol!. REGULAR,
SIZES.
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prize for- bavlna- the largest ram•

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Rl.·usb William Do.rtba; WII'Jltr Mt•.;~d Mrs..J,i&amp;J'o ,
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ily, Mr. lnd:,'!"Mr.s. Ray Goodnite
a.o.d JGanna; alSo her daughter and
children, Mrs. Minnie
Harris,
Sherry and Paul.
Tbt% · following boys joined in
tbe ch_ase (Gr the greased 'Pig:
Wtliam Roush,
Wamer Roush,
Gary KiOg, Jimmy King, Cttarles
Yonker, Bryan Yonker. Lew King,
Philip King:, CbRrles He1'dman,
Htr.Shel HcrdmaJJ., Rqger Luckey·
doo and Larry Luckeydoor. Tht
pig was first captured by Gary
King but he wat unable to bring
In the bacon. No 100ner had Mr.
Pig broken loose than be w11s
,llrabbed up by Jimmy l{h;~:t who
made good on his boa!l.d\ll'bll th~ .
ba~ket dinner that he was gbh~B
to catch the pig because he ha'cl
h1m a_lrea~ a,uld;
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Cu.rr and J;Qod attendance the hope
was ex(ll'css"e d thllt the Broad Run
Cflmmunity July 4th celebration
will be en annual event. Those in
attendance other than thooe pre·
,,iou!lly mrntioned weL·e: Mr. and
\trs. Douey
Roush, Emogene
and
Roush, Agnes Ro1,1sh , Mr.
1\:irs. Ed King and three children;
Mrs. Suzie Edwards, Julia Edr
Whrds, 't'omr,ny .&amp;wards, Mr. an~
~Irs . Harry Ord, Mrs. Elpha R.
Young and three grandchildren,
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Mrs.
Jaek Ord, Linda, Beth and JohnnJE'; Martha O~in11ar, Anna Olllin-

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Broad Rull ger, Mrs. Cl•y Gl'lnatte!l, BerDiea· L , ,.1.un·• . i· ~ 1 .....-tt! 1 .._~. 1 1 • .,..,_
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t:e~:u~~~ ~!~~:: 1800
Raymond, Bl')'an,' Son)'a, apd Na· KttUOD',. ~ ~~1:· ~
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thall; Mr. and Mrs. AI.h Lu~ff· .. ~t{. CUrkl.~:n~~lir.. ·k
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buri that'\ht! faela 111 "better .
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Folleral Semce
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Funeralaervices for Albert Cole
87, a lif~ long reaidE-t1t ar Orange
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yeal'SI, will be held at tb~ Christian
.cburch in Tuppers Pla1ns Friday
at 2 P· m.
-Mr: Cole -~led at ~anca_ster .
-l~airfleld. H~spttal Tuesday m&amp;ht.
He had reended witb .a daughter,
NQDa Awlld, ·Lancuter, ~or the
past seven years.
Surviving the 4ecea~~~e~ art two
~o-; ~axl of Long Bottom and
01!rald o( Lancaster; three daufl,btcr11: Ola Campbell. C(ll\i.mb1u;
Jol!ie Hwnphrey, W&amp;:'tervllle and
Noila Awald LllnctSter.
'· ~- lltltvi,tng · are .... . fdil(er
t.ena Keebaugh or Columbus; a
brother, Homer Colts, TUppers
Plain&amp;; 16 grandchildren and 21
p-eat grandchildren,
Burial will he dade In !l'upp,,ra
Plains under the irectlon of the
Arbaugh Fulleral Home,

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Co·a"h Nam~..J
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Dr. John w. M90r~. veteri,naru\n and c. E. Bl"akeslee, County
Agricullural Agent, were making
a tou"r of the homes Of 4-H Club
members interestf:d in exhibiting
!ivestock at the Mei~P~ County
Junior Fair today and will oontlnue their tour 00 Friday.
Vis.ited today were tbe homes
l)f EJ~nor Well., Roger Rose, Dale
Hart, 'Don and ViriJfti&amp; ·Jo)mson,
Jackie Cummins, Karen Theiss,
Arlene Thejss, Cbarl!s Holler,

Rev.(:. .E Hoyt
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The Rev. . E .' Hoyt, pastor ot
tht! Fir.lt Blptist Churcb Will nam·
ed chairman of tbe ehuicb &lt;roup·
ina; committee in thP Pomro-oy,
Central and Rio Gr1nde Bapli.J&gt;:
ASSDCiatlonll, when he atteilded II
meet inc. in Jackson Tueaday eve•
n.iii.J A 11 pt!'c'lal meetilfR ot Mr.
Hoyt'a committee . is set for Juh·
Z1 at Rio G~aD~.
. JiarOid c. Laugbead, Granville,
was in charge of the meeting
Tuesday wben ministers ahri kc)'
!ayleaders of lhe churches in thi~
area met to discuss regrouping 01
cbur
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MARIET'l'A, 0. UP-Anthony
Ware, 31, wtio cOached 1t _N orth
Hartfort! High Scbool near 'Bel
A11, Md., Ja&amp;t seuon, t.oday wu
named .Jiead football coach and phy~cal education director &amp;t
MtrJttta Hl.gb School at S6,3Sb a
y•ar
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Miss Eliza
nare, 1 native of Shlnll!'1on, W. Church
beth Snodgrass,
RiG Grande.
Area
Va. 1 formerly coached at Lum~er- misiso 11 ary• . was also present and
port and Spencer, W, Va., 1cho'ola. to It
th 0 par1 1n e" progr•m.
Re sUcceC'Jd8 Fred f'i"era~. who
di~ la.st
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PurtMnouth,
Ironton. Wellston .
P9miroy, Racin•, C'"-shi;e, Rk

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James Sheets; 1 :45 Jack and Fred
Morris, Robert Hollida", D&amp;nn~
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Muntg!'mffY, te'()'""C Perry,· 3:00
· Robert
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Paul Nelaon,
man ustlce, Charles Smit" ~·
~ld Bolin, and Wayne Pr~ 4::00
l. :arry Gray, nandan Tackett and
Patricia Blakeslee.
Nece£sary tests were 1(\ be per.
formed with the various planned
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Blakeslee reminded that opf'n
class entrits muSt be made •with
· o\Jh!n Hill, "Secrl!tary on or before
1\ugust 1. He addf'.d that entries_
after that date will nC't be accept·
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Gallipolis Nibe
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Mason Coon
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Schools To Open
0n September ..,,.,.... ""July
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School 10 Mason County will
open .on September 4 and will
close on May 24 for the IJChool
year 1956-5'1 according to the
8cbool calendar recently adopt.ed
by tbe Mason Couu\7 Scbool
Board.
As bas been tbe- custom Jn t!le
past teachers wUl meet In a county.wide meeting prior to tbe
openin&amp; of the schools. Tbe d:tte
!ol" that meeting bas beea an·
nounced as August 31. ProJram:
for t~e term will be set up at ~t
time.
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Holidays to be observed during
the year are as follows: NOftlD&gt;
.her 1 ilnd 2, West Virginl• Education A.Sisociation CQaftlltlon;
November 6, Election Day. NoY.
ember 22 to November ~ Ttianb
giv1ng holiday; December 20 to
January 2, Chrbtmas ltolidfya:;
Apnl 19, Good Friday\

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&lt;•nd Vinlon Counties, D!strij:t 11
Jf !be Ohio Associa'\on of Gfrrdtm
:::: lubs, will ha\'P. a proeram' pbn·
'lmg workshop al Rutland Metbo·
diiH Church, AUi{Ust H with the
Rutland Garden Club ·ll.s spoDSurE
.~ccording lo the
an~ouncement
milde tod: v b~· Mr~. Rof!!ert Reibel.
Regional Director.
Mi's, James Jackson, f:wibgton .
T'n.st Jkgional Director and · now
JJi.:striet Pl"ogram chAil'man, will
1&gt;r in charge of. tbP workshop and
!11 club program chairmen and
!heir Committees ll'f asked to .be
ttresent Other inter~sted per50n!l
will a1so be welcome.
The host club wiU fq:nish 1
bever1ge for the noon luDtb and
those attending are aake4 f,O brlni
lunches. Thi&gt;. will be
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began .in Pittsburgh Ml)' 28.
Finnepn atepped into tbe ptalemated d!Bpute July 8 when he
lew to Pittsburgh Jor separate
uploratory conferer.ces with .the
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A buebaJL game between mcm ·
bers of the Wahama Hlgh School
baseball team and the Gallipolis
~igh Scpool baseball team will be
payed at Bachlel Field oo Friday
CINCINNATI, O. UP-Produce
evening at 5:30 it ha11 been lnEggs, Irregular pricel!l at (arms
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wbites md brown~; A jumbOs 40The Gallipolis team, coached
46; A larae 38-40; A mediums 34..
by Hobe Wilson and others, has
3!i; A smali 25-27 ' mostly 26·2.'7; B
been formed in orifJr to build up
large 30-32 mostly 30.31; FdB
hasebalt in the Ohio school and
C..:ioeinnati, Whites and browns. A
to insure talent for next year·s
large 44-47; A medium 39--41
high scho,_ol te.Jm.
Chickens, fryers about ateady;
. The Wahama fearu witl be
fryers 3-3~ lb 22-23: he~t~ over 5
Corabed by Chet Oliver and will
J~ 1617; hens 5 lb 1516; bens
lnc!ude boys from the high school
hght type 1314.
Butter 90 score 68.
who pla)'ed durine- the pasl year.
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J{"oi.tk, Oarwin, was taken to th('
Mei!l&amp; GellP.r"l flosvital at 12:15
P. M. on Wedneiday by the Porn·
eroy Em~rgency Squad. ·
The Sq11ad aJso ·answered a call
late on W&lt;!dne&amp;:clay ~v~ina . and
took Sadie conde, Tolrrdo .. a visit.
or in tOwn to tbe Melt• Hoj:;pital.
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Su.it (Gt ..divoi,(e lw been• filed
office of tbe· Clerk nf
by PrisCUia · C: Schuler,
Jame1 L. S&lt;ll~ler. bo'1&gt; nf '
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C•rleton. Wayne Davidlion. lim
Iugraham, JGyce Caraon, Randall
Roberta, Ronald Ritt'hie, Roger
Kirkhart, Jack Westfall, Kenneth
Hq:er, Larry and Cbarle~ Collins,
A.eith and Ernet~t Vineyard, James Caldwell, Roger and J.,.arry Rit·
ehie.
Scheduled to be visited on Ffj..
dli.y are the toilowJng :
7-1~ Rubet·t Kautz, Richard Ko~
lu.tz, Stephen and Teny Horc.
:van; 8:00 Paul, Larry and Gary
Smith, Gaul boy.:s. Er1e ahd Martha Parker; 9:15 Antta ColllM;
tlr:OO Reid . Hart, Cl&lt;~rence and
o \maid Robson, nonnie Sedgewick
E~rl and Vtrs:~l Reeve,, Bill and,
Dana Murl'ay; 12:15 Mcilton But-

.&amp;.ttonleJ' G. S. HWer lt.ll.d BeY. T. G. Nortboott.

SINU.TICJHAL TISTIMONY 11 ~!klnl t.M divnru ~ttle b•'tweeD a
m!n¥ter and hia &amp;ttr&amp;ctivf!, M-year..cld wife. 111 &amp;
.-eh.arpl: Rev. Tbomu Graham Northcott, a
"!n~Uona" with .:.UOther Jllirl.llt,e:r. K:ra. Phyii1a

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IO:IHJ Vou1· R~ so Hrprr.·!l!r
ll ·'iO Qulz Kid.~
10: tn Si&gt;orts Parude
10 UO E :-&lt;~o Reporter
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10 Hi .Spnrot.s Parude
HI.SO Ten 1'h!rty 'l'lll' :!l r('
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2:00 Artl!'tlnoon Pdtll ll'otlvd
Hkl Jo'ilm
4.30 Wt•l!ll•,tn
·Mit•kt•y Mouse
6·00 New!!

1:80 Fonlinln., Tilurh
2:00 Afife'l'nocn fo'llm Ff'";llvnl
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4:30 Xoallioon Kom!QI
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6' 10 Sp&lt;&gt;rtf
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PRAYER: Dcat· God. we thnnk
!hee that we can be ~Pared foolISh fears and superstitii'ns
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we place our trust In 'Mlee Use
Ull, our •·ather, to. llhow ~tber.s
Thy love !hot tlley, too: m•y ndl
fear thost' things they do .n ot
understand. We qk this- In the
mtme of Jes us. Amen . .

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PORCH
FURNITURE

·-:-:~-:-ond
Acdoll Krobobooh
:md children. Mr. anti· Mrs. Arull
. Kl'cbsbach llhd dsuilhter of lllln·
ols w~ have been· vlsitlna Mr!l.
li'annle T11ylor and ulher relatives
ldt Tuellday f(lr M&amp;qaflel_
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~·~:dt Mr. in'd Mt'!. GC!OJ11e 'l)ytor
and to Vanlue to vltH Rev. an~
Mn. V. J . Latlley.

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No. 303 ·

For Peach Day,

·hAVe been announced Dy the Tr1·
· l-~UDtt Fr\ttt utoWt:n A&amp;~tatiob,

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Last Friday a delegation of de-

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Atteadanee at the M,lhodlal

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lR4 iil'll lUadl .1~ ...d fllJ'l
~ with her aliter Mn. Cathir·
ine Reynolda.

Aurora.
a vi8ltor here.

R,v. Georce Weiriek,

llillsouri Ia reau, W. Vt., wu

SALE!

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Cuh lor JOUI' trip

Robert OhUiicer apeot Saturday
niebt with Lew and Pbil Kinl·

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Sundly .D.ilbt zvttb NelsoB Rey-

~..rranse your loan
em ailnaf.:ure• only

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auto or fumiture.
Prompt, private,
pleuant Cub loant
for every worthy

Cut From Good Swift Beef -

Round Steak .. · . 69c lb
IT"Bone Steak . 79c lb
Sirloin Steak
69c lb
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Jowl Bacon
Fresh

Ground Beef
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Pork Sausage 41b $1.00
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Kalllindy,--

300 W. s-ml SL-Phone: UZ or506, Pomero1
g.,..,.: lfOil....Fri. 111-5.; S4t. 9-1%- Opn. nrcmi"'J' b11 GDDOin.tment
t.oona •llM te fftid.llh ef n-rt&gt;y townl

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7:30 P. M. t DAYS A WEEK
W. MAIN ST
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50 Years ol Progress
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provide an up"':o.date nurllt".ry, be-·
ginners, primary and nursery deIJartmenl$., Rev. Jenkins predicted
tbat tbe improvements
would
give tbe church tbe most mod~ro
:sunday School deparlment in
Meip Co.uoty.
. •In ..otb'lr ' items· of bus1ness be.
fore the session Rev. Jenkins was
gra nted a two weeks
Vacation;
Hev. Gene McAllister will be
c:tllcd &amp;o boJd ev~;ngeli~otic $Cl'Vices
'lt the c:burcb from Jan. 20 to .27,
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'-'~'be F'••t "'- 1 na~ J u ne "
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Grinstead, Mrs. F. B. ·Lit&lt;:bfJeld.

$c~09l_ S!l11,da'1 .w~;~~ ,·113, ,.:'olumbU.. ;peat tb111 boliday wi~ :&amp;lrs. Theresa Ohllqer and Ro~~ectioa f18.3t.
Mrs. W1nn1tred H~JJlano ano ~Ft, Bernice and Shirley Jotm,on

S\mday

Krotr.r medium IWMt. S~ •up.

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Mrs. B;~~ron V•n Meter Lliura. Nn. Holland
returned and Lew and Phil King
01: l~~m•,'\v. · va., ~ere visiting .bc.me witb them tor tw.p weeks·
Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Ohlinger
with Mr. aDd
N~ Henry suo vuut.
01nd family were recent gu~sts of

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;WIJ. W'edneaday were Mr. and Mra.
tuae ' Irwin and Cllnedda, Mrs.
~ Tunla Colley, Toaia Yavonne and
C. Mr. aJL(I )ln. l~mes Cu,n niq.
•haio and Jimmie George of BW'·
.. dett Addition, J't. Pleaiant.
.,ilf. pd JIJJ. FIOJd Glbb&amp; a~d
- fttmily ol :z'plf!1o, are viacitina Mr.
md ,Mre. S4r,1T lobnaol1.

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-~ and Mrs. Sam Wbeeler, lfr.

r .ad · lin. :a., Whee~er · ·~d cbll; ·• dien, :&amp;eUatre· ire villtlli.l Mn..
·Kika Barker and f.lr. and Mr&amp;.

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'l'om Williams and Ray, Bur. Mra. Grace Weaver .
rh,U, Huntlntton VIsited Mr. abd
Mr. and' Mrs. Hlrry Grimm and
Mrs. Lloyd Wllllams Wednesday. ~duqhler '!Yere caiUng on Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Joe KearDJ call• Mat Grimrb and dal!Jbtcr Sunday.
11d on Mi-. and· MI'll. Cart Kearns · )(r. and Mrs. Lowell Grimm Of.
S:!.turd!ly evening,
New Haven were calling on Mr
Mr. and Mrl. Pea.rl Roush and ap.~ Mrs. George Grimm Sunday .
(ati'IUy of .Ea'st i.tverpool spent U!.e
.Mr. and Mrll. Carl Gibbs and
weekend witb Mrs. ll.oush' par· o.aughters were gu~ts of Mr. and
!lllte, Mr. and MrJ. W, H. Fox.
Mrs. Georee Hes~on Friday.
)lr. aDd Mrs. Artie ft..oullh · •nd
Llutll Hollabd. wU the weekend
,uf:at of Clara WiUia"zp.s.
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Mfa. Loul.ae Robinaen and chil·
ekeD. ,pent the holiday at RipleJ.
Mr. an,d Mrs. James Bennett

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IN 1046, •llell 1t1e AiMHWI Gu and

Hetioao eart.wrll]lt.
t~~.d family IDd BoDie WaD181ey .
Mt: iad Mt.s. BYtOil VanMeter are v.Citionlq 'in Te~mesaec.
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ACme, "'I. Va., vUtlted Mr. and
Dl:wn Stewlr' of VIenna, W. Va.
IN 10· DAYS 01 Mti"IY IA~K
'.Mrt. Taylor VanMeter recentlY.
Is apenllhi8' ftw weeks with Mr.
: No-J~&gt;~~c••-:f*l~l"!(~u.alo
\ SlaiJie C_ari.Wrllbf. \f!ll confined and Mrs. John Harrison.
~w~of~~a,.: .~-. iNN bt:: ,
to Jler home
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Visitirl.C Mra. J.' R. Chattin ' llrt!!
,aid, •riDf •Jill ..,. $rl~ • .,..,.. •
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Mr•·

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Tb'.lr1· &amp;ind Maflaret Chitljn of
Mr. ·IDd Mrf, ClareJice Cottrell
and Jer"', Chi Oleo the
vislted
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E . 0. 'Henry Sunday.
Mr' •• M'. ' Don Qu isenberry
1-n4 IOD visited Mr tnd Mrs. Os'"
Hep.ry Sa,turday and Sundau.
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Mr. and Mra. Louis Dailey and

IJtd - ebil'drttl, COlumbus

,'Mt, Pd ~·· "Clarence
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Eloetrie Com(llll7 wu founded, eleetri.,
lt:r lwl not been put to too' many uses , ••
the oupply wu limited .• , and the coat .
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UIIH of VIele fWAn very few people bod

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nesday tvemng voted an .expendi.· at - a· cost Of $2.000 whtle tl)e reo
ture of $3,000 fq,r the Improve mainder ts to be wed for the mo•
uerniZ"BtiOD of the Sunday School
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Ruaaell R. Priddy, 4-H Club Ann

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$3000 Improvement Program

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BROAD RUN

Talk Of'the Town
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SUDd~ of Mr. aDd mittH may allow tbe operator UD- ltb UDr:e, tol)d.realna: with a nl.-

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sbowing them today.
·N a ·rookie third batemla with
the Cardlna~ e. year •Jo, Boyer
was touted as the probable rookie
of the year, He tapered ol at ther
plate, however, and t!le hooon

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11 July 31 19&amp;.\, to obtain the' tii'- 1tropn fertili2.er will hoelp. If )'our 1
· Lucille
I· KIDI IDd llrl. Ca· nature
ll an t1d Jnrn two to three
lin.
n.£ A ol•u~ll owner on a copy oll ••wn
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therl.ne fte)'nol'dl were 1n Soutb· ~·...:; vee-ment and rrturn Jt to yean old or mllrt , don't fqtiliz.e
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the County Committee.
Yo11 will 1\imulate crab-griltill and
tide llolld&amp;J witb tbe 4-H caub
membefe; to •pend 1 week. 'note
GAIOLINI TAJC aeFUND
otber undeeinble speclt'!B. Walt
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To l'aow ol •ou -ho haven" until the last of Augurt and t~
1 b
ftUt:i! out tbe
ndund
8rat of Sf'ptemt&gt;er t(J ferillze old
and Lew iiDI- and Ropald Roae:b to lift tbe tax refund, two- cents lawn•.
(rom tbe Vernon ..H ClUb.
on Ncb r:allon ueed for farming
.Hr. •Dd )(r1• Jteuoa KiDJ: Sr. pUJ'I)Oied from Jlnuary 1, 19M,
MEIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
and family of Hendenon vilited to June 30 1056 100 have. until Oc~
Admitted : ~die Conde. Toledo;
Mr. 1Dd ~. Prank Beyaoldl SUn- tober 1, 19156, to Al~r your ~lalm . I
Mn. Bernard Wolfe, R.ac ine wd
day.
had prevlo111ly atated you had
Mra. Alva Luc::b)'doo wb'o ia until June 30, 19M, tlt B.le. ThlJ Randy Joe Conn1ily; Leon , W. Va.
Diacharaed: Clyde Spencer. Porn
employed iD: Pt. pJ,uaDt 11 home wu a mtat.lke. 1 llb&lt;luld read beeroy;
Mra. Che.ster Wells and son
(lD a tWO week'l VIC::atiOIL.
fore I write.
Long 8ottom; Gene vance. Mid- \
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wtre auata Of Mr. and Jlra. Bill lD the ofllee. H J8U don't have dleport and Harvey Hornbeck ,
Lievtu1 St'mdQ'.
the lorm, write, ~~ in, Gr eall Portland.

l.y OSCAR FU.LIY
United PrMt Sporta Wrltw
NEW YORK UP-Ken BoJ•
b ,. yeu behind ac:!led.ule, but the

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Krogor.la· tho nursery

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Mrs Ed Kill

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monstrators went
tbe rea:ton&amp;l
demonsr•tios at tbe Roa:P'ri dcti
de_..,.... lh&gt;~.· ..t&gt;q~\-·•&lt; •t,' .•.the
Ro";,'l;'"t&amp;u&amp;tY-~""'~..,t. and
brought bact good news. White
there Jim Mitchell and Mary
Blaine won flrst plact in the
aafety division on their demons·
tratlon on Antld(lleii for Potsona,
Janet and Joyce McCoy won fttst
place wltb their demonstration 'en·
utled "Out of a P(Jt of cheese".
Walden Roush W(Jn lint place in
the public speaking contest.
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All these t-Hers will represent
&lt;.irowers Aaaoc1aUon II&gt; WtllBl'U Mason County at tbe St.ate 4·Ht
:Waa:ner. 'rb.e Becrc:tary.treMsuter Round up at Jackson's Mill on
!l. . w~rd ~a,ner.
AUiuA 2a-24:. Al11o represeoUng
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By Thereta Ohtl....,..
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Style Revue will be Muy Ann
Mr. and Mrs. James Hite, can.
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_____ Rogera and Jaftlte Jordan wltb. ton" and Mr. and Mrs. H~Jyt Clark
Uleu co.m.plete eostumes_
GGiipDlia were callio on Mrs .Rer~
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and t.tra. ueorge 'Burns lnd
YOUTH CAMP IN SESSION
ta Clark Sunday.
' dauan\el'li and Mr. and Mrs. A..C~V
T!:r.ls week opened the MaS()n
.Mr. 1nd Mrs. lrfin Gjbbs. . Hart·
tt'f- .t.t&gt;rl.l" ·and oauadtera of Ma· Count, f..H C,amp program. Thia !ord., were ·recent gu_est.s of Mr.
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+dD City lhai:\1 w.um.~ rout at. tot&gt; week the camp, eonab1ted of 4- an.d Mrs. Ralph "Weafer
New Havta Park ·.&amp;.ueaday.
Hel'a of agei 10.11-12. Tbe state
Mr and Mrs. Denver Tbomps&lt;Jn
.Mr. 1Qd Mn. Ne4 tt~J')' made workers for \his eamp were Ada and family were guesta of Mr. and
a but~uella 'trip to Pt. Pl8uant on COX (II Cr•ilville; Lea6ice Qourt- .Mrs. M11rlon Roush, Sunday.
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ney of Woij SummK; and Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrb: and
The clau met at the Henry PrUnty o! Pul'-·
.....n W. Va . .
fanJily, Mibersville~- caDed on
hom, (ID frlday anerno1.1n to cut
Next. week .the camp will Con·
Ruth Goodnlte Sunday.
c'ar.pet ua:l!l. Present were lrenrl 8ltt of ,~Hera from 1a years and Mrs
Frank Reynolds ant.l son were
· Juitla. Sevilla
Ble.-Inl, Luc) lip. We will have 'the same state in Gallipolb recently on business.
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L workers !or tbls camp and are
Calina: on Mrs. Bertha Clark
W!OOdi'UI1l, IQ.I, 'In
s. roy ya lll'Je turn(Jut for l·~l8
WII )ir; and tb'1.- Walter I:llake
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Sunday were Mr. and Mra~ Dorsey
and' .ana IDd )if. and Mta. Hency . camp.
.llou&amp;b and EmoJene, Mrs. Clary

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RQp:umtl· ·R.· ·WaJTeJ\ · r·ratt· or.
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e!ui·fdll loc:aLed 9 milea t:roJll Marjet:ta 00 ti•Ot.e .Koute
'l'lme of
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p
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~·"App:e~in,c on tbe program will
bet Nchard .Bere and 'l'ed Leed,
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, ~ rig, ~o wUI diSCuss the topic
'lbrougJt
' ~·Mar.li.ctJJ'IS: l'eacne11
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·•· J..ar¥1!' bLUrts.'' All!O ·DC euu.•l:lfl w
--a: 15 Jono - Hoacly, ~u1· eauA ot
.-rliarK~ls, U,m o .IJE!par~Loeot 01 , a:n
clilt"e. J;tqddf Wul ,4tStu&amp;s "urao·
llig· ahd l'itCKiiJIDI Oblo Peaches."
~ .--.tncludm tn ~e program JS a
of '
· Warren Orchards.
-.\Jo
eryone 111 inyned to attend.
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tobleco lJ tblt only trip el.l&amp;lbJil fertllhe 1a
samm«r, 11 wtll -..~ ..... 11 tiN4 .,...,... ._..
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at t~il Umt m111t bt liped by bum your iP'SII DP. You cu fer. -. ...,ITAIIIMeK. ....... ''
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William ' · . . . ., , Cu:.ey _.... July 20 oot July 31 u 1 ttated tn' tllbe In the auJJUDtll', iD fad, . top- ..,...aACK.,. •••..,... ..., . . , .
DIADt.lltl POAatoNINO UP' ON lalt week'• eoluma. Here il bow l dret~Jna of AlflltJ aftft the ~~~ r.!;.f••• ..__-..tfAifiACK........, viJJe
THI AC&amp;IMI tUIIVI
tbe relulaUon readl: "Tbt AJI'ft'- cuttlog it
Don t
alht libL Homer HUl ...
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ment must be tiP:ed! b)' tlwl farm put your lertlliz« 0 nwhnl t!:le
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operator not later thaD Ju1y 20, ar•• it wet. Ur.iJ; m&amp;J' c:autt aome
~.hildriit of Wnterville ..~ ttie
liM: except that if the OWIMT burlllq.
f.lr . and Mn: . Ja, ilusball of JUeatl of Mr. and ·l lrt. C.rtla
family called oil Mra. stella other thin tbe farm operator it NITROGIM OJf UWNI
Vernon .
Ridtrd T\aeWIJ and Wedaadlly.
Grimm Suncla7·
not IVailablt ..for the aiJDinllf of If your lawn Is • newly set'ded ;;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;~~:li;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;l
Krl. !Sertba Clark and l..arl')' the Afreement, the County Com- lawn and the grill bat • yellow- :

Milton and Cbarlie Ord apent
went to his teammate, BUI Vlr- tber .Mrs. Ruth Goodnlte.
Attendanee at the Lutheran
don,
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But If anybody Ia bandlq out Cburtb Sunday wla fn,
"a:ophomore of tbe year" awardJ - Jlr. and Mn. Bou Klat ealled
they'd better tate 1 lone look at on Mr. aod Mra. Bay GoodDLte aad
the large you_ns mu from BerP. lln. Ruth Goodaite. Bwuhy.
.Mr. aod n. Edwin Kin1 were
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For even [be .rtval American e31Una: on Jrlr. and ·Mn. Bud LeaU bldll.
Leag'ue can l-eU YPU, 4n the wake wia recently.
Dole. M~ler. Star Scout
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lin. tllerqa OhUnser and DonBoard of Co11nty Comm16sioners couldn't have been idle ch..tter ald Grlhtm were in Pomeroy satII"; •
By Deu Barrfllz, Clel'k.
when they tabbed Boyer as "an· urdl)r.
Mr. and Mra. Ted Swartz and
;J.tl~
(6)-21, 28; ('l) G-~tc
other Pie TrlyDOr."
family of New Haven were recent
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·gueall of .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
K1ng.
Mr. and Mra. Edlar Lieving and
100 of Kirkland. Ill., and
Mrs.
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Madeline Rouah ~nd dau.gbters
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were eallina: on Mr. and .Mn. ElPlans lor "Peaeh· Day" to .,o::
Tbe Racine Baptist Church in m ent of lhe cbureb.
wood Lievin1 Sunday.
~rved on V..teOnesdlly, July ~· I :l• quarterly meeting held Wed· A ga&amp; furnace is to be lutalled

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~Jreteat

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Sealed in'a.
be received by
tbe Board of COun~ Commiui(lnTIOOOit .2U, Boy SeOQli t;!( Am~r· . en Meip County Onto; at the Of·
jc:a, .have 'cblnlei .their.;· wee~.v flee o! oald a;;;.!, rnmeror, OJ1io
-g!tetio.P at tbe Library 'to meet- up untU 12:00 O'Clock. Noon Ju!J
Qj_ga oP lite Firat and second Wed· ltl, UtGB for furniB.b.tn&amp;. the follow·
li~l4\yul eaeli mootb ~arlna tho ia&amp;.
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~. The Troop co.Dmi\tee l8
Tran.sport deli'YYf 0( Gasolia:e1
~beduled to meet Oil Julf M at re1u.ar and ·premiwn • Cfadel to
lh,:,Llbeacy.
.tbe tCoullty lrara.ee, l,pck Sprwga,
· 'f Pla~ are tteln• · made ror aa
at Ule dlr~LlOn of the U,un.
QVt!inlabt cam))lne trip ill the n~ar Otli&lt;.l,
J!Oqiaeer diU'llll tbe oo day
firture .and alumlDum cooklni: ty
period com~elleibg July 16, 1966.
·, ~uipment ·baa been purehased for
Quote prJees on buWt reeulz.r
:
fOur PatroJs. ~coutma1ter Ro- and
, prem 1um· $fade.. .
~ett Mills Was In ebarge of a serBOar4 of l;amm.is.sioner&amp; cei¢S of testa Wedne1da~ wben t-he
troop ,.e\ aad wu asais~ed b~ ~epe the riJbl to reject any or

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:,~~: pr~w~ l'Jan~ Uacine Baptist Church Vote:J ·· ,,., ..

Another reason why Krager
fruih and vegetables
are
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~eeting Schedule

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Betty
pilOt
C1f rell.deonce U UDirDriWD eoO
whott •
Dlactl of
wert
Euclid Ayeaut, a.
Diea:~. Cilifonia, .00 1 Dr. WJI.
ham Ociw, 6t27 Eucl.td Avmue,
San DieJo 11, CaUfornla, lOCI tblt
her
p!ace of reet.deDet
ct.DDOt be .:etUAoed. wHl talke
notice .f.•hat oo .tbe &amp;tit! day of lune,
19M, ile JllairttUI, Cecil E. Hewitt,
Bled ihil petWon. IIi: dOlt bu in
.the Commoo Plea. Cowt of IMelp
Count.)', Obio, belne caue DWD·
ber 1242'7. in slid (.ourt for dhwee
and other relt.ei.
'Dle pnt)'er ol l&amp;ld petition b
for ciiv~ aDd for equitable".
lief. The defend~nt b r.eQulred .CO
answer uld petition oo the tt:b
day (l( Aucuat. 11«16, or Judimftlit
wiU be tat.en .plait her.
O'B~:rA';jD~~ P'lthtW!

AttorDO)'I (Of J'laiD.Wf.

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refrigerated from the field to YOU I
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R.o Fo,d MUler, whon place
of ruidelt.c:e ll unknown AM
wbOifl iut place o! re.aideoce WM
t./o Pord Paat, Brook Part Roa4

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Kroger h•• eone •l4ut tO bnnp y~ the frethelt poqlll.. fruits
and we,.t•ltles, Kroter Dupl'l cttoo.. only top tl'lde vt'lptalblft
In tM fle~My'.-. traded ani ll\lt~tctltd In Nfrloeratecl -w .....
hoys .., traMpoi'Mc$ In ked i'~l c1r. and truc:ka t. nfri,ent.d
ttorage rotmt where f~ of modern blu• •IMf lrtlY •&amp;l'Ucll1 ruah
lttem to yeur Krogu ttore Wtt.re ttMy •re placed on rtfrl1eratto:d
radcs.

LIGAL NOTICI

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eoun1, ma eallld r,. Cleveland, Ohio.. 10d that hit
111108
, ~·INJotion ·on JW, 2li prior to 1eot place of reaidence
ctDilot
~ laW t!:t.e armed forces be ucertalned. will tate notice
~· ·· follow:
that Oil tbe l'ltb day (l[ ;May, 1806
J • ·J'raDk Ervin .M.Jion, 1 trans. the ,plainUft, Mildred Miller, til·
• 'J: ~; JUcb&amp;rd Lee Cde, Pt. Plr.. ed bet petition ajairult bim ln U:le
. ~ Sua Tl)tlOr, pt. p~Dt; Ar· Common Pleu court of Meip
. ~ ...~
;.:.1.1 ...._, •no H-~•-, Leo•·, Ceell Countv, Ohio, belni c:ause num_..,...
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~ nib: Letart;• J'Jmtl Albert ber 1~,419, in tbe laid C{)Urt for
·! ·· Row-.
-~ lllltoD·, and Roy Cbnter divon:e and. other reMf.
. .e~~.S~~t, Apple GroV-e.
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The pnyer a.f said peUUon il
Thole ordered to report fotr In~ for dlva.ree, , care, custody aDd
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duetlon oD Jtdf Ill are
follow ..: eontra.l (If minor c.hild. alimony
Jhxle~ Edward LewiJ, Bender- and support tor heraelt and t-be
1on; Earl Pt"IDklln Dull&amp;p, Point minor caUd, aQd lor equitable re~
uapb1
~~..aB~~!:: lief. The delendant iB require&lt;!. to
- 1p~ o D1
IINI ; .... ...,.. -.. answer .said peUtloo on tbe 18th
Holley, .A.shton: William A. H. dQ ot Aul. UIDO, or jud,~ment
•. · ~.rl.amAr-~~~~ir.V:d Jamul will be tak.eo apiaat rum. •-•-·•••
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O'BRIEN AND O'BJUEN

lETART fALLS

~~l.!:~::~!Y s~odu~ed,b~hat .a~~fr:e~

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Portugal is a memb~r of the
N&lt;orth Allant ie Treaty Organizaliun. Spam 1.~ not, partly becauae
or th e oppo.&gt;1tion or some NATO
!nembers to Ge neralis.~i m o Frand!!CO Frnn&lt;·n's regime. ·
Both cuuntrll's are intensely
11nti-CummumM . Nei ther
main.
t:1ins t.ltplomatic
rt&gt;lations wtth
8f1Vll't ttussia .
Th~ Unit~d Slates base.! In Mo·
rocco wer-e designed as outposts
of the NATO
defense system.
Planes basrd there t'OLtld hit the
Soviet Union. From the a.~pect ur
~:· o uml defense, the bases wuuld
he safe ev~n if nn attacking Rus!..irn IIJ'my ~ U &lt;'&lt;"er. dl'd in overrun.
ning We!!tern F.urope. But, also
fr.um the ground detcnsr. n~peet .
the Pyrenees WGuld be a formidable ubrt·ied. Wht~n the danger of
a third World Wur seemed grllOt
a few years ngo, Spnin 1:1 nd Por.Lu·
gf'l we1 e talked of e_s a ~ pos.'uble
htsl bastion of defen.~e again11t a
Uu .~slu n sweep
acrn~s
Europe.
Phmes baaed there could hll Ru.
~ i " too.
Moroc.:o Atmo•ph•r• Turbulent
It is by no mean!! C't!t'lain th&lt;Jt
the Unill!d States win lose lh bu·
se~ in Morocco. But the situation
tbr o.ughout Northwest i\ff'icn :s
t urbulent and
likely
to remain 1;o fot• a long time .
Tht• United SIUh's acquire&lt;! its
bllJjes in Morocco by dir'tct agJt.•emcnt with Fnmco. The ncwl~
i':tdependt~nt Moroccan
govern·
mcnt ha s unounced that it doe11
not recogniztthis
aa reemeot.
Sulton Moh11mmcd V h1:1s offered
to negoUalt! a new
aareement
witll the United States. But it Is
t.'t!rtain that his pt·ice will be
high . FUI'Ihcr, lhf' value of the
IMses has been reduced because
'If the unstflble internal situation
in Morocco.
ll~ce, tht'l Madrid talks whli!h
~lu rl ed toduy .assume adJHiona1
lffiporfanre.

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Meigs General H.. pltoL
Atterrdan~ at
the Methodist
few Sunday sc~ Sunday were M .
r crson that eomparatlvely
II is encournging lo be abl• to p~opiP are in these income l(roups Offe•lng .,..,..
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"•:port that sentifnent for doing
d
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Mn. Eva Saytre-, RN left Sunday
sctmething &amp;bout our confis~atury :~n th f'/ r pnymelnts can't make for her em~ynlHt Ln Wheelin&amp;.
i1:U"'rAI income tax ts growmgnHICh 0 a df'nl n our incrOOJbly W . va.
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big fl'dl'rl'll budgets. Yet conflsca M•. • nd ..
_ . J. s Qu't.e-k ol
Hnd growing in Mfteial circles as
m.tD
w~ ll as amonJ;: the miHion.!i nf !,Jry t.: xat Jo n hurts the whole Syracwe, spent Sunday with thei r
other people who must do th e to untry by depriving il of invest. daughter. Mrs Floyd ~apman.
paying.
1n enls that... otherwise would b~
Mr--and Mrs. Lloyd Hll!, childA short time ago, for instance r,li'fi e in pr nductiv_e enter prise- ren, Ira Allen and James of Loa greQt dea l of &lt;J pprov&amp;.l was gi ~ . ~ nl'l woni&lt;l t'reate JObs and O!JpOr· gen, W. Va ., spent o ~r the week
.
.
v 1 r un!tH·
us all.
"*tl to on Anu•ncan Weekly
Th ~b fnr
f
.
11 0r 1
11 end wlth his mot!Jer, Mrs. G. T.
de by rorme; Comflltll '):iop~r nf
t'
a
lllf re orm IS ro · Hasktns and Elmer M&lt;"CoY of Dun·
Internal Rev{'(me Cojemjln A : IIJ'! May ~~ liWJftl~· gather 1\1°m- e-ess, W. Va, , was also a guest.
n e·•tmn
/
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a I·11 Y H.ll
J r.., spent several
clrew.'l, In whtetl he urged tfiat, tht'
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income tax bl' l'f'praled .and aban.
days witll his grandp'lfrents. Mr.
, 1oned, and that an entirely
new
and Mrs. Ralph Badgley of Plants
dnd more equitable systern of tAx.
Mr. and Mn. Clarence McNePI
alion be devised 10 take lts .place.
of Nldt:lleport caned (In Mrs. J. D.
Oth~r authorities don't ~believe
Mr. a nd Mrs. Bill : Hill at:ld idr. RO\IS!t Monday.
reform should g0 Ihi$ · far. · But and Mn. &amp;bert Hill speDt the
F. A. Cadle ~tpenf 11. week at the
lhey do agre~ that major cblmges weekend in Cincinnati.
Advent ~rvtces at Mt. Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralp11 West of . Mr. and Mrs. Wnry Sprou•e
:·re necessary, Represen~tive DAn
ic•J Reed,
of tbe all·unpoljint Cinci nnati spent &lt;lvt-r th ~ weekend- and children spent over the 4t'h
House Wavs and Means Committee with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. with their _p 11 rents, Mr. and Mrs.
.
W. Vnrlan.
G. T Haskms.
states that the top bracket l!lcot,ne
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill lftd- Mr. •nd Mrs. Ralph Badgle
tax rate. now 91 per cent, ~ti&lt;w1d grandson Philip, spe'nt the week children. Karen ai\d Steve
My,
end witfi relatives at Zanesville.
'Bill Hut,
Pam•ia
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gr , ,.a '"'
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Plekens re. Mrs. Cl;J.ester Stmp80n of RAcine
d •. wnwal d to conform to th,e . new celved a mes.9'llge from their son, SpeTJt a day wlt!t Mr. and Mrs. ·
top ~~~ ~ ~ •. ~nd that th~ law s~ou1d Pvt. Eber Plektrm: t~at he was Brian SimPson of Gallipolis.
he JLmp~lfled bY. the elim~l\ati.un leavlnJ from Fmt Louis Wash.,
tfr. apd Mrs. 'Homer w. Roush
of a~ manv ~pecl&amp;i . ex.e~ph.ons ·as lor oVersea 6 t:lutY.
daughttft ' .teh an• Mildred .
p~ss1ble. Rep rese n~ative ~ M11ls or
Mi!IS Thurza Cadle' of pt. Plea•· N . Canton, were here last -week
t\-k11naas, abo a , member of Way !~ ant, W. V.a., Hospital spent the vlsJUng tht.lr aunt e.nd uncle Mr
Ol1d M~n$, .~a.s · e~pressed SiJQIIar weektmd with ber 'r:pifent•, 'Mr. and Mrs; Gordon Wolfe and '•unt
Vtf'ws,
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and Mrs. F. A. ' CAdi'-;'·
Mr ~ J. D. Roush.
.Actually_. : e~.,e/1 v.ery a~tist~nlial
If any ~ne -. la. h!J-PPier tpa.n Mrs. · Rev. L, T.' Nonis of DeC,atur,
rt duet lop ~ .m ·t9~ bracket rate:. W. E. Wd~n ovt;r J}Je arrival or m., wete recent guests or llis
wo uld have relJ~IVely small eli~d a 10 lb'. gre.ndsottr .borit. to· Hr. and parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Phllaon
on aovernm_e nt l'i!venu&amp;!-IO.r · the Mrs_ William WJIIQn last weelt at Nonris.

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Mason
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Ball Js Rolling ··

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Ghl!ill

ToniJht
8 3fl S{JIWI,, Tbrtlla
fl ·Oll Dolly ~htr k
9::10 Straw lfat Tbeatl'f!
It :OO N.e""" ~ We.Oer

Pl:ty-

ff:ffJ " '&amp;Qift·· Jl&amp;t ''J'Ih~atrn
lJ:IlJ.· · Newt. ·itld WUD~her
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THURSDAY
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WEDNESDAY

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BY CHARLES M. McCANN
United Prnt Staff Cerresponden!
The Unitt:d Slates is taking ou :
1ome va luab le insurance ag&amp;1ns1
!he poss1ble JosH or its mditar~
ba s e~ in North Africa.
First, n i.s speeding up the cu n~truction of the air and naval
br.ses which Spain granted it under all 01greement 1:1igned in 1953.
Sec()ndlY,, it is preparing to takr
a. vantage of the offer Portugal
has just made to ~ive it the usc
"f two big Portuguese bases .
A United States mililary mission
o~ened talk~ m Madrid today
wi.th Spnnl~h and Portuguese of.
f.:cers on dcvPloping and coordinmiug the b"!:iCS for ~o~trategic 1.1omb
er planf's.
The SJJa nish and Portuguese
b&amp;!&gt;e.s will bl' valuahle in them~.elves in the defeme ol Western
E&lt;J.rope under lh€' North Atlantic
Treaty.
n
Offdt Morose• B•ses
But they al so 1:1re calculated to
cffset to o great extent lhe possi·
ble loss of the rive big hEL'!eS in
:llurocco in which
1he Unltf'd
S!nte~ has inv('stl'(l about $410
million.
Tht&gt; Iberian Penin~ula. which
Sr.1in Utl1l PoJ·tugal occupy, i~
only eight miles across the Stra it
of tlibrallar from North Africa.
II Is sepm·a led from Fronre by
;he forbiddmg Pyrenees
Moun-

ltlholcf, GW !1 my salvttlon~ t
Will tnr•t, Inc! not be .trAld.

11.05 'l'ht~ Late Show
Sl!in Of f Pr~yer

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·M,. ID4 Mra. Robert: Stewart of ....._....... "'· . - ..
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l!"OP called 0~ ·Ao4y Stewart SWISHER ~LOHSJ:
....Martha
d"' .LOu Henry Wu a r8C!eht • .' 0· IU. 1"1' • •
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Phy11~ _van
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Mail Order Filled •
lonetof J&lt;lebola01t
·wu Met&lt;r.
the Satar••
&lt;~a&gt; P'fl ot l!i1a ,~,ow~s.
' pomeroy, Oh'o
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System. of which we are a part, serves
every home, !ann, store, and factory in
parto of 7..t&amp;tes with all the electricity
they want .... and extra power ia available
for the new people and Industry to come.
The results of havinc an abundant supply
of low-coat ·electric power are evident
e..flW_.I!ere. Thousands.of products come

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ftr 11111hL
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Today, lhe Amerlean

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olf ....,b!y linM In t(IWititieo iiDclroamod
of fifty years aJO. The farmer too Pf'l!lu&lt;*
more and can now enjoy Wb&amp;t wtrf ...,
thought. of as "city comfo~.t HotoM. •
towns, and atores use eleetrici\1 Ia 10
1'!18DY ways that• we ~Ilk ol it u . India. ,
penaable to our dally U.. L
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Helping you to live better eleetri..ut ~~~ ·,
result of "60 Yeara ot f'rQirtM Ia ~. '
tric Power." ·
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Redlegs Open 14 Game Home Stand Tonight
,"Golden Opportunity" Offered -~1~1jor l~a~-;-- HIGH
I To Really Cement First Place
Results
UJ,-l::incin-1 Manage r Bi r:lw 'IH •l&gt;t·n
,.,. ill
AMERICAN LEAGUE
open 11 start .-• rt Fowll'f on thf' mu1n1d
w l Pet.
• .me .. Colden
oppm1unity" tonight against Rob Ptls Tht&gt; C' me sUmd tonllthl against the 1 clnnati rigl1t h r11der h.a~ won tlve
51 26 .tl!i7
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CINCINNATI,

P.NI'I.LIES' OOllBLE - 1J:)(JfY
~A7'CIIt:R AI{O fsT

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. .tl's 1Urst.p1ace
Phll~delp~ia

RobeTb.

Ro· land
dro ppPd
Roher ts wl ll

Philll.l's a nd

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bf' af tl!r his ninth ( hic:l g o~
. . [ victor~· again.o:t lO -4-t bn(' k~ th~u
Fo llowin.ll the thrt•r-ga nw ~&lt;&gt;rk s t'levL'lu to d

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The Jledl p, mtJOytng
t sealbn _since pre-World War with t; e P~i ls , the N~' w ·y.,rk
days, t'luld ~ally eemen t first , Gia nt:; com "' i::to town f :1r 11 11 0 • Hust on
~ore c f 0 m8 °~ the _ road lh~&gt;r t!lree-ga me wocl' kentl enga ~t·­ U~ttr u it
1n.
e nc 1nnJi 1 _ n:ausder~:&lt;~ mcnt stal't ing wit h a Sunr1 ay
e~t three secohd diVISIOn clubs dnubl c hlll
J:alt irnore

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HEAOEI:' FOR HI$ tlES-f

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(f"lfE •RO&lt;I.H) LOPATA 77flif.
YEAR tN rtll! 'Sl.U6QitVO

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Nl;'x f Wt:l' k , t ill' H.. r\o: o·r$ at•rive W;.,s hington
ne of the top four cLubs the
ome ~tand and o.~ ly one .;, th f' ir,r a th r ·-··-l{a mt' ~ r· ri t-s , all a t
28 46 .368 23
p tour clubs, thP Brooklyu [}Qd- nig ht . ~ t.1 rt r n g Wo ·&lt; l ne ~ d&lt;~ v 1 ,.1,,, ( K:msas City
th r• l' !t' ~ h •rrs.::h · l'i r:1 1!,"~ ,., .,,,,
W ltd11esd•y's Gem1111
h urm• ~ t u rt.d w !11 li v;o .gumw•· , :·: ~·,::: :l No gallH:!~ scheduled
Rea:ardless or what happen~,
T 'l 1• k r'y lu tl• r· who l~ h1 i
Tod•y's Probablt&gt; Pltchen
\be Redlegs definitely :m~ the will
lw lh r Hr"01' kl )n s•·rics. Jl
ClevCiund ; t Nt•w York- Lent Jurprlse team uf the N H iion_:~. l
LII f'g.s can cont.i.JlUt' \Ju•ir
on lO-G vs Ku cks 11 _4 _
l..eaau•. Only one \fear ago, the Rl·
t~ry ovt't' the "worl•l c hump!',
knoek .
Dt 1ruit a t Wa shington nighi - ~lub was 18 ~arne -. u ut uf fi r/it could (Ctnpi}t"iltrily
Jltat.,. tied with !ht• S t. I .ou 1 ~ ( ·~ r ­ Dud gP r ~ hope .~ 01 closing in
1-loeft IU-(i I' S Wi tsler 3-5.
tlilals for fifth p!.ac t;_
/ir·s t p lact• &lt;md Utk in g oVi'r
K1.1mus Cit y :Jt B11ltimore nigh1
- Kellnf'r fl:l vs Loe ws 1-1 or
•NoW both teams
p ~· nn~rl! JI L'Il ll:tnt r·ace.
W ight 3-7
eontenders in one •1f tlw 't l.!; ht (·st
races ever witn esst•Ll m th ~ -, 1-11
Chicago at floston ni.ghi- Dnn-1
lor drcuit.
r.~· an 4-4 vQ l'llrfil'li 2-2
Frld1y's Gem"
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Lldro\t at. , Washington night
Knn.sus City at Baltimore night
Clev~ Juntl al New York night
•• will be out of
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Office From

NATJONAI,. LEAGUE

Plt~yer-Ciub

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Ouiley, Cln.
5R l8:.! 30 61
noyer, St. L.
711 305 57 99
Hvbimmn. Cin 74 259 58 81
Aaron . Mil.
fl9 265 4:1 82
\1onn. St. r..
72 2116 44 79
AMERICAN LEAGUE
'.fan!le . N Y. 74 275 70 102

.July 12 to Aug. 6

SALE
Atlas Tires

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.:109
.309

.::171

79 ,361
f&lt;twnn, Del..
58 257 :18 9L .354
•. Uil(ondlhonall guaranteed . 18 Vf'rnon, Bo~ M 2117 31 67 .324
Home Runs- \-l&lt;ln1le. Ynnks 29;
tnonttu" by mon than 38,01.10 Atlllil
l(luszewskl, Redle.(!s 22: Brmk8,
Deafen in 48 statec.
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Cubs ~·t: !Joyt&gt;r. Card.q 20; Snlrler,
D(•dget"! 19: Wertz- , fn&lt;lians 19.
f.l'OwiJ
, _Runs Matted ln - M ~ ntl l' . Yanks
lleckwall• . · - -- ---~- - ·- $17.00
11,: Wertz, fndians fll : Simpson,
f.7hlf
As
: Boy-er, Cards 60; Musial,
l ..ck and White
$20.00
.\Inxw1•ll , Del. 1!7 2!!-l 49

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Thundty-Frldty
July 111·13
THE PHENIX CITY STORY

6,00.16 lleck •nd
Wlllh waite ·-·- · - - ·- - -

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P'Iut tu end receppebl• fl~

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WHIIL BALANCING

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CAMI f:ROM BI!NI!AtH
THE SEA

"TTil 'I TOP TH4T KIIPS
Y4MI IGJNG"

Mlnnl~~t 'Kioei'Mike Mullen

9391-MIDDLEPOlT

S•turday Only
Bill ~llioh-

.tuly 14
T111 !litter
"RETURN OF WILD BILl"

- al sOAlen L•dd
Lfl-O Genn
''PARATROOPER"
!Technlcolor)
COMEDY tnd CARTOON

NATIONAL LEAGUI!
W
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f.'u cinnuti
44 30 .69!1
,_.,!!waukee .
41 30 .577 Jlh:
fl!"ooklyn _
42 ::12 .568 2
St . Lolli s
H7 39 .487 8
Pittsb ~1rgh
_ 35 37 .486 B
C!lica~o _
31 40 .437 11¥.!
Philadelph ia
32 43 .427 12'AI
Nl'w York
__ 30 41 .423 12\f,
Wednt~d•v'• Rft.llltl
New Ym·k ut Milwaukee, ppd rain
Otily game st'heduled
TCHHy's Prob•ble Pitchers
Pillshurgh at C'hicagn, 2 game~
· - Law 3-9 anll Kline 7-9 vs Kai·
~;~r 2-:i und J o nr~ 4-7
Philadrlphin at Cincinnati night
- Robert s 8-10 vs. Fowl~r 8-B.
Brooklyn a! Milwaukee 2 twini~:ht -c'ruig 8·3 and Ersltine 6-6
v &gt;~ Burde tte Q4 and Buhl 9-4 .
Nrw York :ll St. Loui11 nlg.ht-.
Hl!arn ll-9 Vl'i Dick8oa fl-1
Frld•y'l G1ttf'el
!)hilni'IP.lphla at ClncinnaU. night
Brooklyn ut Milwaukee, night
Pittsburgh at Cllicago
New York at St. Louis, nl~tht

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S lo&lt;'k c-ar races wilt he resumed

thi ~ Sunday

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Spel'dway . Too

Claybanks

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much

rain

wt·ck prevented the races

last

Machen, 1'0ttl ~111-.~~der
outpointed · bi£: .'V-at'dellJl ·Cutia at
SJm Ftaneiseo op · 1\prll ,, 16 "trid ·
knoclr:ed hirh ·01it •Wednesdi)-ftiglrl -

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"The tipoff was- last week when
the Detroit Ti.11ers knocked off ttn~
Chic:~go White Sox three i'h 11
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l:llnn in Yitam 5 ChattanoDg:~ 4
Atlanla 8 N as hville 3.
10 New Orleans g

' :.Mrs. Boggs was assls:ted by Mrs.
Garland Lanier, Bidwell,
Mrs.
Roscoe Fife and Mrs. James Criswell in serving
deC{lratt~ cup
e&amp;kes, ice Cfl!&lt;~m , koolude, bubbll;!
~ullt' 11nd candies to the children.
Gue-sts included John Blake,
narrell and
Marilyn St.umb9.
Billy· Beach, Dtmny Flinner, Asn
and Suzanne' Bradbui-y, ~ichael
•Bratton,\ David Covert, .John Hood
Gladwell, Mk hl
Lloyd,

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Big brothers of the best llell•a-

CLUB GUESTS

flobert Hysell,

Pomeroy,

Tuesday when Mrs. Edward T.
, Fr-en~h entertained ·her Canasta
· Club. Pri~ were won by
._
Charles Bradbui-y, Mrs 1 Ralph
Gibbs Jr., Mrs, Donald Mlll11 and
Mrs. Hysell. The hostess se-rved
rc-fr~hments to those
named
:abov-e and Mrs. Rubert Sc~moll
and Mrs. Li(]r\el Boggs. The next
meeting will be at lhe home (]f
(Mrs. Mllls.

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Tlle t~el!th blrl.hday ot

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WILIUit"THIGBAlDo

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oldest child of Mr. and Mrs.
--IJam Ault, was celebrated
fQmlly party We"nesday.
cream and birhday ea"ke .
served by Mrs. Ault to
:ilrs .. Gene Dod·s on and
pil.mela and David, and
. if, Patricia and Dennis
(i!\e guest of honor, Gary, .

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N- Laadmaater V81 This big 1.-avy-duty load

ex ti-a cost in new ~ries 1-0000 models. new Triple..

lhe lbll~r ln.lt&lt; class for compact · short·strokc de·

Torque Tandem h1kcs G.V.W.'s up
G.C. W.'s up to 50,000 ·lbs.l

~- Powermallc Transmiaal~nt• Six

New blg.fhtck sl\rllngl That sleex massive ,
front-end styling rcftects the POWER
Chevics provide, helps build yoar business prest7;~
Modern features ~uch fiB these spark all phases ot
performance. II btg trucks are part of ~our 'business,
we.1l ••pect 10 see you soon! 'Optlon.J 111 ,.,., COif

puller ~eliven 195 hp, 310 ft.-lbs. of torque! It's

; ~:that dehxen most horsepower per .pound I

fully

automatic forward spec$ v1rtually ehminate monual
por shifting on hills or in traffic! Revolufionary

..Retarder" gives safer downhill hauling, less brake
wear!
To. rque TandemtU Ontional at
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!!inatl&lt;ers l&gt;ure
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81btk Raspb.,rty JeUy .. 3·10 oz. jar $1-00
Goldin Blossom
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Pineapple Juices .. · • . .. . 46 os. con 25c
Hershey
Ct.~tolate Syrup ~ . • • , , 2 ·lib, COftS 39c'
All Flavort
.· olfit&gt;.-· j
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CORN . . . . . . . 4-303 cans 45c
FrlftCO&lt;Americ- (with ~-.wti£ pot bolder oHI!'r)
(with T.mat• Sauer anct Chfeecilol

SPAGHETTI .. 2-15 os cans 39c ·
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Kelloft'•

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2-10

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Wille

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Doz. Only

Flavor

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Fardhook Limos : ••. ·21c

I lb box 35c

for letter

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Corn Flakes . .' 12 os box Z1cGrape Juice .... !1-4 os. 29c
PiHsbury

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French Fries

Wdcl'l' Pow'.Wow P•ck

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FROZEN FOODS
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2 lb• 35e PltEAM . .-.... 4 oJ. jar 29c
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Botiei.-Tomler-Armov·Stlr
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Veal Cube SteakS . . . . . . . 79c ~b

Sunkist

Work Shoes

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Hds. 29c

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~SizesltoG....,

\ SAVE 25%
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Shoe.Stare
No. Seconi:J _:.
Micldleport.l F

lreokfo.st- Sup~rt:71Jinner
1b. li'tokfost Bacon
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lilt. Cella Pkg. W!•nert
Jib. Roll Sausage
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l'tiDISaper'l'lllll-

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DIAL SO~P.
2bon27c
JOY
giant 75c

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Jllrile)• Ptll!Oob4 · ~ Hoot IIIII IIt ·T"'" •II' .J-.yT":V

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CHEESE SPREAD .
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Kit.Afr 01 L . . • 16 os bottle 41 c

!{muckert PUte, New Pock

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Home Grown
ID·AY

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~uarterw

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FLOUR ...-. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Ill bog 49c
I " ~"'" I .,_,C....,... ,. .ot!Mh, ~pple
PIE FILLING- . . . ....... 2111 can 32c

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S &amp; KGlEEN STAMPS

July _
Cteeirance
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Low; L,OW PRICkS

F•rley'1 C•ndv

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d•y wilh Mr. •nd lin AJv• Rol·j eome
f the_,_ Olflber
.
lnl Day held b1 t.-..., .... tl . ....
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Ann)l rrida)l from 11·2 p. ~. ~ '
Mr and Mr.. Wlnnle Holsitlger tbt'
on. NorLil
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aron Jeeo- an
end A:ven:ul!! aecard.lnJ
V•rrU Hol3.inger went llp lo Old j nouneement madl! b)'

"Our 1aJy ~bolter I! )llmnrll&lt;l ~ llrfnl TtiiUrr ~ lhe
pttl!try eflln. H-eiiiakor. be lbe a DeW 1 - l1rlole or
an old hiDd ol. kilo~ . EVANS .SUP• • MAllDT·
VALUI!II! 8!0&lt;1&lt;
this week at .IVAJII8 Save JUUI'I"'f l!lb"
ltiGf!eY. lw ru.....four .pllllry .
sbe(vea with !\TANS liPICiAL \'ALtJI!S-.Ibop In olr
conditioned romfort lad SAVE 3 WAVS
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aiiD WILSON

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Mr. and Mrs. Grlver Wickham
Rnd Mr. and Mrs. JRmes Wick~am 1
~kfor~, -.JII., and M:r. Arthur
Martin, Wfst Shade. visited Mon .
day with Mr. and M·r s. VeTne
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Fisher and
Miss Bernice Ann - Durs! fetw-r'r&amp;d
Wednesday from a v;;~ation trip
fn 1&lt;1orlcla.
Mrs. Richard Wilson and son, 1
William Dean, retutned to their
home in Letart from Meigs General Hospital Wednesday and' her ·
mother, Mrs. Wesley Lewis Zanesvill~&gt;, is here to a:~Sist in 't!Jeir
care.
'
M~ - Charles Walblll"n, who
'Spent several munths here
the illness and death of her
bahd, !Ja.'l retUrned tO her- ~.;. 1;j;;·.j
rilent in Cnlulnbus ahd w'ns accom.
panied
her mother-in-law Mra ,
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Washington;
·Nc.rman Lariler, Bidwell:
yea~ old couflln of Joy,
.)ler .first blrtllday at the party.

Kit~ks·. Yanh 11-4.

•.. and e"V.:ery bit as mc:fer;n!

r:~ Sthl~l)'

..., -t.mtft.
'H ill Cl.at'HI-.. OAY
Mr. and ftfi'J. Cllrl!nte Grim • -•nd famiJy, ~-~v!llo, •-•• S•n· .
~ tn the 'tGwitT 1a ....

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••~nd~RJ:ohard:;~-~Jo~'~n~sJ~o~w~n~,~P~·~·;;;:;;;-.o~a~u~d~s~on~E~d~dl~··;·~"~'-·~·nd~~~·~w~;n~-g•~n&lt;l~f~om~il~)·~o~f~C=a~l~um~ot~C~it~y~,Jll~f.;;,~~~~:"~'·~·~·d~~~dc~r~;n~to~n~~~~~··~-~·~c~'~"~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·~·~·~R~u~m~m~•gll=.;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;oo4::_,

I sity
thews is flirli'Ltfl.Y 111 ill · U~J-l\tl:r-1
Hosplta!.

~~~:;~i~i~~!;·~!Jud¥
.WiWermuth.
I
,' Diane
' Van Coon-

ex.cardi,OJI , stllr , i&gt;~ Ar\n .
Memphis
to Jt(ay -ln the ee\ettrlfth
Cards 5B.
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Rlln.•- Mantle. Yanh "TT; "vost', diVl.s ion of th~ Colohial Countl'y
tlll'nottJrs IJQ: }lobitlsnn, · Redl'el{_q C:h.tb Golf Tourmment. He said
5ff: Boyer, Card~ 57; L(]pez, A.'s 53 Clt!!veltncl WIS 011t of the runniftR
Ifib-Mantle, Yanks 102; Boyei heeau.se they are U'hable tQ w1JJ
rards 99; Ashburn . Philt _9Z'; !lm· tht- bill tamu.
rsun, A'l 02 Runnels, Stna,ol'll 12
take
Pltebing - T"awr-en~. R.~leg&amp;
bul
12-0 Pierce, White Sox t3:a; lireSf)!( 11 ·3: Sturdivant,
wer,
:'c· nk.~

A Grab-bug of fnvors _,.. was a
ll~eial feature or 1he birthday
parly given Wedn esday arterno(]n
by ·MO!. Lionel Bo~gs for lh"!
nlnth birthday of her· dau.~Chler,
Jey, on the \awn ol lheir hollle.
Games were played under the
leAd ership uf Maida Roush ohd
· · Dlan:~ Slumbo £;nd the Children
were divided into J.wo teams. blue
~nd yellnw, by name 1ag;; they
.+- · received when they arrived al the

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SWIN HOMES, I~C
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loi lSU., ft•rk.nburJ, W. VI, • • •
Gent!emen: I a.m .i nter;,sted In a 1 be-droom, 2 bedroom
3
bedroo-m,
4 -~dr.oom,. Swift HMfe. I do do not ·own ~ lOt.
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nie Holsinger,
Ronole,
JaM\ 1pt.nt ihe hDlfd.a)' •n4
RrtJnda and Patti. MT- end Mrt. Ro- 1t&lt;iU. .hiJ
.Mr. ~ Mrt.
I"K·rt VanM etrr, (lll! orj;F, lf.oherto A:n n olsinaer .d famUy .
.
1 W'ld Do 1
M nd y1
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nd. S omdes
Atte-ndanee If the Edell ,.ur
K' ",.· arf!'O ..,.,-e an
an
was 81, 'off?rinJ tt.&amp;3. .
ay, r . • nd Mr8. Rober t Webb.
. ~rl. su.~le Cooley llftd famrly
Luu and La ura Jt- an . Park Y .. lled .-r._
Van
~lst-y, Pa.ul HD!ai ng:er and Grace ~eter a nd famtlJ Sunday.
Chn r .
Part 1-b.lley, Rittman . tpt.&gt;RI Sal ·
Mr. afld Mrs . Ru lfe11 HolJinler
hil IOft.in-law and

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Mrs. N(]ab Haskins Ls in Colum• hd ·
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ay
Party
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&lt;Odtlns "" sist..-in-law, I
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7 Allentown 2. lSI
Alieni own 5 Binghamton 4 2nd
',.Vi!liam~porr 12 Schenectidy 4 '
Hf'a ding I S~'l'acuJ~ 0

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r~ inghamton

Alll~llle•u• •ssoetA"tl"
h~lcl. II has beC'n rumorNIIhat N•)
Minneapolis 19 Denver 7
H . of therc , will ,hnve lots ol fm1ianapolis 7 Louisville 1
r.·narlreston f1 Wit'"hita 2
"Ain't eonna be much or a race
!nOll(')' ,
romrwtit iun for
1hRI
St. Paul at Omuhn, pplt, rain
m the Amt!dcan from here on,"
tommented Dit, who said the Yan. About thre~ la·,Jie s are willin g tn
sOu'rHEIIN ASsOciATION
kce-s will win the pennant in a
wolk.
Pnl.er the Powder f'uf l Hae e -- lwu · l tHle Rock -4 Mobile 2, 1t inn

Tenn. UP-Dlzzy
Dean pred'ic~ the Yankees and
Hedlei&amp; in the World Series.
MEMPHIS,

thl!l'r cou!ln Eddie llo- Le-d here by Ch-arlene Gothard
and family l1•SI week.
Wednelda}' the Millen, who
Mrt. 1Garleod L11n1er and chi!- spent t•.-..o weeh vacation
dreo, SHan, Norman a nd Den!se. rtturned to e olumbus llOd Cha-rlUdwell, vi.Jlted he-r parents, Mr . lene Gothanl aceompa~tied them
and Mrs. Lawrence Hartinger and for a two week's vis .t with rela·
son, David, Wednesday _
t~es there.

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.l11hns1own 12 Albuny 3

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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Richmond 7 Columbus 3
Butralo S Toronto t .- 1st
Toronlo 7 Buffalo 3. 2nd
Hvvana 1 M·i ami 0
l-tochester at Montreal, 2 game!l,
pO!l-lponP-d , rain

REsuM• ,

Got~a:rd,

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Carla Wilson, older daughter of
Mrs. Webb Hall, wh.o haa been
Mrs. Rull.S P\l Wilson, Is visiting In ColumbuH returned
visiting relati"s' at FO'&amp;'hlll;l!l1 o.• ~ - Wednesdt~,y .
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Mr. abd N.ns. Eugeit'e ~ch . )llis J'a'hl Yotm:e.
and aons, Keith, earfit · and Kltn , Road, n vlii!HJ\C MH.
took hi.s n;tot~r . Mrs. Et~el Stratton, Columbus, for
FMrkh to Worthington Monday dayS.
, where she remaine.(,! for a vh;lt
·· with Mr." and Mrs. warner Frtnr::h
Mrs, Verne Davis ha11
on,. d thl't'e chlldr€n .
from k:l!nosha Wls, w~ere
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~nafd _Duffy w!lo Ls employed ,Mr~. Ed Yollnl, Mrs. WnbUr
by the ~ew York C.;ontral railroad Theobald. Mrs. Homer ForreJt,
~ in Cle-Yela~d, has returned to biB Mu.. Thelma DIU and Mr.. Norma
wort a.rter a short v"is.it with hia WUsoJ, t-e-a.gbera in the Bndl::tury
wife 11.11i;l famjly tier e.
Sc!:w oi a~d the Salisb"u ry TOwn· ,
Jl:nt Shelby KJ•g n•ary'
shlp School were in Athens Mon- ·
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....,day to attend t~e annual Book
, nbl~) ana hf:r son.s, RIChard and Display at Ohlo Uni'l'll:1'81ty-.
Robfrl, w'!io hnve spent two weell:a
Fred l Gardner, pa&amp;to~ or the
With he:r parents. Mr- and Mrs-. Church ot Christ, and Mrs. GardWlll Reyitold:s·, left Monday for Jier went to Eaton MondV to
~k:ro·n to viMit n-!atlves until visit bls mother, Mrs. PlOy •J.
Wednesday when they returm;d Gardner, who .aceoD)P&amp;nied ~em
home Tuesday for a vll!it. W!lile
in that a-rea M·r. pnd Mrs. t-llrd· ~·
ner vlsited lb~ Rev. and Mrs. L
A. B~ngerter wllo have· rec.e ntly ,
mo\'iei:1 t'o Camden frOm Mtddle- r

BY UNITED PRESS

Oldl)iz Predicts .. ---- uc•s

J4r. and Mrt. Jeek. Miller
rla!-f&amp;hters, Jonn ie Lue •nd Jackie
Lynn a nd her m.olht-T, Mr•. Lest.a
spent Monday ln Hunrl·
cane-, w. VI., where they vi31tl!d
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Guthard
and family .. They were

Eatelle W•lburn.'
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Recent au~ta of Mr. •nil M't-1 .
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LewiJ.,H. St~ •nd _tamlty and
Mra Pearl Sm1th · were Mfl Rob111
b ld
ert
Wl1ey lllld Slndrt
:Ul-- t , potluck .tuppl"J' Wll e
It
c,hael,
JW r. and Mr•- t nf borne vt Mr. and Mu. Alva
Robert M Smith and Billie and h _o l.sl n&amp;:&gt;l!'r and w ns St~turdl\- eve·
Bobble eeaver Pi. J,lr and Mrs ! mnr. AUtndlnJ were Mr. and
Clllrord 8 Uh 'and' M ·j
nd Mrs. Rultfiell Hol-'nrt&gt;r, J!;baron
. m
ar ory a
J,ean and RuiiRll Jhy, Calumet
Billy, Plttllbura:h : Theadare SmiL'l t:;\y , Ill. ; Mr. and Mt'J. Sol Billf )'

ifi:. lind

Minor League

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Leaders

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bga inst me- be(Gre he tries to
ArChie Moote for the vaeant
dt!clared ~he 23. )'elr olcJ belli er .j
who had regjiten!-d
his 15th
&amp;tra iJht vi~or:V ' •nd hii. 12th
knockout ·before .2.91§ r._ns.
"After aU, Pattersorr ~-.nt: a
~ballenger by Ol,lJP{tiJJthli; Hurrt.
cane Jfcksoq," 23 - f,~llr old· Ma~rum contiou~d .
'Well, , Valde.s
~clocked O)Jl. Jt~c~n . .lJt lhe
ond round and now I've. tJeaten
• Valde-s tw\ce." ' · · . ·

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MIDDLEPORT SOClETY
'hue
~perty

Montreal
50 37 .575 WJ~h a _ftnishini left "'oo~ to the- I
'J'orontcl
4D 3(1. 563 ~hm. Nmo's .JI:'*icllen ' .required
H.clt :;r if'r
- 47 39 :M7 J t:~Rr~y tw() minute&amp; to ,revive - hi~-~
Mtami
45 41 .523
Thirty-one.ly'ar old .Valdes cutColumbus
4·~. 4~ .467 wPiebed Eddie.
pounds .to
40 4 " .461 ~92; lnJt Nino wu 11. 8-6
Havana
-uader·
Kichmllsd
41 48 ·461 d og es he suftered bis UU.rd knoc~
Buffn'kl
417
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o,ut and 13th_defe .. t .J.q 50 -orotes_ ·
~J(]nal bouts. He was also knoe!bd
out by Joe Louis in an exbibiucn.

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J,rr. •nd Mn. C. E. Meadow•
moved Tuetda)' lo tbe proper\)'
t!ley purchueci Jn PomerO}' - They
~n livlna In the Stuftet
on South Fourth AWaue.
Mn1 Ma.ude DeVol, Pomopa,
C4lif., and
j'l'tnrldauKhter- and
Mri. _. Weltha Clark, Harrisonville-,

W. L. Prt. at_ 47 sec?nds of the. e~th round

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Over Nino Valdes In Eighth
Ml.-\MI BEACH , Flu . UP- Unht-, ten Edd it: Machen of San Fran.
l'i:;co asked todav tor a Ugbt with
1~.:::. ·:---w eight c hatle-nRer floyd Paltcn rn c• a •·eward for Wedneliday
n;g hl's eight -r(]und' knocltout over
bi.ll' Ni no Valdes .i11 their tele-vis· ~ :1 bout at the audttorlum here.
··r_t•; Patterson show his lituCE

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Funera} servtces
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S&lt;afiold Boanla, In-. C1otiiL

New Haven
Society

I 14) For Rent

aa.m.a,. Adl 1 ~ ~ 1'- A.
II. .W 1M pubJ.ia.b.eG tv JUUI'

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- word for thret&gt; - ·
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nte of 2 r:enll: pe:- wora kB
be elw"ced lor advertisinR if nol
pa1CI fc..r bd9te lbe '.Mb of each
IDODtb followW.. inHrtion
tnvn w AQwertlslO.&amp;_.buuJd be

repo.rted&gt;lJnb;.edtal.~y . T)e Daily

&amp;eo1.ineJ will aot be rf'.spouibJe
fo~mc:tre t.h.a.D one 111curr~1 lD-

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!'or rent - EJertric wallpaper
steamer. Clinton Fi&amp;ber, Middkpurt. Pb. 6265-X.
11-1-tf

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M!~SIONARY

Funeral

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Home- EeoQOmie A.pnt. aDd
ber I'Sii.ltaD1, Ilia Beverll Allea.
will jud&amp;e lbe projeet.l of tbe
Wide"-Awalr.e 4-H Club at the
home ol t~ elub eouodllor, Mrs.
L. W. llleComa.., SaturdaJ. JW.,
It. at 1 p_ m. 1be dub membera
met Wednesday at )[n;. lk'Couf.
as' b1me for a Anal ebed-up 00
their .
and cookiq reeorda.
and project..
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Brothers
Coal Co.

Muel Rutb BrooD who bu
been visitlq her liate{" Mn. Dorothy M~Derm.ott of
Che.sta.llt
Rida:e bas returned home.

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Mrs.
Wtlham

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Olho Leiving. Mrs.

Mro. Mrs
B."'
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Clark

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Life, Auto, Fire. Polio. Call DoD
t4Ula, Middleport. Oblo.
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Superior Service
Quality
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Reasonably Priced

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}'nnlnma1 ie, f u I I ('quipp1•d.
•·ho i&lt;'!' nf I w•l 11harp enr~ . $'llU5.
ut~l c ttua.r ·\ l'ottH: ruJ•, Olun.
7-12-61!'
105:t ('JIEVI!OJ.E'I' \t tnn J'lrkuJl.
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mw carl'ful (•Wnt'l'. $1lil3. Bl:wtl·
nar'11, Pome1•ny . Ohio.
7-12.6tc
)!)~;I I'ON I'! AI" K l'ylindPr,
2•flUOI'
rll'lux !'l'll:n•. f!J,wh·~s two-l nnc
hlue rin illh, $flfl5. UIOIPIIII .i!''~.
Pnnli.'IOy . Ohi•l.
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Publle Aceouallnl

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' 11 btz#fy h11rneo•;11 . •1. W,. C'h1·adSt, Pomeroy.
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!fp i ~et ·J'Iann Rarg~tl n : lt&lt;'nl a l rr&gt;.
:'1:": rura Spinot Pilino-Re~ pon slbk
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· JlB~ can f!ttve $200.fl() o n 1h ! ~
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beautiful PlllnQ. ra y $4 .00 Wl&gt;ek )y. Writ~) Summer~ &amp; Son Mull'k
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Store, Jpcbon,'Ohlu, fur flctu!l.o; .
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Office Phone 289·M
Pomeroy Nal. Bank Bldf.
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Pomoroy, Oblo

Business 5ervices

METROPOLI:TAN
AUTO BALIS

Hou• • d~ · !1\.IJbuUd!nas to bu tot·n

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D. Jlln n ! n g~ . f'hf'.•fflK'!' 'f!810 or Pomertly ttm-Y.

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AC:CIDINT

Lit.. C1111alty and lond1

Real Estcte Broker
In MIDDLIPOitT, OHIO
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cun iA&lt;!t llomer M. Braley, Phnnt'
3R I -Y . Co ntract ot' hourly work
ttt'Ct'J)ted.
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Aeeounll. Andllo. Tax Problemo. Nolary Public.

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RODNEY DOWNING

We Invito Bookkeeping~~~=====:;::::::

. . STATION WAGON - -IIJF.!\ Ford, 4
door. Fordonnltt•, rnd iP, l'lnck,
; ··ha'l tfr, Jll'llltliMht.
n•·w
tir••s.
24,000 'aeluOJI lllllrs. l'ltonr 2117

~-, 'l\ot ft26-.Y.

1 eon11td Rowh !am1ly.
Beatr.ie
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You hove somwthlng
To Sell, Trade or AnLayman. Baah.an · K1~ r. o llo:tJ .
nounce, Let A, Dally
· ~~~Gi(ltn -;,~ke; -,-hrcdrl~~: Sentinel Display Ad
rubber hell; 11-lde h ill
or Want Ad be Your
work ·hnrnru; Oliver
culllvll·
RepresentotiYe.
RR rlne,
7·10·0i r•
-They Get .Results-

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you 'Vioit Aid' • REGISTE,Jl OF
TEN! AU Wluun will 1&gt;e ai&gt;llfietL
A&amp;P omplcro-eea;&amp;nd lhelr .~miles
are not eligible f;or prizei..

1 Gi~en In Middleport

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Cap'n Johrl'tt HHt tnd Serva
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FISH STICKS 2 10 DZ PKG.

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RIG.

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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 os can

3 For 65c

On Your Dial

PEANUTS

Sa•e with JANE PARKER
BAKERY PRODUCTS! · . 'I

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ORANGE JUICE 46 as, can

2 For65c
A&amp;P

BLENDED JUICE 46 Ips. can .... ,

JAHI PAIK~R LARGI ••

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Thermo-Frost Picn ic Bag

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·prfth a~it fl•.,.rful

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LAND TRANSFERS

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Wii lter and J ost' ph iae Vu!&gt;!i, Jot.,
P·mlf&gt;l'oy to . Edward and Mary
LC1u V oa.~.
Bessie OliYI!r, coal. Hutland.
'n Manning~. W eb&amp; t ~" r afld Sam
N. Ar nold.
Jrwln C. Meredith. severo! par·
&lt;'f"l.s, Che.stpr, t o Let tie L. Mere·
dith .
Utttc L. Meredith. scver.ql par.
Cl'!ll, Ch ester , to Delmar ond Kn ·
thryn .8aum..
Miriam MIJler and JamC'~ F'.
k illi;;n, lots, Racine, to
J uhn
Thomas and oJoln Huddl@llton
Wolfe.
Joe and Vertrest GiUiam, prr.r.
c,la, Salen~. tO J~m•• aDd Geneva
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.Tht.st satin •srhooth, crr:an.y dt:SS('rh come in a variety of Ravo~ ~ .. YOU SAVE 9c
to make dessert time a big tvr:nt .. . also double as v..-lvety p1e
fillin&amp;•· Priced for
thrifty!
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Uon
cJeclluns art• thousan u.s t
precinct .P.lrctlon ~tfficial~ . .1Jao
r~ prescntil,tlves oC bulh
pnlttical
parties Delna: bi-parlis.an i n c har~
adcr these J)f'f'elnct groups are
.mother safegund &amp;ll:&amp;Jn!il irre.
gnlarllies.
It Is to be hoped that the Yotcrs
.,_,11 1 con$ider th e merilti of our
election system in Amt!rictl and
that, on this 70th anniYcrsary
yt•ar of the e.!ilabliahment of the
Hrst Boards of Elections in Ohio,
tney will relilbter their apprecla.
tion by solne to tbe p01l6 in unprc
cedented numbers.

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BEEF LIVER ... lb 35c.

or Half

ANN PAGI

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Selected • • • Sliced

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Depend on RE.LIABLY .FINE ANN P AGE FOODSt

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ROUND BONE ROAST ••.•. lb 47c
HEEL-OF-ROUND ROAST •• lb 55c
MORTON'S MEAT PIES . 2 For 57c
BONELESS BEif: $TEW ••.. lb 55c

This year marks the 70th an ni....·rsary of the est!lllk~ltment in 1
.;.owe of Ohio's metropolitan
tie~ of -Boards of Elections, ~&gt;uch
as were very soon 11ftcrw:mJ to
be instituted In all 88 counl.ws.
Encactmcnt of the Pugsley Act
starte d the plan of hav111g b i-partl
s11 11 county B041rds Clf Eloctious-Uo..rJs compriJed of two Ll'-' mol ··ats and two Republicans in C&lt;~t:h
of Ohio's 88 cuuntin
Proper observance or th i1&gt; great
advance in the estCibllshment of
free and honellt electio ns m the
Durkcyc Slate, will bEe made by
Boards of El~tions and "~ &lt;1 p:,trt
of the program of 11 .summt'r Cllriu•r t: nce of Ohlo l!;lcclion utlicial5
lu be held io Cincinnali Sept. 27,
28 and 29.
Help!ng these eouaty Boat·d,.;
Elections and the Secre tary of

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SPARE RIBS .. Ib45c

'oereh .rv of State of 01:: ,

Middlepor~.

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Lean ••• Small ~ise

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Brown

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Choice center eUces are ;left in balf bam&amp;

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Laws...

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FROM LEAN, TENDER PORKERS!

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Election

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Fresh

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Ann and Mary Lou Rlck- 1
anl or Co lumbu.~, 0., Are visitmg
hrrl'.
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Mr. and Mrs . Ben Sayre &lt;md
sons of Plain Cit y, 0 ., are vl~it -~
l ng relatives h er e.
Mr .and Mrs. AlbETt Dotson and
child re n ar~ vacatlonl n)!l In Fla.
Mr. an dMrs. Hobert Cooke and
P!iil hp.ve returned home after vacatlonl ng in the mountains off
VIrginia and West Virginia and
Washington. D. C.
Jackie Cartwrlg h l or Wll· rio!l,

Mr I d Mnl R.-e!l and Al'r. and
MrS. D.uu Hortman, Plllh Villey.
Bert BlftltlDi and Mrz. C F
Rl~:ulnl t.1Ued 00 Mn. c;rrte
Wed
Dnwer, Pt. Pltaunt
neHday .
Vernon Thomp.1on .md famd)
of Dayton Yisll ed rt"cently Wlth
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cere.nlums. · Beaoni;.s, eyc!lamen dltf:aj~Mt ·
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and otht:rl-- may 'be moved out- tlove rnd bollyhoe!w-- 'lflll -I!HI
doort ond the' pots llf't flusb wltb JleU.aL A ~ il~ boni.·
the toil in a Rmi .. hady loutitln. delphineum mu '- eap6ide4,
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1f )'OU d(l not plan to return bfo.
eep the rote~ dusted fM' lAIIt•
K:Ona~ and it:Unlurros tu t!te houo;e apot t'Ontrol. A t uhabl'
-..nl
tbls fall. thy may bt- removed compound eMald ~ ol, fer..
Plain Valley .
from the pots and st: t in the bor. bam, tuJphu.r, DDT, •DG
, Mn. SbU 'Norris tailed on hel' dtr .
A niUJlJ:Ier of such ~red Jitter K thr"n
Bl
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Kl"f'p the yodng ~;wots of your dutt5 arf' on the m01r
co~;~nnerMonda...
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h
. chrysanthJ:&gt;mum.s pinched.
ThJ1 CJII Y. Obtain M copy
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,...., 1 s _ I t" r ntr w o li will give more eomp.act plant!. httn tlrtular , "R4Mt ,lad Tbelr ·
~mployed 1.n C~lumbu11 Spt&gt;nt the- when How~&gt;r L ng OCCitrs. T~e ftOW· Car~,'{ k()m your ne.&amp;Jut (:nnw~ktnd With hL'I parents, -Mr. o:md ert or parui~s. Yiol:at., an&lt;l c{lreop. ty !ili,.ctdturll E.Uc.ntlOD &amp;ervlc&amp;
Mn. Ron Wine-brenner. .
sis ahould be kept cut .and pick- oftice C&lt;all t~e onlc:e if you do not
~ter Chapman and Wlf~ call- ed l{l a:rmre continu{lm bloom wi1'h to makt. • trtrtbe citct.lllr
ed on Mr. and Mn. Dalla~ Yea- Seeds of pans.iea may be- mwn In, will b! mailed tD you .
gt'r and C. S. Marr Monda.v.
tM cold r,-ame about t he middle
Those
t"alli
ng
on
Cecil
!:Ut-s5ing
of
July fOr next sprin&amp;'s bloom .
Herman Bles1in1 caJlttd on Miss
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M
un .. anu 1Y Ue!. ay wt&gt;re ' r . and
Sluts and IDai)&amp; in tht' garden Judy Bonecutter Sunday .
~rs Plf.ll Blemng. Pt. _ Pleasant may be con~lled bY dusting with
Mr. and Mr.11. Homtr B.~lt:ard of
Okey Roo11~ an&lt;l granddaughter 10 per cent motalde-hyde.
Colu.mb,IA were guests ot E1·n ie
Barbara Phinnfy. ~rs.
Garnet
Dun't forget l2Jat the bearded .-;nd Twiia Rickard W-edneiday.
Chapm.afl and Bf'atnce, Mrs. Inez ini can be lifted, dJvidtd. and re.
Mr. anli Mr!l. Bert lobllsoa and
~-~lton and Tonda .md Conn1e planted at this tim~&gt; . Check art mother of IHinoi1 have rehlf'~d
ounecutler.
plants for irhl borer. If borers are ilcme aft-er ¥i.sitinc w.ith Mr.:~ , Lupres~t, remove fhe petU; and' vl': na Rainey.
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Sue El len Brown spent Tu~day
·--'--'""-.:.;.-......,,--John nit- F1 v •nd Jimmie of New with Mrs. DuYena Rainey.
H:lVen c-alled-in the home of C. E.
Cecil sre.otsing and brother Berl
Fry Tu~sday.
cbll"d on Mr. and Mn. Calvin
I . DioMr. and Mrs. IW' Robinson of JJI!!I.Iing and Mr. and Mu. RO'lt ~
mJuol
Charll'ston· have been tbe guest.~ \\"inebrenmr Monday.
of Mr. and Mn;.. Silm Boston .
Mrs. Rena Bonecutter r~ceived
olat ..
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Mr.s. SW&gt;il· Norris of Oh io is. 'o\'or-d M Ute d-!ath o! her lrJ~nd­
v i~it ii11
her parents. Mr. and ruother Mrs. Lucinda Bright which
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N'n. W. J. Rollins.
octurred in Gallipolis.
eour
Mr." and llrs. Daniel Weigand
11. Exilt
.U!~ Brenda or Hunl:ngtun are
M.rs· Laura Gibl:ts and I Ofif'J.Ihint
lt.Wattf
S/M:ndina their vacation witb !drs. ~mson ca ll ed on Mr. 1nrl Mrs.
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1ubey Myers Wedne-SC:ay.
(.BabJL) ,~,..,... . . . .
Mrs. Althea
Chapman antt
, R o~Ht Ta}·lor and moth~r Mrs.
C'!.ildren visited with Urs. M)'Ttle
~nme Tay lor ~rrt&gt; .iUi!Sis of
-~lot...
Dla lloush Tuesday.
Mr.&lt;i. Luvena Ram ey Wedn t-sday .
iii~
4t.lldlberrrMarion Grim m and fam ily or
ll.tadtr
tree.
I~linois art- vi.siling · Mr. and Mr~.
21. To .wapv n . Warp-yam
1 Allen Prosser .
11. . . . . .
tfi. l:nglllh.
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rinr
j Bert Johnson and Luvena R;~inU.
.r~
ti. Cmatd..
1 l'Y visited W e dne_~~day wilh Vf'na
Ac&amp;ild:t.
la.Uon
Pirkens · who is at H!!lters.
U. O:aJunetiOn- 50. Bitter veteh
i1r. an d Mrs Sam Doslon art'
the paren!s of a .mn born July 41h
·j name Hal Patr~k .
Okey Roush w::s io Hun ting1vn
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Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ethe l Myers i.s spending •
!.wo we t ks vatation witb her son
:•nd wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tobey
1 :·.4:yers.
Mr. and Mrs. lve.~ King or Oak
Grove were~gues ts o( Mr. and Mr•
Lew King or Pl. Pleasant We&lt;lne.&gt;
dlly.
·Mrs. Eth&amp;l Myers . o( Dayton
was the dinner guest of Mr. and
:\lr.!l . Cf'Cil BIPs~ing Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs . John Hudson of
l1organ were guuts o[ Mr. and
Vr!!. Arch Roush Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blessing,
Ella..and Dert dlled em Mn. Sarab
:H~num of Mt. Alto Wednesday .
.• and Mrs. Harry Taylor of
J Pt.Mr"P1P.ara
nt ani'! daU g hter Mrs.
Op~J J obes and daughters ol Day·
ton spent Monda y· evening with
){rs. Fannie Taylor.
Curtis Ri..-kard and nephew
were in Pt . Pleanrnt Tuesday .
M:t. ..a nd Mrs. C(!Orl!:e Boston of
1\kron · att- ~pending their l'aca·
lion bere.
Charlie Brnwn wh'b is 'employed
tjl the river is spe~ing a fE'w
tf.ay~ wit~ his family at Board .
Mrs. M"ildrt!d Thompson was
· the guest of Mrs. Luvena Rainey
Sunday .
kr. and Mrs. Bob Barron and
sr..n of Par~ e rsburg!" Linda; · and
Judy Lathe}' and Sharon Brown 61
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Vernon called on Mrs. Fanni~
Taylor and' Robert recefttly_
Sharon Beyer and brothff Jun.
!or of Columbw are vi1lting their
eran.dmother Mrs. Ina. Wela:and.
M"r. and Mrs. Fred Roush were
in Pt. _Pleasant Frida)'.

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Wall y Stewart of Morgantown .
W. Va ., visited ~is parentS", Mr .
.and Mrs. J. L. Stewart over the
weekend.
John Dyer tl( Cincinnati visit·
ed his mother, Mrs. H. L. Dyer
on th e FQUI'th of July and ' they :
vis ited relat !ves in Spencer, W_l

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vactllCIA wltb bi• p~n,J., ~ r
o~lld M,.. CalYin Blftllia&amp;.

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apman
rnd Con me Bonecutte:
the
a:ue•~;t of Mr. and lrirs. C. F.
Dl~u tn;: MGnday ev.enlna.
)lr. an &lt;:! ~ . n. Lrst« Chapman
and Mr s \-\ J c ~
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Mn FA Bl_~u ' nll . ~~_ r;;. C•me JudWin and Gtdeo.. n J-lmkle ot Hart ford recentl
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Ql Wa!ihlllgton Vllllted Moncby '"
rtt. hom., . J Mt and M" c1 1.
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~ Wioobrennt&gt;r.
'Vena Pickens WaJI rU1Ihed to
Uol.u .•r Hospital in the Fogletong
ambulan('e and an emereency 00 _
•ration was pt&gt;rformed 31 7 a. m
Mvnda}··
:Mr and Mr~ R.a Mf'lton
.ac~~ml
P.n .,,·d ••
...1r. an· d· , 1'n . Lo rratn
,.. e ton to Parkenbur.11 Mllnday where
they left for Washin¥: ton. O. C.
Mr.s. Jlo11ie Thompson a nd ebBdren called on Mrs. Ada Thump·
son Monday
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Mrs. Gold.ie McDermitt was th ··
guest of Mrs. Laura Gibbs Tue!ii·
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;.Jrly &lt;.t thr! Ro11dside Park when
Mr~. Janet Darling, New Have n,
demonstrated Tupperware lo th ~
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prize~
•:,ere Mr-&gt;. Ethel Lowery, Mrs . W1 L
hur K•wni~ . Mrs . Si&lt;in&lt;&gt;y T . Ru •l"OR SALt::-l'e~nl kirby Real Ell· ~&lt;:1 1 and Mrs Frank Wil!ion. Thl'
1ate,
Rutland 1'owru~hip . 31 ll!J~l~!~ .~ serve ~ a dessert cou rse.
---acre.q l11nd, hOU.'te, bun and out
GARDENERS PICNIC JULY 2(1
building~. See Goorte A. Mein•
SAYI OON'T YOtJ KNOWV'
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Jmrt, Adtnini ...tre.to r.
The pimie of the Amaleur
Baker'.&amp; will QiYe yuu the best
trade on l uroilt:.rc ur appliun· FOR SALE- My home In Syracuse, t;a rdcm·rs rl uh will be held Vl'i ·
Ohio Claude W . Quillen 7-6~6tp doy, Jul y 20 at the yard of Mn .
4 6-tf
E. ~1 Blakr ur in ca::;c of b111l
Vurnl.;lwd :l 1_,;l stury brick, S. 2nd.
Y..e~ltw r 111 t he home of Mrs. Ben
j 8 BI
)ervtces
AV('. Al:-;o lot un
Grant and
l'hilson.
The telep hone t•otnrnilteC:
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will nolif_~· mcmher.~ uf further
H. RAWUNG SONS CO. - 24
l11•ck, riHJ S. 'lnd AYe., Middle. details or lh t• n i~ n ic.
· oour Wrecker Scrvlce.
Day
port.
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Phune 6227 . Night Plume 6031). _
MRS. KNIGHT ENTERTAINS
X. OOI.&gt;tl&amp;-l"LYMOU'I'U D~AL­
M r~. Earl
Knight
Ji;llS.
3-6-tf
CONCRETE BLOCKS
her CR nasta Club
~&amp;ulld BoHtr For L•""
Ins: with M1'8. Forrt&gt;st ·
::omplclc WJU~f:L M.JGN ,\ lENT,
GRUESER BLOC~j; CO.
a
guc.&gt;t. Prizes wcrfl won by Mr.~.
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b11 :ando,i and brnkc 6\ervlce.
J Mllta North of Pomeroy
Bllt':hll'l,
Mrs. Robt·rt llawlings
Jl;,tk.fltl'll Sii.IotJ' Service, Wco"t On Rt. )3. Colt Wm. GrU...r.
and Mr!f. Emmett Shuler . Mn
Maio Street, romcroy, Oblo.
Rock Springs
Knighl served a de&amp;sert course t~
tho.!le ntnnOd above ·a nd Mrs. E.
1!S1
!:&gt;ules
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Bl ake, Mrs. Mll.lard Wildermuth
Mn . Earl Warnke and Mrs. Ru.~:
"!952-CirEVil"OLi:-.,:--ilclux 4-dorn
sell WJ111on .
nert ~oste!llS will
s~dun, PuWl'r glide , ~parkliu~
mctalllt' HrJ•t·n finidt,
$UU5.
lllaetuwr·~. l' omt'roy, Ohio.

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Vaca~ion Trip lh• hom• or Mn Wyatt Ch•dwlll l
IMiss J ackie Peyton snne " He" and

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M.l.w Barbara biDoe,. wbo hu
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FOR HIRE. Pon&lt;b.
b&lt;! ~t'.mcnl s, landsca ping. t&gt;lt..P.
Ill :-.lot lees
~~ Cowdery . Lon.: Botlom, Obw. 1 Mr an-.:1 Mrs. Eddie Romine and ·•Jt 111 No Secret" accOIJlpanied at :
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grandson Rlcky Lemley have te"- the piano by Mrs. Paul Powell. A ,
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&lt;~n&lt;l ~:r~L~ COMMER&lt;.:IAL REFRIGERATtON turned from an extended vac&lt;a · s~ort business stdon was held and !
;;e'ol.·mg 111 do " 1 hun w. ~~~:;_ 1 New &amp; U~d. Purchase yotar equi~ fon. T'"aey visited Mr. and Mrs . final phm.!l for thl' "Festival" I
Kc~h trt,g er. tO c,;.rfHid S~."l2·Jte' ment wLth lOcal IIE!fVIce. 7·yrs. .Re)·nnlds Measell &lt;H•d. famUy ,. KeOr, w,cre m~de ._ OthK·e~s prc-Msent w~c l
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ali Rcfngeration Service ~- s.ington, Md., Mr and Mrs. Rod - ~ rs. Carne
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nccr with Lee Cream Mauufat. ney Rice a.,d family and MT . a nd Franklin, Mrs- Jessie Abel Mrs
turcr. Now serving t his Area. MT!\. H11rry Rice Jr. w a.s hingt.on, l ~stic, Mrs. John Ferguson. M~s !
Co1npleW equipped truck for D. C. and were guests of honor at B11l Howard, Mrs _ Wm. Denms.
fast t'Hidcnt repair .servlce. a lawn parly give n at the Mea. Mrs. Anglt&gt; . Mn 0 . J. Howard.
Fife Jtcfrigeration, Middleport, sell 'li hnmc Mrs. Mcasellls a niecn Mr:o. Jack Needs and Mrs . J . L
J'bune 6253-X.
IH3-26tc of Mrs. Romine and Rodne y and Slewart.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and
RADIO &amp; 1'EL.l!:VISION SERVICE
Enroute home they were guests childr_e':l. ha\'e returne_d home
Pbuoe 200. t.:lt::laud Applian-ce of her si s ~er . M~s. G. w. Riddle, ter Vlsllmg relative&amp; 1n BaS\setl,
Sture, 118 W. Mkill St~ Pomero, and Mr. Ruhlle m Charleston .and Va.
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their invalid daughter, Harel and
Donneda and Pamt-la _F~wler of I
-;al110 vl slled Mrs Wi!Uam Kapp, 8 Grundy Va :, recently VlSJt.ed M1·_
fOREMAN 6: ABBOTT T.V. IEB- niece of Mrs Romine and family a nd Mrs. V1c Street and daughter _
VJ(;I!l AU makeJ Repaired byEs there
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown and
pert '1 \.-cru.uCJau.. PhOne 82IM Y
1·h~lr trip Included visits in At. family visited Mr . l'.nd Mrs. D. C. 1
AUddleport.
0.16-tf !antic City, Cumber:and, Md. and Brown of Glen Lyn , V.11 ., over tb!! I
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MRS. SAUER ENTERTA"INS
and S'Un o( Illinois vlsiled Mr. and
Hos ReS"Umed
Barn.t.li-Simp.;on lruuranc:e Agency,
Mrs. H- C. Roney.
Middleport. Fll"e - Automobile·
Mr~ . Lewis H. Sauer. entertainMr. and Mrs. G11le Mayers of
Bonds.. Phone 63lli-X
&amp;.20-tt ~d Wednesrlay afternoon with a Martins Ferr~·. o., \'lsited Mr. and ,

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The E.U.B. Missionary
for Robert St&lt;J.. their July meeUna- at th&amp; home of
Mr. and lin. Cee 11 BJe.uin&amp; ol
George MeKni~bl a«omp.allied
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pben.son were held
Wednesday Mrs. F. ~ - B•tey. A short buSl- !us wife and childftn to F.armAkron JpeDt the weeteod with
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2 five room apartm~nll; 2 four- :Jftemoon . at the Rawlings.Coat.a netill seSSJon wu held and Mrw. A. ingLon. w. va., wbere they wm
his puenta Mr. ud Mrs. Cecil
room apartments, all wltb la:un- Puneral J-lome with tbe Rev. C. R F . Brya~t wu program. leader. \'is1t her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
IIY
Bleulna.
drln and garage.. "- N. Beqel, K o~ ltright , Heath Methodist pas- The topic for t!le evemn:g was 1Fiber several days.
Nelsoa Brown waa the a:uest of
D~nk Royo1 Cmrr! Colo. ••
PoiJlf'roy, Ohio.
G-lf..tf tor. and the Rev. C. E. Hoyl , Fin;t ''The Cbureb As A Famtty. 11n 1
the WjUl.am Broob family Saturl.oworl &lt;JI
•lotio&amp;-.. ..
Baplist Cllurcb , offtciating.
Howard Burri.fl and Mrs. Bernard I Mr. and Mrs. George Hume and
day.
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Burial w~ in the Greenlawn Lelving led the group In a panel ! children of l'iortbern, Michill!aD.
Mn. Ivan Sblwver bas returned
Mn. Irene Winebrenner aDd
lost.
c.cmetery in
NelsoflYille. Pall dlll(U!nlion the subject being ..How recently spent 11evera] days witb bome after vacattoniq, their ion Donna were &amp;uesb of Mr. aod
IWYJ\L dlr.OW!f
WOMAN WANTED for baby sit- t.P.arers were .six n~phews: \V\1]. w .s.c.s . Ht. " Helped
lfe". Re- hb parents, Mr . .and Mn. A. D. Mr. and Mn. 'CKI Shawver or Sa- Xrs. G-uy Blessio; ol Mason FriIIOTD.INCI 00.
tini, must live it1. Phone 3342. ~am, Si'Uord, Aunin and Walter rrcshment-s were ~rved .•nd plans I Hume. _
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Harbe~ger. Logan and William made to have a ptcnic tn August
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I und Rtchard Pierce, Charleston . " I he him. of
K. J. &amp;ott I
NoWaz To Buy ••• last Go To A&amp;P " Begbler!

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F.i..ber, lliddiepcn.
Pbooe

•no f.pMI.1l Nu I
USine's rvlces
tic~ OJ ~vettta ?TIDied .ill re&amp;\1· 1
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published &lt;at 1 Ct'.ill per word.
palr1Dg
b7 :FadorJ TraiDed )
C"a&amp;ried AC!I , ....... .,. awl or
Wll&lt;hma.l&lt;er.
COLLINS JEWEtel C' phOOt. liVen careful ~- - -~~~01·
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W. Va., ts visitina: here-,
Mr. and Mrs. Geor.ee Sayre aDd
d&lt;~ughters are Arthur S&amp;m are
takHli a 10 day vacation lbroqh
New York and N~!W Jersey.
· Mr and Mrs. ChtyiDO Athey
. and Judy are vacationing ln
held ! Wellsburg, w. Va ., aDd Jewett. o.

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Mrs. C. E. W. DowfJie Is Hostess --M-rs_._D_a_na_o-=liver
.Garden Club Monclay Birthday Honored
•• Ttt P':.omeroy
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JIQ. G..,. 1'\'ico eotertaineG
11oe ._...,. Gardeo Club lion·
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auPll Jfrs. Patr1et Loc:bary, Mrs
l.uJ,.kl Fultz:, Mrs. T. A. Downie
l(iu Klthryn Bengel of Cinon
Dlti, and Mra. Harold Brabbtn of
l;barlettoD responded to the roll
till with an Am'ffitan h1Stortcal
event.

:lin Wlham B Downie. pr$'1t
dent. presided at the
meetlng
'l1lt! J'elignaUon of Mr,- 0 R
Faris was aeceple'd An invitation
waa rueived to attend the State
Guden Club conv«:ot10n to be
held in Athens, S~pf. 6-7.
A ~ommittee composed Of Mr11
Edwin Cbarlea, Mrs J . 0 Roedel,
Ills. LUlie Coates and Mrs Tbeo.
do:re Eberabach were named fur
the picnic to be held at the Eptsr:ctpll parish
house, August fl.
111'1. Theodore Reed Sr, .f4rs.

Charles; Perslnger, Mrs H B
Smith and Mrs William Down1e
\";ere named 1.5 the program com-

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Orthopedic Shoes
The Shoe Recommended By Foot Doctors
WIDTHS FROM TRIPLE ·A TO D
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July Clearance
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MANY A 1\.IP
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vlatllOd &lt;OiaUY.. lo tblo aroo. :Ur. NIIWING'fONI Collll::;&lt;Uf......U.
••d lin. Ftoher ..d daualoter, st. ter drivtq " ....... """ ~ ..,...
Loull, vlalted :ur. and lin. C!Ju. paDin.. SamUO!' Youlonlir ~ to
Nelmeye:r al)d 10!\t Lawen, u:G " " " ' tllllf ~ .to a¥lld two
Mn. Franeea IIIWkhu and aon pUler v.&amp;!W!lew. lt ~ OD- ·
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.Mrl. John LJetwller gaye a de
Sunda y July 8th , the b1rtlklay
mobatrat10n on how to m.1ke cor- an ~ tver sary of Mrs Dana Ohver
bile&amp;
from artificial
mater1al wa:; obse rved With a fanu ly duv
ad presented several of these l"er at the home of M1 and Mrs
conagea to the club to be sold u
Allen Eu:hmger
a money makmg project She alsQ
l)Xhll:uted a flower arrangement
Twenty four famll)' rnemben
o( gladoh, shas ta da1s 1es and and fn ends were pre ~ent
Sh e
asters
:teeJV rd a decorated
b1rthda}
Refreshments were served h;. c:.~ke a nd othe r glfi.s
the hostesses du n ng the soCia l
Those present were Mr and
huur
Ml s Oliver, her four ch1ldrcn Mr
t~nd Mrs Cecil Hysell,
Pom eroy,
BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED
Mr and Mrs Byron lh scll, Col.
umbws, Mr and Mr5 David Me
Mr.~ Wilham Morgan en terhnn
Ghei!, Columbu s an d M1 and Mrs
cd w1th a dmner Sunda} nt her :r;1chmger Also her s 1ster Mrs
home, Athens Rolid, 1n ob~I'Vance Della Cml~.s and Mrs Clarence
flf the birthdays of her son Roger Curtis, Columbus, :'rtr and MMl
and his daughter Kathy Presen[ Elmer H aye s and dau.~o:hlcr Mere
wPre Mr and Mt·s Ro!O(er Morgan dlth or Km1.1s, Ill , wen• fnend~
al'ld chtldren, Kctth and Kathy, prese nt
1 Ml~s Willie B Harrts and the hosGrandch!ldren present were Mr
1esa.
and Mr• Gerald Kelly and Denn1s
ar. d Darla Paul and Max Eichin.
gc r Mrs Slw ley Diles and dau
ghter Judy
Ca llmg on Sunday
afternoon
were Mr and Mrs Aten Shatn of
Pomeroy ilnd Dtck Dotson of Ma·

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RJding Club Pla?s For Show . . . . .. /United Meth~ist
...... .At County Fair On August 15 WSCS Meetmg Is
Plans were made for the club gl ound at 1 p m, Members were ueld On Thursday
show to be given at the Meigs
to take a
lunch an.J nt
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A ugust t Oil• w ben tbe MeIgs \.A.IUn
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at the Rock S Jlrmgs Gr11nge Ha ll
Wiham B. Downie,
pres1dent,
pres.'d ed over t he meeti ng A
meeting of the Ohio Valley Horse
man A&amp;&amp;odation waR announced
for July 17, at the SalJsbury
Tllwnshlp bu.ilding· ctn the fa11
grounds
E. J Hill, attiv1ties cbttrman,
announced a trail r1de on Sunday
July 10., startln( from the fatr

~ack

•oft drmk wtll be furnilhed by
"Go ye into all the world and
the club after the ride.
It
preach
the gospel" was the top"
Rdre&amp;hments were served. I. er of the devollons led by Mrs.
he clo!H! of the meeL1ng bv Mr.
p Sm1tb when the WSCS
'cu.d Mrs E J Hill and Mr." and Harry
&lt;I tbe un 1ted MetbodHEt Church
. _ W1ham B Downie, president, met TutJ.Sday evcmng at the

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Mrs w 0. BarnJtz, president,
pre6ided at the meeting and Mrs
Jed weJmeT sr . assisted by Mrs
Glen Dill, Mrs. -c. F. Tompkins,
Mn Dwight Parker and Mrs E.
E BryAnt, presented the program
the top1e of whJch was "Seatter
the Seeds 1n Brazil"
Dur1ng the short busmess ses.
send two
11 &amp;n it was vote(! to
girl&amp;, Janet Struble, daughter of
Mr. and Mn. c. J Struble and
Janet Carpenter, daughter of Mr
· and Mrs. w R Carpen(er, lo turl'i
1IIChool at Sabma in August
It wa1 decided' to have a receptlon for the Rev. and Mrs. Eugene
Drown and famtly, the date to be
announced later It was also de.
clded to ask the Youth Fellowship
to present the program for the re·
cEpt 10 n Mrs. Ge.rald Wtldermuth
1ecre.t ary of supply wort, requestd fta f
Ch t
boX
f
• gl "" or
rJs mas
es or
Kor.a and Alaska Gifts for Korea to be s;ent by August 1 and for
Alaska by No"ember 1.
At the close of tbe meetina:, refreahments were served by the
uostesses, Mrs John Chase llnd
~Irs C. E W. Dowme. Mrs Earl
!-'!.:~- Wll 5 8 contributmg hostel!$

Mrs Ethel Lowery of ColumblU
was brought to the home c.f Mr.
1 and Mrs
Fred Letfhelt,
Rock
Spnngs, Wednesday, for recuperatLon from a slH'ious tllnese. Sbe
was accompamed here by Mr.s.
Glen Dill and Mra Fritz Buck
who drove there for bcr.
Miss Virginia Fisher ot Charler.ton was the weekend guest of ber
:111nt, M!Ba Nettle KO!Chler. Brenda Boyer, pre4Chool dau.
Miss Nettle Koehler and (Uest,
ghter of Mr and Mrs. WUiard MU&amp; Virgip.ia FISher visited m
Boyer, received a miniature cor- Gallipolis Saturda)'.
111e from Mrs. Edward l"rencb
Mrs. Dan Hy,ell CJf Ra¥Cnna
Wednesd-ay evening when th ellt- w~:s tbe JUeat of Mra. Carl Moore,
tle girl and Mr.a. French recited Tuesday~
the Booka of the Bible at the mid·
Rev and Mro. Roger Bi.Bbop
week Prayer tervi« and Bible
clallll· at the. Middleport Chuuh of have returned borne after a weet'.t
Christ.
vacahon in V1rgima.
The Loy•l BereaM Class had
Ml and :Mn John Smitb have
the record attendance and flfty- returned home after a viAit with
two were present for t!le sen1ce relatives in Meeban!csburg and
Mr.s Webb HaU led the devoUonal Columbus
service and Fred J Gardner, pasMr and Mrs H R W.ller.s and
tor of the churc!l. conducted the d~ughters Melind~ and Suella art!
Bible study class and introduced ''Jslttng relatives In Toledo
hls mother, Mrs Floy J. Gardner,
Mrs Howard Roush of Follana..
Eaton.
bee, W Va, is the guest of her mJaw and .suter, Dr and Mrs
Sally Schaar will be leader or mother, Mrs Emma Davis.
c. E w Dowme Mrs Harold

Brenda Boyer
. Honored For
Redtation

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Marine Corps
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Trial Mo~day
PARRIS ISLAND,

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RIT"M!NG FROM a olobecl~ I cMiry ol St... J -•o
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Ice ' 1hlent nd D11llea and Senale GOP ..... , Jdar l' 1mate ln the
~U:it'k~ Nix::·~ ~~ Wltllam Knowllll4 (tllht). Nix- 1 lltlc•l cunpalgDt.
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' 1,989,698
97J1l.m
12.987103
13,&lt;76,816
17,104.1~

19,224,708
22,690.75,)
25,361,96!
24,117,379
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8,516,P98
9,P91,651
0.951,6511
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15,548,()96
18,151,11'6

NORWAlK TRUCK liNES INC., lon3 • leader Ia tho S5
blllion•a•year truekia1 biduatry. IOOD it apected to be the
leCOD.d larpet motor Common. carrier iD. the tlidted Statea.

lnuoll\• a.r.,.

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~.766.999

19,615,771
22,286.970

295,789
427.601
566,110
759.139
936,389
95d/84
1,070,463
1,127,229
1,208,539

$19,273,806

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$290.730
238,865
910,083

387,245

1,5d8.784
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487,1~

567,191

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l09,152

1,417,951

726,101

),061 ,550

592,260

727,1Jl
_1,861,603

384,691

Subject 1o formal ICC apph&gt;Yal. Norw.U. will acquire
Sblrb Mo1or Esprot~ Corp., whi.b re0011t)y ..,..U.d ud wu
~8"'1 witli Boyeo Molor Linea, IDe., BeU Truok Co., lac.•
:Vintner'• E:ipi'OI, lne.1 and P.M.T. IJne.. Noi'Wallr. aow b
eperatln1 Sbirb nndor lemporU)' outborl17 .....ted _hy tb!
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12,000 mn.. of l&gt;iP,woy· opor~: ri(lbta ·m lbU illdllllt!';'riUi
lorrilory. II will abo p)'e N..Wallt o to~ ~ 4,At ~.
lnlok·troolon 111d IOIIII·trlileni &amp;.1110 oaplb,O.. ~(4~ f.
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enllfM DtceMitor 31, 195.! hat av.,.totl$1 ,201,669 per annum, or mor. than 12 tlmoa tho
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•PIICI• $1,0QO per $1,000 Dtll•ntvNI
lplua acuuld lnleteltl

loha F. Emathanoon, fnWidor, lo p..,,;doot and Chal,.,.an ol tile S..nh Chatleo
Hob. E ...utlve Vioo Preold011t, joi..d tho company Ill 19!1; Robert G. Boyd, Vlee.
Preoldont- Trallio. hoa .._"With Norwalk 20 y•ara; J, Otio Ford, S.cretory an&lt;\ General
~.. jQlaecl &amp;he oompanr in. l!}Sl; Robert E. Burrill, Treuurer. hu ~Hl:tm wltb the
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B. KoU&gt;e. ~ptrollcr.
, DiMdora. Ia ad4ition to the •bove, are Dode E. Emllhau.en; Kenneth 'W. Atutech
lol!ort L Dv1 O.lbert H. Gilho...o; Peier J, Schafler1 Charlo• A. Woo4ward, 111d
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As Car Hits Tree
On Progress In The Session
North Of Ra~
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mjured Thunday afternoon when
an auto dtJven by Maqdy May
Snvder, 31, of Route 2, RacJnP
went out of ~ontrol n brakes fall
M on the Wade Sayre Hill, northrast nf Racme.
.1 d t•··
Wh en l he bra keli Iale
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Chevrolet cruhed mto a tre~ and
lt'IIS completely demoltsbed •~·
~.:otdlhs ict Metgs County Shertff
Charles Russell
A t.asing motOTI5t RUASell Clme
nf Racme Route 2 C3Me upun tb~
wrecked autn and f'xtriC11ted the
njured !rpm the wreekage He
then hrouJ,bt them dtreetly to the
~lt:lgs Genera I Hospt t a I·
Mandv Mae Snyder, according
\o the shenil's ceport. •uffe... d '
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lo rr for the steel
11. 'mted Stcelworken unmn tn~
again today to b 1t on a peace foa·mu la for endmg the 13-day strl.ke
uf s:;o 000 baSic steel worll:en
Both a1de.'l deelined any com
, ~'n t 111 they mrt in the1r second
H gotJat1ng &amp;elision .!Iince the cont ~rct talks collapsed Jut J'une 30.
1 hey met f or t wo hour.~ Thu-•F d 1
d t
d' eetorI'MlAf.
f' era
me Ia tan lF
'4 rema1nerl away from the Dl!gotiillltmg
taM but •ere "stinding by" In
th ' e t they were asked to jmo
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a,iUI mtendl lO off~r its article.

oJf bident~,.._.. icreemmt&lt;
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J•mes Lavendec. 42, of Point
Stephen. sald lie ...,I'll !o . .
lh• •nd off her tongue and suf- Rock C.Ied on Tbured'ay evenma:
the pubhe
tbatel'l!'f}thiiJI
bl! ftd bia
fered chiD bruise&amp;
o( R~lf mflld.ed guns bot woun dI sure
auociates
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Dora Scarberry, '72, a passenger '" Holzer Hospital sbortlr after ~ur po1rft' to n.e:~~;;:;~f
m the car suflered a bnoken leg he 1ng found by h18 wife m •
'The ulan arrd
WESTBURY, N y
and PO!IStble
of an eye ac· 1. ,urehyar~t.near h1s home.
•eaeataUns were
hunted , today for a. -.ian
rordmg to the r eport
,i.avendrr, a veteran of World
la Thunda
gray" whose bou. .•telephone
Mei&amp;s General Hospttal today IJ '\\ ;.r u, had served lD .&amp;be arm, for
lrlagered a futile search tbrougb r~portl!d an aa resting comfort &amp;even. years and wu despondent F F
tltl'$e llttbway staf;Lonll for the kkl- rt.ly.
(.ver
Jlnl!e&lt; hu release
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' rom
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•, tf:anhattan subwa'y station.
· The man told the operator:
"The
'baby wtll be lef.t
jn the I 68th, St Independent aubway station He ~ung up alter
the terse, cryptic reesu.ge, .
New York CLty ~nd Transit Au·
thorlty pollee converged on tbe
station within minules They alHO
ae~rebed tbe adjomin11 lr!terboro
R11.pid Transit subway atation and
other officera f'hecked t~ 188th
St Brooklyn Manhattan Tran&amp;it
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A truck taken hom a Gallta
CoUDty coal mme on Thursday
was qu1ckly recovered tn the ~ve·
rJng or tbe same day by the shcriff'• department of Meigs CoiUlt)'
Frid Junior Conkle, Galha
.County lwas i.pprehended m the
t:ucll: and turned over to the sherllf o£ Gallia County. 1Je wa.s taken
near Hobson at abaut 5 40 P M
Tbe truck waa reportedly own
t'd by Jllhn Vance and was taken
!rom the VICinity
of the Ed
Spencer coal mtlle m Galha Coun
ty spencer IS a re,si~nt of Mld-

nnt1ced
stltillf on a
J.l•ar thCll' home and then later
!.~d mi.Ssed him She found htm in
a cht~rehyard near the1r home
wherE he app arently had nbot IJ,im
self
Fnende took tum to Holzer
Hospital Immediately He died
: h.~e at 7 05 P M 'Mae sheriff'1
d, partmcnt reporlt&gt;d that h! \Jad
du:d of wounds mfltcted by a 22
cahber automatic plato!
The body IS at Stron,e and Sons
Funeral Home
tn
WJlkesviJle
wttere fdends may cal) after noon
.on Saturday
Funeral services will be held
on Sunday afternoon at the Baptist Church in Oak Hill, W. Va.,
at 2 o'cloet.
He Js survived by his Wife, the
former Betty Mae Beane; hil mo.
1her, Mmnie Ra1der Lavende.·;

A ~lice rad10 alarm described
the man Is 40 to 50 years old, 160
to ~'70 pounds, wearing a hght
lf&amp;y IUit and llght gray hat with
a black band, and havu!!_,.,crllJ'
!lair and a medlum eompw... ll.
dkpoct
New Jersey pl'lliee were abo no. ,
-·- - , - - - tlft.ed because three Jntentate bus
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JIBlh st subway .station on Man•
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EQs steady to firm; pr1ces at
IN HOSPITAL
Jvms, consumers • v~Jtes and
Ml'5. Lewis Sauer Sr. is
browns, A jumbos 41-47; A large
C!eveland Cltn1c Hospltal for
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A medhuru; 34-M; A smaJI
se.rvation. Her room nllmber ~
2a-2'l; B large 31-33; FQB Cln·
611.
cmnatl whtta and browoa A large
BilL.. KHOOL TO OPEN
45-47; A med1um1 fO.U.
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Chickens, fryers tbout steady.
Earl Warnke, Band lnatruetor
,Daily vacatiOn BiDJe Sehoo w
r,•ere a.a~ lhB 21 •22 ; hi!Ds 5 Ib
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o 1~en Al Enterprise EUB Churcb
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lb Middlepot1, was oiH' of trio
Mo d
Jul to to 21. Boun and o~r Hhl7, ben&amp;, un er 5 ~ trombonists wbo were
~~~ b: ::~m a m. until 11:30 1a.t6;
light type 13-14, old in a speCial number in l1
o m daily On f'rida, July 27 will 1 rousti!Ts 9-12.
the Elms Pop
\be a. picnl~ and Surlday ecnnmetl·
Butter 00 score!' Me
Thursda~ rueht
vers1ty :lummer
('emenl &amp;ii!'J'VJCel!i at 7:3Q p. m.
ICI CR~AM SOCIAL
!l.and Direetor
The Racine Ameritan Legion and several guest
JACOIB CITED
Lari'f J.aeoba 18,1 Route 2, Pqme.. "Yil.i hold an ice eream soc1al at sen ted t~e second in •
roy, hall been cited to apptefd' In lhe Lea:ion Hall on Saturday ewn- four Pop concerts to be
t!l.e court of Mayor E F. Robln- InK. July 14. Plenty of home ma~e sumtner
The nex.:t conce-It is
son on a charge of dlsregardlnl a :ce cream js assured for the affair
stop !dgn.
Bffair
for July 19
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pared by represenfativl!'s
12
major ltHl produeera,· wOutd
about II$ '""" . .
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b~ fi,ve

lie JZ 2-3rd eenta per man bov_.
Posalble lntenllfied .covernmeDt
action in tbe atrlke deadlock wu
b1ated ThunO,. bJ\:.Comme~
Sinclair Weeb.. If the
lda• enough" the covwtQ .. h•ve to do IIOIDeaaid.
thia does not mean be
use of the U1,iunctlon "'
the Taft-Hartley Act
steps
11J
top executives ot
the steel warehouse mdustry said
'J'bursday they have railed their
steel prices from three to four per
cent beCJ.\Iie of the nationwide
11tt:el strJile.
The l'ltatement came from 13 of
18 membel'! of the ~ucutlve
of tbe American Steel
Association boldiq
meeliDJ here.

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l"•ra. Tb• lmm•diat• toe..nu. ·
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."ooiii1 . four
floors
the conf~...cbambu at thP Hotel William Penn.
Cb1ef atumbllDg blocks iD the
way of settlement of 'the strik~.
whieh bas ~ ost the indur;try and
mill workeni more tb1n a baU~
Oillion dollan., appeared to bt a
w1de divergence on the lengtb and
Immediate ga.ms of a new coo-

The mdustry 1tuell; by U.s offer
"' a Jong term, no-«trike ape.
meat which provides tOI' an IIUUlal
averaa:e inc:reaae of 1.3 eenta an
hour plus otbez be.nefils 1prea.d
over the term of the
eontraet,.
which the companies said muat be
•t least 52 montlu,
~ IIIUon rejected the offer aa,
Jag tbe eontnet was too lone. thi
waae iDcreue too 1m1:all ~ the
anrl a b1other, Edgar Lave.nder, otbel' benefits 4elayed. McDori'ald
maintained the. worbq ~ eD·
NQrfoJk, Vtrgtnia.
IHII'II to I ..,l•lloool ot '1:1 e&lt;llf;
m bour CH1 tbe 'baais of inereued

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to
a.n)'
atlwlionl
tblll," •teet.voriera Pre11dent DIVId J Me·
Dun2ld detlared Thuriday when
he refused to po.u! for photogra.
pher1 with industry official&amp;.
"H se!ms t.c) me the mdullf.ry
hu no lbtentlon or de&amp;Ire to make
aa agreement at this time," MeDonald uid. The •teelworkers, he
aa1d , " want to ma ..•e an -a.a
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meaL ..
"I don't

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wlio ,t,-L--I.'T1mll.
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Truce In Steel Strike

E'Yery civil defense Ora:anlza.
hoD bas a place in the exer~1se,
~lnce any mass nuclear bomblng
would affect al1 cJtlzens Areas
omitted from the target area will
have vital ".IOOd netghbor" rune·
tious to perform just as would any
t;:lty tbat ~eaped bombing In .a.t
r~al atladL
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Civil def~n~.e control ceri~~
neryw~e will 10 tnto operatilht:~
with the asaurilld sounding of t~
ilrat aler' Ol\ ~t,j.ly 20. F\'om tllilt;
pdnt they wUJ carry on just a• , it
01 real attl(:k had bHn made&lt; M:
the Umted State•. The clvil del
fen,se exercue wlU bt u realistic
111d complete u 1 practice •uval
or
maneuver
wardeM

TillS COMIINID OPIU.nON--tllq lr&lt;a ChlooJii
to CleveJ..,d. to Now York aad fro"' Detroit to Plu.hursb to'
Ballill!oN - OIICOilipa- more , 1!o111 10;000 oltloo md. ~~ .
hi tho ........ lllduatrial Olllpln ... World bhtO&lt;J. ;' .

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Cinl defense orl;amzatJOn5
on ('IYll defense tralnlna exercJ&amp;e,
the local and county level wtll ''OperatiOn Alert 1866" whtch wUl
c. S. Cashman,
mana... bave a major role to play .10 the be conducted Jul)' 2.Q-26.
ger of
Ohio Statf' Fa1r, Will be
The tralning (exereise, developthe principal gpea.ker at the July
,
ed by the •Federal Civil Defense
meeting of the SouAdmtmstratLon, t4e Department of
theaatern Ohio Regional CouneJl
Defense and tbe Oftlce. of Debe held "t the cambrian Hotel
_I,
fea.se Mobllizlltlon, Wlilltmulate a
tn Jackson 01\ J•1ly 19.
~
fintle massiV!, att,:ck with n~clear
t~\ecognized for his
•
•• • .., ~ea10ns !cted ''Plnst...millta~~
! her dllllitr ~· ' ··
~,.w~
guo:.:• ..;,....d
......ting ' ,
""""!' tli..,PG!fwl"
ed at'op~:f even!Plg His talk
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Puerto RlCo and· t&amp; Canal ZOne.
beuc f Ia )iromottonil nature
WAS~GTON UP-The Sen- A total of 76 areas wdl be the
th ~956 Ohio .S~e· ~air.
ate .Appropriations Conumttee ap. pre-selected~presu.med targets and
1
e
'"-1.
ll ilm the Way today to- "'ach of the areas ma:v mclude a
Following the . di~ner t-'lert- will ~t!ea:;dm':talling
$3.4 billion number of cit1es or smal~ com·
a Trusteea meetmg 1n {he' Ho- 8 ro rtatlon voted by the House .nunihes AU of the na11on s .other
TOQD1. ·A socl~l hour f~: t:e foreign aJd program.
tara;et areas h~ve been aas1gneri
ar the Colomal rest·
E
f
tbe
Senate
group's
support
roles m the exercise
starting._ at ~:SO
ven some 0
t
8:18. The most ardent economy ad~oca es,
In addition areas oC up to 10,000
at 6 so p. m. !ioucb as S~n. Allen J. Ellender siJ,uare tmles dowowm~ from the
IJ.La, co~ceded that tre !:louse- Yttack dtlea,
tneluio'·1.1 rural
approved fiJure probab Y wGuld be commumt1es, lie withm tbe fatlmcreased. FJiender told newsmen, cut pattern of the bomb blllsts
however, be was ~~ 1 11 f~ the and tttus w1H be assumed to be
House figure and lower 1f pos- 111 danger of radioloa:lcal coDtam.t·
Sible; •
natJUn,
AdmJuistratJon senators sueh
Thlls will aive every local e1vi1
as Senate GOP ~eaQer W1lham delense or2amzation iD tbe .aatlon
.(!' Know land Cahf anq Repubh·
t
t t play a direct
e~n Whip
SallonstaU, ·~~ o~~o~.·:.rlo: Alert The exld
t tu
·
'
.
Masa, lllld tbey wou
.1uppor tent ~ 0 wbtch they do partlclpate,
some increase. Tbey woultl not aud whether or nQt ev,acuation
predict, ,however,
whether t~e and sh~r dr1il11 or other publlc
\:ommittee would go aU the way m participaUon 1eaturea are to be
m~hn&amp; Prestdent Et.Senhower's scheduled will be detetuH.aed by
request to make the 1 approprlition local civd defense autbormes.
match the $4 blllion ceiling which
t;ongress authorized earlier for
The f1rst 36 boura of th• exer·
else-from !J.O:OO a. m. {(EST) J~ly
foreliD aid spendmit.
20, throUib 10:00 p. m. (i;.S!)
July Z1, wil1 be devoted almost en
tlrely to the Immediate problems,
decisions, ,tnd actlons r~uired ~t
local and State control centers.
Problems involved include the
assesmeot of the locJI! effecta of
the 188umcd attack and the local
~.ounter measures t4ken. Condilio1n bt'!vond lou)
capabihtlee
would be taken to hl&amp;her level!.
Local levels may close after
contph!tlng this Dbase of the opt~ration. However, the ue.rcle
WJ!l contln~e
for an additional
fiil! days, wlth sueceslllve phases
to cover State and Federal levels
A'l levels of cJYil defenae will be
actlvllted at the start of the ex
e-rclse and there will be major pro.
blerps which will be handled at ull
revels.

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Mlttbew C. MeKeo•. the
drdl instructor who marof reeru1ts lDto a
creek aa a dladpltn, goes to trial by a:enmartial Monday.
of the recrutta were drown~
ed m. a general paruc II the pla'Oon vee red lDlo deep water on tbc
moonless, windy nt1nt of l••t
Aprtl 8 McKeon, a oatlve of
Wnrcester, Mass, and a veteran
0( eight •a•s In the Marines, is
' ... '
&lt;allrged w1th manslaughter. It
conv1cted, he couJd get a man
mum penalt.)l or 10 year, m prison and dhohonorable discharge.
' The trar:;tc march tobched off a
national debate ae to whetber the
peacetime tramtng mothodl of
' ' t! proud and eombat proven Mar~
tne Corps have been too rtgoroua.

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BAKER FURNITUR.E!1:1 nesday
the devotlonal .eervJce ne:r;t Wed· \ n 1~J
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celllded In miNir with MAj.
Mu Oli""'"' let ~~Vrl,.. elr 'ho
hMI'II .. for Gl..w11W', Ill~ naval
• air bi&amp;e'M 10th tnnl~- \Jw

(nne died In thl crtsh,'
hla plane ~hlng thrH houiH
while Mill. Ollnter Wll able to
cr•h-lanllf his let 11nct escaf*(
with minor lnlurl ...

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