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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,' .Ohlo
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July 18, 1956
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MIDDLEPORT
SOUETY
Mrs. C. J. RhDdet

was a bu•i-

day.
Sherry Clark, Ath~ns, Is visiting her srandJ&gt;ir~nt&amp;, Mt. and
Mrs. Clarence Clark and fam 1Jy,
M/Sgt. Joe Cb"": who 11 statioued at Apdrews Alr Force BLi.se
Washington, D. C., has
re-turned
to camp arter a week's
vacation
with ~ family.
Mrs. Mitton Smart and baby susan, Toled(}, are visiting Mr. and

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UMIIIS!IleDb ID

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area.s ·

aat.loa. Evaluated data from tar- :

..CO-:' &amp;OM lt7 wire to &amp;he operallon1 room:

On the Ale.i;1956
Nationwide Test
Tt 8e July. 20-26

&amp;El!' TO ltJC(l£88li'UL
4deDH cOUDierme&amp;JJUrtW apllut aa
attack woald be adequate wall11q time ror evaouat.IOD ot ciQ' . . . . lailolm. Here aliacll ,......, oftloen at Federal' CIYb Del. .
Ailm.IDilt.ra&amp;loa kadquartera plo&amp; "approaching plall.es" ~ r~
poril relayed from Air DIU&amp;IoH. Dur-lnJ' "Operati.ou Alert. 11M,"
traiDIDI: Qel'(l'"- for 00 penoDDel wiD be carried Mt to IDto
Jnwtl ale..U..
a&amp;ad emerceno7 comm.WoaUou.

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Mr. Smart is in "New York
Mr. and Mrs. Guy R~ynold.s
local, and her slster Mrs N in~
Bland, Akron, bove
~turned
from
vacation at Ulke Chemon ·
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at Bridge North ontario can g
Mrs. Minnie Gilmore l~ft T~es.
da ror vi 't ...A b
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R: on3 :9 5~
t Mr. and Mrs.
Co~gt · ~ ns and daug.hter of
Gene onC yks •
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C
roo ,
councJ lor at
~mp ~owhead, spent Monday
Wlth hLs parents, Mr. and Ml'S.
Walter Crooks and returned to
c~mp Tuesday aceompaniod by
hu11 mother and sister, Jeann4!tte
Janis Child.ti and John Ketchka. '
Mr. and Mr:o. Charles.J..ewls and
ch~ldren, Ray, Vincent and Mary
Alicia, Charlestan, were recen{
guests of his mother, Mrs. Evelyn
Ltwis.
Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Balser and
son, Tommy o! Mansfield · were
recent guests o-f Mr. and Mr:;.
.lobo Thomas. Mrs. Eliabeth Hetd
man, Leon, W. Va., who bas been
visiting at the Thomas home returned to Leon '1'\zesday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.
Mrs. Dale Darst and children
are visiting her parent.&lt;;, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Lewis, Zanesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker have
~eturned from a week's vacation
In ~anada. Tbeir small son, Randy
visLtcd h!s1 grandparents, Mr. a11 d
Mrs. Dehx;rt Becker, during their
11.bsence. ,

.Mr. and Mrs. A. Rus.!lell Jones
and daughter, Mary Louise, are
p.r~parins to move to Belpre by
~he end of thl.s month. Mr. Jones
IS employed at the DuPont plant
near Parkersburg,
Jones !amity moved hecy three yea111 ago.
They are aetive in 1he First Pres .
b;vterian Church and Mrs. Jones a
RN has as5isi;Cd in Red Cross and
other civic work.
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Mr. 11nd Mrs. Jamt~s Ashley and
daugeter will move
Saturday .
fro~ the / , J. Davis ~:~partment.
H&lt;! LS employed in Columbus.
Mrs. Martha Hud~on, who- is B
patient at Holzer HospitaL afte~
falling and crushing her h.ip will
celebrate her 90th birthday at the
hospital, July 20.
Robert Hennesy, Leo · Kennedy
and Edward McComas attendeit
tbe ball game at ClncinnaU SUJJ·
day,
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Dixle Ruth Carson, Rptland is
visiting Dianne , McCOmu

ihi,

Relatives Attend
SO Year PJn, Jewel
Bond Picm:c
Sunday Outing At
Are Presented To C. T. Shumaker
Held Sunday
very lrnpreulve manner; Oth'et'
member•· preeent wer!£'1 Bro. L. L.
· At New Hoven Seidenoble Home
CunolnJham and Oro . Worthlnilon

EMIRGINCY CALL

The
Middleport
f!:m~raency
Squad was called to Danvme Tues.
day evening at '1 :50 and took a

patient to Holzer Ho 11pi!al.

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. VI,IJ!\ht: -~ DEPARTMENT THRoUGHOUT
l'tftJi$'tORE FOR BARGMNS bURING
'· . . .. ll;liERFELDS DOLLAR DAY SALE

El'- ·ERFElDS

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Hl1h t.cf1y 74-d north, 10:

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Pt't&gt;sented, one by the Alfr~ sroup
and one by the Minensvllle group.
J_udy Spencer, vice president, pre.
111ded 'Over the bus!ness sealiOn
whenp1ana were made for a potluck
picnic to be -held at the Wo9de's
grove Alfred on August 26 . .
Rev Barnett '$PQke on youth work
follow~ng the business ses:slon, at~
tcr wh:ch refieshrnents were served
by the Chester group to 41 youtb
and 32 adults.
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Pres-ent were Jant: Grueser Susan Lanning, Deb"ra Spencer, Judy
Brown, Opal Offutt, Lorie Barron
and Susan Dixon. Adults present
were Mn. Max Bo-ring, ~rlil. Roger
Spencer, Mrs. Donald Lanning and
daughter, Connie, ~r.s. Roger Barron and daughter, Debbie, and
MrS. Opba Offutt and son Carl.
T~e honored gue111s received a
number bf gifts and sending gifts
but unable to attend were Be(ky
Will, Mrs: CJara Gruf-9er and Mrs
Wilma StQbart.
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Ho-"'bul'lders
•n~
Family Picnic
Held Tuesday
The Homebuilders Class of the
Chu![:h of Chris\ had their annual
(amah· picnic at Portland
Park
TUesday evening w'itb Mrs. Fred

COAT SALE

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All Spring and Summer
COATS

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Ga~dnei', teacher of the class, a~
then guest. The picnic mpper was

DRASTICALL:Y'
REDUCED

9erved in lhe shelter hoUse and
the
tvemng.
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.ll:Rm~ were enjoyed · during

SLASHED

On Wheat QuolaS

duL'li!ll tit&lt; day.

ln 51!-p:o!or the

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Fibre Glass
Aluminum, Cloth
VENETIAN BLI.NDS
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MADE TO ORDER
CALL 6271 FOR AN ESTIMATE!

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DEP~RTMENT STORE \

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An invitation to attend the ann\lal p\cnic qi the Point Pleasant
Lodge .33 of tlle Odd Fellows wall
extended to the Mineral Lodge
242 M.o.nday evening at a meeting
held in the Poml..'roy Lodge halL

h., M.

Civil Defee~ 3-24 Pl cutlines
CONFERRlNG with Civil Oetenst
Adminlstrllt'or V•l
F•etenon
(right) P.-..aidenr' Einnhower or-

Members vi

the Bulfalo and .Cot).ageville lod·
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ges were· al1t9 my.ltcd.
UP-~B~
E¥h !aqtUy i&amp; ~~ked Lo bri~g a

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civil defenti! program. His ectlan .:.me as pnpartlanR eN \
~1ng m•de
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Rehear'¥'ls Cor the

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~~~k~L~iJ!ol.;.,•.!,~ft d~mkB•. :J(Qd~Jf. ~ S¥.-. •re. ~elJ. .. tU"J(~rway
telephone 8!rikn · alt6CUngo ' 4 r iCI;!~ ~-~'Itill':'bl:! furmsned · witti atioiher rehearsal .scheduled
Sonthern and Eastern Ohio- Coun· by the lo~ge.
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for tonight at the Letart Falls

third degree burns over his chest,
face, back and both arms.
Jacic Frey of New Haven and
Robert ParsoOJ, R1t. I, Letart, W.
V.a., both
suffered · superficial
burns about the face and arm~
and were giv£n. first aid treat·
ment and returned to their home&amp;.
Huber and Carter were ruitbed
to Holter Hospital at Gall!poli.s,
where they werl! reported today'
as "resting comfortably ."

Harper Is Named
Le , Successor
J0 CirCWt, Court

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·Lodg~

C 1Mart' ·l
Of Marine Sat~.
Jn Fo••.,.h Day

m~eting

Ar th G'IDther'
Former Resi'denl
D h
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eat Reporte

pl~~:nned.

Unmarked Cars
To Be Used By
Highway Patrol

rent~!

Hail, T0f03does
u. ~· t Wide Area's
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Obl~~ahons of the fll'it, second Grade School at 8 P. M.
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and ~lurd degrees were given r_our
The Blg Bend, Vtr!et:r Show a
candidates at Monday's meet~ng. ·hnme · talent prodllction, with a
They were John D.. ''Jack" Th6m- cast of 100 people wiH be pre·
as, Wallace Damewood, Allen }{. 1 sented on August 16th at the
BroWD and Albert Russell.
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Meigs County Fair, first at 7 P . M.
Guests at the
meeting were ~en wlth a repeat showing at 9
.1. H.
Pt. Pleasant
· M.
33; John J. Myers, Apple Creek
The "two-scene" show, .un-der
Lorig:e 674; Calvin Finn an~ Dan- the direction Of Bob
Hoefllcb,
iel Cope, both of Wellston Lodge consists first of a western theme
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with the 'sei:Oild theme to be a
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A fish fry was served , those in night clUb scene. .
ullcndilnce following the
Materials have been selected,
bthrough the courtesy of fisherman and purehased for ·costuming and
Dt.vid Goadwin.
stage settin-gs are u·nder ConstrUt:·
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timi. Special · costuming acce~:~sor·
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ies have arrived from Columbus.
PARRIS
ISLAND, S.C. uP There will be c('mplete new cos- The proseeutlon in the court mar.
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tumina for the show which wiH ,till.! of Marine &amp;Sg~
Mattbew c.
feature at least siX dancing ehOr- McKeon Indicated tt would begin
us _groups, plus individual, duo and today ·dconstructioon of the events&gt;
trio dance routines, with black out~ leading up to the "Tragedy of Ribnumbers being
bOn Crftk," including
a vodka.'
Proceeds of the show will be drinking .session.
shared by th.e Cancer Association,
Trial Couru;el Charles B. Sevi'Ll',
Arthur . Gi·nthcr, 47, former Pomeroy Emergency Squad, Syra- a Marine major who is the proeePomeroy
died on Tues- cuse Emergency Squad. Show ac- cutor, would not dif;Close his exact
day at l!eaver Falls, Pa.
companist is MI'S. Olive Ingra· order of witniiSSee. But waiting In
Funeral service s will be held ham of Pomeroy. Advance tickets the corridors were three sergeants
on Friday at 1:30 P. M. at the are on sale and may be purchased who had ' beeo cl'08e to
McKeon
Todd Funeral Home at Beaver from members of· the cast.
during the five weeks the 31-year
TWO ARRESTED
Fails.
old serdant wa, drHJ 1nstructor
Two .meri were arrested by loSurvivors include a sister Mrs.
M•!IGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
of the ill-fated Jl(arille Rec~1ult Pia-l'
cal police o-n Weclne"day and 1odg- Edna SUles, Rock Springs Road.
Admitted: Frank Roush, Pome- toon 71.
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ed in Meigs County jail pending Pomeroy; two
hrotben, Eddie roy; Adele Roberts, Long Bottom
McKeon ls faced wltb a
f()ur.
on charges of iq.taxica· Ginther, Pomeroy Star Route and and E;;til colHns, Pomel'Oy.
count indictment resulting . from
tion . They are Elwood Wtgte, 24, John Ginther, · Chester, and a
Discharged: Jack Goode, Dexter
de·a tbl Gf alx rE'crults
by
Minersville and Tom 8Brnh:irt, 35, nepbew, Edward Stiles, \Iiddle. Mrs. Edwin Sel1e:rs and son,
\-drowning wh-en McKeon marched
Great Bend.
port.
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them into
a tidal ereek.
He is
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~hyppard,

Wed- ~

All growers who in1967
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Injured in the blast which ripharvest more
than
1~ acres of Pf'd out a llectl()n
(){ wall nv~r
wheat for grain on a farm are ( lil
glb!t' to ("ast ballots in UJe quota Z75 ong by 20 feet in heighth
referendum Quotas de not affed werf-': Paul Huber, 32, Pomero)·,
P&amp;ul Schneiclr, assistant pl-ant
farmers with smaU·If' wheat acre- :hc;~n; operabutor, wit-h se~nd and manager, Wedftesday n:ght said
ages.
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rg:ree rru over hls che.st that ".spontaneous combustion••
The laeues to be decided by the race. back and both arms.
wu · believed to be the cause for
vote are u follows:
Kenneth Eugene Carter 24 of the explosion. He said that "hot
If at J lllSt two-thirds
of the , Hartford, W. Va ., seco~d ~nd coal'' had been detected in the
huge bunker several days ago ud
£armers voting approve the quotas, ~
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that the men with use or
then quotas will continue In eff-ect
tor the 1957 wheat crop,
and a
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spray to keep the fires uoilet•
CfJr.trol were endeavoring to work
grower w!Jo ex~ :ICds the larger of
out the highly combua:tive ctJal
hi.s 41lutments
or 15
acres of !
WIS
when the explosion occurred.
wheal will be subject to a mar- \
The explosion otturred at ar»penalty on
his
ketlng {Juota
proximately 7:15 p. m. while a:.
''exc
production. Under quota.~. ~
the ava!lo.hle wheat prlee support
majOTity o-f the plant's employees,_
to_ farmers who f1&lt;~ve
complied I Jacob Milton Harper, a Spencer were lin their "luilcll hnur'' and it
wL th t~eir farm wh&lt;'at allotm Pll.S , attorney, W8:5 named on Wedne!l- is believed that this one factor
Alert" which geta u•rway Frl wil1 be at ~ le~l between 75 and day by Gov. William C. Marland m:~v have kept down the easu''llty
of West Virgini.t to s\J.cceed the toll.
day With the mock evacution of 90 percent o£ parity.
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I late Jud ge Lewi• H. Miller of
Wuhington. It will be the blvmor1 t~an 0~- thu-d
or the Ripley as judge o! the Fifth JudiWhen the explos&lt;on occurred
gut CD f!xerrite of the yHr.
farmers vohng
dL..,approvc
the cia! Circuit Court.
the entire ~ection of brick and
quotas
then no quotas ond
no •
roncrete dropped from a height of
.
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penalties
f~r excess
producllon ' _Harper, who is 81 years or agC' nearly five sfories onto roofs of'
will be In eff ·ct but the availahle w1ll §erve until a succe.l!sor is 1he machine shop and adminlstras~pporl on the 1975 _. w!!eat crop elf'cted and Qualifies this fall_ Nn~ liolo build inl( causing
extoensive '
WLII drop to 50 percent of parity, minationa
be made at a judi- damali(e to the roofs and in the
as proVJded by law.
cial convention; however,
legal machine shop as well as rupturin_g:
The vote wll~ not .aff.ect acr •ge minds at th~&gt; W. Va. State Capitol a main water line- tbat Oooded the
!llotments, wh1ch will continlll! in are still wurking out the details.
admini~tration buiJI;ling.
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tre&lt;'l no mater how the V()le go '·
.Lqt.l.a.Uon provided
tha' wheat .The F1fth
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said that engineers Were ~ -lrrive
a\lotmepts s·~all be In eff" tl eacb made-up
during the day to make
year except in time of emergency. and Jackson
had served as JUdge o! the cir- a survey of tbe damae:e caused by
cuit for several years, died last the blast. He said t-hat .although
Frida_y.
the blast had not affected tbe
Harpet, a Democrat, has been a outpUt of the hllge plant (bat it
practicing attorney in Spencer was graduaJiy being lowered. Thil
for ~ years. He is a fonner pro- capacity of the fou:r unit plant •il'
secutor and former Roane Couaty at present iD t'Jl~eu of 600.00:0
.;. ,~.f'~
school superintendent. He bas -act- kilowatts.
Kaiser will Jesse the building
ed as a speci01-l j1.1dge on .several
Schneider also said thls ~lii·a: ~
to the Board of Education for ·one
COLUMBUS. 0 . UP -Director occasions.
that the immediate area ol ·~ tM •
dollar a year and the Board will U. C. Felty o( t!le Obio DeptrlHarper attended Glenville State blast had been barricaded to· boUl r•. {.
assume all operaline: costa and ment of Highway Safety said towill pay the taxes on the buildin·g. day that the state patrol is put- Nonnal School and West Virginia employees and everyone iD. ·i fear ,
that added sections of tbe · wal\
Contractor on the rental build- ting on an undisclosed numb ·r af University.
weakened by the explosion Jliigbt
ings and the 400 'new homes js t~n. marked Ohio Highway Patrol
give
wa'f,
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the Victory Construclion
tom_. crui~s to pick up dra.g racers.
"We had to do S(lmething to
pany 01' Dayton, Ohio. 1'he
units will have one , two anrl hreak up the strip racers t!tat .are
Lhr~ bedrooms. It was reported HI! over tOO state," be declared.
tbaVKaiser expects to ultimately
The cars lack the LL~Ual visual
stand·
employ 4000 person!! at ill! Ita- markings that are ()n tlle
venswood plant and that 400 rami· ard patrol cruiser and
t!le red
concealed
lies will move int-o the town by llgbta on the car are
behind the griiJ.
195tl
Fritz Moritz assistant super·
·--------intendent of th :l patrol, refu!IE!dto
disclose what ~as of the state
t!lll new cars will operate. He •ld
that "none •re ln operation right
now. We are waiting
on radio

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J400 Home Rental Project , ...
Unde'rway For
Is Planned' At Ravenswood
Big Bend'Show

·~~blks "'JJ;t!t-4.-'" QaY-

tles have been reces~ed
UnUI
Monday, despite objections from
the union.
Richftl'd A. Cole, vice pre~ident
or the Ohio Cons()\idatcd TeJ~phone Co., Wednesday night told
' Fedel'lll mediator Edward Phillips
thai "th.c c-ompany would not be
ready to reswnc negotl'ations uti.
til Monday."
The ' -problem of maintaining
cm(!i-_gen? se1·vice in · Jt&gt;ffcrson
Counly em.a oded his personal attention, Cole eaid, making it im·
possible {or ·him ta take part in
the talks until Monday . However.
:he informed the union and mediator thpt he would inform them if
it were possible fOr th(' 'eorppany
to participate in talks bdorel MOllday ,
Curti" Fletcher, natiunal dircctor of the Communications Workers ·of America, declared that
"the un ion Stl'enuously
opposes
any reces.s in the negotiations."
He said it is the responsibility
of both union 'and mBnagcment to
·remain at · the bargaining table
and make every effort to solve
contract differences.

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T~e picnic will bo held ,,, the
liarmon Field i~ Pl.
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and at 1l a. m .,

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I-' our men . were

Vot!ng on 195'1 Wbeat Marketing ~;:"sd~yndev..;n::t~i:l ;~~lipAmPS~~:
Quota• by MeJga. Q)unty
Wheat . Pl;.nt wh en an explo.sion in a huge
F.armen w.IU be ~td !'Tt~ay, July I coal bunker ripped out a front
20, _1956 at the- A. S. C. D~flc:e, Ma· s~ etion of th.e wall five storieJ up
~;Jc :~m;!~nsB~1 1 ~· Pom"Toy, to cause une1~mated ri~trTJillle t~
e
open from th~ $66 million plant 'which is tbe
10 ·
8 a. m. tt&gt; 7 P- m.
Jargc11-t in the AGE System. ·

$fee! -strik-e negoliators, needled ·
by P""'dltllt
Elscp)&gt;OwO''s· COD·

Mercedes
Co~don
Dress Shop

JUST A GOOD Pt.ACJ!J TO TRADE
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IMeigs-Co Farmers ICoal Gas Explosion Rips Out
Ballot Tomorrow
Huge Section Of Plant Walls

Heads For Big Alert

UUP
- Unite"d l I'Cclor Joseph F . Flnnea:an, mean-~·
Pr.esldent
David J.' whH ·" decl~red tbe adminl.straUon
.said today he docs not set "na Rrbltrary det~dllne·" _ (or
Presid Jlt Elsen!J.o-wer will settlement. lie denied reports the
tn•,•oll&lt;&lt; the-Taft-Hart.l ey law to set- WQ;it ·· House had bluntly warned.
nationwide steel
strike-, L~e USW and industry officia-ls to
its ~19th day.
settl~ their differencu Within a
week following Wedne-sday's Wblt ~·
McDonald, under White House House conference on the strike.
pressure along with in\tustry n goThe. r1p0rt is "Ahe·er
.speculatlators to .ePd thn walkout of 650,· tion" and "it is simply not true,"
000 USW members , stlid -~ re- he said.
Mr. El!tenhower t ti li ng the Finnigan told Big Tbreeo IndusAmerican Fndt•ratlon of La- try negotiators
and
McDonald
coQventton thot ''i njunctions Wodne.sday. uf t!1e "Presldept's (OC.·
· not .¢ttle the umh:rlying caus- pression of sint!t'te conoern about
t&amp; of .strikes."
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the eff lets of this W&lt;lrk stoppa.ge
"I ba¥e .every coniidcncc ln the on
the
nat*on'.s economy , ..
l'resident an-d
ha~e rw reason and mo.r-e parti-c-ul-arly, on th~ lives I
whatsoev II' to believe t!lat he ha.s .pf the W?,rkers wbo ·are iflc(}irectly

strll&lt;•; were schOduW

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BiJY 'EM WHILE
THEY LAST

Second St.

Civil Defense

cern ov .r the conomlc "effed.s uf

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Plans were made for a wiener
roast lo be held in August the
place to be announced
latt'r.
Thirty-five were presen( [or (,he
picnic.

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HA1J whitened patch 118 of the to discuss the cruisers farther.
MldM"st Wednesday · night '81!1 thunDIVORCE PILED
derstorms dumped roln over IICatSuit £or divor&lt;;e sought by Bert.
tqed section-".
. Torhadoes were reported fn five R. Louden Jr., against Betty Sue
atat.es, but apparently causEd no JAuden has been dismissed •cdamage. The twisters wer~&lt; spet- cording to records in the office
ted In North DakotA, Iowa, Minne- of th'e Clerk of Courts.

tcoatment
of """"'·
dclnking
in ota,A Al•b•m•
the barracks
and drinking
In the
hall shr ,•nd
,dderlFlocida.
crops
in Mis-.

be disc1osed Tbunday

presenetl of a re-cruit..
.so~rl, NebraskA 11nd
Minnesota.
The trial was piet:ced by a
The hall near Wellfleet, Neb., wa
matlc sldflight Wedtjesday when I accompanl 1_d by n torn:ntial downthe shy but friendly
McKeon a pour of ram measured at two in.
career Marine from
Wnrcest.er ches. The heavy
rainfall
sent
Mass . .'met th ·l mother of one
of crc-rks ln th :· vicinity over their
the six victims of the march . H(" banks_
Slldly told Mrs. Magg:e
Meeks,
Another ha:lstorm near KanSIIS
gr.ay~al~d mother or th." ].ate Cit~·- Mo., dr~pPf'd pieces of Ice
Pvt Thomas Hardeman
that he\ d 'scribe-d .a~ b1g as walnu1s. The
was· !'truly sorry for 'what hap- I haLl was driVen by winds
reachpaned."
ing 80 milfs per hour.
'\ The thunderstorms blanketed a
wid ·I al'ea stretching from the Gulf
of ~ex leo north a1mo.&lt;;t to the Ca·
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If I The P~cif!c North).v,st and lhe
.
~ - rest of the far west enjo~d el-e.ar
death toll in the- crash lasl Fr1day .skies along With th·.· New England
o! ·a military tMnsport plane has aru. Fat:ther South alon., th ~ At.
r1sen to 46.
Coast
some cloudinesso
1 lantlc
Army Specialist 3·t" J )se Bank~ m~m·d otherwi~e pleaSllnt sLmn\'
.Jr. of ·Navasota, Tex.,
died ~ather.
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Wednesday .fit Fort Dhr: Base Hosplatl from the crash sceue with a
col'lCUll!lioD
8nd .a fractur ..d fore·a rm.
CJNCINN ATI, 0. UP- Pl'oduce
An autopsy ~ePort tald
Banks
Eg.!!:S
lc hil!her on jumbos and
died of a blood clot io the lungs.
A-large; U.S. conSumer, A wl!itr
and brown, JUmbns 42-49; lar~f' 40GARDii!NIRS TO MEET
43,
mediums 34-35; small 24-27; B
MemberS· of ~he .Amateur Gardlarge
31-34.
eners Club will meet at 6 p. m.
Chickens, fryers barr!ly steady.
Friday evening for their picnic.
Fryers 3 to 3 1-2 lb 20 to 22;
·to be held in the yard of the E:
hens
heavy over S lb 16-17: hens
' M. lllake home. or at the home
. o~ Mrs. Ben P:hilson if it rains . flo lb and under 1$-16; ·hcng light
type 13-14.
1
·E11eh one ia to brlna: a f!overed
,
Butm· 00 SC~ OJ.
dlallo table aemoe ~n(IIOc alit.

Air Crash Death
T0 II Goes· T0 A6

Prisdlla Cirde
Of Missibn Group
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Has Picnic M,onclcry '

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SON$ AND DAUGHTERS OF THE MOONS IN HOLLAND

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Mrs
Adrian Carsun is in Colu;nbus at~
Ruth Anne Edwards spent last '
tending a church worker.s' confer- 1
week in Columbus with.-- relativl!l
ence at the Nazarene Church.
~
and this week she and Janis
Mrs. Geneva Wells Dietz,' Ftori. '
Hauck are attending the Junior
dP., is visiting Miss Bess Sanborn
4-H Camp at Canter's C&lt;Jve.
t•nn•ute to Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude DurgtP
Mrs. Harry Hoagland and Miss
and ~hildren Jelf and Ann of
Grace Sauvage, Columbus. arrlv~d
PW sbmgh', arrived here Tuesday
today for a visit with. their niecP.,
when they were called by the
Mills Jean Lama.
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dnath of her mother, Mrs- Lewis
H. Sauer Sr.
,
M'r. and Mrs. Roger Davis and
son. Pontiac, Mich·. , were guests
uf Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Karr Sr.,
Tuesday._

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ro-!~ghat t~eJr home, Roe" Spring• speaker when tM Methodist Youth
his sec~ ~r tfelr son,-"Hoger on J'eUows·h ir of tbe Cb.e-ster ·ebarp.
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rt.,day,
met Monday ev~nlng at the Chc!61er
A decorate(~ birthday cake with c:rurcb. .
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two lighted candles centered 11!~
DevotlOns led by ~hlrley Brown
I'('freshment table and ic e a
opeped with group singlng of the
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and eake were served Fav~r · ~ '' hymn," Leaning on t~e t:verlasting
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rei arm", followed with prayer ·b y the

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BULLET PROOF VEST?

ihe Daily Sentinel

'IIH l.o7il'• w..,n'o C!uo
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Thursday, July 19, 1956

'he Dailv Sentinel, Pomerav-Middlepart, Ohio

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REYNOLD E. 'GRE&amp;NI

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Sentinel., lot·, at 110 MndwnH.; St' I'OIIH!'JO~· . 0

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Entered u sero nd tl:ll:&gt;s :-t1a1\m~ fu:~tt!'r :ll the
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afternoon exl't-pt Sunday by The Oh.to Vallt&gt;y

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BY CHAR~ES M. McCAN~ Jl·30
BY CHARLES McCANN
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Unl~ ......,, Staff Correspondent 12:30
' Indian pr!me Min ister Jawahar. l ·SO
·lal Nehru has come within sur- ~ 00
pria:ingly Cflhcal comm mt on Sn- 3 00
viet ' Russia·s sateUites.
3·45
Many of Nehru's s tatements on 4·00
world a[fai t'S are critleat of the
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Unit .d Statt's and its allies.
5 00
Often h r scents blind to the glar- 6.00
i.ng faults of Communist rpglmt's.
C 15
But Our"ng hl~ vlsi~ to West Ger- 6 25
m-an Chane l!(l)l" Kourad Adenauer 6 30
thll week Nehru foilnd fault W!\h B 45
Rll!lsla fo'r keeping Us
grip on 7 00
•n
Eu,opcon
countries
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7 30
H IS criticism W:l6 indi~ct 1l
elso was mild compat(!(].
to his tl.OO
lree-8wlnglng crltie~sntS of West
ern -policy. Nev 11heless,
it wa s II 00

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National adve rtlSJ nlii

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Bot 1lnellt·KIIuLall, Inc,
3ol' Lexmgton Avt· . !'llt• w \'o r ~ Ct ly, 16. N Y.
Subscription ralt s. Dcl tvP.ry by c:Jrrl\ r when• a.v~11bblt&gt; 30 cf'nts
per week . one yrat· w adv~n('e at Thl l'~!ly Sl'JLIJnl'i uff Jcc. $l5tiO:
aix month~ $7 80, t hn·e Jtl{ln\h s S:l 9U By nlJI:!r ' ruute where
ava1bhle · one m1 ~o, $1 B ~ mall one }t•ar $R, ~ix riJOutlvl. $4 2:5;
thl e.! munlh s. S2 ~v 1"10 (' mcm1 h $1

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l1ve man (hil actlone were much too lm•
aginauve to hCLV(I been a woma.n'st who obviously
had tleen starltl.£ distastefully for &amp; long time at
the bronze &amp;tatue. of Prome,heut t.n· Rockefeller
Plaza. went into action.
Somethmg, bt evidently had reasoned, was
nlh'essnry to h14o the P~ll Ma.nshlp aculpture
from. unappreciative souls Uke htma:e!t--so he
walket. leis urely past old Prom and emptied the
contents of a bottle o: llquld detergent Into the
fountain at the base of the ata.tue. The tountain
wo.a turned otf. The next 1 a. m. lt wa1 turned
on as usual-and to say the soapsud• flew 11
Charlit McCarthy undcratatlng lt. Walla and window• of nearby
skyscraper~ wert plastered wi.th the auda: ani!
K1dMpel by a "Leapmg Loole," as the bright yo\U\g advertislng
pra.11k&amp;ter.
men In the area ~all old Prom, we.a envelope4
In .o. .sell. of soapy tlouds.
A hlln.dtul ot gtoorny·Clus type• shook their headt and tlk·l!ked
.about the event. Mnny more ot Ul bn our tongues ln envy. Tho
man •WhO· poured thO.t detc~·gent lnto old Prom's fountain wu a
man w)th lmaglno.tlon. There ate tew ot them on tap ttLeae day11.
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Ceoq;e Dlxon threw hlii tamoua party lll Wuhtnrton ror Tltua ,
oateB. Statesmen, tamoua coJTtspondehtt, noted hoateaeea-&amp;lJ
ftocked Into a hotel ballroom tor the big party. 1'h• whjmalcal
,Ceot-go watched them benrvolentl)', theb Jett. After he h&amp;4 gone,
,two pnge boys distributed cnrds among thO gueBts. 'they read "Mr. ,
1Dixon regrets to annout~ce that Mr. Tlt\.18 Oakes died in Englaml.
in 1705."
.
A
Is Jim Moran, the eelabrate4 press agent Who once
BOld an lcebo:&lt; to an gsklmo. What tMI\ Amonr us didn't cnnsh
hia tee th, bitterly when he wall&lt;ed Into the lobby of the New Yorlt
hotel where Gelt"tt Butgess was e~aylng and a.s)(cd Mr. B. to come
downstairs. Mr. D., whO wrote the verse J Nc\'er Sow a Purple Cow,
came down-and Moran led a vMdly purple cow up to him and ·
10.1d ''There!"
Another blood l;lrother to the sonp·l!'l·the·founta.ln man 1.1 Morton
Downey, th&amp;&lt; sLpger yet. lt. waa _po\Y¥Y whO once wa.lked Into tht
~CBS buii4Uig ttnd, pentng.,(ilo ! '.-nan J1tudJo1 .. . Ted Hualhl
eta'rting a 115-Mlnute sporfi broadcruit7 A tlendloh trtln etole over
:Morton's f~i· , .. and he walked In and began taking off Huslng'a
dolhee. Ted 4espere.tely kept tnlklng-o.nd e.t thii end ot the broad·
net, he waa a1 bare ns the day he was born.

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7 00 Tuday
9 ·00 Co-ffee 'finw

6 5ti Sit,'ll On
7 00 Today
9 00 Cof!tte T1me
Home
11 cou\1 '8e You
Feather Your Nest

Tennessee E:rnie
Matme~~o Theatre
Queen li~ a Dav
Modern Romanc~s

Comedy Time
!My LltNe IMariUf:
Aunt Oru Show
News Piclure
SpOrts Eye
Lcs Paul &amp; Mary Ford
Dmah Shore
News Canvan
Platt &amp; Scru.ggs Show

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·N e!lru wa'&gt; ss~ at a pf@9:5 con·
ferince' in Bonn whether, in h ts
-oppa.ltlon to' "colonlnlism ,"
hefound. that system oJWraUng only
in non-European countriee.
"lan't there colonia-lism in Eu~
rope?" his questioner said "If a
person hopes for fl'C · dom for over
s taa colonial countries, surely that
m\Uf. hold true for ...coJonJalbm
also In central and re.stern Eu·
rope?"
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Nebru replied that the word
colonialism is used in two s ' nst"S
It took ltY meaning from the colon·
ial system of ih~ 19t'l eentury, he-

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"Thb particular
mnaning, 1 10·30
think, does not apply to the coun- 11 :00
tries ~ to in eastCn Eu- 11 · 15
rope," he continued . "One co.n say 11 ·30
that t!ley stand under &amp; c-e11:aln 11 :45
"!3omlnatlon. P.erlt11.ps they are un· 12.00
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Opposed To Forc.11
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"I certainly think t~at
eve1-y 1 30
c-Ountry should havt! the full op- 2·00
portunity to be frc.t"' . But b.ow, is 2 30
a different matter
I also think
3 :00
that force should not be used "
Il N. llru thinka that every coun- S: I !'I3 30
try should have the opportunity to
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be free , be- certaln~y m '" .. ns Po-;ta.od,
Czchoslovak ia,
East Ger- 4·30
many and the r'lSt nf the ("(HJ.n· 5·(10
brie't Russian -tommunism ho.lds Ln 6·00

THURSDAY
Sit:n on
Capta10 Ka.nga1 oo
Garry Moore
Arlh•r Godfrey
Strike it Ru."h
Vahant Lady
Love of Ltfe
Search for T()morrow
Guiding Light
Midday Matinee
Als The World Turns
Johnny Ca:rson Slww

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Captal'Dt ~0
Gamy Moore
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ACTION

1n·ao
Jack Fox has
returned Calvm Bumgardner or Mason,
J 1:00
horne f1 om Holzer Hilll pltal.
l! h\cen Thompson and Mary Roush
11 · 1~ Lov~ ooJ,J1e : ' ' !
DEMONSTRATION PARTY
Mls. Joscp~ me Ca ldwell, Eai'lt of f.eta•t. Lola Rolish of West Col11 :30 Search rOr .,.,om.ou~
L \ t'l po1ol 1!1 spenO mg
a - week 11mb1a, Sandra Roush of New Ha11 ·4~ Guidmg f ,jg.ht l;?
t\. Slnnlfy r1u1H nsl1at~on I_,n- w1t• 1 11t&gt;r parent ~ !llr.
:md M111 I , F
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ty wll~ ~v·lil nl tht' hcon\1' 1l l Kat
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Hlmt Lutht:l Tucker cd Ma"SOn and
12 00 Midd1:1v M,.t1nee
12.30 As ;the Wo1•Jd 'I'llrng ~
u· uliver , .July
12, wtth Mrs
M111g1e Carlwn ght
llllf.l Ann
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Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Duv1dson
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wms W('i'e m 1't
Pleasan!
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m US.
utu 1 .'\"IU' e~('' lllil,j'' Wll~1 ' t Slf-t.-tll
1:30 llou••)JJafty
Hous~arty
A n Th~Jrsday nflel·noon.
Mr0 and
Mrs. Jack Good and
111 pI ,jpng gamts,
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n
J•r11nk ll aH'IS, M ~s on.
visltt•d 1 .,
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Tbe Big Payoff
Yuu nE: wun tht' dur Jlll"'''
'' r o~. n d Mrs.u
· 1 h n lJ alliSOn
.
of ntly
Elyv.na were VISitmg
2 30 Bob Cro' l.Jy SI\OW'
an d ltf~mll)
l·l rec"
Bob Crosby Show
\tU I•' "hmt!IILS of ICt' t•l('.lm , M1-. nnd M1·s. D&lt;~na l..twl~ SundtUv
e
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3 00 Bt'JghteJ· Day
Brighter ~ay
.~ lllldwl(•h.l\s, pnlato chips ••11d cvemng
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Mr. 1:1nd M1 .s. James
Bennel1
3 15 Seere L Stor1ll ~ • •
SeCret Storm
K"olaid was served.
and Ronme Wamsley have returnMrs Hay Fo" nn(1 s1ster, Da.isy
:1·::10 E-dge of N1ghrt:
Edge of Night
WIENER ROAST
PI
ed from Tennessee where they had
0 arsl, 1•t
eas,ilPt
WCI't" vaca
,
4·oo Katie's Kiteheri
K9lle'9 Kit-chen
A w1('ncr
roast wa!l' ~ehl at lloning a! Buck eye Lnl$g recntly u !wo W'i!'t!k~ vacatwn.
4·30 L1Jdcy • 1\amlb,
Lucky
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Ranch
Syrut'll!le Pnrk F1td ny night by a
Mr &lt;~nd MJ·s. Rt~ r
l'ickna, Sr
Leon::~ Wmn.sley had as an over
5 00 The Ea,.ly "Show
'l'he Early Show
gwuQ of yuung people. Thus.~ ~ ~ nd Mr~ Betty Pickens of Middl e- mghl guest Jantce Epple or Ru t6·10 Reg'i.OI\'all Reportar
Art Linkletter
ten dnw; wei e Mma lJt!Will, Mm tha port motored to t.:&lt;: mp
Lutton , land
6.
15 Douglas Edwards
6 15 Dougla s Edwards
lltnry, Phyll1s and Aun Williams, Wof}(h;tock, Vhgif 11 a, Sa!urday lu
Hev and Mrs Gond and family stJ bjectlon.
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PT.·eston
or
the
Yukot·
.lr Chek, S hirlt•y OIIH·r, Ph ~ll 1 s n~lt ltuy l\1 who ,s a\le ndlng a or P!r kaway have been the week ~
Nehru is conferring today and \
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Van Meter, l~lcunor I&lt;' I'Uth. , Red, I.Jo~.'l camp. Jle w1U to:\ urn t10111 ,. 111 guest o{ Mr and Mrs. Billy Ste. Thursday w1t~ Pre~id ~nt Tito of 1 7 00 Bob Cummiilt·t;ow
7:30'
"Playhouse of Stat'S
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Climax
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Yugosla.,.ja an.d Pr ~·dent Gamal
Tuckt·r;, Ju111ee und Jom·l N1chnl-~ two week~
wan and famJiy.
8 ~ 00 The G'rusader
feliQW 8 ·30 F()ur Star Play. ouse
SOil, Lut~r Tl~C~er .h;,c. FoK, ' .Ill~!
ncv Ralp'l MahuiH'y,
Mao;on ,
The Johnsons of B_?Vel'ly, 0' Abdt&gt;l Ns!I!WT of Egypt.
P·OO Undei!Current
9 00 Arthur Murray
Stewart. ~ill ch.-ILin, I rank &lt;..:ap1 - l'tdl&lt;•d on Jt~&gt;~Se [,t~WIS,
Monciay wer.c Sunday . gue.sl!i OL Mr. and nll\utral~t-s, at Tito's Bri'Dni Island
9·30
Pantomime Quir.
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Quiz
Kids
retf!eat on the Adrlatie sea const
hart Pat fho1nc , ChesteJ Rou s h , I t•vt•ni ng M.ty Van Mekr,
West .'lin. Gene Riley.
0.30
Highway Patrf.Jl
Thot Issue of the SOviet satellite 10:00 Es-to RepoM.t'l'
gnrl Robln~on, Blll Cook, LcnnJC l'olumbla was a\gn a recent guest .
Mra. Hnlland returned
hnme
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NewSI
Smith and J&lt;Jui:e-ne Bln&lt;'khurn .
M1· and Mrs Mac McCoy and rtom a vacatwn \n Columbus.
is prf1ty cert111n W C&lt;lme up for d1s 10.15 SporUI Parade
f
0.15 Sports Parade
Mr and Mn1 .Juhn Roush ~mtl srnt of Fla whu SIWII I thelr vacaMr ,m1l Mrs. Bill WHI!ams and cussion between Tllo and Nt&gt;hru. 10·25 We.itherman
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10:25 Wt!atherr~ &lt;m
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snn~. Kay\(lng, Mrs ~lary ROtL'lh J 1on her~ wjth Mr:1ntl Mrs C1an- dau gh.l t"l Judy spent the weekend . . . . The Tlto VIewpoint
10 aO Pala.&lt;.'t! Playhouse
10:!-SO Uatclint&gt; ; .Europt"'
,8herry-Netherlaml hotel when author Georgo J'raz!.tr &amp;nd prees
ami Mlke, ami E:vl'lyn .N~rho l-snn vi ii&lt;• Hal'I'ISO n and Mi sses f.c.&lt;;sit" in N1tro the gue.sts uf Mr. and
Tlto has som~ views of his own
,acent AI Horwils Invented the noted Drew Berkowitz, hll}'h~l&gt;Owered.
11 :00 ~ew ~
on the satellite question . Yugir 11 00 News
n. nd Mkkey. h11d u p1cn1c ul N ew nud Ivy Sle 1h !'('tu rne d homf!.
Mrs. Everet Dudding.
·movie execullvo, nnd let It bo )mown he wu lltAked ou.t at the hotel.
II 05 'flhc l....'llt..e 'Show
Have n A!cenUy.
~t•turnf'd hnnu&gt;.
M1·s John Ross, Mason City alavia lteelf was a satellite until
Phone ca.ll.s rained In for Drew BerkoWJU: at the Sherry, and ft'r
Sign Off {'rp.ser9 f •.•.
Mr. and Mrs Billy Sunda ~ ancl
Mr a nd ll rs Roh1·rt Van M ~&gt; \ 1' 1\ w.:h the Supday gu~st of Mr. and Tlto's brt a.k with the late Josef 11:05 'J!he ,J..a!te Sbow
w.er:IJ there nrtcr l3rrkowlt1. WNI paged at. re&amp;taurnntl aJid catu,
daughter, Wrst Columhta, \'1::1\l&lt;'d 111111 chJhhP n W&lt;'H· ln Park 11SIHII'g Mrs Johnn ie Johnson.
Stalin.
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Mr. nnd Mrs Will Richard, I'C('cnl n ·1·t·ntly
Mrs Duvl!-; Baldwin and son of
The Kremlin ttseU now agrees
to know him .
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Wt'rt• Nv]l ls &lt;lfld Mrs. Charles Lee of with Tito's view that "dlfCerrl'lt
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_ !='uR~n Anr:_ da ~gh~ ' or
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~la.ee ln t.he enl'ly 40s wh rm I wns a young reporttr Cm the Wt&gt;rld~
-. upper guo.:sts of Mr. ami Mrs. W. That is just what Tltotsm me-ans
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U. l.ec nod stm.
It is pretty clear that, with Stal- 11.59 Sum on
11 59 Si~m On
Jr.arnll-and lt wo.a his 11\cusure one Frida.y nllhl to ateal l!ldgo.r
Mrs Bu1\ Y11Ung wa s VIS!Ung In bM.ng downgrpded, Tit() ho p('s 12·00 Film &amp; Fan&lt;'y
12 00 F1lm &amp; Fnncy
Berton'• dummy, ChaTllc McCarthy. He ltUhed Charlie l.n t.b.t
Ml' rwd ~~~ s &lt;lcnrge, Humphrey to lncretlo!te his personal lnrluenee 1.30 }~1'111\~Uie 'l't)U&lt;'h
1 30 Feminin-e Toucb
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En·
cl1eck tOom o[ 11 local bngnlo nnd the next day there wu tueh a
ACROSS
4. RaiiWilY
Thu1·;;rluy '111 Humphrey was re in some of the Soviet
fiatellil ~ 2:00 Aflernoon i''lhll Festlv!ll
doaure
2:00 Aft.ennoon Ji' llm Festival
tuf9t'8 thlt (?rank, a UHJe unem talnly, went "Up 'tO hie •tU.or, Leo
J Mas t
labbr,)
{'cnlly t•• : tli'll •' d \rom Holzel' Hos- CQunt:des, .especiaUr In Rul~:nt·ia 4 ·00 FUm
4.00 F'1 ' m
G A thlc k
~ .Shall I
Wood, and 1n ld, "l've got a hot dnm.my on my hands.'•
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Indica· 4 SO ""Wcst.lll"ll
plg&lt;!ons
4:30
AbbGtl &amp; ('oSit,•llo
slice
,
not
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WeU, FTllldl was ~tra·ut.ed ultimately aM 10 was moVSt -~rltl9
Mrs Col a Wallace of Racine, tions that he w~uld 1\ke ,W be !be .
22 An
9 Soothe
1con· '
&amp;·00 ·MJ:ekey Mouse
500 Mickey Mou ~e
Alton Cook, who was a friend of qergen'e and trte4 to tntere~,
Mr and Mrs W1111nm Hopper and teader of a Balkan bloc
aMh:nt
of Red I 6:00 News
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Cavities
tracted)
6:00 News
6n~y Tom J;)cwey, then New York's district a.ttomey, got theli\.
money
tlatTghters of Kent were gues~ ~~ stat 1.!1 They would be
tied to I 8:05 WeM.lterman
12 Name of
8. Nolay
6
05 Weather
f1Prung . Howev('r, th11t d :~y \n the city room of the .World·Tclcgram,
unit
thei r aunt, Mrs. enme Riley wect. Moscow, but more loosely
Meuse River 7. Algebra
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10 Spml[s
there were ISozenl of us, s11t mg n10und in wondrous admtraUa~a ot
tBabyl)
From
Nehru's. stat-ement on
In the Nelh(abbr.) ~
nestlay. The Hopper s are movm g
6. 15 John Daly _
6 15 John Daly
Fartcll. He waa one o! the lmllglnnuve few.
23.
Variety
t'rl&amp;ndl (
' 1. To M "' ..,
appears thllt he
to Arizona where lhcy will mak e colonialism it
6 ·3U Lone Ra1tg~r
0·30 Rin 11in T1n
. . or
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\ nee.......,
might Ji!O along with .Tito'A vi w\heir home iu a tra1h·r .
1 00 Hour Glass
7.00 O:lmbat Sergeant
volcanic l'ttt••hY'• ""'"'"
H Wayside
lor
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Mrs N:m&lt;'y Van Meter wns call- point that -a spread
of Titolsm ti :OO St.1r Tonoight
rlaa!l
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30.
Pie~•
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30 Cro.&lt;.,."1roads
holel
9. Oanolli ..
ing on Mrs M1ldrcd Rile y Sunday "mong the satellitE¥~ would be fine.
m~et.l
out
·8:30 SpOrts Thrills
8 00 Dollar u Sforond
1~ . lJ\I!CUYer
gtnUB or
other gue~ts W(' i"e Mr. and Mra.
tor polishing 32. River \
16. Hawaiian
) only th• 1
8 30 Th~ V1 se
9·00 Dotty Mack
(pl.
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Yugo
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'lt'l'nUII Ruu ~h und sun. Ma:~o n
bird
bowtln (
9 30 Stfaw H.~tt Tbeatrl!
9·00 Polka TJmr
Calling
on
Lester
Jobnton
Be~
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24 . Mongoloid of 35. Mandate&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauldren and
1'l Lur e
' 11 Rock&amp;
11 :00 News ,-&amp; ;we~er
., 9:30 Stl'a¥4- flnt '11:ie:.i\re
ty
Call
and
tamllv
were
Mrs
Don
\ northern
:JO. Girl's
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10 n, Eas! L!V l!rpuul vlslled Mr~.
19 Galn&lt;"d
l:l. City (Fr.l
Jy IMIMAM N. IUNPISIN, M.D.
na Goodnite ~ •nd children, Pon'IU·
.
Scandinavia
nickname
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_- l~~ ~3b!!J m.t. weath~t .
Kat1e Das o.nd Kennie Friday
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may
mean
loa
ot
pu1
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A11
~!11tant
U
.
Cruea
· WHILE summer menns gay
roy,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross 'King nnd
26.
E~tkeu
SS.
Frequency
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flasllclty,
permanent
tt'"
1M1ll
]8 Skat!ng \
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Alexander
Fox
nlea, ho.ppy va.eatlona and
ll:Ie. Biff Bak~
111~ Hollywood Offbt•at
28. Fvretgn
' ~ modulaUoQ
or vlta.l ca.p&amp;.elty and
21. Natura'
area.
and family Ell.!lt Liverpool v~.sitt'd Debr•, Broad Rlln.
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erally a to~ of tun tor most
29.
Am:
lions
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deformity or
cavern
19 Lavatorie•
Mr and Mrs W H. Fox ovel' thP
Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Pearl u&gt;&lt;5 s~en · orr
It a!Jo ml!'o.ns lnmtmernble
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Revolvet
weekend
leil ntaht.s and n~ntzlng
Nicholson
and
family
Sunday
2-t F ..~ na to win
wbo ~ul!er onlJ
Mr. and Mrs. Emi moffmnn and were Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNab
01 ruplnl( fOl' breath for
~:). A la.rge
Bert Blessing ,of J;numo,Jaw, 'fash.
and mild attack&amp; an
family VI sited Mr and Mrs. Lou Mn. Donna Norce and daughter
othert.
pl1!re
Mr and Ml's. Ct!cil R ~iE~ si ~g of
In
some
netlvltlea.
MADJ
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Jlofman Saturday.
AD tl\lmalfd 2: .-ooo.ooo
1 colloq )
or Lancaster.
o.lmost complet.elJ
Mr. and M1s J.loyri Williams
cp.n. s'utter from bronchinl
Arch Roush wa.t a ealler in tbe- Akron, Elll! Blessing were recent
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Solemn
vow
They muet avotd phy...
Mr. and Mrs Curtis Young of Cicil B1ea:ll \ng hom'e Monday.
I'"
rUnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dal... _but. For them, 'ummer nnd
nnd
dauchte
rs
molo!'t•d
Ill
Bar·
21. CitY
and emoUona.l upaetl
Dunbar spent Wednesday at their
pplJcn~tUJed air can be a
iJOUl'W
ill
c
to
vl!i"!l
Rev
and
Mrs.
las
Yea&amp;er of Mason.
t
Pruss
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cecil
Blessing,
mo.y l!rlni on an aUaek.
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W. L Gearhart Sunday
farm.
28 V1l!ify
Me
bedridden lor weeks at
;(;. Perhllp.!, t hough, \fl,t.h a
Mr an1l Mrs W. M. Bass motor·
31 Kill'S
time.
aurrreatlona, tho d'octor can
tabbr I 1
cd \0 Ravenswood &amp;rturda.v
· tofue of thele asthmatlca
32 Strike
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hofrmnn
t.b:ruuch this yeo.r ln pretty
Asthma attaeka wh\ch bealn
33. 'l' ree
et~lleri on Mr. and Mrs. H!ly l)IC·
\
$~10 HOOKED A MeAL 11CKET, 1-lERSELF··
J4 A ~ (:ri!!Lm•
k~·n~ Sunday
1
\!AlEN AMPHIBIA WAS A SE:CR5T4RY
f11led,
' "rst,
let'.!!! aee Just what
AND
GOT A SECRETARY···· u:lOK .
MI' and Mrs. Kcnnle Ault. Col·
iethmatlo dLaek.
are due
lnhalo.nta.
S~E BURNED wHI!.N SIIE I-lAD 10 RUN
frosted ahell
and
aporea
art
lllape.
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DOING
I&gt;WAT TO WflOM NOW!!
umbus visited laura Hollbnd and
AN E®AND FOR TH!! BOSS'6 MI6SUS ....
3! F!Bh.
CGUH
mother
last
weekeml.
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37 U('pa.rt •, •
1a no sure cure
Mr . and Mrs. Bub Stewarl, Ma.
38 . Smokcll .. J
tne present
["
"~ O n caled on Andy Sll'wart Sun39.
An
aqulllill
Is tmpo.'lllble
bl~d
lilly
pollen a.nd
(0. Butch
Mr. c•nd Mrs. Lawrenc e Stewart
must rely on drug11,
00\VN'
We&gt;!
Columbia cmrl Mr and Mrs.
and commonsense to
l Tilt
Lo•.vrence Coleman, Pt. Pleasant
atta.ckll or at leaat keep
2. Bcnanacfllled on Jes~lie Lewi11 Sunday.
under control.
f%; ~
llkfl fruitl
I"
Mrs, Alma Peck Jimmie and hb
between the ~&amp;­
I. Rlvlr in
rr
it&gt;nd,
Chillic(lthe visited Mr. and
doctor U!U&amp;UJ can
Latvia
MT's. E. 0 . Henry Sunday.
(pOll )
Mr. and Mrs, Louts Harmes of
DAILY CRYPTOQtlOTE::. Rore'a how to work Its
Toledo were wekenrt guests of
AX"YDLBAAXK
Mr. and Mrs Chester O!iver.
lll LONGFELLOW
W!r and Mrs Granville Harrlaon
An tntant hu no pref.
One tetter limply ati!Litd• for another. In lht• example A II UM4
elil ~t d on Mr. and Mrs. Hu&amp;h t.ove
to stdeness, either left· or
for the thr.. L'l, X for t.he two 0'1, etc. Bin1la t•tterl, apoat
ohd fam 1ly, Charleston recently
trophlell, the ten1lh an.4 forml.tlon of the wor&lt;la ar. all ~tl.
• Caroa Gene Blake, local, snd
~be :Orst yell.!', r!ghtslded ..
T..ouis peten Jr. of Il'lddlsport
Each day til• code .lettna -are different.
be eneouraaed and
mot f;..;,:~d to Lake Hope Sunday.
Qaotatto•
c11Jcoura1ed .In an
Anna !&gt;avldson, da11rhter of Mr
about lB lllOnth.l, a.
W•MS MSXUW HXZ ZS'BU X - WUXZL:l
and _Mrs. Lt-vrenee Davidson for·
pa.Uern ln tM infant
m_,rly of Clifton hall· been dls11
develop and c.onUnue•
JtBUW YZBN, WM·XW ZSRIU '1'•8VL
•bnued from Children's Hosoitd
tor manY J-el\1"1.
1ri cOlumbUs where slle baa been
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Mr and Mrs. Tom -King al)d l'lnn
who h::.ve bi&gt;en gu ests ·uf Mr. ::~m
Mi'ii. (VMI K ing have retmned to
their bomf In t1Unois.

Vetil!..,.. CrrP..._... t"THII TB "''HJt RTOHIIB'f ~~ .
lNG • • . FI\OM &amp;llU' TO K1W' &amp;TILL TUJININO. AI'IO
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and leadt·r !\.1h lloan!('l1 Ne 1gJr:: 1
art' a1t1 wim~.: camp at canters
C&lt;wr
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On The Brightest Corner In Middlpoort

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Iran H ou~h ha~ hHn caring
lor her dllll~ htt-r
\fr~
Slan1t'y
J uh u:;un of Mornmg Star wl 11, h~ 5
het' n a t:urg1tal pa!wnt at ~1t'JJ;li
G~ncnd ll osp1tal
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Paul Jones of Cul urnb u'l

wart.

and ch ildren Of Culumbus VISited
0\4'-r the weehnd here
Don lkeglc " ""tin&lt; h" •nclc
Elm er McCourt of Bt&gt;aver Fall!!
Mr and Mrs freddie Johnson
Qf Columbu s are V1Sitlng
here and in Portland Mu. John ·

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PO RC: H
FURNITURE

Electri c Fani 1
Thie is juet one of

m~~ny

iM~, ~il..your.elf •nd wve thouundet Or wt will erKt It fOI'

m•tert•••

you. B•••c home •nd fini.hint
ffn.nced
DOWN PAYMENT. Meil COUPOn for cktaik.
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To FAIRMONT SWIFT HOMES, INC,
Bo111 1516, P•rk•rlburg. W, V1,
Genl'emen : I am interested In a 1 bedroom

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Food's and Top Velue Gifts for '!i'op Y1lu•

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Stemp1. You gft one Top Value Stll'l'ltJ
for every dime you 11pend--ten st•mpt
for every doll•r. Make

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111rs. Mrs.
Ma. M•lnh"
Mrs.
Edward
Albert

Anna

Rhode.&lt;, Mrs. Add"

Grueser and Mrs. Ni!utfllng .
The August meetmg will

be
held at the •home of M... Cleland
HeinM.

Top V1fue

GROUND
BEEF
3
lbs • $1
TURKEYS
'Beltsville
small size lb 49c
BOLOGNA
Country Club
Piece ... lb 39c
,fiSH STICKS
FresShore 3 pkgs $1

Bentz Wolfe who ia ill. Mrs. A!b"t'
!banked
memb"' tor thci' assl•!••" ., the
observance of her 30th wedding
11nniversnry and her daughter
Mrs. James Clatworthy presented
with a gift. Sc,.ml meived
anniversary and. birthday
gifts

Kate ond
Eber-!bach, Mrs. Grover Erb. Mrs.
Henry Retbel, Mrs. Cleland Heines

With

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at Maple
the ·home
Ben
Neutzling,
Place.ofAMr!i,
planneri
poth1ck dinner was served and
members ' were seated at small
tables on the porch.
During -the business seSllion a
ro\'nd robLD card wa.B sent to

thei' "'"'"'
Ebersbaoh, Misses

blrthdo~y,

First cuts from lean porlcr.n

Pork Chops

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'Sliced Bacon· · .

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Tender....oiUfillr
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one at this low ~iw ad
roat to • real . . . . . . '·
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Krooer Y•llow Cling

2 No. 303 CMI

PEACHES . . . . . . . . . e
G.rden Sweet

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Adds gold•n rich goocfnef"os

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Holiday Chicken, Beef or
Turkey .

·Diet Aid Bread low co lory lol:lf 25c
Lite Delite .. ea. 45c

Kruger Chocolat. Chip

All purpo1e

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Cookies . . lb pkg 39c

Fnehly Wild cake

Now~ori'A
Kroger .,_,roduce
to ou r mod rrn w•r• h ou s~ cooler' m
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fresh-pu::h.d
flavor •nd

2 lbs.
of perfection.

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R:.otl. nvoet, rn&lt;e•t.y

Plums

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Longhorn Cheese ········lb"4Sc

Biscuits·

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5.85

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HEEL HUG~ERS ARE .$7.95 and 8.95 \
J&gt;nty'Twice a Year We Offer You Such Remarkable Values. At
'fhese Low Prices. 6eautiful Fitting Heel Huggers at Practically a
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over the Fourth. Ml'5. Ida Howell
returned with her sater for a
v1s1t. She will also visit her aunt, 1
Mrs. MoUle Piclt:ens. New Brtgb-1
ton.
The Juwor Auxiliar)' of Racine I
Amencan Legion held a ~et ~

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attendlOg the Women's
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Party at Granville were Mrs.
w.esleJ JeokiiUI, Bertha Sayre,
Helen Simpson, ~abel Rousb and
6r:etta Simpson.

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at a family dinner Sunday at the ..
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M". Wilbu' Rowley. Othe"' """
The •nnual picnic of the bird
sent were Wilbur
Rowley Jr., Eriday Club was held Tuesday

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Ray Johnny Clelapd.
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Jeff Lee,
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Nl:'a~j· SeUlt·mf' nt Mn El5le D!:'c·
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mer Zerkle won tbe door prU:e
The Buy Scouts met at th~ (; 1ty and refrnhmenU were ser~d to
Hall and r«elYed ltntruc1.wn.a 1n fifteen preaent.
rtnt Aid Present were B1ll Frey
AUXIL.IAitY
Juhl ln&amp; McChm&amp;, Edd1e Stem . Da· Th~ LeJ:IOD Auxlliary met at the
v1d Kareebnik., Ron Frey, Sheldon hall Jul y 9 and held election of
Roush. and J im F'ry and le¥der . offlcen; They
were president,
Roland Karr, Burl Wal~ce and }I rs. Henry perry; fu&amp;t vtce preaiJ•ck F'rey
dt:nl Mr1 WTlli.t m Rowh ; second
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Vlee pre•ldent, :\lr1 P W Warth ,
Mn. Ralph RoUI~;h recent!}' hf' ld ~ecreU.ry, Mrs Foster
Weaver;
a Stan ley
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distributed when the Electa Circle a( tbe B.. H. Saoborn Mission'ary Society of the Fint Baptist
Churt!h met Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Charles Bennett.
Mrs. H. M. Crosa, vtc~ cllairman,
opened the meettn&amp; and Mrs. J. M.
Ar~her, eoo.du~ted the devotional
service on .tbe topic "Faith" Mrs.
Harry Houdasbelt read Scrlpturea.
During the meetihJ: Mrs. Cross
read an artiele "'I...ord, Save Me".
A dia:cusstoD. was beJd on their
project of assisting ' under-privl·
legtod children. MrJ, Allen Hughes,
president of the Society , gave the
closing prayer,
During tbe social hour Mrs. E.
L . Hughes, chairman, wa&amp; surpris.
ed wioth a shower of bandke~b1efs
for her blrtday. Mrs, Bennett ser·
ved a dessert course Lo fourteen
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S1fety wu t.be topu: of the
m.eeune Mond•' evenJDj of the
Racme Improvement A.aloclltlon
u PaLrolmeo C. R. Barron anr;l
H: R. CurtiS of Galhpol.ill
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apoke to those preeeot on tbe
cautlea and prevention of acc:1·
dents on the blahway. Mr. Barron
gave .Lhe Haure ol lt,440 acc1denU
aurma tbe fm;l three mon~hs or

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12 30 Curr·ent
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2 .00 M•wti ne e Theatre
3: 00 Queen !&lt;' or li Uay
3 45 Modern U o m&lt;:~nees
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FUnetal setvlceS
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plcnre and twim at .Bailey'•
July 7th. AttendiDfl m additlOn to
their leader Mn, .BeH)' H owell
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Gordner \
were Mrs . Oototby Spencer uml
of tbo Bible Clll•
pres 1dent and Beny Hayes , 1eer e
wa• devGtlnnal
Georp CbUdl wUI
Funeral aervicea for Mre. Lewis
1 t.a ry, memben:
Terr)' Brildford
Hoy W11ford Dorothy Howell Deb
thvot.ional 1erviee next
S11.u.er Sr., Were held Wedntlo
day afternoon aL t.b.e Rawllnp.
ble Hayes, Polly Decker, sh.ron
.:;.,:.,.:,..---t:oata FuneraJ Home with
1\.ev.
{.;arol Faye and Kay Teaford , and
How1rd ~uppelt , pastor of the
Billy Hayea, Roy Huwell, Larry ,
Firs1; Pre&amp;Pyteraan Church, otfl·
Lke and Davld Spencer
clatma. Burial wu 1n the River· lDOtl.
RaciDfi Poat 802 American Le·
YleW ...:emelery and nephews
of
Tbree roa1n causes of acctdeots li:ion ln.&amp;taUed o£ficer' by p!A'&gt;I
.Mrs. Saue~; were pallbearer~. They were noted a.s (lJ exee~&amp;JVe speed; commander Elson Spencer , July
IDCIUded tfeor&amp;e J:IUCnDnOD, Rue! (2) drivin&amp; left of center and (3J 5lh. They wen commander Vlr·
Sma•h, liarold bauer, Wllham, Hu- condttion of vehicles. Other facts gil Walker, first v1ce Jim Simp.
bert and Chii'Jes
and ha;ures noted were that there son, 2nd v1ce, Paul Marr, adjutant
Relatlves ealled here for the are nxty million vehic1u on U. S. Edward HoweU Jr., finance orfT ·
service were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Higbwa.ya. And t.hat
traveling cer Dsv1d Yost, 3 yr. trustee Otis
Durjee and ehildl'en of Pitta~ from New York to Oblcago can Knopp, chaplain Frances Webb.
! burgh; Mr. and Mea. A . B. Dor- be covered on super hie:hways on Sgt. at arms Virgil Roush htst.or.
- · - - - - - - 1 nica, Mrs. Herman Oormci., Wells. ali except 60 mile• of the dl.Stance . ian Dallas Hill an4 service'or£Jcer.
vUle; Mrs. F. D. Akers, Mr. and The Patr,olmen sbowed sUde PIC · Elson Spencer. The prese nt com·
Mrs. A W Snutb, Ruel C Smith, E. tures of many accidents ol the mander 1s carroll Teaford.
Paul Sm1th, Huntington;
Mr8. highway and EXplained caure and
Ike Spencer has been iJI at the
result of eac-h. Another series of home of hi S parents , Mr. and Mrs.
1 John Orr, New WJlm.ington, Pa.
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slides were shown Ulu.s.tlll.ting the Elson Spencer.
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use of band signals of driVers,
Mn . Charles McNicklll and si!also use of bl&amp;hwa:y aigns,
ter, Mr.s . Betty Howell were in
Refre&amp;bments weN served at Parkersburg Thursday.
the close of the meeting.
The
Bo)l Scouts Troop 243 hyld an
next rejular meetlni of 1he a5aqclation w1U be held next Monday
evening, July 23rd at the Legion

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stneLe and a run -prvrluc ng doublt·
bJ Duke Snider, who i:J il' r seor .'.'~
Wedn t&gt;sdav:~ Rtts ulh
~Wally
Post dn,p]ll'd
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HQdaes' fly for a two ?IISI! t.'fi' Or . Ph ilarl el!-'hiu 0 \'hi t·u _~o I. 2nd
AD10ro1 UW!n hit his ftfth hom 'i!' Hr·rot:klvn fi I LrH'Innnti :1. uight
or the year for t~e other two run.~. l\1 ilwaukt 1• 7 r\ t·w Yrnk :t. 11 1!-dl t
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ea.ve up a hom rr to Post In the·
t•a ll!!d l'lld "' !l r·;,i n
fil"8t Inning but st.oppt!d the Red.
Today'• Probablt· Pitchrrs
lea:s wlth.but two hits through t!w
Philiirh•lph 1,, :11 r · t.H·a~n~- ltllgo.
first six mnJngs. He weakenl!f In vi n 5-4 vs nu ~ ll B-:1
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the seventh, bowever , and Clem La
New Ynrk ,. 1 \f 11\ .tll kt ·r - l h-Hn
blrw CAmf to the re!'cue
3-9 vs Sp;.hn H 7
Frank Robinson
atarloo
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Brook lyn ut ( 'iJJciHnt•ti night ---kine's downfall wJt':i a si ngle and M.,glic 2-2 ~ -s J t· ff(•r1ut 1-1
went to second when the Brooklyn 0 1
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hurler fumbled t~e throw.in from
n Y g:anu·~ ~wlw( ILit·d
Friday's Gam•·~
th~ Ol.ltrleld , Ed Ba:Jcy singled to l'itla\.11.1.rgh at. l'ill('illfl&lt;ili rLigiLI
score Robinson, and
Ray Jubon.
ski followed wilh a double that Phlladelphi&lt;~ at Milv.&lt;~rLI('' ' ' Jli"IL I
b r&gt;.)UJ!Jt in the sec{md run or, the New York at ! 'li l('ln!n
The Dodgers scor-ed th :lr othel' Brooklyn at :oil. Lturi~ n:g ht
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BY. TOMMY BOLT
Ex-World Ch•m_pion Club Thrower
CANTON', Mass. UP- I hop:; tu
win the PGA golf championship in
1e '+'tlf!k almnd hut nevt!r again
accUI:!e me of being the etub \hrow
i n ~ chann&gt;ion o£ the world,
1 il~ t J.1 1te was won irrevocably
Wt&gt;dhes ~..~y by
Fearles s FrAley.
And I'd like tu add that even In
m &gt;· hey-day I mver could tOllS one
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al l&lt;1rgc ,
M,,Jultty's post~ned games will
be lJiaycd
on next Wedn esday

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Pblll Jueohs ~ P l·nt lire week
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Pomeroy

It a cR.reer today bt!C~t u;e
or the pressut'(' of buslnf~l affairs.
Jarmol uk, a tackle on the club's
crack (!eJ
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his
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Mr. and •Mrs.' Don Rorr!Ran ~n4
family, ' Mrs. Rol\lnd Osborne an~
two childre n o[ Cincinnati, Glng~­
Stewart of Pcrkersburg and M~­
anLI Mrs, Ed Osborne and two
sons of Canai'Winc-ht!!!lter.
Week- end guests of Mrs. D. '
Rummag'cr were her tlaujhter . Jnlaw
Dallas Rummaler apd
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family mem.-. tatte. ,.., e••Hy
prepi;re4 an the shplett Nclcysnl
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fr~m their' ·hOme Jn Venezuela tv
: visit his pRTcnts, Mr. and Mrs.
Grendille Graee Sr.
Weekend guestS Of Mr. and Mrs .
M. L. carr and enjoying a plen.ic
dinner Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Mi1la.rd 9all and Jour chi!·
dren of Long 'Acres, W. Va., Mr.
and Mn~ . R. J", Woodyar~ and
~on Robert and Mr. ·and Mrs . Sian·
lev and son Richard of Athens :
Mf. and Ml'!!. H. D. Carr, Mr. and

Kraft Pimento or plain , .

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Mrs. Elmer Shaffer ~f Niles. Hon·
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were M. L. Ctlrr's ~ ister , Mrfi.
Charles Ev~ns, her huSband and
dau~hter Nanc,_ of Lo-' An gcle~ ,
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the' new Chevrolet are lar-.dilferent. .
But these two clmmpionsl!ave ope
oupetb quality in oommou-btlth
were. bOrn iO.cling to t!ie road as
though they were part ol itl_
Chevrolet'sastonisbina!Otldability
iS a big reason why it's' America'a
short traek itOck ear racing champion. It can and does out-run and
out-handle cars With 100 more
horsepower. When y6il jVed nltll&lt;- Amepca•s. Jarpst selllnl Car..;.
' oolid •l'!hility to silper!&gt; ensiiles 2 miiUon ~e .owners ' than any
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hnrt, Parkt(lrsburg, Mts. - Lynme
. McinniS of Akran 'and Fred Cole, man of Reedsville. TUesday visi·
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Mr qnft Mrs R. L . Dailey ~·nd' ~hi­
Lee Carr all of Columbus;
Mr.
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t ~s. J.na and A~na, ~~}; Anna's
fianL'e .Tohn Smallwood of Somer.
w. Va., Mrs. Dorothy Cash·
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Mrs. Talbptt accompanied them
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Dunt ot
Home to Xenia .
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Mr. and Mrs. F:"loyd Talbott
Durst and dau.hter were recent
I Akfon, Mr1. MI,)Siy Talbott o g:uesh of Mr. i nd Mrs. Joe Clrcle
Portland spent TueB!Iay arttrnoo . lind daughter, Balhan.
Randlll Talbott, Alhens Jptont
,.h~ Dell TIJbptt and E]-er Car.
The hymn 1 i Dg and jitM)' 1upl the weelr.elld with hi• parent!!.
penter ·ahd fimlly.
_r_. aad Mil. Dell Talbou.
Mr•. Max.lnt Durst and 1ons p.~r held htTe J'uly 14 ..., .. wen a_t-_M

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Basnett, RF-P
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Linda Eden· we-re Sunday 1ueat1
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eden (Jf
Letart,
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Mr.' ::n d Mrs: Junli.Jr ' Willlam ~ ot

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lht' W&lt;ly ft11 llw Yanks as h1' ht·ld
the lusc1·s !(I t-i g hf hil'i, Jllld atsn
Wll~ the hie hiltt•r 11f lh l' ganl~" a ~
PHILADELPIDA UP Mike ht• h:mc,.d nut f,ll ll' hit.~ in -~h
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Saturday Only
July 21
Tyrone Po~r
T,rry Moorj!
",C:Int• 01· Khyber Rl~"

cl tt" 1-0 vi! Sisler 4-:l
Clcvd und nl Wa.'ihinglon ni ,l! hl
- G;m·ia 6-8 vs Slobh:-~ 7 7
Chi &lt;"ngo nt ButtimoL·e
nil;(hi -Pi l"t"&lt;'e 13-4 vs f' o rnlt•lro~ 2·2

Hackett's

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Randolph Scott
Ange \9Lansbory

Uosl rrn 7 Kan.~os ( 'J \_v 4
Wa chingtnn (j Cl!'Vl' lUilLI !i, 11'1 lwi
&lt;'IPV!'. II Wush. I , 2nd ni ~hl
B;1li imur!" 4 C hicago 3 night
Tod•v'• Prob1ble f11tcht-r•
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Anne Francis

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children 0( lertia ret1.1rpfq
Cath)' Bluell,
Laneuter It
tr;om Florida S1turday evenip1 tpendinw thl! summer with her
aod •pent the weekend with bet arandparent'. Mr. and Mrt. Cha».
IDd

J!lronbs Mr1. W. A. St.rka of Murray, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Grendille qrace

July ·
ranee
Mens
Work Shofs
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Charlu ~otre and family , Out·
vHle were re-cent peats ot btl
puentt.. Mr. a.ud Mn. David

STIVERSVILLE

LO.NG BQ'1"'TQU

' These Bargains
Chec!k
Cruiser·.
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fh1•ow Ll, Tommy -. Or ttaey II
come up anLI pull l.he ct~b. ?u
of my hand .almost before I ruus.h
~Y b~ckswm~~: 1-o see what clul·

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Lw pper.- MPs . Steve Eblln was . in
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· cha rge with Mr3. Pat Tracy aiJSLslM2iL'Y Lo u Smith who l.'! spend- \ in g.
t.ht summc1· in Mil'hi ~ ~u spe- nt
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fam ily.
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two- runs against Joe Black in th e
fifth on 'ft()bln8on's t.•rror
and
o1n1rlesby Snid(r, CUJ'I rurillo and

Friday in Columb\11.
Major apd Mr•. S. R. Kerr and
ehlldren of Ft . Bran, N. c .• apent
sev eral deyL~ the pa•t week with

Di '•lil atl ll:ntl t· tl \hi' funNa l of
1 F~da Br; t ~hll w in · ('olum
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were receat pHil of Ebtr (.;ar·
Rev. and
floll!lld Ku!Uf__Of penter and ramily.
Trlnwa:y Yi.. ted NqJ:nUr with JJr 1 Ben Alli n and 100 Howard made
and Mrs. Clarence lwaUIW,
1 ~r~~~: ~~~Jn!t~;,t::e. delivertnc 11

ZION

~pent

Ja nlf'~ C i moh~ on 1l
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Eblin and
s pcnl WL•tln esda\• in Hun t cbilLII'en w_e re ~ent cal1ru at tM
'f,hey 1 ~pp~ a u•t\ on l' ttf{('(' hom e of hL'i brothen Art ~nd Wa)._
,Pent th o "day ilt -tlw. 1er,
Park
- Brownie Troop No. 2 beld tflelr
Mrs. G••urg ~ Ih-n fl haw and Mr$. meeting at , ~ailey's.: Lake Mo~da. v

Not lt-eallll ~ Bad
Acutally and truly, I haven't

please, from now un ~qley is tlu
club throwing champion or the
world. Not me.

tnPt't Wf'llston in the event und
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Mr. and Mr1'. Al,pha fhu•en' fo
Altendanel'! &lt;Lt Sunday School on
Hy1ell
Run and Mn.
Rarbel
l&amp; Wlil '16 offering $Jl .Q8.
her p :~ rents, Mr . and ~n. John ~ouog of .MLebla:Ut vlalted Sat., /I :J&lt;.J Mra. Sud HudqeU and l&gt;iehl. Mr-1. Florence Howell wu
urda,- with Mr. and Mft. R.pymond
. and Mrs. !l l' m y Hu d nell ·hsvt• a Sunday a:ut"st.
Arnold.
after vhlitinw th t&gt;
Dr-. and , Mrs. peCan of Hope.
Mr. and Mra. Willfam ltillina:e-r
'4i ~ Mr. and J,J~ s. Or· dale- Ml!slon. Ky ., were over
of Roseville viaittd Mr. and Mn.
and lh t• ~11 rn e s;t (&gt;o\1. . night gu f:' sh of Mr. and
Mra. Clarence Swauger.

Ke-lley _

thrown or broken any more clubs
th&lt;1n such players as Sam Snead,
&amp;nd CAry Midlecoff. Y{lU wouldn't
hard!)! believe tt, but golf Ians
have hurt me for a long time by
concentrating on my suppused ec. ..
certnelttes rat h er than on my
go f.
Thl'y'll follow me and, when I

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WITH

SPORT PARADE

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r· •J m ing Sallu·d ay and Mon
1la r hnv t.' ll .. en des ig1w ted as Meigs
L HI!J l.t•&lt;.g u1• day in Pomroy lllld
llL'II I"by tt' rr ilory as L!ttle Lea;.: u .
I vbyt"rs will pt·l·son?.lly c011durt a
I (lown lown and ho us t• to house
I dr i\' • fo r f l,\ll {ls
the leagu ~
l. itt k Lea!,! uers wil l be stalloned
dnwn town on Sa turf'l ay with
(' 111.
1 mi ~: ht say, too, that if 1 lli!
t aHt t · r~. l: nd th en on Mond11y with a ball lik
old Fearle,\ls you'd
s iLP•'r vis' ml will mok ' a eomp-i('t, rea lly see ~orne {'lob thro~ing.
tuw· of the town wH!t co n tain~.-.,·s
1 might say, too. that if 1 hit
to •·H ist- funds .
a ball like old FNtrle~s.
you'd
&lt;HfH' ~rs of
th~ Meigs
Litlle really sh• some l'lub throw i ng.
Lei.ig ue and seventl pnrents
met
W
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1
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~; 1 ~ 1 night RL the P!&gt;meroy Ju ~lo
e pL·oresstonl~ls st_art p a~ tn
II J.:h Schorn with Pl' 1~ident Eddi the PGA chamown:ihJp
Fnday
Guinthe-r in c!large of th e meeting an~ . after playin~ ~ilh F earless
rt WIIS !lllOOUnCed at that time t hat J etlher sh oUld WIO 111 a walk Or
r :rth t 1am and every player
had -get knocked ril!·ht of[ in the first
hr·1·11 covered by Jn .. uranee,
and r ound . I'm holding my breath
cadl pl:•y e r was r ~ quesld to bLin
whil ~ W!liting- to see .wh _t 18 holes
S2 ( ~I tr1 hi s nLELnager to oover th.. with him did to my gume.
in surance.
Plaru wer{' aL«&lt;J marlc- to pic
T'1 i~

,-~ m

then break even c.n th ....
road ; s • r t·~ tom g ht 1~111\ JJ;•I J dft·o&lt;• t
llut tbe~edlegs will h&lt;L\'t' lu get 1l ~lii r li ng agaLm; l S.-1 '" a~l l l' or
*Hi; ~
tr to m~;;ke tht' t•urrrn t Hri,.. kl _l 11 J dft'"" t h '·' ~p li lt· two
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a socc-ess .
dt'l' L' L"Il '. :In ti l'll .1'"!1r· I!.•' bruk ,·••
Cincinnati h!l.'l twokPn r vr n in n •·n "' fou• ~.;. • r 11 J.
e~t ••mes !iO far . Including \\o't•tlnesd.a, · nlffhl'!i. 6-3 loss
lu th ·
Jli.qjQllyb 'riod&amp;ers, but
anotll.L'!'
Winning .strenk could
.~uh,. t· t ht.!
~fm-e U}L
' He::Hegs tak ~·
~9thfi" ,_ajh.'fh swln,; n. ~t

. Thursday,
JL1Iy 19; 1955
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ByAia!'L~aver ~ tittleLeagpers ----TODAY'S
Fund Campaign
St,''r·ts Saturday

lu rlu C:o llll" ;u lU .i
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od baseball saying Is lh&lt;l\ ~ . b u~~~-~ f rom l lan1il l ron ;1nd
ll:i1 r
contend t" should win about
two ! ,,,,., n tn S••u l h llt·· I,· I'I J l lh• n
aut of three ~mes at '1onw ~ nd I Cilw in nati W LW I' ti p Ow ll•Hig(• r
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pennanl ('('nlend l•r

QUITE A GAL - ••••

til ,· HPti-

CiiU!\ilDIU Rtd!egs ar ~·pla y ing I ~~-~ - iLI HI M .lll :l~1· r \\' d l l A. hloil l \)\
.800 'ball since the All Str r l&lt;1yuff . \'-It• D od);(t' r -~ "' ' ' t' hHrwro·d •n pr •·
Wl~af's not so good for a home- ' t;a nk r 1TD • ••n11·~ I" :•l~&lt;ntl
ti 1 ;1~1

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July 18, 1956

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7· 12-6tr

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Rutland Tow114hip. 31
Outbaard motor, like new. Trnd ~
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IH'rcs land, house, barn and out
od in on the new &amp;o\l-Atwalt'r
GRUESER
BLOCII: CO.
bmltl-11)8.11. See GOOJ'Ij;e A. Meln·
with baU·•· mauc: Ml'trr.Jwl ltun
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6-1-tf
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On Rt. 313. C•ll Wm, OruNtr.
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PJumblng, Phpne 411-M, Pmn•• ·
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7-1/l.tf I'OMEHOY-4-•·oom modern fran&lt;~• II

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duors.bnlhBcautlfull)·
btl.sr.me nl, nice Jot.
I pint $1.13
prupfrty for veteran at
1 plnt .01
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1 quart $1.~11
MIDDLEPORT- 7-room frame
FRECKER'S PLUMBLNG SIIHI', b.tth Gns
Pomerny, OhiQ..
7 · 1ti·3Lc
(irnvd to Hill.
s&lt;rtet
street.

lllg!t

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White Em:~mcl l'aiut

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me 11how you how to savl' S$5-

your budget each 'month . Ou1·
BARGAIN CATALOG &lt;'all
fr.nm 20 to 80 o/. uu
•llond•'•dl of items. Yl\·rrtund1 .~~ ·
new and fu ll~· J.:Uar&lt;.~n ­
Ru sh
to us flf)W ;:nd .\ 011
otlr calnlo~ plu~ n
WOl'l h $:1 towarrl lhl'
of nny of our nwl ·
. Th iR i~ the s&lt;n1w ~~
$..'l for $1. n on' l )u· ~~li~~~~~~~'''~IIIUr dollar tn&lt;"lay In
SF:RVIr~ E 1'0., E.·
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Pin, Autompblle. Heelth-

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Llh, Cat.ualtv and Bond•

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MOJDLI'.:I'ORT li•l
home wlth bllth,

flull"lt5 con -

G' ra~t iron tub: 19":&lt;

1ln1lD

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gas
f1·onl and
ed on corner
duu bll"l (iat·age.
HAHIUSONVIJ..LE- '1 room frame
ho u~e with baTrl.wood
ftoora,
Venetla n bllndJ. Water ln bouse .
Large lot wltb excelleot gardf'tn
nnd 4-tar garage $3500.00
F.AltM~40, ~terl'8, nlce, clean, and
wcll-(enccd. 1 acrel!' of bottom .
7-room frame hou se with barn
flr•.l plenty other bulldlngSI. Located on good road one mile
fr om one mile from State
from Stntt. Route 124.
w:ll trade for grotery 1 ga11
lion, or businen. $6000.00.
CUC~LER REALTY
Box 229 Phone 108

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Aeeounts. Andllo, Tax J&gt;ro.
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Top Quality at a Savings•. .'.Why Poy More?,'
A&amp;P Crestmont... Pineopple, · Lemon
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Ice C'ream lors .. _•
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NON-CARBONATED FRUIT DRINKS ... GRAPE

Lincoln Heights
Canasta Club Is
Entertained
Mr11 Eug('ne Conde entertained
the Llnooln Helghti Canasta Club
Tuesday evening O·t her home.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Robert Dailey, Mrs. Lawrenee Morar·
ity, Mrs Rirhard Freeman and
Mrs. Douglass Sl:-~ger
A dessl:!rt eourse was served by
the hostess to those named above
and Mrs. Ray Woodgeard,
Mrs.
William Wallace and Mrs. Shirley
Gutn ther.
The next meetina: will be helcl
at the home or Mn. Rober\ Da iley
on Tuesdr;y evening, July 31.

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ThP &lt;~nnua l-plcni~ of Mary Sh r ine
,will b.~ held on Sunday , July
at ' I . P. ·m. at Jbe Sh:-in-e Cub, Gnllipol·s F'am1Ues and frljnds at'i!
VJPCOmfl nor\ are. "ask~ to bring
i~e1r own table servtc ·.

Canlon Mist UP - Terl Joh~·
~·op . . th~ -~ p1:0 a~· U1 1 DuPont
Country ClUb at Wilmington , Del .,
s hot a hole in one with
11 No. 4
Iron on the 190-yarC fourth 'lol&lt;;&gt;
litH'ing £:. pracll-ce round for th~
PGA cht.mpionstlip
wh!eh star t s
Frtday.
COLUMBUS, Ohi"fl UP - How.
ard
HoJ)'8long
Cassa.(.)y,
o :lio
State Unlv fl'sity's two-time
All·
American halfback . confers w.ith
Detroit Llfltul oftlciala todaY· abo11t
a. contract for . the {'l)mlng N.a.tlon·
al F ootball League ~e-ason. Cas.$&amp;-~
Is r eport 1d
1-e11dy to
sign a
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Pick: up your prescription i£
sh()pping near us. A great 1)1Bny
people en trust us with t!te reSpo.nsibtllty of t1iling their preBl•r lptiong. Ml1Y we compouu:.l
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The CUb Scouts hat at, Mrs.
Wyolt Chadw•ll. Thtlr them e ia
L
" Bo1ts" for f.ul~ and the~ c11r1ved 1
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b~atfl fro~ tvory soap. . ,r..ex t 1
meeting W.11l be ih twb weeks.
Poaier6y~ Ohio
Sf"~t- were Paul, D~ ~id and Jim
Preserlption Chemists
Chadwe ll, Bobby Grmst('ad, Mau- r •Quotation by Josiah Wtedg('cr ice Cl1rk . C harif~r. and Ravmond
wood 0730- 1795 )
McFar1and, Ronnie St~in. Bill F~y
Copyright 1956 (7wl)
Mrs. Chadweii ... Mrs. ThOmas Gnn/
and Mr!f. Wm . McFaTian~d~--~=====-.:..::.:..::====

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Drug Store

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Red Ri- .... 28
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day ,evening for a wi t\er roa.st.
The regular m,a~rrt.J ng of the troop

wunam

or

Rex Ford Miller, whose place
· re.idence is unknown and,
ho'&amp;e last-. plactr .af .residence WILli

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Brownie Troop
Is En·tertaJned . A&amp;P -Brond .. Orange ond Gropjl~rillt

was ' held prroedlng
wl..,er
roast. Slaw,
Potato chips
a.nd
sort drinks were a·ll'ved· with t!M
wlenen.

69c.

27c
Hi-C Orange Drink.-~.CA~ · Sc
Orange ·.bllce=· ~·~1 ~~.ISC

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It is also~ a s tatistical fact that
you are spending a tess percentage
your income for medi·
&lt;lnes than you U6ed to.
The millions of dollart be.
ing ~· pent annually for medl·
c&amp;l researc!l has developed med.i.
cines t hat are not only saving
more. lives, but are also helpi ng
you to ge t b~tter muc)l ,more
quickly. YOu need leRS mOOicin·
ea per illness than you us"ed tb.
Modern 'pr-escriptions are wonderful, and w,e carefully- price
each one to give you honest

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evefa.nd, ObiO. and that his pre.
nt_ place. of resi.denee
cannot
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nt on the 17th day of May, 1966
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· t plaintjff, Mildred Mtller, fit Wichita -4 Ch ~ rl cston !&gt;
1 her petition against him in the
Om2.ha '·3 S( Paul 2 game calli
)mmOn Pleas Court of Meigs
: 6 ihnings, rain
mnty, Ohio, being cause .n um[ndlanapoli s
5 Louisville 2 1.
er 12,419, in tlte said coutt for
value.
, 7 Innings.
.
1 divorte and ot.b.er re ·i ef.'
1 rnd lanapolls 4 I..oulsv1lle 2
2nd
The . prayer f
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tit' on ·
. Oenv\1' at Minne~flolt
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;,a ~~~ • • , for divorce-, care, custody and
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t'Ontrol of minor ch!Jd, alimony
I Columbus 7 Havan11. 2
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YOUR PHYSICIAN
'J'm·onlo 8 Buffalo 7
~mor, chtld, and for equata.ble_reMiami 2 RI-chmond 1 1st
lief. 1he ~efend.a!Jt ts reqwred t~
CAN PIIONE9
an~wer sa1d petitiOn .;~n the 18tli
1M:ami 2 Richmond I 2n((
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Southern A"oclaf.lon
d11y of Aug. 1956, or judgme nt
WIIENYOU NEE~
StaJ:s ~lO.J'Jirmit 1 g pam o
will be laken against him. . . .
A MEDICINE
East•rn ·Ltague
~LDRED M£Lt.ER. P a1nhff ..
'hrmt&lt;&gt;n 3 J ohn stown
1 1st O'BRIEN AND O'BRIEN
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bu.'i recent newlyweda. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Pest who were
mari•d July , had JU&amp;t rctumed
.trom t heir honcym&lt;~on at Virgln1.1
Beach. Mrs. Pest is the former
Janet Sammons, .Char1eston .
Pre1ent were the hon!Jred g: uel'lts 1
and Mr. and Mr!. Glen Catlett
and daugh ter, Su:~:anne of Wheeling, W. Va ., MiSl Joan Pest, Cin Bill Pc.t, Columbu.a and
the ho•Ja.
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lavatory and clnsPr "e"t w ,.. Marilyn
Moor,o
Patriel1 Fields. Janloe ODd Jant
prl1~0
&gt;ln jllllo n Special
Evallll, Lou&amp;nna. L· .ontld 1 Anlta l
Vadi sh, PIU!Hb ing, FOR SALE-S\)\aU
Collin-s, Su,sa.nu ,. A~. 'Lln41! , .
M!1
Headley
St..
7-HHf
orn~e
28"'M
Bal].ey,
Linda Lou · Smith, Rqth
Oh ~ o. (Gravel Hi.)J)'
Pomeroy \'l•t. Bank Bldll. Ann Bailey and Mrs. ,
Col.
tanks last mo re
ltns, Leader. Mnl Donald Bailey, 1
t ime, get our price! Carpeliter wo-rk, doou, fiooring
105 E. Seeond St.
and repairs. Crud-e Oil $3 barre II
buy. Jtie
Vadi.sh.
Law· ,
Pomeroy, Ollie
Phone 90'7-M . VlRGU. TEAFORD
48-M- Pome;.....,_
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1 Cards 107: Musial , C.mis 10
AIJhburn, Phils 102 ; Dark, Car(

BORDEN'S BISCUITS cQIL 1Oc

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Hits-Mantle, Yanks

Whiting 5 lb.69c

Mr. and Ml'S. OLis Trevey ente r.
tai ncd with a dinner Sunday al
their home, Butternut Ave., honoring her son and daugh te r-en-law,
Mr. and Mrs . Gene Pest of Colum·

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Quality •
Merchandise
Reosonobly Priced

120 IH Insurance

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Newlywed Couple

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Sliced and Pimento
8o:r pkg. 29c
Pickle Loof
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8 o:r pkg. 25c
Slic:ed Bologno
8 o:r pkg .. 47c
Sliced Peppers Loof •
Boneless Beef Stew .. . . . . . . . .
lb 55c
Fresh Frozen ... Pan Ready

At Dinner, Sunday

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UlTLLDOZER FOR HIRE. Pondg,
ba s f'ment ~ . lu ndsrnpmg, etc. P.
M ("owd cr·y. Lon g Bottom, Ohiu.

1953 PON11AC Acyl in der, 2-doo1
7- 1J.lf - - -- - - - dclux: seda1\. rla \\ ll' ~S two-Lone
blue fim .c;h, SHfl5. Blnet tn nr's, RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
Ph.onc 200. CJelaod Appliance
Pomeroy . Ohi o.
7-12-lll r
Store, 118 W. Main St... Pomeroy
1~ MERCURY 2~uur Scdnn ra2·23·lf
dio, h('atce·. lwu new t in•t~,
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VICE AU D\akel Repaired by Ex
.Martin,
7 14-tf
pert TeehniclBDI. Pbone 6284 Y
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Middleport,
8-l~U
wa,e.:on {Sub) (i uod 11rcs. hl'n l rr,
new rings, Sh11rp blnrk finish.
~_:_=:.==-$843. Pomeroy Mulor Co. Phone
Harnos-Slmpson llliuraDX!e Aa:ency,
4-91.
7·14-atc
Middleport . Flr.e • Au1Dmoblle·
Bonds. Pho-ne 6315-X
6-20-tf
19M CHEVJWLET 1,2 ton PanPI ,
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1Me1 Auto, Flr.,, .Polio. C11U Do11
Phone 491
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Mills, Middleport. Oblo.

Robinson , Re&lt;lllff
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To Sell, Trade or All·
nounce, Let A· Daily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Wont Ad be Your
Representative,
- They Get Results.-

(20)Busine's Services

Bo~· rr .

Cards
t ll 20. ~
Ya"kll 77 ; Yo~
Musial,
70; Wertz, lncl
64.; SimpsaJ
ans 67 ; Boyer,
Athletics, .{{aline, Tiget"s and I.·
mon, Senators, all 4H .
Runs:- 'Mantle, Yknas 77 :_ YOf&gt;

Choice Cuts ... Round Bone ,Selected ... Sliced
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Heio Wanted

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Auto 5oles

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ReedsvU.\e by a
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For Sale- Trade

OHIO VALLEY
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THE 8Mim FAMILY

War nur,
Adult guests lncl\lded Mrt. Warner, Mn. William Walter~. Mr1.
Lib by Oller, )\n. Rober t Ha&amp;aerty
Mrl. Naomi k:inj, Mrt. Nona
Story. Mrs. Ula Hl! nnsler, Mr1.
Robert t~tre . Mrt. Dolly Spiret,
Mrs. Ma n e carson, Rutland.
Ch.ildren prese nt were David Le
Vauahn, Kathy Bailey. VIrginia
and Craii File , Btu,Hennsler,
DoxiJ!: and Penn i Wal ters, J immy
W-arner, Cynthia Milll, Brenda ,
Nadine and PhQt'be Dou glas, Barbar• Ann and The~esa Kidd, Rl._
berta Ann· Duckworth, Ella Kldd . ·
Chip and ~iehard Haner:-y. JuCy
Overturf,
Martha
N1eholson,
,..,
Clrolyn Sue Nictlolson.
Debby
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and Gene Carson, Steve ar.d Rkky
- Oiler, Pat, Peeg~· and
Steven
Cl818 of Story , Tommy Snires. Bes•i·~ afl•l
were Shirley Smith, Debby,
Cherola
~ -·~--·- ... .. .............. -u.dy p1rnic and (..:ath1e l&lt;:ing, MifkY Zer~le,
uesda)' oo. t·be- laWn at the home Clifton(
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F Mr;!l. Jaeob -. Mees, Athen~. with
·n. Minnie · Neutili ng as co-hosCUB SCOUT TOUR
·ss.
Den Five ol tht! Middleport tub
A s hort business 1ession was con
ucted b)' th e presi denl. Mrs. G. Pack w~rf! accompa nied by D,en
~- Parker, after which a sotial Mother Mrs. William Mo~; ri.s when
they toured Rich Valley Ice Cr€!am
ow- was enjoyed.
Attendina: were Misses Aueusb plant Middleport Tuesday Mrs Wll
nd Ada, Genhehner, Mrs. TbotnaM bur Rowle)· wus in charge of ihe
foeglein, Mrs, Parker. Mrs. AL inspection tour and treated ~be
ert YoutJa:. Mrs. Richard Ca mp- tollow ing Cub11 to a fill up of \Ce
"11. Mr~. Jacob Gloeckner, Mra . cream: Juck Satterfield • Micky
).Jude Darst, Miss Carrie Yea- Morri~. J im'::' H ~rkett , Bill Neu!.z
'!~" . Mr~. C. E . W. Downie, Mi ss Hn" David Tnoma•.
reUe Bing, Mrs. Bertha Pownall,
"TH!I.SE THINGS .
ln. 0 . Jl. Myers and the hm~tess·
C.-\LLF,Jl DEAR ARB,
s. Guests were Mrs. T. W. Bene:l:'l,
WHEN JUSTI,y
Irs. Dev Hvsl'll and Mrs.. Gertrud~
ESTIMA~rRO.
'reneh of Pnmerov; Mr~ Sidney
THE CHEAPEST"
tcKnight , Karrsas Citv, Mo., Mr6.
t ~ rman Strsuss and granddaugh•(Aut!'lor's name below)
·r , Ci nda Sue Cotner of Atheri~
It is true that the cost of
1d Miss Kathrl·n Benge'! of Cin·

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\1r. ~nd Mn. Robert. Duckworth
.e lebrated her birthdt; with 1;1
:JIIrty al bflr home Tuesday.
The party will -held on the lawn
nd a b1rtbday cake deeorated in
eilow and lill·een was w:ed aa the
enterplece of the table. Cup ~ake;;
leeorated with yeUow roses, ice
ream , koohld~. mints and favors
f balloons, sU£keu and bUbble
{urn were aerved to t-he gue!tJ by
.rs. Duckworth wbo was W itted
•y Ru th Ann Lockett 1nd Shirlt&gt;v

and coffee
will be
by the Happy Harv Jters I
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elro.u pr:icedh1g thtl m e~ting and a 1
BY UNITID) : : :
d in he-r f; ~ill be 1erved
bY thl!
NATIONAL
wo~pen ot 'the Federat ed
chu'"&lt;'h l Pl•yer·Ciub
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~-o~ also bY, t!1e W()m en of Q! , Un. Ba:Jey, ._ ..
1~ed Me-thodist -church.. Following Aaron, Milw. 78 30 1 51 99 .3

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LIVING ROOM SUIT
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fhe Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ol'ilo

~ Pli"'l weioc- made for the Rqion. held sponsor d by the
Friendly
Gu~ld which will
be Ctrcle.
,
bi!J4 ~t tlle ' P'ederati'M! C hur~ h oil
Pllnii were also made lor f.amil)
· Oet..A1'lllen .tbe ex4cu.tlve Ooard Dlght at t'le .neXt reeular m 1et1ni
of the 1Women'a Gu.lld of the F-ed· of the Guild with th r Friemlly Ctr
erated Church met Tpe.sday l'Yen· cle as ho.&amp;te-Js s. A book review Of
Jna at the churc~t '
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the Americe. n Ind:an will be giver
'fht rneetiQJ op ·&lt;lrlf'd with. a l!'"ead by Mary Vkginla R' ibel and Mik
·! llJ and prAyer by Mra.
Waldo ·sl.minoru h as been Invited to · d~
Ba,~f.;. f!r!Ia.s ·Eliwbd h Fiek, pres-[ play hls lnd.inn collection and ((J.v
tthftt1 ipjfo~ntcd the toUowing rl1tlr a talk Oh th e American Indian. I
n1en for the regiana.J
meeting · free will olfertng will
be htk#l
Miu Ernw. Smit-h,
registration : and g.lv£-n to Simmon.!! for hl.s worl
Mri. Louis •Re;llb.,l. reception; Mrtl. wit h the Indians.
Btii lieutzling, dec,Jrations: Mrs.
-------Fred Plaettnar, pagES: Mrs. Lena
., dln. . r: M" Morvin Burt
~Ia]'
Lea~rne
and ~. Roy
Seyfried ,,
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BACK WITH

Cub Master Ben Batey has anther, Chne Matthews, ~ seriously nounce1 an over night
campjng
IM:IIIUn tasertlou.
FURNISHED APARTMENT
4
HI at Univt&gt;r s1ty
Hos pital was tnp at Camp Chester J\lly 2.i for
IJ!ea•l .One mooUI ror 2S .:eob
rooms and bath, utilities -;pai.d ,
Mr a•d Mr•. M 1 · G
called home by Lh e sudden death Cu bs uf Pack 244 and their fathera
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furnace bea t, adults. No pets. sehl~r and sons of Lubbock Tex o
~r nep e-w-m- aw o n Rus. or other adult ~uardians . Each
Cub mu st be under tne
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Also f urms
· h e d bedroom. Neor are guests of her parents, Mr.
' and·• sell. Che•" hire.
ue Charted for advertising if not
P omeroy Hig h Scbool. Mrs. Fred Mn W. O. Barni!z
Mrs AJ!t'en Cnsto and daugh iN ,
PAJO.~or belllO~fl ~e ·...:;~of each
Langlotz, Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone
H.cv and. Mrs. Halph Z"•del and Sylv1a.. Cheshire,
were.
rec..?n!
UlOD"" 0 owlll6 inSertlon.
302 X
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gue.,"Is o f Mr. an"" .'I l.li;.
Siron -w Ad•tltti&amp;ln.i-5bo1lld be
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Refrigerator; on \'acat10n In Was h tng lon D C
Y n &lt;In
y.
ftported&gt;ima.:.edtatouy . 'Ll!ll Daily 8 cu . f1 Adm iral
,.,.,, Se• Mra. AI ·
Carla Wi13on MiddlE- port' · :
Mr. and Mrs. Jalue~ R. Cochran
Seotl.e l will not ...uc.. reSI&gt;''Ds.iblf' I •partmo•t
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bert a Mil am. Syracu:w, Ohio, or an ovt&gt;rntght guest of Janet Car·
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7-17-:Up penter Tuesday
vaca wn rlp .
ey VI!Hte
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army buddy or Mr. Cochran in ,
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O· :·or n'nl - E!(•t:\nc wa pape r
11 cy a re urne
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titea oi Eventa pnnted .at re•u·
s teamer Cllnl"" F » her, Mid after a bu.smess vU;it 111 ~h·H he
a _e m.
a., _a!l
Jen
rove 11
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.n ee n Chicago to VIsit her aunt, Mrs.
lar ela.$Sified.
dlt-~orl. Ph . 6265-X.
J1 . J.tf
1 rat,..a. Otntuanes
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Ann Byron and uncle,
Delmar
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pu bl IS e a1 ce.nt per wor .
rs.
en at 1e~t an
aug htcr Dalst and Mrs. Dant. Their ohll ·
Cllar&amp;ed Ad.s tt"!cetved oy matl or For
Ledden,
•- firenlr--ti:xte-naioa
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Cl .... Su7.anne 0{ W h PI;' 1mg. w· v a., ar~ dren Linda and J1mmy remained
to!Ppbun~ J!Ven carefUl Jt'...JI \l .x:a 0
oaru.:~l
NP
O.ua. the guests or M a nd M
lion.
Clinton Fisher, .Mfddjeport.
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rs. Ot 15 here with their grandparents, M :·
Phone 62ti~X.
_ _ __t_:~I~J'reve~ .
and Mrs. C. P . Williams.
Mr. and M1·s. A. H. Bae r who
'Mr and Mr F
k
Ch" .
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t l&lt; d II lt' 50th weddmg
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s . ran
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f1vc room apartments; 2 fuUl'· cam.(! o a e n
b1·e w. Mrn Dale Mourning and
room apartme nts, AU with laun- anmversary of h 1~ -~ls h'r 2nd brv- Mrs. Norman ""'ayland are in
S_A_C_RED
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dne;s and gar~ge.i- .1\. N. Bengel, th er-m-law , .\lr. a.nd Mrs. Albel t t:leveland attending th e Slate Le- 1
CREA"'M SOC IAL,
WL'rl nc:.day,
Pomeroy, ObJO .
5-14-tf Ebersbach left 1uesday Cor Col-~ ~ion and Auxiliary·- convention ~
car 1
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t1 ·t,·tc
umhu.s after a ten .d.ayg vi sJt with The ChcesebrewA are r epresent "
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ach fami y and her s is·' t•'ves •r Drew Webater Post an&lt;l
'-A-Ill muous Sl'rvm g
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7-l6-6tc t
Mers M
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on . Public Jn\'tled .
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~r.cla_ arr, Syracu.se Auxiliary and Mrs. Mourning .an d
---- UNI''UHN ISH~ lint floor apartey Will VISII 10 C:olumb us With Mrs. W.ayland represent Feeney·
ment; fURNISHED second floor Mr. an,d M~s. Darwm Bryan be- Bennett Post Auxiliary.
SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW';"
Baller'a will give yu u the best
apartment. Call 6170-J 7~ 18-6te fo_re ret urn mg to the1 r home b1
Mrs. J . B. Hayes who bad been
uade on !urmh;.re W' applian-- - · - Tipton, Iowa.
staying with h er daughter Mrs
ce~o
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M&lt; &lt;. B"n Neul-'&gt;·hg, stote cha 1o. Frank Cheese b rew and husband
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7- 19-6tp
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Jennie Sue Ei se lstci n left t-oday
and, hu returned to her homl'
House
fur
rent,
5
nnles
from
Ra·
for
Clev('l
and
where
they
will
atin
Chester. An other
daughter,
l.(JSt - Bruwn J N~cy
Co w with
ewe lin Portland !load. 7 rooms tend thr. American Leg ion Auxil- Mrs. M:ary Ruders mith is staylflg
cr1mpcd hornh. La.&lt;,\ ~~·&lt;·n f"riwith 1!:11..&lt;&gt;, e lectric, water in kit- inry ~t alt' cun vent.ion Tbey will with Mrs . Ha~es at present.
day at 1-!ob~n . If fuu ml cull
chen. G-ood lucahou, Write Box represent the Drew Webster Po ~t, Robe rt Turner and childr~n c,f
68HI M. Wm . Jl u.~: h , )Jiddlepurl ,
668-X, % The Dailey sentinel. un 1t.
Bucyrus are visiting hiS paren1.-;,
Ht. 1 on Rt. No. 7
7 lt:i-3k
668-X 'J.. Th .1 Da1ly Sentir.eel.
Mr. and Mrs. J oe Turn er while he
George Hood anrl Mr. and Mrs. is on vacation . Mrs. Robert Tur
J
John Earl Hood and fam1ly of ner is vactionjng in the southern
( 1.6)
Charleston
are gue!!b of Mr. and s-tates.
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L H. RAWLING SONS CO. - 24
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE
Mrs.
Emory
Haggy
and
crther
relaMr.
and
Mrs.
Stewart Harri s
AOllf Wrecker Service.
Day
8
Rooms
and
hath,
1
block
to
tives
·and
su
n,
Dick,
have
returned from
Phone 6227. Night Phone 6039AT AoPI
either school , 3 m inute.~ walk tv
~;_;_.;;;;.;;"".;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;; I f Ashland , 0., wh er e they visitt-."
X. DODGJI.PLYMOUTH DEALt ow n. Priced fur quick sale.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ERS.
3-8-tl
Phone 500·J .
7·16-6tp
Clark.
:omplete WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
Peat"l Hysell, Rutland , is conJ'I'RUO'I'UlU.L 1 BEAMS
4
room~. 1f.t basement, .hot wateT
b~:ancina: and brake sf!rvice.
fined
to the home ofhi&lt; ois ter .
and ~hower, nt Ma~:~(m. Call TUr·
Hackett's Saf&amp;ly Service, Welt
Mrs.
G&lt;"!orge
J ohnson , local, with
ner 22295. Mrs. F. C. ~itton ,
lbin Street, Pomcro7, Ohlo.
a
severe
virus
infecti on.
7 ·16-6tp
80RAP ffiON _ IIETAIJII
Mrs. A. H. Carpenter who has
Phon. D1t!o
Poml!lrDt
been visiti ng relatives in Chicago
and Ohio has returned home. 1-fpr
1952 CHEVROI.i':T Delux 4-duo;
daught l' r, Mrs. s. L. McCarthy
MAN WANTED . For Rawleigh
Sedan , Pv~er ghrl e, spark lin!(
and sons Tom and Bob, Clncin·
bu~ t ness in Pomeroy . No exo~ri- 11
meta llic grct.·n fmi s h, S69Scnc11 needed to stl1rt.
naii are visiting Mrs. Carpenter
Bil.lcltnar's, Pomeroy , Ohio.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dutton
to make and profits
7-12-tltc
lmmedtatcl y. Writ e
and daughter, Ellen .
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OH:.J
-8411190,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Allan Knopp •have 1
·P ~il DUIGK Su JJCr 4-tluur Scd;m,
purcha sed the lot owned by Mrs.
Ill. '_______ _ __:___:_:....::!
su per in C ~(· ry wJy. $795 Ulai'LMaude 8 cek nn Gran t St.
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tnllr '~. Pom eroy, Ohw . 7-l2-6Lc
Mr snd Mrs. Willia m Mayes
1!162
I.NTI':HNATIO !\JA I.
2-t on,
and daughter, BHrharll . Uma, are
MACHINE
LWB, 2 sp. ax:~. 8.25x2U tJr es, KEETUNS S ~-: WJNG
visiting b1s moth er, Mrs. LueiJ! C'
$395 . Blaet-t na:t;'s,
l'umeroy . SEilV ICK (tuarnnleed Salea &amp;
Mayes and grandmother, Mrs. E l i~:·Service All modi:' Is repa ir~ &amp;
Ohio.
7-12zabeth Kirby.
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1!155 fOHil VH Sunlnlt'l' Cunv .
IJUfJ.J. Pomeroy, Oh10.
7-19-ti
J:&lt;'o rdom :~ lic ,
f U l I l'![Uippt&gt;d ,
('hoit-e or two s llllrp l'a t·s. ~ 195 . QUlCK SERVICE on Watefl Repairing by Faeto17 1)'alued
Rlacttnar's, Ponwmy, UhlO.
watchmaker.
COLLINS JEWZ7-12-flte
r.barae • 'allb per word for threto lOll

tbe Clbi.D till eJectrlclt:J and a.

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egictnal Women's GuJ/d To M£&lt;et
. - .' _;_. .At' Federt~ted Church October 28 With -Party At Home, Tuesday Afternoon

ion of an adult.
able ta 10 unW '1:10 -q. m. Satu~
FoOd for saturday and Sunda)' day. Bunk bed&amp; are a.VaU.ble llld

MIDDLEPORT Cub Scouts Plan

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The Daily Sentinel
,.,eoth Methodist Young People
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Pllalll were made for tbe younr
peoplt of the Heath Methodist
C~urch to a~d th~ camp at tan.
easter thb month Wben parents,
members of the Sr;a1ior and )uniar
Youth Fellowship&amp; aad the Rev.
and Mn~. C. R Kor.krl&amp;ht met at
t.'te chun:b Wedli:tJday eve.ni-'l.g.

WICIOIAMI INTiaTAIN

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lDCIJin. J - Wlethom,

Soy Scout Troop 247 Charter Presented
T Roc k Sprmgs
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Htw Furniture

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~~:h;~~ ~t~:e hB:!tk~e ~= f~~~ c;mn~ ~huckt&gt;e

Go/den ~edclin9
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ler, Doris Johnson, Edna Riden.IS Obse••n•d
By our, Amanda Davis.
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Former
Res'luJents IIOES past Off.ICers
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Mr and M
Elr. L w·
for~er reslde~is of.!l ~uddtg~~. , Picnic On Sunday
Route 1 eelebrated their gold
wedding recently. Mi-. and
Mrs.
At 8Qf'/eyI 5 L0 ke..
Wlggns ·llv111 on Middlepocl Rt. 1

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Fresh
GROUND BEEF .. . . . . . . . 4LB $'1.00
Pure.
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4LB $1.00

Steak Sale
ROUND.
T-BONE
SIRLOIN·.

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•HAM SALAD.

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Piece

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SIMONS MARKET ·

LoW.st of olllo colorlto lrit!

OPIN BVI$NINGS UNTIL 7:30P.M. 8 DAYS AWEI!K
W. IIIAIN ST
PoMEROY

HARTLEY

Mluol Itt!.
IIOY&amp;L CROWJf
IIOT'IUNG OQ.

BENNETT'S

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.NationaUy • Known

Durable fabric supporttd
Teu and scuff rel!lltllnl,
tan and naturel,

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Solid colors stripe~

vinyl for fattlnt br:111ty,
Colon: Blue, grHn, grey,

. Reg. $2S.OO 26-inch Cases Sale $15.00

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Reg. $16.50 Train Ca&amp;es

Sale $11.9S

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84 Pair Token From Our
~(tgulor
Stock All Sizes In
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, 'The Lot But Not In Every
'. Style ,
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:rauored for perfect fit.
Sanforized. A wide assort
ment of
patterns to
choose h·om. Silt's 3 to 16

Mens SOc
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Denims, .. gabard-

quality knit shirts with short sleeves and
collars small, .medium and large sizes

ers- sizes 2 to B.. .

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·l)'RESS TROUSERS
S,ole! $6.89
- Sale l $5.89
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BATH
TOWELS
Regular 1.00 Bath towela. Solid
nJora, pleldt and wide attll)ft.
Big liz•. lxtra hHvy.

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Plastic

' :Q~ick Clearan eel

quilted plastic choir seats with ruf·
fl~ , and qui ted cboir bock to match.
Solid colors of.:red; blue, yellow ond
green.

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8.!1
{'l.i" from
they could .
state
were

Funeral services for Mrs. SUllie
· . ·'· ~ IQ.bble, fl~. a Iifelone resident
Jf Re~dsvUle We!'e held on Tues.
day followJng .her auddel;l death
·on l•st Sa~urday. ',
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She J.a .surVived b)' her 'husban'tt
'Horace, five daughters Mildred
.and Forrest at home, Mrs·. Ralph
Barton' and Mrs. Wllliam'Conerove
Gf 'Reedsvllle and fdiit, JWDle
'Xitie of BeJpre.
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Services were held •t .the ~·en
tJB Church with Rev. $!den make
otfkletlng. Burial waa made Jn
the Eden Cemetery.

RUGS
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SAMPLES
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While they lost

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650 sheets on e roll

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All plastic clreq hangers with
IWIY~ hook, 1

8 far $1,00
' MoJ~se Aprons
IO.A!qUare
ltiHerM.

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Carl Robinson • 37 oJ We1; Col .
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nnegan. Hls delJuneiation of the
company offer was audible
to
newsmen.
Flnnega. n said, "As Jon" as tl.D..·'
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mect IDfl there is hope
The meeting between M~Donald
and John A. St.....
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senta.ttves of Bethlehem and Repubhc Stt!t'! corporations.
''Th er. say they are malting ,
COilcelt§Jon when they
offer a
flve.yeal" contract," Arthur Goldberg USW counsel was reported
to have told ·tht&gt; merl iatora.
"In t.~" 19-year history (I( this
umon, 1t ha.~ never signed 3 con-·
tract l? nger than two yean, and
that w1th rl'opcning cl&amp;uiiC. They
caU that a -:oncessinn?" he snid.
McDonald denied the &lt;'Omp!lnies
have made a new formal ofrer. Ill!
salt! "as far as I know" t~ e firmt
are still standing on t!Ieir
fiveyear no-strike proposal made June
13.

Mr8. Maude Vale

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was killed .
al"r ;mgcmr db 'haVe not
bt.&gt;cn rompll•tf'd.
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tllm u b1l adoptive mother, Mra. Jamea w. Sibolll, teiida rum
rrom &amp;1,1to to Orlando, Fla., hoeplta.l tor removru ot tll1!1 second eye.
Cancer. The ftrat aye .... removed two years ago. Also cancer.
· t41ka'• real motbar ~t bez eyq tor the 1ame reason.. Doctora
JOW liVe blm a GO-D. 0 cbano.• to live. (lnt.,'RGiticma~BounctDhoto)

Geor«e
SLoem
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Deat.h Reported
.In Peons ylvania

Hop CaSSIdy S•gns Contract
· kie tb:'·~~~aso~~:;c~;~~e':~~e~~
WI"II Be~·g·best Pru"d Roo

vidcd for en average
pat .
boo6t of 7.3 C'1!'rlll' ·per howr 1 11~ 1'".
proaim'ately 10 cents an hour pre
Funnal services wHI
mium pay for Sunday work effeeI at 2 p m Mondl!.y in the
live July 1, 1959, and ill ~~weell:
I ChApel for Mrs. Maude Vale,
guaranteed annual wage plan.
Z32 W. Main-11t
Pomeroy
The USW pressed for s suh!it.ao.
died shorlly aftl!l" arrival In Meigs tial but l!nspoeeified wage intteaae
General Hospital tQd.ay of a heart and premiUm pay for Saturday&amp;.·· ·~ ··-&gt;.
attatk . She was transported
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~h~o~;~~as~o;~ a:h,~eope~!f~

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( 78, of Beaver Falls, Pa, _on July Street .a~dl'l'SS.
1;t.
Sarv1vmg are four sons, Alton
COLUMBUS, 0. UP Ohio
Detroit offlc!als said t!ley I!On· 1 M: Sh
k
of Morrow. 0., Ralstu n of ClewSlate All-AmCTican Howard Hop- ferti!d with Cassady several tane~ 1 ero r.' o::;a cr a r"~hvc of Porr:i l~nd. Clair of Celina, 0. and Fern
along Cassady was
launeed on before agrcemg to terms and that A/ w~ e son
rlly ton an
of Columbus.
A daughter, Mrs.
his professional football career to- he spent a day meetlng club off1Jee S oemaker Mr . Shoemaker May. Holmell o( Columbus
end
day as "t!le hilhest paid rookie In c1als ln the M'iltor City last Feb. and fa~lly left Pomeroy ap()l'o- a brother, Bern Dailey, of pozo...
the Noo.tlonal Football League·." I Cassady WIIJJ to beg!!) b::alnlng Xlmate.y 30 ~cars ago..
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.eroy alao survive in addiUon
to
The Detroit 'Lions slg~ the red with the College AIL·Stars · today· . Su~tvui'S mclude his wife, Ja- 8 grand ~hildren . and several
haired Oblo State halfba~k t:o a for their game next month .,with me, fJVe so~s, George, Kenneth, ni~s and nephews.
two-year contract Wednesday, call-j the Cleveland Browns. He Srrived Rolland, Orville Homer and Ralph
Christian Science Reader, Ella
lng [or an estimated · $15,000 an- homt from Japan a · week ago after and two daughters, Evo'lyn· and · A . Mlller, wUI conduct tbe
funnually,
.s tour with the Ohio Stpte baseball Blsnche all of Beaver Falls, a bro- era! services
with burial to be
"I'm very s 11 tlsfled
and
very tram.
ther, Shennan Shoemaker of Cosh- made at Point ft.9ek Cemetery.
lucky" Said &lt;:;a.ssady at a news Kerbawy !!laid league policy pro- octon, a sister, Mrs .. Clara Julien
Friends may e~Jl at tbe funeral
confefence. "I hope I'm as lucky hlbited releasing contract terms, of Sharonville and &amp;eW!ral ~Uand- home at any time.
with Detroit
a&amp; 1 was .at Ohio but "Hop \till be thc highest psld children.
Stat~."
rookie to come into lhe National
Funeral services were held in
League t~ls year."
Beaver Falls, S.stutday.
Anderson
Preside-nt Edwin J.
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Ni k K
The spce•ry 17:J-pound hal'fback
0
t h uanager "'· ctb er- who made -•ood In blg·tlme coll.e""' Ohio Liquor Store
CINCINNATI, 0 · UP-Produce:
banawy enerl
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unchanged; con·
nouncement. Terma were not dls- rootbaU without leaving bis homeHours Are Chal&amp;ged sumer, U.s. A. whites and browns
closed.
!own, still ha.s two years of mlli·
Effective as of today the store jumbos 4249; large 40~43; medtary IHI!'vice in front of him, but
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n
ht' probaMy will not be called for hour:s- for tlH'· Ohio State Llquot urns ·
; sma 2+27. B larg~
a
Store .oo Mulberry Ave. Monday 31-34.
11 ye r 01 two.
throua:h Thursdays wit! be from 11
ChickMs, fryers unRttleci: fry.
T!lil!l 11 probably the first time al a. Ill.: to. 7 p. m.
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crs 3·3~ lb. 19-21 ; hens, heavy
professional football team
ever
On Fnday;s and Saturdays bouts · over 5 lb 16-17: hen"'-.5 Jb and
new lfJl own personnel to sign a have lieen c.b anged to be from 11 under 15-16; hens, llgbt lYDe l:J.
._.'&lt;lllege football star In his home. a. m. until 9 p , m.
14.
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town," AndersOn
Sll.ld. "J know ,Luella
B)utter creamery DO .score 68.
Michigan wlll take to him just a.s
- - -- - - - - Two divorl!eS were granted in
'•d'"''d that
th~ collrt Of Comm~JD
Pleas by
CassadJI will fill the shoes of t!le
Judge Cedric Clark -this week.
Ruth E. Robinson was granted retlt('d Doak Walk('r , who wound
a divorce from Earl W. Rob!naon up a sparkling career with Detro!t
with the fe-rmer being awarded last season. Cussady w.i.ll hand'le .
r.:nd Place-kkking
cnstodv /'l r th .. ,. .... ,.,Jp'~ only child : Lhe running
chores
In
the
Lions
hnckftelj.
Sylvia Marie Dowell was gr.an
ed a divorce fr om Leonard Dowell .
Care and custory of,.the couple's
four children were jl'anted to
the mother.
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Granted In Meigs
Co. Court Today

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Mason Hospital
Allocation Is ,
State IL:~
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Made D.Y

Pc l'! ~lnouth. R I . m11n and
w1fe wNr arrr~kd on mlnxl·
CAI.inn chargrs Thursday by P&lt;J·
trolman W. R. D a vi .~ of the Stal"j
Highway Patrol and arl! aw&lt;Yting
hcarinjl 111 thr roort of Mayur E.
F. R obin.~r&gt;n 1his rv ~ ning at 8.
Frank J Prrt.rmrr. Z8 , wa~
lodged in .11PJ~.~ County jai l. Hi ~
, wife. Betty .1. P1·e&lt;tem'-'r, 26. wa.~
1 charged w1lh intoxication and wa~
releasE"d oo bonrl .
The patrol a l ~o rrpOd.ed the
arrest of Lewis M. Wolter , Sf.
Clarksbur1t W. Va ., for. speeding.
Wolter posted bond in the amount
of $15 for his appearanCe in may'Ol''s cmll't in }&gt;om&amp;roy tonl.aht. 1

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The allocation is dependeni
mall!hing fuods. A
upon local
drive bas been conducted Jor sOme
t!me in the past to raiH the· neCe68~ fundS itt ·the COI#rty for
tbe' hoepital'l C9DstruetiOL

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u• s• Tfeasury '
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· WASHINGTON
UP T:!te
Treasury wPUnd up fiaeal
)~
with a $~,'1M,oc:M,1,000 surplus--ita
Dllt In five ~rs.
The &amp;overnment used the Sll!loo
plus to wbittle down tbe uUonal \.

debt.
The Treasury in the U: montll
periOd e:ndjog June 20 spent $8tl4
bUllon and took in $68.1 billion.
mlinly froiJl peTSQn&lt;~l .and corpor...
tion lneome U.xes.
Tbe surplus ls tbe fint si~ 1
JUDI!' 30, 1951, w~en tbe govern.
t 1 k
men 00 in $3.5 billion
mOft
than It spent.
TbJs yea.r'.s income figure ·b an
.U.Ume record. But spending
well.un~r the $98.4 bUlion· reeord
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D. OF U. v. TO MEET
Jane Howell Tent Daugbten of
Union Vetetanl!l will mHt at the
DAV Hall Monday evening. In~
speetion will be held and ali mem.
hers are urged to be present.

FIRST OF JET-POWERED AERIAL FILLING STATIONS

Rhode Island Man
·Is Anested For
Dmnken Driving

The W.cst VIrginia Stat.e Boanl
of H'!alth In Charleston . Thursday
approved of an alloca!ion of ap·
proxim.11ely $188,220 to th!!oMason
County Genft'al Hospital at Pt.
Pleasant for construction of a fi2bed facility.

live-y.~r

By

ITwo Divorces Are

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PI1TSBURGH
UP -Steel in- f Ne oUai
,
and union
negotiators barg~nlog0 ~~~!ec:!.Je~.JO joint
ilus try
knuckled down to apparent giv~- EDT.
· p. m.
and.take bargaining
today with
The Big Th
I:M•th sides reported on the verge was understOO:~ ~::;:::Yanof_fer
of mod ifying their .stands In tile pro~ money offer 'b t th u~rnw·
20·day ·old strtke of 850,000 .steei- wu re
.
u
e
worker,
ported boldUig out for a. 15·
«nts nn h
·
The United Steel workers Union weekend our .P 8Y mcrnse and
was understood to hne rejected and .0 e.:~:mJum
pay ol time
a management p~opoi!IIJ to scale USWn ·,!si~or Sunday llblttit
I &amp;wn Its 52-mont!! contract. offer Donald pre· ~td ~nid J. Meto a three year package contain~ yesterday Jec ;ttal e
proposal
~g wag~ and Qlher benefits. But . Mr. Do~~ ~peHed~lit hb: rrjec.
f'
tJon m a loud spo~n session with
U: S. MetUation Dlrf'Ctor Joseph F.

'IV1\ndi'tJ'on O£

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:\oliddlcpofl Firem('n 1 ~2 4 Pl
Plan'S wet~ made for an Jcl!
CrP.am Social lu be held SatUf'·
la~·. Jtlly 28th, on !he
lawn of
.he Villa,l!e Hall w.hen the Mlddlt&gt;pr..,_ V:o!lt&lt;tte~r Firem('n's 'Asso·iu-Hon met at the Firemen':&amp; Hall
l'hurJday evening, CharlM MUr·
ray, president, was in eiwlr.ge of
t,he meeting and appointed the fo!
Ftat.h~.
lowing commi-ttee for the social:
He is a graduate of Midd)eporl Way·n e Gibbons, Robert McEihln
High School and formerly opera!· ney, James · Daniels,
Raymond
ed Bailoey's Drive-ln at BradbUry Kloes and Tom Mills.
and for th,e past year has been
Contributions o£ home ma-d"'
associated with the H. and R. Fire ~ake, pie .&amp;nd ca ndies will be we1.
stone Store in Middleportr
eomed by the firemen and anyon"'
He is a membet' of t.he Middle. wishing to con·t ribute may call
port Muonie Lodge 368. .thl' 1Jt09' and their dOnations will be
Feeney-Bennett Ame-rican Legioo zollected by the firemen .
Post and the Middleport Bar:.1l
During the busines.s rileetlng
Booster11.
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()laos were made to atteqd the
·Panons flrat. came to, Middle· 3tate Firemen's Association in
port three yeara &lt;~go as a.ssistan1 Cleveland on August 3, 4 and !S.
basketball coach. He served for the Sidney Russell, president of the
p.ut two yearS as head basketball Mei'gs County Firemen's Assoclaand baseba1l eoac!h at the aehool. tion was 1ramed as delegate from
He recently resigned · from hi&amp; tbe Middleport department and
coaching duti~ but will -continue IJavld Ohlinger, Fire Chief, was
on the teaching staff.
·· .named alternate .
Approximately twelve firemen
He Is married to the former
,Joan Gilmore, daughter of Mr. Ire planning to attend the con·~nd Mrs: R. C. Gilmore, Pomeroy. ventlon.
' Store bours will be malntaintd
:=::-:-:c:c:::-:-=:---from g AM until 6 PM tbl'Ougb
FIRGUION TO SPEAK
the weflk da)UI and from 9 AM un.
Joseph Ferg:uson of Columbus,
tU 9 PM on ~~turda)'s. The storl! .Democratic candidate for &amp;tate
)VUl cioae · at noon.' on Thur.sday5. audltot~- will be the guest !peaker
A Complete Un'e of aportin,g when· the Women's
Democriltie
i 'oods will be handled in addition Club m~ets Monday evening and
.to' toys, bobbles and men's .!!i~rls- loc~l candidates wiH also be pre-

ay J. ROBERT SHUBERT
I both 1..a...
Uni~d PrHt Stiff C."""tt''*detal was m8ad;ll denied such an offer

Friday morning at the Camden Clark Hosp.it~l ~n Park~~burg as
a result uf lllJu nes sustamed ln 11n
accident at Ravenswood Sunday
mornin li.
Robinson'R brother, Bobbie, 28,
of t~e Upper Flats · communit)(
near West Columbia bad dJed on
Sund~y frmn mjuries suffered in
the same accident The Jatter's
fun eraJ was conducted in Mason
on Thursday.
The twft bmtbers were traveling
3Jr
on W. Va. Rnute 2 near Raven ~
Tht&gt; condition of Paul Huber
woo d wh l'n · th e car Ieft the road ,_.
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l'fHtll'roy .and Kenn··"'·
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an
e uver several times.
"'u' Cart"'r ·
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1'he o' ld er br Gl h el' was given ·lit- 24. Hartfurd, Wll5 listed ""
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this
rnor
nin,
by
offidats
at ,.__
'loll '8tWVtve
ow"''!.g;
.,
Hro:
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-k ;.n d th e d eat h o£ hi5 Holzer Hospital in Gallipolis.
the wr.....
b,tb'UJer. He had bi!cn lifiteid as beTh ~ two were severely burned
ing ' ill very critica:l
in Wednesday night's explmion a1
thlt bt&gt;&amp;pital sin.ce.tbe
lht Phillp Spurn Plant near New
HaHm
IIe w.11~ unmarried
vi'1.d by hi '&gt; par~ts
M1 Jnwhile. cngint;&gt;ers from lhe
llQfiJnson , Sr. , Let&amp;r\
and
maill Mfi('p of the Am('rkaD Gas
Clafla Staab;, PI&gt;. ll'lea:sant; ·
~n rf Ele··tl"ic Sy);tem in New York
brOthers, Earl of:.:
W•·re ('llndueting an investigation .
Cft).fi1,. 0r the u. s.
No estim ate of .the damage hv
of
h• •-n made "but 11 has been said
that it is considerabll'.

Middleport
. F~eP'e'- , To .
· H'olttSocial

" u · ~TMIR»-vibRLD- BL()C IN THE MAKING HERE?

Reg. 9. 95 T ~users .
Reg. 7.95 Trousers
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Reg. 5.95, Tr,ousers ··-- .

3 pair $1.00

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Wldl!l range of p•tkms and colora to suit ..,ery taate.

All sizt'~ from 10 to 13. A
good U!lettion of atripes,
argyles and Caney patterns.

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Alma Young, 82, Route S, Pomeroy, suffered a brain ConcWISion
and a broken rib a.s a result of a
headon":" colllslon on a township
road lillbout seven· mJJe-s east of
Tuppoet;s ' Plains on Thursday afternoon.
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She was a passenger in a car
driven by Frank E. Young, 18, oi
the same ar'ldress. Ttre ,Young car
collided with a car driven b,Y
W'lliam 'Henderson, 3e, Route 3,
Coolville.
The Youn·g ear was traveling
north while th~r Hender:son car
· was traveling wuth When the two
collided on a curve. The State
Highway Patrol reported medium
damage to both cars.
Meomwhile,·.the sheriff't departmen;t reported thJli' Jame.~ Allen
Nelson, ~9, R1.1ral Route, Racine,
Wrec!ked his ear on Route 124 al
Syracuse late Thul'sday afternoon.
It was reportt&gt;d that Nel.son'll
~a r lti(t the highway and struck
. a utilit,Y pole. Damage was report·
. ·c d to the rig ht front fender and
right ~ide of the car.

New 'M"d
-dlepotl
~
Sportm'g Goods
Store,'fO 0pen-

the efficieney of a plan to
an enemy who n'lighl u.sc a
beam in Jocati.ng a t.trgct.
Ta,.et Cltl~ N1met1
., Canton, Dayton, SPeubenvillc,
,.. Younpt.own . ilnd l;lamilttln · were
A new sporting goods More t~
aeteded
Ule Oblo target cities be known as the "SpOI't$ Center'
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But!,Major Gen. Leo will open in Middleport on Satur.
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be¥4. of the state J~Vil d~y according to Kenneth ' Me~·
system, warned s/:!le¢ton hmny and John· Parsons, who w1ll
citiltS did not mean they operate it.
(;, 'aiit1the prime targets in case f4
M~Eibinny will servl! as store.
manager. ~."arsons, who is ·gning
into the businfss with Mi!Elhinn ~
in.!!itall~tions throqh(l\ll is the fonner
Middleport His~·
.
. .iP 'tliil• pro. Sr.hOQl. bflalretball coach . • ,:... . .
F&lt;O;oo Baa•
The new .. sW:f~ ~· ~ll Jte Ioca~C
J;)l&amp;nlonnel in the Pa·r k bu'i!dlng on the ·'T' 1
were on their in Middleport. The building was
them headed for formel'ly occupied by the Ma.i;;
Jane Restaurant.
MeE~hinnY is a native of MiddlepDrt and has UVl)d there all of
his life with the · excepti.on o!
three and one-half YJiars spent in
tbe Navy dllting World War n .
'lie La rqan'ied to the fonner Loi~ ·
BA\) ~y of Bradbury and the coupl(·
have two childrm, Russell an~

..n. '. Susie
A. Kibble
·Funeral Service ·
Held On Tuesday

checks and prints

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programs -were canoeiled to

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Solid colors, stripes and . patterns•. Fine

SUMMER CASUALS, FLATS, SUMMERETTES
Boys' 1.50 • n•
SHORT SLEEVE

~i~r,~r;·~:::?,;;~th~·:::Hial
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onlyror'lri
'civ:l

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ines and seersuck·

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REGULAR VALUES TO 2.95 AND 3.95

Attending were Mrs, Chlorw
Grimm , president, Mr. and Mra.
William Stewart and three soi)S nf
Athens, Mrs. Gr-eta Simpson, Mrs.
Naomi Br-i nker and children, Mrs.
Ralph Webb and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hensley, .4.. F. Swan
and Mrs . W, R Carpenter
i.nd
children

Knit Polo Shirts

Reg. $15.00 IS-inch Cases Sale $ 8. 95

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Th~ P:.tst Offiel!rs Club 9f Ra~
cinl! Chapter OES had an outing
and potluCk plcnil! supper Ml)llw
day evenl,ng at ~ley's Lah!,

MEH'S $2.95 Short Sleeve

Play Shorts

Travel Joy Luggage

Reg. $15.00 21-inch Cases Sale $ 8',95
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.the .test ,
.
cabinet
Steubenville planhed a bl,ctOut
tf:l Bee test tonight.
Early tod 11y, bomb disposal
units from Fort Hayes rUf·hed to
CleYeland to 'neUtralize
born So
suppoSedly' planted by saboteur11.
Tbe civil defense organization, on
paper :oe.ized all l'Ood and rn~dlcal
supplies in the tounty and took
over bu.ses, trucks, and raill"oad
cars to &gt;~peed rt:!lief to Canton and
Youngstown.
Atout 10,000 "volunteers took
beginpart in the Greater
Cleveland
EST · ohUled Civil Defense test.

· GoV. • alert.

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Carl
37
Accident Victim
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DIes

In Auto Mishap

CAPITAJ. ceivcd in seUing . up

Report Both Sides/On Verge- Of Modifying Their Demands

Functions

·Government And Civil ·· Alma Young, 62
.•J)efeilSe Pr~ntions Studied Seriously Hurt

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Little Tot's

Reg $30.00 Wardrobe cases Sale $19

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from 1884 to 1925 and were active
ln the Mthodist c!Iurch at Silver
Run. He was an ~employee! of the
New York , Gentral Railroad, Ho.b!IOn, from 1~1929, wben
tbey
mo.,ved to Tot ·Uo where he worked
unm his reUrement in 1933. T!lir
home is in Columbus, They"-bavo
one scn, Harold M. Wlggons, principal of th "i Loudonville
High
School, ,aond three grandc!llldren,
Mrrs. Ruth Joan Nolan Columbiana.
Donna Jean Wiggins·. N!n.ior
at
Ohio
and Lindi Kay
Wig-

r
ollar Day • EtBERFELDS

.JN'II' II' TAIII•mr
Drln• RoyaT Crown Col• .. t

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Miss Janice Caryl Roush, dau.
ghter of Mrs. Wendell Freck~ r
anJ the late Lawrence Roush of
R&amp;cine. became the br idta of Mr.
Richard Br iggs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Earle Briggs of Columbu;;
ColumBailoey, Jim
on Sunday, April 29, at th e RAcioe Falls;
~nu:fo~~
M~rlyn
Mcintosh,
'HuntTraining
School
Chicage.
~rrY'
Jo:~so~
r;d~fe
D~cksa.;:~
Methodi!i.t Church.
'
· a., and Mr~;~, Howard
The Committee for t!J.e Aupat Ro er Mow .
picnle wilil be Mrs. Bakft,
Mrs.
H
ery
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The vrn1·s of the double ring Wolfe, Be.lpre.
Followtng the rcceptloo {be T. F. Ha.wt.tns, Mrs. Kauf1 and
c~remony were rN~d by the Rev.
wedd'"" ' M···· Pullen.
Flft&lt;on
member
fLACQUE kECEIVED
John Elwood, before the altar de. OO."ple left for ' shoe!
two, guesr.a Mn1
Mllton
Mn, Dale Dutton , wh"'e poet,,.
corated wilb baskets of white tnp. Foe he. "'"Ping c..tume '"d
Sylvl1 has been published in the Poetry
gladoli and porn poms, with ferns the brl~ eho~ a navy and white ' Smart, Toledo, and Miss
magazine of Verse, Chicago, re·
and palm.~ and two seven branch sheath dress ~at·h matching duster I Tov lY of Derrott were present,
navy. accessones and
wore the
ceiYed a placque thls week from
candelabra.
1 the Ohio Poetry Soci~ty Colum~
orchid she carriE-d on her Blblt'.
Preceding the ceremony, nup·
~rs. Br~ggs is a graduate ot
, EM~RGENCY RUN
bus Branch, for "proficiency jn
tial music was presented by Mrs. Racme High &amp;·hooJ wbere sh('
1 he Middleport
Emergency Poetry." Mrs. Dutton is a mem·
Richard Lee of Racine, organist, was aclive in lhe band and gle(' Sq uad was cailed to Leading Creek ber of tire Middleport Literary
and Mrs. Marcelline Buell, Clifton, c.lllb. She. attended Ohio UniVer- Wednesday at 1:30 fl. m. and Club, the Great Books Study Club
W. Va., soloist, who sang '' 1 Love ~~ty and Js employed as a rlkep- t.~ok a Mrs . Mohler to Dr. R R the Return Jooothan Meigs Chap.
You Truly",
"Because"
and taonlst for the John Hancock ln~ I Jc kens after she had broken ·her ter, D.&gt;\R, and the Middleport
"Through the Years."
surance Co., Columbus
,
nnkle at ht'r home.
PTA.
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Given in marriage by her broThe couple are residing lt 2653
ther, Larry Roush, the llride wore Nottingham Road, Columbus.
WOMEN D.1EMOCRAT CLUB
DIVORCE SUIT FILED
a ballerina lengl h gown of white
G~ests at the wed din~~ and re·
The Women's Democrat Club of
embroidered organdy with full ceptwn who were registered by f MrAigs County wiU meet Monday . Smt for divorce has b -~n filed
skirt and a l&lt;Cooped neckline . l!dg- M1ss J'anice Wolfe 'of Racine Wl!re July 23 , at 7 :30 p. m. at the see_ond m t~e offiCI! of the Clerk of Courts
ed ..,ith embroiderer! mcdalloin~. fr?m Colum~us •. Day.tvn, Atbens, 1 wal'd fire house In Pome!'Oy. Mem- by Gary H. Parsons an Infant by
Her waist length veil fell from a
J
GalliPOlis, Ptt.tshurgh, P;l. . b4r&lt;l are
W bl'ing 1,) doz. Preston A . Parsons, his
next
, Iowa .
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friend, versus H.tle n F. Patsone,
small embroidered h-aH hat. She and
a minor.
caryied a white Bible topped with
a .single white orchid with t•ibbon
streamers intertwi:~ed with stc.
phanotil;.
Miss Margaret Cloud of Vinton,
t-be maid o£ honor wore a pink
orgnndy gown
made princess
style with scalloped 11eckline aod
a small half hal. She earricd K col ·
onial bouquet or deep purple llya.
cinth:~ centered with. while &gt;byaclntl\ pedals.
Jrls Ann Roush of Columbus

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At LeVaughn Home On Twesday Evening .

PlanS Are Made

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Mn. Robert Co1t., Mrl'.
~n~
Covert, Mn. Carroll Swail.!lon. ftllJ,
Wayne Gibbons.
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DorCOS Circle
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Upper

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Young people were Edw1-1't1 If~ \
Comas. Kenn~ Murray, Rob:M, .·
Hennesy, EudeH and David Konk·
right,
Eric Chambe111 Vera, B..r,:• " .
:ieano• S. Sclraaf, Mlddlepi.rt Society Edlto• - Phone 11079
bara and Betty Cove1·t, Evelyn Gtb.
- Mrs. Konkrl,\:ht and Mm. James bons, Mary Carol Swaft!Oll, Chrk·
(.ucille Be&amp;rhs Hawkins. Pomerov Society F.d!!i=to::r;;;:-:;!,Ph.:::;o;:n::,e~8::244~----;.:-----Brewington, RN, will be the coun~ Unr Coats, Sandra '.Brewington.
cillors fo·r the combined Youth
'"d Pat,ici;A~ Rou;h of Raoin:, II
J•l·lowl'i~ips. P.arents present were
Final pla"ns wil~ be.. made ne~ ·J •••
cou.sins of the bride were junior
Mr. and Mrs.
KonkTight,
Mrs. WedMSday ~voomg m lfl'ootbet • ,
b•id'&gt;maid•. Mi&amp;S C"ot Bee Sun.
- Brewln~. RJch&lt;l.fd Cba.m"Wirs, meeting at the "-burcb,
de.mon of Pittsburgh , Pa., and '
0
0
Miss Marilyn Ann Vickers uf
Th 1 c~artc r for &amp;y Scout T·r oop
Foll&lt;~wing the pi .dge
1 to tbe
Athens were the bridesmaids and
247 was preM'ntcd
to tbe Ro.ek~ (,Jag w!l:lch o~ned th~ n\eeUflt,
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Janice Roush .2· 18 Wh Pix
springs Method:.St Church, S(lnday Ray wpaley, ~master._ intrlJwore identical ballcrine
length mo.rntng following Sunday School. dUhd A. F. WifSo'n of Pt. ' Plea&amp;aflt
chainqan of the 'Ma~R. Gallla. I.Jid
aquamarine organdy
gowns of
u 1
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d .... h
I ,tiJR. Miss Sut Johnson, Pomeroy, was ther '?l the guezt of honor, presldwith full skirls and a scoope(!
the pest, of honor at 8 Jlnen show· Ing at the s:Hv r coffee sel"Vice. ·'
neckline. They carried
colonial
also
preaehted
to
Willi8rb
'ltai:itord
er
given Tuesday evening a.t the
bouquet,; of deep purple hyacinth~.
and'I OrvH~- BroWd ~ .-.tina:i. - t~e .of M,rs. Roland LeVaughn,
The guests were, Mr11. G1'11« Fi&amp;r
For her daughter's wedding Mrs
t.er J,Jns w-!l"e pre~t.eei ~~... ,J,)J.fr. outb Third A;venue .... M:idd!-eport her, Nola Fee, Jean Smitb, Mabel
188 ~ohnson Is 00 b.1 married to
Frecker w{lre a pink linen sheath
Whaley and Geocge Wagner, l!lds· J
dre!B with pink and ice blue actllnt scoutmaster.
;
Ted FISher •. Poltlel'Oy. ~&amp;lp.ts wefle 'n'acy, Mary Martha Gr$1s, e~~ ,
Mr. Whaley pl;'e6entefi awards pla.ycd dw-1ng the f'Venlng lind WrJebf. Dorottiy Durt!t. ' i'byllil
cessoriea and a corsage of step ·
hanoti.s. Mrs. Briggs, mother of Uw
Pla~s were mMe for a. pknle for s,fCOnd cl&amp;.ii!l scout work (o J?rlzes awarded to several of the Meter, Dorothy Caldwdl, Ma.rtha ·
groom wore a blue lace afternoou supp ·1r to be held at t 11e home of Mrs. Harley St&amp;lMkE'r who in t\lfn gumts.
{
Gilmore, G ICrgla Fraley, Catol·,Ba
1
dress with black accessories and
Ed'
B k · A
hen pinned the award on ber son ~
Mr LeV h 0
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cllt&lt;~l, Viola Yeauger,
Marrgn.'ltrta.
a eorsag~ ·of s~phanoli~'&gt;.
~·nor~!" Cl~c::- ~~ t::ust; H. and to Orv!Ue Brown who p~d
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arr~ge- Roush, I!!B.bel Wehiu'ng, MarY Bilc: thet awa.rd o-n his neph IW, Fr die ments ot summer , fl~.rs throu~ Dll Thurm a Th :li9S Mildred Hayefl
A reception was heJd for t·he S~nborn M~!iSionary S&lt;lciety of tbe Brown. Pins for a year of 1!1 u . g 8hoUt her ~ome an,d ~ din~g. Lu~~Ue CastO, Ella' Longenette, ~~
suests in the dillioe room toUow Ftrst Baptist Church m-et for a
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table was c t'lterf'!'d wath
pmk ene Hudson Goldie Barnbart Ka.
lng the ceremony, 1'be traditionui supp-11' meeting at the . !lome of ~~.P~(;~ynteB~n•~Y a~bed a':"yuJt~!~: and white .gladiolus. The gifts {(II' tllryn Miller
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three tiered wedding cake sur- Mrs. Paul SlllBTt ,Tuesday. The
Miss Johnson, wh.e abo received
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r().u nded with white gladoij and committee In charge Included Mn.
a red rose conag ·\ were plaoed in
Stnding gifts were Bobbie .~obivy centered the bride's table,
Sma~, Mrs. David Dan~t Jr., Mrs.
The .scoutmaster benediction, by ~ hand-woven flowter basket
stettpr, Mrs.
weatherby,
Jean
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Ann
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