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relaUve6 In Ohio, were week ead City Lf vi51Una rel:~tl.,ea ben.
ed f(lr 1 we-et'a yiJil wlth their
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manaa:er of tb.e Evaos Super Mrs. Orin Smith and family.

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Olin J . Claire and famUy,

Kennetb Murray attended the srt.ndmotber.

Earll ~ueboll game ln

ctncJnnaU Su.n-

}(r. and Mra.~. R. K~ ~ lfip,4
and Carol, enrouk from
thdr
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CIV'IVJY
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,.WD.lPer home in Lynn Mleb., to
. aod Mrs. Wllbur TbeobtJd
Colun,tbUI
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J:leanar Duffy , daughter of Mt. ~elr winter home in 8:omutead, attelided tbe State Patr Suodlr.
111as Polly Karr
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ud Ki'a. Donald DW:ty, ~~ Jl'la. were •ee• 9d Illest&amp; 'uf 'C. H. Whe Jr. Ia r~verilll
Ore State Fair•
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S1JIIdl)' from a two weeki ·v.t.ut Mn. Freda Wellina.
froa bruUes and shock IUiialned
-..!oral
Jl-e:el,~•u
with teJativ.e s io Pituburch. Mqo.
Recen~ guests of Mr. , and Mn. 'Vbfilll. be fell rete~~tl)' It bl.s bom.a
~~th,g.Z;b'J dar Mary Sqe Dors~ . and _Mary Guy Reynolds aQd Jlrs. MlD.tnl
a ladder broke Mr. Wlla
JIQDdQ
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Princes Ma~ar, Cornm.,;:, vuH.ed Cbilden were Mr. aod
made at Mel&amp;• General
-~=· ,.. ·~lhft ~. '~- l!:l..nwr Pa icla and Mary Rita Jones, Plttsburah, who
and b under the .~e or
~ haYeD. and GtQJ'Ie Bets. PhU., Duff)'.
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·Kloes and ·cquab
de'] ...l• bn 1lte4 Vbitm.J: ·Jir. ad
. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hham Belchner Today Mrs. Childers, Jlrs.
returned from · ¥1111Ung
..-Seffner, 11a., an~ Mrs . Edna Hay· nolds and Mr. and Mrs.
lira. C. '8-. W._ Har.riJOnvUit Jld. mJa, Columbus, vlsited Mrs. W. are visiting tbe State Fair.
!~:~F~r:~encb
and Jodi, )(rl:.
Mlsa Maude TewJbary, who
and Ha!~ Devol been visiting in ColumbU.. fOr
Jlrl. WUIIIID Ana:el, Cbarle,too S. Parsoru. Monday .
Rh onda and
Sbaron
Ervin.,
wbol4il husband il tbe new aula.
4"b d d. 1
and they attended past month, has returned to her
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P,.eter ' Donau.on , an
uec (lr daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- in
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at the Rutland &amp;hoolll, has rented
ard Ervin Racine
spent the tbe state ftlr where tile children home on South Second AVenUe'&gt;
Mrs. Cecil Grogan, CoLUD.\j)UJ,
the Clinton Fi sher apartl!'ent on :eek end w'tth their' trandparenta !!law the Roy Rogen fami1y. •Mnr.
Coal Street &amp;nd Nt1rth Th1rd Ave. Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert
Ftnk. Kloe.. ba.s been oD vaeatLon Uom spent tbe week end here ind was
accompo~~nled home by her $liter,
Mr. Donathon. HuntmgtDll , was a Rhonda celebrated her
fourth the Telepbone Compaay.
Mr .and Mrs. Don Leaeh wert~ Ruth Wise, who will return tae.rm
business visitor here Monday .
birthday
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the
Primary
Mr . and Mrs. Frederl('k Metu, Department Sunday r;.f the Church tn Columbus, Sunday to attend Wednesday.
the f).lr.
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Arcbie
Rumfir:ld
\Dtl
H:•dlilt&gt;vllle, W . Va .. \lho had been of christ Blbla Cshool
Sandra }Julford, who baa been
Judy, Chauncey, vPJtifd
AND
visiting in Barn':'l~ille ..
stnpped
Mr . and Mrs. James Donnelly
and relatlvea bere ,r9t. .
Monday for a VISit wll~ Fred I. and children returned
Sunday in Children's HO&amp;pital, Columbus
BUSINESS OR
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Gardner, pastor of the Church of from a two weeks' visit with re· for su.rgery hu been returned to ly.
her home. She II a victim of p~
Mrs. Wesley Fry. P""lden~
Christ. Mr.
Gardm•r and
Mr. lahves i.n Pittsburgh.
PROFESSIONAL
Metze were cla'!smate~ stt Bethany
Mrs. Lewis Koehler is visiting lio and bas bad bncea phlced on the Middleport Business
College,
WheellnR,
W.
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relatives
in Crooksville and will her leis which she wlll wear tor fessional Womt&gt;n's Club,
OFFICES
Mr . and Mrs . Otto Eu('nn.e~~er, go OD to Groveport to aufst In the next six mOotha. A ~ltiq Keith Suiter, president pf tbe
Just completed in New Mauthon, Fla ., who are VL'Hluti the care of her new grandson, te1cber haJ mlfde it J)ol:ilW.~ for Upolis BPW, were in Marietta ,
the little Jlrl to
contiau:e her ~ay to attend a President's
Bulldlnl Occupied By J. J,
Jelfrey Lot~is Haines.
af!bool wort. 1
inK at the home of Mrs. IGiad)rs
Mr.
and
MH.
CarroU
Meadows
Davis, M.D.
Dye, distr~t diret:tor. PliiLIJ ~ere
and fami1y wbo were'! called bere
Mr. aqj:l Mn. Walter Eulenbaeh )Jiade tor the District meeunc to
by the death ot bis aunt, Mra. and children, Kenostia, Wise:. wer6
Jle hP;~ on Oct. 1.4 at the Betsy
Dea Hayes returne~ to Columbus.
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at the
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Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Busb at- home of Mr. aod Mra. Verne Dav- )filllJ...:~ Club
. . In Marietta.
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tended the Homecoming 11t the Mt. il Friday. Others preaeqt Weft
iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Sunday
Alton Hopewell Baptist
Churcb Mr. and Mra. Carl
Mooh- and
where Noah Haskins, Mid- Marlene-, Mr. and Mn.
ii
dleport, 11 the pa11tor. Mn. Busb
Quite a few pcopl~ from here
and son, Larry and graad- MEN &amp; WOMEN FOR ADDED INCOMEl
, went on to attend tho Eaotern Smith
chlldren, Mary Lou. Car-olyn abd attended the Meigs County
·Rellable men or women for this uea to bindle the Worlds Star, State or w. Va, annual plo- Jimmy, Pomeroy: W. B. Swiabef\ ML~nd Mrs. Gene
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nk at the Eastern Star
home Middleport.
" J Sund~ with hls ~Q:~,~~
GILLETTE BLUE BLADES
neoc Milwood. W. Vo. Appcoxt,
Mrs Myrtle Watkln~; and W; Mrs .Cb•rle.s Congo
and
mately 500 were present at the and Mrs. N. S. Whl.te, Akron, who Keno, ObJ9.
pknic .
LADES
Mr. aftl Mrs. Che.ater Powera
had been on vacation in the Then;.
GILLETTE RED (thin) B
De '"d Mn. J. J, D•vls ottended
11and .Ialaod.s and the Whltefaai are opetflnfi 1a new atOre at ~eda·
NOw beiDJ sold through a beautUul merehandlslng dis~en· hi.s family reunion at Serpent 'Mountains, have beE!n vlflltlng MTI. ville. Tbey will baadle Kelvinllltol
aer _ tbe modem method of selllng merchandise today ·
Mound. Sunday.
R. S. Whit-e and family. Mrs. Wa'" producta, gasoline and otber :tr:Ood 1
a
unuauol
opporlutty
lo
seeure
your
future.
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returned to her home Ftiday Middleport Pen'.
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Mrs Lowell Probasco took her
To quollfY you must hove $1,399.00 eaah available for In· mother,
and
tbe
Whites
lert
Sunday
Mrs. E. S. Shott, to her
ventory, three references, aatd a ear: five spare hours weekly, home In Sedalia, Monday.
Mr. •nd Mrs. Jack Wbite
daughtera,
Ja~J.,.
an&lt;l JeEUen
and mout be able to ~art at once. The wmpany will extend fl.
Mr .and ~s. Paul Cunningham
Wa&amp;htngton
bourthouse,
h.v~
and
son
Dr
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who
have
been
Jll1lcia11Mllltancelo full tbne. If desired.
been
vialtlng
her
. o.
'J1IIs pregram Is a dealership between the man or woman living In N w York are vi&amp;ltig
.. leeled for this area and VEND-0-PACK CORPORATION his parents, Mr and Mrs. L. L.
cnrftute to
tlfelr
and Ia not wnnecled with Gillette Safely Razor Corp. How. CunninghBm,
new home in Tulsa . Okla. A !am·
ever, the produet that lo 111ld t.llrough our dispensers has the ily r('unlon was held Sunday at Thf 1~entlnel
advantag~ of MDUons of Dollo111 apenl yearly for advertising. the
Cunnmcham home
when
'Alii euellent opportunity Is offered In a dependable per· their daugh~er, Mrs. Harold Pratt
oon who Wlaterested In his future. It's an alleash business, and huslland and son. Parkasburi
~~optecalon proof, no credit mk. Do not answer unlc" fully and Mr. and Mrs . Clifford Cunningham and sOnj were
home ll..~;;:;i;;;;&amp;t~;;;;;•
qualified for the neeesSBrJ time and Investment,
Mn. Cunnln~tham and sont~ who 1
TONIGHT
• lnwme ltarls Immediately
.had .been vl!Qti,ng her mother, Mrs.
A free ,~o'W\Jii of' the IIIJ ~nd
• Business Ill set up for you
" wt.m-.dl- 'nobs6n, returned home Variety s~ow will be made to• No ,.mng or 81llleltlng
Sun.clay evening with Mr. &lt;;:unn- night beglJlnlng at 8 p. m. in the
• Company oeeureo orlglnallocallona
Ingham.
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Mrs. Robert Burningham
and Fomeroy ..un or High Audltori.!Jm.
• No expedenee netessary
FOR PERSONAL INTEIWIEW IN YOUR CITY- WRITE • her tather, John Walk , loft Sat.. RITIRIO TEACHERS TO MilT
urday to join Mr. Birmingham
VEND-0-PACK CORPORATION
The Meigs County R1.;Ured Teac.
Granrl Rapids, Mich.
hen
AI!IJOciation wUJ meet Satur·
'7&amp;33 CLAYTON ROAD
ST. WUIS 17, MO.
Gilbert HayeK. Columhus. WIHday~
pt
1:30 pm, at Lhe Sycra~se
PLEASE INCLU!ll'&lt;.l!W1lPHONE NUMBER ,
Yiilltnl' here recently.
Laughead, N1.1w i'orlt Melhodi11t r~urell, It WRS announl!&gt;
ed toflav by the prellident. MhB
March1 Karr.
ht!te Monday.

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4. Life-crowned Toneboard

Equally bi!autjful Is the encasement of
this lovely K.lmball. Lines of lovely rhylh·
mlc curves; vabrlole legs, delicate carvlltg
in low relief. Truly an exquisite piano .0
comple\&lt;jy \Wlrthy of y®r home.

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day ewntns ~ tllie Hl,cb Sebool
wltla Wt1U1m Scarberry, prqldent
prealdlnc. otber new offir.,_crs are
v~ prealdent, Cberter
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MlnUtu Robert ~ Meaziea
meet. today to atuaj
of
10' aple waterw~ thlt·iUpplies
moat of Wett Europe with lfl: oiL
Tbe eOmmittn 1fq: •'1'alt.iDI a
reply from N.aner. on wheD and
wta'ft'e- the comralttee wcauld meet

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BrltiQ- and Frtlldl - peasimism incruaed •barply with the
expulaioa. ~ two Brit,iab dlplomatl from Cairo flp' ..espionage..
and a Soviet at.atement of all-out
support for Prealdent Gamal Abdel Nauer In hll iirm .ltapd a·
gainst the West.

BriUan wu reported seeking alternate meuurea ir EIJpt l'f!futee
to neeotlate a Suez rettlt!meot.
Planning ranged from the- outrigbt
military Rizur.e of the eual to a
li~ party proposal for eotlltrue
Tueaday Uon of a new eanal or pipeline-.

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Tooigbt the Alumni game eommittee: Searbci-ry, Gary Hovatkr
and 1..an)r Wee, wiU meet witb
the Pomeroy eommJUee to com·
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papen c.alled the Menziet miuion
CaJro a "prelude to a war are-elected gainst Egypt."

Then wlll be a meetins TburseveninJ at 7!30 at the school
all Alumni 'IJbo plan to p~y
next week 1n the Middleport-Pomeroy -Alumni pme. Pla:ns tor tbe
game and iuurance will be disCUlled at tbls time.

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LONDON- UP - AngloEgyptian relations wonened
tOOay, with the obsenerw In
Cairo apealdng of tbe pol!libility of an O(M!ID diplomatic
break- Some LoDdon new..

Robert Iilii• ..,... elecrted president of the Middleport Athletic

lHE FINEST, ..

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0pen Diplomatic
Break Is St-en
As Possibility

Athletic Group
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l'i.RKtRsBURG. W, Va. UP
Four yoW2J: girls from neirby BeL
touched lzy tbe plight of
il~Wf' ,wbo offered to sell an eye
ta ~Y .moun~lng medical rxpen·
.a:
ps, have ·•tartrd a fund to help
the' fa(i\ily with $4 of the1r savings
e~se hem! by t•l!"' \ The litfs. Wbo range in age from
tulliati,ci ·Into the local
maglstrate Herman L. Whobley
to 13, each contributed ' S! taken
a number from
!1 of MJddleJM)rt was fiued $5 and fi'om thei:' piggie banks and are
'••I•• Aerie1 which compri.&amp;c: Calli on cllarges of nctlen o.,t,..
F;~~=-~ tbe F-ourth
gtdng: from door to door seeking
District.
•tlon preferred by Police ChJel donatioas for Edward Newhart Jr.
A. d8,ree learn from Nelsonville BaUey, tb~ arre.stiJJ.g olficer-.
(If Bellalf~. Ohio.
Will preform t})e initiatory dutier
,The .girls tt~ Judy King, 12; he:d · 'uae dbtrlct meeting, actordla~;
sistet,
Lorraine, 2; Joyce lvey. 13:
. tci Ponieroy Aerie 2171.
and
berslster,
Karen 10. They said
The district meeting was oi-gin
tbey
' decid~d to act after reading
ally ~heduled to be held at Logao
In a newspaper of "!'ewhart's offer
bUt. wu transferred to the Pom
to sell his eye.
eroy Aerie at the rcque11t of Logan.
Newbart made the offer to obtain , mODey to pay eJ::p,.nse!l reS\IItinJ from treatment for a rare

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b1 The Ohln 'w'~AIII~I
SeDUilN, fftC., It 110 M6C.I1dc 11., l'omeJ&gt;oy ; 0 , Busl11esa vtfkto
ptloD.e H8, editorial otf1ce pbo. . 891.
~aatter

:!'.Dtertd. u tteoDd r.l10 matl:at
Pomtll'OJ Ohio.

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Pa, visllttd T11c~d&lt;LY

dnu~ht ~r of
~"' ·~t"'-r'-'~Da;;; Uhlijijt
L'f Atfe d ng t
• k: with h .
grandpaitmb,
· und Mrs t 't'IIDk
Gress, Ct\@. 9\el'.
Mrs ..r W. Blaettnar and \)[l by
daught er,
Ell~.a•Jeth Ulivea, who
had S(Jent the pa,st two mnnlh ~
Wllfl ~~· r P&lt;~ n·n ts, Mr . and Mrs.
Jilek Satlerf u·lrl, ond fu,mlly it•ft
lhLJi week for Luke (h.ade.~ to
JOLO J.t Blaf'Unnr ·who has 11 •
tutnml ftom over~(·as duty 'l'ltt·y
wer' •tcompnnli!ll tlterl'- by Mf.
and Mrs.
!&lt;'red Blnt"tllllll'
null
daughter, N;mey
Mrs Cal'L'foll Swan&gt;~on ha s il l'( n
vl.&lt; il lng )h on&lt;l ~"· 1 Cluu·O&lt;-s
Swanson and- ch•I,Jr••LL , ll.tvld &lt;ttal

Susan Oh!l1(ieet·,

MARCH' 0 _-E. EN .$
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May Sttp lnlo Top

ot his wl11~
lnpeil to •ldllllne hltnaelf In the "dump-Nixon" dispute at'&lt;
the Republican convention, Maaaachuutt• Q(lv, Chrhttian Herter Ia
in line for a tnp admlnl•trallon o:ilce tf Jke Ill re*elected.
Sl\QUid Mr. , Ei11enhowe1· win. a tecond term, there "II a strong
po•tibUity "U iat Undcrsec ret~ry of State Horbort Hqover, Jr, llLilY
bow out Hfrter Ia an otltl~fi !u.vul'ltg tu gEt
the po11t nnd, In tiH! unllkeW event that John
Fo,ter Dulle11 •hould n•Jip, JOe MatPClliLSetta
RepuhUcaJ1 m!Jht move up to &lt;::ablnet I'D.nk.
Herter haa llwp.ya t4•r i, itrong lnlereal in
foreign arratrl and would U~l!l ~tlll n&amp; beller
than to take on D. top auliJipl9Rt 11;1 the !:itute
department untt,r Mr. Etaantiower. Hla llniJUUll•
fted IL!ppoL&gt;t of Vice Pr-.aldtnt Rtch&amp;l'd M N1)(0n
tor ttnomlnauon may make ~11 wi•P come tl'Ue.
HoovtL', who r·olt to diplomatic pron1tnence
bec11uae of 1111 aucce111ful handling of the sc111n·
m11nt of tha Iranian oil dlapute In the eqt·ly d&lt;tyil
ot t.hl Era•nhower a&lt;tm\nlllraUon, ia pre11enlly
A.SHU:OTON- There · 11' apec\I.I&amp;Uon that bt&lt;!ause

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IHNte·

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both, Ill BuueU St. (Gravel
Hill). Middleport. 01!10- Phoae

·(51 Lost &amp; Found

ti311MI

•.00 IU!WAIU&gt; FOR relura •! loot
keys at '-omeroy or Middleport.

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up at tht 'Mxt aualon of Conrrua, reaardiiM of the outcome
Nonmber electlona.
The ..,uon 11 thllt rovel'nment revenue throurh taxea hs wny tiP
*au_.. of the ht&amp;h economic activity, which meant lUsh ludlvldunt
. and evrpora\e lnl!omea.
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The "modll~" budll!l .surplua which Prelldent J:liJtmhower pre ·
dieted lut JP.UI'I')I' for the current 6~:~cal yea1· La IIW!tllng aml could
aaaUy JG to two billion dollDra or more.
U the aurpiUI 11 omch abDYI! tht two billion mark. the tD.X rec111c· '
Uon drive Ja aure to be on In force when Co~n111 retutllll u e;.~. t

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recreation. "Tree Farms" werle
tile- ~roj~ct' started' and
ArbQt . Da)'. obspva nc~1
la the

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19&amp;3 PONTIAC Dlx. 8 cyl. 4 dr.
S.dan . Two tone - n . Hyara·

ptus

taltes is one of the

nm,
matl.c Pom•roy,
drtve,. $l,ODS.oo.
Obio. a lllactt24 6tc

Q( bandli11g the probl~m . l

hnd

Forked Run Lake
;~XI'~!I!s given by
that the
of the

Ma•s, deotge- Carper and dauehten lefl tor Australia where they

wlU visit · friend s and relatJVfB.
Ma:s. Jasbn Bricklos of Sharp,.burg; visited ber .'lililer Mrs Kate
Sloolalr a few days.
·Mr. .tnd Mr111., Guy w~ ~ ,('P nt)d
dJugbter ~ Jean, attended lhe Weddirig ~f Margaret Mullisan and
1\darn styborskl at the- bnrhacll,
l ~h'! ~ OQCeRtion Church, Kenton,
Ohio, Saturday.
Mr .and Ml'.!. Hanford Stani'J
ebll,c,\rr-n &gt;are spend\ng the
imd'' Wttlt Mr. and Mrs. Bet·
Gru~se r and family of

1953 FORD Custom 8 eyl. 4 dr.
· &amp;!d•n. $1,0Dl5.00. Blaettnan
Pomeroy,. Oblo.

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Heilman of

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CANNING TOMATOES for .aalfl.

Diaa S*tser Phone 3688.
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batb, 2 lute claterna, furn1ce,
~_&amp;ctri.e pu.m_p. For a barg.io, see
'llbomas A. Evana Weloebtown,
Mineravllle:. ·
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bomjcorolng of

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IIO' LAIOII·IIA Y SAL.

Mlki!JIIIloolll lor !be ' t~7 Modtl Scott • Atwoter outboard
Mof.or.a tb•t will be on the Mar.
tet In a few weeks.

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roatltlng..

arrived

sons•. Jack and Dena; of To~~o
gueate of Mr. alld atn.
Joh&lt;o Smtih and Mr. and J\lrs. AI.
bert Swatzel.
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Ml'l. Ray Seidenable. Mn.
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Pomeroy Gr&amp;.p
Enjoys Outing
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''YOUR

Mldd epott .Arta

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but • be•utlful, mod!ru prte-

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by1 Mr ,.and Mr1. Wyatt Tbompaoo ,and children:, suzanne aDd
Jimmy, Mrs. MArcia DeJA)' aDd
Ml61 faae He-rder-all ~t ColumbUI

SUNSET

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set you · up ljt
protected Jocpt.Jon
capital.
D•il')' {Isle loc1tlon.s are selected
by q1en Witb 1Y!!!Inl of marke~

Route No. 2', POIIt 'Office

01! Yo~r Dial

3;1. Youth

S3. lbcctamt..
Uon

The only dltl'erence betwttn tht Republican• and Democr:1h on
the IMUt w11l be the form It •hould take.
'l't\e Republlelftl may want to tpt~ad It around a llllltt fl\ OI'fl
)Mtween Jndlvlduala and corporation• tnlillea.d of JivlnJ It all tu lhtt
Wll&amp;'! tuner throurh a boot\ in the ll\dlvlduat income t11x

tlunal
•I!Cit)Yt

1418 NOR'l'B MARKET STREET
OHIO

WoosTER.

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SERVING AllEi\S
IN ·a nd AROITND

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CHESTER- CHESHIRE -LEADINC,; CREEK-HOBSON-BRADBURY

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tht bl.si vo~ a:etten Ult Democrat. bav• and 1'41a11n they wUI
hav• to p tar to ~Wihr•ct hi• tnJaJh'll don•to--ee.rt!\ pei'IOnnllty ·

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Alrtctdt-urt department plana to atart , . _ . ,
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of Umt for tanner~~ to realist whO ~·
'•"" latllt
tn tM!r
before tliiCitkm d&amp;)',
that farm income aq4 prlee. Will •tt,y
now and Nov~rnll•j. ~ther argulnlrf
lpokttmcn lft pt' ~ a~a• .
,will campat'p ori' '\hi biuta or

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QJWw..ltnt. tann 1tatt1 thll fall Whtft Dtmoeritlo- vlot •prtl\dl!lullal

.:a.ndtd&amp;te Eltll K•fauver and Republlel.n ApiCulture 8ecretlli'Y
Ezra Taft Benton vlt for aertcultural' votll . ln. • nG-holdl•bll.fl'iHl

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l'.lltORI' FRIEND- It'• •hapin.J up U a l:l&amp;ttlt royal In the

THE DAILY SENTINEL NOW HAS

WRITE OR PHONE:
DAreY ISLll SALES

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cotton
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forth
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illot

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IN and BETWEEN

AND SUP.PORT' ON MdR1'.
GAGE FOR LOCAL BANKS TO
F.FI'ECT SAVING ON FI~·

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•OIIth ol)lutl~nd. · lohn ·L, Rom·

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COMPANY ENDORSEMENT

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3f. Mulberry
s~ 1Jttlr r.\rl
36. Narrow
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thfl SUper
' Outbo~d that hal~ your
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abl• one with 1 New Scott At·
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M!:!tropoUtln AutG SaleiJ, 2115 N.
Second Avt. Middleport Ohio.

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Newbur&amp;, :Misaourl, Star Roqte No.
2, c/o treaa :eoulware. i1 bereby
~"!lfl&lt;~~!l~t on the 17th. d&amp;f of
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Is Delivered Ott The
Dfty ,Of PoblieatiOn
by Motor Cat•rier

eldlDI at Newburg, Mlaso.,;t, Star

990

$300 A WEEK.
M% OF SEASON snt.L 'ftE.
~s.
CAPITAl, REO!JIRED: lliOOO Up

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,T~TION•

OWNEIIS B!\IININQ UP TO

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ol Tp)edo.
At tbe' late tbey were Joloed

A national
c h a I n ot indlvldually o w n e d
1M, i!!Xelusively deaia:ned
patented. Not t~' roadaJde stlnd

SCott A\water

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A crouP of Pomero1 relatlta
motored to BuiT Oat Lake SundaY
for a · pt(Ji)c •dinner.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Jobf1 Smith, Mr. and lin. Alberl
Swatzel and daughterr, Joanne and
Marlyn, Mr. aod Ml"ll. Homer Welter and d•UJbters, Me.llnda lb,d
Suell•, all of Pomeroy and tbelr
guesta, Mr. and Mrs.
Rl;,echnanrd
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Mler an,d soil!, J•ck and .LI

a::'!.alii

survey experience.

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G~orJ;Ia

and Elberta'•·
Will bo rea&lt;IY flrot of S.pl8111ber. Brlna contilnn. Web.ster
Fruit Fum a Mifeli east of Cbe11·

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FR'YEi\8 1
at
Cllftor.d Letf!Jolt, Rook Sprlnss,
Pomel't))'. Phone 032-X.

RocHprings

Methodist

8 24 6tc

19J for Sc.ie

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1dioiown.

~unt, Mrs. Glenn Lee.

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Blaett,~~;_j(__1·~7.:...)_:_H:.:elp Wonted

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publte ac}l.ools was another
eatry "ptojcct.
In thl! conservation. of
tlle eslablisJunent of Watershed

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Mr. and Nn. Watber EnDJ, and
aon Da'Vld are tbe JUeats of John
Dill and daughter. Min l!!ltber.
Mr. and Hn. Rlehard :Mier, lltd

KITCHEN . HELP ' WANTEDPomlrGJ• Obio. ·
Some experienc9 needed. Ale
11111 POIITIAC Dlx. a eyl. 4 tlr.
betweea 30 and 110. Appl1 'in
SedtD. Hydramatk drive. Orle·
penon., Home Reltaurant. Middleport.
8 211
lui Bloelt
lin!Jh.
$1511G.OO.
Jllaettun. Pomeroy. Ohio
DO YOU USE Avon
8 24 6te . Well liked by women every·
where. There is an exclusive op.
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ION CHEVMLET BelAire t dr.
portunlty for you to' be an Avon
Sedan. Power Steerlnc.
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RepresentativfllD WllkavUie, W!!careful owner.
Mate ua •n
Jlatoq, McArthur, GallipoJil, and
pJfer. Blaeatnra. PMneroy, Ohio
Pomeroy.
Write Eleanor Broa..
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bellt! her dutito WI WtdDHday. u- --· .,.,
u - l · -.., r~II r . I ... Mrs. G1eo Dill and lin.
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Mr. and !ln. Clllloni'E!.orlbaeh
Jlr, lnd lin' Bllpb II Beary of Etbel I.mrery left Sunday fGr a
and Mlu Ka)' HIDIOII. were C61umbUI vitltor• SUDda,,
Lakel•ad ,Pia. _.. tbe lllt'ltl or YWt Ia Columbu.a. - ~~·~~~~~~~~~~be former 's son, Wil- t-roy.
Mr .and Mrl, Wyatt Will of Col·
here for a fourt~en Mr~ J oh.n Tubbs, rom CI'IY.
Ml• Kay HJmoa ol B.u., Boo b.l, litt«r IDd bnttbef.I.Q.law, Mr.
~ opeotllttJ the week wllh Mr. ond
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Mrs. CUI!ord Ebtnbaeh.
Mr. aad Mn. Joha Jamea~
-ed' to tbelr bome, Toledo '8UIIdw
after • weeU vi.sit wltb Mr. lid
Mn. H•rry Kelaer, MlnernWe.
llr. ofld Kn. Earl E.IIY '""
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Mr. and Mn. Herbert mxon and
children, Sutaa and Roler attendeel the C. V. Dixon famlly rfi.Ulion,
Sunday, held at the home or llf,

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don.ltrvanw 'iHstrich

Sedu.
Dylllflow.
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BUICK
So&gt;O&lt;Ial

Pomuoy, Mhktleport and Muon.

receatl:r.

dlepott. Ph.

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son HitTY 10d Mr. and .J ib. Clwle.a Weaver of GaDipoll1 were Sunday 1uea18 of Mfu NetUe Kothler.
llr. IDd Mn. Kenneth Donahue
gf Dayton were weebad p_eata of
hJs pll't!nb, Ill'. aad lin. \ .Tames
Donabue.
Otto ~lnbihl and IOD. .JohD
were buplneq vilit0111 ill Po'"""' ,

ltioa•BUICK VB S~per 4 dr. SedOD PomeroJ, Ohio.
Twin lurblae Dtnollow. Top VB
ii~ance. $1.895.00. Bllett- For reat .- Eleatrie , wallpaper
DIH. Pomeroy, Oblo e 24 etc
s.teuner. CllDton .P'laber, Mld·

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Mr. ond Kro. Sel"71' Wblto ,.d

Only 10 per cent Down and 24
Montlu td par 011 Tbe New

ester.:,

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clau,bten, Haney

pareaU, Mr. and )Ira. H111'7 Keil·

'bo:ueiOIUd l l n U ~111'1 llttiQ i1tn1ce. Wtll

whose wife li a mem~ · of the
Rutland Garden Club. lfe was in·
&amp;trume'ntat In
irlteres.t1ng Mr.
Reed t;n the 0 . F . A. and in cpn·
servatWn, that is the- c(tnserv~Uon
of n~,Ud resources auch ll.!J tim·
ber pl\ water, anlmal llfe, etc
t't:e ·.o. F. A. was orsani&amp;ed about fifty YJ!3r&amp; agp and ag.on· ex·
panded to includ~ th~t ;preservaUon not QJllY· ~f timber but. o{
soH nn4 water, wild life and even

,...clay

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:'omplete ' WRBEL AUGI!fJONT.

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and daughter of Columbu1

•;s 8~-' Auw Services

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were iD Columbu, ·

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Sund•r for a "Yla.it wlth blJ IJ'IDd--

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Auto Sales

tb..,tata tatr..
Hr. lOIII Mro.

hl11 f"tber, Emmett Will
Memben ol tbo Po•••"Dl
Rev. and l(rs. Joel Myt'rs 1 n 1J tilt
daupter, Debra Elaine, of Rurti- fl'OIIp,
aylvanla were Wfti.: end JUtsta ot rot-eti~
lfr. •nd Mr1. Jame.s W11l and Mr. from the
•nd )Ira. Eldon Weeki.
llr. anA lin. 'N•lter Eulenbach
and childrtJJ returned
to their
ltome KnGiba, W1~ Sunday aftft' a villit with Mr. and Nrs Carl L~~:',?.~,;
Moore.
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111811 Marleae Mlore visited Sun- Jerry
:fa)' eveairq: with Jlrfr. and Mrs. R. baro
E. Wilaon of Shade.
M•rtln,
Mr,.. Carl Moore and Mrs Har- Frankie ,Wippel and
old Eber~b!\Ch ac~Olllpam ed Apr 11
Sba.steen , ~anna Wat.,o n and
Dorothy Arnold to
Parkersburg
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
wbere dnam majnr and flag bea.-.
Admitted. Mn. Jame~ Fau lk)n~rf
tr euill were ordered fur
the Middleport;
Pomeroy H11iib School
marching
blind.
Mrs. Clifford Youn~.; I'OLue-rtJ)';
Mrll Jobo TUbba, l'ouwroy,· P~al"£•
Clarence Andrew• and
~n.
.
Jimmy, and Clyde Andrews- ]Pft G ri!Y ~S.· Middl~p ort.
Monclay for Bu.bradgl:", Md. til
Ot!!dtarged. Eh ~lu te,

Mr. oDd Mr,. Ronoto H. . . .

Vm COOooy, 11811 s. 'fblrd Sl.

1111&amp; - ·

a..,.;

Harry KelHr.

) Oa, ,te,. numbered lOB. Albert

liD the 11116 l!lodelt, Now Ia Stock

Lr u rn 'fl~

28. C4\tchers

• TAX CVT-Propoula tor a to:&lt; eut an praoUc1Uy CCI'tnin to

on4 oou•t

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'}tn-L\IIi C4ii ~ \It•

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8\lt the-y hopa th&amp;t Benton, wlt.b • worklnr 10U
blhlhd him. wUI be ablt to c&amp;rry th• day.

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Mr, und Mrs. W .~, (Shorty)
Benv~r and family, Lr a, Rbnnle
&amp;Ltd l'hri!l:ty and Mills ~ e(l)"' l)l~ne
J &lt;me Ritter Or Col u bu's '•.lpe-nt
the week encl wlth
~- !tltnver~a
muthm·, ~IT•. J M, Ac&lt;~er..&lt;lh&lt;M'al·
nut Street, MlddlopOL h .____

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Mr. and Mr!l. M. V.'
aono, Barry and Tom
L \)-tH~ Mr. and Mrs
!kR ,:no Mrs Althe-a
I Mrs. M L. French, · .s. Robert
Hnrl"ls, M1 1:1. Bruce L(' yd,
Mrs.
Noah 1-f.tlskins, Mrs E. M. Blake,
Mrs. Forrest Bnchtd
and Mrs.
Na n Moore rcprcsenled the. WSCS
or Heat h MethodJ•t Church at lhe
Zone Seminur fo~ the WSCS ~e m­
hers of Meigs and GalJla cO"'ntics
in RaL"Ine Tue.!!d!ly
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tovic of Mr. Reed's addreas which
on, are he began with a tribute- to the
:o~; San- lpte !fP -~or4~ .I/s h.~r of; Rutlan~
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Ou.mel Ahllel NllaHr, preaenUy a
In th o

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the Club.

t3. Rtl\eve
19. Foun&lt;lae
~4 . Marrh:!8
lion:
1. MUIIC
DOWN'
21 . Orf
character
1. Hunter
22. Cuahicn
G Spill over
2. A ring ot a 23. God··
9. Home tor
chain
deq
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or
10. Rabbit
1poet )
death
11 . Dlmlnlthed,
(Nilr. •
ai the mooii 4 Nourlsl1cd' •
Ci Dl~charge ~ ~~- Sl'lel•},}
12. Cflil c'ard
gun
tered
1'1 Young theep·
2-lde
14. QWeliUont
'1. Spherto
:t6. Strlkl'
'82. Rfvor IJ'r.)
lt:i. Cr.ll;wd
8. Frog
Wltl'l '.,.BNie• Cit
:tG. Fa.ther
11 Moflc 1t1ck
the hana
wa.tl!r
17. Norll;l!!lUt
13. Gro,te
27. Royal rnl·
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1&amp;. Exclama.
I ~ Mou .tllleft · · d~~·
boga
29. sW!tt areal
uon
18. Brown In
or rlv(!rl
19. OM or
tho aun
30. Lean-to
pJeaaurl!
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Reed Sr.;
pom4U'QY,
and honorary vic ~
the 6hlo '1 Fort~strf
the (U!lSt speaker
evening when tb.~ Rutland
Club held an Open meet·
the
Rutland )!ethodl•t
Cll&lt;~e~ll. Mr. fleed wa1 introduced
th' president, Mrs~ Culb John·
who -also prl!len.ted ,Mrs

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Mrs Mabel Dea rdor~ of Columbus
and Mn:. Lena GC'rs-ll.nQ of fkron
visited Mrs. Weber Wood.
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Beal were In
Col umbus to attenO tbe wedd ing

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n!c.
Emm eU Shuler ht~s been in Columh u.'j anti Aklllfl on a bi{:~Ln l':.S
ti'ip.
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~ Helen nate)',
g randr~wt~r of
Mts. Eui!l'IH' Sider&lt;: and Mr!'i llay
Zirkle, lwt· aunt. Wt~ol'l' gue::-18 al
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rcltUv• ud fri.eDdl;
Mrl. II. D. Do.....IIOr W ,, .
tui'Dt4 to IMr homt~ COlU:.Iilbw.
allot- a Yllll llritb ltor ~.
Froall B. WW oad otltOf n~~.
Mr. 1114 lfrl. Karl
Pd
ton Bob returhd hOPII ¥:0JidlJ
aftor • •lilt td a.o,l..d, ond Columb111 wltoro Ill., otto~

umbu1 were Wlte1c end gu~ts of d•y vbll witb hit parnf1.

leideDible ad clluJbUt, 1Kkl]D an4 Krs. Pltrkll: Loebary.
leu aDd Ml'. ••d Mrt. Zdwud
Lt Chari• IMbln' or Chanute
kbt•ler Ylllited J!aelc kideD•ble I Atr r'oree Bate, Rantoul, 1\1 •r·
p1tlent Ia St. .Toapll Hoapltal, ztted 1Jat.urda7 1or 1 10 d.,- vialt
Partenbura. W. Va., Tueldar n• witb hill pareata, Kr. •acl ¥n..
IQC.
Patnell; Loebal'1.
Mrt. C. 1 lfUH lin. Carrie
llt. •D4 lin. llaleomb Jtartl~
Nye, llt. ud. llrt. CJ.IMtt- llaJ. aDd 10111. Jack lllld Let, of Loraia
,... ud Mr. .lad 11ft. · C1Word w•e ...- md pestl of
uo
Pldllipe Nita" ~
It tbe Mrt. T. A. Dowale.
CIIilford Rood U.., Clllli,Leethe
Mblel ...,. ADD aad lUND
llr. •Dd Kn. Klmer •JeW~am Ra•llDP ol Jlarlon are tbe a:uedl
lpeDC luadly wit) rel.ttlt'll
.Ia td thtlr grudmather, Mn. R. H.
RawUap. lfn. IUebard. Rtwlillp
GalUpolb.
Mr .and lib:. loe ro.t.., Da)toD wlao teeOmpanlM -.e..
dauPter•
ud J'o.b.D r - . , o! W.t c.-roaJ. bere returned home Sunday aftu
town were 'IJollek tad Ji~Nta of • •brief TlsiL
Mr. •ad l(n. 1. E. Fo.wter.
J1arrr Keif of St. Petertbura,
Mr. alld Mn. Gee YOII: aad J1a. ill Ute plllt of friends. In

spent Sundar tn Columbua lDd at.MtL A. R.. Knia:ht and son Vin·
Mra. Minnie /'""
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lit&lt; ..."' baa
pte
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ratr
Tbetr
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eem.
returned home Slturday from
tended,
Oil ompiO)'m&lt;Dt wttb tho CJ&gt;U Ser- Cbuekle •ad diuehter hPa re. • Nit
Ia Columbu when they
vice ckpartment In ColumiMtl ond mained
_.,. t~r
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kltciiea, ond llttlDJ 100111- Ulll~
ties pold, lotl!. Easl MolD st.
ta~~.oo per mooth. Contact Wtl·

Before Rutland Garden Oub

Iormor po.~lli"n"·, , anq !r'i~nd'Jt
Davjd t he&amp;1LCL', wfig had ~'-i I ~'
broken In football iuactice ..rtues-

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under t. ahadow 1n

iiiooM APAIITMEN'll: bO\Jroom,

Nibraska

Pam.,roy Banhr Is Speaker

Hr-nry

REEDSVILLE

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Mrs. Robert
Hn•"dy,
~lari:HL,
spent t he week cnrl with her sister, Mrs BcC&lt;"hcr KessmJ,JcJ:, and
family.
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L. Ca1•r, Erin,

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of tht&gt;ir dau~l\.ter Miss LuciJie

bile, Alu. w~ere s-he will spend
th.e Winter w1th h.€' r mother after
spendln" the summer )lere.
M 8 Lilii Am McGhee ha.s been
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tn Be lle. w Va.
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Clme
,pent lh e week end in Oo!U!nbuo
villi ling the state f&amp;h·.
Mr. and ~1rs Rnbert Coata and
Mr and Mtll. Grant Vi11eyard daughter, Ch.ri shne , were tn Col·
and fnur children, Dayton were umbtu for sevel'al cloys visiting
rece nt wee k end guests of L. B. the Slute Fnil' where
Stephen
SisliOJL and fnmlly.
Coats ls a member of the ~II
ltra. Bernice Randolph and two State BO)~ Ht~hfi.
cb~ldrp n left recently
for Rich·
Dr and Mrs G C. Sehdllf and
wood, Ohio.
-daught~r~. Barbara and
Betsy,
Mr. and Mr.a . Paul Nlch.oL; and Frnnkr01l wt&gt;re he re ·ru e.~. when
lour children vi.siled In Atltens they broug~1t h1s nlecc,
Karen
recently.
Bachner , hom e after ~ he had acEs11ie Congrove visi ted in Ak- compamcd t h ~m on n
vacation
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Barcul.• '
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for.m l'r'~ daugl;ltpr
Pauline RuqeJI &amp; ..NkkJ.Ialundl Wtwte took
or Colutnbua were vi11ltors of the M1-s. Clulr 1-h umon , Oobb~ Ferry
rormer'• aunts MlsseA
Kale L. N Y. to Clarksbur$ ('nrnule to
her home 11nd w~n·
o~~rntght
and J~ucy Kibble.
Tht! WSOS lnd \f!-8
and thetr RUl'st s at Phllllp1 W Va with
huwhand1 had a picnic
at the M1 s lloyt' s moth~ll. i\ln, C. B.
Hawkins, who had been vi~ltm~
Forked Run State Park
The)' we re accompanlNI
Tile Lee Wallace fami ly recent. hete
ly vl•lted relaUvel!
tu Hogsett. home by Mu. nlchard Hov altl'r
whu had bern vl.'jlt\ng ln CIIU' k ~&gt;·
Wea:t Vlrginlu.
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newlJ deeor•ted;• 8. room apart..

Beal to George Meeker of Colum·
bus;.
The Ca rpenter Ch~rch members
visiled the Carliton Ohurth Sun
evenml!.
Mr an d Mrs. AI crass and daug.
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Mrs. WHits &lt;•.-uescr, _as Ill Willi
!!hlnglea at her home m Pl PlealVII

soldien captured In Kort'a and
till h ld
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na pr ao~s1f they are shll alive . ll would
st&gt;em lo be a prior "co ncern" and
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h&gt; Pomeroy, Thuri!!IIY lle\Ober II,
wheD. t.be lane )JoweU Tnt DaUIJ·
btera of Ualoa vtt•I'IJI&amp; met Mon.
doy ovenlol ot tho DAV boD .

aur:ant, llldd1aport. IDQufre It pmlded 111d
l'tllauront &lt;J&lt; . . 8181..7 oftar taken eare ot
8 P. II.
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when
some off1c1als w111 express
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"deep roneern" for the American took llls doughtl!r, D~bbnl, to Mo- IHtrg with relatives

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l{r. and Mrs. Williaril COnJrfWe
visited In Wellston with Mr. Congrove's siste.-, Mrs. Cora Pattiirl
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blll'nhart ant1
family h.a..-e r~turned home from
a vacation trlp to t.lontana
Mr. and Mn. Lee Queen have
returned to their home in St.
Petersbu.-g, Fla after a vi.!M with
the C. A. Barnett family .

UNFIJIIIfiJSHED D BOOM Apart..
meut, over tbe llomer Belt-

BlankeNhlp, Akron, George Weu·
ver, George ·KUI)atriek, Cora M~y 2!00
Scholl, 'r,'!r. and Mrs. Arthur John· , 3:00
ston, M.ta1 Phyllis McCI'p.d"r, I;ln- 3·1&amp;
da .l!cC(Udr. Kat~ J.tmbect, 4.00
Glad&gt;o W'ori al&gt;d d-trg~lrl'l, Dor4:30
ojb)', DJ•na· ~~ Evelyn, n4 s'on,
ft:OO
., t Dnl\llas anil .P'IP4d~btel"j Debft®
' bie, Johu WeJVf!r1 Anna R. Po- 6:\¥)
hle, Mr .and Mrs. Edwln- Weaver
8:15
ant Junie and GC"ef.! Mr.s. J,.ohle 6:25
• J ~I•I'"W'-' • ""-1 .\ond-iM!ll· • -ilruce 8!30
b1aci: •.e::m'nli M4js 4t 'columbus uti
and M.r. an)I -Mr,_ p~xter Etwln 7:00

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1ide of .tht U"lttd Statu.

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at the p&lt;JSt 4Ulco at

N~Uo .aal 1~1 npreteatatl", BottLnelli-KimbaU. lilt: ..
I;Q l4ltoltoa Ave., New YOH: City, 1£, N Y.
Subatriptlo11 rate..: Dell•et7 by tarrler wbere naUa'ble 30 eenh
per week: one Jear ill adna~e at The Daily Se11tlnel offlce. SJilOO:
six montlt'\, $7.80; three rnontbe, $3.90. By motor route v.•ber.e
inUa~: pae -,cath. ••· B7 man oae year $8; su: months, $425:
bru raoatlla, $1.10; one montJt. Sl.

ty uSet, we hear, oper what may
happen to some "thirteen thouund
EurOpean refugees in Red Clllna
•inee the .seizure of a UN !lgency
ln Shanghai last Mar. T1le faet
that only 23 or th~He people. hape
emerged smce then susge!Jt!. that
the rst may be trapped behmd
the bamboo curtain.
In a polite protest to the UN
Economic and Social Committee
at Geneva, Juhn B11hr,./o ur chief
delegate declared : "We can only
express our deep con~rn aver
these rports, and hope that this
development will not prevent rei·
UliJCes who desJre to leave Chlnese
Communist territory
lmm pro.
reeding to countrie oHering 8gy.
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Mary J ewettfl ~w;;.,;; 'fanUly waa
held Jas,t Friday• evennlg at $he
homes Df Mrs. ·A1ny W.ener end
Mn. Bruct Ble.ck of Columbus.
~1''9 diaOJ!Crrl -:PIPeiJI
1'hose in atfendanci" were Iowa

IIIYNOLO E. GREINI
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eYUJ' af'temooo

Pl•u were dileUUtd f• the DJa..
trtct eonvenUoa wblefl will be bold

RPndants .

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Krt. 0. B. Elbf\'lold -~ lut&gt;

t1o7 lad Mooday Ill Collom""' wttll

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Tb 8e Sunday

En~*elttfs

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Tbe reunion h.ad orglnallp been

tebeduled Jot the Union Camg
OrOlmd.J )nit W Wen :·e&amp;chedule

lor Ihe Brood Ru:::nc:•~lt:::•

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tnd Sammy l'arter, Montllr. smith ia a Jl'l(luate
coal, W. Va.; lltn .. Fret Tuttle Ul.\3 cJau of MlddrePOrt .
Nl!lliJ, W. Ya.; Mr. and Mh. Doft School add 11" employed at Al
QLtln IJid family and P.at Burgess, Supermarket in COlmbu.

1111 of
kee11 beat
in a tie
t~ Red Sox..
' The ~ scored a single th~: ......,,-.,.
tally Ia tbe tlllrd im;U_n t, two
five
Jn- the fo'-'rth aDd one run in
fift):l frame. ~lle ooly
Senator
run was scored in the second:'
The w'_pniq Piteht'!' gave up .a
51.ngle hit in the- first
intuns.
LOser w•s Ron~' Maftley, ' w.bo l ~•i&lt;,j,.,~,

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.&amp;truck out 81X. of tlle Winnlni .rft.

dU.ns. The b!l blOw wQ a ,double by · Gene Wise .' ht .U.e third

With Studebaker
M•v ~o l Be E•sy
Home run s mav Ito! come so
;rasy t '1ight. how~ vPr . whe n
l'out hpaw Juhnn \" Anlont·lli hurl s
for the 1111H11 ~. · '&gt;l'l'ki ng )1;, 14th
\'lcfory &lt;i (;lui n ~ f

1:! lu~of'~ ~ .aJJmn v

Klippslt.'in will bt" on lhr mound
ior lhr Hcdlt•g s wil h nn 11 • 10

ma1"k.

Photie
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?elling nut of hasl's .ln;u lt•d jams
in 1he ~t·CJm r l , third and fourt h
in nings.
R. r1h~r

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honn-rs . t•at'll wilh :1 mun on ba~t·,
to op..·n lttld {"ll&gt;~t· 1h1• lll'ttit'g,;'
:&gt;corin g for lh 1· night H1• ~ ~ nnw
within fou r IJu mPrH of th• · !"1111kl~

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BUY YOUR

Cubs d ecided the ni R:htcap w,l \h
two r uns ln the seven tb on r.ene
Baker's hol}ler :10d Hnbie Lan ·
Ll rilh's walk with IIH• hn~es loaded .
HnmP run s by Marvin Blaylock ,
Soll y Hemu s and llt&gt;l }&lt;":n nis gave
the Phillie$ ll 6·4 vicl orv over tht
Cu rtl l nal s. Sn1flhpow Cu rt Stm
mons O\'I'J'cum •• :1n 11 n ~ teud.v start
111 11flsl his 11th vic·tory.
Man tlr&gt;'. hn•nN, ~ 1hr('r-run 1ob
off Art Oilmar in tht• third inning,
Wil~ the JlCIYuff ll1 nw in 1he Yan.
kee8" vic•orv IJVt't KilnMs City
Th(' f:!Rmc, haH~&gt; c1 after ~ix innll\)!:~
bv rain, al so feallu·er! Bnh 1'url.:!y·,
two- run pi1chinJi!, ,~r:ood fnr h i~
•·•vh lh vit lnry uga inst three de
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OLDSMOBILE
WHERE YOU GET A

BETTER DeAL
Kerr &amp; Van Zandt
POMERO\'. OHIO

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wi r nlna th~&gt; Vrmkce~ Wf!nl

''lll"hl ~Hili!'~ nhP"Jd of the III'I'OTHI
LJir• rc• fn1}1om who ft•ll b e fo re Ra y
\!non• 11 f f1•1lt 1100r0. 1-0.
TOSSES FOUR.HITTER

Ptan·Potluck At .
SSptlsri\.t.M~eti!1g
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BrooklYJl at

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Thundering Herd
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the Mar.ha ll athletic boa;r~t' r.u t

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tou r nament at J ohnsm1 l!ily, Tenn .

Dccemhcr 8, Spri n!-: HiJl ; 10

Thl;l 1956·~ '7 n.lSAI&gt;l1biJ!l •r hedulc

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January 3, a'f Mfapll', . Ohl9.; !i,
'MOrris Harvey; t, OblO U.; l~ at
Toledo; 14, at 80Wth11f tf~n; 16,
at Morehead; lP, H:ebt State; 28,
nt K&lt;•n\ Sl;l\P; 30, a(Oti!O U, i.i .
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Rochester
Miami

Montreal
B.owilri( ·cr..n;'l'( al Richmond t,..\.
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fNJch e n of th r• Ohio Valley Con·
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MONKEY BUIINISS
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THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY

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SUSAN ILIIiT HIRI
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Olllctl) of. the. )!elg. T;Jo.&gt;ple, P't·
t1d.11n Stelers-, mtt'thif wemt ptJ)\e
home flf Mts. cas~ Bahr Wl*JJ f.lra.

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Mri. WiUiaQl Allman, p. .i~at,
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!\lo1•rl' IJ•~HI' d a luur·hl1\er In gume, 6·2, with the help of hom
l'dJ(r rookie ~ mt thpa w Hank Aglli l"· (&gt;ts hy Herb N~ws and Clint Cmu··
r1• in a pilchirtg chwl ' lhat wall rle· t.ney,
AI Kaline, beginning lo look likl'
Pilt1•d 1n I hi' first in nin ~ whl' fl Bob
Uoy 1! ~ini!( 1 C'(l. Iook llcrond M 11 h1s old self again ."lifter nn t.•a r·Jy.
balk nn il cnme home on Nic sea son slj.!JPP~ ~ro1e In thr''t! runs
with. a b'Jple nd. hi!! 24th homer
m :m '~ clnllhll'.
:O.Iinnu• Minosn's two-run lwm l't ln leJullng the Detroit 1'11(t&gt;r s to
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'l'he schedui•' Jlh.: lude~ twq op.

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The defeat Jert the Braves only
a gtime and a half ahead of the
!econd-place DDdgcrs. who Uivided
~ doublehea der with tht&gt; Cubs. Bro.
oklyn ralli ed for th ree nms in the
ninth to win th•• Hllf:'lwr, ~H. thtt
Ch ica gO' took th e nightc~p . limited
t-o 7 1.~ lnninl!.~ hv da1·kne~s. 4-3.

NI!WCOMBE WINS '21st
Ldthand1•r J,., . 'J uxhnll notched
Singh·~ hv Curl Fudllo and
hi s 10th vidorv or lhi• l.t"cason .Tackie Rob in~o n feal ured the
TuN1day night. ~('a ltering 11 hlt$; Dodgers' winn inl! rtlll.V In the
ovpr tlw routt' Nux ha ll ~11ri v1·d opener u J)on Ncwenmbe regrs.
a shaky. st:u·t tn ~e l!l e 1lnwn after tered his 21st vic lory IR relief. The

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.tfr. and . )I rs. Fra.o.k Wol(e of
Silver Epnna:. Md and Mrs. Fanole T~lor were dinner I(Uestl of
the Cecil Bleutngs Monday.
Leonard Rou&amp;b and family were
reeent euests o f Mr. and Mra.
Jobnate Gerlaeh..
Mnl. Garnet Chapman, Mr. and
Mtlli, Me lvin Bonecutter and W.
A. Bleulng return ~d
to their
bome Tuesday evenmg after vis.
lUng with friend s and re1aU ves

Thunday Dl&amp;bt
at llt. and Mn. Dana Lewis.
:Nibil -Lewis visited Anna Louse
Colley at New R~~oven Friday.
llrar ~ Little and daughter ib DUnols.
Jfartoa dhio vl&amp;.ited Mr. and Mrs.
Mn. C. S. Bi)lups of pt Pleas1cu Lilt!• nceotly.
ant Wlll.s th t- dinner RUest of ~r .
Ur. and Wrs. Don. QuitenberTy and Mrs. Cecll and Ella Blessing
•nd Leona Wmbummer Syracuse We-dnesday
~e4 on Mr. Audy Ste wi.rt Thurs.
{M·ra. CUTtis Young called on
da, 1¥011lDJ.
Mrs. Fannie Roush Wednesday.
Mn. Clara Williams, Laura HolCharlie Brown spent Thursday
J.nd and Helen Williams were in night with his famil y at Board.
Mr. and Mrs. Taft B~ton called
Gallipolis W~dne&amp;day shopping.
CallinJ on MI'S. Dana Lewis Sun- on Mr .a nd Mr.s. Jves King Sat.
day wu Mr. ,and Mrs. Frank HarRelatiws r ece ived word of the
ril, Muon, W. Va.
death of Mrs. Reuhen H1nkle at
Jlev. W. L. Gearhart, Barbours- her home in Illinois
Mrs William B~:~ll .~:~ nd daugbtcr
ville, W . V11:. Vtslted friend s in
and husband, Hu ntlnl,(ton
and
MR&amp;On and Clifl.(ln Sunday.
on C F.
'Mr. 8.nd Mrl. William Van Meter Dwight Gibbs calsed
•nd family attended the ball gamr Be111ing who i ~ lsi Tuesnay. ,
Mrs. c. G Billups call,ed on Mns.
t Cineinnali, Ohio Sunday .
Laura
Gibbs. Mrs. May Rous h anl'l
Those attend a slumber pllrty
lthe hom~ oi Julia Edwards , li ar. Mrs. Tobey Myers. Wedn esday.
W . A. Bl ffismg, .Mrs. Ga_ •.net
Cord W. Va. Saturday night were Chapmen
llnd BeatricevusJted
'Caroi Blake, Leona Wamsley, PatJlh M
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Mr.
Fisher
Pstty BBDneo:t motored to Pori - as Improved .
land Ohio, with Chuck Allin ~li·
worth and parents· pJcnicinR SunMr. and Mrs Mt h·in Bon.eculler
day.
and Connie wrrc slwpp ing in Pt.
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Nina Lewis attended lhc bal l
Mr. and Mrs. f'n:d Ra s1)
and
Tournaments Saturday mght 1l
childi'I"R sp~nt S111 urday
night
Parkersburl(, W . Va.
with Mrs. Luvena Rainey.
Tbo.ae attending the horse show
Mr. W. W. Staat5 died at Hoi·
Saturday night at Chc11 hirc, Oh.i o
zer Ho!J))ltal Tuesday. ·
were, Mr. and Mrs . Fred Lewit&gt;, a!lld
. lvlt Bmoton cll llcrl On Ella
:Mr. and Mrs. Dana Ll'wl ~;. Mr. and andMI'SMaude
Bl esl;i ii !J 'J'u cstlay .
Mrt. Isaac Lewis and son Dann
Ok cy Rowsh, Mr. and Mr,, ToEarnest CompAll'n.
by Myers and Bert Blessing were
Martha Henry, Ann and PhylliS business visitors 1n Parker!lburg
W11Uams, Janice and Janet Ni~h. Flilday.
olson, Clillvin Bumiardner, Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Hom rr Richard,
with
Stewart and Alice Hnward, mot~ Columbus visited recentl y
ored to Columbw; Ohin, Saturrlay Ernie, Miss 't'wila and Mr. and
to 111ttend the St11te fair. They also Mrs. Curtis Rickard.
vlailed Bucko;oyc lake Sunrlay and
Revival servk('~; hq:in at Jhe
returned homf' Sunday n i,:: ht.
Board Church M·1n1lay n ight Sept.
Mrs. Lil11 Williams and llnyd 3. Mr. lfarrnh flf N&lt;'w Hav'n is
Yisitcd Ml's . Hall ie Fisher at West song leader f 1Rd Bonnh• and BurColumbia , Sunrh1y.
en Duncnn wlll bo featur!'d .
Vilitlng Mr!i. Wini !l'!l'd !loll 11 nd
Mr. and Mrs, Ruvcna King and
and Laura thb; wee k end werl'! Mrs. sons or Hend erson. Mr. nnd IM.r;s.
W1nn ie Sa1terfleld and Mr. a.nrl
Mr.s. Murry SchAkelford of BellRev. ~d M.rs. l{i("h&lt;.wd Wright
aire, OhiD.
are vUiiting in Indian&lt;~ n few dayg,
Mr. and Mrs. L!llwelyn William ~;
Ann Hdrns, Mason Js ~pe nding a
and Judith mot ored to N1tro to wcuk with Mr. ll.th! M!'b ..rohlr) Har·
vi~lt Mr. and Mr••. gvert Dudding ruon , .
from there over to Lewisburg Virt:leanmce Newell who is employginia.
~·d at Colu mhu ~. Uhto :-.JWilt tne
Vi !!iting Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry W~cken(j ~l hOlll!'. He Wlb fiCC Olll·
JohnMIIf'l w~·re , Mr. ;md Mrs Arl pun.ied back wi1b hts son Mike tu
Cole nnrl fami ly . Mr 11nd Mrs.Fiuyd bpUild 8 We!'!(,
Gi bhs nf TnicOu , Ohin. Mr . 1111d
Mt'l~. H.• tymun&lt;J Stewart of Day.
Mr.~ . Glenn GlQZI' nnd chJ.lrfren
Obio Willi weeken d .!o:Lie.st ol
Pnmrroy, Ohio, Mr anrf Mr~ . NeL her Fathr -r Arlay ::-,rewan who rs
~on Roush and famiiJ• Nc&gt;w Haven, .~c rioW!ly ill.
Mr. and Mn. G~ro~:e Johnson , find
Alice Howard of Harlford, vlslllOili, Mason.
ecl Janet anrl JaiiJti' Nrcholsun
Mrs. T. 0. Young cntl·rNI llolzN tnur t;day cv&lt;mlng.
Hospital Wednesd11v for ~ll n!l'r.v
Th oBe va;iting Mr1i, L. 0. Youn"
Mr. JohrrK.f' !ler fH1m l.illi H Oh1n ut llob.c r llosprlfl ffl'C IIll y we re
fAiled on Mrs . Addie l•:q ward ~ JJ11t1y Smrth, Jurwt Ntckol~un
Mondny t•ven.lnu.
Clara Wrl l tJms, Wilma ll lukc.
Mr. Marvin Baker nnrl IHmlly a1
IJa r ty ~ruuh wh11 rs ~latwood
two weekll VIICB1JOn wilh hr r ""n with lh•• U. S Atr l~urce, KnoxMr. Marvin Bnrkcr nnd fui!y al \ldlc Tt•t:J\. is ~pc ncnn.: a rirll'CII
Richmond. Va .
d&lt;~y k;tVt• du•• ru IlinPs~ ut Ju s
Mr. and Mra. Chcstl'r Olln•r , gl'lllld mother.
Rober! Oli~oolr , Mr. and Mrs. J,P wi ·
J\1•·. J . A H&lt;l llowoy, B1oncrull,W.
Ha rmPI and Elmer V:llllmc tt•r nl1 c~
Va . vl.~ 1 tcd M r~. !'l'lt~illiC \I.Jn ~Je ter
drd w ball game playnd hv the Cln . recently .
r innutl Red• and Brooklyn Dodger,
Mr. Floyd Roach, Jlrs. Josephine
Saturday at Cincinnati Ohio.
IKn upp und chiltlrcn Judy ami DarMr. and Mu. John TurnbuU ancl rell n1 .1lorcd tu Shuron,Ohio Sat·
daughter Keith Allil'l , t~l~·anor Van- urday lo allend 11 convcnllun.
met.tr and Charles Kenrm rnolorcrl
M• ·~- John CurLJ~s Roush uf KIIYto Blue field Wt!tt Vlra:inh Rnd land li nd . Mrs, Evelyn N1ckolson
Sh11ron. TurnbuU whn 'hll8 h!'CII were Jn Gallipolis Ohio Thunday
vl~ltlng with friend~. rcoturnt•d Oil lHirtlnCSS.
with them.
Jam&lt;'c Duncan, Carol lilakC!,
Mr. G~e Dunun Jrnm C11luril · Cienr- Ducano, Marl yn Burns, Ju lin
but Ohio spent the W('ekcncl wl\h Edwttrds und Lec-.ua Wam .~ l e y
Mr. and Mn. Buren DI10£'11n
mohJt'l•cl ln Pt. Pleasant Sunday
Viaillna: Mril. J, R. Chulltn Sun. Hl'l!'rll t)UII 10 recicvc a one humlrod
day were Mn;. Olann Burr 1~ Hnol doll;~r scholart~hlp IIWUrd won hy
son Johnny oC West Coh"'bia . Mar· Miss Wamsley.
aart Chaltln, Maton and Pat B a l ~
Kaylnng W. Va.
Mr. and Mn. Ros! Kin11 nf l ,1·
tart have 1 new b11h.v d.cm g htN
b11rn at Uolr.cr tiOApltal Sallll'lin.\·
Mr. and Mr.s, W11llac• Urndrn1·d
nd daughlerM, Mlddli'IJl•H·t Ohw,
vi~Uod Mr. and Mr11. },r('d L&lt;! wls
Saturday.
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Mrs. VH'iiDia Sayre aDd -..a.d
wife were guatl of Jlr. and.~ \:.dl
Arch Rowh, Sund.Q'.
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, Mrs. Laura Gibbs aPtllt ....
d•y reeentl with Ella Bleaalq. ~
1 M.~le. CounTbose enjoyiq a picqle Sad'411 , Tlae wiuer of
at the home or Mt~ I aDd llrs.
L!tUe Lnpe, 1 ,the Radne
Fred Roush were Kr. aqd, ll.n. Br1v111, and the peDDIQt winner
Charlie Moore, Diane and Doua· ol tile Middleport Uule Leque,
las .Willmd, MUdrl'd,
Marllyn, the lhdiaDI,
will lo,l!t horn~
Virginia, David and lJo)'d Good- TbuNd11 at D:SO p. II\.
erbam. Charles A. Moore J'r. and
Tbe ~ntewt between the cbamwife and Carol an4 Carrie, EJ. piDDJ of tbelr respective ar9as
mer, EUen, an dNa~e~ McKee, l,f slated to be played on the ltaHuntington, Frank Burrll t)f pt, clae diamond.
Pleasant Ma. and Mn.
Leslie
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Lola Jeffen, Isabell, Del' iUeata of Mr. and Mn. 0.1Nancy and Mike of Mli.&amp;OD, Mr. Ita Yeager of Mason, Thunday.
and Mrs. ArUe Rouah, Broad Run,
Mr. and Mrs. Virsil BIJJ'fu, HOW·
Mr&amp; Fannie Taylor and Robert
ard Weigand ann MNJ. Iva Boaton. eaUtd on relativet In Pt. Pleasant
Mrs. Nora Adkina
of Plaia SWiday.
Valley , Mrs. Amy Boston
ann
Leonan:t Roulb aDd family Leo
Mike spent Suodiy witb ~. anci Rou'ah and famUy of Davia Grove
Mrs. Ed Fry.
and Lester Rol&amp;lb enjoyed an outBeatrlce Chapman and Cqonle ial at Hawkill Neat Sund.,y,
Boneeutter who spent aeve~a• days
with relatives lri ·nunoia bave re.
Wayne Hart Jr., emp)oye'd in
turned home
. I Colum~us spe11t t~e week
end
Mr .and M~i. Fred 1\oulb wefe befe WJth bJs ptr~nls, Mr. and
guests of Mr. and Mr•. Ho••lt' M.ra. Wayae Hart Sr.
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bad an outing at BaUey•a. l.aJEe.
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were Mr .and Mrs. Ed Fry, Mnr. .
Amy Bogton, Mrs. Ourt.la You~·
Mts. CecJl Bltstlng, Mrs. Fmplt
Taylor, Mn Luyena Rainey, "Mr.
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and Mra. Dennil Rou.sh, Robert
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Tayl&lt;lr, Mr. and Mn. Lester Ad·
Mn-· S~ly Wilson Laeey, who
klns, Mrs. Elffler Newberry Al'l:d a:r«duated in May from •· Mlddl~&lt;·
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Mrs. Bill Brooks.
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Ernie and Mlsr Twlla Rle:kard; Hoapital, Parkerlfburg.
Oak Grove, Mr. and
Mrs. Jun Roller, Who alao
Harris Mason apent the week e,Ddi yetr, wJU leave tomorrow
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1' Hol1ie
Thompaon
and the aa~e hDaplta1.
children returned llome front ,Aihland, Ohio \fhere they vialted llr. . Mn. La~,y. ,the formfl! $ally
and Mrs. Whitmer.
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WUaGn, liJ the d~u-hter . of, )Ira.
Mrs. Fred Roush called on Ml'l. ~118 wtleox and wu married to
Gladys Burri&amp; Saturday,
PVt:. Larry Lacey, USAF, .this
Mr 8 • Guy Blessing,
Mr. , la.d, sPrtDg. Ht ia on Okinawa at pre11Mr.a. True BlessJng were dlDDer ent on active duty. She was a n\emguests of Mr. .and Mrw.
MU . ,her of p,e Glrls' Glee Cl ub, LlbraBleniDg Sunday.
riJ.n ~nd on the staff 0 ( tbe Activity and annUal.
fr{rs. C. G. Billupa, Mrs ,D.alilel
Simmons and children called o-'
!oJiu Ro11er is the dau,lilhlt.r of
the Cecil Blc.ssings Friday.
Mr. and Mn. Max RG!ler. Slie was
Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Hart izld a merftber of tbe Girls' Glee Club,
Mrs. Hannah Johnson were shOp- the' Eight NOtea, the Girl•' Enaemping In Pt. Pleasant, Saturday.
ble and in the Marchln~ Bud tor
Harley Donccutter l'pent a fbw 4 11 yearJS. SM is a member of the
days rceently with hla family.
Heath. Metbodi&amp;t Cbureh and &lt;lf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe re- their ~&amp;ehior Cboir.
turned to their home in Silver
Both rtirla will live at t~e St.
Spring, Md. lifter a sf\llrt vacation Jonph Nunos' Home an~. this
wttw.·r.,aUvel ~in Do'ard.
week aevml aoeial activities' blvo
Mr. and Mra: Ed Yry were din- ;;;;b';;';";·p~l~a;;;nn•;;d;;;f•;;';;;th~em;;;.:;:;;!:;~ /

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AUXIpAIY
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The A~ eriean Le&amp;iOD Auxilie;ry
held a wiener roam in tbe N.Haven park Au.a:UJt 13. Present
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were M rs . C. C.
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Mrs. H . C.
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Tllpp, Mr-' Edna BurriJ, lira. Everett Rowh, MriJ. Fled RoUJb,
Mrs. Catherine Embleton.
Mn.
Arch Sayre, Mrs . ,Bill Rou.ab, Mrs.
Nelson Roush, Mrs. Grant Rousb,
Mn. Foster Weaver and
Mn.
Crandall Smith.

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NEW HAVEN SOCIETY
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BOARD ...,..TINO
1'be Offidal Board. ol tae M~~
041at Church met at tbe
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Other 1tate. TbOH pl'eleat · •Oted
to repair the lpQUtltt( ud fur
,ni'&amp;J!• P. of the p&amp;1'101l81Je .. A1lo the
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September. The publb la inVItect
BAPTIST ADULT C!LAIS
attend. The next mettlnf: -wUI
The Hartford
Baptist
Adult be held at the' home of llr, aDd
dass met at the home of Mr. and Mn. Bill H&lt;lward. Tbo-e attebd:iq
Mrs. Mark Ward on Friday, Aug- were Mr. and.Mra. RQ DarllQ.
ust 17. A buffet picnic supper w .. )lr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewll't, Jlr.
Arthur Sayre, Ray f'ri'Dkllft.. Mr.
5 erverl on the lawn at 6:30 foUow·
ed by a short bueineSl!l meeting. and Mrs. Hazen lt.oUJh, BUl Ho•·
Present were Mr . and Mrs. A.~ K. ard and Rev. aDd
Mn. A .A.
McClung and Keltk, Mrs.
Don AD&amp;le.
Smith and DoD, Mr. and M~
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A covered 411tl dtnner Wll be~d
Mrs. Shirley Woods,
Cbesblre,
Mr. and Mr5. Hall, Mr:s.· Mary Au·
miller, Mrs. Hugo Jublkng, Mr.
and Mrs. A o . Hume, Mrs. D. A.
Board, Betty, James and
Mrs.
,d.
Jack Ph illips.
REUNION
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aon, Va. l.11t WHk eo- -- .... - .. Thote fro mthia ar•• attendinp
PROFESSIONAL ·
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APARTMEM1f'S
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Roush •nd family, Mr~1 ,Thelma
Cepebart and Mr. lnd Mh. John
Fry, ••-,, John Bumgernner, H. N.
Routh, Mr. .1nd Mr1. DG.nald F.
Roush end famllv, ,Mr· •ncl Mrs.
Donald D. Roush and family, ~-"
LION$
The New Haven Liom1 Club met
at the Legion Hall' on Tuesday,
August · 21. The meeting opened
with flag salute lind Invocation.
President Kermit Ford presided
over ~e meeting. During the
iness meeting · it was announced
by chairmen Mark Ward
and
Tom Hoffmdn that the Red Cros.s
Bloodmobile Unlt will make
a
vislt here on Sept. 12. noon t&lt;l 6 .
The Rdtary (Club will held so- ·
licit the donon.
.AJ.so, at t~Js
time the J.Jons will make and
keep a recot"d or blood types.
Those present lnelud.es those.,.
bove mentioned lnd Kctth AI'·
nold, Kermit Ford, Tom Hoffman, 1
Charles Jewell, Bob
Joh118ton, 1
Charles: Lister, H. C. Roney and I
Eugene Roush.
SEWING CLUB
Mr~. Otle Rouah waa ho.stess
to members of the Bend sOwing
Club &lt;ln Tuesday afternoon. Enjoying the day were Mrs. A. B.
Wodrum, Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mrs.
w. T. Stone, Mrs Hugo Juhllng,
Mrs L J. Ruttcncutter, Mrs. 'R.
F . 'Bryant, Mrs. H. R. Andrews,

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J""''lble la mar llomes .... he f~ hlmaelt well eqwpped
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1 - ar-JI ~ted from th• . llu'ktJaw..our Way-shower,
-4 ~ 10q1D. ~ ~~ a law ~- wu tempted Ul t~ wildl'rnt-ss,
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~- It aa ;Important put of n a eireumatance, and he re~ ~ Ma:itla• COODlrJ wbtre futtd nil'a f11be augjt!.sllrrru

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tllleftld • .boliM,Ihe aolst of the 4 :10), "'Thou shalt worship the
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eut off by elosiD.c tbt Lord lby God, and him only

·apllldt :.SO., IIDd the •eatlbule tbalt thou aene ...

...... quietlacompariaoa.. An·
DuriDI' I aummu vac... tron a
lither doOr, ofb:n with a pane) of mother found ht-r home a ('t•nh'l
opaque llau in 1t. bald to be ror a gr.gup of f('en-ageN, mclnJopeaed belore one eould n.ler lng two of ber O'A/1, To her. IIU'y
U.. rat of the boule. In the us- all seemed Indifferent, im on:-;hltlbule O'fti'COI.tl Wtr'tl take11 oft' erate, and untidy. Tile}' ran 111
.w put ora. •nd oltto first IP"'!et- and oul of the hou~c. dutng
ln-. and lut good-bya were aaid notblog ln parlicular, 1wd tlw~
1herJ, Tbe "ftalibule "Was always resented beinM uslu•d to rio nmapJidain which ooe wu toreed tbing for aoyone. 'I h1s ruothcr
to PlUM tor • momeot.
uw that another part of the
' . Ill the Hlbf. of Chridlao. Sd- de1loltion or "wilr1crness'' C(liJ}d
~ iWbkh it hued upon lht be applied lo these youngster~
teachl011 of tbe Bible. 1 place "'Spontaneity nf thouglrt a o
. to1 p~UM :&amp;. _import.aot. In "'Scl· Idea." She rlfasnned tlml "~poo"i tnce and RMHh WJlb J(ey to the lAIIeJty ot thought and idPo'' was
$cripturu,• Nacy Baker, Eddy, not almless aod without a pur: tbt Di.;coYft'tr aDd Foiutder of JH)Bf, but was dJJl•rted to'.'.:rrd
' ~b Scieoee, wdtea (p, u.aetulneai!J and orderly fU'1 rvil l f! ~.
123): ."Beholdtq tbe lntlnlte
SneraJ U!»el! a day Hm1
jtUb:of ltutb. we ,.uae,-wdl ptother retired to the vestlhule
on God: Then we push onward, or her own think1ng and cln~('d
uatU houod.leaa thought walks the door on the lltwming &lt;hsoreoraptured. and conception un· der arouod her. Jluruan rebdCODftaed ia wingtd to reach Ute lion over the ailualion had to be
divine «&lt;ory.'' In its metaph:yd- overcome. !ij111 re11lu:ed that the
cal meaiDn8 1 vestibule woUld unfoldmo,nt of God's plan fur His
llluatrate the meolal alate in children had to be rt"Veule1l to
wbieh one takes time to "pause, her if abe Wlll!l to be of beucht to
-wait oo God." Wbeb battld the younpters. Sbe lenrned to
with pride have to be fought, aee these young peopl(&gt; in their
wben doubt baa to be replaced true and orisJnnl selfhontl, as
witb trult, wben tempera have to the reflection of a restful, acbt controlled a o d .,. al u ea live\y loving Father.
Wflllbed. we can enter the nsti- The result waa almost imnwdlbule or 01U' lhinkinl aod cloae Rlt. One Of her children found
lbe door on the turmoil of the a ~ob, and the other one dcwlcd
material arenaes. In lbe quiet or to do some extra schoolwork
this vestibule, God bu to he rec- each d&amp;y. , • , Mony outmg_,
op.IH&lt;l as the only power and were planned by the youn11
that power as ever presenL
people, and the mother found
Wben we come faee 10 face tbat abe W\1S always incluth·d.
1 with our problems and tur111 to Bveninga wore spent In reading
' God 11 AIJ.in-aU, self-wlll la so(ld bookJ 9r Jll!lcning to good
allenced and HI&amp; wiUlt .now I- mU!lc. '!be (fenerul ani!Uile, and
rdged.., Doubt an4 ftar are aeen especial1y I be con H n 11 t 10 n,
11 IU. ~uaeaUoDa. baaed upon cbaopd. Restlessness wns retbe ~that e\'U II real. After placed by useful actlvilic:s, ami
a fn momentp., of quiet thought more considcrutlop anfl graH"'' ft..nd O'lll'lelna readJ to ex- lade were expreucd by all.
preaa mo"- love, oooalder.tloo,
)JAny teen-aaera seem tt) Jive
and patience. , • •
• In a wUdernen of doubt and
Wben Mosel was told (O lead loneUnesa, but this wilderness
the children of / brael out of wJU become a vrstihule , , •
Egypl, he WRI bewildered, and when the younjil pl!oJJle nwnhn
be said tbat he was not able to to a desire lo Jlllll~e an d lluuk.
do U. But he was compelled to .• , - Tht C:hri.IIIa/1- Sc1t1Ju ftioJIII·
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P1tr1ci• A. Grevor(, Home
corq Jnd' aeuooiDJI. Stuff ptppers
wuu.,.. P:.
OemoniJfration Aeent • Milson
•nd top with buttered erumbi.
Co..~nty
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PAIIASITES
This wtll be mv last artu:le 1iDce dilh. Add ab6ut ~ l!l.ch water.
Pbeaotb1111De
my mw job as Mn Wllliam GMI· bover -.nd bake at 360 4111'"8 for albl use In the cOl~)!, i;,
ory wUJ be full time after August 1 hour. (8erves 6 to8)
ln cattle. In
31 It bas been mce comlll&amp; to you
-- - , cows and calve•
through lhJ.S rolumn eaCh week,
' I appea.reftce, are
,.·,H NEWS
.not maklna tbe'
P'ARM WOMEN PROGRAM
ttu-11 «. Priddy, 4 H CCII:u~~~=~1sbould, the troubl'
PLANNING DATE SET
worms. Even when.
The annual fail program plano· JESULTS AT STATI •
Lut
week
Muon
County
wu
they're
doLI'II well,
mg meetmg '*111 be held September 12 w th~ basement of the Ma•n' ~reaented at Jackaona MUI. 0~ th aod gain can _be.
Roulb treat111g the animals wJtb
Street Baptist Church at 1100 Main Tbur5day nfeht Walden
participate
din
tbe
Jtate
t H iar.tne
Street. The meeting Wll! start at
Publlt
Speaking
Contest
•8D.d
PHENOTHIAZINE DOSAGE
10 30 A M sack lunch at noon
Phenothiazine ba1 worked won·
and end around 3 00 P M. All farm came home with a blue ribbon
women are encouraged to attend, after runl\fng a very clase aecond de 1'8 for the sheep men , ln this
espcc1aUy club off1cers. club com· to John Murphy of Cabell County. cvunty and bas great poteoUalltles
m1ttee chairman and t()unt:v offlf'.- There were four ban and flve for the cattleman, both dairy and
Boys and beef.
ers and ' commJUec cha1rman. Re· alrls in the contest
ji:Jrls
were
Judied
aeparately.
Jlm
serve th1s d11te and come to the
the Phenothiazine treatment 1a
Mit.;bet1
•nd
ftlary
Blaine
won
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planmilg meeting
blue ribbon w:itb their demonstJ'Ii particulary effective for treatiqa
tlon on ''Poisons and Their Anti- )'Oilhl an1mals under two yearw
TO ALL FARM WOMEN
The Nattonal Home Dcmonstra dotes", Janet and Joyce McCoy old Treatmmt conaiats ot do.sing
either by drertcblne
tlon Council'~ annual meetmg wlil won a red ribbon on their fooda the
~ of an ounc' ol
demonstration
"Out
of
A
Pot
ot
be held 1n San Antonm, Texas,
lor every 100 lbs of
demoostral
September 23·26 Thl:! program Cbeese". These twp
Twenty.one da)'4 afw1ll mclude an address by Gover· tiona were on Friday aftemDO~I
ter
dose,
glve lbem the
Janiee
¥ordan
won
a
bllle
ftblloll:
100r AlLan Sh!Yel s UD Tues1fay,
sam~ dos,. again. Thb wilL ellmtd·
In
the
Stat~
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Style
Revue()iJ
M1ss Frances Scudder w!Jt aumm&amp;ri.ze the program on Wednesday Friday nlgbt. We are PfO~) {jJ ate worms which have matured ala.
afternoon, the banquet 18 at 1:00 t¥eh of ~e young people inti ce the firat treatment,
p rn Wednesday, with Mrs. Ovetl ofter , our , ~n,gratulations to aU
Culp Hobby, the speaker. Fi!'tl'e of them for 1 jbb weU done.
hme on Monday afternoon an,d
PIN "''I~US MilT
Tuesday evenine for shopping and
The" Mason County
4 H Pin
&amp;lghtseelllg Origmally, West Vir.
M'hr
Wetrers
(Ai.vmltu)
met
last Sat·
gtnla planned to have a 5pecial
wJtb 14
urdit:y ~t lh.e t H Camp at Sou.tb
tram coach from Clarksburg to Side .At tble/meetina new oftJeera pounds of salt Keep
mixture
San Antoma and return How~ver , were elttded for tbe coming :y.,.,, before them at all tlme1. If you
the tra1n tripS has be('n ca'llcelled They were June Spenee1·, 'Pr111i- don't have a protected box where
i'lnd each wornan must b ~ respon· dent; Wa,lden Roush, 'llee-preai.
is kept tOr your cattl~.
alble for her own transportatlo}l . dent; fUry Ann Roa:ere:, seer,ftaey;
one. How many of you,
when you eat ycur meat.. would
Any woman Interested 1n makmg and • JoAtlll Browning, treasurer.
lite
to kn.aw on a bldck 61 aalt or
Ale:o
at
this
meeting
the
Pla
thls trLp should wnte Mrs Dean
worse
yet have tbe aaJt thrown on
Johnsnn. Pre.s1dcnt, West 1Virgtn.a \Vf'arera voted to comtrucl a totbe table for you to liet up ooce
tem
pole
for
the
bli
foot
tribe
Home DemonstratiOn Council im·
1 week
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mediatel}' for detatlcd rnformation. at the Council at Jaek1on's J.giL
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Thla will require a lot of 'work
DO YOU WANT A PEPPER
but will serve as a monument to
UPPER FOR YOUR MENUS?
Mason Cnunty when it Is fini.s~.
Then try this stulfed pepper re- AU Pin Wearers will be invlt-ed
Cipe called Green Pcppe•· Casser- to pat:tlclpate in thi.a: chore. Thoae
olets, 8 gre'en peppers. I sma1l preaent at the_ m~\.11~ W"eija Juae
onion, chopped, Ub. grountl beef, Spencer, W'alden Roue:h, J~. Eada
2 tb!ps fat 1 4: medmm tomatoes, Woodle Mace, Mary Blal~·:"l, J~
peeled and chopped 1'tZ eups BrOwning, Mary Ann ~ogerl, Cola
corn, ctlt from cuh, salt and pepper ~ush, Su~anne
Rotbeeb, Eliza.
to taste, :~.t cup huttervd crumbs belli !oneullll J.W.e Jordan. Ap·
Cut off lop and remove seeds other meetiQt of tlfe Pin We"it.ere
from peppers Cook 5 mlnutf!ll tn will be held next Friday nikb( at
boihng salted water Brown onion t~ camp grounds slartlnt - -., 8
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and meat J,no hot fa t Add tomatOfi!S, p. m.

W tl!lhlled.
~ •iloua todu~ .. •• the pqplbiUtles of his gre:d
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wol'lb of Killmon Ylllte4 wrtlh Mr.

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ro~ Satu:rd•¥ ~veniq
at thcr
MJddleport roadside part. '

J'-elt ~den, preaidtbt, prtC:do
ed over a short buslnesa sasioa.,
wben p~ns fOP a torn' roaat ·were

ril".Mr. Ud, llra:, CJ.a:re.aee' Swau-1

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day at tbe ho~ of Mr. and Mq,
ft~ lJread.et:'4i'n 9f Dexter. Tile
HendtnpDI-·tQJmerly llvtd hen.
Otben lttendina were Mr .aDd
Mn. , Clarence O,dla of CarpeDter and Hr. and · Mn. Race- Dtrvbr

dlacussed.
• Attending were Mr, an'd Mrs.
Jack Sorden and
children, Mr.
abd Mrs. Franklln Huds011 and ot Rutland.
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ebJidrea, Mrs. Guy Cowan and
·~Cellt vi•ltol1 Jn the bonl'e .ol
children, :Mr.a• .Robert Carson and wendljlr. and Mfa, Cbarle.i Coplon
childre-n, Mr. 111d Mr's. Richard Mt~. _&amp;nd Mra:. Clareaee Swaq•
Owens and daua:bten, and Mr. of Pomm-Gy, llr. and Mts. JtidMrd
and Mra. Katl')" Lee BaUey and Radcliff and dau~hter ' of Athen.l
daupter I'Dd Connie Teaford.
and Mr. and Mra, l"aul Reibel.

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Chyel of
Huntington, wbo was upal:ile ~o
attend. Mrs. Chase left Sunday cto
1ttend a' Methodist confere.p.ce l(l
Ashvll,e', N. C. this week.

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tlng to mcak~ Ancf a ainglt
foil 'of lmm. Xodachro1n.
{ ~i• Fmn costing but $2.40
' Is tnough:to'co,,llr• th• n~Un·
1 lidhtil' ,of your ~holldoJ wMk

Funeral Services
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~wren~ Graham

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Mr

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Albany, N Y we1c recent gul!.'lts
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In Chal"Jeston. Gov. Wtlham C
Marbnd said he waa a"are of
lhe plam: but he decline(! further

commeot.
The News-1\egister reporled that
Mora11n ba arrana:ed with lii:onOhto Valley several wceb qo
and favored an area ntn1JI·
Hunting1on1 near Ne..:l. for the

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Harry llaymakt'r uf

of oificers, prest!1l-

tatlon. of Shdc Contest wJnner:s

by Mn Wm. Pavey and ~. ~a:

Ma'I V. ·l(mbel, G'udo TWo\
F4rie Etl~•l.iJe'1 'Gr,.al One. ~

SUG~R · RUN ' ItiMINTA~~

I Helen vrtmamo, .t'rtp:· Gro/10 fi.
· Robert Roberta, Grade 'l'tv8..•
Jolor...cl LolriJ, .!lrH&lt;' four.

IJ a. m. Workshops Flower ArranJements, Mrs. .Grace Fitzpatrick: :Mrs. Wm. Crandall
CorMrs Dan Rosensbein: the
Mrs. Jo.sepll Pbllvice preeiM
Director&amp;:
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Convention

Ellen Qibba, g,ra~ Three. , •

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S«!ab'~ Rei~Dt.. Crade Two.

Althe* !r)'m; Gr•de-

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at iloon aod
will start at l:lS
will pre-

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Mr. and M•·~ B .Jr . Vanre And
Tnm ldt Fnday for
t'opulnr
Branch. N C. lo visit hu; llai'Cnts
Mr and 1\fr~. L F Vance ,

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fl•rd VI Cuttomllne 2
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Chrfhlet
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more .Blu~ Cl!lp GIIIC'll' t~eae d,ay~-.
br~ng thro~ all m•~er,ot ·tough,
·in-a-hurry jobe.
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T,ruek uaenl an ·buyln
one re&amp;80ll : Tllf3t (!lll'q,\18
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Surgery
w1U be ht.J4

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m Dan'!lJie
Wll"d,
who died ln

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Mol"gan bas aiTanged wilbl M:or.
teeahn1 lo issue U. S "deposit(WJ
receipt. that 1n effect rep~ent
ea11ily traded shares of tlo• flrm's
.stock.:''
In New York. Olin fiatl)iesoll
ChemicAl Corp and R'V'ete: COpper
&amp; BQiaii :I.ne., A,nnnun-«ffJbAiV the

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$231-mi1Unn' com·

Jls two &amp;ODS, Micb.itll!:l and Roger in the Ohio VaHey.
The new corporatlcn., Oli11 a~.
a daughter, Debbie Marie:
his
Mrs. Mridge •Graham, Mid· Vcre M~tats Corp., wil) l fM'hd•te
' f•ther, Herman Gra 180,000 ton51 ' of alumlpU. a' yertr
or fhrep t1md8,, the; afll(oUntj Olm
Mathie.-ou waa to' ~ave Pri&gt;f;Suerl'l
in an ' inrl iVidUl\1 venture an'
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:F.ac1lilies of tbe

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Mrs l. C Housh and Mrs Mel
a ball game In
Charle~ton In wh1rh Mel play.;&gt;d
Rcccnl suert~ of Mr. and Mrs
ThonHt8 Gnnstcad were Mr and
Mn. llh-hard C.1·1nstcad, Canton

E. MAIN ST,

Middleport

declined commePt on the repo:-&gt;
.t satd tt was not handl1ng pu~h~
relationa for Monteeatinl. Chemor~
Corp., Mon•ecaUnJ's .sales repr!
sentalives tn thia country, satd 11"
top olficials were unavailable for

SurviVOrs' l.i:icl~ hJ.- wife. Phyl. panv to prodv..ce primary Blunptnum

Clark atlenderl

AUTO SALES

Columhus, 9 b;mner
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Gratnm, 37,

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for4 VI 1 ton lt•k•
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relldent whO , bQ.D$ biamelf Moo·

Joann Embleton, Akron. 1s vis
lUng her mother HC'vha !flays

sister, Mrs

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t\ay !or LawrEnce

Mr~ Paul Powell and Rlrky rr
cl!ntly _.pt'nt a week vlt~ltlng ht•r

WE SELECT OHLY
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IN USED CARS

Montecatmi Chemical Co , an
Italian chemleal-mineul r 1 r m.
plans to construet a plant ·n~at
Huntington. W Va . according h
lbe Wbee li~ News-R~g:~sl e r.

The newspaper satd the f1rn
which hall (llanb frGm the Alp
to S1ctly, has enhsted tile aid o(
the Ln.an.ciaJ " bou~ of J. P Mor
gan &amp; Co .• New York, 1n locating
ln tba country,
In New Yort, the Morg.;J.f\ firm

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Mabel
Thompson Ml ~
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Wnght and · Mrs Oak Harri5 ,\II
nr Spencer, w Va vhdtod tlwlr I
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DIVORCE
GRANTED
NEW llAVEN
Margi e E. Hall of Pomf!roy wa11
gramed a dhorce
MOnday m
Common
Ple11s
MelliS Counr)"
Court from J1mea E. Hall, PomeBo6 Cooke und aon, Phil , Att•nd·
roy Rt 1 on ebarge1 of a:ro11a ed a ba~bnll game in Chorleaton
neglect and extreme cruelty,
Tuesday evening
Mu WilliAm Cn!sler and Ann
are vocatlonlng In Pennsy!vn11111. '
Charles Wo111 and c hildren, of
Atlanta, Oa vl11lted hlr. sister and
ramJly, Mr and Mrs. Paul Scally

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Eulenboc.h Fo.mily
Honored At Picnic

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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chue
Dayton als9 84ende·d, tbe dia\ner
ud ~r~. Cbarle presented ·~i.;. . .ii.
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or 1he .F'Omll'OY Baptlat ~ ehurth · JttAutded the e.ftreace f;t Clfjf..

Mrs Howard Wilson
Feted Pn Birthday

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Ruth Ann
and one brother,
all at home
call at the Chasr
at Rutla,nd
until
when tbe deceased
•Oino'red to the home-.
made in Ruther·

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