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till'!'" ....to
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day wltb Mrt ;l'eddy :Warner,
Pen.
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Mra WUUaJn IIlier "'!d

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01l'JIOirt, Ky.,

Dale Wlpple were bilsipess1
oro to Gallipolis,. 'Tuesdty.
"Mr . .. and ~· ~)'DO . 110115b;

MIBa •Holen . Boer,

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EdiBon' Hubbard' :111111' son
and Mr. and · Aln. ·
ll•u•h "'t'"t simai')l .tp
· with Mr. and lilrs. H&gt;W.
son and ebildl'e!lll· Jolis!
Rousb 1111d Ports !Ipboderj.
wftb.eased tba ~I regatta 0~
Seloto Rivet ' and 'followea w~11 1 a;

'RliTU.NS TO MilOS
Monkey Run
no\r .emploY'!d bji ·Pre.!ton Molllt&amp;
in · lliddleport. He oerved In the
po~pa · G.d ioW'rated a vartet,
buainesa in Texas Jn recent

. !\lliler DavidS!lD of

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TONIGHT .
"AN~ TillE.
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ANOTIJER PlJ.cE&gt;'
Lana Tuiner - i ~ $ulllvan

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Whole
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TONIGHT '.
'"1'11E !I'EI4AtE ANIMAl/'
Hedy LaMarr ..,. Ja~e Pciwell
. - .also .,.., .
"DEEP ADVENTURE"
Ro,. Allen - Dottle

FRIDAY .

Coffee

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makell) I

Middleport

Mn. Robert Hill' and

Mrs. Holand ~non and
o1 Dayton have been
the fttrmer's sister, t!ra.
: Chambers and family.
Mr!J. ' Wysor1g of Bucyrus, a lOr··
local recldent visited this
with Miss Vesta McCoy ..
. Wesley !ngles..and bab~

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er1 are g11ests of their
fnd, d~~.P,~er, iAr. and ,..,.. ••11· •
~ ~ Ald~~Ji!'e of
Sgt. ond Mrs..
buslne.. vloltoio
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Y981erdly. '!'he ~ R.l"!l•
leave for Camp Pendletoal ~·••u.,
Monday, where Sgt. ·Rice II
Uoned· ·with ihe l.!arlnea., · •
1(]11 ~beila Stover and
Hu~bor~ we!&lt;J In
· nesday lo·.visit Misa
'fopn.er · cloaiml.te .
.,,. Thoy ,,alll'nt tbo

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lir. and l!Ja. Herbert
Brown.
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from the Holier Hosl&gt;ltal to the
home or her paients, · idr. and
)lrl. ~!arlin Abbott.
.
C. ·F. Hibbs was in !lnntlnllton
Monday evening to attend a Bqy
&amp;out Council meeting. He wal ·
aicompanled by W•· Hlbba who'
vlalted her mother, . 1~. ,Rhea,

Reg.

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Clarw•

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Mrs

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YIIIUI'I! ~er p~ent., , Mr . arid
TOI!I Rl\ey, .
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l!ob•l Hysell fell , at the,
llo~dollle Plr~ wl)lle on II picnic
auallol~ed ' a bod!l' _,pralned
~m, iridl')l .-.:a• treal!&gt;d bji Dr. ,J.

\~':•~:~.::~ ~~~ ~da~lnny
w...le,llle Sunday ti&gt;

were ln.

attend thO Warner relllllon al the
honiO ol Mr." Ind . ul~ Charlea
Dunlap. .
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Rotief! and /•mea Aa~loy wer'
, Cberlealon loit. nl&amp;ht 1o ·~
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a baseball l•'l'•· , '
' Mr, ...,d Mro. J. E. LYons , and
cljlldreQ , were .rueats · ol Mr. ond
ll!r!· Stuart Burdette of f.\. Plea.
~nt Sun~ay.
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Mr. and Mn. Bruce Blnsham

ond ba~)' . hi&gt;vo been
motber, ~~ ... A. B~'

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WliJ IWilJ'd

O!&gt;lin&amp;er.

were SErved
trueit · three
read are "Hls·

Irian c:me ~E_i.an~i."e-'(;
•ml they

b&gt;

lo th01e nsmed abovi!
Donald llleKenzle, Mn
Triplett and Mrs. W•lliam

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ne:tt mceUng wll! be held
' home of Mrs Eugene Trill
,.,.,,,, .,., Wednelday_.. evening, lul ~·

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epae, o~nt Sunday evenln~ Wltil
llr and Krs. Denzel C'eli.nd
• llr and MrL P•ul Karr and
ebildren spent the week..d wr. ,
Mr and Mro Kenneth Adams
and famaly, Columbus.
Mr and Mra. CJa)'!oD Allen and
Billy Vllifcd Saturday evemr1
with Mr. :&gt;nd Mn. Ct.arlea Goti·

leiD, Flatwoods.
Mn. CurtiJ Wol; hao been re
turned to her home from the
Holzer Hoapltal when she underwent treatment

ond

weekead.
bu a«epled em·
Muon Coun11
en llfonda7 and Sa~

· · j t~~illlela ..tfrlcl-t
8:Q!l '.u!IJle In Ill• llornlnJ
9!00 J?oUJ )larUn Show
•.
10.00 Morning Show
11;00 Pieces ol Elilht • '
12:00 Jtr. Dl.tt_lct 4li•Jili•1&gt;'
1'1:80 Bingo
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1:00 The Alternoon Show
' Doug' lllrtbi Show '
2;30
American Bandstand ~·
!lop

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The .Amerlenn Letlon AuJIUary
1111 'regul•r montblf meeUng
a picnic: ip the nrt oh Blond~~~,,~:~; Allending ,...... !In
A
Daw•on and Kilty, .:Join.
Mrs.

Ralph '

RciuiJI,

Boney, Mr&amp; ried
Grinstead, 1!n. Ne~
aud sana, l(n. !'•bert
Rousb all&lt;l daUJbter, NantY Rou
Mri. William Rousb, Harry
Bonnlc, Mrs Pearl Wartb
connie, lin. H110ld&gt; Lee zOrkle
an.d Ronnie and Mra. Evereu
Roush nod
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Before You Buy
Any Used Car!

1957 CIIYROUT',
Two Door .. : ElSbt Cyl-

inder. PoWer Glide .•.
Radio ·and •Heater , , .
White Siile Wall Tlret .
. . Clean As New.

. $1895

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'I'IIE · LATEST
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'lEGORDS

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AUTO SALES

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for a week.
lfr. and Mrs. lalie Alexander
sarasota, Fla. .Uiled hen
two weeb with Xr. and :.tn
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Rouab. They left. here u
mother -in Olney, 01
They tlre to returu here for a fe
da)'l before retui'J'Ilng to t~e1 •
home.
Mr~. EdWin Stein Vl&amp;ited wJt,
her parent., Mr. and lin
1
:Maynnd in Kenova aeveraJ dl)
last ,eei: wbere JII'J, Steln'J f•
lber IJ Ill.
, Rev. and llrL RUSHll Clorl&lt; o
Ro&lt;klonl, (),, •lilted with ""
and Mn. George JeweU lion

KathY.

Mrs

ol

returned home With ~

Laine

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B~ndaland

...,h week.

Mr. and liTo /amet
Cbarlesl&lt;ln •!!lied ber
S. W•e thi•

SEE C&amp;M

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LKOIH hi 1'110 U;ptr liM

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DESK

(C&lt;Inllnued from Page I)
W. Va., did Into. court b7 Potro1
11aa Ike Neal for failure to llop
at 1 otop ligo. Snodgrm •applied
t2ll1 bond and wao relc;IOd alt.,.
bllliU'i'Ut ot 12:110 o.m. '

HIGM,LOW TIMPS

!lEW \'ORK UP! -Tbe htpeat
te111perature
lr. tile ••·
, At the AMoelaUon't 1llae Ali- tlol 1'11~7reported
was
108
degrefl at
DUal Meell~ llf Houte 01 Dele, Gila lleilcl,lAm- Tile loweat
dlmled lbat ' .. 08MA ed talllil wa 38 degrees at
trllfle ollet1 eonimllloe be· •J!. ston,
Mlcb.
pointed, ani tbat plij-Jidano bO
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liked to eooperate Ia tbe &lt;rafi

lnlurr proiJ'Inr.

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P.hysi~ Denies

Statements Made
~tHospital
Dr. .R. !ll. Boiee aald toda7 I~~~~;,$~~~~~
_..tem
..lf r about the eounty lr
dnmlallonm- attribukd to ~im
tbe
Wedneoclay nilbl
meetinC 01 1 the Veterw MemorIal BoiPiul trustee• with loeai
~;.ton · and attorney Gleor«e
M-r ol' Colwnbut wu a&lt;luaDy
mode br another penon at the

dUrlfif

riot 'flftlily Ian arl'd st\'elm
port of the state Natural
sour·~~ !lepartm~t oald'
streartl! am roilr or · mUddy
onll' a'. fil111' I.Uo au cl,.r.

meet ln..
Crawfoed

wUI meet' In
13 at Mi•lson

Dr. Boloo, !oral ourteon. ofli-

ter of tlie llelp General llolplbl, and a member of the Memorial 'll'ultef board, uid biJ
remarks O&lt;qt&lt;red tn two poinll:
1-lfeip County needa addi-

U.mal medico! faeilitles and per»&gt;hnel.
Z-la it feasible to combine the
·a...., of different or&amp;anizatlons
In a letter f&lt;9uestlDI pfilal· and people Who are so interested
elana to ~ate w!tb the peo- '"' aeeompllab thil?
Dr. Woodboute aald: "It il 1 Diaeu.Uon at the meeting
thla impo&lt;lant proje&lt;l will tended to .nawer the queatlon
new type of intonnttlon
abovo In the llfirmaUve.
by engineeti-lllil HittY 1~:;ii~. · member of the Gnnt
who ean put it to-- iD t•
Bloml in Columbu.s; ilfd
to 111Ive the .&amp;IPnll•
Couniy medlinluey problem."

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WANT
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P,tiONE 398
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!'bone :100.
Store, Jl&amp;
Pom':/.J).

AU'r"'"

REGULAr.

OR

SUPER PREMIUM
AT
Pomero' Farm Burec

•,'UIIam Built

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K!l&lt;heo! deal111410
!or tour borne. Free eaumaw
Foreman 6 Abbull PbOit !J284-~.
88u

Cl)-(lp Assodatlon

lloun· 8:00 A.M. to 10 00 P ~ ­
Dally Except Sunday
1., Main St. Pomeroy, 0.

LUMBER

2x12 HEMLOCK No 2. Common
Approximately 000 bd It , 12
If ond 18 ft. lengths, $90 J&gt;Or
tbouaand 2,000 uoed red brickl,
$2 00 J&gt;Or 100; •I• heavy oak
doors 3x1xll•, $1000 each; f7
windows, ·14111 In square nine
•\'!ndowa 3~"x44111, Ideal If you
wanl to make yotJr own hot

FURNITURE AUCTION
THUIISDAY, July 14, 1951, 10
A.M.
l am moving to Colorado anrJ
will aell lhe

rollowmg at my
r'esldence located 862 Eaat Mam

Street, Pomeroy, Ohio (2nd
House west or traU!c Hgbt at
tntc.....,lion of Routes 7 and
l24) Alladdin Lamp, Ithoca
Calendar Clock, Mahogany

house, 13 ruecea hand cut atone
winctow sill~ or lintels, .f"x8"J:

' 11. long, two pieceo hand cut
stone 5"x16"xf ft. long Also

Lm•e Scat, Two wooden Churns.

WE BUY
miiCliiiiAL I I I . . .
ICIIAI' IIUIII - Mn~6 ,

OHIO

VA~IA' .

JUNK CO; ,·

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l'h- Olio Me¢11~

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contiderablc 100d odd and endt Weeds and gra11

Bell1, lllarble Top Buffot w1th

lumber All priced for quick
diopooal Sr·e JAMES N THA·
BET. BEN FRANKLIN STORE,
New HavM, W. Va.
7-11-3tc

Mirrors, Antique Stands, Yarn

Win.:tcr, Hurricane Lamp, Pair
tear Drop ~mps, Picture&amp;,
Open Face Book ColO, Roll
Top Oak Desk, Disheo, Cro- :::--..,....-:-:-::---:-A. N Bengel reoldence, 1
quette Set, Colored Glus, Or· The
wnndertul place for aome one
liD, Maple lfid Mahoeauy
wanting a home for their fam·
Wlloi-Not.PieoBB&gt; :relevilloJ\
ily.
modern home. Five
illdio, Lamps. Standi, Chain, aeres,A with
every thine, garden,
ljoa!IP Stand, Fire Plaeo Set.
fruit,
lawn
and nowers. Come'
Coffee Table, Coal Hod, Gla11
and
investlaate.
Phone 310-Ml
Top S!and, Corner China Cup- 7-lf-81p

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board, Wicker Furniture, Ruaa,
Bed Room Spite, Jenny Linn
kd, (complete), I Dre..er, Ma·
l!oiODl' Chest of ,'Drawen, Waffle Iron, Gal Refrigerator, Darmeyer Mixer, Toaster, 'l'Jpan
G11 Range, Deep Fryer, 4 nice
tee cream parlor chairs 1n,:i
stool, Captain'• Chair, Heavy
DillY Black and Deckor Poliaher, Electrolux Sweeper, Slnaer
&amp;t\\'lnJ Machine, Army Col and
Sprillll£. and Mottre11, Lawn furniture, Power Lawn )lower,
Xonmor~ Waober, TrUnks, Oth·
er ltoma not llated. Thla io Ju•t
a portia! list q! a fine lot ot
riieo clean fg~lture. Terme·
Cuh. OWner: 1· Lelah Flint.
Br•dlord Auction Co. Not Reoponolble for Aeeldentt. Crill
Bradford, Auct. Eltl Served.
1·17-filc.
Tr";; 1·-ri_m_m-ed-, - cut or removed.
Call 8114-Y or so, Euaone Smltb
Pomeroy R. D. No. 2. Free e111·
mat.o. Safe oervleN. 18 yean
ol •xporlenoe.
T-1 7-filp

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7-17-6tp.

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BAKU
fURNITURE

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Towr,ohlp budaet for year 1069
will be held at oflleo ol Town·
1hip Trulteeo al 1 J&gt;. 11. July
21, 19118.
F. H. Johnllon,
TownobiP, Oler-.

IDIIQUOI. Call
Want• to
7·1-ZBtr
81!J8M.
4011 Baokelf ol medium rit&gt;e to-

maloea dellvored HilhNl mh

price unlll 8:30 P. !.1. thlo eve·
nlnf, Poul H Cleland, F. "•In
. Racine, Ohio.
7-111-IIP

(14) For Rent

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5 room

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ap.utment unfurnlabed

uiiJity room over Stlffler11
Sboe Store, on Coul't St. r.J.
148.
1·111-\lc
IIINT-Itttfllllloa ua.. M.
llelffold Boardo, Drop Clulhl
Cilnton Fllher, llld"'•port. 0
Phnn• I'!M-11. ·
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bed- &amp;)'Uime~t. Ne·~IJ renoBent rea,.rable. C~Jl
M.
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Tt"c
~ roM(~ yhl~rnloho~ apt.rt!j\ettt.
l'bfn• 810-M.
?-lf-11
' B~ied-Fiirnlahid • room and
~th ' $m In~ ·beth. Vfllalr
a~&gt;artm•nt.. Phplll! ette. ~
7~.1-8lp.
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areas, including many afmored and me.
'·~~t~~. aivilidOII&amp; equipped with new T-54 Dledium tanks.
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SQ ~lose to the. bor&lt;!er they could be seen by the

Present wert Jon Bn&lt;k, Betky
Wlll, Cbuckie and Shelly Clark
Ciady lllerriner, Dickie Dovls, Jud;
Brown, Delbert Bruch, Susan Dix
on, tbe 'honored guest and Mrs
Clara Grueser, Mre. J&lt;~mes Mer
riner and Mrs. Fred Clark.
Roger Teeeived ct number or
gifto, Inclu~mg a gift "nt by. his
runt. Mrs Wilma Stobart.

ltaldans.

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annpunced it was holding mal\euvet'll In the area
was, the first authoritative reports on,HOw h\18~ tbey i•;ufed·arn~ed:

SOCIETY
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t.')o. and l(rs. Elmer W Smith'Q'
Woost~ afc spending their vlcc
~on

with' Mr.
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Mrs

Heights.
Mrs !Jelen Croy or Caldw~·
md granddaughters, C!'indy an
{lmberly of Bandera, texas spe~
• few days this week wltb l!r ar
'wf.rs ~omer Radford, At~ens roec

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Saturday, ,July 19, 11158

Jren remained for a longer viat

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out of t~c •ecor4 $181.478 l '~
school foundation fttnda' diSt"l ·
•li!&gt;!lted by t~e st•te dm•nllj the 1• •
ljal Year ended June SO, sch6ol! it•

E. White Jr.'
of

Ueqs r:Ounty received ~.~01 62
aecDTdlng to the) ltfcor.d11 o1 State

i\ud1tor

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - Rebel gunmen shot down a
U. S. military plane 10 miles east of Beirut today, the U S.
Embassy reported It was the first 'major incident involvrng
American forces and Lebanese msurgents sfnce the Marines
landed Tuesday
A truck driver said he saw the plane brought down by
gunf'Ir~ m the Lebanese
moun·
tains pel\r Hamdoun, a roort.
town 1rJand.
Tlleroe was no \mmed!t'te ~port

Inclu~

fft $1,• ~tal :ne IP9~'?Cnts mad..
tD the teat;ters ard schOGl

' n tasualti~s
The plane type wa11 not identi·
'ted immed•atelY. U S heoV¥ 1
,..nsports loaded wtlb troops
·nd .small [igliters both were op~rat~ng in the aren
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U 5. Manne military pa~~·~·:'&lt;
1 ·aced
to tbe ~eene fi'Glllj ' '"'""'·

otiqll~l"'"· ~~3'~nt , systems

1956 FORD Y8 2 Dr. · .......... · .. $1,395

1&amp;4J'W

,ot•' contribution

!UGds,

Cultomllne Sedan. SpoUess orlatnal blue and while fini&amp;h Ford·
omatle. U you wlll look this one over, you wlll aJiree that It Is
exeOpllonalln every way.

1957 FORD Y8 Falrlane "500" ··· · $2,195

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2 clr. Sedan. ~domrtie. Very ohorp lnalde and out. New Buick
trade.In. Power Ste•rlng.
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1957 BUICK Y8 Special ·.. · .... ·.. · $2,395

2 dr. SedJn. Dynafiow dri.. 1\iul!o and beater. We've sold and
10rvteed thla one since MW. Only 12,3110 actual mllea by ea,..
1111 k&gt;eal owner
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scb4lc1 found•·

1957 BUICK Y8 Specltl: ·· · · ···· ·· · $2;595

went to

-C~ VI Sp~la!

ubool&lt;

as

cou~IY' was
$1,4~.490.83;

' clr. Rivlero Sedan. Traded In by saUotled owner on tno1J1er

.1957

SINGLE COPY-k

More U.S. Paratroopers
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Are Flown Into Lebanon

1Possible D~l~f.~ Is
In

Receives
early Million

Mi. and ·Mrs.

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1s Reported "Shot Down.

vith her parents.
Ohio.
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Earl Haggy o&lt;
The honorees' table '"'as decor· OblO.
{entUcky are the guosts o( Mr
Also
attendmg
were
Mr
an1
ated with a floral JM'&amp;na:emenl
•nd Mrs. Harry Kelslit. 1\lin•r•
In addlllon to the trad.tional wed· Mrs R E Osborne and children VIlle.
Ronaleen,
Tommy
and
M.1rtin
o
ding cake.
Mls ~
Attending the receptJ.on were Long Bottom, Oluo, und
Knight
of
Parkersburg,
W
their six children· Mr and Mrs ;
Nile Barnett of Belpre, Ohio, Mr.
tt
J
Barnett operated a merch
and Mrs. Chcstcr nar!le
an antile bueinc.ss In Reedsville for
soqs,
and Terry ot Colurn
boa,
, Mr and Mn Berl Barnett
, Alan and John ol
Howar&lt;l sarnet. 0I

Bulek. Dyltlltlow:drlve Rldio and hoator.

,

By Unltod PNII lntorno~onol
Ohio: -tly fair today, fo.
nlgllt oncl Sunclly wllll Illite
....,._rature chan... High today
In tho 70! · - ond In tho Ills
lOUth .......... Low tonight 55 to
60 north ond In tho 60s south.

•

Ma-rtin Leonard hils "t'lUrned t1
us
home, Rahway, N. J. atter-,r
Mr. and Mrs. C.' A. ·Barnett, formerly of Reedsville, Ohio,
nstt
with Mr. and Mr9. Normal
now residing at 1!!. J'etersburg, Flo~da, celebrated thelf 50t)J t1cCallum
Mrs Leonard and ·ehl.
Wedding Anniversary on the afternoon of July 4th with a

Many Are One Owner Cars - Traded In
On New Buicks and
Pontiacs.

..

~•eifii•IfJIUott.

Mr and Mls. Ma rk Jones o
J.rove Cl')' were cvernl$~t guest
t Mr. and M.rs. Homer R!i!IOE
Nednesday.

tawn reception at the home of their son, Berl Barnett of Reno,

enttne

Weather

,

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Jackson, $1,
$) 13'1,348.14;
·Wa~tnj,On,

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4 dr,' Stati.if&gt;liwegon. Drndlow drive. Only U,606 actual mil••·
One eoreful!ocal owner.

thO

the
held
gincers,'"

~ald.

"Al -pretent

they have no enrtn~erl. 11 • 1 This 'f~ct was flrlt made' pdbllc earlier thi• w..et by Hresld~•t
S. Durward Hoae, ptesldent of
the IIIAI'ielta Cbaml&gt;er ol· Com-

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received the •a•m'
and suspens)on. '-'1, of Pomeroy
paiUicnJe!' in the Landen driv~a
car at tbo time ol the arresl;for
fieted 1
bond when he fallf•l
to qpeu to ll!IWer Ollal'Je~· ol
mtolbtlon.
ilppell~:_!~~-,.-

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heard. thert ' hu
and ' it Is atttlbu-

over the blr·
the deputy
"l'her'o is
our re~~&lt;il'la.'' I

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