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Middleport

New Fall, Winter Fashions Kill Off
That DemiN'e Look For Evening

Janet Mae Epperly
To Be Married To
p • • k E 0 U.n
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tbeu bome, Mor,antown, W. Va.,
after 1 ~t;everal daye. vltit
111other, Mn. Bertha AUil
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and other re laU,vea Tbey ..ere- ae•r GAY PAULIY
11 &amp;ei.Da Pl't!'f"aewed r.ow for 200
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c'bmpamed bE.re by Mrs AlJiJ wbo
UnltMIJt.,... St.tf C..t 11,1rMI1"tt fuhlon reporter. in town for the
Mr. and Mra Tbomu Dauer
&amp;pent 1 week's vaeation with them
NEW 1YORk, UP - Sea "'
Utb aeml · anou•l PreSII Weei:.
(£mma Jane Buell) and ehilttren,
Mr ud Mra. F'rank Epperly, Sr.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Fiatter of
Wiled ~tead qt '" coQCeal 't! ~ leadina deslgqers, of
and Albert, left. SUnday for of Raeme, Rt 2, are aonoundDI Moorehead, Ky , are speftdrn1 1
b 6aek 1D •lYle.
the eouture ll'OIIP of the Ne ' Joiinal&lt;&gt;~ City, Tenn., after 8 vjldt the enaaeemtnt and IPPJfac~ w~el: vacatton w1th his mother,
.,Apd MmU.. ~ the ltlt111- Yor.t Draa Jnatitute, and astort •d
her mother, Mrt Mareelllne marriawe of rhelr daughter, Janet 11m George Enzenau~~ Their
•\!0 tOr tliytime, ~ lOf' eveDi 1,.' •u.aUJny membera wbo man uta .... I B_~&lt;JJ,, and grandparent•, Mr and Mae, to Patrick E. Duffy,. son of daughter, Roberta, has been here
altire are walk
tun millinery, eot~met.ic&amp; and other
8 Woodrum, Clifton. MrJ. Mr Edward Ouftf of Pomeroy. •
for the past three weeks
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•ceeaaor*, a.re dl1playing their
Potts, Lore City, 8 paternal
Misa Epperly is a Jflduate or
Mr and M• s Ernest Hite and
The DeW (all ,and •.nter evcni 11 new wuea.
aunt of Mrs. Dosser-, war 1 week Eaat Bank H1gb Sehool, East Bank, son of Columbus arTlYed Sunday
Fortunately for the woma 1 end guest at the Buell home and W. Va Sbe Ll employed witb tbe for an overnight vuit with his
fa1hions knl ott that demure loo,.
ot last year whea every designer worrying about what will hold visited· wath her mece and family. General TelPpbone Company of mother, Mrs Edward Hlte,
eamt under llhe Edwardian lftoj OVfr &amp;am last season, there 1s no
ADa Robert Hayes and Gene Ab- Obio at Pomeroy Mr Duffy iJ a
Mr and Mrs Floyd Mescher and
Ouuce of ")( )' Fair Lady.' drutlc change Ln the daytime ad· bott a'ceompanled the former's ' gradUII.e of Pomeroy High School famtly of Lehanon were week end
· Now, the de111ners. auault 11 tlll houette.
brother, A/ 2c Gene Hayes, at far i a nd IS employed at the Philip guests of Mr and Mn John M1tch
11 much eome-hltber u the el'l·
as co:umbus Sunday when he re- 8 porn EJectrir Co. at Graham Sta· and family
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aon will allow. Neek11ne• ue e•d
Tbere Ia what the dP.SIJners call turned to Plattsburg, N y, after a tJon, W Va
Earl Qutve) of Martetta amved
to new depts, fore and • pr 1tt ID "euy" cut to daytime fa.!l'l· thort viSJt with hll parent!, Mr.
The open f'llurch weddmg will
Sunday for a VlStt w1lh his son and
Evening skirt.JI are 1Ht to reveal lt~; suit Jackets, for mstanco, and Mrs Arnold llayes, and ramlly. be an event of July 20th at ttre
daughter-m.lew
Mr and Mra
leta to the kneea. Dreuee wUII alitn't nippe(', in tightly at thP. A/2c Hayea bad just returned from Sacred Heart Cbur.ch at PomeNy Charles Qutv -Y and son.
tailored shirt froota bave no .J),ek walatllne but fit loo.-rely through a triP to Enq:land.
The ceremony will begin with aupMr and Mrs. Stan ley Smalley
tial senlce at 2 o'clock. Wedding
wbal!loevu. Otbers wltb blah ne~t tbe bodice and end up buggmg t~e
and
family of Zanesville were week I
llnet have the fabri~ 1luhed o•at upper hipbone.
Mr and Mrt Wilham Ault and vows will be exchaD(ed at 2·30.
end
guests of Mr and Mrs Gllbert
•t back and sade to reyeal plenty
Skirts are sUm but provide wall;: children have been visiUng tela·
A reeepUon will rouow m the
Freeman and family G.ary Freeof •tin.
ing room In many cases, thu. tivea !n SpntJgfleld
church parlor for members of the
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man aecomp.. nted them home lor
Fabrics and silhouette 10 aJont comea about from .iihl 1 at tiu
Mn Ruby Grogan and Mr Leo lmmedhate tamaliea.
a
visit
with thil trend to every-a:L~'- hemline • alih built tJver a foun· Sw1ek, Columbus, waa a week end
EDWARD!&amp;~IFRENCH
dretsed - like · Marilyn Monroo. ~Uoo of the •ame fabric, 110 th 1 guest of Mr and Mra. C. H. W11e
Edward Fft!nch began employClll\iY crepes, sequin and bcJd qr. neither leg nor prince as shp I, e c· Jr and C H Wue Sr. and daugh
ment lut week ll.s salesman of new
namentatlon all are back, ju t .,oaed.
ter, Ruth A:so vasiUng here over
and used cars at the Karr &amp; Van
Ute In the G1lda Gray daya of tbe
the weet end were Mn. WilHam
Zandt Motor Company West Main.
1120'a And the JlinQ Jhel~l
· AI for hemlines, the daytmu• Bett and daughter, Sandra , Jack·
st He joinl th.; staff of two other
shows throughout all 4:0IIectlona. ie.Q&amp;ths are the .tame liS last yeor son Mrs. Grogan and her guest
salesmen, Wdham Chalds and Pete
WHAT'S NIW
For drea11y occasions. aome cos ~nt to Portland for 8 ~hort v!Slt
Mr and Mrs Thomu Young
The
Happv
Harvesters
Clall.!i
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Or th'
' Grogan and Mn spent the. week en(\ in NelsonviUe
th Mr.!l Ta1.or
Wbat'a new for !all and winter
floor, fitted neatly to the figure Mabel Marahall at the home of Mr with the1r daughter and loJl.in- the Federatcri Church met m the
Mr French, 28, formcrl} of the
•U the wav down. But there are and Mrs. Duid Yost and family
law, Mr and Mn Robert Ros:era church socJal rooms Frtday even- French Motor Cn, rendes·at 293
mg for a pt~l , l c supper
pleatty Bf • cocktail an d evening
Mr. :md Mrs. Jack Walters and
Miss Cynthia Auton of Zanes
Followmg I he supper a short Fisher-st. Middleport, wltb his wt!e
dre11e1 with uneven hem~, some family and Sam Walters, Columand three ch1ldren, Mark, ~. Lee
!ICIISIOD was held WJth Mr.s
&amp;f them abort u a daytime dreo:.1 bua, have been vlsitmg Mr and YUle is spending a two weelu va.
Ann, 4 and Keath, 19 months
Henry
Reibel
president,
presadmg
In front .and eut to fall just ' Mrs Guy Wallers
cation witb Mr and Mra. Clarence
He 1S a Mason, belongs Lo the
Group !"ingmg of hymns followed
little lower, tba.nb to a fan -la ... e
Andrewa and family.
Eagles
Lodge, graduated from Mid
WJth
P"ayer
by
Mrs
Walfi'o
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Barlnaet, at the back. Or aome go all
Judith Murray and Robert Me·
Seam:m Jame:s R. Allen, who ia
dleport Hagti School 1n 1946, and
tels
opened
the
mectmg.
A
report
thl! way to the floor at the bac. Kmny, Colurr.bWI, were week end stationed at Jlalnbridge, Md.: spent
l..s the son of Manon L French,
Othen feature the wrapped Jlk•rt. ••ueots of her parenlo , Mr. and Mr1 . the week ena with Mr and Mrs was made Jy the committee for Middleport.
carpet
for
the
Sunday
School
drlped mueb like an Indian 1111 -1 Clarence Murray
qarence AnrU.ews
Mra. Clyde Andrewa spent the room The c!1aarmen for .servmg
to leave walking room.
Lt and M~s Paul Holter lnd
e-nd in Brlr.:hton, Pa., with L1ons Cl ub dinners in July were
named
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OTHIR TRINDS
son, Paul, left for thcJr home in riiiiii.;,~.
A socaal hour concluded the
Here are some other trends pu Oklahoma City and Mr and Mfl'.
Mrs. Ruth Spencer and Mr. and
will want to hlatch when you re Edgar Vale ar.d Bettina have~e- Mra. Gtorge Celenl and son, Joey, meetmg
Mrs Marcelhne Buell and h
-"-h
turned to Cc.Jumbua after a
It returned to the1r home, Detroit,
d I
parents, Mr. an&lt;l Mrs A. B Woo 1
doln8g f 1.~ 1 anllk Wntelr ' ,o,pplng· w1th Mr and Mrs Wilham Wya . Sunday, after a vialt with George
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Mr and Mrs Leonard Bitler d Frecl!:er, Pine Grove and other reIQVenlng wear, abOWinfi t e In 1' 0 three children Cleveland h e latlves
home in Clifton Salurday.
erl4!e of the forthcommg vl!!lt 1 f been visiting M:r and Mrs 'oontd
Teresa DeWoU returned to her
Others present were Mr. a.1'
Queen Elb.:lbeth JI and Prmce Mill&amp; and cb11dren Cynthia
d hlilme, DeJavin, Whle. ~Su.nday after
Mrs lames Buell anti dauglttcr,
Susan, Clifton Mrs John Pott...
PbiJitp.
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The mtermediate cla.ss of ! 11 • Lore CllY; Mr and Mr!&gt; Thoma.s
Plenty 0 \ trim - fur, be uls , Mr and Mrs. RandoJ~h H~- relative•
button1 1 n~ bowa- 011 everythmo~: phreys and diUIIbter, Sandra, a
L
Mr.s. E. J. Hill left Sunday fcrr Mormng Starr EUB Church schPoi Dosscr and children. Amy and A •·
INCLUDES
from sweat
to cvemng dre...J the Fourth of July week end t a tew days visit In Columbus with enjoyed a hayride Frlclay cvemng bert Johnson CJty, 1 Tcnn
Followmg lhe ride the gr011p
FRIGIDAIRE
T.he bias cut in sheer wuul , New Castle, Va., where their
, bcr children
~d !ilk cr4Pes 1 cut wh1ch tht" Randy, ia .1pendlng the sum~r Johnny Bryant returned home went
to th e Clark lhlc b:rm for a
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1\oBfrlgeutor and
1ate trench de•iliner vlonnet madr• with relather
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Saturday after :.4pcndlng the past Wiener roa~t
Altendlng
were
Delores
KraeJ
BY
Emma
Ha~man
famous
Mr and Mrs Cliff-ord Cunning· week with Mr and Mra. E. J Hill
Gas Range
tcr,
Louise,
Allee
t~nd
Tommy
Mr
and
Mrs
W
£ Shank a · l
ham Rnd son, Keith, retllrned .'to
Mr. and Mr 1 F' B Covert and
Tl\e sailor ln!luen~t. w1th th' thetr home m Lima Sunday af~ 1ons of Chatleston, w. Va. spent Fuher, Dana and Roy Van Met" · M1 and Mrs Ed Miller atte nd •rl
Pa,
fi&amp;.SO down
roJddJ over • blou1e used In bo n a visit with Mrs William Robajn the week end at their borne, Fhtt- L11rry Holter, Annabel! Ro.se. Ph v ' the funeral, Tue sday of Mr!l M '
dlyt1me and evenJng c·ostumcs
Ills and Charles lhle, HonnJe Hel: ler's lathet, ~r C. E Barrett, t 1
and Mr and Mra L L Cunnln,· wooda.
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~utt eolian that are flat, aurl ham Denny Cunningham remaijl1
Larry Ritchie, who accompanied mnn, John Easterday, Charles )'ost Eut Liverpool.
standing away from the neck to ed' here for a lonier visit wltb hll sister and broJher-l~·law, Mr Joe Thoren, Connle Churcll a11.d
Mr and Mra. Samuel Barnh 1 • •
leave room fot necklaces
hls grandparent•
and Mr.. Darrell Chevalier 111d lhe teacher, Mtq Ledu Mac Kne- and children, Vlcki, Denue Och 1
and Tommy of Clf'lveland are sp
Mr. and Mrs E. T Bauer, Marion aon, Darrel) J.ee, to Florida for a uter
••~II~Js with bracelet lcng.h Mtu
Polly
Kur
and
Ted
M•tth~'t'J
vacation
returned
borne
Friday
ding
a two we11ks vacatiOn Wl' 1
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aieefl, emJ,nJ just 1 few Inch · of Columbus, were week efld ,i\let'tf eveninr. .
tllelr
~tarents , Mt'S J ohn Barnh.m
ahart o( the wrlat.
of Reedsville and Mr. and Mr
of Mr. and MrJ, C. R Kari Sr
Mr. and Ml'l. Darred ChevalJer
Thomas Hayman:and
granddaughter,
Polly
Atm
and
10n,
Darrell
Let,
ot
Columbua
No ahouidcr p~ddmg, most
On The BriJhle•l Comer
Mr G W Hayman returnc(l ln
Bauer
are
spendtns:
a
week
with
her
mo·
and
suit
shouldtJr~
drape
trJ
111 Mlddloporl
plane Reichman, Columbus, waa ther, Mrs lo"reda Ritchie and
h1s home at New Manhfleld, Oh 1
natural !Iaure.
a week end guest or her mother, family,
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after spending a lew ~ ays w~th ,
Meigs Sq~dron, Chill AJr'P.1 · labves here
Mra. C D. Reichman, and her bro.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Casto and
ther, Joe
eblldrcn, Di~ena and Davtd, re· rol, reported their most s ucce~s"uJ
Mr Cllffor(! Hall rf Clevela11.'
Mr.!L George Doolittle and aon, turned to thf"ir home, Columbus. Fourth of July celebration ho ~ Is 11pendine a week,s Y'ltation w1 t'.
CharleJ Steven, Athens. have been Sunday after a week's vacation financially and in attendance
hls fam1ly here
They wish to thank everyone 1n
visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. w1th his parenta, Mr. and Ml'l', Ho.
Mr and Mra Chu Hyatt o'r L.1 1 1
Glen Lambert.
mer Casto. Diana who h1s been the area who COI)trlbuted lo theli'
Eric Chambers Is vialtlng Mr. here
three weeki al1o vllli{ed
and Mr.a. Rohrt Hill and Mr and her
and aunt, Mr. and M~i~. IU;:c:.s estimated that ipprox1
Mra. Willis Aleshire, Dayton
and daughters, Pat- malely 1.000 car.a were parked u
and
der the direction of CAP momber3
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parmalee and
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Mr. and Mr11. Lorenzo Davis left
Pau1
()( Coiumbua spen,t for the evening ~er!ormance.
today for a two week lishina: trip the
end with his dauahtel'
In Michi1an and WJsconsJn
and IOR·In·l•w. Mr. and Mrs. J!:u.
Arthur Covert, Zane1vl1le, Is gene Conde, his mather, Mri. 1. L
visiting hls10n., Ernest Covert, and Caato ~nd other relatlve1.
.
Rev and Mra J, B. Stephenson
family while hlt youncer son, tbe
Rev. Lester Covert, ZaneiYUJe, fa and aons, Teddy, Jimmy, and Bob.
In l,.anoaster with a aroup of youna by, of Delaw~;re~ are the gueata of
Ray
Robert Ryan
people from his c)lurch at th~ his parents, Mr and Mrs. J . H.
.,MIN IN WAR"
Methodist Church tamp. He was Stephen1on,
CAmerica'a Best War Story)
accompanied to Middleport by his
Mrs. Edward Koehler lnd Mra,
-allodaughter, Mr6. Almeda Wood, and Wllliam Daw11on vlalted. Friday In
Howard Duff
Victor Jory
family, Daytcn.
GaUlpolla wJth Mill Nettle Koeh·
"&amp;LACIUACK KETCHUM
DISPIIADO"
M..Sgt and Mr1 James Brewina· ler and repor' her u coovaleacinl
ton look their d'auJhter, Sandra, nicely
to the Charlelton airport Saturday
Mn. Walter Ketter and C'hildren,
Tu... &amp; WH.
July ,_10
wh~n she le-n for SpartenburJ, s. Sharon and Michael, returned to
FAMILY NIGHTS
c., to vtalt her ll'andmother. 'l'he
2 Adult Tlcbt1 1dmlt1 ur lud
Brewlnatona pJah to Join their
Gordon MacRae Sheree North
daujhter on July 211t
' "BUT THINGS IN LIFI
Mr. and Mn. Mont R. Welt .ind
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15 DIFFERENT MODELS IN STOCK
granddau1bter, 1Janet Kay, Zane•
lat
(Cl.oemaseope-Teehnlt!olor)
Road.)'' For lmllledlate Delivery
vtlle, vbited Mn. Henry Hennea:v
-alloMonday, J~ly Slh 8:0~ p.m.
Wide Soh!ellon of Colore, Slylee, Equipment
lnd aon, Ro~ert; OYet" the week
O'Brien. Jt~ Sterlini
(ICIINCI FICTION!
end Saturda)' nlabt the;r took a
VIsiting members welcomed
·, COMB IN TODAY FOR THE
erulae
on
tbe
Cr~u
boac
from
Ctrt•BEST DEAL IN 80l1TIIBASTERN OHIO
cinnau aa the aue•t of Leland
Cranr, a fOrmer nelthbor of the
HenneR7•·
Mr. ,nd M111. John Parsons wete
wee-- end IU.-4tlln Columbus.
0. ~ McKinley wa1 Jn Columbua
Frlda:v on a bu~ne• trlJ,
Mr. aoij l\lto. Robert 1\l~ley, of
Hunt1n1ton, ,-pent tht ,veet end
with Her paren~, Mr •nd MN.
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Walter Howoll ia reported
~~~·~·~~ 1low1y at Irolur HOsfl··
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POMEROt
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Ed French Joins
Sales Staff Of
Katr-VanZandt

6-Dally Sentinel, Pomoroy-Mlddlei&gt;ort, 0 ., July 8,1967 ·
' lonv!Ue \ viJlted tbroua:b the ho' ·.
1tYI at their home bere. ~
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Mrs. Hyatr wu booor cul!llt at
1 birthday dlnntr ~~hunday a.
~er ~orne Attendln.c were Bob
!atep of Mason, W. Vi., Mn. EI.s1
Adam.. and daughter I;Joiae of
Pomeroy and Mr and Mn. Thorn -Hayman .

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Ml'a. Col Carpor •nd Mr• lllU
sentlne ot MJddJ:UJ~o.,_ ollier (Uti,,
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pnnoples of this republii"
wett of here, lt i., announced b1
pu·~.:,OU::,~:!:v:en':; ;!:e:~
CJtarlu Erwin, o! the Rocky Hal
can rr-gullte these vo1u.ntarJ a.
COJ11munit.y, pretident of Farmer
soclation1, dtber in wbole or in
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Inc.,
wbleb
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part. without of neeeasitJ npandlnr the an.day program.
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ing lb powen as il etmtr 19Y-'
thl ' the •boot hoi been •••d•&lt;l·
m.nt lo the point ..be.. it ..m
become a po~ 1ta.te, 1D truth
ed In 1-.:klon Count), and w:ll
and in h.ct, the minewarken
be operated under the rul-:t and
Funeral senices will be held on preaident a:ald.
rerulltions of the NationaJ Ri . ~ Thuro;,... II 2 p, m. m the Ewin•
Th b •·-• Le·~·
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AnoclaUon qf Wllbin&amp;(.on., D. C.,
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ng, propoaals to control unloa welc....l"'~a
8'7., of nNr ~este.r, who waa found fare funda would put "ao bnd.ae
O~ort~stoi:JIUe. ted fr 1m ~~'~*llld in his auto near h11 home. burden on the fund&amp;, vastly ,m.
.Jac:•on, 'lome:;:,
t u the result of a
the cost of their ldminm.
Columb\ll,
CbUUcothe. Bexl ')' &amp;n:" ,
tratlon, depnve pote$tial benefiPortmouth Springfield, GalllpoKing was found by a nephew, ciarieJ of full particfpation in the
111. Dayton' and war poinbl.
IJoyd Hoffman. seated m bill car lunda and inerelk the coat of
Th. . .nre offteer will be o . T wliich. bad left the- roadway and govemment by creating new bu·
adm:ntltlauon.
Cbapman of Wellaton and tlu came to a stop in' a cora field a rea.us
Anyofnew
regulatoq taw, he
~ouree oC ftre wtn be diveded t:p short diltance from bia home. The said, anevitably le11ds to "further
between 22, .38 and .45 calibre ear awitch wu stU! on indleatiOJ encroachment of the atate 'Upon
haltd ~na, it Ia announced. Tbert! that death, h.ad cam~ !n.r.ta.nUy. h the voluntary fonns of ort••niza.
wUl be 10 manual.ly-operat.ed t1 •
King bad been vtiJting at t e tlon...
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bome of a brotber-fn-law, Walter
three: ht~rlt aeorera wtll be Hoffman, on the Welt Sbade RivLewis said It is far better to
..no;dered ror.-annual awarda » er·rd aJ'Id had left Roffman'• home, let the fne enterpnse afltem
prevail iD labor In welfare tUJldi.
be made b)' the COPt.· in Colum 8 t 1 bo ut a p. m. Wb e n h· e did not and
in collective bargalninl then
bua at Ia meetlnt to be dated jr: anive hom~,, a~ul! a mi'! dilta.nt. to bave central g'ovemment regu..
Oetobei
by 8:30, bia wife. EditH, became latlon.
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wonied and a search was begun.
Surviving the deceaaed in addl~
""For If we ~Ot'!- he 11ld, "the
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tion to bls wife are the following fOrm and eon. ~ ~ our govern·
children; Etoile Eardley, East LLv- ment Chlngea, a,ncJ tomorrow tl
erpool; Mn. Inez Brehm, Barring- another day ftauQt with buard
ton, m.. Geneva Leonard, CheotOI': aud peril' for tbe Amertun Flog
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Cecll Kinl, East IJverpool: Charles and Ita !tee ui.Utuj.iona."
Klq, Rutland 1 and Mabel, Lela,
l:ie~ a~ Concrest ought to
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and DoatDI King all at home.
glv1 'tree enterprise In welfare
Also surviving uo sbtera: Mra. ·~~tt t ehance tG; eontioue.. .
)(r. and Mrs. Lawrenee Walkert Let!_•· Poo1et Cbuter· Ml'l. Liuie
'Y~lifeannat
.adtieve virtue
Middleport, and Mr. and Mf'l.lUeh- CatJ¥!r, H.Uri:ayaviUe, 'W Va.; aDd I menlj bY the enletmen.t of sta·
ard Rllliell (Neva Walter) an~ Ona Walker. Wheeling, w. Va.; \Ute becauae enattm.ent of a sta
Penny, of Springflela brotbera: Lewil Klag, Wuaker ~ity ·tUte. does n..o cb~ge the ehlraea four.car aeehtent Satur· Oblo; Charley King, and Troy King ter of men, he ~
near $prinafield.
of Eut Liverpool; Donald, Laurl'talker, a
ence and Emelt Kina of WbeeUng
hla
and a stepmother, Mrs ADo• Pullins, of Wheeling, W. Va
Rev. Freeland Norrls will offi·
elate at tbe Thuraday services.
l'l'Jends may call at the Ewiae
runerat Home It any time .
4(f members

Edward ~g Is
Fatally Stn"cken
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Monday, Jqly 8

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for that, we ba'e apprSJpriltlona
carry out thote laws."'
His .statement ••• prepared tor
tbe House Labor Committee wJtk:h
it mvcst~.g~~tJng presen.t handline
of the nearly 40 billion dollarJ i•
vetted b1 worken; pd lbeit empJoyen i.n welfare funda. In op..
posing any feder.al"eontrois. LeW
aplit w:tb oth@.r labor leaders trho

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Nearly 1100 Otrpcnten of Pt
to Slu&gt;rlll llobert C
1159 were
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l{artenbaeb.. Hobina:er wu U·:a- Pleasant Loeal
strike today at the Kaiser C}n·
~Unt nOl'th about 7 p. m at
bfP •rate ot 1peed when he fa 1. ttructlo.b · Co., in Ravenswoo 1,
other worker&amp; ~till .cot·
ell
·a..tt a. turve
a r dOWII
the~r JObs
T •e
went Oiii"i&lt;i~. of th., Ko~ise:r Alurnj.
UJ.d ~.ay that the
'l'lf8day noon by
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did not af£ect a 'Y
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worker1 and that ti
yA,. no picket Unes bave be !D
-tOone d.
~Union 1ad ma:nagement of'i·
z;,.,wer;;t,,. meeting today m an
111
to itoo out 1he dJUu: ..J
wb.icb eaused tbe strike.
was IJ!d · that tbe d1spu e
't matter of overtimi!
e~nteQ ,~, requc:ii. , ll.bat
qt.ber tritf'et or ft'lft1 ll'l!
Jn 1 for oVertime work t~Jt
to8'1 be al&amp;o e.-lletl.- on _..r

I Cotton twill tn your
, choice of color.
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be laid "Tbere is a ncte~li.ty for
mcreased proeecution of tboltt who
h.ave been iuiJ ty of wrongdolnc iD
connection with them."
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Mn. Gr~ee Marie Holsinger, 19
wu ru.sbed t4 Melp Gener~ol
Hoapital with her hutblnd, Alva
Junior Hol1lnger, 21, by t ~eo
POmKOJ' Emer1ency Squ~ He

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of workers' welfare fu~.U may be a slep toward creating "0.
police stale in lrulh an4 in fact "
"lp the mln.U of lhtt people I represent, there is. no neceaal·
ty for federal legislation of lhese welfare fun.U at any tilDe,"

A young expeetlnt mother 111
her husbaDd maped HrlmU ·1
jurr .Moatda:y evening when th • r
car fail~d to make .t F1atw.oodJ:
Road e.urvt and turned ov« al
least onee at hlgll apeed.

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RAPID CI'I'Y, S. D •IJP - The
Mr and Mrs Anin Dale Fadlic lut miRalon a s-se ne,w at 'E ll•
of Columbus spent Wednesday worth Air Fo.r.ee Ba~t Wae • tour of
with Ml.sl Florence Cummins .
the atta for two pilots JUJ.t arMiss Bertha Rice of Syracuse
rived to bandle tbe B-a2 jets. that
VISiting Mrs. ),. L Nice:
replaced the B-38 planes.

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Admitted: Mrs Byrd Stout,
' Pomeroy; Mrs. Audrey Hart. Ra·
cine; Mn. Mae Hawk, Pomero,Y.
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Mr• 'O.Ide Laudermtl~
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Mri. GUbert Hart, a aon.
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Postmaster Dorset Riebel of Reedsville is
as "f'ld as a billiard ball, a condition, he ad·
mits, he apparently has rome to from having
"gone into things with aU his steam and en- cream socials You'Uall be welcomed.
ergy."
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is a big one, and he'll need all the support he
can get from everyone in the Eastern School
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District. That shouldn't be hard, because all
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t~at is needed Is to buy and eat the best home
made ice ueam, pie:; and cakes of all time at
Congratulations certainly are in order for I
two upcoming ice cream socials.
the Parkersburg Rig &amp; Reel Company and the
Dorset accepted presidency of the River- International Molders and Foundry Workers
view Parent Teachers Association recently Union Local 415 for the orderly setllement ol
when the groups from Long Bottom and differences that caused the recent strike in
Reedsville re-organized into a single unit. This Pomeroy whicb ended Monday as ,luti crews
was occasioned by the abandonment of the returned to their jobs.
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condemned Long Bottom Grade School build.
Conduct of the negotiations, of picketing,
ing, likewise, the Reedsville building, and the
and of bargaining in general was carried out I
construction of a beautiful new school for thr
in a model manner. The ~vent underllnes .the
district called "Riverview."
fact that American management and organiz· '
Located northeast of Forked Run Lake,
ed labor can reach agreement without vioabout one-half mile off Route 124, the build·
lence from either side of the dispute when
lng now nearing completion of ito exterior.
cool heads Interested In the welfare j&gt;oth of
lies In a picturesque setting, nestled on a
tabor and inanagement are in the driving
shell beneath wooded low hills. No better lo·
seats.
cation could have been selected for the school,
lnvest~gations into strikes at other places
It appears, either from an esthetic point or on
in our country where violence flares - such 1
consideration of utlllty and function.
Mr. Riebel and his PTA members have un· as in the Portsmouth Telephone ordeal- of- .
dertaken to raise funds for kitchen and play· ten disclose that the inspir-ation and motive
ground aids. The kitchen comes first.
force behirld strife comes !rom outside peo·
The PTA has planned two ice cream socials, pie and interests. While the Communist Pilr·
all materials donated, all proceeds to go to. ty Is generally In a weakened condition, It has replace it. All's, I shouldn't be 5 Ur·
ward the kltc~en for a freezer, refrigerator, left to It one weapon: inflltration into labor prised if pretty lOon ~Jlt wages
range, table service of aU kinds and other unions a·nd strike committees. There is noth· are raiSed commenaur•tely with
Items. Only the bare necessities will be sought ing a Commie loves better than to keep .a theIt Job.
might alilO be mentioned that
this year. l!ut they are badly 'needed so the strike stirred up with a big dash of violence most reasonably pretty nurses
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wind up marrying the n•tient or
school lunch program, as well as Instruction for seasomng.
It makes the free enterprise the Jnte·n.
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d this Is the be~t I can dp with those
ground equipment wlll be next.
out 1 s own pro ems msl e e .a 1 0 es an last-minute ~titchea itching like
The first social will be held this coming ideology of American traditions of fair play. merr)' hell.
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'I'he settlement reached here Friday by the
(Copyright, 19157, by United
Friday night on the old Long Bottom Grade
Feature Synmcate Inc.)
School grounds. The next one will be two 60-yeat·Old Rig &amp; Reel Company In Pomeroy
LAW'N PICNIC
weeks afterward&amp;, on the Reedsville school demonstrates t~o things·
Federated
Circle of. tbe Feder.
...,unds.
(I) That the workers like their jobs, want ated Church will have ·, a laWil
Mt Riebel's halt to quite scarce now be· them, and sought only closer pay parity with picnic at the parsonage: 'on Wed
nesday at 6 P. M.
cause, perhapo, of his avtd interest tn every·
similar regional industries.
thing connected with young people. For years
PICNIC HILD ~
he olnglehartdedly sponsored a Reedsville
(21 The' Parkersburg Rig &amp; Reel Company The picnic for Avon q,.,~rlbulors
in tht&gt; Port!mouth art¥, -\vas held
·baaeball team . and even yet playa a very ere· likes Pom~oy, as a product!o,n center for its last
· wee~ at J.ake WhUI. Thoae at·
dltable third base When some· of the younger castings, ahd Is wUling to contin'!!!.!'l i.ts very tending from this 1mri'lediate area
men on the Coolvllle club fail to show up at competitive field under increased costs of Ia· included Mn. George Childs, Mid·
dleport, Mrs. Ferne Hayman, Jla.
game lime. He serves as Reedsville postmas· bar. hoping to benefit from improved worker cine, Mh. Margaret Cottrill, Syracuse , Mrs. Mitdred Cleland, Letart
ter and woo a strong supporter for the bond relations and increased efficiency.

6:55

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6 :00 Today

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9:00 Romper Rdom
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Truth or Conaequence1
Tic Tac Dougb
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Tex &amp; Jinx
Currept
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Comedv Time

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6:30
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Popeye Preaent1
Spinach Pllyhou•e

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The VoU•J :U.mbtr .Company ~ ~ ,~ wiD
·~ bu built two bo- roem~ ol~ Tbundoi, lub' II.
ly, .ve amiOUJ to build mq,r. ID
De:Je.Pte,t w:IIJ not vote th1l ,,.,
the Gr~nl Slreelaelsbborl!ood and oa lhe -.,.perbr!en4e..,, blyjpt Charl-~n
bavt U~ea lbet !18 fl, ot .....r el.,led 1)d. Galt"""f fw a tluoo&gt;
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~IOION

MIITINO
FeenttY·Bennett Port, No. 128,
AmeJ!lean Legion, will meet Wed·

nuda.v at the Levlon Hall and

Loula Lon&amp;, Commander, urge• all

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The meeHn..: will b~gln at t :30 with
Mrs "lranth Fleming, president,
•n·~eid i n~ . Hn!ltt•ucs are Mrs. L. D.
Dlle1, Mn. Homer llar•le.v. Mrs.
Edward Stiles and Mr~ . .Julia Nor·
UNDIRGOISSU~GIRY
Willl1m Runell, Cornlna. former rill.
Bradbury re1ldent. \11 Afheduled
ICI CRIAM SOCIAL
for hm1 1urgery at White Cron
An
Ice
crtnm soclul will be held
Hospital, Columbus, today. Mrs.
Rua1t1l Ia at11ylng with her shter. at the Rot'k Spring• Methodist
Mrs. Robert Jay, In Columbu!l and Church, Frld~y. July 12. beginning
their dau&amp;htor, Roberta, who Is at 8 p. m. The proceeds will be
employed In CornlnR. baa a]RO been placed ln the bulltllng fund for the
church.
in Columbus wltl\ her futher.

ly IOIIRT C. RUARK
membtlra to attend the meeting
1 have 11ecir1ted from ~e magnlfwhen the pro&amp;t'am will be/resent·
ed by Tom Skinner lln Gene lcent medical facUlties to be found
crooU, who were atnt to Boys In fJOUIIton, Tex., whh aomethln;
more than my IUJUll portion of
Stlte by lhtt loeal Poat.
hero-worship for the ardent ArMILITING CALLID
rowsmlthl who punched, wobed.
WhUe Rolli lAdle, Auxiliary of bled .~ ut, llhlltO&amp;raphed and lifted
the Brotherhood of RaUro 31 d Trlin- the shards or this monument to
men, will meet Wednesday at the use.
W&amp;odmel'l.'l flall when Jlla'n• lor · Apart from the hahlonable IDclety doctors who cater · to the
whimll of the rich and lndulae In
ulcers one year, hepatitis the ri~xt.
and pllychoanaly•ls the next. It
seem&amp; to me that the dedicated
doc hal lOne bealthUy back to the

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Popeye Presents
· News Pieture-·
Spiu,acb Playlllluse

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mueb 11 praetleallty, becaWJt In nurse," who )1 11 t~lEen over u1e
my earcau the Hon1 Kana mildew old ~ctvant ehore11 which made

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youn1er
c:ountry
overtones sl!ter:~ lnthepoorerretuao
'But the dough - 'ai.Jout $SOO a
month fOr a real expert Jraduate
nurse - lftlll hau't eomp'ete with
the wages
rnw wench straight
· ou\ or ~llh ~chool can command
seer~tar,- after a snort
buai·
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printed, on· the fem.ale ~onsclous·
neu that nutlll.na now lia:a decent
boura,· lht~""Una: work, •economic
llieCufllty, With an the fri'l \le benefib, plui i· 81.r0d unlver1!dty educ:a·
10 cent. per ,tlon witH Coeducational tun· and a
.l&amp;.OO:I · ~~a wotkln1 atmo13phore of a hu.mani·
·~?:::::~ ~.:..iii1.6.r•~~ll;;i aile• taJ;'Jan ind v.:lentifle llfe.
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The "Bnnual lnspectlon of Ro lr
Springs Grange will be held ou
Thursday, July 11 at 8 p. m. A
patriotic program will be rono···
ed by refreshments.
Members
are urged to note the new mtet
lng t1me.

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Leona Brewer celebrated n !r
12th birthday at Forked Rnil
Lake S111turday
with l~vltc!l
gueat,s a~ fol\owR: Mrs. Vlrgl'h l
Ewen and datughters; Mrs . .Mn·
.ine Price and daughter; M~·~.
8ixie Smith and children; M1 •.
Paula Brewer and children; Be'
ty Sellars, Patt.v D:1rst, Jan t~

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JeJI&gt;Ialion paooed · by lhe 1021 t
General Auenlbly will be dJacu.;.
aed Friday.
Robert B. Banlft;am, ExeeuUve
~ of Ute Obio Spdetr ol

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mer member o! lho Ohlo Logll[a.

huadfed bf ~ ....._
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Pri• tvf aeool'4thlr to aiJe aD4 tpeaker at- I luncheoo IKiioD.

P011eroy .
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Georte Hood of

Cbarlettoa, W. Va., were: SundQ'
dinner p:e.rts of lin. C. E. Neue.
· All A. HO!kllll' wbo aulfered -a

bn).en .aokle and other injdrlet
len diJ• ago•II eGD'flleR!ac; aiee-

IY and ~ bome today from
SJ. losepb K•ipila~ PubnburJ.
E. 1. TncJ; wbo baa beon quite
IU at IW: home, Ball Run, ia eon·
valeJcinJ nleeiy.
Dr..... llrt. E. A. Traey of Columblll wtl'4'. week end guedl of
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Sunday evemng.
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tbe Depojy Clab of Dlltriel' 13,
D•uchte¥ of Ameriea, beld Sundiy at the. Kacbelmaeker Part, Logan'.

Mrs. Wayne lluJaeU, daughter,
GaU, and son, Ned. and fri&amp;md of
LoubviUe, Ky., are the guelb of
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Jlr~ C. P'. Tompldna.

Mr. aild

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trafler ~ Cln'f· Bolt traiJen, Tompthw.

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tnlet~ri\Y• 'f!bt&lt;k,, eto~l 1to ~~ llln&lt;!; otle GOcl•ti!~, J!oilher, ~ ' • &gt;·
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Paul Woildl, liar·
Charles Bake.i
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Love, lin. I • C. &gt;lthitJpo a.·lwodloi JOII1' _ . , 111w
Rogm,
Gilbo. I lmd ......t. look f o r - oJ!oodo

Against Parkers .

bath. spoken once; individual work townril thE' day
twit'c huve I hl'ord thla; when men shall be ttl peace.
thot power bi'IDnl{eth un .. This atatPnumt is found In Paul's
to God" (Psolm 62:11). How letter to Tinl'Othy (I Timothy
thrllllnA ore tht•se words of the 2:1, 2): "I exhort theN" fore, that.
l'salmistl They urc thrilling be· flr!lt or all, Rupplicalinnll, pray.
('ouse whf'n we truly know with ers, intCI'(WSIIlons, and sJvlng ol
l'onviction th11t (lod Is the OnlS' thanks, be made fp,r all , men;
powrr and lhnt His po-wer h Jlor kJngs, and for all that are tn
good only, nothing is left tor us authoritY; that we may lead a
to be arruid of. The words agr:ee quiet and peaceable Ute in all
with the assurance voiced by godUneu &amp;llct honuty."
Eliphuz t h e Ternanit, w h o Problema faclna u1 today n:t•Y
sought to awall:en his friend Job seem greater tl;lah the world ha1
to renewed trnlll in (Qod ' (Job ever J,.no~m. bq~ wp mus1 realiJe
22:21), "Ar.qualnt now thyself that God b beUer known tod•y
'9Jitb h.lm, and be at peace: th~re· thata ever. To David, the mae: ..
by IQOd shall come unto · tbee."' lve, .(ull·armorf:'d Phlllltine mUst
h not this the 1onswer to man· hAve aeeliled !Iii formidlllbll ilia
kind's acarclt tor pell.c"1 If we our modern weapon• 'leem lo .ull
recognlae God 11 the ouly power But If we, 11 did David,,
and aC(]U&amp;Int ourselvet ,.-lth wilh the 111M Cfl'rUlntY the
tUm - aplrihutUy undentand ever-present belp of God in the
Him- we •hall tlnd in Him the midst of the most pertlqua or
way tu unlv(lra~;t) peuce and Well• frl,shtenlnl situattorJ, We ahalt
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Chrllltfnn Science. 'Wbtc H· day Goliath. If we know dlvlhe
~~I"Yt'~ Us authority t~m , the Love'a protactlon 11 surely aa
Scw,lptu~c~. t~ache1 tt1. ~t~dents did D~niet. we bq t•c~t.OUJ:' plr•
lo apply the Bible tru~~~ l~, prac· ticqlar tlqn.i d.~ .,11 f~ar~hlly
llcul GYerydqr ~In(, lhl: teach· b he did, ,_.IJil t"il~ calm .... urinl! of tbla ~lrtPee 11t'i ba-,ed OD
9f tb~ preaen~ aDd 'aftij.
the Sllrfl foundation or tHe .flnt 8bilit;)l: oj God'• Wisdom atifl
l'hnph·,r or Gtinesls, whlch atatel1 Direction to deliver from all rill.
that (ood crealed man In: Hil . Mater,lll defense ata!ut the
ima~ nnd likeness, and that GOO ali!em.lnaly ai8re ....v. lQrota of
, bt•held Hi8. cre'!-tlon to be """ t'ril m~y J;e n~elnry at tbl.l
sood. Becam~e (iod Ia 'SpJrlf:J Ul• staae or the world\ undefstand•
renl man and the rf-al urdnrle Ia ot lh,e an~ wer t God
nlll!it therefore be 'Wb~Hy 11Urltl&lt;' ~ But t~· ~ 0 dJi:ern
uot • • •
sf)Uoltual nat\11'8 of 1he rot man
Christ Je11u1 t1 our Ex~1ar) a84 the nil tmlteN6 od the
end he said we should do the iiource or tpt ~r ba._, tba
worli:a that he did, aq~ ,edn &amp;IdftbUII' oPPdrl.ablt,y to ttand
.-realer. We cannol•hJ?C ollhe .ftrDllJ' on tbe aide of God :with
r~sponslb~Uty bere ~Pllect by c:obftdence the.t .Hla Ia-., which
thlnklna: 111 im Dnly bn14, Wbat 1a ~tMte) will1 be nTelled to
can I do to help solve the man:kil'ld'a, bumble, prayettul
world's va1t probl"md'" le.~ua a~ekiqt and: muat uJtJm,ately trJ..
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all thln1aare poaslble. Wb~n.we neu of aQd Ia riot 11n tmpq.qlble
look at problems rrom a·mateHal goal, but t'D tn,vltable Outcome!
a1undpoJnt, they may •ererit In~ we Jearn from the prqphe
1urmountlble, buJ byitbrnlbt: to J..alah, wbo aald (lsal11h U :&amp;j;
the sp.rltua) lnl.,th ot God11 OM· "1be fllArtb ab&amp;Jl ;t)e full of the
nlpottl:hce, a~waye present and tno,wl~e of diet_ J........::.. 11 tbe
Immediately an)lab~e. we' ftnd wateft' , ~nr tbe iM"7-t •lfar:r.
hooo ond c,qqr•s; t?.P~ fill': 8~0\: Eddy, tblt l),teC~...V ·~nd

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7:00 Jlmlhie Dean
8:00 9a~t'oJn Kangaroo
7:30 Bos\on Blaellie
8:30 Morhil'lg ShDw
8:00 C-ptain Kanraroo
9:00 G&amp;rry MoDre8:39 Mornine SltoW
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9:30 Arthur Godfre1
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11:00 Valiant Lady
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11:45 Guid~ng Light
11:4S Guldin&amp; Light
12:00 Katie'.; Kitchen
12:00 Katie'' Kitchen
""ATHENS, O. UP - Athens first 12:30 As {he World Turnt
12:30 As tbe Wol'lu Turns
"tneter maid" today beaan check- 1:00 Our Miss Brook!
i:OO Oui:' Miss'llreiok&amp;
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parking meter areag in the .POllee
2·00 Big Payoff .
2:00 lUg PayOf!
department r10ve to relleJe pa· 2::10 Bob r.rosby Show
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trolmen for other duties.
3:00 Brighter Day
3:00 1!dgh\er Qay
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3;Hl Secret Stl\l'm
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the rtnt "meter maid."
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have been lmltalled In the buiiness
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6:15 Douglas EdWardl
fines without going to city hall.
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8:30 I've (r(.tt A Secret
9:00 $641')00 Question
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9:30 Spike Jones Show
Btfore you take a lone f!'IP 10:00
UP·to·the-minute New1
10:00 Up-to-the-mmute News
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10:05 Scanning the Weather
10: 1:) The Late Show
10:10 The Late Show

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the Old conl:epl of tile nur.!lo
hHI chan,e&lt;l Urasticallv in the la&amp;t
itOublt·dteadfl
The · ''trained''
nurse doe~tn't sllug bt'dpans and
make the bedv and scrub and tno-p
any more. Sht g~U three or four
years of eo-educational r.olle!{e
tnlntng, tmd ,he Wllrks tn the dell·
eate media of miracle drug11 heart
SUrgery, \nt't'ICate 1 Jlbl, x.rayS,
auaying·mac~ines, tlrutt:, n\acttlnn
"calpels. mt-:l'lbea:
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The nunkymg Is don~ th'ese days
so by what 'Ia 1*1led a "vocational

cut plumblnl of hi• daddy'• day ,"
The dlffmrtee ll that now he't
JOt all the mGderh t•da:eb and Jll·
mol to help him.
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!:very couple of yean I cl'teolc in
with my touJh-talklna aawbbne11
in Houaton, Jullt to aee lf 1 still
have a bead, heart 1\nd liver and
alto to e"'oretae aome Of the bu&amp;a
Ill A\al\'8 apt tO COlleCt if~ sptnds
1er~on1 time drlnklna other pe?·
pie 11 water in other peoPle •

Vergil C. Hayes, Administrator
of Meigs General Hasplt&gt;al h!:&amp;s
annou~ced the purchalle and in
stallatlon Df a new Shampali1e

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Nuraea.
I told Dr. G A. and Dr. A. L .
and BOmu O'her fri~IH\1! ft!l well,
that I would make thum n nunlng
'Pitth, llnd thi.!l is it.
The natlon'&amp; ho:.pltal~ are about
80,000 11h0tt of registered nutlaelJ,

old hl;)me1pun. band·lltlwn. rouqh· brtr~a. .' ·

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"m !lllffu~cd with th1• thou .l(ht· Mv
Lord, ain't It wonderf11l what the~f'
IBds can do these day ~ to Slllve
off thf! biJ,~ lli•P?
1'hl!1' atrn('k me espt&gt;ciully han!
the other dav when I ~!lw a COUJ)lt•
of ,,ur~~:eons rummaging around in
a h:u'ly's hf'art with whnt appcarf&gt;il
to be a !Oni! r; it&gt;ce of wlrP. OLHIP.1'V·
ing lhe findirn!s on 'l'V, ;met lalkln'l:
cherrlly to the lady meanwhile.
11lnce Rhe Wll!il not under ane~thet1c.
Th6 lady didn't seem to mind .
They can kill vou for Rtwornl
minute~ now, without anv laRtinQ
Ul effe~t•. by men:ly klnd of doep·
freezing you for a spell. stopping
your heart, aud ,!l:Ctting on with the
plu'mblnlf.
They already have got artificial
arterle!l tn p'ractice, anrl one lad
telh1 me that a completely mechanleal heart, b... ltery drh·en . i! not
10 far arouml the ·torne'r. They've
got all the llluff that science &lt;'an
devlee· and money can buy - bar
one thlni:

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The ehld purpou wu to abo.,t will feature 1 number of matteri
live earp !rom. their
natur.ll 'i.tally a.UeetJnc the admlllbtza.
lu:bUut in an open ltream.
Uon or Ob..lo'• eWtiona I"DeraJy
, Tbe Detbt wu eondlleted by and the lim Geoerll EleetJo 1•
the Amerie~n Bowbunten Au 1- apeeifiullJ.
elation ll'f Wett VlrJJnht and (•.
The firat JWJon wUl be o!O.Jo
aponiOI'Id bJ tbe Chamber of ceroed trltll a dJJrullioa of lm·
Commerce and AKbery Club of prove mew and ipiiO't'adon. pb ,.
Point PleU&amp;Dt.
ned for tb~ UiN edJUo.n. or
.. obJo•• Bledlon IAWI'I" publbbeot
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:l~o:k:":,es:~tewart. Logan: BW teellot,
tile new fonm to complr ..nth
Paul
HI!Uory, Hillaehangea ...... l• !be reviled NIJ.
Va.; Ted Lecbof. Glen
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homu Ttlla wo!;'14 lhtlude aever•l whit•pdn.ied tabemule buUdiN
Jteneaty 01 Mid41etes,. New
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buildln£ alte!-. wbJcb m•" be ... fd that hal &amp;ce!ommodatJoDt for Jllllfl .J~ney, WGll J Sli.OO eub
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Sewer committee, L. R. Wiley, D. arian and YWton wlU bf- ~elcomtd to the Derby. Red llllone,
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C. Miller ,nd David Jenklna, wlll at aU ttrvlces •nd meetJn.p.
Uppert and X.ea Kurty, all or
m~t thi1 everuna: 'with ·o. a. Roth- On rloain1 da)' of .anelabb', l'ri· P1ttaburJb, Pa ., 1•1ne4 $10. '9
geb, president . ot the Company, day, July 18, C!ommlttee report• each for the 1ee011d lon...,t dl•
and Street ~ Foreman Ellia to dia- and recomJ;nendatiou will be Clven tance travelled.
cuss · this prOject.
and the l&amp;S3 go.ala: apnouated.
Stteet Fortman
Camp rbeeUna: Rnlen rtart 1.,..,.0,.ther PI'~
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repott for the
Friday
July
7:80, and
, boW-reeb, OllliDJ attolft,
included four
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mat '!rial from
4at1y wiU Tlried lportl ltemt were we~n Ly
of atreet
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Ja, B. Graham, Buckeye, W. V1.,
I. M:. Wimer, Marlbiton, W. Va;

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Dorsel keep what little hair he retains by
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Wedt&amp;esday

levy finally passed in the Eastern District last
year for two new school buildingi, the other
being a modern high school on R!. '1 nea:r Ttlp·
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Postmaster Dorset Riebel of Reedsville is
as "f'ld as a billiard ball, a condition, he ad·
mits, he apparently has rome to from having
"gone into things with aU his steam and en- cream socials You'Uall be welcomed.
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is a big one, and he'll need all the support he
can get from everyone in the Eastern School
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made ice ueam, pie:; and cakes of all time at
Congratulations certainly are in order for I
two upcoming ice cream socials.
the Parkersburg Rig &amp; Reel Company and the
Dorset accepted presidency of the River- International Molders and Foundry Workers
view Parent Teachers Association recently Union Local 415 for the orderly setllement ol
when the groups from Long Bottom and differences that caused the recent strike in
Reedsville re-organized into a single unit. This Pomeroy whicb ended Monday as ,luti crews
was occasioned by the abandonment of the returned to their jobs.
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condemned Long Bottom Grade School build.
Conduct of the negotiations, of picketing,
ing, likewise, the Reedsville building, and the
and of bargaining in general was carried out I
construction of a beautiful new school for thr
in a model manner. The ~vent underllnes .the
district called "Riverview."
fact that American management and organiz· '
Located northeast of Forked Run Lake,
ed labor can reach agreement without vioabout one-half mile off Route 124, the build·
lence from either side of the dispute when
lng now nearing completion of ito exterior.
cool heads Interested In the welfare j&gt;oth of
lies In a picturesque setting, nestled on a
tabor and inanagement are in the driving
shell beneath wooded low hills. No better lo·
seats.
cation could have been selected for the school,
lnvest~gations into strikes at other places
It appears, either from an esthetic point or on
in our country where violence flares - such 1
consideration of utlllty and function.
Mr. Riebel and his PTA members have un· as in the Portsmouth Telephone ordeal- of- .
dertaken to raise funds for kitchen and play· ten disclose that the inspir-ation and motive
ground aids. The kitchen comes first.
force behirld strife comes !rom outside peo·
The PTA has planned two ice cream socials, pie and interests. While the Communist Pilr·
all materials donated, all proceeds to go to. ty Is generally In a weakened condition, It has replace it. All's, I shouldn't be 5 Ur·
ward the kltc~en for a freezer, refrigerator, left to It one weapon: inflltration into labor prised if pretty lOon ~Jlt wages
range, table service of aU kinds and other unions a·nd strike committees. There is noth· are raiSed commenaur•tely with
Items. Only the bare necessities will be sought ing a Commie loves better than to keep .a theIt Job.
might alilO be mentioned that
this year. l!ut they are badly 'needed so the strike stirred up with a big dash of violence most reasonably pretty nurses
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wind up marrying the n•tient or
school lunch program, as well as Instruction for seasomng.
It makes the free enterprise the Jnte·n.
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ground equipment wlll be next.
out 1 s own pro ems msl e e .a 1 0 es an last-minute ~titchea itching like
The first social will be held this coming ideology of American traditions of fair play. merr)' hell.
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(Copyright, 19157, by United
Friday night on the old Long Bottom Grade
Feature Synmcate Inc.)
School grounds. The next one will be two 60-yeat·Old Rig &amp; Reel Company In Pomeroy
LAW'N PICNIC
weeks afterward&amp;, on the Reedsville school demonstrates t~o things·
Federated
Circle of. tbe Feder.
...,unds.
(I) That the workers like their jobs, want ated Church will have ·, a laWil
Mt Riebel's halt to quite scarce now be· them, and sought only closer pay parity with picnic at the parsonage: 'on Wed
nesday at 6 P. M.
cause, perhapo, of his avtd interest tn every·
similar regional industries.
thing connected with young people. For years
PICNIC HILD ~
he olnglehartdedly sponsored a Reedsville
(21 The' Parkersburg Rig &amp; Reel Company The picnic for Avon q,.,~rlbulors
in tht&gt; Port!mouth art¥, -\vas held
·baaeball team . and even yet playa a very ere· likes Pom~oy, as a product!o,n center for its last
· wee~ at J.ake WhUI. Thoae at·
dltable third base When some· of the younger castings, ahd Is wUling to contin'!!!.!'l i.ts very tending from this 1mri'lediate area
men on the Coolvllle club fail to show up at competitive field under increased costs of Ia· included Mn. George Childs, Mid·
dleport, Mrs. Ferne Hayman, Jla.
game lime. He serves as Reedsville postmas· bar. hoping to benefit from improved worker cine, Mh. Margaret Cottrill, Syracuse , Mrs. Mitdred Cleland, Letart
ter and woo a strong supporter for the bond relations and increased efficiency.

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The VoU•J :U.mbtr .Company ~ ~ ,~ wiD
·~ bu built two bo- roem~ ol~ Tbundoi, lub' II.
ly, .ve amiOUJ to build mq,r. ID
De:Je.Pte,t w:IIJ not vote th1l ,,.,
the Gr~nl Slreelaelsbborl!ood and oa lhe -.,.perbr!en4e..,, blyjpt Charl-~n
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MIITINO
FeenttY·Bennett Port, No. 128,
AmeJ!lean Legion, will meet Wed·

nuda.v at the Levlon Hall and

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The meeHn..: will b~gln at t :30 with
Mrs "lranth Fleming, president,
•n·~eid i n~ . Hn!ltt•ucs are Mrs. L. D.
Dlle1, Mn. Homer llar•le.v. Mrs.
Edward Stiles and Mr~ . .Julia Nor·
UNDIRGOISSU~GIRY
Willl1m Runell, Cornlna. former rill.
Bradbury re1ldent. \11 Afheduled
ICI CRIAM SOCIAL
for hm1 1urgery at White Cron
An
Ice
crtnm soclul will be held
Hospital, Columbus, today. Mrs.
Rua1t1l Ia at11ylng with her shter. at the Rot'k Spring• Methodist
Mrs. Robert Jay, In Columbu!l and Church, Frld~y. July 12. beginning
their dau&amp;htor, Roberta, who Is at 8 p. m. The proceeds will be
employed In CornlnR. baa a]RO been placed ln the bulltllng fund for the
church.
in Columbus wltl\ her futher.

ly IOIIRT C. RUARK
membtlra to attend the meeting
1 have 11ecir1ted from ~e magnlfwhen the pro&amp;t'am will be/resent·
ed by Tom Skinner lln Gene lcent medical facUlties to be found
crooU, who were atnt to Boys In fJOUIIton, Tex., whh aomethln;
more than my IUJUll portion of
Stlte by lhtt loeal Poat.
hero-worship for the ardent ArMILITING CALLID
rowsmlthl who punched, wobed.
WhUe Rolli lAdle, Auxiliary of bled .~ ut, llhlltO&amp;raphed and lifted
the Brotherhood of RaUro 31 d Trlin- the shards or this monument to
men, will meet Wednesday at the use.
W&amp;odmel'l.'l flall when Jlla'n• lor · Apart from the hahlonable IDclety doctors who cater · to the
whimll of the rich and lndulae In
ulcers one year, hepatitis the ri~xt.
and pllychoanaly•ls the next. It
seem&amp; to me that the dedicated
doc hal lOne bealthUy back to the

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Popeye Presents
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my earcau the Hon1 Kana mildew old ~ctvant ehore11 which made

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overtones sl!ter:~ lnthepoorerretuao
'But the dough - 'ai.Jout $SOO a
month fOr a real expert Jraduate
nurse - lftlll hau't eomp'ete with
the wages
rnw wench straight
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seer~tar,- after a snort
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printed, on· the fem.ale ~onsclous·
neu that nutlll.na now lia:a decent
boura,· lht~""Una: work, •economic
llieCufllty, With an the fri'l \le benefib, plui i· 81.r0d unlver1!dty educ:a·
10 cent. per ,tlon witH Coeducational tun· and a
.l&amp;.OO:I · ~~a wotkln1 atmo13phore of a hu.mani·
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The "Bnnual lnspectlon of Ro lr
Springs Grange will be held ou
Thursday, July 11 at 8 p. m. A
patriotic program will be rono···
ed by refreshments.
Members
are urged to note the new mtet
lng t1me.

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Leona Brewer celebrated n !r
12th birthday at Forked Rnil
Lake S111turday
with l~vltc!l
gueat,s a~ fol\owR: Mrs. Vlrgl'h l
Ewen and datughters; Mrs . .Mn·
.ine Price and daughter; M~·~.
8ixie Smith and children; M1 •.
Paula Brewer and children; Be'
ty Sellars, Patt.v D:1rst, Jan t~

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General Auenlbly will be dJacu.;.
aed Friday.
Robert B. Banlft;am, ExeeuUve
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Pri• tvf aeool'4thlr to aiJe aD4 tpeaker at- I luncheoo IKiioD.

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Cbarlettoa, W. Va., were: SundQ'
dinner p:e.rts of lin. C. E. Neue.
· All A. HO!kllll' wbo aulfered -a

bn).en .aokle and other injdrlet
len diJ• ago•II eGD'flleR!ac; aiee-

IY and ~ bome today from
SJ. losepb K•ipila~ PubnburJ.
E. 1. TncJ; wbo baa beon quite
IU at IW: home, Ball Run, ia eon·
valeJcinJ nleeiy.
Dr..... llrt. E. A. Traey of Columblll wtl'4'. week end guedl of
bla p~r&lt;J1il, llr. and llrt. E. 1.

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808; Larry, and friend of Park·
e!'lbura, were Jueata of lin. :rreda Ritchie and liOn• at a barbecue.
Sunday evemng.
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tbe Depojy Clab of Dlltriel' 13,
D•uchte¥ of Ameriea, beld Sundiy at the. Kacbelmaeker Part, Logan'.

Mrs. Wayne lluJaeU, daughter,
GaU, and son, Ned. and fri&amp;md of
LoubviUe, Ky., are the guelb of
Mn. Samp Rua81".11.

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nurse at a.lhesda Hoopital, Clndnnati, al'i.d friend, Jobn Bayliff,

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Jlr~ C. P'. Tompldna.

Mr. aild

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· . You'UMedalfelm~ep]ate.Prl• b the gueit of her daUghter 1and
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trafler ~ Cln'f· Bolt traiJen, Tompthw.

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9:00 I Spy ,
9:30 Pu~tle Defender
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12:13 Nelghbol'll
12:30 Frankie Laine

ated for blood' t1 hilh d:urlnl
&amp;umlhflr Moatha. four lliMI J
a n_,., the"'• • call aa tl!oe Jl.ed
Cr... to tuppiJ 1hlt p,reclou1 life
ld. Aftd onl)' 10111 cu aupplr lc.
eraea'lber, .,ie~• lau lou.r~d ••
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Kolp ilow-IYI.P '''" flmily-help ·
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JiIPS on l ounng
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- 4ai!~ 1U, stili, ~7)J:, "It •. alkluil.li bo. OfOilllllli' · ; . '
pooeo,:Pii ' ~llil .. ,ltr, umlehtoodtli-t.W!fl trllatell!i~·· .:'
tnlet~ri\Y• 'f!bt&lt;k,, eto~l 1to ~~ llln&lt;!; otle GOcl•ti!~, J!oilher, ~ ' • &gt;·
oa God a ,Pirllllti ..n.. uon. We LU~.1i:!J,Ib, all4 Love. •lll!liliiCI
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Wt moy hOJp by bell' niDi Onll!llultb
i\jJI tfutll ..tl\•11 lh,~,
rlgh~ Where we •re to 1trhe t'o ~fja 1ti;i J!~enee •btl Bell~

to_. 1"- 1 - "·nr....... on
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Paul Woildl, liar·
Charles Bake.i
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Love, lin. I • C. &gt;lthitJpo a.·lwodloi JOII1' _ . , 111w
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Gilbo. I lmd ......t. look f o r - oJ!oodo

Against Parkers .

bath. spoken once; individual work townril thE' day
twit'c huve I hl'ord thla; when men shall be ttl peace.
thot power bi'IDnl{eth un .. This atatPnumt is found In Paul's
to God" (Psolm 62:11). How letter to Tinl'Othy (I Timothy
thrllllnA ore tht•se words of the 2:1, 2): "I exhort theN" fore, that.
l'salmistl They urc thrilling be· flr!lt or all, Rupplicalinnll, pray.
('ouse whf'n we truly know with ers, intCI'(WSIIlons, and sJvlng ol
l'onviction th11t (lod Is the OnlS' thanks, be made fp,r all , men;
powrr and lhnt His po-wer h Jlor kJngs, and for all that are tn
good only, nothing is left tor us authoritY; that we may lead a
to be arruid of. The words agr:ee quiet and peaceable Ute in all
with the assurance voiced by godUneu &amp;llct honuty."
Eliphuz t h e Ternanit, w h o Problema faclna u1 today n:t•Y
sought to awall:en his friend Job seem greater tl;lah the world ha1
to renewed trnlll in (Qod ' (Job ever J,.no~m. bq~ wp mus1 realiJe
22:21), "Ar.qualnt now thyself that God b beUer known tod•y
'9Jitb h.lm, and be at peace: th~re· thata ever. To David, the mae: ..
by IQOd shall come unto · tbee."' lve, .(ull·armorf:'d Phlllltine mUst
h not this the 1onswer to man· hAve aeeliled !Iii formidlllbll ilia
kind's acarclt tor pell.c"1 If we our modern weapon• 'leem lo .ull
recognlae God 11 the ouly power But If we, 11 did David,,
and aC(]U&amp;Int ourselvet ,.-lth wilh the 111M Cfl'rUlntY the
tUm - aplrihutUy undentand ever-present belp of God in the
Him- we •hall tlnd in Him the midst of the most pertlqua or
way tu unlv(lra~;t) peuce and Well• frl,shtenlnl situattorJ, We ahalt
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• .,owerleaaneu of our present..
Chrllltfnn Science. 'Wbtc H· day Goliath. If we know dlvlhe
~~I"Yt'~ Us authority t~m , the Love'a protactlon 11 surely aa
Scw,lptu~c~. t~ache1 tt1. ~t~dents did D~niet. we bq t•c~t.OUJ:' plr•
lo apply the Bible tru~~~ l~, prac· ticqlar tlqn.i d.~ .,11 f~ar~hlly
llcul GYerydqr ~In(, lhl: teach· b he did, ,_.IJil t"il~ calm .... urinl! of tbla ~lrtPee 11t'i ba-,ed OD
9f tb~ preaen~ aDd 'aftij.
the Sllrfl foundation or tHe .flnt 8bilit;)l: oj God'• Wisdom atifl
l'hnph·,r or Gtinesls, whlch atatel1 Direction to deliver from all rill.
that (ood crealed man In: Hil . Mater,lll defense ata!ut the
ima~ nnd likeness, and that GOO ali!em.lnaly ai8re ....v. lQrota of
, bt•held Hi8. cre'!-tlon to be """ t'ril m~y J;e n~elnry at tbl.l
sood. Becam~e (iod Ia 'SpJrlf:J Ul• staae or the world\ undefstand•
renl man and the rf-al urdnrle Ia ot lh,e an~ wer t God
nlll!it therefore be 'Wb~Hy 11Urltl&lt;' ~ But t~· ~ 0 dJi:ern
uot • • •
sf)Uoltual nat\11'8 of 1he rot man
Christ Je11u1 t1 our Ex~1ar) a84 the nil tmlteN6 od the
end he said we should do the iiource or tpt ~r ba._, tba
worli:a that he did, aq~ ,edn &amp;IdftbUII' oPPdrl.ablt,y to ttand
.-realer. We cannol•hJ?C ollhe .ftrDllJ' on tbe aide of God :with
r~sponslb~Uty bere ~Pllect by c:obftdence the.t .Hla Ia-., which
thlnklna: 111 im Dnly bn14, Wbat 1a ~tMte) will1 be nTelled to
can I do to help solve the man:kil'ld'a, bumble, prayettul
world's va1t probl"md'" le.~ua a~ekiqt and: muat uJtJm,ately trJ..
aslntred us that althqQah , men umpb;
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ftat. tbl dteln1C:tl-. ftf ••11
poulble o' •"o1utlon, wllb Cod by the. u_~,~tloiUDa of the all·
all thln1aare poaslble. Wb~n.we neu of aQd Ia riot 11n tmpq.qlble
look at problems rrom a·mateHal goal, but t'D tn,vltable Outcome!
a1undpoJnt, they may •ererit In~ we Jearn from the prqphe
1urmountlble, buJ byitbrnlbt: to J..alah, wbo aald (lsal11h U :&amp;j;
the sp.rltua) lnl.,th ot God11 OM· "1be fllArtb ab&amp;Jl ;t)e full of the
nlpottl:hce, a~waye present and tno,wl~e of diet_ J........::.. 11 tbe
Immediately an)lab~e. we' ftnd wateft' , ~nr tbe iM"7-t •lfar:r.
hooo ond c,qqr•s; t?.P~ fill': 8~0\: Eddy, tblt l),teC~...V ·~nd

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TI/IIDAY
1:30 ·Jlllatoh Blackie
7:00 Jlmlhie Dean
8:00 9a~t'oJn Kangaroo
7:30 Bos\on Blaellie
8:30 Morhil'lg ShDw
8:00 C-ptain Kanraroo
9:00 G&amp;rry MoDre8:39 Mornine SltoW
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthur Go(lfr9J"
9:30 Arthur Godfre1
'11)':30 · Strike it' Rle]l
10:30 Stl'lke II Rleh
ti :OO Valiant !oady
11:00 Valiant Lady
!!:IS Love of Lif&lt;
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11:1G Love of LUe
11:30 Search !Or Tomorrow
11 :30 Searc~ I"Jr Tomorrow
11:45 Guid~ng Light
11:4S Guldin&amp; Light
12:00 Katie'.; Kitchen
12:00 Katie'' Kitchen
""ATHENS, O. UP - Athens first 12:30 As {he World Turnt
12:30 As tbe Wol'lu Turns
"tneter maid" today beaan check- 1:00 Our Miss Brook!
i:OO Oui:' Miss'llreiok&amp;
ing for overtime violatidns In the 1:3'0 Houseparty
i :3b ' llousepartY
parking meter areag in the .POllee
2·00 Big Payoff .
2:00 lUg PayOf!
department r10ve to relleJe pa· 2::10 Bob r.rosby Show
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
trolmen for other duties.
3:00 Brighter Day
3:00 1!dgh\er Qay
:1:13 Secret S:torm
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announced 3:30 Eolge of Night
3;Hl Secret Stl\l'm
3:30 Edge oi Nil;ht .
the appointment of Linda Gast as
4 ;00 The Early Show
4:00 The Early Show
5:30 Your Esso Reporter ,
the rtnt "meter maid."
'8:30
Your Esso Reporter
Some 30 courtesy boxes also 15·4~ Sports Parade
S:4!!
Sports
Parade
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Weatherman
have been lmltalled In the buiiness
5:615 Weatherman
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district to permit violators to pay o·oo Acti')n
fi ·OO Acti( n
6:15 Douglas EdWardl
fines without going to city hall.
6:l~ DouglaS' Edwards
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Prh·ate
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8:00 Millionaire
Emily.
8:30 Spotlight Pl"B)'house
8:30 I've (r(.tt A Secret
9:00 $641')00 Question
9:00 20th Century Fox Hour
9:30 Spike Jones Show
Btfore you take a lone f!'IP 10:00
UP·to·the-minute New1
10:00 Up-to-the-mmute News
· to have FUN10:0~ Scanning the Weather
10:05 Scanning the Weather
10: 1:) The Late Show
10:10 The Late Show

lftlm.

the Old conl:epl of tile nur.!lo
hHI chan,e&lt;l Urasticallv in the la&amp;t
itOublt·dteadfl
The · ''trained''
nurse doe~tn't sllug bt'dpans and
make the bedv and scrub and tno-p
any more. Sht g~U three or four
years of eo-educational r.olle!{e
tnlntng, tmd ,he Wllrks tn the dell·
eate media of miracle drug11 heart
SUrgery, \nt't'ICate 1 Jlbl, x.rayS,
auaying·mac~ines, tlrutt:, n\acttlnn
"calpels. mt-:l'lbea:
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The nunkymg Is don~ th'ese days
so by what 'Ia 1*1led a "vocational

cut plumblnl of hi• daddy'• day ,"
The dlffmrtee ll that now he't
JOt all the mGderh t•da:eb and Jll·
mol to help him.
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!:very couple of yean I cl'teolc in
with my touJh-talklna aawbbne11
in Houaton, Jullt to aee lf 1 still
have a bead, heart 1\nd liver and
alto to e"'oretae aome Of the bu&amp;a
Ill A\al\'8 apt tO COlleCt if~ sptnds
1er~on1 time drlnklna other pe?·
pie 11 water in other peoPle •

Vergil C. Hayes, Administrator
of Meigs General Hasplt&gt;al h!:&amp;s
annou~ced the purchalle and in
stallatlon Df a new Shampali1e

"GOD

Nuraea.
I told Dr. G A. and Dr. A. L .
and BOmu O'her fri~IH\1! ft!l well,
that I would make thum n nunlng
'Pitth, llnd thi.!l is it.
The natlon'&amp; ho:.pltal~ are about
80,000 11h0tt of registered nutlaelJ,

old hl;)me1pun. band·lltlwn. rouqh· brtr~a. .' ·

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"m !lllffu~cd with th1• thou .l(ht· Mv
Lord, ain't It wonderf11l what the~f'
IBds can do these day ~ to Slllve
off thf! biJ,~ lli•P?
1'hl!1' atrn('k me espt&gt;ciully han!
the other dav when I ~!lw a COUJ)lt•
of ,,ur~~:eons rummaging around in
a h:u'ly's hf'art with whnt appcarf&gt;il
to be a !Oni! r; it&gt;ce of wlrP. OLHIP.1'V·
ing lhe findirn!s on 'l'V, ;met lalkln'l:
cherrlly to the lady meanwhile.
11lnce Rhe Wll!il not under ane~thet1c.
Th6 lady didn't seem to mind .
They can kill vou for Rtwornl
minute~ now, without anv laRtinQ
Ul effe~t•. by men:ly klnd of doep·
freezing you for a spell. stopping
your heart, aud ,!l:Ctting on with the
plu'mblnlf.
They already have got artificial
arterle!l tn p'ractice, anrl one lad
telh1 me that a completely mechanleal heart, b... ltery drh·en . i! not
10 far arouml the ·torne'r. They've
got all the llluff that science &lt;'an
devlee· and money can buy - bar
one thlni:

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J:illia and lunound.lnt Statu.
.._, 0 l:lte Browa, ut '·
The ehld purpou wu to abo.,t will feature 1 number of matteri
live earp !rom. their
natur.ll 'i.tally a.UeetJnc the admlllbtza.
lu:bUut in an open ltream.
Uon or Ob..lo'• eWtiona I"DeraJy
, Tbe Detbt wu eondlleted by and the lim Geoerll EleetJo 1•
the Amerie~n Bowbunten Au 1- apeeifiullJ.
elation ll'f Wett VlrJJnht and (•.
The firat JWJon wUl be o!O.Jo
aponiOI'Id bJ tbe Chamber of ceroed trltll a dJJrullioa of lm·
Commerce and AKbery Club of prove mew and ipiiO't'adon. pb ,.
Point PleU&amp;Dt.
ned for tb~ UiN edJUo.n. or
.. obJo•• Bledlon IAWI'I" publbbeot
- · - - - - -by Seeretary of lUte BrOWD. u4
:l~o:k:":,es:~tewart. Logan: BW teellot,
tile new fonm to complr ..nth
Paul
HI!Uory, Hillaehangea ...... l• !be reviled NIJ.
Va.; Ted Lecbof. Glen
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be laid by llae vUia1e with llaflir yw leTm 1o 11111t. However, t!tor
('~ .•• p
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compaey and othtr ptoporty ow..
. Will •-u-,
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u.t - 011 0
-u-~ or
tlle cia• ..'-~- ta&gt;n·• Ia .. ,,
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..... bltbJf: tor lddJUonll aew- ln1!1UCU
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All meeUD11 will bt beld Ja 1
Bill
homu Ttlla wo!;'14 lhtlude aever•l whit•pdn.ied tabemule buUdiN
Jteneaty 01 Mid41etes,. New
1 e
buildln£ alte!-. wbJcb m•" be ... fd that hal &amp;ce!ommodatJoDt for Jllllfl .J~ney, WGll J Sli.OO eub
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for
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by the Lum~r: CCtmpaay. , T h e JIVIOftl. T)'l:e PI'Oil'.-m t. oon-Htt"'" llJ
oq:ut
Dl"t
Sewer committee, L. R. Wiley, D. arian and YWton wlU bf- ~elcomtd to the Derby. Red llllone,
C.
C. Miller ,nd David Jenklna, wlll at aU ttrvlces •nd meetJn.p.
Uppert and X.ea Kurty, all or
m~t thi1 everuna: 'with ·o. a. Roth- On rloain1 da)' of .anelabb', l'ri· P1ttaburJb, Pa ., 1•1ne4 $10. '9
geb, president . ot the Company, day, July 18, C!ommlttee report• each for the 1ee011d lon...,t dl•
and Street ~ Foreman Ellia to dia- and recomJ;nendatiou will be Clven tance travelled.
cuss · this prOject.
and the l&amp;S3 go.ala: apnouated.
Stteet Fortman
Camp rbeeUna: Rnlen rtart 1.,..,.0,.ther PI'~
cofttb*'l! .,,
repott for the
Friday
July
7:80, and
, boW-reeb, OllliDJ attolft,
included four
wU!
SUJSda)r., IP.Ort ahirta. hunting knive. u 1
mat '!rial from
4at1y wiU Tlried lportl ltemt were we~n Ly
of atreet
'J':sei.
Ja, B. Graham, Buckeye, W. V1.,
I. M:. Wimer, Marlbiton, W. Va;

Weatber~ast
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Festival of Stare
B~orts Eye'•
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8:00 Meet Mt,Graw
, N:Bc News~ .
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7:80 Plnh:
: •7:00, ll!ay.dr ,o{ i~e1own
8:00 Jape *yman ShoW :
7:~~Q ~ Father . Xnowa. -Best
8:30 SdmRJ~r PlayhOU~e ,
Kraft Tlr ·r~Ht••
9:00 Nat XIng Cole Sho\ir
8:00 Thia is Y.our ;,f;ife
9:30 O'Renry PtayhoUif'
1up ·'wa\_.ru.o~i &gt;i'i:
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tO:OO AM.tn Called X
10:00 ~uqu'erade Party
ili:90 New' lt.eadUnea
10:40 Mttewateh
10:90 · Newa lieadiln..
12:00 Toni.Jht
10 :~0 .Nitewpteh
1:00 SIGN . OFF
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9:00 Romper Rt'tom .
The Price b ~fibt
Truth Or Gonsequencea
1'ic Tac Douith
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It Could Be You
,Current ,
too My Little Margie
1:30 Bride and. Grpom
2:10 Matinee Theater
3:00 Queen for a Day
3:.fS Modern Roml\nacel
4:00 Comedy Time

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10:90
11 :00
11 :90
12:00

The Price h Right

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Folks of eastern Meigs County can help
Dorsel keep what little hair he retains by
showing up !n force for both of the PTA ice 1

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WSA% -TV Cho,.nel3
TUESDAY
Wedt&amp;esday

levy finally passed in the Eastern District last
year for two new school buildingi, the other
being a modern high school on R!. '1 nea:r Ttlp·
pers Plains.
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Dorsel Riebel Heods Drive
To Roise Funds For School
Kitchen, Play Equipment
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SPORTS
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CallToPlay
ST. LOUIS UP National
Leq~ m•nt•er Walt Alston tdd·
ed • tince or JnfStft)' to the 24th
annual Ali.SW Game today at
~~ J». m., t . d. L., by 119iecldlng to
.W.t "un.til Juslltefore eame time"

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·onetime tut-baU art·

to tHe Ume o\lt beto throw a fe~ .fast

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''thoi!oe

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'a c&amp;~ssional
buiina. denied :11:,:~~~:~'
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at New Yor.c
Mr. and M .

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
GABRHPet
Shnmont hs ~~aed ~a:ttJ vlcto- Aaron, Mllw . 79 337 64 ll7 .347
riei and )Nt four fot tlle ~billies Fondy, Pitts. 87 273 32 94 .341t
lblJ teaaon after belDJ coruldered Mu1Jal , St. L. 77 30~ M 104 .341

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"wutrf!d 1IJI'" 1alt !'ear. Antonelli's Roblnaon, Cin. 78 317 ~ 99 .312
fei!Oftl Ia a ~loer11 13'·7, bl.t Al- Groat, Pitts
~1 209 23 65 .311

•ton ltill nia1 ftraet • how the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
niftr Glantr lefty tolled In Jaat Mantle, N. Y. 77 252 72 93 .38~
year'• 1·S )It vietory at Washina:· Williams. Bosl 72 248 IS&amp; M .8~13
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Boyd, Ba i1L
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MOl. Jrlin' •UUIT
Malzone, Bost. 78 318 36 104 !l27
N'EY YOI\K ·\JtiL-.BoiQ Ru l.•r,
Hotnt Runt
winner of tire ~esa Staket
NATIONAL LEAGUE- Aaron,
.,m net run h) Satprday's $101). Braves 27; Musial card!il 20· Crowe
000 Arllnaton clual' at~ Ctlicaao Redlegw 18· M~thews Bra'ves 17·
...beeaute he "itn't ju;t rigltt" ac- Snider, Dod'gers 18 '
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AMERICAN LEAGUE - ManU•,
tllere ""¥ ''ftothlll} particularly Yank• 22; Sievers, Senotou 2b;
wrona•• wit• tl'll Wbtatley Stable Wllllams, Red . Sox 20; . Maxwell ,
l.'Olt and be probably would makr: Tia:en 18; Zermal, Athletics 16.
hi. nezt Jtart In AUJUSt at Sara·
Runt l1tt.d IM
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Braves 73; Musial, C11rds 66; Crowe
Kedlec• M; Hoak, Redl.egs IS!';
Ennlt, ,Carda IS3.
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Yllnks 60; Sleven, Senators M;

Jack Zimmerman of Dayton we"e
picked as new
Watehina.

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titlist; Bob RoU of Gree'rivllle nd

Tillers
comers to bear Syracuse
Indians
Racine.

W. MaJn St,

PomerOy

Wrestling .- New Haven

M'urTay, Harry

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Staatq, BJaln Gll·

Carl Gibbs. Bill Deam, Robert. Pb\1
nnd Paul Hoffman, £!.&amp;~ene Weaver
John Ferguson, Dorl~ .d Kay, L~·
ter Zerkle, JLaJJ)h tiotuJb, Don
Zerkle, Dick Allen, Chll,-lel!i N'"Cil·
road, and grandlon, Don, ,T~h\n
Ridgeway, Edwin Ro11sh, Robert

Garde~~lub;t'O

Landscape Area
At New School

Sox &amp;6; MlnoRO, Wldte Sox ~II .
Pitching
Yankl 0.1;

Shantz,
Schmidt,
Card• 'I·J; Bunnina:, Tigcn 10·2;
Sanford, Phll9 10-2; Trucks, Ath·
Jot~" 74,
lnttrnatton.l Leagw
Rocho&amp;ter 9 Montre1l 2

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A"oclatlon

Minneapolis e LouiavlUc 4
Charleston II St. Paul 8
Wichita 10 Omaha 4
Denver 4 Indianapolis 0 ht, 7 inn.
Denver 41 lntHanapolls 2 2nd

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Frid(
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misaJOner fOr another reveD yearr
but 't.~ election eont•lned 10~e
what 9f a alap even though he
romjlino ht \he job.
, The 11 m~ le;~1ue ownaM,
who voted unanlmoualy to retiln
the torm~r', 1pi:ti11 writer u"'tll
sept, 31 IIIII&amp;, tailed to &amp;I•• hi"'
'a raise. He Will :ee.t the lame $8!1
000 per y•at for the new ter·'t
that he bt'l r!delved on hiK e•Jrrent •event-ear contract, which
explroo lliP.I- 21. IIlilS.
Frick · bail \oirtually no C!om
of hla re·
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fl11x.seot conttrvctlon • Sylmer trea:'-&lt;1 fa~rla~ o
Dow Corning Silicon Proc.P, o,. ea•fer ro clean
••• water·bomt stcdna like caff04II and toft clrlnb
roll off without w•ttin'g fabr~ ••• oily stofna more
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Mrs. Rlt!1
ard Schwab-, and daUJhlera, !h·
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· Pre11n~ were Mr.
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dUty for tompo~nding PrescripUona ---, New Drup, Modern
Ft9uipmeQt, Skilled ,Pharmaefata to c¥rY out your Doctor•.l
oraer.? you gueMed it ·· ---S'l'~K'SI Did you loess MeJ~;i·
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New 1957 Model

entertained with W birth'tlay }?tc·
nlc dinner '.at her hom·e on p ..J. ,
di.y evebing, July &amp;, in tionor Of
her 1 cbuil'n, Judy Spetkeer, o~

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more lh•n It Is rtllt.t now. Tl'!at'a wht

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reeently hOnored theJr daUJh'tell.
Sbaron Faye, QQ her tbird •birth
day with a party In the local park
Game&amp; were enjoyed by the
guests. Refreshmenti were ~rv· ·
ed to Mrs. Joe Paugh, Debbie aM
Beekf, Mrs. Herml.n JC!naJU~, ol. ...
erly and Hermetta, Mr1. Bill Frv
Mike and Bill; J&gt;eboflh Rickard
and the h08ts •nd 1 honoree.
N.HICLIMA

Judy Spencer
Honored Guest
At Picnic Friday

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liam FoJatf"al-e on ~~~~c(un~JD!ttee.

Frick Rehired

Will ·.continue as

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Rut!and Garde~ Club Clvle
ComnUttt.e ~ ~s 'starti111 J, neW prQ·
ject for thei11 elu,. ja. coo~.atlon
with Clrpef NUrserY "at ·BurlllfJ·
ham'.
' They are to llndscave the new
Elementar-Y SC!hool 1!1 {lutland.
Tbeir Jut yellr'i cJvlc , pictjfft, ~a•
the !andtcaplo• o( the new acil\lol

Buffalo lO Tt~ronto 6
A~Mrlc:•n

TIME
EVER
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les Yoqker, Bob and LOuie GJiland,

ManUe, YankJ 57; Malzone, Red

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Howard Jr. J. L Smit~, Homer
Smith, Juhn Hannah, Bill Miller,
Nic'k Phelps, 0. J . Bostfe. Jobn.
Robert and Aaron Searbern-, C.har-

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Pre•ldent Wolf announced

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that the I:!IMellaijon' had anything
to 'f!o With the eurve biJlded base·
briO ownen by fl'l!ller before the
'helring. However, m1naaement

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committH appolnlmentl.
Mlq Lel•h POWell ba returnFormer president Jack ll'r y ed to her home In St . PetertbUrJ,
wu pr..eatea a Put Pre•ldent 'a f'b.
Pin. - .
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Atten.dinJ wete JU&gt;rmlt Ford,
DE'MlOJT
UP- The Detl'o!t
J.adt Frey, l;l.enry BWt: k. (.11,.-!t!J Uons today tiiJ1ed three more ..
Jewell, Georse Jewell, Bob Joh n· l~ir rookie draft cholcu-tldjle
ston.
Charlet
L~ ... er,
Nick Dave Uddick or Geon:rt WublJI •.
Phelpt 1nd John Wolf.
tern. quarterback Jack' Kemp ot
Jam" Henden~on ; nd Rober• Oce.ktdJ.tal and
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CANAI'I'A
Mrt. JJck Fry t!D~trblned the
Th~ Pbup mw fl11al plln~
Canuh Club at hef MnJ;e ];~;101. for a Pl'otrtaJve d~er . whleb
TbuhdJ)' eveninJ. Judy Arnold, 1 wUJ be their AUJUil meehni.
c.uert won , prlze for bit}~ lCD ·, Mi" Jarne• 'I'ltu.t of Rutla.od • ~
Mnd Noncy SCally won Ci)llJOlat;vo ' cornpanled ' b)' Mrt. Gnen Sta:"l ;.
prlu. Other meltlbera 1nd llU~• · b\lry of MJddlepctrt dld flow(',r
pretent were:
1. Paul Seal~t. aJ'J'IIIIJementa and a:ave 1 talk.
Mn. E. s. Stein, Jlrl. MJrk Ward.
Refrnbmentt were ~trve4 b1
Mn. Howard Waitnltall, Ml'l. P. the hosteue1 to tbe sue.na a1l
J Wolpert Mn. Bob .rohn'tton Mr.. OtnoU A.1bm1, Mrs . Pl1 il
Mn., Ke!th ~ld,11:!J. Ptul H~ : Bat'et, Kn. ~liilam . GI!Jhl, Mrs.
denon and Suunfle Wolpert. · Henry Bu1h, Mrs. WI!Uam Gibbs
ALTAR GUtLD
." lin. Torn Hollman , l-1n. Bobl:ty
The Altar G!Jlld 11t tb6 St. Paul Layne. HI's. ' George MeKnig ":
Lutheran t'hurcb, ritel recenU,v "' Mn. Thornaa
McGowan, Mr11.
the home of Mrt. He:man JAyne. Olyde lUee, Hn. Jamea Rouih.
An arucle was (ead by Mn Mra.. Ed.WII'd Ryu, Mr1. Dal··
B. a. vance.. l)evotlo1u by Mr . WhitemaD1 Mn. .John Wolre 11.1
Carrol} .Adam~ which Wll 1oll.,w· Mrs. Eplo Woods.
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ed by tbe APo•ileJ Crettl'
WSW$
Mrs. Hqwfrfi Wa~e~halt, pr,i!!'i-1 The WSWS J')'Oup of the local
ed during .the bu.tlneN meetlng. EUB m~t Monday evenin&amp; in the
The eo~;nmittee wu named to pari. Mra. K. J. Seott wa• tlw
serve from July tbtu AujUJt.
procram leader and lhe to-pic
a~lre,~uis were ~rved by heine ..United Cburc~ Women·•.
the bost.tsaes Mrs. .\• Uliam 6ft· The meelinr opened with 'o . .:
Farland, Mrt. Kerman Layne,.llrt. and responJ!ve readiD.f. Poems
Thom~t~~ Grln•tead, · Mrs. ~ Carita'1
and readJnr• wer1 by sever
Adaflli.Mrs. B. R. ,Van.c.• MH. J, v. mem~e-rr. Tl)_e meeUne concludM~13rew and Mrs. ~b Ro\llill, T'n ed 1;Jtb the 23rd Psal,m. Otbers
meetJng clOJed wJth · Be:nedletion . Pre.t~t were Mrs. Bert Roua.1 ,
tnc\ the Lordfa Prl)'oir. Those 1
Mra . .otte Rouab, Mrs. R. F. Br··.
tendinc include thoee allo've and ant. MMI. Edna Chuk and M.··.
Jolrs. R1 ymoJid Peten:, ~ p J. F. A. Batey.
Wolpert l!r1. WIIUam Powilll nd
liONS
Mrs. Lloyd •Rou•h.
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'I'b~ Lioru Club m~t 1'ue1d 'Y
LITTL&amp; LIACtU• ' ,
cvemne at the Ameneart Legicr.
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· , • · · HaD. Kermit Ford, 1rutalled t'le
A wiener ~It .,. t'e(.eJt.'!t new U.Comfrrll officers an·d thll
hcl.d at the New Haven ,FI.rftcll.m: new ptesident,' John Wolf p~ ..
members . of tli~ N'ew ~ann Cm'iJ.: 9Jded durinJ tbe meettng.
lnal Team.
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A report from the Diatrjet Go .. Jewell and serYiq ~c ~~~P ~ere ernor aivina: 1N8-G7 !"ummary Jf
Mrs. Charles New .tid ~eu acUvitlea sponiC)red by the lo:at
Ray Mulford ant! Thomaa 'Gti"'· club.
Rtead.
Cbarlea Lester was requested
'Jleam ,rnembel'tl prealtl)t wer~ to ttend correaP,ondence to U. S.
Dnle New, David . Wffllti~l. Pt:te Senators on bebalr of .11tateho·•J
M.t~rlta, Buteh JeweU, leff· lt:e- fo1 Hawaii and Alaska.
Knllht, llllly Ruooell, •Gil'J·Batey.
It waa •nnouneed that zo.1e
Larry Drdey, Chatlfa Ld.y, Dennb meetlnt will be held at Ced •r
Ratteru..'Utter, aDd Larry Bali.
lAke Camp on July 11 at 6 ' ·
Tho Jr. Q. U. A. II. &lt;&gt;(New Hllv·
en c_hartered a bus· and traveled to
ClnC!lnnati to ·~ a doll,bleheadt'r
ball game of the llt!~legs and
Phillie•. Those · attending WI!,·~
Ji:n'i Staat•, Marvin Roush, Mr .
Clio.

Feller Pushed Onto Sandlots·
Arter ·ot~~ing Reserve Clause
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h* *O&amp;r • • .toroef:l to coJHluct
hie kid baMMll CliAltt oa .au-&amp;.
Iall an~ beiJc ~ t~ 'ue of
Brooklyn Dodter-owned Wrieley
Fttld.
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q~* oeri.. of ibe ~~ .. i¢n•ore4 bl Motbrqla. He . . , 1&lt;&gt; ~avi
apPeared at W•l.iley field ilut lllo
appelrtJH:e
CIDceillid. ihe by
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of clubo
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shall, Carolyn I.yoa~, iUMn 1'1el$ wu tniWered. "ZmethiAa: 1 II.
zone wilt be tn.Ulled. .
Sharo• ldlltho"'4 lulltor Hlp Would Uk• to !Cnow About l"''liJ·

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INTUNATtONAL LEAQUE
AlD.erltan Le11ue rnanaa:er Ca·
W. L. Pet.
•l Steneel ot the New York Buffalo ..... _. . . .. 49 34 .l585
Yinkee1 declloed to ena:a1e In Toronto . .
47 36 .S66
1DJ sueb a:ueaa.tn, 1ame. Irked Richmond . . . .
4!S 22 .517
· -.er lib non-too:-fiOMy All • Star CoJumbu~ . . . . .
39 45
39 49
record - he bar been beaten live Havana
tim. Ia th -~~nJiit seleet- Mh1ml
38 45 .458
ed. Jim han~ the D~tfott Tl· Montreal . . -- .
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.:era• ldde-amb--rQ:ht l1ndcr, aa
MAJO~ LEAGUES
bi.a •tartiDJ plttJaer, -Bdnnlng has
No Changft:
won JO pmes
loat two th~
MaJor L•ague Le•d•r•
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Wore M11001 ohb ltartlae piteller.
fte !lrootl:rn DodleU' pilot
lint · lea11ed ~~ Curt Sim·
mon.. tbe Pldhldelphia Phillie&amp;'
romebll!l left b.mder, hut indi('at·
til IIObd&gt;y niJht he mlgllt give
Cbt AMit'nmtnt to another south·
PI:W, .Johnn1 Antonelli of the New
4 Ydrt Gianlr.
"! remembflr how weD Antonelli
pftebtcl for me in the All - Star
GliDe lait year, 1nd J have a feel·
in&amp; he mlgh.t turn bact those
Americtn .Lelpers more effectively than Simmon1," iaid AI·
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hope• 01 rejalntn1 the Davit' CUp
•oal'fd toda,- whlJe Au•lt111l '1
tennis, olfl•talo · bl01ted
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wide open now that Lew , has
AU~Ied pro;• NL41 RenviUe H' \fr.

caWn: pi'ootbmt ~~ tho u. s . Lawn
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YW with tuteful luxury • • ; "lf&lt;lm
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a)potlilh811.L Nowt:Mtdriveit. You've
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ST. LOUIS UP National
Leq~ m•nt•er Walt Alston tdd·
ed • tince or JnfStft)' to the 24th
annual Ali.SW Game today at
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.W.t "un.til Juslltefore eame time"

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
GABRHPet
Shnmont hs ~~aed ~a:ttJ vlcto- Aaron, Mllw . 79 337 64 ll7 .347
riei and )Nt four fot tlle ~billies Fondy, Pitts. 87 273 32 94 .341t
lblJ teaaon after belDJ coruldered Mu1Jal , St. L. 77 30~ M 104 .341

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"wutrf!d 1IJI'" 1alt !'ear. Antonelli's Roblnaon, Cin. 78 317 ~ 99 .312
fei!Oftl Ia a ~loer11 13'·7, bl.t Al- Groat, Pitts
~1 209 23 65 .311

•ton ltill nia1 ftraet • how the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
niftr Glantr lefty tolled In Jaat Mantle, N. Y. 77 252 72 93 .38~
year'• 1·S )It vietory at Washina:· Williams. Bosl 72 248 IS&amp; M .8~13
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Boyd, Ba i1L
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Sko\\Ton, N. Y. 72 280 48 IJ3 .332
MOl. Jrlin' •UUIT
Malzone, Bost. 78 318 36 104 !l27
N'EY YOI\K ·\JtiL-.BoiQ Ru l.•r,
Hotnt Runt
winner of tire ~esa Staket
NATIONAL LEAGUE- Aaron,
.,m net run h) Satprday's $101). Braves 27; Musial card!il 20· Crowe
000 Arllnaton clual' at~ Ctlicaao Redlegw 18· M~thews Bra'ves 17·
...beeaute he "itn't ju;t rigltt" ac- Snider, Dod'gers 18 '
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AMERICAN LEAGUE - ManU•,
tllere ""¥ ''ftothlll} particularly Yank• 22; Sievers, Senotou 2b;
wrona•• wit• tl'll Wbtatley Stable Wllllams, Red . Sox 20; . Maxwell ,
l.'Olt and be probably would makr: Tia:en 18; Zermal, Athletics 16.
hi. nezt Jtart In AUJUSt at Sara·
Runt l1tt.d IM
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Braves 73; Musial, C11rds 66; Crowe
Kedlec• M; Hoak, Redl.egs IS!';
Ennlt, ,Carda IS3.
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Yllnks 60; Sleven, Senators M;

Jack Zimmerman of Dayton we"e
picked as new
Watehina.

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titlist; Bob RoU of Gree'rivllle nd

Tillers
comers to bear Syracuse
Indians
Racine.

W. MaJn St,

PomerOy

Wrestling .- New Haven

M'urTay, Harry

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Staatq, BJaln Gll·

Carl Gibbs. Bill Deam, Robert. Pb\1
nnd Paul Hoffman, £!.&amp;~ene Weaver
John Ferguson, Dorl~ .d Kay, L~·
ter Zerkle, JLaJJ)h tiotuJb, Don
Zerkle, Dick Allen, Chll,-lel!i N'"Cil·
road, and grandlon, Don, ,T~h\n
Ridgeway, Edwin Ro11sh, Robert

Garde~~lub;t'O

Landscape Area
At New School

Sox &amp;6; MlnoRO, Wldte Sox ~II .
Pitching
Yankl 0.1;

Shantz,
Schmidt,
Card• 'I·J; Bunnina:, Tigcn 10·2;
Sanford, Phll9 10-2; Trucks, Ath·
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lnttrnatton.l Leagw
Rocho&amp;ter 9 Montre1l 2

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A"oclatlon

Minneapolis e LouiavlUc 4
Charleston II St. Paul 8
Wichita 10 Omaha 4
Denver 4 Indianapolis 0 ht, 7 inn.
Denver 41 lntHanapolls 2 2nd

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misaJOner fOr another reveD yearr
but 't.~ election eont•lned 10~e
what 9f a alap even though he
romjlino ht \he job.
, The 11 m~ le;~1ue ownaM,
who voted unanlmoualy to retiln
the torm~r', 1pi:ti11 writer u"'tll
sept, 31 IIIII&amp;, tailed to &amp;I•• hi"'
'a raise. He Will :ee.t the lame $8!1
000 per y•at for the new ter·'t
that he bt'l r!delved on hiK e•Jrrent •event-ear contract, which
explroo lliP.I- 21. IIlilS.
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of hla re·
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fl11x.seot conttrvctlon • Sylmer trea:'-&lt;1 fa~rla~ o
Dow Corning Silicon Proc.P, o,. ea•fer ro clean
••• water·bomt stcdna like caff04II and toft clrlnb
roll off without w•ttin'g fabr~ ••• oily stofna more
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Mrs. Rlt!1
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· Pre11n~ were Mr.
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dUty for tompo~nding PrescripUona ---, New Drup, Modern
Ft9uipmeQt, Skilled ,Pharmaefata to c¥rY out your Doctor•.l
oraer.? you gueMed it ·· ---S'l'~K'SI Did you loess MeJ~;i·
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New 1957 Model

entertained with W birth'tlay }?tc·
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reeently hOnored theJr daUJh'tell.
Sbaron Faye, QQ her tbird •birth
day with a party In the local park
Game&amp; were enjoyed by the
guests. Refreshmenti were ~rv· ·
ed to Mrs. Joe Paugh, Debbie aM
Beekf, Mrs. Herml.n JC!naJU~, ol. ...
erly and Hermetta, Mr1. Bill Frv
Mike and Bill; J&gt;eboflh Rickard
and the h08ts •nd 1 honoree.
N.HICLIMA

Judy Spencer
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Rut!and Garde~ Club Clvle
ComnUttt.e ~ ~s 'starti111 J, neW prQ·
ject for thei11 elu,. ja. coo~.atlon
with Clrpef NUrserY "at ·BurlllfJ·
ham'.
' They are to llndscave the new
Elementar-Y SC!hool 1!1 {lutland.
Tbeir Jut yellr'i cJvlc , pictjfft, ~a•
the !andtcaplo• o( the new acil\lol

Buffalo lO Tt~ronto 6
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ManUe, YankJ 57; Malzone, Red

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Howard Jr. J. L Smit~, Homer
Smith, Juhn Hannah, Bill Miller,
Nic'k Phelps, 0. J . Bostfe. Jobn.
Robert and Aaron Searbern-, C.har-

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Pre•ldent Wolf announced

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to 'f!o With the eurve biJlded base·
briO ownen by fl'l!ller before the
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committH appolnlmentl.
Mlq Lel•h POWell ba returnFormer president Jack ll'r y ed to her home In St . PetertbUrJ,
wu pr..eatea a Put Pre•ldent 'a f'b.
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Atten.dinJ wete JU&gt;rmlt Ford,
DE'MlOJT
UP- The Detl'o!t
J.adt Frey, l;l.enry BWt: k. (.11,.-!t!J Uons today tiiJ1ed three more ..
Jewell, Georse Jewell, Bob Joh n· l~ir rookie draft cholcu-tldjle
ston.
Charlet
L~ ... er,
Nick Dave Uddick or Geon:rt WublJI •.
Phelpt 1nd John Wolf.
tern. quarterback Jack' Kemp ot
Jam" Henden~on ; nd Rober• Oce.ktdJ.tal and
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CANAI'I'A
Mrt. JJck Fry t!D~trblned the
Th~ Pbup mw fl11al plln~
Canuh Club at hef MnJ;e ];~;101. for a Pl'otrtaJve d~er . whleb
TbuhdJ)' eveninJ. Judy Arnold, 1 wUJ be their AUJUil meehni.
c.uert won , prlze for bit}~ lCD ·, Mi" Jarne• 'I'ltu.t of Rutla.od • ~
Mnd Noncy SCally won Ci)llJOlat;vo ' cornpanled ' b)' Mrt. Gnen Sta:"l ;.
prlu. Other meltlbera 1nd llU~• · b\lry of MJddlepctrt dld flow(',r
pretent were:
1. Paul Seal~t. aJ'J'IIIIJementa and a:ave 1 talk.
Mn. E. s. Stein, Jlrl. MJrk Ward.
Refrnbmentt were ~trve4 b1
Mn. Howard Waitnltall, Ml'l. P. the hosteue1 to tbe sue.na a1l
J Wolpert Mn. Bob .rohn'tton Mr.. OtnoU A.1bm1, Mrs . Pl1 il
Mn., Ke!th ~ld,11:!J. Ptul H~ : Bat'et, Kn. ~liilam . GI!Jhl, Mrs.
denon and Suunfle Wolpert. · Henry Bu1h, Mrs. WI!Uam Gibbs
ALTAR GUtLD
." lin. Torn Hollman , l-1n. Bobl:ty
The Altar G!Jlld 11t tb6 St. Paul Layne. HI's. ' George MeKnig ":
Lutheran t'hurcb, ritel recenU,v "' Mn. Thornaa
McGowan, Mr11.
the home of Mrt. He:man JAyne. Olyde lUee, Hn. Jamea Rouih.
An arucle was (ead by Mn Mra.. Ed.WII'd Ryu, Mr1. Dal··
B. a. vance.. l)evotlo1u by Mr . WhitemaD1 Mn. .John Wolre 11.1
Carrol} .Adam~ which Wll 1oll.,w· Mrs. Eplo Woods.
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WSW$
Mrs. Hqwfrfi Wa~e~halt, pr,i!!'i-1 The WSWS J')'Oup of the local
ed during .the bu.tlneN meetlng. EUB m~t Monday evenin&amp; in the
The eo~;nmittee wu named to pari. Mra. K. J. Seott wa• tlw
serve from July tbtu AujUJt.
procram leader and lhe to-pic
a~lre,~uis were ~rved by heine ..United Cburc~ Women·•.
the bost.tsaes Mrs. .\• Uliam 6ft· The meelinr opened with 'o . .:
Farland, Mrt. Kerman Layne,.llrt. and responJ!ve readiD.f. Poems
Thom~t~~ Grln•tead, · Mrs. ~ Carita'1
and readJnr• wer1 by sever
Adaflli.Mrs. B. R. ,Van.c.• MH. J, v. mem~e-rr. Tl)_e meeUne concludM~13rew and Mrs. ~b Ro\llill, T'n ed 1;Jtb the 23rd Psal,m. Otbers
meetJng clOJed wJth · Be:nedletion . Pre.t~t were Mrs. Bert Roua.1 ,
tnc\ the Lordfa Prl)'oir. Those 1
Mra . .otte Rouab, Mrs. R. F. Br··.
tendinc include thoee allo've and ant. MMI. Edna Chuk and M.··.
Jolrs. R1 ymoJid Peten:, ~ p J. F. A. Batey.
Wolpert l!r1. WIIUam Powilll nd
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Mrs. Lloyd •Rou•h.
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'I'b~ Lioru Club m~t 1'ue1d 'Y
LITTL&amp; LIACtU• ' ,
cvemne at the Ameneart Legicr.
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· , • · · HaD. Kermit Ford, 1rutalled t'le
A wiener ~It .,. t'e(.eJt.'!t new U.Comfrrll officers an·d thll
hcl.d at the New Haven ,FI.rftcll.m: new ptesident,' John Wolf p~ ..
members . of tli~ N'ew ~ann Cm'iJ.: 9Jded durinJ tbe meettng.
lnal Team.
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A report from the Diatrjet Go .. Jewell and serYiq ~c ~~~P ~ere ernor aivina: 1N8-G7 !"ummary Jf
Mrs. Charles New .tid ~eu acUvitlea sponiC)red by the lo:at
Ray Mulford ant! Thomaa 'Gti"'· club.
Rtead.
Cbarlea Lester was requested
'Jleam ,rnembel'tl prealtl)t wer~ to ttend correaP,ondence to U. S.
Dnle New, David . Wffllti~l. Pt:te Senators on bebalr of .11tateho·•J
M.t~rlta, Buteh JeweU, leff· lt:e- fo1 Hawaii and Alaska.
Knllht, llllly Ruooell, •Gil'J·Batey.
It waa •nnouneed that zo.1e
Larry Drdey, Chatlfa Ld.y, Dennb meetlnt will be held at Ced •r
Ratteru..'Utter, aDd Larry Bali.
lAke Camp on July 11 at 6 ' ·
Tho Jr. Q. U. A. II. &lt;&gt;(New Hllv·
en c_hartered a bus· and traveled to
ClnC!lnnati to ·~ a doll,bleheadt'r
ball game of the llt!~legs and
Phillie•. Those · attending WI!,·~
Ji:n'i Staat•, Marvin Roush, Mr .
Clio.

Feller Pushed Onto Sandlots·
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h* *O&amp;r • • .toroef:l to coJHluct
hie kid baMMll CliAltt oa .au-&amp;.
Iall an~ beiJc ~ t~ 'ue of
Brooklyn Dodter-owned Wrieley
Fttld.
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q~* oeri.. of ibe ~~ .. i¢n•ore4 bl Motbrqla. He . . , 1&lt;&gt; ~avi
apPeared at W•l.iley field ilut lllo
appelrtJH:e
CIDceillid. ihe by
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llftd otllcon
of clubo
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shall, Carolyn I.yoa~, iUMn 1'1el$ wu tniWered. "ZmethiAa: 1 II.
zone wilt be tn.Ulled. .
Sharo• ldlltho"'4 lulltor Hlp Would Uk• to !Cnow About l"''liJ·

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INTUNATtONAL LEAQUE
AlD.erltan Le11ue rnanaa:er Ca·
W. L. Pet.
•l Steneel ot the New York Buffalo ..... _. . . .. 49 34 .l585
Yinkee1 declloed to ena:a1e In Toronto . .
47 36 .S66
1DJ sueb a:ueaa.tn, 1ame. Irked Richmond . . . .
4!S 22 .517
· -.er lib non-too:-fiOMy All • Star CoJumbu~ . . . . .
39 45
39 49
record - he bar been beaten live Havana
tim. Ia th -~~nJiit seleet- Mh1ml
38 45 .458
ed. Jim han~ the D~tfott Tl· Montreal . . -- .
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.:era• ldde-amb--rQ:ht l1ndcr, aa
MAJO~ LEAGUES
bi.a •tartiDJ plttJaer, -Bdnnlng has
No Changft:
won JO pmes
loat two th~
MaJor L•ague Le•d•r•
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Wore M11001 ohb ltartlae piteller.
fte !lrootl:rn DodleU' pilot
lint · lea11ed ~~ Curt Sim·
mon.. tbe Pldhldelphia Phillie&amp;'
romebll!l left b.mder, hut indi('at·
til IIObd&gt;y niJht he mlgllt give
Cbt AMit'nmtnt to another south·
PI:W, .Johnn1 Antonelli of the New
4 Ydrt Gianlr.
"! remembflr how weD Antonelli
pftebtcl for me in the All - Star
GliDe lait year, 1nd J have a feel·
in&amp; he mlgh.t turn bact those
Americtn .Lelpers more effectively than Simmon1," iaid AI·
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bah up lhY mind u~JJ just be-

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hope• 01 rejalntn1 the Davit' CUp
•oal'fd toda,- whlJe Au•lt111l '1
tennis, olfl•talo · bl01ted
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wide open now that Lew , has
AU~Ied pro;• NL41 RenviUe H' \fr.

caWn: pi'ootbmt ~~ tho u. s . Lawn
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YW with tuteful luxury • • ; "lf&lt;lm
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a)potlilh811.L Nowt:Mtdriveit. You've
~· mwer driven one 10 respontive ••• this

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with I bullt.la oupen:h.,..l-. Y.O 'bave
You ~\ it

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2 ee•u per word. one ln!l(rtion.. Minimum chara:e OOc.--t :enb
per word tor tbree eouecutJve lnserUoa.,
Spec:i•l - Ooe mootb ror 20 cent&amp; per word.
Full rate of 2 eenll per word will be eharge~ ror advertising lf
aot paid for before tbe 1~tn of each month following Insertion.
&amp;rnu in Advertl8ing- -ShouJd be reported immediately. Tht
D•llY Sentillel 'olrUl not be responalble for mo,e than one lncorNd insertion.
Card of Thanb and Speeld NotJeet of Event. $1.00. ObJtuti.iel
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of clover and alfalfa. Alsn 75 A.
(arm for sale . Charles 8is8dl,
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L::IGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
The Thomas W. Wagner home
fRII INSTALLATION
in J.. etart Township, Melgs
Mufllers, seat covert, batterlet, located
County,
Ohio, will be· offered for
tire1. Budget terms. Moore•a,
aale by thf! under!fgned at the
Pomeroy.
8 22 lmoe
laW offices of Crow and Crow,
Pomeroy, Ohio, at 1:30 P. M. on
July 16th, 1957. Property appraised
at $12.000.00 and cannot be 10ld
for leu lhf.n the appraised price.
Property to be sold to the highest
bidder, subjt!ct to the approval of
the Court.
or
Sybil Eber.sbach, AdminContrtct"
istratrix .
(7) 9, 10. II, 12. 13, 15, 61c
eGrading A Ditcb Digging
eBaek~Hoe Service

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ALSTEAD N. H. UP- A healty
11pecimen is C. H. }ietc•lf. Durin&amp;
Hi years of g.. vernment service. be
i:lu aeeumultted 1.320' hours of
sici: leave ..

CONCllETR BLOCU
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TEAM of good work horse,;, weight
lMO lb. e11ch. l Sol'rcl mar~.
1300 lb . Woodrow Engle, Rut·
land.
7 9 3tp

FOR SAl,E - Small busine.ss,
Herbert Shlelda, Meigs County 1 grocery, gas, pop and ice cream.
A.S.C. Chairman, wil( be presReuonablc. Phone 807-M.
ent to di8CU81 various farm programs available to you u farm·
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eo·a. Fun and recreatlon provid·
ed by Jo Hardy, Reereatlon
Leader. Refreahmenta and open
to Public.

GRUESIR BLOCK CO..
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POMEROY - S.rdom frame home,
semi-bath down, full bath Up
gas furnace heat, on good lot I~
excellent l(lcation wlttl beautiful
river view. convenient ,IMOO.
MtDOLEPORT - 7·room frame
Mme, 4 bedrooms, gas beatl1]g.
Garage, On Locuot Street. $liMO.
FARM - 90 acre·a with good 7room houBtl with 'bath and gaa
heating. Two tile block poultry
• housea, large shop and iJ~3ge,
good barn. Cltan, well·f-eneed
and laya well, plenty tractor
land. On ~ood limestone road
near State Route 680, .12 mtlt=a
from Athena. $12,000.00.
FAitM - 8,0 •ere• near Route 124.
11 acres o( bb\tom. Good 7-room
hQw .e wittt semt-bath, ceUar,
''"''·athenhruoe
and barn. Reao.
onable
$'7~1)0.00.
PARM - 17iJ aerea with one ~
room houoe with free gas, Another 1ma1Jer howe, barn, and
cclb, Plenty of water. Eleotrlclty
of cour!e. This is mostly good
lime1tone ~~-~ soU, excellent for
8 29 '7te
grazing. About ~ 18 under fence,

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I i. R. liAWUtlGS SONS(:0,.::-u

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farm. 4 room house-, mall and . FOR SALE- 2 atory ibrlck buildschool bus route. Sell or trade
1ng 80~H Walnut St., Middleport.
for llouse and lot.
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7 9 6tp
Contact Wi'JIIam Michael, cor.
TWO ROOM Furnished apartment
2nd and W11lnut. Phone 8038-Y.
12'1 Butternut, close in town. ·
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7 D 6tc
6 26 12t0
FOR SALE - 8 rooma and bath,
For Rent - Ext·,-.-:,1-on- -:l..a
- d"d:-,-,.,
atory and half·houae, toe. Vena·
Uon blinds, Coleman automatic
15caf(old h;)arda, Drop Clotbl.
bu.rnace. Phone 8281-X.
Clinton Fl~her, :Middleport.
Phone 82&amp;5-.X.
111 tl
· 7P8te

1\our WreC'ker Senlae. Day
Phone lfUT,
Nlaat Phone
PODOl · PLYM.OUTII

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40'Hor 46Z·M,
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BILL

~HILDS ,

FORSALE -:. a•••· ~h...,..ly_p_e-:h.::o.:u.:..e,

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(171 HelpWanted

7 9 lmop

FOR SA~ _

1940 JE!ep Station WANTED - New anrl U!ed car
sa.leman. S'llary and commission.
Write Box 6fi8.D. c/ o The Dailey
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Senl.lnel, Pomeroy, 0 . 7 6 6tc

~•&amp;on,

with overdrive, good
condition. Phone 229.
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&amp;TAnON WAGONS - 1951 Ply- WANTED - cai&gt;ahi;;;;,,ddle •••d
m~utb Wqon, oriJlnal blac~
couple or lady to live .ln .1nd help
thilah1 Ntee, ~~. 1933 Plymouth
care for 2 ~hlldren. Write Box
WatOD 1 blut ud Ivory, automatic
868·E, c/c 1 he Daily Sentinel,
trona., Mil, t89~. IBM PlyPo01eroy.
T 0 8tp
t:~outlli Wa&amp;on, 6 ely. R&amp;H:, grey
ftniJII, '14'1&amp;. Pomero~ Motor Co,
Poibero,; o., Phone 4:81.
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· Br Marjorie lest
HOLLYWOOD U.P-Ciark Gable
has the kind of ficure that well·
fitting trouaers are proud to be on.
1 recently designed Mr. G·able'a
wardrobe Cor "Band of Aneels",
in wltich he plays a plantation
owner ot the Civil War periol.
Many peale find it an unusual
circumstance that a womaa should
design clothes for men. Since coming to Warners along with their
purhase of United Coatume · Co.
some years ago, 1 have apeclal·
ized in putting male stars ln buck·
skjn b:itc:he~.

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4th and Layne St., New Haven.
2 bedroomt, aU purpose room1
llvjpg room and dinlna: room,
kitc'hen, bath, full baaement, gar·
age, General Electric: oil, forced
air heat. Contact Mn. Milton
Stephan, Now Haven or call
TU 2-1148 or Whoollna CE 23,23,
7 g Ste

. out ol buncye&lt;~• w~o doesn' b.ave one

Crimaon Plrare."

perfect fittln:J ,the only apei:ial
thi114' I noted about Mr. Gable's
taate was his affeetlon for pearl
Btlc:kpiits: an( polka dot aacots. He
Utes to wear them wJlerever po&amp;1ib\e.

ing a gaudily ·patterned necktie
Of a flamboyant bow tie- 11 Utely to
attr.act DtOI'f audience attention to
hia adain, ·apple than to the ex·
preltlons on his face.
All or. Mr. Gable's clot~es in
,"Band of Angels" are baalcalty
autbentte· t-ot the period, We have
taken a few mlnol' llbertlea, how.
ever. For instance, this was: the
baggy period (or men, and in the ,
interest o1 displaying Mr. Gable's
flne physique, we have tightened
up hil t'othes somewhat more
than Wll!l usually done in the
1860s. His C;tlffiJnb and sLuds, i~­
cldentally, iillre made r-rom antique
buttorls, and it's a sb'ame they do
not get uy tloseupa.
I find that in the matter of
cloth~•~ men are very mudi like
women. They are rightfully eoneerned· with bow they· are dreiaed
and they invariably have soine·
thine .they like to point out to the
designer - :mch as, "one ot ll"lY
&amp;boulders is )ower that the other",

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MOfe B0ff0W·ed J0
Clevelan·d Bank~

alve traltl ma1aklp severalaen"U
b t
h b th
era o.na u reappear w en
parents carry the same heredit.ary factor&amp;.
Color of the eyea la not the only
factor which c~ be passed on
ll.ke: ~ ttom one generation to
anqther.
In t-.ct. the Better Viaton lnJtl...

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tutereportaaelen~tahavee.atabo-

llahed il(al more than 100 dl4er'eri.t eye ~ta are inherited.. These

raJ).&amp;' frorh ·minor lmperfectlcma
to total bllndpe,.,
.
,' AmOilR' lbeaO Inherited t..t.Ofa
, ~ ao~. sez ..linked traits which
m•J bit tttoltimltled elth.. hJ lbe
lather or tho motlu!r.

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*"1 loW.Jwtlltyflng,.t.,. ~ w~..
Stenwtjcl• all•lldtlnG lodrlitf~

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mediate delivery. ,Widuelectio, of colors,
styles, eq~ipment; 9ome'jn.;toclay ~r the
best deal•n Southeastern Oh•o,l
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an aba.orm«ll! h~1h pre••un
wtth1n the e,e. ttnlHatt 18-Urited.
--pn.. lt Jni.J ea\llit ~

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Check Ey•
Allot th1J lhol&amp;ld be of 4eftnlte
to all of Jbll, ••~l&amp;ll1
tboae ot :tou w:fio hive chlldten. If
a. serto-p~ ' dlaeale aueh aa 11au...
CQIDa If amon~ ~ •ilua! lratto
of Your famtii hi:h Jrour eJeJ
and. t;hoae 0 f'";~jl.r ~hUdren
checke&lt;l olldol ilile~ &amp; year,
Oi&gt;l) Jn thio WAJ can .JOU bO
sure' of ·detettlnll an' dllorder
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NORTH SfO!'GINGTON, R. I.
UP- Ronald Greene, u,, foqod a
~fl.pound anappln1 turtle In Wyuaup Lak,e which •"l'•l'IJ bollev~
may be mort thsn 100 yell• old.
The oldest known tur\le lt raid to
i,llve .op St. Helena Island, where
Napoleon· was exiled ln 1P15, and
iB believed to be m6re than 160
~em old.

~- Ridiculed In

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~ - Gateway
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10. VIper
12. Occurrence
13. New Eng.
land .state
14. Roll
15. Highest

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in rank
Mush: not~

17. Past

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2t Dante step
22. June

32. Linka
34. Taut ·
~- Va.lue

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Yntnii•J'• A11•w•l'

39. F«:~re}l.ead

ly slovenl,Y

23. Milway
(abbr.)

t·t Short

slcf'p
25. Gdddess
·or night
27 . Mulberry
29. Serious-

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41. Biblical
· mount
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molding

Ohl'o Fuel Ga'S
R8te ReqUeSt

414. Flowers

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A Cr:rptoJram .Quotation
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['HE PEOPLE WHO BELIIE'VE IN IT-DONALD

MA!RQUIS.

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• ~~iTT-;Few of dae b~d changes In the nauon•• ecurlty
laws ahd rec-Q1atloi11 · recoinmeJid~ by a special prealdei1tlal com!.
m,laloi'l eeftn deltJned to b• .PUt into use.
Advance· indicatlona are t)lat many leglalaton feel that ·some of
the .P_.:Opoai.Lt ,a.,. Wo aweeplng, would co,.t too m'-'cb mon.ey and
would crei.te an. unnec:eaaary ,avemment agency.
Many nl~bert of ConCl'nl are eeitaln to objec_t
o,.,...
. to tht.' tde&amp; , of creatl~g a neW cen:traJ security
CHttal
lpli"Cy.. They fHl th-.t th1l jo'l;l eaD bt ·hAndled
adequ~teiy. . b)' varioua departmm\ta ·8nd the clvl1
Attnct
1erv1ce corilmlllion.
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the ~~~•­
armament questton. Dull~a prohtptly branded Gromyko'a cbargt
U propaganjla..
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Ttl.trt ~ feir ln admlnt•tratton circles that the Sovl~t foretan
mlnl.lter'a attick may foreshadow a Rusaian attempt to sabotage
the di1afinimeft~ dllieu1ll'ont.
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II LONGFELLOW
Otit letter simply Jbnd~ tor another. In this samp.t J\. II used
for the thtee L's, X for the two O's, . ete, Single leU("tll, apo•. t.rophes, the lt!ngth and foz;matlon of the w..ohll are .n hintt.
EliCh ·daY the code letters ate different.
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' Here'• how' to work It:
DAILY CflVI"fOQUO'l't:-

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. ~·{=-~romyko .itth bto charge ihal the Unlto&lt;l. Statoa

2. 00(1 of wa.r
3.. A flllVOlil\&amp;'
4. Perch

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Ap~eaunr

to the le&amp;t•laton are

the ~:opota\1 that the

attorftey ttn~rat bt l.tlowtid to tap phone lln~s to . Pt. evildence
Ualn•J•la.boteurs and tha.t newih\en be punished. for pub lahiDJ
Jcret aGcumentt.
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~ fteiln&amp;' Is that It would be dlft.'icuit. to con,frol the wlre·tappl.na'
an~ th&amp;t tht inUo.pu!Jllcatlon plan . Would rJye the admtnt1tratton

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Wanted

Wahted~PA,PER llANGI~G-2~
)'tara ~perle~ce . Free et' I·

:matea. L. V•. l\el1lnacr, Racln •
Box 124, Ohio. l
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WORK DESPERATELY NEEDED;
In niod of honeat work of. any
' kind, ' Hllh · SChQOI frtlduat•.
"Phone 6923..J, · Jam(la Mohler.
~leport, Rt. 1. --.,.7~8~7_;:tp

(20)Bu~Siness Service.
Got hoi dawn!
Ralph
'tl'~b:~~t:Por~",J
Bailer ·1
7-8'81c.

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A· precious one from us hn

A~····
place ta vacant ln Ou.r home
A VQlee we loved 11 atJU• . t

Wlllth never can bt IWecL. ','
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10 Dlllea eald of

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Sooretary of State John Fo.ator Dulles and- ot~er United State• '
~trje~ll !f~~d ~~resaed hopp ! that · th_
ere ""+' ground ~or op!:Jmlstn
die'
boCau8e the ;R_u.iani had not lleen WIIDI' them for

J,.Merry

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DISARMA.MtNT-waahl~ omCials. a~ more worried tllln ·

· w1tlt.tbi Lm.dan \tiiarmament talks,,· ··-.

45. 0\taerved
46. Astonishes
DOWN

COLUMBUS UP _ The state
with plenty meadow land and PubUe utilltiel CommlsBion has
young ·t imber and locult po1ts.
h 1 lit
Located on aood limestone rosd dismissed, on a lea:al tee n ca .f•
oDe mile rrom Harrisonville a rate increase request in Zanes·
ville ~y the Ohio JI'Qel Gal Co.
with centralized achool, churches
The company ·h ad uked approv·
•nd Jtores. A very good buy at 11 of· higher ntea approved last

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BRICKER'S DILEjiiMA- Although SOn&amp;tor

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' tlle)f" are · wUI~r to ,adqtit p~bllcty ·atiout Sotlet Foreign :P..Iintster
Alldrtt Ci'o~)"l(o'i ·rebent at:Uck on the Unltted State ·tn eonnecUoll ,

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bil"'1~1.j...4~1.-.-!,

ll3. Ll,bretto

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John W. Bricker (R), Ohio; IIYI tha~ a lupremt
Court Mmr favorable to American 01 WUII&amp;m s. Qlrarit would
•lrengthen th• cue for a tnaty·limitin&amp;' propoaal, tt a1Jo might
wor]( tn reverae.
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Brtcker aa.ya hi1 propoaed co.natitutlo.naJ amendme'nt ~out-t be aup.
ported by a Supreme Court declalon bolding' that Glra~'t eonatltutlonai rtghta override any executive a;reement between the Unlte4
States and JQpan,
However, ln. the event of &amp;ucll a court deciBion, Bricker ~ouJd klae
IJOme .votei for 1111 meaau)!e from among senators 1who felt tbt ldgh
bench rullng had settled the tsaue ll'ld no amendment w:u needed.
Regardless of the Supn,me Court's verdict, tnere ia little thanct
tna.t the Brltker amendment will be uac~ tnto law thie year
ldnce it facet the strong oppoiltlon of the Eisenhower admlnlltration.

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sa. Exclamattoa
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UnWtlHng . ' ,,~~

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-40. ComrOrt
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42. Frlllt'! tillf t

19\ Exq:eedlng.

33. Ex-eoldler
31:1. Free

e

Twlolol

river

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11:1. Thrice;,. ·

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priae an enemy ahould war •rupt.
one ruu1t of the IWlteh In the top military
Job could be an lncre&amp;fjle tn "eourtellea" bet.WHn.
the armed. foreea of the "Unlttc! State~ and the
8ov1et tlnlon.
'l'wlrdnr, as Air Jl"orce chief of at&amp;!l', aeceptt4
U. Lnvltatlon to vlllt ~w for Ruula'a Avl&amp;·
tlon Day -eelebl'l.tiOII lut year, He Ill plctured.
u beUevln&amp;' that nO harm. could rault from &amp;
atritJ of exchanpa by United State~ ancl Rt4
mllltary otrken.

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17. Calumny
20. At home

shi~peend

~dy tO QOI

btllever tn the IUbUe appro&amp;cb,
on the theory that the Unlted 8t.te1 aboUtd .never
t.Jp ltl hud ud alwar- be tn &amp; poattlon to aur-

tend

tron of

GASOLINE ALLEY

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ltNlltb'" man, who· feels tha.t the beat way to pment Comlilunlat
.....,Ilion
ta by conata.nt &amp;net dramatic' ftextnJ ot tht n&amp;tion•a
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SJWcldl to c~mtrat he,. ..t,.,omotiOJt
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ASJhNOTON-!harp CbanJ"fB ln Uftlted Statu mWt&amp;rJ' policy
are expect.td when Gen. Nathan 1"'. Twtntnr tua~t!Adm.
Arlhur W. &amp;dtord u chatrman of the jol'nt ehlell ot (itd lrl

(naul.l
2·8. Im.

8. Thi c k~r
P. Narrate.!!

Say

Unlttcl Stalot Mllllal'f Polley

Ceneml Twlnln• 11 Bald to 'be

y; e. sana
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Jayed qu1iifyin1 "!((undt .of •;.,
Ohio State Women'• &amp;:olf cham·
pionship wer, scheduled tort "'
at Plum Brook tour.st~ here. Thl!
qualirylng rOund! ;were to hall'
lltarted Monday, but heavy r.l .'l
forced a 24-hom PDftponemen·

Gon, TwlnlnJi May Chango

detenH muacltl.

111

ltAINID OUT

Burglars broh lnto a house owned
by Donald, Yale1 and took copper
EVERYTHING AND • • .
tub!Qg, pipe:, an electric drill. a
EAST SYRACUSE, N. Y .~U:._P____f~•~uc~e~t__.:•.:n_d_:t_he~kl_~_h_e_n_s~
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26. Greek

Slmpl~ton

WOMEN

SANDUSKY, 0 . UP- Raln

fLOWIRS TO
NORTH U.EDS; Me. UP - Lit·
tie Bobby Clark's teacher was delighted - and IOmewhat puzzled
-when he hrougbt her a huge
bouquet of white, blue, .wreen, l'ed
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and yellow lilac.s. It developed that
Bobby h~d 'm::de liberal use of his
mother'&amp; veg t\t&amp;ble cake colorlna:.

w.ritlng ·
Jetter
21. Stop
6. Fll·.st man

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Chfmplpn, W.U IOCPRd J~l.fM.6.

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DAILY . CROSSWORD
ACROSS
J ..Crowds

NOitWEGIAII WINI
TllONDHt:IM, Norway UPAudun Boy~en of N~ay, co·
"hoj.det ot tbe world retotd l or
~'e I,Q()O-meter run, defttt4t1 Tom
CWrtJ"Iey _of Irvington, N. J~, ln an
BOO-meter race Monday in. 1 : ~ ''
Courtn,y, th11 Oly.m;pl~ 800-me.l·r

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CLEVELAND UP - Mid·year
otatemcnts by Cleveland's 10 banks
revealed today that consumers
and b".Jsinenu borrowed 128 mil·
lion dollars more during the first
half of 19~7 than for the same
period last year,
Despite a period ot so-called
"tight money", the bank loan total reached $1,706,398,Gal. Deposits
at the five major banks roae n~arly 100 mUllan dollars In the pial

Phone lOI-Y year by Zanetvllle ,City ' Council
but vetoed by the mayor.
i'tu'ary
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The 11v..~,.r ordl•ance autbor,
00
ll!nr present rttes expired July
Char~e. Rost Leonard, son of Hen.. 18 . .198G, The c:ompany had IIOU&amp;bt
ry and Enola Waltere !,!:~~~' )
1{18 rite increa·•e• on tlie
was born Auautt 25, 1811,
that lia new achedulea: would
departed lhia life on JuJy IS, constitute · , ·,, 10 ~ called 11 flrat
195T, at Columb~, .o... a11e '71 filing.'•
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yearr, 10· montha and 10 dayt;
The commttl,ibq, bowever, 1atd
He wu unlted in marrtaae to E:tta the new tchedul.. could not be
Tucker, .daqJ:Iter of Mr. a~;~:d Mrs. legal))' considered ·a firat rtung."
Wllllam Tutker, on Dee. 31, 1905.
A PUC •pnkta~an tald. the cc:tm·
To this un1on five children were pany must 1ubmlt 1 .fonna1 rate
born: Madae Taylor, Grove Clty: increa.ae reQuelt' ;.along with e:iReva .Golnfy,· M:lddleport; Dana. hiblta.
Groveport: Clair, Bucyrus; Wald,
--:-~-~-ColurftbuL
He waa pt'1eede4 in death
wife and
atitar,

weUutbeiriOlU,~~lnbetl~tbt

CleftcleneJ',

ii1H7. KJ.q r.\an~ ~~-In.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANbT
Phone 4J5
Pomeroy, Ohio

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-COME IN! YOU'RE 'ALWAY&lt;s' wE.'.coME AT....:

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Bhoutd &amp;1\1 of Ul.t dauslltera
lDI1fY a IP~Ul aufrerlnl eolOt·
bUnd!lell, lhtlt 41\llhte..., P

boi!*t

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15 Difh"!nt Moclel.s in stqck reacly for im-

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one example of lhll II color- QlillfnoH •
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.&amp;. 't l. 8,: ' Wor tht put fe•
,' Nona.al Color Ywoa
mbftt.tltt .J b~"'f&amp; ~en bothered bi'
!. r:.et•a ,., • woman wtth norma!IIJIOio ~a
lllmJ Uttnsa
· eolor vision DJ81Tles 1. man whO ftoatltll: ~b. u\1 eyea. CaD JOU
1
ean'l toll red 11om sreen.
tell !Pi it .~ poii&lt;llllon eaa be
I Theil! lona ~ t!Bugblen will ~ ii!il ~~ ei~ II?
1,bit able to ~ red . w~
tho 0701
fll'een- but the tiBUihtera Wtlita.
ll!lftljlpea;alnu-t·
, ca1'1'7' " ll!l&lt;-llnkod taetor lor .erat
• .'1! 1111.1 W due to
: colorhlln4ne" whl'111, \hoJ m&amp;J co~P,.Uoba ~ i defect In lha
· tra!IIIDlllo aoine or all ol tbeli"'toli;l!;tQhi&amp;Do~ preuure or to

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faral&amp;htod• neaa an~ .......4-•7" allo m1.7
ISOm"'bere, perhapo sene~a- be lnherltltd
ttom aao. ret&amp;tlvea of both par- ManJdciCt0rabelleve that IJat•
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Ordinarily a dealaner of actors'
·costutttca mu1t he exceptionally
c:ardul of neckware. A star wear·

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aueen· wlndoWt 1nd door&amp; Steel Pomeroy, Meiga County, ·Ohlo, ·
Three other male stars, ?lth
and aluminum twninp and eaaSaid application w:UI be for-flear- whom I haV(: worked and who
oplu, Call William llidlorcl, lng on the 17th day ol'July, 19~7. have the p.foper physical quallf!·
Roct SorlnJ•.
I 2 tmoat.
John c. Bacon
cationa for outdoor and period
Probate Judge
costumet ,are- Alan Ladd, Rock
(7) 9, ltc
Hudson and G\IY Madison.
WE
Otber tban a fundamental conITIUICTUlAL I BIAMI
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l•tbere i1 not one man or woman
IClAP IRON .J.ItiiTALI
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POULTRY FOH SALE-First GeTIt~ratlon Arhor Acr@1l
Vaal.re-~s
':ron Broiler
chicks. fi'OR
..:GGS-De.Kalb Lbe "Profi'i: Pu~
OHIO
tel. HERM BERRY'S HATCHi£RY,
Int.,
Parkersburg,
W
WOMAN need• a home Wrlle GerJUNK CO.
ia. Phont' GA·2-3!S86. 5·10-lmo•
trude Hall, Box 34, Portland.
7 3 IOlp 12 fl. wood
manu!octure •J Run , _ lit ,. _
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121 Card Of Thanks
outboard motor, car top ca
B' I nsuranee
ricr, priced for quick sal~. (
Jlhone 327.
7·5-dtr
We wl!h to thank the friends and
---relatives for their kindness
~.a'IIWOD tnayruee ~DirJ,
at the time ol the death VENETIAN DLfNDS, Match Stick
Mldctleport. P'Lre .. A.u.mobJieot our husband and father, ~rapea and lnadCi, roll·up Porch BonN. Phnn• 8818-X ...._.,
Ro11.1 Leonard; and also the phy.• ~- ............shades, C1o'·h-nylon, awninga,
sicians, hospital ataU, the flowPorch Vallance, Electric tans, FOREMAN ' ABBoTT ' T.V. SERer donor•, pall bearers, tiw min- ' all kinds. Dale Wippel Supply,
lAter and the Nopls Funeral
VICE All makes Repalfed by Ex2Hi Union Ave ., Pomeroy.
Home and all other· who as!i9Led
~~dr~ltnlcian1. Phone 628&amp; Y
6 5 Imop
jn all)' way.
epur ·
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1\ll(e ·~4, Chll~tflk
yqi,ifji~,i'uuuranaw...fro&amp;KtioDt
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Mhldleport, Obto.
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He•diJuerter~ fer
-- ~8am•l)nJte t,.uga:aae - Lane Cedar
C.bcoeta - LA\J Wi11dow Fans5 room Rnd baUt apartment, new- (2
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Frigldllire Refrigerators.
ly decorated. Call 2!14 .
7 2 t! BUILDING LOTS on Route ~. 12
~ lall:tr Furnnure, Middleport, Ohio
minutes from Pomeny, Choice
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( 16) Fo• R.ent or Sale of size. nalph Runell, .Pomeroy,

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mu "lri11J. browu t7tl han blue..
tJtd. dhl14ren?
,' W\~ lt'l d'l8 , to a receuin
fac:\or:

Gable Has Kind Of Figure Men . . . _ . . .
Need To Display Period Garbs
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She 'Panclld' Flynn ·
,
For years I did just that for
Stat. of Ohio. Me1p Countv, M;
Errol Flynn, who wm never by
In T.. Prvboto Covrt
surpassed ln his adaptabillty to
period clothea. To me, he
the Mltter
of the
Reeletratlen
Birth
of Jean
Carol
Joachim of colorful
was every Inch the proper male in
. c ... No. 17,23e style and figure. I've also deNOTICE Is !liven that tbia ltt' aigned eoatwnes for Burt Landay of July 1967, Jean Ctrol· caster,
esp~:~ciallJ durlnt
blt
Joachim, .whose birth ·is not re- swashbuckUn~ da;ya when he muscorded, filed tter application for cled Virjjlinla
Mayo
tbrOUilh
an order of the Probate Court' t~at
flames aDd arrows, and when be
her birth be registered 11 provided romped JlP the masts in '1Tbe
by law. Applicant aVers th•t abe

AIUDiln\im comb1nailoa storm aud was· bon October 14, 1994,

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M'ay HQVe Blue-Ey ed T0t

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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 9, 1957

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2 ee•u per word. one ln!l(rtion.. Minimum chara:e OOc.--t :enb
per word tor tbree eouecutJve lnserUoa.,
Spec:i•l - Ooe mootb ror 20 cent&amp; per word.
Full rate of 2 eenll per word will be eharge~ ror advertising lf
aot paid for before tbe 1~tn of each month following Insertion.
&amp;rnu in Advertl8ing- -ShouJd be reported immediately. Tht
D•llY Sentillel 'olrUl not be responalble for mo,e than one lncorNd insertion.
Card of Thanb and Speeld NotJeet of Event. $1.00. ObJtuti.iel
publilhed at 1 cent per word.

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Ln~n&amp; Eqtulpment

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year.&amp; old. Phone 436-J or 1760
Cheoter Road after 2c30 p, m.
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Ge t Together
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Springs Grange Hall

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Serv c:e
AMSLEY

Phone Cbesblre 7-74,79 .

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12 1on of h•y 7 too llmnthy, 5 1on
of clover and alfalfa. Alsn 75 A.
(arm for sale . Charles 8is8dl,
Minersvill e, RU 1.

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L::IGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
The Thomas W. Wagner home
fRII INSTALLATION
in J.. etart Township, Melgs
Mufllers, seat covert, batterlet, located
County,
Ohio, will be· offered for
tire1. Budget terms. Moore•a,
aale by thf! under!fgned at the
Pomeroy.
8 22 lmoe
laW offices of Crow and Crow,
Pomeroy, Ohio, at 1:30 P. M. on
July 16th, 1957. Property appraised
at $12.000.00 and cannot be 10ld
for leu lhf.n the appraised price.
Property to be sold to the highest
bidder, subjt!ct to the approval of
the Court.
or
Sybil Eber.sbach, AdminContrtct"
istratrix .
(7) 9, 10. II, 12. 13, 15, 61c
eGrading A Ditcb Digging
eBaek~Hoe Service

PrfONE 398

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ALSTEAD N. H. UP- A healty
11pecimen is C. H. }ietc•lf. Durin&amp;
Hi years of g.. vernment service. be
i:lu aeeumultted 1.320' hours of
sici: leave ..

CONCllETR BLOCU
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7 9 6tp

TEAM of good work horse,;, weight
lMO lb. e11ch. l Sol'rcl mar~.
1300 lb . Woodrow Engle, Rut·
land.
7 9 3tp

FOR SAl,E - Small busine.ss,
Herbert Shlelda, Meigs County 1 grocery, gas, pop and ice cream.
A.S.C. Chairman, wil( be presReuonablc. Phone 807-M.
ent to di8CU81 various farm programs available to you u farm·
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eo·a. Fun and recreatlon provid·
ed by Jo Hardy, Reereatlon
Leader. Refreahmenta and open
to Public.

GRUESIR BLOCK CO..
-1 MI ... North ef POIMNt'

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POMEROY - S.rdom frame home,
semi-bath down, full bath Up
gas furnace heat, on good lot I~
excellent l(lcation wlttl beautiful
river view. convenient ,IMOO.
MtDOLEPORT - 7·room frame
Mme, 4 bedrooms, gas beatl1]g.
Garage, On Locuot Street. $liMO.
FARM - 90 acre·a with good 7room houBtl with 'bath and gaa
heating. Two tile block poultry
• housea, large shop and iJ~3ge,
good barn. Cltan, well·f-eneed
and laya well, plenty tractor
land. On ~ood limestone road
near State Route 680, .12 mtlt=a
from Athena. $12,000.00.
FAitM - 8,0 •ere• near Route 124.
11 acres o( bb\tom. Good 7-room
hQw .e wittt semt-bath, ceUar,
''"''·athenhruoe
and barn. Reao.
onable
$'7~1)0.00.
PARM - 17iJ aerea with one ~
room houoe with free gas, Another 1ma1Jer howe, barn, and
cclb, Plenty of water. Eleotrlclty
of cour!e. This is mostly good
lime1tone ~~-~ soU, excellent for
8 29 '7te
grazing. About ~ 18 under fence,

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farm. 4 room house-, mall and . FOR SALE- 2 atory ibrlck buildschool bus route. Sell or trade
1ng 80~H Walnut St., Middleport.
for llouse and lot.
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7 9 6tp
Contact Wi'JIIam Michael, cor.
TWO ROOM Furnished apartment
2nd and W11lnut. Phone 8038-Y.
12'1 Butternut, close in town. ·
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6 26 12t0
FOR SALE - 8 rooma and bath,
For Rent - Ext·,-.-:,1-on- -:l..a
- d"d:-,-,.,
atory and half·houae, toe. Vena·
Uon blinds, Coleman automatic
15caf(old h;)arda, Drop Clotbl.
bu.rnace. Phone 8281-X.
Clinton Fl~her, :Middleport.
Phone 82&amp;5-.X.
111 tl
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1\our WreC'ker Senlae. Day
Phone lfUT,
Nlaat Phone
PODOl · PLYM.OUTII

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40'Hor 46Z·M,
7 9 3tp

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BILL

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FORSALE -:. a•••· ~h...,..ly_p_e-:h.::o.:u.:..e,

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1940 JE!ep Station WANTED - New anrl U!ed car
sa.leman. S'llary and commission.
Write Box 6fi8.D. c/ o The Dailey
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Senl.lnel, Pomeroy, 0 . 7 6 6tc

~•&amp;on,

with overdrive, good
condition. Phone 229.
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&amp;TAnON WAGONS - 1951 Ply- WANTED - cai&gt;ahi;;;;,,ddle •••d
m~utb Wqon, oriJlnal blac~
couple or lady to live .ln .1nd help
thilah1 Ntee, ~~. 1933 Plymouth
care for 2 ~hlldren. Write Box
WatOD 1 blut ud Ivory, automatic
868·E, c/c 1 he Daily Sentinel,
trona., Mil, t89~. IBM PlyPo01eroy.
T 0 8tp
t:~outlli Wa&amp;on, 6 ely. R&amp;H:, grey
ftniJII, '14'1&amp;. Pomero~ Motor Co,
Poibero,; o., Phone 4:81.
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· Br Marjorie lest
HOLLYWOOD U.P-Ciark Gable
has the kind of ficure that well·
fitting trouaers are proud to be on.
1 recently designed Mr. G·able'a
wardrobe Cor "Band of Aneels",
in wltich he plays a plantation
owner ot the Civil War periol.
Many peale find it an unusual
circumstance that a womaa should
design clothes for men. Since coming to Warners along with their
purhase of United Coatume · Co.
some years ago, 1 have apeclal·
ized in putting male stars ln buck·
skjn b:itc:he~.

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2 bedroomt, aU purpose room1
llvjpg room and dinlna: room,
kitc'hen, bath, full baaement, gar·
age, General Electric: oil, forced
air heat. Contact Mn. Milton
Stephan, Now Haven or call
TU 2-1148 or Whoollna CE 23,23,
7 g Ste

. out ol buncye&lt;~• w~o doesn' b.ave one

Crimaon Plrare."

perfect fittln:J ,the only apei:ial
thi114' I noted about Mr. Gable's
taate was his affeetlon for pearl
Btlc:kpiits: an( polka dot aacots. He
Utes to wear them wJlerever po&amp;1ib\e.

ing a gaudily ·patterned necktie
Of a flamboyant bow tie- 11 Utely to
attr.act DtOI'f audience attention to
hia adain, ·apple than to the ex·
preltlons on his face.
All or. Mr. Gable's clot~es in
,"Band of Angels" are baalcalty
autbentte· t-ot the period, We have
taken a few mlnol' llbertlea, how.
ever. For instance, this was: the
baggy period (or men, and in the ,
interest o1 displaying Mr. Gable's
flne physique, we have tightened
up hil t'othes somewhat more
than Wll!l usually done in the
1860s. His C;tlffiJnb and sLuds, i~­
cldentally, iillre made r-rom antique
buttorls, and it's a sb'ame they do
not get uy tloseupa.
I find that in the matter of
cloth~•~ men are very mudi like
women. They are rightfully eoneerned· with bow they· are dreiaed
and they invariably have soine·
thine .they like to point out to the
designer - :mch as, "one ot ll"lY
&amp;boulders is )ower that the other",

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MOfe B0ff0W·ed J0
Clevelan·d Bank~

alve traltl ma1aklp severalaen"U
b t
h b th
era o.na u reappear w en
parents carry the same heredit.ary factor&amp;.
Color of the eyea la not the only
factor which c~ be passed on
ll.ke: ~ ttom one generation to
anqther.
In t-.ct. the Better Viaton lnJtl...

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llahed il(al more than 100 dl4er'eri.t eye ~ta are inherited.. These

raJ).&amp;' frorh ·minor lmperfectlcma
to total bllndpe,.,
.
,' AmOilR' lbeaO Inherited t..t.Ofa
, ~ ao~. sez ..linked traits which
m•J bit tttoltimltled elth.. hJ lbe
lather or tho motlu!r.

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styles, eq~ipment; 9ome'jn.;toclay ~r the
best deal•n Southeastern Oh•o,l
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an aba.orm«ll! h~1h pre••un
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Allot th1J lhol&amp;ld be of 4eftnlte
to all of Jbll, ••~l&amp;ll1
tboae ot :tou w:fio hive chlldten. If
a. serto-p~ ' dlaeale aueh aa 11au...
CQIDa If amon~ ~ •ilua! lratto
of Your famtii hi:h Jrour eJeJ
and. t;hoae 0 f'";~jl.r ~hUdren
checke&lt;l olldol ilile~ &amp; year,
Oi&gt;l) Jn thio WAJ can .JOU bO
sure' of ·detettlnll an' dllorder
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NORTH SfO!'GINGTON, R. I.
UP- Ronald Greene, u,, foqod a
~fl.pound anappln1 turtle In Wyuaup Lak,e which •"l'•l'IJ bollev~
may be mort thsn 100 yell• old.
The oldest known tur\le lt raid to
i,llve .op St. Helena Island, where
Napoleon· was exiled ln 1P15, and
iB believed to be m6re than 160
~em old.

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12. Occurrence
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34. Taut ·
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23. Milway
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25. Gdddess
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27 . Mulberry
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laws ahd rec-Q1atloi11 · recoinmeJid~ by a special prealdei1tlal com!.
m,laloi'l eeftn deltJned to b• .PUt into use.
Advance· indicatlona are t)lat many leglalaton feel that ·some of
the .P_.:Opoai.Lt ,a.,. Wo aweeplng, would co,.t too m'-'cb mon.ey and
would crei.te an. unnec:eaaary ,avemment agency.
Many nl~bert of ConCl'nl are eeitaln to objec_t
o,.,...
. to tht.' tde&amp; , of creatl~g a neW cen:traJ security
CHttal
lpli"Cy.. They fHl th-.t th1l jo'l;l eaD bt ·hAndled
adequ~teiy. . b)' varioua departmm\ta ·8nd the clvl1
Attnct
1erv1ce corilmlllion.
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U propaganjla..
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mlnl.lter'a attick may foreshadow a Rusaian attempt to sabotage
the di1afinimeft~ dllieu1ll'ont.
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Otit letter simply Jbnd~ tor another. In this samp.t J\. II used
for the thtee L's, X for the two O's, . ete, Single leU("tll, apo•. t.rophes, the lt!ngth and foz;matlon of the w..ohll are .n hintt.
EliCh ·daY the code letters ate different.
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DAILY CflVI"fOQUO'l't:-

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2. 00(1 of wa.r
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the ~:opota\1 that the

attorftey ttn~rat bt l.tlowtid to tap phone lln~s to . Pt. evildence
Ualn•J•la.boteurs and tha.t newih\en be punished. for pub lahiDJ
Jcret aGcumentt.
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an~ th&amp;t tht inUo.pu!Jllcatlon plan . Would rJye the admtnt1tratton

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Wanted

Wahted~PA,PER llANGI~G-2~
)'tara ~perle~ce . Free et' I·

:matea. L. V•. l\el1lnacr, Racln •
Box 124, Ohio. l
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WORK DESPERATELY NEEDED;
In niod of honeat work of. any
' kind, ' Hllh · SChQOI frtlduat•.
"Phone 6923..J, · Jam(la Mohler.
~leport, Rt. 1. --.,.7~8~7_;:tp

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Got hoi dawn!
Ralph
'tl'~b:~~t:Por~",J
Bailer ·1
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A VQlee we loved 11 atJU• . t

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Sooretary of State John Fo.ator Dulles and- ot~er United State• '
~trje~ll !f~~d ~~resaed hopp ! that · th_
ere ""+' ground ~or op!:Jmlstn
die'
boCau8e the ;R_u.iani had not lleen WIIDI' them for

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45. 0\taerved
46. Astonishes
DOWN

COLUMBUS UP _ The state
with plenty meadow land and PubUe utilltiel CommlsBion has
young ·t imber and locult po1ts.
h 1 lit
Located on aood limestone rosd dismissed, on a lea:al tee n ca .f•
oDe mile rrom Harrisonville a rate increase request in Zanes·
ville ~y the Ohio JI'Qel Gal Co.
with centralized achool, churches
The company ·h ad uked approv·
•nd Jtores. A very good buy at 11 of· higher ntea approved last

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' tlle)f" are · wUI~r to ,adqtit p~bllcty ·atiout Sotlet Foreign :P..Iintster
Alldrtt Ci'o~)"l(o'i ·rebent at:Uck on the Unltted State ·tn eonnecUoll ,

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John W. Bricker (R), Ohio; IIYI tha~ a lupremt
Court Mmr favorable to American 01 WUII&amp;m s. Qlrarit would
•lrengthen th• cue for a tnaty·limitin&amp;' propoaal, tt a1Jo might
wor]( tn reverae.
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Brtcker aa.ya hi1 propoaed co.natitutlo.naJ amendme'nt ~out-t be aup.
ported by a Supreme Court declalon bolding' that Glra~'t eonatltutlonai rtghta override any executive a;reement between the Unlte4
States and JQpan,
However, ln. the event of &amp;ucll a court deciBion, Bricker ~ouJd klae
IJOme .votei for 1111 meaau)!e from among senators 1who felt tbt ldgh
bench rullng had settled the tsaue ll'ld no amendment w:u needed.
Regardless of the Supn,me Court's verdict, tnere ia little thanct
tna.t the Brltker amendment will be uac~ tnto law thie year
ldnce it facet the strong oppoiltlon of the Eisenhower admlnlltration.

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priae an enemy ahould war •rupt.
one ruu1t of the IWlteh In the top military
Job could be an lncre&amp;fjle tn "eourtellea" bet.WHn.
the armed. foreea of the "Unlttc! State~ and the
8ov1et tlnlon.
'l'wlrdnr, as Air Jl"orce chief of at&amp;!l', aeceptt4
U. Lnvltatlon to vlllt ~w for Ruula'a Avl&amp;·
tlon Day -eelebl'l.tiOII lut year, He Ill plctured.
u beUevln&amp;' that nO harm. could rault from &amp;
atritJ of exchanpa by United State~ ancl Rt4
mllltary otrken.

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17. Calumny
20. At home

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btllever tn the IUbUe appro&amp;cb,
on the theory that the Unlted 8t.te1 aboUtd .never
t.Jp ltl hud ud alwar- be tn &amp; poattlon to aur-

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ltNlltb'" man, who· feels tha.t the beat way to pment Comlilunlat
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ta by conata.nt &amp;net dramatic' ftextnJ ot tht n&amp;tion•a
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SJWcldl to c~mtrat he,. ..t,.,omotiOJt
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ASJhNOTON-!harp CbanJ"fB ln Uftlted Statu mWt&amp;rJ' policy
are expect.td when Gen. Nathan 1"'. Twtntnr tua~t!Adm.
Arlhur W. &amp;dtord u chatrman of the jol'nt ehlell ot (itd lrl

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Unlttcl Stalot Mllllal'f Polley

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Ohio State Women'• &amp;:olf cham·
pionship wer, scheduled tort "'
at Plum Brook tour.st~ here. Thl!
qualirylng rOund! ;were to hall'
lltarted Monday, but heavy r.l .'l
forced a 24-hom PDftponemen·

Gon, TwlnlnJi May Chango

detenH muacltl.

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ltAINID OUT

Burglars broh lnto a house owned
by Donald, Yale1 and took copper
EVERYTHING AND • • .
tub!Qg, pipe:, an electric drill. a
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WOMEN

SANDUSKY, 0 . UP- Raln

fLOWIRS TO
NORTH U.EDS; Me. UP - Lit·
tie Bobby Clark's teacher was delighted - and IOmewhat puzzled
-when he hrougbt her a huge
bouquet of white, blue, .wreen, l'ed
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and yellow lilac.s. It developed that
Bobby h~d 'm::de liberal use of his
mother'&amp; veg t\t&amp;ble cake colorlna:.

w.ritlng ·
Jetter
21. Stop
6. Fll·.st man

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DAILY . CROSSWORD
ACROSS
J ..Crowds

NOitWEGIAII WINI
TllONDHt:IM, Norway UPAudun Boy~en of N~ay, co·
"hoj.det ot tbe world retotd l or
~'e I,Q()O-meter run, defttt4t1 Tom
CWrtJ"Iey _of Irvington, N. J~, ln an
BOO-meter race Monday in. 1 : ~ ''
Courtn,y, th11 Oly.m;pl~ 800-me.l·r

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CLEVELAND UP - Mid·year
otatemcnts by Cleveland's 10 banks
revealed today that consumers
and b".Jsinenu borrowed 128 mil·
lion dollars more during the first
half of 19~7 than for the same
period last year,
Despite a period ot so-called
"tight money", the bank loan total reached $1,706,398,Gal. Deposits
at the five major banks roae n~arly 100 mUllan dollars In the pial

Phone lOI-Y year by Zanetvllle ,City ' Council
but vetoed by the mayor.
i'tu'ary
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The 11v..~,.r ordl•ance autbor,
00
ll!nr present rttes expired July
Char~e. Rost Leonard, son of Hen.. 18 . .198G, The c:ompany had IIOU&amp;bt
ry and Enola Waltere !,!:~~~' )
1{18 rite increa·•e• on tlie
was born Auautt 25, 1811,
that lia new achedulea: would
departed lhia life on JuJy IS, constitute · , ·,, 10 ~ called 11 flrat
195T, at Columb~, .o... a11e '71 filing.'•
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yearr, 10· montha and 10 dayt;
The commttl,ibq, bowever, 1atd
He wu unlted in marrtaae to E:tta the new tchedul.. could not be
Tucker, .daqJ:Iter of Mr. a~;~:d Mrs. legal))' considered ·a firat rtung."
Wllllam Tutker, on Dee. 31, 1905.
A PUC •pnkta~an tald. the cc:tm·
To this un1on five children were pany must 1ubmlt 1 .fonna1 rate
born: Madae Taylor, Grove Clty: increa.ae reQuelt' ;.along with e:iReva .Golnfy,· M:lddleport; Dana. hiblta.
Groveport: Clair, Bucyrus; Wald,
--:-~-~-ColurftbuL
He waa pt'1eede4 in death
wife and
atitar,

weUutbeiriOlU,~~lnbetl~tbt

CleftcleneJ',

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANbT
Phone 4J5
Pomeroy, Ohio

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.&amp;. 't l. 8,: ' Wor tht put fe•
,' Nona.al Color Ywoa
mbftt.tltt .J b~"'f&amp; ~en bothered bi'
!. r:.et•a ,., • woman wtth norma!IIJIOio ~a
lllmJ Uttnsa
· eolor vision DJ81Tles 1. man whO ftoatltll: ~b. u\1 eyea. CaD JOU
1
ean'l toll red 11om sreen.
tell !Pi it .~ poii&lt;llllon eaa be
I Theil! lona ~ t!Bugblen will ~ ii!il ~~ ei~ II?
1,bit able to ~ red . w~
tho 0701
fll'een- but the tiBUihtera Wtlita.
ll!lftljlpea;alnu-t·
, ca1'1'7' " ll!l&lt;-llnkod taetor lor .erat
• .'1! 1111.1 W due to
: colorhlln4ne" whl'111, \hoJ m&amp;J co~P,.Uoba ~ i defect In lha
· tra!IIIDlllo aoine or all ol tbeli"'toli;l!;tQhi&amp;Do~ preuure or to

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faral&amp;htod• neaa an~ .......4-•7" allo m1.7
ISOm"'bere, perhapo sene~a- be lnherltltd
ttom aao. ret&amp;tlvea of both par- ManJdciCt0rabelleve that IJat•
e:nts .1\a.d. blue e:yea. SUch reces- com&amp; can ..,., ~t-ih•rite~ too.

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' A BllfY Period
Ordinarily a dealaner of actors'
·costutttca mu1t he exceptionally
c:ardul of neckware. A star wear·

at
aueen· wlndoWt 1nd door&amp; Steel Pomeroy, Meiga County, ·Ohlo, ·
Three other male stars, ?lth
and aluminum twninp and eaaSaid application w:UI be for-flear- whom I haV(: worked and who
oplu, Call William llidlorcl, lng on the 17th day ol'July, 19~7. have the p.foper physical quallf!·
Roct SorlnJ•.
I 2 tmoat.
John c. Bacon
cationa for outdoor and period
Probate Judge
costumet ,are- Alan Ladd, Rock
(7) 9, ltc
Hudson and G\IY Madison.
WE
Otber tban a fundamental conITIUICTUlAL I BIAMI
8
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.u omMillan•dainODinsiSJtanco o.n II
...,.,lrf~
~Milay
l•tbere i1 not one man or woman
IClAP IRON .J.ItiiTALI
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POULTRY FOH SALE-First GeTIt~ratlon Arhor Acr@1l
Vaal.re-~s
':ron Broiler
chicks. fi'OR
..:GGS-De.Kalb Lbe "Profi'i: Pu~
OHIO
tel. HERM BERRY'S HATCHi£RY,
Int.,
Parkersburg,
W
WOMAN need• a home Wrlle GerJUNK CO.
ia. Phont' GA·2-3!S86. 5·10-lmo•
trude Hall, Box 34, Portland.
7 3 IOlp 12 fl. wood
manu!octure •J Run , _ lit ,. _
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..Ahuut boot. Hl H. P. Johnson
121 Card Of Thanks
outboard motor, car top ca
B' I nsuranee
ricr, priced for quick sal~. (
Jlhone 327.
7·5-dtr
We wl!h to thank the friends and
---relatives for their kindness
~.a'IIWOD tnayruee ~DirJ,
at the time ol the death VENETIAN DLfNDS, Match Stick
Mldctleport. P'Lre .. A.u.mobJieot our husband and father, ~rapea and lnadCi, roll·up Porch BonN. Phnn• 8818-X ...._.,
Ro11.1 Leonard; and also the phy.• ~- ............shades, C1o'·h-nylon, awninga,
sicians, hospital ataU, the flowPorch Vallance, Electric tans, FOREMAN ' ABBoTT ' T.V. SERer donor•, pall bearers, tiw min- ' all kinds. Dale Wippel Supply,
lAter and the Nopls Funeral
VICE All makes Repalfed by Ex2Hi Union Ave ., Pomeroy.
Home and all other· who as!i9Led
~~dr~ltnlcian1. Phone 628&amp; Y
6 5 Imop
jn all)' way.
epur ·
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1\ll(e ·~4, Chll~tflk
yqi,ifji~,i'uuuranaw...fro&amp;KtioDt
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Mhldleport, Obto.
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He•diJuerter~ fer
-- ~8am•l)nJte t,.uga:aae - Lane Cedar
C.bcoeta - LA\J Wi11dow Fans5 room Rnd baUt apartment, new- (2
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Frigldllire Refrigerators.
ly decorated. Call 2!14 .
7 2 t! BUILDING LOTS on Route ~. 12
~ lall:tr Furnnure, Middleport, Ohio
minutes from Pomeny, Choice
,j
1
429 tl
( 16) Fo• R.ent or Sale of size. nalph Runell, .Pomeroy,

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mu "lri11J. browu t7tl han blue..
tJtd. dhl14ren?
,' W\~ lt'l d'l8 , to a receuin
fac:\or:

Gable Has Kind Of Figure Men . . . _ . . .
Need To Display Period Garbs
:::;~:.n~

She 'Panclld' Flynn ·
,
For years I did just that for
Stat. of Ohio. Me1p Countv, M;
Errol Flynn, who wm never by
In T.. Prvboto Covrt
surpassed ln his adaptabillty to
period clothea. To me, he
the Mltter
of the
Reeletratlen
Birth
of Jean
Carol
Joachim of colorful
was every Inch the proper male in
. c ... No. 17,23e style and figure. I've also deNOTICE Is !liven that tbia ltt' aigned eoatwnes for Burt Landay of July 1967, Jean Ctrol· caster,
esp~:~ciallJ durlnt
blt
Joachim, .whose birth ·is not re- swashbuckUn~ da;ya when he muscorded, filed tter application for cled Virjjlinla
Mayo
tbrOUilh
an order of the Probate Court' t~at
flames aDd arrows, and when be
her birth be registered 11 provided romped JlP the masts in '1Tbe
by law. Applicant aVers th•t abe

AIUDiln\im comb1nailoa storm aud was· bon October 14, 1994,

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