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Mason 4-H Oub
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In the photo il:kMt ., tfl1 party
tlven In his honer at the Second W1rcf ·Firthou.. INI ...tecf
l.tt to rltht: c.rol ·~,
Mary ...... ........
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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
242 W. Main

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TO TILL YOU ABOUT THI
19S6 JOHNSONS ... THI
MOST SINSATIONAL SIA·
HOlliS lVII PIODUCIDI

Department Store
Juat A Good Place
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RoiMrt Hill, Paul Crewfllrd, ....
11r Morf,ltl, H~r Brick....

He-nry 011-.,, ~ Rllph · ,._.llllr,
Robert H1rde;., H"rl tt.n ........
John Lar•w, Noi'YINn hhtefer .
•ncl Roy Ka1p41r.

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C!NCINNATl, 0. UP-Produce:

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Butter 90 B«W"e' 68.
DRIVERS TISTS PASSEO

THE CLIFTON-WIST COLUMBIA entry In thrl Wa1Nm1 High
Schooi JUnior Ba!Mball Le.pe
~~~ plctur1d above. In the photo
I t t flr&amp;t row, ~ft to right, Jim.
my Benn1H, Eddie VanMeter,
Larry Hargrtvn, Leonard Routh

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Kenny a ..,
Second row,

1nd lucky Knapp.
How•rd JohMOn,

Donnie Van Meter,' Devld ROVIh
Elmer VanM1tw end Ralph Miller, Third row, St1nfortt Burn•,
Ben Burn1, Jim Ohtlnglr •nd
&amp;Ill Collman,

Am,ong those from the Bend
Area passing Wiest Virclnia state
dr iver's testa in Point Pleasan-t
last Thursday were tbe following
Amy Florence Dodson, New · Haven; John Hatoky Ridg-eway, New
Haven and William Patrick Wtnebrenn.er, We3t Columbia.
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.IUAN ANTONIO IOMIIO, ·a "novmero," or l'CtOkle matador, tali:e1
off 8kywa.rd on bom1 of bl• opponent In Madrid. The '!Word,
ahown fly1Dg out of hil hand, went over t.h,e barrier and atablled
a apoct&amp;toi', ~~~I_~ - ~~.~~ ilijuey-.1
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MARRIAGI LICENSES
Raymond Williiam&amp;, 25, Rayland,
Ohio, laborer, and CarmaUta Slmmons, 24, Sy~u-. atenographa'.
G1en Stollar, 19, '\Y21tertowo, 0.,
USAF, and Shirley R..... ll. 20.
Middleport, telephO"nt opena.tor.

Open Church
Wedding Plans
Are Announced !
;fir. and Mrs. Dale Jacobs, So.
A venue are announcing
tbe open church wedding of their
d~~titer, Judith, to Ernest Fra·
~r. son of Mr.
and Mra. Alee
Fru.er, So. SecQQ(l Avenue. Rev.
C. Raymon Konlcright will per·
form .t he ceremony at seven o'clock, Saturday, June 30, at the
Heath Methodist Chureh after a
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Bethlehem steel, wh.lct1 with
U. S. St~l produces one-hal( the
n..t..ion'a annual .steel outpu't of 60
mfllion tom., also ordered its
pWltJ to begin the shutdown process today and ot..':ler companies
.s.akt they would follow s ui.t act"ording to locaJ oonditions.

Since it takes three days to cool
furnace. aDd two weeks to beat
thnn up again, at least one million tona produotion will be Jost
even if tbe atrike ill &lt;~verted be-

Adm!tb:'!d: SU:e Lehew, Mason,

fore Saturday midnight, when the
un.ioo's contract expirea.

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vi'cE PRI:S!DENT Richa.rd Nixon Bhowa the vtce prealdentlal aeal
to the new senator from Kentucky, Robert Humphreya, after
Humphreys wa.s sworn in a.t the Cl:lpito1. Humphrey&amp;, namod to
Alben
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eo retroactivity would leave thi
union witb "notbing to lose" and
uid .t he talU should proceed bnly
with "equal pressure Df1. bot.b par-

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Dflvid J. McDonald, preaidell.t
of thf: uiuon, said the oompany
twocrutiilitio.C JDd would meaa

tbat union memberi!P would '· be
WOI'klDg duriog tb.e new c,mtraot.
rear at "lasl. &lt;year'.s w.ages.. ·•

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1he ··groom, will be Jriaid-of·bonor
and Steven Jacobs, brotber of the
bride, will be best man·;

LH "Jell Denim" 11 a 10UCih w.arl~ ~xclutlV. te.
fobrk. SANFORIZED. Lee Nail. if Down with a ·Gua,..
ontee ••• You mu•t .,. .C.tidltd or yOur mOney bad&amp;
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Camllles and. c!9H friend. will be
held in the cbdrch
MiSB Ja&lt;:obs
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C. S. Gibbs, superintendent of
Pomen;)y schools retumed TUP.$·
day evenillg from
Cedar Poinl,
Ohio, wbere ·be- attended the an-

nuaL summer meeting of tbe Ohio
.Assodttioo of School Admi.ohltraton.
Gibbs. wbo is a member of the

Public RelaUon.s Commitll!e ot: the
OASA, met with that group and

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. Miss Marcella Fraser, shter of

Bolter

began toolina lts. furneceJ~. U. S.
steel ordered itJ plants .in the
Pitt.sburflb 11rea to ll.art shuttmg
down Jater today,

Orman Mays, ·Reedsville.
Disch.lrged: Earl T-eaford, Pomeroy, Douglas 1ohnson:, Racine, Berro ,.
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·Mrs.
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PRvlish Dance
Is a gra&lt;iuate of
School and
P'OJ'ce.!l. He

Steel Plants Begin AShutdown
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MEIGS G~NIRAL HOSPITAl.

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The Sunshjne Sunday Schoot
dm:;s of .the Mason Methodl.!lt Chur·
ch mel o n ll'lst T!lumday .evening
nt Lhe holllle&lt; ot Mra. Mary Berry.
During li'Ul meeting, plallll for
11 •·eception ior the new minister
uf the Mawn Methodittl ChW'ch
Jtev. Rich.al·d Wrt~:ht 1 were matle.
Plans were also made for a fam·
ily picnic llo be 'held on the l'eJUlr~r m~ot:!il.lng nigh.t &amp;t the New Haven park .
The cla~n also voted to raise H.a
month ly contribullon. to rf.h,e ealery
of the mlnistt)r.
In charge of dcvotlonalJ at tho IROAD llUN'I l•11u• hlacHn1
biMbtll nine which 11 ufMI&amp;.
meeting was Mi·ss Lor6na Wetaa.
Attending Wcl"c La Vera Y-eager felted In five lintel In the
W1h1m1 .lunlor 1..0.11 LeaiU•
Mn~ry Rous~, Audra RJchJrdlon,
Glnd,YIS Riley, Verla Work1111m, Em- I• . plcturM e~tove. In th flnt
row. 111ft 11 rllh'- 1rt1 R1y Curily Burge•~. Gladys Art~$, Hlld.a
Wd,.,,
Wei ... June Van Ill Cl1ril, '"'' David H•eon,
Meter, Evelyn Proffitt. Jo Ann Harold Cl1waon lt•u•h, ll~~nnle
Green. Sarah Spencer, Jean War·
ncr, Pf!Q!I'l Rl)ush, Lortne Harles&amp;.
Assisting Mrs. Bert)' aa bos~~e~r
wa.s Mn. Lucllle- Swacll:hlmmer.

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h No Decision

Profesaional safe crackers desR\Wt!U d.id -that the ~k wks ·
.~coded on 'Meigs Coull't.y Wednes-- ~~out
a doubt · the work oC'
day night and before tbetr de- profellio!pllS . ..fie alao pointed ·oqt
p.prture . "blew" the safe of •he tbat ClMea We're I'Jipaft:i)tly W9fi1
Pro\'ico Feed and Milling Co., in in&amp;Smuch as no fln~ger ·1JrlntJ
MineFsville, eacaplll/8' w4t.h $168 in were fouad on the Safe altboUgh
cash and a n~mb&amp;r of .ehecks.
glove marks were ap'parent.
Mi.ls Beity Lou · Bryson, Racini!,
Entrance was gained into the l ffice c:lert Oiacovered the burgbusine&amp;S establishment _by knocklary at 8 .a. m. Thursday wbe.n
ing out a smltll section or glass s.·ttt opened if4Je (l'rfiees for regu- .
hn a rear window and then iltt buainelll. Btarvin Glaago, Atreachlna: through the aperture to
is local manager for Prorelease the catoh.

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Eggs, A large, delhved, up 1
r; prices at farms for c-onsurn«
whites and browns, A jumbos
37-42 m0$lly 38-t2; A large 35-37
mvstl;y 36-37; A mediums 32-34;
mO&amp;tly 83-34; A •mali 24--28; moatIy 25·27; B large 28-32 molltly 2830; prilces FOB Cincinnati whites
and browll8 A lar-&amp;e '1-44:; A m,o.
dlum 39-41.
Chickens, ste&amp;dy, unchanged;
fryers 3-314 J.b 20-22; ·hens .over a
lb 16-18; bene 5 lb 16; hens Ii.Jht

HOpes .of Av
Slimmer As

Safecrackers Get $16'5 Haul
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T-Sgt. and Mrs. WaLlace PowcMI'
'a re announcing the b :Tth {lr a
daug~Ler at La Chappelle Orlean~
Army Hospital Jn 11ranoe on June
16. Grandpal'cqb are Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Nease, Minersv;ille
and
Mit'S. Robert Powt'!t"' t Clevelood.

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Clarence William (Bill) An~
dt·ews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews, Ebe!Wler St., enllsted in U. S. Navy, Wectnesd.ay,
June 18, He Is now stati'Oned at
Bainl:prldge, Md.
His address is: Clarenee Willi&amp;m Andrews, SH 484-SiHl2, (!l)m·
paily 249-16 Hat. l.st Regt., USNRTC, Batnbrl·Qge, Md.

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Servicemen

4-H M.IITING CALLED
The W,i,cJ.e.Awake 4-H Olub
meet this evening lrom 7-rl at
home. o f their couneilJO"r, Mrs.
W. McOomns.

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Clover 4-H Club o( Mason will
huld a .project exbibit in ·l he Mason Community building on Friday, June 29, fl'&lt;lm 10 A. M. until
I P. M. it ~u been anoouneed by
Mrs. Sarah Spencer, leadoer .
Mrs. Clara
Mrs. Cadi ShJelds, Miss Katie Becht
Mrs. Spemcr emphasized the
Mrs. Carde Grueser and Mi~ Lena fact that she would like for t.hA
Grueaer.
public .to tlec .the work done by
the 4-H
Club.
She e~pecially
would like to see the parents of
members in attendance at the
exhibit.
The projects wilt be judged by
Plilt Schenk, Mason County Home
Demonstra.U.on Agent, and Marilyn Casto, Home J!konomict of
the Appalachian Qectric Power
(('lmpany. Ribbons will be preFented to winnel'8.
Tbe members of the Mason
club range in age from ten years
to 18 years ()f age, acciH'dlnlf t()
)Irs. Spancer. tn the put few Roy1l "Bumpepi' Thom11, 65, of
)'•~ars the club ·has been· one of
Syracu.. surrounded by frllndt
the outrrtauding clubs in the coun
and fellow .mplo)'ees of th•
ty.
Ohio Pow1r Co. gull admiring.
MembeTs are preparin.11: to at- ty •t the new ~r ••• pr•
tend the annual 4-H camp near
ientd him " a tift upon hit
Southside next month.
VI 2clr. cuatomliM
retlr•m•nt. Thorrtflt thle week
alee Tu ToM Pllnt •
completed 29 years of HfYI~

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Project Exhibit
Planned Fridav•

The 1olrthiDy Of Mio.
Erb WU ·~ Tu«&lt;!oy whon
the .BQOy Bee Sewiq ~ o( the
Federated Church met at the
ll'h~ lor. an aU day qyllt.ine.
A ~ted . birthday Clke Wa(ll
IIIII'YliCI wd.b
potluck c1iJ!n..- at
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lfrt. W. (1. Kautz:, MI'B. Otho Murray, Mn. Roy Seyfried, Mrs. Fneda
Kitch, 1m. N...,.n KJoeo Mro.

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Found On Fann Columbus
Near To Rutland Cross Estate

belped to lormulate pl!QI: for a
two-day oonvent.iO'D to be held tn
in November.

Appr~sers

Are .
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A mule has showu 'up at Ute
A_ T. Barton farm on Route 124
nt&gt;ar RuUand and no one feem5
to knOw w.bere it came from.
Efforts .to fiod the owner of
the mule ·have: proved fuUie and
.speculatioo ·has been made tbat it
may be .the mule which was
sl ruck by 11 ~r ().b State Roo~
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T-he Daily Sentinel c~ed a
story on JuDe 20' 01 a .mule bet01
)li.t by .a cat M•r tM ' i o n of
St.te Routeoo 148 aDd
Tbe
mule In that ace~ . P,.s:r-

-have been appoiok:d by Judge )
Joobo ~n or the 1-robate CoUrt.

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A. Cart

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They are Norman Kloefi, Cbarle.
Wagner .nd J, H.
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D,tcoo. 'iber irf. t1aoae &gt;Of
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leaders were ex.llcd. A number o{
leftists were .exetuted. 1'he Communist party was out:lawOO .
But rank ond fil e Communi~~&lt;:~
remained active
und•••round.
They hn(] tho~ sup)Jort of many
workef'!l, who had bendited b-y
you expec:t t:o find in pool.roomS lend se'lz\JN's aor.:d other natlonaiand hOff(C p!!ll"'lors,· but it eat bJ¥11- lzatio.n de-rrrees of the Arhi'JlZ GUJ.·
ty un the State.
man , .regime. T!O th-:!m wen- nddJohnny M:~rugon was peddling e-d many uniVft's:•:y students, who
his osmail lnnuence. a.ml go
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Swset Thing . Wh o:~ L Har.ry OOKoTL·
tr1eos are- polilicall~· active.
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a fair tnd true stat-eme-nt of

proposed aunendnumt w the Con·
~tdltutico, he shall ~o certi£y, A
vcrHie(l copy of the p.roposed

amendment,

eNl's eertillclt.ion 11 1hen
wltR 0~ SeCTetary of stat-e. H of4

th,.. 'his duty "' preacrtbe !he
!lO'Utto.n, and upon Tequest &lt;Of the
C®'IIDittee tor t'he petiliontonJ too
print the re14ub•ed OOh'lbf'l' of ,Pitrt

how Amcl"lcan a~rp\'J"•

A. eheckn," Mnl. Cnlver luh.l ml'l plllloso))h!rally, "1!1 nhmlt lll&lt;e
1 b&amp;l'\ender, while you'r11 mhllng up the bill a11d putting tlt e rou&lt;.l
Into bop, you ht\VI!I t eo Uste n to 1111 llf••'11 1\UI~t trDgl•fllt:~. 1•1·ultl ~ l!tl
&amp;tid CIVtnts, like 1A11&amp;t tht! """" bnt,y will be nnllled, t!h'. I' ve bel.'n
at Jt tf, yellrtllnd lovelL" She al llv l''l&lt;lllh' lht')' hn•r lilljll'1'111:trke!ll
now In Au.trwllll and the l'hlllp}lllh'1, and llt Rl thN·e ure X,OOO or
tftttft tn the world.
Mill 8.utan Rarodo.ll le bark In town tt.rter n. &lt;:rolls~COUlllry t our.
J mu11t ae. hf'r. Ar:er •'11. t1l1e'~ Mt~• Pu.l11 t l"h•niOW t" of tu r• rl . . .

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rur.1, ''l11•W 111 Pcl e':1 li:.ke tlo I !;~'L
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~• rul:.' nfl tnt'!lltl" h.~c . tt.r.m~: they Julit l

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plantlnc ''buken1'' on tZnd lll'tlet cruutown butt-1 to

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Xnever have 1c'n ~lv l, P~sl\'y .•.. al:"'rrud.gti.\
does a ~-orkm nnl!k~ Jub In Tl1c Afcut Whlli
Stt:wat·L, of rour3(', titlll Is Jo.tn('s StewarL
st•m'mer ~· here. As fol" me, I 1\o.\·en'L Hillfl ;
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The Lord s•icf to h1m, "What
Is th~t In fOur hand?" lExock~t
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PRA VER: Dear Lord, we feel

so in~able-. NeYe-t1iheless, ht'l~ .
The actual procet!IS of •inltiu\in,g
·tts to de'dlcate .()U~Iv~ to • Thee
a Consti't~tlt&gt;r.aJ Ame.oc.tthectt .19 .to an:sw.r ThY ·t all. Knowln.R tbat
bii'JUn by fiHng 11 Wrtt!.!n (&gt;tliiUon.,
w~h 'flhee •11 td'!tng, o&amp;re I)QSSible
S ill'l;t~ · hy 100 quallfiod cle-otors
Wl" comm~t ·our !i¥C':!I
tn Thee.
"Subrllhting ooC:h propost'Jd lllmt"n~:
L:n't!int •find 11 l'lnmmDry of it ·t o Uu: -tr.:~ke uS es w-e· aloe, mold us after
Thy will, lilt us with Thr lloly

the 01(:hlteker or the ye;u" ul tbtl 11Upermlukct1ndwot ry . M~trll', who
work• In La H nbra, Cnllf., 20 mllct~ ttuJl of L. A ., dl'feu leti 1!! .000
other obecl,era In a nat1o11nl conh•11t. nn•l wn1 on hl.ll' wuy tu Rnmc t G

to Lc the nwnl'ler or

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their position. He ur.ged

that alJ 21 Amerlean .rt!PubiiC'!l
wo1·k tJogt:t.her nga ~ nost lted infillrntlon. ·

'IY TID W. BROWN
SetNttry of State •

Marte Calver, an &amp;ltrnct!vt, l"rlm Nebm11kn-bot'n rrtlh.-ad y;ho Is

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In the 'l'ruman entourage lllg'
Custil'u Armas is convinred that:
cell mates,
Communism i6 J rea; dang~:r not
(Copy.lllcbt, 1956, hy United F&gt;f.l!l. onny .i-t\ his own country but In
tun.• Synd\eat~. Inc .)
the whoLe Western Hembphere .
RP. Pl't!dlcted In 81J intervi(_"W with
Lhr:! United Pres;;. lll15t Fedru.ary . 2
t~a.t the Red! will make 8 de·
rorrni~ atrem'pt thia year
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6:00 News PicMire
6:15 Sport. Eye

My vh•w• h11vc-n't chang·ed ahy
"'n ~ ·", hut I t'l.lfl'J, 1n-e how ~·ou t111'n Cll't!ed tiiat a numb('r or nppn.sition
,i ii I MPtt C"nnr')~y for 11&lt;1 much ·as
P\'e yel.lt·.~ \tiliout giving him othedi·

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thow Jnternn.t!onal l!'ood ccngru!l

ASinNOTON ~ MIIIt&amp;ry •~lentl•t•

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fYI..,...tu\lter the mla\aken lntprtnJ9 h..on 1 W11s my &lt;1ltl man. He nmst

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JUlin tlllll \)elnr n tnmoml ~c tor'll 110n \\'fi.K !niNntlnJ. "My
· brother and l were In bOnt·(lll'lf.l' .'K' hool durin!'\' his Halo.t1 day!!, &lt;It
tlGO~OOd per mr.vle," he Bnld l"lll'fully, •·nnd didn't go to l~ ve with
h.IM actually until the , dClWull .~lun Ntnu•. So WP m1Kl1N1 1\ll lh111 gt·n1•y.
HOwever, later, when I played n show In ll&lt;"tt·oll, I found out whut
a matinee Idol ht!'d b.-.en. About 7:J oi·l hu!Jt':t r11me burknlnge to f'Wt

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to Cttd"GJ Pl'ttt AttociQtlon

ha¥e a hopeful maxim that
Ia oelng put to lt.t Jlcverll!!tt tett In thll era, to thl effect that
aoonet or Inter • tlelenoe 11 round to counteract even tht MQ.!t dead.~,)'

Urh'ien the conlr:~pUon a JILtlo more," hf' told mo. "Wt' nrtu :o.lly clirl
Urti:ch them u ln&lt;' h Ol' 10, b11l It only lta111l·ll n l'OliJlle of lwur~.
l'ley'd run oil the way down to po!lcl! llefttiq11nrters and takl' lhe
phyliClal test befon~ they t1hrcu1k back to nornul."

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A1 Ilfckry th e !IBiesmnn In the ntr-Broadway production or TJic / Cf'7llall Cmu t&gt;th, RobnrdA has been
haUcd ll.!J "mogntr\cenl" by th~ noted cr!tlr Walter
la10n lobardt, Jr. F. Kerr. This n!vlvnl of Eugene o· t·h•l i 's play,
which aevcral of lht&gt; n!Uca prl'!et·rcd to ll•l' orlgDe.d mw1t law ina.l, Is playing a.t Cll·cte in the Square, n tlu.•nl~•·
lkt!tt a damly. in·ttle·rountj lmu8P-.
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houm In seRf! ort Cuado.lcAnnl nftcr the Nutflltl"IPll)!l Wl'nt oluw n
with a losa ot "00 llvu-Jo."on did mnny juhfl. Orw dny In Crn ll nl
park he met n bt"ftu!!fn! l'fdhi'IHI . • . who, ll dcvrlopctl, l'lll\ n plut"e
next to the Alvin theater wh~•·l'l m&lt;"n we re ti l !'t' l r hl'll. Nn ltul•llng.
Candidates ror thCI pollee force who Wrl'l'rn q~tllfl tall .-non,~h &lt;·r•me
there anti, for $50 a trnt'l'\lent, we1·e pul Into a 1111\d of l' llt'l&gt; ~ whlle
Ja10n lWi s~eti .
''Wht'n they'd ret red·tlleed.l o.ml gun:k, I'd jul'l l lool' etl'h'\Pnl 11ml

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ha• been rellred on the W~st Coast tor seven,
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El Zeot M•auaolla 811dfed

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With ~eater olleeo Ia!

has dcdd ed to try to su~ by 7:1lq TlldOY
force the grow:nc unr.~ 1unong 9:(\0 'cO!{ee Tlnte
workc ~s and .r.tudi!-n!s in h .. litl.~te 10:00 Hc&gt;nle
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country which lies just '.BO\l'lh o! lt:oO ii ·&lt;%uld Bo 'lou ·
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pori ~Inn 111·.· o ofi)Oil&lt;'tl! • •hu l_~r •1, 1y.~ . ~~w thr; 1, 1;11111 ., 1111 :II•Pi':t h ul' 1\uw", Tl\iitl 01 . officlltl. ami hi~ wnflted i He put R10I'e vat~ on politi· yoould hnve tCJ do 19 put a Truman ~nt dcmollBotration. ~re was 11•45 Guldin.g Light
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fu1 rarme.rs mu st n:1ti'lt.! 'ilwl th ·· un .. f11i t· .•. t :·, ., .• '· ''' ''" 1d quh·kly ror · t ·o tt~ pltury to dd1 mud th e Gov·'
~·I and nbsoiutw.ly practica-l! p&lt;Jiiti· A · few hours later, workers an.tfi
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h i~h. ri~ld .'I Upport ~&lt;·heme, wlud1 11i VI' up r.·o·i•! l o tll i 11 1 '· 1t ' 1llll' [•It' :1 'I'I'Ttntt•nl hy ta·yi ng (,, }l:(IM.tllck
There w~ a 801'1 O(J ratflshne93 c!an fi•t'l!lt, before he io.!l' !It President stu4:t'l1Tts demonstrated d :!tsrpitc the · -------::-:-:-:-----------~--,--c----'""-'
tv. u.'ll i•nl'vil~bly I&lt; • t•p huit' din g It[) 1 c:tc' 1 '~ jm •hlp h:l ~' ·•l '' 1 I ' l' :t(l'lqit•d Uw nr111i111tl rmr~ec.· 1 ;ti•)n uf I•·ving l Se7.·faire In t!le White House un- or 8 man.
martial }n.w . Po~ioo and soldil!"rs
FRIDAY
4:30 ~cty 8 1\vieh·
surpluac~:~ at au
-t·vyr-im'rt! a~ lnl-!" . tHWPt'IY of on r• • h:H·•· 1" ' .. .~, . \'ott~:'! Sad1~. ;1 "'m" lllllllufat·t tll nt· I.'H'ough rletr Truman that twtm't bee-n tooch·
think
th.!Ll
poor
ul'
sweet
Thing
lir.Qke
up
the
demon-;tration
with
8:00
Sign
On
&amp;:00 T.be Emiy Sho'! · l .
1
eo!lt to IIUl l.&lt;l:&lt;!JIJ!f.' r·:·s nt ~AlP'~ dOl \~' T\ia.•• 1!!: lhe n•;li ly It :'. ft 11 ' '~ lion . llw ti Hu of pt·I'Mlna-1 infhwnce.
ed sinee the HardinK •InK ptityi!K\ and Matthew •1. sbO\tld 00 let of.f cl~bs e.nd gun butts
8:00 C!lm!f!n Kal'ICiroo
6:10 Regional RepOIII:ezf ·.
~ ~ _:"o~~_:~n.. ~
: _llintr,gt:l-r.C,•!;.~~v
S:u·hs plemktl guilty but escap- ducks sod drakes w.1th honesty. with a peocc bond!' -tfMC:h wou~d
On Mon.'1.11y
~~~ go\~r~·nment 9:00 '\Gifli¥!~80\-e
G:lS Doollta IDd'wards
.,
I'd 11 pt ll&gt;lt ll term lwt·uu ....-• he wn~ How big the- big touchf!IS' WHI'6 ne- include th.e stipulation that they learnrd thai t~niver~ ty .srt:udenlst
9:30 Arthur GGI&amp;-er
8:30 My frieDtj;( Fdekll '
si1·k ~~t·unk t'n~lf·l lo is r;•ick, tuo, ver will really cGmt• out, but an ca.n'L work fQr the Gllvernm cnt .a. planr:··.·d a parade in : protefit 10:30 Strike lt R4.cb
: '1:.00 Malia . ' \
und thP ls~ut· IH l·h•· "u me
nwfu-l numbCT of small rats fatten· g.ain. Or el!;e they ought to gu l.ool£· agaln"',t the mart:al Jaw d t)•t!rec.
11:00 Valiant r,.ady .
'7:30 PlaYhouse 6t Stp'M
Truman sweet th1• P(H'k of whil~.l' 1 erl off the chcue.
.ing f11 r VaughUn who wn·;; Mara.
The government w.Jtrned the stu- 11:H!i Love of Ufe
8:00 The Orwlader ~
ll ouo;c pol!tu·:tl !Hnldtt ··~ nut -of h.is. Thoere was a sort of rn-£Ji&amp;hment:!l gon's buddy, and includt'! the ~X · 'jerJ''S .G.tern,ly 1itaf t~ parade 11:30 Seareb for Tomom:tw
8:30 Hig:hway P~troJ! No.
dt•vn11t. ulle.I&lt;(J tiiH'I 1P Ow I't.' ndt"T- 1 nbout t:.he Exetuilve Oftlce 'which Proe«idt!.nt in thll generul :indtct- would not be rtqlerat&gt;ed. NeWllth~ U:U · GuktiD'I Uthrt
9;00 .UnJferc!J!r~tf,.li
ment.
tlle.p, the students turned' out.
·12:00· Mtdd.ay M'attntee·
9:3'0 pe·rron .tO Person
mr!'r~":f: •··; ..... .. ··
Three StudMtts Killed'
12;30 A~ .the World Turnll
10:00 News
. BY','MEL HEIMER
I w:I"Ctc a piece one time, when
Po!i~ flred on ~hem. 1'hree 6ttJ. 1:00 JOh.nnV "Ca'rsoR ·show
lO:HI Sport.&lt;~ Paradl'!
lhrwy wns Mhooting off his moulh den~s we.1-e 'kH·led and 19 wounded. 1;30 HO'\lscpady
t:W l 'Oilli.-Thlngs one New Yorlu:or thlnlls
10:25 WeU'Ibemum ,
in thfl' rH.111 campal&amp;n, to t're- effect:
about:
t
Casli\lo Armas ha!&gt; Charged sev· 2:00 Blr P.~O:rl
10:30 Patti 'Page ShoW
!hut r t·esp.:oc:-Led the Off.loe but era! times that Communists wert• 2:30 Bob Crosby Show
t.oolt! Ttlf l!hf!' a handsomer lohn HuKton , J 11.~on
1'0:4!5 Public Service P11k'•olll
aaw no rea,(:ln to re~J)ecl the man. plotting to ·Ov-eriht·ow him.
Rubar J~, J1·., tho):,p.-.d by to tell me of Ius pw11,
"3:00 Bri'(fh1:er Day
11:00 News
U. S. Has llfectlvo
AnHd..t Ius~•• To
1lhat hl'ld it, ot th ~ peup-Jre arou :u.[
which Included \1 hat m£\y have be~n th~ wor!n'll
Now, -apParently, he ,ll..&lt;~" der'd· 3:13 Secret &amp;or1p
11 :05 · T~ J;-~e Sh!Y\t . ·~ 1
Nerve Gas Detector
Check Dtrldly Wt*pon
him .
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mos t rasrlnnl!ng joh. Roba1·ds, whn!le fu tlwr
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Unrett Art lnhtrltanrc!'f
El'nle
The Ulll1f'St is !lin· lnh en·ital'1Ce or
the extreme lefle-!it t-eg•ltne or 2:00 \19l!nee Tiiealn"
~ : 00 Dote wttlt Ufe
President Jacobo Atbenz Gusman, •
3:
IS Modem fiooratt...
whOm Castlltll() Armas overthrew
3:311
Queen for • Day
in June, 19!!4. with the mor""l sup4;00 I ·lolarrlOd Joan
port of the United Stat~'S .
Arbenz Guzman and hi s (t!I!OW 4:30 1M'y Li.t.tle IMirtie

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Feat.h« Your Nest
Parson's Study
ClU'.reD.t
Tentles~ee Ernie
Matin~e Theatre
Date With Life
'Modern Romances
Queen For a Day
I .H8nif.d Joan
My Litrftle tMara:l.r:
Aunt Dru Show
News Picture

FIIDilY
6:M Sip On.

It is, evident that Cn11til~· Arm~

rv&gt;l he- ..,o on :1n am:rlin).(lv ~ · H n ll t•r ·t p:t•ltt
it i:-; 1q u:,l 1 l!:o
&lt;~tl" I , l 't n · · ··r 1· 1 11· &lt;'""' I·
rua-;~ pro on t•!J I'II rlol '!l r of &lt;.. Ji t ~ (1\•JH'Il' ll ng'
w !hOI II it rq1 th•· ldu rl .,f V()o(~ , i• t' ..tvd·
And jt ·~ 11n t •i • l o~·: tt·~ iu ·.·.r 11irll
Fnr i_n•1anet• t o k.~''P ont• lnHII ~ 1 ': llwre i~ rr o.. m 1 ,. ;,II l;irul ~ .JJ\d
work tn tt, ,~ ._ up_ ltl'du~tn 1 "tp il- ~ i 'lt~ td -:t o 1-1• 1., lfl ''• l"· •
:il l
mu:11 !Lik f' U 1111 !tun hut I" tn t!t" tit{• w:1v fr•Jtll ltill· f:1111 il·l' o·ut .
1('0tlf"· of a .Yt·,tr To kt'!'fl &lt;&gt; Ill' ~11: 11t p.:"l:· ·~ 111 I III ' I, i' t:: tl ·lt111:t 1 I 1tJ II ~
at w.. l'k in !Itt· reft : ~ ,r·ltlt •• ll hu•i
m~~. tiO &lt;){ 1/t&lt;.• /ll . tdltllt' ~ ttlU'-l 1.·
I11 tli , lrilni' '"ll ~ in p•·oo lu ••l inn

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Castilli Arll.lts has mvoked a sys- · 4:30
tem . nf modified mnrtlal law Po.. !i:OO
J.lee hnll'e t'i.red on dcmonst:.rnting 6 :00
Stud-:!nls in Guatt&gt;malo City, lhc-

Tu Keep,\ Man AtWorl\
tl'luil .di Ftt·"d utw·t mnv
Wl'~l - pllhll cl7.(·d
hLtt
ly iml)&lt; •li&lt;Jnt. ! 1 r~(·L
ductlnn rouldn 't E•&gt;.:t~t

mov~ment.

As a. rumlot, President

l, tkr

3:00
3:15
3:30
4:00

working underground. are pkttting
a subv.eru'iive

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mies of ~ N"glme.
H e charge6 that OJmmunlsts,

wiH·re
$; 2~:

rilonlhs, Sz::l. : [Jilr month, Sl.

The American s~·ql'nl uf m:h~ I

Caffee Time
Home

BY CHARLES M. McCANN

U..'l L'dxington A VI;!., Nl·w Yo rk Cily, lti. 1\' Y

),"'ff'

7:00 TodiiJI

9:00
10:00
11:00
United . Press Stiff Corr.. pondent 11:30
Guatemai!A's soft· ~ p okoo "strong 12:00
12:30
man" has decided that it is time
1:SO
to get really k&gt;ugh ~Mith the ene-

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BY CHARLES M. McCANN

ufhce

Entered as II•·Mnd cb:;s :tnilinl! ma\1.-.r ;~I tlw
Pomeroy Obio.
N:ttlonal advertising

The Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
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Commentary TEL5VISION
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WSA1.-1V.
The News
,;,~T~URSDAY

EO ITOll

S,Otiaei, lne., at 110 MPchanic St, Puuu·t .. ), 0
pboi!e 398, edtbriul orlicl' phunt! 397.

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Powerhouse.,F riend . Fr.o.ttt.,.Mou.ud To Win

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Miscors And Deadly

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STAR _ON RISE

I~irtan UP~Th• !~:~~c~h~~?vc~~~e· ~:ct:2:
nat1 ~ well p:n !lbt•Jr way I Frank Unbinsun''.i
~ ~ one of &amp;he, 'hl•&lt;Jvies t

l rt

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· lq: lc p~teh

bittih.c .te-n,s or all titnt' , USt'd
the old reU•ble sinele to move
'irlt!lth. . .1( • 111M of first plll'-"e
~·~ victofy over Pittsbun:h

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-a·y Alcin- MCiVii'
- ' NBA Rates Moore :Tribe Heads For Crucial Test
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Top Contender. I A•ainst
White Sox Powerhouse
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For Heavv
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I e

Pal&lt;) .s

fUrl ~

A toWJ vf 14 l{edll'g ballet~
~tepped tu the boll B\ lht&gt; limt&gt;

W'~ ~t.

thE&gt; s1-dl' •had bN·n l'l•l l n'll . f ' mcln-

.~ Used six singles, I na1.i pound:LI uut si:K .iilll l:l t•s drew
twi 1Nlb, · ift:d four Plttsbu11,"h I wo m1en-twnal walks and made

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·hie lftni.ng good ror
amid. unbell'f en llroob

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R ,game of fir·sr pl::t"-'~'

smnt h whi&lt;•h .,oot-.d Lee
from tli.lrd .

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1/AP oi/Lt
Olle Ye'A8

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Wall&lt;

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Minor League
· .. Results . ·
ll't

UIIITEI&gt; PtiESS

Am*kan A•~latfon
St. P'tut &amp; • CIW&lt;t..ton t Ill! game
· St. lfiul 6 - Ct1$'treslen ~ 2nd game
Lol~Dv.llle
Mint&lt;copolls 4
O,..,a 5 • Wlchi" 3

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· IDdii:IUipoli:s 2 ~ 11envt.'t' 1

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l!osrol/
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195'1.

Major League
Leaders

MoonBeams
On Sports

PlayN · club
Bailey, Cinei .•
B'oyf"r, St. L.
Long, Pgh

ThC nP xt wf'l·k w\11 he a cru·

rial onr· for th'l' r ~t!l·1mg l'incm·
n'litl Ret.ls. Wh&lt;&gt; mrce again nrt! only one half g :~m•.- oot or fir.~l !}lace.
The Reds Eavt· Brook 'I I ,awrf'nce

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n i n1~ bi~

Ret. U. S. Pat. Off.

runs in 1h(l

trighL'l inning t.o tok•• u 10 2 tleclslt.m. l'ifeenwhl~&lt;'. MtlwnukN~ w-.rs

losing 4-3 t-o

·r~h i'kt rltllJih ia.

tonight tke- RMs ll!fllin nwct tho
in a iD'me 'T'l'l&gt;CdH·dult•d rrom
Ptr.ales
MoMa1 4 • 1\liathi 3 night
'l'uesd'ay ni~t, atld tht"n llwy jump
Havana 2 ~ Tt~Jron.l~~&lt;~ 1 ntght
to Sl. Louis to meet I~~~ Cardt~ in
Columbus 7 · Buf!&amp;lo ~ nia;ht
Rlehmond 11 · Roehc.~er 9 nig~t a tour game 11mies llver tht• 'N'I.•ek·
end. Then o-n Monday night they
will bt&gt; .t *k on Crosley Fh•ld fur
Southforn A•aclatlon
a big !two gan;te serte11 with ttw
.Memphis 8 . Birnringhl'tm 2
Braves 89 they m'eet them m sinMobile l5 Nadlvllle 0
gle en.gagementa on· MotJrlay n ig ht
Atlanta 6 - Uttle Rock 4
Cbattanodta at N. OrleJUts pprlllllhl and on Tut":'lday art&lt;!rn.non .
On July 4 the Red• tanwlt&gt; with
lllfefl\ Lt-.w
the Cub8 in a twin bl11 at Crn~ley
John.ol6WJ\) • Blngha'!!!&gt;ln 2
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Syracuse 5 · Wl&lt;llitm$»0tt 2 t
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n 'w •y a
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tn
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• Nahonal ~ague rnce.

Schliel~~~

NOTICE f

REPOSSESSED liS&amp;

FORD VILT~IA TO
BE SOLD A~ P\.l!I . JC
SALE ON, JULl' 2
.

AT POMEilOl' ftOTORS
GA.RAGB ·JfE,OJNNING

AT 11 A .M UNI&gt;ER TIIF.
A111pk!ie1 A~late Dis"-'l

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BY JACK CUDDY
Unittd Pt"C'tt Sporl&amp; Wrlt•r
NEW YORK UP - UnJ~s a.
new ~tar is born unexpectedly ill
Ute Wimbledon .lennU! elwmpi.un.si\Jp!• l.hbJ week oin Eng'lillnd, ex
P6fts now give the Unitt'f.i Slat&gt;l's
c 111)' a yery poor chance or recapturing t!w "'ltYis CUp
from
Aufltr&amp;lrn lhls p:ar.
1'be &gt;Optniun Is In flnl dlsogN'ICment with the r~ent opttmixttc
prediction made by Renvlllt.• H.
McCann, prr.sldent ¢ Ur;e U. S.
Lawn Tennis A.&amp;&lt;k)cia.Uon.

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$1000

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Before going on tllat

Holiday trip why not
STOP AT K ,. M
Sohio Station
for
A
SIMONIZE
M~•RBELIZE
OR

SPRAY GLAZI!
WAX JOB.
$15 up

It Will R·evive That hint
On The Old Car And Give
II A New Qlr Touoh.

K &amp; M Sohio S.rvlct
"THI STOP THAT Kll,.

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YOU GOING"
Mtnnlno Kt-lke Mullen
l'hono 9391-MIDDLI.DRT

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y•8 Gamf's
.at Drooklvn n1,qhl
.'\lew York at PH1!1hur¥•h nt~ht
Milw11ukee at Cbicogo
Ctndnnali al Sl. Loui• ni&lt;ht
Phll&amp;tdelphl~

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Ch•m... ult•, Pgh
Moon, St L .

Wl:nblcdon matche~.
"If ohy of our· young pllll)'en!
suddenly r.at"C~ fLre, 1 want to
be .~he.M to see 1t ;~~nd to he»
lum,". S!id the
capable
New
Stec~lngt

lefllld' Prablem
The eeedings for 1lle Wimbl-e&amp;n
J t10w reil.lcct Tl:il.'berrt.., problem
Blond Hoad and dark.hailll:'d Rosewall ore ranked one· two right .ul
the top or men's sin&amp;'lu, and ,together t~y are Hste'.d nu~be'r one
In men'.s doubl.es 1n sbQrt
the bi!!St of the world In the- oPJnion of Wimbledon officia'J..~
By oontr~. the hlgh~t seeded.
Yank ,W BUdge Patty ·in fourth.
place. This debonair chap,~ it,
mor·~ a 1nost ul\likeLy M.·
ber of the U. s. Duvls Qup 11G,IIG.

Mantle, N. V.

67 255 64 97

Maxwell, Det.

l54 173 40 52 .358

Kuenn, D~1 roit 55 200 32 72 .350
Venwn, 8oS'.
49 178 28' 59 .331
LollRr, Chicago ·M 1£10 25 61 .321
Ilmnc Runs-Mantle, Yankee 27,
Boyl"l', Cnrds 19; Berra Yanks 18;
Si&lt;ev rT~ . Sen&amp;tr.rs 17; Long,
Pi&gt;-

t~ Chico Carrasquel a sacrifice
and a pinch grounder by Dale

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However, .the· OrJoles .bounce-d
1'~ ~~k in tb~ :ni"" wiflb Tito
l:tr~rtc:On"a and' l5ift Wltliams hit~·.n ~ ft.lil!r~r Ray

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Ath letics 56, We1·tz, lndutns
Musial, Car.dB 54.

Mr. and MJI5. Frt'd Hoffm&amp;n of
Dunbar lbave .roturned ft·om a \'8·

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('ftfion .ion Florida ~ttid Were aceompanied home by Mrs . •Winnrie
Skldnmre, a f.ormrr local residffit
who 1 tad been resiclin~ i·n Florida
! or several years.
Judil'h Elder, daughter of Mr.
lnd Mlrs. HaiT'Y Elder, Delaware,
I:s vIs i.flng M'r. 3lrld Mrs. E. M.
8)aJre arnd Wnily.

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REPAIRS, WHEEL ALINEMENT
COMPLETE IRAK.ESERVICE, MUffLERS
and fAIL ffPE$, AUt'O GlASS and
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HOiiTs 8:30 Til 5 Evenings By Appointment
W. Main Sl.
Pomeroy

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~frs. Robett Rawlin-gs and son
Craig are ill Col11mbus for sev,
erni d ays and are vistting Mr . .and
Mr:s. Roberlt. Jay. They will be
ae&lt;!OID:panied borne by Nanty
Ra~ij
w'hn h
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the ,;rsf:.~. a&amp; . ,.,~ Vt9~ )~ P
Mrs. W-alter Croob Is in P.L
in
Ploo.sant whefe she i'8
t· he care oI h er neph ew, Jimmy
d ..__
E 11 ds w h o was ~
. •·~ ll"'~ume
va., wrheretJUme
h'
f rom W lll'l'Jit'~ter,
' ts
par.mts and brotlher ar,e 8till ihospitallzed aft ~r a recent automobilf' nccid'ent
Mr. nnd •Mrs. Everett Davis Will
.
Ieave S a.t.ur d&amp;y ror a we atl_onr ' tn
,
ra&lt;n&amp;da and 'her mot1ler, Mrs. Robert Wa.&lt;lhin•gton will visit anot'her daughler Mrs-. Nran rMoore and
lli8s Milt.ll'ed Hawley during t.he!r

assilstin'

ab.sedce
Mrs. Herman. Bailey accompanled her 4_Jamghter M'J1SI. Haro1d
Hm-ri'SOO .:md cllildr ~n .to Ohafl-

poU:ftds
prove it I
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1'0J'IfGHT

lelrton ·t'his W(!Ck and wH•l .g o with
them to th{"ir new 1home in Ft.
).[~Yers, Fla., whene !\{rs. $ai11ey
lll
· 1r
~ .....s V;""~~
w remam (.t a mvuw•
_,.,
b~crre returning home.
.
Mrs. Ra:ntlolph Ward, Ra.,.
wood lh1ls Tetumed from Balti~
more:: Md., whe-r-e s'he wn a p'a.tien.t o.t die Job~ · HOpkins Hospi·
tal for tt"eatment of an .injured
foot. Her mother, Mrs. Jmn.Murray local ~ With Mt.
Ward ~nd ta.:OUy during her abl!f'rtre anJ retumeiS rtwt.me
ddt
woel&lt;.
Mr~t. Stella Roffman w;ho was a
medical patient •a t 'Hol:rer HOSIPital
has ~tUJiled home where Mr.
a.nd :'Mils.' DaVid ' shefwood, W.ash·
in~on Counth&lt;:ruse M"e taldnrg

Pound for pound,· the most powerful truck VB'a today are Chev-

ro!e,.. 'Jb&amp;l'l oM ..., r~ can tell the)!'~ the ~ost .~odern V8's 1

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carry .,oond ftwer pounds for power ttJ.ey develo'p. That
0 tneat\a you Bot' oa1y can haul biger ·loads-you bavc more uiGbl1

pow0r lli movo thoml

~ Stop by and let us jive you the t~ta: oa Chevrolet'• comtract.
1uper~ftlcienl tnlCk VB'a.

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Chlcuo Ill Cleveland. ·n iabt
B-.11!11. o,t Jlti!U1'19r&lt; Jllolht
Wolobl"""" 1.1 New Y...k ni!iht.
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that biB managor, )'rank
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SOCJE'fY

however,

Mr. and 11ro. Avery ~toln,
WASH INGTON UP - ,.,., gov. neb ..-ltldl mool ,......,. ""'-' ,,. that in ony •hill "' nrr '' would
daulhtcr, Carl)t~, Kn. Rena UiM f'rf'lmt&gt;rrt it cowudering an ev('ln· not equ}pp!d to n-eefvr
oa~low a transition pt:o:riod "AUffi·
foot and Ida Chridie aPftl( SUndft'Y l tua! s~tc.h oral the natiun'• teleThe move, however. r! only tn Clrl'ntly long to eover l~ ~rut
at Ha.wt1 N:tat, w. va .
vr &lt;:wn DroadculmR to nf"W ch..al\.. tht- study Mage and will be !rtlh- 1hf.- or VHF-only l'e'CI'J~t·rs m 1be
Charle1 Rltne and famlly and
·- jf'Ct W Wfl8' oontroveny raM arli:u· hands of the public
F~e Pl'att of Po.{ne1'oy and
BIRTHDAY SUPPER HELD
mcnt . Even If it wen- fill'Dily ap·
tulure 111.1 preAum.ably would
. John Riffle, 1\t.e 33 are- on a
Tht" sc\·entielh birthday of (k p!"(l wtd ~ orodered the AWJI.i'h I be built mainly for UHF USt" The
m~or trlp in Cai.Uornia- and o«Aer WI.~ Swit:r.er, Porter, was celebrll!l· would requt~ ahout 10 yearo; I&lt;• newf'!l'l mo~ still .are atmed at
pomb of llltetelt.
1ert Tuesday evpn~ng with a bil\"th· put lnt.o efrrct fully , molit t•xr•t"ft .. ' the VIIF marbt but a~ ft\.dlt Sl&gt;
Aaa and Ada Hoskiflf of
d:1y supper at bl.!l :home. Gueet&amp; or ·nt.imate.
that eonverston to UHr ran l.w
M'O~·Aihens Road :9J)e'Tit lihe wed: ~1r anti Mr~. Swtt.zer wert' Mrs 'f!le step under ron.•wlt-ration ! made in only a.OOut f1v~ mHJUtl'f
While ttl
h
U L. Dunham and daucllter Jac- would shut tek'\'l.$i&lt;J n 1Jroa-t 1 -:.~...,:•l and at a mmunal&lt; CD~&gt;l
00 · 0
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at ay10n. ·
ere t eY qlwline Rice Middleport· ' Mrs Jintr: trom very high
R...on For Study
~~ndOO the weddini ot ·a :rel$ .John Blazer 'and chilclren'. Galli: VHF channc.J!fl ro th.e ultra
The Tf'atu:m FCC IS' !ltudying th.,j&lt;
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rutls; Mr. and Mrs:. T.bomas Chick UHF. bAnd. :rh.c Federal
'Mn. U.Hian Yk.."'\ere aDd d&amp;Urh· .. nd children. Pnrter.
municat'""l)l
pommi.nion
tl·r, l'farilyn, are apendlai t-!ietr
-·- - - ro :unc~d Tuesday ·Ihat a l~ ,,.,,,., 1
vaeat.ion In Flori~
, ;·
p:•,renh in Bffiin.gton, w. va.
ing the matter.
1M'r.. Maye CuJJlll)(nes i1 on vijMr. and M-rs. Robert wamer
12 VHF Channetw
r:~Uun from M tmploymtm:t iii or Dayton are gu~b- of N'lat:ivH.
Mr&gt;Si ~t TV Aets~,:E: ~ I
.\t.hen&amp; and i&amp;'ttpftKiinf ijle tlmf
Mr. and Mrs . Nat'ban Blggt .and onlr VHF chan.neh at her )ltrtu~ 1o tone; tal\6.. · ·\
daug;hter, Allee Jean•, were recent lwl) through 13. or the 3'J
.M~. Alma- Morgaq. Wellace 1:fR · Vl.titorJ Jh Columbus. .
&amp;eb estimlll(ed In the nation,
Hondaydor ~er "JiprtH'! ,lit, · BeauMrs. NM!han Biggs •nd childr-en
~ -.aoilt, Calif., .amei a ,Ylsif -iitib Mr. of Ru~lwd Road were visitors in ,....;,..;;'""~'""'""'...,.... , .
Mid' Mnr· J . A . .$mitb'·. .
Park enburg TutllKiay.
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Mrs. Norrd,: J. Nldrfel!ron ~
Mr. and Mnt. Obarles J . Strauss
tJa. ·bel- ·boln~ · irn Cdlum'bu sUp. and daugl'tter Charlene or (;olum- _ ,
Vi '
' evenmc Gfkt,-., two wee~ca hu~ a'l'&lt;C -guertt Of Telativt!:'t.
wtt.h her SiM; Mn. Wmlan\
Miss Rosalie Ne.bon or Co,lum.l
' bus ~pell'L a ft'!W da-ys the pa&amp;t
118 lr TAIT1•1Dt'
Jqs.eph llferle and Wi'~k with her grandparents, Mr .
Drln• Royat
CoiL •.
abd · nvb: tpelit . an(( Mr5. Hurley Nebon and uncle
,....._~' P - od Jt&gt;hn.
Lowell
of
oil
Ia coiO&lt;ioo bw
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Mr. and Mrs. John StNuss and
-,-o:, ...,
soo Vtn;._ Miss Callie KJ.oes were guests of
, _,:...--,
floirlci~ M.ey• Mr. and Mn. liurltoy Nelson and;
llc01'4J.. CROmf

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Sweet
Hickory
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Shank
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w~e~

haw returned.

·Mr. and MMJ. Rqy Sinn•. Convey,
0., s~nt •the weekend w1th their
.!IUn·i.n·l·aw an.c! dau~Mer, Mr. and
· RoBemarCd F\rtUU• . 1.l0.
. • ted
~r
ove
'Win
'R'NiliU'a
.this May from rtrhe local 1hlgh
'loiAA, •- empl-·ed tn na·....._
6~JI!IU.I' ~
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nanas. and son !!~ viSited Mra.
J. W.. Daweon, V1enm W-ednesd&amp;.y.
Ma ~~b Humphrey who :hasr
~en viSitmg Mrs. J .. E. ~arl.ey
returl)cd to .b~r ~e tn,_ Wbeefm.
burg 'toda.,v .aM was kc.ompanied
bY Cpoly.n Searle., dautltter of
Mr. imd .MI'&gt;. Leo· s - ·W'ho
wtll spend a week ·t here.
Cash Ba•h r and Brad. Wolf(!' ?f
Flde;J ~'Re, ~- of P., vteJ"e ~n
G~lhpo:l.~ r!his week to attend the
meeting :UC NM:mll Lodge, Ttuesday.

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P'lorida 'spent sevet·al
with her 1\i!ete Mr. •nii 'V'" d.,..il~
Viu1et.
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Friday from a visi.t in Columbbll.
Mr8. Marga..... u~-11 ~ oOlU.m.... ,. u.r._. ""
bus .Is visLtlng here.
'Mrs. · Joste Tur.oer :retUMed
home fi-om St. Fef.ei'Sbtllif, Fla.,
Wednesday after a vblt w.}1;b !her
daughte-r Mrs. Geot'.gia Huff aiMi
family. She was
Ueom~ed
home by her dautbter .aa4 .:m
AUe~ Marianne PfunJret: ~ Ka.,.,,..,, who Will' •isit !Mrt.
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uncle, rMr. and Mrs. Jobn Dlehl
Wednesday.
Mrs. Pat 'n'aey ~ wold
that •her s~ter Mt$. ~lamB
nnd passed· awAY in ,b , ., ·. ~.
Lawrence Slhltb afld.!ahiil{..,.
visiting relative&amp; a: ~losha,

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grand,....,ts.
Mr. alii!

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Hams 6% lb catt5.98 Kin~an's
Canned ,Picnic 5,. tt;. ~ii. ,.2.89
Reliable
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Smoked Picnics .'.··...... . U 39«=
P4e~e lacon Fir~tCuts lb29c Hygrade
fronn
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.Wieners

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fllump; jui;,y
an meat iflonero
tor your picnic
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CATSUP . .
Pan, _.. w,JiOle

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SWEEt P.JCKLES ..... .
KraM' .

SAN6WICH SPREAD
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.... Pt. Jar 33c

Vllf)les fol: your Holtlay Outing!

EMBASSY OLIVES .

... 12 oz bt129c
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LUNCHEON MEAT Kingan's K-P 12 os can 29c

2-'"' lb pkgs SSe

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You're •ure tHat y~'\W~~lGn's red-ripe when it comes froln Ki'cter.

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SLICED CHEESE
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Maxwell House Cofftte

Krot•i

ar.&lt;l 7011'11 ell..- ~· mMt liliii .~Noiia

mit • areater number
for each lleeepUon a.net
li..tlhment or ~t.tlon. !n ueu
before served -h}· TV.
The FCC first bep1l,
UHF channels ln. 10&amp;2'.
.r.atiOM -est~tblished IID£Oe
1\ave had a rough go of lt.
public had too
('OUJ.d receive UHF,
tiOI\o:t &amp;.Jreariy
tt-.e field w.th n
ming and a prior
vertislng dollal'Jt.

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ORANGE DRINK

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:GO\·ernment Considering Drastie
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Change In Natioos TV Broadcasts anro;~:·;~~
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for .Uot~mttlj;;,;t'
'!~.:;:.::';d
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I'OMEROY

tn ·the Uo+ted 'States. so d!)es !~he
A de~r.t i.'Ourse was 91!Tv«l &amp;,.
ne-ws from Great 'Bl'itain: that. &lt;J.e.. the ·bostes..ot a.t .tbe close of !!e
fense :Spenrdjng is to be oonsider· meeting.
ably reduced. A'lld the "Setmtlng iD-'----;--,-~....,---sbility of Frenehmen to Jit'Overn
therrn.elves or Ito live with t•heir
t:
colo111ies is a factor
BY EVELYN &amp;RICKLES
Mr .and Mrs. Carlandj C.at:Jt'l~l ·
T. F. Ha-wkins ittas. been in TQ00 ' Sumnt'ft' -"~~
iedo tbb We~ attending a New artd family
\lll&lt;f'S'l.~;
Sunday
o.r Mr. EJnr! Mrs
York ~ :1'tral Su(X'.rv~ ~·DM meoe1
W1ltia!ll
Chapman
and &amp;ri\lly and
in.g. Th~se meetings. are a new
:m&gt;jecl or the 'f!aiirtlad and ·Mr. Mrs. Lola CaklureU.
•
Hnwkins w•s In . Clevel:md laet
Mr .and Mrs. II. P. Swartwood
mont.h a.trending a similar m.t&lt;et· nnd S(lllS, Hobert and Jimmy of
ing,
·
Muskegon: Mich. were guMt TuesM•l'. and Mrs. Peat'l Wdtfe. day and Wednesday of their gnm..
Clevt)land; \'fr!!. Lucy Wolfe n·nd mothe&lt;r Mrs. F1rank.ie Parker.
~f'Tl. N lJ~. Fldrida; El'm.e1· B·rnmer,
HuntiB8ton, 'ba.vc bt.cn visiting
Mr and Mfi,., Fred WlllKin and
Ur. and Mrs. Ed'gU' Wpl£e.
wns -M.r. and Alr\s. i(.obert Wll9or4
Brute- Uoy-d , ter-t Tht1rsday C-or or Ma"rr:"ngo, OhJo and Mr. and I
a business trip lo Phila&lt;r!elphia.
Mrs. William Wat~on. l.ocnl were. I
M&gt;rs. N, R fiot.hgeb, Mrs. James Sa-turday evening guesti or Mrs. I
Darst a~d dau~ter,
Cb&amp;rhi-re, Ji:H.c .W, a·~·
::&gt;rent Tue.~ day w~th •Mrs. T. F.
HPwkins.
Sunday guests of Mr .Pnd
ll. H. Rowan were: Mr. and
Emfrson Jones was in Athens
Srmday to attend t:he band con- LewiJ Trip!ett o1 M.iddlepo:.r!:111~~ 1
M.n. George Hern 'and w ·
(~ent lrt OU and wu RJ;COmptmied Hcrn of Gall!poltfs.
hume by ·Mrs. Jo»e.s ark! daughter·
Mr. and Mrs. Ge&amp;rge I~·~~";:~~.tl
Bsr11bar8 wllo •ha-d Ll!:pent l111e Week an rl.thi"ee children () 1f
enl) wilth Mtrs. Dorothy Oandokl-s
were Sunday gu-e:sts of M1·
:tnd attended Ure e-oncerls given Mrs. Jack Wf':~thcrman
S"'burdoy n.l.~t '&lt;lt .t1'1e OU. stmrMr ,ll,nd M~. GtTald Viole-t at.
~~· .JJ»f~Jlll "g~ptbf( •of 1t\e tended ~'t he [tn~ral oi i1·rs. 'MiuJJ
c.harus i.n{l Qin(J at t•he "S&lt;ummer Sp'cnM n1 Pnmeroy Str.:lday.
I
work."'hop and ·ig al90 Mklng -ot\g\'ln Mi~o AnnaL:·~ Tor: encc ind 'Mi:.:n
!CI!!Kins rat the uni:versity.
o:xte Vince! s,..t?nt th? WL-ek!:uu:l
Mr. •·"
ond at Blr.p11e
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.,..., M'·'· tw'·rt
= se·ver
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we-elrend fm· a visit with her pat',
.
Mrs Rnth Hnrn and son Rabby'
eMs, M'l". and Mrs. Vtctor· Gnmm. of ffunlingtmJ wN-e visiting her
Mr. Seever rf&gt;.turlled. home .ami fuolltf&gt;r, M)'fi. Frlhllkle Par!;,o~·1- oo ··
Mrs. Seever a~ . famtl'Y remain~ day last wr:&gt;ek.
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for n l-ongf!r VISit.
Mr snd Mr:s Fre1l Wltlstln an·'
·M!' rn1 ~ E 0 ·R ail a d sOTI
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:90n _Mr. -an::l Ml'S . RotiPI't Wib&gt;n
Tommy 1ha~e. rc.turned fr~m ? of Marengu, 0 . Mrs. Mlggie Ru~ :
ter. days Hnt w1th rela.1JVf's m ~1'1 and d.1ughter Carol ...... and Oar- 1
4":...~- R · ~ 1
B'lld Oh'&lt;&gt;~~&gt;&lt;&gt;'o
,.,.,
I
jCMutl•r !~~wo.., owJanmes
lfl["'!e Barnes and
friend af AUl~
. auu
rs.
.IW~.....
Effie
w r. :t'~
who, ha..-e been in New York CUJy I Sumd&lt;•y flt~~St,Q
,

Mr. ~~~
and Mrs.
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Igh~t~er~,
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si,ndir sChool Wis.
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1Mrs. Eeulah Darnell 0( Park·
June 2'4, Wa! 83, offering $U.59.
Mrs. Maxm9 ~1, tM;r. and enburg was a recrnt fl~t- of
Mrs. Orville Allert IUJ..d ,Mary hw· her daughter M~. LlOyd Wiiabt.
ell spent a day With ~. Sliln'DnY
Lewis.
Olin Rife end family and Kr.
Mr. and tMrs. Hornet. ~bower and Mrs. Rlchard Rife wer. re~.pent Friday evenirte Wttb. Clay ec&gt;nt .,Uests or the fomle\-'a ,mOOhij::bhn inti fWI;II,iJ.y alkf ,Mr. and er, Mrs. George Renlrh&amp;W.
'·'"· Cllllord Icenhower and . dauDiODe Smith ilo
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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J'.i"EW YORK UP - Promot-er
·J im Norrk!r expeeted to clo~r today for a Nl'turn title fight 00olwfft
welterweight
ohamplofll
JohntW Saxton and ex-e!\amp C!lflmen Basilio at the Syraru'llfl', N Y.
Wtt' Mem01'1ial Auditorium. l't'ub•bly Sept. 12.

It would be a TV-r&lt;~dio l!S·rmmder,
co-promoted by Norman lt&lt;lthS"·
""· Gft
New York
43w 24 L .642
child of Syracuse.
c~;,.go -·---- 37 23 .m7 211
Saxtofl ot Brookl)•n reNphn'('d'
Cleveland ____ 38 27 .~71 ~
the
147-pnund crown from Ra!-11\lo
Hortoo ------. 32 31 .508 9
of
Chlttcnango,
N. Y. on a llllanl ·
aalU~t~ore --.. st a:; .470 1111
lnOtl!,
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unpopular
de-cillion nt
lk'troR
21 3R .429 14
stadium, March 14.
w..hln clQn . .. 28 42 .400 1611 'the Cfll~o
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Kanoao CDy • • 211 41 .379 17\1
Althou&amp;b H'leN wu no c-onlt·nct
for a return bout, the .d}.stpute over
w.~ Rooulto
Olt¥oland II Baltlmoro II, II In the ~ton rindicuted' that the
"""'' prolltablo ' h&amp;xl tlt:l• d£1"1' ..
lloot&lt;&gt;n II ell~ 9
Saxton could m:t~"ke would be
Wablnflon • 'Dtilr&lt;Olt r
Bacdlio . - preferably ' at
New Yori I kaoiJH City 2 nqht qalnst
SY1'4cuae, whieb il only •
few
T~.'
Pltchert
mllti;l from ta,tiUo's Chittet\8~10·

For Pt'cnt'c

- MJ.OI)JJ:PORT I

Olili iU.SiNESS IS NOT A

Wed. enly
June 27
FAMILY NfGHT
2 Adult tickets Adm1ts Truck!
Runs - Mantle, Yank s 64 ,
Gary
Cooper
OR.na A.ndrew111
Senators 51, noy~l' Can!.-: 51,
"THE WESTERNE'*."
pit~. Alhletlru 51 , Hohmson , llcd·
also
~ 30
Mnrg.e
and
Grower"
Champion
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"GIVI
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GIRL
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BRE,K'"
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(In Technicolor)
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C11rd~ lUI, S;mfWJn, A.~ ·lne.ttc~ 132, Thur. ~ Fn
June 21-29
Runnels, St•nut:mo 79. L&lt;.•mun, Sen· .lobo Agoc
Lori Ne1'son
"TI:tl UYINGI 0~
111ton; 78, Ashburn, Phil'' 78 .
THI! CRIATURI"
Pi1 r hint.; ~ Lawn•nce,
(From the lllat.k Lagoon)
10..0, Pr H · ', WhitDSox
11·2,
Crl'lg, Oorlg."l·w 7.2, Kucks, Yanks Randillph Scott Donne Martell
"10 WA'f!lb MEN"
10·3 , W·d:::un, Whitt.' Sox 10·3.
(In Te~hni(l(tl()il') .

P,tOmefoy OES
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67 ; BoyC"r.' Curds 57 ,
Srmpwn,

Pasf MaffbiJS Of

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'H .lis that Congress is Showing
a ~&amp;renee for B reliance pn
. 'he United States' own mUJtary
:S~l'len·glth , rather tban on the Wes-t·
1t!rn Alliance for its .security. It is
in .'N)me respects evidence or a
1

. fPt Jaeql.!eUne Rice wet-e -overnight
hw.~t:.q or Mrs. John Blazer ..and
_!?&gt;mily of Gallipolis Tuesday.

Cleve)aiui t.~en jun1~ on Orlf.'te st-ar.ter BUI w .Ight for a .six
·ron -rall!y. The big blow .of. tihe
irnitt~: WillS' ~ R'm.enfs ninth homer of the season wi.t:h one on.
The Indians rinally tied the

ralt."S 17,
Hun ~ Ba.11cd ln -

Saxon-Basilio
Return Bout Is
Being Arranged

MEi'GS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted : Jo Anu Darst, HarriS('l'lviUe
DiS\!harued: Elir.obctlh Willford,' •
lbnne ; Howard Newla:n4J Mlnel'6·
vUlt- ; A 0 . Mon·bon, Carpenter.'

ft'Dre in ,f!he -e1ghth on a double

Mitebell

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Smh:h made- the point that .alt«
Ge.n. Curtis E. LeMay J~ ConThe- RO(k Sprina:s Brownie
gress w1tJ\ his estimated that. .the 1 vl8ited in GalUpo~hl.
Soviet Un.ion wu pr~DII lqnrg- the ~me or Mrs. J~ Brown
rarl.ie bombers faster than was - raN ~bt tor~
tilt' United states,
President EiMemben .of Ute troop
scnhower had to make a ba.sic de· the- trip Wde Linda Lou
clsirM.. tt was whether to &amp;hlrt ralf.'· Judy Gen~mel', Suzanna
out ef!ol't to home-based,
l&lt;mi- Ll.rid8 Bailey: Jane and
ra.nge arrernrt or to maint-u.i'n a am:, Patricia FieldS~
mixed. ail" crah. of Jopg-rance .Moore.
eraft e;t home .md DtedLufn bomb- Aecqmpanylng the girl• were
~r·&amp; based ron foreign soli. Mr. Ei~ w.uliam Collins, their lend!'•'. M ~"
:;Pn'hower ehtlS'e the later.
Donald Bailey and ll59istant leader,
That rs t·h e core of tbe dispute ftin: John Moor.f' and Ml'!! . Ww':"
now -raelng be-tlweq the Wtlfte ence_Lo&lt;&gt;
__•_•rd_.- - - - liotrst" and Oongrese orver
how
much should be apprOpriat:ed fOr
foreign military tid ·and how much
£or qte air roi-ce. The Ei9enbowel'
n.dmin.istr.ation seems to be kt5i,n.a:
on botlh counts.
.The breik-awa')! from ~~pill~ Pfan
Ei.ienho.wer foreign p{)licy has not
~~ changed tlhe over-all' colt-ettlve
p ~ Mot
f P
,
defei\se p1ch.tre. But i{,lis a break. . e , 31 ~
rons 0
-otue~
away, jlJI't ~heo same, and~ ~hap~er 186 OES met Tu~
bre-nk l·argelv ·hP.S been .. nm(!IQ.g c~~'tiihg. at ~he ·Ma~onk' Tern~
congre3810nal
DI!1Jl'OC'mts T,he \Vl •h Ml'l"f Ada Hosktm .8 ~ holrt!ft
DemoCi'afG were m~re SOlidi~ ft)r · . :Mrs. Carr\e Nye •. preslde-Bt, ·p re.
the fllg1t-time foreign. aid J)1'ognins ~ SJijed &amp;t •~'hfo m,eel!n.g. and plaM
)Jc.eoo in 1.he TrumaTII -admi.n.i.str.a- wert' m~~ rt il pl(.'flre to be ~
ttOit: rthft the Republicans
~ver ,'11 BdoileG&gt;: s..J._-ak~M. Ju_l~-~..4· liM.lat
.. __.~
.
. au
rth,~r.
ra. ,.,'1;'1..1 8 aett·
were. .tUIU now 1\lhey beg~nr 1o b111lk.
r nd t.lr 8 0 1 Sh'1 ldsl
~' ar
Iceland's vote to send the Amer- na
.. e.
ica~ 1home .is l!Oirtrlbutiitg tts
n.~ f: d as 1~he aomtn~hng
•

a'J' ·L.yle c . Wll•on
unltM PAss St•H CorAt~
WASHINGTON UP _ Putting
one aft&lt;! one together .to make two,
there is mOre than a toucl!. of ifo.
• lstion in current Amerie.a.n politi·
cal trends.
n is nm the old time- rel.liian
•l'M)lation Or the 1920s. 'nle-n &lt;t.M
trnlt&amp;d States was
.wumlng 1M
1he''Leag&lt;,e ol N-a.ti.ons and tryi.rrg
tu COllect tbe war debts oJ 1917-18.
Bu.t, the tf!e'nd Is -evident. If it
t:&lt;K11tinue.:t tt wiiJ. -con5WleN.bly reP.hape :the foreign policies or 'llhe
UJtited States as ~.bey W'7R doveloped durlng the Truman OOmin.lllratlou an&lt;l carri-ed on without
.amM&lt;ttnent by Pres ildlmt
Elsen
howe!'..
A dispa1ch t:0 the- London Eng.
lo.,ld Daily Telegram written by
its chief wa~ingta.n ~nd·
errt, , D~Dyflr Spl!'lll, was pnlnted UD·
der thts hendbne; '
Reviv•l of ''Go-lt-Aiclne"
5!2irli in U. 5. CDnt!"~
~mi~h ils a ve-teran or so year;;
Washington report.i·ng. Hi&amp; pararraphs summed up wh&amp;t is Npl)tnl ng as · follows:
"There is -a SQmcwhart dm.W'blng
~mmon fact'Ol' in• the stmul1ane""~-ess·o··• drives ...~ ... ~...
0·•·
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J ·w · ·~uce.
military foreign aid and
to in·
&lt;'l't'llse Air Force apprropriations
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~the Indians' half of tal~ :ninth
2~2 W. Main
Poiberoy '
AI sln~ ~ ·ti)ftan'4 ()Qtff~r
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'FrancQJ\a
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\LL....:.'ffy~ ball In
the Svrr, '" "'
. ~p fJii • •.~
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~ IJie:I,Njld Mme fitl • •. ~ \ihi game
ii\fo ~ ~
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.TO J!U. YOU ABOUT THI
, ~ (.""""'jill ~lib ~ of
1tn IOHNSONS ••• THI
lht fJJ/i+
I'L 1 lid
M'OST · SENSAfi~~Al SEA:•
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day , 1lte 1\olbe copped •heir &lt;no . , - . a •no.
e . ~-~
\401SES IYU PROI&gt;!UCEOI
drh1h str~t decision as t.hey singled .home A.l Bqs:en wi1Jh .f~e
cttfeat-ed the Baltimore Orioles, willlling taliy Jn .the- bobtom or
I
SCA
&lt;111 0
11 0 H S '.;
12·11 Jn 11 lnnin~ .
the tltll ioo:Lna.
Mosll Wlnt Third
'"~ DE.~ ~EN U "" " y
"
, The overtime :victory went UJ
Don rMossl, sixtb lnd~ pltcher,
clune )n in the Vou..to notch
.&gt;«ll ,h•i'• 1third victory -of' the' sea90n.
T\)&lt;! Tril)e il3d m · t\phlll light
.
to keeP ~he win gtreak intact. The
Oriole11 knocked oot Mike G~reia
with three runs i1'J the serond and
continued 'o -add to tbeir soore at
the . e~pe.Me of Art Houtteman
and ttl .Mef.i!ft in~ Mid ao 9-1
lh:(l. golnt info the fourth.

Yor·ker.

" ~~nn thinks Amlfrica has a
JOOd chanc-e o( beaU.nt the Aus.des
In the
ehallenge
IOOtmd show•1
"·
•
uown hJ.S wrnter. and a "very
gootl" ha e 0 f doi""' it I 1957
c . nc
•oe .. n
if ·s omcthmg _goe:g wro.ng ·t'his year.
-since U. S. officials ~uwe tlie_,
.
Hu hasl;'d hts optimism on the- in vam several tim~" to 1lure h:rn
Cprtalnly 8:11 It tonka now 1hfo number of young phi}"Cl'S being dt'- home !rom Pa.nl111t to compet-2-. Tha' ,
Rods tiMU~ to be in t!Wil'e fight. n.Joped here.
.]euvc-!1 Ham ftiLchunlson,
tht•
tng all the way fcrr thtW fi1'11t plac('
How Goocl An Th 1
Rhor.l:\'i \sk.'th)lar from W(.~"tfi(•~rl
position. The pltchirlf of th•• Red.'!
•v
N. J. sooded sixth, nml Vic St•ixa·;
has been a pl~asa nt su,rprlse with
Rut JTI.O$t tem\ls pu.ndih think of Philacleolpbla, &amp;ceder1 ei~th...
big Brnoh l....liwrcm•e 'leading the MC'Mann mat lJe. . . dreuming .u lit- Rosewe!lL ber.t R'ichardson In !'our
way .Toe Nuxhull is ju.st now ata·rt tle too rar ahead, that our youne seta last ye~. Hoad rand Jto;:l'\va'fl
ing t10 hit hi~ ~tr\de, ancl Johnny plnyetw haven't yet 00:\rel.oped to both trounced Setx-~. who now IN:
Kllppf&gt;ici n un(f Art FlowLer both the point w~ere they -W'e' nny real altmBt 33 and on the way d lwn
~ave bt"!•n htirillR gdod ball. On the- t~at .to Au!Nie Wil'l Lew Jtoad,'
htttlng side •·ol'lkle trank RobtnYrm •l'nd Ken• R.~wall.
l•mainct.r of Posslbllltl••
nnd catdwr F&lt;t Bdlley hnve b•·~·n
BUly Taltxrl, non·playlng ca~
What"s left? Erratic 111outhpnw
leadtn~&lt;: !he wa'! nlottg with .Johnny
t.11~
(
lr
the
U.
s.
Davis
Cup
team
A11t
Lan9on, w~o i~ :n: Hernard
Tempk- n.nd Rov McMillan I! ow
thnt will be assembled to battle Bnrtren, a wh1:t. on May cu11t'f].&lt;l;
-ever, Wally Pt»tt BIW Klu, Gu~&lt; Ht•\1 Uhe Au10S'ier, flf:rQJDeq to l~nd SUP.- but nol yet on grn!'..~; nnd F:~td'lft
nnd Jabbo ere juHt ubout d'uf" to
brt-Bk loos~ WHh n rash of hMie port to th~ reeling wlth his pari. ·MoJilun; Gil Shea ai'Kl Hwb ·Hnm
wor'll11 whe-n he ~left for the whtt-. huve nevt·~· lived up .t'O hopt~.
hil.l!l •nd whfn they t'\n the llt•rls. in1,1
-----And the younast~ hkt! Sammy
shoUld Wllllly 1tart to (.'IJ!ck.
Glnmmll'lva Alum MOr'rh'l, A'l• Bar.
,....,;,;og
The downta~l of the Pittsburgh 1
l1ul with no lndl~tlon lb!ley can
Pir.a1.es was more Dt' leis to bt•
hondle rt.he 1Jikns of Hoad a.nd ROB&amp;
expeet.E'd. Although IJ(')me
, lol.'lll
fans felt that Pltt.Rburgh wouru
w•li ,.,..,
stay up there nil the way, ll\O..'It
What's more, the Assies hAve
fans felt thlll lh r•y wnrt~ play1n ~,
a fine }'ioung l'rop themselves in.
BY
UNITII&gt;
PRISS
o-..er their !leadll. Of oour~ the
rucb • Ne.ll'e Frnser,
Ash~
Htason sllll Is n't holf -oVer. and
NATIONAL LIAGU!
Cooper, M.a1 And""son, Bob How,
1it eould be po~rlble that Bobby
W L Pet. Gl Roy Emerson and Don Gandy. So
&amp;ragan's nlne wHJ rome bounding Milwaukee -·- 35 24 .1593
l.wr they've ~n more !lucce.R'ul
back, but rlllht now il looks like C:loolnnaU --· 36 :.!H .Mtl
1,1 Jn European tournamcnl18 than the
fifth pia~ ilt jutt about the hll{h- Brook~ --- -- 35 27 .Mn 11,1
u. s. yoongetera
6fit they can Cinl!h •i n 19M. t St. Lou.is ----- 34 31 .523 4
know that ~Yed Geltz, Al &lt;bates. Pittebdr,e~ --· 31 30 .lH7 G
How hiih. tl'lege young pllayrnr
Bull Montal\11, Fr1Rk f'u,gate and P&lt;hiladolpllla • 27 38 .429 10
l-llmb .a.t Wimbledon tnJ.ll ro~teU:I
company won't like this 9fahmle'llt Chic ... ---·., 11f 3ft .407 11
tOO Davis Cup future of both na·
but t•urr·t·ntly L!le ·Plrates seern t.J Nt&gt;w York ,. ___ It 37 .393 12
tiOn.'f.,
be (-Alling apart at thie 1e1rr1.t, and
lb golnfl t~r take r~~ome reAl stit('hlnr: ta J£!'1 tl\lcm hwk t:n,et.fa.e.r

Ma]'or League
Results

Get a Joan your own
••. your way. Arrange
for caP1 on your signa,ulre• only, car or
Flt-yourlenDJ quickly

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TOIJAY'S SPORT PARADE

\hi• ~tenth ~t .ra il-!ht • f 1ory l.:1..~ t
nlt:ht a~ llwy jump1,1!' on HHh

Jl'riend for

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.Retnrn To Isolationism By U S\Brownie Troop 1
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UP- 'r.h•
Cleveland Indian~ wHit a ci.,.n
•
sweep of jheir series- wil·h Balti~
t.IILWAUKEE, Wis. UP _ Tr..&lt;1, ~01.e ~~.~a critica1
Ni!tio nal Boxing Association rat ... cJj9Cl'rl'es "tft:f!\ Cb!&lt;-ato m a doubl•
betder friday rn a battle for set·
An· hie Moore, 'FIIoyd Pattersoh a·nd 1""-"ini Place.
Indians wPre i~
Boh Ruker in that order today ~ j \L'fl~y.
.
thr leading candidates for tOO
T.he serie:s with tbe Whiie Si
''
1 will bt' a re•l Jtest, not only
hPa v~· welght Utle vacated
Ruck Martiano'Gr retirement.
't.8 ~ it, co"!J.t! &amp;iv~ one of t '
te-ai'I\J a e1rm &amp;np on seconil
i Fked .f Sadtly of Milwaukee, place but a-lso because Chicago
chait,rnan of the NBA rating com· 'he~ proven ·lo be the only rteam
mitt.~e. pointed out in
this season
besides Cleveland.
tht• &lt;llllll'te.-ty ratings th.at
abla to mee~ the Yankees heado:tn.::
In ltSJ .}uf seJ'ies w.i.111 Ne
&amp;on h:ttl whippt&gt;d Jackson
YfO\'k'! 'fel-JlUC leaders, otl!:e w~·
~r heat John Holman in
Sox took fJur str.&amp;J:.ebt gamf'q. ,
twn bcJUI!I.
Manaaer AI l.ope2 iodiroted •
Wtiul'tl i!i8ird 86b.J.emon and Hell
Sc.01;t Atllfn:lf. Obicagtl for the 1..
'
dta'!O .In FridaY'• &lt;kthleheader.
Meanwhile, the J.ndians ha..t
bfen rollino! right alonf. Wedne.. ·

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1tiiltiona1 Leagut'!
~ Red's'
Joon Klq)p~_t t&gt;l n
A ClliLi:al pitchi~.g aituatton dco.U
Beorge · ~t.n~er l-0 veloped m t.h~ P1rate camp, S(l
• 1t to$t'S game
J;«ious tli'IM:I Shol"'.stop J'mtnny
·
~ .
T" '
, O'Brien W8Jl pressed Into Servict. 'he ~ -traifl'd 2·1 v.Oin·~ lnl o J in (the ~lnlih Inning as a r·elief
· the flrtit;1i .1t0d i1 looked :~ ~ i f ! liul"lt&gt;r. But f!e h"ld rt he Red.legs
. l.oiWI'enct''.!l victory
s li:eino wt~ I sooMess an~ ftnned Fr:~nk Rob·
I!Oing by IQe botlrrh . espr ri:illy in90n. ra nd Rot McMil!a n 1n t•he
when
Geol'Jil
Ci'&amp;W ,
who ptoeeSB, 'the lt.'etb .'H"ored thetr
·Pineh hk for Llwn.•nce, fanned.
Pight n&amp;DlJ off Hoh Fritmd . and
Then rM\'e •t he Big ln.ning Luis Ntroyo.
w.hlcb Is fleeoming a -t'in&lt; innllili
tradem~ . ThtJ .time, r he Murder
er'1 Row in.ockCd
quieti'Y but
4eadl,, ~~ it~ s1ngh.•s In with
PlUirbur.h's ~~~s:._._._·_ _

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The

ha-y on fuur P1r:.~ll• c•1 ors to complete the ruul
. ~di'l tothl .Yict••ry ur the
Rook lP f' at(lhf'r Oann·: Kravitz
1 ae('uunlt d for both Pit1shurgh
' ieuoa. '
• 'l1leo ~t~ry ,_ Wupled wit~ Mil· :·u ns w r•h ;r homer In ,jh(• lhml
: waul:~ I "tCii8 tiJ .Phlladt&gt;l~Jhta pul :nning and 3 ~:1rr·ifice fl y i.n Uw

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ihe Dolly Sentinel, ~roy-Middleport~ _Ohio

"thursday, Jlllne 28; 1956

Thursday, June 28, 1956

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Luseioa"' awO.t, fuiLfilil'....,tl.

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\VANT ADS

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aaatllt.a Ada rwttd bt' llt ...,
11. will bo pubJ!ahad

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Scaltolcl Board&lt;, Dnp

CUI.\1 per Word,. IIIII

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rooms, bath, utilities paid. 1262
PoweJJ. St Middleport, Phone 62$2-M
6-26-'ltp

eeat.

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rue ot 1 eeatl pe;o •ora .W
be ebara:ed for advertlsinll if DO'
pa1d for beforr. tbol •..Stb of ear.l
moa.tb followiq buerlloa

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Crron 1D

Ad¥1:tltli!D&amp;~Oilld

nported

Z five f'OOm apartments; 2 fourroom apartments, all with laundrle• and garage. A.. N. Bengel,.
Pomeroy, Obio.
~••-u

b1

u.u..atba...,. ne llai!J

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.il.EEPING ROOM for rent. Phone
243.
6-2lHtp

Seatilh!:l wUl Dot be reap.maibl•
lor f!DOn thaD oae mcorrect lD

t~.ro

Room Furnished Apartment .f or
rent and on e 4 room !urni&amp;hed
apartment, with bath. All utilities furnished. Call at Home
Restaurant, ·M iddleport, &amp;27-3te

aaa :.pl'dal 1"11'

ut 'tbnD

Uces ol Eventl prtuted at f"eC\1
11r clusifieQ rav-t. Obituarle·
publislled at 1 cent per word.
'.'.iaart:ed A41 reetlYeQ bJ maU o
teh•~t llYU careful at'"Wll

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:-Jot ices

SAYI DQN'T YOU KNOW?
Blker't will JIVe JIUU the bes'
trade on furnitc.!"e ur appli11n·

4 tJ..h

NOTICE
Our shop will be cklt;ed June 30
to July 5t h. Anthon y Phunbif41:
&amp; Heating, ·Midd lepOrt
Ohi o.
6·28-3tc

161 Lost

&amp; Found

LOST- Beagle -~-;~P. black
wHb.
brown and whit ~ spolia, some·
where in Middl eport or Pomeroy.
Contact RobClt Styen~, 6173-M
6-26-3tc
LOST - B;;;nUh -b~ Foxhound
in the vicinity o! La\ll"'el OJjff.
He is shy .and if sighted pleNe
call me at 94 day ()f 463-Y nlte.
Tracy Whaley .
6-28 3te.

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Phone UU-X.
11·1-tt'
-FURNISHED APARTMENT - 3

wnTd f~ tb.re. -

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CliDtGll Jl'laher, Mldd'eporl.

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oerjlon. Killim&gt;m durl• 511c.--

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LEGAL NOTICE

04 l For Rent

\l:SJ Auto

Soles

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NElGLERS for buildlng houses,
LBGAL NOTJCE
bircb cabioeU, and repatr wort.
Betty
Jane'
Hewitt, whOM plac,·
Call us. Guy Neiahler, 724 Broadof
residence
i~ Uflkneown anr
way, Racine, Ohio.
H-25te
whose laat places of reslden~
~UlCK 8EIIVICII: OR WaleD Jle. were, 4445 Euc"ld Av· ~ nue. San
pairiq 1&gt;1 1'1Ctor1 Trained Diego, California , and I Dr. Wilwatcbmater. COLLINS JEW£. ham Ocbs, 4427 Euelid Avenue ,
LERS. Pt-~.
t-1-U San Diego 17, California. and tha t
her present place of rc~i den ce
COMMIRCIAL RIPRJGERATION cannot be ascertai·n ed, wi.U t akt
New &amp; U:ted. Purehase your equipnotice t·hat -on the 6th day of June,
ment with local service. 7-yrs. 1~. the plaintiff, Ced ~ E. Hewitt
a&amp; Relrigeratlon Sel-vice
Engi· filed hi s petLtion against her in
neer witb lee Cream ·Manufac- the Common Pleu Cout'lt of 1Meig1
turer. Now serving thi.!l Area. County, Ohio, beLng causl' nu m·
Complete equipped lliUCk for ber 12427, in said court for divon·{·
·f ut efficient repair service. and other re-lief.
Fire Relrigeration, Middleport,
The .prayer tt! said -petition i ~
Phone 62:13-X.
6-13·25lc for divorce and !or equitahle reCLliK GARAGI lie-f. The &lt;le£endan.t is rcqulred tc
answer said petition on .the 4th
Call on .ua far car repair and weldday o! August, 19M, or judgment
ina: Nrvlce, Racfne, Ohlo.
be taken against her.
.
8·8-2Dte
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CECIL E . IIEWJTT, Plaloti~
&amp;A.DIO 6: TELEVISION SERVICE O'BRIEN AND O'BRIEN
Pbooe 200. Cleland AppUanee AttorneYS for ~alntlff.
Sture,
W. lolaln St.. Pomero,
(6) 7, 14, 21, 28; j7) • • 12.

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FOREioiA.Ii 4o ABBOTT T.V. IIEJI.
1953 CHEVROLET Truck 112; Tnn
VICE All maloeo Repaired b1 E.
Panel body $695. Blaet.tflar's,
pert TecliDidalllo Phone 82IK Y
PomerD,V, Ol'li.G.

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Rez Ford Miller , wb use place
of rair!eoce i.a unk.oown and
whose last pi~ of reside nce wu
c/ o Ford Plant, Brook Park. Road
C.eveland, Obio. and t hat hJS preStlat place of r eside nce
canno t
be .ucer~ i n ed , will ta ke notice
that oo the 17t h day of May, 1966
the J)laiD'tiff , Mildred Miller, fil ·
ed her petition agai nst him in the
Common Plea.s Cour t o! Meig.s
County , Ohio, being cause number 12,419, in t he sai d court for
divorce and ot her re :1ef.
The pray er of said petition is
for divorce, care, custody and
cootrol of m inor child, alimony
and support for .borscH and the
minor child, and for equitable relief. The defendant is required to
answer said petition on the 18th
day of Aug. 1956, or judgment
will be taken against him .
MILDRED MILLER, p :aintifl
O'BRJEN AND O'BRIEN
AUorncy.s fo-r Plainti!!.
t6J 21 , 28; (7) 5, 12, 19, 26-tllc

LAND TRANSFERS
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Middleport.

1053 FORD Pickup -truck, like CARPENTER WORK, roof and ub·new $89~ . BlaeLtnar's, Pomeroy
ostos s.~tna:les, doortl and .insubOhio.
6·2B·8tc
ation. Phone 9Q7.M . Virgil Tea6·27-31c
ford, Syracuse.
- 1954 BUICK VB Spoolal Dclux 2
door Sedan, n~w Buick .trade-in ~---- - -$1695 . Bl act-tnar's,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
6-28-6tc

(2.0 Bl l_nsuronce

1954 PONTIAC 2-door Sedan ori·
Jinal dark .green with U.gtt
,reen top $129~. Blaet.t.Mr'e,
6-28-fitc
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawre~ Wolfe
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on Mr. a.lld MIIIi. Lawrence Rich- I
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Ernie Grimm .and family were !
.::iunday gu ests o! Wal1e&lt;r Friend I
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Clwleeo ~. your lhopping ~ is exlr•l•ng this week-'!l'd before the o&amp;th! Thll,,
your total savings ol A.&amp;P w.tl obOw Ill&gt; more dnmalieall:!'• Ulan uaual! You see,
with our abUildNIIlow prleea .•• the 11110r o you buy, the more you • ·ve on your

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tlaven aCtt&gt; r Spending .!t'Oflletime
ll·ith MiSI&gt; GIOO'ia Crump . /
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- All Prices abown here effedlve lbroug h Tueoday, July 3

Brenda Wei-gand is visiUng Con
aie Bonccutbw".

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Mr·s. RaC'b-el Mcln-t.os.h of Indep-

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Ky., spenot Sunday wLt h I
.\llr . and Mrs, Tohe.y Myer.s. Her
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hP{'n guests or t;nc. Myors return- II
ed home with ·~.
Enjoying iOn -outing a-t C0ra'8
Park on Raccoon Creek Sunday
IYOre .M'r. and Mns. Gadl ldeCord,
Ilnd onildren, Kansas, Mr. and
Mn . Dennial Roush Jr., and sons
of Hickory Chapel, •Mrs. Fl~oe
S h~vem and Connie:,
·Mrs. Mel
Duff of Che6lnu~ Ridge. Mr. an&lt;l
Mrs. Dennti RoUSh, Okey
Roush aM granddaughter of VL
.t.'irs. Dwight Gibbs. of Oak
! ;rave and Mrs. Josephl'fle Robi~
so n of CharlestOn were ·guests of
Mr. ~nd ·Mrt&gt;. To.bc.y A1yor.s Sa'(..
urday.
.Jull'i or and Eugene Kinog of
Charleston .spent Saturday evening with ·1\lr. and Mrs. I. S.
King.
Mr. an.d Mrs, Ted Stewar:t of
W ~t Columbia w~
guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush Sunday.
·Mr . and Mrs. Cecil Ble.sain.g and
[lla " M1r. and .Mrs. Curtis Young
ca ll ed 'lU Mrr. and Mrs. Tobey
Myers S11nday.
Mt·. wnd Mrs. Ives King, Junior
and Eu~::ene mol.ored to Marmet
Sunday anrl spent the day wJ bl\
hrer daughter MN. Maxine Spain· .
hour 1a·nd family.
Mr. and Mrs Calvi.n Blc.s.-;i'rl'g
to pent Sunday evctting with .the
(.' {~cil Blc 58in.gs.

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.Mrs. Laura Gibbs and Mr:\ Josephine Rubinsron were gues-ts in
th£ home of Mrs. Luvena Rainey I
Sunodaoy.

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Calif Oranges .. ~ Sl~hag-6~ &gt;
Button Ra~i~e~ 2-6 oz pkg. ·· ' .
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RB8USON IIIII OLIVER DEALERS

P.OM~ROY

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trophles, the length and formatt,on of the word9 at&lt;~ ail ,hlftt.L
Each day tbe code letters are dtl'erent.

You Can't Beat ..~NN PAGE FINE ~OODSl

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Rolled Hams ... ,/, ·. --... Smoked Picnics Short Shank - lb. 33c

Red Peaches ..

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IMERGINCY SQUAD RUN
The ·Mi-ddltport
Emct'a:ency
Squad was called Wednesday 111f·
ternoon when Jti.s.s Ber~tha Seyfried, Libetty Lane, beca.me iii
at her home.

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More Low Pric~!s · on More Items More Days of the

Vlsitlng Mr. Andy Stewart Sunday who i.s seriously iU M!ore Mrt&gt;·.
Rnymo n.d Stewart Rurmie •tmd fri·
end Violet of Dayton, Ohlo, Mr
.and M-~·s . Rome Stcwwt, Kyger . 0.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Junior Vansickb&amp; j•nd
chtldren, MarleUa, orno, Mr. n-nd
MrS. Robert Stewart, Mason, Grov~r
Stewart, Michigan, Lena. Winebnn·
ner, Syracll.Se, 0!\lo, Mr. Hoyt Furgurson Kay:lol\i, Mt'. aond Mrw. Joo
Wheeler, C41mp Conley, Mrs. Clara.
Stevens, ·a nd daUJhter, Pt. flt&gt;a&amp;ant W.Va.
.vJ.attlng Mr Jand Mrs. t. o.
Henry Sunday were Mr. and M~ .
John Miller, Mrs. Alma Peck &lt;~~nd
children Sonjia Crow, Chillkotlw,
Ohio Mr and Mrs . Delberl Bedoor
Middleport Ohio .
,
San&lt;:k"a Ro~h attended eamp Ev.
EI1.BJ'elh last week ncar Buck·
hanno.n, W. Vo.

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r.~ 1;. (;leon Lamberi, retiring hlt,..;~ng at lhf:' super wbich wq Fultz, 11'1'1. IUcba.rd Well'f, MrS. who aang 'io 6e Gardea". "Ivory
prelfi.dent o! t!Je Olas&amp; 12 Ci.rcle ()( pli•n nM by Mrs. Ro bert Coatlt, Mr 1 . Eroest Covert, JudY Elder, Cberole Paiace.&amp;." aDd "Baln1 1n Gilead." ors and inb'Oduced Mn'. 0. a.
the W.S.C.S., presided Wednesday Ja~·k Bechtel, M.rs. W.i1liam Rob- Blake. M.&amp;z1llyn Sue. Kni.eht. Sa1'111. 1.Jlr&amp;. Kni&amp;bt w•lcader of the d&amp; I Konkrl&amp;bt, wife of t!le Dn' J!l&amp;&amp;.o
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- - oervice and her t&lt;&gt;pic w.. l or ol Hoath Chun:h.
when the Circl-e had a pot Luck a upper at Heath Methodist ChiiPcb.
,\1J·s. Lambert expressed her ap-e
predation of the support of her ,
e~ Cf1ct'll'S and the Clrc~ members
Juring ·!Jer ter m o! OO!~ee . Mrs I
F.a11l Knight .i:,;. lhe oc w president
IJ! the Circle.
Miss Bess· Sanborn asked
the

cunoN
For sale - 8 room HOUSE, electric and gas good outbu•ldJngs .
Jn excellent condition. 4 acrea
land . Mu•t be acen to be appreciated . Theo Croy, Cbester, Ohlo.
6-2Utp

abw.l Mrs. M. L he'nch wu pi'OIJ'lm , .. Prqer". She eave BrUtoD :Youa.
John KlD&lt;aid with Mrs. lohn li&amp;w- ehoirmaJl •114 U1e PI"'C'".,. iJ&gt;&lt; Wn'• J.nlolt&gt;t!.lfttloa. ot • "'tte
kina Jr. u • eootribvtiua bolte&amp;&amp;. eluded • pbmo IOlo "'SJrlna Danca" Lord"• Pr.ayer" and .U. 811D
Gu..,.. w l!le tYOIIiDC w-\by Sora llecllltl and duet. by Cher· lUI( Matotte'o "Tbe Lord._~
MrJ. Nor~IR _
ot.DD, Ml'l. Berftll"d o)e B!ake &amp;Dd Marilyn Sue KtUght to coneludeo tb~ me~

iDIIOD, Mri. Normaa W-rli:nd,

Mrs. Glenn Lambert Ret-ires As
Class 12 Circle WSCS President

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Sunday School Class Stages Its Ow~ Circus

The Daily Sentinel

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Ia Atlendance Leader

CANASTA, CLUB GUEST

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Mrs. c . D. R~ictunan w.as ·a
guest Tu~day evening \Wien the
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The Loy.al Bereana Clti!l 'had
Mrs . M.iUard Wlldermut.b p ·
tbe Iar.g~!ilt attendan.ce Wedn.es. nzes do.')' even1ng at tbe ' pra.yer ~Ice
were .-:warded to Mrs. E. M. B.llke and bible itudy cliiSB at the
nnd Mrs. !Wbert Raw&amp;p, Tbe I Chureb of Christ Fred Gardner,
nex:t party wil} be held at the pastor, c~ducted the Sible claM.
home of .lk'!. EarJ Knight. Mrs. and Jenn1~er Labse and Su&amp;an
d-~~"""'~ SJa.ter rec1ted the Books of the
\\''t ldennu lh ,serveu'
a
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course to tlh~ lljlme'd above and 1 M11S. w1JJ.1am Bradford was
' M.r~. Ru515ell Wilson, Mrs. Ern-~ leader of the' devotional service
11wt.t Shuler and 1Mra, E&amp;rl Warn- and .Mrs. Nora Binniogbam wlll
ke.
be the le-ader on July 4th.

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Shanor S. Scllaaf, •llddl•rcrt SOciety Edlto• - Phone u07Q

~f&lt;iUe Bearbs Haw,tlns. Pomerov Soclet.v ~dl~to!!r;;;-~Pb~o~n~e~6!!24~4...:~~~~~~--­
fthe/ Garland Guest Speaker
Friendly Neighbors

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lUos Ethel GarlODd was gu..£ lh&lt; ·host&lt;3ses dllliin1! &lt;he oocU.l
peaker
tfte Wildwood Gar. •hour to Mrs. Amanda Baer, Mrs.
Tuesday Evening
en Club met 'I'Ues.day evening at J ahn F. Baily, Mrs. Mark Evans.
~hen

e home of Mrs. U. S. Neue, at Mns. Charles Baer, Mrs. Arthur
The l''riendly N~ighbors Club
se Settlement W'i.tb Mrs. Fl"ed Nf:'ase, !Mrs. Norman F.i.sber, Mrs. enJoyed an outing and wiener
ase a co-boatews.
Hollon, Mrs. Christy Baer, Mrs. J cast Tuesday even'in·g at Sailey's
The meeUu-g opened wtth the Paul Fisher, M.r'S. David NNse, LP.ke.
Pl'ersent were Mrs. Joseph Stru~b poem led by Mra. Edison Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mrs, Homer
ble , '-1Ts. Emmerson Well, Mra.
,r "'non, .pl"Mident. Members reli· HoLter, Mrs. Ru.ss Watson.
:;N;mded to roll caU w~tb "A oew
l}frs. Milton Hoodasbelt, Mrs. Henry Werry, Mrs. Geor.ge BudliJOwer in ·m y garden."
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Vemon Nease, Mrs. John- Ihle. l'lnan. Mlrs. David O!lli.ng« and
\. 'J!he report of nominating com- Mrs. Harry Roush, b{ra. .J(.t.h.n. d:.tugbters, Mrs. Leon McKnight,
.ralUee "• given aM aLl officers Scott, Mrs. Lawrence Rose · and ~frs . R-onald Smith, Mrs. Olive In- THE BLUEBIRD $ U N D A Y
·we-re re-elected u follows: Mra. four guests, MiMes Ethel· and C"I'&lt;rham and da~ Mrs. Ro- SCHOOL Cl1q of the HNth IMJiapcm, president; . Mra. Vernon Clara Garland, .Mrs. Vil'!gU Hamm hcrt ArMid and daui'hter, tMr.s. thodllt Church In Mlctcfleport
Roy Smfbh and daughter.
vice preaideDt. Mrs. John and Mrn. GeOl'lge Nease.
were eniertalnH recently In a
Mrs . Denver Tboma, !MD. Jack novel m.nner whtn their teacbsecretary and Mrs. Norman
1 Robson and Nancy Burns,
.Mrs.
!lfjber, treasurer. It was voted to
er, M"- LIIU•n Smlth, invited
Elwood Bowers 8!1d
daughteT,
a picnic oat the Syracuse
them
to her back yard where
Mr.!. Donley Reibel and daughfor the July meeting.
the YOU11;8'tln pilyecl -:Jrcus.
tt"r, Mrs. William Sileridan and
==~G::IIl'land~imd made .everal
d3ughter and Mrs. Oharlea: Wet"cy
and son.
explaining . eaoh
The July meeting wHJ be a pot
THREE SWIMMING POOlS,
concluded her talk wlttt
Juck at t'he Willar&lt;t Heines fann, no lestJ, equipped with diving
poem, "The Amateur
Athf"...na Road .
bonds 'Ne'J't featW"t!d at the psrt.y
.AJ'Nlnger.''
Mrs. William Morgan entertaingiyen Tuesday afLem'OoD ·bY Mrs.
A
course WH6 .served by ed with a fam.Uy picnic, Sunday·
Orin Smith for the BlUebird Clas6
at bfr home Athen s road honoring·
she
teaehes at Heath 1Method'! st
Mrs. Alma Morgan Wallace
{}f
Sunday School. The girls
Church
Beaumont, Calif. A chicken bar!rom
the
rirst, s.eeO'Ild and thill'd:
beque waa ~prepared by Mr. and
gr&amp;dcs
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·th~lr guest:s were InEARLY AMERICAN
Mrs. Roger Morga n.
vlted to trhe Smith !home on
Present were Mrs. WaJlacr , Mr.
FURNITURE
lk'ech Street and arrived in JXrl'LY
MN·. David McConnaughey and
clo1lhE6.
IN OU&amp; MAIN STORE
M~ Willie V. Harris o1 Quincy,
Ill.,
Mrs.
Norm:tln
J.
Nickeson
and
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·Mrs.
Robert
Younc
,of
Dayton
Lyorm and Susan· Schwab, gr.a.nrl
AND
Mr .and Mrs. R. L. Gott'hardt and was a .guest wbeo ~· Floyd llaughter.s of the b06tess had Utei.r
EARLY MATRIMONIAl.
sun, Brute, Culumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Dunree ~ntert.a1ned ?!\JChattet" 1al'ge square pool which is unde r
FURNITURE
Morgan and• children, Keit'1 r1 ui.J Tues®y evening at !her li carwpy to preV~ent sun bum and
••no Kathy of MlddJeport .
t
hrnn e, RUttland. ·
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other pools were provided h.Y
IN OUR VSED STORE
Mrs. D. J. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs..
During .Ube btJSine!!S sessioo· in
l'aUy ami .Barbara Bailey, ·dau.!!)h·
J . M. Gau·J and children, Victor d1a rge of t.he president Mill. ~ 1 ·rs of Cb1ef of Polic-e and M.t'&amp;.
and Patty, Mr ,lind Mrs.
P~rry Oharle:~ Buck, plans were
made Husscll Baitey, awd. Ellen. Kimball.
Rig~ Mr.
an
&lt;lMrs.
Hobert for a picni·c W be held at Bahley's
·Oil 'lbe BriJrhlest Cnnter
A tl.'nt dressing room was progason and daughter, Angela, Mr. J.ake, July 10.
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\l~de1l f•111' the guests to change inand Mn. J . A. Smith .and Lhe hus.
Game.s were played during the to their bathing auit9 .and: SlL&lt;&gt;a.lll
le!IS.
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sflcial hour with prizes awa.rded
thP. winners and refl'e#Jhments OJ.cson, daughter of Mrs. Florence
\\·ere ,ye.rved by t 1he 11'08't.es1.
Pre.11ent were of.11018e flamed
above and Mrs. Vaugban Pric~.
Mrs. Nathan Bi:i~:B, Mn. Wilh'im
Buck, Mrs. Alfred Dlggs, Ml'x.
Frank Ut&amp;lnger, ·Mra. Oharle~
Burt, •Mta. Frank Young, Mrs. Wll
ber Young, Mlrs. Joe Young, MI'S.
f
Hornet- Hawkin.t t~nd Mr.s. Everett
l•g.lttroot.

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spoke m flower Honored At Picnic
By Mrs. Morgan

Mrs. Robert Young
Is Hostess For
The Chatter Club

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WEEKEND SPECIALS
AT
BACHN_~R'S ·

MAXWELL HOUSE COPI'EE .... 99c lb.
).oNG HORN CREAM
CHEESE
45c lb.
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·HAMBURGER .. . . • . . . . . . . 35c lb
SUCH US BACON .... ,:. ·.. 1 lb pkg 39c
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Middleport

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Fer ·ietter beach toast

Thela .4nd Now
Memben of the cla11 ·and the
guesh are pictured above In
their many costumes VIed in
the day's entertainment. In the
flrtt row, left to right, ere
Nancy Ann Buchanan, Barbara
JNn Bailey, Patricia Koiy Ault,
Flora Ellen Kimbeol, Behy Mor-

rls, In Ute ~econd row, left to
rJ~rht are Carolyn Je11n Hendricks, Cele1te Ault, Connie
Ann Cooke, Suzanne Bradbu~
Suwn Olc•on, P1tricia Ann Ballfly, Allee Anita Darst, JOy
Bogg1, Ellen Jividen, and Sue
Rua, Mrl. Smith Is pictured
with the children.

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they serve. 'l'bis inte,rated syatem, can
Kentucky the sun is shining, A, ltia.lor . thiiB deliver 1111 uninterrupted ftow of ,
msnotacturer in Tennessee·hs abut olectrlcitf to 'a!lnost ;s;ooo,ooo people ct
down for annual vacation, but produc:- the lowest poisible eost. ·
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Fifty ,years aro, when the Ameriean
ginia Chemical plapt. And in jndlana, a Gas and Elt!;lrlc Company waa founded,
big 11enerat1ni unit in a power plant is there we~e'a.0 ilite~rated power syatems.
out e&gt;f service for .maintenance. ~eports Towns tluit had elettriclty rot.lt '!rom
like these come in 24 hours a day to this their own small, ineO\~ent plants. Break.
man in the Columbus, Ohio, load and gen- downs, wJiiclt were trequellt, ·meant no
eration coordinating cen~r of the six- electric ~~erviee u~tll · ~pai)"s coul!l be
company American Ga'l! .and ·Electric ' made.. Yet: this pnreUable s~rvree coat
' a_parL _
Syalem of whicl),. we are
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m~~ji~n. tOday's ,dep~dab)e
. . It'!his i,~b ~j4e.termil\e, and q~ickiy,
serv1ce. ._;' '· '.,);
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The llj~~·~cl..sy~t'Oirl &lt;Ia l~ on~ of
power .•plant should renerate for every the !"'!17 ~~Oio(lcal 'ctyanees th~t
condition of qema~d· OJid then route this have~ul~!~~\:ontlnuo'\'~b ·
power the moet~o~ical W&amp;:f O'{C!' the and 'devel~pm---nt llrorralb. (Our "50 ·
sevc.n-state netw6tk-of liieh-voltaie Yean of Proareaa In li:ieetPc ,Pi.w~"'""" ·
tran•misslon lines that. link these planta has e~abled ua to ~ve.Y~ 'l,ettar._..Yica:~
lWitil each _oUtew -~d the : tOmm~tlea . at lower ~lei..
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twlm ·In addition to the triplll'l
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The Opmmuni$t Pc;'fb.h air force.
wu repo!'led to hive scot jet
tia:hte.lli thunderinc over the- tank-

and-troop fi'Ued ltll'eeta tn • ,warn.
ing to freedum rioters Ill&gt; pvc jn
or die. ,

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on her arrival to work Thvnclay
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' ·Wauer Wolle, a meinber Of th .
Pomeroy Police force for thirt:
"ODe .of the .btuf. things ever to
years and . aLso former Chl~f o: •11ppcn in P&lt;lmoroy.''
Police, was ifanted • retir.einen
SUICh w.as .a rema.rk ~eard the
pension by the Board of Tru~tee. .Jt~ day in regard ' bo the orgaM:
of the Pl)meroy Pollee Relief am ..AtiOn of
Meigs County Little
Pension Fund at a meeUnli beki l .~;~n i.r;:ci.~~:n to
provta&amp;
on Wedn~d;,~y.
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yot.lng!tl.em of
)The · pension granted by tb~
and Racine.
board was made , efffftive June 1
that tbe feeling at
wit·h thf: first · inataUmea.t to- be e:lc.~ in that remark • held.
paid by July 1 of thiJ yen.
rather ·i"BDI!I'a!iy by most , ol the
!Members of the boarl;)
feOple fn the l&amp;l'etl. We mwit agree.
ing the meetilli were
«tio .that tile Little ~gut- 4s a -pro..
Ellison Hobstetter, Secretaq ){. Ject whieh fs very ~while. It's
D. Webster, Dor Schaefer and aertainly worth i8ll of Lite time
Franklin Hudson.
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effort and ·ITKIDI'f expended toward,
Wolle, who is 81 years
,age,
that lt'8 -a succe~.
prevJou:dy announ-ced" bla. retirePomeroy teams
play th.iJ'
ment from the force effective evening· for the firat ti.mle at the
June 1 after Jll b~th · had fore· atMetic ·field lilt Pomeroy High
ed bim to quit •ct Ive P~ f onil· School. For. .th0t8e who have never
11.nce fJ'! hia dutlea.
~n yol!n.ust:en of t.'tis· age in
action 'loWi urgently .advise attend.
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anc:e at .tonigh't'ts ~ games. .
Tearn1 repl'Eitentint: ~
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will meet on tbe Ia~
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f~o~a. supPQrt.,.. .o f :~~o.:o
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squads thLN will naw ab oppor.
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1-UDfty tn !lf'e their favorites. h~
aelion.
Tjte fun Jn watching Little Lea..
giers in ~tction 1s increased when
regular .rattendlance at the g/jmea.
gives the obserYer an o.pportun.
ity to
improvement made as
t.~ scuon J'lii'OgrcsseB. That gangling look and awkward movement
will evolve into a smootb. and
graeerur bit o{ coordination befare tbe season is many ~
old.

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Then, too, think of . the wonderful opportunltw tflwt tbe.se bcly&lt;~
are e.etting in learning true -ci~:aen.shlp and spootsmarNU.p. That s
the real il!eSson «nd those in c-!uu'ge
0 f the teams Wid ,btJe Jeague should
bear H. in mind always..
OrpnlzatJon and playing of a
SIChedtlle, hOweveJ", is not all that
thl!lbe 11 to O,PeN.png ~ueh a project
Fund! aJ'Ie needed .oo carry through
' wit~ wlolt bao been otarled.
w. l&gt;f The Dally sentinel belleve
that each and nr~ry person sbouldi
oontribute to the drive for fun&amp;

Urged For Ohio Bond Program Is· ~~w~~ \:t::.~;,:,!"!i
In Its
ear
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the fact th&amp;1 u.. oolid foundation
. tlon eaJIIDI lor a legislative in·
15th ~ I
In ·citizenship provided by the pro.
..,Hg•tion of lh• probl•m of
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in w-n_~ 1 ng 1'1.
laM ..-... made for tbe
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nail'llls to awe.-n d the ~
Tbt resoluUon utge(r I deb.ll· · Jl*St US yeers ago, l'lcportlf 'nlep.. W«!' en told ·~t abou~ $lrKM&gt;
• hlp ~J~C-rvlce at UNtO. Mtethodl!!lt tl 1 d b lh · Ohio ., .....5 islatiw tf.ort' T. Reed, ehahman (I( the fa. needed 'tlo P1.lrchase 'Uniforms
n 8 u 'feommWion
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Ohurch on July 1. The. legionnaires service
and.....,a repori ....
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aN: to meet- •t the Legion Hall1·
tt) the next ~Jslalure in Janu· Mittee, the Series E S.Wlnss .Bol)d. •k now tww. lt• ~ bP. Miscd be.
10 a. m . .md ·eo tlo . ch\ll"tb. in
arf. The resolution w'iu lntrodue- was .1111.1ncbed as • pe.aeeti;me d.e- cause t.b6 poople of Pomeroy Syraed· by Rep, Le&amp;Ue ;M. Burge ft. reaae pl'Oiram a.mt when tb016moke- cuse, lllnd ~Cioo, ha\'e · i~dkated
Lo'rain.
bad ·~ .a t Pearly Har.bor' we. already t.!uM t!bey ~ behind any
'IW the Bond Progr:am go iqto effort. .t o ·! telp 0. ~n~tt'II'S along
Joining Burge ·a s co.sponsotf :iramatdc. action a sa ll'l:ct..'lod or the way of Jlfe.
were Reps. Ray sours &amp;Summit. "ina.-.~ ..... the war c.ffort.
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Frances McGovern
D-Sununlt
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Tbroupout the- na¢1on in 1941
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eM 1-s Coumy ttile
Edward w. nec~ant O.Lorail:
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l! oa1es of the E bonds reaehed a League Aasotlatlon within tbe next
Svado, and · Sens. Charles A. MoSher .· 'ittle mQrf&lt; than bllllon dol1ars _I few days, dig tlown in the pocket.
Obe,rlln ..and P'fed HQrter O.Sum· '.odtlv ~ find the peoplle of 1b!&gt;; a~ giV~e with _
!tb!a full und&gt;!!rstlandlni1
for 8
United ~es ho.V.~ng epproxij· lng aqd beli¥J( .~ )l(lu're investing
, Beaidet
'Mtely $38 bUllion in j~ rtJhe 9ero. In tho'futuJoo,'o( America.
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1_-e&amp; E ~d lllloftle. In '41 0\11" dreartts
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tYI!It" WI* tnrlinated we aNi had oqr
' ncr.vllJUl&gt;! dreatno of buyi!lll . •
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The anU • Comm.unillt pret.ident
of the Pofub republic in exl~
aaid in London "tb~re · is oo pootibllity 1!f. pr!Sie'nt fur a s~ul
upri.si.Ag". He expr~ COnctTn
1e1t the fighting cau&amp;i' a "calaJn.
ity for t!te Polish ·Pf'ople."

to. Office Cl.rtr Ietty Lou lry.

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The broadcast 6aid the "overwhelming majority" of worJcer•
bave gone back to their jOOII in
Poman and that the ~ "i&amp; coun..
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Anti-communkt demonstration&amp;
were .repurted ·!n the Soviet..
~ tpted S.iJc l'ltatew of L- •~
v~ Esl.onia and Lithuania and in
fa.r - off Tibet where the Commu·
ni~ Cllne;~e b.ave taken over.
Warsaw Ra1lo sand in an off.
claJ. oommunique today that th:J
dead fneluded both rioters and
Communll! oUiciull and troo~J.
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It was reported t,bat Ar.tn11 ws
~ uffcrir)JJ from .. :~()ken baok u
1 possible fraetu • .; of tbe
rigt.
!Pi in addition to lacerations of ·
thE body. Tbe hospital reporlilt
that he wh atnl in the em.e1 .
~cncy room at noon today.
Arms wu reported to hav .
her n working on the univel'ota
JOint of a car which was proppel'
up on a makeshift rack. The rae!
broke and feU on him.
It wa11 believed tblt be was ip

Walter Wolfe Is
Granted Pensron

in Electric Power. • •

M.t. Mortah Miatl~na.ry Socicl:y
member, are •vlnll! a chicken
cUnner tlhls evt~niDI from ~-7 a.t
the Mt. Morl.fth Baptist Ohurc.h.
Dinnerfll will b.) d&amp;llvert'd .to
hi)Jnes or mty be eattn at &lt;!Jhe
ehurch dlnina room . Ttcke~ are
$1.2a and th~ memben are ~11lng titlltetlJ Wblch matV a1ro be obtained at the ehlfth.

New fighting
early today ·i n the Poli'jh
dty of Poman ~t..:"TP Communil!t
Poland officially•admJtted that 38
perr.MI!I bad b::en E'IM and 270
wounded L, the uprbing.

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Serve• Dinner Tonigltl

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kneeling posit~on at t.hc Umi.
the auto fell. The weight of tb!'
car fell upon his shoulder' 101
then crushed him w th~ noor
A wrt!cter wa.s called from tb•
Pruneroy Motor Company to aasb
in removing the car from hio;t
Or. Rliy Pickens of •Middlepor1
~reat.ed Ar-ms before sendJng bia.
fo the ·hospital In Gallipolsi.
" Time of the actident' Waa plac
f\&lt;1 at approximately 9:45 o'clock
The' Pomeroy Emirgency Squ._e
attswered the cal1 and took him
·~o the .hospit&amp;l in Gallipolis.

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Reported Raging ~
· In New Sectors

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Mrs. Hobert Darst and 8011', RlchEII'(t, r e! U'I'Red '00 Middleport W~­
lll'H iu y with Mr. DaM who hld
dri ven to Columbus afber them.
T~L'Y spe nt almost three weeks
visiting with htlT parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. K Bell, and took part in
tho werlding of he·r cowrin, Ba11ba.ra:
.In Jo'raU, to John Pocst on Sunday
June 17.
The -ceremony was pel'formed at
the Crc·stview PresbyterLin chur·
&lt;·h and Mn:. Darst and Richard
were guests at the weddine and
she llf•1·vcd ru; a ·~ostesa at the rc.
coptiun which waa held 1t
home of Lhe groom''!. par.entl·.

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• ·re Mr. •and Mrl.
of Pomeroy while
parenlJI are Mr .
Kelly of Au~Uo. Ind.
Great grandpta"1"llnts are Mr. &amp;nd
Mrs. Dana Oliver and Mr. .and M:rs .
W. H. Eichinger alt of Pomeroy.

PORCH RUGS

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Mrs. Darst, Son
Return From Vis;t
With Her Parents

I Fighting Still

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Mill Safe

'1 . orville
wa~ ttken tO .
'Dis m!:'rnlnfil alti!J
iur~es in an aeeident

Samantha Bradford
Missionary Group
Recesses 'TJI Fall

Mr .a nd M111. Ger.ald Ke1ly ot
Pomeroy arc announcing the •birth,
of a duughter on '1\Jesday, June
26, at tho Holzer hcspital tn Gallipolis. The weltht -of tile newcomer
was six pounds and 'tle'n oun.oea &amp;t
birth.

PORCH FURNITURE

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Birth Announcment
Made By The Kellys

Best Prices On

Long Bottom Tdpletts 'Observe · .
·· . .Fifti'ttb Birthday On Thursday

Oleson , t&gt;Wimm-i'ng ifllstr.uctor .at Eilrn Jividen, Athens. Unabl e t10
.the Local swimmirrg pool, wa&amp; Hie attend were Diana Davis, Ewa
MUM'd and gave le.\l'i'On.s.
'J'homas and Di~ne Criswell.
A miniature stage WWII pr-ovided
l\S werl as "dJ'I.'Ss. up" dothes and
rt.he program f.or tlhe- ufternoon inci.uded acts from the various Chi!
dren's Day prugrams giv-en lihiti
monLb at loro.J churclles.
Mrs. Smillh was assisted by he r
rtaumbtf~, Mr.s. Ri~hard Schwab in
serving .rerroShmcnts during the
afternoon . Specia1 gue.sts were
11he Samantha Bradford Missthe Rev . and Mrs. C. Raymoo ionary Society of the Middlepurt
Kolllc.ri.ght and a number or mo. Church or Christ met Tuesday at
the-re.
th&lt;' hume of Miss Nina Rw6ell,
Members and guests were Ccl- Bradbury wnb ·Mrs. William Brad
rme ,Hl'tl Pa-tricia Aul.t, Sll6an Ole- fol'd, presidcmt, in charge of .t he son J&lt;:;Uen KimbaU Suzanne Brad- meeting. Mi.s8 R~JSSeli conducJ.ed
bur~, Connie Cook: Sue Rue, Bet- .t ht- Open in g devotional IS'£'1'\I icc
·sy Morris, Pa.tty am\ ll arba:ra nnd during 'lh l' busin.es·s session
Railey, Jvy H.()ggs;'"" Carol~·n Hen- the grou'p decide d tu l'eccss until
dt·Jck.\ Alil'c Dar&amp;o1., Nancy Buch- Seph'mbcr. T.bc (]'LIOta fur tht&gt; SO-

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Herschel
Brown
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Funeral Rites
To nesunday

Cas Con Inc., a newly fonned
companY let make prestreued
concr~e ha8 purchased the King
Farm ;ust above the ~ilip Sporn
a;1d Vanadium Corpdratlon plaflb
Exctvating for the plant il q;.
pccted to start at once. The buy·
ing company is now in production Usiug. the raci1ities of UnWeiu) cast Stone, Charlll.!tOn. . '":
The mea at the head · of ·' t11.~
new .project and .their _ ,famtUrs
have loCated in Middleport. Clemls- Fox, in charge of designs and
s~les, has had several year,. h·
perieo-ce Jn the ~design and eons.tryc~on oi concrete . strueture.s1
!liS latest position was that of
Structural Engineer
with the
PorHand Cement Asso.
. Mr. and Mrs. Fox and sons are
hvia.g in t·he C. P. Bradb\aty property, So. Third Ave.
Richml Wells is bl!'ad ol thtProduction depart.menl. He att~nded Ohio Univerau,. and bu
hied several re•ra ~rlence iD
the production ol precut CODcrete and waA" formerly in cbqe
of prvduetion at the Baltimorf
pllut of - the Marietta COnc:rete
CorporaiJOD. The Wells faaaUy
·hllve moved to Lbe H.. J. RuaseJJ
prtlllierty OD N. Third Ave.
A pempblet lo be cl~ulated by
Cu .Con, lilc., deaeribes theJt
product as fire-re.slsllllt,.. ecoaomtcal and readily availible. Some of
the proauct5· to be put out ' by
tbe new plant are double-tee roof
&lt;~nd floor system in ·Spans from
15 ft. to 60 ft ., Prestressed bet.ms
.~tnd columns in be~m spans from
20 ft. to 70 ft. precast waH panels
~~ all types, solid, insulale.d and
colored aggregate and tapered
root girders in spam from .fO ft .
to 70 ft. long,

William Thomas
Funeral ServiceWill Be Sunday
Funf"ral services will be ·field It
p. m. sunday for · William
Thoma&amp;," 75, of Pameroy Route l
who died at biJ borne 1'burid8y

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Surviving lh~ deceased are b1A
for Herschel wife, Elizabeth; a dau,bter, ·M n.
at hi s home Anna Marte Terre:U of Pom.eroy;
will be held a son, John Thomu of Pb.MIIdel·
Cha))@l ai pbia, Pa., and four
Services will be
E\\1ing F\ureral · 'Chapel where

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m:tde
Beeclt
Gr:ove
Cemetery.
friendsin may
call.
Burlll
wn1 be -

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