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fhe Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Miss Marlene Shields Is Honored
Guest At Bridal Shower Friday
.¥t.s !M'arlene Sbit~ld.e whose
D\utlage lo John Fisher Jr. wi!l
1M, a,g. event of July 28 was guest
(If honor at a shower Frldr.y eve.
:Dina: at Ute Eut Letart Metnodat
Cbure.b parlor.
A ereen and )'ellow color theme
,., was f:arned out 1n the decora
ti.ol'lS and gifts we~ placed on a
'tlbie over whtch \\as susp&lt;!nded
• green and yellow umbrella Ar·
r~ement~ of sweet peas. hydran
·~ pnd larkspur also de rorated
\he room.
After t be hon ored guest open·
~ ·her m11oy g1ft:; refl·eshmenb of
iee- ·cream, cake and coffee were
by the hostesses Mr! Nora
Mrs. Hazel Fox. Mrs
i\lrs Eileen

e

Jeanor S Sc6aaf, Miudlepc;.n Society l!:duor -

Pbone G079

MIDDLEPORT Meigs Democratic Womens Pub
Hplds An Organiz.atJonal M~et
SOUETY
Mr.

~'md

Mrs. Howard

Wilson

and -chtlllren left Sunday tor a
visit w1th relatives..
Miss Jean Lam.! rcoturued Mon·
day afber a weekend VJtnt w1lh Mn.
and Mrs E!"J'IIellt J onet&gt; and daughter Oa:rol Jean who have rnt1V'ed
from Cuyalwga Falls to
Bexley
where rthey !lave purchamd a tloJn&amp;.
Mr . J ones who IS an electnoa.l et»glneer, Is t\ISLJOCJate-d with , 'the
North American A vbtion cump-

any.

el&lt;J.s&lt;' of lhe meeting
Pr~·~nt were Mrs. John .Smith
Mr.&lt;l John Ll'etwiler, Mrs. M.9I1W'
Yo ung, Mrs. VeN. Young, Mrs. Max·
ine Arnold, Mrs. Carl Offutt, Mrs.
Albc11 Woodard, Mrs. MDlard Van
Mett•r, f.ll'S Gordon Caldwell,' Mrs.
John A•baugh., Mrs Ralph K-eller'.
Mrs Gcorgoe Abbott, Mrs. Rol
land Neut.z.lmg Mrs. Jamar Will,
Mm Ow1ght Parker, Mrs. Goldie
m1111an, M111.&lt;o Dale Carl, Mm. ~h
Calli Mr.&gt; James Hall, MnJ. EUza..
beth Young, Mm. Edi'ltl Jooehim.
Mrs Martin Waddt'O l, Mm. Arthur
Cr&lt;JhDI'tf', Mrs. Addi'El Gru.E*!r, Mrs
publicity
Pi.';u I Koblelltr., Mrs. Willilarn :Bso-1
Ref.reahment w£re fiiCTVcd by t~e teb a r~d !\-ltliS Clara Hunpbrey.

T!te MCI!Si$ Ooonty
Women's
l)efn()(!rlirt. club met Frtday 'l'Y"elMhg:
at tbe Pomeroy 8C'CODd w.ard. ~
far an orgamzat.ioR meetthg.
Elocclion (If officers was held
with Mrs. Dale Carl seJiected 3.31
president, M1u. Millatd Vm Meter
vice pnesident, Mnr. Rlalph Keller'
trU~aSurer, and Mrs: Maxibel Arnold
secretary. It was roted m meet the
fourth Mo.1day eve!l'!ng of July
and Aupl at the wr.rd hoU1"re.
The fdiowdng committees were
appointed, M11&gt;. Robert Morrir:l
emertairuncnt., Mrs. John Li.et.wd·
er, food IBnd Ml'tc. Wii:I:Uam BartelB

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children Col umtm!, spent Ul.

Mm. Edw&lt;md Humphrey

u. qu.ite

the w':.'l~ kend wit~1 1 E. Mill"eT.
Mi&amp;s Jto:se Shay of Grafton , W. ill at her home, &amp;ck Sprlna&amp;
Mr and M'NL Cha: 1C3 Nelson .and: Va. is the Kuoest of her grandmoL'l·
Mrs C. E. Nease and ~·

have ffi()VOd !!'om the Shiflet
property on WII IL&lt;Jms Stree'b to
Paden City, W Va
'Mr .and M.rs lt us.&lt;~Cll Wheeler
and cb.illdren Dtck &lt;i Od
Dia:nrne.,
Wayn¥, Mlchtg.an , were ovenugiYJ
gUl'IF&gt;ts .Sunda~ ol Mil'. and Mr9.
F1-ed It1hho~ r.nd ~ un, GCol'g.c Mt&amp;
Wheel; ram! Ml'!l Htl:rbH work ed to-

m1ttee was given by Mrs. Henry
Re ibel and Mrs Albert WoOdard,
cf'uncll deputy installed the of!icer.s. Other officers were iMr!i
Henry Reirel, associatf&gt; eounciUor

ea·m

Mn. .Minnie Neut:thng, vice councillor; Mrs. Arnold Hayes, con·
d&gt;Jctor, Mrs. Herbert Miller, war·
d(;n , •Mrs. Lydia
Hyaell, inside
se11tinel; Mr.s. Richard Campbell,
financial aecretary; Mra. Claude
narst, treasurer;
Mrs.
Harry
Stahl, Jr. past
councillor and
Mrs. Anniee Ohlinger, • associate

jur..tor past cOuncillor.
Mrs. LilUe Hauck and •Mrs. Fred
Swatzel were appointed as nag
be~orers and Mrs. Campbell was
l'llll)'lad on the flower committee.
A
.t the close of the meeting 11
SOCial hour was enjoyed.

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llOYD •SINHOWII Jntroduen htiC' i2-hl:mr-old baby Anne
&amp;n Franelaoo. .t\ltfte Ia a grandnieCe of
PretJdent I:!Hnhowef. SJJe checked :In a.t 1 pounds, 7 ounces. The

mu!dd/eporf Man
J. .at

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t.aby'1 fa~er ia a 11m
t1u1 Pruldebt. l

Returns.Ftom Trip

or Ule late Roy

J=~er, a brother of
(lnttiTfl,lltl.onol SOVttckllwtoJ

Mamn Spencer Is
Votes To Enter Honored On Sun.
Tournament On Bth Birthday

- · To Phi/adelpMa WahamaLeague
Bruco)Joyd, who h88 returned
ftom 4,:,- lfulines! trip .t o Philadel·

representative fot·
1oi1 ! the
J.he l~al Sboe Company, Phila· /
di!lph:la, Pa., the makers of Flite
S!ep- .ahoes for women and ch1l.
dtert. Mr. Lloy~ will have Ohw,
Kentuck)f....iii~ Weat V1rg.n1a in
hia .terrltoey· aM expecta to be·
.tn .bia tales-work next week. He
wu formerly Jn construction work
And h!il.s been s11lesmau for the
1alt indwtry jn thia -area.
. . Mr. Lloyd is president of the
·Middleport Board of Education,
the Middleport Park A-ssociation
phla

Ralph Spencer cntertad.tted withWanarna .run10r L&gt;I!!RBUt:
a
picnic .and. Wlttl:r l"'a!lt, SWldGIY
m:magers voted on .Monday even
eoventng at the Spencer f.arm, West
lng to send a .team !rom tll1: lea.
Shade, in obServance of the tllir·
~ue to the inv:it11tion•l tourna
&gt;(!'.:I'll~ t&gt;irtttday of !:IllS son, kvin .
m~nt ol Little League t~allllli a
Following the picnic tr~~ppCr a
'}alhpola from August 2-11.
'l)'lride was et)ljoyed. ' by Nicl; and
Members of the tepresentatlvr )W 001DtC'3, M!l.lte Swat7.el ~
team will be selected from thosr
r.anJ.ce vnd Dortald Whtr'rutJ'g, t:ralg
league players between the age· Litd Judy Wohrung, Sednnlo, Michof nine and 12 inelu9i\'e. The man 'IQl and 0o1J1111''di S~cr S~
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ag&lt;.'rs voted Orland Hesson of th· ioung, Jean Wt.~stc:r.
Broad Run team ln the league a
rnnnager (If the VO,hama entr)
Mlnada MUI"I'ay O!'(jrlao .Spcncct
\trs. Sidney Spl"n&amp;.'l", Mm. Rog'?r
i"l the Gallipohs tourney.
The Wahama team will play r SpeDCer, .Mnl. Edwin Wcbrung and
tenm from Jackson in tho ope'n rather, ~ . Berning. Mr :atl,tl Mrs..
i ng game of lbe tourn tt ment at I ·-t!da..'1 We~ru1111~ Mr. atid Mrrt
P . 'M. on Aug;ust 2. U the - tearr Jll!tir SpencE"t', Mis!J H.ariett Mcin.bStl, th:C !honored gu.ei!lt and '&amp;k.
wins, it will next play on Au
;pencar.
gullt 4.
Marv!lli rec cl~ a~ number of
OffiCial Little League rules wll
prevai( tn the toumam ent wbicl ;li.f.$ from the grOu.p.
w1U be played ori the .Memoria
F!eld In Gallipolis. Tourney man
e~ger is Clarence E. Thompson
GllllijJiQ.U.s_~.toot~al) ~~~~: _
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Li'ranJtltn boqlttl,

er, 'Mrs. Albert Mecs allld ottte:r l"e· Josrph Hood and Mr8. Cati'l.e Hye.
latiV!E'S.
vi~11l'd Sunday iJ1I Chillicoltbi&gt; ,:witllj
Mr and Mrs. Jhl"rold lliblbie of the r(ll' mcrs brot~r , CIUCord Hookl
Lanaasbelr we-re Sunday gu~ of who Ls s.erloooly Ill.
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Mr and Ml'!! Jack S("ld,cnalf..e and
1\tr a nrl ~tn;. Gk!n Obrascl of Day.
·daughter, Jacklyn Jca!lo.
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tnn are v1stlmg ~cr brother and
Mt·. 01 11d Mrs Onuvcr H11wk t~nd sn&gt;lL•J' tn baw, Mr and Mnr. Paldck
t ami,J)' .and Mr. a.ntl !'tiJ'S KC'IJJJcth. Loth&lt;ltiJ'.
Recreatim1
Lawson o r Colum!Ju:; are the guebU
M1..,, John Chllt';IC h.u returned lnc., the Micldl~port
Board,
a
memt&gt;er
of
Heath
Metho·
gcthcr 111 Mldugan SICVeJ:al yfJan; of Mr and Mrs. l'rieoc Hawk.
hum ' alt,et a \'11:.$!1 in Darton with
dla~
Church
a~;~d
the.
Middleport·
ag()
Mr nnd Mrs. Nflol Yo'ung and h1•r son and daughter tn law, Mr.
Pon;~.eroy: R()t.Uy Club.
W llh:om G&lt;tl'b('r, Akron, w.as a. ~m'&gt;' of Duyt.o n wet'!" T1et'!Cn1. guC&gt;Bt.'f and Mrs. Gten Chase.
wockend 1-fl,l;,r:&gt;L ol 11.ls parenttr, Mr of lu~ 1~re nt!i Mr .and Mr&amp;. Dltiruli
Ml"!i Garl Moare returned Ito her
and Mn ~ W H li&lt;~ t·IJet'
Young
luun-,• C he~le&gt;r road, Monday, evenICE CREAM SOCIAL
MF" Mark }{o i l ~~·. Huni!JJ. ngt.nn 1 Mr an.d Mrs. Justin J~t1kins'on oC Ill).( from Me1ga- General Hoapltlal
vli91tcd Mr .O:IIH I Mrs Mpx Roll.; Lancaster vi(r;.i'\:ed SahLJI•tlay wtlh MT. nnrl ~·reported u imp-roving.
TheM. Y. F. of t.hc Al~d Metband flanuly S:11:unlfly and 'JJt•comp- 13 nd Mm. John Frick.
Air!! ltina Cr066 returned ~orne
cbu.r(!h i.r l!llpob6oring .an ko
flnied Mrs Mtu: ILJllr.r, Mr:-~. Htd)M1·. and Ml'8 Rb:: h.mrd R. Rupe ll.f.o &gt;n dt~y t.'vcning after &amp;
Cream .Socl~ Saturdr.y eveninng,
ard Gress an.d ~&gt;"onr; h ~ Alhi'•LI:I .a:m :qK•ndi'11R n 10 dnY9 va('!at;ion at. Lt w1~h Mr .a nd Mn. Walter'
July 7, in the Woode Grove. 'lbi!!N!!
wh~e they Yl!il t;l' d Mn:.
V1oia SH'!mon~l~ I&gt;'J!i~lng IM igE', Vloyne, yr, Che:;tt;,r road .
be calre, pie, pop and co6ee
Jont'IS who i.!1 ~t'l1wul'il y il l .at UJ'l'l Canada ·
M.- and Mrs. Cl;em Watzck ct i fur. sale, abo:).
.
llii!Llcrest ~st Hmnt•.
Rev und ll.fn ~ ogcr Bulhop. lett Culumbus V18itcd Satl11'&lt;1ay
All ptoceed.s from L'tis cooilatl WiD
Mrs W~nmc Sktflm c'i"' who ha.&gt;:J this m ornm~
Jnr a&gt; vacation Mr a n dMrs. FJdJon Weielm.
go •lo the church building fWld; ,. ,
bct'n ' li ving in l&lt;.,.ond11 1; It ILQJh 1e thnoug h Vtr~i111ri.a
Mr &lt;Jnd Mr~ l .. awrence Lann· 'if==
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e~.rcst of Mls W;lltcL H••ll'l'l\; 'Mnt
Pat. HoiU&gt;t• 6( lluntlllg'lon. w /Ill~ olOrl gL anddaughter
Susan
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SkiltlmorJ'. M~'ll'. lhurt:.~ un1 Mfl"llll y,, arroivecl Sundii'Y evening Fnr a Lannmg l('rt on Tuesday for Ci n·
WOMEN
WHEELS\
ltollort H.:ll'rir; Wt' n1 t&lt;l Lakro Hope W{'(' k,-;. VJSLl Wlttt hi.&lt;t gr&lt;~n.dmntlw &gt;' UI1H,!tl wlwrn !he y will vitilt lhc
Sun day wit h W;Jlt cr B Harm
Ml'd. Albl•rt Young nnd otiH'IL' rtlat I ·'niLifiJ;S llaughter and family
lf"J"l.a
'~"c
t~. k,i...·,
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M1· andJ Mrs. Glrnn Lambert l'o'I.!S.
VIr. an d Ml'S. Ralph Zink for -a
,.. 11
t
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were gu.-~;ts of Mr. ami Ml9. Gcu-ge.
Mr an d Mrs. lfa nk Yotltllll: rt• wct&gt; k
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[)o()]ittlc, A!h('.ns Snnclay,
t.urt'lt&gt; d ho me Sunduy afLI'Il' llj wr.c: k~
Mr s. l'hvlli~ Arter and son Btl ·
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'ts•ery,' ,· l;_'
~ean
Tl'd Bryan, aun of Mlr and M:rw. vnc.~1ion at thdr- ca mp ul Gt. Bten~ lie of Glt•nforrl o ., \ ft.II!Pd Mr
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John fl.ryall, and Geno Hayes, l:iOL\
Htcky Mttl'rlll rrtllrncd to h•~ , ·mrl Mr• William Damols over
of 1\11' r~ncl Ml"$. J\Tnold Hayes, Ill'- home, Middleport., Sunda v &lt;'.veainJr I)J(' p:t•l wt•Pk cnd
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'pj; 8J llfll'J' LoQ Chapman ~ ,
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rivf'lcl nt IJ;Wkland A1r Forte n~--· after .1 week , V'il lrt wlt.'1 hirf blf1li"Ld
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Brother Clhar"e
himtelf a used ear. Anc:lent ID
{I Ll .June 2J &lt;IC l'Ordmg to word .-.. pll'l'ell ~.
r an d .,
n r~. Ro..-:.~'t
~ just
· d b'I t!tetr ru&gt;rMt&amp; Afoor••a~ ,,, • s r.
rears, it Ia preae,atable
ihe outs1de. But inside, the
l'!CLVc
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....uphohtery &amp;bowed 1U true
fott r weeks ba.slc trninmg cou~
M1· and Ml'IS. Danny Ca nlcr Hnll
Spots 1bowed on the oeota,oncl Ulo flbric looked dusty and dull.
th e lmys will be RS'Sigrood to tccho- fiam.ly l)f Da~ton lltl"e tbc gu t~I'S (If
I ''We'll bave to work Oil
Ql:arlie.
nldJtn' 5 schooil.
Mr 'lind Mr.~ HaJ'Vey Pier('c,
'"WeT" I exclabtted. ""
~i:;----------Mt~ Chn,r!ot1e Perrin .and daugb- Mr .and MII'JIII. w. L Kautz spent
H
Sun. I ll.tlped YOU wuh that
I CI' Bcvrr!Jy, Mr6 . J~m£tJ Arne)ld Lthe weekend ln Columbus wH&gt;h
/'fiTS. artwllg
Of )'OUtl the uthc" day, ''He euelulll• dampened the tabwith the UquJd' and rubbed U
nn'd daughter, Judy returned SatW'
thlak turnabout
carboD tet
da) fomm a l"lortda W'8~.
A sh nwer wa.s held rocently 'f-or
bad done a &amp;ood
--.~,r "II
~fr and Mrs. WUllam Autt and
Mrs Wilham Thomas, the form10 wb!II!OU!d 1
f•liLnlly -took Mrs Lo1'e1ta Lawhorn
er Belly Ptckt•ns of Mason, at the
help h m~
And ciAught••t Debby back ID tlteir
home of .Mrs. Hal ph Cartwraght in
both Hlti from
home in Spr1ngfldrl Molllday Mr.
Mason.
tile ear tDd fQt
Ault, who 1s employed on the
Decorations tor the eveninJ
tbem IDIIl tiJ•iwiitm
So'uo river hunt ,L!t on vacation.
W(!re earned nut in white and
Jl o rc II when!:;:~~~~~;~~~;~~~~~:
Mbs Maur~ 'I'ayt'l:lr has retUMed
pn'lk anrl severa l ga mes were
tllq
be&amp;
rrom ll, visit ~n Hu.ntlngton
played duLinJ.ol the co~_Jrse of the
---~ venlng With Mrs. Curtis McDan·
1cl winnmg the door prt~e. Also
winning a pl'i:t.e wa:; Mrs. Donnie

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RESISTANT

IDe

Theodorus
Co.uneil Daughters of America
mi-t Monda'y evening at the IOOF
Ho.!l with .Mrs. Harry Stahl, councmor, presJding.
The report of the audiQng com·

POMEROYSOCIETY

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Mra Thomas Cook was mstalled

Mr .and Mrs Wuliam Ri«:}lard
Mil'S. Fred Schroath 'llnd family
Wji]St;n rm~ 18wtil) aroe announAnn and Rick, Clarksburg ruri\'ed
cmg t he buth of a 15&lt;1n Mooday a.t
MetJgs General H09Pital GNndpar· today fo ra vi:sit with her mo.'tbeT
ents are Mr .and Mn;. Wosle)' Lew- Mrs. C. M fuwin Mrs. Erwin has
received worrll'lu'L her cousin, Mi.w
1!1, Zanesv11lle, and Mre. William
eXecutive .vommitt.ee men at !.he
Willeon, Lebart'. Gl'eat grandparents Virginia Arnold, RN, LS Uil at St.
.are Mlilio V11n Meter, Letart, and FrarucJS H.ospJttal, lluntini$.on .
Mrs Roger KilUe and daughter
Mrs. Lemley, Z801e19ville.
Heten , Glous~cr. svent
Mmday
GUILD TO MEET
with her aunts, Mal VeSba McOly
Mr ~ndr Mrs. Da¥id W~n ofl~hdr Son. and daughter io la~, Mr.
Th W
, G 'ld ot the Fed- and Mrs BulT Forrest, and Mr. [ ZanesvtU'e spen.t Sundaoy WLth Mr. and Mrti P-.ul Kautz and katily,
e omens ~~
Forrest Michiael Kittlle eon of Mr altd Mrs Glll:rai. f'reeman, .TlMIY
M1:-;s DiXIIA!' Sewell of Mariet.ba Is
e~atedh ~.~ch ~1 30meflt at ~~ .and Mn1 Rloger lUttle graduated were -accompanied horne by Sttareh the ~-.~ucst of he-r grandmother Mn.
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~h ur~
~y a t dF.p. m ., ~oat- from Glo,u9~:r Ht~h School In M.ay Freeman who w:l.1lJ be their gueM. Ch1u1les Warner and Mr. Warner.
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PfY arves er *as
and i~ planni:ng to enter Ohio UniM'l' . .and Mra. Ray Glaze and J501ll1 Mr. and Mn~. Joseph , Mecicer,
CfllloOB,
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venalty as an archl1octural eng1n.. Timmy re\lurned OOme
Sunda')' dau;;hler S~n and son Benla.rd of
.eerJ ng stude-rrt ~ n th e f.atll
from a vtslt in Akron with hdB Clt.u·lC$lon, W Va . vi8b'd SaturMr 'and Mrs 0:~-1! Vandi!Thootl moti!.Br, Mr9. Homer Glare who iJJ day w~t~ Mrs. Frank Brandenburg

• Ha•r
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Winnlng

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;'When yov woftt lht "HIIIIIne:1'
' UL WhHHt-Whlle" lila! you I
i1ca• po..l~ly obtain, " ' lo !
l.your •ntwer. One coot of
11•1• ncoptlonal finish either;
evtt Jorat;llt lxlerlor Primer
•r for ony repalnl Job, pro-!
duct• a llla11llng whllt ftnlth
a. ont coat. Tht economy
crtattd by a one-coat paint
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lob shoullll certainly be con- I
thftred whtn f.J ftnt cla11
,.ll'lllo 4nl...t.

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Is Installed As
D of A Councilor

Roush Mrs Margaret Gloeckner,
Mh! . Eileen Buck, Mrs. Mabel
Housh and Mrs Fern B Hayman
Present were Mrs Altce Wolfe,
Mrs. Betty Roo.1.sh, Mrs Etta Mae
Hall, ~1rs Ora Ht!l. M.rs Lelah
Lilude• mlik , Mrs H.owc na Ho~"·

WILSON ARRIVED

Tuesoay, July 3,. 1956

IKE HAS ·-A NEW'GiiAi\!~~~~

1Mrs. Thomas Cook

The Dailv Sentinel

Mrs. Ruby
Hupp , M• s
Hetty
n.eL•s, MJS5 Jamce Webb Mr~
Geraldine Webb, Mrs Clara Pu
well, Mrs Bertha Robinson, Mrs
Focte Hayman Mrs Phyllis Yo11ng
Mrs Clara Mae Sargent
Yl •s P.1lld1ed
Chapman an1l
daughlcr Con nte Ka)', Mrs. Dons
Sll~-rr. Mrs Ramona Yonker, Mrs.
}-'aye Proffltl, ·Mrs John Fu; hpr.
i\lrs (;rover S-.hwr, Mrs TJoro·
Uta Salser, Mrs Howard Rohmson
ar.d sons, Ra)'mond :~nd Carl and
Mus Ann Sargent
Sendmg glfls but unable to at·
tend we1 e Mrs .. Anna Grtmm of
Belpre, Mtss J ean Ashl ey, Mrs
VP.Im a QuLllPn, Mrs. Jerry Sham
o( GaiL poils, Mrs Anna ShaJn
nnd Mrs Ada Norris

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CLINTON

FISHER

ONI OP fHI tuturet at the
Qerman Halrdreuert Sh~tr In
rrankfu.rt waa the open at11e or
fantasy event. Tbe one on· thia
JOUDi lady wa• hida:ed the win•
• ner. It wa1 nlcknamed · .. Froa
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COMPANY
Rain- Paint

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Honored At Shower
By
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BAKER F11rniturt

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ArtM~u,j tli&amp;mond quthty Eath Arltarved
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Included Mrs.
Rosa Fink.
Mrc. Fred WIJI, Mrs Lester Zer·
klo, Mrs. Donnie McFarland, Mr11.
E. A. Sehackel, Mrs. Hem"y Elias,
.\Ira, Dayton Raynes and Becky,
: irs. William G1bh!, Mrs, JQhn
Challin, Mrs. T. J. Ryan, 1Mrs.
Clarence Dav1s, Mrs. Cur~lll Mt'·
Daniel, Mrs. Esta
Bumgardner,
Sara Harper, Mrs. Harold ScbWiilrt.
Mri. Joe Elias, Mr~. Ri.ymood
Grinstead, Mrs.
Howard van
Matrc.
Mn. Leille Ingles, Mrs. 1'homu
HP.dmond 11nd Ray, Mre. Frea
.rohnson, •Mrs. Orville RerJrnond,
~frq nen,qli Ne\11\l~ and Mar"V1n.
MrJ'. Fred Spencer. Ml'l. Eliza.
bet,h Rice, Miss Sadtc Elias, Mr.:t.
CbarJes Stunley, !M."s. W. H. FO!¥·
lesong, Mrs. Hobert Lee, Mrs.
---. Nathan MeDtniel, Mrs. Glad~s
GUbert, Mrs, Carl Schwarz Jr.,
U1U Betty Kelly, ,MJS&amp; Ruth McIntosh, Miss Mary Duddlna:, lUsB
~:liza.beth Cooper, M_lss Lucy Coo~
er . Mrs . .B.ichard J ohn.aon, •Mra.
Halph Pickens,
R11lpbie Cart·
wnght, 11nd the host ess.

by.Art~•- f arnoua for ovex lOOJean.

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II, 1 Pub
model, wean a ribbon acclaim·
1nt bu 4'ClnllDODd1 1958" 111h1
plan1 to comt to Uldted Stata to
compete In tht "14111 Ublv:trll•
tonted. She w.. Neentl1 n1m1d
otftel•l beaut, tnl4D' tor ll'ranct
at the Plle&amp;at. (lntt1'ftatlomdJ

thtB little t.eam.AWtUlcSox

MRS,

SOUDI~I

HONDRID

Mfl' J•m" SQ.\IIders ~ 8\J.eat
of b6hor at a blrthday party M Mr
home Friday,· A ,pink and. wh~
Mrthd.,. .,.•• aDd bo~p&lt;&gt;mado lee

eream wwe bmusht to 't11e SiOOdera
llo11&gt;0 b1 M,._ Cllfi!clrd J' 0 ' J:ec&gt;llonl ""' :ll!r.i:

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ollllo.· Tlleoe '""" lodl"' u;.,.
on•utL l)lrthdaJI oi4&lt;lntioa '
..eli o! till jWUp,

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at Wahama.
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Mt&gt;adows, Carolyh Clia"'ben and

during tbe

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Monday's
¥\e~tUJ.g w1th
monthly salaries
paid are as foHowa: Ht!rman Conde
Pl. Pleaaant Jr. High School, ' 12
mGntbl, $200; Mrs. Herma.n conde
h . pt. Pl..sanl Jr. Hlgb Sc:bool, 9
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f200:
Hilb
Horton,

High, 12 months,

Pt. Pleaunt
Rtebant

8 months, '100.
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HANNAH TROY b,ueves iiq
the ehoulder d~ 1
wlth emphul1 on the hJgl'l :
wattttd .UhOdette, atllluatratedl
in tbil na.tura.l lilk plaahtJ
'!"h. aheath. with a

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amar\ breeze bolero arid. col·
Jared ~d cuffed lh white linen ,

St)t ban(Ung makea the tailored!
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FIremen
o(ficers for tbe COm·
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ciloaen to
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1he new chairman. Rev. c
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chair·
8
ase
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man and Rev. fi4lph Zundel was
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otb('r
new

elected.
was

iJ:n a drive to ajd

Mel&amp;ts
WJiform
Fir! equipment fund. tbe Pomeroy
fir .Department and Emergency
Squad todtr anraounced that its
II"Ptb cor.o. hllcblne would be on
c atreet
S1turd•y trom Ill a • m.
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rec~lved from
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O.lt of PGP-t:Ma would be turn·
~iOdi' tO t~e Little Leainle~ He
llilf ~lit!a~d tbat.. all firemen
on~:~ emetlebe,&gt; ~qlij(l men wbo
m.ax llile to iHial 1t tbe Sat·
llt~y Ill&amp; to eoatae&amp; him immecf~atlly.
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b'aded ,t_he achool lqpe~ program in~ taught pb~.alcal eduea.

l\atberiue Woblmm: THe ' Jat~r
two had been on leave of abaenc:e

The guest ILst

PLAN HAMBURG FRY
fb.c Put C~'$ of ftftJID)lll
Templ e Pytb!lan Si ~tem 'MIU h0\~11
a hRmburg fry , Thuro:ia.y at aw"- 11
cy's Lak e nt 6 p. m . Mernbera:
l'equested lo t.alt'C 'ltwir own ta&gt;DUe

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reargned at M«;&gt;~day's meetw
two were -.rtllce Neaae
,m•••'· ~lilcJler Bnd ..Betty Burris;

Ra;y Workman, Mrs.

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'Whf'l1!. To fh everr budat.L, It '~ an.Uable In •
wld11 YUifllJ' of diamond aiut from
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In Middleport

recetpts•.
Five- teachers, ' fncJuding

.McFarland.

A 10 CUBIC FOOT
FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERA'J'OR
FOR ONLY
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~- tho plben too hove been

ask&lt;d IO 81Vo Whll.tevor IUia!onee
tfley cin on tbe, il'roject.

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Rev c . E. Hoyt was the p~e.
s1dlna chairman ot th~ meeting at
which Rev.. Zundel L T Wkn-k
lntn, Eugen'e llrow'n '11
Konk:
rti!ht were welcomed into tbe 88•
sMiatlon £ellowship Revs Jenkins
~e d Gard ner and ' NJle..
· · Borden
.s:!made tip tbe rem11inder of those
r:c:::at l;; iddl.tl.:;u i.u R,.gy iilll"
.:tid Doster, h05t putor
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Wlde Jnterdenomination¥1
0ut't.
raJ-\f at Portland Par,t wn' also
diiN!IQsed prior II) fbe a4Jo..-n.
me.Qt ot tbe meeting.
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~ next ,meetin'- ol thS mlnister1a1 fellowship will 1¥' sePt. 10 .

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Milas aiNII!AL HOSPITAL
A~mi~:' HeDty Cleland, Pom· Tlfo suit&amp; were filed: t• ibe. of.
=·~·~t Allen, tortlaad; 1 iiee o( the Clerk of Courts of
n.
"'h. sobnlon, Rle,i,ne aDd Meiss County OD TuesdaY.
~. Rpush. " ~ae,
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At~~~y; J~ Dlfn, ID.rtiloDvUie; RFD 1, bats filed suit IQ!o- ffivOrc:e

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Poilitror.

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of LoDe Bottom.
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11111.. P,lklnl/ ilo Lotet ran

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·tiJI oplst Su&gt;ie. ,1!!. Gainer
••JIO,rer
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WJlUIIII Golner ~~· that
PolO...,. -:-~•
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RIYNOLD E. ORIIINI

Publlabed every afternoou urept Sundag by Tbt! Ohin Valley
Setiot!\1, Inc., .at 110 Mechanic St., Pomeru,, 0. Bush1es.; ullice
p!loue a98, editorial office phone m .

Entered as Jtc\)Dd class ma.illnr mauer at the po.!ll l)rnce 11 t

Pomel't".y Ohio.

N:titlorud advertltlnf represent•tlve, luttinl'lli-KIItl. ball. lne,
lt.l Lexilliton Ave., Nt'W Yurlt City, 18, N Y
Sub11criplloll nte~ : Dei!Vf!ry by ctrrler where available 30 unb
tlllt week: one year ln advuce...,t Tha Daily S"lltinel uffJce. '1580·
rfx mootbill $'1.80; three RJ011th1, t3 90. By mul()t retute where
J,'t'allable: one mo.atb, $1 . By mall one year $8; sh: months. S4 2ft:
tlue.: months, $2.1k:.; ooe month, S.l.

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Then• are two system~~ of roads
in the United States.
Best -knnwn IS the network of

"t!rt&gt;am highwuys"-t he four and

si~ lane super-h igtlways th11t are
f•U l" "Sun!lav lwst" for the ()('('9..'1·

lonal long-dts.tance
trip. Less
kc&gt;own- but t'lirving nin t&gt;·fenth ~ of
a;i truffJc_,is the sy~ tem of e"istmg ~maller roads. These are our
"t: Vl'ryduy" road~ .. the ont&gt;s you
U'3Uall y travel wht&gt;n you go to
t-own .. that your wiff' uses to go
!hOppmg .. th at factory workers
u.ge to gl't io work .
Congress has just appropriated
a multi-billion dollar program for
);oth or these ~y~tems. Thll 40.000 mill!.~ of super-highways to
lmk our big citit•s together will
-be hu 11t. But in dire need of im·
mt&gt;diate attention art' the everyd:~y ro&amp;ds that represent 119 per·
cent of total milt&gt;age- and thai
.tll'('ounts for mo.~t of the ratal
.lt·ridents, even though most trip.!!
n'l 1hem are the everyday short
ridt·~ .
The ~e

road$ were built in thf!
ami '30's when traffic wa.a
!Htt anti h•w people ventured
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1.arrow . . . hove dangerous curves . and need slgns and warn ·
lngs ttl11t will be brightl.v visibJ:.o
24 hnurs a day, to cars muving at
modern fast sp£'ed!'l. Wh ile the .'I U·
r•er roadll ar" buildin g, and arterw11rd, the need for s11ving livei
apd moving traffic 15 desperute
on these everyday roads of ours.
Congrf:!8, retognizing the nt&gt;ed
r.:.r improving state .11nd county
road;;, has provided funds to aid
qta;e~ and l'Ounti t's. These fl'rl·
etal funds, however, can be ust&gt;d
only i( the local
governments
folso uppropriate funds to cover
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the rest or the cost.
Bring:ng our roads up to our
needs .. t&gt;liminnting death trap~
.. marking t11em with reflectorlzcd signs and m11rkings all depend
~on publ ic support of local orfi·
dais in their efforts to give us a
complf'te modern road syStt&gt;m.

The EIPctrlc I.lL::hl and

Power the rlevdoj.mcnts in the various
inrlu~ t ry nn1l CtJuipmcnt makenl"ypt&gt;..s or rt'llctors. Thl!i group,
:1rt&gt; mumtuinmg n lead m the de· which ~ill be composed or. nu ·
velOJIIlJenl or nul'leur e nergy for clear J;Ctentbt.~ :..nd execuhvt&gt;s,
I he u~t· s nf &lt;'h•ctri!! onwt&gt;-r (or the
will review the designs and rt•·
lwnr•fjt O[ the peop\e 118 ro&amp;t l&amp; pert tO local ('Otnpanies the mOst
po~si 'Jl t&gt;.
?romiMing typ;•s !hut might be
More than $.100,000,000 nave IL~ed economlcullv.
hf'en involved bv rompanles or
It wllJ hi' the job or lhis group
t:roups In the planning. coniltructo
see- thal lhe entire indu!ilry
.f iun nnd re~f' arch in !hi!! great
is
kept
nwart' of the dt!velopmen!JI
*llltW snuroo nf totw•·~y thilt all American ~ hope will he out to peac e. ~o th ey con maintoin WOl'h.l leadtime uses Snme utillty compon · ership in llw beNI me thods or uslu are Jli lt·lii' IPIIIinl-( in the plan· ir.l!' nuriPnr fi~t.~iou to prnvi1lf'
Tltng or huilrling of atomic re- ~ lt•t' l riclly for the homes and rM'·
acto rs riijh! now, und 113 com- !Pries of the nation .
It Is imporht.n~ that thl.s nation
panies ure nct lvt' in thlw fiuld ,
forge
ahend with the peace-timd
Th1&gt; Jlrohh•m of merclv lll'Orlllt'·
to show the
~ng t'!edridly ft·um ~pllltinll the atamlc proiram
world
ttlat
American
knuw-hliW
atom ha~ het·n snlv('d. The jub of
RhOwA
the
way
for
better
living of
lndu!lt ry now 111 to gel It flown to
a ,,r ice thut 1.~ compctulw with :•!1 the people,
the l'onventlnnul wny~ of develop.
1'h!9 Is belni done. The Atomic
inl( electricitv, h\' cool, Gil or Eneriry Act of l91Hi proVIded thnt
W;otf'fflllls. This i~ quite n. loh In American
lndu.atry could gu
Ameril'll. wlwt"e
ell'ctricily Is flhead and find the best Way11 to
ch•Bp. II 1.~ not Jmeh a problem in use nuclear ener2y fur the im other counlrlt!q where the f!Osi rt·ovement or our atandnrd or Ijy.
h~~ not huen hiOUj;~hl down 10 low In&amp;. !! 1! !~pn!'tant that thi ~ re)n th i.~ countr.v. lhe coat of elct· main tbl.t! Way without the usl&amp;tlri.:IIJ haa het•n nne of tbe tew ance of government plnnnera. It
product s !hid )JaR JOWI:'reil h\ -price 11 not neceuary lor tho Atomic
1, the midgf of rising co11ts of F.nergy Comml.uion or any other
living.
branch or the Federal
Gnvern~
Rt•l'rnt ly a task forcr on nn~&gt;lfar r.ul'nt to d•~·Piop ett&gt;ctrlclty by
powrr wa~ ~el up bv lht! lndn~lrv this method, except perhaps In an
tn kt'l'll niJ eompanle.~ abreut or l''l:perlmental way.
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By leaaae Smttll, Dldie S•fetr ·coDnttlbt

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ato01~01~· i~ !l'oltillda, t~ nyrth:
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Amy Jivid en, Mr9. A. B. Wood·
r~ m , Mrs. Huth Boley ond Mrs .
Stone as hoslcsaes .
resent won• Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 1\hrtin, Mt". and Mrs. Gene
Crow, Mr. and ·Mrs. eL11in, Mr. and
Alr.s. R. G. Wuody.11rd , Mr. and
Mr.s. t'. A. Baley. Mrs. Raymond
Mt•.sgrave, Mrs. Clara f.. rwis, Mrs.
Mne RhoatJe.q, Mrs . Gertrude Bate.
uwn, Mrs. Nulon Swackhammer,
~1 !".~. Cco1ge HJ·own, Mr~ . ·Merrill
.lhnn~on anti children, Mr. and
~1r ~. George Jame.!" and son.

S&lt;yn· was ct• lebrul••d Sunda y a1 &lt;J lld Ml·.s.· Tucker Wllllllmson und
his hum"' near Mrddlt•p&lt;•rl lldlh u childmn , Mr~~- Mannlll Detauder
number of r e! a!Jvcs aruJ ft· r,.nd~ Mn io'lorence Newell, Mr;o . .,'lur~
gllf h&lt;·J·IriJ.( at his hom1 • uu d hnng. 'rtJtdH"ll n n~ 1loughter, Mr. and
mg hrm mi.iuy Jlrc~t·nL;;.
I r; . .lulu1 MtLchdl :wd ~pu, Mr.
Mr S;;vtu wus 11 furm t•r n·.~irli- nt illld Mrs. Hobel't 1leU.lil.lt'l' ond
of Mawt; ('uuu!v and op&lt;'!i.lli•d ;r ) tl:•ugh f, t·, Mr. and Mrs. D&gt;'uvPr
larr;::t- fann in l"tw ,\r htwklt•
i.' lt•nn nod ehlidn~n. Jum('.-s l\1
lriel 1!1• i~ elnp!or&lt;d Ill" !Ill! NY(" (. r"UlH)l, Mr. :!tld Mr~ . LUWI"t'tll'C
rarll•oatl.
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Sldt•r·s t1tHl huhy. Mr. and _\lr.~
llrtl .lrJhll'-'tln :1t1d .~ ons, TT(• nry
Pn· ~ ~· n l lo f' njort•d lltl• di!tllf'r !; J,.nn an d ti;Ju ght er.
WIN$- TRIP
]lrcp;u·•' d hy /'.11~ su_.,,.,. :tnt! hl"r
Juhlin g McClung spf'nt Wedneaf&lt;~mily wt·rt' M1 anU :\11 .-. l!us'&lt;· ll
rl;~y and Thursday in Cincinnati.
Sidt•rs· a11d tlar1~hkr , ,\lul'h•lt:~;
PAST MA1"RONS
lit
won the tl"ip from a news.
Mr. :.tnd Mn .Junior· ~: 1yrt1 :. n(l
P:1st \1ai i" On~ or l't . Jol l'l eo~:lnl
11s 11 corrJe:f. ·
pf'per
.son~ and daughl~·r,
lh " llllo·r ~ oiJ : I l~l'~l·· flh Slur
Chapte,
'f. Ujuy c ~
Mr· urld -Mrs. llH~·IJII'Ad S:t.\rc, au1tl lht't l" :. lltwl pir•nlt· M11ndav t'llt&gt;llBAPTIST PICNIC
cht ldre n, Mr ~. S}lvJu ll owt•l l nnd I iug ut thl' home uf ·Mrs. Jl'lliC'
The
BDptist
Sundav Sehoul en·
chrldrt'll, \1t·. ant! :'rlrs . .Jun iur' Slorw v.-ilh Mrs. oma il Yi' r. Mr~
i-J~·&lt;'d their picnic at the New lla.

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MARCH OF EVENTS
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Special to Ccn!r&lt;Jl Prt«8 Auocfatfon

W~AIIRJNGTON-Qu~n
rome to the United

William Purcell who haS been
lht• guc.o;t of Mrs. Hpnry Jenkins

!o1· sevl!l"al weeks returned to his
hnme in Alhambra, Calif.
Mt·s. (; Borge Drown, Columbus,
i: thf' ~ucst oC Mr. and Mrs. W.
T Stone.
1\lrs. F A. Chnpman Is visiting

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Ellubeth and Wlnflton Churchill may
next yeor to help celebrate the
lliOt,_ e.nnlveraary of the birth of this nation. ,
J Arid the president of France may also attentl In reecgnltlnn of
maj11r role hls country played In freeing the English cutot\leu

rt·la tives 1n Lancaster.
·Mr. nnd Mrs. Hal'Oid Board and
son, Wcirlon are spending their
v:,('ation here wifh relatives.
Miss Len:~ Emhleton, Chester,

Stlllet~

In America

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h:• ~ hr~n wlsitin~t her brolh er-in·l ow llnrl sister, Mr. lnd
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• The oceaalon will be the Jameetown Festival of I
19~1, which will commemorato the nrst eucceee- '
tul and permanent Englleh colony In the new
world. When Enrllah ~loniet• landed at Jarne•·
town, Va., In 1601', it marklld the begtnntnc of
what waa . to _became . the ~ Vntted . States of

America..

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1'h1 Prtatdent wl\J alto torntally dedtca.te lhe 23-mlle Colonial
Parkwa)' which wlll t&lt;»nnec.t hl1tortc WilllamJ!Iburg with Jamestown
and the Yorklowd batUefteld, three of th.e natkm'e mOJit biutorlc

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7:QO Death VaP~ Da,YI
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11 :00 Ne'"" .
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THUUDAY

wer,. sent
8:00 Si(n On
bv ureem,.nt, to ioln In the oc- · 8:00 Captain KMa"atOO
cu,..ption. But no Ruuiail8".
9:00 Garry Mootfl '·
Then th~ came Ule Iranian sit 9:30 Atth"ir Gq;dUntlon in 194fJ. Greltt Br.ltaill and 10:30 Stlrlte it Ri-ch
full1lia bad rn::cupled Jtan lt'l 1941 ll·OO Valiant Lady
tn kPf!(l it nut or" G&amp;r'mlinv's hands.
Love of
BrA&amp;In wltbdre\.- lt!! •troops alt•or-1 U:SO . ~arcb (qr . TO!I'tOfroW
th11 war. T-he Ru11sian trooos- reo ll::'G Gui4inl I.JI~
12:00
Midday ·w-u
M.atiioee'"-·rnJ
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mn lri ed . St aII n re f use d repea ted 12
b-n"nlttfl reahests to remove them
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1:00 Johnrty Cllrs'on Show
Iran apDealed to the United
1:30 Hou.separtyNatlons. Tliere was a bfter liJlht 2:00 The Bit Payoff
fof mOnths In . ttie U. N." Sl!ctirity .2:30 :bob Cro!lb:Y · Show
~"'!olldcU. Jn ·the end, RtuSia waR 3:00 Br}ghicr ·nay
·
cOm!felled" to withdraw. That wall 3:1~ Secret St'O#m
" mon,ume11t~l .defe*t for Stalin. , 3:30 Edi:e. of Nlaht
Had the U. N. failetf. it i.~ doubt· 4:00 Katie's K;t&lt;;~
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rul whP!ht&gt;r it could have long
4:30 Lucky 8 Ranc;h
!.U!"Vived. ·
5:00 The Early Show
Nex-t tame the bill Berlin blockti:OO Art Lln•k'te-tier
gde of 1948 a.nd lll49. Russia ani( tl:15 Doujj"}as ~wards
Stalin was ·Mr. Russilj - ~ben-, ·tried
fJ;30 Sgt. ~to)l ..of tbe Yukot
to force the ,Unlt('d States, Rrl- '7:00 B9A ,~,C~!J.I.ro1n"P.. ShoW
lsin and Fnvf'e o•1t of the l'ity, - '7:30 CUmax · ...,,
wllirb·· -.t•:1s Unircr joi11t Big Four 8:30 Four star 'Playhouse
OCf'UDRt!on.
9:00 Arthur Murray
Rtt &lt;~~ ia c&gt;Htnblished a blm~lradc
9:30 Quiz Kids
~&gt;f WA~I Berli n. which the We!:!- 10:00 Esso RepooJ;er
~'rn Allills htHd. Tha retort was 10:15 Spfl~ P~IJde
fh t• ltteilf Berlin airlift.
10:25 Weathe.r.m~
Th111re WIJI a IJO-mile belt of so. 10:30 Pl'lac.e PlAyh(lllse
vlet-Oocuptt!d territory . between 11:00 Newe
Berlin an~ _West Gern:u~Qy, In_ 11 11:05 Tilt&gt; bt.e- ·show
·oerlod "of .ll irfonth§ Allied plal-ies
Stgn OCt Prayer
flew 2.348,315 tons uf tiu-ppUes
flrrnss tbat belt to Rl'rlin. "Ru$Sl!l
~barrdoned the -blockade.
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Next canle . thf' Koiean War.
THURSDAY
Undtt RUA:~lnn direelifll'l, Communliit North Korea inva~ed tfnited States-protected ~rtuth Kor!'!n
nn JunP. m. unm. The United
~~:;·~~~~~~~&lt; to tothelilllJ.t.
It tno,k
fl. N. In lh:..
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9:30-10:30 strike It iuclo
11:00 Valiant batfir "':· ~
' IU5 Love of LK'J::';. · .
11:30 Sem&gt;h Jor Tomortlnf
.it:45 G\olllltlg U\!bt'
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12:00 Mtdda'y Mati-n!ee ·
12:30 AI! the Wofll:l Tarn!
1:00 John by Cilrson SbOW
1:30 H~~ty
2·00 Bi@ Paro-l!
2:30 Bob Crosb:~t Show ·. )·

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4:00 Ka\J.e•e !Cltclleu:
4:30 Lucky 8 !Wnclt
5:00 The Eorly S~)f

6:11) Regional 1\eMrtftr ""

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•6:30 My Friend Flid:a ·
·'1:00 Mama . \,') ._, .) ,. · ~ ·
'1 :30 · PloyhouG«t .o ( Stars
8 ·00 · 11he Crusader
a:ao Highway PatTol No.
9:00 Lineup
9:30 Pet'ISIOn to Person
l 6:00 Nt!WSI
JO:t!J Sports P-rl"rade
10: 2~ Weat.OOI'm&amp;n
IO·:JO DoteUne: Europe
11:00 N~s
11:05 The Late Show
Stgn Oft Prayer.

SWEET PICKLES

.. ·Official Board
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Chttit:man Named

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3:15 Secret Storm

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Springs

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Brownie Trodp ·

Official Board .o f the United Me-

Party ls Held

Cbutc:h' met Monday evening at the church.
The Rock Springs
Brownie
·Prayer· by tbe tt.ev. ' Eua-ene Troop
1 enjoyed a party It tbe
tb!)dtat

BrowD opened the meetlnlil. Dur- hom~ of Mr•. Orin Smlth after
• lng the bualnell session ~ report they , had ·• awimming party at
ot the board of ed\lf!itlon com· Lbe pool Tuuday afternoon.
mJaaiQQ wu liven by Tb'eo Smith
·Mr. Smith thanked thase ·responaiMrs.. Smith wbo ia a teacber in
tle ·for the children's
· pro- the Sall8bucy · 1'own&amp;hip .&amp;eb~ol
bad taugbt the giris and she plangram beld recently; tu
ned the party for them.
tioned the fact that . all
d Pomeroy Higtl
who are
Refreahioenta of Ice creBUl and
members of Lhe chUrch were
1 e1kier"' .were · .served to
cu,
theae
present to receive their testaJud1
GeJiheimer,
Linda
Brownies:
u)q.ta. Mr. Smi.tb also announced r.nd Ruth BaUey, MarUyo Mo_ore,
that there would be a workers
ana teacbers conference and pic- Linda Smith, Susie Arnold, Jane
and Jar:tlc:e Evans, ;patty Fields,
JUC in the near future.
There was a dlaeuuion
Df Luanna U!Onard, Anita CoiUns
-their gueals, Sue Kasw and
morning WDrflblp servtC!ea beiin· and
IUty Cou.d, They wert! accompannlnlil at 8:30 a. m. d.urfnc the remainder of the summer and it red bY Mra. Donald Bailey, MD.
Wtlllam Collins, Mrs. John -Moore,
waa voted to take 1 congregation
Mrs. Lawrence
Leonard, Mrs.
al vote tbe next · two SundllY.&amp;.
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Mrs. Arthur
}rneva
Jo1ehim,
Prayer by ·Miss Augusta Gen.
lt~ans.
beimer conduded the meetins

11ter which a social hour

was

1njo:ye~.

Farewell Party
• Held Honoring
Miss Julia Reese

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PLAN FRIDAY SERVICES
The Rew. Robert Styers, Middle.
port Church of t-he Nazlrene past..
tlf, 1nd tbe ReV. Lyndon Wd&amp;,.
Rutland Nallll1elle pastor, will hold
~rviees Friday at 7:4!5 p. m. at the
Pomeroy Church oi the N~
Jbe puttl'!J w.tn usl.st. with I!IICif'o
ru.e. •~ :t.btl Pomeroy cl•u"(!hh
tbe p&amp;Jotor ;there. the Jlev. F·
~tall,. hb arone to Gnand RapktiJ!

ArmourS~

Ft"id~:~y

33c

22os
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Armour Star

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Potted Meat 2-5"" os cans 29c Corn Bnf Hash 16 011 can 31c
Armour Star

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Dried Beef •.. 21'..

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Peter Pan

Che•se Whiz •. 8os jor 29c

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Peanut Butter 91'.. os jar 37c
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Kraft

ltalllan Dressing 8 o:i bot. t9c

Tea Bogs

48 count 59c

Evans Blended

59c

8OS
pkg

Gerber All varlelles

For &amp;alads or eooldng

Baby Food • , .•.. 2 jan 21c

Wesson Oil .: . . . quart 73c

paeka~e

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Vacation Time Is th'ne
'fo Check Your Battery!

vi ~H ors In Cincinnati
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GrOup 1 , .... 6 11101 gue~r . , . . . 7.95 ex
Grciup 2 .. : .. 12 mo•lliar •.. ;. 10.9$ex
Grbup 3 .• ~ •.24 m01 suar • . • • . 15.45 ex
Lons TY,. . . . 6 ,..a~· tt~•r ., •• i , 10.45ex
Lone Type .. 24 m01 1111ir •• : ; 16.45 ex

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lCIJ* G, MIIJI.oM, MOip

to Ritend tile wedding
!l.fujorie norman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fo11le.sons:
· nne\ daughter Mrs. ,Evelyb pforUu

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Stokely sweetened or unsweetea.rd

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F 1·3nres Horfm!ln . Youn~~tbwn
~y ut the weekend here with Mn
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Mr. nnd "Mrs. James ·P&amp;uley and
r• ltllrlren ore ~ pend}n.K two whks
in Florida .
Vacat ion·inR at the home Gf Mr~
Husa Finli: at~ her daUghter and
~t-on-lll·law Mr. and Mr.1. El•.w.,·n
Bllll and famtly , Falla Church; Va.
Grov~r Stewart, D~trolt, ·Mich .•
!11 sp!ndlng soml) tld\to with Mr.
and l'frs. Robert Stewlft. ,
:
Ml- . and r.trll. btu 'Mlomas )\"ere
'l l•dtln~ r.oceqp~ In Atretu · •~t..d.
cli"telnrl~~- : ..
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tken;"' Follansbee, W. V~ apent

Fresh

Flavorful U. S. Choice

Bush's

NOTICE
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MEIGS COUNT\'
IlEAL ESTATt OWHIIIS
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The Tax .liooks . are .. new
!'Pen for tho !'ilyments of

.T. \1 Crurn9 wa g In Pl. Pleasant
\f untlny on b1ninf'S/!I.

•:• re recrnt

BOLOGNA ·.. · ·...... ·· ·........ · ........ lb. 29c

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Mr. M!l

·m t !&lt;pri nt lll'veral

PlCNIC HAMS . . .... . . . . . .

ICEBERG

Tl ··~ mjnn K"ffrn q. CMilicotlv~. I~
.-i~i t i n P, ,.,.\~'h• t'q h,.r.. ,
\fr ~ ntl ~~r&lt;:. Brndig;An or Norrrolk, Vr.. vlqilfld Mr.~. Mnry Ann
l{IR~ ~ lu&lt;t week:,
Mt·~ A.. 1, R.oq~i ter or Pt. i'lfB.'I·

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Lb.

in Hunt-

Mr.~ . \If. 0. 'Yein.
Mt•.q. C..r"''g"" Hrn•".ll or Cnl·
•nnh•to w:!~ !ill'! I!Uf'S! Thurs dr~y or
'-"'~~ ll1wn '"htlnr:.

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. white, d evils food, and yelow

Flr..rHiids ·~ ·

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BEEF CUBES .........,... · · ...... _. lb.49c

Mich.

ington.
' Mrs. Mert lJJ ,,luhnaon and ehll
-!"Pri nr Galllnnlior h"ve hPifln viSit
11 cr
All1l Mrq W. T. Stnnfl.
n.fr. :md Mrs. Samu~:&gt;l Cuftl'r ot
'Vhee llrt" •vf'r"' W"eln•nrl guests ot

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By the pleee, lumllo

ICE TE
Dromedary In banded

SWISS STEAK ··............ · ··· · .. ··· lb. 49c
EVANS SUPER TRIM

quart

Krall

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WASTE beeause our meateuUen are tnlned.
lo lnBUr&lt; you the beat trimmed meat available
anywhere •...... EVANS GUARANTEES
EVERY PIECE OF MEAT WITH MONEY
BACK' Seloet one or several of 'EVANS
BEEF.O·RAMA SPECIALS , .•. remember,
lt'o EVANS SUPER TRIM!
EVANS SUPER TI\IM Shoulder Round

Arm-S~

Corned,Beef • l2 os can 52c

1\fi•~ B,,·t hn .lf•nt.-;n~ !ITlfl \Vill-

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• CAPJ'tA.L FOR " 'l'J!AR!j-J~~omntown ~l"Pd ea eapltal ot' the
eoloay ot Vlt'flnla ~or 82 yeBI'I!I, from 1601' to l699. W,tlllamsburg-,
10 mtlll tmm Jantestown, &amp;Orved ll.l capital from 1699 to 1179.
Today thil!re la no town of Jame.t~town, Only the old brick church, I
ruin-, .toundatlona ~4 monumehtn Nltnaln ·il ' thl
llW W(ed by the early aetllcrs, The t'oH In "\vhlch •~Ina ef
)
the N(\len llwd in 1807 Ia belnr TeCOnlt~cted •nd Old C.pltol
fuiJ-«111 rtpllf!U Of the three sblp.a WhiCh b'rQU&amp;Jlt
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them to Amel'kll. ....- bel:AJ bunt aru~ wlij bt ~re~ Stlll ,,_,..
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tn t!Ni Jamt·e rtver.
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M.-s. Harry Gibbs. She left Satur;
t!n\' to visit her brother, Lee Em11l~ton and famllv in CQlumbus.
Mr. and Mr!l. Crmrtlan.d A. ll~k
wrl] nnd children, Chester. W. VA.
Wl're weekend R"mst.s of -Mr. and
Mrs. Hurry Glhbs.
Miss Patricia
Lerner· spent
Sundav in f:hnrl{'~l[)n,
Mr. ~nd Mr·11. Harrv Grimm and
duu~htcr rE';llrned from a two
Y:e ~' ks vncnt 1nn in FJorirla.
Miss B~ ~sit• Joonldn~ who has
ht:t•n ~c··inuslv lll i" impruvlnu.

to The teJUvaJ, whtch win eon.ttnue from April
through November, wilt a1110 teaturt~ an Inter·
national Naval Review In June In Hampton
Roadtl In which the warshl~ ot 30 natlonfl will
participate. Amonl them may be a Ruutan t
ve;!n!lel, poutbly the tamoue eruiaer Ord.aliomkldq,\
which carried Bulranln and Khrushchev So En&amp;"• 4
land.
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• . PRESIDENT'R INVITATION- Next Sept. 29, Gov. · Thomas ,
Stanley of Vlt·gtnta. w.lll BRII from Hampton Roads aboard the llnerl
NooJ·dam for England with a party of atatc! and natl&lt;»nal otrtclala. :
Stanley will bear with tllm an Invitation rrom Pre1tdent EJeeft.. !
hower to Qu•n Elizabeth to participate In ttle festival. At t~e
Ja.me Ume lnvttatlona will be exttmded to Churchlll and to Virglnli···
.born Lady Nancy Aator and to the prealdent ot France.
. Mr. IDINnhOwer htu1 endorsed t11e proposal a.ncl plana tn attend
Ute teat~Yal al110. J~egoUaUon.s are now underway with Britl$11. ·Am··
butad&lt;:lr Sir Rogir Makins. The qlJI!Ien would attend the ' fioy1:1"
Dominion celebro.Uon on June 16. This will comn1emora.te the dlsJOIUtlon of the London company In 1024. and the eat•bUalunent of
Vlrflnla aa a Royal Domtnton,
Churehlll and Lady A.Ator are being lr.vaed to Rttend the Of!deral
Assembly celebt'atlon Jlri.JI 80. On that clato tho General Assembly
ot the Commonwealth ot Vlrgtn!a Will tonwc.no tn the old chl.ireh
at JO.Ioiw;;;~·.;;;;, t:.:!!~ !~ ~~,!J. tn t'Rrnnoemoru.le Its nrst sea:;lon In
U119. Next to tha Brltlah parliament, the "flrgtnla general aroetnbly
Ja the oldut Jegblatlve body tn the Engllah-.llpBaklng world.
The prealdent of France Ia being lnvlted to o.ttend Ye&gt;rktown Do.y
,on Oct. 19. Thla will commemorate the winning ot lndtJ)4'ndeMe In
Ithe laat major battle ot ttle wAr In whlth Lord Cornwallls and hll
· BrlU!th aurrendered to Ql'!orge Wa«hlngton's American and French
' torc:e.s.
Pr...ldent l!llll!l'lhe&gt;wer Ia exP,eeted to be p~sent for the Jamestowzt
1 Settlement cetebrauon May 13 which will commemorate the found·
·lnr ot the V1r11n1a COmmonwealth and the bJrth. of thll l'lallon at

Pnrk Sunday.

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7:00 T~y ,.
9:00 coffee TUbe
10:00 Home
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11:00 It Could Be You.
11 :30 l"'e.itber.., YQUt' Ji,_ ,
12:00 Cam~ Qoes to ~
12:30 Cul)t"et)t
1:30 Tepriea~e.. Erf118
2:00 :Matinee .~
3:00 Queen For a Day
3:45 ~de rn Roml.llcq
-i:OO Comedy '· Time .
4:30 IMy L.i.trt.le IMaJ'Igie .
5:00 Aunt ·D.ru . '
6:00 NM 'P.fetUJe ..
6'":1~ SPcJtta "Ey-·
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Gen. Dou~tlas

. . - , .... Pearl G~ "'"'"""'· tu....a . _ ,......,
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Cinada aad JIJ'. tad .Mn. Daalel ter 1 Nit ill WI. ~ Mr. a4
F - llld
11'1- Do..1 lAJI. Woltor lltJor.
PaYDe of .Akron.
Dr, A!Jt.OJJ 1ney of· COi1Ullllr. .... .... "'"""'" liar·
tbe ...... of hlo ,.....,, ......
Suacbr eu~Jt• of Mr. and Mr.a. ~retht
aad
wlu•hter.
Debra, re- Krl. E. I . Ttlq.
Viflc:eat O.bo, .lhcola Bei&amp;bU,
wt:re. Mrt. Freda J1iley nd ton.
P: ul, and AatboDy Dabo Df Col-

B·SIJ Star staae · · ·
D:QO olvalcade. ~ .~po/u

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11\Hst and chil~ren, Mr. :and -Mrs.
, \\(' sJel: G:t•nn and son. Chirenc"
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
. G!1• nn and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Thv Hl:;t birthdny or J.:tmrr Jl! ffiP s Uohson und cbilrfl&lt;en, Mr.

Mlddlepm·t, WR~
he nrm11 was a developn\fmt of an
fined filii! tlol!llrs an&lt;! costs orl u ;.e('!dent ul tha corner of Bulturc:hugr. of t.ll sregunlinlf 11 ~top rlut and second Stt·eets on Sun.
slsn In thl' cotrrt of Mavor •; F. d•:v.

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Tueadoy evening,
l'he t&gt;osts Wt!re suspended. Ttl ~

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8':QO ~le'a OOO~e
li:SO tol-d Tlle....o .
FOT liiiOOi'tt:,~\l!fil&gt; ri~ft~ ~(lor, Q:OO· Lut 'VI~ 'l'llealro
.l!lpaft•s s'lf~~rk!Jt Wi~ ~o!!"ei:l to 10:~ Y.A;J Set Y(JI.ll" Lilli
~tt. f~e r~'ft)l to ~Bn~ s i'lle oeCU· 10:...._ ~~
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Let our state officials know
.vo u support them .
that you
,,ant local roads th11t are safe und
adequate for our vital everyday

Atomic Developments

FINit1 $!

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B't'. ~HAILES M. MtCANN
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The Kremlin's deburking of J o: 11 :30 Featner Your NeSt
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to include some (If Russia's fa il· 12:30 Culnat
uret iii P.(llt·war rorelgn poli~y.
1:30 'ltnneSs~ Ernie
Stalin h11s been l;ltawed for tli.s
2:00 Matlnee. Theatre
crimes in Russia itself and for
:i:OO Q·ueer:. For ~ D.ay
~.. •me of au.!lSia's
troubles in
3:45 •Mod-'rn ".fJ.oinances
4:00 CJmtdy Time
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World War ll.
tlndoubtedly it would help th r.
4:30 !My Little iM'6"flr(ie
Sovlet ~ a:ov.er~m.eilt't new -'_we~t. ~:Qo ~l{nt I,li"\J S_ftow
nli\&amp;IJ-anrt-llghf ~ltt~t'OI\ililrt _if· StaUn
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H Pet.
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Klu und Frank Robinson bum'ered
for Cincinnati on sutcessive pitchr.~ by Sam Jnnes. Robinson's drive
LJver left field proved lhe winning
tally, l!ven
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'ftlwaukec. tries its hand with tht!
sc?oruJ·dlmlon .Chlcaa:o Ct~bs',
tlmd,place Brooklyn, on1y onehalf g_ame umler Ciqcinqati, tangled Wlth cellAr ranked· NeW York.

!'lep of the fall9.

ftlt whether Man~ 1011kee it or
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AM&amp;RIC ...H LEAGUE
Mantle, N. Y. 73 272 69 101 371

Maxwell, Det.

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Runs Batted ln ~Muntlo, Yanks
Mantle up untlllr July .2 had 71 : Wertz, Indian s 60; Boyl!r ,
.struck 29 home TUn8 lo 71
That put him eilht ...am pmes Cartls 60; Simpson, A'~ 59; Mu~iol
Cards 57.
Run.s-Mantlc, Yflnks 69; YosL
TheCmcmnah
_st.. Lou_is here
Cardinals
Ruth,
his Yet the m xi.t~
play
Friday inwllla }n.
hls' who
79th hit
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Seoators ~7; Boyer, Curds 57: Ro-'~!_h_!___gamr•.
by month bt;¥:dow•
is ~sta:~
binson, RedleMs 51:1; Lopez A'.!i M.
Hits---Mantle, Yanks IOI: !lflyer, Cards 96: Ashburn, Phils 90:
~unnels, Senators 89; Simpson A 's
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!lore bridegrovm, . on which ;~a!J
rrtounted a white ,orchid wiln Uly·
o!·the·valley and showered wltl\
rtating :dreamers. For some! bing
old the bride carried a wh(te linen

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gr&amp;&lt;;!'. with its solid feelin11 'If
af;ab!lity. And with · h~ne~we~
ilp· to 225, ·Chevrolet Jll0Ve8' q~
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It's no wonder U..t so many peo.
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Stop by soon tor a ride.

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hl\pp!ost vacations may involve
one or' twp.minor problems. Like
fidgetY IIDl&amp;ll fq who want gallon• of /water and keep asking
· .if yo11'~ alll)OSt there. The big
thinJIS, tllouglt, are beautifully
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the cla.11s of 1953, where hQ W!f
a mttmber of the footbal1 anct'
basketball teams. He is now ·•
senior at West Virginia U~r.:~
llitr. whttre he is in the !
of Pharmacy. He is affiliated
the Sigma Nu. national
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with white accessories. She wore
the orchid from her bridal bOu·
quet.
The bride was graduated from
Parker11bur~t High School In thto 1
o:las.s of lDM. She was a membet '
nf the Children of. the AJnericpp
Revolution, 'SM' ts "noW att,.dlb.J
West Vir~~:inia UntvefSity wh'er~
she is a junior-. · ntaior~nc in el'
!'11Pntary education. Slle Is affiliated wlth Delta Ganima, national sororllv.

Pomeroy,O.

Watch his borls!tgrfn~when~he·fa~'Qedlot.-;ii L;m~~~. ~.
grill with plenty of po~tochlpa~anct)tcklda~tnergy Jull meal when
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~;nd Mi$8
Katherine Ashworth,
Mor1antoWn.
Before teavinc for a weddint
trip to the eastern atates, ,Mrs.
Phillips changed to_ a dress of
blue silk' witb matching duster,

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plr-ment the bridal JOWO. Of fty.
lfm ciliffo'n iii an exquisite shade
light blue, the akirt Or balleTlcngtb, the bodice exterltied
s V froQt and back with
aod tiny »hJtred ' sieeve aeOfnled th~ loW
neCkun~ . TlitJ
wa'i&gt; gatqen~ at ~he waisfl
to~ fashion thl!' mii\Y, bouffant
She wore short blue gloves
~ ~4 car~i~d a #)lOnj~l ~O'!fl~~l
ceri~ettd1' ~itb yellol_rl ~e• ailt:.
ro"u~ded. WJ:tb. s]uttte,J:I4 blqe ifr·
&lt;~ahons and bhl~ satin streamers.
Ttje j;)tide!lmaids \ver_e kl1t1 ltoberta Macfariane, Charleston, Misl
J ~nnh~ Sthlth, Gr,.ntwille,
and
Miss EJeallor Queen, plarJcsbUJ'g.
They w.ore Jl1Bl~hiqs. ~lue &amp;QWps
identical to. that of Ml~s Welch.
Tbey ctrrjed.~qJ~.n!~l ... bDuqutts
with deep blue shattered carhttRev. Willlam M. f~rry tions surr.oun,d~d br deep blue
nylon net ruffles and · blue satin
~;~~~::!~'';·ofThe·
the Jdhn
onlyMi-. bride
snd ls
Mrs.
streamers .
l''~~:~~::!i~ 'l'homas Burnell, 1812 PJum St., Lyle W. Philhps strved hili
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Park~.otr~urg.
Mr.
Phillips
is the . .!iOn us brul man, and the ustLerl
The &amp;on
Mr. and·
Mrs.
Lyle Webster
2:30 PhlUips, 315 Riverside Drive, St. w~re Richard Cooper, West llo~C
Branch, N. J., ChaTies McHenry ,
MaryS, w. v~.
The bride is the granddaughter Parkersburg, Edward' Knitley,
of the late Mr. alld Mrs. Car"J C. Buckha~noD, Don B. Flt'ming Jr.,
Bruestle, of Pt. Pleasont, and is P;.orkersburg and Max. Cosper of
the step--granddnughter of Ml's. St. Marys, fratern ~ty, brQthen of
lhe bridegroom .and Terry Barron ·
~arJ Bruestle. of Pt. Pleasant. Her
St.
Marys,
paternal grandparents were th~
For
her daughter'3
wedding,
late Mr. and Mr!l. John B. Burnell
Mrs.
Burnell
wore
a
light
l:llue
of Pomeroy and pt. Pleasant.
L'otton
lace
sheath
dress.
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Was
Precediri.g the ceremony, nup·
Jesigned
With
hi·
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neckline
in
till musir. · was
presented by
lnmt,
edged
with
a.
obor.der
or .
I~nrry Stapleton, organist, duriug
wnich tim!'! Tommy Bume.ll, broth- matching lace studded 'With rhiJie·
fir .of the ·b ride, and David. P. Bell, stones. She w.ore wllite accessoriea
lit' the candles. The traditional and l: while orchid corsage.
Mrs. Pnillips wOre a Dior pink
wedding' marches were 'played .
aftt&gt;rnuun dress with white aetes. The l;llta~; WJlS bapked with state· sr;rie.s. AL Jter shoulder was pin1~ paJtps and rtl each. end stood a ned a whit~ orchid corsage.
sev~n
branch
Candelabra
in·
A wed'ding reCeption · Wa!l Jreld
~bich burn"ed tall cathedral can- ut the home of Mr.
anU Mrs.
dles. ' On either side, lhere was a Ste·phen B. Thompson. on Coun' .
r~n-Jbjlp~d' arr.angement of white lr)· Club ~1ve, ThE! 14ests "fef~
~ladijl~ r ,(!hJysp.~themunis, .~ a"nct-- t-eteiV'ed bdore the mantel bilni[o;
ma'je$tic ..dili.Si&amp; rrn t&lt;ill standards. cd with honeysuckle intermingled
A
gold. ·cross op a white ·altar wlth gtowin,c candles.
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'l'he brifle 1s table · wa s covered
Communion table and be rore tbo with ·a white lace cloth and cen~!. t'fllJ&lt;up , aod ~livery
altar was a kneEling- bench on tmed with while bride roses.
, Sl!rVIee • · Full .•ln8111'aoee whkh rested' a wh.ite Satin pillow. murial asters, and baby br ~at h .
· CoVerage,.
white aisle cloth was placed for At one end was a four-tieretl wed·
·bride, 'I,'he f~tmily pew,s were dine cake topped with miniature
•n•r~&lt;:d·. wJtl) whit-t satiq bows.
bride and -groom. At the other
bride, given in m11niage by 'e nd was a silver punch bowL A
"ms STOP THAT KIIPI
her father, wore a floor length ~t.ower of lily-of.the-valley and
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lt:noUed ll8tin ribbon adorned the
~::r~~~fashi!m._.d
Min"nlng KloM-Mik' ·Mutleft
a light Duoioni
fitting handle
Silk withof Italian
thE! cake knife, which
Pt..;,. 93?1-fo\ID~LIPORT
-U,ny
set
in
sleeves
and
Lhc
brid'
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and
groom wed to cut
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Mrs. William King registered
the guesta. Mrs. Lorain P. SterM tt • • .. ,....~.
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rett; Pom~roy, aunt" of t~e bride,
cut the cake. ,Mrs. C. S. Everett,
B:"1Umore, Md., cousin of the
btide, served. tlle p~nch. Other
l'lides were Miss Sharnn Shaver,
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Wss Virginia Babcock, Mrs. Oren

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Youngsters Are Thrilled By
Crui~s On The Ohio River

handkete~J.ief ed~ed \:lib tat tinJ

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at
he unKuenn,
Del.
63
237 34
be~ t 1k h:s replaced RuUt by Sk(lwron, N. Y . 56 183
1 1
24 59 .322
f
en nto the hearts ol the
N"ieman, Bait. 55 11:1(1 24 61 .321
n..., -.you \J'UUQCIT whether he Home kuns~M'antle , Yan'kl! 29;.
will surpasr.· that record "" 111 ~ ftanks , Cubs 21 ; KluszewSki , Rcdeomes fwirl .
· ~~ 1 : lpgs 20; Boyer, Car&lt;:U. 20: Snider,
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Is ,your-Jtusha.ra:a
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veil ot PF9nch lllwion was
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can mu·pai;s Uiat n'ille total L.

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In tlw l l'k!t'We,nt

bit bul [[ }11•

tl wtH cut down that mab:$lv.e 1::tJp I
. Y beac!l, or chfowtne the fst tem'ber load.
r~~
fa~ in " !'U9tic Uttle One ~L"h(tol of t!'wug:bt l;i that
Y,...
he iS If
bitter
incl£,w.:-:nbt:i~ ~ngto ~ne hill~ Bf~ ~ded ede-e. Ruth na.d tJI) l
ielr Jitt¥ as."t if.(fus ol~rur·lg? 1\f.l the way a&amp; a left hand~
antmou,
t
ld 41 f un, hi ttl:!!'
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and lt&gt;ft
Ot1*homa Wlll Ja..... ~ ; . · rom hllnded pl~hers . Yet, as tte movt-s
er,.de.
- ~ "'" magic dflfo'n ~ S't~t~h
,Ma'l1ltill3' 'WiJl seeI(Gth it . &amp;etD'fl h ~ ...._
. e t Q h 1S' share o0£ •
N()
whi~py'te&amp;~ndj ' a'va • . 'r"""""'." 'e a pttchprwh)Jjwant lo •be ~"!'i&lt;''']'Oer·fl
befed phantp\1l
~=~~ ~m- ed Bl one wb(l helped put · 1 ovcl'
b•tfl~g 'a«-Gmpi~n\en~~v: the _top.
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liW'NlJ t.eeolife-11nel ' ill
_Stdl tbe
hue u. ,that he
ord book..
~n
!1o tt. It just d~ ~ ~ m
Bltt to the peopte livi.ng (lor to- ok!i~ ~~body c~l~ fa1~ w1th thA I
day and tomorrow Ma~ter Mickey
cheers ~ &amp; geti.ng.
h "my ~"·. Qt.hers ha~ a_pproae~ Ute Babe'6 peat mark
wblcb he e1tab¥M.ed in 1927.. )!et
somehow they II'Ued, ln on&amp; Way

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Poa1-ibly Ruth's memory still B"iley, Cin.
5fi 175 29
was too bright when HIIICk Wilson
73 203 57
But KiDi:'s two..run clout in the blasted his threatening M in lil30 8r•)'er, St. L.
Rvbinson,
Cin.
71 250 56
fourth tied the score.
mtd Hank Gl'eenbera; walloped' hlB

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S'el
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in June and began JulY with a
pair. The all.star bre.ak ts gti.ng

:ts he did the opener, stuklng tbe
Ht!ille~;~s to a 2-0 lead with a twu
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Mrs Harry Mceurllln and bmby

niRut~nlut. lpUir
oyr .m" April,
P'r 12 in. M~ dny ~ro1n Hobwr Hll!"Jiit:d
ne
J.Une. J~ly and Augt. ol lhi~lmgt;;.CQab aml•ulancc.
nn::t a I"UUStJJg 17 m Septttmber
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Mantle matc!u~d h",~; ;fOUL' ,i n A. :--il I
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ot' anoU...,
tq claPtilre !l!e eom·
. Klu szewski opened the first In- 'ptete
&amp;ympathy
aDd iupPOtti of t.\e
mng of the second game exactly man on u,e. lrtfle!et
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HQI~ES EVER PRODUCEOI l'al! rolltn).( ~ortle trvm was pur- Right hander Brooks Lawrepce.
!Just! ly pa~st'd by Arl Fowl"'r, the the major leagues' leading piteht~r ~
("inci~natt ~tarter who Wlls eharg· f!Chllertod nintl Cubs' hiti. in t'fte
I
vO
i/ISOU r•o~ srs ed w1th th e loss, ~o load the second gaine to take hls llth vic·
•, 01- Pf.NO~'"u t 1
bnsP..~ .. Don Honk's single scored tnrv without 11 defeat.
run.
two ni&amp;htcap hom·
!
bl
ers gave 111m ~0 for the season,
,_, th
lla'"lf
lying him for second plaee in
l~
the National League behind Banks
Let il thotD 1JOtL lou.
of the Cubs, who bit his 21st
. to emn.bin.e manv billt ·
round-lr tpper in the opener.
~~~~,.,..,; i7&amp;10 oRe, with. one pLwf'
Jim King of the Cubs hit two
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~.Jme runs in Lhe nlchtj:&lt;ap.

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(hat
B•g I t·J
fOn neded ] Ern ttl Banks and Walt Mor,Yn strtkes
ti.afilr-.t is ttle a.Jmad
:0r 1111 .. 1. hwne runs, tWtl of litem of th e
Apd
'eneral imerest lrt Wb'.. fier !liCk!{Jilte tu ear n the
P1Lcher Jim Hughes gain. fly M'antJe wi'..( bteall: Babe Ruth's
r.. r t
.
,,l·u the w111 In relief.
1,_
I he •pit ! It'll &lt; tneunwll in sec- . Klusze.wski hit hh 18th homer
rvn_ YOU hear
,tr:d _vLwt. fn,· pt·.r_t·t·n tm.:c- puirrb 1n the rtrst inning and brought p~n1 i!~IC w~tll &amp; altltn.es cap..
t:Hdt• r
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home two. runs. Baker !iingled
the Oairo run, stt,ttnf b&amp;1-l. t-dlo•g..~ tl'i:o rlnlt_lu- tt ~·trtual ftr sL hnme _a ~h1cago run m the th ird . ~u~n an elderly SChlM"I~arm on a

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au.· 2 ~"' ,.,-word. ... Ia- .. price. Ca~l 3573·
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IMI'tlma. f'tutm:Jlllr r.Jwoa:e 60c.- FRYERs for 8lilD, S. H.
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I Wonted To Buy

Nl nte or 2 cea.ta pe:o wora will Higbut Prleres Paid for;~~~~
be cbara:ed for adverliilne lf not
,ber-Lumber. Write
paid fur before tbtt •,J.UJ of eaeb

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month followint insertlon.
'Crn:Jn w Ad.vd'tlSln&amp;--iboiJid be
r•portedlimr.:edlll'llJ. 'f:.U: Daily
seoUDeJ will ooL be re•poo~ibl~
ror more than au mOOITeet in·

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CompaQ,

For Rent

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Or.e 2 room furnished apartment
and one :t room furnished apartment with bath. Utilities fur·
mshed . Ca~J at the Home Resl~tur-Ult, Middleport.
7-6-Stc
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o1 realdeDCe wu
in Lebanon Township. ioiDiDJ r:/ o Ford Plant. Broot Park Road
Homer Icenhour, Port.llftd, O!Uo c:evel&amp;nd, Obi~. md that his greCall 397 G-'lipolia or Write- to lent place of reeideoce
c&amp;Mot.

Bex 31-B, RD 2, Gallipolia. Obio
8-30-3tp

7-ROOM HOUSE, modern conven.iences, 3 acre! level ground,
$6960. A 1 a o UNFINISHED
HOUSE on Cbildren'.a Home Hill
Pomeroy , Cdi 940-X. J. F . HandJey.
7·2, 3, 6, 7-ttc

whose lot

be ueer••
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.-e ~Botice
that OD the 17th day of :.May, liM
tbe j&gt;lai&gt;l&lt;ifl. Mil- MiRer, tiled her petition atain&amp;t him io lte
Common PJeas Court of rMeigs
Counl)', Ohio, beiog cause numher 12,419, in the said court f or
divorce and other re:ief.

The prayer of said petition i_oj
COUNTRY HOMI P:PR SALI
for divorce, care, custody and
23 Ac-res 6 I"'OOhh!! and Moodom control of minor child, alimony

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REGISTER OFTEN - ~- EVERYTIME YOU SHOP!

FOR SALE OR RENT

Help Wanted

Chuck Roast

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The S~arcwe Jndiall:i !landed the;
~ a 17-7 lambol6ti01 Tues.
night in • Melgo County Llttw I
League contest in a game that h.adl .
Ol'l&amp;inaUy been seheduJed for Mooday night It was the first win for
the I!Jdlans in League play.
, Lft!l• Jl~mloodl'lLouks.w.nt Ill the
WIV n~r fne
an1 u he heltt tht
Dodier• to only Mnn twn. EbUn
w.. ttt. loalng pik~er for ttt. Dodter.l , ~ .wall Vlchmb;ed by eight
errors _bY h~
. Leading ~ltent for U~ Indians
WCI'e B. WJDebre:nner w:JL~ three
hits while H. Phaiin Ricky Orow
Gu'htb"t'
1- - &gt; N • Wl n.elor_en.ner, an d.
HU'bbard aU had lwo h1ts each . F.or
the Dodgers Arl}ll)d and Frant FJi..
erOOach both had two hits.

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Opportunities

85c

1 lb
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Banquet Meat Pies ..... .. 2 for 49c

Cooked Salami

OJ:.lic~le
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Loaf _.. 29c
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Spiced Luncheon- Sliced 8 oz pkg 27c

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Breaded Shrimp ...... : 1Q.oz pkg SSe

Indians

R. Phalli\

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:omplcte WHF~EL MJGNMENT,
b.:.mcina ud brake tervlce.
llackcll'~ Sdety Service, Welt
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.

191 For Scie

Roof
PAINT

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NEiliLERS for bulldlq hoWiel,
buch cablneu., and repl:lt work.
&lt;.:all us. GU)' Nela:bler, 72t Broad·
way, Racine, Ohio.
6-&amp;-Dte
i•'ur exterior or Interior plia.Una:,
rontact Homer M. Braley, Phone
381 -Y. Cootract or hourly work
BCC('pted.
8-3().1~tp

New Uulboard Mnlow, r;1,-l II , 1' .
,lohnsun. l'hrmf:' 410-X. 7-2-3tp
1040 HoUse Tru ck, guorl condillon
lbdio. Heal&lt;'. '", ~pmlight . L. c. QUlCK S£11VICII oa W - Ia.
i)ll11'1111 ll)' Faetor, Tleillld
R«led, 7~ mi . N. of Putnc·roy on
Wjltctunaker. CO.I.J.JNI .I&amp;WSRoute 33. Sct'lll'd huuse above
rom01f01.
1-a.tl
::::!talc Park.
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COMMERl'IAL

~~~ ltefrigt'raHon Service Encl·
necr with Ice CHam 'Manutfaclttrcr. New •ervlftl thil Area.
Complete equi-pped t.r.uet for
fast -eflicient repair .ervlc:e.
Fife Rt'friaentlon, Middleport,
Phone 6233-X,
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iilYEiiSr~~ ·;ale·' o~ --fo~:t HIIGLIO I CLIIK IIAIIAGI
,Orm. CliHorrt Leifheit, Ruck Call on us for car repalt ancl weld~. Springs, Phnn~~X~·.....:6c:·3::0..:·3:::
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Superior Service
Quality
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Merchandlae
Reaaonably Prlaed

hli service, Rac1na. Ohio.
6-S-23t.e

JO% oft on 111 Fans n11&lt;1 Garden
IIDif!. Frockcr Plumbin" Shop, RADIO lo TELI!lVlSION SIIIIVIt;lli
Pomeroy. Ohio.
6-30.11tl'
Pb..e 200. Cl~oad Appu,;...
Sluro,
-I!'OUR ROOMS FURNITURE, in - 2-a.tt 1\8 W. Jlola 111., Pomcluding Norlilc Uflfrigcrator wllh
defroal~r. WM!ihcr, 8-piectl soll&lt;l
VICE Allllllk01
walnut dinlt~a room suite, l!vini
pert Tedatdl...
room And bedroom furnit11rc .
Middlepott.
All In excellent t"ondi ~ ion . Apply over Riverview Reslallnnl.
PAINTING-exterior, tnaertor de6-30-Jte
tonUnJ, well walbl11r1, deeorit·
:'luw Jl the .um-;to--;;:n~der lhat
Ina t~[ all dullft.l. EJ:ptrltDCI
n11;w 11wcepcr for the home-.
18 yean, Jnt.tl'lior and .EiterlwCOMPACT give• Lht! ultimate in
Incoratlna at Ohlt~ Unlverlit)'.
Jtome e!fle\enty. Big Trade-In
Sefl me at Apt. 8, Bronell
. iar your old IWe'lper. Gene',,
Apartment&amp;,
Brownell Av..
App1Ja11,ce Service, . Pomeroy.
Burnie W. Derry.
T-2-ltp
Oail . !~l·M.
6-29-tlle
HOMES BUILT to mut your
TflAlLER. four room~
needs. l bave plans lad 1&amp;blih ~
good
~onditloo .
•perrenee. Pboae IIO'l·M. VIrtU
Telford, Syrleuse.
1-a.etc
C.IL Middleport 013-Y.

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RIP~IOIIIATION

Now Haven, W. Va ., Phcne TUr· New &amp; Used. Purcha,. ytJQr equipment ~~th local service. 7·yra.
ner 24HRA .
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Port'h Vahm&lt;'e, roll up -p orch
ahadrs. &lt;.;loth Rwnln,lls, E'rn.-tric
ian, ull kinds. f'l"«l Insta llation .
Dale Wlppol Su('lply. 215 Un·
I1Jn Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
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G. E. REUTER
Publle Accoutul
We lnvlie JJoOneeplng
AceaUIIIIl, Audlll, Tu ......
bloma, Noluy i&gt;ablle. '
Ofllee Pb1111o tii-M

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101 B. Soconc1 St.
Pomeroy, Ollie

69"

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Won't WoshOff

8 Flavora·Your Chol¢o

3.98 gal. . Y:. Parker .. Large runi or Bar
GREEN

Roof Paint
Stays Green

5.50gal.
Uoe Your Payment Plan
MORE PEOPL&amp; BUY
Plckeno Way Every Da)

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Angel food 39c
Cheese 43c
• , Fresh or Colby

Faney Wloeonsln

lb.

Cheele Food

PICKENS
Point &amp; Hardwort
STORES
Phone 153-:1&lt;
Pomeroy
Pl•one SP·3·5S83
Mason

DOWNING

INSURANCE AGENCll
fllre. Aut_.U... Hnlth
ACCIDINT

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Real Estate Broker
In

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or Announce,
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S.ntlntl
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Cherry Pie . . . . Special

Wa.termelons
BIG 24 LB SIZE
ea1.19
CALIFORNIA • VALiNCIA
Oranges.·
II LB BAG
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JUMBO 17 SIZE
Canta1oupes
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Lemonade . . 4-6
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Sle~• Lite Brod ID pulel colon
Set lion.lllni 4 divided plates, 4

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4 forb, 4 lmlves · •IJid 4 ·

'opooal. Perfeel 101' plenles, · TV
Snadi, bead~, p14Jo or home.
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Sprin~ter ·so ft. $2.99·
. :'P.·f •. $1.79 ;

dar~ie top quoUiy • Pll'
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2 pkg..
Swlao Creme or , •
Nabisco Oreo ...... . .......... 69c
Hi-Life Sweet Pickles 2-16 oz jars 45

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9. Caule
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10. River
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17. Throtllbl8'. Mulberry .

matlort
18. ~::~tlnl'
ada-arch
19. Bneed!ea

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27. Vapor
28. Sublkle
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Ch•ca!!o
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Ph ·ladelphia
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f.,;e~ York
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Wf'dnesda\"1 Rt14..1h._
B.. oo1dvn 1~ New Y&amp;tk 2 bt
q ~onklvn 6 Nrw York 1, 2nd
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.sllip USS Taconic, Jolm P. Raub,
'boilerman third class. USN, son
Of Mr. and Mrs. John Raub of 107
Ebenezer St., Pomervy, Ohlo is
participating in "'Operation Hourghrlloll."
The Atlantic Fleet anti-&amp;ubmarine training exercise- is being conducted June 12 thru 27 and involveS naval units of Great 8 "1tain, Canada and the Netherlands.

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THE A&amp;P MAGAZINE

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New York: -·~- frB H .M8
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Reedsvill~ and Ra cine • Piit &lt;1 Clevel•nd -·-- 42 2f Jt2 4-\1
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37 34 .&amp;21 l'n
nooo in an Ohi iJ River League ;\al-timore --~- 33 40 .452 14 14 '
tWi n bill as Heed.3vllle look tht" Detroit
30 41 .423 liUl
fiut l&amp;me by a 6-l margin and \Va.!1hln2ton . 31 47 .307 19
R.1cine came l hrough to c 'J-1 the K:.n!!Qs City . 2!7 43 .370 20\il
~ econd by a 6-2 M."ure.
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•Vn he ld the Raci ne oihl! to only New York 9 Boston 4, 2nd
four hit11 at he outpltched C b&lt;~rlie Cli&gt;velanu t1 Detrt»it 1. V•l
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decision . Cltovelllnd 3. Detroit J, 2nd
f:eed.Jville ~tore~ thrt'e runs m Chicago 5 Kansas City 2., 1st
tnt&gt; (irJt innili.&amp;: to practicRUy sew Kan~u City 3 Chicago 2, 2nd
.JP the eonteat. McVicars. was the Wa !~hin gt on 10 Haltimore 8 1-'l t
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Mr. and .Mn. Curtis McDani el B:lltlmore at Boston r.igbt
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(21 Cord Of Thanks

lfeeii,.:Jne,~

The · Tenth Annual Beod Soft- fifteea indlt'idu•l
trc,.pblo for
bHII Tourn~mnt will " beJd It member1 of tJf'e teanu .
Dachtt!l Field in Muon beg1nnina;
'l'be tournament'• openlnt datf'
,)n July 19 a nd runn1ng fer six f.•H• on a Th.,ndty. Gamea will
ll •ghh; with the finals tet for he pla)'ed on Friday o( the same
July 26 at'eurdi.n&amp; to an announce. \lf(!et and tht!n wiH reJume on
m~nt by
Tournament
Oirl:!ctor Monday, .July 23 witb gamej bt&gt;Hal ph Sayre.
i::l.g heltl on the 24!!- , tht- ~: b
Sayre has r~p011t!d that Mhleen ~tod the 26\h. The finali Blld ~
ll:lllllll are Jmed up for th~ tourna- co1111olation game will be played
mt-nl and they repreit'nt tht· ber.t on the la1er dati!
in th e umned iut~ art!lt. in addiTeams and th~r manast-rs ~rt; iun Lo four team1 from Pal'kt'rB· a1 foll ows : Hartford Highballt't'll,
hurg
~wis G•lland; OVEC, Bart Monbrawing~ tor the meet will be L.e~tl; M:uon Rat Tail!!, Luther
held on July 9 at 7 P. M. at \\'a- Tude:-; Ph ili p Sporn , AI Smith ;
h:a ma High School. Team repre- Vanadium. Diclc Rupe; Lakin
&lt;Jt ntalives are expected t.o be pre. State Hospital,
Pappv Hugh~·
iU nl at I hat time.
....C: po•n
• N o 2 , G,f:ne AI h !:!\' , GaiJJ.·
As has been the ease tn pa!!l 1 P'~lis Eagles, Carl Baker. GSI
yean, all proceeds from the Lour-~ Bernard Gwnther. Chtshm· c J
nurnent are used 1n makang am- Lemley; CIO of Parkersburg Wal.
rrovements to the athletic field
cr Sams. Nahonal &lt;iuard · Cart.
Sayre repPrled lhat t ro phieJ Roac h, Smith Vph uhtl'ri OI! of
vrrl uetJ at $173 w11l bu presented PJrkersburg, Me !vm Smtth. Parkt•, wmmn~ t eam! and theu pe r-~ ersburg Euo, Dan Viers; H~'lpre-'
wn nel. Trophi e~ will be pre- P~rkerliburg Merchanl.~. J a r k
~(·ntt-d to the Cars~, aecon_d, and SchiPgel and Aunt H!lltit&gt;'s Brea4,
tturd place t cam~t tn addition to 8tl(•ky Walters.

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. DAYS--PRI~~JW.. 9 Jrl"ftS

Pump, Full buement wiltb FurMCe and stoker New hob water'
heater 4 m!les from Pomsuy
on Hanisonvi~ f'olaldl. George
Haekett, P!J. 826V or 267.
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A peUtlon bas heeD flied by Bo1\aymDrt
b
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.d ~~- ~art au
y Sll .........."' VUIIU
allegiog that on ICCOUQt' of ~"'•
a--..
-.ilbsence of Le-o Raub far 39 ,::..
!rom Pomeroy, M.eits ~uDty, Ohio
I;ID
~he place of b.is Jut dGmid:le, be
•- 1s prenuned to ve
, an d opnl)'·
A apd&amp;l medlDI of tbe W, s.j mi~ of 'Chet ~lap and tbeir ~e:b Will 01'letora ted
. . -•"a
-...-.. .,_
~
ing that rproeeediJ118 may be bad c s
held It H tb M~ . laiDI.llea. will be invitled ...
ner at th• bDIDe cf bll ~
oo e&amp;loblish the I8111
· a tti&gt;o c!luroh membon. Mno. E. Mr. ooood MJo. II. lo. Freach. '""' ·
of the death {)f said Leo Raub.
fCiu"e!l Tueeday eveli.ne wbad · M. Wood and ~ Ca:rl ME:tox. tU'lel birthdaY dmDer wu ~ baf.
_
oo-cbalrmen Of tbe reception witt~~ let-~J.e to tber plenlc 11-ea,at ·tl:t!l
Notice is h-ereby aiven tbtt on
Mrs. John Kincaid to charte of French bomeand a:uest~ were...W.
the 21st. day of J-uly, 191M, lit and duration thereof.
del)(lrations amJ, Mra. Robert Coats and Mrs. Edv.wd f. ~ 11114
10:00 o'clock A. ·M., said Court
JohD 0 · &amp;aeon
and Mm. E. S. Seba:af on tbe pro- children, Mare, !At ADD •;t'~
ll'ill hear evidt&gt;noo con&lt;!erning the
Judge of said Probate Court 1 gram committee.
Mr .and Mrs. Don StlveN. J111ri1rD
a'!eged absence o! said pre8llmed
of ;Meigs County, Ohio.
r
, Offl~ of theW. S.C. S. Mrs. and Bi'lily s~.
.
,_
decedent .and the circumstances {6) 14, 21, 28, (7) 5--tte
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lief. The det'endant is required to I
answer .slud petilion on the 18th
~ · s,_ H.P.-.'-'~T-- H
_ I_ N
-·U
·day of Aug. L956, or juda;mc n t
-,.
0.
wul be take n again&amp;t him.
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MILDRED MILLER, P .ainliff I
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Scaffold iWardl, IJn5 C1otba.
O"BRlt'..J"' At"U U·dftlro.N
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HOUSE (or liale. furnished or un- (t:J) :ll, ;..(S; (1 J 5, 1.::, JY, 26-6tc
furnished .
Route 7, Chester f
SA Yl DON'T l'OU KNOWi'
2 five room apartmentA;
Road.
Call 6057 -X, Middleport,
LEGAL NOTICE
Bakcr'5 will give yvl.l the bcs~
room aparlment:B, all
Ohio.
6-:l9-6tc
trade on furnitt.:re ur IIPLJll&lt;~U·
dries and garaau- 4..
Detty Ja-n e H ~: witt, whos-e place
celj,
4 6-li I Pomt&gt;roy, Ubio.
OJ n ·.. , ucw,:c
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wnose
l&lt;~st
plat:e.s
ot
re..ideli
Lie
1
Wi\NTED- - good honw f(Jt 1 rl
Unfurnished 4 ro_
o m artd 3 room
-tate, Rutland Towuhip, 31 Wt!J.C , 4'i'lD J:. llC id A\l'~ lJllt!, Sew
1-'r;u· old mall' ( -~~IIH'. C&lt;.dl 829X
il}&gt;&lt;lr-lments.
Chris line
eegle,
.tere.t J.an-d, hou~e, bltn and out lJJet::u, l.-&lt;~ ll1urma, and 1 .Ur. W i o·
7-1. ate _______
__
I--' none 16-J.
· 6-30-6tp
buildiRgS. s~ George A. Melnham lkbs, 4't.:;'/ .l!.udid Avi:nue
mrt, Administrator.
6-1-tf San UJego 17, \.ahwrma, a-nd WJ&lt;~,:
A U! Jktluwn ar1' t"t!UC..'Ytcd l o be 3-JlOOM APAR'JIMENT and bath,
tm~cn1 at a SJ)L'Ci&lt;ol mcl"tlng, l''ri·
nel" present place ol ·resJ4ent:c
with aa.rage. 170~
M1.1lberr1
da y. July 6, o-oo r m. 7-3-3lp
Ave. lnqu1re 378 Seeond St., or II-ROOM HOUSE for sale, $800, c-annot be ascertaiaed, w;u tai:e
&amp;ULES .. Nothing to buy. Sbnply gel y - free lieket each limo
SyracWJe. Call 809-X.
7-2-3tp ooti'cc .tbat -on .th-e I:Stb day of June,
rail 111-M. Also Conlon Ironer
............, ...... UG..N
you visit Aotd' • REGISTER OF'l'EN! AU wluen will be nolllied.
1~56, lhe ·p lamuu, C-ect. !!;. ktewtt.t,
'
'!MotiJiiolo ,li...,. ................ ..
for aale.
7-2·.U
···~ faol. w,__. _ _.,. ·~li ~
AoW' emplcooyoeo ond their lamUieo are not eligible foor prtzeo..
flded his ·p eti.tion a.gamst: her Ul
"'Mi"-. . .,. ....... t:.Moo .. .,., ••
FURNISHED APART·
W1· w1~h Lu l'X pre s.~ our smccrc 3-ROOM
.the Common Pleru; voum of Meigs
~NT, utUibifti: p&amp;id. 3!16 N.
\
apprccJallon Lo our neighbur ~
Loumy, Ohio, beinlil cau~e liUm·
4th St. MBlddlcport.
7-3-etp
and frit'mls for their kindn ess
ber 1:.!427, in said court for div&lt;~rce
'1 room bouse, S bedrooms, and other reHef.
anrl ~yrn pu thy at lhc limt' " f
A&amp;P SUPER RIGHT • , TENDER STE ER BEEF, CHOICE BLADE CUTS!
thr• rkath of uur hu sba nd and
woU to wallcorpellng, AUio·
The l)rayer ol -said 'petition i&lt;&gt;
hrrllhcr, Hcr:;ha!l Brown. Spcfor
divorce and for equ~table- re(·r~J th ank ~ t o the ReV'. Ro14cr
mollc
gas
hoi
woler
heallie.f.
1'be d e fendaD.l is r-equired -to
WAITRESS
wanted.
Ai)ply
in
perJlt~hup,
!))('
!!:w ing
fi'un na l
answer
said petition on tbe 4th
son
a
t
the
Home
Re11taurant,
l!r• ml', lho~e !'.Cnd in lo( flower:&gt;,
Ing ayalem, 101, High St., day of Auguat,
1-956, or judrment
Middleport.
14-Ste
lrnr! att wtw helped in any way .
wul be ta·ir.~n agaJnsl her.
Pomeroy.
Ohio,
call
232
lor
!\.1r~ . Jlershall Brown
MAN WANTED-For 1\awleigh
CECIL E. HEWlM', Plain,titf
Well Trimmed .. No Stringy Neek Po rtlons!
bwinesa in Pomeroy. No exfurther lnform1tlon,
O'BltlEN AND O'BRIEN
perience needed to •tart. &amp;ales
Attorneys for P.aintilf.
A&amp;P SUPER RIGHT • . SKINLESS, 100% ALL MEAT!
~as)' toimmediately.
make and profits a:ood. ;~~""""""""'""""""""""'='
(6) 7, 14, 21, 28; (7) 5, 12.
Start
Write
Raw·
J-"or room &lt;tnd huurd wiU pay , will
lfligh's Dept. OHG·840-190, Ftee·
lwlp frc1• . Cuntact me Ill Ethel
porl, Ill.
7-3-ltp
l!l'lul''s 21.".t miles from RcndsLEGAL NOTICE
villt~ on R1. No.
124. Luc('thl WANTED: Dielll\an. Will ronald·
Bids will .be received b)'
l'rir·c, ltcrdsville , Ohio. 7-:-J-3:c
er Home Economicll graduate. POMEROY- Modern 6 room frame tbeScaled
'•
Board of County Commis&amp;lon.
wlth
hardwoOd
Iloora.
Nice
kitRapidly e~:pandlne bo..pltal aad
~.,.
· ~· - ~·-chen ,and bath. Automa,tlc for· ers Meigs County, Ohio, at the Of1li I
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Soles
Plump and Juley .• No Iiller addeot
dietary
department.
Salary
flee of _said Uoa1·d, Pomeroy, Ohio
ced
air
heat
tG
all
rooms.
Full
open, Apply Direclor Dietetics,
A&amp;P Super Right • • Boneless, Whole or Half
Hl53 CIIEVIlOLET Truck 'h Ton
Choice Cuts .. Steer Beef, Round Bono or
basement. Very good construc- up unlil 12:00 O'Clock Noon July
Hnlzcr
Hospital,
GalJlpolia,
l'an&lt;'l h11dy $605. Bhwttllar's,
16,
1956
for
furnishing
tlle
followtion. Large lot. Owne-r will cO!I·
Ohio.
6-a0-3tc
l'omcroy, Ohio.
6-28·6tc
alder your pre&amp;ent hou11e as in~:.
. ' ..
..
down payment. Mia:bt consider
10:13 FORD Pickup ·~ruck, like
Transport delivery l)f Ga.solinc,
leasl.n.ll for one year.
n.r.w $89~. DlaeitnllT'I, Pomeroy
regu lar and premium grades to
Ohio.
6-28-6tc
M.IDDLEPORT- B room
framt&gt; ·the County Garage, Rock Springs,
'
tlowe wilh bath, gas :he-atlng. Ohio, at the direction of the CounCap'n John'11 Beat ' 'N Eat
1954 RUJCK VA Spl•eial Ddux 2
8 oz pkg.
Sliced
Loca.tcd on -large corner lol ty Engineer, during lhe 00 day
rimH' SL•dan , nt'w Buick trade -in You can own your own businllls,
with p-arage . .f4800.00.
p~riod commencing July 16, 1956.
$1 605. Bluetlnor's,
Pomeroy,
earning $:i00 R week or more
Quote .p rices on botb reBular
-...
Ohio.
6·213-flt.c::
with hmit.ed capil11.J Jn .a Dairy GENERAL STORF--thndHng groand premium grades.
' Cop'n Jolill's
.
. _· ... ..
hl ~ Store. With our uruque fin·
ccrieiJ, clothln,a:, hardware, 111 ~
Hoard of Commissioners rcltll'i4 PONTIAC 2-door Sedan ()l'j.
uncing plan, Dairy Isle, a na·
ollne. Average monthly · ule~
strvl' ·t he right to reject nny or
u.inlll t~ark gn •r·n· v:ith Ji·Wht
Liunal organization of indivi·
$3300.00, Little compctJUon, 1nd 1111 ,bjds.
~l'l!(m top $1205.
Blaet.tnar'~t,
dually owned storeB, can put
very low opcraUni overhead. 7
Board of County Commissionf!rs
Pomeroy, Ohio.
6-28-6tc
you in a buslneN of your own.
room frame hotJIIS with .b ath.
.. - -- ·-·· ·--'- ----- - - By Dean Barnitz, Clerk .
Package of
Dalr)' Isle Stnrea are beautiful,
Large lot. Total price $11,000.00
l!lOl'i BLIWK century 2-door Ri(6)-21,
28;
(7)
11·12-4.tc
modern bul_ldlng1, e:r.cluslvely
111 betl.tb Teaaoa for seillni.
viera · Coupr, pOWN steering,
dfl~i'!I:Dcd and patented , and to-Owner will urr:r aome flnancily-naflow dm•. $J,093. Blactteated on sites selected by men
lnlil or trade for retl estate,
n.ar's, romrm.~·, Ohio.
6-28-6tc
.
I
with years of experience in mar
CUCKLII aiALTY
1954 J:i'ORO V8 2-door S•~dan. turkH survey. Location 'hill been
aox 229
Phone 101-Y
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~&amp;P Super Righi • • Serve Hoi or Cold
quoiM.' wilh white t~.p $1191).
A&amp;P's Own Mtorvel
approved and buildina: has- jwt 6-~30-3;:;:;;te;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o
Blartt.lllll' ·~. ('(}IUCI'Vy, Ohio.
locen constructC&lt;I requlrin&amp; cap- ~ED
6·2&amp;-6\.c
i1al from $:-1500 to $8000, In
Middleport, Ohio. For full in·
CONCRETE BLOOJUI
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Serv1ces
!or-mation and
appointment,
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GRUBSER
BLOCK CO.
&amp;. H. RAWLING SONS CO. - 2t
Pahsl Sparltllng 6 Flavon
Isle Sales, Wooster, Ohio.
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tt reju
W clusihed rat&lt;&gt;t~. Obitu•riea
published at 1 cent per word..
:.!blr&amp;ed Ads recelvea by maO or
tel&lt;'j::bont. &amp;,!Yea careful att.i.ll
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.... we«&gt; ... &lt;10 Jlr • ....,u... ·!love.; ~ · ltft•." ~ Ill. Bliu.
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the Rev. . aa4 Vra. C.
Mri o.Jiloll . Swan1o0# '.pd •'Jm.
$
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ror Jl.lvitt w.ho can. to Middle...- t.biJ ~Uon oommltteit·
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The receptioa t. tO be held
IIRTHDAY CILIIAATID
July 17 at 8 p. m. and.
T~ loukh blrthdiiY of , ~

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the Daily Sentinel, Ppmeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Festival Is . . !~
M.;·t~:~ tbel'O
Loo.-t IbM compan~.
'C'ODitl"uctiOn have aooe
thi&amp;y new Monday ftom New Y«k dar
a I'U.pervllor l:qr • &amp;UluUti-

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M·IDDLEPOR'f SOCIETY

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lut!l been vis")ting the McNamees.
- MiM .J;uUa and Mts1&gt; Mary Pfieffer
CaDto:n. wiO arrive here Friday for
ao o¥ernight vi.s.it wit~ .M.i.E Mil·
dred Hawley an dMrs. Nan
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Sat......•doy the
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.. Zerkle, FranceB' Roush Mrs. James
~- EWer for a weekend trip to Berea
. Ky., liO attend t~e ~Y "Wilder(..Q~ Road" by Paul Green. Tht!)-'
~1,. --will stay 'ati the Boone Tavern Ho..
'" ...._, d:uPin.a their- visit.

and fanuly bavc moved to Syra.
n.L~c.
~1r and Mrs_ Frank K 1 n~ and
son a nd Mr . and Mr~ . f&gt;:rt Hussl'll
and family , C&lt;,lumbu~ . arf' visiting
thl·ir mothl'r, :'Ms. Ch!lrl t·.s Quil len
Maxine Bennett who ~~ t'mploy· '''"'
~ d Jn ,.·0 1urn b u.~ h as bt· l' h ~-~~
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her parents, Mr. 11n t1 :&gt;tr~ l"hadc.-;
Benn·tl
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· 11ilr d s an d ,.
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veo.
[hwmga rdn(·r hav e been a.l!~nd.
mg th : annu&lt;~l State Reh.gJO~
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.uca wn c o . ~
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Paint Cr-eek C hu1 c~ thu we(. k.
c. E. Meadows who 5uffe.red a ~I rs. Ru:hards· who 1s. a graduate
belt..f.'troke Tue9day b-e lLt at his of the sc hoo 1 IS takJOg post-gra bome on South Fourth Avenue .
duate work.

Mno. E. A. k.eOO .and Mis,s Nancy
Mrs Dennis
Douglas £'ntered
Reed _returnod Thesday 6rom a vil6lt Holze; Hos pital this wee k and
in Cl)lumbus.
was scheduled for surgery Well·
Mr. and M111-. Ray Tur~y Dun- nesda)'.
bar, visite-d Mrs. D. E . RtlWib. Wedtnesd
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Maltox
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ar:d family, Charleston, who have
M oy. H L D h
Gar:''\cit · Tu~'l"la~n
l'~rd, ~: been visiting relatives in Lansing,
to visit M'l'. Dun~am who iii" 0111 Mich ., have been visiling his paroeonstro.~ction work there. Mr. ruw:1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mattox.
Mrs. Larry Rice and BOn ChipJX'-1 ,
Mrs. Fred Blau, Meadow Creek,

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harn horne d u
lhc1r
r s. William - Ohlinger eoterccl
Holzer Hos pital Tuesday fur li Ur·
geJ"y . Hr r daushters, Mrs. Albert
Schleicher, Cleveland
and Miss
Martha Ohli nger who is employed
in Columbus eaml' Wcdncsday for
a visi t with their mother.
Mr and Mrs. Willinm Hurh on
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Mens ...
Womens ·
Childrens'
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SAVE

W. Va., arrlved here Satur day for

ch"·'h"~·flJ!&gt;.N,
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wa~ 11 recent
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guest of

St . Alhan.;
r-.'lr.~ . Georg~

Mr. and Mr..;_ J. 11 . llavf· ~- l "hes11'f, are .~Laying at tltt" twmc of
t hei r Hn n-in-law ttnrl cta ugh tc r, Mr.
Jmd Mrs. F'rn nk Chcl'-.ebrcw . RP.·

TO!'IIGHT

ThunJHy.Frldey

July 5·6

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Arnst
Lu cille Uall
" FOREVER DARI.INO"
(In Tcchnicnlnr )
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ROUSH'S
Shoe Stare
N . Second St
Middleport, Ohio

Maul't'&lt;' n O' Hara
MncDtma ld f'&lt;~n•y
" FIRE OVEl AFRICA"
(In Tl'chnil'Olor)
S&amp;turd-lly Only
July7
How; 11·d l)urr
T.Jin 1\m-on
" BROKEN STAR"
- also-Vu· tm·.v ,Jor~·
John Drom(icld
"MAN FISM "
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FISH FRY

:.re visiting Mr . anrl Mrs. Ricb.ard
Wi lson and .vir. and Mn~ . Dale
white working at the OVEC plant
was taken to Holzer Hos pital for
tr eatment a nr:l returned home .
Mr. Joh n II Jordan, and Mrs.
Clarence Schaa f or
Huntington
were Sunday gw.HtS' o-f th-eir niece
Mrs-. J. M . AT&lt;'h cr.
Rev . and Mr~ . /.'. A. iX' nncy, and
son Robert IHI Vl' returned h t their
home in Am&lt;~rillo. 'T'·eXJas, foll owi~ g a vhit tl('n· wit~ the form-ers
s.stcr , Mr.s J. M. _Alrc her , al her

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Family Reunion
Held On Sunday

WASHINGTON UP......l'be House

sl::hed presideol ~ Eisenhower's
(lti'eign aid program to nearly $3.4

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A u·on Agam·st
Genera} Motors ..
Filed By Govl

Gyroscope Units .. :f·~~h~: ~::~ appro~•d
• g Readied ..
Hem
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Bahy Is InJur
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Jn U0SCbed---1--d
Ride DoWD Steps

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Tour Is Planne
Of sporn' Kvger
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8y Congressman

operall~n

ON THI IRIGHTIST CORNIR
IN MIDDLIPORT

'Ill 1908;" ,.liell tfioAIMfre&amp;ft

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Gu and'

Company was founded, electric
waa expensive to produce and deHV1lr ... alld the cost to the averaae reel·
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'dentlal eonaumer was over 10&lt; aldlowatt:ltour.
~oday, the coot lio iliiaveraae mldentlal
euatorner served b:y the six.eom.pany
)Amerle&amp;ll Gas and Electric Syotem Ia leu •

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achieved in an era when the cost of prac-. More eftleieiltaledlodi of .prGduel~~antf
~eally everythinr ~ akyroeketetl'. .
deliver!Q eleotricity. toaelher 111ith lt8
IIH&amp;ter 1IMifil bj: everyone. baWl rt8Uited
AB a result of Ita eontlnuolla roaeareh and
in lowerlna tht COlt by moM than 75.,..
development prorram the ' !i!YII!"m tod117
Thla Ia an example of "110 Yun of ~
has in service the most modem and ofllcreaa in Electric Power.~
cient power plants and t.ralwniSBion line.
available. They make available . . - - - - - - - . ......--------~
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eeooomie aid tor tbe fJ.SCal , yel1

It was not made known wheth·
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·he battered t4 9 billion proRram '•

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COVERT RE·ILECTED
The Cumm ilhiu n on 1-'r uoatlnn
nwt at !It •· th 1\h ll•~ tlisi C ~urch
Tu esday t1t 'l. :ng :mrl ~ u pl. Erne&amp;t
COVN [ WllS fC · l J.:-r.!ed I halrman
d the Co :n •n1~ u r . Tt·,,. opening
1\\"ll':&lt;'r w11s rn (• II b,v tl•e Jlev. C.
R.1ymon f\ onk r •tl•t und Supt. Cov1 ert cw1clurtl"(t 1 h ~ U'·lft)IJt.-nal ser vice . Mm. Nan M(Jore Wab· eloectc-d
1 ~ecre-tar,Y during the bualness meet..
m g. 'T'hc group vo t ed a contl'ibulfl.
Jon or $10 t&lt;~wa'Nls th e e7(peni!o"C of
t~ e You~h J?dLowship c1m1p .at Lanca&amp;ter ·J.a tcr thl.i month.

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Ohio Congressmen
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In Vote To Kill" i
School Aid Bill

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WESTbURY, N . Y . UP-A person whn ~aid he was fhe kidnaper
r,f m onth-old Peter Weinberapr
telephoned the cbifd's father today and made new raR50m dem&lt;~nds, the fa1her, MorriJ Wit-in-.
hcqter. re~rtc~.

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~1 r. an d Mrs. Smit h ;md family
wcr P Wl'ekrnd gut's!.~ at the Miller
hnmf', Will ard Mi llH j,o; on l~avc&gt;
fn•m thC' ll . S, Navy Air Fol"t"c
1 flll 11 ha~ re i Ufllf'd
from 11 six
nwn th s tuy in Ice lan d. IIi .~; n ('W
· a s.~lbll llH'n t 1.~ Brunswick , Main e.

Bury Victims Of Anti-Red Riots In Poland

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For The Life m
Missing Infant

The demand• mo.de also were
last SU1u!ay. Ill ,l~
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nut madt' public .
raee or the etonomy drlve ID ~,­
P··ogress uttoUa:h
Concren. It gresa, however, he a.sr.eed to P, •,
But Welnhl!! r ger Ma i&lt;i the caller
a~o wu well beww t.Jlt! unnuollW alona with a ~00 m1lh~n 1!\lt. .~-' ~
told him : "1'11 bt.' wutching the
security le'Y.el set by the Presi· •rel:lter reductio~, ~e said, . wow,!~ ·
1flernoon pi~pCr.\ for your reply."
1 threateo th.e nations secUrity. :, :,~
dent.
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The Howe-passed tor_e ign a~d
Nev~rlbeleu the Hou5e s_J-ashe;4.,
He asktd nf'wsm t'OJ to print this
bill authoriZes ~ biii.I'On for fl!l - the m1litary aid autllorila"!an bJ,
reply: " Am ready to roeet your
cal 1957 The seni tl!!-passed bill $1 billion and the appropnatioo~.r.
dt&gt;mands. Awaiting yo•Jr call."
authori~s ... 3 bitnon.
committee now has ree~mmended
The call was the rirst break in
A contetence committee sought that the actua_I appropriation be
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c case smce the inh.nt was kidtoday to reach agreement oo a cut by $1.2. b11llon.
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n:tped from a covered patio of his
compromise version possibly by
The House cut the ec~nomac 11d
pare nt.'! home ;:bout 3 p. m. on the
Saturday.
au\ho~ization by $109 m.tllion . The
F
... urth of July.
The appropriations committee, commtttee r~ommendcd a cut of
try Wecti.esde:v night •• the which
approves the money to $170 million in the actual approAttempts to pay th" $2,000 ran92nd annu.t 'St.t. Blbt. Conl'tlfr.Y out the authorized program, prlation.
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som
demantled in a note left on
f•rtn-efl of Qhla Adventlttt now
vo~ted t.o cut a total of $32:51 milThe appropriations comm1tte~
lhe patio failed Thursday. Duramy
In seMion 1t Mount_ Vernon.
lion more than the House. The criticized the Eisenhower admin-·
;~ackages were p laced as directed
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More tf1•n 4,0CO people were In
committee cut $2:6!J million more istration's handling of the ove-r·
in
the lddn.1p note. but the kidattencMnce over the weekend •t
sl'as program.
A priest lriwht) i• re-.dlnt ltte
naper could not tlavc picked them
the camp muting which i1
"It appears" the committ-ee said
(lntern1tiontl
buf i l] MtViU.
up without revealing himself, and
slated to ciMe July 8.
in it8 ofrflcial report, "that freR1dlophoto.)
they were- untouched.
quently programs , are formulated
the past two years he bas served
th tittle or no . consideration of1
Weinberger
annouoted tb.is
as the p-astor of the Athens A.dven·
\ needs of the couotry or
roorrung thal the family bad ofU!ft church.
c llntries concerned."
it rt&gt;d the ki.dnt ~ a blank check
The committee said that it would
Pastor Letal\ is scheduled to
for any amouot ·he chooses to fill
speak 100 ModdaY morning of the
make a "thorough investigation"
ill p_.yment for .safe return of tbe
t n--day ses.;i.oP and -serves on tt.
ot the pro~ram du~ing the coming
eh.ild.
·;;r:-ililiol ,~ublicity au-d rec~ption commitWASHINGTON UP-Ohio con~ year ~oat it Would not be
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He saij the. c~ bas. been
d
the vague dat_a It
ttfs ~!.~"'" the -encarnpmen .
~f klllinf" tbt. ,;hoal aid bill l'lid
·;;.J;itJ,eP by h is unci~, rtali;blr
~lstraU... "\)rovadetl
F"untral .service5 fur Frank C. W-einberger, aa elecutJVe af the - -t·
on proj~~li · -programs.
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ried
a vote of ~
1M ' killed by
mar- Thursd411y.
Tbe tO'
bht'..ds
, 67, wbo colfapsed at the fam ily's New Jersey drug firm.
Morgan;
an
unusual
'bitc!b•iav
Tb'e tlpp{opriatioru comm iY,ee
'[b&amp;y • lni~el' "9:wo
Arthur
All but tw~ Ohio legillators had -in uplaining ils reasons for cut- oar ty, July 5. Kathy surpr~Si!d her
celebrat ion at Racine Wedof tbe
" My un cle isn 't a rich maD,"
dutiet; David, age 5, and
Suzza.ne Ml"Uer wted in favor of an ! ing the aid progra~s poin_~e_d to rwther 1'hursday morning when
1"'"d&lt;ty and died laler in Meigs Weiaberger aaid, "but be wiU
able ' to
age 3.
! amendment "to bar federal aid to lhe $:5 billion in unspe~lp~lJtar)' -;he- asked what ti~e the .:uests Tlwmas.
li!! neral HO!pital w!IJ be held
meet any demand the lddna~r
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segregated
schools.
This
amend·
would
come
to
her
party.
Since
-Sunday at 2 p. m. frorr. the Ewing
aid
and
the
$US
bln10n
1n
unand
maka. He (the kidnaperl can fi.ll
runcral Chapel.
by a vote 'pcnt econ.omic aid th~t the ad~ 0(1 party had bet!n pl:!nned by
out the check and if tbere's DOl ':&gt;;' ·
Leach wjll continue to 9CJ'Ve- the
Mn. Morgan it look rapid work
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ministration had on JUlY. 1.
enough money in the bank my"-;·
Pomeroy . church. He ~ nve.
Voting against the main bi\1
lo
bave
things
rc~t-dY
by
4
p
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m.
\·i~~eg ~~::;d :,a~i~h~~:~'te_'-· urcle will guarantee the amount
yoeanl internship at Eas~ LLverpoO'Ii
were . Baumhart, Betts, Frances
whell. they arriVed for' a W,iene:r . '
h e writes on th e c!reck will be _
Youngstown, Dayton, Sod Athe~.
BULLeTIN
nolton Oliver Bolter, Bow. Brown
roas&amp;-t
birthday
cake,
ice
cream.
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b~~..,~~g
w~:"~en~~:~=~oi:.
given
to him in cash."
The internshiP is wmpulsoey ln
CHAR\.ESTON, W, V1. UPCl,.ven'ger, Herlderson, Hess, J~·
nnd
candy
favors.
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his
daughter
Pauline,
the Adventlst. chureh.
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Frenk
A.
Knight,
41,
ecUtor
of
kins MeCulloeb. McGregor, Mtn·
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Police said they bad made ''nl
•fhe main ()rd'inattion addrllJSS w~
Game&amp; were played in tlle yard
;.nd two sons James and Malcom
shaJi, Schenck, Scherer and Vorys .
the Ch•rlesktn Gedtft encl one
at
Tb
U
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who
wos
killed
in
uction
during
prr-gress••
aad found no usefQI. '
Jiven by nan A. Oc.~ of W.as~
It
th
Master Sergeant G.allie Moore,
of Wn~ Vlrginie's best known
Voting for the bill _were- Ashle_y,
and in the garage wh en
re ·
DETROIT UP e · ·
clues ia tbeit aem-ch for tbe
lag'ton P.resident of tbe O:&gt;lumbta. local Army recruiter, tnday . _an· Ayres,. Feighan, Vtuuk. Hays, Kir- newsptperm•n, died unexpect• Pned to ra in . Pastel balloons WeT~ ,JWA.ice Deparbnent t~y filed Its 1&amp;45 while overseas.
c-hild.
Union' ConferenOL!' of ~~tilts. 1 • unced (he A.sbl!llnd. RecrUJtmg wan and Polk.
festooned around the yard and civil anti-trust suit agtunst Gener·
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tdly tod•y efter •ufferlfll •
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Only surviving r c a~ives are
one police oficer said tbere had ~
.In his ordination serm6n, \he cbur· Mllin Station has rece1ved quo~as
were the favors .
al Motors- Corps., c~arging lb e Ltrm
urebr1l hemorrhtt*.
On "the segregation amendment.
bas an ill'egal monopoly in the sa.le several cousins.
been some suggestion that the
b oi!Icial cltiii'IIOd the past&lt;tr lo [or three Gyroscope Units, wh1ch
~live-- exemplary •llve6!, &amp;bo-ve re-- at· ~ · alated for overseas duty later wayne . L. Hafs, Flushing Demo-The climax of the party was the and manufacturer &lt;~f buseS".
Burial will be made i~ the kidnaper might be a teen-aged-,.., .
crat, did not vote. James G. Polk,
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.:rrival or the baby elephant,
l\t('Kay Cemetery at Great Bend. hoy or girl. He sald that "if some
proach tor the prime put'P(¥te of
this year.
D., f{.igblaod, op.posed the amendwhich is a part. of the animal act
Th ... complaint was killed Dy an
tbing doesn't break soon we may
. living ' too go&lt;pel 1&lt;&gt; the ·~
The three units which ha~ ment.
at the Merchant's Free Circus •P· la!i!ti.atant attorney. g~ whOgo into the hieh schools in this
world."
-:;---:::- - - - - - rearing in Middleport. The el~. carried It !Jere lrum Washmgton.ll
area and check the bandwritilli
The ordin-ation prayer W81i pven- been alerted for overseas shiP·
by Victor T. Armstrong, of Was.'l.- meat under the Army's plan of
phant and ita trai~er were parad· Attorney Genet'll-l Ht:rbert Brown~
of the students."
ii'.;t~. 9 g..ne.raa. ftelil .secretary Unit Rotgt!!'n ~~: the 11th Ar~
iny down So. Thtrd Ave ., and ell have annuUnced Wedn · ·~~:
CINClNNATI. 0 . UP-Produce:
With eacb hour fears increased·
when they saw the children the suit would be filed jn tbe
E
tead to firm· prices at for the life ot the infant whose
of tbe General eontennce of Ado mored Cavalry Regiment at Fort
ventists . The OTdiMtion .eba.rfe Knox, Ky.: 78th Engineer ~ttaWilliam Pike,..21, Racine, was trainer brought the nlephant _ to district of Michigan Federsl&gt;Court.
ggs s
y
,.:bites ;ind abductor had th-reatened to kill
UJC
fined $30 and co5ts and sentenced I the Morgan yard where it d1~ "'
The suit charges General M.o- farms, c~n_su:;~·39-i4: mostly 42· bi.m if the monev were not paid
was given by Pastor Ochs and the lion (Combat) at Fort Bennmg,
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~.rowns.l JU 37 -39 mostly 38--31)· b:r 10 a. m. Thursday. Uaseaaoo.
aOdress or welcome waa giveo by Ga and the Mth Field Artillery
10 fiftv days In the workhouse in number of tricks. Tbe litU~sts chm- tots th, wOrld's blagest manufac-- 44
M. E. tnewen, o-f Mt. Vernon. Pre-- eailauon at Fort Sill, Okla.
;
a healing before Justice of the bed on the elephant as It lay on
nrm , with monopol_izlng the.
arge33-35· mostly 34--35·
ably told weather aad lntermitr•a•e
n.
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L.
Peoples
on
a
i~s
Aide
In
the
yard
and
the
exsale
of
transit
-and
inter-clty
buses
A
me
JUm.s
B
I
ge
28-32·
FoB
tent rain 11ince tbe time of Ule
.
sident of the Ohio Conference of
.
abo 1 8
" for enlistment d 1r·
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and ~ns 1· ring wlth four bus op-- zomall 25·27 ; . ar
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App I tean
Adven&amp;ts .
Joe Welker, 20 month o1d son charge of , assault and battery citement of both old an young eratln'"g epompaniftl to promote the Cincinnati whites ~d browo.s, A child's a ur!1IOD,
u
p. •JO. "
Others wbo partlclpa~ to the cctly toto these units are now of Mr. and Mrs. Ra~ph Wel~er, 163 this mornl'ng.
was so great· the-y ·forgot to take
e of GM bu&amp;-e.s
arg~~"
--46 A medtum 39-42W~tduesday,
led pollee to belleve
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rites inohtded Weoley Amundt;en, being accepted, Sgt. Moore said. Mulberry Avenue, Is startma: out
Charles against Pike we~e pictures of the event.
exc1us ve us
I ~ but . Chickens steady to firm feyen the 34-d.,--old. child could 1l,l)t
[or
one
of
th
rough
rider
but
bt
b
hia
wife
Mra
Minnie
Named
as
co-con
.
sp
"'t'"· ~~•, "" lb 21 •23 .• b•ns
- .. er 5 l.b 18- loJng .survive even if abandon
, ~01 washington, Secretary of the Individuals . enlbtlnK
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Cht.idren present were Karen
aoaw. ,,..,n
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A.ssoclatlon of Sethuppottlng In.~ thtse uniis, Wl ~p e
.
d
d
-·t over his left P't
not
defendaGnts,bouW.ndl'e
i"''':'&lt;P
Na·
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hens
lb
and
U)lder
t.
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to.-m;
alive
by
a
panieted
abductor.
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17
o ay nurse a .....
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. ,,d Jamey Thom••, Sherr·1 Sbulvu
v '"'
atituti.oM of t~ General Conler- ceasing and b as Ic tratnl ng in time
Its ('yebrow as a result of his flr.st
The sheriffs "depa~,-nent also
~
:~
c'~,.,•Y Lrelne's. Inc., .and Public_ l!ght type 14-15; old roostel'S 9-12.
A ground &amp;earth for tbe dtild
'e noo of Adventists ancli
Les1le to join that unit pri?r to
veoture.
reported the atTest of ~~lter Hers
90
88
b:r 150 po'icemen wu "withcJu't
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mao 30 'Radne on a charge of
.
Coordinated Transport Co.
Butter
sc.•o_r•c.........,
· ....,----·isuecess" and was called off ThUrl
Hal'dinge, of Waohlngton, bead of moving overseas.
.the lb«&gt;lllf!Y ·-departmont ot tbe
Sgt. Monro explained !bat indi·
Yesterooy afterMon , whtie
I ,..,kieu'
and r"isting
day nlgbt, Nasuu County Cl!iell
Washington :Mis:Ston:JlY ColiM!ge.
vtdilals enliating fur one of these lhe froot pon:l'l of bll bomeli w 1 I! o~rreat He was apprehended on
of Detectives Stuyv. . nt Pinn~ ,
Leach was one of five )'(lung past- units will be asslgned td' F~rt . !li! , mother was momentar Y o~t T!l.urada,- evening at 10: 15.
announced.
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1 ora wbo .w.ere ordained.
Othm Leonard Wood, Mo., f~r. Initial cf slgbt, Joe man~ged to s_tart h18 ·Patrtck Henry McCann, 18,
were John You01, J.IRdield, Cha1" proceuiog an~ basic tra1mng artd \'itlker do'!n a flight of .m : stepa pt~orvllle, was fined five dolt,. J)art, MI. Vern011. C!rams will join ttie unit after comple- and r~e lt down.
. larS lin the court of Mayor E. F.
Shobe w;~ l'lal'l ~ lion of ballic training.
Taken to ; Meigs General Hospl- Roblason last night after havin a:
· · Eaol Liverpool.
Complete inforin~tlnn may be tal he wall treeted for a cut that b&lt;!en arrested for disregarding
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A naUV'e of Ohio Leach is a
ined by contactm~~: Sgt. Moore required four stltch~s to close, the traf.fic signal at the junction
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graduate. of Mt. V~mon Aeade~
· p
otber than being frightened, be of U S Route 33 and State Route
congl'CSIIJnlan Cad Albert of 0~the
Masonic
Buildillg
m
ome-"
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and W.shlngton MiSllionary Col.
o ay.
lahoma Democrat ma)or Y w
b ..k wa• pronouneed u
1•• ,· . · East Mat'n Street. .
-•Three other men were cJled to In the House
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l ege class of 1951 , · with ma- roy on Wednes&lt;lay off- ~e.":a'~~w~~·.C.::::====~::::~~:-of Repres rn tatiye&amp; ot
jora· in Bible and hls\ory. After
ar1pear in the court of Mayor the 84tti C-ongrc58, Wi-11 tour the
commtttee appointments;·· ..:·c·
graduation he was placed 8S" •
Robinson tonight. Ewing H•ttnn Philip "porn Plant and tbe Kyger
aext year were annuuneed
minlster.s,J i.Dtem in East Liver-and John c. Scragg, both werE Creek PI·ant on Saturday as· a rucst
Ddent Milt Stephan ~
1, OhiO. LaWl" he lllfl;l'Voed itt
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of Congr~man M. G. &amp;urru~ide
havmg
Rotary Club at the
cited
into
court
for
amt.he
F-ourth
W
.
~~t
Virsinta
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O
ongrer.··
~unestown .and Da.Yto.n, OtDo. FOE'
meelinc held on
proPer muUlera on their cars
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tog in the social
while Leroy Lovell Hite was c~ted slonal Dilstrict.
rord Metbodist
i11to eourt on a charge of speeding.
Congressman Albert Is tftf.erewted
Stephan took
Meanwhile the State Highway in seeing first hand how eoa-1 !Jelps
e:ae first time
Patrol reported the apprehension to makC electricity in J.he new
4r officers for
(If an escapee from the AlhPns plants along the OhJO JUv tr. He
F..ddie S+eln,
state Ho.spital on U. ~· Route ~3 would mre to apply &amp;'Odt_e . ldets
Rusaoll- Cape~
near the Rock .. Spnna:s
F:ur· from tlle a!1!a's lndustrlal ·program
ground!..
.
to his own area in O~abo~ •
Allie Bootb, 21. was t:aken Into
will be
·'
Plans for a T~&amp;· bay to ·help
L'Ustody by tht Stat~ Hi~rhway
The two oongree&amp;rqen turdly
'r"pay fot .tbe swimming pool at
P'ltrol and returned to Athena. It - mel in Char~tog on ~tic Re. ;~. i canter''a
caVe_~ere dis~~_se_d on
WPS reported that she had stolen morningD~Y 01· · f ~~D..\ppalachlan
tiona- 1rec or o
,
I Albenl. Tb e 'ar wu re-' .}.a
. , 'tl.leBday C:vi"OiN: at. a m~t~a: of
il car n
Electric Pow 1fT Company.,
·· i"ie Meig&amp; Ci)unty ~4-H Oouncd.
turned.
M
A aJ-ac!lilfn'&amp;' tlst&lt;l&lt;l
The Patrol reported two arrests V.
ann.
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•:r:sterday with both i:lrawtDi fines manager in Pt. Plea&amp;ant. ·
.eouodl talked of t~~ coming
·. c&amp;mp to .be heJd it Oi~ter'a Cave
in a bearing in CbeShlre. ,
The, po.rty will go to tb~ Sporn
and,. drew up 8 Ust of ~mp coun·
. Charles W. Boyles, 18. Middle· Plant for a tour flrftl and . wiJl be·Eehors. Tbe list w\s not made
port, was fined five d'otlar.s and the Jt1Sl6' o1 Uu.•. Appalachian. Comcosts before Mayor L. J. Reynolds pany at a luncheon there. to the
: ll?tJhlic · pending
lcyep;tance . of
of Cheahlre
on. a chai'a:e
of afternoon the party wilt iDJPecl.
UUl:le cbJ¥en.
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ttn J{yger Creek Plant.
, ~Prd to-- :t-JI activlties 'at the
Charles K. Spokan.t.
Pittsbeen a member of
•. '• Jl~ils Coan.ty Fair which will be "
bur&amp;h po&amp;te--d $lD· bond . or bls
Albert ~
re~~~entatiYes u
·appearance ln -the ciMilt ¢ Mayor the ~u:Od Is~ tneiUber of L'lel
ti~~~~
eom~d of 4:-"H' l
Rob~n in Pomeroy tonl&amp;bt on ~ USe Commitlt l- on AifiC\W.b.Lnl.
.a&lt;lviaori· in the'
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A roprli.tioo.s CommlUee today economiC! ald.

Elberfelds July Sale

FRECKERS FARM

1\h-. ;m d Mr.~. Do_vl(' Miller had
n f111nily rr·union Sund ay When a
pi('lll&lt;: was ht·ld AI the homo of
Mr. Jln d Mrs. Curl RmH·h, l, incoln
.S1., Middlcp11rt. Present were Mr.
ill"t d Mrs. Mill.:Jr nnd snn11 : Mr. itnd
Mrs. Roach (l)oroth_v Miller ) and
~·ms. local; Mr. and Mrs.
J ac k
'.Jil h•r nnrl dAu ghters; Mr . ami
!\Irs. Louis Sm ith {Ma ry Millerl
nn d four C' hilr:l•·en. Col umbus; ].
~~- Miller a nd Mhis J anice Boyle1,

Take Our Word
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Of The Many Values In

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Also Instrumental Entertainment and Talent Show.
Strictly Stag

Admi~stration Plea Ignored; :

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Just Off Rt. 7 At }'lve l'olnls
Serving Starts AI 8 P. M. With All Refreshments

Foreign Aid

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Sponsored by Meigs County Coon Hunters As1111.
To Be Held At

U'll Woods, who inj ured his leg

No. 69

.Pastor Is Ordained
Into Ministry At Conference

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BEST PRICES ON PORCH FURNITURE
ELECTRIC FANS

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Middle~~tort, Ohio

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f..lshion('d f~stival on July 7 at
thl' Whlle Church, Upper Flats.

Reunion Held
On Wednesday

to ndcd
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the
CAPth•F"ourlh
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sponsC'ring an old

Funds from the festival will be
Roger Bishop, pastor of 1tw En- u~t&gt;rl fur the purpose of sending
,•lub rnrmbcrs to camp this month.
h
h If . . ,
ce,-,t guests were Mr, and Mr~- tcrprisf' F:UB C urc o Jciatmg.
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! Another festival Will bt&gt; held
!"l oyd Ha:~~es, Dayton tnd Mr. and
Mr~. l&gt;ea n Haye.s, Hidwell .
Spe&lt;:ial music was provided b)' llln Satun:lay, July 14. at the
Mr. and Mrs. Orville MiliirOll Fritz; Buck, orgaqist.
l'ruad Run Luthl'ran Church.
and children. Columbus, visited
Hr. r.:nd Mrs. David Oiler for .scvBurial was in Beech ' lirovc I
tr;;l days th i.s week . Mr . and Mrs Cemetery and pallbearers were
!fdlirD n and sons
returned to Char le~ Turner , Byron Foreman,
then home and the girls re- William Foreman,
Waid Hummained for 3 vi~it with Mr . and rhrey, l':dward N. H ump hrl'y and
·
Mrs. Geot"'gf&gt; Batey. Larry
Milliron GJera ld Mc1n t o.s h ·
had sp£!nt four weeks at the Oiler
Coming from out of Lown for
'h
and Batey homl' s. Mr. and Mrs. ' e- servt·ces were Mrs · B&lt;own ·• Mr
'1'1 II' &lt;~ nnu•t
c oo~;~t·y reun Ion
Clarence Byers and children, col-· on d ,Mrs. J uhn PI an t s an d M r.s.
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the Bate,- hume TUl·sday.
Betty Ann, Gary, lnd .: Mrs. Will· .J'Il Y. at Lake Alm•-ia m Foreman , J ohn , William an d
Thn-•c .~;~_tr·ntlin_J;( wer e Ml!s Har.el
Mr. and Mrs _ Jam ~.&lt;; Weber are
C
nd I II
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\"UCationing at \\'isconsin Dells.
Byron Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Le- _an ?oney n
_nm Y
arne~
Mrs. Mabel Grrt&gt; n, Athens, was rny Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs . Y t~ n n o~ney and 1 0l~-'l:!'. J~~.
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Charles Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Garl llu b·rt, M~t· h ael and [\lalw, MlddteH.iee lh t·s week .
Schmidt
port 1\-fr. a nrl Mrs. Cyt!P Van
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, .,), nry and fumily ,iohn., Woodrow
Mrs. James w. Gothard and ··Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Graves, Mrs. Willi.1 m, B.nd Joan, Mn NO'fa Hobo
children Charlt-nt' and Larry, of R. E. Sollars and daughter Su etta , Bai! ;&gt;y:,; Run.
Hurricane, W. Va ., visited
and Mr. and ·Mrs. Horton Brown, Mrs. Mary Van C"Alo ney Johnson &amp;
l..esta Guthard and family Tu:~sday'l Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Otmer Sofl n s, Can·ol! a nd Ge ne Pomeroy,!
Wednesday Mrs. Got ha rd and son, Childers and Vess· Childers and Mr anfl Mrs. w .E. (f:dH h) Mum}t r unk, entertai ned with a birth- s un Larry, Glasgow, W. Va.; Mr . ford ami s on&amp;, ,lack JoeJ and Larry
da)' dinner ceiPbra ting the second a11d Mrs. Charleli Turner ani'] Columbus.
anniver~ary of Jonnie Lou Mil- ~rs. Hattie Curtis, Racine and T h c:y enjoyed IJienic dinner at
ler, Col umbus. Other guesb were M1·. and Mrs. Gerald Mcintosh and n :.r,n -sw immJ.nt-( an d haJJ games
Mr. and M rs. J ack Miller and dali- family and Mis.s Maril)'n Mclntol)h •! m in!! 'hr- af1ernuon and had a
p. hter, Jac·kie
J. ynn, Columbus; of Huntington.
wiener roast at s uppm- time.

a visi t with t1er daughter an d ·son · Dt.ck .
~on,in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W1Jliam
Jim and Bil l Lewis, Za~esville.
Mil ler. She was aecompaJticd her e
by her son , Larry B1:JU, who was
cnroute to Indianap olis . Sunday
Mr . and Mrs. Miller and Mrs _ Blau
i'tsited her gran ds on J ack Spen·
ef'r and fam il y at Lak e White.
Mnnday they Wl'nt to lia llipoli.s to
VI sit an oth er g randson,
Robert
S]Jen c~ r und Family,
Wedne.&lt;iday
t hr group had a pllrt)' at Lake
While.
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I Mr and M r.~. (;t•orgl' Vl!ith and
J,,'randdau ghl (•r, Cr&gt;llltlibu s.
Mrs.
Gcurge H~tey and sn n, Mrs. David Oi ler &lt;1nrl grt~n cld augh t er, c 0 1.
. umbu.i, nnd Shert")' llt&gt; ITm;u1 at.

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