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Tliu'rsi:lay, July 5, 1956

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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Funeral

Sunday at 2 p. m . with lhe

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..
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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 ,.
.u
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[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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Clearance
Mens ...
Womens ·
Childrens'
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SAVE

W. Va., arrlved here Satur day for

ch"·'h"~·flJ!&gt;.N,
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~h. Mary

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

lli' n.~i

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 "
(In Technlcolor) --.
("OMEDY·CARTOON

THE

TALKI
7 PIECE CHROME

Dinette Suite

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Mr.~.

S\l'wart Harris and

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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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Do yle MI·11er
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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• Living Room Suites

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ELBEitFELDS
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Funeral Rites ··

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1·~ • Will Be Sunday

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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Bnngs
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And workb' ouse

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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 •

!t.hall a qu&amp;l'ter ot what It was fifty years

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iltate area. Yet thlo tremtftdoue redoetloll was
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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.factoq and store In t. nven;-

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New Committees

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.ALL'S QUIET ON
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~:·figure was a new low in whieb began

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for tt.fJ );)JIIIon m mih.t.ar~ ~
eeooomie aid tor tbe fJ.SCal , yel1

It was not made known wheth·
e1 the caller wa:; a woman or a

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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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FRIDAY .

~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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Fear Expressed
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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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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!!Tessmeb'\voted 16 to 7 in favm' bandic!l
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
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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.
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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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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
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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,
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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~~"
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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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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·
.
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
~
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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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.
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
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~~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
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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'
a cbll'f' of S,Pe(ldiq:.
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50 vea_rs ol_

aid and

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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
For It- Came In ,
And See for Yourself

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Take Advantage
Of The Many Values In

• Breakfast Sets

Also Instrumental Entertainment and Talent Show.
Strictly Stag

Admi~stration Plea Ignored; :

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As House Committee
tuts
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miU~ry
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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

&amp; FURNITURE COMPANY
Middle~~tort, Ohio

Val. VIII

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

Reunion Held
On Wednesday

to ndcd
fi••w''''''''
" ''••thomcon Woln otst
the
CAPth•F"ourlh
11f July &lt;"t•lebra-

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HGme

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
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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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held ~ 011 County is

vOn- c·00ney

tit Charles McNamee,

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DlivotED TO tNT!REITs oF MEIGS--MAsoN ..., .

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"'" :F..ntered as stlrond dass malline: mattl!r at th.f'
P omeroy Ohio ,

pn!tt

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Ont• of the

~msun g

f'• litol1~1

f''/!' ry l'onununtl y
~s tfw ~unth•)
Sclwot
teadH'l', who ot'tt•n
do··
votf' ~ mut·h · of hi -; t tltlt'
I&gt;\''' I' :1
hng pt'nod of years. tn ht' t•inu·dt
;:;nd Il lS SIIIHb~· SdtuiiJ,
\\tthutll
t'OTIIJ)('n ~ ntwn
1'h es t·
li'nchf'r~

oftf'n go lo
t r11Wmg scho ls, attt•nd
various

.(•rgnr~izllholl:tl

•·huah will ha • t• M'V!'ral · dozen

ht·r.ut·~ 1111 tnwhl·t~

me~·ti lt t;s

and

ltl"lt• wtlh \:uwu s form~ uf c h urc h
wurl.:. In 11tltlttwn th t"y regularly
.~pt•nd scn·r~l hours a Wt'l'k
pre·

Sdwnl.
Orte n , rvrn a r~latllt'IY

~mall

wtlltu•J t Ill thiS.tllll'
,.. ,n~•slt·ntly , ,,,,.,. tlw
yeal'f. n ~
1 ~ tulllJII!lt lt &lt;~ll l•t It: .· , , tigiuus [,It·
.,J thdr I'IJIJJ IIILtlltl) and a~
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tnvt·, tnll'ut tn tlw t·nJJnLry's youth .
T h e Sunday S('huol Wl!l'kct' und
tt·u('hl"r i:o; ofte11 :.1 Licd H:oteU pet son
who has l iltle fn·c \lull• but wh o
gives freely or wh~t he has 1;1nd
e11. pects nu rcwanJ 'J'•, t•very on•:,
of every hlllh , wl' off~r a st=ldom·
V!•lced 1J11 d resp"C'Iful
a ppreciu·
tiun of tht•ir .~et vices, in an effort
, •o ml.lkto thi s 11 IH·ttcr comnwnity ,
and a het!t&gt;r wo rld .
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_Rs-\· - ;:;:;-n·y , ,- L,-,.,:,.,,k-:-Lo-ud;--ec---;miil,
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A Ponwrnv, tu Frank Emrirh
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John 11nd ll ~lt • u E J11ekson , lot
Majorit' Bing, de ct&gt;:l!Wd, nffitlnvil Rutl und, lo Jl ullie Ct:o~s .
o f tl'llnsf ..r, Sal!..,.hury, \u Hi t a Luud·
R. T Wt"'l 188 A. Sali:slmry lo
t·rmtll, nnd Cll•r~n&lt;1 c Bing, .!r
( Wllllum and Burna r.rnwser.
IOta Lot\clo· l'lll 11. Louts Lautlt•r- 1 Lt'lah Sm~ t· and Shdton HendmilL. Clnrc nce Ring , Jr nntl Delia rix lol 21 Sulton to Gurtrude Jo~
Bing, lot . Su l i~b t1ry, to !l arry uml 1 and Luth~ 1 · John~tun
J.u t'il h, La.udt!rmill
Wil11a m H an J .Ioyce F... 1lul ~1'k

Myra Engl , d!'rl' :t~t'd, nfftdavll 3 A. Le.barwn to Uwlghl Cur·hln
fr,,· trnn .~fl'l', 1\u\lan d t ~ Anna Cox,
Kenn('lh anti fo:dnn I. Cr.rrmn, 28
Wo,t!J·uw F:n!,11 1. J'~rl t:"l{l e, Duru· A. HutllltH~, to lbrt~ld EuMenc Cn1··
lhy Oil'chcr. und fi:J'IJ !~I Engl't.!.
son.
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F: ~r·w,· A l'OX , ))dl•cM 0, Cox 1 lrvm)( K:1rr. J r., nnd Vu·gmhl
Wrmdrow, Engle, Jul.u l•:ngle , Ern· j K ~ • ·r lol , l'uuH·r••Y lu syr~ nnd
t:!\l K l~ n ,.:; l ~. ~~arl F:nglt'. Oorts En · Rlchut·d Owt•n.
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[.!\t,, F• I'd Dl!rh(~ l·, und Dorothy
Carl· and f' em·l.me Ler. pajooel.&lt;&gt;,
lJdcher, 1.89 A. llull ;ltl!l, to Hut'l t Ctws tl· t· to Art 'n1 r nnd Ethel O'rr.
W t.nd Mll'dred L. Htk
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Arthur nnd Ethel Orr. parc-el'l,
.111(-tJb Sh~rpnPek :md 'fo::uzabeth ( ' fw~l~~r . '" t; :trl arul Pelll'hm~ Le,.
Sh:1rpm·rk ~ A l.t•t u rt li1 Gt'orge R.
Ht•I(']J 1·:. ;,ntl L"we},t Reed Jt! r,
· neek, 4 A. Ll'!art
lo f:l'ilrgQ H ff't":i , pnn·!'i~. ('llltt:nbln, 1·o &lt;11'11:·
Jl ;•ymun .
l.tHv•·ll umt M. •l·t tH• 1-: .l(' ff• •rs
.l n hn ilo'l ym~n. 4 /\ . Ll'i ;u·t In[ J . 0 . C':l.~lo , Ca.&lt;.1o LttmiJI't' t'o.m
f:t"•&lt;))'gp n . ll uym ;t n.
plllly , lot, l 'P II II' I "Y Ill lrvitlM K :JI'I',
t;~·org I R ll ayma 11 . l) l: n•J• I .~. , ,.,.. .Jr.
tnrt, 10 l( r&gt;R., San1l 0 1111 (iruwl , lrw .
Urna ll'l' ll l' :m 11 II (' Mnnii!Oill ·
W . &lt;' an i Jo:ffio· I K~IIIH'IIy, fl ~
er)'. naro•..! .~ , Sutton . lo o 111 a l n'llC' ~ C h e~t ~· r, tu l ' hfloll'( l S nu (j C lm·
nnd I[ J, Mon tgom 1e 1·y.
ret• Ju h(• IJilt'tl v
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[)or~··l and lloro thu .Webcl, . htl
~~ A!lellwr·t 0 nn~ V.tfiJ.F \\1
2, C h t&gt;~ t t•r, to 1\nhll'l',flldd ~
"{J'·.' 75 1\lll 1\ Sy•·nt·u st•, hl ,.tJn p1l;l...,.f; Smu lh•y .
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1 M1lo .r .,ht!:o~r•Jl, 44 A. Salrm, lo
An g 1 ~.;1 S;tyr t• Hl :wchc
S ay ro ~ Jlum rr t. n,J Al'it.'l•IJ Lcwl.~.
E&lt;lgill' A Antult, P IY MY Arnutt.
i"r ttn;)nt Stevens, Adm . But·t!eUI'
and M.: rgur e! Arnott. 4 A. Su tlon, John'iion, dt'CNlsctl, 4~ A. Su li•lll , to
tet l'llu l J ll lltl llazr..l P. Bt•nt~~.
llomer .and Arl(•t·n Lcwi:;·,
Nuncy Ann. und (' !&lt;!. JJwplJ'cy,
Geneva nnd llurt·y L~' u artl . ~ "'
F.a"l'llWilt. El'IJlio, to C'!ydt• C. 1111!1 A ('hester tn (;ltm r. L.1w ~ on .
Ella f . Ando•n.tm.
P·rr·ry 1\ Ri ggs, andtlur, con!,
Wtll i;uu 111111 lluth l r!'n t• .Jm1h:1, Ch('st1•r· tu I•' A. S~!ifl 1 •l.
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1luymo rul A, ,Jr., ami H.o.rrieHfl
(' U lllld Nll llt')' DWI'il!',l', ~ IVt' l'al S. Pull ins, 14.4 A. l'he~lt•r, to l'uul
pan·•·L~. Scrl plu, Ln Avu l;llkey.
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l\111tdlt•l"'rl , to tl .t mlll L. ~nd Wtl111.1 Sarg•·td.

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dny even ing.
•M rs. Fannie Roush called on
Mrs . G11 rnet ch 11 pman Wedn c~day .
Bel't Blessing or F.numduw,
'.\las h.. 11rrived Monda)' to visit
;nd~finitt&gt;ly with her bro ther
J...'c cit and family.
·Mrs. Eva Wl'igand of Mason
wus •th e dinllilr l!(ucsl of Mrs. lua

W&lt;tiguml Tt.ursduy,
·Mr ..and Mr~.
Dwi-J~t Ci bbs,
nlto,~.lJ.I» oC Broo''IP:IIn woru

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trl'l·,st MIJIIIn ~. Pnn·cl!&gt;, Orung:-e , in Pf.f.Pii'iUa'nt w e'dnesday.
The Ladles Aid of Board Bap.
to Samud N. !'t•itfmu n. '
Suut uel :mtl Mubt•l l'l'lll' rnl\ll, pnr- tis! {'hur ~ tl met with Mrs. 'Fannif'
et•l:i. O• l•ng•• lo 1.\o~·t l 1&lt;:. llltd Cla ir• T~tylur Wednesday and sp1mt the
U.lal·kwOI~cl .
day in qUilting. Pn·senL
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letter Jlmpl)' 1landl for uot.her. In thll example A 11 uHCI
thor.. L'•, X for lh• two O'e, etc. Bln1le lettel'i. apoao.
~;Op)li:~~· th• h1n1th and forrnatlon of the w9rc1l an all
U\1 code l.tten &amp;re dUfertnt.

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Ins to .....,., you and
hiil c:Oiiuhuhity and to ·.
mak~ 'ltl!iiielf a·finer..!
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Calling at the home of Mr. an
dt~ u' in the homes of Mr. tt•d -!Mrs. l · unfo &lt;, ~..Wr ihutt\ ..1, -·.
~o\S:r!i -. Cecil Blt1ssin~ !hmd:~y cvt;- lb.rry, Mr. nnd Mr3. WUl ~.,_ 111~ ftnd
ilven af him: th•ll be much ,...
rling wm·p Mn . E. G. Bil Lups. MrH. t.;r~hel Brooks. .
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. qJdr~~~- end to whom m.n ~¥tv•
Hownrd Cupt"hart, Mrs. Paul l:llesMr. nnd ;M"1·s. Denn l.o; Rough Jr.
t:Om"\nittH much, of him they
sing uf Pt. Pleusunt. Mr. and Ma·s. an~ sons. of Hickory Chap!!! I w!'re
will •sk the mare. {Luke 12:48.)
l.titer Chapman pnd l'hildrEm of ·dinner
nl Mr. and 1\\fs. ElmPRAYER: Father, we thank
daught er~;,

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M'nM, ·f #·· and Mrs. Rn ~~c n
eJe~ ~ lnt~ and son,c;. PDrkersburg,
,ltc,v{.,t~A,d Mf11. Geoq:e W ttiri~k and
• ~fln '• \Jf re d)nne r ~uests of
Mr.
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had as th(!lr ·guests Sunday ; ·M •·s.
· f'l.Gre.nce Sterne . and Janie or
Pnlnt Plensa nt, ·Mr. and Mr.s. Ardell Krebsbach and dau'l:hters, Mr.
~nd Mrs. Al'lell Krebsbach
and
,:authter of Ill inois, ~r. and Mrs~
ltlll .Jaron and s~m. Mr. and, Mrs.
Hob Rich\ltd!ton ~nd chU~ren
Parkersburk, Rev. V . J. Lllhe.y of
V'lnlu.' and Clar~nce Ta)'lOl'.

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others:. lor 1~ Is
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Phone94 ..
Ohio
Pomeroy

Hatcheries

3. You can ,et imffledlate cub.
Why oot sell wher... you'll get the!
better price a,pct the better service? Glv'l lloSI oa call eo we can.
make arrang-ement&amp; now to do a:
better jGb in handhng your graln
&amp;he way yeu want it hiadled.
Remember t.Ut's Meigs Co. FVm
Bureau Co-op &amp;t Pomero,y, Obio.
Phone 98
Adv.

gam ahoold contact. the
Meigs
Courrty A. s. C. (lrnee iulmedlat.ely to detemine if their far1nlng pro•
gram wm permit them to benefit
from the 1956 .acreage resenoe. It
1.! not po&amp;rl'ble as yet to a1p up for
the conservation n!.eTve program
· INo crnp m:a.y be btarves'ted in w!dt:h IS" • long term program de19M for tracts in the 1918 at!t&lt;e1ge l11igned to r4nove land from oorrent
reserve. Farmen must
control production rc.- tbe pUl'pO&amp;e of eon·
rnoxious weeds on this 1re11 but serving t.he .soil fetr future need.

Committee before July 20th end
the dlapO.al of the crops' mllht be
completed on or before JulY tMh
for wheat o~nd JUly 31st for kJOac.
co. It (!&amp;nDOf. be emphaalzed tG
aU'Ongl£ tbaNontractt must be
signed -i'?tt order to participate.

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. lot• the ewlot 1e liD ·~

II yoa feed,_, Mulft MIJ:I

PuDet Grower. Prepm
them aow for euly ptodae.
lion. Feed litem right ud
·,..u'D have reol beauties •.
~ls-developed for heavy
r.ljing
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SUGAR RUN FLOUR Mill
PbODe150

Pomeroy, Oblo

Trlltlll ,m. Whh the enn louP·job
traetloa of ita ~wbeel drh·e. tbe 'Jeep'
tak«o- ud equipment tbroutb •H.
and. tOft euth or up 60% p-ade~.

MIDDLEPORT
FEED MILL

l11r.... The rlme-tetted 4-Whce).Drhoe
'Jeep' Truck JeWI bea•il,. lNded ltailen
oa Cll' ofiiM road, curie!~ PIJIHiil 611~

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iD &amp;,OOd wuther or bad, to opexlk
truChen -d other «pdpment.

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lelt JIWII'. The perform•n"-pro,ed
'Jeep' 1htdr.. with pqwtrr tlkt-oi, &amp;lao
pmidu IDQbile power 10 operate but-

me~udotberbelt.cfrivenequipmeat.

1'1 4·lllfii·Dihl 'lilf' TIICl •••

tlm..teoted and porfoimance·proved

fruiJifbUtL The double: 41lt1
Utilit)' W'I(Oil RMI &amp;8 I fam.il7
lt:IICH ~ that &amp;UriH eiJ: adult.t
roomy llOIIllort, on 01 ol·~

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eou.Ua. In 1M wfat•t aa4 tobJo.
co phaie or tbe PN&lt;Ihm.. tbe aet.
u it · appltea to MfiU C4uDI.r .,
deltfned to rtdUM tbe aereaae oq, stabiiiMUoa IDd CcmM'¥11Joil or- P•rt. of June or the firH week il
.IUIUift.
wbicb wheat &lt;r tot.eeo. wut be !rar- flee in tbe .IWvak: ~....,.. 8uQd. Jlily.
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IDJ at Pomeror ad tlp aa • . , . .
Growen ab~ld atop cut:tiDJ ..,.
meat devlfU!!tlal' tbe' ~ tract panaua wbea tbt dla:meter
of
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wh1cb be wllbett to place in tbe ~ shoot. atarU decrtiJ.iDI, nrs E. C.
J'Mie J'le•w. He muat redute bi• \'{ittme)'er, Ohio St'lte Univen~t)'
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wbelt acreate bo:!!h:lw the whe:at e:rlenaion bortit:ulurllt . TbJ• u.
aereqe allotmeat of tb&amp;t farm by u•l1y occun: in late June. PlaDtl
W\del'plaatiq !li1 aUotment •ue sbould have at ~ul 3 moai:lu
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to adver:re
oondiUon. ,b)' tem arowth befon
frott, WittdestrueUon -by aa&amp;ur&amp;J ea\IHI' ~ rneyer ex plaiDs. 'l1lq mutt devel~lnJ J-efon JvJr 1etb CJI' br op &amp;ood bruab, tiDee next tPrlnl't
plowina «* other wiae... 1DICOI'P(ftt- crop dependa oa
carbohydrates
ing into tblo Mil or elippbJr, mr;nv. stored from tbil Jtuon'l ,..owtb.
lq or euWnc before luiJ 16. liJ.
Wittm•yer ""' up.ruua be do
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ahould be eultlnted at tbe t:lo.t
Before ~ tllhe oomblDet will be. Benents: to the farmer under of tbe barve1tina anson a~d fert..
euttl.... 'thru Obio'o W'l$t f'~eldr.', otbill prou•m wilt be $4.00 per MW'e lbzer appiJfld, unll!M heavy •prina~l~~~1!
·~- ted •--··ol the opptotlona w-!
. ,dtf
_ dtoUI&amp;Adl.
ad -tbe pia will oome pourina: if he un~v-•
..., ~ Eveu then
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adverae weathM c:QndJtiou. For he ote1, 1pplieation at the end
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AI Ia ......... 10..,, Pomeroy Flann natll!'&amp;l deiU'lU.'"'on
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.... mo•~ •lJIE dHI~.
l"- He
Bureau ~p "- interested in cal dlapolltlob beaeftts: will be suggest.&amp; applyina 20 to 30 pounds
.ib.u.. 0:,b;',....
o!Jandllnl' your'II'ain. We think we b&amp;eed on the ...te. pet ~tbetlmeBie ot 1 complete! fertilizer, Ute 8-12- • 11 IIIALTH-• .dlaitJ to fllill
offer a ~;re.tt:er doal, •od tJN lettler the appralaed. yield or,
ra
12 or 4-18-8, per 1,000 ~quare feet
..k. ca. - pro611b11
if to makl!l ;rou know the bet. ... per buabel times: nonn&amp;l ~
- fll W.
bout it.
whldleY« ll trmllter· The~ may seed it to ti'OPI wtak!a wDI b' · ,..,.. tWa
40 Ill. Gtllllll&amp;
Comider thelle advantages:
al ntei per bl.l.lbd li ~ of tbe harw.&amp;tedi after J•DU&amp;I'J t, 195'1.
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GAde A
1. Trllned t.Ht.en. ,ne l&lt;liltc.rJ who 1oiiD rate wbieb wiU mate apptoxlo &amp;cordina: to 11:w It il antldpat.ecl
wl:ll handle yout arl\ln IIIII Mel&amp;s matelT St.21 per bushel pl)'m.ellt. that the · acreace reserve m&amp;y be
.-au YOU AfPOD
County Farm BurtiU know tbeil" In no e.ent wib l!le . pa)'Dient be continued for the ned. lour Y6U5
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to test toP tbAn t8.GO ...- ..,...
on the ,.... oc dlffeA!nt Jond.
NO\' TO IIAVI THIM t
and grade your crOp
honeflltly,
lla the Che of , tobacco arowers The ~ vaUGn reJerVe pro- ; ; - , . . QMie&amp; V&amp;at:r.-·Nk:holl
quickly and accurately.
In .)(elp Count7 there will be Ut- gram it entirely different ttu.n • ~ ~·,....· •d:l)
2. HOMSt we.lgltt. ftirJ is impodr t1e partlclpatlon,. unlet~~.: U 1J un- the acrea1e rnerve and if for a
.ant, We eertlfy all weig~ts and: derp!antinl' the tilotment due tl!l period of .aeva'll yearr. [n this
give you everthlbg tbat'• COIJl.o adverse weatbel' coiidiUOOI. Where program farmers are expected to
Ina to y&lt;~u.
the ifOWel' baa' allotmen'- or, leN remove land from prodllltion of
3. Quick unloadlng. The grain t :•m than one-half acre, tbe oentin al• crops which •re now in 1urplua aod
at Pomeroy Farm Bureau workll totment must be pkc!ed In tbe ae· tbat informaUon wlU be ready for
fat. WeiJI have you ta!ted, grid- reate l'ellltlVe to quallf)r.
mixtura which will ald Jn Improved, unloaded .and bilCk to the
1!ae method of flprinJ benleflJa ing the soil, but wiU DOt add to SteubenvWe
Woodlfleld
fields Jn the ehortest. poalble It dm:llar 1D the tare ol wberi.t •urpiLIS produetion.
IDd Sl. ClllrniUe, Oblo
baled on the nonn•l or a.ppr:aised
DetaUs of the program ere not
;t ime.
f . Pp-to-th&amp;-minut&lt;;, lnfc:nnallon.. yields tlmM the rate per pound yet .available. but It is expected
Tbc Grain Dlvlaon at Fann Bur- wbleh Jn Ohio Is 18c.
that Lnfonnatlon wtll bereoady for
eau headQuiU1er&amp; m @lilumbus The important dates to remem- farmers this rail before wheat
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bas a direct wire to t!le oadon'l!ll ber In tlte wheat ancl tobacco pro- planune Ume.
principal P"lln markets. They Jnm is that agroementa mu•t be
Farmers interested in particlpatk.eep us posted' on the very latest allRed with t"'e County A S. C. ing In the acrea1e reserve proGRAII-I 10

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Egg Production
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tddttti;'Mf lt aloas the
the lenqe reterYe. ~ ~~~ irlep lli.IOD. Moat perf(21aa U1114llt Jtop
lltOIIl4 -coatrol
11 to contact t!Le total Alriel'~l harvtltiDJ uparaJUJ tht b.ttlr bJ
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mark:·t lnformat.lon.

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people and to get
alone w 1 t h them.
Tr1inlng like lhll wlll
rnake bb road to sueceu an easier path to,

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ihu&lt;e in Pnh&lt;nd. Khm&lt;hch_, ,....,.
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ed the debunking. It' s up to him
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now to tal.k his way out of the
FRID:AY...
IATUitD4Y
muddle he mfldP and s uggest bow B:OO Sljn On
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to gt'L thn11gs undet' controL 1f 00 S:OO c~m, Ita:ogaroo
" ~:3q $1p .00
ltfrs Willie Bull, Mrs. Ross WmP· c.all.&lt;l the nn-etmg il probabley wilJ 9:00 Garey Moore
. 8:3n . ~"B'Ptf!l.n K~
, brtl~ner and_ Donna, Ella a,n~ be hehl in u sat:~!Jite capital, oot 9:30 Arttbur Godfrey
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'\laude Blto5Slng, Mrr,. •May Rou~ · .' in Mo.seow.
9;30 i¥izb.tY M..,e
Mrs Arc h Roush
Mrs. Leo 1a
The Popular MrL MUitr
11 :00 Valiant Lady
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L . • M te Brown ,
to:oo . Wlnky _niotk Yoo
Mrs A1ihur 'Miller - •m&lt;n&lt;vn I 11 :15 Love of Ufe
Young, Mrs. Ol a
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Sue EUen, Mls!l Barbara Plunney, Mnm'Ol' - h$n't 9ecn a
IUHJ SeardJ ·f()['· Tomorrow
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10:-30.!. '1'~\~'of
81Jtet'l
'frs. Taylor, the ho~&gt;Less. ·?Lht'~ y•ct. Lnndour~ot'ls lhal
walk info a 111i~.tous wt·~co me
12·00 Midday Matinee
ll :OO Big Top \"~
calle rs we~e Sht•J·mun, Ccct an
s he arrii'&lt;"S in1 Brit;Jin in .
12:30 A3 the Worl-d 'nurns
Htttl Rl essrng .
month j{l moke a ftlm &gt;Mith Sir
1:00 Johnny Canon Show
l:!:&amp;t ,Lone Ranh~ :
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Yeager and I.JAUJ't'l'.rr Olivier. The 81UP~
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1:30 Howie,pllf. Y · ... ,,
12::10 Bl._ l'irture ::.
\Irs. Ev 11 Weiga nd , MtlsOn, attend· r·ese•·•.:·ed
Bt'ili..q~ milLe
thlrtko 2·00 . Bit ~:yoH .
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l' Li the funer.ol of •Mr ~. Icy
ou~
Monr-ne Is ll'rnne. It win• be ,no . 2.30 .'··BOb CrO:sby Sliow,
1:~ l1T'Basca~.
al Ouk Crove Chur~h Thursday. .Yurpri!ll" in l 10ndon if the
mEm a ·OO Br igh1et' Oay . "
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Llfl B11seball ~Ollt
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Cullen of .!o.tage
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~~·s. John ll. ·Cull en ami Mr. ond
Polio OtrliGOk
4:00 Kalte's Kttf"hen
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V&gt;ok (c"' nn lmport-1nt reJ)fw l 4:30 Lucky B Ranch
4 45 Town &amp; Coui\try · CrO!isMrs. Albt&gt;rt Huston.
fr~m the Bublie 1-11-HMh Se·rvicn
5:00 'l~h e fo'}arly Show
roa..t.i '
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Mr. and Mrs, Cee il _Bie~sing, po:-,c11hly ,~llf!~ ,. today 011 lh·~ poll~, 0:10 HegiooaJ Reporter
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!\iiss Eila 1tnd Ber.t Hl~s~in~ were vuccinntion pt'Ofl'&lt;am. It wJ:II dl61- 6:15 l}olJ$18li , Edwa· rlll"~
5:00 StotiH of tbe 'rentur,
dinner guests of· ,'Mr. and Mrs ck•.&lt;;e o new vaeciue p-roduction , 8:30 My F'rleitd FUcka
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Guy JHeS!Iinjj; of .Ma&amp;OI\.
~·ec,opl f l\)r ~'luy.. ~ about 17 ~il· 7·00 l'rfama
5:30 Satut&lt;ta'y N"e.W11 Special
~·~· 1lJZil Rdt'-.'Bdo~\'t·~ ~i·i~\ng li'on 1 shol3 - -~ .prt~ct n t~y . :j';30 .J?J~U':l~Jl.U.~"QL..Starn ,
.5:45 ~o~WWifo.LS~ ·
th£&gt; . R&lt;~lph M~_D~r~ t~~·~ f ;u~ily on s upp1~y nu lt'o ok lot· ti l(' rl!.-.1. or th o ·e:OO 'l'he Crtu sa~r •
6:00 You are ''lililftj: 1
Chestnut Ridge.
ye11r.
B· :JO TJighway Palrf1l 'No, 1007
6:30 Beat the Oloek
•Mrs. lna Wt•Jgand oDd Billie
Atoms. For PPace
9:00 Llnt:up
7:00 The Honeymoonel'l
r;,lled on relatives in Pl. PleosWK•,&lt;ih' ~glon i m.1de~·r. t'xpecis con- 9:30 P el"oon W Person
7:30 Stage Show
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unt t·ece r.tly.
prc !!l.SiO•l al leaders t.n rschedul-e ae· 10.00 News
-8:00 Two for .the M'&lt;lney .
L~vu bt'I!OO:e adjout·ument o.n ·tbB 10:15 Sports P.ar.ode
8:3o Rus.~ Morg~n '
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wo!rc $400 million prng11,1m Cor gov-ern. 10:23 Wearf.:~u~rmaon
9:00 Gun Smolre
!!.lid Mrs. AliCe Rllndolph or Un- mJe·rtt - owned a!Jum power p:lb,l\ts. 10:30 Datelihe : Eyrope
101{10 High Finan~:e ;
for 11 :00 News ·
]O ;OQ Tba fdte. Show
ion were guests ThUtsdo.y j n the Supportem bc!J.i€'Ve c!Ja~
homr of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence passage &lt;are good. Joers piJ..o; admi;ro. 11 :05 ·- The l.ate Show
11 :415 The · Late~·-r..ate Show
Jtich ard WoUe, Davies Grove.
il.~ation op~tion, on thl1 ,gr-o_un.d
S"!ltB O{f l~.tayer&lt;.
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Siin Of£ Prayer \ ~
'Mt·s. Mila Hudson, Pomeroy, that d ev~me nt l•f abomlt;
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Deu"il Hudson of CallfOI'IIia "all- spt!&lt;edct.l. up.
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Mr.'l . . W illiant
Sp~~rts Outlook
SATURDAY
, , '!) 'li&lt; { ~ifi:I.IDAY,'i'
Urooka Monday arternoon
Tlwe'.'i likely ,[n ht· oa
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1l:'!5.t'l Si(i. nn
M•· anlt 'Ml'-"· T ed SteWart and in the mt'thod ,,r so..· len't-i ng ~·
2:28 Sign On
12:00 FUm &amp; Fa~
2:30 Back at the Ranch
l ~ao · Fe-minine Tooeh
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2:00 Ai&gt;li&gt;1u1oon Film FMttval
' t~ Mr. 1\nd Mr~. Fred Roush 011 yl' nr whctn lh n fum l&gt;ick~d
3:30 Film
HIO '-Filq .
Saturda y evt·ning.
sllarting p:L,~·en . ext"e.p.~ fm• nLtoh .\ 3·45 Film Funnies
4:'30 Abbott &amp; C!fflt~Uo
.... and ,M•." . Tommie Ki~g and . t~rs - ""for Pw gnme
I!:;~ bp ·~~~;f.~i
500
o:oo !Mickey
News Mouse
~on"'"or Illinois"'and Eugene' K i , 1 ~ ur ·m "'
na;,utn gttm.ru Ly L"" · t h "
4 ·::tn r.,1lohy IT tn ·e.11
Cbl!rleston are vi ~ ilinA wilh their boX'e~i werP el.uffcd. Ollt' &lt;'If
6:05 W-eather
V!lil~s wbll'h "f\11nnny T·~mple of
5· 00 Sagebru&amp;h &amp; Saddle
6:10 Spo!'tS
· mnlhl:lr, lvei King and family.
The children 1111 d ,·!!lat ivt·~ 11 t Hedl et s t1ee&lt;.&gt;iwd ror .sN.un.d
NL•ws
6:15 John Daly
tl
111 ,368 camt&gt; from ll~ '?.'''"-"~""'~· f.l:OO
fJ'SO Rin 'nn 'l'in
~rs. Luvena Ru iney cnjov(' 11 ~·adio ~d1:kf.bt\. Sur h \of'r.fO.iJ.1 l&lt;1
tl :l Film
7:00 Combat Sergeant
picnic rllnrtcr ttt the New Haven l' ri'l!idenl William JhiM'idll!e of
0 :-to oza.rk Jubilee
7:30 OroS&amp;roada
Pnrk Sunday. Pra~enl were Mr. · Americtm League, Phil Wri gr~'Y
8:00 Dollll'l' a Second
t~nd .Mr.q. Dl!nni.s R011 sh, Mr. ami
G d 01 0
th!! Cllit·!lg o Cut..,; nnd
7:00
ran e
e pry
8:30 'l'be VJ.se
\ft·s. Hcrt Jnhn son ' 1nd m n th e~ Chuck Comi-ske-y of •l he
9:00 Et.&gt;he-1 and AJbert
Nl.lncv Grimm or ,JIIinol ~. Mr. nnd White Smt prefer the old
8:00 Lawrence We.lk
9:30 Bulova Show .
lt.rs. 'Frf'd Rast, Patlv nnd F'rf'd· under wblch loogue
de ptif · ·
10:$$ straw Hat Theatre
di~ nf . Hunt l n~lon. Okey Rou~h 4&gt;reted 'thtoh· ·s quads.
:o:oo Ma.sQI.ffi:t o ·. 1Y' •
1l:OO ·News n ··weaUtet
and gratuhhnu!htf'r En rbnb Phln· ~lt_lm:t• Ffl'rd F\ick wotJ+IId
1 Jtk.o 9:30 Live Wrestlirrg
1l :to Sport$
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Q(l'f' &lt;'or Virgini.o , Mr. ·nne!
Mrs. to .-11e-!l •some sort O( fa() p't1liolpa- 10:15 Tri-State 'J'Iheatr,e
1113 Hollywood orftieat
·Beimle Rowh and f n:nily, Wr.st Won. '"·
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12:00 Sign Off
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l:45 Stgn

1 lind Mrs. Art~H Krcb~bnch an-l
1111noi:a.
arl'd Miss
Mr.o; , Ca Ardell
Illin ois,
pehart
thiU !!btel', 'Mr.
of Clarksburg, Mr. untl Mn. Leo
Ohlinger of 1
Clark, ·Mrs. Cora
g road Runr Mrs. Fannle Taylor
and son Robert. ~r. lind ·Mrs.
Andv Edward ~ of Huntln~toh .
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Roush ('Ailed nn -Mr. und Mrs. Ives Kin g
Sunday dternoon.

value o!
conscientlo.u s tervlc:e.
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JJ4?W 'dOes e.&amp; SoJJ Bank altect caplt&amp;l comp1 rable to 'the lett ot
f.anP.tnl opet"IUcmlln Melp Count)'·1 tbe economy. The SoU Ban II: u: a
1J ~of the moat frequent quest- pll'ti of the 1958 fana bill 1a an
~ bell'd. dllrlna tbe iut week. attem,pt 11o lbrtq the eupply or
. a~r. fltld themselvea: ta th• alricultur.al product. lnto baianoe
• »P7 lituatlon of M!!elng farm wilb t.~e dernend at 1 price c:ODIIidyJ~ ~J.i.J:Ire while int!OI'rte8 4n ered fair to farmers.
OW::"'total ec:onorv have rllen and TbeTe are two dbUad pl.l'br to
~ at • """"" blp lovo!. Tllio the bill. The !Lnl lo the - ·
...... ~ b~ beea recorlllzed tl8 &amp; reserve wbJ,eb JJ a temporary pm' ~- •pot ht. our tconom,..
aram and iDvGlvel o!llr cora
~~h·-, and t.'te ex~utlve wheat or tobacco Jn Ohio. Tbe (IOD:
au-m:; o our •oYenJment
by ie~•
•-- ser.vatlon ~erve et~vera- a lOilCeJ"
.~ havt IDdlolted that produet· period o'r ~ ltld iD.volftl: dif'• ~DY.~
~'- lind .upport priqes an- ferent land.
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piaying softbalL He takes oii

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saves his dWn
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money, His profits increase with the effort he
makes as a salesman. He's hia own boss. He
buys his P~r•:rs wholesal"e IUld &amp;ells ·~ .~tai~ . t
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and Mrs. Dal1u Yeager of
Mils~~ called em Are~ YeagE-r

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Jtl".lit 1\i lh Jw; fam il~· at UuurU.
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wl'r• 111 Pl Plcasau t Monday.
J\o!b Eli;.uhl'th
Hostuu
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from the diving board into cool water. He's a
sunbrowned, healthy, fUD·lOVing kid.
. f un •omes f rom serving
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and his community. And the training he receives as a YQ\P..li businessman goes on all sum..

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10:00 Coffee
U001e Time
930 ' Building Amerlci
UN.tf•d
l'rf'SS
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II :00 ,II CouJd J3.e Yuu
to:OO Fury
around Uae WOI,Id Jonk
411 II :30 Feather Your Nest
the 1~t&gt; w s that will make the h.l'llrl- l2:Q{I Camere Q9es to Sclwol
10:30 U~!e' lohmry coqni
lill t'&gt;i.
12 .30 Cur.ft.nt
Second Term
1:30 Terrn~ Ernie
11;00 CapWn Ga\IODt
, The guossiilg i!iil Gettysburg .is
2:00 Matinee Theatre
that Prt'6idcnt E.l.!ten!III)Wt•r
w11i1 3:00 Queen For a Day
11 :30 Mr .•Wi~ard ·
make no st!:ltemont (IU running 101'
3:45 ¥odern Romances
12:00 Captall&gt; UID
a s~on d te'l·m ttiltll he Mums to 1:00 Comedy Time
the Wh1be II OU!~e from his !ann 4 :30 !My Uttlle fMIIJll:ie
12:30 Down on -the Firm ~&gt;'
about Ju!ly 19. This woulfl gi V&lt;! !S:OO A'l.lnt D.ru .
h t.~ time to test himsdf ph}~­
(i:OO News P.icture
ly a nd make up his tnind Wh&lt;'!t':li~ 6 : l!S Spoilb Eye
4:00"' Dance Patty
llo ch:mge hls ~~€.1m.m-y 29 'cl.eci8
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sion to l'un. T~ Pf\t·siden'tt said m 6:30 Jaye P. 'forgan Show
5:00 TBA
that time- that he would r eport
u5 Ne~ c, ......,_- •· ,.-· . - · 311 ..,.•. 11.
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change of mind to I ~ p:)Ot)l:t&gt;.
Di:HIIt'b, Valley DayS' .~
5 :~~, ..-·noy ~/:J/
rect'l tt i~ltleRi make~ &lt;It new
.The Wlil:atlfl' ·:""t" ~:,-~_ . • &amp;fi:f ~port&amp;._~tfl{
mcnt, to ·run or not to run,
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Big $lory
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vious one, cooltl IJest 00
· Cavalcade of Sport1
' ti :30 DoWn ~You'{$( 1
!nom 1ltr Ylh i.le Hou: e
9&lt;45 R~ ~·s C18'1Jet _
7:0Q- Pa~ . Pai~ ~
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Muddla Huddle
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tO~eo· Ttutb Or ~equWefs-: ~- · 8:00 fteopJ;~ Art: nnr
· . .' .:. 8 : ~ ' Festival of \j
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Wa.tch for &lt;l"l' port.~ thalli ·Nikfta.';S. 10:30 ·' Llle 'ot~·fUMy "~·
Khrushche~· has ,o;. ummoned tJleiRdt. 11 :Cit\: New. ,
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. 9:00 Geor~e(fGoi
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t'U of the CvDl mlut1st
~o;at-eUii'!! n :o~· .y r... ,
: . :. , 9:30 ~·•qtil'•',, atre
oountries fo a secret m3etlng on 11 :10 Pttos Bot
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•'~0:00 ;&amp;&lt;ton!ti: N
.l,oabarM
t~ Stalln debunking
dtuatio:L U :t&amp; Gftla.testFtghts f)f !Centuft l lti:ao LI~elace :·~,
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Sate~lite governments are :)itm-y 11 :30 Foreign ln1.riitJe
11 :00 News. 6: Spu(tl
ovtr 1he wa.y thing&amp; are get.t ing 12:00 Tooight
11:!0 -Qwl 'Fbe-att. :
out of horntdo. TOO~ er e &amp;ign&amp; tlutt I :00 Slo"n Off
--2:QO Sip Off
anti-Red riots in Czechos!Jovakka
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Ave., Nt-w \'urk l)ly, 16, N Y
Subucnptluf\ ratils : Deliv~ry by canirt wh&lt;·rr :~vs ti:Jble 30 t&gt;enb
per w~k : one )'ear In :~d v a rH'l: at Thtt I:Jdy St·n !ll ~t·! uff it-e. i!5 UO:
six month-' $7 .80; thrl•e nwnlhs, $:!90 Uy tuul.,r rvule whl'rt•
availll bl e: one month. $1. By mail one )'t'Ur $8: s1~ m.mths, $4 . ~ ;
thle ! mootb~. $2 !IL.; o ne month, S.l.

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Publlsbed e-very aflernoon except Sunday by Tht' Ohio Vllllt y
Sellllbt!l, lnl'., al 110 Mel'h:miC' St , Pumt'ruy, 0. fiu ,.JitP.'\S uffn·r
ptiUtte 398, edlturial uftice phOne 397.

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Indian Winning

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
IY OSCAR FR.tiLIY
UNt_. .f'reu. Spo•h . WrHer
NEW YOHK ur Throw out
the ump1n•, ch&lt;lnJ!lt' th~ pitcher,
sE'nd u~ a pinL·h hiller-and pass
the mustartl!
Tttosl', not JH«' '-'-~' ar!1y in ordn,
are the most ofl - u s·~u ph'ra~cs at
any hall gume Al'tui.illy , the rlassic l'Owliwcnt pruLJallly ~t·ls tht•
most m!'ntiun lwcau.~t· il's a neees!'. it)' ~:~djun~:t cvJn at .. portinlC
e\'e nt l! where th.~tre are no Uln'pln•s to ~ lay ur m:.~nng•·rs to
.. 'o "d gue••
~What h rl ngs this to mind is
that ! h i~ 11 National Hut Dog
Month, a period d f!dlcu,' ed to hmnai~ to lhe red hot s.
Throug.hout the sutnmf'r, the
lowly wwnl&gt;!r l.~ 11~ ntet•ssat·y as o
well-groomed inftcld, drft quota·

Weetlr battiDJI averages. Parlayed
with 5 trlkaouts bvJhf home t eam
and grand slams by tiM enemy, it
produces more I.Uironomieol distreu than a drop 1n the stock
morket or a vish from your inillWS.

Night llt'M:IftiJ INM.,es
But It's highly tleet!!l.!l81'1, B:-:t- .
01 , at least, in very htgh demand.
As example,
Americans last
summer from Memnrlsl, Day t o
Labor Dhy ate 2,6!8,729.&amp;00 of
those nitht-barkltir IIIUBII.Iilell- 1tuffed In w •I •o1netJ1"•'
·•em !"u be
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"~&gt;e
C!IL!&gt;t-irou ~as lng . That'i tven mote
d~gs than there are Pometanlins
nn Park Avenut! .
Jt figurt-s out lo 16.18 hot doas
per ot-r~(l tl pet' J&gt;umr:J~l'. If you
tblnk HtdJ vora(•ity i-~ 011t oC line,
Gr thilt y• u can't ellt on.e-Mixteenth

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WtJrry, George
tfal"rll, .llnlltans MR•w•r Bill
Anderson, Ha"k Chtllnd' and
,Mike Robem in th• rear roW.

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1955 DODGE , •. , ., Custom Royal • • $2195
1953 OLDS , , . '"'' , Super "88" 4 dr $1395
1952 PONTIAC .••• ch. Dlx 2 tlr • • • • $ 795
1951 FORD ...•• ., Victoria hard top $ 695
1950 CHEVROLET .. · · Dtx 4 tlr. • • • • $ 395
1950 PO~TIAC .•. ,-- • cyl t clr • • $ 495
1947 CADILLAC •. · · Club Sedan $ 395
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WeD,~~ ol all-the lime Is right.
Ri1ht now, your present car is at its
peak worth.
And, with the whole summer and almost
half of '00 still ahead of yollj you1l get
more enjoyment out of a spirited .new
Buick this year-if )'bu buy now.
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more_alltomob~e yollr mqti~uyi In the
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·DUring the busillt!ss sf!s.sion st!V·
tral members were reportt&gt;d ill
ar.d a number of thank I'OU not es
wc~e read d"rom guests atteridlng
the recent ~nspection.
At tbe close of the meeting a
Qe.'lsert couue was served by the
hostes.ses ConstaDce Shields, Pat·
sy Radford; Flora Downie, Dorothy Downie and Rachel J&gt;ownie.

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Mr..~ VIdor Grimm ee.Mbr•ted bonOf'hlt tltelr daug h1er, Op:~l Wibon 1tlid tbild'ren, :Bobby, !lf.rlher blrtbd"a)' oa the Founh of JuJy

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Main St. ' ~Nea'r Higfi,Schocill'
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rn :•ty hy thb m:Jre than 2400
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· iort, nr di~ pr•n.&lt;t(&gt; &amp; medicine, we
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pas t- hurne.
r ri7.c.~ Wt'tf' awarded to Mrs.
m.:•kc C':lrfll .u 1L I~ OOne ear (ulor of the fjr.Jt Pre&amp;byterian Church
nturned Monday from Camp Pri'!'· Eugene Conde, l4rs. Lawr ·'ll ll'' I ly and Elccur:~t~(f. a,~ if !t were
mont, near Piedmont. Ohio, where M(Jrarlty, Mr!. Rob&gt;rl D!l 11·y .,nJ
for ourst&gt;lf
be !lad spent a week oat the Sen· Y.n. Ray Wood ~o:eard .
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~:;,.~ges t;:~;:,~o~oclll or,UJ:tl~ A dessert course W'l s ~ervPd hy a gre:~t per ~ onal contentment.,.
tht hastes, to lhr,;;e .. am ~ d a!.m·:·
but gain!!" us a lot of friends.
vl•o• "-d ll·f-gua-·'
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on "The Chri!!tl.an In Actlon'' un- at the homf! oi Mr5. Euu ~;n t· ( vwh
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cus.si()n on " Integration and s_.gt·eMr. and Mrs. Herbert Dixon
galion" ''Labor and Management"' emert.ajnerl u a-roup of rf'l~ll\' e ~!
YOUR PIIYSICIAN
.. nd other timely subjects.
J't-Cl'Dtly at their heme Hu~:k 1
CANPIIONE 9
Spnngs Road, wit h a p icnic dm
ICE CREAM SOCIAL •
nt·r. present wert.' Mr . &lt;~nd M ~s. 1
WIIENYOIJ NEED
The Volun~eer l"lrt: u..,pt. will H~rry Dixon. Mr. anti Mr'i. t"l ···
hav11 an ice t'te&lt;~m . sucJa l wllh , taut! Dillon and ~1is~ Bt!V(•rlv 1111 I
A ~IEDICINE
lmme made cake, pte lln d caody l1m orll or Columbus, Mr. und ~.~r \ 1
and pop for sal~ ut th e Middle E::rl KeHy. Lancaster. Mr ~ l' bra
purt Villa!Zt&gt; Hail Ho i~ lal" &lt;&gt;fll'r Crueser, ~1r•. Wilm a Sioban anri J'
nocn and evening. Wayne Gibboos Mr and Mn. Dixon anti rh:ldr(·n .
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j P if'k up yrmr prr-scrlptiGn It
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sp-onsihiltty uf fJIIir1g thcir pre~ riphu n-:-; May we fatlHlOllnd

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fktzmg, Mr. :mtl Mr ~. J . E. v.
M•.,andhtMrs.,,~'!abert,~ffm~n ~li:lrtmgl'r, }fr. and !tlrs. Harr~
oug . e.r. •··•uua, ....,.,vy,, h · p,,.k .... n&lt; , M'"• ""
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M ,.,1 'II'S. w·,th,•r I' ark·
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O!S·e J oh n
Guests were ',!rs. s e d O'Brte
Hoyt preached 1rrst' w1n~-0;1.•- as a Culumbus and Larry an d Ga~y
· 1 te rla l o1ud en1 a t Colega t e- Parker, Chillicothe.
mm.s
11oc:oc~&gt;~er
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surprille,d w!letlJ they returned to .
Middleport to fl!1d the Rev. and
Mrs. William Cln1r Hannon, Dobbs
Ferry, N. Y., here- for a vacati-on
The Rev. ""mon wlll pr. .-ch g,_
day -evening at t!tp Flr~~t Baptist
Cllurch Cor his f.ather-ln -Jaw, Mr.
Dt!n 5 Cr.1b Srout.~ a11d their
Hoyt.
p~r.:-nis enjoyed r.n outmg and
M
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. II • pil·nic at tht' Portlantl J'a r k, on
r an
rs. ac
tter 1If! ( I he holltla .
.and son, Jra.ck, went tn L"Bke CharY
J.es, La., recently Cor a vis-it wlth
A hall game wzos heltl in the
Lt. and Mrs. Jobn W. IJiaettncr t.fternoo n w1t h all presenl pattiand dAughter, Elizabeth . Lt. Blaet· 1Jpah ng.
tner is le.avl.ng rdr TDY oYer!iea.'l
and Mrs. Blaettner and lhe baby
Attending were Ml'. and Mr~
return~ to Middlepot·l wilh h er E:zu Gi lmute Jr., l.lnd sons Joey,
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IH' y an
l&gt;.r an d ".urs.
them and with Mt·. BI:E'.etlner's ~r- H1m:; td Col lins and son Ronnie, •
eJTts in Pomeroy while h.-· ht• o(Jvcr- Mi' nod Mrs. Calvin Simpson and 1
·~sens.
,1 •0 Hruce, M1·. :~nrl \-fn~. f'harl es
ltorrman a nd son Glfll ~l' AlYin
Mr. an dMrs ..Normnn Sp.r.age an(,r :uul Mr"'. Da•·trm Stn.:kl.Jnd lind ~
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by Mr .and Mrs. James Sullivan .
Mr. Sprag;ue is employ {j In the 1
NE'W CRASH HEl.METS
Nt!W York Cent;rn} ral lroud all() M:·s
Spr&gt;ague wiU t•·.uch iu tht Mltldlt~- ~ LONDON UP--Jock~ys Ill F:ngport school··
:ar,d wrli hovP. to Wl.'ill' Cl&lt;Ls h h ~ !
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FOREMAN~&lt;:ABBOTT
Barbarr. Boster, C.allipoll~
is ~lub has lnnt.~u·n~edr bccau ~e of 1
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vks!Ung !l('T' gre·at au nt, Mrs. Wal- ~ ~h e i m·rt:a~e in tM numb ·r or
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' accid,•n!.s to jock~ys a.'! a rf'sult
)1JDDLE:PORT, OHIO
Mr. and Mr'j. Ralph Grimm and 0~~~~.
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Mr. and Mrs. J-am es SimpsOn nnd!
~au:ghter. S9nd:ra and otllflr reLA-tiveS In Meigs County.
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ker .and daughters, Linda a.nd Debby, Salina, Kansas, aniVt'd heJ\'
Mcnday for a twenty day Curh•ugh
WJth her parents. Ma-. and Mrs-.
Charies Sauer and othe-r relatlvf!s
'nleY were acoompanted here by
$a.1Udt Sauer, who had been in Salina for a week's visit. Miss Sam'll·
is ~ployed at the Midrllcofflce Of the Ohio Fu l Gas
returned to her work
after her vaeation,

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Time's running out in Plymouth's colossal $100,000 Solid Gold License Plate Jackpot I You must
cash I You can .win if you own ANY car7 any make, any model,

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HERE'S HOW

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~NTER"-AND WIN I

IF YOU HURRY, your car's license plate fi!~Y be worth: (in cash) ibi'
weight - or more - in sotid gold! l\lu cfth.w.iri_up to-.S.SO;OOO in cold
cash -if you own nny car al ull, and if-you viait-your Plymouth dealer
and register its license number by Sa.turduy, July;.l4.·
It's easy to enter-and ea!y lo win! Just go to your Plymouth
(lealer's and register your car's Mate license number en the FREE e~~try
Llank. 1Be su re to bring proof of owner.iliip.) Then complete the simple
entry hlnnk an d drop il in the official box. Now you're set tc win 7f:JW:.
shan· •A tin: $ 100,000 Jackpot- there's nothing to buy!
Uou 't put off this chD.nce to hit the Jackpot. HurTT to your
Plymoulh dealer's ond enter today. Complete ' ru!l'!s II showroom:.

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guests of N!r~. Emma Bisl'l!CPnt ~Ufl'3ts·
Mn;.
Bissett were Mr .and Mrs. Lee K.Jpson .and on He-rbie Wheeling who
w o:re enrout r. for ~ vacation i~ the
Smoky .Mount:.h1s-.
Raymo nd Luman, who wa.s- In
J-Jinlzer h-ospital tl 1!'" aMenrotio.n,
mtumed to his !lome Thursda.y.
G~lbert Ervin, Co~umbus, spent
the Fourth , flf July with his parents Mr .and M:rS'. Ben Ervin, at
the home of ttieir daughter Mrs.
W!Uiim Roti·J:on .

yours'~

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
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Mrs. Fer&lt;ne _ BKo'ker, rn · mht' rs and I hei r :llll"l'lls: Mr
on vacfltlon. Thurs:.doy aut! Mrs. Elnwr Kau :z. Mr. and

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f;,.o ~gt&gt; Oftut, Donna ltoltar, Pea ..
2'~ a:nd K llren
Hoffn.er, Debb{es11~' 0 rt'r, Sn!:Bn Janp DiJ:on:, J!m
.\ 1,r;.n Wt!sMn, W. Va., and Judy
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ved triter the §Witnn:ltt&amp; party .
Grimm Mlddle-•rt
~fn. Cunninl(ham,
Mrs. Smith,
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Mrs. Charle_. J::Skew, Mn Gilmore pie uf tht! HarriiOuYl.Jie Presbyter~ t.o Columbus b)' the •enous lllnltJII'
~r fatht:r, Charleo Sw-1"'"1'
&lt;:trd •·U·s
Gilmore.
uu1 Chu rc h h-ad a sltatinj party at of
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Ch-. ren or t e Me 111 .._._nly
ice ct•om ,.,tf!red with a flaa:. Hume enjuyed their we~ll1y swJm
at the Middleport pool n.u4&amp;y
dke, torree, punch and min,lo und&lt;·•. 111 • ,M-hl'p
ol the n. 1•
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damp body avaDable.
. dark gree11 flaiBb. CMIV~Ot.,ET •• , 745;Q&lt;)
·•952 CH£VROLlT'.•.. 795.00 1952
Mo wn plelrop;· doluile-eall, dull ~ fid·
~ 10\1 "-tlii!llf 10-xtli tlreo, red flriloiL

t§sz r:o.t&lt;tf~ ,;;. . .. . 495.oo
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cars. Yet. 1/()U'U ~ It jwked rls/lt r:llm
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of ciir flit the JllDft~· AM 10olc1 ·
Nowhete l!ut bf I !S&amp;.Iitltlc' can yo~a, Aet
til~ aL.rolu!t!l illli!odarilu and the efecirt- ,
fylng perf~ of. Buidl's tmlllc ne\11'
Wriable Jlitob.D}J!tallirit."
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Af r'ftool TUeS day
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U 'f tJI!-~ 1wit:'a~arty ~~;~y rl::: ri.. and e;dldrell, CtU'lt tlld C,rv

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bold !new sweep-ahead styling, and
101t#«Y .pf:'str!lcture, and siretch•out

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Harold

Mr. and Mn. Jam~ B
and daUj'hteJ SAndra,
CootS and Judy Y(lldermuL'J
PARK ASI'N ME!i11NG
ed
Camden Park, Huntington,
The Mi.ddieport Park Ass::::-!:;. Thursday,
tion Inc., will have meetlng thi.rl
at tM
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PeUit and
all
ptrsoltl ~hl!1lren !"""~~d' ~""l"~''Y lrorn
alster,
ramlly

ALLEN APPLIANCE

4-failoht" :1-D~&gt;&lt;tr Riviera

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Our ezperll will put thai molar Ia
1olp lblpe to
:I'1IJI tmooth, depeaclellle
IIOIIIIe1l perfQrlllallee,

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STANDINOI

.~N'"" tl lilt lime to line •• tune-up yoar
. e for lite lollf tlrhet md coun to the

ester ar en
C/ub MOnthly
Meeting Held

Pomer~y C~apter, 186 OES, mel
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The party Wits held on the lawn
Denver Rice home on

"Mr and M-rs. wa'l.tho l'~vans or
D~arbOJ11e, Mich., and Mr. and
\frs. Dt:11as ArnOtt and daughtf!t!l
of MandiC!Id were recent guve,' .•,r.
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John Dlll and dam~hter, n ; 1
, Dania I EVans retn-ri!Pd to his
h;,me, Ot!.arbnl"ne, Mieti.. qrtel'· t1
-two Weeks Vislt. with his j{ra nd·
IPther, 10nn Dill.·

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Ml' ami Mr~. Uswin ~ease :mt!
\fr. :mU M1·s. H e~ bt:&gt;rt navl9 an,
'a mily hiiV!' t'eturl'lt'd hornP aUe
1 va-:-at 10 11 tJ•ip includin g Gettys.
'lurg, Pa ., w u~ h i ngton . IJ. C., th·
Luray and Sht&lt;no nd na h 'J'aveFn~
ll!d the Nalllr!ll Bridge in Vit:

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Surprise Birthd;y-- MIDDI,EPOR'f . Farm Bureau 3-A ~:g.~n~,:;~n:;;~.~;:;~~·~: ,~;:
tl"las Lcwlor tCanolyn "r.'lomat), wi.Jl C
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to
Californl•
to
join
her
hus-1
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a, ,u s
Party G
QiUnCI
ICmC
_band who Is Jn the Air Force.
Rlc'ur•d c .... who Is employer!
Held 0 n Ju,y 1IM'ddl
pastor I Entertame.d At
Ml'ssi Patty L""'"'ery
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.. th• Ohio v~••, EJect•''• C&lt;.c- 1
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eport
per:&lt;tlon plant. wll~ taken to HoltFreeman Home
Patty Lowery, daughter of Mr.
er hw;pital and the Gallipolis Cl!n.rm
t:OUI\(' tl 3 ·A h cltl l Returns From Week
•nd Mrs. Donald Lowery, Wll " s ur- lc for t.r ltltment last Wl.&gt;ek when hf' th"'r annual picnic at Forked Run I
Mr ~ . Hkh.Hd Jo'r.-t"m:.~n Pnt •·r,;; n
Jrised when her mother planne&lt;'l
got 1teel par1lcles
hi.~ eye.
' '&gt;L .. Lt' l'atk July l A basket din
A
Ch
h
td the l.int•oln ll :.-:!! !"!~:11 i'.m .•
birthday party relcbrating her
1--., r was cuju)ed by ~ll a t noun
f
urc Camp Club Tuesd;~y
at tr
\.,eifth pniverury.
and Mrs·.
Carter
and

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ChrliUon C0111j!llilon Cluu lncham aod P'""' were awlll'4' d

J(ew 0! the Pomfro&gt;' Chutcb of Chrl!lt
..eJdNII.on I"J v1sit1n( a week with met TlWidi~ evehlrta: at the hom?1er duught~nr Mrw. l5en
ur Mn. Di!nYrr Ka~ple, Mapl~ St.
lfrl. OA"~::t K·:..:tet"Wn of
ltfembefo lesponded to roll call
\it A-nd Mn. Perry
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by answering A Btble (JU~Jtl'od .
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Jon a were 1ed bY ~
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cltcr a:ave the optnlng prayt&gt;r.
Jf!t!ll s laUone-d in G.:!i'lll'~
for
MISi LoUUe Gilmore, prt!sldent ,
hree YI!H'l.; that he had been pl-o- ort&gt;sided over a shOrt buslneu set&gt;" "l&lt;'d t• "taff s·~ a·' w..ld .......
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entertainment
'1"1ne
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fir 1 ol Aug 1
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.o.·a prllvided b)' Mrs. H. D. Cunn·
-Mr . nnd M1·s. P. E. Stanley anr'
o!.r. and Mrs C. E. Purlu.
Conon IUJJ Mr. and Mrs. ·Chllrle!
! f iver~ and daughter Karen Sue
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•I ('l e\·ri:Jnd are gue~h of Mr. ant
ld~·s. Wu rn~r Stanley.

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.Atf. INSTALLATIONS
ALL FillA.$ &lt;IeWERS , . ~ , • , •• ,. .• ·i.f.95
,.....,. PLASTIC COVERS • : ••• 1 U~
WIAVl J•t $p1,1w ; • , • , : • ·~495
Milke Modre'o Your Headq#Wt~,..pufi '
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. JohnnJoi Jnngnik~l of Cincinnati [~\~J:!~~~GDines were plaved anrl
is thr gu~&gt;M nf his grandp:~rents,
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Mr. li hd ·Mrs. Joseph Raub.
bf Bed101&gt;h GlilmorDe, ~ue
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an ' ar tone ava.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sml1h an~
Mrs. Lowery wu assiated by
ra"'l.ly • Sg n dYVJ lie • W· y a., werr
Low-y,
Mn. Rice and M••·
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~.:uests of Mr. and Mrs Price ~·~~:~:Birmingham· an. serving_!.be
Hawk, Tuesday,
cake, ice cream, kcolade
Mr~. R · B· Bern har dt an d
f
o ar,d •andy to S.aod•a
Hysell,
Cotpu.s- Christl, TexaR,
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~'"' ,,, .K. B•1'ckles, Betty Gllmo•e,
lhi;s _mornmg for a visit ,..~
with her Cha•l•ne Dav,ls, Do•le Rice, Denp.'lrents, R ~v and Mrs. m4ldo J n1·, Sa'elens, ~
~Iaine and Jlmm"1
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Ha•k~t,
Ca•ter
M&lt;'cha•l
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Mrs. Theodore Uhew spent thr Schaef.fer, Bill1
Rice,
George
past weekend with Mr. and Mrs Hibbs. Helen Louise Taylor who
was unable to attend ~;ent a girt.
Willard Ebersbach,
Mrs. Emma Lei£heit returned
home· Tuesday after a visit with
"''" " ' ;n Springfield.
Mrs. WlHiam Lehew and sons of
Cr.Jumbug are guests uf Mrs.-Theodare Lehew and other relatives.
Mrs. Harold Johnson , Springfield h lhe .l.(uest of her mother,
Mr~. Emma Leifheit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mi~ht of
The July meetlng
the Che.sFnirborne· were guests of Mr. and fer Garden , Club was held at the
Mrs. Chns. Buck :md other rela- hnme nf l\lrs. ROy Miller with
tives the past weelteud.
Mrs. Pa.ul Baer, assisting.
Mr. and Mr.s. Flovcl Rumfleld of
A letter Was read stating that
.and M1's.• M· a·lh•
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R'lt'ond
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lh.t- c b won th ird pface on thetr
Che.shil'e we1·e Sunday
of yt&gt;ar books.
M~r~dM~~s~r~h:r;::ll. _C:ol"lmliU.:, J· -·Mrs, Hoi'Jler ~olter read a paper
011 Roadsid e Planlin". Mrs. Dllnald
h th l:! guf!SI or Mr. and Mrs. Jo'rank
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Mora gave o demonstration and
1\urk and other relativei.
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e~Ju.bit ot mjl)lature al't'angements
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Mr. 11 nd. rs.
orman
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A conteist was' Won by Mrs.
:J!"P ~penrlm g two wee s tn
ema- Howllrd Kni l...ht and Mrs. Peal'!
cola, Fla .. with their son Law·
I&gt;
rPnC'P. ond familv .
Mora.
Mr. :~nd Mrs. William Dailey anti
Ri-bbons were awarded Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Datlf!y and
' Mrs. Letha Koblf!ntz
of .
ill ,
Mrs. Horace Karr

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Howotd Zfn~ .FOitlou.
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Mr1. fo,.n.ne Shoem ..er

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SEAT COVERS
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MEANS ITS TIME TO IRI

and 2nd 5ts

IAicUil' BaU

Both i"ams ployel ~ts! bill

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weeks t~'lre.
· Ml's. ohn William Alaettna1' and
1dlught•r, of L~tke Cilarlt&gt;il, J..ll., i ~
the gueJt.tt of Mr. and ·Mrs. ~'rt!l.
Bl¥-ttnor, Spring A\•e,, ~nd Mr
and Mr~. Jack Satt!!rrlcld, Middh
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Jrfr. and Mrs. C. fl'. Tompkins
and soh_.. Chris, we re vi sitor!! Jn
Belpre- Sunday.
· Mr. and Mrs. ClarfnCe Andrews
&lt;Ur d son Jimqty, David li:skev,i nnd
.Mr.t, i. W. g skew vi~iled in Tuppers Plalr.s Wt.'dncstl:w afternoon
wl'h 11ft'. and M1~ . R&lt;1bert M.:~t··
cinok and family . Mr. Andrews
!s t"¢pluy ~.:d in Cti:~rll!.s-lon
the' ~nljdtlv Wtth his ramil}•.
:111"1h'a. Ebersbach who was rc-

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his mates wer'l! getting

'iiAT"s 1M IT for )•ou-if yilu step out
and buy yourself a 1956 Buick

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Dens.i A[nnz

My only s ugge-slion in connect ion with ht&gt;r crowning is that
.she n•car a hula-type skirt or sauer
kra11t und have mustar ri-CtJiorerl
hair.
I'll bring my own onioM nnd
weur Bt'rmudu shol"lsl

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yentt.tres,
'le'Cuuse ttiose
in -our too,
.!let at Ebbl!!ts Field give tbe wurst a walloping a.uiat with a layer or onions, a dr~~sing down with kraut
and· a light topping u£ mustard .
Ketchup anrl relis~ are ror dose
bums over ..at da Polo Gt•ountls.
You'd .think, After all th iR. th!lt
the hot dog prod ucers had ubout
all on the luas h tho.t htey could
hsnd k But not the,n. This month
they'll !lponsor hot dog eating
ront eslg, recipe cuntestt_you rneun
there's another way to eat etn?
and even C't'own a national hot
tloa que en.

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~at \¥1$

as h! gavf: up '6ut

pop m bottl~. yOu can't be too
thl.losy about what yOU thtow.
This y~ar the ~rst arid bun
bo~s Jigure lo peddle in ll!!xc~ss of
one bilhon pounds of red hols.
The finest b1·eak I· con figure out
in D.ll th.r, L~ that .tl leas.t the
rolls wont lay 11round lung en.
ough t .. get stale. This, however,
is :JOt guaraiJtt~ed.
Nc&lt; Dr"tlnll Flvure,
It 's rather diJt'l't•lf!;ing to be
sure, b ut no figure• are avaitabl.!
on how this co iOIItt' ~~udo-ca nine
sale affeds the aal! of 11 uch adjunctl as l'iuahlli, r(•li,;h , ketchup
sauf!rk r:mt, onionl' or mustard H
hi presumf'd ther Mtf roll i.!t sold
with eurh hoi dog.

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'o\lotfted Y.:lllT way throUJt,. an ex:tra-i nn \n!( game in which those
bUms from out Jf to... n topped
th~ d uke SJnct! they quit selling

It must be prl!!tty 110od in

Hall, Mond11ry, July 9 at 8 o'eloek
to pracrlce deJre, '#brk fot jD!!pt!cJion whicb will be- Jwld .fuly
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Losing pitcher
Rowles who
WfiS rt&gt;lievM in the l!!;tme bY Ru~q
McEihtriney_ Bbt~ pltdi.ers torieth.
er gave U.p fiv e hits and walkeJ
$f&gt;"VI!h. THey fanned 10. 'r ltrt~e
errors were c11mmitted behind
tl..em.

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downed tM cellar d~elling Senators tiy· " JIIC01'e of fit-4'. 'fhut tt!aaue shmdings rerdained uncli,~­

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!&lt;'ells, will meet

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Ohlo Valley

Anderson Went aU the way on
the mound tnr the YanKees and
rannf!d 12 Wblle glvln~ up but
three hits. He did walk t'iBhf and
had, two errura committed behind
him.

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Woode, &amp;ob Bowfll,
GttoT14J
Hoffntan, John Andenon, R•
bert Emler and llernle McKenzie ht ttul front rtw. Butch Car

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Picturttd above lire the YanhH
of the Mellil• l;lttr.&gt; Le1g,ue.
The-y •r• left to right: Freddie
JH,d, J.tthn~ Webtter, "0. A:.

will be held ~n the ch\fth

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The YaDk••• put a halt to thl!
tHe Indians on
Tllursda)' evening in Middleport
J..ifUe League -play as they down·
~d fliP league leaden by a score
of 8-4.

United Prtt-s Sporh. Writer
Slan H:~ck 's Chicago Cubs won't
w:n thi! Na!ion ut L etlgu e pemmnt
rhh:; year hut 11 looks lik·~ they'll I
have a lol to say about who dOt' ~ I
rome out on top in t: 1e c~·azy.
miXtod-up sctamt-.i~ .
Th t drcutl '-s "s-~d sack" team I
unUI tht&gt; Mem •jtial Day
milt&gt;-~
I !:rt.lme, the Ct•btl have dt!Yeloped m·
to olflcia! "spoilers" with a 20-1 4 1
' pace sine" June 1 that'S" topp~d
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only hy the Brooklyn Dodgers'
14 ratt :;.lnce that daie , Anti, ir•
the tast week th~y've taken. f1 v~
()( elght game~ from t!1e Ml1wa\l1
kee Braves, St. Louis Cardln:.~l~
anct Cincinnati Re&lt;llegs.
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The Cubs mad. ! it th ree o-ut uf
their la ~t fi ve with the Braves
last night when Vilo Valentlnettl ;
and Jlm Drusrtnn collaborated Ln
a four· hit, 7-1 t;rlurnph. 'rhf! luss
knocked t~e Brave.s out or first
place anct enabl e-d t h ~ idle Red - I
legs to take over t he top rung hy

. l1"t, ana ..Mrs. Ray Woodecard
i'lld'fomUy 'P~nt Sunday in LOa:afl
Wil h relt~.lJv es. ThtJy werb li.L'COJn·
Pon1ed1 borbe by their daughl4lr,
N\ncy wbD Sportt the pust two

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40 prizes 'Df $21111 Wl
100 prizes of J10it cosit
300 pr~es of $511
Granll IIIII ,if.$100,!10!1

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CISSITY 0' IOND IISUI ANp
1'0
SUBMit THI QUI$TION OP
m.btol Prl... flld
SUWCHERH
IS~~ TO TVHE,_II..ICTCems
Mr-Lumber. Write
~. tbis Jl.._&amp;e OWJ.eil
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Lumber
ComplJI1,
"' Jllbliebfct ('U, . . .
bas
requeated
the Clerk to iaaue
.., .. recei't"ed..
Oblo.
hl.s cerliheate as to the est.imated
hre of the Improvement to .be
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llk.- (
Rent
constructed
wllh the proceeds of
• eeatl pill' word far threto - .
-~:.:.._:.:.:.:.:.__ __
1ne bonds hereinafter referred to
o.;~d said Clerk has certified to
8pecw-pn• moalll for 25 c:eftla UNFUBNISHED APARrnii!:NT,
th1s Counc1t such estimated bfe as
rooms and bat!l 146
exceedJng f1ve years. and ha.s fur.
~ rt\e or :z cent~ pe: woro W1l1
Ave. Call 389-J
ther certified the maxtmum matur
be char1ed for advertmng tf oot
palO Jur Defore tb~ '.5Lb oJ el(:b Or.e 2 room furntsht&gt;d apartment lty of such bonds as twenty·five
IQODtb ioUowllli 1n3ettion
and one 3 room furnished apart- yt-ars
'Crrvra UJ Adwertilln&amp;-Sbou.Jd be
ment wllh batb Utthtiel!l fur·
NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RE.
reportedl unb;.eda;t-Jlf. T~e DatU'
mshed Call at the Home Res. SOLVED and hereby determmed
Sentmel WIU not. be resp.mstble
taurant, Mtddleport
'1-l-3tc
by the Counctl Of the Vlllage of
for mure tha.n one wcorrec.t LR for reat.--l:neQIJoa
IMdtn. Pomeroy , that 11 J.S necessary FOR
..uuo.
Scaffold Boards. 0,. ClotU. THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUC
C:aro ot J'banu anG bpt&gt;elal rt~
Clinton Fisher lllddleport.
TION OF SANITARY SEWERS
ti~ oJ: l!.:venll pnnted oil re&amp;li
P!:Jone 6285-X. •
11·1-d &amp; SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS
1&amp;r dulii..hed ra~. Ob1tuanea
to iuue and sell ONE HUN
publijlbed at 1 ceat per word.
2 ftve room apartments, 2 fourIIRED
EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLroom apartments, all with laun.:-aar&amp;ed Adl recel\l dd DJ' ma11 or
LARS
($80,000)
of bonc:b of satd
dries and garageM- .1\.. N. Be.na:el,
telt·~hone pven ;:arei.W. att.wl
V1llage.
Said
bonds
shall be dated
Pomproy, Ohio
S-14-t1
tloD
i!pproxtmately lhe first day of
Unfurnt~hed 4 ro1~ and 3 room Apfll, 1957, and shall bear 1.nterI l l Notices
apartment:; Chmtme eegle, PSt at not to exceed 6 percent per
Phone 18J
6·31Hltp t~DDUm Sa1d bonds shall be numA public h ra rmg on lhr pro.
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bto~d 1 to 180, tnclus1ve, each
posed budgd fot lhr ve;~r Uf5tl IJ·IWOM APAR'VMENT and bath, bond m the amount of $1,000
WJII bt held al the Olliu• of th••
with ~iJrage. 170\la
Mulberry and shall mature $4,000 on March
Clerk on th•· Alh1ns l{ n.Jd b} the
Avt• Inquire 378 Serond St, or
~ klk nf Bldfoitl Lutal S&lt;hO)II l'all lll ·M Altm Conlon Ironer 1st of each year 1958 to 1962 , In·
chLSJ\'e, except that $8,000 shal•
1.11 ~ 1 1 w.
for sale.
7·2-.tf
~~-~ mature nn March lsi each year
Doylt S.u "'&lt;'to nt
: 3-ROOM
FliRNJSHED
r~om 1963 to 1982. Inclusive An.-!
l'•cSJdlill ot lht JHJdl"d
MENT, u\lhbte6 pud..
be 1t rurlhH
Jvlln S !!Llllc
4th Sl M8 1ddlepo:-t
ch rk
RI!:SULVED, that tt IB necess
ll.Jll' 7 !.li l~5ti
;ory that there shall be annuall)
l 17 I He:p Wanted lt~v 1 ect on all the taxable properl&gt;
7 o I tc
1n the sa1d Village of Pon1eroy a
SA VI DON'T YOU KNOW?
direct tax outside of the ten m!ll
Baker's. Will g1ve yuu the bes~ \\ AITRESS wunte~ Apply in per·
son at the Home ltestaurant, hmllatwn, to pay the mterest on
trade on fuJJuh.:.rc 11r apphao·
M1ddlcrnrt
7·~3tc omd to rellre sa1d bondH, and br.
Cl'S.
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~- - · - ~RESOLVEO, That the question
All lkdmrul an~ rcquo."~Jtcd to be: \lUI Bus1ness :::.erv1ces
pu~ent ala !iJ~u .. l me&lt;:&lt;tmg, t'riof 111~utng bonds In the sum of
da},,Ju!y6, B00p m
73·31[1 NEIGLER5 tor bwldmg
One Hundred Etgbty Thousan~
birch cabmets, and repair wor·•.tDollars ($180,000) be submitted to
Call us Guy Neighler, 72f Broad- the electors or smd V1lla~e at the
(51 Personals
way, Racme, Oh1o
6-8-25tc gtmeral (']ectJOn to be held at the
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- . - · asual volmt.: places Wlthm sa1 rl
Fo1 rr;om and b()a rd w1ll p,1y, Will I'or extcrtor or mlenor painting,
tN
contact
Homer
1\f
Br;~.l(ly,
Phone Vtllagc on the Slh day 0
ovcm·
ho•lp free t.:on1Hrl mr o~t fo~thel
1956 · and be It further
38l·Y
Con
tract
or
hourly
work
ber,
1
lldz(•l"s. 2 12 nnlr·s from H.cedsaccepted
6·30..12\p
JlESOLVED. That the Clerk or
v rllr un IU No
l:t4 Lucclla
!hi~
V1llagc o( Pomert~y be and
I'll((', Hccdsv!l lc, Ohto
7.3 3 tc
l,lUlCK SERVICE oo Watcb 0. he Is hereby directed to ccrtlf:\.
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pall'ini by Factorr Trained a copy of thts resolution to Lhe
watchmaker. COIJ..lNS JEWZ. Audtt11r of Mc1gs County, Ohio
(!S I Auto ~otes
LERS, f"('meroy.
t.a.tf Allr.~L
1053 uurcK St~ ~~&lt;I OL•luxc 2·d&lt;I(H COMMERCIAL REPRIGIRATION Chas W I..&lt;&gt;gar
C\rrk
St•tl&lt;~n, blm:k. wllh while top, New &amp; Used Purd&amp;alle yoor equJpApproHd
$1l95 Hiaettnar'li, \'umOI"y, Ohl0
ment wilth local service. 7-yrs.
E F Robinson,
7 6 6tc
as Refngeratlon Service Engineer with Ice Cream IMamJfae- Plls~crl Junr 25, 1956 Mayor
1952 f'OJW VB VICtoria liard Top,
turer New serving thia Area.
Jo'orrJ.,matic , sm1nt white with red
Con•1ptete
equipped Wuck for 7·6·1\c
11'lp , $8H5 Ulaclt na r ·~. PomL'TOY
fasl cff1c1cnt ~pair aervice
Ohio
7-tl tnc
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENt
Fife Refngcration, Middleport,
Actmlnlttntor
Phone 6253·X
1052 I 1t1:VHOLI 1 Uduxc 4.door
6-13-25tc
Ett•te e~f Thomu D, Ga-vin Jr
f-ie•lo~n
o!!gln.ll tl!t'lalllc g:recn
D~eated
fl n1 • '1. $\1US UJ,Jt•' t rJU.r 'IS, Pome- NEIGLER &amp; CLEEK GARAGI
Call
on
u:~ for car repair and weld·
Nll\tcc
1s
hereby g!vl.'n that
roy, Oh10
7.fJ·8tc
lng ecrv1ce, RaCine. llhlo.
1"homa~ L r.avm who~e PO.!!t Of.tl
~
f1ce Address
Mlddh•port, Ohio,
19B4 VOHU V8 t'mllomlm"l 2-tloor
S• do~n J,lkt• new Jn• k blue fin· RADIO 4t TELEVISION SERVICE has been duly appomted as Aff
Jsh $12H5 B!nctllt!H 's, Ponwroy,
mrm~lrator of
the E~tatc of
Phone 200. Cl{Chtnd AppUance Thoma:t D Gavin. ,Jr lalt• of
(HIIIl
7·fJ.\ltc
Sture, 118 W. Matn St.. Pomeroy Middleport, Me~gs County, OhiO,
11154 I'ON'J'IAC
2-d ttur
Srdan,
2·23 tf
dPceased
srurkllng 1lar'k .;1ocn Clnl&amp;'h,
n&lt;~ted this 30th day of June
$1295
Dlucttmu's,
]"'('!meroy FOREMA.I'( &amp;: ABBO'IT T.V.
VICE
AU
makes
Repaired
..
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.
..,-,.
19011.
Oh io
7 0·6tc
pert Tecllmciana. Pbone
Jobn C. Bacon
1055 BUI CK Ct·ntury Hard-top
Mlddlepo~t.
==~~~ I
Judge of the Probate Court
Coupr P&lt;•~'·r tltt'!'Jm&gt;g,
$2505
...:
Meigs County, Ohio.
Bla tttnun;, PomcNJy, Ohio
7-fi.lJlc
HOMES BUILT .to meet your _7-6;;;;;;.;;;13;i';;;2;;;tJ.;;;3;;l:i;c;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
needs. I have plans and ex· p('nenee Phone 907·M. Vlrgrl
CONCRE'I'E BLOCKS
.48 BI Auto Serv1ces
1'c11ford, Syracuse
7·2·61c
"'ullcl ~r Per Lttt"'
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
I. 11 RAWLING SONS CCI - 2t 120
:S Mil" North of Ptlmeroy
aour Wrecker Service. Day
Phone 62:.!7 N1tht Phone 6039- Barnas-SimPfj,on lneurance Agency, On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Grueur.
R~~elr: lprlnp
X. DODG&amp;-FLYMOU1"H DEALMtddleport Flte • AubomoblleEltS.
3-6-tl
Bonds. Phona 6316-X
6-20-U
:Omplclc WIIEEL ~uJGNMENT, COMPLETK lDIUrnnee ProteetiOD,
ba.;andn&amp; 110d brnko aervice.
Life, Auto, Flre, PoJI.D. Call Daa
• Hackelt'! Sa!&amp;ly Service, Wert
Mills, Middleport. Obto.
!M.aia Sliect, Poml'roy, Ohlo.

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(21) Rea I Estate

For Sc;.;e

l'"M Sale

~0

-·--Acre farm located

1n Lebanon Township, jolnlna~
Homer Icenhour, Portland, Ohio
C~l! 3il7 Galllpoll! or writ~ t.o
Box 31 D. RD 2, Gallipolis, Obio
£1...30-at p

New Outboard Motur, :\ 1h H I'
John11on I' hone 410 X
7 2 31 p
!fr-!1} Dcd"c 'I ruck, gnocl t•onrUtion

Radro, llc11lt&gt;r, b1101light L. C
Reed, 7 1AI mi N uf l'omcroy on
Route 33 Second h ousr llbO\'('
Stille Put k
7 2 6t p

1 HOOM

--modern con

HOUSE,

vcnlcnees, 3 acrea level cround,
$6050 A l s o UNP'INJSREU

'J.'hfcC p\(ICt• bathl'tlOill CIUifll US('tl,

IIOUSI&lt;: on Chlldren'l Home Hdl
J'omeroy C111l NO-X. J. F. Hand·
ley
7-2, 8, 6. ?.ftc

fh11t $30 00 tnkt•s It Joe Vodh1h,
Phunhing, Phorw 46-M Pomeroy
7·6· 3tp

COUNTRY HOMI 'DR IALI

FOR SAM~ Pony Hnrl harlll"!i'l!,
Model A F(ll'd Trn(·k ltl At'l"&lt;'"
o!)ay, 2-wheel tNletor Lnll t , feed
pinder, single .and double trees,
pony and ho rse cellar-s, Jnd log
ehal~ Art Hes8, 1\t I, Middle-port, Ohio, Lcad1nll Cl"eek RGHd
Phone 6923-Y
7-6~3tp
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2~Bath,
Acroo

6Youngsto~
room" and

~~~E

Hardwood Floors, New
rump, f'ull bMcment witb Fw-·
fWICO and stoker Nt!W hott water
hc-at('r 4 ml11('s from Pomeroy
on llarrit~onvtU&amp; MICf. Georie

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HAckMt, P~ 826Y
7 3.Jtc

Valance, roll up porch
tbadet Clolh nwnin~. E'ectr1c
\fana ali kinds. rree 1Dilt&amp;llllllun
Dale Wippel SUJ1ply
2111 Un
JDn A\C, Pomeroy, Ohio.

Porch

or

267.

·--c- - - tl lUS~; for sa le, furnished or un·
Route 7, Cheater
furnls.hrct
Hoad Call 6037·X, .Middleport.
Oh!o

6-lil-2~1·

S.Z0.8tr

on 1111 Jo'" ns nad Gwrden !"OR SALE-Poa[i K!Joby R•ol Eo.
1at~.
Rutland T(JWblhlp. :n
Hose. J&lt;' rcckr r l'lumhmJ.t Shop
anr..s
ian~.
hottee, bin and out
POmt'rOj . Ohio.
6 JO.till.!
bruldJngs See r..eorce A. Meotn
Now Is the •time \u 1 orNdrl' !h at
h11rt. AdmmlstratQr,
8·1·1f
flew swPcper rnr 111{' home
COMPACT g 1 vr~ lht· ul ll tllale In .~:, do:W: HOUSE for sale, $li!KJ,
lO~ off

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for
old swc"p~&gt;r
Gen e'.s FOR SALE • My home lD
homeyour
elflclt'n&lt;'}
H1g TnHir-rn
J\.ppllance Servlcl!, Pomeroy
Ohio Claude W QuiUeD
Call lftt,.M
&amp;29·8lc

~lOUSE TRAILrn,four

LEIOAL IIOTIC•
Aaron H... ,~ wbbse pla&lt;o of
residence is 20&amp; &lt;::ondor Street,
Pomeroy,
Obit~, but peraooal
aervke eannot b e • obtained
on bun tD the State &lt;If Ohio and
hiS present addre.u 11· Pvt. Aflron
Hysell, U. S. 523696U, Battery A ,
82 F. A Bn, A. P 0 201, e/o p
i&amp; , San Francisco, Caltfornu1., w1ll
lake notice that on the 28th day
of June, 1956, tbe- undersigned
filed her petition agunst ham 1n
1he CuUit of Common Pleas
Court of Meigs '::ounty, Ohi-o,
Case No 12437, praying for di
\Orce, custody of child and other
relief, on the grounds of gross
neglect of duty and extreme
l'ruelly S:ud cause will be for
heanng on or after the 11th da y
uf August, 1956
HALLIE A. HYSELL
Plamttff.
WEBSTER &amp;- FULTZ,
Attorneys for Flalnhff

ro(lm.S

good
condition
Cal) Middleport 0013·Y

and bath,

Goods al t.hc ,
of the late George C
Olno. Charles
7-2-~tp

40" bowl, suil·
Quote tnfl

7·3·3tc

FOR SALE OR RENT
7 room hoaat, 3 bfJdrooma,
w1ll to w111 •tll")ltllllc, Aulo.
malic cu hoi waler boatbig ayalem, 101, Hllb. SL,
I'Omeroy, Obio, tall .U
turlbor lllltll'lll.UO.,

Superior Service
Quality
Merchandiae
Reasonably Priced

Trevy·Fin1terwold
Funeral Home
l'h-IU

G. E. REUTER
Puhlle Aeeoanlllll
We Invite Bootlteeplng
AccoUDII, Aatllll, Tu p..,..
blem1, Nolary Publle.

Offlee Phone 288-M
Pomeroy N1L B1nk Bldg.
105 E. Second SL

Pomeroy, Olllo

'6) 29, (7) 6, 13, 20, 27, (8)·3 6Lc

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RESOLUTION DECLARING NE
CESSIT'Y OF BOND ISSUE AND
TO SUBMIT THE QUESTION Of

Broa d Run.

IY THIIR..SA OHLIMGIA.
Tht&amp;e ~o.dt.Da" .... --........ ~

with ~Bertha ~ :r.rlr
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were, ,....... .........,. •·•u
"" ,_.,.
Theresa O_hlipter, ~ •Dd.
Robert O!lJ.inter.

FN.nk R.eynokk Ud ~
In ~·-~Nel8on were.
~ Wednflll.
day on bt.DmeaJ.
Several bum Broad Run atteoded rlhe bald games wbk:b we!~eo. beld
at Woa ~ama Monday evenmg.
Mr and Mr8 Dorr.ey Roush •ld
daughter Emogene w~ odJ,ng CD
Mr and Mrs. Alva Lucloeydoo and
sons Sunday
.
M.r an dMTs. BUlle IJewne and
daughter were recent ruest. o!
Mr and Mrs. Leo Clark and Mrv.
M:r

CoNI Ohlinger

MBr and Mn&gt; Lawrence Clark,

were shopping tn Po.meroy reeenbLy
Mr .and Mrs. CecU Martin ot
WeJt Oolumbta were cUling on
~r and

•n.1rs Raym:rnd Roush end

daughter
Mt~ AH111 IOOU$b and Fraooet~

SUCH ISSUE TO THE ELECTORS and
tmlayJUn.t'O'T were in Pomet"oy SatWHEREAS, this Village! Councd
Mr and Mrs Job Bll)lesiDg were
has requested the Clt&gt;rk to 1ssuo~ oaiJmg on Mrs Alta llowdl ard

the estJmakd
hlf' ur the equipment proposed lo
he acqu1red With th e proceeds 1 r
thr bonds herem aner rei erred to
~n d sa1d Clerk has c~rt1f1ed tn
1hts Counci)l such estimated lifr
a1o bemg not l~ss than five year~
and m fact ha.s further certified
\he maximum malurJty of surh
bends as five years
hi s certlftcate as to

NOW, THJ&lt;~EFORE , BE IT RI· .

and hereby determmcd
hy the counc1t of the Vt11ase of
Pomeroy, Ohio, thAI 1t lS neci'S~
~ •·v for \hi! purpose of PUR

SOLVED

CHASING MOTOR VI!:HICLE Olt
MOTOR VEHICLF.S SPECIAU .Y
F.QUIPPED roR STRJ•;ET CLEAN
lNG AND/OR STRET FLUSHING
PURPOSES to Issue and sell Frf
l~n Thousand Oollars ($15,000 OO J

VIllage s 81 •t
bonds shall be dated approximate·
ly the 1st day of April. 1957, and
shall bear mter est at not to
exceed 6% per annum Sard bond~
ft,all he numbered 1 to 15, mclu
,., bonds of sR•d
·• 1 '"

!.lv~. each bond tn th e amount of
$1,000 00 :.tnd shall mature $3,000
00 on March 1st of each year,

ll15fl to 1962, mcluslve And be It
further
RESOLVED thal It Is neccssMy

the1e shatl be annually lcvrPd
lin all the taxable property m thr
"il ld Village of Pomeroy, Oh10. a
rl1rect tt.x out.slde or the ten mtll
limJtalion t o pay the mteresl (ln
and to retire sa1d bonds, and Ur
.t further
HESOJ...VED, That the qnes\lun
Hf ls.!illlng bonds m the sum or
J:o~1fteen Thousand Dollars
($15,
oon 00) be subm1tled to the electors of 5a1d Vtllagc uf Pomeroy
al the G('nc-rAI ElectiOn to he held
:~t the usual votmg places wiihm
thP V1llage on lhe Bth day of Nov·
embe1 1955 , and be rl further
RESOLVED, That the Clerk of
1 his Village of Pom~roy bf'
and
h~'&gt; l!:i hereby dtrected to ct-rtify a
that

copy rJ

thi~

resolutwn

lo the

Aurlitor of Meigs County, Oh1o
Altc.!ll

Chas. W. Legar,
Clerk.
Approvcri
E. F Robtnson,
Mavor.

Pafl...oted June 2IJ 19MJ
7·6·1tc

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NOTICI OJI APPOINTMENT

family
Mr and Mrs Rllehard Rowtland
&lt;'~ldren •and Mr .and Mn. MariOn
Rou. . . b and daughtcra were recently
callmg on Mr .and !If~, Doney
Roll'~&lt;h .and Emogene
Mr .and Mrs. Rtthard

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F~News··
Society-(
iav w1~~~ '..;:coav,
·
•

bit -dpatoolt, lb...il llro.
llr. ••d II!M. Leo 01"11. Mn.
Mr. and lin. Willie Johnson Wllilm Broolla.
be fJevln1 IDd d wpter ,; ere
•~)tnt Sa&amp;urdaJ- evchlDJ wJtb tlr!rl.
Mr. and :Mn. Bill 'Ibomll w,rt
Pa rkrer. • bu.!fiJ!.ed~ldt
. .r • "'lulliiJm! Con Obll~er.
vltltlna
reeea.Uy Jo A.rao• uil
1
011 o!-'Z:.!:..0 Bri..:;e
.....11 11 _.,:
llr. and )(ra. !ftd B0u1h had Cleveland.
m&amp;&amp;.l'
\N._,.,. ,..
JS tbeir JUeata SUDda)', Mr.
and
the •~kend wita Mr .~ nd
:y Cb 1 "
d
Mrl. Charh:a Ruaell .aqd th!L.
D'"'". •rd I ou·• anot• ••·n"
,,..
ra.
ar te a~oore an arand~au. dr
oil be W V
~.r
'"'Rictwd
Nitro'
Jbter, Diane, 'Mr and Mra WUlard
en, F ans e,
a., lrturned L&lt; .,_home al•-~
Gooderham of Huntington, .Mr the patt week at tbe bomc of her
and ~- • ·slle Sm"tb 1 M
Parents, 14r.- aad Mp. Hermu '
hi•
•··e •m·-n~
aua. I.A:
t
o asoa, Ilo
b
o·ela-tlves.j.WO..
lfr. Tom and .Mlsa •MolUe Job.Dson
Mr ':'berea Oh. n.. 1r t.r.tl
of Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mn. Clyde B~ardner
·'d "1rlmm · - e , Po-·\o.,
Frances Hoffttl.ID. , Youngstown rtttumed home Friday from Ott•
ifldd~eport :~~J:'I;
uM.
"
!pent the weekend bere wJtb Mrs wa, 0 ., and wUI Jpend a tWt
Mr al'd J.ht, \\aJll&amp;n•
Grace H31{man. She had come to weeks vacatlon before movi.ql 'f
and rJOnl ol West adwMS .
ColumbiJs to attend the -edd!Og their homt: ln Oblo.
vis:ltlna: &amp;lr. a,d ;\b. ;{."'I)'
of Manorle Hofman.
Mr. and Mrs. M1• Brown an~ t
Una:~ SU'll ... , .
Mr. and Mn. w. H. Foglesong children, Jentiostowb, Pa., are
1'1Ur. ard !ln. Plul
ar.d daughter ·Mra. Evelyn Proftttt 'tl!ilwg bet parents. Mt. fi!Dd
MinersvlUe ,, •·r,. &lt;· '•·n;:. ..tn
wue recent visitors iQ Cmcmnat 1 Mrs. M!lea Brown aDd M"r. IQ&lt;I
Ruth Goodnlte.
and attended the b'all games.
~rs. Richard Krautter.
.Mr. and Mftr. Kenneth
Mr and Mr&amp; James Pauley and
Jeffrey Grimm, son of· Mr. 111d
ad family of A.ll.la•:ce, O!\io
cr.lldren are spending two weelu Wrs. Claude Grimm, Na~ l'1a..
Sunday ruests of Mr. and
ln Florida.
lll spending a vtslt with b1J .,_nd
potrents, Mr. and Mrt.. Homer
W~an':..":'r~te~~'! l:am ~ Vacationing at the home of Mrs ,lobru;on.
sons. and Mr .and Mn.
Rosa Flnk are her daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis M.cDial,l
ling« , . dfamly
t.on-in·law Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn .nod dauzhten and Carl sehwan:
ewnlng with Mrs.
Bull and famUy, Falla Church, Va Jre Vi51t.ing in Florida with Kh
MBr. •bd Mrs. £ldoa
DeWayne McDermott of Cbe&amp;t· Schwarz' di.ughter and other re-

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C:.Untv tn JfH:
e " tt!rtaitl"1 friends wtth a Fay
"naere are two jltrts to the &amp;lll
MIM!&lt;· Fn ,y V.·n Adr.aln Lsrt!ley Bank protr•m. the A(ftlgt! R.e.
was r' ,.. ,~ n:P ao.:l-T Ga!DN wren. ~-e progn m and the- Cort~~ei'YI:Itp~yctl ii- , l 1 ·t"mhmentlt were .eT- IOn Retervt PfOII'am
,.ed oth~t J(u , 1- preMnt Weft'
To date, otrly the ~rt&gt;age- Re.
Mn Albtrt nodoon .. M.t\!J LieU'~~ dt('ltVe pr"gram h11• been se1 up.
HooW!h, M.rs [)clu&amp; Miller. Mnt Jack ;rt I• the onl) part o1 the Soil Bank
Jo~ ltuht.-r. Mn. Canon RoUJh. Mn. program which tlll fundffinUI&amp; at
Harold Zirkle, MN Everett RouAh thbl time ~ Conservation ~st'!(Clark MtB N. BaMwin M111 NEll. ve program wlll be fltBrted w the
wn Roi.LIIh, M.rs. Juhan)' Rousb :Mrs next few months.
aon RoWih, Ml'l. Jahnny Routh, Mrs
T!le Acrea1e ReM-rv~ Program
, 0 J DQ6tic and LlilrwrP,nee Roush.
lrJ "all we have ln. think about ngbt
AUXILIARY
now a.nd then OJllly in relt"d8 to
1'he Leg;on AuxUiU,. he1d t!.eir one eomm0t1ity That commodity
l~r.l Wl'lt'ks mooting at dle: lbll A ti tobacco

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ther.e
Vl
heJ'le are
withspeodtng
.bJI mot her
Mrs.

FIsH

Oldaker and other reJ.athea
~

of M'ISOJI Mr:t Bertha Ket.
•tler and Mn. Beithll Cluk aDd
Larry wen tallilll on !fr. ,.t,d Mn.
Lawrfft!e Qark an.1 family T~um-

Mr. and :Mnr. Ray Goodnltt and
daUihtAtt and Kn. Ruth G&lt;Jodnite
apent .S..turdey at MBlnusv'Jie vir
Mr and Mrs' Horry Ke&amp;l'Dii: ol itlng Mr .and Mrs. Paul Hania
Maoon werae CBUing (ln Mr. and •n.t family.
Mrs. Henry Ohlinger
Mr and Polrs Dallas Wallrer and Miss Doris OhUnge.- was calllna:
chlldren of Maa:m were visiting on Ml68 Julia Clark Saturda.y.
Mr. and Ml'). Hllnk Fetty and JOn
Mn.: Esther Roush.
&lt;Of Pt. Ple.aosaant, Mr .and Mrs. Ger~
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hesson and ill:d Clark aDd sons, Mr. and Mn.
fam1ly and Mr and Mrs. Catll Loonard Fields and daughter&amp;, Jan·
GibOO were rooent guests of Mr lee, Sandra and Denver Gibbs were
and Mrs Goorgc Hesson
all ~unc on Mr .and Mrs. Wwr·
'Mr and Mrs Ja.ck Ord and clrlld- enee Clark and femily Sundlf)'.
rcn were" calling on Mr. and Mn.
Mr .and MM. Leorlard Oldakler
Harry Ord
and family Lllnd Mr .and Mn. R:ch..
Mrr; Wialena McAllister
'lrd Oldaker and cbildren were oalfu1mly were calling on Mrs
and fanill)' recently.
Kaylor and famtly.
Mn9. T!leresa Ohlingl!l' -spent
Miss Betty Roush of l"omell'oy Thutsday with .Mrs:. Bertha Clark.
MJb Linda Clark was ea.Uinf on
wali vtstUng her lll(lt~« Mn. Alta Jan'ce and Sandr.a Gibbs Mondaq.
Row~h Sund~.
Mr an.d Mrs. Artie Roush and
Mt. and Ml"ff. Harry Grimm end
ramlly WeM- reoe11t guesll of Ml"'!!.la;:~h~~;-~~re recent goosto r&gt;f Mn.
Stella Grwnm
! I The Cberokee Cbicli:·A·Dee, 4-H
M:r and Mrs Harold Ohlin~ Olub met Tuellda;y evendng, May 23
&lt;~nd children were visltlmg Mt-. and at 7.30 o'clock at tbe homo of BerM n~ Joe Ohhnger.
nice Johrmn.
M1·s Fannte Weaver is spending
Those attlendiDI the
meet:lng
a f-ew daft~ wtth Mr .end Mrs. Ted were. JUII.:ia Edwa.rdB, Bernice JohnSwant:t and children of New Hav- 30n, S!rlrtey JobiiSIOn, Lew King,
en
Kenneth Roynolds, Nelsorr Rey·
.M~ \&lt;Ind. Mm Lltchfteld and nolds, Jmice and RoD Roush, San·
IC-Illl".dt:n Wft"C' recent11 v.J~:litdng dra Glbbe an dthe Wader Ml's.
Mrs lva Hudson..
Frank Reynol'ru aod as.;lstant !bead·
Lew King h1o1' returned home er .Mn. Clyde Clark, couneellors'
from Rober ~ltal where be lin. Edwin King, Mr&amp;. Cl!ay Grin.
~as a patient f~d pqj$CUL Jtt' stead
f
j
~.
lSI bettEr·
(; The roll ea1J was next then the
Mr an~ Mru. Her~rt K.Jng minutea of the- Previous· m-Get!ngs
were calhong ()O Mr. Clilit.ford Khag wa &amp;read.
who h" been !!ok.
M!SS Janice Glbl&gt;, LJ •pending
a few day with her grandparenh'
Mr and Mrs DwJa:ht Gibb&amp;
Mrs. Garnet Cbapman has as
Mns Carl Clark ami U.nda were her gueaa.,, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
calhng on Mrs Thomas Bum&amp;ard- .;hapman and children, Mr. and
nC'f and family.
Mrs. Ray Melton and aon, and Mr.
Mr and Ml'll'. EI'\Wno Gibbti of and Mrs. •Melton's parents of Ray
H~r'Lford wm-e caUlng on :Mr lind all of Dlianla. Other guests In her
Mrs Ral•p h Wea'W!!" -and Sulkllti, home Sunday were Mrs
Leonard
Thursday
R1wh, Saadr~ and Milton
Ray,
Mr ond Mm Delbert Roush and ~r. and Mn. Daniel Welaand and
family of GtcyS.vUie were recent- Brenda of Huntington.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leater AdklM,

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Al10 Jnolrumonlal Enlerlalnmenl and Talent Show.

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drawn for the next tl:uee com· bacro an dif h6 J&amp; also ra1smg: Bernard Baker Lt8led
[ ed into swt't'tened crwhed ll'ult
pr~nl JW'OO wheat, !nJJ moot be W1th1n h ~wheat On Honor RolJ Of OSU and t!.e m ~eture l! J.adcled itlt!
1ingtmmthi Th«-re
Mr.!il Pe-arl Wanth Mn~ Fred kou.&amp;:t llll'reage 11.Uotment ~mg uver h.is
I Je lly gla!!!Jet to IJf,and until "»et
MN 0 C Muntgum4:!t')" M111 Oath- wh~t allotment will C"atlse h1!1 to.
Bernar-d 0 84lkt:r. Reedlvllle. bchre sealu:~ and rtortng ln&gt; th&amp;
1 pefrlgt rat nr .or fret.~er The Jam.
~l'lne l-~mbleton Mrs ~Roush bacco ta be m ~hg1ble
hae: bee annotmeed as :ne
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Mt-;~ Wtlhom &amp;!.ISh Mra Freda If the grower qualJf1~ tn t1ns re· 'ltudents makinc the ~ or ol
ba3 tM flaV(ll" and color of [reah
Hat1, Mr.s Evelle.tl Rowh ,
Mn.: r;pel"l, he- gou to tbc A S C otfie8 thfe ...~h~ :tar~ ~urui:e;s~~ CSpr~=: fnul plui an IO.lrtU-11\', jelled W•
f'1anda~l Smtth
Mry,:,
'fhehna 1here m PI F\'Jea!o&amp;M ami s1g~ an °Q "tii&gt;r.cu u ·
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ture that makes 1l sprnad w.elll . It
Capeba•1t nd Mrs 11 C. Roney
agreement with them
uarter
keep&amp; m lhe refri.,..akr a few'
BOY SCOUTS
In the agreement !\e eertifleS
The pnnouneement was made by montln or In the freezer a6' lOng
Boy Scoot 'l'boop 256 met M! the that he wants on tile program
John T ),Wu.- • lf:oe'fet::ry 9 f the u a year, but beea;use lt i.8 unCi.ly Dutldu\g recently Bill Harrah cause o fone: of the followwg r~a- c-ol~l~ S~~e~~i~a=~n~v~~!g! 0:J cooked. lt won't keep on Ule.d ~
was named Senlol" Pat!r.ol Leader son.s
or ro m
eh! n ~1£ To ~ve the jaJil ~ •ur
who Wtll be assisted Pf BiiJ Frey 1 He underplanted lilii. acreage in 3 tlo or belter,
~st. use it J!Omptly a~ open.
also Rikky Abel was named asaisanticipation of parltetpating inr.ng tbe contamer.
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Two _ .. about w.lng ·~· typo
Those" w!Jo att.eded Camp Arrow· 2 He underplanted due to 4rdvene
oc.f ·am U It'!. to firm wben opened
head gaw a report of t.'lrur actiVl·
weathl"r condlti~
fJJrJ ttem:ne l'tirTlne wUl t10fl.en lt.
bt$
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3 He plant~ all hL. allotmeet but
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If It tendlto ~eperate, lflltlrrlag wUl
Other~~ present wl,'l"e Eddte Shein,
due to1 natural caUBes such as
bl nd t
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~ F.rey, Jack ~'her, J,lm FTy,l flO'}d~. drought, h.tlH, etc pa:rr ot
~·or ;ama~ ~anelll eoler H-·..-co
Joe nd John Peytun Julhlng Me-~ t!le acreage WGS destroyed and I
f.BIId
~ vor, use fuM .ri.pe but
Olung and !l&lt;!aaer!o Burl WaUace
Will.Jiot be harveJJtOO
nd &gt; a8bed Rrmcwe '"'!~··~~l
.and Jack F
4 He wan~ a. on th e program and I Ueber Jame" uf Hartford Wl'l 11orted .a
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and ::
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, w111 .,gre-.e 1o destr~ part cf hH j token to the Schcekf..l C1rn1c In and IJtelmi from bel'riet riad
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orop by p"owmg, mow ng, or Msar~n at about norm today af_ter ~md pl1ll from peechts G .of
An Execu.tivC' Board m~ting of chpp1ng
~uffenng a foot 1njttr• a• a mlflf' bJTI&amp;s, lih to 2 qua~
chew. ...
the N~'w Haver~~ W-omen's cllub wae Payments For Tobacco Placed In w~ll"&lt;\1 he ope.-ated near Pome~ov hiVT eo, or 214 ~~ 1 ~
held at th p home o[ the prestd ew.J The Acreage Reserve Program: I The P omernv Emtr~~"i!nn• S1uarl
Her~·s ~e= 5 e&gt;.tpil w,U
M.l':'l Paul P&lt;&gt;well on T!ltlr.iday ev· 1' If 1n the agreemi:nl th ~ grower ar.~wered a eall to th~ mim and 3 cups er
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enlng f"Utlln'2 proJect&amp; were tf.llleu... oeertJfles he und:rplanted due to lou\: J me11 to !he Chnrc 11 wa· 1 package of ~:~~to
sed by oUm officerc: present, Mra antl.ctpahon of ~tmg o'l\ the pro. ~~ ported ~h:.1t be had nugnt b11 Icup ~~ler ~0 ~ ~ and .now
Bob McGI.othi!n. Mrs E L. Stein. gram ()r adverst weather rondl· :ego under a coal car
crU£ ell rru • mtx wit'!a oeeui0nMI19 Tnm HOffman and Mrs Bob tions, ha will NCeive 18 cents :!
Tho extent of h1s iroju· ..-s was l~ st..aod 29 gu~ the poW'dered
Job !on
pound times the yWld '33 determ- r:!lkn~wn II pre,., hm?
~ttrr ng the~=~ 1:riiC to a
SEWING CLUB
rned by the A S C CouJI(y Com·
bOll \~n~n boll 1 mt~te . Add t~
The Bond Sewln• Olub met 84 motlee He esnnot '"'clve
1 tiD to tb~ lruil and
the home af Mro; H F. BryBIRt, than $3&lt;M an acre.
pect.tn 90 ~ nand Iotir 2 minu~
Those enjQymg th" tfternoon wene
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Hre A B w~m MM F A.
If the tobacco gr-,wer a;rees to 1 And wften he ••~ con'le nHr, L.a~le ]am J~to Jeily ~_tiiiiiiJiM, ~~
Battey, Mrs. N . 0 viem, Mrs L. destroy h1s tobacco or Jt has bM'n 1 he beheld U,e city, and wept
to about a hall tneb ~
J Ruttencutter Mrs. Hugo JUbl.mg, 1dc!itroyed by natural cau~. hi:o ....,. it. {Luke 19:41 .1
rttn Cover 'lind Let sta.nd.auntil )
M'l"'S Henman iA.)•n&lt;;&gt; Mns. Lloyd payment will be 18 _cerl&amp; a pound
PRAYER Lcrd, r~rgl\'e Thy 'lied (may ~e 24 to anffi~wf:
Roush, Mrs Do.n Smith Mr.s. Ott&lt;!' times the apprised yu~kl or til nor. cnildren [or thl"tr lm•e cf self Tnen ~~ wtth l¥Jt P ln ~
Roush, IMirs. P . J Wolpert, Mrs: mar ~wid of h1s farm wh1ch ever We pray !or tbe redempt 1on uf cover Wltb metal hd. P~t
J L . Stewart i,.'ld Plfrs N. p SWI&amp;Ck· ~~~ the s maliler- 'ftle normal yioeld persons. We pray that the nat ron· or refngeratnr prompt Y.
!lammer
lS based on the avreage yteld of 1.,. 111 seek Thy wtll and dedJtate [ ·
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Mr and Mrn. Bob Johnston and t!te thr. e best years smcc 1950 themselves to be used (lf Thee to ]
faR\IIY .nroe Vlding Mr and Mo"Si Maximum payment beN" IS al.oo pursue tb.e thinJ! whtch make
H. R Dague of Charleston W Va. $340 an acre
fOf peace. Redeem Thy world, 0
several days this~
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· )-lop~ 11,~ch.',~C.0~~ 1C~~. God, beg 10ninJ wi.th me. For lht' ·±bit lS the l:ut week before
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our olH Camping sea.rtln beg!ns.
grandparent~ Mr .a-.d Mrg. H.arcy
The max1mum amount of tobacco
Be sufe md check your proJect
.Mllltr of Mlddl-cboume, W VD · lar~d you can put mto thefacreage
eirclltar with y&lt;'Ur"leader. ~tr
'Mrs H L. Dyer l'nd Mr-s: 1''· A t'tlierve u; l,lz )'Olll' aUotmeat or
NEW TV COVERAGE.
member It should be completed
Batey I'C"CCntllrY attende:l the an- ftve ac~. Wh ichever IS the larg~
LOS ANGELES UP ....:.For tbe or up ~ date II\ order to be eli:nual Part MatrOM p1Cllic at the The least amount y~:~u can. put Uli- fir.st time m tbe hiitory of the gtble to attend either of , ~
horne of Mrs. w T stone.
t.o rreserve is 10 poe.· cent of. your T..tts Angeles Rams, fans in Sop.tb camp&amp; Next Monday'!a.ll th~~ t1'
Recent guests of Mr and Mrs. allo~ment ()T lh an acre, whichev- er.q Califonua will be able to ]fen wtto are 10, 11 or 12 ~
A D. Hume wooe Mrs Jack Gynn, ar IS the largest
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wateh the. National Football Lea· old and who want to attend ~
MiaoJ Mary Un:lerwood! and MM. Sign Up Date &amp; Additional .....
g:.~e Club in aeUon in all -(If It's yt~ung ' camp should ~iater ~
RDymond Grea-thouse and ch.ihlren
qui,.,...h: .
~IX road games thU' fJD. Tbe t!ub soon afternoon as p.i)sstble. 1t WiU ,
of Hunting.ton, W. Va..
You ~ve until JuJy 31 ~ ('()me !mnounced Thursday a new exten- save a lot of time ,it your leader
Mr: .and Mrs. Duke Shaffer and to the 1\ . S. C offlt'"e And lft&amp;n up si've rJdio and televislOJI. crwerage or aome o~r persa plll regWer
IMr and Mrs Ernest McDamft1 All for the Acreage Resene ~.am which w11l permtt fazu: tq hear and bave the mo?-':J f,ar: the whole .
of EAst ~11:, W Va Mnf. Margaret the .sun Bank Alter you've s'ig'ndd Rnd watch the llall'll in adton elub. ~ you n•t )fo~day. " "
Steph~ IUHI Mr and Mnr. ThoDWII up, you cannot pasture 'Y?'lr land, wlule on the read.
Stephan .and ch.ildrer. all of Whee). mow It for hay or crop ~~ in any
Regional ,.._..matlo'ft
ing W Va. ~ ~n ~nt guests manner The land placed m Acre- must not have been moiaturecf afte~·:
of Mr and Mm.Milt Stephana
.age .Reserve must be kept free of June 22, 1956
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Tomorrow Janet ~~-;&lt;lf~""~, ;~
Mr and ,.,1m Bob McC&lt;ly of Noxtous We ds.
Affect 08 Yo\JT Tobacco Due·
Coy w1th their
Chillicothe. 0, were recent gu~
If you've been u~ lng your IIM!m. ln order 00 f.IJrth""t:' ~lain the "Out of a Pot of
Mr
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Mrs
Olsen
Sa)'T"e.
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to grow your tobaeoo, you 4creage aeserve Program. and ans- Mitchell and Mll'J
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Mr and Mrs PrOOe Hutr and must put your bei.1 land tn the- wer .any ques!Sons eoneefllinl the lhew demonttratioa
Tommy of Chesapeake, Ohio weft!: Acreage Reserve Yo!! cannot put program Y"U mtlht lrave, t'IIIO ._.. nnd W.aldea Rouah
weekend euests of Mr. ..and Mrao. the atde of the hiU lft ~e if j,:ngs haVe been scheduled. TiP pe~;:h :wlll
0. J Boitic T!lmr son Tommy, re- you haVIf been gt"OWing your to- ftl"SSt one wid be &lt;&amp;.t Hannan killi '""County H
iua;r.cd fur ;.-i;;.:t Wlt!"l the B06tiCs bacco along the creek.
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Bert Roush was a recent medi'nte tobaCC() land )I(IU put iJn. p ln. 11ie tecOnd- meet!~ "¥Ill 1JI' •n~a here
ectl patleotl in HOlzer hasp1t.al
t!le Acreage Reserv£' cannoll be put Friday, July 8, B:OD p. m: -at the county in the state ~t
J.lr and Mrs. Charles Lco!;t.er viS~- tnto the- Conservat ion
Reserve ;}~MOe eo. Board of EchleatiOn Bldg gu~t It Jacpoe's ·lijll.
lted relatl.\"88 in Spencer &amp; Evans when lh1.9 pro~::• am get&lt;~, und JWaY· in 1't Pleisa~ . • • . ' • •
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W Va owr the weoloemd
Ab'O the l:ind pl.ared m ReseTve
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bra~ and will De 1 plalient al th" ut1hz.at on uf fruit
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Mrs 9ertM Kettler ot Wheeling Fry, Mra. Ercell Adkins, Mr. John·
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Bertha ntf! Fry of New Haven, Mrs. LoU·

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lse Adk:lna and Sue were Jueatl
Several from Broed Run atlttend- f M
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Fry, sunda)'.
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!Mr. and &amp;a, Homer Rickard· ol
l•tata ef Lillie E. W•lll, Df'ce•tetf at the Oak GroVIe church ThUJ"$. Columbus were recant gue•ta of
Notice ls hereby given tllat day mor.nl.ing M~. Ro\Mih. w.ae tb6 M
r Ernie aDd Miq TwUa Rickard
Rernarrl V. Fultz, whose Po~t Of· daug~te-r of Willie Balib of
of Oak Grove.
f1ee Address is Pomeroy, Ohto ha11
MTS Harry Oldaker and ~~:I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rouab were
bt-en dulv annmntP&lt;t as Admlnls· weroe recent. guests of MnL .i
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Ull nesa ea era in Point Pleaaant
1,.11tor with thr Will annexed of Oldalasr Mld cli.ldrlen. 1
Mrs. Ne~ Clark and children Fr-Iday.
1h(' Estate o( LrliJ,.. E. Wells late
Chapman
o£ Melg~ Counlv Ollio, deceased.
Mr.
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and
family
and
Dated th1s. 2nd day or July, 19D8
after·
M• .•od "'-"'
EdiM"
Mrs.
John C Bnron
were In pt. Pleasant
.ltu~11e nf the Prnt'late Court
MiM Aa'ne&amp; Rou•h wu
MeiP!~ CoUnty, Ohio.
on Mrs Dorsey Rouah
7-6, 13, 20·3tc
The~ was quite a
lll!&gt;nded the: festival whleh
COUNCILOR INSTALLED
\Tr~ t..nwel! Bmg wa~ lnstHIIeot at the Verrnon school house
as Counc1lor whrn Chester n of urday nl&amp;hl spOnSOTe-d by t!le
olub
~- met 1'uesd;~v ev('n\n11 w1th Mra
Mt an dMl'8. Hoyt Clark of GallU obl'rl Wond. Cr.t~nc\lor presidinJ.
UpoUa
were calllna on Mre. Bet.
Thifh··four mrmberg were prestha
CJ1Tk
Saturday.
rrt l .rffa Mne Kraeutter w .t~ reo.
01'1 Mn. Iva Hudnortcrl 1n St. Joseph Ho!ipihl. Re.
~ Mr .a nd
rrr&gt;~hment.s WN'C ~erved
by the
Clarence
klleh,' n comm1UN1
ad Mrs. I....eo
~=~I Mr. and Mrr.
Durst
daughtem and MT. and Mrs
RODNEY DOWNING ntas Grtmm and family
"'"" D&lt;lrl.o Obllnaer who
t'mptoyment Jn Parkenburg
INSURANCE AGENCY
book ke•per tor the Guard
Clca.ne1'&amp; Will$ borne for t!MI .,.,..0.111
Plr•, Autemctblle, Health
end, retnrntng SUnday ~nina:.
ACCIDINT
Mrs. Cl'l\' GriM\t"ld and dtutlho
Ll'?, C..uolty aod • ..,..,
ter Bernlee e.d Sbirley MnJ. 'fhe..
re!l' Ohlinger .and ftobm, DoDild
G1mm,
and G?'"don ~~1
Real
Broker 1Ke~th Rolj&gt;h
Reynolds
J.tw and Pntl
In MIDDlii'OWT. OHIO
spent ~unday even.ina: with
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I'HONII
ollll Kine
Mr~ Bertba Clttrk and family.
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The J'.road Run LutbeJI&amp;n Sunday
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ec~l were -on 1 pllnle S~
they motr-n.d to 1he Mlddlepcrrt.
Park and h.a.d tunch then ln the
afternoon ll:d Kina: toot th.e bo)'i
ond flrl• to ~-ml•l pool
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Min I•erris OhUa:e· em1 Jack
Stewart ~&gt;rKnt Suntta) ~ltl&gt;fDOOD at
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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Mr. and Mn Norman WaylamJ signed to be D\ade UP l1f' -all
hue lroarnrd that the!r &amp;OO·Ifl·law, quantttle:t .If ooed:ett aft\\ llillit
Robert Powrl!, Columbus
Ia a t •ept eiltter lrt the refriP,Nforc Gl'
patient at Mert•r lloo~pllal wh~e freoner They can )lJ' ld4e at ,.ar
he w llll taken hy the C'olumDUK time o fyeat from frtth or froleG:
li'1re
Department
Emt1rgc-ncy fruits l)r. from ~ Jl.doe ~
~uad ..-.fl ~ r be fell from a 1ree oenfliltet
at hi¥ home
\ Str;kw~ t&gt;la~~ilf
Mr p 0 _,ell •he bu»banrl or the I)Hchet prow.d •ucdlufuUor
former Norn\a I.ouue W;,aylaod. lng ~ed Jam with fruit peetht
Wl'.ll picking eherr.es whe.n a lim!:! 10 t 'SU by home HODotnllt11 ~t
of the tr~e bf(tke H t! h:i s a ftae· the U s. oepntmeat of Agrleul-

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Sl.sh.."t" eltts Also new nemes were within hla acrea&amp;e aiiGtment of to•

Bponsored by M;elgs Couly Coon Hplera Asm.
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ljlhl)l1 bu.'fln.." '&gt;&amp; ~oo wae held To Get On The Pro,ram:
arwl the group exchan,ged ~t
The tobacco growt"T" must

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Ilona to mark•t only 49 percent

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John10l1 Wedllelday.
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Mra. Herman. Cart'"'Jshl
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Wednesda)l,
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Co.m.mJtlll!lemen ew..W:ltb l• •d Impro·-·t me'"'w.-.
Seven w.-...
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p ....u .. ung
program ()r tbe 1M7 tJlte- toars will take
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Ohio ,row,.ers of tomatoeB for
Prlces for top quahty ealtle
on.u s ...oDISei'Va on ""-AP'Ol&gt;ltion ot v,.atersbed.B', •
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&amp;Wlzer.I.IUIQ
aamu.
x:atleto•l
reputabon
fetr hLgh ratr months, says Lyle Bam~
il"eti!S last week by tom-in• the ex.. state ag rtoo'tural ~xperlment
&amp;Dd Isreal. ' Turkey,
lrlll Dt Jiclous refreabmertte of sand.
)ields.
Oiuo State Untveraaty exteneio~
position Sll'e n-ear Peeblee. They tolls 8.Dd the hydrologlCal
In t h - -··tries tboy wiches, nunch, ' dou.hnutJ and
wor• roo 11 -•-d
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and - k -th L - fa-• CIU'! y were •erved lo PhylliS'
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Barnes n otes that the number
-.: e u e .
Spec!al traiDB will cany
Intoernatidoal Fann Youth Wthllams, !Martha He.Dry Mma.
_ bt, reports Oh10 now ranks sec- c:f cattle on feed throughout the
Two years' eff(lrt already have ed adj r:.c fnt l.o tbe tri.te
.acde~atea. They are scb- LeWli, Janet Nlebitlson:"' 'Shirley
~nd only to Caltfornta m per acre
Untted States was down about a
gone mto development of the 2 ,. s.rea An airfield will be developto retUifn Jn November.
O!JVer.
,Mr. and Mrs. Bill WilliaMs ' 10
tnmato yields. Lut year Ob1o percent on Apnl 1, compaN!d to a
~"'ClCre stte, .Ea.rl K. DeVore, gen... ed adJaeement to the site to acan : ~ry Jane Dend.son,
SHOWER GIVEN
Judy visited relativttS at Nitro
crowera produced an aver age ~·t-ar earlier HOWever, there weu
eraJ- program chairman, said COn· commodate pnvate
passenger
to Flnl•nd; Hazel
A mJ&amp;Cellaneous
11hower was r l! centl,v.
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tour .;;tllips hav.e been completed planes
gwen in honot •t Mrs. Gerald
)'leld of 11.7 toll.:i an acr e com J6 percent fewer cattle on feed
on 195 acres and oonserntlon crop
A oon-profll Col"pQAAtkm,
Harold Leon
'w~e!re. nooto' Johnson, June 27 at tbe home of Visiting at the Lewi,s ho.Ql"i ()11
-pared to 17.3 tons for Cahfornia Apnl I than on January 1 thiS J
rotat.ons
·~1'nesday were ReV. Wdiht,'- Mr~ . -'i''
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arowers.
ye-11.r In addthon, the re has been
A
• 1establls;hed on 533 acres unde r the laws or OC!o
" by
w11._. 1 and,
WlUiam -Mrs. Ella R•·"ard.
.,)l
totaJ
o
102
acres
of
pastu11e
bas
cultural,
bUSl.ness,
and
B
Clr
anp Mr.s lam~ Cunpingbam aD ~ 1-,
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'Wittmeyer crecht.s high ylelda
l{'Sf. mterest thiS year than last
been improved and 890 l"'d8 ()[ al leaders, IS
ro:wn.
c
ctville, to Turkey, Ra)l
Mr. and Mrs. WaJter Blake and 5()0, Jimmie of BurA6tt Addition, { ~
in this sta te to t he adopt ton o1 Jn feeding hght weight C'attle or
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' College Wrtght Focht, W.ayneafteld, to Iran ~ns returned home Sunday eve- f't. Ptea.sant.
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good cultural practu:es. He cttes cal ves These ractors pOint to a
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ha.ve been built, with 3 more plan. of Agrtc ultlJre e.nd Extem;ion Ser· Paul Henry MiUer, Sunbury, to nmg from Co)umbu.s where they
practtces or growers in Ohio's 1.11e In pnces £or top qual 1ty of·
July u the ttme to enJoy fresh ned before tbe big event Septem- VI ce are a.mong the
Iraq and Ed Pickerlng, Jame&amp;town. spent the past week.
Dana Lewis, Olga LeWis, tMtl.~
Top Teo Tomato club to proY e ·fermgs-tho.se gradmg chotce and small fruits in OhiO Ohio State ber 17, 18, 19 .and 20, 1957
ThlS year's W()nld
to lra.el,
Mrs. Winnie Speara of pt Piea- Ma,the, Dorothy
and
Tbehpa
his point. The dub annually re- above
Un1ven1ty Consumer Marketing
Of the 33 conaenrauon and land test and InternationalH. w. ll&amp;n:hfieJ.d , state 4-H club .sant visited IMra. Katie Ba~ Sun· Shaffer vis1ted Dewey Shaffef at
cogm2cs growe r~ wtth yields m
The economist ~ xpects !he price lnform e.twn Specialists flag atten- improvement pJ'III..Cti(!&amp;; ', planned, I Mac hmery demonstration
Jieader, aald the 7 Ohio delegate. day,
Holzer ffl)lipital Monday,
the top 10 percl'nt of all those differt"n ce between top quality of· tion to the midsummer availabtl- work on many of the-m now is well I held near Oxford England
were pan or oa group of 63 DYE
I'ICNIC
w1th
parhctpatlng ~enng s and low quality animals ity of chernes, raspberri es, black under way, .with 16 farn&amp; invol·l cr 10. ll ,
Donald •
delegarea w~ ~.'U't the
U'ntted
A group of young peo&amp;~le enMr. and Mrs. Isiac Lewis ana
to w1den constderably th1s sum. bemes, blueberrtl!s and currants ved. Exposition headqll8rters Will Conover, ·
will be
States ibis week to vls'lt rural fam. Joyed a picnic Sunday at Lake son Dana, Mrs. Katie Bass Vii!~~
n•t!r Large numbers of grass cat· Tht"se fruits make wonderrul pies, b oe on the R~l K Webb farm Am edcan
Uies In 2Q foreign countries..
Alm!l, Those who att~nded were td Dewey Shaff~r Tuesday at
tle Which jrade g()Od or below cC'bblers, muffins and jams and north of f\!.ebles.
the
The JFYE *-'j,.t, • - d by Ann Williams. Phyll' .
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The event WI II eom bme Ior the
may hold d own pr Ic • s o f Iower j e II 1es. Th ey arlO' excrllent ma:reBlans
t he national 4-H Club Foundation. Janet Nitho.ISon, Janice Ni'cholso~
grades.
!!tents In salads, milk dcssert.s. tlrst time a WOI!ld'!i conservation t, .• " 1962
and the Coope........:....._.t:t-._...: 00 •--· Ph 11 .
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· • 1u,nera1 services of •Mr. At kl ns on
CaLtle feeders intend to market frozen dess~rts , or alone, aerved eXpos1Uon, world's national and to bfl held
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I h e1r Jvestock faster thts yea! with cream and s ugar
8I.GI.t' Pow ng cont.t&gt;sL&lt;J, st&amp;te .and tom of the
zee 1n th-e ,
and !aDd-grant collegee Shirley Oliver, A1iec
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un1ver6itieS, Supports tbe ldea J..enn. v Smith, Red Tucker, Earl
Homer Johnson -t'alled on Fred
Durtng th e Ume of pt'ak suppl)l, commercial products
SEE THESE H,~=~·
exhibition d amatkln authQoi'ily 'h
understanding~~ lbe. ~.~ •. of R b r
Lewis Mllnday evening
CARS. THE \1
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II)SOh, Tommy WJUiams, BJIJu
Mr
The
average
y1eld or tomaloes fnod~hoppers oft ~ n take advan- M ore huu•
oountrlei'
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imately
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Ch
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ank
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Joe
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for proeeSSID\i! ha.s tnC'reased more tage of somewhat lower prices paru.ctpate_.
the sea . Althougb still .under watfrom tbe U:nited States ta .. r'·
en, li Ven e1gbb: visited mr.
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Jtmes
Sttwar.t,
Qakev
Killings·
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Mr
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freez
p
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can
these
small
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0 a
than 60 percent in the la.st 9 years
1on to t h e plowing mat. 1 e r, lhe S()i! cooditions a.nd ' siz.e~~ ot PIrt In home an,ll fann ectivitles
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dr. H•rdtop with Po•-gllcle
Wittmeyer poml..'l out In 1947 frUJt s Thts 1s onfl way the mar· ches, eonhnuous WBgon touN will Iwlds whJch w~ll be used for
Jn other countries tor 4 to 6 mon- wort.Jt Kenj'ly Greene, Larry Fox
Lik• new • 1800 mU..L
already
ths, and youth from thoee counREUNION DINNER HELD ', ,.
g-..owera who were members of kclmg spec J al L'l t ~ suggest to len- permit vl.s':itors to view so-14 and plowing ma.tche,s
1955 FORD VI F•irliM R &amp;.
trle&amp; come to live wltb American
Mr. and Mrs. Will.iam Powell,
Mw Jean Lama enfertalned
the Top Ten Tomato Club used gthen the cherry and berry s es- water c011.8ervatlan practicefl .and known.
F .O.M. really nlc•.
{.arm families,
NPw Haven .called on her mother 1'!1eaday evening with a dmnei ,
about 600 pounds of 3-12-12 ferti. son.
1955 CHEVROLET VI
corn
applies
to
the
state'~~&gt;
69
Mrs Annie Russell Sunday. I
for Miss Gladys . MtlleJ, Wru~hing.~""'
hzer (or equ1valen~) per acre.
Most berries have a relatively
Denver
Blake, Larry Fox an•u to n, D. c , an d Mrs. Harr1ett Ster•,,...~
with R &amp; H and DYIH'drlvt
mcrCJal
corn
countries;
for
Ll!at year they had boosted ferh• short holdmg pcnod. They arc
BOUT POSl:PONED
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lizer usage to 900 pounds per penshable, In othel words. If the
HOU,.YWOOD UP-The sched. Jack Smith returned from a two tE-It, Pomeroy. They were 1oined
I2-·19J;3 CHEVROLET Deluxt
c1pally in Southern Ohio)
acre of the aame anal}'sLS
~led io round bou~ between rank- weelu campmg trip at Ft. Knox for the evening by Miss Gall Rus- ,
homemaker has no plan for using
dr. R &amp; H P. G. rM - nice.
acreage allotments,
tor
lightweights Cisco Andrade of Ky., with the National Guard. · Sl?ll and Mrs. R&lt;Jchel Borton and ·
Within a short
filler tobacco to 8
1953 FORD V8 Customlln.
In the early ycll.r.s of the club, hu;gc QUilnh!les
Mr. and Mrs. Jame.!l Cunning- sen, Gallipolis. The group had
L~ Angeles and Baby Va~uez of
d,. R &amp; H A r .. lty tolld car.
Whttmeycr says, only about hulf l1me, she prohahly ~ hould buy
Ohin countries havl..ng -acreaae al- Mexico City bas been postponed hom and children, Pt Pleasant worked together at· th~ West Vir.. •
lotmenta.
CHEVROLET 2-clr. R&amp;IHI its gn;~wers (ollowed a spraying cnly small \IU&lt;lfllittes and plan
and Mrs.
Dana g1ma Ordnance Wt.rks dunng
fro!'" Jul)l 27 to At1g. 1 becausE" vJsated Mr.
A team of Ohio State University
program Last )lear 9~ percent or ways to usc th em within a day
LeWIS
Wednesday
evening
\\-!orld war n and enjoyed a re?llmm11tatlon difficulties encoun
JULY -4 BIRTHDAY
.exf.enmon S}l«'iallst.._. wa6' expJ.RJn·
1950 BUICK Sup.,. 4-dr. Socfonl the growers produclnJ!: htgh )IIC1ds or two
:Margie Cartwright, MinR I.e· unton at the Lama home MiM
tered
by
Vasquez.
The
hout
will
R &amp; H.
Mr and Mrs. James Donnelly bE&gt; telee.ut oaUonaiQ&gt;.
sprayed to control foltage dtsease
WiS and Ann WUUams werr. in Miller 18 vl sitln!il her mother it
Handle chernes and bcrrte.s lng d'(tails of the g()vernment's
acreag
t reserve program to coun - Ct•lebra tcd on the Fourth of July
1947 DODGE 4-dr. R &amp; H
and fruit rot
Pt
PIPasant Thursday on busi- Silver Run wh 1Je on vacation.
carefully Slm e m con Lamers so
Ohto tomato
yroccssors soon they ma y be spread out. II they ty .agricultu.rn.J a~ef1tS this week, wi! h a part~hone&gt;riog the second
1942 PLYMOUTH 2 door run1
will enroll growers 1n this year's are piled too deeply the weight W B Wood, OhLO Exteru;·wn dtr- ~ bi l'\ hday of heir daughter Unda
p.-rfect
on July 5 a d the fourth birthda~
'!'l.op Ten Tomato Cl ub The Ohio of the fruit may damage that ector, announced today.
O,.EN EVENING TIL 9 P. M.
State Umvet'Si!y Agn"ullural Ex- which Is nn th E bottom
At ditrtuict meeting!! in Wash- I 0 ,1 t he 1~ son Jimmy, on July 4.
ll ndon ServicP 11 ponsor~ the prolngtQD C. H Fmdlay, Wooster and 1 he ne ighborhood
children enThi:! fruit, I{ ll is firm rtpe, Zarrosville the ~tpeetottst.s 'were JOvt'd games and were .served
~ect in cooperation With the Ohio
C'\nners' ll ssoclnlwn nnd the Bal. should be kept in refrigerated stor bringing agents up to dflte on II'ICW t'&lt;Jke, ICC cream and candy favon.
AUTO SALES
tlmore onrl Ohio ra1lroad. Local &lt;oge, covered luosely With wax'-'d regu~ations of the program _ Ill Each of the birthday children had
OIHn lvtnlnt• Until 9 JM"n,
paper,
p r ore~sor s mtercsted should wn·
phase of the SoH Bank Act design ~ a cake decorated 10 pink anJ
Phon. 6045-J
At Tr1Hic LIRht In MI•Wopcorl
tact their
cuunty agricultural
ad
to reduce crop llklrpluses
blut&gt; Thl• guests were Marsha,
Do not wa ~ h OL leave th1' fruit
M1ehcle and Momca Hackett. Mar·
agenl!l for add1l1Una l mrormation
W(', , until just before prep11.ration
M:eanwhtle, O~hlll~o"~'r.,';':~::·~~~s t h:~ and Jimmy McKinney, B()bby
Wittmeyer wg~ est ~.
to M ' rVf' MOisture ha stt•n11 mold· (l( (ltller fedora.! a
weri!'
H1ct&gt; , Mtcky, Cinda and Pat Dufry.
tn~ and hrcakd own or th e fruit m ducUng simJI.ar meeting wtth
slur!lge
('()Unty person'Oel , -spoiling out Io.
MEIGS G!NERAL HOSPITAL
cal reHponSJblltties in admmiBterAdm!tied · Oyde Spenccrt', Pomelng the program.
roy and Harv, r Hornbtlck, PortIn the oountles, Wood .!laid, all land,
age-ncies wLll cooperate ln a uniDt~c!Jarged · Tim NeutzUng, Mid.
fied educational program detsiiUl·
. Sue Lehew, Mason: Hered to inform farmen; of provl.cnons man
Porrieroy; aild M&amp;r)l
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Hmdy,
The sessions now m progress follow a meeting In Columbus la ~t
A reumon of the John Dill fll.m- weoe'k ln which USDA offietal~ hom
Jly was held recently at Forked Wlldhlngton discussed re.:u.Juli01Hc
Lake. A PICDIC dinner was served with Ohio and Michigan perso-nnel
at noon.
EARLY AMERICAN
Farme1111 who want to pa.rtl.cipa~e
FURNITURE
Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Wal - Jn the acreage reserve progot am
rho Evll.ns and ~on Dame!, Dear- this year must aign an agreem r.nt
IN OUR MAIN STORE
hoi nc, Mich., Mr and !Hr.~. Dallas with their county ASC commlt t•J(!"S
AND
Arn ott and daughters, Carolyn and by July 20, with the exceplion of
Peggy , Man.sfteld ; Mr and Mrs wheat, in which they S'lould check.
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G~ville Watson, Long Bottom, Mr . with the county ASC commlttet&gt; beFURNITUR-E
". ml Mrs Hartl Carleton and ram- tor ~une 30, The-Commodity Slabi·
lizat1on Service will a.dmi.nl.ster the
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IN OUR USED STORE
I Y.
actne; Mr and Mrs Georje program, with n86il!IUonoe of olhf!T'
S!Htber, Mr. and' Mn. Carl Dill feder&amp;l agencies lncludt.ng the Ex~·.d fam 1ly, Mr and Mrs Elsworth ~nalon Serv~ce.
Dm and fanuly, Mr 11nd Mrs. John
Obi{) uou1uers
~·V8 Cullomline 2 dr. Sedan. like new dark blue finish.
On The Bri~hlest Col!ler
D'II J
w~o grow corn,
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and John DtiJ and daugh- , _,·-· : or tobacco may parUclp•to
In Middleport
Mtss Esther.
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acreage ll"e6'erve
(.ti'l"
tbeir stock on
by JUI)' 1.
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aU: emen have experienced
·' · prof1ts tbiJI past year a.nct
..am
crt!dit promises to be even tighter
than a )lear ago. A $1.25 per busbel support price on corn grown
i. Utsade .aliotmenta. .:md Q"''eater
•·
eompllan('e with a.llotments w1ll
m.::rease the cost of corn as a feed
crop, For these reasons, Barnes
pn-dicts, cattle feeders w11l n()t
be willJni to pay .such high pnces
for feeder stock thts fall as they
Wt:lre a year ago.

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Ohio ,Ranks ·High See Price Riore
'~":.!~~ ?::"·.:';~,:·:•t,.:~ Qieck' Prol'l'r.RQ 0f Development . Seven Ohioans To
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and Mr.. Geuree lobnaoa,
w oma 0 Ie
On~!'-World's Plowmg
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2 dr. Sedan. Sparkling original dark ireen flnloh. We've
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1955FORD ..•. -............ 2,195.00

1953 BUICK .. .. . . . • .. . ..

1,395.00

VI SUjler Rlvlen Cpe. c1o Sedan.'Modern V8 power w"lh
turbine D,YIIIflow drive, Both ls excepllonal eon.
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BUICK ................ 1,495.00
CODv, Cpe. Power Slecrlng, wlrulowo &amp;
lelia, Low mUeage. New blaell &amp;op.

t9$.2 PONTIAC . • .. . .. .. .... 795.00
~edan. IJ.l'dramalll: drive. Original lwo &amp;one

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Hard Top. Fordomalle.'sniart while wllh red

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Middleport, Ohio

V8 Sunllner Conv. Cpe. Like new one owner ear. Cholee
of two aharpearo.Fordom11Jr.
, Special Dlx. 2 dr. Sedan. Sparkling original blatk with
while &amp;op.

to.ur WIIJ!I'ka.

Jpeedinj by the 'State Highway Patrol ,
MeaDwhile, the .shqifrs depart.
ment re'ported that Walter Lee
Ueramen, SO, Racine, was fined
$2G and costs and sentenced to
25 day.s ln Jail on a charge of
r,cttess operation or a motol! vehicle and resistkll arre$t. Hersman's bearing was conducted in
the court of Ma)lor Howard Fr)Dk
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Sheriff Charlee Rus~U also reported · the apprebenSton of Donalo C. Riffle, 20, a Marme who
walli reported as being absent
without leave. Riffle IS from
Rural Route 2 Racine

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Sedan. Orlrlnal melaUJe green tlnlllh.
Directors:
John B. Downing
Paul S. Smart •
H. N. Swift
Rodney Downing
llertha B. RaUtburn
Harold m. Hubbard
Roee s. Reynolds

Offleen and Employees:
Joh,n B. Downing, President
Paul S. Smart, Vice Pres. &amp; Cashier
Harold E. Hubbard, Ass't. Cashi.,.
Rose s. Reynolds, ASS'!. c..hler
Gene .Grate, Ass't. Cashier
Luella Jenkinson, Bookkeeper
Marilyn Fultz, Boo~keflper
Norma Q. WUeox, Secre!lry
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REFRIGERATORS ~~--.

cu.,FT. 80 lb; DEEP FllEEZE

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12 cu'. n. 2 ~r. 80 lb DEEP FREEZE. ....•... ' ... $399. 95*
14 CU. FT. 2 dr 13Q lb ,DEEP FR EE%E •• ' ••••• J •• $469.95'

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tary Club had one · ~undr· d per
cent altendanc~ when they met
Friday evening at Heath Methodist
Church for the1r w ekly dinner
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LIABILITIES:
Capital Funds:
Capital Stock, common
Sur Ius
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lln~vided Prorits· · '. ·..· ..........
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Tot:tl Capital Accounts
• 404,808.19 I

Total LlabUltles . . . . . . $ 3,732,474.32

"'
MARTINS FERRY 0. UP
BelmoDt County Sheriff Cloyd L
Barricklow t.oelay
predieted.
a
"~II:" within a few d'll.ys tn invrati,atlon cl the Independe~e
D~ &amp;:botgurf111u.rder of a 23-yMr
M. R. PAnERSON
old mother of four eblldren.
was elected distrlct governor•on•oe•·l Barricklow cancelled all "¥tea~
1956-67 at Rot.ary''S ann.ua.l
ttons fOii,. his deputies and ~J~ealted
lion in Pblladelp!aitii •I ut montb.
othera from vacations ta an
lege Enjlish department tor a
move to 'trJOck down the
He has headed the Marietta
· of Mrs. Je~n AshtoD. Goff
mher ot year• and Wu
T~e Victim was found Tfuu'ada.y
Dean In 1948 He ha' degrees
ml)l"ftlng on the fleor of the lr:itch·
Wesleyan, Brown an4 Yale
en in her home five miles.· west of
vers1ties, and tr:.ugbl formerly at here by be
, r 6-yea.r-.old son. Bruce.
Coon ~ etlcut Coldege for Women,

Je,Dkim, Moe·

Lawn Mowers

$3,732,474.32

Deposits:
Payable on Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,451,073.83
.
S•vlngs and 1'me Deposits . . . . . . . . 1,876,792.30
Tolal Deposita . . . . . . .. . . $ 3,327,866.13

Wl'thm'' F"'w Days

Cleveneer,

Lausche Signs
New Laws Made
~y Legislature
COLUMBUS, 0 UP---Six bill._
pas!ed bY the rl!cent special aes!ion of the Lfgislature · became
l1w Ffld!y with the eignmg of
! he measures by Gov. Ji'ranlrP" J

Laus&lt;:hf

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The btllJ mcluded rl!-enaetment
of the 2-mill lax on shares and
working btpltal of fh:\&amp;nclal institution•.
Alsq signed Into law was 11 ~em­
Poruiy' a.miU levy on tbe!e psets
to re-imburse tbe atate treasttry
[or $10 1iillllon ot the $12 mill·
·lon ·given l'ocal governl'tte!f\8 (ol'
IOlie 5 re.Sultirtl: from an rOtif.o Su-

w-em.e Oourt dfeJsiOD ' o.n

.. .. , inltitutl.op. assetS. ,-:

Judge John ~eon, prei1dent was
In charge of the open meeting and
gflv.e. s veral ~umm ous readings .
Don Stivers, chairman of the Loud
~llirt contest, spoke briefly of the
i'Uole~ for the ~ntt:st which wlH
be held dn July 20 wh n the Pistrier Governor will be a guest of
the local Clot-.._
Met~odi.Bt wOOlen wtki prepated
.and served a fri. d thiCken' dinnerwere Mra. carl Mattox, Mrs. E .
M. Wood, Mrs , Emerson -&lt;l()DeS,
Mrs ~"'red H1bbs- M'.r~. H. E. Bush,
Bess Sallborn and Sharori Jones.

ICE CREAM SC!~IAL
The Youth FellowshiP Df Umted
Metbodtst Church of PoO'Ieroy wlll
soonsor an 1ce cream social at the
~ 1ty Hall, Saturday, July 7, be·
glnninJr at 6 p. m.

RIDING CLUB TO MEET
A meeting oi the Me1gs COunty
Ridmg Club will be· held' 011
Tuedsay
evening, July 10, at the
fiDSn~ial
Ro~:k
Sprlnili
:o ~r8.J1ie Kall at 8 .
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=·Senate VoteS.

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W'$ ••.appat't!l!tly meaJJinJt
sag~

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Jnvest•l1ation ·

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secretive, especially tone~ &amp;c·
The ..u..

Of FOreJl»''l
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Uvity tn'volved in foUo:Wlii1 - up
every Up, suggeruon. ai eronk &lt;all
~celved by the authorities and th•
1 ~
parents. It was kDQWD tbJt at·
WASHlNGTOr• pP- fbe
tempts were bt!lng made to make a"te Rule$ Com.miftee to4AY .~:1't'·~~·
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' ~.ooo to fiPDte ·• DIN*

Ohio Education ::r:~:;:m.~
""~ 011•• li,&lt;fiiii""·'•
Tbe 1nqttley. appi'DYed
the
May Be 1, ruu ·Senace. wiQ eoodueted...,.
D.u;.....,tor
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'J'he
Harold Vin- nt mtno
eomm•nded the stud, to &lt;~&lt;""'·
wl!etber the aid proeram
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the Senate t'Ore!gn ~tiODJ Co•
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COLIJIIBUS, 0. UP
State
Beard of Educati~n olficlll8 iadi~
cati'!d today tbat ,• Harold S. Vin·
cent. superintendent of Milwalltet
Pubhc Schools and a lonner Ohio
&amp;l."bool leeder, may b4l btred u
Ohio direetor of education.

still Is ne&lt;ded lltd, If ao, W~
~ :. beaue4 in tbe ~t ~

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The 'lWlet Committee
t&lt;!r" &amp;e.u.te-~uae eODfere~
Jatiii .Frida; uu 1 ...Gl -~~~ ~~£'r'l
loreip. dd ceiling for tbe ~
menl year wblc.b began
:H
The board's personnel commit.: urda.y.
1
tee, was expected to aubm.it Via· _. ----'----'-..,1 l· .
cent's name along with • two Divone Suit F:de.l r , ',~I. .
others when the 23-me.nber bNnL •
w.L v..:-, • Co~- ~
meets here Monday t.o c:olllider:
.au. P~
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candidates for the j~b.
Suit fOr divorce bali~11iled - ·•
Committee Chairman CbarltmJ iD -the fJfftce Of the 'ci~f~ f • Of.:,• ¥
Kyen said his comml\t~. ~ un~q- Court&amp; by,oleult Joae,. .~,~Jl ..!~:
ordet'B to provide thr~ ~ or more Millard C• .1Gnea; both of• ~ ..
nominthons from mort' thaD , 40 1R D.
.
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educators sc:reened by• the ~up.
In tbe auit Mrs. Jonea ~ dl~ ,•\~,
Vincent's name WU 1aot ,amoq gross aeglftt iDd extreF,~e·· ~tf»-Y- i( "
the s1x "finalists" iQterViewc!d 'f
-- -'
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the board last mootJi •b1it' -M1ers
MEIGS GIN~L HOUiTAL ~1
SJid the committee · Conaidend • DiscUrged: Ray RfJWib~ ~ sr,r~ :.,...
Vincent an outstanding -ehoiee.
CUMi and Edqon Joh~n, · ~- ~
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I Break Predicted I

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~--!.7,001.00

CHEVROLET • . • . . . . ... 695.00

OhiO · eo~:~,lre,flmen voted on the
a'~nistratioa ~tal rate raise

• 20 Inch Portable • 20 inch WhHI S~nd

ASSETS:
. ·~- - · ,
Cash and Due From Banks
"";, 586.675.55
U. S. Government Bonds
· · · · · · · ' ' · · · · · ··· · •• •
Municipal and School Bonds .. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1,32..2,000.00
Federal Reoerve BIKlk Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 44)0,872.51
Loans and Discounts
- · · · ·- ·-- · · · · · · · · · · · ~· •. 9,750.00
Bank Building , 7,ooo.oo, F.lxtu~~;ii.oo·:: : : ·. ·.: ·.: . \,406,175.26
Total Assets . .... . . , . . . . .

Shotgun•MOfder

· WASHING:rol'f UP-Here's how

bill:
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Yea---All, nCP,Ublh:t~iil! AyrEB,
Betts, Frances Bolton,

.G.E. FANS

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

cenlury Hard Top Cpe. Power St.orlng. One careful
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j"fiddleport~Pomeroy Rotaryfdub
To ,Be H~ Of District Oovemor

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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
of

1955 BUICK .. • . . • . . . . ..... 2,595.00

•
lf53 BUICK .............. 1,195.00

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HOT BUYS fOR THE HOT.DAYS .

1954 BUICK . • . . .. . • .•.... $1,695.00

FORD

"""1 ii!,\Mollowen·&lt;r[S!'&lt;l

f-l'&amp;tetl

BAKER Furniture

FORD .. . . . . . . ... : . . . I ,295.00

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;ronee

&lt;SIAMIH !WIN IDYS
their motber~ ~

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John Dill Family
Reunion Is Held
At Forked Lake

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METROPOLITAN

1 lTAK~HOME

Two Men Held or Questioning i
Fail To YieldAnv. lnfomlation

MaY
· Jn Traf{'IC Cases
On Fn"day

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WESTBURY. N. Y. UP - Two penooal contact with cal~ pos..
m tn held for que.ttonlng in the log aa the kidnaper. ~
0f8
Peter Weinberger kLdnaplnC case
,
have failed to g1ve any helpful in·
A flUID who ap~ared to be~ the
formation about t-!te three-day-old 1
year ~ father nude an ~ppar~
crune police JlUIOunced today .
en&amp;ly futile attempt to dei~V« a
I
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f maaUa packet to one ·~!J calle r ~
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Nauau County Del:.ctllve Cbief Friday •ft•nooo
eaJ1I
Stuyvesant P innell alao annoWJced
He went on t!ie m!.ssion ln tbe
,..
.
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re
flned
and
one
that
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mysterio~
coded
me~age
Wetnbfteer'e
1t.ation wagon, at·
" m.n c
Five
·
!'CCeiv cl Friday night by .a telc- companied by dct.ectin, but reo
forfeited bond Of $15 ID beuinp vision newiiCiJt.er ''lneaM nothl~ turned aUII i.n post. N1on .of the
I
condiH!ted in the court «:~f kayor to ut.''
.. ttlll packet.
I
E. F. BObiDJOn on Friday evenm~-t
The chlld 'a weil :o do parents
John MtDonald, presa secreta..,.
I,
Homer I&amp;aae. Sa)lre. 87, Ral!'mc, .Morris and Bei.ty Wetnbetcer for the NAnau Cour.ty P-ollee Dowas lined five dollars and I!'OSti waited at tbelr bom ~ here for a - partment announ.ted •t 8:10 a. m.
...n a cbaqe brousbt by the State pect:ed word from tb~: kidnaper who EDT that no raru.:om has been
ll.1gbway Patrol of maklni a left snatc~d tbe four-wHik~Jd eblld paid and none bn b ~n left where
turn ,without due care He was. from its ciUl'lage (1ft a
patio the kidnaper might pick it up.
found a:ullty by the court.
Wednesda)l afternoon A telephon•
¥cDonald't aonouncement daah- •
Sayre wu involved in an aetl· caih r e}aimlng to be the kidnaper 1ed. hopes III'OUBed by a cryptic tele..
dent near Raeme on June 24 iD told the f.atber Fr1day Peter is phone meauge to a
t l,evla:lon
wiuch the c1r he was dnving col· "alive and well "
new.:eatler tbat eon tact with the ·
lided witb a car driven by Mrs
The. abductor failed to pick up a kidnaper might have been made
Bette Seiple of Racine. Sayre bad $2.,000 ransom Thurt.day but mad :~ and r.aii80DI paid_ The oOrlglnaf
~urned IDlO a private r~d from a new telephone demand" for $5,000 ransom oote, I ~t,befllde lbe emptJ
State Highway 124 w~en hi.S car F.rida)l. PinncU said the parents blby caJTIAge demanded $2.000. A
that ol Mrs. Seiple.
bad mat.e no new rll'l501'0 "drop" Phone eall lo IIOR'ls Wetnbergel",
Willi'am Reev es, 30, Hemlock by 10 a m EDT today.
the baby's father Ftlday morning
:rrove, entered a plea of guilty
Alter qucttiou2ng" the C.wo m 11 bro!lgbt a defY!and
for $5,800.
to a char&amp;.e of Intoxication and L'Iroughout the night adthorlties WeJDb cg..,r s:t1d,
Two my5tertous telephone taiJH
was fined $15 and c011ts. and sen- announced they Ud "no connee!enced to 30 days. The sentence lion with the actw.l kidrtapln£" ~ a New York newt'paper Fri,day
One or the men wn re~
sa!ddthe W~ w• "w
.!1l Thand
8u1 pended on good behavi!Jf~
.IAv:~ll H 1te, RullaQd, hav • made a "crank" pbone call ..me
an was ?"' ng 1.__
e
·~~~3~; guilt to • ~rge of to the. parents. Tbe otber was ~ew York Posta atd II woman tete;
~
~ Jmon 4ve1fue and picked up 'W!llle drhting in the ptHlned ·~,13:~ a. rn,_ EIY1' with tb:
0 Sl.O
neighborhood 0 fthe Weinberger message the baby J1l: all rlgtlt. 1
The baby Is w.:.ll and find" The
·•
house.
·
A cri:ptic: tel-'C'hone message ume voice 16 Jqiputea l&amp;terJsaid.
"M. W. P. F. O.K" was retftved ''witl you please ma.U lts;re Mrs'.b)l TV neneast.er John K. M 11c- Welablll'&amp;ef get.' my JlUICISlge, 11111
carle')' Friday l!!ghi jun bd.;. baby Is eettiA8 meclltlne and tho
he broadcast a
mC~~Rse from formula. Everything U; OK!'
We:in~f ft Sl)'ing the tldn•per's
relayed the me8SII' I 'bu\
heW denDnda would be ~ PiD- wd they bad no way of knowinC
h!fll indiel:tej! ·~~ ,..... ~- f6 lf they weR 1111thenUe. _
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SELECT ON
EVERY BEST
'~'::~ USED CARS

Reserve Details ·
At Dist. Meets

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