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Mrs. Homer Grant and

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and family .
ttl'&amp;, Christine and Katberioe of
Paul K. RW&amp;ell spent the week
Co.~lumbus left Sunday to Vl!H rc· end with
relatives at Gauley
lJtives in Washington, D e.
Bridle and
-.s aecompan·
Mr. and Mrs . Carroll MeadoWIJ atd borne by his wife and daugb.
anti children, Lmda and Ricky, l(:r Kayle, who had spenl
two
Columbus, spent t~e weekend with weeks thert.
bJ:- aunt, Mrs Dea Hayes, and
The lnnual pknic of the Phila·
wrre accompamed baek to Colum· J thea Socaety of the Church of
bus by Mr and Mrs Roscoe M:ea., Christ for the members an tttei.r
d.lys who had been VJ.SlUnJ!: Mrs
ram tiles will be held Thursday at
H.lyes.
the Middleport Roadstde Park at
6 p m
Mr. and Mrs I D Diles look
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Harris
thtdr granddaughter, Ellen Jtvlden aud suns, J1mmy and Ntcky, Col.
to her home tn Athen.s Wednesday umbus, artved Sunday for a visit
a.nd stAyed over Thursay wtth Dr w1th their parents, Mr. and Mrs
and Mr~ Charles JIVIden and fam· Rubert HarrL&gt; and Mr. and Mrs C
ily Mrs J1v1den 1s recovcrmg sat. M Hennesy.
isfactnnly after major surgt!ry at
Saturday guests oi Mr. and
Umverstly Hosp1tal, Columbus
\'lrs G G Werner and !.OruJ Jack
Mt ss Julie Milch fi..I\J. Gall1polts nnd 811l were Mrs Bess Rupe and
spent the weekend wlth' her par. Jaugbter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Rif' r:ts, Mt and Mrs Perry Mtlch. chard Rupe and son R1cky, Colum·
Mrs C R. W1se and son Roscoe hus, J e-rry Darst, Gary, Ind, Mr.
W•·re VLSLtors 10 Parkersburg Sat· ar~d Mrs George W. Durst and
urday.
daughters, Georgia Ann and Mary
Mr and Mrs AI Harns have ~hrgaret, Wellston ; Susie and
moved from the Grueser apart· Stephen Stewart, Mlddl~port
Mr and MI'B. Edward T. French,
nwnt t.o the Bessie Grogan apart·
and
children, Marc, Lu Ann and
nll'nl.
Mrs Lula Russell, Z&lt;~nesville, ,. Bnail, visited Sunday wtth her
fnrmer local restdent has been ll:randparents, Rev. and Mrs. E. L.
MIter, The Plains
YJ .~ itmg relatiVes and fnends here
for the past three weeks
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Mrs 1George Hudson , Mrs. Ern·
Mrs Taylor Grogan Mrs Cecil est Johnson and daughter Phyllis,
G1ogan ami Mrs. Mabel Marshall Mrs. Douglas Circle and daughter,
Cc•lumbllS spent the weekend he~ Lmda Lou, and Mrs. James Cor·
Mr and Mrs George Taylor and ut'll were in Columbws Friday,
three children, Columbus, were
Mr. and Mrs
Homer RoUJb,
wt•ekend ~o:uesls of Mrs C M. Er. Clarksburg and Mi/;ts May Roush
w1n and family
Pnrkershurg have be-en vtaitlnr Mr
Patty Russell who ll) employed :md Mrs. 0 L Roush , Middleport
1' Colum bus spent the
weekend und Mr. and Mn. A P Rouah,
w·~h her mother Mrs
Annabelle Letart, W. Va Mr and .Mrs. 0 . L.
Roul!lh joined the others 10 J~tart
Sunday for a family party
Carl and Jose ph Lefever, Colum·
bus, ate spending two weeks with
their grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
C C. Chapman. Their parents, Mr.
and Mr.s A C Ufever
brought
tnem here. Mrs. Stanlj·y Thompson
and daughter Barbara of Crown
Ctly were also recent guests of
the Chotpmans. Mr anrl Mrs. Chap·
Wt tb any slae
man and their
gnwdsons took
tnl'm
back
to
Crown
City Friday
C'JIIalln •llf)'f
evening,
Mr and Mrs George Moore
AMI rou can llave
have returned from
Columbus
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~ prmg with the1r children
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S S attendance on June 17, wa,a
50, the offering $7.99.
The followin&amp; Fatha·'a Day pro·
gram wu pre~nted.
1 Song "F.alth of Our Fatbtr't" by
•ll
2 Scripture Reading Pnlm 127 C.
E Woode.
3 Father and Son scni.pturtl&amp; by
Ernest and Charl - a Taylor, Dins.roore and Phlhp Boyles, a.nd Charles and C!a1r Woodc .
4 Lord's Prayer. by oil.
5 Rccituti.on What' II\ I Got? Wilma Jt'lan At~erton. \.
6 Rcadmg "My Fathr r" by Terry
Swartz
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ICC" hy all
8 Closing prayer by the
Gtove '
9 Presentation of gifts by Betty
SJ!!ich r
C E Woode, the eldest father,
and Uoyd Dillmger, the youngeat.
Rev Grove .Ailed his fil'9t ap.
pomtment here for the new conference year, at 10:45, Sc;ripture
reading Acts c •-6. Text:
Acts
9:6 "Man Wf .ltl .tis 'Nay, Instead
of doing Go • • ·•y ." "Isaiah saJd Know '"Y ., thne m.n In the
Here am I .;ctdi rw" "JOnah. rarl o11boft photp? Thl• old phokl·
oraph waa brought to th• Sen·
from th ~ LvnJ.• .. , ·~ -, . u?
Attendam:f'
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W'edn-:-sda)' ~tpel ofRc. ""*"IY at,tw It
[ evening pr1 , r h.'1Ce8 w.as 21,
wilh Wm r• Lu .• n ~ader. This Jhyes T''l' "ill&gt; 1n
wrek's leldt?J" is Th,.•-,a Henderson
'fhe M. Y t;' . . . • its nt:lt ~t
meeting, Su1 • .,~ ~t'" 1.Jng Ju If t7
with an att.~&gt;·,.~ ~~ t1 y-ou ,. "'l"'d
adults.
Scripture ~ .~n. John 8.3 1 ~
36, by T8tJ')' S't~&gt;doo+.. ~ p...a)'i!r Thelma Hend'E!rson, &amp;.., iiJ~ "Wha\ a
Friend" "Rock of Ages" and "Come
Angel Ba.nd" with Margaret Ann
Wlndlaod, planlsl.
Bible lesson on John 13, and
a 'N!ading "Letter to Dad" made
up the program,

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Alan Ray and Jon CutmingAAm,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. RaymOnd
Canniogbam, bave bew ba\11D,g a ..
hard tUde for several day.s.' Alan

Ray is · under 'lfeatmegt of 1 local J1bysiclan after be in)~d ·hia
,he11d wben be.. feU from a IWrth al
their home an~J~:Jn is CODfia~d
wlth a~ infected foot after :.,;tep.
piD,g on a bee wbile playia• ia
the yard:

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Mrs. Edna Miller and

House Paint Gives 'JO.U coiftplete
Prote~lon • Greater DurobiiJfy. ,.
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Mr. ·a nd Mrs. Df.rwln Bryan
Columbus, visited retltivcs
Pomer.oy Sunday.
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By Mayor Fisher

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and palna that go along with Ill

smart and modem houaewUe knowa the·
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Mr. and ll(.rs, JQbn Walkrr and
famlly returned to their :!lome,
canton, Sa'urday after a
W-eek• vl.Wt with Mr. and Mna.

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Judy were guests of .Mr.
Dick Hami• at &amp; ftah try at
camp nc.IIJ' Great Bend, Friday
evening.
Mr. aud Mn, Dale Faulk and
Misa M.rgatoet Hawk of Columbu~
were weekend guetts uf Mrs, Gol.
die Hawk.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Barr o£
Tipton, Iowa, are lhe gumu of
~~elat:ive,- in Pomeroy end Syra·
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lng member of th• Stivenvlll•
Methodist Church and aiiQ. thf'
mothar of oM of th• lartn,
famlll•• In that oitclnlty, wtJII•
Mr. and Mn~. J~hn Dobbins of
Columbut (top photo) holds the
dlttlnction of being th• only
couple marrl.d In thm Chun:h.
On July 14, a prcgram, "Forty
Y.an Ago" will b• h.,d at th•
church from 8 p. m. till 12 p. m.
coml•tlnt of •lght quart.ts.
Thirty-six penona will haw
parh In th• program.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holter are
spending two week11 ln Nebraska
while he is on vacatwn from the
A jltntly supper will be serv•d
R H. Rawlings and Sons garag.e.
from
6 p. m. until 8 p. m. pr•
Mr and Mrs. R1chard Walter:~,
ceding
t ... program. On .al• too
Co:umbus were weekend gue11t.s of
win brt • la9 varl•ty ~of baked
lus parent11, Mr. ttnd Mrs , Guy
gOods, llnent, rugs qulltll apo
Walteu.
roDs, and numerous lttmt for
Neighbors of Mr and Mrs. Or·
the
home.
Ville Morrts anri family a.:ave them
QuaJ'fel't wiiJ b• rrH:tlt fnom
a farewell glfl before they mnv.
Sptonc•r, Long Bottom, Racln.
ed 1'hurs1luy to Mar1etta f1om
•nd Rnant~wood, W. Va.
their home on Beech St.
-" ---~Ehzabolh Lcllm• was a busmeS!!
\i.~ Jtor In Columbu11 recenlly.
Mtss Sus1c Taylor hils been re.
Mr ami Mr~ . Curtis Jenkinson turned to her home m Clayton,
and daughters have returned from La. after being m lbc Baton I
a t .llllpmg tnp at Lake Hope
Houge hnspl!ul while ill v· · j
E1 nestine Asbury who IS l'm· pncumoma.
pin~ ed m Columbus
.spent tht'
_ _ J..._ _ _ _~ --~-weekend with her mother Mrs
A:;bury an(l au1ter, Janice.

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Three penons In appearances
bofore Middleport :Mayor C. 0
F.~&gt;her dn!'w hnes of $8.00 and
rnsts each.
Fined were TheOOore Smith. 40.
or Pomeroy, arrested by O~ficer
Nt'al o~ a c:aarge of runnmg a
traffic light.
Louise Stripling, 31 . New HA·
vt'n, W. Va., aresled by Officer
Dollie on charges of intoxication .
Marga~t Edmundson, 5'7, , Vin·
ton 0., arrested by Felice Chle£
Balley on charges of recklesS

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I d;ollv UvinC "Ond D\ltant June
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IDd "Admollltlon" were Nld
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lien }\'oode.
lune 11. ,a t ' the home! of NeJUe
hoaliu serv-ed refreahments
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memberl •ad 1 vbilot.
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1 u\t yt'lll lh• H· wt· 1 ~· 1280 "~•I
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vchJck l•flg duek · d• ~llh
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t;tul~ reqtnn•nwnt~ f(tr tru tk s-ak- 'I l 1-, \'~"ar , llll' •t' llgllrt ~ ,111 • hound
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grnenlly t11T 1111.' llll'OIIImt•ndallun ~ l•ghts inlo 4 hla:r.1n g dJs thh•nwnt
the Amt•ru· •w 1rut·k •n.ll A~ so fl.:~res that fhl'ih lht.••r wurrung nn
cllitlon~ Nl'w Yo•k Will
ru JUI• r• mi H\akahl v h) d,t} nr
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turn •1gntth Ml ull tnwk~ lu r .t: r• m vt Ul' c.r:r ha~ tu 1 n IIJ.ll•1s .Till' t•um
lmDII rww nr old Bul Ntw .l tl
pdent lllt!tlw ntt tan m ~ i . 1 tt .'&gt;IKh
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trt~&lt;'k I~ rlb&lt;ai.Jit•d Ul\ lht: 11111d
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to illl' IJ'll,&lt;'kcrs ~~a "5 di111K duf.'k " ~luvh~ 11 will only take }Oil a rouard unlc s~ llntl untll all vch.ll!lc·~ p:t• of mmng~ :~t' that
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6 015 Wei!t'her
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S 15 John .Daly
8 30 U!SheyliorHl
'7.30 Tl\e Amhing DunnlngeT
~bo Sci-een Duectors Play·
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Willer And do ntlt a~k m .. where
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~rouab\ a meulil&amp;e,

8:39 Wari:ter Bros.- Presenfs
7•30 Wyatt Earp
Pi 00 G E Summer- Originals
h .BO , Du Poblt·Cbv. Theater
fH)I) Jimmy WalktrStfow

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S~rts
John Doly

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Rocky Johes
Mu:~ ltery Mouse
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returned from a vaeation tr1p to
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Ohio. It ... d ... , ~~u~~........ Junff •• 1956
• · - - h 4 • • t. . . . . . . . ., 1 . . . . . If . . ...~-. . .
N~o~bville, TMID.
Mr. aod Mn. 0. R. Farl1 of
;Mr. 1Dd Mn. JlinuD Sbatfer
Pomeroy and daut:hter Mn. Sam •topped. bere earoute from Flor·
BuekDer 1Dd chllllren of ~ idl lo tbeir bome iD Blrberloo tD C1Jit. hh.,.. witll at.ber bub. lneJQdlnl .,_"' btJ..mce, aDd c-.h item. io Pfoet!ll ol coUedikm
1-113Ht wtre peats Fridtty eveaiDJ td v~it tbelr 1ilter, Ml'l. Ella Bailey
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Mr. and Jln. £daDo Romb aad
JohD David Si11oa who Ul emilauabter1.
ployed iD Orrville fPeRt the week ecJ:r~.:l, . (ID®VtiD, ... iD" iiOct Oi ~i · · . ' . '
Mr. aad. lin. Shelley !kla:aeu CDd here ,t bl.s home.
1.100.01
~e Bank
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Mr .and Mrt. Frank Cbedebn:tw
and IOD of Nitro &amp;pent tbe week
Mr and Mn Paul Nltboltl Bpent Loa,. nd
(inch•!'"" Jill '*I-~ - • ·-· •• 398,106-M
Mrs. Murl Oun, spcat Sunda.y J"e'latlves.
o! Middleport, SUoday ollernoon. with her sister and brot~er in law,
Mr. Clem Grove of Coolvl11e et~d wlth Mr and Mra. Douglaa Sunday It Barlow witb Mr and Bank PI'SD.llel OWDid $1.6,200.., fUI"'Illurt!t
Mr. Ha~ remain• quite pOOrly. Mr. and Mrs Todd Allen of Ath~ was l'le wedc end guest of Kr. Circle and bmily.
and fixture, $1,332..50
17,.532.10
Mrli James McGregor.
Mr. aDII Mrs. 0 J. .Eveu ar eoa.
Mn. 8. G. Cn'tle vlailed MrJ
1,381.7D
Mr. and Mr.s Garrett Reed of other aMetl ........... , . . . . . . . . . . . ~~-~ --and Mrs E M. Damewood.
Flint Mich., 11peat the week-end
Mr and Mrs. Ted Carson Bea.
Mr. e.od MnJ, HaDIIOD Holtu, GJarrett Circle ef Radne Friday.
wltllber broth* Dinsmore Boylee
Mr and Mrs. Alden Sprina:er
903,218-8:1
TOl'AL ASSETS .. - .
.. - -- -- Falls, P41., epent saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker were and
children of VirgiOLa are
Mrs. Robert W•rner of West
and family and attended the wed. ver
u.ua.nme
wlth Mr. and Mn:. Hurman Car. the Tburaday dieninJ pelia of l~ndmg the week with her par- Carrollton &amp;pent .several (lays
dipg and reception for- her ftleee eon and Mrs. Ruth Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs Virgil W•lker of ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Moore. wtlh bet mother Mrs , Frank 0twwM diJ D.... Of WMd.PIIt. ,..tDen1dpa. IIDil
Florence An.o Boyle8 and Ricb:lrd
:Mr. and Mra Jesse Baggy spent Planta.
~oz:.=Dial ~ ~-,;.: ·~-· -···
Spencr..r.
Mrs. Erneat Jehnson and ftmlly Roush.
Sunday wltb M.r. and Mrs Earl
Mr. and Mri. Hiram Richa.rdson
corporatioM . . . . . . . . . .
.
. . ...•. , .•
visited Douglu Circle Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Shelby P1ckeru
Wort on. the new church here Bostic of SommervUie, W. Va.
and family of Columbus ~pnt 1be
and
son
of
Columbu.&amp;
spent
the
~eposn..1
of
sllte
and
political
&amp;Ubd1vi.tnoos
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Melvin Ballard spent Wednetr-1 weekend with her parents, Mr.
$T78.1182 23
TCl"AL DIP061TS ..
Mr .And Mrr. Hlrold swaru ol day night \fllh Sba.a Wvlls: of Ml and Mn Knms Roush
.after spending two weeP wl.t~ weekend wttb relatives here.
Willlamltown, W .va. 1nd Gt=rald Olive.
Billy Burdine and s~ater of Par· Other liabilliUet ....
1 Mi!s Dianne Nye of Cdlumbus', her grandpart!nts. Mr. and Mrs
Hanson Holter rdurned home kl'rsburg spent Sunday with Mr.
Swartz of Mariett.a, spent tM week·
780,170.58
Miss Ruth Ao.n Carson who Is
end with tb4tr parent!, Ml' Alnd employed
e.nd Mrs Hema.n Canon and Sunday,
ar.d Mrs Ralph Let
TOTAL UABilJ'I1ES
at
Columbus
spent
t!Ie
MfS. Hobart Swartz.
daughter Joyce.
Slella Grueser of M:inersvllle
Mrs S. G. CI!Cie vi.&amp;1ted her
CAI'ITA.L AOCOOlfft
Mr .and Mrs:. Billy Folli'Od of week end wltb her parents, Mr
Mr and Mr.s. Leo Eddy and e11led Gn her 500, Edmond •nd SUiter Mrs MIDDle Orr, Bashan, C.pltal l5toet:
family o( Wooster, fpent the week family Sunday
Saturday.
\ CommoD. Rock. total p£ 160,000.00 •.•...... , , •. , , , , , 18,000.00
Atbens apeol Sunday at the Foll·
berger, New Brighton are VL!iitlng end with the latter's piiTCfltli and
Mr. and Mrs Harold Holter of
Mr ai\d Mrs. Raymond Snyder ~!lilllua
. . . • •. . . . . . . . .
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rod-Robinson bome,.
13,!H8.2'7
Mr and Mrs Clarence Adams.
~lster, Mr tllnd Mrs. Grover White Long Bottom and Mrs. Ralph Sta- o( Columbus spent Sunday w1th Undi'VII.ded. 11rofib ..• , , , . . . . .... _.. , ••. , , . , , ..
Mrs. Gertrude Hall, Great Bct:nl and Mrs Ralph Ballard. Patty, 10n of Pomeroy were rooeot Mr. and Mrs Homer Cirde.
123,!H8.27
TOTAL CAm"AL ACCOUNTS
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Mr. and Mrs. Eber Hall, Brocks· Judy and N11ncy Stayed for ~ guests of thcir parents, Mr. and
903,2111.115
TOTAL UABlLlTIES AMl CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Donna CLrcle is VIsiting Mrs
ville spent a day w1tb Mr. and longer visit.
.Mrs Hanson Holter.
Dt&gt;lmar Hamm
...-uDA
Mis-s Helen Haggy took a plane
Mrs CllTI'ie Wh1te of Columbus.
Mr and Mrs Douglas C1rcl"
Bible School closed with a ple- Mrs. Arthur Stobart
Aae•
p1edled
or
llll8fl:ned
to
secure liabUW.
Hr
and
Mrs
CharJes
Stobart
from Parkersburg last Monday for :Mrs Eunice Halsey and Mrs Ada and Jo~ lorence Circle (a !Jed on Mr
at PorUaod Park, Friday eveand for other purpt:lSeS • • • •
•••
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2'a1.11UO
and children, Balhmore, Md, are r.bami, Fla to liJYllld a day with Tall ll( Tuppers PlaiDS' call d on and Mrs C. L Afnold Athc;ns
&gt;uoi.u',,r.d a program 11t the church
I,
Freeland
S
Norr1s,
castti.er of the above named bank do 1ol·
lload Tue.!iday
rnornlng. Teacher&amp; were VISiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs her aunt, Mrs. Jnhn Perrett and Mrs. Stella Watkins Wednesday
-.17 ....r tMt tllte above AHBDIIId • tNe .. tile-. 1/11. • a..
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~elp drlv&lt;e her up to' Sommti!IM'iUe Mrs. Ida Laudermllk, after visMr and Mra Loram Sterrett ........ ballef.
Mrs.
Wlallace, Mrs. Adria John Stobart:.
Capt and Mrs. Ed Irelan((. BJa. W. Va, .to be at tbe bedside of ltlng her daug~ter and son-In-law , !l"ld son Wilham~ visited Sunday
Sa)'re, Mrs. Helen Arnott,
Mrs
rua..AifD • · woa~~,
Mr. aod Mrs. Henry Sprousro and with Mr and Mr.s. Edson Roush
wnox,
Pa., Jre spending thmr va- httt father.
Beulah Stobirt and Barbara Me·
Coon&lt;tGlenn Ash and stm Johnny, .daughter Betty for several weeks
Mr. and Mrs Russell Harrll!
cahon nt !:heir summer hOme.
EARL P CROSS
Ntclde.
und famtly visited Mr . .and Mrs
--. -.::_ ~ -.:.;..c,_-_c---..,o~·
Mr. and Mi-s. Fhmk Buck and Parker&amp;tnag spent Sunday with returaeci hom&amp;
Mr. and Jlra. .Joe McPeek. Mrs.
A. OliB DUeotoll
&lt;»Mr.
4lnd
Mr•.
P&amp;ul
Orr.
Ill's.
l!:bie
CrOll's
of
Racine
Romer
CU'cle
n!cently.
guests
tbl:!
Paul
Stew~trts
of
Colum
. ... of CJII,k,. &amp;..:oaall' ,. ...... Evelyn Be:rfford, Moundsville,
Mrs l..ol:le White Is vlsltlq her spent Sund17 w1tb Mr. and M.r.s
Mr and Mrs. Ge-orge CLrdc and
spent tbe week with Mr. and •Mr«. bus cillled on Mf. and Mrs. Joe daughter
Tbelma and famlly of George Baer and temlly
~
dAughter of Great Bend spent
Sw
'
~
Beckwith,
ParkersburJ,
Sunday.
Chi."les ParsOlU. '
Wnoster.
Ml'l. Eileifn l.ee of SLLtton was Wednesday witb Mrs. Mary Circle 1 oro to al
befom me lbJI7tb d17 rl. .tub' 185fl IIIII
Mr. and }rfrs. George Grafton
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey .Milliron
hereby eenuy ttlal 1 am not an offlCer or dtreelor of tbia ba:nk.
Mr and .Ml'l! Rflger Gruesrt', the Sunday g\letlt of her mother,
Mr and Mrs Allen Taylor and
and
and )Irs. Opal Branden. and family, Ravenna are VlSitmg J.tl..:.:. Mart!l.a Orr. Columbuo pent Mrs Helen Dam•wood.
,pent the hoi d
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JlltlMit
her parenls, Mr and Mrs Delbert th"l week-end w1th tbelr pll1!ntH,
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H4Jirea FebruBr')' 12, 186'1
Teaford.
l1r and Mn1. Arthur On',
Georgia Uiddle . wbo h!Ui been
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Carmen
vislting In Ga:lhpohs
returned Addison .sp:o~nt Sunday evenloi
home accompanied by Barbara w1th W. and Mrs, J C. McKay.
FJSher.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Oun' and
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs children spent Sunday anemoon
Cal Orr werC! !'dr. and Mrs. Frank w1th Mr and Mrs. Warden Oun
O'Neill and M1sa Karen DaYlson, ~md daughter BeUy.
o:l Bisban.
'
Mrs Worl&gt;fy Davis, granddau.
The Roy Sbeets famil)l , Hartford ghter Lmda, Mrs. Kennet!l Davt&amp;·
moved iuto the .i(nlghtini home. and childr'IO, Dexter spent 'lbun:Mr. and Mrs:- Leslie Dallas, Ro- day with Mr and Mra.. Arvil Hol ~
chester, Pn., and Gent: Stobart of ter and family.
Albany w"'re tecent guestll of
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lovett and
their metber and grandmother, lfln, called on J4r, aDd Mrs. TheoMrs. D;Unlliy 'Beaver. ,
dore Ro&amp;'e SuDdaJ',
Mrs. Betty Roush accompamed
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie GrUBth and
ber husband, Howard to MaJi.dield Mrs. Jottn Beck went to CharJ•
toa Tuesday to see :Mr. Jo~n
where be iii employed.
Recl!nl guests of •Mr and Mrs. Beck Who Is tn~4he Ho.Pf.tal there.
Mr. and .Mrs. H· ..b Mcintyre
George ArDott w.ere Mr. and Mrs.
Rabert Cline and Mr. and Mrs. and family moved from Artbur,
Orr place to' Lan1 Bottom, whel'tl
Cb:11rlea .1ones: Ravenna.
Mr. and Mn · Ralpb Durst and they bo,ught ~e Iorden plaoethrill llJl8tlie hlgh-poweNd.
Mr, and Mrt. Ral~ Frank Five
f1mlly, Springfield, Mr. and Mrs.
~. ot-mandiug the_:Roolre\ t
Ir* Rigp, Columbus, visited ~heir Point. ~t Suirdey evening Wltb
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Paul
Orr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. OU Arnott
Mr,
Mrs.
• Tlwze...... feeUDg like the
Mr. and Mri • .Gary Wplfe and
St. LoJllS, Mo., bave Vt.OV· fo;;_lllY;-I Mro.
ol pi.loUDIJ an Oldemolt~
Manche!ter - Wolfe

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so sl •m a~ to b1• mv 1~ il•lt
' Bu~ 1t'k quit to
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W.uhtn~tOP: a s. u ~ri'S...~ ll;.;tonl - 1

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Why ae.lrch the future and the

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Opportun~ty

A l1ymn ln the ChrbdaD Sci·

Search lor 'fOtll(IIITO'\f
Guiding Ligh.t
!Midday 1Mwtioee
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J&lt;&gt;hoay j::~rson ShOw
Houseparty
The B~.g Payoff
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Aothur strike it Rit'b

3 00 Brighter Day
3 15 Secret Storm
3-30 Edi• of N"l&amp;ilt
4·00 ~ Kwtie'a Kitchen
4:30 Lueky 8 ~nc~
5 00 '11be Early Show
ti . to R.ui~al ~~er
6 1!5 ·J&gt;ouilai EdWJi:rds
8 30 CLSCO Kid
7 00 Arthur Go41'rey
8 00 The Mtlhomure
8 30 I've GGt .P St!(!.ret
9 UU US Steel Hollf
10 00 Your E-RSo Rep ()rt er
J0. 1.5 SpCK;ts ,Parade

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1·00 SIJ&lt;n O!f

and M.r11. El'llftt Whitehead.
Riehlrd JlyerJ ud famUy have

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9 00 'J1h1s .is Yoar Life
Y 3~ In*' }lay Hutton ShoW
10 00 National Press Conference

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after a loog lllnet•- Fu- orraq1Qlel\U tn .cbarte of the Az.
boueb funerld bomr, are tncGmplete at thil time.
A large numbw of loe1l frieadl
MRS. A. II. BAILEY
Aitendaaee at Sunday Sehool
and aeveral frca a dla:-.nee JtMr. aad Mrs. John Grovel, Sunday, July 1st, wat 53. Otlettendecl tho Bo7le1 • Spencer wed·
Debby of Cleod(... ing $11.38.
•
dlng at Cbelter, SuadlJ afternoon ,...nddaugbter
La,
W.
Va.,
spent
Thursday with
Mrs
J
B.
Marshall
aud
lt.mllJ
1o1r ...d Kr&amp; Choo. n.
the ft;Jl'mer'• slater, Mr .and Mra. Q( Louievllle. are vitlUnt her moo
vlslt.ed ber r-t..taer at the home of Grover White and family.
ther, Mrs. Anna Bail)' aDd ot.aer

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a..t.r ttlS
'-...;.Mr. and Mn. Harry Pickens of

llUIDINT DIIS
Hlrt8el Windlcad puaed f~•way
at hil home :!le1'e Sttacby m~

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h1at week at Roek.land wath b1s

were Rrvccl to 10 ame mem-

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meetln"',
In onThe
next met:
ttnar will
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Tuesday
eveninJ,
.kllylbe1'1,held
at

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Comedy Time

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b)'
Two foem• to lnaplre better

eh&amp;rie ot ~~ Pra. IIQ_.. Taylor, lhe bome of Helen Woodyard.
th4 Va~a project WH expllined.
ORANG. MilTS
'JbO'
pri&gt;oeodlr
from the Alumni
Th
Jhnquft •moimtlnl to •l'lO were
e u-• .....e h-'d
~ 1C. reaula:r
•
m "'tii!J Thunday e¥eDlRC June
turned ever to the ehureb bu.IJcl.
at which time the annual 1ft.
~~~~~~-:.:made
b)r C N.
ot lee eream aod

3 00 Queen FOr 3 n&amp;y '

Substriphon. ratu De!Jvf!ry by carru•r where avlltlallle 30 ccnh
per week · one year tn advaace at The Dally Stnlmt'! JUice $H5 flO•
1!1. moat h.'- $7 80, three months, $3 90 By motor route. wh('r;.
• hrvai1Jble- one montb, $1 By mall one year $8 six rnoall'l.s $4 2:l·
1 e~ months, $2 &amp;:;; one mDntb S.l
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t bureh Su:nda7 eveaioJ.
Sbaroa aod ••NancJ
Speacer
of
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Dutton
llr •nd ltrl. n~MCbester are VutlhDI -1t e om~ 1 and da•-ht.er1 M tb 1 8
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of tbelr uncle, Guy Speaur
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Manor ~1 Keno called on lin. Ora Caklo
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~•tovn-, Mus· arrcved Monday wt-11 1n.W diUJhter, MrJ Tom PerMrs ~11m1e Buckley 1 pent Thurs. to vwtt her partnte, Mr and Mr&amp; rln and buaband SundQ'.
daJ at MDrnmg Star with Mn. L S Buckley
Verna R.ou.
Mr aod Mrs L 0 Hlalt ud Dr~ I a;d Mrs. Fretdd .loblliOD of
,,...n opent
ol
ll
UJ o , ean , vu; te M.ooda7 ••d
lin Rut. Ann B.1d
111n
W1 ilnulown, W Va , Mrs T • .t
tb th I
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......et•11l•a.W
..,.. :naune Durst of SttversviJie, Mr l:r1 Fr
Po~
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Thu nua.,
lber William WlllilrnJ and w1fe and Ml'J Edward Webb and .aon
aoees
uer uwer IUelti
• B. s,• Mr ond u . Tom
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were Wr.s Fraalde Webb of Genoa
1100
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u1 .. araeltl and Mr and Mrs L W va .... _
d 11n
Co!Hna left .,..,day
for Norfolk. K Ri tcble of Portland were re- Copley ' of.....,.Rittm1n,
an
Pft'IOD
r•
Mr.' and
Jln
V1., to v111t Mr S1uon's daughter rent guata of Mr and Kn Law- ,h.mes Meecb 1o of Detroit .Kieb'
Mn llyra June Argabrtte
ttnee Ritcbie,
ldr and Mn Bob Stewari. Cird;
Mr. and Ml'l AN McGregor and
Stewart Byron &amp;won who has \vJJe.
daua:bten of Vloeent weu Satur spent the put month with tlil
Mr ud Mn y A Yates of
day guesll al Mr and Mrs Paul l'llll.t!r Jln. M)'NI June Araabnte Cleveland spent
sever·•
da•l
Nichola.
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re uren
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Coolrille. rioitcd her&lt; Tllund&amp;y
wUh her &lt;fatller C. W. &amp;liCtle)' alto
uDorrell
Hel
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II. Smith
1tr •D;&lt;~ ......
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Sel'Ond Ward Women's
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'fh e fourth lnrthday uf Debbae,
daugh\t'r of Mr~. Manlyn M11tden,
was celebrutl'd Sunday ,uternoon
at the flume of hN grandmothet,
~1n Atldle Bltlers. Game!i
were
pl~cd and prn;es
rrceived by
Dale Sa~· n, Roger
S. 1les anJ
Carol PhHHps.
Refreshmchts ~ cai·ried
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James MeNenar cf Canlon
kug tr CuJh,ma. Pomeroy
Mrs W11liarn Harr1 ~ un uf Sullnu
w Va . are gn·ut granlirn&lt;~lh l' r~
The ltaw~n 1 aha h11 Vi• :i dJug'1
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Observe Golden Anniversary
Celebrated Sunday
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IJ&lt;-ow•ngs fOI lhe
teams
l ntl'tt·d 1n tbe Annual Bend Softlull Tournament to be held at
1 U.lthtel Ftehl m M&lt;Json on July t9
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The R:.cine Bl'avcs contmucd 1 1nd Bob Wlnebr.nner both hid
Andrew•, CF
were held on
1 thHtugh July 26
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"What's all the ,quawk ah&lt;oul~" Thl•rP &lt;. nothtnx J d hkc tu §E'e
JQ Meie:; Ltltle League
tour hits with Lou~s helping hi•
Boyer, CF
unbeaten
\It nd&lt;~y evL' lltll!!l at Wahama Htgh
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own tau" with three bineles.
Smith, 1B
snapped the outsp• kt' n llllCHl -l llln l t'. ~o 11 w(luld shut up some of
pluy lasl niw:ht as th~y took a
St huul
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111lh munagt'r I hi' rdlo r t•r t • p111g , I hOS t· know 1\ a l b"
The
Dodgers.
&lt;~nd Redlegs had a
Kapple,
RF
16-7
dectslon
from
tht!
Yankee~
T ilt' Nattonal Guard team of
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up hi~ neck
·The uul v 1 •asnn j · l'ht·\ h11\ t· n ! nv
hasH; fo r
loleanwhJie, wlld g •. m e~ .and it Cmally had tu Tyo, ltP:
;•· Plt·bant -..y111 ope n the meel or: the Racine rteld
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Cmcmnali has :so many tJla• ·rv lhf' lt &lt;~rgurm llb, Tt'bbeth we nt
be
called
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to~o£ thl' s1xth
Boney,
the
Syraruse
ln4lana
stayed
hot
I 11 'I hu tsday, July 19, at 1 30 P
on the All Star \ t',lm ts lwc&lt;lll~t&gt;, on
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20
Wlth the score revet·tlng buck to
Tot1ts
on·
tbeu
trail
as
they
took
an
~~ wh en \hey tangle. with the W·
AB R
they happen to b r th e lwst t)l;n 1 ' W'lo ~ a h I ter •.er,l ml baspthe
ffid
of
the
firth
fram
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Ar·
Redlegs
Pol.
t:, -J 26.0 Win over
the
P.lrntes,
ld r' State Hospital team.
1 1
ers in th• league'
m&lt;~ H tn th " ll'ai!IH' than
'fcmplc
Olhl-r games 1 on the oper.:nQ: wJul.: tbc Dodier.s won a slam nald WI$ the wmnmg hurle1 for D. Werrv, RF
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The fans namPd fiw· ('inr- ,nn:Ht arul v.ho's tht' hest ldt lie'.lder tn I
the
Dodgers
wlth
Tom
Ebersbach
Ebel"'blch
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4ffctir
frum
ltJ.e
Redn1ght will t:HI Aunt flatUe's ~r~,;ad
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players- Infielders ,Jo'mm
Tf'm-. ttH l e.1~u '-- Hohwson'
the
loser.
Stev.e
Eblin
had
11 pe1 ·
Gordon,
SS-C
legs
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g~tme
til
at
was
cal
led
&gt;! Muhlleport against the Belpre·
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· A.nd whilt I'm r.n the subject
fee t nigh\ W\th , four for four, Hysell, l.J
I':.~J kers. burg Merchants
and tpt. :~Uer fiVe tnmpga oi play.
F-rank Robtnson ami Gu~ Ut'll .liHJ d lhbtn&lt;~,, n
l'••hlH li s s.!l lll, re3 •
whtle AucVews had three out or A. H1mm, 3B
Smit h Upholstermg team ~ from
'rhe Braves fllV -Howara John- Lhree Arnold also ba.d a home Blackwell, 2
eatchcr Ed BnJIPy- to lh t· S l &lt;~tl f•'tl lllL: to ht~ rook,. outfielder
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Pat·kcrshurg sgamat Vanadlum.
~~.~ 11 come throu h as thtll! wmn·
lng team wh1lr Wn.ll AI ~ ! •n, m 11 n wlm 11 20 h th~ }'l ungest player
b 1
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run Foa· th~ lo"fll Redlegs Ebers.. Mankin, LF
Tt\l
ee
mure
first
round
games
tnt( pltch.f!J as ~e ~urled tl}e first
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a~t· o£ Lhe Natwn :t l L c~gut' t' l' r s In ho th !ltw tip~. I m gettmg fed
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baeh had lbree hits, whtle Johu 1 M. H•n'Mn, LF
.lrf' on tap flU' Friday, July 20. t~re~;~ mni.n&amp;s of pht:Y· Little Jima.ddt:d p1Lche1'S Bmuks I.:IWI't w ,. lll' :.t I' H· \.\.IV ,dl tho--: " other
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Hysell had two homu runs and R•lbel', Lll
ot•UJ Valley Eleclrit:
Corpora- nry D.o.stic buTied the last three
and Joe Nuxhall :wd li1 ~ t b.~,. rnt II h k( I' hli!JJJ~ h1n1 ,dl the
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Smith, CF
tiun's team of Kyger Creek will rt·ames. Freddie Doyel was thE
man T ••d' Kluszev.skt of 11w lf•~ cl t 1111·
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Wilet, CF
•. u•et Plul1p Spo"n .No 2 at 7 .30 1,-, ~er £or the Ya'!i:e~g with FnmP
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Spencer, C·P
~)e~~AII tlo
.. _I 'I lL\ ht ·n hi! I~ ll nw &lt;: nh·ead;y
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Tohls
tla
e&lt; rX jll'lt ~ \~ ' " ' lh J,o; "'" "1111 lllur e th;~u any other
1 r:wlis Eu!(ll!lt wt!l Jllt'' 11 Ph1hn lt"'llhi~Calvert, IIJF
2 0 0 0
11 1"" s~~ocn
lm
a torw 1 1.A-&lt;tgut• " 1 1 ~ vt~ytt' 111 th maJors I thmk lt'j;
H¥"rl5, If
3 0 0 0
1 Spo1 n and ~SI of GaJ,lipoll.J will
S IIJ.r ltl .m 1:. ovcrlond•·•l wttiJ ( 111- about t Jill' tlw hwl off 'um 1t
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I he Pa•kersbUry. .;.:,.!io "nine.
Top liiltcrs in the game lor the- Jlo~n 38
4 1 2 9 Indians Pos.
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('lfllllltJ pl.:.t\' CI'li lllll k'
~ll'k," nl) came .abouty wtwn Jackte Rob~
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Fn st round game a wlll be com- Br ~ ves were Roger Birch with tlel•nd~ 2B
3 t l
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ll. Phalan, 28
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ln~on made a Rtat .,lenl that
plt•led on Munday, J~ly 23 Wltll fou r out or fivP ' lPaluthr'! tw(! i&amp;:bertbHh, C·P.
2 2 1 ~ LMe, 2B
2 0
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1Frank couldn't hit tnslde pilche&amp;
'•t' r 1rht two games of the even·
home runs, while Jim Wickline We~,r.
3 0 0 1 Si5son, SS
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So now, th ey throw him !10 tur in.
Ill!( Hartford's ·HiJ:b.\w:llers Will had LJlree o~t or lpu r, an~ he had Bo~d. p.ss
3 1 1 0 Hubbard, SS .
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m~et the Mason &amp;at Tails.
two horn,:~ run!J. Bobby AAwe~ (9\c~en1 1e, CF
~ 0 1 Ql Jenkin'l , $5
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ro.,ling me one bit"
'.f1he seco nd round wiU be11io on conHn1-uf~ hit) (lne play for tbe W~r,.-, LF
~ 1 0 f)/ Crow, 18
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Gcttmg back to lodny'tt Allthe same 6venin¥ ~ilh the 'in- \ f!fikli as he h,.d ~wo hits; in four ,._,._, ta
:t 1 1 t B. Wln•bre"fl&amp;r~ CP
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WASIIL'\i!([l, ~~ Ul' l'&lt;~t'h Mtd Slar ~ame, T,bJxrts sniJ
lt
n.•r of the Natwnai Guard-Lakin tr.:pa to the plate.
Tat'l' ,
21 7 7·
2 4
A.rms, C .
·(JJ!UI'&lt;'~ 011 lto d.11 ~ m~J " I l•agut' wuu \dr1t hO\ •' bl.•Cn out of line
game meetln~ tbe victor of tbtt
· little Jimmy l:.ouk~ of the In·
-.rev'i fios.
All R H £ Guinther, 38
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All S!:tr g :HJH'
l1 11 d Klus_zew:-;kl bee n named to
Aunt }lattie s
Bi-ead-Me.rcbant
"lfch, SS
15 3 4 0 M, Winebrenner, CF
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" e 'rh ree more s,eco nd I'OUn d
dins h,id the hono, r of hurling
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Oppont rtl~ _ A nH! I J(·~n 1 U!l!,lll ~ lh0 Htartlng ltneup If he had; _it
~am
~- Wlclclint, 1;1
3 ~ 0 0' Cund!ff, CF
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v.ould havt made a total of SIX
games w1ll be played on 'Fue11day,
'lf?l' first s11utoyt in tM IHtu• Wolf•• ll
3 2 1 OJ
•• Niilion 11 1 1, ""&lt;·
5 '1
P. Ph•l•"• LF
'od•ls - A·n 11 • 1 • 1 ~~~~:· t.• ~ , 111 , f&lt;JVO" Rt:dlegs ln the '!i tartlng
July 24 begmnmg at ')c30 P. M.
•• h~ h•ld the Pirates to Only
J. Wkldlne, 2:&amp;
4 3 3 1 l.ouks, P
4 2
ed 1}5
nnd there never ~-~ ~ been
- The semi-finals are a&lt;""heduled thl"ft! "'t1'ertd hih In the easy Grah•m, c
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I ~tnrt 1 og PL! t lll'r s _ 11 ,11 , p 11 , 1 &lt;'~-" uwny playeJH f1um the sumc- club
l•&lt;r Wednesday J~ly 25, beginning
wlt1 for thl!, SyncuR nlrw. Syra·
Johneen, P-RF
3 1 1 OJ
('h 1cagn Whlll' Snx -\I v~ 110 1, Ju the opening oHh•r ~il nce the
&lt;~t 8 P. M. while the finals ar£" CUlt ~orH ln n•ry lnnlnq . •• Sargent, Cf
3 0 0 0 Plnt.s Pos.
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BY OSCAft FRALEY
in 19~1. Each rorlunulcly was cble ~cheduled for ThUJ:!IdJiy, July 26
thlly ttf,fld Jl'" Sh••~en 1nd
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F'llt'fld htb.lnll;'h ]' r 11 1's Nl
1 0 a 0: Menchll\1, 28
Ill m&lt;tke lt bnck.
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ill 9 p M. A consolation game be·
~lbbs ~9r 21 hltL alelt Crow ' .J. ltfletk', CF
1 0 0 ~ Riffle, 21
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ll;mag~·r s - ( &lt;~'t'y S'l'lll;.d
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in
the
case
of
Mantle,
each
Lween
the
sem1·fmal
lQ.iers
Will
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¥•fer,
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York Y&lt;~llklt -.; AI .IHII W1 l A! !rom Ut~l e l..&lt;mg,' Tebbetts said.
NEW YORK UP-It'g shehtly
2 1 1 0
The winnmli( team, the runner· Bodle, p
0 2 0 q; Dnls, CF
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stun, Hnmk lyn llod g•·r, Nl.
"lie Uaset\'1'~ to !Je In thel'e im.pcrttnent L\) second guess a leg mjury could be lt cnppling b'O' played on the latter nlght at
up team, and the l!onsolation aame Le•~ RF
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Sit(• &lt;!nd ]',t! k
D tlll•'ll'J ons Hut the way Kin h.1s been
man who has won six pennan ts last. Mastel' Mickey's l~gs aNI un 8 P. M.
1 2 0 Q M. W•rrw, ~
and five World Series In seven IJU~-'!&gt;tJO nably ht.~ Achllles
Heel
The tournament wUl be movt!d wmn~r wJIJ ull rece1ve 1 team t•rpenter, RF
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r1ght to ht• In th t&gt;r~. too"
years, hut (rom here it looks like anrJ to l'lsk them uta tune wh~n up one night in case of rain. Tour- +rophy in addllton to ln~lvld!Jal
fu:~ld luul IIIli' 31'iH f•·· ·l
{'I nlcr
30
Gibbs, p
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fJc!d 4UH fr·t·l, tlj:(ht I wi d
foul
Cmrlnnat1
Ct·nee&lt;;.,~,:~llet~;~:~~~;
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Casey Stengel will be makmg a th ey- are already In bad shape m.ment Dtreclol' is R.w.Iph · ~yrtr, trophltts for each member: of the
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Gain Paul ngn·ed ....,
ruave m1 slake 1f he uses Mickey doesn't fit the usual cloak of ~en- Wahama athletic coach. He Will te~m .
!11J!f 320 ft•t' l
ius on Slengel's shoulder.s.
be assisted by John Cuttii RDush.
Earh team IS permitted to have ~O~Qrea:t Po•·
A8 R t-1' Smith, 11 1
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with T~bbt'tl~.
M~ntle 111 today 's All -S tar game
!-it.IJ1Hl g Tiont•-1 p m EDT
This year's lournament iii the 15 men on its roster wtth the Pulllnt, LF
6
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:l Btsnett, LF
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A lot of other great ball tJlay·
' Whnl's ull tht' hue •md cry
It is true lhll.t thts IS a good
{Jm~d
('.tp:Jt tl y ' ' llln ,Jt Jd nt
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Knight, LF
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a.bout us huvinl( too many play~ ~how, and yf!t it actually ts a ers are going to be reshng hap· tenth .annual meet. The tourna. roste1· scheduled to be turned m B.tll•y, LF
29 fl'l3
6 3
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t. Sh11 teen, 38
1 0
\!t t•:.~r'wr li'urr-r·:l ~ t
M11s1l&gt; qJn l'r.! lfl th e llllt•Ut)~' he lnqUiTed mcaninglt'ss cmc.shot &lt;fn top of pily w1ule the All-Star game Is ments were begun ln 1~7 when on the night of the team's fir.&lt;~t Mo~r·~ SS
conlesltd
today.
c~rtatnly
none
they
were
headed
by
the
lat~
L.
appe~rance
in
the
tournament.
No
Arnold,
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Collins,
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nobotty·~
nutlced
It,
but
whtch,
many
a
physically
~ound
fl) ,md ll· ~~ hu m11 1, lm: lw st
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the en~· chana:es may be made arter lhal EbUn, 55
4 3 4 Kunkle,
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tleJ:~I ur• · .donul tl'i and mil d wt· s- ('i udiiJJ IItt happt•ll~ I'J heo In firtl playt&gt;IH has heen mjured trajlJral- needs the day, oft wo,·se than tht&gt; C. Roush, £or whom
young man wtth lhe fra(!tle legs pJ m~·htp trophy of the tourna·
TeamS' are permittEd to pick up ":P~rcton; 28
4 2
q BIMklel, RF
0 0
The club ly tn this "for fr~e" t•ontest
l€! 11y Will I I ~ f;~\'01'1 1 1~ Jl '~ hlli . onJIJ •I phlCI' at tht· mnment.
didn't
d•l
it
with
mirror~
[t
did
And
Mantle,
the
most
valuable
and
th
e
robust
bat.
ment
is
named
layers~
wherever
they
choose.
RoiMrts,
C
3
3
2
Totals
17
o
bnttcr~
1t on nwnl liiHIIt! is 100 per· cent pieCe of ba~eball property in the
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lf~d1u
Bllo,tr\t ' l ' l
Molllldl
b_1
Bl)b 1\{'iL! IIIH I llt•l1 \\o,IJ 12 ~5 p 11!,: 1tl wht'rt he says ew1ry one of game today, l.~n·t a sound player
ow· pl l:y J• r s ha~ ~a1 ned the right
Currently he IS hobblmg back
m EJrr
to
n•ptf'sent
t
he
Nr.1tional
League
from
a stra mcd leg
hgamcnt
1't'h'VIsi On - NBC , hy i\l1 •! o\ll r !1
In the All-SUlr game. At a matter which kept htm on the she!( four
tarn' 1\! IJ el~t'r 12 4fi p m fi'IIT
l'~sl All Sl!lr ill'(' l!ffi--AIIItluot n of fuct I think we can go all the dlly!:l. He played five mntng~ Sunway ami win the pennant."
day wtth the leg bandaged heav
J f'JI~IIt' leutb ~(' !'IPs \~1 Q
ily ami ran Wtlh an obvious httch
1955 Hc~ull ~ No~I H%1 1 Lt&gt;liJ.\11!'
hlected By Army
6 Arneril-an l.Pagu ,• f\
Weak underpinmna has been thp
Estm1ated Rl•t·erph flum r; .11 r
~liJnlle r11se hi.!ilory ever smee l\tl
- - All receJpls g:u to llliJIOJ lt·a..:u•·
broke tn w1th Ihe Yankees. - ~
pool that htliJ·~ I•• fin :jll! I rtnyt!rs'
was rejected for mll!tary servlrl'
PNhJOn f1111tl $1110111)(/
lli!CilU!lt! of OllleGmyeh!JS
of the
.mkle.
Chasing
a
Cly
ball
rn
1he
By UNITID PRESS
\!Mil
Worhl
Scr1es,
he
fell
as
H
lnt•rnatlonal L .. ague
~ hut when he thr('•l' out o knee
Turonlo 0 BuiTulo 5.
In the World Sf'rles last fall he
By UNITED PRESS
Only jilll.ffif' S'Chodul-cd
was
only able to pl1y sketchily
SYDNEY Ausl1 &lt;~!in-- I•'• uderico
Southern Association
berawe or a to• n thigh musrht.
Srarponl, 12 1, lt uh· outpoln ll•d
f'hnttnnrH1ga 7 Nashville l
'rhis spring the a11me lJ~umenl
KrvJn Jtllnt·~ 121 , Atu;trnlln 12.
M1•mph1s 0 I.1ltle Rock 1
which iS bothering )lim now was
tn1ured and her was out two weeks
NEW YOHK - Wllhc Trny, 161 ~ Alluntu 6 Hirmln(I~Uim 2
Stengel, of course, doe~11't wont
~~. wa ~ tun~fun , )) ('' oulpolnh••l Only bltlmes BCheduled
!9 be accused by rival managers
J&lt; 'J' I~ Luedt•P, 16:! 14 New llnvcn,
•rrH'ft league
Conn 10
uf favoritiSm. Bllt uslna .Mantle
Hlngbamton 6 Sy1111cuse 15
would be an act above anl\ be·
Itcodlng 2 Alll.'ntown J
yond the call of comm,9n Sf!nse.
Nlr:W OHLEANS -· K•"'lny T..nnr, s h
138·14, Luckt•g"n, Mh:h , outpotnled , I' enectody J Albany 0
.A lot ui 11.1")'11 l1ke .vliC.;- Dean,
RaiiJh Dupn~, t:JO,s N'ew Ol']flun Ouly game&amp; Mche(tulPd. r
Vo.n Lingle )4ungo, ~phnny Allen,
lval Goodman, Ted WiUi:.::-::: and
10,
Am"':ican Atsociation
Yog1 Berra wquld atte1t to that.
~
LoultNIUe 8 Indianapoli s- 3
Th1s Ali.Star bu,tnes!l, because of
PITTSBURGH- Wilt GreavG~, St. Paul 7 Om.ahn 4
AI An-/ Denver 21 11flnneapolls 8
157, ••tttsburgh,
1nter-league l:'l"llry, isn't merei;v
drews, UIO, St
Mlnn. ]0,
Wichita 4 Char1!'8ton 3 12 Inn.
art exh1bltiun. It's ror blood and
you can get hurt JUSt as badly
lf1 it as you can 10 a regular sea.
snn contest. Somcl tme!l worse,
The l937 game ruined Dean ancl
.
overlooked, "l{uns:o. 0\j)
0 1z suffered a btg toe fracture
Wilen 8truclr by a line drive oft
the but of Earl Aveni\ . C'o min~
back tou soon, he altere.;! his
I""'
itchln&amp; motton and ruined hls
amous arrn . Mungo, m the some
l(ame, relnjured u bad ~ide and
was able to fire-bait 11
l.. gQIIn.

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ROOMS Of

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New Furniture
FOB
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$299.00

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BAKER
FURNITURE
Mr . and Mrs. Wayne
and family left last ~k

a

for

79,600 19

404,608.19
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPlTAL ACCOUNTS . , • 3,732,414.32
l\'IEMOII.ANDA
AMdl pled&amp;ed or ••slgtlM' to secure llabtlltlea
and 10. o1her ,...,._
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(aJ Loa118 ,. -

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5,o0o,OO

\ I, PaulS Smart,, Vice PJ'PS &amp; Cash1er or the above nalddl but, d.ctj
I aolemn'y &amp;Weir Lhal the ahove st.a.!.E-rnent rs tru.e lo the best of mt
knowledge and bel1ef.
PAt:L S. SMART, Vke PruideDrt and Caahler
CorTeet-AltetJt:
JOHN H OC,WWNG
HAIWLD E. JU.IB!!'ARD
ROSE S. SEY'N&lt;LDS Diredora
~~ ·•tp nf ,h1o. Count, ()f Mete ss:
.,
Swam lo .00 suboerm.&amp; be(..., me thio 7th day of 1uli&gt; 19116 1014
IIH::I'I:Uf cel'UIY llldL l a11J DOl an Oil c~r u1 utrrt""t L&gt;l tu~ lNUut.

M WADDELL, Notary PubLic
!f OP Tbe Brlgbtnt Cor-~ My Qom;,.;on ..,..,. A....,tVlVl'f1\l"'loJE
22, 1958.
Iii :aer lD Mldclleport Iii
FP.Il'RRAL m~ POSR INStlltAN'CE CORPOUftON
C!i BAKER FURNITURI! ;j I HIMBEJII'IEMBD
OF Pi':DERAL R£8ERVI. SYSTEM

Q

0
3

100 000.00
225,000.00

vac:::.t10n In FloTtda.

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~inor Leagu~
Results

BtP!~~J.ostpolie.

Zundel Reception
Unf.il July 24th

Fight Results

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. Allen Lott Control
Allen won Ul •a.,!.nst one loss

TIME.,

~llgllllti

ror Cleveland In 1987. The next
;yt•ar in the Ali·SI:Ir Jame he bore
down so hard "aomethme snap
ped". He 1ott htt eftectiveneu
for good. Goodmln, a fine Cincln·

:Do It now-- ..
Keep ltupr
QUTC~

natJ outfielder, tqmbled on his
sboqlder Jn 1831 and tberuttet
wq only averaae.
Wiliams, 'llrho has had more
thnn flit share ot reveraals, fractured an eLbow In the 19DO lilame
~~ra strained hla side badly

ITANDARD

tCI ctiiAM SOCIAL

~witH.-..,

ice- cmrn

at

kPAINTS

th,

11ocial

will

Ent..,..lso

be

EUB

.chul"&lt;h_ Frld•y bellnnlna at 6:30
p. m. Home·made lee mam, c•k~,
pie and eolfee wll\ be SOld.

AnolyzeCI House P,alnf

1"" ~,t~ ..~~"Drive·
ln
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,., a wide ranp of

'"""'"lui ..,...., ·-$6-29
DU~CH STANDARD

•

An•lyud HOflli Palrtt,
CH.ra lnMfn' co.,....

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N AU. TRlJTH-.WhiiiiiilOiJ4 hea better~i ~·1!\lf.
your new Jlllck ~ Jl&amp;ht nowP
,
When else wul!J you'l!rlye!mJXIe a better llai'~
" ~ps~-"""1Vf~
· your p~esent ct.f ~ worth ir!OI'II than It ·,vW "flU be
again- and~ lluick piiees 11.!11 ~th!n e~ reach.
of more peopl. ~ imr w~~
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YihtnWhlifl.,.Whtt.",lhat
v~··-·• tho "Htdi~J~t~
yoii'' '
on polllloiY Obtain, Ill II I
your •ntwer. Ont coot of
till• .,...,......_•• ftnloh olthor
........... - ·~ '•lrittr

or ,., any l'lplllnt j9b, pro,.
tl~co• • donllll8 whhlo Rnloh
In ontt coot. The ._..• .-,
:'......, by ......."' P!llill .
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Joll' ohould
cortolnly lit ' Hll-,
oldiNd whon • ftnl
. ' .....'
,.lnlli &lt;!ttl~
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&amp;ubt this "56 Ford wm ,... ·
111!P1J11e b. 1,011 the culoentme of driving. ~
. :Behind ita giant Thund.-h•"l emziile driw ·

•
Thunclerbll'll ,.-r

are waiting 1for you now al your Ford
Dealer's. Goi behind the wheel of this great
road ear. Put it through its paces on any
highway of byway. When )'OU return to
)'OIU deale&gt;j's obowroom we think you'll

makH Fol'll the

.

aw"o that-'!Ford.
.iDdeed. aoe• lint.
I .

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, CONDITIONING costs less than ,many •
mediulil·pri¢e~ C.H,willl'out it• TRY ONE TQDAYI 'f.:7..:.""""'
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'Porch and Floor En~;~mf

$6.1
,
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•Color ttyte- your howMio
•lib bright d.etoratin
. !!"!! ~mt· ITI!\t co!IP, •

fit

cltetrfulne•t IIUI .
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Wbfte a Ford V-8 is concerned, o~ly
drioing is believing. Arid the keys to a Ford

of drlvlntl P~'lre • • •

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lont lattlng prettcM""

~Is full of fu• again!

open. a whole M'lll 11'Qrj4

461 $Quth Tltlrcl
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WANT ADS

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COMMERCIAL RIFIIGEIATION

New &amp; Used. Purcbue

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as receJved.

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~l.i-Vut:

mootb ror

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equip-

fast efficient

repair

Fif~

Relrigerallon,
Phone 6253-X .

centl

Middleport,
6-13-Mte

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RADIO &amp; TELEVI~ION SERVICE

l'boue 200. Cleland Applianl.!e
Slvre, JJ8 W. M.aln St. PometOJ

l"'dl n t-f! nr z u· nts JH~ WT.:ra wUI
be cha rg e d for a dvcrtJ sm.s;: 1f no t
paid fo r beiort&gt; tbt&gt; ' 5th of efCb

Z-23-tf

month i ollowme inserl ion

•oREMA"i &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SEJ\.
VICE All makes Repalted bJ

El.l
rert Tecllniciau. Pbooe 8284 Y

\rron ua Ad-,ertlslll&amp;-----libould be

reported unihedJa\';11)'. TJe llai!J

Sentin el Will not be resP'-•nuble
fur m.ure than on~ 1neorrect in

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I Barnes-Simpson Insurance AgeDC)·,

ttct-.!1 Oi E vcc. u ~nn tf' tl .ilt regu I

lar clus1f1ed rat" ll. Ubit tutrlc~
pubi1Sbcd at 1 c('ol per wo nl
c:u etuJ

1\ttddleport. F irp • AuOOmobileBonds. Ph 1: n" 6315-X
6-20-tf

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tel~phunf. j l\l e o

1-15-tf

\ LO tll Insurance

r.p~u•l

aull

Middleport.

•:::oMPL.ETE lnsurnnce

ll.l~ll

ProteettOII,

I.ife, A.uto, Fire, Polio. C...U Doll

tion

Mills, Middleport, L'blo

121 ) keel !=state

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SAY I DON'T YOU KNOW'i i FOR SALE--Peat\1 Kirby Real EIBaker's w1ll gJv e )'ull th e beg! , tate,
Rutlanod TowMhip. 31
nade on futnltl..:rc vr appl1anacrt's la-nd, bollse, barn and out
Ct'S.
4 6-Ll
builrlin.g~. See GOOT'ge A. Mein---· ht~rt, Administrator.
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Auto

:::.ule~

lU53 IHJI( 'K S J~ &lt;·P I I&gt;C'l uxc 2-doo r
&amp;-.da n, black vnth wlnle top,
$1195 . B la f'ltna r'~ . l'umeruy , Ohi 0
7.J&gt;-6tc

I'VMI!:ROY - 3-bedroom bouse,
1!/:)2 VUIW VB V LC" t or ta llar•l Top , very large hving room , hot water
h~·&amp;.t. 3 block.s from Courthouse.
J'!•r•lnm ntw . s 111.11t whltf' with red
ltl ]l , $B05 Bl ill't lll ll r ':-., Pumcr,ry- ,
only $1 ,000.00 reqllll'e!.l as down
Ohiu.
7-1:1 -l:llc
Jl&lt;lym cnt and move in tomorrow.

1952 CHEVHOLET Dclu"c 4-door
Seda u , or1:in11l metallic ~en MIDDLEPOftT-tl ruom frame, single floor, good neighborhood.
tl ni ~~. $695 . DJacttnar's, PomeConven ient. $6,000.00. WiU trade
roy, Ohio .
'l-6-tltc
fur property In or near Galli19M FOilD VH Customline 2--door
p~J~ or Huotington.
Stdun . Like ne w dark blue finish. $12115. · Elaeltnar '!r, Pomoroy,
CUCKLER REAL TV
7 ·6-6Lc
Ohio.
Box 229
?hont 101-Y
1954 PONTIAC
2-!loor
7-7.3tc
sparkling dal'k
green '""'"' F;;O;:R;:-;S~A::LE
::;--:;
M h
$1 295
IJiact LU ar 's,
Pomeroy,
• Y ome in Syr.acuse,
Ohiu.
7·t&gt;-6k
Ohio Claude W. Qui\l.cn 7-6·6tp
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19f&gt;5
-c~. n~t~u,-·y---H~rd-top
Coupe , powe r· steering,
$2595.
Bla 1ttn 11 r':;, l'omeroy, Ohio.
7-6-61&lt;!

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,.Bullcl Blft.r Por Leu"

- - - - -18 B I AlJto Services
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I. H. RAWLING
SONS
CO. -

GR UESEB BLOC" CO.

J Mil" North of Pomeroy
On Itt. 33. Cell Wm. GrueMf.
Rock Sprlnp

24
Mur Wrecker Service.
Day
Phone 6227. Nla:ht Phone 803r..
X. DODGs-PLYMOUTH DEAL-

ERS.

Uti

Superior Service
Quality
Merchandise
Reasonably Priced

:::omplcte WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
b!l:anclni and broke service.
H'Wkett's Safely Servic:e.
&lt;Ma1o Strfet, Pomeroy, '

191 For Sc.ie

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Ro·,f•n l lwl ~:nrn hJr-; kl'r s hrcdtkr ;
100 rt r11hlwr lwll ; side hill
plo w; st't work hnr nt'ss ; Oliver
40 WliikinA pluw : rirlinll CUJI I\'H·
ln r. Nurmun Thei n~.
U.acin•\
Ohio .
7·10.61c

Trevy-Finsterwold
Funeral Home
PlloolelU

Dinette St·1. J.i~s ~ tovP . F'r lgalllllrl.', 1, - PhtAiit• ruv• ·t·rft
l1vin.u: romn
~uit e for salt•. 5:H Syc:unurl' SL,
Mirldh·pMl. Call 11242. 7-I0-31c

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up

Porch

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D11le Wtppt•l S-upply. 215 Unlun Ave , Pom('roy, Ohio.

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l'loLh awning s , Etoot.ric

fl- 15-2l'ilc

Jltgh Glo~S&amp; Whil e Enumcl
Salt&gt;) pin! $1.1 5
l pin!
.01
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Pmnt

$1.16

mEcK•n·s PLUMBING snoP.
?omcrn~· 1

Ohin.

R~UTER

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7-7-81"

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Publle .Aei!Ollllllllt
We lnvlle Bookkeeping
Accounlll, Audita, Tu Proo
blemo, Notary Publlc.
Otrlee Phone 289-M
!'•!!!eNy NaL Blat Bld1.
105 E. SeeODd St.
Pomeroy, .oJdo

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Business Service!

t'' or f&gt;xtl'rlor or lnterlor P•lnt!JtC,
- - - ---- --.--::::('OIJtact Homer M. Br;1ley, Phone
Hiahest Prices 11oid !or LogB-Tim3Rl -Y. Contract or hourly work
ber-Lumber Write the
Krieg
accepted.
6-30-12tp
Lumbnr Company, WellsOOn,

Ohio.

6-8-ltl

(14 I For Rent
J'at

HJI&amp;-IJ:tellJIOD

~ $oeflold Bo1rda, l&gt;rap

t.dden,
Clothl.

' Ciintcua Fiaher, Middleport.

..,live

Pl&gt;ooe• 6-X.

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AUTO SALES

IF

a.nd bath ,

P.fulbcrr)
Ave. lnquir(' 378 ~cund St ., mcaU 111-M. Alto Conlon J1·oncr

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UUiit.it\11 p&lt;Lid 3156 N.

MBiddle(lo:ot . '

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or Trade
will tmdc for
Write Mr&amp;'. F. D.
W. Cave St.. Pome11!&lt;1-X
7·9-31p

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Moore .said tha.t
y()ung men who qualify for t~s
program have over UiO techl')ical l
and adminbtrative cours s from
which to choose.
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Amazing

No more messy ice .cube ttay{l wit/1. '!-,

A pre-historic my1tery tar
The fort ttMlt ecJft1ifta: of an
·more obscure than lhe pyramids earthwM ertelCWUJ'e' of about
at Eg)'lJt is J't!Pre~et:~ted by tbe 12t acres JUJ'J'OUDtted b 7 emea.rthwo:-ks -of the earl7 Obio m.. bankrnents wmU three and a hall
haiJitabl4 ~ oalle&lt;l ..,., mU., In length. When we mnMOUndbuUdert. 0 u t 1 taD d I ft 1 aider Uaat tJ;i.ele earJ.y lncUia.tamon.,. t+. .. _ .....,worb of n.-... bad no metal l:aola and were
~
~!; fol&lt;Od to transport ·• ...u, In boo1;
iilefectse purpcnes 1s tort.Abdebt kets that tht!'7 cOuld eatrY, we
oa ~ 3~0 a tew IJlllqs JOUtb- mutt be bnpreued b1 the maiHit o,c Lef:l~
nltude of tbil ~ proJ~ TodaT the OhJo Hlatorlcal S.O:. eel The earthWOJ'k waUl foUow
~1ety rnaintainl Fort Andent ou the edge or the hilltop 'And in
s 1e M
aome placn are aUlJ Mty :rzet
a til
emorial park of 885 wide at the _.b,ue and riM w
acres with a museum dl~Jaylna twatty-aix teet In height. Withthe tools and equipment Uled by 1n the encloture have been dlethese early OJUoana.
covered the remainl Of circular
~ Fort Ancient bu teenJibidled timber houaes about forty teet in
by archaeoJoeilt,l fnln aU over diamete1'. Remablt ot. man7 an.
tbf 1iVOrld and each IU:mmel' .ee5 debt wahi.Ol'! fliin defendlnc
man)' tbousandl of automobile th1J !ortiflcati.oo have been' found
traveJI!'rs visiUnC thJs sa:ne and in burial m.oupd.t.
ifnjorlng' OUtia&amp;B in the beauUf'ul
Fort Ancient State Memor:1nJ
. Lltlle Miami River_valle,r, ~ ~ hu plenie f.¥11Hin.

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No more pllllin~ arfd.,pryial to rem ave f!JJien ,li'4~ 1~d .~~!· The
Gas Ice ~I'\"'
'C{ R~frigerator make.s 111.~ sm.1u i~ .o ll)el (or. Yoit .of,, ·.;,.l.llt00f1tkally. · ~- co!d ~t:e
c:ul}e's ••. pla.;:ed Qlli ~et. Dty,. : ~ .• .J;"ead0k!ll1ae.
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I&lt;~B 8ame does nil tha.ft'OI'Ir. in the fMziDi-llnh.~o mo~r"or mv~·ing pUts tO ·~tt noisy

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ONLY THE OAS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK co. ·

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ly HliMAH H. IIUHDIIII, M: D•
TRICHINOSIS ls probably one JoJ "cannibal iandwiehl!l.. ot raw
or the easiest diJeaae.s to preveot. ground beer. Il you plan to eat
Yet Jt'.t estJ.rnated that some 22,cooked i;rouodbeef,lt.nlntJL'a

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atrength-dralnlng disease.
bome.
Trichinae are tiny worms, too ·Trichinae aien•t found In raw
amall to be recognized by the beef. However, J'OW butchO'I
naked eye, wblcb 1nfe.st the body's grlndlng maeh1De.IQ1cht. Mnhln
m1J,8Cles. Acute trlehinosls not a amall ·amowtt ot•'aroaft4 port
only Ja very weakening, but• Blk(; fi'ru:p .. a ptevloUI aale' lunt, 1nad• ,f&gt;;tremely painful. SomcUm.e&amp; ' tt verttntly, you ml&amp;ht pt 10111e ot
'is fatal.
thJs ml.x.ed 1n wltb tbt "beef. You
UncoObcl Meat
don't want to take a cbaiiCI 01
1 Virtually all cases of trlchlnolil eating uncooked ~t.
In the United States have been Another War
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or 8. por~ product. A few eas,ea wa:r of klllto1 tha t.rlehla.ae.l'
have betp traced to uneooted l'rtez1na J&amp; &amp;t zero deartes ftb!'·
bear meat.
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Bwlne ~quire the· worm• b7 Jll!Iahue tor 72 houra w:W reli eJ'
eating lntected rodents or refuse.u non-lnleetln.
Hawaii, Canada and Engl,nd re- Most homt 1rt9e11 maJntaiD
quire that all garbnKe must ' be temper.;tmi QllllDc betweea
cooked before it 211'ed to hoaa. zero tQ 5 abon..
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Bqt do~'' eat. raw port no 1!1&amp;~ 1
Cooklng, you see, deatroJI: both ter how lonr it'I been trc.ID. Btl J
adult ·worms and the larvae. Abel safe. Coot It tbproqhlf,. .
that 1a' the simple rule tOr pre- QRI!IO• IJfD AlfiWII
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nntlng tricbiuu~:~ii.
T,A.: oaa a penon ha~ i,
N&amp;ver eat ~·~ o:t pu~UJ lin pnpaDCJ' ted without bllal
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vtt"J lion "'Ill bl" ott-lt&gt;('!"d in 1 con. 1h11 t the corrvtntlonl woutd
v·.mtion1 lo b" twld 111 1he magi»- oren to qualified voten Of tbe
l t&gt; ~l al d islnt'! s vf tfh' .coun:)· on (}&lt;_,tJIOCralil' party.
J_u_l,_ l_tl _
'fh e mf";•ini plate!!. for t.he ~l•ct it' n IJ f !he del•gatw are u filllow~~ A!'bnckle- Dtstrict, Beard''
s•,,re, Somh!lde; CIPndiB'nin DUr(Coo!l nuetl from P.:-..1!:1' One)
lt lct , Beot le School.
G,l\i,p olb
lhrough the hox . Temple lipeared F'1·r ry; Cologne Distr .ct, A. t.. . C.
t he ~la ll b114:k han rlto d hehind 1er- Dunham residence, Leoq; Coop'er
ond ba ~ .... but cou l,l n1ah 11 0 play Dh·t n ct, C. E. Fry residentt, Le.
It was Re rra's 1et·6nd h.t. Kalin t&lt; !art Rural Route; Graham Diltrict
fli Pd l 'l Maya on !he f!rAt p! l("h
Cnmlllllnit y Building. N~,- Haven:
Verr.on forced Bnra al Jn•cond Ha nnan Di.strlct, WesJ4"y Meadows
whn e r.: mple
hack-ha ml l'd hiS re~i den c&lt;', Glenwood ; Lewi1 tlilfo
~t rmJndPr s nd th re· ~· to !rf,-. ~f ilh ,.
!net , St at! Rnad G;uage . Pt. Pi t a.
!olo runs one hit, no trrors, one I .~a nt : Robauon D1~tric1, . Callen's
lfl l.
, Store, Pt . Pl•asanl : Union Dillft•·it&lt;t
I Cloverdl'lle Schoo! , Leon and Wag1
N1tlonal Fifth
I 2 ~ner District , Pearl Roush re.~ i·
J Jim Wilson went 1n to pitch tor dPn:oe. Mason .
I the Amertcan League. Temple .Gr&gt;' ham and Wagg~:~ne~ Dlstrlctjj
bl!at out a bunt dowri the th ird w1l l each elect two delecateg and
l:ra!l4' liM catchlna: KelJ llatfqoted. two alternates wllile Le&lt;wil- DiJ.
Uu~t' So 1der or Brooklyn batted tr ict Wlll na\ne three dtlefa~es
for i . Rt~bm sun aod t:ied to Wil- and thr~e ~lterna_te&amp; . Tbe re••mJiam.• in left . Mu •ial hit ~ harolv !r.b 7 dutr1cts Will eacta ~lect
lo Wilton, who joJggled the ball on e d!!legali" and one aJten;uKt ror
but threw out Mwir.l ~ t hrst Tern- thr state conven!i['}ft It whicb D~
pie aoloe t~~t &amp;econd. Boyer · drop· .ilo.::ntial eiHtor.s will be tr1tfted.
PM ' a sin~le into centerield, scor- Tbe &amp;tate ~eetint: il lt'betlilt-d
iag Temple with the fourth N&lt;1· lo be held 1n Clllrle!itog ~' Au·
tloni.l Leaeue run. It was Boyer ·~ : :_:u t 10. Tbe County ~tlve
th ird straichi hit. Tom Brewer flf L.&gt;rromlttee allots to each or thP
~ b eRed Sox wumed up ln t!te J IJitriCis in the rouAty a IJwbber
t)ull pen. Mays took a 3 strike, be- of deleg:~tet and .altern.i.tft pr0o
i r;~ foo!.,.(l _on, a !il'Jw bo. ll. One p.&gt;rhonate: to i~s vote for lhB.j
:-un, two Ji:t3, no ~=-ors, one left Democnolle eaod1date for a~ernor
Amefiun fifth
~t the last gpoeral elef!tion.
Snider went to ct'nlt"'' field,
May swikhed to rlch~. and Muthday
si11 to left. K•ll was 1hrown out
at fir!lt by MeMillan. Billy Martin Lhat the newly orrran::::' tov•l
uf the Y1f\k,ees battf'd for Wilson Order of Moose will . , . . _ 1
·m d al ~ o wa" thrown by Mdllilian. ~~:un shoot, Fridiy, July Ul,*'lhe
K••enn 'lfi' lt!l lhr"'•-r: out " ' , , ..... ._ .. lJW"Tence Smith faf'Jn be • jnJ
·aks,
lloyer wbo made :t sensational 1t 3 p. m. Prizes of Jla}lll.
niving stop and got up in ·hma tG etc., will be offered •bd frtot- rfmake th ~ thow to Long. No r uns. ~N&gt;Ihments ~rved. The public il
in•1ited to attend.
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sthOol educati-on may choos ~· thelr '
technical training before enlist- ~
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Program Offers
Special Skills

Ttlesd'dY, J.uly 10, 1956 "'

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Ent:tled " Reserved !or Yuu" ,
this auraclive progl'8m offers a
wide ran~ of C?U~ses-cverything
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from gmded miSSile operation to
l flnanee, radar to weldlng, and X·
ray to machine accounting. T~ ,
program also includes 28 co~,g· sc•
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
thwt are open to young women
Adm!ttcd :Ray Zerkle, Pomeroy; with a h!gh school educ ation, who I
Mrs. chester W Us, Ulng Bottom; ~lect a military car : er.
and Mrs. Richr.rd Fisher Pomeroy:
Sergeant Moore explained th&amp;t
Discharged: Robert Story, Ma·young
men may qualify for .the
'iOn; Catherine S. Michael, MidONI OF MINI Hlroabinla Malden• · who returned to JRpan Jaet month after undergoing plaaUo .-.
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served
for You'· program If
dl -port; George Frecker. Minersgery ln the United States. Yoshle Harada leave.s a s~JI'i.ne in Hlro~:~h i ma after being married to~
they
meet
on~ of the following re.
ville; and Elmer Hull, Lon&amp; BotYNla&amp;ibiLihl. 82. seven other ma.Ldens look on. The maidens were dlllfigured in the World War n .....
quiremnts: (1) Hig!l School Gratom.
bo b blaat.
( Intcr11ativnaJ BOWtdpll.tlto)
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Chester Wells, Long Botto'm,
the equivalent of a high scholl ed- [
ucatlon.
SISSON BIRTH
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Mr. an'd Mrs. Ralph Sisson of
Complll.e Information m.ay be
s;IOn.sored 3 work shop at th.- at l h~ w :-;cs mr•e t ing Thursday.
rl 1 ~·~ with Mr. &lt;~lld Mrs.
HcilPo.:meroy today announced the obta.ined by contacting Sergeant
~chuol lunch room. A covered
Th ~ nl1'clmg was !lpened by m&lt;tn .
birth of a Bo/.&amp; 'pound son at Hol- Mnore at the M~onic Building on
dish lunch was served at noon. prH yL·rs b.v M•s. Ahona Karr anti
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spent•e, Mr.
zer Hospital, Saturday, July 7.
WednesdaY of each weJt.
The Wilton Stlldy Club met at Mr~ . Fl on nce ~ i cha P I. . fo llow ~ U ;, nrl ~rs. D e ~zJl Gf'oglein called
the home of Mrs. Angus Van Me- , J·y u v~ ugra m by :\Ir s I•reda M1l - ·In Mrs . J enme Roush S~nday .
tr.r recently An interestin~ p ro- ~ ler as~ 1 ~tefl hy memb c·rs.
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Mr . and Mrs. Ralp~ Pamter, Mr
gram was presented by Maxine
Dun~ g th t• I.Ju ~ mes~
s.essiOn &lt;md Mrs . Rllssel! Pamter and son
Wells. Officers were elected Pre- lli scus.sw n.~ wc rl' held a.nd 1t was .vrrc Sunday guests ?f Mr: and
.!ldent Mr~ . Irene Jackson, vice :ilso dcc 1d"d to a.s sJ~ t tn the ex- Mrs. Harry Brow!l,· M1~ersvJ!le.
president Clua Phillips; sec.-treas ~wn sc of lhf' pre ~ l~ e nt. Mrs. Karr
Mr . and M r~ Wtll.H~llman .spent .
M xin • Wclb
in atlt'ndin g lht nHs.~ lon s hop.
Monday evenmg With Rev. and •
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Mrs. Lena Cray ia improved.
W'-'tC ohserv cd Mrs. Let ha Wood ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner spent
Mrs. Estella Campbell is ill.
Mrs. Stelle l,rsun and Mrs. AI·
Mrs. Noah Boothe is seriously tona Kan. ~cfr e.~ hmcnt s ur i ~c ~untlay With Mr. and Mrs. Will
ill al her home.
l.'f"'illn , l'a kc
and il'('- tea wert' lldlman . Shirl ey and Billie Heilma n and Jerry Diddle ~eturned
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells and .~ crvcd . ,
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hom e with them aftr,r sev(lral
wn attended the Apple festival at
S('rv!ng on th e
n• fre~ hm~nt
Utica recently.
ct, mmilh•e \~ ea• Mrs. l.ona Roc- d&lt;~H at the Heilman home.
Dale Cray, Columbus, visited cllc r, Mrs. Effi e Ca lve rl , Mrs.
Hcl'cnt cullf!J's of Mr. and Mrs.
his mother Mrs. Lena Cray.
Mrthd Van .\1&lt;•1 el' and ML" Del la J t.. Wickham were Mr·. and
Mrs . Anna Shcneflcld anrl .Jam- W111dsor.
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Mrs. Dana Young o! Kcrrs Run, 1
Ps Rush were married recently at
, '\1 1s. l!;c:hth Bing and ds:ughtet·
McArthlll'.
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P'wlli.s, Glenna Mayles, Shirley·!·
.~ nd Billie llvilman, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mum Bctz cntcrtamcd the
Jutm
Wickham, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ladies Circle of the Pre.sby-lcr ian
Altendann
:~1 !::iumla.r S(·h oo! OrJ
Ueilman
and }, rank Well.
Church recently.
Refreshme nt s
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were served to 15 members.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Well and
k
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gul:'sls
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1\fr ~ . · Bl'llc
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White are
Hilt were Mr. and Mrs. H. ll. d llughtcr called on Mrs. Mary
announcing the birth of a son re ·
Gotschall , Col umbus; Mrs. Will- B11iley Sllnday.
cently at McArthur.
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Arthur Martin JIUld Mrs. J . L.
Rev. Wm. Powt:rs lJ; the new
Warren Hilt and .famil y, ln dl AmL
. Yi&amp;kham attcnd'*1 revival•. at
minhter at the Me-thodist Church .
Su sie small dau ght er of \olr. ' Hf'mlnck Grove repently.
Georgia Gray, Columbus, 11pent
LlJHt Mrs. Pat Tnu :y ft ·Jl at her
the wfekend with Frank and Elva
homt' ap.d broke hl'r ank lr•
Recent callers at the ' Painter
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Lnwrcnce :-i millt and f:mu\y hr;me Wl'l'c Mr. and Mrs. Will
Mrs. Clara Phillips spent lh(' h&lt;i\' c r ~'hJrn f' d humc a ltt'r \ l .. :lm g: Jle!~mnn, ·Mr.· and Mrs. Halph
past week wi~h her son Kels on t·dat-i\' ~s in Kcnos lla . Wis .
&gt;P ·Iillt !:' r, l\11 s. llonald Marks and
and famlly at Waverly .
La r ry Sm1th is vi s iting nt the )Irs. J . L. Wickham.
Joo Strong lost the end of a ?Ps!{•r OL·Witt home tn F'ainnunt.
Ka!hy Reuter of Chester spenl
flnscr ln a power mower,
Puul .Jacohs ~p(~nt I he W• ~l' ~.• ·rHI
Mrs. Emma McCumber bas mnv- at the hom£' uf h i.~ pare-nts , Mr. a tb y recently wit~ Mary ijou.&amp;h.
ed Into the Bessie We1lt prope,ty &lt;md 1\fr~; , P. Jl'lrohs.
Mrs. Gcorgb Hu ff nn(j snn Allt:n havo rcluriii.HI lo their h1•:n e
in St. l'ctcrs hllrg, rl :1
Rl'rcnt !lt\cst s nf !\1r ~. Fva
Mr. and Mrs. John lhle and Tracy and .~nn M1 ~ lvin wer e \1:' .
r.hlldrcn attended the
Long- 11nd Mrs. W:ill inm Br:•d shaw anrl
Brown reunion at Zane~tvillo Sun- M1ss Jessie fJ'rn,e y or \\orarrl'll una
d!IY •
.\lr. nnd Mrs. Hornet· Russel! and
MW Phyllis Ihle who attcnrh: d rlaughters, Columbus .
Girls State at Columb11s
came
Bctly Lou Eblin
acromp::nio d
home Sunday.
Mr. and M•·s. Bomer Hu~srl l to
Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter cntcr- Columbus lor a few days vi ~ il .
eJ St. Joseph Hospital Sunda)'
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacob.-, , :\11'.
for 1urgcry.
and Mrs. Clifl'nrrl J ~tcubs . srm .Ja ek
Mr. and Mrs. Clark lhle, daughh•r Phyllis and · Ronnie Heilman
wt"re Sunday guests of Mr. and
~rs. Walter Heilman of Ball Rlln.
Mra. Vista Frank of Flatwoods
has been the gueat of Mn. Bertha
Holter the pall week.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heilm11n
o( Bellefontaine were weekend
aueatJ of their daua:hter Ml'll. Mildred Ihie 'lnd family aod attend·
rt:l the HeUman reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Reiber
~oud ctaua:hters of Toledo were the
r('('ent guestll of hb sister, Mrs .
Lf'e Johnson 1nd hu.~;band.

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ltr. and Mrs . Norval South of
Athens visited his parents, Mr.
~:r.d ~ rs W tll Sout h .
Jan and Jo Smith are visiting
\ [r s. 1-Lelen Scarberry and chi!·
d'"t n of Graham Station.
Ann l~llnbower, Patty Michael
nnrl Judy Curd are at the Church
. o f Chnsl camr 11t New Martins·
vu le , W . Va .
Mr . and Mrs. Huward Thoma
and fJmily visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Johnson and son.
Daisy Rll ss~l\ returned
frnm
Ca nada where she spent a two
wer k!S vacatiun.
George Wm. Venoy and friend
uf Columbw; are 1ipendmg a few
d3ys with his grandpir~nts, Mr.
and Mrs. Hn~ard Ru su•ll.
Mr. and Mrs . Joe Johnson and
family . Jl,lr. and Mlll . Everett Lambert and daughter Joan attended
the Lambert reunion at Lake
Ho pe Sllnday.

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WOLF PEN

ONE HIROSHIMA MAIDEN IS MARRIED

as Refrigeration Service EDa.i·
neer wHb Ice Cre.am M.ani!Iac.tucer. New servin.:a: •this Area .
Complete equipped truck for

btea Z eoe:nv per wurd, oae IDIel'tioo. M:.-.:Tm':lm ~blltJile bJc.t cents per word for t.hre• coo
MCUlive insertions.

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.llr. IDd lira. Bob White, sou

~d Duckworth left Sun·
~ ott .a five day trip throu&amp;h
\'i8bia.ctoJJ, D. C., Maryland, V1riin1a aad Wiest Vlrginla arnvmg
hme TlHll'aday evening
llr. and Mrs. Robert Vanan
Il'e announcing the biith of a son
.June ;o Itt Holter Hosp1tal. Grllnd
_pan,Dti are Mr. and Mrs. Roller1
)'arian of Racine aod Mr
and
~· J01epb London

Mr. and Mrs. Dawon l',errl'll and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Harold
Crouch and famtly Kayff'rd W
\'a., spent a week ~lth Mr ' and
M.ls J C Ferrell.
The Eagles Class of the Methu..
d:st Church held an 1ce cream ~O­
cia! July 7th
Mn E. S. Mtt!B spent a week
"nd With her son m Jaw and dau·
_,;:bier Mr and Mrs Oscar Paller
son of Rutland.

llr.s. Roger Quisenberry and
daqhten of Athens YL.Stled Mr
ad Mrs. John Bowen and ?rlr.
IDd .Mrs. Wtliam Holmes Mr
Qubenberry is In Schnectedy , N
Y., W.!1ere he is takmg a month's
1dvan~d tralnma.

Mr and Mrs Harold ~lcComao;
and !'hlidrcn, Mr and Mrs CarvJn
McComas of Huntmgton
s pent
Sunda.t With Mrf [)(,ra Duck
worth .
Btll Eynon was here for a few
da.~os w1th relatives

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Mr. and Mrs Et nest Thc1ss and
children of New BaUmwre, M1ch.,
spent a weekend wtth Mr and
.'drs. Gilbert Smclarr ~ •• and Mn
Mr and ~trs 0. R Br1Z£llldllle
Smcla tr and daughter
returned
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home with lhem for a Hsit
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and children of New Castle, Va .,
Mr. and Mrs William Cb~pman
are VISIIIIlg Mr and Mrs. N. R.
and children of Lancaster and
Humphrtes and daughter
Mr and Mrs Max Duckworth and
Trra-;m-er Je&lt;~n Lama presented
U S H~:~ .-o ld , Homer J Russell
son, Akron, VISited Mr and MJ.s th e following report when Mid- t E Stemer, local, and Letcher
ll.arohl Duckworth.
dlepurt y 1lla,;l' Council met Mon Crook, FayetlsvJJle, W Va, are
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1 age H a 11 ·
Charlutte Blak.-. •e 11, Park"rs uay
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Mr~. Jho Hyst&gt;ll,
Ravenn11, IS
burg vtsltmg Mr. and Mrs Bill "'&lt;) a liOn m( a
uo... 8'
Bay
' v· ~Jling Mrs Frances Bea1 hli and
E n
.p..:.l,Q4157 .enera) rund, al. $1
Y.M;n.and Mrs Gary Seller and o:n 70: neceJpLs, Amusement Ta_x family
s
Mr and Mrs Lawr ~ nce Lem1 $J7.4ll, Rrnt $75 Liquor permit
daughter of Columbus .spent
a SJOO, Cigarette tax $62217
. mc•n hi.!\C re tu 1ncd lo lhc1r home
Wl!ekend WJth his grandparenls, O!"s report 24150
I may 111 ZanPsvJI!e Mr. Lemmon was m
Mr and Mrs Sam Sellers
. 15
c!:l:uge (J f constructwn or the new
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Dorothy Anna
and ~hl.abeth ~
, Iota recei pts $1,27831; lo cct• "ol at Rutland
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Cornell and Mrs. Mary McLaren $! 305 86 Balance 6_ 30 .~ $l 610 .
Mh~ l.omse Pearc e , who h&lt;1 s
of Columbus have rf!turned hume. l5, p.trktng meters , balance ':t--al. br•·n here •wtth her Mslet Mrs
Mr a:;td Mrs Bob Whtte and 5'3, $4 37607 , receipts $83 7 .78 , RnbNt Stephenson, r~turned h(Jm••
Mond:J,\ and Mrs Hester P1erce ,
::~on James, Mrs Dora Duckworlh 1 1 1 .. 41 , 85 1
d
R h
o a "'"'·
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ess expen 11ures
~nd tc ard ?uckworth vJ.~Ited tn $195769 , bala,nce 630 $3, 45616
Chat!e:st~Jn atTIVE'd to s tay
wtth
.luntlugton Saturday Mrs DuckSwrmmlng Pool balance 5_30_56 Mrs Stephenson until aft er tht
worth and Richard 1cmatncd for s2riJ 15 recer 1 $I 771 22
Stephenson , het
fun(&gt;ral of Mr
a tSit
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·~2,034 37, less expeudtturcs $27 7. b1other Mtss Pearce wtll retu1·n
Me an(.l Mr s Herbert Parke! 77, b;llance 6-30-56 $f,756.60; Fltl' fm the funeral W.ednesday
and children vHHLl'd Ml and MJs l::qutpmcnl b&amp;lance 5-31 and 6-30
James Rull.!iell, New Y01k and
c. F. Keller and Mrs Vclmn ~it can s-134 04, Street Constructmn and :. .trs Margaret RusseJI Staggs of
1 ,\1.o.mtenance and Rl)pair, balance Spr 1ngf1eld are vtslllllg the1r b ·
ert tn Athens
5·31 $12,386.31, receipts, Gas tax ther, Roy Rus~ell
Mr and Mb Otck Hart a and ~1,:.!7168, total $13,65(1 '9;
less
Gt•orge Muun~ and hi~ ~;tsters
1 expendttures
50JJS sp~OL Sunday aL Pul·lltind
$1,228.09;
babnce )J·~~c.o; Vwlet and Hett1e Munn~.
Mrli. u. L:. L&lt;~ruuure a V!IUUng 6-30 $12,430 10. state H.ghway ~u!IC'y. N J , were rP.ce nt guf!sts
her parent!&gt;, Mr ano Mrs Lnanc~ Improvement fund balance 5-3l d !\.1r and Mrs Harry Mills and
!:)cott ot Newatk
1\11 and Mrli Russf'll Mtlls and
~ir ar.d Mu; t.;dward Blake of
fam rl) aftor VISiltng In CmcmLottndge VIS!ted hl:s SISter Mrs.
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nJtr With Mr and Mr.~
Ha"Old
Orvtlte Slack
Munns (Adrwnne Mrlls J
Mr. and M1·s George Schneider
_J
Cl'O and !1\1 s D&lt;~llas Hlev111 s
aud daugnter and Mrs. Albert
I
UIKIOy, and children. Ua!!;~s and Donna
Duckworth spent a weeks VJ5lt
Jv&lt;.rl, w11l leave F'wlay for New
V.:llh his Jelaun·s Ill New York.
UTC
Yo •k Ctty enrout(' for Coca.qoJa
Mr and Mrs Harold Amspaku
Pf nama, on tht! ea~l coast of thll
James Buchanon, supertnten- J•::anama Canal Zone, w~ere CPO
.spent lhe weekend wtlh ht•r m\Htt
tr !I.Jrs Laura Letflllll
tl~nt
the First
Presbyterian Blevtns will be sta twnea
They
Mr und Mrs rvtax Howcts.are Church School presenled attend- have been VJ.Slttng her parents,
announctn~o: the tw th of a sua at .-1nce pms at the church S(hool Mr and Mrs. B. F Parmalee.
M~;tg~ venera! Jluspllal, June 29
suv1ce on July 8
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bland and
Grandparents arc t-.! ne.,;t Dowers
Mrs Arthur Lewis and Miss
of Mtnersvi!le ~nd Mr and Mrs l'':me Erlew1ne each have a re- SIJR moved today to the former
Carson Hayes
C'ord of fourteen years perfect Singer property on Pearl St.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Bechtel and
&lt;'11cndance and Lynn BuchaniJn
Mr. and M1 s Max Duckworth of ha!l attended · for eleven years ch,Jdren, Sara and Darrell, vlsilAkron sp~ nt a weekend Wllh Mr ;;nd her father, James Buchanon, ed Sunday m South S1de, W, Va,
and Mrs Haroltl Duckworth. They ror ten CarruJI and David Lyons and were aeeompamed here by
wert: called hPrc by the death o! and Helen Loutse Tnylor each Hrs W. M. Barnett lor a vis1t.
Mr and Mrs Robert F1fe and
her molber Ylrs .John Chapman have SIX year pms and Ann Lyons
of Apple Grove, W Va.
h:~s a five year recor·d Jan1ce ZlT- et 1ldrcn, V1rgmia and Robert
Mr &lt;tnd Mr;; Haymond Knder Ide has a four year pm and Mrs Crl' rg are moving today to their
and A: I amldau~,:;htet are spendmg ,James Buchanon and daughter ocw home at the corner of Hamiithu Wel'k w1th Mr and Mrs. Cl.~oUc 1\"ancy, Mrs Dwtght Wallace and tl r. and South Third Ave Mr Ftfe
Ramcs of Elemered, Ky.
sons, Alan and Bruce, 1111 have on&lt;! Nlil have his reir1weratwn shop
Mr and Mrs Ru.~s~U Marnsun ye&lt;!r records Mr!l. Hubert Taylol' in the busmess rooms formerly
ocrup1cd by the Yellow Jacket
and daughter uf Ashtabula
who has a two year pin
were called here by the death of
Mr and Mrs. Gale Hysell and C] ,,b and they wilt Ltve 10 the
h s mother Mrs Ralph Ros!l of daughter, Sandra, have nme mon- h:m~e over the store. They soiU
RaHne VLSJted here
lh records and so does Judilh lloctr property on Gravel Hlll to
McDamel
Sauer Six month records
art' Mr and Mrs, Robert
Rev, M C Lanmorc Is spend held by Dee Sauer, J H Grate, who sold their home to Mr. and
thls we~k at the NIUarcnc Mrs James Sullivan,
Margaret Mrs. Harold Sarient
Boys Camp m C~lumbus
Sauer, Sue Allensworth,
Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Kar! Kloes and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wetkms have Paul Hapton.staLl, Mr.s Joe &amp;alley,
eh1ldren, Raymond, Ruth Ann and
moved from the Laura Sayre pro· Mrs. Ethel Lowery, Pat Lowery
perty to the Dun Lisle place Mr.
Three month 1ecords arc h.fld :John have returned from a visit
and Mrs, 8!11 Hudson, Middleport, b} Betty Rae and Kathie Russell w1lh A/2e and Mrs Terry Gnllal:her and daughter
Debby at
moved ln the Sayre pl~ce.
and theJr mother, Mr~ . Ravmond
SIOUX
Clty, Ia. While there they
Mr. and MrtJ. B11l Btrlcher and Rlt•~ell, Leland Brown and ·James
celebrated Debby's llrst birthday
Mr., and Mrs. Orville Hutchinson Sullivan.
Kenneth Sauer who Ia employed
of folcd~ spent a weekend with $727 :53; Receipts gas tax $103 12
by the Continental Oil Co, in
Mr. and .Irs. Herman London and ~}l'penditures, none; balance B-30
New Orleans, Miss., u visit ng b1~
lt:J' and Mn. James London.
$830 6:5
pr.ren;ts,
Mr
anrl MJ's Lewis
John Se'llers returned to hi~
Cem ~tcry fund
balance :5..31
Sauer Sr
employm~nt on the river after a i10~4 67, rece 1pts cemetery trus
Mr and Mrs Charles BrulhU"'
30 days VISit.
tee.&amp;, :JM(I 00; total, $1603 67, le11~
afld children Suzann(', Ma 1y and
Sam Armeli of Jackson, 1\ohch., ex~nditures $Mll.78; balance 6-30 A!:a spent Sunday at Lak{' Hope.
s pLnl the weekend with Mr. and $1,034 89; Cemetery trust fund~
Mr and Mrs Joe Young Sr. rcMrs. Harold Duckworth and wa&amp; ;,alance 3-31 and 6-30 $762.10; to
accompanied home by hi&amp; wife and tal receipts June $&amp;,811 31; total
son Mike.
expenditures, June $5,338 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker
Balance in all funds 6-30.06,
spent a day in Parkersburg.
$22,314.69.
--------Mr anrl Mrs. }Jolly Friend and
daughter have gone to New Mar·
~tlnsvllle, W. Va, where
they
w11 i make then hom e.
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Jlarold Duckworth, Jack Slivers
11nd Otto Hartenbach attended &lt;1
In Clncmnatl.

GI've" Report To
vJllage counci]

MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
turned Saturday after a visit With
Mr. and Mrs Joe Young Jr and
children at Woodsfteld
Mr and Mrs. C R, Young took
her sister, Mrs Earl Braxton, tv
ht•r home m Cmcmnatl Thu1srJay
after Jihl' had spent the past SIX
weeks a• their home. Fliday Mrs
Brt.xton had the cast rcniOVl'd
frum her b r oken ankle and Is n•
luperahng mcely
Shirley Asb , daughter of Mr
ancJ Mrs Peart Ash ~ under the
rnre &lt;Jf a lucpJ dodor after she
~ptlle d hot grea~e on her hand
Chester Wa1d , ChJlhcothe, was
a Sunday guest uf ht s sister 01nd
hriJth('r m law, Mr ann Mrs Ben
l~t v•n at the home of therr naugh
ter, Mrs WrliJam RuNon
Bernard Srhramm, Zan{'S\'LIL",
IS spcndmg the week wtlh ht ~ dau
~othler, Mrs John Ly om and
her
f11rnily Mrs Schramm who ~pl.•n(
illl' weekend here, ha ~ Jclurncd
to ZanesvJile
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Ervm &lt;1re
on a two week'~
vacal10n 111p
wh1le he JS on \·acatJOn from the
N~w York Cenlrnl railroad
Mr and Mrs Carl Brannon vh tt
f'ri hls mul h~r Mrs W1lham Uran.
nfln , West Unron W Va . Sunday
and took her to Moore£Jcld for
t he day.
Mr. lind Mn; \Milbur A~hley of
Dunhar are on ;1 Wf'~k'.s v&lt;~cahon
r1 rm the Evans' Supc1matket anrl
..re Vl ~ lllflg rdataes ht"'rP
Mr and Mrs
Robert F'.u lev
Canal Wmehe~tcr, spent 1 Sat ur
d.:-y with M Sgt and Mrs Janws
Brewmgton and daughter Santini
Mrs. Dalsy Ankrom,
Carrolton,
Kv , is visiting her niece, Mr~
n1 ewtngton and Mrs. Jol_ln Vro
mnn and thetr famtlles M Sgl
Brewmgton who u stationed m
C.1Iumbus, wa~ hetf! for the week
end.

AttenJance ft!ns
Presented S
A f Ch h School
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getl the new rug. At our tiny pncc11 yoll
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Lome ••. to 1 bright new Deltox rug.
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A. N. Robert Hayes, USN, wa.s a
weekend guest of hts parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hayes He
was accompanl.ed by A. N. Ronnl " Sheets .who 1 v1.sitcd his paren Is, Mr. and Mrs George Sheets
K:mnuga They returned to Norfolk, Va, Sund:~y and are due to
sh1p cul for Cuba.
Mr &lt;tfid Mrs. Earl Rickman Mt
(!('mens, Mlch ,
and grandson,
Larry Burton, SpTJnlilfteld, ami
Mr und \f1 s. Sherwtn Trimble,
Ml , t:I : ml•nc, are VIsiting Mr,
l-t1ckman -' Hster, Mrs.
Carrie
Cass&lt;:lJ They wdl
return tn
Sprmghdd
Wednesday
where
~rs . R1ckman wtll , ass 1st w Lhe
care of her daughter, Mrs Robert
Burton and new son when thl'Y
are retur~ed to the ir home frorrr
Ctly Ho.sp1tal. Mrs R1ckman h.1s
been In Springfield with her tla ~J
J~ler and famtly .since April.
Sgt Leonard Gwta;o.dowsky, A1.
Hnglon, Va., spent the we ekend
w.th his wife at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Rus5etl

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Picnic Outing Is
Enjoyed By Jacob
• Family, Saturday

J..tembtn of the Pearl Jacob&amp;
familY of Laurel CUff en;jayed an
outing at Lake Hope, Saturday
afternoon ,
A plenle supper was held and
h.omt.'-mDde lee cream and cttke
were served in oMervance ,Gf t~e

RIGHT Now
AT YOU~ CHRYSLER
DEALER'S

blrthttay of Mre. WilHam Jacoba.
AttencJinJ were. Mr. and Mrs.
Purl Jacobs, Mn. Jamc• GUmore
and chiklreo, ludy, Sandy, Brenda and DennJa; Mr. and Mn;. Clifford Jacobs alld son, Jack, •U of
Laurel Qllf; Mr. and ·Mn: Jame-s
Lewlr and dauahtera, Barbara
and Dianne of Mlddlc~~port.
Mn. WUIJam Davl.t" and 1011
Jurry, Mr. and Mr•. Jerry Pu1U111
&amp;nd aon, Jeff, M.r. and Mrc. WIJ·

Vol. VIII

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·Twenty' ~leigs Co~ty Yout4
, Are Winners In Co·op Test
The lour· on Tuesd•y begaa at

the Meigs County Truck Grower1
Paekitlg S~ed at Letart FaJll aad
moved to the Fum BUJ'fau facill- 1
ties" io Pomeroy. From that point
Stu,dy I the tour took the if'9UP to· Pomeroy High Se~ool where lunch was
e-pportunity to fletved under the aupervilion of
aa follows·
Mrs. Geneva H. Nolan. ·
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~"y;~~~~.,~uxaell J~mes Appeertng on the program tor
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lbd 'J~;~bnny the afternoon wue Paul Baer,
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seeret•r)' of the SEQ Beef Cattle

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Eddy, Buek\•ye Rural Electriftcation Authority; WiUlam Maxwell, 1
Roush,
Jacks-qtl Production C~dlt Astlo-~arr.
claUon; and N, P. Swa.ckhammer,
Steele,
M.al'lhll president, Dalry Cooperative Sales
Janice ASSOclJUon

FIREMEN BAnLE 8Eoaring ftamea arter a double·trailer gasoline
t1uck explodes at a Cinclnnatllnte1'secbon., spewing guollne over
houses and ears u.nd turning the area Into a blazing :lnlemp. Mra.
May Barnett, one of 50 p!!ri!Onlf routl!d from their hOmes, died, ap·
parent!y of a heart attack, Eight houses were rutted and ftve
parked cars destroyed.
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Doris

Pt. Pleasant Nine ··
Wins Ohio River
First Half Title
Plans for the second half were
drawn up on Frtday evcnmg when
managers of baseball teams In the
Ohio River League met at the
Syracuse Town Hall.
Pt Plcn~ant's Merchants were
officially declared the champions
,f the f1rst hal[ with a t+:cord of
S&lt;!ven v1cl01 ie s II IHI one Joss
New rules adopted at the meeting w1ll permtt each team to carl }' twenty players but teams will
niJt be pcrnutted to add any new
playf'rs after .July 15 The tradlllg
~:~tla.SoiJ, for players will end on thai
dute

EAGLE RI'DGE
Mrs. A. D Tutllc, Mrs. Amy
W-olfe and Mr.i John RoSe spen~
Tuesday in Parkersburg.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Paynter of
Portland s~nt T~ursday evening
with M.r and Mrs. A. D. ~ttle.
B1Uy Tuttle has been confined
to the hou"Se with meuels.
Mrs Jack H8JTi.s ot Boma~ Run
spent Sunda.y afternoon with her
aunt Amy Wolfe.
Kermit McEIIfoy of

Loveland,
\

Obio Is spending his vJcation with
hiS moL':ier, Martha McElroy l!.nd
brothers Gene .and Virgil.
Mrs Anna Tuttle- eallled on her
mother, Mn
afternoon,

Amy WoJf Sunday

Karm1t McElroy and mother,
M111. M-arth! McElroy spent Monday: evening with Mrs. Amy Wolf.
.Mr a~d Mrs. A. D . Tuttle ti.pent
an evemng r·ce.ntly wJth Mr. and
Mrs WaUie HiiJ.

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Civil Serrice
Employee Ass'n
To Meet •

Uniforms
Service
To Be Issued ·To Be ·on ·Friday
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baseball team are

mentbel'l of

be at tbe F_omero)'
field bet~en !1:30
p. m. toniah~ s~
uniforQU can be dLSlrt·

Funeral si}T'VIce! will be held at
2 p, m. Friday for Raymond W .
Zirkle 66, Liberty Avenue,
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died etrl)' Wednesday
morolDJ
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·.Student Is High ·
Scorer In Tests

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"Wibo 1oa't a monkeyT" and "D&lt;r
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ON THE SECOND And THIRD FLOORS

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In case LWo !cants 11re tied for
the second half, a sudden 1&gt;eath
playoff of one game will bt' playMr. and Mrs Dale Whipple and
ed to dctet'mine who will r11eet
Mrs,
Meda Whipple ot Pomeroy
Pt. PleAsant for th~ league Iitle.
Pt. Pleasant announced plans to gpent Sunday evenmg 'fdth Mrs.
play a tc!lm of all stars ~elec t ed Mart!&amp;a McElroy and sons.
from the other lea.gue teams in 11
Mills
baJl ~ame at Bachtel l&lt;'Jeld m MaNAME OMITTED
Mr and Mr~ William Diltz aM ~lJn SOnlt' time m the future.
Mlss: Bonnie Neutzling was tin~on WIJIIiam J1', and Ervm Km
Intentionally omitted from the
ucy, ColumblL~.
were
Sunfla\
Mrs Milton TutU " is help1Jig hst of guests pre~ent at the Bap.
-r ul'sl~ of
llr and Mrs C, R Mrs. Wm Kraekonbt•n;::t•r w1th her list Youl~ F~llowsblp Picnic: on
house work
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Young
Sunday.

lJam Jacobs and child?on, Bdverly and BrUtce and Paul Jaeobs of
C:C.Iulllbld.
1\lrs. Margaret llyaeU of Columbus, who is tbC!t auesf of Mr.
and Mrs. harl Jacoba wu unabl' bJ attend due to &amp; fall at
'he Jacobs bom~ on Friday,

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tllhor o.lt.. pllltemoll'dJI'J

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-TRUCK EXPLODES, 50 ROUTED

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vroeationat
agricultun!
studen
recentty wB.!i btgh scorer 1n tb£
K'lnuwha Future Fa.rmen; ~f Am
~rica land judging contest held tt
Elinbeth, W. Va.
CLaude Knapp scored Ill ·tptal or
:rJ1, points out of a possible 300
A team mate, l&gt;or.&gt;el Keefer, seor-

td 211 .
The 'event whkb Is sponsored
1 armually by the f'FA is a test ot
18 Individual and team skllJ l&amp; ~
ln .:ognhing soil a«ordmg to of~lc•al

cl,uL!sl!icalion and in reeil'mme~d

ma treatment to give the ao\l ti.S
IJreatest usefulness,
A team from Wabam•· Hi&amp;h
scbool scored 571 pombi in tbe
••sate.. ct~ntest. WJ.nnlni team 111 the
~0\f' ~vent waa Ripley wlth a 5eore of
~ 876 point&amp;. Tt t. Plea~lilll' 'eam U:l·

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