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Mrs. C. E. W. DowfJie Is Hostess --M-rs_._D_a_na_o-=liver
.Garden Club Monclay Birthday Honored
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lf:n. C. E. W _ Dowuie auisted
JIQ. G..,. 1'\'ico eotertaineG
11oe ._...,. Gardeo Club lion·
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auPll Jfrs. Patr1et Loc:bary, Mrs
l.uJ,.kl Fultz:, Mrs. T. A. Downie
l(iu Klthryn Bengel of Cinon
Dlti, and Mra. Harold Brabbtn of
l;barlettoD responded to the roll
till with an Am'ffitan h1Stortcal
event.

:lin Wlham B Downie. pr$'1t
dent. presided at the
meetlng
'l1lt! J'elignaUon of Mr,- 0 R
Faris was aeceple'd An invitation
waa rueived to attend the State
Guden Club conv«:ot10n to be
held in Athens, S~pf. 6-7.
A ~ommittee composed Of Mr11
Edwin Cbarlea, Mrs J . 0 Roedel,
Ills. LUlie Coates and Mrs Tbeo.
do:re Eberabach were named fur
the picnic to be held at the Eptsr:ctpll parish
house, August fl.
111'1. Theodore Reed Sr, .f4rs.

Charles; Perslnger, Mrs H B
Smith and Mrs William Down1e
\";ere named 1.5 the program com-

At Family Dinner

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Orthopedic Shoes
The Shoe Recommended By Foot Doctors
WIDTHS FROM TRIPLE ·A TO D
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July Clearance
Now In Progress

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MANY A 1\.IP
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vlatllOd &lt;OiaUY.. lo tblo aroo. :Ur. NIIWING'fONI Collll::;&lt;Uf......U.
••d lin. Ftoher ..d daualoter, st. ter drivtq " ....... """ ~ ..,...
Loull, vlalted :ur. and lin. C!Ju. paDin.. SamUO!' Youlonlir ~ to
Nelmeye:r al)d 10!\t Lawen, u:G " " " ' tllllf ~ .to a¥lld two
Mn. Franeea IIIWkhu and aon pUler v.&amp;!W!lew. lt ~ OD- ·
Eua:ene, Tbe l'labe... went on to IJ Ave ~· frOm 1'b.omt.. , ,

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.Mrl. John LJetwller gaye a de
Sunda y July 8th , the b1rtlklay
mobatrat10n on how to m.1ke cor- an ~ tver sary of Mrs Dana Ohver
bile&amp;
from artificial
mater1al wa:; obse rved With a fanu ly duv
ad presented several of these l"er at the home of M1 and Mrs
conagea to the club to be sold u
Allen Eu:hmger
a money makmg project She alsQ
l)Xhll:uted a flower arrangement
Twenty four famll)' rnemben
o( gladoh, shas ta da1s 1es and and fn ends were pre ~ent
Sh e
asters
:teeJV rd a decorated
b1rthda}
Refreshments were served h;. c:.~ke a nd othe r glfi.s
the hostesses du n ng the soCia l
Those present were Mr and
huur
Ml s Oliver, her four ch1ldrcn Mr
t~nd Mrs Cecil Hysell,
Pom eroy,
BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED
Mr and Mrs Byron lh scll, Col.
umbws, Mr and Mr5 David Me
Mr.~ Wilham Morgan en terhnn
Ghei!, Columbu s an d M1 and Mrs
cd w1th a dmner Sunda} nt her :r;1chmger Also her s 1ster Mrs
home, Athens Rolid, 1n ob~I'Vance Della Cml~.s and Mrs Clarence
flf the birthdays of her son Roger Curtis, Columbus, :'rtr and MMl
and his daughter Kathy Presen[ Elmer H aye s and dau.~o:hlcr Mere
wPre Mr and Mt·s Ro!O(er Morgan dlth or Km1.1s, Ill , wen• fnend~
al'ld chtldren, Kctth and Kathy, prese nt
1 Ml~s Willie B Harrts and the hosGrandch!ldren present were Mr
1esa.
and Mr• Gerald Kelly and Denn1s
ar. d Darla Paul and Max Eichin.
gc r Mrs Slw ley Diles and dau
ghter Judy
Ca llmg on Sunday
afternoon
were Mr and Mrs Aten Shatn of
Pomeroy ilnd Dtck Dotson of Ma·

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wcllle Bearb• Hawkins. Pomeroy Society Jidl!!t!!o::;r;;-~Ph~o~n::;e:,:6:::244::;:_ _ __;:.;;;;_ _ _ __

RJding Club Pla?s For Show . . . . .. /United Meth~ist
...... .At County Fair On August 15 WSCS Meetmg Is
Plans were made for the club gl ound at 1 p m, Members were ueld On Thursday
show to be given at the Meigs
to take a
lunch an.J nt
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A ugust t Oil• w ben tbe MeIgs \.A.IUn
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Riding Club met Tues dil)' everung
at the Rock S Jlrmgs Gr11nge Ha ll
Wiham B. Downie,
pres1dent,
pres.'d ed over t he meeti ng A
meeting of the Ohio Valley Horse
man A&amp;&amp;odation waR announced
for July 17, at the SalJsbury
Tllwnshlp bu.ilding· ctn the fa11
grounds
E. J Hill, attiv1ties cbttrman,
announced a trail r1de on Sunday
July 10., startln( from the fatr

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•oft drmk wtll be furnilhed by
"Go ye into all the world and
the club after the ride.
It
preach
the gospel" was the top"
Rdre&amp;hments were served. I. er of the devollons led by Mrs.
he clo!H! of the meeL1ng bv Mr.
p Sm1tb when the WSCS
'cu.d Mrs E J Hill and Mr." and Harry
&lt;I tbe un 1ted MetbodHEt Church
. _ W1ham B Downie, president, met TutJ.Sday evcmng at the

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SOCfE'fY
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Mrs w 0. BarnJtz, president,
pre6ided at the meeting and Mrs
Jed weJmeT sr . assisted by Mrs
Glen Dill, Mrs. -c. F. Tompkins,
Mn Dwight Parker and Mrs E.
E BryAnt, presented the program
the top1e of whJch was "Seatter
the Seeds 1n Brazil"
Dur1ng the short busmess ses.
send two
11 &amp;n it was vote(! to
girl&amp;, Janet Struble, daughter of
Mr. and Mn. c. J Struble and
Janet Carpenter, daughter of Mr
· and Mrs. w R Carpen(er, lo turl'i
1IIChool at Sabma in August
It wa1 decided' to have a receptlon for the Rev. and Mrs. Eugene
Drown and famtly, the date to be
announced later It was also de.
clded to ask the Youth Fellowship
to present the program for the re·
cEpt 10 n Mrs. Ge.rald Wtldermuth
1ecre.t ary of supply wort, requestd fta f
Ch t
boX
f
• gl "" or
rJs mas
es or
Kor.a and Alaska Gifts for Korea to be s;ent by August 1 and for
Alaska by No"ember 1.
At the close of tbe meetina:, refreahments were served by the
uostesses, Mrs John Chase llnd
~Irs C. E W. Dowme. Mrs Earl
!-'!.:~- Wll 5 8 contributmg hostel!$

Mrs Ethel Lowery of ColumblU
was brought to the home c.f Mr.
1 and Mrs
Fred Letfhelt,
Rock
Spnngs, Wednesday, for recuperatLon from a slH'ious tllnese. Sbe
was accompamed here by Mr.s.
Glen Dill and Mra Fritz Buck
who drove there for bcr.
Miss Virginia Fisher ot Charler.ton was the weekend guest of ber
:111nt, M!Ba Nettle KO!Chler. Brenda Boyer, pre4Chool dau.
Miss Nettle Koehler and (Uest,
ghter of Mr and Mrs. WUiard MU&amp; Virgip.ia FISher visited m
Boyer, received a miniature cor- Gallipolis Saturda)'.
111e from Mrs. Edward l"rencb
Mrs. Dan Hy,ell CJf Ra¥Cnna
Wednesd-ay evening when th ellt- w~:s tbe JUeat of Mra. Carl Moore,
tle girl and Mr.a. French recited Tuesday~
the Booka of the Bible at the mid·
Rev and Mro. Roger Bi.Bbop
week Prayer tervi« and Bible
clallll· at the. Middleport Chuuh of have returned borne after a weet'.t
Christ.
vacahon in V1rgima.
The Loy•l BereaM Class had
Ml and :Mn John Smitb have
the record attendance and flfty- returned home after a viAit with
two were present for t!le sen1ce relatives in Meeban!csburg and
Mr.s Webb HaU led the devoUonal Columbus
service and Fred J Gardner, pasMr and Mrs H R W.ller.s and
tor of the churc!l. conducted the d~ughters Melind~ and Suella art!
Bible study class and introduced ''Jslttng relatives In Toledo
hls mother, Mrs Floy J. Gardner,
Mrs Howard Roush of Follana..
Eaton.
bee, W Va, is the guest of her mJaw and .suter, Dr and Mrs
Sally Schaar will be leader or mother, Mrs Emma Davis.
c. E w Dowme Mrs Harold

Brenda Boyer
. Honored For
Redtation

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Marine Corps
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Trial Mo~day
PARRIS ISLAND,

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Pants $3.95 ~
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RIT"M!NG FROM a olobecl~ I cMiry ol St... J -•o
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Ice ' 1hlent nd D11llea and Senale GOP ..... , Jdar l' 1mate ln the
~U:it'k~ Nix::·~ ~~ Wltllam Knowllll4 (tllht). Nix- 1 lltlc•l cunpalgDt.
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' 1,989,698
97J1l.m
12.987103
13,&lt;76,816
17,104.1~

19,224,708
22,690.75,)
25,361,96!
24,117,379
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8,516,P98
9,P91,651
0.951,6511
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15,548,()96
18,151,11'6

NORWAlK TRUCK liNES INC., lon3 • leader Ia tho S5
blllion•a•year truekia1 biduatry. IOOD it apected to be the
leCOD.d larpet motor Common. carrier iD. the tlidted Statea.

lnuoll\• a.r.,.

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~.766.999

19,615,771
22,286.970

295,789
427.601
566,110
759.139
936,389
95d/84
1,070,463
1,127,229
1,208,539

$19,273,806

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$290.730
238,865
910,083

387,245

1,5d8.784
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9n,452

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567,191

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l09,152

1,417,951

726,101

),061 ,550

592,260

727,1Jl
_1,861,603

384,691

Subject 1o formal ICC apph&gt;Yal. Norw.U. will acquire
Sblrb Mo1or Esprot~ Corp., whi.b re0011t)y ..,..U.d ud wu
~8"'1 witli Boyeo Molor Linea, IDe., BeU Truok Co., lac.•
:Vintner'• E:ipi'OI, lne.1 and P.M.T. IJne.. Noi'Wallr. aow b
eperatln1 Sbirb nndor lemporU)' outborl17 .....ted _hy tb!
btentate Commorco Commloaloa.
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12,000 mn.. of l&gt;iP,woy· opor~: ri(lbta ·m lbU illdllllt!';'riUi
lorrilory. II will abo p)'e N..Wallt o to~ ~ 4,At ~.
lnlok·troolon 111d IOIIII·trlileni &amp;.1110 oaplb,O.. ~(4~ f.
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AI thiiWII ahovo, Norwt~l•'• Income tJefore fedorol taxe• ort Income for "'' flvo YMrt
enllfM DtceMitor 31, 195.! hat av.,.totl$1 ,201,669 per annum, or mor. than 12 tlmoa tho
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•PIICI• $1,0QO per $1,000 Dtll•ntvNI
lplua acuuld lnleteltl

loha F. Emathanoon, fnWidor, lo p..,,;doot and Chal,.,.an ol tile S..nh Chatleo
Hob. E ...utlve Vioo Preold011t, joi..d tho company Ill 19!1; Robert G. Boyd, Vlee.
Preoldont- Trallio. hoa .._"With Norwalk 20 y•ara; J, Otio Ford, S.cretory an&lt;\ General
~.. jQlaecl &amp;he oompanr in. l!}Sl; Robert E. Burrill, Treuurer. hu ~Hl:tm wltb the
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OFRIING CIRCUW ON REQUEST

eom.__paay U "'"" Other oflieen are HU\1 1'. Archer, Aelittant Tre•aurer, IID-.1 )bthnr •
B. KoU&gt;e. ~ptrollcr.
, DiMdora. Ia ad4ition to the •bove, are Dode E. Emllhau.en; Kenneth 'W. Atutech
lol!ort L Dv1 O.lbert H. Gilho...o; Peier J, Schafler1 Charlo• A. Woo4ward, 111d
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As Car Hits Tree
On Progress In The Session
North Of Ra~
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mjured Thunday afternoon when
an auto dtJven by Maqdy May
Snvder, 31, of Route 2, RacJnP
went out of ~ontrol n brakes fall
M on the Wade Sayre Hill, northrast nf Racme.
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Wh en l he bra keli Iale
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Chevrolet cruhed mto a tre~ and
lt'IIS completely demoltsbed •~·
~.:otdlhs ict Metgs County Shertff
Charles Russell
A t.asing motOTI5t RUASell Clme
nf Racme Route 2 C3Me upun tb~
wrecked autn and f'xtriC11ted the
njured !rpm the wreekage He
then hrouJ,bt them dtreetly to the
~lt:lgs Genera I Hospt t a I·
Mandv Mae Snyder, according
\o the shenil's ceport. •uffe... d '
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11. 'mted Stcelworken unmn tn~
again today to b 1t on a peace foa·mu la for endmg the 13-day strl.ke
uf s:;o 000 baSic steel worll:en
Both a1de.'l deelined any com
, ~'n t 111 they mrt in the1r second
H gotJat1ng &amp;elision .!Iince the cont ~rct talks collapsed Jut J'une 30.
1 hey met f or t wo hour.~ Thu-•F d 1
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d' eetorI'MlAf.
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me Ia tan lF
'4 rema1nerl away from the Dl!gotiillltmg
taM but •ere "stinding by" In
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J•mes Lavendec. 42, of Point
Stephen. sald lie ...,I'll !o . .
lh• •nd off her tongue and suf- Rock C.Ied on Tbured'ay evenma:
the pubhe
tbatel'l!'f}thiiJI
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fered chiD bruise&amp;
o( R~lf mflld.ed guns bot woun dI sure
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Dora Scarberry, '72, a passenger '" Holzer Hospital sbortlr after ~ur po1rft' to n.e:~~;;:;~f
m the car suflered a bnoken leg he 1ng found by h18 wife m •
'The ulan arrd
WESTBURY, N y
and PO!IStble
of an eye ac· 1. ,urehyar~t.near h1s home.
•eaeataUns were
hunted , today for a. -.ian
rordmg to the r eport
,i.avendrr, a veteran of World
la Thunda
gray" whose bou. .•telephone
Mei&amp;s General Hospttal today IJ '\\ ;.r u, had served lD .&amp;be arm, for
lrlagered a futile search tbrougb r~portl!d an aa resting comfort &amp;even. years and wu despondent F F
tltl'$e llttbway staf;Lonll for the kkl- rt.ly.
(.ver
Jlnl!e&lt; hu release
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•, tf:anhattan subwa'y station.
· The man told the operator:
"The
'baby wtll be lef.t
jn the I 68th, St Independent aubway station He ~ung up alter
the terse, cryptic reesu.ge, .
New York CLty ~nd Transit Au·
thorlty pollee converged on tbe
station within minules They alHO
ae~rebed tbe adjomin11 lr!terboro
R11.pid Transit subway atation and
other officera f'hecked t~ 188th
St Brooklyn Manhattan Tran&amp;it
subway statlon on Queens, Long

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A truck taken hom a Gallta
CoUDty coal mme on Thursday
was qu1ckly recovered tn the ~ve·
rJng or tbe same day by the shcriff'• department of Meigs CoiUlt)'
Frid Junior Conkle, Galha
.County lwas i.pprehended m the
t:ucll: and turned over to the sherllf o£ Gallia County. 1Je wa.s taken
near Hobson at abaut 5 40 P M
Tbe truck waa reportedly own
t'd by Jllhn Vance and was taken
!rom the VICinity
of the Ed
Spencer coal mtlle m Galha Coun
ty spencer IS a re,si~nt of Mld-

nnt1ced
stltillf on a
J.l•ar thCll' home and then later
!.~d mi.Ssed him She found htm in
a cht~rehyard near the1r home
wherE he app arently had nbot IJ,im
self
Fnende took tum to Holzer
Hospital Immediately He died
: h.~e at 7 05 P M 'Mae sheriff'1
d, partmcnt reporlt&gt;d that h! \Jad
du:d of wounds mfltcted by a 22
cahber automatic plato!
The body IS at Stron,e and Sons
Funeral Home
tn
WJlkesviJle
wttere fdends may cal) after noon
.on Saturday
Funeral services will be held
on Sunday afternoon at the Baptist Church in Oak Hill, W. Va.,
at 2 o'cloet.
He Js survived by his Wife, the
former Betty Mae Beane; hil mo.
1her, Mmnie Ra1der Lavende.·;

A ~lice rad10 alarm described
the man Is 40 to 50 years old, 160
to ~'70 pounds, wearing a hght
lf&amp;y IUit and llght gray hat with
a black band, and havu!!_,.,crllJ'
!lair and a medlum eompw... ll.
dkpoct
New Jersey pl'lliee were abo no. ,
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JIBlh st subway .station on Man•
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EQs steady to firm; pr1ces at
IN HOSPITAL
Jvms, consumers • v~Jtes and
Ml'5. Lewis Sauer Sr. is
browns, A jumbos 41-47; A large
C!eveland Cltn1c Hospltal for
I--L39-41;
A medhuru; 34-M; A smaJI
se.rvation. Her room nllmber ~
2a-2'l; B large 31-33; FQB Cln·
611.
cmnatl whtta and browoa A large
BilL.. KHOOL TO OPEN
45-47; A med1um1 fO.U.
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Chickens, fryers tbout steady.
Earl Warnke, Band lnatruetor
,Daily vacatiOn BiDJe Sehoo w
r,•ere a.a~ lhB 21 •22 ; hi!Ds 5 Ib
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lb Middlepot1, was oiH' of trio
Mo d
Jul to to 21. Boun and o~r Hhl7, ben&amp;, un er 5 ~ trombonists wbo were
~~~ b: ::~m a m. until 11:30 1a.t6;
light type 13-14, old in a speCial number in l1
o m daily On f'rida, July 27 will 1 rousti!Ts 9-12.
the Elms Pop
\be a. picnl~ and Surlday ecnnmetl·
Butter 00 score!' Me
Thursda~ rueht
vers1ty :lummer
('emenl &amp;ii!'J'VJCel!i at 7:3Q p. m.
ICI CR~AM SOCIAL
!l.and Direetor
The Racine Ameritan Legion and several guest
JACOIB CITED
Lari'f J.aeoba 18,1 Route 2, Pqme.. "Yil.i hold an ice eream soc1al at sen ted t~e second in •
roy, hall been cited to apptefd' In lhe Lea:ion Hall on Saturday ewn- four Pop concerts to be
t!l.e court of Mayor E F. Robln- InK. July 14. Plenty of home ma~e sumtner
The nex.:t conce-It is
son on a charge of dlsregardlnl a :ce cream js assured for the affair
stop !dgn.
Bffair
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Its

pared by represenfativl!'s
12
major ltHl produeera,· wOutd
about II$ '""" . .
per maa dariq
b~ fi,ve

lie JZ 2-3rd eenta per man bov_.
Posalble lntenllfied .covernmeDt
action in tbe atrlke deadlock wu
b1ated ThunO,. bJ\:.Comme~
Sinclair Weeb.. If the
lda• enough" the covwtQ .. h•ve to do IIOIDeaaid.
thia does not mean be
use of the U1,iunctlon "'
the Taft-Hartley Act
steps
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top executives ot
the steel warehouse mdustry said
'J'bursday they have railed their
steel prices from three to four per
cent beCJ.\Iie of the nationwide
11tt:el strJile.
The l'ltatement came from 13 of
18 membel'! of the ~ucutlve
of tbe American Steel
Association boldiq
meeliDJ here.

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the conf~...cbambu at thP Hotel William Penn.
Cb1ef atumbllDg blocks iD the
way of settlement of 'the strik~.
whieh bas ~ ost the indur;try and
mill workeni more tb1n a baU~
Oillion dollan., appeared to bt a
w1de divergence on the lengtb and
Immediate ga.ms of a new coo-

The mdustry 1tuell; by U.s offer
"' a Jong term, no-«trike ape.
meat which provides tOI' an IIUUlal
averaa:e inc:reaae of 1.3 eenta an
hour plus otbez be.nefils 1prea.d
over the term of the
eontraet,.
which the companies said muat be
•t least 52 montlu,
~ IIIUon rejected the offer aa,
Jag tbe eontnet was too lone. thi
waae iDcreue too 1m1:all ~ the
anrl a b1other, Edgar Lave.nder, otbel' benefits 4elayed. McDori'ald
maintained the. worbq ~ eD·
NQrfoJk, Vtrgtnia.
IHII'II to I ..,l•lloool ot '1:1 e&lt;llf;
m bour CH1 tbe 'baais of inereued

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atlwlionl
tblll," •teet.voriera Pre11dent DIVId J Me·
Dun2ld detlared Thuriday when
he refused to po.u! for photogra.
pher1 with industry official&amp;.
"H se!ms t.c) me the mdullf.ry
hu no lbtentlon or de&amp;Ire to make
aa agreement at this time," MeDonald uid. The •teelworkers, he
aa1d , " want to ma ..•e an -a.a
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t, ·a}~'lfa&lt;vail, &amp;·[~!~•
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E'Yery civil defense Ora:anlza.
hoD bas a place in the exer~1se,
~lnce any mass nuclear bomblng
would affect al1 cJtlzens Areas
omitted from the target area will
have vital ".IOOd netghbor" rune·
tious to perform just as would any
t;:lty tbat ~eaped bombing In .a.t
r~al atladL
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Civil def~n~.e control ceri~~
neryw~e will 10 tnto operatilht:~
with the asaurilld sounding of t~
ilrat aler' Ol\ ~t,j.ly 20. F\'om tllilt;
pdnt they wUJ carry on just a• , it
01 real attl(:k had bHn made&lt; M:
the Umted State•. The clvil del
fen,se exercue wlU bt u realistic
111d complete u 1 practice •uval
or
maneuver
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TillS COMIINID OPIU.nON--tllq lr&lt;a ChlooJii
to CleveJ..,d. to Now York aad fro"' Detroit to Plu.hursb to'
Ballill!oN - OIICOilipa- more , 1!o111 10;000 oltloo md. ~~ .
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Cinl defense orl;amzatJOn5
on ('IYll defense tralnlna exercJ&amp;e,
the local and county level wtll ''OperatiOn Alert 1866" whtch wUl
c. S. Cashman,
mana... bave a major role to play .10 the be conducted Jul)' 2.Q-26.
ger of
Ohio Statf' Fa1r, Will be
The tralning (exereise, developthe principal gpea.ker at the July
,
ed by the •Federal Civil Defense
meeting of the SouAdmtmstratLon, t4e Department of
theaatern Ohio Regional CouneJl
Defense and tbe Oftlce. of Debe held "t the cambrian Hotel
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fea.se Mobllizlltlon, Wlilltmulate a
tn Jackson 01\ J•1ly 19.
~
fintle massiV!, att,:ck with n~clear
t~\ecognized for his
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! her dllllitr ~· ' ··
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guo:.:• ..;,....d
......ting ' ,
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beuc f Ia )iromottonil nature
WAS~GTON UP-The Sen- A total of 76 areas wdl be the
th ~956 Ohio .S~e· ~air.
ate .Appropriations Conumttee ap. pre-selected~presu.med targets and
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ll ilm the Way today to- "'ach of the areas ma:v mclude a
Following the . di~ner t-'lert- will ~t!ea:;dm':talling
$3.4 billion number of cit1es or smal~ com·
a Trusteea meetmg 1n {he' Ho- 8 ro rtatlon voted by the House .nunihes AU of the na11on s .other
TOQD1. ·A socl~l hour f~: t:e foreign aJd program.
tara;et areas h~ve been aas1gneri
ar the Colomal rest·
E
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tbe
Senate
group's
support
roles m the exercise
starting._ at ~:SO
ven some 0
t
8:18. The most ardent economy ad~oca es,
In addition areas oC up to 10,000
at 6 so p. m. !ioucb as S~n. Allen J. Ellender siJ,uare tmles dowowm~ from the
IJ.La, co~ceded that tre !:louse- Yttack dtlea,
tneluio'·1.1 rural
approved fiJure probab Y wGuld be commumt1es, lie withm tbe fatlmcreased. FJiender told newsmen, cut pattern of the bomb blllsts
however, be was ~~ 1 11 f~ the and tttus w1H be assumed to be
House figure and lower 1f pos- 111 danger of radioloa:lcal coDtam.t·
Sible; •
natJUn,
AdmJuistratJon senators sueh
Thlls will aive every local e1vi1
as Senate GOP ~eaQer W1lham delense or2amzation iD tbe .aatlon
.(!' Know land Cahf anq Repubh·
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t t play a direct
e~n Whip
SallonstaU, ·~~ o~~o~.·:.rlo: Alert The exld
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Masa, lllld tbey wou
.1uppor tent ~ 0 wbtch they do partlclpate,
some increase. Tbey woultl not aud whether or nQt ev,acuation
predict, ,however,
whether t~e and sh~r dr1il11 or other publlc
\:ommittee would go aU the way m participaUon 1eaturea are to be
m~hn&amp; Prestdent Et.Senhower's scheduled will be detetuH.aed by
request to make the 1 approprlition local civd defense autbormes.
match the $4 blllion ceiling which
t;ongress authorized earlier for
The f1rst 36 boura of th• exer·
else-from !J.O:OO a. m. {(EST) J~ly
foreliD aid spendmit.
20, throUib 10:00 p. m. (i;.S!)
July Z1, wil1 be devoted almost en
tlrely to the Immediate problems,
decisions, ,tnd actlons r~uired ~t
local and State control centers.
Problems involved include the
assesmeot of the locJI! effecta of
the 188umcd attack and the local
~.ounter measures t4ken. Condilio1n bt'!vond lou)
capabihtlee
would be taken to hl&amp;her level!.
Local levels may close after
contph!tlng this Dbase of the opt~ration. However, the ue.rcle
WJ!l contln~e
for an additional
fiil! days, wlth sueceslllve phases
to cover State and Federal levels
A'l levels of cJYil defenae will be
actlvllted at the start of the ex
e-rclse and there will be major pro.
blerps which will be handled at ull
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drdl instructor who marof reeru1ts lDto a
creek aa a dladpltn, goes to trial by a:enmartial Monday.
of the recrutta were drown~
ed m. a general paruc II the pla'Oon vee red lDlo deep water on tbc
moonless, windy nt1nt of l••t
Aprtl 8 McKeon, a oatlve of
Wnrcester, Mass, and a veteran
0( eight •a•s In the Marines, is
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conv1cted, he couJd get a man
mum penalt.)l or 10 year, m prison and dhohonorable discharge.
' The trar:;tc march tobched off a
national debate ae to whetber the
peacetime tramtng mothodl of
' ' t! proud and eombat proven Mar~
tne Corps have been too rtgoroua.

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Negotiators AHempt

Nat'JOllWl"d 0peraton AIert . u T l h
, ak . S h J I dF r- Next Fn"dayy' :. oax e ep one :O:':.'!":."ce~~~~~n.''..
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iu: c:*Jimandant, the entire
\l&gt;!·loc Cor»&gt;-Wlll be OD trial
itn.gedy of Ribbon

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BAKER FURNITUR.E!1:1 nesday
the devotlonal .eervJce ne:r;t Wed· \ n 1~J
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celllded In miNir with MAj.
Mu Oli""'"' let ~~Vrl,.. elr 'ho
hMI'II .. for Gl..w11W', Ill~ naval
• air bi&amp;e'M 10th tnnl~- \Jw

(nne died In thl crtsh,'
hla plane ~hlng thrH houiH
while Mill. Ollnter Wll able to
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"rnv-MirldiPI'W'Irt. Ohio

The Daily Sentinel
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N.OT SUPFO:SED
1'0 'FE.'E L.IT.'

DIVOTID TO IIITEREST$ OP MIIG$-MASON UU,
aiCHUD I. OWIII

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Pubt11bed every afternoon -eaeept Sund., bJ Tbe OhiD Valley
Seatiae&amp;, Inc., at 110 Meeban1t St Pomeroy 1 o . BU!lneu ottict

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word · "Thi! eucefllful
of the larges t and most efficient , operation of this tnonendous genelectrlc power plants in existence e rating and transmission system
were dedicated In the hiJls of the oeveral months ahe .. d of the oriOhio Vallt'y
Many dignitaries glna1 fast schedule i.!l a majer ae·
looked on as the go vernon of In- oomplishment and !s a ·credit t
dlanll 1nd muo unYeiJed placquea your entft orcanl:t~~tion."
Back of thh is a storv-a bi&amp;
A spokesman for the builders
polnted out t~t the project'll destory, !u\J or algnll\cance.
These two plants ha\'t' but one mttnstrated that prlvatt- enterprise
eustomer- the Atom1c
EneriY \can do the needed jobs and adCommisaion. They cost $385 miJ. ded: "It 1J' this eontribuiJon to
hon They were built by 15 t41.x- the principle or priYate enterprl&amp;e
p~:~ymg , buslnes.s.manaaed
utility 1 operatlnJ In 11' atmosphere ot poC'ompanieg which banded totether Jltlcal freedom and maximum
and
resourcefulness
io do the jub Tl-jpy we~~e ftnaric-1 ftexlhlllty
t&gt;,\ with priv:tte fund , not a:overn- that will go down as tbe outltandment funds.
ina contrlbutlon. of thl.. pbnt , "
'1':1e moral Is platn. No job js
The two proj~cl11 were put on
the ltne three months ahead or too big for privat~ enterprise In
S&lt;'hedule- and the kllowaU cost the power field, Tbere is na
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was bllow orlginol estimateS'
land no justification (or ta&gt;:·tallng,
~~rman !;ttrauss ol l~e~E~oclallzed federnl power aystems.
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I about ·(J.t~ Lt~ng. I 'UIIt Holiday uted l~ ilnr•tt lft Ktlly'i s·tabl..
I in olher da.)'e. He lookt at the browneue lmpiLIIIvtiJ lftd Bla)'l n;,
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with no p~ ~It ~ PJ, 'llkiQ! aloud a
plano IU1d lleltnlnr to the old, otfbtat eona:t that no rad~ wU1 fu.r·

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rtd checkerboard c:lothtl on t)J_em are emptr. A\ '\h• ~ • mM
1 N141 b
eArly edition ot a M'on4•)' tabloid ant ~htdtl Mt.nU.'t
batttnl' averaae.
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You can't put y ..ur ftqtr on theM peop\t, You ean't 100~ a~ Ult
blot1dt and aay llhe mll'llCUrtl lq a hotel tl~rblr lhcip, of ~· u\e
twarth.Y younc. 1'\t.l'l for a dock•w&amp;lloper. Out In t.ta• iuburiHI now,
1.Junior exec:ut1Ye1 1~d their wtv~a ftlvll ftnlltl~4 batllteu.. ·n.,:. ind
art "ltttnr In the aummer nJ*"t on "'' 1101C 1awn. ·a~ YoU cU " '
them and hear Lhtlt olhop t~ alld ICJIKIVt thtft\ tor. ~t thtJ art.
Thut, ho~et', art tbt oft-center ' onft, 14 ~ ,1lt~'lt1 Wilt lido
oal..n ol a late I!UIId•Y· Tlliy doo't '"" muo/t: tlltY JUII itt il.~
. alp thetr drink. and Hlttn to the ttahi. Yount plahl~t. ' ·ftrft6rt'OW
: they will 1a ~ to roiUfti drunka or playln.r \h• ~11.-rt'n•t or .-mna
1 10mebody tht ~ aro61tlyn bfldr*-bUt tontfiit 'they 'lM · ~\Y Cacti
~UI}d a 1rand pllliO 1n a dlrktntd lln mW.
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Encore Thtatre
Adv~nture

o( 4fli da)l's before an ~JtCtlon.
Nnt day, 10 Turldah DI!WIIPIPpunll;ll who er cormpondents were barred

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cD.n't run all fast as he· caJ.. Hmp
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Publie1tian No. 308, Farmera Gaa Tax Refund b a small
'Melga COunty farmer~. will be 1booklet ·publi.Jbed by the United
Treasury
Department
putting their P"aiD lnto the bins State!
Ud• weet, so tbey 1bould be iure I which explam! the refund in de.
that 1be bini are thoroughly clean· tall.
nrd ud sprayed before refilling
MeliB County farmer&amp; w1ll have
~ to control gr1ln weevils. lns~H:- outltanding opportunltles durin&amp;:
tlcldet wbtch may be ll!led pre- , the next three months to secure
~ vlell.l to storing whett include the Jateat information on~agrlcut..
1\\flthol)'ehlor or DDT.
tural research AJl.d pro1res:s. On
Storina wheat a• dry .,s pos•lble Jul7 2'1'\h sheep producers will
11 one of The means ot combatting have the opportua.ltyJ to bear tbe
weevil ip. wbut. U leriuu• trooble summary of 1 five year pro1r1m
~. be, been eneountered in tbe pa:st in ero&amp;s b~diDi work w1tb sheep
' 'the use of pyre.none whelt pro.,.t the OhiO Sheep D17 to be atai·
tectant at harvest ume 15 effective ed at the Ohio Aglcultu.ral Ex·Tilis may be mit:ed with the wbt;at ptTiment Statton at Wootter on
,IB tbt truek or blD ia fUled. Coa' , that da)'.
im~, ruD. ttom 1~ to 3c per bu.ahel
n. s. BeH of tbe •tation and
·' 'Storlng wheat u dry as poaai- Rlllpb Grimshaw with tbe Ex.tena..
!ll• ia one. of the meana of eom- ~on service' wlll preSent the aum¥,1lttina. weevil in wheat. -U ser- mary of the a.tudy on breeding
iOuB trouble baa been encounter. practices to increaae profits.
io: the paa~., th' ,U.~. of • pne~ · on Aua-uat 2nd f,nd 3rd the
'' P,nne wheat protectitit at hatvest Ohio Nltropn Field Day and
Is elfeetlve Tb.b may~ tnix- Equipment D.emonstrstlon will be
ed with the wheat u tbe truck or ptesented at Ob10 State Uruverbln is filled. Cost ba&amp; run from aity Plumb Hiill and will give tbe
\S to 3C! per bushel. '
late'st researc:b on WJc of nltro1,
u weevlla 11 re not cuntrolled be- pn and the methOds of applica, ,. ore plteing the Wbrelt in the bln ~tun.
t't la poaalble to use a fuml&amp;ation
On AuJWd 2nd at t.he Soil and
Jtb arbon blium48 !l'his niater- Water Research Station of the
~1 Ia~ flammable 10 .nust be qsed tinlted States Department .'&gt;1
*lth eautlon. Tbere are noit..flat" Agrit:ulture at Cos~octon, Ohio,
,. bJe mixtu,_ earryi.ng earbon 'Yill be held tll~ Soli and Wa~er
· ~traebloride wfiieh are used at .C~nserv.atlon .F.1eJd Day wh1ch
%: to 3 time 5 the ~arbon blsul- Will permU Vl!litOrs to. see anrl
de rate.
·
bt:ar the research stud1es on run
Details rOD the prevention or off water. soil erosion, and mea~ontrol of &amp;raln'.weevlls 1s con~ 1urement t)f the Wft of water
btlned in 1 Dew . granai-y card which falls on tbe soU.
avaiJaPie from tbe County Ex·
Details of the annual Dairy Day
tcnsiOI!: Oflice.
scheduled for the OhiO Agricull.ural Experiment Station on Au·
gllst lOth have not been received
· Most Meigs County farmers ~:an
yet.
lncretse their farm im;.ome thll as Meigs
County farmers will be
ynr by Jakini adv.antage on the parth::ularly interested
1n the
refund of federal 'tax of gasoline spedal Field Day at the SouthU8ed on a farm. Blanka for fUing e~tern Ohio Su.b-StMton of . the
out the card with name, adre.ss Ohio Agricultural Expertment Stalnd thti total 1allons of 1asoU!l1l· tion at Carpenter which is schedu~urchased for farming purposes
led for September 23th. Research
from January 1, 1956, to June 30, workers have already visited the
1936. This blank properly filled farm and plan on making thL~
out and Rubmitled to the Oflce of Fidd Day one of outs~anding inj)lrector of Internal Revenue, Col- terest to all of Southeastern Ohio
umbus, Ohio, wtl tecure the N!· farm people.
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fund of 2c tax per gallon on a:asollne use-d only for farming purEleven' completed lactatiOn rc·
po:ses.
It is necessary to submit bills cMds were submitted to Ohio
tbe elaim for refund, but State Umvenlty this week by C.
"'"'"':" be retained In the ~. Jones, p.rod~,~t'1ion tester for the
auch tasoitne Meigs Dairy SerYice Unit. A:s eat!h
cow in Dairy Herd Impro"Vement
for farming
work completes a 305 day record
th.Js is .reported [or' indusJon m records at Washington, n. C., m tbe
Bureau of anunal industry.
Tbe June report by Mr. Jones
shows the average production per
eow to,be 728 pounds milk and

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PULLET GROWER

At London Ohio
COLUMBUS. 0 ., Juty lS· What
does t!ll!' year a.liead hold in store
for Ohlo cattle feede~?
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'£hey should get &amp;Omc answers
to thls questlon at their annual
meetlng and barbecue
schedy.le !or July 28 at the Madi~
son county fairgrou!lds Jn London.
Jamea rH. Wara.~r. Ohio State~
Ufllvei'!ilty extenslan speelalist in
animal selence and as:soclatinn
secretaiy, In announclng pl.am for
t!le meeting, said ~ discussions
would concern !!iuch subjects a.s
proapett'ive reeder eatUe supplies,
prloe ouUOC&gt;k, and poqlble eiTects
(If drought on DlJmbers of cattle
going to mflrk.et.

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Write the YII&gt;IOill
P,d . . .e It; plaiD upon
leta, that; he ma1 run
readeth lt.-(Habakkuk
The Bo17 Bible, :;~::~~~~~
nadll)'atbandf.oreJ
eontaina the writiaJa and '
vjalons of JDOrlal
1elves,whowal"ed
with God and who
their God-guided wli1do;ns-enable ua, even 81 we
ean1 run tbeae daJiw
Hia love and In it uuiJiilll~l
eopa)1_. hapP.iJt.

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Your Pull&amp; wiiJ go ro
the laying bo1111,e early,
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If you feed 'em Master
Pallet Grower. Prepare
them now fqr early prodae.
lion. Feed lhem rlght and
yGU'U hove real beauties ..
pullelo developed for heavy
laying.

MIDDLEPORT
FEED MILL

Bail oul of Btoiler slum,- ••• let: &amp;ail fot b;J.
pr broiler profits with PROVICO BROILER
MASH. lt't an anchor to
, windward and smqoch sail.ina •ll'tbe way r..... 8modor
to MaJkcf widt PROVICD
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S()ybf*n~ in
Obio should watch
rnr !ligna of manganese deftciency
during early .summer, 2 Ohio &amp;lronomlsts warn.
H J . Mtrlerik.l And D. J,
of the Ohlo APrleultural
riJ~nt 1tat.ion say you coa.n
when ,~~J':::~; Jat!k rnadJanese
or the lu.\'81 bf..
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m1y be. If·
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bulbela.
EIUmat.ea lor Ohio were
UM~lO,OOO bu1bele of eorn u
oompared tt) 220,9M,OUO bulhell
listed In the revised produet.lon
1\gure.s of latt year.
Tbe June eatimat~ for wheat

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Hii;h herd this month. of over 20
eows was Clarence Price, 916
pounds milk and 41 pounds butter.:
fat. Other herds high aycrage milk
t'lroduction were C. !'of. Hea(tl""
744 pou'ndi and Roy Holter. '139.
·oe·alt••..,.l
Jn buttetf•t Cbar}es Theiss herd
At least 4 out..of-~&gt;tate "I
aven1ged 29 pounds fat and the •re slated to appear on
Headley herd 1!1 pounds p~r cofi. gram, Which will .start et
ln tbe' berda of 20 eows and un- in.
~er ~e EJrl D~ap herd was lOg!1
witbt9'72 pou,_nd•'miLJr; average with
Jaml!!s F. ~~~son · herd 968
p{\unds anCI the PaUl Kllirr herd
With the
984 pound&amp; mUk. ln butterfat production the Dean ~erd was again lemon and
tuah with 34 pounds fat average produce
'"Per cow for the month and the N. !lave plenty
G. R011t. G~oq. .and Karr herd11 tan&amp;Y, refreshing
hot summer days.
all averaalng 32 ppuhds.
SpedahstB In Marketing InforSIASONID TRAVELER
mation for Cons11mers l~&amp;t
Blirbara, fourt mcfnth old daU· additional lJSf'M for these two pog'lter of Mr. and Mrs. Gertld An- pular ~ummerth11e citrus fruits.
thony is 1 a.ea$olted traveller af- 'J'hey .suggest tha-t lemons
te'r enjoying a' motor tTiJ'l of 973 make ldea! garnls,bes f,.or~ei':bi.;:I
•njlts recently. Mr. and Mrs. An- ntads, fish, meat and vr
thony and daughter accompAnied as well aa flavoring
bia parents, Mr. atl,.d Mn. Willis cakH, sherbebr an&gt;id~ ,f,!;~,dl~~:~j
Anthony when tMY llrove to North FreSh limes make d
C'll!'OiiDI thru. the Smoky Mouncream, &amp;herbet, sod~. and punch.
UIIn&amp;, YisUed the ' Cherokee ReserAlong wlt!l tbe fresh fTuit,
v-.tion and Cumberland Falls and
eessors
also produce c&amp;'llned
by Ke11:tucky
on af!d lime Juice In 6, .a. 1._2i'r
and 32 ounce cans. Fr-.zen ll
a~ avallflble in 6 or 12
t!ant. The latter are readily ll"ecop·
slltuted ~ addiAJ w&lt;Lter and often
make eeonomtcat bu:vs. espf!clally
If th~ foo,l~l,opper is looking for
convenience.
If the fresh fruit is ·~.;;;~, ~~~~
c\aliats say
the .t
should select. lemons -- .·.cc--, ,,:.c·
bave a ftne teXtured
waxy appurance. A·
to the amount of juice a.
or lime contaths is lt.s wolght
Tbe heavier they are tor
j!j;ize, ihe more juice they ylel4,

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cut
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at D*'t
tJwt 3.25 billion bushela sad •
wheat t!top of some 922 mUlion

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yearl. It rovers TeRan:h expertmentt In llifOD.OIDY over e 5(). prodiJction In Ohio In 1966 waa
. yelr period.
38 million bUJheb w~ile the
The veteran aTgonomt.t beaan
Durlna; the past aever•l montfui esttm1te tor ~ was 40.8 mllllon
his car~er in l811 as 1ft ntenaion prior to bb reUremtnt Ju~ 30 be bushels. The 1956 trop was
tpeclahst in .alb at The OhiO bad been revlaing t~e handbook million M!&amp;hels.
StAt&gt; Unlvenilf. Ten y,... lat&gt;f to bring It up-t&lt;HI•t• The new
Af.lk Ufqnf lc~l
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be beca~ne the ftrft eountJ agri· edition wlll be pubilshed by the chairman of the 1gronomy depart·
8 p • • D
iultlllal q:ent ln Wa)'DI!' couaty . .tation within the next few ment, spoke briefly •bo.,.u..tcl1hi
1,.•, 1 0ARDaM TIIAOTOII
In thls poet he wq aet.lve Jll form· moDthl.
aOJevements and b.ls ~
Inc the Wayae County Farm Bu· In addJUon. he ha8 authomi s pre1n1ted hlrn with a
by
reau aud in eettlna: up tbe pro- ntemlon and 4 st.at!on bulletins
Bachtell still !rae no
cram lor ezt.enaion
acUviUe• He p tbe joint author of a book plan• for tbe fiT5t few mootbs 011,... _ _"'
quite tim liar to tboN used t.oda1. Utled. '"''lmely Soil Toptes ." ha8 his retirement He- it 5eheduled
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Bachte-ll jolned tbe e:1.pertment wrtUeD mill)' artlelet far populaT appear aa a speaker tt 2 of
station etaft' in 1926 ~ aupenls- and trade m•gaJtne• in the agrl- station's field days.. He' and Knr.
or of outlytua: experiment fllfmr. eultural fteld and has been In de- Bachtell Ukt to travel and have
beJd tM• poRtion until 19t8 • mand as a 1peaker for meetings vulted 44 of Ule' 48 state1. They
he wu appointed to the ag. and on radio JtatiOIII around the !tope to see tbe reJIIIJntna 4 at
state.
least by the end of the )'N'.
He .alao fieurn he has a Jot.
Among Iarmer• Baeht&gt;ll •• lhbin&lt; •• eatch up on. •od.
known (Well lor his flft'orts to show ever poulb.. he1l lend
how to get hl~er yield8 of .to the pennant race of tbe
ore';__:·-~:-"· meadowa. He reealli that land Indians as ' a vi5itlng fan.
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mon at tbe start or bis eareer l
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'&lt;'
pride to yieldS of 15 tons.
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Agronomisl.l at the Ohio
Bachtell was one of tbe pioneers ......_.. ,.._ " u...._ -.. _.., · 'f
cuUral Experiment Station wlll In advocating t!\1!!. g:rowing of
stag• ' hay •od puture fteld day t•mo
- lby wlt b 1egurneo. IU • ro· laTA
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search buUdin or 1934 de&amp;CMbed :~~~~~j~
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QuaHty Ia ,.,,........, •• ·&amp; s.cond PMM~ 0.
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Dunng the morning aeslion, bow timothy could profitably be ••lllflll. fH ,_.
vJs!rt(ITS will tour tbe model
planted w1th altalfa. The same
principles apply jWit as well to-ture ~perlment farm and
t..alks on be5t C!rops
Ute for d
. pr odueUon.
Spe'Y1 bigh. m1lk
Tbe retirlng a.cl.'onomlst was
clahst C F- Rogers will
honored laat montb Wll ha testi"S1lo Dur-abiUty "
monial dhmcr given by departAltrrnoos programs will be ment staff member.11 of WQOateT
held at the station's agronomy and Columbus. Alaocl1te d1rector
center 2 miles 90Ut!!east of Woos- W. E Krauss and G. W. Volk,
t.Alr on Route 2M) DemonstraUon
weed t!ontopics lodudc
trol, summer
flmnhlng for corn,
~ton ha.y
yi.eldr, and
Egg Production
meadows stands tn J~mall
Registration tor the
will begin -at 10 a. m.
Registration foz the
Moster Mix
will begin at 10 a. m. EST at the
agronomy eeoteT. A Wayne c::oounty grange unit wiU :serve lunch.

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muks hlm 11 an ouwtanding eon.
tributor t;u. l.he •tate'• vast urieultural mduatry. Many of b1l ef.
forb hue rotuJd useful applica·
Uon by flrmet• in' otbtr atatet
tbrouihout the nation.

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pet
a.mtaitdnr about bls researcb
to ureer. BKbtell modeftiy feet.
aarlculture
Ohlo.
that compillnl the r~~~tion'• Ar;·
Born on e Med1 01 oounty farm, ronomy Habdbooll: b one If h11
Bach~ell bas enjoyed a career tl:\.lt most ut11fying .~.ccomp~t.s.

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poiiUeal mOetlnp· and aeo,to&gt;\ot· 11:~0 F-.nlnlli1fUe 11tlofti except durlna; t~e pertod 12:00 Toment

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County Apicwltur•l Awent

SATURDAY
8 155 Sign On '
9 00 · Howdy Doody
930 Buildina: America

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from tbe National
A.,ser0b)y
&lt;
buJldlng on the charge t!ial th¥
fRIDAY
shoes.
insulted Parliament
S:OO Sl.fn on·'
SATURDAY
The people he fir~! were atrict.On J_uly 2, the National A.asern- 8:00 Captai-n Kanraroo '
c~~~ll v. - _...;.-.:
ly foUJ'-round prelJmlocry.'""'ople bJy strJpped follr mem'bt-i·s of the 9:00 C8.Tey Moore
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they
hooked
onto
him,
and
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OJ!posl\im;t
Republican
Party
of
9:30
Arthur
GOdrre,
10:00
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&lt;1esp1te a fast vogue u il: result of t~e parlfamf!ntary lmmu~ity. T~ls IIQ:30 strike k Rkh
l0:30
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geH!ng canned , they'll wind up as ~lkt!'s tbem liable to .Prose~ution 11 ~ 00 Vi1lant UctyTa'le.t ~ Texa, Ranrg:ers
BY ROBEP:T C. RUARK
1 nnnahJ w a friendly feud
lh3t ureluns. Whether m.ale or female, en tbe t!harge 0 makmg 1nsult- 11:115 Lov-e ot Ute •
ll:OO
00 Bit Top
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certamiL niake no friend , \V in('hel! ;\ 11J
with h1s ·they'll nil wmd up..8s the edi.lnte' i .lil
agams:t the govern- 11 .30,
Toinorraw
Lone Ranger
part u( l'a!lslen
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w1th this piece, ut wilt eudeavur Lrolh~·r-ln- !aw, Ben Dm nie anL•
GmJfrey dircctlv and i{ll\iredly
T e pppO.!Ilbon groups IsSued 12 00 MM'H~l'&amp;.y. ¥~~.
1:00 L1'l Rascal~
to keep one I ~\11! thmk Al'thur l'r ctl Allt•n latN Jid with Jack '.'US resp~n~lble ior more em· a statement Tuesday accusing tbe 12 :SO Art tile •Wort~ on....-.~
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(jtodfl ey 1s a f!:OUd guy Nu matter ]' .. nil) At the l!il1t!, Gud(rey was
Menderes .lilOvernment or headjng 1:-00- Jbhn 0a.
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whom he fires , or for what 11'a~ofl wl'lkmg JUSt over $39 each ami plt, ymcnt than . Jesse Jones, the toward totaiital-ran r 1
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ny rson bow
or 111 what manner.
t·1·ery- week, that Js
~A and possibly ,the 1. Marshall The statement sa ~ ~·hat since . ~:: ~~
T~::ds &amp; Coun;.ry CrO$I '
And 1 am not a Gndfrey fllrt
1 know somelhtllJ;: o( the tra\ll'dy
an- on one mans lme, one the la11t electio 11 1 1954 th
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5.00 Stories l)f the r.entwoy
lie always got up too early 1n th-! of t;orlfrey'~ ft.mlly history. wh1t'h man's hrams, o~e man'!! 24-hour eroment h11d ta ke: a series :,g.;:~ 2 ; 30 / ~b Crosby Show
mmmng for my tastes , and 1 don ' t ' VI will nut @ 1ntn, somelhin~ ot ~ffnrt , nne mans talent. lth'hle constitutional frt.eps to deprive the ~:: ~~e~~~
luok nt televu.;iun anyhow, du l' to hls work for !he Nu1• y and s tnni'· u es a ~rml-pro o,nee. m. .a w 1 e, people of free electiOns free or- .,,
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5.30 Sa{prday News~ '
•htre- thank the Lorli --IJdng th1ng of l1 1s .stl'Ugglt• tu ovrrt·••mt• If hr makes an eJ•ror m JUdgmtnt, gantzatJon, freedom or ex res.slon 3 0 ~ge.of.~icht
5·45
•·or," ,.,1-u•r&gt;:' 1 iJvt!.
:: n accJdenl hnnrl~eap which wuukl Jl's a natwnal !'Vent.
•nd fi'Hdom of opinion p
4,00 Katies K.itehen
Bob W~;~a;ner S~
4:SO· Lucky 8 Etaneh
Iu \'1&gt;:.:;,11;-;;""gton , 20 yeors agn, i huvl! tli '&gt; poscrt of lwllt•r peopl t:
Why ha.o;n't he the right to fire
Vtterll'l Le•ds 0~\tion
fi:OO You are 'l'IJJet,e
knew Godrrey when hi' had tust thun thuse who lcnp on his luwk lhto ones he hired out of flab and
OnlY 6!) members of Parlia- 6·00 The. ID&amp;tly Show
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r nduated from bemg "R f'd c:od· with vinlhct ivt' crws
t11uk to Rtf&gt;arly eatina:? lt's done on ment were !JpOJI.Sors o( the state- 610 Regional Repurter
tl30 Beat the ClOck
frt'}', the "Warbline Bomjuist" and
1 know someth.m&amp; of, hi~ old 9 hn·gt•r scule daily in the slave ment.
6 IS Dup.i1P"S Ed'Wa:rt
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used to prop up my
a baob
thl ew him
which ltl'te ' hlm-;-the arl
But the stotement was s!g"nal
My
,Flic, a
The
GoverfiQr or Moryland who drank to the do~s ~;wd they'll thruw Jl gt•JlC Je s. the br.9ack:astmg and lty 8 tou,lilb polltl!!al flghter-Gen 7. 0 Mam~.,,.
.
7:30 Sta.ge &amp;bow
~T''"' L_ . - I
to. excess when he uppea.red puL· 1tnh(ldy to tl) l' dog• 1! 1t pl ease ' 'I'V llgc&gt;nciefl, the 'l;ponsors and the l!Jmet lm~nu, leader of the }&gt;eo: '7:30 Phtyl!to~ ~'lftars
.1
~ :ely .
:lwm.
!lt&gt;sb. pedd]!!r9. Yo\} just tlon't pie's Republican Party and pre~l- f!:OO 'Jibe O:rusader
f!.OO Two for the Moll
1 knew Godfrey when he WaR
I know whe;:;-tlus --gijy~ame hPlll', but you're just as dead. 1 dent of Turkt!y for ]2 years until 9·00 Undercurrent
ti·30 Russ Morgan
. :::~ P~ntomime Quiz
bu!tling a mangy bPar for 11 fur rrom, how he I!: OI uo lJwtt!, afld h,1slen lo add that I neve!' have /the Democratic sweep or 1950.
.!~Op In Washington, and wht·n he wnnt work went mt o It Anrl I he, n. fired , flO thts ain't personal For years, the Republlean ParHl~hway J&gt;atrot'
9·~ Gun ~moke
w_,_~~ l'anked_- just_- undt"l' Areh Mr.- ' dislike reading a fl ork Hf b!ltl b('E'[mg.
ty was the sole political party in 10!00 N;ewt
, 13,
\Vhal do they Want or a man Tur\tey, Menderes and Bayar were 10:15 SPo/toS h~
lll OQ Higlb; Jtjnance
who hn~ sold a thousar.d products, memQers of it. They formed, t~e 10:25 Wearthar:rn.n
' K
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entt T1tW'led 8 bi!IJ.on people, plan DemocrJtic Party In 194~. It ook 10.30 Dateline: Europe
Tbe La~' Show
ned thousunds of shows, e11ployed th.em but tlve years to unsciat 11 ;00 Newa
.
11 4~ ' 'I'Jie · tat~· J,:J.te Show
indHet·tl~· hundreds of thousan~,s Inonu.
11.0&amp; 'I'h6 LMle Show
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An unstable .economJc situation · 8\in Off Prp.yer,
. Stgn Off Prnyer
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~'ll'c!er uni! Iunger than trossib1y ha!J been weakening Menderes for
t~
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all'b&amp;dy lfl the world, if only to a lone li~e
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Doomed lo b• SidtthQcbd
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tr,,l towt•r. H11W many 11m(•S haVe Lo~r when nlne rebelll?U:II D"imo- ll,:'-' SUs• On
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BP"fdi to Cettrral Preaa AaaociatiOH
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yo:1 !wen ~top 1 1od bv a cop'/.
cratlc depu.ttes were thrown ou~ t, 2:~ PUm &amp;.Fancy
2·31) Bt~~): ~t ·~~~~ch~WfdJDNOTON-Del.., Secretary Charlea E. Wlloon'a talent
He'~ got KOtne pccuhnr fnends, ~ the patty antl 10 more. re~tlgn- 1:3 hqlindne- 'l'~ch
3:30 Film
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way wa11 never eVJdencell ln
l1ke n1~ t'hec.l&lt;ed youT relat1ves ~ from lt.
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3 45 Film Fpmties
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hltely, upDJ't rrom friends?
F?"iiJn '!finiate'l' Fuad Koprulu 4·00 .~, m
4·30 Gabby Haye 11
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'ihi1i~-.··;;..~;,~,.;, who II)' Prelldent ll!iaenhower, It re ·etected,
Tl·ritalile.? No1 Gooc:J tempt:r all 1 Plft'y 'tUspute.
1500 IM~kf!IY Moose
5 00 Satebrusb ~ Saddle
.01 m11Ce It a ftrat order or bush\eijs to get li.
the time"
T~ opposition members led by e:po !Yew~ .,
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6:00 News
t~ pOUiblllty that Wilton mtgh.t nslgn bt-fiJr-e
On h1s back ls a we1ght. He's I the N11tionat Assemhly 11
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~actory . He J!lans it and PliYS for 27, . the day the "'en~~~ bJ~ e:t&amp;~ JOhn Daly
6:1 Film
UJcely beea.-ct tt would dbl'upl the admlm:~tJ oJt and runs l[ and 1s the bo~A. curbh~J poJIUeal activities wts 6·30 .,Ri 'Ill· Ti
8;30 Ozarlt Jubilee
tlott. team ,lull at the Ume when JJOUda!lty Ia
Has a1 bos!! got to burn clown the pa•ed.
.1 : , ~n b-""~ Sen
7 00 "rande Ole Opry
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m01tneecled.
fActory to keep th~ hund!i happy
No na 1 1
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l on~ eleet.ol\5 are due 1.3o ~
On tbt phul lldt ot the tontroveny, Wi\.110n's
tn lb.e h•' lplf the bo~r~ quJts" can In Turker until May, l9~. But It B:OO . DoJla~r -.se:eond
8:00 T..aWTenee Welk
Nfld.rk and Ute enaulnl' t.ealed re~rts from
looks a~ if there may be explosave 8:30 The V~
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Mn&amp;toN or both partlfl ha.s taken !lOme of the
the h~p gd up at 4 0 m and be development&amp;' betote th n
9·00 p Jk T'
9100 Mao:nueTade PaT~Y
unfavorable apotllcf1.1. away hom SecretuJ'Y or
Arthur &lt;.:ddfl'cx.?
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~hove the lhmk111 g into a
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rtdteuloul, 1 lUll 1pon10red by
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ho loo s a ter the aud Mrs. VlrJII Rou.3h.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva · Clark called
Mr. t~nd Mrs. ~otJiL~uailey of
1tand a c;!banet of wlnniDI approval
. Tbe
1£ lhf' old man savs to hell
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wi.ck~am 11n
SunCias. , Athens eeHed (ln M~.'Mary 1:}alley
10-e&amp;Ued "olean tlteUGnl" bill.
tl ll!ld 1·ettres "
Rockford, Ill, are 'lrislting their
· 'BroWI) and Sunday ;md lu&amp;er called on Jint
IntrodUced It~ month• ap niter th11 lobl:\ylng
at tbe RUJ-. CurU.s of Minersville.
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althOUiiilh
distantly
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J1ck
Ritchey
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1 u &amp; dltpil)" of blpartJtanahlp, the biU qulcJd.y · p.l,cke&lt;l
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In thi.ll' piece I am not almlnl of Clevelanct.' and Mrs. Clyde Well
HeatOn, Braden- Uul wcq;k . w1£i1' }tf.r and lib's, LiT·
GOP tnd Democratic leaders now are busy
mokt' uny new ones.
calle(f on Mrs. Mary Bailey S11uSunday with Mrs. ~Y Roush,
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ay tht lftln.lnr job won:t be Anllhed thl.t year. And next
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T.u('11a
144, It win bt all forptten.
Wtt.n thou JNaltitt throJIIh the
~ ma.tora jumped In to aupport the 1:1111 orlgtnany beeauu
Wlftrs,
I will be with the•. {IWIt har413' IHmtd politiCally wiJte to be C&gt;ppoaed to "clean' elecl1ons"
aloh 412.)
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wu tfY\n1 to curb lobbftn« taclk:•. But now the
PR,AVER· Jo'a'her, we
tban••, .. d ill4 IUIII of Ult lcjtll&amp;ton haVt loat. inlfrttJI 1a t.hO WhOle
rlu:!e tor Thy watchful care. Wt!
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peace in Chrlat Thv Son. Help WI
E1'l:l ON JIIL'I'OH-atc:ond only to tht cue.-.1\f In WutJinf'"
to
he faithfUl io Thee durlni the- ~ QM PtiM .C Ptnldenl I:IMfthOWtlt tl!l fl)tcuJe.tloa Qn
Ide
that now is so that we ma)'
aM ~~'~ther ~ wW play In futuN GOP JOHUt:l1
1•nter
into blessedness of Thy
~~··• l""l!!t -atlon aa p.,.ld..,t
l'lllll Stalo,
!t.r.gdcm In hea.ven. For our Re·
~~"#or (110 OII!Of .....u..·~ 1110..., W!-'llr&amp;t VIIWfd
deemel'·~ sake Amen.
.u 1111' • - - 11o would olll&lt;lallf ...... lbO -ri!m.;ll.
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~hail

With hl1 ftn&amp;en . He Ia youns and dark and thln an4 there 11 a ...
\acb~ air or eterance at he 11t1 at Ult p&amp;nd and doOdlu wt\h the
ll:eyL You take your gln1eralt and tit 01 a bU' ltool at the pl&amp;hO
lnd he beiJin• to play, tonfy and quieti)', It Nev.r .lwrtr. . .11 Mlttd.
You relax. and 1r1n; after month• or &lt;laoophoay an4 ca\trwaultnr
on the radiO, of rocleln' around the clock, •te., G:f1. rtc~tlhum, )'(tt.aj
have come to thll rl&amp;ht place.
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Two ud·look14J l:lrunetl draw up 1toot1: 10, too, &amp; bub\JI)' ~de
tnd a swarthy yOunr mu In blue•and·~ktd Jlm1::" A JO\Irll
walt.tr with 111 undei'IM&amp; ·,Jaw drlltl over &amp;D4
Jlutljl'a lltU• .tac:lli
I, of
fdlqut on the tlanQ; thea ht ~akti a lit Or wtrt"druni tmt~'
trom a povket, optnl Ut•m. ud lleJIIDI to Pll)" prftle, t117 bulfi 1

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RUARK REPORTS

On The Defense 0~ Godfrey
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Week ntaht• at tht1 Umt, tht llttlt ..ICY.~n t1
crowded, beeault ll'l handy to tht thtal&amp;ra and
to the big drar, and for 110me nuon thert't a
man here pla)'l ftne cocktail piano. Not Ule kln2
of plano you ftnd In a Welt Sldt bar.
However, thll night, tbl1 part ot tht city 14
(ll.llet; the theater and movle•goera are l:li.t· i:
' home In Queen• or Jeney or Tur:kaho~. lool!lfll
at What'• 1111 Line' or the lAlly l•te thow.
You come a:tr Lhl warm ttrtet and Into thft
C09l. ctllarWI'Ih dampne11 of tho little ••loon an:l_
a h1hdlul '()f rtlulars are at the bar, looklnr at
H~ ll tme
What's MJI Lint~' just u If they were In Tenafl:y.
of them.
Theae are New York people and It 11 just u w~ll
the television panel~te don't hear t.htm; alttlr.r
thtl't qut~tly and with almost dlaintereated cynicism, they (Utll eU
tilt 1011l1' vocationa long before the panel.
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••• all about fat Jack Leonard, the comle and a Broa4way favorite'
aAd the 60 pounde he's loat. Cerf, KIIJallen, ef al, may btl ~quarl'~
to the Bro&amp;tJway mob, but Leonard th'y undtt1tan&gt;1. He 11 une Qt
lbtm.

be~l'{bistler

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the part)' .aftd now llota t!te'ir 8:00 . BiC Story- .
Jtata ai: tndependenla.
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8:30 Star Stite
Curia ~ Crill•
9:00 - o.t•alcade
S~s
Qn JUne- ., Men'defts rammed D:~ Red ~·s COn).eor
,thr~9
- tho ~o'tlonal 'Ast.,bly a 10:00 Tru~b or .eonse'Q,u&amp;es
law
h1 mit- pr;ar:!tlealtY any lO.so U,f• of Riley
cri
Ot· the eovernment • pe- ll:~ Ne}Wl
~IBNt.
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mtclntght, In a lltUe down.to.Jn
aaloon on tht We•t Side, in the " ' jult "ll

1:30 Tertnfitl• D nie

2:00 :Matfne&amp;;Tbeartre

signed to erush all opposition.
3·00 Qq~J!a Fot :r- 11 Day
On the surl1ee, it Look8 as if ~:45 ')flldera RonJari(w.
1:00 Comedy Time
Mendern' postUon b secure.
Hla Democratk Party. whlcb 4:30 IMy L1tltl.e Mllrtifl
came into pQWer ln· 1950, has 5:00 Aunt: •Dirv
about 4M of tbe 541 se-at1 la tbe &amp; 00 N
ainJI&amp;.- ehamber Parliament.
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But the opposition
partieS', e:llli Sporta Eye
6:25 Leo Paul
however l!lmall, ·~ow no dlapo(l- 15:30 Jaye P. Mo'l'lan Show
tlon to be crushed, and there 11 e:4:1 NeW3 ·cama:r. · ,. ,
,Jrowlng dbleDSion. ln the Demo- 7:00 Tb~ Hunter
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cratle P1rty 1t!lel1. A n·ilmber or
30 T •

Big Story

' NEW btfort-

11 :00 Festl'ler Vbu~ Nest.

Staff Cerrespond!nt

ment of Premier Adnan Mendetes
hu been enactlng legislation de-

per week: one yeu In advaace at The Dally Sentinel office, 'l&amp;.GO;
ali month.r.. $7 .80; three mont lui, 13.80. By mQtor route where
available· one moath, $1. By mail one 1ear $8· ~:b: mont hi $f ~­
thJ e: IDoatb.l!l, $2lkl: one moat h. Sl.
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An ex.p1oslve political s.~tuatlon 1 ~ ·30 It Cou1d Be You
iS devetoplni in Tl.ll'key.
12:00 Cam'ftll' Goes to &amp;,-.b.ool
For some moottia . tbe pvern- 12':30 c~

National advertl.elna represeataU"Ve, Bottlnelll-Ki..mbaU. lAc.,
MlJ Lexma:ton Ave., New York: CitJ, ttl, N. Y.
S\lbscriptiOil rata: Delivery by earrler where available 30 Cllltl

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FRIDAY
6:33 Stl'l\ On
7:00 Today .._
9·00 Coffee Time

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It Could Be You
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By CHI\ILIS M. McCANN
ll : l~' HoU)'wood ' Otlbht

ED.tert.d as second class maiUn&amp;: matter at the
Pumt:.rOy Ollio.

In the latter part of May, two

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.TELEVISI~N

CoQUDentary

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Veteran Agronomist Retires After 1Forest Heavy
45 Years Serviee To Agsiulture
·' 1956 Corn

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20 cu. ft. C.hest
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Clnr in
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uf the Midh•·pOrt Church of Chrilft, lt'hool lc·.r to bit m~ ?~ July
their famili es end 1~. enjoyed 24. The !)1enle eo.nmiilee Jntlu~ ·

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Foreman &amp;Abbdtt

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'I''·'"'• '"ld tbil one ·and eervlced It, One Local owner, Low MIJ.aje, Clean
11 a pin, DRIVE 11' AND YOU 'LL BUY IT

2195
1495
1495

rfght n~t to ·~
. trad~-ln allowances
But the good buy you'il get on a '56
Buick i~ IWil the beginning: Just~;, curtail)"raiser bn the fun .you should be
hlVfnl r!Khl how,
Why ''wait till next year" when you can
start enjoying the fun of a years-ahea&lt;l
transmission today? You've heard about
Variable Pitch Dynnftow•-.but have you
ever tried It?
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Do )lou have any ldea.ho~ great getaway
·can be wttlljust a ga!-savmg nudge of
the throttle?
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1953 Pont. Cust. Catalina
'Pooul'ar H1rdti:Jp with - ,!r:1U Le:~.tl•er interior, Hydramatlt, Radio,
'. U.tlor, Good ilrea, two tone Green l~i nish th1t Sblnea

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695
395

E1cellent Motor, .More Power than most New

c.rt'ljlllk H)'&lt;lromiUc Drive, A GOOD BUY-

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Ever Lad the thrtll of glvlrig her the gun
and switching the pitch-like an airplane
pilot on take.,olf? There's a new kind of
zoomaway that gives )'QU safer passing
lna~g.
Think your present CIU'has )lOWer? Can
be-!&gt;U! ol&gt;ine see what a mighty-muscled
322-cubic·lr\ch !!Jriclc VB can do. When
you buy a '56 BU!ok, you find the :·power
pack" Is built
ri!!ht!"- ln. Included
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months and 'PlO!iths to oomji,.f!l\1"11 tfjiJ .
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~~how; ~'!II Bl!lclt .prltti ~ ·
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They've practically abolished bad roads.
Today you lind a new kil!d of stabilitY
Jlid!ik,.._yqu cj.n llei!ll to tlljo~ .lf&amp;l
and handling alonl{ roads that reall)l' \tlrtvmg:•t ll$~nrt\ere's neve~ b¢n
need renewing. . '
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So why pustpone i~e eX!jO)'U)!lPt of thiJ '· ~~~~t=
sort of ·fun, and contfort•.and shel!r l_·r · lloodtjlllll... s..,.. ,..., !=.,l'iltl~
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20"Mojet
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"+ An cxpenenced
tHin one safe blow wtlh ·lit• N'EW,-YORX" UP- Floyd PaWr- 1f'um or ,Little Lt&gt;agucn handed tlo Fedclie Boyd havin.- the only
con was "anx•ous and ready"•,to- th~ y 11 n,ees of the Meigs LitUe extra base hit a long t.riple \in t he
The Yankees tDd ~~~~~~
the Middleport Uttle
;!c.y to meet Arehte 'Moore m Sep- V · ;~b'Ut- a 21 -2 trouncinR hut night last lnn1DilOJ;oeo
tied for first place honors. today,
ternber for the varant heavywel~bt 011 the Pomeroy fi!:!ld as Ule Ma,1s
.a
result
of
league
plly
on
I'Wl rally i11 the ninth inning to : WI)' to ano:Jther victory
after ch31tLpiorlship of thl' world.
~ur. Cuuntian.s .scored eight runs
The box scoe;
Thursdav evening.
I .150
take a 7-4 victory ,
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1~t;e11 klng a 2·2 Ue in tbe eighth
The promoiional powe1·s who Ia th~ verv fint innlr.!l, &lt;"nd never Nlllw Huen p 01,
A6 R H E The- Yankee~ , who had . tr-1Ued
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_..it~ a slnglt" run on Wall y Post'~ 11re seekint:l to set up the match \\ ! l'f' threUtcned.
. The Phtls, w~o w~n their lint double , a saerifieil and Tlo'd Klus- frll" Yankee Staoiium the week of
Lf•ing phl)'W!I from thl'ir hason L. Jttush, 11i
the Ind!•nsdby ,one •f~ul~l ,~tm~,~;:1Doa~ers ---------~-- 2 ., 2 .lloD
3 2 2 0 I) into
T.aurs ay s 11
VICtory of t~e y~:ur In Cincinnati 1:ewski's SKrifice fty.
Sept. 16 W('re shaktn UJJ W" en CJU!il.l' Punv V·Uj.l\.11.' uf Litlle Lea·
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2 o the Senators by a
after six lusses, cut the Redle&amp;s'
Pattersor, suf',.rPd !I bone rractur;- !lt• ': a~e I he New Ha\er. team Pto- A, V•n M.l•, 18
3
while the Indians wer•
1P lrtteJ ------------· 2 .2 .880
But {he Phlls bour.ced back with 111 his l'io!bl han d h£"~1in~ 1'omm:l' vo·d t [l have too mu&lt;;h experience
leadin&amp; marein to four percentage
G. llc:ueh, SS-P
3 2
Polnts over the rum1erup Milwau- four hits and two walks in lhf' Jaekson ult .Junt.' t,;. There was a
[eated by the Red Sox
· f t'
y
t&lt;nO.: pUJ St' or .1e rm,mger
BlJ·
of 9-7.
kee Brave&amp;",
ninth off starter ar.d loser Art quesiion \l'hetht·r the ht:nd wo~ld hes us the:or had 14 h¥1:.' hits, in- iismondo, P·28
Rt dlegs ~-----~-~--· --- 1. 3 .UO
5 2 2 0
The ked~s appeared on thelr Fowler and rdlefer Herschel Free- he!IJ in time to 1wnn!t tnd ning. 1
dudin:.; fo ur home ruru.
Yonk.,, c
3 2 0 0 Each (If tht- league l~aders
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But that h ~ tte was seWed when
Laois SismGndo .Wit th• wlnn.
Crlmtittd, C
2 0 0 0 • won five gameS" while Jostng
Yankees ---·-~-~---·
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Fowler edtt&gt;d after giving up liTe C"~!R '1·as rt&gt;movt d _Thursday.
ing h'trler fGr th• New HnMI
l.lrJc:lt, SB
5 4 3 0 'The Red so, atrengt!!enfd
Frldn'•
Schedult
a w•IJc and t hen u sl n11le to Frankl , p tt eady _For T( •mlng
nlnl!l .,.lth lany Van Mat.re •nd S. lous'h, l-F
3 2 1 0 position in the- leagUe iD.
DaumhDitz Freeman came in to
· a cr.?.on ts _:cat1Y now 1m·
Gar\1 Roush aiHa cDmlng ln. fi.
if. lotJ,h, RF
1 1 0 0 p11ce with their vJctory ,.
Wlllk Richie Ashburn to load the , any .type_of tramttlP' C'!"C~pt punch.
combinotd trio v•w up ~nly
Senatol'!" dropPed
Greta, 2&amp;
2 1 0 o the tuckless
1ng.' satd l&gt;(lnc 5 fl~{·!ahst Dr. H.
bases
three hltt to th• Yenkiff!l. LcJitlt .l. v&amp;ft . ....... p
2 1 1 0 farther ,ihto tM cellar.
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L("slie Wrn gt·r. " ln ano1 her two
Bobb~ Bow.n· went ell the
Middleport Little Lettue
1 0 0 o
HoWei'd, i:F
· Blaylock Seorf"' Two
wet&gt;k~ he wil l he rEady rur full
for the Yenlctll, 1 nd destrYtd 1
0
STANDINGS
2 0 0
Miller, ~F
Marv Bay lock tben deliv.ered troin iflg."
much be-tt•r outcom• ' as five
W. L. Pet.
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2 1 1 0
BroWn~ CF
a freak douh\e over third while
Speaking dr.ci.'il~~ly, Dr. We,t;~g.:!J'
errors helpe• c:ontrUiute to his
0 Indians
5 2 .714 Rep Sox ·
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Roush,
RF
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trying .t 0 .avoid an Ins ide p!tch, added:
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St; Roush, RF·
3 0 0 o Y~~~---·
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"There
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no
doubt
that
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L'·ading
hitters
for·
New
Hi~en
l.
Ro.,h,
R~
another
42 21 14 1
'·l't' r'e PaiJl ZirJie with three Hll:l· in
tolar•
Bridges he ready for a September IJout."
Patttc&gt;r.o;un
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hi
s
hand
st
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sWot:
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t!ps
incldding
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fou
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ba~er,
Del Ennis ' grounder at
Ytnh'-'-'· Poe.
AI R H E
. Two more runs came l('n ·but "able to bellr ,·eal 'hard while 1.. Roush, A. ·van Matr.e,
pressure," corrabor:~ted ttle ~-'doc· ''to:J&lt;oh, snd •SiAmondo all ha'd tw~ 'H,iiiTtt~ Rt=
:1 0 0 1 1
Elmer Valo alngled.
- 11 ; 1~ . G. Roush., Sismondo and Shel t(oh;, 'lt'F '
2 Q 0 0
Rediegs starlt&gt;d a prema. tor's ::~lalem r nt.
''It's
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little
suft',"
.said
the
for_
dc,n
Roollh
a]J
had
home
rum,
Gil~,
ltll'
1 0 0 0
nlty of their own in the
For the Ya,ikees no batter ha4 ~. P
~. 0 . 0 0
bQttom of the nlntb after two mer' Olympic champton in ~~~ sort
1 1 1
Ct;l•n:t
were out. P!nch-!tltte'r Bob Thor· -spok-en manner. "But t~e hand doesn't
hurt
at
a]l
ond
I'm
pOsiWith
PsttP.tf!On's
hand
iettinl
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3
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0 0
niln tripled to scoil' Smoky Burwbo had walked. Johnny tlve tt will llt' all ri ght. "
medical oklly'~ there wu only oni; U~18
2 0 1 I
Patterson said he "never was more hulld]e bcfo~ tbe alplbl W · r, SS
1 0 0 1
Ijlt~:::::• at also
walked btlt Post
2 0 1 0
a third strike to end worried" that the !land wouldn't of 8 Moort- ' bout--and AnCient Wefrr, LF
he81 In time ,t o p·~mit to train Ar('h \e faces tha._t one. T!)e 1'91&amp;- Cal,nrt,~ Lit
1 0 0 0r
game.
prolteriy for the bout . which will do vetflran meets hmi-htWnil: ~~ 't&amp;
2 0 0 1
Left-bander Harvey Haddix waR produce an internatinnaJly · reeog- J~ mes J. Parker at Toronto on H.mr.IM'Ir (F
1 0 0 0
tredlted with !tis ~eventh win, nt~ ~ucces.c:;or to retired Rocky JuJ,Y 2~ and, if be comes tb'roilgh Mcktnil•~ CF
2
0 0 0
il:70Joi IS-24.26
slvinl wuy ror a plnch~hitt.er In Marclanno.
th11t as expected, 't!n! chan\'pton:. sti~, IF
1 0 D 0'
the ninth.
,shlp bout_wlll become a c,eTlJ:
.. ~nty. . T'fal&amp;
24 2 3 S '
Will Hflal Stronger
Willie Jon es, hitting safely in
7:10•15-26.11
"I've never had any read hand ;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;_;~,.:..,i;Q~==-4iF5:'~;;;.-~':~---·-=-,
his 18th stralg!tt gnme, singled
trouble,"ha.sPatt.,.,on
"and tllls
l\e ,
.r
homf!
Philadelphia '!! first. two doctor
ass uroed '"id,
me thllt
ntna In the opening trame, but a broken bone will be stron~er af•
t'louble by Kluezewskl and Ed ter i t knits properly than It wa ~
S:00x15-32.56
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IIIley '• 15th homer tied the score orlgin~lly. It hu something to do
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m tbe lllt(llld inning.
with tK•
calcium
dopo•it w~lchl'.
,'•
lorm.'i
around
a break."
Manager Birdi-e Tebbette 11ehe.
Apparen.Uy Ln top physieal con~
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duled one of basebnii'B top pltt:h'"id •
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for tonight's cortte11t With the dllion otherwtse,
Ace Brooks L•wrence, who he would
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bas won 12 games without a -de. go
to Greenwood Lak-e, N. Y., to
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feo.t will !ace Curt Sltnmoru on
the 'mound tonigh t. Simmon,, ha~ ''"' oymn.,tum ~ockouca.
T!te 21·year~Jd ·New Yorker
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won three al).d lost six a:ames,
hos won ""or a1 bounl•, 21 b' ·
op
knockuut!t.
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Thursday'• RHuUt
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Pitt.sburah 2 ChJcaa:o 1, l st
He• York 9 Cleve land~
PitiJbUrj h &amp; Chlcaao 4, 2nd
Detroit 4 Washmgtoo 2 nigbt
Milwaul:l!e 2 Brookly n 9, lsi , twl- BalUmore 4 K.aruas City 0 D'ig'ht
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Botton 3 Ch icagu 1 nis ht
.Br Btkl)·n at Milwaukee, 2nd, night
To•'(• ProfMl»le Pitc'-ers
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Chica jo at Boston- Wil80n U.S
Sl. Louis 5 New York 3 n ight
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l'hiladclnhla 7 Cindnnali 4 night · 0 '!1roit at Washington nig htTodily'l Proft•ltll Pltetit~
Fo.rtaek 6-6 vs Ramos 3·7 or Pas.
Pithbura:h at Chicago-Fr iend cua l 4-9
11 -7 vs Hacker. 2-8 . . 1.
Kan.•x• City at Balti mo r e niK hl
Plliladi!lpbia at' CmcinOati-Sim· - Ketlnn IU vs Fo rn i e l e~~ 1-2
mon1 3...6 vs Law rence 12·0
Cleyf'l.and at New York ni~ h i Brooklyn at MUwauk ee 2. twi- 8c'Jre 8-6 or W\'1U1 Jl).4 ~ Slti rdi ·
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., · D;d Newcombe 11·5 vs Ct·onr- 8.5
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New York at St. LouL, niKh t!i. •: Fl!l City at Baltimore
Al; tonrlll S.7 v.s Dickson 6-7
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.mper Jn cvl'll' y wuy, $796. 6l1wt ·
tnar's, Pnmcruy, Uhto. 7-1.2-ti t.c

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d!!lux IH'da n, rJ a wl c11.~ twn-t on,·
blue finl11h , $99:i. U l arttnar ·~ .
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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door, Furdom11 th: , rfld iu, r! nek.
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:,l-4,000 artual m ilra. Phon r 2117
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P'OR SALE-Pearl Kirby Real Es1a lc, Rutland Towll8hlp. :u
acres J.and, house, barn and out
hui ldines. Seo&amp; Gooroge A. ML•inh art., Adminlstra.l1&gt;r .
6-1-tf
l •"tHn i~ hi • d 2 ~ •story brick, S. 2nd.

A\'c. Also lol on Gnnt tmd
Oliver (or sale. Mf!l. Muude
Beck , n88 S. 2nd Ave., Middle.
port.
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Quality
Merchandl..
Reasonably Prtced

TO
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LOCA·L
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blemo, Notary Publle,
Olllee Phone 2611-M
Pomeroy Nal. Bank Bldg,
I 05 E. Second 81.

Pomeroy, Obto

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turn Spi n~t l'tllll (l l :r .~ Jl ll ll ~ t h l l'
part~ e~n •ave S2illl.t}(} ~· n tlw
beautiful piano. 1 ' a .~· $4 on ..,.,., ·k ly. Wrlt t Sunnn r r~ k Son ~1 1 1 ~1 r
Stgrr, Jackson . Oh w , fM dr ta tls

METROtoLIT AN
AUTO SALES

Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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PEANUTS

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Sltnels, Spot liM:, Lots of ather extrl8, tire&amp; good

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1954. PLYMOUTH
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Seat C~i's·' llk• -~ 15000. Mfu.l Mllet, L:oatl
one owner f=•r, CIMft. •• • MW pl..-

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ma ny fact~ tha t could be t'lt!!d asf() whll't mel!tclne ha:s arcomplbhed on t ~ ha tr or us Wll. In the hu;t
~ yea rs more progretm- '!las been
made ln CDnquering dic;eoase
ln prolongH1t U(e than in the l'D·
ti re prt:vioU8 h:atory of rflilh..:l ~ i:~
il1tence . It was don f' by free me n
working in_a fr ee system.

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gre85 ~" M~n m.sde' In
chlldrt:!n. Of every 1,000
vlvtne bi rth in 1900 182

ACi'tJ/I'TIES .111A)'
;vo;r BE 7"/{E
O#LY REA SO!'/

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pneumonia. Now It has bt-en ali i
but defe ated, with the de-at!l rate
down fr om 152 per 100,000 to 12
Jn 1900, tbe ililrviVOJ"s of pneumonia could count on paf~
thr-el! months' wage• fur hot~pWt
bilk Today the disea.He is !&gt;ften
cured at home with anUbiotk:f
at a comparativefy !:mall cost. - '

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h'IIO~E IIFC/!C

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company te lls of some of the m In
the current IBS\Ie of The Ex:c~ang e
J,fagazlJM! . ln 1900, 1 ife expe-ctancy
at blrth wa1 about .... yean. H1)w
It is around 71 years, and l ome
e x:pe rtA expect it to re•eh betW~ten
00 and 100 years- by the end of
thia ctntur)'.

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To Sell, Tracie or An·
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Sentinel bisplay Acl
or Want Ad be Your
Reprasento_tlvt.
Get
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.tow-tt'uck wiH be diBpMched promptly 1.-nd · '
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PHONE 6104

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MOUTH
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CLUB SEI)AN, .

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PAPER

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WEBSTF.R &amp; FULTZ,

Publle AeeoUIIIIDI
We Invite Bookkeeplnr.
Arrounts. Audllo, Tax Pro.

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Good Clna Uotd Can
All Mak.. ""d Modell

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11. J'&amp;moua
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lO.Partof
lt. Male
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a camera
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12. Diltaht4
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RA-rch A nd the r es ulta it ID
produred In th l! Ia, t half·CLmtury
or fO ttrt superl&amp;ilVl' by any 1ta n dlltd,

In the ftrgt · }·ear : t~ay
is Iet~s than 30. At
or tlle century,
dlect annually or

23. En~·

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larvae
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481 S. T~d Avenue

part ot ann .
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MAKE ¥OUR

Trevy-Flntterwald
Funeral Home
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IS ON-THE SPOT, WE'RE

Mrs. Gordon Chevalier aa.(l moAlter the reception at the home
ther,
Norma Dean of Cheater atLEGAL NOTICE
of the hri.de's uncle and aunt, tbt'
A ~ t·tm Hy~;ell, who~;e place ·o f couple left on a trip to Lake . : ended the funerai of Clermont
residence is 205 Condor Strt•ct , ~: r t e . They will re..ide at '" 448 Arnold, at Rock Springs Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayue Brickles
Pumeruy, · Ohio, but personal Duds Avenue, Dayton.
hr~d a• guests Monda)', her niece
service
c annoL
b e obtain ed
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallis R1nd and son
on ·him in the Stale of Ohio .and
Jimm)', Three Rivers. Mich.
hiS present address Is ~ Pvt. Aaron
Thoae vl!Lltlng .Mr. and Mrs. Fon
Hysell, U. S. ~2369642 , Battery A .,
Halsey recently were -Mr. and Mrs.
82 F . A. Bn., A. P. 0 . 201, c/o P.
Gilbert Wilson and daughter and
M.. , S11n Franciseo, California, will
,\Irs. Harley Gilbert of Athens,
hkc notice that (In t.he 28t-h day
Mr. and Mrs. OlVil Watson of Silof June, 11156, the undcrslgntd
,·er Ridge, Mr. and .Mrs. Everetl
filed her petition against him in
Watson
Iamlly, local
the Court of Common Pleas
lira.
FrOst and daughter
Court of Melgs ~ounty, Ohio,
Case No. 12437, prpying ror di·
Rushford,
' 'orce, custudy of -child and other
relif!f, on t-he ·&amp;rounds o'r -g ross
n r.gleet Gf duty ~nd extreme
cruelly. Said cause will be for
hearing nn· or after 1he 11th d-ay
of August, 1956.

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For Manganese
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AMHW... Le..ue
W - L Pet. Gl
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Men and ln1Ututiona !~ ulfi·
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Cbic.JO ------ 43 31 .!SBI 7'r:: ~ttl)' judged by rl'lul
That 110 tr ue ot ffil!d al re~':lewtland - _. " • 32 .M9 7 ~

1-'hiladelphia __ 33 43 .434 lPAr
Chicago
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:i\nllouaee~~~ent bu been made
of lie marrl_,e of Clyde Hovatter
' 1«mer lol:!al relident. and Jean.
cue Cuwle,-, llieblands, Va., OD
hly 1 1\.'faqell, Va, Mr. and Mrs.

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South niece of Mr B Er wln and a pupil
Hovatter visited Mrs. Mildred Ho· Fourth AvenuiP, presented her of Mr$ Elizabeth A11ne Webster.
-utter and family, July 8. Tbey plano pupiLs in 11 ret::ital Thur&amp;J\fter the recital which Lnclud..
The Cu b Scouts of Den 5 ''niet
11e mUlDe tbeir bOrne at Rich- day afternoOn at her home . The ed a demonstration of the flrst
·::~&amp;~..__________ 11'tudenU were Ka~n Thomas, Deb- lealilons by some of the younger Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs . Elza Gllmoro Jr., the Den
ra Grue.se-r, Diane Wilcox, Marl· children and more advanced &amp;o 1ue
lb. K.D. Amsbary
l lyn Swan, Christi ne nahr , Sandra endmg wtth the most advan~,.~ )lo~her.
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Carving ships from soop wa.s
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Miller, Judy Wildermuth, Diann" pupt s, re res m.r:nw. were se_rve t he P'OJ·ect of the atternoon7\af.. • WI
McComas, Maida Roush and Je8n- by MMi r!:rwtn who was ass~sled
• From
· · 1 b y MIll da Rou h ' J e'ilnnet t€- cruo ks ter which outdoor games were
l nette Crooks and a guest ptanJS
Off ICe
WIL!! Carla Jane M11ler Itutland,
j1layed.
to
and Mrs Carl Miller, Rutland
Refre ~ hment.s were served by
- ~Arrangements
summer flow- I Bruce Simpson
Barry Boyer,
- - -~ - - e_rs _i u the ho~nE' included
n•se Ron me Collins, Joey
Gilmor_e.
Cllaltlr Ne. tile
floetene Di8Uie' No. 41 zmm &lt;:s. prtuntas and buttt!r-fty Gtorae Alvin Hoffm RD. Mrs. · Otla&amp;PO&amp;T o• conmoN 01'
bnsh ond the tahle arrangement more and Mrs. Donald Collins, as'1'1..was whil-e roses and petunias and :: istant Den Mother.
·wh 'tc t11pers in
wrought-iron
--c•odobb"
or POIIUOT.
The guests we.re Mr~. Carl Mil- \
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30 1956
In the Slate of Oh ... At the ciOH ef llutlrwM on June '
ler , Ru-tland; )fl.,;. Cash Bahr, I
.......10'10'..... sAl . . . . . . . . . . . .., c:...lroller . . . . c.n-... Mrs. Grorge Chi lds, Mrs. Gale I
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4,051 ,tl3 1.48

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I. lohtrt 8. DMtH. eub.ltr Of the aboYe-named b.nk. c1q .oiellllllJ
. . . . W the abon dltemtD• Ia true to tht bert ol DlY kaowl141fa
Md belltf.
ROBERTS . COATES, Cuhler.

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Parents Night ..
Held At Camp
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20%

330.735.67

and other articles

JUNE'S

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Swom to and •ub&amp;erlbed before me thL~ lOth d11y of July , 1900 and
I b.:lrcby eertlly that I am not -.u offlcer or director of this bank.

Parents night was obseTved at
Comp Arr~whead, Huntington, W.
Va., Wednesday eveni-ng. Each
troop presented a stunt around
the camp fire.
At.tendlng from Pomeroy were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coates, Mr.
and Mrs. J . w. McMul'ii"By, Mr.
and Mn. Charles Swatzel nd
daughter, Cinda, Mr. and Mn,
Richard J-cnes, Dr. c. E. W. Downie, Mn. 1'. A. Downie and rim
Allen, Mr.s. Ray WoodgcR-rd Mrs.
H-ank Young and Mr. and MrH .
Harry Miller.

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Class Pknic
.Club SeW!ing Is . .
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The Golden Rule Class of the
Hrst Baptist Church had a picniC

at the Portland Park Thursday
\'lith their teacher, Paul
Smart, giv:ing the ·b leulng. Guests
•vere Rev. an(! Mrs. William · C.
Harmon, OOOb&amp; Ferry, N. Y.1 who
hav~ bef•n \ojsjting Rev. and Mtl.
C. E. Hoyt.
Games were enjoyed rturing the
evening and the bospilality c;:ommiUee mcluded Mr. and Mrs .
Jamei p,,J!en, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anthony with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Eaggerly as contrl.butors.
The Auiu.~t meetlqg will be
corn roast wilh Paul Smart. Edl·
sun B&lt;~ker and Russell Batley in
charge. Thirty-two members .ad
th eir famil ie.s and guests were
present.
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Mrs. HowaTd
Nolan,
M-elll:s
County Home Economies Agent.
judged the se\vtng . project of the
Busy Girls 4-H Club at the home
of th~i:r council~, Mrs. JalJleS
CrisweJI, Thursday aUernoon.

· Mrs. Joe Wllaohl, Jr..

also

a

oouneUlor of the -Club, WIB pres-- .,
ent lor tbe judglne. Articles iD '
the project will be di'sp}B-yed at
the County Fair In Auaust when
the grades ,will be placed on tbe
articles.
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Later In the afternoon Mrs. Nolan went to the homr. of Mr.s Ted
~!ley Jr. where llr.!.. James
mgton, CoL1neill9r of the Gfeen
CloV!'.r 4-H Club, and the girls
dJsplayed thetr. proJects of sew.
lng anrl Cooldng. The second project lnr.lud ed demonstrations of ·
sandwlchrs, salads and summer
bnve rag~. ThS m-ember~ will give
VISITING FAMILY •
t~cse prg.je-cts at tlie County
Mrs. Robert ~ - Stivers (Salle
Stanley} and children, Robin Sue Fa1r when they will roecelve their
and Robert Warner Of . Oce~n ratinis.
Beach. S11n Dl cga, Calif., have vi~­
itetl this pa ~&gt;t month with he r PM'·
ents Mr. 11nd Mrs, Warner St,anlcy.

Brew.

Mrs. Slivers and childrl'n have

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
traveled 6000 miles through fourRev. ond Mrs. Joel Myers of lt&gt;en states on their vacation. Mr.
Rush5ylvanla are announcing the Stivers who was form erly director

2nd st.

MAMIJ·ING D. WII!B8hlJ1I. Notary Pu'b)ie · - ~ CommiM\on .,..,.... Deoomber I, 111118

basement. It was also vote)! to
have- a rummag-e sale September
8, 7 and B, at the parish house. A
cookie recipe was sold as a money
m•klog project. Sever.l· new hym,
nals we'-re sold to the members.
A social !lour cunclude-d the
meeting

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Held At Parsonage
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linger and sulan, Mrs-. Jame1
Twe.nty-ttlree members of ' the
Thom :1s and Jimmy, Mr~ . Wood- I Fedente.d Clrde and Hve 'guutst
pauteed ••••-·········--· ·············--·· ···· 2,1 09,23312 row Wil cox and Linda, Mr-s. Mar-~Mn. It, B. Bernhardt ; and ' ·aon·
~ of.._ Uld Political Subdiviaiona •• , .
:.UH,7ft5.tn' vln S:-van, Kathy Morgan, Mrs. E. John, Miss P.h-rx Vlrghl.ia R.!l~el,
Other boDdl, Notes, and Debentures . . . . .
. .... ·- ·..
1,742.50 S. Schaaf, Mary Brown, St. Albans. MrJ. Vlrgtt Cad:lp~ll and · the
"tor,or.te .toc:ka Uncludlna: $9,000.00 stock of Federal
~~-- _ _
Rev. Waldo iJ. Bartels, enJ,~ ll,
&amp;Merve Btn!O , ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .
9,000.00
picnic supp~r on the lawn at the
Lnans and discounts (inc:luding none overdrafls)
_ 1,371,793 211 JUNE~S
p..ll'80nage, Wednesday evening.
Bank premisea owned$HI,000.00, lurnilure
The supper WIUI 1erve116 buffet
and fixtures $13,000.00 _•• __ •.. . , .... , . . . . . . . . .
29.500 00
style an dmember.s weTe seated at
Other a.et.. ......... ···--·., .......... --..... , .. --.
20000
small tables.
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Following the &amp;upper, th&amp; group
tui'AL ~ ············--········--· ······ - 4,951,63148
adjourned to the bouseo for a
LtAaiLIIDio
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short busines.s session with Mrs.
D-wtd dQoeltl ot irldlvldulll, ~ and
#
1 Louis Reibel, president presiding.
corpctraOr!M • , .. , , , .... ·-- · .... ·- -.... ........
3,087,926.37
Prayer by the Rev. Ba.rtels openlbu depoalta ol llldJ.-Idu.ab, pu1.Denllipt. and
the meeting.
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aad cllh HeiDe Ia ~of eoUectkln ... , . . . . . . . . . 1,2 II.4:'i6.b0

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birth of a 7

daughter, of Child Wetrare of Meigs County

Deborah Elaine, on Monday , July is now associated with City of San

9. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
C. W. Gregory of Ostrander, and
Mrs. Myers of Po1·tsmouth. 1'he
Rev. Myers 'fA&amp; a former paStor•
of tbe J&lt;:nterprlae and l!Jornlng

~JULY
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Star EUB churches.
'

1955 ,FORD .... $2,195.00
Ve lunllner Convertible Cpe
FordomaUc Ji'ully equipped. Chmce ul
two aharp can.

1955 BUICK .... $2,595.00
, . Century llh'ltra s,..
O)lptOow • Power Steerlna. One local
~!f,

One careful
flow Drive.

own~r. Twin Turbin ~ DynJ..

1953 BUICK .... $1,395.44

., t.'' .. .. '!t' • - 4 dr. lotion,

8 cyl. 2 dr, dl11:. Sed1n
'
:wo tone blue fi r. ish Wtl'Ve
.serviced Ihi.~ I' IH si nce new. -

1953 PONTIAC .. $1,095.00

Samso '

1954 FORD ..... $1,295.00

fOLDING CHAIRS

Flawl es.~

Db1. I cyl. 4 dr, Stdaa
ftydram.o.ti o drive. Shows W:C?od care

.19,4 .PONTIAC • $1,295.00
1

2 ,, ......
Splftllnl OriJinal 11art ereen flm~h .

· · 1953 BUICK ....• $1,195.00
• ljoocllil I dr lodon

SparkliD4 orlalnal black with whH~ top.
8b'1&gt;Wl

aood ,::·are.

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1951 CHEVROLET . $595.00
Dl11 2 *· Secttn

$1095.00
1953 CHEV.

1948 FORD . ... ' $295.00
~ 101'1 Pickup

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Rtldo, H..ter, One _owner
Shorp
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1951 STUDE;

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. ·$a9s:oo·

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.· F~RNITURE ON tiEW

F.IJIIITUIE
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ed .tbe kettle of beets starting to

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~91ft

the

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top.

A~

sbe

l'ndeavored tO' grab the overtuminp kettle the Realding ciontents
spiQed over bel' a,rms, buruing
both buds and arma to (be· elbowo.
' was treated It a local ph)'.
otfjce for second degree

,.,

1

Wayward Monkey
Cliptnred Af~er

AWeeks Absente

$399~00

RIPLEY, W. Va.-Judge Lewia
H. M~ler, judge of the Dtb r ,Judi.
c:ial Circuit which i)Jcludes M~n
Countv sJnce 1928 and RepllbUCJD
liomirtf'e for lbe state Supremein '1948, died at bis hotno
;&amp;~;&lt;k~_.,, after suffeting 11 he~ ,

· The veteran jurist

president or the

w,s

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judit'inl council arfd "lield- ·
at')' riegrees froM Mt&gt;rri•
College all.d Ohio Weideyan·
lt'ge, among otben.. ·

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. . 'AI ton Pa~ OM owner, N•· ~thtt Jeb He.ter ·

, MANY MORI!

montbt

ca."rt Itt"' fln'-t!J ,.
eYehlrtv., clqn
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.$1341.00

Smart ·~~~.•;n~( ~~~~.•t!
needed II-' u.empted
the re- towm of 3-MOO
wir,.dow l)bio~·· .Midd1 eport
hlcb winds of the list with
windows to of 'Uiil.4fl . with
rportls.- The llavlnt a cost of
It·unnece.aB· •t •tM top or the
and Eishth

' ·buildlna: to

CMmplon 2 ftor,

'tiiiOr.-

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the J\Otar.

$1345.00
.
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HtrtiiDftt lvort ovlf' ltlue power ll!ltJri'Pt, pe'wtr
0Ude~ white wed 'tll'ft;, &amp;h..W, •,.d~t, IUt'

'It ton Pickup

f\nl(~

l"llr, aport
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OM owner car

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hNfw, Ndlo, IHt

tho
Many
41Jmayed t.J
the building

1953 C:HEV.

1953 PONTIAC ·
. ......... .,.. tMinr

9~omolan, MNI4r

2,

$1445.00

mclailic

Extra go&lt;l'l tlrc.s. OriSI;in~l mctuliic green
llnlab.

Pickup
Ofe urtful owner.

195.*, Jo« sruoE.
:$ 6t9.pc)

W.S H,.. Rodlo . ond
H••ter

f.u pcr in ewcry way.

li.....

Ylctorl• V•l ~ and whitt, redloi ~Mater
OYer Drl..,

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1951 BUICK ..... $795.00
Super 4 * · Seda•

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VALUES
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$1'8 95.00
1954 CHEV.

1953 CHEVROLE1: . $595.00 '1952 Inter'l . . . . $395.00
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2 to1t LWB
"
·Wftlt•no£ ~pedtl Good b"" ·
2 sp. axle . 8.Mx20 t ires
' 19$3 CHEVROLIT . $895.00
1951 CHEVROLET . $595.00
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4-Door, RIICI oYfllr Cream Belair VI Hitter, S11t
Crt~ll:rt, SHARP-

TRUCKS

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1955 CHEV.

1952 CHEVROLET . $695.00
Dhc. 4 dr~ Sedan
J•ower .J\itlt' Sparkling
grct&gt;n tln \.s h.

The

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Like new dark hilll' - ~lnl:o~h ,

to,P.

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1953 PONTIAC . . $995.00

Dj'ballow drive. Spotless wh\tl' with red

·~

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lolve tho parking ,
problem at your
hou1o with •••

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19$3 BUICK , ... $1,395.00

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BUY FROM BLAETTNARS
FOR A BETTER BUY!

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Die~o. Depl. of Social Service anrl
iR their reprc9ent.atlve ror ; he
pennemular area of th at dty. Ileo
...,as unabl e to acrompany his ram.
ily on their vaction.

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