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w -IANNOUNCID
: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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Mrt. Chester Erwin,
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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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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MERCHANDISE

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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... ............. ""

TOTAL UABruTJES and CAPl'l'AL .ACCOUNTS . . . .

4,051 ,tl3 1.48

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LMal ........ aboft 1ft after dedactiOD of relel'VV
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I. lohtrt 8. DMtH. eub.ltr Of the aboYe-named b.nk. c1q .oiellllllJ
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Md belltf.
ROBERTS . COATES, Cuhler.

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Held At Camp
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Dress Shop

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..

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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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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 . . . . .
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1,742.50 S. Schaaf, Mary Brown, St. Albans. MrJ. Vlrgtt Cad:lp~ll and · the
"tor,or.te .toc:ka Uncludlna: $9,000.00 stock of Federal
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9,000.00
picnic supp~r on the lawn at the
Lnans and discounts (inc:luding none overdrafls)
_ 1,371,793 211 JUNE~S
p..ll'80nage, Wednesday evening.
Bank premisea owned$HI,000.00, lurnilure
The supper WIUI 1erve116 buffet
and fixtures $13,000.00 _•• __ •.. . , .... , . . . . . . . . .
29.500 00
style an dmember.s weTe seated at
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small tables.
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adjourned to the bouseo for a
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D-wtd dQoeltl ot irldlvldulll, ~ and
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1 Louis Reibel, president presiding.
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Prayer by the Rev. Ba.rtels openlbu depoalta ol llldJ.-Idu.ab, pu1.Denllipt. and
the meeting.
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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

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

SparkliD4 orlalnal black with whH~ top.
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1951 CHEVROLET . $595.00
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1953 CHEV.

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spiQed over bel' a,rms, buruing
both buds and arma to (be· elbowo.
' was treated It a local ph)'.
otfjce for second degree

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Cliptnred Af~er

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$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
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president or the

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at')' riegrees froM Mt&gt;rri•
College all.d Ohio Weideyan·
lt'ge, among otben.. ·

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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

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1953 PONTIAC ·
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$1'8 95.00
1954 CHEV.

1953 CHEVROLE1: . $595.00 '1952 Inter'l . . . . $395.00
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1951 CHEVROLET . $595.00
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iR their reprc9ent.atlve ror ; he
pennemular area of th at dty. Ileo
...,as unabl e to acrompany his ram.
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l{edlegs Drop Out Of.
~ATI, 0. uP-It m ..y top pltcher wHh &amp; 12-0 mark,
1 long· time before the Clncln·j•tarted !or Cincinnati but wa.s in·
aaU :Redlep iet bil:ck In Ant effective .and left in the eeeo~~d
plllee uDless the pitchet'1l get l:nning Cor a pinch hitter w~lle

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whackiog tbe ball ag&amp;in.

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Signs To Play
On Akron Team
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&amp;tart tiaiUng 3·1. The rtgbtbander esc11ped defe'at, since CineinQ.IIU lti-

The Redlega were one game be- ter tied the score. ReUefer Tom
!lind· lhe hot Mdwauk-ee - Brave• Acker was charged with the klls.
in the tight National League race,
Stan Lopata. rocked Lawrence
bat a few ba!Je bits m the right wlt!l his- 10th homer tn the ftrst
places and a couple well-pitched frame, but the Redlegs tied In
games could change the picture In thelr half ur t~e inrung with a
run on sineles by Jotmny '1\!mvery quick.
,
pte and Gus Be1J s.nd Ted Kazan·
Lefthander Curl Stmmorus down- ski's error on Sm.;&gt;ky Burgqs'
ed t~ Redlegs m Frtday mght's grounder
contdit, 6-4, glvn~ the PhdS' their
GrannY Ham~r blasted 8 twoieeOnd straight ~td..ury and knock· 1run homer Ln the l'econd tnning,
ing Cincinnati out of first place. his first si nce (Jpening day
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Milwaukee dropped Brooklyn in J put t!te Phils into a 3·1 Wad.
a double header to take. over the
lead.
a.u Homers
Cincinnati had its work cut out
Gus Bell put the Redlegs intQ a
in the tblrd game of t!le se-r1es 4-3 lead in the third with a thrte.here today as Robm Roberts lac· run homer, his 16th. The round
ed J'()bnny i&lt;llppstein The Phil· tripper came aft~r McMillan and
lies' ace canied ~m 8·10 mlirk into Temple !J.&amp;d walked
Ule game. while Kl:pprdl!m aimed
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for his eJg!Jth wm agnlllllt four
Hal Jeffcoat aJ.so was Ineffective
sctbacks.
when be took over for Lawrence
m the third He lmmedlattl1
McMillon's Error
yie-lded the tying run on Mllrv
An f"rror by old reliable Roy Blaylock's double, a wild pitch
McMillan, hiS first sm~e June 3, and Lopata's sacrifh:e fty. Acker
helped. the Philll Fnday nighl. came In and held Philadelphia In
The miscue occurred m the elght!l eheck untU the eighth.
inning and bru,ke a 4-4 tie.
The Phlla won the game ln that
McMillan's fumble o£
Brooks Lawrence, the Ieegue'" inning on
H amner ,s groun der an d singles
by KazanSki and Stmmons. Rook·
le Don Gross gave 1.1p another run
in the ninth Dn a single by Del
Ennu, a hit batsman and Ham·
ner's second hit of the- night.
A di.sappomted crowd o[ 16,2M
watc!led the Redleg-. fall out cf
first place.

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fast breaking ~asll!ctball team, re·
·tealed -on Friday that he would
play witb thfj Akron (,ottdyears of
1he National lndus1nal Leuue
D"Xt seasun.

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Sportsmen's Strictly Stock
Guar11nt.ed Purse lf• Mil• Track
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I tg hlburn, J:lR, Erll18h Honduras , to encourage him, said:
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FOR SAL&amp;.-.4ilt&gt;am table 3 card
ljlb,lea. 13 st.ools, rdnk a~d dr1un- 1
board, back bar, s!iowcase, Coca
cola rnach1ne, })fer · cooler 2
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20 or 30 grade oil, you will burn I • , ...nne u•
ltd on. or Hth - ar we will crlve you •rtY oUw:hlch
mAY have to be •ddtd In • 1,000 mile oU chanl'

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fans aJICtods. Free in!.1wllation
Dale Wippel· Supply. 2ll5 un:
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ps.id, FARM-45 acres, niee, clean, aDd
pets
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7-rooni frame ho-use wit~ barn

furnace heat, arlults. No
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Pomeroy 111gb School. Mrs. Fre4
Langlot7, Ptlmeroy, Oh1o Pbone
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1000 • Mile Offer ·

A FEDERAL LAW
IHCREAS~S THE PRICE OF TIRES
$3.00 Per Set

eotn hu§k~r Jihredder~
bel!; side hill
pJow; st&gt;t t.Rork harnt'.§s· Oliver
40 walking plow; riclm,e' cu1tJvator. Not·m11n Theiss,
Racinej

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cordtng to announcement tod1y Rorhe!o.t cr
by Wilbur F. Hanning, secretary, Mln ma
Columbus
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The Slat:ks expect thetr sceond l

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COunty

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Slack had been wt•tghinJ,; o!!cril
from the Good,tl'8Tti and the f'o•·t
W.ayne Pistons uf the
Nahonal
Professwnal B:~sketball A!Rlocl&amp;·
twn He said lh&lt;1t the great~r se·
curity the Goodyears offered was
the dectdmg facior
Slack, who was one of the na~Jon's top rebounders j:(urmg htt
colleg 1ate career. wtl1 begm a long
tuinmg course, prepanng him for
a blgh'ly techmcal posttton w1th
the Akron Goodyear Rubber Co.
The six-fmc• ball 'pla,ter remind·
ed that he was the fathc• of a

chtld souu
Dunng the pa.~t st ason, he h·d
Mllrsh~il to Lis first
M1d Amclt·
(:an Cont'eJrncc champJOJl!iltJp In
h1s Junwr year with Marsha ll he
wun th &lt;' 1 e!Jound title for nallomtl
mo.~jur L"utlcges w1th 538.

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' Mra... Dean Briakef\ BU.
Mr. 111d
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A. IIHnitl •nd .wn ot Pomeroy,
•pent S1,1a:day evenJna witb )lr.
Cbarlle CtlOWI)' OC ~l;ilte,

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vlsijiot Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smitb

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Suilunoned To Special Meet
BURGH UP Federal • 1'!\ey r:tl1ed indllflrJ negotiators
m~~ took-~
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in rf(orta to --. CD
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Norris, Pastor.
9,30 A. M.;
day School at

$279.95

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M.; Preachina:
day Schoo! ·at

18ft. Upright Freezer

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c"me.trry. ·~'be Rev. Sher ey 0
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•nnd the Rev. . · .
olfuutt- at the servicU.
Mr. Rus~li was a ' qlesman for
tho Riggs Mercury A(eocy, M.hens
f h deatb He wP..s
at the t.ime o u
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·Injured seriousl,- when he f.ell 80
ft. iil. 1954 when be waa e.,:aployed as boilermaker for the B~bc-k ••d Wllco• co., on the Ddls
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He WO! a member of the' Cheshire Baptlllt thurcb, SiLoan
l-odge, F. &amp; A. M.. and ~rder of
tfle "Eastern Stars, CbesJure; Ohto
l'lew caseS of polio M' :W%.
• vanel Commandery, Kntchts Tem
Th• gro¥P dl'cuiOed lurther pie and the Couneil ••d Chapt&gt;r
waya to aid 'and rehabUitate those of Pomeroy.
po,;o patients for wbom IM
~tine came too late,
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f.ll eblp\el"' reaf(inned tbeir be
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Annual plcnte ol the Homebuild·
Dimes in Jloulll'y 11.1 tbe· only fund en Claas of Middleport C!turch
rai&amp;ing activity of: the NatioDal &lt;Christ will bf; beld Tueaday
Founda.tioa, wlthollt whle1i tbe .lng at 6:30 thin , Plorl ual DdiUP~kb.eld
Salk vaccine would aot baVe \case of rJin e a a r w ""'
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at tbe ehu:reb.

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vLved by hit wife, l)ella lite; foar la the •ftew:nochJ.
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-"wbo wu 11.oore 111d the separ.ate ~·sup_r!_Jil! -:-.~:-:;:-·
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Mn Howard Boswell, Letart; llri- on
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· Lee -.. New lbveo· •nd Both sideS 1ti11 were ho n&amp; 1:
He was a meml)(!r of one or 'he Anna
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Episcopal Chllreh in R1p 1ey.
old Jackson Connly fsmilies aud Clara Jo, boml!'.
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The parents, who also lun•J¥1! rveast t lh induatrJ' &amp;ad
·rhe Fifth Judicial ~treUJI Court hl~ father was the late Leander
are HarrliiOR RobiJm)n, Jr., of lb =~t 1 Ill~: o1 about . over whichr he preslded mcludcs :Miller, a school learher.
tart Rural Route and MJ. Clan Jo.
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Moso}t County.
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The parents wbo abo IUI"'Vive 'l'!le co,mpanles ...ve Ouo:::u•..,
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Ju4ge •Miller had et'n
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lonl-term
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ttrill:e
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West
V1rginla
Wesleyan
College.
'treatment for a' heart , condition
turin!l the past three yean. b~l He reccJVed his A. B. degree at :::~rt :Ora~ Route •nd Mrs. Ctara Which provide. fOE" tn anDual a~ ~
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hAa been able to , continue hl_li Ohio University and his law. de- S•·Ats f Pt. Pleaur:t.
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work He conduoted court on Fn· grie from West Virginia Untver· .... o
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over the !entth ol
d pn"or to the latal e
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wahyleh caused liis dcalh.
mljllbo
t~m as mayor of Ripley in 1822..
at ltllt U mont!ll.
t 1 1 a(!er
He ha, 5erved in the West Virt Tile un1oJt tnalstJ tbe
MIU'tr had been A s a t; e
in tbe Repub:LU.n Party- m West [!IIlla fj'-•nate and as a jUdie sin~ ·
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side bftte,.
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"Chem)cal Week" has announced
tnat two companies are considerms the Ohio Valley as a . Bile (or
olammum produdng plants.
Th '" d ·
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e wa e JOur
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vere Copper and BriWI and_ St. Joseph Lead are the Compao1_es that
are considorlng the • location of
i.lummum plants ln lbe val~ey.
" ,.ld that the
The magazme a 0
availability of coal. as_ a fueljor
trl t 1 tb, tn•D
p:·oducmg e1ec Cl 'i - s
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boy mi88lng sinee Frld~y after·
r.oon wU still tb"e ub)ed of a
search by police t{lday.
Dtnny Mayes who was empl(ly·
ed in ttie malU~g ro~m of the J»t.
Pleaaont Reolater wao .•eenc '"1
wben be lift hi&amp; wo\·k there Fi"l·
day,
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the son of 114~· and 1415- 1\Qberl
D MaYes o! Henderson. . l'OUn£
M'ayes was r~ported t,o ha:Ye been
seen hitchhiking ln tbe rarea. :Ho7·
~ver. some say he was e:omg o
HuiJtington. wh.i.le' otb:; ~aime~
be \vas go1ng ID the
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Cnarles\on.
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Po~U:e _6aid that the d?:'ount!d
$1:Vtn bill poeket and
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with foUl play. They
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rhat be would return as soon fB
he spent ttle money.
Th~ parent$ have said that bhe~
have contacted "all the pcoPl .. wc
can thmk of" but nanny has no
l,ecn fonnd.

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CUJt ·whieb be served are Jackson,
Roane and Calhoun.
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dnw Freda Rambow Miller, tbree
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Mrs Keith Simmons
Jame-s Robimon both of
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R1pIey an
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two brothers:
R;vens:.Vood and John of Ripley;
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Mrs Ray Kessell, both of Ripl~y,
Mrs. Edith Wolf, Mrs. Glen Lilly
and Mrs. Russell Kessel, Charleston.

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ur Is forrcasl for thtJ lucky two
of c }" Th1nbne Rnom
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vcre maLle al thr stnrr. JuiJ 14.
The pr:ze drawmg clunaxed A 3r
'b 7 Week Summ ertime
Sw~ep­
takes in whll h ~0 or the_ &lt;.r E
rhlnhne Room Air Conditwnen;
vere gwen b~- A &amp; P Super 1\tar~e:ets tn tht5 ra~ t uf Oh :u
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Lucky wmners announce? b)
' lle store manager s G T. \\llder.nuth of the store here at 116 W.
loJ m St. Pomeroy and B. F. Par·
n~ee
Lhe Mid'dleport st~re
aere: Mn&gt; Edith Lanmns. Sp,,ng ,
-\Venue, Pomeroy a.nd. Mrs Robert '
Sebrnoll, Pearl Sl., M.lddleport.
No ._,urebase of merchanJlise "':as 1
nPce$N.ry to enter' the
prlll!' .
awa'rds euslomel'fl signed their
name ~nd adress to entry blanks 1
d.u.dng tbe ? weeks and_lJle luclt-Y
ti~Utll were pulled durin~· a publlc dnw!Ui lD the &amp;~ll.

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Winners Of Air
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:notor we- c e para.-u
A Mldleport man, ~as ia Meigs
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rel!ted by Pomeroy pollee_ on Sat·
~1!1ba Hud5on 20, ChaW'
da on a warrant cbarg1na theft
Road, PornetOJ, ,'118 ttaed lin~
ur EJgene M&lt;;(lurg, 44, wu appre·
dollars and ~ for driTtDt 'Wi~
~ended alter a warrant had been
c.ut a driver's lreeDH. .'!'be coati
SlPC'd by Rayman Barnltt, Po~~
MARRIAGE LICENSE
A mariage license was issued 111 6f the fine were suapeacled.
''"' on a charge that McCh&amp;rg .!_,
William C. Toaey, 35, Cine...,.
1 $124.62 rrom ~ ,,_ lhe office of the ProbMte Court (JD
~Dl:wf~~ ·:~~a son, operators of J Saturday to Fnmit Knotta, 2:1, Rt. land. forfeited bond of''$15 po!lted
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Market in Pomeroy.
last Friday for his appeara_nee fa
lRe Midway
rurmcrlr employ· 1. Vmtnn. a labotet' rmd Llui-a co\trt on a ehal'le of apeecltng.
Bo!lls, 29, Rt 1, Vinton.
dKaC:t:rrru::"dnver by tbe two
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B%nt~~h.~ren~cllo n over the week·
d George Jelerson, 50, wali ar·
E';st~d fur dr:vwg whrle UlloxLcat·
cd and WLlHam Reeves, so_. Pagetown was arrested for mloxLclltion.
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You're 'way ahead ol them all loraction when you drive thla

And ybu're aw11y ahead Jn VCJiue, too-for, belleve It or not,
you ~D oWD' thla bll and brawny ~auty for less than you'd
bavo to PlY for 43 modelo of the three omall carol
Hero'o tho perfect way to break the 11111&amp;11-car habit. Drive
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' . ~lviag tht dece•Bed are b!r
hUtband Cheater aad three cbil·
dten: Phvnis, Dana and Roy, an
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alld Phebe Fowler Clark ~f
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and tyrio ~otbera: Bill

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Furlertl aefV'lces · wlU be held
·iue.sdly ·at 2 p. m. in the Ewifll
·Fun.fral Cbapel for Mn. Chester
Van-. Mefhl, 42.
Racine, wbo
diN sun~l~ in St. Joaep~'s Hoa-

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'a "-,;,;;..ftit!bii
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by / Mrs · Victor CoWLg, Cbapter
BOttom
. an of Mei""" county ChapCh.lrm
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or
new serv ee tr-r' of tbe National Foundation for
month for ru~ lDfantjle ,pAralyai'!J met July 12
: 1 f~· ~':,! It 1 P. 'M. 1n St:udent Unlon at
no m
11Jai~raity with ltbbert Dauber,
:lJ!J:'~~~~p~~:.nn~.
~tate Representative for the Faun·
COjnpan)' will ..,datiOn to dillcuss ' the latest infor·
d f
'!a.~.;;:.--------;:.,- matiort an" recommen a IOns on
th(l Salk vaccine. , I
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Mr. Dauber re-emphasized
that
acdne
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lt is a safe, e ec ve v ·
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againBt polio and tbat eyery per·
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e!lgibl~ alte group
0 In t"•
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shOuld be ui-ged to be vaccinated
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~-.:1-·y 1f aU l'lvrnlable Vacicne is WLe
t2Kiil this ye:~r, it could I reduce the

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Prei Mettlodltt

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on~_!l'ucEday evening.
·\ ~h
Tl,. fun,.al wUI . be eon~uct•d p OW

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MediotDn Chid 1 - h
A West Columbia m8Jl Wll ldlled F. Flnnt!Jin ha~ Sllld ~~
bef aerlotWJ' iDjuftd that if the UlliOn IDd ..... ..,. ... ,
and bill ~of .., automobile ae- representatlnl did not work out
cld a ruu VI Va. Route 2 at ]lav- some appoacb to .et.Uement soon. '\
~n e.,.i, SUndaf morninl. tw would tome up wit!l "IUI&amp;!Ne Bobbi RobtDIMI 28 of tbe fJp. ~us" Gf bla owa.
F1 ~ eomm~ty' Mar We...
Finnepn 1pent the weekend ln.
~urn~• died at' a.m. on SuD- Wu~ ~':!int oa ~ :!_~
daJ mornl:q to Ute Camden.O.rt. tlon to · .
I'EW'f
Ho ltal
James llit.chell.
: ~ c.rt 3'1' remaio1 tn Br tad bli aides, Clyde Kilpl
·u!at ((lndltion at tbe bolpltal. tnd Robert H. llaore, returned :
enll was reported br tM State _Pituburell today .. ~ were
p ll..ce Detarbmbt ~t JU.pley tbat i remain OD t~ !lidelme OD
a
in wiueh th! !..O mea w~ "fl,aod by" ba1ll while the Wllon
tho
e ear
f
and ~D~Aqement repretQt-tiftl
ridlng evidently weJrt out o ~·
~..:.-• PMloa acberlnLoo.fo · [or
trol and ldt the lna:bway.
me1 1n "'~ EDT
-y
30
be
reportedly ov~d 10· a. m.,
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se!eraJ C:~e• for a
tHstance. nnnepn chose not to "~0:
Time o( tlle lt:c:ident was plaeed at called Ia tbe lnd!lltry reprl U S
tivea-Jobo A Stephen. o
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:·cc~ing to members of tbe Steel, Robert :Hone of Bethle=
fam 11y, the surviving brother In tbe
mc:::n :eu~wl.tb
Ute
BliJIUIIOM4 &lt;
erash wu given little cbanee for
reeovery by doctors at tbe ~ltal I the
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Sundly He WP atill listed 11 • David: 1. lleDonald. US
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~~in"" tn ·critical roruil.tioo thia. ~~ent to a tinl11lr eonlerenee. He
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mornmg.
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fl'lends may call at the rer.i·
"dence and memorial serv1ces b)l
.MasODlC Lodges ~~~ be held tberi.!

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' $209.95 ALLOWANCE

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abo ealled both tid•• to
med!aton in a joint
ldlip at 2:30 p. na. EIYI'. tbt•

they would not haw to pay extra
caDst.ruetlon ehllrges, - but if .t.heJ
delayed 'alintna: for service now
tbey would btve ~ p~e copolns~~~'
~on e.!larcea beJon
tated in tbe tar 111
a
.
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lm.ih•e!
Bottom wlh continue to 1 Edith I;J&amp;rre Runell-f ~urvLv~~
provide servicfl as 11 Ls now until elude his wife, the ormer . ~o?
COolville can cvm~ in •nd eut Mulford, whom he mara"' 1••
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Mr. Ma sur.
l""9·
llSBeC1•
tbem over. atited
... , une son , Rlchkrd
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It waa brought out ln tile meet· AmanuH; one granddljlU~hUm, Ce e
in ' that
11
several
parties Ann; two brothers, Jlhlllp of Day-,
w~hed to keep Unes between their Lun and Jtardmg, Ro!!ev1lle; flv~
bou&amp;ts they were f~e to do·11o, as .sislerE. Bernice Jean, Maxine an
long a&amp; they dld r.ot ,ct m tbe ~:dith Mac, Roseville: He1en and
capacity of a public uUUty
M~rceUa, Columbtis. One Jon,
wa&amp; ,John Michael, died at birth In
Only one cha91e in the

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John 'E. RWI-.Sell, '4:1, Ch6\lh re,
died enroute to Holzer ,HMpltal
su!¥iJlY evening in the Mld~leport
EntCTgencv · Squ.ed •mbulante .Do:.
R R Pickens had been called
w"tten' Mr. Russell bad a heart attack and the squad was called to
bring their ~non tanka.
was born lp Bradbury and
w , the son of the late Max and

tqm ....ea ~re told that if they

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M8D•Js ,Kill
Early SundaYarr.:;:,:.:

BvJ Heart Attack

ar~:bacrJber.s of t.'1e Long Bot·
Aped for tbe 'neW service

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Given ·-JOhn E. Russell
.Bottom·Area Fatally Stricken ,

rnoterl•"
Long BottoiD
Ezehan&amp;e and
used 1n the- new eonatr~cUon pro-

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llr8, Ethel Hubbard. life IODJ
of. New Ba~ died at•
ber hOme ou SdndaJ afternoop. aftet aa extended i11oeas.
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lira. Hubbard bad bftn a patient In tbe Boiler ii:oopltel lD Gal.
Upolil for t~ pUt five weeki ·,',
wUb a Mart C&lt;JndWon but bad

been retpmed to hir home lpt
'W«&lt;oetday.
Funeral serwk!H wilt be beld pD
Wednead&amp;7 i.t 2 o'~lork at the
New HaVt'n M:t-tbodiBt

Cburtlil.

Burial wtJI be made in the Gd-

htm UilllC:tery t.l' the Foglei!ODJJ:

1Fune .at Home.

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Mrs. 'Jubba.rd •• , t.he former
F'htl Elliott and wn boM in Nnr
Jfaven ,D MIJ 14, '1904, She WP
the dtu;bt.er of d:e ia(l' Georp
'anr! Ta~ . e Elliott.
Sl•n•iYlDq an her ~t~band Law· .
u•ne.. Hubb1rd; a a 1n. Otnny; twt)'
hrothe.rl: ROJCOe
EJtiott.
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l'tlitt, VI: Va. 11nft Ch11'"'-e11 Elllntt~
Rand. W. Va. four aisteh:1 • Mrt.
'L. E. Reynold!!, Marmet. W. Va.;
~n. Jffly Hill. Letart Falls., 0(~
'f!'l Floward Johnson, Hepil~llf
:W. VI., ind Mr:l. llntb Foli!y, Col!
umbu111, 'Ohio.
In additioa ot bP.r p&amp;i-eal.ll, .libEl
we 11 pTeetded In dfalh by a dau·
ghtl'l', Eile~&gt;itl!'
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f'rif&gt;l1ds 111~ caJl at \the re•ldetlct In N eir11e)oan any time• .

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