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' Mra... Dean Briakef\ BU.
Mr. 111d
ly Carleton, and Ill'. ind Mrl. ' H.
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-~
a flna kaad todaY' lnlO a private ~~ ~=
ead to uae I jna: IDd IUauDOln&gt;l.L ·-r~
in rf(orta to --. CD
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nationwide 1teel .trike.
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REFRIGERATO~

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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

$329.95

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JDJ 8:00;
day 7:30.

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Bur~al wlll be ln t h e "Gr1•veW
c"me.trry. ·~'be Rev. Sher ey 0
c J LeD)leJ w111
•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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bel lo ''"' oeporale Man:h of
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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The victim ol thO a.ctdoot. :·~ tD meet with tho )D - n
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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of
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West
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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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age P'J lnereue of '1.3 c:eote an.
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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h art t•·ck .sily in 191'7- He was elected to a
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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A trade pUblication
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"Chem)cal Week" has announced
tnat two companies are considerms the Ohio Valley as a . Bile (or
olammum produdng plants.
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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.
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The magazme a 0
availability of coal. as_ a fueljor
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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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Immediate survivors are his wi·
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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Heanng•S Sat y .:.1:~ ::;:r'wor::
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hearinl~ Ethel H••Ll.-...1 . .J
Mayor
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Opol, Clc:m, f"dlercd smnm er
ur Is forrcasl for thtJ lucky two
of c }" Th1nbne Rnom
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\1r Cond11Lvu en- Pnz~ rawiiL
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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-.ope maD
torlelted bond in
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:notor we- c e para.-u
A Mldleport man, ~as ia Meigs
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led ""'"""'iOD. of State JlilhWIJ
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tounty ~il after bav1~~ be811 ~r·
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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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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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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·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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BOttom
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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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0 In t"•
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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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Tl,. fun,.al wUI . be eon~uct•d p OW

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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
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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
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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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fl'lends may call at the rer.i·
"dence and memorial serv1ces b)l
.MasODlC Lodges ~~~ be held tberi.!

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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
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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.
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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
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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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Early SundaYarr.:;:,:.:

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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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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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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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The News

Published e\•erv J f!N nuo n enf' pt "iund Jy by Tht" Oh m Vall e-y
Sentm~ . lnr , at !Ill Mt o~. h.. rnc St , Puml' tuy 0
Bu ~ tiH'!lS uffue
pb.on e ::198 u l lhmal ufll-t• phr•·. t 31n

Eh' end as se('un d cl nss
Pomt roy Obw

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post

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Uri:J~ Pre• St•H C9Fr"porulent
'the tan~led Cypt Ulti s•tuatu) n

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h.as entered a new phase
Bntun has been ~Jnable to find
a bas!ll for renewed negottations
w1th Greek Cypriots, wbo demand
tbaJ tbe taland be g~ven to Greece
TUrkey h.as Jl!.'jected a British
rropo..al to gJve the islanders the
eventual nght or self-determma
hon Turkey obJected
because
1000,000 ol the Island's people are
o( Turktsh origin It does not want
the Turks to come under ihe rule
or the 400,000 Greet Cyprtots--or
ut Greece

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3"-' Lex.:ngtott Avl', New Yo rJ.; Ctly 1U N \
Subsct"lpiiOI'l. r:Jtcs De]LYt• ry b y carr!! r where avalbble 30 cl'nts
~er week ont' vear 1n adv :u~er a \ Th u Dully S('n\tm•l ufftcf', $15 00
111. mo nth ~ $180 thu•e mo1.t hs, $.1 00 By moto1 rou te who•re
availabl e one m ol!~h $l By 111J t1 on1 ye11r $8 , Rlx months, $-1 Z!),
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Stalin or

AB'IONGTON-Why dld So\ let Communlat party boas Ntktt8
Kht'Uiihchev make thnl nnw famous JpHCh aecualnr Joseph
al1 aorta or h c lnou ~ Ct Lmc8 "
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art&amp;lnly,
klli'Ullhc hev mu sl h..tve rcnl!zcd he W()UU be asked WhY'
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tte dliln't 1top !to.ltn, or, at leu· t why he went along with the
1 "mtdJ:nln," Certainly, he must hnve 1ealtzct1, too, that h!s 8Jlecch
wu ~tn1r to apllt the v.orld· W\fle Communl11t party
1 One theory 11 tim\ Kht ullhchcv v.IUI ttylng to protoct h\rnsclf
1rom blntlmtall by oll•t' J .'1 In the Kremlin For,
according to this theory, Khrushchev was among
thOBfl v. ho ('onrpiJ't d to murder S lnl!n- it he
didn't carry o11t mcch R. rnucdt:lr hlm:&gt;el(
Thill thccn mn ltes a ~reat d!!&lt;al of sf!n..!le It
Khrushchev 'I n ~ n•r~ponslblc tn any way fur th.

late premiers death anti If thta h•rt him tlper.
to blockmu.ll ll) otht:r~ In the Kremlin who kM .....
ot htf dee d l'- hat coultl be betler fr om hi~ vlt:w
point thnl con\lnclng lh1 p11rty thnt hfi had t1one
tt a tovor by C'l!l ling rtd of the t.le.tpot "J
Firat, or C"on rMI' It Woft necem'l&amp;ry to convince
all that Sto.lln dcftnUfily was a de:~pot Thla he It
dotnJ'. The n f'x t l!ltt:p m11y bt an out-a.nd-out at.!·
Nlld kl, hcfte mission tho.t StBHn was Indeed d(lne away with
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the Redl wel'fl e&lt;mVlnce4 that th e elimination of Stalin W811 1ood
tor the party. ~
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Am PROite-.A aweeplng r~appr11.1aal of A.merlca'a av\atlon
NpliUona and llylnJ' control.t mlly reault from th.~tc tragic airliner
collill01'1 over Ute Grand canyon In wl'llch 128 pt!rrona dtl!d
J'or IOft\t Ume, there have botton dema.nds among ptiOta for rev1110n
of thtt 1piWtllit Civil Aeronautl~s board ruh~ s tor rommerclal avlaUon
aa4 tbe traaedy polnta \IP their argumt:nta
Muy ariatlor.c loadertt feel tl'lat the nation 11 now opero.tlnl' lt.l
air laaea uDder "horae and buggy tegul11tlona which have railed. to
kflfP up w~ rapid tncrea.!M In air travel
With twknna ot planes tlylng over the countr:y, Ull air expiJrt•
) fl!d that the tlml haa ~me to put tn more modem trafftc eontrola
ud .triater aup•rvlaton of &amp;ln:rart
fttH dunandl are a\INI to ran (&gt;ft aympathetlc wa In Congreu,
wbtN- HoUML lftd Senate Ln.veattrattona Into the AriJOna accident
.,. eqectta io develop much dlAConcertll\&amp;' t..Umony.

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1'1BL AND l'OLITICS-The 1Utl llrtk4, •vtn If of abort dura•

bave l.ft Impact on thl!l poiiUct.l race1 this au.tumn Rt·
tearful that the 1trlke In Ut• natlon't bulc tndu.try
tn othtr ko:y indUill'l.el 1uch aa thi automotlw
treate terloua pockets o1' untmploy~

RUARK REPORTS

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• "• ROBERT C RUARK

Nov. ~1111 rake an hones! church
g o•cn ~ ,tue ~ paymg fellow ILk~ me

w ho ~~

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stll lng there, obeylB,IC

th ( luw~ 11f the land and nut run
n l n~ uvcr lllll'f(ent women and
~ tu l thl 11

"Oh," oay' the cop, "one of
them forgetters, hey" Smell hc~
llleath conductor It wouldn't
!it.irprt~e me tf he wasn't une of
them mormng dnnkers, attacktni
slrceh:ars the way he done."

him. He'll be ta\Jung habea11 corpus any minute"
"I would ltke to talk to a lawyr-r," 1 uy "After all, we hive an
actionable claim 1 was just slttmg
the1e mlndmg my owa 'businelis
Pnd the streetcar BJ!e&amp;bd up and
h1t me tn the- "
"Oh a dirty tallrer" the sergeant says "Go out and fria k t he
(ter for feelthY postcards Th1s
here vice dodge has JOt to go
Fur ail 1 know beam the whtte
slave racket. Search the luga;age
compar.tment , too They IS prob·
abl:i' 8 broad 10 It ..
There becng no broad in the
l•tgll'age compartment, no reelthy
vtct'ure!l In the glove COBIPltlment
H entuaily you are allowed to a:o
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His Cyprus policy Is under at·
ta&lt;'k by Greeee, by the opposJLton
l..1bor Puty 10 Parhaml'nt, and
now ~ Turkey
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VIOlence In Cyprus conttnues,
fhough Fceld Marshal Su John
HHrding, sovernor and Ctlmmand·
er m ehtt'f believes he has the ex
tr£mlsta on the run
The Greek Cyprcots say they
Will negotiate only through the1r
leader, Archbishop Makar10s of
the Greek
Orthodox
Church,
"hom Brltam deported to an 1~
J,md in the Indian Ocean as on 111
ctter to violence

The Greek government is l·kely
to boycott &lt;tOy appto~tch by Eden
unless Makar10s JS retutned to Cy

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9 00 t:oftee Tlm'
(O 00 Home
11 00 Feather Your Nest
11 30 It Could Be Ymrr
12 00 Cam.er4 Cots 00 School
12 30 Current

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1 30 Te~ Ernie
2 00 Mati.hee 'lbeatre

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3 00 Queen For a Day
3 ~~ Modern Rom:mecg
4 00 Comedy Ti"fte
4 30 !My Lit1le ~a:rg1.e
15 00 AuM Dr.u Show

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Cort~e "Timf'
Home
Feather Your Nest
It Cpuld Be Y011
Parson 's Study '
Current
Tennessee Etme
Mahnee Th.entreQueen For a Day

1-16) ForS(Jie-Jrode

Busin~ss

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tMovte Museum
11 30 f &amp;reign ln'ilrigue
12 00 TDnlg~
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Valliant Lady

TUESD.U
B 00 Sign llJt
8 00 Capbin Koog.uoo

capt;a,sn Kangaroo
Garry Moore

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10·30
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11 15
11 30
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11 15 Love of Llfe

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m-eet thoS"c moJithly payhome, car, 'J'V,
Makt&gt; $35

81 sted 1n

any way durtng the Hl·
ness ttncl death of our be-loved
husband and fatl1er, Raymond
Zllkle Spectal t'lanks to the
Pomeroy EmergeJ.cy Squad, D1
Davt!l Dr Heweston\ nurses in
Melgs' General HoiPJtal,
Rev
Guy Sayre fo1
h11 consoling
words t'he slngets, all &lt;Ionon or
flowers , the pal\bt'arers and Ewing Funeral Home
Mrs Ray Ztrkle
Paul Zu kie
Ch ester Zirkle
7-16lt

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299.714.06

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386,5&lt;881

Commg from out of town for
•he servtqes were Mr and Mrs
Charles ~Hiott and ctrildren, Mr

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and Mn Gene Comer, and Mr
r.nd Mrs W11liam Lucas, all of
Rand w Va , Or Edna Gettle.s,
Mrs L c Sumervllle, )drs Cary
Hard Rayburn, Mrs John Brown,
Mrs Eunzce Bellet 3nrl George

Love of Ltfe
Se.u'C'h for TOlnOlT'OW ,.
Gu1ding Light

1,588.35

780.170&lt;511

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S()mmervllle, Pt Pleasant
H. RAWLING SONS CO
Wrecker Servlce.

Mr :Jnd Mrs John Epling Col·
'Lmbus Mr and Mf.ll Bo:~od Allen,
QP8Uinont Mr and Mn JameB
-f:ilne Bcverlv, Mr Hnd Mrs Carl
W1cks and bu; mother
Athen~,
n~v and Mrs C P Hmton, Ru~h
"tli£' Mr and Mrs Peter Chula
l.J)rame.

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Secret Storm.
3 30 Edge of Nlcltt
4 00 Kotie'JI IKllcbell
430 Lucky 8 llaneh
5 00 THe Early Show
11 00 Art Lmtletter 6nd'"tJie
6 15 Do~lcaa Edwards

WHEEL AUGNMENT,

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serviCe.

Sonice.Weot

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Mr and Mrs Robert Rtchards
•lld !&lt;'n .Tack, Mr ani! Mr~ Ralph
Jlenl)tttl, Harrv ~ ~I.!!. Mr and
Mrs •S B Runvrm, Mrs Laura
Co)lo, Mrll Ruth Rtrhards, Mr and
'\trs .Tohn Evans, Stanlev Fvan(
il'1s J&lt;Bie Mtlh Mrll Beulah Ward
1\(rs DalP Russell, Mr antl Mrs
f\nnalrt Robmson and son Gene
Mrs Leo Mosman

Soles
glide, sparkling

$693

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Pomeroy, Ohco

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in every way, $795. Blaet·
Pomeroy, Ohto.

M"'l' 11nd Mrc Kcmb.11ll SllltOr
!\ev. W:nTen Wilson Mrs Anna
Zndm:erman Mr and Mrs Alfreri
,\rnolri Mrs M' T Eohn'! ami
Mr ,.nrt Mrs Miles Eohng or Gatl1
unJI&amp;· Mrs WI1Jmr Stewat t and
\frs.-EJ;Ien Roush Ma!lon and Mr~
Marv Aum1J1er, Rartcro~r~d_ _ __

2 sp axle,

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3 00 The Bi"lfh'ter Day
a 15 Secret .Storm
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100 rt rubbe~· belt; slde h1ll
plow, ~et work harness,.. OHver
40 walkmil plow, rtdlng cut~va·
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Porcb Valance,

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roll' up lJOrch

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faru all kinds F'rft'! mstallatton
Dale W&lt;PP&lt;i Supply 21~ Un

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llw&lt;au lo ..., - - w- ""' li&gt;U 'llfi dor ol ~ 19118 "''I
aer l1l M dleport -&lt; 1 hereby' perllly tbat 1 am not an officer or dm~elor of thltl bank
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careful ow'ner, $89:5 Blaett
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712.6tc

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Clermont Arnold

Artdlur Godke}'

seU-determmaturn
Turby, long silent, JS gettmg
"Pepsodent" says the conductor
.11ereasingly tough It ts qutte wll
"Subvorscve"
4 00 ltitie'''S' krl.Chen
Img that Bl'ltaln keep Cyprus But
'lht slur IIJ.(hl goes tl'd whu~ h
Jam a Colgate man myseH '
4 SO Lueky 8 ,Ro.nch
1t cs dctermmed that Greece shull
111 e ,mN ~t up Ynu stop You stup the l'Opper saul ,Book hhn Cut
G 00 .The Early Show
Itt&amp;
not get It and that Tu1 kc~h ('yp
lcdulld tht&gt; hnt twnm ~ r II 1s 1111 £1
vag:ranc) '
6 10 Regional Rrporter
rwts ~hall not be determined b&gt;
•not mng :,uu h,l.Y L' h~ nothcng
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a 15 DOOI'las Edwaro..
8 30 Range Rldor
s11 ungt 1 than { o'kt• t:o dt cnk, (ltld
So we go away to the ~hltlon
U.c Greek Cyprt.ots
6 SO Robtnrlrood
7 00 Pill! Stivers
you dun 1 o1lll to mol\ tluwn no and the m.1n demands what I am
"'Wtlal do you aim to do wtth
Sltu•tlon Looks Hop•leu
7 00 BIJ'rp.s &amp;r: A-Llen
7
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t JII U'n~
dumy: m th1s nt:'W Sludeb11ke1 lillY 11, 8t beat-up heap of your~ 'l" the
lt lo~;~k.s hke a prl'tty hopeless
30 'NI.ent. Scot.lts
8
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Joe ahd ~abel
1he ltghl 1 h~n ges Ynu actl'lcr how whL c h has just been tOWI'll mlmon ol the law 8a)S "You stluallon ut the moment Bul Edcr.
8 00 Charles Farrell
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Startune
Theatr6
111 What ts my business'!'
,, l genll y l' hw 1 Rt ghl Or;t the ulil
cHn't leave It here Yt'U re parked Is a vefy hard-headed man under fl 30 Vic Damone
9
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$64,000
Quest100
h .9. poljshed exterior So he de
t rhouse
1 ~;m a wr1ter" I snv
JileJally"
9 00 , Studio One
9 30 Do Y-ou Trt19t 'Yt&gt;ur Witef
You loL&gt;k ornund uflf'r lht&gt; lni.
No .... rch•r never owned no car"
"Ma)be we could 'phone a gar· c1ded to )l;o ahead alone, flppar- 10 00 Your EIBO ftep()fl{er
10
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cl shock .md ttw1e ts n strt"el 1h1 man says 'frisk him Looks a.','le and get u towed away," you f'ntly, and to see what happens
10 1US SP9JU Parade
10
15 Spol'ts PoradO
Eden announced hl, new pohey 10 25 Weatliermn
r ~ c eunductur ll l t'r~l l y
m \h(' lkt&gt; a mar~Juana husltet to me"
say 'I'll be elad to pay
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10:2!S
Weatherman
h31 k sent of v(] llr la
and the
P'fl lhng •o detect any manjuona
"Don't Ibother me w1th your in the House of Cnmmons He said 10 30 Stadime l'~ayhouoe
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Oven~eas Adventlll't
Mla hchtnd thl' tonrluclor Is tolnl JLcrOtn or ntom bomb aecrets on trouble~. Bud" he says, absent Br1ta,in had determined to proceed It 00 Up lo ll&gt;e fu\riut• News
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N.ews
hH!I
my person, the oppo-sition v.11tsm•ndedly etaslng a rape-mu~;""der 1Vith the development of mternal 11·05 ThO Lt!e Sliow
11 05 Tlhe Late Show
u., come!'! thP cop nnd he ~ay s \\1lt..s a vmy little
chorge f•om the blotter. "I sug- f.ttl government
S!jln
OIJ Prayer
Sign Otf Naver
He sent Lord Radel•f(e, a high·
~:ew• what hliQllll ss hnvt• ~ou )!;L,t
I suppost:' thcs bum wtll be .:~ s t )OU ra il a good l1wyer And
gPI!mg yoUIMelr d o bU~red by :m ~~ rP~mlng for a lawyer now' th,e scram, see' They•a a law against rar.klng judge, off to Cyprus 'lt
on.ee to prepare the bazm for the
lum ut t church ~ucng, dllt' s Jlii\HlK s, 1g eunt Sft)S "You know you lotterinJJ around here"
.
prnposed coqstitUuon
slcedcar? Whut
dutn g
- - - -- - ' - - -- - - - - MONDA~
TUESDA¥
Rad~hffe, caUed "SOlomon" by
In 'h t' P:lclf!C nn~how?
I
1Nj9 Sign O'ft
hUt trlends fs Brlbnn's mo~t sk•ll 11 59 Still On
Anrl th e &lt;lr&lt;•ctcar JOCk'&gt; &lt;••I&lt;
ACIIOIIS 1 4 IeWI&gt;II ,~.
12 00 Ftlm &amp; Fancy
23 ......
ed nea:ohator at the mOflJent Hll 12 00 Ftlm &amp; Fabcy
oul hoppm~ m1111 nnct he
says
......... .
1
30
Feminine
Touch
1 30 Femmi.ne rouch
1 It ill 'eon.
1 mon:h'
has been called In to belp solve
fur\hl'lllHilt' wh11t fiil vou me~n
lor
trJ.cted)
e Deck
r
2 00 Anem'Ooo Film Pest\ val
a
00 Afternoon FLim ~klvai
seVeral comphcated lntelnatlohal
rUIII\Lil J.:' tn!o • mv "'hide" Where
t Of beoa
•vor
4-:00 Fllm
3•00 Film
disputes
1 ~ yottr llrf'n ~ t 'l \\hut WMI your
9 lrt:land
a cabin
_
4 30 ltUC'~ .Jones
nadciilfe w\11 eonsplt first w1th 4 30 Kzt Canon
mollll'l ~ tllll td• 11 n:tmt' "
10 A Scotch.
I VnJratCtul ""It
ft
00
Mickey
Mouse
5
00 Mickey Mouse
l&lt;'1eld Marsha Hardmg Then Qr.
man'l eap
petaon
'
6 00 Jliews
"'
6 00 News
Anti ynu snv 'But I wn~ just Btl
Will
talk
to
Greek
OyJ)rlotlt
tf
he
12 ft,ttlnuo
7 Cuckoo
It
6 05 Weather
6 05 Wea-Uter
1'8n find aQ:y to ta1k to He W11l
tJT g hete wn1tmg fot the li~ht to '
a Pointed •rc.. 1 Ola~tal
1
6 10 Spor'tt
... 6 10 Sp?rt-s
A;ul they ~ll)' "Oh an obstru r
R~&gt; back to Londoif to report tG
1&amp; Man •
tnow ,
tr.
6 HI Johll' Da1y
0 15 John Daly
lwmsl, t•hl A Commumst maybf'?
Eden atld start work on the con
lllckn&amp;m.e
t AftJIOoo
~
l'rle&amp;4ow
C
30
Twilight
Theatre
6 3!1 Wamer Eroa Presents·
tl1tutJon.
...
A lhn• ut t~l 'lw commumly' Also,
lt Parachute
SPqn
U. BJunw hltiNiar'•
7 00 TV Rea.der's Digest
7 30 Wr&amp;tt Earp
'll' s gnl a mc nn
sort or face
It seems posst!Jie Edfn may find
" riJB't&lt;r
letttr
10. A hanflDI U. Norwly'• 1
tabbr )
U Sun rot
• tcl'f!en
.,
e&amp;pltal
8 00 G E Summer Origmala
WhcJe ~ your li cense''
a wa,y to ~reak the deadlock IC 3 ~ Vo~e of Firt;!stone
1T
Otrla
Ia
C.lttu
Gf
IS.
t3,
Ol.rl'l
nam,
8
00
film
F-a\r
8
30 Du Pont Cav Thep.ter
HardiDJ can ... mash the ~xtremua
You pat ~0111
pucltds nbsent
ntcknamo
nature
ntcknam•
u
~climent
Fltm
Jt~alr
9
00 J1111my
Show
9
00
o~g:amzatlon,
there
might
be
a
mmdedl,t~. 11nd " ll)
Bul the m11n
18 Oatircll·
•• Biblical ~ If. ~le ot
tG l:ait·ftOrth·
10
00
Straw
Hat
Theatre
10
00
Straw
Hat
'Dtieahe
~ulck
and
radld1
cltange
Jn
the
.ut mf' 4 !1 11ln t hit thl' mllft
like htrd
city l ~ w'x lfthtteo•
eut (&amp;bbr ~
1~ 00 News at Weat.her
ilthtude of Gi&lt;Mce and Greek Cyp.. 11 00 Newt 6: Weather
\~ h&lt;te 1 ~ lh t' m 111 ~ ll cl'nfU' t.o go
20 River tLI.t) 2J Whtatb -..:
ture
t1' I:Yenlnl'(
11
1
0
SPOJ:It&amp;
11
1o Spor:ts
rlt.ILi-I:JJd
Ma-lt'ios
m11ht
b~
11 0\. JHI hlltlll~
hOII\J!Il tiL&gt;crnt
22 A"ttrn
flour Un4.) II Jolt
_J {poet )
11
15
ltoy11l
Pla~lwJuse
11
15 Crty Detectwe
taken
back
to
CyprllB
to
neg~Jhate
thurch.gomg dnes paylnM
21) Chat
II Lotty
at. Matalllo
DO Erbium
II ~~ Sign Oil
11 45 Sogn 0!1
29 Percolate
....._ moun'-Jn
roolut
(Q'In)
' Ohn' ~a~ ~~ I hl' cop No \ ll.'t'nf.: •
·- - - - - - .c:._ __ _
lhroua:h.
h~)' l\olak.i' ~ uoll' nf that cundut
'
Tht
hl1
v•lc•z
andattnu
oover the riches of faith and Abe
PRAYER We thank Thee, Lord
It I wr&gt; T11av n!•rtl II Itt coutl whrn
he
aolloll(
1&gt;11
·~
.....
_
by
81 Hinder
juy of selt-a:lvlng se~'vJce 1n Hts that 1 bou are w1llcng to manifest
IH' sue htlll f&lt; r r,J!Iou ~ Jy att~t km~
32 Read
...
~~'!'0. tii!l . ' iiecltl~ !hom •••· il.ame .\tnen.
'fhysetf to us, nnd -to offer Thy
tht• ltnnt of ~ ~lref'IC'!ll w1lh h• ~
34. Swiu river
~~ •••1k,
--~---'''--~'
'
gu1ld111g help as tn the days of
11 ar
ac. E•ciam ...
P:ftA.Yiil: 'Out Fatht:r, we would
W~lt lrt the lodr: be Df :\i:OOd tlte proJJbct.s G1ve us ears W bear
" I h{ \!( en~e '" at honu Ln my
lion of
be dietp or THy fold lneline our
d...... k vou ~ nv 1 fo1 ~ot
hestt•tlon
ftearfs .to follow the pod Sbep- P,r-... I~ he ahtilt .....~ Thee and the Wtll to foilDw Thee
ihiM~•rt: wtalt, I My, ori ttl• We ask tn lhe Mnstet's name
36 Performed
~crd. help Ul to fohow His lead·
L•~ !i'o.im 27:1t.J
Amon
88 O!rl'a
~hat wefortb to dl ...
'
nlcknam&amp;
'
tO Si&amp;'n ot lht
Thr Walk In Gardc•n Club met
lntlnlttvl!l
Thu• s1111v nftt&gt;rnuon at thl' hnme or
t2 Of &amp;ncleD\
\trs Ht.•! h RL!-:I'S
Scandinavia.
M•~ Dana Howt:'ll
o~~pent
thl'
46 Realon•
P"' ' .e n dL1 ~ ;~t tho Scvr. n Dhy
~a M.,an
4\1 Ran at
Ad' t 11 1 1~1 t nmp at Mt Vernnn
til Small talamt.
:\1 t s St~cy hns moved In th r
02 Mieter
proJHt'lY or Glen" J.ee , Dnrwm
lSp )
Mr and Mr!i Guy tee raltett nn
63
Houubol4
M1 tmil Mrs Hoy M11Jer ol Ch !&gt;
pot
I! 1 Sunday
DOWN
Mrs R F. Bur!lon and Mr~ Ro\~
1 Pneum.&amp;Uc
ion I Om ~petlt Monday in Park
lube
er s h;.ar~
2 Perala
. ..
. .............
3 PTon'/'

wus llawal!

qu1ck sa\P,
7 16 6lp

Strtke lt R~
Valiant Lady

1 30 Hau.separty

2 00 Big Payoff

~~

Holiday J'Delt» of Mr: •na Mrt
Dtck Harl'u at the tr fllhina camp

..rna.._._

Till
M'rl. oofjj Bftc, ud il'allCliftr
,ol 81.
Mieb • .,. vbltlol
DoDal.t Lil.lt ud watll 1Ith' mqtherFr
. M"t, DodiOn~Lit-

c:hdcre.o wert w,ebnd iue•Js Qf
Thelma eu,,
aile '
tn P(lrUJDd were
Mr. and Mr11 M" and Mrs Earl Harde-n, New z1e Biddle, P.tnnie .Adama, Ia OJ.
Wilbur Hicrrla and famUy Steu tl'meutown
borne, Glenna Mllbo1~ and zna
~nvllle.. Mr. aad yt,
Rolland! Mrs Ahee F1anapn and 110n Htnnum ~tended PomoQa Guna:e
or ..
0 111 , p~, Mr. a'!ad 11a ot 1n au vlslt1 n~ w1tb MI'J Della Start at Tuppers. Pli.Jns i't&lt;!day nJJht, I
ltarrlLJOn ~q~d 1om Klnpbury iY of Colum!hll
!1r and Mrs Evereu MJihoaa
DJd.d&amp;
d d 11 ght eor
Mr '-Od Mra Henry Dailey and we• e JU..,!Itt of Mr al!.d Mrs
Lawrence
} _.. •n
C j ur and 11, , Eldl)n Will v11ited Ow16h! Mzlhoart, July 4th ,
Ulrry Baler ana Mrt Eva
ar l'lrs
.., Wtll's bruther and ltatn tn
Mr and ...
tur!l Kennt"t h I)av b h5d
ar Pomerqy,
law Mr aod Mrs v ar ian McCul '1 S 'ol.eek end gu..ort• hh Al!ltt r aad
!
'
toufjb, T•Xedo
chcldren from Midland, Pa
~eY and Mrs M C Larimore
Mr and' MNL Rlchal'd PhllltpB ~
Murl Ta)'lor 1\ad the m lsfo~tune
hou• rtfUI.'ned home after a wettk. of AthenJ called on Iliff and Mrs of 2ettinw hiA anlr.le hUt1 frtday
at tht Nil8'en.e Boys Camp ln W ll •am Diddle and l(n
Craee
•-tr and Mn ru~ior Hunt were
Colunibd'J' Jniil&gt;Mrs Larimore vu . Oth.'r
"all~ n n('ar Buffalo, W va ,
1~d Rll' parutJ at Newatt:
sa•urda )
Mr and Mr 11 RuaMJI Millo!r ami
Wllm•u fftl!d~ and mother Mrs 110 n1 , LexJQJlon Park,j_ Md , 1pent 11
Mr and Mrs Robert Harden and
Mnt Velma Taylor spent Wed· e~tal.e m Rutland
J.enna Snv~i of Co1umbu)'t visited weelt: w1th.. ner parenta Mr and !Ons 11 pent a wePkend With Mr
nesday here
E L r4 ushl'r i!nd B M Lusher.• Mr. and~..,.M.rt.
"'"' Jlirpe&amp; Tealord
'-" ...
M,rs .. Walter
Crookt and IU• par. 11 1~..~
"sr!l. Herm an Ki, e•• 1-nton
'"
Rural
Route
1,
Kenova
W
Va
vs
ents
Mr
anA
MO.
Dovie
Miller
or
•
Mr
and M n~ Carl Kearns and
• Watren Roow and Ch!ford M'or·
tber LU8her Huntington and
,.
#
d
( AL-.
ur
d "'n
r ts lhrcshed f~;~r Ptlul aQd Arthur
Qll ghters o ... , on , ,.. nn .. ,
• and u-, Ronald Branth and Vtddle~t1
M
~'. Polan Huntmgton •
..
.~n~•
Mr an" Mrt., Clarenee Will of F red Mor~art of J()hn,.town Pa
Orr :.t!ld Charles lhss~&gt;l
~
!On •pent a ,..«~kend
with Mr Jaeksenvtlle,
~
11
Fli . v~1trt.d biJ aunt " 1 ~111! d '' l"l1 "'
u 1za be t•" "u•kworth
u 'and Mrs Law~ WJntlatch and Mrs Ella White Mr Will 18 a f&lt;'
Mr and Mrs John Gilmore and
Mrs. Maule SPrin.a:tr
d h
... ~ t wo we e•··
Ln
ttred coast aua.rdtman and had nCif aug ter .!If"'-'' •
'"
'teen n;:, a:Uilf: for M years
F 1lt lda
----R... rv• Oldrlct l'to. 4

Ganry tMoore

12 00 Midday IMatiJiee
12 30 .ru the World Tunut
1 00 Johnny CIU'80n Show

II 45 Guldmg Li!lbt
12 00 Midday Mati~We
12 SO As the World Tums
1 00 Johnny Ca1'90n Show
1 30 Housepart.y

Two Civil Suits
Filed In' CA)urts

Not1c:es

we

WCHS-TV Channell
Arthur Godfrey
St.Ttke tt Rich

tov.n Prcc.' d fql"
PhQne 500 J

111 00 Dear Phoebe
10 30 'l'h1s ts Show

Siign On

.
S
octety
S:vra-·
J-

=

FOR SAt' OR TJI!'DE
Rooms and bath 1. fi block to
e1ther s~houl , 3 Hl)pqtes wu~ to

Baker's wilt g\ve you tbe be•t

S1kn Off Prayer
MONDAY

SUTTON

/
~
. Mrs Roberta Lee cave I party
.tor• he r JtaMdauthter Jane In
gram Wedtlesda)' afternoon G•JD
,ett: '¥el1 played and ref~!n]s
Sulh f1Ie-d rtrcntly •n the offl~
trawbJ.rrieB and 10e cream and of the Clerk or Courta ol Melg"'
reAd Thir&amp; a.nd fourtfl. regroe~ -ool Did with cup cakes were~n­ County are as rollo\14&amp;1
wUI be wnferr.«&lt; al' the next Jo)jed by Sh.lroft Holter N'tncyJ.
Joteph Grpt:IU' r , Rutland , Y~
meeting July 24, at whlc~ Ume 1 sntabert Karen and lr s McKay,
"anly and Ros•e Man
~~~~~-!~:_---~~~~the annual lt\Bpectlon will be held Edtth Rose and Mary:IJ'et Ann •-taley ~
~ "'
tr
Rutland,
Clyde C Mallhone.
1
·All members are urJ!'ld t.o attend Caril'ton
Da1e
Kaut:
11nd
llonns
Holt~
d
T,easurer
of
Metgt County,
2. five room apartm.e~t s : 2 four- were chosen u prt~ and pr •
Mr
and
Mrfl Ja~ec T~m an
111
Avery
Goeglem
Rock Sprmgs
rOO!ll apartments, a w1th laun· cess from the Grange
children of Columbul ~llittd be11 ~()ad, PomeroY. Albe rt Goegleln,
drleB abtl ga ragetN Bengel,
ware terved at parenh, Mr and M.rl, RalpJi Lee Rur11 Route 3, Pomeroy
and
Pomeroy, Oblo
.ti-14--tf theRefreshments
close of the meeting tll the Tht&gt;Jr aon, James, bad &amp;ptJnl tJOme- charlrs Goeglem Rural Routt- 3,
--'-"'
Ume with his arandparents re· J.oomeroy Action 1s a&amp;ked con·
IWOMS ff,)J rent Phon e 205, i&gt;om• tlfty-one preseht.
, turned home w1th them
7 t6.flte - - - · - -- c~ninit the lUlie of eerta1n re:ll
eruy

'

7 30 Grnll'd Ole Opry
8 00 Sneak Preview
8 30 Kazser Alum mum Hour:
9'30 Rooema.ry crooney ShoW

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•

r

7 01) Supe-rman

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I

tll\1!1 oT 2 CfutS Pf'"

=" 45 Modt&gt;rn Roman'cc.s
4 00 Comedy Time
4 3{) &lt;My L~ttle M.lrogle
3 00 Aunt Dru Show
6 00 News Pzctu.re
6 15 Sports Eye
ti 25 Les Palll &amp; Mary ~d
6 SO Snooky Lanson
tJ 45 News Car.avan

6 00 News Picture
6 15 SpDrts Eye
6 2.1\ Les P-aul .&amp; iMary Ford
6 30 Gordan Mao(!Rue
6 45 New:s Ca.ravan
'1 oO Wlld lliiJ H1ckok
7 30 Star Showea.se
li 00 Medcc

8 00
8 00
9 00
8 30
to 30

2 e~rH.• per word, 01111 ill
ae.rt.Jon, k ·rn-m:1m rbar.._LJOI.._
' eenta per word foJ- tbre. tOO
aeeut..lvt 108 ~~~~ ror 20 rent•

TUESDAY
0 55 :;;,li'ft,On
7 oo Today

6 i5ll Slgo On

uom Utillti•• pald C-411 6358- Cheater Grtnae rnet in re1ular
X
'
7-13-3t.e
.,ellilon 7ueadiy t vtnfnl 1- with
Eledr tc wallpaper Muter Divtd :ll.&lt;tblentz l!realdin.
· ~ or
re nt
F 1rat a nd ,econd dqreea were&gt;
C:hnton F111her, M!d•
conferred
or(' QJlf oaJJdfihtt.J! •n.d
Ph 62M-X.
II 1 tf
(lne appllcatloo for member was
~

Channel3 ,,

MONDAY

Now Pr1me Mtmster Anlhony
Eden has dedded to get thmgs
started by drdhng a constitution
8 30 Robel} MmrtgomM'r
wl'l~ch wopld &amp;~ve the bdander.o; cn
930 DistriCt Attorney
ternal self government The rtghls
of Turkish Islanders would be 10 00 Ernte Kovacs Show
11 oo News Headlmes
safe guarded
Tbe new eonstitllhon would so 11 05 Weathe~ast
mto effect only wheR vwlem;e by II 10 Press Box
11145 Grewte:st ~ of
G~..k Cyprl•!s ended
The lareer question of self
tflllf
determlbJt&amp;on would be lefl open 11 30 Fore1;n Intrigue
Eden evidhily dt:cJded that he 12 00 Tont!ght
had to come up With somethmg to I 00 Sip Oil
get thmgA going

I

BY CHARLES M McCANN
LhOII \ l lJ.:h l
Enlh.tnw.nt Lflg
U11lt~d Pn se. "hff Curl"1'5ponder.t
w ~~ l j, IJJ\ll ll CIJ-Ifl( CIIur Konrad
Uuc t&lt;d
Pc 1s, , u c t l&lt;"lld tll h
3/UUIII[ t ht \11&gt;1 h! )U&lt; k ,t[ l' cd 1\ Act&lt; n 1111'1 m I) lm vt' t o tppl y
lj 1~
Pw l'l &lt;V. s ll1 1t 11111 11 1-. 111 lc• ul ll W I 0 11 &lt;-;l l ljlll&lt; I ~ JuW S&lt;! IJII I" I th Ill
luces
h &lt; t'Xt)l't 11 d It IS d ue fu r final
P~tka.gf' 0f'al
p 1 ~ •• gt tiL s w• l k
1hiJL!b looktd
'
E:u ro p e.:~ n
Ll cpl m &lt;~tl ll'~0 ll lt'(S
t osv uni.'Jl r ~C L'Jl ti y th ~ Ddensc
1 ty th~t 1 ltm j,1 t ng• llhll k ,cgc Mlr\I ~ I' Y had HIOUOO voluntet•r up
d t&gt; a] IS Ill (he Will k, f 1
1d 1111 1 plita l w n s ull file N ._.w II d eve lops
( mn m un1 st Cl cl!tt I tl 11 t nt lcd ntany IIH II had .!pp!trd ltHift than
N n \ co n ~
llu \\ • -.1
1 I( • wnulr\ ()li N' M.m y trlUit' ~~ ~e Ue en J L'
J.t lht Cll l llllll Il l
l llll ~li i O jl
I I l t dul
11ll
physl ral or o tll tr
V. esl Gl l mt nv ](,d lhLil&lt;~ td- g r~t u tr h 1\c l IWfon St Mmt ~ l1y h il~
m l~-,lo n, v.ou \1 1 Itt&gt; , lulltl
p II lor ~I.Jrtt 1 :1 (( ll lt l t t'( ructJn~g cam
the U nt ~ J S ta t • ~ to ,\,J l l&lt;~w Bu t pa g u ccwng unJvl' csll } students
Pull Out
st ta nt•c thcn gs 'liJp pl ll cu d1p lroma
l Y I utthrc lh ~ ad cn, "11 nf lAo est • In t\11 , c&lt;mm ctlo 1 I ondon rl'
Gttll liJ il Y WtHLIU b t I b JI Itl pil l jl tJt ts lit I H11l m ts qc11clly plan
for l111 i&lt;lllltilu II \\ &lt;1tl l d ncta 11 11 11 g l pill "Ill
Ill /IllY
i\ ~
prnlltt Lily ~cu l\ltu g 1!11 I t"l (, t
nn P'
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m l llll \Wu:;1
1~ ,J to(,t'llllany
kt• C' p four d1
m u (u m mun c~ t tt g 111
Btd ( hl- !co•
ltt'St jH I ~~ Uit' wn u ln J Lit o l t u s~ l &lt;-1 \Is 1 !11~ •nc! .1 t idLcoi o• 1 forl't&lt;
t u go ,\,Hg Wit Li t , t llt!Jfl''' ~ 1! tin cc i11t •t ~ • xpcn•cvc And the
WOJL t bt unit I d l! 1 1h• A tH• ' 11 111 J.( m~ tlll ll' ', t ~ ~ IH!t ~r o\er WP~ t
ol&lt;tlt &lt;ll til No\ ottlli
(, , Ill Ill \ ~ rI f ll " •I lo P •l }
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1
W • ~ Ill 11 &lt;ill lo ll I ' orru I " ~ \\ h ll \1
Vt&lt;trr,tll Premier
Jo;lt &lt;cllh c• 1&lt;1 nl H u~.ttl .ut ~ ho w
r, 1 111h 1'11 mi t ' Muttet will
\H 'll l rl lltl l tlll lrf lllj )) t ~~ td lh t 11 ( " Ill IL\11 !u , H J.: hl r 01W &lt;t dl tl.s
tl w_~- h &lt;~ \1 adm 1llcc l p 11ilttii J
l 1 j)\ \11 ''' o l ' n il! I 1 tly coll htL OII go v
fHI ( ~ pt' &lt;II( 1X pt'! l Slltl lt \l,'i i U II t 1 r m• nl ol h 1st cmh 1 Ill I(I 0 cI ~
vl,u ~ t ~
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g~ w~ u l tl t~~ "" l h• ~t 111 s&lt; t \lti • 1111 t L:' 1 '\ I tX h1ll lhruug"c P.tr
\n t11 r Uiicl i d St il 1 lllt l Hrl l 1sh lc nLt ul tit XI
lht'll IH.IJOurn
Ill! ro c(• ~
Jhil lllljil lls thll th&lt; tho ~ · s~ l ,,
Whoc
llil 'i~il ll ' ,11 11 ( II HI&lt;h ( I!'' I'II J.! m• t 1 ~
cg,,H, 1n l lL iu))f r Mulh•t
11 Wt ~ I tiLL \
lljl tpl tl\ l,d lll h (l ll
v. cll IL 1'1 lu •·n uc offtr• n e ncly
tllff If.! ) h.LVI (I t Ill ll j)
IIJ 11 n tonfh, l'wt \\t il II Ht kL him
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11 11 11 ~ ~ 1 n 1v11 tgu
AtnnHc Cl11m Up
nnn t h• ~u ,rn t~, d I f , ' '"k11 ~ fo1 h 11111 fli t mH , ~ .~ Llmul ~ev
brt tk s I olii it\ II th 1 Atnuw 1'11 ~ 1 11 1\IJ clh'
f'rJ.a ( nrhJ tl·~l nL ~ p 1,, 11f, t i t ·
!port~ Outlaok
l'y 'lh l r\H hi
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of
1 •u k r.. , \'1' 1ll 1•m n,, 1 t d ~'f' ltJ l('·
Ill ws nL £ 11 w tnr,... t ' 1 ~
" "'"r ~ tll• 1' )I ll ,loll nt 111 \hi i\111&lt; II C31\
J1r~1 two !lti(l t•tl " ' po n lt &gt; l ~ 111 1 • 11 11'
C c t V h 111 • tl 'i\ •t• !~ Hilr
the f' ,LrJ IL C '111&lt; ll 1 tl l/lii! L' d IIJI Ltd , • h l ~o; )IIL tltd t 1l&lt; It t!:( W ' lor 25
leuv111 ~ 11 1 1 tftt I qlll n t'" t • •It 1&lt; I ' J!L , p ~ ~ •nl JLl yto! {Onlraf' f
hOUil{t Il l) ut'"' ' I t " ' sh ••l s lj11 , I I ' " thl o tr g h lh• l~!l8 s r 1~011 Unt
f:r!IVl' ll! .t II III !I IH I J! t &gt;m 'tl '~II t 11 !Jo I Ht&lt;;C 11f JJI!H SS Ill hi S flllllll y
They ~~ v 11 ~ ., dl ) 1hnrn" s 1 h1 1~ t xpectt;d to ~ tep out l'ruh
:Mutr.ly low ll t ll.,. J'l•1.ilc 1\J&lt;rnh r d ly ut the close of t'l JR season
or the (11/I]Jlii S~I O I I s h,\1 1 s
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Slo!Ha lo Savo Hl•nollt.

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Pt. Plean.nt 'fi Dd Coolville ,Jon
Ohio kl.Yer" League ba.seball game&amp;
yuterday aftfrnoon &amp;s Pt. Pleu-ant bandf!d Pomeroy a ~ defeat
and Coolville
plastered Racine
with a 11-3 shellacing.
In the Pomeroy-Pt.
Plea.sant
pme Austin and Viers outpitcbed
Charlie T~eiss of th~&lt; loca) nine u
Pomtroy was be-ld to .,nly five
hits, and Point ~11.d only seve-n
off Thel.ss. All five of the Mason
County nine's runs were scored Jj;
the .second jnntng as they put
together five of t-!leir seven hits
for tbe big inn ing.
Pomeroy st'ored 6ingle runs in
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Coolville
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- - 8attwkls: Ashley, L. Wolfe, (5)
uul Arma D. Speacer anct V. s,._
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lnnmg. Wolft• came nn to p1tch in

the fifth and fini t;hcd lhe game.
Uadlng hitters for
Coolville
we re Ju nlor S p e nc e r
H11rt and Dick Spencer, who all
!lad two htts . Bob Ashley and
LaiTy Wolf(' topped the Racine
hillers with two hits each.
The Kure by (n.,inv•:
Pol'l\eroy
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Milwaukee -- ·
C.:i ncinna ti -- -B,·ooklyn ~- .-.
St. LOUIS
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46 33 .382
43 36 .644
41 40 .506
.P:ttsburgh ___ 37 42 .468
1-'hiJadelphia . _ 36 44 .430
Chicago - ---- - 34 43 .-442
Ntw Vork ---- 30 46 .395
Saturday's Resul ..
Chicago 6 Pittsburgh 2, lat
Chicago 6 Pitt.sburgb G, 2nd 10 in
Mdwaukee a Brooklyn 2, 10 mn
Philadelphia 2 Cincinnati 0
St. Louis 5 New York 2
S"nday'1 Reeult1
&lt;..:in. 4 New York a, 1st 10 inn
nn. 4, New York 3, 2nd. 11 Inn
J.hlwaukce 3 Pitt.Bburgh 2. hit
Milwuukce t Pittsburgh 1, 2nd
&amp;t Louis 9 Philadelphia 1, 1st
l'h iladelphia 7 St. Loui&amp; ~. 2nd
Brooklyn 10 Chicago 8
TDd•r'• Probabla fltchera
Brooklyn at Chicago-Craig 8·4
vs Jon fs H3
New Yo rk at Cincinnati nightA.ltnnelli 8·7 vs Fowler -'-9
Philadelphia at St. Loul5 night
- Haddix 7-3 vs Schmidt 4--4:
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee-Kline
8·U vs .Buhl 10.4
Tuelday'l Gam"
Phil~tdelphia at Chieago
BJ"f'oklyn at Cincinnati night
Piltsburgh at St. Lolli&amp; nisbt
New York at Milwaukee night
AMERICAN LIAGUI
WLPcLO&amp;
New York ____ M 26 .887
Cleveland ___ 46 35 .34:13 10 '"h
CfllC&lt;IJ.(O • ___ . 43 35 .&amp;(H 111,3
Boston __ ___ _ 44 36 .&amp;MI 111ft
l:; tl iru ort• ____ 37 44 .467 19
U~ltunorc ~--- 37 44 .437 19
Washlnwton ___ 33 33 .384 2M~
1\a n .~IIS City __ 30 IH
.370 26
5aturd.ly'a RMvlh
New York ~ Cleveland 4
Hoston 4 Chicago (}
Hal tim ore I Kansas City 0
Detroit 6 Wuhington ~
Sunday'• Ra1ulh
New Yurk 2 ChicaQo 1. ht
New York 6 Chi. 5, 2nd 10 inn
('loveland 10 .Boston 7, ht
Un11 ton 3 Cleveland ). 2nd
K11nsas Ci ty 6 WashingtOn 0, 1st
Was hington 7 Kansas City 3, 2nd
l\al1imort.' 7 Detroit 2, bt
Ball 1m ore 6 Detroit 3, 2nd
Toda~·· Prob.lbla Pitch•'•
ChiC'ago nt New York- Harsh·
l' llltl 6·3 vs Mcllcrmou. 2-4
C!c vcl.and at Boston .. Lemon

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Todays Sports
Parade

Leaders
Major~e

II Y OSCAR FRALIYl
Player-Club
0 .A8 R H . li"ct.
United Pret Sport&amp; Writer
Muslal. St. L. 81 306 46 100 .327
NEW YORK UP
Boxtnc's Bailey, Cin.
81 193 32 63 .326
~ff;\!et~'1:i::~e
Sr.hndst, N. Y. 1\5 193 28 62 .321
tt.g the heavyweights.
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Boyer, St. L 81 a28 80 104 .319
Allron, Milw. 73 288 48 92 .319
Probable thac tue w••.scotoed
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AMERICAN LIAGUI
mer Olympic boxen wiU aol\lt
Mantle, N. Y. 79 293 7~ 103 .365
!ituation in both classes.
Rocky Marciano threw
Maxwell, Det. 72 239 51 Bt .351
08
hea.vywe.lght &amp;ituation wide
Kuenn, Det.
73 278 43 97 .a46
2
with !ll.s retirement a~n-d~~~;~~; Kell, HaUL
64 218 26 72 .330
Moore, finding it an _e
f)kowron N. Y. 85 21-l 33 70 .327
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near-impossibility to make the
Rome. Runs- Mant)e, 'l(anks 30;
8
pound Jlmlt figures to toss In
Klusez:ewk.si, Redlep 23; Bankli,
11
Cubs, 22; Boyer; Cards 20; Snide r
12~ light heavyweight tttle when
13
gets" a a!lot st the big one in
Dodgers 20.
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tember.
Run&amp; Battt!d In- Mantle, Yank.&lt;; ,
16~
Which lay.s It in th~ lap of
74; Musial, Cards 69; Bo)'ft, Cards
Olymplant.
63; Wertz, Indiana (52; Sim~son .

Major League
Results
NATIONAL LIAGUI

In tbe CooJvilJe • Racine game
,the Cool vimc boys climbed on
Bob Ashley and Larry Wolfe for
10 hits, wh1le Dick Spencer was
holding the lolier s tn on ly six S'afe
h.lows . Coolville .s helled Ashley
(or ~:~even big TUn&amp;" in t~ fourth

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FreeiDan'-- Wins TWice .}0 ·B&lt;

BaHerlet: Tttett- and k-..lrotcl

frames . George Npssdroad led the
loca) batters with two ~its in.twol
trips to the plate, while far Pt
Pleasant Hindu He nderson
had
two for two, and Emil Thorhas
had two out of four.

Monl;fa.y, July. 16, 1956

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11ut when theJ bav.e a firemaa. OD
call like big Buster· Freema11. •
Whl!n the RedJep dropped three
stnight to PbHadelpbia last week
lhe doubters eould be heard say·
ing the bubble had burst. Free·
. man was belted otU in one l-ellef
appeannce against the Phils a&amp;
CtncinnalJ dropped out of rtr"at
place.
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Mr. and , rs. Reed Eynon of
·;.tornin g Star !'lpe.nt Friday with
only Mr. and Mrs. A. H. B.1Uey.
Bo~
Mr. and · ~~· Donild Thal!llell
present. retu'rned frlifn a · we.siern trip.
was ca1led
Patty, Jud;Y and Nancy E!ldf.
of the Long who .speJit the past week, visiQng.
for Saturday ev.. Mr. J,od Mr;s. Grover WJ.'ite and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B"aila,rd re. 1 '..,;
an agreement to , iurned to their hom~ at Wooiter
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~ ·~pany l!ome
the Long Bottom
was. slped.
Mr. and Mrs. D,ean Earie)1 in~
· · . A rf!(.'()mmendatlt~n was made ~un o( COlumbus are vijitint ~er
. to the tr:ustees of thf' Long Bott1m parent., M.r. and Mrs. Tbe~
EXchange to permit the present RUse.
iWUtbtenders to Uve tn the prqp-------erty as long as they wished and
SATISFIED AT 103
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paid the taxes on tald property.
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WOuld be sold and proceeds cU&amp;tri· said lf he had his tlre to live ov«
bule'i.,equally among cemeteries in
again he might do sOme thlnga
the Long Bottom Exchange area. dlf[e.rently, "but
It
proNbiy
Pte-siding at this me.tl.ng wa.s wouldn'! bave tteen for. the be•t."
Franoes Amltewa pr~ldent of the He made' the tema'rk 011 his lohd
outeoina: Long Bottom Exchana:~ blrtlnlay. He retired: ft-om tbe real
He had formerly been opposed tO estate buslnes~~ only tir mo11tlw.
rellri!Ju_!g~ing the territory to any
ago.
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LUCY JUBaLI

Raymond Zirkle
Funeral Services
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Phone 197

MEETING

attesting to his wallop, 20 wei'e Brave.. at Indians-at Racine.
by knockouts. rlow~ver, he has
loBI. four bouta - all by L'le kayo
route.
Up to the advent of Patterson,
Olympians were regarded by boxing men with a jaundiced e)le .
Fidel La. Barba, former
fly.
weight champ, was lhe only Olym.
plan to ever win a professional
boxing ch.amplonfltllp. ~tleraon
changed a lot of mlntls, but In
a sense, t~e Olympians will bl!' on
trial when Anthony an1wers the
QODg Friday night.

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Appro~
· aU'Il fUty ~Jellbera Mr•· Charle• A~M.
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' llb.ot;. alte-l)~e~. !Jle ,. jln: ~ Y""""'ll!1&lt;
•nd;ljn.'itld Mn. ~olr ~~ ,...,,
;.nnu:d pi nie' o4 lhe . Mtt~~t twQ dapghte? G( · ...,~.o~•m are i 1 rO\Iow•:l Mt. an~
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lin. Rolan(t Eanman. and fl.maly Tu;,Sdiiy
lin. Wnynt' 'fh omu .
Koben
Hill
&amp;
ufrered
a
h8art
at·
of Flora . Ohio; Mr. and Mn Olan
A famU y p1cnic was enjoyed at
w. Vo.
the twuu.• of ~: r . and Mrs. Floyd Utck and ll tn a CoJumbu• h0i1pl· Holte-r of Mansfield ·. D\ck Spencer
and· fam.lly ·•re
tal. Mft, Hill is also a pali"ot and Mr. -.nd Mr11. Junior Spencer
'I'hom11 ~ s.~· ur·J 1y cvcr.ina:.
·~:':It'."~
vacation
in c.ti.
and 10n of Columbu!l. and Mr. and f&lt;
with Mr1. keb;er't moth.
Membe rs uf LIJe !lome Demon· there.
Word bas been r~ived lhat Mrs. Evere'lt Wabon and fBm1lY er, Mn. Edith Holland ..
11 pu~n le at
atraHon Club h ~d
Mu. Cbarles Siders and daughter of Tuppers Plains.
Mr. and Mr•. RUMtN Heu
the Maddleport 8'otubide Park.
Th£- Massar reunion wns ht ld (Thelma Wihlon) of Eall. Llverpool,
·Mr. and Mn,.. Robert Diehl and .J" ID Anne were· in a bull aeci'-'nroute to visit recentl)' "l the Forked Run State -visited ft'len(J&amp; hE-re ~ntJy. Thi•
ehildrt!n returned home .in Mill- dent whU'
bury after 1pend ing 1 week w1tll another dau ..hter in Texas. Mrl Park with tbe follcowlng relative&amp; Wll Mrt. Be&lt;J~'I flrst vtslt to ber nil
her parents, Mr. and M'n. Chris Sider• 11 Jil a h011piiai with a It!&amp; ilttending. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan native town in 40 )'f.-n.
injury.
M.asPr of warren, Ohio, Mr. and
~ROther formtr resident.
llr1.
Dlebl.
Mr.
aiid
Mri.
Ferrell
Niday and Mrs. ~ Mauar a~ son Harol~ Msude Chan.,- Charlton of Jf"ew.
Mr.,
and
Mn.
Bruce
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.,m~, Y,-a., the guem or hi9 bro- reCf'n{ KUI!Jt• Of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Mr1. Dan~ Masar , James Edwar(l~ day d tPr an dbsenc&lt;' of fl(b'·C.ur
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and famal,. of ChiiiU:othe, Mr. Yf!lltl. Shf" Wll aCCOplPJinled by
ther whom he had not seen for llcrt Canaday ·
and Mrs. Elbert Conkel and fam- boer eon Ralph Charlton ind wlf.e
1;. ten yean.
ily of Wav..erly , Obto, Charln of AlliancP. and Irene Layne ' of
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Mn. M. E. Rathburn left for
Radford and wife and lwo IO!t5 East Liverpool, Ohio.
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and Mn. Ida a..dford from
by Mr. and Mrs. Milo Clapp for 01
Mr&amp;. Mildred Santee of Gtlli·
Pomeroy.
~rip to Monitoulin bland, Can.
Mrs. Etta Spencer teffived wurd
Doll Kibble of Eaet. Uverpool polis were tlere: recently t.o vis1t \
Mn. P. A. Jividen ! pent a few of the death of her son Jake at wa• a visitor hen Sunday.
her parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs. J . S.
d.1ys with her 1ister and husband Edge-rton , WI!. He spent the pal l
Mrs. Ru ah Moore and family of Marks.
at Canal Wi11chest~ r .
winter 1.ere wilb his m~tt.her and Cnlumbl15, ~pent the Wet'k eod
Gue1t.s Sunday in the .,i&amp;eHel#r home wn.e, Paul Ward
Mr.
and
Ml'1l
Flo}'d
Thomu
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brother" C lllrlcs. Hls mother. Juke
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and Mhw Petrusha Slonumao of ~
-.~ent guest&amp; of Mr. and Mrs. 1(awk, JfaroJd ,lbwk and G~ahline
Pltiir Taylor.
Woo~ left fo pttend tllt runerat .
ColumbUs. Mr. and lin. EuJII!n.e ~ ~ , 1 1::.11~2:·
Stevens and daueht ~r Jan~, MT.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reave!'
,and daughters, Akron, visited Mrs
Aud~ ll Uobertfl and Emte Deet·
and Mr~. C~ Ward or Cbt~~o
'-Jma Rupe last week.
t'r of Columbus •pent the week
shire, Mr. and Mnt. L. F. Dye,
. , Mr. and At~. Leland snowdctl end with the former'll parent11 Mr .
Joppa, Mrs. Lucy Burdfn Belpre
ri .cl)ildrd
returned home in snd_ Mrll. G_eorge Roberts.
"I..emoyne' Helzer •nd family of 1
U~tle Hocking, Edna It. Ste..,art
),_ ~ ·:~. - ~inesv-llle T:iter vlsitinl[ 'Mr. and
Mt. ind Mtfl. A~U H~lter &amp;pt'nt
and Leona Smltb and nice.!. • ~
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sun~y with Mr. find Mrs. Wor)ey
Funeral servius were 'held on Sharpn DuttDn, locO\].
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Fr;day at the
Ewing Fgl)eral
ltt!lative&amp;
of
B.
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Edward•
'·l ton visited in Columbus recently.
llrs. Uslie
'Jn. Pj~l llo m~ for Ra)JIIond Zi.rkle of
1\fr:k,
gatbefed ait hit home Sunday td ·
Mra. ftot;i Barnes retl.rned from ~Wk •nd Ja¥
Cbe!lt'r
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celebrate his ftft)"-n intb birthday.
t nve wee'k · visit in Akron
and 1 8 tent Sp.~untay wtrbJilt . .llad . h. Pomeroy.
Pallbeare~ at the ~1ce1 W
EJ:r(' Those present .-ere Clark FACuy11 hog 11 Faltlj.
~_!larlelll i9pe:nee'r and lin. Etta Alht"!1
Stholl, Lloyd J enkins, Ed· wards and family , Hubert Can
L11dy Canaday, Orient. Is ~pend- Speoncet ·
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L.he Rom ine,
Charles
Qpillen, r.m~, ,~lfe of Columbu!l \nd Alfrtd
ing her v8cation witb her mother
Mr. and Mrs. DwiJJ}t Theiss. or Clytie Bo)flea arid r~ Manley.
Caumiffial' tnd· tamut, local.
and .sister here.
Dorca 1 spent Stlnd•r with Mr
Relative§ attehi'ling wert! Mr.
Mrs. May ColliN!, . w~o bJtt. .
Mary Brown. St. Alban• !1 visit- oir.d Mrs.. Arlhur 0".
and Mrs. Ray Van~e, Mrs. Earl bePn , a rpedicaJ pat~nt In .the St.
i::ag Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller.
Mrs. Locie \ihite returned bnme Goddard and Mr.'J.. EvelJn Walker Jo~ej&gt;h Hospital, Plltt:erkbUi1J re.
Mn. France~ Larkins spent an Saturday after vil!itiDJ relatives and' son al of Portsmouth: Lucy turned hom!! Saturtfl:f.
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evening recently wilh her sister, at Wooster ttnd Killbuck .
CL•Opt'r , L.iU\a Cooper and Ora !'lf~­
)lr'. and Mrs. Rot Flc)l: ~f ~
Mr. and Mrs. ~die GrifQth F:~rland, MaSon and Ora Cartmill lumbm1. Mr. · ind tlrrt. Nne lbrspgnt Su11~ay wi~ Mr . ..nd Mrs. ,..f Hartford.
net.t ancJ family of Coo1ville, Mr.
Arthur Batr.
Officiating at tht' service was and Mrs. Berl BOrnit of Mtrletta.,
. Cuy Sa}•re, ~iddlepu~. Jlur- Mrs. Ella Osborn of K~oo were , ·
Mr. and Mrs. R.a; ti.licrtt a.nd Rev
Continued from pa1e ...one
ia: wa~· in the Adam~vllle Cemc· JfUt'ds of Mr. anti Mrs. C. A . B. tt
(Nnily; Par.-:ersburg sptnt Su~day
trr·· Mas0n.
nett.
brought about by the meeting In w!th Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robciis.
which Coolville agrffd to do every.
Mn. Na\hari H"y&amp;tll and chilt!llng pos~lble to keep up the swit- d.. en are visiting with ber parchboard at Long Bottom until bet· ents, Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer of
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A lew belligerent and provocat,lv · Mr and M:rs. Paul Balcer and
rtinarb wtre paRsed during the son, Killbuck «pent the weekend
course of the meeting but MaiBilr With tlle latter·• f!!ll'"ents, Mr. and
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quickly controUed this by startibg M:l's. Grover Whitt.
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"Me have no desire to get in an
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Whittaker
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with anybody,"
of Aleiqmdet, ty., spe.nt the wePk
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, _ - . DMie B o f e l ; r other than
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r - • -;. •• • woulil ....., lb;lll! ·t l £ 4 - ' '!001 dreoo "W.Illil ~
the Ohlq (';.rstn 1pem Sunday with Mr. anJI
"'~ .. p.... -~ l1dt ...tiler ... Hjliil;l7
; Harold· ""Ml~ Rlit'mlJhd Frank 'l;beS\Irr
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Mr. 1'and Mrl': Glenrt- Lau•en ol

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110 use worryina about the Cinein· waa replaced .by Gr;imm,L . · · ·

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Rutland .News Noteo

By Sweeping TWin BillSWiday

In the ni.chtcap, p;oay Briq:u-.
.de11V4"1'~d bis tint ·l ilt aad·drove 111
hil first r ~n of the se»011 to wiD
·ht 11 !nnlnf.l.
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in the ·eia:bth lnlni tr) tle tbe
score at 3-all but Ted ID!JHeWJkl
O;lflled tbe lltb ·"lUI a ~~ ~ad
nwved UJ aecond ~ DOD )fuelltr fumbled th~ biD"' Bel~ Jtkeb:
er Joe Maraanerl ..,.~ed " 'i'rank
But the 228-pound Freeman R.ob~D and· au lnfie14 Qut mov·
proved quite a pi":cber in Sunday'S ~d the .rUilpert il~al ~-, J\ri~- 1
pa~ir of e:dra-lnnmg 4A , dectatnna
ainglfld _off Sttv} Rl~k.
over the New York Glaata. He
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The Giaata a11d Kedle&amp;a. w!Dt\ up
was the winntna piteher in l)oth
game~ add kept the Rediq:a with J 'lll&lt;lr ·thni-.;.m~ ..eeriea·." ·(dlill~l
in two games of the teas~e·lead.
ro•ler ~ New· Y-ork
ing Milwaukee Bravea, Wlio also
JC?Jma,y
AlrtqDeUt.
Athletlca 61.
Patterton Moor.'a Opponent
Run&amp;-Mantle, YankS 72; Yost , .s wept a doubleheader.
u ·man IDto ·the
Floyd Patterson, who won the Scnat-ol'll 62; Boyera, cards 60:
Big' Buster gaiaed bla aiJ:th win:
bu WOD
Olympic Robinson, Redlegs 58; Lopez, Atb in the opener, blankina: the Glanll
"heavy mtddlewelgbt"
crown at Helsinki in. 1M2, wlll be letics ~8 .
,,wer the" last four in.ninta after :reo
Moore's pay'lff opponent. And now
Hits- Mantle, Yanks liYl; Boyer placlflg Joe NuxbaU ·who retlr~d
Tony Antbony, 8Jll)t-!Jer 21-year
('ards 104; AshbUrn, Phils 100; with a sore right Bide. FreemllJI
w})o was Patterson's teamate
Musial, Cards tOO; Dark, Carda 98. simt out the Giants for one framP
Finland, is making his bl&amp; move
Pitching _ Lawrence, Redlegs in ' the .~eeond game to pk:k\1p bia
In the- light heavywelaht division. 12-0; Sturdivant, Yanks S.2; Brew· seVenth.
When Moore st-eps down In his cr. Red So:~ 11 -3; Freeman, Redcampaign to step up, an
• ,/!.. near capacity crowd of 30,000
legs 7·2; Pierte, WMte Soll 13-4;
enced battler named C!luck
watched Cincinnati 1et a key
Kuclt:S, Yanks 13--\.
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ser out of Lansing, Mleh.,
b~ f'lilk in tbe fir&amp;t game Wben
Giant Third Baseman Daryl Spera·
the number one· favorite "'";..';::~::~:I
him . But old A~bie's ~-1
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'wtll make neeessary another ellmJohn Bernard, ipfant l(lft of Mr cer 111iowed Alex Grammu to
ination series, ruch a&amp; was con- and Mrs. Donald Duffy was chris- ·reach first on an error.lD the lOth.
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Grammu. moved to '
ducted among the heavywelg~tl. t~ned at Sacred Heart Chureh, at
when
one
of
J;loyt
and Anthtny wilL atlempt to prove Pomeroy, Sunday morning by Rev.
this weet that be belongs front f'r. Turel. Sponsors were Mr. and knuckle baUs eluded
Mu. Joseph P. Daugherty, Colum· Surnl for a pa&amp;&amp;ed ball. Bob
and center.
A lankey, 6-foot. l-Inch
bus. other&amp; attending were Mr. man .then Slnsled t6 wi~ the
Clndnnati took a .3-2
puncher, his fir&amp;t blJ c~~~::!•nd Mrs. M. R. Ro11, Corning and
rome II" at Madiaon Square G
~~c Duffy family. Mr. and Mrs. :he fourth ' when Job11ny
on Friday night when be· enpgea Daugherty and Mr. and Mrs. Ross singled home two iup.
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Tony JohnS(.In, a ~year old Iron- ~pent .the day at the Duffy home . Giants tied the ~ore ~n tJte
when
Bill
WRite
borD.el-ed
o(f
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muscled brakeman wbo lost se-ven
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2 2 .500 JUaclt:. Jackie Brandt alltl l).~&gt;qun'e~
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6£ 38 boots.
Dodgen
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2
.500
!or the Giant&amp;, who Just their ·Iifih
Olympta., On Trial
1 4 .200 ai.ralght game.
The big question in eonnec:tlon RedlegiJ
0 4 .000
Short!top Roy MeMlllan of the
wlth Ant~ny, a former Golden Y•nke"
MondiY'• k"edule
Redlegs waa forced to reUre from
Gloves and National AAU champion, ia his chin. He haa won 26 Redlegs at Pirates-Field No. 1
the game Jn the thlrd In:.~,~::~;
out of SO professtOI"II\1 boutli and, Dodr~ers at Yankees-Field No. 2 !tJ okie Ed Bressoud I

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MIDDLEP~RT.

Robson and her parertb, lltr and
Mr.s Ben Ervin

SOUETY

Mr. and Mrs C/uenre Murray
wm-e recent YISJ!ors m Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whtte and end were acomp.amed home by
~hildren, Akron, are v1siUng his her parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry
aun.t, Mn. R S. Wh1te .
Bal·t:y who wtll v1~1l at the Mur
Mr. and Mrs. W11,L.iam Watten ray home lD Bradbury for two
.Jnd daughter have moved to Le- weeks
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Mrs. Homer Clark and Mrs.
lrlr and Mrs Mart} Summer and
Jaci; Baelmer were viSitors In daughter and granclchJidJ cn were
Gallipolis Saturday
Saturday gu~t!' of her bJother
ill
Paul Wmn and Mrs Wmn , Brad·
A m~mg Will he held Wed· bU")
nes1ay 7.30 at Heath• Methpd1st
Mw; Marjory Hams who IS em
Church for Senior and
Jumor played m Wa1:1hmgton, D. C., at··
Yrmth Fellowships who plan lo rtved sunday for a two weeks'
attend Lancaster camp th1s month ~ 1 ,. 1 t wtth her parent~. Mr and
Pilrents are also asked to be pre- Mr~ Robert Harris Today Mr and
EtDt.
Mn; Gene Harns and children,
!-Iulchmson.
Kans, atTIVed for a
Mrs. William Ault and rh1ldren
vts
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wtth
their
parents, Mr. and
drove to Marietta lo meet Mr. Ault
who is employed on the Sohlo .\ h s A R Hecox and Mr and
rh.c rboat and who returned w1th Mrs Harns
Mrs Helen Terry wh() has been
them for a two weeks vacation .
M:' and Mrs Charles Scmes and tn Sprmgf1eld has r~turned here
eh1ldren, Columbus, have been il'ld u; occupy1ng the Tewk.sbary
v;siting her parents, Mr and Mrs apartment
Mrs Fred Y'.'lutlock, Kent, has
James Wh1te
Bernard Schramm who has bet:n vl~1tmg h~r parents, Mr and
spent the week wtth Mr and Mrs. i'ltrs C E. Vance
Miss Patrir1a MrElhmney , RN
Jilhn Lyons returned to ZaJ.esvtlle
South
Charleston and Dr Stanley
: unday and was accompanied by
Jus ~~:randdaughtcr, Lmda Lyons P1nter, Charleston were weekend
guests of her parenl'l, Mr. and
wh.o will visit there.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Zimmer· Mrs Charles McElhinney .
Mn. Aileen Ca~to and dau.(hter
.nan, Wellston, and Mr and Mrs.
Arthur Chrlatian, Dundas, were Of Cht!shire WCrP Saturdny evpn.

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Mrs Chadt', McNamee recf:1ived
.vurd Sunday uf the .::udden d~ath
11 ( her 1Jit'C'l', Mn
Chester Van
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Nease

S:c tllement

Parkersbl.l!.~t h o~ptta!

Mr and M1 s Ben Ph!lson t1&gt;ok
her mo the r, Mrs (iomer Lewis to
the MethodJ.St eamp ground at
La ncaster Sunday

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106,913 79
322.790 63
ODIIptiona o£ States arul pollt,1cal iJUll.d.JV~lOM
25J, 155.26
other bonds, not.ea, and deben.turca • , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12,123 g~

"'ftlalln ojlllyl
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].o;ms and diScount~
183.36"7
Bank premisel!l owned $3,00000, furm.ture and rrxtUrt'li $1 00 afl~~·~~
Othey B&amp;Jeta
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colon to.. lstlmallon•

879,!itl3 88

ch..rtuny glv.n on

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•x.,.rt repairs;

28t,tm5 58

latltfaction guaranteed.
425,353 5A
60 ,229 07

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01b8r ~t.s !Certlned ~ offl.cere dlcclu!, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS -----·- .. ·-----···---775.4944{}
Other Ji!Jbllittes
:Jlo 621• ·"' L
TCtrltL LIA!ULITIE&amp; fnot lncludins nbordlnat.ed oblllatlone ShO\\'n below) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , 775,908 02

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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

33,755 86

. . 103,755 06

TOTAL LIABJf,ITIES AND CAPlTAL ACCOUNTS
. 1179,503.88
Tbt• bank'• ('a_pltal eons.'sU of oomm(ln 1tock with total Ill'
valut of 8i311,000 00

84.09063
84,800 63

Secured and preferred Hab!UUC!l
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Deposits seem cd by pledged .. ~ sets pur~&gt;uanl to rcqulrCm('nls ' of lnw

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63,599:59

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1110Cftt cw•1aa
WAJCM ca¥11-

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reaervea '&gt;l ••.•.• ,.
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J, John T Wolfe, Alls't Ca~h[('r the 11bove n11mcd bnnk, do ~O]('mnly
...., tmt the abov• .wtement la true to the but nf m, lmow~M~•

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JOHN T. WOLFE, As.s't Cashier

c:ornet Atta•t:

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W. B, CROSS
J. W. WEAVER JR. .

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libb8cribe11 and lllWOl'n to before me thli!l 12lh day 1){ July
~Y Commts~lon Ex~mcs August 29, 19:57
Memba- ol FP.rl.Pral I&gt;ooOBit lrv;urance Corporation
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Mrs JunJOr Hoffner and family of

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reibel en.
1 rtamed with a showell Thtlrsday
~ YetHni at t.heir bQme, Umon Ave
b'lOOrtng Mr. and Mn. Paul Rei·
bel, Athens, recent il.ewlyweds.
Games were played during the
evemng alter which the honored
e:uests opened their many gdts
.Refreshments were served by
tl'll hostess to Mrs. Leon McKrugbt
Mrs. Henry Reibel ancl granddaughter, Donna, Mrs. Marlin Wadc.ell, Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mrs.
Robert Morrbl, Mtss Mary Vir·
g-inia Re1bel, Mrs. Dale Sm1~h,

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honor Friday evening at a stol'k
showE!r held at the home (If Mrs,
Paul Winn, Bradbury, w1th Mrs.
Clarence Murray and Mrs. Mack
Stewart aB n.uistlng hostesses.
Game were played -and prizes
won by Mr Albert Rou.s!J, Mrs.
Wilbur Haning, MrS". Ernest Barn.
hart, Mrs. Mllton RusseH, Mrs
Bud Russell.
A pink and blue eo1or-.scheme
was used tor tM!' party and t)'l:e
gJft~ were placed ln a dec.orated
b 1 1 1 ed b 8 81 k Th
:~oss nc opp
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host"''" "rved lee ,,..m, cake

and coffee.

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rt-.!ngwonu:-mg
e day,
mcluded
tbe elec- dThe guests Included those DllJilu
e .above and Mrs. Griff R!JII51l ,
frJ&lt;' rottsscr1e won by Leo Valen. Mrs Elwood~ Lewis, Mrs.
))ale
line, Galhpolls, $5 whic.h Ronnie Barnhart, Mrs. Dell Hysell, Mrs.
Corporation ' plant's family picnic N••l took r•om th• top or a g, •• ,
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for thetr employees and fami11es.
('J pole; fifty doQI' prizes; the' Mrs. Wilbur Pierce, Mrs. HarrY
At one o'lock, Mrs. Elizabeth baby crawlmg contest by Jimmy, Salley .
M11yc.s, man11ger of the plant cafe. ~ ~ar old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro.Sending gifl'l bl\t qnable to at.
tcr1a, and Tfny Bums, well known h1·rt Schmoll; the raw egg to1111in1 tend the showel' weTe Mrs. Wilbur!
to al} workeu by hill m~ame L'flllll"sl !Jy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowley, Mu. Jack Harrison, Mrs.
started to serve one thousand Mills for the married couple con· Robert King, Mn'l'. William King,
fned dickens, one thousand hOI· 'c~ t and Robert A~hley, Marshall Mrs . Vlllt King Mrs. Cush John·
d~s. baked ham, baked beans, pu· Ctol lege !JallplayJ•r and William ston, Mrs. ~arl~ Wilkinson, Mrs.

}:I~OnJaa~:~· m~~~is~~~ c:cf:ee~r~:~· ;,",~:~1~n:o~o!J~~~ ~)~n;Bc~h~h:~;~~ ~~~ha ~~~~~~ ' l!~;pe.~ar~ol;:;~::

The food was served conlmuous- ., ..
ly as the workers came from the
Movtng p1rturr~ fl)r the ch1dren
pJ11nt 3.'1 the Shifts Cb;mged
'tiE'fe planned and thC flrSl aid
Added to the menu was tw!!nly· s lat ton had one pahent, P. K Rus.
f.ve bushels of pop corn prepare(t 'i( Jl who cut hts fmger on a pop
by C. H. Wt~e . ,lr., chairn1an of br•ttlc T.nud speakers kept track
p:-Geurement and "ch!ef ' of th e of Just children with one Slmall
popcorn machine and he also di S· hoy bemg p&lt;lJ.l'Cd f1VC times lk
~rlbu.ted hundred!! of t.ll day sue- cordc&gt;d mtml' wn.s also broarl('a~t
kers to the children
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The comrmtteo mcluclctl C J
Plans for the picm(' had bet'n I lhtvl~. gt•nrral chair1nan, . Jn~eph
;;terted we('ks ago and for the li'1·nderboseh , .~ .1fctv, C. H Wise Jr
pas t week worken had hern bw&gt;v pmcurl!mcnt; P K. Russell, foml ;
11 lh11 gruunds. Larg11 sand hoxcs Charles Bradb.ur,v, adyll rccrea
equi pped with send bucket!! and tifln; Joy KeY!et , JoOQ commiLteJ',
~llcvt'ls, were prep.ared for the M•les R1chmund, regi stration , L
smaller chlldten. games of aJI S Sotsson 1111rl Olan Neal, gro\lnd•
ktncls were played and a lar)l;e It B Ingle~. children's recreatiOn;
number or ponit-s wert- available D D Humphrrys, games.
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Mrs. Ronald Sm.lth, Mn. Cleland
Hemes. Mr.s. Denver Tboma, Mra.
ErTtest Rhodell .
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Mrs. Lawrence X...ninc, Mrs.
John Terrell, Mrs. J01eph Struble,
lr.'frs. Amanda Kaspar, ' Mrs. RohJ:I'It Arnold and d.augbter Susie,
Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter
Linda, Mrs. Cla'renee
Swaugel'
tlnd MiSs Lou1se R~ibtl.
Sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Willard Heines,
11 rs Julius Sauvage, Mrs. Georgl!1
Buchanan, Mrs. Donley
Rcibel
:tnd Miss Myrtis 'Kay Parker.

Mrs. Max Davis
PM Club Outing
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Honored Guest Held Re~ently At
At Stork Shower
Tuppers Plains
Mrs. Max Davis was gueat of

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The PM Club and thelt IamiHes
held an outmg retently It the
Elberfeld Farm, Tuppers PlaiDS.

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County Deputy C. N. Jones t'On· for ~he n?xt mc('lint;~ ~lnr&lt;' It w!'!
ductcd inspect ton 'l'hursrlcy even- he during safety week
1ng when Rock Spnngs Grange
met 1n regular seasJon The sec·
At lhe close of the mc&lt;'Ung r(' '
ond degree w!ls gtven m full form, freshments were served hv Mr
During the business sesswn the- ,,nd Mrs. Wayne Sloan, Robert
r.ommatton of a delegate nnd al· S~uan, Bertha Gill, Rieha.rd · Gt'n· '
ternate tO the State Grange was n.-imer and Michael Evana to the
held w1th Mrs. Howard Bolin mf'mber~ and four ~uuta,' Mr. and
'l.'l('oted as delegate and Mr11. lfrs. C. N. Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
\\o'tlllllm Morgan alterrvtte. The Henry Bener, Chester Grange.
prince and prln~~u to reprPRent
The ne~~:t meeting will be held

Top honora at the ClaJblllb
Speedway raeea oo Sunday afternnon were taktn by E1.11ene WU&amp;.
ougbby of Pomeroy wbo "on --e
t'Oil.lclalion race aad ·the ~ut fg.
ture after having qualified wltb
the day'l fasteet tlme at 18.1 aecoads.

Track officlal1 announced a reduction in tbe price of admiaion
fvt adults to be effective the remainder o1 the year. Adult prices

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Chur~·h, the mm1~lcrs of the lo-

col fhurchc!i nnd the•r familie.s
!lave hccn invtted lo a rf!cl'ptinn
fnr ,Re,v. and Mrs. &lt;;:. Raymon
Konkright anrl ~ons Tuc~dav ew.
nmo: 111 8 o'clock at the chunh.
Mrs D·uce Lloyd. Mrs. E. M
Rhtke, Mrs . Fnrrest 8a(',t1eJ anct
\irs . Carrnll Swanson will h,.. on
1h!'" rccep\lon lin e
Mrs. E M

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Let us de~onstrate
the world's
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Accident Victim
Reported To Be
"Very Critical"

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11elp Is Sought
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ol11er
have the
.for tbe open house
wh.h;b is pl•nned
· August. Nra. Natbaa · Blgp,
~ft(cWnt of tbf: P'l'~ ill also active
ID t~t plans. ·
li reported that heavy dut)'
~u~ent Will t:le ori ~and to build
1the rO.d and 111de the laWns.

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Carl Robinson, 37, Letart. W.
Va., Rur:ill Route,
remalud in
very eritic.al et~ndition thi• morn·
ina m Camden..Cia~ Hospital In
Part:enburg . aceordiDJ to mem·
ben ot the family ,
Robinson was injut'f'd In ttl automobile a~cldent at Ravenswood
e•rly Sunday morning whicb took
the life of a brother. Bobbie Robinson, 28, of 11ear Wett Columbia.
Funeral aervit!ee for the latter
hne not as )'f1. heeD eompJeted
but frienr:lll wete adviSt"d that they
may c1ll at tbe Fog~OD.i Funeral
Home in Mason •l~r 7 o'clod: this
evebing.

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ELBERFELD$

$25to

Wheat growera e-ligible to vote
In the referendum art all of thD!Ie
who will bave more than 1~ acres
of w!leat. for barvest on a farm In
· claimed t!Jat some 11957. Quotu do not affect tho~
'pla~es whieh flew farmers who barvesl 1~ acres or
"Mre tM r.•me opea 1 Jess of wheat ror grain.
In tbe Russian protest.
Stephens Wd that farmers with
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Reporb ~tbat some American air~ more thlln us acres planned for
men are in Soviet hantls have befn harvest w~l be ooUfied of tbelr
dilttiog Into L.lte ~tate Department wheat allotments.
fOr years. MoodaY
s. note aaid
Quotas will remain in ef(eet"'ln
arowers approve the qoof..lt,s in the
1907 if at least two-thlrdll of the
referendum vote. Price 11,1pport
will then be available to farn\ert
w!:19 have compiled with their farm
wh'.s&amp;t aUotments at a level between '7ft and 90 percent or parity.
Farmen exceeding the larger
of the £arm allotment or 16 ..cres
J{ELP WANTI!;n: 7 a. m.' Satur· Will be aubject to a penalty of 4a
day, July 211 at , tbe Bradbury percent of the parity price for
wheat on the e:ttcESll production.
~ sCh~t. ..I 1{
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It more than one-third ot ~e
Board: gro~rs "'tina:. disapprove · the
qpo~. they wW not be m effeCt
ifo\fll,.. ~ .prlcl! ·~~~will be ~vaUe.ble
~r4na: .tci termers ~o ·'hflYe
coa,p!ied
,
lUI Deal" J a, in, w.lth· the,t f fprm. ~eat"'atlGtmeDti
to grade the sc:hODllot at liO pel' eeftl Of P·i~.
.
plAyground, b,ylld a . ~oa~ a ad
grass on the p)aycround
surroundmg the Dewly
school,
~u.lwllch"1 Bnd coffe~ will be
&amp;Cbool teach·
Au·.

l\1rs RObrrt Costa a.nd ){rs E
3, Schaaf arc plarr!l1ng the pro.
I!''Dm wbtch will also obse1·ve the
[ifheth anmversary !ince the lay.
ing of the corner ston.e.

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Revival So

Mason-Couny farme-rs will vote
0111 the wbtat markettng quota rei·
on July ?iO In the office
in the bua terminal
Pleasant, aet:ordlng
Stephens. e.atrman
AgriculturaJ StabiCommlt-

Little League T~
Meet Wednesday
At Pomeroy High

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' Bradbury Scnool

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Mason-Co Farmers
To Vote On Wheat

wUI be feduced to oDe dollu because ot the f¥t that a scf.l'clty of
at&gt;cldents ha.s ,fept the operaUo11
of the tracll; d'own. aeordlDJ .to of·
fic;lal•.
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A prO.(!ram was presented by the
lecturer, M1'8, Amos Leonard who
1equested that members have an
r.~;gina] safety slogan or rhyme

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Parktrsburf, fini.ahed third.

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Mary Mt"Atee,

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t~aturt was Bub Rhode• of Parl.ersburg while Gene
Shum1D,

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COMMITTEE TO ME[T
The church flnanre rnmmiltee
£&gt;nd thE! stewards of Heath ~eth.o..
d1st Church willll)eet tbls evening
at 7:30 p.' m. at the church to
make plans for the .aonual every

;E;ddie . Guinther, president of
the Meiga UttJe League, announc.
ed last nl~ht that tbe meeting of
the league woui(l be h~ld Wed.
nesday evening 11nd· not Tuesday
evening as previously '11:ated.
The meeting wUI ~ held at- the
Pomeroy High School auditorium,
and pareDts Gf all the players are
partlculari:r invited tG attend the
meeUaa.
Problems of the Little Leaguers
u well a1 a finfll financial drive
wiU be discussed at the meettna.
It will aet under way at 8 p. m.

Efforts are being

made to get
brothf:r, Charles, home
from Hawah whert be is stationed
with the U. S. Air l'oree.

~not her

ClNCINNA'I1, 0. UP-City otri·
cials today epnsidered tbe ~~·
b1lity of pUJ"Cbasing the Cinelnnat.i
Redlegs Basebf:ll Club as a bull·
ness enterprise.
City PIIUiner Henry
BeUmatl
proposed Monday that the etty
11tould seek lesislation aUowllli
it to buy the club bec~ui:e '70 per
cent of .the team's attendance iB
from o~t of town.
A;so d~cu~ed by 'couneilmea
wa'-· a p.JiPRoHl ~J- 9,-fo!'Be ij j~,,
city traFfic~;.~
ed the purci;Jase ot- 17, .~~ ~
the U.nlon Tftiit;.l'lal RalJ z •fda ••
tbe "best po&amp;.ibiUty" in solvlnl(
the pa.rkmg jam neaNbe ball park
made especially acute tbls year
by the Redlegs' penn{l11l drive.
' Railroads nc oone.iderlng aba.n·
doning the land which has on It a
st(l:am ej1gioe round~ouse 1 lllld approacb tracks because ste~tm en(l:inf$ are goi9g out Qf ,servfce.
The land Whlob str~tchea ~orth
of CrOsley Field would ·jwovl~
.parking tor 2,oo0 ~ s.qoo tars,
Howie said. He estimated the cost
would be one tcr two million .dol·
Iars.
He adnlitted there were • DUm·
ber· of drawbacks to !tis proposal.
Because of the h~h cost, the
parldng area Wtluld~ not be self
supporting. Ramps or 1fDdU"pass·
es tor t:arB and Pl'destrlans would
have .fu be built becJuse the. rail-

Ricklll'd Is Named
·•.P~EUB.
·.:~ 1lisr: President
Paul _Rickard or Letart Route
was named president of thll . PI
Pleasant District of , E.vangehc.al
UB men at a meJhng held' 11 the
Union Church ne:ar N'ew Haven
on Sunday. · '
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Those Winter Clothes
Cleaned At Robinsons
stored for the summer

," It'• gOod rMilrancii aitd gOod 6uolneto to oWh a •ehicle tliat ".
will ·help you get. mo.., work dollfl ~ day in the y&lt;oarlhat'• a 'Jeep' 4-Wheel-D_rive ·vehicle. On the highway, it
Ira~!, at road opeedo in 2-wheel drive-a oimple ahift gives
lh,e eitra traction !lf 4-wheel dri.. for rough travel, on or
off lhe roado. With power take-off, these rugged .Uieles
Ioperate many kinds of special equipment Thete's a 4]eep'
,~,£!• t!!at will §II fOUl" opecific n&lt;e!l• il!ld IIOfi'O you best.

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Gilbert Wise, 68
Former Resident
-Dies At
Gilbert V{lae, 68, former rest·
dent of Pomemy, d1ed a( his hum•
10 Bellaire, Ohio, llll Sunday aCt
cording to information reccwed
bere
Funeral services will ~ helil on
WednP~day ai.ernoon al 2 o'clock
He Js su-rv!ved by hls wife Lilly
Hawk Wtse; two sona. O'bo o:
Bellaire and Emerson of Athens,
fwo atepsons, paul Duffy of Bel·
la\re and Harold Duffy o( Sacra·
tntntG, CilJf.; tWo su;ters, Neva
HOwell of' Downington and Ma·
~le whose place ot residence is

uDhowu.

· In addiUI'In heo b survived bv 12
IJ'andch!Jdren
and rive great

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CleanP.rs
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cepted a
Wayne Sloan
ptir or the
1be Rock Springs

Pomeroy Council
Plans Black Top
Of

Student
-Te;~ive Report
·011 Tour Of UN

JameJ.J. IJenderson, New
student 11t Wahama Higb
will present a report on hl.a
Nation',: tour to N-ew
when the Point Ple~ant
~3 Of Orld Fellowl!l and
Lf&gt;dgf! Nn 210 hold an
nic on July 29
The picllle will J1e held'
H~rmon F eH m Pl Pleasant
11 a. m. with members o.rr,~~~~~~
tn Pomeroy, Buffalo, and (
,,;lie invited to share tn the plans
for.the event.
Hi:!ntlerson recently placed
In euminaUons a:tven over
ctlunty and thur. won the
to
T'f'J)t'~s~nt thP Pt P]r ~- IJnl
f'n
the tour of thr New Yot'k City 1rea.
Other students who took the exam
h1Hf1t1n are invtted to ll.ttend th('
pienie.

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IMIRGINCY CALL
The Middleport
Emerl(enc~
Squad was called to tile home or
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ge&lt;~rge 'casto and

Racine Man Char~d
· .-J•I. B &amp; E \t.le1
· npt1 family at
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Robinson's

Tbe dec:eaRd.il ~ lurYJVed by
his wife, the ~
- Della llae
Bol)bie; and
lli nzmu · one
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three Jtepdau
..,_.,., Linda
Rhonda· Wo
IJ,rotbers.
f.t.r1 0{ lliddttfor( .Md Harrison
Jr of, Letart Ro~ three J~Uitera,
lon&lt;&gt;rl.l :y;t, Enuna 'BoawelJi, Leqrt Route
Mfa, ~ita~ Fry•. ~ew Haven
and. Clara Bobin801l, h Pleasant;
hia ~' ~ RobHLSOD
St&gt;y I.eiOrt Bo... ' and lin. eta"

Other officers elected were J.
A. FWrell, tre ..,urer; Oris Bu,m·
garner, vlt!e pre11ldent; 0. L. Uev·
ing, aeoretary; Harold Bumgarn.er,
POmeroy Village Council moved
promotional director
and Ra;p to blllCk top several streets in
Thompsoti. song leader.
Pome~oy at a meeting held on
Ferrel .ha,d: aerved as., pret~ldent Monday evening in the City H•ll
Worrl; was ex:peeted to start In
of the groUp. 1
the neat future on streets in M:on·
' or the d&amp;y key Run, Pleasant Rldee. Lincoln
Principal speaker
waa E. W. Enocb, \11~1!! preaidemt Heights alld Lincoln :f.lill. It was
of the West Vilainla EUB Men'y expected that the Work would
grollp. His remarlu to the group complel~d within a moldh .
\fere eoncernl!d wltb rnan'a ever
The Chrlsty Blacktop Company
present opport.unitp to wltnesH 'lf ~arietta will be enea~;t~d to do
lor ChrJst \ritb ·Hi• feUowmen . He the wark.
added that OdJy 15 per cfnl oE
In other action, the council
tbe men 81'(!' 1ttive 1n the ehureh moved to pay $125 toward ex
while the rem11inlllj 83 per cent penses of village firemen att-end·
shourd be huaY in acti\'ities.
jng .i convention of ti~emen in
Devotional leJder for ~unday's Cleveland in the month of AUIU&amp;I
All bills wore voted to be pald
meeting waif Harold Bum&amp;llfner.
and
the mayor's report tor the
w•s aiJsted by Paul fuckard.
meeting of the gruup mOnth of June w•s acc?ted by
Wesr Col~mbia on coun.:•:il:·---------------21.

in Bellaire.

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.• WANAMAKER FIRE RAGING

AlthOUJb a relliiH DtW.
CGmer ~o raelng Willoughby drove
lite a veteran aa he ballled dow1
t:Oe day's honora.

Swimming, horseshoe and other
games were played after wMeb a
p.cnic supper was enjoyed. Mrs.
Other r.ce resulta were as fot.
Lewia Sauer Jr., Mrs. James PuJ.
lcw.s:
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len al)d Mrs. Francis Andenon
served as the commltlee. ·
Slow Heat-lit Gu;p U,Sell; 2nd
Dana
Dut'!t, Pl. Pleaunt; Srd Max
WAttendmg wered Mr. and · Mrs
Barnes,
Vinton.
. A. Gibbs an 110ns, Mr. and
Mrs 1W1lltam Anderaon and aons,
Faat Heat-ts~t Jack N~es:
Mr. and Mrs. George Hobstetter 2nd, Qr;ne Shuman; ~ 3rd, . llub
amd daugh(ers, Mr. and Mra. ~II- Ub01fu.
iam Hobstettrr and sun, Mr. and
Mrs Wayne Swisher and sons,
ConsoJation - 1st, WlUoUe:hbJ;
M.r. and Mrs. Frank' Wilson and
2nd,
Bob Venoy; 3rd, Gleba
thildren, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewi 11
Thompaon.
S&amp;uer Jr., and cPUdren,
Mr.s.
Wanda Beck and sons and Mr.
Slow Feature-1~, G11y Hysell:
and Mrs. FranciS Anderson and 2nd. Daoa DUQt; 3rd,
Walter
rhlidren.
King.
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th~
In theGenheimer
county draw'ffi;b;;•;r~c~a~n~v~a·~·~·------·~
lngli Grange
are Richard
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MI!IGS GINIRAL ~OSPITAL
Admitted: Mr.s. Edwin Sellers,
l'orUand; Victor Genhelmer, Pomeroy and Fred Klein, Pomeroy
Caldwell.
D1sch1rged. Cecll
Reed11ville; Jrmnte WaUon , Pom·
el'Oy; V1ctor G~nhcimer, Pumeroy; Thelma Snyder, Middleport
and Mrs Evelyn Sedgwick., Shade.

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July 16, 1956

Rock Spnngs Grange Inspection
1\'o"d ann Mn Car\ ,Matlox " '
rn-cha lrmrn of the rPception and
Conducted On Thursday Evening ~~·d:;~;..~~~~~i~ Is in •h"•' or

MEMORANDA

Pleqe4 ...... (lbd 5ecur1Ue•loaned) f1)0olr. valual
'&amp;l u. 8 . Govel'nlnent obltpUons, dtre-ct and suorante..S.
pledi{ld t.o sec::IU'e de))Oliii.H a11d ot.ner llabliHie&amp;
TOTAL

'ld Mrs M11rtm W.addi!IJ.. local,
.t· the guests of Mrs. Frank Bran·

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C!QIIII ...... , ....................... , ................ •I 30,000 01
trndtvklcd proflta

o1r d .son and Mr. and Mrs, Gene
Al k1re of ColumbUs jlnd Mr. and

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Mor:~doy,

Reibel's Entertoin With Shower
1 Willoughby.
Thursday Evening For Newlyweds . Is Winner At

More than eight hundred P••·
sons gatbct'l!d at the Rt}Ck Springs
Jo c:trgr01md.s Saturday for the see.
ond anuual Ohto Valley Electric

We Rx any 1lze

D . item 8i
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Un.ttecl state&amp; Government nbliJatrom, d.trect &amp; guara.:n.t.eed

corporatlollfi

Mrs Fr&amp;nk SchwartzwaJder and

More Than 800 Attend Second
• • Saturday
AnnuaI OVEC PICniC

or

Cllk, bllu.C411 with oth« b&amp;DU, fllclwllq rttenoe balane•,
u4 cub ltem.1 In proee• of collflctlon (St!hedul•

and

~,ery at tbl.' Wh tte Cros.s Hospita.l
tne past week
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Fergueson

M1s A J Gloeckner of Columbus

or

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partnerahlpc~,

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Logan were weekend guesl.s of
donburg
Mr and Mrs Pearl Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dolan of
Mrs Manon HoweJI of Colum·
Columbus and Mrs. WJUiam Him bus was the weekend guest of her
Mr.i Jamts H11rley
relurrled ITielsbach of Washmgton, C. H, 1nother, Mrs . Walter Wldker an~
flCm a Yl~ll m Zanesv tllt• Sunday.
ere Sunday gues'I.IJ of Mrs. Frank hu~band.
Brandenbure.
H1cky and P11ula • E. Morris
Mr and Mrs Jue Youn~ Jr and
Faye Thomas, Ann&lt;a Murray, a . e gue~ts u{ their grandparents,
L·l uldren , Woodsftcld , spent the 'tommy Brown and Joe ,Kennedy, fllr &lt;~nd Mrs Robert Mol',ls Sr,
we~kend here and thl· ch1ldren rt:· members of the Federated Church \; h!le thetr aprents are attendmg
1 Ht111e&lt;.l for a week 's
vmt w1th ldt Sunday to spend a week at B natwnal poultry convention 1n
th ei r grandmothl.'r, i\trs Robert the Semor Htgh Church camp be· ! 'lnnPapul!s, Minn
h.e1bel and (amily Sunday a fam· '~K hdd on the campus of Heidel·
Mrs Robert Btrchfteld and rlofrs.
lly d1nner was held h.t the Reibel lx rg College, Tifftn They were Anna nell Monre of Ftnd!ay were
f .. rm celebralmg Mr
Youn,i's · .1ccompaJ11ed lly Mr. and Mrs. Vu· weekend gue~ts of Mr. and Mrs
bulhday Othrr guests were Jane g1l Brown
&lt;; lt•brl Freem,n. Connie
Fre('·
Yc. :,fng, W1lham Kttchen. Chtlil·
Mrs. Byron Btng of Cleveland "• an who has 'been lhe guest of
l'Othe, Mr
and Mrs.
Charles Jnd daughters, Mrs. !Jelen Smith l1 c Birchfto]ds for se'l(cral week&amp;
nradhury and famti.J:
of LoUUI\IIlle, Ky., and Mrs. Mary rf'turned home wlth them and
The elgh !(•enlh
birthday of , Armstrong and d&lt;tughtcr Slljan o' Guy Freeman :JCcompamed them
M;~rdyn SUC' Kmght , daughter of Cutumbus VISited heTe Sunday home (or a v1sit
Air and J\.11~ E~!l Kmght was &lt;.nd attended services at the UmtMrs Albert Mees returned borne
eel~br&lt;~lerl Frtday with a pit:~nic at ed MethodiSt Church
Sunday alter a we('k's vh:Jt in
[ ukc Hope ..,ttendmg were Mary
Ph1l Globokar who 1S employed G2l 1pohs w1th hrr son-in-law and
&lt;::: trol}n Miller, Kenneth [\t'urray. in Mansfield spent the wellkend daughtor, Mr and
Mrs. Harold
F.rwm
Edward K1tchen and Sue Kn.lghL with his famtlv
Emmett Wilt and Mr and Mrs
Mrs E~ta Br.&gt;oks hos rclurncd
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PLAN PICNIC
hmes Will and dauwbtC'r Becky 1 tu the /tome or her son, Edd1e Ro.
he Ilonwbuddt!rs Clas~
the fJ)(' nt Sunday in Columbus with , mme, aftr-r a month's v1sit with
\.Jtrldlcpolt Churrh or Christ will .be former's daughter, Mrs. Mac her daughter, Mrs. Mlll'y La~hey,
ha~·c a ptmic Tuesday evening at :.tt"Fa..:and who underwent sur· rtuUand.
Pflrtland Park.

In tM. Stat• of Ohio. at the Close of 8UIIIMII on Jun'l! 30, 1956
Alllft'll

'flmt deposit• Of lodlv,lduals,

Mrs Goldie Hawk left Sunday
f1,r a ViSit With relatw~&amp; in ColLimbus

in a
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De~~c!t.l of indJvtd~~~·.P~~n.~l~, ~

POMEROY SOCIETY

.11r)ant

Bank No. 524
a&amp;PO&amp;T or 1'1111

TCYfAL ASSETS

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Carte, 20,
released on
a hearing
flf the

r.

Rat;ioe BD,
~ boni:J fol·
in the t!odrt of
Peace Percy l.

3 p m MonritY ••d Dr.

R R Pickens of the Jones Mem·
0 ~1 a 1 Ho!lpHal was called to treat

the patient.
MASONIC SIRVI~IS
Ohio Valle}' Comm•p.dery 51!r·
vices will be held Tuesday even·
· St the Rawllna:s-Cnat.a: Funeral
for John E. Rulllell WM was
sir1.eken with a heart at.
at hiii born.~ on Suuday.

Ministerial··
Association

·· Plans RallvJ

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