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The Doily Sentinel,. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
-------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------------·------S.Jnday guests of Mrs W!!I Iarn •ng guNts or Ur and Mrs

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
sao~~e,

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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
tt
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
~1eter

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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LJABILITIU
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Depoeita of 8tatll6 and politico.} 6UbdlvlsJOns

•x.,.rt repairs;

28t,tm5 58

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

2.~16.16
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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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

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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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TOTAL

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1110Cftt cw•1aa
WAJCM ca¥11-

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fJll) Sec!urltle• •• ahown •bove ere altu deduetlou ot
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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COLLINS

JOHN T. WOLFE, As.s't Cashier

c:ornet Atta•t:

CHAS HAYM.\N

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

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OR.AC!: ltRIDI.B., Notary Publil.
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
Y
e
or ·

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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''"' · Gene Evans, Mrs. Carl Ebersba~
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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an ecept1on
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Tuesday Even1"ng
For New Pastor

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Heath

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

s.. the new hnprov••

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KNEE. ROOM •••••••.
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Let us de~onstrate
the world's
most usefuJ .vehicles

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Accident Victim
Reported To Be
"Very Critical"

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11elp Is Sought
_: In Landscaping

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.
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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
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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~.
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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·
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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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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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Mlll'k~ting Q~otas

' 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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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.

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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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Laundry

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CleanP.rs
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stao~J. ~ PI•"'!'"
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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('
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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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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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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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county draw'ffi;b;;•;r~c~a~n~v~a·~·~·------·~
lngli Grange
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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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Rock Spnngs Grange Inspection
1\'o"d ann Mn Car\ ,Matlox " '
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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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trndtvklcd proflta

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

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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

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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
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AnnuaI OVEC PICniC

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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

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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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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

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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
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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··
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DEVOTED TO INTEREstS OF MEIGs-MASON ARI4

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GEN. MGII.

REYNOLD E. GREIN.

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per week : one year m advance at The Dally Sentinel o!tice, '1S.d0;
11:1 m o nth.~. $7 80, three roonthe:, $3 90 By motor route where
Jlvailabl e: one ffiLilth , $! By mjllil one year $8· six moot b.! 14 zo•
lhJ-e:l months, $2 tkl; one mmth. $-1.
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pcop\~

art! dom .~: nuthing t.JJ:e s You can't have e~·ery.thing
11hout tormH.Io and atomtc §tH'I· ur.lelis you 1e wllling tu pay for it.
' ''l's ht!cau.sc they assum1· lh f' ('Osl
l'lvl[ tkfen se aulhont1e: have
vnu lh to tllffli: Ull) lu Ia tou gl elll
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IJCJI'ed many mote elaborate
Th1 s necrl nut bl' I ~ll' ea q•
:.n
d
eumfortable---an d cost1y Mlllet·lals for ll n t•ff&lt;'dJVI' lim
llt- r lt••m to sht-l!t.·r Ill:!\' lie pnr. ~ helto•rs 'JII1e shcllel' descr1bell,
chased for 11s iltl ll· :t• $4ll ac- h owev~ r. meets mos t needs. One
t ..ndlflg to r-1v1 l tlcf!'n ~ol' aullwri - Jack, th•ot no uut:.itle exit is pl'(l·
V11leLI , euultl hi' offset partlal1y
be•.
by Nectwn near a
bas~mi!nt
'fhe sheltl'r 1s dl'SLgn L·t.l (or m. Wlf!dow or- t•xlt'rllll s!a1rwny
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FL Jl;;!wn 10 the ~la&gt;l' llletl t - pn·If the loeal civil defen11e direcf..•rnhly !h P mulhwesl ('O intr , b£&gt;.
c.-use thu t is IILI' dJrt-l'llon fr om I OI' dol's nol h~w plans, drawin1s
"'h1 ('h I()] nntl n t's usual ly ,qJpi'Oarh. nr phntos oil h~nd hr can 8ecure
'l'h!S pat'lll'Ular ~ h e ' ll'! I Q JW&gt;t t'JCrn rrom thr technkal informa. l
an unusuall y slron,:.t" :~n!-(linJ;! plnt - t'lon drvi~lnn of r1v d defense all·
(ul'm r.:. nchmed b~· bolt~ tu the mrm,tra.tiOn headquarti'J'!I at Bat·
wuli and wed ged t~~Jmst o ltrn. lie I'II.'C k , 'Mi Ch.
~Me-r 1)(1lted to Lh~ f\o ,,r s:x fct·l
A li tl lt&gt; t:"fforl
and a modPst
WJde h~ 10 fn·t lnnl,l wntdd he
l,l~h IJ II!I,l\' IIUW
mig ht save a
adi!IJ UIIII' Tho jol ~ t ~. nr !.tfi;• J'-,
fa 11 ly U'l• of lli e!;P 1i nys.
lww&lt;'VI·r Ih• ·\ ' h1 .) I h.. d
S l ~, l l3l~d. ('IJldtJ IJt• 2:-tiO'&gt;;, IJn , SIX
l !ll II r·;·nlt't · w1'11 111 'llnl.(
t•nd -;
buxo tl Wllh :' st~·~
I o·tH11d tw
l nppt--d wllh r Jnpl.op :rpplwd 1111
lht&gt; d l;li{OIIlli
'1'111 11' '•)looUl&lt;J h ·
!'be rnaltmt•h of lne hm~ sehold
\O lllt' ll'l•~i hrar1n !'
nt:.ty lJ~ puJ! t.dly t t•s~o n sih.le lor
r1 J (• \ir:ll\ y !llH' Oill'
r dultl I' IJh llle tX r.l pounds whtr.h llJYe thE!
Lit· up a 111uf il~c tl1 ,ol ;n1d thmk na•;•· a suhlwll tke stl houelle
wlw t .1 hloJW o1· a lu:ul 11 would , Slit• 111:1 .\ IN·I tnstjlfed U ho
t:~h tu tueuk 1\ doJWIJ
l'rr•pt•d y ( •Jt'Sil l ~ h u v e l m tit&lt;' r:~ l ortes llkl:!
sl· H tlort· :ll lea st thet• llmes
" anLlba~e tl such a !oiWIIJ·I'
wouhl lljj dll)
iL!.:&gt;IJ IJkt• ly Jll OV! dt&gt;
I nl bi iiNl.I!J itJ
!rmpott~r) prull'l'lr un
fLIIJll
lilt!
Shr will. lwNever, ignore hf'r
/D ill :l llun ~ of rtn Ol l llllllL' f ail -OLII
p:u t 111 ;dl lh 1s 1f lhe ove1·.stuf.
'r\it'l'e ol! l', of ('IJIJISI' d! ~liii Vll ll
(1r1g !l ·1~ ton p1 orJounced.
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\\I hen ~ lw statts cnl llll !!: \bf' man
0 ( Ow hnu ~e Fatso, he;d
beltP.f
Tah u ~ the for::rl'l. thr- IIUie
fox•U. that 11poil the vine,, n :t d1own on lh c mla kt·, even 11
he tws to f111ht tm way away rrom
(Sol.omon'M Song 'l:1S).
PitA Ylm ll I 111 d, fll'n nt m II H• dmncr t ••hl o· I he lunch .eoun·
ti•r 01· lh 1• bJH li e may n o.t be.
"f! 1o SJ11Vl' ))l':JJ'f !o !01 (H'I'I Pl \'1' I'Vd
.lru] 0 \'~' ICUUir• tl Jll' \ 1' liS IO ~YOW I c~e I h:~l h.. 1s al'llmlly getting
In ki!UW I1ldg•• ol oltll ltt!.dtW111J.:L rol ptdt:n t--llllt he w11t he
i'lnly eul uh"~ Laulii r.at, and Lh!!
Jn orth11 lh :1t w;• nu~ n 'nl'h lh••
-lto 111llfh un't be fooled U a man
[,l .liHrl ' or !]w filii! I'~' o!
l'hl 1~1
\1dl )U S! l'Ut down on hr ~ Cltce~~e~
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Fat 'Chanp• of Heart'?
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_ Ovtr Agrtculture Cldtf.

Sptclu~ to Cc"trar P~at ANoctcwUM

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Agrl~uUure lecrtta'7 J:uoa'
Tart Brnson t hilt hll luu "reversed'' hlmaelt on ftCenl poliCy dt-t j
denials by

&lt;!hdons Ill llu:~ olepnrtmcnt, It's apparent thtt.t W)llte llouM preuur-.
hn" brought abou t his "chang~! or heart" on a number ot JUltera.
'fl1ere have been sevem1 "turnabouts" In eonlltctiOIIr with known
department standi on the soli bonk and, mol'fl rtetntly, aaothtr : •
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under White Hous11 "lnRuenee" to pll!lllt u DD1
OOP lawmakers and farm group11 betweea DOW'
an&lt;l e \ee llon ddy. They contend th&amp;t puaap of
th e nllw farm bJ1j wl11 only lncnu• th• pressures on the secretnry, ra.ther Ulan allavll.tl
110me of them.
It aeerns obVIous, they aay, that Benaon CIUl
be txpected to • bend ovi!Lr backwa1'd" to wkn
farm votes by various mea.na. Hla erUlca 1111
that he may also "ma.nipulat•" var1oua prop-am•
to ault bit own purpose&amp;. •

Credit Cont.Fols Would Be Unwise

In !IUch 1tem!l as tugh ball be
peanuts, pie, malls an(~ can~Y b:;~
he Cliln reverse the procesS which
L! making a 'chore of tyini his
~ hues and
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"shrtnking" his
~lurt.~ und trouseu 11 t ~:!Ollar and
~ouislline respectively
0 mJttlng
. • cream and . sugar trom

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be a big help.
blubber-boy will just quit,

trymg to "diet" by llkippina menls
111ea kmg snacks and eating "just
one good meal" a day he will
be way ahi!ad of the gam!!'. That
procedure will not me-lt off
pounds even though the martyr
th.nks he feels hunge-r pangs all
during the day. The HUla extras
&amp;• e loa ded .
Thr.ee mode-mte meals a day are
sufrle~ent and allow the stomat'h
to ~tart getUnJ back to normal.
Jt doesn't pay to "11t.arve" and
thrn gorge because that "one b1g
mEal" needed to " keep up the
rtren~tth" alio keepN the stomach
Mretched to hundlto big-tlme opt'r·
atlons.
If ttte hungry man wants to take
on some pie or ~lmllar delicacy
while knocklnf off excess bag18ft! he should !flack orr l«lmf
wht&lt;re else 11long the li11e. If hi!'
fpl s overboard he 11houl~
make
Up for hJs indiscrtltiOft during the
••ext (ew meals.
Middle-age spt·ead Is not an In·
f'Vitable thing. It l! just an cxcus? for pampt&gt;rlnt~ a la,twi,nlil ap.
petlie. The 110oner it is cheeked
tfl e beHer it will be all the way
around anll we do mean all the
way arounll.

S.Cmery lenHit • RERF..ARCH'S GREAT VAL'tiK-Roeareh l..
lOOked upon by at lea8t one high ,..mrnen.t
Dft'leltl 111 the Initial atep in natlonal economic growth. A..alltant

but trtmendoui1Y lmpottant word, research."
Aa a Clown·to-earth proof of thla tact, he polrtl out that ~ of
the 63 mUllen AmericiUII working todny are eJtner rnakln&amp;' or lell•
lnr thlnp ufthqrd of 80 yea,ra ago. Convlnclnt: exampltl aN auto-.
mobllea, atrplanu and televu11on.
Dr. Rayrl'lolid H. Ewttll of the National Sflenc• foUhdaUOft hu
made tenl.ttlve ertorta to evaluate the etr~t of reaearcl\ on pi'O·
ducllvlty. He found that, between 11 and 22 per cent of the total
output of rood• IUtd aervtcea In an:y one year cel.lld be trac~di"'\1~
to n t N dt~velopmenla in the Ja~:~t ~IS yenra.
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lqUOW'.JII tbe dlctatfll of feminine Intuition when 1M~ htr
IUJPOrl ot Oov. Avtrell Harriman of New York tor thl pftildtllUil

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Minor League
IV UJ'IITID 1'1111
AMIIIICAN AIIDCtATION
Denver 8 All S~u. 0
Only aame s~Jtedui~d
INTIINAT!OliU LIAGUI
Columbua 4 NavaDa 3

Rochester f Montreal 0
toronto 8 Burrslo 5 ~mpleUon of ·
8WI~Ddld Jame Of 'May 20
Toronto 1 BuUalo 0 re1. 1ame
Only ap~ tl!be'dulfct

IOUTHhN .UIOCIATION

Blrmlnaham 2 Naslwlhe 0 '
Mempbls 3 M.obilo' 1

II\ Jut; bt •lho Ul&lt;'a IJloo.
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otarted·111 tiM afll'l&lt;llltoral
thl wodd. . Howtnr. OI'I.Git
operated' on a C!Mtlnutftl' Mill.
the Ualted• 11a.W.Ij. IN JfOI')l•
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Remnan!J Of

Inlaid. LINOLEUM
For Small Living
Room and Bath Room
Was 5 and 5.50 yd

Matinee .

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Qlleen For a ·nay ,
Modern Ro!:Jlancei '

NOW 2.9,

lloal regu

4.od. Comedy l'ime
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5:00 Aum Dru
0:00: NeW'S Pieture

OhitoariWI
c:eo.t per word.

Q:25 Leo Pool
~:30 Jaye P / J4or,an
G:e · Nt'W8 Cl'l'avan •
'1:00 Dr. Hudson's secret Jour•
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11:30 F,...!P lll.t4'lcl&gt;e
12:00 Toniiltt

ll:S9 Stan on
12:00 Film &amp; F-ancy

1:30 Femhtloe Touch

2:00 Afterttooft Fi-lm Fenlval
3·00 Ftlm
i :SO Rocky l'onet
~ : 00 ' Mickey Mouse
8:00 NprJi

5.05 Weat)ler ,..,
6:11) 9po&gt;rt8
6: II .Jobn Do\7

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Sumqier, C)rlcl1&lt;als
B:sb Du l'ont'ea&gt;. 'I'¥Jtet
f :OO Jljn,my Walker ·~'I'
7:SO Wyatt
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MIXMASTERS
Were 55.50

,Dry Irons

Now40.

Now 13.50

Were 11.95

SET WELL PANTS ond SHIRT HANGERS
25c A PIECE
BOY HOW WHILE THESE VALUES LAST!

Pom@·1'9Y .Appliance &amp; Floor Coverings

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8:00 Stgn On

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1:00 Captain. K-a:nsa:roo
9 :00 Gltl'lr'f Moore

9:ll9 ~ G&lt;ldhe1
JrG:30 strlke it Ricb ·

11:00 Valiant La&lt;jf

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!1:30 !leareh lor Tom"""'
11:411 O&lt;!ldlne· Light ·
12:00 , fM:idc!ay 1M~Uaell: . • ,,

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1:00 Jebnny ,Cai'$OD Show
1:30, Housepart;y
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~ : 00 Th&amp; Blg Payoff
2:'36 Bob Crm;by Show
3:00 lfirigbter Day
3:15 SeCret $l0tjn
3:30 &amp;:lge Of ~~
4:00 Klltde'1 IQ~~
... 30 Lucky .J BIDCh., - ,
li :OO T~e Earir'
ll: 10 ~onal ltepoot~!'
8:15 Douc:las EliW'Mda
6·30 CiSoo Jld - .
'7 :00 A·rduif C:~
8:00 Tlle ·MiHioli9-lh
8 :30 I've Got e Seeret: .
9:00 US Steel lloor
JO:OO Your Etfso Reporier
tO:U Sporb P~e
10:20 Weatherman
10.30: Ten Thirty Th••'"'
11:00 News
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2:00
4:00
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Nelfhbors
Film &amp; l'oncy
Femf'nine Touch
A£temoon ·FHm F••ttVal
Film
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8:00
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8:11J
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8.00 &amp;:reen

Directors

hoqse
8:30 tlddr •....,d

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9:00 Wed. ~ ~~

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9:48 stn.1r
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11:00 NeWI llld Weatl&lt;er •

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Yard Q~ ~ II.IN!d. Wl\trt ,t tloaM\ men undtr Ula dlncUOft ot

G. E. REUTER

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l'llblle Aecoqntul

Tom Blalkit, a· ClOP who ie~' the lhlpbullcUnl' trach llti Balallfo
malntab!f tbl 14•b0at
'1'ht bol.bl, tnctdtntaUy, ba.Ye
1roM. power pump~, ftrst.-114 kill.
lltall ....... lalllo oUdlt. 11114.

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MOM COMeS UP Wm.l SOM!i

SA\()QV llliSII,SIII! TAI&lt;ES

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DEEP FRYERS
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RUG
WAX
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Was $1 .19 &amp; $!.29
39c yd
' 24"
Now
36" 59c yd
85c Qt.

HU~E

Rubber.is:ed Satin Finish
· Enamels, Vor~•b~
~l,ing Comp®ncl
.; ·';:, S;tf.t~J~c, FJow .Enairiel .

FOR SALF.--Pctwl Kirby tteal Es·
rbute,
Rulland Tow~i p . 31
.acres la11d. houre, barp a·nd out
buil:d'illigll,
Geor,ge .A. Mein·

31''

FLOOR..

~II Ki.':'d• Far ln•i~ Work

=~~g :;:la~;asstdJ

11:110 11:0!1 w...-

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No1r ·AI

Save On Paint
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to race out on Jimalca bay ira cUI

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a plane COII'"'l a I!I'Opptl' on the alkte path lnU.. L&amp;Ouardla. Airport.
The ma.rirui eep1 hUmber 181 and thty:'l'l an what you ml1b.t c&amp;U
chun dlrprt--men wttb ...au llolt and naval. backarounda. A. lot.
or them a" ex·N•"Y or cout a~ veterana: ot World War 11,
ud aome ocean~plnC muten" or harbor captalnl' Utenat&amp; '
Now that the private bo&amp;tlti.C a..._ ta on ua. wlth awlnJiftl'
Noma ud amateur Jobttermela loullnl up'-4AI wa.ten, ttle"' ar.
10me million dollan' wol'fto of lalllnl v.HII: ud "atlrakpOta..
tounca.nn..a1'0Ulld the Rud&amp;oft and x:ut rtvara. Lonr Illud touad
and the otber' artU wad~~' pati'QL
Molt of thole who n~ poll.. belp an poor, tooUab am.ateur
uamen, but oi\ot lft.'l. wbtlt there'll be a a1)' 10ul in a blfh·powered
bo•t who IWC!'OJia dQWa to hid t,he. Meet elant bt4a bL Prlnce11 ba,y,
lta\IA Jlland, IOII'Ittlmtl they Pt &amp;\VI7 wlth u. tometlmu not.

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!1:30 · CUrrent:
1:30 'hrmen!f:Er:nte •

was dismissed. The shake-up was
d:25 I,.e&amp; Paul ... '"'""' Ford
.Jrdered when the Reds were com8 30 Snooky Lanson "
pt&gt;lled to admit that bad living 8:4:1 ~w.s C¥"~\ru
cJnditions were responsible for the 7:00 fiupmn'8ft
r 1ots. Indicatiotlfl increased that uo GI'Olld O)e · Opey
et'Onomic re!ornis m1ght be nee. JI':OO Sneat Pr,evle'f
t'P!Iry tn other Communist-ruled &amp;·SO Kaiser A1umlnum Hour
Dreas to pr\!vent similar
out- 9:30 R08ema,ry cta;one:w Show
breaks.
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10:00 Dear Ptioebe
2. Pritne Minister A:nthony Eden L0:39 This Is Show 'Business
rejee\ed 11 proposal by Soviet Pre- !1':00 News
Jaie~ NikDlai A.
Bulganin .that 11:08 W~&amp;tlhercaet
Great Britaib s tlbstanttally reduce 11: 10 'Pr"'::l6 Box
11 : 1~ IM'o\l'ie Museum
} It armed forces and
witbdraw
·., rt of its oceupa'bion force~ in 11:30 loreittn 1ntr!&amp;ue
GtJrmany. Bulganin had millde his 12:00 Tonfcbt
proposal In letters to Eden. Presi.
! :00 Si&amp;'ll Oil
di!!nt Ebenhower, and other We!!ttrn leaden. Bulganin pointed to
l.tcent Ru~ian reducUons ln
firmed strength. Eden said :al-itain
'I'UISDAY
started to 'hduce its Own
armed
forces immediately after
Wol'id 8:00 Sign Oa
8:00 Captain KaWaroo
W~r U and had followed up with
ru~tber substantial reductloos.
9:00
Garty - ·
9:30 Arrthur G&lt;rdfnt
a. Prenutr Guy Mollet won au1ilorl%atwn from the French Na- 10:30 Strit-e it Rich
ti&lt;.nal AfiSembly to negotlate fo r .1 11:00 Valiant Lady
~~x-natipn atomJC energy
treaty. 11:15 Love of Life
There had been strong opposition ll :SO S.....,., fill" To-.w
' " the measure IJy
l'latlon11lists. 11·45 Guidlni Ll16t
12:00 r.l!ddoy lllootlJj•
lmt Mol let won b)' a vote nf 342
to 183_. The treaty ts pa11 of the 12:30 lu the WO&lt;Id Tumo
1:00 Johnny C11'80D Show
b 11 movement toWnrd
economic
CO-'pel'.ation by Weslem European 1:80 H-ir&lt;y t.•N•ntrles. Mollet's victory was the 2:00 Bic· Pa~
1 'ast In a serie.'l wh1ch gave hope
2:30 Bob Cro4ry Show
~·I a per1ud of French
political S:OO ·Briibter Dar
3:15 secret Stm;m
.'ifabiJity.
The B•d
3.30 Edge of Nlght
l. Japanese P1emter Ichiro Ha·
4:00 Katie's Kttebea.
to.rYama's government was wenk- 4:30 Lucky 8 Band1
ened by an electiun for 127 mem- 5:00 'lbe Earily Show
iJers of the 250 . scat upper house 6:00 Art Llnklettet and 1be !Dda
of Partlament. Tht! Socialists, who 6:15 DQug)as Edwards
q .pose United States' F11r En.qlern 6:30 Range- Rlder
.••Jicies and are against Japane."! 7:00 Phi.\ Sllvent
•·earmament made
substanhdl 7::W NQvy Lot
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Hatoyoma woulrt be unable to get
8:30 Startlin~ T.ltt!atre
lhl'Ough Parliament leglslatlon
9:00 $64,000 QueStiOn
1 luch would permit him tu amend
9:;JO- , Do You Trust Yoo{ WU.f
:,1(' ConstUution and legalize full
10:00 YOUr Ets6 fteporler
rr~rmllmt'nt.
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2 . cnston 111creased In Palest me 10:30 yt'fi!Jtlle~mu
ovei'tleu A.dveaW:re.
a.i the resu lt of Incidents un the ll ·PD
Israeli border. Gen. E L M. Burns1·11:·o5

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U ·SO· It Col.ltd Be&lt;- You
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12:~ Carner~ Goftl to ~hool

12:30 CLllrent
1:30 TenneSIIee, Ernie'
Tbe Good
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2~ Malinee·Theatre.
1. J'be Polish Comm1111ist gov.
3 00 Que,e~ For a Day
ernment started a big
shake-up ~ ·45 MQ.(Jera Romances
in its economic leadership as the
4:00 cOmejy}l'tme
r{'!; u.lt of the worker:s' riots whtch
4:30 Mx Lltl., !M"al'(lo
b•"oke out in Poznan on June 28. 5:00 Aunt Dru SliOW'
JLiliu• Tok:::rski , minister for the
8.00 Nt'Wil Pkturt
:lll lomobile and tractor industry,
6t15 ' SpdrtrEy~

\"hat cnnditlons.
· In the past, the credit mea
wt1o grant con!lumer credit and
tbe consumers who uae It ·h ave
pretty well proved their ind·JVIdo.al 11nd ]omt abilltf to handle
!heir O\l;R busi ness affairll on a
!lound Va!is . rn tac-t. during times
O( Jepre&amp;SIOil , &lt;!Ons unter CI"edil
has proved itself sounder thpn
jJ&lt;binei'S credit.
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~ Credit Is the tool which i! u!IPd
for¢ that cona~mer cr~ll' t:Ol)· by our great Americaa middle
alSl,s of a lot of lndivldul. Jlliins,
t! Pl!&gt;vtde;.li!!~.J~··auto.
each one made by a"~UiiO ~iftl'n· mnbiles. wlshln~
.l~evis
who presumably knows whai he 111 ion sets, and
.01· ~e (lther
d11ing.
goods without whose mass mat·The man· who says that instal~ ke ls our factorie&amp; would quickly
ment credit is "too hlih" or " Un· slow down or stop alt()gether.
And If .selectivl!' government
~O:!JOd ," is saying, in effect, that
some pretty smart, experienced contr(JI over consumer credit is
IJUslnessmen are \Ju...~y nufklng un· lmneeded, It may also be danl{erso umt lopns, and
iaring the ous for the way o.u r -ecunomy runs
c:oundwork fo.r their owll bant: today, arbitrary conh·ol!l over ere·
C'hlef of the C(Jqtm.ision,
United Nalttlnsa
s 1d
tl'UCe
ruptt!y.
tlit wuuld also be controlJJ over .;;~upervisory
L~W.~ hun ev.en had Some sugge~, wh~tt people may _buy, hi.., wbat raeli Prime Minister David Ben·h~tnll ~hat autboritie9'= In
Wash. amounts, and when.
Gurwll bad threatene"d, during •II
conference with him. to take '(ap, opriate ac.tton" aeam.st Jflrdan
t~r alleged
border
violations.
~~~·rns sa id that he i.nterpreted this
to mean that Israe) mh:ht make a
retall~tory attaek . · Simil~tr attacks
prcvi~sly ball ~rought fear of a
11 newal on a CUIJ scnle
of the
Polestlne war.
3. A f!lump in the mo1or ittdusti)· trtlcnsifled Brita in's troubled
Y~=~~ · watua Ja and arouad
flunomic situatlon. Organiz:M la·k
aome' M&amp;Y be atartltd to
h~.~r blamed tbe Eden. ,~~:overnmenf
1\ear th11t
1ft 0.1'8 mila ot IUf:.. w·a ter.-.."'
lor DR' iacreaJina criticl.l threat
warmlnc up aow, andr tM 4oalt!ra art tomlnr
or
,mflaUo,n, apQ. Qllt:mptoyment
\Q the aurtac1. It juH IDI&amp;M another jo'b for tbl
fhere
were Uirpat.s. or strikes no.t
clty'a marine ~
.
only
In
the motor Industry but i:l
'l'he ftoatti'IJoo-ahd JJOllee patMJ eu be
thE'
tllteel
industry.
11 'blun~ ,'bodlt:l _of drowned pei'IOnt, which,
when the . w~ dllll tbbt from rtver•,
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HOMI ON PURLOUGH
theM. O\lt OC U.. wat.r 11 a marina pollee Job.
Pvt. JO@ Rice, home on furloug~
one that wu p~l'formt4 133 tJmu Jut year. :
from Camp Pendlettrn, California
It ill o~ ·ont ef &amp; hii!\CINd. jobl; tiro aame ~ .
was guest of honor i t a family
, a aoater ,.. p!~ up. other mt.rint copl wnoJlarty at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
lloll•
ollven ~ l&gt;o walk... on tho boUDm ot
H.( L. Dunha.m Saturday. Those
1
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UNdo In a
l!Atent. tncfuded \ Mr':" and .J.:tra~
..........,. ltla!dap;~•~Dr'lla ...
ot'
Lewis Switaer, Mr .and Mu. Thomn~hr clttt'.
... er tht tS JUnk tloafrl that ana ln. an4 out of
as Chick and family, Danny an.d
.
the pltn, JoO~UnC,.. lcrt.p, l'Ope or otb.Jr U.iiU
Annette, Porter: Mr and
Mr~.
from merchantmlft tor- Mle~Jif • yar, U. huber oopa. Ww
LaiTy Rice and C~ipper, Cheshire;
bo lnV&lt;&gt;I'ro4 In~ t~
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' ,11&gt;~'1, help out u maftY, ~rlvato
Mtl. John B,lazer and f4mily, Rob·
boat. .., trouble ,U\Il1
p~~
~ couplt clo11n o4'tn4tn. lt'a
ert, Nancy. 'Davitt IUid Rick, Gilli:r
a btr part ot II•'"' ti ,;!.~""'!
- polls; Jacqueline Rlce, Gary Dun•
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ham, Middt\!port:
I 9tJPP081l VENJC&amp;tl f!WiM taw roree aurpuae1 l(uhattan1"
tlut 'thla one will do la a pJacti. wo .have If boat.. 11-.'d from 36
to 80 fut, and ''laC!~Lftl' u '$Ctob~r and another eratt With ahal•
low draft, apeelftoally 1n,teade4

:DemocraUCJ n'&amp;UonDl committee, Ia aatd by liar trtudl to bl.,. btlll

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l!eem&amp;, cil.h pf'ov'e just abOut any.
tl1ing anyone wants ptoved.
LatHly, WI! have seen a small
flood of statistics reaardlng .eon·
sumtr credit, many Gi which are
mtended to prove that tbe. Amer.
ic!ln people a1·e too far In debt. ·
Statistics are certainly upful.
&lt;~nd it is difficult ' to see how mu·
dern bus lnes•es could !Un~tion
wj.thout them . But It Is 1110 .easy
to look ·at a p),Je of l.iltalistl~ 'and

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reportedly haa areat admlra.uon tof A4lat II. It• ,
,_1011. but ahl II plctund u tHIIRI thlt lMr nWIU•IIIIWonalrt.
twtce-rnatrl,.t, hard·l'llUIIlf H&amp;rrlmu nu mort 111"011\1Dtli:l ap;,tt~•
to, wom,ltft votera1
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Tht. ~en playe4 a very importatt.t part 1ft •Jtt•lftl Pnlktal:
ZIMnbower In 1M2. f!lome Dernoot'fttic po~uaant, ...... not c:Mt)'t
thOH on the tl1sta« aldt, believe thlt Sttverwoa. uftwtd U\cMiJh ht
•Urt UtU. tnt.hualut~ aupport amonc !ht ta.lr ...._

NewspfiPeN and maaazine~t are ington shc.ould hive the power to
flooded with statistics, only n ste p In and tel~ these tru.slne811men
~ maU verc~q~tpge of which , ever .tntl tl\eir eustomen ,bow much
reach print.
Statistil!lant.
U mny be loaned on whaf and undt•r

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Commerce Secretary Frederick H. Mueller puts It t.hl1 way: ,..._
bll)d our modem 1\lrge of technoloiY and Invention 11 th&amp;~ little

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11:30 It Could :Se· You

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Vnlt41d fltre'S StaH Correapondeftt
The week's good anti bad news
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:.Redlegs Open Crucial Series With DOdgers
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP-Anoth.- the fourth -inn.ing rally , whici; saw
er crucial series loomed {or the three morP ruru come in on RobCincinnati Retllegs today,
th.L-; inson 's double, Bailey 's
single,
The •·on ag.ain, off again" trade
one with the win-hungry Brook- Alex Gnmmas' double and sinlyn Dodgers who could break gles by Fowler and Jol'.nny Tem- involving Mel Clark of lhe Miami
Marlins is reportedly "on ag:ain"
loose in .t heir bld for Hrst plac&lt;' r Jr .
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Clart is headed for the Louisany day nvw.
Ted Klu szewski singled and Bail
The ltcdlegs s[.hedulcd unbeat- ey followed with h1s 16th homer ville CoJoneiB of the American
en Brooks I.awn•nce lo go a~ainsl l11 mak e the score 6-2 in the sixtll Association .
A deal which wa s Lo have sent
the world champ i on ~ toru ght in irln iug
Clark to the Loui.sv11le team was
the first or a lhrec-gamc sera•s ,
Th!' Giant s closed the gap to 6-4 first announced on July 7 while
all at nighl. Sandy Kuu(ax, win on
Wh1te'5 two- r un homer in the the Marlin~ of the lnter(lational
ner of one game in two deci'Sion s.
top
or the sixth . It was White's League were in Columbus. How-,
was ihe p'rubable l"hoicl' of Mao13th homer or the season.
ever, when the Miami team return
~.~er Wa lt Al~ton .
But Jhe Rcdleg.s clinChed mat- ed to Florid&lt;!, the part of the
Meanwhile, b~Jth the Redh•gs ters with four more in their halt deal involving Clark \li8S ~alcel­
and first-place MilwaUkee match - of the inning, afler Steve Ridzik led.
ed vittories Mondav to maintain hit leadoff man Temple with a
Clark was told on Saturday af.
the two-.,t11me .'iprcHft between thl' pitchL'd .ball and Wally Post sinrelieved. ternoon that he was to go to
clubs. Thr homo r un happy Rcd - gled . Dick Littlefield
leb socked three more homer~ Bell walked to load the bast's Louisville'- Local s~"'rce~ ,, 4~~ not
orr N1•w Ynrk (;iant pilrhing Mon. :mrl Temple scored a~ Kluszewski I know whether he WIUI bem.~~: trad"
hit intu a forceuul at second. ed outright or he was going to
day night fQr a 10-4 win.
Rohimon then drove a three.run Louisvillo subject to 24 hour reIn all , l 'inrinna1i roC'kcd four homcr· his 19th to end the scor· call by the Miami team.
Giant hurkrs fur 14 hi ts. inel u d- in g.
ing rr.und tnpp Ns by t:us t\eli,
The Rcdlegs now hav"lr hit 121
Ed B;~il c y and FranK ltobmson , to homers in 81 game..", six behind
send N+'w York to 11 ~ sevcnlh the pace o.f the 11M7 New York
~ trail:hl ddeitl .
Giants who !ict a major league
Art fo'owl£'t su r vived a hhaky record.
s lllrt btll setllt&gt;d duwn to post his
BY UNITED PRISS
sixth virtory . lie g;1vc up one run
W L Pet.
Torunto . ____ ..
!53 40 .11-70
in the first innin g wtwn Bill
Montreal ____
M 41 .!168
White's infield our with the hases loaded bruu~t, hl home lhc tally.
Rochester __ .
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Follillll•r $t-ttlttt Down
~iami
48 43 .527
Columbus ____
45 51
In \ht• fuurth. Hill Sarni doubled
BY OSCAR FRALIY
and Erl Rr{'sso nd ~ Jn&gt;:Lt•d f11r an
Richmond -- - ---· -- f4 50 .468
United Pr-es• Sports Writer
t:11hl'r :·un . Arl cr I hat . barring a
Havana
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NEW YORK UP The New
twn.run hnrner h:~-· White in lht:&gt;
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Ynrk Yankeel:l may be Ln a clAJis
l&gt;ixth . J&lt;"owlcr wa ~ irl comm&lt;1nd oll
hy thcmselves, a~ the Amerlcan
the way .
League standings attest today, but son. Those thar injuns of t!:te TexThe ll!"'dlcgs srnt Giant ~ lartel"
don't gel t!le idea that tbe bat- as League !lre 29~ games back
J41hnny Anlnnclli to lht' showN~ tered Kansa ~ City Athletics are of the Dallas Eagles. Naturally,
wi th four rum in \h1• fourth. _)ldd- the wurNI team In baseball,
eagles are 8COUUI, and Custer is
it.J.. two Ill liP.' in H1c f:fl h and fuu1 ·
The Yan~s . known var1Du.sly as revenged and lo, the poor Indians
mun• til thr.• :1ixth to Wf&lt;IP up !he ir the Bronx Bombers, the StengelAli that the BurlinQton, Iowa,
vwtory . Antonelli , ;1il &lt;" hin_t: stal" of cers and hy various other descrip· Bees have to buzz about i.s that
Ja~l week's ali-star
gam e, lhm t!ons in the SC"VCn other league t!Jey play a spilt season. When the
Ltil~tl in lm ruur t h nttt•mpt to rit.ies, t•njoy P1e 1:rentest prosperi- first hal! of the campa!an ended,
pitrh 1h~' t lt~ tancc . ugairL;;t Cincin- ty in lhl• .l{amc wlth their 10-game and lh!!y Htatted all &lt;&gt;Ver 9Jiain.
nnli and · suffered his t\ighth loss lead . Ye1 the A's 26 games back, the Beell were .at the taU end of
J)!ainst c i;: ht wlm .
can lake duhloms solace in the the three-eye hive by 24Jh games
Hr ll',.; l7tll honwr tom·hcd off knowledge that there are teams Proving t!Jat there IJt something
in or,!!auizcd baseball whlcb &amp;l'e for which to be thanklul, even in
adver&amp;lty. Jmagine If they didn't
even worse of(.
play
~·pUt season.
Three of them , as a matter of
Beaumont AllnCKt HExported"
fad a l t h ou,q~ one already ~a.s
Beaumont's nine Ia known as the
· l'!;iven up the l{ho~t as well as the
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Before K11mas City sends the were exported as they trailed dor.
A's back to Philadelphia, m- re- pus Christl by 21 '"h aames In tl.e
&lt;~dopts the uld·time nickname of Big State League. Corpus a:oea un._ "Blues,'' they can take It from de-r the nickname of "Clippers"
ljuanp, :Bakersfield and
Okla. and l~ Ioik• In · Beaumont con.. ume City that being "only" 26 tend the enemy ¢1iti'IIItM ~he
g11mes hack Is playi11g pretty good brudt haircut.
baseball.

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Major· League
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NATIONAL LIAGUE
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Milwaukee __ __ 48 30 .fH5
ClnciDnaU _ ~ __ f.? 33 .586
Brooklyn · ••• • . 44 36 .550
St Louis ----- 41 41 .500
Pittsburgh ___ 37 ' 43 .463
Piiladelphia ___ 37 « .457
Chicago -- - - .. 34 .44 .436
New York ___ _. 30 47 .390

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Milwaukee 2 Pittlbutgb 1
Brooltlyn 4 Chicago 1, 8 Inn. rain
Cincinnati 10 New York 4, night
Phila. 2 St. Louis 0, nlgbt

' Today•s Probabl• Pitchers

Philadelphia at Chicago----Ncgray 1-0 vs Kaiser 2-4
Brooklyn at Cincinnati night~
Kou1ax 1·1 vs La,wr.snce 12-0.
New York at Mbwaukee nightGomez 5-I vs crone 8-1
Pittsburgh at St. Louis nigMFrlend 11-8 vs. Wehmeier 3-7

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Brookliyn at Cinelnnatl night
New York at MUwauke~ night
PittsburJh .Itt St.. ~ula ni.Jht
Philadelphia at Cbleaao
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Mantle1 N. Y. 79 293 78 107
:Maxwell, Del 72 239 61 84:
Kuenn, Det.
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CINCINNATI, 0. UP - Tommy
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Kell, Balti.
&amp;l 218 .26 72 .330 eJnnatt Red1ep with a &amp;'boulder
Skowron,
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right arm, It: heading back
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Natlonlll L•aaue
NashvHieof
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ArsoclBailey Cin.
62 198 3f 66 .333
Musial, St. L. 82 3t0 46 1C2 .329 ation.
The Redlegs called off l"lt deal
Scbndsl, N. Y. 56 196 28 M .327

N.Y.65 33

Detroit - -- --- 36 45 .444 20
W&amp;llhington ___ 33 53 .!84 25~
Kansas City __ . 30 51 .370 28

Mondar's R"ulhl
Cleveland 'l Boston 3
ChicagG at New York, ppd, rain
Only gam~ scheduled
TocL.y'1 Probable Plkh•rs
Kansas City at Boston, two,
twilight-night - Ditmar '7-10 and
Gorman 5-4 vs Brewer 11·3 and
Porterfield 2-8.
Chicago at Baltimore. two, twl·
light-nlght-Hmlunan , 6-6 and
Wilson 11 -'7 vJ Wlghl 4-7 and Job a
son 3-5
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Detroit at New Vort ' nlghtH"oeit 11-6 vs KuckB 13-4
Cleveland at Wasbina:ton ni1ht
-Wyn_n 10-3 vs Wieder 3-6
Wednesday'• Gun"
Cleveland at Wa1hington nigbt
Chict~co at Baltimore night
Detroit at New York
Kansas City at Boston

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An approxi ma te figu re of 300ll

Furniture
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cr-outftelder.

Monday night when BroWn's condition wu dlaeover~d . OUUlelder
Jim Dy~t. who bad been aent to
Nashville- as part payment for

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Aaron, Milw.

78 292 4'J 91 .322
Boyer, St. L. 82: 330 eel 105 .318
Home Runs- 'Mantle, Yants 30;
Kluszewski, Redlei(B 28, Banka,
Cubl 2Z Boyer, Card&amp;" 20: -. Solder,
Dodgert 20.
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RllDs Batted In-JiaftUe, Yanks
'J4:, ·MUJial, Cards" 69, Joyer Carda
63, 1Wertz lnd~s 8S Sim})IGD, Atb· •
letlea: 181.
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Hits-Mantle, \'"a.Qka 10'1, Boyer,
cards 106, Musial, Canb 102, Mb·
burn, Phils 101, Dark Carda DO.
Pitching - La.W\'en~ 1\edlegs
12-0. sturdiVant, Ya~ f.2, Brewe·r, Red SGX 11·3, Freeman., Redlep
7-2, Pierce, Wblte So:t 13-4,
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ed Mnr C. L. HHton, UIOCIIt.s
vi~ c: ou.n cllor ; M.n. Berntct Dartt
neord tnf !leeretary, Mra. J"ohn
Uifhett . aulstant r~dln.ll Htretny ; Mrs. John Sml1h, ap.!11t~
ant linanetal le(retary; Ml'l. C1rl
Matwx. {)u!J!I!Je -ntlnel and Mn.
Hex Root, 18 months truttee. A
letter from Margaret C. Kistler,
lHstrlct deputy, eor.cern!nJ 1tatr
councU meetine wa11 read by Mrs.
Woodard.
At the close of the meettaa: a
social hoUr was enjoyed.

prt:sidlng.
Mra. John Tf'rrt\1 wa" renorled
ill and Mn . Thomns Hendt~ll ••
slowly tmpro~· lng . Mrs. Meda Gibbs
was reported in dlstre11 bavlnt~lo!Jt
fL grandson by drownlnM.

Ofrtre-rs who

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nGt present

for installation at the last meeting were ln11talled by t!Je deput)',
Mrs. Albert Woodard anCI 1nc1ud·
Fife, lnt. Middleport , to Robert and
Opal McDaniel.
CorabtiJe RusseU . lot. Mlcldleport, to Robert D. and Glt~dys Fife .
D. N . and Thelmtl Multord, sev·
era] parcels, SaHsbury , t.o Ctcll
William· @nd Darlene Luella Priee.
Oleva .E. Cottel-eU, 17~~ . A .•
i Scipio. to Ray t.lld Mat1~ret Ellis.
~~Y and Margaret Elltr&gt;, .parcel,
Se1p_1o, tq. Oleva E. Cottrill. .
Olev• E. Cottrlll. parcels, Seipio,
to Raymond. and I,.etha Cottrtp.
Cleva E. Cottrill, pareels, to Ce-

and Phlll!p Roberta .
Car! Frfll and Evelyn Goee:lein,
3 .~ A., Salisbury, to Truateet. or
.&amp;alilbury Townahip.
Dorot~y Cornell, 6.91 A., Sutton.
to James H. and lk:tty J. Ty~e.
Edlth Codner, Adm. Robert H.
C~ner, de«a11ed, 11everal parcels
Lebtnon, to Edith Codn«.
J A. B. Cros11, Blanehe P. Cr~.
E. L. CroP, M. K. Cross, Emm.a X
Cross, Rose P . C1'&lt;18S, 0. R. C~s
Alice Crou Garnett Crou, L . 'L
Cro.u, Beall!! Lee Cron, Blanche
1ell L. ond Clotlpe L. Blook'\'0011.
c,.,~ B•.. le M. c,..,, Moria Wla·
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\ Otl!!l and Mldred Spencer, pir- glnton, J. Gibson Wig11nton JeS~ie ,
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eel, Pomeroy, to Helen Lel.lhei(
F. PldJton, Clifford PlctJeon, aM
Fred B.. and Verna Sayre, cor-\ Ma,r'ltn A. RGberts deceast:d &amp;euie Cross Brady, Racine, to Fred
rection , Racine, to H Ward Say:e. erl for trans Sutton 'to Frallch Sayre.
· Frank ·R. Val~ dec~'&gt;ltsed . ~ff1&lt;1. l c -·----·~·--·-·----------------tor trans., ColufDbia, Dyesville, to
Erma and John Frank Vale .
Erma Vale, lot, Columbia, Dyes·
ville to Nellie R. Vale.
DOWN
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hata Jack McCoy, ctetear.e1, cert.
1. To .... up 11. .....,.
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for trans. , Meigs County, to Dan
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Mlibel Sherd, Olen, and M&lt;~ry
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Hostetter, lots 20 and 21, 0\ive,9. vtruda
H.lil'lilolo
to Donald and Eulah Mae ~ndon.
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lS. Mall I Fr.J
E:ldle Lou antj Pearl Howery, 1
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Columbia, to Wesley F. &lt;~nd
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10. car. tor, . 37. Venture•
17. "811ppi4
Ivan H. arid fSylvln C. Carman ,
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lot 11, Pomeroy, to George F. and
tlleanr.mt
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4i. Bever...-e - ·
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Biondena M. Conde.
or n,ur.a,
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tl. Malt ~ultt
Evelyn Goeg lc ~ n ami Fred Goeguplq'*'
lein, .34 A. SaHsbUI'Y, tt Gail nnd
n. &lt;;rovOI
Ad~le Buck .
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·~ f- M. and Lnui!oe Cluff JOts, M!Jlt. 'h bmf'a
cllepo1·t. to George W. Jr., nnrl Pt,yl-.
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JL; S. Hackett.
31. Silent. ,
Tina ami 11. Jncohs, 2.4 A., Snlis'3. ll'rultlnl ~
.liw"Y , to Cti([ord and Mildred JaOllike ot .
cobs .
Sudfe and G&lt;J,rdon Wolf, .12 A ..
St. Pterted
Middleport to Gordon and Sa11e
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wrer
Addie Hawk, ad.·m .. C!larles Hen· ·
ry Pyles ·deeca s·ed, pal'(el, Ol'lmge
ro Haf.pld nnd.. ll~ ~m 1. ,
Ge&amp;i'J;:I' C. .Nc:uitf, cJe~ased, cert.
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: ·ror Irons., SyracuSe, to ChnriE's c.
d. Radium
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Clifford M. E•·vin. decnaseJ, cert .
48. WfJe.- {
Tor tram·., Mlddl evor[, to NotHI
awake
F. El•"n .
i&amp;. To tend. .,.
Dena ancl Gem·ge Hoffman, 1.25
paymtat
A., Chfste1·, to Thf'lmn Snider .
4'7. lltlk
' Robert D. nnd Ciadn Eileen
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rlc r~at ic n incl ude!,l 1.. orntv~ l 1 id('s.
ro ll er s k ati n~t: , swtmming,
bull
.game~ , mov tn~ Jl i c t ure~ . do.111c:n:.l
and h'e e n:a m. p11p , coffe e and
peanuts we re fret!.
Attending from the local division wen&amp; numager 1'. ~~ . Hendrilt
and grandchildren , Ro y and Sonya
Hendricks and JuUHh Ann and
Tom Clark: Mr. 11nd Mrs. Eug e n ~
Nortori: Ma. and Mrs. Harry Stov·
er and family and guest; M:r. and
Mrs. Albert Roush and family :
Mr. and Mrs. C.:r i Stewart and
fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. John Hensley and family .
Mr. and Mrs. He rb ert Hoover
and fsmily : ~1r. and Mrs. Willard
..Bo-:v ~r and family; Mr. 11nd Mrs .
Wi,l liam Reynolds and fam ily ; Mr.
. and Mrs. Charles . Hnffm · .., ~n~
1 ranHJy; Michael Ervin, Wll~1am
· Woodard , Sharon Wil~nn , EdnJ
Keller Hnd Ethel Ben tz.
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evenin• at t!le iOOJ' hall
al GElid rucr Park near C'll·c le- and co n cc,~i o n s f or :."te day a nJ Mondaiy
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I Daughters 01 America Council
Annual C &amp; SOE Picnic On Saturday ·
ln!tQIIs Addif.if)ttal Officers

Investigate

Brown,. former Cub, PhlU,, aDd
Dod&amp;er who wu a member of
Southern AlsoeiaUon All
te.am thla ye&amp;f, uld. he could
und«stand bow come the Redle1s
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Mrs. Neum&lt;~n were visitors in
Huntington.
Mr. and Mrs u.-.rold Hubbard
\is.ited Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and daughter at Albany, sun.
&lt;.lay .
Mrs. Ethel
French ceturned
hume Monday after 11 visit wit:h
Mr. end Mrs. Warner Freneb and
children aid Mrs. Bes.s1e CliffOrd,
Worttungton .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp, Mr.
&lt;:nd Mrs. Paul Haptonstalt and
r)uldren spent SUnday · with Mrs.
Sharp's brothn, Mr. and Mrs.
Ja('k White, Laurelville .
Mrs. Blanche Haptonstal l entert..ined Friday wlt·h a farewell
~ uncheon for her great niece Sally
~}.!more who is studying in Wash·
mgton, ·D. C. Other gue.!its were
Edith and Billy Haptonstalf.
. Mr. and M..o;. Lesti'r Kt·ider and
son of Miami Beach, Fla., Miss
Adeline Donad,ee, Harnsbm·g. Pa .
family ;~re enroute to St. Louis, were recent guest s of Mr. and
Ml-., where they will visit her Mrs. Michael Ha&lt;'k ctt and chU·
family including her grandmother ~rf.n Mrs. Krider, Miss Donadee
who is 98 and in faihng health.
:md Ml1!. Hackett are sisters.
Rev. Fred Gardner accompan·
Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood,
led h!.s mother Mrs. Floy T . Gard· B&lt;lwersvl\Je were weekend guests
ncr to her home at Eaton
after of her parentS, flev . and Mn. c.
lihe had spent the past week R. Konkrighl and sons.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grubb,
Mr . and Mrs . Harold Thomas
Mr .and Mrs. Carlos Grubb and visited her mother Mrs. Mabel
.&amp;on Bill, Da)'ton, vi!;ited Sunday Walburn in Columbus recently.
with Mr. and Mra. Claarlt&gt;s NeuMr.!i·. Martha ijudson WHS taken
man. Sunday evening Mr. and 1 to Hoh:er Hosp\lal .i n the Rawlings-Coats ambulance Sunday aftur she fell at ·her 'home and fractured her hip.
Mr . and Mrs. James Lloyd who
had been vacationing at Vlra:inia
Bt&gt;ach arrived for the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bl'uce Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Chfforrl and families.
They were accompanied
homt:'
Sunday by their children who had
spent the week here.
I Mrs. cecil Bradbury and grandson , Asa, were in Parkersburg
Mond&lt;oy afternoon.
Sandra daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Simpson h1 recovering
fro.~m a severe sinus and bronchial
infection.
Mrs. Albert Schleicher return·
s s!er, Pearl Lent, at t"ore§l GroVl '
Oreaon.
Rocer Cover~ i.s employed at
t.he new power plant being cona:tructed at Cresap, W . Va.
Misa Beu Sanborn was a luncheon i'Uest Monday of Mrs. !b~na
Brunker, Belpr~, w.bo wu vultini
!Jere..
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Mus Nma Russell, MlSs Mabel
~y~e)J and Miss France9 RDush
vtstted at Adena, Gov. Worthin~·
ton's mansion near Chlllic-"the
S•tnday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer and
d rug bter and Mrs. Blanche Carpenter were weekend gues.ts of
his mother, Mrs. Dave Farmer and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skinner and
son Tom aod Cinda Farmer who
has been visiting here since school
was closed. Lynn remained witb
htr sister for a visit.
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.nother Mn. WiJljam Obllnier is
improvlng slowly at Holzer Hoapita! after major .SUJg'ery.
l E. Miller vlsite.d. his ditqbter
Mrs. Norma Usle in Columbus
Sunda)' when be accompanied Mr.
a:.c:i Mrs . Donald Lisle and family
tocre.
Mr. \nd Mr! . E. A . Price ;md
I daughter, Jean, are moving thts
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Mr. alld Mrs. Ernest Lindstamer
of Pompton Plains, New Jersey
are visiting the1r son, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Lindslamer, Linda Suaan
and Cheryl on Broadway.
They
are also visiting Mr. and Mr.!L. C.
0. Richard10n of Tuppers Plains.

Phone 6220

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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•nn and daughtrr-m law, Mr . and
:\irs J &lt;( mes Lnchary and daught er
, j'h ekend g uests u[ Mr :llld Mrs.
F.dw:;rd Parfitt wcr~ i\~r. and
Mrs William E Cla ar of Chilli.
Luth e arH suno:t.1 .v L!tH'sts wt'fe
Mr. cwd Mrs. &lt;.:layton While and
.\ 1r. and Mrs. H arold Whit e and
daug ht ..'l' Ro.semat·y of Warren .
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Tnmpkins, Mrs. Jerl We,bster Sr.,
l\Ls• J,ydia Ebcr::;bach and Mu;s
l ucn'IJa GcntLcim JT are aHcudmg
.: wsc s meeting at the Lancister
l'a mp gruunds th 1 ~ w\!e k.
Pvt. Jeff Wil su n of Fl. Leonard
Wuod, Mo .. aJ'Jtvcd Sunday for &lt;I
1 :~ it w1lh h is par ents,
Mr. and
~lr., R. E. \\' .ison, Shade . •
Mr. ami Mr:; . E u;::cne Dcql of
Springfield wen• weekend guests
ol h n parcn L'i, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
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and chtldrcn ; Mrs. Roger IJd;ard
and sons and Mr8. A. R. Knight
an d son Vincent returned bOme
Sunday evening · afler a wi:!e.k's
camping at Bellinglpn, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kincaid,
daughter Cynt(lia and tson Gary of
Wyandotl, Mich., are guests of
relatives ·here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Might of
Princeton, lnd. 1 arrived Monday
for a two weeks visit wlth his sis·
lcrs and brothers-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. WiJiard Ebersbach,
UDion
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and Mrs Jack Se1denable
and
daughttr, Jacklyn Jean of Pomer oy: Mr .~nd Mrs . E. R. Kincaid,
daughter Cynthia and son Gary
of Wyandott, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Hnward Stewart, Carpenter; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Frecke•· and children'!
J~. Jackle and Joan,
Clarence
Rupe the 'l.onored jjuest and bro· ,
ther. Terry and the host and bost·
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.State F~er Degrees This Week

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A contribution of ~ for the

Arms family , Harrisonville" ftoad,
was made Monday ~venlug when
the Meljfs County Men's Fellowship
of the Churches oi.Christ met In~·
the- Dexter Church.

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'Wilbur P~rce, Vice--president;
presided and Fred I. Gardner, past.
or or t!le Middleport Church wu
leader of tho: devotional service
opened the. meeting.

LABoR
Relations

A receipt has been received for
$500 which wa11 sent by the Meigs
County association to Professor
Lusby to pay the expenses of a
student from Hawa:l ' to the Kentuck-y C!lrlstla.n Col!ege, Grayson,
Ky. Refrf' o;hrnenL~ of pie, ice cr(!am
and coffee were !~Crved by tbe host
group to S'CVt'ntecn men.

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Or. 11nd l\1rs. ll eurge Mann uf
Wc~ ley l-Ulls, Mas~ .. are announemg the b1rth of a 1 lb. son July
12. Mrs. Theodore Ebersbach is a
grandmother. They have four oth·

YOUR INVESTJIIII.NY HOLDS
WH~M YOU GO c;tv•R ~OLD&amp; .

The CommiHsion on Finance
the church Monday evening

Over 400 !arm youth represent.

104 rural high schoola in
Virxinia will be present for
the conventiu.n.
Sunday, July 22, bas b~en de:sla:nai.ed as yisitur's D,ay and all
former members aod . parents of
FFA members are invited to at. tend to · ~articipate in the special
progra~ to st.ar.t at 1:30 P. ' M,
~ Amoni '\he awards lQ be an-' , pounced .at ~ ~pecl~l awards progi:am oit. :Sunday ~ening aTe th(•
chapter .~.nners 'in IJI:!' Communitr. lmproV~ment Projecl. the a_n·
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praver was given by the Rev. c. n.
Konkright, pastor of the church.

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! Actual eounl _ ,ho~ed.437 pe~~nn~ vo~mg for th~ Jssue .und. 132_ Lawrence Boyd of Middleport
.agaiOI!Il t1. The , votln~ by prec1nc~ was fined $25 and costs in a bearwas as follow.s: AddJson Town.sh~p lng ollefo-re JuiEe Cedric Clark of
48 for 31 against;' ~ddlson P~e- , the Court of Common PJeas on
C'inct, 125.. for 24 Qau1st; Chcsh1re : Tue.!Lday afternoon on a charge of'
.n,wnehlp 'l4 ·for 38 against and feeding uncooked garbage to hogs
Ch~sbire Precinct, 181) for 44: The fine was suspended.
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After the meeting, the White
H0u8e said Mr. 'Eisenhower was
informed that strike negotiations
wiU be resumed this afternoon
and "bMit parties are (jctermincd
to mike every pOssible effort to
reach an agreement at lh~ earliest
practicable time."
.Jdurb:.y Snyder, assistant White
House Press Secretary, said he
did not believe the meeting ~n stituted presidential InterventiOn
in the steel ·dlspute . He said the
mGCtlng was "a review ."
Present at . the conference were
secretary of Labor James P.
¥Hchell, Jatie:ph 'F. Finn{'ga~, _di·
r;e:c~ of . t.h.e. Federal M.e dtatlon
~~Rcthahon Se,~ct:*- r~~·ury Sf)I!J'etlry ~~J)rqe- M. Hum~h
rey; ~rctary of..Comme:rtr-ilinelm 'Weeks; Arthur . F~ Burns~
ehairma~ of tfi~ r.nut'CJI or F...ono.
mic Ady1sers and Sherman Adami;
the aesutant to the hoJsJaent.

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·A muting of the charter mem- ·Admitted: Vra. Nor01an Stewart
bent of the proposert new lode of Middleport . .
Moose to be iMtltuted Jn Pomeroy
Dtl!lehU'Jtd: Harry Brooks, Jr.
on or about Jul)' 20 will b :' !Jel4 Middl ·tfPOrl; .Mn. Robert Stewart
at the ha.U located over Parl«!n and baby 1 Sylaeuae: ..and Oren
Restaurant. at 234 East Main Street Weara, Jr., Pomeroy.
'" Pomeroy on J'ri~: July 2ll at a! :IJlrlb: A aon to Mr. and Mrs. Nor
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to cUive tlai. Olde:tebile borne. F..peclallr
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The commander
roue o
the credh for . winniiJg tbe awa!d
to
M. Thftrnton, who is cblld
welfar"
of the Post,
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graMs," Commander Hayea· said.
'.'and we are proud that our elforts have been bonored in this
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thl! Post by Frank Cheeaebrew
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Eighth D!&amp;trict COIUJ!'Ioln er.
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signed ay American
PLegion
National Commander Seaborn p, Coi11ns, Nat.onal Child
WelfAre chairman GLorge Ehinger, National Child Welfare Dir·
ector Randel Shake, smd by St~le
Child Welf:Jre Chairman Homer

YoUng Theodore Kohr. ~owe~
rested comfortably In a hospital
. none t.bc worse for his experience.

the freezing unit. TWice aa loDIIi' as any other. refri&amp;Vatol.!;
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The American Legion here has
ctted
by Am e rl car, ,., LegIon
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no
Nat ona
ea quar t ers n , n 1a poliS, ,Indiana, for
outstanding
service to children and )'OUtb.
Announcement of tbe citation

MAN,SFIELD, 0. UP- A Ger·
man ahepberd dog bit o~r 11 piece
of a 10 vear old bov'J ear Tues.
day and doctor• ee.wed it back in
pJact~ : after the fngment had lain
In the ·a nimal's stomach for balf
an hour.

wear - iCt noiey - or replaell. Yo11 get years of tro~l&gt;Je­
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naughy of Brida:eport who has
been acting as an a,ent in securing the local optioM.
McConnaug.by in his first direct
.1latemtru coneerniog the option·
ing of laoda JD the area said
'"l hore u ab8olutely no basie to
lhe story that option.s wiH be
pl('ked up in tbe Letart Fallil
Srea, within the next two weeki
period. AJI a matter of fact. to
the best uf my belief and know.
ledge there il no aluminum oi
chemical plant interested in the
area."
"The publlilbed reports of acre..
age I;J.Ilder option and the .... ,.,,,,,~
purpo:Udly paid (or sut!b opt.io~
hu been a:re.atly exaagerated.
The report of immediate pick up ·
of options in the area Is higblx
correct. In all likelihood
the
right to eaerdte tbe optkmJ wUJ
not be taken until early JJ67,
that i.B, if thev are taken up," Mo1
Cormaughy said.
"There is absolutely DO reiiiiOD'.
for ·r ush on the part of ~ns
wbo have graoted optJons," he
said lrl an euluaivc intervieW1
"the many -stories now in ci.rcuJa..
tion ali t(t the type and kUJd of
indUJtry that m~y settle in thil
~~fh.~'re without basil! of fact ot
He pointed out, "It is necessary
for tile aceumulaUco of a eertaln
amount of land before a company
becomes intere&amp;ted. Tbis area vrc
sents outstanding possibilities but
tbe land ffiUit be .secured fint.''
Although McConnaugh)' refuse4
~ divulge tbt actUal _:J~u:{ of

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The . j!~,,.ij;;j .'."•!~r
tinel
reveals abypositive
of between IUIO and 1200
haviog been optioned.
It was poioted out that McCon.,

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Th::l dinner wUI oost $1.25 and
&lt;reservations quilt be .sent to ,ReN,
ElliQe Brown 211 .MuiMrry Ave.
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Pomt&lt;qy, v;..lfo
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phone exrhangcs in six Jefftt·son
At least 100 men · are expected t::o1:nty communities clos~d today,
frq,m towo, village and over the lellvlng 1he area without.t ~l~phon&lt;'
service of &amp;ny kind.
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The exchanges are part of the
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Telephone
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Recent stories appearinc in
n e•spapers throughout this a'""a
and
announcement~; bJ
televbion and radio tha[ the loCal.un
or an aluminum plant in the Le\art falti area waa imminent,
were branded today as untrue and
entirely rni.BleadinJ.
The Dai.Jy Sentinel in an etrort
to find the true story surrounding
the optioning of lands 1a the Letart -.rea, .wd to c1arify the si tua-

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Two a«ident.s, one involving 1
pcdest;ian, were reported by loco:l p&lt;1li('e on Tu6aday.
Pearl Brickles, PomcrO)t, was
injured slightly wben he report·
edly stepped into the path nf a
car driven by 1'hetesa Svratzet, 39
Pom eroy, at the corner of Court
and ~cond Street at noon Tuesa daugfl. day.
w. Va .
Bricklc.s was taten to a doctor'J
sebedut eG offi&lt;'e by Mrl. Swatzel. lie was reat 2 P . M. 1 ported to be sufiering from a
Hom ~ witb bruised left srm.· Mn. Swatzel
Cbarle · was .absolved ot all blame in thr.
BW"o .accident.
!••loire Gr.aA car driven by Goldie fran~
~~;~~~~;d
Hawk, 49, Pomeroy, left the road
on West Main Street and struck 1
!&lt;hl'"'·
garage and a parked ear cau~ting
slijj:ht damagf!.
The driver reported . that ~e
wall movillg ..vrest oa. :Welt Main
Street wllen 7!be swvved- ·Jter ar
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tu misa anoth•r car -.thich was
Duvt~,
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{lmerO)'
three grandcbilclren. '
pulling from the drivetray or a
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She was the widow or the late go:.s !ltation. She applied her brak·
Dana (Rt~y) Roll~h, form £"r Pome· es an? th e- left front brake grabI
roy policeman
bed ¢ausing her car to hit )he
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Friends. rna.,· call at lbe (u 0eral garaue door and tbe front of a car
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home after Thursday noon.
parked in the a:arage.
The ..• •••ge
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. of th e p . T . A· "o&lt;col)
Til I Iad tes
AssoeiaUon will s~sOf\ a County
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..... .:u by Homerwide men's rally and 8\UIP tr on will serve the supper with
Carman wbile the tar wbi~h was
•.Iru&lt;k ,., owned by Hartlid Snu'th,
AugUst 14th at 8:00 p, m. al the Allen Ba II as c h aIr- Ia dy to
Sa.lisbury
Thwnahip Elementary group.
J:lt. l, Pomeroy.
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School, T·· school it l(IC!ated OR
There will be group
route 33' at
·~ Rock Sprlna~
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Mlflgs County Fair Grounds.
Dr. Denman wi11 also be
Dr. Hatty Derun•n, noted Christ~ sp,e aker fi)T ,the ()pcnlng
ian layman and world trave'J.er wJU I of tht Meiga" County Fair at
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be 'gu i&amp;t l'lpeaker at the event. Dr. p. m. tollowin:g t e S\lpper.
Special services ~re being con·

Smitb.
All American Legion Posts are
required lo submit an annual rc·
port of their work for children·
and yoUth. It Will on the basil of
this rA'port that Drew ~e~er
Poat No. 39 won the citation for
outslandtng srrvtce-. during the
past. twelv~ montha.·

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The only refrigorator in the world that IIU!kes and • .,.v••
ice c~bes- autotnatically, All the cubes you want , •. whea
you want them. Super ~ld ••. dry • ~ '· and 100110. They never
stick together. No more ·prying loose from messy, old fash-

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U!I tuYINO • waitinr ~~J:ame? You1J that
worldJ for the aotioa you11 em~;
bow the Ume for waitinr ie nYtt'.; 1 You"U find .U the h11ur1111 to hoW pur
1M time for action iA hflre • ;. • wb~ you try" . inveftlllenl iD dri{ml pleuun hip.

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Are Not Definitely Committed

Blanch M. Roush
Funeral Servi(e

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.,"'"Ue Passed .
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School Dlstdct
was p,assed on Tues-:
by 8 favor'abl'!t vote of '78.8'
per cent. sixty per reilt wil,s needed to pass the issue.
Another bond issue vote in the
same dLX'ct one year ago for
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concerned b)' its
economic e!feds, discussed the 18
day old steel strike today '··with
cabinet members and other top
~Federal offlci,ts.

Eisenhower,

·· ., ... bond la.sue"'., the amo~t .;f ·
prov ~ ~itruj:~ioD

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jewel htiUonl, lfiDd ceeiurlDJ
ekirt, an overall proeperoue pretence. Prelerrfd ator.k 'for dl!d
now 1nd moatltt to come. Ful~'• Le1icJ .Go1d
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ei'utbe 'lfl'inklel, lVIIIhet beeullfgJJy. Muet&amp;ld, ~ o".,.. ·

Plans were completed for an
easy-member canvass and thou
planning tO asWt Jn t!J.e work
were Mr. Konkrlgbt, Mr. Hibbs,
\ Bess Sanborn, Mrs. 0 . P. Kle1n,
Mrs. A. W. McKay, Mr.s. John Zerkle, Mr. and Mr!l . Evet--e tt Davis,
C. M. 1-Jennesy, Mr. and Mrs . Emerson Jones, Jome11 Euler, Charles
Murray, Ralph Radclijfe, Harold
WoOdgerd, Richard
Cham~.
Homer Cook, Wayne Gibbons, Mrs.

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the SteWardS of the Official Board
o[ II ~a t!1 Metbodilt Church met a\

Funeral servil!'e• for Bobb:t'
Robin,on, 28, who was k11led In
an aulomohile accident at R~v,.,,_
'Nood oo Sunday moruing, will be
held on Thursday alternoon at 2
o'clock.
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The services will be held at the
Foglesong Funeral Home in Mason ' with Rn-. Raymond Peter! of
St. Paul's Luthei-an Church in
New Haven in charge.
Meanwhile, the ronditlon- or
Car) Robinson, a brotrter who was
injured In' the same accident , is
reported to be the .same at Cam ·
den{:lark Hospital 1.n Park~roburg
. He is in very critical condition .

EI·se
· .nhower Calls

award a:iven by tbe We.st
Association
FFA are
McDermitt and Charles
:r:~:f• both 9~ Pt. Pl..,ant High

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Mr s. R1chard
V.aughan
and
children cmd Mr. and Mrs. James
Clifford and . son returned home
Friday after a vhll in Akron wi :.. h
nliatives. Mrs. Vuughan and children were visitors in Hunlington
on !:iaturday .
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkin.s rtf·
tu rned to I beir home at Lancaster
today after a vi.!itt wilh her mothcr, Mrs. Addie Grueser. They
were accompr.nied by · Mrs. Ida
Burns Jllld da11g·h tcr Nanc~ who
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Accident Victim
Funeral Service
To Be Thursday

PARRIS ISLAND: McKeon and

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t~· &lt;legree which ;, the

Church Finance
ML ond M". Geo,ge D•bn ' y I Committee
Plans•
and chttdren of
W.Va., I
wo.:re rec~nt guests or Mr. and
All Out Canvas ..,..
Mrs. Willard Eber5bach.
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y."abamJ HiCh ~1\0ol atu-i ver Emblem Cbaptera ~~)he iit~te
will be presented the State associat~on and the presentatton
Detree at the State Con- qf spec.1al award~ to those chapof FFA at'.JickiOn!s Mill ters by the Baltimore and Oh~o
10\o:innlng on FridJy, .
, and the Cbea~opeak}!' and OhiO
Tbe boys are Sam Jlo'ffrnan, Railffiads.
.
Brown., Dav~d Roush and
The C. &amp; O. award will go to a
Tb&lt;im · n. ROUsb i&amp; ;a 1955 former F'FA !"ember . whO_ ha&amp;
of -;;.ahama Whllc the done outstandllla: farmmg m thO!
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are atude"ntt· Ulere.
last ten years .
~ori Gounty boys to
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Don't: put Off the thrill Of ov.w~lng a ~ - r·
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Mr. and Mn. A. R. Knight left
Wll
Monday
m1.rning for
Silver
d~ath .
Spnng~. Md., ttJ attend the fun.
Mr and Mr8. HClWill'd SeldeDSble II Sauer Sr., ~n lctl¥e member of mlkeup pmes betweta roui- teai;U
era! tlf Col Roy M. Wall who died ~ntertained a group of relatives, the Club.
on W.maelday eveDbl&amp;.
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1n the MATS airplane wreck Frl- Saturday evening at their home, I '
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day eve mng. Mr. Wall was a fTc- P ine Gro\'1!, witb a party bonorlng
nucnt n::;itor !Jere.
t~eir aon Johnny on his birthday.
Mr and \frs

Fred Peet was taken to Holzer
n •.spital for a checkup.
· Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Hayth and
neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Wes R1f
fie and son Mark and Miss Myrna
Russell , student al Office Training
School, Columbus spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney T
R•tssell.
M
Sh'If1ey M.111s an d sislc.1·
rs.
Mr~;. Em1net1 Blackburn and the
latter '~&gt; daugbter,
Mrs. Harol d
h:bersbljleh and children picnicked
~unday at Lake Jackson .
Mrs. Lillian McGhee a~compan1ed her sister, Mrs. A. C. Neal lo
ht-r home in Russell , K)' .: for &lt;I
::l,urt visit Monda)'. ,
Mr. and Mr.s. John Buckley
(Winona Fink) spent the weekend
yl11itlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Buckley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bin g
visited sunday with Mr:' and Mrs
Waller Sommer, Pt. Pleasant. Mr.
Summer is Mrs. Bing's ~rother .
'[he Sommers are moving to St.
Cloud, Fla .. in August. Mrs. Somrntr who baa been prlncipal of
the Henderson School for 17 years
will teach in St.' Cloud. Mr. Som·
mer bas been engaged in farming
t'nlil 191l3 when they sold their
farm.

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PICNIC CAHOILLID
IIAMII I'OSTPONID .
J0 hn Se1 ena e
The family plealc cif jho ¥olp All '""'" ln. the ¥ejp ~,~Wo
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Temple, Pytbi&amp;n Slsteq wa1 caQ- Lettue were J)Ottpoa.S ll&amp;t DJP,t
Is Honor Guest
ceUed Monday ............... of .,...... ol riln. l'l'eliden&gt; ·!dill•· ...
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the death ,af re.lattvn of lo&lt;lle Gutntller or the l ..iUf bat not ll'l •
and the pleDte of t."w a dlte for tile rt1pl&amp;7 ol tbe 11mN'.
At Saturday Party .Ime~bera
Middleport G....... Club
can- but Indicated t!lat Iller -1&lt;11101 '
celled by tbe
of Mr1. t.ewi1 be played tbil W11ek bect.UH Dl. the

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SOCIETY

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The'
Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleporfj Ohio
Tuesday;
July
17,
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11r. ud llrs. Harold Wooda:erd
hH daQCbtet have returned from
1 YtcatlOIIi trip which Included
! natreaf Canada; the Canadian
R.c-ties· a 'tjslt with bl&amp; mother
l "· A: R. WoodgPrd, and · bJ~
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SOUETY

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Theodore
playfully approached
food dish at ·t.be home of
c . E. Lewls . .The dog
·~~~r~;~anapped
the bdy,

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Commuter Train
· c ash
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e$ St8 t'}Oft
·25 Perso
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JERSEY CITY, N. J. UP- A·
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crvwded Pennsy vama
81 roa
commut .. tram plowed into a
bumper at the Exchange Placr
Station today, injuring at lrasl 2IJ
persons, two seriou&amp;ly, poilrr reported.
Police said 25 persons were
ntahed in tllree •mbulances and
three pollee automobl·les to Jersey
Uty 1\'.iE&gt;dical t:enter. 'J'he vtct.m:.
'''flre reported
suffering from
thoek and body injuries.
'!'he train wa!l en route fro m
DIYhe&amp;d Junction, N. J., to Jcr ~t!y
City. It · reached here about 8:31
a. m. EDT ot the height of the
rush hour.
Police said the tr&lt;~in's engtflcer
"misjUdged" his
dl .11lanre und
struck thi!: bumper "with conaiderable impact."

rlucled at the Chester Methodist
Church for two weeks. 'llle pastor
Rev. R. M. Grove is bJ_ing
bv Rev. Barnett of Huntington. W.
Rev. E. E. Banthart of Ches-.
ter is
leader and Miss Donna
liolter IS pianist.
meeting opened 'Monday ,
b R
B
tt b,.. hl
Julyinspiring
16 · Y message
ev. arneto a.,ng
an
largeg
congregation of MYF members and
adulu. The Chester Youth Fellowship led by Mrs. Robert Wood
entertained the charge Youth
Fellowship that night.
A c!Jrdial welcome is ex~ended
to all. Servlcese begin at 8 r. M.

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or chemical pllcat would
ed in Meigs Countywithin
mediate future.
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revealed in t~ Senu.6e'r

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that mapy Jolk •
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a IIJIID e op as
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mating plana
from
M t1ga Countr 4-H Club .« F. F. area. Any •Uch
A. boys or gtrls an eliJible tD aecwdiDg to
win a free Brown Swba
meat '"would be
.
from a dam with • 4001b
annOUiltement
made
riC('Ird
-tAll ihat l!;
c~uwl tbe ~itive loca•tion
.,.,, of one
•nv
hufnet-.
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hundred words of Cle
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thc_y would lik• to
SWISII heifer.
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Entries must. be
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Mrs. Wa)llle L. Hura,
Ohio btfore Augu.. lat.
to be eUclbJe muat be qed
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Noble Released
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From Meigs Jail
2Cars Damaged
On$500Bond
At-Bridge, Sat.
Cnrt Noble, M, Middleport.
released from county jail nn
Tursdav on his ·own reco!lnizance
of bnnd in the sum of $500.
Noble ifi aweihng Grand .Jury
11rtinn as a resUlt of a shooting in
Middleport several weeks ago.
He is char~ed with shootinA: with
intent to kill as the result of an
::ltt:rration over the non·payment
of 20 ren_te fnr h9me brew.
NDble allegedl:v fired a 12 gauge
llt. 33.
shotgun
at Woodrow Call and
to tile
to . Harrv Morris 'both ot Middleport,
· wowldina both.
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Cl011ing o( the etchanges crealICE CREAM SOCIAL
nd a nu:nbl'r or probleirla of an
The Youth Fellowship o£ the
MEETING ' CALLeD .' .
emergf'n('y nat lire, offk-i:a1s of the Syracuse church on July 21 at 'l:30
A meeting of tbe , ,Oar~
commumUcs stlid.
sponsor &amp;n ice cream aoeial at tbe Racing Association will · ~e ~ ·
M!J.yors of four cornmupii'.ioo'!" Syracus.l Church on July 21 at 7:30 at the Wilson KobiiCt•' ~UfiD in
, nouJ.~eci they were
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Jumbus t() &lt;li!;cuss the '"''11&lt;"
L , Fr.ar.k J. Lau 11 e:11~ . .The gov·
prnor's o!~' c.c said tluot no rl'&lt;I,Ue'it
for a meeting had been made.
A strike began against the com·
pany in 24 Southeastern
Ohio
counties Sundav. The excllRnges in
this area, mo!'it of them manned
by one operotor.
C(;ntlnued in
operation until today. About haU
01 !he compt~ny·s syl!ltem has Qtal
tcleuhvlle!l.
c;mpmy o{fici!.ls tied up ln a
me eting in Portsmouth, col,lld no:
br- rr.acht•d to isme a. statement
on drvclopmen :s in Je£ferson
county.
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.(leuvy dam~q:e ...,., , .-r.oort~tt tl'l
two cars whlcb collided On the
West Virginia sido ~~ the Pomeroy.Mason Bridge on Saturday evening according to W. T. Thorn,
Mfii!On town marshal.
The eRrs dr!Veh by Bill Cook
nf M11son and Tommy La\;"l'nder of
Jlartford
as the Lavender
of£ tbe bridl~ ­

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naug Y is, a se employed periOD
acting II an ~gent for Fred
Li Lk'
n .. , trustee, tn ta mg o[ the Op.
tions.
M_...gb
L-...uDZl.lu
f'&amp; statement to.&lt; ·
day definit,ely stam-...1 eurre.... ,
ru.niOt'l In the
area •

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