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The Duily Sentine!, Pon-,eroy-Middleport,
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WEST VIRGINIA NEWS
MISS UNITED STATEs WINS 'MISS UNIVERSE' CROWN
Yauq people of dle Middleport
POMEROY SOCIETY

ObUftb 'Of Cbnlt left Sunday Cor
.putJen Spri.ngs near Hillsbofo
,.. bert LbeJ .nu attend ~ Senior
Biab C2lristian Assembly
tbl.s
yetk. Ill. aDd Ill'$
.Stewart
~- Mr. IDd. Mrs.· Millard

Pietee, » . and MR. Deriver Nel&amp;on and 80Q Dotmy, and Mrs. Geo.
Olrilda ~parued them to camp.
The JOUill people are Dine Pi~ce
Catol Jean Hudsorr, Grace Capet:i.aa, Linda Nelson, Janice Asbury,
Diet Kanis, Ira Ray Buteher, Stepbeo Bliley. Bradbury Churcb of
Christ.
.MERGINCY SQUAD RUN
• Tbe
Middleport
Emerrency

Squid was caUed to the home o(
lin. J. C. Ward Saturday evening
al. 6 p. m. and a doctor was called
Ul care (or Mn Wanl

SOcred Heart Guild

Ice Cream

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on
Wednesday, July 25
C•feterl• lunch Styl•
COntl'nuoUII S.rving Prom

, 4P.M.on

Public Invited

Mrs. M(ly RoU5h was a guest of
Mrs. Lu~na R-ainey Monday
Mrs YlrjlnJa Sayre , Mason calied .on Mr ind Mn Arch Roush of
Out: Grove Monda)

Mrli. Mary Boneeutter and Connie were callers 1n Pt Pleasant
MoDday.
Bilhe We1gand, Mrs
Myrtle
Rou&amp;h and MJlto n Ray were the
guest .sof Cecil Blessmgs Friday
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Hart were
callers 1n Pt Ple;uant Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Arch Roush and
Cec 1l Blessing were m Gallivolls
Tuesday .
Sandra G1bbs of Broad
has been tbe guest of Mrs.
Myers for several days

Run
lren ~

SJW tll!N. AllpJJj IU~Q S UOI!!W PUll

'q.snou pJeuo&lt;q !Ul\
Garnet Chapman .
Mrs. Goldie McDermitt
and
daugbt~r called on Mrs
Laura
Gtbbs Saturday
W A Blessmg, • Garnet C~ap­
man and Mary liu.nl'(;utter spem
Thursday With C Jo' Bless mg.
The Ladles Atd of Hoard Bap.
tJat Cburc:h met w•Lh Mrs. F'anme
Taylor Wednesday and fmished a
quilt for Mrs. Frank Wolle. EnJOying the day wt're Mrli. Arcb
Roush, Mrs. Irene
W\nebrenn€:a'nd Donna, Mrs. Laura Ctbb&amp;, Ella and Maude Bless1ng, Mrs. WJlhe Ball, Mrs Luvl'na Ramey and
Mrs. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs C- R Blessmg, C. F. •nd Bert Blessang and Mrs.
Llu1e Stewart of West Coklmb1a
were guests of Mr and Mrs Paul
Sle.asmg and Mr and Mrs. Manford •Bles~l:l.JI of pt. Pleasant SatUfday.
Mr. llld Mrs ltay Mt"lton and
Tonda Rae who have been vmtmg
Mrti. W J Chapman and otherfi
returned in llhn01s Wednesday
Mrs. Nora Adkm s of Plam Valhad recently as her gucstl'i
Leola Hart, Ptckt&gt;rmg!on, Mr
Mn Har ry Broskel, Colum11Jpuos

Mr and Mn Tuhey Myers ontf
Mn. Ethel Myers of Daytnn were
guest11 or Mr. and M1 ~ Dwighl
Gibbs Sunday .
Mr and Mrs Dt~llaij Yeager of
Mason and Mr and Ml'!\ Paul
Blessin.IC were Friday callcr:s of
the CCCII Dh.• s~;llll-(~
Mr. and Mrs. Huw;11 d Rayburn
were Sunpay guc~ts of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Doolittle
Mrs Nvra Adkms Rprnt Sunday
with Mrs Addie Roulih
Mr and Mr~ Fred RH st, Pat'v
and Freddie of Hunt mgt on and
Nancy Grimm of lllmtns S!l!'nl the
weekend with Mrs. Luvena Ualney
Beatr1ce Chapl)'lan ant1 Conn1e
BonecutU!l' are visttmg with n·.
latlve• In llhn oJs
Ernie and Tw1la R1ckard had us
thei r guesl..!l Sunday Mr. and A&gt;!;;~
Stanley Adktn~. N('W Hnvt'n, Mr
and Mrs. Homer
R1 ckard 11nJ
Mrs Blanche Vnn Schoyck of Culu.mhus, Mr .and Mr11. B11l llarr1 s
of Mw;on , Curtis Rickard and Kenneth
Mr an11 Mn. Dcnn1s Rous h of
Board , Dennis ROU$h Jr. of Hickory f.hr.pel, Mrs. Calht&gt;noo New.
berry and Okey ROL18h motored to
Rel'dy Saturday.
Word waJ received of lhc bir1 h
of twin daughters to Mr and M1 s
CharlcH Jone1 (V!oht Unyel') Pt
Plea&amp;ant.
Mr and Mra. Slanley Adkm ~
Mr Bnll Mrs. Russell
Hoffman
called nn Mrs. Nora Adkins Sun-

"YOUR
SUNRISE
TO
SUNSET
~'!ATION•

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Mrs. WUJ.Wn J . Dunt returned
home. Saturday after a Yl&amp;l.t with
rel1tives in Marlon and ColumbuJ!I.
Mist MMraret Ann Hawk o{
ColumbU;a -,ent the weektDd with
her mother, Ml'l. Goldie Hawk.
Charles Quivey wOO is employed in Columbus spent tb&amp; week·

Mr and Mrs llall':i.s Gibbs of
Broad Run railed on Mr arul Mrs.
Dwight G1bbs Sunday
Okey Rou..o;h calied on Cec1l
Blessmg Sunday
:Mrs Amy Boston called on Mrs
Carru• Klng SL!turduy
Mr and Mr~; Art'h Rou~h had
as guests rPce ni ly Mr and Mrs
Charles Paynt&gt; and so n~ of Tol edo
and Nor mlt Payn e, Sutton
Btllie We1gand and Sharon Boyer called on' Mrs W .J Chapm an

end wit:h Mr!-. Quivey and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hite ud
son were weekend ffUeSI.IJ of his
parents, Mr. aond Hra.. Edward

Rite.
Mr. and Mrt Qbarles Meinhart

Sunda,~-

Mr~

Elhl•l

Myt· r~

,J il d !-.o n Wl'rc

to ~isit her ll istt• r m-law Mrs 1&lt;:1!
zabdh Redm an who has been ill
The- l..&lt;~dt ~s Aid of O&lt;t k Ltov.•
EUB ('IJurdl m,•f al lhc chUJch
bAsement 'J'uesda:; to qtnli

CLUE\ MEETS
Til l' Rliodudl·ndlun F~rm Wo
men 's Club held lhi•Lr meetm).( a!
the ,-luh huusL' Ho ~lc~ses wert•
Mrs F 1erl Spe ncer a nd Mr5 Cl1[[
Cooke Mrs n Hous h presided an.1
Ora Htrku rrl gnvt• lhl!' devot1ons
Mrs AJthur J ewell gave the pro
gram Th1ee me-mbers of the
GHLht~nJ Hl\t•nar]l_. 4-tl Club
we1e
pre~e nt anr.J 1,!avc demonstratiOns
The:,. \\l'tc Rulh Brown, Arawana
Smllh ilnfl Junet Hofman Seven
others \\Cie pre ~e nt
Mr ;md Mrs

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CAROL MOUJS, 20, 01 Ottumwa, Iowa, poses with
her acepter, t:rown and trophy after winning
the ..Mfo UDiverse• Utle over 29 International
beauties ln Loca Beach, CaUf. She had prevlowly
been named MW United States of America In the

Ky

Ral \\'ard tlf M~dls(!ll, lnd, ~~~lied h1 s pan•nl s, Mr
and Mrs
~hlrk '\'al!l nvr1 the w ~ ekcnd
Mr nnr1 Mr-,., Dnn Brown and
ann
ehlldmn VI SII('.-1 m Ktnova
Catlcttl\bllt'g , Ky., on sund&lt;t l-'
Mary Loll and Ann Rickarrl nr"
lounng thl! New England Stfl1r-s
Attendmg a Lutheran
IA'agu t·
three d.Ly ral ly m 1-Juniin~ton ar"
Juhn Laynt&gt; J udv anti J 1111 frv
helhy Gr111:ilLHd. DrJIL~ E l l io tt,
1m Ht•nth·r- un , Rl' Ut• rl McGiulh lt ll
and ~~~ · rmiln l.;~ yn•·
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Mr .mrl 1/l r~ Wil ha m Chi!i ll•r
and rla11 g htN a1e v:1{ ,1 tiontng m
enn sy lv:ml.t
Mr .1 nll ,l\-fn1 M;1rv1n Rou~h , Y.1 ~
Ollie Hnu ~ h anrf Sally vactJ!Jo nrd
in Dc!rull , C'Jnuti ,J ilnd N1agara
Falb.

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FO~ BUILDING AND REPAIRING

Att•·nd1n g

ih l'

Braneh· O~horn~

lt•r wt·•e Mr and
l~rr ,

Mt .md

M1~

M•~

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and

Tuy

Leland

Mrs.

Guy
Mutehler
we 11' Sll nday dmncl' guests
Mr
F.Lyc Rawtmg~. Pomeroy,
\-1 ;Jig,lrC'I Taylor ha:; r~turned
to t 1nmrnatr after spendmg a'
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mnuth •• rc
\lr ~ l.danrl ( 'ha~;e called on
'\tr·

M,1t ga1t't Taylor.
Mrs Allic t:a rd1wr nf I fun!
lngl•ln i~ .']ll'lldl!ll!: fl lll(lllt h nt
the twmc ut Mn (i !1 . !..•-~ hi ' I
Mr&gt; Hotwrt HJIJ 1~ llll]lr11 VInj4
;. t hl r home ~ft c- r swgr· l~' &lt;Ll a

.wrl Mrs

.or

~~: ~~-~~~~-~\. rRr,I;~~~~~Y and

Columhu ' h"sp 1tn!
Mr~ Ake Stt•Pit', Mr .1nd \irs
Wllyn (' Am~bn rv of (, :tllqoutt:,; c.d l
t'd 11 r1 :\1r ,llld ,,lr ~ ( 'hai]P, _.\rn u ~
nd 1\-l r 11 111! ~frs Dun Anrlt · L ~O r.
l'ert•ntly.

~NUAL

Lelah Si-

PICNIC HELD

'11 11' ,HJnual picnic of
Mary
Sl1 I'll', \'vhlle ShrllLC of J erusalem
,11 :1~ hrtd Sunliay ll t
tht.! Shnnc
! l11 1J ;rt Galltpo'lis Among t.ho~e
il 111-nr1Hg wl'l'c Mr ami Mrs Allen
llu ghl's. ]1.1rs LdlJnn Stctlf. Mrs
('hail ts Bennett , Mrs.
Nclh ~
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GROUPS PICNIC
Kru wp:s t.&gt;O.JO)Jng .1
pli'tllc sunduy "t lh(' Hoadsid~
J',wk wel l' Mrs. Hay Field-s and
d.HLght1•r. Debra, Mt s
F'l-.uJce~
Johnson and cbddJcn Vll'glnla Mac
.. ud 'J'horn;~os. Mr llll:d Mrl'. Oran
Love und Sully Lou and Pr·coton,
H,trttord, Mt and Mrs
Merre ll
!)unc.Ln anti Judy and Raymo nd,
.\IL!sun, :\11 .lllct Mt's Car l Dun .
can and Andri'W, Sllcila K 1~ anrl
Mllh
Carl .11 . Onlano, C.u.f,
Sh irlt•y Brnwn, Minmwllle.

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A $MO prize :a-w&amp;i-ded to

AT NIW TEACHING POSTS

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[{loll J ur dan .t nd

Amo-n~ th ~

eroy•
Jvdg.e

not, th•t ye ba not ludt-

et. (MalthfiW 7:1.)

Fred

McBride, son of a {Drmer PomeCharles P1ckena former Middle. roy r.e-sident, thiS week mak~s
port residents and brother of I,Uc- tum one- of 58 national winllera in
hard Pick~1111, Gravel Hill. is sup- the Elks National M(fgt Valuable
erlntendent o! the Mt.
Vernon Student contest. Tht:l award wa~
School system and his staff
this ::.nnouneed Wed.lfesdav at th~ 92nd
1 •- Wtlt'Ia m Root • 80n Eiks Gr.aud LOOge convention in
ye r me Uu&lt;:S
of formet· residents, Mr. and Mrs.· Ohtcago.
Cecil R{lot, Columbus,
and Mrs.
F :e-el
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Harley DeVol whose husband la 1 1' - pTthevtoEiu1~! t·~~d
P_!~ t
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a former resident Mr. and Mrs. which ntade him eUa:ible for lhf'
DeVol were recent gueats of h~ , naUorr•l competition. In June hr

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wa. intervlewecl by Julea Hqft·

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rn t.be a~e of Dean Stem.
.M.lsl Janice Gnte ol Chatlcatoa
aQd friend were Suoctay peat, ol

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ber lfaodJ)arents, Vi. ' -.c~ ]ln.
WUlJaru Baker,
v~
'.- :. ,
Hr. and Mrs. raul K&amp;uU and
ehildten retQrned :t.o their ~boiDe, ,
Columbus, after 11 viel~ -;ilb.~. bll
pa~ts. Mr. '!nd Mr.. :W."t. Kautz
and otber relatives.

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Qlnr)&lt; We~

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en Thlmday al
· at
EP'"'"'~l Churoli. ~ ~,.,
1. Charles offti!iatlng, wtth

in Beeda GRWt. Friends mor·•ll.
at the bGme of her parenlll, .
'Mor~. Ge.orce McQultg

OUTWfAI$

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Lin•:IO'ln Hill.

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M:ra. Webster WAlt a nadua.te of
Pomerily HLg;h SCIIt.;).), CIUIJ ~ of
192-t. She attended t-he CtncillMl l
Conservatory o.f MUSic and was a
mmber 'of Be-ta Phi Musical sorCit~ After neeiviltg a dtgree M-1
Physical Edu~n
from
Obi
Stcrte Univer~Hff_ she taught for
three years 11 · Pomeroy
1-Jilh

KEEPS

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Appalachian Will
Huild New Office
At Point

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SHIRTS and PANTS
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f'hll hetch in the 1Ncktl"9und by

"'•tns af tl'IPPilot hooks.

at!·

a6M of fh• heavy ~"umul•
~lon . Df fU~Mt In the ~ fire""'" we.-. un~ble to •ntet.

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At.frM:ollege ·
' Conferen~

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,11101 MAll • SAIIOIItl•

· u~u.-mt
SHIRTS l PAtiTS ·

Elizl,abeth Postle
FunerM:,. ee
Held ln.(.olumbus ~·-.cc;

14"' to 191 29 to 50

ELBE,RFELDS-

RETURNING FROM

PRA YE.;H ncar God, ht&gt;lp u~ SCI
that 1·vil will be p'llwerless 11nd r1ghtcousnesR comp&lt;'llln". Grlltli wtsdom, counge, anrl
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love to u;~~ that we may be lnstruments of Thy will tht s day
In the name l)f the Mal!ter who
has taught u s to pro~~)'. "Ou•· Fath11 1·t m he•ven . , . Amen:'

THAT

to Jiv e

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P'Qneral sUvlce;tr.~e held_ to~ 4•Y in columbti:t!dc, ~- ElizaR.. bet;h B. POClltle, 01' Who -died at
. · ·h ,t borne there J!l' Sl:t~ay.
·: f
Mtf. Postk' w&amp;B • native of Syt

,·',_ -.&amp;Be'
and th~ ' daughter of the
late Heli1\Y and Mq.vet Schatz
. Butell,

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Blft'W WM: made in Alton, 0 •
'the cemetery m wblch the hw.

ol .tile -'""11 IJ - b4J'Ied-

tbe wldow of W. Syloles-

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sE·CRETARY

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Mr~ . Of'lb~rt

'' Di&lt;"k
Puke~''"'"'
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S01ucd•v
RtiiC'r w11s
admitted
tr1 thP
10
~:,.-~lo&gt;eph ll&gt;oplln}
P"k•·•·•-

Mr .and Mrs

Wayne

were rercnt gue8-tS o{

Mn Goo,go P1Ckm
te r of ReedsvUie,

Bl'kklc!l
Mr.

11nd

and d•ugh-

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S..ci .AII 9f.Yo~r Shirts, Dressa'
A~chther . Wolhoftle Article•
To ROtUNSONSf' • ., ,. - . · ··
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LIVING l(bpM SUIT
O ~t

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. ,EL ROCK, ER

Both for $169t00
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Boy Reported As
Missing writeS

.I·.Doy ' Dty_

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BAKER FURNITURE
Pd Po! Atlv

Ltaundry
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Lynbrook, N Y.
Colum- I tb:~
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Nt•whnd undrr
for APJ'*'ndu:Jtb

went ~~~r~rry

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Populor Club Plan

with her daug.hter In

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Dale Car~ 56 Is Victim Of Fatal
Amdent Near Moundsville, W.Va.

Are

{luck Un;l Mrs. ·Jttwrencl!
\fight wl!re ~e!n.t ' b!ISi.DesJ · visl~ in Gallipftpl:
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SOUTH BlnER OVER HIM

.Funeral

EbeJSJ:!~ij; .~ 1\1-rs.

stat~

~t c ~ nterbmg High School, and 1~:..
ts attcnd1eg the summer l!lemester
'Ih EJI-~
d
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al ~hamt Un 1vcrslt .
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M awar s !Ire In a
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lo o._tlhef hon-ol'l!l WQn by Fred.
- - -- - - - J~tnc lfl'&amp;duait ol St. Louis, Michigan High Seh-&amp;pl a.nd will aDPh-'
NURS!~S PICNIC
toward his e&lt;llleation at Notrt
For the thu-d .summer a group Dame Univel'!dty wh1eh be will
of young wnmen who
attend the enter this falL
Holzer Hospital School of Nursing
together have had a family picnic
Fred was co-valed!c-:.or!~n of h1~
Th1s year they wr.-re guests of Mr class, wnn die American Legion
Mr.s Edward fo..rnch and family at Citizeustup Award and ScieneP
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Award, w&lt;m a certificate of me-rit
Frc ncb. Thos e pre-sent
Included lrt the Na1ionA-I Merit Co-nte~o1, an.d
Mr and Mrs. Jack Millik en and two received a $3,600 nta~o •t:holartfons, Coalton. Mr. and Mrs. Ho- s hlp
awarded through
Notrl'
mer Wnllers. Pomeroy; Mr
afid Dame.
Mrs. J&lt;ti»CS HaCkworth,
M:-. and
Fred's parents arc Mr. an.d Mrs
and Mrs. James
Bl'tz and
two R F. M&lt;!Br1de of 528 Bcrt!a Strcel,
children, Gallipolis.
St Louis,
Michigan, Mrs. McBI'Ide is the former Emma Franz
a former Pomeroy resident.
Be ye •herelore pei'Mct, e¥en
118 your F•ther which It In h...
vrn i1 !Mrfect. (M.tthew S:48.)

:Mrs E:fllr Wnhun and .s 1111 ~. fJC ldM
r~ ,Juhn
Zewrver anrl Mrs
Mr ~nd Mrs W 1l linm Wa!.,un, Mr
L'R 1 11
11 t B 111
'trl
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t
J aM 1\lOrt•,
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were gucN s of . • . utt e Mr
Caii'H' ll11hr ail aitcnded the Wt~ i· 1' 111
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th h
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ome WI
t em 01
u c wen
~on and W1lson Reunwn which
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rnar
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\11 s Huhr l'cm;uncd for :1 lunge•· of Hllr Ht~rbor, Mnine, WI'H' rece-nt 1 r,;;;::o;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;o;iii;.;;;;;;;;___
vhul.
MUcsls of Mr and Mrs Th~ed Croy. i i
Mrs Frnnces Parkrr had as
:\1r. and Mrs. Fred Ric e o{ U!nl
~ursb tht' past week he r cla ugnte• {h.o,,'m",r , spt'n l the weekend at 1helt
~LUB
1\11·~ - C11rl Wh1te and famJ!y and
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grnndson Bobby Horn of Bunt ing
Gordon Ridenour hall gonP t(..
f25, $50, $100 In f•mou•
ton, Mr nnd Mr.s Wallm· Kmg of Fmdlay whtore he is employed .
procluchl freal
H•lp
your
fo'lontla and Mr. and Mrs. S111m
M15. Pauline Ridenour and sun
friend. pt
Nttlon.l &amp;rands
Shaw nf Parker~bu1,,
l•n•e•
d '1
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an
"'rs.
.,._.rge
Y HJ
th.., w•nt for only "1 I w.elt.
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Mrs LJil te Har~ ay who hll:; s
L
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H t" t
pen a ay In un mg on
They ... v•lu•ble fnte
been stay mg Wllh her daughter.
Jun10r Smalley and friend of
too-.nd YOU get tltt after
\1.-~ Chu·a Stanley at Wu rthlnl!l- Weuton, w. Ya, spent R weekend
tift-FRill Send ~ey for,._
ton • ~ spendmg two weeks here wltl:t Mr and Mrs Hobart Smalley
tells •ncl Flt:ll New 276·Pit•
Rererit i;m•sts of Mr and M111
l!r. and Mrs. Charles Baum re
cet•log,
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R K Rowan WC!l'c )ln. Nell1r rrived notice nf the cleath of .,\1·
.Stml~·y 1l1lcl son pf Colu mbus And hrrt Zlpperick in Columhus Ht'
Mrs Ross l'loland, Cht&gt;l'lh·r
was a resident
here Cl.lr many
l\1rs fo~thrt A•·huugh and "-(In rf' yrars
turned homr sunday after a weeks
Rohert Wood altendod a basi'!-

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Dayton were weekend gue~ta or
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodard.
Mr. and .Mrs. Aldo Jeffen 11Jtl
;-on, Kenton, spe-ut the weekend
It Gallipolis with
her parenta,
\fr, and M.rti. Clyde Saunders.

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ka lltate ronvent1on in ron-

PRAYER 0 Lnnl, our goa l 1.s to .
be perfect m The~. Jn oll! o\Wl
MIGHT FAMILY PICNIC
strclig-th we ca n never achteve
A flmuly ptcntc WII S hdd Satur- th1.0 hler;sed .-.ope We come to
day al Colltl'll's Lake, near Harn- Thee Guard
and gu tde · our
sonvillc, lo r 1he family of Mr. and thoughts that Thy .strength may
Mrs. Clo~rem·c Might Sr. 'Jlh~e be made perleet m weakness. In
present were Mt• and Mrs 1\ll.(,"ht the name of Chr1st, i,g whom we
Sr, J..l&lt;r. and Mrs Clarence Might hne hope of ach!Cvlng perfecJr., and son , Ricky, Ba&amp;il; Mr. tion . Amen.
and M1111 Lawrence Might, Princeton, lnd , Mr. and Mrs-. John SI~&gt;­
!On and daughter, Dorothy, Ru-tland, Mrs. Wlllard-..Ebersbatih and
da\igM.ers, Joyce and Cheryl, Pom-

1\11 and )Irs F.rnt'S\ Blo~ll of
Park1•1 sburg :-;pent H few
day '
with Mr. and Mr~. Guy Sumnu•J-

snn Tnmmy of Sumner wen.' l'all
lng on Mr. 11nd Mrs.
WJMyne

ITS SCHOOL BUILDINGS

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:Mr anrt Mrs EdgAr Dorst nnd

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1. Safe Buildings
2· Additional Classrooms
3. lmprove Educational
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Winner Of Award
In Elks Contest

contetrt and lhl! marka 1 he ~d time In the live..
year hlstory of tbe beauty !;lageant that an Ametl•
t"an girl hal captured botb titles. At lett, Hillevl
Romlun elf Sweden, last year'a "Miss Universe'!"'
place&amp; the crown on Mia MorriL (lnternatlnna(J

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M'l'. and M1 ~ f&lt;'ra nr r., il ,l..\- . lltJan
oke , Va , Wl.' l'l' recl·n t )! ll l'~l.~ of
Mr a•Jfl Mi''i Guy MukhtP •.
Guests of Mr il lld M1 s Just1pl 1
N~le W• •t' and fanu l ~ . Mr~
Ses mondt' were M1 ~- Luuis St· ~ r101,1 (hast· Hlldll\fr.s . W1llwm Fomondo and Mr and '&gt;11" ~ John D1 lan l'n) u) l' d a p ll'lliC nc.11 [',trkcr_;;
Gt•eg• lo of Nmgar·a 1",11 1~
but·g SIIDd;t,~
d11u g h i~r at(• \'L ~ JIIng h1•r pl\n·nt s.
Mr anti Mr~ J.t'l.und Ch11 ~f' Co
Mr and Mrs l.cw J~ Z11mh.1r of
lumbus un&lt;l Roher t &lt;" h a ~t· . N••y,.
Allli!IIC{'.
Ynrk ( H:~o arc o; prntllnJ.( th('ll va
Saturdny cvr.ninl{.
CL.I ton .11 thL' Ir hn tnt• ht' lc
)fr nnd M1·s. Juhn 131c ss tnr~ ;md
Mr-. Rf'na Bonecuflf'r :U'f'll mpanMr 11lld Mr.~ Lewi s Uupe .1 nd
lt'd Jutlv Hon et•ullcr !o l 'nrkrr~­ l'hllfll!' n h&lt;LVI:' Jl\llVL'd In \\lth hiS
hurg Sunriay where l'lhc l:s empl oy- g•·and ruothc r, M1 s. Alm11 Hup!'
e&lt;!
M1~ KatL• Mllkr , l'ulumhu ~ 1s
\'l!li lhg hl' r lll f'('(' Oynl Al'lll st.rmJ J{
Mi .llnd !\olrs Emnutt Rou sh iilld
Mr~ F luyrl Thomo~ s and ~\it ~
dnughlt•t, ~hmnel, MriS. WHltn
llo!la Bal'n&lt;'s Wl'IC calling on Peo~ I
Elrojl-•n and iluu~hl !' r uf Vernon Gnff and '-1r~ Floy&lt;1 fJ ,Jvls L 1 ~ t
vts~lt·rl Thursdny with Mr.
:~nd
WCI.'k.
Mr~ Fu·d Roush
Mrs Dnn Ander,!;OtJ
'Pf'nt 1
Mr~. Florence Cu llt·n , :vlrs. B1lt
couple
of
d11ys
m
Columbus
W1il1
Culll'n an d Johnm r of J'laJn ValhL•r
nephew
and
lanuly.
Icy wer(' gUl'Sh of :'1-'l.ls MR.L: Kay .
Lee Myers t•eturnf'd Saturd a1
J ll and Jun•ur K111g anri Eufrom
.a f1sh1ng tnp 1n Ca no~du . li t·
gl•nc Kmg put a roof on the new
grand1laughter
and husband Mz
hum f' bclnl&gt;( built for J\drlan l.&lt;lthnnrl
Mrs
Bill
Alr.x
;mder, Colum
e~ Snturdny
Mi' nncl Mrs. McFarland of bu5 hrought h im home
Recent CH!Iers of Mr. :~nd Mrs
Clmion , Fr:1nk Burris of Ll'. Ple-aC
H Amos were · :\&gt;Ir and Mrs
sant. 1\ h anrl Mrs . Ar!J ~ Rous h
Oha•·lcs
Graham and ch ildren of
nnrl farn1ly fl[ Dro11d Hun were
rcl·1·nt g ul' ~ t s of M1 . an d Mrs New Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs
Bd! Larkms, New Bo~ton
Fr1•d Roush
Opal Armst'rong W&lt;~S a S11turda~·
:\1 1 anrl Mr•s. i&lt;~lwuud \!.alton
1\11 s I'I'I'Cy Ballard nnd fam1ly of
Ch&lt;HII'~ton spe nt
Sunday
w1th
Mr 1111d M1·s. JvC' ~ Km~

TUPPERS PLAIN

JULY 24

and at.ytt. ;Mr. and Mrs. Jo:bn
Mi~ch.
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lf.r. a~d !Ml'l Jtiplus Clark and
cblldre&gt;Ji of Dublin. Ind ., and Rev
and Mra. Earl Cowan o-f Tarlt.&lt;:ir
were Satu.rday guests of Mr. '8IK'
Mrs. Everett 'Phomas:.
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Mr. and Mrs. L•twrence Mtgh.t l\'
Princeton, Ind., wbo are the RUe&amp;'
of relative, -here were In HuntinJ
ton Friday to attend Cofffe Tlm1

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Mr. and Mre. Raymond Partl'l'
Mr. Df Columbus wer9 weekend JU1!3tl
and Mra. Max Meinhart.
of her brotber-iri.law and •later,
Mi'. aod Mn .Mannina Kloes Vr. IHld Ml"'. W!Uiam Baker.
and s_on, Kent, and HennSD Kloes,'
Jim-my Kerr of Cou:mbus Ja;
Athens, left Sllnday ror a week's spending a weelu vacation ~b
vacation at Lake Jecbon-.
Mr. ind Mr1. Charles Buck, RutHarry J'-oe Met~Cher returned to land Road ,
hill 1-rome, Lebanan, Sunday -!!;fter
Mr. aDd Mn. Frank Low. tDd
a tvro wee~s visit wit-h hi&amp; Unele Mr a'!ld Mrs- Pete Dire-Afield ot

Mr &lt;~nd hfrs ~1 ilham Brooks
rntL·rt .. int.!d M1 s Haz('\ J{,Jbmson
and family of Califo rn ia
&lt;.:onmc Wh&lt;~rf of Nl' W ll aH· n
vis:Led Glona Crum p

CHESTER

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The News

EDITOR

Published every aftem oon excepl SuOday bv The Ohw V:alleJ'

S•ntmel, fnc , it 110 Mt~e bumc St, l'om..ruy, 0
pbouJJe 398, edilt&gt;nal office phO!.:&lt;: 397

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Natlon.al advertlslne representative Bottmclh Klruball. 1
34.) Lexiq,~t:t~Jil Ave, New York c 1ty, ltl, N y
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Subsuiptlon rates Delivery by earner where available 30 ce 11 t 1
Jter week: one )'ear In advaace at The D~1 l y Se1111nel otrlce $11160

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Spamsh m a £e w weeks and•, beOn Life Of Artie Shaw
ect a k1d m •wwn
Iv.ho IS dlficUHll
truly
II!Jl Enghs.h,
In New Spanish Home j Spa 01s:h a.n&lt;l CalaJan, and
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BY ROBE~T C. RUARK

PALAMUS, Spa m- We h ave a
m•tg li bOI tn the f1~hlflJI comnumtly •n whtch I spend L"'ll'lllltl
1l'l&lt;llllt•Sl1tml' m
l Spau.n
1 - a Don1 At1110
tllV. 11c cu ttne! PBo/f'l ,
1k111y r.~rmt'l nu t,hm, and orC"a'lwn.~l hll';h,md
Sh.ow ha ~ taken I he Co~la Br111vn
of Sji•UII hv hf'avy g!(lrm
Slnr1•
lhl' nu\Slllt wm·lld diS&lt;'OV('I'ed 11
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IJIIll s ha1' lt•apc&gt;tl al!ld boun~lt',l,
and w.:· J.-111 sr• many 1ounsts thnl
h•t•·L~ a tt !ulllpml( up like mn~l1
IOitlll'( You can \}arely b»y , '""
ht•t•.t u ~t' 1he fl !llll'I'ITIN1 ~'t'f!
all busy
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Amlllt:illl all{] Gf'l'ma'll and SWISS
ladl('s I hl'rt• ts !o!Utnl.'lhtng about n
r1srh11m,m t•lllll 1s t•ven mOI't' ro
mantH tlwn t&lt;11Y, a dar tnet, ",.)ay

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polllble tMt tM molt bizarre sight In
:Mafthattan ltlll may be the annual shutlmg-o!f
ot Roeketeller Plua, which run' tram t8Lh t o
6ltt etreeta, tor 12 houn. It t.ook place the olher
Sunday tor U1e 22nd etralght year, ancJ lnd 1gnan t
motorau who couldn't ace any excavations tn
tl'le rila4 were ttartlcd to lenm thdt the street
tan't city propert.y, N'Ur all. lt'!l owned by Co·
lumbla untverelty aa41eaeed by RockelcUer Cen·
ter, and the alght on til• barrtca@• read, "Thtg
atrett 18 closed to publiC UMI OJ\ behalF' ot and
in the no.me ot the trusteea ol Columbia um·
voralty, etc." Ita Wit by the public I• IUJiflO!Icd
to be limited, an.d 10 lt la-Uml\ed to 8,1i8 ot
trle !.TOG boura tn the yeo.r.
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. Btmard Berry, Jerny Clty'l ma.yar, 111ft real
t\l)t water: tor ba.tUllnJ a rock 'n' roll concert iA
1\1.1 city, 1\e baa Incurred tht ftamtnr wrath ot Sawny Kayt. Mr..
K. 1&amp;)'1 Mayor Berry hat deUvered 1ft "unpardoft6ble iniUit• to
P&amp;US Wl'lltema.n. who Will to }!.ave m C.'d tile concert. With Mr. K.'t
complaU\t now 1J\ tho pubUck ptlntell!l. an.d hll name 1pelled correctly,
be .may 1001 down a bU .. , , With the Hippodrome long Iince gone,
t:l\4 Utt indoor ol~ut more or an adult't cup of tea theae yean,
It may be the.t the lone N~w YOrk tnatltute tor }(ide tl Elliott
Jo(urph)"l AquotAou.o out Of\ the old World'e Flllr 1lte Jn Fluahlng
.Meadow ~ark U\ete l'llJI'lta.

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1-. SOMitJM!A I WO~O£R1 11 a New Yorker ever Jatlsfted' The
-rt&amp;ntlt AuthOrity ju.al .,ut Into ute 11x atr•eondltloned aubway cars
1PI)1na Ul.e Timet S(!Ullrt•Qt&amp;.n.CI Central 'I'arrnlnnl 1huttte run-and
iuttad Of lhoutlft&amp;' h OID.Mahl, lOCAl CltiJenl hAve been muttering
&amp;ndtPltltl.Y they 4on't llke to be uasoo that W~i the)' want all
Ult tubw&amp;)' urt to be 10 cooled,
lt )'0\1 want ll) know what lt'l like to ho.ve the nllme :M•Ivln.
eoJU14tt a commun.lque Jultt artlved here rrom 41'1 EdlnbQrgh render
wllo WiAtt to kl\ow 1l tl'le M~l meant 1 am "MI.,, Mrs. or Mr.
Rtlmtr." Thll rtopeNI old woundl. When J won my baeeball letter
1ft. hllh tehool. the certUI.cato lAid "MelVIna JicJmer." I may chan(•
-.y Mine to EMt.
1 Ifott hom Vlrttnl&amp; Martin, ·aun tbt tuMIIelt woman In lhe world·
1.., would bave wruten dooner but nw Ink 11n't well." • , • MtsS
J"nnert Lln&amp;'for\1 hat been in town, on Cht~ntit'letr, t.er llutbn.nd'l
ktnl.,llt4 )t&amp;cbt. 'o llelp pluJ htr l'lfiW rt40rd, Jtockh•' ~,.. tM Rocket
.Boom, written by toMI trlendl Of htu. .•• The )'tar'• mott un·
llktl¥ •llht took place at t.twilol'ln atl(Hum rteetltly when Dave
Brubeck (Vtf)' cool Jnt.l) an4 l.oUla A.rmltf'OnJ' (Very hot) oe~upied
tile l&amp;lftt ltate uaua.lly devoted to :Bach and BrlllmL The cool o&amp;tl
loltbt Loull lAd he l'tf&amp;rdt them WIU\ aft &amp;l'nUIId arlh.

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8ELJ£F 1t that butll\fltlel art movtnr out of
New York, but the ctty planl\lnl commlaa\on I&amp;,YI nD, "Contrary to
uat lmprtlllon ttven by oecatlonal teftlatlol\al rtportL" •.. Today·•
wupllb thc)Ufht: the elty need• 10me now drama crl\k:L ~tudytnr
&amp;1M: ildJHtlvtl they tla\rt applied to the BtoD.dway hlta-"tplne•
tlqlbtc. tUuto\11, runntelt, wondertut. uprot.rtoua:• tt(!.-1 ftnd a
~ J.ek ot rrtthneu or lnvenuveneu. Where Ul tbere ••·
otMr Dorothy Parker. 'Who wrote th1t JC.. Hepburn. ln t'M Z..h ran
UM flMUl ot emotioN from A to 8 t
l clcla't know about you, but thll autumn. I 'll be 11'1 New York. I
WO\Ildl't miN Slobham McKenna•• !41ttt Jbtltt tor an tht rice in
BfQoJdya. • • • Kea McC!aleb. once 1. top editor l(\ Manhattan, il tn
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t.own trom ).(a.lco tor \ht tummtr. "l ttel Hght at homo," he told
I me. '"I dropplcl lnto a Fint lvtftUt b&amp;r U!t Other day lll'ld II.W the
IHu'kltp nadUir a copy Of Botl,ll»&gt;.r f'rllfflte .. Wlolrt tilt but htre!"
ol wonder If anywhert tn lhe UNtftt Stltu thtrt 11 a taddlr man
, tl\U rr.dtrtoo Roaornudo 1 He·• a Nlrttord, Onm , ehef' whO
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&amp;na'nddaur~IM', PoJ4y Ann Bauer,
Mn Jar. k Dec.h1el and dauttrtt·r,
sanh, MoM tcvepe:u !"tachner aml
4tnrhters, Cohble •nd Karl!tl, loll'&amp;
Dn1d Ohllnaer -urd dtupi en:~ .
Sntnev Ru•sell, 'near Sandra 11\di Su11111: Mrw Wayne
sf~rnoon Pres.,nt (hbboft,.&lt;l and &lt;Ja~l'f 1 Evelyn;

HOLD HAMIURO lillY
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Vll'l lllly of !I&lt;Jgur .md ha~ pro.
cct'l l••tl to ~f'f 1ht• httle town un
Li s cnrs He ts unm'llr11H~II at 1h &lt;'
monwn t. nonrl a" u bachelor Sohn w
h.l~ hrtnme !hl' prnH'l[!aJ Cl tlzeJ~oou f
U.t'l-(tlr
W.1h'r is hn1d In ('01111! hv here•
11nd 1s mm•' prPI'tous tha n fWll The
fmot llt'lf\1r Shaw d id wa-s !-!li 1kl' u
ih1dden l'tvPr nnd ~ ~ now about to
seH hl!l ~X&lt;'t'l'i~ ~allons to a l ~oltl o!&gt;
town down 1hC' •hill
1 fti'l J(n.l lo $~1-. h(' ()Wn ~ lihl' hill
11r ln0\fllla111. w'hll'h h1· hou~h l fnr
1 T l fh('ulnu~ pr1r'&lt;' lwc·a11~1· lht'l''
wn~ 1111'1 \'lll]ipn~·•l tfl he rm v v..l! r

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Shaw l!ol an am&lt;~kllf geoi'OI(h!
Whtlfl Ill'~ ~ 1w 1 I•I Uill i!,l Ins iloCOI'I\t'
!rt ak ol Wlllilt,.! h(wk.~ or l &lt; l l~ ln g
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bLIS lb I una l'ul'll t'l Ava Gtlnhll'r
Ka~h kt 1n Wmwr ut lit•\1,1Kt•iu
or 11 f~W muol ~ WhO!ie IIIUI\l'~ t'~
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Tips on Touring
8y Ca&lt;OI lon• --.1
r. .~Women'• frowotl
AuPhor~Pr

The po ~t wor motto\ boom In
the United StateR ha~ betm an *a-

s•mUal factor In cl1anglng the
dr1vmr haLita "f thtt Amerlc~n
motorl!tt Robert P l.~na, pre&gt;~!\.,
dent of the Amt~rlcan Travel AaDOU IU~Ion, duc rlbn motela as the
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the 6&amp;;:100 mo·

tala that sprung
thruushout the
'flj} :D. country In the
pa...t decade
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h a v e contri ·
buted to the f1nanelltl 1ucceu of
hotel" With the lunr -dl~tence
travel Jlltture chauged, the motorltt con now hit the road prae·
llcally at llny time of thl' day
and con ~ro In any dlrKtlort,
knowing that he can find tomfortable, renaonably-prlced &amp;&lt;'·
&lt;'ommodatlona en routt. Henl'e1
Mr Lonr e~eplalns, more •no
mol'it people take to the ruati,
evo~~ntu&amp;lly tlopplnr at hotels In
big clt1es.
1n lhlleulnl a hotel or motel
for a ttopov•r. make aure that It
II located In a qu1e' plan The
location of your room b Important, •oo When chooalnr a
motel, try to find one that Ia not
too t'loae to the hiRhway To get
a r~ood lliJht't rt-at. uold motels
on tht tull• or n.. r \ntenecttons
where tmckt chanst ann and
apply hrakes.
If you're not followtne a set
tchtdule with re11rvationa ahnd
of time, lt'a a rood Idea to •top
fairly early In tbe aft11rnoon to
teltct
accomMo4ttlons.
ThJ,s
glvet )'01.1 a better ehoh!ti Don"'t
tletlt.a.tt to 1hop ror a place Ju•t
11 ,ou would for a dR&gt;tl or a
tuit. Find the on• that nt1/aur
taata and NIQUlr•ments. An rarnemher- you can get. :-ehablti
le•d• u ·you eo along bJ ~laltlni
AAA o1'tlc.. , loc11l ~hamben ol
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Artre' s falt..hful slave.•

CuSit-oms p10bkms? HIS effects
came throug h cus.toms wibh.o\lt 'llls
Pl't'sen('~ a t t he borde1 , and they
were delivered to hts -door
H he g«&lt;• a gn•l\n h•• oyo, '""
best c.oye dO&lt;'tOI trr the Wtllld lives
duv.m t-he htll lf he gets a ra!lh,
Dam Jem
to11 e or Ohe best a.Uerg1sts m the
Egypt1an
President
Gamal A 1l
wo•tlcl lives down bhe same hlil
20 tlm t'~
If h.e get:. on.essume ont! of del Nassc1 ts 1n one g1 and me ~s
the prcl.tlest g1ris 1 know lives now tha t tht:- Unrted Slates and
'I' he next thw g Wl¥'1 to fm 41 ll down 100 other stdl! n( the hill If Bn1111n have wtthdrawn uh e ~r uf
~ lllp(H'ury house, w.tnle •he w, 1 ~ he wan:s h1s Jl"lcture pa!llil.ed , Sal. fen to ft na nc t'! the Aswon H1gh
bulldmg Ius uwn
In II
pia(' ( vador Duh hvt·s down the road a Dllm H1s uwn adm!U'crs admllt 11
Nasser has made the dam the ke ywlwre th•·n• were 11 () houses tu lllt'CC
mnt, hf' c.a me upon a bran&lt;! n~ w
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S11av. ls a pa~rm.11e
fr.:; nr-nm an s tone ot bll; dumt'S hC pohcy Fig
lh rt•t• ~toned Vli ln overlook1nu,., J s11 h t• 18 ust ng hi s walel ltVN' II ,)W urt!B thoat by lllcreiJ!1.1ni! fat m out !)f•,tllilful boath P111 't' $i00 a Y&lt;' II tv \}lllld ~ {ls.h pc&gt;nd ('Ill top of pUt, it wlll really put Egypt uti
1 krmw one 1·HI who pant $600 hl!'i mou!"1u in---¢~ex l to iht· swnn- the map If Naiiser turns e ntU'el}
a monrh fm lr·~s r nmfort. \'.IWn mu~g poll or coUl'l!te
to Ru:l!ua for help he me} t1c
illliCS WCTt' phcap
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Egypl's
4X'OnQmy to MOS('Ow's fur
.
t&lt;~w
,,
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He n•·edt'&lt;l a ma1d He f11u111l hed ju;;t 'batq!lbt the barmald In years And Russra !il!lys now that
hap~~ns to be. rltgllgt&gt;d. lu ~h(· .,1 1r1ne of the Bagur rJul&gt;telsl how to Ll may not be winmn g lo go a long
liiKt &lt;nrtJ~Il'lel lht'} \'.til L.t.• mM- make 11 Sr hl'a fft's ice cream soda on the neeessary scale A b1\hon
rll'fl ab oUI !Jif' lime Art11-c's huu ~e lus1ng Jut' ul product.s , and thrn wa~ plus dolillrN ~ ~ a lot o£ mon ey
1s f1msht'd, and h1s st.•ff is set- off as a watoer-fmcl11nJ! cnnsultan t evt•n In rubles
"Oops!"
•On~"- a 1Jl"'-'11y lll'tlt&gt; g1rl who ju31 for a Catalan m1ghbor
J.
Genn
Cassaly
may be e&amp;S€d
IJt•d
We had:e Shaw, we who have
Depnr-tHis house commWlds the g1eat- t'!'louble wiltih wntel' and house out a~ l'he Agrlt"lll tUI e
t•SI VICW Ill the e ni.H'C wnrld and
buddmg beeausr we kn ow that!Jw ment's secunty chtcf m a shake.
HI' to be built l'J stone. D(Jet Shlw f1rst time the dtgs 11 ho1 e lou plan I up th1s fa!J He stubbed h1 s tof'
huv~:~ t'O bu~ &amp;'lone'/ No Indeed
a r'&amp;.whmrh, he wtl! htt 011 at l-ea, 1no handilntg .the secur1ty ea~s ol
Ant'1t&gt;nt retammg wall s on :Jus gold maybe, or ai best urantum. Wolf Ladejmsky ond Jl)hn C Baknwn ptoperly supply h1m w1th h1s Shaw has gob 'it made, aQidi )lis er. Both men wete rmally clearTaft
nwn wealhered stone. fo1
f~e
next book almost hatt Ito make a ed-alter Sec:retary E~a
Wr1nrl ~ Th&lt;! arol11lcul s pana owns btrok dub •and sell• tlfl. the mo\o'ies
Benson and Unde!' S~ret-ary 'fuue
~ wnndvtml
Shr:w·~ thumb l ~ not grec.-n. 11 D. Morse pei"SSnally mtervened
I o.~n~;ua/,(1 ' b.i tl lcr" Ht• J.eamed 1s snltd pla• •n um
Cas.!Hty balls from Ulah, Ben~· s
- - -~---- ---'--- -home state, and Bensl)n 1s 1 P
Jucta~ to fire htm Su Wa o,; lung·
ton inside• s tm~ dl c-1 that l'asslt}
Will • re~lgn"
Dull" Rides On
RR 'lflrlo111entss of humaq; Gml onh ?" Juus well knew
Don't &lt;'1lpect Secft•tarv o r Slate
upmton wus polnlcdly 11nd that hl1 aplrltual teaching was
John Foster Dnlks t{} ease up on
\'l I' Idly lllustr•tlccl m the unacceptable to those who tral.h1s gl()bal 1ur travels--des pite tlhc
ApOlltle Paul'a experience on U~ Ocked oa.lf: in the merdJUndisB
sugge~hon by one of his top nclbllond of Melita. The shltJ w~lc.h of peraonU belief• and I hat tbe
vlsers 1halj: he'd better ~pend mor£'
wns currvlng blm, a relialo\11 atrenalh and permanence Of
t1me m Waslung'tOh mApj:l1hog po
pnsoner, Into e: lie was wridked Prillei.ple, or God, was not apllcy Dulles IIkel!l 'his 1onps HI!
on fl1 e blnnrl's trt!ocbetout parent to those whose feet .sll~
was asked recently If, at 68, all
.sho11b, and lhe survivol8 \tflre about in Ule slus11 or bumiiD
I hat lying d1dn 't Ure hun "No I
rescued uod courteously ctred opinions.
find It 1nv1gJJrat-es nw," Dudes
for by tile lnbab1tantl, a race of
Chrisllan Science, which WDI
said
pa~um~Uc worshipers.
dlsoovercd and fountled l.ly Mar¥
\Vhcn \he Islander~ flaW fl Bilker Eddy, teache1 there Is but
And the voice nm• to him
vlpe~ come out of the th·e w•lch one AU.nd, 11nd that nne 18 God.
lgein
1 •-o.nd tlmfl, "What God
l'.n1l w11s bulldin11nd Hllac&amp; It· tbe somce or ull true v;lsdom
his clHnstd, vou mu1t not call
sd f to his hand, they were 11nd lntclliacnce. It also atutea,
common." IActt 10: 15 RSV.}
convlnc·ed- that he mull.t
In full occord with tbe Bible,
JlllAYER Oui Fa''her. m ay Thy
IIIUI clc•·er who, although he ad that mun, a" the lmase and llkeescnrle•l dPath by drownlnJI at nest of God, i1 a divine Idea,
teachlngs now (lllpl'CSS upon us
not permUted to live longt:r by continually relleetlng the lnlperanew the great truth th11t every
a rc&gt;lrlbutlvt god. But. to 01e1r aonal, unerrlns wiadom or hit
mr: n IS the brother f&lt;lr • YMom
supeullllou• 11we. Paul' atlboir. creator.
Cb1 tst died . Help us lo grow 111
tho J~:llHke olf and went e•l~
splrliuat rla.ture 1n Ohn.'fl s(l ths.t
uboul hu work unharmed.
The one knowtng thelle fact•
we can helf) othet ~ to posses~ r!'
1 ~Juml"• 11 were grE'atly m- cannot be .Influenced by the demptlon
)hrough fallll m 1I1m
csR-I'd
hy
thl!l
appurent
mlracounterfeit
mOrtal
mind,
wh1ch
111
In .fl~ bles!lli!d name we u.'lk tl
clc IIuman nplnlon then vee~ed fal:tely clalma identity and reallly; he Is ne(ther lmpreued by
Amen.
IHid, II&lt; cording \o the Bible "c.·
nrd (Aclll :!H tl), "t~rter they tiad its cornmendation nor dt!presaed
by lh condemnation. The
looktt,l u great while, and aaw DO
harm ('onle In him, tttcv chanted stren81b of Mind, tbe perma·
tht•lr nunda, and said tlutt h~&amp; Was nence of Mind, the peace of
11 god." 1- rum murderer lo sQd 1 ~lind, are hl1 oonatant compans111 rh there rould be 110 treater ion•, lhe measurlnt atlclu or bls
.!1 1111111 t.
PNijl'tss, the 14&amp;bllllera of bia
Tlwre IR no Rlubllity In hu~an acUona and reacUonl.
ovhuun, II 8\lollllll' HlHml Ilk a
In · the tutbook or Christian
\\t'.1thcr vane with every p 1111 ntl Sclenee, "Science and i:lealth
111'1 ath of v.md. And the httli- with K'ty to tht St:riPIUre~,"
vldunl v.;hu seeks human •P· · Mn Eddy wrllu (p. 192~: "HuP• uval or r II! 11 r a munkl~'a m1m opinionl are not lplrltual.
Ul \,tWI'OY ttl w111 Rnd himself be- Tiw~· come from the hfoarlng of
v.ildcl'L'ti u1ul torn bx e ctn- th~ t&gt;ar, from oorporeallly tnshmlh shtrtinJ atandpol~l. skad of trom Principle and
Ol1lnlnns 'lltmn11nt from mortal f1nm lbe mortal h&amp;alead
from
mull'rial rt!usonhlll never reauli U1e umnortal."
In true v.lWom ur permanfnt
Spiritual convlelloiii do not
pcacr, rather do lhey breed (!On- nuctuale wlllt the tldet ol popu-~
Hid and confusion on aU poldtl, lar thlnklns, nor is one who
ro r 1he1·e I• no reaulator•no ltl· entertain• such convlctlODt
Ltlhe r, governing them.
Hllellced by human approv.al or
Chrut Jesut., up 6 n whose dlupproval. Never rlg:ld with
teutlungs Christian Selence 11 peraonal sense, aplrltual eon"lobu~tl, never acknowledged Jhe tiona ren.,Ct the elforUeu, tpon~ l
humn11, murtal ~lnd IS I be- taneoua wiadom of the divloe 1
sluwur or determiner of bon,br, M:lnd and u.pnss only the dJvtn..
tnd he consistently turited hi• lly of tbelr ~urc:e. Tbe only
foll ov.·etS lo God alon,e al the petmt.ulbile "cbanca ot mlud" I•
Givt'• of all 8t)ot;l. Frdrb tbe rrom the 1 buin~ lo tbe divine
ttllntlpolnt ~f bil oWn ~r-- •tandpolnt, and t b II claln,p
rutllible purity. he eodl• Wllm brinp the ~Tela~on of man'a
the people (Jobo 6~4), "'H~w true atatus aa beiil.lt aeUhet a
can ye bi!lltve,. whlcb tfee~q muraerer DOl' I~ but lbe J»tl'bono\lr urnt or .anbtbtr,.alM!Mek feet cltild. 01 tiMi
Fitl*'.
aot u.. boo..,lllllteomellllrOm -TAl~

"There 'has got to be .. WD1t'r
llgh1 tlh~re by that rock,
sa1 •
Shuw sternly , tlt1mg his br..sPlJa ll
cap ''Dig there"
1
11hey went down lo1.1t m t:'ler ~
.1nd h1~ 11 gusht&gt;r lie had tuppl'd
[ lnh&gt; a h1d1kon 'l'lver
1'he word s p!'lelld, :md th.&amp; pn&lt;'r
uf AMw's prupel'ty went up alwu l
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Ambas-sador Cl are Boo' he Luce
tacrs rou gh s111h ng wh.on she retul·ns to her post m Rome after
he-r present Meo.dltet&gt;r~can erutse
'r.he bizarre ''arsentc CU9l" affair
bas tended ttl ltOdennine •her posltlon with the Italian n'l!'wspaper ~
and the public Jt'aUan newsmen,
egpeeially, just don't bUy the story
that she was polSOlled by ars-emc
tainted patnt flakes thst fell from
~bedroom ce•lln.g, and t•h e Pll·
are makmg 11 plau1 She'll be
l,besi,egord
b y s k eptica 1 reporters
1,
arrives

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Robert Taylor and mother spent
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Ftlm &amp; Fancy
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DIBileylaucl
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Eddy Arnold Show
WOO f\l g ht Fights
Straw Hal Thf'atre
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Dantels
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lnur~ dm1el y a£U•• the wetklmg
w;~s held m tlw church
~O&lt;' Ial room~ whJi'h were d eem at

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A rectbl of nuptial music '\\'11~
pr$!'1ented by Ml&gt;SS Ju&lt;llth Mllleo.r ,
OJ11l! Oist, rrnd D Mennll
DaV1s,
.s:olo1st Organ §electwns we.re Reverl.e b} .• Debuss:~, Wedd1ng Mwnc
Nedn, Tavvane, Ra';'el. Berce}Jse
fr-nm Jocelyn, Godard. l:tu~ No
a, Chopin; At Dawndbg Cadman
I LO'Vt' Thee, Grieg, Mr Davis sang
Calm a&amp; th l! N1~. ~hiT), U t
C'ould Tell You, ···rtrta;tone
anrl
during 'VJe ceremoll(Y The Lord's
Pra7er, 'Malo&lt;tte
Attenda.nls were Misg Edtth
Ann Cavef, maid of hooor, Owen
1-11 C!K'h, brbt her ()f the RJ'()Om, best
man , Edward T French M11ddle- sage.

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- N •ortru l!h VACATION'

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Jackson, have
marnage 00 !heir da,u.ghter, Dix1e
Lou ~o kalph Curtl!l Frooeh, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . Freneh,
Jacksoo, fo(mer Middleport resldertts The groom Is f;he gr3'ndson
of Mr and Mrs. Edward Froench,
South Second Avenue, Middleport.
A two per cent municipal
tax
Rev Allen Huber performed the
i~ coJiected by the liquor sl&lt;""' I double nni eeremony .at tW1l o'rmd returned tu the towns
cl'{)('k on Slinday, June Mth at the
cttles throughout the state
J&lt;wkson Chnsti8'1l
Church Ar
tJn·e(' mont!u; Chal'lestown l~d
rangemeont'S of wh1te gladwlus and
Jist w1th $21,762
greenery were used at the tltal'
whJC'h was hgl'rted by candelabra
LETART
formmg
an arch.
Fred Roush was a bus!lless cal.
Dyf, nnnnnnnnnnnn Iihh eeeeeee
Mr Uusli n Bncu~ and
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cord 1ng Lo a report from the W
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- In addttlon Pt
Pleasant will
r ecewe a check for $1,()93 tor t~v·
same period of April, May , .and
June.

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.Mason w11l receive
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Mason City Will
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\ You$ .America tlor•-11/1 whm
JOU vel m the low-co!l luxury
offer by Greyhonnd- on bun·
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Everett Ridge of A ~.ben1, Distrtct 4 Wildlife ~vikw, showed a JJ1 0V!e entitled ' ..The. Man In
The F1eld" al .a meet1n11 ~ tp_e
tznak. Walt10n Leail!e held on-Mon
day e1'emllf.: at the club house
T.hirty·fouT pel"9()tlS were. pre
scrl.t and en}oyedo a bam dinner
1 sctved prior to •O business sess ion.
!]'he- /o(I'GUp d~eJded :0 hold a
Ladlt'~ Sight on August 27 with
ll pot lu ck dll~ner to be !rerved a.n.d
dancm.g St·hetlulfild t{J fo!low l!he
dmnN
A Wm ch(' ~ter 12 gaug~ shot gun
wn; awarded to Uon Becker of
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1 Plan For Ladies
Night Oit Aug. 27

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Captain Jianlaroo
9 DO Gancy Moore
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from JH4 Mrs LowelJ Probasco
l!'nd Rev H11Watd Ruppelt, aeeornpam E.d 1he f()]..J.owlqg gi[ll~ .to camr
Judrtih 1 Sau~r. Susan Probasco,
Jaon 1ce Zn·kle, Lynn Buc.bttnon,
Bel s.y Wolfes and Ju~y Gregg

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P1edmimt, to attelld the Junior
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9 31.1 Ina IOO.y Hutton SIIQ.W
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broll'er
Oht'Iord H'Ktd wbo is crltktlly ill
Mra Wal~r Walker and Mrs

leanor S Schaal, Middleporl Soc1oly Editor- Phone 6 'l7D
. ~~telllle Bearhs Hawk ms, Pomeroy Soc~ty Editor - Phone 8244

S1gn On

road~ide

Apprmomately 70 were pr~l
1 u~a 11 ramilv reumoll held
Pre&amp;t"nt wt"re Mr and Mrs R11r Sunda&gt; at Old Ma;-. ~ Ca¥e ne-&lt;~r
old Lemley and eh• llrt&gt;n.
R1cky Loga n sunday
and Charlt'l, and DarJ.eon.e Romine
l'rt&gt;~nt rrom
Poml•roy
were
Mr and Mrt Guy
Cowan
and
&lt;.len DJJl v11:1led Oth..to ltadJ'ord children, Honnae and She1la Mr Mr '*nd Mrs H L·nry H.t.• bel, Mr
.11.nd Emen. Dll4'rr 11 t Holzer Htb'P'I and Mrs Harry Lt'e Balle)
o.nd and Mrs Uun!ey Rt•ibel .1nd d3U
tal Sunday alternoon.
daughtt&gt;r, Brt'nda and Mr and Mrs bh k r Uonna Mr anrl Mri. Den
OthG Radfor:d who underwent J;uk Sorden Jl'nd children , D3nny v~r 1 qoma ;.u,J \lh
Clel:md
u ~m~;~
surgery 1111: Hob:er' HOipltaJ la~t and llebble
MemLI"rs of the flmll)' 'A-et'f'
wed: B eonvalellilftl
prt&gt;,wnt
trom Logan, Sprm&amp;tlt!1d,
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Mr and Mrt. lfAmr.r
Ca1to and
Gal!ipult!i, FmdLa), Wllkesv llJ~.
Mr apd MT!I Rlchatd Owem and
('hili !C"ulhe Tole-4:1
Mtddlep9tt,
daughte111, Pati)' ~ Linda am.l
(,rove Ctly, M1.11on anti Aml'l!vlile
Judy O~~o·en. ntu,rMd home Sat
urd ay evemDJ llftfr a w~k 's vaca
RETURNS FROM VISIT
tioo at Lakeside. They were jom
I
Mr and \'!no M&lt;~x Huller and
ed m ColumiWI fur tbe trJp b}
son, ll1d1 d l'U ve tu Cmc•nna!J lu
Mr and MrB Lucien fAsto ;JJII
Jlte'{f r\anq• Rl'ilt' l wlm hnd spent
children, Dianna aM Dav1d anti
ttk- pl:t ~t ~ I X WN'k~ VISI! 11g Lt all((
Mr5 Timothy Bishop
Mm Olga Pu:r9«~ of Coiumbu~
The Au:uhary of the Lewls- \'11"~ litm t!l Rul1er ?'irl d;wghttor,
Leg1on, tal h!t- at &lt; lf"~ lvt,-.w fla
spent the weekend with her mo. r.lanley Past, American
ther, Y.n Odie.tll P1erutt1
met reeently wll:h Mrs Carrlt&gt;
Miss Helen Dav•• of Columbu ~ Ca.-=.sell, prt'Sident, pres1cl1ng Tilt'
w::.s ~he weekend (Uest of M ~.~­ mo:~l••x: wa» Reid ill the h01n4" ol ,
Clara Z1er
Mr!l Allen H•mptan w•th Mrs
Mr and Mn RUI! WatAon and Campbell Harper, M~ Delon:1
Mrs JGbn. F Batey
returned PanneJI and Mn Hultta Gordon a~ ,
home S1.1turday evening · ali« a asststmg l'tosteHell
1
v1sit 1u1h Dr and N'nt: I. 8 f,lar Durmg the meeting Mrl!;. Casshall and fa~lly a1 theJr summer
sell
appomted 1 uotrunatmg com
home! Mm~o. W Va.
mrttt&gt;e Who will report at the
Cafotr.r1a Luncn St'tl •
Mr and Mrs Anthony Schpl e-r September meeting at lht' home
Conhnuous
S~:;vi~ from
of Cotumbull were weelum{l gu ests of Mrs Arlena Reese when ehc 1
4
P.
M. on
I)( htR parents, Mr. al;td Mrs Ja
lloo of officers w1l be hed 'Jlh."'
cob Schuler T:hey ~e a«om
hoslelises !lerved a fn~ clmken
panwd homt&gt; b~ the•r daughter. lu nch to thl:&gt; membt'!l"'l
Ltnda who s~ the paitl . four
weeb w1tb her grandpa.rents.
Mr. and Mrs t.ewiJJ 1'hOmpS()n
port, Clarence, Rice, Jackson . o.f Purbmou&gt;llh and Mr. and Mrs
Jack Etsnaugle,
Columbus and Bill Thompson and children ... r
Don Wuggenmau,
Sllclbyvllle.- Cuyahoga Falls,. were
lunda}
ushers.
gue~ s of Mr and Mr.&gt;
Wilbur
The br 1de, who was given m Moilrl!, East Main St.
IS
marr1age by her f.a.l'he r. chost&gt; il
"N ew Trammg for service" is
balennu le ngth gown o( blue·whrte the ~opic of the s'l.udy course becrysa-ltne wtlh square necklme, 1ng g1ven at the P{Jmero) Church
elbow-len(l:h sleeve9
bouffant o.r Chrt!!t each Wednesda)' evenslWrt and semJ-tor6Q bodice The ing
g()Wn was trimmed wi'th leaf me- l
dal\1o.n~ ('entered wLth seed pellrls
M'I' arl{l M.t!J. HarL&lt;&gt;y Stalnaker
and ht'!I' elbow-lt'ng~b vml or 1\lus left yes.terday by plane from Par
Wn wa]j held in ptace by a match ke rs burg to LolllmUe, Ky . where
mg cap of medalhons and pearls they w1l! \'tSlt {nends.. They wtll
Sbe cat ned a whtte orchtd wltoh a stop at Hunt111gton on thel'l'. retum
showe t o[ Whtte caot nations and an w.~ dnestiay to VISit the1r son,
51ahn nbbbns on a whJle satm Bruce 111 Camp Aort'Owhead.
Testanwnt
FAMILY REUNION
M li~~ 1 aw-y W'O'T'C p~le yellow crv
Mr
and
Mrs Emm.ett SmaHey
salt ne 1n a str-eet-length mode l
Rutland
Street
, had a fam1ly re
Wtth mll lrh mg half lwl Shf c.ar
umon
at
their
hom!! o\·er the
ned a Col ullial ])ouq uct o{ )ellow
wMkend
Her
Sister,
Mrs Kalh
carnatwn~ ani l ye ll ow r.hb&amp;ns
1l'1· W1dcr and so~1 navtd Colum M ~ Staonlcy, mul.hcr or tlw bus, v.:ere weelcmd guests at ih" '
brHfe, WUie a n)IOn cll't&gt;SS In Smalley borne Sunday thn&lt;e uth
l'r sts'lers, Mm ~b-e GI'Jmm, Bro,.tl
g•·ceii .-nd wh1.1c wllh white acces
.O~b.AY
Run W. Va ~ Mrs. Gene Beegle,
sone;~ and cnrsHgc of white car natiOn s Mrs French, mot tJ.er or tho&gt; New Bn.ghton, P&amp; , Mrs Clarl'ncc
l!l•'oom wor&lt;' a 1,.. o p1ece dr e.r;.s or McDanrel, Beaver Fall•. ra . and
r'lll I I
petal pmk bont.' lace w1th matchtnl'!: tht&gt;lr brother, Jo.hn Boyd, An1 •
qlllh jmnt•d them Others ;~t t&gt;h ~
&lt;~cceSSOtl'leS a nd p~nk cal nat.wn ( 0 1

c.

WEDNESDAY

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llx month..._ $7 80, three months, $31m By w "tor r uute' wh rr~
anUable one m1.nth, $1 By mall ooe year $8 llJ mouth! $4 25
tlttl!~ montl!s, $2 5tl; l)ne moot h. S.l
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BY MEl HEIMER
EW l'ORK-Thlnsa one New Yorker Ullnks

TUESDAY

8tt:n On 1
Today
Coffee 'ttmt
BY CHARLES M. McCANN
IU 00 Home
Unit•d Preh Stafl CorrtiSpondenP 11 00 Feather Your Nest
Un1tecl Press colrespond~nt~ 11 30 It Cou ld Be You
around the world look ahead a! 12 00 Parson's Study
the news tha{ wlll make the head- 12 30 Curr,ent
lines
1 30 Temnessee Ernie
2 00 Matinee Theatre
He• e's the re111 reason beh lnd
3 00 Queen For a Day
t•he sh1!t of Bnt1sh tnnba~'adOI-s :1 45 Modern Romances
1n Was hmgton Prlme Mims ter
4 00 Comedy Tunc
ADthony Eden seeks eveii ClOSer
4 30 tMy Little !Mar .&amp;ie
relanons w1lh the next pres ident
S 00 Aunt Dru &amp;how
- rvhoever he may be. Eden now
tl 00 NeWI Picture
bases hiS entire rore~gn policy on r 6 15 1Sports Eye
mt1mate Anglo-American coopen.
d 25 Les Paul &amp; Mury Ford
hon HiS p1peline to the
Wbilte
6 30 Snooky Lanson
li®ae ts the Brlt1 ~h ambassador
6·43 News Caravan
So 1nto the post goes one of h1s 7 00 fluperm'811l
"OldeM, clo3oest coll'llborators m 7·30 Gnmd Ole Opry
Sir Harold Cuccia
8 00 Sneuk P~vlt;.f
8 30 Kalset Aluminllm Hour
Did You Get Youn?
9· 30 Rose mary Clooney Show
The Internal Revenue Sef,•Jce
10 00 The Olle.vy Show
wl)l announce soon that lncomf' 10 30 'l'hts ~s Show Business
tax refunds T~Bc:llerl a record $2 a 11 00 News
billion during the fiscal year that
endiBtl June 30 Thlt1 's an averogl' 11 05 WeatbercMt
lr.iD
of ahout $90 {()]' eal"h 'OC &lt;the 3 2
11 10 P.roos.s,Bo}[
million ~axpayer.&gt; wlln culled in

ufhce

')tfici

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O&amp;VOTED TO INTIRISTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
•teHARD S. OWEN

,·~~,2T~~~~J_u.!ul~24~,-~19~----~-~~-- ------·· - The Dally ~nt!~lj ~r;:!roy-Mlaitleport, Oh~----------· ---Clau MPmbert
Logan Family
POMEROY Pen.lel
The Dail~· Sentinel
Dixie wuStanl,eyW'ed
. Hold Scaurdny Picnic
Reunit&gt;n H-el(l
of the Peme-1 ClaP of
SOCIE'fY , theMember1
To
FreQch June 24
Pomeroy Baptist church met
L . l'eofles
hpmc at the
park In O,::lddle
On Sunddy 1
from Univenlty Ho!lpttwl ,port Saturday ~ven1 og for a p1rn1c 1

Tuesday, July 24, 1956

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Foaenirtt

ed Wlllh Shasta dats tes and wh1t c
sweet pL"bos Tthe brule s lalllc Wtl '
ccnteretd will h a othree hered wed
dtng cake topped w1th a stlv~l'
ht'lllt al'i!h and stlver bells
Mrs Fnnch chose a be1ge hncl'
llbeattt dress wtth wlli\.e aeres&amp;tl'l'
1es and un·h1d corsage fo1 her
wedding {r•p to Myrtle Beach, S
C and Flm1du The h.t 1dc 1s a
gr~uBite uf Jackson H•gh School
and attlende'd Transylvania Col1egc
Lexmgt.on, Ky , where she was a
member or Chl Omega sorori'ly
Sbe 1S majormg m mus tc education at OhiO State Unt~rs1ty Mr.
French who attended t'he M1ddle
port Element!W'Iy school g1 aduatcd
bum Jiafkson H1gh School and
from Oh10 State University wbcre
he received a B. S degree m Edu
cJtion He l.S' enrolled m the Col.
e,ge of Law It Oh&lt;o Ftate Un1ver1ity at present. He sen ••d I wo
years in the Army
They Will resrde at 201 Oak St ,
;:__
J-acUcm

Right h~re~ wbe;e you start saving the !!N money I

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Tired of1 ~essY"-~­
Ice Tr_.~YIJ. .
, Serve1, the Gtz81le/rlfe1'(),tor,
makes ~nd serves ice cubes automatically.
if!''' ~'
N more muss , , . no morduu,, :.n4 you ~ir run out of Ice cubes.
0

Serve!'a automatic Ice Server makes them automatically as you use
them. It freezes cubes,,, ptita tht!)YI in a basket ••• stops when the basket is full ..• refills it when it'• em~y. All you do Is reach In a~

Only the Ga• Relrlrf1'STAYS SUINT • , • LASTS LONOP
~ .ijnJ p. fti111a •oes all ••• ,.a,rlc Ia

~j ,!f•ll•i Unli. No motor or ll).otlnf
N pt n~J or eut of ordtr.
Plua lt .. jear paraAtte on frei:dna

ta]!e as ~Jliny as you want.

Par:&amp;l

No more messy. old fashioned ice cube trays. ~o more strugglinr

ualt.

,to.get the ice cubes out. No mQre running water ov,r trays to l&lt;J9Se,n
cubes. Now, let the~ Gas Refrigerator serve you ice the~
ern, automatic Serve! ·WaY.
See rhe Seroel G41 Re/rlrerator dl :your
Seroel l)ealer•, , , SOON

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Brenda lngaham
I$ Honor Guest
Brenda Sue Jngr.aham was the
guli!s;t of honor at a party Fnda;~o
evening glven by her m"\lher
MI\'J. Olive Ingraham, 111 obsert·
a~e ol 'her ek!venth b1rt'hduy
Games were played ciurmg the
e-veni11g and prt:r:e!t awarded to
Peggy Bowers, Gary W•ll and Ta
man Fmlaw. DsMing and s.mg.
Ins was al&amp;o enjoyed.

wa.u,

Mr. and

Demel', 0olo.

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fiDd W. better busiDa'IIJ to use INTaHA110NAL 'lh1cb.
'rhey're aU-true• from the drawinl
boiud oul Nocompromlso wl,lh passenaer
car engines or compoJenta. bTKaNA- '
n OOIAL 'lhlcb are aU-truck buill to otay
on !he job lonrer, more d_.ubly Fewer
and lesa cc.Uy repain mean you eave BIG
iDoney over tbe miieo and Y"""·
Don't lake our wold lor il Let. an IN,_..,.ATJONAL 'lhl&lt;k provo II on y~ job.
your buetneu, ,ou.'U

Pre9erit were Danny and Peggy
Bowers 1 Jennifer Lo.hse, Donna
Reibel, Tamara
Flnlsw, Susan
L~U.a , Kall.hryn
Cmtkle,
Leah
G~, Pqyollis KaS'JMI.r, I.inodii
Sue SmWh, Fred(lie B1ll Bovd
RaiJ1h Werry, Dick W&lt;erry, Bobby
Jpe Werry, Mite We,...Y, Chris
TQmpklns, and Lal1"Y, Gel'y and
Cbs~ Werry and

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' No muller what ,.. lrU!:b ,... .,.. In

After tbe honored euest opened
hero ~ny gtft&amp; mreshment~ y.f a
birthday cake 1ced tn wh1~e de
corated w11.ih yeU'ow rose buds and
the inscrlptJOD "Happy Bi11hday
Brend• sui" 111 greet\, 1c-e cream
and pUnch Wll!rli! served by Mr ~
Jngre:bam asms)ed by M'l"~ Robe ' t
Ar1101d, Mn Roy Sm1lh and Mts
Amemda KJu;;par ,

LtttTy

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all~tr-p.-ck

At Party Friday

~=Ttw::no~~~p=~~.

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JW.-- INTtRNADONAI.
-- Trucks iii)

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built.
Modem styllne and featur•

• Functional goocl loob-proctlcol for
truck work.
• Pow ... bralc-. poww ttMrlno,. autG~M~tle
tranlmt.\01'1, al'ld ...,dfl.,., optional
on many mod•la.

• Cotnfo.Vltlon Cab dr1ver.ftdgned far
'h:lro comfort, axtra aaftty.

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• More ueoble ho.-powtr from •ngin•
dftltned sol.t, for ttwcl work

Your.,....._ lftCfY ccw•r ~ hWft ,.,......,
Convnltnt .., ... aft'CI"'td•

IHYI!RNAY14tHAI:
I'RUCKS

All·'l'ru1lh Built
lo-you

"""BHi money-

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO. Inc,
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Tuesday,
July 24, 1956

1'he Dqllv Sentinel, Pomerov-MiCidleaort. Ohio

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Lawrence Wins 14th As Redlegs Gaill Hilf Game
Big Right Hand Hurler Nears
New Pitching Record In Loop
h.rooks Lawrence,
the Cincln-1
naU pitcber
whose last
n&amp;me
aouncb like it should come fin;t ,
was in a good
11pot to
win 25
aames today bt&gt;eause his manager
-Birdie Tebbetts, believes
"last
innings should come first."
·
Tebbetls has said
repeatedly
~hat nothing i5 more Important In a
ball game than the last k"W in-

to tie the scor(' In the sixth then
singled to to.uch off t~e winning
Rerlleg rally tn the eighth . A sacriftce by Ray Jablonski and
a
force ou~ Smokey Burgess, who
was batttng for Lawrence ,
put
Thurman on third from
whlc~
point he scored on Johnny Tem·
pie's third hit. a ~Single.
Ey-..1 N•w Mark
Lawrence. whose
percentage

OLYMPIC .HOPE

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M~NH,
OlYMPIC

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.4M 20 · like Ri·o Grande. Sioux Clty, St..

Dt•troil ------- 39 49
Wa.shingtton --- 36 M
KansaK City --- 33 56

.443 1.1
.396 215~
.371 27\2

Monday·~

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Wa!l"Mngion at Cleveland

SUNOA Y, PfCNICKERS
A group of .,-elntivcs Hn&lt;l fri t•.nd;,
held picnic
t-hf' n.ad~.&gt;lde p~rk
N('w lhtvoo, W. Vu. SL~ nrluy . Prr5t'nl were M·r. nnd MrR. Jo:tdon

a

Re•ulh

night

- Stewa-rt 4-l v, Gart:la 6-fl

••t

Duston at K•a!\141.!1 City nightParneU 4·2

vs

Burnelle 2-0.
Nt'W Yor-k at Chicago night~
Week&amp;, M.r. an•l Mr.~. Hnwnnt Mr - St-urdiV111n.t 8-3 VI' Picl't.-e 14-4.
JntOMh a'flcl •la\l~h!(•r. Mt."-~ llur.
Wednetday'~ Gamn
nell, ltalph Spt&gt;nl'('r nnd ~~~~~. Mill" · WiL~h i ngton at CJ,tvtland
vin, MN;_ John Hnlf•y nnfl (Lnugil · Haltdmore at Detroit
ter, Mi11~ R~t~: ht•J and .\ tr. and M'rs. N~ Yoflk a.t t"hlca[lO, nigl•t
John Frick .
Bostnn at Kamas Clt;v nleht

Brown Bomber Knocked Out
Of Ring By Doctors Verdict
CHICAI.O 111'- Ju•· Lnt•b. 11111'
8rowt1 8 r,-mbt•r whu l'tU nt••l so

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Sl 1~11 ~aid t·he

rormer

"ham p

~ h.)W('II ap "abnormal electroeard!-

muL'h mnnry w1th h1 s hst·.; lw nw:raph" whl'n · he examined !Jo.ui!
ClW6 tho ~ .govcrnnwn-1 rnu: ,. than wh 11 "hRrl applied. for p..."'m"liltSJon
~ ~ million In l11xt&gt;s, knf'w l c~d:•.• · \ ~~ llound Lak~. IU.
hi~ heart wh~ ·. h •....,rri (•rl h 111 !&lt;J
SlllU e){p}alned that the exa-mhi~tory'" longl'...t &gt;~'llfl{i
hravy - in•~ion .-bowf(l LoulB had a ea'l"'di·
V.'~iiht tW~' r1&gt;1gn t'nuld .~t.1n d nu ar ~ ~tuslon. or an· Injury io oM
morC!.
of .the liiYf'rs o1 flh.e h.~-.rl.
LOUIS', who 't u rnrd In wl ' '' ~Tlu u:
Pat Brook8, Louls' hrolbtor. re.
alter failing In an atli•rop' IH r(' vell)ed th11t ·about a month
&amp;.1111
«&amp;lll tht:!
hr'IL\- _vwd wht
ho~lflj Louis J..,arnerl t~f hi!! ltt'flT1tl ronrli·
crown, wat~ tnlr1 th&lt;ll lllt ~&gt;icl'lrn- tion when hP w.-~: c&gt;J~Ail\ln!'tl bv
elrdiq:r~~Jt~ ~howf'd 11 hnr.t l'Otl · Dr. Robe-rt Bennet.!. of Detroit.
dltlon- whJch will rt11t permit him
Hroob :stlid Louis went -to Bento wrl!$tle for at lea•H &amp;.1• months nett eompht.lnbtg of a pai.n- in thr
The u . ..-ear-oJrl nth\e-te became chewt and bl!ltjevtna he had a rib
4 cra.ppler in an oai•~~Jmpt l.o e-arn injury , toui., hu wrrutied twleC!
e'fiOUD money to Jay flhe a58e!UI· !~nee f'be-n, the Jates(" fin\!' on July
m-tllftf'leviecl upon him by the fl'(j . 16 when he Jot •135 for heatlnc

nat JOVerftment fot" alleged
d.IICrep&amp;b:clO!'

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Bozo Bro-wn In two !tl.ralzht

ifll the wa·r ancl p&lt;Jf,t · 11t ft()und llake. Inu.

fall~

.nd

THI HAWAA IAI
recorda. whooMea o"r La.tlil Tahoe tn California. In a wannup 'tor
the Prealdent'a CUp rt~•tta 1a. w..btnpm. ~·
ao teet kmr
and capable of 1peed tuter thl.n 190 rnph, ll owned bJlDduatrialt.t 1:4a.r f'. Kaieer. The pUot 1D tliliiiCl~e la Bowa.rt!.GidovleQito
of L&lt;la .A.ngelea.
( lllfff'tl8ttoNII Botntd"plaotoJ

FAMILY I"GHTS
lob HOIN
' Mick-r Roontr '
.. OFF LIMITS"
Fore.. Tuckar
Aclllle Mill
"ROCK ISLAND TRAILa

eran.

J. c . Russell, 38

White, P
M.. Hamm,P

Wilds, 28

Spencer, 28
Hyall!ll, 18
Gilbert, lB
Blackwell, SS
t1ordon, C

Smith, CF

ta~;; !~~e; 0 ~:!~ ts~~e~~1!~gsior

to be

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B 1 Auto Services

II. 'H. RAWLING SONS CO. - 24
~lour
Wrecker Service. {)ay
Phone 6227. Night Phone 6089-

HOW FOR YOU
R-.,ay In one yur , , . L.s than
$25 • fi'ICNrl'b. All ch•,.. lnclu~d.
Take letns~tr ' Jf you wish. Quick
cash loant up to $1000. Cl.. n up
bills. Bag a N,...'tn. Taka • trip.
Flntf1Cing Ohio peopln alnc:• 1912.

388-Y.

fhdne

7-21·3tv

1$}, Auto Soles

,.hone 197 .

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with gas, electric:!, water in !'It·
chen. Gooc!J.·iocatU?n, )Yr_lte .ox
668-X ,-o- .~Tha Daily Septinel.

4dooi s.u;•. ~1ydram•tio d.-ive, .
$1095. \ . ):U'aettnar~s.
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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7-20·6tc ,
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WANTED -

(_1:11 HelD Wonted
T~

Woman for houseCustomline, 2·
work. Live in.
Frank , Belch,
duor Sedan. like new dark blut: 1 Middleport R. D. Leading Crt-e-k
· 1\flish, $1295. Biaettnar's, PomRd.
1-24-&lt;St_p
eroy, Ohio.
7·20-6tc
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FORD V-8 ConvcrHblc Coupe HOUSEWIVES!
Need extra ln· f
sunlincr, Fordomotic, $2195..
come? Start yuur own · _prOfit•
Blaettn&amp;l''s, Pomet·oy, Ohio.
able business
servicing Avlnon
customers near
)!OUr
hp e.
7 -20-6te
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Write Eleanor Brandel,
P. 0.
1953 BUICK V-8 Su-per. 4-door Se·
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Blaeltnar's , Pomeroy, Ohiu'.
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MUTOH. ol'o 5 H. P. J"~nson

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weeks now that you really
ought to come see us for the buy of
your life-and we're not fooling.

TMre's never been a bettl!f' time to
buy a new Buick than right nowand we list here S solid facta that
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FaCt No. 1: Since It's only July, you
have a lot of wonderful driving
weather ahead.

Fi1et No.2: Your present car Is at Its
peak worth right now.

than ever before- as wibJess how
Buick outsells every other car in
America except two of the wellknown smaller ones.
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So why bold back another week,
another day?

Like we say-these are the things

Why pass up the .world's most
luxurious ride-and the maglliflcent
ease of handling that goes with
B.uick's great new travel?
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Come In today and let us show you
what a great car this '56 Buick
really is-and what a great time
right now is to buy one.

Used f'urniture in Syrac'Jse. Call
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men'11 wrl:!!-t
watches-Ham ilton-, Elgin, Longent&gt; and Bulova, 17 to 21 jewrls, like new, -save half. Write
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FOR SALE-Peat~~ KlMy Real Estate,
Rutland ToW118hlp. 31

RODNEY DOWNING

·let"@! l·&amp;nd. house, barn and out
buildings. See- Geor-ge A. Ml:in.Jrart, Administrator:
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c;.t $25, $50, $100 in famous
~t.otm windows and doors. Veneproducts frMI Help your
t!an·
blinds. Nice lot wil·h garfriends 11t N•tlonal Branch
they wam for only $1 a week.
age and. drivewa,_v. $8000.00.
.MIDDLEPORT - 5-toom
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bath.
Large
lot
ll0xl20
lotoo . • and ve)y ..,. gift after
lift-Eilli.l-cS.cMWay for dt- 1 ut'e-d o.n. Pearl Stretlt. $4500.00.
MIDDi.EPOR1'- ·s~ix!d~·oom fi'Qm ~
taJII. .~-· Fif_EE 'Ni)IY 276-pale
with bath.
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rooms and .bath each. Separat~

p·opular ""'lu·'b 'PIOn
Dept. J884
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utilit.v nieters and laundrv fa
cilities.
In~ome
should · bt.
$1380,(HJ yt'llrty Located in th•
hNtrl ur the bus"i-n~s ~Cct ion
Shown by ap~&gt;Uintment only.
CUCKLER REALTY
Cedi and Bert Blessing
called
on Dr. C. W. Petty Wednesday. '
Bo~o: 229
Phone 108-'Y
Ml'S. Charlie Bromn spent Mon- 7-2F3tc
day with Mrs DoliDald Thompson. ~FoR'"
sA'"L""E-."'t::-RADE-OR RENT
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hart and 22 Acre FARM 4 room h-ouse eel lar, c-hicken house, 4 acres coal,
Mrs. HaMah Johnson were shop.
ping in Point Pleasant, Friday.
p lenty locust posts, 00 mail
, Mrs. Blanche V;a(l Sehoyck
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ahd school hus rout'e, 1 'rll: mile~
Columbus: is atteli't\11\1 !aN vacaout or Rutland en gravel road .
uon .with )ler bro~t!f. atld sister
w~ll trade (or small pl-ace in.
Er.nle· and Twlla ·attka.rd
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GeM&amp;e ~ennedy, Rul~arwl, Ohio,

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POMEROY-II'fl.odern 4-room fram•~
wHh· Lath an:d t~utomatl"c f-m-ce-dS:lr lle8tihg. Hal'dWood · fluor~&gt;,

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bo\tl !! sterilizet· and
rockin-g
tfua"ir. Phone 6060-M.
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that make the best Buick yet the
best buy yei right now.

the most modem·thirig 011 w~
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And where you can switch tM pitch
-like a pilot doe1-{or a blazing new
safety-ruru qf full power.

Why deny youneH the fun of bossIng the mightiest Buick V8 yet?

I.lfe, ~uto, Fltl!:, PoUo . CaU Don

Outboard motor, like new. Trad etl in on tht!-- new Scott·Atwatet'
with Huil-tHnlilic . Metropolltan
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Au lo .Sales, Midillcporl, Ohio.
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Where the top inch of pedal travel
gives you brand-new getaway, plus
brand-new-gas savings .••

Moot PQintedly, why .miss out on

OHIO VALLEY

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124 E. Main St.

Furnished room fOl' rent.

X. DODGIW'LYMOUTH DEi\L
ERS.
lH!-tf Ful"nlshed apa1'tments for rent 206
Barnet.Simpson Insurance Allf!ncy,
~omplete WHEEL AUGNMENT,
~ul~:rri' ~v.e·· Pomeroy;.~:~~~ Middleport. Fl"t" • Automobileb~a:ancint nod
brake aerviCe.
Bonds. Phone 6315-X
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·Hackett's SafetJ Service, West House for rent, 5 !qUes from Ra·
!MaiD Street, Pomr.ny, Ohio.
cine on Portland ltoad., 7 rooms COMPLETE Jnsu..

"I th01.1&lt;~ht tht'TI of •t.hat extra
hoi~ lo~~ to M"idd!11cofl las! vear"
he S"aid. "G('tt \nj il haJ~ un. that

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of Po m~roy Church or Christ 1
July 8. Contact Donald Se-eve"'!
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Trevy-Finstewald
Funerol Home

LOst-V,~ pair ladi!i!i sh,ell rim~
met! g las.S€s. Phone 303.V. Re·ward .
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Jnrkie hellcd a two iron ~ix
r~t from the flaw ·thC'tl ()n
lht•
final f"'JJII!.atl-on . hnlt'. 111~1 f'UI'Il:ol
around out a bh·diC and .J.acltte
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AUTO S"LES .

G. E. REUTER
Publle Aeeounlant

We bJvlte BooiiJ&lt;eeping
Aeeounts~ Audits, Tax Pro·
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Office Phone 289·M
Pomeroy Nal Jlank Bldg.

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Bater's will give yuu the bna~
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Then t.ltet·e wa:s llis-1 yea!!'. In
·t.ht' M!'mi-fina ls he was a fat flV('
up on Cary Mhidlecoff- an-d lo11t
on the follrtih extra hole.
Bul Monday ~ was five dtiwn
lo Furgol, ,. fighter (rom 'way
' bat·k. H'· baHied even and ~ot
Lwu up. Th"n Ful1gql eame on
a~ain ..nd squared the match on
tht' 35th holt'.

Mr. and .Mrs. Waltace . )radford
th11l · • 'T'he M&gt;riOUIIfte.tt 0( Louls' heart took five 1irl1 to ·the 4-H Camp
avenuil 11as ciOS'(!d tc/ him .
condition W\111 TtW.ctled today In a at C&amp;ntera' Cave Sunday-. ~,.
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, physician for teliip.hone caiJ trmn trim' to his we~ c.roty-n &amp;r.dfonl, Meida
CommJS!Oion, wife in New York City,
Rou.oh,
WUooo, Phrlll•
Louil' heart would not
Mrs. Loult uld tthe ex-eh1mp Hilbert IOid Dt... Stumbo. ' Mr,
olio continue bit whis- told her h~ ibal!l Pf(lbably been and Mn. Bradtord abo v1eiUd
.-.,&lt;mi&gt;BiiW• for eomparative knL)('kHf out of tiht!&gt; J'inc for eood their Ql, Bruce, • C!OU:DCiDor at
&amp;nt1 cut l:Ji1 per- by tlhe heart aUmeot.
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Red l-egs
Braves

SenUoel will not be re.aP~'Diibl•
for more thaD one lnoorrect llu·
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Citra of 'l'hlDU aM &amp;Pf'Cill No
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You "ove somc~thlng
To Sell. Trode or Announce, Let A Dolly
Sentinel Display Ad
or Wont Ad be Your
Representative.
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C'oar&amp;od Ad.ll reHlvea DY mrdJ or
t'"lt•r.buae liven ean~tW 1~

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Petersburg, Htmston 11nd Bailon
Rouge he looked· ~ike a world bela I
er. B~~ in ~he Oig ones he was
dnwn amon·g the also-r~ns.
In thf! 19M Masters he lrd tlw
firs-t round with ll' 87 and !,hen
11ocketcd to an 80. ln .the Open
t.hi-8 year, he didn't even qualify
ror· •llbe fl.DBI two n.mndA. In 'Lhr
PGA -he wa~ beal.f!n by Sam Snead
tn the first rownd· In 1949, by
Snead II"J&amp;inthe 1961 quarterfinals, by Robet1:u -Divic-cmT.o In
the ~~~2 secon-d round arid by
llutch Harrison i;n the 1~4 fi&gt;t·st

36\b hole bad' t.o give Ed a big
lift. He fieured rt.o be IOUih ()n
that firllt extra hnle ar-d I thought
l"d bav~ t-o be luc~y to iet by
him· t'here."
So JIH!kie got rougher.
With Furgot hittina his ~cond
to the t"rif111e , 30 fet't from tJhe
flag, Jackie spaok!lld a chips--down

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made up some lime In the future.
34tll) lOX -18 18 0
On Wedne-sday night, make-up
21 0 3
games are scheduled
for games
mls11ed in th.e past, The Redlegs
·aRAVES
will play the Pirates and the DodAB R H
ge-rs wlH elash with the Yankees Birch,P
4 3 4
in games to be played In Pomeroy B. Wickline, 2B
!5 2 2
whUe the Braves will
play
Wolfe, SS
4 1 3
Indians at Syracuse in an all•im. J. Wickline
4 1 2
Price, 18
3 3 1
lour iron 12 fe et from bbe cup-- port&lt;mt conlet~t.
aond th•~n nm il in fur virtrory .
The box st'ores:
Graham, C
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REDLEGS
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Elwood, lB
"H"B betiC'!' IH be luc!;y than 1u
AR
H Brultlck, P
0 0 0
bl' good," ~urke · yipped as 1hf:' Wrrry, RF
1 0 0 Jobn:~on, RF
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ball disappt.':l!;'d into tihe cup.
Reiher, HF
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But it was mol'l' t1han luck. As EIJel'sbach, LF
2 0 0 Sargent, CF
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the ·gag~1ers of .golf finally ·hll.H' Arnold, Ll''
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Carpenter, CF
1 0 0
lo admit, it wa..9 just plain- gtrl..'!.
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paid fvr bt!lor~ thll" . ~~tb of
wo_q tb followla~ insertiua_ . ·
'""rs tu Adv~rtholn"F-SluJ•tld bt

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teportrd ·lmb.:edlalifiJ. T~'e Dalb

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Birch was the winning pitcher
for the Br.aves with Tom
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Only Jlame lk:hctlu.ll!d
Toclly's trolllable Pltchen
Ratti more a-t Detroit 2, twillgh-1 ·
l~ lg:h l-Fomleles 2-3 &amp;nd
FerraL'riK' 4--7 vs Fo)"t:ack 7-8 and

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July D-24

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Tony Curtis

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Pacing all hitters was
Roger
Hireh of the
Braves
who hit
four
singles In
four
oflieJal
trips to the plate . Duane
Wotie
had three hits for four trips to
the plate including two triples.
For the Redlegs
who got only
three hits, Allen Hamm was top
batsman with two singles. Mike
Spencer got the only other blow,
a triple.

Major League
Leaders

Ptlt•h mi!: -- Lawn~nn•, Ret1kgs
14-1. BrrwN . Hrrt So:o~ J:J-:1; l'irrc•·
Whitt' Sux t4 -4: Jo'm·rl, Ym 1 k.~. Bu•·
dette, Br~vrs and Huh!, IJruvc&gt;:s all
12-4.

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reach of the Redlegs. They added
run In the fourtll.

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ed In league play,
once
in the first inning,
three times
in the &amp;eeond, and 13
times In
third. inning to move far out ot

MAJOR LEAGUE
STANDING •

A;t 11 m,

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Monday. Tue~day

In tlle one tilt which
l~hed, the
Racine Braves do~~
the Redlegs by a score .of
in a g1me that was a run

BY OSCAR FRALEY
United Pre~ Sporfll Writar
CANTON. Ma&amp;s.
UP-Ne-Ver
again will l!he gagsters of golf :Wll)"
Bob Thurman tHthbinJ.l for rig~t
!.hat Jarki.c Burke hHSn'.t gut it
f1••hll'r WaJiy Post, hit u homer
·oownillaiTs, •
That's bM:n t.he talk fur yea~ .
BY UNITED PWISS '
In the hmgh. onC~oJ or the biJ.~: ones
NATIONAL LIAGUI
~hey sa&lt;J-tl, the curly-haired man
W L Pet. GB From H~lll'&gt;l on n•'\"t'r quite Aad 1.hc
Milwauke-e
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1.1.omach.
Cinci-Jln.ali _.
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BUI~ Jackie threw .t he
lie at
Br&amp;oklyn _ _ 4R 39 .552- 6
tlwm Mom!lay wi-lh .one of t·hc
BY UNITED PRESS
St.. Lollis __
42 4:S .483 12
taml'St comebacks _in bhe hilttory
NATION.I,L LEAGUE
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l'i·tbburgh __ 40 46 .46:S 131.;3 o( the PliA ehampinnshifJ.
Player-Club
G AB R H Pd. Ch.icak()
39 46 .459 14
It wt~~ o cla~;osir of spm'hinR ~H.Ir ·
Dailt•y, Cincin. 62 2:!2 ;n 75 .33n Philad('lphia _ 40 49 .449 If)
age tJhat the •lough little Jo:UY frrm1
Aar11n, Milw, 63 3:.!5 60 109 .33D New York
31 32 .373 21
'l'exas wnote -i nto ~he golfing hisMuNiul, Sl.. L. liS 332 52 1.1.,. ,aa4.
Mondty't Retolts
tory books . For ihe came from ~
Boyt)t', sr . L. Hfl :nu ti2 ...1U "'"'-~-eln&lt;'tnnali 4 Pitttmurgh a, night
rlown, lost a n-ew-won- - lead a-nd
~t·hnd -~J . 1\'. Y. 11~ 218 :n 68 .312 Onlv game .'iehcdulrd
th~m t'O[Jpled fighting Ed
Furgol
Funllo, bltn. 84 265 38 flU .312
Today'• ProlNllle Pltche111
on the 37.th a1nd llnrt exira hnlr
AMERICAN LEAGUE
l'inclnna1i -at. Bn10klyn nLght to reoeh ~he fimls of 1hc PGA
t.:•llf "hompion11-hoip against pokc1'
Man111', N. Y. t!U 315 00 117 .371 Ktipp!tl.eJn 8-6 vs Maglic 2-::1 .
Milwauket• at New York ni-gh-t- face Ted KroJl.
Maxwtdl , Dt.•l. 7J.l :.!67 M 04 :ro·•
J&lt;ue-nn , Oct.
SU ~119 48 107 .346 Spahn 9--7 vs G-Omt'l f'l -9.
Until that mume-nt t·h cy had at
Vt-rn.,11 , aost. fli.l 2'1-4 :n 79 .3l4
::il. Louis at J'.hi!ade.lphia. n·ight
11'1\~:rl some
backifli
for t~l&lt;' ir
70 243 26 76 .321 - Mizl'-[ J 9-7 YIL- Simmnn:~ 6-6
KclJ, HRl.fi .
claims.
Home lh~m·- -- Man.tlt·. Yanb :tl;
Chicago at Pil'l'sbura.:h
nl-whtNn•r Won •11 On••
KlufiZl'k;&lt;rwi, H('dl&lt;'gs :.!4: W.et•\:t, In
ltuxh B·3 vs Frh'nd 12·8
Jackie is a man who W&amp;!i rai&gt;oed 1
dia.m 23; IW.nk!l, Cuh~ 22; UobinWec:lntsdey'• Gam••
to pl~y goiL Hls father Will!! 11 tJro - ~
III(Jn, Uedl~g1:1, Snider, Dod~&lt;..'l"S, ond C'indnnaH lit Bmokl,vn, night
and
Jaekiie was, 1100, 'a·l the lo!'fld&lt;'r
Afkock, Drnves ul[ 21.
Milwaukee a-l New Ym'k
age of 18. A hiloh as a Marine .
Run11 Ba-t.Lrd l·n- M;mtlt•, Yank s St. Louis a.t ~Uadelphla rtiJ,Ih1
sergeant eh.eeked him for n w:hilt '
fl2; Wertz, IndiuM 74;
MtL.~iHI,
ChlcagD at Plt1.sbmwh, night
but he came ha~k hi.ghly hwh•d
C..rd~ 73: Simpson. Alhle1.lc~ tJ7;
AMIRICAN LIAGUE
and
soon proved 1lihat hu oould hit
Boy.-r, C\1rdr~ l\U.
W
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every shot in l't~ ho11k.
Hun,&lt;&gt;--Mantle, Y&lt;~nks BU: Yost. ~ew York ... 61 2Ji .OrH
Bitt, somehow, he nevCT won
St'lliiiiii'S HR; ltnh-lll ll( ~n. llNill·l(~ 63; Cll'Vf'lnn(j ---- f)O 3'7 .57~ 9Y.i
the big one.
Snuler, Dod-gm·11. 63; Picl'!iall, Hcrt Bosbon ----- - . 4g 39 .tl57 11
Sox, Hoyer, Ca1•d~ und Fux, Whi1or Chica~o - -- ~-- 43 40 -~29 13'r.l
The libtl" ones, yes. In pl-~s

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91 4bO I'OIDOI'OJ Churdl Ol Chrilt

Only one game wq
played Jn
the Meigs Little League,
la1t
night, as
rains set in to ha[t two
other tilts Defore
four innlruts
w~re p-layed to make them
offic-

nlng)fi ami that he Intends
to re. record is L~1e best In baseball, is
lieve with his starten whenever in 11 spot to 1&gt;et a
new
major
he can win c ball game that way . league mark in that department.
The best previous record for a
Lawrence has benditled from season Is !5--l set
by J"bnny
that stepped-tip program by Tt&gt;b- Alll'n with Cleveland in 1937 and
betts because In fl little more tbe top National League mark is
t~an a rnon~b he bas be~n called l6---2 by FreU
Fitzsimmons of
upon fl'ur .times as a reliever be- tbe Dodgers in 1940.
Lawrence
tween nsstgnments. And ~n thr~ could top both If he avolda , deor th~se _&lt;~ca~lon!i he ha ~
been feal.&lt;i as !le bets done to date.
the w10nmg Pitcher.
In LhE' only other game MonMonrl~y night. L~wrencc
pit- day, the Athletics defeated the
chr-d two Innings , givtng
up one Whit Sox, 3.2 at Chicago on the
~~~ and nu runs , and was ere•liled relief pitc-!llng of 1'om Gorman.
with hi ~ 14th vielory against one who worked 6 2-3 Innings
and
dt·f::oat wh.·n Cim:iun&lt;~tJ
tuppt&gt;d gave up four hitii. ThP Athletics
Pitts burgh , ~:t
put ovt:r two unearned runs In
the second after Nellie Fox made
Ag:,in Shows Luc;k
a costly -error, then
scored on
Again the big Negro rl~ht !land single~; by Lous
Skizas,- Harry
c:- tlcm&lt;Hhll'"ltrd that he is CJn. Simpson, and Vic Power.
dnn&lt;tli's lud:y hur·ler.
There Wf'l"c no other
game~
" I rton 't know why
il Is but .Sl"~cduled but five teams played
Whl neV•PI" Lawrence is lmWived exhibitions. Clcvel11nd topped th~
wr mHna!w to j:let !iome 'uts and Brooklyn Dodgen , li·l on six-hit
'-01111' rur1s,"' Td)bt&gt;tts said. '"He's piLehing hy !·l ank Aguir're. Du.!lty
uur llu:ky .c;uy ."
Rhodi.'K hll tWQ homer:~ and clcMond11y nig!"Jt with the S('OI'e- llvcrcd four !"!Lt.&amp; In an 11-10 New
3- 2 in ravor of Pitt!lbur~ ,Law· York Giant victory over Detroit
renee CHIIlC in and pitched two In the annual Hall of Fame game
at Cooperstown, .'l . Y And rookie
scQrcl('s~ mnlngs in relid of Art
Bob
Trowbridge pitched MilwauFowler . Iii::; " luck" came through
kee
'to a ont:-hit 3-0 victory over
again wtwn he weut out
for a
plneh.hlttrr in thl'" cJg!lth and ln the lnll!rnntlonal League aU-star
teAm at Toronto.
the
::;amt=
inning ll1e lteclleg!'
scoreU th(' wnning run to movf!
within 2 1h g&lt;~mt~ o£ first
place
Milwaukee-.

Sox all H2.
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ilits- :\1,ll ntlc&gt;, Yanks 117; Hoyer,
C•rds 112 : Mmial,
Can!~ 111 ;

Rites 2 ~m• per Word, oae 111

Racine Braves
Scalp .Redlegs
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• At Cl eveJand
From State Conventlon

Youn~t

1nd
"lin.
Chartes
Joses
Nr and Mr,a Wtlbam Smith and
Cohrt:U
i(r. ilnd.Mrs. W11Uam Snuth and

ehtJCtren. Darrell and Darlene, Rut.-

brti:Ld. · via;tted Mrs Ernest Van

ln·
•dill sons, K.elth and Jerry ,
~. Sunday
;. Kr: •Dd Mn Gu) Bing

Mn; Ben NeuUllJll Mrs Dey
Hys~lt and MJSS Jennie Sue Eisel
stem dele&amp;ates from Drew Web
!lter 'ro~ Amer1cBT1 Legton Au.zil
pom. -y and Mors
D;d.e
l
ory
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Mou'rnmg d-e-le.ga~ from F~eyBenne'tt
umt, Mliddlcport returned home sunday
evening
from the state eonvenUun of the
Amencan t,eg 1on- and Aux1hary
b !ld 10 Stattler Hotel, Cleveland,
J 1 2~23 There we.re 1001 WIJIQ
wtth 846 of them

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Ernest , Roberta

'nd

Etq:ene, and Mr and Mrs Henry
Beach, bradbury, .spent the week

~)'registered

end wltb Mr and
Mrs Charles
Beach at Canton and visited Mc-

de~ates

Mr.s C J AUM.oek, Athens, de
partmenl preS&gt;Idenl, p.rcs1Qed over
all busmess sesswn!t and Mr&amp;
Neutzhng, state C"baplam, gave the
a.nvoca'l.kms Mrs Dey HY_seil was
honQred by being IWPPOtrrted to
serve on the constitution and• by
b.w• comm1ttee f« the conwn
tton
Sa-turday evenmg the pres1den&gt;tl!
d•nner was held tn t!1~' ballroom
ol lb. hole' With Mrs Neutzlmg
1vmg the mvocabi.on. At. U,Js
rime t'hc membr-I'S' of t&lt;he e1ghJ,h

Kinley's monument
and Myer's
park during UV!tr' stay there
Mr and Mrs HPnn an
Wince,
Matway, we~ the guesh of Mrand Mrs Van Inwagen
Mr and Mn Richard
Owens
and children Lmda and Patty, and
Mr and Mrs Homer Casto and
Mr and Mn Lucien
Casto and
cluldren, Columbus haW" returned
after spcndmg fl week at Lakeside
Thqmas ), (laughter of

dJstnct who were attemltng·
conven!lliOn presented Mn Neui..:.·
hll wltb a two orehld cDl'lnlc
lng the dmiK"l' 1hc Cl.l:(.a
ow
U
n cr't'a ined
hoga County counc
!he y lfte
Wlt'h } rrec~~tat.~ officers pan,d
orb
umil mem ~~
and impJ'IfSSlVC
A beautt u
cofldt1Cted
-the CleverideA and amu.sement1 placed 1n a Dt'l sun
m
Rev
Fred
settmg of ftowers and treea. To be
chapilatn
1ocated adJ,•cent to the Dig Midway
I th L-w:m and Mn Neutl&gt;ling
o
echaplam
-·e
ul ary
Arts and Craftg exh1b1ts In the sta.te
of .,..
'"''e aux..
M e r c h a n t s and Manufacturers
Sl()](llers
With th(' Stdney smgmg
Btuldmg
glee club compu8'6d of 30 voices
prov•dmg the mUSIC.
Th..e mcmor1al &amp;t!rvlce opened
.
Shuttle busPM, v.h1ch made round wi h the proeessJ.onal' of state and
trip11 of thA fa1rground11 area on 1 dlfltrlt"t officers led by the gli!e
reguiDr schedulea dunng the 1955 club smgmg ' Onward ClnUUan
Ohio State Fa1r,• have proYed 10 So1du;~r&amp;'' followed WLfb .t:WQ num
ben "1 81'1ieve"
and
"E1:&amp;n'Bl
popular that Munager Sam C
Cashman is addmg 1!1. thlrd more Glld" presented b&gt; 1Jhe glee tlub
buseft for the 1956 expoaition, Aug
Mrs Neutzllng S:aiVe -a trnbute to
24-31.
the dead for the Auxthary an.d
Rev St*holt (Or the Legton, after
Durmg the e1ght·day fair 16 of
t.he tractor 1Jra wn !ihuttle bu.11e11 Will
be m conatnnt u11e, makmg regular
atops at UesJp:nntAd 1pots. RoW'ld
trip fare will be 10 eentt~~.
Mr and Mrs Leo Smith and
children of Columbus spent a
W(!(lk with her parents, Mr and
Mrs S A Wyatt.
Mr and Mrs Cltfford Sunth anrl
children
were recent guests of
The horse aa an animal of beauty,
his parl'nh Mr. and Mrs W 1A
rn~lhgence and 11trength will be on
South
display at the Oh10 Stnte Fair Horse
Mrs Glenn Tbompaon and Mrs
Show WhiCh 111 attractmg a record
Gene Thomp~n arc vtsiliRst: 1e
numlJer ot exh1b1tora of hunters,
jumpers, mddle and ftna harness
lahY~ m MansfJCid
horses and ahetland, hnekncr af.d I
M.rs EYerett Lambert VI ill wHh
harness pontes Dotes for th• 191'.i61 a severe case of IIVY pO!~on
Ohio State Fa1r ara Aug. 24.-31,
Mrs S A Wyatt has the mumps
The Horse Show opens in the
Mrs Ruth VH·gtma Atcn 11nd son
CoUaoum Sunday afternoon, A11g.
Tommy, Ohn:agu, an guc,;ls of
26, and win ~onttnue ev~:uungs
Iter mother M111 Nei11e Mom~
through Fr1day, .A.ug. St, w1th the
Herman W.arneot and SllJI~ Hale
Amenr:an Sttddle Horse Breeders
Jack and Teddy, Lawrence Snuth,
Futurity ol Ohio aeheduled for Frl~
Gene ThQmpson, Jut!- John.!ion and
duy afternoon, Aug. 81. Premium&amp;
son .hmmy are spcndmg their v&amp;
n.mounting to $37,500 will be
cation In Canada ftshmg
awnrdcd to wmncrs.
Mrs Rulh Vlrgm1a Atcn and
T1ckcts :for all attraction• b.
Ann
Icenhower lert Wcdnc~flay
Grnndstand and CollHf'Um and for
the Horse ShO'W and 'Harness Rae· on a tnp to W-ashi~Jiiton, D C
mg may be bought In advance br1 and New York und other pomt s
R('nding a check or mnn~y O'rtlef to
Ohto State Fa.Jr, Columb . fl 8, Ohio.

DAIRY IUID MUinY- Jersey breeders are anticipatmg the 1966 .Ohio
State Fair, Aug. 24-31, with more than usual mtereat due to the achedul~
lng of the su:th Jersey Jug Natione.l Futtuity. Moved from the Delaware
County Fair, the "Jug'' w•ll attr~t national attention as a feature of thfl
)argest livestock show 1n the nabon. Jugs v. ill be awarded to a thN)e year
o1d bull and a three-year o!ol tow ami B purse of $4,000 w1ll be diYJded.
Pictured w1th one of h1s herd, RuaBell Wlute of the Jersey Jug Assoclatton is di1CU11ing details of the Futurity With D1rector of Agnculture
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SoNnsen, who VJsited hllll at h.i1 Lew11 Center dairy farm,

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Mrs Lury DMcs and faml1y and
M•ss Vena Pickens returned to Mu; Benmc HoffmRn were calling
hc1 home recently fro111
Jlolzc• In telatlve!i and frionrls near Oak
Hospllal whl're she submitted to 1 Grove Tul'sday Mrs Davl'..s is the
ma)or Hur.:m )'
former Lucy Ricllald a!KI thJ,; lli
Mt nncl ~lrs 1-hrll'y RnnllCU ltt&gt;r hr 1 ]1 1 ~1 v1~1t
herem
several
Wt'lf' ( Hilc• s ut tht• C E Fry 11omc yuur.s
Mt:Jntll!)l
Mr lt nl1 M•s
C F
Rlc!l:onng
M•s Evcu·tt Pi(kens
of New
CH!iccl nn MnJ Ethel My e r~, 11011 Haw•n spPnt MondAy wit~ M1sses
Tohf"v ami w1fc, Qnf'l M1s Funrue Annu anrt Vena Pickens
'fa~tor Mondny afternoon
rM ROd Mrs lcetl
Bles1ing,
Mr and Mr11 Dante!
Weigand 1~1111 u~d Bert cnlled oil Mr
and
W~lgand and Brenda returned to , M1 s (rU\ Bie:~~in~o: o! Mason Timrs
thcli home l'&gt; Huntington Tue~dav duy A (ttl noon
lftf'l h1v1ng spent a week
with
M1 !I Hazel Friend 8(t(!nt Tbunreiltlv('s here
day aftcrnion with Mra
Mary
Mr and M:rt Cell Dlcs.... ing and G1unm
Mr11 Nancy
Bon~X:ultcr
Welt~
tloh s Blnnch Van Schoyck, Mr
bufllnl'~s vlsltots 1n
Parkcrtlbu1g
l:rnle and Twila Rlck11rd
wcreTll('Sday
Mr~ F11nntt nous~
Is quite lrt chnnN guc.st~ o! Mrs Stanley Ad·
kln!l of New.Haven Wednoadlll)'
al p1 csenl'
Mn Vtrglata S•yre
of MalOn
was the guest of Mr. and
Mn.
.-\1 ch Rous!l Fr1day.

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9 Auctions
27. Spe.skl
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binding
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30 Couple&amp;
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NntlrP IS hereby alven thai
Mahl'i VlrgtnJa Walburn whos~
Pn~t Office addrE"s b
Pomeroy,
Oh1o. has he~n duly appointed u
Executnx llr the E..state of Charles
E WAlburn late of Mel~• County.

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deceas~d

Dated th1s 10lh d.ty) or Jul:v 191Jtl
Jnhn c. BAcon
.Tudgr. or lhe Probate Court
Me 1gs County, Ohio
m-17 24. 313te

DIVORCE SUIT FILID
Smt for divorce bas been filed
In t~e Clerk o( Courts office by
Harold R Norton. Pomeroy,
agamst Mar.[llaret Ellen Norton, a
minor, tn care of Maraaret K Rlf·
{1~. Add1son, ObJo

Gros!; ncJlect
ed ' 1n the. att1t.

outer 1eav..
of corn
Enormoualy
Oevourl!d
A chUrch
Ill:' at
Hawalla.n
bird
Neuter
pronoun
Bitter vetch
Btrd
Conel.!&gt;e
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ten entertained a group of rela·
Uves at their home, Spring Ave.
over the weekend.

Gueata were Mrs George Klleoutns St Petersburg, FJa, Mr.
and Mrs Larry Wall and children

LatTy, Gary, and Gene, Denver,
Cololado, Mr aDd Mn Earl Hilt,

Sandra

Smith,

BY UNITED

NEW YuRK UP-Hopes ,..red
.today for settlement of .t:be ~
steel s.trtlte before the end of ;his
week

~RESS ,

The B1g Three steel and. UnioD
wage negot1atort1 met for ~st·
three hours Tue.sdif and broke~
With the .anncuncement they ~d
·madt: progress" toward se.ttlina
the labor dispute whtch hills 1dled
650,000 steeLworkers
1
The negobators-four from earh
s1de-are sC'heduled to mel't aga1n
t!Jtlay m an effort to hammer out
a new ~Contraet t.hut will end the
strike which alreadv has co-st the

Massachusetb! Gov Cbnstian A
called a&gt; new~ conrerence
today in Boston to announce formally tlhat he wlll nomm'lite Rich
atd M N1:xon for reeleotton lUi
VlCe president

s~rved

Tbe formal .announcement stop-

ped a bnef but furtous
ustop
NIXon" drJYe beaded and a.ppar
&lt;'nil, staffed entirely, by Harold
E. St$sen, presidential dts-annamen.t adv1ser Rl.l'mor:s elre~hrted
freel) 1n Wash1n9t~n lhat Stas
sen's mov(l' to replace Nixon wJth
Herte-r was about to cost h1m hn
job

Investigation ·
In Barge Deat~
Is ConthmQig

The abort1ve dove ended abtiup.t
Iy Tue9d.ay when National GOP
Chamuan Leonard Hall announ• "
eed t-hat Hl'rter would nom1qate
N1xon a. n~xt month's Repubhcan
con~·n.lolion 1n Sin F:t·ancl&amp;C'().
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Slroo: 14, 16, 18, 20, 40.
42, 16'/a, 18'/a, 20'!., 22'11.
24'/a,
Neat floral charmer, fealu,..
lng beautiful colol'l on our
finoot waohfaol coft!an. AttrtKitve Cllllar ancl largo,
roolfty potkoto, becomingly
otylod, point to fomlrilno
flaHol'f. Concealed 24tlnch

rlppor cloolng and 2-ill&lt;h
hem.

Colon: lrown wllh bltidc,
Yon- wllh tllack. &gt;lu,..
quol11 with brown.

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Stassen had proposed Monday
that He1 ter Tl'place N1xon as the
GOP Vlte preslden.hal
nommel."
after anrller llQtif)"ltlg Presfdenl
)~Isenhower of h1'8 imtent10n5 The
oannounef'1ll.ent c~used confUsiOn
ln. Republican ranks, ull'I.Jl Pres,.
den! Eiser.ohower returned Tues
diU' from the Nn Amer1can con
ference m Panama.

'.rhe Pl-estdent stepped from his
~oal .aJl'plane
snd
greeted
•Ni11.on wuml)j but had only a
~ 1 Jumdablie for StB:&amp;Sfn. Then,
llt tho .tlaf, Hall.. al&gt;Mu,.,t; ,
that Hertel"! woold nun1nale

apparen,tly settled t.he mat-

Shssen sa1d m announcmg bu!
• dr•ve tbat public and 1private poUs
ahowcd cln Eisenhower N1xon ttcJtet would be sul per cent weaker
tban ooo composed of El~nbGwcr
and Herter He sa1d the d1ff~renct!
could be that between
VIctory
~ and defeat
Mana:gel'ti or the Republican
campaign to regam
coflolrol of
Congress du;puted hlte Stassep
claim today In centam terms Sen
Andrew J. Schoeppel of Koansas
utd h~&gt; w-as sure" the Etsenhow~
er-Nuum hcket would be the
"strongest "POSSI·~e". Rep RJchard
M. Simpson of Pennsylvania echoed the " strongest poss1ble" defJ
)}tton of E1senhD!W.er-Nlxon
Until Hall's announcement Tues
.iay, many supporte-rs of N1xon
were unccrtam as to whether
.&amp;tassen had gotten Mr
E1
senhGwet's blessmg before 1aunch
ing bts drive.
The fact that StaS'IIen had lnfontted the President of hill Intentions gave TU&gt;e to a flurry of
rumors that Mr. Eisenhower himself was pnderwri,Unt th&amp;. stop
Nixon drive. AlthOUgh his wann
greeting to Nixon. lett no doubt
that the Prestdent sun hked his
young vtce pre.slde.nt, observers
etlll queetloaed why lbe Phildent
dldp't stop the excllefllent before
it started.
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If 1be wAole thing was a tnal
balloon it brought convtndng results. Reaction tc. Stasse.n•s at.-tement was unmed.Iate and UDa.DJ~
t1ous tn flupport ol Nixon.

Middleport Pollee Ch1ef Rui;h,
&amp;dey today demed any thvQIY:e.ment 'of gang warfare in the d~~b
or Henry Barrett Jr I HI, ot liliddleport ~n a Tex-aco gaS&lt;litn~ barg~
earher th1s week He satd, "There
IS absolutely no connection of k1d
entered the barge

APYIRMATH ot HG.rold E'. Staaaen'• poUtfcal bombshell In WUh·
~ prod~ these .::ene1 Wbef ~ B~~ an1vetl
b~k ~ P&amp;namh, ,t t wu reported tha.t Btaallltl, &amp;...member of
thi Preilittt'nt•a otr1cl&amp;l ta.mU,, bad told tile Prealdea.t be wa.a iOl.ng
to take the aetlon of c&amp;1llnJ on Rtohard Nixon to Withdraw aa a
candidate tor vice prea:tdent 1D favor- ot Gov. Chri•Ua.n Herter of
Ma.saacJ:maetta. It alao waa reported the PrUiden.t told him he had
the right to do ao., but not aa a member of Ule admin.18tratlon,
Herter ,p.ld It WU all newa to b1m.
( lnltntelttoluJI 6011~01)

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Pomeroy High Band Majorettes
Announed By Woodgeard Today
MaJorettes for the Pomeroy
Hlgh School Band have been selected, It was ,announced by Ray
Wondgeard, d1rector, t?day.

April Shasteen, and Barbara Donovan T!lr~ ffl()rt&gt;
were
added
which !Delude
Sheila
Strauss,
Connie- Rae Woodgeard, and Ann
Baker
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Ten girls have ~een c!i.Ol!en in
a recent tryout to front tf1e band
selected
Dorothy Arnold was
thi.S school year Four were hel-d 811 an alternate majorette and flag
over from last year The four beilrer, Diaru1a Watson ss
f.lag
are Carol Curtis, Julia Seyle. bearer, and Kitty Wodds as alter.
nate flag bea •er.

Harry Thomas
Dies Su~enly ·
At Charleston
Fred ThomB.&amp;, North Third Ave
receive~

word Tul!!sdl.y, of the sudden death of his bmt!ler, Harry
Thomas , at hll hOme In Oh'"'''·
ton, S c;. He was the son ol
)ate P«:rry and Minnle Roush
m,., Cbesbrl'l! Survivors dl~~$.1
hla wl.fe, a son, George, a
Eat!ter; a sun, Ralph; a
Fred ?homas, Middleport;
sJs.
ter, M!f Ethel TaiK!oe, Pro:vo, Utah, Funeral service will be in
Charleston. Mr Thomas will be
qnable to go to the funeral of bis
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A drum majorette will be chosen
from the above group after the
band program gets under way 1n
August.
Woodge-ard reminrled Pomeroy
High Sehol band studentl'
that
Monrlay, August 6, marks the beginrung of pre-season actlvilies

One man was nnerl for speeding
while two others forfeited appearanee bonds in Mayor E F Robinson'll: court on Tuesday evening,
Donald
Kauff, 28, Pomeroy,
was fined ten dollars and costs on
a charge of speeding
Bernar-d Hudson.
Mason, for.
felted a $20 appeanmce bond for
reckle88 operation while Freder.
ick Wiles, 23, New Ha\•en forfeited a $15 appearance bond on a
charge of speeding

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David J. McDonald,
pre5Jdent /
i)f the UD!ttd
Steelworkers oJ
Amel'lca, baa nollfH!d t.he uc!on's
70 man W.a.ge Pohcy Comm1ttee tiJ
"stand b}'" for a ,Thursday afternoo-n meetmg
,
Industr,.. observers mterprct~d
tb 1!i mo.ve as en IndicatiOn
Me
Donald LS conf1dcnt of a seLtlc
rilent before the end of thu week
The Wage Pohcy Comm•ttee oha3
the authorl!y to accept or reject
any cant-. 1et proposal
1 he bCSJt guesses now -are that
the umon and the r.atton's maJor
steel producers w1t! agree on a
.three.year, no stnke contN.ct call
mg for a mmtmum package In
crease of 40 cen:.s. an h()ur The
RJCkage offeJ'I fw the fu·st year
(fqbably \flli r:(l'proaeh 20 cents

A concentmted dr1ve by parettts
atrd teaeh('rs 111 Middleport under

the d1redlon of Su~ L W Me
offiCials resulted Jn a 63% ma]or•ty 111 the
school bond J&amp;sue wh1ch was voted
at a llpe&lt;:1al elechon Tuesday
Sixty percen.t pas necessary for
PQHtng the levy

ConMos ,and sehool

A 73% majonty m the Second
Ward was the highest m the v1\
lrage w1th the 1'h1rd haV1ng 71%,
Ftrst, 66%, Fourth, 51 percent and
the FtftL, 40 percent FLgUres for
the ward were Fint, 84 yell, 43
no, :ieeond, '50-56, Third 133-M,
fourth, B:i. Fifth ~.

ti)!\hour

At Monday's mcetm~ the ndus1V

JU, made a new eeonomtc ,offe r
~.' the s,eelw!Jrkem un10n , Tbls
llftcr apparently WillS au~.ial
eROU~ to trLgger hopes

-':wl an
se-ttleme11t
1}1c Steelwor.lcers went Of1 IU'tk.t
at tr11dn.tght June BO aflter nego.
THESE EM,n bargea at th• Obio Barge l.Anu term1:Da1, Dravo.
ha ~ums became deadlocked on- tbe
bura:, Pa , 00 one part bt the 1tory ot' indUJtrlal ~Uon
md~stry'.s flffer of a five
year
cawred by .rtul ~ RJver WJ4oi10Dgahela.
(lalet'llatW1tol)
~nt['IC t ca!hng foe a total J)lA!k·
Bailey said that a preliminary ..,age mcnease O"f 65 cents ~n hour
autops} perform~d by Dr Cati()P - 17 2 3 c('nts the fll'st year alone
of Hol:o.er HOSpital yesterda~ indl
cated that the Barrett youl'h had
dJed ns a result of oasph;puatlon
from the gas fumes wlfh•n ot t th .:l
barge He also sa1d that exatnwa
• treasurer of .the
The Waham.~JJgb ScbOpl Chapposlhon of
lion of the foOd con.tent of thP.
ter of Fqttll'e hmlen~mer.H:a Kaft4wb.t Federat&amp;on
stomaiC'h revealed. th1tt death had
J.t.l~' 1)0 Wa.'t one of . thit-t)'..fO Cha.ptel'li A(tt&gt;ndtng the convention from
taken place at '8,PProxtmGtely 'Z 30
• l 1144. ~ : llJ ~~ 11.7
m !be- State of t~
Pn'g~Ja tiJe ,Y..oaMma Chapter were Adv•s
P. ~. Sumtay
'
A1J~~r'over 100 can i7!t~~ I() Teeewe a .:!iu)Jttlor 'tllatfte1f or ~enn !'..: Smi(.b1 Herman Obi
Although 1he pohc.e duet Bald will become members of 1he Loval award and ratmg in lhe National ingt'r and Jimmy Bumgarner, oCfttha.t evidence of 'OOut play" had Order of Moose on sunday Jul., Chaptcr Contest at ttu! 28th An~ l.'tal c-hap1er delega&amp;es,
Sammy
heen ruled out by the tnvesliga. , 9 when ms..tJtuttoru::d ceremomes nual Com:entlon of the West V1r· Hoffman Ralph TbompsotJ and
twn thus far, he also rrvealerl "or the nmvly orogamzed Pomeroy ;:;Jma- AssociatiOn of FFA held 'l'om Brown thf' latter three bemg
!:'hat further patholog1oal
t&gt;!sts
.udge wdl be held 1n the Pome- las.t week end at Jackson 's ;l,ttll
State Farmer Degre~ candidate.!!
were bemg made today of Uw roy High School aud 1tormm
In addttwn Sammy Hoffman of
Those attendmg l'be meetmg
lungs .. nd tipues from contuswn•
Time of th o ceremonv has been Letart Rout e, presJden.t of the par:lictpated 111. busmess sessions.
on the head to detel'mmc bow long placed .;.at 2 30 P. M OffJte•:s w 1jJ W,ahama Chapter, was elected to lcaden:Jbip tr&amp;J.mng periods. lederbrutses on the youth's head bad bt' !ieleeted and instla'!lcd .at the
llilon meetmgs, state ronle.sts and
been tnfhcted prwr to death
'lame tlme
awards and O'l"ganu;ed cecreat10n
The pul1ee chtct' tndlcated that
The rltualtshc ceremony which
The Kanawha
Jo"cder&lt;~.Uoa ol
rrom mtormatiun gleaned t~u~ wlll make the new lodge 81 real~ty
whJch the Wahama Cttaptcr 111 .a
[ar in the IDVE'Stlgation that hfe Will be presented by the Pom·
member, won for the second .tim~
tn the youth eJHsted only one and Pleasant Moos~
the State FFA campmg plaque
one half t'O two mmutc.s -after he
The nlaque 1s ~en.ted annual!~
A specta] mPetuw of all mem
enleoredth e barge
bers and frtends Wlil he hcid m
to the Icderabon
stormg the
Rallcy said ..that Should elWlminah !mil
r Pal ke!1&gt; Rcst&lt;O&lt;uran!
greatest number of points ID atb
hon uf the tiSsues from the brUls- t c
ove
The Melgs County Health De. let1c contests, cottage 1n.spectiOD.6,
es about the youtb'l!ll •h ead reveal 1n Pomeroy on Fnday
eYenmg
partment reported today that 151 sportsiU.IInship, e&amp;opel'latlon, delethat the bru.ises were tnfhcted by I July 2_7------~.._
persons had been
g1ven
f1rst gate attendance, leadership traao
as much as 15 mmutes pnor to
shots of the Salk Vaccine for polto mg and courtesy.
dea!'h that an entire new appr'Oa(:'h
on Monday and Tuesday of eus
Hlg hhght of -1he Lhree day conwould be made m the mveshga
week
ference was Stmdlay-Vts1torw Day
tlon.
A program was held at whtch the
In W.e meantime funeral m.
The department remtnded that
State
Fa1 mer Dl!gl'ees were pre..
v1ces for the youth were to be
second shots only Will be given on
sented
In addition there was the
Fr1day, July 27, Monday, July 30,
held loday .. 2 o'clOck .. the
annual
banquet and the specta1
R11,wlmgs-Coats Futreral Home m
md Wednesday, August 1
The
awards
program
M1ddleport
.11e-eond shots to be giyen on those
NEW YORK UP- The Cmcm- dates will be....gJYen to those pernall Redle.gs announced tOOay tits! sons w!to had their flrstshot&amp; over
MATTRESS FIRE
th•y have recoiled Pat Sea""•· one month ago.
Th"'e Middleport Volunteer Frre
bury, 30 year old left handed
Dei)Jtlltment was called at midpitcher who hsd been ophoned to
The second shoh will be given 1night TUesday whoo a f~ was
I
Havarua of the InternatiOnal Lea to children of ages one through dtscovC&gt;red lJlo the apartment of
gue
15 and to prcgnal'lt women
No Paul Mllls ur the Wyatt buildmt
Scanllebu"Y w11i n.,t off1elally be fJrst ahots Will be given on t!Jose Datnll'ge wa..o; conftned to bed
placed o.n the Ctncmna.tl roster, dates.
.&amp;.......... elothmg, a mattress and smok-eMr .and Mrs Frank Vrooman are however, unt1l tt ts decided whtch
dama-ge Mills was retJorted \W
In charge of the fire and emergencr play.er wtll be cut The Redlegs
ha:ve fallen asleep while smckmg
alarms 10 Middleport for the next euJ1t'ently are at the maximum 25and restt.ng on the bed.
two weeks while Mr and Mrs. •C man limit General Managl"r Gabe
R K.srr Sr. are on vaeat 1on DuUes Paul 1ll&gt; expected to arnve 111 New
at the Karr apartment at :vUJ.age York later 1n the day to confer
)
hall include feeding the prisoners, wLth Ultn.ager Birdie Tebbetts
soundtng of alarms, raiHo calls to
Scantlebury, whtJ had e tr1al
pohce In a wide area serviCed from With the Reds tn spnng trammg
the Middleport station
and an j complied a 5.5 record wlth the
TORONTO ONT UP - Ancient
sweTing phone calls at the VIllage Sugar Kmgs anti had a 2 60 e&gt;arned Arch1e Moore ts favored at 14-5
1 run aver::.ge
hall twenty-four ~ours a day
to wan the btgge"t gamble of hiS
carer.r tonight against tall James
J Parker m a b1z81 re 15-round
!teavywelght fiJZht that promisE$
a record CanadJan gate of $150,.
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Ens. top quality f1rm 1 e j
htgher U S consumu, white and
brown, jumbo11 4Ui0, A large 42- 1
44· mediums 34-3H small 24-27,
B largP 3-36
Chickens, stearlv
unchanged
fryet·s 3..314 lb HI 20 heavy over 3
I~ 16 17. hem 5 lb and under Hi~
16 hens, light type IH2
.butter...,90 ~~eore 68
MEIGS G&amp;NEAAL I&lt;OSPITAL
Admttted. Rolland W1se, Route
and Peter Stace,
Middleport
Discharged Mrs Sadle Conde,
Toledo and Mrs
Eftle
Vale,
Cleveland

1 Middleport.

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Of Future FannersiHooored
'jthe

Meigs Health
Dept. To Give
Salk Vaecine

Redlegs Reea}}
Piteher From
Havana Club

Vrooman's Take .
~. peeder FI'ned
0ver M'ddJeport
"'
In Mayors Court Emergency Duty

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Four nelshborl"l fll!lill .. bad
1 PfCDie
IUIJper at the hom.t of
Mr and Mn E . M Blake, SUbdar
11IOie pruenl were Mr .... Mrl.
Blake and children, Chfll'Ole, Ed.
and Jobn, and
bH' piJ'ent..
and Mn. Roy Traey, Mr. alld:
t 14 W'oodl ap.d her •l•ter,
r •· W.
A Gautier, CoJumMr and Mrs Yll Roller and
Dick Gret1
and the'•
, Mrs and
Richard
her IOrll!i, Pat and
Mrs. 1 For..
rest Bachtel and f.amtl.y, F(ll'rest
and Carol, and daughter,
M~
Georlie Dallas, Mr. Dalla•
and
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Horse Show· Will
Run Six Nights

M~ :~~

chtldrcn were Ln r a1 aembung on
Monday
Mr and M't'S A,lhur Fck of
Pomemy called on M r and Mlli al1'~ Mr an:d Mf':s&gt; 'WJIIJI'm Powell
Ned Henry Tue!Kiay e.venm~
of, New Haven
Mr apd Mrs Hcnnan Hcnty
A demonstration, party was held
and son were callmg on MT t.nd at ttle borne or Belv-a ftOUSih Juty
M'rs Ned Henry Tue§'duy
16 Wllh Mrs Lavera P1enall of
They h-a\'e just returned from PI Pleasant as demonst-rator. RcOcean Sl•ie Calif and Will
frcsbmrnts were
to eigh.t
fur Camp Quantico Va,
f1rst
\\'Riace Bradford, MtddJepor l
or August whL"' e hl' Will be sta- VJ!Hted Mr and Mrs Fre(lo Lewis
twnefl f.or two years,
SunU&lt;Iy
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Mr ~n d Mt'.s Buren Duncan ac
Ned Henry Pnday
companied Mr. and Mn George
The Good \\'Jil cla~"t&lt;; meL this Humphrey to Halzer H{ri;p~lal on
week at the Jl.ome of Ji'rtcda Friday for a e~kup
Henry to continue cutting ra-gs
The small daugh-Lcr of Mr~
Several members were present
Jamce Carter Yl31ted their .uunt
Mn. Anoo Lfluise ColLey and Ms Deloras KelbJllgSWorth Satur
children vtsited Mr a-nd. Mr~ day whlle Mrs Carter VISited her
Dl.na Lewis and Mma 'l'Uesd&amp;y
Lelan-d Sm'1lh, Middleport, vunt~
Gu~ of Jessie Lewis the past ed .Mr. Md Mrs Pearl Sm1th Mon .
week we-re Olev1a Young Jes$''ic day.
Cartwright, Henry All('n ~nd MarSue Johnson, Ma.aon aiX) daugh
vm Lewis Letart Edd•e
LeWIS ter France3 o( Cumberland called
srd son of Hamil ton Zelia 'land on Mr and Mrs Ted R1ley and
Hal vPy Burki!!Jo , Mn~ Helen Ttlhs M1· and Mn Tay-lor \'lan M~~'-Z.Pt Pll'a ~'8nt
Mr and Mrs Ew:rett u-.........."6
J ~ hn McUerri')Oit Pit Plea~nt of N1Uo, r and Mra Bill Wtlham.s
\l•lltd Mrs Cloca W!llill.tns Sun- and daughter are- m Mlcb1&gt;gan
day
Mrs Paul W&lt;ashmgt.on of Letart
Ma
~~·t Ann and Ph.yllis WilL. VISited here last week
tern~. ~hna Lew 1s
rnol!ored to
Hunht. gton Sunday
NOTICE Of= APPOINTMENT
Admlnlstrltor
M1 lind MTs l'lmc lrwin 11nd
Cltm ~ d Ia, South&amp;Jdr., Mr and Mrs Es:t.t•· of Fr•nk C. AlJen, O.CNHd
Nohce is hereby
gwen that
Jamc~ Cunrungham Pt
Pleasant
Clarence W Proffitt whose Post
W&gt;ltt:•d Mr and MI13 Dana Lew1s
Offlct addres11 is Portland, Oh1o
Sunday
RC!ute
No 1 ha.s l1flf!n duly ap
M1 and Mr ~ Bud R•n. East L1
potnted as Admmilltralo1 of the
vcrpnol VISited MI'S Katie Bass
!!:.stat~~: of Frank C Allen, late of
and KP.nme Monday
Portland, Ohto, Route No l Me1g ~
V!Stltl il'g Mr antt Mrs C!1fford
County, Oh1o, deceased
JohnRun and
[amllv the pa~:
Dated th1s 12th day of July 1956
w.eck WCle Betty and Jo,;:me.l-I TUIII
John C Ba~:on
ver and fam1{'., Columbu~. Mr and
Judge o( the Probate Cou1 t
Mrs Ru9SeH M&gt;('Comas and Manne
Metgs County, Ohm '
McC'a lllRler
Hunbngton.
Lora 17)17, 24, 313te
Gucs.ts or Mr and MIS John Meum as Mr and Mns · Matthew
Juhnson were Mr and "'!'~ Alli e~ f_,on~ and f&lt;iimLy, Glenwood and
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Blake
Norman SpurLock
&amp;llecutor
M1 .. nd M1 s Raym ( nd Wdlbu•n
Burlm Hlake, Arthur R-oush and E•tate of P•ncl) Adldn1, DIC...ed
of M•ddlrporl v!~led Mr and Mr~ ~0'\man Sputlvck
motored to
Notice is hereby g1ven tltat
Edward R1ley Sunday
Glenwoed Sundlly
,
Homer Sm•th TaylOr whose Post
. Mr and Mns Glenn Glaze and Office address Is 3999 Jo11eph Sl
chJlUren, Pomeroy \ lst ted
Mr Grove C1ty, Oh1o, baa been 5tuly
and.. Mrs. Harry John/SoO n Sunday app~;nnted as Executor Of the Es·
DOWN
18 One'Mrs ]rene Kelley &amp;nd child~n tate of Ponctl Adkms late of
1. Csper J
1pot
MN! Max1ne Aldrt.ch and children Metfils County, Oh1o, deceased
t colloq )
card
had a p1omc at Middlepcnt 11hun2 Below
19 A roll
Dated thls Hth day of July
day
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1956
3 Ceblne
22. Wrltlnr
Robel'! Greer Jr of Pt PieaS&amp;Ilt
John C Bacon
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1s vJs-Jtmg Elmer Vanmeter Jr
Judge of the Probate Court
• Sum up
23. ):&gt;art ot
Mr and Mrs R~ Ktllil' and
Mc1gs COi.lnty, Ohio
&amp; Bottom
'to be '
IJebra Le~a11 VISited r,trs B)tty (7) 17, 24, 31-3te
ot a room
25 A jack• Rendered
daw
fAt or .swtne 28. Port-au Yf'•l~rdtf'l Anl-.et •
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Wednesd Ry m~ht and Thur~da.y
w 1th Mr and Mr~ rhomas Holter
and famllv
1
Mu Robert L~r spent the week
(•nd Columbus with Mr and Mr&lt;s
Dw1ght
Sw1•otson and
family
and Mr and Mns .James
Ingram
and family Stephen .Janet
and
Mark Sweptson Jeturned
home
w1,h her Tue!Sdrv fo a visit with
1 thf'lr grandparents, Mr and Mn.
Ralph Lee
Ctrc1e and
r Mr1 and ~ Mrs
w Homer
ut
1 c1 1
am1
Y
anu
ave
rc
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spe
SRt day evening w1th Mr
and
Mr~rThomas Holter and famtly
Mrs Garrett Ctrcle
tl{ Racine
&lt;~nd Mrs Fronres BoiJkman of Buc
thel visited Mrs Sullivan Circle
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Haro.ld Circle of
Rn.cine and Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Dub1e of Sprmgfteld spent
Sun.
cht} w1th ~r and Mrs
Homer
Clrclt
Ven3 Cuclc callrd on Mrs Lu
nlle K• aueter Sundaay afterJl{lon
Florence. Lmda Sue. and and
Larry lircle called
on Mr and
Mts Bu1en Duncan and family o(
Cl1ftM W Va, Frtday
M1 1111d M•s John
Circle uf
Columbu~ vt sltcd hill parents, Mr
nnrl Mrs S G Cit de Monday anrl
1 ursday 11.nd wert'
accomplmled
to thlir home by his mOther who
w1th them
Parkers burg and Bennie
Ga~n,er
9pent the remainder of the week
Mr~ Erma!
Schreckengost of
and Mildred Lemley called
on
Mrs Dean B•mkcr and fam1ly Sun
day evening
The Home Builders
Class of
Sullon metal the home of flh and
Mrs Bobe1t Lee Friday mght
M1 and Mra Shelby
P•ckens
and son of Columbus
~:;pent the
woek end \~ 1th fncnds and r~lahves

Imemor~lJYse;n~~
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Giant d1aplay of 1ndu11try In the
Industry BUJldmg (formerly talled
the K. and M. Building), wtth a
Neda Bradford, who ho.s beer. panorama of the ateel industry, an
VISiting Mr and Mrs
Franklin atom1c enel'gy exh1blt, a Model
Bailey and sun, Chester, has
re- Home, moo:lern equ1pment for comturned home
1 mumcatwns, a GE jet engme and
Mr
snd
Mrs Charles Brad- display ot products ol gla1s, jamt
1
bury and child! en were weekend and :furn1ture manufacturers.
guests of Mr r. nd Mrs Joe Young
Dally program• 'Jt rnuaie and
Jr Woodllfl t!Jti Joe Ill and h1s sis
ter, Melanie, who hDd been vasltlnst: drama, lncludmg choral concert&amp;,
the1r grandmother, Mrs
Robert ' dance revues, vocal and inatruReibel and family
returned
W ' mentul cmcmfiles, drama contests
WoodP!tleld with the Bradburys and solo perfo1munccs by amateurs
1
Mils Lc!11 CL&gt;cil was
taken to and pro!e11ionnls, under tha direcMeigs Generul Hospital
Jn
the : tion of Eugene Roe&amp; of Delaware.
Rawlngs.Coata ambulance
Monnlsplay of modern jet fighter airday
cralt by Oh.io's Air Nat1onal Guard.
Mrs Margart'l
Gabbs was at Spectacular ctisplay by U. S. Air
Holzer Hospital for 8 checkup Mon IForce ln cooperntwn "'1th p!!rMonnel
day.
Iof Lockbourne A it Base.
Mrs Raymond KIDes is employDisplay ot ctJmplete 200 ·bed
ed at the Middleport ~'Xchange of
the telephone eompany
She hu ernergene7 llo1pital by Ohio
be~&gt;n w01kln8 at the- Ben Jo'r11nkUn Qlvi\lan Defeme office, v.ith demon ~
1tratlo11'a of proocdurea d'mng en~
Store
t~WJ)' a1r attacka, tlooda or tomadoeL
Mrs Lllil la n Mcf'..ec
returned
Fnday frum Ru ssell
Kentucky.
Cay Pa.roa lldewalk cafe, locs.ted
where shl' h 1cl beC'n v • ~tting
her weat ot the P!ort and A~ BIJi1d.ing,
siB\.el Mr~ A C !'l:t'ld
to lMl maugf.ld bJ Blendon Q.-ge
Karl Beck left Munday ror
a Members.
Yl.e1t wllh hts grandfathl•r, Waldo
Ch1ckcn ot Tomorrow Contesl for
Byer!'i Ul Bowlln.w Gn~n
l H, Jo' FA and FH'A member~~, with
/udgmi and audion 11et !or 10 a m.
CINCINNATI VISITORS
Fr1day, Aug 24.
Mr and Mn;
~Jcha' d Jon es
"State g9vemn.tent; fn action" exB11rhara Coat~ Doo lktzmg J 1111
Wells RN and Rolltn Danlcls of 1lb1t.a bJ state departments in ihe
Columhtu ~pent tht- Wt&gt;ckend 111 Stat. Exhibit. Bullding, aouthe~t~~t
o! the race track,
Cmcmnah
M1nfature rnldwny for lhe 11mall
fry from 8 to fi V ..11rcz nr 111:&gt;'1' Wi!h

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IwnhMaryRa!Wpha,",onISSPIIfo oSIp~lolerng B&amp;to~
spe

ttte

Mr1, Paul Ot!nJM,
has gone to
OCeanside, Cahr Where her bus
bD;11d, Sgt Lewis ls ~;tatloncd
at
a Manne base
Mrs Lora Greenlee, Columbus.
sister of C H Jarob.!i, spent Sun~
day with Mr 1.nd Mu1
Jones at
tbelr home on South
'l'hlrd Ave
Other guests
were Mrs
Lett1e
Glasspee Ra venswood
mece of
Mr Jones, ar1d Mr ~:~nd Mrs Denver Knapp Pme!Las Pa• k ,
Fla
Mr KnRpp 1• a brother
of Mrs
Jones
Mrs John DDton, Charleston Is
visiting he•
s1ste-r, Miss
Sarah
Kerwood , this week
Clair Spencer, w~o has been on
flick leave f•om Spencer's Market
for several months, has returned
to h1s work there.

. • ' . Pomer~

~

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on Lake Er1e
Mrs Douglas Lew1s

Hollm~n

CaN Swnday
Mr •n&lt;l Mr.o Lloyd
of
CLASS MEETS
vlslted M;r md Mn Ray
Tohe Good W1ll Ci.8.8! met 1n the Pickens sr , Su-Dda)'. ·
cburob b....,... on TUe'&lt;lay e'leOb..-les Cartwrirbt and Ob .....
nt.rl( and motored
the Middle Aldrich were lD
S...nday.
wh1eh t he glee club sang "He" port Part wbert: they had • )!c.
Lloyd WilUema
at~ tbe
Ynd Rev Schott offered
pra.yer me for tlunr J~ rneet:l.llg
funeral of Cad Ro'b.iMoe sun~.
wh•~:h cllosed w~ Lhe gliee club
A short proera.m was l('lVen ud
Dal'lt,y Sm!th &amp;pent the wee-tend
"mgmg 1'he Lold's Prayoer"
the followmg members were pnt
with bta t(r.¥ldparents, Mr. aDd
Fo'Jowmg the Invocation by Rev
01 ·
y 0 g L y Wood
T
\'
sent
lV.lll
lUl
,
uc
Mrs
0
ouna: Oleveloahd apen.t
Slhott the song "Taps" was P~- rum, La~ Holland, HeLM Wlill/
JOOepb McN"abb,
S&lt;·ntcd by the glee club 'llohtle 1am.11, Mabel J'O.hMon, Alma John· a week's wcation w1th Mr Mlid.Mn
four P-X..o£0&lt;ldtcrs d.r&gt;Pst.u~d 1-n a Mar- son Betty Call, Wdma Blake, Mrs A p Nicholson.
lilt
Navy Air Corps and Army Nat&lt;roos
Mar.LJl.a Hell'J"y and PhyH._ VpnfuJI dr-ess uniforms stood at atMary P1ck~ns, Florence Young me~or returned brim Oolumbwt
!t·n l lon T.he oaudi:lorlum w as dark
Belva Rol.t"lh, Helen Ba.rkm-, LawM'r and lrin,.. Goorge Cartwright
1
'nl'rl and a :s~pot! Jght rocussed 011 rene-e Lew1s, Luc1lle
Harnoon, of Penn , were.. recent a:uests of
1hp S'iJld!e rs. The servlc.e condud- Betty J.o Young, CliaNL W1lhams,
Kabe Otiver aDd G:roace CartPd wllh the reN. tss!onal of ~tate Frieda Heney, June Burns, (rene wnght.
i!nrl dl~fl'lct 'Gfhccrs
Justis, Leanna
Wnght,
Lena
MT" aDd Ml'3 ClaNnee Newe:J
Mrs N~utzhng was hLghly pfaiS- Lyons, Ann-a Ho(fm.an and goond and JJOn retume.d from Columbus
{'rl hv the rn" mhers uf 'he LegiOn sun, W1oona
.Hoffman,
[Sabel after speodntg a weltk with Mr
ani! Auxiliary for t.he lmpresslVC Browll, Mace) Bumgardner and and Mrs. LewiS Dal}y
Nt: 1V"ll e which s he and Rev gue-st, Mns Lulu Rlli'JSell
Mrs. John Jian'Won, 'Mrs Dllna
Sehot I planned
Lewts ami Ml'l5 Lloyd
VAliJ.lams
- - - - -I Ml' a-nd Mn1 GOOJ'ige Burns anti spent Tuesday with Mrs Clyde
CARMEL
:laughters went to Galitpohs on Bumgardner .at Ma.ott
BY BETTY CARLETON
SatuTday
Mr an-d Mrs Elcber
Vanmeter
Mr and Mrs Charles Barr ;u"n~
Beverly Ann Burns abtcn(]ed a motored to Dunbar
to a&lt;
son of Long Bottom ~pent
bir~hda, party at the home of
d;~v w1th M• and Mrs
Douglas
Circle and hmdv
rD Mr and Mrrs Edd1e R1ek-ard on
Larry Chel('! sncnt the wecjtend Wedn~ay for the1r
OOLf;ghle)

Post

waaeu

Childrea,

CIJITON

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I

Archie Moor-e Is
Favored At 14-5
Over J. J. Parker

TESTIFIES ON McKEON SLAP

Moore 39 the lighl hell\'YWeight
one conchamp1on and number
tender ftJr the • acant heavywelg!:lt
crown Is guaranteed .$45,0QO fo1
the ftght at Maplr Leaf Baseball
Stadmm, but n 'flclcat or serious
nng m)ury would knock h1m out
o( a sut e shot at the ~f!'lvy crown
in September
Parker 28 1~ an
unranked
heavy contender but the tall Toronto blaster Is a dangerous punch
er who has knocki!d out 23 of ~u
37 opponent 8 He claims the Canadian and Br1t1sh emp1re titles
"I expect trouble w1th Parker
tonight,' mu~tachiocd ~oore sa1d
Loda.y "And for llu1t l'(!&amp;son I'm 1
thao r
goina to h•t h1m ha1 der
ever bit any man before
1

I

Moore who already has claimed II
vacll.nt h,eavy crown because
of Rocky Milrciano's
rehrementl
will be recogmze4 as "uncrowned
world heavyweight" by the Cana.
dian Boxing Federatwn if be beats

t~e

I

Ptrw

tonliht.

_ __ _

.FREIGHTER'S

The dr1ve W.lll spearheaded on
July 13 when Lhe supers,ltluon
of Fru:b.y th~ thirteenth, was 18noced and the pr-ogram of the
Potnef'Ot'-Middleport Rotary Club
was presented by Supt McCOJMi,
who displayed p(&lt;:tures of tbe
proposed elementary school and
addthon to the present
Htgh
School, and b) Paul Smart. \JCPpr ..3Ident of the C~~ JZens' Nahonal
Bank and clerk of the Board of
Educatwn, who tave the ftn8flcitll
f.&lt;:cts about the borrd 1ssue The
p1ctures Winch are on dlSplay m
the Shoebox wmdows were made
by C D Cam.den and Associates,
areh1leot. and engmeers of M~
1~tta

A town..wlde canvass of .homea
~nlo; aad tea.
chers who dlStrtbut~d ledSeta ex
plalntne the ISSUe
•

was made by the
.. ...... .

11,.....(~

Supt:'' McComb stud Tuef!Cbt
cvenmg ~hat •mmedi.lfle
plans
would be started on the pr:oject
Loeatum for
th~
elemenlm')r
.school w1ll have to be a~
by state authorities after selection
by the Board.

Ferguson Speaks
Before Meigs ·Co
Women's Clubs
Joseph Ferguson-,
Columbua,
candidate for ltate ali4ltor ....,
gue&amp;t speaker when the Women'•
Democratic Club ot Mei&amp;S Countr
met :Monday eve..ane at tb~ ~
ond Ward House, Pomero:y
Mrs Jlilla.rd

VanMeter,

v1ce

PRSJdeDt. preeided over the meet.
....1111 and severe) commulllCitlOM
were read from state beadq\WI.tllers
Plaot were made lor a picntc to
he held !D Attgust, the ttrne and
place to be aMouneed later.
Following .the address of Mr

Ferguson, Rolland Neut:zhng, eandidate fOf' comm•ssioner
Cbarles Diehl,
candidate
sbert(f eacb spoke bnefly

and

fot

A sotlal hour concluded the
meeting and refreshments were
served to appronr.lately 75 per•

....

SIDE RIPPPED

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