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BeD L Blak..e. 21, Hualinat.oo ,
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$2$ •ppearuu:e boDd for Saturday

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Robillloll, 16, R.F.O.

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D:allu ll . .Jobnmn, 23, Malon W.
Ball. 10,
o. Va. is m eounty J•U followinJ: bi1
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Corbett E. Ratliff, 31 , Columbus
arretted bJ Patrolman Henry Wer-

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lime. D. NuUer, 20, Villlllla. W.

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$25

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m.•trled or ainllt'
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George K. Allen , Cairo, W. Va.
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slated for hearing , before
Peoples followint lJls arI'Mt b)o Patrolman Ed Strauaa for
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hihme 16 pay a taxi rare.
Gene Oiler, 22, Pt. Pleaeant ar:Nuire Peoples after a bearing
S.tgrday and a promise to paJ ~
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Fin Asked Today
To Trace Missing
School-Employee

OIEllt IOLDIIII be!&lt;l ~er elahl' ,...,. , III
AJbanta are .OOWU tbrowtnl themi8Jvu tul1
lellflb ou the rroun4 10 1"11 tho boii!~U,d fill
oo laadln&amp; at ~ the port 101' .1.tbtDI.
Lower: A ~ &lt;irNll; &amp;niiJ officer hap hll
two daUJ'bten. Be ~ Dn"er aeea tbl YGliDI-,
ar (lett). Tb• 218 officen IUld men. beld JIDce
tM Greek elvtl war."ware lblpped fi,'OIII DurUIO.
Albania. atter talka betwefn Greek ad AlbanliD
envoya 1n Mo!cow. tIn£~ B01tn4JIIaot01)

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Mr. and Mrs. Will Hellman tall-

ed on Mrs. Macy Bailey Thursday.
The money, from elaas. athletic
Mary Jo Rowtt spent Monday
and oraanlzltlonal rundl with In with Kathy Reuter of Chester.
the hiJh IChttol, apparently wu
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rauch alld
taken In tmall amounts over 1 ebl).dren of Newark, Mr. and Mrs.
c,.u,.·year period.
lbluell Painter and aon Robert
Proseetuor John Batb Is expect.· were Sunday dinner guest ot Mr.
ed to
the ca1e to the rrand aDd Mn. Harry Brown of Miners·
ville.
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ni'e' Rouch.

'.Mft,, Dana Jurner and chjldren
SPft' a coup1e days at the 'Will
HJUman Mme 'hia week.

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?iF· .. and; ~a. Clyde •WeJI ' arid
daua&amp;ter called on Mn. Mary Bailey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Iblph Painter and
dauJbter Dian.;:. called on Mr 11.nd
Mn, Russ~ll Painter Sunday ~ven.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crawford
and two daughters of Rochester
Penn., and Ottls 1Crawforll of Letart
called on ~rs. Jennie Rou.lh Mon·

da)'.

Mrs,' J. L. Wickham calied fln
Mr. and Mrs. Russell p.qJnter Wed·
nead&amp;y.

WEST COLUMBIA' ,

Word bas been received
Gerald Johnson that he b..

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Mn. AUte R(lbeBOI'I , went
Ttxas where her busb~ ia" l1~"
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Mr; aDd Mn. Barley JobnS'oll
and ion and grand daqbter, Sh•
ron Lee Thoma visited Mr.

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Mary Blank ol HIII'On; Ohio, lolu]jaret Warn&lt;r,
COI1!Jil)&gt;us,'
apent a day ftCeDUy wi-tb Eva wu a r.eeen.t cueet of her: ',MJ"'
and Sadle C&amp;J"1.

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Mrs. Hc.ward ~eSJDitiJ., Klamlt Dale ' Gllet, Lakeview and nlet!e,

stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark~

~ Florida and Mr. and Hn. 4lleD Betty Bolten callt(l on. Cora Glla ·
ansn. He ia tQ.e son of Mr. aodlMra: Gdswold of V-t.enna, W. V•. !;entaDd others ~tly.

Homer Joh.;;n of West ColuMbia. Saturday with !'lr· and Mrl. ana fl4r• and Mrt. OJ:alr
Moore and .lamdy.
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He waa maJTied in June to Mils
M.-. nd Mrs. Gerald cow.j'.and Cora GiJe, called~· oa
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· u""'l v• Lambert la!l&gt;UY
Lucy Northup cldc.:~t dau3hter Of am y, oun$"111o wn, VJilW'I!f '' ~·
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Circle ana
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100 • W. Va. and Mra~ . B~ban
Mr and Mrs. Darrell Northup als1» famlly.
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Mrs. Ted Lax, Ft~ _nluderUale. en
Va. were recent 'week end
FLa.: visited bet p~eat, Mr. and ~~~ats or Mr. and Mrs. Cha:rle}"
They were ,ma!Tled 1n tne Salem Mn. s. G Clrcle, tlie put week. Smith.
'ronny Eaton, who ' •pent sevE. U. 1t. Church by Reverand tl\al- Mr: and Mt'l. Harold Grady and
ph Mahoney It half after d:~en :two children ~Jpent a rencept Su~- &amp;ral weeks with bill lriftdm(lther
O'clock in th.e evemng. As tar 115 day with her parents, Mr. ,f,nd Mrs. Nellie Tbomal; :returned 1;o
hla home in Chkago. ·
re~orda show this was the fir&amp;\ Mrs. Rufus ~ Randolph, B,uhan.
thil was tbe first marriage Pre·
Mr .and Mn. Lloyd R'Oush and
WRONG NUMIII
mr.rriage pref()l'med in the Chilrth son wmoe recent SundRy dinner
GRAND RAP!Dil, Mich. - &lt;UP)
&amp;lnc.e It was ·erected in 1808. . · . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edson
-For ie¥eTll weeks,, Mr. and Mr1.
RoWih and dau:ahters.
Albert Heeln•tra of .uburhan CuShelby Pickens called. on Mr. eade probablf reeeived more tel&amp;
and Mrs. Hoq:teT Anderson.
phone ·catla •tbliD •"Y ' I!~Uple in 'tile
Mr. ~~:nd :Mrs, Dean ··Ea1'ieb and Grand Raplda area. ·Tbtir
new
Columb~ Were reeent Sunday telephone number WIIB tbe formt.r
guests of Mr. and Mn. ThOma&amp; number . of the t!Aie pollee po.t
lloltt:r and family.
at nearb)' Rocll:lord.
Mrs. Douglas Clrcle and Linda
visitecl :Mn Warden Ours, Bas. MANY 'A ILIP
han.
48 hoU'ia with a ~m­
Mr. nd Mrs. Allen Griswold of
bad to
Vienna, W. Va., ilpf!rit 'a thty ,with
to avoid · two
Eva and Sadie Archer. •
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at to IIHie cottl

MARKIT REPORT
Hogs 17~ to 220 lbo. $18. to $18..2111
~20 IG 250 lbs. $18. ttt $1625. 1
Lights $14.00 to $16.00 Fat Sows
$1~.00 to $14.:10.
Stap. 4110.00 to '12.00 Boar-s .7.00
' $10.00.

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that area remaining about tbe
ume a' last year.
·. At Wahama Hl{a Sebool, Prln·
~ipal Clyde FOley reported that
028 pupils showed ·Up on. opening

Foley reported t'hat hit .11ehool
is still short three 1.eac,bCrs.-!.feacJJ.
ers needed arc for cJu~es in girl•
phys{Cal edue.ation, vocatiooal mu..
ic; and m;~th and IICienee.
. ""~ tnore teacher• wve ,receni ly
a1gqe_! to teach at Wah&amp;ma. T~
lfe Lllt'Dcy Ball, who will teach
5cienc~ biology, and ~ath, and
~oD Wright, who will instruct

A. D. Eiselstein
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CAIRO UP --Presldetll Gamol
Abdel Naeaer su~ to tile five
natloll Sua ~mmittee tbat 1.11. ed-vbory boVd el-r Hnked w!th
the United Matlolu be M!l up to
ron the Sue2: Canal, &amp;OYa:nment
80uree&amp; Aid today.

latecomers sbowina

and enrolline"nt•.fiallrK in the

day with that figure expected to
fncrea~ slig-htly -within the next

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Within a few houn: arter the
Nueer stand waa made publk.
l(aj. Kamal El Din RUIIein. bead
ol E&amp;YPt'• volUD.teer DltionaJ liberation army. ordeied ht. units
&amp;be frontline with the warning
IIUI'priae attack may eome at
any tlme-.' 1

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HUJMln lalued tbe ~ durin.( ~ nupirR viJit to petentbl
battlea:rounds ID tbe Suez caDal

social slu.di es, · Only t;tnt

Zoae where liberation army unita
lbe burrtedJr mustered Mlel\'e
ln'm7 have been 11\&amp;Uoned.

·.ot h&lt;'h,an\n~e.w t~acher ia reported at
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She is !!:Iizabeth Shelton,
1nlitructor.:

the

Althoutb Nauer rejected

Dulleo pleD lor lllteruaUonal con·
trol of the t:lnal, Egyptip ~
Hid h• C!lfered bl&lt; , . , _ _

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deodl- The ...........pbuiUd.
that neiUaer the DWI.a nc. the
Nasser proposall were fioal but

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in death by
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a pilot durlnc tbe

Riverview Club

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Fall Horse Show
Will8e S~turday

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of tbe aervloe.
in Beecll Grove
~is wile who died

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a frequent f•mthe local huefields.

lii..m., Saddle Club ·will
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with Mr. and Mrs. Elber Piet-ena.
Mra. Minnie Copper of llidway,
was tbe Sunday S:ltht ofMr. and
Mra. LeWis Walter. '
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lly ol Akron were ....... o!' llr.
and Mre. ·E. .)(. ~DarpewOQd: We4onetday.
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rel!lted by Deputy Jed Webater oa a
b11tardy wunnt was relell!ed by

WASIUNGTON C. H., 0. UP •
'nle FBI was asked today to lind 1
former Wathinston High School
employee suspected of embeallDiil
mON than $9,000 from Jludent IC·
tlvity funds.
, • Sebool ,Jfneials had eondu&lt;:ted a
private lavestljatlon but turn-ed to
tlae FBI when lt wu learned the
apparently bad left the

Mr. aDd Mn. Georte Batt aoa
Billy Mr. aDd Mrs. Keooetb AritrbllT)' of Pomeroy apeDt Sundar at

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Mil$ Beulah Roae frOm COlumDua. Mr. and Mn. RalpP. Droz and
ehillllren from Ambrid~te, Pi..
apent a few da)ta. witb Mr. aDd Mn.
E. 0 . Taggart and"' ar. and Mn
Dwieht Hob&amp;ck.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sellers and
children, Mr. Grover Barril, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert LeWis •nd dau&amp;hter, Rev. and Mn. ,Floyd Boprd
and children spent Monday eveolnc

roo .pte&lt;Uac. Parted $10 bond ry for driving wbile intoxicated
,.._......,in l'UmefOJ Jlayor• poeted $150 bond for bia appen-

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of. COolviUe called oa lin. Stella llr. ud Mro. P•~• 'Holter. ·
Watkins and Mrs. Amanda Baer
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Sunday otber t!ahe::n were ADaa
in CJDefna.
Bailey Etta Btef and Mr. ud Mn. attended the Ball
aU Sunday.
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~r Ha~pltal Fridl)' for t utle:rf.

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Mrs. .Mort Evana ·~ Su•da&gt;' fatnil7 or Dll'WOD !\10 ~. Ud,l,l&lt;t·
with 11r1. Ail .. Bally IDd ramlir. flim&gt;Id Holltr o! . Jl,\rie~ _ .

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and ehlldn:n Mr. and Mr&amp;. Jack Codner aad
family were auppe:r- IUQU MOD·
clay lliabt wit\ loin. Ellie! Hobi&lt;IL
Hr. Jolm lelltn wu bl'OQ:bt
home from tbe hotpital Tu.eldly.
Mr. and Mn: . .fred lleaten aud
children apeat Friday eveu.int
with Mr. and ¥n. J&lt;ft.n sellers.
Mr. and Mrs. Eb6r Picken~ 'ldrl.
Paul SeUers .a.nd ehlldrett. Yr. and
M.rt. Robert J..ewil and ehildren
apent Sunday witb Rev. IDd Mra.
Floyd .Bogard and children It AD·

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ftirr a m t q - ali..- . Cled nse.. or. appear in JuveDile Court,
14·~ Mayors

FOREST• RUN

ROLANDUS

-GREEKS FREED BY ALBANIA KISS' HOMELAND SOIL

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The Daily Sentinel

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!'.Dtered aa aecond r l:us maaJ .li: m31lt-r ot \be
Pomt!TOJ Obio,

9:00 Caffee Time
10:00 Home
11 :00 Tlc Tat boueh
; I :SO It could be JOll
12:1)q tl&amp;noA'• Stud)'

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1:30. Tennesaee Ernie

2:00 Mitttinee nteatr.fi
s:llll Q!l"!" ror-,. ~Y

repre!lentattH!, Bo tl!Delli-KLmba.ll, Inc
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York City , l e, !'.;' Y
Subscription ra tes Ot•llvu-y by cnrr·pr where availa ble SU eenh
per week. one year tl'1 adv.:u1.c" at Th+:o rJ a tly ~n tl n el orftctt. $l ~ 60·
tl:r. monthf.. $7 80 , th ree mont hg, $:'1 90 By m otor f{lllte wherf

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dulrooms wllb a kitehen and eaf.
elt'tia on 1 JrOUDd llocr. 11Je cafr.teril and titebell ltill bat work
to be dOile 011 it. Ta.cltr.rB at WtJt
Columbia IN RortoD Ec-kard, prin... I

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10:00 YoU Bet Your IJle

10:30 Dracnet

r:o ul to st n ve f~r - It 's an absolut!'
mm11num r eq un'!' m ents for t'Very
:~dult wh11 wan ts to be able to l1 ve
wilh lum scU

140 000 inj ured carh ye:Jr i n mutor-~t'l'h Jie acc 1rl ent H
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th em ml o d&lt;m gc•·o us ~ 111tat Ion,
But t-Vf'n m !luch cases od u lt s tnl l ~ t
ae~pt t!1e blame.
By the ir ver v naturP, d11 ldr•· u
are ~xu l a ble . h eet,l h· s~ 01 nd tWJth i
nk mg We, as 11 d ul1 ~. k nu w thJ ,
Yet, som e how, we l' lqwet 1'\'l't \
cbtl d to real!z ~ in s l .. n!l)· ltwt ~ n
automob ile ts a d f' tH II } mun , lt·t· 1f
Telltale l••h
he stra ys in to it s pat h \\' l' t·xpl'd
What causes the akin to betra:p
t he ~· h ll cl to know n 11• r~ ulwu t ~t up - tn h• ve 8, bl utc hu , ectterna and
ping rtiRi ancl'~ and sp(•••d th~'l oth er ways-a atronr leellnr't
moft d11vers know t h t· m ~ t· l v r.s
Ductu rs a re not all tn accord on
If yo u lh mk th .tt "~ ~ll.'l d!J n: • 1 the unswer Some aay •motional
pomt . hink hatk ho w m·my ! 1tn1 ~ 1 ~tres~ causes allergic aens ttlvlty.
thH 1-:.: cu se ts u~ t&gt;&lt;. l. " I t;uu!d n 1 1 ll u l m lln Y paychlatrlsta chau~ion
MJ;fl. tUIIt th mklng of a p y&amp;l ea 1
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Ma ny thlnga may
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lEI When anxl~ty
mount ~ too hig h, Bays Dr. Rtchldd
1 ~·in~~~·;.~~~~~~n,uft ~~epe~!!e~~';' abUt:
I tr ea 1\nd cnutri bute~ to lllne•• and
t s u ff~ l'i 11 g ur Jenltme. thinks it h
rw t th&lt;• doctor's du t y t o abolish
u n xro~r · l1u L to he lp the suUerer
cunu·o lt.
Rc..:ent 11 tu dles _lnrlicate that a
new "peace or mm d" dru1 called
A tar-ax does just t hat. Dr. Ha rry
H t!li lniiOII or the U niversity ot
Ma r yland School of Medicine r eP.o.rJ.• that the drur helped moat
ot·"tht 1~ pa~ ta he tru t ed. for
• ; ~ai'ietJ of o akin ail.m enh "in
whkq: emotional te ns ton wuJ:J con·
•ide red to be_a.•factor."

rh!l d k no -.•r~ tht· " th " l h11l ~re ' til t
htli t•un ll(;ll'nre '' H I hart h t!t•n J.:U·
ina o little l-I I~Jwer l " " tr 1 hud lu••·n
mo.·-e
Wide 11 wu k&lt;' • " If .
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t o thdr fu ll tt' ~ p n n ~ lhih l y fu r• nu r

l'l hamt•! ull y h1 ~ lt t•hiltJ Jll'd f'~ l !'lll n
1oll . ! 1 ':-~ time fu r- al l ut.l u\ts \ 11 ad
]u8t thei r d t'tl• in l!. IJH'T'f'U~ e their
nl e rt n r 11 ~ whf&gt; n 1lrlvlng 1n rr nv urea
where chr l,d n•n mnv h~&gt; wn lk1ng nr
play ms It s tlmt• fm· nH tl n vl'r , ln
kreP 11 sharp look ·blft 1tfr ·r hi ld rt•n
rmd t o be ready tO prol etl t'lw n\
from the ir heed less bc h,,vw•· wh&lt;· ,r
nec e s~ ar y .

lt'!i t rme fo,. t•\'Cr v pur•·n1 In It•
-harder th 1111 I' ve• hdon• 1•1 nn·,p 11 ''
h iS t htld rur the dtl ng nrs or tr .. .! l .
. bv ht ~ own teachln :,: om1f ld ~ nwn

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It on Hit War Out '

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da.y• u P r&lt;'"' l• ltnt E• .~ " nhowe r 's ntiVIRer on disarmament prob•
leml are nu mberetl - o.nd \ hnt t he m1m ber l.!m't o v'ery large _,ne,

tither.
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· Tlw n~elgnntlon of th e mn n whose ''dump Ni xon" movc blew up
ln hll face at the OOP nn t lo nnl convention 1.!1 ex pected lo be re•
ct~ l ved a nd accoptod s ho r Uy e.1ter election dny.
Mt' l!~l~~en howe r Ia said to ag •·ee wtt h Vice
Pt"eiilden t Hlchord M. Nixon, l'tep ublicn n Nat ional Chaltman Leono.1-d W . HILt! and other
p owerful GOP ~ t •·ategl.!! t ll that Sta ssen has emled
hll usefulness nH a. m ember or Ik e'• " t eam."
Rumo rs th ut S t aS~~f' n might be oft't'red the po.!lt
of a mba!llmdo t· to Inllln are being discOunted.
B.ec t-ehu·y of Sta te J ohn Folter D ulh;~11 , while
d lBtnllneH t ed In S ta.!lf!f n'a ' r ecent o nd l'eeanted

anU-Nlxo n act1vllle11, ho11 m a cle no !le•·ret of h is
tUahke f () l' the big Mmnoeotan'11 UpJlrQach to ln·
t emu.llonal ll ff nln.

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t he nntlon'11 tn..:paye 11:1 will be lnt rotluc~:~ d on the
ftry ftret day tha t Cong t 0 1111 com ~ a b ~tc k ~o Wa11 hlngton In Jnnua•·y .
• Muaurn arl!l exp ecte(\ fHun hoth t he Dem ocra.llc anti Rl'puiJI!can
lldet, 11nce both pa r t I til promtactl a t t heir pollllcal com•£ nhons
\hat th ey would 10ek tax •·ellef.
• However, the projected Jeglalallon Is cert11ln t o t ouc h orr a real

llotU..

In ltl reeent budget review, the Elaenhowe r admi nistra ti on aald
it e.nttctpa tea n $707 mtll!on su t ph t!l fu l' the e ttnent ft sc nt 1't:O. t, but
lndlcated ll hill no pt e!lent lnl~ n t1o n ot a s kln1 Conil l'.o11 to cut
blco~

The admlnl• tratlon •old cuJ r·ent plan• a.re to •pply the au rplu1
toward red uction ot tho~~ $272-bl!hon public debt.
• Moreover, Senator llnny 1". Byrd tDJ , Vir,tnla, choirrnou ol the
Btnate ftnance committee, d~c hu &lt;'a t he surplu. would no~ S1t!e~y
Warrant a tax reduc ti on.
On th• other hRnd, nmny membe rs ot' Con gn.q wm bf campilp•
lnl for re-election on t llK · Cl!t pletlge 9, so 11 ill obl·klu• thot a b111111.
,hUita 11 ehaptng up, whic h Mr. T[U(p!l.)'tr anxiously wUl wulch
from Ule lidellne•.

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For u.s. Vic~ _Preside~l . ~ ~~·

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• Staff Correspondent
Unit.tl Pres.
Ul' - A smatl
SHlNCTON
WA
rcll ow can prove fl ll tl os t nuyt,hhlg
with fi g ures. and L h ~• t g oes t 11r
con g rc s ~:~ i o n 11l vo ting t·erords in a
eom jw ia n th1 s yenr.
e.
F or examplt&gt;, t ak e I he men Whll
WOll thl !l' ytla r 's m ajor party nom
lnDti ons for 'v tt;lt pre.s itl ent Tht•v
Hf'r Vl'd in Cttn ~Tess t og&lt;•th rr. 1047~2. nltho u g'h Tl.lnntJss('t•'s Estrs Ke
fauver w :m promoted to the Senate ahead of Ca liforni a's fli chat:!
M Nixo n ,
On 31 suhsta nela\ mattar11 o.f
pu blic. policy llJllong ltlo.'le which
came t o a vote during those YP-JI..ri;,
Nixon and ~ efPU\'er vo ted nllk e ..
on . 15 occasirms. 'rhoy wm-eo .upposed-or kefau~er was Mt roeorded- 18 times.
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aa oft en 11..~ thry are oppo~1·!l Sll • ~t}
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, pnhllc.a l po ~1 tiOn!l '11:s tp ·bc lead ers
' uf the ir rcRp!iclNe fto rUei:., eaeb
1 d t•(lio:~hltl to . tlhe·, dcfeat ur the
otlu·r. ·O r c11 n .t he)''
.
'l' h~ urga niza t ~
blo wn as
Amel1ra-nt f&lt;~r ; Dotnu~ r&amp;tic Acti on
.&lt;\ UA nttf'mpl3 • t~J; t 1ne a111!'r e i'he
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AI )A f II"Hl
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11 n g th u t 19
. · p re$1 '1ent Nl x..., n.
goni I nhout Vtee
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t o r Kcrnuver w1Ih
II JI c nt hu s' u ~ t t c ok ~ lung beforp
Ihi' numma I.tn,lol com•en I'IOil.S me1.
Considered A Liberal
0r"llni ~ c &lt;1 lubor' jib~s a long fw lth
ADA " orl !hnt: T h t! '1~£1 win I{ o the
Dt mocra tlc Put ~ fmds Kda u ver
to hl..l u Jrbera l ;md Nixo n a ff!·
acti on;uy or co n«rrvat rve It a rriw.v ~tiJlt.~ coflc)us ins ltke t·hlt
In 1947 Kefa u ver , vo ted to w pplll'l P rcs!dt•nt Tr uman 's vdo o£
tb c TaJt ,HarU ey b ill Nnw n voted
t o , Qv.crr id~, .. bH xon r vft~ l for.. ~e-

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,-bedet ~ad

, A~nln In , 19~P:· I~et'W- ~ r , VQ"d
for 1' a 1 $.e~\it : nmP IIlJ ' . .'f~l C:h
~vhtl'1~ ~~#Ve
Hnd le ngth-

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9. C&amp;vtty '
10. Monk ey
(So. Am.)
U. Book of
, Pcred

wrltlna•

4. Ga.U wrl~·g ' 22 lli'tt~lt
tor wo rk
.!lha r].J ly

D. Blem is h
8. Rear
7 Indian
tlJtah 1
! A famous
l a lla Is In
this rl vn
u . Cut

ahort,

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lllunr-.a

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U . Ftblical
name
l:i. Free
ttl. Depart
11. Jol~in6
20. Anlmal'a

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21. Lofty
.. , mounta.ln
• 3J, Palnl\11
2:1. Native of
California
:Z1. Jnclte

Jll an~ei fro m per»&gt;O)s who refused
jobs ~n plants underJOIJ;IJ strikes.
J{efau ver opposed and
Nixon
s upported AprU 1. 1951, as the'
starting dale lor new corporation
ta xe~ In preference to Jan. 1, 1951.
Labor
ho ldS" that this was unfair
be&lt;•q ul!e
curnuritiOnll
would havo
·,.

had the enrHer

l'e•terd tj'll Aa.w t 1

13. S'lcqnd.
growth croJI
13 Glve1 an
a ccount ot
18. Stay
19. Sprite
2d lfowailun
' toad

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35 Fir ]u

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an -incilive gtUp of tho
premll!les
on wbich
European recovery pro&amp;rlm
built;
"A ha:rd fighter ·In partl-lan con·
tests; he •has been equA'llY ~fec­
tive in
advancing
bipartiSan
CfiU StlS. He WI S an original IU}&gt;
porter o( th e North AUanUe Treaty
Orgoni?.ati&lt;ln tmd military aid for
our allk 'l. . .clurlng t.he
lean
year• of 1be party hla Wll one of
t he few Atrong ,clear voices railed
in support ol • vitel and d)'ru.mlc
philosoph)' -ef government Whlcb
olferi!d &amp; positive alterriatlve to
the doetrinaire theories
of tbe
New and Fair dea1s ."
In a wide range of lasuea, I(f:'o
tauver and Nixon bave been f•irly
cl011e. They were More
pften
agreed on matters of f()relfn than
on dolllfst\c pohcy. They were in
dis uireell)cnt on matters reltUnc
to Comm plst tnU!tratton ol American lru tutionll.
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Tbo bride lo o ltiHIIJate of W•

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The trGom 1s a. Jtaduate of Zl~
Ht1h School and I• empiOJed 'by
the Commfll'clal Frti&amp;bt lJnes In
OOiumbU&amp;
Following the reception tbt

couple left fer a wedding , trip
tbrougb Ohlo. Tbe bride
wore

white lace o'ver a lieht blue 1atiD
she~otb ~eu with an orchid corsage aa the)' left on their wed-

i:Ung trip,

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AHMID HUIIIIN,

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department, look1 u 1l he mt~ht
already ~n bad the bad new•.
•• ha watbi to talk with Secreta.ey or State John Folltf!r ·Pul-o
1611. Dull• told HuiUtn ~ Ale
U. S. baa reve:reed ttl poa~t\On
on Egypt.'• Aaw~ dam project.
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Cut federal civil payroll
cuta.

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Tax boost bUI · N·For:
Troops for Europe rosolu1tion:,l 2:00 Aftemoon Vl)m FeatlNI
4:00 T-.. ion Playbo~,.
N-Fo~; K·Announoed For.

Abolish · the RFC :

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Override Mc(arre.n - Welter lm·

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4:041 TWo Gun PJ'ybouat

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Saclety To Me•t
The Mt. Moriah Missionary Socie\y wUI meet Thursday evening at
tbe home of Mrs. Arlena Reeae.

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A MEDICINE

4:00 Katie'!' Kitchen

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2:1111 ·The Bll Payoff

GAME TIME RI'M

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llro, Gill')' Gihbt, Jluon:
llro.

1:00 1obnnll Conan Sbow

pu1d another $500 mllllun in taxea

posed
1'he ro,-ee.. olng a re examples of
Nl xon-Kefa. uver Nmpa raUve- votln g
ta ke n fr om
the polihca1
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pampl\'l ut ju ~t' dilltn ute
lUI""''e1
AFL-CIO Committe, on Po ca
Edu entl!VJ• • • ·• · • '- '
Nfxen Haa l::namplona
Nllcon certainly has champions
ot his vo ti ng rerord , too, including
Massnehu.~etts Gov. Christian A.
Hert~r who, nominated him last
month, At that t ime Herter said :
..1 can llpeak with some authorIa 1J ~6r• aJ;~II.lnst , ._A rt?f\0 t4A'1ri- ~alli~
about thi!l' man's qualities.. ,
o ~ ~.•.Tru UlAJII tv, ·uri! ~"'!f-ka tt:
obJe rvecl hls vote« . . . 1
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WJtnesiied his deeds. H~ has

DAILY · CR·OSSW
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9:30 Arlbur GodfiiOr
U:llll t)Orey 11..,_
10:30 Slrll&lt;e It ltldt
11:1111 Va!laat Lady
11:115 Low&gt; af Life
11:30 Stveh for Tumorrow
lt:fS G1Udl!lc Llalol
12:00 Roy IIIWinil Show
12:30 • - "1111•
Turno

nd to "rmlt ..atattll to. withhold
\ rllJin ot he s&lt;1·-tor 'i'pOr b'• rn t h c 1r arompe
ns gllon under sOme elreum- .

EDITOR'S NOTE': the- ltU· ele~~;·
&amp;n camp•l'fli1 wlfl foeut
the
greate&amp;t •t1entlo'n
In
polltleal
history on the c~Jndld•teH
for
vlee preslcl•.,t. This it ~ the. flnt
of thrae dlspllt(hes
u:amparlng
Nhlon and ICef•uver .
BY 1 VLE

lets compare

on's of

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K&amp;HN-IlDY- 9ome Dtmoc rA hl profeu to He In lt\e ptrMn ot
Senator John F Kennedy or Mn.Sll!l.Chllllolta a llke!J tt om inee ror
'ht prMld~~J~.Cy 1ft 11160 tr, as th e odlla- mo kua any, AJ ia l Jr. Slimm•
IOJt, u.a.. another lle kln g a t Preeldent E isl!nhower'• hanW..
'1'1:1• tpettacular strengt h K(' nnetly r:oth lblted In t he \'ICt! r•·esldf' n•
tl&amp;l POmlhatlon tuask he lollt 110 nart'Owty to 8f&gt;nfttor E steH Ke·
tauwr demon1trnt ed that he has support In virtua lly a ll serliuna
ot the country,
'l'bt South, particula rl y, Appeared to feel th nt the
ftomu C&amp;ttKlllc New Engilmde1· was more to Its
Aheacl
Uk~r than •ny or the othtr hopefuls.
lfow OTilY 39, Kennedy s till w l\1 ha ve yotrt h on
To 196\o
h!1 sUit wben the notniMUon ch ipa n eKt go down,
Ht bu Ut• baeklnr oc his fo.th~r-former Ambaasador Jo.!lt&gt;ph P.
Kln,ntdy.-on the ftnanclo.t aide ot lhe picture. The ctdcl' Ken11ed y
.. ~14tesf'to be 01\e or t he wen l thi~A t m6l 11'1 the wotld.
lt, •• h,'\ li ~ ec ted to J o, the aen'llo r makea an out &lt;hlf.d1ng
I'Wrd
not two aea~~l q ns or C'ongl'tsa, he w!Ji 1;:0 to lhc l:.tGQ
Ptlr\OaJ&amp;Uc GOnveiluon wUh tom uoltt.ble alnn,&amp;Ur. • __ _ _ - -- ·

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POIIIEROY·MIDDLEPORT

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rudy far oeeupa,ney 01'1 tbe fint
day IDd fiaiJhiDJ touche, will be
made wltbia tbe ant few weeki.

8:80 Ford -Th..tre

T11 :&gt;1's not Just n hil(h minded

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6:21! Leo. Paut.-nd Mory Ford
6:30 Sllooky, Lali'O• Show
8 :45 NW• ca,a~n
,,1111 l'!l&gt;tl • Sor)IU.
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Il's T tme To Fnee I" (jet ~ 2-24 Etl
\\ t' ns n dull~~o mu st ru•rcpt fu ll y
Wt&gt; ~ h o u ldn't hHH' to krr p r.&gt;- :m d w1 1h out re:.'t' r vaLon th1• f u-: 1
mmdmg adult ~ of lh!'lr rf'Silll ll SI" tha t we must " be our b r ut her \
bilit v for keepm g c hild• en s.1h· 1n keq tt r wht· n 11 co mes to ch1ltlre11
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traffic - but we do
The need is obv .11U s 1.11hen llw
Natio nal Safety Ct1U n&lt;' d r ... ports
mare than 2,000 children killt'd an(l

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Mi&gt;dero RO.jloa,..

f ':llll Comedy ;j¥.• ·
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$4 ~ ­

tvailahle· one m t.oth . $1 By mai l o ne ye ar $8: Sill m onth&amp;,
llre.! woDth&amp;. $2 ~: llbe moot !'1 . $1

aDd
tnd Mn.
Mt..Stella
Eva Holidu.belt. £ileea
Columbu.l,
Gruaer
ood Mr. oou! lin. E1&gt;
erobooh oad 111'1114 douahter, Nancy
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Le:~h..gt on Ave., New

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Publl&amp;bed evE-ry ah f'tnoon eJ.Ct&gt;p t Su n&lt;hy hy Tle Ohw V all~y
Serltind., Inc., •1 lltl M~· hao • C" S t PuDI I'Juy , 0
Bu shuJSa vff11·~
pbi)D6 398, edil l'lfhll Of11Ct! p h ~~ :1!17

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lOUTH P'AIIt, IQI; -{UP) Membero "' tllo ,...._.....
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·Bean Holo J'ooltYOI o l - erhol
wbeo tlliy f&lt;lulld 4n ,._.loobd
Mr aDd llln. AdaJDJ Ebtrlbath pot of beoaolalloe plta:M .....
eutert.aJMd wh.b • dinner Monday after tbe tfttlYII wu owr, Qaalrt., "
~eDin1 at their home, Mulbt=rfJ
tloll
the e1tn. pot. buried too d4ttP,
"would 111.. fed -~ aJO altho
Pre-..ent were llr. and Mrs. JobD 2.000
people we~ lo tara IW*f. ·
HutchinMtn and cb:ildrn. Clinton

DIVOT.D TO INTERESTS OF ME IGS--MASON 4.RIA

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Stiles Entertain
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L,Redlegs
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Begin For High School Teams

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The Panthers cnncllldf'd the se~·
alon wlttl a short punt formation
dtlll with Hawthorne and llc msley dolna the pUnting and Coatlos,
Morris, Spencer and Leffle run·
nlng back the 1:1•11.
Down at
Middleport
Cnach
~!._ McDonald now has ur1ly

Atlutt Tickets · Admit Truc111
Jf'lp,. PNII: lwtan Harw•rct
DAVID AND BATHSHEBA
(In Technic:olor)
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Jeffcoat,
porte ttsereamlna: to
~ scored its runs. on four bits l n tlul
NOT CRICKET
was ,gcreamlntl' al lritbt,' but at · a
('clutch" serles with the teaeuc.- ~ghth. Wltb tw6 out . aad BiUy
leading, M.Uwaukee Braves bere to· B.l·utol'!. and We_. CoviDiton o n
NORTH SACRAMENTO, Calif. cricKet that hd hOppe·d ' bito hei
d,a;y
,
as
qred
,(If
no
wor!e
tha.zr·an
with.
s.ing.les,
pinch
bitter
Frf.nk
{rJP) - Police rushed to ad room.
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Famous "Howard Zi~tk"

SEAT COVERS.

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Second Gallon fREE

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ONE PINT-a.,ul•r
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ALL-FIBRE COVERS

OGGAND

ALL-PlASTIC COVERS

' lo Tl;e Hearl Of Mason City
Phone SP-3·5554

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St. Louis

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AN

Blosser Family
Reunion Held

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A ~tl of relatlvu 1nd frterub
vialted S~Jndly "ilh Mn . ~bel 1.,o.
wery wbo .ta recuperating from 1
r~ent lllnes.s ut the home of. Mr.
and :Mn. Walter Walter Cbewtet
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Alkire and dal.lihter, Mr. and Mrs.
HUjh Ftre:ueson ind tOll, IIi• Cleo
P1rker, Mf, •n.d Mrt. Maripn Howell aod daught;er'..N•ncy and Kin
Marl Jay all ol...L,COl.UmbuJ, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman AU'par and famil y,
Dayton;
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Mr'. and Ml"8. Frank 001 and
mily, s,ruacse, Mrs, Earl Dill and
MT*. Gary DiU .ad daupter flacine, Mr. and!
Fred Leifheit,
Mrs. Cbesttrr Zirkle and Mrs. Pearl
Parker.

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Sylvia Mdfuter, Mrs. G. G. Wernn. Mr.. Charles
White. Mr1.
Jamn Pullla,""))n. 1. Q. Rice and
Mra. John Lyont. Fav01'!1 ot mim.
ture
\ftl'e dhrtribut-ea by
th~ h.olte1A"1 who served 1 destert coune tiJT)'IIli out a r011e
theme which wat used !Of' tbt'
Y£arbook.t:
may be obtained table- deconticms.
trom Mr1. HMry Houda1helt •nd
the roU fall nspoue
tbowed
IATIIPIIO AT 101
thlrtf&lt;t:~
witb two gueatl.
WINFJ.ELD,
Kan.- &lt;UP}-Thls
llrs .J. B. ~YII and .J•net. Kay
oldnt
citlua,
0. A. Cate,
city•,
Bllter. Mn. Btulab Whlt4!' 1ne
the mtMiltaUop •nd
prayer for said if he blld hil life to IJ¥e over
again he mlJht do aome thlnp
the dedication of the Love Girt diffe~ntly, "but
it
probably
offerints. .
wouldn't hiVe been for the best."
The- proa:ram WIJ J.(ven by mem· He made the remark 011 his lOSrd
ben of the Dorta. Clrele on the birthday .. Ke retired from the u al
tlleme ''TOJetherHU - A Shared eRtate butlnel&amp; only six months
Treasure" and included
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POMEliOY, OHIO

2'1H of,.,.~ •{ lbb l11•1 /1 f1181Utl 4rUI ula will/" - ' • o•l1. ID &amp;o .. fiJr rrWinlr of tbr Sl.,r of
Ob10 who will ,_,..,, olhwwi" INn wilh 111 .,;ftiiiD r•wl• to nMt~•nsUlnls Df OhW.

NtH ISSUE

$1,250,000

MACOMBER INCORPORATED
DaiOd S.ptombor .15, 1956 '

Oue Septomber 16, 1914

DonommalloM $!GO ....! $1000

A family reunion was held two
weeks &amp;!;JIJ ot the hom e or Mr. and
Mrs. Jobn Blosser, M·iddleport. The
Blossers are making thl;&gt;ir horDe in
Col.umbus but ~tumed to open
the1r house £or the reunion.
Those ~i-t-sent included Mr. and
Mrs. John Horliln aa.d John ·and
Michael, Charleston; Mr. and Mrs.
J oe Kemya and Pete; Susie, Joe,
in Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Blosser and Joan and Garv Columblls; Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Biosscr
and family, Cleveland; Mr. nnd
Mn. Joe Wolfe and Mny and Harold, Mr. and . Mrs. William Grant,
Middleport.
Sewn bulldlngJ -

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wiiiDUtl ee 1o
Complete Plans

••der 1;1D111fructio11 111 Moe-'-''• •..,._.... ..,._ -

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EVERY PRODUcrJON RECORD ia Marombet's histot:y ..., ......,... durittJ die lirJI: sis - ! I t
of thi• year.
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fl'he •h"'wl collar Cro!!Sea
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niilable V~sertion and othen.-was 2¥"/, peater lhJn io 19SS•s finr six moftlft, ••• '1~ matt thaa· U:
19'4 ••• a /Whopping 200o/c OVer 19,.3.
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a~ SY2o/c- The Ohio Company has putchased 11,250,000 of MacomtJer -Incorporated Eiabteeo-Yeu 'lh%
F1rst Mo~~ge Bonds. and ia.o£fering them. r-o Ohio investors at fl,OOO per fl,OOO bond (pl.vs af:cmed &amp;
IU&lt;il) to y;.Jcl' $$, a yw for &lt;ado .1,000 iavested.
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EXPA;NSJON.. now under way on 1 SO-acre site on the outskirts of Ca.ntm~ .wili double ~W•
ptotlu&lt;tioa capacity. Lif!'littd ptoductio!1 has -ted at this Flidlopo planL $non hujlt buildlo&amp;f .,.. under
roof and will be in fuU opcratioa ·1000, with working area equal to a large ci~y· 'lt.loCk. ·

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yield llvlilp iil manufacturing co~ IUffldeDr to repay the cOK.ofes:pansion.
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SALES S,UCCESS for. •.•X company iJ built on providin8 tho """"""' with •.;..,... ptodtxL. M"
«&gt;mmttr
so strikf11&amp;1y that 195' ..... were neatly 2y1 times Jmttl than ll've·,..... "'I' ...
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iacom~~ live lun •JP ••• mo.r:e than -4YI ~ arearu man till }'tan-..
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· Cll!' is at Its peak'worth...

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25.743

34,575
f7,610
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1,553,104
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7,487;641

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ley ,• developer of the V-J.I)K, it~ Other olfu:m .,., }olur W. KJna. .X. praideitc 111d
.e-u &lt;OWl!tel: F~ M. ~uJbertT, Jr• .Jal ptetiden4 lllos; ]. L Adorjoo. ,.;~~4 pto!i~

llo~ ~pmidl&lt;lt. N"" York oalos; B. W. Blake, vice presl....4
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M~y, VtCe pmtdeo4 bul!nCII maoapmon~
W. Hubler, vice presldott' ~Ill E. E. MosiU

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be even bette•l~and sejj what a btly
yon• can make right 110'\1( '1!11. the bes\
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76,2,.

PRICE: $1,090 pet $1 ,000 Bond

$3.95 to $6.95

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3,398,251

Espociallynow, at.~oda~'s Bul~~:·• .)
(wlto bows when th~y'll ~er b.e .as
engine ,.t~41wr~ ~11-.smootl\ wb:ardry
low .again!) •• , .
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. Dyl)llffbw• .1'/it(t' 1m ·you ~lch .t.rye
And espe~ially now, wl.!)l BIAlek so
pitch for -~~i:y acceler•tiail)•{'~ 1 solidly In· the Tap 3 of ~t best
the m.Od
llltllf!/ln"~ :safety mea$Ul'e
In
sell&lt;•rs-and that kind of • volwne
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As. we said, the """"' Is CENTVliv.

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•banertna - nin~Ple to th!' Jh degree.

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tM- Love hy Circle and were Min

SV2% First Mortg• Bonds

The program committee of the
W. S.C. S. met at Heath Methodist
Chu rc h Tuesday evenin~ with Mrs.
Carroll Swanson, vice.prcsident
and p,rogram chairman, p residing~
We
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The tint n}eeting will be htld
&gt;\ltit! pleniY ·
on Mo-nday, Bept. 10, at Ute ctiurch · to .
wifh. ~rs. )ruce Llo)~d1 pr~~&lt;l~t,.
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preSiding: ~d Mrs. M~ L; frenCh .
iri charge ot1he program and MrS.
Rohert coats aa devotional leader.
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m'ple'ted dtll"ing tbe 'meeting 'Tues.
day and others pteseht were' Mrs.
WEBSTER
French, Mn. Lloyd, Miss BeS!l .San·
born, Mrs. Glenn Lambert, Mrs.
~ Milts blil of
Emersoa Jones.

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cast were Mn. Home-r H)'Hil, M·n
David Dlrst Jr .. Mn. Jamf'l
del'l, MrJ. WIJIIJI Anthony, Hr1.
T. r . Hawkin•. Mra. Edison Baker.

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VlliiiY SUIIPIIIIISEFUL - T•u•
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Cc!M,._ THI THUCI HUin

B. It San~
Society meJ
at the Firwt
Blptbt Cburt with tbeir prn.ldent
Mn. A~en Hopes, preakll,nl •nd afWr an orpn prelude
by Mr1. c . P.
Bradbury,. Mn.
lt'u.chef read' 1 poem ""The Uttle
Thi,a., 1'bJt Count... Kn. A. R.
Pullin a:ave the openlnl prayer
and the member. of Ute Elect•
ctrc~ gave tW devotional ~er·
vice w'lth Mn. VIetor Grimm. Mn.
J , M. Archer, Mrs. E . t . Huihe!f
1 and Mr~ . Milton Hood takini part ·

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BaiUmore al W~tJJhin.ttlon
Only ,eames scheduled.
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Leagua
Milwaukee
CinclnnaU
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Baltimore at Washington nitht
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Only games ,flcbeduk'd.

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Philadclphl« 81 69 .469 19
Pittsbura:h
58 '75 .436 23"'
New York
54 7'7 .412 26Y.l.
Chicago
IJZ · 79 .39'7 281AI
T...t.(ll looulb
New York 7 Phll.adelphla 2 nlg:ht
Amerl111i'n Laatu•
ClncinnaU 4 Milwaukee 2 10 in- ·
W. L. Pet. GB nin(!s, itight.
New Yo1·k
8~ 48 .639
Only game£ acheduled.
c t.t~ve land
1'5 56 .573 9
Wallneld1y'a
Pnbable .........
Ohicago
73 58 M7 J1
Pitt.liburJII at BrOllll)'n nllbt BnA\on
72 59 .550 12
KilN! 12:·15 VI Maglie 8-4..
Detroit
fl5 6~ .492 101,1,
Chiel'Uto at St. Louis ITt~t Batt!more
58 72 .448 21Ht Rush 12-7 V8' Wehmeler ft.9.
Wushinjlon
114 71' .412 30
CinetnnaU ct Milwaukee - Meyer
K11n.'iBS City
48 88 .328 41
1·6 VI Spablli 18-t.
Tuesd..,..1 llttultt.
New York •t Phlla. nl.ht Chirngo II Detroit 4 night
McCormltk 0.0 va Simmon" 11-8
KRn . rity 5 Clr.veland 2 nhr:ht
or Ne1ray 2-3. ·
Bn!'itun 7 Wash. 6 12 inns. nl&amp;ht
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Nevertheless- Moe ha.s hl.s team
roum:ting into shape with several
positions wide open. The Jack et
mentor has been using Steve Bai.
ley, Jim Bowles, Ed McComas and
newcomer Tom Kelly, whG is out
!or tfle team for the flr~ time,
at end, Big 224 pound Tom Clark
and Pearl Edwards are the top
·t ackle candidates . backed up by
George Miller, D1ck Rol'ler anl
pornell Vance. Kit Neal, another
promisi ng candidate ~t auar'd. lhd
tackle 18 curTently sldellned wlth
I bead Inju ry.
McDonald will use Dave Sto·
ver, John
Ketcha ,
Sopbpm-ore
Hermn Taylor and
Sophomore
Eddie BlakE:-, white Mike Er~in
and Bobh.v Hennes!'y wlll be the
centers.
In the badcfl•ld Dave Hlndy
hit dneloped fntt at quarterback
and ... .,.., to bt In for a vary
I toocJ UUOI'I. M1'll be bacbd up
On the defenlrive team R~tton by Junior Rowl1ty. Speetly Bobby
had Chuck Rifne and Bl'lt Woodard Nelaon will be at one halfback
at tbe end•, Jim Wolfe and Lee with Senior Larry Lndt at , the
Reed at Uw tackles, Paul ReUlt!l' other. Two Frt!hm•n
will proand Kenny McCullou~h
at the hably hack tham up· at D•ve Hart·
a:uatV.t and DIU Gibbs and John Inger •nd •• Bing have been loOk·
Beaver as the linebuckers. Half· lng aood In pr1dlce lelliona. Juno
back:, were Ken Ldfle and Terry lor Kennady and Gene Abbott will
Phllln, while Bill Wilson ond hold down the fullbac• &amp;pot.
Jimmy C•rpenler alternale nt the

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progr~ ···· BtQCking
particularl,'!
has ht"en look mg better after l
scr immage -;ession with. the At·
umni g:ro up on S~tturday.
McDonald also anmmnced that
tt. players had electe'd co-capo
taint for the coming SHJon, Sen·
lor D•ve Hlndy •nd Sophomortl
Bob Netaon will be tM upt"ains
for th~ 1956 c•mpaign,
One bit of had news
in the
J acket ramp wa~ lhe announ-cement th _,t SteVl· Coal!r, a regular
guard !liSt year. and counted on
again as a regular this seuon,
will not play football In this ·his
Senior year , The loss · or Coats
cuts Use lettermen on hand to
only three.

Running out or the Split T lhe
J&gt;anther 8 ha-d Larry Wildermu th
and S. t . Jo hn.&lt;~on running with
the lint unit at ends with 8Gb
Eas'lman and Danny Zlrkte run·
nln( with the second. Al tackles
he used big Rich Blll'nho.rt Mil·
ton Lambert, Gary . Barnit~ and
Danny Strubl e. For his guard 11 he
had Barnhart, Barnlt.1, Phil Werry
Jerry Davis, G«ry Freeman and
Jerry W~lker . Ted Beegle and Phil
Werry alternated a.t -:enter.
1ft tht Hckfltld Qon lmlth and
.,aut Folm.r a,.. •till scra,.Jn(; ft
w~ for tM n~Jmt.r ont quarter·
baek spot, but Smith
to
hav. the edee with hi&amp; •clded ex•
,.rt.nce. D•11ny Morrta, Rodmy
Spenc.r. Jimmy Jo. Htm~ley •nd
Vern Htrrhon W4!re uted at the
halfbac:11 11ott l't'lth hit
Junior
Hawthorn• and tlttta Nick C:OIIte&amp;
at fullbec11.

MILWAUKEE

tcmnati Redtep wltd

of prayer
per sel'\'ell at the home
precedtna: tbe rea:u
Mr. and Mrs . Elia.s Stiles ent,.,r. Jamee Mll'l'ray Tue.day _e~ml••l
.tel"ttke.
The pa11t.or
talned a gro up ot tt'lativeJ~ ~nd when the Ladtes' Bible Cla11
al10 thanked the&gt; elais [or their
fr i~nds over t he ftekend at their the Fltllt Baptist Chureh met
contribution of $200 towlfd the
hom~. Ro&lt;'k S!U'lngs road.
their Septemt)e,· meeting. Arrange. ehureh debt. ThltY \tflf't the fint
G u e~t• were Mr. and Mrs. Har- menta of ~mmer fiower" werii' ora:anbaflon to tlve thb amount.
used throuflhout the Murray home Tbe Zundel f'mily tb&amp;nt«t the
1 old Young, Roeester, Pa., Carl
J Pullins Jr. and Jamaa Harden Pri~ home, and , the &lt;lJplng room table Cla.sa for their invitation to, the
videnl·t, R. 1.. _carl Pullins sr: aud wq lighted by till &lt;andle1. Red Plrty.
roses decoraftd the cake' and ice
'l'he soelal hour tncluded a
daugll·t er !!l, Mildred, Lois~ ,Anna
cream
whic:h were •erved for the pri:r:e broq:ht by Mrs.
Vannie
MargrmtL an•l Alberta , Flatwoods,
Badeeley lnd won by Mrs. Clark.
Mr. and ~rs. Hers hel! NoiTis and depert. eouue.
son Hlilcin·e
The IU"'ts were the Rev. aM U was .JinJJO!J.Dted that Mn. Leo
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Mr.ii. Ratph Zundel and Sherorr Rw:teH, former local rea.ldent, II
Mr. and Mr~. Edward Stiles and and Charlene, Pomeroy, the Rev. a patlt'nt at a borplta:l in Denver.
' fnmily, Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. and Mt'J, C. E. Hoyt, Mra. Beulah
The _prolll'•in was a readin1
John Gintht&gt; r and fa~ily Che!Jier White, Mrs. Charles White and "Why I Believe In , My Realll"·
Mr. and ~fn. A. C. Will 'and Mrs: Texanna, f.lr.s. H. M. Cron Misa recUon" by Mr&amp;.
of
F.:lizabeth Yo ung of MOnaca, Pa. Florine! Ta~bott, Mn. C. a.' Wlse
· three
wlw is s pemhpg thu week with the Jr.., Mn. Frank CheeMbrew, Mrs.
&amp;tiles.
Charles LeWis; Mrs. J. B. Hayes
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Mrs. J . 0. Leonard, Dora McGhee' J . Q
a questia;a and an&amp;y~~·~
A~ni M-. Jeffers, Vonda See ' q~lz on
IUb~ ti)t· Ml'l. Rlee
Ttt,'e dpefllng pr1yer w~r.~!:; ~a~d a: .d~rnitSII . J)f· Mrs. Hort.
l&gt;y Mr.' .ZUndel and Mr.t.
BJrtbdayll ' Of Mtl~ Ruby HyseU
Clatk;
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prpided
at
the
Mra.
EJ~!Ibetb ·Kvb)t,. Mts. Hoyi
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bualnt!,fii! ~eeting . Mrs. Zundel was and M'r••. O~Jfl~lli ' White we~ oble'a~~r ol tlle devotional service served. Mra. .f·ue¥le .¥Jyes aul.st.whlch · lntluded a prayer. MrJ.. ed Mr-t. Murray ·wit&amp;' plans: fM
~C!iUe Mayes and Mrs. Raymond the' party.
saxton, secretary and tretuurer
~--~-~gave .the secrttary and treasurer'~
reports and a card was read froht
Mrs, Ja~es Faulkner thdnklng the
clan for Oowe'fs. It was decided
that t~ chairs In the classroom
w!ll be repalred.
The Rev. Hoyt •nno1.1nced evan·
gellstlc mee~nga which will start
on Sept. 16 'at the· Baptist Churrh
and Mrs. Harry Houdubelt and

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even
thanks
rookl.::' Torr :! hit Iii hl&amp;h bounder to .sec·
· Jrrat;~k Robl~ son and fine Pltclling ond whlcll took a crazy, bounce
past Johnny Ttmplf, Bruton scorperformanees. , ~
F• a t!'am that wasn't -suppoaed · id OR the play .. CmtinB\dn scored
to han any ,pit¢blbt the ~d~&lt;!a on a single by J~?)l~ny, Lo'an..
, wert t)anfttnl th~ &lt;tpPiUon a. lDt
Jeffcoat lett the game w1th a
O:f ~ ec.P. desplt.- • few bad pulled le. mu.:;cle a(fw retiring
~~ls her~ and· t-hefe.
tht- ride m t!\~ eiehCh. Be-rscAeU
'. ftt.l _.Tu~sd.J!Y. .?"gftt's·: .{.J ext~~ Fnema1t pltrhe~ the last two in·
tnnrng vtc1ory over Milwaukee, ·ntngs ro :- the · vtctory,
' Robill)!lon an.' pitehen J:lal Jeff· ·
End Hh::ht-Ps Ou•t
eoa' ~nd Her~t:h:el Freeman were
Cinc im:ati cut sllcrt a.
tight
eertai ly tbe difference.
pltehen.· dud between
Jeffcoat
J~fcoat. blanked· the ar.a... es for · ahd rookie Ti ylC'd PhllU,Ps with a ·
!lenn lnntngs before faiUng, vie- two·run outbreak in the . s ixth.
tim to a bad b~att ~hat paved Kluszewski's grounder to seeond
th~ way for Milwaukee's. two runs. and Bailey's saCrifice fly brought
After th11t, Freeman took cl\arge in th r ns after hits b Johnn.)l
b~ ietrlng Out of a jam · in the' 'temp~. uRobinson and ~us Bdt
mnt.b and stopping the
Braves loaded the bases·.
cold in the lOP~ f(?r~the victory.
Will ,....,pUf ·• .
Doublt playa spoUed Milwaukee
raCe · ch,ances to score oa identkal situ·
The Redlegt' weli ·stdf8d
southpaw 'ferren Sprflhn~todaf's ac,lon!'l in tb• second and niath In·
1inale. Ve~ft , fliNh . ··~ 'll.lii ftlnga..
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Meyer, obtained hom t e Chicago
.,.. 81 · the
In each Inning Earl Hersh led
Cubs. only lait weelt,
probable CinclnJUitl h~n~ler.
off w1th a double, Joe Adcock
RObinson's 37Ut hm'ne ron and walked, Bobby Thompson hit iuto
tingles by Ted Mluawskl, WaUy a double play anti Bruton went
· Po•t •nd Ed · Bailey countered a out. Hersh WB.B playing his first
two-run Milwaukee .rally
which major league pme.
had tied the .seore '"' the e\flht1'1'. ·
Mtlwaukee\. beld to" two hits lor
ONE TOO MANY
LEWISTON , Mont. - (UP)
Ohfo· itnr Le~•
Th~ judges for 4·H compeUtion at
(,.ift•l lhndfng)
the Central Montana Fair told
W
I. Jesse· Harrell thew were sOrry that
Pt. Pleasant
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2 his pet 111mb had to be di.squalia fi ed. The· 12·y-ear-old Roy, Mont.,
Pomei'oy
5
Coot,.me
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4
youngster thought hiS' -entry
Raelne
3
4
certain to be a winner, l)ut
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Rt~t!dsvtlle
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C judges explained they • had

IV PAUL M. CLIFFORD
27 candidate , out !or the team.
The Pomeroy Panthers ami the In juries, ttuittinKs and dismissal&amp;
M.tddlepor1 Yellow JacKets settled h9ve rut the sl-le of the players
down to one a da y praetice ses- working out, but ·McDonald indi·
alone yesterday afternoon ~ catcd that his team was showing

Coaches Cito and McDonald opened preparations for the seuon
openers a week rrom Friday ni.ghL
Pomeroy wiU uptn at home ngainst
the tou~ Wahama Falcons , while
the Jackets will eJsu be on their
home gridiron aga inst thL' big Pt.
PJeasa nt Blacks.
Pomeroy freshened by a holi·
day uver the Labor Day week · end .
sh&amp;rpened up their offense a nd
Coachrs Cil o nnd Retton sent their
f'harges through :1 .~nappy dummy
scr immage . Cllo used
several
ptayef'l! in all offensive pusil io ns,
and e. nnou nccd that hill club wao
coming along in good shape , and
that he would sta rt heuYy dden·
alve work tlJduy.
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Middleport, ~~ announcing Ute
matriage of their daughter 1 Se~ :· a
ScarbeLTy Wells, to Ralph SIOt: k·
man. Columbw. on Au gpM 2~ nt
tba Methodist Church•, Richmond,
I.Dd.
The qui-et c emnny, was perfor-m ed bY the ttt'ev . H. E. ~'ribl ev
and ...ttertdents were tbe br·otl.e~
1'lnd ·sisier-in,Jaw cf. the bride M
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.'A wed~i~&amp;" di nn ~ r was hPld fll
.Ute .Henry . Scarbert·y ho~ ond
otlret:s a~end1n g were Mr.. and Mt·s.
.• : .lfred Sca!bert'y an~ d:mghLer
M~gy, Tip~ Clty, Ohm. Mr. 110fl
u · Stt&gt;ek~an are at home at 1M
.,.a)ldent Avatu~, .. poiu mb~~
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FO RSALIC--Oae minute washer,
Clifton Good Will Q...,
new parts, &amp;ood c9odiUon. $25.
P'AitSONS Untl l;lt.U~IipN
Pridl)r Keesin1er, MO PlWD St.,
The annual Panon~ reunion waa
ltiddJeport. or tall ft38l.J,
held' at the bome otllrt! Wlailerd
~te Holland Sunday AuetUt 2, a bu-

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Mr. and M.... Dlinward .Bominoter

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and childreu catrOl and. :kUey,
ICir Jl etalll Used PLAYPEN in cood condition. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sbatte ad OhiD over the weeke-nd.
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9 S Ste 'clrild;en p 8 trl-' 1 ---' ..__... -Dlwa Stewart, Vlenna W. Va.
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flll."N
ctaa PIC'..,.. d
and Mrs. Jack Pmou, Mr. u4 4ayt, recently.
h _...,far a4ftrtk1Q tf 801
Mra. Georee PanoDJ of Toledo, o.
1 Chapman an~ family
JOill IW bofore tho ,_,... o« OICb ( 12) Wanted to Rent
Mro. w. R. Well• aDd caurkten
lin.
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Ann.a and Kathryn, Mt~le aad Rutland Obio were ctlling on Mr.
Three
Bedr\ltm
Unfurnb;bed Eunice Bwngarner Mra. R P. Gwke and Mra. Herman CartWI'il'bl rehouse. Middle port or Pomeroy, and Jane Claire, of CharlettM, w. eetttly. Robert Chapman remained
.....,.laA4~h
for a 1hort vJslt with bls .£r&amp;Rd·
lma;ed;•··-· 'I.)e Dai1J prefer-4b)y just outside town, by va:
• 8nported
lineJ Will llOt be rupt.Jallble
October 1st. Call 110-X before
Mr. and Mrs.. B. W. JoDel, Pt. Plltents.
D a. m., between 5 P, m.-8 pm. Pleasant, Mrs. w. s. Panoru1, Lora
Mr. and Mr1. Emel Hotrman and
8 31 3tp and Luella Pano 08 Middlepott· (!bildren Pt. Pleasant, visited Mr.
Oh.io
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Richard
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t1. nau
a'nd daughter La Nell, c;;a.ra ·wu.
Aan Wllliama ·~ MarJie Cart.
dollilted AieL Obnuorleo
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Iiams, uei en Barlker, Un. Willi- wzilht were in Mlddlea~ Ohio
1-perwonl.
eid Holland and Laura.
Thul'lday on butlness.
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William Bus is 1pending a ftek
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barbecue
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upper
wa'
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at home with bb wife and
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TWO ROOMS FOR RENT or room
~-=~~----------5erved Tuesday eveata1 ..t ~ UVtiD 10111.
and
board.
Mr1.
Wm.
S1ater,
. BEVWAL at&amp;rtl at the Rutland
Phyllta Williams and Helen Bat173 Hudson St.,
Middleport. o'clDCk at Oblingen lf.Wtntew
Pentleostal Church. Sunday SepFarm,
New
Haven
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(oft)'
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9 C. -6tc
"Phone ~11·M .
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t.ember 9 with Roy JUcbarda,
people were present. ~~ tew ~eb vacaUon. Mise Wllllams
Evangelist in clwJe. D S 3tc 1 Modern 5 room apartment. Hard· ehiclten, bated beans, pmato·"t!~ ia emplqyed at Williams 5 t.o $1 .00
wood floors, gas furnace, IU Tomatoes, coffee and trurt pWleli · store, while Mra. Baker is employ·
NO HUNTING JlAY OR NIGHT on
cookinc .ttove furnished. I.Oeat- was 8erved.
. ed a~ ElbetfeJda Jn Pomeroy ,Ohio.
my farm. Chester Spencer, Rt. 3
Wallace Brsdfor~ Middli!!pdtl
Mr:s .. Geor.le Burns went to Col·
Pomeroy.
9 '3tp ed center of Middlepqrt, dote
to shoPping district, :schooJ IUid Ohio prepared the supper.
&amp;,nnbu•~ Obio ~ Tuesday to .shop.
SA Yl D9N'T YOU KNOW'
churches. Price ·$M.OO. Ste- or
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Tbe membetl ttlat came out
"FI•hlng 'frlp'"
Wedaeaday atteraoon Lo cut earBaker'a will 11ve yuu tbe beat
call David C. Miller, Middleport.
Charles Cartwright, Clifton. ~ pet rqs wete Wilma Blake, Luclllc
trade on furn.itc.re or I'PPllanPhone 6162
Phone 6287
ter Dodson and 1on, aDd Charles Harrboa, Jjene Justis, June Burns
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Aldrich, Mason, went . lo GeOI'It and daugbten. Mr. aDd Mrs. Lel'O)'
2-BEDROOM furnished house Hot
National Part at War- L,Gu and the hosb 'Mr. and Mn.
161 Lost f:T Found
and
cold
running
water. .
w. Va. Trout llahibl Ned Henry.
Grlmm'a Servic&lt;!' Station, Le- Frlday
Set of six KEYS (1ft chain.
31, and returaed a»ct Mr. and Mn. hrris Justis alto
tart Falls
8 30 6tc home
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a.
of Maaon and M.t. and Mn. Leroy
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8 31 3tc
Mr.
G.
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Lyo~~a loeal.
2 BEDROOM furnished apartment
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Mra. Ella Cundiff and grandon Mulberry Ave. Phone 8094-X home at Petersburg
a month'&gt; 'atay with
lbd Hre. daucbter hive returned to Clifton
8 30 8tc J,reroy Lyons and
relltiYet. from RaveMwOOd where tbey 'bave
Mr. end Mra.
been via'itlri1 for a week, w)th Mrs.
bacher of Pomeroy
CuDditra ~ Mrs. Cora Mll"tille.
and Mrs. Leroy
T~ attendina: the .JohDaOD
and Mrs. Linsey
ieunl&amp;n at Union Camp ground. at
sday and Mrs. D. ,
lhi~ were Mrs. Olga Le1•~·
Mn:. Eugene Weaver and two daU· Mr. M'oorta Solln,on, Retha ~'"' •
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and Winnie- Spears.
· Mr. and Mrs. Dale L)'ODI and
Mrs. SaUey Allen, T3ronto q_hlo,
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ily; RuUaDd Ohio viaited Mr. Sam·
_ ,_ .\. B. Woodrum wu ad!plt~ ROiteh, Monday.
ted to Muoa Cline reeenUy foe
Mr. aod Mn. Floyd Gibbs and
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1nd Sbaron, Pomeroy Ohio, vil.itad
~- .nd Mrs. Ted Rilef SR. were Mrs. Harry Johnaofr:Moa~.
Wisitlo&amp; Mr. and !lin. H. D. Chip.
Mr . .and Mn, ll01d Qlebbl and
man and Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. cbiklrea of Toledo, Ohio visited
Nuu.r of Plll"kersbura. and Mr. Mno. Gibbs .,.,..,, Mr. •od Mn.
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Rev. and lln. J'ohn: ICdmQDdf
. IA'r. aild tlrt. t.aurenee Davidson of SIDd Hill, ICJ, vlalttd TbU""
and dauibte:r Anna MarJe- -of cai. daJ &amp;hroUib 61'urd1J wJQa hb
Ohio were vl:sitin.C ftl.t-nda lnothc' Kr. and llrt. RQmoDd
Mre O'm' tbe weelkend.
Arnold •ad famJiy.
Mr. and MrS. Albert Collins. of
Mr. and Mr.t. William Cook at,.
Dayton Ohio were vildtinc Mr. and te"11ded tbe annual Davit. Grove
boliday't
Mrs. ';\'llli-am Setwart and family .._ptilt 6ullday School .e.tet cUD·
Ana Jlarrit of Muoa. apeDt the net beld at the New B111.ven. RoatJ.
Marilyn Burns and Leona W"am· pa.st
week with Mr. and Mrw. ·.John aide Part SuD4ay.
sley visited Sue Ead! Of Pomer())",
OhlQ Thursda.Y evenine.
llonllooD.
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Mn. T. 0 . Youn1 bas lte'en a
Gltlfn Caf1;urlgbt and hia fi~ Mn. Clarence Swaqer were Mr.
patient at Holzer H01pil1J return· Eileen Johrvqn ol Raune OhiD .and Mn. Clarenee Powell and
ed to her hDme Satll'[day.
were 'In CbarJeston, saturday 011 dauchter, Suale of Eatt Liverpool
Mr. and .Mrs. Virgil Sleeth and business.
.2!_rs. William Cook was at GaJ.
daughter Muy Janlce of Hunting·
Sunday: callers of Mr. and Mrs.
ton, .spent the week end with Mias- Harty Johnaon we~ Mr. and Mrl.
'Mr. and Gordo.n Young and ~n,
es Lessie and Ivy Sleeth. and M.f. Geora:e Johnson and 1011 of Mason. Buddy l'rom canton Ohio -tpent
and MTII. G. H. Harrison .
Mr. and Mrs. Verno.n Rousb and the weekend wtth his pareata Mr.
Mr. Ivan Bush of M·ason City son of M-.uon W1!ft' recent visiton and Ml'l. Bud Youq.
was calling on Mr. Ned Henry on of Mr-. and Mrs. Ted Rlley Sr. ·
Mr. and Mu. William Camp and
Monday .
Those people calling l•n Mr. and son
on Mrs. Betty Call son
eall_eKevin
rs of ofMr.Mason
and were
Mn. SuDd3)'
James
Mra. Ned Heney Sunday were Mr. and
Joaa.

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enjOyed tbe
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BUICK Super 2 dr. Dynaflow GIJ\1. to work a~ CAR-HOP evenings. Apply ln perBOn at. Fl~·
drive. ~hOYt'S gOod care, Blaett·
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Jon. See our ad Jn Sodety Sec:·
.... J Choice- of three good c:•r• at
t, :.,. tWa pricO". Blacttnar's, P~ruerox., tlon, Central Tnst itnte. 94·2tp
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8 SO 6tc MALE HELP- Youn1 men to traln
for Airline11 and Telev.lllon. See
out ad Jn Society Section, Cen1951 PONTIAC Dlx. 2 dr. Sedan.
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Calling on the Lewltej: Sutidft,)'·

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SOCIETY

A N1W J0..maL atrcntt OIJIDOII duorlbed u the moat powerful
;ret aaade ta lbl:ntD at ~1'4een. Md., PI'O~nc pund• at Dt~ The cannon wu 4red at f,OOO round•
pe:r mla.uta. ftPOrledl:1 ~ld be llred at tWice that rat~ . It wilt
tM raotmt*l OIL the usU t'·Wt fllhter. which tu.e nown nearly
:&amp;.400 .Pta.. Uld OD the B4l auper.eonic bomber, now nearing com-

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ptetloD. The Vulcan hM a clu11ter ot rotatbl&amp; barrel•, like the
GatJfn&amp; gun patented 1D 1862. The Galling gun was hand~
cranked, but in 1893 an electric verslon wu made to tire at
the then fanta.stic rate ot 3,000 •hell• a minute: In a teat th1
Vulcan hit and knocked down an old tighter plane with BO shelll
1n three seconjs, Detense photoa.
(lr~ternoh&lt;»KN B&lt;mndplaoto..,

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C. L. Wood and family .

Sunday dinner gucst.o; of Mr. and

MN. L. E. Reynolds and Mrs. Val
chilc\ren, Mary and Harold, have Reynold&amp; were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
MT'. and Mre. C. R Young have returned from a \'lslt with relatiY!'~
liicks, Morgantown ; Mr. and Mr!i.
returned from Erie, Pa. where they in Columbus over the past week- V. E. Reynolds Gallipolis; Mr. and
were called lut week hy the death end.
'1'. G. RcynoldiS, Lchanuh.
of his brother, Vinc('nl Young.
Mr. and Mrs . John Horton and MrY.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Vroman and
Labor Day 1ucsta ul the Youngs at son&amp;, John and Michael. Charles- son, Mark, are moving this week
their home on Hudson St. were Mr. ton, were weekend guest of Mr. from the CoaLs apartment on Front

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Mrs. VaJGrant.
Ward and 111ranMr. and Mn. Joe Wolle
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&lt;Evelyn Lemley), Buchanon, W. Va.

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They we're guests at a family ptenl.c at the NnHonal FOTett near
there. Weekend guests of t.he
Wirds were Mr. and Mrs . John
Mulford (Jose.phme Lemley), Colu-

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Andri!w l'e~vlliti
DANCE ,CLASS.S
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Gene Grate returned today f-rom
a weekelld visi~ with Crtends ncar
Plt·tsburgh.

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Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
Eleanor s. Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079

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-Mr. and Mrs. William Wlllla,
llineravUJe viaited
relativea iD
Jackson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Geor1e Mel.ntosb
aod sons, Newell, W. Va., aod Mr.
.,-ni Mrs. Walter Eary of Charles-ton, W. Va ., wel'f' week end gu~ts
of Mr. and Mra. Adolph Gruelel",
Mr. and Mn. Otto- Hart.enb•ch and
Mr. and MrS. 'Pearl Phillips, Min-ersville.
Kenneth Mankin arrived .Satur·
day from Norfolk , Va., for a 15
day vl.sit w1th his family . He ~as
ju ~ t returned from a two months
cruise .
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alkire and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Ferguson and ~ on and Mss Cleo Par'ker a.U of Columbus spent the
holiday wee-k end with Mr.
Mr.s. Pearl Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Howell
and daughter, Nancy and Mary
Jay of Columbus spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Walker and other relatives.
· Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leifheit were
• business visitors in Jackson, MonJiay.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wlll of Col, umbus were week end gue"St.s of
lljs father, Emmett Will, Chester

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Regtstrallon . . . . For All
Cla11es Thunday, Sopl. 61h
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D. A. V. . HALL
Bullernul Slroel

POMEROY., ,,OH!O
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Your Child Deserves The
B..t In Danoo Education

Mr. and Mrs. Val Reynolds -en·
tertained with a barbeque suppr1·
Sunday at their horne for their pa :ents, Mt·. and Mu. Harry Hicks,
Morgantown, and Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Reynoldtl, Middleport.
Mr. .and Mn. T. G. Reynolds.
Lebatnon . were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mr.s. Gerald Rupe, Bradbury.
Mrs. C. L. Wood and 'her daughter, Mrs. Wa-lt Beahm, and daughter, M·cgan, left today few Uma
where Mrs. Wood wHI assist her
daugttter and family In moving
to Knoxville, Tenh. Dr. Beahm will
have the eommlulon of Captain
in the Air Force 'when be finlscd
· ~indoctrination work.
Mr. and Mra. E. M, Wood wcl'e
in COlumbus over the weekend to
I attend Lhe form11i wedding of her
niece. During their absence Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse! WMren. Charles-.
ton, and Mr. ·and Mrs. H. W. Lucas
and daughter, Irene, Moundsville,
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

Bla•ontl BeGutg
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AI ..,. tet•thet ..o. always In
tl• . , . aheM KMINitkt DI•Mtlftd Rlfllt aN l•tfrl.ektd to

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K;:.ry K..,..k~ tnp.. mtnt
Diamond It 1 Jlflllec4 .. ml_uuantud Iii wrltin1 hy
K.oopMJd. Good ·Ho•Jr:•apina
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Street to the F.obsett-er house on
South Th'ird Avenue.
Andy Batey, son of Mrs. He I en
Batey, left TUesday for Buchenon,
W.·Va. where he is enrolled at the
West Vir,ginia Wetdeya1n UnJversity. He Kradu.; ted from Middle·
port Hlgh School in 1053 and has
served in the Army for two years
and been working on the New
York Central rallfoad. Batey, who
was an outstanding athlete in Hieh
School, plans to try out for football.
Sundav guest&amp; of Miss Lois Cecil
wtre Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cecil,
Little Hocking; Mrs. Allen S~yrc,
Aulesville; Mr. ~.:nd Mrs. Lee· Gtass,

Sharpsburg.

Mr .and Mrs. Homer Walter and
daughters,
Melinda aJJ.4 Sue-lla
spent the week end ln . Columbu.
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert White
~nd Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Thompson.
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' Mr. and Mrs. ThomiJ SmJth and
•one, Tommy and Richard, of Toledo, were wHk end gueats of
Mr .and Mra. John Smith ind Mr.

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WortbinJton, KY.', . were NC4!nt
gueet.s of hit · m~er. Mri! ~ntea
Murray, wbo ~lar*to Jl)' ~ for

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to J. William PurceJI
of AlhiQibra, calilorala, in a sin•·
11! ring weddina service o.n .,_QUISt
2:5 at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Henry Jenkins of Hartford.
The ceremony took place In the.
Jiving room of the home which' was
de&lt;:orated with pink and white asters, carnations, and gladioli. Rev.
A. A. Angle, Jr., Hartford Methodist Chw-ch mmister, offlcated at
the wedding wbicb Woils performed
io the presence of •t he immediate
family.
'llhe bride was given in maniage
by her brottter, Richard .Jenkins,
and wor-e a sheath dresa of ice blue
.!ilk shantung wit.h deep oval neclr:llne and cap sleeves. The skirt was
draped to the side in a large bow
ot seU material. She wor-e a necklace witb matching earrings and
oarried a white bible covered with
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Alhambra, California, foUowing ot WtatODilD and t. DI:JW 111011*
their Wedding trip and will make ed with tbe ~outhem P1dlk
their home t1rere.
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Mr. arid Mrs. Ashton Sayre of
Fairborne were week en-d guests
of Mr. and Mt·a. Frank Stewart,
Minersvllle .
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Whittington
(Mary Kay Heines) and daughter,
Cheryl Ann and _Mrs. James Laugbin &lt;MaurguerJtc Hcineli) of Easl
Llverpool visited 'over the week
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CITY AND POMIROY .
THESE SEPTEMBER, FALL DAYS ARE THE ~Ys
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HUNTING EQUIPMENT
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'CAPS
'PANTS
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'VESTS
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pita!, and also with Ml'JJ. WQOd.
geard and fa~Hy, Lincoln Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Woodgeard
and Mr. and Mrs. Delman W90&lt;1
geard and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weal
and family of Lancaster visited.
Ray Woodgeard and fami-ly, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton,
and Mrs, Phil PaiTy, Mr. and
Mrs . Robert PaiTy and Jolin Parry of Logan were Sunday dinner
auests of Mrs. Ray Woodgeard and
family . They aLso
visiter! 'Mr.
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Tuesday after a visit in Athens
With Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mees.

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Ohio, a ni~e of the bride. She
wore a pink nylon fdeeyeslass dress
with aceordlan pleated skirt and a
eorrtace of white r08es.
William Jenkins, a brother of the
bride wl5 best man. Tbe bride's
mother wore an aqua silk shantung dreas and a shoulder corsage
of white rose&amp;.
A buffet luncheon was served
after tire wedding. Mr. and Mrs .
Purcell left on a llon~ymoon at
the Greenbrier Hotel in W.h ite Sui-

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and Mrs. Aihert swatzeL
l.'r'~u_;.
M.r . and MrJ. John Smith and II
Mr. and MNJ. Albert Swatzcl were
bualnelill vialtora in
Gallipolis,
Monday.
Mr ' .and Mrs. Charle-s Swatzel I
and family and "r. and Mrs. Don·
ald Hauck anl:1 daughter attended
tbe Marietta Fair Mo-nda)'.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones and
111n, Carl Jr., &amp;nd Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Reibel and !SOD, Bobby,
of Columbus. were boliday week
end 1ueats (lr Mnr. Butha Reibel
anti brother, 'Herbert.
Mr. and )[n. Pauf Duffy and
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Rice and daugh
ter, P-esgy of BelJalre .viait.ed Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Price Hawk.

Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haskins enjoyed a trip through West VIrginia and Virginia over -the weeKend. T-hey followed the West Vireinia turnpike fr-om Charleston
and at Beekly visited MiJs Alice
Bumgarner, former Gallia reJ!dent, who ls improvlne from a heart
condition. In Blacksburg, va., they
visited Prof. Hardy Long and hl.s
mother on the rampu1 of the Virginia Polytec-hnic Inst1tute and at
Salem, va., they visitfld Mr. and
Mr/J. Louis Johmon and three
children in their new home. Mr .
Johnson 18 N former local resident.
County Commljss.ioner Harry
Craig, who hao been a medical in Dayton wlt.h nveral cowinll and
Wq a bou.seguest of Mr. and Mrs.
pnltent at the Meigs G-eneral HosMax Bowman. She also visited an
pilal, ha~ been retlll'ned hGnte.
aunt,
Mrs. HatTy Bowman, ~d
Hllly ' and Larry Wiella, Columjoined in a family celebJ·ation of
bus, hav-e spent two weekB wbth Mrs. Bowman's bJrthday on Aug;usl
their arandpuents, Mr. and Mrs. 29th.
A . A. Scarberry. Their parents,
Mia:s SAlly GUmore, who is emMr. and Mr~ . Ralph Stockman, Colployed
in WashJncton, D- c .. spent
umbus, 15pent the holldly weekend
the
weekend
with her parents, Mr.
heN' and were accompained homt&gt;
and
Mrs. Carl
and f•mUy,
by the bo)'s. Thelr brother, John
Wcllli, a sophd'lnore at Middleport
High School, is rematnlna with -his
grandparents, Other a:uarta at U1c
Scarberry -home on Labor Day were
Mrs. A. J. Carter and family, Chclltcr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Velth and
their gran-ddauabter, Mrs. Donald
Ford V8 1 ton Stako
Leach, Mn. D&amp;vld Oiler and Mrs.
7:50.16-1 ply . tll'tl.
Nora Oblinger vlaited in Point Pielle•n truck.
asant and Kanau~:a Tuesday.
II!~~ fiord VI CustomiiM 2
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mlllirun
..., cov.n, I'HI nlco
aod four obildren a-qd Mr. and Mrs.
Chevrolet 4 dr. D!1iu.C~!
Clarence Byers and .three children.
AM, ..., c....-s, clean
Columbus, spent the iveekend with
1153 Chevrolet· Clult cpo.
Mr. and Mn!. DIIIVid Oller and M.;.
R&amp;H, 101t cOHft,
11nd Mra. George B•tey and family
and were aeoompan'ed borne b)'
Mr. and Mrs- Eqene Siders.
Mr. and Ml'fl. Frank KlnJ and
Roger, visited Mrs. Obarlea Quill~
en and !amily ·and
relatives in
HurisGnvtlle over ~be weettlnd.
OU!er (i1Ut11ta of the Qu.Ulena were
Mr. and Mra. Ed RUSIIell and .son
Eddie Columbul.
M}\· and Mtt. MarvJn HampWite
and'"tChildnn, Donald and Joyce
Ann, George Veith Jr. and eon,
Columbu&amp;, were bolkJay AueltJI or
Mr. and Mff , GeorJe Vtith Sr. Sun·
day Mr. and Mn. J-o.hn Veith and
son, Bob Mr. and Mra. Cl.r( Rathburn and Larry, Galllpolls, .and
Mr. -and Mrs. Donald Leath we.re
alao gue.tts •t the Veith ,home.
Cbarlea Faulkner w1s it recent
euest of bis mother, Mra. ~ames
Faulkner, who is ~~nl tre1ted for
a brolen vertabtwt.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank D111 and
Dale, Unda, Robert, Sa..lly, Virgil
and Penny Lee were Saturdiy dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Walker, Chester Road.
Mrs. Rina Cross left last week
for an indefinite visit with relaUves i-n· Floridll,
Mrs. Albert Smth Is reported
iiJ at her home, WetzgaU St.
M
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l'B.
Jver
c ae., daughter
and son, have returned home after
a month's visit in Memphi.l, Tenn.
with Mr.· and Mrs. w. w. Bennett.
While there they were the gu&amp;ta
at a number of dinner parties.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and
.sons and Marvin Dryad of Akron
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Willlam Fisher, Minersville.
EcJ Noori returned to his homC',
Columbus, alter a week's. otay at
hi.!l home, Minersville,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar
and daughter, Miss Nancy, returne-d home Sunday from Lake Char·
les, La., where- they accompanied
Mrs. John Willlam Blaettnar and
daughter to their home. Lt. John
WI.Iliam Blaettnar retuo:ned ,bome
last Wedne11day after 1n oveneas
m.l.s.sion.

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