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~Nnmes:Fwu ~ew Directo~·
· Tl!oodore T. Reed, St., Pr'es!dent of the Farmers Bau)t ';l:!ld'c '·"'"'
Sa~gs Company, annpunced tOday that Leslie F. Fqlli, !'pili·
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erQy,' llad been electep to tile Boi!fd of Dlrectj)rs of thafirt· ,
sti\ll(lon.
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\ ·Fultz age' 40 and a native ,or Atllen§ c~~:~~~i:J:r~~
gradua~ of Ohio University wh.ere lte was a,
Tau Dell• fraternity. Upon ,..
' cel,v!ng hio del!ree of Jlach\)lor of

1 S.lllnfe, Fujii ,._., ~ by

Th~ "&lt;Be~ COIII!It~y (@~ lloYa~

JloiiOO) as a Ju•iot ..eQ)ItiYO In

borne olf~ee .s,le• department.
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to Mc' OIIico,

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TONIGHT &amp; WEDS.
FAMILY NIGHTS
2 Adult T1ckets AdmtU Cars!
"THE AMAZING
COLOSSAL MAN"

(Giant 01 A Man )
-alsoS. Stephen
Joh11 Bentley
"WHITE HUNTRESS"

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THEATRES
JII!IGS-POMEROY
TONIGHT
"TEACHER'S PET"
Clork Gable- Doria Day
Not Open W•dnMC11y
THURSDAY and FRIDI\Y

"TilE I'EMALE ANIMAL"
Hedy LaMarr - Jane Powell
Featurette
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A BOY AND JUS DOG"

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TEMPI~Mtddlepori
TONIGHT

"PEYTON PLACE"
In TecbnJcoJor
Lana Turner - Hope Lange
WIDI. &amp; THURS.
"SING BOY SING"
Tommy Sands - Llll GenUe

Miss Sharon Berry of Mason entertamed last week with a bridal
9hower at her home in honor of
Mrs Randy Davia, the former Car·
olyn Turnbull, Who was receb.tly
marrJcd
Whtl o brldnl decorations Wt~re
carried out througheut the house
and ll llcred wedding cake topped
with J miniature bride and groom
was served wlth icc cream to the
gucstll
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Games were played and a J)rize
was won by Gertrude Smith Those
atlendlng were Miss Lena Gibbs
Mrs Erma Turnbull , Mias Marily~
roglc.!long, Atra Cecil Johnson,
Mi11s Lmda Brinker, Mill Gertrude
Smit.h, Mias Carolyn Davis, Mlas
Dott1c FergDson, Jean Tumbull
and the hostasaca, Sharon Berry
and Mr1 Mary Berry,

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~UES FOR LAST MIAL
BATON ROUGE, La
UP! .

Clyde L tllddleton ou~d the GOlll
Po11t R ~stut,rant £or ff,700 Frtday
tor the leu ot hu Chrhtmus
dinner
He chl\rged a rol:k 1n a plat~
of beans fracturfJd lli&amp; tooth 1
caUsing It to come apurt Christ·
ml'la eve so that he ho1 to takl•
"liquid$ such 11 are totally un
becommR: a Christmas dinner"

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Pratt w"•b«&lt;ked on eharn• of
lo,...ny WednesdAY mornlnl ollo:r
odmitlinl blo part In ljle !hell to
Sheriff J!ar1enbaeb.
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'rhe oblirlll 'ihdlcatei! lbat oilier
mt111 aro- ~· Wtthia t!IO
near future on the CMC.
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In Olher' •ctivllf otlhe lherlll'•
l~ontt-· On '"" .....,

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todlll by William L.
nominee for
continue
......._... their
li&lt;DOn COqnl7 F'lir!IJ&lt;Iunda,
Dtr.ner, 8 p, m., MacArth~ l "Ll'!'Ll

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Aside from psychologtcal condition)DJ for
acceptance of the welfare lltate, neither tndlviduals nor busidesses under ~tesent tat
laws are permitted to retam enough of the
money they earn to cushiOn themselves
agamst normal exigencies Bas1c mdustries,
S&amp;CREUR\' IS ILL
whtch mrhish the necessities to an expantbng
Wilma sareent, se&lt;rctary lor 0
0 Patterson, county superlntenpopulet10n are faced w1th an increasingly dent ol sehools, was reported 111
gnm problem Which can be descrlblld in today and slaymg nl home m
three words - inflation (or rising cosls), tiX· Mlddlepotl

e~ and over-regulatiOn Tbell&lt;! three evils ate

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slowlv backing the free market private en erpnse oystem into a corner.
The recessiOn brought demands fdr tu
cuts They Will have to come But there also
will have to be tax reform tb rebuild some o!
the slrength and restllency o!•our people and
industries to meet the Inevitable ups and
downs of a free market, free enlerJ!rlse Mllin.l

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and M'ra Let Tto and lim·
lit heve rebll'lied fr..., 1 recent
•ic!allon In Lake Worth, Flo 1o
tlielr home on Wolle llflve Tlioj
vlllted Daytona - • all\l n.
Lauderdale. aad ottier pbl.U on
rl!lilrnlng homt! !lie J.omlly called to Zoni!Mila, 4.. to tlie
lllhoal 01 Mr Tyo'o hrotlief

diY yal tbe
Da~a MeCiia,

R~d !wille

Pioneer 81ub, July

10, I p m

Tuopcrs Plain&amp; Jr GI'Cenetles
and Tuppers Pllilhs Sr Greencttcs, JUly 8, 3 p~ m
Bcdiord Rockettes, July 9, 1
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Bedford Four Le3f Clovers, July
3 p m.
€ltesh•r S•olor So &amp; Sew Club,
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School Bo.Btd,
In Resolutioo',
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i ~~d~~~lf p~1~..~~~ eolortwo,oc;eme

table deeor·
and blue
table
the

8Jl'lnll Bully • • July
t1

) Uili.nd GUlli Slot CIU~ Jwt
Cuto-Teot.; ~' :M, 18

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Stlt&lt;1il!ra ,;;a
Glrla, July 24;

Mr andllt't Carl
lne
Hawk) oftheWoat of a
WJde Awake Chill,
try
announclnc
This ls the Jesson of the current feeeaaion.
live ounce daughter, ~,~&gt;ci•v•r ollppota, luly l!l,
- - -·=';:'=-::----·::---::::-. -...,..--,--c::_.:_::~ol Oilttats Hoapltol, CUIUnl·
Mra VlrglnM Sharbrough o! New Mrs Er1101t Blake and family, ol buo, Monday Jul'/ 7 Gta~d·
Haven and Mrs Ed Staddler of West Columbia, Willlnm VaD Met· ~enta are llr and Mrs Jul\tt llaelnc tunlor J litl\' l!ll~lf(II&gt;Orl,
p &gt;il.
Cleveland, Ohio On July 4, Mr • fr, Norfolk, Va, Mr A.rthnr Boulh, Bunnell, Polhero}', and Mr. and
;CLASS MilTS
EnlerpriS. Glrll ~·1 Club, Julr
and
Mn
LeiV
Hollman
of
Chiton,
Plllsbur1h,
Mr
and
Mrs
Hatold
Mrs
Alll!old
Hawk,
Long
Bottom
The GOod Will ClaBS met at the
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hi)Uman Young and family, Mason.
1\0ute ), Mr and Mts. I J
tbUldt l&gt;!.oement on Wedneoday and
and son, Pomeroy, spent the even- Mr and Mrt Brllnt Gres:ory and Slillth, Polhei'O)' abd Jab RaWk, l ··-.:...l.:.....-----'-~~--evepl~a ,with Frieda Henry and
daulthlers were guc1t11 Saturday Pomeroy .kro are 1rcat irand·
MAIKit iiPOI.T
JYl!;f IYffiJ 11 b01teases The cla11 lng witll "tlr and Mrs Ptckens
Mr and Mrs Jack Barnharl o! ol Mr and Mra Ted Riley Sr o! grondpareniJ and Anthony ky
CINCINNATI
UPr • l'rbduce
went to the wor1blp room for the
Columbus
vtsited
her
mother,
Mrs
Clifton
ae~l. MiddlepOrt Routt 1 11id
En•,
uncban&amp;ed,
demand fait'
~-am~ on "Hoapltallty" Those
Frnnecs
Blak•
last
week
end
Mr
and
Mrs
Hugh
~~~ and Ilia Inez Sllljth, Pomeroy Rout " to good, suppllea am,le )ri ... it
takliij tiit In the service were
Mr and Mrs Tom W!lllams of 1on, Steven, St Albans, were the 1 are ereat ~teat a:randparenh forms, whttel and btoWhl, A Jllm·
J(ab!tl Johnoon, Isabelle Brown,
Huntington
&amp;pent the week end J week end gut!lts of Mr and Mrs
8os 400, A lar1e 85~. A m.Whi.tl)
luae BUrna, Be¥erly Bums, Mary
w1th
his
parents
Mr
and
Mrs
Byron
Van
Meter
and
family
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PICNIC
20 34, A small 21·25, B Jirge 27,
Pjekeno and Helen Porker
Lloyd
WtiiiBms
Littie'
Bubnra
Sunday
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The
Past
Councllors
of
Th.eo·
32, undergrad.es ZO..U; tOB 1
Tile cl'u thMI returned to the
Dana
Lcwts
and
Lloyd
Wll
lng
her
crandparents,
Mr
and
Mra.
doru1
CouncU
Daua:hters
of
A
large
43, A mP.dium 31-4 , 8 large
bl~emeul rooms for the business
Iiams
spent
the
FouH.h
In
Ripley
Wtll
Rwkard
emnca
will
have
a
picniC
at
39-41
current receipta, C"ases eJ[·
mettlnj (ollowed by ram" Irene
Mrs
Katie
BaRS and ~:~on, Ken
Mrs
Stella
Cross
and
Mn
Geor
Bailey's
Lake,
Thursday
at
8
p
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changed
36-31
lultice won s Bible quiz and lsa·
nle,
~1r
and
Mr&amp;
ltlaac
Lewis
and
ge
Humphrey
are
spending
two
it
was
announced
tod;y
by
thr.
Live
poul~steady, supplies
bello Bl:pwn the door prize. Re·
Dana,
Mr
~tnd
Mra
Fred
Lew1s,
weeks
In
Erte,
Pa
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visiting
u
rcla·
pulident,
Mrs
Jack
Robson
dequate,
pr
ces
at farms, No 1
fret,merita were setved to· Belva Mr and Mrs Dan:~ Lewis and tlves
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Ro~ ,.,orence Youna. Roae Randy Lee attended the horse
Mma Lewl~ and Janet ~Jchol
PLAN PICNIC
urers ~-4 b lD 2l, n!'avy bens
Youns, 111111 Plokens, Wlnono show tn Pt Pleaaant Frida~
son
or
Chfton,
and
Jim
Slewa'rt,
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light
ena 1113, ff;tf
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The Daughlcrs ol Rutb e aiJ
prices 27
,OQO al 20e, rn 000 at ~
Jloffman, llelen Barker, Luollle
Mr and llrs Robert Johnwn of Mason and Peggy Rutherford, Pt the Un1ted Methodist /Church
16,001) at 2olhc 14,000 at 21e, ST.
HarrPctn, Clata Williams, Leur·
Carleton,
Ohio,
were
vlsitlng
rolaPleaunt,
are
spending
a
w~k at have a potluck p1cnlc dinner, 000 trndetermmed
one l.n~U. Mabel Johnoon, Helen
and friend1 here over the VIrginia Beach, Va
•uohdav, JuJv, 14, ot I"a noon, tl
Ready to coOk, deIIveted,
Wllllamo, X.,•ra Holland, Laura Jtlves
IY 4 weok end
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Mr
and
'4rs
Jameo
Unroe
and
the
home
o!
Mrt
Jaeob
Meea,
Sit
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ICe-pocked. lt'Yen 1\!! a lb
~111111. 1.-Aa Lyono, Isabelle
Mfl
Villa
HarfiBon
Mrs
Joho
children,
Huntmgton,
vl8lted
Mr
z
Slate
St
Athens.
Members
arP,
'111 hens " lb and over 3~37
33
~]""•• lrtne Julll•, Nanoy Van Ella11 vudted her 1uter Mrs W H and Mrs El•1er Fox, Suf}dHY
requested to take tbe1r own tal:fle
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Fryen ,nd Bena bal to one OW"·
1 Mr and Mrs Jack Goad and serVIle.
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lbe boll"'"'· June Fox recently
llqJ¥ !11\11 Frieda Henry and two
lamlly ol P1qua, Ohio, Mrs Graoe
&lt;I' Demand good, supjjlleo Ccliii'• •• Beverly and Cheryl Burns
Mr and Mrs Cleve Fowler of Hoscllar an~ ehllflren, Dayton, 0,
PICNIC THU~IDAY
rapidly
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~ PICNIC HILD
West Columbia vtsl led Mrs Ltl~ vtslted Mr and Mrs Bill Stewart
Memben
of
the
Feeney-Bennett
TIDe ,en]tylill 1 Pimlc aupper Wilham• Suturdlly afternoon
son last week end
p01 t, 128, of the American Le110n,
at liMI hMne of Mr. and Mn Ray
ltr ttnd Mrs George Bloke and andVIsiting
Wor
and
Mra
A
P
Nleh·
Auxiliary and lhelr lamlllea,
PJOtla ,.,., Mllltdlf evening were family vlollcd Mr and Mn Art olson, Friday, were Mr nnd Mrs
have a jolQt pltnlc at Mld·
Dr. IM liltt. Ra7 Plckono and oon loy Blake last week end
Bof, Middleport, lin Plekeno'
¢1,orlcs Go•phart, Mnrl.• th,li!hlo, Ito Well man Bradbury, Ohio&gt;.~~.~~::~~\;%'~ ao1 d8111e Park Tbllraday
Mrs. R•y ThompsOn of Ve~~on
6 30 Members are a1k~ I ~:~:~~.
...,....,.Mr ind lin Ralph Cro• andi!JIIIolol[olko (rom Plttsburah. vlsut:~d
Ju:r
parcntl,
Mr
and
their favortte eovered B
b)t; ·.lllllhiuipolll, MIM , and Mr ulled on William" Gephart at Cllf·
Lew Hoffman, Monday
table service Honand lin•• Llord Moffma11 and son, ton
ored
aucsls
for
the eveJIIQI will
Klllny, of Pomeroy and Mr and
VIsitin g Mr and Mrs Clll!ord
:M'rt.
.ldW~ Matnllt
Johnson and family over the week PropertyTranlftrl
~P~;·~a~sk&gt;ng part In lite annual
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PIIIONALI
end were J.h and Mrs Charles
J E Mlehael, nerlha )llehael,
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1ft, and !(In Edword Nolroao Tolliver an~ Uallllhter, :Ill' and
1 MOL%11 HOSPITAL
ltll 'NedntadaJ for Columbua to Mra Thorn., Joyce Mr and MrH lo Thelmo Faye Michael, Pareei,
Adnlltted, July 7· Heidi Denloe I~·~;:j,;~
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,diye with hor olator, Jameo Tolliver, Ollie Tolliver Mr Rutland
George Kittle to Grover C1 Klem Mllhoun, PomerOy; OUffotd D j 1
Jltt,
:tiUatt.
and Mrt. Norman Kerwood and
Carder, pt }Jiea~ant, Jeffr~:y Lee
~· oll lllr. and Mn Ray l1'1'11V, Mr and Mrs Roy Dunfee 'AlA, Sahsbur,v
Clyde Salser, Gr... Sal"'r to Lemln~. Galllpalla, Mra Minnie
~ WlllntiiiiY oYanlnl were aDd family, Columbus, Richard Tol
lu~i iJid )!r• leu Broil&lt;n, Letart, llyor, Aahton W V•, Mr and Charles D Saher, Elizabeth Sal· Mae DoWIII, Patriot; Mrs. M~bel
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ser, 40A, Sulton
Booworth, Gallipolis, Olen W. Rice
Harold Snyder, Dorothy Snyder n ~tnnnU1 ?lilas MRrv M Garvin
to c A Barrett 31 A,
IW!itl!otti 111'1. Pronlt DUIInaU.
Allred H 111ono, Sr. to Emma Coalton; Mrl. Edward )I Caynor,
E Lyo11s, 'Court Order, Racine
t'l i'lea~nt ; Mrs J, HarOld SnUtW.
Geor1e Kennedy, Eleanor Ken· Gai1Jpoli1, Carl Jenrunp, Pomero)'
nedy til Maud Smith, S_.u Hale,
1J Killl, Wl.-:.~viiZe, Mr1
22 A, Rutland
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G Lovejoy to George Boone, Ce·
ell Boone lot,t, r..et•rt
Mote and VIolA Yeauger to
Tru11tecfi HobSfJn Church of Chriat
In Chrlsll•n Union, lot, Sallabuey
I C Jolinaton, Blr&lt;lla Johnolon
lo Ohio Power Co, 18 00 A eoal,

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Pre&amp;&lt;nt were Mr and Mrs. A 14
Kirkhart ..d oon, , JloCer, Milo
Coldwell• al)d Clifford F,orney, oU
of Sem""' Falls, N, Y.; 1ft and
Mr&amp; ToJD Peniu, Welt Union, 0.;
Mr an~ fl!!•· VIrgil Sll"neer and
oon, Tncl, Columm.., !ft. and loin.
llalph TtuooOII arid .dapghter, Pee·
11 Sue, Duhon; Mr ond ~&amp;Gale
M~ID, Belpre; Mr. and lfta. Nqr--~ MeCaln and dauthter, Sherry,
LOng 1Bottom; Mrs EJia Hannum,
Long Bottom; 1ft andlfta Gordon
'Caldwell and Clarenc~ Ylluog, Tuppers ~atna: Mr. and Mra. Pearl
Col• ·~• aon, Bernard, l!lr. and
Mra. Eorl Leifheit ilid Mra. Sophia
C 0ldw~l!, aU of !:1St Shade

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Several persons 1atb.cted -t thi
E U B Church oo Tuesday evenlnl, July l, for Bible Study and
to honor Lawrence Co!eman of
Point Pleasant in observance of
bla btrthd~y Mr Coleman, who
has been Ill and unable to attend
obureb for the put lis monllu
wu brought to the church by ldl'
and Mr.s Lawrence Slc"otirt
~~ the close 4f the study rr
frtahments were sened to Mr
and Mrs Harley CunnJngham, Mr
and Mrs Paul Zerkle and son,
Mr1 AJien, and Elsa Walker ali
of Pomeroy, Mr and Mn Edgar
ArQ.ott of Middleport, Reverenr;
an~ Mrs Ralph Mahoney, Mr and
Mr!. Lawrence Foreman and Sons
of ~ Mason, Mr -nd Mrs Le&amp;ter
Foreman, Mrs LizzJe Stewart
Mrs Paul Stewart and Sandra,
Mn Fay Puihns and Sons, Benmc
Roush and Sons, Mr.. HomPr
Bland and daugbtera, Mrs J1mmy
Bland and Children, S)·lvia Cole·
man, and Mn Olin Knapp a"d
Mr and Mrs George Johnson aU
lotal.

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JULY 'SALE

Mr and Mrs Alburtu Young
business WJltors in Charles,
ton Monday
,MiSs Gay Cartwrtgbt IS vls1tln•
Mr and Mrs Lawrenec Coh•man
and oth6r relatives 10 Pomt Pen·
ant tbi11 week
Mr and Mrs Ohn Knapp were
aboppmg !n Middleport Wednea
day
dren
Shirley Johnson left Sunday for
Mr and Mrs Edga.. Arnott
Dbnoil
to spend. the summer wltb
aild ~on oi Middleport were Tuesher
stator,
Mra Beml.. i~lbba
d:J)' dinner guests of Mr aod
Janice
G1bba
spent 111urlda7
)In George Trew
w1th
Mrs
Erma
Btartln
and 100.
Peach1e Elias and Rita Russell
oilled on Mro John Allbr11bl
and Rutb Wheeler Tue~ay eve.1
The Hemloek Gi-ange No. .,20U,
In&amp;
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Joke Wheeler of Camp Conle:. 11 1po010nng al'i 1ce ,weam supper
visited hiS father, Will.am Wheel at the Gnnge HaU Frida)' evenang~
er and tuster Pink on' TuesdiJ' July 11.
evemng
Mr and Mrs Jamea Weber of
Middleport wer~ Sundlf pelll of
rDDidl!$
Mr and Mrs Avery Nellon
oJI'"IURV
Their will be an old l~bloned
Mr and Mra. Hugh Bfarbs bellmg and ahower at tbe Gr~n~e
Ronnie and Carol Bearhl and Hall .Saturday 1 evening, July 12.
!\ie~d! Charleo Withee and Jan for Mr and Mrs Charles Paulaon
I"" Ql~bs • P•ntthe 4th nl ~uly. at
Hr. and Mra Clark VanNest
Lakt-tl\:lma ,,.
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Mr, ' and Mrs Edgar Abbu\t R~ SbiJib, Dayton, apent the
and ehlldren Eddie • and Kathy week end w1tb Mr and Mn Deln
sponlthe 4tjJ of J~ly VJSillng the •r Shinn.
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brother 1 and j famiJy Lawren~:('
:Mr and Mra Homer ltidklf~
Foreman jn ~fason W Va
Mr and Mrs Gaey Midkiff and
TJiere- were 83 in at•endancc at ehlldrf'n, H"ron; Mr. and Mn
Sunday School July 6th, Collect Bert Romine and 1011, Gene, illr
ion taken t22 73
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and Mra Kenneth Rornib.e, •:Dar·
Rev, Duell ~111ed hlo regular Mn;
apd Mrl Daniel Euler,
appointment be~ Sunday even-~ ~~:;;~ lira Zlbo lllldldff and
lng,
andl Sam Fltell, Raftn•
Mr. and , Ill~&amp; lame• Eulec
aoent the •4th il( 1uly with
openl Sunday evoning wllb th&lt;
and Mra. Porter llldldf!.
rerrels. \
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A e:urpme blrt.du party .....
Tooy Ed Goetl from Rand W bold bghorlng Mn, Clara Paulsen,
Va epent last week .V!SlbDJ hi~ Saturday evcnlng, )by 'ber famib
and ~unt Mr ~nd Mr s Attendlng were 1Berur4 Paulsen,
MatT Gruser and 4!JDS
COlumbua_ Mr. and Mra. Georle
Mr and Mn lohn Goett Sr Paullon and aon, Ro&amp;er, Mr. and

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tth with
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sons apd enjoyed a plcnlc dinner 1nglulm and
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Cblll'th ond parcnll onJO)'nclo day~ Ml• Rhoada 'Brlelln of
at Forttd Run toke recently
1J """ding tho ;;.;:~~-==t~
Loretto Teofoed o£ Roflne ,.,. lwtt- Ill. ond 1111.
an ovemlllltt ruN! of Mary and let.
Donno Smith.
jllble
Rev and Mrs DoMI~ Genho • calkton
mer and famUJ viJI!e( at lbe weeki
WID and Vlrfll Klnr llomea Rev of lbo
and Mn Genbeimer were enroubt cbage.. '11le proaram
to Afrl&lt;la wbere !bey are Ill• oented ll'rlday ovolllni
ren wert enrolled.
ltr and Mrs Berdine Johnson lionaryt.
and aon were SllD~Y gueltl of
Mr and .Hrt.. Ueorgc Muckf!l
Houle IUtiU of )(t. aH Jlr.i 'i
her paun~, Mr and Mn. Dewey and Mr. and Hr1. Robert Muck"r Wnk Ki~l the past two wee~ \
Gtbba, of Glbhatown.
and aon of Columbus -were Sun· were lllu lohnaoo, Mt~ 111)111.1'1
A surprtoe birthday d1nner waa day guelll of Jlr, and Mn Wm aod Min Smith teaehero of 1the
Bible S.tioel.
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Homer Goodwm went to tbe
hiJ home. A ba1ket d1nner wa enMr and Mra, Rolph Cbaoe atlll
Clnelnnatl Vetnou Hoopllll lor
joyed by 111 and :tlro.
farruly
of Columbus t:pent the
a
cheek-up
recently
Hlte, canton, Ohio; Mr and lin
the
weekend
here
Burdelle KcKinny :'lnd
1on
Hoyt Clark •nd daughter, GalJI.
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Samuel Damron of W Va IJ ;;
Freda Miller;" Cbe'ator, Lenora
Clark aud tbree oou, 111. ud llelzlDJ. Columbilt. visited Tllr IJII!ndlng hll vacation bert wllb
Mra Clay Grlnalead, lira. Tbr... .nd lin Don Bellllll and daUllhl- Mn Damron and Wandl.
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M111 1anice Wyut of CoJumbol 1 ·,/'
Doroey !IOIIIh and daugb\fr, Mn
Sue Price, Jlarietto, visited Mr wu a r,.ecent weekend pelt or
Bertha Clark and Elmer ud Lar· and lfto llpbert Hawk and daugb brr parenll ~
I')', "!" and Mrs ll'ranklln Clark, ter, Sheila, tho put week
Mr and Mn Jaek Lotby of
.Mr. •nd Mro Billy LlevlDI an~
111 and lilro. Clarooce Rondolpb LanpvUle vlalted l!lr ami lin.
two cbddr•n, all of Broad Run, and famlb', Younptown, are Vli- E A Stewart
Donald Gnm.ll, New Haven
IUng "" and lin Dol'llel Biggs
Several from here attended the aod famUy, Mt and Mr.e Otho
ITART IYIII
July 4lh celebration at llltJ~
Young and fam.lly, Youngatown,
BALTIMORE
UPI · Tb•
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and
Nationlll
League
wbo
are
here.
The Broad Run EUI! Sunday
AIJ..Stan
started
off
even
today
Mr
aDd
lin.
John
Mengel
and
Seh')OI held tbett plenle SUnday
Ea1h
team
&amp;bowed
an
a1grepte
1
aon,
Athens
spent
the
week
end
at Cedar Lake near Ripley. Tbo.e
ba~mg
average
of
2M.
with,
111
and
Mra
Eugene
Story
present were Mr and lira. ctyd1!
Clark and two children, Mt and
Mrs Herbert Km11 and ehUdrcn,
Mr and l!lr• BoiS Klnt and ebll·
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Kalhy •nd l&gt;aul lleaion , ftiiJ
Waoblngton, Mr and Jlrl, !WrY
Ord, Belh Ord, Linda Pl•ldat lin•
Carl Clatk and dauahtei, Mrtand ,
Mn Dalila G1bb1 and ehlldren,
Mary Roush, Ronald BearbJ, Mr
lflld Mra Raymond lloti1h aod
chUdren, Pamela Sue Fry, Qene,
Bonme, Stevie, David Johnson,
DenniS Weaver, Stanley Hart,
Mn Peggy Cleland, Donva Good·
See Our ,Lar.ge Selections
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Hampton to Ohio Power Co 80 00
A coal, Sa1om
Lllllon Leonard, to Leslie H
Rnwsbn, 06 3~ A•, OrLJnle.
Lillian L,onird. 1 Adml'll 91
Claude D. Loonord , doe , lo Leolle
H Rowson, P8 15 A., Orange
Ted L Swntr. Fraheea Mae
Sworto IQ Albert M Cox, Permella
II. Cox, lot, Nldd~porl
Ca•l L lllll 1 dee , to R~bert ill
Hill, ,cert or trant , S.o.Jem
I lanio! R Ellilo, t&lt;l Jamoa H AI·
len, Geroldlno Allen, lola 440, 441,
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open! the weeteod wit~ thelf
parenll Hr. and 1111. Nollle Tl'a&lt;7
Fr&lt;da Hill and daulllter llal1
spent Sunda7 wllb Mr ond lito
Holly Oneal and ehllllten.

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news. But the r~10n Of the pasf few
molllbS fl!veals wmethlng that deserves a lot
ot
it,. all who value the Ideal of mdivld\iil&lt;i\;ealom. That SOlllethmg 1s the new
f1i1ii1Dt$Mit between go•ernment artd privat1!
'At tb f' t sJ
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iJl ,ee\lnomy
supposedly dedicated to the
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•!llel'jlfiBe The first reachon to recession was
an lllitlncUve attempt to pass the initlallve
to 'the Central government And why not'
' For inore than a genera lion, the phlloso•
phy of 'tlie welfare state has been
assiduously
promoted. At the same time corporation lax·
'-'• soctalsecurity taxes, personal income taxes, excbe taxes, taxes by the score have soareilltl the point where the average person
apend1 'approllmately a tWrd of his productlvebOIIn working to pay them

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N, 'A:t 'Used 'Car Be SUre·To C\:leCf.Witl:i ~f D1,1ring The
July. We Are 'ReducfN Afl lnv~ntories And
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$:o~1nts - ' lt~s The Difference'
Shc',w Roor;n At 46 I South
Thiirlf'A,vk.\'f:!\ic:lcf,ll!poirt; PiliinE!,ip'y Used Cat Lot Or,~ West
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head man of fhe E.astern Divhlion
ehampjon CleYeland Browns, sent
throu gh their seeond day of cram
courses at Hiram College today.
The genial Brown, seeking a
his seven quarterback · candidate&amp;
durabJ,e sUf!cessor to the departed
Otto Gr:~.ham, was well 1atisf1ed
with th~ prowess qf severol of
biS "studenls'' Tuesday.
The b1ggest surprise was
wor~

of J1m .t:Jmowsk1,

lr CltET TANNIIfiLL

the

rookie

from )hcbJgan State, 'who is ex-

pected to glVc mcumbe~;~t Milt
Plum a strong tussle for the startmg job.
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Ninowskl diSplayed great speed

and showed remarkable accuracy
wh1le lutlSmiJ the pigskin

Others attemliog the school are
Jim Hah1ska , former WtscOnsin
ace; Bobby l•'reeman, who played
With tbe defe nsive umt in '57,

Frank Tamburello. former Maryland star, and CX·Ohio Staters
Johnrn Bolton, hampered by a
core arm durmg the last season,
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•AtTIMOR!, M4. UP! - Pml·
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"• otron1 polflbllitf'. he wou)4
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Ingot PrOduction For A~t Looms'
ud.liii.

Flve room
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·WANT
ADS
PHONE :198

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FOR RBNT~on
Seallold Boardo, DroD Cl0\111.
ly J. ROBIIIT SHUIIRT
ltOUGI! JULy
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Pm5BVRGH UPI- OpUmlom,
In the produetlon pl&lt;ture, July
PhoM f!2U.X.
ll·l~r albeit well-tenlpered, Ia beginning will be rougb becauoe of vaeollona
to light the thlnl&lt;lng of lbe na· and ' Uoe !Ddependenee Day hoD·
BATES
1 - 5 room unfurnished apart· lion's steel e&lt;onom11ts, a Unlted day. A big Pltllburgh producer
ment. Phone 310.1\1.
8 20 If Preu Internallonal survey baa in~ 'uid ttl ingo! rate may drop to 38
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per cent of caplclty, two points
1111' '0'0111 !i&gt;t three .....euuu losorU&amp;pedal :_ oae momll for ZG ceab pet . . . .
6 room unturnished apartment in
The men whose livelihood de- below "awful AprU.'' Allegheny
hll rate of 2 cento per •w·d will be cbartled far adnl'llltnc u
Pomeroy. Call 294.
8 28 U pendo on lrackine the trends of Ludlum has ohut down all Ill
101 paid f,.. before the IIIID of ea:h mooth lollcnriqlDaertlua.
o~
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the economy - vital steel business melting faclllUea for two vacation
ll:rron In Advertilllll-41houlo bo ... oor!ed lmmodlotelJ. 1'blr
FOR ~.T-4 bo oom hou.., haven't laid down their slide rules weeks.
Dallr SeaUael will actl be reapo~lble for more tbao onfl ~neol
242 .K1Verv1ew ur.vt Lmcom
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Hdl See Walter Grueaer or yet Variables such as the labor Still, most producen here
Bituation... ln the automotive lodu... dieted 8 "reasonably JODd 11
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aDd Speelll N - ofltvonllll.QO. Olllulrloa
Phone 213.
7-!1-Btp try and the prlee-wage question in quarter an~ foresaw the ingot
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steel itself furrow the brows 1 of hittmg a 70 to 7S per cent ot ca~
•s
Beautiful a-bedroom ~ome. Cen· tbe forecaster&amp;.
pacity rate b;y the end of t~ year.
Notlc
Ciood Cloan Uoocl Can
trally lo,.ted, out or high wa·
But tbe consensus waa that compared to the just-over 50 per
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ter Beautiful rJVer view. Larg..; oteel·maklng In the country Will cent that marked the sllrt of
MCTROPOLITAN
\ yard, garage_ A-Jalld~ August. l»e on a moderate up grade 1 by 1968.
Auto $11"
f1rst. PhOne 31D-M.
the fow•tb quarter and ingot pro- r "June WDI better than We
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7-8-10.12-atc
uuetion (or 1058 may reach M
thought 1t would be," a spoke&amp;---------------Rooms-Apartments
Clo"
, lion tons, or k little better than 80 man tor a big integrated Pftt.e11
'49 Ford 4 door, Partly cu~ tomi.Zed
P.,er cen ~ of the mdustry's 141 mil· 1 burgh producer Isaid. "And orders
See 1t at 553 S. 4th Ave , Mid·
town 127 Butternut St 'l-1·12tr Ilon ton capacity. Output last year I for August delivery are comin&amp; In
dleport, Ohio
7 7 6tp
waa 112,700,oo6 ton•
earlier -then we expected.
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Christians Are
0He Of u•s•'s s·Ig protestant Groups

Kelvniator refngerator.
Good
condlllon.
Phone Cheater 4 room apartment With bath, gas
SUPER PREMIUM
YU-52231.
7 7 6tp
furnace, priVate entrance New·
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Deep Freeze 14 cu. ft. good con• 6170
BY LOUIS CASSELS
I tary asso . . tation.
It can mak~
7 9 Stc
Co-Op Assoelallon
OitJOn. Also 14" port.ao le TV, G
United Pre~:t lnt•rn•tlorwl
"rc~omJdendatioM"
to member
Hours: 6 .00 A M to 10.00 PM
E. See Lewis Capehart, New
]n the East, they are known &amp;s congregations, but it ha« no con·.
Daily Except Sunday
Haven.
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"DIIlCiples of Chr11t" In th• trol over theme Any Dlaripte may
I . Main St. - - Pomeroy, 0.
South :and Midwest, ttley go by attend meetlnp of the conven
FOR SALE-9 room house, gas and I SECRETARY- For part time the name, "Christians "
tion and vote.
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7-5-3t&lt;"
Because they'v e never be'cn
Like most Protestant bodJeE,
PUBLIC SALE
dleport. Call 62~Z. . 7-3-12tc We need 8 grill gll'l for midniabt able to choose between these tra· Disciples lily great stress on tht!.
Th(' undersigned iJJ m&lt;tvang ' to
ditlonal appelations, their offleual lhble, and especially the New
l''loli da and Will tcU at tm
to
8
a
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Experience
preferred
title Includes both: "The Intern.a Testament, u the sole autborit•
Ut111ty
TrOller,
new
a!l
steel
bed
residence located 212 N Thml
but not necessary Will train U~mal Con\•entlon of Christi&amp;n ttve source of dodrlne. The only
Cbdc Van Cooney, Pomeroy
Street m Middleport, OhiO, nt
you Call In person. Crow'.: Chllrches Disciples of Christ~ 1
doctrmal ~'lest" __ for memberahip
Route No. 2. 892G·Y
7-2-tltp
AUCTION th e follo;~.u:;g on Sat
Ste11k House
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Whatever
they
are
called,
they
is a simple affirmation of faith
urday, July 12. 1 P M Nor~e
Automatic Electric Stove, 'G
Good Bonk Graval 45c por 1"1· (20)Busl..... r,.rvi- C(lnstitute one of Amerita'&amp; 1"~- in Jcsll$ Christ. Beyond tbat
eat Protestant bodies, with
each believer i1 free to iaterpret
E. Refrigerator, w.t.,
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Some Disciples are fundamen·
Prectaton Portable Smnng M :~
aonable rates.
lion service. Jack's Refrlgeratloi' two miUiOn memberL
Unlike
most
major
1
denommatahsts
who read the Bible liter·
cbmc, Wc8tlnghousc Rou tflr
WILLIAM McKELVEY
New Haven Phone TU·23!37 tiona, which were lransp1anted to ally. Other&amp;
are liberals who beOven, With cabinel Stand, TaPlll'lland, Ohio
G 23 If American soli from Europe, the hevc that modern BibJical rebles, Chturs, Child's Desk, 12 x
- I TIRMITIS EX'i(jllMINATID Diaclplcs fellowship urigtnated in search is a great help in dtscern·
13 Rugs, Dn.'l k, Coc klail Table , For tree lnaperlion phone 113·11. the United State.s m the earl} mg the true word of God.
Lamps, End
TablMt Dmlng
Buill
Klteheo
deaipol
Gllmo"' suvpl~ Ston, Pomeror.• 19th Century.
Group Was Spill
Room Suil!l, Nice Li ~ mg Roum
.or fOUr bomo. Free OlltmiiH. All WDTl euaranteed. Full,y ' InSoutht Unity
One extremely eonservahve
SUite, Dt.sh Cabmct, BABY
Foreman • AbbOt~
Phoae
oured. Vau.&lt;h•n'a Indul.trJIII and
lts founders did not intend to group of Dbclplea split o(f from
GRAN D PIANO, ~PlNNINr;
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Termite
Conti'ol
8er.
start
a ~ew denomlnPtion. J119l the main body yean ago and
WHEEL LAMP, GRAND·
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St
Marya,
W,
Va.
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thej
oppoaltc.
Their dream w11 1() became the anceators of a Pent~·
FA'fliER CLOCK RADIO, Book SOUR CHERRIES '7 per erato
end
divia~ve
se~tarlanism
and re. coatal group called the .. Church·
Caac, Gas Heater, Carpct!t
or pick your own for 7~ per Thew kelrl,-;ait~n"7na·-AI&gt;ll
~U." unite al) fotloworo ol Chrlat
h) es of Chrlat." The latter body,
13 x 13 ond 7 x 10. Twin Bed·
gaiiC'.tn New Haven Orchard.
once Servlee. Racine. Tel. 3ll Lll one great brotherhqod
which now has aome UI,OOO l,t
room Suite, Baby Burgy, Bab;v
Phone Turner 24688, New Hov·
D·lll-11.
Alexander
Campbell,
a
cal congreaatlons with upwards
cd with Mattress, Two Chair,.,
on.
7 Bate
vanla Pmbytorlan who
ot. 1,700,000 member!, II:. often
Glider, Chesl ot Drawer&amp;, W[n conluaed with the Dimples. But
dow Fan Unit, Baby Stroller. Furmall Cub Trltctor Hydraulic RADIO fl TEIJ;V .510."1 Sli'.l!YIC&amp; prinelpal leader of the
Phone 200. Clelond · Applllnet believed that nnlty
there Is actually llttle almlfarlty
Tapestry Scarll'l , MiscoU.aneous
Plow Muwer. OUitivator. Trill·
Store, 11&amp; W. lla1n St.rtet achieved by reatorlnr the
except m name.
Articles not listed. {Owner} 0
er, 9 h . bed, R. R Gray, Rt. 7,
Poltl.t,ro),
WS.tf elty which characterized the ear·
Disciples share with BapUats
L. Beck Terms. Ca1h Auction·
4 mi. north of Cheater.
eer- CriU Bradford Not Res·
QUICK
SERVICE
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Insistence on baptlom by tbt.l
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ponstblc for AeeldcnlB SALE
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F.rom
the
New
lmlJI-erBion,
becawe that 11 the
P
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CONDUCT~D BY BRADli'OllD New Chrysler Alrlllmp Air Con· . wale~ COU':iNt .JiiWa, C'nnpb&lt;ell eonoludod that
AUCTION COMPANY. 7-6-&amp;lc
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el\qrchea wete \e.J")'
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dltloner, o/4HP. Aren up to 300
fCAIO'I·
.;
organized wjtb each congreeo· Lord'• Supper -very '"'ftl&gt;',
sq. ft. ConveolloDal Deluxe
- --..,..-,-.,-eontrolllnfl Its own affairs cause Jeaus in break1n1
Regular $324.93 will a,n at . lnUna or ,Carpe11ter worlt free
!Reward for information loadinl to
eotlmateo. Raymond File o1t Son&amp; ~nd mlnl.olm holding rio special for his d18Clplea In the
cost. Phone 388-Y.
V 83tc
the recovery ot a girls' Ro1dPhpne '779931 Cheshire, Ohio rank qver laymen.
.
Room .said, 11'his do as Ofteq Ul
ma11ter bicycle stolen from Wil·
He al.oo de~ded that lhe early ye ahsll meet, In remembrance
11om Swatsel Il&amp;rall&lt; loat week. to~ew Chryaler Alrtemp '!4HP c11e- _7;_·1::·1~1.~1:=::-:::~-:::~:-::.;;
mont wmdow Deluxe Air CondlCD IT
ch'IJ'ChOI had 'no detailed tbeo· of me"
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7 7 3tp
fhoue ·233·J,
tloner IU or 230 volll. Reeular
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logical creedo to quarre~ about,
True t~ their hlatorl&lt; tradl·
$3M.9G w111 oell at coat. P~one
...ull4lollor Por L - ·
~ul were united around OD\ ••
DlsclP!&lt;• have ,been In the
For lmmedl•t• ending of upaet
s.~Y.
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article
of
faith,
auiriinod
or tho • ohurch un111
stomaeh •nd dl.oeol)lfort adhor·
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up In Peter's confwlor. to ·~eiuo ·
whiCh bao blo.110med
ent to lndlgeltlori. take Bllrton'a 1949 Harley Da&gt;ldaon Hydra1
MIIH01
,_..,
"Thou
art
the
Chrllt,
the
oon
of
years.
They havo &lt;OP.·
McKniKht Preacrlptlon. Sold at
Glide
74
Motorcycle
In
good
01111.
aa,
Colt
w
,
,
,
.
the
llvlnr
God."
ma~y
out;ta!i~lni
leaa·
111
Rollor Drug Slore In Middleport,
condition. Priced to sell. Phone
, ltoclt
Wortc TfiOihor
aucn eoumenleal "!~~~~~:i:
Swbhcr and Lohse and Stark'!!
TU
New Haven, W Va. '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;
Theoe two ' prlnolplot-congroaa the Nationol C
Pharmacy, Pom eroy Now f3 per
7 8 6tp •
satlonal autonomy an~ "no
the
bOttle.
7 7 31p
but Chrlal"- are atUI th• founda
Uon atones of the Dlseiplea
Ice Cream &amp;ocial Roek Sprint• Furnished upartment on lint
movement.
Methodist Church, Jul7 11, 6•30 , floor ~ large rooms and bath.
ITJUCtutiA~ t IIAMI
Disciples churchtl, now
P: m Home made lc:e eream, , f'ront por('h, garase. Adulta
ICRAr lll~H- MiTAU
eako and bcvcraRel
7 9 3tp
Preferred Phone 971·Y for apI'"'"'" In every part of the Unit·
ed St1te1 and f2 other counulie.s,
polntment
7 8 ~~~
work together on forelen ' ml•·
The Dorcas Telephone Co. will re· - · -- - - - - -~elva se~led bids for tht'l real Work Horl'le, rldina: lloraea, coon
aiona and edueltlonal protrams
~
eot•t• and awltohhoard. Said
doga, Phone ~44011 Jack L•
t~I'&lt;!Uih lholr lnternaponll\ eon·
bids 1o be In hands of WIIUmm
they, LanasvUle Route (DanvenUon, which m.eetl annually
Thia •conventlon II only 8 11VOIUn·
Hobock by Tburaday, luly 10,
ville).
H ·31'
Rodlt alii TV, S.tvlco
lliDB, at 6 p, m EST.
Modernized 4 bedroom home w1th
Phone Dlla McClintock
The company reserv(ll the ri1ht
utllity, bath, 1nd aummer cool·
RHino, Ohio
to rojbct any or all blda.
lni ayawm Phone , 3131 In Ra·
8-6·211tc
By William Hoback
cine between 9:$0 and 4:30 Mon.....
VtLI,AGI ~~O,IRTY - 8-room
7 7 3tc day thru Frldoy,
Muse, larlf vera~da, eoocl · e&lt;l____________7_ 9
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Gtc
~-:lu.
Larle le'vel ,lot, , excellent
8~rn...$1ml?&gt;on
Al•n,.
garden. Ooly QGOO. Down pay·
2 bedroom ap•rtment Newly renolllddloport. llu, A~t•mobll•
ment tGOO. ba1bce like rent.
vated. Rent reaiQnable. Call
Benda.
Pilon• fl3lll·lt. l.zo.tf VIUJo.GII
1 7 9 tic
-I!OIIE - Toroonr frame
t40-lrl,
home wllh eleotr'.c, luce lot and
JVMPLI!:'!1i) hl111rt4" i't'Ott&lt;'I!Oo
well, plenly ahhdo
Lito,. Aut6, Jlte, Po11o. Call Do•
shrubhei'Y,. 1!3000,100, ~w~
lltllt. lrlladlepOrt,
tBOO, balance ~~
OR

Tbom"' RoUJna pasaed
awoiv ' ••• the' h&lt;iq~e .of )ier 'c\4UJb·
and ~ · 1 Ot~' BQiton,
~oniiJ~ evealD&amp;. Bbe, ia survived
by
lollOwlnr eh,ldre~ Clato,
Parterabarr; Arell, Weirton; AI·

:----:-furnlabed apartment

fOI CONSIBI'ENT biPENDABLB USVLTB

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t·AI'PLE Gil.ov£

Used

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a:ooo

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"'Sheet
up.-and -·-,··.•c ·, -,
lt'l In

ta, Letart, 'W. va:, CUrt; Akron
aad, Mrt. Bo6toa. Funerali Mlrv'Jce&amp;

· were beld Tburlday at Letart,
w. va., with blll'lal there.
MrL Ellen
visiting
Mr. · and ~!I · Erneot Sleeth at

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CIOOD

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ported l'&gt;e ouUoo~ for t&gt;nau'ot
ter \han antlclllfted. II oidd ' •
mand for atrlp "oieel, which hac!
been off 25 per dtat, hnproved
with the market 1"'unu¥llr good"'
fo&lt; high • tempera~ lll'ldel
such " thole u&lt;ed In aircraft ind
mlsollea.
The bright 1~1 in the ateel
market appe'fed to be In eon·
Coction, the lbdu&amp;lry's No. 1 cus-tomer. A spoke~miD for one of
the nation's bi"ett produeera reo
ported demand lor r.lnfor&lt;lng
bars, platea, wide • flanJe beams
and !:alvanized steel' lhowlna:
stren~h. Tin plate aloo woo reported scllmg well.
,
Bu~er 6edalna aJ!alnol
mineot" price lncrei ae apParent·
ly had a 11iutory efleot on order
booka In June. Under th' lndu ..
try's three-year wage , apeement
wllh the United Steelworkero,
alfrted in 11158, the llnal ware PAY·
ment went Into effect J\tly 1.
!(onaJement eotlmated the eoa~
ol \lie lateat wage round at Z6,
cert.. an holy' and an offsetting
price inuea!e wa1 rt~Jarded aa in~

· Mra. loe~ Sugent and ·family
of Rae,ih&amp; ,and ,George Roblruum
tf CleV.Jalid, apent TuClday with
:Mr. tnd lin. Earl Roblnsoo.
Everett Par•oljo ~~ East Liverpool eaUed Oll relatives here. His
!!~other, Hr•- ll~th Pa:sons who
bad been vl.oltlng there returned
to her ' bome •-e . .
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agement thlntlni, would eover
only half the eolia, direct and Indirect, ol the blgljer J,ah&lt;ir bUr.
But the eompolltlve marke~ plus
congrcalonal survei1lallf!e, were
viewed as deterrinl a hlRher Jteel
prloe hike,

"!!

evitable. Sol- Prt.. Inc-H

,

w. va.

Elklno,

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·OHIO VALLEY
.JUMK CO.

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(20b) InsurariCe
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(81 Aut.) Sal•

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(21 '1 Ricii·~St~---

(II I Wpnted To'Bu-f
,.-

Wants (o bUY nntlljues.
81BBM. Evenlni•·

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49c. 'UP ·

CLELANU
APPLIAtiCE
I. Main lit.

....,., 2llt

,_,.,, Clht.

But the steel merehanla alao got'
into the hedgln( aet. U. S. Steel,
the traditional' pattern· • mater In
prlee ohangea, withheld Jeneral.
adjustm~nt"Of Ito ~h~gea pending
"clarifleitioh" of market and coat
facjoro. ,
,
.
Jonoo &amp;, Laurhlln Steel,
ranking prodQeer, flaUy reltloed
take liw
lead.
Iron Age, the national
working weekly, forccut a "selee.
live" price lnerease in August and·
aald It would overage $6 110 a ton.
waa a popular au...
That
here, al-1

aod lf~rpvol

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Theodor, t;. R~d, Jr.
Admlnlsiratbr of tl)e Ealate ol
Alfr:e4 ~.- 1 dcnhelme:r, De· , " 1 ) ••

~;e~111ed " - .~~~~l
Crow, Cro'f &amp; Porter
Atti!trt~yo

PI'!••

~1) 5, :1. 9,

Summer
HATS
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ttow.·$4.00

to man.'

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RuUand, entertained with a P"·
Die aupp&lt;r, JUly ftiL Mlddleport
pests wert llr. and Mrs Hubert
Taylor, Helen Louise and Bill, Mr
and Mrs. Judson Wblle, Mr and
- - Roloert Tewbbl!'l', Mr. and
:Mrs. Carl Gilmore and Carla Sue

Others present were Sally Gilmore

Payn~&gt;s'

daughter, Mrs Kathenne
Hayden and familY
Mr and i\frs Max Bowman of
Dayton and Mr and Mrs Von 0'·

Conner of Athens VISited briefly
With thC'!ir cousms, Mr and Mrs
L D Diles and Mr and Mrs Dana
Hamilton this week
I Mr &amp;nd }irs. Harold Hubbard
and Marta Kay have

•

eroy. Whatever you buy
Appliances, Floor Cover-

Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Coles
and Mr and Mrs Charles Payne
have returned from a VlSJt wtth
Mr. Colq brother at lnd uma polls
Indiana Whtle there they v1s1ted
the Cadle Tabernacle They stopped enroute m Dayton where they
were c~ests at the home of the

I

f
ave all O your sa1es11ps
from Elberfeld&amp; in Pom-

the store -flll'llllnre,

Lexln&amp;ton, Va.. and other points
ol intereat m the Blue R1dge ldt
area.

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C.; Wally Hoag and Earl Snider
of Columbus ~d Larry Dugan of
returned from a hohday tnp to

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and Bill White of Washmgton D

RuUand
Mr. and Mrs Noah Haskins have

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as

anytime to be added.

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Women's Sllllunont

Women's Cotton Dresses

RAYON PANTIES

A group of women's dark an d pastel color cotton dresses Short sleeve and sleeveless styles. Sheaths and full
skirts. Coat style dresses. Sollds, plaids, checks •nd
stripes.
--~

2 for$ 10.00

finely Jcntt. Long wearing
Band lea: brieft, elutic leg
, Hollywood ~riels, flare leg
panties. Siu.'&amp; 5 to 8.
.

Hand

blocked,

MIN.'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

R.,. $2.95 Size 72 br 1M ln.

400 shirts for this sale. All regular $1.95 quality. Sizes
small (l4-14'h), medium (15-15'h), large (16·1612), and
extra large (17-17'h). White, solid colors and an excel·
lent selection of patte~ns. Regular collar styles and
Ivy League styles.

$2.00

$1.39

colored print. m veraatil e
throw s1zes.
Completely
waslulble. Will not shrink or

flde.

Rop. $3.50 st .. 90 br !Olin.

$3.00

Mr . .11,nd Mrs, David Wince and

' chJldron havo returned to Penn.eyl·
\'&amp;nia lifter apendlnJ the week end

wllh Mr. and Mrs. William SIB·

ment.

lllaa Judy Slaok ol

Wll tbe week end aue1t of

LuotndJ Farmer at the homo

her srondmo.tbert Mra. D~Jvt l"arnn.

er and Mr. and MrJ. Arth\11' 'skloner .

as ProbPte

.Judr~&gt;

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O'Neill Brands Reports False ·
On Contributions For

&amp;ru

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov C. Wllllam O'Neill
,
hill second campaign picnic in Chillicothe today in the wake .
of reporll highway contractors were being asked to pay for
-the outings.
·
O'Neill branded such reports "just plain false" in a Wed·
nesday new• conference.

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Girls Dresses
Fiool clearance ot gtrla' tummer dresses. Not all
prices. Sizes I to 6X and 7 to lt.
WHILI THIY LAST- HALP P.IC.
$2.95 GIRLS DRISSII -- ---·--· ------ -- -- ----53,95 GIRLS DRUIIS ----- -- ------ -------·--$4.95 GIRLS DRESSES -- ----------- ---- ---- ---,
f$.95 GIRLS DRIIIIS ----------·------------17.95 GIRLS DR158EI -- ------- ------ -- -- ----·
11.95 GIRLS DRISSIS -------------------- -- --

sizes in all

IALI
S,\LI
SALI
SALI
SALI
SALI

Decorator

$1.48
$1.98

12.48

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$2.91

..

$2.95
SCISSOR ARM

5 RJ!G,

Attractive printed flbergllls drape'\ies witb''glitterlng
gold overlay. Just wash and hang. Dries bl 7 minutes.
Pinch pleated tops. Single width 90" long. A wide vari·,
.,.,.
ely of patterns.

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•us BLANKETs, . , . . . . . . . . . .

u:u BW'Ki!1 , .•.. . •.. ....

PRINTED RAYON DRAPERIES

SLEEPLITE

SALE $2.00 a,palr,

$1.00

Are·Held

Repl~eemeul

CUSHIONS
One ael 8 boeka and 3 oeallo
In good quality plallle.
Cul~on

S Rei. flUf

Sets . •.. , SAL!!; •10.00
2 Rei· •te.&amp;o Culhlon
Sel' . . . . . SALI! fl!.OO

thadeL

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IDOtenal to the st:!te"
Higb:w3y nuector ~hatles M.
Noble, 6urprtsed to hear sbout the
~ontnbutlons, telegraphed divi:non
headquarters that h&lt;:! wpuld not
llfrmit them to solicit eonlrtbu·
tio:~tcr D Houlton, Division 4
engJneer at Ravenna, ~aid be bad r,
:Cpted V?~untary "- contribution•
m contractors :~mounting to
$SOO to help paf tor the picioe at ~
1
A1bance on Autust 8.
f
i'. B Clv!ppclear, Dlvrston 5 ed·
Pneer at Newark, said he had
accepted tontJ:ibutiqns runnm&amp;
frolll',IOO to fOOO,
• Paul M. Miller, Dmsion 9 en.gineer at Chillicothe, wd be bad
Jlked for con~lflutions for the

JuvJ!Ilje

'nJe picnlu arc blUed as Govr
ernor's Day telebrations to give
tbe pubile •n opportunity to meEt
;.be sovernor. They . are, bowever,
ipoDSOred by the govemor'a committee .supportiDg b.iS bid for r~
elcetion.
Th~ Cbillitot)Je outing was not
be ~~ elaborate u the fir1t pic.

Eight-\'ear.Old
Stricken By

SAUl P-9~

SAUl tS.Ot

WhiCb •Uracted Rli®t

t~ed

e,atnival

ride•
thcyoun~.

POmeroy, reo

from a week't itiJ ia Hol-

UeapiW loll 9!gbt. He haalhe
••'1
rare Leg Perthel disease
which Ill altaekina biJ hlp.
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DRAPERY· :

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~enee,

according to

report, tnoWJ hQW this

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otrlleJ Ove lo 10 year old ehlldren, but not whJ. Tho blood
ltrtam faU&amp; to arty enough food
to particular ueaa of the body.
However with proper treatmen!
m01t Y01UIIIten eonqueor the ilJ
neas and are little the wone off
for it. Neil would have been Ill
,the Fourth Grade at Sua:ar R11n

S.bool lhta fall

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UWYT VACUUM
CLEANER FITERS
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•PN&lt;I Sat llltei'a In bo!
tor Modell 115, 1!8.•77, 88. ·
f

sale 69c. a...x

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Katherine •nd Christine Grant
went to Columbus lodaJJand will
retutn Tburad,.y.

' Mr. and Mn. Carl Taylor of
Columbuo, and BIU Taylor •ol In•
dependence, Ohll!o wero , •!aiii)IQ
their f•nllly, Mr. and \lro. If. W
Taylor and dooghter, Uelen, om
the July flh 'l'eekend.
Mr. and lin. Donald Lowery
illd daughter, Patty, ....,ontl,y re·

NEW LOW PRICES ON

YO~GSTOWN SltKS

cak.e, homa

Mr•. and o!M~"t~~~:i~~

·CON~LA;'f!ON ·:

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42 INCH YOUN~TOWN SJNICS
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With Rlgbl or Left Hud D,Piboud, Otae Drawer.

$69.95

turned from a vacation ln PenD·

11)vanta. •
Mr.. •nd Mro. Ch11 Burri ha&lt;l
1 tnd blrtMay party for nephew
Billy Dean WIIJon Jul~ 2nd. HI•
motller Mn. Wm. R. wu.,n
Lawl•J ..rved hlo

~.OO'VER.'

SPECIAL

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\
With Double Bowl, Doable Drlin, I Drilwbw. ·
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$H9.95

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wheeled rur a .lloor

54 INCH YOlJNGSTC:hVN SINKS ·
Wllb Slqlc Bowl, Doulple Drain, I Drawers.

$84,95'

The el~n,f lh•t walks
ilr. DOiible llli'oteb bOlO,
eoeoplna wapd~ !Unl
throw

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penou tn ubanoo/, At

~d ·ar;.: orteu

Colmer, 118 Vale-t!,

lledical

Attractively •Framed.
Big Selection
Of Subjects.

BED LAMPS

pri~ed

$6.00

teru

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llooplW In COlfor' aft to-

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tu:..
The govCrnor, h(lwever, eonlernned sohc1bbnns by state em· j
1
l oyes on Mhical grounds
,He r
,aid, "N'J mi.lney IS t!) b-"! accept- ~ 11
.d by anyont 118 a contributiOn
~

Disease

8 REG. U.48 BLANKETS ......•.... . 8!'-LE ......

PICTURES

group of draperies. Vivid colors. Modernistic and florala. 84" Pleated Drapes.

Large iasoriment eollon lUI·
ed pJUowe, round and aquare
Coverod with heavy drapery
malerlal !Jghl and dark pat·

,_...:;.,. . .

fUll

$4.95

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Clamp on type Iampo lor
bookcase headboard bocla.
Bronl8 llnloh with ,pbltlc

Glider

and

Two Teachers
Board .'

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An abundant selection of patterns In this low

THROW PILLOWS

suep propaoal· polntbf'JITOU:t
It would not Jncrease lbU: du·
tJes any more t~an tat pre~~;~.t.

aJly
~hat

2 RI!G. U.29 BLANKETS . • . • .•. • • . . . . SA," E ~.00

$7.00 a pair

$2.39
$2.95

a aeeretary ut a nted salary· of
$2,&amp;00 per vear,
Apprabed today of tbe move·
ment tu combine the courtl, ~·
eon saJd that he wu not aoJMt

1 REG.•5.95 BLANKET ... .. .'.. .. .. . SALE U~

PRINTED FIBERGIAS·DRAPERIS··· ·;

With Melmac type phistic shades in Mocha,
Beige, Ivory, Pink,Aqua·.

1udge 6&lt;1la17 .and
d..,. not l!a'"

BICKLBV, w. va. UPl - ThreE'
onen were trapped 1nd believed
:lead toc1aJ in 1 min' explosion at
the Slab Fork Coal Co's No. 1 minr
about
of here
A 118wmUea
lk 10uthwest
"·
· · a er lntr: min«~'• gen
~aJ manager, identlftf'd the miN
lng men 11 Herbert Cline, about
i2. of 3laxweJJ Hill, Raleigh County, Sam Sawyfn, 54, ,and Walter
Moore, 38, both of Slab Fork, Ra·
lci&amp;h COunty.
Walker uid the trio went into
the mlne Wednelday morning to
do some maintenance work while
operationa were Jbut down. T'aere
wu no fu,. for the men's safety
utll bte Wedneaday nigb~ A
~earcb p.trty waa organDed aDd'
vWtecl tbe mine.
•
Preaenee of "afterdamp," 1 1,,
resuJtlng from erploaJons, • n~ar
the mine mouth eonfirmed that
there
an explosion, aplO&lt;lolll.ld and deep in~ide

pienk.

3 REG. $~.95 BLANKE'IJl .. . , ........ SALI! .lUL

$8.95

. WALL LAMPS

fl,l500 being saved

lcea aa Probate

SAtE

8 REG. .8.88 BJ,ANKETS .. .. ....... .. SALE

, the ccunty
an ampunt in ,xceq

that

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of Ohio $4,100 for
$7,il00 per yeRt.

Jl the courta are combined I~
Bacon wiU !'O&lt;eive an addltiO!!fll
$8,000 (beloru taxeaJ for hla iei'V·

8 REG, UUS BLANKETS ..........., ~AJi lJUO'
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$14.00

$2.91
$4.41

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receives ,but one sal11ry
servictl%, that beln.11 a~
Pleas Judce ot wbl£h tbc
•but 12,'100 per year

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Two of a kind. Satin bound tilaQkets. All . double'~'
size.
. ,
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boxes with quality mlrrured
bacb Whtlo and mahogany
.frames. Gold trim.

eaeh The b.. lan eP nf hi, salary Is

Judgo and luV''"'"I

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fact ,ttnt lod.&amp;O
In tile .three juand drawn

OnSale-Yo~rCiiolceFor$1'
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from hlghwqy eontractDrs
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Min' ExpI0&amp;100 contractors"' other penon• maki
tng contributions to pohtcaJ par·
-kJey
tie11. CertAin highway offtciaiJ not
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u~der nvil a;ervJce, arc not 'pro-

paid from thr State Treo:sury as

Common Plras-Judge.

But at least tJlree diVlllon c~gineers 83td the)' had acc:epted

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UP SALE

be astonlahfXi to learu that Judge~
Ba~ol;'l, who has serv~d in the ca·
\l&amp;rity of ';;,mmon Pleas Judge,
Pr~Jbate Judgr and Juvenile Judl{e
for t~c past 1:1 montlls ,~ctuall)'
draW.!!' aa D r.alary ~m ) M'citt.l
~ounty the Fum of $210'pt'!r monlb

Ul. Reduced.

On. Sale- Your Choice For $1.19 _

$1.00
C~EAN

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PICas Judge 11lnee bia appointment ·
to the Comn1on Pleu Court benct, . by G&lt;lvel;'no,• William O'NeUI fol·'

011 Sale- Yo~r Choice For $1.00

Size 52•52 lnche:;

•us

elrtra I large

98J 'to '$3.98'

Sl7.es from 3 to
GROUP. I , .
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$1.39 Quality

U8.95 ud U9.95

ler. Their daughter, Mildred, te·
maincd for a leas:er visit with her
uncle and •unt.
Mr. and )tra. J!: M. Wood were
at tb' home of their aon Mr. and

MrJ. C. L.Wood, Galllpallo Forry,
)lon417 evenln1 to see their l!l'and
10n, ,tt. .and Mra. Wll)'ne (Brack)')
Wood, who lett Tueaday for Ram.
'tein, Germany, hiJ new aaslan·

tlje result of the failure of anyone
- · to be placed on the ballot at the
.....t prlm·ry e~e.u.ns for the .
PNltion 9f Ptobate JudJ{e. ' ,
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1ohn c. Bacon of Mlddlopart
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has been se;v!;nltn tJ•e. dual rol' ,

BOYS' SHORT ·SLEEVE SPORT. SHIRIS ·.

SALR

Also On Sale - Yoar cbolee of any of the regular
Short Sleeve Sport Sbtrla for men for .%.49.

SALE!

Jud•on White, 1vhere IIley en,.O)o&lt;.d

a picnic JUpper.

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On Sale

PRINTED
TABLE COVERS

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head sl:os. $).1111 to $7.15.
While they •lost; in 1thla 11le.
-~ ' HALl' PRICE

2 Pairs For $1.00

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br'.Jhantly

hats In darb 'l"d whites.

Regular

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A group of woME!n'a &amp;traw

51 gauge 15 denier. All sizes 8'h to 11. Thl!1 new most
popular summer colors. Blushglo and Roseglo.

2 for $1.0A0 .,.,

Fifth Street.
Spendlnr Sunday •t Dolley Lake
Were Mr. and M'ri. Robert Tcwk•
WasbinJton and Mr. and

USE :EllliFAPS
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MeigR CountY. ~:!:Xp~)·crs

HA.TS

. Nylon · Stockings

Smooth f1tting, comfortnble,

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PRINts

SCale!

Women'$ Shanmont ·
hll Fashioned

S~uth

Carla Sue and Sally, Bill White of

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Cedrlc
lowmg Clark.
the resiJ;natlon of the tate 1

Mr1. Vlreie Shumate and daugh·
tera were week end guest• ot her
unele, Mr. and Mrs E M. Wood,

bary, Mr. and Mra. Carl Gilmore,

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For ~our Coave~•ce
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Appliances and Floor Coverings on the 2n~ and 3rd·. floon. Also see
the many bargains this inonth on the Main·Fioor·and in the R,ady To
Wea.r and Drapery Departments on the' 2nd floor. Depen'~Cible, 'w en
Known Brands.

their

g11e.sts her s•ster, Mrs Joe Gallo
of Cmcmnati, and her niece, Mary
Carol MilcEachen, Coluffihus
.Charles Hdskms had as hts
guest ever the week end a class
mate from OhiO Vn ivertill) , John
Nordltrom of Portsmouth 1'hey
were in Columbus Frtd&lt;~Y to see
lhe stage show, "Kismet," at the
new Veter:•ns Auditorium.
Mrs Charles Jlvtden, Athens,
and Mrs Clark Jividen , Radne,
VIBited the former's parent&amp;, Mr
and Mrs L D D1Jes yesterday
Mr ~ nd Mrs Guy Reynolds are
apendmg a week ln Bridgenorth,
Ontano, Cau&lt;tda, with Mrs Rey·
nolds' brother and sister·ln-law,
Mr. and Mn Everett Childres at
t.he Childrea summer cottage.
Mr &amp;did Mn. CurtiJ Jenkinson
and daughter!!, 'Mary Jane and Kay
and Mr. and Mrs Leo Vaughan
and family of Pomeroy 1pcnt the
holiday at Lak,e Hope
Mr and Mrs Ancil McKmney
have moved into the Tcwksbary
apartment on M11l Street.
Blll'faylor, who teaches btology
and literature at the Independ·
ente, Ohio, High School, i1 attend·
ing the summer sesston atr OU
Mi1s Jane: Bailey of ColumbuJ
apent the week end with her par·
entt,' i~r and Mrs. William Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gltten
hi'Ve returned from a holid11.y v"lt
With friend• In Coraopolis, Pa ,
their former home.
S3c John Jatobs has returned to
the Naval Atr Base at P~tu~~ol.
Md , alter a five day let~ ve with
his parents, Mr and Mrt Dale
Jacoba and grandmother, Mr1 Rob·
elt

ings, Ready To Wear or
Dr Good1 S
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ave your
salesllpo. Bring them in

Visit with us in the J·t.dy Sale~of F~r~iture,

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