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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July,l4, 1958

Reports'Given
On Baptist's
·National Meet

The Daih Sentinel

of the Pomeroy

Finl

Baptist Langsville,

Sundey

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Reeent guests of Mr ond Mrs.
bostess
The Rev Tom Wetlls, pastor
Mrs Allen Shain prcsiOent wa, of the Bradbury church wall per· Cash Braley were his daughter.
in charge of the ~eetUif and de· form the ceremony, 10 the pres· Mrs Cledytbe Howell, Colurnbui

POMEROl'
SOCIETY

votiona were led by Mrs Loram ence of the ammediate families and Mr. and Mrs William Gil·
Mrs Paul Dornell rntered St.
Sterrett, ualag as her theme " For
Miss Roush IB a graduate !&gt;f the logly and Miss Octo Gtllogly of
Joseph
Hosplta~ Parkersburg, W
Albany
Jiveneu" A short busmess &amp;e3· Middleport High School class of

l4lis Opal Kelly who has been Va. last Wedneodey and under
sion was held
19G7 and " employed as book
Mrs J H Stephenso~ reporte~ keePer l:lt the lmperl~l Electr.c living with h\lr sl8tcr~ln·law Mrs. went surgery, Friday and is con
on the house party whtch was at· Co. Middleport
Irene Kelly al Clllton moved to valsecmg nicely

tended by 1144 women Mrs Sham '
and Mn. 'Joseph Cook reported~
on the white Cl'OSJI at the bous~
party.
A report on the na&amp;ional con·
vention w.a given by Mrs Ralph
c Z•ndel, who stated that there
were 12,000 10 attendance and 26

!ore1gn COUDITiea were represented Mrs Clarence Cr:m!ord, wtfc

or the convention pre01dent, gavo
report on their recent tnp to
Ru..ota,
at the told
convent•
on, group
which
Mrs Zundel
to the

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ventton was also giVen by Mro:
Zundel
The hostesses served a saLad
course to those naMed above anrl
Mrs Ray SEndcnabcl, Airs ~~~~·

Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES

MEIGS-POMEROY
TONIGHT """ TUISDAY
"COWBOY"
Glenn Ford- Jack Lemmon

TEMPLE-Middlepol1
TONIGHT
"DARBY'S RANGERS"
Jamel (MAverick) Garnor
Etehalka Choureau

Tuftdor Not Open
WIDI. ond THURS.

"'THE FEMALE ANIMAL"
Hedy LaMorr - Jane Powell
- also"DEEP ADVENTURE"

Roso Allen - Dottle Lee

Homer Carleton ha!i retum~d
Middleport this weekend where
home
after t several weeks visit
Mr Wilcox, who ls associated lhe will room with Mra. Hylda
with
relativea
at Norwood
with the Powell Service Station Rice and daughter Jacqueline Mn
Mro.
Harry
P.
Smith, Mrs C F
Rice
and
Miss
Kelly
are
co-work·
was a graduate of Rutland High
School m 1957
era m the oifice of the Ohio Val· Tompkins, Mrs Robert Warner,
Mrs Jed Webster and Mrs. Pearl
A reception wlU be held after ley Baking Co
the weddmg.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Jones en- HyselJ are attcndmg the MethQo
------tcrtamcd ot dmner Friday eve- dl.Bt s~hool of missions at Lan
ning Mrs and Mrs Asel Pierce caster, this week
MilO Olga Piei'Ditt Columb~s
and Mrs. Rllbert Rice and baby
or MilwaukPc, Wis., Donna 1md spent the weekend i'\t her honle
Dianna Brown of Mtami, Fla.f and here.
Mr and Mrs Clerenr.e Gardner
Mrs. E!!gar Wolfe. local
Mrs Dqv1d Entsminger has re of Newport Ky are thf! guests of
The members and their families turned from Columbus where Mrs Frank Hood anrl ')ther rela·
n( the Golden Rule Class of the she was called by the illness and tlves
~'lrst 8 Pplist Church held their subsequent death of her brother,
Mr and Mn. Martm McAngu"
mnuul Jilcmc at the Portlaad Park Fred Miller.
and daughter have returned home
sunday
~;r and :~1rs George Doolittle after a viait w1lh her p~rents, Mr
'M:r and Mrs Frank Chee~e· Jr , and son Steven of Toledo and Mrs. Allie Grue1er Monessen,
brew, Mr and Mrs Harold Kauff j were weekend guests of her par· Pa.
and Mr and Mrs Chfford Stumbo ents, Mr and Mrs Glen Lambert
Mr and Mrs. Au1tJn Lehew of
were on the committee that plan- South Seconrl Street
Newport KY arrived Sunday fo1·
ned the aff.aar wtth the group
Mr and Mrs Sam Hamer and a visit with relatives
leavmg Immediately after the son Bobby who have been visiting
Emmett Wtll and Mr and Mrs.
mormng wor~&lt;hip service
his granddparents, Mr and Mrs. Jameo Will and daughters were
The :~ ltf!rnoon was spent in E R Tompkins have returned to at Alb Cave, Sunday to attend th..
playing baseball, badminton and thetr ho1pe in Pittsburgh Accom· Will family reunion.
other ~ames. •
panylng them home for a visit
Mra. Earl DIU returned horne.
'l1lose 1attcndmg were the was ·~r Hamer's brother, James. Sunday after a v1slt ~ilh relatives
Cheesebrcws, lhe ¥.auna the
lt'ir and Mn. CnrroU Swanaon in Columbua.
Slumb(ls, thll Kalad Hlndy&amp;, the were in GalHpolis Saturday to get
Jamea Pullet18, the Tony Fowlers, their daughter Sylvia, who bad
Mr. ond lolr&amp; Dale Valentine
the Harold Hubbard&amp;, the Owen been vl..!Hing her grandmother, and family or Porkersburg, w Va
Braltoru, Puul Smart and Don Mn. Charlca H Swanson and her ~ weeltend gueata of Mr. an(t
Becker
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Mra. Eldon Kraeuter and daugh
Charles
B Swanson this past ten.' Momlnt Star
Jasper, MrsT. T. 8!\C'!ton, Mrs

Golden Rule Class
p·,cn·IC Is Held
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Albert Smith, Mro Dale Wippel, week.
Mra
Sidney
Russell ,. a medl·
Mrs Dana Oliver, Mrs. W11ter
Wolfe, Mrs Ellen Couch, Mr• col patient at Bober Hospital.
Winifred Stiles and two guests, Her daughter, Mn Robert Hoythe
Mrs Edwrrd Coreoran of Wapp. of Hlll1•rds lc here to be with her.
ina, Conn. and Mrs. Guy Cowan. Returning to their homes Sun·

day aftor VIsiting their parents,
Mr. and Mr.s John Seines were

Mr. and Mr. Roy Rouah !Ruth
Seines) a.d oon Roy Jr of Lan·
ling, Mieh , Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mll&lt;h (Mary Rooe) and children,

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Payment• Include all ehor1e~
Loons up to ttOOO subject to
prompt opproval.

David and Steven, of Martino
Forry, lair and Mrs Charlea
Sclnea ond family, Chuckle IPd
Bobbie of Columbu~ Mr. and
Mrs Pat Caoonova !Coradelle) and
aono Grey, Guy and Gary of Wal·
llng!ord, Conn , will remoln until
tho middle of the wook before ro.
turning home

p:arent1, Mr, and Mrt. Vern Bolin

1er, fell Saturday lor Bottlesbur~.
Miss for a vlolt with hla parent•
before retutninr home
Mr. and Mrs. Jame1 Kevan and
oop
returned tq their home, Madl
Mr. and Mr! Warner French,
aon,
Saturday, aftor a three
Dalbert and sandy, were gueato weekiWloc.
vlait
with her pvents, Mr
of ~r Rnd Mrs Kenneth McEland
M:ra.
Vern
Bolln1er.
hinny and family Sunday Pamela
Mr
ond
Mra
Carl Norton and
French returned lo Worthinllon
Carla,
Mr.
and
Mro.
Rolland Diehl
with hor parents 3fter spending
vlolled
Mr.
•nd
liln
Olan Hyaell
the week ., 1uest or the McEI· Baturday lor a barbecue.
hlnnya. Mr nnd Ml'l, Fren&lt;'h also
Yilliled other rolallveo bore,
MITI" PIGH11 VARGAS
Mro. John Blazer and sono, tJa.
OAXLAND, Calif. UPI-Aiex
vld and Ricky, GaUipollo, Mr and
Mra Robert Blozor of Columbuo Mlteff ond Ruben Vargaa, a pair
were guests of \\fro, Hyldo Rice of heovywelahto who like to mix
at close quarlen. collide In 1 10.
11d daughter, Solurdll)'
Hr. and lllra. Calvert Jont!.! ol round bout tonl1ht at tho oak·
Boltlmoro ore tho eueats of the lond Auditorium.
latter's oioter and brother·ln-law,
llr. ond Mn. Herbert Moore
Mr. and Mr~ H. J. Ru ..ell have
rented their garago·apartmonl on
North so.,.,nd St , to Mr. and Mro.
LeOn llrlnkman, Leon

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Inspection To
Be Held July 22

Geo. Renahaw
The delegite and alternate to
Mr. Cllllord Bia•• :;~~~~!!
Sl3te grange was voted on at U.r slater Mro. Emil A
"oil·!~&gt; 1··. ··
neet ng One apphcation for family.
nembershlp :wu read and tne
Freeman and Stanley Alethff(\
Charter was draped in MemorY of Logan W. Va. were £Uests of

&gt;I Mabel Weber

Fant and socond

~onferred

de~rees

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on the three Candidates
ilresent and all member.s are ur~ed to attend the next meeting

Refreshments were served
the close uf the meeting.

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Smith-Foster
Wedding Is Set
For August 6th
Prlvt~te

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sarton ~d ,ehlldiem ~e
ton, omplp)'Oil,illll~ ,4.l~!•~ .•pent
lbe ..r1 etld with ·btl ul\tlli:
~a~r; ond Mro. Elmer '"Y~•eldt
,10ld thoJI:'I&gt;ro~JtY ~_,., titld ' pur·
hliued wopeity In W~e to

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Hr.IIJid Mrs: l*efalJI !lf!Oll and

Be~l!f~"f.~f n~lr,Jte#tJi•}l'

on· Suri~ay. SHe baa tiifn· 'Ill for
ao•~ wl'l' a be~ 'li!!!dl\lin·

; Pafut llife OP.flpt Y(~d~e11011J
Dlg!l, , ll!ci• Th~ay wltb ~le
Sa:don. '
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Mr ond MrL Lloyd WI!¢ oponl
Sunday ofternoon 1 wtth 'Jir. aud
t.~t,. val ·Rll•, Wilkesville.'
lllr. onc!.l.lrt Artie Wl!llal)ll of
wll~•vlue •penl $11turd~ ~
ltfr. ond )Ira, Georce Sll(!o.ri;
;wr. .nd . l\lr&amp;, Bersbet' Juatlce
,and children , spent an oveninJI
with
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CHILLICoTHE, '0
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man Dotion, 42, who lied '. '"""";
sboollnr and woundin~
vear-old nephew,

Friday hecau.se he

hod killed him,
peocefully to authorlli.,
daf nljhl

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hol!ce,

John S. Foster.

eer11mony in the church social
room

liln Smith graduated In Juno
from OhiO State and Is a register·
ed dental hygienist. Private Fo'"
ter recently sraduatt.od from the
General Moten Frigidaire Divillon't traming prognm as a Jour·

neyman tool and die maker. He

Is currently taking hlo army bali&lt;
training at F'ort
KY, and

Kn...for

haa been selected

further

acboollng at Fori Holabird, N. J

W~ST

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Mro. Robert Painter and Do~,
J.aa Johnson .are •P.endlna 1 lew
doyo with Mr. apd Mro. R_,...ond.
Taylor at Addison
llr. and lllra. Denzil Geo~oln
lllr. and ~In Floyd Spen" ol
Pomeroy, Mr au;:. lair#, Mlllliall
Miller and family were Sundai
aftemoon callen of !Ira Jln11le
Rouob.
Mrs. Eli&amp;abeth Wickham of
Ch•ater apent lofondt) at the
RoiUh ond Painter bomeo.
lllr. an~ liln. Ralpb Painter
ond family called on :Mr. lnd
Mra. RuiHII Painter Sund!IY. •

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ape~t th• woelend with hla r.... ,
Uy.. quo!ia wore Mr
Xy 3\'tll l'la. · a~d
Rldcutf1 •.Mra. J'rantet
andttiOn Terry wJto •l'f'nl
dar night l'ilb lllra. Roy Holl•ell' l
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IPresident Dispatches Troops ·

Into Explosive Lebanon Area' ·
WASHINGTON (UPI)- United States Marines bave land·
ed In Lebanon, the White House 18ld today The landlng force
oonallted of more than 5,000 men.
President Elsenhowfr 18td that the action was In respollle
to ao urgent appeal from Prestdent Chamoun of Lebl!\t,on.
He said lt was taken "to protect American lives ~nd . . . to
- . , . - - - - - - - - - - encourage the Leflaneae eovern·
ment in defense of Lebanese 10verelgnJtcy and mtegrlty "
"The&amp;e fortes have not been
sent a'i an) aC\ or war," the Pre.
Ident u.ld in a 1peclal statement.

He pledged tbat thiS
wUJ RUpport the

TO APPEAR IN II. S,
STOCKH(/LMc swe~ UPIEleven European nalloqs lnelud·
Ins tHe Soviet Union \viii aend
1peed ekators to Squaw Valley,
Cali!, ~ext FebT~~~~I'J'·

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their brother Otto and EmU and
lamllteo and slater Mrs Leonard
Luna!ord ond hmlly
Mra. Earnest Powell spent Fr~
day evening with her uncle Mr.
and Mrs. John Diehl
Mu. R~bcrt Bowin bDd nn
were auppt~r guellla of her parent3
Mr. and Mrs Denver Carmen
Mn. Carmen has ,not been so
well

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· COOlER AIR ANYWI,Ie.RE

Mr. and Mrs. Theo L. Smith ore
annpuncmg the approa~htng mu·
rlago of thelf daughter, Joy I'•·
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Mill Elisabeth Bruch ol Entet•
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an event of Wedneoday, Au·
prise waa the guell ol Mr. and
Mn. Eldon Kraouter and daugh i\llt 6th ot 7 30 p m In the Unit·
ed M.etbodiflt Church, Pomeroy
ters
A half hour of nupti:ll mulic wiD
MilS Roberta Kracuter loll Sun be pre•enl•d by Miss Patricio
day evenlag, for a weeks visit In Blakeslee, o• gamat, and Mr R"'
Parkeroburg, w. Va., wilh Mr bert Brown, vocalist beginning at
and Mra. Dale Vat.nttne and lam· 7 p.m.
lly
Olllciatlng at the candlelight
John Meridith of Chester opent eervlce will be the Rev Eugeae
Sunday wilb hla coullin Delbort Brown, while ushera will he Mr.
Brueb, Enlerprlae.
Jameo Nester and Mr. Eugene
Capt. and lllr~ Jack D Cralt Willoughby
Llmeatone, ,ldo,lne an4 family , ,\11 lnvltatlonal recfllllo.,,wlll!Jl!!il
who have been the (Uf'Us of her bold lmmedllltelf foi!OwlnJ ....

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Ind.FOlt
spent
tbe week;
end
home.
Hr.
ll!rs. Paul Jatobs we e
N;r. aand lllo, ,Q "F. Bovert'\1~
i\IOsto
parents Mr. and Iiili. ~d aon c~ on i\,.; poreit!-1 ~·
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Pearl Jac;lba.
and Mrs. q~lll'l"' ,Jjir1, ond ftinl.li'
lllr. ' ~.11fh:;Eci\YITd ]Ulilb~
Mr. ano Mrl. Nal'..aan SChaefer
ond
•hlli\I'On' , or. ·~~U) 'll!!&gt;nt
spent ThuradeY night with their
dauchter Mr and Mr.. Clarence lwo days '''lii!li ; ljer ~nl!,• kr.
Akley of Athens.~ Mr. and Mrs. and Mra. charlu Rile 'lild. ramiiY:·
R&lt;iliert a~~ Rormlt RUf, employ.
Akley and Mr. and Mra. Scbae·
AnnuRI inspection will be at rer opent the 4th at Lake Burr ed In .1\)lroii. apent•lbe l&lt;"Ok· "'~
the next meetmg I)! Chester
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Mr. and ¥11· RllDiilqd ll'l!omu
.Mrsf Margset Hyae11 and Bev·
attendmg is asked to brmg a erly Jacobs are visiting the form· and sona apent S~n~'l' with Iter
fru1t pie for potluck lunch to be
slater Mr and Mh. Pearl Ja· mother, Mr~. Frejlr W~lls ind
servtW Degree practice for 3rd· en
family.
cobs.
Bob Bowcp has re1pmed ,10 11,_
w
llh degre" is to be July 17, for
llr. and Mn. Lewis Fox spent
the degrees to be put on lor in·
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spection
Mr. ond lllro. JflrOld Rife and
Zanerillt. wllb hiS mother MT!
childr~n of 'AI!'OIDI,.ll'llnl SullllaX
Communications from the Coon· Farah·\i.emley wbo ha• been bo .. with ~~~ P~•till, Hr. ~d lllrt.
e1l"" of Churchea was rtlld than)!:· plts)iJd. '
Mrs,' lola Howell anrl childrco Cl\trje~ ~~· ,'1!'.1!"'¥11• att~n&lt;IJ~lng the Grange lor the contribu
BDd
Mrs. Francea Beeehler an~ soli, !(elv[n,
uon from Rural LiCe Sunday, a1aon
Tel'l*y
were dinner gueats O•
iO from the Health Directory for
. Emma Fox Monday.
he contributions One 11ppeal for
Mr. and lira. Olin Rife were
Jld was read and the usual I·
got!.!ts of his mother Mr and lllrs
mount 1ent

f..aeWe Hawldq , •. , ••• , • • • • • • • P0111ero7 Soelely EdiiGr :
arternoon, IJ,flda lllee , .. , • • .. .. • • • • • .. . • Middleport SoeleiY EdiiOJ

lbe home of Mn Harry l&lt;!e Ball· clock, at the Bradbury Church of
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natlonal Bradbury Will become the bride

Church met Thursday evenmg, at July twentieth, at two-thirty

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of their parenti _.: an~ lilra . Hr. aitCililft. ,Jiiltl' sptllb ~"
Vernon Howell. Hr. and Mrs. Un ond , daug~Wo, Coliiintilll,
Cirut!iett remained fill' •wblle.
~pent 1 S.turdp7 Wltll hll aunt, lilra.
lira. lnne Rolie:to of Green· sarab RHoand fam117.-- · - ·
field baa been VIStllng her sllte ·s
Charlet RHe,'tJII,U ·llolfen. l!rs.
Fox and Mrs.

tonvention in Cincinnati, when of Mr Raymond Lee Wilcox. son
the Women's Mi18iona:y Soeiety of Mr and Mra. F W Wilcox of

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Jleporti were given on th•
Ml.ss lilarYJn 114ush, daughter
bouse party bold recently at of Mr and Mn Allen Roush of
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10 taking measures adequate to
meet tbt. Mtrldle Eastern SJtuation
and "wh1ch w11I enable the U. S
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Milton B•rl•
•nd Sid C•Mar,
to n1me 1 ftw, have run

•ground. Ann points out th•t
G1l1 ltotm manapd to hit
the top In ''My Llttlt Marolt"
and
ctme back strong In "Oh
luunnahl"

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who'a done it," Ann suys Sothern
style, "!'m boplna I can mea,ure
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treu bogln!f work next wuek In
"Tho Ann S.&gt;thern Show," a altuatlon corned; bmd on tho rigors·
of an IIII!IOnt monoger of u
small New York hotel.
Will ProduCt Show
In addition to storrlng ao Kulhy
O'Conner, Ann will produce tho
show In conjuctlon wilb Deol Ar·
nu tlu·ouah her own compan)',
Aljfo Producllona
·Rir chief oldeklck will bo !u"y
llt,lo Ernest Truex, who will be
remembere'l as the hthcr-ln·law
In lho "Mr. Ptitlper" oerlea. Also
along lor (he ride 1, Ann Tyall.
wtio played o telephone oporotor
in Mlll Sothern'l lul so-round.
"W"e ·turned down many formoto
belo"' dectdinl on a hotel back·
ll'OUnd," Ann said "A hotel Ia 0
llttlt city of h! own. Anything can
h•pptn In 0 liotel, ond tho chal'
actor 1 play In right in the mid·

die ot fhe actlun.
"My now role will pllow me I•

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cDlllll~· .Ml
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1'realiore Hunt
Tlie Prloe Ia Rigbl
11:30 Tru.~ .or Corue!lucnces12:QO Tic Tac Dough
12:30 II Cou1d Be You
1:00 Mid·Day News
1:15 Movirtime
3:00 Today .Is Ours .
3:30 Ftom These )\oo!ls
J:oo _q~een. For' A,Day
1-45 MC!d~ril Ronjpneea
5:W ' omedy Time
~:3(, epi ...Cb l'l.,hOUIMI
8:00 L:mesomo p:ro 'trfddlen
6:211 weathorcast
6:30 t:•ws Pl~ture
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wlth ~ expensive ~lothea than
Sf.ll!.i tb'e.l&amp;cretary did.
GocF!roy Fllliel',
' •llul I'm In a quandry abaul theLONDON,-I)r.
arehb!ohop
of Conterbqry,
thl uck dress, It would date the
ilo
!Uig~a:tng
that
It may be Gdd'a
lhow lpr tutuie l'NU9t. AM 1
~1-n't. w,rit to Iota out on '!ill l,hnt n10n Mpc . hlmoel! but
lilt" lhe h~dl'o~en bolnbl ·
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"For all 1 know, It Is wllhln
l~m·~ Girl
,
providence of God that the
with • hold' for
rnca ~hould doatrqy lt1elf
res~l nl a •mall
!hi~ mAnner. 1'6ttre is no
10
r8·fUnl of Pri•
thflt t11C~ hum1n rnce is
· It lo PGSIIble •he ilii..'ro•rovcr
nnd pt•niY tn Scrip·
wtth·
contrary
o!fcet."
hlt.s

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7.tiO Win Wi\b A Winner
8:00 Shbtr1rY Temple's . story·
d•0k
oo'ito '
. '•g Show
ll~ b Cumm.., 1
Cali!omtafta,
Fr.viitlte• Story
News Headlliiea
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10&gt;30 Tl'&lt;!tlllore tl~rit • '
ll :do I Till! 'Pif" •• rui11j.'
11:30 frnth llr Con~lfA
12·00 -i;tc Ta~1 o.o\'11. ·
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12:30 11 Could llP, ~·~
1:00 Mid-Day t!leWI'
1:"5 MoVfe!line
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3:00 .TOday 1s ours
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7:00 Boots a~d Saddl.,
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7' 30 Walloh 'l'i'atn ' ·. ',·
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10:00 It &lt;::culd Be Y~u . ·
10:~0 o. Heney ~Jt•tioliot
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11:00, News Headllneo
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11:!0 Weathercaal · ·
ii:U T&amp;e Ja~k Pili Shn
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July "' Cmle Ell!abeth Cal·
vert 1 Gntlipolls1 !lira • Goo(ge
Vau(hn, H•ndersdn.
811-th.!. J61y 12: ~!r. and Mrs.
Roy Meodow,, Pt. PI , , . daughll!r;
July 13: Mr. and Mrs. , GerAld
Factor,
PI,. dayghW; Jlj(y 14
Sir. aqd .
pon~ld BaUea.
qrimo Lan4i'lJ, 89~; .~It, and )Ira
Georve Vaughn, Henil(i,l!'!n, oon.
: Deaths July 12: \1111~ J~ne

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'(hompaon, Rosa Kerr.
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Dilly jje'{Otions 1•,

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~ommander

Keene
PubiiQ Delender·
For Lave or Mahe1

Rlchp.rd

Roy Ba~er.
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Dlochdr(\ed July 12: lo!r,s. llutll
Atwood, Mrs. Rayil\oM Hcitel&lt;J!etrjtan P: Adki~a. M.J.. "Llille)ohn,
l~n w Rice, 11\r". P.P,.ap ..8 1¥k,
~,., llonry Mnrtrn, !.In """ ~·
Ca ll, Larando Mi~~t. !jrs. 1 Troy
Ohlinger, ' Mr~ · J, 18. Vanol~kje,
Clyde n. Dlors~ 'Luther H. 'tlolloy,
Nelson Bostle1 Karen Null, Jet·
trey Swain. Jeffrey l )Amlng, Pa·
trick Hill, lljanyel Gru~oier, Mrs.
~urtls Wolle, MrY Jerome Mahlo,
J!lrs. Luther Minor, Mra. Emil
~rammer, ilrs. !i'rink Rutherford
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7·59 Sl!io On
s·oo Mu;le In ttie Morning
9·oo Dnu~ Marlin Show
10.00 The Morning Show
11 oo Pieces of Elghll
12·00 Mr. District Attorne1
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1 00 The Afternoon Sbow
2·30 Douif Mardn Sh~w "'
3.00 American Ban!ISta~d
3:30 Record Hop
4·30 American Bandotand
5:00 Wild Bill lllokok
5:30 Mickey Mouse 'Club
6:00 Bingo
6:30 Your .l!:,.o Reporter
~:4~ Sportll "parade '
6:M 'Ne,a1nermin
7.00 Casey Jo'IOI
7.30 Disneyland
8:30 Otde and Hap-lett
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9:00 Wedneaday Night .Fiahll
' 9&gt;45 Sports Show
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tOiOO Tombstone Terro~ry
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11:00 lbe.Nella TOIIIIbl · · •
11 : ~' S&lt;ailnlnr tho '!'/Utbli!( ., ,.
II• ~ MGM Late Show
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Arthur Godfrey, T.,.,a·
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1;:80 ·$eare~ F.•r·Tomorrql' •

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daughtel'll
KayNease,
and Mrs.
Jo Ellen,
Miss Bernice
Oscar
Scholl, Mhm a,mora Boice, Miu
Sharon Wllijop, Sheila and Naomi
Ohlil)ger, Ktren Sue Roush and
Jeannie Tht'mas bo~ ,.. . Colurp·
bus, Barbara imd .,. Boae:o :Uorak.
Sendmg gillo .flu~ , unable to at·
tend vrere lllra. Eve!)!tt" McDaniel
Mrs Otto Lohn, Mrs. Chas. Neal.
Mrs Dorothy GIOectn~r. r,.trs.
Flora Steffy; Sandro Ingraham,
Lila Terrill, Betcy · Davia, Janet
Morri~ .. .Mrs .. Jack, Roush, Mrs.

to eiiCI.pt Bollywood'a broiling
Lind• Crlata1 (rigbt) and Nancy

weather un the

Walters

eum~are

IJWimault tashlonL Nancy'• aack bJouse is

wum uver malchlng bloomers: Llnda'1 11111 '" tr,.rl\tlonaL

Native Son
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' obtthea,at end of the George
Washington Bridge In Fori Lee,
l&gt;(l J.

Before he le!l bls Ohio home,
w::~s responsible for the devtlopment of the large oil and
gas well art::a in Meigs County,

be

bringing m the largest well ever
drilled in the historyy of the

&lt;;unty.
He was the

son of the late
Frank E. and Anna C. Holmes ot
Syryocuse. Surviving are his wife,
frances L ; a sari, ::cnneth ol
California; 'a brot~er, William H
of Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs
George Freeland, Syracuse and

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.Cancer So~iety
ICon~nuecl From

'•Prompt
ae One1and
cancer

has saved ·aoo,ooo· Americans who
' are i,ll•·~ and well today.
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HOMEMAKER NEJS ·.·. '·.

POMEROY

. There are at present a
"rough bflkcr's dozen" I)( chemi1!31 compoltnds that show definite
cancer-killing poweFS.
Evidence · accumulated

in

1957 that "viruses may play an
Important rolt~ in tr1ggerlng some
types of ~ancer in m:111."
. ~tudles m natural relll.!t·
once to cancer suggest that this
ability may be due to the presence cr relative abundance of a
substance in the blood serum of

healthy persona and whlcb is low
or deficient In the cancer pa·
tlcnt 'this has been isolated and

Jdenllhcd as properdin.

Connell

. (Contlnuod From ~· Onol
_. ~ • Promised to inv~etigate S!
complaint by Walton Manley
Pige-st, that the stre•t be sal~
wa~ damaged several yean ago
when the Mell!i Wate• Compan!'
du{ ...,u, l~lbe 'area, allows mud
lo ~sh I~ Ia yard and garoge
~" ·Jf;e~ :!treet foreman l,.ewis
Ellis say -graves now er.n be d•tg
in lour hours, a great
saving,
r since rec:eipt of the to 's nn.·
trador ·
,
•. Voted

to

acc~pt

of $600 by Brown
o( Pom('roy

e oral It .i

rtctor Sale:-;

e oJd tractor.

_Notmg that support for cancer • - Decided to adllertise for
research has grown steadily from bids for a new pollee cruller after
$000,000 In 1944·lo .$00,000,000 In discussing purchase of one with-1957, the 'Report satd that the out bids being aeked and !llidlng
Society was now ttlloeatlng about tt IUega). POllee will use the
SO per cent of funds coRtributed !own's pickup truck lnetead of
to cancer11 rcl!carch.~ Soelety-spon- their ,personal earl until tbe crulsorcd rEsearch for 194:1 through •er Is; bo~gbt. Chief of Polllle Le

first
meeting
the newly
ed council
wasofpresided
overelect
by
MayM Thomas Grinstead Tbel·
ma Capehart wu appointed trea·
aurer for tbe lown, Thomas Huas
man was 1u1med park commiY.
loner; Edwin Roush, zoning and

and the Ub hiYe been .10 trtnt.
oct that tber will wub ~
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low the 'illllruetla.. ilbldi ~f. ·
COIIIIIIend no biaebfna, no .........
tag, ondlow c.mperaturea ln
loundertng and preoolnJI,

fruit of caneer researcl-)
whith has now beeome the. single
·;,~=~;;! undertaking In medical
.
Our.. sclentistS ~me
day to the discovery
turing 'Cencer
rif prevenllng

a year's '"'~a,m In
· the SocleiJ

aw-.
lab

boJ wullonl wllll OlliJ-

lddlloJ 111111 loot that Ill u ..,.
doDL Ji1111o.01of J1 _ , ~ept

PAID

RIVlVAL MEETING
A revival meeting Is now under
way at the Syraeuse EUB ChU!'Cb
featurong lbe Larason 1!\iangellttk Party each evenlng It 8 p. m.
Rev. Rrchard Young is pastor.

RUSSELL RIUNlON
· The nussell . Reunion will be
held at Ed and Guy Russell's
farm on July 20 at Rt. I, Mid·
dleport. There will be'" a basket

dinner a tl2:00 noon. Coffee, col4
drinks and table service will be

furnished.

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CINCINNATI
Eggs,
ly lc

whites
41; A
32, A

UP!-Produce
weak and unsettled, mostlower, comumer grade&amp;
and browns; A Jumbo 40large 83-36; A medium ZS.
small 20·24, B large 25-31.

Chickens, unchanged, !ryeri

2~

to 4 lbs. 19-20, heavy bens 17-19

Ugh! hena 11·13.
Butter, 90 ecore, 'lle1

Tbqmaa Crow Sr.;"" ill·
*·-,.-.-:G:-e-ro7ld
SCbuater, Mrs. Roo Roush, Janet
Struble, Mra. Clarence Heaton,
M:r1. Don Grueser, Mrs. Kenneth
GruNer and Marcia, Mrs.' Maurice
Dural, :1\lra. Max Meinhart, lana
roy jlrtrum 18ked · for a llgbl Harr!.s, Carolyn .ltloler, llltl. Jerry
far ittll automatic tranainiaalun Davis and Mn. Harold Roush.
and a big generator, the trans·
miBsion because some of bit fore~
peraists , lfu e(Jrtlng oft, lp "blAh"
Ute 1057 Crusade, ''the gre•test , • -Appf.lved Counellm.•n Mtlier•a
am9unt ever contributeq in a sin· ftnal insurance report, ·and com
mended him and his •ommlttee:
~le yr ar to a v,olunteer cancer·
flghtmg agency. It was $2,400,000 the onlt v!Uage prop~ not in·
over thb previous )lear's reCOrd sured Ia tbe flremen'c: boat, and
motor. •II will atay !hf.t. way.' I
high."
1 · ·Voted ' to rep'y tfOO loaned
Onf! factor cited in lhe Increase to In 19M by the Mlddloporl Park
in giving was a 10 per cent tare· As10cilltion, on requ'"' ot touts
er force . of volunteer ~· aimeer Sauer, Curtia .Jenklnion and Will·
Crusaders. Notional ,, stren~~· of lam Orueser.
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of the volunteer a~1 f ,, was re· 'Approved WaY!I~ Gibbons
ported 1110re than 2;000,'000.
report thai Cheahlri ••Wige is to
pay $2110 to bring lbctr !Ire PI'!&gt;
tection contract{u) to date, aad
$200 annUBIIY herean"'". ·
. ·Appro,led Glbbo~o· move tc
contr(bute $1110 IQ_.!Itemen lObo go
IAVID IY IIIIORAct-Raaeue\1
F..:_ Pa"" 0 ,;. 1
to the sillle •onventlon ln August.
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to be. matched by anolhor .1110 by
a erumbllnl clllllldo ledp
al Willi•m· Holmea ~~Guffey muflee ·
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'ill tile IIIOWit.ailll .... 4 JamoM.
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,ry
. ·H•!U'd ,Mlu X..ma's report
ColO. Whfl't lUI IM"t flvt ofa1l
of :l'hjch Dr. Smith', is Cur~tor.
tba( lhp s~el maintenance fund.
·Ud aiCilta wttloout tood or.
The neJ,, an,.n"""' meeting o~lthi derivod Iron\ ~'rio Jlircenl· of the
~: lollll llandot'l, 81, telll
Fejleratlon w be at tbe ca o. 1.,011 .. tax, tannot bo used to
btl Witt, .CoroiJII, that bt would
tbe ~xeCullye Council. but wUI, purc~a.e- ·traffic llghlo. ·
ban pi"""" to dellll hl4 bt
no, poubl, . b&lt; at !)&gt;!ford.
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, '., AjoproV,d • tho ro~orl of the
1101 ~od htl 1. . ITOIIDd a Wjth hluhutl~cei. Hta - Sunday Budgl&gt;t oonjmlltee , an4 a.O.pted
ton, w. m. a • .,••• 18, felt ~
eral
hundref' teet and wu ldll?f~::
~~?.i;::~~.~~~~~
caught
~he
19118
budget
as
prepared
by
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' 1\i'enly , 'Grate.
OIL 119111 Uved Ill DIIQIIIlllut.

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OfRIS IIDNIY-- ott. lf. lila at hll ~¥t&gt;tW~~ter "'
ldl aa 1 •t. 11. B., •biN blwrotlllettll'toPetel
Beat llfll:blm bolplllllD ~erllll 001 ol btl bellltliJ
ldiiDop to IIU.OIIIf Wlloell &lt;iC
Tbo l~,..r-old Bwt4loo

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.Mrs Max Roller, Moddleport.
Funeral tervice8 were held at
Ute Moritz Funeral Home, Cloater, N. J., and interment was m
the Ge()rge Washington Memorial
Cemetery at Paramus, N. J. The
fa~. f!t"e~ 'wefe -especially marked 1957 "" totaled at $58,~,568.
c• by In h'onor guard conducted by I Gtant3 awarde4 during calendar
tbe National Civil Air Patrol.
1957 •mounttd to $10,439,5f19
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The Soddy repotled. publie
1 ntrlbntlona of $29,11M,OOO to
Jife!saving pot~ntial
adeQUt;lte treatment 1 for

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NEW ' HAVEN

~ding commlaaloner; Cborl..
Oril, street eomn:li11ioner; Jtck
.ldr. and Kr1. Wllllam Hub!k't
Tbe Gord3n Club hlld Ita regu· hey, water tommlaloner and J1o. and
children Larry ond J
fir IAMOIIA . 1. HOLLIDAY
lor monthly meeting ThurtdJJ ~rt Cooke. ~ewer comml81loner. Lee, Dayton are apeudiiiJI 1 few
ttem. DlinNnahalkM AtMrt
evenln&amp; at the bomt of Mrt.
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with the farmer'• mother, U. Corw for ..,..,.. P11ortea
Burrell Dawaon
with Mia . •'Sheldon Rouob, 11, aon of Mr. Mro. Alma McKende and family.
H1n1 rif tho oprtng and tUm·
, Mro. Cpnrad O~llnger an~ dau· Goldye Bart a~d loin. J . V. M&lt;- ! and Mn. Donald Rouoh; !lUI Frey hla lal)1er Harold T. Hubbard iuld mer
fobrlel, whether purchaaea
ghter Wilma were booteues af a Grew .. co-boateueo. 1'he meet- •18, aon of M"r and Mro. lack Frey brother, Harold E. Hubbard and
u
piece
goodo or iD ready to wear
lhower held In the Sacred Hoort lnr wao opened by the Preoldent.lond Jim Fry, 18, 10n of Mr. and tam!Ueo of Mlddltport. • • •
wiU
emy
IW •wuh and wear"
Church ooelal roomo, Wedneaday, Mrs. Fred Bater,. Tile roiii'IU , .. llfi'J. Johnny Fry, are getting ready
or
"drip
dry"
label.
July 8th In honor of Ruth Ann ...wered b)l A . !Utlve Wild to leave for Camp Philmont 1n
Horak whoae marriage to Airman Flower". Durlnl. tbe btoslnOII Ctin1rron, N. M. Scouts !rom all
) Althourh much Improved over
Larry K. Lewis will ta-e place 11 meeting It wu deettled to .have .i over· the country will gather 1 t f
earlier labrtel, the new oneo may
tbe Sacred Heart chtll'Ch on Sat- 1:00 o'clock picnic. at the borne, tho 200 square mile ranch for 11 1
require a few mlnutea of lilhl
urday, August 2 1! 10 a: m.wlth of Mn. \V, T. Stonej for the Au· ·daya of camping and hllting. The
Rella !be Brooko l!lllnt the pall Ironing with 1 w..._not hotRev. Fr. John Turel offlclatlnJ. ruot meeting. Mn. Donald Brow11 ,aeoull will leave Cllarlel!on for weeke•d with her oilier Mr. 1nd Iron. Even the moll aucceoolul
Guests p,...,nt
were: lin. of the Nelulcllma, Garden Clu~ lb~ five day buo ride to the camp. Mrs. Garr Fife and aon of Gill "wuh and wear" bohelo indicote
Helen Lcwio paternalll'..dmother ::·,:~e~o •::tr::;,~: ~ t~~~~r:i ~tot.l trip will lake tbree pOlls Oboe.
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of Larry), llfra. Letha Ruooell woth Mia Lebob Powell ao co·
Mr. and lin. Pard Hudson 01 the boon opent iD otereblng,
(maternal· grandmOther ' of Larry) ebalnnan. Tbe proppm was preBoy Scout Troop No. 2MI held Point PleaNnt were Suaclay call· dampening end ironing enUre
Mrs. Andrew Zwilling lmotemal 1sented by Mra. Pbillp Wolpert, , Co~rt of Honor and Charter era of Mr. and loin. G•o111e lh:lr pteeeo of weart1111 apparel to op.
grsndmolher of Rulhl. Mra. El· who chose •• her loplc "On the pr~ntootion at lhe Legion Hall [' son.
predate today'• garmento that
wpod Lcwls &lt;mother of Larry), Way 1 Dropj)lld II" (Beinl a Litter· Wedneaday evening. David and
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eaJ1 for only minimum core on
Mrs. George Horllk (mother · of bug). During the soelal hour re- Andy Karo&lt;hnik R
..... Ri k
Vlrcmoa Neal at Weet Colurn eollar and euf!a.
Ruth), Mra. Floyd Haqlson, Mrs !roahmenll were oerved to thooe bel
·• 088 • '' • c Y boa spent oeverat days thll week
Here are some other fabric
Dale Barnhart, Mrs. Jack Harrt, named above and lin. R. J'. A and DoLald Brown were pro- I with Mr and Mn llaflllond Rouob •-~· ••-t _, ..... ,..tor·~ you
moted to second clan. Sheldon and . 1
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g1r 1.
The cbembl "was and wear"
WoodP, Mrs. Charlene Neal. Mill Mrs. William Cbiaeler, Mrs. Wald pioneering, MWimming, ,first aid,
A Jarle crowd from here att- treatment maJ be applied by tbe
Elfie Pickens,, Mrs. Guy Shuler, Cunningham, Mh. W. L. Dyer, personal fotne88 and gardeninc ended tbe feetlnl at 'lerion Sat. manufacturer or blended fabrlca
Mba Judy Arnold, Mi88 Vera Co- Mre. Clyde Foley, Mra. Paul JB!U Harwh
received merot
of eotton and man-made libeta, or
vert, Mls~ Berlha Conde, ll!rs. Henderson, Mrs. Martha luhllng, badgea for wild life management urday noghl
to oll •.ottoa. A fabric of properly
Lester Wtison, Mrs J. A. Conde, Mrs. Harry Layne, Mra. Herman Joreatry, 1011 and water consena- .Mr. and Mr1. Jaet Ord anc! proee~&amp;ed 6&amp; per cent Decron
Mrs. Ed Lohn, Mn. Leonat:d Heoa Layne. Mrs. A. K. McClung, Mn. l!O., t:fe "ving and personal family wt:"e vislttna witb blo par and 115 per eent o:otton in • aum·
Jr., ~ilss Judy Spencer • llllaa Roy Proffitt, lin. Ray Plekena, Rt~ess The awards were present· ents Mr. and J.lra. 11arry Ord Sun· mer 1111t may be leas likely to re·
Apri~11~hn~ee~, M'S 1C:_rolyn Sis- Mn Donald Rouab, Mrs. Lew ed_LbY Thomas Grinstead; local day.
quire tho uoo of an .Iron and be
son, 1 8S ar ara w s er.
Roush, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Mrs. K. m,or and chairman oL the troop
more 88tilt'actory than an allMrs. Eugene Colllno and diU· J. Scott. Mrs. J. L. Stewart, Mrs. commoltee. Jack Frey is seout
Work ha• begun on the New cmton garm•nt with •imilar treat·
ghters Patricia and Donna, Mn. a. ' R. Vance, Mn. N. ·o. Wein, master and has two asalstants, Ro.ad Makin&amp; an interanee to thr ment
Thomos Crow Jr., and Debbie, and Mrs. A. B. Woodrum.
Lc Ka
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grown for the Ne .. School build·
Ia readr·made garmenll lbal
Mrs. Margaret Sl.nilatr, Mra. Har· ~ rscbno ond Jobn Fry.
mg on Broad Run
dalm •wuh and wear'' character·
ley Hondricks ~· Orion l!'loyd,
Appolntmonts for various Town • Mr., an.d :ll.rs. James Roush are
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Mr~ cta•a Ohlinger, ;~lse Emily positions were made at tie Coun- v t
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Heuon ud cote that oU parto rif the garOblinger, !ln. 1!. E: Follrod and ell meeting lfonday evening. '!'he ~r:,.:;:~n: on Winter Garden, family attended the Appalachlsn ment-the ahoulder pads aud eov-

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9:00 Doug Martin Show
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:oo:. Picces pf Eight
Mr District Attorney
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1:00 The Afternbon Show .
.~:30 Doug Martin Show
3:00. Amcricah Bandstand
3:30 Record Hop ' ,
4:30 Amcrll:an Banohtand
5:00 Sir lahcelot
5:30 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 ·Bingo
6.30 Your Euo Re~
G:45 Sporll Pirade
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8:30 Wyatt Earp .
9:00 Broken Arrow
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aptlltorllim. The leatlvlllea wol!
open with a square dance on Sat
t.ll'day evening. An attendance of
2Do Ia cxp~cted A b:ts1~el dinner
be lerved at noo~, Sunday,
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memorial servi!'e an~ a lipol~. Mrs. Rush Chapml\)1,
l"moJBical . p!IOgram In the after· ¢hesh!re; James Norvell Goode,
Pomeroy.
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CLASS MEifiNG
Pt PI ; Pearl E Ftotdeveaux, Pt.
The Busy Bee Class of the First Pl., "\Irs Donald Bailes, Grimms
Bap\lst Chqrch, Mlddloport woll Landing; Ahno Lauose Harper, Pt.
meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at Pl., Mrs. Florence L. Shepard,
tbe cbur&lt;:h.
Gallipolis; Mrs. Clarence 0. Nc·
well, Cheshire; Mrs J R Gun·
ncaux,
)j_ra. ~rte
Porter, Gal.lijl,ol\fo;
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The Ten miles from hlo l&gt;r,os
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very. ·alowhd tor a crOSs roJI:Ia rP.cred
happ:•
on all four t'ornera by fine fields
"Franklv, r am happy 1 wa11 out of corn-plo.nted almost to the ~·~~~~a~~~~~~
of TV last yuar An nwful lot of edge of the road.
performers were dr'Jpped "
The other car. loaded wilh
Ann has C.BS hnd DesUu big ktds on the way to a movle ln
Violet A. nnd Herman M Jar·
guns y:omg fur hel' She wHI have town, aeem~d to come from no- ell to Ohio Power Co, 20 50, coal,
th n prime 8 20 p m. spot on Mon· where as It whi'ppcd Into the inter· Salem. "
duy nlghto fnllowln~a the Danny section from behind tbc aently
Grace
to William
"'homao !how But tb~rt ore road· waving torn
biQCktlta I Jlr~·affld . of trans.)
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Luwrcncc' Wdk, thetndn wllb the • i wide 'iwotvc and the other
Dolley and Bertha Hoi·
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R and Mildred S.
. T3, Rl2 Sutton,
machhH!
lhlf!l tor hla · appointment bec!aus~
Mo!iga Gr·oce1ry Co. to Homer
lie bad' to pull oll·,lhe roalla~d all
V. Cook, lots, ;l!ld;
lbr ~•11 an hour until hll hondo
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I~ only a pill'! of ttie larger erial•
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ql American roads-dot ehough
good ones to hondl~ the at~!dlly
!(rowing 1trcam of vohlc!Oo awarm
l~g out of ar'tvewaya ana goraies
liid roads ·arc Jammed. The fed·
oral go~ernment, thldu1h Itt ~llge
, road bolldlr,g
pr~,1ram that
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1 " Unll•d ,,.... lflternatlonal
O'Brien, dec., to Don
tlon. Is 8lowly mbvln1 toWard a
WASHING'rON-·Hmos• Dcmtr panlal" aolutlon of our erlal1. But ~!;ICkl¥~11 O'Brien., Geo. F. 0'·
O'Brien Glover, J)ale
crlltlc l•,dcr John W McCormnok, ~ntll-.nd ov~n 'lflej·-the job 11
0~ " 1"9 U 5· oervlconwn In Eaat done oUr ro!d~ will conllnue to lie
and Jean G. O'Brien
. of trans • Bedford. ·
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tle:wil1 traVCit!4,
O'Broen
"II tht• S"voct Unllln does not
Thot't \1/hy ollll:la~ are lrylng
bring •bout tholr r..tcaso within a to do ltiolr liest .lo ma~e rural I ntovoor ~r·~:~~~f~~
rltsonohlo period, I think u~r h::-----=..:_,_..:___
d&gt;Unlry would be juatlfled In
•!""•gly Indicating th•t , l~ftl'O
IVOnld he :• ••vcrance of diplol!la·
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pl'rlay wh~n she sturs ln a new n('r"
Tim MacGowan, teed • sitetlman
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deeided to take i. back-roldt
aeries.
The mh·ruwaves arc strewn television," she smiled. "If an ae. short cut In less than an hm,fr tie
with the chn1 red rem11ins of video tress stuys w1th any role too lofl.g.. Wa&amp;.. to meet a proapcct 60 miles

stara who troed to (~jlow on ~ri g· she can't do II ·j'),!Uce. 'I~
Ina! ""ce" wllh a ·~•)Jd try loot lion to tlron~ of Jl\~le I ,_!10
the golden ring
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To sdme tHe staging of a n\'ihstrel, even .i f It is just al iloteworthjo- th~t the show went
It is done liy a cast of Eighth graders, might off smoothly the third time to in a}{precl"a'eem largely foi de rol. A lot of trouble (or tive audience. '
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a ~ugh or two and what've ya got when ihe
How do you suppose the rilfn~rel 'illrec\Ors
sound of those have faded away? Yes, per· managed this With 13-14 year-olds in a rural
haps some believe that.
community?
Most of u' don't climb to such an extreme
T!1el"e wete a number of reasons1 .two like·
point. But we are prone to accept J!lillslrels ty being of uppermo~t itltportance. First, par·
as something to regard lightly in the enter· ents of tht! young people cooperated by ga.
tainment world even though locally produced thering them up and bringing them to Racine
shows quite obviously provide a unique ve- for.practice and the show.
hlcle for creative people on the community
Secondly, the directors Impressed upon
level. I or it is not a sure-fire cinch anymore cast mrmbers that hei'e was an opportunity
to get a full house to see a first-rate loc~lly for thrm to ."give" rather than "get."
produced adult minstrel. . .
By staging their show a third t!mi"lne
The people who gtve lhetr ltme and _effort young people definitely added sbiddtllin'k
to stage .these events. know all of this, yet que to a well-patronized community effort,
they contmue to sacrJflce much of, themselves the benefit work for the Racine Volunteer
in .~orr productions II suroly is the "troup· Fire Company and First ,'\id squad. The spot·
er m lhem.
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In thts connection the dtrectors of the minstrel show was their gift their act. Only
"Laff A Lot Minstrel" produced for the~hird they could giv~ it.
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Racine Holiday celebration found something
The directors finiRbed that third show with
else to cheer about And all of us can join the impression that their young charees had
them, too.
been gotten to with the message that people,
This show was given largely by the gradu- even youngstert, ar~n·t on earth just to take
ated Eighth Grade class of Letarl Falls things given to them. There is the matter of
Grade School, comprising a cast of 56 With giving something of themselves, too.
some frw exceptions, the cast was ertlrely
Thus, the "Laff A Lot" minstrel was much
of the Eighlh Grade.
besides a collection of fol de rol. The laughs
These ~ildren live on widely separ..ted that were born should have been sincere,
farms. One rehearsal and the show Itself and lorg lasting. Because the spirit ol the
came a1 a time when every able·bodied hand minstrclers was a strong outpouring of enter.
from the ·age of about 8 up was, needed In tainment and good cheer In gratitude for be.
IIIUNlON SUNDAY
the field preparing for the "tomato harv.est.
ing blersed with their homes, their neijhbor·
The 42nd annual Beegle retm
We believe it remarkable tl)!lt of the cast hoods; their communities, yes, even America l?n well be held Sundoy Augu st
of 56 ryn(y four failed to appear ~or rebe,prsal. herselt.
31"d, at the Racine Ho[h School

ly VERNON SCOTT ,
Ann quit her fOie u 1the na· .
HOLLYWOOD lll'l - ~~ucy lion's I~VOl'ilo oteoor,rap~~r two '
At;~n Sothern .. tht! flippant fllfy ar years B~O when It WBS a frontthe dctunet, "Private S::!eretarf' runnmg 39 n in the rat1ng11

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pl'lJVed thro~gh. the, e!!l!d. H tbi:
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pt.au&lt;llve ehtimlotrf, ·the ~'out!
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IS feritale· wlftm · one "X" •Hml· cept m prcguant women
mo~t
bine&amp; With , "Y" obro!II0~9"'e in l'iways it cnu&amp;es only a mild Ul·
tb fertilized ovum the resil!t Is nc!s and once you've had It, you
m:le.
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sene m,, one
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m. ade re~ssiv.c . or nc~ opera
D.mage T0 TISIUH
bve when eombmed With a SO&lt;·
o.nd "X" ebromQsonic, bul , be or ~~e~~~b~!~egnc~he h~~ds d~:c~i!~:
comes "dominant" and working
when combined w•th a "Y't. cllr~ from 1 1200 miles vacation tr1p
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maleo have ,the d!lea"'.. and wh~ Jamestown "SetUement, ond the
!em~! .. don t ~ut ore oarrlers Virginia Beaeh.
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NEW YOIIII:' UP!
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Park vras p&gt;trol)ed todty ·by po.
lleem~n with tilly radio ree•iver•
strapped to their belta ond mlnla·
lure speakers hooke&lt;! onto ttielr
collars or umlorm lapels. The
by
rad101 allow the patrolmen to
receive reports and irstruotloll•
orl their beats along the patk1s
p&gt;thwayo.
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Charles and Larr yo! Long Bot
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lion and exl!ahi!QA Pt~~8ram in
Pike Company h,as, eon· ulahon n&lt;l.'tSitli'Y to ~et • &lt;onotlnlcfumtshiDg gas to the area In the
to purchase th.e neeessary tion underttaY· iecluda~g an,, ~or.
v!dnlty ofHJllsbo'\'6, Pike Natural
tho Ohio Fuel Gao 0.. of · lease,• and . d! a f!Ye·milh~nGas Co., has illued ,4,00o shares
Oh.lO Fuel Une near dollar Cllf bo~d bsue lor bU)'IDC
running a direct. line the Can.ll..,tiek POi.Dt property.
Of Cia.' A •'o'mirian -"-•, aacord~
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surtoupding area at Leesburg d1um w1l)', He Ap1111hxlfrnitely ftve
.(!ha 01\lo. Cori\illl)f, Cql\Rnbull
Vii.mna and Highland. '
mHes from th~ \center · of tq'Yn and
Divestment tilnkln&amp; fltin. h¥ 'unAp Gfflce haslbeen operMd , in wtll r:e41t at lea~\ 45,000 per.sans.
derwritleW lbe Isallb and, 1.' offer· Hlllsborq, where ~ppllbllono for Z2 000 i!IOI'e' lhn seals Stadiunl1
log the ~11! to'1 Olio lri\esictrs servt'ee. ue being t3keo. It, i~ ex- where ft:e Giants now. play
OljiY •I ·~·!!Or II illlal'e. Thl~ offer· becled· that oervlee wl!l'~gln In
The P!l'k aloo will have spnce
lni li'llilhi••11!.•4• first to !he llte· September.
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sent
of Cl!jii A. 'eo.bmon r··~ prosen
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stook hold~is
whlli'~J rl.hl 'ol ·;~hseH~tion
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wtll explte al' 5 p. n\, Juiy 21.
l&gt;roy deo. &amp;a• ,lq ab!Juf 1100 cuto- 20,00; ,l;annero ~.00 !o 12.00;
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Pike Nll\lifal: • G~ Co., was 'lo th• Hillsboro ana will nearly ?S•QO .jp.120Q,OO. ' '
formed in 1111M1i 1o s PI!IY natural do~b!~ the tub" feet of' gao dl" ,,VEAL CALVES-Tops 2?.50;
gas to P!ke)oi\, Wav Jy andi Bea- lrlbuled by the company.
Seeotids 20 0t1 \o 27.00; Medium
ver In Plte Cdunl)\ .n tbe ' a'rea
Olli"!'rs of tile eompan~ , ·are: 11,oq ro 24.00; -com &amp; Hn 18.00
aurroqndi~g the ' \1. S. A,tomlc ~ames D Reilly, &lt;halrinan of the to 28.00'· ~lis 12.00"to · JBOO.
li:nort1 Commlijlon · Plont. In
ard, Henry G Jepson, presideht
SHEEP-Ewes &amp; I:.nls. 8.00 to
June :.t ttila: velt oeMce ,fa~ .Jx.
l!rown: oecietary•treasur 111&lt;00· ·'Stock ·EW.s 4.00 to 10.00;
• tepdea· to Rlohmondale lh Roso r and Messrs Jepson and Brown, )j'ot Slloep 4 00 to 8 110; Culls J.ob
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T. Newlin; Dr, K. A. Roaeltberg, to 5.00; .Bucko, 4 DO to 800; P'!!t
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.. shutUe,worth, .dire•· wethers 4.00 to ·&amp;OO: •.• .,.,.. .
· :: !rom l!eav~. !jl 1 . lb.~ , RJclilll,bn·
10 vice president 'nd
LAMBS-ToPs 23.00; Seconds
da!e are\
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mar.•ger of · the Hanna !~DO ld.Z2.00· Light Wta 14.00 to
not ortJl! ~!i.e li~eili,' liU! th~ce
and J~poon lSI president JtOO· ·~onlmoo lO!JO to 16.00
lndustrlof "&lt;diiidflletil• wh~ Ire
, JepliOn and go11: gen·
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ag(nts ol wheel·
~::;::o~hlo Slll&lt;a co. anil P,ro
Lll\g@! has-c.
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with the, natural &amp;as
for JPofe than 20 yean
.with till!
Gao Co , ot Clarks·
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and as oonitnl&lt;·
er.gtneer
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lhc II ·~ lavorlle who American Lengue pennant
w'elghed 1911 pounds to 'flol'a
Thl• bit of side-ploy Is perfect·
128111 explained, "I went I'IJ1hl
w L after him thlll time wllh nuri'lc!l lr all right with C"• Stengel,
Bob Boyd's elghth-innlnr hom•
Jfom!oek Grovo . .
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of comblno1wns and took chanceR who wouldn'1 mind being reme 111 •
Yankee
m~'n•K:er
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ltivervlew .
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\V~~~~,:p~~~~~~a 6ennan!
tween Skinny Brown and HerD
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SIONI IONUS CONTRIIeT
1!fred·Oranae . . . . . . o 3
who led \he Detroit Tigers
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BALTIMORE UPI-John Short
The noston Red Sox snappejl 1
emloek Grove . . . . . &amp; 0 a 19-yeaJ··old llrat bo•omnn from 1996 Ya11k""·
Hawthorne, Call£ , bas signed a
The runaw.11.y Yankec11 lncreased three-game loslna streak by \de:
vervlew lndlon1 .
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beoter Y1nkeea .. .... 2
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10 Innings
Southpaw Doli
' ~pero Plains . • .. .. 2
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Orlole1' Loul•vllle l!llllote In the I ~:[~~~ bf the aeason with a JI.O In
~loss!
walked
In
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winning ru!l
Amerlean A"o&lt;IJtlon and b~en I ·
the Chleaao White
tverview Brave• . . . 1
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giving
up
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on balls tl
hc1ter !)odgeh . . . t
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aMianod to the Bluefield, W Vo.
night
plnrh
hitter
Ted
Lepelo
with thl
toom
In
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-rookle
Appalnehlnn
Whitey
Ford
breezed
btullt Laol T-oy Nl1ht
baac11
full.
Jim
Mudcut
Grant,
vletory while giving
Httolock Onvt lltdo 14, lllvtr, League.
howc\lcr,
was
the
loser.
up only
hits and walklng
flow In- 4. Not.; Don lultr
NORWOOL', Maai. UPI-The none He sol lhe only run he
tolltft tvtr tht ntw lltml..k
Br1'111 lqaln l.G"f
tum, tht lloda for tho Wllllo PepJ!ubby Bell loatller· really noeded when !lank Bauer
Milwaukee. which l'ellnqulshe•
........ hell. A MW ochodulo, for welaht bout ,.hcduled rnr Mon· le&lt;! oil the first Inning with his lho Nallonal Lea(Ue Iced SundaY
leiiM, will be publlohod duy night &gt;t the Norwood out· ninth .homer off looer Early reenptured It from San Franeiicb
door arena ~Ill be held Thura~ay Wynn. Mlcker Mantle olamed by drubbing the Gi&gt;nl• 12-3
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1 help Ford r~n blo lllo!lme record chlng.
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Walt MOEl'n's two-run
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Chleago Cubs lo eomo from
hind and 'enrn an I 1-10 vl&lt;tol')'
bvor the Philadolphla Phlllles.
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AMIRICIIN LUOUI
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New York . . . M 27 .116'7 t
.Snoton .. .. .. . 41.40 .5118 13
Detroit .. , , . fO 4b .1100 IS\\
K1n111 tlly . , S1l 41 .488 14\l
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Urlet aweep over C1nada e~nd
NEW YORK
UPl- Feather·
..ld his new youn!l players have weight Cnrmelo Coeta today ere·
'1ho atUiudo to go all the WOY ." ditcd his ~a!ller victory over Al
The young Yanks cOmpleOOd Tuli ln their rj'turn bout to '4my
By Unlted•Prell lnternatla~ll
perfect acore victory tn tho semi· change in r.1ylc"
'The New York Vrtnknes aren't
final round of the North Ameri~
Costo or Brooklyn, D ranking lookmA to coast into the WOrld
c1n Zone eUminatlonfl Monday contender before his hitch in' the Series, .the~'re aiming to Cly m
\then B~~try MacKay of Dnyton Army. won n more empiJUth: un- by a reeord 20-gamc margm.
Ohio, beat Paul Willey, 8 B. 6·2, animous 10-rcund dedslon over
They didn't doclde on lhat fj.
JI.Jo, 7-5 and Jatk Douglas of TIS! of Now York Mondny night gure atbltrorlly, !Ntber. II they
*-'•lord university bcHt Don In th01r TV light at St Nloholos can make It, they will !!hatter
J!ontana 4-8, 6·3, 6-2, 6·I.
Arena than he dtd on March 9, their nwn rctord or 19\2 games

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wrlltY, MUwauket, ~ei)Orted I!Jt
&lt;l\lld'a ollie 1o ' world aeie!IU
tlrotijl~ tlie lntematicna!· te&lt;li!li;.
• !ocuo~ o~d~enly ~ufiO."' ajf 1Ht4t" ..1 j®rQjl, l"''~e Laneei.." ' S~t
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She,! liD ~nlophlllo "the .a~~~ "am't 6therwbe ~~~Utlell, lJil:.
liloealt," wllltlr, ieeoU1n1 to tile eau.. of medleal ethlef
Uxtbolqlii, ...er OCI!Il'J' In le· The tilood eJu:mlotr)' of ller
male~ alt-ougb .womfn 1)'0 the mother and father lo
nomul
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F•llr•.rmore, ~~ 4icl!t:t . i~liltt In ellhee't 'lomllf, Tlie eblldl ~~~~
1 . but t)"o broll*• anjl no:t~r · • a
1\ , thi'ol)c!\, h!" llel\&lt;dl7
tltro~ • ~·~In bel'c~h ·•~!!\ "bleeaer." .Therefdte.
~·· havi( to
lstry, Tllere ill no le&lt;-. of ouolt roaa'on t5at a 11ene .~.n~~d. &lt;&gt;I'
a thlllc Ksptie•UI\e · b~fore.
mutated hi the formulative ~""'
So lb 'lkit ~tltd ljliOOrt")ull new duetive chemiotry wijlch ereated
nope ,Ol'e-..lia,l!P t!li' ,il\yolef!e• the cbl)&lt;l.
of ~
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~&amp; ' vlftlnls lOri Ao log!.,! 11 this !~ it is "•~·
calle •
: .'~~Uit&lt; t~elr ulat!on," Quick .. t,.,.,.lodge&lt;~.
b!o elb!o l!id!r till! e,lrillli dlf· But !I th• spjlW)Qt!ilfl !)10VeA lo
llcultJ, II' ai ~tt;,,
·6e Jrue. &lt;t a&amp;O\n elearly ' ho'\l'
T~.Slo t\irptilh. dte uP~ter t~~ ~eml&gt;pbill~ a•' a ·dl1e~ gol ataiieonsifilf ~ 61 bioefll!J to ed !t&lt; baek• In l)le misty put. A
dentlli thro~JH snme i\,ght ·woun~ gene lliu!a!to;J an~ tbl• mutat.od
or br\ds.t II Jo !Mre.jll•ry In oae .tho ooeame port of lh• reprodur,
E'V"~Iili ~~~ ,ia'mll,, ··~Are 111 lion @emiltey o! • female whl&gt;
oomililflt n.bi,, ."ltie royol dt.. -then unknowln•ly found•d renera·

Racine Nine In
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First Loss Hits

Credited With
TORONTO, Onl UPI-U
Davia Cup coptam Perry Jones Bringing Win
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Racine lost 1ts first contest
Smith aeored in the 11ixtb mning Sunday 10 the Hoclnng Valley
aftet be bad hit safely He came League when The Ph&gt;ms bunthed
in OJS Gllbtrt's single Galloway lwo smgte11, n trzple und a walk
had two singles to pace hitters m 10 the ~~eventh mnmg for three
runs, fln 1: lly w1nnlng 4·2
the &amp;a-mP.
The Retal1ers broke their game
Larry Wolfe of Racme took his
w11 .. Wahamn wide open m the first defeat allowmg onlv 7 h~ts
EtXlh when they t::llhed three :n nil .Rach1f eollected 10 h1ts
times tc mO\'e ahead by 4-1 Tht"!'' out Sm1th &lt;Jf The Pl ouns kept
t)1g blow of the
inmng wils 8 them scattered except 1n the first
triple by Stt~ats with two men on ·and fifth mm.-ws
.
For Wabama, the biggest blow
In ttJe 7th mmng for the WID·
Willi a home run by Bub Stivers ners Tols o~ led off w1th a walk
in the sixth inning to narrow the Ha11hmnn !ungled with one out, B
score tO 4·2 HOwever, Jnck Rite, Charney tnpled two home and
R~tallcr hurh:t, ('Bmt- btlck in wtth two out Thompson singled
the 11eventh to crack out a homer Charney home
with on• man aboard to move ,he . For rtac1nc 1n the fint Fisher
Pt ;lensant team o'ul in front by smgled advanced and Larry Mor·
6-2
r1son smg:led h1m home In the
Luther Tucker who had two ftfth Dick Toy.or singled to
hUs In the ga.;e, singled Gary· third on lnlleld outs by Fisher
Roush home m the seventh to end ond Jr. Wolfe and Morrison agilin
the scoring
eonncdcd 10 the clutch with a
The Bedford team eame from single.
John Ftsher had three h1t.B,
behind to score ft\11! runs 10 the
fifth lnnm;:;: and Mke a 7·3 lead Morrison 2 and Mc~1ckle, $labut
in their game wtth the New Jla Carl Wolfe, Powell and Taylor 1
ven Jr OUAM team A tnple by (lOCh, 1111 smgles
.
Bob Eastmr. 11 with two men on
Racmc now IS 7 1 htd wllh
0 ioiuh-i 1ght&lt;'&lt;l the mmng. The Pl.uns. The local club goes
Eastman was out ~t the plate ¥o .hlcksom liltJ, &amp;-?,. nexl ~un ·
when he trltd to stretch hill hit day to try to ~tay m a Uo r for
hlto a home run
the f•rst half 11t1e.
Lawrence Ltevlng homered in
Rnclnc leCL 9 men stranded on
the third to start the New Haven 2nd and 3rd a1 The Plains Wolfe
team un 1ts way to a three rUn fanned 12 1H1d walked 3. · Smith
utnlng Herman
Kn.1pp then fanned 2, walked 1.
walked and scored on Bill How· Racmc .
100 010 000-2 10 3
Plains . 001 .00 SOx-4 7 0
Wolle and McNickle Smith
and Chnrney

Davis Cup Chief
Says New Faces
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Tonight's piny wiJI start with
ad~ed tl) tile second
round
wtUr. v.ietories lrondJy eveaing iu Hartford playmg Syracuse m tlJe
the Bend Softball Tournament be- htst gdme. Kaiser Aluminum will
ing played al Bachtel Field m tangle with Hobson 1n the second
cl)ntest and GSI of Gallipoll;S
Mason City.
Lakin, last year's champions, nteets Ph1hp Sporn m the third
whipped Epling of Gallipolis b7 game of the t'\lemng.
T~e GSI..Sporn ront ..t will 00
a score of 2.0 lh the best played
the first gfJme of the seL-ond
.same.
Lakin'!! ace hurler, Bu~ky Bass, round of play
was bi 1ood form and turned m
i neat two-blUeT m hill fir st
appearartce in this year'11 me~t.

Leo Valebtine and Wlon eaeh bad
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Lakin ijtate Hospital, the Pt al!d's single. Hqward later scored
Pleasant !lelailers, and Bedford on a wild p1tcn:

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IN AND SAVIi DURING THE

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fOil CONSJSTENT IJEPENDABLB RESULTS

WANT ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
'..,... ,... ...,., one ID:n~JD. Mir.J."""" _ , , llk-4 ,.,...
per w«d !ol Wee colllf.cUti\'f ltUiertion..
Speaat - One monlb. lor ~ cent. ner word.

hiJ hte of ~ ceats per w&lt;n d will be eharled for atlverttlln&amp; lt
lOt pa1d f?r beff,rf tbe \Jta of ea:h mootb foUowlhaln8ertiua.
.nor~~: in "advertmna:-Sbonlo bl! reoorted immedlatelJ 1'hr
Dan, Sentinel will n"t lie respor.sible ror more than onf' ween
Nd U15orUon.

Cord of Tbanb ond S....W Nollceo ol l!venllll.OO. 0\ ltu-

pab!Uhod •I I ceol per word.

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l'~ rigJjru,rc Washer and
Dryer

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Perkms, Letart Fulls,
Oh1o or cull ev~nings Let •rt
2491.
7-liHJtc

fresh cow "1th. Cllf. Joe Weyers
m1llc•·. Pomeroy, Houtc No 2
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Loaded whtle you wall Also

James Edgar Ashley w11l not tl&lt;'
re1ponllible {or any dc~ts mnde
bv anvone except hitnself from
thiS dote.
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trucks available to haul at
sonsble ratea.
WILLIAM McKELVEY
PDrtland, Ohio

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Vacancy for rour pattents In·
11per!ed and pa.~~cd by State FOR SALE-9 room bouse, gas and
Day ll nd night nursing care Foswater. 760 Sycc.more St M'rl
ter Relit B&lt;tme, Syracuse 846 X
dwport. Call 6232.
7·lH2t&lt;
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mct.!llng for Olive
TowrJ:;htp will be held JtJly
18th at 7 0() O'clock at lhc Olive
T1Jwnsh1p Ciarngc
Marjorte
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Newlun, 1 wp Cl..rk

A bud;:ct

l61 Lost &amp; Found

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whtl~ Wtlh gold
trim Shope of Ohln Buckeye
GtrJ'.:: ~t .~tc Call Carol!' Hud
son, 6028·lt.
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J,QST Smflll pm,

,• Cabbage plants L.nte flat Dutch
and old tune potato nmon sets
to bt.· planted in October Also
rhubarb to ~ut and to deep
freez·~ and cnc pair btmglc pupe
7 months old Second house ca:o~t
from Echool house m Syracuae.
Wm II. Holmes.
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(81 Aut\'&gt; Soles
----Good Cloin Uood Coro
All Mlk" end Modolo
MIIITROPOLITAN
Auto Soloo

3 pc breakfast sets $7 50 &amp; Ufl,
S pc. breakfast set $15.00, twm

mahcgany bcd11 $15, tuble ra·
difl8 $10; comblmttlon radio &amp;
phono, all spccd.11

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!DOll Chevrolet VB SI,40S 2 dr Sedan One of the 'lharp('st '56 an)'·
where
Pvwerghdc
Spotless
Vmyl trim. Radio and Heuter
Blaettnar'~. Po1ncroy
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$17 50;

17"

Stromberg Carl.11on TV $40; O·S
cha1rs $7 50 &amp; up; dtnlng room
smtc s~. Bendix automatle
wustJcr $40 Marshall Miller Jr ,
Hu.rri:wnvUlc, 0, Phone 2-4736
7 12 3tp

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Sloeplng ruoms at 683 S Second
St, ldlddleport. Ph. 6S:t4. .
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ComMon Pl111 Court
MALE HELP WANTED:
TIRED OF LAYOFFS~ Tired ol Willlom J. Jordon, ftt, 1, Loon,
strikes and unemplo;yment. We Welt Virvlnl1, PlalntiH
are looking for a fellow who
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wood like to make a good in- Georp C. Kldd and Wanda Ide
come the year around m a rural
Kidd
locality, selling No.tionally Ad- 308 Elm Stroot, Middleport, Ohio
vertised Watkins Products EsDofotldonl
tabhshod routes available Write
c- No. 12.676
G1lmore Snair, 132 Elm St ,
In pursuance of an Order of
Luncaster, Ohio.
Sule of Real Estate m the above
' (7) 8, 1~. 22, 3tp enhtled achon to me directed as
Sheriff of Meigs County, 1 will I
Woman to hve m and cc.rc for foUl' offer for sale at public auction, ,at
children. No heavy work or the door of the Court House in
laundry Ph. 6270.Y.
Pomeroy, m the above named
Count)', on Satulay, the 19th day
of Jl\ly. 1958, at 10 o'clock A M.,
·the following described real es·
late, situate m the County ot
AIR CONDITION!Nli, Refrigel'B Metgs,
Villagf' of Middleport, and
twn service Jack's Refr1geratior
tltate
of Ohto, and in the Town:
the
New Haven Phone TlJ-23'S37 ship of Salisbury,
to-wit:
6 23 tf
Being lot number 342 in lower
Pomeroy now mcorporated into
TERMITES EXrtRIIIINATED
For free J'lsperholl phone 31El·K. and parl uf the V11lage of ~iddle­
Gilmort Sup.,l) Store, Pc,meroy port, Meigs County, Ohto.
Eemg t!te same property convey·
All w~r.c gu,ranteoed Fully ined
to M C. Hobart by George P.
sured. VaWth.an's i.1du..tr1C'I and
Res:dentiar Termit" Control Ser· 'McDaniels, County Audttor of
'fl:l!, St. Marya. W. Vo. 3 8 If Meigs County, Ohio. bearing date
of March 13, 1946, and recorded in
·l'hCISS lt.t.tl!,.erata.n and Apptl ~~e Deed Records of MP.igs Counancu Serv1ce flacin~ Tel. 3812 ty, Oh1o.
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deed from M C Hobal't and 'May~~J\..1)10 &amp; 'h:,;)~\'.-.-,u.-~-,-.ll~~ me F. Hobart, ,his wife, to Wtlliam
l-'t10r1e 200. 1:1e,:•nd
Appllanct
I toLdcm. dated Ma~h 14, 1946.
Store, dt. "N. W.alrJ ·Street and recorded Mar&lt;!h 21, 1946 m
Pom':J U).
2·:?.3·tf uced Hecord Hook lfi4 at ra~e 265
of the Deed Records of Meigs
~Ut~ll. SEI'VICE OD \Vatcb Re
pairin&amp; h,y fact~r~ Tratnq County , Ohto
Also the followmg dllscrtbed
watchmalterM. COJJ.JI'IIS JEWEL
real estate 61tuate 1n the Village
EllS, Pu4Arof.
l 8 d of Middleport. in the County of
t'alntmg or Cn•pcntt•r Y.ork. FJCC Me1gs and State or Ohio, and
estlml\tes. Raymond Ftfe &amp; Sons bounded and described us follows
Bcmg lots numbered 343 and
Phone 77603, Chesh.re, Ohio

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11ctgs nnd State of Ohio
Also lut number 345 m BosW'Jrth 's additiOn to the aforesaid
GBUESER BLOCK CO.
Village.
Reference 1s hereby made to
3 Mil•• North ot Pomeroy
deed from Lawrence II Smtth and
On lit. al. Cell Wm. Gruet•r
Dorothy Sm1th, hu ~ hand and w1te,
Ruck Sprlnp
to William J Jordan dated Sep,-----,Tt ec Trunmlng and Removmg tember 4, 1945, and rccorrlcd Scp
Low. pncc S1x years experience tcmbcr 4th, 1945 m Deed Book 155
Robert K. Sayre, Hacmc, Ohto at Page 309 of the Deed Records
Ph. 3955
7-14·6tc of ~teigK County, Ohw.
Said Premi ses Appraised at
S7~0 00 and cannot be sold for
lellB than two thirds of that
umount.
TERMS OF SALE Cash in hand
ITRUC~&lt;IRAL I BEAMI
on day or sale.
I(RAr IRON - METAL'
ROBERT C HAR1'ENBACH
Sherirf of Melg11 County, Oh1o
f. B. 0 'BRIEN
Attorney
(6) 17, 24, 17) 1, 8. 15, 5tc
Phono 110
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LEGAL NOTICE
flld1o •nd TV hrvlce
ET!IEL MAE HULl., ReSiding at
Phone Otla McClintock
4: Park Street , Bonne Terre Hotel,
Rtclne. Ohio
Bonne Terre, Missouri, Is hereby
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_ _ _ - - - notlfwd that on the 7th day of
1/ I
Carey w. Hull. bcmg
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Barne.s-SJml&gt;bon lns•~:rce Agllnct Common Pleas, Meigs county,
• Build httet For L•a·•

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JUNK CO.

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19i!tl Ford VH $1.39~
Sparkling original blue
Mlddlc}Jort. it~hc, ~~tlrmubllt
whate rinieh Fordomatlc BlacU.
'Bonds. Phone 63W.·.l..
8-20..U
nar's, Pomeroy.
7 12 6t( The A N Bengel rc sid~ncc, u
wonderful place Cor :;ome one V\iMPLETE tnsun 11 c~ ?~~
wantm.11 11 home fol' t!tctr fam Life, Aulo, fire, Pol 1o. Call Do•
1958 Chevrolet lh 'l'on Pickup
Ily. A modern home
Five
MUls. Middleport, lJD10
$1,893 Long wheel ba,.,, Good
acre,s, with every timg, garden,
tires. Lookll like nq,w A new
fruit, lawn llild flower11. Come (2'j)''
GMC trudc ln. Bloeltnar's, Pom
and lnvesllgate. Phone 310·M
eroy.
7 12 6tc
7-14-l!tp
~-----19113 Plymouth $4~0. 4 dr Sedan
New blue finish with new blue
seat covers. BlaeUnar'a, Pom·
136 ACRES- or nice laying form
troy.
7 l2 6tc
lund . Howe and bu11dln£S need
repair. A fine basement Several
fruit trees, tame berries. 'fhe
price Ia only $2~00.00
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Farmall Cub Tractor. Hydraulle
RtVIR
'RONTAGI
Above
A!&gt;
Plow Mower. Cultivator. Trailpie
Grove
Ideal
for
a
summer
er, 9 It bed. R. R. Gray, Rt. 7,
rabin and boating Budding
4 mi. north of Cheater.
1iles above high water. Only
7 8 6tp
Wants to buy ont1ques. Call
$2000.00
6188M. Evenings.
H-20tr FOUR BIDROOM HOlliE - In SyrSet of Dlacltsmtlh Toolo and oel
acuse, with buth. gas furnace ,
~ - -- --of Carpenter Tools Robert B
full
and htrge lot
Lambert, llarrloonv111o, Ohio.
Wonted to Rent Hou&amp;eba!lcmcnt,
3 or 4 years old. Price
Rt. 684.
7-14·3tp
2 or 3 bedroom home In viclnU.y
$87110.00.
of Pomeroy or Middleport. Ph
Call or Write
6909·X.
7·14·Stp
VIRGIL T!AFORD, Solnmon
Box 229
Phone 1011-Y
7 12 Stc
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--:-FOil REN'f-·E&amp;lllnltOD La4..'1. Modernized 4 bedroom homo with
utility, bath, and •ummor coolSeoffold Board~ Drop Ctytho
Clinton Fl!hor, llld"•po:(, 0
In&amp; mtem. Phone 3151 t~ Racine between 9.30 and 4:30 MonPhan'! '~M-X.
11-1·1'
day tbru Friday.
2 bcdroon1 apartment. Ne"Niy reno7 9 Gtc
vated Rent reasorable. Call
44Q.M
7 9 tlo 4'f. Aero Lot - 6 room hou11e,
complote built In kitchen with
~ooma-Apartmcnts
Clol6 1t1
birch cabinets - bath - throe
town 127 JJutternut St 7·1·12t1'
bedrooms, 30 lrult trees - 20•
~ roon\ unturntshcd aprrtmetU
30 concr~ta blocll aaragt!' - lo·
Phone SIJ·M
, 7·14-tf
cated Route 248. East of ~hester
lnquire
Horace Karr, Phone
Five ronm furnlah~d npnrtment
YUG-3082.
7 10 6tp
114B or 406 Spring Ave. 7-IB·Stfc
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FURNITURE
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W•nted lingle man

boy over
LIO.I&lt;L NOTICB
18 !ur atendy farm work. Lave
Sealed 1 bids wUI be received
ln. Dryo~ Hmls, Reedovllle. by the Vlll•se of Mldd!eP..,.t,
CaU Coolville 3716.
HB-3tp Moll• County, Ohio. at tho VII·
!age llaU, Middleport, 'dhto, un·'
Ill 12:00 o'elcck Noon, July 29,
19~ IOf the lollcwlng equipment:
Ohc Standard Tudor car-black
J
-11 and 8
Pall .,.. 1a 0111 of Ill' \lltMlera Moi&gt;Ro
AutQJI\atlc rra~smtr.slon
llemra. M&amp;DJ te ch1011 troa. 11 .. It
on Filter
f~ lola. I oad II II. w141.
Back·up Lights
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Come s.. - Come Siv•
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To $500 Down ~
ltal•••

Manr lepo~~~•J•n tor
dat. Alii
manr 10H 11ed ftllen tor u low u
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\'&amp;lut &amp;Rea Ia kl4e.
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DeLuxe Interior 'l)'lm
Fresh Air Heater &amp; Delrooter
Ono Sp0tllght
Trade In : 1966 Ford
As Ia cond ~tlon.
Bidder to

Ohio, Case No 12,73 1, praymg for

divorce from the said Ethel Mae
Hull on the grounds of Wilful Ahsonce or smd dcfendunt !rom said
plaintiff for more than one year
last past and G1 oss Neglect of
Duty, and plaintiff aloo prays for
other tJroper relief Said cause
will be for hearing on or after the
20th day of August A 0 J9il8.
CAREY W HULL
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter
Attorricyo for Plalntlf!
(7) B, 10. 22, 29, (8) 5. 12, 10, 7tc

liOTlCE OF IALE OP BONDS
Sealed proposals will be receiv-

ed at the ortlce or tho Vtllag(&gt;
Clerk or the Village of Rutland,
Meigs County, Ohio, until 1!!
o'clock noon of July 30, 1958, tostead uf June 6, 1968, as previous-

ly adverthwd, for the purcba&amp;ti of
Waterworks ARsr.ssment Bonds of
11ald villag~ In the a!ijtrcgatc sum

or $39.500. dated June 15, 1958,
nun'tbcred Croro 1 to 40, Inclusive,
of the denommatlon of $1,000' each
exc11pt bond No. 1 of the dcnomin
ation of $:100, bearing interesl at
the rate of four ' (4%) per cent
per annum. payable s~mi - annual·
ly qn the' 15th day of June and the
lith duy of December of each
year, commencing June 13. 19'0

and
year

maturin~ on Dec. 1~. ol encb
M follows: $t,aoo m 1959 and

$2.000 from !960 lo 1978, mclu·
slve.
.
Both principal and lntemt are
payable from limited lnlc8 at the
Pomeroy National Bonk, Rutland.
Ohio, Branch.
Any one desiring to do so may
preser.t a bid or bids tar sa id
bond• bosed upon their bearing a
different role of Interest !rom
that hereinabove opcclltod. provided tlult where a fractional Interest rnte is bid, su.eh fraction
shDll bt' one-quarter of one per
Ctlnt or • mulllple thereat.
Said b on d 1 are Issued
In antlclp•tlon of the collection of specj~l asscr.amonts for
mains and laying water pipe in
all the ilreets In thof Vtuage of
Rutland , Ohio,
the lay .
lng of water pipe
Street
!tom the present
westwardly
200 feet ·
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The 'J,Ive W&lt;re Class oltlie Unit Johnston an4 cblldren, Mr. ond
ed Brethren Chureb mel Tuesduy Mn• Donald Bumgardner ond
evening ih the &amp;octal room ol the children, Mr and Mrs. Henry Moe
cbun:h l'lith · MrA. J,•.mes ,. King, and ehlldreb,
and, Mrs, Wm.
;drs. P. E. Pickens, Mrs. Wald Russell and eh¥dren, )!fl. bar,
Cunningham, Mrs.. Cll!l Rouoh ro~ Adarp• · Jr., ~nd IDn, Jln.
and Mrs. Josephine'. Miller as c'o· Everett Routh_ and daughter and
ho.stesses. Devotions were led by , lit's. Nelaon, R4usb ~nd ch1ldren.
Mrs Harry Ca)lehan followed by
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t·
hymn ' 'Haven •of }\est" A quartet . The regula~ cllnner !"oe lng of
Mrs. Weld ~unnlnabam, Mrs. the Bend Ro\llry , ?lub , '«!' held
Cliff Roush ·Mr~ p j!f' Pickens Thursday evenlns m the l~llil
land Mrs. Josephine ' ~,tiler, sang toom• or lh,e HJiflforil Methqdlot ,
"Someda)" I'll" Understand", pray- Church. hltehd~ni W.l!,l-e F'loyd
er by. !.Irs. R. F. l!ry~nl, bymn CarDjAtk, Ll~yd lloush, Donald
"His way With Thee" 10119 uied Roush, Harry Miller, J. L.. Stewby 'The Lorri'• PraYet·. A biiSlness art, Jam.. Hampton •. Cly~ Foley,
meeUng tollo-.:ed , aurlng which Herman Layne, Philip Wolper.!,
wu dl~Usl!Od lbe painting and E. L. Stein, 0. J. BosUc, Artbur
repairing ol seats and the pro- ,~I:hrle, Ru.ssQU . Capehart ~nd
ject, that iS now near completion
me ).Vtlllami'Jon.
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floors 1n the c)iureb ·auditorium.
James~~~ McKnight, , 18, ,son
During tbe Sll!'ial hour relresb- ?I Mrs. Sybtl McKnight. enllited
meo(J were ,.rv~d to tbe named . tnto tha UrUed Staleo Air ' Force
above un~ Mrs. Harold Fry' Jr on July lot
.
"[rs ·:Roy Hollman, Mrs. Georg~ ·Mr. Mcl[n~&amp;hl. 'fll' active In the
Jewell Mrs. ot~o' Ltevhig . Ml" senior etass acl&lt;vllles at Wahama
Goldy~ 1 iilirt 'Mro ' Fred Baley High ~ool, a member of the
Mrs. Howard ' BLir;lf, Mro. o. o' class•of, '118 ' and played on the
Sayre; . M•~ Edgar ayne, &gt;Its. basketball ~nd , basoball teams,
Clayton
Athey; • rs. Willard A-3e MFKDU:hl en,tered · the . Air
Armstropg Mra Rny Weaver For,ce in the met:hanical ,career
Mrs. E~Iwin Cl;.,.k, Mra. K,
f~ela as a ,result ol aptito&lt;!e. testscott Mrs. Everett · Laudermllt lng pr!or to bls enll,&gt;!lmenl. He
and Mrs. Thelma Capehart
will e!}f!r ' his ~ mechanicaL train~
. ing. peri!J&lt;! .afler eomp!qttpg ni•
The Goltlon Rule Cia..
the bamo ' lrajiiing, at i.ackland Nr
St. Paul'• Lutheran Cbureh held Force B!se,. ~a, . ~toniO, ?;e•ao.
its regular monthly meetiqg wUh . M·r,' ' l' M • ~D .'' t'd'' .,.
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k Tb
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' P cmc tD I e par
ose at-· and fa,PIIy r,etdr~~ed home aft01
label
spenblpg th,~&gt;h· , v:~.c:ation visitin&amp;
Exaggerating the amount of relaf!ve~ In M.Une,
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spcctaJty f1bcrs m rwodu'et i$ -- - - -·...-- · one or th~ emnmonest ·violations
Hannah satd consumer:; should ~ {;
suspicwu!:l anytime they at'e of
Cered garments purportedly cop·
tammg expensive fiber ~ like cash
mere or vicuna ''at ridiculou!ill'
low prices."
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Another li!Ommon violation i•
MOUSEKESifi-Canytnl I mouao ID Ill 0011 CCIIII to the ~
falling to ulentify re-used wool
ABcenaloD lslanda. 1,000 mllea from Alric&amp;. a bybrtd 'l'Ocket Hoonah offered Ibis t1p to bux
ll fired at Cape Canavtlra.l, B'la., . .ln a mtUtary"''Clenutio mlaerll ''The fabric of reclaimed wc.o'
nUe teat. DeSigned aa a forenmner ot the DUaatle expected
is very we11k. If you put your
to lhoot tor the moon, tbe rocket wu a combination ot the
fingers, ~"' either side (If the maVancuard and the Thor. The lonely moll8fl ruched a maxl•
terial
arid{-twork them back anr1
aum height ol 600 mu,. on tto 16,000 mpb, e,ooo-mllo trip. i
forth you tlOn put a bole rlgh'
through iV*
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Wben ' the tra.d\ttonal "August
fl\1' saiCs•• get underway next
month,11'Hanllab• Sllid, you can b!•
reasonabtY;·eonfident that no om
,'
will try to sell you a "mink" coat
that re.al~ e~&amp;me· frail) a mu.skr.at
Thai lind ol flagrant mis-label1 he Ft'C men have hen ·ltDilS· ing of 'fur has virtually 41savpe'&lt;lrually busy lately. Durmg lhe ed Slnce the labeling act took. ef1958 flseal year, WbiCd
eD!le~, fect In 19~2. '
June 30, they tagged 77 llrms wit .J
Prio'r to that law, tho pelt o!
formal comphunts 1or violating the i&lt;lwly rab~tt )VBS market••'
the fur products labeling act.
The Federal Trade Commission fhey flied 36 forma~ complamta under 98 different fancy Iabell
ha s a staff of 25 full-t!me sleutns for decept1vc label or pricina of including "Australian seal," "Bal·
whose JOb ts to see thltt you don't wool. About 90 more Cases are tie lion," and "Belgian beaver."
Today all furs must be labeled
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with
the
plain
English
name
o•
wooL or fur garment.
,. '~ ~q._~t .9f fli.t 1ft your
the animal1 •1 from :fh,e)l • the~
It was tho•c FTC dctociJyes who·
hom~, "'"' ~ fiav. "ad• ' ·
lodged m1s-Jabeline complamt!l only m serious cases. The FTC come. Rabbit, deprl~•d : ol;. Its
qvat~.Ji\!in"nco? Don'!
elegant
pseudonymns,
has
~trtu·
ugalnst BCII'nard Goldfinl''s mills. trtes to handle mmor or uninttJJ·
d'layl
Mbkt _,.,. .~ 'a rt ,
and sent Goldrlne In search of hi 1 t10nal mfructlons by issuing an elly disappeared from fur shop'
proporlp ,pr!lltctod wiJh •,
fr Jcnd Sherman Adams.
dtpondablo flrt lntur•
warnin_. to the offend~·=
Pohcms the wool aJ\d fur tradE':~ and obtaining bls Wl'lttcn usur·
once. ·: .,
is quite a tusk for 23 mqn. It In· aoce that he'll toe the line here
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volves keeptng a beady eye or,
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About 2,500 eases were hanthe quaUty, price, labeling •nu dled thlo way durinl the vast 12
advertising practlecs -Jt some 65, months.
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CLOSED
Harvey H Hannah, chtef of tht
Friday 4th, Satufliay 5th
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Wool and Fur D1viston,
legally Issued, and the bidder wtn
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Monday
7th
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admUa
thai
his
smallataU
receive und pay for such bonds as
may be I!!Sued as above set forth, can't ··ateh all o.f the shap oper·
HAIR sTYLING .
within 30 days of the award, said atc.rs Jn tbe far·«una wool anu
lllj8URANCE SERViCE
tur
trade.
bond itn be forfeited or ssid check
BLEiC~IING - 'I'INTING
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Court
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OtMrotlon,• lillld tt~riiloh In on
sa1d check to be returned prompt·
Interview. , "W~ ·aro lrYIOe 10
ly at the request ol the sueees~u1
tducato
coi\ayt)ltls 10 http ui
b1dder 1 1f tho transcript is not de..
111!1 bt •••n-loot' allatlf
lftforn the leWI (onpMI hn
livered wtthin the time apeclflod
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far
their
proloctlon.•
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'l'~e ltrsl step '' ttils edijcaliO&lt;J
program, Hannah sold, i• to maNe
to re)ect any and all bids.
No condillonal bids will be re Wle •ublle awtlre4of lvhat the I•"'
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rODfirl'li
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Peck, Sharter &amp; William•, bond at- 'The wool Produ~ts t..bel Aelof
torneYS of Cincinnati, Oblo, who 1939 .alyo that tuiiel blankets and
have prepartd all the proeeedtng,, other woolen 1\&gt;Pd• must . bear lawHI be furnished to and oball be bel$ which, •ee.~rilely ~escr)be the
paid by the auee018ful bidder in "fiber contont;• of .the product In
·I
the amount ol $Silo.OO, ao a con· plain J:ngllsh. For· e•ample: o~
pet ceBt wool, 8Q per cent rayon,
dillon of the sale.
lltd, should he sealed and en· 10 per Cl!nt cotfon.•t
dot•scd, "BID FOR WATERWORKS
MU~'t 11 - IDINTlfiiD
ASSEssMEN1' BONDS."
Re-u~ed or re·prooossed
wool
~ ERNON L, WIBIR
muot be elear~y Identified. Wben
Vlllaso Clerk
nspeclalty , flber,a" like vicuna,
RuUand, Ohio
cashmeFe, roobalr and alpacc
(7) 8, 15. 22, Stc
are used In a fiU'ment tbe preetse
percentaae must De sr.""n un.\til't
· LIGAL NOTlCI
Sealed Bids wUI be received
by tho Boar~ of County Com:
missioners, Meip Countf, Ohio,
at the Olfloo of said Board, Porn·
croy, Ohio, up until 12:00 o'·
clock noon July 21, 10~8 lor fur·
nlshtns the lollovlln1:
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Transpon deJtvery of Gasoline
regular and J:remlum llfldCI lu
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Coun1y
Garage, Rock
Sprmgs, Ohlc, at the direction ol
tho County Engineer, du~lna lbo
90 day period . commencfilg July
21, 19il8.
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The Daily Sentinel

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New Styles Called 'Liberty Line' But
Few Liberties Are Taken With Figures
BY GAY PAULIY
UPI
Edltw
. NEW YORK UPi-Christlan
Dior's young •uceessor labela his
first Amencan collection the

W-•'•

!notched eollm, fall loose and
straight MOil have lullnes• at
the aleeve, both In the deep cut
of the armhole which ollen liegln•

at the eollarOOne .:md m, the
"libP.rty Jine" but takes few lib- 1"blouson" sleeve. Deep tucks at
ertie's with the, feminine figure. the wr1st give 1 bulb fullness.
TrUth is, the Yves St. Laurent
Chelce In ShePH
designs for faU and wmter are
Dior was· one of seven f1rms

couervative, not startling. Most
of the Uberty the Pans designer
tikes is in treatment of hemlines
ajiil trim.
~odels di;~playing

collections Monday, opening day
of "Preso Week" the semi-an-

}til~

w1dwktrted trupcze shape,
wJtich he introduced last sprmg,
ln'' hta fust Par1.s show The trap·
~ won tum the accolades of the
falhion world, which had been m
a'lizzy over whether the replace
ment for the late D10r had Dior's

The curtain raiser is ahemline treMtment for shm, tuntc-like
dresses The center front Is
ral&amp;ed, like a thc:.ter eurtaln
going up Her dauphine silhouette
features opulently lull skirts; aud
geruua.
the swizzle stick is straight and
narrow from shoulder to knee,
His Paris fall eollcctlon w11l be with huge ouufs of fabric at the
shown July 31 And traditionally hem breaking the severe hne.
it makfs a l'lig~:er splnsh
Sllhou-• Very
The "hberty lmc" included
"ThiS Is a most interesting
some vanat10ns of the trapeze and cxasperatmg fashion season,"
But mostly 11 had r..uscd waist- u1d a spokesman for Herbert
lines, tapered and short jackets Sondhclm, which decided on the
with Iose-fltuny b 1cks, the bell- "empire chemise" as its number
shaped skirt, or str111ght skirts one silhouette This deaign fill
with looser f1t than last season • through the bust, has the high
Coats mor;t of them with. huge, waiSt, " slightly f1llcd at the
natural waist, and end1 in a 1lira
skirt.

It's the rev1val of the empire
for Hannah Troy too; she calla
a whole group of dresses 11Jose-

phincs" 4eslgned with the "•ubthat drove

Tbe birt~day of Mt.·a Georgia tlcty or allhouettes
Williamson waA obeervcd Sunday Napoleon wild "

at her home HarriAondlle road,
with a family reunion.
A large decorated birthday cake
was served with the d1nner at
noon to Mr and Mrs. Earl .wm.
Iamson and sons, Krnmer and
George Earl of Harr111burg, Pa ,
Hr. and Mrs. French Hundley and
children, John Lynn, M!lanle Kay
and Dav1d, Columbus, Mr. and
!llrs. w. A. Olbba and 1ono, Will·
t•m and Jef(fl!y, Mr . .and Mrs
iack Kennedy and the honored
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Three sperts in suat dealgn
showed thre(' different shapea for
fall Dovldow, celebrating ill IIOih
In the casual clothes !leld,
to lhe classic clolhea !lcld,
Monte-Sano and Purzan put jacket belts to r.ew higha, some of
them nght aero,. the buotllne.
And Puul Parneo featured the
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t" line, Wttb the aho.pe Widening
from a narrow skirt to broaden·
ed ahouklers

~~~~~;e•t;;;;..;;;;;;;;.;;..;;===;!Miss Vera Covert
Is Honor Guest At
Po"'eroy Bend
THEATRES.

~irthday

MEIG8-POMEROY
TONIGHT
"COWBOY"
Glenn Ford - Jack Lemmon
Wadneoder Not Opon
THURSDAY and fRIDAY
"ANOTHER TIME,
ANOTHER PLACE"
Lana Turner - Blll'l'y Sullivan

TEMPLE-Middleport
Not Open Tonlwht
WIDI. ••• THUll.
•'"I'HE FEMALE ANIMAL"
Ked¥ LaMarr - Sane Powell
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DEEP ADVENTURE"

ROll Allen - Dottle Leo

Party

Miss Vera Coverl was the honor
guest at • birthday party 1111
week when she celebnted her
eighteenth birthday at the home
I of her parents, ~dr. and Mrt. E
M Co\Ort

Miss Shi•ley Wippel enlertam·

G1bbs and Linda Moore.
Mr. and Mrs Wllll4m Dalley
and Mr. and Mrs. Clehnd Dalley
ond 10n Larry left tod•~· for their
home, Pekin, Dl. after a weeks
viBit with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Dalley, Anne St.
Lt. and Mrs. R. B. Bernhardt
and son John left this mormng
for their new home, Whldbey Is
la1ijl WaRh., after a flslt with hor
parent•. the Rev. and Ml'll. Waldo
J. Bartell
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williamson
and sons of Harrisburg, Pa. an
•pending • week with ~i· mothe;
Mrs. Georgia WlUiam~:on and
other relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs Freneh Hundley
and son John Lynn w.;ore Sunda:;
Jueats of her mother, Mrs. Geor
gla Williamson, Mclanl• Kiy, Dan
and David who have been the

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Walk-In Club
July Meeting
Held At Riggs

Mn Anno RIIP welcomed the
Walk·ln Club membero when they
met ot her home on tho Pomeroy·Athen• !load for lhair July
meeUna.
The meellna opontld with the
elub
•nd ulutt to the naa
and
to roll · c•ll wu
pr10tleal anbual &gt;"'d

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Press Sunday Rolo .,..tlon,
Mrs Reid Young president w~, where the pieture ot Smokey
in charge of tbe mcetlng and the Burke, appeared. The article told
topic of discussion W:l! "legttJ of the men who butlt the Fort
problems of farmera"
Pitt Bridge and was written by
Refreahmenta of sandwiches William Faust.
potato' ch1pn, frozen salad, and
Mr Burke aD employee of the
pun~h were served to Mr. an_, )J s Steel, Amerlcau Bridge Co.,
Mrs. Woodrow !.lora •••d famjly, &gt;res1iijJI at \Jle Robert Harris
Mr and Mrs. EafJ De:m and lam ' home on Sdufh Second St , when
lly, Mr. and 1\1~. Roy Holter :ano 1be w~ employed ot the Philip
family and Mr•• and MTB Rei~ !,Spill# ,nd Ohio Volley Electric
Youna and son.
t o f
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UPI FlneliCial ldltor
NEW YORK
UP! · U one
transl11te1 the world'a gold supply
mto the measurement that'S usciJ
for wheat, The total Is a mere
52,377 bu•h'elo · but thot seem·
ingty small 11farm" Io1d is wortb
$39.110,000,000 In u. S. money.
That toRI doesn't Include ti1c
gold of the U S S.R. Tho Soviet
just doesn't release gold flgure&amp;.

The •big IIOid ownlll's of lh•
outalde tKe u.s. •nd Rusaia
are 1be Un1ted Kingdo.;n with 3,· ~
903 bulhela; Germany with 3,337;
Swllzerland with 2,370; Canado
w1th 1.475; Belgium with 1,3'17;
and tbe Nclherlandl with 1,154.
In South America, V,en~elo "
the big gold bolder with 1162 bush·
eJs and Brazil is second with 434
Peru b11 only 27 buBhela and
Chile M..l(fexlco hal 231 bushela 1
India holds 331 buoh•ls of gold
1nd South Africa, deop1te 1111 gold

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&amp;togo preporad a paper
·~ "When and how to "'" ha(4Y
annuolo" and Naomi Read bad 1
paper oq "How 1 sot my annual•
olt 10 •an eatlr lllart." ''JdenUflc•
Uon of birda by demlptloa•
a topic lo,' whlcb all baed 1
part.

Union Demands U.S.
·withdraw Marines At Once
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Mr and Mrs Harry Layne and
'Mrs H L. Dyer weri tn , Spehter
Tuesday to "ttend t1ie], funenl of
WUham Edwm ~r, a nephew

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Jesa Brawn entered Holzer Hos
pltal Tuellday where he underwent
surgery Wednesday.
}irs Henunn Layne, Mrs. Car·
roll Adams Jr., and Mrs. B. R
Vance were ir: Parkersburg Tuesday
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Mrs R. F. Bryant,
J L
Stewart and
were in.

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Wallace Russell. have returned
from a IIBhlng trip at BBBs Island
Pul·ln·Bay.
Mr. and Mr1. Roy Grueser and

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family and Miss LeDnn Shoemak·
er were in Atbem Saturday on

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medlw;&gt;! (1~1~11), ~·· (18-~61!.), and extra
large (17-17\1). White, BOild colora and an ex·
&lt;&amp;llelll oelectlon of pattern Rogular collar '
otyleJ and Ivy' Leque atyl...

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Slet'Ve Spofl S~l~ for mell for ~.39

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p....,.atllfil at
· Xyrni. Holtman,
of
'Mr. and MrB P-ul Hoffman of
Cll~r and Larry Rlt,:ble, son of
Mro. Fred• Ritchie of Mhler..
ville, will attend ' the camp u
JUip County's delegatea.

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GaiUpolis
w1a accompanied by
Grimm and lllu Ruth

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day ita olfteen ended a ...,..,h
Monday evening by Middle(M)rl
officen for a 12-year-old 'boy first
thought lA&gt; be lost when the lao
wu located at ·Itanauga abo•:t
9:110 p.m. riding 1 bieyele
, The patrol uld Charles R !led
lner, son of l4r and lin Bert BOd
lner, 448 S. Seeond-av, app1rently
hid rode to (lalllj&gt;ol .. lA&gt; vlail 1.1
uncle and bad nqt 14oated him.

Mal'Y Ita.. Pwt!ll, Dwntr
Cl~ All Dor lllonday
Open 'flleBday '!'liru S.t~rdal"
10:00 A.ll. lo.D:OO p,y ,
all!. ftVm 11a01.. 0t1

014 Poltllnd-'l&amp;d"' .!ld·

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Mlu
Humphrey.
Gary Aull left thiB week for
Sprlnafleld wharo he .wlll j~ln hi•
][l'110dparent• Mr. and Mra. Chorl••
Sln~le lor a vae~tlon trip to Wash·
IOiton Slato.
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Orin S1illtb, lllcbard Reuter, and

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has 43, Denmark 42 and Finland
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France holds 77.0 bu•hels, Italy
612; and Portugal' 608 Norway

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As a reault there are all sorb
of guesses on the amount the
Russlanl own, rangmg Jrom 5 btlbon doliRI"s to 10 bUI!on dollau

Mn Palsy Clark and Mra. c,
H Stunokcoo of Columbml were
guests of Mrs. Lou Moumtnr,
ThursdlU'.
The Rev Howard Ruppel! wu
in McCoonelsvUJe, Monday to at·
tend a meeting of t!to Alben•
Preobytry
Mr. and Mn. Leo Swick of Col·
ttmbu.s were· weekend r.ueats or
friend• and relalive1, In Mlddl..
port. They were accompanied here
by MISB Diana Haycook who will
vial! In Portland with ~or greal·
grandmother Mrs. Ta~lur, G,J:Opn.
Mrs Raymond Hocc, stater , of
Mrs. Jessie Hennesy, 1hu beer:
returned to bor hDll\e from \~,,
Holzer HDBpliBl, In Ga1Upo~1 .,
Mr. and MrB. Emmett Smau"
baa ~· their gueats Sunday !4f
and llr•· T. G. Picken• of ~Janf..
Mr and ~Ira. Tliom81 Hanni·
gah and family had •• ......,.
auesta their daughter, · Blll'!»&gt;ra
and throe or her frio•~•. M.IBJ
Ann Donovan, Robert Mf)rt(a and
Ml.sa Ruth Humphrey, who h•• David Fargrove.
been the gue11 of Mr. and M"
Leo Searls, has tone tq Eolumbu011
whore
will villi Mr. ond Mrs
Dap
befnre return
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Members of the Da:ley family Could Be Put In
enjoyed a picnic Sunday, at lhe S'~-;3
:L. J
Forked Run Lake.
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Attending were Mr. and Mrs

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RITURN FIIOM Til"
oof the B!l Smoi:ll" In company
Tllat'o just about ·the, amount the! lllddl,I&gt;Qtt Counelbnan and · with :Mr. &lt;~nd I.IJ'J. .!ll!l'fi&gt; )VIIIJall!:
natloDB of lbe fh!e wO.Id have oQ Mfl. Clinton Fla\1er ret11f!IOd Sun· son. In )'lorldl 'II!Pr vlr!ted .... 1• 1
e..-mark In the vau!IO ol1ba ' New day ,!t'Pm a ,·atoo qoilo vautlo4 Ctva .lleM.ater,t' former!)' if '•
York Federal R""'"" s.nt.
trip 'Into l"'otido and ~t by way lo!Jddleport. , f ' &lt; •' 1

llltldlaport Society

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Meeting
Is Held
The Friendly Farmers Ad•!•

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and aee how little gold there I'

Former Resident
'Is Featured In
Sunday
Roto News
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Advis~ry,Council

William Dalley and tv.: and Mrs
Cleland
Dailey and son Larry
guests of rolallves hl".,.e for tbf'
Pekin,
Ill.,
Mr. and Mrs Doi1
181t three weeks remair.ed for anDailey,
Columbus,
Mr and Mr!l
nother week.
Howard
Dailey
and
children, Ke·
Mn. Jack Kennedy is on a va·
vin
and
Brownyn,
Mtddleport,
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cation from her duties aa 1utomo and Mra. Gene Houdashelt anc!
'live Iitle Ncrk.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrllmn Bentle:; daughter Be~ky, Mr and Mrs. Ev
erett Dailey, Sharon liysell and
Of Rutland arB viBiting In ebllll' Saole
Hawley.
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eothe with Mr and Mra Edwin
Price and Leola Price and father
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Mr and Mrs. Paul Tarowoky Barbecue Dinner
(Jenple Sue Rousey) •nd family
were Sunday guests at the Pe~· Honon Bernhardtll
Mr and Mn. Phillip Meinhart
lea home, Butternut. Avet.
and
Erma Smith entertained
Chari.. Calldn• of Columbus will' Mia•
a
barbecue
dinner, ~undov
Is QOndlng a lew days al hi&amp; new evening, at tbeir home,
St
home In Portland Hi• daughter honoring U. -and Mrs RLocust
B
Bern·
Mrl. Robert Graham and children bardt an4 aon, .John who are en
of Columbus, spent the weekend route
to their new home', Whldbf;y
with him.
Ialand, W.ubJngton
Mr. and Mn Robert Hayman
Guellla were Lf and Mrs Bern·
who jere called here by the hardl
and 10n and tho Rev. ancl
death of her grandmother,
Mra.
Waldo
J. Bartela.
C. E. Peoplea have returned t'&gt;
their home, Dallu, TPzas altar
a ylolt with her mother, Mr!
GladYJ Gibson.
Mr. '•nd Mn. Ro)' Lawhorn and
Mr. and Mrs. Everott Thomas ehlldrtln
Sloven, PaulA, and Kathy
and daughter, Fay .fPODI Sunday have returned to their home in
at Moundnllle W. Vo. with Mr ~rlnsfleld after ...ltlua llt!e
and Mra Don Thom11 a11d dauah· 11'1111 Mr. 'and 'llrl. WIU!am Ault
ter.
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fomlly ond Mr. '"d Mro. Ge110
Mr. ana MrB. l!crmun KaiP~t bd
Dodson
l)ld fnmlly. I
and family of Daylon were week·
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Wlllilm Stan•bury of Clearwot·
and Mra. Peorl Par~er and MrB. or Fla. hal joined hla wile an&gt;l
Am1nda kupar, --tlld were over- children c:,arlle Bill o.nd Kathy
nl&amp;hl l)leota1if Mr. and Mrs. Rob· at tha home of his parents Mr
erl Arnold
and Mrl. aaren Stansburv lor I
Don Jett was a visitor in Nitro villi heforn returning In Fla.
w. Va., Saturday
· Robert S"Yanson hu returned
PhyUlo K11par loft Sunday lor homo after 1pendlng n week VA
a vlall In Dayton with her unci• calion at tho homo uf Mr and
and '&amp;unt, Mr and Mrs Herma.a Mro ·Roy Ev••• and family a•
Kupar ond family.
Canal Wlncbealar. He· •• the '""
Mr. and Mra. Dala, Johnaon re· of Mr. an~ Mro, Carroll Swanson
t1U11011 to lllelr home, Colqmbuo,
Rlcbard Folden biB been r&lt;·
Sunday, after a weekA •1•11 with turned to hi.- homo after having
their paronta, Mr. and Mro 0. J been a pallenl at the Melp Ge•·
Gaul and Mr. and MrL ~Ul'f.. eral Boapllal

, &amp;mira! eommunlcatlonli WllN
and annual dueo '·Wert ptld
~~m~!J:
Rlbbona,_ werti ~warded to win·
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Dlfl after ludllnl 001'11 111'1'1!11•·
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mtnta. A mua ll'toDiemenl eon·
tllnlnr purple clematji ~~ Lb1
Mn. Edn.a LM ~~~ tlio ou..••nd·
Ilia.' pl... O! ihe dllplaf. '
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f. &lt;011telt 1 b1 B•l•oi Willard
r
Wll WOn Jo.y Mf!'· '1\omal IWt, •I

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Dailey Family
Picnic Is Held

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Of spec I Interest to e p~
day mght at her home, Union ory Council met Frldav •venl••
Ave. Guelll were Cll'Olyn Dol· at the home of Mr. a11d ldn. Ed•· pie of Middleport would be tbe
July 8th i.s.sue of the Pittsburgh
son, Norma Hawk, l.ols Ann son H&lt;ill.on, Nease Settlement.

Gamec were played under the
Mn Covort, and
punch and eake were aerved to
Judy Arnold, Santee Aohury, Sullo
Allensworth, Sharon Jone1, Gene
(:rook•. Stephen Dalley, John'Vroman and Lewil Smith. ,\110
suesto wore Betty ond Barbaro
Covert, Vera's tiaten and Mn.
LuciUe Mayeo. Charle1, the one nar old 11on
of tho Covert•, bod a birthday
c:ake with IJU&amp; candle, on his birth Jolulaon, Racine.
day l11t Friday. Hi• grandmother,

dlreetion of

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nual oven! held by the couture

bows under the bust, daytime asThe wedge hinted or the hlaher,
ceil~ and evemng stoles all wore empire wni.st, but 'learning detail
~ fabric "bangs."
and bias cut narrowed the dress,
W1i1tlln. RaiHd
like a wedge, 'to the hemline
11tere was only a sprinklmg of The natural waistline is loose

Birthday Party
Is Held During
Family Reunion

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If you add that guess to IM
world Iota~ It raloes tb• figure to .
$f6,600,000.000 wbleh on thl1 d..
partmont's crude
lranll!!.lion
would work out at 62,421 buoli~l ..
Just compart that with tho three

Lacllle Hawklu .•.......•..••. Po~ Sodely Edhor
lf¥14a Rlee .. • .. • • • • • . .. .. .. .. Middleport Slldew Edhcn

diSplaying tl\eir fall and winter

the coller.hon group of the New York Drees
Xonday for visiting repprters Institute
wore skirts 18 to 19 inches from
Designer Pauline Trigere gove
tile iloor. And in trim, St Laur wemen
a choice of four major
lelit featured huge bow• a~! sha~the
wedge, the curtain
fringe to a !Rfe-lhee·well on day
raiser,
the
dauphine,
and the
I&amp;Une, cocktail and evemng
clothes Outsize collars, double swl.zzle stick.

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NEW YO)IK UPI ·The high·
eot temperature recorded In ••·•
nation ru..day Wll 113 degm&amp;
at Preaulio, Tex., the tl S~ Weltb
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