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.th~re were z4 army divisions loca\ed' in
areas, including many afmored and me.
'·~~t~~. aivilidOII&amp; equipped with new T-54 Dledium tanks.
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Present wert Jon Bn&lt;k, Betky
Wlll, Cbuckie and Shelly Clark
Ciady lllerriner, Dickie Dovls, Jud;
Brown, Delbert Bruch, Susan Dix
on, tbe 'honored guest and Mrs
Clara Grueser, Mre. J&lt;~mes Mer
riner and Mrs. Fred Clark.
Roger Teeeived ct number or
gifto, Inclu~mg a gift "nt by. his
runt. Mrs Wilma Stobart.

ltaldans.

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annpunced it was holding mal\euvet'll In the area
was, the first authoritative reports on,HOw h\18~ tbey i•;ufed·arn~ed:

SOCIETY
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t.')o. and l(rs. Elmer W Smith'Q'
Woost~ afc spending their vlcc
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with' Mr.
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Mrs

Heights.
Mrs !Jelen Croy or Caldw~·
md granddaughters, C!'indy an
{lmberly of Bandera, texas spe~
• few days this week wltb l!r ar
'wf.rs ~omer Radford, At~ens roec

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Saturday, ,July 19, 11158

Jren remained for a longer viat

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out of t~c •ecor4 $181.478 l '~
school foundation fttnda' diSt"l ·
•li!&gt;!lted by t~e st•te dm•nllj the 1• •
ljal Year ended June SO, sch6ol! it•

E. White Jr.'
of

Ueqs r:Ounty received ~.~01 62
aecDTdlng to the) ltfcor.d11 o1 State

i\ud1tor

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - Rebel gunmen shot down a
U. S. military plane 10 miles east of Beirut today, the U S.
Embassy reported It was the first 'major incident involvrng
American forces and Lebanese msurgents sfnce the Marines
landed Tuesday
A truck driver said he saw the plane brought down by
gunf'Ir~ m the Lebanese
moun·
tains pel\r Hamdoun, a roort.
town 1rJand.
Tlleroe was no \mmed!t'te ~port

Inclu~

fft $1,• ~tal :ne IP9~'?Cnts mad..
tD the teat;ters ard schOGl

' n tasualti~s
The plane type wa11 not identi·
'ted immed•atelY. U S heoV¥ 1
,..nsports loaded wtlb troops
·nd .small [igliters both were op~rat~ng in the aren
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U 5. Manne military pa~~·~·:'&lt;
1 ·aced
to tbe ~eene fi'Glllj ' '"'""'·

otiqll~l"'"· ~~3'~nt , systems

1956 FORD Y8 2 Dr. · .......... · .. $1,395

1&amp;4J'W

,ot•' contribution

!UGds,

Cultomllne Sedan. SpoUess orlatnal blue and while fini&amp;h Ford·
omatle. U you wlll look this one over, you wlll aJiree that It Is
exeOpllonalln every way.

1957 FORD Y8 Falrlane "500" ··· · $2,195

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2 clr. Sedan. ~domrtie. Very ohorp lnalde and out. New Buick
trade.In. Power Ste•rlng.
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1957 BUICK Y8 Special ·.. · .... ·.. · $2,395

2 dr. SedJn. Dynafiow dri.. 1\iul!o and beater. We've sold and
10rvteed thla one since MW. Only 12,3110 actual mllea by ea,..
1111 k&gt;eal owner
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scb4lc1 found•·

1957 BUICK Y8 Specltl: ·· · · ···· ·· · $2;595

went to

-C~ VI Sp~la!

ubool&lt;

as

cou~IY' was
$1,4~.490.83;

' clr. Rivlero Sedan. Traded In by saUotled owner on tno1J1er

.1957

SINGLE COPY-k

More U.S. Paratroopers
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Are Flown Into Lebanon

1Possible D~l~f.~ Is
In

Receives
early Million

Mi. and ·Mrs.

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1s Reported "Shot Down.

vith her parents.
Ohio.
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Earl Haggy o&lt;
The honorees' table '"'as decor· OblO.
{entUcky are the guosts o( Mr
Also
attendmg
were
Mr
an1
ated with a floral JM'&amp;na:emenl
•nd Mrs. Harry Kelslit. 1\lin•r•
In addlllon to the trad.tional wed· Mrs R E Osborne and children VIlle.
Ronaleen,
Tommy
and
M.1rtin
o
ding cake.
Mls ~
Attending the receptJ.on were Long Bottom, Oluo, und
Knight
of
Parkersburg,
W
their six children· Mr and Mrs ;
Nile Barnett of Belpre, Ohio, Mr.
tt
J
Barnett operated a merch
and Mrs. Chcstcr nar!le
an antile bueinc.ss In Reedsville for
soqs,
and Terry ot Colurn
boa,
, Mr and Mn Berl Barnett
, Alan and John ol
Howar&lt;l sarnet. 0I

Bulek. Dyltlltlow:drlve Rldio and hoator.

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By Unltod PNII lntorno~onol
Ohio: -tly fair today, fo.
nlgllt oncl Sunclly wllll Illite
....,._rature chan... High today
In tho 70! · - ond In tho Ills
lOUth .......... Low tonight 55 to
60 north ond In tho 60s south.

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Ma-rtin Leonard hils "t'lUrned t1
us
home, Rahway, N. J. atter-,r
Mr. and Mrs. C.' A. ·Barnett, formerly of Reedsville, Ohio,
nstt
with Mr. and Mr9. Normal
now residing at 1!!. J'etersburg, Flo~da, celebrated thelf 50t)J t1cCallum
Mrs Leonard and ·ehl.
Wedding Anniversary on the afternoon of July 4th with a

Many Are One Owner Cars - Traded In
On New Buicks and
Pontiacs.

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Mr and Mls. Ma rk Jones o
J.rove Cl')' were cvernl$~t guest
t Mr. and M.rs. Homer R!i!IOE
Nednesday.

tawn reception at the home of their son, Berl Barnett of Reno,

enttne

Weather

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Jackson, $1,
$) 13'1,348.14;
·Wa~tnj,On,

·.... ·, .....,,~95

4 dr,' Stati.if&gt;liwegon. Drndlow drive. Only U,606 actual mil••·
One eoreful!ocal owner.

thO

the
held
gincers,'"

~ald.

"Al -pretent

they have no enrtn~erl. 11 • 1 This 'f~ct was flrlt made' pdbllc earlier thi• w..et by Hresld~•t
S. Durward Hoae, ptesldent of
the IIIAI'ielta Cbaml&gt;er ol· Com-

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received the •a•m'
and suspens)on. '-'1, of Pomeroy
paiUicnJe!' in the Landen driv~a
car at tbo time ol the arresl;for
fieted 1
bond when he fallf•l
to qpeu to ll!IWer Ollal'Je~· ol
mtolbtlon.
ilppell~:_!~~-,.-

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heard. thert ' hu
and ' it Is atttlbu-

over the blr·
the deputy
"l'her'o is
our re~~&lt;il'la.'' I

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Sporn, Kaiser Meet In Finals
WANTS ~~Bend Softball Tournament'

··~tatinm, ~~tq~ally
Rece8sion Ending
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'Frcl!il numetous quarters come lencourag-

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the upturn ts to be felt in autumn, then, thlll
lng news Those of us who have been worrted is not far away The official forecast IS for
lest we become eti8Ulfed tn a fulbblown de· the cos~ of Uving to remain relatively stable
prelflilm have been reassured. And while we
We might have seen the worst C1f the l"e'
are not pdsltive that tha recession has touch· cession, Uten And 3\S long as there Is Sllllle·
ed absolute bottom,' ma11y thmk that It has
thmg to look forward to that ts better, lil is
Mid olie can lle fairly certain that thts re- encourag~ng. In many areas the farmer has
4djtlsfrilent was a recesston, and IS not to be already experienced better tunes Utis sprmg,
another depressiOn - wh1cb is one 8ource of though IIOt in aU
,
reUef to the womed Spending Is remamlng
From the poh1ilcal standpoint, the ending
hlgli dovernment spendmg ts mcreasmg and of the reces81on coul~ be a blessmg to th~
J18Y raises have been granted miJhons Invcn- Republlcans From the economic standJklint,
torles are decrea6ing in many areas and pro- the upturn will be good new~ to ail AHtel'idudion has picked up m som•.
cans The tJmtecl States, in these times of
There are many predictions now that a challenge from Commumsm, certamly cdll·
~uslness upturn wtll be fell In the autumn Mt afford a depression The recesston has
The sur.:1mer will be slow, to be sure, bUt tf been worry enough
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vacation m
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DUNNIT

and

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Jlut anbther report d\$eilb.... a swollen hand )lelng nursed
lhl• week by smoodler Oi'VIffe Wells
All of Ibis for a bowl of turtle soup I
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GREAT INVENTION - Acce~tlng th'e probability I'll be
accused of putting one gentleman's name In this column too
!requentl y, neverth e1ess Rev How
··'-.. rd (Cur1y) Ruppelt rq. Mid·
dleport must make WhoDunnltt tivo weeks running
One ol th• first thing• ' vlsl i.:..:l..:.. tor to his "ud•• noti•es Is a t~t the eutront l'"ues of the Rotary
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long ball point fountOin pen Cl h Uullo&gt;ln of tho MiddleportThere 11 the foot long hotdog Pomeroy Rolary Club lie does 0
tbt lures •mall fry with eyeo •k&lt;tch labbcd 'Dr.rne.slormlng"
bluer than their tummies Tbls bl his lust IS!uo he reported
"" of the ReYerend's measum thll ono on Judge John C 8ac01t
eut!tly 12 lnohes long, too
Our Jndwe was •• th~ bench
"Ht1, you know that pen's the whon u Juror w" being qucotionr&lt;tal thine" oayo the Presbyter ed no to hlc sultoblhly to take
ian preacher He explained
a seat as on" of the 12 tried and
••Tt,,y can't carry n nway, It's true In a smlous court cnse Said
too long to sUck In their pocket th~ proopectlv• juror
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and anyway, If they put It In tholr
Jn~fe, I h.ve lo bo excuaed

Thl,'e s • follow le»lng town In
• w hours to wham I owe $25
and I want to hunt him up and
pa~ ~lm b•lore hq gota AWay ''
'EXCUSED , roore~ .ru,lge Ba·
colj ''I don'l wont anybod~ on
lllio Jury wto "' n lie Uke that"
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da~" Mallei Hoaue *ltd "M'r8

Beesle Wloe vlaltod tbo former's
mother Mrs AIU Gilkey at llol·
zer Hnspllal FrtdO)'. '
llr alld Mra Rollert Canadoy
and ~!r and Mrs Nate Wlae apent
Saturdny bt Cbirloston.
•unday gu•!'l• of \ilr. .and' Mta.
•
d "·
William Folan WONI Mr an N&lt;l.
\fobn Folan and faml)y alia
Paul Cunnlnghom of London and
Mr and Mro Harold Branndfland
family and Mr! Della Roth ol
Reedsville
Mr. end "rs b•rt R'-•s of
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Mra Betty Pbllltpo of
und ~:~ •.:au::

POINT ROCK

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and third

dlately follow ng lbe ebamplon- Grangt and !be L S C Club Tu•a·}

EDEN

day evemng A gilt w~s preaente•lr4
and home made ice croa111 1nd r

ab1p eonteat.
Tbe line 13cores

0--l
cake served. L• rry will leave for
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3 0 serv1ce ia
few dayP
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water-logging may rc 1runs to cr.,; !be plate Tbe ginre Lakin
u;:ttll

Larry Tumor was 1ueot of bon-

pla~e._ winnen 1mme or at a party liVen by LaliJ11

Batteries Spom Searles and,.
D Clark, Lakm J Galloway and
In that stxth mninl Browme Adams
Moore, Sporn ahorlotop led oft • Retai!.re
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b r acbmg fust 00 an error
S~nn; Haggerty grounded ilo tbe
second baseman but all hands
were safe "ben the b&amp;ll was
pomt

that

and the third basoman dropped

McCormick

W1th the bases loaded DorwlD
Clark bit a long fly to center to
score Moort' Wylhs Davis beat
out an mru~ld b1t and tbe bases
were Jamml"tl agam Gene Hesson
then hit a SO!Crlf1ce Oy to center
to score Hnggerty

No. 46

Mia: Inez Barnhart Coolv11le the ball
vlaftl.d Mrs. Martha Hoi&lt; 'ger and

family Monday evemn,

and ~s Russell Reed, son
l-if;~'l/,\;~.and daughter M~rlha, Port
1J
spent the' weekend w1th
frieuds and rclahves here
P-_ul Holsmger spent Sunday
wlth Mr and Mrll Sol Bigley and
aon, Reedsville
Mr and Mrs Clinton Holsmger,
Carol and Conme spent the we~\"
(the Commtss1on on Education l11
Mr and Mrs R1chard Swart~:
make the plans for thts Service)
and son of RaVenna, 0 spcn.t
S S attendance op July 13 r1W"
eral days wlth hiS parents, Mt
67, tha oflermg $18 61
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WORSHIF SERVICES
and Mrs
Swartz and sq~
It was deCJ.ded durang
.uw
Worship Services werp held at Vernon
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business session of the

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10 4~. \VIIh

the Rev Buell del"

1\!r and

Mro~pS D

Woodo

belp send three young pe"ple tt I erlng the Message on 'Unbelu.•ve viSited Mr ap~
JClif(ord Hay~s
Lancaster Camp; to hold a reccp able Power '
•Job recogmzcd and son al'ld
lucy Hayes al
tion tor the Rev. and Mrs Buell I God's great power" '11dnk of Middleport ~Jinday 11:m

on Tuesdax even ng, July

22, ""' 1God's great power of Creatlot '
to bdld a 30 mmute Ch1ldten s We are hvmt m the Atonilc Age
Sfrvlce on Sunday August 10, be but God made the atom" "Man
tween the S S and Wo sh1p hou! 1 Must be careful baw h~ uses t•
• lhc Great NJagara Falls IS par~
UntJtr
of God's great power "''nlf~sted •
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' 1h:e hghtof th e World 1$ fesus'

lli.o.o\ltmel

Recent \'ljl!cifo· 'bl{l~e Mlllinl

Swartz family were Mrs Beatnce
Bentz and daughter pf Lancaster
M.r and Mrs JB.Cf(Jtftlsley and son~
of Wooster, ~ Rtchard Swartz or

lone ~un in
the bottom of the sixth when R

• Mr add Mrs James Carter an!l caughl off fJrst and S-:arles set
family Long Botlom ~11d Mr and tied down to get the next two
lfl's Wlnn~e Holsmger and ram batter5 to end Lakin's only
ily Reed!y11le spent SnPday w•th
Mr and Mrs Russell Hol~1ngcr threat
Katser contmued to pound opand family Portland
posmg p1tchers m thell' match
Mrs Robert Van Meter an J wath the Retailers 'fbey collect
family and Mrs Martha Holsmgc ed mne h1ts to run tbe1r hll
VISited Monday mght wl\h Mr total m the tourn:~ment to 36
aod Mrs Russell V.m Mete They have scored 3~ run&amp;

Portland

In Fr1day mgbt. l!attle, tbe

Ka101cr te.am talhed seven runs ID
the openmg mning and, altbougll
the Ret:nlet s settled down to

play better ball, the game waa

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TRADE-INS

Laktn scored Us

Patterson led oft with a oiQgle
end wtth frlends at Buckeye Lake and
talhcd on pinch blUer Sal
and Hebron
ters' b2se knock Salters was

IRavenna and 'M• •and Mrs
Taylor, loeab ~

SALE

booted Gerald Clark laid down a

$11:!2 ~

ALFRED

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Attendance at Eden Sunday bunt t~od wa:r~ safe when the play
Sc~OO) SWlday w•a 11! Collection was made to thll'd to get Moore

spending

Rutland News

fertile mcnt, downed the Pt Pleas:1nt
or on plants helVIIy fertih 1Retailers by a score qf Ill-I
·~d. may produce such rant grow Sporn won 1ta ,game in the
lh and 80 thick a row that few su:tb wherJ. tbe Lakm team fell
nowers may be formed on bm 1 apart m the f1eld, com nulled
three tlrrors and allowed two

a row

the home of Mr and Mrs Marion

a vacation at the home of her
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mother, Mrs W A llooebqrry
Sheriff Bob Hartenbach Is one of the top turtle smoodlers Charlie Board of Bradenton
Florida visited friend• and rei•
In these h'yre parts, m case you dtdn't know II
hves
Mason receAtly
The fine art of smoodlmg a turtle ts hazat dous to hfe and M1ssmJudy
Fn of New Haven
limb, anyway, limb, bvt this does not dampen ardour for the was calhng on Barbilta W1laon
sport whtch ts follow&lt; d by devotees who I'm told number m on Sunday
the thousands, or was .hal hundreds or dozens'
Mr and Mrs Jackie Roush a~
A smoodler observer-(]ne who enJoys seeing others get vacatJoomg m Flortda
their hands chewed up hut who does not like It h•ppening to
them-describes the adventure something like this
The smoodler proceeds to hts favonte creek, such ns Shade
River, finds himself a section of bank under which turtles 11'1r and Mro Pearl Blaa and
may be lurking w~ttmg thetr teeth for thetr next 1 epast I family of Dunbar, W Va, opent
A smoodler extends hts hand mto these dark recesses the w•ekeml with be: sloter, Mr
.
and Mrs Hiram Slawter Judy
Wh en be comes m contact wtth the turtle ,s shell (assummg
Slawter returned home wltb theln
that Is the fu-st pomt of contact) he must carefully move his to spond 1 va• atlon at Dunbar and
hand backward and forward to locate the end of the turtle chorleston. ·
from which the crttler's head doet not emerge
M1.11 Sharon !1orler of Chilli·
Needless to say there ts considerable asstslance rendered •othe spent a week wltb her linby the turtle tn this searching process Espectally tf the cle Mr and Mrs Harold Dewsmoolller IS not extra parttcular
hu~::u, Lou Marlin, Susie ParkHav Ing localed the pustenor with all five fmgers Intact, 11 er and Gl nny Snow den wet e
Is up to the smoodler to grab hold qUickly A strong
and swimming ot the Middleport
~unday
th rowIng act Ion Is called for The turtle ts separated rom his Pool
Mr and Mrs Ru..ell Adamt
hiding place, comes out In the open There he may be dts· nnd dJugbter sue ol Leewood
patched from llf~ with ordmary means
w va spent the weekend w•th
Tales of prodtguous feats are reported among s~:~~~~~r~lj her mother, Mrs Bello Martin
One Is that our shenff hss bee~ known to ram a
Harry Willford of Raelne and
foreflnge d w th th t f h
d
Homer Parker wero vloltoro In
Clneln11Btl TuMday and We4nesno Ill effer•tso n e roa a a ngry an angry

tng. especlally on very

wet!kiY applications to or even loss of plants
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~~~~;:~r;:~iat.~~:~u~~ the Tbe b1ggeat benefit from wate
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to d·~ lng strawberries now " to belt•
1 band more runners to root and thu.s
band bull4 a, big and producllve plar.:

R1zer

lr Chtt Tonnohlll

Extens on

wtth enou:~h water tu ault and cause poor plent gro\\VI had been scoreleu

Qwen Holley, C&lt;ll

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d«&lt;cled rlgbt thoro
Geni Plelcer.o on the mound for
Kaloer 1howed good form In
E w. Holcomb made 1 bwllDi!sl .
giving up only three bt!B
trip to&gt;CinCinnati Tuesday.
Laldn ovlll ptsy the lletollen
In tonight's t&gt;peolng consolation
Mr and MrL G B Badlkm
game at 7 30 with tbe cbam and son George Jr open\ $unday
plonoblp match to follow lmme- at !be boat racea Columbuo

l-Inch apphealion.
man~ ~ Too much waler may be as dco wh1le Ka1ser1 which hasn't been dLalely 'l'rophlft and awards
Banlt '• trlmental as toO little over water extended thus far m tho touma will lle presonted to fJrst, second

and how muo!b to ap~ly • Bak nr.
pfocecJura I&amp; to eep
rainfall •nd try to su~ clay

umbus, were wee"'kend guests at
Mrs Thurma Love

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erlnp per W&lt;elr IDS!ead or • Jingle

P~llip Sporn and Ka!Jer Alu·
mlnum will meet, toalgb~ In the
(malo of tbe Bend Softball Tour·
namont ilfter winning semi final
round games on Friday evening
Sporn, llehlnd Cricket Searleo'
three bit pltcblng nipped Laldn
State HO&amp;pltl:! by a acore of 2-1

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Mrs

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do • 100d jQb of ll'l'iJatln:
YOU need ~ knaw when to wate.

home on Frtday af~r hulng11tpeilt
1

oublde Jaekel breaat pocket they
otab thom,.l7es when they nod
their head! •Goodbye..
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Rn Ruppelt bas had the
brliltt red pen over two ye~rs
lt'o mltltmoth 1upply of writing
fluid hu Ml run dey yet, nobody
hu rotten be~ond the door wllh
I~ aid 0\'erybody uses II when
tltey vloll the otudy
He callo lt hlo "Fqot Lon1
l'oiut Willi the Giraffe Baok

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retprn~

Mrs Wilbur Weaver

900
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Mr and Mro EdiiiO!t Weaver
•nd daughter, VIcky, atul Mr aho

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Co!~~~1'.;1 0 • Jul7 aild AUJUII lll'olll ball np woter to needed t r
·e
wbeQ •trawberrie 1 II breaks up and cr~mbles, th~ ..
of :water to mate a )¥ater s~ould lle appl:ed
planll lor &amp;OX\ yem
li• long aa no raJn b foreca~·
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und temperature5 are high, 1t ma'
be better 19 apply two \Z mcb wn

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One

• Gnvdy's Ro!arJ Mower call
'0" swath fast ond dell!.
Muld!a lc..es too. But that'o
JUII one of ~ perf........,.
proved tools that llelp ,... lid&lt;
...., lawn. gatdC(I, fitld and
fumJ®-i'Miw,BIIf"•&amp;Jt,/
loft Powtrt ... ,.,.,• •
B&lt;cause Gnvd:-'s allm•"l•.
Dared mgtne dnve puts power
where tt counb- at • orkmg
tool. A.U-Ge~tr D"11t, Power

McCORMICK
NO. 45
One

NEW HOLLAND
NO. 77

Rtf!lfJI. P111h B11tton

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NEW CITIZEN

llr. and Mr. Georic w l;'a•il
sen, Hemlock Grove m anltnun&lt;
lng the birth of a 7 pound 14 ot
daughter Kathy Jo, Thursday ~ul
17, at tho Mason Chme Gran&lt;l
parenta, are illrs Clm Pau!~~en
Hemlock Grove and Hall f~o"
Jacobsburg Mr and !!·a E W
Froot Springfield, are the ute&gt;~
grandparent• The Poulsen's ''"
have a son, Rorer ~e age five

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Chapter 1116 OES will meet at the
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MASON NEWS

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Tile •lOri

bq; ~lll~ ~ttowll •• "Cannog·

bNI" lfM IIDtulded this week
wileD It w.. dloclooed Leo Jr

~!IQIID ~~ JR Ke1111edv, woo !liven

"'' lllcknatlle1 wltll• In hllh
I!Cilool l1f lnldpy ]lbbby .1\ Henli61111l)'. ~nor both boy• G(aduat•
lid tr..m • MlJh leHu.d ' In 1957
iiu&lt;li 1011nect eblllren arnu~d
lowll 10t llitlr wire• oro!"d, 'itlPin!nl)y, alfll bt!"Jnn ealllng Dod
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Top M:ore of
the evening
came In Pomeroy wHere Racine

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G•bbs doubled and .Emler, Manr
and Gumtlicr singled
Pomeroy'!! Redlegs .went to
Syracuse and lost 7-2' all thrte
Syracuse plt~hers paraded f.o tile
mound The winners sewed lt Up
In the bot•om of the seoOIJd V.ith
three runs on Sls.son's siaile,
DaVId Baker's 2 run double, (bree
walkR nnd P fielder's choice.

went berserk to beat the DodMer&amp;
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three homers, three tnples, two
doubles and a cartload of smgleB
They werE' all pretty well hit

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W Va, 13 miles up the Kanawha
from Point T•leasant has asked to
take over Hac schedule dates and
standmg of Galllpolu (0-6)
COME TO MIDDLEPORT
Point Pleasant, strengtbent'd
with the addition of M'1ck Hard
Marv Grluom
way nnd B(lb Wwn of GalhpoJis
and
with Dick Wallers In good
The VIctory, coupled with lhe
Braves' loss, P-nablcd the G1antJ lorm, come&amp; to Middleport to
to take over first p1acc by a hal( battle the Jamie Bowles-less
11ame. Homera by Ern!,. nanks and hume club
Middleport pilot John Thomp
Walt Moryn produced five ruru;
as the Cubs snapped 1hc Braves· son IS hoping Bob Ashley's (Mar·
rour • game winning slroak .-\ shall, 19571 arm rounds into
crowd of 43178 saw .Johi1ny Shape to hlllp brothf'rs, D:1ve and
Bng,11s pitth a seven hitter fo· ,Boone Hmdy Ashley recently
his fourth win Witho~t a defe:.~t succumbed to pleas he ~~ork his
right arm tJgnin from the mound
In the American Lf~ngue, th • ,. Rcedsvillf', to have
pluyed
New York Yankee.s' flnt • placf' GalhpoiL'I, wtll not be ohle to
lead wu ahned to 11 games take ori Leon thts Sunday. as ih
when thev lost to rlh-1
Kansas members planned o Cininnat1 ex
C1ty Athletics, 21. and tne Boston curs10n sine., Oalhpolls was out
Red Sox clubbed out nn 11-9 de Pilot Dorscl
Riebel said he
clsion over the Detroit Tigers would welcome Leon in If that

Purkey, obtained In a winte· The Chlcaco Whtle Sox drubbc&lt;l
~ tt,ade from P&gt;lt.bur&amp;h, won hlu t~e Wothington Senators, 9-2, ant.!
• J.lth ;game on the slr~&gt;ngth of a the Cleveland lndi&amp;nll heat the
~- five-hitter and homers l'ly George Baltimore (1floles, 51, In other
g:ame1.
• Crowe and Frank Robmson
:;- 'It iut Purkey. Into a tle. *lth
• Ray Semproch of the P~ullleJ ind
"" Warren Spahn of tho Cruvea for
:: 1he moat wins in thll Nattona1
. . League.
su. .
:. Walt .Dropo supported New

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• the opener -lty drlv1nM m three
1uns in the Clrst innln1 on threr
walks, a double setal, a passed
bdll and Pete Whisenant's !lacr

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Mrs. Goldie Anderson enter·
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hotne Wednesday eveniri.J, ' Gam·

meeting a handkeranen honoring

sliO'~er· was

were strved tn Mrs. Marc11 Deni·

MarJorie 11...,, • Qotrl~
Mildred Pie~ and
TOily, Pearle Canaday and ,Sa·
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CELIBATES BIRTHDAY
and Mfl Bru~ Jiay

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Mrs. ,Judy,

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the Svracus~ Park ; in .honor e.~,
~,. VIolets aunt Mro )larJar•l
t• Heaton of Bradenton Florida w*'lf'l
is spendlng her vacation here wltb
relatives and fr1ends.

German ~nt :- The Flnetlln Th!
Foreigll Small Car Field'

SlOANS - STATION WAGONS

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from Jackson Obiol whl!!rt

CON\'DTJill.IS - PICKUP TRUCKS

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Mrs Lady canaday of Or1ent
spe~dm&amp; a V:!e&amp;tJon with her
tertamed with 1 party honoring mother, Mra Bart Rawlmgs and
lhe fourth bl.ihday of tbeir dau- her tl11ter, 11iu Lelah Sldenghter, Debra lo, 11onday, ' .;
stricl&lt;cr.
The ehlltlron played cameo and
Miss Joett:a Erlewine u: spend·
favors of toys and auekeb were 1ng a week' w1tll Jler grandmoth·
aivent each &amp;uest.
er, Mrs Jva Howell Leon.
The birthda' , eake decorated Mrs Nancy Hufchmwn and JOb
with a circus tent, and animaiJ, Boyd und daUJ'bter Mrs IAroy
iee cr.eam and Kool-aid were ser·
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DorothY' Slnitb an~ Darien~. VIo- Louise Myers, Mr.s
let ~derlon and LeiUe, Wilma Mrs Ethel NclsOll and Helen,
Taylor and , Mill Opal Ann· Jimmy Mom&amp; and Mr _and Krs

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Those

but unable to at
Mr. and Mn Carl
Sadie Jonet; Mrs
C1ssel1, Mn B1rd1e Howell, Mra. Dorothy WJlltame, Mr,s.

Hanison Bentler
en, 8.1rtha ArnOt, Jeatie Molden, Tbomas,
Mr&amp; Gnce

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Boston 11 DetrOit 9 (N)

Minersville Marine Sales
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Chicago 9 Washmgtolt 2 (N)
Cleveland 5 Baltunore l (N)

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Poyue,.. Middleport, Mr and

Mrs Cdll'lpbell Harper of Pomeroy

Be·S;tved?·

VIC or DANNY

Jackson,

llis Emma Blaod, Mr

Charle~·

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Fred

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Frld•r's Results

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Lena Reese, George Baum.
pr4oa', l(u. Will Wtnlton and

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476 Ulio
471 16

Chicago at Washington
Kansas C1ty at New York 2
Detrmt at Boston
Clevf'1and at Baltimore

MIETING HELD
Church
a prayer meet
of Mr. and Mrs

Mr1

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Ina: at
Atz.a Bryan!" Wednesday' evemng
Refreshments ot 11andwlehea,
cakea, "nlad and Kool aid .. were

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Kansas C1ty 2 New York 1

MERCURY ·MOTOR

on a key two · run trlplu

.iu~w~pl1111n ~e.ffo~..• .w:~:~~:
dell~%~
In a tour run third

team Will pl1:1.y a doubleheader

at Reeclsv•lle in August
This is t ~ntativcly being plan
ned pendinl! 11cceptance by other

Boston

Be aeady To EnJoy The
dot
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With A

the National Leorue b1 beating
Jhc Plttoburgh Plratas, ~ 4, Frl1ny

iltlfl&amp;i~IIA' i. A.lll: _;:'ltJ!IlNAi~ldNS t f.til.

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AND A DEPENDABLE

skem to four 1tralght when 1\e
facel Larry Jackaon ~JI of the
Carda.
In San !'ranclsco th~ amazing
Glantl took over ftr!ll Plaee in

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Philadelph1a at Los Angeles
Pittsburgh at San F'ran!!lsco
St l.ouJs at Cmcmnat1
AMERICA!\ LEAGUE

LONE STAR BOAT

lice Oy
Tonight Ale• Kellnct 1·0 w.lt
try to streteh the Redln~ winning

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Redlegs Lurch .Up To Virtual
Tie For Fourt6 On Double Win

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Come In Pairs
S day J OVA

Top Redlcg performPnces pop·
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New
combe • anJ Bob Pur'&lt;t'v pitched
to 8-3 and 2·1 doubleheader v1c
- tories
Newcombe- yielded lf) hits and
connected for three h!l.t him!eH
one a 420-foot homer, to win t\ts
: !econd game againat nine defeata
He beat tbe Cards a month ago
for hi1 Clrst yictory with the Red

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lotir(ny Yi1Mt6' lort o'pehtltt
the1r b11
mniDI witJl a •
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The Middleport Uttle League 1 \ssocialion takes tts first balls, too," reported Dodger vet- The ncdlcgs got the~r two runs
tb t 1
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eran pdot Bob Robe.U
on two walks and singles bY Pbatry In national elimimilions this yeAr a ead eventua Y to Homer httters were Lefty John· hn and Wtrry Other losing bit·
a Ultlt League World Set&gt;ies.
son, Ll!rry Rice and Ted Dalley ters were Gilbert w•tb two doa·
Managers last evening selected 13 players plus three alter· In the tnpte department John blcs , nd Fmlaw, a atnsle, N1&lt;k
nates to go to South Point, 0 , next Monday evemng to play son got one and he added a Wmebrenner and Jenkins smthat commUnity's entry. They elected 1Woody Call manager double and two Singles for hts glcd snd Bub Crow 11omered for
and he named his assistants as Dave Hindy and JR Kennedy I ,..b':gg
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__..,_k_hne Syracuse
,The Plfates exploded f&lt;Jr 7
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In the selection, managers' tried to pi~· the st boys raS
&lt;uns m one thtrd mmng a&amp;ainst
ther than a given number from each &lt;lftbe six clubs In town.
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However, at least one boy turned up on tile tournament team
from, each member team. They are all 11·1,2 year-olds
The boys-Charh!y llu~b (No 1 p'tcher &amp;J:!d catcher when
not pltol}ing), Johnny Allensworth, Terry John~on, Haro_ld
W L P.ct.. G8
Little. Ronnie Carr, Fred· Slater, David Rice, • M1cky Moms, 00
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San Fr~nCJS('O
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46 37 .554 · ~
Ronnie Haning, Dave Wellman, Keesler Colem~m. Dave Tho. All members of the Pomeroy Milwaukee
46 42 .!1:!3 • 3
M~s. Roger Mulford Alternates are Clarence Hollingshead, OVA team are "ked to meet at ChiCago
41 45 477 7
Bob!Jv Pooler and Dave Lewis
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40 44 .476 7
This crew was to practice this morning at 10. If they win B 30 a m Sunday to go to Jack- CmcmnatJ
St
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39 43 476 7
Monday, they'll play again Wednesday evening.
son fvr a mornmg doubleheader Ph1ladelpht:o
38 43 469 ,71i.
Little League eliminations are based on the single ellmina- there A softball tournament In Los Angeles
40 46 46~ , 8
Jackson in the afternoon and
Friday's Rftultt
lion system, every team havln~ to play attd win to advance up evemng brought the change
the district, state, regional levels.
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Chicago 5 Milwaukee 3
It should be noted here that one of the central reasons for It hnd firsl oeen sought to Cmcinnatl ll S~ Lou1s 3 1st tWi·
hght
considering a united County Little League next year is ~ play the game in Pomeroy Sat
11rday
but
this
was
not
feasible,
that a competitive team might be fielded In these elimina- top many local players workmg Cmcrn nah ~ St Louts 1, 2nd (N)
tiOns Take the best boys from all those pia-yin~ In Middle- that day
San F'ranci!lco 5 Pittsburgh 4 (N)
port, Pomerov, Racine, a!ld Syracuse-Mlhersvtlle - Meigs Meanwhile the OVA was bless- Los .\ngelc~ 8 Philadelphia 6 N
Sunday'• Games
County should have a team to compete wlth the,~ eJLanf ed th1a week with an applu~ant
Milwaukee
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CJNCJN"JATI UPI -Cincinnut
lurched from seventh J)1Ace Inlfl
n virtual t1e for foll"rh FridD,
r1ght w1th a brew of tl~ht pitch
Jng anrt home run pun¢h that
spelled poison for thP. St Loul3
Cardmals

Pirate
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the lotell
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Stud Sorvlce lor. sliver Cblel
a6n ef "Lee'• Silver Duke" and
Mn, Elmer Fairebild and molb
ar, MrL Chaa May arid f!)ece Jud)· Mrs. !ll&amp;lit 1 llurch!leld ·aad
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Mrs. Roy Grueaer aaalotecl by
2 bed room npartment. Newly rimoer for the ' last 50 yeara were tu Mrs. Wj)liam Grueser and Mn.
vale d. Rent reaBOr.abte. CoD (20bt lnsurar•.c:e
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Rock Springs Better Health Club
5 roomlmfumisbed apr.rt~
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11111 po;a f, be!ofe lbe lkll.of eo:h llllllllll followlni wotUua.
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-~---a.i are residents of the state of ported Mrs. Maxine. 4fnold ·lU
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ll:rron Ia AdvertlMDI-Sboulo bo. reoorte4 - t e b . tllr
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DaUJ Sentinel wiD not be reapo,.lblo for more tban on• UJ&lt;OJ
Furni sl1cd apartment, 4 rooms (211 Reo 1 E:stote '
LET US DISCUSS ' IT WJTH •YOU ·
and bath. Private entrance. F.OR SALE-Home on Butternut next or kin; beneficiarieo under her and nl10 to Beclcy Radford
7-19-3tp
Cal
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oon-.r.
the
will,
if
H.ny;
the
attorney
or
wbo
hal!
.:a
broken
ttl'm.
'f
N:"lcoo of lttooll JIJJO. O L Ave, suitable for one or two,
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Plans . were made for ''ra::!ili.:·IJI
families, an excellent buy and 1 sttorneys representing any of the
aforementioned
person&amp;~:
for
me.nberl
and
tt.elr
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IFive room unrurnlshed apartlocation. Out of town owRell.
$PINET PIANO
You are hereby notified that on tc be ileld Tbui-sda)', ~Pt.
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Not1ces
men t 54~ or 408 Spring J\,ve.
Would prefu cash, or subltan·
WANTED: Responsible party to
t~e
6th
day
of
July
19511,
an
ln·
6
p.
m.
at
the
falrsrounds.
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INSV~lNCB
A
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7·19
tial down payment. Occupancy
take over low monthly pay·
PbO ~lr
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al CJnce. A steal al $9750.00. ventory and Appn~ement of the August meeting wa1 cancofi.,d
ments on a spinet ptano Can
estate
of
Claude
D.
Leonard
dedue
to
the
'!e!ga
eouoty
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Writ.c 3404 East .Broad St.,
, be seen locally. Write Credit
) Help Wanted
Columbus, 13, Ohio.
7-17-3tc ceased, lsto of Rt. I, Middleport,
Mra. W[IUam Gruesar ·
Manager, 1&gt;. 0. Bol 21~, Shelby·
vUle, Indiana.
'l·UHitc Wan'~d single man or boy over 1Lot 80xl60 on Mulberry Heights ?.blo, in _sa!d County was filed In charae ·of the prosrari\
mls Court.
'arti~les were reaoid~~~~:~~~:'l
Sweet corn and tomatoes. Robert
Pomeroy. t:all 6149 _y 7.lQ-6t •
16 Ior steady farm work. Livf
Hearing on said Inv.entory 1nd "The Leaven Of C
Hill, Syratuse. Phone 008-X.
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c Appraioement will be b;ld before lng" by .MI''- Am" Leonard;
in. Bryan Harris, Reedsvlllo f
7-111'12tc
Call coolville am.
Ibis Court on the 29th day of Jul) ".Beat The Heat", Mra. Wilbur
Ni~-Str
. ~-,.:c----4 Bed Room House, 242 River· Wnm~:m wlth ear to service Avan
1958, at 10 n'cloek a. m.
BaUey; "We Need Shadows",
lltJPER REGULAB
RACINE-Gnod frame home close
Exceptions ther,eto may be filt!d ,Mrs. Norman Wev...."'-1Uer and
yiew Drive, Lincoln Hill. Call
customou
Salisbury
•.,.._.
OR
213. Walter Grueaer.
7·18-tf
ship. WriteinAvan
Produts,Town
BoY
to schoo1!I and store&amp; Has '3 by , any ln~rested patty at any "Work Cure For ,_Women";
Mrs.
SUPER PREMIUM
, ~am•lt.a Ohio.
'l·l1·9tt
bed1·ooms and bath. O_ood metaJ time prior lo five daya before the HomP.r Ra4ford.
.
Used Coal Furnace, :W inch. In
149
AT
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- -- roof. Onty $4200.00.
date set lor hearlnc:
Several poems were preserlied
good condttlon. $2! 00. Paui R.
POIDOI'OJ ·Farm Burell
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NEAR RACINl--4-bedrooro home
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by
lllra. Lewis Grucaer, who ai!O
Karr, Ches1':_:,~io. 7·18-Stp I 10 I
mi) OYmt:nt
bat!J, built-ins, full ..&amp;Srunent
WITNESS my signature and conducted a conte~ and pitzcs
Co-Op Aeaoelatlon
Wanted
with shower. Good garden and
the oeal ol said Court, this were awarded to Mra. Homer Rl&lt;l
Hours: 6:00 AM. to 10:00 P.r.. FOR SALE-9 room house, gaa and
·
other
buildings.
$10,000.00.
9th ~&gt;~v , nf .Julv, 1AM.
Dall7 Except Sunday
ford e.nd Mn. George Skinner.
water. 730 SycLmorr. St, Mid
Baby
slumg,
housework,
yard
SYRACUSE--3-room
house
in
JOHN C. BAj:ON
I. Moln II. Pomeroy, 0.
Refre1hmeuts were served by
dleport. Call 8~2
7-3·121&lt;
clcanmg. 1091,2:
Court St.
need of repair. Good motal
Judge ar..d Ex-Oflacio Clerk the bosteueS. tt) 18 members and
. ,
I.UMBIR
Freda Srmth, Box 129, Pomeroy
root. Corner 1Gt. Bargain at
By; Dorothy Diane Stark
13
children.
FURNITURI AUCTION
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2x12 HEMWCK No. 2. Common
Hil'atc
$IIWO do
Deputy Clerk
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THURSDAY, Julr 24, 1951, 10
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Approximately
900
bd.
n.,
12·
BASHAN~
aires,'
moslly
clear·
.
(7) 12, ID, ~·
A.M.
It and !82,000
It length•.
per ("'0)
Busl' ness Servl'ces-.
th0111and.
used redPO
bricks,
L
ed' l·brdroom homo, ccUar,
NOTICE OF APPOINT~
Your,
I am moving to COlorado and
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$2.00 per 100; sb. heavy oak
---good ciatern, sel!eral other
Est•t• of Juchon a. Torr.nce
will sell the following at my
Flash Rood• on Sun~;;y and
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doorl x'lxHi·, StO.OO each·, , Custom baling done in and1 buildillgs. A bargain at $1800.00
O.ct1ucl
residence located 862 Kast Main
3
7
Tueaday
evenlngo
dtatroye4
man1·
Hiler ChtcJc Yoil,rPo.ll..,
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around Chester Township 1-k o
Ctll or Write
Street, Pomeroy, Ohio (2nd
\
j ndows, ·l 4'AI ln. ,square nine
w
bale. Call YU 5·2181, Chester,
VIRGIL
TliAFORD
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Catt NO. t7,8rt
cropa
and
gordens
and
aelaye.l
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bouse west of tralflc light at
..-:ndows -3~''xoH'h:, Ideal if you
' :.a ..10m•n
Notice is hereby given th~t traffic.
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want to muke your own ho\
Ohio.
Bo~ 229
Phon• 1-Y ,OliYc Torren~e. whose Post Of·
intel'IICCtion or Route• 1 and
Chester
Price
and
llmiJy
madr
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Cl!~
Willa
Usl
.
124.) Alladdln Lamp, ltho,.
house, 13 flicccs hand cut atone A1R CONDITIONING, Refrige,... 17 ·tB-ak:)
flee address is ReC!dsvUle, Ohio,
3 vacation trip t'o 'floridi.
Calendar
Clock,
Mahogany
wmdow •ill'- or lintels, 4"x8"x
Uon service Jack's Refrigcratinr
has been duly uppointed Exe~utrix
Mn. N•llie Vsle and Iori John
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Love Se3t, Two wooden Churns,
4 rt. long; two pieces hand cut
New Haven Phone TU-2M~'
e{IQ
of the Eslole of Judoon B. Tor and Mrs. Erma Vale ,IIP;ent · se1
Bello, Marble TOp Bulle! with
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1tone fl"x1&amp;"x4 lt. long. Also
e 21 t' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT renee latP of ~f'ed,~;vllle, ~ei~ orsl days wilh Mr. and' IIIIa. S
Mirrors, Antique Stands, Yarn
cono!derable good odd and ends
TIIMITII v:o:.:;--INAT-ID
lllolo of Adololdo McKar Tholoo, County, Ohio, deeeaaod.
D Vole, BelleviJh!, Dllpolo.
tlD'AI W1 COURT ST.
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Winder, Hurricane Lamp, Palr
1 "'~"'"
lumber. All priced for quick
D•cuMCI
Dated thl5 :lnd day of July 1958
Mr. ~nd Mrs. le"e Pl'olfltt ana
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We Slalid Benreen You And Loll
Tear Drop Lamps, Pictures,
dlspo&gt;al. S&lt;e JAMES N. THA· For free l"pertlon phone 883-111
Cosc No 17.668
JOHN C. BACON
Open Face Book Cose, Roll
•BET, BE:.t FRANKLIN STORE
Gilmore Sup-~1~ Store, Pomer"'
Notte• 'io hereby giVen thot
Judgo of the Probate Court ~~;Tu~r;n~~~a;n;d;r;·~
..;~l;y;·;~~·';;~~E;~~~~
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Top 01\k Desk, Di11hea, Cro·
New Hav(',t, W. Va.
7·17·31~ All wera CUAranteoed P'ullj .hi Lubert G. Theiss, whose Post ·
Meigs County, O.blo
quetle Set, Colored Gloss. 6r·
--~-aured. v.u.rhMD 11 tndu.trif'l anc' Olllce addrc:;:s is Great Bend, (1) 5, 12, 19, Stc
gan, Maple and Mahogany The A N. Bengel, residence, a
Bea1dential Termltlt Control ~j Ohio, has b&gt;;JCR duly appomted - - - -- - - - - - ~
w:ut·NoL·Piece.s.,
Televl1iof\, · wonderful place lor , some, one
"l~e. St Mary .. w. va. a e t' Executor ot tho Estate of Ade.
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
wanting 11 home for thtilr fam · 1
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l!st•t• of CherriH 1. W. Dl!wnle
Radio, LamPl, ' Stind~ Chairs,
ily. A modern home.
Five fhclla Kefl'i,eratlcn aod ApP~ laide McKay 1 helas ~ate ~( Le·
DtcttMCI
Goasip Stand, Fire Place Set,
acres,
with
every
thl,ng,
garden.
ancc
Servtce.
Racme.
TeL
38U
banon
TownF-h1p,
Metgs
county,
No.
17,176
Coffee Table, Coal Hod, Glau
5· Ui·tf.
Ohio, dece.as.:ed.
Notice is hereby given th;tt
fruit, lawn nnd lloWeta. Come
Top Stand, Corner China Cup·
anrl' Jnvcatigatc Phone 310-M
.
Dated ttyR 14 th day of July, Flora 8. Dow1iie whose Pct t Office
beard, Wicker Furniture, R•i'·
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· RADIO
TELJi;V.Sto.'l
s~;RV(~I: 19.511.
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Bed Room Suite: lenny I!Jnn
t'MtneII290·
1-:Jel:•nd A.ppllldt··
John c. Bacon
add rcss Is p nmeroy, Oh Io has be0n
7 14
Bed, (complete), Dresser, Ma·
Store, i.~t w. \bin Stree1
Judge of the ProbattJ Court dUly appointed Executrix ol , the
hqg::my Chut of Drawers, Waf·
Pom.o;Jo)) ,
a-U-ti
Metg.s County, Obio.
F;state of Charles E. W. Downie
(7)-19-28; (9)·Z·Stc
late of Pomeroy, Ml'lgo County,
fie Iron, Gas Refrigerator, .normeyer Mixer, Toa11ter, Tapan
QUICk SEPYICE On WI\Oh Ill
.
Ohio, dc&lt;cased.
polrlns \J '•ctoQ' 'l'ro~
Dated ti1is Jrd day ar July 19il8.
Gaa Range, Deep Fryer, 4 nice
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walclulllloen. COLLIIIS J!CWE!J NOJICi. OF FILING AND HEARJOI!l. c. BACON
ice cream parlor chain ·and
Elll.
""•·•roJ.
l
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,
lNG
ON
Jud~c
of
th•
Prob•te
Court
ltool, Captain'• Chair, Heavy
1
Puty Black and Decker Polloh·
lallltlr.r
the Executor or
(71 5
er, Electrolux Sweeper, Singer
- -or Carl&gt;(inter •·ot~~-tf;,
Sewing Machine, Army COt and
eatlm~ttel. Raymond Flfr ll{ $~
Sprin/lii ond Matlrcu, Lawn lurPhone 77693, Che&amp;tu.re, Ohlt ,
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nlturc, Power Lawn, idower,
7-1-tl.
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Kenmore Waaher, Trunkl, Oth·
er ltomo not llsted. Tblo IJ just
• CONCRETE BLOCKS
a partlal Hot of a fine lot ol
Hlulltl hHer For L"'"
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GRUESEil BLOCK CO.
Caah. Owner:
Lelah Flint.
THE
NEWEST
AND
GREATEST
TASTE
Br~drord Auction Co. Not Ro•
3 Mil" North of Pomeroy
po01ible lor Acddeots. Crill
On lt. 13. Col!' Wm. Grilt,.,
SENSATION IN A SANDWICH
Brndford, Auct. Eata Served.
lock
Sprlngo
7-17-fite.

July 19, 1958

Joint Birthday .
Party Is Held

rOR RENT--Enenmon Lad.....
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BAKER
FURNITURE

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Treea 1'rimmcd, cut or removed.
Call 9M-Y or ace Eugene Smith
Pomeroy R. D. No. 2. Free esnmal~s. Sale aervicel. 18 year•
of f'Xperience .
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PufiUc beartns on Salbbury
Towr.sblp budaet lor year 19!9
by 81de. R. c
will be held at olfice or Town- ..
l'orneroy. Phone 383·M
ahip Trusteea at 7 P. Ml July '1-19-ltp
21, 1958.
F. H. Johnaton,
~ 1\ou&amp;&lt;l. Exellcnl ojlndlTownablp Clerk.
1-18·1to
tlon with I .... sround. Phone

Tree Trlmmlns and · Removing.
Low prlce. Six yean experience
Robert K. Sayre, Racine,. Ohio.
l'h. 3951.
7-14-(ltc

ATasty Treat You'ltlike' To Eat

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Crow's Steak H.ouse

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POMEROY, OHIO

OHIO VALLEY

JUNK CO.
(9aJ Marl~"(~ Supplies '"'~"~,.~';"=~~'';;'"'!'~·~"

We wish to utend our apprfttia·
tlon and sincere thank• to eaoh (!sad . Notoro, Boats ot; Troller: '!: 111110 '"" TV ..,.1"
ond everyone of our rolall•..
Flo•ncllll Available. llletropo·
P,h- 0111 McCIIntoc•
ond frlendo, lo~ the many kind
llton M..-lne Salea ond Sor·
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Dhlo
expresalon!, of !fm~th7 aurin.
B&lt;l-211o
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the death or our father, George
E. Freekor ••4 . eoptelally to
~- 1·llullt ~-rhii;MI·
the Rov. ,John ElwOCHI ond the
Wonted To Buv
tor tour botH•. I'ree Mtllllllll.
Rev. W~bl:r , Thoma dor their
ForeD)an 1: Abbotl PhoH
word8 of. eo~dolence . Alao to Wonto
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BI88M. Evenlnaa.
N·2111t
Weedo an£ srasl mowe4. ' Ratel
Ewing, unljertoker. The GeorJe
re ..onahle. Coli 2-40'10.
Frocker Faifillr
To19-ltc lQood u1ed rcrrtaerator. Write
Ervin Klacr, llaolne, Rout• No .. HHtp.
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dr. Station Waaon. D)l!lahow
drive. OnlY tt,808 ICiuaJ' mil••·
0!1&gt; euaful IOCII own,r.
Blaotlnlr's, Pomeroy. 7-18-81&lt;
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· dr, 'Riylero fii!dan. Traded In by
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anolllor
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and· \letter, Blaeltnor's, llom•·
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ainte new.
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Service. Tup'pe'n e1olna, Ohio.
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Picnic Is Held

Mrs B F Parmalec, prestden~
of the Busy Bee Class of the F1r~l
l!aptiSI Chureh eonducted th abort
busloe.ss meeting, when Ute group
met at the RoadSlde PRrk, Thursday evenmg for a plcntc
There were 23 membf rt present
in the groqp, with Mrs Downmg
Rou:1b m cbarge of th~
devo
liooals

;;:, )ln. Donald ColllDt presided at

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Middleport Band
Planning Ice
Cream Social

,llle meeting in the absenee of
'the president, Ml'll Donald Mul
:r.D. Pions """' 4is&lt;uBBed for an
4«1 cream aoclal to be hold m
).uaUII The -t&lt;avellng pn"' don
•led byy Mrs Charles Spencer
Member&amp; of the eommttt~e for
.,.. awarded to Mrs Donald tho A!lddleport Senior Band ~ee
Jlarts.
cream social met Thur; 1ay even
a' the Htgh School to mal't
.:: The hostesses for the evemng mg
pla1111 for tlie event w"i•h wtll bt&gt;
~ Marta aud Mrs Jack Fow held August 8tb, on ti'Pa school
lor onlertalned with a hambUrg·
lawn
~ fey.
Those attend10g the meeting
were
Mr.s Emerson 'ones Mr~
r ~ z:tece:dmg the meeting a .SWim
'!'iJ!! party was held at the Mid· Kenneth McElhinny, Mrs Ruascll
Wllson, M~s Franc1s Andersun.
-aloport Pool
.. Hosteuea for the next meet Mrs Carrf.IU Swanson, Mrs James
lng wiU be Mrs Kenneth Fmley Brewmgton Mrs Edw.ud E'an~.
and Mrs ~ra Butcher
;..and Mrs James BuUer

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Mrs Holen Batey and Mrs E•l
mond Wells were 10 !\thcrm TtiUI:'I!I
day to attend the
Repubhcan
llally
Mr and Mts Harry Stover sor.
Dave and daugbter Sheila and
J1m Hubbard attended the Colum
bus and Southerp Ohio Electrl•~
P~enio at Golf Cliff Park noa•
Circlevtlle today

Mr and Mrs Clartnce Cf st
and Mrs Harley Stan,. of Pitts
turg, Pa va1ted Thcr!iday w1tb
Mrs Eh2a!Jeth Rathbu.. n, Condor
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St.
Otto MJ&lt;hl and slst'lT Hilda 0
Muscatme, Iowa are the a:uests o'
their aunt, Miss CIU''le Yeager an(!
other relatives
Debbie Roush of BitlweH b thr
guest of her aunt Mrs FAna M 1
ler and daughter Judy, Kerr St
Mr and Mrs W R Davis anrl
family have returned from a 1500
mile t:r1p through tbc erst
Mr and Mrs W R Dav111 Ier
this morn.ng to spen!J. the week
end m Cldumbus and .-\ttend the
Amt!rlCEtn Legmn and 'he Auxll
nry conventions
Mr an-i Mr~ p ... ..,,.. .. ('onoer or
Tampa, Fla arrived Th~roday, fo

re1 11 hves
children, lJnda, Sbnron Robert~
Mrs Charles Buek "'cited Frl 11Dd J1mmy and Miss Jacquehm•
day. 1n Rutland with her brothet ~ce wer0 in Waverly Frida;
and sister In law, Mr ""d MTs t vcnlng on buslpeas.
Ran Ml,~~tht
~ Mrs Clifford~ Ervin and grand
1 Pfc Ronald Smlth of Ft Myers chJidren ~no and Rrck Schroath
Va arnved Friday eventng for a of Gr1dgeport and Regg1c JohJts
wee)cend visit With Mrs. Smith Jon of St Albans VJflited friendti
and his parents, Mr and Mrs In Middleport, Thul'llday
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Dale Smith
Tommy and Jeff Russell of Col
Mrs Pecrl Hysell, Mr~ Georg~ ~~:•an~ 8~ theR gue~~· ol the Bearh11, Mrs Ben Ne Jlzhng ann LU er 8 ace usse at Bra0
Mrs George Mowery, lll-"mbeu of
ry
,
Drew Webster Post A ntrtcan Lc
Mr and Mrs qerald Preston
~Jon Auxilu;ry left tb 1s mornlnt and son Bob are weekend Vll!llt()f ..
.or Columbus to attend the state 1 of friends in Charleston
convention
Mrs W B Dav1s and ehlldrel
Mrs Wilham Baxter er tertainetl 1 Richard, Kenneth and Barbafwith a luncheon, Wednesday J1 bave retur~ to thetr home •
P.cr home, Mulberry Ave Gueat3 .Bethesda Md after vmting the
were Tttr and Mrs Cla~nce Delle' formel'.s mother }ltf!o H f.t
uf Cora()polls, Pa • Ml~ Let:. Sa·J Ewmg
,;
re, Logan, Mrs. Home: I Sayre,
Racme and Mr and Mrs Bent
M1ss Bonnie Tu~ker of Dcln
Wolfe
ware b the weekend ~nest ol h~
aunt and ur.tle Mr and Mrs Ru:~.
sell \\ 1lson and couslnc: Colee1
and Carla She will Lr. aecornp
t o~mcd home by Carla W% Will VIS'
~er Cor several d•ys
Guests of Mr.s C. n: Jones arr
r.,:r and Mrs Denver Knapp o
Pinellas Pa1k, Fla nnrl Mr an1
Mrs Jasp~r Norris of Bcllelor
laY"e
MISs Opal Kelly MJMS Ann ar:r
Phyllis W11lunn• are s;o ..•nding t.1
LONGER
weekend at the home ,,f the for
mers parents Mr and ~~~ Cha1
OIL
les Kelly and famdy a· MadlMOl
lnd
Miss Sally Schaaf ancl her net;
hew Mtcllael Koehler j('tmed th1
Rlehard Koehler fa\llilv at
Gold Clil! Park, Circleville
lor the Co)ublb11s and SouthE;rr
Oh1o Electric Co pLcmt Miss ScJ
aaf will sl)end the we&lt;l:end at th
home of her siSter, Mr~ Koehle,.
M1dmel who. has been vi8ltln
here !or tbree week• ;till remair
ColumbUJ
, Mrs C E Silvcrs(E:!ster Ru!lf
ell) of Coral Gables, f'a 11 via&lt;l
~g her ststcr Mr11 H o Ewine
I'" Third St
Mr and M.rs Lawrelnce Hart1r
~er, Dc~h Street have ~~ the
guestll Mr.s Ralph Jorr..oa lDl
fJillllr•~ of Canto• lll;~ Jordot.
~r the daushter of the Hart!Qier t
Mt.a. Dale Mourning'» name Waf
unintephorially omltea Crom th1
hst of hoatesaes for the Love Jo,
Circle ol lhe Firat Bopti&lt;t Church
wh1ch met this week
1MI'II Howard Frank, •• emplo!
ee ol lhe Ohio Valley Raking Cr
offiCe i.s on a two wee!t vaeat1o1
trom heT work
Mr a•d Mro Clarence Cllo•
1fere recent guests of Mr. an1
1(ra. Johp Hawkins, at liellefon
~ine, Ohto
Word has beon received th''
ll~t. Rlehard Ha7man 11 r~cover
ln1 11Jiiafa~l(&gt;ey. from dt~or' 11\1!
~~I'll IP. I llilJ&gt;Ilnadon va)ley, Pa
hoiiJ)I\#. ~r mother Mr..
C
$plil~llfY ia yllltlng her JQn•ln·la~
U.d ' da115bler during her ,bospllll

The . FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
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Member Federal Deposlllnsuruee Corpor~r•
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thel~;it'ew 1954, 195$, 195~, 1957, lt~~:'~!t'.~,ul~~- ~~/,~tt~c. f,ro,ft'
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test wilt tot~l almosf $400 w1th
;ules of the .Buckoyc llorse Pul'
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Leifheit nnd Don Betzmg w1 1l b
.n charge or tho contest wnh rc I 0
g1strntu.on to take plac • before C ~ •
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com~tat•on ,
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1'Jiree Wf'Ight clas.se . . wtll co.r.
,. " pete m t!J.a conte~t 1ncjudmg th~&gt;
hgbtweight teams, ' 2800 pound-.
arid under middle\fl:!liltt team,
y2801 to 3200 and t,;&gt;~vywcighl
team$ we1ghing 3.201 po&amp;~nds anr.
i·o\rnr.· In e~cb class t~re w1U L ~
cash awards oi $50 $35, $20, $)t
en~
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ment
The
propaganda campa1~1
launchr.d Simultaneously In the
tlm~e ArJb capJtuls call&lt;'« &lt;Qn tlic
Deop1e to nse up and JtHl the pr~
Western 'n'~g the w.ay rebPis a~
·assmated K~ng FeJs~l or Ir.aq li
ueek !\ga t~do&gt;
At
snme t1mc the hca,v•cst
tlni:Jg in ho weeks broke out in
Beirut T: e ~early 10 000 Amer.
""''~or·matiOll I can troops here were hOt involv
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were alerted durmg the night
There hav~ been pre' ous c-.nt
p31g111 in the Egyptian and Syrl ~
for the overthrw1 of Hu1
~oday the "'oordmatcd
bt•iadcasls bluntly ask~d the pco
to "rise up and kJll Hussem'

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To Delay
Bid
.r.-~llfe, tho Umted St, lcs and lr.
at Geneva Tuesd,.~y w th
Scc...ta&lt;V Genera' Dl:lg Ham

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note was scnl
qvemng to North Atl .. nt1c Treaty
Orgamzatwn allies th.v'-lgh U S
I ambaczsada
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P r: t l S-..Ch CO!lSUhU ~lt!H on t I
US rcplv are con clud nd Hagel(
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rurtk
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But m answer to a q \esuon t.e
s;ud he would not ex~ect 1t todl!)

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tbe family
S\•nday Ap
ot)ter s1stcr Nancy, wns awali::
t~he&lt;l by scrL:tms and rushed to
tJedroom.
"I ~ever dreamed' aDJothmg
li e thlS would ever ha~pen," satd
t~ elder R~~&lt;mussen Bob was
&amp;Ufh a qmet and good boy He
rwas n controlled epileptic, and as
~u~h, he rl::cel\'ed, If anythmg
mtJI'e care than any Q( the other
~l!)ldren •
Laltcwood pohce sa1d Robert'\ I
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Robert R Sopher abo\le, son ot
Lhe Rev Emma Belle F Sopher
ror mer pastor at Leta!'! Falls, 0
has completed boot trammg at
t~e U S Naval Base ::.t San D1ego
Cahf , and IS now at KmgsvJII...
rex His nddress 1s Rotlert R SJ
rher 5242240 EFAA B35e Elcc
~.r omcs Oper , U S N~.AS, King~r
v1Ue Teus

ers' group m Lebanon • to ensure
the territor1al mtegrity :md polltt
cal mdep:mdcnee" of that 'rebel
threatened country :md pcrml'
w1thdrawal of American troops
The UnttE'd States n(lw has 10
000 SuJdters and Mart :~.c.s m Leb
anon to protect Americans ami
help the pro·Western ~overnment
guard aga nst plota sucb as the
LDe that toppled the J;aq1 reg~me
The Umted States, Bntain an.J
other Wcot.rn powers appeared to
be hmng UJI m support of the Ja11
ane"' proposal

TWO Killed T'"0
Post Absorbs
J,_ •
u•Jur,edIn Fuss
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psvehtitrlc cxammlltton
t&gt;lder Rasmusson was cut
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio
day
on the
hand while trymg to Troubles Blamed
retrred steelworker told pollee he To Be Toes
wrest u k.n.fe from Robert T.1e
became enraged m a dLSputc 0\er
IconfvlSed youth Bald he had to kill In Suicide Try
a netgbbcrmg doctor's swlDlmlllg
Funeral serv1ces for Owen Duffy
or Ius father because
pool and opened fire
guests at
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SAllASOTA, Fla UPI - htarl
menta
ScriilU!&gt;.' I Pollee Said the bQy crevt mto tal d1fflculttes coupled w1th h1s
father's trouLles w1th a congres
s1onal comm.ttce, Y.ere beheved
today to havr msp1red a suicide
attcmp1 by H llaxwell Qoldfme
Goldfine, 30 year I old son of
a&lt;&gt;ston industrialist Bernard Gold·
fine, W&lt;lS,isclJarged from a hosp1t
ol Sunda a:,amst the w1shu of
h1s ph}HCI~us He was adm1ttcd
Saturrlay ait~1 slashmg htmself
Mr~ Ef11e Mae Bradshaw, 79, with 8 rnzor almost 100 times on
w1fe of the late lames Bl'adshaw, the face and body m a motel where
d1ed Saturday evening at the tie wus stayJn,!o; watn b1s Wife
Me1gs Gene,ral Hosp1b.l
surviVors Include $ so!\t: Homer
Oradshsw, aud daught~ 1 _.,' (rs
Neva M90re, botb of Po~Croy, and
grandchildren
Fu•!•i:~ , ocrviceo wlU be held at
Ewmg Chapel, Tuesday at
was a
\l.:tth the RAV W H
Ronald Miller, son ()r Mr ano
Mrs
Ooyle Miller, enliRted In tltc
1 ~l~fu~~~~~'M::::!~~~r' tHe Laqrel
It
Church, of· U S Army last Tues&lt;1aJ rhakwg
f10iating
II!&gt; In the the fourth son of the Mdler,s m
Miles (elJletery at Rutland
the servu:e
Fr1ends may call at the funeral
Ronald, ii graduate of the Mu!
home at any lime
HO$PITAL
dlewrt High School 'asl sprmg
None
bas been stahoned at Fort Knox
Lela East
J(y EugP:ne Miller 18 'it~tioned m
Pom.
C11ltforma, Willard Miller at M ,
quin1 All' Force Base, N J, .and
Elmer Miller in Ala bam a J

Tuesday Serviees
Announeed For
Mrs. Bradshaw

Local Post Had
Spot Near'Band
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Russta 1a beheved to oppose Jt
, Boot Training,
1he pr:~pc:.sal submitted by Ja p
r-nese Ambassador
Matsu·
Idal!a
would authonzc UN Seer •
Goes To Texas
tai')'·General Dag Hil:liln&lt;lrskJold
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Olin Goodwin,
Mrs Mamte

Attending the American Leg1on
ConventiOn irt Columbus Friday,
Saturday and Sunday were Com·
lnander Ch~rles A, Bradbury, Lew·
b Long and Chester Erwin, dele
gates, and Don Roach} Ted Chap·
man, Eatl San11bury William
SwJshtr, }Jos~ Fife 1 Hen•y Clat
worthy, Robert Tew'ksbary Lew111
Sauer Jr anct Jatk Dschner
The Feeney Derinett Post which
iu tbc sth diatrld, wos honored
belpg placed ih'
drreclly behipd
the convention P&lt;irllde'

the pool Stmday mgh't Two pe r
sons were killed and tw(l were m
jured
Pohce bela' Joseph Sohatmo, 61
on susptclon ol murdr.r
Killed bv 38 eabber •l•gs In Ill&lt;
shootmgs m the quiet suburban
n~tghborhood ~ere Pauhnc Little,
wile or Dr Jack Little, 33 an~
Roll1e Page, 30
Charles Brown, 31, wao; m crlh
cal conditiOn at South Slde Hosp!
tal wltb a bullet wo 1.1d of tla
chest Hu wile, Melba, 28, wound
'ed In one Jeg, was in good con
dltton
Dete&lt;:t1vcs said the shootmg:;
thmaxed a long feud bC"tween the
two netgbbors about the pool and
, fence &gt;round it
Sabatino told polic:l the pocl
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Howard Frank
Vi1:11tiOn LQday,

Other a~sts reporti!l! from the
sber1fr's department mdudc.d
those of Lendon Adktru, 19, Rar
rt.tlonvllle, for lnlo.::ctthon, by
Deputy Sheriff Howard Frank;
Lester L2w15, GaUtpoh:;, fur intoJJCation, a1sq by Frank Bot't
are slated for appeara.'lt'ea beforf
County Judge Emmett Peoples.
Meanwhile, the court of Mayor
Charles Legar reported Clifford
Frmer was fined $59 and COlts
and MDr."..S I) Smder, "-5 and
c~ts, both for overloading; and
Kenneth R Freder $3 and COllA
for having a defeetive muffier.
Paul Panons was f1ned $1110 and
costs lor driYJng wbile mto11cateJ,
and Jtm Eblin $5 and eoall lor
mtoJ:ItBtioD

.~..w :w~niD~.. villlon, ...,

Dow Recei'ves
1'e1come
Sumvors moludo biS Wife Si&gt; IHero s
ph1a Gmtber DuUy, a daughter,
Miss Elizabeth at home and sev· B Hom T
eral meces and oepbews
y e own
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todaY The projects are ,scheduled
to be ollmploted dllring October
Counties mvolved are Athens,
Gallia, Hocking, Vmton, Ross,
i\1etg6 and Lawrence In Metgs
Count~, State Route 143, repav~
7 2 miles from state Route 684 at
Hamsonvdle, southeastward State
Route 680, repave ts 8 miles from
a pomt 37 m.ten west of State
Houle 7 to a point 4 5 miles cast
o£ the southern junction w1th U
1S 33 and from northern JUncUon
w1Lh U S Route 33 to a pomt 13
I miles west

Mid·East Boiling Pot Warned

P E Stanley were
Sundny evening of
S J W.aldte at thmr
n 1 ~ t ., nt Other guec:l~
Hev Fredenc~ A Mat
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unhtensed driver ta opente li:Js
car (l~yeJr.old Jliehard Bur.. of
Mason) after •• lne~de't sundo7
at a roads1de refreshment center,
near the Ohio River M:.dge fte
B!i,
Wellington car backed into oM
the Meigs General Hospital, will that was p3J'ked own~d b} Jacqu~
be held Tuesday at 2 p m at the A Collette, 21, Columbus, 0, cau.:
Ewmg Cha))l:l w1tb tbe Rev Ray- 1na: damage&amp; estimated at ~
mond L Both pasto~: of the iPom
eroy Church of Chru;t, offu~~ating
Jlunal will b• m Beeoh Grove
Cemetery

Tbe Ohio Department of
GE WOrkers S8\'J Iways
Will open contractor's bids
July 22 for over 00 m.tlea
htgh·
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wny repavmg m seven southern
Strike Loonun
Ohto counties 1t was announced

ATLANTIC Cl'n:. N J IUPI}Representatives of 100,000 work
ers at 72 Genaral Electr1c Co
plants h:tvc recommended a na
tionwide strike Oct 2 to supporr
rlent:mds lor a gua1anteed annual
wage
The G,.ncral Electnr confer
LICENSES ISSUED
en~e boar~ of the rnwrnalionrtl
Marr1ag-. licenses bw~ been 1s Union of Electrical, Rad1o ani)
sued over the weeke:ld here t 1 Machine w~rkers ended a three
R1cbard A Worner, 22 Middle day meetmg Sunday by announc
port, meat cutter, and Marcell1 mg e1ght demands 1t s 1d woul..:
Tnylor, 22 Middleport, secretary. be subm1ttcd under the present
I r:, erett Ervm, 28, Middleport, i:ltS five year GE contract
station attendant, and )Jetty June
Leonard 23, PomerOJ't ~icref.ary
and Arnold Priddy, 1!1 R11t1and
~::nd Louise Jarvis, 17, Albany RD ~
,WioR£ GUESTS

Pomero:; officers Henry Werry
wd GcllrgE Hicks arrfrted t.,c•
ITJo •n a c 1r about 1?. 55 Frank
Young s1gned affidavit-. tbls mor
ning cbarg.ng Markm3 With at!
•aull and tattery
Accord ng to the nformat1or.
lVallable the lrlo wa:; mvolveri
•n an mc•dent m the pedestrian
ll. tl t'\ p :~ t h th, t b .sectll' th e lower
busmcss olock about 12 30 am
V,gung 1t waa said, w.u knocked
to the gruunrl He 30I:uned th£
hcen$e number of a car lhe youth;~
drove away m, however Tbil en
nbled off1cen to track them down
qu1ckly

j ed for a deCisiOn todl1V ffl a Japa
nese stop gap proposa' destgnell
to halt 'pamc d1pl01~&amp;cy' and
ease Mtddl~&gt; East tenswns

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gameo douhl\i!tl Ill 1
rell•nr loi' the NO)'I
In 11114 b•t wa•
exehulvaly aa.l
tbeb, wiD ..
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lap Proposal
! To Get Decision
In UN Couneil

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King Gr~duates crnment heads of Ru""_:_'_B_r~_ta7u.,•""""---- -- With 1NCO Class 14-Year-Old Sister ~~ar Death Mter
'Seventh Army Attack Ry EpilepJl~ ~§~~tber Sunday
Sor·gcant Ftrst Class Wllham R
CLEVELAAD UPl - The ~4:
year old 1au~lloor of F h1g)l school
ptmc1pal w11s m fatr condiUon•\'ilt
Lakewuod Hospltill today frl)~
:~tab wmmds mdl~ted by her
ileptic brother ,f
Peggy ~smussen, d:mghter of
Westlake High School principal
Edward C Rasmussf'n, suffered
mlJltiple cuh and her tongue waa
ncbrly severed Sundny by her
brother Robert, 20

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m prmctplC'' but not !I
Btg Thte.-. &lt;&gt; re to be
aggressors m t!le Mn.
East 1 P.ccordmg tu ij govern
nent s p il'{"' ~ m an

SOVIet Premler NikJta s KblU
shchev proposed Satu"da3 tht gov

son of M: and Mrs
ICing, Route
Pomeroy,
wts
!rom th€
· C(lmm1Mno:1
m Munich
ed
GP.rmuny
'": ·o .•attendeo
School
wife
Ponwroy
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'Trio Of Youths
Held By Poli'e
In Alley AHair

Two teenagers were bemg held m custody today and 1
!hard was free on bond for allegedly havmg assaulted a 73·
year old man m a dark .1lley early Sunday morning
They were Keath Markms, 19, Harnsonvalle, who was
charged m Mayor Charles Legar's court. and Gary Deicher, 16
Albany Rt 2, and Randall Adkins, 16 Hamsonvalle, who will
go before Juvemle Judge John C Bacon Markms was releas·
ed on bond Sunday

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s61d out the lndcp•ndcncc of
Jordan m the same way Pre)w
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1.e9anon to the Amertcans

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White House
senhower s not
today
tllP
an cme1g. . ncy
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·~RE Sl NCERELY INT ERESiED ,IN T!iitE PROPER CARE OF
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A NEW UNIT .... . WE ARE MAKING AVAII,.ABI-E
TO YOU OWN~RS
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The horse pulling rontest wtll agam bold an evening spot
at the anl!ual ~~lgs ~aunty ~aar and wtll be staged &amp;J ,he
grandstand event Ftaday. ~ug 15, official~ announced tod,&lt;y

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CHASSIS ~l\IBll"~ ·
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Although the northern sections vf Ohao recorded dry, cool ated with the Ohio Valley front were moving up the valley,
weather, Piketon m southern Ohio measured I 5 met.&lt;~ ol settmg off interDllttent showers and an occasional thunder·
rain dunng the weekend as locally heavy rains pepperd the storm
lower Sc10to Valley.
The weather picture was not expected to change mucb 'QJI•
High pressure covered Jliachagan and Northern Oh10 while til Wednesday The outlook was lor cool, wet weather in the
• ·illatJOnary front and low pressure area reached from eastj southern counties and dry and mild temperatures for the
\vest m the Ohio Valley
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Featm~d In Evening At Fair I

The Third Fr&gt;day olao met F'l
Jay evening at tbe hom:! "of Mrs
Edward Jfile Loeu!:t ~t.. lor a
lUI: o'e!Oek potluck dmner
FoUowmg the dmnet a
1uairu'!S!J aession was held
Wit
!te presJdent Mrs Hcnrv Retlw
n charge, after which gotnes wert'
:Jlayed and priZes warded to :Mr•
}rover Erb, 'Mr&amp; Dale Smlt~ Du•
la Re1bel a, gu.,st, !.Irs. Erne;;
thodcs and Mrs Red:;Ol
Attendmg were ttiosct named a
1ove and Mr.s Bentz Wolfe, Mre
Max Memart, Mrs Ben Neutzhng
Mrs Albert Ebersbaclt, Mrs Evet
•tt Dailey, Mra Clelan4 Hemf'.:.
Mrs Addie Grueser aDd Mr~ DeiJ
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hour at Apple GfOVe locks this morning Qbservers
they expected the mer to be at 20 91eet by lla.m today1 an(j
still'fallmg.
Generllijy, 39 fee is need at Apple Grove to put water
Route 338 at Antiquity.
!Meanwhile, accordmg to the Umted Press cool,
weather coQtlnued over Ohio today with rain

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Mrs Claretlce Ebersbo.cl:
and
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Wh1te and daughter ana othPt 1 ~r and Mrs Jimes Ingles and

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but that Wllll about the only discomfort
heavy rains here last mght caused
Spokesmen at the county highway garage, and at the state
highway garage, agreed that the only highway reported am·
passable tlri@ morning was a. section of Route 143 towards
HarriBOI)vU!e that "always gets under water anyway"
The Ohio river, subJected to heavy local rams, but wath

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Mrs Peter Lal1tch and soos or
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Chicago are guests of her mothe,.

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Marines Have Atomic Weapons
BEIRUT Lebanon UPI - Tbe oomman~er of US forces
in Le banon remmed rossable aggressors m the Middle East
today that has land sea and aar forces have "atomao capabih·
bes"
The t S commander, V1ce Ad Amman ThU"!iday to JOin Un1ted
mtral JamM L "Lord Jim" Hoi- St..tes In preserving M1ddle East
loway, aimed h111 statement at n~ peuec m the !ace of tile rwolt in
~pcctflc natl(ln He emphhs~ed traq and ser.vus ClVll strife In Leb
lhat all U S forces have aUCh anon
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cafuibil~tle!l
{"' , )
The U S completM Its build up
But his statement took On ad~l cf more thPn 10000 U S :.rar1nes
sig~tftcance ~ince 1l WILli j.ftqed and airborne 1n!antry m Lebanon
thi'ough the U S Embassy ,hore.al tnday, while the heav1est f&lt;rmg m
' tim~ cf rr.ereased saber riUiinr two weeks 'Mill heard m the di
ln' Moscow .nd as Comml\i!ls\,~lltl vl~ed cUy of Bmut
E•yptlon • Fymn Umt!t'l Arab '
ll'J)ubhc ~-.llhos wcrq buUdirlg lQHollt.twa~ 's stolemcnt lSSUed
cre8s(l(J ten!Mns througit I strerm thro.ugh tho embassy Sali.t tilat
of in;t4mm 2 tory htoadc,~{ll
..all comb•Jt forces mtludmg
:King Huase1n's gov~rniAAnt \ [b Jrqund sea und air forces h._vc
Jorddn Js under the prote~t1on t~t atomic capalulitles Further dis
2 000 Brlmh paratrooPS' w)l.o 1cussion of the subJect ill a matter
a~amed by ma&amp;llve alt!lfe Ill\~ 1of ~ill~ ~ellillf ," be 1aid. '

ATlJENS, 0 UPI - Dow Fin·
sterwald the toast of the golf
world after WIDnmg the PGA
championship receiVed a heJl»'l
welcome Late Sunday after bia: ~
tum home from the goU wan.
Gr..ted hy sto'""'i_~'.;o~f~~~~~~:
ers and friends, ~
hAd 1u•t eolleeted a
stveral bourp before lr.
Bill Casper and SamtnY
was greeted With s1gna
mg-"Wel..,me Home
pton"-and was whiBked. aWQ
a parade und parly at Albelll
County Club
Asked if playing m the ume
threesome With Snood helped or
hindered, Finsterwald said, ..1
founrJ Sam a very lme !eUow to
play with, but you have to p1a)'
the course, not your oppbnent:"
"I didn't count on winning when
the d.ty ,started, you can't wbeo
you re il) a f1eld like thaP."

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Scouts Reap $25
On WasbProjett
The money making project of
the Bo)' Scout Troop No 243 was
termed a succeu, when the scouts
held a car wash at 1 loc:1l t.erviee
statmn, Friday for additional fu~~
lo~theu eampmg trip to Zllle~ld.
1'De Scouts cle11 ed. ~ on tbe
project
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Bad Luek Hits
Two Youngsters '
Of Morning Star
MORNING STAR - Joe, small

son of Mr: 11nd Mrs Floyd Hend·
ricks, had three toes cut off re-:
cenUy while riding a bicycle He
IS convalescmg as wefl as ean be
expeeted
Sh!i!IU' an,) Ilmmy Cardwell
Soutb Poml
spenc;lml their
~tion with
aunt, Mrs.
Hendncks,
while
Jilnmy
from a hay
filled
aod broke
arm11 He lS
better:
niCe[J at prOHll~

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