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                  <text>·Five Candklates
Recei¥e Degrees
At Rock Springs

Five ctnd.id.1te1 were given lbe
third and fourth degrees when
Rock Springs Grange met Tbun.­
day eveaing.

A�os Leonard, worlhy mas�er,
preuded _and opened the met!tlJlg

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT

Mainly About
People
In ff'o meroy

Meigs DAR Chapter Holds Lunch Friday
At Gallipolis With Mrs. Karr As Speaker I
Mrs. Irving Karr, Jr., Southeast District Director of the
D. A. R., was the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of

th� Ret urn Jonatba � M eigs Chapter, D.�R, . wh �ch, was field
.
Fnd � y afternoon at fyo1 s Restaurant in Gall1pohs. rhe group

By LUCILLI HAWKINS

Mrs Tbon1 �11 Young hu return•
hom e after a vjalt in Dearborn1

ed

met lfi the private dining room overlooking the Ohio River.
f Mich , with her brother and 118
Mrs. Karr spoke on "Our Heritage'' in which she dJscussed ter-in•law . Mr and Mn Milton

Doily VacatJon
Bible School
Opens Monday

Teachers and workers with the
'.diddleport Comm u nity Daily Va•
cation Bible School met Friday
niihl at the local school to d1.Btr1bute the s u pplie1 and materials lo
the class rooms. Bible School will
begin at 9 a. m. Monday and be
preceded by a starr meeting al 8:45 1
a m in the r;entral School.
1
Plans for the craft work this
yet1r include copper plaq11e .!i for
, the Jr.-Hi, mosaic pict ures for the
: In termediates and lhe primary
group will work on a signal tower
There will be milk JH'OVidcd for
the nursery and be�inners claSl:il'S
each day.
The school i, o�n to rhildrcn
lrom four years up to and inclu r l•
ing the 8th grade. Some adult ·
workers are still needed dnd anvone willing to assist v 1 • h thr:
school are invited to attend thL·
staff meeting Monda-y morning fur
class assignment.
.
Mrs. Ray Pickens is dean of the
school and Rev. Raymond Kon•
krighl, pastor or the Heath Metfi,, .
dist Ch u rch, is assistant dean.

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1 Davis and daughter.
in ritualistic form. Mrs. Amos llag " n vin1 f ' DAR members as I
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to
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Leo na rd . announced that the &amp;late not only knowing how to display rem1n1sl·tng of happenings
,
returnhas
ise
W
Gaynelle
Mu.
here.
llvmg
hose
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and nauonal c0ntests would be correctly the flag on Flag Day
Mrs. Klein Wi!.8 proKnm chair- · ed home after a visit m Toledo .
held .at lhe July 14th meeting.
end other holiday&amp; but lo stand
Refreshments were served at up for our l'On.ti titution and the man for the day and presented with her son and daughter in.Jaw )
the cl ou of the meeting by Mrs. precepts wtn ch the patriol l! of the Mrs. Halph Windsor who gave Mr and Mrs Jerry Wise and fam- '
W . A. Morgan, Mrs. Helen Collins. Revolut i onary Wu fo u ght and ; several read111g� mcludmg "Bar• ily While there she attended the
ban Fntchie" ;r nd the "Foreign• graduation of her grHnddaugh ter, 1
ned GOC!glein and Mr. and Mrs. gave their Jives for.
crs" description of the Stat u e of J udy W ise.
Homer Radford.
.c;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:,;, I Mrs. l\arr who spent the wel'k Liberty. She .!llso gue historical ,
Mn . . q.erald Mclnto1,h ;11nd chi!- I
_ in Columbus al a State DAR meet• I data on the .fo'imoua Fritchte
r
I
1 drtn vuuted Friday w�th her par.
ing, Wh the installing oHirer for poem
e�ts, Mr. and Mrs. George HoeAn info r mal discuuion and quiz \
officers at the Lancuter chapter
fhch, N.ye Ave.
.
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meetin,;: Thursday evening. Sh� on tht Ji . a,g l'Ode wo1s conducted
POMEROY, ORIO
R�ll lll Be u hs who 1s ..-c1nfi�e d
also � ave a !la ,;: day address there by M r s J E H a rley with M u . 1
to � H home by 11Jnes11 1s Jm•
and � s scheduled to speak al Nel• I Kmgh1 aud Mrs Karr, flag chair .
.
TONIGHT
pro mg.
.
sonvllle Monday when the Eliza- j man participating.
Geor�e
and
Wagner
Georac
"THE MUGGER"
beth Zane De w (.11apter meets·
After lue a1seuss1on of flag Wri ·!:hl have returned
· home after
Kent Smith - Nan Martin
Th c ta bl es for. the . luncheon obser , anrc, cus• t oms, correcI an d
.
a molorcyclc lri p to the Srnok,
- a,lio ,
• ere &lt;1 ecorate
d 1r1 keeping with rnc orr&lt;'t'L usa ,..e the program was
·
M ouutains.
"l BURY TiiE LIVING"
�he P�lriolic thcme and in keep- clo se d wilh ihc vocal number
8 nd Mn. A. J . Shea of
Rev
1
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( Horror)
.,
mg with the theme "0( honoring . . Yo_u .r�, a. Cirand
,
Old Fla,i: by Mrs near Cincinn11ti visited this week
hath the State and Nationa l Flag . Klem .
SUN.. MON. 1nd TU ES.
with Mn. Mu.ine Arnold and ◄"#. !
.
of the state naJ:
small replica
Prec'-'dm c: Lhe luncheon M n. ghter S u unna
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"A DOG OF f1..ANDERS"
1' th a brief h',atory
placed I n Kni&amp; h � and Mlss Grace Horton,
�
Mr and M;s Floyd Rum!ield '
(Technicolor)
8 • nd "d' marked
1
ch;i pl ai 11 , &lt;'O nduded th:e ritual.
. eac h p lace.
of R�Uand visited Friday with 1
David t..add - Patrasclle The
M rs. A . R . K mgh t. R egent, re a d
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. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Buck. . ~
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s
u r1ng
or
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b
t
h
th
mee
D
lmness
Wonder Oo.g - · ·Old Yeller To
1
the. hi story o f the state flag aflcr ing by llc�enl Mra. Knight a re1
You"
·
which . Mrs O P
Kl e m
sang I port on the recent marking 'of the I
P,guese (Belly \
Mrs. James
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own grave of R evolutionary War sol- , Qualls) and family have re lµrn. .' ( u l Ohlo" with her
Mrs. Jack Robson assisted by
---dler, Lieu!. Jamea Smith at the : ed to their home In Detroit, J(ich . 1
Mrs. Mary . B. Hein es. entertained
MILLER
CAROLYN
MARY
·: .
MlddJ�port Gravel Hill Cemetery after a vi.sit with her parfnts,
the Past Councilors of Theo�orus
M r and Mrs. David C has e Miller are announcing the en- Council Daughte rs or Ameri ca
was miide and Mr,. Knight and Mr. an d Mrs. �ohn Qualls. they
Mrs . l ! ar ky, �em bers of the I were accompanied as rar � s Col- gage me nt and approachJng marriage of their daughter M a r
Thursday evening at her home,
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memorial com�1 .ttee, thanked a l l I umbu s b y Mrs. R�t.h Bur�mgton. Carolyn , to M r · L a rr
T� Lee V1 ey , . son O f M r and Mrs'. Law� Rock Springs Road.
who had p1lrt1c1pattd. Mrs. Dey son, Aaron who vu1ted with her ren� Ray Wiley of Middleport, Ohio
The meeting i n charge of Mrs.
.
llysell rec:1slNed the more than sister, Mrs. John Jones and MW
Cohen, opened with d.e ·
Charle!
Miss . Mtlle,r IS ,a· graduate of Middleport Hjgh School and
JO memhera and guests who at· Evaline James,
votions by Mrs. Richard Campbe ll.
the Qh10 University where she became a member of Pi Beta
-------lenrlcrl the l u ncheon.
Plans were made for a potluc k
Sorority . Mr. Wiley is a Jraduate of M idd leport High p
Phi
/
.
Col
in
Miss
teacher
Kni�ht.
�ue
G u uts were Mrs. Mildred Rlce
lcnlc supper at Bailey ', La ke
of �loomington, Indiana, Miss u�b11, 1s spending_ the 11ummer School. and attended Ohio Umversity . He is employed by at 6:30 p. m. on July 14.
Lydia Ebeu b11ch, . Pomeroy and with he� parents . ,dr . and Mn. Kaise r Aluminum,. Ravenswood, West Virginia .
Games were played during lhe
charter Earl Knight.
Mrs. D .B. Hartinger,
The wedding will take place on the sixth of August in the social hour and prize11 awarded to
--- -- - I Mrs. Ida Baehne� and M� s. Ja �k Helen
.
Mauc k Galbrea
·
· 1Y, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Albert Wood• th Memoria•I Chapel, Oh 10
' U mverst
ard and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
1 Bachner were bu.111ne11s v1s1 tora 1n Athens, Ohio.
Gallipolis Friday.
,Re!reahmenlt were served by
the
hostesses' to the abo 11e nam•
membec or the ColoneJc�.
Mrs. M a x Meinhart Mrs.
and
ed
; Lewis Chapter. Pt. Pleasant, Mrs.
Henrv Reibe l , Mn. Thomas ' cook,
I Ma x Harnh, membe r or the Col Mrs. Fred Des11au er and Mrs.
onel Charle11 Lewis Chapter end
Grover Erb.
M ra . Lawronc, Milhoan, Midd le•
port.
Roses was the theme for the
Mrs. Jack Bachner w11s hostess
Hostesses for the luncheon
To Auetul Batul Clinic
a
werf! Mrs. Dayton P.anmns a nd t � t �e tortnite C lu b al her h o m e meeting recently. of the Che ter
Mary Carolyn SWall50ll, Forrest
I Mrs. Harnld Sargent. The chapter ih Middleport Thursday cvenin� Garden Club at the home of Mrs. Bachtel, Jr. , and Sandra Brew.ing­
.
, will recess ror the summer and when,, the birthdayt of Mrs. Gerald Robert Wood, assisted by Mrs. lon wi-11 ,spend the ,nHt two wt&gt;eks
I convene with their rail Southeast A nthony and Mrs. Robert Tewks. Carl Kautz and Mrs. Theodore in AthellB Wlhere t!hey wiill attend
Mora.
ed.
I District meeti ng at Lake Hope in bary were observ
the Band Clink. The clinic wi-11
Add to lhe knowledge you gain at school some
September.
A short b411inC"ss meeting WRS
useful things learned by e,bserva!lon. Tho ra is o
Chairm�n of decorating com• begir, Monday.
C'onducted by the president, M ra. miltees for the recent graduation . '! 1hey arc alt members of the
groat deal oboul banking th □ I should in lorest you
Mills. The next meeting cxercisf!.S and alumnl banq uet Senior band at Middleperl High
Ro!)ert
-now tmd lotar, We'll bo r,ilad lo answer your
held at the home of Mrs. thanked the club for their help. 1 and are 11ponsored by the local
bl!!
will
questions.
Richard Owen.
Members told "My f11 vorite Band Boo!itert club. .
1
Then, In the fulure, when you have greoler
Rose" In answer lo roll call. Mr&amp;.
'At the close of the meeting re• Clarence Neutzling presented a
responsib ilities, you will know !he varioJs ways
f�ments were served to the fol. paper "Water and M u lch-Secrets Leave For Canada
a bank can help you.
Mrs. William Bradford of Mid•·
loWing: MiH Ann Howell, Mrs. of a Summer Garden". Mrs. Pe111'!
Null, Mra. George Dallas, Mora gave e talk on "How to uipe dleport and Mr. and ;,tn. H111-otd
ellry
H
W• Pay 3% lnlerest On Your Saving-.
M·ril. Owen, Mn. M Ill!!, Mr,. TeWks. Ro8e�" and Mrs. Lawrence MU­ Lohlie le(t today lor a Q'tA into the
h�!'r and two guests, Mrs. Harold hoan demonstrated using roses.1 , northeastern states alld" t!inllcii..
T11t.. Sen11tion
From here they planned to go
Moqre of Culumbu.!I 11nd Mrs. Glen
Lake City, Michigan, to spend
to
In • Sondwich"
Three contests were conducted
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concerning Clowers ,m cl prizes Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
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were won by Mrs. Howard Kni,iht Lohse .et their 1um mer home and
Bible School O I"'""
from there will be acompanied by
Bible school at the Forest R u n Mrs. David Kohlentz, Mrs. Don­
Lchse children who have b,•en
the
aiid
Kautz
Carl
Mrs.
Mora,
.-ild
Methodist Ohuruh will opcn Mon,
vislting with their grandparents
-,,W. asc. U. I, J11. OI,
Kautz,
Dale
Mr�.
y
l
dai
claue5
wll'h
day at 9 o'dock
Member Feder■] Re1ene System
· for the past week.
9 WI 1 1 11.m. Mr.s. Edmond Grues­
Flower judges were M ra. WIilis
er, dirC('tor o f the s&lt;:hool, asks Frost, Mrs. Dale Kuutz and Mrs.
llembcr Fede ral Deposit lnsurante Corporatloa
th.at p.aren� registe-r Uheir ehil­
Wyatt Chadwell and awards given
dren with her by Sunday eve1tlng lo Mn. Dale Kaut%, Mrs. Pearl
POMEROY, OHIO
by rallhl''! her horfi�.
Kohle ntz and Mrs. Buel Ridenour.
· ··- ·· - -- - · ·-The June reminder Was Ferti
l ize your roses soon arter prun­
ing and up until mid Aug:ust.

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Hold Session
At Robson Home

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(In Calo, &amp; SeoJ&gt;e)
- abo Cameron MitcheU
"INSIDE THE MAFW'
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SUNDAY ond MONDAY

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- .a190 Marshall Thompson and
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"FIRST MAN INTO SPACE"
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13,
June
Monday,
otllo,
omeroy-Middleport,
S;J/GLE r;O?\' _ lit
NO

Mrs. John Terrell (Nan Fisher)
md children of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
is visiting with her parents, Mr.
and '.11n, C. 0. Fisher 11nd son,
Tommy. 0'1 1hursday Mrs. fisher
;ind Mn. Terre.II and the children
visited in Pt. Pleasant with Mrs.
Fisher·s sister, ltiss Norma Sulli­
van. Coming Friday for the week
rnd with the Fishers were M�. and
� rs. •.J arold Mo�re and eh1ld ru1
I and Miss Sa_lly Ftsh�r. Col u ml� us.
Mrs . Eun.ice Ham11:on of Sara•
sota, Fla. spent St'�e.ral days this
we�k wllh 1,bs. Wilham Bradfo'.d
1" hile enroute to her home m
:,i ichigan. Also visiting with Mrs.
bra�ford on Thursday were Mr.
a nd Mrs. C. E. Curtice of Bryan,
Who formerly lived in the Brad•
ford apartment. The Curtice5 had
bf,'.) uiht their son to Athens where
he is attending Boys State. From
here they planned a trip into the
Smokies.
Mrs. A. H. Carpenter and granJdaughter, Ellen Dutton, ret u rned
home Thursday with Mariemont
where they have been visiting wi:h
relatives.

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Visitors last Sunday with M1 .
and Mrs. Jack Bachner and �o n
were Mr. and Mrs. Cl yde Belcher
o f Columbu5 , )fr. 1md Mrs. Opie
Belch&lt;'.r of Char l eston, Mr. .and
Mrs. Kenneth Belcher and son.
S teven, 111nd Mr. and Mrs. Richan!
�erk i ns of Belle.
Mrs. Gordon Harris rc1ur11 J to
her hnme in Cohunbu� Thur�.,}
after visiting with h�r parents, \1r
and M rs C. M. Hennesy. Her fa.th·
er, who has been ill, ii!! l:iOlllC t m •
proved and is able to be out on the
rmrch a lt1tle Mrs Harns was :, r­
�omp.inied l� Middleport by '.\1 r
and Mrs. Robert Harris who had
hf'en in Columbus to attend 1he
hl2h sehonl graduation of the Gor•
don Jbrris' son Nick Mrs Lena
Shank. who al!so ·accomPanied them
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0 Middlrport. ret u rned with Mrs.
Harris 1 h u rsday.

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Now You Know

Baptist Church
Class Enjoys
Hayride Thursday

A 1hayrld e to the Raymond Llcv­
h1 ,g 1home In West Columbia wae
e njoyed by the Golden· Riule Ohm
or the FiiNt Baptist Cbul\'ih of
Middleport Thursday evenlna:. Af.
ter their arrlval at the UevlnJ
home they !held • wiener rout
willb Mra. Owen Bratton, Mrs.. Ger­
ald Anthony end Mn1. OharJee
Searles aa: ho,tease.,.
Attendine t•he flff•lr were, Mr.
and Mni. Tony Fow3er anij family,
,&lt;Mr. Fowler wa, driver of the
truck for the baYride), Mr. ind
M r,. Ktilad Mindy and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Bratton ,nd i!IORf,
Mni. Robert Ha,a:erty •nd IODI,
Mt■. Se.aria, Mr. and Mn. WiU11
AnLbony (Ml'$. Anthony te the t111•
cbet ot tlhe chlu), Mn. Bert BodJ.
mer ind daufhler, 'Ind die 1Je¥­
illt'J an:d tbelr eblJdren.

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FEEDING ON BEAR'S MILK

June

Unnoticed But Not Lamented, Famous B 17 Is
Gone From World's Skies It Once Ruled Over

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I Cheste�· Morris Fin� Saddle
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Too Hard 1\fter Easy Year�

Co.-entating Editorially
Afler Tax Collector Gets Through

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B Y VERNQN SCOTT
fore the ad\'ent of trlr l'isilln.
HOLLYWOO
UPl
Chester
lookt&gt;d
;iround the studi o res\� 11
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News media occasionally carry stories con­
The fat! is t hat the U . S. Treasury is the
Morris &lt;'limbed onto a horse for ranl w i t h a faraway glint m t11�
ce"!ing tbe lµghest paid people in American biggest beneficiary of large incomes. And the
the first timiP in 1!5 years this eye. lia&lt;·k i n the ear l }' :ms h!'
week
only to find lhal saddles starred for Mf'lro in su&lt;· h l11L!,:!lt' •
his
of
fraction
a
only
keep
to
blP
a
is
industry. Under the law, these figures must earner
have become harder a nd he has as . .T h(' Rig House'' with W all�:
be filed with the Securities and Exchange compensation In addition, of course, he must
grown softer.
Beery ;r nd •1 Redl1eaded W oman
Commission, and thus become a publi&lt;' rec­ pay taxes to stale and local government. thus
Lowe r ing himself painfully int o \Wth Jean Harlow.
Some 30 rPars later he ha� rr-•
a chair in the M-G-M commissary
ord. And th� gross earnings of the executives further redul'ing his take-home pay. Sa,larieS
. turned t o play a villain in "l\;111' ·
the actor grimaced unhappily.
have to be enormous to leave a net return
concerned are certainly huge.
"th.rfi:e d,jjys i n the saddle after hide" a vid e o horse opera.
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all the� y(!ars is just too much"
However, the news stories commonly pay large enough to interest executives desired.
"In the old doys if you app1•ar·
be
said.
c
an. barely walk, But
ed
in westerns it mea nt yon wr-n·
"I
little or no attention to what is left of these
I'll b� b ack home in New York slippi ng. 1 only made thrc t• ur
The same thing is t rue of the earnings of
big incomes after the federal tax collector business. Th profits tax on a corporation b f
lo a fie\\' days ai;i.d si�lillg o n noth• 'em and they were film&lt;'d wt,cn
e
in� �ut o\'erstuff�d c��s."
I was on t he downgrade.
gets through.
any size is a whopping 52 per cent. And that's
�11,11
\ll!l�l�
�"J
The trap-jawed vetera n 11'ill
/j
Sl,'1
4
U . S. News &amp; World Report describes this just the begin ning. For the dividends paid to
�.&lt;&gt;Jiria v.:ru&gt; !Di4� 1- · ·"l3pston I ge t his rm of TV t his si.11nmrr
aspect of the matter in a recent article . Ex­ stotkholders out or the r·emaining profits are
B}.af.kla:i" feijtur� m,,ovi�s �ng be- when he stars in "Diagnosi s Un­
k n own" t he hot,month replut·eample: One man had total compensation of
subject to the individual i ncorue tax, at rates
ment for t he "'Garry M oore" proMn.'6.�,..
$670,350 before federal income taxes - and ranging from 20 to 9 1 per cent.
\-.�,:'
gram .
$172,785 after. Another earned $600,100 be­
Play P 1ice Capt.in
W . 0 C�UA,Cl'ORS
Morris plays a captain of homiTop executives and substantial businesses
fore federal taxes - and was left with $160,S cide i n the show whieh amn11111s
070. Still another had a before-tax take of handle a tot of moo�y. \lllt most of ii goes
91' na,
�
·,�
to a whodun i t wi t h a steth oscope
��'
f.5 15 1 100 - and an after-t..ix take-home pay right through thei,r
The heroes are docto r-cops.
into the cof­
'1,
�
, �.
Ji:oe.Y.
Ht
''We come up with so me pre1ty
of '144;685,
fers or government,
U
·' 1!'11.C i C0t,1�'f'I:
stra nges wa ys to committ murdC'r"
:Ss�l.e • P10ljlf�SaJ,s wi,U _ � re- Chester e,cplained. "The11 1 hc
c�1Je(\ ai ,� ���e o&amp; �� $�le c rimes are S-Olved in t hr police
��i,e1tf&gt;� o O · t� Co- laboratories through scien ti [ic re•
!ff!, � UJ;l�il, 1 0; '· ·"· M., searth.
Some· time ago the House Ways and Means
"We think CQS\ i,s 'l/1,
\!1/11,Sl,dera­
�
e,
0 · �
''We're making them all in Nl' W
�
Co�miltee · rejei,ted the Forand bill, which tion; we don't c;µ;�
jw; ~ J��: 2'$t ,, •. Q'i�
59. con.,id­
· lm- Yo rk, a nd' I'm grateful for th�t.
.
.
wOuJd provide government-paid medical ser• er the matter. �� �- � are
1 1 Hke M,nh,tt,n better lh,,.
,
��S � �9\ % �&amp;WJ,ive, Hollywood. People get t oo laiy
v�ce� of various kinds to the beneficiaries of . being taxed as
'if.II,\; ��la! Se­
O ::'JI!.:
8.fii; q�Jied out here whe n lhe bJood thins
the social security system. The ultimate cost curity taxes ai;• � '!,1/R/
the. 10
Q�� �
.
":IM
If� a,\\;a..rd- out. .I lived in these parts fo r
ol this measure, according to reliable esti­ per cent brac�,,A- '(� \11,w,Iff/i
,
to
26 y ears, bu t I'm , a New Yorkrr
[ �j � , ,
. )
�
re . you don't
mates would be some $7.5 billion a year.
�pt
consider the illdi,xiWlil,l l'l, � ·
- and
oe n ow. A nd _ back t heae
,
to ro de a hor .
•
,ve
h
we
the
mean
lmlt(xi/1.W!,\
q,xer 65
The Committee's action, it should now be
N:o
years
of
age.
AA..... ...
emphasized, does not mean that th\, bill is
e\io# of' . ' Yio�le N:o, 1!11. a nd
, g te Route No. 56' in Ath ens·Cotm"We want to
1/,q.'f.
dead, The strongest kind of pressures ..,viii be
$ D
d
it,,le Rou tes Nos. :16 ••d 75 in
0
w
60 per
uaed either to resurrec.:t it, or to press through pie are going to exist on only 50
Hocking Couoty, St,t. Route No.
By Clari,. 411,n
By
Mn.
Chari"
Diehl
cent
of
their
annual
earnings
in the years
a nother bill of a comparabJe nature. And that
Mr , and Mrs. C. N. Jones have 143 in M e igs County, Slate Routes
¥,. . . 1
,
.v
Mrs.
Eloise
Flager
t y and Mr�.
Nos.
nr
Mo
n
i
oe Coun8 and 145
ret urn ed home
from Columbua
gives immediate and urgent point to an edi­ ahead. 1l would be difficult enough in these
A wealthy L isbo n , Portugal country a nd appoi nted him as a n where they attended Lli e annual j ty, Sta te Rou tes Nos. 37, 78 end Francis Brown called on lh l' i r
high-cost
times
to exist on 100 per cent of mercha nt, with no stake in Am- orficial agen t or the U n ited . summer sessii;m of the Ohio State 377 Jn M organ Coun ty, u. s. Ro ute au nt, Mrs. Geo rgia Diehl.
torial appearing in the Tu'isa Daily World.
Rev. William St rawsb a ugh ra il•
eric a e,ccepl a l ove · for the I i ?• . States--:witho ut 11a�a ry. He de plel• Gra n ge Deputiell at the So ulher n , No. 21 and State Routes N os. 78
income - if we could onlr collect it!"
ed at t he home or Mr. and Mrs.
The paper writes: "How, in the light of
u
er
ty of mankl�d, eKpend�d h_1 s 1 e d hla rma ncea while carryin� out
s..
.
N
,
n
i
ble
and
o
147
County
Hotel.
.
In sum, we are golng to have
begin entire fortune givi ng fmanctal aid th111 role, Contreas apprec iated
Route N o 50 and Sta te Routes Nos Lou Dieh l
what already is in prospect in lhe way of so­ thinking in terms of what we
At tendance at the Free Me thocan afford as a t o our Corch thers durl ng the Re- what he had done and r-ecognlzed _ Sgt. Alhert Petuson or Cha n ute 56 a nd 7 in Vinton Coun ty· u. 8·
cial security protection, can the mass of the nation if we are to prevent financial
Fi.eld, lll. , spent the weeke nd I
'
that he mi1ht be _ ln danger, so
Route No. 21 in Washin gto n Co u n: dis t Ch u rch June 5 was 107.
disaster. vululion ar)' War .
Mrs. Eloise Flagerty called u n
American people take on another heaivy tax And that rngan., that wo are �olng
He was Arnold Henry Dohr ma n he was granted a n an n ual Balary with M rs. Peterson a nd daughter ty by paintina: exlst ina: gua rd rail
to hav e to a native of the Nether lands. T�1e 1 of $1600 alon e with the_ more J at the Johu Gln tber �ome. , _ as
'
" Proposals Nos. 1 to 8 Mra. Bet ty Diehl.
plan.
per
such aF$ the Forand bill contemplates where look to means of solving problems
Rev. · Robert C_ard 18 .;i t tend u, g i nclusiv e o ( t hls projert
M r . a nd Mrs. Ver n , Story of
which do Fede r al Govern ment showed its than 23,000 acres of Ob10 land.
to ,be co m another $7 . 5 billion annually must be deduct­ not involve piling more
t he Ohio Meth!)d11t Conference a
us were the weekend
Columb
r ngove
Despite
our
!rum
him
h,elp
nt ing
gra
by
app
eciation
r
�
and more burdens on
t petted· not l ater .than Novem er 1,
akeside. _ ,
,a t the hgmc of Mr. and
gU'esls
L
.
sec
t ion
of
ment,
Dohrman
neve� recovered
.la
nd in t he eastern
:
•.
,1
,
"
�
IOOO."
.
.
ed from paychecks , . . .
ta•xpayers.
. Mu. Norma n Schaefl'r.
.
e
rs
Ohi o . It was called Dohrman'!i !inanc l ally. Eventuall y he mort g• · Mrs. William Jordan and son
Bidde
must apply on t h pro
aged hia la_n d to satiBfy c reditors. spe nt several daJs with Mr. 1m d per • for.ll1fl,
Tract
1-fr. and Mrs. Clarence Ackl l'y
�ualifi catJo n
·
t he shap�ly actre11 said she has
.
o r Athe�s !!»en� S1mrlar at the
- Records of t he tra nsac t ion
t hat 1 When h� died i n 181 3 he ':"as p�v•
t he 'ffighwa.y tredlt Exami n er,
h
wi
t
no pla ns to et.tr ip a Hl)J,lywood
mor,e t han 23,000 acrell of erty stricken. �e l�(t _his wi!e
at · columbus, Ohio, at least 10 home of Mr. an d Mrs. Normar1
mm while she i• in th.la country, deeded
T,lie ,..,...
.1.._;;;;;i;;;;;;;;.
•-.;;,._;.;.
Bucke ye sod to t he Dutch born and aeveral m i nor childre n . In
dan before the date set to open Sch aefer.
adding she won't make another
,
Mn. Fral'I" Cli n e, Middleport and
Port ugal trade r are on tile in 1817 Cong ress provided $.100 a
�
bids
�
picture unless it meet s her stand•
· • • ·.
Mni
•Iola Howell and child ren
J
Stale Auditor James A. Rhodes' year i n come for life to Rachel I
•
I\NI)
,
i· l
ards.
: T�e mmunum wage to, be paid to ,pen , t he dsy recen tly i n Green.
office. Dohrman'&amp; t ract consis t ed Dohrman. Ea c h of the children 1
. 1 all l"bor �mploy,;!� on this :contract field.
S.y1 l:li9hMt Paid
_
BY VIRNON SCOTT
out of my paRt an d ra n t hem ln
received $100 a year u n til t hey
o ( one six mile square township.
, 1 �hall be m accorda n c� wi t h the
She
Is
most
proud
of
her
Las
M
r. an d .Mrs. Osca r Smi t h, PornUPI Hollywood CDrrnpondent
Hrriril form. It cause d qui te -a
Hair of It was located in Harrison became of age.
� t\
I Ill
Vegas appearanC'e,
· Schedule of Prevailmg Hourly eroy spen t Sunday in Athens visi tmentioning Cou n ty and the remol ndf'r in TusHOLLYWOOD
------UPI-Blo nde commotion.
11everal
• Wage Rates Ascertained and De· iQg relatives.
times
t
hat
she
is
the
hlgb­
Diano Dor11, who disabused t he
"Fly nn and I were paid t he
ci.rawas Ce&gt;un ty.
•- Un lhd pr.ett ln.,.rn■tlon■ I 1 termined. �? t�e
esl
paJd
English
pe
r
rormer
eve
r
ent qJ ,Jn
a a nd M 9 J h
re11 t of the world PB to the st um­ highes t tor our life stories. I eve n
n g1
M u ,i day June 1a, 1he I duStrlat 'fIWattoM �, ctOrl� \fi speflf a
iei�:a:
is
to 11ppear there,
l}ohrma
n
,
ll'."l'Ordil)e
t#)
ArfiOld
:
v:n�� g a�� t�!
-s tuh!�
l!Ma of En11Usti femaleir, says II.er, 4&gt;"t An t hhny Eden's memoirs.
�
ay O f the year, w ,th "Ol St ate Highw�
"I do n't know how ma ny , �. g. hlato rlana, 1pe nl la rge sum1 of
hgtlft Im�
• home of M r. a nd Mrs , Roy How
autobiography wllf T-Cad Ute 1
r,
,, - ·
' ell ,
, ,
60
more
l
:
j'J . must ,ul mit I've lea an e x­ lishmen have pJaf�d 'Ve11,4rlfut
19
in
I
pro��tJle
s
rua
m
nc
t
n
e
a
c
wit
;a
•
h
.
.
.
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,
I
h
U
"
I
1•·
n
Mrs Eloise Roush and children
�ey _..t ng t e
.:.
..,.
feminine ver9lun o f Er rol Fl)'nh'i' cept io nal ki nd
·
or life, and I I' m to ld I wlll ca'rn more money · s ruigle fo r freedom. He helped 1
he moo� is a pproaching its Sections 4 1 15.03, 4 1 1 11.04, 4115.05,
spent an ·afternoon with her mobook. J851 quarte r.
would n ' t change a ny part of It. t han any otber British perform• the cause by providing clothi n g
4
06
1
of
15.
41
and
15,07
t
he
Revised t he r, Mrs. Emma Fox
E n route lo L.as Vegas, where I have much to be thankful fo r­ er
J �e m o m. ng stars are Mars, Code or Ohio.· •
" she said .
a nd euppUes tor our men. He eho
Mrs. Ma rtha Russell �nd g randI upiter an� 8111turn . .
llhl' will appear al t he Du nes llo- Jots uf money in t he bank, a love­
How much ?
The bidder must subJl'!lt with his son Anthqhf , B,adbury
was t he benefa ctor of a great
.
M rs
tel for seven weekl, the well- W ' home ant.I a lovely husba nd
,
"Lets put it t his , w��, It Is n umber o{ Ame rica n
r e eve nmg � tar I S M�rcury,
i' �i cJ . a CeJ;tified chtic1'. ln . tht'antQ.1,11'1t· FrimCll1
priso ne rs
TOKYO UPI - T_he pilot of th e
Pon1ero .Y a nd
,
round ed aclress promised her and baby."
,
1
n
da
h
l
8
y
1
much more t ha n $10100(1' 1 week. who had been t aken to Port ugal. 1 U. S. . Marine helicopter which
of $720.00.
_ m history.
t
)trs. Marle ne . Rein ha rt a nd �hilbook would be oxcltl n g.
H•• Profe11lonal Help
You mieh t say lt 'a well along in He provided them wi t h mo ney plucked Preside ntial Pre ss Se rre- . In ��,, Iri1:1h poet and dramaPlans a n d spedfi cations , are on dren were rece nt dinner guests e t
.
It wUl be t it led "Swlnalng
Diana's tome will no t be ready t he rlve-rigure bracket, " she said.
s t,
1 lam Butler Yeats was (l)e I n the departmen t o� �•ghways the home ·
ta.ry James Hargerty and U. S.
and ot her neecssltles.
·
of M t. hnd Mrs , Lo u
�orn.
.
Dora.''
for booblo res un t il the end of
,
� nd the office of the div1s1on d epu- Diehl.
Ar·
c
�a
A.
Douglas
or
_
Ambassad
recogmood
nt
me
rn
rove
The
,
.
.
;I t hink my life hall bee n Ill the year, She is candid in admlt­
In 1877, the Russo-Turk1ab War ty ,dy'�cto�wha t Dohrma n was doi ng for our t hu r II from the hands o r 1ole nt
•
llr.
-a!lct
Alts.
-Mad
- illrris of St.
,
f
,
JnteretlllJC a� Fly nn '!!" 1hc flald t ing t he W7it1 n 1: will be comple tt' 'lhe.fd�ctor reaerves !1,he
rl sbt Albalud 1i,ef1Vt he dlfY�at the home
--- - an t i-Ike dcmo ns�tors aa l d Su nday b ega n .
-- -- --.
wtttr 1' twinkle 11'1 he r eye.
ed by a prof�Hlonal gh ost w riter.
I n 1933 Ll)uisiana Sen. Huey to reje ct any and all bids.
he was a lmost knocked unconor Mr. and Mrt. George Renshaw
"I'm havlnQ: an American wrl tPaper SyndlC■tff ,
ng po�e l ll hours i nd � lllino
L
E. S. P�STON
scious by a roc k thrown l:ly a
Mrs. Lawrence Smi th is going
.
"Scgmenta o( my l l fe story t•r come to Engla n d to help me
ute� Ju rmg a S en ate ft hbuster
Director
rioter.
to hold a stork shower for' Mrs .
.
we{e S)'nd lcated in an En1:liHh with II," s�e explain ed. "It mus t
a_gamst the ex tenelon of the Na- .
..(� 13, 2Q, 2tc Janet Smith;Mnj_ Don Foss, Sioux Falls,
.
neW¥Paper a while b1itk. They bo do ne pr:operly .'
t1onal
Recov
e
ry
A
d
mi
n
istra
t
ion.
'
\
....
.
j
.
,
D . was a t the co n trols o f t he hellMr an d Mrs D
.
S 'th f R
.
Jay,
rs.
romeroy
�ron
topk Ule mmt !li nifilJOQBI chu nks
A vcl�ran of Hom e 70 movies,
�
In 1942 "Yank" a new u. s.
IDP" I
cine
&lt;'OP1 er Friday whe n lt rescued H.i g•
CLUI TO MIET
�t tr� ' ho�e
h
'. �pent Sunda/re
Mrs. G . L. Michael Rpent an
---,---r
rny mapdne, was P�shed
.Ai
al
y,
d
n
rt
a
e
.
1
hur
Presidenti
;\\acArt
Mr and M rs. Law nce Smit .
Riding
y
t
Club
un
o
-�
.
C
Melga
The
l
(q; the f�t U�e. e vemng with Mfs. C. E. Roecher.
U
,
/ l)c re1olut1ons committee or lb�
ee
sd&lt;! at 8 p.m. at the Appointme n ts Secretary Thomaa E . . o,
Mrs.
T I-St ale Area Cuu ncJI, Boy Scoute, w I m t Tu e Y
J. F. K'oble n t:i and M�s.
,
nt
l'ra!lklin
�de
�
1n.
,
am
,.
5,000.
I
about
scre
frora
,
building. Mem- j Stephens
.A.02081
2. British
rn::
in 8 rece nt meeti ng approved ex- Sall1bury Township
,
,
�elti cr•ated lhe Mollie Bookman . lpen t a d a y m
J. Greta. Oa.:bo,
ing riote rs who trapped their car Q,!i�P,R
aoldler•
rs are ask to bring sandwiches
be
Parkersburg.
preuions of appreelaUon for scrvw
ce
o
tio
ith
tnfQrma
o
•�
,
(
Oir,i
DIVOT
'
tor ono
EJ): TO INTERI.S'Q
a t Tokyo Interna tional Ai rport ·
3. Portton ot
Mr•• Mary Bai�ey, Minersville�
ices re ndered In behalf of furthe.r- c r c oO ki ea . _ _
m •r Davis � eJµ,�f.
15. i..teu
curved line
OF Mi:Jc18
"Rocks were flyln&amp; all over the j � ,ui:11,JJat
ow
Wtn N AREA
ll cbar.-,' . ..MASO
Ing t�e work of aervi ng youth m
10, E\lpl&gt;J4,
,. Bamboollke 30. Pinch
, place,' • the SD-year-old major told j 1hoU1bt for today: �can sp�n t a day with Mrs. f';hloe .
l
S O
O
D
MEITIN
y
A
l'Ulll4tt9t
Bail
e
y,
I ts assigned terrltory.
in
lJ. Mo111•
32. Baklnc
Pu� ev ery '�-inl
U nited Fress
Intern ational. "1 Journaua, El�r Davia '
.
ter No. 53 and
Chap
DAV
lfU■
The
bl .. ,
Th
i/
The reaolullon,, ,aid Cou ncil
No Wort�
I· '. ' I brt&gt;thu•
-�-'- and Mra, Oe nzell Cleland,
Neceooaey:" •on,
n, l"a.Uttr,
pan
n&lt;!u' by
e J o v 1:
the Auxiliary wilt mee t tonigh t at WII hi t numerous . time, on th e 1 "
B
1a. Huter or
y
All
l
ealdent
n
a
n
d
rb
ra
Will
Michael
P
r
eale
r
orl
n
a
a
n
�
r
n
a. Youth
d
ne
e
a
,
th
33. Nouo,..
t�rplc
P�
8. o'clock at their hall . But ternut a rms and body. So was the C0· � � �_
C&gt;
q
IJ&amp;Y
� &amp;
1h
,
�� Compa,;ay at 110 �..
� i
HNtnonle1
out Executive
Robert Krejle, Av
T. God ot wa:r
sc �p,,�. � ·it ��� ·to I 1n �ftemoon w1to �. Nqra Ba(. �:
able
. • 1 SL, r-emflroy, Ohio. lllb,,,"\
pilot .
1
electio
!
n of of.
wlll
be
Th
ere
e.
,
�
.
H. He■ttat,
re dlretted to.
a. Benny
31'. Tow­
' 'Once I waa hit In the head a nd them that � �It� ont WO(� ljlrn- ley at Flatwoods.
aelS office ,boo• ?{Y2-215fJ, editOI'
both organizations. ReUI. Olrl'1
� ed, � � to
Jobn W . l'ran.k, St. Clo !.!d, FJa, 'II fic o
and Hope
l! li,tal'
i:a,l •id. ob,
boat
To thc Natl�nal Council, Boy Heers In
u
•
10
of e hone WY2�Sl57.
ofhd
out.
n
k
almo.!ll
1
rved.
e
s
t
I
be
All
t
will
s
nickname
8. Hard111n.
1u,•...., .. .......
37. Oo nu■
0:.,��:�1: •1: �h: 1::'tio��� freshmen
ve �/1:�t' �··a::r� i:�:, :rl
War
orld
cou,tn
����':u
or
F�s,
R)
�
•
•
W
_
ll
...
,
bfJtter
�
t
o
be
pre
u
r
ged
�
� • ffCODjJ cl1u mJlll°'
b
e
rs
are
e
JT. )'ather
,
( var.)
M
of
u
i
o
1
1,.,
Marine ace Joe Foss 1a1d win• •t
i .
1§; 1
at t,bf/ poet opic, at Pow ·
sent
.
lt. Wltberect • 13, Bplkt
crabl
.
gu1t u1; to our hl&amp;hly re1pected re-, .r �•�I VanMeter I, visit- '
·
--;--.
iii----.:g
_
.
.
•�
ahat
in
hellcopte�
dow&amp;
�
the
_
.
·()
(var. )
ot eorn.
Sj, Tlboton
. , � . ��
r 'Jn( tt'er apn, "Mr. an d )itn. Itlcbard
....
•
t lrln1 Chlet ScoUt Executive Arl�
;
.
·
��•
·
■
c1,:
�
�
�auffered
fft:rre1ente,
�- , I, � to Vanlle�r at Gm,,
,0, Al&gt;J)le lffCl 13. Klnf (Bp.)
' ' tered and that the craft
PltACTICI s•ss10N
prle■t,
U. J. plo
.
Ind.
thur A. Schuck and lo hts auoclTheo Neu till ng, Worth)' extensive dam:a,e
11.q• .&amp;ltinall':-Ku,blll, t,
Ml
1(
JI. Ltlf Vlhl
18. Slope
JqM
rs.
,o. Pc,rt"l'U�
�
�·
�th
�
Robe
Mrs.
and
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day, aome of tboae soldier, prob- crew pai nted a funn y-looldn 1 bird
ly Robert J. S.rllng
WASH!NGTON UPI _ U nno- ably are co n vi nced the U. S. tr111n­ on "Aleunder'■ noae, with the
body and winp or a aoo,e a nd th11
tleed. but not unlamented, the &amp;• I· ed ca ni ne&amp; to fly bomben.
The moat f1mou, 817 wa1 "AleJt- head and neck o1 a twin. Under
lint 817 has di&amp;appeared from the
1.kies it once ruled.
a n&lt;l.er th e Swooae" which ael a neaUt they letLered the word1, "II 1
The Air Force has deslro)'ed the wa rtime record by aver1gi n&amp; 1� Flies?"
"Alexander" new, Millions over
lut 817 carried 011 Its books aa a combat ho1tn a mo nt h. Originally,
nii.uile-target aircraft, the Coast it waa an ordi nary run-of-the-mill the Philippines and Dutch Ea.st
Guard has eiven up the B J 7 ' s it B17 which wu parked on Clark Indies. In one year, the hybrid
uaed II a ir-a.ea rescue phr.nes, and Field i n the Philipplnea Dec. 8, bomber flew e nou&amp;h mil•ion1 to I
equal 15 filghll around the world.
abou t all that remains is a rlo-ck of 1941.
le1e nda and memories.
Attackin11 Japaneae planes made "Alexan der" became fllmo111 after
One or t hem is being used as a a men out of that particular some one wrote a book about it
flyi ng aquarium. A couple atill are bombe r. They tore hol e11 In the and an Air Corps 1ie neral pulled
flyi n g aa crop-dusters. Bul as an shi n i n11 alumnium, turned the four "Alexander'' ou t of comba t duty
ac t ive aircraft, the 8 1 7 bu gone e ngin e■ into junk and did a hair- and made it hl1 personal plane for
i nto re t iremen t .
cut on ita two miles of wiri n,:. a while.
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W hen they flni1her, the $200,000
"Alexa nde r" eventually was re•
Dubbed _ the ,. Fly1:. i g Fortre_u I l? waa worth abou t $200 in 1
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when Boeing brought uu t the first ju nk ya rd. That•• where it would duced to ferryin&amp; penonn,1 and
model i n 1935, the 817 wa.11 u n- have ended except that the U. S. mail. V-J Day found it In • arave­
yard for su rplus 111'arpla nea too
doubtedly the most famous war• needed planes too badly.
weary and battered for active dut)'.
pla ne ever buil t . At the lime, ii
Mechanic• installed undamaied But Air Foree officials who re­
was widely crllici:r.ed as too big a
vet.er1n s■ved
t he
pla ne for pilo ts to handle. B)' t he engin es from hopele118IY wrecked membered
end of World
War 11, however, pla nes. They l)atched up the wir­ �· Ale11nder'' fNlm the Junk . yard .
Boeing and t wo other li censed i ng a nd grafted p,rte from o t her A nd marked Jt for perpetual di1manu facturen had turned out 111 rcraft beyond repair. That's play ln t he Smithaonian A_Jr Mu­
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12,731 of the four•engined gian ts, where t his Bl7 got its name­ seum.
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Walt Disney ch aracter that was famous
"Ale under the
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air war against Nazi Germany.
Bl7'&amp; dropped 640,036 tons of half swan and half gooae. The Swooee" . . . . i1eund111r the lnde•
■tructlble . .
a Cr11J1, mlxed•UP
bombs on European t.argetr-aboul
airplane wltb a 1e&lt;OJ1d•na nd hide
75 per cent o{ the bomb ton nage
a nd a fun ny nick name and a Uv u n loaded by all U. S. aircraft. In 8ei,ng A nnounced
I na, breathing personality . . with
compUi n1 this record, the Bl7 also
Mr - and . Mrs. R0bert H� 11, u1· i· a couple of hundred . wor.n-out
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ma naged to build a host or lege nds h�
rda, OhJO, are an nounemg t�e p■rts belonginc to 80ffleone else
about its fa ntastic durability.
_ birth Ju ne 8 of a d augh�er, Lc:mi ! a nd the spirit or American air
It was a no b1y and draft y pla ne. Ann, at Mt. Carmel Hwi p1tal, Col• , power In every ■chl rui bolt .
PUots cl11im1ld it was like t aking umbus.
There wu and is a bit of ''Alex­
G�• ndparen ta are �- a nd Mr1. e nder' 'in every u. s. plane , in­
off i n a perforated box car . But
y, and Mr. eluding the old , beat-up BIT'• that
th ere never was a n ai.rpla ne b':'ilt Orvd le Youn g, Plain Cit
. Great wound up t heilr lives actina: 18
Marysville
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Hall
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that couid abso rb punishmen t ke 1
the Bl7. They used to Limv home gra ndparen t.a are Mr. _ a nd Mn. drone pun.china: baJs for t he new
THE OlD AND TH! NIW blend bl thll acen1 from seoui, eapltal of Scuth KO!U, thfl only
on t wo e ngi nes, with 'tails half I Jake Young, 302 W. Mam St, Porn- guid ed miulle1 . . dolnf a dirty
point on the Allall la.n4 n:iua wblch III on Pftldtlent lCllenbowel"'a Far Eaat tttnerary. A.
s�ot away and wi ngs literally flap- eroy, a�� Mr. . ,n d Mrs. Russell job for their country II they did a
new elght-atory buUdlng II at lftft,,, and neara In f01eground: 15 the old IOUth gate of
MayeS, l"aryaville .
PlR&amp;.
Iona time a10 when they were
city. Prealdent EllenhpWer'• :tmat: Buh aumg, abown with Ida daughter. Huh took over
One of the favorite 817 stories
proud and shiny and de adly
u acUng preaident a!ler ·tlle bloody po&amp;fllecUon uprilln1:9- after which apd 8)11:lgmaA
ATLII, WlfE ESCAPE CRASH queens of t he air.
concerned the ship that developed
and hili wUe left the country. Map abows the penmallta. divided IDto -0ommUDII&amp;
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eniine trouble ove r ILBly. The
Nortb Kon&amp; an4 tba frtt Rfiubllo ot Soutll Kor&amp;.
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of diplomatic immu nity .
couple of dogs ca rried as m.1scots. Clement Attlee and his wife es.,
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The 817 droned along on two en- caped wi thout injury Sunday when
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drawing
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pl1ms
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vehicle1.
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elevated railway Ir,llie i n w..t
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troop, l nopec ted t he plane, all the, or the other cars al,o were Un•
Berlin. The Communists control
found were the t wo dogs. To this hu rt.
of the Tokyo diploma t ic corps ls elevated trai n service for bo th
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ci rcula t ing a petition among the sectol'S of the d ivided city, and,
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To kyo reports say it ie begin, members aak!ng the foreign o1- accordi ng to reliable report4, now
a re worki ng on a scheme t o byn i n g to loot more and more as if I f1ce to exempt foreign diplomats
For your
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Pr ime Minister Nobusuke Kishi from pa_ying t he 10-ye n 2.8 cen t i; pass West Berli n . The eleva ted is
la o n t.he way out. Kb1hi's actio n parking meter fees. A question 1 the city's pri ncipal mean.a or
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WALZER
NEW YORK UPI-In the ol d i n ramming the U. S.-Japan mu- ---- - - - ---­
days when an investor waa con• tual 11ecurity through ParlJa·
sidering -buyl n1 a stock, he would ment created a political storm,
touched orr mo nt h-long rioting and
1 aak auch questiona 11 "what'• lhe
ted grave doubts about tbe
crea
at our clean,
dividend?" "what's the yield ? "
bili�y of PreRid!nt _Eis�advisa
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Safety-Tested
bower gom� through with his v111t
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I n tbeae days people make good t o Japan Ju,:ae 19. �ow sources
money
buying s tticki tliat do n 't � lose to Kl1h1 say pr1vat�ly th�re
TRADE • INS
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Orgaolzl ng press coverage for
1 a · Jolt wit h some mues aellmg a n Eisenhower lour Ja always a
at more than DO tlmee eam ings mighty job. But In the Orient
and doi ng righ t well price wise. where red tape was i nven ted, the
The New York Stock Exchange job i8 even mh:htler. Example:
in the June lque of ita m1g1- Foreign office and U. S. St.ate De•
into partm en t officials were escorting
zlne, "Exchange " delves
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t hese anl{ies.
ne wsmen on a dress rehearsal of
VB Rocket Engine. Goes like a jet.
Ad.age Loae Lu■ter
th e visit the other day. All went
On t he times-earnings problem, well until the group got to the
it notes that old Wall Street ad- Imperial Palace. There, the guards
aa:ea like the one abou t 10 Umee wou1dn 't let them through the
earnings neither d ie nor fa de ga tes despite the show of reams
MONTERY 2 DOOR
away, "bu t they wtalnly lose of top credent ials. Th en when
A youthful car inside and out.
some of their lu11er at tim es.
the party got to Washington
The mqulnei U1ta
Jtocks- Heijhts-a n armed services hous1 20 selling for less than
10 tim es ing area-t he State Depa rtment
earnings, ahd 20 sellinc for more rep resentatives couldn 't ge t the
8 CYLINDER - DELUXE 2 DOOR
tha n 25 times. earntn11.
group pH l t he sentrlea.
In the latter llat are such laHl1h Dlplomecy
A car for real economy.
eu es as polaroJd, selllni at 78.fl
Disreigardlng Japan's Political
times earnin gs; Texas Jnatrum enl!
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Business MachJnea at M.5 tim es.
CUSTOM 300 - VB 2 DOOR
Four of· t he Jsauea in the other
Frisky as a young colt.
iroupa-American Sq•r Refining,
I International Harveater, North­
west Airlines, and U . S. U.nes­
' are q11oted at leas than seven
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COUPE DEVILLE
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A better buy than a brand new small car.
11igh tly better thin five tJmea
earninc• and another · nearly '18
lime1, the 10. tlmea tatl q, beco�t!II
a ab■ky meaaurlne rod, Indeed/'
av• the Excban,:e.
CENTURY RIVERIA COUPE
Other F1ctert
Solid white color - A solid value.
Jt notea that mo■t people take 1
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FEEDING ON BEAR'S MILK

June

Unnoticed But Not Lamented, Famous B 17 Is
Gone From World's Skies It Once Ruled Over

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I Cheste�· Morris Fin� Saddle
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Co.-entating Editorially
Afler Tax Collector Gets Through

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B Y VERNQN SCOTT
fore the ad\'ent of trlr l'isilln.
HOLLYWOO
UPl
Chester
lookt&gt;d
;iround the studi o res\� 11
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News media occasionally carry stories con­
The fat! is t hat the U . S. Treasury is the
Morris &lt;'limbed onto a horse for ranl w i t h a faraway glint m t11�
ce"!ing tbe lµghest paid people in American biggest beneficiary of large incomes. And the
the first timiP in 1!5 years this eye. lia&lt;·k i n the ear l }' :ms h!'
week
only to find lhal saddles starred for Mf'lro in su&lt;· h l11L!,:!lt' •
his
of
fraction
a
only
keep
to
blP
a
is
industry. Under the law, these figures must earner
have become harder a nd he has as . .T h(' Rig House'' with W all�:
be filed with the Securities and Exchange compensation In addition, of course, he must
grown softer.
Beery ;r nd •1 Redl1eaded W oman
Commission, and thus become a publi&lt;' rec­ pay taxes to stale and local government. thus
Lowe r ing himself painfully int o \Wth Jean Harlow.
Some 30 rPars later he ha� rr-•
a chair in the M-G-M commissary
ord. And th� gross earnings of the executives further redul'ing his take-home pay. Sa,larieS
. turned t o play a villain in "l\;111' ·
the actor grimaced unhappily.
have to be enormous to leave a net return
concerned are certainly huge.
"th.rfi:e d,jjys i n the saddle after hide" a vid e o horse opera.
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all the� y(!ars is just too much"
However, the news stories commonly pay large enough to interest executives desired.
"In the old doys if you app1•ar·
be
said.
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an. barely walk, But
ed
in westerns it mea nt yon wr-n·
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little or no attention to what is left of these
I'll b� b ack home in New York slippi ng. 1 only made thrc t• ur
The same thing is t rue of the earnings of
big incomes after the federal tax collector business. Th profits tax on a corporation b f
lo a fie\\' days ai;i.d si�lillg o n noth• 'em and they were film&lt;'d wt,cn
e
in� �ut o\'erstuff�d c��s."
I was on t he downgrade.
gets through.
any size is a whopping 52 per cent. And that's
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The trap-jawed vetera n 11'ill
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U . S. News &amp; World Report describes this just the begin ning. For the dividends paid to
�.&lt;&gt;Jiria v.:ru&gt; !Di4� 1- · ·"l3pston I ge t his rm of TV t his si.11nmrr
aspect of the matter in a recent article . Ex­ stotkholders out or the r·emaining profits are
B}.af.kla:i" feijtur� m,,ovi�s �ng be- when he stars in "Diagnosi s Un­
k n own" t he hot,month replut·eample: One man had total compensation of
subject to the individual i ncorue tax, at rates
ment for t he "'Garry M oore" proMn.'6.�,..
$670,350 before federal income taxes - and ranging from 20 to 9 1 per cent.
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$172,785 after. Another earned $600,100 be­
Play P 1ice Capt.in
W . 0 C�UA,Cl'ORS
Morris plays a captain of homiTop executives and substantial businesses
fore federal taxes - and was left with $160,S cide i n the show whieh amn11111s
070. Still another had a before-tax take of handle a tot of moo�y. \lllt most of ii goes
91' na,
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to a whodun i t wi t h a steth oscope
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The heroes are docto r-cops.
into the cof­
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''We come up with so me pre1ty
of '144;685,
fers or government,
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stra nges wa ys to committ murdC'r"
:Ss�l.e • P10ljlf�SaJ,s wi,U _ � re- Chester e,cplained. "The11 1 hc
c�1Je(\ ai ,� ���e o&amp; �� $�le c rimes are S-Olved in t hr police
��i,e1tf&gt;� o O · t� Co- laboratories through scien ti [ic re•
!ff!, � UJ;l�il, 1 0; '· ·"· M., searth.
Some· time ago the House Ways and Means
"We think CQS\ i,s 'l/1,
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Co�miltee · rejei,ted the Forand bill, which tion; we don't c;µ;�
jw; ~ J��: 2'$t ,, •. Q'i�
59. con.,id­
· lm- Yo rk, a nd' I'm grateful for th�t.
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v�ce� of various kinds to the beneficiaries of . being taxed as
'if.II,\; ��la! Se­
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8.fii; q�Jied out here whe n lhe bJood thins
the social security system. The ultimate cost curity taxes ai;• � '!,1/R/
the. 10
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If� a,\\;a..rd- out. .I lived in these parts fo r
ol this measure, according to reliable esti­ per cent brac�,,A- '(� \11,w,Iff/i
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to
26 y ears, bu t I'm , a New Yorkrr
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mates would be some $7.5 billion a year.
�pt
consider the illdi,xiWlil,l l'l, � ·
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The Committee's action, it should now be
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e\io# of' . ' Yio�le N:o, 1!11. a nd
, g te Route No. 56' in Ath ens·Cotm"We want to
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dead, The strongest kind of pressures ..,viii be
$ D
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it,,le Rou tes Nos. :16 ••d 75 in
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60 per
uaed either to resurrec.:t it, or to press through pie are going to exist on only 50
Hocking Couoty, St,t. Route No.
By Clari,. 411,n
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Mn.
Chari"
Diehl
cent
of
their
annual
earnings
in the years
a nother bill of a comparabJe nature. And that
Mr , and Mrs. C. N. Jones have 143 in M e igs County, Slate Routes
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Mrs.
Eloise
Flager
t y and Mr�.
Nos.
nr
Mo
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ret urn ed home
from Columbua
gives immediate and urgent point to an edi­ ahead. 1l would be difficult enough in these
A wealthy L isbo n , Portugal country a nd appoi nted him as a n where they attended Lli e annual j ty, Sta te Rou tes Nos. 37, 78 end Francis Brown called on lh l' i r
high-cost
times
to exist on 100 per cent of mercha nt, with no stake in Am- orficial agen t or the U n ited . summer sessii;m of the Ohio State 377 Jn M organ Coun ty, u. s. Ro ute au nt, Mrs. Geo rgia Diehl.
torial appearing in the Tu'isa Daily World.
Rev. William St rawsb a ugh ra il•
eric a e,ccepl a l ove · for the I i ?• . States--:witho ut 11a�a ry. He de plel• Gra n ge Deputiell at the So ulher n , No. 21 and State Routes N os. 78
income - if we could onlr collect it!"
ed at t he home or Mr. and Mrs.
The paper writes: "How, in the light of
u
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ty of mankl�d, eKpend�d h_1 s 1 e d hla rma ncea while carryin� out
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Hotel.
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In sum, we are golng to have
begin entire fortune givi ng fmanctal aid th111 role, Contreas apprec iated
Route N o 50 and Sta te Routes Nos Lou Dieh l
what already is in prospect in lhe way of so­ thinking in terms of what we
At tendance at the Free Me thocan afford as a t o our Corch thers durl ng the Re- what he had done and r-ecognlzed _ Sgt. Alhert Petuson or Cha n ute 56 a nd 7 in Vinton Coun ty· u. 8·
cial security protection, can the mass of the nation if we are to prevent financial
Fi.eld, lll. , spent the weeke nd I
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that he mi1ht be _ ln danger, so
Route No. 21 in Washin gto n Co u n: dis t Ch u rch June 5 was 107.
disaster. vululion ar)' War .
Mrs. Eloise Flagerty called u n
American people take on another heaivy tax And that rngan., that wo are �olng
He was Arnold Henry Dohr ma n he was granted a n an n ual Balary with M rs. Peterson a nd daughter ty by paintina: exlst ina: gua rd rail
to hav e to a native of the Nether lands. T�1e 1 of $1600 alon e with the_ more J at the Johu Gln tber �ome. , _ as
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plan.
per
such aF$ the Forand bill contemplates where look to means of solving problems
Rev. · Robert C_ard 18 .;i t tend u, g i nclusiv e o ( t hls projert
M r . a nd Mrs. Ver n , Story of
which do Fede r al Govern ment showed its than 23,000 acres of Ob10 land.
to ,be co m another $7 . 5 billion annually must be deduct­ not involve piling more
t he Ohio Meth!)d11t Conference a
us were the weekend
Columb
r ngove
Despite
our
!rum
him
h,elp
nt ing
gra
by
app
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and more burdens on
t petted· not l ater .than Novem er 1,
akeside. _ ,
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gU'esls
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sec
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of
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Ohi o . It was called Dohrman'!i !inanc l ally. Eventuall y he mort g• · Mrs. William Jordan and son
Bidde
must apply on t h pro
aged hia la_n d to satiBfy c reditors. spe nt several daJs with Mr. 1m d per • for.ll1fl,
Tract
1-fr. and Mrs. Clarence Ackl l'y
�ualifi catJo n
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t he shap�ly actre11 said she has
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o r Athe�s !!»en� S1mrlar at the
- Records of t he tra nsac t ion
t hat 1 When h� died i n 181 3 he ':"as p�v•
t he 'ffighwa.y tredlt Exami n er,
h
wi
t
no pla ns to et.tr ip a Hl)J,lywood
mor,e t han 23,000 acrell of erty stricken. �e l�(t _his wi!e
at · columbus, Ohio, at least 10 home of Mr. an d Mrs. Normar1
mm while she i• in th.la country, deeded
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Bucke ye sod to t he Dutch born and aeveral m i nor childre n . In
dan before the date set to open Sch aefer.
adding she won't make another
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Mn. Fral'I" Cli n e, Middleport and
Port ugal trade r are on tile in 1817 Cong ress provided $.100 a
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bids
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picture unless it meet s her stand•
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: T�e mmunum wage to, be paid to ,pen , t he dsy recen tly i n Green.
office. Dohrman'&amp; t ract consis t ed Dohrman. Ea c h of the children 1
. 1 all l"bor �mploy,;!� on this :contract field.
S.y1 l:li9hMt Paid
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BY VIRNON SCOTT
out of my paRt an d ra n t hem ln
received $100 a year u n til t hey
o ( one six mile square township.
, 1 �hall be m accorda n c� wi t h the
She
Is
most
proud
of
her
Las
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r. an d .Mrs. Osca r Smi t h, PornUPI Hollywood CDrrnpondent
Hrriril form. It cause d qui te -a
Hair of It was located in Harrison became of age.
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Vegas appearanC'e,
· Schedule of Prevailmg Hourly eroy spen t Sunday in Athens visi tmentioning Cou n ty and the remol ndf'r in TusHOLLYWOOD
------UPI-Blo nde commotion.
11everal
• Wage Rates Ascertained and De· iQg relatives.
times
t
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she
is
the
hlgb­
Diano Dor11, who disabused t he
"Fly nn and I were paid t he
ci.rawas Ce&gt;un ty.
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English
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re11 t of the world PB to the st um­ highes t tor our life stories. I eve n
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M u ,i day June 1a, 1he I duStrlat 'fIWattoM �, ctOrl� \fi speflf a
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"I do n't know how ma ny , �. g. hlato rlana, 1pe nl la rge sum1 of
hgtlft Im�
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he moo� is a pproaching its Sections 4 1 15.03, 4 1 1 11.04, 4115.05,
spent an ·afternoon with her mobook. J851 quarte r.
would n ' t change a ny part of It. t han any otber British perform• the cause by providing clothi n g
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and
15,07
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Revised t he r, Mrs. Emma Fox
E n route lo L.as Vegas, where I have much to be thankful fo r­ er
J �e m o m. ng stars are Mars, Code or Ohio.· •
" she said .
a nd euppUes tor our men. He eho
Mrs. Ma rtha Russell �nd g randI upiter an� 8111turn . .
llhl' will appear al t he Du nes llo- Jots uf money in t he bank, a love­
How much ?
The bidder must subJl'!lt with his son Anthqhf , B,adbury
was t he benefa ctor of a great
.
M rs
tel for seven weekl, the well- W ' home ant.I a lovely husba nd
,
"Lets put it t his , w��, It Is n umber o{ Ame rica n
r e eve nmg � tar I S M�rcury,
i' �i cJ . a CeJ;tified chtic1'. ln . tht'antQ.1,11'1t· FrimCll1
priso ne rs
TOKYO UPI - T_he pilot of th e
Pon1ero .Y a nd
,
round ed aclress promised her and baby."
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much more t ha n $10100(1' 1 week. who had been t aken to Port ugal. 1 U. S. . Marine helicopter which
of $720.00.
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t
)trs. Marle ne . Rein ha rt a nd �hilbook would be oxcltl n g.
H•• Profe11lonal Help
You mieh t say lt 'a well along in He provided them wi t h mo ney plucked Preside ntial Pre ss Se rre- . In ��,, Iri1:1h poet and dramaPlans a n d spedfi cations , are on dren were rece nt dinner guests e t
.
It wUl be t it led "Swlnalng
Diana's tome will no t be ready t he rlve-rigure bracket, " she said.
s t,
1 lam Butler Yeats was (l)e I n the departmen t o� �•ghways the home ·
ta.ry James Hargerty and U. S.
and ot her neecssltles.
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of M t. hnd Mrs , Lo u
�orn.
.
Dora.''
for booblo res un t il the end of
,
� nd the office of the div1s1on d epu- Diehl.
Ar·
c
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A.
Douglas
or
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recogmood
nt
me
rn
rove
The
,
.
.
;I t hink my life hall bee n Ill the year, She is candid in admlt­
In 1877, the Russo-Turk1ab War ty ,dy'�cto�wha t Dohrma n was doi ng for our t hu r II from the hands o r 1ole nt
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-a!lct
Alts.
-Mad
- illrris of St.
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f
,
JnteretlllJC a� Fly nn '!!" 1hc flald t ing t he W7it1 n 1: will be comple tt' 'lhe.fd�ctor reaerves !1,he
rl sbt Albalud 1i,ef1Vt he dlfY�at the home
--- - an t i-Ike dcmo ns�tors aa l d Su nday b ega n .
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wtttr 1' twinkle 11'1 he r eye.
ed by a prof�Hlonal gh ost w riter.
I n 1933 Ll)uisiana Sen. Huey to reje ct any and all bids.
he was a lmost knocked unconor Mr. and Mrt. George Renshaw
"I'm havlnQ: an American wrl tPaper SyndlC■tff ,
ng po�e l ll hours i nd � lllino
L
E. S. P�STON
scious by a roc k thrown l:ly a
Mrs. Lawrence Smi th is going
.
"Scgmenta o( my l l fe story t•r come to Engla n d to help me
ute� Ju rmg a S en ate ft hbuster
Director
rioter.
to hold a stork shower for' Mrs .
.
we{e S)'nd lcated in an En1:liHh with II," s�e explain ed. "It mus t
a_gamst the ex tenelon of the Na- .
..(� 13, 2Q, 2tc Janet Smith;Mnj_ Don Foss, Sioux Falls,
.
neW¥Paper a while b1itk. They bo do ne pr:operly .'
t1onal
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ry
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rs.
romeroy
�ron
topk Ule mmt !li nifilJOQBI chu nks
A vcl�ran of Hom e 70 movies,
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In 1942 "Yank" a new u. s.
IDP" I
cine
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CLUI TO MIET
�t tr� ' ho�e
h
'. �pent Sunda/re
Mrs. G . L. Michael Rpent an
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rny mapdne, was P�shed
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Mr and M rs. Law nce Smit .
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(q; the f�t U�e. e vemng with Mfs. C. E. Roecher.
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/ l)c re1olut1ons committee or lb�
ee
sd&lt;! at 8 p.m. at the Appointme n ts Secretary Thomaa E . . o,
Mrs.
T I-St ale Area Cuu ncJI, Boy Scoute, w I m t Tu e Y
J. F. K'oble n t:i and M�s.
,
nt
l'ra!lklin
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1n.
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am
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5,000.
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about
scre
frora
,
building. Mem- j Stephens
.A.02081
2. British
rn::
in 8 rece nt meeti ng approved ex- Sall1bury Township
,
,
�elti cr•ated lhe Mollie Bookman . lpen t a d a y m
J. Greta. Oa.:bo,
ing riote rs who trapped their car Q,!i�P,R
aoldler•
rs are ask to bring sandwiches
be
Parkersburg.
preuions of appreelaUon for scrvw
ce
o
tio
ith
tnfQrma
o
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(
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DIVOT
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EJ): TO INTERI.S'Q
a t Tokyo Interna tional Ai rport ·
3. Portton ot
Mr•• Mary Bai�ey, Minersville�
ices re ndered In behalf of furthe.r- c r c oO ki ea . _ _
m •r Davis � eJµ,�f.
15. i..teu
curved line
OF Mi:Jc18
"Rocks were flyln&amp; all over the j � ,ui:11,JJat
ow
Wtn N AREA
ll cbar.-,' . ..MASO
Ing t�e work of aervi ng youth m
10, E\lpl&gt;J4,
,. Bamboollke 30. Pinch
, place,' • the SD-year-old major told j 1hoU1bt for today: �can sp�n t a day with Mrs. f';hloe .
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in
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Pu� ev ery '�-inl
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Intern ational. "1 Journaua, El�r Davia '
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ter No. 53 and
Chap
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The reaolullon,, ,aid Cou ncil
No Wort�
I· '. ' I brt&gt;thu•
-�-'- and Mra, Oe nzell Cleland,
Neceooaey:" •on,
n, l"a.Uttr,
pan
n&lt;!u' by
e J o v 1:
the Auxiliary wilt mee t tonigh t at WII hi t numerous . time, on th e 1 "
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8. o'clock at their hall . But ternut a rms and body. So was the C0· � � �_
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�� Compa,;ay at 110 �..
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HNtnonle1
out Executive
Robert Krejle, Av
T. God ot wa:r
sc �p,,�. � ·it ��� ·to I 1n �ftemoon w1to �. Nqra Ba(. �:
able
. • 1 SL, r-emflroy, Ohio. lllb,,,"\
pilot .
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electio
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be
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re dlretted to.
a. Benny
31'. Tow­
' 'Once I waa hit In the head a nd them that � �It� ont WO(� ljlrn- ley at Flatwoods.
aelS office ,boo• ?{Y2-215fJ, editOI'
both organizations. ReUI. Olrl'1
� ed, � � to
Jobn W . l'ran.k, St. Clo !.!d, FJa, 'II fic o
and Hope
l! li,tal'
i:a,l •id. ob,
boat
To thc Natl�nal Council, Boy Heers In
u
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of e hone WY2�Sl57.
ofhd
out.
n
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nickname
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0:.,��:�1: •1: �h: 1::'tio��� freshmen
ve �/1:�t' �··a::r� i:�:, :rl
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cou,tn
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Marine ace Joe Foss 1a1d win• •t
i .
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at t,bf/ poet opic, at Pow ·
sent
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lt. Wltberect • 13, Bplkt
crabl
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gu1t u1; to our hl&amp;hly re1pected re-, .r �•�I VanMeter I, visit- '
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fft:rre1ente,
�- , I, � to Vanlle�r at Gm,,
,0, Al&gt;J)le lffCl 13. Klnf (Bp.)
' ' tered and that the craft
PltACTICI s•ss10N
prle■t,
U. J. plo
.
Ind.
thur A. Schuck and lo hts auoclTheo Neu till ng, Worth)' extensive dam:a,e
11.q• .&amp;ltinall':-Ku,blll, t,
Ml
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and
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,tea, tor t he many i ervlce, ren.
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ui. ne�ipapen, nd10 •tatlon1 church In Mlddlt1port at 8:00. Dch ter were C1 pt. E. P. Aurand, the 1. . -- ,
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and
t
elevllion 1tatlon1 throuahout ,
10. Rlnd ol dos
member la to brlnl • covered dish President • Daul aide; C•1t. W ll.
our area �or lh_olr tenorou, ,111,t- ond her own table ,ervlee
11,m Campbell of Anaheim, Calli., I
'1. Bueb&amp;U'■
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anu ap!i ��,tk,A in, tellina the
the
co-pilot:
and
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Sh
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of
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MOLZIR HOSPITAL
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To UM churehe1 of the tri-1ta t1
ADM ISSIONS, .Ju ne 10: Mrs. Jo- I Calif., and Syracuse, N. Y., · th1
•re• whOH viatom la providin• In eeph E. Thor1n, Jr., MlneravlH.fli crew chief.
Cl. "1'11" bl
lllnloo'
ever lncreuloa aumben tll:e 1pon. Mill Mayme Mae Mast en, Che•
Re1cu1 operatlon1 were dlrect­
,
I ed by Aurand, who wu In rad io
aoraht� of Sfoatiq IJl,d the 1pirit- �.
.._ Wlnp4
ual 1uidanN for the boya or the
DISCHARGES, June JO: U rban. eo �. �6�1-�t.l�J! wJ t�. a_ u. ;�· Secret.
, 'tb llll�
1.re1. And to tbe ot.ller •�rina: � .,.l dwt n, Kenneth E. Sear- Settlce ar1nt In Ra1erty 1 •tailed
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The rescue w11 eilteicted u n­
uoupa who IN htlplq W mee� 181, Mri,. Rt lph E. Bowser, Mn. car.
the need■ ot their commun lt111. to; Horner A. VltUoe Henry GN&gt;Ver der emera:eney procedurea ■l1
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aU 188 apouonn, or,an.llaUona;
: Bftidley, John El�in Sa lts, Mn. ' ready deviitd by the Navy cap.
To the many municipal bodlea .Erruna L. Power1, Gwendolyn M. taln.
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W�o t,a.ve 1lven •peeial NW&amp;nlu· Cicero, llarTy- AHH O'Dell Jaffll'l' 1
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tiOJ!, W !kput1n1 durln1 the rear, G Mc:Kinney Cllarles A. Bl'oylh
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alid to tbe labor union, lor their �.. J. ' Hen drkks l&lt;VIH!a t 1 JJIDah
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ly Robert J. S.rllng
WASH!NGTON UPI _ U nno- ably are co n vi nced the U. S. tr111n­ on "Aleunder'■ noae, with the
body and winp or a aoo,e a nd th11
tleed. but not unlamented, the &amp;• I· ed ca ni ne&amp; to fly bomben.
The moat f1mou, 817 wa1 "AleJt- head and neck o1 a twin. Under
lint 817 has di&amp;appeared from the
1.kies it once ruled.
a n&lt;l.er th e Swooae" which ael a neaUt they letLered the word1, "II 1
The Air Force has deslro)'ed the wa rtime record by aver1gi n&amp; 1� Flies?"
"Alexander" new, Millions over
lut 817 carried 011 Its books aa a combat ho1tn a mo nt h. Originally,
nii.uile-target aircraft, the Coast it waa an ordi nary run-of-the-mill the Philippines and Dutch Ea.st
Guard has eiven up the B J 7 ' s it B17 which wu parked on Clark Indies. In one year, the hybrid
uaed II a ir-a.ea rescue phr.nes, and Field i n the Philipplnea Dec. 8, bomber flew e nou&amp;h mil•ion1 to I
equal 15 filghll around the world.
abou t all that remains is a rlo-ck of 1941.
le1e nda and memories.
Attackin11 Japaneae planes made "Alexan der" became fllmo111 after
One or t hem is being used as a a men out of that particular some one wrote a book about it
flyi ng aquarium. A couple atill are bombe r. They tore hol e11 In the and an Air Corps 1ie neral pulled
flyi n g aa crop-dusters. Bul as an shi n i n11 alumnium, turned the four "Alexander'' ou t of comba t duty
ac t ive aircraft, the 8 1 7 bu gone e ngin e■ into junk and did a hair- and made it hl1 personal plane for
i nto re t iremen t .
cut on ita two miles of wiri n,:. a while.
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W hen they flni1her, the $200,000
"Alexa nde r" eventually was re•
Dubbed _ the ,. Fly1:. i g Fortre_u I l? waa worth abou t $200 in 1
B
when Boeing brought uu t the first ju nk ya rd. That•• where it would duced to ferryin&amp; penonn,1 and
model i n 1935, the 817 wa.11 u n- have ended except that the U. S. mail. V-J Day found it In • arave­
yard for su rplus 111'arpla nea too
doubtedly the most famous war• needed planes too badly.
weary and battered for active dut)'.
pla ne ever buil t . At the lime, ii
Mechanic• installed undamaied But Air Foree officials who re­
was widely crllici:r.ed as too big a
vet.er1n s■ved
t he
pla ne for pilo ts to handle. B)' t he engin es from hopele118IY wrecked membered
end of World
War 11, however, pla nes. They l)atched up the wir­ �· Ale11nder'' fNlm the Junk . yard .
Boeing and t wo other li censed i ng a nd grafted p,rte from o t her A nd marked Jt for perpetual di1manu facturen had turned out 111 rcraft beyond repair. That's play ln t he Smithaonian A_Jr Mu­
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"Aluander
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the
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story
of
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moat
a nd they carried the bru nt of [he
Walt Disney ch aracter that was famous
"Ale under the
Bli.
air war against Nazi Germany.
Bl7'&amp; dropped 640,036 tons of half swan and half gooae. The Swooee" . . . . i1eund111r the lnde•
■tructlble . .
a Cr11J1, mlxed•UP
bombs on European t.argetr-aboul
airplane wltb a 1e&lt;OJ1d•na nd hide
75 per cent o{ the bomb ton nage
a nd a fun ny nick name and a Uv u n loaded by all U. S. aircraft. In 8ei,ng A nnounced
I na, breathing personality . . with
compUi n1 this record, the Bl7 also
Mr - and . Mrs. R0bert H� 11, u1· i· a couple of hundred . wor.n-out
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ma naged to build a host or lege nds h�
rda, OhJO, are an nounemg t�e p■rts belonginc to 80ffleone else
about its fa ntastic durability.
_ birth Ju ne 8 of a d augh�er, Lc:mi ! a nd the spirit or American air
It was a no b1y and draft y pla ne. Ann, at Mt. Carmel Hwi p1tal, Col• , power In every ■chl rui bolt .
PUots cl11im1ld it was like t aking umbus.
There wu and is a bit of ''Alex­
G�• ndparen ta are �- a nd Mr1. e nder' 'in every u. s. plane , in­
off i n a perforated box car . But
y, and Mr. eluding the old , beat-up BIT'• that
th ere never was a n ai.rpla ne b':'ilt Orvd le Youn g, Plain Cit
. Great wound up t heilr lives actina: 18
Marysville
or
Hall
Mra.
and
h
that couid abso rb punishmen t ke 1
the Bl7. They used to Limv home gra ndparen t.a are Mr. _ a nd Mn. drone pun.china: baJs for t he new
THE OlD AND TH! NIW blend bl thll acen1 from seoui, eapltal of Scuth KO!U, thfl only
on t wo e ngi nes, with 'tails half I Jake Young, 302 W. Mam St, Porn- guid ed miulle1 . . dolnf a dirty
point on the Allall la.n4 n:iua wblch III on Pftldtlent lCllenbowel"'a Far Eaat tttnerary. A.
s�ot away and wi ngs literally flap- eroy, a�� Mr. . ,n d Mrs. Russell job for their country II they did a
new elght-atory buUdlng II at lftft,,, and neara In f01eground: 15 the old IOUth gate of
MayeS, l"aryaville .
PlR&amp;.
Iona time a10 when they were
city. Prealdent EllenhpWer'• :tmat: Buh aumg, abown with Ida daughter. Huh took over
One of the favorite 817 stories
proud and shiny and de adly
u acUng preaident a!ler ·tlle bloody po&amp;fllecUon uprilln1:9- after which apd 8)11:lgmaA
ATLII, WlfE ESCAPE CRASH queens of t he air.
concerned the ship that developed
and hili wUe left the country. Map abows the penmallta. divided IDto -0ommUDII&amp;
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eniine trouble ove r ILBly. The
Nortb Kon&amp; an4 tba frtt Rfiubllo ot Soutll Kor&amp;.
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of diplomatic immu nity .
couple of dogs ca rried as m.1scots. Clement Attlee and his wife es.,
1 n,
Harrualng Tactic$
The 817 droned along on two en- caped wi thout injury Sunday when
omot
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ei nes, finally wou nd up
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drawing
up
pl1ms
to
occ11panta
The
vehicle1.
• perfect landi ng. When Turkish proachlng
elevated railway Ir,llie i n w..t
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troop, l nopec ted t he plane, all the, or the other cars al,o were Un•
Berlin. The Communists control
found were the t wo dogs. To this hu rt.
of the Tokyo diploma t ic corps ls elevated trai n service for bo th
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To kyo reports say it ie begin, members aak!ng the foreign o1- accordi ng to reliable report4, now
a re worki ng on a scheme t o byn i n g to loot more and more as if I f1ce to exempt foreign diplomats
For your
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Pr ime Minister Nobusuke Kishi from pa_ying t he 10-ye n 2.8 cen t i; pass West Berli n . The eleva ted is
la o n t.he way out. Kb1hi's actio n parking meter fees. A question 1 the city's pri ncipal mean.a or
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WALZER
NEW YORK UPI-In the ol d i n ramming the U. S.-Japan mu- ---- - - - ---­
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sidering -buyl n1 a stock, he would ment created a political storm,
touched orr mo nt h-long rioting and
1 aak auch questiona 11 "what'• lhe
ted grave doubts about tbe
crea
at our clean,
dividend?" "what's the yield ? "
bili�y of PreRid!nt _Eis�advisa
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arning
I an d "how many times e
Safety-Tested
bower gom� through with his v111t
1 is it selling for?"
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I n tbeae days people make good t o Japan Ju,:ae 19. �ow sources
money
buying s tticki tliat do n 't � lose to Kl1h1 say pr1vat�ly th�re
TRADE • INS
1 pay II divide nd and n ever have •s a good cl} ance he will resign
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paid one
-l.oolc ,rlteH
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Also the old rule of thumb I most ta llild Of dates arc Ju ne
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an
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tha t good common alock, sell for
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10 _timea �arnings b�a be
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Orgaolzl ng press coverage for
1 a · Jolt wit h some mues aellmg a n Eisenhower lour Ja always a
at more than DO tlmee eam ings mighty job. But In the Orient
and doi ng righ t well price wise. where red tape was i nven ted, the
The New York Stock Exchange job i8 even mh:htler. Example:
in the June lque of ita m1g1- Foreign office and U. S. St.ate De•
into partm en t officials were escorting
zlne, "Exchange " delves
88 - 2 DOOR SEDAN
t hese anl{ies.
ne wsmen on a dress rehearsal of
VB Rocket Engine. Goes like a jet.
Ad.age Loae Lu■ter
th e visit the other day. All went
On t he times-earnings problem, well until the group got to the
it notes that old Wall Street ad- Imperial Palace. There, the guards
aa:ea like the one abou t 10 Umee wou1dn 't let them through the
earnings neither d ie nor fa de ga tes despite the show of reams
MONTERY 2 DOOR
away, "bu t they wtalnly lose of top credent ials. Th en when
A youthful car inside and out.
some of their lu11er at tim es.
the party got to Washington
The mqulnei U1ta
Jtocks- Heijhts-a n armed services hous1 20 selling for less than
10 tim es ing area-t he State Depa rtment
earnings, ahd 20 sellinc for more rep resentatives couldn 't ge t the
8 CYLINDER - DELUXE 2 DOOR
tha n 25 times. earntn11.
group pH l t he sentrlea.
In the latter llat are such laHl1h Dlplomecy
A car for real economy.
eu es as polaroJd, selllni at 78.fl
Disreigardlng Japan's Political
times earnin gs; Texas Jnatrum enl!
turmoil, 8 senior ABian member
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Business MachJnea at M.5 tim es.
CUSTOM 300 - VB 2 DOOR
Four of· t he Jsauea in the other
Frisky as a young colt.
iroupa-American Sq•r Refining,
I International Harveater, North­
west Airlines, and U . S. U.nes­
' are q11oted at leas than seven
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COUPE DEVILLE
"Wheh
one
llau,
ael\1
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only
A better buy than a brand new small car.
11igh tly better thin five tJmea
earninc• and another · nearly '18
lime1, the 10. tlmea tatl q, beco�t!II
a ab■ky meaaurlne rod, Indeed/'
av• the Excban,:e.
CENTURY RIVERIA COUPE
Other F1ctert
Solid white color - A solid value.
Jt notea that mo■t people take 1
a areal m,ny o\her factora into .
, coneid er1tion ,before inaldn1 an
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inves tment , 1uch II
88 - 4 DOOR SEDAN
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Euc�ari1t�c Congre11 openin&amp; in
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hopeful th11t Pope John XDl1
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SIi' U. S. LAGGING
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go far f rom the Vatican. I n any St.le.I wa1 winoln1 the overall
eve n t. the Pope will make the worldwide competition witll. the
final deci,ion.
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The former Buckeye All-Ameri- tarne series against the Buffalo
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can ft, the Browns' fint dra rt
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results":
8 six-run rally In the seventh.
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of sportinia: t:oods nece&amp;Dry (We
A�1e,1cs knock� the Orioles out
Train You)-W� e&amp;i.blisb your
of first place _ in the American
accoon� - Cash i·ncome starts
League by beating them ln a dou ­
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bleheader 8-1 and C.-3 tn 10 inning•.
The Red Sox downed tile White
The Little League baseball game 1
Sox, 4-1, Hd the Indians took over between the �-,Uddleport Indians
the lead by a hair eame eveJJ and Bravfls which was tled. at �-5 1
though their · twin-bill with the 11fter six (ull in,nings and called in
Yankees waa postponed becau11e the top o( the 7th because or darkof rain.
ness when the Braves . hid' "four ·I Mud!: ,have ear and be able- to
,1nt.s Spllt Twin &amp;Ill
runs In ,was completed SaturdaY
devote a.. few hours each week,.
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Liberty rates cruShed the Cardinala, lC.-3, winning 10-9.
Cash required - w;hie1h is pro­
COLUMBUS
n the fint of _two games · but
Managers Don Lowery and I tected ,by oµr re:pur&lt;:hase of
Union of f'airfield County tin-all y I
d�opped the mahtcap, 5-2. The Woody Call agreed to complete the
your enUre inventory.
won the mucb-delayed st"&amp;te Class Gia
nts climbed to
within a half- game from the point of it.a being I Write at IMKe for • local lntar­
A .hi� •mhool • baseba-ll title dur- 1
game of the top with a 16-7 lrl- cal)ed,· otherwise it would have ; w-1.w, flYlnt Mme, liddralf,
in-g tJhe 'Weekend.
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umph over Milwaukee, the · Dodg- been declared a regulation tied
phOM
Liberty Union defeated Convoy
v n Wert County 8-4 Sat- ers deJeated tbe �eds, 3-l , and Ji:am'e and played over comp1eJc1y.
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ur�::·to \elatedly put tile lid on the Cu_bs beat the Phlllles, 8-7, in �ike Bratton •.� bases loaded triple
10 inn11,gs,
, m the sevrnth won the �•me.
39 N. 2ND STRIET
'hi-ih sch ool athlotic acUvJty for
Wayn,. avis was ' the wmner,
· PHILA. 6, PA.
llhc "' hooI vear. The tourn·am e- nt
total �f l} homers Wall hit In George SDauer, the loser.
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tprn by sc,hool activltlei, was or lg• dip. Lemon drove ln four runs in
Ina.Hy soheduled to be, playe d. the , the opener wllh a homer and a
14,st weekend in May.
dngle. Jose ValdMel&amp;o and Eddie
Liberty Union's Jim Reed pitch- Yost also Connected .
ed Ch•e scoreless lm�_ln,gs alter glvLemon belted two more homers
ing '\IP fo r runs -in the first two in the nl1:htcap, bringing hie sea­
fnmes to !
' olp Pif t.m to its 14th son total t() 18 and Bob Allison
straifhl v cto'ry without a loss.
I also homered f�r the Senators,
The winners, who beaan play- but lt wa11n't enough. Colavito
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years -ago, seored Q,ree T\ip! l-n· tihe Bolling and Chico Fernandfll tn,ch
first, two �n the eeconcf t'hd three blt one and 10 did pltebed Frank
more In the third tO il'Ye !Fairfield Lary , who drove In four runs
County lt1 firat Class A Ulie In 22 whlle regl1terlng bis alxtb victory.
years.
B ud D■IeY of the A'B BCOred hi•
seventh , straiaht victory and
,\LY'I tjOIIIJ !IJINS
elgblh of the ■eaaon when l\e
PARIS UPI - Tile �i. Prince pltthed a five-hitter and struck
co�e In or clill for a free 'roof lnapection and
A1J Khan's °Charlott1vlUfl1 1 -.von out 1 1 Oriole batten tn the opener".
estimate. There Is no obljg•llqn wh�tsoever.
tbe French Derby at" ChanUlly Kan■as City won the nightcap by
your roof needs
Sunday alvlna tbo 1ta�I• JIB flrat 1etting to Hoyt Wilhelm tor two
\fp. c411
victory tn th� family race. Kehn rune in· the 10th lnnln�
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of sportinia: t:oods nece&amp;Dry (We
A�1e,1cs knock� the Orioles out
Train You)-W� e&amp;i.blisb your
of first place _ in the American
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League by beating them ln a dou ­
iimmf!dliately,
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The Red Sox downed tile White
The Little League baseball game 1
Sox, 4-1, Hd the Indians took over between the �-,Uddleport Indians
the lead by a hair eame eveJJ and Bravfls which was tled. at �-5 1
though their · twin-bill with the 11fter six (ull in,nings and called in
Yankees waa postponed becau11e the top o( the 7th because or darkof rain.
ness when the Braves . hid' "four ·I Mud!: ,have ear and be able- to
,1nt.s Spllt Twin &amp;Ill
runs In ,was completed SaturdaY
devote a.. few hours each week,.
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Liberty rates cruShed the Cardinala, lC.-3, winning 10-9.
Cash required - w;hie1h is pro­
COLUMBUS
n the fint of _two games · but
Managers Don Lowery and I tected ,by oµr re:pur&lt;:hase of
Union of f'airfield County tin-all y I
d�opped the mahtcap, 5-2. The Woody Call agreed to complete the
your enUre inventory.
won the mucb-delayed st"&amp;te Class Gia
nts climbed to
within a half- game from the point of it.a being I Write at IMKe for • local lntar­
A .hi� •mhool • baseba-ll title dur- 1
game of the top with a 16-7 lrl- cal)ed,· otherwise it would have ; w-1.w, flYlnt Mme, liddralf,
in-g tJhe 'Weekend.
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phOM
Liberty Union defeated Convoy
v n Wert County 8-4 Sat- ers deJeated tbe �eds, 3-l , and Ji:am'e and played over comp1eJc1y.
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10 inn11,gs,
, m the sevrnth won the �•me.
39 N. 2ND STRIET
'hi-ih sch ool athlotic acUvJty for
Wayn,. avis was ' the wmner,
· PHILA. 6, PA.
llhc "' hooI vear. The tourn·am e- nt
total �f l} homers Wall hit In George SDauer, the loser.
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tprn by sc,hool activltlei, was or lg• dip. Lemon drove ln four runs in
Ina.Hy soheduled to be, playe d. the , the opener wllh a homer and a
14,st weekend in May.
dngle. Jose ValdMel&amp;o and Eddie
Liberty Union's Jim Reed pitch- Yost also Connected .
ed Ch•e scoreless lm�_ln,gs alter glvLemon belted two more homers
ing '\IP fo r runs -in the first two in the nl1:htcap, bringing hie sea­
fnmes to !
' olp Pif t.m to its 14th son total t() 18 and Bob Allison
straifhl v cto'ry without a loss.
I also homered f�r the Senators,
The winners, who beaan play- but lt wa11n't enough. Colavito
in-e togetiher as Little Lea·,uers six hit two tnd now h11s 10; Frank
years -ago, seored Q,ree T\ip! l-n· tihe Bolling and Chico Fernandfll tn,ch
first, two �n the eeconcf t'hd three blt one and 10 did pltebed Frank
more In the third tO il'Ye !Fairfield Lary , who drove In four runs
County lt1 firat Class A Ulie In 22 whlle regl1terlng bis alxtb victory.
years.
B ud D■IeY of the A'B BCOred hi•
seventh , straiaht victory and
,\LY'I tjOIIIJ !IJINS
elgblh of the ■eaaon when l\e
PARIS UPI - Tile �i. Prince pltthed a five-hitter and struck
co�e In or clill for a free 'roof lnapection and
A1J Khan's °Charlott1vlUfl1 1 -.von out 1 1 Oriole batten tn the opener".
estimate. There Is no obljg•llqn wh�tsoever.
tbe French Derby at" ChanUlly Kan■as City won the nightcap by
your roof needs
Sunday alvlna tbo 1ta�I• JIB flrat 1etting to Hoyt Wilhelm tor two
\fp. c411
victory tn th� family race. Kehn rune in· the 10th lnnln�
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died on Ml)' 12 in an auto •�clThe Yankee, had taken . a 1,P
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Vaughan's E1lermln1llng
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Dorcas. Ohio ,
U S ED LAWN MOWERS, 1 TV 1et
Pomeroy, Ohto
1 We■Un"bOUlltl Wa■her, Grill
and St�n&lt;..\. 2 utcl Electric Sweep
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&lt;li1he1, pull and Pini, alto •U­
verwue. Erneal L. Lewl1 48 N.
Third St., Mlc1dleport, Ohio.
Phone W Y2•2358.
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room nome ]11 4uitil 11e1&amp;:hllur­
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48 N. Thlnt S\., Middleport,
Ohio, Phone WY2·2338. 6-9-&amp;tc

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teetlon, Life, Al.Ill, Fire, Pollo.
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Alcoa Theater
Steve Allen Show
News Headli nes
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Jack Paar Show
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4:00 Comedy Pllybou.se
4:30 AdYenture Time
,:oo Steamboat BiU
6:30 'S gl. Preston
6:00· M.us.ic i n the h.ound
6: 15 Jim Th.11.cbr Sb�,w
ti:� Weathere•■.t
t:30 Nf':wli Picture
8;4.5, H.w1tley 8.rlr.kleJ Re111rt
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u, ""1de1n at 12:to Jim, 0-n:
I Franlt •. Alter at 1,10 pm , o.l;
El&amp;er CWi at 1:2&amp; pm, 3-0; A. V.
Crla "' ,,. pm, f-0; J,fferaon
al '1:19 PID, 12--t; S.,c1more al
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a , 1.e; Invader at 8:J&amp; am. 2-2.
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 13, 1960-7

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TOMATO PLANTS, M EXJL'ANS .
liurpecglub c, Marglove, HtH
gers, Matchless and Golde11 J u b
11cc Alsn, rhubarb to eat and
lo deep lreeie Se c ond h o u;.l'
c11st from 11ql oo lhouse III SyraFROM AN!&gt; AFTER th 1 11 dale l
cu se, W 11J1a111 U Holrnc 8
w LII n o l be re11po n 11ible fur any --6 13 Lft"
d ebt11 co ntracted by
anyone
H A M �A !\ IJ
fi"Ult Dt.LILIOUS
o ther tha n my1elf
W H..:Hc..::, J.;ick s Dn 1ry liar, :'tlnJ
Roy Tracy Jr
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ts 7 Oll
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(;L( JJE l , GO OD CUN OIT(ON
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Ph o ne W Y l-J-1,03.
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l 'AlUKi;ET J:"OUND AT 289 Mui TWO 1�0� 1 1-..s U 11 vtd V m u Me t er,
Wei;\ Co1umbu1.
berry Ave Ow n er may have by
6-IU-6tc
1t1e n \1(y1 n g and paymg fur ad
WOOIJ SLAT POR.CH
C L O J"II
- 0 -2 ga
6 1 3 3Lc GAS It ANGEPho ne WY-2-3 1 28.
\ t' rs Ho�s
sh11d1:s do1h porch valance
O� J one :. , '' 8D Atu ! bC.&amp;
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I umeroy 0 h10
6 I O•J , p
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f&gt;' ree estimates .
dow shade
Dale W1 ppcl, 2H5 Union Ave.,
HAY f,'OR SAU:. J'honc Y U5 J HU.
6- I U-IH p
Pomeroy.
:5 21 90tc
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All Mabft end MrNela
L'UAL l"UH SALK liHJ::A1• SAVMITltOP'OUTAN MOTORI
INl.iS 11 buu,11t before Isl Aug- JUDENOUH SUPPLY. Rad i o and.
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6· 1 1 -JOtp
Y U:)-2 1 20._
Service.
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ui&gt;t . N o w 1s the lime tu itct yuur - · _ ___
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p_..,-, Ohle
WI/Iler c oal. .lielorc lhe Fall rush.
Have all gradca Of coal. W il l de- PAINTING INTERIOR AND exler1957 l-. 'urd V B 2 door ted1n $1, 1 95,
ior. Guarantef'd work by hour
liver anywhere. Sc.! or call liob
&lt;.:u eful local owner. New PonJd1erli . ;�11ne located S late ltouit'
or contract Oris Hubbard, Box
liac tr1de-ln. BlaeU.nara, Pome1 :.i"i . ¼ mile rrum r air grounds.
7 1 , Syrncus�. Ohio.
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1956 t..: 111::VROLET Bel-Aln:: $ 1 , 195 '49 1''0HlJ
l•'l&lt;J((; usoN tradur
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r-4 door riedan. P owerglide. Had i o
1111d plowa . New back tires. s1111- J
11.nd heatl!r. A 1mart l oo ki ng: car.
pilclly 1:arden tractor, rcl'l mowBlaetln�r.11, Pomeroy.
6- D·tllc
er 11.nd cul \Jvalur11 111 guod con�&amp;&amp;
1 Call Vikui gJ - :.!:t?J .
1 0M DOD G E va Cu111 om H oyal.
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NOTICE OF F ILING AND
$1195. 4 door. One careful local 1 ---•
INVENTORY
ON
HEARING
POMEROY--'I lots llnd 6•room
owner. It'll ucottd lo n on e m liAS, t' U t&gt;� L -UIL and co11I furhou.'ie wit/1 b;i l h amt iiUloma t 1 l· c ..., No. l l,372.
c,o nd1lion and value. Blaetlnars ,
naccs. C.iJl tur I rec estim1atcs.
gas
furn.ire hl'at, ,ucc gard e n , Probll t• Court, Mei91 County, Ohio
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T O th e Execut or or Administra1'' orcm,ui 1k Abuull, M iOmrpon.
space. $4200 UU. Down Jlaym (• n 1
and lo such of the followi n g as
Lor
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balance
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mon$�
19M MEllCUllV lh1rd Top 2 door.
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arc �c�i dcnts o( th� s late of Ohio :
thiy. ·
$89�. A critical in11pedlou will J-'lliS, MEAT T\'Pt:, sleek, sbrny,
POMERO Y R U RAL _ JOO a ftcs , s 1_1 rv1vm 11 �p_ou�e, tf any; n ext _ or
pro ve lhlll to be ll fine buy .
curly 111 1lcd, p1u1\u re raised.
wdl built 7-ruom hoxc, bnrn, I krn; tiene!1C1ar1c11 u nder the Will,
6-9-IUc
Ulactt n .irs, Pomeruy.
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w . Wells, Lcad111g
ueor1'le
grun.,ry, chil' ken hous 8, o th e r Ir a ny ; .til e allo rn ey or altorney s ret:ree11. Houi.J, Middleport. 6-I U·,nt:
':wl ULOSMOlllLE 88 4 door liC­
building s, nice garden, 8 D.Crl' s 1&gt;. resent i n g an y o f the aforemen J;m. car ·6 blue. !Jul you w on 't ALMO::i'l' Nr; w ltl.'A refrLgcni.tor
bottomland .. 8 miles f rom Pom • u oneu persons:
1
eroy, I -,.. mi les
be iI you buy It. $ 12115. Karr • WJlh deep 1reeze com1,1artment.
Ro ute 33. ' You are hereby notifJ.t.d that, on
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6 V1111 Z.1rndl, Pomeroy. 6-10 · 3.lC - �II W k ..:-tJ'tiU aller 5 p. m.
• $tl, 000 . 00,
the 3rd day o f Ju n e 1960, �n InMIDDLEPORT RURAL - 6 -rnom vo n tury and Appraiscmenl or the ,
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t1•� OLl&gt;SMUIHl,� Super 80 2
frame, hat h . i.:urag c , d1i1·kcn estate uf Oscar K Bauer, deceased
We repair all types o( radl•
duur. A c1uullty car l 111i id c ..i ud ANTlij U E l'IJHNITU Ut; liook case
house, fru i t L"cilar, large lot out la te of Chester Township in said
ators, from heater COT'CS to
uuL. $UiJr\, Kur &amp; Van Zandt,
iw.vv; c11c:.1 0 1 u1·11wers $&lt;&gt;.00;
or hiMh wnln, IOU yurds off County was filed in this Court
J'omeruy.
ti- 10-::llc
Ll JlllUl.lill'rllll i.:llaLI' f;,I.U U ; dfl'!ibthe largest truck or tractor
Houle 7. $?OOH.OU.
Hearing on said in ven to ry and
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Johll Muut, J11.1rr1.11onv1 l lc, lJ,
Bo• 229 Phone WY2-3830 or
-this Court on the 23rd day o f June
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6-l l-31c 1960 al 10 o'clock A. M.
WY2-2220.
a:uod price. '39�. K11rr &amp;. Va n
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Zandt, l'omcroy.
6- 1 0- ::l lc MA \'TAG Wa1her and tubs, living
Exceplio n s Lhereto may be filed
Phone WY•l-2143
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by any interested _party at a ny
IIUOW lllOW-Thtt wmtllnt
":&gt;◄ STUDI-.:BAK.ERo
omeroy,
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SU. rl l tr: Coupe
J larni(mv iJJe O·
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time prior to f ive days before lhe
dropa to the hip. beneath •
The llrc,; were 1lolt:n. We'll ln- ----· __ ___'._ -- --- -- date .set (or hearing.
urefu ll7-1haped bodlce
&amp;tall n ew on es. '291t Karr &amp; I MOTOHBIKI-.: 19!'18 MU. n;u_ t.;uod
W ITNESS my signature a nd
framed In bia NH bo,,,.. In a
cOlllllllUII $100,UU. J uti Le11ch,
6-10-Jlc
V 1111Zanc.lt, Pomer oy.
the seal of &amp;ald Court, this
eert.e f•ill• evenln1 cawn
'55 FOHD PICKUI' for sid&lt; or
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L'hc.11111re,
3rd day or June 1960.
1howa b7 Dior tn. London,
'03 PL \' MOUTU 3 _pusen&amp;er
trade. J n i,:ood cond i t ion. t i· . A,
t:M7-711lli.
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t'. H. O'BRIEN
En1lancl Two harem tiers
coupe. Not a beauty but ru n m
Deem, Racine. Pho n e WIIJ-:w88
make the lk1rt bWow, ac,cen­
Clerk
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guod. 1 1 96. K11rr &amp; Van Zandt, 5 Ui!:Ut.:.FUHD YEARLlN(i l l l!:l­
610- l tp.
luallns 11a..... ol Iha bodlc&lt;t.
lly Ann Baker, deputy clerk
l'omeroy,
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t·t.1t::i . MrH. l'.:urane ' J nomi.s, UL.
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'44i l:111::V HOLET _p111el truc:k.
FINED
MAN
$ I OU. Aur &amp; Van :tandl, Po meI n a session of court loday, M .ty•
roy. ____
6-10-atc
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or Kenneth l\kEth i nncy fi11c1I ,!1;hn 1
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Ervfo Swartz, Pomeroy IW, $ 1 00
19�1 PONTIAC l&gt;,OUR door hydra­
B111 Yo,u - tnrtll
O P T O II E T II I I T
and costs .uul three da�·.&lt;; in jail 1
u1atlc c�m be 1een lint ho use
lul Coan StrNI, Pom•ror
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o n a D W I l�hargt'il Ji led h.\' Midclle•
For FRJ;E lnopc:lloa
Hit of 1''oreat Run Methvdi1t
port polil'e. Swartz w11s arrl·stcd 1
t:hurch. Kun, aood. A hra:aiu.
PHONI
Ofll.,e Roun: . .. II, I lo •• (CloN -· Nooa .. Tan.)
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Saturday evening.
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TIRMITE AND P E ST CONTROL
.,, Pain. Frff lnspedlon. ln,ur•
INI by Natlonwkte. Phone R.
ind A. Ser1lc• 'Slation WY'J.�26-tfc
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GUAGES: M ont'"omer" 16.1 on
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or a two- I
WASHIN G TON (UPI) _, T h e fe•t · Gallipolis,
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on
19,2
1 �u,ry frame dwellma ho use s1tuat- u
umber of ,· o os increa&amp;ed by 1 ,. 0n lower runnini • fee t·,
�i.1 c t t he corner ol i;ast MillJ n an d [ CM,9. 000 last mo nth to readl a r ec- 1 12'3•
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k 23, ,. 0 upper 12·e lower
l hi:r rY �tr eels
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, the . Valla x e . of I ord or 67, 208 ,000 (or May, the gov· and M
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i umecoy, Ohi o . J he .said t1 welb n 11;: l ernmen t nnoun
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eed today. Unem.a
COND O N OF MO VEABLE
!1ou11•� w1JI be vacated app1 o x11n ate- ploymcnt fell by 201 ,000 to 3,�9, OC
L KS·. All dams are up runni nc
!)' J uly 1 , 1960, and musl be re- I 000 i L � id
do O to Lock
average Of l lr
m ovetl (rom the prem1sta withm
; 2 tra .
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12
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t h irty days after it 1s v«catcd.
'nhe Labo r Departmen t r eporlted I •
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down
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'J'cll'pho n e: WYa n do tte 2-2 1 86
across•lhe•boar� im�rovement in
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Lock
from
ve�age
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( or a marked w�k n e� in st�e1
OH�� RIVER BOATS: Down- 1
L EGAL NOTICE
;r nd m aohmery ! n dustr1 es 'Wh ich
b
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u:sn d : Lock 15
; , Lunga Point at
�J ds w111 oc received at the o f· ex,pE"ner.ced c onti n ued hiy affs_
of
City
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Lock
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Hun ti n ston al 9::W, am, 19--I ; Loci.
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, L. Wolfbei n , the de1 _
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partment
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u l' Luck. A . M . fur the purchase ol
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tile Shermc1n Stephens real estate I l he ,8.il l' � 1 ry e mpIoymen,t � nd tbe w
. R uoo .
s 1lU11.Led' at :t22 Sycamore Street i n decl ine in Joi&gt;le&amp;Sn-ess du1'1_ ng Mey
Village of MJtldt,po,t , Ohio. I r01 1owe&lt;1 t h e seasonal •Prtt&gt;g palWASHINGTON (UPI)- '11h,
1 1 he real estate is appra i sed f or te rn.
ther of c1ptured spy-1)i.lot, Francu,
•t 900.00 and cannot be sold for 1
p�ss"
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G. PoweRt obtllin«:I
aid
olfbe
a n I y 850 ](.' ss than the 11.pprai1ed value. }'or I cx:; wo r erss _e �_e
gor ng
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i unlu::r 1111urm au un, phon e W \' 2- 1
to Rwwa to eee hb son in 11&gt;out
force seek,mg JO� m May.
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PennsylA
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'l'he drop in unemployment push.
6 7 9 1 1 13 4tc
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Olt' ver Powen, M, a Norton, Va ,
·-·-• when
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J obIess n ess d own to 4 •9 per cent hm,band cr1l1C1r1•Y
NOTICE O F F ILING AND
-sked ftetbel' he had
cobbler'. waa bl
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lff the
½I ay ��
ol tod
'11hl .s was o rul y a sltght llTl,Pl"OVe- I their 11ih t �irplane ,erasbed
H E A R ING ON INV E NTOR Y
t he will
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*bout l l m ilei no,::un(f
f" rolN t. Court Me-Ip County Ohio ment, Wolfbem -said
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Pow
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n _ Deyoi
The Pil. ft, �en
C a M No. 1 8 3
down
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LIC ENSE ISS UED
TO the 1'.:xecutor or Admm1slralast
Ullion
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A marriage license has 'seen cond I on \
,tor a nd to sueh O f lhe f9ll owmg
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�oday.
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Richmond,
Hospittl
11re reside n t.11 of the Slate of Ohio. issued i n probate court to Robert
is wife, Louise, was k Kled m the
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Hardm
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1f any; n ext o!
crash.
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orris
Hardm,
Syra
1 h rn , be n ehclar1e11 under the will,
.�l'I.
T,he body of Mrs. 'DeYo
11 any, lhe attor n ey or attorneys ! �use, a n d �o�thy J�a � Circle, 18,
But he eald only "thl-t' s
bu�
r. an
rs. H omer fou nd l.)'\
De � ugh ter O
1 l'prescntmg a ny of the aforeme nng outside the ,plane .
ille.M" wfrttn ai,krAI who ti.ad nt
rcle,
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a,c1ne,
I tioncd persons:
yo wn_ !Ktlin� str�pped in his seat tended t!httse al9Ul'l"hces .
l with his radi o micropho ne In his J
, You are hereby n otified that o n f
SPONSOR DANC E
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d
J '°5 voice Mak-me with emotion,
p i
I lhe "ilh day of J u n e 1000 o1 n ln•
I s s pons�rmg 1 he1n
ve nLory and Appra1seme,;t o f the , , The 0�t a nd PTA
Aut1hor1L.ies
said
it
appeared
th
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�he t,ltber read • tlllellle-nl aaki ng
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a squ,are • nce Fr
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J une . 7 at the pL■ ne •hlt a tree 11nd bhen roll- .reporter• t4 ato_p bothertnc him
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estate o f Pearl D. Lottndge, de�Y
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he gra tle seh oo Wl th mus1e by
, i'iu·c1- that newsmen •Ire,dy
ed. It �ad been reported miss1� Ne
leascd, late or Pomeroy, O iu o, m Cl i ff Byen and his
0r h e t
8_ 1 1 on a flight between Indlanapohe, hav.e �layed hie · trip for at le.ast
said Co unty wa.s filed i n this court.
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.m 11 h ld re n u n/e, :/\1
• m !'l · [nd., 1100 Columbus, Ohio.
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two fbOnYI+,
,e "f ' ' •
tn ventory and o
Heari
• n g on said
d ree, an d amg1e a du It admisAppra1semen t will be ha d before slon 5 cents,
eouplell 7� ce nts.
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this Court on the 23rd day of _ _
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u "• 1960 • al 1 0 ·, •0
Exceptions thereto may be Ciled I
hy any i n terested party al a n y
' t ime pri or t o five duys before the
date £"t for heari n �.
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4th day of June, l ,980.
F. H. 0 BRIEN
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Ju d ge a nd Ex-Offici o Clerk 1
By Ann Haker, Deputy Clerk
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85 Al " Ht t'AH ,\I WI T I ! 5 . H OU �
ho u s ;• _ L or a te d het w ce u l{ utla u
1'1 nd llarnsun v11lc u u m,11l aoa
;,dw1il route.
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5 ruom huusr localed at 26 J' ;Jrh
St Middleport O hi o
Store b uildin g Jol' aled m down
t ow n H. utl irn &lt;l LJ'l' l ll l; quarkr:.
;iLJo v(' Sui l ahle (ur 1 i.1 rge o r J.
, mall h thmt:.,sc·� Irene T om, 7"
Alhen �
Terrace,
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Ohi o, Phone LY l· 5262·
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FOR s.\LJ -.
house 011 C:a1, t Mii111 SI m Porn
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rh st i i i l 7 rciu ms a mt b;ilh. l.1r
gc frunt ,ind ha,·k puJ r h c s, sun
ruo111 full hasemenl, laundry
roum· hol wat e r heating �y tem
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n nd bath near Syraruse l'ost
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All modern conve ow nces. Located al end of l'orn c roy B ridge
in Masun, W. Va. C11II Hcv. Edi sun Weavcr. SJ• J-5346.
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LcGAL NOTICE
I Btds w,u .. recet&gt;&lt; tl ., lhe f- R e ort To •
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t)UIJt.lmg, 1:omer y, U JO, u lll l 0 I
All May R ecords
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Business
Opportunities

WANT ADS

I TIi t,; l'AHKl-.:HSBURG Off'ICE of

the Mel r opol1li!n Life lnsur .anl·e
Co , pl;rni; 10 revise and expand
1t;, upcrauuns ·1 n the lrall1pol1s
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· t o 42, colex servicemen ,1ges 22
lege edueatlo11 preferred. Men
iulcrhtl'd m selling life insurance as a career 110 previous
required.
se !ling ,•,p e rient·e
Oimpi(' l i• f ringed benefiu aod
re ti n• ml' nt p rogram
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this l1·r r 1tury Sl'e Spo ris She!!
Ad�NIISC/llclll Page 4 fur
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SP4:cial - on e mouth for 30 cenli per word.
Full rate of 4 ce n t� per word ·will be charged for ad vc-rtismg
If DOt paid witbib 10 days 11ner rece1-vi11i bl.II.
Emms: in AdvertiaU\i
Sbould be r�por!A&gt;d �m,nedlalely. The
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Daily Sentinel will not be
rect !QRJ"tion.
Qtd of 'J't..a.nb •nd Speci&amp;I. Notice, ()( Ev,·Tlta J l.UO. Obilu.arie•
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with bath, nice location. Melv u,
Hood, l l l Locust St . , Pomero_.,
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huust·, b.trn. outt&gt;utldwg �.001
It. tinibt'r. Leier! Township on
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Hke new Jet tine tlru1, ,tandard
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ml ,nterlor took, Uke new. lta1
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KUTI.AND IIAM!tER'S REFUSE D ISPDSAL.

ROOM HOUSE,
1'own11hlp. Phone l'U-2-3-175.
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EIGHT HOOM HOUSE, two hvc
rovm aparlmenta. A. N. Bengel.
Phone WY2•:tl7:1.
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Porti!r Mklk1H,
l0ck Cirovc.
Che11er. Ph one l'omeroy, O.,
WY2-6294.
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Gilmore'� Supply Store

WY-2,277'
-, HOOMS UF FURNITURE. CAN
Vaughan's E1lermln1llng
be bo uaht on term,. One 7 room
Company
ho uae, will aell ttparale or to•
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gethcr. l'ho ne WY 2-3103.
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8 7 J ?Ip
Dorcas. Ohio ,
U S ED LAWN MOWERS, 1 TV 1et
Pomeroy, Ohto
1 We■Un"bOUlltl Wa■her, Grill
and St�n&lt;..\. 2 utcl Electric Sweep
ers, 2 Iron■, odd, and ends,
&lt;li1he1, pull and Pini, alto •U­
verwue. Erneal L. Lewl1 48 N.
Third St., Mlc1dleport, Ohio.
Phone W Y2•2358.
8-Hlc CiOOD HENTEUS Dt;SUtE 3 OED­
room nome ]11 4uitil 11e1&amp;:hllur­
GAAVeLY T ..ACTOA IAL I AND
hood ur wou ld like to liuy on
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laud cunlnct, Phone W Y 2- 2736.
,hlne WY2-2t7J, laleaman:
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Before 9:30 A.M.
INCl,wllle,
Hfi,el� 11.arnlwirt.
Middlep\lrt WY •1•2649
Ohla. �- CoNtr'.flt 16'1,
Pomeroy WY,2-3195
1111D aGA Tl ANO MOT01t1 IIU
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and •It wlllle th•� IHI, Mltr•
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YukDt, S-21-45
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NAMILL ,■RVICI STATION
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Weekly pickup. As low as $1.00
a mo nth. Cell R. &amp; A. Service
Station, WY2 -2SH6 or see Mar­
6·l-30tp
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A UCTIONlli!I
Compl•t• .l•rwl,•
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lltrltti, Phan• or Contat1
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motor rcp•lr, m11chln0 hnnd
5aW rillna: and home m11l n tcn 11nce 1ervicc. ErnelL L. Lewis,
48 N. Thlnt S\., Middleport,
Ohio, Phone WY2·2338. 6-9-&amp;tc

WOMEN. TO NAIL clrl'ulars,
bindle orden at boui,e. Write:
Royal PrGduct1, 57 (AB) Mary COMPLETE 1NSURA.NCE PR()
teetlon, Life, Al.Ill, Fire, Pollo.
J1ne Lant, Newtown Square,
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8:30 News
B:35 IBrea�ast Part;
9:30 New,
l'Q:OC Coffee TimQ
10:rn Swap Shop
10:32 Morning Devotion,
10:45 On the Town
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LiUHe Fra�c1s, who paased'. away Pau 1 and
Roger spent Sp�ay
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Mrs. Sullivan $lyre.
h� 11.0Jl, V{oz;ley francb1.
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of Greeu Ba.)'; wlac, Were visitors eoa!ltal ve1sel 'were djimagell .a:ei:I•
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11r..· iiid: Mrs. Paul Cooper are ijo.ot brought tlie ' Fre1l.'ch vessel
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Crla "' ,,. pm, f-0; J,fferaon
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 13, 1960-7

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TOMATO PLANTS, M EXJL'ANS .
liurpecglub c, Marglove, HtH
gers, Matchless and Golde11 J u b
11cc Alsn, rhubarb to eat and
lo deep lreeie Se c ond h o u;.l'
c11st from 11ql oo lhouse III SyraFROM AN!&gt; AFTER th 1 11 dale l
cu se, W 11J1a111 U Holrnc 8
w LII n o l be re11po n 11ible fur any --6 13 Lft"
d ebt11 co ntracted by
anyone
H A M �A !\ IJ
fi"Ult Dt.LILIOUS
o ther tha n my1elf
W H..:Hc..::, J.;ick s Dn 1ry liar, :'tlnJ
Roy Tracy Jr
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l 'AlUKi;ET J:"OUND AT 289 Mui TWO 1�0� 1 1-..s U 11 vtd V m u Me t er,
Wei;\ Co1umbu1.
berry Ave Ow n er may have by
6-IU-6tc
1t1e n \1(y1 n g and paymg fur ad
WOOIJ SLAT POR.CH
C L O J"II
- 0 -2 ga
6 1 3 3Lc GAS It ANGEPho ne WY-2-3 1 28.
\ t' rs Ho�s
sh11d1:s do1h porch valance
O� J one :. , '' 8D Atu ! bC.&amp;
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I umeroy 0 h10
6 I O•J , p
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f&gt;' ree estimates .
dow shade
Dale W1 ppcl, 2H5 Union Ave.,
HAY f,'OR SAU:. J'honc Y U5 J HU.
6- I U-IH p
Pomeroy.
:5 21 90tc
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All Mabft end MrNela
L'UAL l"UH SALK liHJ::A1• SAVMITltOP'OUTAN MOTORI
INl.iS 11 buu,11t before Isl Aug- JUDENOUH SUPPLY. Rad i o and.
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Service.
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p_..,-, Ohle
WI/Iler c oal. .lielorc lhe Fall rush.
Have all gradca Of coal. W il l de- PAINTING INTERIOR AND exler1957 l-. 'urd V B 2 door ted1n $1, 1 95,
ior. Guarantef'd work by hour
liver anywhere. Sc.! or call liob
&lt;.:u eful local owner. New PonJd1erli . ;�11ne located S late ltouit'
or contract Oris Hubbard, Box
liac tr1de-ln. BlaeU.nara, Pome1 :.i"i . ¼ mile rrum r air grounds.
7 1 , Syrncus�. Ohio.
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r-4 door riedan. P owerglide. Had i o
1111d plowa . New back tires. s1111- J
11.nd heatl!r. A 1mart l oo ki ng: car.
pilclly 1:arden tractor, rcl'l mowBlaetln�r.11, Pomeroy.
6- D·tllc
er 11.nd cul \Jvalur11 111 guod con�&amp;&amp;
1 Call Vikui gJ - :.!:t?J .
1 0M DOD G E va Cu111 om H oyal.
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NOTICE OF F ILING AND
$1195. 4 door. One careful local 1 ---•
INVENTORY
ON
HEARING
POMEROY--'I lots llnd 6•room
owner. It'll ucottd lo n on e m liAS, t' U t&gt;� L -UIL and co11I furhou.'ie wit/1 b;i l h amt iiUloma t 1 l· c ..., No. l l,372.
c,o nd1lion and value. Blaetlnars ,
naccs. C.iJl tur I rec estim1atcs.
gas
furn.ire hl'at, ,ucc gard e n , Probll t• Court, Mei91 County, Ohio
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T O th e Execut or or Administra1'' orcm,ui 1k Abuull, M iOmrpon.
space. $4200 UU. Down Jlaym (• n 1
and lo such of the followi n g as
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19M MEllCUllV lh1rd Top 2 door.
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thiy. ·
$89�. A critical in11pedlou will J-'lliS, MEAT T\'Pt:, sleek, sbrny,
POMERO Y R U RAL _ JOO a ftcs , s 1_1 rv1vm 11 �p_ou�e, tf any; n ext _ or
pro ve lhlll to be ll fine buy .
curly 111 1lcd, p1u1\u re raised.
wdl built 7-ruom hoxc, bnrn, I krn; tiene!1C1ar1c11 u nder the Will,
6-9-IUc
Ulactt n .irs, Pomeruy.
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w . Wells, Lcad111g
ueor1'le
grun.,ry, chil' ken hous 8, o th e r Ir a ny ; .til e allo rn ey or altorney s ret:ree11. Houi.J, Middleport. 6-I U·,nt:
':wl ULOSMOlllLE 88 4 door liC­
building s, nice garden, 8 D.Crl' s 1&gt;. resent i n g an y o f the aforemen J;m. car ·6 blue. !Jul you w on 't ALMO::i'l' Nr; w ltl.'A refrLgcni.tor
bottomland .. 8 miles f rom Pom • u oneu persons:
1
eroy, I -,.. mi les
be iI you buy It. $ 12115. Karr • WJlh deep 1reeze com1,1artment.
Ro ute 33. ' You are hereby notifJ.t.d that, on
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6 V1111 Z.1rndl, Pomeroy. 6-10 · 3.lC - �II W k ..:-tJ'tiU aller 5 p. m.
• $tl, 000 . 00,
the 3rd day o f Ju n e 1960, �n InMIDDLEPORT RURAL - 6 -rnom vo n tury and Appraiscmenl or the ,
1u-:J1c
t1•� OLl&gt;SMUIHl,� Super 80 2
frame, hat h . i.:urag c , d1i1·kcn estate uf Oscar K Bauer, deceased
We repair all types o( radl•
duur. A c1uullty car l 111i id c ..i ud ANTlij U E l'IJHNITU Ut; liook case
house, fru i t L"cilar, large lot out la te of Chester Township in said
ators, from heater COT'CS to
uuL. $UiJr\, Kur &amp; Van Zandt,
iw.vv; c11c:.1 0 1 u1·11wers $&lt;&gt;.00;
or hiMh wnln, IOU yurds off County was filed in this Court
J'omeruy.
ti- 10-::llc
Ll JlllUl.lill'rllll i.:llaLI' f;,I.U U ; dfl'!ibthe largest truck or tractor
Houle 7. $?OOH.OU.
Hearing on said in ven to ry and
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Johll Muut, J11.1rr1.11onv1 l lc, lJ,
Bo• 229 Phone WY2-3830 or
-this Court on the 23rd day o f June
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6-l l-31c 1960 al 10 o'clock A. M.
WY2-2220.
a:uod price. '39�. K11rr &amp;. Va n
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Zandt, l'omcroy.
6- 1 0- ::l lc MA \'TAG Wa1her and tubs, living
Exceplio n s Lhereto may be filed
Phone WY•l-2143
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by any interested _party at a ny
IIUOW lllOW-Thtt wmtllnt
":&gt;◄ STUDI-.:BAK.ERo
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SU. rl l tr: Coupe
J larni(mv iJJe O·
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time prior to f ive days before lhe
dropa to the hip. beneath •
The llrc,; were 1lolt:n. We'll ln- ----· __ ___'._ -- --- -- date .set (or hearing.
urefu ll7-1haped bodlce
&amp;tall n ew on es. '291t Karr &amp; I MOTOHBIKI-.: 19!'18 MU. n;u_ t.;uod
W ITNESS my signature a nd
framed In bia NH bo,,,.. In a
cOlllllllUII $100,UU. J uti Le11ch,
6-10-Jlc
V 1111Zanc.lt, Pomer oy.
the seal of &amp;ald Court, this
eert.e f•ill• evenln1 cawn
'55 FOHD PICKUI' for sid&lt; or
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3rd day or June 1960.
1howa b7 Dior tn. London,
'03 PL \' MOUTU 3 _pusen&amp;er
trade. J n i,:ood cond i t ion. t i· . A,
t:M7-711lli.
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En1lancl Two harem tiers
coupe. Not a beauty but ru n m
Deem, Racine. Pho n e WIIJ-:w88
make the lk1rt bWow, ac,cen­
Clerk
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and
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guod. 1 1 96. K11rr &amp; Van Zandt, 5 Ui!:Ut.:.FUHD YEARLlN(i l l l!:l­
610- l tp.
luallns 11a..... ol Iha bodlc&lt;t.
lly Ann Baker, deputy clerk
l'omeroy,
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t·t.1t::i . MrH. l'.:urane ' J nomi.s, UL.
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FINED
MAN
$ I OU. Aur &amp; Van :tandl, Po meI n a session of court loday, M .ty•
roy. ____
6-10-atc
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or Kenneth l\kEth i nncy fi11c1I ,!1;hn 1
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Ervfo Swartz, Pomeroy IW, $ 1 00
19�1 PONTIAC l&gt;,OUR door hydra­
B111 Yo,u - tnrtll
O P T O II E T II I I T
and costs .uul three da�·.&lt;; in jail 1
u1atlc c�m be 1een lint ho use
lul Coan StrNI, Pom•ror
,
o n a D W I l�hargt'il Ji led h.\' Midclle•
For FRJ;E lnopc:lloa
Hit of 1''oreat Run Methvdi1t
port polil'e. Swartz w11s arrl·stcd 1
t:hurch. Kun, aood. A hra:aiu.
PHONI
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.,, Pain. Frff lnspedlon. ln,ur•
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or a two- I
WASHIN G TON (UPI) _, T h e fe•t · Gallipolis,
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on
19,2
1 �u,ry frame dwellma ho use s1tuat- u
umber of ,· o os increa&amp;ed by 1 ,. 0n lower runnini • fee t·,
�i.1 c t t he corner ol i;ast MillJ n an d [ CM,9. 000 last mo nth to readl a r ec- 1 12'3•
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k 23, ,. 0 upper 12·e lower
l hi:r rY �tr eels
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, the . Valla x e . of I ord or 67, 208 ,000 (or May, the gov· and M
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i umecoy, Ohi o . J he .said t1 welb n 11;: l ernmen t nnoun
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eed today. Unem.a
COND O N OF MO VEABLE
!1ou11•� w1JI be vacated app1 o x11n ate- ploymcnt fell by 201 ,000 to 3,�9, OC
L KS·. All dams are up runni nc
!)' J uly 1 , 1960, and musl be re- I 000 i L � id
do O to Lock
average Of l lr
m ovetl (rom the prem1sta withm
; 2 tra .
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12
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t h irty days after it 1s v«catcd.
'nhe Labo r Departmen t r eporlted I •
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'J'cll'pho n e: WYa n do tte 2-2 1 86
across•lhe•boar� im�rovement in
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Lock
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OH�� RIVER BOATS: Down- 1
L EGAL NOTICE
;r nd m aohmery ! n dustr1 es 'Wh ich
b
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u:sn d : Lock 15
; , Lunga Point at
�J ds w111 oc received at the o f· ex,pE"ner.ced c onti n ued hiy affs_
of
City
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Hun ti n ston al 9::W, am, 19--I ; Loci.
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tile Shermc1n Stephens real estate I l he ,8.il l' � 1 ry e mpIoymen,t � nd tbe w
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s 1lU11.Led' at :t22 Sycamore Street i n decl ine in Joi&gt;le&amp;Sn-ess du1'1_ ng Mey
Village of MJtldt,po,t , Ohio. I r01 1owe&lt;1 t h e seasonal •Prtt&gt;g palWASHINGTON (UPI)- '11h,
1 1 he real estate is appra i sed f or te rn.
ther of c1ptured spy-1)i.lot, Francu,
•t 900.00 and cannot be sold for 1
p�ss"
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aid
olfbe
a n I y 850 ](.' ss than the 11.pprai1ed value. }'or I cx:; wo r erss _e �_e
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force seek,mg JO� m May.
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NOTICE O F F ILING AND
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cobbler'. waa bl
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H E A R ING ON INV E NTOR Y
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A marriage license has 'seen cond I on \
,tor a nd to sueh O f lhe f9ll owmg
Un- 1• ·
as
I
•¥-1
�oday.
•
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n
i
Richmond,
Hospittl
11re reside n t.11 of the Slate of Ohio. issued i n probate court to Robert
is wife, Louise, was k Kled m the
H
"YM• t do•" Po,re l'9 tQ}d reportu
R
19
Hardm
S
on
s
Navy
f
o
use,
o
sp
i.urv1vmg
1f any; n ext o!
crash.
•
r
f
!
1
n
a
d
rs
orris
Hardm,
Syra
1 h rn , be n ehclar1e11 under the will,
.�l'I.
T,he body of Mrs. 'DeYo
11 any, lhe attor n ey or attorneys ! �use, a n d �o�thy J�a � Circle, 18,
But he eald only "thl-t' s
bu�
r. an
rs. H omer fou nd l.)'\
De � ugh ter O
1 l'prescntmg a ny of the aforeme nng outside the ,plane .
ille.M" wfrttn ai,krAI who ti.ad nt
rcle,
C
a,c1ne,
I tioncd persons:
yo wn_ !Ktlin� str�pped in his seat tended t!httse al9Ul'l"hces .
l with his radi o micropho ne In his J
, You are hereby n otified that o n f
SPONSOR DANC E
.
d
J '°5 voice Mak-me with emotion,
p i
I lhe "ilh day of J u n e 1000 o1 n ln•
I s s pons�rmg 1 he1n
ve nLory and Appra1seme,;t o f the , , The 0�t a nd PTA
Aut1hor1L.ies
said
it
appeared
th
■l
�he t,ltber read • tlllellle-nl aaki ng
"
a squ,are • nce Fr
1d
J une . 7 at the pL■ ne •hlt a tree 11nd bhen roll- .reporter• t4 ato_p bothertnc him
f
estate o f Pearl D. Lottndge, de�Y
'
.
he gra tle seh oo Wl th mus1e by
, i'iu·c1- that newsmen •Ire,dy
ed. It �ad been reported miss1� Ne
leascd, late or Pomeroy, O iu o, m Cl i ff Byen and his
0r h e t
8_ 1 1 on a flight between Indlanapohe, hav.e �layed hie · trip for at le.ast
said Co unty wa.s filed i n this court.
'
.m 11 h ld re n u n/e, :/\1
• m !'l · [nd., 1100 Columbus, Ohio.
.
two fbOnYI+,
,e "f ' ' •
tn ventory and o
Heari
• n g on said
d ree, an d amg1e a du It admisAppra1semen t will be ha d before slon 5 cents,
eouplell 7� ce nts.
0
____
this Court on the 23rd day of _ _
___
I
.-, o'clock a • m •
u "• 1960 • al 1 0 ·, •0
Exceptions thereto may be Ciled I
hy any i n terested party al a n y
' t ime pri or t o five duys before the
date £"t for heari n �.
.
:I TNES Sty :g�a 1 u�e ::d
1
lS
our '
t c sea I o siu
r
'
4th day of June, l ,980.
F. H. 0 BRIEN
I
Ju d ge a nd Ex-Offici o Clerk 1
By Ann Haker, Deputy Clerk
(ti) 6, 13, 2tc

I
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85 Al " Ht t'AH ,\I WI T I ! 5 . H OU �
ho u s ;• _ L or a te d het w ce u l{ utla u
1'1 nd llarnsun v11lc u u m,11l aoa
;,dw1il route.
,
.
5 ruom huusr localed at 26 J' ;Jrh
St Middleport O hi o
Store b uildin g Jol' aled m down
t ow n H. utl irn &lt;l LJ'l' l ll l; quarkr:.
;iLJo v(' Sui l ahle (ur 1 i.1 rge o r J.
, mall h thmt:.,sc·� Irene T om, 7"
Alhen �
Terrace,
U 1 11vl'1 &amp;1ty
Ohi o, Phone LY l· 5262·
6 7 OL,::,
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2 S I Ol�Y FHAti-H:
FOR s.\LJ -.
house 011 C:a1, t Mii111 SI m Porn
n oy, ne llt s d10 u l s mm.I b 11s1 11 ('s�
rh st i i i l 7 rciu ms a mt b;ilh. l.1r
gc frunt ,ind ha,·k puJ r h c s, sun
ruo111 full hasemenl, laundry
roum· hol wat e r heating �y tem
' L,1rgt• fenrel.i 1 11 hack y h rd swith
,,,
doubll' ,gara g e . C 11 1l W \' -2-323 2 .
ti 1 3 3t c
- - -- - --- - - HOUSE FOIi SAl,l: 6 ROOMS
n nd bath near Syraruse l'ost
'
OHice, tw1) lol8. Terms. Lei a nd
6 l3 tlt p
er.
Bumgarn
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3 BE DHOOM HOM E _fOU SALr., .
All modern conve ow nces. Located al end of l'orn c roy B ridge
in Masun, W. Va. C11II Hcv. Edi sun Weavcr. SJ• J-5346.
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I Ob Increase
LcGAL NOTICE
I Btds w,u .. recet&gt;&lt; tl ., lhe f- R e ort To •
ppmg
p
f lt"I:' u f Web11ter a d 1-"ullz. A c tor- 1
l-'omer y National Bank
llt"H,
t)UIJt.lmg, 1:omer y, U JO, u lll l 0 I
All May R ecords
•
u l·wcK A in., M day, J u e 20,
,
LegaI Not,ce
o

493 Lincoln SI
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A LOT' OF a"5 AT ll-l!;;
F\ANT 71-IINI( SO, PEQRY�
8Ur I 1../NCERSTAND 9lE'9
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.

Music Students
Present Recital
Sunday Afternoon

Mo inl y About
People
I n p Offleroy

TO OBSERVE 60th ANNIV ERSARY

Heath Church
Hol,ds Program
Honoring Children

I

BPW To Ob,e,.,e
Anniver,ary T�eeday

Th e 13th 1nn lv er1ary of the
M idd l eport Bu1ine11 and Pr ofes1 sional W omen '• Cl ub will be cele·
bnt ed this Tu e.day when the
1roup meet, It the MHonic Hall
il!hrtrugearl
for

Children-'s Da y was obtterved at
A lovely program of cla8sic
He;tt.h Methodist Church, Midthe
INS
HAWK
E
L
L
I
C
U
L
By
\
mUSIC' wa, prese11ted Sunday arter•
1\ leport, Su nday morning v,,;ith the
,
Lambert
Johnora
noon by Miss
Robert Pullins of T hur SlOll o r dtildre n of 1Jh1.: ohurdb i n charge
J-'1 Pleasant. MIH Karen McElh111• rive d
for th eir re iiu l ar meeting.
l-'fl dll.Y f or a visit wtlll M r ,1( the serv-ice from the Oall to
n)·, Jud ith Butcher and M i H Ly nn afld Mrs. Ja m es Rea r hs .
A short buslneq meet ing will
Worshi
p
to
the
Bentdiction.
Buchana n of Middlepor t and Mr
s
a
and
conducted by Mr&amp;. Betty Pie·
be
r.
v
n
M
r
s
Huy
rnd
t
M
11he ec!'l p tu re for t he morni ng
I Be n Ph ilson. Barit on e at the Mid•
rri
t
were
v
r
recent ly el ected presi dent
inch
W
kellil,
nrt.
l
Can
of
prese
s
ly
w
f
a
l
H
s
h
d
e
a
e
�:;tc
b Kenn
a
ll[J l
dl ep
rents, a nd the openin ' prayer was given
of th e cl u b an d a social t i m e will
. ort High Schoo l Aud1t Griu1�,
her
�
e
k
gueSls
a
cnd
of
e
p
S
g
'l he g i rls are all ad v.ince pup1l11
be h eld with. the traditioua l cu t·
1 "" :.1 r, Ho llin ""'"'·
by Bobby u,.,;,,
uf M ,s. R ay """ of . M iddle port ·1 'R 1,l
the
tin
l 1 n (Bute h J Pul l ins of Thur s
n-:
g of tue birth day 'cake at
'
••
Ch
ld
n'lfn,
uy
I
re
n
u
n
er
uu
e
d
d sh ow great pro m ue of musan
.
t
j
cf
o
s
e
of
t
h
e
even
ing.
A
ll
rr
.
embcrs
'nd
.
,
ton 11 r ri v ed Satu r&lt;la)' to !&gt;IJt
. .
h:: icuidal"IIC'e or Mrs. James Brewing• \
the 1cal caree rs fo r them !iie lves.
ar e urg ed to at ten d the m cetins .
., come for me
� scr4
A n rogra m depicting the Church life of � child from
su
m mer wi1h h i s gr.1nd"o1£l"u ls, Mr
1 on gave •·•
,..,e w,,.
-�·he program w as opened by
.
·
...
't
1 en te rs th e N urscry D epar t m en t o f t ne ch �re h to t h e
Mrs. 11,0I l l n ,� r, arh
· time
d
an
vice
aod
retitatio
ns w ere give n by
' .
la yed, "Sonato
w
nt was presen ted Sunday morn m g at t he ,I M iss Lambert ho p
M r. an d 1 rs . _. 1 en 0 I 1 1 and ,1 rs. th• foll~·lng ,1ark • •"' n ...
Junio r de partme
•h
- ' Tomt
·
an
d
H
11
d
h
ay
READY FOR K'1 VISIT
sep
9"
Jo
1
v..
b
N
'I
·
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lhe c h urch SC h oo I
retur ned home my Cook
·
l izabeth L"utler
E
e, Lou An n French, P a tMiddleport First B ap1 1st C h urc h d unng
"To A Wale r Lily" by MacDow• i Friday mght aflcr a 11 1�11 111 Ml!!·
I
�
nI le Evenon , uo1r1A1 r a An.he r, P•tVIENNA, Aust r i a UPI - The
, h ou r .
.
· t 1 ell
·
s
o un aml Iowa
,
,,
i
w
M
'
d
s
I"
opene
h
I
h Harris, Pat Archer, Dennis AuJ t ,
our
d
Ill
ren
1
Aust ria n go\ler nm c n t has l·om•
Id
·
Ch
16 and I
The program, "The
n"s "Sanata, N o
Hayd
e
.
Mr and M rs_ l ' �l \\ 1ppc l h'.1 \1(1 r
B i l? y Dallas, Bar-b3ra F u l tz, Nancy,
,
pleted arra ngeme n t� for the w eek
the o rgan pre l ude by Mrs Ceci l -sent ed the ., Vo 1 ce o( the Chu
rch . "Al Th}' Feet . " we re pla y ed by . � ur n e d tu I hei r h om e i n 8c ve r n . H arris. Sy l vlo Swa n,s on
�
E vBIily
C
l o ng yislt by So v icl Prem ie r Ni•
B radbu ry, follo w ed by the all to 1 fo r the pr� gra m .
nny.
.
MtElhi
Miss
'
1
..d , lil lcr a V J !&gt; L l with thcu- pa r- �.ns . S ,n d,a. J o.mson
and Bdh
kiti Khr ushch ev be"inni
n0
" .June
8
.
·wo rshi p by thes pasto r, nev. Don•
Mbs B111 cher p1T 5CJ1lcd . Hay rt n ' s e nt � M r a n d Mrs !\lorlicrl Ncutz 1 c u , tz. K tm
Kal
ad H mdy WllM the narrat or
crly
h
Johnson
ow for
sana
a
l
len,
Mosc
o
c
o
.
t
a
py
Pu
ent
s
d
n
a
30
James
.
Mr
ne
o
Do
aid
\ for the ser vice w1lh Mr and Mr, " Sona I a. N o I " J n•
.
..
"' " Rcve r i c," bY !1 n J'' ' and •\l r • and •Mrs. J&lt;tsr ph W i p \IO'i'a•1 numbe r for th e servlce
.
.
a pproval, a g ov ernm ent spokes1
·
Chairm an of childr en's Work. pre• t,arl Smith
,
·
an d da ughte r · Susie
DeB ussey.
1
pf'l Thry came to u 1 1rnd the ;Jrd m
A. 1 hl";.nl :" a s p re sent&lt; d by t h �
m an report ed Su nd ay.
s id�d ove r the serv i ce and extend r�cpresent . ng the fi. rst a p pe
lls R ue h:ma n I at.nin of h is bro the r a nd n•in ;,mu l
a n t e'
i
M
crs
,
m
by
N
h
u
u
-'---!
t
J
r
r
i
s
r t,he dihor
unde
s
u
o
_
ll
�
ed a we l co me to all u tl &lt;'ndmg .
he chil d lo its chu rch.
re ··son .i,ta N u . 8" by H aydn for a vis i t . B011· 11 1 e a111l l l , rc , i l" r- lion o f Mrs L"e Mccomas • afte r
wP
Wht
'
ch
hall
b
3
e f I'rsl, we d0 not
�
MR.
AND
MRS.
FRICK
uf
i
t.
tak
cc
·
'1 Lo
The sc r ipture for t he erv
· s •·N oc I u rn e. "
unde
ry class
, n--,e · C,oo
� ke pl yed a pi1he . nurse
know.
. r the an ..« , · 1iopm
u N c u ul in g arcu111 pa1 11 1·&lt;1 t h : . . v. ;.r 1i Co�
.
.
a
·
en lrom the book of Matthe w w as ) supervision
fo
r
the
oud
r
so
Freddie
ut
·
"
pleasant
t
!l
or M1.sa
Al
o me fur � visit
Mr.. and M. rs . J ohn Fric k will quietly celebrate the ,r 60th
h
1 selection .
read b Y Kay Boggess.
ashcll and Mn. Jo hn Kaurf, u ng au dience were the numbe rg by i Mr . e nd M �s. · Pfl l:f' l l r-1: ' i•tf. !, a._Th� sy m bols of th e oh uroh we r
we ha ve ha d ou r u ps and downs
o me
e weddmg anniversary tomorrow at their "Laurel Farm" h
, · Lft?
l
NC
o
l&gt;crl
1'
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Yl
.e
l
i tt l e Seed " ' an d also gav t Mr. Philson. accomp,mied by M ra.
L
c
r
"S
c
as
"'
r
Ch11tl"
P
nd
'
As moat wed couples do
p
l
Mr
th
f
o
e
"The Vo i
�:wa med b� Patty Aul t , Debbie o n the Athens Road.
·
hic r , S tell J �lH'. 3 \ l t:�ded
ou r love la H tru e today
But
1900
14
June
at
opy, K a icn H a wley -a nd J osegiven by L ar ry C l ad w e l l and Ho the prayer, "Th a nk You God. " N ur · lle{"o, ,: . I l e sang, "O Love Thal I a1 1 (i dau o.:av
k
married
were
Mr. Fric and Alice B ro wn
.i_
p a rl v for t h i• r 1 1 r m cf''J'.,.
the M! ry chi ldr en present we re V!eki Will Not Let M( Go "' .1 nd '"Du1111." 11 birthd
As
lh e day we · s A id "I do. "
h
n
bert Ha ggerty, chair m a n o r
Toney.
rs.
J
Baptist
b
c
.a
.
M
P
o
meroy
k
Beoh
tle
8
_p
t
pars
th�
o
nage
in
. m at the Baptis
y
· J n n" Srm l h at sandy• ll L �
m be r , Miss
nu
clnsing
her
ny Mc Cl oud, Mary M i l ls,
John
and
.
h
for
e•
r
cp
r
law
•
n
i
)
son
Deacons,
of
d
r
Bo
churcl
·
wX; 111 charge of the Junior de- m,n1s ter, the Rev. Ira Bor.d. M rs . Frick was born and reared
-- Ba rbar a a n d J ot' Anthony. Jl m m y
--- Lambert pla)•ecl DeBuasy's "A ra- 1 v i l le s 11t�rda y ('�enin g.
W e'l l t r y lo walk this last long
t en .
· �on La u rel Far m an d hall spent [
ni t edi. t .
McClu re, Te r ry Th omas a nd Dou g bcsqu e" and Miss McElhlnny pl ayG� orge K o rn o f Lolurubus srf'IJI J&gt;il11he
mil e
r
fo
n
c
r
e
vi
e
c
he r ent ire" l ife th ere.
t� s
Acree.
ed PadNcw11k i's "MJ n ute ."
id
and stormy weather
m
A
the week end with his fa mily w.i• i�:: by� t?
SUl'I
·
1
vis.
The Fricks hive th ree children I Which shall i t be? Wh fo h shall • A,nd ra }• Our
g
B LJH,:, Da
The Kin der g arte n De pa rt m ent.
M i ss Butche r play ed Chopl n 'J We ek end gueBt of the fom ily wpS
Lord w il l let us
p
lt b e?
Mts. Eldon Weeks, Pomeroy; Mrs
�
unde r the d irectio n of Mrs. Beulah " Va be Urilliaute'• a n d the pre,. 1 He nr y Knr n of Mario n .
walk
IT'S
t
a
ooks
n
o
l
l
John-Joh
at
ok
I
White, san g . Ki nde rga rten pupi l s gr am was clost'd w ith "L'Amour" I M r . and M rs. L,eroy 1wsd1c l a n d , ------------ Al bel't Bu rkha rt, New Alba n.v , .
This las t lo;i g mile together ,
me
Ind.,
a nd Pau l Frick and
sevrn
c
w�k
h
l
included Jeff rey Dant, Da rl a and pl a y ed hy M iss Buch J nan.
spent
,
n
e
l
l
A
so n , Mark
A l ice Frick,
to
e
w
d
haY
e
gra ndchil dren a nd four gr eat To an unknown worl
�tar l a N e utzliug, Sha ron W i l 11on,
G Y c sts were gref'ted hy M r . H e- end in Col u rnhl•-i wllh h i s mothe r .
1 960.
J
u_n•_14th, _
o
g
g ra ndchildren.
•
, ,','.,· v irgi c Elt1schel and othe r rel ·
Nancy Busk ir k, Jerry Co leman and ('0)[ 1r n1I th� llet!ox's da:.i ghter , M
.
.
Mlddleporl
I
• .,"
, Mrs. f, ugene Har r is. Progra m s
Steve B ratto n.
Thre e gen eratio ns hav e be en
·
d•
B
Su
anne
hy
t
FOR
o
Cha r h-s W srd returned t o
iven
u
ere
Mrs.
:r.
u
g
w
v
r
sc
j bOrn in th e h o use on La ure l Farm
Othcrti parti c ipatin g in the
i
Ca ro l Scott.
lier homP in Columh us today r1ftr r
wi th the
i n itials A. B.-Al icc
ice we re Pr i mary p u p il e: �1 ke and bury and
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g
nllcndin
1
1rnd
r
r11J,
f
with
"tsJI
ii
Brown (Fr ick). her n iece, A l ic e ,
By FREDDIE HOUDASHELT
Dav i d Busk i rk, Bobby Prid d y,
.
thP Lo,lia ry Story wcddu ig
Bowen (Rowl inson. St. Si mons,
Mark t,'ow ler, David Bo1uiess, Dan•
ft
Sunday
l
l
l
Ca
111phc
e
s
V1rg1I
Mr. an d M rs. H oward Gllky- Ga_., no w a d a gra ndda u g hter,
Mr
nic McCl oud, Ma rk Vroman, R ich CIQSS
) h
Jud y a nd gran dso n • AI ice B ur khart .
fo r a \• is11 m Columb us with M 1' .i nd d aughter
a rd Haggerty, R andy Becke r , Ka•
.
'
.
i
u
.,
Gilkey of Jack.son were
Frank
and Mrs A Il l h ony p gI IS
• UC Acree, Ali en Acree, R O·
M rs. FrI ck · wh ose poems have .
ren S
Kathy Morgan is s pend i ng the Sunday g uests of M r and M rs . bee r. a ppear in
bin Mil l s, Pa ula K. Rm1t1ell, Joyce
BUY HIM AN -. g In t his pa per �or
G� rdo n Wolfe Railro ad St
w eek , wi th her i;i ra nd mother, Mrs
y
ears, h as writ ten t he lol lowmg I
Hi l ey, Janie Hi ndy, Chippe r Hag'
k
din
Ro
c
'
g
nd
allen g
W A · Mor a n a
M
David Sne 11 er, p a 1:le n t • t in o bserva ni::e or the 60th ann i'
Ed ·
gerty, Anita Fultz( Orend
"·r 11 osp 1. 1 a1 was sch_
.a ul ed 1 o
Mr.,. Don a ld L-Owery, te acher of Sp·,,· n g,' B't ble ·s,h uol .·
r:u
1 1 o1 te
1
\l ersary .
ward!, Pa me I a Ne ut:r. I.mg, tc b bi e
·
1 a s O1 ••e F"--'
c
.
HI
h
!h
or
e J
I
rs a n &lt;I
Roge
t
r
Hohc
.
s
r
d
n
M
a
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Mr
o
.,.,
t
,mo
mn g .
r
u
a.
un
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1s
er
i
d
um
POMEROY, ORIO
g
y
g
THE
LAST
LONG
MILE
Lyons, M a rta K. Hubbard, J ud y
r.:rr, :s�ep Of Col u m �u3 spe n l
nlted Presbyteria n Ch u rdh , e n- dau .'(h tcr s of Ncl&lt;.nnvil l e were
As we wal k dow n this road of l ife
llrf'we r. Cheryl Roush . P.1ml a Morn• U
.
'
Frid
ay e ve ·
cla
Int
d
M
ent
ar
p
t
aine
r
tihe
hr
0(
s
uc-t11S
ert
end
week
g
· the w eeke nd , wit h b l s moth er'
.
To th e end ot the Iaat Iong mi- 1 e 1
ing, Joyc e Housh and Myrl.a W il· . _ ,g 1·
TONIGH T and TUISOAY
e
l
l
t
h
a
er
a
a
wien
ro s
ni n w rh
M r a nd Mni. Thom a s You ng imd M r8. Vir gi n ia E8t
t hou g h t comes cl osely to our
A
son . .
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Ma ry Sue M a l ick, David Je n k i m1,
M r a nd Mrs llob,:,rt Jh tch ie a
S un ct ay Io spc nd a :-veek wI l b h
Davi d l.,ad d - r11tr.atit'hc The
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Steven }lindy. Stephe11 ru11en, Pat
l ) e X1N { ' .ity · w ere mo ,h er , M rs. Dow n m� R oush , A.I,.
W onde r Dog - "Old Ye,He r To
ye
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, wa reI11. J ec k 1g ma 11. Dav Id s 1g- ou t·mg were Al an &lt;1111u
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Nut Open WedMtday
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f 1 • rs . 'I
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im P r . 11 uddy Moore&gt;, Re(' ky A l lens, l er a nd Darol McKi nley. Mickey with M r. a nd M rs. Harr y Bea r J;s e�.
ce kend V\.!ll_tors w 1 th M r. an d
days
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wor t h , Darlu 1;;h1• rsh1ch, Sylvia Mo rris ,1nd Karen Bachn er elso an d f·arm 1 y .
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us
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Ho wd1 . Nurrn11 St f'w:irt. Bernsrd mem bcrs o f ••·
Sunday cal l e rs a t 1h&lt;' hmne of wer e, M r. a nd M r s. O rv1 11e M a rA Cartoon lffl'Y Nla,htl
ro a. d • tin and M r and Mn F ra nk Sh u Lyons. J udy :�1 d laffic and Sa m my to attend.
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H a p py an d ful l or l ife
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Mrs . Ge r ald Anthony was pian ist r�l Scott, Da rrol Mitchr.M, Ohrla- . Gr eenfiel d. and Mi:. and Mrs. w u '.
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for tieveral numht rs an d the p ro- Li ne Bah r . Martiha Nicholson, Da n 1 1 am R ighth ouse. l'o m eroy RD.
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g rama w"re &lt;lislributed by
Mn. -wy ilham Br adford.
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Mal lek 11,n d Lynda Lyons. ushers
Janet Leig-h, Erne11t Borg nine
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Mary Sltri'ne WI
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$gecle l lsl) h�s 1,e('n relcu�l•d from th e week"e nd wi th hla grandp
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Tommy Lyons and Kim N ea l .
(ln, ('olor &amp; Scope)
M ary Hu g h 1Js, Wor thy K!� itllvc c\ u ly m the J·f o11p1t11l Ill' - e nts, M�. and M r s. B ethel Col eThis qu estion we would ask
Mt's. Pa ul Sma l'I , Supc rl nt r ndent
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A llen Hughes, ta r hm c nt USAII al Fl. Ord, Ca l i f.
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of t lw Junior a nd P r i mary Ocpart•
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M r. and M rs. Foster n•si1l1·1l at
ph erd!, pres i ded
1111, 11 t!&gt;. as�i�ted Mrs. J ' ull(ln with w
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" I N S JD1'; THE MA1''1A"
he n Mary Shr i ne, While Sh rine '-i 1• a�idc , Calif . , fur 1 8 mo11lh s . O n the Wo ma n'! As8eteia ti o n of the �
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Pau l Smart , local
NOW AT STA"tl! THEATRE
a t the IOOF Ha l l.
G rand Canyon, Sall Like City and born spent t he weeken d In B el •
RCA YICTOl . . ,THE IIOIT TIUfflD IIAMI IN IADIO
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pre with M r. a nd M rs; Rich a rd · and Mr. an d Mrs. M ann ing Kloos I1
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and son . Ke nt spent yesterday
•·JACI&lt; THE RIPPER" and
sesiilc,n , 11 pr�d ice sen lon wa e
Followlng a v isil here wi l h l h f' i r Wor nm'.
in Col11mhut1 with M r. and M u .
afternoon at Cora D am.
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Middleport

H"""' W SCS To Meel

W8CS of the? He a th Mothnd i st
Church will meet thl� evenin g at
7 : 30 at the church fo r thei r Ju ne
meeting.
llt' v otional l eader for th e m eet•
Ing will b e M rs. Robert Coat,
and Mrs M. L. F rench wtll be in
charge of th e �rog ra i1\ hour, Hn
tc11s fo r the eve n in g will be M ra.
Glen n La m ber t, Mr,. Wt yne Gib•
h ons. MIHs Nellifl Zerkle and Mn.
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At on poJn t som eon e threw
down several cardbeard box.ea
which na rrowl y missed Elsen how•
er. U. S. Secret
Servic e men
quickl y swarmed to proted h im
1rom th e possibility o1 further
such missiles.
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.l!.i.18enhow er stood in the convertibJe and vigorously wave d
The ann ual Ohio Me thod ist
botb handB and flatbed hla l1mo111J conference held at Lakeside the
Mmile.
past wee k re su lted in Rev, Car l
Filipinos li ned the streeta 20- W oodrow H errin g of Wes t U nion
feel deep sh o uting ·•1 l ike Ike."
being assigned to t�e Rutland•
Eisenhower had streaked 6 730
yracuae charge for th e eom ·mg
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Alaska in 15 tioun to start a wu re-mlgned to the Cheater
three,day visit to the Pb!Uppines charge , Th e Raci ne char1e will be
and the people showed they ap- aupplied 1h the ni;:lr future.
preciat�d it.
Also of i ntereat to Mei,:1 coun0arci■ waa ao p1eased to ■ee ty rea;ident, waa the •PPolntmtnl
the u, s. P resident ht bounded of Rev. S. H. . McGilllard al IU•
halfw�y u p th.e plane ra m p at ln• peri ntendent ot t he Portamouth
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tern attona1 A_1 rport to gret11 t him
dlatrict. Rev. Leslie Kunze
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a n d th en praised him wltb warm l former pasto, r' of the Uni\e"' M e•
word 1 0t we1come.
thodi.l,t ahureh. ,wa, 11111a:ned to
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West Carrolltown · in the i Dayton
diltrict: Rev. Robe�t �. Li nter', &amp;
former pastor of Ute ' Ru tland• .
Syracuse charCe ,ras ffaPl gned to
th e Lim a
t he
Wealey Ch utch
district, Mn. Emma B ell Rpher
who formerly served the Letart
Fal l, chUl"Ch received h er al der'•
orden at �t• conference.
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the con ference
Two residenll of Ma1on escap- were Misa
Marcia
Karr of
ed. serious i njury in an automo- S racuse, Mts. Harry- P lckena a nd
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bi le accident i n Columbus Su nday Mn. Howard Miles, Racine, a nd
morni ng .
t Mn. George Laaber, RuUand.
Mr. and Mn. Fred Spen�r, r ·
turn tna: fro m grad ua tion eun:iaNO ,aACTICI
e.!I at the Unlve nily of Chica10,
There wUI not be I choir pnc•
auffered on ly m inor brul1es when
their car struck another whlcb , lice Wedneaday evenln1 at the .
b ad passed thro uch I red 11,:ht,
United Methodht Church It wu
The car in whiclt they were ann ounced today,
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S�KS FIIIMID
Edward Spe ncer, a Saturday era•
iff;w " YORK UP�toc�•
d uate of the School ot M�lcine ■t
the University of Chicago, The finned in a moderately Iclive
car waa declared a complete Jou. ' o pen ing today. -.J...--

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TOKYO (UPI) - Four thousand leftist, students staged a
noisy but non-violent demonstration in front of Tokyo's main
po llct: headquarters toda,y to protest a toUlh new government
secunty crlcltdown
advance of Presldent EieenhoWer•s
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EINnhower demomtraUan came H pniz.ation whleh bu vo\lt'M to
. the liant FederaUon or Labor Un• "pwtilh' 1 Eisenh o wer and which
• ion&gt; i:al_te&lt;I , ■trl•• ol Ito 8,1111),IIOI) wu believe&lt;! reoPoMibl• for the
CPll11u� membehbip throudo ut mob attack on
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of southeastern Ohio have been ordered printed by the South-

eastern Ohio Regional Council.
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The •ct.Ion wu ta.en
at a re- Lake Lopn on Ju ly 14th. A 1pea•
cent meetln&amp; In Lotan by offt,. 1 ker will be annou nced later. Din•
cera and committee chairmen with ner will be at 6;30 with I IOclil
Rh:hlrd H. Holl, presldina:. The hour preceding dlnner.
brochure,i will . be distrib uted ·
R. P\ PerkinJ, Lo11n, 11 chair•
throughou t Oblo and neiah'3()ri n&amp; man of the locil cominittee. 0th•
1tate1.
en aervlng on the a rrangeme nts
A a:rowint demand for them a t com n1ittee for the July meetin &amp;
travel bureau,, .motela and other are B111 Robb and Harold 'S om•
tourist a,en cles waa repaued. A mera.
--· ---total a f 2',000 auch brochures already have bee,n diatrlbuttd.
The booklet h!Jhllahto outol,nd
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in&amp; aeenic a nd recre atl on 11 IJ&gt;Otl
in the ei ght coun ty SEORC atta
and includes an i nfonnatlve se eli on on t he Hockini Slate ParkB.
Officen ·a nd Commi ttee chairmen also appropriated $150 to be
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Fra nk M. Pickens, 60, died .a t
Trai l lbrou'gh Sou"theaatern Oli io . his Portlan d .Rou te 1 home at
It was ag?eed that a con tract 7; 30 today fal lOwing a n Il lness of
for fO feet ot ipace in the Buck- a h ea rt condition. Fu ne ral ser·
eye Building at · The Ohio State viees will be held Thuraday after•
Fair· would be ll&amp;ned by SEORC. noon at two o'clock at th e Stiv erB·
Tweht, feet ot thll IPact will be vlll e Ch u rch wllh bu ria l by Ewin g
su�le �d 20 feet will · be uaed In the Stiversvll 1e cemetery .
b)' th� Co_umtU . �o� a dllPIQ' feaSurviving ar hi1 wife, Minla,
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The next ·s1:ott
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·•enerit · mem- kens, bot h of 'We llsville , Sa m uel
berahip meeting wil l · be hold at M. Plckens, Portland, a/half brothe �· w,tton,, &lt;lub Hou... at tho, John Pieken, Portland 16
na�dthl ldren · and twg �ea t
Divorce A»ked From
1ra ndchildren also aurv lv e.
Friends may c,11 al th, Ewi ng
Mille 111
- Fu neral Home- unill noon ThuraRoger :M. Daviuon, · ua E·bene i•
day .
e:r St ., Po meroy, hu. filed !�it in
Com mon PleH Court for divo rce
CHAPTER TO Ml.IT
from Mary Jane Davidson, Krl nk­
Past officer, or the Raci ne
· 1ey Air Foree -Ba�e, Hamil ton , B er­ Chapter, OES, No. 1 34 will me et
m uda. The plidnttif "· 1f . char•Jn1
at the MasonJc Tem ple at '1 : 30
willful absence ittl i1'0I' Ji,eg lect .
p. tn. Friday, June 17, tor pot•
The co uple were marti� AUi, 24,
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A&lt;..t(on tor money in the am ount
'lbe Syracuse Boy Scout, will
of $1 44Z.80 plllli lnl,,ntl. , 1nd o th•
er reiief bu been ' filed by Unl­ nol hold th'eir regular meetln&amp;
\lerul CIT Ct.edit corp., New York June 23rd. 'ftley will be notlfled
nut ...,)lni by Ille cbwClfy, ..-.,_ Earl lroGi!itll, llu� ol
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ART CLASS - Mrs, Jean Smith ponders over her modern
I mpressi onist dra wing, right, •bove, and In the background
Is Pat Holter', ,elf-portrait. Al right, Associate Prof. David
Dfeisbacb, Ohio University , in the door, supervises some of
hlS class of 16 area teen-agers and matrons In their first taste
of art training. The classes ended saturday. Al extreme right,
George Bacon.

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Feeney�Be�nett Post of Middleport will be host to the
ht� D1S tnct Convention this coming Sunday with the
�mg sess.ion beginning at 10:00.
am event of lhe mornins anwill be the report■ of Dit- Middleport Pollt Home at J1·30
Cl Committee Clutlrmon and tho followed by the P1nde 11 11:45.
p,orta fro!]) the Dlriaion Com• The •peak.er for the afteraooa
den: Ed _Totan ll , Poat n and lellion will be Harry Shielda.
Paul Ha&amp;11.0DJtall, commander of
ma n DeGarmo, Poat 222, DivisO
I'"' I ; llorold Youn r, Poat 21 the l oeal POI! will coll tbe meet--�
D1,ision 2; W,yne Hutchtnaon' in1 to erder and M ayor KeMe!.h
ATHEN S O (UPI)
Bo s Slate �v . James White of near
Poet •76, Division 3 and JONph McEl hi nney will &amp;lve the add.re• C olumbus
vered today rbat runmng a slate isn 't all g lory.
.
of welcome. ,
�ble, Post 39, Difulon 4,
White go off to a confusin
g start in his first day as gover•
t
Don Roach, of Feeney-Bennett n
Di nner wil l be aerved at tlte
B
or Of
u_c eye Boys State on the Ohio University campus
P� is Commander· of the DUlrlel. '"d Po•t olficen ... Poul M onday Wllb a raft of legal_ and political difficulties.
.
r:ie m Olt llartlm e or Wb1te •a I White i!Dd hj,&amp; Nat ional ist arty
Lew11, First V1� Comm,nder; J..e
em, was t�e revelation that held con trol in the Se
roy Ku nti, Second Vice Comm.annate :
Y a
der: Lewis Long, Adjutant; Don
•Wlllamed. � 1gh _ official■ i n the 28-18 margin, but i n t
uae,
Bradey, Treuurer; Prank c� I leJal and j�dic1al field ,_ ha� failod the oppositi on Federalis�: h�� a
brew, Chaplain; Jamea Wago 11Hl• to pus. their �r eHm ma tions ar- �l-4l ed ge. Llnt1S U son 11
a)'t-:r their election . But they w i l l be ton Fede r,list was
ler, Judge AdYocate and
:iet::l� · H�use
'
Elion
given another chance to pass the speaker.
Spencer, Serseant-at-arm1.
,' ,
t'-t. and If U1ey fail, new officen
.
Fol lowing a Boys St I tr d1T1on,
• J. M. Groce, 78, apparently fe ll
probab ly will be �hosen.
White appointed hi� ;C?;eat� 0
off t he roof of hla Lona Bottom
However, 185 citizens did pasa pone nt Curt Freed
·
b� Monday around noon and
f E l"d P...
their
' lega l exama and two of I bis cab ine 1 as com m :rce
J L .
lied un atte nded of injuries suffer
them, Kenneth Weber of Fowler Ja mca Roedi er o f
td In
25 foot fill. • ·
Ludlow Fal ·
g
Sco
_ t..�nst.ermaker of War- who lost m h1!1 bid for l i
Coroner Henry Ewin , r ul ed aee uten a�
J
• bau .,..uect '� ---- governor, became highway di recoldep� death of a ft'ushed che:.at. s
I
tor , .a nd Wilha m Baughman of
i
1
.
QH
pjp
EJy r�, the onl)' losi ng '!-ationaUst
·::J�•.cl��� ��� �·• �•
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;ie.- :ili
director ,pf
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I• tho yud . 11 12:IS Q&gt;.' in '
Arr
· fou nd Mr. Groce l ylnJ cru mpled Raci ne, was the M elp County
o n the grou nd. The 'fliopaero:r Eqi• winner of the Meigs Dairy Prln•
Ma
ceas co ntett h"eld laat night at the
ergen Cy squad wH called at 12 :%1
a nd arrived to find no
of life county extenal on o ffice.
A raid on soft d ri nk machines in
Miss Johnson baa had ni ne
I n the vlelim.
Middleport .an d Syracuae Jut night
years of '4-H Cl ub work; griduatMr. Groce waa the so n of Ja- ed fro m Racihe Hts:h School and resulted In the arrelt· today of E}.
cob and Carrie (Bull) Groce of completed her Fresh m an year at ston A. O 'Conner, 21 , and two j uPartenburg, W. Va. Qe came to Ohio State Unlveraity thia .-p'rin,g_ venile companion1, all of Racine.
Meigs county· about 10 yeara ago Other conteatants were F.8ta. Mae O 'Conner i11 in county Jail aw.u ting
A l bert hee ton, 44, Minernil le'·
fil ing or formal ch.11rge. by .;::bief �as ja i led last m ht by co unt
from Risi ng Star, TeW.
y o.r:
g
B l ackwood, Martha Parker
nd
Herbert Gi lkey of ':\liddl eport.
I
flee
n on a wa rra ht filed by b..
Surviving besides bis wife MU- A n na Mae Rupe.
.
O'Con ner,. in a signed atatement wife o n lift assault and ba ttcnr
lie •re a eon , M. G. Groce, Hoby,
J udges were• E th eI and Clara
Cb'ief Gtlke)' aJJ.d De pu ty Clar- charge . 1n county court toda
N. M.; two sister,, l&gt;11mar Rum- Ga rland and Pau l Smart. The
y
mase, Portland , o.; a nd Miss M eigi eou nty contest ..,,11 pc&gt;n- ence ShteldJ� admitted break ing was releued on $200 bo d for a
i
Melva Groce, Long B ottom; four sored by the M etga County Dairy o�n eort dri nk _coolers at the Er• I June 21 hearin g on lhe :ase.
A lso set for hearing Ju ne 21 in
brother11 Jo hn L., Long Bottom; Service U nit. The committee In- wm �ice �ta�on a nd the Standard Oil SLalion 1 n Middle port and co unt)'
eourt is th e case o( Jam e,
St ephen , H ocki ng port;
.
Marahall el uded Wty ne Rou ah, •Paul Moore,
at the Lisle �rv1ee Stt tio n m Syr- Weber,
and Grover, bo th of Risin
charged by the Ohio State
Charil!• Theiss, Ge ne Yott, Didi: acuse. He
g Star.
claimed �at no money Pa trol for failure lo ield the
Funeral services will be held Sterrett, Geneva N olan and c. E.
Y
":'as taken at the M1�dleport ata- right-of-way.
from the Arbaugh FU neral Home B l akeslee.
and
•bout
A e.ar driven by Weber was ioat 3:30 P- m . Thursday with burial
_._m change a t
Master of Cere mon ies waa Mr. ��"'syr clll!fl es
a
INlmenl
vo!Yed m a n acciden t near Chester
ih Sand Hill Cemetery, Long B l ake slee .
The two Juven Ua,, both about 1 7 seyeral d ays a o Weber
Bo t tom.
en tered
g
Mni. No!a n was i n char1e of rea l re�dy a not g ui l ty plea to the char e. A
u!!�end1 will be received 1 t any freahmen.ta &amp;Histed by Mn. Gene ::� or a:
g
f
uvem e
� or not g uilty plea wa6 a lso entered
Yo st, Mra. Dick St erretl and lllu , I palt ofrenses, were
lo by Will iam Wise, arrested by counsenten
Karen Theisa.
R•fonn a
a t IY offlcen over the weekend on a
Miu Johnson n ow will be en •
a
e
they are 21 ye� DWI charge.�He was released from
tered IP the Ohi o Dairy Princess
ag
Judge Hanni:.0'11n en co\lDty Jai l today on a $1 25 bo nd.
� .:;,
contest at the Ft. Hayes Hotel In
ay
a � proba• 1 In oth er county court eases
Y
Colu mb ua, June 24-20,
Uon i:tnd e: e.:::i �
•·
heard by Judge .E. W. Peop les toThe Chicken ot Tomorrow enThe c :, !ct �•.��er H��:�an, day, a settle ment
was reached in
tr� ea were weighe d
I n Monday Racine, : ;
con
u ng a non-1upport case a ailll!lt Geor e
g
g
with Dwl1ht Nelson's 100 Van- to the del_l nqueney _of • minor,
bu Q ui llen , with th.e derendant agreelress-Cl'oa1
chickens
weltbfn1
onti
u
u ne
. ¥5 wh�n i ng to pay $20 per wee k for su p.
399.D lbs. and Ja net Caldwell'a ::::�: wt�l�� �•\f
b m uven e port. Marion Oiler wu fined $10
8
NEW YORK UPI - A colos11al
100 Arbor-Acrea weicblng 387'.C Court Hersh man as been
power struggl e between the P en n• lbs.
� and coals on a ch arge of in toxica•
.
f m the county jad until tion a nd three French- C.a nadi ans
1 all
sylva nia and the New York cen­
Theae two contHta nh t'ook t�e �earf°
ng.
tral Railroads began shapi ng up
charged by SheriH Robl'!rt H art en:
their entries to Columbu5
tocbiy.
loday In the wak e of a me riier
.
baeh wi1fi i ntoxic atio n, f orfei ted
Accompanyin g them were Cecil
agr�ment between the Nor folk &amp;
•_
$13 bo n_d_
Caldwell '"�
· ----Western Railway a nd the Nickel
1
Pl ate.
The propos ed
eonsol idallon,
Two o,ll!ci•b or lhe We.I Vlr•
whlth sdn m ust be appro ved by
er cco
1lnl1 Slate De-•nt of Educ,stockholders and th e Interstate
The OhtO Pollution Control
tu enta O
pley
lion wlll · meet with vocoUo nal
Commerce
Com m issio n
(ICC),
IMnt · today ■xhnnd Middle
Mra. Eleanor M1Ued, "home eco- teach era, high school pri ncipa ls,
touch ed off specu lation It m ay be
port'1 permit t. dymp unt,..t­
a forerunner to a th ree-way mer• no mle, inatruet or at . Wabama and Industrial repreaentatives on
ff NWe91' Into th• OhiG RI••
High
School
a
nd five of 11.er atu•
Thund
a)' I n the offices
of
the
ger w ith the Pennsy lvan ia, , the na •
untll Nav. 15.
de nt.a are ·attendlna the Future M a10n Cou nty Boud of E&lt;luca­
lion 's lar1est road.
Mlclcle,port Council ha1 glYM
Homemakera of America camp at tlon.
The Penney' owns 33 per cent of Cedar Lakes near Ripley, W. Va.
•..,..,al to twa of thrM re1d­
M■aon County Superintende nt
t�e stock 'ot the N&amp;W a nd pro­ thi• week.
lftl'I to Onllrwtee UO wh ich
of Schools Walden F. Roush said
vides the only rail li nk be tween
would Mt up NWff rental-. •
The glrla at ten din1 are Nancy " that the purj)oH or the con ference
th e N&amp;W and th e Nickel Plate.
flnt ... towerd bulldln1 •
McDan iel , Clau d ia Zerkle, Ge orsla ia to dl1cwi1 tbe j unior, seni or,
Su ch a development woul d give Sh erry, Paula Maynard and Judy and adlllt vocati onal ed ucation
.....,... trNtnwnt plant and
the Penn1y a lopsided com petitive Turner.
collection lysten\.
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advantage In th e East over th e
Ce nt ral , lh'I? Balti more le Ohio
and the Ch esapeake and Ohio
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from Fr anklin R izer ( no action);
f r th
.
that
retail merchanls ' pla n ning
l! tl ao
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p tl'I dinner -. r/ availab
le from for 9 to 9 store hours F riday ,
nd
c'.
C. memben
5 p. _m . closing Saturday ia proOther c. of C. b� li nea1 ·
reui ng ; heard a
letter from
-It wu reported tha I � one· gPerry O'Brie
n, Ripl ey lawyer, o n
.,1 1 brld gl! on 1w
f.Brad• highway, ( t,1bled) a nd that the
bury) 1, o,i the "e:�r
cy pro- H u mble Oil Com pany's answer to
cram of the- hithway �ep�rtmenl a lette
r from
Pre1i dent Ful tz
and ma be
ed thlS f�ll ; contai�ed
a . pro� i se that a repreimpro ve�en t
1
sen "':hve ,w ill v 1s_it Meigs �ounty
m lde of the Johns' iun :oadbet:
n
�1� 1.1�es
poe.81ble loca tion or
of fiye brid1u on Rou te
h es her,e, aft_er
Fultz had
wed wi th four being replaced� i· ��? �
er
l oca assistance .
-Reported lh�t tbe June 1 bal·
la $MS Wi th $307 in the
In another re po rt M r •Fultz
a
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rt
on
Ju
l �e ting
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fn ::e���::� [1;��i n� �u::.8 l �� :fth M���le
po
c · 0� c·
.
-Hea rd •reports that
IWi
to C he hearing
mi!'C �I 30 by 80 ft. !uld ;� :•:�; ;:�:��:ns wer
e made to
bui lt in lhe Sugar Run bottom remov al of J th�
ex p resa
.11gen cy
off Mechanie St., Jn a �ug eat lon
f ro m Pome roy.
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Pal Hol ter, yo�ng Po meroy Star
I Route ��tber, wife of Ro)' Hol te r,
1 always had wanted a chance \0
try . pai nting." Las t wi nt er and
sprmg sh e got It.
Although she. has no t publicly
. He w.as greete d the re by Phi llp•
pmes Presiden t Carlos P. Garcia. re marked of h er prog reu, her
They I nspected a guard of hon• �lase matc_s at the Middlepor t pai nt­
or a nd exchanged fr iendb greet• mg grou p have rated her an out­
i ngs, 'Eisen hower told the wel- standi ng studen t. An exam ple o f
com ing cro wd that no "p eUy dif• her work is seen abov e, a l(llf por•
ferences" would ner div ide t he trait .
Associa te Pr of. Duld F, Dr elsUnited· State s and the Phili ppin es
ch , o f Ohio U niversJAr · after
a
b
Then they drove i n triu m ph
through t he heart of Man i la urs i ng from area pare nts i n tereatcd I n making such trai n i ng prim •
ch eered by hu ge th r on gs,
arily avail a�l e for
t heir
teen age
Crowd• Block Traffic
Masses of en thusiastic peopl e children, a,r eed to teach a cla,s .
had bl ock ed traffic in downtown i n th e Coats Building o nce each •
cb1r1••' pll'
Mi nfla for h oun, .an d wlten Prest- 1 week
�. ,
a;t�l-. - Prof. J)n!isbaqa hu wo
dent Eise nhower anti bil 'bo1t ,apn
i
d
a
r
his
u
prize&amp;
Uon
nd
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F!O
peared through a rain of ticker
.
wo rk.
tape the che ers were deafeni ng .
A lso taking th e course, complet•
.
P olice and Ph iUpplne Collatal,.1- I ed last Saturday w ere Dorothy
.
Jary troopers Wllh rifles and pis• Falrea, Elsie F. Rardin, El ise Rel­
lOl s were sta tioned ever)' US 3'1rds , chert, Mrs. W. e. Waldi e, Barbara
a long · th_e ro ute of th e motorcad e. Coa tes, Maxine Coats, Charle ne DaBattahons of polic e were forc ed vis, Mrs. J. L. Stewart, Elizabeth
to use brute stre ngth to hold back. Loh»e, John T. Do nol'lew, Bet ty
the wildly che erina crowds who Cline, Helen H.a ndley, Nell ie Zer­
surg ed thro ugh the street!. An klc, Mn. Jean Sm ith and Georg e
u n d etermin ed number of persons B acon.
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J�e 28 toda)' had bee n .et for
Speaker for Lbe event ia to be
i Joml _meet ing o( tbe Pom eroy Capt, Raym ond G. Clark, Jr.• de�nd Midd leport Cham ben of puty diatrict en &amp;J n eer
United
"'roirunerce �t t?e Sa�ed Heart State, Army E ngineer ' Diatrlct,
C urch aud1tonum wi th a career Hu nt ington, w. Va. Capt. Clark
Gt cer of th e U, S. Arm)' as the waa recently promoted to hla new
main. speaker.
po,t i n Huntin&amp;to n after a num•
dJ Thu w11 nra!'Ced Monday eve, her of yean in the &amp;raiineer
torti a t a meetmg or t he Pome- Corp. in thii area.
C. of . C. held lo the offices
lntertalnmoent *liftN fer
qf the Ohi o_ Power Co., wltb Prethll annval lohtt ......_ ls
Georwa CarrH, P•rbnburt. •
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MANILA UPI-A spectacular
crowd i ppro aching two m i llion
a�� u�in g, cheering , flag-waving
F1hpm�s e ng ulfed President Else nbower m an e nthu1i11stic W'E!lco m e 1
today at th e st.arl of
his twow eek tour of Alia.
'J'.he Presiden t responded h ,,_
surmg the Phi lipp ine! an d a lr the
Orie nt t�at a ny dltterences amon g
tru e al lies can be negotiated in
peacelul pa rtnership.

The tren1'endo1u welcome at the
of President
Eisenhower's
tra ns-Pacific flig ht from Alaska
was the greatest ever seen J n tbis
pro-An\eric an island republic.
It surpa�ed all expectation s
an d got the Preside nt's Asia n
tour off to a rousin g start:
tiNrffns lk•
Eisenhow" was obviously high
ly please.d and heartened by th e
�l come. Obsenen fel t it pfoved
his, •�viser8 had been correct in
insisting Lhat he ma ke the t rip
despi te violent obj ections from
ao me groups in Ja pan.
l!:1Benho wer'1 jet landed first at
Clark Air Fo� Base wbere h e
switched to the pro�ller&gt;driven
COluP1b1ne
for the 60-mile
fllabt to Ma:i.ila'a lmernati o na 1
Airport.

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LaMotta, Under Threat Of Death, Testifies
His l947 Ring Loss To Fox Actually Was 'Fixed'
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The · loca l Navy recruitin g of•
� ASH�GTON UP� - Former
nee in Athens l1 announcing the m 1ddl ewe1ght champio n Jake La·
enllatment cif m en from M eigs Molla , w ilb a. d e•th lhrea t from .
County for I.he months of ,,May an d th e u nderworld ha n ging over his
June . They are Ray Edpr Di llon, dead, _told Sen ate investi ga tor, toZen ith Gay Chev al i er, Ree dsYll lc. day hUI 1 �1 '!�ht loas to BIiiy
George.. Gary Conno lly, Letart Fal la Fox was . fixed. .
Gerald David Jord an , Lo ng BotLaMotta tflat lfted that h e w1&amp;
tom ; Jerr1 Lee Dailey, Melvin Lew"play actllll" when t he referee
ls Roush, Joh n Robert M otley, aloppcd t he Ma dison Squ are GarPortl and ; Don Lawrence Bee1le den, bout in the 4th round and
Racine, and JlmmY Rollin Wolfe ' pve the victory to Fox. on a
' TKO.
Mi nenville.
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LaMotta, llim•faced and tlJ:ht,.
M IGI GINIIAL HOSPITAL
lipped, aaid he took the dive in
•dmW,w.l : Clara WQUe, Rac:lne; �1:ch an,e for a promJ1e that
,a omethln,: mieht be &amp;rr1nged"
WilUam •�hoan, �Ill Bottom.
.,. D1■mb1Nd. Emmi, �tb:J :hmt --to five him a allot at the middleM',_ Yl,lf!ll Pllllt, Jr,w ....._ ...., SJllft,

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LaMotta said he bad been of•
feted $106,000 earlier to throw
t he fig ht, but had relused.
LaMotta was 1u bpenaed as th e
openinJ wltn eu in the lone:•wal ted investl11tlon of boxing by the
Senate Antl-truat and Monopoly
subcommittee.
a.tw. LaMotta took th• ttMCI
It wu rap1rtd th.It an under
wwMI
had thrNhtnad hla
nr..
Th e ?aek�teer wa, uid to have
Wlffled LoMotta In a tel epho ne
call lbat he wou ld be ''hit l a th e
bead.. lf he ialked freely to the
ln•e.U,aton.
-United Pnll Intem1tional was
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threat and pos&amp;lbly the ident ity
or the myllterlooa cal ler were ex­
peeled to come out during q ue.,
tioni n g o f LaMotta.
LaMotta, one-ti me idol of thou­
sa nds of younastera and fight
fans, said he declded to go alo ng1
with the "fix." while he wa1 In
trai n ing for the Fo1: bout. H e said
hia spl een was ruptured a nd bel
knew he would be I n "dirflc ul�
ti es" if Fox hit him h■rd there.
Actua l ly LaKotta admitte d un•,
der q untlonlng, Fox did l\ot haim;
him ae.rloully M!ore the '11(0"
" . . . . 1,a Jounda of fleah
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wun't burt badJy," l•Mot� 4M
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